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1 1 if M -0 li Alf if i ! : PRACTICAL HEALTH HINT. . Throat Scald. Hurtm or ncaUht nfTecting the throat twoom. d.meerons on c- count of the swelling pnKliuvtt. A tlila latter result of tlie Injury J Z tending to eicite teymptoins r I ufforatlon. Such acvldiMit are T n.,t nnvmimon where chil.trvn left to themselveo have atleini'l- J X d to ink the vapor .m- stosm A Issuing from the spont of a f Z boiling kettle. Where iiff.v:itlon r l feared eponp- wrung out of Z hot water ahoiiM le applied to th ttmxit and the tl.x-tor in- stantly sent for In view f the ' pmwIMllty that an oHrntin lor J tiiieulng the ln.liiv may he re- Z nulivd Small unaiitilies of out i lirer oil or olive oil may le gtron at frequent intervals hy J menm of a spoon hy way of act- J ' Injr a soothing agent. LIKE A HUMAN SPHINX. y I ord Knolly la Known at th Moat Tactful Man In Europe. 'KuroH"s most tactful man" Is, tominon consent. Vlxvunt Knollya, I rut Huron of Caversham. who Is now ' ist seventy six. For over forty yetirx I was private sevretary to Rrttish loyalty, the frienil and counselor of I'lree ntonarclta. and his recent retire i ;ent was considered in court circles I le little less than a calamity. It has tven said of him that thcr mnu ever knew so much or said t.i little" The triluite Is deserved, for Lord Knollya was always a human e.hlnx. Shrewd Insight, unfailing tac and courtesy and the rare ability hold his tongue enahled him to win nd hold the esteem and respect of not only th'we he directly served, but of rub! net ministers, diplomats and the jwrtlc at Iniye Only the reporters dis liked him. for norer a word were they able to get out of him. It was In 1'.$ that Francis Knollya, then merely a "Mr.." entered the aerr Ice of royalty as gentleman usher to iieen Victoria. Two years later he was appointed private secretary to the 1'rlnce of Wales, later King Edward New Vork World. A MODEST CANDIDATE. Ha Vtrt th Movies to Show Himself In His Best Light A Ftvnch politician who seeks elec tion to the council of nne of the de partment has adopted n time and labor saving scheme to urge his claims n his constituents. 1'erliaps the Chi nese praying machine Inspired him. Instead of haranguing the voters at election meetings he Invites theiu to a cinematograph theitter. There to the popular music one or two picture come dlii are shown ' Then the mndidiite appears on the acreen Me Is seen ndilrcsine a meet lug. shaMiu' hands with the prefect nnd entering his niotorvar. Another reel of film shows hint helping an old woman to load her donkey with bundle of wood. Indignantly refnslng n bribe nnd paying a visit to an old laan stretched on a bed of illness. - In the last and most effective pic ture of the series the sympathetic candidate proves tils heart Is In the light place by discreetly slipping banknote Into the sick man's hand be fore bidding ''i.-ft an revoir Paris Cor. WashJ-fceMl Herald. A Liquid That Floats Stones. Of nil liquids, mercury possesses the greatest seciflc gravity, but another has recently been discovered which Is nlso so henry thf t stones of nil kinds granite, limestone, quartz, etc. (loaf In It. It Is a saturated aqueous solu tion of tungstoborate. Its specific gravity Is 3.3. whereas that of or dinnry rocks does not eseeed 2.7. Only n few precious stone have n specific gravity greater than that of this liquid, for which reason it is proposed to em ploy It fir the separation of such stones from masses of broken roclr. " New York's Great Channel. Army engineers hare reported that the deepening nnd widening of Am brose channel leading Into New Vork harbor Is finished, except for a few minor details, and no further approprl iitlons for construction will be needed. This grent artificial channel Is seven miles long. 2.