THE OEEGON SrA'L .iMAN, SAUHll.. I'r t m at . II COLLEGE 61 ? First- Annual Event' at the Historic School in Polk , County I !, Rrnsh eolleRQ had its first an l nual home coming last Saturday in the wonderful grove east of the ; school house. - f , ", Brush college Is not a college at alt. 'It la a public school; a Polk county pioneer public school, eitnated west of the Wallace place About' three miles from West Sa lem. (Take the road 1 to the left Just before reaching the Wallace 'farm.) ' -h :, . i - r :.:j.:..-?U-tv . i But this -school has Ion j; been lcnown as , 'Brnsh college," and the public spirit of both the plonr eers - and J the , later . residents : of the district has made it famous. The school is a sorf of community house. ' The picnic (grounds In tno ; beautiful grove there isvlsited by hundreds of peopl s each;yeg.fc. V' - - v ' : , ' . 1 4 . I-arge Attendance : The home coming Idea originat ed with the parent teachers' asso ciation, of which AL II. Steiner is president. i,.lle presided at the home coming exercises, which were held recently, .',; . The dinner in the groye. served a;t noon, was great, jit was sup erb. It. was1 provided by the peo ple, of the neighborhood,' who did themselves great (credit., 1 Old pu pils of Brush college were there frem long dlsfancesrSeverwWunrfRusseH Beckef; assistant dred people enjoyed the dinner anil, the exercises. , .' J ?;VJ-V;:- .:.Vtrf- .lfeh'hah;'wa'theJhl5W luiiaifi anu out; uiu iuj guuer ail her formatkmfrorit "old "liners coiners, Followlriir .was the!.. Wosram y 1 (though , it was departed i from eomewDsi Djrcaiiins pn some un expected though Very welcome vis itors:).' t- m-:y -"3 -v." .;j aSW -aervedtphfdac - : P - '; ;, Piano selection, " Margaret. I. Steiner. . ' !"'. f ... :-: Poem "My .Last Load of Hay," Mr. Leabo." V : .-- - " Vocal selection' Mrs." W. C. Kantnor. . ., , , V;; l Kemlnlscense.- porr Gibson.,? ; Son g. M isses - .Caroline ?; an d Waltz. ? v-i'M-t-'C...U-j..v- Remarks. Cora Walnflr.i , enflisceflceaijC?ft Whson; -Remarks. John "Harriot. RepLtetien-LoijGorsline. Cow3?wiJrf ,nIa Paerev t Soh?; I la&kjf JVbill and Beck- w !!!! 1 VUt(.MltMi Antnnet .iint, Mrs. Hazriit. 1 '-..iwUnr rpm TODACCO nowV ROLL YOUR OWN VTH X. CrolTpr TRAYEUAUY WATEJL, amtar- x? round Portlahd to.Sad ,.U. .1 including meals lWfriurd v ! Portland to SanFranascoi nd iiplWVA' . retuVn,Jricludir meal and berth. ' (55? Sailings every Wednesday . ' u . f?,..!::? , ; It Ar-il yYQ, . ; turn; duduiMjaW ana berth.- A, r j'-' t,' Sailings eveiy Wedesday -v i:.j;f o OlM-wav fares, f4l and up ...v.-.'s- ricnics,-Revf W. C. Kantner. . C Ilisiory of Ilrush College i 1 l-v School distri,N0.r3i.wag or' ganixed 1 860 .ork Adam Hamil ton;, directors, Jessie Haritt, Dan iel Em met t and '..Robert HamUtotf.' ' ? School site front th C. O.'llo.-i-ford donation land claim. No data available but according to mem ory of old residents the land was donated by David. Prettyraan... , "J The first school, house, was erected in the spring1 of ,1860. The . lumber . was . hauled ' from Cola and building constructed by Adam Hamilton 1 and 'Jessie Har ritt. Size of building 25 x 3d feet, one room. The first teacher wa3 Mri ! Williams. f Among those at tending the first; school were MeasrsT Breeze and Cass Gibson; John Harrltt, Alice Harritt ( Em met t) and James Emmett. The school Was named Brtsh College by Breeze Gibson. . ; ; ' ; "'Jane Harvy taught in 1861; jio records'from 1861 to 1866.1 when J. "A. Selwood. now of Salem,' taught and among the i students was .ChaS. Mclntire who Is now a building contractor of Salem. , The ICGT was organized in the school house in 1866. Clerk's record for wood pur chased lor the jrear j 1 ?J s 9 , cost $1.25 per cord. A cloak ro,om was built on the front of school honse fh 1898 by Mr. Proctor, wages f paid $1.50 per: day. In 1899 the directors purchased from Fre4 Loose one acre of ground ad joining north of school, for which they; paid $100. .The south room of present building was construct ed inn09.