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PeM ay. O ctob er M , 1 « M h o M I --» • D m t Jr * i 11" ' " , ' " 1 ,'K*1 •"'o1 '“»«li1, "" i'. nini III** <-han»rt»r and m #< lluu will bu beld ut »uni I t i « . (utltiiliun.il uutuuul (>> sp ecial Miai lati b u lle r. W iiile leni t.f su rli i n • i > i - i ux*ii t o r 't r l ii l ut lite 11 tuli He buoi un lite levy fo r lini fu llu w iiig r u a s u iis ; ¡iitum n |ni(iiivrm bava e u sltm l linproveiiieut* l l c y »bali muknjz»i|, Uay ut Nuveuiber, ItCìf», ut ih « ovai o f Ilio ingii Aclioul H O U IIH O LO nui»a or Irmi m uffili pulì» boat- tbcr4*on, nini In b-vy such sp ecial M u'cluek In thè aflcriiu ou , lo b u s s e « ; Ut** operuliou o f tbruc MttÙ lU O Q M riO N k *'i*t * bry »Imult^ b« lini. (I r a u o i'u r ati'IHional la * , not I» e irr o d vote un lite quosliuu u f i n - High M huul busse». ' 1 ¡w fll intuì tiefnrt) inbliig b a tte r, leu rulli« imi Ibi, dullar, <>n a ll'r r e a a ln g lite am uuut uf tliv U i i D ateti tuia libiti tiuy uf (Jet., Iw u -lblrd a full. Iluku in u tu ia b le rimi nini |>eraminl pru p- lavy in anni l» i»lrlct for Ibe IWJ5. # M O O L s OAKKf Imi ovuli fune bundrtul i l u g r u r » I n enbl mini illa trlrt, na n yeur iilZt), by m o r e 't b a n ai* A lle a i: bai te r fo r bulli w uffb'» '^ “ b ie n lie ll ' fo r llflt'itn illiliutcn ^ rimjitrity uf m e li realdi'iit In * per cen t »• “ " (lie .............. over am ount of J . II. K m nberger, h ia tr ic t Clerk. Itii'li 5l pi ubili, ca k es la o f a b o u t' (!M I1 retine«” 1 tie.il nini buku for I ¡iityrtii o f aulii rumi illalrie t auch levy fo r Ilio y ear im m e C. K. M ason, C h airm an o f ________ w. ____ w llllrly i n i i i u l l t M i g i * r . If p"p-J«|,„|| ib>i>in utlvisnbln fo r Mia d iately preceding. tu amile ctm alalfiu 'y. Muny hoard o f D irecto ra. Vaoiia p re fa r n aoiuew lial au b - y ver# ur® »ut thoruugbly bukud pur),,,,,,. o f n iisiiig money wllli It la n e cessary to ruiae lina Adv c lti-5 0 M anu al griddle ra k e althou gh ! ," " ‘v « 'T »•"' b o l wlileb lo tlefrny Ibe #xp#n»#s lile very tlilu one# are vonaitl- *ow’ * 1"* ^lnf w ,*l full u fler o f ninii apocini iniprovem aiil AU lllta OS KliU .»l. Nfcl.llAt, arad the beat by epicu rea, lim U' wy Uuv° bo» " nM,,ov'141 fro ,,‘ or linprovem enta lu nubi Hoad N ioU la LeftLy a * * '“ U, .III- i*»»t **..«!• vl ..ifettvt U u iiicl No. 4« llie oven. giid d la rak o b a tte r doen nut tiia lrle l No. to , W iialnngtou .1 v. «»Ii.i a -tt Ct/Wtljr, »tat# ot Oi.g -n, l i..l a bKUvut ¿ t - .l - g ot Mid ill«, »let * ill to fettle at III« High fctliool, i. rt tit« -otk 4»jr ut ft-.v< uiovt, rei|uire ahoi toiling. County,' O regon. MOTIOI ot m.<u»».i,g lit« budret W u lf lea req u ire the th in n est Ilaled Ibi» H ill day o f O c t l l l l , at I (A.luck ta Ui« »ttoia.-vii lor to« fc«r*liia(t*r »at eat With Uia l«vylng feoa»e. um I to voi« o.. lita prop"»)- ober 11)25. o f b a ila ra . I f It la n o t linn lion ot levying a special dlalricl tax. Nolle« la herby given litui n the w afflea will nut Im e r lap. K. J . W'nrd, Cou ni y J migo. Tha total antotoit of luou.y g r t f if by the «aid »cbool dlitr ct dune, iiieelm g o f (lie reanb'iit In* púy Adv e 1 7 - IH ihr risc.l jr. ar fe< ginning OB tuna If, l i l t , and ending Ju n. ¡4, l i l t , ta T h e m oat e ffic ie n t way o f p u l e la of Itomi lu s tr ic i No. lu .