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PAGE Kinirr THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Thursday, Fcbin.iry 5, 102n. Hunt's Letter Buys iMansion v- . . - Observer Crossword Puzzle i.jriAu.winr n McGregor. IMPORTED .SCOTCH SPOUTS WKAU For Spring 1925 SHOWN EXCLUSIVELY 15 Y WaG THE STOUE 411. HIlM'ri DlTlUH'M I.caloi I 1 jhIowiiii'iiI I'iiimI Jt Mci'ilrd ' WAHIIINOTON, IK C (Hh-4-uI) r;-(iiiiTul Km lilt T. IliiicM. lilri-clor of thi li. H. Vclfruiis' Itnrcau, Iium ptnlKi'il IiIh carm'Ht HUiiort to Tin' Aitu riciin l.i-Khm Kntlowim-nl Cain puimi for rive in II lion dollum. In n li-ltir to National (oimiwinlir Jji'iiui'M v. JikiIii. of the l.i'Kion. which ui'lK forth ( In Kovcrniin-nt'H vew of why government aid to Hint have been appropriate!) for reha dlsahlcd uud the orplians Hhould ho idlltntlou and hoHpilaltzatlon. and hHppleiiienti'd ify the iidlef work ol jlheHi- expendHure will continue in jlie Legion, decreaHltiK nuinber aH the work Arter polntliirf out thut rtie gov-1 neurs coinplellon, but tin: tonlinu iui'JHUpnt. IhrouKli CoureHH, Iiuh l liability remains in the Instance lh$en liberal In IIh aid to the din- j f the mentally diHubled und or the abled, Uireclor lllncn adilH: "It Ih ' minor dependenlH of all veterans of a" well known ruct that many de-, World War. taileii types of UHHlHtanee Tail Into "Kroin a Hiirvey of dlm-toHureH , .r"" . ' . fbtalned lliniiu,'li the intensive Htii.y (if reeoi'.lH in the ( 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 11 Hairs Catarrh Medicine TnT. both local and Internal, nd has been Succewful In the treatment of Cat.rrn for over forty years. Sold by all druali F. J. CHENEY St. CO.,Toledo, Ohio Have You Properly . Tor Sale? Ave )ou going In offer 11 your property for sale t .its spring? We me pleased to . offer 3 on mil' lies! M'i-hvs , In Hie selling itf i-ll prop , nty mill iirieiiues. Property if it salable, pi i i-d l ight ami on reasonable irniis. sImmiIiI m'II In UO ilajs or less.l'lionr . Ol Hl'O (IH. Wm. Miller &C o. "rHen I Mir Sign M Phone Main 1 Hal Bohnenkamp Funeral Director Firth al Spring St. (BiiiBaaaBiBSHBHaaBBaB&Bi SS li.E R.R Y.'Sl n n u n TODAY AND "Not One To Spare" Tin- U under I'ii-lmc tif IIh- imi-. Will wjiiin Hit- miklo.s tif your licnit anil j;ivr ymi a now insight into the jtivatcxt tiling in lift1. Coniody, "The Hnndsoinc Cnliman" (ait. m.oon is com ix; scnday H n EEESBaSBEBIBHaBOE3RBZaSffailJ3J FOR MEN tin- IiunilH nf loc-il I.feton ponta for fuirilluiriil ami it has l't-n further OinrhiHcil I hat riinilH for the t arry llljf oil uf I lie Hiieclt lc cnierKench H liave been llotteealily deficient. "It Ih I lien-fure tin ojipoi'lunlly that thlH call couieH ll-olu (he l,e Kioll Willi HO Well defined JMirpoHeH thai the puhlle and other liiirreHi ed umililuitloiiH limy rum ireheiid at oni-o the necessity of the call. It Ik true that iiilllionH of dollarn hli Hnij-IMvlHiuii recently oranlz- , led in the Itureau. clretlinHlauceH af- i feet I ui; the children ol vctcrniiH are not In many IiihIuiicch what t he public or the Itureau would de.sh-e (hem to he. The Iniliattve taken by the Legion In launching a cam paign for the endowment of five million dollan Ih to lie commended and ought lo meet with the dorseinent of all public npirited cil I .ens lis In I In' securing or these funds em-li veteran ol the World War feels Ids personal obligation to the ehiblren of Ii'h less fort ti ll at eoiuradis. 