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| xc -r INVESTIGATION OF EXPRESS RATE IS UNDER WAY Catarrh Is a Constitutional Disea«?» NI-KLIN NEAL’S Grand Pre-Inventory Sale PLEA OF GUILTY It originates in impure blood and requires constitutional treatment, aciing through and purifying the blood, for its radical and permanent cure. Ibe grealeot constitutional remedy is Hood’s Sarsaparilla This afternoon in the Justice court In neuaJ HquW form or in chocolated tab William Davis and Jos. Jacobs, who lets known as 6areatabs. ltOdosesil. Nasal and other local forma of catarrh were among the seven men arrested last Saturday for violating the local are promptly relieved by Antlee^lets or option law, ehnngod fhefr plea of not Catarrlete, ¿Oc.. «lrugglst»- or mad, O. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Maoe. guilty to that of fguilty and were ea^ti fine* *!•• and costs. Jaeob«. who had a goTwrnmero license to sell San Francisco, Dec. 27.—Interstate Commerce Commissioner Franklin K. Dane today began an Investigation of the complaint that the Wells Fargo Mxprees Company Is guilty of discrim ination, concealing its rates, and oth er viaiaxions of the interstate com merce law. The •oiuplalnt was filed by the ner, ate spMidlng the holidays with Commercial Assoc latten of San Fran- fvlat+voe la tkl* eJty. Brmnle lesser same up tr*i» Ka lama, Wash., yenterday to attend the funeral et bls father. Mrs. David Markley, of Cottage Grove, was an arrival on the itoee- bnrg local at noon today. Arthur and Emo Hendershott went to Junction City t«jday to play for a dance there tonight. Mrs. Dora Mode went to Portland I on the delayed flyer last night to visit friends a day or so. S. B. Davidson, who is now em- ployed in a grocery store at Tacoma, is visiting bls relatives here. Miss Hazel Graham came up from Portland yesterday to visit tier bro ther, David, and numerous friends. Mrs. William O’Malley, of Port land, arrived here yesterday to visit the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wald. Miss Pearl Miller is up from Port land visiting her father, Philip Mil FRANKLIN K. LANE. We «»fft* you ler and sister. Mrs. R. J. Kirkwood. <»ur wr ««'lit on any Miss Goldie Mumma, of Irving, af NI kmh for All *1.<HI " ter a visit with Miss Pansy Maurer cisco, which is composed of thirty . . . . lOc All «1.35 HI mmw for in Eugene, returned home this fore wholesale and retail dry goods firms NltC All « I ,50 «11008 I ,r noon. The company mak- s a general denial $ 1.30 All *1.75 SI km ' h for Miss Emma Green, who is teaching and also mak“s the countercharge Mt Itarguin 7ftc All *2.00 Sli«x*x for in t'ae Roseburg public schools, is In that the association resorted to sub CANNED CORN And Mo ou through Eugene spending the holidays at terfuge in order to secure unjust home. 3 cans Riandarti Corn rates in its own favor. MEX’S TltOI’NERH LWHH 1-4. RlTiBEIt lUMH'N AT LESH HI for *1.40, »2.00 Mrs. L. Gilstrap arrived home this 2 rana Pr«-f<'rH«l Slock Corn PER CENT kaxxi PantM for M«*n at a «lis- afternoon from Finley. Wash., where CHARLES N. FOWLER. A k < mm ! tiux* to buy. CANNED TOMATOES she has been visiting for several Men’s la«li«-«' la y«' und chlldrvn'« .'oiini of 25 |«-r cent off thè n’gu* lar prie«'. lliiblx r boot« an«l II vivh I m *» at a Chntnnan of the he use committee on weeks. 3 cana Standard Tomato«*« All *1.25 Troiiwr« n«>w . . . Ole 2 cana |>ref«'rr«‘<l Stock IJMHHN' IIIIENS NKIRTH Dr. J. Christie went to Cottage discount of It* |M'r «ent. banking. ’’ «1.111 All «1.50 TrouM ’ ra no» . Grove yesterday to Inspect some ' «2.50 Skirt« now « »1.50 < ALK'OEH 5« PER YARD. All «2.00 Trouoera now stock that I* being shipped from there CATSUI’H «3.50 Skirl«, . . . . now N SI .8« «2.50 Trottami for .......... liquor, turned ft over to Chief of Po- to California. All 7c |H-r y«l 1‘rliit« . . ..............5c «5.IHI Skirt« now ........... « 25c imiti«* CutMip, now ........... 