«•tin.at, d In tl.a follow ing budget and Include» lit« amount» to be rc- lin g a b a tte r to g eth e r la (o e ift ... c Ived from lha cianiy teb ol fund, state »chool fund, tlttu ntary »cbool all o f the dry Ingrediente, an.I W a .b .n g to n County, O regon, in NOTICE fund, apvcial dlatnct la», and all other money» ot tha district. com bine w ith tbe Ibiuida Ubi» hereby eulled, and will b " held o r Sohool E lection lo Inoraaaa ut tbe reaidvnee uf K. M. Allen ■IUUKT Inrludi'a « g p aj and bent well T a x Mora than Six Mar Cent In aaid road d ia tiiy l No. 10 W'u- K0TiM.vit.il Kjtpjc.Nurri;itKjj w 1 1 1 | un egg b eu ler. t o r a very Ovar T h a t o f tha P rev iou s KÜ.IIMONAL. *HMV|C1£: »I iihh Imi County, O regon, on the No. balar* per yr. lig h t h b tle r the egg» aliould he ........ . . 1 • 2.2««) 0« l. gup- f lUC BUrut • - - » 2.2*0.00 Y aar 7lli tiny o f November, lU2b ut he heuten ■oparutflTy, the Volk« 1.7&0 99 2 . IT Inc.pels .............. 4,44«. • •».o . . 1 1.7M0* N otier I» hereby given It» Hie the hour o f 1 .0 0 o'clock I’.M. m ut'd wUb the m ilk, (lieu udd- . .................................. . . . . . . . •. •. . . 1 1.12Í.0* 1.12* *0 o f »uid tiny to liiMi'tiM» (be ml , legni voler» o f SeiiiHtl D ia trict 1. Tradier« » ............ • « • • • 1.4*» 0« ». 1 M ié N ml gradually lu tbe dry u iu ler- vi»ubillly uf levying tf apecial No. IH o f W ash in g ton County, 1.210.0* •........« » *.4 J.» **.» .. l.tM 00 ia le ; the melted aburtutilng la .................................... • • • s • ........ . . s 1.39* 0* 2.(0*. 0* then beateli m io tbe m ixture, or uiblilionnl rond tu * lu aulii Piu le o f O regon, (but an e lc c - ......... . * • •. . . 2 1.29« M 2,400.** ^ ^ 5 B H 5 and Ibe e tlffly lieateu e g g d u tr ie l, lo determ ini' w hat. If — ................................... . . . . . . ........o i i.oioot uny c u n l y road» or p o rllo n » ’ NVh,,,? fl" world a c q u ire , wbileii P'ltietl tit la st. »»«.00 4.020 *0 •••» *••••«• •••MM** *«»»«• # • • « ». . i (h e re o f In anld illn lrlct aliali bn an '■duenlion, h"w ai*e you g o - 999-09 3,790 99 *••••*•••••••**♦« •** •*»*»• . . . . . .. i Heal tug the w hole egg u iilill . ------------ ------- - ' — — i n. „irk a iurv 4. Janitors , , , , , ........ •, • • •.. ft 1.799 09 l.i**.«0 l.g b l. then adding the bulk and ..... .. 1,1 a,|y »P*-01« 1 g 1 1 Jfmiic y II »fli rr •f * * . . . . .« ft 129.99 129.99 tfuinbimng with Ihg dry m gro- *. Clark ................. ... .. 1 *20 00. 220-00 dient« and b oatin g until sm ooth, 7. "U n r »«relee» . . . . . . . . . #. 200.00 20««« with Uie egg b ea ter la u m ueh¡ • Tutml ........... Ut.»M.*0 MATKKlAL. AND M/ri'UR»! e.atier m ethod and will prove 1. Kumlture (de*k*. atuve«, • urlata.. etc.) .............. » *22.00 Ju s t as s a tis fa c to ry , althou gh 2- Supplir# (chftik. rr*«rm. rie.) •. •. . . . . ................... , n i# perhaps uol quilo so uiry a» I. L#ibr«ry b*x>k« the ftr» t m ethod T h e M aatarj f. J».nitor*• •uppliea ..se.# * • e • •• • • •. 2¿9 90 7. KuH ........................ Itvcipe will m ake » u wufrioa.| 8. L»4*ht Now with tlioac p rop ortions in 8 Water ..................... mind (he hou sew ife need noi It. I'uattge, >Utiun>r> and printing «0.00 re fe r to a recip e but run m ake T./Ul .......... » i . m *• aiiy —tiwmbcr o f w a d ies desired. MAINI BNANCB AND KKI’AIKX: If sour milk Is Used luke Ollly j Mainleu»a«e ut building and ground* ’................. 20* 0* l(rp«ir " f building and ground# 1*0*0 one teaspoon o f baking powder* T o ta l ........................................................................................................ i » im und add o n e -fo u rth teaspoon of VM8K0NMENT» tlllgh« «y». Itosd». HtrreU. Ilrtdgt-s): buhkug »oda to n e u tra lité I h o m o» i nt'Miily o f die sou r milk. If Ih e j INDKHTBUNEM8I m ilk la quite thick it may b« j ^ 1. Ife ndrd. «ad Istirw t lhrr.