AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER F. B. Boyd, Publisher Published Every Friday. Office, Corner Third and Iefferson Streets. Entered In Iho rtwtoinceat Atbcna, Oregon as ccoudoiass Mail Mailer. SubscrlpUoh Rates. ' One copy, one year.......... $1.50 When paid in Advance, (otherwise, $2.00) One copy, six months , One copy, three months , .50 tATHENA. ORE.,cyWAY 28,. . 1914 i PARKER'S TWO SERMONS. And How He Got the Morning Congre gation Back at Night. 4 ; A characteristic story of Dr. Parker wns told ie the other dfly, writes "A Mnn of Kent" in the British Weekly, by ft minister who bad It from an old minister who was much Interested in Joseph Pnrker's early work as a local proiicher. One Saturday he met Park er oud asked him whether be bad an engagement for Sunday. "Yes," was the reply. "Are your sermons ready, Joseph?" asked the minister. "I bare the morning sermon," was the reply, "but I am not sure about the evening." "Well, Joseph, what is your text for the morning and bow do you treat it?" Purker went over his text and the outline of bis sermon. "Hut, Joseph," said the minister, "(lint is very clever, but It Is not the real meaning of the text. If you will look at the commentaries you will see that you are wrong." Parker thanked blin and .went bis way. On the Monday the minister again met bis friend. ' "Well, Joseph, bow did yon get on yesterday?" I "Very well," was the reply. I "How did you manage?" ! "Well," be said, "In the morning I preached my sermon and explained the text in my way, and at the close I aid: 'This Is bow 1 understand it But learned men understand It differ ently, and I will tell yon In the even ing bow the learned men understand It.' " - i They all came back In the evening, and Joseph bad a happy day. j v MEASURING A RIVER. How Napoleon's Engineer Found Its Width Without Instruments. . Au engineer found himself summon ed one day Into the presence of bis commander. Napoleon stood on the bunk of a wide river giuing across to where the enemy had planted batteries, which be desired to attack with artil lery. "How wide Is that rlveri" was the question put to the engineer. "Let me get my 'Instruments." wns t!iu reply as he turned to go for them. "1 must know nt once." the emperor Insisted. The engineer went down to the level lunik of the river and, standing erect, gradually bent bis bead forward till ','.) edge of his hat brim Juxt touched l!ie line from his eyes to (ho water line t the opposite bank of the river. 'J lieu, keeping bis head bent its It was, be wheeled a quarter turn till his eyes looked uloug the bat brim and met the hind at n point on the same side of the liver .on which be stood. Here be noted a rock or tree near the point at which his eyes met the ground and, ( "illlng n soldier, directed that n stnko h:' driven near that point as he should direct Then, by motioning just where to drive the stake, he fixed the point nt which the line from hut brim and ; reached the bank, Turning to the i niperor, be said, "Your majesty, the (INtnnce from where I stand to the h' lie Is the width of the river." And so It was, ns you can readily i . e. If tho emperor did not promote Unit officer-why. then the story does not end as it sbould.-St. Nicholas. Mount Vernon. Mount Vernon passed Into the bands nf the Mount Vernon association Just prior to the war between the plntos, It was purchased from the Washington heirs for J200.000. Of tho purchase money about half was raised by Edward Everett through bis lec tures and the balance by the ladies of the association. Each state represent ed In the association Iiiis n special room In the mansion. The place is kept in faultless repair and vandalism is made well nigh Impossible by the enroful watching. During the wni Mount Vernon was, by mutual consent neutral ground, and the wen rem ot the bluo and the wearers of the gray often met before the tomb of the great American, who wns loved equally by north and south. I Hospitality. UTbe appetite of the guest was a keen one, and be was doing full Jus tice to the excellent dinner provided by bis bost. The little daughter of the house watched him open moutiiei for awhile. Then finally site smiled on him brightly and said: i "Oh, I do wish you were here to din ner every day!" I The guest beamed with satisfaction i "Do you, my dear? Why?" he In quired. "Because," came the unexpected re ply. "there won't be anything cold K eat toiiiorrow."