La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 12, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 2

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    THE -LA." -GRANDE EVENING OBSERVES
Thursday, March 12, 1925.
PAGE TWO
IS
YOU'LL FIND IT A PLEASURE TO
Drop In Here
on any shopping excursiim, We are glad to liavc you,
Hill's Department Store
"A Good Place To Trade"
Radio
, . FIUOAY, M AIIOH Ift , .
Central Tlmo Ktatfoiin.
CKY, Winnipeg, can. MfiO). 7'3n
p. m., university let-hire; 8, con
cert. Mason & Jtisch I'lano coin
pany '
KFDM. Beaumont, Tex. (3I5.), 7
7:30 p. m., children's half hour;1
8-10:30, band concert, Magnolia
Petroleum oompany'a refinery
bond.
KfNF, Shenandoah,, lu, "CiOC),
fi:30 p. m., old time fiddling, M.
R. Haya orchestra.
KFRU, Urlatow; Okla. (395), 11-1
a..m., midnight frolic,-
KfiAO, Manhattan, Kan. '(S44.Y),
7:20 p. m., collrKO quartet; 730
"Old Age Poisoning." V. 1). Hush
nell; "7:4ft. college tmartet;" 7:60,
"Second Claimant." W. II. Burr.
KTH8, Hot Hprings National Porli,
ArkS (74., '8:8H-S:I6 p. m..
'concert; 9:16-10;' Meyer. 'Puvln
New Arllugton hotel on:ln-jilru. .
WBAP, Port Worth, Tex. 4 75.11).
; 7-:30-8:ap p. m., Fred Wagner's
Hawaiian trio: 0:80-10:46, pro-
gram, K. C; Korman, director.
WHCN. Chicago, 111. (2fifl), 7-9 p.
' m. Merle Yagle, planlHt: Will
Itosslttr, tenor;' Dorothy PVrgu
aon, xylophonlst; Limerick girls;
Joa Ward's banjo frlendu; Roy
Sillier, tenor; 8-10, W. U.-Tegt-melrr
and company; J'i-10:H0,
Midway Gardens orchestra, -WCAl,,
Norlhfleld, Minn. (336.S),
K:3U p. m., book talk, Ir. George
'Wlda Hpohn.
VOAW, Omaha, NVbr. D2fi). 5:4.'.
P. m' public newfl' period, Ku-
gete M. Konecky; fl, ntory hour,
. iorl Claim Hi-cord; 0:20, music;!
.'-6:89, VkVa Melody Boya; 7:16,
current sport events, Ivan 1.,
OaddlB; 8, progrum, Pnlon Pa
cific Railroad company; 10:30,
: orchestra, Hrandels Htore rcntau
; J rant a.
VOC, Davenport, lu,. (483.0), r:4fi
... p. m., chimes; 0:30, utjdrniin'H
' visit; 6:60, education lecture; M,
'program, quarter. I'Mrst Jrenby
ttTlun church.
WOn, Jnfrcraon City. Mo. (499.9),
8 p. m., addresses, R. A. Ulllls, II.
' 1'uui rirston, O. O, Rued, 'inunl
'. cal program, Triple R club.
V WQJ, Chtcugo, 111. (447.6), 7-8 p.
rn., dinner concert, Rulpli Will-!
'' . lama and hlH Ralnbo Garden or-1
chest ra; Henrietta Nolan, violin
!' 1st: Dorothy Duvlc 1)1 1 low, no-
prnno; 10-1, Ralph Wllliupis and
iu mK 1lninuu HkylarkH. Kogers
boys; West brothers; Zleglw sis-
ten.;-Kola Caldwell; 1-2, Hotny
- -i Totsy hour, Ralph . Williams,
Glngernian, IJttlu Hkylarkn. f
WBB, Atlanta, Cla. (4X8.8), 6-0 p.
ft" in., garden talk, Win, M. Deck
; tier: Bonnie Barnhardl a songs
j' and bedtime stories; 8-!t, Harriet
Kdward, soprano; harmony hoyH'
'. 4 10:46. Jennings and Barlow, lng-
U era.
tf Mmmtnin Time Slut loin
-S KOA, Denvrr, Colo. (3.4). fi p.
