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t ,' I i ' PAGE TWO THE L. GR.WDE EVENING OBSERVER Thursday, January IS, 1923. i 1! t 4 " f : it , . i: : 1! II r, .ililii , : 1 ( Ladies' Blouses ) fedMi MURDER GASE One lot overblouses, draped across the front, fast ened over one hip, in colorful Crepe de Chine. In all a nice assortment from which to make selection. To Sell at Half Price v Dress Skirts Our Entire Selection of Skirts to sell at Half Price Cotton Baits ' 3-pound Batt, 72x90. Just the thing for making comforts. 80c and Figured Sateens Excellent Pattern in 30-ineh widths 35c j Bill's Department Store WOOL GROWERS : PRBfalil 'Plans Going Ahead for An nual Convention of the National Wool Association. O.SI'IMAM:. .WuhIi., JniJ.i -TO ' Tfir tentative, piotfir.iu Tin- ihe I'rfty-ecJrltth :. annual convention ut lh Xiitionil -.Wool (ruw(-i9ft n.-wot'.ijUwi :?l)tfiK v III V l lielil hero from .lnuary 21 to 2ii f ilnclunlvo Iiivh heen nutmiiuced lo, I-'. It. Marshall, executive secretary tf ('. tho uKMoi'iarton. Uary 'i ni lo n. m. with an .nlilr by I J...H;isi'V)hnrtli. national jautd tliiit." Tho Herein v'n ivnni.t amino ROCCOLIO SEED . HEfS BIG-SUM in t'nr fully raltou S Ml 111 hl'OCeoll eoi.lliii; i TllO IH'lt adViUHTll A lortiino is who micces iM'l in lar.M- local luoe f Of tllf HVO from S'.'i j. ( win loiimv Uu, iu tin- progi-am )al,K vaults. MocK-i v Mnall itti.l potnlmeni of roinniMt WcdncMlay allcrnoiiii Will include an inlrtie.s Vaidn ami Hheep .MnrlcllJu" hy How ui-41 Al. (io: 0 of I hi' t 'lilted Stale: packers ami, Mtui kyat-.ls nthiihilntr i lion at Washington, 1. ('. Major VI. S. Went worth of Armour's researeh hnmiu will spnk --.Ma, t,.t (Huts ami ItlstrlhiiiioM of HiippUes." K. M. .1 dheson. Iieiol sheep hu.u-r for Swill 'o., will uh'o aihtvess the Wednes day utlcruouu hissl.m (f t)it cotiv.-n tlon. The morning roMnlnn Tliiusdi y will ho devoted ciu-rall;, to a tlisnixsion or t ii.i:f t;- aiul unuiim bnd, ('.doue W. Hi (iwicy, t iift i oi the tniied; Stales riI'Vl M!tH'i. V .mliin-I.ni I) , will K..-:tlc on Ha- 1 C.rahig I'olie." M on III.- "AatHMiltl I'oivsl.-." I , Thursday urt.-nionn will ho irieu!,j, up to tin uihlrt-fs'tui "The Wool Situ-', atlon"' hy M; t':Jf of tin- Nation t' I , Wool W:n pIhmi-',. ' atul Hto:'a;.;o com-j Piuiy, fiiH-ano.- A. W. Ihn.lilrk Mill al hv ohlr I'ryo, ,, akiina. W .-li , wll (Milalll -How ,ishht..n Umi lh, ! lain 12,-i por on I I.hiiiIw I 'i-.mii :ja....' II IlithlH." " : U ' MaiiUiiatioii of '.talo will hr takon oh I' Mn -pm Is. mil 'ilhn or Growers '''""' roll lian rt i i-nl ly V;t a poinplaml ii Lsljll Man o rvou 'hfslln'fi.-frW-' 'fjiy" );ro nlt-l-s-. ihm( i"'i (. irid arottmr Uosi-hur tf, I ho I v.-i (Hi'(;on poini.ifihat ai'rialUf In, thi.s flop. -i ' ' " - ' l!roc-oli Meed Is thivo linn an val iiahlt- tin mi niual Wt l'ht In xllvor. Nay I hi! loi iil nroihifci's, At $;t poniiil. (ho mcii in uoiili 3- ait ouiic, J'i''(;WliJI)i inccuti rfthor cinotatlons I hit th' nn-ial ..it Hi :t-s ( nts an ounm. -. tH. itM (.ilix-iiuv.Vrtlut: antl rtjt Mt'ai'rily, ioi'a.1 broc; oil ktowith koi'p afi:ti- ih potfit. Ijoi:h in Tin- mcciIm an- oxtrciiii afily at iccifl by inol i- 'Ml HUNTERS PI! EI DEER tur . AlllmtiKli the wm In a loinv way. It l t a pmitnl ol' si -ni will pi phiillK to r thf valuo lo .hv.,. niuin'il tci ti-MHili'iI to I'.i.m coll I'amil ipf mmIvo, U timalfl that line noiii.',h i v i i -i;;h( ai'i'fH vf Ki'oiiint. itl tho .miiI Is traii'ahh Hcarnty ami tho trouhlo laic it. " Two imi'h an- proiha-c Hit- r- i I . Ih a inrinhfi' of tho fali- . It is also lalhd "win- UKIAII, Jan. 18-. Emil Itolin nnd H.