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Thursday, June 11, U)2T. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pajro Fivo " " 1 "'" '" 11 "-t : ill I X I ) ' I j i juocai news m oner i COMING U VESTS Uulon Live Stock Show at Un ion, June JO-11-12. Regular school election from 2 . to 7 p. in. Juno 1 f. diulgc Slalor nuny- ' Municipal Judge J. n. SI I iB ' In Portland lor u few days on hu fc.m-H.t. Poiilutul ' Attorney l:il rt l'.:: Uin of city is spending a f -w days in Pi laud uu business. AiTitril litis A. liuekle dent of the litoriiiiiK ir, returned superinleii I'nion Pucitic Sy.sleiii, of Portland, arrived In l.a Craml" 111 It: morning on Inlin So. 1M. Tli,liri's iniiiil Ions County N('llOu) Hlipi'lilltelldent K. A. Kayre has received 1 went y tippli 1 call is for position-! in (he hcIiooIh of t'nlon County to laie. 'i'.-ach-i.irft exaiuinations are nyu Im-Iiht hold at the idKh .sehool. Hi re yesterday Anions I iie Cove sliopper.s in ' Grande yesterday were Mrs. L. M I,aird, Mrs. L. J. S'litner, Mrs. Kou Payne, Mrs. Mao Kelly and Mrs. Prank Miller. Itl'oke collar hone Mrs. Kurhur Khin fell yesterday at her homo on second hi reel a ul lucoke her collar hone. Alt IimukIi ' :M- is in much pain today sh is KelltllK alullK nicely. Went to Uakcr l''orrest S'roggin left this morn Ing for Maker and Dame Uuutor says he will he married there to- duy, ufter wliich he will travel by auto to Portland and up into Can-j ada. lie will probably be gom ah- out two weeks, Home from sehool .Miss Helen K-arns arrived In Ln Urando this morning from Cor vallis. Oregon, when she has been al lending t he Oregon Agrlrull oral College. Khe Will Spend the SIIIM- .I'l The New York Store 1210 Adanu Widely known us the "store t h a t" undersoils' all others. Latest styles and pat terns in suits for men and young men. $12.95 to $24.85 VACATION NEEDS Universal THERMAL JIT. Holds a gallon; wide mouth; four cups $5.00 Every camper needs ona THE L & L DRUG CO. Our old friends and customers will find us in OUR NEW QUARTERS Prepared to served Electrical Goods La Grande Eleclric Company Rocsch Iildff. General Cords Co a Lous Way to Make Friends. Jennings & Shumate inur ul the home ,of Iht parents. Mr, itttly Kalston has arrived In j Mr. ordlne wim In La C.rande La Lrande n-um I'ortlagid and will yrS(t.riIay frm1 Klllll,;u on j)UBi. visit here (or a week or more withjlh.HH. H (s building a new hotel Thomas. i l eft iat I'lciilug Mis. Jt-Hs .Smith and two duugh- tt-rs. iniii' tmt Wilbnu. und small granddaughter, left lul evening en i;tsl- 'ti.-y will visit at Way; n.'Hvillf, Virginia, : ir..t... i siti- spending the past w j Mcker visiting and transacting bit- j jh'-r home in La Grande lust e 1 shriners parsed ilintutth i'wenly-live Shi ineiH passed 1 hroiiKh l.a (1 ramie i hiti niorninK I'll train No. L'-t en route eaxl rrom I. us Anjf- hs, California, alter at tending the convention there. On wny home Alter spending th past three Wi-eUs ut U'eis'-r. Ma ho, visit Iuk relatives Mrs. Oetla Seouhes and tiiree .sons were in l.a Cramh- thiH mornihK on t heir way lo tleir home at l-Miu. 1'iitirniii' home Mis:i Cli.aheth Pollock l.a (irande this morninK way home to Joseph for was In on her I he Hum mer. .She has been - attending the Wi I hum-tie I 'niversity at Sah-m during thi' past year. This Is her lirst year it the l'niv rsity. Her' yesterday 'ha lies 'uiiidngham was in l.a ' itramie yesn-ruay en rouie iu ' u,l"tirjn land. .Mr. i unningnatn is irom .. Minam. He Is ntaking the trip hy uuto. Went lo I'cndlcttni Donald Funk und Mrs. J. Funk, went s mother, Pendleton visd Mrs. Ill there. to yesterday afternoon 