Pago Twtf
THE EttGENE ' DAILY GUARD
Wednesday Evening, Fp
Mr. .1, ' I
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CIGARETTES
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GENUINE
"BULL
DURHAM
TOBACCO
To Handle Inruranco "
.V' sllr?1f . of Canyon City,' Ore-
ine general Ineurnnre business -f ti.
Kinney ,v Hydo realty comnanv. Ho will
nave ills Lenmiuurtoia wi,u . ,.,.,"
fi-m In the Ziiiuwalt building, '
"ffi nt I'0"n0', S"t- night, Feb. LM.
Old Inner featuring Gurrlson oid time
'"".'J F-.M
Try Eugene HdmHiti for und Cigar.
Phone S. E. Stevens fur I'ia'no Tuning.
E
hind grocers can fed their injured feel
ings into the state convention 13d got
the endorsement of the convention with A
pledge of hacking by the grocers of the
Ute, which indicates Oregon, heretofore
i;npiofitnble field of effort fur foreign
millers, wiU now be open market for
them.
FIGHT IN SENATE
DETERMINED NOT
TO LET BILL PASS
(Continued from page one)
Shakespeare Coming to Town
Leiber. Will Play in Macbeth
In accordance with plans formulated
the lftfit regular meelitu. nf Hip Melifinl
li.'inelpnls with 'Superintendent IX I'-. an one of the season's most enjoyable
trn ion. ini nolle exercises will be hell comedies
For quality cigars. Prince Nemo.
"Are you nt homo when thnt
IMPOSSIBLE MHO. "HELT.KW
..tcalls?"
: Sash and Door
O. B. Williams Co.
1943-lst Av. S., Seattle, Wash.
Largest mill In the West selling direct to
the uer. Saves you all middlemen- prof
its " CHICKEN HOUSE SASH
20 in. .wiile by 33 in. Iiiwli. ........ ,S0c
A dozen different sizes in stock for
prompt snipraent, , ( 1 '
CHICKEN HOUSE SKY LIGHTS
30 In. by 40 in. Frico glazed $2.00
This is the size recommended by West
ern Washington Experiment Station. Or
ders filled promptly.
FIR DOORS
Five cross panel doora, 2 ft. 0 In. by 6
ft 0 in., nt each $.'1.53
One ponel doors, at cacli ". .$4.08
Money cheerfully refunded if not satis
fied. Write for free illustrated catalog
No. 7. Contains helpful hints for re
mAdellng the old liome or plauning the
new, due.- j . . -
O.B. Williams Co.
establish IRU9 :
Itl nil of till) lillMie kcIio.jIk tomorrow
February 22, beginning at 10:110 o'clock.
At the Condon school (lie program will
begin til 1( o'clock. Tinier the state
law schools vill he dismissed for the
afternoon nf Washington's birthday.
At Hendricks- high schol the vocal
music will he under the direction of MK
(i.fford Nash, instructor of music, and
there will be selections hy the high school
crchestin led by Alfred Perfect. Tin:
address of (he day on Washington will be
cieliveijed by Professor Juki in Miller of
the law school of the University of Ore
gon, 1 .
Sheldon Billed for Address.
At the University high school I Vinci
pnl Harold Itcnjamin announces n pro
gram of leadings and of music under the
direction of Mrs. Anna h. lieck of the
University school of miudc and an ad
dress on the life of Washington by Denu
11 1. Sheldon.
Pupils of the Junior high school will
give a minuet, patriotic songs and read
in rh. The address will io given by Hev,
Jose K. Kellcma and Mr. Harold Itich
uids will sine.
Pupils of the first four grades of the
Geary school will assemble in the room
of Sirs, Hess IT. Kkogg, third grade, nt
10:.'10 o'clock. The little folks wilt ren
der a group of recitations nml songs and
wilt listen to a talk by Hev. Kddings.
At 11 o'clock the upper grades will meet
together in the assembly room, where,
they will have a Washington program
and an address by -Rev. Eddlngs.
At the 'Patterson school there will be
a patriotic program In which every child
will take part. At this school the Grand
Army of the Republic, the Women s Ke
lt was revealed that Senator SnYoot
of Utiih tiad blocked an agreement
which was about 'to bo consummated
with the fllibuHterttrs under which the
senate would have voted t noon to
day on the motion to substitute the
filled milk bill for the subsidy.