-itloy Kirk, of Ukiah, w-ie oiu-h fincil 91) nnd costs in Justico Joe II- Parki's i-ourl y.tttnlay f(!lov- nijf their arrest by W. H. AIIhl. u-.'iint warden, who uppreheitdetj ttu two near Ukuih .Monday nuUtt with (wo dcs and a buck itr their posses sion. . Tho two were convicted on two ciumtft; killing deer out of xeason, nnd hunting without licenses. War den Allu'e Kusncetcd the two and lei'r here huiuiay night at six o dock. AT Ut a three hour wait in the Ukinh renun, the arresU were made. TJie iiicn had killed the deer the day nciure .and Had watltd until night' fall to take the spoils home. : it r caulii lowt r" l'i in nihl -winter. ni h . tlon has h l".'ii iroin the pan-lit plain niatur i i-l ni s .n 1-VanrWo v,H ,tic..v, i, ultitt j M JJ Rj 1 Khnfo:.i:i,i!l',,";Vin i ullii!- u J. Ii. Wilson KrHav n.mnhu'. .i ! 'oniiniiti-c louml out onvfiiti-ti l 1,1 I ll. IIS ' i noon 1 I Imi-I-' loi-al f.lOV.rvrf, n lo t in-. Kor I p roil an i s uo ei i tho plant. from which ilu on an- trm- lo Mr:nn and are per-j In paiiicular. I I E HALL AT OOIfEETEO tio la- 1 in, i i titL- I'f ltt;i lit. ii POWDER LOOKS i TG GOnQ YEAR .Inn. IS-The i NiM'lli lMtt-.l I ! IMiii, rial .,(,.. ! I'dVK. .l.in. 1 s, - Spring -1 iko uv:ith. I'lintinui's. (ho rmiils orr ilryii. fat ;ai'l a 1Vv roltm arc soon. Ml. l aimi-. liranuo hall was c m .loio. Him wool; anil tho urnnir,T will ):ivo a loir h.-iskot siu-ial an l"i i hi' nirhl. iihh'io.I lo iru t.) l'K 'nii.lirit 'umi. . l . t'.-i kor tlo ivorril a oai a fat I'ovr ha lion tho h M.X KKsri'KI) (IU Tho A.ss.icialrtl I'loss) . KLAMATH PALLS. .Ian. 17. IC VV. Haihain, fi2. a trappr. of Mod ford, whoso fiot vire t'lov.on oavly in Diocmlior in tho Lake of the Woods district, a wild ref'ion. hi:h in the eastern Cascades, arrived here today. I.asl Thursday Finl (inn;, hols, Uarham's partner, telephoned Hal Uv;le, who has a boetle-contr ji camp tin miles below the tnippeiV cabin, for assistance. Oeje made a handsled and wtnt o tho loscile. hauliiiK llaiham on' the sled to the luoiuilit iiw.ii i "oetie camp. .- rescue party lrom and aci oi ,iio.; ; Mnmalh 1-alls mnniiirod to nuch hir.i Hv, uu ally c-j Ihto with un automobile and hii:!; Ibis reason tle,: "!,n tn 11 b'c.il hospital. 1 hysicians can' to n,..jtbinK In may recover. ji According to Uarham, he was losi lor eiKlit Mays early in llocembc. and liis feet were frozen at (hat time, lie neatly perished front star vation before he found his camp, ily Chiistmas be v as unable to wall!, bul (Jambols. In said, showed no sympathy nor inclination to aid him. llaiham en' c his address as l.'b: Amliind street. Medford, whore his wife and three children are living. MllTlllU'M'l.i: I'li.lsll I'M VI, . Ill:i'.'