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i 5 -J V-i Tuesday, January 13, 1925, ,TIIE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER . ' X 1 PAGE FIVE ' m i : : T I lilt 1 X T Y -v . I LIINewsjnJney gggm COMl.VU EVENTS March 6, 6, 7 nisi riot high - school basketball tournament at Union. - Hack rraiu Trli l- H. Ivunhoi- returned thitt niorn inK from Cortland to which city he was called on buutnctjs. l'caiv in Portland I y J, XI. I 'euro of J-a Grande, mer- cnu.ni, is ul i no moiol t'omunti, Mr. I 'care Is hIru connected with the United Stat rs land off leu at Ho Grand,'. OreKonlnn. Ti-Hrrii: Aii-iili-nt A minor traffic accident occurred yesterday when a car driven by Terry I.. Honors hit C. Wuhlon's car. Ropers backed into the laUcr's vehicle on Jefferson street, the bump smashing a fender. To Attend Convention According to reports a number of Union ohecp raisers will intend the anmml state convention of the Oregon Wool (I rowers association to bo held In Tendleton tomorrow and the next day. To Hold Mrotliiff ' Tho. bird of a series of meetings wilt be thold iby the Union Halr association next Saturday in thr high school at l-nton. Topics to be taken- up are 1 the jsiileettou and breeding1 of dairy cattle. l)ld Ofridnl JOhvtliiK , : , tP Daniel Iloyd. by profession an at torney at Enterprise was in J LP Grande this morning on his way home from the state elector's meet ing In Salem. M. C. George o' Portland was elected to go to Wash ington, D. C, for the national elec toral college. " Need Seed An urgent call has been sent lr by the farmers in the vicinity o' Pendleton and The Pa lies for hart federation wheat to be UBed a seed. Quito a quantity of this grain is in storage In Ha Grande and oth er parts or the valley and no doulc will be used to supply the demand Farmers to Meet A farm meetlns will be .held n Imblcr, Friday evening of thlt week. A number of important 'busi ness matters will be dealt 'with ai the meeting Including' the annua' membership drive, discussion ol child tabor legislation and other things of Importance to farmers.' Will Iteertilt Here A navy "recruiting of fleer YrohV the Portland navy, reeruHb'B,. sta tion will he In 1-a Grande on Krl y day and Saturday of this weelt to lake enlistments for .the imrvlee. uc- cordirig to h letter received yeater day by Halph Huton- of this city The latter r!bo slates that all re cruits who Join at this time will b assigned to (he cruise of tho Atlan. tie und Pacific fleets which is to bi-gln'nexl March. The Atlantic Kleet and the I 'act fin Fleet wilt combine at San Olego early In March, the letter s ijs. and from there vlll proc'-ed to Jlooolulu for naval maneuvers which are to last for several weel s. The Atlantic fleet will then return to New York and the Pacific fleet will remain In wafers near Australia and N"w Zealand for the summer months. Tersonal Mention W. li. Ileseoek of Muxvilln Is now registered at the Hotel Koley. Miss tloldle Knrd of LirC.nindt left lust evening to visit tor a f'W ihiys w it h her b H(e Carroll, In I'orttand. Miss