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T W IC E A W EEK NO. 88 G resham O utlook SHAM’ mltl TOOMAH IN WEDDÀpG ANNIVERSARY ,JI TAKEN IfUlLul 111 OF FAIRVIEW COUPLE ’IC ORDINANCE A giv S Í recent a c tio n of the tow n I |n hiring a traffic officer, M. .,ire to enforce th e traffic ordl- i of the tow n h as b ro u g h t some as to w hat th e o rdinan ce Is then it w en t Into effect. Tin , , — _ ee went in to effect F ebru u ry WIZARD COUNTY, OREGON AMERICA’S FRÇJAY, JANUARY 2, 1920 GRAND a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. E arl! Townsend on New Years eve, the oc- i caslon honoring the 30th wedding! anniversary of Mr. Townsend’s p ar ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Townsend. I The rooms were tastefully decorated | I with sprays of holly and the h o lid a , > spirit prevailed throughout th e e v e n I K tn e even : ing which quickly passed in pleasant ! and the im p o rta n t articles In conversation and music. A delicious Ilnance a re as follow s: I luncheon was served. ihall be u n la w fu l fo r any per-1 Tht’ Suests included besides the > persons to d riv e an autom o- host and hostess, Mr and Mrs J w i0,or vehicle, elec tric vehicle, Townsend. Mr. and M r/ W 4 mis or h o rse-d riv en vehicle I , ,, " *’ , the c o rp o ra te lim its of tne ' nBend- Mr an<l Mrs. E. M. Stone I, Greshant fa s te r th an a speed and H0I‘H. Robert and Johr Mr. and Biles per h o u r. And w ithin the Mrs. E. Tegert, Mr and Mrs A L ' ^ ’T r 'm U e s " m r K 1 On T " T ’ * » "•" direct betw een th e town lim its north and P o w ell V alley road, mil Valley ro ad betw een the limits on th e east and Ava and dau8 h ter Cathleen, Mr. and Mrs. A K ronenberg, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stone, Mrs. M. B. Sleret, Mrs. E. D. Towle, Mrs. Eliza Stone, Miss Edell.i Lawrence a v e n u e and Row- llley road. which c ith e r m o to r or horse- 1, shall lie p a rk e d fo r a g re a te r I than th irty m in u te s on Ppw- K«t for a d is ta n c e of 5» feet <the east In te rse c tio n of Powell lain streets o r fo r a distance of on Main s tre e t n o rth from aierscction of M ain and Powen e’ ‘^ BB Helen Bliss, Miss Berths W att, Miss Josephine Townsend, Byard Miller. Roy Stone and Albert Camp machine m ay he p ark ed w ithin tan 10 feet of any fire hydrant I the c o rp o ra te lim its. person v io latin g the pro- i of th is a rtic le s shall upon Mon th e re o f before th e town t be fined In a sum not less I! or m ore th a n $50 o r shall be ltd by im p riso n m en t in th e ¡jail not less th a n one nor more |l dayH, o r by both such fine hprisonment. eof $1 fo r first offense and not sd the sum of $50 for subse- olfenses is provided for driv en the s tr e e ts in th e town of with th e m uffler o r cut-out FLOYED METZGER TAKES BRIDE FORM ABERDEEN Floyed S. Metzger arrived in G resham last night from Aberdeen, W ashington, with his bride, and is receiving the congratulations of his friends a t th e home of his parents, I Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Metzger. . ... T > The bride was MlBB L aura A nder- Bon- a popular young lady of the n o rth ern city. The wedding was sol- enlzed at the home of h er parents yesterday by the Rev. Chas. T. H urd of th e Presbyterian church, in the presence of a few n ear relatives of bride and the m other of th e groom. Mr and Mrs. M etzger will make th eir home in P ortland. shall be u n law fu l for the P otato Im provem ent Sought. .of any a u to m o b ile electric ve- Oregon potato grow ers will be motor vehicle, m otorcycle, or Irawn v eh icle to cut the cor- asked to cooperate with th e state col it the in te rse c tio n