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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1925)
Wednesday, August ;", 1 n2T THE LA GRANDE EVENING ORRERVEIt' Pago Five LocalNeBrig;l - -... I 1 itH-ll -.( , H Manfuis watt fined iL'.r.n hi ,., .,iy loliit Tor disobeying tmt- msll Ui tiolli. Hi' niy son Mr and -Mrs. Miner ivickh are . ... parents f l''y n bom r t lT in last evening hi their home fc; Ptrry. H. n- Prom California Mi. Will Stoddard, of Qnincy, ih visiting friends in Im Oraiide Klif Is a house guest of Mrs, ur-cc h. Molitor Irit I Ait Kvenliiff Mr. and Mis. V. H. l'-r ;i ! g.-: Hill, and Fred Now hind bit evening for a two weeks visit at Salt Lake City. I'tah and J n r and Boulder. Colomdo. ,i I'MiiiiK Trl lir. Harry Hoiivy, of I'ortliind. . I). Potman and William fciol ians are spending a few days fish on tin' South Fork or tin; Wal lt,..a Kiver., X'Miiit'il to Pendleton Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Noyt-s mot or. d to ivndleton Sunday and vi sit d with their won. who lives pure. They returned home in the tvening- Vi-iting Son Here Mrs. John Bingner. of Portland. is visiting In La. 'Clrande .at tin- itif home of her Bon, Mr, and Cliarles Hinpner. turned sterday B. A. Betiham. local reM t it man, returned to La Grande, if ,-rday after , attending the Nort Invent HwiHors Convention at j ,t,'",,IK to Puyeth' A I. -Mingliam, Washington. Afler Hirer we ks in La Grande , visiting at tin- home of her duti- J.eaw for Loimbeaeh jrhter. Mis. L. .1. Williams.' Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bay and N. Xejj;.r left (his morning for il.itighler. Constance, ami son, Al- Her home al Payelte. Idaho. fr-d. will leave this evening for' LengbcMch, Washington, to spend VMtlnjt Here thn-e or four weeks. Kn route j Mr. and Mis. Harris Pillsbury I'l-v will v'Hil a few cl-s with!""'1 diiehr-r, of Logan. Ijluh. are f.iends In Portlund. j visiting this week at the home of I Hie Bevereii.l and Mrs. William Clip shown The Silver Loving run won, l,v the La (Ir.inde delegation at the nd will occupy the Pres- n-alty convention in B.-llingham. bytertan pulpit nxt Sunday morn Washington recently Is now on bi,:. display at the La Grande Invest ment Company. i relatives' Left Lust Night After a week visiting in La Grande Mrs. Bosella Shea d'ey ami daughter. Peineeia. I:' si evening for their home Portland. li.ft. VKitiiiK Heit -it"-1 Mrs. C. H. conklev and Weh-n (nd .lark Cnnkey. of Portland: an visiting relatives In La Grande jM:s, Coiikey is well known hi La Grande and has many nit VitTs lo re. She is o. sister of Gram K. Molltor, Mrs. I I iical loulm; nt Lnlte Mrs. and Mrs. Lynn .ltohiienkamp and tamily left 'Grande -irly this morning bound for Wallowa Lake whore they wdl Vpend a w.-ek vacationing before return im; home.- They are making the trip by auto. lb-turns lo Nirllaml Pulliam and Ar Mr. Gracf hur Pulliam. of Pnrlhmd, returned to ; Vnt to Wallowa. Lake this morn Portland last evening on train No. hig. They were registered al JH. afler a week In La Grande at the Soiniiier hoi el last evening, the M.-thodist Parsonage, with Dr. ' ami -Mrs. Klnier (irant Keith. They also spent several days al Wallowa Lake camping. At Wallmva Lake Mrs. Klizabelh Donnelly and Mrs Augusta Snodgrass accompanied by Mrs, Val Hhinehart an. I ' u other rrionds from llelllngha m. Washington, left yesterday for Wallowa Lake and oilier points in Wallowa County. They expert to return to Lo Grande sometime tomorrow. On Way To l-jitrprlse L. C. Zinggaml Paul N. Cliffonl, "f Portland, wei-e in m Grande tins morning on their Good Stuff CO .ME TO US AND GET IT Quality Merchandise Moderate Prices Good Service iMieluiels-Stern Suits NcttlfUm Slioi'S ' llisliest Grfide ill Spiiitsmcn's Clothing and Shoes Everything for Hoys Clint's Clothiery Tlie Mure Mli a Cuun-li-m-e ':nt.r,,ri... I I,,.',,,,,,!,,..,, ,,. "Iitt Hi Nilrtey U,i re. I uH.r. lii.h , -ii'ii ill i i t.r:,.,,.. ,.t i-ndrng tin- nort ,.M lu.