-«n ........... ... .................. » 4,10* S* 2. W'arreni, and lnt«r»»t thurrun ........................ «00 00 n eceasa rv lo u»e a little oiorr1 a a i a o c t a P i m c f o r m o liyw o o o c * L ir n » h i* . n u t o r t h i c o u h T a r f 111 « i »»ary ...................... UO»T NOTID RIUINI. A nd H I . HUNIkl. “JUHN M f L " Total ...................................................................... ; ............. ............. 0 4 . 7 0 » 00 Ilian one cup In ord er to gel * t.soo on j III. 1‘atifl«- laturnallonal H«.r»u I lot «I. 11.«"", flou Ita rm'»a burgos: ttpd TTIANttrORTATlON OK PIPIIJ»: ........................ ! ........... » ............ the b a ile r thin -«*«“ * ' ' u r , Hhm». Pwrtlm.4. Oct. »let «o Ne*. Uh. Itul" rial Hol ul, * 1 , 1100 , ai* In hauti 1NHIJHANCS: ............................................................................................. « 700 *0 ! W hen agg» are acaree ur I M . tll , « * „ lh, fri)B, of lh, H IS C S L U n O U li driving. 1. Premium t l r r l ’i bond ................................................. » 10*00 lugli In p rice one egg only can , M J wl|h (h4 |argMt oftvrieg of The gmalest series of horse showa 2. Audit ot dor*'» b-".kt .............................. ; ; ............ * too be u»ctl fo r 2 cu p fu ls o f m ilk j,rPn n » i money iu Antsrlra ever knor.lt Is being held now In Calk Total ................................................................................................... f 104 0« ! flou r, el*'-; if* th a t ease .... ...... fll.ooq f»r «b» *5 dags«» fo l»« lumia at Slock Ion. Satramuolo. Ven- KM Kit»: KVCT : .............................. ......................................................... * 1.072 • « I f,ri|rlI, cu pful n i" (T m ilk sbpqld »bi»wn uf whlcg kls.ooo 1» In »'wk. «— Total »itlnutrd svr*,unt of money for alt purposes during i i. m ake III.- b u tler o f aeven of »1000 and f|*« uf llh " " - ' Pon,on*1' «U former shows tho roar .................................... - .......................................... » 4 1 .2 2 2 M ; In- used 1« night III' ' « I ghaasmlnal » n » , Mu. ■«amenice by « fl.»»i né negtg KKTIMATBU KECKIITH Mi'* n g h t con elalen cy Att-ordlflg id' " The .tak e event, .rv Oljmplc Hot I. | ur* " •l,uW h‘------------------- rereal Seal lia. IX.IHHI. (or five galltul horva C< iiural Manager O M Plummnr «>f Krom county M.l^n.1 fuwd Oortn« Ui. coming m 'I c o I > e«i I 4.**«.«» rK e o r o th er left-o v e r »it j ; may be added to th is b a ite r t " Keaiil.' Horae' Show a .« orlaiit».., * * p,* ‘“ ° * ,tMl ,,o r«> *hew Mao t f tu »isle »< ii""l ./su l 'li.' " , tic .. ...lug i, .ol > c.tr Krom '« I* no-ntsry agfeo. 1 turd during tho coming •efe'*ol give variety. In tli«t ca se u«o ooo, to be shown In two divisions as îl* ,'r' \ * <ral? '“ d of W . ’ ...........................~ --. m ................................... .. 2.IT&-1* fine* fourth ^cupful o f .b e ro o k - V ^ f r 1 ^ *s Kaluunt'-d amount lo b* recap . d from all other . i - ,_ ..| „.„i th r e e .fo u rlb « nfwganae siamon» smi g.-io. ,, **7“* , w ,.1 k . ,r‘,ni *fl!f ,’* st to Source# during thr comfng sebo"l yeor .............. 7.20*0« ' r ' . . . - |, . lugs; Northwestern National Hank, • " M ““ ** ,hl* *• * 111 the Total csltmsted ree. ipts. not Including pr..p..».d lax . . . . IIS.J7S.7! ru p fn l o f flou r, In slea.l of m ,, ^ fw porti.nd rham- h‘''r,‘c,• now •huwlc« '» Califoml*. UJECAPITl'lfcVTIOM full cup o f flou r given In Ibe ,iof u( Comuiene. Il.oot). for hoavy The resuli ot lh«aa additUma will foundation fo rm u la. harness pualas! Sovereign llolel. IS.