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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1925)
I 2 " T ; . mm nnnnA.i '" ' - --. i vbY ,.J1JTO3KI - - I - . . , . t .. . . - "i . . i . : - . :u .-v - net , Hop picking xwm be finished thi:Tweek iii the Robrt liopjrard. Leonard Zlelkle ; i .building a i .irge: oh hi- farm north of the Oregon Electrict.:'-.1;! MrVand Mrfl Nobf liennjagsen! of. Portland we're . visitors .At Mrs. Julia Uenningsen'a Sunday.. .. . G. H. '.Hansen and) family who !;ave been living oa the Town end place have moved .into the house belonging to Harley Mlnch. Mrs. Phil Gilhamjif Roseburg Tisitefl last week Tilth Mr: and Mra.; George Higgln&f and Mr. and .Mrs. II F."Clymer. j " Mr.' Julia Henflinigseri waa un- f ortanatd ifenbUgh t hurt' her leg w bile 1 riding flown from, the prune orchatd"last'week. HShe has been ronfined to her hed'1 since the'ac ldent. ;- - : i "-' . -:- " Mra. A. II. Perry of Estacada is visiting ,y 1th her .later, .Mrs. G Osborn. j . Mrs. Alice Coolfge spent Wed nesday night inj SaaHem. with rel ativei. ' r l : - D6rrls Bay of Portland, spent the last of the week with Mr. and MrfC'H. B. Carpenteri . ' , ll 't'l Clymer-1$ ! doing some buildlhg ton his land, norfli of where he how llVes.j 1 MY. and Mra, Robert McElvenna rind 'children of Salfm have mored into the rooms back of the church. Mr, McElvehna intends to preach at Ifirtlserry'InLlvesley this winter? and attend Klinbalf col- and family of . Portland visited relatives here Monday. . X . MrsLola Bellinger and 'daugh ter, Jane Elizabeth of Salem "visit ed Mrs, Floyd Shepherd over ,th9 week-end..- . . ... j Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Magee and Mr.. and Mra. H, Y, Magfijrlsttedl in Portland Sunday., , .-i Mr. and Mrs Robert Scott, Mr. and Mrs. . Harold Berthelaonr Mr. and Mrs. t Becker, . Mra, Jeaa Adams -of Woodhurn -visited - Mr': and Mrs. J. 3 Iorb Mpndaj,Aj. Mrs., JUargaret .Van ,Erera t pi Coryallis is visiting her ..parents, Mr. and Mrs.'.T.- J. Maioy.- i Mr.' and Mrs. Jtni Barner and family of Salem visited Mr. , and ALreO. .IX. -JBrougher at;, their ranch over the week-nd;lMr fthd Mra. Ingval Edland ware, also guests at -th Brougher torn Sunday 1" : v c h . Mrs. Lena Bellinger: left: Mr Portland Wednesday to' visit rela- fivoa . ' ,.'L .- I-- ' . J.' E. Maplethorpe and ' Herbert Sandiforth of Saunemia,- IlW Mi. and Mrs. T. Maplethorpe of Salem visited Mr. and Mrs. W. T; Hogg and ' family over - the week-end. Mr. and Mrs.; Ray Keeth and daughter, Ellen, of Estacada and Misa Emma Maplethorpe of Salem, were also visitors at: the Hogg residence Labor day. ; r li Mr. and Mrs. Reuben" DeJardin oti Salem have ' moved ' 'on their ce at. Noble. Kvxir- -fi Joe ' Gersch of Portland . ylsited s parents hero - over tho week end. . .j A- i- - r ' : I i Most everyone has started pick ing prunes in this vicinity" this week. ' .V;; :, ' -? - -! . ' ifge. Henry Query an&f lerman Brown were fortunate', boypjaat Tuesday when they cani? out of an auto accident uhjryrt, - .j While riding near Hal la Ferry the pin cafiie' bat of the steering wheel ana the car turned over, pinning me hoys un lier.H The ear is badly wrecked but the boys are not. . t . V Mrs.