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DIET - 1-LBVU.X ....' -iIPP PFTT'.Y MLrU'i Or THE CAPTAIN CUN TURRET. FRENCH BATTLESHIP CA5V WINNER OP THE CROIX Dl-tUCR CHAPTSR I, In th American Navy. iiy f:i I l-r w:t A n-utuim, to, ha'l Urully, nil my llfo I heard n great deal about ship,, unit the urn. Kvimi w licit 1 wit a I. IH li'iy, In Wnlaton, J-u., I Uimixht nlnmt them t whole lot and winiud to bti n sailor imperially a Bailor In the U, H. Hftvy4 y l'l'U M,y 1 wa" ,,rrt,"!,,t u" ou 1 "''tVr...n U BaoTor tin. gold KtHpo f-r n-vif. u-. I tm snwurh ?..r J"' . .. . .c"lu'' 1,JW fr" tba brldw and aliook tmVt btint 1 vn tb..n,;!). Mott bjit t wh li.o y -4M old I w. ut b'amh, vim tnil I C tlui r ully Ui.ortnnt, Udi.K 1 buo tfl aoo ti nibiii liny on (ho wlmlvr J Af.tr V..i tln-y 4IJ nut Iukh nn i"' l"iv hnnxMiH filra time I did llii-rlfii-. ...it of UoM..n. HI... vrna tin 'muvK Ti,ia wna t!i- b.lnnln nt a ilmni uu tho Jui.ipk r,u nilkht nny. old Knmri. rkw.1 jinlllnir alilp, built civrJn n-imttitiou tlmt I bud In Iho ' Muny oilier Amurlvuii wnnt.-d a b.U, ninro fr ..,ik tlmn for cd. Wo yJ iixmrk Ut.-r on t hml A (too; lln-ra were Hv thounund Amor with toil four in.ii.ilia im my flrt , Vnuta,tl..n for almiiiliiir, t-xv TJUit ' tnstin In tbo rAnafllim army nt ouo Mnuiy lu H ai.inn on iii.-M'wrouii.. lund Haul;", whore o lout our li.s-.rr. Diriiiii, add bnd a bnrd tlnm tinv4f lug II... flilp. Wlmtlng crowa w.jtH , almn-a and ilurlnic tlio two yiur I on tho Tloflfiia my uluirrn atnfjuuioij to fourtiTit hundred dollar. liii-n I ni..e.i aa nrlUai blanfe man 'un tin. llrlilNb Irumu Hon Unto.- down, a twln-acrew atparunr oat nf Llverjiool.' Many Mi.plo tJV au(rrV)Md that a fourteen yeur-old '.y b.iald bo nelmamao on an 0.11- in boIu vnift. but all over the wor' id yi.a U im-o young Indi doing tr.r ri-L at tlia wheel. 1 wna oa 'the RxathemOowa two yeara and laj that ttma United 'moat of tbo Imry'rtniit porta, of K. Topa, Ther la iiotblng llkn a tminn. atrtmcr If ya want to wee Mio w.ld. Tb 8outi..rnl.en I (t)a Chwl that, in u.w jM i, atiiinai a urnmia r-boat rlggxl up like a walling whip. Althouuk I Uked vtNltlng tha foreign porta, 1 gat tired of the Koutaer.wn after a w1.Ua and at tlw and H. voy. age wuVh kinded ana la New Yark I decided to get Into the United Sintea ary. Aftr-r Uytwg. around for a week ' or tww I enlisted ruxl waa aaxigtied to duty aa a amaH'lua flrerena Penpltt baiw aaid they ttoagM I waa pretty auuilt x a Amwiai they kava the- blaa (hnt firemen nrmt ba blr mea. Well, I .un B foot TV taehea In height, and when I waa aasteen I waa . Jaat a tnU a 1 am now and weighed 108 pouuJa. n waa a aliol lot husk. lay Chen, ttoo, far that waa kef ore sxy IntraducaViu to knlrar ta Owman prla- i cam pa, and Iffa Uaara Ja mut exactly taeolng not exactly. I da not know why It via, but If joa w4U awUco tha aavjr. firemen tha i4a with tha red atrtaas avauud their Vrft abeulders yoa will And that almost all of them are aaull anen. But thy,a a husky lot Nr. ta sJie nary, they always haie a newcomer antl ha sbaavs tttat ha rail take cre of hlmaeif, aad I got mine very eoon after I west Into Un cle Sam' service, I was washing my clothes la a bucket on the .forecastle deck, and eawry garby (aallor) who tame along avould give me ,or