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TIKHDAY, OCrOllKIt 17, IIM. DAILY BOaVB RIVER COURIER PAGE THUD CRACKCP md CHAPPCD HANOI Dtnnls lucalyptui Olntmtnt AT AU 0UQ TOt TUt 80 JANS BOO DEATH BY BOILING The Way Poisoners Fared In the Old Days In England. TORTURE FOR MINOR CRIMES. Mutilation Uaad to Ftvorlu Farm f Punishment, and the Slanderer's Tangua Waa Pluokad Out Tha Pan ally far High Traaaan. In the merciful day, when a man who publishes a HImiI on the king a ('wa wltb few mom In' Imprtaon uiaut. It seeiiui scarcely credible that aa lata ai 1870 Ilia piiiilnluucnt ordain ed bjr ilia law' fur blub treason waa tbat tha offoiider aliuuli) be drawu on a hurdle to Ilia place of cicciitlini aud there ebould be hanged by Ilia neck until ba wa dead; iliat then til brail aboulit be severed from hi IkmI, thai bla body he dhlilfil lulu four Minuter and that bla bead and quarter he ai Ilia (1Ikhm of ilia crown And thla w by no means the worn fala tlmt might befall a criminal In the ao railed "good old day." aa una John Itoua. a cook nf Henry VIII. 'a dity. found lo hi coat Itmnv nin convict ed of the tifliiuUK crime of putting pul eon 111 tha broth Intended for the rami. Ijf of no lea reverend a hhoiiiiV than tha bishop of (tix-hcster Kor such a crime t)miliia."ili-t wins and quartet lug waa too inorciriil a putiMiiueut "Something lingering, with bulling nil." or at li'aM water, was decided to he the punishment that beat lltti-d the crime and with thin object a Kpccinl art of parliament waa passed ortlnlnlnu IhiII iui allva aa tbo puiilNhuicnt fur thin felony, John IIimim- expiated hi alii In a cauldron of hot water. nd u frn yeur later, In If, I'.', one Mn runit'l linn Dirt (ho wiine full- nl iuilihnV.d. 8o gravely waa the crlliin of iomih Ing regarded In tln-u day of old that. It la recorded, a KmlMiiau, one Thnimia Uelllo. and Id "ii were buiiMicd foi Ufa fur aduilulmvrlng Hilaoti to a ton pla of uolsy hcti lieluuglng to H neigh bor. TtiOM) were Indeed dny wheu tbe man of violent icuier or criminal tendencies mnt operate warily. If by any rrll ubance lie iiime lu blow a and drew blood within thv pieeliut of the kllig'e palace ha was inevitably con detuned In lose bin rttxlit himd. aud n mutate of Henry VIII runlaied the whole grew-imuie ceiviiiony. with all Ita functionaries, from the Miriicnn wbo wa jo amputate the nriYndluii nii'in lr, to the ludh Idiuii who U"id the kanrlim Irono, the yeonuiii nf tha will lery who niedi Hie lru rid hot hi IiIm tire mid the MTteiint of the ivltiti whit waa pmvldi'd "with n mt nf tej wine in itlv the -line patty after hi- hnml I ii Mrlcketi off ami the .tntup ( aenreil . i MutHiitlon ttii n futorlte tlll'lll ol l ponuliiiiciii In Unite uimhI old ilny folio" lua no iloiil i Hie S ri'iuiii pen Mlt.v. "mi eye tor nn ee aid a imiIi for aiooih" Tim 'he -iinulcit-rV tmiiiue win. pulled out. o llinl he could at leiiMt inter l. utile, no uiiire Mini he nlm dc-tnivcd the -li.lil of n one eyed iinrii l"l both Id own etc 1 1 v Hie t ovcnin uci in li t' ll.ee of t'biirSe ii hii.v pcioii who i.li"tild tun llclollnly.pill out ,t!ii eve. -Ill t;H' IU'ho or dUnlile mi.' Iliu't "I nicllter with hi lent lo inn. in oi ui-iiuuie liiui 'n t iii,v lor the wiiiiii nlth lil life. H. iiiiotliet acl J he until nlm toiiMlit with weiliuli III .1 i lilircli IiiiiI in.e of III 'ear cut, on. ,H he Innl ulicndy loft both em, ii- uiniiy n luiili fiiilor bud lip wn branded hi the cheek with the letter "K." Jty'nif'hTl of tiileen i:ilr.iilii'tli relKtt the rm tier vvii eondemiieil to Htiiud in ' Hie plllol'.v, to have til eiirw cut tiff by the common uiiukiiiiiii. hi tmHtrll (III up ami Hcnreil and to be luiprlmineil for lift), und by a atiituio f .Imiie I, I . CEDRIC ARMS, i vz laxuMWBMnij ,- :;n' l - va '-'Tp ' : Hioin by America ) ('mea Aaanclalloi) 1'bu lltitlHh iiiei'cliiiiiltiinii tVdiic, '.''