1o l-'nn k They s broth r w ho Is drov over. Iletnrned home - 1 Mrs. A. W. It-ay, accompanied by her son, Alfred, and daughter. Constance, returned to i.a Grande Ithis morning on train No. J4 after spending several flays in Portland. hey went to Portland Sunday ev ening. To visit mother Mrs. Frank Grindle anil son and da ur liter, Adraln and Francis Mae were on the branch lln" train this, Pinrniii nn ihelp utiv to Wallowa ! to visit Mis. Grind n-'s mot h They are from H expect to be ther ml. Oregon, and three weeks. tloine fi-oin I'nlver-ily Miss Kleanor Glass arrived in La tirande this morning on train No. 2 ami will spend the sum mer t. her home here. Miss Glass has been attending the ('Diversity of Oregon ut Kugeiie during the past year. Left this inoi-iiln Mrs. Kd McKeehan accompnnl-J ed by her daughter. Miss Lel i. left i Lu Grande this morning en route! to California, via Pay Lake City. Ftah. They will visit at Los Ang- ; cb P and Long Heach. They expert j lo be gone abonl two weeks. VWd-il m V. lit ). lmiiKlns Wilson wax In firiin d yi'Stordf'iy on I1U1 way lionn1 .lo-.H'-pli, nt'lor ii w'"Un visil at 1ln I'nivi'raily of Or.'i;in ut Kw'lii. Mr. Wilson wmh. foniHTly n sMnl-nt al Uin Univcrniiy. llrrp from T'cniUclon I Mr. and Mrs. J. l- Thompson. nocoinpinUd ly thflr Krnnilson. lil.lon Thompson, tir spriKlinK n I i.-w diiyji In !.n flr;uil" vi.sltliHT al I I lie lioino of th"lr ihiuclili r, Mrs. Ct-nw Uracc. They will attend llhe'l'iilon stoek Show and return , to-their home at Pendelton Sunday. Uetlirnetl rrom Clillfurliia Alter several days spent In Cal ifornia. Myron Lyons. Kred And rew. Lou ZaUKK. Mr. TleK and Mr. N'.'lson, returned to l.a Clrunde yes ' terday. They made the trip lo the sullhern state by auto anrl were Kone ahotit ten days. To nlleml roiivcntion I T. .1. Srrotririn left today rn route to ('orvaltis where he will at tend the Oregon State Hankers Convention to lie held there, lie ulll also attend the t'ltiduule of his duuehter. Miss Alladeen. from liu l llivei'sity of Oreijon at lOllk'ene better than ever. of AH Kinds t h (rip )i auto and f d by Os.'ur Waruot ii -eft for l'oti land- After Several days spent lore vi siting friends itii'l relatives Mm. Nolan I.. HklJ'i left tuiluy for Port land W lit.' VK' htlf t'Vpi-l'lK tO HIM till t he sunutn'1 , IK r homo is ut Hulfw ay, Kaimiu and txit t tn In u tour- j ixts camp ground und making o ; 1 lor Improvement. According t4 j Mr. N online the work will prob ably not be oomph-ted this yar. oiife u'eniniiMiator lien u A). Twite, of Portland. Olds-, mobile demons! rut or for the olds I wilt in u k uccum iuni Company of I'ortlnmL, in in l.a : Grande. He 1h driving u chassis, If at!,v),i,,h i, a. ini.nttf ntlt.in purposes, lie will be in l.a Grande w days and will ntli-nd (1m- I 11- ion Stock show while here. jU'Jiw this eicniit.; I Miss lmz Khert will hav l.i Ulramie this evening en route to Portland where she will he joined jhy Miss Murel Audiew and the two I will k to I.elliiiKhain. Wasliinj-'ton, ttO atti-iKl I In summer k ssiou of Normal s. hool. 'I hey i;ixiduated front the IukIi srhoot lu-re this sprim,". Personal Alcntion T. i:. M W-allowa. terday. 'ami son . in l.a (! Phillip, of ramie yin- ry Harrison w til to Colon day on a husim ha dip. ick Herry, uf -;t,'in, was lu-rt est rday on huslitess. ireiice Men-tit was In l.a (Iran slerday froui Ktgin. Mr. Me de rehouse mana;er at Kl- gin. H. M'C,ohlriek. of lmbb r. was o visitor lo l.a Grande y. aterday. Cora liar ed from a land. has ret;irn few days tr to Port- SHEPHERD ON TRIAL IN CHICAGO (Continued from Pnfe One.) J. Lynch and said: 'Swear the jury: we are satis fled." Adjournment was taken, then until Thursday. Se:'k to Itestrain Slate. Stewart i pres(. d In lent Ion t5 nave - the prosecution innneu ,n lis opening statement to the death I of young Me iinlocli k to have the stut it J M0 '.TENTS we would tike to ivo over a pain. Master ljfton Brd Homond Red Jr., Fluia detphLi, mount Ms Meed and Is iratty to ro paJloping In chaae of (h lWskinj. 