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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1920)
Ttae. O b se r v e r MORO. OREG ON. FR ID AY . . . — - Ju|y 23> 192(J The price of The Observer it $1 SO pe •ear 75 cent« tor aU month«. 50 cent* lot lour ’month«—bu» W ««’d in -dvance we accept $2.50 in full <or 2 year«. Shortei *«rm« than one year 12% cent, per mo« h A Blue M ark h^re «rill anawer an in M e ry , when entered upon our giving «he date oi A s oeoer « he date at a ch yo • curr nt V e1 AGE-OLD BUILDING MATERIAL 6EN. JOHN LE JEUNE •*Piae," In Use for Many Centuries, la Merely • Simple Form of Concreto. What la pise? The word, which In Its complete form Is written pise de terre, betrays a French origin and from Its general ' appearance, might well suggest some affinity with the world of a r t These preliminary lm pressione, however, will be found mis leading. There la nothing peculiarly French In pise dwellings, though they are common enough In some parts o France, and reference to them abounds In French literature of the eighteenth century. ' .. The word itself, traced to It< Latin origin, apparently means nothing more artistic than “battered." Perhaps the simplest definition of pise Is provided by Pliny the Elder, who calls It •earth battered between boards, meaning by hoards a form such as may be used for concrete* In construction work. The Roman sage adds that It was an old and well-tried system of building and remarks that Hannibal used this material for watch towers on the tops .o f hills in Spain during his campaign. - ‘ Who knows whether it was not a so in use when Cheops built his Great Pyramid; for linee are prehistoric nlse buildings in New Mexico and Ar • ‘zona which, some say. dute bnch.fl»- most to that period? • Certainly history cannot trace th system to its origin, and the ph*1 dwellings now visible In France. Spain America, the British colonies and elsewhere may give no complete indi cation of thè extent to which this ma terial was employed In other centuries. —Exchange. QREGOH SEWS NOTES OF fiENM JNTEREST 1 Principal f vents of the Week A definite decision to proceed with ihq construction of the proposed Baker natatorlum as long as the funds on band will allow haa been reaoked, a i l under the guperlntendency of City En- - glneer J. W. Peters active work on the excavation for the pool and build Moro T heater Ventilated by Recently Installed Electric F a« M a th e w » L iv in g s to n , P r ò p r le to r e ing haa started. The rates, practices and service of Briefly Sketched for Infor G. B . M a t h e w ® , M a n a g e r ' the Bentley Telephone company are mation ef Our Readers. to be Investigated by the Oregon pub lic service commission on August 2, Oregon stands eighth in the Hat In according to an order Issued hy the regard to paid-up membership in the com m ission. The corporation sefv es number of towns In Polk, Lincoln American Legion. and Yamhill counties. Dr. O. D. Duane's 20-acre cherry or- A defeated candidate of either the hard near The Dalles thia year nested republican or democratic party for him a profit of $10,000. w nomination for office at the primary More than 2000 retail buyers are ex election cannot accept the nomination >ecled in Portland during annual buy- of the rival party cr become an tode a 3TB’ week, August 9 toj.4. By R. RAV BAKER pendent candidate at the general elec Sheriff Johnson of Hood River coun Popnlar Prices af 30c u d 15< Unleu Otberwroe S^cified _ , tion, according to a legal opinion given ty has asked for volunteers to assist by Attorney General Brown. (fc, l»S«. by McClur« N-w-P*P-r »»««»e-V • him In enforcing speed laws. Show Start» Eight O’clock At the request of the Chamber of . At seven o’clock George Henderson’S Indlaatlona are that the commercial Commerce, R. L. Polk & Co. are tak alarm clock rang down the curtain oa ipple crop of the state as a whole will Ing a census of Modford while secur the dream and his eyes sprang open. bo about 60 per cent of last year. The room looked the same as al- ing names for a new city directory, Oregon wheat exported during the waya. and yet there seemed ......«.thing checking the federal census recently S a t u r d a y J u ly 2 4 stnm ge about It. Finally It d.nvned Gen. John A. Le Jeune, who was re year ended June 30, 1920, amounted announced, which. It 1« geuerally held to 2,875,882 bushels and flour 3,201,115 on him that a perfume from theM »si t * , * * ' cently named commander of the Unit In Medford, Is a thousand or more was scenting up his surrounding!»