-:vir-k, : Brush 'College Literary, society organized in i 1908. President. Burt '(H. R. Winslow; vice pres ident, Minnie' Norwood; secretary. secre tary,! Karl Harrltt; treasurer.: Ed- wf ii fcutler i aVgeajj t-aV-arm a; Ca rl Beckckr'krlt4'-MT8:- B. WJ llar- TheVl,Prutf 'r College Sihday hooi ' wasofganlzed'- rApftl " 24; scr 1910. Of f iceirsr Su per In tenden t . Al" R.tJ'Ewing;rir assistant sn jrln-l tendent, Mrs."" Earl Becket; treas urer, Mrs. R. M. itarrls; organist, Mrs. Earl Becket; ' Bible teacher, Mrs." Addio Winslow; young peo ple. P. R. Winslow primary teach er; Mrs. Earl Becket. Eighty-five persons present first meeting. Brush College Helpers was organ ized 1910.:, j '.. - In 1911 the furnace, was in stalled by Mr. ,Wood, and f irst half of basement cemented. In. 1912 the '.' room ' on fnorth . was i : built by J. S. Ashbaugh, contract price $j825. r,' ';' :'l --'.j.? . .5 Ia 1914 folding, doora, Installed between rooms undet the super vision of C. A Park. , , J The name of . the - tschoot and number of; district ;.wast- put.on present building nnde: snperTls Ion of J. F. Wollc.y, -i s The PTA was organized March. 1 4,-19 14. oncers President, Mrs A.; R. Ewing; rice pdesJdenl.iMjrs Ed t Loose; secretary, Miss. Helen Cook;: treasurer, Mrs. NLiMiner, - In 1916 the last half of base ment was exeavated- bj, tbek- men of the districts also they built re taining alla:and:tcement,'floot, cttpboard and tables.. -t-and .-the movable 'platform; ; i All i this was, financed by the PTA under 'whose auspices . the work was done,; The committee In charge of the work was O. A. Baker. A. C. Ewing: and U. M Lehman, b There! were 10 ,to 47 men every 'day for , one week till work was completed , t June. 1919. water igygtem in stalled. '.:M- ; :- V"J ' :f May, -1923 electric - lights were installed. ' Teachers of Brash College Jr ; Mr. VWllliamsJ: 1860;VMr. Col well. Lu.ticla Kuykendyl.""- Mary trip faM Dtegd and rcttu, f f V KQ n4.berto oau- vl i v Portland, Oregfon. Joseph (Selood, J R G 6 ; M r. Gi m. Charles" Phillips, W, l!.,Wod. E1U kWItten.- Irs. Fitch; Doc Hudson. is 1 4 ; .Mary Lawrence, 1 8 7 1 Mr. uourbb, toesi- aneuer in uregon; bllie Wa;( Miss Henderson. ts4; Mnzo SKinner 176-Jennie Rro brant, 1879; Jameg? Clark,; Mr. Bennon, 1880; Sallie'Cavitt, 18S0- 1881; ' Mary Devpl. 1881; .Allice McClinch. George Lewis. MUlie Tompson. Eva Lee; 1886; eCorgp Watt, J887;:ejssje Cutlerv 1889; EJla Sykes, -1 $9; vLena Preacott. 1S93; , Kate Parringtop, .183-4,-5 J Frank Emmett. 1895-6; W. A.. Morris, 1895-6; . . Ignore Kirk wood.' 18S5;? Mrs, Jessie Cutler- Tagftert. .1896; Mi. Bentley, Clara, Moors, Elya Aastin, Mr Gardner. 5, Thressle MorfHt," cjJssie Smith, Jo& Bell. 19.11; Miss Helen Cook. 1912-1 2-1 4-1541 6-1 7.1-XSS Alemeda Fajler, 1512-13-14; Maf greti Garrison. 1914 1: Bell Bairke. 