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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 31, 1921 II 1 r : f i CITY NEWS IN BRIEFl Itnn Over lKg U T. Larson of the Salem Sample ittore notified police yes terday that while driving on the Portland road his car had run over a dog.V The dog Is said to fcvc been only slightly injured. Cpay Belle Froncli Iatry ' Served or In a neat carton to carry home. Adr. - r v. r. c. Liin' Kxtracts and toilet articles. For sale by Mrs, W. D. Moyer, 170 North 23rd street, or phone 1224. Fait supply always on hand. Ad. Auto I 1'ound . . Robert liollier of route 7 re ported to police yesterday that his Ford car had been float, bad strayed, or had been stolen. Evi dently it had only strayed, for' he reported later in the day that he had found it parked on Commer cial street. f.rny oBHo Frrtch Pastry The popular desert Adr. Ir. Ij. a. Altaian, phone 147 Homeopathic physician. Adv. Two Forfeit Bond. i The war which Chief Moffitt is carrying on against traffic of fenders yesterday .brought $3 in to camp when Hay II. Camp and Charles F. Simon both forfeited bonds of 2.50., Both were charged with' having allowed their cars to stand over night on the downtown streets within the fire WILLIAM FARNUM ZANE GREY'S "THE RAINBOW TRAIL" "Comedy, Etc, , .1 Tragiy? T? Hartman's Glasses ' Easier and Better ' 'Wear them and see . HARTMAN BROS. ' . fhono 1255 Salem, Oregon NOMKING Ann r ' rtam at V. Ooau -I - Cke 8ay. BMdlM u .- 4 auiits. tc ems aa , ; - 'Om 11 .. t V Commercial (trM ad iani- and atlaka .,' ' Spactal 8udV ouicksx diume: Regular , S45.0O Thor T .Vacntun Cleaner, Our Price . !t v-'- $25 i I KJLECTRia MACHIXH A H . ENGINEERING CO. . i 137 Court St. Pho&e 4S Suits Cleaned a . ". . . . .$1JM) Rntta Pressed ir. ..-',- JW Salem Cleaners & Dyers IS1B 8. Com! 8t. Phon 1818 . j ' TREES f T iprtof Plaatlng Orit Trvm Tbm SALEM NTJRSKRr CO. 438 Orfoa BuUdlas - iALIM i t Phone 17CJ SAVE $$$ by buying your Jhardware and furniture at The Capital Hard ware & Furniture Co. 285 N. Commercial street. Phone 947. We pay 2c aloie the market Dricc for tzz 'I fivi&pTQ&icU , J PEOPLE'S CASH STORE Home Builders Take Notice : we eaa save you money on jour Plumbing Supplies; It will pay you to eoine and see. us about prices. We al ways have a supply of all Un&t, - 'i V. .-J;' Tents, all sizes, prices Ttrjr low , 0 CAPITAL Bargain House Wo buy and aeU ererythlng , . Phono SSI Jll Cnemeket it. . ' 1 limits.. Simon is a resident of loute 8, Salem, while Camp la from Portland, f .' Dm. White ami Marshall . Osteopathic physicians, U SDk. Adv. Roast or Fried liirkn Pinnrr Served all day today. The Gray Belle. Ady. Tx Given Bed Arthur Delk and T. Clifford Summer, both of Portland, were given beds in the city rooming house at the police station Fri day night. The men said that they had tried to find work but had been unsuccessful. To Receive Sealed Bids - The undersigned wil receive sealed bids up to and including the 6th day ol August, 1921; at 10 a. m. on the following stocks and fixtures in the following stores: Salem, stock $3046.19, fixtures, $855.45; total $3901.64; Silver ton, stock $1395.32. fixtures $679.77, total $2079.09; Indepen dence, stock $927.53, fixtures $256.00. total $1183.52; grand to tal, stock $5369.04. fixtures $1171.22. total $7160.26. Bids in j parcels or for the bulk of these asets will be considered. Bids must be accompanied by certified checks of 10 per cent of amount thereof. Inventories may be In spected at 641 Pit toe k Block, Portland, . Oregon. . Right is re served to accept or reject any and all bids. , , T. W. KENDALL,, Trustee in Bankruptcy of Estate of C. B. Durdall, Bkpt. Adr. Trnitse Fitted at Tyler's Drug store by an expert in the business. Adv. i i Just Received . New Fall plates. Mosher. the tailor. Adv. Here. From Walla Walla Mr. ; and Mrs. J. B. Hoel and daughter. Pauline of Walla Walla are guests at the residence of Mr. and. Mrs. B. W. Macy. Mrs. iloel .and Mrs. Macy are sisters. 813" . "-; v'f"" ' ' Today at Grand theater. Adv.. . DIED CLARK At her -home near Sclo, .