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DUE OREGON CIATESimMliXBEG-QH. SATURDAY MORNING JULY ; 18.025 . v; Zv f it; aa - , araaBBBasw--- s By ATJDRED - Pboueioe' ir A LECTURE OF OCTSTAKD XTV ing; Interest Wtli from ; the Bianupomi, oiari anaf instruction will be I given At U o'clock this morning at thV Orand '.theatre': bt Clayton Hamiripa ; , the eminent dramatic Yritic tot CoUffibia tJnl- tersIty.vAJJl interested f ref IflTit ed to attend, Jadmlaston charge will be made, f Mr. Hamilton is among the tore most of, the American, expert on the theatre. JMr. Hamilton became known some. 2 V years, ago, as p.nj of the ablest lecturers. Jn nil field. For periods of . varying, length, he was dramatic critic of The, Eoruln. Tne Bookman.) Everybody Mag: asine, and.Yogie, The best kno.wn 1. f . ..!' , . . . ui uia uumecon uooaa are as no: lOWB: . .'.' Materials' and Methods of fe- tion, 1908; The Theory1 of ;-the Theatre.' 1$ 10; studies ji- Stage venson; 1915; PfoWems of the Craft. 1914; On the .Traif of'ste- Playwrlght.. HIT; Mamjal of the Short Storyi 191 8r Seen on 'the Stage, 1920; " ConversuUfthT' Contemporary :irama7' 1924.' . Mr. Hamilton ' is . in Salem td direct connection withT the Sheri dan Festival? whfcfi is" stgWi'ized by, a revival of "Tie 'IU1s? nlft a movie, but a Ton&-famdus -etigfe play -with' , a 'brllilSrtt1 cat "U'ead by Mrs: FiskeV ; Mfjitamlltcf.? ill haTe majiy silghts to thrbV ap- on this unusually attractive'dra matice , event which the. Ameri can Association of TJnitlrsity'Wo men are making possible in Salem? Since November 1 ;' Mr. mjfc' toh, lecturer of distinguished presence 'and "great .cultpfo, nasi aaaressea as many as 500,000 fcecv pie as a representative of the time ly production of ' the" stage" pTayT ?-The Rivals' with its all-star cast which comes to "therraad theatre 1 a week from tonight.. ',.-. : ":, ' - '"' '''" Mrs.", Harry J. ,WeJdn-,?V is a Tortland guest for the wetkT" ' ; .l' ; l . V, s Mrs. S. F. Forbes and Mrs' HarC i - -,1 " old MiQer are gjiesITfof. he letter uu oi ine weec in roruauu. i iMiss, Elolae Wright. Miaa Rosa, lie, Buren," Miss ROsaiie "nWin, H le. and Miss Miniiie Shx'ode are hpme., roml; the Qir-f serye .cqn- cerpnee nea .ai saoeca, . .aung the- past tn days.' Mr, and Mrs. f. uana vngnt motorea to Portland to meet the girls. ; - ; : t : 4-'v;rVv'':'' - ' Mr. knd Mrs-W- $;oti.Page are among tne majy .TisUjOrs;, jn, s.rort- iana-inis weeK ior , ine tiiics con tention. 4 ,: ' "; ':-,. ; - .. , , -V-. iLMlsi Dorothy j, Tweedale,-,-nd; M tea; ca rolyiL .La mbtit n' are guests , of IMlfes Jennie Calvertlat , New- on 'Mte. Karl . Pearfcyl and:' eon. At Lfee, accompanied-"by iirs. Pearcy'a pents, Mr. and.' Mrs. (D-JCirc- J 4 1 urff o f Spokan eu Wash . Wtnrn- ea on jTuesaay.frpm atwo montas: Atlanta, . Gaily Virginia and north to Winnipegi Canad. : MrsPear:- LSy, aj wSU'Miakirig"numerousi Yiis tin , ieitBoiin spenij ,some tliuer tn pianchard, Wah., as the iuet jofk h.si3UxMrsWijlard Lawaon Helen Mclnturff.) , , r ah d MrspebTge' Mentos n "Portland. od.'ThhVsdajr'f 6? ks' parade. ' K , atMrs. Prank Mintq, has had, as wfre Jbe E hX.!hpuse 'guts duflnlr the week, kan,l Jtt: a,n4 Mrs. ,W! Burke.