1'p lo Ih.s time t ht I , legiHlal Ion providing In general for belief leiarhs of the Korean is not imminent In the Instance of min ors denied the rights of childhood and the privileges or training con ducive In economic Independence "Tin: Itureau Is pre (taring from lis reuords avutlable on t he sub ject an tb-mlzailou uf all imimr bene licl tries, and an 1 lei pates re. leasing tins- data tu vat-hum I.e. glim pests, who in turn will gladly i o-operate with the Legion and af 1 ilia ted ot gauiKaliims In securilm speciilc lutmniatiou as to the im mediate needs of the tninifi- lie pendents of veterans In their va rluiis eiimiiiunllies." (leuetal Mines COIlcllldiS his It-tier ilth a rknelug endiiiHi uieut of tlie Legion's eflttrl. s.iying: "I I hank vim tor the pi ivilcge J f 'intHhlK this Npleliilnl orl. i tllld IllMtHl thai the resniirci s ol the, Hurt-ail be at your dispos.il In every; instance where lin y will si eve to-! Main I. TOMOUUOW n B n n D B K i 1 p 4b I t 8 io 15 16 Y II T ZuLT20 ZuZ2Z JjZ 23 12.4 I lib 26 27 r132 Hi-!- I i33 H I S7S ! fc-J II UJ LmA LJ UJ ztr znz juz rpq nrr1 r51 FT" i Ht I I dw 1 M I I lllnl. unlniul, fish, rt-ptlk' cue huvu luudu fuliiou I'l'upiicui in llOKIZO.NTAr. I. nothing. G. I'ulrefied. I. I'Vmalu deer. 2. One who roiujuiiu-a. li. MuUUIIv lOLk. 1 5. To revolve. 1 7. To plunder. IK. I'art of "lo lie." 1!!. The gn-iit diving bin). 1. AnthropoiilN, 23. That thing. 2 ft. Taken by force. 27. Ourselves. 2 H. A be vera f e, :ia. Withered. at. Seed ycHHel of u plane.). 32. A pain. a;i. A colorer. IH. Hkill. 35. Kingly. . :i!, A siiftke. 4". Kxistrj. 41. Itj-HpeelH. 4:t. Toward. 4 4. Margin. 4 ft. Iny. 4 7. To pile, 4!i. Mead. f.l. Wharf. r.:t. KiHh. 54. .Inst (dear of lite ground, f.G. Part of "to be.'-' f.7. VIhIoiih. 6S. A visitor. Ohio Students' Death Caused By Strychnine (OH Ml US (lt the Associated I'rmi) , new IhiUIo of Mi-M'li-iiine. the preciico of which was unknown, was illseovernl luM night hy lc:ui ( lair A. Ie. of Hie Co! lege of IMiarniaey at Ohio Stale i iuiieily in n nebeek oT f.ie ilis-peit.-ary siMk. t, ulio has Im-cii al (he imherstty ror iiiany years. Iims not n'nteiitlH'iseeiiig the IhM lle liefot-e. Tlie bottle contained nhoul 7o grains of olsoii. COLCMItt.'S, Ohio (Al'), -Def- inite I races of strychnine, found Mil" Wednesday In the stomach of Davbl I. l'iiN;en or Canton, Ohio, Ohio Slate university stud i nl. who died suddenly Sunday. strengthen. n. the belief of inlver- miy oincials that Hie suihleii death of I'uslien and another student in ward the perfecling of your plan and I he rea Ilia Hon by A iiierieans for A inerlcaiiH." Illinois sri;i's rr Hl.noMINtiTMN. lllitmlN - - Tin American Lcuhui. 1 1. pii 1 1 uo-nl nl Illinois, led all ih-parlnieuia In paid-llp llleliibeishii for l!t2. by .lunuary I. wtlh an iiuprexs' e tola: of Ml,2i:il. The Lcul.ui or Illlll. ts iiprotinati ly S.oen iiieinbers ahead nf where it was at this 1 1 in last year. Ituel Neal I'ost. I.elloy, mi Janu ary I " led In the state contest for posls with (he greatest percentage of Ulciiihcr.Hlilp tm-rease OMT their I I IllemberHllIp wit li a 2 til per cent greater tueintiei ship than last Mulit Kknlhu by Sean blllit LOGAN'. I t ih.- N'lclit tee skat-j lllU' I'V tlie US' ' of H. aictlliL'lltM iy the u it li ue di crslon cMIi iik arc i cnioyillg here. Linratl I'osl of The Aon rh an Legion, recently opened , a com in unity skat Ing pond w hich jihey lighted with powerful search- Mignts lor the htiieitt of nocturnal j indiilgers In Ihe swift, swerving .spurt of !- mid steel. 10c a Bag oh tiic a rorxn Tlii now milk nuitotl niiiplo lonlor lYiinut Clii.slois ymi novor ale anything so tlolicimis. Newlin Drug Co. S2i lr of which t-ruufvonl piuxK-H tlilti oiil-. Try and luculu them. 1. Adept. 2. AIho. y. Narrate. 