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Friday, January 19, 1923. PAGE FOl'R THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER La Grande Evening Observer an iii:ri:Mi:.NT skw mi'.ii:m. i 'u hi til dully hiuI wei-My at (IrHIide. l)riK'M. tiy l,H I U' inula V. Veil- P:' ily Inn observer I'liiilitihlMK r.)inHiiy. HiiLVK DJ'NXJS. l-MiUtr. iy Mull. fSnteml lit tin- IVmloirirc nl l.u (innul" Ortfcun, H4 H'.uond 'limn Mall .Mattel Vear. l-i Hilviinr I I;, ill -i 1 1 Il'utly, liii't-i' inniilhii. in ailvatii'ij I VVt K! nhricrver-Ktrir, by mall. I per year, in ndviiiiff fl.r.d On Mali in uthor eilie Orei'li Hotel , Krw h (Stand. I i lainl : Imperial N'c wk m fin-i. i 'or nana; .Mimiiuinuh Svwn Editorials From Ove" the Nation Arid re to alt eniiiuiuhhfilioim to TMK OHrtt-:itVKK. Hl'i Aiiuiiia Ave., l.n Urmiilt, Ore-foil. aksoiat .-.I IT.;;-. Irt Bl IIS Itll' l tl) H ATKN. Ity Cnrrlrr. Dally, per iihhuii lailv, per Unci; month ... tHlly, per tax inn., in atlva lntl, Miiulf eo.y 12.: (JTV AMi ' i'Ai'i:n. OI I II Ml, I.IFK MASTKK DltAM ATIST Newark News; Kvcr and at-'nin come living proof lhat fiction has no monopoly on romance, that the iniiwl of the creative nrti-t cm de- vie no Hituaiion more filled with human inteiet than ea.'i lif Jliielf. Such evidence inhvn in the leunion of ihf family of Wilson I' ox at Do- tlH-r"ull ; v'r,a'1'1 '"t incident leadi.-tf up to it ) r wu i yi'.u.i uu a woman and nen (two (laiiL'hli'rs disappeared, luavinir iliehind her husb.md and two sour. 1KKASUKKS: Lay,Th i'ltU wci- nmall nine j-.'ii rdev- it'll Venrs old- KcnriM lv fitted tn wm. neither moth nor rust tend wjt, ,.he Ktoim's that buffeted mid where thieve) do thcin a thev Wefe taken on und mi ana steal. ami- )V the mother. The fnth. 5IKIIIIi:il (!' Tlit: .etat I n- vi t hfia l' I. . laiierw i talF" th. AH Mj:I.Ih mi i"'--!'!!!. II. anon ..f fp lllhpalehe h'Tt-iii alHO aiu renervuU -IH.-il ;n 1'ki:sk. it Ion tit it it or nn.-h. UKAVKNLY up for yourselves treasures in heav- en, wht doth cm runt not bi-e.ik thiouKh Forecasting Earthquakes l complete. rour years pass I ( ily Associated I'r ) I. HONOLULU. T. II., Jan. li. j temporary injunction iti;iin; i I ti-t i itorl-il i.H. ,..n, i;il and tr.G ....rv-h .( i.i r ..." 'Ill' LifV.i.ilv r V i t Yu V ('T"" ej)arinieiil imni i'iiuhuiik ; a; L . -'- . ., l, ' the iccent order ruitaii -a tncac-i p ! M l 1 l ")? nomc i'"'-M.ivitieS of alien la'et s.-h -oU was , ' , m : iHuier4nsapHeau.fl. i lie umso-. yr:inU.d rfccntlv v Juiu J- J- lianks of the citcuit court on the pe-j ... 'j'. . ! it ii ii ue sclno ' !, " ,UlU,"'"K I I "III Will it. 'Jjw. RiKm;. y-.h,,;,. (,M! of nil .'V Professor Baily Willis, of Leland Stanford Vmvev-Z;a KT-jt "u k tv who hMs ironc' to ( hi ( to suiflv t he eliects oi uie re-1" lu c"" """f . P"w Kiris..,,ffl.is ... ,hc. ,,,.i;!:iun 1g- .. 'i .1 1 -I l, k,;,, t Invi.:,. finlniJ,'r:, !:a''1'1-, momont ot,cla1e,, mwiatituii.;.m!. it has hcea: IvUllly Utll uihuuiii an io tin vnii.it uvuuj vw x t .t...ih.-.uiiii;iil iiii.i uim:iui- null sihier ' whiTi'liv the disastrous eonseduenecs of such cataclysms .'" d, .,th..rv- aim., .v-iuiy . : . ... ' . . t . . n:n;-inim u: The wuv aciu..s t u1 co'i- tuicnt thi'su fhildri'ii - tin l((n mid Join their Ijrothnr, utiwillinw to ft1 iimin lcmiicr with the mother thuyj icli had not hton tiut to her p.i luntal tiu.t. I u is not llio last n:l. Ivvo :lnys. Hilt.