(.turi( 'nv. niiuii al H n i 'iitii ,,. Wash bin'on. ' ' War lo Lake Mikb fi-riha IV;,,,,.,- nf ,,ort. iMIld, ttilH in Lit (bun,!.. il.i m " her way to Wallowu Lake where she . wm spend two weeks'. At Wallowa Laki Miss Oririid.. C.realhouse. of P'utb.nd. passed thn.uirh I.a (Iran this morning "ii hr way to Wallowa Lake. Miss irethiUH 'Xp'' ln to up nd a month at the Luke. Here Last Niht M js (i. rti tMir K 4 U tn mid Mini Alice jtidd. of Sal.-Hi, orison toppe( in I.a Cnitidc lasj .-v.-ninff at tiw liontf of Mr. and Mrs Holi er! lOiiKin en rout.. in v-..it,.... I Lake, wh-re tiny will caiiip .for I a ueeli or t.-n days. jMupid oir Hi m- Mr. iuxl Mrs. ( . L. Maiikin Hlop-l-i in La draml.. f(fit njht - on their way to Sail Lake City. Ltah. They im from Spokane. Wnshinff- I ton and will tpeiid several wueks I at Halt Luke visiting. Went to linker mi, and Mis. tV c. Nelson went lo Unker hum tmirniinr on n bu-ini-HH trip. They will return to La. Grande thin evening. Mr. Nelnnii is connected with the Le- hi Valley railroad Crosby Boss. Mr. I'illsbury was i elassnmic in Seminary with Mr. Al Wallowa Today Mr. and Ms. 1 1. A. Sullivan nnd daughters. Mary and Dorothy, were In La Grande this morning on ihtirsway to Wallowa on vi- t sil. They will return to La Grande t Ihk evening and alter a short time will ,Jeave ffir their home at San Antonio. Texas. " " " " " - Tn Altend Co.iAention -. Iti'lph Byers. Joe Keeney nnd W. 1). Mccarty will leave this even ing for Providence. Khode Ltlnnd. rrnfrtmo-T ne Tsniionni"Tr r; is. i. ' (invention, wnien wm no neni there. The three men expect to he gone about a month. Mr. Byers will vtsat, relatives in Penn sylvania and ot bet' point s. and Mr. MiVarty will visit in Michigan be fore returning home,-'-,. Personal Mention Miss G'-rl rude Goi sth uiser all"! Miss Itei-tha Pea pen of PorllaiHl J. 1. Purdy. travelling auditor for the I'nion Pacific was at. the Foley hotel last evening . A. L. Koppeii, IN'ndleti di :- i;ist w:is aiiMing the guests regis- tcred at' (he Somiier hotel this inorninf.. COAL SNARL , WATCHED HY . . PRESIDENT (VbMllnued" from JJIH' thiH it is utlerly futile tO.roiHinue turtlor in tlie.se wage w;ale nego nal ions." Ni-goliaMons Come lo Mini. Tbo op'-raltus went into secret caiiriis tor f.i' minutes, and upon their relnin He y asked Mr. Lewis: "A re we lo understand from won h-tter that in iew of our op position t an increase of wages and the eherk-off you re I use to roiitinue negotiations'." Mr. Lewis answered yes. accord ing lo the atrouiil given by Digits, chait-maii of the operators' colu mn lee. fl i'W of Hie differellees be tween us." eame a second ques tion, "do vim llally reject the pro posal that 'HI matters in dispute he sul. milled to Impartial arbitra tion, under conditions ensuing jtl-tlt alloti fair to all parties eon cenu d. u'nk to continue al pr s . ni wages pending the resuli of .such arld'ialion",'" Lewis replied, according to I nu lls, nnollng from Ids letter to War lim r to Hie "t"iet that arbilrfit ion would not be accepted, Mr. lngtiM later charged Mr. Li'wi.N with deliberately wrecking; the wage conlerenee. CLUIi WILL SELL LAND AND HOL'SE (Continued frm Pfige One.) a ( it of