(XXi feet wide ind forty feet deep nt mean low tide. At night It Is so brilliantly lighted by buoys that the largest ocean steamers can enter with perfect safety. The work was begun In loot. China's "Man of the Hour." The man whose Influence has been most powerful since the revolution In Initiating and guiding the policies of Twin Sliih Kai. the smiling. Inscrutable Cantonese. Uung Shih VI. still remains modestly in the background. Vet If common report is true his are the strong, supple hands which pull the leading strings at Peking, nnd to his music dance most of those who claim to sway the destinies of China's mil lionsPeking Cor. London Times. up m oiltfdj as a irtt to raaci IwqiKpi In tjir a ill of to Maa Chester hota!, I shall divert U money to 4 tier ch.vnnWs. it Iter I boi It will be pitt to better use Ibno patclt lug p people who do not apivor t have sense ein:gh to protest against these brutal and unnecessary mil sances. w hich are destroy Inn tit health of thousands of people, tnclud tug myself. l am suffering from nerxoiis IrriU tlon. ami for seven yean 1 have !en nvkiiig some place where I can he quiet. I have lived In IahhIou, Man cheater. Southrt and St Anns on the Sa. They are all bad. Now I am going to live In Cheltenham. The town clerk there assure me they have bylaws again! yelping dog-, bawling hawkers, shrieking ntotofvar luruaml crowing fowls If thse bylaws are not ptxirly enfor-xl at Oheltenham I shall go to live In the Harts nioun tains under a sensible government I have not definitely decided what I shall do with my money. I would like to spend it all on powder and shot for the people who make aud eocour age unnecessary noise. No Cur For Cancer Yet. In his annual tvjrt ,r- Hah- rord. general suiertntemleiit or re search In the latntories of the Im perial cancer research futxl. told the members of the sx-lety that during the past year there had been twelve claim to the discovery of a cure for cancer All of these had been investigated and no Justification for any one of these claims bad been obtained Pr. Rasb- ford also said women were more Uahle to cancer tb.-m men. In England and Wales In HMO the death rate from cancer was SV xr mllllou for men and I.070 for women. As the London Times aay edltorialry in commenting upon this report, "The only reasonable expectation of curing cancer still rests upon Its complete re moval by the surgeon at the earliest possible time after It Is discovered New Words For China. One of the most curious feature of the awukeuing of China Is the ueces slty which has arisen for the addition of new words to the language This does not mean merely names for such western lnixrtatlon as motorcars. aeroplanes, cinematographs, etc., but words which have hsd to lx Invented to express Ideas hitherto unknown to the Chinese mind Kor tnstam-e. China had no indigenous word for "Ideal.' Again, "reform" had to he built up as nn entirely new word, as also 'to take the Initiative." "protection