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THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OKEGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1014. SEVEN Wil mm Jflo We Are Strictly ototheMinute IN THE STYLES OF OUR Men'sClothing This is also the clothing shop of the ALL WOOL MATERIAL and trim, well-fitting models. For good wear and true style, you couldn't select a better place to pur chase your snappy Christmas suit from. Our suits look as though made expressly for the individual wearer; they will hold up and make good because back of their good appearance .are ALL-WOOL FABRICS and thorough, conscientious tailoring. Suits $1 0 to $30 SEE OUR GREAT $15.00 SPECIAL BOYS' KNEE PANTS, SUITS, OVERCOATS Special for the holidays 20 per cent Less MEN'S OVERCOATS Splendid Styles and Quality . 20 per cent Less Saturday Only ALL OF OUR BEAU TIFUL Dress Goods Per Cent LESS This is for Saturday only, and should be ta ken advantage of. IT MEANS A SAVING TO YOU. All woolen goods are increasing in value. YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS THIS OP PORTUNITY. FROM NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS all of our beautiful 40c and 45c Flowered Ribbons 29c per Yard WILL HAVE 1 IE f! Chemans Decide to Have Christmas Tree at 6:30 I Friday of Next Week j KnuiamuHUHiuM ALLEN EATON SAYS 0REG0NIAN UNFAIR for every nuiti iiml every measure., ' ' 1! Fewer billa nml more time for iinpoitniit IcgiKliition. 1 "il A saving of lit least ii'i per cent I'm tlie cost of the legislative session, . TT ,' without liny Buerifice in of fieioncv. Kefuses to Permit Him to State His ,m;0 R00(1 ,.,.,,,.,..,,;,. i, Side of Speakership Content in Its j of men. What wo need now in u good, ' Columns. ; practical met hod of procedure. ; "Such u program iihmuik 11 h 11 niri in ftditor Juiirinil: I send you (Ids emu niunicntioii in the hoi' Hint von will publish it for thi' lii'ni'tit of your lcii.l rii, Without uny remain whatever, I have been excluded from tin column of the Oregonian nnd huvo been pre vented from answering tin' fulse claims of Unit paper in regard to Mr, Moiling nnd tin' fspoiikcrship. I believe thnl the press throughout tin- Ntuto is will ing to give each shh' n fair hearing. A recent iss'ic of Iho Oregiiiiiuii con tui noil tin1 following cditoriul in re gard to my en nili.ltfi y for the Mpouk ursliip: "A word i.r two ought perhaps to hi' Mild iiln.ut Mr. Kiiton, of I.mio county, mid hist Utile i' f fort to In- (speaker of Iho House nt tin- next Legislature. Mr. linton in sending letters to tho stnti' press exploiting I''" X icvnnccs against tho Orogcninti niiil oilier Portland pu porn, which, ho says, have refused to print his nidi' of tin' controversy. Tin' Orogoniuii cntinut speak for other newppnpors, hut for itself it appears well enough to suy Unit it linn Hinted the fuels nliout the .Speakership nun I'liigu us they developed. Thut is nil. Mr. Kutini was invited to umhe Ht nt nient for publication in Iho Orognniun. and ln sought to iilniso the privilege by nuliiiiittin,'2 ti muss of fiilse, triviul nnd irrelevant mutter which no solfr flieeting ncwMiiiper could huve ileetiu worthy to print. Tho Orcgntiiun will bo patient with Mr. Knton, whose dis nppoiiitnient inny lie niitiiriil, lint whose resentment is not nt nil win rinitiihlc. lie in lining no service to tin hit represents by his silly course." The only two iiiticlos tlnit 1 hnve of fered to tile Orcgoniun nnd which the Orcgoniuii refused to print and now characterizes us false nnd trivial, inn my platform nnd nil opi a letter to Mr. Helling. Thn platform is ns follows: "A hT.VTI.Mi:NT TO Til K M KM , BKH (IF Till') 