THE OREGON DAILY JOUMAU K)UTLAN l. fKlDAV fcVE.NlNa. OCTOUKE 13, iJil. M l MI llfn CTflllAIII mo mm Prcctfdirgs Eccji to Prtvent KfSrcrt Frtn. Ceing Re ' turned cn Hc!.c?cl.$, DOYS OECtARE CAPTA1 KHO CfiEV ADUSEO THCil a r tn st- ! la -4 tl'iJ )'. M I " t t tM4i I IM i M !-., 4 IM ..-- lUk . t.. ..4 . i Wa nti I IM I l-4 it ! tlWMN f iltl L VV tl IM le. sf e I Ita ee V. U- .- at i inu 4 1W4 IWf i-l -l 1 Mt rli A T..t J Ml lAF Ul M ttf '. e I I II Mi UU 4 III 1HIMI IM ):umiU U l IUa ft IM liJ k-. I -4 im wir xu i. IM fMlM f IV Will lt IM M faU mill ! IM ltl hx m ! M . UJ M ll IM tltl Slte4e l WUIIM1 ! M IMI IM Mil M MU U !"' M4 M U lVr MMMIM HltU. , r u raiiie. - Ttrr IM efface of twl.r f IM 'ol4 Vista atlniri m lMf Will IL eU t4 I ets mmm ti r-iin r im Mr late nli. Ter r imUw Lav a er of Mrtf nmr f m a lfc.tr t4llk, (Htl Aller-Mf rmll wt:i IMI i-r M a.44 rti aa iMt IM t'n met iiew IM P mt IM -t!IU IIMm r tr. wn bkli IM Mr trffc eKartlf. n ra. 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UMATILLA PROJECT ssr LAID BEFORE TAFT Co.emsr West Ser.di Utte Statir.a Weed cf Im'citlo.i In Eastern Ortson. ClrtatlaA jMS-if. M4k b lc HlMxi a4 b al Mfe M IM naa TW U -l aar 4aM bl Ual bib b arU M lanal aaaaa al IM flraH JfJk AMtKMMrt IM U arta. a btr. VvajaaV If IUf M14 ttaiaa4 I My pm) M ra4 a4 I 'l m TUir cam M) a Hlir'J ak a4 Uaw IMU M 'hi af u Ikwa bwi Iwii br ay r h Ic ai IM Hum lb af IM Mat MIU. . CaraU rta4 Sb 'CarUla Man: MM m f M) ltllorU a iaanlM4 Ir4r F fall blala C Caa) a af aJl7Uf U a( fr Ibalf aklp. TM iiUar tU M Uka bafar J4t for ravlaw. tlaalala Martala a fUa4 111 ta rraarta (or Uvta IM Mr la a?. WbU a aniaaaa al rinlara fafaii Oaatala bi ar il a oi4 ba ul abvaaal ail Mr Uv. IWrtrka. lb largar Mf. ta aal4 bs amrrartnc f rata t-aculiar rsfkl Moohi 4iaM Ibal loaka bla raory taaiMMtalbta. II M UUfmal tattrla. whim b ckttma tr lb rratt f klcka br i"fai Mania IMI balfktaa) bla pbrkc4 4ll UnHke aa'Abslract of Title: Certificate of, Protects .Ypur'. Home YOUNG MINISTER IS CHARGED WITH THE POININGS OF FIANCEE (Continual from Taa toa.) The loss of which you might suffer in your next" real estate deal, if you -are without the protec tion guaranteed by our certificate we take the risk. ' , . . Kr:-: TITLEandTRUSTCO. LEWIS BLDG.r FOURTH AND OAK pi aaaura of bar vialt with bar fli Aftar dlnaar btia Llnoall want to bar room, whara brf frtaoila haau4 peculiar aeunda at 11 eclHk Thar aolarad and found br, clad In klmooe, al4 la a 'chair, liar frt wara In a tub Of water, and on tha' labia baald bar lay a parka of rjrabld. h dlad an hour lalar wilbotot rcovrtnj eonotouanaa. Klaiatr U XaAlftarttf. . Cbrt of AI4 blooded Indifference orar th death ei th unfortonte le Urn on th part ' of Rlcheaon ar made Jbjr Mrs. Linn en, mother. j XuclUe taltUr, on of ra daacfaUfa frlepda. , called jp blr. Blcheaon and told him ttat Ava Had juit died Of pot. eon." declared Mr.. Llnnell today. . f'Sh told m that b reviled without amotion: Welt why do yon call mer - Rlcheaon pranhed a naual Sunday mornlngY apparently lit) affected by th . traced with which he wan ao nearly concerned. After th r1c he went Immediately to th Edmanda homo, what be remained In aeolualon until arreated. ' ' . Within a abort tlma after hie arrest I Rlcheaon waa arraltned for preliminary 1 D CD CI C RFnAPTIIRP eaJia Wi ari liuw al t M 'ti M Hrr Mt ae a ie pXp Mh Uv eaMBta4 U e4ga ( aree Kaalad iU al4ay. 1 ! ra I l!e.U and emruie al IM feair I caaad ba It rei4 14 M wmU) M 4ie4 I Ml IMI M KI'lHi IMI IM air fUlt wwetd a-al bla, ft i4 be Md Mm rirw-4 by leiefMa ef tk (tit ib. I aM4 hi IT ba Md bM Hh M a baijf. 