- ungufNlh.naldy tnahle tbo Pacific I d - T"lal caliti at ted »apt n»ra for the year .........................241.222 00 _ _ _ ¡ooo. hunters and Jumpers; Portland t«'rhailoual to break ihu site and goal- T.4ai ostltnatcd receipts noi Including proposed '«« .. Ualanre. oiv uiq to hr rntsdd'by< diatrict tax ....................... $24.(42.*«! . . » .C - Qelddla Cakaa__ V Hotel. ».000, heavy karnt-sa hor.iea; "X rurorda now being made in the The Indrbtrdnrfg of Dlalricl No. I* Is aa follows: TO M M u r .o a ie u a se e ,iul|„(>milh ........ „u,h. Total I"'ltd' a Indahlcdncse . . . J .................................. ..................... *22,**«.00 soap sto n e . griddle gives t h e ! horses; W K. Turner. I1.0J0, Junior The growth of (be horse »how fes * 2*2.12 b eet resu lta. Il should 1 never • vegaUfd b uses: Jlrnry Tlii. Ic. »1. lurv of the Pat-lfir IntemqUonaJ la Total warrant Indehteilneaa ........................................J ...................... Total anv'unl of all indehiedneaa ................................................... 22Ì.7I2.22 be greased . \\ lieu new It may . , t I hell»nil |H-nlu*: Old*. Worlmsn one of the (n»»t aignllltanl facta of I'M 'd this 2*rd day of Octob-r. I»2S. bo a tilOe d iffic u lt bul never g King. $l. 0 oo, polo mounts; tl. n.-«iij (ho rymeback of the horae. Attaat: «tea».) i| or y^u ' w ijl ¡jlW aya, J. a Kamberg. r. District Clark. -C E Mason. Chairman Board of Directors, l|Ve 1», An jjlqm |i"iin grnldlu )a tbo spine also . A little p a tien ce when these griddles are new will bo amply rewarded in lha gbsoupc uf s'nok« nud 1» much b c tlc r cukes. Au iron griddle m ust be g reased b u l very lig b tly . AILOIi:: iuk I their ship.»—from commercial power as well. The I.ion trie power will be used. The calx th# ftrul tiim 'lays of hi;4cry P lace the griddle over tbo of S t Mark was the snsiga of the steam power that will be employai (town, thi-rc h.tvt !>ecn no greater world’s greatest navy, but it also will be v.hcn the vessel discharge. bout w ljilc you ure m ixing the fs lor.. In tho world's pr. ..r ■, than stood fgr the greatest export and its cargo in port. b a tte r. It should be very hot. th r* two. import M l business in the world. Compare the General Petroleum Evidently, ujton seeing a »heel of If fa t Is used rub it on with Venii nice supplied Europe with the tanker ’’Lio” with the Phoenician water, man hr.< always wu ilt-d to ices and delicacies of the East. paper or u s * u piece o f sa lt galley. The “Lio” will have an au cross it without got t i g Ids f v t erchant fleets filled the palaces of tomatic compass— the Phoenicia*» pift'fe on the end o f a fork. (¿1-1 w-et The mystery of the sen lha the “Bride of the Adriatic" with depended largely upon the coast thor o f these m ethod* will cllm - tie«ire to sec vt hot Ufcayaml llu wa gold from the seven corners of the ter—ha» always taken I >ld >>f men. world. ,i ngle U I, » b n .li w ill’ Induced them to scheiiX' nnd plan, traaually burn a»d cau»o much to labor ai.d build U> Mitii fy their The Yankee Clipper— sm oke. Make sm all griddle cukes desire. The World’s Greatest Ship fo r they aro e a s ie r to turn and It took less than five hundred Noah, the Master Hu Tier to bake. Hake Until top 1» p u f- ; yean to develop the Yankee Clip Noah was no moan shipbuilder. per, Hers was tho work)’.» greatest fed up and full o f bubbles and The dale UMinlly assigned to the ship—the fastest, sturdiest thing builtlnig of tin- Aik is '.MO It. C. tho edges cooked. T u rn and afloat—the chip that made Boston Nrt.h '< said to have built a ship cook on oth er side. Never turn and New York the world’s shipping th. t 1 of n rlj V t.NkTIAN 12«* centers and the Yankee skipper a griddle cake« b u l once or they 15.000 tuns. Tho Ark would com pare with merchant .