111 15 OHI'.HON hiii .si-: ok iti:ri!KM;.N- TAT1VEH. "rlouio time ago I promised to In -nome a enndidntu for Hpi'iiUcr of the 1015 wsinu to whi' li you and I have recently been I'lcited. Within n few linyt I shall prepare n full t ntement ottiiiR fort li nonio of the rnisotm why I have entered the eontest. The fol lowing statement covers Iniofly my po It ion nnd I would lie Kind to Imve metlioiis ol iirnuiu.iuion, in I lie milli ner of hiring t'lerienl help nml in the rules o,ovei ning the House. These chniiu'i's I hopo you will lie interested in, us I feel they are more important tlimi any or nil the candidates for tin Spen kership. " Kesiect fully yours," Is there iiiiytliini; in this plnlforni thnl is triviul or irrelevnnt, or such that an Hi'lf-respecting newspnper would ileum worthy to print .' Thut is tho nssertion of the Oregouiun. J suh niit to you and your renders tlint the sliiteiuent is not false or triviul, mid Unit if the Oregoniiiu had lieen fnii ami open in this business they would certainly have printed il. The truth is as plain ns duy that Mr. I'iper nml one of two of liis political friends her" have simply uMctnptcd to orauii' the l.e)j irhiture for their own purposes, nml have iitleiupteil to tiiiiiihiluto nil oppo sition I iv printing only those articles fiivoruhle' to Mr. SnJliii(; -articles whi'-h they knew to lie false, and to wliirli they would not permit tin mis wer in their puper. My open letter tn Mr, Scllim, which was rejected by the ( reoouiiin. is ns I'u'low f : ''I'eur Mr, .Selling: In the tlreyo- iiuiu of lloceiuber -1 you were ipioted (l ,-is sivioy mai you nail nioie i.inu i ei oii'ih Mites to elect you us speaker. i mil le a sliueinenl to tin' MERCIAL Helps Belgians, Talks Sugar Beets and Nominates Can didates for Next Year if an esuininiitioii of the case proves thut I have knowingly misrepresented the situation, I will at once retire from tho contest. I eurnestly hope that tho investigation will prove that the er roneous statement was mi error of judg ment. "It would lie pleiisunter to let this mutter drop ,liut it is iiii lou:;er ji ijmif'r lion of peisonul opinion, hut it pulilic issue, whiih neither of us can uftord to evade. ' ' Vours very truly. ' ' This wus u tair and decent state ment of the dispute between .us, if I iiiiilerstniiil the Knglish language 1 1 nil 1 think 1 do. If the people understand , i ne - it nation they win e unwilling io:., ii 1 1 1 1 w the legislature to be n-gnuixeil bv ! Fifteen burreln of ffmir lit if.'i per Mr. I'iper and the I'ortlauil coterie of bnrril were nibseiibcd la-t night foi I'olitu inns in their own interest, as -t relief of Hclginu nr sufferers, nt has many linn s been run lieietofnre, I , tin) aiiauat meeting nf the oomolion do not clnnu that it is important to department of the Salem Commercial the slate that I should be elected eluli held at the .Million hotel from speaker, but I do think that it is im until S:IH) o'clock. Tlnme subscribing portant lor the peivrle to know the' the l!i bmrels nnd tints starting the strenuous activity of the Oregoniiin in proposition to assist in,lilliug the cargo behalf of Mr. Selling ,iiiul the means 'of the ship thut will represent Oregon used by which l seeks to accomplish and Washington were; (i. I', Hishop. his election. Let the people know th" Huron & lliimiltoii, (ieorge W. Johnson. "'"Is. Henry Meyers, (ieorge ('. Will nnd the Vouis truly, Rodgers l'nper eompnnv'; each of whom AI.I.KN II. KATO.X. 