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THE OREGON STATESMAN; SALEMrOREGQN h THURSDAY, MORNING'DECEMBER 17 1025f 3 A 1 yi ' ture: .v f r t i t f j 4m - i . - simpson; "grocery - - - SUCCESSORS TO WELLER BROS. I hones 48 and 49 - - ' . - 153 North Commercial St. .., ' ; - : . -' ' ' ; ' -.;-;.-, .- , , y We have a large assortment of the very finest and freshest stock of Christmas Candies to be had at the very lowest prices con sistent with real quality. " : ' MID-WEEK SELLING PRICES SUGAR Quaker Cane, 100 lbs......... CRANBERRIES Per lb 20c; 2 lbs..... ; J? Alnuts 4? -''Oregon Grown" 3 lbs I 'Zi Freah roasted, 3 lbs n QUICK QUAKER OATS Large package:.. CITY " NE WS- IN BRIEF OurWeatKerMan Rain weatr rain or snow east portion; no change, in tempera- fresh southeast winds. Wed nesday Max.. 39: min.. 31; river, falling; rainfall, none; at mosphere, cloudy;" wind, south' west.' .. - - ". ill a -Is -4b ; Chorus to Meet ."1 f , The Salem v.. boys' chorus will meet this evening for their last rehearsal for the program they are -to put on at the First Methodist . church tomorrow evening. Dr. II C. Eppley. who is directing the chorus, reports that the boys are rapidly reaching shape for . the - concert, which he expects to be one of the biggest they have ever 'given. .- ' Dr. Marshall, Osteopat hic- Pbystclan and surgeon. dl7 -t X ttadlo PolrfupVlort?aaflty Good .used sets:,vPboae ' : " -v.' : di9 Tank to bo Ready ; The swimming tank at; the local l. TMCA will be ready "fof.use again today, it waa announced at the ill y MCA headquarters.' For two - days the tank has been out of use while a crack through the center j was being repaired. 5 ' '.; '. " v - The Scandinavian Church 5 Will have - a package sale and . social Fridaysnight, Dec4l88:00 ''- o'clock. --" ! d!7 A New Pipe Organ Record -. 1 By the new electrical process; a real treat- Stop In at Stiffs and hear it. . i ': dStf Radio! , I Have Christmas Joy the year around . t f 2 4 rand 'up. at ; Moore a Music iHouse;" p di i Three licenses . Issued- J f Three ' marriage licenses were Applied for in" the county clerk's bf f ictyesterdayrTlier Vere tak n out by Fred.W. Lang. Sublim ity farmer, and Gertrude Martha Santey, Silverton; Harry Becger, t f armerand Etta Bodgers. both of i Woodburnt James H. Lamberth, " printer, route X and Owendelyn ' Bryngelson, ,204 North Cottage ..J street. ; ; - i i'V"- 2 Pomcroy & Keene Jeweler and Optometrist Salem, Oregon , TObiiUWo61) . : TYPEWRITER CO. . Direct Factory Braacb -M-Court Streei Phoaa tZ2 .Typwriten Rented, Sold, ; ; Repaired Special rental ratet td ttndei.t H. .F. WOODRY & SON liatlftittrt aaa Tmntitw Salra 7 Mk (or Vmc Tnnam. 171 Koitk ComauttUX. , Office Plicaa 75 cr Ht $5.49 -35c -74c .48c 28c No. 1 Fancy CALIFORNIA no Small White, 3 lbs OC FANCY PINK BEANS 3 lbs. . .. i. FANCY BAYOU BEANS 2 lbs. . -j. FANCY RED MEXICAN . Beans. 2 lbs . FANCY LIMA BEANS 2 lbs. ,U...-..:..: .'. WE MAKE NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY Guardian I Appointed Gottfred M. Mehl "has been' ap pointed, guardian ad litem to rep resent llarold E. Mehl and Ches ter O. Mehl in the case opened In circuit court by Sigurd M. Mehl. The order was signed yesterday by Judge I H. McMahan. $ Xmas Dinnerware Special H. L. Stiff furniture Co, d20 Exclusive Distribution For W. W. Kimball pianos. A. B. Chase, Davenport & Tracy, Bush & JSerts. Moore; Music House. 409-415 Court , s20tf Reduction Is Announced ..The Bonesteele Motor company has announced, that a' large price reduction will be made on all models rof podge automobiles -"on January 7, 1326. Although the amount of reduction has not been made public, the local dealers say that alt " "'8ale"ra purchaseW-'-of Dodge cars will be refunded the amount of thefeut if the cars have been bought siace December 15. Something In Music --?'