-Em a Higglna of Portland visited, her relatives here laet week. 1 ; Mrs. H. B. Carpenter and son Taut visited friends in Seattle and Portland last weeK; I ! Adelaide Bettincoart is visiting with Mr. and Mra. Raphael Bettin- court. ; Mr. and Mrs. A, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Raph ael Bettincourt. .! ,'V ' - Rosedale Williams spent The" interior' of the school Is being repainted lnl preparation for the opening of school. Msw MDonoldj of Salem has been visiting herj daughter',' Mrs. Canooy-. ,.-ijj- .r.v--r'..'j? Floyd Bates la ia the Lake La- blsh district. Scote Mills . Mr. and Mrs. Frank ' Jeremiah of Portland visited Mrs. . Jere miah's grandmother, Mrs. JCata Landwlag over f the r week-end Mrs, .Jeremiah wis Miss , Viola El mer before her marriage August 29. i Mr. and Mrs. LEmmett Htckot .Staytpn . Louoea Backmeyer the 7-year old danshter ofw Mr. i and Mrs, Peter Backniefer passed away sat t Salem hospital Tuesday morning loiiowing an aiiacs oi moua puity onlng, - the result of a' bruise caused hya' fall, some 'twoweekif ago ? while i playing with other children at the K. C. nicnic. Mr. Backmeter was ilso a natient I at the hospital at the. same time his little, daughter was - receiving treatment but : is now able to j be at:.his homo hero and can get about With the aid of crutches. I George Davis and family drove over the' new : rdad' intd ' Detroit Sunday.1 The reporteid the road to be in fine condition" and as scenr 1c." ai tho Columbia. River high way. Returning home'tne party stopped at a logging camp to visit friends and- had a narrow escape from being Injured, If not killed when the cable supporting the ,!gia pole broke, releasing. logs, tearing! out stumps and . swishing, loose j cablea' through the air. They were padly frightened ' and;4even lyet can hardly .understand how tney escaped serious injury. ' 1 ; Mr, and : Mrs. E. Forrette have as their house-guest, i ainu w, Eileen .and her daughter, Mrs,- J, Hoffman of Hastings. Nebraska, who "arrived, here last Sunday. Mr'Forrette and Mrs. Eiscenjare brother and sister and the meet lag was a particularly happy one as this. Is , their first, meeting in forty-six years. Additional guests at th Forrette home over vSun day;weje C. D. Forrette and wife, and son Paul of Dallas. ;. Mn Scatt 'and family have ! Just recently located here coming from Albany, and have leased the! late Mrs. S. u. Crabtree residence Where they -are comfortably'i set tled.. Mr. Scatt.wlll have the po sition of: truck driver for the NewPmoct;AM-el-K ; oslHelRejeti osdls Standard Oil. company recently left vacant by. the resignation of William Smith who 'is now em ployed in Portland. i Ernest Dozler 14 carrying a badly crushed hand as. a result of an accident which happened at the cnpery- early ia. the week . when some part of .the . overhead ma chinery broke, dropping a num ber of cases of canned goods on his hand. ' ; Francis the young son oXMr. and Mrs. Herman Nutman re- tamed to his home here recently frlom. SL Louis, Mo., having com- pleted.his course in electrical en gineering.y The young .man went