tha backet a kick, and iplU.ano or tho both of us. Bach time I would move to some other pluce, but I always seemed to be la somebody's wsy. Fi nally I saw a marine, coming. I was nowhere near bin, bat he hauled out of his coarse to ome up to me and gave tho bucket boot that sent It twenty feot away, at the Sams' time handing me s clout on the ear that just about knocked tno down. Now, I did not exactly know what a marine was, and this fellow had so many tripes on his sleeves that I thought he must ba some sort f officer, so I lust stood by. There was a gold stripe (commissioned ofllcer) ,on the' bridge and I knew that If anything was - wrong he would cut In, so ( kept look wig np at him, bat he stayed where he eras, ipokiog on, snd never inlying a - .' Qunnar Oaait. , . ' ' FORF.l5Cllic.l9M Or FRANCE :T. FRENcTiBATI l,nHIPjCA?AKD 7 word. Ami nil lh (Into h nifrlno I kept lllllililhj me li t ) rl t Uli't li'lllllK me to ui't lliu lii'll nut nf thiyj. Finally ! until tn my j ..pi , '' IfX " I1'" " ''K fur'ii irt..iilli." X. I planted him ryo , , k,npyH mill ei.oiher In tli mrilti, uml In went iln.il up nirui thl, fMi 1;ul l)0 ruuitf Imi'k 't mo vnfoj.jf, ull, wu wt.r i ir nr xy,niB i.nM. .w.v.- i,m.4, f out kri.w liv. lao4 u llW, uy ul,.kmmi 'In tbe I ttrf vvrr aln.is lt u curl()Ull UlnC t nM.er mli,i mtai..rMinn.i il t.u .rt,is.- ,tiu.rln n.-vor mix. The nunUwn arw good men and threat th:hl.a, ulnNird and HhIiom. but w garble never bnva w.,rd for them, m they; for u. ta aliora leuva abroad we iuii uu with ,frrelgn garbled, awn, bat banjlty with a mnrlna, vt counw they eref am w ith it atroug la rn) we lmvt) a amip Mllh a lllMly party off toiaa foreign lil they ran wit keep out of a fight uny mora thaa we can dmt afUT It I U iT-r th.- am on tllr war at onca and on our. .TlnTa are lota of thin ltk that ,ln U.e wavy that you ranaot figure out tha reon lr, and I think it la ba- cauaa HUitnr cnaww ttieir way ao little, Thif do a great tutiay thing la tba navf becaowo tha nary alwaya stas V.n them. I laept atrtctly em tht . a a flre Sttira, but I wunted to get tiflo tha gun tun!. It was alow work Tor a long lima. 1 tind to siiree aa aicond-claa Onaitan for four anontha Orsf-clnaa tor alilht montlis and ta Ute englna Joera aa waier-aouorr ior year. Then, after eenSng no 3m U. 8.' 8. TV Mnlne aa a gun-leader, I was 'taanaferred to itbe Iowa and finally work up to a an pointer. After a time n got my C P. a rating chief , 9tty nicer. erat-claas gnnner. Tha various omviea UOfur In many avaya, but moat of the dlfferencea vrould not be noticed by any ono bat a Balmr. Evecf aallor baa a great deal of twipect for 'tho BweOe and Nor wegtans and Bmnes ; tbey are bora anlloaa and are .very daring, but, of coinwe, their asavlcs are smulL Tba -Gcrrmins wcre olwuys known as clean aallnrs; that In, a In aur navy and (he Jlrltlsh, their veaaoiA were ship ahaaw all thattlme, and vwero. ran as west aa a check. Thar 1 Donne compaftng tha vari ous laarle aa to which ia best soma arelswtter aton thing tand soma at another. ThalDrltlsh navy, of course, la tha largrat. and notoy,wlll deny that at moat ; tilings they aue topnotch leaat of all fthemtelveau they admit It Halt there da on plaat whra tha nay art tha (Doited States has it all vr eavary .other navy an tha seven eas,Bfd tha tie gunnery. 