20c «3.<!O Tr<>U««*ni for «2.25. I. E. and T. B. Hooker, of Polk n i-i< Jlco Farrington. «<1.00 Skirt« n«>w ............. * All H 1-3 |x r i«l I’l iiil» 15c bottle Ciitaup, now .12 1-2 Washington, Dec. 26.—Not since Ewry pair of trouaer« rc«lu<-< ’ «l county, are here at the bedside of Yonng Found Guilty «7.50 Skirt« how « OUTING ELANNEIXs FOR LEHN In «ani«' prwporUon. The trial of William Young, the their brother. Prof. W. J. Kooker, the day preceding the passage of the STA IM H EH LAD1EH' PkTTTICOATN keeper of a restaurant at the corner who is very ill. All 7 Mini M l-II Outing* fl l-4c personnel law ten years ago has the pkg. Litwrly Corn Starch... 7c HATN LEHN 25 PER CENT Dr. and Mrs. C. V. Littler, of Ai of West Seventh and Olive streets, H 1-3« $11 lOc Outings now • Petticoat« now ................ «Oc Pkg. Pop I •op ('<»m Com Starch .......... He M«' ii ’ h , Boy«’ and Clill«lr«'ns' ! was held in the justice court toady, bany, are visiting at tile home of feeling between the line and staf' 10« Pf'tticout« now ..............OHc .All 12 l-2< Outing* now «■ pkg. King’* Foul (Virn Starch Ik* Hat« at i-l «iff tli*> rvigular |>ri<'v. •and the jury found him guilty after Mrs. Littler's parents, Hon. J. F. officers of the navy been so acute as • 150 IXNticoat« now . .......... «1.20 pkg. Liberty (ilouM Starch . . 7c Ill Y NOW AND HAVE KIMONA CIXtTIIS AT A BIG being out only about a minute. Sen Robinson. In Eugene. »1.(10 today as the result of the refusal of *2 OO PeltkviMta now . pkg. King* ford (>I oma Starch. W c Mrs. H. C. Morris and Miss Zelma admiral Brownson to transmit or tence will be pronounced tomorrow in;i>i t TioN •2 50 Petticoat« now »I.OH LISTEN! I>kg. Lump Starch..................... 7c for noon. The Jury consisted of the Scobert, of Portland, who have been «3.00 Pettie «at» now . . , .»2.45 20 per «•«•nt off on < ’rash Tow«'l- Extra heavy velvet finish Kimo Mr pkg Elastic Ntarch . following: S. M. Yornn, J. W. Bar visiting their mother, Mrs. Scobert, ders from his superior officer, the «1.50 Pettleml« now ........... «3.25 na doth, regular 15c ami 2Or Ing an«l Towels. Me I»kg Celluloid Ntarch president of the United States, as ringer, A. C. Jennings, Warren Luck- returned home today. grade*; lawutlful aoMirtmtut re- — ' a naval surgeon to the com- Miss Daisy Ixiomls, who has been st tgnipg , ey. W. B. Wing and W. J. Warnock. HOSIERY OF ALL KINDS. SOAPS ■lu<e«l to yard 12 l-3c. • liana' of vessels in the navy. | The defendant was represented by L. visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. man I Or Istftlea’ anil clillilrrn'H wool and 12 l-2c FLuinelettes now 7 berw Golden Star Soap . 25c Differences between the line and M Travis and the state by District C. B. noomts, In Eugene, left today off cotton ho«c at a reduction. 25c 7 bar*. Silk Soap ............ staff just at the beginning of the Attorney G. F. Sklpworth and City on her return trip to Seattle. »3.50 TEDDY BEAR (X)ATN *2.«r. 12 I-2c per pair lloee at...........lOc Oírsete. off fl I mhw Crystal White Soap 25c Misses Fannie Montgomery and congressional session may have a bad Attorney 8. D. Allen (1OTTON HLANKF7TN • Il ItiblxitiM. off Irte | kt |mlr Hour nt . ... 12 I 2« fl bum A. IL Naptha Soap 25c Rebecca Hewitt, of Acme, arrived effect upon the legislation to secure Lina Will Appeal off Wmpivi«, .......... I fl 3-8 5 tars Fela Na|Ulia Soap H5c ltlaiik«N» now........................ fl5c 2<k- per |mlr Hw at 25c Thos. Linn, found guilty Tuesday here this afternoon from Portland, four great battleships, cruisers and off Huwliiator*. »1.00 Riattitela n««w HOr 25«' per pnlr H«e«> at ............ 