east some six months ago where he: entered a college specializing ion. electrical work. " ; i Mrs. Nora Taylor rialdriring the tnail route on route -1 this week While Floyd Crabtree,( the regular carrier . is .enlorlng' a vacation. Mr. Crabtree. runs a few acres of frntt and berry land in addition to his; job as mail carrier- and is putting things In shape to sur vive the coming ; winter. A special -meeting of the school board was' called Tuesday to dls- ftlBs ' th advisability -of making farther improvements on. the school, building but owing to lack of funds it was decided to lay tne natter over for another year. Professor O. Vt White and fam ily were recently called ; to Port land by the Ulness of Mr. wnue'i daughter. Miss Luclle White. They returned homelater In the weelc leaving the. young woman convalescing favorably. Joe Fisher and C. A. Beauchamp In company' .with two of the Som- ers- boys 'from Shelburn' left - at a a early hour Tuesday morning for Tiller, in the mountains south of Roseburg, where they went on a hunting expedition. , -, I. I. Jones and- son Harry also Jef t the. flrat ' of . thai week for southern Oregon points. ;They ex pected to join friends at Jackson ville for a few. days hunting dur ing the open season. Miss Vera Funk and Miss Olga Brelcher, two popular ybung worn ere. f ronv Corvallis; both of whom areprominent in college-arid sor ority, circles in the college town, have been spending several days here visiting- amon g relatives. Frank Lesley, with his wife arid son, are among those leaving early in the" week for Pendleton. They Will visit a few days with-their son, O. P. Lesley, seeing the round up, later. ,i. Mrs. V. LTMcCrosky Is "enjoy ing a; week's pleasant visit from her mother, Mrs. Hanson of Port land.. A brother of Mrs. McCros- Tcy, Jerry Sutton, also visuea ner durimr the week; leaving later for Boston where he is attending col lege.: ; . . . " i : Charles E Brown, proprietor ot the Crescent Batt and Mattress factory here.' was taken to the hospital Wednesday where It was thought an ODeration would be necessary to eas his-: -suffering. Mr.: Brown has - been 111 'Several days with towel - trouble arising from congestion. - -. i Mr., and Mrs. Harry Porter and little daughter. Helen,, of Aums Ville visited over the t week-end with Mrs. Porter's v sister. Mrs. Theodore Freres over 'on the coast. ... Lewis Kearns and wife motored over from Portland early in. Uhe week and spent Loor. aay vaca tion with Mr. Kearn's aunt, Miss Susan Kearns. . ' 'irvV. V'.' '' 'i ' ' -V : - - I ? - i ! ! I t : 4 X . : .: . i n v., . r. V ; W 1 1' "sr .Li ' ' " " MEAT CCTTKirS t'SIOJ NO. t PrrilBl W. . Mvlbmrm; Mercury, Jtobcrt . - ! CAPITA!, TTPOOBAPH1CAX. CKIOM KO, 210 PmidamX, O. r. Eitu; McraUrr, M. D. Pilkato. VnIi Mra4 Str- a7. :V0 p. i Union Roster Sta CARPEXTER'S USIOX XO. 1M3 MmIi Tharm. Artkar Tf k- r, prudat: V m. Prttit. TirT. fikill-d m-rhanlra faraMkMl. Pha 17. '' Paltak4 tttry Bti iay) elav 1 V rrn aaflafaaPakBakWaSaVNSSJaMSa VOll RKNT SI in.m UIT sVVlOU IKM BK Villi i - - " .1 Hiirrrwi 1 arnil Irom crtf U.l. 0lr 2S y a.ik. HaaM K1IT 1 IM. III. ll.lT Lodge Roster Local Rates For! Classified