Thougli udmLn'itration forces - folt
they ,liad thu votes to beut the filled
mtlk meaiiure off, fiinuol wild he would
object to an agreement that conceded r
anything to the foes of the subsidy. I
Heed Uuy West - luilles. I
Senator Hoed, of MUsouri, resumed
the filibuster hy continuing his long '
speech on the plan of ' buying the j
West Indies. Senators Aloaes and ,
Hmoot 'asked him to yield to them soj
they could put In reports. Senator
Hitchcock, captain of the filibustered, I
an Id he would object to Iteed yield-j
lng. They desired to tie the senate,
up so tightly that 1t could not trans-
act business of any kind. t
Borah, in beginnings his speech,
made the first reference to the sub-(
rttdy bill which has been heard since j
the active filibuster begart.
"Those who are Interested In this
subsidy bill," said Borah, "doubtless'
also have-considered the t question of j
getting cargoes for the ships, they I
want a subsidy for. I am more In-:
terested In cargoes and brccidenlng of
markets for America than ,1 am in a
subsidy."
He then ' launched into a speech '
criticizing the allies and the United
States government for thlr Russian
policies. The United States, he said,
4 v, $
7
0
1 1 yy sjj
:.. i. '...'j a'
oufrht to have economic tuntl commer-
lief Corns nnil the Indies of the Ornnd clal relations with Russia, for the
Army of the Republic will be special f00" ot American farmers and manu-
gucsts. facturors.
At theCondon school there will be About 11:30 a. in. Beed, to rest his
patriotic exercises bv the pupils of the y,olce' Rot 'e senate clerk to read lone
school beninning at 10 o'clock, and a set document for bun. 1 he chamber was
of BlidcB appropriate for the dav will be deserted by this tnne except for the men:
ai,w 'l'i... ... i, i.,i f,. n, "on irunrd on both sides.
occasion by the extension department of i H0,'d conc'uiiu' at 1:50 p. m. liaving . , .
the University of OreBn. j spoken nearly three hours today.
RelARtlnn Ri Pneh Room t ocuaxvr uuniu ui auuuu tueu look 1110 1 jt i ....
mi . y , . ,,T . 'floor . Miakespenre is coming to town!
The Washington school will have one . . ... ..,.. h.an ' -Macbeth will be played by Krit Leiber
selection by each room and an address now mucn longer i senators ocgan , ,.
bv. Kcv. C. K. Uunbnm. The exercises Jones today. , ire next Monday night, fornniiB a cli-
will consist of the flug snrute bv all the I "Forever," he replied. j max to the stasc production season in
Colonel .?ohnS7. Williams will be J,ot social engagements were endnKer- ' evmt of Jf- . .
sneaker of the (lav at the -Lincoln school (1 b-v lonf! "'t1'1 "essious. A senator -MacDcth was selei ted from the lame
tMrJ SSlSh ' iinn. or some other mild "W"0' ,f JriSTr"''
sincine America There will be n colo--I ll'nt"n diversion, might find himself nr- K nnawers were n ccied by- ( . W .
The comedy side of the situation con- "ity students, faculty of the university
tinued upperniost today in tho minds of and high school students voted two to
most senators. Senator -.' Carter Glass, cuc iu favor of Jlm betli. Spri-ial low
passing a group during the filibuster, i Prices are made to students, and curds
said in a loud undertone: I will be given out Thursday, says Mr.
i insist tnac ioau a arK does" not .
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Orange Blossominq
fromanuui jusuunea mqaingifgg .
' This delightful trmsfcrrr.aiion a '
Vj-i j made without cutting the ring, harm;
. Yjt? s m the inscriPtion or altering the '
'- ST metal next to the finger. A variety v
. , of gold, platinum overlay or jewelled
styles available. Unconditionally
guaranteed. - Ask for particulars.
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Genuine Orange Rloatom Rings and Mountings ahvaus mm, ff.;. fjy,, -
LUCKEY'S JEWELRY STORE
FRITZ LEIBER.
ommended by tho Joint ways and
means committees, and they now go
to the governor.
Included In tho bills are those ap
propriating $65,000 to replace build
ings destroyed by firo on the Univer
sity of Oregon campus, and $200,000
for the maintenance of the university
medical school In Portland during the
coming blennlum.