7Th Amer 4rn inavy .baa th. beat jannars la t .wartd. Aad do not Bat anybody sag van .different iCMSPTER (L The War Break Aser Marring four yearaviwarl three inaafha bb the Tl & navy.' 1 received aa ttfmorable dlacbarge. oa vAprll 14, 1S11 I Xeld the jrank of diiaf petty officer, ftort-claa igunner. It Js not oncntamoa for gattila to lie sntaaod a arhlle fcetwvwn naatmenta-t4tiey' like a vacation as jxraah as sayoae iad It was ray intention no loaf far a few months befera Joining tha navy again After taa arar started, of eaauwe, I Zr'ZTJir T:-uT..rZr2. man atrodtlaa in Bekjclum, aad while I was greatly raiereswd, I waa doubt ful at first as to the truth of .tb ports, for I knew haw news gats changed In passing from mouth to mouth, and I never was much of a band to believe things until I saw them, anyway. Another thing was the fact that my mother was born In Alauce. Her maiden mime, Dler- vWux, Is well known In Alsace, I had ofU'n visited my grandmother In St Naaalre, France, and knaw the coun try. So with France at war, It was not rAtrnnge that I should be even more Untercsted tlmn . many other gfitblea. As I have said, I did not tak much atock In tbo first reports of the Bun's exhibition f kultur, because Frits Is j kntwp.as a Jcan aallor, snd, I figured th"4- jm jeaJ ..sailor irontd'eTer gtt mixed op la men dirty work as they said ther was In fiatglnBi. I figured Hi Midler wr Ilk (lit sailor. Hot I fnunil Ant I wrong shout both. On tiling Unit opened my rye a bit wm tlie trouble my mothor itid In getting nut of Hanover, where ho was whin tlx war started, and back In l-'rnnre. Mill altrav wnra a llttlo American flag anil ill both saved and fnnncirrii tier, Without It, th Our-, hum would have Interne iior o a Frutrhwomnn, n tul wlili It, h was sneered nt ami InMilied timo anil okiiIu lnfor alia flnnlly uitiiuiKi'U to gi' t vvi-r llio border. Htm dld ntxiiit two moiittii pflvr eLtt rvuehed lit. Nu tu'ro. MurwiviT, I Ifnrd the fut of wv olilir bri'ilii.'r, wlio bad mmlo bin Imino In Kruiice u lih tuy rrninlinoiliiT, ll; LiiJ t'inA to tlx frntit at Ilia oullil cult of llio wnr r lih llio Infantry from Bt. NtMlri) uml Imd bwn klllfd two or lliri-o vfiliK afiorwiiriN. 1M wailo It a rl of iM'iniiiial tiiiitti-r. flut lml i-ui ini IIii1Ii1j'K tniKliP to mo wT' llio "lorlia a wimiidfJ Cnimiltiiii llouliiiiint told mo nemo luiiiiilii liiirr In N w YurU. Itu Imd !.i..ii ilirro mid bu kni'W. Tim t'nii'-'l mt Ii lit bi lli'slntf bliu you ma ' iwnva till It vli'ti H nmn bim I tliri'" mid knnt'.'V I Tln-iv vu lM mi rnRct t,Kund j f.Vw Ymli. r'.i 1 hin'U-, U( my nn I tit n itiiiMi. I.. ,. . . a - ... I vimi'i tt'A ciniin Hint I wont orcr theve to n.v uVinucracy, or anything like that. I never did Ilka German, and I never met a Frenchman who wa txt kind to me, and what I beard bout the way the Iluna treated tbe Itelglan made me trick. I uned to get out of bvd to go to nn 1.11-nlglit plctur show, I thought about It ao much. Hut them oi not much excitement about New York, and I figured Ute U. 8. would not get Into It for a while, anyway, ao I Jut wonted to go over and aea what It waa like. That 1 why bits of us went, I think. There were five of as who w'ent to ronton to ship for the other Ride: Ram