U m Frod Rchmlt and hM Rtalto
Simple Way To
End Night Coughing
rr:.-No matter how lonu vou have hwn
troubledwithexaBiK'iatrngcouKhingat
-night. robbinK you ol valuable sleepand
thereby weakening your system and
laying' you usn to dangerous infec
tions. It can usually be stopped at once
by a very Bimplc treatment. Most people
have lound that they can Bleep, the
whole night through undisturbed often
the first time they try it.
The tit.tmtnt li bastd on a remarkable
DniKrlption known Dr. Klna'i New D.
covn.lorCouglii.Youaimolyt.kratesi'poon.
ill! at night balore retiring and hold It In your
iiiru.i w la or w aeconUH oetort .wallowing,
wiiiiuiu louowing
ilhwALr 1'h.nru.r..
lion lia a double nrtlon. Il not only ix)il;ra
; iiiethe direct cause ol tlmcoufhiiivt. 'lheir-
ult UyouiiftuAlly lerpwuincllythr very lira
.r;.nor.iS;. """"" eo" In
hoarKncss, bronchitia, .nacmod'ic croup ami
almoatvry throat hrllalion. It contains no
opiatea or other hirmliil druc. tamomical,
loo, s, the doio ia only one travpoonlul. Un
"- uwwu ui uscuta. ask lor
SPECIAL!
Blue-Crest Tiasue
TOILET
PAPER
1,000 Sliccls
Full count
3 for 25c
More for your money!
THE L & L
DRUG CO.
theater orcheatra; 8-10, Poatcr
Auto Supply company. Colum
bia trio; F. A. Kranktin. r'-udi'r;
. Mrs. J. A. Doncry. contralto; O.
Italph Crowdcr, planlntt KOA nr
chotttra. I'aclffr Tlmo Station.
KPAE. Pullman. Wceh. (348.6).
: 7:30-9 p. in.. Prof. Holier Nas
myih, baritone; Mr. I-ouIbo Nan
myih, pianist; "Highway Hafety,"
Prof. H. 10. Phelps; ;Prlvute
Roadways for tlie Purrn." A. B.
Crane; health talk; new books.
' Allco I.. Webb. !
KPI. Los Aiigi-IM. Calif. (467).:
5:.10-G p. m., Kxainlner's munlculj
half hour: 0:45-7. Radltorlal:;
7-8, Examiner popular bow? pro,
gram; 8-9, Dan Mcparlund, or
gonint; 9-10, Evening Horald'fi!
dunce mimic hour; 10-11, pro
gram by artJst-pupiln of John
Kmallman. .
KFOA, Seattle, Wash. (466), 4
6:16 p. m., Olympic hotid or
cherttra; lt:4R-8: 16, - Sherman, j
Clay and company , program;
8j30-l0, Soutllc TimeB Biudlo pro
gram; 10:06-11, Kddlc Harknrsa
and hla orcln atra. -
KflO, I.ob Angeles, Calif. (278),
10:30-11:80 a. m., aunshlno hour
for the nick; 3:30-4:30 p. in., or-
gun rncltul, Rny Rold Brlguall;
1 7:30-11:16, young people's evan-j
pt'llfitlc aervice with niualc by
HHver band: ft:lf-10. concert by
Silver band of Angelun temple,
O.' N. NieholH. director; 10-11, !
ortraii recilal, Roy Reiii Brlgnoll
and aviating urilnia.
K(IO, -Oakland. Calif.' (301 ), 4
3:30 p. m., concert orchesira. Mo
tel Ht. Francis.
KQW, Portland Ore. (4!3). 8 p.,
nt., lecture, I'nlvcralty of Oregon
Kxten.slon division; ,10:30; Hoot
Owls. . .
KHJ. I .oa Angeles. Cullf. (404.1),
CC:30 p. in.. Art Hickman's Bllt
inore hohd concert orohoHtra,
Edward Fit jtpat rick, director:
0:30-7:30, little Morion, American
history, J'rof. Walter Sylvester
Horizon; Itlchard Hondrlck, Vy
ola Von, srreen starlets; 7-8,
Hmiilnglon Park Pnlon High
Hi-hoot bank, John R. Hawkins,
director;' 8-tft. program, Henley
and Scnlt, Oraoo Currey, harp
ist; 10-11, Karl Bunnell Bllt
tuoro hotnl dunce orcheotra.