of Powell lege experim ent station in potato seed lain s tre e ts o r at th e intersec- it Powell an d South R oberts treatm en t and potato spraying next AB v eh icles approaching y ear to im prove the yield and quality ;l3vc m e n tio n e d intersections of th e crop. The m ethods th a t have deep to th e rig h t and pass to raised W isconsin to the first ran k In it of th e c e n te r of the street the production of high g rad e potatoes Ktions. persons v io latin g the provis- are being investigated by M. B. Mc- this a rtic le sh all upon con-¡K ay ussociate plant p athologist of thereof b efo re th e town re th e statio n , who will ad ap t them to tie fined th e sum of $1 for the •Jeiise and not to exceed $10 Oregon conditions. He atten d ed the W isconsin potato show D ecember 10 Kh su b seq u en t offetiBe. and Inspected the potato work of the 10SE A N D VICTORY W isconsin station. He will attend 1 regular S un d ay school service the conference of the potato patholo fheld at Iliff church Sunday at gists of A m erica rep o rtin g th e im- tf. T h e a d u lt B ible clasB will p o rtan t work he has done on verticll- the se rie s of lessons taken | jl]n) wjjt )n o reRon He will arran g e ae m em b ersh ip m anual. The ¡ ____ »Pl. fo r stu d y Is God. The th <‘ com m ittee on experim enta. class w ill comm ence the cooperative work for carry ing on this I lessons n ext Stinoe} and ev- n ne of work tn Oregon. fecis confident th a t these ______________ will ad d m uch to the inter , ill(|K.raII c h u rc h Will Hold B azaar, /the w ork. T he prim ary clam e Continue to use the improved The Ladles Aid of the Swedish lessons. New books have L u th eran church of Powell Valley ordered fo r the prim ary class wm have th e ir yearly auction in the will prove very interestin g . (,b u r,,b W ednesday evening, Jan u ary a - t 7 « :3 ■ 0 « p. ■ ■ m. » * » « -« » « "■ » ' be gladly received and may be left fed to a tte n d th is aervice. i at th e church on or before 7 o ’clock, A < o inm unity M eeting. on th e evening of th e sale. Coffee «immunity m eeting fo r the d e - 1 an(, cake w,„ bt, served. Everyone nt of th e consciousness of is invited to attend. uni th e prom otion of hum an Read by all— Outlook w ant ads. irhood, is th e ob ject of the of m eetings to be held a t the «Hat E piscopal church begin- STILL SELLS GOODS ON nuary 4 and co n tinuing in d ti- Thom as A. Edison, one of th e g re a te s t in v en to rs m e w orld has ever produced, and now 72 y e a rs o ld , Is becom ing n e a re r and d e a re r to his fellow countrym en every d ay . T h is new p ictu re w as ta k e n tn th e New E ngland sta te s th e o th e r d ay , a s E dison s a t In a m otor car w aiting for H enry F o rd to g et a sh a v s an d Jo h n B u rro u g h s to send WELL KNOWN WOMAN ¡ ‘ RED TRIANGLE LEAGUE” OF BULL RUN DIES ORGANIZED BY Y. M. C. A. Mrs. E lla K lin g er was born in M is souri on May 13, 1874. She w as m arried D ecem ber 24, 1891 to A lvin H. K lingler. She has resid ed in B ull R un since th e y e a r 1912. M rs. K lin g ler died D ecem ber 28, 1919, aged 45 years, 7 m onths and 15 days. She leaves to m ourn th e ir loss h e r husband, th re e sonB, Sam uel, A lvin, and C harley K lin g ler, one d a u g h te r, Mrs. May Gibons, fo u r siste rs an d one brother. F u n eral services w ere held W ed nesday aftern o o n from th e B ull R u n church. In te rm e n t w as in th e Cliff Side cem etery. Rev. R. E u g en e Myers of G resham officiated a t th e services. DEPUTY FIRE MARSHAL TO SPEAK IN GRESHAM A m eeting of th e G resh am V o lu n teer F ire d e p a rtm e n t w ill be h eld tn the fire hall, M onday ev en in g , J a n u