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lliLi-UUkUlM b i'A'i LWAM, ixrUw. UKLAjOa . 1 GOW: NEWS INBRIEF Symphony Concert- ' Te concert to be presented next Wednesday-evening at the orm ory by the Salem Symphony or chestra 'will incaude q number of popular numbers including the "Blue Danube" waltz. . Ot special Interest to musicians of Salem Is the presentation Of an original .composition entitled. "To a But terfly," by the young Salem com poser, Miss Bruce Putnam.1 " tks Attention! " Prof. Richard Xanthe;-middle 'weight champion ot Michigan, will z wrestle to a finish George Lam bert, at the Elks' lodge tonight. ' Free to ail Elks. Adv. , Efforts will be r made to have a large attendance of Salem Ro- tarians . present. : Members of the Salem club hare also, been in cited by the Portland RoUrians to attend the big Rotarian ball this evening. Tickets , are only 15. - ": - National Thrif t Week ' Elks Attention! Prof. Richard . Kan the. middle weight champion of Michigan, will wrestle to a finish George, Lam bert, at the Elks' lodge tonight. Free to all Elks. Adv. 11.828.75. In the suit of WT, II. Drake against Julius Johnson, the udgmeat by default was or 904.95. v .4 ' , i Auto Hit Street A smashed wheel for his auto mobile was the result of an acci dent reported last night by 3. H. Emory of Salem route 4. Mr. Emory stated that he was driving south on Commercial street when he was lnvoKed in a collision UDservance of "National Thrirtjwith a south bound street car. Week is to be urged by the Sa-jNo one was Injured, according to teiu x. m. u. a. xor me week be-i the report. ginning January 17, the anniver sary of Benjamin Franklin's I Ltsral Blanks birth. The "Y" is taking it up I Get them at The Statesman of as a national issue, with the flee.- Catalog on application. backing of 40 of the , strongest Adt, national - business and social or ganizatlons of the country. Thrift I Seeks Bird loe Two Sfarrlagr Yesterday' - , 'is not necessarily the hoarding of I E. M. Sims reported to the po- Two marriage . licenses were I money, but is the rational sarins lice yesterday that his black and issned yesterday The first was jot money. - , I white bird dog had failed to put to D. Russell. Rarey ot Centralia, l " . lin an appearance yesterday. Wash., a teacher.', and Charlotte I Loan to Farmers- May Crolsari of 460 North Thir-1 The Marion-Polk county farm Liberty Is Brief teen th street, shipping clerk at loan association, since last May Hilda Wicklund, 17, and Ellen the state library. The second was has loaned to the farmers of the Good, 17. walked away from the to Archie Roy Lee, of 960 High- two counties the sum of $70,100, girls' training school last night land avenue, laborer, and Adella I according to' W,D.8mIthVsecre- nut were apprenenaea ana re Patterson of 23S4 Oak street. Itary and treasurer ... of the local I turned to the school, according to a i ' i ,,.. I agency: Applications are now in I reports filed with the police. A Daughter Born I for a total of $25,000. The lare A daughter was born Wednes-lest loan made was $10,000 and IHaIw Country Club day to Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Rossi the smallest $1200. Dnrinr the Members attention. Formal of 1309 North Commercial street. 1 Past four years the association J dance New Years eve. No invita She has been named Mary Alice. Furniture at Auction ' Friday, Dec. 30, 1:30 p. m. 719 K Com'l St. F. N. Woodry, the auctioneer. Adv. has loaned to farmers a total of I tlons being mailed. The Commit- 130S.O0O. te- aov. Salem Itotarlans to Preside The Salem Rotary club has ac cepted an invitation of the Port land Rotary club to take entire charge of Its program at the reg ular Tuesday noon meeting of the Portland club, January 17. DIED Awaits Grand Jury W. James, facing a charge of LaB RANCH At her late home, burglary of a dwelling, yesterday route 4. Salem, Dec. 28, Jose-1 waived examination and Judge phlne Jasmer LaBranch. wife I Unruh ordered that he be bound ot Edward LaBranch. at the I over to await action or the Marion age of 64 years. Besides