'CITY JAII STAY OUT" Empty since soin after the advent of Volstcadlsni, this ;' jail at K:in Luis OhLspo, Calif., was devplopinf; into a refuge for hoboes who sought holier nralnst the night. Then tho constable posted the sign. 'a 1 -3 4V V--':; V A T H I C K CAKDINAL HAY KM, Nrw York, ona il Ui lo rnidln.il. nf Hie Korruul Catholic- t'hurxh la Anwrka. r t fX 1 1 "e'5 I 1 A V Wf SAVErf SAFETY DRUGSTORE i Any hoy will nurely apprc- eihte Olie Of thelie easy working Scout Flashlights T h e ImttciieB hit practically t o o r r o n 1 o n proof lite lenses are spun In t ho cases u r e strong the styles orfel.'d are , v a r I d enough to smt very taste a n d n c e d.. Mi kel und fl- ' bee casings. Ask to see the new focus ing lype. $1.05 and up Glass Drugs Inc. T.a Grande, Oregon - from bringing In the death of Mim, Met 'liutock 1 1! years before that of her son, or that of Dr. Wsear Olson, nlh-ged to have been part of a plot of Shepherd to obtain the McCllntoek million-dollar es tate. Robert K. Crowe, the state's at torney, will make the opening statement, but his Intentions were not divulge, Wednesday night. The proseputlon depends upon clrcumslanllul evidence and the pincorrohorateil I e s t I m o n y of i italics C, l-'aiman, self-ternn i accomplice of Shepherd In the murder of the rich youth. Falman. beau of the National! Fnlverslty of Sciences of Chicago.! testified thtit he supplied typhoid germs and taught Shepherd how to kill young McClintock with them. I-'alman was granted a separate triul. Harry Olson, ch'cf in:' let of Chicago's municipal courts, and bioi her of I r. (sear Olson, who Instigated the Investigation result- ling In Shepherd's indictment, was announced Wednesday nignt astii" first state witness. l'OIM'l,,l .i:Ki;rs POUTI.ANI), Ore. ( . C) Call le and sheep steadv. ho;s sleafly to J.'i cents higher, l-'ggs firm, butler 41c. butterfal ste dy. m rn;iii A r SAN FUANCISCO, (AP) llut terfat 5tVjC hen- today. I'OItTLANM (;it.! MAKKI-rr PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) Wheal Marti while H. H. Ihuirt, June. $l.r: July, S 1 . 4 r ; soft u hlt at ):tiK July,' SL 4 1; whlt. June. Sl.TiS; July, June ,-estern ? 1.4 3; northern spring. June. $.!";. July. $ 1.4 1 : western red. J nne. $ l.r.H; , June, luly. $1.r: HUH hanl whit Sl.fifi: July. $l.4r,. Oats No. 2 gray. June. Jltfi.r.n. Corn No. 3 F. V. Hhlpmeiit, June, $4K; July. H.?.:. Market ' fl nrw yonK, t a (Innee, (AP) Stocks flciiKMid for pub- Steafly: renewefl lie utilith-K. Itomls Mixed: Fnlled Stot treiiHury bonds strong. 'o reign exchange lCasy en rh and llelglan francs rend. 'ot ton Kasy ; beneficial iilns. Sowar Steaily; bullish l-:tiroi' i crop advices. Coffee Higher: commission houso buying. CHICAGO (AP) Wheat Weak; favomble foreign crop ad vices. Scientist Hopes Scopes Will lie Found Guilty (Continued from Pnfi One.) Civil Liberties' Cnlon who Is or1 ganlzlng the defense forces, an nounced Mr. Oarrow's reelect Mn TnesflHy. lief ore Mr. 1 inrrow arrived Ttt- wdi.y the civil LihertjeK union hud been divided ns t o t he wisdom of retaining him as coium-i. At o meeting Tuesday afternoon. M r. narrow loop part in considering the best defens" for the uccusfd teacher and opposition to his selec tion was removed. Mr. Mail, y wild H Is hoped (o make the trial an event of out. siandlng Importance which will e tlucate the public to the need of fih- iiolnte f ret dm in thought ond tea ching. scon:; sns in; is .n i: tLI tion (.