- July 30, Mrs. Z. J. Clark. She was a sister of George II. Duns- ford and Mrs. J, T. Welsh, both of this city. She Is survived by . two sons and two - daughters,. miss buia ana miss uaa Clark and Glen - and Arthur Clark The funeral will be held Mon day at 10 o'clock from the home. Interment will be in the Sclo cemetery. FUXERALS The funeral of Charles - -tv Schwab who died at h!s residence at 533 rth Sixteenth street . I. .11 "II 1 . A A inn iiy wiji neia irum Rigdon parlors Monday, August at lft o'clock. A Christian Science service will be performed after which the body will be seat to Portland for cremation.. Ser vices are m charge "of Rigdon and Son. .." - Funeral services for Wayne -,C; Tackson, killed in action at Chat- eau Thierry. France, will ; take place Sunday July 31, from Rig den's, under the auspices of Cap ital post No. 9, American legtn. Rev. Lee . of ictatlng. ; Interment In City View eemetery. , ,:;v Webb'&Clough Foneral Direclori RIGDON & SON Leading Morticians ... Do you take .,. . v TURKISH BATHS I" If.Bot, why. not T ;. No other baths or treatments eaa produce the permanent re lief , to tho person ' uttering from disagreeable cold or ail ments of the flesh or body 111: the Turkish Baths wiU. Open t a. m. until m OREGON BATH HOUSE Lady and Gentlemen attend- - - . ants ' ' Do not confuse ISH KA BIBBLE cleaning witn any other .method of . carpet cleaning. vTbere la no other method of . cleaning that does the work as good or as thoroughly as ISII KA BIB- ISII KA BIBBLE clean- lng is done by hand, and not by a machine. Being done by hand and done ty an Ex pert cleaner It eliminates the guess .work or Imper fection of any machine, j--.- IshKaBibble XlaningCpr ' Ira Mercer, Mgr. 420 Ferry St, Pbone 1177 CLEAN CARPETS Legal Blanks . Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catolog on application. Adr. H. . New Fall Wool : Domestic and imported wool ens just received. Mosher, the tailor. Adv.", Albert in Portland T. G. Albert of this city is in Portland for the day, visiting with relatives. He will return in time to begin bis work at the Salem auto camp grounds Mon day. During his absence the of fice is being run by one of the campers. . - Today at Grand theater- Adv.. Pre-War Qualities In the new fall woolens at Mosher, the tailor. Adv. Bryan Cut Comer, Alleged ly H. Bryan, or 247 State street was arrested by Officer Hayden for cutting a corner: and was cited to appear before Judge Race next Monday at 1 6 o'clock . to answer bis charge. Bryan is said to have been traveling west on Union and to have '.cut; the cor ner while turning' soutbr on Win ter street. ... , " Get Lour Fall Suit Now New woolens Just received. Mosher the tailor.-AdV. Complains of Children A complaint that children in the neighborhood had rubbed berry Juice on - fresh plaster in the home which he is building at 1735 Sonth High street, J. E. Cox asked police yesterday toin- vestlgate the matter. .Officer Blrtchet was detailed to handle the matted. As the complaint in volved children who. have been the cause of several complaints in the past, tho case was given over to Chief Motfit. who will take the matter up with the parents of the children. Full Line Ingersoll Watotic Tyler'a Drug Sfore.Adv. Card nf Thanks .Owing to the extended asist ance lent us- daring the Illness and death of Mrs. Roy Westley, we take this method of expressing appreciation to the kind friends and strangers 'who shared their sympathy, time, autos, and ocn tributed exquisite floral offerings at the funeral Thursday. - Roy Westley and Daughter. - , Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Maplethorpe, ; Lucile Maplethorpe, Mrs. Eva ZZeitan. ; Osborn Maplethorpe. Adv. A Classified Ad , , ; Will bring you a buyer. VMbv Danhter Arrlv A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith of West Sa lem on July 30, to whom they not yet given a. name. Kill Military Academy Portland, Ore., surrounds Its cadets with . tho1 right envlron- nfenjLAdy--A , . leaves Car Without Driver- -,H. II. Crawford was brought to the police station yesterday for leaving his car .standing in the street without anyone in it who could drive. 'Arraigned k In tho police court he was fined $5. The arrest , was made by Chief Mof- Lower- Priced Axminster Rugs- Max O. Buren, 179 N. Com'l. Adv. , Film Man VlsU Marvin R. Cohn, of the Seattle Film "Exchange, is in Salem, visit ing with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cohn of the Ace, on High, street. Mr. Cohn will leave Tues day of this week. . Ivory Enamel Best made get my price. Max O.. Buren. 