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EIOTTT PAOES etmiiumiiuiiinmiiiiiiiiiiitniuiiiiiiiiiv PENDLETON'S P 0 P TJ. I LAR PICTURE 8IIOW I THE COSY 3 Where tho entire family etn g mjoy a hiKa-ciasa motion 3 picture show with comfort, E I Fun, Pathos g ocenic Thrilling All Properly I Mixed c Open Afternoon and Even- E s tag. Cbangea Sunday, Mem- 2 diy, Wednesday and Friday. 5 Next Door to St. George Ho- 5 I ttL .Admission 6o and 10a S ailllllHIIllllIIIIIIIIlIllltinillllllllllllllllke iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMtiiiiiiiiiiiii (Orphoum! I Theatre 1 mm 1 J. P. MEPERNACII, Prop. 5 High-Class Up-to-Date Motion 1 Pictures I FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN E Program change Sundays. Tuesdays, Thurs- E days and Saturdays. E See Program in Today's Paper. ciliiiiiiiliiiiiliiilililiiiiiuiiiiiiiniiiiitiiK: llllllllllllllllllllliillllllllllllllllllllHill'i I Pastime I Theatre g 1 "The Home of Good Pictures" ALWAYS TJJE LATEST in Photoplays :: Steady, Flickerlcsa Picture :: Abeo 1 lutcly No Eye Strain. mm S A Refined and Entertaining Show for the Entire Family. Next to French Restaurant J mm mm Changes Sundays, Tuesdays, E s Thursdays and" Saturdays. E mm mm S Adulta 10o. Children under E 10 years 6a . E filllllllllllllllllllinillllllllllllllllllllllll iiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimmtiiiiiimiiiiiiii: a L T A I THEATER, f mm JJ E E I Pendleton's Real Show House mm Devoted to the perfect screen- E 5 ing of E mm 1 High-Cl&sj Photoplays mm , S E Regular program oonwaU S of 4 reels of motion pictures mm S and a singer. ' Admission lOo and 5c C s I 80a program in today's paptr giiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiimf DAILY HOG MARKET IS STEADY (Courtesy Friday's Journal ) PORTLAND, Ore. Condition In the livestock market at North Port land were practically unchanged in the various lines over the holiday. There was quite a liberal run of swine reported In the yards at the opening of business this morning. Kales were again made at $7.30 for tops, which Is substantially the same price as ruled previous to the holi day for similar quality. General hog murkct range: ifent light 730 Medium light 7.25 Good to heavy 7 007.15 Hough and heavy ....... 6. 00 4 50 Only Good Cattle Firm, While considerable weakness Is still showing for cattle of poor quality In the North Portland yards, the market Is In rather good shape for extreme tops and there la a rather liberal de mand for these at the moment. During the holiday period there is always an Improved trend in the cat tle trade for the better quality offer ings with poor stuff showing a cor responding reduction. General cattle market range: Selected steers $7.2507.30 Good to prime 7.00 7.05 Good to choice 6.6006 75 Ordinary to fair 6.75 06.25 Hest cows 6.0006.25 Good to prime 5.65 06.85 Ordinary 5.2505.60 Selected calves 8.00 Fancy bulls 6 250 5.75 Ordinary 4.00 0 4 25 Klicrp Situation Stronger. All through the mutton and lamb market Intense strength is shown (it North Portland. There was only a handful of stuff reported in the yards over the holiday and a large per cent of the arrivals were direct to a local meat company. General mutton market Vert wethers $5.250 5.65 Old wethers ...i 5.00 0 5.25 I!et ewes 4.25 04 75 Pest tuKt mountain lambs. 6 61 Vulley light lumbs 6.250 6.54 Heavy spring lumbs 5.50 0 5.75 I.IVCMOck fclllpXTH. Hogs J. G. Strong. Goldendalo. Wash.. 1 load; Walter Wood. Medford. 1 load; Walter A. Goxer, Roblnette, 1 cad; Bud Duhl, Welser, Idaho. 2 loads; A. S. Dennett, Shanlko, 1 load: A. U Cook, McCoy, 1 load; Peter Carl- son. Echo, 1 load. Cattle A. L. DeMaris. Milton, 1 fad; W. II. Harris, Corvallls, j loads; H. Chlttlck, Sumner, Wash , 1 load. Cattle and calves H. C. Coghlan. Redmond. 