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Friday, August 1, 1021. ' PACK SIX THE I.A GRAN WE EVENING OBSERVER 1: li P v I) I) 't- b f. ? a t ri i ri W li a i li d C ; ! 0 l) l I) p i) It II .! Kenosha-KBod-Krotch Uniou Buna ; 4 $1 Westenhavcr & Gilbert 201 Uviwt SI. Guard Offlivr i Depart, AIJtANY, Ore. Major Ons'll bury. for tho In at few yearn In structor of tin roust aritll. ry corps ,uf the Oregon N'utloni-I guard, will miy goodbye to the local unti this week wht'ii be inukt-s his I hi ntii clul cull on llallcry A before leav ing for Ma permanent post ut Kurt Leavenworth. CUNBURN Apply Vickl very h'Rhtljr It soothes the tortured skin. WICKS V Varo RUB ' Q r If MUHm Jmr, Ut two are here always in the job lu feed ciiMlnnieiM with I ti -purest of bread, rolls and pastry, all umdr of thf Im Itiirrcilleuls. In u cleanly bakery, by e-tMrb ncd uiel competent bnki-rs. You (II liet more salislat lion from i. id n Kir bmf of n ir brisoi than from two of odur klmU, us one test ulone will proe. Try a loaf of Golden Crin-: today5. liWII.MA.MH KI.KtTllIC ItAKKUY . Before ON VACATION TRIP (iic 0lN Alli'iiliun Iti Our Supply vt oiti.m; (;oods. msiiinc tacki.i:. I'.ri:i5 ri.ATKs, ic i: ckkam iisiii:s I'AIT.U t l I'S. Sl'OONS, NAI'MNS TOWIXS, TAUl.K CLOTHS Anil (HliiT linns Suuinicr I ii linn, imlmlin l'.iu i' tak NuM'ls, 15c All Hit l.aU-.t M.i;i.ini's Newlin Book & Stationery Co. (BESIESaSI&CSaSSZSZESElEaiKI IS-H.E-R.R-Y.'SI LAST S1IOU 'Unlamed Youth' IIimv is il piituio ltl.lt I"V. l,tl I lu- SUIVII! iMiHitiuns of uuUi ;imi ynu'iv j;ing In li'e .ovoiy .'iiiil of il. With Itcrvlvs 1'rnlnc. Kalph lcis, l.lnul 1 1 m lies Ami All Sl.ir C;iM Cunu-dy. tiik CAKtv i:ati:i:- Stanims Will UnKfix n u n u H DBlBISISSEBBE32SSSSSZaaBEBI3Cll HE-FAQ m -HOW SUBSIDED TNIVKIISiTV OK Olf KGUN. Ku K lie. (Special) -Tiio Cotiu move ment .ts. d m.T tin? country like :t hurricane and then Hiibsldod. For a Hino fit" book stores sold edi Ituim of his works at tin1 rule of filled' I f tiny copies dully. Today Mo-re ? only one si ore In Cort land lli.it carries editions of IiIn llOOl.K. "What movement Iuim replaced um-ism?" I r. Ilernurd C. 1-Jwer, uitM u'-ior of psychology In i he I'm ! land klmm nit-r session, was usk i d. According lo It in views, no uiht-r iiKivi'iin-iM. mi far. has sutla-n-d or caught I he pupa lur fancy us Unit inaugurated by M. Com. ",siiir s.sivf waves or psycho therapy have passed, periodically over the country," said I r. Kwit, "but these have gem-rally been hi conm-ci ton with religion. Tin po tency nf the I'otie ni' lltud. which mi lar has In n Clio most popular ized, although no more or has cf hrlivr III. ill the other, is llllti It : is mure int Wlii; ildt to lhi pnb iic. ; 'in the half (-nil ury that the M-liool of imytiiotlirrapy luiH flour Mi' d at Nancy,' I'roftuHitr Hwt-r l-ytdinurd, "!t v ti.-tiidf thv HtUtlt UlM iindclHlaild tilt HiihJtilB i-xpound id. Ir. rmii- lifiid th veil of ia l.iiiism, ttiniiilttli'd his sulfjt'ct. inadt- It nnnc MiirntHU and Uhh ritt rh. which rtnulird In his nu- .rii? rim- lo f n mi'.". i:-On-u" City .Man Vh-tlnt OUKCON' t'tTV, ore. Norman Cnrtntre. who tiled from injuries, Jrerehed in an automobile ui-ctderit : at S'n: lie. V.,s)t., Saturday lliKht J while returninK from a dance. w;i ikmmii in On-Kon City and (Hud j.'itolie, wiiere he had made lit home for a numln ; of years. Mr. ; tlannlre was a meniber of the oetl i;ik lodK' and the Masonic onb-r. The body will be broimht her.' for burial. Starling Ol U n M H n M w M M H M II n w u M n n B 13 U tt INt; TOMtaiT I PICK EXHIHITS FOR FAIR NOW Continued from I'ujfo One) in of