( of Berketpr. And Mr.' ahd'Mra.' R E: LBurhe of Wrtland. t . ' iiradiMrsJiMb-.J'ipfliey.and dauihterst accompanied by: Mr, andij, fIrscRay Law of, Hill City,. Kana,4efjt yesterday to spend the week end at Newport. ' Mrs. Law, or as' she is known professionally -Xrl Lottie i Lhw-i-ts , a- sister of rrMrsr Ralplrn: Kletitoraiuriicf parens, Jdr. andrs. R.C. Black- well, Helt yesterday J for drants" Pass where ihey wilrependrm few daysl-V i . v ' , ' Ulr. and Mrs. Edgar Hartley re nrhed Thursday' from.' Portland m. A 'ftlA II. At-'I' " " f"ier aneumng me jias ceieora- L i fir, and Mrsv, E. C - Hickman aave r nad as( their guests during theweekiT Mrs. Ralph W. Thorn p eon' of EI , Centro. Calif ornia and Mrs.: Fred WJ Drake of Portland. Mrs. Thompson la 'now'. .visiting in Portund for; a time.' " , . , ; 3 On Monday Dr; and Mrs. Hick? man plan to take the Mount Hood Loop, trip. They will visit with friends In Gresham'heYora .return ing to Salem lmmeCiateiy after which they will go 9 Neskowin ior a ten days' vacation. ,A congenial group pt vacation ists will apuendlSunday ai.Wllhoit Springs, their custom forjthe past fjye' weeks having heen to mike Wp ka "party f or " enjoyable week end picnics. In the group tomor row wui be: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Minto, Mr. and Mrs. Harry" craw- iora, ir. and Mrs. : Henry Boss hardt, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Purlick. Mr. and Mrs.' Roy Bohannbni Mrs. jojinson. as weu as Mr, and Mrs. R. E".-Burke of Portland '; '-. . ,: 4 ' Miss Rosalia Keber," society edi tor .of the Capital Journal, wllfbef the .motor guest of Miss K Helen Tockey for a trip to Crater Lake: Miss Keber and Miss Yockey plan to leavef this afternoon for. the'f irst days of their vacalionst :! After re taming to Salem' the ndie of the week. Miss Keber; will leave for Astoria where she juilt Join. a tJni versity of Oregontrien'dMIss'Vel ma '.'Franham.for an interesting hiking trip along the coast,., She wilt ie gone until the first of Aug ust.r. ; : ' I" ;. '." '' : r .'" . v ' Miss Mary Fake will leave this noon for her home in Salem where she will spend a few weeks, with her parents ' prior to taking up special, nurse's training in a San Franc1 isco hosplfaT.' . 4 r , . J" ,. t ; f , , f .The .position of Red ' Cross sec retary is left vacant with the de parture of Miss Faae hut efforts are being ; made to. locate an - ex perienced person-for 'thief piacel. . - In- the meantime Miss .Inez Hey- man will be1 in ' ttfe 'office'" to cire" toratich"-ases as she "can.-" Miaa Herman, has been wpfWog'luer Miss Fake 1 aid' has' ia geheral khdwledge-of the-workiio 3e don,e so that It is felt that; until another seer e ta f y can" be secure d,' that th e work "'. will go on unabated. Al bany Democrat-Herald: .; Mrs B.. W. . Macy and Roland and Marlenne Macy are home from a visit in Portland. Virginia Macy remained in Portland where she is a guest at the 'home of her grand mother! - ; ". A'party of Salem folks who at tended .the Elks convention in Pbi-tlahd over Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Watklns. Mr. and Mrs. Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Bni Dus tin and Maybelle Propp and Gene Barber. - ' ; . ! ' .... W - ; ... . ;,The Sacajawea Camp Fire girls met Tuesday evening at the home of their guardian, Mrs. R. M.' T. Hester! A picnic supper and wa termelon 'feed was enjoyed in the back yard, after which thetmonth ly Ceremonial meeting was held At thla, meeting the rank' of Wood Gatherer I , was i conferred upon The! ma Davis, -Elizabeth Clement and Edith'. Clement, they having completed in a most satisfactory manner the work required for the rank. , The Sacajawea camp has the' . f el lowing members: Helen Barrett, ETlzibeth Clement,' Edith Clemefat,: The) ma'" Davis; Vivian Fleenor," Wilda Fleenbr, Doris Gbdsey, Frances ,Laws, Marjorle Lenz, Mildred Mulkey, and 3race Rhodes.'" Guests at the'Councll Fire were MIs'Hefea Davis ahJ Mtss Flor ence Brown." , - '".. .' , ': ".i i Weekend guests' of F. F. Town- send at Englewoedpartments at Newport were: . Mrs Jos. Barber'of Salem, Mr;r and ?