1 load. Mixed stuff Roy H. Dobb, Wash- ougal. Wash., 1 load cattle and hogs; F. R. Decker.'Sllverton, 3 loads hogs and sheep direct to Union Meat Co., C. Miller, Jefferson, 1 load hogs and sheep. $100 Reward, $100. ' Tb resdor of this paper will bt pleased (o learn that there Is at least on dreaded Hiram that srleocs been abl to core In all Its stag. aod that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cnre la the only poaltlT nre now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh Mng a constitutional dlaeaae. r qulrf a einstltutlonal treatment. Uall'i Catarrh Curs Is taken Internally, acting directly upon tl Mood and mucous sur tare of lb system, thereby dratroylng tut tonudatliis of the dlaeane, and Klrltig thr patient strenirth by building np ttia rouatl tutlnn and annlitln nature In doing Iti work. The prrprletors bars so much faltb In Its ruratWe powers that they offer On Hundred iNillara (or any caae that It falls to rnra. 8end fne Hit of testimonials, address P. J. CI1EKY A CO.. Toledo, Oblo Sold by all Drtcltta. 79c. Take Hall s Family 1111s for eooiMnatloa. COMB SAGE TEA INTO GRAY HAIR DARKENS nEAUTIFULLY AXD IUTORlCS ITS THICKNESS AND LUSTRE AT OXCE. Common garden sage brewed Into a heavy tea, with sulphur and alco hol added, will turn gray, atreakeJ and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant; remove every bit of dan druff, stop scalp itching and falling hair. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul phur rcclpo at home, though, la troublesome. An easier way Is to get tho ready-to-use tonic, costing about 60 cents a large bottle, at drug store known as "Wyeth'a Sage and Sulplm- Compound." thua avoiding a lot of muss. While wispy, gray, faded hair la no, alnful, we all dealre to retain our youthful appearance and attractive- By darkening your hair with Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur, no one ran tell, because It doea It ao natur- . . h a. a any, so eveniy. iou juhi aampca sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one email strand at a time; by morn inr ail mv rial re hav dlaaDDeared. After another application or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy soft and luxuriant and you appear years younger. FREE FOUR.IN-ONE ANNA BELLE DOLL" Brinp or send five of these Coupons properly sipn'ed nnd 10 to tho East Oregon inn' office nnd cot a'Four-in-One" muslin cut-out feature or "Anna Dell Doll" feature. No ' Pendleton, Ore., 19H EAST OKEGOSIAN PUB CO., Herewith please find five "Four-in-One" Coupons and 10? for which please give me a "Four-in-Oue" muslin cut-out feature or "Anna Bell Doll." Name.. Address. If sent lv mail add 2c for posfarre. BE SUH'E AND STATE WHICH FEATUKE IS WANTED EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, THE COUNTY FINANCES ARE Ifj HEALTHY COITION I5ALAXCK Ol' OVEIt $18,000 OX HANI) ITEMS OF KXPEXDI TURE ARE CIVEX. Inasmuch as a mass meeting has J, ,('' w ' ' ' ' i A ' - . ' ' ins', -s. JS : ,r : , js ; J --2m i A W. 'nil 11 MM m IMill 111 I ttd,. . si .m.,mtl .m..m'.M,.- tmH mjm-M-..ft fsssli Afm 'j XL ; J."" - ".r . - - ? WW. . mm it ij ii jpuHSjmm w u tjmimmmimj,. ,,Atyr rff,yywfS?'? Trrr-rr, -W f. 'ft" t' r--j' -r-w-r-'r yy--s ."-'r.- f - , ' ''"v,itl-f'f:ff,,'ffiTf-"'- i r ft'fr ' -' y yjj-'-iv, s. -. "'r,ir A C-n t U1i-mi'-ji -'wwww--" "1i t't Jf--J--11--- -.-.:--J-'1J-l t- s.-js '. .-i. i.-',;.-',. f. . .nT. . -.i-----v -V, , y,,,, )'- . . .j,. d.,, rt., i . mmmmmmvmmmmmmvmmvmmmmmmmmmmmmmm s mmwmm mmmm mmm mm mmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmvmm-mmmmmmmmmmrmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm purpose ff dlcus!ng the county bud-, from the traIn wreck( Alan RoHe and get for next year, the following state-j Barug come to a gm-1, western town, ment of the recelpU and disburse- Juditn and Marrophat secure the scr ments for the first nine months of vices of Hopln Jun, a half breed, as mil. as comaineu in uie repon 01 F. M. Lockwood, who audited the. county book.', will lie Interesting: Treasurer's receipts from January 1 to September 30, 1914: Recorder's fees Clerk's fees Fines Delinquent taxes Umatilla drainage taxes. t 3,515.40 It I 1 'Si'nn !':, ,!,, 3 625.