(i:i. .Lin. IT. .Miss Marlon tblMot-.l. I y. ur-olil da ULrht-T ol Mr. and Mrs. V. It. (taylord, or M,-illor,l. uas l.liu.l an. I li, r companion. cli, s- (,-r t'aisons. son or V. J. I'.usous.. ol l'lio,-ni. i.is Injur,, I wli.n a mo Itoioy. l.. (h- (, r.. rl.linir sKl..,-,l :m,; 1 1 ! (Ion, on ilia pa,mlit. .Mo )t:aoi,rs Po, ly M'.S found br.si.la thi iMicliw.ty on,- mile , asl i-r l-:i FOR UMATILLA RAPID SURVEY jTen Thoustuids of Dollars of federal Money May JLe Had on a f;0-5() Basis for Work. PEXDLETOX, J:.n. IS. Karthei goo;! news iov tH Uinatillit ;upid project and ils yapi.ortL'-.H i e.vi tained in ri idler just reee:i..'I f-,-:ii Confiresiiman K. J. linnott. The new indicates tl-.t.t inesocettvo of what may happen to the $50,000 item 1 eeonimeiidi'd hy '.he house irrigation committee for s'li vy of the pr.jfi.:t it will still he j'.issihle to secure fe-!-cral aid for Mtrvey. (."uiigrtssman Sinnott'M 1 e I t cr.I which is to J-red hieiwur, says U rector Davis ol' the jecla.matnn ser- Ice, states he wiil reeomnv?ntl an allottnient (;f .slU.tyO jrom a 100, 000 icelamation : urvey fund co !i used for inv'-ti'. aiion of the loe:; project on n ."0- 0 basis. This nui:: that $10,000 of Vdjra! money .s vir tually in :.:g'n tr this work pro vided another SlO.000 can be raied by Oregon or C'egon and Washing' ton combined, or from private sources. The fact Mr- Sinnott sctms onxte.it s to have this procedure , followed it order to survey the Umtitilla ranici. project indicates thero tray be doubt a.; to the passage of the $50,000 tlc oimnended by the house eo;Phiittee J iie coninitUee uuiuded thac sa'ti l'i the Coluinhia basin project bill aiid thus far that bill haw not pass:d either house. It is said, the measure cannot pastV at this session. If ;;he CcAinihia basin bill fails, to make the grade Hie .y0.000 ;item for the L'm:,tillu rapids project would uten go g Ihnmerimr. IlencC- the impoi tance of securing the $10,000 as sug gested by Diu'ctor Dn,vis. Judge f-J. W. Phelps and other'sup porttjrs of the Umatilla rapids Pro ject are jiow stuilyinR the cjuestion and making iiaiuiritB with a view to finoing out how the prosneotive federal' bid miiv be matched. The matter is also being taken up with .K N. Teal of Poitland who has been doing valuable work in behalf of ine project. , m in Washington recently Mr, consulted nt . length wif.n MeNary, Congressman ,S;n- Direttor Davis about the Hd says Messrs.- Davi:i ivu Sinnott show especial interest in the matter and as a result of informttion ho brought hack - efforts are hein, increased to cecure an early officii) survey - of the project. , IS POINTER While Steiwvr .Senator not will project. Hot Lake Arrivals I r I ' 1 HOT" 1.AKK S-VNATOItn'M,' .fan. 1!!. Tlie fotlowinp; gnosis are regis tered it the ilol Lake Sanatorium : Jolm Cotso. Iloi.-.c. I'daho; V. Crow-lev-, Iji OraBdo:' W.'.j-;. 'Me(.'lliltoe.k.. l, in.'lelon; 'l'i, (llo Kcdv.-ll. i'ondloton; W. I'. I.olirn.in. .Mission: I'. K. Koli '. Weiser. I.laho: H. (llllson, Aso tin. Wash.; .M's. V. W. Mai-key. ilak or:' 1'. .1. Kent, Walla Walla, Wash.; WrtKbl. I.a (Iminle; .Mis. Lauri .1. I'.lk, l.a liranile; Jack .Melkcvleh. I.a (iran.l,.; William .loyoe. Tim s; ctois. llardson. North 1VW W. I '. Kol.cris, Hot Lake; .Mrs. raikt-i.. Spokn.no, Wash.; Mlssj I' irl,-, r, Stiokaue, Wash.; J. J. ( Uy Associated - Tress) YdKOIIA.MA, Japan, Jun. 1 H The ruconl inurdet' ut William Topper, an employe or Hie Camnlian Tacllle Sleamslilp company, liaa iirousod for-eij,-n anil Japanese fi.