of life" and educate" as different from "Instruct" -Instances which throw a vivid light on certain aspects of the Chinese tern peranient. A Prix Worth Winning. Russia Is Inviting the attention of the men of letters uf all countries to the fact that the most valuable literary prir.e ever offered Is now ijhii to com petition i ne snnject npMiiutej ts a study of the life and work (l mr Ale. under I . and the prize fund was de- xisitfl In the Rink ' I ctersliurg hy Alexander's minister. Ararktcheef. in IV":. lib dlrei-tlons that It should 1 accumulate at compound interest until the year 1925. The first prize. It Is computed, will then amount to atmnt 2iM). while a further sum of nearly f IWMmo will be distriliuttsl In cousola- tlon pnr.es.--Iindon Mall IWt eeJii.-sii rvlilrihT of d::itif t. Um on'htsrtfart lie wm coiicrntiil.it j(,g Ulmvlttth it she had fiognltcn fie st-''le..i. k ui.in tcii one ! y h a id : "lai.-. l.int ii to take a ilk with lite tbi- atlcimx'ii " "A biixtne-e. man take a walk In t'ie afttMtuxm? AXh.it are yon Itiinkinc et sweetheart?" "It's SaliiRlay atlenixti. and tlier-'s no luxl of your going to jenr thiv. fH there Is -no one there " The gcnttciiiau wan ixtmi ailed. :i:ul t'jj two KallkNl forth Jeiinx Mig;it ed that tlx-j- take a trolley ride Into the iSMintry This they l;d an, final ly fmind thnislt es In oix-n cround They Mtrllel nIhhiI I.t nonie II' n w hi Kiiddenly Mr Wilson, shading tiU eyH fnm the sun with liis ti.?e.K. said "What a big bird that Is over tN.- c "I think It s tviulng tins way ' The blrl did come that way. ginning larger and larger as It nearvd them "Why, It's an aeroplane!" rvinarkiHl Mr. Wll.n. "S It ts!" chimed Jennie They watcheil It s-alllng along (igh U In the air. Its two grvat wiims e tendisl. Iixiklng for all the uorl.l MKe a soaring eagle. It p.'isssl a thousand feet over their heads, ttini.sl ami sntxis downward like a aft- r 1 fllt, issiig not more than lUiv feet ills'! e them "Hello Jennie!" crlisl the aetrnant I Hello. I'.illy!" repll.sl Jennie "What diH-s this ininn1" evilainn-.! ; the father, bridling ' Hilly tortus! again and. pacing tih In ten yards of them, replied , Why. you told me. Mr W ll-on. Ih.it ; if I wanted Jennie I iiinsf t! v hi -iicr i than stoeplojackiiig. and I'm doing II j There's no xtis'ple higher thin several , hutidiisl fivt, and I've Ixvn n several j thousand " Noiis,.is,-!" exelahinsl tJie f.ither "Jennie." reproichfullv. "how -oit!,l , you bring your father out here en i pnrx-e o make a fi'l of hhn?'' 1 didn't, papa I brought co out here to show yon that Hillv lias got ' the Utter of you I want IMIv. ami , Hilly wants me .Vow. do lx- a gd. j scusllue pap.-t ami take l.Hlv into oiir bisiu.s a ml let us lx" happy " "ll'in! This was your doing I know your tricks and your manners" Then . to Hilly. "Take that migixlly great bird Imck to where you got It and tomorrow , morning come to my office. " Mr Wilson was partly right. After ; his Interview with Hilly the two con ! splratom put their heads together and devlsasl n scheme which Jennie, know j Ing her father's disposition. Ix-lievol would lie the Isst way to attack him ; Any attempt to force mm wniiM ti ne resulteil In failure It was the inter want of sense in the plan that eon onensl. Hilly Is no-.v miming his father In Ihw's business. . Wuff! ' tale That man attends some swell gatherings every dav. Steve-Is hea society lion? (ialx- No; he's a dentist Cincinnati Kixpiirer. I 'nv. lie Peoples Theatre N, vt M.m.f.iy ami liu-s.l.tv i,...,l pi ,.