"Are yon at hmne when tht
culls?" ' "
fifth mid sixth grades, also songs and
rcuuings by various pupils.
Patrons of the various' schools are
cordially invited by the principals and
Superintendent Carleton to attend these
e: ercises. .
,00 is-
. When the Cliildren Cough,
Rub Musterole on Tliroata . -'
' ' and Chest3 .
No tcllini? how soon the symptoms
may develop Into croup, or worse. And
then's when you're glad you have a
jar of Musterole at hand to give
prompt relief. It does not blister.
As first aid, Musterole Is excellent.
Thousands of mothers know it. You
should keep a jar ready for inclant use.
His the remedy for adults, too. Ke-.
lievea sore thront, bronchitis, tonsillitis,
croup, stiff neck, asUima, neuralgia,
headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu
matism, lumbago, pains and nchea of
back or joints, sprains, sore muscles,
chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the
chest (it may prevent pneumonia).
35c and 65o jars and tubes. .
Btter,than a muttard ptatter
MERCHANTS PLAN
TO RETURN AGAIN
need a subsidy
This was apropo of some one's threat
to mad the Bible into the record.
Kenntni HnrrinoTi trot. A ffrniin nf amn.
FOR CONVENTION or InuRhitiK at one of his beRt stories,
iiiju uruveiy intj viiuir 'uemaiiueu oruer in
the senate. v
Continued from page one)
sibility of borrowing ohenply and plenti
fully three things ore necessary: First,
you mpst know your- business all of th.i
time; second, see to it that your banker
known that yoti are acquainted with the
conditions , of your business; third, see
to it that your hanker knows as much
about your business as you do,"
Banker, Merchant Cooperate.
The. old' idea that the banker Js doing
the merchant a favor by making. iiim a
loan was rclulcu by tho speaker.
CITY NEWS
Fined for Speeding
A. W. M'ellervas fined $10 in justice
court today on a charge of speeding his
automobile. J 1 .u,.ufc4Jtil
The' choice," says Mr. McKee. "is :i
most fortunate pue, for Macbeth is th
forte of Mv. Leiber. He does It superbly,
ncd has won classical, recognition from
i-.etropolitan critics for his interpreta
tion of the. difficult part.
There is every indication that the
house will be entirely suld out Saturday
i f ht. The sent bale opens Saturday
morning and those who plan to go
should mail their orders immediately as
the box office is now nearly swamped
witli inquiries.
With the endorsement of the New"
WIDOW RELIEF VOTED
State Capitol, Salem, Feb. 21. "This
bill passed the senate by unanimous vote
including the vote of Senator LaFoliett,'
MeMuhan of Iiinu told the house about a
bill to appropriate money f r the relief
of the widow of Sheriff Kendall of Al
bany who was killed by a bootlegger.
cated the senate vote.
SPHINGFIELD NEWS
York and ('hit-ago critics, not all of yith that information the house dupli
in in jnuriiuuisi it: :in ninny ui e iiifi;u.v,
for his series of brilliant performances
during the last few years; l-Vita Leiber
appears here in the Macbeth role in
wiiich he achieved a sensational success
in New York. '
For the locnl engagement the same
k'entichl productions and cast which was
employed by Mr. Leiber in New York will
appear with the young star here.
In the cast are Ixniis Leon Ha:l, John
Bi rke, Robert Sfrauss, Richard Allen.
I'hilip I'. t,uin, Harold Winston, Anth
ony Andre, Waldron Smith, Justin Adams
Olive Oliver, Virginia lirjnson, Carol
Kohl, Hlanche-Chppmau,.Alina Lind and
Olga Lee.
added t hurt better relations should exist
between banker and merchant, which, in
turn, will make cheaper and more money
on the mnrket. This will result in in
creased productivity and better business
In Jail for Cycle Theft
liny Latermer was arrested today and
is in the county jail charged with steal
iuc a bicvcle. The wheel-was a Koveveh
; rijU belnngH to I'eter A. leison, accord
lng to the complaint. The theft is alleged
to huvu been commuted December 7.
Breaks Shoulder
Orover -Muck.' count V road emnlove
iiitpdltions witl inerenscd service to so--who lives at Franklin, 'fell and broke his
cieiy. ' shoulder near his home yesterday and is
At noon thd delegntea banqueted nt receiving treatment nt the Eugene hos
tile Anchorage and then proceeded to the pitnl today;
business meeting in the Chamber of.