-nis lo the ilini ?er ere tied hy the reailinesH with wbieli Japanese employoH having al leged Ki'levaliees resort to those crimes and lo demand that quick and slern jtlHlico 'bo meted out lo the perpetru toio of them. In the ease of Tepper, the company had decided to dispose of a bunion whleh It (mil been nshifT lo meet its sli-umein outside Hie lireuk A'ater and the crew hud been notified that Its seivieea would not be required after the end of the year, lull had boon told that the usual 4 'li ris'.m.iK bonus woud tie paid. Likewise members of tile erew were told that all effort would be made to find them' other em ployment. The murderer, one of tho crew, np pavenlly wan not satisfied with those assurances. After killliiK Topper, the murderer swallowed poison and died the day bin victim was buried. HEX C HOWS PORTLAND, Jan. IS If the old sayinK about whistling trills, and crowing hens has any basis in fuel. J. W. Richards of 572-1 Woodstoel avenue, has a black Minorca hen which is rapidly "Koinp to the bad.' This particular hen, 3 years o: age, and supposedly one of the most staid members of the flock, discov ered about three days uko that she coukl crow. Since that time she ha" been ruisinj; her voice in competition with all the roosters in that tlis trict. According to Mr. Richards the hen continues to lay her ;i; rcKularly every other day in spile of her new accomplishment. ATHENA HOOl'tlLS GOOD ATHENA, Jan. 18 Athena liiKh school basketball has bcifun the con ference schedule auspiciously by win ning the first four games by a total of 2:17 points to their opponents 43 points. Helix was defeated ! 5, Echo 72 to IS, Hermiston 29 to li, Stanfield 51 to 18. Athena girls won from Helix 36 to 20 and from Hermiston 23 to 14. Wft hare rocii muny bunion euffcrrrt, l'lTn e. i.h.jiijs "T lt.Ut'1 tlK'Xj i V Afl UT ;-,cn l ai..yk,,()t and ara .O.vi uow iim7 acd sauwetl. , HA.HYl-'OOT h33 dono' Ior..th,..-!i. i .caceo lor vim, nnri l-e tth-j. ..utcly co.t nntoe it. itrtnial? nft.-i urpiieution tho P-Uli :id Int.jir.i.iarioa (!(.) "ocr. j'.iij.vf li;...10i;, " r.-:y the Xua!vi t-a- el-?oye!7Ei'.-.n.-,ar!1b,,n rrm.u.vlr,iiii:iv.,ntE;.-:ur,.i,.r,li .: '. un -vo- .)..a.. Il".'a,i,. .-st r V t- V. Iil J-.1 i." ko rnoss Dure; storr Dutlc der; A. i: NV1I Wrinht and wife, La G ramie. lUriuinu-liaiu 1'i-yl liim; hroi tray. Nt'us: tno tiii-UHlea is r.'coivin:. an as n Kemciuber when you played hook to go swimming? See "The DIJ Homestead." IR0NCHITIS At t-jdume rub the throat end cIuki Uioroughly with f I6KS Q.Vi 1 7 Million Un Used Yearly Too Much Meat Hurts Kidneys .Monday. It was n unc of Mis wok- business vi.:it.-.r NORTH 1() ii:ii, l,"arnier- Slaie Tmi;, a die l;n Hilled tu. nt. Mil;, ii,- 'I'll,. Ill, ,r l lie 'll.lt, Park I , . st It, P. IO Sill a l: III bllslll, s.- ,l, p, . a'.t.tt Ir.ir an,t :,. ry hu.in. ; n itond r.-i,,i,i isp.-ci.tllt in I , a I I i el ll Hi Ph. !t ti. :i for II ., In the ' I, s ti li , I III, J.'- at M.ss z-lpl, e'ld irui'-t at I lltt SMlt. N I'-iion was in Tiiiii hist wee rive buys of Cm-p high school a on-aniiini- and p.epaiing for a e:i Hie boys enrolled are Mare Hotv.11,1 (lass!!!, (bud, Willi llitwator and Chiton S ,iiio of them ale rl is , f '.hi . !.: i rv l-.i-;tl and .,, : tan tthvh tv.