I his size and would in- . n , , j , ' sid t he link., a lob I,-. us', swimming tank, trap h not ing grounds aii'i ewniually tennis courts. Thin would r -"ire I .emli!ure nf a siz-cLle amount of money and would take a number of '-urs to i-cnip! but mmbt-rs Ldie e 1 tint th- -end FhonM build for the r.jfur- ve.v! Ling that is constructed .old b- abnig Hi" ne up-to- date and permanent line. Markets POIULANU MAItkL4S. PoitTLANO, Ore. (AH) Live- sluck steady today. Kggs Meudy, butter cubes h half I to Olli- CClll higher. sLuidards 4fcyC, i prime fiiNia 47c, firsts Uc; butter i iiit steady.. Ili ri CHKAT. SAN FHANCISi'O (Al1) liut teriat fyc here today. l'l)lt'ILAM (iHAIX 1' O It T L A N I. Ore. (Al). Wheat Hard whlto. Ii. S. Huun, AuKUt $L&i, Keptcnilicr il.iiJ: ;wifi white, AuffUttt $1,61, Heptem jlior $l.fil; wpHturn whito, August !$1.5u, K'pteinhor .$1.60; hard win- Iter, Au.ist f 1.61, 8uitt'mbtf 11.61: northern 8prtnK, Augurt $1.00, September il.&u; western red, August $L4C: H. H. H. hard white, AUBUKt $1.54, Septeiutar I.M. OatH No. 2 white, August $r.U. Sepit.inber $3ti; So. 2 may, Au KUHt $;I0, September Coui No. 2 K. Y. shipment, August $46.50, September $4ii. I MAItK KI'K AT A ULAM'E i I NKW YOHK, (AIM. Stocks : Higher: f'.eneral Motors anJ Amerlrnn 'tin at rerord tops. $:'4,mMi,!HHi IsKtie sold. i Foreign exuhange Firm; Pan- J Cotton Barely steady; buai is!i private crop reports.- Sugar l-'eatui eli'ss. Coffee Lower; easier Brazilian market. j C II I C A G O (APL Wheat Strong;, unfavorable . Canadian ; northw est new s. . J Corn Higher ( in sympathy with wheat. : Cuttle CJuiot; choice , grades scarce. . 1 Hogs Steady; shipping outlet narrow. , , and also the machinery and equip ment to Hit; golf course will be ! I retained by the club fur use tn the j f ut ure. me offer for the club j holdings has already been received, j Ii Wi's stated today. ' i The board of directors will meet (ln the near future and further de ; tails of the plan to sell and just what will he done toward the erec tion of a new course and club house will be taken up at that time. f The meeting bust night was at- ' tended by the largest repreenta. tion of the club for the pat four or five years and the vole to sell was nearly unanimous. CLEANLINESS IS CLAIMED TO BE SHOW FEATURE It's got to be cleun or it can't j j have a place on the Snap midway. : -That is the edict which wenj forth I from the offices of Ivan and Will lam Snupp five years ago when ' flfey enlarged their expos! t Ion shows to lake a well won plaee Jn the front rank of such tented j attractions. Ami the same condi tions have' been maintained all. (these years. Clean. entertaining' Jand meritorious, says the advance i announcement. ! I There isn't a committee any 1 I place in the Culled Slates where Die Siiapp Kxpo.silion shows have furnished Hie attractions who haven't voted the aggregation the "best yet." And this condition is . due entirely lo the unswerving , courage lo eon tin lie a. fight that al limes has seemed a losing one;' , I be fight for decent business inet'h ods, deernt shows and a place In i 1 he lives of deeent amusement seeking public. That we've won is proof that we were right and that Is Hie ladies and kiddles we have to cater to. ami not to the rough neck element. ' Snapp Bros, shows will appear in l,a Grande all next week, starting Monday, August pith. Two thrill ing free acls each evening. Mat (Jay the ruinous high diver every night at nine-thirty, and Master Buster Bay, the hoy wonder on the horizontal bars at eight o'clock. These two big free acls are pre sented in th open on the big mid way each night during tho show's stay In La Grande IDAHO, OREGON FIRES RAGING; LOSSES HIGH (Continued from Isge One,) the Falls ('ily Lumber company holdings started aHserioMs fire in the green timber five miles south of Falls City .Tuesday. 