Commerce club rooms. The visiting ladies ColdOn Will Build
were entertained hy FUgeno townspeople' H, M. Golden, local merchant, today
at 2 o'clock today by being taken on took out a permit to erect, a $1500 cot-
itmniiK mps m uiu cuy nuu uy specmi tage at. oo niair uotuevaru.
parties,
Grocers Win Battle.
A clash between the retail grocers of
Oregon and the flour nud cerenl millers
of Oregon took place In the closing
session today. One Jesuit of the ehuli
may be larger sale by Oregon grocers
or nationally uuvemsctl flours una cer
eals. For years local propagcudu for pat
rtniign of home? products has caused
grocers to favor local millers. '
One important enterprise ot Portland,
Oregon retail grocers association is an
nual food show coming In March, the
WOMEN'S CLU8S, SOCIAL, PERSONAL
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ty 'LlLb BRYSON f f
CLUB ITEMS' SHOULD UK TITOXED IN TO TI1R SOCIETV EDITOR
HETWBEM 10 A. M. VND 12 M TEL E PHOX E NTJMWKR 1200
Photo Studio Robbed
Tim Stevenson photoftratih stinltu wn.i
robbed last nifibt for the second time
tl.is winter. A psir of llnscli biimctilnrs I
wttli n bluck lentlicr case, was tnn lunt
tliis time according to tbe report of
Chester Stevenson, proprietor.
On Business at Mabel-t
Attorney E. O. l'ottcr went to Mabel
today on nusinrss.
Returns From East
William V, Johnson,
foiirtennlh nnmilul this yenr. Oregon ninnniter of the Western Lumber anil to enjoy the proitnin.iMi-ils ntul h cup nf
flcnr and cerenl Milllers in their assm-ia-1 Export compnn- of Cottage tlrove, has tea. The reiviition was civen by the
Hon voted against thu food show, Tort-j ri tnrned from a visit to Indiana and i-nilies ot the Elks in hrnor ot the visit
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Wednesday Afternoon, Feb. 21
llelnietta Club, .Mrs. II. It.
Knight. i, -. ,-.
Sunta Clm Thimble Club,
Mrs. Neilson.
Ladies of O.- A. It., Silver Tea,
Armory.
1. T. A. Silver Tea, Woman's
Building.
W. V. T. U., Christian Church.
Lincoln 1. T. A., School liuild
ing. Preshyteriiin Matron's Cuild,
M)i-s. Fred iirown.
Thursday Afternoon, Feb. 22
U A. It. Colonial Tea, Ucn
dricks Hall.
Thursday Evening
Assembly club Dance, Dream
land Hull.
u. A. li., V. It. C, Armory.
Several biinid-i-d matrons, many of
lliein from oat -of lown. gntbered ill the
l-'lks' lo-i?e rooiiis yi-.stenlay nfteruoon
other eastern points..'
m
o
We cordially invite you to our
store for the celebration of i
Indian
Ifndiaw S)ai
r btiKUAKr a
Come In, meet the boys,enjoy thespccial
entertainments, take a peep at tho new
INDIANS and get a souvenir. -
A warm uwfrom owofft yoo
Come, and bring rWr along
Open all day and avening
New Shipment of Indian Bicycles
SMITH CYCLE CO.
032 Oak Street EuReno, OreROiv
Back From Portland
. Hnrvnv llnillnv linu rftnrnml fim
two day visit in Portland and yesterday , Morrow
left for his home nt liornne.
merchants' wives. Among those who
contributed to ihenfternoon's Ipleasure
were Mis Jidinnna James, Miss Vei n
ri ice. Miss tiladvs K'ei.ey and Urn
who siiiur churmingly and Mrs
Underwriters to Meet
A meeting of the Kugene Cntterwril
ers nssoeintien will he held at the Os-j
M. K. Cameron who gave an interesting
remit he. J ea was served hy several ot
the clubwomen in colonial costume.
Mrs,
bum hotel February ' 28. The life in-1 lust
W.
II.
Jewctt entertained
lurnnw mm ill discuss iVans for
grou nrtveitlsing. Kobert Karl, C. A.