-Mrs.v J. N Druf y of ! LakeXity,iIa4 Aflss Maybelle Popp :ahd .Gene Barber of Salem. Mrs. Drury Is a-sMer of Mrs. Bar ber and Mr. Lord-is" her brother. ... . ( -v ' Miirisabena Macy of Pendleton is a" bouse guest of Mr. and Mrs. BV W. Macy.' : . . -. . .... I 1 Judge P. H. DArcy and! Miss Teresa D'Arcywere in attendance yesterday fit the Pioneer picnic ;in Gladstone park.... Judge, D'Arcy was the presiding, officer of the day. r ' KL'AC FORCESTOTsPLlt EVAN'S, DISOWXKD BY. LN Y T: rRAXCH OIIOAMZATIONS - Denver; coiot. Juiy;is. The Denver Ku Klux.Klan and a dozen other local organizations in Color ado voted unanimously late .last night to withdraw from the or ganization headed by. Hiram Wes- lev Evans and to lorm an inue- pendent'organization to be headed by Dr John Galen Locked dragon of; the Colorado klan, the Rocky Mountain News says today,- , ! The vote to , break from the mother", organization, the News sai-s, came after' a telegram from Evans, was read in which the im perial: wizard ordered Dr. Locke not tq disburse" any money be longing to the Colorado organiza tion or sell any of its property ex cept by i order - of - the national headquarters. - v". - . .,'- -a According to the newspaper. 40,000 members of .the organiza tion were at the Denver meeting and they-voted as .one to secede from the Evans' organization. The Colorado . klan is said , to be t the atironeest , state, organization .in thn "invisible empire ' outsiae oi Georgia." . . Lddge Roster . FRATERXkL OKDea Of T-AOLXS, t lt and 3rd v en. . v. v . xuii, o. Witletl, 8ecy. TeU 1384-R. TYPOGRAPHICAL NO. 210 SECOSD StorUy. 3 p. m. M.-D. PilkinHon. ' irnid-rt: Roy B. Blodftt. -rTy. BRANCH STORE TO OPEN -v H DIRECTORS SELECT ' SILVEIt- TO.V , FOR EXPANSION Simon Director of Jhe. Director Department store, announced rjl day that his company would open a department, store in Silverton. The new store Is to be .under the personal supervision of Mr. Dl rector, j who Iwill divide his time between Silverton and Salem. - :; A complete line of clothlhg.for men, wcmfn and children -win De handled bv the new store. The store is to be opened , for .business. by the' first of tne montn. miu Director states that, the business outlook in the Silverton district is excellent. . -A woman went to the bank and asked for a new check book. "I've lost the one you gave me yester day." she Bald. "But it doesn't ''.:v-' Iv IT'lr frU-;rjr-J-; r? j !;-- -v,;- ,. a'-yjy. . & If ft I I X X X' X X X X X io X X X X X X X X X X X io I X CO X X X JO X X lO X io X JO X X lO X JO X o X (O X JO I IO X Jo X JO X JO X JO X X IO uome in an A'- :::);t-i ii''i;iii. inrormaiion oovk ldch resdrts most parts qf the Qr6gon coast from WasKinon .arid many other places. ; . . p J;. it whoiclre ptinntrig a trip; acTorrimocTaUorii txjM'dii ' instances this b5ok contains the photographs'! of cottages 1 which are for rent. t ! !' ';- :; life1 ; ! v We al$t have a supply of pamphlets an3? carcli' wHiclT Kaye Been sent iniby the various' resorts1 giving additional detail of the places. CRIME NEWS DISCUSSED "Bt newspaper; editor : (ConUnuei from pr D i dated. Press with headquarters at San 'Francisco, told . of the aim of that organization to distribute