- n man, eyus alitrht with liop,. iiiioiifht's the hiiu.-o. It is the fa thi'i. whoso four-vfar iiui'st for his lilt1 tlur- Fifu.-tii now ha-i coine to fun ho nvoided. His exuecLatioii is not so unwarranted as might be supposed. A great deal has been learned about earthquakes lately, and Dr. Willis has been well to the fore among the investigators. It was he who mapped, through photographs taken from an airplane, the cele brated San Andreas fault line on which the San Francisco oarthoiiake of l'J0( occurred. There is not the slightest possibility, oi course, mat , , . . . . .. . i . , , . , .i .... I K tit'tionist, (loul)tk'ss, would manianu can cio anytning wnaiever to preveui, mc uccui-,tn down u.- cunnin here on u haji vom'fif tin-Kit fotiviilsions. Hut there is considerable rca-iw t"''!". An "''' f.1y '' r . .... ... . ,, . ,. .. . ! no .louht. but not tho cn.l. I.if niunt son xoi' .ueneving, in view oi reeent mseoverinh, mat, ue,K, rr the father and ins ciiii- fimo iitiv not lui fin- li.tilnnl vvlmn it will bo lint;ib( t.O fore- 'I'"'- and for the mm her who is ,x- , , . ,i ... .. . . cliueii from llioir liitlo circh.. The-1 , ten more or less ax'uraieiy wnere ana whom eat tiuiiuiim-s ; niyaery of the futuiv u are likely r ... jf"u' "w. h.iH -whw i The fault lines in the earth's crust that is, the ntts ; i i 1 1 . , :i .1 p or weiiK seams w nose coiiapse is rtis)im.stin(i iur scimiuu JIUEN SCHOOLS! "Our 28th Annual SS JAN. CLEARANCE I the i 111 ' . W H h-1 t - k i y a . s Lncls 1 omorrovv . Supply Your Every Day Needs for Months to Come From This Condensed List ! i . 1 Li ...... i . . ..... . I, i ..I. i .'ifiiK llarl. J-Vlo.irnir .Marx Cluth.-.i ro. I I I dun d ONlM.'tll'itTH. ,;, iiiiicatcd. 'Ihe school's i;Kiti:i ci 'tended Ui" rerulation is iincn:i uuonal c the orruiind that it violati-s tin tieaty l:ctL-en the Unile l KtaK-i ami Japan which was cone Unit' I NovcmoLr IMtl. and nrovidei iliat cilizcos : jliiecls of each "nhail 'enjoy full and perfect protection for their per- sc;is and ntopc. ty he-' h.' iif.tii in!i tin n r cuiHcndLd : that the reuhuion violates the tilth j j and loin teo'.lh Mu-noincitly to the ' cnnslimtion of tin- Unicd Slates andj that it is "com i:-calory, unroasun- iihj and oppics.- ;vc" The riula-, i turns exceed the autlioiily jvtantud the sclnud di'jmi imu:;t hv ho lcjvis- latuie. in that the icu'iiiaUnn seeks! aijoiish the alien ):u; --'uaL school;;, and not to l cxulale them, i;s the i ( Jeilalui'o oiihrui!, tht petition de-j 'ciaitil. The reinii.ilion pntvidea for i 'i I? iiitium i-i.i'HTiMi .;tI.o iriadual elimination of tite k.n-, I AlltIO ISM A MMiUllAL Mleiirartc:, iitst and .second -rades; ,. V ,', , , j"f the alien schools, with iie etim-l disturbances are being determined in California, and in t Ml,ot.ism has bee. placed in hurii-; n Jnmmv'ff course 'of time probably will be indicated on maps of alii-1: :iml, lu,tuu' fi;iV; lnln,I:i,,-v ll(,imH-; abolition or the '.-'nd nuUs w i . , 1 ,i i n t . i rl i, . 