'gave two barrels, nnd W. M. II ii in i If i ii It was decided nt the meeting of thn ;'hoviiius Inst night in the auditorium of tile eomiueicial club to illuminate : their Christmas tree at d:.10 o'clock on i the tveuiiig of Kriiiay, Deeeniber i". ! At t.iat hour the musical program mi-1 der l he direction of Dr. H. Kploy will be given. Dr. Kpley reported last' night that he expected to have churns i ot lli voices to ring our Christmas inch j I oily over the crisp evening air and ile-' i light tho thou.-auds in tin, court house ' jsipiare. lie says he has also planned on ! la sol list. i ! On this night (he Cheriiuns will be1 out .n their white uniforms to distrib- iiile iho i-aniiy nnd nuts that will be! given to the children when tho exer-; Iciscs are over. A huinu.oua account j Iff I he trials nud tribulations of the' reollectinj; en iiiint teu ill then- attempt jto raise money to buy candy, etc., was giw'ii iiy i uriia roan, it was an nounced thut the nnniial banipiet would be held January o, and that so far M ( lierrians had signified their intention of intending. Tins banipiet is expected! to etjiml that of last year, or exceed i it in glcry, nml the Cheirinns have seveiul coinittees working on the de tails, j Kil'g Iting at this meeting appointed 1.1. W. Kyre, S. I'. Klliott ami I'. li. Waters a committee on new members, and Thiodoio ifoth, .1. r. I'crry. John Uow-lund, HiisKcll Calliii and .1. II. l,au teriunii a committee on nominations. Hev. H. K. Marshall, the Cherriau min ister, extended an in itntion to (he ( hi-rriaiia tn alteiid services at the Huptist church on the evening of He-' ennber :;7, at which time the liaptist ougregatiiin will give Christinas mu sic. This invitation whs accepted by the Chen-inns. A coilllilliuii iitiuil was rend froin the. ! Hokim iiiiiH uskiug the Cherrians to send1 a ri :iresentutive on the big .junketing, ' trip to Sun I-'ranei-.o, I'nsadenu audi sail Diego to luke part in the dedicat ory exercises of the Oregon stale build-! MiK. The excuri-kn will leave Port '.and Itceeinb.'r :iO. Tin. inntler of send- nig u representative was not decided upon. (Ieorge M. M v In ml , Oregon's coiniuis-i sioner of exploitation, who has jusl , returned from Sun r'ruiicisco, whs proa- j "lit nml made a short talk, outlining' t lie events of interests for Oregoniiins. j 7mmmmmTm?T?TZZ!mmmmT. iT ' T, Z ', ," r ' r--jr-.sa lease ."U00 acres ol' iiriguteil land con valley, lrolessor llysh.p spoke briefly I .,,,,,, f(ir ,ivt, ,.,,,. , ,0 tMl,s on the ailviiutngeK and disadvantiiges of , ,,,,,,, ,ru,0 n ,,, v01la !, of the article us a crop lor farmers to ' .i.,;,i:i,,i 'ru ,!,,. ,.t ,.,., n,, grow suecessfnlly. Lie cited th reer i.'i ,', m ,,.,., uf tram tw0 t0 ot the beet tnetory Ht l,a ((mail ul fj,.,. acres. Ile said the company us-1 .(.mi mitt Tin oniy reasim it Iiml to ills- iillv assisted 1ln. Cniniei- in finiiiicinir What $1 will Buy Beautiful Tie in box Three Initial Linen Hdkfs. Two pairs Silk Lisle Hose Tie and Hose to match, box'd Underwear Silk Muffler Night Shirt Scarf Pin in box Set Cuff Links in box Dress "Shirt Protector Silk Finished Suspenders Set Dress Studs Stylish Cap Collar Bag for traveling Four pairs Cashmere Hose Knitted Silk Four-in-Hand Tie Holder Suit Pajamas 8 Triangle or Silver Collars Black or Gray Silk Hose And many other equally acceptable gifts for men. We fit all pocketbooks from 25o to $25 for Christ mas gifts. Hammond-Bishop Company Leading Clothiers 107 Commercial Street The "Tot rvo'ovTr e DIED c. J, Nillot and D. A, White & Sons, one barrel each. With this beginniii" it is expected that when a cnnviis of tho city is complete at least n cnrloinl ,1, of flour will have been secured to lend to rortliiuil to 1 1 doru R Wilcox who hus ehiirge of gutheriug the relief material. In assisting the sturving Helgiau wn men and children, though