Advertising ) Dally or SMdAr IHATXHXAI, ORDER Of FlCIXB, Bft I 1st ul lrd Wad. W. O. W. KaU. S. M. WHItt. Tl. 13H4-K. I6BJI WILL BEIMILEB On aaaU pt Taj-aa tVa . a 5 aaK aar ward Bii tlm i ,.l aaau aar wrt Ob vsaata, AaMy aa4 - Baadar to eaaia ar var la artta aara taa r tAaa a a Alas rata. dTar laaaaaa aaaat ma ia aaaantiTa laaraaa. JIa AA. takaa ttm law taaa 1 aaa Ada. tu nMf OHltX aiaryat a aka-ua rata. bv Ki- M France; arKLSpain have given up hope of, making peace with .ultan AbdrcVKrim on. what they consider reasonable terms; and '. have 'withdrawn their envoys from the Riff . territory. Thij new ph'ootw! Krim," leader of the Riffs in their war for liberty, shows him . with Don I Horacio EchcvariOa, multi-millionaire. Spanish emissary.' PvOstei;:?: Gr;tEi!GAUf.i reiiable merchandise tequotSBeett and" Pillow Caies, Sheetings unit lu-t and Tunings Lowest Prices Wrights was with us laet Sunday J also Miss Shepherd, a guest of J. D. Alexanders. ' ; . Miss Erma Meets spent the first of this wjeeki in Portland. Miss Helen Canimack from the Rose Dale Hills waa a Pringle call er Sunday. ' . , ' - J. M. Coburn thinks that an oil station should be installed In the Pringle district on our new mark et road. -.. A. number of prune growers re port less than a box of prunes v the acre this year in this vicinity. Some much needed road work is being done ion the Yates hill.' Hood Cloverdale' Mr.; and Pringle - v 42JtniTubing Linen FiniK ' ' 4- i Stitched I ! Cotton Batts 1.25 tpfi rT ajJUBCUUg Eleachea':l6rlJJnMeached vaird 45 V1 - Outing Flannel Good Grade 27 inch, yard 1 5c 36 inch, yard. 23c :JratejOil Cloth, yard 34c Nashua tottoiS Blaets-All First Quality Wedoiiot buy Seconds. They are all Pairs J n X2xS4," theXargest Blanket . , - Wool Finish Nice land FLuffy 72x80 Greys or VVhite! Colored Borders .90 pair . t, 64x7S Blankets $2,29 pair. 54x74 Blankets $1.75 pair Pretty Plaid, Planliets 66x80. 3.95 a pair . L ' f ' ' i -' ' i' " .... f' .... , .... :. i New Chnlde'd; Bed Spreads; Good Quality . 81x103, Blue, Pink . or Yellow striiJeoT 1 ; .n fl) -v Price S5.00 r 78x108, a little lighter grade 1 Price S3.85 ?... - 1. 1 A beantiful Mercerized Spread, Gold, Slue or Pint-" t f ! New Umbrella Stdck All silk Uinbrellas, the new styles; 16 ribbed, rust proof,5 "1 - '?:.'''- brass frame, : - -jr. A real barnain at $6.25 . ; The basket : dinner at Pringle last Sunday was good and plenti ful and those present enjoyed the occasion., .After the' dinner was duly taken care of Pastor J. J. Evans of Salem' conducted a ser vice. Among Prlngle's gueets last Sunday was Grandpa. Clark. The senior Clark family came to Ore gon 47 years ago and were aison the early settlers in the Pringle vacinity. .; . : : Mrs. Greenleaf, a guest of - the Mrs.' Fred Schifferer and'Thlldren'spnt "Sdhday hf3tc Clay . with Mrs. Schifferer's -brother. Mr. Mader.'and family. Mr." and drs. M. Fllflet and M.i Arthur Kunke spent Sunday in Salem. Oscar Fliflet, who has been working in Salem, is now enjoy ing a two weeks' vacation. Mrs, Earl Neer had her mother visiting her over Sunday. The prune season will be short in this section this year. . . - Mr. andi Mrs. Howard Baker and Mrs. Briggs of Turner were Visiting in Cloverdale vicinity Sunday. . I . , Columbia highway and Mt loop. ' , Clifton, Ellen and Arthur Clem ens visited their uncle, Arthur Clemens, south of Salem, Sunday. W. O. Zelinski is hulling clover here this week. James Luckey has returned from a visit to the soldiers' home at, RoseburgJ Mrs. George Dunigan of Astoria was a week-end visitor at her par ertts.