ary 5 at 8 p. m. The a n n u a l elec tion of officers w ill be h eld a t th is tim e. Deputy F ire M arshal Geo. W. Stokes, who w as h ere re c e n tly In specting th e fire fighting facilities of th e tow n, w ill be p re se n t an d ta lk to th e boys on fire p ro tectio n , etc. Mr. Stokes is a mai) of w ide experience and th e m eetin g p ro m ises to be one of g re a t benefit to all. B usiness m en, counciim en an d all ow n ers of b u ild ings are urged to atten d . P la n s fo r a p e rm a n e n t o rg an iza- tio n of th e m en and w om en w ho se rv ed as Y. M. C. A. w a r w o rk ers, h a v e ju s t been received by F . A. Mc- C arl, ex ecu tiv e se c re ta ry of th e N at io n al W a r W o rk C ouncil fo r th e W e ste rn D ivision, w ho h a s been a p p o in te d by N a tio n a l C h a irm a n W il lia m S lo an e as a m em b er of th e com m itte e a u th o riz e d a t th e D e tro it con v e n tio n to effect such an o rg a n iz a tio n . I t w ill be know n as th e “ R ed T ria n g le L e a g u e ” an d ail m en and w om en Y. M. C. A. w ar w o rk e rs w ho serv ed e ith e r o v erseas o r in hom e cam p w o rk , a b o u t 18,000 a ll to ld , a re elig ib le to m em b ersh ip . W h e re th e r e a re sufficient n u m b e r o f m em b ers in a co m m u n ity , Red T ria n g le clu b s w ill be fo rm ed . P ro v ision is also m ade fo r a n n u a l S tate m e e tin g s in co n n ectio n w ith th e s ta te c o n v en tio n s of th e Y. M. C. A. and fo r tr ie n n ie l n a tio n a l m e etin g s d u r in g th e in te rn a tio n a l co n v en tio n s of th e a sso ciatio n . T he p u rp o se of th e lea g u e is sta te d to be “ to p e rp e tu a te am o n g th e Y. M. C. A. w a r w o rk e rs th e fine fello w sh ip an d s p irit of u nselfish serv ice so m a n ife st in w a r tim e s .” A la rg e p e r c e n ta g e o f th e w ar w o rk ers w ere b u s iness o r p ro fe ssio n a l m en a n d w om en, n o t re g u la rly co n n ected w ith Y. M. C. A. w o rk a n d it is expected th a t th r o u g h th is o rg a n iz a tio n th ey can c o n tin u e to re n d e r Im p o rta n t service. TO BE BURIED SUNDAY HOOSIER FARMER IS CALLED BLUEBEARD D. L. M cL ain of G resh am an d five i. siste rs, M rs. B elle M ichel, M rs. E th ei H ester Ann M cLain was born in 1 M iller, G resh am , M rs. In e z M iller, Shellyville, Illin o is, Ju ly 9, 1864. She Mrg p h e o b a B o honan o f C o rv allis; O b itu ary o f M r», Ja* . L a w re n c e . Ä - Ä - S C rltcJ'll’Tj K " Ä % i '. ° Î Â . « * 90 ’ S “ .» » . ¡ - » ■ '" ’‘" f / î J ,f it kill».” His firm aays he , w hale of a success. w cam e to Oregon w ith h er p a re n ts tn Mrs. E iv e M iller of P o w ers, O regon, the spring of 1877 lo catin g neui an d o n e b ro th e r, W illiam M cLain of G resham w here all of h e r life w as G resh am , O regon. S he p e a c efu lly p assed aw ay S un ' spent. She was co n v erted an d jo in ed ! th e B ap tist church in 1881. M arried day a fte rn o o n , D ecem ber 28, 1919. F u n e ra l se rv ices w ere h eld on rto Jas. W. L aw rence A pril 12, 1883.1 F o u r children w ere born to th is u n io n T u e sd a y a fte rn o o n a t 2 o 'clo ck fro m th e M eth o d ist c h u rc h . R ev. R. E. of whom tw o survive. She was of a kind and loving dis- Myera, p a s to r of th e c h u rc h , re a d th e position and en d eared h erself to all s c r ip tu r e lesson a n d offered p ray er, who knew her. a fte r w h ich th e fu n e ra l se rm o n was | She has been practically an invalid d e liv e re d by R ev. A. J. W a re of th e ! ¡'or th e last two years, b u t c h e e rfu l: B a p tist c h u rc h o f O regon City, and uncom plaining to th