Mi! iiuotcNN in Hton lor (Iip i'J24 I'vcnt. hiwrvjiHiiiirt aro In trite inadi- ly t-JthililtorH ror Kac' und the outlook for dlspl in all lint's 1h viry rkuttiTint;. In t.hr net-dlo work, hand worn and riolhiittf division llio inanaw inrnt Is more lilH-ral In prltfM tlW yva? Miun luHt. Klrtit prin'a Intvo incrt'itHcd und ruh jirlxiit lake tlu plate of rlblioiiH for mrond. In thn hxwiik division tlu-r-urp al tract Ivt; prixi-it ull down th line. Tint ono worthy of nioru than pioodiif nolki however, Ih the Nuhxtantlal offer of lr. W. T. I'hv of Mot Jjiko. In addition to car iuir for th- nick und hum- ut his Hot Lake sanatorium, the doctor ftndH time lo lake u deep Intercut In the liveMiock industry of Vnlon comity. He upccin linen In pure hrd llolrttein-Krciiun' cattle und maintain! one of ihc finent herds tu Im- found In Oregon. Ijim year he if a vi a pure bred calf to ih wlnnlntr cow lu t he Brud dairy cattle clJW. This year he I re peating tiie offer with a $5n n-n-Istend hull calf, u dlrecl descend ant from the I.IU.iMio hull lost n year ugo hy death. II is a nplendld lrize. une that will no douht draw an iHpecially jfood exhibit in the dairy cla-sB. HeiMntiing today Secretary Som mer will devote his eiilin aitcti lion lo the promotion of the fair and Kathcrlni- eNhlldts. Hi wide uciitiatntuncc in ' and thorough knuwledirc of the connl y and its prodiU!(s will enable him to n.--seuible n exhibit of I'nlon county products lieretofore uneqiiullid. Dabson Discusses the iJiCLiiuu aiiu wuoim.oi' (Continued from pAp 1) , of the tariff mitl the closing i)nwn of many of our Indiit-iriul plants in order to raise funds. In th" .central west, however, neither the ! republican or, democratic parties ! can talk icloom because there jenotmh ifloom there alreudy. "Herelofore," says Mr. llabson. ,'"it has been thought advisable by Die deniocratH to have bad btist neu on election day when the rv publlcnns are in power, and It hrs been thoUKht advisable by the re publicans to have bad business on election day when the democrat have been In power. Their bread lines would hurt the democrats as much as the republicans. When a bank is clewed In the central west votes ure made for lt Kol hile. Kvery cent thai the price of wheut drops net ween now und eleetlon day may easily trlvc I .a Kulletti loa.t'OH votes, and every cent that the price of wheat noes up between now and election ma result In k! inn the republican und democrats 5.tMto inuru volvs each. l'ollettc Haimenai! ! "AllhoiiKh the louder of bui-ii fpartteti tend, to hi Utile I At Kolleltf and ret" if to his use and phslci) infirmilleH, e it must be remem bered that he In a very astute poll in tan. This ts Mbown by the fuel that his ticket hems; made up equally of democrats und rcpuh lltall-s. Moreover, Iji Kollelle (s sheewd , In betiiK radleul wit limit setting tiet) up.witli KoclHltsts and ultra radlcala whom he know swin-c very few vtdes when tnisi MeHu s Kuuil. lb- also knows that when the farmers ure propertv owmr they must naturally he i-oiisereaiive and an radicals tnl Hheii the busim-a conditions ae t -mpiM arlly Qalnst t lo'iil. 1 1 wheat were $ h bushel today w. would probahlv have no Ihlpl party In Hi. field, and t If t-a Kollette neri: president IimIu.V th" fllee of Wheat would Hot tte oil' n ut more than tl is now. Such is the futibtv and hxm;riy of mli;k.s. 1'nstdetits .! llttt mak ' I iiistin ss ( ouditioiis. but business conditions make presidents. Th.r.' loie. I iviteat that heretoforv it has been to the udvuntat-e of on-' of I he two ureal p:.rtt a to have poer business tin ele-l ion day hut litis Oir