4. A note of tin' scaio. ft. r In: who gets wages, (I. Refund. 7, An alternative. 5. Idgit. !i. A iniHlake. , la. Mail isc ror. i:i. Toward. 1 (i. I e pressed. IS. Married. 2a. Couimanded. 22. A vender. 24. Itlps. ' 20. Hear. 27. Most severe. 2!t. A decree. at. All eillble h . ::t. Having passages. !t'i. 1 liippeliillgs. :t7. I'orlikining .More deslltllle Arabiiu 41. To clear. 4 2. Tit taste. 44. An auction. 4i. The clock's face. 45. Over. Bti. Con-elative of either. H2. Iterore. f4. l'art of "to be." ft ft. A p:ircn(. , , , . . , he last fo r days and Ihe vlulen . i llncys ol other h u.lents. was due , to poison probably Intenliotially placed In medicine .prescribed on the campus. As a result. ' University officials Wednesday afternoon mi ned the oftlcial investigation of- the sltua- lion ih'i'P lo i OIUIUIMIS police UU- thoi itles. t diversity officials placed every facility of tin- institution at tin HiMIII.Ull of the police and pledged I heartiest cooperation. Ci Hbtent yv. '. Thompson, al ter issuing a statement insisting Ihat th"i-e was no cause for a. arm or for pi rents wit hd rawing t heir children from the university, did these things: '1 Directed thai a complete an al?ds tf all reiiialning medleiii"' of t he ktnl Issued to t he st id -1 cuts affected should be made. 2 - -Ordered that all further is-i Huunitc ot such nied lc i ne renin n in-; ni the college pharmacy dis pensary where it was made up should cease. Police I'robe .Whitr. fohimbns police officials Wcd nefiilay Ues1ioned Jiean i:. I". Me I'aUlpbell Of tlie college of medi cine, George D. Thompson, ii'hii of Canton, the last stud, nt tak -n lolenily ill, and arrant,'e. Thurs biy lo investigate all students In the col lege of pharmacy ho have been on duty in the dispen sary in t he last l wm weeks. Discovery of definite traces of d rye Inline tn the si aeh of I'usUiu made it certain that the poison was Involved in at least til ree of the five or si iiiorc ser- lo is cases which have been d" I elnpeil since last '11111 1 siliy. Hot niieal tests of nearly two-thirds Why Death? PiN-if M y iitv.r of th t'nivrailV .f Visonsm IxdnM'Mn th.it ' lnil n I nrr'fd It1 bo ties his belt'' n fet thit h hail Wf-n ibl k ! ells ed tsti ef n huniK KhW Btivt- (nt in tndettnil peri.nl tl uses h hotnual iHihition contain Imr lllhiuir ehim al lv.ttta. h tvs. -suits from p.ti.t.-ltl h ctitiiillitioiil tn hum, in irlN -tndan 1 eoiTr'tl t nju'MHlin, ' tif tuAues' 4 I i 1 I -V J g I W J H j I . J H (Continue from Page 1.) j lowing hla arrival Hi the capital, , Ilhcru 1m u force and aggressiveness 'that wiih larking; in Jussernnd. I Six feet lull, or a hit 'inure, jPuoKcbiier has u personality and hearing iat would make iiini a iuarke man in any gathering, lie , has u long fact; long nose, unil u I long, strong thin. ) IMh moustache also Is long, tint ends Urawii out inlo tapering (needle-points that accentuate their - I length. ji um longest, sharpest mus tache Washington Ins seen in ng- IIih uruy vyvit arc llu- Hrtrt nov- i'!int dcHi'iilii' uh "pl'-n-liiif." will. i "Hi Ih). hint ot a qnlnzlcal Hinllij hiillialtil in thu lima ul thiir tor- 1 nurs. I Km-lnlly. tin- l):ii'H('hiii.'