flertriule .Donnelly, who has been visiting In La Otande for some linn Iff on No. 4 Ihlrt morn ing for Numpa. Idaho, ' J. 11. Pubbin of Knterpris".. went through I .a Grande this morning on his way home from Portland. Mrs. Sela Koljer arrived in !,u C.ranile this morning to visit her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. KsleH. Mrs. Koljer Is a resident of l'endleton.. Mrs, W: F. Poole or Wallowa as among Ihe guests recisiered at the Hommer hotel yesterday, January AT CLINT'S ANNUAL SALE 313 Men's Woolen Shir is In Khaki, Grey, Klue and Fancy Fluid colors of Ncu.sladter, Sunset, Argonaut famous make. X ni nes $."i.I3 to ?G.4-") Choice ?'5.ni SEE WINDOWS SAVE NO -V.' BORAH URGES FARM RELIEF (Continued from l'ugu 1.) but the Maryland senatoTTlTclini .1 to yield. Uecominendatlon for re'ief of the, livestock industry ' occupied the uttenticn ;i-;:;:n .Moieln, i,i the aKrie iltui ul cimiinl: sion. .Then will be submitted to l-reuldi-ut Coolldtfc next- week. rhiilmiiin Lurry unnouncln-r that the reini-t which was exp.eii-l to be com pleted would uv.alt the retain here or l-Y-.l II. Ilix'i.y, pr..siil.nl of the American Livestock uuho- ciuuon.unij m-r.iiier or the com mission who is uttendiuK the iwi aoclut.on':i convention at Albn--luerque, N. M. Klseuss C'o-(iern:lvc Muil.cls l'onillnir completion of the live-: stock report, the commission will tako up co-operative marketing or farm products. There is no for--1 cast now as to when this section i ''ounty. of the re port will be complete. 1. VMM I"1'"!- May Lose, but administration leaders at the An unofficial poll or housj nu-in-cupllol are of the opinion that 'l""''s a'"w-;l uB.-'nat tho child ono of the recommendations will! hiuor umendmcnt, 14 favorable und reach congress In time for action i ut this session. This was one point l Senator h'l t'enntulnn f ' t .. . ... n...,t. , ' i, ; . " iiu uiu iimi u mere ,was delay until the new congress met in i the , annual; course next; De cember, there could be no legis lation fovj at feast a year. .Then he udletl, congress would be uuU lug will) another election impend ing, und would be guided to a srtJat degree by expediency Instead of . logic and reasoning. , ' . ! Hemtnil'.ng his colleagues the ttepublican" party had pledged it self to farm relief and that this pledge stood right to the "time of the counting of the lust vot?: until tho last voice was heard," Senator P-oruh said the time to roilivm that plrdRp was Just ns soon us the power had been givi-ii j to rodi-om it. . f Coiiiplalninir nnrtlrulnrly apa'nst an increase in taxes paid by the tnrmer rrom ?(,24,ll(Ml.lioo In Jin s ! place t-.i-lh in the blue sky law and to $1.7011.0(111,(10(1 at pre sent, the meet obji-elions to tin- act I rei(uent iduho senator declared no sya'.emjly votei d by the public was intra or prograin wo'Jld restore the lUut-cd today by Senator Joseph. American farmer to ids place of The bill would place sii-inKeltt reK nrosporlty so lonjr as the uneon-1 illation upon dealers,, brokers and sclonable exploitation continues in 'i agents otiemUng uniJer-the act, the nani5 of povernntent.1 I . i ' He ulao asserted that 'when' th.