(.. na a. tar. J V:trr ii Kirriga". in RKST1 1S M'IRIT THKKK TAKTS t!u ticinc. Is autilul t!l I'! 1,1:', on t! i ; (, :ri iili'.t ,. t.li :i , t !'l P' '.'. 1: w!".it S .in. thui!- .Ii.l. r. nt. m .1 I.I II t l--t ! "IIC I th. lined ' r pn Sl'lltl'l I ! . i. i 'i iilv.llUC I'tUv-i. t! c -4 0 . ; ! . t v . t.t c x;,i! 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Ialt t t".:r.; :u I.I llll .It'll s l'a .it ii st.H-k pai.l in $ lll.lMI 11 I'ti.li', i..-. t.rnlits U.7V:i;is I'n d ii s,n i 1 1 s '!'.l I" I i li i.laal iI. kciU sulijivt t" rlnfk Ni.t.'.ii M li. ui.iinl c.'rtili.'.iti'S nt ili'Hisit 's I i:ui' ci'f'ilii'.iti s uf ilcMit ll.'Jilri 1 !.::.; : r. I'Slt! ts a !! Vt. I. M.x.tv, W. (t. U il ssa. I'I'S. t'.ishii'r. .1. A. I luirnlmrK'h. Vice I'rc t, (lla lvs Anlilty, Assist t'asl i. r - - MOORE'S Laundry M ii i (,'otiu r .. . i a'l liki.Vh l Utr limine. Ti'!r llllll City tt'pUM III IIS, xUl , , a, k;uc ..n .tit,s UUt luf( lll.ltin. iVMMi-r SlUM; : at Stt Ittl k'N PAc I U Tin' Snithcfl is n.isv rmnuiu' vs as ell sv ft a s i Ui I, ili'f : v. f !' ! as rttMi. j t' Pacilic scln-tluli', , i i a; fnl'ovvs; 'in; s th.. Odd Pout. on. 'Why ilix-s a t hautTeiir get tinder an iitomobile?" 'To overlixili it of course."-Haiti more American. M-s Mo': i,i:-'.!):, i.. M jbtir-.' ;:t ,Nf. Vu t, ..fs II.. intal. j K ""it' 'I wait b r i-ir-i is, Mr :iii'i M'-'. ;:;; ;::, t!..' la.t "!' ti.- v. ri k. I I" a i-m , nt-i-tit !' the MwM.--;-cy S. ci-t ,' V. u ,. ,,., l est U .if-sil.ty a: i. r i . . i , I !,.. at :! i.'i' iir.v, in t.1.- f mi i n . Vat I. :;a! ifuiYM. ; Mr. an. I M, s. i:. j; i .,,) ; tt" ii' iii;V i.rat..!-i, Nrnian,' ''' I t.i I i, ;;:! .,,', t....iv, tor ji si ii v.ui. ;,!,-. ai..i Mrs Win. Wi.:-. s :1s 1 .07 I,'.? .:n- i Das HE FLEW HIGH By ALBERT L FORD "Mr. Wilson." said Billy Morehouse, standing meekly U'fore u stern looking man with uiutton chop whiskers aud beetling brows, "i have come with aboard the Parson?, and when Sunday's Oreironian enntainci an article relating the fxticri ence of M. C. I.incnln. of Mills boro. when the f Vinfi..!..rat,.s '. Ii. JI tried to tret control of Lake Kric Lincoln was a scout on I.pkc Krie, in the sixties, and was on the steamer Island Queen, when that vessel ran alongside the rarsons, containing a crew and tin Ixvdv of men in the Confederate h, !'., service, all in citizen clothes, i has Lincoln was detailed to ii:f,.,,f court, cor , 1 1, I tn- ia.-t nt' Iter ,:..:::!,;.. trie li-iio" them to V..- i .1. Ii. Mm.t., over hi tiiuher a fount v. t i I! ! I'o Portland I M..-.Minns ill. (..i-w'-cr. a. n I Siii ria.it) nun. :i. in I 1 iliaiii.sili tram, p. in ! 1 'ors ai'u i is erlan.l, p. nt I On Sunday. McMinnv Ule j"'lli'i' lines lint lease 1 1 iIUIkkM for Portland until ,S;.V. ! I'roiii i'ortland ( "rsalii-i l ass.