Murray, Kd Iirown, Tim Flynn, Mitchell and myself. Murray was au ex gnrby two ttltche (enllstmenta), gun pointer rating, and about thirty tl ve year old. Ilrown was a Pennsylvania man about tweuty-Mx year old, who had aerved two enlistments in the U. 8. army and bad quit with tha rank of sergeant Flynn and Mitchell were both ex-nnvy men. Mitchell was a noted boxer. Of tha flva of us, I am tho only one who went In, got through and came out Flynn aud , Mitchell did not go in ; Murray and urown. never cam DacK. Tha five of as shipped on the steam ship Virginian of the American-Hawaiian line, under American flag and registry, but chartered by tha French government I algtied on as water- tender en engine roam job but the others were on deck thst Is, seamen. We left Boston for St Natulre with a cargo of ammunition, bully beet, etc. and made the first trip without anything of Interaat happening. Aa wa wera tying to the dock at St Nazalre, I saw a Ucrman prisoner alt ting on a pt'a of lumber. I thought probably ha would be hungry, ao went down Into the oilers' mess snd got two allevs of bread with a thick piece of beefsteak between them and handed It to Frits. He would not take It At first I thought he wna afraid to, bat by vslng aeveml languages and signs he mssuigca ta make me under stand that he was not hungry bad too match ta cat an fact I tiaed to think f thla fellow occa atoaully whea I was In a German prie oa camp, and a piece of moldy bread the eta of a safety-match box waa the tgeaeroas portion of food ther forced a me, with true German boa-, PMallty, one every forty-eight boars. l wools: not exacts have refused bapfateak sandwich, I am afraid. But than I was ket a berven-born German. I was only a oenrmoa "American garby. Ha was fun af kuttur and grub; t was SMxt fall of aeyOUog. , There was a large prison amp! at 8t Nasalre, aad at ana time or an other I saw all at? It Before tha war It had baea awed; aa a barracks by the French a nay and consisted of well made, omaiortabta two-story stone bnlldlags, floored with oncrete, with a miliary barracks )f lags. Th Ger man prteoMrs oornpled the tstone buildings, while tha French guards were quartered la the' log houses. In rooms with whltewssbed wall. Ther was a gymnasium for the prisoners, a canteen where they might bay most of tha things you could bay anywhere else In the country, and a studio for the painters among the prisoner. Of- , fleers were separated from private? " . pwu uitug iut imj yrr rounded by stockade. Olncers and privntitfs received the same treatment, however, and all were given exactly tbe sara rations and equipment as the regular Trench army before It wont to the front Tholr food consisted of bread, soup, and vino, as wine is called almost .everywhere In the world. In the morning Jhey received half a loaf of Vienna broad and coffee. At noon they each had a large- dixie of thick soap, and at three In tha afternoon more bread and bottle of vino. Tbe soup was mors Ilk a stew vary OilcaT wltn niiat and vtgetublua. At M of tha offl(r barracki thr waa cook who bad txvn ctu-f In Hi targ at botvl to I'arla before tb war. All tba prlaoncra with well clothed. Onca a week, aorka, underwear, aoap, towela and blanket wor Imued to them, and avery wek the burrocka and equipment