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TOWN TOPICS DAT OF 1914. '' AMUSEMENTS Curtains' In ,"Tne B ZJXA 0 Elsau ta and Morrlaou., 2:16 tad S:1S. William Hodg Head to Happiness." Saturday matinee. A NTAXjES Broadway i Alder, i Vaode- tIIU. Certains 2:30, 7:30 and THE nlVIitnnunit nark. COLUMBIA Hum between Washiortoa and stark striata. Motion pKtares, 11 a. n. PI6PLI?-?Weat Par and Alder street.; Mo tion ptetnres. 11:80 a. m. to 11:90 9. m. TAB WaiblBstoo aad Park. Motion pic ture. 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. GLOBE KleTenUi and Washington, . Motion pletarea. 12 m. to 11 p. in. ' , MAJESTIC Waablncton and Park. Motioa , plctoraa, -H m. to 11 p. m. , ' ART MUSEUM Fifth and Taylor. Honrs 9 to 6 waek day. 2 Ao 6 Snpdays: tree aft , ronona of Tneaday, Thursday, Friday, Bat ' vdsy and Sunday. Coming Events"; MoaUmara Festo. Tacoms, Wart, July 2. Astoria regatta, Aitorta, Or., 3 air Chautauqua. Corrallls Pallas McMloarllla .... Salem Tba Da Ilea baker fandiaton Jnn. 2-Joly 1 , Juuo 27-July 2 ..June 2H-Jnly 8 Jano -July 4 .......... .June 30-Juiy 6 iJnlr 1- 6 July A-10 , , , Jt Concert.'. . juunicipai uaau At Washington Park at o'clock tonight": March, "Tb Batcherioer of. Hamlin," Neaaler Waits, "Italian Night," Tobanl .. Orerture Obsroo," Ton Weber fharart.rlalt. "!ueoannt Danoe." ...Hermann tVenea from Lobanarin," ........ Wagner American folk dance "Gem or Btepben Foster." Laurelndean ' Mlaera from "II TriTotore" .... Polish dance "Kngawlack," .... F.xcsipts "Hlh Jinka," ..Verdi Weinawski . . . Frlme Chamber , . Serenata "Cubana." Patrol . "American." . .Meaebam Band Concert Sates ' Irery Monday, 8 p. m. South Parkway. ' Vw-rw Thuri.i a d. m.- Washington Park. ' Next Saturday. 3 p. m. Monnt Tabor Park. . v . u a-- a m rrfwil r para f Next Tuesday, 8 p. m. LeaU Park. Today's Forecast. biii.'.4 an.i wtrtnUr Fair tonlnht and Fri day; northerly winds. i Oreaoo Fair tonight and Friday; north to west wind. Washington Fair tonight and Friday; south wsrasafc alndl Idaho Fair tonight and Friday. Weather Condition. ' ana.- L. (ai ul at 1 waaf w IntST Mfaaa. fl Rocky mountain state and the Canadian northwest and relatlely blgh.orer VaneouTer Island and the . lower Missouri valley. tnow- , era and tbunderatorma have occurred In the " Rocky mountain states, lower Mississippi Tali-ley and generally throughout the Lake re- gloo. Atlantic and east Uulf states. Changes lntemperatura since yeaterday bar been un important. The condltlona are fa rotable for fair weath- : er In this district tonight and rriaay. EDWARD A. BEALS. District Forecsster. Observations. Temperature. S at 5 a Om 13 BTATIOKS If I6: FA r wm ker. Or. . . 64 68 m 68 56. 64 BO 82 64 78 72 62 60 50 80 64 62 78 56 5 68 56 72 66 62 50 82 e 66 80 78 72 56' 88 82 92 80 78 04 96 74 92 94 84 84 48 58 54 64 56 54 SO 80 58 78 66 63 58 SO 78 m 62 76 .62 59 58 50 68 62 62 50 56 49 60 52 44 66 66 58 12 4 v "I 4 12 6 6 4 6 4 4 4 4 6 16 12 6 4 4 4 12 4 8 8 10 4 0 4 12 10 4 4 10 Bolae. Idaho . Bostoo, STaaa Chicago, 111. . Denver, Colo. Duloth, Minn, ::: avuresa, wai .. Galveaton, Texas ... Havre, Mont. ........ JarktooTllla, ria. . .. . Kansas City, Mo. ... Lelaton. Idaho lm ADgiHes. CaL .... Marsbfleld. Or New Orleana, La. . . . New Yora, N. Y. ... North Yakima, Waal). Phoenix., Arts Fwratello, Idaho ..... Portland. "Or Itoieburg, Or Hacramento. CaL . . . . Bt.s Louis, Mo Ft. PaaL Minn Rait Lake, Utah ..... San Francisco, Cal. . Heattla, Waan Sitka. AUska' .Spokane, Wash Tttonsa Island, .Wash Vsldes. Alaska WaUa Walla, Wash... Washington. D. C. .. Winnipeg, Mao. 0 o 0 0 0 .12 1.52 0 0 0 O 0 90 88 70 86 86 58 90 56 60 92 72 .0 .02 0 O 0 56 0 62 60 62 54 66 72 68 .86 0 O .14 O .10 62.1 o ' P. M. Report of preceding day. When You Go Away Have The Journal sent td your Summer address. . Wild . Blackberries are ripe and in great abundance. Among the best places, to go on the Eatacada line are: Haley. Boring. Deep Creek Junction (go 'up side track