-iicr. a. in s:! I il aoiisik jiassi-iii'i i. a. m In.oo Shi i'i.laii i:i.4si iii:i r, 1 1. m ,"; I M'Miiuisille iiasseiun r. . in li; la r.inlv;ct I or W'.toltitufit.. County. I : i has ehc. "'.1. ill'- u l.lic sen of I Inn 'C ll'l I.II4-1 N . it en I f.i a. Caia. A '.I. c in e! ti I L J .1 ne iMjaraea me vessel, was con fronted by men with leveled re volvers. He surrendered and was later released. Cole, the Confederate arent. however, had Tie- their Sal- i Sat un your daughter Jennie s consent to ask you for her as my wife." The gentleman looked at the young man before blin, evidently framing a sentence to crush him. When it rume ft wna Ilka a lu.1t t... t.. . . " ,. U UUlt I ,4111 I14-, , 11. I ' - I ' vn.t fit..i a neen arresten a pw innr nru.r iN,i" -.:i . --4, u n,.4..I,4t-J414.IV, 111411 1 Ul l,t;iJ- I , , ,, , ., , ter! Do run flili.lt ma r,M.n u i,ni anfl as the ( ,Otl ff( ernten u'en. I '"U a kind of a business is yours anyway? awaitinff a signal from Cole, tin Vnx.l.,1. ...... II.. . 4 . . . .lr.4 r . L A l. I i .4 vu iin juur uie i'ir c-i', wrnnis, nnij I ditcuipt U) Kt'l Control 01 till when you've done It once you do It Union vessel, in Sanduskv Pas' again, ion go up a spire lu the pres was a fa nrp tn 'i. r li the sine ('lull l.vlie irl:i uri: :t't! 1 I i; ii. lo.ii.iiiir lie owns ' in this is ii.;y ss iluess's . which ' -Teller fin- nt SSi'l hold hristtiias i i e;C,, un e Hi!!-:. i.lir., nn !!. I., binl-.i I 'll'l MI.4I ! . .".'.! .e, I ' ! 1 4 114.11 'II- II II 4.1, . ' i Sli ml 'tv. '1 (. ii I v .::.-. -I! -!. .!i In j i I H4 i '', .! il4- i t t4 !n,, i ; ' . t. lev.- I, l:l.l I t' I I. Mil I , l I 1:1 II,. , III 4 llll,, J.,1 II... I I.,. J'f I iilH'is, !ii ar .'.i'ciiii euce of a gaping crowd. Do you sup pose they would be watching yon If It were not for the probability of swing you tumble down and get mashed Into Jelly? And what kind of a life would your wife lead? She would be In con stant expectation of seeing your batter ed remains brought home In a wagon. .Marry my daughter! No, sir." Billy hung bis head and said nothing Capt. C. V. McCann. of Forest drove, has telegraphed West that he bought the yearling colt, Kannock, at the old Clorv sale. in New York. The vountrster is a finely bred fellow, his sire go ing in 2:111 and his mother hav ing a record of 2:141. Pannock for a few moments. Then he looked MS bred in the purple, and will he up nnd asked: a great addition to the MeC:nm If 1 abandon the ancient and hon- stables orable steeplejack business for some I n other would you give your consent?" Lorn, to Mr. and Mrs. .Joseph The occupation is ancient and not I'PlHman, ot lillamook, Di e. 15, dishonorable." was the reply. "If you 1913, a daughter. The new ar- ant my daughter-arid she wants you rival is a grand-niece of VV V or she wouldn't have sent you to me- Wiley, of Hillshoro. and a trreat- OU lit', i week, and appear i,,.- IICI'll - I Simps we.-l:. in II, :rl is, in .(...iij ! runsaet i, irn u ill " ' '-veek. 'Mil.- saloon lalieaMon , p. T. v. a! In- heard next 1. 1 . r -tc. r. v .'in, i ik . . . .I..V.d. , l 4 I in ) r i. Ii, rs i, h i xt I l In i. '. -I il f, . " intlli)' "" I 'Hi.' reaeh. d ! jilst eno',; Stlf'lili". then ( hi.' Oil U:" Mr. ;,nd turpi 'I I !: t.ht-ir trip Count v. comai r I tie I;: , ; ('-. a svavi i I.. -Ar he! Mrs Ui. i to has at last rum I to Valley I to make tilings lh-r fro; t and n- r.ims slinuld ' ! ., ,. I' .-ct.! .M.lcf . 1.4 '.I, , III til' J. ..I.iti "r v . I . . I "I . Hill. 4- i.s ... I , ' 4 I I .HI I , iO V" 7'' j r l'ir, rti ' I Ink litti . li t titr i (tMr , , mUiv (.- t I'm hrti ri iiiilit tt'Mi, lotrt Bll't M 11 I'xtl t r ii tnt I'fti. r . l.i'M f Utn ' ttKl ir, t f i ltr 11. 