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). imi i i rr m o, 41Ai.S34ai-3rniraaraa- J -t I id ' p 1 i Si 111 1m 1 1 ft - ... -. ' ' y -' 1 ; " '- " ' "-' L " . ' " 1 ';" ' ",'-v v- - ; ' (Centtataad mm paga ty ' - 4" v"" n.; The honor guest was made the recipient of a large innber of attractive gifts. After an evening of dancing, and cards, dainty re freshments were serred," , , ' .Those assisting In the celebra tion of illsa.. Kitchen's birthday anniversary weroMiss Lena Spald ing, jails iJesgle Starr. Mlssi Al v, berta , Cjaiiy Miss Catherine Barhyte, Miss A una 8C CUir, Mfcs Margaret t. ciair. Miss Vera Bat ties," MJsa: Gladys : Battles, Wsn Flajvella'Haynes,'Mlsr Anna He Intyre. Miss Hazel McMorrla. Misi JtjMW'Carbl Waters Virgil Starr,, Charles Ellison, , Dow7o veUjLloyd.McIntyre.i James Bt. Clalr.rJoh St. Clair, Earl. Spald ing, Robert Kitchen, Lome Kitch en, Zelraa Kitchen, William KJtch 7 eri. Mrs. : M. Brand and Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Kitchen. ' . ,j Mrs-.H." J. Clements; Is enter taining as her house guest her sl- tef-.Mrs, Mary C-Shirley of Lng j f Beacb,"Cal. . Zt . "-Xfe,.'?,X. -! Mil A Joint f picnic bt, the Rotarr, Kiwanls and Lions clubs will be held tomorrow 4ftjerno5n.ahd.eTe- ..ning e.tao . state .fair, groanps. The gromi .will gather at 1 o'clock ah man.r.;nfth. fomiiL I resented br members of the three I cluba,wllf ne;7theneafir.lTtrff:13 a v. t-iucn, jmuuji u r cweuiviai foraplcpie dinner. : ' v jkUDf ti)uwj wiu noia niuniou i ;7r:u; f ri -1 ,.4wftc, tB. P l the only living member of the 1 family who crossed the plajna, in. 1843.'; Jease L. Stlewer'a mother was Susan Loon ey, oldest irl-ln the family... She'was XO' years' old when she crossed the; plains. Susan Looaey StleweF-'hetjied "to matoe. 4h . first, ting 4hat 'wkved in 'Oregoni1 Mr. and Mrs. George Avritt arel being .V -Klfpff.ated'BTM' thV birth of 9-pouad baby girl on Monday, August'. 17.". . V ThV Woman's "Relief corps aew bigHddety wftr mt forworkf all lay (Thursday, 'Augrust ?0,- at the itate' fair' IgroundSi v.?;-'--,"' ! On Saturday, August 22, the WRC and-th GAR WOT hold theft annaalt all-day picnle-at 4h -fair grounds.' -' ' . - - ' ... - .-- A weddhrg lnterestIngto many Salem people wJlL be that at high noon today when t Miss iGenevieve Flndley, second' 'daughter of Dr. audMrs. iir: O. iFindley, will he come the, bride of Mr. George Oli ver, ot Moscow, Idaho., Th$-aer vlco will t he read at the "bride's home. Only close relatives will he In attendance. . ) :,,;.;,:,u-- :" t Dr. nd Mrs. W. H. Byrd and Miss Marie Em go of Austin, -Te., are-homel- from1 a motor trtp to Crater lake and other aoathern Oregon points; V;i .v t . . Mrs. D. M, Crouse has returned to hcr .hoae.afjterTa TilVia-yn couvcr. ..Washington.-at the hprne of her daughter. and son-inrlaWj Mr. and Mrs. J.V. Red'erjek.. Mtis. Crouse also ; ; enJoye4: -e'evefsi weeks at Qcean. Par It while "on hr vacation' ..'.Ou ; ? T The elghty-foarth- birthday of Mrs.. E. C. SmaU was celebrated In an attractive manner on Mon day evening, with a plcnlo party in I lager's Grove7) Motoring out f of the 'anniversary occasion were: ; Mi-E.'