4 M nald M Md TKl aib M aUda4 la Ike ut Wlb al IM (brb a-fcra. lie laJac f IM eaM f ab rfare4 I im rt imi a frwd f bke, a vary Maailfal girt M4 bJ fUMaad by A alb." T-a ewly tiiM au4a e far IM aeojaid sua a wMej M la Mad la im au4rr e coll al lb y Mrtaa, ikfuar alalia. TJo4 msi ae laa-ixal.'" M d rUred. trmlklaf will tM l all ntL TM ptiMi will aaMMi M able I Juda- la my far, I will far lb rd4 a brely as I ci Viola Kdmaada, who weddlaer U wtib Rlrhe war a abruptly broke ff by bee mot bar wbaai- IM ml a lata wa arraeaed. laberlia a fori ana from lh eeial of bar traadfalber. Overt tMsMAde, who dld In 1. Ial profwrty worth IH.. Wh Mla Viola ather die thre quarter of lb iat will M divided Miweea 'lola and br itr. rtaaa, lb remainder laa I IM wife. - Th body of blla Mnnell wa intarred today at llyaaala. the weddlna; treat which ahe Md prepared for bar sup posedly approarhinf nuptial with Rev. Ricbeon serviasT a ber funeral abroad. Tw roMtbU HmrH, Th police aseriM two motives for th alleged murder. The first Is that fear In that Mies Llnnell would Interfere with hi approaching marriage with Mia EJmanda, Rkebeeon alew ber. Th other 1 that ba purchasod th drug In order to furnish her with th means of eulclde when aba learned that h wa lo wed another. ' It U ebarged by the officer that th minister gave Miee Avis th drug at th aoulh BUUon Frldajt aljtht, tailing her that It was harmless headache powder. ' When th polio went to th Edmanda horn Rlcheaon came to th door and asked what wa wanted. "We want you to answer questions re garding th source from which Mis Unnsll secured th poison." u th reply. "Ail right.- replied Rlebeson. "Ill go with you." U nsMrted hi Innocence at th time. kWaaa. Cm. Cm. I 1-m lmt fHal MHfcr M X I fan v4-ia4 r M t-tM .1 IM llan kwt M IM i4 eia af IM l'MU4 rHtel P9H l Ik. ism la-a 4aaMl e4kAM I fla im eeM4 ka mn j ani; If IM veNKid eni I Mam . HS44 It Tf - I bi bHIer e.'i IU . is.ie Maaui aa r I.llfil la M KMlflM mm U)W gw k t IM I IM U aalr4 imi itiaia e4 I M ax'a af kM I r im -iee) ef im ar im leMiui mw al iw ea. TM ka:Aia.aiMa awraUa Ma bwi-y u MMU4 IM akM4 SA.4 I Mi4 I M atli I eek la lacaiiat allik 4bUl Md M in '-! av) Ike aNNk w' atgbui aUX'a' be MM e4Ud. 4 H ' imi a erit all iM4 resnisa i pel im w mi ay. Ckrhar Waal tie oIImUm I talU I lreM la) IMI I He elal ainevtad nan m im ria-a UM feed I ftfwe-ertkM I Ma My Hka lal. aad IM r4 lea. ftKS I'll GIVE A DUES 10 111EII Cc.laboratlo.i cf Faff Sei Re Cjirtd to MiU Con. en Von Success Kcedwt lrug a are i al Kynsb. la m Ual pftflkM fe IM - amaaaM' t f IM JtMtn iy wbUh ' I M bald Kaer It evtale ltw ar of IM sua raalralle la arfa'vaUy reeilM, M eaa inaitaaii t eaavte IMI Jlapa prp I Urt Mffmetl for Me ara a4 ready far lret t CkIM I grd ib MM lalafMI IMM, b!d CMdlU sl tatrvallat rr m irred Ma I deirfere laday ar r-eehtag l rkla r4y I MMtciMle la art nemaala l th Yeas' lee KUag rvgleat. sMald II M lama baary fer lb foreign ra bast mw ta IMI river I inah a land lag t quell a I rod I la againet Kr aa aad jaiM a a ream It of tke f! (hi lag MtwaM rebel and lmpruiut troop nr abw. PARIS SAYS RATMUS T. GO; HATS HERE CHIC KewTork. Oct tl. Th rat most go, to says Countee C Vlllele me-Bom trial, ber today from larl. "Zs he la," she said to tb rportrs. "Ah. tbey will M veree ehlo. vere small, and tba colffur wtU b imalL Ta rat II a no mar. -jn.. Ji I How I Made My. Hair Grow BREAKING OUT COVERED : ChereScratched It Made Sores. Ter rible ltchingand Burning Kept Her froni Sleeping. Cuticura Remedies . Coiripletely Cured Her. No Return. . "Three years ago . this .winter I had a "breaking out that covered my whole body. U itched so it teemed as if I should go crazy. it nrtt came out in little pimples on my back and spread till