(7 j 1SU taxes 1 i, a . . A ,, urn B, ISM luxes oui.vo Interest on county money 1.670.38 County poor farm 6.734.23 State apportionment coun ty fair 4.434.26 State school fund 13 630.80 State motor vehicle . . State land sales State scalp bounty . . Kimball note interest Hospital fund Trust fund Miscellaneous 1,483.53' 851. 09' 630.00' 33.00' 276.80 1 211.7SI 601.73' Total rccelnt8 $775,532 41.. I)lhlureiimiis. General fund warrants. Road fund warrants . . . Special school district fds 160,264.10 Special city funds 75,489. 96 Irrigation district funds.. 22,160 37 Umatilla drainage funds.. 4.516.05 Scalp bounty warrants . . . 2,339.00 County fair fund 2,217.13 Fish and game fund 50.00 Co, school appropriation.. 68.247.40 State taxes 108.332.12 Mlsrellnneous 111.86 Total disbursements ...1630.477 11 RaJanoo Rlien. Cnh on hand Jan. 1. '14 $ 39.924.17 Total receipts 775,532.41 Total $815,456.58 Total disbursements 630,477.11 Cash on hand Sept. 30... 184,979 47 Distribution of Balance. General fund 1108,230.62 Road fund 7.907.80 State school fund 14,439.62 County school fund 25,654.66 Library fufd " 922.82 County fair fund Z Z17.1J Indigent soldiers' fund... 681 Fish and game fund .... 175.00 Trust fund 663.44 Speclnl schools 17,997.64 Special cities 4,182.25 Umatilla drainage 109 95 Irrigation districts 2,935.00 Shown by treasurer $185,442.64 Add errors as noted 112.01 JISB.554.45 575.18 Less errors as noted . True cash balance . . .3184,979.47 I.ITKRARY SOCIETIES TO BE OPEN TO ALL WALLA WALLA. Wash., Nov. 27. An Innovation by the three wom en's literary societies of Whitman college Is to be tried this year. One society is specialising In fine arts oth er than literature; another contempo rary drama, and a third sociology. Heretofore their members have been selected and rushed a la Borrorltles, thereby leaving out many .of the worn, en of the college who might enjoy lit erary work. This year the member ship Is open to all, candidates making application through the dean of wo men. COUPON NEW BIG KRUPP GUN OF Local Playhouses VAHAT the Pren Agent Ki to Say of Preient and Cominf Ath action 1 & j& J Orilicum Sunday and Monday. The eleventh Installment of the "Trey o Heart," entitled "The Painted Hills." Y,. 1 ! ... 1 1 I nA 1 r uiiunijiu l 1 li 1 1 1 mnuw ra it ufl gulde and purBUe them. In order to anger Marrophat Judith encourages IIopl's advances. Marrophat Is rob bed by Hopi and forced to return. He again makes advances and tries to kiss Judith. RhA renillHCH him tnit ha ties heT ,0 a h0r8e an(J BtarU 11 0ff 0n 8 mad galIP- AIan 8ec8 thl from the canyon below and leaving Rose and norMl. ...I. In nnn I la tn fl. , naj overcome In a terrible stand storm and Judith rescues him after she has extricated herself from her own predicament. The pictures fades I as she is trying to revive him. The Star Gazer Is an aged astron omer who earns a meager living for himself and daughter with his tele scope. His daughter falls in love with a news reported. The father tries to rai.se money for his daughter's trousseau by a second mortgage on their home. During his absence the ho Hvai with lrerniwne. A fire Kreakg out , the room A fireman f kprosene saturated rag and the father is accused of arson and arrest 130.7 1 -.65 , , , . ,, .!,. .. th- reporter looking for the cause finds the sun shining through the telescope) to the dry floor. It smoulders and Ignites, this proving the cause of the first fire. Captain Kidds Priceless Treasure Token. An illustrated ballad of pirate treasure. The pirates are fearfully and wonderfully made up, picturing colonial days to a nicety. The story Is a Jumble of comedy. Pastime Today. We are featuring Alice Joyce In a Ka'.em two-part drama, "The Lyn brook Tragedy." This picture was run last week at Portland's biggest theater, the National. Mary Pick ford will