one mile). River Mill and Casadero. Bull Run line: Cotrell, Mabery. Baraboo. Bull Run Park and Bull Run. Fourth of July and Sunday round trip rates 75 cents (excepting casaaero). l.oo additional round trip. I; Week-end rates good going on train ' io. as, leaving Portland at 6:46 d. m I - July 3, for Eatacada line points good i - returning to and including Monday. f ; - July S, 31 round trip. Tickets must be purchased at station. For leaving time for trains call ticket agent. First and ; Alder" streets. Marshall 6100, A-6131. , Portland Railway, - Light dc Power Company Adv. ucky Jack" Again Unlucky. "Lucky Jack" Peterson yesterday waa called Into court for the second time 7,'. ' in the past few weeks and a second Judgment was chalked up against him. District Judge Dayton assessed an 111 Judgment against him in favor of the Knight Shoe company for a pair 'of shoes he once purchased. Evi dence showed that Peterson purchased the shoes many months ago and after keeping them for some months wanted to return them when called upon to pay the bill, saying they were too small. Judge Dayton held that he had had the benefit of the shoes too long to escape paying for them. Recently a $760 verdict was returned against Peterson . In a damage suit. "City Braed lTn Times Five suits for a total of 32331.69. alleged to be ' due for sand and gravel furnished were HAIRCUTTING For; Children ' as well as grown folks, A SPECIALTY . The Barber Shop JOURNAL' BUILDING A skilled Chiropodist ready to serve patrons of . this shop. Engagement can be made by phone. - , .Main 7173 . and A-6051 . filed by the city yesterday In behalf ftf the Bates Sand & Gravel company against BeehlQ Brothers, street con tractors. The complaint alleges that the material was furnished and no pay ment has been received. . The Jobs and amounts listed; were: : East Fourteenth street and South; avenue Improvement, $1139; Bast Seventy-fourth street Im provement, $729.45; Bast Forty-seventh street improvement, $708.04; Six tieth avenue, southeast. Improvement, $187; East Seventh street Improve ment, $7.20. , ; Car Company Xaoses Casav X Jury" In Circuit Judge Phelps court yesterday rendered a verdict for $150 In, favor of A. A. Griff against the , Portland Railway, tight & Power Co.' , Orlf fs automobile was damaged when hit by a car which Jumped the track at Grand avenue and Bast Morrison street. He sued for $243.10 in the district court. and Judge Bell gave judgment for $228.10. The case was appealed, re sulting In the $150 verdict. , Only One Mystery. Ot Iters may tell you they have t mysteries, but! there 1c only one real big mystery and that is the mystifying "Million Dollar Mys tery" at the Columbia for the remain der of this week. See thief great pro duction rand solve the riddle. It is well worth your while. . In addition to the mystery features there Is a tanta lizing plot that will grip and hold you. There is one succession of sensational and spectacular features that will thrill you. , (Adv.) Alleflred She Was Beaten Beatings too numerous to mention were alleged in the complaint of Mary A. McDonald against Peter McDonald, and on her testimony to the same effect Judge Gatens granted her the divorce asked yesterday. They were married Jan uary 7, 1878,' and have grown chil dren. She alleged that her husband drank to excess and Insulted her in the presence of customers for whom she was sewing. Irvtnsrton Park Club to Meet. The Irvington Park club will hold Its regu lar semi-monthly meeting Friday evening at the club room. Bast Thlr tieth street and Klllingsworth avenue. The club will bold a picnlo for all Irvington Park residents .and .their .friends at the grove on East Thirtieth street near Holman, Fourth of July. A dancing pavilion has been erected and there will be races and games for old and young. Refreshments will be served. Orasham Bank Sued, In addition to half a dozen suits filed Tuesday against the Bank of Gresham to re cover money paid On notes