-Ci Small; the honor guest. Mrs. George", J.; ;Peareo, - Miss' Dorothy" Pearce. Dr and Mrs. H. Tenniser&'Hopc French Maiden Will Visit U.S. Hope is expressed in Ameri can taxis'1 tfrdes that 'JSmer tenril wixari and conceded to be MUe. SopaeeogtenV great-,7 eat orival, wiUcse to this coan- tr fcr vis zutiozdl tiurasr in q"w , ab4J J VAAia 41 - 1 :. f ? . ' "'''. a V' ' m - an in p.v 1 n.i i a ..at if TH&OREQON STATPSIAN r n -'7TvAat-fJ lo stadenU lie most i V I 7 : 1 u -1 tartUi. ! prise., Jo;ihe' rea!m aif jl.n. van Trump. ' , ' palntipg.'the Prlx'de Berne, has been awarded thia yeas to Mile. Odette Panrert, oung French ! tifL Sbcs"- natlre of Parla n5 baa been atodyintf tindet the ,9sisitenf Ittc "Ffcnch capital j ws vuit TODAy - - - it ,L Chapter q pf ,tHe PEO aisterr Mr, IL H. Vandevorfg tea for Misa Caroline- Brodericlc of New Vnrk fiJvL r f TT , Wedding of Miss Luella Patton m , ana, aius van uaaruoa. 'Barbara ' Vrietchle Sewing socif ety. r Mrs. 13. E. GiUlami 771 S. TwelftSt-street.- ! ' XT OAC I picnic' f Broad Rippl Beach iPienlo enpper at 7 o'clock. '-'Jojnt picnic of Rotary, Kiwanls, Ba .-?" ,rrouuai Picnie-stipper at s:ao o'clock. Woman's Relief Corps Sewing society.). State, Fairgrounds. . ; Wi3conIn Ptcnio.'S ta te Fair grounds, - V .--: .;, f'i . ; Saturday Jowa Picnic. Sute Fairgrounds. ' VRCf and OAR. Annual all- daiicnl at State, )fairgrounds,i, i-.'..:' J' Sunday - : -'-' -X'-. '.' ; : Reunion of xhe Descendents of Xsese and Ruby Looney. San- tiam Park at Jeffereon. , , . . J; Clements, Mrs., Mary C Shirley pf Long Reach. California, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph H. Albert and,' daugh ters. Miss Josephine Albert and Miss Hary Jane Albert, Mrs. T. G, and Mrs. Willis Moore, and Eliza beth Lamh. -..i I . Mr. and Mrs. H. H." Vahdevort, Miss Caroline Broderiek? of New York City, and Miss Jenelle Van dPTorti spent? the week-end r at Tillamook Citv and at the Tilla-i 1 mook beaches. At the former place ' Jhey were . entertained at tne home of Mr. and Mrs. George T. WInslOW, K i - -.'.', . i i .- : - - ; V::'5t- 7-'-' 7 V" . -; -Miss Margaret CoBper, folio wise an Interesting trip to Rainier Na- tlonal park, left late last" week for a' continued vacation in Long Beeea and Pasadena, California. hn Pasadena she will be'he guest ot hex klster, Mrs. A. T. Gilbert. ' ;-' I ''" :"''; ;Wi'7 ' :' 1 ' I airs.' Catherine . Brown and daughter, - Miss Gretchen Brown, have gene to Vancouver. Washing ton, where they will make their home. . j lit. and Mrs. Frederick Lam port enjoyed 7 a trip oyer the Mount jllood Loop over the week end. ! '7 f - .77- 7." . ; The H. H. Vaadevort home was ,the ecene of a delightful birthday dinner party on. Monday evening when Mls Jenelle Vandevoit and Mrs.! q. R. Moorhead entertained in honor ot the birthday of Mr. George 7 Moorheaji. ' A. cut-glass bowl of pink sweet pea$ centered the table, while pink aweet peas In crystal holders were also used. Pink butterflies., marked f overs for: Mis .Caroline iBroderick pt New Tork ..Clty,: 'M-S:7jUherta Bohrnstedt. Mr. -ndtMrs;- H. IL Vandetort, Miss Jeaelle Vande ort. Mr. George liobrehead, Mr. virgii fjwoarhead, and Mr. Jack Baker. , '-CW- - 7---. a". Chapter Q jt the PEO sister hood wTlmeltWs. etenlng at tlje home bf-riirw and I Mrs. ; iyrank Churchill ,Xor 'a-pfcald. honoring Judfe. and.Mrs. P. J. Kunts, who arf: leaving, tomorrow for- a ten months' vacation 1n the east.