her county grand jury. Bali was set husband she Is survived by 9 I t $500, which was furnished by children, Edward and Frank of I James. Myrtle Point, Wallace, Samuel. present indications, it weather conditions are favorable from this time on. & Classified Ad Will bring you a buyer. Adv. Jat a Little Law For the beriefft of those wno are wondering why 15 senators In the recent senate of tne specM session of the legislature, could not prevail over 14 senators, the following Is quoted from the Ore gon law: "A majority of all mem bers elected to each house "ball be necessary to pass every bin or oint resolution; and all bills ana oint resoln tlons so passed, shall be signed by the presiding off cers of the respective houses. The senate has a membership of Senator Hume died a snort t1m before th calling of the speeial session, leaving but 29 in attendance, but the attorney gen eral ruled that 16 votes was nec essary to pass a bill. Demontration Today On Lessons in Love, 2 p. m. to 11 p. m. 1.40 N. Liberty St Adv. Complaint Filed Lee Savely and other represen tatives of the wheat growers on Batter creek, in Umatilla county, have filed with the public service commission a complaint against the Oregon-Washington Railroad Navigation company, alleging inadequate trackage and loading facilities at H inkle. They ask an investigation and an order by the' commission. BISHOP MS OF BUSKS STATUS Million Dollars Worth of Building in Sight Near Sale mNext Year HOTEL ARRIVALS j Attended QuarterTy Inspection-- Among the military men attenrfori ih nnarterlv review ot th. iK2nd reeiment. .held at the Portland armory last night, were the following: Colonel oeorge a. White, adjutant general: Major C. E Gjedstead, Major Henry u. Miller, Major James S- Dusen bury, Major Carle Abrams, Capt. H. C. Brumbaugh, Capt. T. A. RU ea. Lieutenant Paul Hendricks and Dr. B. F. Pound, commander American Legion post No. 9, Sa lem. MARION Carl Baker, Dallas: Mabel Trenworth, Wlllamina; A E. Buchanan, Rolf Court. F. Mc- Taggart. Eugene; V. H. Reneklng Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bland. W. M Adair. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Ben- net, R. C. Royce, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Buller, H. T. McKenzie. C W. Garland. J. Miller, Portland; E. L. Weeder. Albany; J. B. Ford, Independence; Mary Gand, Mar garet FItrpatrick, Tacoma. BLIGH F. H. Gtllam. F. J. Merrei. R, B. Fox. R. L. Gib bons, S. Sims, A. W. Hadley, J T. Olssn, Portland; H. J. Shus ker, Astoria; William J. Kickel. Corvallis; E. L. Wickman. Mc- Leod, Mont.; Elmer L. Lendl, Or egon City. plisameatsV he Mid. Vital what ever Itr fcefamerr'may say, eve, the school children will soon learn that in 1912 onr national wealth was $187.000.000.000 and in 1920 vhen the Republican adclaisira tloa Vas chosen it -was $330,000, 000,000; In ,1912 our foreign trade was $:.$50.000 and ia 1920 it was $12.500.000.000 Fred, Albert, Mrs. J. M. Watt ling. Mrs. M. J. Morriflon. Mrs. V. V. Hagedorn of Salem, and 21 grandchildren. Will Build Garage Announcement was made yes terday that the Bonesteel Motor company had, purchased from T. Cut This Oat It Is Worth Mont-) Cut out this slip, enclose wit I 5c and mall it to Foley & Co. 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago. 111. writing your name and addres clearly. You will receive in re turn a trial package containing Steamer Grey Eagle in Service Foley's Honey and Tar Compoun. The steamer Grey .Eagie or ior cougni, coias ana croup; r o Spaulding Logging company was 'ley Kidney Pills for pains Inside- ana d&ck; rneumatism, oacxacnt kidney and bladder ailments; am Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whole WM. S. HART "WHITE OAK" Coming Sunday ... Mabel Normand In "MOLLY (T The .remains are in care of the B. Kay, a lot on Court street just Terwilllger home, and funeral I east across the alley from the resi- annonncement will be given later. I dence of Senator Charles L. Mc- Nary and that early in the spring, BARKER At a local hospital. two story concrete garage Tuesday, December 27, : 1921, would be erected. The lot is lo Mrs. Florence Barker, ' at the ted in the same block as the aee of 71 years. She U snr-' Court apartments. A few months vived by her husband and one sister, Susan V. Hardy of Port land HartoanY Glasses Easier and Better Wear them and eel HARTMAN BROS. fnona 1255 , Balem Orefon tMtalxs at 161H . OwaoMfslat steMl Ohoy gay, VmxUm sad AJ XXiBM, U trsam sat dzinka. QMS IX M. N 1 BJ Spelal aB4if- ago persons from Denver endeav ored to secure support for the erection of an apartment house on The 'body will be forwarded to tJ0"1. lt i tjtvk a! AL.. lT "Z v."