cotidttlons are entirely difierni. Whether or not th- re publican und dir.ioerattv man users will be able lo make better business lietween now and election. I don't know, but the . c-rtainiy His- irotntf to try lo do so Ibroush oiit the central west ul hasl. The bent barotiK tt r of li Kollette'? stnttKth wilt be the actions of the llabsonchart which reflects cen tral business activity. It now stands at ti iht c-nt below nor mal compared with 1" per cenl In;-U-w normal a tr.tr bi!." m:r mi ti: is in n iKVAI.I.1S. I"r. - i: morn SlMli" of Sal. in. a deaf mute, was kuo k-d iiiieoiis i.oiS troi his n lon vi'b- norili of I'.irvulits al re mained nm tinsionis ftr l tire- hours, ifiii-le-l with a car driven Mrs. John livruejit. o one kn. w he w j.i ib-af and d iimb, s-u rr s n let lute a fter h-t- ad r iu d runs Itni-n-xi it as iitN-d tht the aevblent ?tl af-fe-(t'd his liratn to rend r htm l- Itli'M. lb- was iiid'y .rttiil and ru', but ph-s(elaos tild find no fro.t -ttin' ard look fr l.ts i arly r -i'V rv. l' ltlls TH III. t AI.1.1 l iM'SKI.rKG. lr- Tl..- i .oiu'v tourt muiiiiiitn'l that hi-ls wtut tie ittllid fr ! nn' en the con struction of tin Mill -- k brMsv tth h win n romptvteil. will per titt thf eiM-uint," of the tie lsort -. .t istmrg action of ih- I mi-i'i l-'Khwav. An n . wivnl was r at hid tt d.t wt: h thr t;.ir-iio r Mill -attv her-ty the lemjth ol the nt. r sn m:.v be n-'liHiil iik'M' fte to ISM bet. lowering Hie cost oi iht- trmture lu.nerialU. 1 brt- t(t )vrtitn at ;l V'.'f 'he s'rrs i lie, bunr. so ivrviiu to prffri-at itifuiuiattoa. SCHOOL HOUS I'NIVKItSITV OKOUKCON. Ku l?eiie, (Special) School t'hildreii ; at (lie hiir toKKlnK eampa near llend ; expect rapid changes und (hiiin ; not hint; of seeing their school ; house, cuntuintni? denks, books, slove und everytlihiB but l he teach- cr and theniHelveH, hoisted twenty feet into the air by a hope cr.tm- and settled on a ruilwuy flut-car. to lt moved with tl' rest of the rump tu fresh timber, accordim; to Miss AH lieu, Ktonemun. Itetnl wiioot nurse, who is tukinr courses In the I'orlland sumiiier s.'Hsion of5 th" Kniversity. Moves are mml on Hz.tur.laVM or SiimlavM wi Mini mu.l. nlM n.e.l iiiIhi no workinir duvs. '1 he sehouls an - HurprtslitKiy well equipped and i have trained teachers und hlirh' stundurds. says Miss St one man. I'n-i der her inspii-ilon art) upproxi- j mutely i an children In ioKKins; ! caiui'S. divided Into five schoo.s. Water in often scarce and fre iuently bus. lo be hauled, but I In liitle people are clean and tidy us . ' .7 ' ' . " ... .... i, , slutes the nurse. Many of them i i ti i ii, uiulnly the peueeful life they lead beneath the great Ocschutcs while pine trees. ('all for Bills. Sealed bids will be received by the commission of the city of Iji firande. Oregon, for the construe-1 (Ion of the improvement lu Im provement I isl rtel number 1 60 within the city of Ia Grande. Ore-t Kon. accord in jf to the plans and specifications of the said improve ment now on filo In the office ofj i ne uy liiTorut-r 01 sum coy. deposit of $5.n will in required lor s't of plans and specifications, which amount wilt be refunded if bidder is unsuccessful and returns same to this office. Bids will be received tn the hour of seven -thirty p. in. Wednesday, A UK ust 12th. r.e'4. ut the com in l- , " ' "- ui.uiHP. jvrisbl'a 'uiUy Drug Store only lM Grande. Oregon, and must bei " accompanied by u certified check ill the sum of ten percent of th amount bid ns a Ruamutev of the acceptance and completion of con- 1' tucks w ill be returned to un successful bidders. The commission reserves the right lo