KI-X, Oakland, 'Calif. (50!). II), 6-7
p. in., organ: 7:45-0:46, studio
program ; 0:45-10:80, flwent s
ballroom.
KNX. Hollywood. Calif. (S37.6).
,5:45-0:15., Wurlltseor pipe organ
studio: sports talk, Hid
0:30-7:30, dinner hour musl
mime:
8-10, program,, El Encanto Apts..
Harmonic trio; Victor Edmunds,
hanso and Klorotice Mtdilough.
soprano; 10-11. WIllys-Knlght
program, preiierjllne Knight Rid
ers dance orchestra; 11-12! Abe
Lyman's Cocoanut Orovo dance
orchentra.
KPO. San Francisco, Calif. (429.6)
4:30-5:30 p.-m Rudy fieigor'p
Fairmont hotel orchestra; 8-9,
program, Cleveland Six,
TENgACOLA, Flo, (AP) ITso
of )iin hnhd as a tin urnt Johnnie
Onli', lG-rar-old nfffro ot tho
Pensnrola foimtry club, to the
ho.npttul with a frartut-Pd Hkull
Ploy was dull on thn roursn uml
Unhnnln wa taklnR a nnp. A rel
low ,l'lnV plneed a bull on hla
ji, ,, unii uii r .i.niiiK u . uiiie ui
healthy Bwings, drove,
lie missed the ball.
noctors Wednesday despaired of
saving Johnnie's life.
nitlDfir. JX)t NO WEAKENED
MARKHPIEI.D, Ore. A bridge
trestle, a few hundred wards south
of Hanser, four moles north of Coos
Bay. win found weakened after
thu Kllirenc Shit tnrlhini1 Knt,.l
train passed north, nnd ttntrie m
t,,p "orlh htxt not orrlvt-.l at 5:30
0 Plor
The wnshout Is In the sand hills
and undermining had been golns-
! on fr some lime, but the danger
wan discovered only this morning
in time to save disaster.
Unto Hearing Is Held
SALEM, Ore. Arguments were
heard In circuit court by altorneva
representing i,e o.-W. )t. AV N.
and the. Houthern Paeiflo railroads
unii tne public serlvce commission
In eonneetlon with an appeal from
an order of I be commission redue.
lug Intrastate rules on farm prod
nets from in lu jo pi- cent. The
appeal previously was heard by
Judge lllnghani, but was remand
ed to the commission for further
testimony. Hecnnse 0f ju,B(,
Hinghntn'a death the ruse was re.
sririteit.
Ford Runs .8 Miles
On (Jul. of das.
In a public lest supervised by
city and a ttomolille club offlrlali.
a Kurd Sedan equipped wttn
lllarcke Thermostatic Carbueter
control, ran 4J.il miles on one
nllon of aasollne. This Inet
pensive control Is entirely auto,
matte nnd self . reaulstlnK. It
makes Pords start Instantly, even
In aero weather, eliminates earhon
formation, prevents dilution ot
crank ease oil, avoids sputterlnir
of motor and ruta repair bills
fi'". Installed In two lulnut-s.
Cadillac now uses aa standard
equipment Thermostatic Carbure
ter Control under lllanrke license.
The Inventors. A. C. Illancko aV
Co. ti.pt. MMl 0J w. Ijike Rt
Chlraco, want aa-enta and are will
ln lo send a sample at their
owa risk. Write today Adv.
EDWARDS WINS
BY ONE FULL
POUriyAM. Ore. (By (he An
anrjulcri IV1) Hilly IOituHi-iU,
of KnusaK City, dclVah-il LoiiIm
Pei-gnndaN In a wn'NilhiK maili
here innt ntf;.tt. Kdwunln win
ullli nnr fall.
BASEBALL
.VF.W S ITKMS FItO.M Till-'. CASH'S
CHIf.'AOO (AP) The firm r
the box iicorca ttiat bloom in Um
Kprinff will preoi fhtrapo funs
Thiiruiluy, wln'n Manager Hill Kll
llfer of the ('hlrago fnlis i.'it.li u
pinked aquari of 2(i from the catu
llim lalnnil trulnlnK cum), fur u
three-day Invunlon of I-oh Ani'ltH.
ArnoM Biatz, on the nick list,
returna to his home In Jjs Aiiki Iih
Thiiraiiay to remain until . next
week.