1915-16; Lucille Tucker, ,191,7; Miss York, 1120; Mr. and Mrs.' D A.JIbag. lf 21r22-23. In 1910. AdelialOlron, Myste Robertson and Miss-Wall. ; . Irejctor of ,Ilrsh'. College' ,J Robert Hamilton. Jessie J Hai- ritt,' Dantel Emmett. John Harritt, Henry Cladk, W A. Wanri,5 B"- W- Harrltt, W. Ii; Fulkerson; C. W. Beckett. Fred .Loose. Mrs. Juliet SoutbTwick, iienry; Smith, J. $. Emmett, Jphn'Sloi-ris J. S. Frost, J. R'. Chapman!' A. D. Olson'A.iC LeabOj, George" W. Teller R. I A. Harris; J. F.'Toelk;- '-'!' ' I U- Clerks, of 'BrpMh Cpllee: I Adarh' Hamilton: Jessie Harrltt, Jobn.HarrlttX H. Emniett. C. W, Beckett Andrew -ti Vercler,-' Ed. Loose, At R. Ewlng!' ... k I RECOVKRfitf FBXnr STOMACH v; . TitorBfcE . ; "Ilad stomach trouble J three years and finally was -In bed eight weeks -with 'tetrlble ' T cramps,' writes jLlL. Lyons, Dayton,: Ohio, ?The doctor did not help, and I cosld hold' nothing oh my stom ach. Tried Foley's Cathartic Tab wu wa; nuw aui s weu uiwi. vm feat ? anything." Sour stomach. headache, bad breath,' bllllousness and - other digestive ' disorders quickly Overcome with Foley'Ca- thartlc Tablets. ? po; not gripe. pain or nauseate. Sold every where! Adv.' J ' is Revised By uomnmiee A revised -Jlat. .ofh.eaxink datek has been made by, the ufalic, serv- icepmmissiop(fp,Jum5, ?Pd. AUgUSt aS fOllOWSr. - - -. IVe! 8)nPMene, aVlley ; 'JAnA- ei'Porttannvvrgumenta on a. motion 'Jot.: rehearing of -the Oregon City depot; case. , . : ul i Junk , 2 2,;.. HiP.sboro; Maison crossing ,rehearin; crosIn south of Garden Home;'.crosslog west of Garden Hbmei'.ovei-head,. crossing over P. t A. tracks; crossing half mile .west of .Garden Home, ) r ? t: June 23, HirisboroV undergrade croS8in on P. N. inWashing-r ton county. I .a .;, .' : ,7. Jane 25. Donald, water service i crossing near metiers station. , . June 26,'Salemj farper line tel- epiione switcning in me urenj district.'. ;.: .'- i ; 4 . Jnne 27, Portland, Pacific Tel ephone A Telepragh ' company- Scholls Telephone company ex change areas. ,r June 26,- Vernonia, crossing of Koster Products company. 1 June 29. Astoria, grade cross ing of Tidewater Timber company. , July ; 2 St. Joe, stop crossing; under crossing. .:. . ;) -;f i Jniyi&qresweH. watchman (at Creswcll crossing; Creswell cross ing. . .-i i.- ,t - f : "l -i :' July 6', Divide, rehearing rela tive to overhead crossing, :., ji t : August 2. Portfand Central Or egon railroad development.- 'U'-' . Augnst 1 4,T Portland, f a rm ' pro ductsrates. ; 4j ;.f: ut..i tv : .AugusI - 16,1 Portland, scanned. fresh end dried fruit rates. 4, Bonds are Certified ! , . Fpr crook county pro 5 : The. state irrigation and drain age ' securities commisslqn at a meeting.: yesterday leertified. the remaining ;$94,'O0O bonds for the Crook ;connty jnunicl pa lmprovo- meat aisir jci. .jrreviousiy a,v" had been jcertifiedr i,The project IsV now i completed;' nnder a j; con tract with, the- North j Canal com pany,, .only the testing and .final acceptance of the canal remain fng tundene. ; The.i project com prises ;.2438.7'? Irrtgahle acres and a toui aTsreagepf ,tj5;$.. ;i Th.e ;commfssion expected to act yesterday orr?an application - "for certification., by' th ' Poweil Bntte dlsirfcri omprlsinVriS.oOd acres, fnfc which also has a 'contract riththe iNorth"; ClinaX company. Atlon-"ras defetred.'nnill 2 o'ebek todajf Decanset,0f aDse'nce of the appraisers report. -. - . -y ' pAXGBn IN STUBBORN COUGH Stubborn ( conglis thatjjang, cp are liable to leadto serious com plications "anI shoald be checked promptly with Foley's" Honey -and Tar. "I hare not coughed since taking Foley's' ..Honey and ( Tar: Other medicines I tried1 did not bel