1 he ;e hanners with whicli you have ,,,,(.imi,. .. i ww- regions Sllbject CO CartluilUlkeS. Even When the faults are .covered your walls, Iho-e patriotic' xhV are ml voluntary schools on parts of the earth's surface covei'ed by water thev like- j.vtiption,-, must come down aiMiun;cl,.I)oiaUs(J associations', and the ly will be shown, as the bottom of the sea is also being He e may I n.it a.;k you to carry maimed. The Federal government at the present time ''l-,7iJlj,, ,1,;,t, 'v"11' "n hl , , 0 , 0 i. . , the u.nls into your homes, into the as two crews at work off the coast oi Laniorma, map-js.-h-ou of our city, into nil of your ping the ocean bed through a new device bv which sound "'11 -l illIMil"ti(.,"s whu,v, 10 ri , i n , i ,, T t 1 , ic-'iil' (J impress the.'n on the waves are reflected from the bottom. . In this way they, minds of tiu. ytimK and teach them nva trvnur to locate lines From whuh seismic waves maVi l- llu' c.ys. o!' l,u' d oi. I'M win ''Iapp.Sho.-8. n-frtilar I r . now s:j.7.". KlorHhrim and jnany other titaniianl nialiefi of men's limes In spccinl ah-H at N !.!,. and S.YtlA fiitiiv regular HtoeUa reduce .1, styles and colur.s sr.i;o. Men's John R. Stetson HnU. tlie n.-wi-st M-'ii's lilaek IV!t liatH. Oordon an, I Sieti.on makes S .UK. Kntire stock Mi-n'a Hhirt.s n dufv-l 1) per cent 'Men's and Hoys' Onlei wi ar, Hosiery. 1M-Jania,- Clowns, etc;, all reduced for January iMeJU-anc-; ha1. in av-.-ae 0 per cent. ftoy.s' ('lothhitf reduced (Ni:-Kol i:';-il. .Men's Work So. K'e pair. .nl many otlr r art'eh a. in fact, our entir stock is reduced. Supply yo-ir n-' i!k now an I prolit by Ihe Mivtium made poi-.slljie now tor the only time during th" vear. I.a-lis' and 'Iiildf-iiH S!ioe:; ill tunny special foiii a-. SI.S.V sj.ys. S;!.S and Si. !.". Kn- tin r.-'iilar :;tocNs including many new styles in piuopK average I'l per cent to 15 per eent Mtvm.'i'.s now. -Mntiri- slocks Idaillcets ami comfort reduced 10 per criit lu per rem. Heavy Turkish Hath Towels, ISe each. -I'dliry Ilia U Towt Is. 1.1c. I.adi.:i' i'lnv Silk Hose, all sizes, in black omy (." pair. --.Iikk i.'jt' Uool I'Uhhcd Hose, lijiit colors, K.ly per pair. --hacvi,; one-iniirth tu t hree-foiirt ns Inch whit !n.-choice .-c ard. ' ' -JV-inc'i Wliite Outintr Klanmd'-ISc yard. -:tii-inth White OutiiiH: Klannek-JTc yard. l.-ineh I'illow Tiiiniiy- :kS; yard. iL::i;-ineli impow sups l,"c. --And liu:;iiretks of items like these to supply ymir Poirsel uld needs for months to come at Krcat savings. WOMEN! huy for the Men Tomorrow. pass. i ..... . . , - . , Hut the' most important factor of a'i in the situation is the discovery by Dr. L.eo A. Cotton, of the department of geology of the -University of New Zealand, of the cause of eartlui!'(i. . lie has put forth the theory and it is .Gen erally' accepted as correct by geologists that seismic dis tulVrailceS are produced by the strain placfd on the weak seirtWrtirttmarrtitniKt the frailts in the lhhosphere. as 'the geologists would call it by the pulling power tf the stm and the moon.- nr:ti. il.:.. :..r i ... . JW'n a i itii liu iiuoi Miatmii seietui.tii.s may i?e ui position ,iu to M'arnthe neoi) e when to on miurii. , if t.hpi-p is hi - "u ;i.:l '.' sh.,u!d l.-ok uih.ii tha- fin . n... rf t!u r.iiiiijiiu- tclni ici untl ii.i .rn ' tun'.s uf cvi'i y ImjiislIii.! iui.1 public hi ..:c i:i Alut-rii-a ? Havi. vti m.t : :,-ai i.f (J tiiat not -f ,,t-U. ajid Imr.d.., rot hi.. ist s und hitnl.i, nor llu. iro i.luct., (if f ai'ldi-i.