2Or other war vessels. Through the pub of selling liquor at his place above where they have been visiting. Isoli«*’ Uniste. off TOBACCO«. »1.25 lllank«'!« now «1.00 4©c per pair lie-», at ................. 2Hc Verne Callison, secretary of the lished statement of Surgeon-General the restaurant la the Frasier build off ■II I’mitrella*. »1.50 Blanketa now........... «1.1H 50«- twT i«ilr Hone at ..................IWc 1 II» plug Star Tobacco.......... 45c ing at the corner of Sixth and Wllltm- Commercial club, returned today Rlxey the merits of the doctor’s side •II Hwcwters. off *2.00 ItlankctM now........... «1.50 1 lb. plug Climax Tolmera ...45c ette streets, was fined $200 this from Pleasant Hill, where he has of the case have been clearly set PEIM’ALEH HHt LEHH off on Imre < urtalna. 1 |b. plug llur»' NI mm * Tobacco 45c morning by Judge Bryson, He will been recuperating from hts recent forth and the line officers believe in WtMILEN ItLANKETN All 12 1-2c P«*calea at.......... IO«" 1 lb phig Battle Ax Tobacco. . ilrtc FANCY HI I.KN FOR W A INTN common fairness they should have a appeal the case to the circuit court. illness. • »3.50 Blankm» now ............ «2.75 All Irte Peral«* i«t............... 12 1 2c Mrs. Bud Kompp and children re hearing, but are embarrassed by rea • 1.50 lllanket« now «3.50 Wo tut«.* IM'verni I tn lidi« Hili' silk All IHc l’«,rcal«’a at........................ 15<- ARM A H AMMER St IDA, PKG. 5c turned home to Junction .City this son of the fact that Admiral Brown- «5.50 Itlanket* now «1.50 *«l«t pattern* limi will I m - mu-rl- CEREALS afternoon, after having spent Christ son preceded his resignation by a + * <» lll.i nk < I■ BOVI $ • G1NSIIAMH HIR LEBH ♦ » ♦ ♦ flcetl. HO,- I ht yunl taken th«' *1 3 pkg«. Violet Oat« for 25c * ♦ mas with Mrs. Knmpp’s parents, Mr cold, clear, logical presentation of the gtMMln; Ort ceniH take* I lie *1.2» Amonlovig Apron Gingbain«, yd, 1 pkg. Violet Wheat, for . . I Or 1’KliSOXAI.N ♦ and Mrs. B. S. Hyland. reasons why he objected to the as IIIBIt < ARPET WAKP, 3 >« ll>. giMxIn ami nt »1.15 III«' ynnl you H 1-»c. 1 pkg 5 minute Mush . I Oc F ♦ signment of a physician to command (XFTTON IIATTING HHl LI ss gel the *1.50 |M'f ynnl gixxln. A. F. C. Ilr,-»«« Gingham, y«l. 11c 1 pkg Ralston Breakfast F«xxl 15c a naval ship, even though the vessel * * ♦ + ♦ ♦ Our 20c, 25c ami 40«' lutti« are (From Saturday's Guard). 2 pkgH. Cream of Wheat . . . ,35c was exclusively devoted to hospital I1OLIDAY CHINA W ARE AT 2 ynrds wlile ami 2 l-i< yarsl« long :i pkg«. Dr. I*rice’a F«xxl........... 25c Rev. M. C. Wire left this noon for use. Applications at. the White House (From Friday’s Daily.) Il A LF PRICE jUHt thè «i*e of your <|tilll.............. 5 pkgH. Energy, (same aa Grape- Isaac Jones, of Cottage Grove, is points north. have been made for copies of Brown- Ll*t«-n:~ ■ We «lon’t stop to conoliler wliat . Nut«) . . . 25c In the city. Rev. G. S. O. Humbert went to son’s refusal, it being clearly impos fl WM' goosia COMt UH. W* IllUHt All 1Oc liuti« now ................ H 1-3c 1 pkg. Egg-O-Nce Lx!................... lOc D. E. Wills, of Cottage Grove, was Albanv •’■'» son sible for Brownson or any of hi3 line hâve the H|m«'e tlwy «x'eupy mi oui All 2Oc Ralla now .................. Illc 1 pkg. Columbia Oat« for . . 3Oe in the city today. Dr. .«i. liavts ««at tu Aiuauy officers to make public a copy of the lliey go al juM ou«- huit llu- régu All 25«' llatt» now...................... 20«' 1 pkg. Columbia Wheat for . 