-n hon-trs a', j l" fair List lull. ';'' ''.''I"" l Hill of Si htl,,' I -' , .f. , UU'lt .11' lillH'SS. Mf . liotii,;,. Milbr a-l1 la tii-anlo visit,':-! jliott's p club. i's.,. Mill, llo-i :', at l',,ts cr,'U. 17 M,.,llor,1, about ;1 o ut- rnooii. Tarsi, ir, lay mselous. 'I'lio ttreeketl ttns in-u by, upl,. Were ililiiit.- t m l, mili-.-i clock north .Sllllil.iy by uni tor, tel.- I In com, iter,, ibliiii,- t ,n. b in. It Is apparent that the aei ltb nt was o. ins,-, I l, on Impact or sa.1,1, n clamp, im: of l ho brak, s. I Just Received Full line of Alaska sjible ready-to-wi'ur furj. Aw M'nl lirown and Mack trlniinlng tor divs.ses and iullnr and cull's for coats, on a iv all wcleoute to t-ouu nnd see tlieiu. I nlxi Imy nil kinds or raw furs nnd will pay best prices, Chris Miller 1510 Adams Ave Take a glass cf Salts to Flush Kidneys if Bladder bothers you. Eating ioo much meat may prodace kidney trouble ia aouie form or other, saa a well-known, authority, ' because the uric acid excited the kidiu-ys, tiny iKforno o'envork(Ml, get shngL-d', eb.y itt, a;at r.i'i-e nil of distress, par ticularly huckactm and misery ia ilw kidiay riioa; rbeun;atic twinges, im--vem ln-iidac!ns, aeij stomach, consti pation, torpid liver, shvpliwsnes, blad iler a ad uriitiry irritation. Tho moment, your back hurts or kid neys aren't acting right, or if bladder bathers you, get. about four ounces of .lad fc-'alU from any good pharmacy; tako a ta.Mc'ipoonful in a ghiM of i water beforo omikfat for a lew davs i and your kidneyn may tin a net line. I This famous baits is made from tlie j acid of grape: ami leiuon juice, com I itiuej with HUiia, and h&s Ikmmi used j for grnerations to llnsh clogged, kid neys and (tinmlato them to nortna! I activity: also to neutralize the aeid. in urine so that it no lnngir irri i tatea. tliu.- ofteu euding bladder tlis j ordfrs. s Jad -Salts can not injure any ono; : make n delisrldful rtfervebcrnt liUiia ! water ilrink which n:illi(ns of men and ' women take; now and then to help kevn 4l, L-;.l.r-. liTmr,. . ' 1 1 fi tlniH often avoiding serious kidney ilia orders. CONCRETE tilFOR PERh'Ni:KCr 'i, Wliy Mot Have Eds Tlaat Will Stand It? Nothing in your community has harder usage than your roads. They are completely exposed to all the whimsof theseasons and to traffic as welL . Concrete Highway pavement cannot blow away. Rain only makes it stronger. It can be built tocarry any kind of traflic indelinitely, practically with out repairs. Concrete makes easy driving. Concrete makes driving sale. It is rigid, unyielding, skid-proof. Concrete Roads are as good one time of the year as another. Conatle pavement lias the maintenance built into it. These are some of the reasons for the rapidly growing popularity of Concrete Roads. Our Booklet R-3tdh other Moating thtngi , about Concrete Roads. Write or your copy PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Gasco Building PORTLAND, OREG, , 0.4 National Organization to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete Offices in 23 Other Cities L:.. Wouldn't You Like to Go East Though Of course you would and by going tills way