. an iiiiforuniHtr tniMkriiif waa nulled by hii ear to tha pillory for two liomn. mid thru III fur wua nil off. If nil enteiprlnlnu runner war fool lab eliniiKli In aend any of bla live abfti out nf the country be piild a leri'lhlu price tor lib rimhneaa fur bl gmidi, were furfelliil, he wan uut In Jnll fur twelve Inmillin, hiii) mi recnv erlint hU ll 'city Ida left bund, waa cut uh In a pulillc iiiiiiUcI mill milled Up there iia wiiiiiIhk imalicl the daiuei if Illicit export If lie otTeuileil a hoc und lime he piild fin hl iliirliin with hl life. If he iw cnveloiie cvc mi a iii'luhhoi' Nlii-ep mid Hiiueted one ol them lie mi nncereinoiiloiiKly hiiimeil In the Disk until he wax dead III deed llioiimiiidn of iiuroi'tuniiieM paid with ihelr liven fur llicfl much more lifdiiiilnVaur llnrulnu alive u ol coini-e, n emu inoii piiiilxhmeiJ for u tt i Ihth ft fi tunny ii cvuliir.t, down to n couple ol liuudred yenm nuo, iiinl mmiy of the victim Kim were acitmcil of "nolllnu their wiula to the devil' wore rldldreii under leu yeain of uu In I T1N1 Kdwartl liiiruwiiiih. n hluh uiiyiinitl. lefiixluu to ileiid. wn limilvil with tHiarda mid ivHijIiU I 'or inure I Mil n mi Iioiii he Imre n iniiN of inctm weluhlifu nenrly four liiiudi'iilueluhl olieli huinaii fli'kh could liear thenirony no more, and he pmyed to tie put to the bur ngulu He pleiidctl "Nut null ty." hut wua nevertlieleaa found irulltr iim(. ended lila duy on the acnffuld. Tlil cruel piiiilHbmeut aurvlveil to Ccilrtfe III.' time loiidotl Tit Hit Ultaral Apprchanaion. Hhe -Ij't'a make up our lultidn to tell I he folk we're enuntfnl lie-Hut. diirlluu- I nut f"i Id your father will kick linltlinore Amerl'-nn. IHacretlon of apeei'b la mora dentr ahla tbnn elorpicnra FIGHTING AN ELEPHANT. A Biahop'a 8tory af an Exolting tx parianca In Africa. 3'he "IMimcut oppoiieulH to the at vance of tivllltniloii In went leulral Africa, ait.VH HUhop lanibuth. the NlclhiHlUt luNnloniiiy. are the wild ele phant. They break down feticva. trample Krdciin. pull up tnin and eveu ti'lciirnih pole. becuiiNe they ob ject to aii)thluu utriiiiKe In their fa miliar haunt. One fnvnuc monster uearly wni'ked a munll Nlinin liiunah LbelonalnK In the mixtion on the up(r reactiea or me ivoiiko.' Tho boat with three white men! In cluding tho lilahop, and a crew of Ova neiirnr. bail llctl up on the edte of foret In a illlet bend of the river. A tout plank waa laid a a itangway from the bow to the bunk, and tbo crew worked until iiIkIiUY.1I cutting and piling firewood for tha buat'i fur nace. Then they ratno on deck for their evening meal. The three white men were already at dinner when a fearful yell from the native brought them out of the cabin to nee a large elephant vlclou.ily attacking the wood pile. The black went abore with firebrand anatched out of the cook itovo lo drive the minuter away. But he paid no attention to them until be bad dctnnllahcd the woodpile, when be wt,ipf onB wttta bla trunk heela 0Tcr lr(, ,, rvM ,, chtiw, ,h other liack Into the laiat. TIi,,..,I,.i-Ii,u .rir ullh rixl nnllol open, tuaka llanhlng and trunk flailing I tbe air, be planted both tremendoue fore fret, on the gangplank. It bent until It cracked under hi weight, but held atotitly. although the whole lat careened and eeiued ready lo cwlx. In another moment the elephant bad rrtmietl the plank and waa ntrlde It with lilud feet on the tiliore and fore feet on the bout. There lie