3Oc Strand Long is down from his farm letter without incurring the risk of today on business. lai' prive. All 40c llntt« now*......................32c We «Io a« w e advert I m *. on Camp Creek. L. P. Horton returned this after court-martial on charges of disre Peter Colgaard, the Elmira m er- spect toward a superior officer, the noon from a trip north. chant, Is in the city. i nitec. States. So of tne the United Ex-Sherfff A. J. Johnson, of Cres president v eu C. M. Young returned last night they can bnly look for a change in well, was In the city today. from a trip to Portland. C. H. Pickett, the Springfield mer the executive mind, or a congression- Lester Tozier returned this noon al investigation, which will develop chant, was In the < tty today. from a trip to Creswell. W. S Brook, of Medford, arrived all the facts. Mr. and Mrs. 1!. L. Gbbs are home In the absence of the text of here this morning on business. from a visit to Portland. Brownson's letter it may be said that R. O. Brady came down from his C. M. Densmore returned this af his objection ¡3 two-fold, in that like farm at Creswell this forenoon. ternoon from a trip north. every line officer he believed that su Miss Oiga Martin came down from Msss Genevieve Thorpe is visiting bordination of any line officer, no Creswell on the noon train oday. tn Portland for a few days. matter how low in grade, to a staff Sam Robinson was a passeng-r to Gordon Moores arrived up from officer on shipboard is a bad policy Portland on the noon train today, Salem yesterday afternoon. J. Kavanaugh, nianag’r of the lo- and subversive of naval discipline, Alex Lewis and wife were In the cal offl-e of the Singer Sewing Ma- but a stronger objection, to his mind, «■II, resigned, and Miaa Bradford will city front Deerhorn yesterday. chine Company, returned this noon was that the proposed action is ille begin her work nail we«>k up. u the A. J. Gillette and family are home gal.it being forbidden by law or naval from a trip south. reop. nlng of the public school* utter from their visit In Portland. regulation to assign a staff officer the holiday». The new principal has Henry Beaman, of Elkton, Doug to the command of ships. The staff I. H Bingham was a passenger to | b«<en in Prineville. She Is an East- las county, is in the city on business. officers believe this feature to be de Cot ’age Grove this afternoon. ; ern teacher, of fine appearan«'«'. and Claud Spencer returned this noon I F. H. CiSper and Earl Hill nrrived batable. , has some spl. udld recommendations. from a trip to Cottage Grove. down from Cottage Grove last night. Tit» pencil pushers tif Douglas New York, Dec 28. While Police! Jesse Bond returned vesterdny af-! H. W. Manon acme down from mas at the home of her father, H op . county have railed for a meeting of Lieutenant Roy C, Cavani and two ternoon from a trip to Portland. Wendling on the local this forenoon. J. J. Walton, in Eugene all the newspaiiers In that county for New York detective* were attempt A. L. It >ney, the Goshen merchant. 1. T. Nicklln went to Portland on today to organlz«« a newspaper or- Mrs. Fannie Berger and child went the local this morning. His wlfo and ing t» arrest Nlcclo llonnano, an al was In the city today-between treins. to Roseburg this afternoon on a visit ganlzatlon, In an effort to elevate leged murderer, at Kingsland. N J., Alf Dillard is up from Salem daughter. Miss Nina, have been vis Pekin. De. 2s Horae«' Mc ♦ the work of the newa-gatherer. There New Haven, Dec. 28. Rev. Anson Bonnano »hot Cavani and then hlmk Claud Spencer went to Portlai d iting there several days. spending the holidays with hl* folk*. Kinley. wanted In Oregon in ♦ are seven or eight papers In Douglas Phelps Stokes, secretary of the Yale self Cavani will probably live, but Matt Dora, of Ashland, is visiting today to spend Sunday with his sis Mrs. Mary Rogers, wife of the jan connection with the land ♦ county. corporation, ha* named William Da Honnano in believed to be fatally S. N. Gibson and family for a few ter. itor at the Central school, left this land frauds, who escaiied No ♦ vis Ely. a retired lawyer living at Nesbit, of Deelhorn. waa a At Lethbridge, Alberta, ’.