.H Ih-Iiik a wi liumc aiMltlun lu the liil- in. lie pel In the i nuiiH of Iwo daiiKlilcra, Alitolnilti' and Irene, Holh the 1,'irlK apeak ICiikHsIi. and it la eMiccted I ho biir enxhasay :iililllinK al (he top of Sixteinlh i street hill, which has been pretty i much of a mausoleum, bo fur ax cnterta nmenlg for the younKr set I bo. under the Juerands, may now come to III,- and provide a aettini,- for Ilithla and lamshter and -who knows? possibly romance. Bodies of Two Missing . Girls Arc Uncovered Continued from Tuge 1.) decomposed bodies by their cloth ing. The girls dropped fromslght shortly after they hud left home during their mother's absence. As t llev u iilkixl ilnwn I he wt i-i..t I Inn- met two playmates. Dorothy and Daisy iioville. and gave each a. dime from their hoard of C5 cents taken from their sister's bank. Then they walked on. That 'night about 11 o'clock a neighbor, M rs. M Innie Whlcman, paid she heard a child's scream. Anot her neighbor said that she had seen two childmrwho looked like the little Martin mhi.th leav- ing a school playground in a small automobile with two young men. i There the trail stopped. Police "d deputy sheriffs comb ed hills and ravines in the neigh borhood but failed to find any clew. Citizens of tin1 neighborhood in which thu missing sisters had lived, played and gone to school, held a mass me ding lo prosecute the search further. Scare lies I'll t tie Headed by police officers, posses -went over the ground thoroughlv. Funds were raised by public sub scription and offered as rewards for inforiyation which would lead t o t racing May and Nina. J tut j there wan no nirthfr result. , Two little gkls had dropped B, , , lMvM (f , ni.,Khhnpho0(, ol- a cty road . d ht wilhout wilvUx tt lracc ; i Wednesday Leo I. Saulnue und 1 i..r..nW vVesI ..rnsstni- tl.e : ,.. ltuplw(11 (.Su((. W(.st of . , pinion boulevard. They saw a t l.it uf etolh nrolrndlnir from 1 1 ' brush pile and investigated. ln-i tlerneat h w L-re Hie bodies. William 1 trie-lit fhlef nf Ihe Chief luiiiileiile b(iiad of (he sheriff's of- lice, announced Wednesday night that a draff net had been spread lor a degenerate who bail been an noying women and children laid siimmcr in the neighborhood from which the Martin girls disap- !..,,.,., j, of Ihe capsules issued for treal - j ment uf colds failed to reveal ; any (race of the poison except In one capsule. I his capsule, one j of a number issued, lo Timothy ,1. aici art ay, 01 e rcuinui, mi m, varsity football player, last week, was said lo contain nothing but poison. It Is iivllcvcd lo have hern a similar capsule which caiisei) McCarthy In become vio lently 111 last Thursday. Poison also was found in the contents tif the stomach of Thompson who was taken deiily til Tuesday inder etri 11 sud- dretim- In thel stances similar to those other cases. Rut other cnpnulci in Thompson's possession were found to lie free from poison. i:ct cause of the death of Charles" II. Muls of Logan, ohtn.ispray of It, who died lasC Saturilay in con vulsions and of the violent Ill ness of Harold C.tllg of Tiffin, t Hiio. a sophomore, has not been determined. Capsules of the kind given the other thne students ni'ined were prescribed for thos"i students, . How or why the poison was In-! el ided In the medicine so far is! a mystery upon which the Inves tigators have been aide to no light. READY-CUT MACARONI, 7-lb. lox 89c CALIFORNIA WHITE UEANS, 11 Hs... ?1.0- CRANT.ERRY PINK DEANS, 11 Hs. , ?l-'" RED MEXICAN DEANS, o'llw $1." DAYO DEANS. 9 lKs.., - - l.l' DONEI.ESS CODFISH. 2 I-1L. cakes r,.V CARNATION MILK, Tall Can, 3 for. 29c FOl.GEirS GREEN OR RLACK TEA. 