- Iiipo on the the known world. The Phoenicians familiar figure the world over. will be heavy ami tough. The speed that some of these not only were- great sailors and m .* lotlky. It would be consider- traders themselves but carried the American clipper ship# could make r.l ly larger than many. In fact. Niistar Msolpw— ? cups flour, l.ut, v. "Other cr not we accept whole world’s merchandise. They was almost unbelievable. In 1W51 a dipper ship, the th" story of the flood and Noah’s conducted voyages for the Egyptian teaspoon* baking powder, H Phuraohs and for Solomon. For “Nightingale” of Portsmouth.sailed litt’e oi'tl” ?, drawing' and models spoon »alt, I <>#¥. I * pup* u: d even fi .gments t f actual »hips years nt n time these intrepid sail 33fl knots in twenty-four hours. rilOKNlCIAN MS B. Ç. The “Flying Cloud,” one of tho Ik, I inhlespoon sugar, i ors w ere away on a single voyage. have been discovered in Egypt that most famous of all clipper ships, lespoon melted shorleniug. nnti'date the Ark by many cen “Those in peril on the sea” was line and the stars for their naviga turies a phrase that meant a great deal ran 427 knots in twenty-four hours, tion. The “Lio” w ill be steered by Tho architects of the pyramids in. ic then than it doea today. Th* or more than seventeen knots an The “Lio” is provided W s ffls a — l »e Ibe M aster H er. Phoenician ship# were galleys row hour, in one of thoee world-wide electricity. were shipwright* as well. races our sporting Yankee_captains with water-making machinery, ke- On the walls of some of the ed by staves and equipped w ith ‘a s, m aking th ese c h a n g e s: beat makim; machinery, forced ventila tombs in Egypt there are boats pie- single square sail. There are very ■atleti coming home from Chinn, g s sep arately . Add m ilk to e era of thf the clipper cl ship was tion for the crew, automatic pumps. , ®f sh tur d that <1 to a« far back as 5000 (•W pictures of Phoenician ships in On a hot day nt sea, the sailor turns e beaten yolks, com bine with to COOO H. C. One ha.» fifty-eight existence. The artist has recon Am# erica's groat chapter of marl structed one at the right hand ear time history. The Clipper was on his electric fan, sips a cool drink, oars, two eshtas, a “flying bridge” rted flou r and baking pow der; ner of this page. It was a frail ship the world'd carrier until the day of and his vessel answers his will at and an anchor. So, the story of a l with egg beuter until a touch of his Anger. the steam vessel. ioo(h, then add I iqblgnpoon- Pity the poor Phoenician—a swel The First Steam Ship te Cross tho tering day in the Mediterranean— I o f m elted b u tle r. Heat till* Atlaatlc the slave at his oar—the sun boat 10 the b a ile r, then rem ove ing down on his unprotected head, The first steam ship to cross any g h ea ler and ca re fu lly fold In the whip ready over his back, abum- ocean suited in 1819. e sllfTly beaten egg w h ile*. In 1854 the world's largest ves ing thrist—the helmsman strug thin w affle b a ile r will make sel was constructed. It was iron gling with an oar twice his own and built at Mi Iwall-on-the-Thumes size to hold the course. very c risp w affle. If y«m Romantic? Doubtless! Rut most In England. For power it had a *h th a t type Use 2 cu p fu l* o f i steam engine capable of developing uncomfortable. As for me, I would 11.000 horsepower,' 'Tvith paddlo rather be supplying motorists with Ilk. wheels and propellers. To supple gasolino hml oils on Ihe Gen T h e w affle I™ » should be ment her engines which ih thtqt day eral Petroleum Corporation tanker >11 healed, then brushed on were not as sure of pet feet p er "Lio.” th sid e* with m elted «h or formance throughout the voyage a » they might have been, she spread ning. u n le ss you « re using un :AL 7000 yards of sail. •clric w affle iro n , which re CORI-ORA ■no N TANKRR The ship Vaa calleM the “Great ilres no grensing- T h is will " L IO , 1*2* Eastern.” The transition from .