?"t. "1 1 age of 60 feet on Court street, i oi ue remains. i TmntrUt- i- itim, BllAft. Al a local hospital, dav to Mr. and Mm. Otto Paul Wednesday. Dec. 28, 1921. Wil- I Hofutetter of rural route 7. Salem liam Frederick Shank at the She lias been named Violet Ruth age of 66 years. Deceased had resided here for eight years. Elks , Attention! He leaves his wife. Anna M., I Prof. Richard Kanthe, middle- three daughters, Mrs. Ieila weight champion of Michigan, will Kuhn of Dayton and Mrs. Flor-1 wrestle to a finish George Lam ence Buckles and Mrs. Helen I bert, at the Elks' lodge tonight Dennison of Salem, by one son, I Free to all Elks. :Adr. t John B. Shank; of Superior. Neb., two sisters, Mrs. C. 8. Snow at Black Rock Camp Dudley of Portland and Mrs. B. I There was six inches or snow It. Carson of Portland, and one I yesterday at the Black Rock camp . brother, John Shank of Supe- the Spauldlng Logging cora rlor. ?ch. 1 pany, while at the Grand Ronde -Ta funnrii'i win hn hM .t Lin I camp, but little remains of the re- cTftpftrMYhh!. 2 frnm th cent heavy snow fall. With this Iw.hh &iAh rv- favorable condition at Grand tn-ln. win h. fnr,M t Ronde, the camp will probably I .w w. , land for cremation., railed into service yesterday tow the government's pile driver atd dredge from Wheatland w- lanrt in Oreaon City. 1 he gov-1 nA thornnrhW cleanaln APtimMt has recentlV Deen UUIUR I...K--.1- .nnitlnstlnn Klllnu. some rivetment work on th west nes8 nPAdacnes and giuggiai ride 01 tne river just uiu . bowels. Sold everywhere. Adv land isiana. i I A Five Cent Ice Cream Cone IT REALTY EXCHANGES beginning nexi wuuuaj, lon tntomal mvennA tax OD ice cream and several other con-1 Reported by Union Abstract j -.AH.tM. .AvAi4 ?,m thA soda 1 1 . 1 CIKVIUUI Ki'vu .11 AtiMllItLUy I ountain. which have been taxea.it - - . will be handed out without the I A coolidge & Co. to J. E. and annoyance of adding a cent or i j L,ytie, 8 acres Peter Cox d. two, all of which had a most m- 1 1. c.-6-l-W, 1. U. S. National Bank, Portland to L. A. Beekman, trustee, blocl 15. railroad addition to Hubbard $1. Oscar and Amanda M. Redfielt SAVE $ $ $ reopen about next Monday. The Black Rock camp, which is at an elevation of about 2500 feet, will remain closed 'for some time on WenO GZ UiOtiehl cording to U. C. Holt, logging su . . -. . o 1 1 nerlntendent of the Logging company. sv hnvincp vour hardware and furniture at The Capital Hard. ware a Furniture Co., 285 in. Commercial street. Phone 947 : V ; TREES , , for Spring Planting Order From frrn ffay.vyn jrURSEux w. 4SS Oregon BuUdln it. ; x : f OBXQON -' PHoa 1TIS Leading Faicrd Expert Embdnert Spauldlng Grand Jury in Session The Marion county grand Jury Is now in session. W. H. Hobson of Stoyton is the foreman and other members are W. H. Sher man, c. A. Bear, liomer uouiet D. H. Mosher, George Elgin and E. A. B. Howard RIGDON & SON 1 1 Joint Administrators Appointed The county court has appointed Leading Morticians to astroug effect on a 5-cent piece, And no more will there be a pen ny or two oa favorite patent med icines or tooth paste or on castor ia and other favorite drinks. Al though the internal revenue ta KQ Carrle GUbArt E iot 2o, SU on spectacles will be taaen on, i rertOQ south. $1200 will remain on jewelry. Cavemen Trained In Lessons in Love, 2 p. m. to : 11 n. m. 140 N. Liberty St., to day, tomorrow and Saturday. Adv. John and Phllomena E. Likusk) to Geo. H. and Nancy C. Duren, lot , Ireton fruit farms and 4,- 935 acres in section 18-8-3-W 1700. Gladys Eleanor Emery to Albert H. Thompson. 