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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1919)
j" MoypY'EVE'yTyri: TTT 1 LOCAL. f ' Mother Dies Charlo, Dlsqua, of the Hoover Meat Shop, received u telegram yes terday uio'rning tellin" of the death or his mother at her home in Sedal la, Missouri. Mr. Iisiua is tho on'v son, but I'e has tint, sisters, two or tneui livniK with his mother, and a third maril-d and livins In the amo town. Mr. IJisqua's mother lias been very so k for the past six months,. Bo will not attend Uio funeral. . New Sidewalks The old cement sidewalk, which was .badly, broken, was taken up on the corner and in front of the West-Ju couson building this week und a new concrete walk laid. It will be ready for use in a few days. New cement walks aro also being laid uiouikI tho blks' building. I'crui'n ti Home in Durkce t J. W. Love, Charles and I.emual Smoker, Mr. and Mis. I. II. Douglas, returned to Durkee this morning, after a ten day visit with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas's daughter, Mrs. J. L Hichardson. Accepts Position Here Ivan Sheppard, who lias been in 1'lgin for the past three months, hati accepted a position with the Harris Grocery company in this city. Fined $10 for Drunkenness William Frazier, black, was found drunk by the local police and fined W by Judge Eakin this morning. District Secretary Here Mrs. Lulu li. Crundall, district sec retary of the Episcopal church, will be here Tuesday, and will hold a meeting at the home of Mrs. J. D. SSIaler a. 2:110 tomorrow afternoon. AU'Epis copal women are invited to attend. Wallowa Man Here Oscar Maxweil, of Wallowa, is reg istcrcd at one of the local hotels. Dan Boyd Here Daniel Boyd, well known lawyer of Enterprise, is a business vi.-itor in the city. Leaves for Portland Leonard Underwood, special ngcnl of the general land office, and hi:i family, left yesterday for Portland, where they will make their future home. The Underwoods spent the summer here, living in the C. S. i)unr residence. Palmer Junction Visitor Frank C. Robinson, of Palmer Junction, was a caller at the Unite States land office today on business. Heturns from Vale , Miss Helen C'urrey returned thin morning from Vale, where she hav been spending the past two days will her- brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs Ocorge Huntington Carrey. Miss Cur rey attended the teachers' institute i' ' Baker and then went on to Vale. F. S. Bramwell Here F. S. Bramwell is again a visitor in the city. Mr. Bramwell is employed by the state commercial club and hei work for the organization takes him to all parts of the state, lie has been doing work here and at Baker for the past two weeks." In Walla Walla Zcrber Klein went to Walla Walln Saturday evening on business. He re turned this noon. Elgin Visitor Here J. A. Sommer is a visitor in the citv from Elgin. Wrestler Ilere Ad Gustavo, of Baker, a wrestler, is ft visitor in the city. Gustavo wreIed here a couple of times last winter. Vinconl Man Here A; B. Colburn, superintendent for the Palmer Lumber company at Virr cent, is in the city on his return trip from Portland, where he attended the loggers' congress. M'iit Sunday fn Pendleton ,Miss Nest Smith nnd Mr. Clark Allen spent Sunday la Pendleton vis iting friends. ; Illiltr ' I FILMS . , IfHIWi ' ! . I IN I V i OUT '". Ibefoi d y'0 J J 0 i s'A K 'ocTor.Eiy i n,' loi' 9. " Here for Convention M?ss Flora Cruikshank, of Elgin, is in the city preparatory to the Union bounty undny school oonventiOn, which begins tomorrow. Miss Cruik shunk'is superintendent of the young people's division. 