—a barrels. ed Stataa marine corps. short cf tlhe city’s real population. perfume of baking blaculta. Because It Is no hanger a necessary The Oregon peach crop has prob The strange thing about it was that organisation to the state, Governor Ol tn his dream he had been seated at a cott has dissolved the state council of ably never before been so near a failure table about to begin an attack on as this year, according to Ft L. Kent, defense. wunu biscuits and inaple syrup. field agent for the bureau of crop esti w ith M arg u rette C lark starrin g William Porter, 59, Instructor In . The faint sound of an oven door mates, who has Just made a thorough forging at the Oregon Agricultural cofc hanging shut and the rattling of pans canvass cf the state. Except, to the M iss C lark is v ery popular w ith th e “ m ovie” w orld lege, died Thursday at hla home in cauie from the next room. Ashland and Grauts Pass districts the •The new light housekeepers." Versailles.—A threat to drive the Corvallis. .George commented, as he crawled from The Lane county court has decided prospect Is “no crop this season. Turks from Europe “once and fcr all A filo of the “Stars and Stripes,” the bed and began to dress. ‘T h at won’t not to build a new bridge across the was contained in the allied reply to paper published by the American Inst long. Mrs. Maloney simply won’t W illamette at Harrisburg for at least the Turkish objections to the peace T u e s d a y J u ly 2 7 stand for any baking." troops in France, hns been presented Arriving at his office. George waded treaty delivered to the Turkish peace tw o years. to the Albany publie library. It Is the An underground crossing will be Into his correspondence, gave Instruc delegation. Such action might follow gift of Captain C. B. Winn, for m»nj tions to his assistants and clerks, then INDIAN S, TRIBUTE TO MOTHER Turkey’s refusal to sign the treaty or built where the Pacific highway years a resident of Albany and now crosses the*rallroad two m iles north secluded himself from all c a i l ^ and her* failure to give it effect, the reply of San Bernardino, Cal., who served Red Skinned Fighter In World War gave himself up to day dreams. of Albany. In France in the Quartermaster s de H 16 H Proves Worthy Descendant of Elsie Havers was the cause and the The Portland Railway, Light and The tim e lim it for Turkey to make subject of these dreams, George could Race of Chiefs. Power company has paid to Clacka partment of the army. . starrin g F ra n k M ayo known her decision expires at mid Brigadier-General Mc^lexander, for not forget her. although he hfld seen mas county $94,000, the flrat half of its Is an Wounded-Wlth-Many-Armws her last ten years ago. At first, when several years instructor in charge of T h e production concerns a young fellow w ho inherits night July 27. he came to Detroit, he had given her Indian living In South Dakota. The reply said the Turkish govern oounty taxes. military training at Oregon Agricul The recently organized Southwest scarcely a thought, he was so busy * According to an Indian custom the ment appears to think its responsibil tural college at Corvallis, and w ho, as a tim b e r ' trac t in the n o rth w oods and sets out at ern Oregon Livestock association la malting good In the real estate “game; first thing an Indian mother sees or ity in the war was less than that of oemmander of the thirty eighth infan and besides, his fellow workers were save after her child Is bom may be planning to hold an annual exposition try won t)be sobriquet of ,the “Rock of once to clean up th e lu m b er cam ps acquainted with a number of attractive chosen as the .Infant’s nam e T « Us allies and that Turkey therefore at Marshfield. the Marne,” breaking the Hun attack city girls, one of whom quite cap night of his birth. In April, 1891. the Is entitled to lenient treatment, but Members of the Oregon State Dental Com e and see h o w he does it tivated George and allowed him to mother saw a warrior who had been that the allies could not accept that association opened the first session of on Paris on July 14, 1918, has been spend a great ddhl of time with her wounded by many arrows; hence the plea. made a Brigadier General in the regu their 27ih annual convention Monday and a great deul of money on her; un name given to the new-born child. The note m aintains “T urkey entered