4 men from the camp and from the mill were rushed to . the scene lo fight the flames. At "-' o'clock Tuesday it cov ered an area of nearly a tulle. The manager of Hit? lumber company D. L. Ham in. 11, In super vising the fire lighting squad. J IHI, I H.H I j;itS ( ALLI D. KIHIDSPOItT, Ore. (AP). - Kvery available man was being recruited here Tuesday to fight a forest fin- 1 4 miles up I he Sm ft h river whhdi is endanger ing t he logging camps of t lua I :mpqua Mills & Timber com pany and burning t hi o ug h val uable timrlT. Forest rangers sent cmciirciicy calls for fire ftg liters. The fire is wchI of Ho- lamps ami a wind Is blow-t ing fiom the west. I MAN SAYS HE 1 SLEW FATHER I (Continued from Pge On.) ib '-ouipof" d bo'lj- of thi elder Smeink in the w II. i Confront d with the bod. I lo sen nfeK.-ed. The county attorney said, that he and his tal bT quar to bd and that lo- stni'k his father on tin; h'iid with a hainOor nntl dnmp! !l the body inlo the well. The Imiii whs ru.-hed lo the state petil ; t nl tary for wife keeping aa the luWiu it mrvftf ftt Wa-ioy. - , 1 J 1 HONEY-SAVING-&AL J ' " I Per h a ps you u re j a st about to start on your va cation. If so we are offer ing VACATION NEEDS AND HOT WEATHER COMFORTS ut special prices that will enable you to fulltill your needs ut the lowest cost to you. Ktcnao Dental (.'renin und Brushes. Bexolivo Soap, Or der Ilea, Kpsom Salt, Zie.o Slearale, Tinrt ire of Iodine, Aspirin Tablets. Milk Choc olate, A d h e b I v e Plaster, (iaugc, Tinker Tape, Coffee. Cocoa, Jain.' Olive Oil, Hair Brushes, Stationery, Swim Kaps and , Combs. TrmllHon liinen meets ami Ion reipiii ('ineiii. II is of up-to-date tlc aml ' sIm. . Comes In three colors, riblMm-lled' In on aitmcthe Ihi. ltfgiilnr Pritv 7.V' Q IHiriiiK This SnIc...Vt Have you a sufficient sup ply of the above name 1 Items for your vacation? If not, come to our store dur ing this sale. We have near ly I'lio popular itHjus which we are offering at consid erable saving to you. Glass Drugs Inc. fju syKedL Store La Grande, Oregon IDLI'. IX MIDI OKI) MKDFOBD. Ore There Is a big i lirplus of labor in Med ford and vicinity at present, according to Chris Oott leib. secretary of II he local government employ menl bu reau, who Is lining up applicants for work in orchards and packing; houses, but It -will probably melt j away fast when pear picking getsj under way within I he nest twot weeks; - At present there said to be Jit applicants for every job. Six cars of pears ha-ve been picked, packed and shipped 10 date The real pear-picking season will begin Monday. Seen-tar (iotttctb Is also listing pickers Hr the wild) blackberry crop In (lie Applegate section which will go lo the TaJent! und Ashland canneries. The button's mightier than tin pin. i:olliug si ones may not gal her niiv movs. hut yon" can't .sit on one. I lis t r. '-'T' A '' . f , A t I s t - ? A -n v , I I " . l J ; i ... h . . Ut 3 u i . ,- ... .ex . IV - " " SUP. WAS A STKNO NOW PIIT. IS IN THE MOVIF.S nnd In fnrcrttinc hr nh.irlhand at liukkb Ihlr, and It all haptx-rH-il In a fi,w week. Ilrr name ia I'atsy Young. Director AM liucb "ilutwercd" Ucr. lir njt ilis Ii "type" and wul make (futt ulrcsa. How the Flight Ended A; I.ieutenunl .Mark C. Iloutic and ii)ii'i' Bumnigli of the Bos ton AirMirt nua their death when (he plane lltey ueiv flhig cruheil cliwi to the railroad tivslhv at (ho lUkslou Airintrt, MassaelnisetLs. German War Policy Defended In Volume by Ex-Crown Prince BF.m.lNV (AP) The former. crown prince; hus -written a book "1 Seek the Truth,'? with which tie takes his place among those seeking to refute the uccusatioil of war guilt against Germany. "Who knows cavil al Blsmark. at Kaiser Wilhelm 11." he asks' "for having conducted an expan-, slvo policy, when all those pow urs allied against us had ucen pur suing the Identical policy for many years? At sill times those rulers and stalcHiiien enjoyed - the greatest prestige who had succee ded 'In increasing their nations' prosperity. For centuries the para mount object of those nations who became Germany's violent accus ers had been their own aggrand izement. By what right then Is Germany stigmatized as a would be. dovourer of the rest of th; world? The writer points oil thut Kng lund managed -to conquer one fifth of the globe and says that France grabbed numerous oversells pos sessions, in many Instances with the most ruth leas means. Kven the mighty Busslan realm, which he says was capable of supporting j double Its prewar population, is d.Tll..-d us slrivlm; lo .-xl. n.l Itn COI III' lOHIIll.S IICTOI It. vuxt .-i-,:itlc iionuii.iB 10 tn,: I nosi:iiri;(i. Oilv-, u mail shon-H or Mil- I'ltclllr. . of 1,H ',(',lo'1 l I1"' I nUKlas conn "Hut llfriiiiiliy." Hit- writ.-r an- ' ""rt In comlciiinlliK III.- Ono,l ucrl "wus hi'Ki UKcil the row c-ol-: 'll hbchwiiy ili-lmlr Miolln.l t h. onli'S alio. Iiiid ut-i ulra-tl iilinoBt 1 "onstiu.ition work on tin- l-ucli'ii without ah.'dUlnir it ulnitli- drol. ol HlBhwuy lit Otikliiml. tnirt'lc w, l.luml." Tim wrltcf Ui.-n Koi-n lo !' "Illlvv tu I"1 ' ffi-'lit'-nl In miin luiltm to dlmii-l thu wldo- tfrviiln. ..Tin. flint of ll.r r-k I: niir.-ii.l .ti.-il.-f , ilmt tlH- ll-t liiip . . xiet!d , .,to lmvu if .delotii inonnniluHl si-t wim ri-Hiunslll- tonsliiicli-d throiiRli a iii.i-Ii fop the Imperial policy of i-xpuu- fl'l'l- slon. It Is uluti'd lunpliullcuNyl Tin- work blocks only aholt I r,i' that tlm c-ons.irvalivos ln-roro all yanls of tlm lilnhway. but lour, nllicis wen- thi-,..ncs to oir.-r nn- . W,n- lichiK will over a llit-r.-l-nlinK opii.mitlon to I In- ae- mll' str.-t. h or l oiiKh and dan Ulllsllion of colonics. igi-roilN road. l-:ni;land Is lolcl thai llviliff In a I ' HliiHM liollHc, is not Justin. d In A I 'tllciiKonn vil.s killed Iicciiiihc llirowini? stones at others tor an be sum;. At lust we discover a InfriK.'lnont of HelKiail ncol i-allly. -apilai oflense In Chicago. Ar A detailed description Is Kiven of- kansas (lunette. tin. Ilrltlsb navy In ISH7 and lhe r . lonlini; of the Danish fleet, nil. Nowudas it's palms across the wilti. ell a deeloriitfon of war. s.-a. rkauwiis fliizell.e. km . The pre-eminent object with tin ylew of getting at the 1 nil Ii, the former crown prince considers to be the annulment of the note sig ned by Ch-mcnei-au JiUti which f iiriildhed t he eoniuienlarii s to Article I'lil, establishing Gerinuny'i war guilt. "Not before the spirit of Vi sallies has been destroyed," th boqk concludes "w III Germany, Kurope, all humanity be ut peace.'; sign Dltovi;s no JOM-; ASHLAND. Ore. Burin V go w as I he sign A. N. Stroud, trans-let- man of Tennanl, Calif., . had paint I'd on his automobile wind shield as a joke, hut w hen hif flivver made a supreme "rare ' w hich resulted in demolishing two plate-glass windows in 11 hazaai of this city. Mr. Stroud said Hu joke part was all wrong. The accident oecirred when Ik