-r., iiru dllr cuiilry'.' ; ll in a spiritual th.aijrlit that is 'in i ui mill. la il is till? Ilai; mill wi-.at it heals fin ; it is ll.,. I'iu-skh. atui : the limnr; it is thr hi;;h iiii .tiuns f th;. ; a(i in our hein ;s, li.ua m' t.h..' iiisjiiiaii.... which ct.iiic. wilh the l-lmy nf i he laOivl-s and martyrs t'l Hibcity. it is llu- Lictiiis-idu- r.intn- which a cominitiiity ..Is (if th. is.- whii (ii iiit that iniuht livo vance lmoxvledge of: the conibur of an earthu;e there can be S4vlug ofliyes, if not of the property, that .'other-j wise would he destroyed -han ,,te:t i lu.ol's ait owned and constructed j tiy approximately a. unit pet.oni, ar.d the Lola) proper ty vahu is $2f0,-1 uoe, wiui an n!;::oj;a.e uni on men i. of appi oimate!y OJi'.IO pupils, ac coidinj? to the petition. The U mpoi ary injuiu'tioti, as is su.d, i t d.aincd the ten itorial off t ciais from cul ore. .'j.' tlu i emulation i tiiy in.-iol'nr as ihe Paiama school is coucei ned. (; her aii .'a laneua.-ie M.-lienls de:-iiintf to hocnnie a pait) to thr pt ecec.lirij;s mul obtain per-mi.-sion fu:ni ihe cmnt. ;i.:I if this pei minion is mauled, th.' ie.:traiu luy; onler also v. ill apply to the . U'lio'iN, tavoi.liiijr to the cuuusjI for tlie 1'alanta institu'ii;n- .ludtre Hanks did not yet a date for tu'Ui nre;uments on tliL- question of inakitn; the lempciary injunction P:i mauent. Phone Orders , Given Prompt Attention Two Deliveries Daily 10 a; m. and 3 p. in. EGIS IK!! ATHENS, Dec. 17. (By Mail). ; Th?1 lost and found huieau of the Xeax East Relief has received 12, ((i(l ? iuquiiie.s for misain;,: r.e.-sons anion Gieek refugcos ' duur.jf the past niomh. e A latex- number cf tne;n enmr from relative -:!B point of service. .Most of 'the other oiliciala er.tercd the service o' company since 1HH0 anil were there fore unaware of the : part played 'by uie ueiiriiorn tower in tha ;enr v his- 010 STARTED Crane's t lliy hurni.i of lieiii lecnils tcwer wh'.i: from the !"' Ii HI 11 Ml g Associated Press) tg .),. i i ri ce.it ' ft tlie old Dearborn station ii the I act that the rhic-k l suifercd particularly tt 'les, tijru..'d in the he- H :(iia lievtlopmer.t. In tnc Arjjentone Handicaps THE OFFICE CAT Hm K lVuM'",C thi".' Mmin,fi.fa!w!v. Cl.-.rio. assisU.nl chief rmrineer'g II d nnri,h,lr '.'(C'1 ' I-'"'!' ''-v -.!C ..!tr;of-the n,i..ap. Ki.st.-rn hi.li.-ina rail K IILUJUIIULU llk'n the system ol seni- ,)!B,, aerials weie rtKee.l up from rt ' Doaf persyhs'have a compensating keenness of eye, ; and inost of them are accomplished lip readers. One movie audince was startled by a deal' man - ho broke into a great guffaw at the most tragic moment of an exciting film, lie had lip-read the remark of the star who played .the hero role, and the remark Mas not at all in keeping with the scene. Now announcement comes from Paris that deaf per sons are to tie shown the films of the Siki-Oarpciitier . fight, so lhat if possible they may detest just what man age) s, referee, fighters and others were saying at the battling moments. Their evidence will lie used' in court in deciding 'the appeal of the Senegalese for restitution as champion, and in fact the whole case seems likelv to ' hinge upon it. Handicaps are only relative things. lilindness pro duced a Milton, the loss of leys a llenlev, consumption a Stevenson, eye-strain a Nietzsche. Kdison, creator of the phonnirranh, is partly deaf. The maioritv of men are color-blind. Kach being has some minor' flaw in his niake-Up. Ilul no individual should lot physical things stop him.i l iu.uM.