.) 'MxN tll I If 2 La, iM.H ?- K1GUT PAGES. DAILY EAST OHEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1919. PACK SEVEN. Often Ths Kidneys An ; . Weakened by Over-WorlL Unhealthy Kidneys Blake Impure Blood. Weak and unhealthy kidneys are re sponsible for much sickness andsuffering, luereiore, u kiuucj trouble is permitted to continue, serious re sults are most likely to follow. Your other organs may need at tention, but your kid neys most; because they do most and should have attention first. Therefore, when your kidneys are weak or out of order, you can understand how quickly your en tire body is.affccted and how every organ seems to fail to do its duty. If you are sick or " feel badly," begin taking the great kidney remedy. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. A trial will con vince yon of its great merit. The mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root, the great kidney aud bladder remedy,, is soon realized. It Stands the highest because its remarkable health restoring properties have been Eroven iu thousands ot-the most distress lg cases. If you need a medicine you suuuiu uuvc iuc pest. - S Cl ,1 i if A m rt iri lit a ' " fifty-cent and one-dol- IferM lar 6izes. you may I'JiS::.n.3sa;'3 Dy man tree, aiso a -M'jSSi oampmet lewnir you u.-s-uZ. bow to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. v. Don't make any mis take, but rememtvr ths name, Swamp Root, and don't let a dealer tll you something in place of Swamp-Root--if yon do yon will be disappointed. HUME SLIGHT !E IN YARDS I'll ICES RISE 5 CENTS FOLLOWING SMALL RUN Only Shipment of Swine Brings $lo 5 at Storkdalo Steers .Are Holding Steady at $0.25. Portland Union Stockyards, May 11. An advance of Ec was quoted In the swine market here today. The fact that the eastern markets have been quite able to hold their own recently, has added to the local strength and one lot was sold In the Stockdale yards this morning at $10.65 as com- T1Q mA U'ltlt tin It A ua.U.ila . - ...... . v u j-o.twaj, . There was only a limited run of hogs In the yards today; not quite a car ana tnererore the flemand was sufficient to bring the price to a high er notcii. It is a coincidence, too, that on this day, a year ago, there developed a firmer tone In the hog market and prices at that time had reached the highest mark of the season. Hest Steers Sell at $0.25. There remains quite a good tone tn the cattle market. Besides vthe stuff sold prior to arrival, 20. loads were sold this morning at the same price. This indicates that the market is holding steady at that figure. ' A drop of about 10c to -5c is shown In the market for sheep today In the stockyards. There were arrivals of 700 head for the day, four loads hav ing come this morning from Rose burg. Among the Shippers, Cattle R. A. Robinson was In from Merced, Cal., with 1 loads of cattle, and Robinson Brothers had 10 -loads from the same place. Kldwell & Cas well shipped In six loads from Chlco, Cal. F. C. Sharkey had 10 loads from California, Mixed stuff J. C. Davis had a mix ed load of hogs and sheep from Shedd,' C. H. Farmer had a similar mixture from McCoy, Ore. Sheep Louis Burke shipped four load from Roseburg. Today's run of livestock compares with this day In recent years as fol lows: Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. 1910 1909 1908 1907 1906 48 287 330 236 10S 62 1073 636 114 27 73 285 700 636 610 1798 345 1114 1905 A year ago today there was a. firm tone In all lines of livestock. Hogs advanced to 17.90, this being 6c above the previous list. Others were un changed. ' Official Livestock Sales. ' Following are Vepresentatlve of to day's transactions in the stockyards and indicate demand, supplies and quality offering. They are the only official reports printed In Portland: HOGS. ', i Average lbs, Price- 40 190 10.6S SHEEP. 63 95 510 Today's range of livestock prices: Cattle Best steers, $6.25; good ateers, $6; common steers, $5.75; cows, best, $5.25; fancy, $5; heifers, $5.25; stags, 2.608; bulls, $2. 