the home need for help is keenly renlized, the tact that the sulfering was brought on MITH Al Willamette sniiilnriiini, Wednesday, I lecember III, lull, at 1 1 :'M p. in., Mis. Kliznl.olh C. Smith, wile of Andrew Smith, of cancer of the stouiiii'h. Ill SHU'S HO Illl'-IIUIn . t ie .1 use. te e inn l,v .,..! .. : . evening pa-, ,.ves two ilnuiihteis. t,-s y.,i I .... :.i pes ,.f ,h:i same duy ami lurnis 1 u nnd l-etu; her mot Mrs. M,v lli.vd. no niirr ,,f .1,.. ,,.,. , I 'I opy to the Oiegiiniun ol the next day f Saleiir, three sisters. Mr..' Il,.,.,e l. I I.. ,.i.... : .. , knew that y, i, nutiK nml Mrs. Mm. Mils .' .V... , "w',n" s. It. A. -I..v ..riH .7". "7 "'' ' jigeiMs ,y posilnn, bv suluni.ling ' ,! one brother, W. il.'lluwd, ,s f t tZ' T Z Zlu " Xi teu uppoinieil ny inn ore-, Sluiw. She nml been a sulTi'ici- for 'll :. mi. . . ... ' I"e laels ill Hie ease. j rxum-. soimi lime, beinn cuied for ul Willani. ''.1.1.7 I i -.., ' ' .. ihiili'iu proved that mv stnl cut wns'ett,. sniiii,ioiii t. il. .. n " ' "i;inu one null . ' r.,-.,. itooiaio ... 1w,.u uip lonil. ( luiirmiin lioiigers inailc '' I'lO'lli nnneil lo t IC Ills ma men r.. in the Waldo Hills, she ' oinns nml I...II... s,.i i... " """ inioii iin-ie, Hiii'm sue purl ' veil her eiliical inn, nml iniinied i,, , iiivnw that I . ........ .,..-,..,.., ...,..,. umi ..i ii ' eii to pill to ii i oiiiiuitleu appointed by tin! Oro continue was that the fiinners did not; grow enough beets to keep the pluut 1 running,- though the quality grown was good. Ill the Willuniete vnlhy, he said, the transportation fueilities were good, the, soil rich enough to ruise u good ipiul ity. nud the climnte sul'fieientlv moist and wnnn to insure quick growth nml sunlight sufficient to develop u high rate of luigniv When the crop is sue--' 'rssliil, it is a good one for the fanner1 because it, more than iiiiv other now ruiseil, is u eiuili producer. Resides, it fits in well lor rolfilion, for the daiii funnel' nud for Iniihotiing up ioil, ! However, he said it involved n great -deul of hand luh.n'. Oteou f'uiiucis' have grow n crops on extensive ti ml not intensive scnles for so long, the close care ami attention of 1 ts tends In disciiiirnge. Ciiltivnlioa must lie ibnie in the right way nml at the right tune, Alex Nibley. repleieutillg the flic-' tnry side, spoke biiefly, nnd suid lln' interesls which he repri'seiiled was set-iou-ly iu enrm'st in deviiiug lo esluli li'li a plant here, lie said as a remit I of investigations that the sugar I t 'an be grown successfully in the Wil ' linnelle Milley. His people reipiiied ill the growing crop and guvo lnni.two pay Iii'h per year. The beets can lie hiiul"d ."il milea prufitulily and Halein eoiihl IhuH ilinw on I'ortlauil, Kugcno umi the entire siirrnuiuliiig country, where soil siiitublo for Itieir growth eotilil be foiiinl, Kmpliiynicnt, during the liiirx'est sea ou u:' between Hl and ."nil lunula would ho given, This season would not in'orhip wild the hop harvest but come soniewhi't later and would provide iinothcr nppoi t unity to earn iiuiucy. After seveiai ipiestlons had been iimi eii iiml aasweied the nieeling ii'ljouru-ed. rartsoNALS Walter .1. Klik, -on nt Mr. and Mrs. . 1 1 ill ii Kiik, of this city, inul a slinlenl :it I', of O., lenves this e'ening for N'a.