-"1' '. VVI II.COJIK lenbnij,,', nuiimfaeturlni: lnteres(3 of tlu-j ' SA l.l-I.M.' Ore (tfy'iho AsKoeiatei country found themselves In' dis-1 Press) f-ilute Insurance t'omhiis tress coni?ros!i ha-1 been iiu-ek' to i sloner Moore today declared he enaet h'taii'fr law' for tlfe'r 1"ifo-"l tection ngainst foreign coinpell-1 tion. There should be equal treat meat, lie Insisted, for the J'arrje'v. jlj. Obituary ' 'l-'UXKILM VK1N-:MVJ jduring this bvssIor. g thv .iofiisltt ' T6t.f,r"u'hi'rali oi" ."im; la lot -"Monti .,1urt' ur.t :.-.'p.: Klapi wfw fMfrt" ycjcerdiiy infirnlriu p -'' rirst s,tp, In .the ,,p-opes;-u .wilt.Jie lieId.nl-'2::tM o'ciodc Wud-snitiricatlon was, tukeii-(wh.;n' hp.usi. nes,l:.y niter'iioon'froin the nidine:i-1 J"'11' re.soliHio .Nlo. l.wus introd'uc-, kanip -chnpel. The funeral svrvld s.'t'' - by Ueprcsr-ulutiv?! Voodyard. will-. 1m; coi'diieted by K"ver'ud W. ! Henlinn nl in the houae. over tlii' C. iti.HK, interment to be in the. Ma- 1 ratification prepnsnl has. not beer, Honlc ceimlfrry. defined but in the H.-iuitt; it will b- The deceased Is survived by his wife, a dc tighter, 1 1 I y . bis motlv and father, Mr. and .hs, W. K'iiiii' of this e:ty, a brother. Harry lOluin ami I'vo K'ntei-H. Mik. .Iss ii;inl!i j and Mia. Harry Murnnam. IM AM' iassi-:s The Infant daiighler of Mr. ajvl Mrs. I'anl Sedar died HiIk noiTiiti.. The fiine'a! will be held Wednes day murium,' ut 10 o'eloek from t'i Jinliiienliump rha)e, Imrial will Im I uby'at the t'alhollc cm- tery. JACK S1I.K Word hint b-en received by 1'rani; Silk, of Haker, of Hie dei.th of li lu brother. Jack, 'f Los Ang I' m. who died January Clh. .Jack wan v.-.-ll known to many citizens of I .a Grande having resided here fur many years. He was during hir residence an engineer n A" O.-W. ATTACKS ON GOVERNOR MATERIALIZE I (ron tin lied from Page 1.) Hlri!if,'ent regulation of eotin:t j dan halts was piopoi1 I In a mil ! Specia i .1 : Miss Wilson tfVvfc'n f - 41 V" This Is the latest portrait of Mur garet Wilon. (laughter of the late President' Woodrow Wilson She makes her home In Washington. y ftepresentutiv Swan, of Linn "'ree doubtful. Vetoed Hills. Kcnri; - ' ': ; Veto measuiea wiitten liv Gover- nor I'h rce, after thl lej's.ul ivw sea- ;sion or li3 were reUd in the s?n ;ate today und referred to commit, j tisea., In lh,e Jtouso few meMsupefe i were introduced today. The bills linirodueed were "read, ufter fwtrieh ! the housii adjourned until twe jo'clocli this afternoon. Swan introduced a fclH'ln' t'.it' jhouse making it numdatory for an woman drawn on a jury list uttei j being notii'ted to s.'ive notice with- i:i It. days if she declined to serve. Trapping or killing of Iteavers tn all countlts ecat of -the Cascades would be indefinitely prohibited j under a bill introduced by Hepre Hi-nlMtK'.. t.Vifil ..I f'.i r nn.l 14-. ... ney COUI.,jls Crun-H Hill In. A bill propes.