«ecause wounded. days. T. A. morning for Southern California vember 11 last from the au ♦ they believed that a prominent citi Providence, as the oldest living Yale Grover Ixing arrived ■here today pleasant caller at The Guard office points to spend the winter. thorities al Mukden, altera ♦ zen had been murdered In a Chinese graduate, thus settling a controver- i from Seattle to visit his folks a few today E. K. Chapman and wife, of Lo he was Incarcerated pending ♦ reataurant, 1500 men raided the Ori *y of long standing Ely was horn day A William Rennlngcr and wife cam«* rane. left this morning for home af the arrival of an officer from ♦ ental quarter late W«>dnesday night in 1815 and was a member of the Andy Nelson and son came down down from Marcóla last night on the ter spending a few days In Eugene America, has been recaptured ♦ and left a wreck behind. Restau clas* of 1836 Two alumni are older from Cottage Grove on the noon train local. with friends and relatives. Mr Chap at Harbin ♦ rants and laundries were smashed, than Ely. They are George Spencer today. R. J. Kirkwood left this after- man Is a prosperous farmer and saw ♦ doors ami windows and entire fronts Gias*, ’37. of Corning. N. Y , and Miss Katherine Milltron came up ! noon on a trip to Grants Pass and mall man. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ of buildings being reduced to splin Cheater Batton. of the class of ’39. of from Junction City this afternoon on j way points. Drain Nonpareil: Miss Anna Both were born ters. The regular police of the town Concordia, Kansas Oklahoma City. Dre. 28 A »pec- a visit. XEWS XtlTFN M A McKibben arrived dowt. Johnson, of Eugene, spent Christ were powerless, and a brigade of In 181«. , lai dispatch from Henrietta say* that J. Benner Is tip from Lebanon. I fgrora Cottage Grove on the nojn mas at her home In Drain. She re mounted police had to be called out ; all I* quiet, but the people are In a where he is engaged in teaching , tralr today. turned yest relay, accompanied bv Miss Ethel Bradford ha* been tu quell the riot. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ state of alarm The few negroes llv- school. elected principal <>f the Albany high Mrs. R. H. Tuck r, of Eugene, who her sister. Miss Gertie, who will visit ♦ Ing there hav«> left, and no armed C. C Mulkey, of Pleasant Hill, ar-j school. to succeed Mrs Frank Pow- in Eug>ne several days. ♦ DIED. negro*,« can be found It I* not b«'- rived home today from a trip to Polk I has been visi'ing her mother, Mrs. Mrs. R. A. Bcot.i went to Portland Dempster, in Eugene, left today for • — ♦ lleved that troeps will be needed. county. ' today to meet Mr Booth, who Is o,t her home.____________ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Editor S. L. Moorhead, of the June-, Williams Indian Pile Ointment Rev O. A Stillman l«f’ this after hts way home from Washington. D. ♦ tfon Times, came up on the afternoon At bl* home near Crow. DtH'ember will cure blind, bleeding and Itching noon for Lorane to. hold services C., where he has been as a witness in ♦ train today. the freight rate case before the in there tomorrow. piles. It absorb* the tumors, allay* 26. 