0 Here from Enterprise IWil'jam V. Zurcfier, of Enterprisf, was a business caller nt the UnitcH States land office today. Goes to Portland , Fred B. Curry left last evening for Jutland on a short business trip. Purchase Xew Cur . T. U. Johnson has purchased a new Hudson Speedster from Ihf liuion Motor Company. To Make fama. Tomorrow County Clerk McCormick today reported that if he could get help he would niako a canvass of Satur day election returns tomorrow. Bal lot boxes have been coming into tho clerk's office nil day. Here From Hot like Mjrs. Maggie Fleetwood of Hot Luke, is a business visitor In th" city today. Visitor From Maine Frank Whitney, in the early days an engineer on the railroad hen but in recent years master niechanh o! ono of' the New England railroads is in La tirundo on a visit of a few days with old time friends. Spends Weed-end ill linker Misses Ella and Bess Scriber. of La Crande, are week-end visitors in tho city, and aro stopping at The Antlers. Bnkor Democrat. On Hunting Trip B. F. Noaly of tho Puttnan Drug Store, and O. U. Harrington, left this morning for Wallowa county where they expect to shoot up all the deer. They will be gone for several days. Twenty-One Contestants Win Popular Sheet Music Tweiity-one contestants In tho Ob server b -missing word contest which appears in the Sunday issue, were winners of the popular sheet music last week. The word was "Koos kia," and tlio 'K" was omitted froir ' Bakery" in Dulli's Bakery ad. "O" was omitted from ''Boise'' in rUuirew Brother's ad. "O" was omitted from ''Hydro" iu Dr. Mayville's ad. 'S" was omitted from ''Ask" in Hie C.rando Hondo Meat Co's ad. "K" was omitted in ''Kinds" In I tic La Grande Iron Work's ad. '1" was left out of the word "La- dies' in Jones and Kabone ad. "A" was omitted in ''Grajidu" iu the O. F. Coolidge ad. Thoso receiving limbic wero Caro line Gilhanks, Donald McKay, Mrs. C. I!. Walker, Miss Grace Hunt, Miss Freida Zweifel. Mrs. A. B- Zwellel, Klva Vele Gilbanks, Anna Kromer, Virginia Walker, Mrs. Ben Kronicr, Robert Becker. Mrs. A. L. Huff, Chaiiotlle Walker, Audrey Nash. Mrs. E. W. Hopkins, Jailnita Spen cer, Helen Griggs, Junna i.iviu. ena Morris, Mrs. Grace llankins and Mrs. Scott Wleatley. Montenegro Asks League of Nations to Restrain Serbia (My AKs(cJ;ilrd l'ruHs to The "b.scrver.) PALMS, Oct. 13. Montenegrin forces, have inflicted heavy losses on Serbian detachments in the Montene grin insurrection, which is continuing, according to a statement issued by tne Montenegrin minister of foreign nf-l lairs. Montenegro, it ts said, has again asked the great powers to .order the ! .Serbians out of Montenegro. The sttcmcnt continue.H: ''At Mount Jouiictrhe; MontencKrin.s inTlictod heavy lus.-cs on Serbian forc es, and in combats near Cettinje the .Serbians lost 50 killed, 1M wounded and many prisoners. "Montenegrin prisoners are licinc murdered by Cerbians in the most eru el manner, Antoinc Hoj-eviteh, a doc tor of law, 'and several other former students having been found on the bat tlefield with their eyes Routed out and their h inds severed. At Nieitouwhe, a 10-year-old boy was benended or hav ing sung the.Monenegrin national an them and two young women were out raged anil then shot on the same pre-tex-t. Aged men and women have 'had their eyes burned out with hot ashes by the Serbians." FORMER SOLDIERS HELP LOAD VESSEL , (lly A.tjiorlati-d I'rt'fn to Tho Oh.iTvc-r.) J SKATTLK, Oct. in. five carloads i ff rifles nnnititrnnl 'tn V I'.wl i , . , , ' , ' were twine loaded on the steamer De- light her today hy HO former soldiers. ionowin; tne retusal of the union lontrs'.ioremen tn d iho wnrl nn'fh. eround thi the riflenwere intended"' for ?e a(?air.stthe Bolsl viki. f JUDGE SENTifNCESt,' DELBEBT STRONCr 0 o u 1 1 ;c iinii-t hr'il'l an'l no ftthor Jiije Knowi's tixiay senlj'nred ifl-jships must l. ifl-iii0)!j o p out Ix'rt StronEho was sued by his ".o vi as loners th U provi ' for non-upport, an -a.9 tried la mafig ln0fo.: Ships S:rou;i'? rr-i Frftajr, 9ie jut? finding kvnoilty of the li.ltic are ?ijct to aeliurc ine cnanre. lay seen. was Tor one -y,r.r in jaii.n.P; ra'e Tf tronR wo i f upp'e his wife. m Th