-d by Corporation it'omiiKusloiier Crows, liisigmid to would ,w. li i.m,. an itirstlKntlbn 1 legiUtturo of - his" action' in irunst erring the business ol 'the de funct ?oluu Mutual Klre liiHurance company to tho Uudd Jones Cb,, of Portland. STATU IiOi:i:j;. ttilein., Ore. J ItatliiciMlon ol the pioiwsud child lubpr auunilnienlf to the constitu tion will Im an , iiupurinnl . U,s:u ! fought hy henuifjr i-Piy and c!ium- -pioned by Senator Zimmerman. . LoninilliCCS iSainCa by Both SdiatC and IIOUSC (Continued from Page 1.) Tooze. IttUicr Heads One. KIec lions cnil I'rr. Hc-'s --;:itner, JoliTiaim, Havis, Dunn, Hlaples. Kngnr;ed Hills Mill-r. Davis,, Mmri.utry. :, s, ' - fc V' Knrnlh d Hills Hlrot ri iirfim r, Klep, ei. ' . Ii d ral Uelatious -Joseph, 1- irj ney, Ximtnerman. f Fishing Industries S t a p I ( h. j ;a,lkf); mller, Hall, Kinney, J'lt- lier. I'ptl)!!, (fame Johnson, Clark, Havls, I uinn, l'isk, Hare, Taylor. I ml ust ; le Magladry, Carsner, Klepper, Joseph, Toez''. Horticulture li FoIRtt, Zim nienuan. .staples. Insurance-t-Unnks, Dennis, Klcp pper, Taylor, t'ptttn. I pton IlcniLs .Imllcfnry Judiciar Cpton, Hunks, Hutler, Heroine s , 'JS 1 : a. - Ise-ii ..iM.widiw.irai w-ui on of the heroine. In th. r ' Minlng-Sli-lion. IWl-r. Krani ,h. im., Mnh.wk hc WSJ."1. I'"l"her. r. J. Ilnnt.r. .na r.f lh lfl-.t tO If-ftVP th humlnt I .h-n Ilrr hnm. I. In NW Torll';V",t. City Two hundred an! i-tvcn pas .engcr. ana the erf of to wer nnv, tr-tm lh -r.mt without (OSS - si not her COLD SNAP ON THE WAV Cold weuther will nut sp6il' .yojr rest If huvu Kanileek Hoi Water Uotllcs In the , eon ree uf ocr in my tytiats of hetrn.i; I g tUmv iiu rchtindbe. we huve never sold a moiv nut :sf.ietry II t Water liottle than K;in!!eek. it t.s madu entirely in mo piece that's why it can't I leak. It' has no patches, splices, ueams or h.ndlng, and the stopple socket fs moulded right Into the rubber. Although it's guaranteed for 2 years, it costs only ' $2.50 Glass - Drugs The HKXAMj Store" ! I.u 'Cmnde 1 Oregon t Da1s, Hare, Klepper, Johnson, , hkvestock CarMy r, Hrown Kin ney btrayer, Zimmerman. l-Toreervv and Korest Products Den-nis, Banks, Hall, Kinney, Tay lor.; . .. .,, , . , - Irrigation Da. is. , jtSrown. Cor betit'.: Dennis, , iMiiler, j'i'aylor,, ') ton.; i Medicine, pharmacy end Dentist ry Carsner. Dennis, Clark, Kisk, Hall. Military Affairs Klepper. Gar land, Magi ad ov Kltner, I 'pton. Mining Strayur,' Dunn, Miller. Municipal Affairs Ktnney, Hull, Joseph. Ui Kollett, Strayer. 'Public Allalrs Watched. Penal Institutions Hrown, Gar land. Ha Kollett, Taylor, Tooze. - Public U nil dings und lustitu-. Hons Kisk, Ha Kolletle, 'Am mer man. , . t . . , Public T-ahds Deals, Jirpwn, Kiuney, Taylor. Zimme.riu,a.u,, ' Railways and Utilities i .ilaro,, Eddy, OarluadJljill,, Magladry. , dtesolutions -r- lianks,. t'orbcH, Ilare, Johnson, Itttner. , , . ' i 'Kwiaiop, of . Laws tt ,ld-ly, Gar lind,; Joseph, Strayer. Heals. . JXoads and Htgh.vay Hal), JJul l,er.. Carstmr,. (.'lark, Kdm, .)uim- ijion, Magladry,, Miller, Uitner., I Ways and, Menin-rrTno.e, Hon Is, ! Dunii. I'Msk. Jia Kollett, Stuplct. Sira'y'er. , ,,, .....mi- Printing -rr