- Mr. arid Mrs. W. B. Davis Wiltna returned with her sister to attend high school. , ' -Mrs. Klrkpatrick of Kansas City is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W.,B. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kohow are enjoying a vacation at the coast LVx and Mrs. Lester an Cleave mooted to Portland Tuesday" to jia,Mrs. Van Cleave Vsister who underwent an operation recently at Ask . na win remain at tne nospiiai for several weeks. Monument Erected wanis to U. S.-Canada ! Friendship VANCOUVER, B. O. Sept. .15. (By Associated Press). A monument to the good will exist ing between the United States and Canada la to be dedicated here to morrow when more . than 1,000 Kiwanis from Pacific jnorthwest states and western Canada are to witness the unveiling'of the Hard ing memorial by John H. Moss. international president of the Ki wanis club. . The memorial was erected by the Associated Kiwanis clubs of Canada and the United States and is situated in Stanley park within a few feet ot the spot where the late President Harding delivered what was to be one of his last public addresses, on his return from hla fateful journey to Alaska. , ... I .. Senator Frank Willis ot Ohio. who nominated Harding for presi dent, is to represent the United States at the ceremonies, while Dr. J. 11. King, dominion minister of public works, is to represent Canada, King acted as Canada's AJrvrliaamaata unit fiitoaiima Waat4) win aa aa avar taa tal.pkaa. If taa 4artlaa ia a abac ri bar aa aaaaa. . T tmamii Wlil raaalva, adraf tWawato M aay !( taa iay aw airaX. Ta Ucan propaf ilnnCw Uoaa a4. aWaU ba ia War T Is. av 1-RIXTED CAfcU. fill 14- BT wartUcr "rf fciu pf - --k . FUlaaaaaa ... 4Xfa. I fimmmi (aver. rtK KENT S-ROOM HomUlM NEW fcaaaa. iadaaia 12 arrra at fTMa4. Oav , gm. af ril Uauta.. )aly MB-a. 8n! Ho brail y Ca ! . Hita. T.L 17IS. tUlt i tm lUHaT Apawtment 53 I SOUH APARTMENT. 1I3S 8TATK. SSalt CLEAN. JIKATEO FCRNISHED APART- aii axMA Jacauaa. rum AND riVK-ROOM vnrv tah4 apartmaata. Clo. a. Aran.. 46 C.atar. Halt 1TOH. KMT ATAkTJET Ccwaa.rrUl 8l !. tin .1 ..i. mm.mr filoney to Loan Oa RJ Ertata t. k. roai (0r Latd (Biul Bak) BETORX TOU' LEAVE TOCB HOME pa. CAft HAVE IX . , InsuredrProperly Paaaa 161.: Back A Basdrieka, 0. 8. Baak Bldf. 4 U AUTOMOBIIXS : 1 I PRINTED CARDS. glZK 14" BT wardiat "Raoaaa ta Raat." prica ia waU .ara. SUUaaaa Basiaaat Office giaaad floar. T i i-na-T,ia-i- a I ,'" bU JtK.T iiooana 1 UODFJtS SLKKTlO ROOMS. taoaiar. 