120.36 acres, sec tlon 28 and 33, 7-1-W., SI. Wm. P. Emery, guardian to Al Rull Tn Onlet Till Mansf'eld Brooks nas orougm bert H. Thompson. 120.36 acres suit against James Nesbitt ana section 28 and 33-7-1-W, $1 others to quiet title to the east I j. s. Talbot to F. B. Simpson half of lot 1. block 5. in soutn-15.100 acre in section 16-9-3-W, 11 west addition to the city of sa-1 Herman and Anna K. Tasto ti lem. The complaint alleges that r Liie Bowman, lot 11. block 'D" the plaintiff has been in possea-i Simpson addition to Salem, $10. slon of the property, for the past 1 Jda Lu anij Grey M. Green t 20 years. I Grace M. Johnson, lot 1, Capita Home addition to Salem. $10. TitJe Confirmed I a m Lull tn Mrv c Edmond Judge George G. Bingham has part of lot 12 block 1 Burling In discussing the business out look for 1922. C. P. Bishop. In speaking to the Rotary club yes terday noon, said that he was of an optimistic disposition, f nd therefore inclined to look on the bright side of things. While attending a coaference of prominent business men at Se attle lately. Mr. Bishop had the pleasure of hearing an address by Robert Dollar, the greatest steam ship man and exporter on the Pa cific coast. He quoted Mr. Dollar as saying that very few people realize how near America was last summer to another world war on the Pacific coast. Conference Lauded. Referring to the armament con ference at Washington, Mr. iMshop said that he' was satisfied that much, had been done in the way of modifying a world sentiment ot iistruEt into a feeling of har .nony and trust and a better un Jerstanding among nations. Regarding marketing conditions Mr. Bishop said: "The producers of our country .re fast becoming organized into tiling organizations that wil. nean more remunernttva pricea man for the pas season. The jgh cost of producing tho cryp it 1921 and the low price at Anich it has been markeied. ha Umionstrated to the farmer tnat rain matter must be used in ei!- ag as well aa brawn in produr- fe." Regarding the "farmers" bloc" in congress, Mr. Bishop said that X was bound to produce kocki re ults on the Pacific coast and slight bring within a short time che aoDointment of a real dirt farmer on the director's board of ;he federal reserve bank. Local Affairs Mentioned. "We have much to encourage as in our local affairs. The lum ber industry is getting into an ac tivity not known since the close of ihe war. The government's last 3Etimate on crop prospects for the 'omins year is that it is to be the largest' in the history of the country and fruit prices are ad vancing. With the fruit crop of 1921 absorbed before the begin ning of the next crcp year, the 1922 crop will strike a market with shelves practically bare. "One million dollars worth of buildinz construction is In sight 'for next year within five miles of Salem. Hence, let us about our labors with good cheer. LADD& BUSH .BANKERS Established 18G3 General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a. m. to S P- m i ii mi rirrr-TT --n t" '"'1 "' l " " ' i AVE hi Money Saved Is Money Earned Our prices actually SAVE MONEY for you. Our policy is to sell good merchandise for LESS MONEY, a visit to our store will convince you that we are carrying out this policy every day In the year. 1 . Hardware Furniture Dishes Tinware Plumbing Fixtures and Supplies Yon will bo surprised at the variety our stock of fers and more surprised at the prices we sell our t goods for. 1 i. REMEMBER. OUR MOTTO IS , A SQUARE DEAL ON EVERY PURCHASE' AND .YOUR ' MONEY BACK IF GOODS ARE NOT AS REP RESENTED: " ; - K:y V' Square Deal Hardware and : Furniture Co: : . . 220 North Commercial Street r il r ; vhops NEW YORK, Dec. 28. Hops. aides and wool unchanged. 9 EXTRA SPECIAL Our Utah Coal going at REDUCED PRICES These prices are cash:: Utah Lump CoaL$ 17.00 UUh Stove CoaL 16.00 , We guarantee all our coals confirmed the title of C. P. 