I-ee and J. W. Tixley it re on a committee
making arrungemeuts for the meet in i;
and banquet.
evening with a iliuner party at (heir
htoue iu I'nit tuoipit lleishtn, complin. t
ing 1 nmk Hiant U Kiley. of PolIkiihI.
Too Fast At Intersections-
lleorge Hiddle. merchant of (Jrnnts
VftsH, here fttr the convention of retail
Kiel), appeared In police court to nay a
tine of assessed against lus son, i j . niinioers, .Mrs. -. m. vuikuih, .Mrs. li.
1 I,. eame, .Mrs. r. (i. Hendricks, .Mrs. ! .
1. Ch.iuiuers nnd Mi, Klb"l lnylei. Af
ter luuiheon tlo-y eujycd a thvatre
'Honoring Mrs. inixiibeth Kms, who
celebrated her IdrHiiiay anniversary es
ti rday, Mrs. F. L. Chambers and Sli"
Maud Kerns wete hov testes for a de
lightful luncheon ut the Unburn at one
o'clock. Seated around toe table with
the honor guest were Mrs. Murlhit
i niversuv oi in egon sum e nr. ior ex-1
ceeding the speed limit of 12 miles per
hour at street intersections,
Trades for Benton Property
Frank Kinney, .of Kinney nnd Hyde,
has traded his 70-uerc farm four mile-
lelow Cobur? for a l7-ncrn nmeh In
I-tnton county Ixdongtug to S. V. Smith
ley. The Colmrg propctty is known as
the Cash Meat! place. The new owners
take possession at once.
Hero From Lowell
Mrs, II, r. Harmon, of IjowcII, is
spending a few days in the city.
Creswtll Man In Town
F. 1m Nolaiid, es -service man nf Cres
well, is in the city on business today.
Trades For Lako Co. Ranch
A. A. Tyler has traded his improved
three-acre tract near Fugene to Frank
Kinney, local realtor, for bis ItiO-aere
iudcu iu 1-ake ctuinty.
parly.
The alumnae and mothers of Kappa
ilpha Theta lme reserved tables nnd
in Ml t'd kvMs for a Itridce prriy at th
chapter luuise for Saturday uflei noon.
I:iter Se will meet Ttmrdny af(erunn
with Mr W, V. Cidkinc.
With Hr. and Mrs. C. S. l!eanlt( v the
Fireside club met hist evening. Special
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stev
cum n.
, A Washington' birthday enterlaiii
inent in plnnneil by J. V. tie.n y pst ot
the (t. A. It. ami the W-uuiti's K-lirf
Corps for tomorrow ceniuc nt tbe
im ry. A feature of the proitrnm will be
thrve addrestte. one by C. M. Stevens on
tiiaul, another hy J. M. Williams on
Washington nml by Howard Urownell tn
Lincoln. Mihji' lind reaiiitu" dl lishti.
thr frngrwm v vu ti,.i:rts ill i :..w o c'ock
Otese.Fly Over . .. , As a rrsnR f ritotts n JUv tie.-i
'Hie groffml heg mar have his lrent Teacher .ssm iatton. ' work pill
nhndow and convinwl hu ius tlyrt 8in iVAurdiHiely nivn.Jhe 'CnM -in J vf
H ire will b hix weeks mor olinrYj of tlte iifi ow-"Jiel .'.nVhf!. :T(' an'
wnther, but not the gvc. For thm lai i fiomn-ed.. .l.ivyV'',BV' Won raP-'ii tj
.frl nichts f houkeTs bound north-J theassvisVTt'ih for the building ol it
ward have been heard over iho.cityl "dlhopeil t have i; ready for use jn stiortJ
HoiorM u-ttli(i reese UcVrf re intsliiKen tfllie.
li'.tnd school. house on Friday, February
21), ii 7:30 o'clock, under the imspices
of the liivcr IJottd Women's club. .Miss
1m Verne liich and Miss Klina Lutgen
will give a well balanced and interesting;
progra'm for the event, 'rrusccds will
be lived for scitooi purposes.
Springfield, Feb. 20. Mrs. Clarence
Cox came down from Wendling Tuesday
and spent a few .hours with her mother,
Mrs. T .A. Rnthbun, enroute to Tangent,
where she will visit Mr, Cox' parents, for
an indefnitc period.
McPbeison Injured.