atood, afraid to ailvuui c or rerent. a flcnntlc ImiiKe of Iui :!!c l nine. In. bla fury bo began Htatuilng with Hioko grent foix feet, and the lionl naeil crnitl,V'baek and forth. What tnli.'ht have htipix'iied If tbe mounter liild cumo itbnuril with nil hi fretir.led weight enu only Ih Imngltied. for the enptnlii by thl time bai fetch eil the only rltle on honi'il and, rtHking all mi one allot, bud thnmt the indir.le nlmimt Into the piping mouth mid pulled the trlftiter, rortuuiitely the bullet Indued In tho htine of tho brain'. The elephant turn- FEARING U BOAT WARFARE cracisutcniaiHwi iiia'iiuBni(ii t ' ' . " I 3 ii iJ.n f a i swrtHaw L At aVartihati' '' " eurryliig a Iui'ku gut) fur the Hint lliiio aa bled to bin kut'ca Mud Into the water next the hank. Ida. bulk throating the iMuit iihIiIii an Niidilenly that It "napped tbo bowline it ml "cut tha men alaggor tng to the gunwale. At Ilia next government trading poat tbo captain had two aplendUl tuaka to allow a the remilt of bla cool dating: but. In IiIh aHiiiilhuieut. he waa ar ticled for nlimitliig the elephaut with out llceiiBc tt waa with great diffi culty that the gnvcrniimnt official waf convinced Hint tha animal bad bean abut In elf ilcfcime. Even then ba ponllxcHted tho Ivory. Yotitb'a Com paiilmi, Amariean Invantlva Inganulty. Of tha eiMx-h nmklng luventlona of the world during the pant fifty yeara, forty elulit lu iiiimlicr. Americana are credited wltb thirty-five, which luclOda tbo telephone.tyiiewrlter. caab reglater, Iticaiulvwent lamp, talking mlcblne. electric furnace reduction, electrolytic alkali prmliictlmi. trauaparent photo graphic film, motion picture machine, buttonhole aewliig machine, carborun dum, chain Ntllch altoe aewlng ma chine, xlngle tyMt contMialug machine, contlnuoii proi'eaa match machine, chrome tanning, dlak plow (modern typo), welt machine, electric lamp, re cording adding inai'bluca, celluloid, au tomatic knot-tying machine, machine for innklng barbed wire. etcPopular Science Monthly. Alio Spoke In Deven. Though "mime" la recognized aa an AniericiiiilHiii t inlay, it baa really been borrowed from n. one of our verbal emigrant Hint have found n wider up plli'iiilon In n new environment and vhlt ti now with ii "Miide lu l'..H. A." nlniiip oil them. The word In atlll part of the vermicular of Devon iTelsu valley dltrlcti. where you may bo greeted by "It did rnln ttim momei." to Indlcnlo the extent of a recent down pour. Devoni'ilre Ii.im furulxheil the I'tiititl Ktnten with other verlwl end grant. Hiich a "giiexn." "cnlklate" and "reckon." all tiw braudeil aa American good.- I.ouiloti t'hrouic!. H Got a Hough. The agricultural education that we hear about "Jioiild let U- coiiiIikhI to tbo country The, city iuhiN It loo. A iniin went Into a Itimlon depurtiuent ntore one liny a id nuked for u hoe. The young wiimi.n ut the counter nia ed him a trowel and. tliulhiK Hint It wan nn whnl he wanted, iisked htm In pick out a hoe from the pile of curded tool He illit m. Then the HiileMWiun an made out the nil p. "One houi.-h. 73 centa."-Youth t'ompnnlon. Putting Out Caiolina Firaa. Kxportiuenta by the Urttlxh fire pre vention committee nhnw that the bent way to put out n omnll kuwMiic fire I to uprend over llie burning liquid a I "'I'" M,",1,," "f ! rli.re of amla and twelve pound of common wawdiiKt. free from chip and har Ing. Ktap It Dark. May Of eoure you know that our engagement la necret. .lime Oh. yea; no am told by everylnidv! Iearin'a Weekly Tbe man who drop bla anchor in tbe Plough nf Itapond never geta any farther. Sad Dieiiluaion. "Tough lin k for a pretty nurse." "What happened to lierT' "Wlillo one of her patient wa de lirious he. bubbled coiitltiunUHly of his wealth." "Jttat ao." "Hlie married him and (Uncovered later that lie waa worth, all told, about $lS.St."