. The gift that will be remem bered the year round, at Moore's Music House. dJ8 1026 Calendars.' V f Stana1"ey Joley Ins? Agency, oyer Ladd & Bash .bank'1 -dl8 Corey W. Steeves Dies - Dr. B. Steeves of Salem re ceived word that his brpther., Corey W. Steeves of Calgary, AI- berta.ldied suddenly,, in .that city. Corey Steeves was 54 years of age and lived in Salem from 1886 until 1892 where he operat ed the California Bakery on Court street with the late C. B. "Steeves. Something In Music , The . clft ' that will be remem-' bered the year round, at Moore's Music' House. i , dl8 Toys for the Children At. Stiff's furniture store, datf Five Chairs . r . , . At i tn Terminal uaroer snop make long waits unnecessary. dl8 Christmas Records', We hare a good selection of Christmas records. Everything from "Santa in the Phonograph to Adams' "Noel." 'Stiff Furn. Co. Hll -f1 :H . dl7 To Bnild Spur - . The Oregon-Washington Rail road';&' Navigation company has authorized to construct;' a spur trackj to the plant of the .rortland Feed; & Fertilizer company. The track will cross Trenton and Tyn- dallk streets. The order authoriz- f Eastman Brothers i Z Fuxn&ce ' Salem Of flee 169 S. Hisli Offle hoursr " ll:il TO J P, it, v Factory, EfiTeitoa, Ore, Wood Wood TRACY'S FUEL . YARD 107 D Street "Telephone 2319 LADD & BUSH, BankcTs; : i OtSet XSJum tram ! BEANS 25c 25c 25c 27c ing construction of the track was issued by the public service com- This Christmas- Something for the car. See our suggestions. .Smith & Watkins isw dytf Musical Iastruments are sure to .please. . "Everything in music. at Sherman ClajT& Co., 244 N. High St. dl7 County Court Visited George Morris, Silverton farm er, and Stanley Riches of Turner, were in Salem yesterday on xoad business.. ' TliefKing" v. Band instrumentSLare best. In spect them at Sherman Clay & Co., 244 No. High St. dl7 Newspaper Men Here J. . Shelton, parfeowne rof the morning paper in Bend and for merjjr." Interested Inthe Eugene Guard, and Ed Turnbull, engaged with. Sheljon in the printing busi ness, stopped their 'way from Portland to Eugene",' where they attended the state automobile ex position. Dry Radio Poles. O to 80 Ft. J4 CorV-TJth asl: Malket. dl Hear John McCormick Sing "Oh, How I Miss You To night," a charming waltz song, done in graceful style. Hear it at Stiff's. " ' r ' dl7 fionthern Trp Takrti-i. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Harrison of Yakima, daughters, Ina and Ruth.j! and granddaugbiCer, , Marianna,; spent Wednesday in v giivef ton with J. H. Porter; county conrtnis- l,,,' . , ' ,,orB,B uvr lue w" oe another daughter during the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Harri son is Mr. Porter's sister. The drive from Yakima to Silverton waa made in one day. Boys Chorus Concert . , Friday night. 1st M. E. church. 7:30. Admission free. d!8 New Red Seal Reroifi - V Single faced, 23c and 35c- Stiffs Furniture Co. , ' 1 fiat Closed Automobil Atredneed price. Tnese" tn elude a Willys-Knight sedan. Hudson coach, a Gardner conn, a' Ford coupe and a Stadebakeir closure. See these at the CerU fled Public Motor Car Market.- nl7tf Attends Meeting - Willamette " university student body president. Warren Day, at tended a meeting of alumni clmb of the younger students of Wil lamette,., in Portland recently. From this club a committee or . 1 I 4 MODEL BAKERY 12t South: .Commercial - How about Dodge touring; which has been overhauled and ha good tires aad first class paint job? this car is a good buy ;- '; at $300.00 : . " five club members was appointed to see if conditions couldn't be im proved as far as the Willamette athletic situation, is concerned. Xmas Dinnerware. Specials H. Ik Stiff Furniture Co. d20 Think Who Would Be Delighted by your remembering them with a silk pajama suit or a crepe de chine gown. Specialty Shop (Renska Swart), 453 Court. dl Christmas Records- Get yours while our stock is complete. H. L. Stiff Furn. Co. d8tf Hug Appointed Public School Superintendent, George W. Hug received a notice yesterday morning that he had been appointed on a National Ed ucation association committee of 100. This committee will dis cuss how long time a4teaeber ousni 10 no a.iowea to ooiu y- : siuon. ana unaer wnai comuuous they would be allowed to go. f iGiveHFlowerVn iiie Bottle- (Ren&kkSwart).,i451tCourt. U7 fil C - Trade Wliat Yjpk Have , For what ybu want. 1 See Ter minal Realtors, Terminal hotel lobby. 