-!.oiidon Tlt-Blts. . Diseipllne. 1 "How do you get your constituent! so thoroughly accustomed to Impllcl' reliance ou your word?" "Well," replied Senator Sorghum. . made 'em understand nt the outset that If they didn't accept my state ments they'd have to listen to a lonf string of stntlstlcs.-Washlngton Post Wasted Effort i "ne never spanks his son, does her "No; he's au efficiency crank." "What's thnt got to do with Itr ' "He says the upward stroke is lot motion."- Houston Tost. Panama's Cathedral. The towers of the I'unnuiu cathedral are roofed with lienrl shells, which r fleet the stinllKht w that they ran be seen far out at sen. f. I , "'- " 8 . Quite Una Way. , "liU-a It (iMt miM li to Teed the gi ruffes?".,; ..w; 5 "No; yin iw a littTi' guiis a Imi" ways with them"- Harvard ijvtupoun BAD BOOK WORST ROBBER. Weather, Books and Roads Contribute ' Largely to the Influences of Rural Life All Are Factors In "Flavor of the Mail Order House and Against Locaj Merchant. Copyrighted, 1914, by Thomas J. Sullivan. Weather, books and roads contribute largely to the influences of rural life. Bud weather and bad roods mean books. ' And books they say are the light houses erected In the great sea of time. They are masters who instruct ns without rods or ferules, . without words or niiger, without bread or money. If you approach them they are not asleep, if you seek them they do not bide. -If you blunder they do not scold. : If you are Ignorant tbey do not laugh. But the worst robber in all the world is a bad book. It bas long been the devil's policy to keep the masses of mankind In Ignorance; but, finding that tbey will read, be Is doing all in his power to poison their books. Now, let's see wbnt our rural friend Is read ing. Oil, rara avis: Oh, book without parallel In the history of commercial destruction! "The book" is a huge pic torial, trlcolorcd retail catalogue. The catalogues of moll order bouses are a kind of leaky boat on the waters of temptation; some of the temptation will get in anyhow. Mud Great Help Too. Whut Is more natural with gloom, darkness, rain and mud surrounding a farmer or suburban dweller, when to venture forth menns either a sacrifice of self or faithful horses, than for him to turn to the alluring catalogue for both pastime and a means of procur ing the necessnrles of life? Thus it can be seen thnt the third and best factor in favor of the catalogue bouses Is mud. i ; Man is measured by bis deeds, and it seems strange tbnt after mastering the art of reading the stars, discovering the course of the planets, controlling the Iron monster, the lightning, the sea and the wind, man shows bis in ability to conquer the one great prob lem which Is proving such a draw back to the best expression of bis life in rural districts as far as social and commercial conditions are concerned. Poor roads seem to be his heritage, bis master. A country's stability is measured by Its agricultural Importance, as tho well being of a nation is like a tree agriculture Is its root; industry and commerce are Its branches and Its life. If the root be injured the leaves fall, the branches break away and tho tree dies. Community pride begins where agriculture leaves off, and both are equal and Inseparable In their Impor tance to a healthy, happy, successful existence for mnn. Blue Grass Roads Are Bast. It is n pleasure to drive through the blue grass district of Kentucky, where they hnvo what they call macadam ized turnpikes. These roads are the equal of any paved city street and of course are passable at all seasons of tho year. They cost approximately $3,000 per mile. The hlghwnys In Ken tucky nre from thirty to sixty feet In width. It Is estimated thnt were the highways of Illinois regulated to fifty feet jan.000,000 could be added to the wealth of the farmers of the state. That alone would bnlld more than 8,000 miles of rond. 8pend 1150,000,000. ' This country today has about 2,250,- 000 miles of public highway, on which It Is estimated that the people of the