O" of JO' of ui-.H.JiKhiJ-- I comi'nred this morning, wi p.ccupy ' most OI imnoriu-. Al s'lr") rMir w.is avy- O.is W ni.n tcstinvA- in? slill biing taken for lh Pale. ilv grande evextxo oiwerykr A.Mlvltlt'AX STlv.V.MKIt O liOST Mount IIcmSi DcMiyyi-d hy KilfHKdon ill Harbor at .Montevideo O 0 MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Ojt. 13. The yAnertcan steamship Mo mi I Hood has been. destroyed, iff the lfarQ bor hole by Hie explosion of au oil lank during a fljo which broke out ou the steamer. Tho crew escaped The Mount Hood, of 24:13 tons sailed from Mobile May 27 for Bahia l!lanc: and proceeded thence fur Montevideo, arriving September 27 cosr. itir.w NEW YORK. Oct. 1 3.-Airrodc Gonzales, former president of Cost!. Uica, arrested Saturday in comic: tion with a libel suit brought bj 1 Incoln G. Valentine, was releasee Saturday on $25.0110 ball furnished by friends. Mf. Valentino charger that the former president accu.-ec. him of aiding In a revolution in Costa Rica. COLONEL HOUSE IS ILL AFTER ARRIVAL (By Assoc. ntt-d l'renu to The Observer,' NEW YOU K, Oct. 13 Col. House Hie president's confidential advisor, remained iu bed today following his crrival vsttrdny from Kranco. This wan said to bo duo to grippe and fitoncs. White House Officials Resent Reports of the President's Condition (By Associated Vrcsa to The Obstrvr.l WASHINGTON. Oct. U. The president's condition remained toda) much the samu as tut past several (i ays, gays a bulletin issued hy hU physicians. White House officialr resented the reports published thai tho president's condition was such that he could not attend to official duties. Those closo to tho president txprcRsod tho confidence that he vould roj;atn health although he must continue to remain in bed foi an extended period. Lr. Grayson id ho would continue to send out bulletins and would not discuss the rumors concerning the president V condition. He add-d that the prea Meat's mind is clear and ho is per fectly capable of forming install' judgment on any uestion arising. Discusiion of whether tho presi dent Is well enough to perform hia f filial duties developed in the sen att foreign relations committeo to day. There was rio formal effort R raibu the question formally, it wiii" aid. COMMANDER ASKS FOR CONFERENCE COPENHAGEN, Oct. Hi. Coi. Askoff-R' riMomlt ' claims fo have checked the Lettish iittaek nn the left flank of his Russian forces, and cilice taking IUga has invit d t he Letts and Esihoniana to confer, with bim at Milan. The colonel said tin pmpo.-o, of the proposed conf. n we was "to prevent further hloodsh d mm! bring about joint action against the ItoUheviki.".- SHANTUNG CLAUSE. TO COME UP SOON WASHINGTON, Oct. IS. Imml i:enio of anoth' r t'r.t of strength In the, senate controversy over tho Ger man peace treaty overtops In inter est and importance all matters likely to couie before congress t his we''k. Leaders In the tr-'aty fight regard a vote on Shantung amendments to the nact l;:to this week, as us.stirid nd hope that within 10 days all f . Debate on the Shantung amend jpients will be continiiL'd today by iSenator Lodge, chairman of the for eign relations committee and author of the pending amendments. He'dinr; of the treaty text will be continued end by Wednesday It Is hoped to proceed to vote on the Shantung section. IIIC IIAl I. OK liOI.SIIKVIM I.OXOfIX, Oct. 1 :. III the rap tine of Yanipiirg (leneral tilazcnapp is reported to have l;ikea four com plete loMo viiii rerlments and two thousand other soviet troops and Itbe entire staff of tho tenth l)o:.he- vilii division, says a Iwlly Mail dix. patch. . GERMAN SHIPS ARE ORDERED - FROM BALTIC STLT'fl. (lennany, Oct. 13. De mands that C 'Titian ,ihip on the IhJtic b recalb d to their, home tperlM find that ull others be f-;rbl ( . . , , , , , Id- den to leave were received by the German government in a telegram "U,,V ' fjiiot-'t Hi follows: "V ini? It th' altack on Itifca fr'" pr.s.HaL'f p f .