50 4.60. Hogs Best east of the mountains, $10.65; fancy, $10.60; stockers and to lers, $. Sheep Sheared, best wethers, $6.50 1 5.60; ordinary wethers. $6.60; spring lambs, $7,75; ewes, $4.604. iiJO " Calves Best, $6.60; ordinary, $5.50 5.75; poor, $3.764. SHADED AT OMAHA etii nmnk New.. May 11. Cat -tie receipts 6100; market steady to 10 cents lower. t ms7i7 RR eows and heir . wnD.nrlnta. 7200. Market totirW tftSKlAD.SO. nhor nereiDts. 38001 Market steady; wethers. $7 900 8. 16: lambs, $8.408.65. Some of us only acquire a know ledge of discretion through our ex mm perlence with the reverse. THE WHEAT MARKET Almoin covers and WHEAT MOVES HIGHER After Ijoivor Opening There Is a Gen eral Advance in Chicago Pit. 1 Chicago, May 11. With Armour's short covering the wheat market closed strong and generally higher af ter a bad spell of weakness. Closing was lc higher for the May, unchanged for July and l-4c higher for Septem ber as compared with yesterday. When it became generally,,, known that the provision king was really covering his short sales In thesMay. there was Instant response from the "tallers." Short 'covering on an ex tensive scale wair shown during one part of the session. Foreign markets was weak and seri ously depressed. - Liverpool opened with a loss of 7-8d and closed 1 3-8 91 l-2d under yesterday. Broomhali gave out the following special cable from Russia. "In the south the weather Is warm with general rains and the condition of the crop Is good. In the central portion tho outlook of the crops Is highly favorable." Cash wheat sates No. 2 red, $1.16 01-17 1-2; No. 3 red, $1.11 1.15 1-2; No. 2 hard winter, $1.16Z1.17; No. 3 hard winter. $1.08 if 1.15 1-2; No. 3 spring, $1.10 1.15 1-2. WANT MODEL FARMERS TO COME TO NORTHWEST Spokane, Wash. National Farm Homes association, organized at St. Louis, Mo., on May 6, with a capital of $1,000,000, for the purpose of col onizing city dwellers on model farms, has been Invited to send representa tives to the Inland Empire of the northwest to see what the district of fers to homeseekers. R. . Maclean, secretary of the Spokane chamber of commerce, has forwarded a letter to Glfford Plnchot, first vice president, snylng there are thousands of acres or rarm, rruit and dairy lands In Washington, Idaho, Oregon and Mon tana and southeastern British Col umbia, also large areas of logged-off lands In Washington and Idaho that have proved their worth for all kinds of agriculture. These lands can be bought at low figures, he adds, but under no condition will the commer cial clubs offer any bonus to the as soclatlon. Mr. Plnchot Is thoroughly familiar with conditions In this part of the country, because of his connec tlon with the United States forest ser vice. It Is believed an Inquiry will follow. What Everybody Wants. Everybody desires good health which is Impossible unless the kidneys are sound and healthy. Foley's Kid ney Remedy should be taken at the first Indication of any Irregularity, and a serious Illness may be averted. Foley's Kidney Remedy will restore your kidneys and bladder to their nor mal state and activity. Koeppen Bros. x PASTOR PUTS IN PLEA FOR MOTHERS-IN-LAW Spokane, Wash. Rev. Bruce Brown pastor of Dean Avenue Christian church of Spokane, scored the hit of his life at the Mothers' Day exercises under the direction of the Young Wo men's Christian association on May 8, when he said among other things In the course of his address tc the young women: "For. the maligned and mistreated tribe of mothers-in-law I want to speak a good word today. . Almost every mother must some time In her life become a mother-in-law, and It will not be easy for you to have your boy put another woman first In his life. I lay upon the conscience of the many young women before me that they never become Jealous of the love that their sweethearts give to their mothers. It is one of the tragedies of life for woman, who has guided every step of her boy, to see him place an-, other first in his affection. Some day you may taste the bitterness of that cup So you should love your mother-in-law as you would be beloved." A Smile. Is a pretty hard thing to accomplish when you're ' blue, bilious and out of sorts. There Is a sure cure for all kinds of stomach and liver complaints constipation and dyspepsia. Bal lard's Herblne Is mild, yet absolutely effective in all cases. Price 60 cents per bottle, A. C. Koeppen & Bros. USE 1,250,000 FEET - - OF LUMBER IN FLUME Welser, Idaho. A flume seven miles in length and requiring the use of 1,250,000 feet of lumber Is being built to carry water to the Mesa or chards. ' . Of the 8000 acres In the project, 6000 will be devoted to apple orchards an1 2000 to grapes, cherries, prunes. plumes and such gardening as win do required to supply vegetaDles 10 me tract holders. Ample water supply was near ai hand. The middle fork or tne weiser river -was within seven miles, but set tiers had filed on most of the water auDDly. To meet the conditions supply reservolt1 to furnish water to th Welser river In lieu or wnai wouia h taken from Middle fork, was built 30 miles distant. This accompiisnea, the Middle fork wns available for Ir rigation purposes and rrom wnicn a water supply could De ootainea. Here a diversion dam has been Duut of concrete and steel and a flume sev en miles In length is under construc tion from which 25 miles or laterals will dlstrlbute-water to tne orcnaras. In the plans a small townslte has irats4 nn a most beautiful com manding knoll, where orchard ract holders and no one else, may secure lots for home building; here, too, will be located a packing house and cold storage warehouse. From the town site to tho various districts of the or chard, electric tramways have been provided for; and from the power generated, which approximates 30, MOTHER'S Ml A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE. Baby's coming will be a time of rejoicing, and not of ap prehension and fear, if Mother's Friend is used by the expec tant mother in preparation of the event. This is not a medi cine to be taken internally, bnt a liniment to be applied to the body, to assist nature in the necessary physical changes of the system. Moth er's Friend is composed of oils and medicines which prepare the muscles and tendons for the unusual strain, render the ligaments supple and elastic, aids in the expanding of the ckin and flesh fibres, and strengthens all the membranes and tissues. It lessens the pain and danger at the crisis, and assures future health to the mother. Mother's Friend is sold at drug stores. Write for our free book, containing valuable information for expectant Mothers. THE DRADFIELD CO., ATLANTA. GA. Summer i Excursion East win be on May 9, June 2, 17 and 24. '. -.-, July 5 and 22, August S, September 8 via. . Northern Pacific Railway To CHICAGO, ILL,, AND RETURN ...$ 72.50 To BALTIMORE, MD., AND RETURN- 107.50 To BOSTON, MASS., AND RETURN .. 110 00 To BUFFALO, N. Y., AND RETURN .. .. 01.50 To DETROIT, MICH., AND RETURN 82.50 To DULUTH, MINN., AND RETURN 60.00 To KANSAS CITY or ST. JOSEPH AND RETURN 60.00 To MILWAUKEE AND RETURN '.. 72.50 To NEW YORK Of Y AND RETURN . . 108.50 To OMAHA or COUNCIL BLUFFS AND RETURN 60.00 To PHILADELPHIA AND RETURN . . 108.50 5 To PITTSBURG AND RETURN .. '. 61.50 To ST. LOUIS, MO., AND RETURN 67.50 T To ST. PAUL or MINNEAPOLIS AND RETURN 6O60 Low fares to any other points also. .. Liberal stopovers In both directions. . Optional diverse routes for slight additional fare. Visit Yellowstone Park e 11 route. Full Information from . WALTER. ADAMS Agent,, Pendleton, Oregon A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. Passenger Agent PORTLAND. 000 horsepower, electric lights will be provided for every home, likewise a complete city water system to every house. LEONCAVALLO IS SORRY FOR JOKE" TURNED ON HIMSELF Milan. Slgnor Leoncavallo, who Is recovering from a dangerous Illness, recounts an amusing experience that befell him some time ago In Manches ter theater, where he occupied a stall one evening to hear the performance of his "Pagliaccl." ' At the finale a stranger sitting near him kept ex claiming enthusiastically. "What a masterpiece! ' What a perfect master piece!"" Leoncavallo, imagining himself ut terly unknown m the audience, thought it would be fine fun to play the critic of his own work, so chimed n ironically: "A . masterpiece? I don't in- the least agree with you, sir. I'm a musician myself, so know what I'm talking about. The fact is, this opera is a worthless production, and brimful of imitations and plagarisms. For Instance, that cavatina is filched bodily from Berlioz, the duet In the first act is all Gounod, while the fi nale is a sorry copy of one you will find In Verdi." Next morning Leoncavalla drove to the railway station and bought the leading local journal. On comfort ably seating himself In the train he opened it, and was aghast with aston ishment at encountering the follow ing headlines: "Slgnor Leoncavallo's opiniqn on 'Pegllaccl.' Declaration of plagarism. Confession of a com poser bereft of all originality." The great Italian master adds: "Evident ly my neighbor was a Journalist who had dogged rae, but to thls.day I have cold shivers every time I recall the Incident." John D. Rockefeller would go broke if he should spend his entire Income trying to prepare a better medicine than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and DIarrhoe Remedy for diarrhoea, dys entery or bowel complaint It is simply Impossible, and so says every one that has used It. Sold by al. dea -ers. COUNTESS OF WARWICK AS A SOCIALIST LEADER London. The Countess of Warwick has reappeared as a socialist leader after a oerlod of quiescence. She was "chairman" of a recent meeting of; the social democratic party at the Queen's hall, convened, to-hear an ad dress from the veteran socialist, H. H. Hyndman. Beginning her speech with "Com rades and Friends!" the countess de scribed socialism as "the greatest cause In the world." But she con fessed that, while socialists were look ing for some light, ,for some leader, nothing appared on the horizon but Why Not Ston That Itch? Indisputable proof has now been found that ecsema can be cured not In one or two cases, but In the worst cases of many years standing. We would, of course, not think of making such a recommendation to our neighbors and patrons, were It not that years and years of success with D. D. D. Prescription enable us to speak of this remedy with confi dence. It is a gentle, soothing wash with the mild oil of wlntergreen as a base. All the cures seem to be per manent; at any rate, a trial bottle at 26 cents will take away the itch , at once Instantly. We are sure of this, Tallman Drug Co. Tickets sale .The Scenic Highway -1 through the j Land of Fortune. 1 the stereotyped party warfare, of which she, aa well as her comrades, was heartily sick. She declared she was unable to un derstand how Christians could defend the present social system, which al lowed the existence of starving chil dren, homeless people and foul slums, as a . suitable state of attain in Christian country. The splendid work of Chamber Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets is dally coming to light. No such grand remedy for liver and bowel troubles was ever known before. Thousands bless them for curing ooastipatlon, sick headache, biliousness, jaundice and indigestion. Sold by alt dealers. Notice to Public. Dr. I. U. Temple wishes- to an nounce the removal of his office from the John Schmidt building to the Am erican National bank building. Liquid Foot Ease. Relieves tired, aching and sweaty feet. Happiness for evedy one at 25c a bottle. First Class Drug Stores. a.WHoas "as mi f i a -d V O 'NOXTVAV V -03L0 jV 'XOSJLOVe I 'O uoiVBuuojui pou'Sl'sP joj o?JAV BU -40JHU0 uSnoju, jo euit 09ip jCub V2A SujuuneJ 'eputtisT. pu -snoqx am qanoaqj 'sjnoa anw aadtln B9JQ 9UI otJ luon -um snoui'Bj oqi 'asintn aHo! 'ejapmo 'saiJiooH, ubjpbubo qSnoJiU -BUBiooH "IA SONIXJIOH IVXOIXdO f "Idas o I ounp. '4iitt IHOS S3N00U NVIQVNV3 o o) sjuaIi. Jnpuuo 8 Idas BB-S imff g -any S-1I-S ou"!? dim nmn aao.i nvw ox aivix aux si avov Evory Woman Is Interested aad nhould kM"m tKrallMwoadarrai Marvel Kr"B . WUUVilV Ask toot dntftttet toe n. if n csnnot th MAHVKL. accent M fithnr. but lend Btamn fbr fflm- trxtitd book sealed. It elves Ml eMHIr.nlua mil divafttlbna lnviilnfthla Stit&m. MARVEL CO 44 K. 134 St. tiesj Vsr$ MEN AND WOMEN. Dm Bl J for aaaatoral Irriutioas or l-rUooi or m Q o on l membrsnts. P,in ml ind not utrio. IjHtcumfewtn TOiua. t or bohwdooj. , CHUWMTL0J--1 S)aM ay Dranliu, or 1fawki rlt sent to S I T ' eiarn OhM si oo, ti V " . Ursula t i pitic wrapper, Dollies BJ.7ft. Circular teat ea t)uan TO sWw -BtiwrmsT M qmtmmos U It Jam Ads, f. WANTED. GOOD PASTURE Send me your stock to pasture. I have 700 acre of the best bunch grass to be found; well fenced, shade and running wa ter the year round. Four miles east of McKay, eight mllea west of Mea- cham. Horses, $1.50 per month; cows, $1.00 per month. Address G. W. Burgess, Meacham, Ore. WANTED Steady or transient room ers, at the Eureka, 608 Willow street. Light and airy ' rooms. Pleasant surroundings. WANTED -Lace curtains to laundry. Work done with especial . care. Phone Red 2621. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. RIVERSIDE 6 -room house, bathroom, scullery, cement cistern, engine, barn and outhouses, three acres alfalfa, fruit trees, half acre vegetables. C. L, Crockatt Phone, R. 1411. tOU 8AL& Old newspapers wrap ped In bundles of 150 each, suitable for wrapping, putting under ear pets, etc. Price lie per bundle, two Dunaies sac enquire uus 01- flee. FOR SALE Thoroughbred pedigreed Airedale puppies, 4 months old. Just right for fall hunting. Champion stock. Prices reasonable. E. T. Anderson, M. D., Enterprise, Ore. PHYSICIANS. H. .8. GARFIELD. M. D., HOMKO- pathlc physician and surgeon Of fice Judd block. Telephones: Office, black 3411; .esldence, -ed 261. DR LYNN : . BLA SLEE, CBRO-nlo- and nervous diseases, and' dis eases of women. X-ray a 1 Electro therapattcs. Judd building, corner Main and Court streets. Office 'phone Main 7$; residence 'phone. Main 164. DENTISTS. E. A. MANN, DENTIST, OFFICII Main - street, next to Commercial Association rooms. Office 'phone; black 8421; residence 'phone,' red' 33S1. KERN St BENNETT, DENTAL SUR geons. Office, room 15 Judd build ' ing. Phone, Red 3301. DR. THOS; VATJGHAN, DENTIST. Office in JPudd bulldng. Phone, Main 73; VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR. D. C. MNABB, LOCAL 8TATB Stock Inspector and member State Veterinary Board. Office at residence 915 east Court St. Res. 'phone Main 8. ATTORNEYS. RALEY ft RAXJOY, ATTORNEYS AT law. Office In American National Bank building; FEE ft SLATER, LAWYERS. OF- flee In Despaln building. CARTER ft SMYTH E, ATTORNEYS at law. Office in American Nation al Bank building. JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT law. Offloe over Taylor Hardware Company LOWELXi. A WINTER, ATTORNEYS-! and counsellors at law. Office in Despaln building. GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY at law. Estates settled, wills, deeds, mottgages and contracts drawn. Col lections- made. Room 17 Schmidt block. PETERSON ft WILSON. ATTOR.- neys at law; rooms 3 an. 4 Saalth. Crawford building. PHELPS ft STEIWER, ATTORNEYS at law. Offices In Smith-Crawford building. CHAS. J. FERGUSON, ATTORNEY Office In Judd building. at law. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY at law. Will practice In ail state and federal courts. -Rooms 1, 1, 8, and 4, over Taylor Hardware C. ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS, ETC - A. MAY, CONTRACTOR AND Builder. Estimates furnished on all kinds of masonry, cement walks, stone walks, etc. Phone black 37$$, or Oregonlan office. AUCTIONEER. cou r. a. lucas. livestock Auctioneer, Athena, Oregon. Ref erence First National Bank of Athens. and Farmers' Bank of Weston. Farm sales a specialty. MACHINERY. UNITED ENGINEERING CO.. Ml chanlcal engineers. Irrigation power or electrto plants gas produc ers. IB-II p.-i. Bio., Seattle, wasa Ington. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN S. BAKER. FUNERAL Di rector and licensed embalmer. Opposite postofflee. Funeral parlor. Two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night 'Phone main 71. For Bale Coattamed. STOCK RANCH FOR SALE 1I06 acres under good fence, well wat ered, 80 acres In crop, good chard. Vacant land on two, sides. $10,600, half down, balance 6 per cent For description, write B. 17 P., Long Creek Oregon. GOOD LAND TO LEASE The quar ter section of land belonging to taa Tutuilla mission Is to be tea Those desiring such land can cure terms and conditions by ing the . trustees. A. J. Mlnthorn, Philip Jones, Parsons Motanic. J. M. Cornellaon, clerk. WANTED CLASSIFIED ADS. SUCH as help wanted; rooms or houses for rent; second hand goods for sale; in fact, any want you want to get tilled, the East Oregonlan wants your want ad. Rates: Three lines one time. 20 cents; two times, SO cents; six times, 70 cents. Five lines one time. 30 cents; two times, 45 cents; six times, $1.15. Count si xwords to the line. Send your classified ads to the office or mail to the East Ore gonlan, enclosing silver or stamps to cover the amount. FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT, 711 College street rtav. nn n W. ROGERS' Stock. Poultry Remedies. " Positively guaranteed to give satisfaction or' money refunded. For sale by C B. Bowlsby, 101 West Webb street, Pendleton, Oregon. Do you take the East Oregonlan T INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO., MAKES reliable abstracts of title , to all lands in Umatin county. Loam? om city and farm- property. Buyer aag sells all kinds of real estate. Does? a general brokerage business. Pay taxes and makes- Investments for non residents. Writs- fire, life and acci dent Insurance. Feferences, any bank In Pendleton; JAMES JOHNS, Pres. W. S. HENNTNGER, Vice-Press- C. H. MARSHY Sec. W. D. FLETCHER; Real Estate, Fire,'. Life, Accident. Health Insurance. Office East Oregonlan Bldg. Malip street BENTLEY ft LEFFIWGWELL. REAL estate, fire, life and accident Insur ance agents. New location, $1$ Krnia street Phone Main 404. LIVERY AND FE STABLES. CITY LIVERY STABLE, THOMPSON street, Carney ft Bradley, Props. Livery, feed .and sale stables. Good rtgs at all timet. Cab- line In connec tion, 'Phone main 7$; RESTAURANTS. CHINA RESTAURANT. NOODI and chop suey, UngvDv Goey, prop. At the old stand, AHa street In rear of Tallmsn ft Co. MISCELLANEOUS. HAIR WORK Ladies, bring your hair combings to Madam Kennedy's -. and have your hair goods made ; while you wait. We have a- first ! class hair dresser from Butte ready -! to dress hair in the- latest style. Fa ; cial massage, scalp treatment, and all kinds of hair' work done and: guaranteed. Highest prices pall. for combings. Madam Kennedy, . $07 East Court street. FRED EIFFERTt'" auctioneer, Free-. water. Ore., R. I". D 1; Walla Wat la. Wash, R. Fv D. 1; phone F. L. lXv or Free water Times. PENDLETON. IRON WORKS RB pair work on all kinds of roaemiaea, structural Iron .work and macklne- eastlngs. Junction of Court and Alts, streets. Marina- Jack. Prop.; As V. May, manager LET ELECTRICITY DO YOITsV work It's clean, reliable ar. " con venient. EJectric Sad Irons, guaran teed, to.25." Electric Hot Water aad Curling Iron:. Heaters. Electrla Coffee. Percolators eto A complete stock et Gas and Electric fixtures. First-class wiring of homesv etc. J. L. . Vaughan,. 815 Main. street. SLOM KEE. CHINESE LAUNDRY, family, washing; work dme by hand; mending, free; goods called for delivered 48 East Court street. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. STROBLB. DEALER LN SECOND- haad goods. If there Is anything you. need in new and second-hand furniture, stoves,' granite ware aad crockery, call and get his prices. No $12 East Court ' street. FRATERNAL ORDERS. PENDLETON LODOBl Me. It A. T. and A. M-, meets tst first and third Mondays , each mcnis. All vMtlaa hfetai; tre tsweav , . DAMON YODGH NO. 4. of P., meets every Monday evening In I. O. O. T. kail. Visiting brothers cordial Invited to attend. W. L Gadwa, C. C; R. W. Fletcher, K. c4 R. ft s. XYif TVTTATlITrV'wTCl AY lUlXl 3IIUI1 1 IIAIC J stops th cough and heels long Directory