country are spending $150,000,000 an nually. Statistics say we also spend 2.000,000,000 for alcohol, $9,000,000,000 for tobacco, nnd It Is snld that the Indies spend $305,000,000 yearly for candy. If all this money Could be ap propriated for road building we could hnvo turnpike to the moon. The principal cause of the Roman empire's downfall was Its neglect of agiiculture-tue exodus of Its men and women from the fnrm to the city, the life there to be spent in extravagant and riotous living. Go to any ot our cities today -and view the extravagant dress nnd general trend of life for pleasure nnd you will feel that the old Komnn times lire being repeated. It would seem tbut the remedy lies In building good ronds, narrow if ad visable, but firm and hard, and have them all lead to your trading center nnd to the doors of your local mer chants. Then ou gloomy, rainy days you can do your marketing, nnd then "bnck to tho farm" without sacrifice to self or Injury to beast. .' Nothing tends to runke a man a good cltlsen so much as co-operation with his fellows. No mnn can live for him self alone. Selfishness toads nowhere but to destruction, strife, bad feeling and disorder. ' It Is one of the mean est of all the Vices. The fanner and the town consumer who patronise the retail catalogue houses also assist materially in the de struction of the local market nnd trad ing center. Tills practice of sending local money to out of town merchant Is a dnugeroim habit. Naming the Picture, The artist wns of the Impressionist school. He had just given the Inst touches to a purple nnd blue canvas when his wife came Into the studio. "My dear," snld ho, "this Is the land scape I wanted yon to suggest a title for." "Why not call It 'Homer" (be said after a long look. " 'Home?' Wbyr 1 "Because there's no place like It," she replied meekly. Urasgow Times. ' Call For City Warrants. Notloe Is hereby given that tbe (Jity of Athena will redeem all outstanding warrants Bflninet both the general food, and the water fnod. Interest will cease on these warrants "pa and after tbe date of first publication of this notioe. - -. Dated tbia 8tb day of May, 1814. V, O. Bark", Treasurer. An Ideal Home. An ideurhome and dlveisiOed farm, redooed pilot.- 40 sores; good boose and outbuildings; ronnicg water. Close to earliue. Fine ornamental and f rait trees; 20 acres of alfalfa; plenty of commercial frnit Every foot is good land. Price is $13,000.00. Close to Willa Walla. Freewater Land Co., Freevrater, Oregon. Adv." - A Solemn Critic A local band was one day piaying at Dumfernllne when an old weaver came up and asked the bandmaster wbat 'hnt waa they were playing. 'That Is tho 'Death of Nelson,"' eol fuinly replied the bandmaster. "Ay, nwit," remarked the weaver, "ye ba'e given him an awfu' deathl" (lasgow News. , RlgH en the Job. Inillgnuht Cithteii (to office boy)- Your cfliiroitmHil paper hud an out rage"" nttnek on me tula morning, and- Ofilce Boy (bristly)-Yesslr. How "iy copies will you hare? ; SUMMONS. . In the Circuit Oonrt of tbe State of Oregon for Umatilla County,. , Mamie Boyd, Plaintiff, :.' Cleveland (3. Boyd, Defendant - v. To Cleveland O. Boyd, the above- named defendant: la tbe name of tbe State of Oregon, yon are hereby summoned . and re quired to appear and answer tbe oonj plalnt of tbe plaintiff filed against yon in tbe above entitled ooort and oan'se witbln six weeks from tbe date of tbe Bret publication of this sum mons, to-wit, on or before the 8rd day of Jnly, A. D., 1914; and yon will take notioe that if yon tail to appear and answer or otherwise plead to the said oomplsint witbln said time tbe plaintiff, for want thereof, will apply to tbe oonrt for tbe relief prayed for and demanded in said oomplsint, to wit, tor a decree of said oonrt forevei dissolving tbe tonds ot matrimony now and beietofore existing between plaintiff and defendant and for an ab solote divotoe from the defendant and for otbet equitable relief. Tbis summons is published pursuant to an order of Bon. (illbert W. Phelps. GironitJndgs ot tba Sixth Jndioial District ot tbe State of Oregon, doly made and Bled on tbe I tit b day of Hay A. D., 1914, and tbe first publioation of tbis summons will be made in tbe