--v Word has been .received .by-Sa-Iem friends that Mtes Lenore re ton of the schoil of ttfe dance art; wIU not return to Salem this falj. Instead", she will remain la Cali fofnla !tf study tfnclerKoslotf. ttTrningUhe following.rar K;0w ever, lofc'al javtroni Atiaye assured that 7iUsa .Preston hhas provided her frlppjlfUieraJrith an able sue qesjior rfn tthe person xf Miss Ro dolf. who will take over the work SALEJI, OREGON her. ' Miss Helen Rodojf.ts.a close friend of Miss Preston's,' who has studied with Adolf Bolni and Theodore iKosloff. She comes to Salem backed "with two ;ryears' teaching , experience " Her. record marks her, as unusually successful la the putting on of pageants and the training of large numbers-of people.; She will teach Russian ballet and soft-shoe dancing. Miss Rodolf has been spending the en tire summer in ' San Francisco coaching under Koslof f. She will arrive in Salem the first of Sep tember to uake arrangements for her studio. ,. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Needham are home from-a month's motor trip into California and Mexico, return ing by way of Crater lake and Klamath falls. . - 1',' Mrs. r F. W. Lang underwent 'a successful operation yesterday at the Deaconess hospital for the re moval of tonsils. , Her many friends win be glad to hear that sue is recovering nicely. r-. Mrs. Henry Lee was a guest over the past week-end in Port land, of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Harp- ley. ' . :, ; . ; i V Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gilbert and son, Waldo,, were -week-end ; vis- UnM XT . . ' mt a i th- .nA.. w .. r -- - - Miss Virginia Page, the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Page of the Waiia.ceRoad. leftilnday for i Oxford, New York, where she will be; the guea.t: of her aunt for a year.' , . ... . i Mrs.T.- a.-BHgh. Mrs. Taylor, and Mrs. H. D. Taylor spent the week-end at -Neskowin. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Moses (Joy Turner) have returned from a week's vacation at their sum mer home, "Outlook"' at Bay Ocean. i .t . .Y" ; T. SALEM MAN JS FINED PARTY IK HOOD RIVER EXI)S IX CITY COCRTROOM HOODRIVER, Ore., Aug. 18 Arrested - Saturday night when a posse of city, and county officials apprehended them . at the Neal creek ranch home of Mrs. Nellie Pence, young widow, ' four 7 men were fined 555 each today . by Justice of Peace Blagg on charges of possession of liquor. They were: F. W. Wogon, Port land; G. C. Black well. The Dalles; H. M. Fodel. Portland, and J. .W. Castle, The Dalles. . W. F. Gas man, Salem, iho was taken with the party, and. MrsPence will. ap pear before Justice Blagg on sim ilar charges later. : District at torney Baker at -the . bearing of tne men, characterized tnem as 'refined hoboes, . who