'dStf .. . j Spading Parks - 'The ground in . Willson park, around the big fir trees si being spaded up by workmen, the plan being to sow grass seed thereto that next summer there will 'be green grass' there. ' t Dogs, Cats, Ducks, Rabbits Wooden toys made in Salam will withstand hard playing- and delight the kiddies. Specialty Shop, 453 Coutt. ,417 Furniture Vphnlstery . j And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture company. ptf -v I Class DLsbnnds , -The Leaders' class at the YM- CA has completed .its course and f baHlisbttndfedr"A10ther clas Will probably-be started after the first lot, the year. ' : '5 ' S diristmas Records Call at 24 4 N. High St. lee.t- your Victor records, man' Clay & Co. lO 86- her il7 Tlandoned Car ! In Mill creek, between Chemek eta and Center streets, on Seven teenth there is a Chevrolet aoto-, mobile,- of- which no owne has been found. Due to the heavy 46g Tuesday night It is believed -the driver ran his car into the creek. From all indications nobody, JruU, mmum eomblexion:' has hurt, for the car is in a normal position. The occupants appar ently got out and waded to the; bank. 4 Choice Holly - For sale in City View cemetery. 'di4 W.tR. dlxew and Ctid Hnd-i . Ready to wear- articles. CU)m-fbrt,-ytMd rgsV67 Ferrjfj Dec'. 18 ah4J19. ' 2 ; dlf ' : Membership Grows ' t The roster of the Chamber- ot Commerce now lists aboutf 85 members, ; due to 'the fact thai they have juRt finished a mem berahip campaign. This number Is the highest ever attained. The total of new members is about iH 2. Hotel Slarion .Dollar Dinner. Served 5:45 ta n-7tt 8. .Every evening. Two Marriages Performed . Fred.W. Lang, farmer of gulfc limity and Gertrude Martha San tey of , Silverton, were married yesterday by J. .T. Hunt, Marion PAINTING KALSOMINING PAPER HANGING For the right kind of ntaUrtalt and the very beat workmnn hlp call na, Gabriel : . Powder and Supply Co, 171 B. Comnjereui Phont Tit F. N. WOODR v- . Balem'a uemaizg f -.AUCTIONEER i Pay Cash For FnrnltnreV v. jtsidence aad Store? 1610 North Somnier .i , PHONE 511 "Ctahllshcd Since 1! county Judge. ' Brazier ,C. Small, justice of the peace for the Salem district, united a 'pair in his of fices yesterday when Harry Bark1 er. farmer,, and Etta Rodgers. both of Woodburn, appeared with a license. Something New ' . Fruit-ola nut bread, grocery. at your dl7 Mareell's Miracle Mineral For your better health. For free interview write G. H. Gazeley, spe cial representatire, box 339. j3 Incorporated The-McGregor Machine & Iron Works, with capital stock of $15. 000 and headquarters in Portland, has been incorporated by J. T. McGregor, George G. Israelson and William B. Layton. Other corporations for. which articles were filed in the state cor poration department yesterday follow: Grosbag specialty com pany. Portland. $1000; Lionel Dobeli, Roger MacVeagh and Katherine Holbrook. Third Spiri tualist . church. Portland, $50; Thomas C. Gazeley, David Oliver. Edward Oliver and Harold Hookham. Boys' Chorus Concert Friday night, 1st M. E. church, 7:30. Admission free. dl8 Splendid Gifts for Eastern Friends, 5 and 10-pound boxes of Italian or French prunes: com bination boxes of five pounds each of Franquette walnuts and prunes. Ten-pound boxes of Franque.tte walnuts, fancy pack California fruitst See our windows for Rug B,8tion!