Atbena Press newspaper on Friday, tbe 22nd day of May, 1914, and the last publioation will be made on Fri day tbe said 8rd day of Jnly, A. D. 1914. Dated tbis tbs 10th day of May, 1914. WILL M. PETERSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice of Final Account In tbe Connty Oonrt of tbe State of Oregon for Umatilla Connty. In the Matter of tbe Estate of ' Elizabeth Dell, Deceased: Notioe is hereby given to all per sons whom it may uonoern that York Dell, administrator ot tbe estate of Elizabeth Dell deoeased baa tiled bis final aooonnt and report in tbs admin istration ot tbe estate; that tbe Conn ty Judge by order dnly made and en tered has appointed Saturday ths 20th dav of Jane A. D. 1914 at 10 o'oioos in tbe forenoon ai the time, and tbe Connty Oonrt Honse at Pendleti n, Oregon, as tbe place, wbere tbe said final aooonnt and report will be beard and tbe settlement thereof made. Dated this 22nd day of May, A. D 1014. York Dell, by Homer I. Watts, Atty. for Administrator. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION. . In Foreclosure of Tax Lien. In tbe Cironlt Court of tbe State ot Oregon for tbe Connty of Umatilla. Lexington Realty Company, a corpor ation Plaintiff, vs. William Sobolhs and also all persons or parties nn-j . knowojclaiming any light, Utie, es ' tate, lien or interest in the' real es ' tate described herein, Defendants. To William 8bnitz, the above named . deiendant and all persons ot parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in tbe real es tate described herein: In the Name of the State of Oregon:., Yon are bureby notified that Lex ington Realty Company, a corpora tion, is the bolder of Certificate ot De linaneney 892 issued on tbe 8rd day of February. 1918 by tba Tax Collect or of the County of Umatilla, State of Oregon, for the amount of one and 90-100 ($1.90) Dollars, the same being tbe amount tben due and delinquent fortaxeafor tbe year 1907 together with penalty, interest and boats there on upon tba real property assessed to yon, of whiob von are the. owner as appears of record, situated in said Connty and State, and particularly bounded and described as follows, to-wit: - . West half of West half of the Southeast qnartei of tbe Northwest quarter WJf,' W, SEJi. NWtf) of Seotion 10, Township 8 North, Range 86 East W. M., oontalning ten aores. Yon are f nrther notified that said Lexington Realty Company, corpor ation, bss paid taxes on said, premises for prior and subsequent years with tbe rate of interest on said amounts as follows: Years Date Tax Receipt Rate of Tax Pid Number Am't Inlerst IBM Feb 8, 1913 7011 10.88 loporct 1009 " " " 7018 .30 " " 1910 " " ' 7012 .84 " " 1911 " - 85.KI .85 " " 1912 Aprl, " 6708 .88 " " Said Wililam Sobnltz, as tbe owner of the legal title of tbe above described property as the same appears ot reoord and eaoh of the otber persons above named are hereby notified that Lex ington Really Company, a corporation, will apply to tbe Cironlt Court of tbe Connty and State aforesaid for a deoree foreclosing tbe 'Jen against tbe prop erty above desotibed and mentioned In said oertifloate. And yon am hereby summoned to appear witbin sixty days after the first pntlioation ot the summons exolueive of tbe day ot first pntlioaion. and defend tbis aotion or pay tbe amount dne as above shown together with oosts and aooroed In terest and In case of your failure to do so, a deoree will be rendered fore closing tbe lien of said taxes and ooits against tbe land and premises above named. This summons Is published by order of tbe Honorable Uilbart W. Phelps. Judge of tbe Clrouit Conit of tbe State of Oregon, for tbe Connty ot Umatilla, and said order waa made and dated tbis 10th day of January, 1914, and the date of tbe first publi cation of tbis summons Is the 1st day of May, 1914. All process and papers in this pio- oeeding may te served upon tbe under signed, residing within the Slate ot Oregon, at tbe address hereafter mentioned. FREDERICK STEIWER, Diet. Atty. and Attorney for tbe Plaintiff, Address: Pendleton, Oregon. V Professional i "" 8. F. Sharp PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, , '. Special attention given to all ' callk both night and day. Oallspromptly