-n ii li 1 1 1. 1 1 1 i icings oeuer lighters U thev are not icct pnysical specimens. Such can sav with the cripple, llenlev: f'In the fell dutches of circumstance. I hav winced nor criott alontl. Handicaps are oft acnievemeni. I V. t,- le J. nl,!.- .nicer ulunnl (lie l-iival.-s t., vviicl:. tlr.ilit I. Hill , Report neeis cU Willi Ihcl ekly huiletins issued from the o" Cl, . ri-i . i-i " ficcs r.t Athens, Salonika. Mitvbr.L .110US Jliat hllgl-ja-..! Chi.?. and posted in tiu Cud iei'- Uanks Increase Re- , "-n: ct-nien. .. . eio mm ...... ( the most lliterestmir sie its SOUIXeS to 1!), 000,000 ;f Athens is Hhe.cn.wd of s.-vcial ihundied persons who Knther (By Associate 1 Press) I from dawn to dark aiioiu the Am r.'- i. can bulletin boards. The .Near I1. ; i, Hi.- I .S lll...s ..I I. ..111.' I Hiioeul n iim's i ; I.I .ul co'iivratue harks in opcialion, a half dm. en itioi. in prnc i of or I;'in;::aii.iii, i:u ituiiiie; ,.n to he one.'i- :t Sokai!.. and an il., c ' ahli iiment of I 'i 've':;..i,l of ti-., i ami r. ii im i'e 's t (;'..'i.li:il lo i).00(l. :lts cf lht entrniicL. of the Hi oi in'! lino 1-icyince. s into th; i 1 1 1 1 ' K ' . llMiR:)ia o: he i-' N i..r:i Inn:.- resiHU.-c. l'i i. ii OOll are the n ni.Milhs r.i; of t.iK'iini.c.ive '. e.'il.iiiv I'.cl.I. In ..u!,liii n Mile 1.1'..-i:, ; liliii rrnpei-ric-. a h-u.-e (ieiicr a : ne - ai. officials in Athens have, been e;iv:r tlie looms foimerly occupied by Pew ir.'er Qui en Olira to sewn iheni headouai tors- Two Anicican riris, .uyroe ,.;oian ot M inn-..ap'.ihs, nn-.i Maclaclilan of Petro't, have of ithe lost and found I.oui: charge reau. On 'illlll OI Ni l an- u: ml. I I.. . 1: :n. i niinihcr of 'css.'s ill 'll,' '.liei ii'ji.'.l i in I'.li lillMCl l hope i, 'cr-i ess fie i:.. Knclend tl'in,.' ., !":: ,.-i;.! Hank. I.rrlheriu '.e,.--i I lien!; l'iisin:s i-i;lciisia coal ! v -li v pood' C.l' slo IV bll-; other cooper- haa.i.' of the a i i:s mem- !. th... I.o.-o- li-iio.id the ;i:a:i. ially in ''a- -lin fi- !'.( lave,, 'he n il Kill. :,in;; of M'ly the tics in th. c:i s in the Tivn ..(iiirs" All lien J Sa' rifini-r ill bull Muni coll.-. 'It. lay win i Inking liiniikintr 111. ' Oi which Oiry were re Ii i.lly liiirti. ' c milk tist.c i ;iei'iiiHiilin the tower and ex-pi rtnitnts ivei e per foui'cd which whi;. o:.Iy partly suc-e(--f'lll, convi-.ic.d the e pel im'enter; that wiiclcss me-sat'es could hi seal. "llcn.inmi.i liinmas was ireneia! inaiuiKei," said bit. riarke. "Per mission was oliuthied for a professor fiom Nolle Paine to slrinir aerials ln m tlie tuv.ir to the Tiihutie build ir.f. Woids weie ech;r.iced. hut the cess'airei wi i ? bioken.. It was con clude.! that the a .rials weie ten low an.l that the noises of Dearborn stleet iiileri.-i ed.'' "vc ; ,J. K. Mm. -lie, treasurer nf llr: hu- railroad company said he remcinhe:--,(d that shell experiments were con- ducteil from lr,. old tower. lo- .uiiirry anil .nr. (.ierl;e are amonff ihe oM-st officials of the roe ! I- sho-t 'fhe nevv- creation in stationery we want you II to see. A beautiful new '3 paper offering the dig- 0 nity of white and the novelty of a tint. $ 11 includes m a n v i? i , i c siuari sp'ies. uome in and see them. Red Cross Drug Store :: tt :: j: ii it;w:t:ttKt:;ait:t;w;:3aittt.tmrif b ..I he e not en spui-s to !..d.. 