-u its arj p o i.'iionally vjtl'.fi iSiw'n0f O' "alf i).-rni n Hhlia fn the lii.ili. Ail V.."is In Ik.l- W inn aiiH', " 0 0 m C:winn Cam. O fl 10 fr- IlflTbli.irr. .l,fe:it ! nttn l le, u-f9 InMlicmn pro--wl 'lie i .n-ir'-r. h:i.m.' rry or.fitjrf. -rry "alive of hou'f and Oiitral lAuorltn. AN ASTRONOMICAL l'.UUV o Miss Harvest Moon, held a jubilee, Tae little stars vero her company. The invitations read rather queer, For each one said, "COM-KT sun-down, dear, e Uefore it's dark and the skies aro black: Hrintf Nanny and Onruima and all the pnck0 We'll carry on high PiTt you must say good bye liefore the sun clbibs the eastern sky." No star in heaven A-tit regrets oh, no! They ull were'ieady and anxious to gt At dusk they met in the ffistant east Twinkling- ami bright, eylhused for the feast, Tne Tiod Stars were fixed up pretty fine Old Zodiac called that a very bad sign. He said that in heaven every star Is just us good as the. others are. . Hut Saturn came all loaded with Kings, Ami Jupiter wi.Ve some fancy things Like Moons. Yet all the stars were fain To jump abroad old .Charles' Wain And drive right off to the rendezvous. Hefore they arrived they got a (rood scare, For.after their wagon there chased a (jreal Hear. The baby Stars grabbed ti.,Mt hold of their Mars Hut the twins cued, "Ixok, there's two of them b'ars!" Close after tho (Ireat Hear a Little Pear came The stars were frightened, yet one was game, A Shooting Star bravely aimed his gun, Pulled the trigger ami the work was done! They reached the party pretty soon And danced to the music of old Neptune, An air that was played upon a Lyra Made the asteroids jig till Uaey caught on fire. 'We're thirsty what can we drink?" moaned they. "You'll find cooling draughts in the Milky Way; With the Biff Dipper drink fresh milk from the kine, With the Little Dipper ouaff sparkling Moonshine,-' . Said Harvest Moon to her happy friends; 'And also before this soiree ends "Try some CAPKK-COKN, and some Mtt-e-or," Hut &he was interrupted, for "Oil, oh," the Seven Sisters cried, "Help, help, dear Moon, we've lost a Pleuul." ''(JKM1N1 Christmas!" screamed the Moon, "The Pointers will find your sister soon!" The situation looked so serious That they consulted old Arcturus. "Any Doe; Star who helps his boss," Said he, "Will get a gold Southern Cross.'' Then Mercury put speedy wings to his, feet To beat those tlogs to that Pleiad sweet, . Alas! He found just Beroneee's hair Ixo, the lion, ate the girl iu his lair, Orion the hunter grabbed up his sword, . To kill that lion, butt with one accord The other Stars yelled with vim and Vega "Let Hercules get him, he's stronger and bigger!" Hut Pleiad was lost forever and forever, And the stars couldn't smile, though Uney mfde the endeavor; They wept and wept until lovely Venus Cried with terror, "Hur.ry home ere the Sun has seen us." For if Stars are caught by the Sun very often, They'll ull be deail and iu Jobs Coffin. 1SAI1KL WILLIAMS. The "White Fsa'her." The expression. "He Mimved the white feather," bus its oricln In refer ence to game rocks. Pure-bred gnme cocks have only red and black feath ers, but crossbreeds have a" white feu I her In the tall. The sliglilenl Im purity In strain Is said to d -tny the bird's pluck, hence the white fwUher In used to dYnote cowardice. Obtain Oil From Eggs. The ti:v"e living hi the Orinoco lay.i eegs which are '.vtr;innliii:irily rleli In .oil. The linliMtis in llrhlsh Oulamt eolleet lNlHMt,'Mo yearly for making oil. 