179 N. Com. Adv. Simpson Return It. Bert Simpson returned Fri day from an extended trip to Long Beach, Cal. .Whllo there he visited various points of interest, going S. C. STONE, M. D. CURES CANCERS and does a general office practice. Office Tyler'a Drug Store 1S7 South Commercial Street ONB of the gr latest !loy In this lite comes to a man through hla ability. to read. When It becomes ne cessary to strain your eyes to take in what; la on the printed page It becomes Just as necessary that yon eon ault an authority on op tometry. Have us build for you a pair of glasses that will give your-; vision - the proper accommodation. Do you s: lENcroY IM& S1a0 t 'WYHiffffX Phlmna Dittmanao Andrew ((flOmK v VZCfCWtfand Annie M. Welshaar, lots IT : W'-A'- - r-'.v.land 18. block 2, Ben ' Hall's ad- -A- - I IIIam' h Tir a w m o s as far south as Mexico. II reports a verp pleasant trip. See Our Big Ad Closing out millinery. French Shop. Adv. The Notice, to Irriemi Irrigators an flat rate Will please observe the following rules. All houses having even numbers are limited to irrigate on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday; odd numbers u Tuesday, Thurs day, Saturday and Sunday. Hours for irrigating, 6 to 8 a. m , S to 9 p. m. Salem Water. Light Power company. Adv. R-ad Supervisor Mere Road supervisors, patrolmen, deputy patrolmen and others em ployed in county oad work were visitors to the . county commis sioners court yesterday. Among those who " consulted with the county officers were Jake Kauf man, road foreman of District No. 15; Martin "Doerfler, wbo has charge of work on the Victor Point road; H.4 C. Stapleton, pa trolman of road district No, 27, near Libert;. M.sLoe, deputy pa trolman' of roads near Silverton. and 0. Johnson, who,' has charge of road paving near Mount Angel. V !-M"r. See Ottr Rig Ad ' ' Closlngr ..out.- mililnery. The French gbop.tAdv. Vaine 1 S14.2T0US0 ' V.R Putnam. Albert ItVeatch nd F. ,E. Lau, appraisers of the Ruth W. Carter estate, reported to the county conrt Saturday an Inventory of estate holdings of personal property valued at $14,270.50. New Business In Salem- The Salem Hardwood Floor company has opened business in Salem at 323 North Church street, phone 522 W. These people are prepared to lay any kind of hard wood floors and to renew any kind of old floors and make them look like new. They make old rioors sanitary, and dispense with the necessity o- rarpe:. - They have been 30 years at the busi ness and they know every'branch of It. Their reduced prices will allow almost any one to have his floors renewed, or a new floor put in. Every one in the Salem 8oction ought to be interested and to encourage this new and essen tial enterprise. Adv. See Our Big Ad Closing out I mililnery. The French Shop. AdV. Olefion Cited to Appear Olaf Oelson of 341 North Com mercial street yesterday appeared' in the police station and was cited to appear before Judge Race Mon day to answer a charge of parking his car and allowing -it to stand over night on the downtown streets. He deposited a 32 bond for his appearance. Sr-tvial Chicken Dinner Today The Spa. 382 State St, Adv. Many Find Work Eighty-nlno laborers found work through the agency of Judge Earl Race during the past week. Fla"x fields claimed the majority of the number, 65 being sent to work in them. Others who re ceived positions were: Common labor, eight; farm hands, niner house keepers, one, and and wood choppers, six. Srorlal Chicken Dinner Today The Spa, 382 State St. Adv. Drives Woth tit License 1. A. Har cn of Linton, Or., appeared in IV police station yes terday and 'deposited $5 for his appearance Monday at 10 a. m. before Judge Race to answer a charge of driving his car without a state license. Special Chicken Dinner Today The Spa, 382 State St. Adv. Motor to Silver Creek Motoring to Silver Creek Falls, a party consisting of A. J. Ed wards and family and C. C. Bac ker and family will enjoy a holi day Sunday. Mr. Baker controls the destinies cj The Statesman composing processes, while to Mr. Edwards falls the responsibility of saying "Get-np" and "Whoa" to the big Duplex press that puts