'i Ci all; y lid" . C-.e Xedilo After carefully noting all the merits of the lone; skirt.! miL- is uucetl to com UK i' I ha I ho ,i t L i. i ;.. .. bowleus enter into the problem. a long head unk ss III sign of Dr. Cone savs l:e is Well, if a man has to Iiiiior to do it with. M"W- all ! . t lle.'d C.iepc Minncm. h C.-mV: A' Ti-.li.: ham, Ala. On', of th. ha.-e iik.i ru owned ly the ti.-c'e i wi-h !;i " 1'i.d.ic !'! i at ae.s of ll..lli.;,.l!v in ' Trust It.-.tk San llein'l S:.:i Hern;. be in ..' . Tin- I ro:h tion.il Hun.; th, l-'cHerated y of lllrnvni:' CI. c!:in.l oopeialiv ne- u.it k '.-"il b:iks satiiraied w i; get sauirato. lhf; '1 thinking. ' otter than Most traffic rules in. "ti'eet intersci'tions, where arc multiplied. trad cdi'sti ions , tiie chances of ! n i nt; Girls wliom 1 he Prince of V;.es d at least have the honor of lieimr aniopi t ross at run down to iiiarrv This those mentioned. W ISHOM "11. Il.it' 'i jay io n oik c was one in w I his enranvwhere. but Ihere are no :, y-. ca..:o, si. i.ouis. .', r. - V"! of th' I .!!,.. l'tij-: ill ..'' l!ic .-t'-iivcr .'I".', i' .-:' a coal A ti'C i'l. r , ,' oi .' i..: ! -.- .-,., i ". K. a. ky V'l ', v,: 'i ; .Iv.'C ' (I '' ' C -V!- I'-.- (II ' fi.-.'i i-Vt'vn f . ,.( :.. , fir.,, .. he i l .'fil ( . (C ( ' i. :,e : s '..i o!iler- America's best lovc.l character lor in the most beloved play of Aniei ie.m slaire. Announcing t)u: 'li;in:'e in iMir firm name, ready In m cc jnn jtli (he l; and j)iiltr.Y. we i-r.-, tlie Kaiuo as in the past, ' s( ohiainahle in the line of torais Extra Fin Three-acre imprr-ed traet st.le the City Utility, on; ih thv paed hhrhw.iy. Wi.l trade lor house ir. town. 6, The Crescent Meat Co., fnc. M. A I ,r Sim t Market Ni'M lo MarrN l.riH'(-.y foitiH-rl.v STIl.tt .M vr i n.. ic. on ilily Market, sUa's ;roeory .-aci e a bi A r; in-; at t. t ins. on. -!ial:' mile trolu Its and paed hiirliw ay. IliipliKc.l all. I i;o A f.ve-acre traet In .May.l'ark. Th;.-? is one of thi- In ?it tniprovi d and isy Iiik properitea in tlie Valh y. K:;ra I irood. e -r. tr.n f I i M , I'.u 1, nl inipf'i.Vi iiM n;s. Iri'i::; ,iu-l an! tti'it. i:!':i:t-r I'.h j mo tern house. n (mild '-twk is ats mure. hr.-.' eat. d. 1 M !1 Ollph't. , !ru p-.iod let hotlleA. tin tno.li-rn 1. aulttoi'y t'ir. If y.oi is iiou yo nt La Grande National Bank Stulcmcut uf l(H'inlier .S 1 1 A ! oVi:S: To 1 1, pos'l.irs To tl.c I . S. Treasury eireulatiiii: not"3 1 1, pai-liit. iit. l 111- account uf . "no. oiin.no T,1TAI .vi. i; i?.n; j.:j v.- cur a-els ..1111111-1,1 a, all tlnw. w i lo . ah,. to in vl auv r.-(U.-s ror p.-mni-til Itnnicilial.-ly. Mis i-i it pi .si; i: n.w i:: l c .s:; la u;t ,.n.l ,1. .sii, ,1 nil), . B:, S t'ja.iis.ns :! i.r in a is and ''I"1 .I...11S 1' 1 1 ,'J(.. i..'.;v.iTr I i'r, V vi:i:r ivnKnrt:; i . i I is ( i ' eit- new d. pi tl;.- p.ii I. pii'l, and . V r tlie Mm klmlilen nTlcr llic t.'I'UHimllT flltltl UIMMI Ullllll V it- und it tain Umwc nhieli lmc lievn hhlired :td n for ninny jiatx s.t-r. . . n: in. r.ii, .( hi Udn t.tt nn-nt do nt 1 ' 1 ;''' a. iy if lit. n.lln- y an-I h. tpf'tin 1. ... n ti:v vs.inri- I of its I... ir. I of ilirWnrs. .Pyramid Land' i Co. a i ts whit Ii pay ilicidendjt . tion. ;nel A - 4ti i ' ',li r c k