have made her home a rendezvous ;? for parties." , 7 WILLIAMS NO PETTER SKULL OF , BALL PLAYER IS NOT FRACTURED i ST. LOUIS, Aug. 18. (By As sociated Press.) -Kenneth Wil liams, slugging outfielder . of the St. Louis Browns., faces an indeti nite period in a, hospital as a re sult of being struck on the head by a pitched ball in' the game. at Cleveland Saturday. . This .was the report tonight of Dr. Robert Hyland, club - physician who said Williams was "resting comfort ably," and that his skull was not fraetured. - BILLY'S Uf. CLE ' - . V- -. . ---;-7 -. -j-r . -." -? - V-- ": ' ;,) fev NCc x vvitN v" CAKiVC - ry - , - 1 . L IT MEA ) - L Pet son J - ' D0 : t ANO'f ANAaRE TALKINTO CtTHEfSi I 1.. . . . . ' 1 - , .: 1, ...y '' ' 1, 'fprtnne Recovered of Accused'UsS. Narcotic Chiel ? ! ''"ft? A Converse, special acent;1 Dales, inspect articles recovered from Chicago hotel suite of W. G. Beach former head of local federal narcotic staff, who is accused of a $1,000,000 graft. vSeadi arcrs he ls innocent Government officials say he sold eiaed. drugs back to dealers and fiends, or traded them for such articles as the $7,500 jeweled opium pipe Miss Dale is holding, -or the $3,000 jade vase In Miss Iluebsch's hand. : STIIESI5S1II1IN TflMGLE WITH BUMS German Financier and Mon ey Establishments Locked in Finish Battle ' - BERLIN, ;Aug. IS. (By the Associated Press.) Edmund Stin- - t . nes, eldest son of the late German industrial magnate, and a group of powerful Berlin banks are locked in a finish financial fight, the for mer determined to retain posses sion of the'Aga Motor Works, share of his father's estate, and the latter equally determined to conserve their professional pre tige : .. ... : Tin a single-handed Tight wlfh a half dozen financiers who pro claimed a credit boycott, on him. St In nes has succeeded in .keeping public sympathy with him to aft extent that has caused the bank ing group which Is liquidating the Stinnes. family holdings, to issue an indictment of Edmund Sthines as well as other members 'oft the family who are openly accused of having given incorrect and" "Iq, sufficient information" concern ing the family's financial status. In a statement broadcast in- the German press, the banking group recites the progress of the Stinnes liquidation and opens broadsides on Edmund Stinnes, who virtually is accused of having disposed of certain holdings conferred on him in a settlement with the family, which the bankers claim was it legal and which they now Insist should be made retroactive. His administration of 'the 'mo tor works -jalao receives severe grilling; by the -bankers.whp as sert that no credit will be extend Ffom Suite - ' " Rose Hnebsch (center), and Mae ed so long as Stinnes is Jn. control of the plant. i Stinnes ' himself ' Is - still- casting about for an angel who -will help him finance his battle against the banks and enable him to keep the motor works operation. " ' 'Various' newspapers comment upon the method pursued by the banking syndicate which Is converting-the Stinnes securities Into cash. This so-called "supporting action" Is developing into a pro fitable- business for banks, says the Deutsche Zeirung in pointing eat the liberal profits harvested by the liquidating syndicate In commissions, Interest charges and other emoluments .which, are the privilege of-the .banks. j Tillamook Review Tells ! 