me" writes John j Jy Healyi Pljufleld; Mass. For quick relief f roin coujhs, colds, croup, asth ma,; bronchitis and hay fever use Foley's n&ney and, Tar. The larg est selling' cough medicine la the world. Contains no oplates-rdn-gredienti printed on carton. Soil ' eTer7wEe"re;--33T. " . t.4 By MARGUERITE GLEESON iT a;pretiy borne weacung un- 'A"4iy; Miss; Ava Helen Miller ler " became the7 Vbride of j Linus' Carl Pauling . of. Pasadena., Cal. The J pretty 1 wedd In g" wai held ; at tne. home ,or tne.. Driae s isiaier. Mrs.; Walter, Spaulding.j - with whom-she. made her-home while attending Salem high school. ., The Spaulding home was con verted' Joto .a. bower of blossoms. Pink and white '.roses were used and the bridal couple ; stood be fore an improvised altar, of green ery and blue flowers. Rev. Warp Willis Long officiated.. Miss Lu cille Pauling sang. f'At , Dawnin" a&4 Miss , Hazel Brown", sang, "Oh prpuiise Me," just, before, .tne maTrlafce, Franklin ,,B - Lg.uner tlaXS&il? redding, marc&-9l; Uonrepgrin. , Miss' Lulu u;AMi?t lersangc "Beqause j ust j ai tef . the ceremony, t Mr, Launer piayea tne accompaniments. .v-i i. jMrs. Walter - Spaulding, in. a gown of pink ..crepe. , as .matrpn-o honor, .and; Miss Lillian Miller, in a ftocfc of apple green organdy. attended the bride. .Lloyd Jet- fress. of .' Berkeley attended Mr. Pauling. ... ct h Betty Leone Brown Land; 114 L onus 'were uower Rirm sou .wy" dainty frocks' of 'organdy-. - Gloria Gist of Tillamook carried Ithe ring. 'Tie' iride wore. a inarming frock cut on- simple ines knd wore the wedding veil wbfn" also by her three 'sisters. Orange blos- sOms bronht from i California -by Mrl'JpanBnih held i the'" veil. SbM ckrri6dV6unetLiX Ifoes- ad lilies of thepvalley. r ipc j.; t A'- wedding dinner was served in' the dining room of the Spauld ing home fpllowlpg the service. Th4 bridal' party 'weVi seated at ihenorfde's table; wbfch was 6vCN hunfe with a pretty arrahgemenl of sweet peas. . ... Assisting in serving: were Miss Mary- Miller of ' Corvalli? Mli Lucille" Panling, Miss. Pauline D. I'auung and,jviis3 Lmo .u. aner, atl 'of Portland.' . r Mrs. Panting is "the da'ukhlef of Mrs. Nora Gard Miller pf Corval- lis and attended high, from which she was Kra'duatedintl92L She Jater attended Or.egon'.Agri cultilral. college, anil took ' a' promi nept.paf.t In.'-dram.aticsT a She is, an wnm hH shed - nlantst 1. and ' was chosen ' f acultjr,, reOeWntatFve of ine.Qias oujf A(f ry piw nt&M school for the. conmeneement pro- grami'thai.yeVt . t ir ' Mr. , PauHnK , Is a,' graduate, of bXC and is a member of DeHa;lJi silon. He hat ; peep, .ln.tfasaaena during the- last year. and.they will go there to live next winter. , Guests at the wedding wer Mrs. Isabelje Pauling.; and . daughterp, Lucille, and, Pauline, Mr.tand,Mrs. Ray t Braymao, all ; of.-- Portland: Judge andMro. J.U, Campbell and Mr ahd Mrs. 1$4 A- Berkmaa oi Oregon City jv Dr.Vand Mrs.; F.E. Rowland, Mr -Sarah Prentice, Mrs Nora Card .Miller, Miss Flor ence Kerrv, all of CorvaUis ; Floyd V a a - . Tl 1 . 1-f 1 Ik f h a ,4 MrsWal.do Brown audi ehUdreh. BettVLeone, Boyd, and, Wallace, of Hubbard.; Mr, and Mrs. Forest Gist apd: daughters, Glenna, and Gloria ot Tillamook ; Mrs. : BeulsJ jMiU Rev. and MrsWard Willi jLops, Miss.' Hazel Brown;,. .Miss " Rose Heine, Miss Lulu Miller. Lillian Miller, Clay C: Miller.. Miss Mary Miller, iMIss ; Gladys Miller, Beryl and. Sylvia Marsters and Franklin Launer, all of Salemi - .Mrs.; H. 8. Logah : of TAlatia. ormet state president and organ izer .of the PEO Sisterhood, was a 8unday visitor at the home of her son and dasghter-Inrlaw, Mr. and Mrs. C K.;L6gan. n. . , f t k riMra.TST. ,W Emmons will retiru today: fronv, a siBveraK weeks' visit with her daughter, Marion, who is a' violin student in Chicago.' s i i r- ' . ..'r.. ..