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BOSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 22. T . : 1 . ' " . . ,t.t v v Li Iahkk nnnnnill 1 uu on i' . ;n UUUU I nuuiinm i ,11 it mi a itTfti rni 1 1 i HI bnaUIHUUUH TACK RfcVEJT baked in the oven of h ranire, and ! snatirsaTsmriTjT.-rsKKrsrsrsKa i arn n ttntoinal ' ,Vi I h u fnnitilnv V r.T.I&T.T.T.TtT.T.TI81 Electra Piatt a nd Vernon Stone Proved to be Very Interest- I ing Entertainers Pica It Made by Speaker (or American People to Take Active Part In Poli tics in Order to Clean Corrup. tlon Out of Politics. - T i.?i:i. MYT04 W CO. M-W W HARBOR OF HAVANA AND MORO CASTLE .I... Undine in Havana Harbor. A fleet of these powerful planes carrvinir mail anil niirnsm main I D"aF . i U.t.H IT.w U.ot nrA nthr Plnrida nnint. onH - Til . 1 1. t?,hf famous Junta, watching plane depart for. Key We. Dints and the Cuban capital. est. Photo shows crowds W. A. i I.. H. V, WATER BAGS We have them all kinds Big overstock ot Scotch Linen Waterbags tri) tnai me touriKta tone itme iime IU parKUll llii'ir . li-r l uuut-r uiuie loailed with tbene daintioa. Mr. and Mrs. L. I). L'o'linn ar on ftiir- inv home In Sun tvdro. Cali- 'fornla. Th.-y liavo been travrlinn for g j three months, t-nil nave visited a number of Kinla in Alaska. Mr. Collins carries a complete radio set In hia onr. and has it so urranacd that he can string; his aeriul wire in- g to the top or a tree and ruu the oth er end to his set. He nays that he has liad some excellent results aud hu linen evnerimentine a enotl dVal. 1 rrTIIDC LYPCI I LMTIIb h.; found that wiud velocity has Ian important bearing on radio as H well as the quality of the ground. 3 Tho presence of mineral in the soil nicRea rerrmng ditttcuit in many cases. Ho lielicros that Hofi'burg Is' I one of the host places for radio that! he has fend. This ia bis second trin - Among other visitors wer A. 0. g Yesterday's Chautauqua program i Teepe and wife, Portland: F. C. Hay-'a) turlr an.l 1 fa ,1 ., . Tl t nb. waa very pleasing ana was well re- - v ... . . . , .. v ooa and wire, Asniand; s ceived by the largo crod bich waac,n nnd ,w)fe AnRi;les in altendiinee. Eloctia J'latt and Ver-i si nford and wife. Seattle; non Stone proved to be entertainers I Oikoand wife. Ilnrrington, Washing-: MIgiITTTTWiTTffTTSTgCT or rejil nierir Ann Uie audience Was.tnn h K. ttnvpt nnd wife Knn kept in a good humor Uui iuk the en-j Jose; Jameg Flora and wife. Port- At a 25 Discount Saturday and Monday Only Churchill Hdw. Company I tire day by their clever and unique land; O. liodmnn and wife. Culver, act. Miss l'latt.-aa she chooses to ! Arizona: W. Herlmer. Oakland: K. call herselj. ulLhouKh she willingly ijr. Holllugsworth and family. Idaho: Western Union company In Salem, Is Here 1-Yoni Hnleni- l-ee Carter, operator with the a RIDDLE .i - n ir n1ftitrrsniifi lo- J, Williaui H. Riddle who, with EiU settled in the valley In tlioilSDl. This thriving town r . wirth a orirMiltlirnl k center ui - " , iV Lit raising section, and while Lrge in area, is a veruauie Bai- kot dotted w"u L once a Jeaaing industry in tW, Has gneu l" " w slthougn consuierauie iu(. ilped annually iroin me snt is mostly driven In from kjies to the east and west of L where the orchardist has attempted to gain a foothold. fcopulatioa of Kiddie la approxi- ioo, ana iuh wwu Buyiivito miblic school system, carry- fce high school grades; also the half-dozen years ago when it was torn down by the Glenbrook own ers to make room ror modern im provements. Itusinoss Knterprlses. That Riddle is progressive is evi denced by the fact that