it covered my .whole body and limbs down' to my knees, also my arms down to my el hews. Where I scratched, it made seres, and th terrible itching and burn ing kept me f rom sleep ing. I tried several rem-., '.dick ail to no purpose. Then I concluded to try ' IM Cutlcur Remedies. I used the Cuticura . Soap and Cuticura Ointment, also the Resol vent, for about, four months, and they i completely cured me of eczema., t have bad no return of the disease since, I never had ' a good night's rest after the skin eruption . first broke out- till I commenced using the Cuticura Soap and Ointment, . I had only taed them a few days before I could as they were beginning to heal, and the terrible Itching was gone. : . . , "Thorn that lived in the house at the tun . know how I suffered, and how the Cuticura - Soap and Ointment cured me. I never take a bath without using the Cuticura Soap, and I do not believe there are better remedies for any skin disease than tb Cuticura Soap end Ointment." (SignedlMiss8arah Caikins, auket-M 111.. Iter. , 1911. . Cuticura Soap and Ointment af for sal throughout the world, but- U those who hare aufTyvd much. Imt hope and are who o it fard jn sny treatment, a liberal sample f jrarh together wfta 32-p. booklet ofl th rare and treatment of the.aim and scalp wuT mU-d fr. oe apr-ticatkm. Addreaa Pot Wl'-j'l A Chetn. Corp Kept. Si, BosUm hearing. 11 pleaded not guilty Trial get for Wadding Say. Rlcheaon's trial was set to begin October tl, tha day on which he had planned to marry Viol Edmanda, the heiress for whoa sake th state says ha slew Avla Llnnell. Th warrant ' charging first degree murder was Issued at 11:25 o'clock by Judge Duff in th criminal court hero, following the poeltlv identification of Rlcheaon by William Mahanthe. New ton druggist, as tha man who bought cyanide from hlra last Saturday. "I have irrefutable ' evidence that Rlchson- bought cyanide' in Newton," said Chief Inspector Pugan. "I also have a witness who aweara he saw Miss Llnnell and Rlcheson together at th South station on Friday evening." Th witness referred to by-Dugan la George Baker of Hyannis, another sub urb, who is -a brakeman on the New Haven road. Baker said that the couple greeted each other oordlally and left th station togethor. Wanted Poison for Dog. I The druggist, Habn, declares that he has known Rlcheaon for years. He said that Rlcheson cam to his drug store and Bald that he had a dog which was creating a disturbance and wished to kill tt. Harm expressed aurprlno, say ing that he did not know that Rlcheson had a dog, but the preacher replied that he had. . Hahn said that he then told Rlche aon, "We?l, I'll trtve you chloroform.?' Rlcheson protested, declaring; that -he did pot .want anything . which would make the house smell badly. He also wanted , n poison which would act quickly. Hahn then suggested cyanide, and the mlnlatur immediately acquiesced. Hahn said: "This is mighty danger ous. I'll put it in an open viai. e careful what you do with It, and be sure not to loao the bottle." The druggist aays he then gave Rlche son enough to kill a dozen dogs, hut Rlcheaon demanded mora. , "Corn to My Wedding." . Upon leaving Rloheson called out: Don't forget to come to my wedding. Tou have an invitation." Hahn. says that the pastor then add ed: "It must seem mysterious to you, my buying this stuff,' but you can keep It a secret. " Then he left the -store with th Ipoison. ' Frank : H. Carter, a member, of the Immanuel church, stoutly defends Rlcheson. He Introduced a new ele ment of conjecture into the case today. charging an unknown party with Miss Linnell 'a death, when he soldi Suspects Another Xam. ' "Th man who