ont the daily editions of Salem's morning paper. Sp-vial Chicken Dinner Today The Spa, 382 State St. Adv. Morelock on Vara t ion Deputy Sheriff Lee Morelock leaves today for a 10 day. vacation to be enent In the mountains nrar Hood River, Officer Morelock will motor to the big apple metro polis; from that point he plairs to charter a pack train and wittt a" party of fellow vacationers, ex plore a portion ' of the Cascade! range. Visiting Lewis Home iMrs. J. C. Dingman of Spring Valley. New York, a sister of Mrs.; C. 1 Lewis, is spending the month of -August with the Lewis family. . A Denver Visitor--. v ; ,': '-Fred D. James of Denver was a'Salem visitor, yesterday, a guest of his uncle," J. A. Mills, the pop ular realtor. ' Mr. James if in' In mber business tn Colorado. lie said Oregon looked good to him RlLTY EXCHANGES Reported by Union Abstract - , Company ditlon to Woodbnras' S800. . Margaret. A. Mathers, to Susie Mathers, 122 acres of tJ;. ''II. Me Clone's donation.; land claim In Forth Salem. $1. . ? W. W. and ' Clara' Hall to Mrs. MrD.'Aplin. lots 3 and 4, block 4; Den Hall's addition to Wood burn, 250. ... ; ' . the best of any state in the country excepting Colorado, lie went on his way to San Francis co on the Southern Pacific train last night. ; r .' Film la Today By 4 p. m.. out tomorrow at 9 a, oi. Tyler Drug Store, 167 South Com!. AdT. - I BITS FOR BREAKFAST Last day of the Chautauqua. S S It has been the best yet - . . , "W S And ft is definitely announced that it Is coming again next year, better than ever. - " The Salem .paper mill has defi nite orders that will keep it busy well into October, running 24 hours a day with three eight hour shifts, six days in the week, with bth of its machines. And when present orders are filled, no doubt -there will be plenty more, to keen it going indefinitely, in the same way. . v - - 'And nerhana. In a little while. there will be plenty of orders to Justify the putting in of the other Dig machine, for which space was provided in, the construction "of the main, machinery building. To do this, and add the grinders of pulp and Other machinery tfhd equipment and buildings that will P required, win mean the Invest raent of a-half million ' dollars more, at least. ' Perhaps twice that much. ' ''-" . . .. ' -- -. - V V Family came to Salem from Southern California; looking for a hew". location. Was at the - Salem free ,uto camp grounds.- Went on te.Taepma 'still looking. Came back Picked up the Salem slogan Issue of. The' Statesman t last Thursday; the school number.: In vestigated -farther. .-Bought a home. -Will live here. That Is a sample.tThat Is what the Salem slogan campaigns are for.' When l nt. Tears camnalrn U finlahrf Jntctober, th two years of slo -maiier win do out into book formv Then. the same lnd of a constructive campaign will be con- iutuea r mdellnltelr.. - But It will pe under a different name, rt win not be called the Salem slo gan campaign. 7-1. ' . . , - Good morning, another long list of new subscribers on the farms of Marion and Polk coun tieswho will get. their copies of The Statesman before we get ours In Salem; because they get up earlier. This week, abont twenty miles. more of Tarm homes will be annexed. And Salem's trade ter ritory stll further, extended. mm Etus r Inother Automobile Tourist likes City so Wlei He Will Live Here ' I wanted to take advantage of the educationol opportunities that Salem offers. That is the story of R. W. Ellis, a tourist at the Salem camp grounds Who will move into his newKSalem heme hero Mon day. ' After' having gone as far north as Puget Sound, Wash., in search of a city better suited for his home., Mr. Ellis ha3 returned south and has decided that Salem Is the place for a home. The edu cational opportunities which Sa lem offers was the chief factor in influencing- his opinion, he says. Attracted by the educational slogan page of The Statesman. which asserted that Salem had better educational opportunities than any city of its sibe on the Pacific coast, Mr. Ellis deemed the matter worthy of investiga tion. He investigated, and as a result is locating here. Ellis and his family are from Palo Alto, Cal., and are leasing the residence or Mrs. R. S. Sayer of 1259 Chemeketa street. New prospects for future Salem citizens registered yesterday at the camp grounds were: , Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Winston and family, Portland; Misgj Marguerite Evans, Los Angeles ; I John Wil? liams, Eugene; F, Raines, Susan vine, Cal.. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Wacker, Taft, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. G. F, , Berry, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. LC Beckett and fam ily. Santa Rosa; Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Paterfield and family. Eug ene; Mr. and Mrs. W- E Walker and family, Medford . Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Pickell. Weiser: I. S. Hatch, and party of six, Provo. Utah; F. C. Sadler. Venice, Cal.. J. A. CIark.f Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Dea wood, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. T. Wj Janisch, Yakima; Mr.4 and Mrs. Hazelton, Huritington; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Nichols nd fam ily, Varhan; Mr. ajad Mrs. W. A. Nichols and family, Bellingham ; Mrs. E.Caub and family. Whitt ierj"Mr. and Mrs. Alex Erskine, Whittler; Mr. and Mrs. D. Davis, Los Angeles: Mr. and Mrs. J. C Tobin, Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Darby, Medford; Mr, and Mrs. H. T. McGuire, Santa Bar bara; Mr. and Mrs. H..W. Huber. : Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. S wit ten. Fresno; S. McCall, Plain view, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Colwell and family. Phoenix : Charles Bear, Bend; Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Forsett, Bend; H. B John son, Clackamas;; Mr. and Mrs. A. W.-Blaek. Tillamook; Mr. and Mrs.. H. N. LaDaw, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Blackmon, Port land; Mrs. M. Johnson. Portland; P. R. Dodge. Seattle; T. Conway, Seattle . J. Berdty. Seattlef Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lewis, actamen to; Mr. and Mrs. BCBandette, LaGrande; W.j H. Rati -and fam ily,7 Alta Lomee; Mr. and -Mrs. E. T. Walker and family.' Portland; Mr. and Mrs. B. FfcTatler, Eagle Point. I ( SEEM SCHOOLS Windmills of All Kinds Are Made v by Salem Man; Made Them 60 Years Ago and Still Does for Fun of it One of the most whimsical char.t actrs in later-day fiction is that o' the Old Clockmaker. in Samuel Hopkins Adams' "Our Square" stories of New York. The old man had scores, hundreds of clocks; biir fat clocks. sqiHrrel- like little alarm clocks; ponderous and Blow grandfathers' clocks anli dainty boudoir clocks that t nklel their hours on silvery bells that sounded almost like . angels' dreams. " ' . N He doesn't, specialiie on clocks as the New Yorker doea, but AS A. bperry, of 6SS North Front street, Salem, is almost as iauch of a windmill connoisseur as was Adams' .character In t'.me-piecea. iieffan CO Tears Ago , Mr. Sperry began the study nt aeronautics 60 years ago. He was n't studying windmills .all the tim. however, for he was pan of Pikes Teak gold stampede back in th 50'a and nohody haa tim to think of . windmills or anything other than, gold and food, inaians and horses to get there or to run away faster than one could gJ afoot.. But he took up the study of wind and water wheels a 1UU Southern Neighbor Steadily Increasing Demands for : - ' U.S. Products I"1-"'" ' t- EL PASO, Texas, July 25. Mexico's rate" of consumption is so great that not only are nearly all of the "products of that coun try being, consumed there, but. a steady demand is being made of thti United States for raw mater ials, foods. gralns,;ttaehlnery and agricultural implements. . '.""' This announcement comes from the American consulate at Juarez, Mexico, where Consul John Djre has compiled data relative ' to Mexico's trade relations with the United States. ' ' '' Expo nations from the United States to the south republic are steadily increasing, customs of ficials report. Mexico's ranges, practically de pleted of livestock during the re volution, are slowly being restock ed. The United States Is practically the only source of supply for the state of chihuahua, according to the consular reports. Chihuahua citizens are poor be cause of the revolution and. lack purchasing power, according to the reports, but anticipate large future purchases from the United