1 of District's Resources i : A fine new and up-to-date mag- 4iine review of Tillamook coun- 's history, resources and progress Just received at the Oregon tatesmanotfice. , ' ' The cover design very 'appro- priately sets forth the .'county's Chief sources of .wealth and pro gress a picture or a line nera oi cows and the information that there is over 350,000,000,000 feet of standing timber within ! the county, awaiting conversion 'Into wealth. I ' 7The. history of development be gins With the discovery of Tilla mook county and recounts matters of interest and progress up to the present date. 4 ' ' j I A wealth of illustrations picture the chief industries of the region including cattle raising, i cheese making, dairying, livestock other than dairy cattle, lumbering and berry, production. 'VI' Tillamook's fine beach line of fering splendid attractions for the vacationists . including 7 camp grounds, clam digging, and fishing of various kinds. .The review is the result of rea: artistic effort,1 excellent inWletail and a credit to Tillamook county. WEDNESDAY MORNING, Lodge Roster TKXTTKS Ali ORDEB OT IA6LH, lit ud Srd W4. W. tX W. OAU. a. Si. Willxt. Boe'y. T1. 18S4-R. mnoi XOSTXX TTPOGBJLPHICAL. Ja .Stft eECOXD BtnrUy. S p. m. M. v. rutuin, prasidot; Sr B. BUdfett, enurv. CARPENTER'S CXIOX NO. 10S Mts Thar. TnirB. ArtBr IMI r. Prtiidt; Wb. Pet tit, mctcmit. DARROW IS ATTACKED BAPTIST UXISTER. 8CORKS . ATTORNEY FOR STAND- CHICAGO. Aug. 18.--(By -As sociated Pfess.J The.Rey. John Roach Straton. pastor of Calvary BanMet church. New York City. lau icfaed an attack against Clar ence S. Darrow, Chicago attorney and defense counsel in the Tenn essee evolution trial upon his ar rival here today to deliver a e ries of addresses before the 1M nols fundamentalist session. ; I "Darrow." he declared.- 1 the embodiment of the forces seeking to tear -down 'the Christian, relig ion and with it American institu Jons. He is the man whose in fluencs Is doing more to justify loose living than any other. And the yeung'men of the country are following him." - " J . He attacked Mr. Darrow for Using his legal talent to save Na than Leonold." Jr.. and Richard Loeb, killers of Robert Franks from the gallows, declaring that he had used "bis brilliance ' to enatch from . lustice two or. me greatest murderer of 'the age.' Dr. Straton expressed, willing ness to take upthe leadership of the" fundamentalist forces in Am erfta. in succession to the late William Jennings Bryan if called upon to do so and said he would deliver t direct 'Challenge to Mr Larrow to : meet him in debate while here, "declaring that "Mr Darrow will either accept or I will run him to cover." SEAPLANE IN DISTRESS . - " I t mm mm ; ) . LAUNCHES DISPATCHED TO AID FALLEN AIR PARTY VICTORIA, B. C. Aug." 18. A radio message from the steamship Everett saying that a hydroplane had capsized