given in payment of stock In the Cooperative Supply House, now defunct, suit was xiiea yesieraay oy yj. u, weicn 10 re cover $600 paid on a note and $13.35 paid in Interest for stock. . It was al leged the bank Induced Welch to In vest In the atocic by giving the com pany backing. , Brans Recovers rrom Sciatica. Dis trict Attorney Walter H. .Evans has come out victorious ever an attack of sciatic rheumatism which had the best of hi'm from Sunday., until Monday, and appeared at his office yesterday lottking not much thSkworse for wear. He said that he WQirLl rather face a woman with, a grievance than suffer from another attack of the malady.' Ho Juvenile Court Saturday. No 08 1 Juvenile court will be held Saturday 0 I because all children will be too busy celebrating the Fourth of July to be bad. ''Those who have already been bad have been summoned to appear Thursday or Friday afternoons at 1:30 o'clock, when court will be held to clear up cases ready for hearings. Will Admitted to Probata. The will of Mrs. H. H. Cribb, who died January 1913, was admitted to probate yes terday. The estate is valued at $1600. To each of five children she left $100 and the remainder of the estate as divided between Violet H. Cribb, a daughter, and J. De Forest Cribb, a son. We Bepresent Quality and Service Fir and oak cordwood, four foot -and short slabs. Knight and Bock Springs coil. Alblna Fuel Co. ! (Adv.) Steamer Jesse Harktas for Camas, WashougaL and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. (Adv.) . SI Bach Way to Astoria Bagatta on steamer Georgiana; leaves Wash.-st. dock, T a, m.; leaves Astoria' at 6 p. m. (Adv.) Cottages for Rent. Large fireplace. electric lights and full ocean view. Breakers Hotel, Breakers, Wash. (Ad.) I Beputles to Save Excursion. "Some I doin's" are promised by the deputies of Sheriff Word when the stage their moonlight excursion set for July 17. The steamer Grahamona has been char- I tered and win leave the dock at the I toot or u ayior street at T.6Q . snarp. Of Hot Weather Shoes Women's White Canvas Shoes and Slippers V Worth $3.00 to $4.00 -- . - v . v .- till! ? mx " - ;l II :y'K-;f, K a 5:;;.v?i V,?; I&.IT- AMfimSl-'- I ... ." 1 .'mmmmm -sa-aia aaaaj , Summer Sesort transcriber. . When von. ro sway on yew cation; have The Journal follow yon at the regular rate of IB cents week, by mail! or the following agents will supply you at regular city rates i -.- Bar view, aaroia Jr. ; srun. Bay CHty. Or-Mr. J. C dure -Bayocean, Or. W. X. Johnson. Cannon Beach, Bcola, Or. IV. W. Crone. Carson, Waahw Carl B. Smith. Carson, .Wash. Shlpherd's Springs. f 1 a Columbia Beach, Or. B. Zona x Burkhead. OarlbaKU, Or. TA, T. Bobison. ' Oearhart, Or -Philip Sessions (All points on beach). - - nwaco, Waaa-K. B. Woodruff. lVong Beach, Wash. aaawxence Blnneen (AH points on beach). Megler, Wash. IVonls Cohen. Hewport, Or. Donald, James. Bockaway Beach, Or. Bd X. Wood. Seaside. Or. PhUlp Sessions. (All points on beach). Seavlew, Washv Xiawrenoe 3ta naen. (All points on beach). ; Tillamook. Otj3. 8. Xamar. Wilholt Springs. Or r. W.Ko - Saeran. Dancing will be a feature of the even lng. rined PlftT JboPara. The introduc tion of an advertisement for the sale of a ."going" business and testimony to the effect that the Pure Food Sani tary Case company has not. been In ac tive business for some time, led Dis trict Judge Dayton to impose a fine o $50. the maximum penalty, on H- Mulklns yesterday when Mulkins was convicted of doing business under an assumed name without having filed proper papers. The evidence against Mulkins was to the effect that he had sold a half interest in the business for $200 to Gottfried Urn m el, and that the business existed only on paper.' An appeal has been taken by Mulkins. Suit for Bamares Xiled. As the re sult-of anltercation with J. F. Dent ler suit was filed in the district court yesterday by Attorney C W. Garland for $300 damages against Dentler for the beating Garland alleged he re