is responsible for the death - ofAvia Xlnnell is walking th street now free of suspicion. I can prove that I will not divulge his name now, but when the net which is at present closing In tightly about him is perfected. I will act. and that man will t brought to Justice." , . Mr. Frank Riley, one Of Jtev7"Rrch son'O parishioners at tb Immanuel church, buted that after delivering his sermon on Sunday morning; th pastor cam ttf her home for dinner. Eh aald: H went to -the parlor, where I found him. -very pale, lying on a eouen. In respons to expression of concern for hla health, he stated that be. had re reived th new oX tb death of a very dear friend. He asked for camphor, and a a had none, I gar him smelling HANKOW; FEDERAL LOSSES ENORMOUS (Continued from- Pag One.) at Blaokan, 10. miles north of Hankow, and hav cut off their retreat from Hankow. The railroad has been cut off also, and the tunnel at Tang Chow, 100 mile north of Hankow, Is In their pos session. By this they hav practically mad It impossible for Imperial troop to get to Hankow from that direction. Threats i of mutiny ar heard In th rank of both the modern troops and local regiments. Tbey refuse to march against th rebel at Szo Chuen, and the viceroy la aald to have taken their ammunition and to hav begun prep arations to protect himself. . Foreigners are preparing to flee from Yun Nan, couriers having brought warnings of imminent trouble. Mohammedans are reported rebelling again in Kan t)u. . Japan Concentrate Force. Toklo, Oct 20. Backing up Its offer to th powers to send 70,000 men to re volt ridden China if necessary, the Japanese government today la coneen- Happy, Happy, Use TIZ A Marvel for Sore Feet. Acts Right Off. Woman With Marvaloasly aawtlfal Jiaur Olvae Sunpl Ion rvaeerlp ttoa Which M Used with Moat BVa aaarkabl aVesnlts. -1 waa greatly troubled with dandruff a'hd falling hair. I tried many advar- tlsed hair preparktlons and various pre scriptions, but they all signally failed: many of them mad my balr greasy so It was Impossible to corno it or ao it up froperiy. 1 think that many of th hlng I tried war positively Injurious and from my own experience I cannot too strongly caution you against usln. nraMratlons contalnfn wood elcoho and other nolsonous substsnces. I be lieve, tha Inluro tha roots of tha hair. After my long Hat of failure. I finally found a simple prescription wnicn i can unhesitatingly state is beyond doubt th most wonderful thing for the hslr I hav ever seeiw Many of my friends hav also used It, and obtained won derful effects therefrom. It not only la a powerful stimulant to the growth of th hair and for restoring gray hair to It natural color, but It ta equally rood for removing dandruff, giving th hair life and brilliancy, etc., and for th purpose of keeping th scalp In first class condition.. It also make tb hair easier to comb and arrange in nice form. I have a friend who used it two months and during that time it has not only stopped the fallliTe- of his hair and wonderfully increased Its growth, but It f Tactically restored all of his hslr to ta natural color. Tou can obtain the Ingredients for making- this wonderful preparation from almost any druggist The prescription is as roiiows: Bay Rum, os.: Menthol Crystals, H drachm: Lavona de Composes. I os. It you' like it perfumed add a few drops of To-Kalon Perfume, which mixes per fectly with the other ingredients. Thla, however, is not necessary. Apply night and morning; rub thor- niis-hlv Into the scaln. do to your druggist and ask for an eight ounce bottle containing six ounces of Bay Rum; also one-half draohm of Menthol Crystals, and a two-ounce bot tle of Lavona