at sea off the west end of Discovery Island was picked up by the Gonzales station here to night. The message .aaieV-the-oc cupants of the plane were calling for help -and two; launches uad gone, tp .their rescue. -Ownership of -the .machine has not been established- "4 . " : STRIBLING WINS BOUT DKLAXEY IS. DECISIVELY.7DE FKATKD IX ltROVKD OO 'VERNOOX. . CaL, Aug, 18. Young-. Stribbling, the Georgia light' heavyweight easily defeated Jimmy. Delaney, St. Paul light heavyweight, in a ten-round main event here tonight. ' . T That it is possible to transport large flocks of carrier pigeons Jn a specially designed airplane has been . demonstrated by European aviators, . - English builders are experi menting , with houses built of steel frames covered with1 cork slab on the theory that they will be economical te heat. - Anyhow there's no use becom ing too pessimistic! . "'The 'coal outlook. Is . always . dark. ... AUGUST 19, 1925 ; Ctt Onsen &tstttasssi PVbKa&4 ry aoralmf (zept V asy) at 8lm, U upiul ml Orttoa. Local Rates ' For Classified Advertising ; '7 Di1y r SvadUy Oh tin 1 Null pr word tull par vrd Six times. I mu par ward Oa MBta. aailr sad . Saaxlay , , . , 80 caaU parWard la ardt ta vara tka Mara tkaa aaa Uaia rat's adTartitamaat aut na la aoaaaeatiT iaaa Na Ad. Ukaa tar la tiiaa tS aaata. da. na fiaAday OXLT caarpad at a-tuaa rata. . . . , . ' AlTrtIt (azeapi Paraa&ala ad SlMatioa Waatad) wUl mm takaa Tar tfca Ulapaoa if U advartiaav to a avbaarfbar to paaaa. Tka 8UUIOU win rciTa adrar t!efau at aay tia- of tka day ar aicbt. Ta larar propar claaaifia iiaaa aaa. akoold la bafara T p. at. TXLXPEOKX S3 ar S8I Money to Loan i Oa Bl EHt J ! T. K. roKD- (0r Ladd Boa Baak) BEFORE TOO LEAVE TOUa HOlil OR CAR 1IAYX IT Insured Properly Paaaa 161.- Baeaa B aadricka, 17. 8. Baak Bids'. 4-ZB-U AUTO3IOBILES r i WE WRECE 'EM Tart' for an'ear. Wa aall for 1. Gt oar pri a traJIar. - Balaat Aata Wrackiac Ca, 0J S. Chmrek 8trct. Eaaaa SlSa. . . . 13 tf SOTEELER AUTO WKECKTSO COi win . kay yoar aid car. KUgaaat eaak arte 1aid. 105 K. Commerral Bt. lif auto REPAmrxa :.,a GENERAL REPAIRING. ' TIRES AND ' tab, aeeeanori. taa-aaa ail. MKI LKtt LERENOOOD OARAGE. Pboa 64. - Uillar aad S. Commercial 8ta. Wa Boaeiaiiia- la raaaadittoaiaK aaotor SBf i AUTO TOPS SIX CS rOR TOP AND PAINT WORT. - O. J. Bail Aato Top Eaiat BBop. Rear fir department. Sal6tf i ... HELP WAXTED . HOP PICKERS WANTED For two of oar yara. tk Milan Kanek aer lod ipandtaca. 11? aeraa, and tka Cortia Raaeh. near Talbot sta tion, SO.arre.. Umi1 . accommoda tion faraiakod. Tarda la axe!lat hap. Picklpit will ixcia fBboot 8p ' tember 1st. Rci(tr bow at Gaorz Waters - ocr atore, or Darbia . a Cornoyar, Boa (2. orar Peaaey'a ora. 9j?5tf HELP WAXTED 9 Notice Hopplcun. at tka 5Vil1im yard t aaar-Eola will commaara aboat . 8irtmber tV 'l - -; 7.; kSl O HOP PICKERS " WASTED. WE rCR- ,nib wood. wtr ad teaL Fickiaf t $1.00 for. 100 lb. Lo Iliac Hop yard. Rout;. . Bos 98, Salam. Or. a IH mile north of Pletn. 19" SAJLTEJC MAIUIirrS J - - GBAXM 1 whit t Vo. .$1.47 . 