the people support a creditable newspaper, the Enterprise, C. P. Cloud, editor. The rtflmltlixl tliut hur rfiil n:imi ik Mrs III 4 .1 uirA , 1 t i .....v ... . - ,,. imp uim v lit-, 1 Miff jiiu, HI- I Stone, is an entertainer of real ability. ' Ifnrnta: K. W. Oppllger and wife, tier clever monologue was full of wit j Oakland; J. W. Stevens and wife I and the' audience was kept roaring. Montana; W. V. Dcadmnn. New with laughter. Mr. Stone proved to, York; O. P. Prlndie aud wife. Mvr- 1 - ii mii in .1 1 v -ti:jii.iuiinjf buu" 01 uiftiu 1 up i-reex; h. llenael and wife Se ' ,h ,nZ, I instrumenis. A on stringed "fiddle" ; nle. Mr,. j c w,,t and .wl(e Sanil ing the month of July. This ore c.r-1 of his own invention proved to be very , Point. Idaho- J E Warner and wife ries copper, silver and gold, and the ; fine particularly on oriental music, i Spokane' US Knox and wife nolse; ledge la 35 feet wide. The company; The lecture by 1M. Elmer Lynn Vil-, c jiaymon'd nnd wife Uer'keley ' is net saying anything about the as-, llams Chicago's fishting parson, was, " i nvs lint im hnnimarln ow-.v vat. Vrv vnnit Air Willmnirf mm p n nlns ! ting ready to ship, and allege that! for American people to take an inter-; the returns on the Initial shipment! est in politics and to clean up local' will tell the story, In part. A 300-1 ana national pontics oy putting clean foot tunnel has been run, and a shaft ' nen into office. No condition is so has been driven 200 feet on cross-' bad but that it can be unproved, he cuts. Ore shows fine In hanging and said, if the people. of the community foot walls, and the deeper they go. ! oulv net behind the reform movement. the better the Indications are. The! louaya program is given oy tno'p ,, , , company has built a substantial ! Gilvan Open-, company. A prelude; L,nCOUl Jgement OlierOCl ICT working plant, and Is busy just now 88 t1,ls atternoon, following Onicker Dplivprip? fore Installing an air cnnmreBnr Demeli hlch the Junior Chautauqua pro- Vuichel UeUVerieS 6 O xarS engine and machine drill. The pamu 1 Klam- wiln a festival and pnnrant wan In this city to spend the week-end visiting with friends and relatives. Mr. Carter will return to Salem on Monday. plant toasts of & linotype and a "'-a water ana eieciric ngnts, i l''n'" "it .i ' tiS" ''. power press, and tho plant is equip- nnt wun me roaa reany ror naming,! - ?ed for doing commercial printing. A i the company, of which Mr. Cain ls . consistinrf of selections from l.ght sP.ro ankg serves the public, and ' Ireasurer. expects to become a regu- j the company n a Pooia oauhiar ia iHoni r n inT snioDer oetore tne year enns. Air. , . - - - ... - " " ... .. .... irrnm will ha u.-,all n-ni-lh h..i,.tr A strong effort is being made to ob iheld. This evening the (lilvan Opera . ,. ",7 . .KICaln maintain, the ore is In aizht. : De OH or"' nearing. Probably the largest number of automobiles ever to be delivered In the owners' possession at one time In Roseburg was today when J. O. Newland Son turned six Dodge Brothers touring cars nnd one road ster over to their owners. -This is a ore Logsuon uromers, gener-; " - chant jiinim for tbn rnn,;i ve-.,r ! ralr example of the nuhlic's confidence al merchandise; O. E. Aitkin, lum- P." r.e aeve opei in mat lo-,. . n..mC , :,t, in Dodge Ilrolhers nrodmt nnd J. O. ! sold Is annually found in the gravel l "..l ?cron8 P commercial interest, of the . ... Lain a miiiirinrii milliliter ni imu-mc Anions other tmHineM concerns of!in map as a proaucing aeciion. in . , , .... . ; "1 r .1T. " u flrfrlilion tn this tirnlPPt nther nrnn-1 M w piu-ui unio 