- . - The Naloml circle of the First Methodist, church general aid was to have mOt for: a picnic .Wednes day with Mrs. E. B. Mlllaifd. It has been Indefinitely postponed because of chautauquatbls week. i ; :. ? Miss Marlon Wyman.-. general secretary of the Salem TWCA, left early yesterday morning for Geap hart accompanied. ;by a group of Sdleth jdrls and; a.few advisors. MTssT Wurman will go later to the Seabeck' ; csom'mupity conference. which'wlll-be; attended' by two Sa lem : girls from the Trf Jit club. They are -essje Hill and Jpis Ty: l&t'.hi Before' J; returning; to galeni Miss ; ; Wyman .. wRI - also attend a eodte,renca of general, secretaries. ; .!,Those going t 0earhart yester ijr were. Miss Jeahette JCietxinr, advisor . of v the local . high , school club; , Miss Jeannelle Vandevort. song' leader andjcouncellor; vPris Cllla i Fryfc Elizabeth Fafrchlld, RuthPaytqn,: Jlelea t Campbell, Katherine Hartley Ella'JHop ,Lee, Louise Junn.. Mary Erckson, Es? ther. Dieffenbach and " Angeiine RUey and i Mabel Schultx of Stay ton. ;-' ;.. JJ .: .-. . n .t... . There ; Is . an epidemic of rob teries and. ourglariea, reported from all over, the country. Just what the answer, is, leyoad the fact that j the devil In men f is -aa-eertlne Jtself, -we don't know. Rut we' will waer, .that.;, some . high brow will ' gite'a fea'son" that will fajtlsfylilmself if nobody else. -change, ' , . j IIPLOICRillUKD AdVte harrtsoti's Netr : Phase of :; ; I : ' CHAPTERj33lk; v-t WHY MADGE TOLD LILLIAN SILB SHOULD B A-: READ ES TATE AfENT. My spirits rose Wn spite ot my self as our little procession reach ed, the immense old elm : 1 which guarded the entrance to the dllap- IJ.'.1 . 1i .. A - -I mm. tuwieu nouse nexe 10 m 1 icer home,,; It had not Jet. oonje .into leaf, Jjjut. there, was the h.int . of coming" green' in Its brancb'es, and it was so stately, so inspfriri''i thing, that one could not help a thrill of satisfaction "at the 'pros pect 01. owning, it. vr T ; wheu"ytru -got $lose: upta .this;" Lillian said. ".What a: pity thiaJsl But I believe a good tree, surgeon eduld do wonders with' this if any possible people" owned; tbis place.". - isapM moiner Aunue.xaage: Marion called "Sea i what I've found. A f airy' rtnlM , v - She;had run to the side of the yard- near the: rjoad; ., about one Jiundredjf ejbt fm,jthe tree, &nd was stanqjng. 4 picture of childish delight, in the 'middle of a ring, of Slo8sy.i green , stalks f rom -, . which peepea tpe goia.of qarrodii bjos- eoms, , The ilanM' entirely nelr-J clenl whaWiqeptly pne nad.been & cnerjsnea. iiowex Deoj Due wrilcn, was now ohlySfee'di -the seasOn cf opalreadylargeandflourish ,crpp already large and flourishing. Only tire hardy -daffodils'; ia "a grassy . border had Survlvfto: th neglect -of yeart.Hf -vti-t - ;ei! : j.--i-'.i4: :f..Ki;x'zrr-v-f'-One' BeWtifuLT 1 ;. . ..si''... V",'. '-- ..r,' i tj tThey-tsayGTasdma 'DisceypTtt those oat.ryears ;ago," Mri. Ticer said. "This used to bO the Dace- farm, and folks say . in those days there wasn't a prettier place ah y where around.;. But arter Orand pe and Grandma' Dacey died the place ws ;spld;; and slTice tr)en it's'gpne Jrdm "ba, to worse. Poor old" ! Grand ma Dacey ! I've- often thought .she'd ..turn in her. trrave if .she knew hQw neglected - her house, and yardwasJ -She lovejd. io iiie so,-na me usea to- ibkr 'Such pride In her neat house and her flowers.' .