reject any and all bids. . Hy order of the commission Julv .1"th. 11t-'4. J. E. STKAItNS. Kecord.r of the cliy of' s-I-ltit Iji ;rnnd nnrn 41 11 liiuuht mc Iwauty and perennial youth , Hy llna A alliMi llopjHT 1 leok back on a glorious ca -reer. Klrst. us a famous beauty. Then for Si years a stum stur. And now, at grand mot her age, a beauty still, pluytng u beauty's part. I owe ,,11 that to scym al (actors, but the greatest is a new - t p clay. Now i f have arrumci'i with drugg.stsi WallatT Hop and toilet ,H.r .Mrto counters to supply il to every womun. 1 want it to bring to others what it hrotirht to me multiplied iteauty. deiatbs of ad dtil youth. My White Youth Clay Old clays were crude nnl in 1 1 dy. Mine is w bite, refined antl dainty. Old type had one day mine has two. There are clew n ingredients emliodied in mine, lo bring the maximum rt suits, j 1 owe this clay to men who i have given it many years of srl- . -ntlfie stuily. It Is amazing in its neiek bent-tits. I have se-ti gtrls b.H-oine iwautit application. I have siiHT-clao ami laatii.K many pi n i with on.' older a one n svem to drop ten years Clay is a iM-attty ess.-nttal. No irtrl can look her best without It. j u no woman keep her youth. l.ookimilko lvaytlfu, a(jdi,0ns to you ai r ranct w netv Biris are an beauti. s and worn- n al) young, That Is larjrely du to clay. I have no great Interest in uri; (nc women to use my particular clay, but I do jrre them to '-' also Hardwood sherbet, and a nic simie clay.J have round that mine n,,.,Hy juni.h. Evrrv day at Hll-j brings m Utlplleti results, but bt- -erthorn-Wrtght's Family Drug ter the old tj'P"S than noe. stT.tr fntmtutn 7-?-lf 1 he magical effects My Whlt. Yoiith v'luy purg-'S the )kin of nil that doirs or mars it. It draws out the i a ui a o t't.ickheads anil bleni i s h r s. Il , brings th" blood t- the skin In V- I'tlnO WxilKf lln- I'lmlo 1923 nourish and l ve it. The r -suit is a rosy afterciow which s ama-s and d -lights. Iluslanda teti mc Ih.y hardly know theii wivt-a rii-r th-y us.- W hite Yoi.l'i I U . It firms the skin, eoinlsits nil lins and itrtnV.hu. r-slm--s en-iar-ct'd rv s. It aiil off eveiy sign of age. t wiM g'adiy i nil vimple if ou mail this i-oupon. t Trial Tule Yce Ktlna Wali.iee lloo-r 5-. tvke sphere Drive.. liH-iw 1 want to try Ka.UI Youth. FIND IT HERE Copy for rhui column must bo la by t:0Q a. m. Cooked- food and dressed chfcl(-(of seven-thirty p. m., Wednesday. I en ut the Kk-chunc tomorrow. fAuirust 13th. 1924, ut the coiitims 1 16Jt Jefferson. .Mrs. K. 8. Norrls. slon room in the cily building ut SalunUy sprctal A beautiful balloon with each, 25c purehuse. Blu. yetion. gold. silver and other colors. Not the Mii..UH, w. k- ii t . ,.J ! ' '. Hav- nuney. Wo seli for less. Head our ad. Norton's Kiddy Shop. 7.S1-: It Is not necessary that you should be tormented with dandruff J or with your Hair falling out. when j you can stop In ut Silvorthorn- I ".Vi' r .tT:i- .itil . i, , . , land Uandruff Krudlcntor for ?c iihui at ii i i t iii in .very short time. ! Urukeu 7-29-tf I When you have a broken wlud ! shield or side glass, take your car to Ulehardson "The Arl Man" ai l the Richard sun Art & Gift Shop. und hnvo hint fit a new one for you. l'rompt service and the right price. He uses only the finest pol ished plate on all jobs. Sixes tu fit every make of car. S-6t Saturday Special. .V beautiful boHoon with each ;:5c purchase. Itlue. yellow, (fold. silver and other colors. Not the ordinary. See our window. New- 'Hn Drue Co. 8-1-lt Our Violet Cream relieves tan jand sun burn and Is coollnff to the skin. There Is nothing better