10 oe- niuum u i-ugfcutJii DiuuieiB, gi'ut'i- 7. ' ,t .,v.i -rKvo. firintaaa t,nii caiitv. besmes cor.a uerau e Dave Crosby, proprietor; a good ' Manually louna n tne grave. number of lick Record Number of Dodges Delivered Sold 16 Deliveries. MALLINSOM S 6ILKS D LUxt IV1 ALi.INs.UN ! UlUKS DE. LUXE meat market, B. F. Nichols, owner; i along the creeks, and a large propor- Newlanil Mr. Kred Son's Integrity. Winston and Mr. Quality High ABRAHAM The Silk Store 110 No. Jackson St " PHONE 110 Prices Low WARNER RUST-PROOF CORSETS WARNER RUGT-PROOF CORSETS I eta. As soon as enough are pledged j Heee took possession of their cars J. D.l, e tho carload received Wednesday . ,ni .,t. r ,en-:Paul Geary, general merchandise; a " ,c" l" """l,to cover tho ntnount of the auarantee on. tuue.u ,. j, , . j, , . tnrougn tne Kiaaie nanx. ., . .,,:.,... u.-n, ,,i.,,i i ....i. ,i . in-.iunaic aivic, a mufc "tuic. A , . .. ... . . . meit-Wlll UB llllie UlllHUIlV 111 HI Cn in? I ' I'1"' ' i ,, i ill n III ;ui . II. A T'"", , ......era. up the contract. People interested in ! "est. Mr. Will Pickens, Mr. W. H. posh near Kinnie aoom seven mijes chaut auqua are asked to pi edgo them-l Bro"'T- Mr- n:s'l KIPW nd Mr.. W. led. i sew house of worship now being under course of erec tor the Baptist people, t rater- IrganititiOM are well represent- Jiiddle. Ie town has a water system of id, tut this is inadequate for present needs. To meet this lt i the people recently voted B lot increasing tne capacity ui fectronery. Ire cream parlors, a mov ing picture theater, and two garages, llroccoll Industry. Many of the farmers adjacent to Riddle have gone Into broccoli grow ing, and this season shlpned eight Carloads to eastern markets. The conditions are so favorable to grow ing of this crop that this season much greater acreage is being plant-j tut and also for installing au,rt .nH , hiiv,j fl,, . h ih,, fcil lighting system. In addi- try will take an importtnt place in be the largest of its kind in America, The property was developed to con siderable extent many years ago. ex pensive equipment was placed on the nrowrtv. which finally fell Into the ! hands of men who suspended opera- ! tions and allowed the workings to go into ruin. These owners hold the ; Julhese public utilities the city lh'e products grown In the valley. It! Property for high prices, yet refuse a recently lOOK action iuumus i i. palimated that 40 nr RO cars will """" " fcnting of a franchise to local : be ghiDDed from Kiadle thlB n.gl. The Oregon Grower, associat on , ror establishing a locil tele-ivear - n:-.s a line pacxing plant at rtimue. vstern, which will connect Minlnir I Du'' on ,ne railway spur, wnere me th. Paciric Telephone and Tele- j Ever since the first gold was taken I ''er ' ,asr'a,,nh FniP cooiDanr lines ana w t iarm- r.nn, Rra.ini DA.,kvn nM..n ' Iiai sdjacent. The main street niininir has nroven a lure fo manv in idle is graded and well grnv- the countyt td the sand bars of vhich mi.kes a good driveway row creek an(j triiiutarv streams southwest of the town is that known gelvea foi. tickol8 now 80 Ulut there 1 A- MeCord of Oakland. These dolly- may be no loss of time in drawing up encs renucen tne twenty-seven atnnd as Nickel mountain. This is said toj the contract. VISITORS AT THE AUTO CAMP GROUNDS Short Storie of th Stranger Who 8top In Their Journey Along the Highway. a winter and summer, and thei connecting with Myrtle Creek anyonville are being improved The people regret very on refused to allow the Pacific ay to go by way of their town, e determined to put the roads a condition that much of the J ill come their way anyhow. Mutnern Pacific company uiatn i passenger depot and freight iouse in Kiddle, employing two regularly. Hue Climate. 