appear In a 'one-part Bio graph comedy entitled "The Gold Necklace." Arthur Johnson and Lottie Brlsco are featured in a Lubln drama, "The Golden Hope." "Hearst-Sellg News Tlctorlal com pletes this program. Arnong other things in this picture are Rhetms ca thedral shelled. Belgian artillery op poses Germans before Antwerp. You have read the closely censored report of these stirring episodes In the daily papers. No censor, however, can hide tho truth from the camera's eye and these films, more forcibly than type, show the conditions that actual ly exist In war torn Europe. Coming Sunday The eminent actor Kobert Warwick In the Shubert & Brady success, "The Man . of the Hour," a five part drama. Paulino Sunday-Monday. The fourth Wm. A. Brady feature to be released through the WorlJ Film Corporation is the five part pic ture of Itobert Warwick in George Broadhurat's famous story of mod ern political corruption called "The Man of the Hour." The story is that of life In a lafge city. A young man of wealth and social position Is elected mayor of the city through the machine meth ods of the boss politician. He tells the gangster that he Intends to do his duty. The new mayor Is ambitious and filled with lofty Ideals. He is also In love with the niece of one of the wealthiest men in the city and she promises to marry him if he makes a name for himself. Not long after he takes office a bill passes the city council giving a sweep ing franchise to tho company of which his fiancee's uncle Is president. and that gentleman and his political helper insist that the mayor sign the bill. This is the crucial point of the photoplay, and here comes In ono of the strongest blU of acting on the stage. The hero Is torn between love and duty, but ho doea not swerve. The measure Is vicious and he vetoes the ordinance. Ho does not loso by his courageous act, for In the end, his fi ancee sees that he Is a big man and agrees to marry him. The chief of the grafters and the unscrupulous fi nancier are both send to Jail. Cy. C. W. Foster, official licensed Chi natown guide from San Francisco's Chinatown, presenting his own ordi nal travelogue, "Chinatown at Mld- NOVEMRER 2fl, 1014. THE GERMAN ARMY night," will be one of the attractions for Sunday. Experiences and inci dents met with while taking thous ands of tourists from all parts of the world through America's largest Chi natown, illustrating with actual scenes: the Chinese peculiar wed dings, parades, funerals, Joss Houses and also Mrs. Wong-Son-Yoe Clem mens (Mrs. Howard Gould's sister) in Chinese costume and her Chinese cu rio parlor the finest In the world. This Is highly entertaining and edu cational. Fobs and Dale, In singing, dancing, music and comedy will be on Sunday and are a pair of good entertainers. MIhs Georgia Ronalds, the dainty California soubrette in catchy songs and character changes makes the third act for Sunday. "The Noise of Bombs," Keystone. Another mess of Keystone excitement Just as funny as It sounds. "His resuonslbllity." 2 reel Reli ance. How a desperate man was saved in a peculiar manner in the very nick of time Is the theme of this exciting two part offering. 1 "Beppo,"' American. A child dra ma of great appeal. TWO MEN XXVICTED OP FELOXIES IX EUGENE EUGENE, Ore., Nov. 28. John Pocke, alias Harry Logan, charged with polygamy, and A. M. Cain, against whom a young girl complains were both found guilty in the circuit court. Locke was an Oregon Electric motorman, with a run between Eu gene and Portland. It was charged that he had a wife at both ends of the run and lived with both. Cain, who Is 64 years old, lived alone in a cabin near NotI, west of Eugene. Stook Ul Cau. Suicide GOLDFIELD, N-v., Nov. 18. A sudden rise in Jumbo extension min ing stock was the reason assigned here for the suicide of Franklin P. Rich ardson, a stock broker, In three weeks the stock Jumped from 30 cents to $2 a share. Richardson left a note in which he said he sold a large block stock before the advance. German Filers Caught PLOCK, Russia, Nov. 28 Two Ger man aviators who had been dropping bombs upon Puock were forced to descend, when the Russians captured them. CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y FRATERNAL ORDERS. PENDLETON LODGE No. (3 A. F. and A. If , meets At first and third Mondays of each month. All visiting brothers are Invited. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. IOHN 8. BAKER, FUNERAL Di rector and licensed embalmer Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night. Phone 76. J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE 6TORE Funeral director and licensed em oalmer. Most modern funeral parlor, morgue and funeral cars. Calls re sponded to day or night Corner Main and Water streets. Telephone 63. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS OARTMAN ABSTRACT CO, MAKES reliable abstracts of title to ell lands In Umatilla county. Loans on elty and farm property. Buys ana tella all kinds of real estate. Does a general brokerage business. Pays taxes and makes Investments for non residents Writes fire, life and acci dent Insurance. References, any bank In Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS, Pres. C. H. MARSH. Seo. KENTLEY A LEFFINGWELL. REAL estate, fire, Ufa and accident Insur ance agents. 116 Main street Fkone 104. LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERT DB scrlptlon for county court, clrcul court Justice court real estate, etc for sale at East Oregonlan office VETERINARY SURGEONS. C. W. LASSEN. M. P V. COUNTY Veterinarian. Residence telephone 27; office tellephone 20. ATTORNEYS. RALEY RALET. ATTORNEYS AT .aw. Office In American National Bank Building. RELIED UPON TO BATTER CHICAGO WHEAT SLUMPS Market Cloaca at Low Point IVItb Loss of 2 3-1 to 3 l-8c Per Bushel for Day. CHICAGO, Nov. 28. The remark able slump of 2 3-4 to t l-8c a bushel in the price of wheat options here yesterday at the closing was attrib uted directly to the sharp loss in the price at Liverpool. The market there opened with a loss of 3 l-2d, and a similar loss was shown at the closing. This really Is 7c a bushel. After the opening there was some covering by shorts, and an adfance of 3-4c was forced in both options. Here the market became flat and top heavy and renewed short selling. Clos ing prices were the low ones for the day. WHEAT. Dec Open 113; high, 113 low. 112; close, 112B. May Open, 119; high, 119 low, 117 3-4; close, 117 3-4. 3-4; 3-4; Ilaa f 16,000 In the Bank SAN FRANCISCO. Cal, Nov. 28. Charles Walker was arrested here on charges of violating the white alave law. A bank book showing he has 316,000 on deposit In a bank at Marys llle, Cal., was found In his posses sion. Emma Ortega, aged 18 years, was held as a witness against Walker. 444444444444444 Janitors Most Go to School. RACINE, Wis., Nov. 28. The Racine board of education is go lng to send Its Janitors to school. Burton E. Nelson, superin tendent of schools. Is preparing a special course of Instruction dealing with the scientific ven tilation and heating of build ings. All public school Jani tors will be required to show passable "grades" In this course if they wish to held their Jobs. In addition to elementary In struction In chemistry, hygiene, etc., the Janitors will be taught to read scientific instructions for recording the temperature, numldity and other atmospheric conditions in the rooms. JAMES A. FEE. ATTORNEY AT law. Office In Despaln building. CARTER A SMYTH E, ATTURNET9 at law. Office In rear of American National Bank building. JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. PETERSON A BISHOP. ATTOR neys at law; rooms 2 and 4, Smtta Crawford building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY at law. Will practice in all state and federal courts. Rooms 1, t, 3 and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co. GEORGE W. COUTTSI, ATTORNEY at law, estates settled, wills, deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Col lections made. Room 17, Schmidt block. FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTORNBT at law. Office In Smith-Crawford building. 