lar army. til her former sweetheart, who had Entering the world war In t e the war without a shado.w of excuse or m :rnlng In Portland. New indictments for alleged sugar Lightning struck and seriously dam been West, came hack and married armies of the great white father provocation” and by closing the straits profiteering were returned by the fed her. and took per to Colorado. S a tu r d a y J u ly 3 1 Washington, the first thought of this in the face of the allies Turkey cer aged the steeple of the First Presby- eral grand jury in Portland against L. When George recovered from the oopper-sklnned descendant of a race terlaif church In Portland during a M. Starr, president of the Starr Fruit blow he discovered he had never loved of chiefs was of his mother, whom he talnly prolonged the war by not less heavy electric storm. Products company, and Richard Ad Vivian; It had been simply a case of named as the befteflclary In his $10,- than two years and caused loss to the Approximately ,125.000 applications Infatuation. His thoughts naturally re 000 government war risk Insurance allies of thousands of lives and thou ams. a g ^ t for Parrott & Co., of Cali for motor vehicle drivers’ licenses verted to Elsie, and he attempted to sands of m illions of pcimds. fornia. T he indictments were brought „ * » have been received at the offices of renew his neglected correspondence policy. The mother’s name Is 8usan-Ix>ves- iji because in the other indictments with her. His letters came back un the-War anti she lives at Wakpola. 8. th e secretary of state. returned recently there were said to ERIEF GENERAL NEWS opened, «tamped “Uncial med." He D. She was proud that her son was * At the present rate of growth of F e a tu iin g our old friend C^|ias. R ay be slight errors on the percentage of wrote to mutual friends and learned among the first to respond to the call bank clearings in Portland It Is esti Alaska's great artery cf commerce w ho a lw ay s satisfies us that Elsie and her mother had left of the United States for soldiers to mated that thia year’s total will reach profit charged. Establishm ent of a big Sw iss colony Harbor Springs and were living in Chi fight for their country; she was glad and transportation, tht> government cago. although their address w asnn ob when he came back, unharmed, full of railroad, will be completed by Decem the $2,000,000.000 mark. In some good farming community of Three hundred dollars was appro tainable. Oregon is contemplartod by E. H. Bally, wonderful stories o t the •<>*•«*»• ber 31. 1921. 1 I 11 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 F M - W priated by the city coflncll of Albany “Why not pay the old town a visit, through which he had passed. And The Banner Fork Coal corporation of the Bally Company, Inc., who with anyhow?” he asked himself after.a few „he realized' that he had. by allotment in Harlan county, Ky„ was purchased to a ssist In the establishm ent of a eight delegates from Switzerland was momenta more of cogitation. of pay and by his Insurance policy, by the Ford Motor c c m p ^ y of Do- municipal swimming pool. to Portland making a survey of the sit Tw elve hours later he stepped off demonstrated that all he had was hers, Harry Shown of Twickenham In the train at Harbor Springs. As he as everything he was he owed to her. trolt for $1,500,000. W heeler county was seriously burned- uation. It Is proposed to bring to Ore The national capital guve a cordial gon 100 or more fam ilies of the best walked up a bluff his gait Increased. Wounded-With Many-Arrows might while trying to start a crude oil burn welcome to Governor Cox. democratic class of Swiss farmers and provide Before long he met a-farm flivver be called Indlan-Good-to-Hls Mother. ing engine used in irrigation. presidential nominee, upon his afrlval in which he noticed a nttinber of large homes dor them in some district which Reverend W. M. Case of Eugene has Fifth and Washington Sts. for a conference with President Wll- tin cans. will be suitable to them. Big Money for Perfect Potatoes. been elected moderator of the Oregon ‘Hello," he called. “Walt a minute." I, The perfect potato, which resists PO RTLAND, ORE. Governor Olcott officially reviewed Bon. synod of the Presbyterian church to The driver applied the brakes. and blight and other “spud" diseases, has The census figures for the Hawaiian Oregon military forces at camp Ltf$is Room with privilege of bath, «ingle, succeed L. M. Boozer of Medford. A the machine stopped. been develoiswl. according to Samuel Islands give the population of Hawaii 75c up; double $1.CM) up . to a great assembly Saturday morning. “Well, well.” said the driver. "If it Ryder, head of a well-known English One hundred aliens were deported Room with private bath, «ingle $1.50 as 255,912, compared with 191,909 in The governor personally presented ain’t George Henderson 1" from Oregon In the fiscal year ending up; double $2.09 up. 1910, an Increase of 64,003, or 83.4 firm. awards to winners of cump com peti “Bill Jackets!” George exclaimed, seed Aulo Meet« Trains. 