1907, Thoma* McCulloch, aged ♦ CXI.IFOIlXI 1 oil. Miss Vivian Cartwright, of New- i ♦ 79 years, 7 month* and 15 day*, terstate commerce commission-. Itching at once. act* a* a poultice, from i>ar«ly*ls. Ha was an old res ♦ A. Middleton and wife arr’vel in T own bi rxixg ♦ port, was an arrival here yesterda; ! ♦ Eugene last night from Malta, Ohio, gives Instant relief. William*’ In ident of laine county, having lived ♦ afternoon. ♦ Fresno. Dec 28 Fl*« |R ♦ Mis* Maud Lewis came down front j and may locate here. dian Pile ‘Vlntiuent I* prepared for at Crow for many years He lc»v,'s ♦ menacing the town of Coali- • ITT LE ♦ a brother and several other relative* Donna on the Wendling local this I The Misses Freeman and Losee ♦ piles and Itching of the private part* ♦ • na. one of the oil centres of MARRIED. at Crow «nd vicinity The funeral ♦ forenoon returned on the Roseburg local this Sold l.y I.Inn Drug Co . by mail SOc • III be ht'ld Sunday with Interment ♦ Southern California Several ♦ ♦ ♦ H. A. Sehwerlng, wife and son re forenoon from a trip south. ♦ buildings have burned and • u«l fl oo Wllllatu* Mtg Co. tn the Crow cemetery. A Weu n came up from Portland ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ the fire Isspreuilng A later ♦ turned home today from a visit at props., Clevtland. O ♦ Woodburn. * on the afternoon train today, He ♦ dlspateh reports the fire c. At the residence of the bride’s pa Dr. W W. Oglesby, of Cottage was accompanied by his wife. The Cottage Grove («rader and ♦ trolled with nominal )o*a. >n- ♦ rents. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Job. near ♦ Grove, arrived here this afternoon Nugget have been »old by F J Hard Mr*. D. A. Paine an«t grandson Madison. December 25, 1907, Miss rtgvlaU the Bowrm. Purely V«gr*»bu. ♦ from the north. to W C Conner and D j Dubrullle. ♦ went to Cottage Grove thia afternoon Mary l.ia Job and Arthur W Gam- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Wm Grime* came up from Harrl»- to • ho will take charge of the business *neod Sunday with friend*. WLHLL SMALL DOSE SMALL MICE Mirg yesterday afternoon on a »hort I mell. of Heppner, Re*. O. A. Stillman of the two partera < n January t ‘ Mr HR IDI.FA ’N» n |T1«»N' Alex Lewis came down from his officiating The happy couple will For Infants Ch.tdren. trip, returned today Conner was formerly editor of the Genuine Must Bear old home on th* Mohawk on the make their home at Heppner. Ore. IV PETTIBONE < ’ 1SE T. B. Davidson went to Halsey to-' Roseburg Plaindealer and I* now In ‘RTERS Fac Strmle Signatur* Il Kind gf Bougùl day to visit hi* mothsr. who is 83 : Wendling In-al this fo-’n.x>n. bu*ine«s In Cottage Grove tb?Ü .o'*' ” Hl Th,‘ At the home of Joseph Bradford, year* old today. Herman Schmitt, local representa iitbrulllr I« at pr«**ent manager Bori the tn* drpothlona concern Inn th»> Brad* Mrs. J. J. Moore went to Drain tive for A. C Ruby, th* horse dealer, west of Elmira, Dwembrr 26. 1907, le Nugget anil Leader Roth John 8. Bentlsy and Mrs. Msry Mc- n Bt 8an Ijfnaiu. e oí C, yesterday afternoon y* visit rela went to Portlau I today on businet*. it wanapermen of a grx*ai d al of p »«1 the entire forenoon wss.on of live* a f«w days. ,,«e« oy the Peace T. A. Ml** Hattie Walton has returned « » per. e nee. -.RIFOSE SUBSTITUTES. i the Pettibone trial today. I J. W. Baker and family, of Tar-. to S.at.lc, afttr having spent Chrlat- Fountain officiating. Commencing Monday, December 30th, and Closing Tuesday, January 14th. The middle of January we commence taking our annual inventory and our object in putting on this sale is to reduce this immense stock as much as we possibly can by that time The prices we are naming on the lines we wish to close out gives you all the profit, some goods, we are selling at less than cost WHEN WE SAY A THING IS SO—IT’S SO BAD RUPTURE IN NAVY CIRCLES I Sale Closes Tuesday, January 14th The Place To Trade Nicklin (SS Ned HURACE M’KENLEY NOW IN CUSTODY HARBIN The Place 1 To Trade 1 ■ MURDERER KILLED OLDEST LIVING ARRESTING OFFICER YALE GRADUATE IS LOCATED HENRIETTA QUIET SICK HEADACHE CARTERS T" ♦ IVER PILLS. I m I CASTOS IA Y f !