8. A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY AND consullor at law. Office In Despaln building. ROSCOE R. JOHNSON. ATTORNEY at law. Office In Despaln building PHYSICIANS. H. 8. GARFIELD. M. D. HOMEO pathie physician and surgeon. Of flee Judd Block. Telephone: Office 341 W: residence lit J SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. ST R oIjLeTHdE !a ! LER INNlT and second-hand goods Caah ta for all second-hand -goods bougl Cheapest piace In Pendleton to bo household roods. Call and get hi prices, tit E. Court street. Pk 271W. ilCTIONEERS COL W. F. TOHNKA. Al'CTIONKK' makes a specialty of farmers' rtoc' an.1 machinery sales. "The man t gets you the money." Leave or1 it East Oreironlao offlcs TRESPASS NOTICES STALLc SEASON CARDS and SALE DILI PAGE SEVEN ALLIES IF BACKACHY OR KIDNEYS BOTHER EAT LESS 3IEAT ALSO TAKE A GLASS OF SALTS BEFOKU EATL Q BREAKFAST. Uric acid In meat excites the kid neys, tbey become overworked; set sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps ot lead. The urine becomes cloudy; ta bladder la Irritated, and you may b obliged to seek relief two or Ihre times during the night When tho kidneys clog you must help then flush off the body's urinous waste or you'll be a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery In th kidney region, you Buffer from back' ache, sick headache, dizziness, at gov ach gets sour, tongue coated and yoa feel rheumatic twinges whea tha weather Is bad. Eat less meat, drink lots of water; also get from any pharmacist four ounces of Jad Salts; taJta m table spoonful In a glass of water befor breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This fa mous salts Is made from, the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llhtia, and has been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys) and stimulate them to normal activ ity, also to neutralize the acids la urine, so it no longer is a source of Irltatlon, thus ending; bladder weak-4 ness. Jad Salts la Inexpensive, cannot In jure; makes a delightful effervescent ness. should take now and then to keep thai kidneys clean and active. Druggist here say they sell lots of Jad SalU to folks who believe In overcoming kid ney trouble while It Is only trouble. CHICHESTER S FILI& I Jlc.it A .k Tr lrri-Ul fcr . Tills la U4 tr-.l fc-lJ wr;i lak 4Sfp. llmw mf weep Krr-CT AMI.M'tri:s.TrBS IHAMUN3 l.:UM flLISbctk suocuaa(i5TSE.iriT.mE of every description printed at sonable prices at the East Oregonlaia We have a fine lot of stock cuts taa our patrons are allowed the free ant of. WANTED PARTY WILL PAY ea or give trac" for Umatilla county farm, 320 to 60 per acre. Address, Box 12, Athena, Ora. M1SCELLAN Ft) U. ENGRAVED CARDS. INVITATION wedding announcements. embose4 private and business stationery, eta Very latest styles. Call at East Or gonlan office and tee sample NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS No tice is hereby given that there will be an annual meeting of the stock holders of the East Oregonian Pub lishing company on Wednesday. De cember 2. 1914. at 4 o'clock p. m., at the office of said company In Pendle ton, Oregon, for the purpose of elect ing officers for the ensuing year. C S. Jackson, president; L. D. Drake secretary. AUCTION HALES THE EAST OR egonlan makee a specialty of ase tlon sale bills, car its and advertlatasj We can furnish auctioneer, cirri as4 advertising complete that will asaare you of having a successful aula AUCTION SALES THE HAST Oft egonlan makes a speclaltr of suc tion sale bills, cards and advertising We can furnish auctioneer. rWk an! advertising complete that wll? assure you of having a successful sale BEAVER ENGRAVING COMPANY : :'. Wirt.'!? '-.;. i : 1. v -if