e last. She w as la id to re s t in th e G r e s h - ' She was an affectio n ate wife and am c e m e te ry a n d h e r g ra v e was corn- m other, and leaves to m o u rn th e ir p lelely co v ered w ith b e a u tifu l flower» 1 loss her husband, Jam es W. L aw - le ft by lo v in g frien d a. T h e pall- r n c . and two d au g h ters. Mrs. Geo. b e a re rs a t th e fu n e ra l w ere all Metz- Page and Mrs. M innie A ylsw orth of g era, clo se frie n d a of Mr». L aw ren ce. G resham , aa,! th ree « ran d ch ild ren , T hey w ere H en ry , Jo h n , J a k e , H arve, ! b esides her p aren ts, Rev. a n d Mrs | W ill an d B e rt M etzger. T he fu n e ra l se rv ic e s o f M tb . C h a r lo tte F re d rlc k a r.w h o d ied a t th e h om e of h e r d a u g h te r , M rs. F re d S helly, In S p rin g d ale, J a n u a r y 1st, w ill be held in G resh am , J a n u a r y 4, a t 3 o ’clock. T h e se rv ic e s w ill be from th e a u d ito riu m of th e O dd F ello w s h all u n d e r th e d ire c tio n of th e B re th re n co n g re g a tio n . PLEASANT HOME Rev. E arl II. C o tto n will sp e a k a t th e M ethodist c h u rc h S u n d ay m o rn ing a t 11 o ’clock on th e topic, “ Re- en fo rcem en t fo r th e fight a g a in s t m a n ’s enem y " T h is Is th e fo u r th topic of th e aeries on th e F u n d a m e n ta l T ru th s of th e C h ris tia n F a ith E veryone Is In v ited to a tte n d . S unday school w ill m eet at th e usual h o u r w ith In te re s tin g c lasses fo r all A lene, d a u g h te r of M r a n d M rs C lifford Sloop, is til w ith s c a r le t fever. C arl P a u lse n is ill w ith e ry s ip e la s at th e hom e of his s is te r, Mrs. P e te r | G regem on. Mrs. G re g e ra o n ’s son P e te r L arso n , is also ill w ith to n s ll- I litis. Mr an d M rs D. T. W illiam s en- I te rta in e d a t d in n e r New Y e a r’s d ay Mr and M rs G ra n t S lo o p MRS. J. W . L A W R E N C E , W illiam Edw ard i S . ‘X Ä ALUMNI-HIGH GAME RESULTS IN A TIE Ju d g e S tap leto n ’s hom e w as th e scene of a jolly New Y ear’s p a rty on W ednesday evening w hen he an d Mrs. S tapleton e n te rta in e d a p arty of T he g am e played la s t T u e sd a y b e friends. Those p resen t besides th e tw een th e fo rm e r U. H. S. fo o tb a ll h o st and hostess w ere Mr. an d Mrs. A rth u r D ow sett, Mr. an d Mrs. W ill I sta rs , re p re s e n tin g th e a lu m n i, a n d H essel, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n C annon th e fa s t h ig h school te a m w as a s u r - Mr. and Mrs. H e rb e rt E ling, Mr. a n J p rise to all su p p o rtin g th e alu m n i. Mrs. Jas. E lkington, Mr. an d Mrs. T he o dds w ould r .lly go to th e B enj. C am eron, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. high school if th e r e w as any d istin c - E astm an and Mr. and Mrs. Jo sep h A. tio n s to be m ad e c o n c e rn in g th e c la s - H aley, T he evening w as sp e n t in j of th e tw o te a m s. T h e sp eed y H i cardB- i team , th o u g h th e y w e re o u tw e ig h e d T he evening proved so u n u su ally ! ten p o unds to th e m an , sm a sh e d a n d e n te rta in in g th a t the id ea of a club b ro k e th e a ll-s ta rs beefy line. In th e to provide fo r such affairs w as dis- first h a lf th e y w ere w ith in tw o y a rd s cussed and before th e p a rty b ro k e up [ of v icto ry , b u t th e h eav y field a n d in th e early h o u rs of th e new y ear, a th e end of th e q u a r te r p re v e n te d th e club had been organized w hich w ill to u ch d o w n th a t w ould have g iven th e be know n a t the G resham Social club, gam e to th e H igh school i those p resen t being th e c h a rte r m em - T he