you will see most of tint beauty spots of the West. You may join th mrry-makers on California's silvery strand; see tho races ut Tla .) uana; go through Carriso Gorgfi and over the Apache Trail Highway, and take in the .Mardt Clras. Then, too, you have a choice of routes, stop-over privileges and best of train ser vice. Ask your local ticket agent for LOW ilOl'ND TUII' and ONK WAV FAKKS, time tables and descriptive folders ot; write JOHN M. SCOTT, ;eiiei-al Passenger Akpui, I 'oil land, Ore. 'Cross tl,o V. s. A. '- I'!ie Simslilnc Way n:l r. l.lto stock is 1 , m hhlppi il our, hat I... I., 'vorythleir pi , ins lo itrilK a hueci-ssrul year lor all In tlis country. fall,. pottl! un; n,l pi-oKp, r,,, s, , t,,n ol tt tin- r, j .1 ,l ; lh, n,. .Mr. .i-l -.a-!-'. I . .Mi Li "" Tuexlav ' Xeil aii n,l I til. mile lui o l l;t i inir a t.ianle K, NOSE CLOGGED FRO" - A COLD OR CATARRH Apply ( ' rca in i n os r X s Open I p Air Passnces. STIIIKK CLASH ()( t I lls Illy The ,s,n i;i1.., IV...SS . MEXICO CITV, Jan. IS.- A strike nt the iiilver milieu at raeliuon ie suited yesterday in a clash in which two non-union men were killed. One of them, Jenkins by imnte. was said lo be an American. (in:..!, I -a.l Vi lli.' Mt Kii:U wor' 'tors 'luo'lat' tat hoi; tu 111 ( iiniimliy. I . tho i ixii'i i: i i i in SIlKl.TtiN, Wa,h. ,ii. -- i -1 . I Pi I'tolalM o III -jo. TI it ,,r :.IM v,ii..,n. tunl tt'll li t hi, k'l to II,,- in, nil. cr elation or 04ts..!ers. .Mi' Wh.it i, l i: ..Mr ,l,.,j,,, ll,il llU OJ II l,i;lit ut,. the nir ,u.,ii,'i" of tour I:, ml aiv ,i, ir .111,1 iM ,'..., luvallio fnvli. No ino'o Imttkin:.1. -liiilll-iit.L'. l-ni.ou ,li,i li.ir,.. la ,i,l:t, iie, tlit. lr- Mi ueuliiiL' t,.r l,.. .iili a! Ill, -lit N II l III KV p"'"' ",'''' '" '" " C-'iu'. Jan IS. -- The . V" ' . "'!" ,V " in l-:.t, h, it iii! ' ., f 11(5 1 1,,,,m '"l" "ur i ,,, .,vi.-i- i-.,. ipi'iy n lain- , tin I'ruti.iiit. miti.ipto , roam in onr n,,- triU. I, t it pn, ii, it,- tlir- uitli oy. ry mr pi-iieo ,,f tin, I, I; NKUhe mi,'..,i tho Mtolli-n, inll.iniixl inticn in, -ml, inn,., Itivinj! ton iimt.int nli.'l. Klv' ( rc.ini jut ilint evrt-y colil ami catjrrh Iavu terLing. li' just .I I.. W. I', ltn Ihe Wash- pi ml tt ill mil ei,i:s enoh nh-ll fai -i,! I of thf a0- li.iloi -ntT,-rr lm Hilcuilid. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocoooo 0 o 1 CALL 1 o o 0 1 o 1 W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. I'ndeitakcrs Funeral Directors The funeral service we offer is not exec-1 'tl. The tilings that combine to make ihi.ijrs eas ier, in times of sorrow, you'll find we exfor you in fullest measure, DAY PHONE Ambulance Service NIGHT Main 50 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Do Your Feet Hurt Ther e If you are one who has despaired of finding relief from foot suffering, take new hone in the DR. SCHOLL'S FOOT COMFORT SERVICE now ren dered in this store. Hundreds of people right here in this town are now enjoying the Messed relief from corns, bunions, callouses, tired, hurting antl aching ieet through our CORRECT SHOE FITTING and FOOT APPLIANCES. The Bootery Inc. A PARADISE FOR TIRED FEET 20G Depot Street Thone Main 118 -. . y,. GROVER SMITH, Mgr. -1 ..III afcus .'i itvi u ..- ? 4 i 1 J iilJ t UUi