lost control of the car on Mam street here while en mute to the California city. After paying tin heavy damages he scratched oil the sign und said he won hi al ways believe In sign hereafter. J HAKER ALL-STAR BASEBALL TEAM TO INVADE WEST HA K KB, Ore. (Special) A huse bal team to be known as the Ba ker Copper Belt All-Star team, will make its debut very shortly by barnstorming u number of Ore gon and Washington towns. The (cam is under ihe direction of Ken neth Wright, O. B. Fosbury and Boy St pes, and will number a.moiig Its members men from the South ern Idaho and Blue Mountain lea gues. Following Is the line-up; While e Lowell lb., HI pes ah., Stivers sm.. Hunton 3b.. Ashiuore If..' Lewis rt'.. O'Brien rf.. Fosbury, Garrlty, Beck and orlumu, pitchers. The games now being negotiated Include contests with teams from The Dalles, Longview, Kelso, Aber deen. Hoqulum. Tucoma Kays, Portland Cyeois, Albany. Salem, Kugene, und as man others as pos sible.. pirn it kiii i it. Peter Keeler, aged years u months und -D days, who diet) in Portland August was laid to rest at Cove, In the Cove cemetery, yes terday afternoon under the direc tion of the r. 11. Hohneukamp company. Ills remains arrived here yester day morning. He was the grand father of the W'olincr brothers of Cove. itf FLLI El5 'MOSQUITOES BEDBUOS'FLEAS Mnthi re deid not merely thinnM whm Tanitcfoot Im utrH. Thia powerful, citrs-itrength inict-t icide roatt no more than ordinary iprayi. Thre la nothing tnor rffrrtive fqr kill in fliel, mooquiiora nd other Intceta. Halt pint 50, pint 7S, quart (1.25 at grocery and drug itotca. THE TANGLEFOOT COMPANY a !,Pi;aral.RIirt. Mjigan , ' Obituary j mm. Kffls OTHS Four Floors of Fine Furniture W. II. Bolinenluiinp Co. Protected Tires (ii'iii-nil CokI - 1'enns.vlviiiiiii Viifinini Cup Kid Yourself of Tire IOxpi'iise! Jennings & Shumate SPECIAL SALE Take AiHiintage of Our Itedtirllon on M WIPI Ii (.Ulihs . I IIU DIil N s iiosi: - PHI, SSI s HATS - Mloi;s - i;ic. l-ll fair .New Shop when down town. Art & Baby Shop "KVI..RVTIIINO roit 'litr: HAn" IO.'i Ui-l .hoiilwiii lthl-4, ..hilii Ale. Arcade Today 'A KISS IN THE DARK' FRIDAY DICK HARTHEL.MESK In His (h-catcst AcliiiMtiucnl "SOUL FIRE" IV. i;bm;si' i.i-:vim. - T'hn funeral sei v ici-a of Kriiest lew.s, aged 4'i car.s. who ilicd Monday. August 3. at Bitrvitb. Wash., will be held at the Snod--grai's and immerman chapel to morrow afternoon at a:.tO o'clock. 1 titer nielli wit I lake place at the (nld Im-IIowh cemetery. Mr. Lew it is tin; son of Henry Lewis of t litis city. We Buy for Less We Sell for Less MLN'S WOHK SI11BTS the kind that will stand laundering and weai 51k' WOHK HHOP.M of very best giade that will stand hard w ear a'J.ll.V L". H.05 LATKST KNGLISH MOD KL PANTS in a birgj us- , soi t men I of beautiful col ors ..... $ I. L"i OV KB ALLS of the lieu y , glade that will stand up . longer than any other over all made $l.2A The New York Store DESTROYERS OF HICH PRICES 1216 Adams Ave. HOTEL ASTOO 2nd & Hill Loi Am.l.. EVERY ROOM hi PRIVATE TOILET 50 BmIh New, Modern Clone to Shopping Di.tiict and Theatres FREE GARAGE Tariff from $1.50 M Y 'MILS HCI.MK Misli-rii A-i-,miiii hiill-e near l.liuiil t'ily liiuli way nei-oss r-om iho hluime .Mill. I'riio J..ii(i.uo. Terms. W'o linvo sc-vornl ron,l lots near die Willow School for snlr. l-;a.y leriiis. or vn ulll liiulil you a miiiiII lionio mul m'II on n-ry easy pay ments. IIoiim, nnd Imrn ami tw ncios near Willow School. Is-t uh aliuur you UiLs ploco. WEKKS & HI.AC1 Itl'.AIt'OKS . New l oley lllilic. Ilisurunco Ijoaaa it; m if. fc',-- lr