'el- bert to 55 acres, in section 9. town shir 9. south of range 1 vest He had brought suit against O. K. Goodman and a number of others to quiet title to his property. ton addition to Salem, $10. Rex I. and M. Ethel Hubsell t Fred and Zuia Komack. 21. li acres, section 22-6-1-W. $2200. C. D. and Marie Troudt to B and Bertha Ortman. 32.18 acre. in section 13-5-2-W.. $10. E anrl (o ri o Rrhntt' tn Jn ljlng SclMKlhoue Sitv I . . 1-2-3-12-13-14 Joint school district 10. zaw block 2 Subiimity. $400. rauline D and Martha A. Biele Ve use the Post System "-lorFcet- iA Ci.-i -i-1$ . P'Av.'-.f-- Broken archei and other deformities corrected without tn nse of arch supports, casta. nads. etc and without the loss ot time from your regular oe- enpaUon, wot GftiroDooy. " Dre. TThlte A Uarahall U. & Bank Bldg. EGGS WANTED 42c per dozen People's ash Store Cooking Apples $1 per box delivered 5 boxes for $4.50 Baldwin, Northern Spy, Rome and others. Better Grades. $1.50 a box delivered Phone your order- 494 WARD K. RICHARDSON 2395 Front Giesr. This is he Joi that JuRt recently decided not to buy a site or build a school house J. M. Brown and P. L. Brown as na ,WB w l u ZrZnna joint administrators of the estate Jf". J?an, th "JJ.0 t!. o t,- . " n, I County Treasurer Drager refused 76 years. The estate Is valued atto Pern?lt the JfZJEl .. . ... ...... I mnnv fnr n n v nlhpr nlirnORA than $i8,ooo oi wnicn $s,ooo is per-r-,ry, sonal property and $10,000 in amas county, naye purcnaaeu 1.44 4 acres of land for school purposes near Aurora. The grantors were Mary A. Glesy, a t a 1 1 . J f41ft vatnerute a. xmij .uu - KaKBr lnt B and III. uiBUiv. . , . , r ,. FRUIT NEW YORK, Dec. 28. Evap-1 irated aDDles nominal. Trunes firm, peaches steady. C0RDELL HULL IS FETED BY LEADERS .(Continued from page 1.) "equal rights to all and special Drivileees to none." "The recent Democratic admin istration has not yet received credit for its many great accom- Goods packed, shipped or stored. Fireproof Storage. Prices to Please Yon Phone 930 V Larmer I Transfer Today Tomorrow-rSaturday meyer to John II Bieletneyer, 5i by 200 feet in Silverton, $450. Wm. A. Ryan and Elzia am real estate. voted for, not even to loan it for one year, and this decision was upheld by Judge George O. Bing- i uaui. iuit nan cuatu, Mw M-ruimcw I . i v . i0i, tn Fitted at Tyler's drug store by - v. j v . a. .www... an expert In the business. Adv. Tentie Tinkle Knlate Appralsetl The estate of TAntie Tinkle has "The Xext War" The book by Will Irwin, entit led "The Next War," Is having t?S,8.edt lVl3,-",,0Mthe greatest call at the Salem block IS, Riverside addition t Salem, $750. Frank and Gertrude Ewing U General Finance Co., lots 5 and 6 block 15, Riverside addition to Sa lem. $10. . It. W. and Elsie Tripp to Fre. Hoflich, lot 5, block 13, Brook lyu addition to Salem, $10. Albert 11. and Ora Thompson t. Gladys Eleanor and Evelyn Grac Emery, 120.36 acres in sectlont 28 and 33. 7-1-W., $1. The Fargo Orchards companj to Vesta Coles and Jennie Bird sey. lot 4, block 6; also lot 12 block A, Fargo. $2500. J. T. and Edith A. . Reams U Joseph Fery, 32.109 acres in sec W 8 in Ta,ue OI lot rnblic library, according to Miss iTnd 17 9 l W S10 in Woodburr u The appraisers hora M. Case, librarian. A book 8 ?V and Vmmi ?' l"1! SfXi. G,0ra that is expected to be widely read v "J I s. RAGS !.... ,,.. . We want them and want I them bad i Because tie do we will pay VW1 the high est price obtainable any where. Bring us all y6u hive. ,-'.5. V'.' Also old clothing, furniture and junk of all kinds. ; STEINB0CK JUNK CO. The House of Half a Million and One Bargains 402 N. Com!, Phone 523 Time To Take " Inventory . Practically every . business "takes stock" on January 1st. in order that they may know just where they stand. A mighty good thing for some of us to do! How much natural ability i have you? Are you making use of it? Would a business training help you to "cash, in" on such ability? We can help you get this business training. Our school is in session throughout the year. New classes will be formed in all subjects on January 2. 