(; Express rate about six pound anywhf.re ln v a . h f yu Ilotpracery Co. Phones "'188 546- 7. dl7 Radio' Itcidiuartew phone 10.15 Zehitlfc Fada, Mienavox and used sets. Good radio poles, 175 South High. dl9 Reduction Ordered The public service commission has" authorised a reduction from 11 3-4 to 21 cents per 100 pounds on cement shipped from Lime. Or. to Astoria. The new rate applies to carload lots. Clear Lake Literary Society- Is presenting the rural comedy "Hoiue Ties," on next Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at the Clear Lake schoolhouse. dl7 Fire Chairs At the Terminal Barber Shop make long waits unnecessary. d!8 College Fund Grow; .. The campus chest fund, which is a :drlvo sponsored by the vari ous organizations of Willamette university, now has about f 1.000 Iri pledgeB.Tf The goal Is $1200, and much effort Is being exerted to get this amount pledged before Christmas vacation. Italian Silk Vests, 91.05 Bloomers, $2.95. Howard Cor set Shop, U3 South High. d!7 Sharp Sign Service Moved to new location. EGO Ferry St., Salem. Phone 394. d26 Roy Inmate Escapes Howard Howe, 17, an inmate of the boys training school, escaped brown hair and blue eyes, is 5 feet inches tall and weighs 155 pounds. ,IIe was dressed in khaki lothlng. Teachers Are ni Mrs. Constance Small and Mrs. Grace Zoset, Salem school teach ers, were unable to meet their classes yesterday because of ill ness ChrLstnuM Records Our stock of Victor records Is complete Sherman Clay & Co., 244 N. High St. dl7 ' : i' Radio! , Have Christmas Joy the year around, $24 and up. at Moore's Music House. dig Speeding Is Charged Cecil Rosenberry, 2560 Brooks avenue, last night ,.:;aomaoi arenae, waa arrested last night by Warren Edwards, city traffic of ficer, on a speeding charge. Ros enberry was cited to appear in the police court at 3:30 this after noon. Toys for (lie Children . At Stiff's furniture store. dStf rrincipals to Sleet Principals of the Salem pub iiff sehools will meet this after noon at 4 o'clock at the Salem high school. General problems (.-pertain Ing to schools will be dis cussed. '. . Furnltnre I'pholfaery ) . .. , And repairing. Ciese-rowers Furniture company. i s20tf Philip Miller, the amateur trap shooting champion, told a story at a Chicago banquet. ' ' "Buffalo Bill." he said was en tertaining a shooting party at his ranch.' Among the guests waa aj French count, and 'when the day's sport ended Bill went up to him and asked how he had made ouL Ot ie birda I .are none said ibeiCount, Zay are to dlfTldle. But of te wild cows and calves I tave nipe over e ill.! : - - -Engene rDoor & Woodenware Co..$:5.006.rapltaL, wIU Uke over Far West pjant. DRAWING IIIOICEO LlSt for Department. lt 111- rlnoe Thncn fnr IuHcta ' rxciljr a ouuii I The jury for the January term j of the Marion county circuit I court, department No. 1, drawn yesterday by U,.u, Boyer, I county clerk, and O. D. Bower, sheriff. The following men ana i women will hear cases in Judge Fercy u. iveay s coun: , Frank, Smith, East. Salem . .re tired. Jessie B. OUn, Mill City, house wife. -- B. E. Edwards, Salem No.! 3. Butcher. j ,, Susie M. Klein, Salem No. 5, housewife. ' O. Herrold, Salem No. 16, contractor. , ! Ethlinda Altman. Salem No. 16, housewife. W. K. Winslow, Aumsville, farmer. Anna J. Stout. Mehama. nurse. Amy Harding, East Gervais, housekeeper. George L. Cummings, Salem No. 14, farmer. Elmer E. Tanner, Salem No 6, teamster. Bert F. Terry, East Silverton laborer. George W. Palmer, Sidney, far mer O. J. Hull, Salem No. 1C, auto top dealer. ' f Chester C. Cannon, Pringle, farmer. -George L. Arbnckle, Salem No 3, merchant. Olen C. Carothers, West Hub bard, farmer. . W. M. Bishop, Salem No. 18, engineer. William Mumper. Brooke, far- mer Fred D. ton, farmer ivnignt, Mam &UTer-1 Harold E. Russell, Marlon, far mer. George A. Ehlen, Aurora, mer chant. J. B. Ashby, Salem No. 5, re tired. Otto P. Berning, East Gervais, farmer. Joseph P Bressler, Croisan, farmer. ' Clara E. Howd .Shaw, house wife. Truma Huston, Salem No. 5, housewife Marion S. Allen, Jefferson, re- tired I Ed Duniean. Jr.. Central How-1 ell, farmer. Elsa Evans, Chemawa, house wife. Chas. E. Heater, Silver Falls, farmer. Prussian Government Rents Ex-Kaiser's Storage Room for Cellar 'BERLIN, Dec 12. (By Associ ated Press.) The Hollenzollern wine cellars beneath the historic royal palace in the heart of Berlin have been rented as a warehouse by the Prussian government to the -I f r .., r Stripped of its thousands of bottles of rare old