Alva McPherson 'had his chin badly in
jured" when a binder chain broke on a
load of lumber, catching him under the
cbin. Mr. Mk'Fherson drives the big lum
ber truck for the Hooth-Kclly Lumber
company.'
Returns to Portland.
Miss Grace Mjile returned to Portland
after spending n few days witii her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Mule.
1 . Purchases New Truck.
Max (Jreen while in Portland last Sat
urday purchased a now five ton Packard
truck. Mr. Green returned from Port
land Sunday evening.
Cloaring Up Lot.
yi. ! ! cd cle ! TeoOT SS
Ameiican Legion l'ot number three has
been postponed from Thursday evening
ta cnuay, nt t :oO ovlocK in tne Chum
ber of Commerce rooms. ..
lots where formerly the Christian church
sn.au. ah the work was donated by mem
bers of the church. Building wiU com
mence as soon as possible.
WAXTI-;i-
Neighbors of Woodcraft will ludd (heir
regumr mommy eiiiercammenc ut U . U. 1 Write Itox '""i I-'niroiu
AV. loill 'I -l.iirK.inv v..tiinr IVhrnn, I 1)0 X 0, i.UfcClU.
'Jm. There will be .refreshments and im
portant business ot lUteK'sl to
member
everj
DAILY STATISTICS
MARRIED
ETOX-IHirGHEltTi lly Justice of
the IViice .leSNC !. Wells, Wednesilny,
l-'ehruary L'l, l!'J.f, 1'hnrles II. Eton,
of Walla Walla, and Mildred Dougiierty
of Oregon City.
SHELLY-HICOINS Hy Justice nf the
l'eiK-e .lease (i. Wells Tnesiinv, Feb
rm.ry L0, V.r?.. Myron L. Shelley, and
Kuliy 1L Iliggins, both of Clcswell.
BORN
1 1ELLI WELT. At. Mercy hospital, Feb
rmnV 111, 1112:1, to Mr. nml .Mrs. A. W.
Ht-lliwell, of I'-ottiigc drove, a son.
LYON'S At the home, 12110 Second ave
nue west, February IS, lili'.'i, to Mr.
iiiul Mrs. M. D. Lyons, a daughter,
Housework in small family.
l'2:i
0UTKUMBE8Q
Lav3 and charters define I
the thinors which a 1
MUST do for the benefit
and protection of its cm-1
tomers.
:But the things a basi
UAn do ereativ outnum
ber the things it MUSI
do. ' Here is where tit
difference in banks h-
'gins.
Depositors in this strsl
.bank enjoy multiplis
benefits, for it is our pt
icy to serve a customers!
best we CAN.
BANK OF COWS
Xoto. This hank accepts
poliitment nnd acts as
tor, ndininistrator, trastM.ul
giiiu-diiiii of estates of mime,
nntl pcrfiirnis such other
as arc permitted to any bul
or trust company under tl
trust law s of the State of ft
gon.
SI 'ITIIN'-At jren y hospital. Wednes
day, Februarv 21. l!C:l. to Mr. and
Mrs. W. II. Sutton, of 11124 Eighth
avenge west, a daughter.
l;iUIXStN' At Mercy hospital. Tiles
ih y, February 20. 102:1, to Mr. and
.Mrs. .1. F. Kobinsnii, of Junction City,
a dsupJitrr.
died""
ll.Ml.EY-At her home at rreswell,
, 'rm-stlny. February 20, 102.'t, Mrs.
Sarah K. Hniler, at the age of 72. Me
Nities hrr busband she Is survived by four
ilser'ners nml two sons: Mrs. Lla Arille
n: li rllnnd: Mrs. Lilly Mnugh of Cres
wcll: Mrs. Nellie IWe and Kalph ltsiley
o. I'annda: Mrs. Yenie llore of Molilalia
and ltrasier nt home. Funeral nrrange
nieuls are pending tbe arrival of rela
te es. E. A." Schvvi ring has charge of
airangelnrnts.
LAND EXEMPTION
TO BE FORCED ON
INCOME TAX BILL
i Continued from page one)
ncr Ctt r.e to cirry toit nUns to make
I lie Mute penitentiary sclf-sustainlnir.
li - im,m1 ttie ,pritprliitltm frill to
crpiite a $ Hmi.0io rvolvtnff fund to
te oi1e nvaf !;plle .for juirchv of all
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