-h illc, Teiiii., where he repiesents Cuiiiuia I'll! chiipter.' in' Oregon in Iho Alpha. Tim, Omegii eonvenl ion. Ho ones by way nf Spokane uiul Chicngo and ictuins )V wuv of 'ew Orlemis ami tho noiitlieni route. Ho will bo away about a month, llr. inul .Mm, lli-over ( llellinger, of the Tiiliereiilnsin snniiloriuni, wem in I'liKlnml yeslei'diiyi They ruluruod to this city Into lust evening, Say Only Actual Success Against Russia Recently Has Been Her Work Itci'lin, by wii'i'le-s via Sayville, Die, IT. "The fiisl actual suecoses the Teiiloiiic alius huve nccomplHii'il ugaiusi the Jlusi-iaiis in the past few lays," ; ii 1 1 u 1 1 n . -. I the war office heiu loilny, " apparently have been uehievd by the Austrian!) in western (indicia. "Here they attacked Hie siiv sini-ulliinioii.-ly on their rii;ht, east ot Ctiicow nnd on their front, "It is repniti-d that lln. Anslii o forces are following up the Wussiaiis. thereby ciowding tliein upon thcic troop in Western Poland. "Tho fuel thai the AusliiaiiK wine compi'llnl o iwiicuule llelgriiile, after having rcliied before thn Serv iaan to the south of luil city at Vuljevo, wiih inlei prctcil here lis pointing to thn n I mi in-i noil liw ii id of mi iiiieTpectedly st mug I 'ervlnn fmee. ' ' If you can 'I I, ilk of an thing but your troubles, nhut up. not corii-i t, I agreed to make n public uiinoi' ,ci iiieut of the finding in nil the papois of the city and iiuuicilitcly n-lev-e till lac. iiit'ii'bi'rs who were sup-poil-ng me fur the speakership, "No iilieiition huh been given lo my ette Weeks, Horn Julv hoiini at Nhaw, lo on Scplemlu-r IL', IMIII. Shutlv lifter, an the Hel hi lln its this grout Ii ii iii ii ii, movement uiiHnrriiiiti d Mifferine. r. S slut, "icnt and wo me both now in an, with her hu.-bnud, she went to Voting, iitit',,1 1 it Mfi I tx (tnairion n fur iih I lie niiiii. I ! ........ ...I .1. ... , . niil'inluuate position as tar us the opin ion nt the public is cnnccrncl. Thi) uuittei might nut be so serious if it were not for the fact that we tire each ii'-kiug tn be placed in a position ul publii responsibility, whole Judgment inul iiiiui'sly nre important i i.nsi.leru 1 i ii ii.-. "I do not wish In ipii'sliou ynur hiui ely umi I do nut believe thut you have in the past ipiestiuneil mine. I would rovtv yi'iir.i, w Here In I they resided going lo Alhiniv, where iHiimilton, of Jluieu i lliimiltoii Kurni - turn i'i 1111 1 01 11 v . 11,1,1 , 11 :i. j seveinl ,, i.r.,,nil' I-..I1,,.... i'i.,,,, . ,,,' , inpiiny, sccomled the sentiiiicuts of they made their Home up to ali'out two m" "U ' r!I',ri'V::' ' "V'"' It a. mim.,1 by lln a new nome suiilli ut Mnlem. A member of one nf Uieuon's hct known enilier fiimilirs, slie leaves many I l ien, Is throughout I he stnte to lenrii with liucere vnrrow of her ilealh. A ber of the Christian church, she win an cxciiiphirv Cliristinn. nml n snf- Tour oniiilon on it. 1 inn ii ,,i.i. , . ,, ,.,. .. ,.,,,,,,. ,, ,,, innin ,,, iniiginent pntient lienier or the proliiuiic.l cnuio I thftn) t mil ipinlilied tnr the ,y whn nr0 lt,i i-ti'.l in t,ie unit- fcriug p,i,' lo her d Ii. powiion nun uccinini- j i-iuini 1 1I11111 t lin o some ol tliein lieucv i', ' I'lincriil services will tic uoiiniur 11 mi unpin 1u.11 1 ." .'" it m tiiev iiiulnuiiteiiiv no now, inat emier lml , j..v u, rcM,enre 1(7" organiiiBtion nml prweilnro of the l)f , ,tl, of us, have misr ..present- Knst Htnte slreet, tomorrow mniuiiiii TIn..aA T ul.,,11 nub i,i- ml ..lei't.i.n 111-'.. I .1. . in 1 .:.....! . - "uunr' r...... ' I'M I III! 1IHCF. IL 111 ICSIIL',111 Hill pilMI'S'HI OelOCli, (CV. -', f, (irte' t clear majority or me iiii-uincis mo. Uint W(, w,,r0 ll)ln ,,, ,!,, I(( tlt. 4 i rl t chin 1 will not try tu ninu uny nieiiiocis m Hiisjiidgiiient of the situiitiiiii, neither pit iiipport thriuiBh n party caucus. I f ,', nnh miffer lunch, but if i'miiii hall make 110 pnuniiea nf committer : nuilleii shows tliat either 11V us have ppointmi'iilR and 1 shall have no cam- knowingly made a lulse slnlcineiit, il