Hill Barrett's decision 'o he on
outfielder wqb the feature of
Tuesday's activities nt the White
Box camp at Bhreveport, lji. The
New KnKlander loomed on a likely
shortstop candidate hut chuntfed
hhv mind nfl-r ManiiBer Collins
Indicated Harvey Mel'lellan, Ike
Kavls and Johnny Ilutler were
leadlnpr' contenders for the .hort
atop berth.' ....
. .
no.STOM (AP) Baseball's lilnh
commissioner, Kcnrnaw M. Londls,
brouitht Hick to the Ilosion Ameri
cana nt New Orleans Tuesday, for
coincident with his visit came the
announcement from Secretary Jim
Price that Ira h'loKHtcud hud for
saken the ranks of .lioMoutu and
would nttnch his sljcnatttre to the
cluh'n colitraet. KIUKteod was re
ported about to start here from his
home in Olympln, WaHh.
A stiff sl-lnt)lnB practice mime
between the reRulars and the Yan
nlRans of the Uoston National
league tenth on their St. peters
butr. Kla., field, resulted In a 3
tOvO victory for the regulars Tues
day. .
DKTltOIT (AP) ManoRcr Ty.
Cobb's holdout troubles would have
ended Tuesday If he had ben
present nt the Tltfer camp at Auk
usto, (in., to-reci'lve the-signature
of Heinle Mumish, the only TlKcr
not now under a contract, dis-
putehes rrom the nenxal training
camp at- August, Ja., disclose.
Manush was ready to sIkii, mil
(.'obb absented himself from liead-
iliarters for n day nnil the IiIk out
fielder had to await his return. '
...
PITTSllt-'nO (AP) The two Pi
rate squads Tuesday duplicated
their Hundny performance by staff
ing another ft to 8 Kame at their
training cutnp at Paso Rubles, Cul.
Mike Mnrtlneek, the iinrralo
candldnle for first base, continues
... T
CI.KVI3I.AND (AP)-rThe Cleve
land Indians went through their
most strenuous batting drill of the
aeuson nt .Ijikeland. Kla,, trulnlnn;
camp Tuesday. Manager Trls
.Speaker had the nituad hatting
against Jon Shautc,, Sherry Smith,
Ben Karr, Jim Kdwards and "Uol)"
buckeye for two hours.
CINCINKATI (AP) Elmer
Hmlth, leading hitter of the Amer
ican association last year, making
ilia flrat appearnneo nt the Oilundo
training camp of the Cincinnati
RedB Tuesday, collected throe Bafe
tleB off us many pitchers In a prae.
tlce game. The regulars won, 6
to 3.
BOXING
norm beats miti'h
VERNON, Cal, (AP) Capt. Boh
Roper, Chicago heavyweight, de
cisively defeated Ralph Smith,
riant Loa Aniteiea fireman. In a
in-round bout hero Tuesday nlKht.
CARTFR BKATS Tltllinl'.nV
I'llKSNO, Cal. (AP) Hobby
Carter of Ann Francisco hooked
and Jabbed hifl wnv to an easy vic
tory over lleit Tiibhery of l.os
AllKele.s Tuesday nlitht In the
American legion In-round bout
They are mlddlewelKbts.
In the six-round semi-flnnls. Kid
Sullivan of uakerofleld outpointed
Itay .Marcus of l-'owler. They ore
featherweights.
ArSTRAt.IAX Itl.ATS TAYI.OII
PAItIR (AP) Jack Taylor.
American negro llrht heavywelKht,
lost to Charley Itlnp of Australia
Handball King
Introdurln- Ma.Mi.rJ L-Uw.ll of the
loa Antrela Athletic Club, worhl a
handball rhamplun. He will detVrut
h:a' title In lha nationat hamttiaii
tournament whtrh open in Ciava-
UnJalaivh ia
f J PRISCILLA OEAN a
KiLC AS CO
."'"l PRQQVUflS QIM'BoriNO .COR. ' '
n today
I-J.S". I "DArGHTERS OF THE MCIIT"
mm hmw, unii , n
' After-Setting
tut k
"-ei
1 'l
A cold drink of water was Tommy
art u netf apeid record in winning
whfn Taylor wa;t difuiiialitli-d in
the seventh' for ronli(i(.r. .
.MASCABT KAILS I'OR V. S.