37 ert Jlifk. HOUR ilC$ ROOH CLOSE rkosa JH W. 25al9 kOOM FOR RENT IX HOOOU UOUK Ikraa btocka ram a lata oi.. U rBTaaincra. Urnllri&aa prrtrrrdt rtcaaa rrfaraaca a4 a44ra A. rara BUUaaaaa. HsLzel Green ; w. B. Davis and son Homer and nephew Paul and Francis Peyton of jSalem Louis Wampler and George W. Dunigan of . As toria are I deer hunting at . Oak Ridge south of Eugene. ,. Mr. and! Mrs! J..C. Shnider and son and Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Zelin ski and. children, Louis,' Qulnten and Helen, spent Sunday, on the RUNAWAY AUTO KILLS iVAKCOUVER. B. C , Sept. 1 Struck by a runaway automobile which started down a Eteep bill afle -being ' parked at the curb. George Lovelock, 35. a workman. was fatally injured here today He died on the way to a hospital. Mrs. J. W. Salter, who was sitting In the. back, seat of the machine, escaped unhurt.- 8 A LEX AUTO WRECKING CO. Wbo!a. Tiraa. ICiam. Koadvra Half Prlca a4 1-aa -Parts for ail cara. caab for ol4 ear. 403 8. Cbarra rhoaa Slit laltf BCtlZELER AUTO WarCKJJIO CO, r!U bay yoor eld car. tugbaat caaa pnc paM. 10S6 X. Oaaanaraial 8. Ijlltl GENERAL) -REI'AIRJSO TIRKS AKD taba. aarira. raa at4 oil. MIU- i.V.H A UU1LNOOOU JAKAE. I-booa 54.-. Millrr and 8. ('oanmaroal Bts. Wa cpackalita ia rcon4itionior motor. ! 3atf fXR RENT -HOOJ4 ' HUITABLE FOR atadraia. arUb .Iwaaiag parr b pxititru EvarytbtPa aalna. kXrvmraa ara ra airad. Adaxaaa Too, caxa StaWaaaaa, - - - ' i asjasU roil KENT Ifwwara - 27. AUTO TOPS SEB US FOR TOP' AND PAINT WORK. O. J. UbU Aato Top faint fcbop. Kar frro drpartmvnt. - - 4Valtf o HOOM HOUSE FOR RENT. CAi.L , Trad.. . . 2:U . MODERN BCNOALOW 8. Cot tax. IN 1 n II . fOR RENT FURNIS1IEU pR r.xrt'R aialird raaai baa. bocvloltky, 311 Stat.. - , , --. STalS t)R RK.T larnu 2b t HAVE SEVERAL IKRIOATED FARMS for rrat. ' F. E. Tbaaaaoti. Taraotv Or... l boaa aXX. 21C WAXTEU MLaraHlaibfooa 33 FHONR 3&1 WANTED FARSI PRODUCE. 20S. . HELP WASTED TAX t COLLECTION rOAVT:it ,WASHIXGTON. Sept. 15. Al thbugh tax rate reductions effect ed in the revenue act of 1924 were In Operation during the entire fis cal year 1922, total tax collections from June 30, 1924, to. June 30 this year were only J212.03S.9S9 leas than the collections made at thp: higher rates In the preceding ' z toibnthsJ : , - representative during visit.. . Tomorrow' unreiling ceremon ies also include an address. by Dr. George T. Harding, a brother ot the president. The ceremonies are to be broad cast by the Canadian National railway from their radio station CNRV starting at 2 o clock. ,'The memorial Is situated in one ot the most beautiful spots In Stanley park and la product of international workmen. It was designed and sculptured by Charles Marega,. a . Vancouver, B. C., artist. Architects iof the me morial are natives of England, the contract for furnishing the bronze went to an American the bronze founder is a Belgian,! the chaser, a Frenchman, and the supervisor of work, a Canadian. I The monu ment is constructed of granite with figures and decorations of bronze. On each aide of the monument is a female figure in bronze, one representing the Unit ed States and the other Canada Granite slabs with Inscription that contains the concluding words of Harding's speech here tell the story of the memorial.. Tomorrow afternoon has been declared a civic holiday here.- Harding s I wanted experienced dish waaaer. Apply ia norms r at tht Ralrm lUstaataat. 