un biased news of things as they hap pen and Jet the reader- of tho newspaper flgnre for himself .'the significance of that news. He de scribes .the "cooperative "orgnilzai Hon of the Associated . Press, - its 110.000 miles of wires and other lacimies. , . "The Associated. Press ha ' no axe "to. grind but It sets, for Itself the objective of reporting news' as It happens without fear or. favor," he "said: . - :-. Other speakers of the day were HarS. IIoss. Oregon City: LTho- nias" Nelson. Junction City Times and Robert H. ! Ruhl, Medford Mall-Tribune. , , ' A banquet was , given the vis itors at night and a band concert followed. l WOODtliiRff SUIT OPENS MlLI&' . AVKlko $20,500 rblt ALLEGED DAMAGES mater, , I, took the precautjpni .o signing ail tne cnecKs as soon. as i got- it--so, of course, it won't he" of any use to anyone else." A 'party of New Yorkers were nunttng in tne 'piney wooas f i 11 - 1 ' 5 PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPtPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP Local Safex For On timt Da 11 or Anadir J S (well per wr4 . S entr pr w-or4 a Nit par vers Of Georgia, and had as an attendant fin. old negro with a fondness for pig words: One of the hunters knowing the "old negro's bent, "re marked.', to him: .'tfnele Mose, the Indentations In terra firma in this locality ren der traveling In a vehicular con veyance without' spring .decidedly objectionable and painful anatom ically.' Don't yon think" so?" Uncle, Mose, scratched his left ear 'a moment, and replied, with a slow shake of his woolly head: ; iltstah Uawge, the uxuherance ob yo' woTds'am beyon man Jury- diction." rrofiteerirlg Guide Fined by German High Courts POTSDAKf Six dollars is too much for any guide to charge for taxing 'tourists through, Sans Soud Castle and other sights of Potsdam tn the opinion of the Court of Ap peals, Guides for tourists are not a luxury, as held by the lower court' whose decision was reversed. but a' daily necessity-and there fore' cannot command, fancy prices, : The case arose out of a Ldlf fer- ehJe some months agej between a party of Englishmen lahd- A'Tots dam guide named Max'Schnlr. The guide, had charged .it. marks for taking the party around, where upon the- Englishmen' appealed to the courts. The "lower court be lieved that anybody ' who can af ford a guide is rich enough to pay whatever the guide may' charge. The state's attorney ' held, how ever, that Germany and especially Potsdam have every reason to en courage the traveling public, and that overcharges like these were calculated to make people shun Potsdam, thereby ruining Its tour ist business. - .The higher court agreed with the state's attorney, reversed the decision, and assessed a' fine of 20 marks. Sis timra Oa noalh. daily tad Bnnday -T20 ', P' word rJrto r t wara tsaa'aae. tima rata, adTertiaaaeat afaat raa im caiMtiTa liaaaa. - ' No ad takaa for Ui ttaa S5 eaata. Ada n Snadiy aaly eaarrad at I pna-tima rata. ; u- , , . . . , , - " paW - -' t ' i i - AiTartUaneaU (ajep ''Paraoa 1a" a ad "Sitaatiaaa Watttad") wilt bqtakea rar tha taUpena it, U :adTrUr 4a -baerihr ta pVaoa.f n ; Tha, SUUimaa will, racaira adr- -t!aaaaataat aar liat af taa -dmyar aifht. Ta isanra pre par claaaiiiea Ueaa ada aaoaid b ia tafora Y P. m. U iii iii mm XKiW I ) .1 ! WMtJ. Money to Loan ; On Krai Ktlata . t T. K. FORU ! (Over Ladd Buaa Bank) BEFORE YOU LEAVE TOCR HOME I OK CAR HAVE IT 4 Insured Properly" Phona 161.