PA It IK (AP) Kdonard Alamrart
Kuiopan ttatherv.'ffipjn rhainiion
left Wednesday to tiail lor . New
York where h cxpectrt to .meet
thn American fen I her weight, 1,ouIb
Kid Kaplai of Mei-iden, ('mm'., I" i
the world's champion-hip. Ma:
carl got a line t: ml -( I C t the
Huint J, aa rt tualion. icculliiiff the
great il'-niouHi ration in rorm-r days
on the depart un-N of. i 'arpeiilh'r
and ( 'rhiiil.
Sport Gossip
(By Bin Asfiox'intcd Press)
Edgar T. Appleby of New York,
International and caaLfrn amattnr
of 12.2 balkline billiards, i-stab-llshed
a world record in New York
Tuesday night for an iuiiteiir
champlonahip tournament whi n lie
ran In a single run. The-former
record, HH,. was held y John
A. Clinton of PitlMhiirg, . Jidntly
with- Appleby.
Paavo Nttrnil, WHIit Ultola nnd
Willie Plant feature an entry list
of mon; than r.oo for the. Un-ek-Anif
rlcau A. (. track meet in New
Yo'k Thursday night. Nurmi will
r.in In n special two-mil; hanlll
cap event,
The iMUtlc bfiwccti Paul Ucr-
' Jcnlwh and ltaitlfiiK SlUi, , r.ic
I tllllll Hllf. ..MIW! It. I I ..... .......
Ill Madtson Sfptan ;iirilin l-'rl-dny
night, will be the last heavy
weight (fullest n the ancient
Niriiclurc wJileh is to lie raetl In
1
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FRIDAY SATURDAY - SUNDAY
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"WOLVES OF THE NORTH"
Speed. Record
T ' Z- wrv -
&
-
Milton a first request niter he had
the 2ol) mrle race al Culver t"li,v
May. It also will be licrlenhach's
last linpnt'tniit test In-roie be
inectH dark Di lauey (if Itride
pcul. t omii., at the YanKec sta
dium la t'.ic first big outdoor con
test of tho year.
..-
, Iu malting his world record for
three quarters of a mlln In New
York Monday night. TJoyd TIahn.
product of Nebraska, hit! carrying
ihe I'olrji's of the Uoston Athletic
association, passed the tiart.:r In
UK 3 -f . Sieconds .three-elghts in
i::l, the mii I r in 2;o:t.y, and nego
tiated the full ttlHturii.'it in ;t:a.t 2-t.
After runninff o 2:03 ho repfistered
a i;0-srepml fiiarter.
Tho wcRtern'flnnla In the notion
al soccer cup competition will be
staged in.t'hicngo March 22 be
tween the Cleveland Thistles nnd
the winner of the Harvey-Canadian
cup relay to he held In Chicago
Sunday. Thn weslern semi-finals
in the national amateur cup com
petition also have been u warded
to Chicago.
Di: PAI.MA ADDS TO FAME
I .OK ANtiKI.KH (AP) Italph He
Pat ma. Italian automobile racing
driver, nh-ti'd out his countryman
lietro Hnrdlno, also of the speed
way, by a apoonfut. . (
The event was a spaghetti eat
ing conies), nt a dinner program
given Tuesday night in honor of
li) racing drivers by A. M. Young
of the l,os Angeh-s Speedway i
socliitlon. e J 'alma's time for
the one and one-half pints of
elongated food paste was l minute
17 seronds. lie was awarded a
bust or Caruso.
The flrsl sign of spring Is a bath
ing pirl on :. maga'.lne eover.
4t.
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f
T
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WASH I NOTON. (AP) Finger
print Indent I flcat ion haa been de
veloped by the army to the point
of efficiency where ftn application
at times vies with the thrills of
detectlvo fiction. Any unidenti
fied man who has served in the
regular army can be located In
from 10 to ''0 minutes, and bis
1 Till I rocnril harp. In
Abort time a searcher finds htm
muaiig uioro than 7,000,000 men
who have been In tho army a into
j!afl, when the finger print system
was Introduced. lie inuy have
been one of the 50.318 Smiths, the
1 n.oio JohnxoiiH, the 2S.!Mt2
Urowns. or one of the 27.938 na
med Williams. All tho army
needs is his finger print lo turn
up his record
Walter H. Kaye, in charge of the
bureau, says Ihe Indexing has In
worked out so efficiently that even
a new clerk, one never before hav
ing had knowledge of the system,
can begin work as a searched with
little preliminary Instruction.