'Che erg of mrny sn bit-Is are excellent eating. The best of lb.' loi Ik said to be that of (he "nnirre," u bird which Is very common ou the Lubiador coast. Territory Taken From Spain. At the close of (he war wlih Sj.ril" he American g. eminent nbttiliif 'I my.sesslon uf I'orlo Itico. Guniii and 'he I'hiMp.Ine:j, agreeing to pny Spain .?Wnmki and give SpnnlMi thip-i sp elal tnidiiig privlh-ges In the I'hilfp plneM for ten .yenr.s. Neither state hood nor citizenship was promised to any of the Islands lakeii over and Ihey ire governed as territorial poKKes.shms. The Lllnc Tree. The lilac is perii::p';. ail tbltr'S eon fihl. -red, the i;io-it spleridhl of HowVr Ing Irees. Kvei-ybody l- faiiilM.ir with Its fragrance. 'He- tree belongs to the olive family and Is ehM'ly till led to lb! cornnefn priV' i. bi( ft bears no lleshy frult'iind Is vnhielesM except f(;r the splendor of its blossom. Furniture olicfi. This Is n polish ned by n n!lnet maker who learned (he inido? ')ne-hulf pint raw linseed oil, thrre tabb.;poon fulB turp'Titlno, two tablesiuctfuls nl .'ohol, three tablesjioonfi:ly vinegar. Sliako well before using. Flowers Foretell Rain. The ordinary H-.ver and all Its vari ties, including f-ljiitnro k, are baim ti rs. When fain Is-comliig the Ienve hut tog' ther like the hheilM of on oy ii-r. I-'or a day or two before rnln "onies their stejti sw'll to an npprer. ible exfent, mid stiffen 'no that the leaves are borne more uprightly than 1-U'tl. Tills f'teiil S.Vell,Jl.;f n rain ijj exnecfed (s n fi alure ,f many fr.v. iob prtntlnz. The ifis-rver. w.-iT 77 i . '.. Z'.iJ ,1 KELLY. o - 7 J r - I o 0 Vtio Better Let Than Never. The strangest wedding I ever snw wiih that of mi aged aunt,' who In her you ill lii'd b;d a suitor who went off to mak his fnitrije and never returned until, old ami Infirm, but wealthy, he H'turncd to claim his obi MV.eetbenrt. who was so feeble she had to remiihi ill a yle el l:ir during the ceremony. Chicago Tribune. Dnre to Act When Rltht. 1 men are utrald of making mU- Me J:t'es. I iii;e men who make nilsinUeM, who huve the diivh, the energy, the . arm blood In th"!r v-. ins. to malt" inUtiikis. Kvervthing In life Is more or less n gi. nble. Timidity never nr eompllsiied linyllilng In this world I-'alth Is the main-spring of enterprHe. AIlstuk.'M ia-'l;e ih" giime Interestliwr 'ihey lift It above the dead level fctimuhitc !inni;li);itlnn, and lieep hope youiig.- I- i n nl; MuiiHey. Dead Air and Disease. Dr. Leonard lllll, whose experlmenls a few years ago proved to the world that It is not impure air but Hlilt, hu mid, dead air (bat li.duccH disease, de ll vi red recently n leetare on infant MH-rlallty before the Uoyiil Society of Arts. In this be Mild that huhlcs lletl from being too much clothed iih well ns from being improperly fed. I'hey should tto be kept loo warm or mi quiet, but should be allowed lit MiiH'Sf to b- inille uaketp and sJiould e played with hist to give them vx ru.se. Better Than Riche. A -man who gives h'w eldidren babils of Industry provides f r I hem better than by glting tbe'm a fortune. Whately. FOR H1NK ECZEMA Apply Zemo tho Clean, An tiseptic Liquid Easy to Uso ' - Does Not ikuc Crc nsy Mlvcs and ointment nliotiH rot be applcd if goo4 clear nkin it wanted. I;rm any druf Eist for 35c, o UJ0furlarRsizo, Ret a tKjttle of Zemo. When applit a directed it cctivetf removei eczema, quickly itopsilrhin nnd IkuIb skit troul.Vjs, tin cc, burns, mounds aod dating. It por traits, cleanse an4 ot!t. Zemo 't a cltiHi, deien.blt and ita.'xprnsive, iinti'iic liquid. Try it, M we belicy uoiliii, you have wtl uaud it. 14 tUviaV , toe and satisfying. f-a tour Tirea and tour " Monty. -' can fix J hem ifc tiny kave i 'ii heailrf. Try t;i onee on a rwfiuill lire: ! also havfr your size Lititnd ti;i. s 0 t ours fo'QHervke', STRONG' Result of Extravagance. These nre not theiu'reMsnrlexof life; they enn aenn-ely he called tha con- Qenlenees; und yet, only lieenusu they look pretty, how nunc? want to hnvo them! Ily these, nnd other eslrnv UKUjitra, the Rcnteel nre reduced to poverty, nnd foreib tu borniw of those vhiiOi they formerly despised, hut who, through Industry and frugality, huvo niiilntiilniHl ihelr htaiulliiix. In owhith ease It