- Birmingham Age-Herald. Th.-.t Old Canrch. ' "Are ot B .ii Ioo!;Iiib r'r llint bunent mini':" us'.d llie m. rniider, 1 "1 Hill." lenlictl lil.'iue. "t'ltn ynn help ine lind hi iiV , "No. I ciin'l do i'.ult. but luu tiiote jolt u wry low i;lie on oil. .for ;iur lantern, p'.'inidell ,o-.i buy lr lu iiu-K- (Uliiliiili.s. Ycu i;: i'. tint Id lirci! at leaHt ten I'lirtt'lH."- New York World. R V X' Y 4 nhe milled from New York. " , " ' Political Cards A. 0. HOUGH Democratic Candidate for State Senator for Josephine County Heventh 8entorll DUtrlct A. E. VOORHIES Republican Candidate for Representative for Joaephlne County, Berentb IHatrlot EUGENE L. C0BURN Regular Republican Nominee for County Clerk ECLUS POLLOCK Regular Republican Nominee x . for Assessor MRS. ALICE M. BACON Merlin, Oregon Democratic Nominee for County School Superintendent Holder of elate life certificate. Ex perienco In all achool work J. C. SMITH Regular Republican Nominee for State Senator W. T. MILLER Democratic Nominee for District Attorney for Josephine County I'reaent Incumbent PLEA FOR A HALF NICKEL It Would Ba Handy In Making Chang and Might Raduc Price. Tbe bam wiiulnich. wbii-b was once 5 cents, now frequently costs a dime. Tbe same disturbing tnitb applies to other tblug lu comniou life, both in side and outside of luucb room. There la no need of statistics from economist to Inform us thut the coat of Uvtng ba advanced. Every aiieuder of mon ey knows It Retailer are more re luctant to put price up tbnn l gen erally realised. Tbey kuow tbat con sumption decrease aa price advance. Tbat means lens bunluenH, and profit depend partly on large bualneaa. When more than the trntflc will hear la charged tbe trtthic fnlleorT. ( , Change making I one' nf the Item In up to dale retailing ,11 muat be done quickly If expeiise are to be kept ! down. Tbe young wmnuu nl the luucb I room desk has nut time to count pen I Die She must deal In nickel, dime i aud quarter If she I to tunlutaln ber ; aatoulshlug steed nud iK-ciyucy. W need auother coin Three ceut I pieces were confused with dime and i were hard to uae because they were I not fractlbiiM of other currency. No i oue but a statistician thluks In deel l mala. The rest of us do our sum In fractious. Pour tliive-cent piece tnuke 1 12 cents, but there la no itueb coin. : Eight of them uinkv '.M cents, but tbe coin almoat corrcHondlng la worth 1 cent more. If three cent piece were again Issued they would not fill the ' bllL With a half nickel it would be dtr , fercut. Half a nlckol la a fraction of ; every coin from the mint Were there such a colli !i cent raises uoulil not ' have been so common If there should be such a coin many price would .come dottii.-ltoiiton (Jlobe. Crucadilat and Alligators. I The true erocoililc are ill-llni t fiinn the illlipiloi'M Aiuiiint the hiIiii ot . dUtliH'tliui the iiillowhiu are the most noticeable. In the ctsundileH the ho I I ill led iiiuiiie tooth, the tiiurth ,-011111 -I ltt.'.( from tlie front, tits Into 11 notch Pi I the able of the upper lnw tunl Ih there- fnt'e visible wiic:i Hie lunillh Ih i Iihc i. I while In tlie tillltiutin II N recelvvd In 1 it pit In the u:'' er l'i 111 il .1 thi'l ejoio 1 li,'lkllilii ,f 11,,-ti'lv M. , X.rilll, 1,1 III, (Do-iil llti the lilnil li'tK have 11 frlnse of fntleiiiHl st ale hli Ii I mintlna In tbe alligators, whose leg lire rotiiid. txindoti Kntiniliiy Review Lotterlicuds at tbe Courier,. 