'nd Us sheltered nosltinn f ' it from the cold storms that inies prevail even In this fa- rt-KiOn anil it haa Innff huin b"a of itidille that Its neoole too first strawberries annually " ne state. H. E. Hemple, a ttlrhlllon. mn.o.tln . - " ... v iiiuuiimiu P". Which risen in Ih. f'oa.lo. ' 'he southeast, skirts the "a later fluds Its way Into vUiey is noted for its genial ' search for these "hidden treasures" is rrana lain, tormer county survey or of Douglas county. Mr. Cain has lived at Riddle many years, and haa brought his engineering experience into service In seeking qu.'irtz ledges. That he has been successful is be lieved by his many friends familiar reaides a short distance east of j with his achievements, nnd by min n, has the iliaiinpii..n ni hin. i Ing men of Portland. Mr. Cain and 'or three years in nr,-ot.,n associates, working under the Incor-1 'fst 'jerries to the Portland mar- i I'orated name of Oreiron Exploration I Cherries In thia vaiio oi.n ' conroanv. located the Silver Peak ril davn pnrlio Knn . n-.lne nn the niolint.iln sid almost I . iiinu lu i.iusl , lofalities in Doualaq cminiv eight miles due south of Riddle. The; exact spot or ine fiuuu cl.u uininsi be located by one standing In the I streets of Riddle, and the property j ! renehpH bv n ffrmrl ro.id that has ! k.,. .. lis wy lit lu I ' 7 " . , ! fonth luipqua river a short dls- ' Ju8t ,,ecn completed under the super-1 M the north. Situated on the vl -lon of Mr- Cain- Th1 nipanjr haa , low creek k tho i, done a lot or development won .u optimistic Xcer miner Much f neiBrow,,r8 whlch '-"'ePed to packing m I llJlnZZ1 ,?, I ror Processing and marketing. ' products to outside markets. Gile & j company, of Salem, prune dealers, i mainttvln a commodious warehouse at Kiddle, where they receive fruit from have all along contended that the source of these gold deposits must he in the hills and mountains from whence these streams have their source. Clinging to tills theory, pros pectors have searched the slopes for the mineral ledges believed to exist, and several claims have been staked out and more or less development work done on them. Among the men whose optimism has led them to spend a lot of time and money in tho It Is estimated that approximately 1,000,000,000 pounds of dried prunes were shipped last season, besides large quantities of green fruit. Other products shipped from Riddle were cattle, sheep, hogs, turkeys, chick ens and lumber. Pies and cako3 and hot bincuits are not often experienced by the average auto tourist while on his trip. Such products of the cciinary art are usu ally not obtainable over the camp fire. That, perhaps, is one reason why the Roseburg camp grounds have become so popular. A l:in-- kitchen range is being used to heal waier for the show er baths. It Is located In the open In the fenr of the community house nnd is In use practically nil tiny long. Sa vory apple pies. d licious cakes, hot j biscuits, cookies and many other like I preparations come fonh skilfully Dlreet, u n irnn.l Bon-n.ni with H" Of 2 ,.00l) feet rfoll T 1"' AvKD lhe " and held until needed, and this in- supplies much of the lumber Iown nd farmers In jaamn.tjr. and close proximity ' transportation permits shlp- . , -'u.VAu.e9 til. uiuer ' ln 'he statu wniitlcent Orchards. .'i.n.. valiPjr are t(j be fou)(1 u sl prune orchards in wn ?UnT- nd crP f"t"-e 1 m that ,eeton. Orchards , b0n known to bear an r. nd here. Jik l .n , L,'.1''1! fune growing has P; t,'en,y fiiowedi tne meB the last, two years, and now has near- i lv a car of ore on the dumn which! . ' viV .a. j..' j - T i . M--1 -?