-o.vr NKW VtUJK (H the AfOelnt d Pv.-R) Jfdm T. ScopeK vfoiag j I u (fn b iKh (school U ach'-r who , w;i.h brought to midden fame by be-. iug named In a unit charging vio lation of the antl-evolmifin law of Hi,- Utile nf Tenm-Kee, HtOOd lilHt nit. lit. evidently tit at ei'.e. before Inn peopb- at the Civic club, giv. ItA an i vpl iiialion or bin .it and. lie ;iid the ra Wii.'i a flKhl for li-e. 'loin of thouubt "H')I a fit; I ' to !( r.lilv tin- r-iMiJlltutionabt of Mi- lew. f t wh- tior John T. S'""" is ;i criminal." lie aid that while In- had been rdiove, bdo the ca.ie, vet la v.'illr li .is he wan a oiuiit.ny "gout." r-a,r:';n-' I ' n t . I uek;n of house now ushered in (Ton tinned from Tnge One.) hot h i acinic and exhibit Ion. ai e at the groiuitls und estimates place the alue In total rrom $ t :n,tHui lo a Uartt-r of a million. Stock Is on exhibit from marly ory part of Kast Oregon an I from Idaho. Iteshbti t he Cnio.i laud l.a Grand ' niftier Mrot hers Of Hot Lake, ; of linker, the others, of Cove prominent ii; exhibitors, l-'eii-at' Itolsc, Dr. Pliy Herbert Chundb-r StacklandM, and and many others the ugiiiMiitunil world are listed among the "proud owners." Among the most pluys are: the sin the boys and girls' mals, n'Jinbeiing , head, t he Phynien attractive dU ds d -voted to call' club noi some ;'o od 1 (arm exhibit!. ' enhanced 1 1 arislo in interest by a pen o! ats of the canine world German police dogs; and I he fnion expei, in en t st at tun exhibit. Owners exhibiting. Among l he cat l le from Fnion are: V. W. Green, W. II. Lang ford, L, Levy, Mr. 1-Mvalson aui others. I Judging I'rogre-sing. Judging of the stock was start ed yesterday and reports today 'are that good progress is bi ilif, I made. Mesldes the orthodox judging, several Fast Oregon high I , school :iocU-j u.l Ring teams ar -teoinpeting loi- the district eham piomdiip. ( M. Levy's Shel land pontes, an old Htaml-by of l he show , are again displayed ;uid (he sleet;, i wii!.-groomed and w ell-b -liav-'d lit He animals from the nort h are attract ing t he usual Intel est. In the evening a stock show dance ami carnival attractions servo to give the crowd something' to do. Kaciii Program. In the first day's racing pro gram Lor.-na Trickey horses, with Miss Trickey up, made a very creditable show lug. Miss Trick y won three out of four races and her siring won a lift h m tilling it four out of five for the day. In addition, Miss Trickey partiei- paled hi the trick riding with Walters. Garrett and lad on a i ml nl.io bucking diminuliv rode In Shetland, hibitlon horse. The races terday, close order of the One-Fo'irltl hoi h'-s. enter Mack. Time all good ye.i- finishes being t in lay. Summary: Mile Dash: 1 1 1, won by Lady :'t; seconds. Three-Flghths Mile Oash yenr-ohls, won by Mtoteiitc for 2 Time 42 seconds. LmHes Lelay it ace: Won Miss Trickey. Time :iti -5 omia. by Half Mile Kace: Won by Prickcy. Time & I seconds. Hoinnn iTilekey's oninn liacc: Won by Mhs sec- y'a string. Time f. 1 onds. Three-f Quarters M He Itaee: Won hy Miss Trickey. Time l::to f-lit Seconds. 1 (ienth-men's Itelay Itaee. Won jhy K. nm dy. j Chariot Itaee: Won hy livers. Interspersed with the races was the first day's bucking contest ' won by Pat Wood, i 'ol field ond. anfl Smith thlnl, ami Hi.