1 I I TIME CARII ITIin f!nlifftmln arirl OrBcrftri Coast Railroad Company (The Oregon Cave Route) Effective October 17, 1916. Train 1 Iv, Grant Pass 7:00 a.m. Arrives Waters Creek t:0t a.m. Train 4 lv. Wators v.reek-.10:00 a.m. Arrives Grants Pas 11; 00 a.m. Dully except Sunday. All trains leave Grants Pass from the corner of G and EUhth t r(-i opposite the Southern PaclUr depot. Fur' all Information regarding freig' t and passenger aorvlce call at the tilTtce of the company, Public Ser vie building, or phone Ul for same. Classified Advertising rOK. BALE ASQSt CAKES Phone orderi to No. ' i,0", ' 7STtr WINONA BERK8UIRE8 If you want the moat pork per lb. of feed, get a Winona Berkshire for yoor next herd boar. Spring pigs aver aged 100 lba. each at four months. 7. R. Steel, Winona Ranch, Rural Route No. 1. 830tf 1 4 -ROOM bouae, partly furnlahed, lot 75x100, on Sixth atreet, for sale real cheap, or will trade. . For par ticular Inquire B. A. William, 12 O street S7S aiJGriTLY USED Chevrolet car, model 4(0, flve-pasaenger tonrlng car. In Orit-clas condition, with extra equipage, for sale at a sacri fice. W. 8. Maxwell. 87tl FOR SALE Five acres In Grant Paas, bome-like place, good build ings, will stand Inspection, title clear, taxes paid, can give Imme diate possession. Cash down $1,000; balance of $1,600 to suit purchaser. No agent. Apply to owner, H. E. Gethlng, Oakland, Oregon. 879 DCROC'JERSEY 1PIGBodrsand !ks eligible to registry Four months old pigs for sale at reason able prices. Phone or address Frank Hill, Murphy, Ore. Phone Provolt central ' 89tf $1,500 BUYS comfortable, neat, four- room cottage, with acre of splendid garden ground, berries, some fruit, water for Irrigation, pump on back porch, Rogue River avenue. Term to responsible party. For particu lars, inquire No. 1818, care Courier, 870tf BARGAIN $100 talking machine and records for $25. See it at Mrtntyre's Cyclery. 877 OR SALE Work horse,, very cheap; flve-year-old cow; 2 -Inch wagon. A. J. Oreen. Phone 614-F-2. 878 FOR SALE Ford runabout. In good condition. Address No. 1842, care Courier. 879 FOR SALE CHEAP 18,000 com mon brick. Make'us an offer. In quire of the Dyer company at sugar factory. 878 $350 Bl'YS a Model 30 Bulck road ster. Electric lights, Temco shock absorbers, side light and other ac cessories. Mechanical condition fine. Inquire at Room 2, Masonic building, or phone 174-J. 880 FOR SALE OR RENT 160-acre farm six miles from Grants Pass, bouse, barn and two wells. Inquire W. E. Dean, 61G H street. 881 WANTED WANTED TO ' BUY Second-hand furniture, Raymond's second-hand store, 319 G street. 1 . 881 WOMAN COOK WANTED For crew ot 15. State experience and salary expected. Address No. 1862, care Courier. 877 LUST LOST Splitting maul and new ham mer, between town' and Edgerton saw mill. Finder notify No. 1881. are Courier. 877 FOUND. FOUND Brooch containing gentle man's photograph. Owner In quire No. 1863, care Courier. 877 Aiwrn.rT$r ABSTRACTS by Grants Pass Abstract company to Josephine county prop erty are prepared by owner, W. E. Hanson. Have some printed stork with low price. Old abstracts con tinued. 894 MISCELLANEOUS CRYSTAL SPRINGS water .put up In 5-gallon glass jars and delivered at your door, fresh, pure, sanitary. Telephone ? y H -1 1 mi.) water wagon st call TAXI STAND at the Mocha Care. Any where In town 10c. Phone 181-R. Residence phone ,243-L. tl DON'T THROW "y"ourold f itrnlture awny. Repaired as good as new at rcnsonnblo prices. 