- . . I ; v . v . t Ifeit a little limp In my throat, for Jhere is , something, especially pathetic tb'' me In'.' the thought 9f plants and trees one lias cherished Uving.1 on neglected "after the one who planted apd tended them has one on; Surely if anything be sides human ties'could call a spir it: back to arth it' would be the flowers stch at on ad 'loved,: J 4ffLbok 'fX thfT JiUct llktage;'1 1, 5? 3 4 'c .i-s: f f . r" rl'But Tohly God cjn make a I. aiioted sortiy. . , i ; , riS. thought you'd f eelTthai: wtyl LUUan said, when we had waved approvai ' at -Marion's ,fairy rink. VLets waikrouhd t)iatway first. I'Or like rorseei, the orchard.- 1 1 J. looked ,at j her with .smiling, comprehending ' eyes.: j; -;-, V v .i i r,Tradjnr;oo;myi weakneAse. ! aren't you.?-j asked,: saucily. v j 1 I Tnat ,nne anew, rax inordinate love for' anything: growing' and was: trying to soften my. first glimpse of ; tle Interior of ; the house -with a preliminary inspec tion of the attitude of things to be, seen , out-of-doors , I. was; well aware,-: bat 1 , was aiso well con test that she should have , . her .way. The undeniable charm ,of I the old place, like that of an oW gentlewoman compelled" by fir eum stances to wear shabby- cloth ing, but still' retaining" traces' ot htr former ststion In life, was'be ginning; to ( get, hold of me, and I willingly-followe4 Lilllatt around xhB bouseov.the jejiJiy, toagn ncent'lllaf edge to; a, ppinttwhere h one cld 'tura: ise'a Jjback .upon the unsightly sheds, tue dinginess of th$ jiiouse.v and 4ook at -a "plc ture -tltdrew an exclamation r of surprised delight from ine. - ! A Wonderful Orchard; i .Directly in front of us ;lay..an old-fashioned .orchard, of the kind which I had thought was lound ln fiVtloh. ; rte're 4ere grealjnaried triees." at least fifty of them'with sturdy-.; branches,, some, pointing straight ;.upward, others . stretch ing i horo;ntuj';, itllf; invite childrcnUo fasten swings to them, still others curving fantastically. They were; evidently jast' ready to bijrst- rootit; lor thire was a'rdser tlt' coyefingt themL which .&ohcIoSer inspeCtioq -proved, to be the"eiqulsiely-tlnted edges of the -unfolding buds. - -The ' ground', underneath' tlje treeis was badly' cut 'up'ahd tramp- rr who had suncred severely from PUesortiei'HerJef diosc of scesofptKers who nave ; been fxeraanerjtlyreby: my' non-siirgKial treatments are con-' talned in a book which I shall be pjad to send any Pile siifierer FREE, tipon request; ' Nq. hospital bills, no anaesthetic, no ihock, no danger, no confinement tp bc4ociNort,sndaCXrAkANTEEDcurc Remember my guarantee mesas a positive and per manent curs no matter y now severe year case T maybe.-. V i v-.-; M I C'T Hl MP VltlNO - Mt' rM1 .... -.. :!I . i Cai'Yol. AifoM-iLo f? 'ViikX tline yoli buy soneffiiii? ij, in ciaKing meir every-aay purcnaxex. Ana u is sn uziacccii-rjr i Tha advrtiiJeraent$ taake it wsy for one to' aVoTdVt&Iosjh c ce. ;Tlie inerchaht or manufacturer who Vd vertixeV realizes that tH . . JJ .'.tr- L.::! s IrU 1 L .l 4 . II-i xuuu-ivui ui ui.busiuuicrs mciuu muucr iu uic uuua iu uuu ic :, krtdys'tat puhlic confidence in his product and public respect for ' ;'. v his own character are as Valuable as his credit at the back. ' ' i l; t v , Sb he mes the individual satisfaction of hii - patrons, loyalty and thiir friendship paramount issues m his business. ; J: Yhen y;ou bay an ayeriiietl proana; i;ciih;fin0Si idrejee' whit ta cxrsct in return for your money. You can count cn its being right" YbRal' e making "aii westmntl1 ; .. . 