ceived. The' trouble Is said to have resulted from divorce proceedings by Dentler' s wife In which she waa repre sented by Garland. Daisy Waives Examination. Wil liarn Daley yesterday waived examina tion on a charge of having uttered a forged county road time check for $38.50 in favor of E. J. Soloman last Saturday and was bound over to the Kgrand lurv by District Judge uen. Daley was arrested through a string of worthless checks that had been cashed. According to. Sheriff Word, the pris oner admitted cashing them. Btosband Zs Sole Heir. Philip Law- ton filed a petition yesterday for let ters.of administration of the estate of his wife, Julia A. Lawton, who died June 6. The estate Is estimated to be worth $4000, and Mr. Lawton is named as sole heir. To Discuss Prohibition Mr. Mur ray will speak at Library hall. Central library, entrance on Yamhill street, this evening on the subject. "Prohi bition and the Economic Question." Public is invited. .'"! BCassachusetts BTeetlTis'. There will be a meeting bf the Masachusetts so ciety at 8 o'clock this evening at 408 Bilers building. All 'former residents of Massachusetts are Invited to at tend.,. - Friday Specials. $t wine. $1 gal; $1.60 wine, J5o gal.; Kentucky whis key, reg. $4.50, $3.50 gaL; reg. $3.50, $2.60 gal.; reg. $3 whiskey, $3.10; Penny Bros., 379 East Morrison st East 287, B-242S. Kree delivery. (Adv.) Blvar Excursion July 4 to Oregon City and Magone's Park. Leave Tay lor .street dock 7:30 a. m., 9 a, m 12 m., 2 p. m. Leave Oregon City 10:30 a. m.. 1:80, 4 and 6 p. m. Round trip 40 cents. (Adv.) Fireworks and Plreorackers of every description for outside town, private celebrations and sane city sparklers; wholesale and retail; both phones. An drew Kan, 431 Wash. (Adv.) Crawfish- Millions of 'em. Snyder's, First and Madison, on sale Thursday and Friday only, 35a dozen. Main 6783. (Adv.) Special Butter Sals Friday and Sat urday, only 6S cents a roll. Washing ton creamery company. (Adv.) Or. Salary lectures Friday morning, 11 o'clock, room B, Central library, on "Art and Religion." (Adv.) Company Gets Terdiet--A verdict for the Portland Railway, Light & Power company was received in Cir cuit Judge McGinn's court this morn- Ill . ."Si 1 ing in the $25,000 damage suit brought by Lou M. Carey. The suit resulted from an accident at Myrtle Park, on the - Mount Scott line, January 31, 1912. In which Mrs. Carey alleged the car started as she waa boarding it. Concussion of the brain is alleged as the injury received. , Taittgants Settle Trouble. The disa greement between Edward K.I1 feather, a contractor, and the Benedictine Sis ters, of Mt. Angel, over the amount du Kllfeather on a contract for the erection of academy buildings for the , sisters, has been settled. It was agreed that the motion for a new trial filed following a verdict in Kilfeather's fa vor for 17002. ehnuM HnmtsseL W1" fna th. 11 .n.. (II AHA at. I -aai - WVS av W V f VVVV m M leged balance. V Oak and. Tir Cordwood, Cannon Coal. Multnomah Fuel company. Main 5540. A-211S. (Adv.) arnmlahed Summer CottaaTes and camping. . Shipherd Springs. Adv. . Xof Brau Quelle famous crawfish. Main 819. A-5238. (Adv.) Br. Harris, Bentist, returned. "Wash- I ington building. (Adv.) CROOK COUNTY FARMERS MAKE ' MONEY FAST (Continued From Page One.) the Pacif io northwest is dormant in this line. Everyone who has gone in for hog raising In this section has been making money.- Mortgages are disappearing like snow before a Chi nook wind. The only trouble hereto fore was that Crook county people had. believed that their salvation has been in the production of grain for the market- Some time ago when J. J. H11L the railroad magnate, was in' this section he made the prediction that through the medium of the'hog and the alfal fa. Crook county, and in fact the en tire central Oregon, would in time become the wealthiest section In the entire country. That the great rail road man was right in his forecast Is indicated by developments since be made the remarks. ' Such excellent showing of clover, al falfa and timothy could scarcely be expected in this section as has been snown io aate tnis season. Every. 