A lum ni w ith a ll th e i r v a s t bers. A set of by-law s w ere d raw n a m o u n t of beef w ere n o t a b le to 1 up and H e rb e rt E ling w as elected com e an y n e a re r th a n th e Hi s c h o o l’s p resid en t and Mrs. Jo h n C annon, 20 y a rd line. ! secretary . T he m em bership list w ill T h e g am e w as a h a rd fo u g h t s tr u g - be held open fo r som e tim e so th a t gle from th e first dow n to th e la s t o th e rs may join if th ey so desire. w histle. W ith th e six v ic to rie s to th e ir FURNITURE WILL NOT cre d it th e H i school boys w ere alw ay s BE CHEAPER IN 1929 in th e gam e w ith all of th e ‘‘old U D ue to the g re a t am o u n t of hom e H. S. fig h t.” T he H l school te a m w as a s t a r as I build in g now going on, w hich w ill co n tin u e for th re e y ears a t least, th e a w hole, b u t th e w o rk of T ed J o h n - dem and fo r fu rn itu re is fo u r tim es B' on ’n »be back field a n d A1 C am p on g re a te r th a n th e supply. A t th e *‘ne Pu » »b em in th e ltm e lig h t. G rand R apids, Chicago and Ja m es- O rval Z im m erm an , th e A lu m n t tow n fu rn itu re m ark ets, d eale rs w ere “ M oose” c e n te r w as th e ir s t a r p lay er, g lad to place o rd ers fo r o n e -fo u rth of W ith no sco re th e a n n u a l A lu m n i- th e ir actu al re q u irem en ts. I Hi g a m e ended. T his is a condition th a t p re v a ils gchool-__ A lu m n i— all over th e country. A g re a t deai Cam p Q u e sin b e rry of fu rn itu re is m a n u fa c tu re d on th e j B u rlin g am e ......... r. f .. . . *K L y m an Pacific C oast b u t h ere also it is said W rig h t _______ r. g. S pence th e factories can n o t supply th e d e-j M iller ...................l.te r Z im m erm an m and. The d eale r has to ta k e w h at S a tte rs tro m 1. g L an e G ran .............. he can get w hen he can g et it. .1. f. Good In th e Ja n u a ry issue of th e G ran d B ru g g e r ......... ..1. e. . P e te rso n R apids F u rn itu re R ecord, th e n a t D. J o h n s to n . r. h H oney ional jo u rn a l of th e fu rn itu re tra d e , T. JohnB ton ...f ... S ta n le y published in th e lead in g f u r n itu r e P e a k ............... q. ... Good .1. h. city of th e w orld, ap p ears an a rtlcio S k irv in , C apt. . ... T h o m so n co n tain in g th e opinions of lead in g fu rn itu re m a n u fa c tu re rs in all th e FUNERAL SERVICES OF fu rn itu re cen te rs tellin g w hy fu r n i JOHN F. SHELLER HELD tu r e prices will increase r a th e r th a n decrease d u rin g 1920. Som e say J o h n F re d ric k S h e lle r w as b o rn in prices will not go low er fo r five years, b u t m ost of th e m a n u fa c tu re rs e . S pringfield, O hio, S e p te m b e r 9, 1845. pect conditions to begin to grow n o r H e g ra d u a te d fro m A n tio ch college. m al in th ree years. 1 Yellow S p rings, O hio a t th e a g e of In th e la s t five y ears th e co st of I lab o r has trip led In th e fu r n itu r e fac 27. L a te r he m a r rie d M iss R u th to ries, and lu m b er has advanced 300 S h re w sb e rry o f D u fer, In d ia n a a n d to 600 p e r cent. M irrors an d o th e r | th ey m oved to P a rs o n s, K an sas. E ig h t m a te ria ls a re th e h ig h est th e y ev er ch ild re n w ere b o rn to th is u n io n have been, and each m o n th sees a i ... „ . . , . slig „ . k h . t Increase in „it . n i ls. . F a c Beven of w hom su rv iv e him . T h ey all „ m . a » te „ ria a re Mrs. E va C ru z a n , Mrs. Jo h n to ries can ’t buy a y ear's supply like they did In th e old days and m u st be W elch, Mrs. Jo h n D ick erso n liv in g satisfied w ith one carload of lu m b er, in P a ris, K