1.40 K. 1 red, sacked i PORK. ( KXJTTOH-1 AXD BEET Top kOf .It Bow .S9.50 10.50 Dred bora Top tars Cow ,, , , .OS .luoos.oe Ball -SH4 pDrinf lamb. 80 lb aad aadar 9c9H llesTicr ,.- .. , i .08 55 Veal .70 pred t1 .15 FOUZtTBT Lirtt ben'. .16 -3012 , .08 .16Q22 Heary ban . Old roottara Broilers EOOS. BUTTER AXD BUTTEBTAT Botterfat .51 Crmry bttr .50 52 J6 Err . . Btaadardi . .28 .80 Peleet Milk, per ewt.-. ;82 SO HELP "WAXTED Male 11 EXPERIENCED SHINGLE K3 WJLNTED. TL 1S49. . 1121 WAXTEL A. CARPENTER TO EKECT radf Ataddia haaae. Apply bc lS0Z..Stataaa. llall WANTED SIX MEN TO WORK IX tire plant. . . Ezpcrieaca preferrad IIS renter Ptreot. Phone S99. Held WAIfTED Cmptoymeait 19 crrr axd cxtdxtt wood bawtno. Paaaa 1091. 111- rOB SARDS PXOWT53, BASEMENT 'fT'f aad tmmm work, paoaa isrs. - v ' lPml4tf FOR RENT 21 YOB REST STOREROOM. OH fTATB lllXAtf -atraV asoira Hotal Art. '. PRINTED CARDS. 8IZB Id". BT XW?. wordiag Per Boat," prteo 10 aaata aaca. etataamaa jtaaiaaaa OfUea, aa troaad fVoer. FOR REXT Apartnacnta SB' ONE AND TWO ROOM rCRMSHED apartmaat. TOO K. High. 23al3tf ATTRACTIVE APARTMENTS. 110 N. Jl2l Foartaaata. 2 ROOM rURNISHED Sommer. APARTMENTS. Zalf 292 X. FOB RiaiT APARTMXSTS Stl M. Com merrl!. Sin JOB RENT . Rofrms S3 FOR RENT LOVELY ROOM TO WIL lamett'a xirL Madera ' kama, piano. . Mrtit, aeo. Coltara pirt la family. - Bnt rery reaaoiiabl. Board ia(lodd. ', Box .fi cara SUtecmaa. '' 25-jo PRINTED. CARDS. BIXB 14" BT TH . wordiac "&oam t Baat." priaa IS aaata-aaekv IliUrai Baia a arfflaa, i croud floor, v, i . . . BOOM FOB RENT IS MODERN HO v thraa -kloeka tram atata Aaa aoaaaataaeoa. -. UaaUamaa . prafarrad, 'Piaaaa cl' rafaraaaa aad adAre . car etataamaa.. . - Uj2S4 f OR- RENT. ROOM 8UITABLE FOl . - tdota, witk (Wpnix portk priTQan. ETetjihinr adra, Rataraaeao r ra .aird. " Addraaa roora, can SUUcmaa. FOR REXT Re 27 HOUSE FOR RENT CLOSE XX VS. it amlra Hotel Am. tTftt IT1R RENT Farms 2 FOR RENT 141 ACRES -8 MILES aootbeaet of Tororr. 110 ia enltiTa tien. $500.00 c k rent. tok. ma r hi aery, bay in barns and torn for silo for aalo to renter. Myra Bnraett. owner. Rnot Turner. 270' WAXTED Mlacellanco as S3 HiaHXBT PRICES PAID FOR C8EB tore, tool, faraitn.ro. Btiff'a Coe Oooda Dopfc, appoaito aoart koaaa. ... $5m22U WOODRT THE ACCTIOXEER BtTTI aaad lanitara for eaak. Fkoao ill. S5atl : CASH PAID FOR FALSE , TEETH daatal (old, piatlaom aad discarded jowalry. Hake 8mltiag aad Battaerp Co, OtMto, Miekixaa. $5jll , WANTED PRIVATE MONET FOB . I arm laaaa. Wa bT -raI appUecf . toa.a fcsBd. Hawkiaa m Hub 22- lae.. 205 Treew Bldr. SSdK FOR BALIS 87 SWEET. CORN FOR CANNING. ra 55F21. aTeaiac ' 8719 FOR HALE PEDIGREED AIEDALE papa S weeks old.. .PbB 118a W. S7a21 CRAWFORD CANNING PEACHES ARE now ready. L. Tewasend ' erthard Mission Bottom. Pboa SFa. 2728" .Trespass Notices. Y For Sale Tropta Xotleaa, is lxt laekaa. p Hated am gooi 10 amaoo caasa boai lag tb words. "Notico I Hereby Gi- a Tb Treipasilaf ia Strictly Forbid da Om Those Pramiaaa Uadar Penalty of Proaoeutioa." Prif 15 ab or 1 for 25. 1 Sutaamaa Fab. Co, 8Um, Orafoa, ... 8 Tad SELL US TOUR USED FURKITURER ' H. L. Stiff Fmraitaro Oa. Ud Goods Dpt. 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