Zimmcrnuin,. Ktapbw. Hrown. -i-,. . . t Hoiim-trinrnlttti-L The house .ommittee.s iibow. the ' first nattietl being the chair- iiuih: i "jc-. i ti.i i.' .i " Agricub urei Mahn; Howard; 1 Tales, Huberts1, ' Tuegurden, Uus- Alcoholic Traffic Hurlbifrt, Nerih, Kitller, Swan. Kcynoids, Ktl ham, Shepon. lUiberts. ' Hunkinfr (Jennan; Collier, Cra mer. Miller. Tom, Kirkwood. A. H. Hunter. Capitol Huiidings und GrinmdH Khumway, Shrock. C. J. Hunter, Cities and Towns Wheeler, lins- sell. Fisher. , Claims Hazlett, Shroek, Wood ward. Commerco and Navigation Potter. Kushlight, Hailey, Winslow. Hurlhurt. Corporations Mt Cullish r. Her- ciier. Hail, l.on( ri:an. Lewis. Comities- Wilson, Hewl:i, Ran dall, Howard, OakeK. K1 1 irh t tcAi I (Hf r; a. 'A J. R.-ll.imU e-. Tucker, Potter, King, Elections Graham, Shumway. Huberts, UatcM. -'lshcr. V ICSposltinns- and I'airs Itandall. (!. J. Hunter, -Kettlemier, Hrateher, Hull. EngroHsed Hills Meindl, Miller,' Hesse, 1 1 1 ' Unrolled Hills Meindl. Miller. HesMc. KisherieK 'Mot t . ( 'nf U y, pierce.' Meindl, King, Settlemier, Kiumau rice. ' ' Kood and Dairy ' Proditcis Hates, Tucker, Jles;;e, Huchanan, RusseM. Korest ry and Conservation l-'iil-lr, Hall, Kord, Hate;, T'lnarden. ler. Hall. Kord. Hates. Tucker. Gtwne Kirkwood, Cramer, How ard. Randall. Hall. .Health and public' Morals Hall. Woodward. Tucker. King. Hercher. Horticulture MilbT. Setlletnler, Hercher, Reynolds, Yoip. Immigration Hiu-hanan. Tuck-' r Wheeler, Woodward, A. It. Hunter. Insurance offey. German. North.' Mculllster. King. Irrigation and I raitiair Ham ilton. 'off"y. fowKlll. Meindl, Col- ' Her, Oiikes. Fltzmauritr. Judiciary Hammond; 'f'arkln. Lrwls. Hailey. Potter. Hamilton, Graham. . l.t-gi.'-lHtion f ark in: Graham. Imchannn, Hurlhurt, I lam mom! HanitMon, (iiinlnn. j Mtu.r end I rut o' n r-y iKi(!, i ;.ihil-ht. PI.----. Ku!!-r. M:-.r.. j I Jvf.4tot.-k A. U. Huiitr. Wheel. , er. Wiii"lew. Tr-;'i,arrl'-n. Jtone. i Man ufa et tiring Sett b-urer, Hurlhurt, Shumway, f 'oilier, Wlus- low. Vedi. inf. iMiarrifc- and D- n i t''tr- KHzn'aurii e, HaM, Henn-:t, ; KiltiHin. h'wn MlMtiiry Affairs -Cnwt;lll, Harn ! mnnd. t'ramer. Hratch- r, Kirk ', wood. r-rtntlni: ". .1. Ilunt- r. Killiam. r:h. ! ' "'"'': '!" K-yyM'- tlutS-u. Ilrateh. r. I.irk. "'"i- Sues Professor t. . Prof. It Cresnp Journey ot North I Carolina Stat Agricultural Col lee a kissed his wife, Mrs. Helen Journey. no?r of Oak Park, 111., boforo each meal. But with every smack, ha pinched her back so forcibly the osculation didn't register, Mrs. Jour ney charges in her divorce petition. She also accuses the professor of trying to bribe a college student to take her away. But in hts cross bill, Journey charges his wife was too friendly with the student. Hallways and T,nn8orlallon - tlm0- "y 'l'" ll'lol "" U.usl.liKht. LonL-rsun. Oonlon, Wll- ' "'.'"0, .?" Ju", . hu"W' "wn; ,h0 !io. I'urtl. - t'"8t of ihv conriictlnK cIhIiuh havi- Jt.-aoliillon.t M-la,ll, foff."-, b, l'n l'I-rmln.