npiear plainly that "A plm man on his lets Is IiIkIut than n rcii tleiuaiu his knees," us loor Hiehard says. lleiijamlii Franklin. A Slip of tho Tongue. I'm quite sure the inost.etnhnrrnss liiK moment of my life was when I met my friend Jim , whose very rich father had Just died. Intending to ex tend to-him an expression of my R.vm pnthy, ' some lapsus llng'tino I wild to him: ",llm, I've Jus! heard of your father's denlh, and I want to extend, to you my sincere coiiKratuhitlous." lOxcluinge. Double Tonouerf. Porothy wished to tell her aunt nhotit another little pjrl who lived a few doors away. It happened that the other little Rlrl stuttered. As lv.rothy didn't know her name nnd didn't know the word "stutter," she nld: "l)h, auntie, you know the llttlo i;lrS that talks douhle." iNEWTODAYj WANTKI) Someoiiu to keep hoy, aged 10, can help with chores for hoard or will pay for keepiiiK. In Muall family preferod. Inquire Ohseiver. . 10-U-Otp 1'OR SALKfMassy apples, Tho I,ady, the early delicious apple, is ripo and ready. lu(Uirc' of your grocer or J. U. Stoddat Kcd u:i2. lO-lS titp WANTKI) Ten ry tomorrow Imei at Mars' Quur aiivnine, October 14. J 10-13-tf I'OU SAI.K- Ono hunilred tons Rrain hay, $20 n ten. J. K. lieynohls, Black 71)2, or farmers li. liI.i lltii STRAYED I'roi.i fuy pasture some time this sumnii one red hall. !ie marks or brands Huynohls, ?5 reward. J. E. ' lO-I.'l :'.t;i FOR SA!,K.-I.ayint l ns and rabbits. l'hono Illnrk H4A. 10-13-.: VANTi:i Apple phoia. l'honi Illack 2052. I.. rlnlit. 1U-1I1-2 WANTHH- To I trunk In aood y aecoud hand idlllou. l'homi Hack 10-lll-lt Why should a person suffer with; itihliiK plies, or hemorrhoids when ' you can drop Into our dniK alors -and buy HomothliiK that will glvoj immedlato relief and In moat la- ' stances euro tho trouble, all for $1 at I 10-8-tf. I rftMILT DRUG STORE O RANO C.ORCOON, FOR SALE One fivO room house, with bath, modern, wl'.h full basement, well lighted and ientiluted, ?I100; one five room dwellDiir with toilet anil sink, full l.aeniet, vegetable- cellar, $!P.",I); one nine-rojiii house with bath, or ranited for lajit and cold water In every room, win 4 thruiiirhout, ve(ret.if.e cellar, with l.uihliitir lor k"'Kv ami woixlshed n ipiit.' finished, clo. at ?1WI0; 01 fivtrroom dwelling with full hasemi one atoro room .hutld- init, with pud !ins til rear with full base- ment; one s three other in, building, almost new; 'iimll buildings, close in; one four-roo Viahoiise, city water, elec tric lights, stone foundation, collar anil wood.hcd, near, paved street, JKllll; Mar.4" rock quarry or t'2,W0. There is a fortune for tho rieht party. All above on terms to suit. .7. L. Mars. owner. A H 'I TODAY 1 u1 ir.i. ARCADE ....i..i..-i-i.i.t..,,,4., ... ...... . , CHARLES "RAY-? .. . f "IS 4 0 ATv.i,'i.l ii.i? JM.J'rt'V'itli 0 Siy.:ir4 AttrScfion 0 0 Ju NaturrP's Cgjors : 9 SKYLAND SliBwinjr , ;;ii'klVct lndia ii tuoir pic- tinvhijiU' .(itl i-i'oeiiil ('(tallies. i TiTRTCTC c' Red ross Drug. Store The Prcscrlpliofc fetore. THE CORSET OF SUPER CHARM Whatever youritypo of figure, medi um, plump or slander, there is a "La Caniille" model, Vsoeciallyj suited to you. "La Cunillki" accentuates tne natural beauty of Jpur form, and adds to your comfort. I'o convinced lv having ono fitted. A comVlete tne nl wnvs on hand! Prilced at p,X0 up. Mrs. Robt. attison Corseti ire Phone Red 3221 Res. 1702 Oak mm' WANTED M E S S E lAQ E R FOR WES-lbRNjuNION, $50 aiVd fjoMMIS SEE JAGER. CHICHESTER S PILLS MiW'ti jnur trruaa-fat (or fi Ijf (..!.- IMairanriJ It randA. I'll&lii II, ,.l Uuld mMalllAXA t.. ..t M4kl wtili Kim kir.iv;ii. TnLk it thr. IIhv of oor " D.Alin HKNI HI LI.kl ! yK kjtiMnl ai Itctl. 'JtttiL AlWan K -lULa r SOID BV DfilGfilSTS EVERYWHUE Pi v n For Sale Good Hay, .$30 and $31 peiUon. Alh i Other Feed. THE . . D AyNCH CO. V TO.MOrfllOW X t. l.-tls t.l' I'cf. itial Pflnch. : i ri ,! O ; i i