8tree< tars from June 30, according to the annual re He refused to give the name of th tions. The Drake silver trophy %was Union Depot pa«« our doon. and he extended a hand, which met hvhrldlst, but said he paid him $12,000 per cent. port of the bureau of immigration. • Transfer at 5th and GK«an «treet« from Miss Helen Taft, daughter of ex- presented to D company, of Medford, a firm, warm clasp. “Are you atlU deal for seed potatoes which wouldn’t, fill Hereafter marriage w ill not be a North Bank Depot. Presldent William Howard Taft, was bar to election to position as teach^E Captain H. A. Canaduy, commander. ing In maple syrup?” n peck measure. ’ i 1 ... "You bet. Here’s thirty gallons. I’m married hece to Frederick Jchnson The company was designated, as the “We have bought up all the hy- 1 1 1 1 in the Portland public schools, accord taking ’em to the store.” ot t»l« « p o r t.” «»<1 Manning, professor in American his most efficient unit at the Oregon camp. Ing to policy establia*hed by the school “Won’t tweotjw ilne be enough for Ryder. “The average potato yield in tory at Yale university. New Haven, The award has not met with general 5 h e store?” asked George, reaching for 1918 was four tons per acre In Eng board. satisfaction among the other compan his pocketbook. “I haven’t tasted land. With the new seed, six pounds Conn. The state board of control now has Former Governor Samuel W. McCall mnple ayrup In ten years." | transit to the Robert Andrews com ies. per root, or 33 tons per acre, can be Under the new gubernatorial suc “Nope. I can’t sell It." B ill’s face produced. The full results of the per of M assachusetts called at the White pany of New York a oarload of flax was covered with a multitude of grin fect potato may not be reaped for two House and Informed PresidenfW ilBon fiber and tow for which the state re cession amendment to tho state con that he la unable to accept a recess stitution, W. T. Vlato.i, cf .JcMinn- ning wrinkle« as he added, "hut I’ll or three years." give you one, for old time’s sake, you appointment to membership on the ceives $11,621.50. The boys’ and girls’ Industrial clubs ville, president of the Oregon senate, know. You used to be my best cus while federal tariff commission. •-N a w Matrimonial Idea. of Shedd, among whlck is Included the v/sis acting governor of I tomer.” A new party, organised at Chicago, Connecticut has a married couple Governor Olcott wns^at Oi^npia at rgest boys’ Jersoy calf club in the George thanked him and trudged on living apart In two towns, the bride, the Farmer Labor party, entered the tending the funeral of S cretary of orld. will hold their annual industrial with his can of ayrup. It was heavy, who has adsnn^d Ideas. In one town political field with Parley P. Christen i State I. M. Howell, of W a-hington. but It wouldn’t be after he found the and the bridegroom, who has a good sen. Salt Lake City attorney, and Max fair on September 10. i Under the new ameudmep. the presi- shady spot. Soon he came to a four On the ground that the city of.Wood- ! dent of the senate, and not the se^re . «nil n hie salary. In nnother. They S. Hayes, editor oj a Cleveland labor earn ot the cornerw Mtnhllsh- corners. ; — On each p n of » ~ m . e .n corners f r„ „ , » was r . h a . I , Job and a Dig X burn has fexceeded its lim it of lndebt newspaper, as Its nominees for presi : z » ? Y 7 " ; ’ ; m : n 7 ' h a .” br„ught i » « • .» » • » ..» • » house r e .ti.tn d t r from under- ' tor ■ ~ In tn event of Inub.ht, ot tho tatter sm allest. dent and vice president, Respectively. event of week-ends or run away together, as “Elsie’s old home." he sighed. “Won one of them explains It. for several i to a c t.' , ^ tr th u to r s of Portland der who lives there now?’’ »meggu» dnv„ whenever the mood selves them Volstead Wins Contest and Nomination taking certain improvements , The milk distributors of The city of Roseburg has received He mounted the porch. The door They have rented a third apartment MO H I T * Benson. Minn.—The Rev. O. J. Kvale Increases 1 will not pay in excess of $3.20 a hun- was open and only a screen barred his In New Y o * city, which they will legal advice that bonds recently au progress. To his astonishment the share “In their play time.” The bride of Benson Is disqualified as the repub thorized by a special election for the I dredweight fo" milk, n r will they c^n- Fifty thousand Delco-Ught plants to dpsro- tion on American farms art Saving at the - same perfume that bad assailed his retains her maiden name and title or lican candidate for congress In the sov sum of $7000 for an aviation field out- ; sent to an m Creuxe in the retail price most conssrsntive estimate, an hour a day nostrils two mornings ago came from Miss at this time. Tho Oregon Dairymen's It Is her Idea that man and enth Minnesota district In a decision side the city lim its are l^yalld., each— or over 18,000.000 work-hours a year the Interior of the house. Co-operative league .w ill not deliver w ife should not live In the same house filed hero by District Judge Albert Salem Cberrlana have accepted the • u He knocked, and a middle-aged lady, and so get a surfeit of each other. Johnson, who heard the suit conteut- milk to distributors who refuse to pay Thai is «gvaf fo an arm y o f proposal of A. H. Lea, secretary of with white hair, bustled to the door. w orking tan hoar» a d a y for « t a l l m o n th . the league price, but instead will iin lng K vale's nominal Ion. the state fair board, that the Cherri- When Oeorge saw her he dropped the Boston Globe. Congressman A. J. Volstead, author mediately take steps to secure equip; ' Delco-Light b a complete electric light ans riake Tuesday. September 28, of can cf syrup on the porch floor. ’ and power plant for farms and suburban Many O’Briens. of the prohibition enforcement act, ment and deliver milk direct to the “Mis. Havers!" he almost shouted, A soldier nnmed John J. O’Brien who was defeated by Kvale in the June state fair week, a special booster day. consumers of Portland. Out o f these homes. wringing her hand. Exports from the Portland district writing to the war risk bureau about 21 primary, is declared in the dec siou It furnishes an abundance of dean, sale, two ultimatums there promises to do "Well. well. .George. It does seem M . lnm .r.n«.. f . » « l to « 1 « M» »"'»I luring the year ended June 80, T920, economical light, and operates pump, velop a pitched battle between dlstrlb to he the "duly nominated candidate good to look on your face once more, v c ’e valued at $40.388.320, w hile the churn, cream separator, washing mach|<ff And w h . f . in that « . ! M .p l. .» n .p , nnndwr number h ,l »»11 utors, who propose to deliver non of tho Republican party.” Mr. Kvale and other appliance». xports from the Astoria district for I rolctit have »»owed IL You r . )u « P»I-r« would »« >*•> •» hla w ife’s name was Mary A. (»’Rrlen. was indorsed by the nonpartisan the same period were valued at »p- league milk, and the league, which It is also lighting rural stores, garages, In lim e for breakfast—and w< bars plans to distribute its own milk. A search through the bureau files dls- league. churches^ schools, array camps and igfl* biscuits—slw aya do for • breakfast prcxlmatcly $7,000,000. rlow»d the names of 175 John J. way station». Modern Go'd. With the harvest c f one of the larg even down In Detroit $250,000 Timber Sold. 1 O'Brlena, and each of an even 50 of Grent reservoirs in the m ountain’ George w hs walking toward the f)st cherry crop» In the history of the thepi had • w ife uamed M»»ry A. Spokane. Wash —Purchase of near to store the winter ruin nnd snov kitchen. He «luck hla head through •late In full blast, the fruit, raln-spllt, ly 100,000,000 feet of white pine tlm would he veritable pots of gold ai the doorwuv and h i* eve« f<»o1r In a O’Brien. « a drug on the market and hard to the end of the California rainbow.