-d. I.twis. Carliin. Hammond: " Thu lwlion of 'tin. Sm.roini- Uovislon ot Laws l.on. i Ban. ','r"'' 's a,,vi-ry niioi1ant one -in Mliolton. Hwan, ltushliitht, Winslow, 'vl"'lll rcspi-cts. Hy llilH dii-lslnn Moll. lazh-H. 'jtht- lanflH,.or thp tl.-ki-lcr .Kstulo. Koads and IIlBhwass Kord. Orahum, Jlen-lmr, I'lcrcc, . CoflVv. liaiuilton, V 1 n u I o w, aioward, Oakec. . ,, linle;- and Joint liuie-i itenn.-tt, Hail, l-ierce. , t'arkin. Fuller. - Salaries of . Public Diflelals Pierce. Herman,, Oalics, VoWBill, Knssrll. Ways and m e u n s Gordon. tS Mann, Wheeler, Hennett, McCalUs,- ter, liuehanan, Collier. B. CON LEYS WERE MARRIED 87 YEARS AGO (Continued from ,Pago 1.) We had four children: Jnhe, Ma lilda. ICdward ami Prank, our Vmintri-.lt .vim nviu u,.i...n hu ..l.l We arrived In the ltolse valley the sixth of Atigust, after three months on uie way. we stayed in the val- worked 'In the harvest and i d some teamintv" - ' ' 1 ' Wo arrived in Ihe' Grande unncievaiiiy in Heiltemher.' Oik-of the fir.st places w'e ventwi-s to lil-1 first .thiie they held the fair, illicl u was ii'ld on the old: llm'nanmm placei We camped at the fair Villi ntnny others, and liml a g I time :ll nir a-iiiaim,.(l vv;Uli . uiaiu-, laffii-A .-b-sh'.' Me'l):u the older pionecra., I r. ull th -!AI- hei-Koiis. .Miilinl'ficiH. Ilevs-ia, Mecl);in- iels. Gcllclcrs. tion loi ljM, yl(im- Si.us, ano many oiners at tuat lair (lime. JJiev .hifcl a((otl yxhlbiu-pr .whiif rtl'pj viijlfly imldl ii-ljice I'Jivn.. hi)ie Itnioj rifrifig ;fl Oji fiiltr was ll)tt rtrlHj. j oW'Hejieiit.i tf.jl l.irilcalr rerilHlng ,lo allow my boy labe to ride in the races; Ihoiurlt he who a gnod rwo hoiH rid waa it raid that he wuuid f t hurl. i . Whs Shciirr. '"e rented 'the rtwukhaininer place !ie being elected Hherfl'f, oil the Hill Hoad, where we lived lor seven yearu. Our old hoincMteud wiim wheri- the Star barn place 1h now. this Hide of Cove. It wtm (ulte STAR WKDNKSDAY THI KSDAY HOOT (JIUSON In The' "The Riding Kid From Powder River" ConicJy "A a surprise when peopie began to raise wheat, for no one thought the valhy was good for much of any thing but stock raising and buy. but tho-people mude -the country, u welt us the country' making the people. Peoplo were friendly and helped each other. We got to rais ing wheat, and Hird quit freighting und attended to grain raising. Yea. 1 giuss that we have grown-up v lth the country, too. No fifty, or i.ily seven years Isn't u very long Unu. after all." 1MBLER APPLE CROP MOVING (Continued from Page 1.) V uround ' hero and arc fairly well coldved,; ' ' ; V . , Booth T.arsen, k Pelei'KOn ,; of i Yaktuta, Ktucktaiid of Cove, and! Weut herspoon of Klgin all enter-j ed bids -for Mr. ' Couktin's crop,! the- latter being ii"iece;ful. t, Heveral othei-s who )iave not f clean-d up on all the upples they had have sold ut $l.fi:per l0. Gckelern, Grouts Given Priority Water Rights (Continued from Pose 1.) walera or this stream began about 1H1, and the mutter has been In """'tl'- i"ori or less, since that wll'' .'1 .on tho Old Olyiioji Trull southwest of tin- fits' of l.n it.ranil;-, ami the lnnIn nov owned Ity. K. K. tirotltwhleh. were ori- finally known as the Harlmess place. iare l?lven n priority date as of , Kj3 Special on Ladies' 1 1: - -Coats- NIAmlDT ', OF 1 CQA COTli ' ' ' ' AND 'I'LAIN'tSTYLES r' tSfl Rgl :'!.!! 