9al HELP WAXTEU Mala 11 WANTED A YOUNG. SINGLE-MAN TO work oa dairy farm. Maat to a food milker. Loatara aoi aa4. Iboaa 721. . . litis YOCNO JfAN WITH BOOKKEEPING and tUoorrapbie axpriaee wanted for aa out of tow position. Opportanity for adraacraiact for tba nht party. Gira ara and azpriaara first letter. A4drb 131S tara 8tateaua. lladtf WANTED DEPENDABLE 8ALE3MAN for ahor time. 343 No. Caaa't, Capital Exchange. Hal IIELl11 AVAXTED Female 13 IUUHEST PRICES TAID FOR USED atoeea, tools, lamitara. HtUf'a ' Used Uooca IepL. opposilo roart koaaa. SSmCItf BAND AND' ORCHESTRA ' INSTRU aeata repaired. Dak. 'a afaaical la atmoaent Repair Shop, Rooea 3, He Coraack B1U(.. Ter MiUer'a. Paooa 231i.. - . SSaia CASH PAID FOR FALSC TEETH daatal cold, alatiaam aad diaearaed Jewalry. Hok. 8oeitia( aad Kf laery ' Co Otaeg-o. ilickixaa. SSJ2S WANTED PRIVATE MONEY FOR farm loan a. Wa bara aaeerat appUea- ' tiooa oa hand. Hawkiaa Kaborta. Iae, 305 Orrgoa Bldg. SdlU WOODRY THE- ACCTIOXEER BCTf aaed faraitara for caab. I'boaa 611. . tia, FOR ALE ST WANTED" WAITRESS AND - ALL arooad reataoraat firl out A-l worker. 181 Boath Liberty. UalT AGENTS WANTED 17 1IE11MAN, KAlIIX, SIGN- NEW YORK. Sept. 15. (By Associated Tress.) Contracts, for a return 15-round featherweight champion-hip" fight between Babe Herman, former California-boxer and Louis (Rid) Kaplan, Meriden, Conn., title .holder at . the AUTHORIZED LIFE OF WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAX By biataelt and bia wife, Mary Baird Bryaa, Only book approved by Bryaa family. 609 pacea. Folly illaatrated. low price. Liberal teraaa. Credit (lTea.' Wonderfol opportunity for anoney-Bkinc. Art. at oti re. Outfit free. UNIVERSAL HOVbE. Thila delpkia. - 17alf WAXTKL Employment 19 FOR GARDEN PLOWING, BASEMENT dixrias aad teasa work, paone 1073. i 1614if BASEMENT DIGGING AND LAWN rradiBg-. Phoaa liM-U. 10 WOOL OOI HOSE CHILDREN'S ayvort bnaa. kntt to order. Uaad knit tiaf. Pboaa 1778-J. 19aOtf Madison Square. Garden on De cember 18, were signed today by Kaplan's manager. FOR SALE RECLEANED OATS ASt ateh. . Ioqaira f. E. Scbaafcr. IT0 8, ComL : 7al SELL C8 YOrR USED FURNrTURE-, 1L L. Stiff Furaitar Co. Uaed Ooodt Dept. Oppaarta coart bonaa. S7Bt2t( FOR SALE 8ING4.E BED. MATTRESS aad apriaga 176SH Btata. 87al- IX) R SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS. TEN eaata band la. Circalatiaa departaieat Orecaa Btatoaoaaa. S7tl ' ..Trespass Notices For Sale Treapaaa Xotieea.' art. 149 inrbaa, prioted on rood 0-oaaea ranrata bear-' la the word a. "Notic. Ia Hereby Giv en Tbat Traapaaaieg ia Strictly forbid, dea On Thaae Pramiaaa Uader Peaalty at Praaaeatioa." Prira iSe eacb or 3 for ZSe. Suteaataa Fab. Co, Saleav Oreroa. S7atf . Many rice crops of the south to day are directly descended from, pocketful of rice smuggled out of new Italy by Thorn a Jefferson.- At P. Washing Zlachlne acrifi ra. Paoaa 428-W, after S 17ilSlf - I ' " P, SILK UaiBRELLAS LADIES UBIBRELLAS GLORIA , I SILK JLTJIBRELLASM . in colors.. . . ' Children's Uiabrellas 1 iL.&'t 240 .'knd 2 !3 tcrth Commercial ..StfcJi BILLY'S UfJ CLE : r-Vi "j; " -'"r - ' - ; - J " .. . 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