1 1 i t ' - l . : But when yoti bay- nameless, unErahded1 inerchahdue, you are Uiktng a charice. You are speculating , ' ' s at. "d. i i i: t&Uydw - ,4 ft . "". "- v L - - J led, but the grass .was beginning toT'eever ItVjtufsigitnness. .v 4rThey letS thelpigs in ' "here.'t Mrs. Ticer' explained. and they rtfpled? ujT the ?fgf oujidrrChrhem foreigners 4av ''. something "r awful when theyjrent a place. They" rob ih'fi la nd., putting , so js much com mercial fertilizer on -jt for their potatoes, and they let ' theljp '-an!., mala ani chickens 'rpnVall f qver. But When they get money enough to.buy' places' of .' their ownda they splurge then? Well I guess!" . 'tI suppose-it would be easy to hate soriie one spade and leviel thrtao nlaoa 'an HI ' niant Mn seed," t j-eplied absently,, for al most without my own volition I was already deep in a-dream of what the' place . would' look -like if, Ireslbred "-to Jtf'-qrlglhalsfatl y Daing . i&naariy. arau I .-1 Home vFM IbMB1BSBBBBBMW1Wsmbissi-1MmBWBiib mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmf im- Consisting or 1 . A ... Good 5-rooroed plastered bunSil wltfi 'llvitfi'jrooftiV , dining rpom," 2 be, rooms bath,- toilet ; jpan try , 2 larpa x closeUelectHc lights aeraenfe frct"and back rjorchec, - -" " - v. - certefit sideWalkffAp'ived , tee .b"f3tfxfffh1 beoftie Ki: ... V . pesi.property . .TeJi7n.made.lo5Yp oft diyyi vFoV(i 'totfnriir car-. ' wfthVselfs&Her f irsV "cjiss' sVi" -1 ; also 19201 Na&hpassCa&err auto. A-l- condition, -nswly I painted lookk' like, new; above? Hbtte ctohsWtfngf records; oak. roll top desk: .new ;Cl!!onIeumj ri..9xi2XxWinster'l; nig 9x12 3 i small, ruffs; aHcnrtain? and:drapenessearly..ne,yr irfi drophead. sfewm machlne;-2. lihd snieflosS rhittias 2 oik'dressei-s 2 com- ! '. jtiiodea r rbtoa' extenslotr- tabl&'aKif 6' oTc .xUneFs;'2": t oak rockers ; 4-hole gas range -with oven afid; trcLcr ; j , sanitary .couch and pad : breakfast table ; o&fct star.d ! , davenport bed in . craftsman leather; ilcitcfceh ; cat".. v ! , kitchen chairs: wheelbarrow.-lawri mower, rr" f i Cil : kitchen utensils and dishet"' hVafly iiew rtuijittbr, bicycle, and many other articles. : Terms eah. -a W-' OLAF OLESON . Owner, 346 N: Front. f!T 'n- & . Ltdfi ytra are either tpeculahng cdt' .1, f p was recalled to nrslf 1 L i amused -sniirp l-iiti I t " n pent Jt. Instead, . 1 loc t.: .. r steadily.' and laughed slgnili canf Iy. , "You've mistaken- your . calling,' I said. ' Vou should be a real es tate agent.., : " -:,.;. . ,',Pe"rhaps I'll take it nitTet. ia my old age,", she retortedlixhtly.; '.'But I think you've seen'enOugh. now; to enable .you la, beaKwifh-' Oat ; discomfiture rhatever- you majr 'f ind Inside the - hotssfl, and to - look i a t ' I no t a s 1 1 , Is, t u t' , a s it. used .to be. and .may. be again. And -when you come put I'll lead you toa'hllipityour own prop erty rand 8fibw- you;a view that MVs.. Ticer '. sayaj. isn't, to be eaual i led anywhere around "here." xor. ..j.n-Aim ta cnnn .r- i i . trtlnBet,' - hniit treis;' 3 wnu t also ; the 'furniture 'of: tile naxoTiola phdfiQ2tjif,h feh T a-. Wilton velveVru.r 0xi2, hk Yernia'MartJn beds,, steel ' f. n." WcdiC riV, 5 their 'i i. --v -i . V -v - .1 .11..' Il.-a. A". i r - V