- j j'ltlging events beffir 1 he grand: stand. Summary: tientlemen's Itoailstei'8 to road wagon. Won by show n Or. Lll- tie, Covo. unopposed. Saddle Horse ( novice class) . Won by I r. Phy's H;uldb-r. Gentlemen's Killing Contest. Won by Gus Levy. Cut He Parade. Ihst Shethnid Snldle Pony. Girl's kidlnir Coniesl. Won hy ARCADE TODAY Anil FHIDAY I!EN TfKIM.N -,In "Wild fJoosc Cliascr' I j H6IIOHM. l4utU. V MIhm Aim Htange, La Grande, Had die clasu for I legist ere J Stallion, tnoiintcj by bentyeim-ii. Won by Ley horse rtddi-n by Gus Ley. Ihst Hehp'd Cnw'-horse, Won hy and i abb u by t 'a hi well. In addition to the above events several other ft alures enlivened the atteinoon's program. The buffalo dumped hU i id'-r at the second jump and tin n proceeded to hurdle si i ri al I't-nces unan nouncetl. Th. fcteer was success fully ridden and a calf w as rid den in front of the grandstand hy a yutug cow 'puncher, probably all or li years of age. due of the most picturing events of the afternoon was the perfor mance of a trick hoise at the word of a little iiisss. -1 or & years of age, from .Haines. The tricks were embellished by a fiance by the little lady that won her leal :ipplause. The 'clown. Indispensable, of course, was better than usual, and received his share of laughter as his compensation. M usie dining t ho afternoon's events were furnished by the l.t G ramie Munitipal baud, directed by Andrew Loin-y. i:llISIID PK.CON AIDFD THF DALLKS. (He. Fxhausted from a day's flying. ;l homing pig eon helped Itself to a'coin llioda tioim al Hotel Dalles, departing on its westerly liir.lit the following morning all. r lei in; . and xva- b ivd by Arthur ami Stantord An derson, whose room the bird had pre-empted. The pigeon alighted on the win dow h-dge of the Anderson broth ers' room and walked in. making itself comfortable In a si raw hat on Hie dresser. When the broth ers returned to the room tlo-y fed the ' weary , trawler. The pigeon perched on the foot of the bed t h rough I he night, resuming hs flight afh-r a breakfast of crumbs in t he mo ruing. The silver leg band wa.s numbered A J -1-W- i:-wii i: iu:i'is fuisom u M A liSH Fl t.'Ll , Ore. C. C Wilson owes his liberty from the county jail to a divorced wife who after his conviction found her old feeling for the ietlin aroused and .since then Ikih taken every pos sible means of MtiniiiK her cx-hus-hand's reh-ase from jail. The affair teriuinaled when the wife's pleadings brought results ami they were married in the cir cuit court room before Judge Kon- lall, who made them a wedding present by canceling l an worth of time which Mr. Wolson had not ved. Wilson, however, who was jaih- oy u liquor offense, was paroled to his wife. 1 Jilei'piise Ut Celebrate. KNTF 1 1 P i 1 1 S Ore. ( Special ) Plans are being made for l Pouith of July celebration an I race meet la t his city on July 3 ami 4. Horses iruiii many par's of Fastern Oregon will be here for the race meet and it Is ex pected t Uut many people will a'. teni f'ooi Hurnnudimr counties. CATARRH Liil head or ihioat is vnually bcnclited by th vapors of V A RO RUB Oii.r tr Mil'..n J-rt V-d Yearly Weaponless he sent .J-: "rJ i kJL " aw FAIR WHEAT HARVEST IX STATE SEEN " (Continued from rniro OneA nan und the condition of MO per cent of normal Indicates a produe ito of 5.i,7u.iiiju bushels. The I lilted SlaleM crop Is ctitl muted at h.h2ti,iHMi acres with a prohaldo production of l.'ti4.liX7.fiiMi btiHhels. as coiuparctl with T.xa, i.ou Imshelht .'ast year and ,S3f,otM bushels twe years iife'i).' HAV Oregon tame hay oereage ap pears to be some less than last year, due princi.pally, to winter killing alfalia, and loss of clover from last suim-mr's drout h, I'Hto to thin stands of clover and alfal fa In some localities the yield per acre will he below