- Beeka ft EIiadricki. V. 9. . Bank- HMr; - 4-SSHl . : j AUTOMOCILKS ; ' i i .wk yr&T.CK 'EM : - - Parta tor all cara. We aall for let rt our prieM oa trailer. Salem Auto Wrecking Co 40i S. Church Street Phana 8i59. .. .v. OaJtt A little boy one evening, , after heliad been put to bed, began to crjppitifully. To soothe .Mm. Mary the maid, was sent upstairs. - Alter a snort j lull, the crying broke out 1 again ' with' renewed vigor and the youngster's father was instructed ti Investigate the trouble. . , j "vVhafs all this . noise about. you ybung rascal?" he asked' In mock anger.-- "Well, Mary said If I kept on crying a mouse with' great .big green eyes would come and sit on the end of my bed. I've kept on crying, but it hasnt come yet!" service' , - v - EE !1 ! 3&fi$Mi& wiiifgladtff 1.,: ' -a ,l3i' , , A suit against' the city of .Vood bnrn for $20,500 instituted by N., Miller, a , resident t .that.j clty opened n ,theujeiBnit.c6urt, yester day before Judg3 Percy Rj Kelly. A j ury was' Im'pahigled . and imme dlately; left tor'JWOjdhurnto, view property. owneA-"i)y . "Miller which, he says hasee'jn damaged , seri ously i by. sewage.; iron the .Wood burn ni4ins,Itf"s believed the case j w'ill, be,jconciaded today, . v . -. Miller declares-, he city - of Woo'dhurn empties Its sewage into a creek which runs through his farm and that the increased .flow has made his land wet, rendering it practically useless. . The farm. he says. It composed of beayerdam sfroyed-, by the, sewage seeping through the soil.' - f ; - Miller placjes. .a Rvalue on the ana ot si ooo an acre. AL'TiiOKtTIKS TO IJiCTOtE SEATTLE. July 16 (By The Associated Press) --Four of the most eminent authorities in the United, States pn medical subjects will lecture during" the. ninth, an nual medical lecture course at the University of Washington July 20 to 24. - 'I x 2 4 I o X 4 X 4 f . e X 1 (J y . r'-t-' '"V" ' ;i " it I jj aw evj i) i' ii;:f: " -v ... j r a 1 f -rfi mam neciton y w i f t otivB - - " AW,WAMv 4AWMW 'VWVW,''' 5 ay , VARIETY, SPICE OF SHOW FLAA'PKPi fUVLTlifi Oi1 r , . i V A L I) E VTLI J2 BILL - A1 cbmblnation': of variety; an other brilliant arrav of versatile ehjtertalners wfl be see'natthe popular 'Bllgnf theater today, j ; The headline attraction on-this auspicious occasion is the Sue Em erson.' revuA" in ' "Bits' of Variety," a eombintJonot. jpfolojguenon- ense, aancmg ana ' narmony a novelty slady id black aid" white. fulj of pep, scenic effects,; beiuti- iui ana costly costumes and a real flash metropolitan revue. - .- - Paul Mix in "Unusuality," a tal ented young man entertaining yon with" his" own" tricks doing, ton- Mr singing, talking while roping, Rouble and'BentleyyVocaltsts, and musicians, n - a - pleasing , reper toire of new and catchy melodies Dorris and Meyers, a versatile pair of comedy delineators with a song, a da,nce, an material that fits the offering cbmpUteiyr Gene Fowler, the -'Act pifferentT .with .tricks and bits that seem impossible but not to hin-, so. we. will ha4t01 nand it to Gene, - . 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Socialist Delegates Urge League's Aid to Bulgaria PRAGUE-A plea for making easier the operation of the treaty of Neullly as regards Bulgaria was made by delegates Pastuhoff and Neikoff at the recent conference of the Socialist party. Tbey pre sented documentary evidence , .of Bulgarian distress under the. treaty and declared it was impossible for Bulgaria to pay all its obligations and take up the reconstruction work necessary after the "World War. p ...... , - The Bulgarian