'i.ii,. ;',ic HOOVERIZED GROCERY Phone Main 49 2 Deliveries BIBBBBEBflllflllEEXG8IIlE5UElEJIllBJLIllflEUEfllflZ8EflEBS!35aiSEBfl I MTV i i ' , ""' wtary.tru.ur..r ol "'-""rnouonai Typographical Un I "". "iKfilnir a check for S 1 S7.500 ln ! Pymm for the palatial mansion in ' Inrtlanapoli. which will " become headquarter of tna union April 1 i I I .mh.i, TO STAHT CUTTING ( i.:l;G.ENK, ore. II. K. Haefner j , hnK tt,.rlvl.d hi re rrom lHanta I'.lhh where he was connected with i 0,rkl. r ,,. Kikiyi national for-I ttml w, hllvo ,.,..,,. of lhl. timber sale of the Western L.11111- ' ber company on the north fork of the Willamette river in thu Cas cade forest. The Western Lumber company's big mill at Westfir. near Oakridge is expected to begin operations in a short time and will cut 200,1)0(1 loot of timber daily from this trad. This will amount to r0. 000,000 feet annually and the gov ermuent will receive from the sale $7&4,nn annually. Twenty-five per cent of this "'ont S to Uuie county and 10 per cent of the remainder goes to the slate, all of which goes for road work. New York City, with a popula tion of r,fr20.0K4 al the time of the last census ( I !(20) , has as many people as thirteen of the leant densly populated state's combined. When the volcano Krakatoa ex ploded In 1X:t. dust, which was thrown into the air to an estimated height of nearly 2 miles, was de tected in sunset colors all over the eart h for more -than three years after. Statisllce prove that the number of deaths from tuberculosis Is de creasing; that the nuinber of deaths from cancer is increasing. FIND IT HERE Copy fill this column must he In by 0:00 n. ni. Astrologer M rs. I'. A. I ta 1 1 n ' s. J e f f i rson Ave.corner Willow. I'limie 21X-J. 2-2-1 nip I You will be a better American 'lor aiteinllnt; Die picture show. '""The Man W.lhoul v. Counlry" at ' ' Arcade, l-Vbruary IN anil IH. j under the auspiej-s of the American A Real Cc.eina Prcparalion. A preparation that ais ooicUly and with satisfaction, lor children and for adults, Dcwina Lllmlnator, sells al 91.0" a lint 1 1f. Sfdd only by Si Ivertliorn-Wright's l-'amily I n-uu Stole. 2-1-tl A real Violet Creiint dial will al ways please you. Try il lor your chaps, tor your hands, for t in. for pimples. It costs only 2.'c Tor a large bottle and Sold i-llly by Sll- verthorn-Wright's l-'amliy Drug sioxe-, ' 2-t-H I'lSII PLANT t n,.w p,t of fine Klsh Plant .pint j arrived at Richardson's Art St Gill -Shop. Treat your Gold Klsh to a 1-2'Jtf HcinsHiclilnu I'lcol l'.ilg Th Mrs. .1. 1'. o'Conncll, I I 4 O Aviv.' Corsetiero lor Rareb y eor-ts. 1-27-51 See th Art lines. New latest creation In thej The nexv laeiUereil tlow-J rs which are show n are being 1 shedjiised extensively !n the decoration 1 of the home. They are new audj, 108 Depot St., Men Spring 1 925! Suits That Breathe Newness New styles! New ideas! Everything that Men want in Good Clothes. They're here with all the ! J. C. Penney Co. stand ards of excellent values. Fashioned of good, long wearing worsteds on easy, graceful lines; Quiet dig nity with the dominant force of the "Go-Getter." Three-button model. Patterns that splendidly harmonize with the model in all the new shades for Spring. $14.75 to $17.50 different to anything ever shown beforei Now in the window ut Hiehardsou s Art & Gift Shop. 2-2-Ut tUv a Hug 19c a round The new milk coated maple ccn- j ter peanut clusters,. You never ate lanylhlng so delicious. Newlin Drug Co. - 2-4-2t Kranics, Take advantage of the 2 per cent Jlscount offered this week on swing and stand frames, also on frames made to order, at Richard ; 8011 8 Ari & Wt Shop. 2-2-Gt 1 Special price, $8.00 per cord for 16-lncli wood. Phono 287-W. 12-27-tf Valentines Many beautiful and dislinetive things for Valentine Day at Rich ardson's Art St Gift Shop. 2-2-Cl ,Iiiii.iIiiiW, imi.-aiiiiic iiiilkiii holes, etc. Norton's KlUdjr Shop, ,n ""' l"1,t,,, "r estult; o ' '1'eb-r Olsen. deceased. Dout overlook the prices in our, NuU. 1(j 1(.