1922. Write or call for informa . Hon. Capital Business College: Salem, Oregon bnerrm ana uwigni -arr. in SajMn i- entitled "Queen Vic toria " p-ivlntr an inlima.tfl historV , w .. I n . " uiuiHn, Kuitra cf tne personal life ot Kngiana s iu. me buii. ui n.iu.-uu.uui famous queen. The book is now Bottle company against Tno rnes ltady for circulation. well's company, the defendant has filed "Outlines ot History" is finding an answer, alleging tnat it was numerous readers. Miss Case damaged to tne extent oi 9iu,vuu Bavs wnen tne piamuu in tne case Shipped bottle that were not suit-1 y jura Buys Ijjrul able for use. The Phez company A deed oI transfer was filed alaleges that bottles sent were de- for record yesterda in which A fective and that they broke after t. Winches and wife transfer ti- shipments had been 7nade to job- tje to 51 1-2 acres of land near bers. Through the defective bot- Aurora to F. Miura. The consid ties. The Phes company alleges oration was $4,500. that u nas euiierea aamage 10 tne extent of $10,000, and asks judg- 1 Iio,v OvercoaU "Wantrd ment for this amount. Althouah there was a fairly generous response to the call for bedding to be delivered to Ked Cross beadqnartera two doors eat oi the First Methodist church, all j for charity, yet no overcoats for boys were received. And the ! bedding that was given, was soon Freeh Eastern Oyst Home made Chile, steaks, chops, etc. Jack's Cafe, lea So. Commercial St. Adv. Divorce Salt Continued In the circuit court yehterday. placed with families that had the divorce suit of Carrie Chapel I been sleeping without suffictwit against Oival A. Chapel, was con-1 protection from the cold. lied tinned until February 8. They Cross headanartcrs in beinr used were married 30 years ago. In the j by the Associated Charities Tor complaint. Mrs. Chapel alleged I collection of clothing. There is that he had failed to support her I still the call for more clothing and that she was obliged to sup- nort herself for 15 years. Mr. Chapel is 65 years old, and ob jects to the divorce. Ebner to II E. and Rose Melchion, lot 2 blk 4, Mt. Angel, $1000. El'Z. and Henry Koehler tc John Fresken, cast half of ntrth east quarter section 35-5-1-W., $3000. Emma and. Elmer Stotler to C. D. and If. I,. Thomag. lot 1, blk 60. North Salem. $3000. Joseph A. Kilian to Philip F. and Frances C. Kilian, 106 acret in Munkers donation land claim, 7-3-W., $1 and other considera tions. George and Mary M. May to Philip F. and Frances C. Kilian, part of lot 18, block 1, May's ad dition -to Mt, Angl. $10. J. T. and Edith A. Kearns. by sheriff, to Farmers and Merchants bank of Stayton. 1 i acres in sec. 10-9-1-W.. $1,636.08. J. T. and Edith A. Kearns, by sheriff, to Farmers and Merchants Rank of Stayton, 20 rds. by 150 ft. in sec. 10-9-1-W., $663.50. I "THE f( -1 SKY PILOT" A Big Special 25c Midnight Matinee " Saturday 11 p. m. No Broccoli Merting Ttxliiy It was announced a few dajs ago that there would bo a meet ing of the Salem Broccoli associ ation today. This was prema ture: the announcement was made through a mistake. But it Is ex pected to call a broccoli meeting Default in Three Suit Judgment by default was eu tered in the circuit court yester day In three suits. In that of the 8o .J f w-7 rrlt an rly date. It is necessary It. Smith, the judgment was tori . t" iva oi r v 'or all growers to make arrange- Slvl-i r. Thoma- ments for marketing their crop. i.,n mtercd was for' WN w be a good one. from Friday Saturday Sunday Four !Ug Acts VAVOKVIXJJS (juaranted the niRKe4 and Best Show In Town 35c, Why Fay More HUGH IV Ledger Books Before the first of the year you should be thoroughly prepared for the new busi- ness with a complete set of nqw books. Our Journal and Ledger Books, also loose leaf forms will best meet your needs. See our big display now. Commercial Book Store 163 N. Com'l Phone 64 I v ti : - i r i -y . r k -.1, , t irTfl? I mm? 1M wiuiAvva n MAM mmmM .- ; ! WjMMff Bit'gert Weteb ' ! wiiM, - Picture Made '. , 1 .- ---.- I 1 M m mm ; uomeay triizina 1 m i it .in wm i in ii ii I ii - ' ' ' - ' ' " " "'lWJ-i -MiMai taunmuiM: wewfaaiwiiAJumiiieaswi'' fa' usj..wmw '1 innwiRfflBt mm it . , UV - " '1