-''' C.thi nj; ordors for cars to nineteen which1 makes .earlier del, veHes mor promis j inp n a rnjlojid shippd on the I 2.rMh of June and nnother ia promised : r'arly tills month. AH the proud pur ( chasers have been drivin their cars: around the eity much of the day nnd j the appearance pf so nimy new cars at the same time attracted quite a bit I of notice to the conservative ehnnpe 1 In body deslsn. The chanpo, while it dos not affect the up-to-date sland , ard of the older desipn, aifnin adds a few more fnip-overaents that make iJodfre lirotliors cars desirable at all t tin ps. Evrv Tods:e Hrothera dealer was requested to explain to his customers that the demand for Dndue Urothcrs ca" is most insistent of their expeii rnre ati! aHhouirh the ptoductlon Is the pTt'iitost ever it wtill falls far short of meetlnK the demand. The 'nctory is operatlnir nt capacity and orders r.re pouring in dny by dsy with prenter urRupcy than ever before. Suc h pressure for cars tn not unnntitr al as anv outomohil of unusmil value which buyers ieal!y want mut nec essarily b oversold at this time of year. iMdce IJrothers nrpe that the pu'ilif! be informed of this condition, as it Is Impossible to serve oil cus tomers immediately hut with the in err nurd produrtion the time which thi-v :ui wait for delivery Is con tinually bofni? reduced. The Inline dir. to moin nt is nf little consqurnce when figured over the Ion; life of the ca r. J. O. Newland & Son say that the June KUtomobilo sales of 35 iJodge Ilrolhers met or cars (im-lmltnK or der), besides second hand cjir sales, ha f;ir exceeded the sales of any oth er mouth In their neven ve.tr'a deal fnift In motor vhicles. This rword ws made In spit of the f;tct Ihnt the IochI firm do s not einjiloy a single sal'iyman nr offer commlsnions on ales. A record of this sort is abso- j lutely convlnctnir evidence that Jiodue 1 Itmtherr. pMhltift hss established an (enviable remiiaM'n for deprndHblilltv ( and wh CLASSIFIED COLUMN fclfc iW ClA.-fcUriU AOVEkTlSfcVVihT WILL rOIJSO rAO mum iwiuiHtt -mw tviuat WANTKD To buy t horrU i bv tho tree Xavler VldwT, IHvoiivillf.' ()n W'ANTKl Kxpt-nenocd Klrt v.-unt-Bt'iioKraphl or ciorivat wajrk. J'hoiiu 14N-J. WANTKI A Ktrl or woman lo In hoiiK work lor an elderly l;nly. 249 N. ito8e St. VANTKI IKioo loan. Hiitlt eriire rrsl mutate neeuiliv. Adlrei g. V., vuro of JioHfhurK Niw-k'vifw. VA NTH I 4 ' i()K a CV vs t VorfcTTl .Tt el fiooii waif'-'n rr r:KXit party. AtldrjH T..T. HrryL pot ban, Oro. WANTKI WtMimn roua inr rnrit h. Hniiill i-r!W, niortt-rii ronvrnlulit-ua. AdnrowH '(.'ook." Ntw-Kt vli w. WA.NTKM Jtili on fruit or (liilryiuirh by n tarried man or would likr to rent Siimo on sliareg. Must lie lono to CatlMilie clnm-li. AdUiH W. X, ..!,')Y 1 1 'le w; WANTKI ) KeiideV" plK, wilTimy 1 (i cent por puiitid tl llvprpd at Holder.' lioiiiu, for riKlit breed aud to weltth from fifty to one hundred and futy pou ml eneh. AddrexH (leo. W. I'.ld- .die, Htitdlers' Home. ltolmry, Ore. FOR RITW. HKNr ftufety ortul Hosbur Nati Ft HI ItKNT il apartments. A. T. Liwrcti ll'.l ais Ntre. tpoati lank. in mom nt rally m ( 't'lnni'Ti htne l't. kltiK d. Hei. Ul AK.-nt, FOR SALR 1 ton tnu-k. (1. 