(.hy (ml UR, show win,low on stationery iu.jrr HIlfl ,,y v)rtU(. of ai, onl(.r of bo.xes. Sonic of the stationery on (n ahoV(. (.mi,(., vimri lmi((. UM() sain isiitjess than one-hair price. ,-(.(,,,.,.,, .November H. 1H21 1 will Pound packages of stationery at H,, ul vriVllXt, lti. Utr cua(l J(1 prices from 0e to' 40e and G(ic(UW ofrll.t.H ol- K u. Uinwu VVest- a package, at Sllverthorn-Wrlghl's jll(-0bson Hldg., La Grande. Oregon, l-amlly Jirug Store. 2-4-tf lroJI, nnd artuP i.Yirimry M( ir2:,t jthe following described real eslale i iniuuiii'j nnu isicniiiiiMiiig. xuuaieii m said county anu beloug .'ontraetor. Phono 24S-J. 1-lii-lmp ing to said estate to-wit; ' S' or the NVV'4. tlie SWi, of " Srlti4 l'hwei-s ;,H. the W u. of the SK'4, the Now In bloom. New prices. Daf- k(. ( Hie SW 14 . and Lola :t and lodils. $I.Ati dez. Creesias. H.lT. 4, in Section ill. In Township 2 doz. Carnations. Sl.Ml do.. lios -s. North of Range 41 Kast or I lie $2,110. $:t.uo, $l.au do,. Cherrys Willamette jVletidian, in Union Klorlsts. ,11-2-Gt county, OreRon. Rent, sell And repair all makes; sev.'tr.g macliknea. Ask nbmil tree dressmaking course. White Scwlnir Machine i.'o. ew Koley Rldg. ; Phono SK3 W. 2a-l2-a7-tf, La Grande, Ore. Feb. :i. C2r( ,T whom It may concern, (his is to eerlii'y that lire firm of 1', Hhtid; & Co., have this day dtscon - llnued business under the mime of C. J. Itlack X- Co., and C. J. P.lael; and L. A. Sloop have dissolved partnership, by mutual cor sent. Hereafter Mr. Rlack will be asso- els ted as a partner in business with Mr. L. S. Weeks in the New Koley Hhlc. across the street irom the Post Office. M. Stoop will re. main at the old stand ill the "M" & M" Rldg.. for the present. !.. j. ih.ai k. 2-r-n -" A. STOiip. grain-fed stekrs and corn-fkd iiai5y beef I5t( in the land try il! Our IJaliy Dccf fed from coin shipped from Central City, Nebraska. Grande Ronde Meat Co. UTV, irilMIMV mill HOOVlJt MAKM.TS 1 lb. GHIRADELLI'S GROUND 8-H). can ARMOUR DEVILED MEAT, small tin ARMOUR DRY CURED UREA K FAST I5AC0N 1 II) ; 0UAKER MILK MACARONI, full ll. l,x. JERSEY CREAM FLOUR, 19-11.. sack 571 DEPARTMENT STORES La Grande, Ore. Not lee of I-dial Settlement Notice Is hereby given that tlpjj undersigned have filed their KlnaJ Account as executors of the lCstala of Gottlieb Huesing, deceased. In the County Court of tlie State of Oregon for Cnfon County, Oregon and (hat the said Court has rixcd Monday, March 2nd, CJ25, ut 10:00 o'clock A. M. on the said date at the Courthouse in the city of La Grande, Union County, Oregon, as 11 the time and place for hearing and A proving said Kinal Account and for final set) lenient of the said estate. Dated January 2'Jtii. ltCift. CMAULKS Itl'KSI.VO ami JAM KS It. MeLAIGMLLV L'mcuIdi-s of the Kstale or Got t licit Ibiesing, deceased. ll. tors. 10. Dixon, attorney for exec ti Jan. 2y-l'cb. 5-12-lD-2(i Sale of Real Kstiitc, I I., m,,. i',,,.,,,,, (',,,,..1 r ic'oiiuty, Oregon. JIAL HOMNKNK AM P. Administrator or said ct.late l.ri-22-2:i-l'eb. Tt an. N KFFECTIVK MEANS OF REDUCING FAT Mere is an extraordinary Iii'-Ci- J.'od ducinir weight ext raord ause an starvation diets ' inarv I or violent exercises are necessary.. Marino ta Prescript Ion Tablets are made exactly in accordance with, the ra moils Miuinola Prescription. They reduce you steadily and eas Hy, u iih no ill effects. Procure (hem rrom your druggist ot on dollar fur a box or send prh e 1 direct (. MainiMhi rnnipnnv. ( General Motors Ruilding. Detroit. i Mich. Once yon start taking thene lardets and losing your fat n ess. ) you will be hi ppy again. Adv. 58c h CHOCOLATE , ..9!lc n n n a H H n n a ta n H 29c I7c ?2.li9