de Compose. Mix the ingredients yourself at your own home. Add the Menthol Crystals to the Bay Rum and then pour in the Lavona de Compose and add the To-Kalon Per fume. Let Is stand one-half hour and It la ready for use. ft? Ike vM f KtaUtl laujie! IM i MM M r tuts jhd eita aor I g la im IM-4 MHl I I M an - I . rt aad e.Jt I M fit a. i'M eev,ttk avaarami a-a-l liaivm -f IM ra I M M I r IM . lU-diaJJ IM ltll I vOM M I fli) l TM 4U IM fair M ana 4a f IM fan IMI Mdk M t.ll I UiJl II IM ma ua la Mis itAM tiavr hM ar M4a m4 m m mi rttaA wf wmm Mmi-I f( Ml Hm4 4 ka4 I rWrtaaa alli M MittAav la IM a f Waia WUI M iuiH m m with aoW aad M im Ha.s us, ra a4 pir gt.taV lkarry MAtui M Mr IUium raw a herd f II e-'k frwas r aa,lag. 1 1 p4r, a4 M Md rfd IMI .akr alIHW head It will lake IM BMltsr up wit IM (lal (MM frtrtai M uff Wast TM ! la.!. eaaaailieill il l sjaarrew aturwav al I r(th I 4IM . as la M 4un.'H a-a ..a M4 M IM .-tia a a'4 - -4 ". IM4 j. m U a..rt. im III in a -4 i ... is . 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Mr ta ,4 4-a -a Stops Hawkins ArvJ Snu!inf-laIJki Cv Unit B-au it KilU , CaUttIi C?rci. MtatM II I l art. 1 M tt - a a. a- 11 wm -4 '' 4 IM M4 t tt W.aa.M M da II lla ta a. Mitt --. eta ft HYOMEr vru r. until I. tl ul f . A " iM-4 a I twiuiu Mia a a. : II mm. !! MM) II Mai 4 ., ke ef i 4 ' t-fa M 4 5 topi Tii kQcrj da. i Ar a. ara wiM ar l iwa-) IM rt A wsi4 ItTwMrf eaairtl WW tta Jle Milt af ItTwUtl a.d Mil MMI IsiMlMlltM bMlaf ! 1 1 If rrtka laiaval ta m aa.ary. arai b-xtta f MfOMHi a- l is i !, S:aki lMtrrtMM) t w M aaaa, aavkag. v4 kr rt'l wery WM aa-4 iaa'iM4 law aMrtft. rrv aaihsM. at. CmiuvIm M aMik ! ikr haxt rawwatsg ra. tMlk- KrMl O. haffal. PL T. iiil i .1 a'p-JWWaasaaas im i nn n nFn ir o mt east Morrison W. il. VlMiyCLL a W. COR. UNION AVE, LEADING EAST SIDE DEPARTMENT STORE. Our East Side Location Enables Us to Offer Bigger and Better Values N Thin re buinable In tht ttortt that r forced by eitrtrnely hlih Wett Side ftnt totllher rtduce tht quality or rat tht price. Coma tomorrow and hu in "tan pecuu wrucn ittn Siturdiy morninfj. $10-$12i0 Tail-Q735 ored Dress Skirts s? Our fmrit Titlor-Maot Drrn Skirt, msdi of port wool icrgci, pknamst, diairnnali, etc, to tell at from $10 to $12.30 tich. AQ mtde in the moit popular new models, Som ar taitily trimmed with but. ton I. Colon are gray, tan, nary, brown and black. $3.25 Bed CO 69 Comforts N? Extra Urge Com fori i. covered with high grade figured lateen and filled with fine white aoft cotton. Made either quilted or band tied with yarn. Sale 67 Best $1.50 AL & B. Corsets $1.18 Our iperiaj 1 1.50 Coreti,,madi of lint imported while coutil, and art ruitproof. Cood. mlioni length. iia hooki. either in the high or medium bo it, la this Jin tl also included tht noil popular aril reducing model, eaptciaUy liked br thou inclined lo iloutneia. Ail modeli bavt six heavy appportcri attached. Women's Winter CAa Union Suits JUt A real Underwear Bargain. Fleece lined ribbed onion luita in ecru color. Perfect fitting, with fitted waiit, taped neck and long alcevea. Elegant Long Plush Coats for Women $25.00 ' The, real itylish, rich black Plurfn Coats, with wide collars, are here at modest prices. Stylish Tailored Suits for Women $15.00 to $35.00 Juit the suit to auit. at just the I.. . . vr wi i-. Ulg, lU f style price you want to pay. No high-rent prices here, but lots o; Our Regular $1.25 Flannelette Gowns for Q ff Women Now on Sale at Very Low Price.of, v'v Good, heavy Outing, flannel Gowns, cut very wide and long, neatly trimmed and finished in a most particular manner. A nice as sortment of our $1.25 gowns in plain white or in colored