1 one Is optimistic regarding the future; and more hogs and moref alfalfa will be the outcome next season. It should not be amiss here to say that there never was a time when good and poor farming showed such i contrasts as during the present sea-1 son. rnose that have set to work in ! the proper way to farm have been i Smiled upon by nature. Plenty of Water. j One of the most striking features ! about tola section and is entirely for- elgn to many , of even the leading ir-! rlgated sections of the west Is there is. n.o shortage of water.' In fact, on! every side there is a huge oversup-' ply. ' There ' Is so much water available ! In the irrigation ditches at this time ' that most of it is going to waste, even though, farmers are using fully twice as much as they . actually need. In fact, experts in agriculture agree that oener auu Digger crops win oe shown here whenever farmers of this section learn that there is such a thing, even in this section of volcanic ash soil, as using too much water for the good of the crops. Central Oregon is growing much faster than even the residents of this thriving city j have believed. NewN lands have been opened and today are presenting their first crops of liay or alfalfa. In a few instances fairly good stands of wheat are shown. What a few months ago was nothing but a j ueoen-jiao iraci ox eageDrusn and Ju- l nlper trees. Is today covered with com-1 for table homes, happy families and! unusually good crops for first pro duction. The wheat crop, while somewhat later than usual owing to the delayed sunshine, is now coming forward in excellent condition. This, together with the Increased acreage, is sure to Insure Crook, county a greater output over a year ago. Good I.and Available. The report has gone forward from some Interests who probably have B You can give the children all the pie they want if it's U AVrVirO GOOD PIE TASTE It's wholesome and ' de licious and costs only 15c Keep the' coupon in the ' sanitary, wrapped loaf of HAYNES GOOD HEALTH BREAD and learn how to get one of these juicy pies free. If your dealer does not handle. HaynesV Good Health Bread, phone (Vegetarian Food Co., Inc.) , East! 755 B-3302 REMTI C O Typewriter Ribbon '.'v. ! and " ; . ; Carbon Paper LAST LONGEST GIVE BESTRESULTS Write 1 for particulars of coupon plan. Remington Typewriter" Co. (Incorporated) ? -j . M BXOABWAT. POSTZJUTD. OB. Humane Society 97 OraaA an. 3?. between Couch aadV Bavls. Phones 33ast 1423. B-ans. - OKBS SAT AJTX HIOHZ. : Report all cases of cruelty to . this office. Lethal chamber for small ani mals. : Horse ambulance for sick or Oisaoiea animals at a momenrs nouce. The Hayne Bakery . . z . never visited the country, that all the good lands n central - Oregon have been taken. . This Is about as far from the truth as It is possible to get, for there la room for fully five times the present number of farms with still some land to spare. . Much interest is centered in this city regarding the report that the pro posed elect rio line from. Prinevllle to Metollus has been practically aban doned and that the line will probably be built through Redmond, on to Sis ters and through the McKemde river country into the Willamette valley to connect with the huge system of elec tric lines that the Hill, people have al- reaay Duut and are operating. The! fact that the Hill people are said to be Interested heavily In water power sites along the McKenzie, adds greatly to the strength of the reports. Some Markets Open , on Fourth of July Public Marts in Alberta' Will Be Open and Bew One at Bortawlck and Xil lingsworth W1U Start That Bay. Housewives will not have to pur chase supplies tomorrow to last over Sunday. Contrary to an announcement in a morning paper that public mar ket3 would be closed all day Saturday, Stop! Look! THE