delegates pointed out. that the League ot Nations is helping Austria'and Hungary and that, if the league was formed to help struggling nations, there was nq reason why some degree of as sistance should not be extended to Bulgaria. SEE CS FOR TOP AXD P1TTT WORK. Q. J. Hall Aato Ton- Paiat Shop. jKpajfirejlepart m e atfSl ent clientele there 'are only 84 ' of artisans compared to mare than 60 In "pre-war days. The 'num ber of smaller officials borrowing money on their belongings has in creased from 4 to 11'. Last year 1 the p&wn .offices "of Prussia received 170,000 miscel laneous objects 'in exchange for money loans. .In addition to, the two official' pawn shops run by the state and the" municipality. there are 286 other loan offices in Berlin.; PRINTED CARDB. filZE 1" BY : TVfc" wordias "For Keat." price .IO caatd- ' each, i Statesmaa tJuiicesa Olftca, aa around floor. . j FOR RENT Apartments 23 FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENT. - 545 Coarv St.. Phoaa 1067. 23jla FOR RENT aPaBTMEXTS. aioa U 110 DIVI . I3jl9 Clientele of Pawn Shoo Changes Since World War BERLIN A distinct change since the World War has' been noted. among the class or people who' patronize pawn shops. -Sta tlstics of state and municipal pawn offices show that among the pres wij. b: Hid AitiioV' . . . Are 'Snapped at Evolution Trial -v ; - i L - ; m 1 , v. Centrat Pres - A J MsIhotcL L. Japan to.ExtendTrafnirig". I for Army to Hgh Schools I TOKYO - The millUry train ing of all students In Japan, which Is embodied, in... the proposed na- Oohal , military ..training, system. was commended- recently Jn tha normal, schools ot the, empire. , It Is planned to extend the system to the students of. the middle and other schools of the higher gradt next year. , ............ The estimated cost of inaugurat ing 'the program In the lower and higher grades has been estima'.cd at 6,000,000 yen. It ia hoped that the new 'system wiU.be la. opera tion by 1928. The military an tborities.will be asked to supply some 300,000 rifles to the differ ent schools and young men's asso ciations. TWO LARGE . FURNISHED ROOMS with aleepiaf porch. 448 Cawo. Adults, . ... . "' - 23jlStf FURNISHED downstairs. 3 ROOM APARTMENT, 915. 418 N. 21st St. m m m t S318 rOR RENT APARTMENTS' 91 N. Caa aiemal. -- 83tl - FOR REXT Rooms 23 PLEA8AXT ROOM. CLOSE 1ST. PHONE 68-w. . . -2jlSx HOCSEKEEPTNO" orf SLEEPINO"r 267 S. Chareh. , .. - . ; , 2SjS4U PRINTED CARDS. SIZE 14" BT TH' wordinc. "Ssoat to Meat," priea 10 coats, each. SUtesaxaa Bosiaeaa alfica, . Sroaad floor. FTJRKISHED ROOM WITH BATH FOR, - gaatitunaa. strwruy aiadera aoaia. r J our blocks from Capital. Phoaa 1B04-J. . ' t. . . . . , .85il7tl ROOM FOR' RENT IX MODERN HOME. three -blocka fron tisK koastv'. AH- eoaTaaieaeaa. Oaatleataa preferred Please (ira rafereacea aad address A B, care statesman. . . . . 25j2S4 rOR RENT ROOM SCiTARLE EOl atadeata, wit aleepaif porch privilef ea ErerrthiBr saodera. Uaieraacaa. ra aa ! quired. Addross roaas, cara Statesmaex , r S5i28ft .FOR REXT House 27. HOUSE FOR RENT CLOSE IN. IS quire Hotel Jitfa. . 27 2a if FOR. RENT 5-ROOM MODERN HOUSE with full haseeaeot, aad paved street and ear Uoa. 925 per aooath. Phoaa . 