normal. Some of the commercial hay sections ti- gure that the commercial crop litis Vear will lint be more than fiU Pel' leeiit ol not'ii.d. In thu southern pari of the state much of the al falfa was cut during the latter part of May, and was considerably da maged by Hm rains occurring nt that time. Where wheat hay Is largely used the field will be below normal, since most of the crop will he from spring Heeding, due to winter-killing of the rail Heeding, and the yield per acre of spring seeding Is normally considerably below Hint from fall ftci-ding. Wild hay glvcH promise of a normal crop, or heller, dun to Hie abun dance of spring rain, The Foiled Slates hay crop pros pect 1h for about (he same acre age as th average for the past three years, but the production prospect Is for only about N5 per cent, of the crop of lost year. APPLF.S The condition of the apple crop of the 1'nlted States is estimated at i:t.4 per cent of normal for the! total crop and titi.4 per cent for Hie commercial crop. Last year inn condition would neein to indicate ul considerably smaller crop tit har vest than was gathered last year, i PIAItS The Fulled States pear crop Is tstlmnlcd at 63. S per cent of nor-1 mal. wKh a forecasted production of 17,477,imio bushels. Last years crop wiih estimated at n.'.'OLoOOi bushels, after harvest. "Intention to Plant" reports re ceived to date Indicate that I here' will be considerable Increase In O regon corn acreage over that of l'.fJ4. but lhat the acreage planted Hall's Catarrh Medicine fr; both local and Internal, and has bn j for over forty yean. Sold by aU druggists. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. Ohio STAMPED GOODS- AIII-: A M'l'.li.MTY WITH I S WV mi' always on lltt ItHikniil tin- n- w mill iiHiwIIm' nioili-ls ui'.ioiii' .iiiii?iii,s, vim rii pw) !? J;.iH"..rV:'1 -""'I.. IikiU IlK-in hut, l. M. C. mill ltiijnl SiH-lcly 'I'liivnil lo wink llll'lll Willi. 1 Art & Baby Shop "F.VKIIVTHINO rou TITE HRX" IlEMSTITt'lllNCS Ilotol Kotllllli-r lllilff. STAMTINQ ItlirrHHICK 1'ATTIiHNS D. SI. O. THHED the boulder crashing funrd on' A N b Kll h Y S Vcatc&noKl, . yiti MABEL. BALLIN BEATRICE- BURNHAM - WILFRED LUCAS; WARNER 0LAND -HAROLD GOODWIN TONY the wondei; horse, . qJL LYNN REYNOLDS pforiiiclioir Comedy, "IS MARRIAGE THE lo polalfM Acreage r will be a x will be H!ghlly h S4. porm on these two crops feature of (he July re- Salem ( hiiif li to Pe Hed (rated SALFM. On. Itlwhop Walter Taylor Smaller will consecrate the nw St. Paul's Kplscopal church lu-re Sunday. The church was built two years iiko." The celebration will be al II o'clock Sunday morning and will be fid lowed by a two-day program ending with a banquet and destruction of the notes Mon day night. Itev. II. I. Chamber, Is rector of the church. Many Kplscopal clergy of (ho diocese are expected lo take pari in the serv ices. IVdorni Power Man Coining SALK.M, Ore. Representative! of ( he federal power commission will arrive In Oregon late in Juno to confer with members of tho public service coiuinisiou in con nection with the establishment and maintenance of federal power projects. OOTEL ASTOO 2nd & Hill Lot AngeWt EVERY ROOM hai PRIVATE TOILET 50 Baths Nrw, Modern Close to Shopping District ond Theatre! FREE GARAGE Tariff from $1.50 Buy This Home 5 - room modern Iioum', '!om' In on O Ave., :.xM; Sl.o.Hl cash, balance lernis, 2 ncres of good land, 2-nwmi house on Wat son street. KL.IOO. 0 K7J neivs Irrignt n n i a r t 'nlon. Price SlO.r.OO; KitMIO cath, balance terms. WEEKS & BLACK ItKAfiTOUS . New 1'olcy IllilR. lnstiratu'o - lMlns Friday Saturday Sunday down on'-his enemies MARIAN N I aun HUNK" M ' t