were fumigated. They wr given the bt of Diodlcul otlen tlon. Ilotldei all tlila, they were allowed to work at their trade, If they bad any. All the Carpenter, cobblers, tailor and painter wcra kept buxy, and aoina of them picked op mora rhuiiKi' there tlmn they ever did In tJeruinny, tliey told nie. The inuM' elan formed baii'ti and played sir y every nlvlit at rmtnurunt an' tent In thu towiu llioxa wh ,n', , trnd were ullowed to r -J , hia'lf , piirkn, di.k an'' -r "tt about tiit i.iwft, t roklOttica Tnli about den" ' not biiv drlv Wd..llI Toa could away from 'lV ri'K0 prlT I uhV.i , 1 Wneh gun, denbi- 'hl,k aout them In Iiran jj, Ma when or.r U.ya wuro runlilng . ( iriej In h hope of being bay ( t ettoti jiit of their mlwry. r.iie our curRo wa ueinff utuoauvu I r(eiit nioNt f uiy time with my Cnmiliiiother. I bad b.tird (.till more about the cruelty of the Huns, and made up my ml ml to get Into the at-r- tleo. Murray und Brown hud already enllHted In tb Foreign Ix'lon, Iirown being amiljrned to the lufnntr ' ond Murruy to the Trench uinq of-wur Ca aard. Hut when I xpoke of my Intetv tlort, my i;ri.nIiiiother crl.d to much that I prnmlxed ber I would not enlist thut time, anyway and made the return voyuju In tho Vlrjrlnlan. V wero no aooner loaded In lkxiton than bar): tn St. Nazulre we went. CHAPTER III. .ii th Foreign Legion. ' TI..f rime I was determined to en list. Ho, when we landed nt Rt Na- siilr.i, I drew my p:ty from the Vir ginian and, after apendlng a week with my grandmother, I went ont and asked the first gendarme I met where "I Went Out and Asked the First Gendarme Where ta Enlist" the enlistment station waa 1 had to argue with him some time before he would even direct me to It Of course I had no passport and this made him suspicious of me. , The officer In charge of tbe station was no warmer In hm welcome than the gendarme, and this surnrlsed me. because Murray and Brown had no trouble at all In Joining. The French, Of course, often apeak of the Forelsn Legion as "the convicts," because so many legionaries are wanted by tha police of their respective eountrtesk but a criminal record never had been bar to service with tbe legkm, and 1 did Dot so why It should be bow It they suspected me r haatng one. I aa heart there wera not a tew Or- a. v-rf.... i . jaalned with me. a Alssttan ewer fought harder " -w" rw v-w agataat the Ban than these termer omOmMmatn did. R occurred1 to a tbea that If they thought I was a Ctenaan, because I had ao passport, t anight baa to prat I had been ta tMbt with the kahtera craw befora they waul accept aaa. I t net know arbat ta real trouble waa, but I solved ta problem by showing them my dis eharg papers rram the : Atnerfcan nary. Even taken,, they were suspicions because they thought I waa too yeans; to hat baea a C. P. O. When they challenged me on thla point I said I wonM prave It to these by taking an I iinrn, k ..... , They examined me aery carefully, in ErsgUsh, altboogb I know enough French- , a get by on a subject like gunnery. Bat foreign officers are very proud of their knowledge of English snd most. of them end speak It snd I think this one- wanted to show off, as you might say. Anyway, I passed ray examination without any trouble, was accepted for service In the For eign