answered. Otnce on Third Street. Athena Oresor - DR. A. B. STONE, - - Physician and Surgeon. Offioe in Post Building. , - Phone, 501 DR. J. W. WELCH PETERSON & BISHOP - 'j Attorneys-at-Law i Freewater, Oregon - Pendleton, Oregon DR. E. B. OSBORN Veterinary Surgeon It Dentist Graduate McKllllp Vetlnary College Offices: Commerlcal Stable aud Hales Drag more. inoue main taa, or a. ( REINEltlAN & BRADLEY Engineers and Surveyers Phone 881 Freewater, Oregon Notice to Creditors. In tbe Connty Court ot tbe State of Oregon for Umatilla Connty. In tbe Matter of tbe Estate ot Charles Carpenter, Deoeased. .Notice Is hereby given to all persons whom it may concern that Walter V. Uriswoid bas been appointed ad ministrator of tbe estate of Charles Carpenter, deoeased. All persons having olaime against bis estate are hereby required to present tuem with proper vouobeis ss required by law to tbe aald Walter V. Uriswoid at tbe office ot Will M. Petersou, attorney at law, Pendleton, Oregon, witbin six months from the date of the first pnt lioation ot this notioe, wblob is made on this 8th day of May, A. D. 1914. Walter V. Uriswoid, Administrator, Will M. Peterson, Atty. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of tbe State of Oregon, for Umatilla Connty. In tbe matter of the Estate ot Peter LaConrse, deoeased. Notioe is hereby given to all per sons whom it may oonoern that F. 8. LeUrow has qualified as tbe executor of tbe last will and testament of Peter LaConrse, deoeased. All persons hav ing claims against tbe estate are re quired to present them with proper vonohera as required ty law, to said exeoutor at bia offioe in Atbena, Ore gon, or to bis attorney. Homer I. Watts, at his law offioe in Athena, Ottgon, within six months from tbe first poblleation of tbis notioe, Dated tbis the 1st day ot May, 1914. Homer I, Watts, F, S. LeUrow, Attorney. Kieoutor. Notice to Creditors. In the County Conrt of the State o( Oregoa, for Umatilla Connty. In the matter ot tba Estate of Owen Rnsie, deoeased. Notioe is bereby given that tbe on dersigned baa been dnly appointed ad ministrator of tbe above estate by or der of the above entitled Court and bas qualified as tbe law direots. AU persons having olaima against said sstate are hereby notified to present the same at my offioe, or at tbe offioe of my attorney, Homer I. WatiB, in Atbena, Oregon, with proper vouohers, within six months from tbe date here of. Dated tbis let day of May, A. D. 1914. Homer I. Watts. B. B. Riabaids, Attorney. Administrator, Notice to Creditors. In the Connty Court ot the Stats ot Oregon, lot Umatilla Connty. In the matter of the Estate ot T. J. Watts, deoeased.' Notioe it hereby given that tbe nndertlgned has been duly appointed administrator of the above eatale, by order ot tbe above entitled conrt aud bat qualified aa the law directs; all persona having claims againtt aaid es tate are hereby notified to present tbe tame at my offioe in Atbena, Oregon or at the offioe ot my attorney in Ath ena. Oiegon, with proper vooobere, witbin tlx months from the date hereof. Dated thia 1st day ot May. A. D. 1914. Homer I. Watts, M. L. Watts, Attorney, Administrator. T. D. Taylor For Sheriff I hereby aonounoe to tbe voters of Umatilla nnnntv. that I am Denioorat- io oandldate for Sheriff. My reoord as an officer during the preoeding terms I have held tbe offioe, speaks for it self, and if again eleoted, 1 will con tinue tu give ray best setvioes. T. D. TAYLOR Paid Advertisement. L. L. Mann For Sheriff if oi.niofl Sheriff of Umatilla Conn ty, I promiss tbe people that I will oina taw narannal attention to the work nf mi nffine. and that I will endeavor by every tail meant to enforoe all the lawa ot the State cf Oregon, lnolnding tha laws agalnat bootlegging, gambling unA mn.iimtlnn and other orlmet ot like natnra. At a taxpayer. I am in favor ot economy in all of tba business ottbe Connty, and will, it eleoted, cooduot tha Sheriff's offioe ttrittly upon business principles, - L. L. MANN. Paid Advertisement. H. M. Cockburn Republican Candidate (or re-eleotion as COUNTY COMMISSIONER, I 'am in favor of good roada, good bridges and atrlot economy particular ly in road money, wheia I want to see every dollar of the road