paign malinger to mukn iirriingeinents would dis(iinlify us for tin. positiun for me. 1 would rather bo free on the w iii. h we now seek, floor than tied In the 8ienker'i) clinir. j " consider the nmtler of giavo iiu The only way Hint 1 can afnrd to be-1 piirtame, and I pn'siuno that ou have enmn Hpcnker la through the mippurtlnnt answered mv i1iiillengo because of a clear majority of the members vou, like myself, have been who believe that I will make a fair busy, Hut, every hour (hut pas-es In ! day with rnla which the local weather " A. ('., ami Alex, Nibley, who and efficient presiding officer, nnillereii.es the grnvily of the situation, 1 Inn 0:1 11 said was wortn millions of dol- represents large sugar beet Interests who felt a eoiifl.loncp in and the liu liind I now ask yon to give the mutter Ims to innciiets. I'p to I m'clock tins ' the Cniteil Hlnles, In wishing the I Piitlon Umi ii, : boni'.l of governors of tl lull 111 1, lie n siiiti'.bb' ilonation. After some discus ! sinn, the nmtler wus left lit the disere lion of the boiiril. In regard tn tln year now closing.' Chiiirinun fiodgeiH Btnte.l the has ' been prosperoim in spite uf the bail I tinies and Hint coiuinirisoii with li,l conducted 'v,,'"r'" wnrl wn gratifying in nctivi-l '"s hi. iiiicrsuip, lie stnteil Unit the Hillary list hud been cut otieluili and Hint the officers of II M, hnv,, given good service, Ihe nominiitlng I'oiiinilllce appointed ft j lo inline emiiliilnlea for tl . boiinl'il I ti n 11 San I'raiii'iseiT lice. 17. Ccntial nil tonslmiisfer nf the eveninir. and he nre : ruther iiui thern l iililoi uin wern .Irenclied to-! "tpil In turn Pro SHOE STORE of ell. Ilssl'tc. bv Kev. K. 1 Morion, nf the llniiualiiw 'hrislinn church, run. hiding the mr vices. 1 11 1 i'i 1111-1. 1 will take placo in (lie Twin Oiiki) ccmelery nf Turner, CALIFORNIA DRENCHED. M El 11 nr goveinois repoited the iiiimea of W. Ilainilton, It. C. Itishnp, Willium Will ton, Curtis Cross, Then, linth nnd I). W. Kyre, These men were chosen tiniini niously. Carle Abnnns wus inlrodiiceil ns Ihe iiortaace of the leuislntive imliey which your intention. If it is cl l responsible for my rnn.li.liicy. livery nic.lintel.v, neither 'on nor man who atipports mi win tin so ne cauae he placoa the Interest of Oregon above any perannal or local interest and if the majority of tho members hold for this I promise among the re ulti: , '1 Fair oiul equal consideration II II II 11 M I up i in - 11 1 1 r ; 11 1 111 mine than I.H inches of ruin aew board of governors success, for 1T11 I, nor the had fallen, briiiuinu the total rninfnll earning venr. Mr. Abrnms said that tin legislature, of which we are members, up to dute one inch iiImivo normal. The expe tutions of the nominating com will sulfcr, lint if it is not cleared 1111, ! normal riiilil'nll to (his dntit is .1.4.1 mittee nf last year had been mure than I tl both nut judgment and honesty of pur-, inches, The rain, the weather bureau borne nut by the work of the I1111111I I hi pose will be itiestlnnoi by many pen here suid, was e in 1 1 v valuable nt this year. '11 pie 1111. 1 a stigma will lie placed upon, thin time, and it wmiid enable the In'iliscussing the proposition of thejl the noiise uf representative. ranclien to get all their planting done advisability of making a start in Ihe an n in "1 wish dinner, nunv, to ;ny Hint , enrlv. llimr 1.,,,. i,,,!,,,,. i ,1,,, Will n,iWLimmtmiimmttoM.t'm rm m tl M M n tn tt u 11 ti U II u n 11 it n mm w 11 K1 tl IU Vi 11 II ti II 11 If rs n tt n 11 M M II Will be OPENED 9 a. m. SATURDAY, December 19, 1914 Rcinhart Service Rcinhart Management Reinhart Values Entire Stock win be Closed Out