1hj. 0 a Kane Ht. Inquire J. Ftlt HAIH Fresh row, Alexander Addition. It. W. Htovttll, -A few used Fords at a very . A. JiVCKWOUU juoior l-O. FOIl 8A1,K Oood frrln hay, 12 per ton. Already to haul, .'hone 260-K. red red Shorthorn tl .RoaeburK. lit. I. FOIt SAU: Ketfiati hull. M. T. Imwn 1'U y.M.K About IB ton of baled buy. $10 per ton. I. II. Cuatle. Uox IH:'. Itt. 1. Itmieburtf. FOIt HALK fne team work hornea, ono mule, barnenfi. wHicn .antl two colllo Plli!J.i,nxh'Jli1,H.rir: Fou HANK tine-ltorae biiRy and bar ruhn; nl-o two-horau aprlntf waKon. It. K. Mathls, Itt. 1. phonn 3-K-4. FOU SAI.K uliurr i:xplorHtion Co.. Hid 4- per -hare. 11. J. Oregon. i atoek, Oregon tlo. Ore. Irlra luqiiln, Rlddlo, i-otu Amy twvniK ItST Mei wef n Klktcrt mid J ifain"Si7n dny, June ... one roll of xllver knives. "It" engraved on handler. Iteward for return to Mrs. W. A. Ity etiard, Yonenllu. Or. IJJST Hftween iranta Va and M r tie Crrek. a eoiiteuMr. l ojilatlin rltittl Inir. Frenno hlK'i Sf'botd IrannfiT, a letter written to Mia. Nettlf Uroek, of 1'rrno, a hrotote rnlHl. KniffhtH of I'vtblaM, to llatrlH lEiotk. FliirU-r express n. O. to linn Is !n k, fi;i K 2nd Ht.. Albany, tiLson, and receive tin reward. Foit WI.H 10 toim f hay ln slnok, at $10 pi-r ton if taken at one. Veteh, oata and vraas. A. IU Wicks, Hmk- Ifs, (iri-Kon. FOR SALK--I1 mstlti'liInK and nicotinic attachment. Fits anv sewing mach ine l'rica It. KOONOM I 6AL.KM J'o.Ml'AXyMedford. Oreaon. I'll KRRIKS tJovo'rnor Wood and Black Tartar Inn cherries for 3 cent a a pound on the trees. Come and Kt all you want. I'uitli Ranch, pbune R-F-4. FOR KALti 1 LfneoTn Buck, or will" tradr for Hhrops.li Ire. Aluo 1 cood ul larnund mare Wl. 12ait lbs. Cheap. C, -F-11. Wvber. Roberta Creek. I'huna It SAI.K - l-OK'ahh.-rrleii. ?. eerita ' it-r Itt. I'lrk them yourself. Rrtnif ' ontalnera. C. II. Clayton, oreen. re. oii(iiliii;r, C, II. Claypoul. Ort'c-n, ( tre MISTFM,AKOi H 714 r.lhible .-M-.-liliiK IlldK., lIAMoMS, K'dd Ixm timales. tl. hamer. rori land, itre) it'i j I ST A n yon e k w I n V 7'T.r(tlan JohriHon, a furmer. kindly nut if v him thai be ithoiild write to the Hil;n)n; trfttor itt hlH fHthir'n enlitte. t'baS. tli miblie eomea to a idare ! . IVtemburff. Alaska. tbev expert to hfp to a smelter dur- wlmt Is now ilenbrtMk Kmi. iK hoiiv built by William H. ltiijdle In lM."t, cmly pioneer, on of buinc-s with vry little sol(Ma- ! t!'n nnd place orders fo- this auiorno- j ; bile it show.4 that the c ir is exactly J I whnl tbev wanl. It f H ureal, in- i cour:i cement for bon t T "lertvnr. FOR SALE liny. Fdenbowr Orchard Tracta. I'hono JM!-1"'- FOR HAlM-; t nlKl'Vradrt "KbroihYre I'Wti, uoihI condition. IJinil-bMii. !',, nvlil. f-f- Hilt HI,K oil ItKNT 3J0 ncres near Oakland oretron, fruit, mitn k and farm land; aootl lioiiae and all Hue eHHitry biilldliiKs. M'it sacrifice on account of old ska. Win. Klaen. Oak land, ret(on. FOR SAI-K--H!mrrhorn-r;irii.rn bull, 3 : year. I-"alb'-r ri;lft''r'ii, mother fi I ill, milk rtHlly when I bousht tho iHtf. Hhropahtrr rum, 1 yers, reaia- tered. or will tniTn. htm for eialiy it hkI Octntne nr Itamhotllette. Fled I'arker. i:;inyonville. lire. A HARiTain No. lTr"2Tr-lb. Iowa separator. $10.00; 2 .No. 1:. bud -itt. Jttwa Hcpnitom $f.r. nrt arh: 1 six sho ! mnirt" row rkdlmc cult I valor $ir.ai. frl'-ea F. O It. Kmh-rlln, rmli. UiCreery Rruthara, Sulherlin, rfton J th-lr Clancy lids. Oh! Kappy Thought '"I ii ill WtfXyKtfXn "iuwTTmKii J 46s wTX -LJ A ylr.K rohr) UpVMrro Lcryov rrHl" TJ? i I 1 "-irfif SMawMorc to. ip,,.,, CO TO School. to-MY. h I I I "!' VL) -P, L.l-!f quiM rjlra rrft have ,i.nK.. , . w i ii iv iruit. one of the blfci a JJt "uth of town th. ""uadarifHi i. v, ,, , ' "'ia , .. original '" H rnV1"1 Pi0neer thre-' ' in th '"'!?,le- "le "r.t hou PERCY L.CROSBY d .tood ther. nnUl . 5, v, II.. MtCl.r. W.ir 't'""" !roiertle care WuLV' - w -