und It sells for 2oe at Sllvcrthorn- lU'imrhtuM.' Uartaln In nil kinds of building material ut the new lumber yard. Investi- I'hone 7-:-tr HeBWiichiux . pleatlnx Button boles, buttons covered, stamping. Satisfactory service ut Norton's Kiddy fhup. Magic Cleaner, that cleans the finest silks and fabrics Immediate ly. at Stlverthorn-Wrlght's Kamily Drug Store, and only toe a bottle. j Bo 11 emst Hcliing sV All work guaranteed. Mrs. K. ! iTuckey. ISO becond. fc!t. 7-22 ! . For sale. lln- linn r,lMiJ. II -.n t...w ln.l ll...n.. Main R17 7.l7.lf!' avetl-thirty Box Wood. Kor immediate delivery. Phone Main White I'lnc Hux & Lum ber Co.. Iji Grande. Ore. 6-12-tf Those Tie visors for 60c. they are just what you need to protect your eyes from th sun and wind, ut Silvertliorn-Wrtght'a 1-Vuiily Drue Store. 7-CP-tf Rent, sell and repair all niak ; sowing niaehlnea, - Ask about frej dress making court". Whlt Pew-' lag Macblaa Co.. New Foley Bid i SI.W. ?-7-tt A few tt.jn bathing caps are still unsold and we are selling them for Coc each. There arv no iM-tter In ih in p cuim made. 1 letter let us show tin-in tu juu. Sltverthorn W right'a Faintly Drug Aor1. 7-;t-tf l'kturvs. When i.tt vnur vaintlikn viii tml. m,,,!, Kw,j pirtures. Thes are miys hl4( yoU Hke (o rcllK.m. ..j. Take your good negatives to 1 Itch unison "The Art Man." und have him enlarge and tint them fort you. Pictures of your own taking Hh a personal meaning to you hen enlarged and correctly tinted) home. Take your picture w ork to i ,til niirjsun-9 Art & Gifl shop. ! S-JS-Ct ; t Ut.A, tho Huetwrnxl. i Grande Ronde Products KECKIVKll FRKSH DAILY AT TIIK IIOOVKK1ZKI) LAKGK ROASTING EARS. dur. .SSc SOLID HEADS CABBAGE .- t. NEW POTATOES. 25-lb. sack 'Jtic NEW SWEET TURNIPS, 3 lbs....- 25c NEW APPLES, 6 lbs. 2oc; box ! .. ?l.tr SWEET ONIONS. 6 lbs. 2V- HUNCH ONIONS, CARROTS. BEETS 5c CAULIFLOWER, Fresh White -..2.V: to 4c HOOVERIZED GROCERY Phone; Main 49 2 Deliveries Call for Huls "i r Healed bids will be nk-elvcd by lh Commission of th City of ! 'Grutide, Oregon, for the construe-; tlun of the improvement in Im provement lMstriel number 4'j. within the city of Im Grunde, Ore-' Kon, according to the plans ' and specifications of llio said improve ment now on flit: in the. officii ol thn City Itecorder of sutd city. A 'deposit of J5.0U will bu reiiilrid for S4't of plans and specifications, 'which amount will be refunded if bidder Is utmurccMsful und returns same to this office. Bids will be received to the hour -l-lt.It G run do, Oregon, und iiiiikI b luccoiupanied by a certified check jlit the umount of ten per cent ot tho amount bid as a Kuaranti-e if " " .V, . . V"U"M " C"'nU? if ttrlt,d- , Cheeks w . b returned lo un- successiui oiauers. rtlv COIillillHSlon r-serves the rlcht to n'ject any and all bids. I3y order of the commisHion. July 3uth, J. K. KTKAUNS. ltecorder ot the city of l.u (J ramie. Ure-un. S-1-lot , Call for llhls. H'li'i Wila will be received by Hie commlKsioii of Jhi; city of 1 . . , , . , ., . Oruiidc. CnKon, for the const ruc- tlun of tho improvement in Im provement District number 147. within tho city of Iji Grande, Ore gon, according to the plans and specifications of said itnprovmnent, now on file In the office "of the Cily Itecorded of said city. A de posit of $5.00 will bu required for set of plans and . specification which amount will be refunded If bidder is unsuccessful and returns same to this office. Bids will be received to the hour of seven-thirty p. tit. August 6th, 1924. at the commission room In the city building nt La Grande, Oregon, and must be accompanied by a certified check in the amount of ten per cent of the amount bid as a guarantee of the acceptance and completion of contract if awarded. Checks wH be returned to un successful bidders. Tho commission reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Uy order of the commission July :3rd. 1924. J. E. STKAKNS. 