1 1 1 . rf NliiM lif iittl t-tiif r I luit I f; - . t.if t'' lirlt j t.i ' I i' tltt an.l ii) 4( I 'tirnl ttt'tlirr U iii r tttt ill U-f . f I ... I I 1 1 1! i li f f'r , V I 'i mil (41111. tmritiU " n ji Ih tun , A.9t l.f .1I1I Ui! Hli1Ml-f tfrrt tan M.rt fr iltirnt - (.'ll v o llul.l,,,,, ! tnl rIU- iMtMint; I net I -it ml. in ttnl h , liltrtj j Unr t I:, mi 'Uf1 I1. Ir.U 1 tntr! ! I N fti.rit!)Mi Strt If aim t n K U rttxttv ,Siiiim 'L.ttl I llllll ltr, (. r 111. 1 Imr, (,, llrtln ii,t triiif In i,(!,, r , ' III liiml trtlr.l l.y ,S, I, .,! , Pitt I It It d ( 'il Ii- A 11, 1 I ., St Inn. I iiiiin u t M -t 1 1 I V, VUHKU MOM! 1 nK l li.ler l li.tl'e of vt-rn iiurst'. tMKS. CIIAS CAKHM.i front I'uriUti.i. Soliritn utii'iiti frttin all hlciuns. I'h-tlt. Main Mi nod I 1 .ii itn j im t 1 . 1 1. Don't I'Ulnct Whrn you nrr in iK Murhct. tlittt the IlitUhoro Pinning Mill .tUinu i.t tl;iss iimulJ. Hk" at liti!rs.t'c uiir. W C rail Mij..y ItiuiU r )i.ti may at I he tiatiic time iimiicy nii, aqy im d, IDtl s.tvr yoo ist Wit MI I la it it d 4 -t , t 1 11 1 l'i '",1 "M l i I I'lic '' l.l7Sis! an!: . A. ('. Shute re o; the wcfk V,,fl, .n'iranije, liniun . : .ays they en v a!. Kamela, in I S.'l.u V In 1 ! S.i'.n v il . ' 1 .1 1 '4 1 ni ui. I I'-.-l.l. r ,. I I' t-tk ., . vl.lk l r.t'v, .iiiilin., . I-. ic High Notes. It fs snid thiit f'nniRo conld retire from the opprntic stnee, stife In the knowliHlcc thiit bis Inconm from the lihonoKnipli will be forthcoming as ImiK 11s ho llvt's, with every indicntion tluit the lotnl will Inrrense rnther thnn ilifrciint'. In tliis reRioct It enn be Mild thnt 11 pnonoiTriiph compnny hnd lo niiy r.usln Tctrnxsiinl n bonus of S.'iO.fKHI for lior consent, while her tin inul rovnllle nrp wld to rench be I wn !f.i0.iKHi nnd SOOono. PLAINT OF A NOISE HATER. This Rich Man Would Liks to Kill a Whole Lot of Peopl. As a public protest ntrnlnst Hhrleklng motor horns nnd yelping dogs a retired Manchester merchant has cnnceled a lieipicKt of 30,000 to the locnl hospi tals. Writing to the London Mall, be nays: "1 Lave become bo disgusted by the Ntupldlty of the authorities who allow the health of the people to be ruined by fiendish noises from motorcars, I yolpiug dogs, etc., tbut I hare made J you'll have to look up In the mutter of an occupation. My son-in-law must fly higher than being a steeplejack. It'H too late for you to study a profession, but you may yet make a business man of yourself. There are many ocenpa tlons fnr more commendable thnn that of climbing steeples." it doesn't do for a man to waste his time learning to do things nnd then abandon them. Suppose I should become proficient In something as 1 am In climbing steeples nnd you should not be satisfied with It. and then 1 learned something else, and then" "You engage In something above steoplej.'ickliig nnd you may huve Jen nie, provided It pays you enough to BUpport her." "All right. Mr. Wilson. I'll try to fly higher than Rteoplojacklng." prand-dauKhtor of Mrs. Wiley (tidwards, of Urenco. Hoy E. King and Hertha Mat- son, ot (jaston, and rred VV, Schomhurp: and Lillian Holm, of nearTigard, and Lester F. Hall and Magdalena K. Laws, of (Ian ton, have been granted license to wed. J. W. Merrill and J. 0. Huls- man have sued and attached t he Cornelius Dairy & Produce (. Merrill asks for $190.4.r. while Hulsman want3 $157.28, for milk furnished. Writ3 of attachment have followed. Dr. Schroeder, of Tualatin. was in 1 ''"ii:n win :-;erid) us ten ei. innc-i:, pun ha' itiv, some thin in eurslnr,. during