STORE "Portland's Exclusive Handlers 148 Third Street Mayer & Co NOTICE IMPORTANT! This store will be closed all day Saturday,-July 4 See that you protect your wants today and tomorrow, and remember we rive you only Quality Goods." you can use all of them. We offer you for Thursday and Friday regular stocked Groceries at a slight reduction. Snider's Catsup, the bottle Manzanilla Olives, regularly Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate, 3-pound tins c. &. B. Lucca Oil quart bottle Cliquot Ginger Ale, the dozen Cantrell & Cochran's Sarsaparilla, dozen . Black and White Scotch Whisky, per bottle fl.25 REMEMBER TO VISIT OUR DELICATESSEN DEPART MENT IN SELECTING YOUR PICNIC AND OUTING GOODS OVER THE FOURTH All Local and Eastern Beers at Brewery Prices Our Store Will Be Open Friday Night Till 10 o'Clock Yours for Quality It's a Crying to abuse your eyes when you can get the very best of lenses and frames fitted scien tifically to you eyes at these prices. RZU aJtE kr nxosst Lenses Sphero in your own frame ll.AO Lenses Sphero in Alum. frame ........... ...I1.KA. Xenses Sphero in Gold Filled frame -93.50 Lenses Sphero (curved) in G. F. Glass Mter. atX.fMi .Cryptok Xnses S8.00 to 815 STAPLES, The Jeweler ) , . .. ,....'... PHOfXBS, HOAVB A. 6281 j WE CLOSE ALL DAY SATURDAY, JULY 4TH Ooen Friday Evenlna Until9P FMIDAY "Jones , QusaliHy' I 1 i r j At Great Meat Bargains at the Special Bargain Counter, where a large asortment of choice meats are -priced hot higher than , lb Per PoeniKffl TraHe where best' quality meats are sold, at the least price. ? . a f: d Jyi Xv July 4. the Alberta public market' atv East Twenty-third " street, north, and Alberta street will be open from. to 9 a. m and the Alblna public market on Knott street, near, Wllliamv wttl be open from 7, to 11 a; m.' Saturday, v rKhe new public market at Borthwlck street and, Klllingsworth tavenue will be Opened by tJie North Portland Com mgrclal club and its ' Women's Auxil iary from' 9 to 10 a. m. Saturday. Ock ley; Green' school children, bearing the produce from ' their vegetable and flower gardens,' wm parade down Kll lingsworth avenue from patton avenue tn th. market at 9 o'clock and' will leave at 10 o'clock for the Fourth ot July celebration in Peninsula park. H. S. Hald Is chairman of the committee In charge of the market and. celebra- uoa. . v. - v- Testerday Albina market had 10 wagon loads of produce, and one man brought 90 dozen -eggs, all of which were soldv M. H. Calef. secretary of the! Alblna Business Men's associa tion, declared that the farmers, many of whom are from Clarke county. Washington, have agreed to cometo the market regularly. , North' BeachJuly 4th Go to North Beach for the Fourth. O.-W. R. St N. steamer T. J. Potter leaves Ash street dock 1 P. m. July 3; 9 a.? m. July 4; Hasaalo. 9 p. m. Tick ets and reservations at city tloket of fice. 3d and Washington.' Phones Mar- shall 4600. A -61 21. (Adv.) OP QUALITY of Everything Good to Eat" A-4432, Main 9432 25c the pint ......... 20a. J20 ........T5 75 a aat l.SO .fl.TS On the Great Light Way Shame u J if . ft--:l. 1 .III. foryo r i m' , Prices mmmm. Open Friday s Until 10 P. M. Jlmifiy Dunn. the upstairs clothier, will be selling Jilgh grade men's suits until 10 p. m. tomorrow night. , Take the elevator to third floor Oregonlan building and dress up for the 4th. (Ad.) Potter Leaves 1 P. M. Friday Instead of S' a,' m., as shown In Jour. nai, jun su. ,ee aa in todays iaper. (Ad vi of Any I' Lis "l ' ' '''',n h i . Unrestricted Ctdic Suit: or Oveircoaft in the House $20, $25, and $40 Values mm mmi U8) t (ofSG-O i i k 1 i i r "'va STRAW HATS DEEP CUTS IN if- BE GOOD OLD THE SUMMER TONIC .that ;kotlieCt YOU will !!i 'i, i i t ! i ! i : i m t ( . t ) I l in i ( i : , iliiiiuiliilii.M i!!i,nl! INTEREST IS TUB NED OVER ; County Clerk Cof fey baa turned Into fc" - -. - . ' balances and from naturalisation mat-' un. 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