stripes. $12-95 Men's Overcoats, Rairi Coats, Special Sale at Coats that never sell for less than $15.00, and in many splacei up to $18.00. This season's most approved styles, including the "Kenreifcrn" Raincoats, in black and fancy mixtures. Also the popular raglan style Overcoats in tan and brown mixtures. All are tailored in most ; approved manner and have the convertible collars can be worn either roll or military style. f ' A Special Sale of Men's Sweater Coats $1.00 $1.50 Wool Sweater Coats at ....... A good heavy Wool Ribbed Sweater Coat, made with two pock ets, all sizes and most all colors, $1.95 $2.50 fine wonted Sweater Coats : . --Our best - $2.50fine Worsted Ribbed Coat Sweaters, moit wanted ' colors and combination. Misses' Pat Leather Jockey Boots $2 Sizes 11 yi to 2. Patent leather,' high top, button Boots, with extension soles, full round toes, and pat ent leather cuff tops. ct"717C mz Tn.H AT . . ::i ftl.TS SIZES S TO 8, AT I . ..fl.SO Men's "Interlock" 75c Underwear 57c j. The ; celebratav "Interlock? woven Underwear for men is a very fine cotton wear of medium weight that looks and feels like silk. Beautifully fmished and per. feet in fit. Compare this with any $1.00 cotton garment shown; - You will prefer this to most kinds.;' ..r-;. ts. Sore Feot? Never After Using TlZr- . Go6d-bye sore feet, actaingr feet, swol len xeet, sweaty reel, em&mng ieei, tired feet - Good-bye corns, callouses and bunion and raw spots. You've never tried snything like TIZ before for vour feet It is different Irom anytnina ever oerore aoia. It acta at one and makes tb feet feel remarkably - fresh and sore-proof. TIZ is not a nowder. Powders and other foot remedies clog; up the pores. TIZ draws out all poisonous exudations which bring- on soreness of th feet. sna- l tne on ir remedy tnat aoes. TIZ cleana out every pore and scorifies the leei your reel. ' You 11 never limp again or draw up your face in pain, and you'll for ret about your corns, bunions and callouses. You'll feel like a new person. If you don't find all this true after! trying a box ' of TIZ yOu can tret our money rigjnt dsck. TIZ.. Is for rale at all drurrlsts- at 2S and t cents per box or will be sent you direct If yu si-lf'hrom Walter Lu- tner JJodre 4L Co, Cbicaeo..iIl. J Bj BUYS A AT OUR Ctefleg unit SMe Nice stock of strictly high ' grade Pianos and Player Pianos at factory cost One hundred and fifty to two 'hundred .dollars saved by buying now. You can buy' on very easy terms. ai tne casn price, lryou neea.a piano, this is your great opportunity. T9 see Is-to buy. Phonograph- Record, at half . price." Supply, your needs while they are cheap. . "' .' - 106 FIFTH STREET, NEXT TO PERKINS HOTEL GRAND PRIZE APPLEiCONTEST! li.". .- "; . .;.: ' . 1 1". : -h,,;.,-- ' r i 1 s- .. h v -' ' ' - , " 1 " - , ' i j i : i "..':,"' 1 i- - i. ' ,. ' . ' i-. , V . ... , ' '!;( ; n,,i': ! . f . '.' i '. " ' m" '-' 1 ' v. -. i' - ; '-, -. V,.;;- ,:: -. . " '-.:,. . ', ' !;'!.'' a: :v-"v-;;y ? OCTOBER 21ST AND 2'2D. Come up Saturday " or- Sunday. - See the Prize- winning - displays.-. This district won: grand Drlzes at ' jwa a .a. al - bpoone and ijeattie. ' This is the best ;tim"e to see Lyle. Without doubt Lyle-is the most, beautiful -townsife in the ; Northwest located on the Columbia River. It Is the gateway to ihe Inland Empire. - Rail .and water transportation. t Cement sidewalks; graded streets, mountain water. V- - Splendid' business opportunities and superb home- sites on easy: terms. , Go up -Saturday or 'Sunday. Take 9:55 train. North Bank RoaU 1- . ; Illustrated circulars on request. ; , Kcascy, Humason & Jeff cry Second Floor, Chamber of CorrirneixeBoacUna .- h