401 North Sixth street. Phone S32-R. SSI A.II tna Uintrnc. A resident of a metropolis on tho Pnclllc conxt lind utx'iitiloii to till a sunken place In the luwu of his coun try homo, liesliiiig expert advice be fore iitiilei'tiikliig the vciittiie, he look ed up n friend of bin who tlUl it good ileal of contract work In excavating 11 nil Rriiillui; lliii'x for the muiilclpullty '"Say, Uellly," he inquired, "tiliotit bow tmich would It cost to till 11 hollow of such mill such dliueunlotiH t with Mtone?" "Ik It fur you 1 r la It lor the cltyr" neked Itollly.-fuiiii'tlny Evening 1'iwt U O. CLEM2NT, M. D. Practice limited to dlreaaes of tho eye. oar. nose and throat Glasaea flttoev Office bonrs 9-1 J, J-$, or on ap pointment. Office phone, ft; resi dence phone IS 9-J. ' S. LOUCHHIDQB. M. D.. PhyateU and aorgeon. City or coantry call attended day or night Raajdeav phone 169; office pbon 111. 8ixth and H. TttSa BUg. J. P. Tmax, M. D., PhytfeUa aa4 surgeon. Phones: Office III; resi dence 124. Calls answered at an hours. Country calls attended to. Landbarg. Bids. DR. ED. B TWATTR Specialist on diseases of eye ear, bom and throat: (lasses fitted. Office hoars: 9 to II a. m., 2 to S p. m. Pbosms: Residence 214-J; office SI7-J. JJchmldt Bldg, Oraat Paas, Or. A. A. WITHAT, M. D.. Pbyslda aad . Surgeon. Office: Hall Bldg com er Sixth and 1 streetr. Phoaes: Office IK; residence 282-J. Hoar' 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. DENTISTS E. C. MACY, D. M. D. Flrst-claae : dentistry. 109 South Sixth street. Grants Pass Ore. BERT R. ELLIOTT, D. M. D. Mod- ' ern dental work. - Maud B. Brad ford, dental assistant ' Rooms 4 and 5, Golden Rale Bldg. Grant , , Pass, Ore. Phone 28 5J. t ATTORNEYS H. D.. NORTON. Attorney-at-Law Practice in, all State and Federal . Court. First National Bank Bldg. COLVIGv; ft WILLIAMS Attorneys-. at Law, Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg, Grants Pass, Or. E. S. VAN DYKE. Attorney. : Fraotla In all courts, first National Bank' Bldg. EDWARD H. RICHARD, Attorney- at-Law. Offlc Masonic Temple,, Grants Pass, Or. W. T. MILLER, Attorney-at-Law. , County attorney for Joeephino, , County. Office: Schallhorn Bldg, ' O. S. B LAN CHARD, Attorney-at-Law. , Granta Pass Banking Co. Bldg. - Phone 170. Grants Pass, Or. V, A. CLEMENTS Attorney-at-.Law. ' Practice in state and federal court.' Rooms, 2 and 8, over Golden Rule store. ; MCSICAL INSTRUCTION VIOUN INSTRUCTION Franco f Belgian school of violin playing. E. R. Lawrence 215 I sUeet J. S. MACMCRRAY, teacher ot vole culture and singing. Lessons given at home of pupil If requested. Ad dress 71C Lee street ' - 851tf URAYAGE - AND TRANSFER COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. All kinds ot drayage and transfer work carefully and promptly done. Phone 132-R. Stand at freight . depot. . A. Shade, Propr. F. G. ISHAM, drayage and transfer. Safes, pianos and furniture moved, 'packed, shipped and stored. Phone Clark ft Holman, No. 50. Resi dence phoni 124-R. THB WORLD MOTES; , so do w. Bunch Bros." Transfer Co. Phone' 18-R. LODGES GRANTS PASS Lodge No. 84 A. F. A. M.. Stated Communlcr tlons let and Sd Tuesdays. 1 Visiting brethren cordially invited. A. K. Cass, W. M. Ed. G. Harris, secretary. . GOLDEN RULE LODGE, NO. 78. 1, O. O. F., meets every Wed nesday evening In I. O. O. ' '1' F. hall, corner 6th and H. Sts. Visiting Odd Fellows cordially ' Invited to be present. Emil Gebers, N. Q.: Clyde Martin. Secretarv. DE(X)HATOKS AM) "PAINTEIW- PAPERHANG1NO, graining, paint ing. For the best work at lowest, prices phone 293-J. C. G. Plant, 8outh Park street. VKTEHIXAHV Sl ltGKUN nrt. it. j nSTL'L, Veterinarian. Ofllce In yinetrout 'Implement Rldg. Phone 113-J. Resldenos Phone 80B-R. , AS9AYKRS E. R. CROUCH. Assoyer, chtftniii. metallurgist. Roms 201-303 Pad dock Building. Grants Pa. 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