Legion and received my commis sion as gunner, datvjl Friday, January 1, 1U10, (To be eontia.ied.) (M8BKI) AT TIIK FtspW Several T. M. C. A. war wan - rataries are suffering In re hos pital rom gas ppktontag darhajrlhe prartttd .offansiva. OR 6ALK Horn Cal., good re 4 Laag Bak, M.VkiX aeetlaa. Would coaald' 4 ga4 Uca yra- party ta G jkttU Paaa, AIM aa ?ift-aara ttt raack ta alln .north A CranU raaa. Mr. O. W. Ma 4.rt OraoU Pata. Or. x: ,an SALE ITS Angara goata aad kid. For particular addreaa . H. Wise, Korhy. Ore. .tf lKti 8 ALU Tent, Ii50, and a - foot wall, fr ala cfceap. Jaa. FtUuer, Cii North (eighth atreet, nhone I80-R. tf KOK 8AI.B 1917 modal H-paen- r r Ford In Good eoodltlon. Clyde R. Xllca. Oitf FOR SALF. Stock, cattle, Includiag milk co, homiB. and hogs, also SO ton bay, 2 good wagona and 2 net barney. J. G. ItowUn Wllderrlllc. Or. 11 UAilNKrf CO. Cash btore Fresh grocrlcs; dry good, general atock merchandise; accond band gooda of all description. 406 1 Sooth Sixth atreet. A iiuare deal to all. S FOR SALE CHEAP whl'.o they last Deaiitlfitl French noodles or will exchange for anything of value. Alio atock and pet rabbits, White Giants, Angora. Belgian, Rufus Reds. Black Giant, also mixed breeds. Thoroughbred White Leg' bora and Brown Leghorn hens, large Buff Orpington. Duck. Parrot, and good furniture. Poul try wire. Corrugated Iron, etc. Address Box E3, Rd. 3, Grants Pass, Ore., or call at McKlbbon house, Tokay heights. . 11 FOR 8 A LB CHEAP 120 acres of land on Grave creek. Would con sider an automobile or a team' of horses. Inquire of 8. L. Brock, Leland, Ore. IS FOR SALE Classy purebred Sliver Camplne cockerels, 3 months old $2.50 each. Address John Hunt Ing. Merlin, Ore. 21 FOR SALE Second cutting alfalt hay In field at Rio Ledo ranch Will be ready to haul Tnesday or Wednesday. Two miles west of town, lower river road. Phone Geo. Seeback, CK-P-1S. 11 TO REST FOR RENT a-raaa heuad wish bath and large garden planted 2sS Foaadry street. Isauire ep poslte, er Mess seating a gene f FOR RENT Fornlahed mod room coUag. aaa. In.nlr FaUr Realty. FOR RENT -reea hour Jb, almost farnlahed, medra. L tor shlchaas. Oeetrtr org yard I veaa oat aide far three beds, laauhre Mr. Day, er , Seat IS.S. raer Fifth and , Evaiya. A 17 wte,,a6ks. was a . m w tmJl n I'ghtln, on if? th4t ld not VT" .Mf" tbrouh. t his race iSS rtnfin his radiance, J?v",er -carton comfort In PtaVthnt eTrn tn days like these, .Jv htn Drt tWnk Is to be I . 1 lu go xo me a aiajLaat.igaBi II n III Tkaarl aa to wwer as pare. Nor Is ihlm er aentlmentsBty. Tn becom a wire or th fleetlna nermanmra e .n m.. brtgbt shcrt-Bved,thlnga. thelp lncea ! eaaenual changelesa aeas, their passing beauties but. per watent kauty, brings healOi to th wvobatioBB he atwaya returns to th hrooka. and I surprised but happy to nod them stm imnin. Jri m me Atlantic Monthly. Origin Claimed by Turks! ' ' ' According to th Osmanll historians. wu ' ndson of Noah., Though there were only eight people In the ark when It was first floated; there were nine. It Is asserted. a. U ,ant,ed at Mora At The additional one was the eldest son of "'" norn aurtng the flood. ni Lname was Turk. A deeeendant in h. urui genoniuon, one Allndje Khan, -... vu viwn.s; wno were named Tnrtar-Khnn and Mogul-IChan. Turtar "M uier or tne Turks; Mocul was the father of the Mongols. Turks ouu i.UiKui8 were tnus closely reluted by birth, and the wars whinh broke out between them, and the fec-om-lllatlons that speedily ensued, had much of the nature of family onarrels. The Turks were the more frequently triumphant, ono Mongol throne after another yiel(nn xo their arms. Not till ff " ,rif,an was well advanced did the ethnological nam of theeechll. of Jnphrt appenr m hisuy. a 1-1 Beat WAJ.ru WANTED rur Un.k.r fallir 4 aaea, beit of wage. At ply A. I Edgertoa or C. W. AmnL ttf TWO 1IIUI1 x-hool girl with yloymant. Will da fl or ga ral bousa work ar will work la orchard. Phono lll-J or addnaa bos 102. 14 WANTKD -foot wood near city. Buyer bi (.-am for hauling. Ad drts No. 111S. cure Courier. 11 TKTHEROW Plura'lnj and 8hol UUl Work. 1U If atreet. it STEADY JOB for .nrtsler In eaaat Cretreat 3tf town. Addrew Courier, City, Cal. LOST A roll of b.ddlaff, lost Be tween Wlldervlllo and Waters Creek. Finder p!eao leave at tho Temple Market H ATTHKNKVS H. D. NORTON, Attersey-ai-isw. Practice la a,U Stat aad Federal Courts. First National BaakBldlg. COLVIO ft WILLIAM. AUoraeyn- at-Law, Granta Pat Baakias Co. Bldg., GranU Pa, Orgoa. 4 E7"8.v7NDYiriAttTaey. Frae Uce In ail courts. First National Bank Bldg. - O. S. BLANCHARD, Atteraey-at- Law. Goldea Rale BuUdlag. Phone 271. GranU Paaa, Oregon. BLANCHARD ft BLANCHARD, At torneys, Albert Bldg. Paaa. 231-J. Practice ta all oeuc kvaA board attorney. C. A. SIDLER, Attorney-atyAWt,. raf eree In bankruptcy m jusoalo-. temple, GranU Pas, VKTLKIMARY KABO DR. R. Office, J. BES" gf-y Yeteriaariaa. reslder Pwaae HS-au sTTKItJlASs- U O. OLF limited AIBNT. a. D, Praetla. Vo dlseaaes tb eye. aai ; neae Offic pol and threat Glaaaaa fltt: s hours -, -. naitaa Baaaa. (I: Oi J' aaoe pboae 35M- j, B . XOUUIM!. M. ryasatasa aad aargeaaj Glty ar eaaatrp aDa aUeaded day er sight. fUauTp5 phea ttt; abentdj ltt Sixth and H. Tata Ma j A. A. TflTHAAfv U. 7TniM . and a urge. Boo, HaJg BUg, earner- Sixth , sad . I tiaata Pheaes: Boa, 11; rawMaaoa. -Jl Hear 4) a., aa. te 4 p, as. DR. T. O. NIBLE3T, PVllax aadl urgeea. Land burg BUg. aealtk efflcar. Offloe hour. $ ta It a. m. and 1 to 6 p. so, Phana tls. BBJmSTS r. a At ACT,, D, M. bV Fteat-tas) dentistry. 1IIH Sanaa Sbxth Itreat Graata Pass, sfeeaesv PHOTS) 8TtTtX PICTURE MILL Win close rer ra - eattoa: open about t Angaat 1. Wales, for announcement ; tlat MCBICAL INsTKVCBOIt . 8 MACXUSftAT, tMCBer f ealtara aad atagbag. Lasa at honae r papfl if rud. JvaV draa Tl lea tret J; DRATACra A 5TB ,TRA9SrR COMMERCIAL TPAN&TES jj' kiads f drayag Bad araaafax vark. garatuily aad irssagaty daaja Phea iikj. gland at sradgsn t A. Shad. Ptttp. 5 THE WORLD MOWS; a da taa. s awaca TBroa. Taaasfsc Oa. 87-B. F.-G. ISPIAM, drayag sal traaattr. Safe, (laaoa aad. fraitar wti packed, aklppad sad ator d. Phone Clark g. Hahmaa. Nov. t.M 'Residence phana 114-R. The California and Ortgoi Coast Eailroad Oompany. TIME GAUD. ' Bally except Ssaday Efecllva May 1, Train Trtfla Grants Pa Waters Crock l:p.m. 3:p.n. Ml tralaa Leave Graata Paaa frm ha earner of Q fad Eighth straata, ppolta t-e Southern Paoifl dap. Par all information nwOm fratstit and pasaanar service ealt sat th aBle of the comnaar. bnn -iiai.. ... i .. -