States. . .Included In Mexico's exports to the United States are mineral ores, sugar, vegetables,- wooden products and miscellaneous arti cles. The southern republic, accord ing to the report, is not as de pendent on the United States for shoes and boots as heretofore. There are three shoe factories In Mexico City which are furnishing practically all the footwear foi interior Mexico and to a larg.t ex tent along the border, t A new tannery has also been .opened there with modern fanning devic es which prepare the hides fof immediate use in the 'shoe fac tories. Another tannery of im portance is in full operation at Agua Prieta, Sonora. Wife The dressmaker says she won't make me another gown un til you'pay her bill. Hub (with relief) That Is very good of her. I'll send her a note of thanks. Watchman-Examiner. BOYS WANTED Bright, intelligent boys with bicycles wanted to carry morning routes. This is an excellent op portunity for ambitious boys to get a start in business for themselves and also make some money for their very own. ' Apply Circulation" Manager OREGON STATESMAN THE REAL VALUE of a business training will evidence itself to you when you set out upon your business career. The confidence one pos sesses when once trained to do a certain thing well is in itself worth the time and money invested in a business course. Let us tell you more about our work. Write or call for information. Capital Business College Salem, Oregon HICnEOII' INCREASE IN MEXICO later, and Trom.it he has derived much satisfsct.on. Wheel of All Type Mr. Soerry" has made doiens ! windmills that are., mounted on fence posts, on the porch, on" tree branches, on tpeclal mill roosts all over his yard. Thera are dou-ble-bladed propeller or cycloid wheels. tnadA in pairs, tights and lefts, so that one turns one way and the other its opposite, making a curious optical effect much l!k the delusions in the movies where a fast , moving auto wheel seems to be turning, backward Instead of forward, here ' are Vertical mills of a oozen kinds, with and without"- protecting vanes to neu tralise tne back; pressure of the wind. - v- : . - -r.., Vertical Not' Winner ' "But the vertical mill isn't a. winner, ' said Mr. Sperry, looking fut over his whirling wheels. They have been the dreams of ln venters ever s nce the w,hel and axle was Invented' and man found h"t the w'ndpower rould be har nessed. - But the vertical wheel isn't yet quite right' ; Some curious wheels are shown n the Sperry ceUection.. It would be aparad!so for the mechanlcal- :S CKckenJ'tE . V Dinner - ' An . -1 i l-ri 1 11 11 LADD & BUSH, BANKERS General Banking Business Office Hours from We Buy Used Goods Hunt through your attic ; then bring us -the old cloth ing you find We will pay ypu a gbod price f . CLEANING, PRESSING and REPAIRING : We call for and -n w CAPITAL EXCHANGE, 342 North Commercial St.; 'i a- ' ' Phone Hc&W LARMER PIIOXK - .1 ftQ-al SODAS and! Let your little ones have all they want of oar sodas and ice creams. They are PURE, WHOLESOME, - -III? a f nriiT-wt. mnn J j .-v Come in yourself and cool vour tonrne and jticklc ypxu We are Careful Drugs r Tyler's Drug ;St6r e 157 North Commercial i 1 . yy-inclined boy, -wfha would find something new in I every wheel. ; When I have fboj rheumaUsm or get a tittle tired or nervou. I make a new design of wheel." aaid Mr. Sperry. iThey're not scientific studies': ; they're not made with the Idea. 4t discovering some great tew taechanlcal pnn clpal. I make jn because I Uk-i 'em and thero jlhey are. TOO LATE 0 1 CLASSIFY LEASE AXD CROS FOR BALK . Kigbt aw --la. pre. twa applM, ix tnn fcy. Wit I for isiormalton, K. llMkl-rf. lllwi. Or. Urat . T -i- Just brie ot pur Fountain ;; SpeHala ; . . Theyresdellcious , Schaefer's Drug Store Sole Agent Garden Courjt 'preparations 135 N. Comfl.. I Phone 197 :- v.v?. 10 a. in. to 3 p. m TT deliver. Best jvork - - ' We'U Take Your Trunk to the statloa br bring It front there any tlm e you say. IlaodW It carefullyv is- i oo, Noj'baggaga , smashers In' jour employ. Ship all sorts of pjackagejy freight " or express,; oo. " If you 'hare anything to Send away, or to be brought to ou phone us and you'll find ojiir transfer' aertlco 'at your command at once. TRANSFER 030 palate If. St ' Phcns 35 i