the s;i,. will he eiveri worth in' mer chatidi ,( ni' h, r n xn adection. C. hi. Oiser,. The Hill. Ivu-u Fire l)''iaitment will rive ;, t : .1 ,i;il,l'. ;,t the llillsii'.ri) 1 1 all, .Saturday evening, Dec. 2n. The lirnceeii.H v. jll e() towaru 1 ia; (i irclia'a- of a ir alarm. W;.lch lor their annouiK rnent next wr. k. , ( : M.ti Sn, Inn , 11 ll'l As- .'t!:t V, I UlCT . In hi .1 Mil 111,. pieti v." 1 yi "t't I liltt-r ' '.i I lidi c I.J.UI I.. CM mi 7'" no 1 T I j I Mil ru t S'.t ' I i'i II ! II ',1 Vi v '-I . ,. 't '") ;H "I )l "l '( II .Il 18 JJ M C .11. ... 41 SI 71 )l I.. (I I" . ... M ''I . ... 7 ns t ist :s '. V' ,11 S7 .i 1: I-''", 17 "7 ti , 7S' S.- 1-.M7 St., (,') ! ,.-S IM 'f '.1 . I "? .i fti II Mr, '.j.ii V' 1 1 ;t I '(.) II Mi. I'i'.l hi, nt (. ii. 11 j.i ; i 1 . ... V.011 f, t'ti ," 19 ''71 J t h,"s H ,M .... n s s SMlS ts Ml I 41 7 ... S"4S 7S .. J Ji'1.70 tt MM M ',, '7'V'I I.'.., Hi'i7i iS Ii, ,; Jt J'h.l 7' .... 'S7 "I . .. iHj 1,1 1 (,S I W S l l'l "il I '(11 I'I tl 41 l I (, 1 1 1 r;t Ill l'i 7" "( j J 1 "S 41 l'i 1 'ill 1 i'i is I 1 1 ,' ( 14 "I 1 1.1 st n ',"41 .! "S" t'S I. 'Ml 4 t i'i lift '1 1 'to if'H'll '7 So. 11 l"J 41 1 1'" iS fts yt s't A ti.l.itlf ,, ,l W,.i.l.,. ...! tr 1 1 ' t UllMllt Dr. Cicrlriulc Phillips f.l.,i,,r CI,,, I iai, It. mi., I In I . it,. liu Ji. I" t.' 111 A Swell X- mtii Gift ' a. ' 1. ' j r m ih 7 p If-- P L 1 9 i.j. ..I 4'"i re 'Die Vv'a .hi inn nun.'), in n.; annual report the auditorof tin; Stafoof VVa,- inj'ton, luve-i the earhin;: uf 1 tilint wiUi headijuarler at llil 1 1 foil, I I. tilling limes, Cxlt.l ,. , IS'MtlC f, M.-.t l si, (''.ml I "'Il ', !ii.;iil, ,,(,.,, fuel, t. ..,if.. r,,,,,,' .U. nil ('unit riic In.; ill '1,1 o ill j.iii. Cmiily Curt nn. I S-tlf'tV. Iiulcr,. :rt'i, -Ore;'. ,1 ('or-j -s i1"'', i oiu'h: n ,1 , i, 1 't nry, v itiuVr (,..,t I 'I re i h , I I.XH I , j4,.r 's ' M' ln.iiisit,i'.r S- I I ."p I ' 1 111 1 1 1 i rt lu: it Coffee Club Meeting The lust words were not heard h the elder man. tie hnd no confidence County court On business. in Billy's ability to make a living at anything except the line be bad fallen Into nnd felt perfectly snfe In agree ing to give bis daughter to blm provid ed be could support her by a more ac ceptable occupation. SIl months passed, and Mr. Wilson heard nothing more of bis would be climbing son-in-law. He kept an eye iioro, lolhwx: Karriiri..H i-;ht !'.v:;..ern, r,1; , ! 17, 7.02; net. t'XW.- town today, before the; electric exKcn,-' z; water earnirurs, .Y-S. 7.7. ff; ; expense;:, M,b'S,;.i',i); net, fri, 70 1. 00. In this talrle it will he rc rnernher"il t mi I In. toil,..- r . The Coffee Club meeting will he ! the ereater p irt ..f t he jear wnu held in the Council Hoom in thelbouoht from Fi, iyi Cr;, w', t.'A.. Ifll ttA 1 . . . M'.AL viiy nan, oaiumay anernoon, 1 year it e plant will Ik; Uec. b. Members are requested I this, as Sai V' ""I'S, .IllVl lllil- ('""tl llllll llu., IXH.f., 7,VI Oft "iiiiiint Itti.tri I, 2i.il 'j'.ti i'Hi 10 I Si J 111 j.i.i Kllll,! 1)14,1 I... 'l . II... '7 . J . U.. .14 . 37.. 4V. 4' . Komi lli.lni t knitd t 'lit l,ini'i in. nn t .ret-U on his daughter and waa reassured at 10 attend as matters of import-' been flowing in ance will be discussed. several months winner on water has I S'l.lKI C, ,,,, liislicc's Courls Vl!iip.,-i..S( j, ,,(,. 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