«oil ik e about H w nfflos. ing ships to steam-driven vessels was trying to the lover of ships, for It resulted in ■ vessel that had neith E opovere— It 1« n fur cry er th* graceful charm oPthe clipper fXIPPXR (Ml CU RA T RASTERN ISM nut griddle rn k e* lo popovgrs. nor th# trim severity of the modern I th is hollow m q ffln -sh a p ed Noah's Ark is not such an improb like this one that carried the world's steamship. ; commerce in about 200 B. C eud is made from I lie gridille able one. The Last Word in Shipping kH M aster Recipe wilh very “The Glory Thst was Venice” Phoenicia's Merchant Marine It Is quite a leap of the imagina tv chnngea, It is a long period of nearly 2000 tion from the “Great Eastern*’ to Probably greater sailor* than the year* from Phoenicia to Venice. It tho ship pictured at the right, tha Use only 1 enp o f flou r, I Egyptians v.'cre the Phoenicians, Petroleum Corporation the inveterate merchant* of ancient is interesting to see how slight General p m ilk, 2 eg g s. * teaspoon time«. Phoenicia wa«—“in far-away tho change is between the Phoe tanker "Lio," which is now hating 11 and one feuspoon o f mcll li 0 .” a tiny country north of Pal nician galley and the next ship ii,«tailed in It the largest «¡nclc- b o ile r. P ol flou r and milk estine. It stretched for two hun shown, the merchantman of the unlt Diesel engine ever built in the Vnitod State.«. This engine Is the dred and fifty miles ubrng the coast great maritime »tat# of Venice. a bowl anil heat unfit il •* Venice was not only a great me last word in power for the sea. of the Mediterranean. Tbe Influence rmolh. add I egg unbeaten and Whilt at saa only Dicssl and elcc- of thi* little nation was felt all over dieval military power, but a groat at m ixture one m in u te; add Amrrira’s Greatest Horse Show T lie A i gosies o f tJie jPast — and T ods ty’s S F o r Salo— Apple*, tu cent» a la»* and up. Hring contain er. fi. P ill, one nule «niiih on VVntaon S tre e t. e ta tf / "® \ SULPHUR IS B E S T TO CLEAR UP UOLY. BROKEN OUT SKIN R ela x w h ile you Any breaking out of skin irritation on face, neck or body is overcome qaickot by applying Wen tho- Sulphur, »•y* * noted skin tpecialist. Ib-cause of it* germ destroying properties, noth ing ha* ever been found to take the place of this sulphur preparation that instantly brings ease from the Itching, burning and irritation. Mentho-Sulphur heals eczema right up. leaving the skin dear and smooth It saldom fails to relieve the torment or disfigurement. A little jsr of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur may be ob tained at any drug store. I t ii it used like cold cre R ide It's great to be able to ■ink in to the coml'ort- able scat aboard the Red Electrics. C hance to read your paper or magazine, t ilk with friend4 accom, .iny- ing you— o r Ju st settle bock and relax. You’re rested and fit at “journey’s end”. You will find in our show ing of Winter House Slip pers, scores of smart sty les, including a number of new models shown this season for the first time. Southern Pacific Lines Red Electrics All sizes for Men, Women, Children C. E. 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