— young la«h l»ci»«,'''X (•••fo ill • <»vep her on a tract five m iles north of Met M o ro - - Oregon n jv e at any price, according to re • May U«« Cenerete Coffins. Ban Fruncslcco Chronicle. The girl kroked up sod tlielv glance* aline. W aeh ./for approximately $250 The corporation of the town of torts coming from W illam ette valley «net. 000 by the Ohio Match company was TO» B w wm U« • oak •W hat—what are you doing here?" “Middlesborough. England, Is consider- joints. announced here. Representing practically every line «be fsllered. nnd her eye« found thv Ing the use of concrete, coffins^In local Maine Llauor Laws. burls! groynds as '«elng lighter and O v a r 30.000 DELCQçUGHT Plant» in ActtaHfeo f business In Portland, a petition bear- - “Maine law" wns the nmno given. In floor Astoria. Ore., Mayor Resigns. cheaper than those made of wood. “I Just dropped In for breakfast. ng the names of moreAhan 300 men the state of Maine to an act "to pro Astoria. O r—James Bremner sub You sue. I hove maple ayrup. and you -nd wcinen urging Mayor Oeorge L. hibit drinking houses nnd tippling Hla Class. n ltted h is resignation as mayor of As —you nave th« bleculta; ao I thought O A L I T T L E M I S S I O N A R Y W O R K IN Y O l l. 3aker to announce hlmeelf a candidate shops.” It was passed In May, 18<>1; Ilere's some health expert says we we might collnborate. tcria. h o gave us hla reason that for re-elactlon, was presented to the received the signature of (he governor idle days by telling y«»ur neighlmVH >f th«- o f thow m y - w m .i . t r . . . Ot » r w A . t ,n .ln ... on June 2 ind was first enforced nt mayor. -Y e«," <»bserv«Hl Mrs. Haver», as are always taking the sweetness ont I possible for him to rdrnaiu In office, Bangor on July 4 of the same year. itic« of The Obaerver. It y.»u can t ¿cl Franklin D’Oller, national command In all Its I 4 UH «be pounxl syrup on a biscuit, “we Thia l«w wns re-enacted. of Ufa." On a Curve. send U8 their • addreaxeH ind we 'vill_t*ei d thought It « M •* *• BI* nd ,h* er of the American Legion, w ill be a parts, in 1858. and was made more M cri p t 10118 An Aits’ftillan Invenior hns given ■iimmpr In the old home—b« reporters, « a m b it* CGpIPS » We pay for ail «of dili’ w >’•»!• b< piano s -lightly curvati keyboard tío i Portland visitor from Saturday. Aug ■tringe’nt In 1867 and again In T®7®- !t Coldest Moment«"During the Day. like the folks over on ihe point; so waa so amended In 1872 na to bring reach all (»arts of It trito ust 7. to 10, according to a communl player con The tow minutes after, sunrise la here we are—enma Just yesterday SuhsenltV f o r (’he ( Ihserver. B»-l W ckl pdblt-hed cation receive« from national head d der and wine from grnr«» grown In equal elT u- morning. Yes we liked Chicago fkI Hy usually the coldest period of the day the state within the prohibition. In Vi'I'C o i c Km pipe u I Iw I » quarters by W. B. Follett, «Ute com well, but El»’»* thought she could get a 1884 an amendment was ndded to the better p o s i t l h » t r o t t , so we nsevod mander of the legion. » Beginning ef Spring. eonatltutfon prohibiting forever the Town With No Atraet«. The Morrow county *J®at harvest sale of Intoxlrtrttof liquors within the thert only Is«’ week. We found a nlcv Spring begin* when the sunse_nt«rs The smallest dependence 'of France W plac; i right at the start, hut we had to la Isle d’lloedle. situated at the east the sigli <‘f Arles cf 4he zorl'sc. or th* la expected to begin In the country limits of the state. Since 1851 the ex- »et we Ju«t had to have constellation of Pisces, nnd the exact north of Lexington and Ione this week. presslon “Maine law” has been psed «et «ml—because ou <mr Mocnlta n;uf Mrs Moloney said of Bella Isle. Its population Is 238. time of Ibis event varies n Utile from Thacrop promises a heavy yield. Some colloquially to denote any state ertn<t the other roonu-rs couldn’t stand the They do not s|»enk French, but Celtic. year to year. The dales of the com fields were slightly Injured by the re ment prohibiting the sale of Intoxlcat- Fishing Is the principal Industry, and «mell of them : w» w e decided to tak* menceweut of the Bensons mny h* cent hot weather, but the damago la Ing flrtoks.-— Boston Globs. / ,v ■ vacation, end u«e np some of »h* they are provided with food at an Inn stateti as about Merck 21, Juue 21 managed by the women. The town ha» we hod saved, and. a i I «aid not believed to he great September 22 and December 22. M HWto 'bore we are.” BISCUIT PERFUME -Ju ly P ro g ra m T u e s d a y s a n d S a t u r d a y s o f E a c h W ieek ALLIES THREATEN TO , ORIVE OUT THE i l i æ wLet’s Elope'9 t “ Brute Breakers S p e c ia l R a t e s _ NEW HOTEL PERKINS 1 H U 4 t 'l l i l i l í * String Beans” DELCO n LIGHT Efficiency Farm epey HULERV BROS. * I JOB PRINTING F 6 I 1 VI -