'r. n .,! 3 RJ; (xS of-.b. , feia . ! fey O sj IKIOAY Royal Pair" igg S-P-E-C-I-A-L-! BOYS' DRESS SHOES $1.49 For your approval, we offer several dozen pairs of Hoys' Dress Shoes at SPECIAL PRICES prices so low you can not afford to pass them by. The shoes are made from the best of calfskin, welt ed soles, leather heels and counters. 1SGU, as aKalnst nil users of the; waters o(. tho tlrando Hondo river. .e, .e ineer i- louring Mill place since 1809. and that thero comiiany. was no abandonment of this wator Orl.tinally, Grout und Oekeler right. The Supremo Court took this were Riven a priority date as of , view, and have restored to tho Gek- . istlli. but subsequently Hie Walor'oler Kstate and to R E, Qrout, tho Hoard and Judge Anderson cluing- J priority dato as of I Still, as acalnst ed the priority dale of theso two j nil users of tho waters of tho places to 1S83. Ornnilc Hondo river, except tho l-'rom the decision of JiuIko An-i"'oneer Flouring Mill company, demon, w ho acted In the case, the j The rlshls of the Pioneer Flouring Oekeler Kstalo and 14. IC. Grout up. Milt company were not involved in pealed to Ihe Supreme Court ofl'hls decision. ..-i, , , , ; Oregon, claiming a priority duto no j Tho decision of tlio,., Sujiremo . of 1801) It was conlended that the :fourt finally determines tho uilju-w Oekeler Kstate had lest Its jrlor-' dlcatloli of the wuters . pt-, t-lio Hy duto or 1 St!! by abandonment, i Grunde Hondo I'.ver. From hence-U- .was the contention of Green & forward, the rights of all parties ,Hes3, who appeared as attorneys to. that utreaips are detcrpiincd und . Vor the Gekeler Kstnle and Grout, fixed. , j dm , jo;-.'. On Sale At ' ' A fi It Ml (,'1 ii-. I, : I $9 French & Greene 28tb Anniversary FURNITURE SALE NOW ON W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. WHILE THEY LAST We iii't- clo-lu-t mil on 'llii-ei- iiiiiiiIm-i-m or liifnulH Sott-Mdi-il Slipiiern, J'lilciil, ciilft.klii mill Muck Hill. ItcKilliii- 9I.5U l-'or tIAc- Art & Baby Shop "Kverythtng for the Baby" fl..MSl I I t:iH!(i Hotel Bonimer. Illdg. HTAMTINO ' Hutteiick Patterns D. M. C. Thread Arcade TODAY AND CONWAY TEAULE and "THE WHITE MOTH" The French theater brought tn the screen. French liiiminee. French dancing chorus. And all done in a typical French way! Comedy "PRESENT ARMS" 54 STORES Jj?- THE HUB ! j that water had been continuously ual, on ,ho Bnds of ' i,ICS3 two FUli - TRIM3.D , '','-1' '- '-.' ' i WEDNESDAY DAIU1AUA LA MAUU -;if Mill .-'if .-. Hiiv 'Hi'- i-i-i ' hi t , " -A '"'A I1"" i 'II .ii i) vi- . .i:- i ill: SSS ; .f f f 1 - - - '! . il. r. ::. ill' ') . 1 i'i-.- , :i t , n.v h llir -4 n.ff .!l:lw,.j I 1-i !0:l-,.. :'fJ:-)l .!:,)' i fW.Ji.! ! I !:: : Vi.l .:) i J,,,,' I 'ni.i j.ti: fwf. --j.nnt-.!i 1 mt j ' .(in,1 if) ii.'iiU - Ati ', HlV.i-l-.-ii -i:!l-'J nil -.. I; ' i "THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE