East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 16, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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Notices, Business Opportunities, Locals, Lost, Foun'd, JFor Renlj Etc, Classified for Easy Reference.
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NEW TODAY
HEW TODAY.
Each new advertisement rtll
be run under Niw Today" for
the flrat Insertion only, Purina:
aubaequent Insertions of the ad
It will appear uedr,l proper
A-
Found
FOUND Hunch of keys. Owner can
' huve name by Vailing at this1 office
'and paying charges.
FOR SALK Good seeing' f machine.'
Phone MV. X - I V''
J ;
Fort SALK Typewriter, gqod ns new.
Cull
FOR BALK Various sizes of blacR
pipe. Xew or used. Kastern Hide
and Junk Co.
WANTED By competent man and!
- wife, work in restaurant or on 1
ranch. Address 605 W. Alia. , j
WANTED Experienced girl clerk
for aoda fountain und candy store, j
Will teach dipping'' chocolutea. If ah j
winnei to learn. Apply at once to Tne
Palm, 623 Main street.
waiit ai coi,tmr iwd
CLASIiriHO WIIIliXTOllT.
Counting lx ordinary words to
-, ,, lot line and charted bjr .
FiU,-;''"4rnt ada an locals. , ,
': .Kea. Per Lien. , . ,,
Flrat Insertion, pel Una 10
"'Inch add. Insertion! tw line- So
Jr"t)n wonk (tela Inaactiona),
1 each insertion, per line..MIW pe
1 mo. each Insertion,, per line 4.
I month contract, each In-
aertlon, per line Y6
12-month contract, each in-
aertlon, per line ta
No ada taken for less tlian....S6o
Ada taken over the telephone
only from East Oregon ion sub.
scribers and those Hated in the
Telephone Directory. Copy muet
be In our office not later than
1:30 o'clock day of publication.
Notices
AMjllcatlong for Grazing Permits.
Notice la hereby given that all. ap
plications for permita to graze cattle,
horses and sheep within the UMATIL.
LA NATIONAL. FOKKST during- the
j seaaon 1919, imiKt be filed In my office
at Pendleton, Oregon, on or uerore Jan
uary 81, 1919.. j Full information In
regard to grazing fees to be charged
and blank forma to a used In mailing
application;' will , be ..furntahed upon
request,.'!1!',."" ",' .'.!; ' .,..,!.
JW..W. Crydar, Supervisor."
For Sale
FOR BAI.fi Modern iiorjue and four
luia with garage, . 25 Jane St..
Pendleton, Ore., 8. S. lautler., - Ilia
Indiana Avenue, Spokane. Wash.
jSTRAYKD From my place near He
lix bne small, Jersey cow. Notify
13. J. King. , I'hoije 228 W, I'endleton.
GARAOR MECHANIC wanted at
once. Addresa llox 106, Weston
Oregon.
Kotlrr.
Phone 286J for high class milk.
;eorge Wachtel, successor to Ed Mor.
gnn. ' "
, Application fur raKing IVrmlla.
Notice 1s huretn Rh't n that' all arv
pllcations fur permits to nraa cattle.,
horaca, and sheep, vithin.thc WKNA
J1A NATIONAL, FOREST during the
'si'uaon of 1919. "hi bat bb filed in my
office at Walla Wallu.-'Wbstilngton on
br before March 1, 1919. j
- J. C. KUHNS, supervisor. ' j
The Mada' teach you much abou
'the relative merlta of things help
Ung you DISCRIMINATE.
Another Bolshevik
Republic Declared, "
. Disturbance Spreads
10I0 Jan. !. Brvmcn'has
been declared an lndcemlnit so.
dallstlc republic and will "ad
here to the lariiK-iplea of the bol
alievlki" a Cologne di"lat'li totlay
reported. It isaid a prot'lumallon
: was issued by a self apixdnted die
tntor wlio idanwl the city utiilir
. martial law, lvlslicvlk disturb.
uiiccm arc reported to liuve wcur
red Monday in .Mmik li. 8tutts(art, , .
lU'Knsbiirg and Xuwbcrg;. .
IIorHeo Strayed,
fltrad irum my pasture near
Meacham. 6 head horses. 3 bays three
years old and 3 blacks two years old.
All branded 96 on left stifle. Suitable
reward will be paid for return or In
formation leading to recovery of
same. Wm. Sluxher. Pendleton. Ore.
COW3 FOR BAL.E-
Call up 4F11.
APPLE3 FOR gXVKiane 1UFZ2.,
FORD liOADOTKW' FOK SALdSj-Ia-qMlre
215 Ufleth iSt,-' ', ...;
Wanted
WANTED Good, clean rag
Kast Oregbnlan efflce.
The
WANTED Sewing,' phone 4IJ-W.
HEMSTITCH1NO at the Singer ahop.
Mall order promptly attended to.
WAXTEI) Someone to take contract
to level a few acres of land. Ia
qulre "T" this office. , ,
FOR HAI.K Note of 6000, adue
. yeare, Int 8 per cent, , secured by
Pendlctort Income property. . Accept
cash or bonds. Write. 609 Empire
State Bldg., Spokane, Wash. -
WANTED By responsible paTty, lease
on 320 to 640 F.cres Rood wheat
S i land for 3 or more years. Will buy
outfit If reasonable. . Address with
For Rent Attorney
COHVAlTUClose in." 01 AuraJ' I- W. BAILBT,' Attorney at
Ilooma 7, 8, . Deapaln Building.
APT3. AND ROOM.S ALT A APT3. ' T
, GEORGES W. COUTTa Attorney at
FURNISHED APT. Hamilton Court Law, Room IT. Schmidt block, r
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, (01 Clay CARTER aV SMYTH E. Attoraeya at
. Law, j Office In rear of American
FOR RENT SLEEPING room, National JBank Buildlns. .
Willow. Phone 1H2R.
, FEE & FEB, Attorney at Law., Of-
FOll RENT Furnished housekeeping! ficea In Deapaln Building. ....
rooms. Inquire 619 Johnson. I ' . "
, R. L. KEATOR, Attorney at Law.
FOR RENT Large front sleeplna ' Room 24, Smith-Crawford BulW-
room with bath. Jniulre . 719 Annjlng. ' -street,
evening.
CIR.L WANTS - employment.
1149W. ,
Phone
I WANTED Sewing1. ..Phone 263R.
FOR SALE A few pure blood Rhode
Island Red lions and pullets. Also
three dozen broiler sized pullets. Bred WaNTKD tl'sed afe-
to lay. Phone 10F5. 1 , yij
D. D.' Phelps.
FOR RENT Large room for light
housekeeping. Mrs. W, B. Mays,
201 Water.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
602 Water.
Ktorkmen Attention. .
For sale. Imported black Percheron
' .11... .. -.II1 t .1 fur
stock cattle. For particulars address
Box 85. Weston, Ore,
FOR SALE Ford touring car. 1916
model. C. H. Olcott. 1001 West
Alta.
TO LEASE Small furm home at
Weston; 8 room house, spring wa
ter, sub Irrigated. Berries, fruit, some
alfalfa' and garden land. Very reas
onable. Phone 395 M. or address 211
Jane St. t ' ;
Second-Hand Dealers
I Coupling experience In buying with
I up-to-date study of the "ads." a wo-
man becomes a highly EFFICIENT
1 member of the home-making partner
ship. .
V. STROBLB. dealer In new and sec
ond hand goods. Cash paid ' for
second hand goods.' dieaptret place
to buy household goods, mo B. Court
Phone 271W.
FOR SALE 1 rotary White sewing
machine for $20. 220 East Court.
Cosy Apta. Close in 401 Aura.
Miscellaneous
IVOR RENT-
476.
SEE FREE demonstration. New sub
stitute for coal and wood 311 Main
Street.
-Sleeping rooms. Phone
lor at law. Office to Deapaln BldaT.
8 A. NEWBERRY. Attorney at lw.
Sshith -Crawford Building.
Farm Implements
FOR HALE Refflftered Poland Chi
na boar. Phone I- Christopher, Fl 7
CAR OF CORN received today for
poultry and hog feed. Blydenstein
A Co.
Adams, Ore.
FOR SALE One 75 Holt caterpillar,
Just rebored, With new crank shaft.
See Glenn E. Scott. Pendleton, Ore. -
WRITE M. FITZMACRICB, Condon.
( Oregon, for wheat lands, stock
ranches. Sales only.
Draymen
The home-woman may not always
realize tjat she Is a 'business woman,
yet she is engaged in the biggest bus
iness In the world that of buying for
the home.
CALL PENLAND BROS,' fait TO
move your household goods. Tele
phone 3.19. Also baggage transfer
ring and heavy hauling.
Your ad. should put yon in touch
with a new Job before you .have be
gun to "'worry." .
The store "ads" give you light on
the subject of the next purchases you
plan to make. After reading them,
you KNOW and do not have to
"suppose." or guess.
THB "NON-SKIP" WEEDER gets all
the wjeda the first time nv r the
field. ' Saves one-third the time ana
does lots better work. Ordjr sow.
Pendleton Weeder Work, 63J Cotton
wood street.
Architect
PETERSON BISHOP, Attorney at
Law. Room 1 and 4, Smltst-
Crawford Building.
JAMES B. PERRY, Attorney at Law.
Office over Taylor Hardware Company.
RALEY AND RALEY, Attorney at
Law. Office in American National
Bank Building.
FRED E. SCHMIDT, Attorney t
Law. Reom 24, , Smith-Crawford
Bldg.
RAYMOND W. HATCH, ARCHI-
tect. Phone 732J, Pendelton, Ora- I
gon. . . .
Auctioneers j
Notices
Taken VP.
There came to my place at Middle ,
Cold Springs about Dec. 6, 191g, one
COL. W. P TOHVTTA Ai,ilnn.r 'Small grey mare-. -weight about nsBO
makes a specialty of farmers stock i ,Bg- T years old, orandca circle on
and machinery sales. "The man that . r,Sht stifle, owner tan Dave pmt
get you the money." Leave orders 1 W Paying charges. v j
at East Oregon Ian Office. "" R- J- CAMPBELL,
box. 680, i-enaieton, ore.
Every useful thing, should be used. Another sort of entente cordiule Is
Bell that used article to somebody being built up between this coiaitry i lot of "advertisable" commodities to Your ad should be tnere when the
who needs It through the classified, and France by the American Soldiers 'offer Is earning favor for only 'servant YOU OUGHT TO HAVE looks
'who marry French girls. GOOD VALLES are "adverti.sable.". iat the "Help wants."
. The merchant who always has a i :
lot of "advertisable" commodities to t
FOURTH DAY
, OF OUR -
;toEN$
SALE
Many men IkiiikIiI suits In
the first three days of this
great sale.
We know that In ho next
two days tlio mimbt-r of eus
tomerx will equal if not sur
IM1.HS those of tiic first three.
Yon will not be able to du
plicate the values for toino
time to come.
Men's fine suits, Itcfriiliirs,
Stouts and 1-ongs. Blue
eierges inellMled.
Values to $:I3.0
SALK PRICE
Buy now and saie !
BOND
BROTHERS
iVmUi-Um a Kr"dinjr Clothiers
HTHONO KVIDKXCE
hi the Statement of TIiIh Ieiiletin
Woiiiua,
Hackache In oftn kidney che; 1
A common warning of werlous kid
ney HIk.
"A Ptltch In time caves n!n"
lont delay una Dean's Kidney
Vill.
f'roflt by the expcr.enr of Mrs.
Mary A. 1. Kllis, 3t0 K. Hluff Ht..
She xay: , "When T feel in need of a
kidney medicine, I take Doan'v Kldno
Iilln nnd they always Klve uplendld
ffatlnfactlon. I am mMiJert to kidney j
disorders at times, byt after T have
'taken Doan's Kidney IMIls a week or
j two, I feel aa well as ever. I am glad
to recommend' loan' for I know they "WTlflt Will AntCriCa
are a meatcinw or merit." I7ic,irf-m-5lr5
Prim flftr nt nil di nVr. Don't UO ASK l01SIie 1KI
fllmidy ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan'ff Kidney I'M Ms the Pa me that
Mrs. KHIh had. Foftter-MIIburn Co.
MfBrn., Buffaia, X. Y. , ,
Germany May Soon
Be Called To Time
PARTS, Jan. 16.- The question waa
not only of the dilatory methods of
the Germans in carrying out the con
ditions relative to the handling: over of
material, etc.-tout of - other considera
tlons of a more greneral ' character.
won what attorneys called the first
round of a fight to put through a $15,
000.000 deal for the purchase of the
local street railway system of the
Puget Sound Traetlon. Uffht &. Pow
er Companv. Judgre King Dykeman
of the superior court, sustained the
city in test cases brought by taxpay
ers attacking the validity of the bonds
tc be Issued to purchase the lines.
The case Is to toe appealed to the;
REALTY TRANSFERS
14.;
Deeds.
. J. Warner to L. B. Sullivan,
NE 1-4 SW 1-4 KB 1-4 section
j township 4 north, range 28.
W. J. Warner to P P. Sullivan, tl,
S 1-2 SW 1-4 XB 1-4 and all that part
of XW 1-4 SB 1-4 section 14. town-
ter of $100,000 to defray the ex
penses of its delegate to the peace 1
conference at Versailles.
Dut to General Chang Hual-Chih.
one of China's military governors.
tlOO.OHO is but a matter of a few
hours luck at cards.
The general accumulated Just that
sum in a game with other military
governors which was Incidental to
Hsu-Kliih-Chang parliament. , , , " " ' " , v"u"1" "" '" . supreme court for a final decision.
N'ot only did the general profit by tloularlv held by the reports of In-
T i ii nn rnnrl t nno In fiprmailV and the 1
the enterta n me nt features or tne rpv , v eltllation ,n Bremen. ,f KMloSivo t'n.anl Combine. ship 4 north, range 28, lying north of eombi nation family treatment are
Xan:,He1!noUr.0 wast' connection a. the ....j tKDOX, ,n. le-Twenty-ninej .f S' ' - - warni.y recommended , -
iriven a little nurse of JSO0O for the am'lned Into the Polish situation.' The , Hl.ltlsh hiBh exiosIve companies soonl . " . : ILta?c" regularly, Hood'a Sarsa-
cntortalnment she furnished. Hermans, contrary totn stitpuia-. w, i,e operating under a combine tol ' Martin, $S00. El-2jparilla betoro. meals, I'eptiron after
tions or me clauses in m hi -iiiuii ; b nown as the Explosive Trades. "rJ 1 ' 1- aua 1-2 1- meais, ana 1100a 8 I'llis at nifrht as
with reuard to the eaptnTront. are,Lt(li ( the companies tction I0- township 2 south, rango needed, they are reasonably sure-to
reported to be maneWn in every K approV(,d bv tne Brt)sh government. 33' I keep a fafaiily in health and prove to
way so as to impede the Poles In or- , , ,,lEest companies in the! N". Kinnison to Albert Kinnlson. 11. be reliable and alwava readv fri,.n,U
m, hat. .n(,nt.r aTf In li.fonrl. . ... . T .... . . - .. .trnt .. . ...
combine are the Hritisn isoutn Arricaios 11 ana js in oiock v,
ing themselves against the advancing; j fTxionlve Co.. the British Westfalite'town of Pilot Rock.
WHEN A FAMILY
NEEDSA FRIEND
In the Absence of Doctors Nobly Gen
to War, After Influenza, the Grip,
Those wonderfully u.:!ef jl medicines.
Hood's Sarsaparilla, Peptiron and
xtooa s fills t-omnrisinf; the new
(TOCKHOLM, Sweden. Jan. 10.
Ilolshevik agents here believe America
holds the balance of power in a com
,ing contest between bolshevist eastern
Europe and democratic western Eu-
colis. sulprurlc 'acid is used,
ticabllity of this feature of
utilization, therefore, would
upon the cost of the acid.
Prac- I rle--rnhl
One of them approached when
depend I
was In conversation with some Swed
EPIDEMIC BAD IN
WASHINGTON TOWN
CHKHALI.IS. Wash.. Jsn. 15.
deplorable influensa situation is
ported at Morton, terminus of the Ta-
Ish politicians tsocialists) and asked
this question point-blank:
"When the bolshevik! overrun Ger
many and threaten franco and Italy,
will the American troops join the
Ilrltlsh and French to drive
back?"
That Immedintely started a hot dis
cussion,. In which It was clear that the
Swedish liberals, as well as the bol-
bolshevik force-
(nnraiitee Ocnianded.
It is understood that as the result
of the various reports the council de
cided that further guarantees would
be Tequlred of Germany for the re-.
newal of the armistice. The guaran
tees, it was said, would be both eco
nomic and military, but In exchange.
It was added, the provisioning of Ger
many might be considered.
The object of these new guarantees
them 1 demanded careful study from the mili
tary viewpoint and It was this fact
that led to the calling of the experts
together. i
coma & Eastern Railroad, 40 miles shevlkl from Russia.' consider Amerl-
east of Chehalls. Within the past'ea will be the deciding factor.
week there .have been six deaths: C.I '
Cramer. Mrs. Ihuv Clovlnger and Mlss DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
Kva Johnson. Mr. WInsbcrjar was Mor-j f
ton's most prominent general mer-1
c hand tne dealer. Miss .TnhnKon was a
teaeher In the ftand.e piil'llc schools.'
More,;than 200 cases arc reported
The one local physician. Dr. Harry
'FoagJes, has been working to the Uni
It of endurance, averaging 20 hour
6t service dally sinpe the 28th of De
cember and answering calls from over
d' stretch of country Extending from
Mossy Hock to Handle. and MlneruU
Co., Cotton Powder Co., Curtis &
Harvey, the K. C. Powder Co., and the
Kinsrs Norton Metal Co. The author
ized capital of the combine Is 18.000,
000 pounds.
Youthful Thieves Jailed.
Riiittlo Wins IVst Case.
PKATTT.K, Jan, 15. Today
HOfi DHTA'ER. Jan. 15. Merle
Cook and Howard Lucas, 16-year-old
boys whd confessed to stealing an au
tomobile at Astoria, have been arrest
ed by Sheriff Johnson and are being
held in jail here awaiting the arrival
of Clatsop county officers. The boys
ran the machine off a precipitous
roadside while en route to The Dalles.
They were arrested after attempt-
wasting to sell the wrecked car.
Who said camouflage
BY ALLMAN
COHN-fOHK MAY WIKI.O
COM-tlUtt IAL I'UOOrCT
XBW YORK. Jan. It. rtlllxatlnn
of corncobs for commercial purposes
Is one of the possibilities of peacetime
Industry being Investigated by com
mercial men here. .
Adhesive gum. cellulose. glucose,
and alchol are among' the products nl
rcady obtained -from cobs In experi
ments. Chemists of the rntted'States
the commercial possibilities opened up
by the experiments asvery jreinlnlnB
Corncobs constitute an enoymou"
Hem of waste. In the great corn states
of the United 'tttntes. They are used
In many Western towns and rural
communities fuel. To some extent
they are ground with the "corn for
cattle feed. But mostly they rot In
great piles, or are burned to get them
out of the way.
Glucose extracted from corncobs Is
of excellent finality , chemists find
It crystallises readily, nnd it nenevea
to be fully as good Tor commercial
Purposes as the glucose now made
from starch.
Glucose is widely used in commerce
and Industry.
For extracting of alchnt from corn-
Smokiiiff Ordered
Stopped in Senate
Chamber at Salem
SALEM. Ore.. Jan. IS. For
the first llinc in its history the
senate ndjourned yesterday for
the committee on resolutions to
bring In a report on the usual
4 resolution to prohibit smoking
while the senate is In session.
The resolution wos Introduced
by Senator Pierce. The commlt
4 tee reported in favor of adopting
the resolution and 1t was agreed
to with some opposition,
Argument BKalnst the rosolu-
tlon was made on the grounds
that tohnceo smoke is effective
ns a preventive of . influensa.
Fdr'hc committee to frame the
x rvpprt a roccss of'15 ntiutes was
4V ' taken.' '
i. ; - " ' ' ''.!.
CIIIMKSK GUNKItAI,
WlXS 1H
AT CARDS
PKKIN. China, Jan. 16. China has
had great difficulty over a little mat-
A WORKIVti KIRI.'S MfK
CHICHESTER S PILLS
telir! Aik jwr wnif (ih w At
it.chtMWKj' IMaatanii ttra4
IMAMIIND ItllANil I'lt.I.X t '
J?lPBriRWiGISI5VRVWHtR2
Dav In and day out. month after
! month, she tolls. Often she Is tht !
brwudwlnner of the family und must,
work that othei may live. Hn'n r :
fhine, warm or cold, she must be at!
her place of employment on time. A j
ret majority of such girls are on -
tthelr feet from morning until nlsht j
land symptom of female trouhtes nrr
(early manlfented bv weak and aching
; hacks, drsKKlng-down pains. head-
, at-hes and nerv ouHness, Such girl i
are h'ked to try that most successful
of all remedies ?or woman's 111m Lyd'h
K. IMnkhain'si: VeetaMo ' Cimiuoum
, w1.1i h for more than forty years h.if
I been giving Kil ls strenHth to do their
I WOrK.
I f i it i in ' " iti unAwi. i tj-im 1 -i I
' I 1 1 1 1 I' Jvr ""i "n" w.w i i i in - ivc. iilu hblem Brswtsan i ,
MUlla roi NodmW poKen. fl Aooonr thosb pokbr ,gj
l fS?M ' VD LCHlPS? I ' 1 CHIP AMD NT 8HE WSRBCARWCi
fit lirk3t)5EHOtlRIGrJrriOWfv
5 . : x .
J I t I 1 1 H(MsBSEzr?an. I . .r 1 1
TJLW ' 1 - - ' ' ' " "''
P. T. Boone to 1. H. Boone, tl. W
1-2 KW 1-4 section 20. "township 4
north range 28.
W. B. Mansfield to C. W.' Connor. 1
SW 1-4 SE 1-4 section 2S. township
4 north, range 29.
L. Dunning to Jennie Albon.
Stanfield Orchard Outlots Xos.- 12S
129. 130, 131, 132. 133, In town of
Stanfield.
J. Albon to G. L. Dunning, $1. SW
1-4 XB 1-4 SU 1-4 section'27. except
original.' TjjeV- purify the blood, build .'up
Bireu-;iii ana reflate tne system.
Get all, or any one, as vou tliftrk
yoa need, from your dniss'ist today.
AROMA OF ITSH OILS t
I'ltESEXT IX EUHOPE
STOCKHOLM, Jan. IS. Smell of
fish is all over Europe. In all homVa.
except where they have much casli.
portion lying S westerly of right of i the sniffy pervasive aroma Is manifest,
nay of I. S. feed canals, section 27, fata are scarce. In Sweden the gov
townshlp 4 north, range 29. - Icrnment decrees that all the lard of
J. B. McDill to C. H. McDIll, $l.hogs and the suet and tallow of cat
B 1-2 of lots 1 and 2 In block 49, Res-jtle and sheep must be handed over'tft
ervation addition to Tendleton. the food administration for a strictly
J. W. Parks to C. L. Grogan. 17000. ! regulated distribution. Before ftie
SK 1-4 xb 1-4 xb 1-4 section 36. government passes out these fats, they
township 6 north, range 35. are mixed with fish oil.
F. Van Patten to F. V. McKlrath t ork shops can be bought. But no
12500. 6 1-2 acres in SW 1-4 0. ;streaks of fat go with these chops.
NTV 1-4 section 26, township G north,
range 35.
H. H. Cump to A. L. Hnrrell JI300,
south 5 acres of X 1-2 MV 1-4 HW l-j
and north 20 rods of s 1-2 XW 1-4
1-4 section 22, township 6 north, i
ramie 35.
F. A. WVod to Western Land & Ir-1
rigatlqn Co. $1.00. s i- s'E 1-4 j
Ms 1-4 section 13. township 4 north
range 27 and X 1-2 XW 1-4 section
33. township 5 north, range 28.
Whale oil butter is sold In Norway.
Looks like cow's butter, yellow and
golden. Passes for butter till yta
taste it. '1T-
To Gc IJfo Term. -'
PORTLAXD. Or., Jan.- 19. John'
CatII Liard, convicted of the murder
of Deputy Sheriff Twombley on No
Ivember 19, will receive sentence ttoi
morrow morning'. By the terms ol
the Indictment, which charges sec-
C. Hinck to A. Jl.i-ellan $10.00 de-""d degree murder. Judge Gantenbein
scrlptlve tract in XW 1-4 XB
section 24, township 6 north,
35.
1-4
has no choice but to give tha life sen-
FRILLY BLOUSE
tence. Miss AusiiKtA Citrlsoti u hn wn
range. . . 1 uri ni.ri.t .
and murder, is held at the county Jail
but no charges have been filed against
her... ' .
Webster's
New International
DICTIONARIES rre in use by bui
i:ec3r?CTT,cn"inccra, bankero.
i. ulcer, J-c'.i'.DCts pfeyaiciana.
a rr.z-.:, i i ;---r-l ras.i and
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