taxes expend ed so aa to yield a toll dollar's value to the people. Paid Advertisement. Flat Lena Toric Lena A. D. French Optical Co. Retracting and Manufacturing - OPTOMETRISTS 11 East Main, Walla Walla Wash. , Phone No. 5J Should you break your glasaea mail them to us. We will duplicate them and mail them same day received. . If your eyes are troubling you call at ocr office, we will m you conacuy wu glasses tf you need them. .Our work Dentist , Athena, Oregon Office Hours: 9 a. m, to 4:30 p. m. Homer I. Watts Attorney-at-Law Athena, Oregon. aa awaaia ,!Zmmmmmmmm!ZZZZ Baf i OFFICERS W 8. SHAT-FER President, ' W. 8. FERUUSON. Vice-Fresideni, F. S. Le GROW, Cashier. R. F. CANNON, Ass't, Cashier - DIRECTORS d anivirKH H. KOEPKE. W S. FERGUSON M. L. WA'i'lS, F. S. he ukuw. fIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHENA CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $100,000.00 P We extend to our Depositors every tAccommdation I , consistent with sound Banking. L o insula uie u - r- n j Angle a Vision. DR. FRENCH O, D. in charge Brick Is f oof-Proof When you decide to use brick in your building you are sure of one thing the contractor cannot tamper with the material, - With both lumber and cement you are blindly trusting to the dealer and contractor. The chance is again you for you have no , way of knowing whether they are treating you honest ly. You may find out afterwards when it is to late. Don't trust that material man; don't tempt the contractor's honesty. Build with brick the one material that is actually fool-proof. Best grade Common Building Brick always on hand. Correspondence is solicited, , . . WESTON BRICKYARD V. T. Harbour, Mg'r. Weston, Oregon ESTABLISHED 1865 Preston-Shaffer Milling Co. AMERICAN BEAUTY FLOUR Is made in Athena, by Athena labor, in one ol the very- best 'equipped mills In the Northwest, of the best selected Bluestem I wheat grown anywhere. Patronise home industry. Your ' grocer sells the bmous American Beauty Flour for $1.35 Per Sack Merchant Millers & Grain Buyers Athena, Oregon. " Waitsburg, Wash. C. I RUDE, LIVESTOCK and Genera AUCTIONEER Satisfaction Guaranteed Reference First National Bank of Athena Office, Dutch Henry Auction, Feed and Sale Stable, Pendleton, Oreg. Phone, 133. PAINT IT NOW I he longer you wait the greater will be the damages and and consequently, the greater the cost. Sun, rain and wind are busv opening up the pores and cracks, and ev ery day's delay adds extra expense,. Tl'at our work gives satisfaction, our growing list of permanent and satisfied customers testify. Phone 416. BENNETT'S PAINT STORE We make, use and guarantee "Imperishable" Paint. .BUTTER 100 for $1-25. 250 for $1.50. 500 for $2.25. Paper furnished ' THE. ".. . ST. NICHOLS HOTEL j J. E. FBOOMB, pbop. m :.: ' v.v:,- Only First-class Hotel in the City. , Iff . , ' J : THE ST. NICHOLS j ! la the only one thai oanaorommoeate 4) eommarelal traTelera. ' . Iff Caa beieeomended tor lta clean ana well ventilated rooms. Com. Mai ahdTsibd, ATHmna.Or. fourth of July Celebration Under the Anapiaea of Met oh ants' Association and . Walla Walla' Commeroial Club. Walla Walla, Wash. A Program oosting a lot of money. One that will help yon to - ., , enjoy onr big National Holiday. . Suf I SATURDAY, JULY 4 Z DAY J BE WITH US THEN WIGHT Street Parades of Note; Cavalry Girls, representing all states of .the Union; Sports and Athletios, Five Bands, Fatriotio Exercises, Tri State League Baseball, and other Interesting entertainment features and events of a ohaiaoter too numerous to mention. . ' " ,. ., No Watohfnl Waiting; Something Doing Krery Minute. B-eduoed Rates on all railroads. All Welcome. BANNER SALVE tria moat ralina salve In the wort. OVER SB YEARS' EXPERIENCE lYimm a. mm .A Tnsot Mama H1" Copyright Ac AnvMia tneins a tttlrii Mid ftMCrllrttnii may anlckir aacvrum our cptmoa.fraa whetbot ma , K .UWIJmed.n'urHNyilOOI( on won ' wit lr. Okl airancT tor n"r?'"f asW wtu. without obnrw. la UM Scientific fltscricaiu AmoirniMtta wartlr. ijirMrt rti; Co New tort $11 the LwCunrofthe hesthgXspringat the cost NO MAMMOCKING NO flUM MOCKING NO SAGGING NO BAGGING NO DRAGGING NO PITCHING See t&e&sJ&s'-Bed 'Sprinp at L-Jj MILLER'S FURNITURE STORE,