wines, Cham pagnes and cognacs by raiding revolutionists inNovember 1918. th4 Cellars contain ? few relics of the generations of royal families which drew their liquor supplies from winding underground pas sages. : Three, remains however, an el egantiy carved wine barrel, hoop- , ,i, nvu.,... of the Rhineland presented to Augusta Victoria, first wife of William II. before the wine deal ers took the cellars there were also a few of the imperial wine glasses scattered about The stone vault in which the Kaser secreted his' valuable china and silverware when he fled from Berlin is now cluttered with bar rels. The imperial exile's china and silver escaped detection and later was sent to him at Doom. Plans for the erection of a na tional , monument to Cermany's war dead . have been shelved for the time being. -A committee beaded by Dr. Otto K. Gessler, minister of defense; has decided that the republic's . finances and the country's economic situation do not warrant expenditure of a large sum o money for an elab orate monument.. v . ; ; It is now proposed lo create a 'sacred grove" somewhere In the heart of Germany which will en close a modest but impressive DISEASES Treated by: Osteopathy and the latest electrical Therapy including Drv Ahram's elec tronic system. : , Xo ckargc fop roBfialtatlon h DR. B.H. TV1UTE: lbysician and Surgeon COS U. S. Bank Dullding -.y; Salem, Oregon 1 - iPEiiiwin now neiiE , shrine to the memory of those who j fell- oa the aitlefields." Xeadlng mists 'have Been Invited -tor sub mit designs, for the shrine. Only dolla with bobbed: hahf need apply for thla year's Christ m3 market, declares the owner of HUlBhop jaVregalar "doll clinic" lfo'r to less than 150 dolls are "ifothers who try. to 'persuade the little misses that the bobbed hatred doll is bound to become monotonous because there is no chance to comb out and braid its hair, are talking to deaf ears," ne Says: - " Opening Days of Oklahoma Strip. Enacted at Kimberiy KIMBERLEY Scenes similar to" tllose - enacted ' In Oklahoma when the "strp" was htrown open for settlement, have been witness ed repeatedly in different parts of the South African" diamond dis tricts within the last few months on grounds which heretorfore had been, considered barren. There are thousands of persons who have become nomads, wand ering about the country and en gaging in every rush possible to stake out claims at the opening ot diamond diggings such as took place some weeks ago at Oerson- kraal near, nioemhof.'The race, as in Oklahoma, is made on toot, by men and women on horseback while others follow up In the rear with their "covered wagons. ground" permitting,' to furnish the diamond seekers with supplies.. The area to be staked out la proclaimed' by the government, usually after fom lucky pros- pecor nukes a discovery of. traces of the precious stones. Then the race of the diggers begins. Claims are staked' and a new town ap pears.: t'- - The disappointment ot the dia mond diggers has been great. At most but two nereent of the men make a stake, and in most cases a fortune rIIus throneh tha min- er.g nngers through drink, gamb ling and- sordid living. Only 25 percent make a decent living, 10 percent some kind of a living. and quite 63 percent sink into in creasing distress, said an investi gating committee. Isolated Town Has No Road. But Boasts an Automobile ETNA MILLS. Cal.--Cecilville, and - isolated mountain town, hasn't access to a road to the but side World yet, but has its first automobile just the same. Ail--the man ana freight for Cecilville and the upper Salmon r.ver country ts aenverea ny mute train alone the trail. Roscoe and Archie Farnsworth. Salmon river misers-, were unwilling" to whit two years necessary for the com pletion of. the , mountain wagon road which the forest-service is building. They wanted to use their car on a short strip of road between their home and Cecilville. built years ago by a mining company, So they .drove, pushed and squeezed their machine along un til the trail became too steep and narrow for further nroeress. Then they took tho car apart and ioad- led If on pack mules for the last lap of the journey, German Hot Dogs Again Capture Gay Parts Cafes PARIS Frankfurters, sauer kraut and pllsener on the one hand and peace conferences on ' A.. " 1 Vut iuy are.-m rinnce For a long time Paris tried to get along with Strasbnrg sausages. They were on the menn cards as Strasburgers but the public would have none of them. - Then the real , Frankfurter hot dogs were imported under various names to disguise their German origin. Since: the' Locarno conference, dropped and now Paris ta eating Frankfurters and sauerkraut and Waafllne. tllAw ftWl .f4ti IlnAMn I lost . It did. before.. the war. Gold Hill Noted geologist -re ports that Curry county has vast wealth in minerals. - . JOE WILLIAMS The Battery Man - Tboaa uaTfeni te v nick -i we e et thcr. TILLAIUJ , . Ml Court fit. PtMMie 10 KWONG FOOK&CO. Iloliiay .Goods on 5ale r - ? We have a complete line of ladles' and gents goods' such as hosiery, silk handkerchiefs, sweaters, kimonas. baskets, em broidery, work, bathrobes, silk blonses.' novelties. rhiittwaro ' hearth brooms, lunch cloths,, anq tea, etc. - . T - SC4 X. Com'L R,fialm, OreJ The C; E. SHOWALTER CO., Inc; - r . Post Office Box No. ! 33 . rl 1 Salem, Oregon. : Money to Loan to Salem Home ; . .Owners and Builders ; ' 7. Per Cent MBSM SAFE FOR riinnr riLii Chicago CitlzenV Committee Adopts Novel Method to Halt Injuries CHICAGO. Dec. 1 The great est child safety drive in the his tory of Chicago is now under way with the distribution by the Citi- tens Child Safety Committee of a half million "Always Be Careful" song sheets among V th3 school children of that -city. .The plan Is to distribute a new song sheet each month for the next yeni. The A B C song sheet contaiu. la addition to a sajety song, a safety commandment" and colored illus trations showing how children meet with accidents. . ?.. . The cost of printing and distri buting the song sheets is paid for by selling, the, space-on the back cover to local and national ad ver- Users. By this method no dona tions are required or asked. Tho whole campaign is self-financing. A committee of 100 prominent Chicagoana have sold this. space. : Because of the success ot the campaign, plans are already under way to carry it into other large cities. Those who have made a stady of tho child safety ; move ment feel that in the distribution of these song sheets lies the di rect way to educate children to be careful on the streets. Lure of America Is Cause " of Decay in Irish Speech , -. - 7 .;- .: -t DUBUWA;inerioas ; lore - for sons and daughters of old Erla Im held largely responsible for decay of the' nathreirfeb''iaa'guage;f' A government, rioniraissipn seek ing to find the best means. Of. pre serving the'language found that 75 per sent Of the girls and Nv born in Irish speaking districts look, upon the United States as their future home. Even in the Dingle peninsula in Kerry, which Is the principal home of the native speech in Munster, it was learned that the children of one parish who left school between 1912 and 1922. more than half emigrated and many of those left are only wait ing their turn under the quota, or financial', assistance from friends In America. ; PRISONERS OF INFINITY We. are the prisoners of an Infinity without outlet, where in nothing perishes, wherein Everything . is dispersed but nothing lost. Neither a body nor a thought can drop out of the universe, but of time and space. Not an atom of our flesh, not a quiver f of our nerres will go where they will cease to be, for there is no place where anything, ceases to be. . ; , .Maurice Maeterlinck. W. T. Rigdon & Son LUNCH Coffee BOX Coffee SHORT ORDERS Any Time s , DINNER, , 1 1 a. m. 10 p. m. ,.181 South XJberty Street HLtl ' H . I v. 1 . SCHAEFERS it COLD CAPSULES "will, break up your cold, in 24 hours or money refunded QCHAEFER'CJ DRUG STORE . The Vcllow Front Phone 187 .133 North Commercial Street The, Penslar Store ' No Commission . i 7