The science of finger print read-
jlng Is based on the study of the
curious, circling network of all hut
Invisible lines on the hall of the
thumb and each finger. Exainln
atlon of millions of specimens
shows that the normal formal lop
la the whorl, or the scroll edge in
a graduaHy reducing circle to their
inner termination at the core of
the network. A majority of hu
man beings- are marked with this
scroll, but there are others whose
linger print lines run In flattened
tlgures or lu complications of fig
ures far removed, from Ihe simple,
easily read whorls. The flrat
step in blent I flcat Ion has I o do
with determining the broad gen
erel dlvlHlon In which the printfi
under exominat Ion are to be
sought..
There are hut four1 main groups
classifications of prints, arches.
loops, whorls , and composites.
Each type has Its grndullonal cas
es. The whorls have 1,024 .val
ues or combinations and the loops,
arches and composlles have each
their respecllve values lo simplify
segregation for filing and In. make
them easily located when identi
fications arc sought. - The eva
luation of prints t hits nhtde ban
1 PRIN
MTHH
Studebaker
announces
A NEW COACH
Before you buy any car, see
this new Standard Six Coach
a very fine car at an excep
tionally low price
. iaa2,. , .jgJmmmmBmmaaiir,tmmiiti cmtra arajN, J f
Cor. Fir and
THIS IS
overcome all dlffleuly of dealing!
with large collections of finger
markings, such as are In tho army
files.
Finger prints, since their adopt
ion In 100G. havo exposed frauds,
protected innocent men from in
justice, kept undesirables .of the
criminal type out of tho pervlce,
protected the government from un
scrupulous claimants nnd uncover
ed the guilty. Many- interesting
accounts of such Instances ' are
contained in ofrtc.nl papers of the
wnr departoment .during the lust
15 years. , '
Those who have worked In the
identification bureail since its en
labllslunent are authority- for the
tjiat'btatemcnt mar never " iiu.w
been made. They nave n.nue
more than 200,000 idwiiiricxitloiin.
"Tho finger print ' system." Mr.
Kave. says. "Is superior, lo any
other system, so far devised' In
Must it n. nulls of no error. This
nmv nei-m a strong, statement, but
the finger print, when clearly made
allows of no nilsrepresenlatlon:
it Is an actual preaentallon and
does not permit the personal et
wilton of terror lo enter. Oilier
systems allowed errors of meanu-
r.-nient and errovs in location of
marks." . ...
In the more than 70,000,000 di
git photographs In tho Identifica
tion bureau's files, Mr. Kaye says,
there are no two of them alike.
"There is just aa much. chance or
I hiding two prints alike as there
would be in going Into the field
and finding, two Hewers exactly
nlike."
pviTt;n to he it.vrii-HorsE
ASTtHtJA. Ore. The T. .1. Pot
ter, the sidc-whel -vpie. n of the
Columbia river" for many years,
will end her days afl a balhhouse,
according to c II. Calleitder or
I lie Astoria Pnx company, who
purchased the vessel reivm ly for
her builders.
White the hollers will be Install
We Go Out of Our Way to Serve
JUST RECEIVED!
A ! shipment of Imported Cheese Rocquefoi t
and Swiss Gruyere. ' . ,.,
THE CITY GROCERY
Just Hack of C'arr'a on Fir Street
FROND MAIN 673 BAT BAUM FREE DELIVERY
. o. b. factory
If 7 fjnQl Cor. Fir and
STUDEBAKER YEAR.
OK) -ja
THE
Spring
Ties
ARE IN.
; ALL
; THE NEWEST
COLORS
ASH BROTHERS
ed in the Astoria Box company
plant, the hull. wilt he. beached in
Young's boy neur the cily. Ar
rangement will bn made on board
for living rpiarlers for a caretaker
and t lie; si at rooms will he .equip
ped for bathers. I'nder present
plans thp vessel will be kept open
each summer. '
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine ucftMte
It rid your system o. Catarrh or Deaf
ness caused by Catarrh. .
Sold by druggists fir ever 40 Jtatt
F.J. CHENtY & CO.. Toledo. Ohio
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