1 i ltecorder of the city of Lm Grunde. Oregon. 10-23-JUt Call for liicls. Sealed bids will be received byi the cuimntrsion of the city of 1.J (rande. Oregon, for the construc tion of the improvement In Im provement District number 1 4.r., within the cily of Ia Grande, or gon. according to the plans and specifications of the said improve ment now un file in the office of the City Ilecorder of said city, A deposit of $r.u will be reqjiired for ijet, of plans and specifications. which amount will be refunded if bidder is unsuccessful und returns sumo to tills office. It Ids will be received to 1h hour p. in. Wednesday, iVUKUai om, u.t, ui .in: .-uiiiiiiia- sion room In the cily building at Iji Grande. Oregon, und must ie accompanied by a certified dice1 in the amount of ten ht cent c the amount bid as a cuaranU o o tll acceptance and completion of contract if awardca. fh'-cks will Ih- r.lurn'd lo no For Sale A good five-room motb-in house on Main Av m-ar Walnut St. l-irgi .d. 1'rHe only $3.1 an, on terii.i. This property is in un exc -I-lent Iwatiitn and merits your early inf liry. u( It will pay you to invs.: gute this j-rouiii limis if you d'-stro a god hoiif w till about a hulf-aerc cf ground. t'oncr.-le b:o 'iiert, furnace, fireplace, with th house inside and ou in ex cellent conilition. t.arai;.. chicken hous-. woodsh-.-d. fruit ni-s nnI bushes, ntak -a well devehHMl small tr.t.-t. This is pric d low a1. $l,.c cn terms. If you want a ucw Iiou'. sec us. Wm. Miller . & Co. 'WL 571DEPARimNT STORES 108 Depot St, A FULL LINE 01' Travelers Luggage " AT A "LOW PKK'K HANGIC Illly HAND BAGS ' stiinur. sit leenhle, pHHl-lookiitfjE hiijjs, lu hiiitiilloii lealhti', fiber ami itll-Ieulher inalci'laK Chilli und leal her lining and IiIj-Ii grade locks uud filtinas. 1'i'iccs runging $3.49 - $10.90 SUIT St u nly materials. com-s for nuigli Smne with light stritigtli and servU-e. t.ooil quality bi-ass lucks and low price range $2.49 - - - auccessful bidders. The commission reserves tlu right to reject any und all bids. Hy order of the commission July 23rd, IUIM. 1 ' J. K. STEARNS, j i ltecorder of the cily of ; 1m Grunde, Oregon, j 10-25-lnt . SATURDAY SPECIALS A Ih-uiitif-iil liiilloon willi Liich 25 cent Purchase liluc. yellow, Riihl, .silver :ind oilier colors. Not the ordinary See our window. Newlin Drug Co. CALIFORNIA PRODUlTS WATERMELONS, lb PEACHES, ELP.ERTA. 2 llw. 2rc ; 1k) CANTALOUPES, fi for OREGON SOLID HEAD LETTUCE "for UMATILLA WATERMELONS. Vine' Ripened oV-or-o -SEATED CANTAL- 01 PES. each t ,i .THE DALLES TOMATOES They're ciixid. 2 IKs 55c La Grande, Ore. I.ubbhki! for "incmiuo liiui,M "m'IiimiI linn.," or niiy Inmllnt- umtlsIoii, nay in; IimiiiiI lu'ir. Anil Min n joii Mi)- Iiikkhkc al TH llM! .P. C. . JVlllIfy .stolid joii uro ittuxJ ur Uepcndablc Muikniiinship und Quality At M-kis that aiv ui. IT. .lll.M('t llllti! YallH-, for llit-y iiitstnl an uWnt opiuiiinil(y lo suie. CASES servii'i in fllMr mill nll-leatli t weight wood linings to lasuiv fitting on coniers, $11.50 Grave Digger Oulls ,, Wurliw AI.KKN. fhrmnny. AI') Tvj official i;ruve digger ol Mils low has resimied becuti.se the peoi wilt not die. Thirteen muni elapsed without a death and M v.-rote to i Ik; ::ity council decliniiv, to accept salary when there wuu nt work to be done. 4 2."c ..2-"c lb. Ic