8l0-J ar call at 9i N. 18th St. . i .2TjI Germans to Build Large Wemo'rial'at Tennehbefg - KOENIGSBERO An Imposing monument 1 to ' commemorate, the tllndenburg victory at Taunenberg is to be erected on; the' sjte 'ot the battlefield; . It , will surround a smaller monument,".., ded'lcale,d' to the memory jtof. the" old .Hinden burg regimen t, which now, marks the scene of he badtie. v;4 ..u ; The plan. for. .the ner monument was selected in a contest and was proposed by two brothers,. Waiter and Johannes Krueger. Jt will consist of an oeUgopil wall. If feet high and 2C & feet in diameter, to, encircle the present monument. MasslYe square towers 49 feet in height are to b placed at each ot the eight corners. ; . ... . i A'memorlal hall for each Tegi-. ment which took part in the bat tle, will be prorided ; and; the ground floors of eeren ot the tow. ers wiu he equipped, as . rduseunis containing relics of the toattla. The'npper stories ot the towers re.to.be arranged aa UTihg quar; ters tor Tannenberg Teterani who will ! be caretakers f and. act . as guides of the .battlefield. I . : FOR RENT DWELLING AT 10S3 Sag Inaw; 20 par noath. . Call at 8utea ataa business alfica, ar Becka Hea-, drickt. 27a8t , FOR RENT 7 room rood plastered hease ia aoiil Saleaa; 2 blocka traaa atreaa aar. ra . trees aad rardea,. tJOJjii par aioaih. Ulriek aad-Roberta, 12s No. Cosjl Phono - - , -r- -,r. STj 14 j W AXEIkAljAoeUA ooas 33 WOODRT THE AUCTIOKEEB BUT! ased farauara for cash. Phoaa ML. . . . . 25ad HIGHEST PRICES ' PAID FOR USEU. stores. Uols, laroltora. " Stifr a Used Gaoda DcpC, oppouta court aaasa. . . ; . . .S52itf f CASH . PAID) . FOR. ' FALSB . TEETH . dental fold, pjatfnom , and istsrded . Jewelry. Iioe- ffmaltinr aad Jtefrnery Co.. Attsaca, MicbJraa. .. 15j27 Wanted put yatb money for i Isrss ioaas." Wa hsrea aavaral sTplisa tioaa ea hsnd.j.' Uawkios Roberta 5ne..-20 Orerwa Blfr.- 9Sdltf 4-FOR SALB.-- 37 USED OUTBOARD MOTOR, t at m.Uaia. .. INQUIRE S7J19 HAT FOR 8ALE BALED CLOVER 1 per aaa. Phoaa AOariL . 37j-3 FOR BALE SET OF COLF CLUBS, balla aad bat. Tel. LS54-J. 37jl8' LAHGE RANGES COMPLETE USE-. Peoples Farauara Store. 271 N. Con . avarciaX-. M . ITal . i".. XLE2i T.TATtTrnrtT --, aj' -.." -t4 ara. w holes ala sad ar prieeteceiTad, aj tixm Ba rasai prleaf are (frea: . .. .. ; - r .j 1.4.. - - ; ' MJ. eVgj BAT,' ' : No, V aoft white wheat -' ' ' ' ' ao?t raa whini - Oata 1- Chss( ha-r 1.4fl L40 0 12.CQ 1S.O0 14.00 Jennings Eryai'anOl John W.jKatlcrl aadrar-of '"Tennes's j'r arfi-eTofirti'm Ltw, pre here shown ia-UBcontenttonar aft Ire ftCthel Ctrth 'ft H 4asaessV Oat bar Oat aad k.eteh hay 1 pontic ihfrroiiJ Birr" TIata, lao-aeo- ewt. ' ; - ta So Hoc. 2.o-25o awu t ; I"- ,ow. 10 Ml Bor LaaU POUXTaT' 16'?l7e rTeaT h! , Lisht kr s Broiler. A U;ht. P.?inera Pullai v ' EtiC i: BtltTEB:- BtTTTT uU.-r(r.t.nere4 ii"iit 15c li -i2c FOB SALE OLD KEWSPAPEKS, TES cenla a bnd4. Circalatioa depsrimeat - Orecos Btstetmaa. . . ... 3ll :. tqsm .good vrrcn asd oat ii A Ta4A 1 4 ff It m.A est saae"a. . , -a. aai.wbf wa t"a . a i 'raa t".- Brers, Phoaa. lUTli.., - Rl Box 170 A. Jjl4 6EU US TOUR USED FURNTTUREB . H. Lt Stiff Faraitara Ca. . Used Geeda - IpU. Opposite coart house. . 37al-lf to ft . Oa B.EC SALE rrsrn LUMBER. "1 4 tt AND Oak. Pheaa 1622-W. S7ilT? ECEIPT- BOO ICS SIM ' BT SH". 60 aacetp forays, ia hook. IS cents pet book or two for 2& cent , tatea- tnsa.atXlea, 215 Soath CassaierHal St. s)ei.. - . rretf FOR S.lLCLlTrstock S9 . GOOD COLLIE PUPS.. FOR , Claede Coff. OakUad. Ores.. SALE VETEHINARIAM : DR. -. -PATTERSON. , Ihooo 2028-W. Rjw2. Baa 29.-AQStf FRED W. LANG I. VETERINARIAN . Oftiea 420 S. Commercial. Phoae 11. pbowe IM.' 3aif , TODOD IX)It MLE . ' ' JUDDAWSVOOD. PHONE 2.. dial BEST C.UDE OF WOOD 4 4k aad ie iaeh. 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