an sas, M rs. O. A. B a rn e tt, w here before th ey p u rch ased whon tra in loads a t a tim e. T his k eeps th s of K a n sa s C ity, M isso u ri, M rs J . S. W ard of L os A ngeles, C a lifo rn ia , an d price on th e increase. T h e b e tte r g rad es of lu m b er, es Mrs. G. N. F itc h of P h eo n ix , A ri pecially w aln u t, a re m ore p le n tifu l zona an d H e rb e rt H. S h e lle r of B a r th a n cheap lu m b er, th a t's w hy the b e tte r grad es of fu rn itu re a re m ore tlesv ille, O k lah o m a. S am u el S h e lle r econom ical th an th e ch e a p e r grades. who lives th r e e m iles w est of G re s h Most fu rn itu re facto ries a re o v er am , is a b ro th e r. sold fo r from six to tw elve m onths, Mr. S h e lle r d ied in P o rtla n d . F u and m ost dealers are cry in g fo r fu r n itu re . Only th o se w ith fo rtn ig h t w ill n e ra l serv ices w ere h e ld fro m C a rl- hav e sufficient fu rn itu re on h and to Bon’s ch ap el T u e sd a y , D ecem b er 3 0 ru n them th is w in ter. T hose w ith a t 10 o 'clock. In te r m e n t in M u ltn o sm all stocks m u st Increase prices by m ah cem etery . S erv ices w ere co n sp rin g o r q u it business. ‘‘T he fam ily in need of fu rn itu re d u c te d by Rev. R. E u g e n e M yers. will not be able, to bi y it any c h e a p e r H e rb e rt H. S h e lle r, th e so n , nam e th a n now ” says Ed. M etzger, th e lo from his hom e in O k la h o m a to a t cal fu rn itu re d ealer, “ unless It d esires tend th e fu n e ra l of hla fa th e r. to w ait th ree to five years fo r n o rm al co nditions In th e fu r n itu r e In d u s MRS. FREDRICKAR DEAD, tr y .” W h ose D eath O ccu rred S u n d ay. 8 e n j G ro w er s, A tten tion ' ilns in th e w ant ads. ' GRESHAM SOCIAL CIRCLE ARRIVES WITH NEW YEAR A * •d io u rn e d a n n u a l m eeting of ’»-operative B erry G rowers will •Id I p the lib ra ry a t 7 p. ni. on teKiay. J a n u a r y ,7, 1920 if you •forested in b e rry grow ing and 1° join, you a re cordially lnvit- 1 »ttend th is m eetin g . In union 1» itru n g th . K A. M IL L E R . Secretary. Sticking by H is C row d. Y -nian, do you expect to go »»on w hen you d ie ? ” called a '-boy to Geo. H. de K ay, tran s- tecretary. w ho m ad e tw enty voy- icross th e A tla n tic w ith troop ' »nd was m a k in g his fifth trip men from S ib eria. R uddy,” cam e th e answ er 'nR i ’ll stay w ith th e so ld iers and '•ete th e re is s till som e work to •Be." $1.50 PER YEAR I t pays to advertfee. ROAD AT 90 Binging, gospel preaching, lilowshlp, w ill ch aracterize the T h e services will be con- 1 by th e p a sto r, Rev. R. Eugene assisted by o th ers. Meetings held each n ig h t of the week •Monday an d w ill begin p ro m p t 7:80. C o u rte o u s tre a tm e n t is ted *o all. No u n fa ir advantage te taken of anyone. •»objects fo r th e first week are Wows: S u n d a y m orning, "A tor T o n g u e -T ie ;” Sunday even- T ltte d fo r a B ig J o b ;” Tues- V eJueaday, T h u rsd a y , F riday Nturday n ig h ts , "In th e School '»he S p irit." TU ESD AYS AND F R ID A Y S C ard o f Thsutk». Clem P. T arw ich, cham pion m a rry in g H o o s'er fa rm e r of S h e r idan. Ind., h a > been title d th e m odern "B lu e b e a rd ” since being convicted of a tte m p tin g to poison h is seventh wife. He is now se rv in g a th re e to fo u rte e n -y e a r se n ten ce In th e s ta te prison. I t was charged he p u t cyanide In a well a f te r No. 7 had o b tain ed a «• vorce. We w ish to th a n k o u r frie n d a fo r th e ir h e lp fu ln e ss a n d sy m p a th y d u r ing th e long illn ess a n d a t th e d e a th and b u ria l o f o u r b eloved w ife an d m o th er, H e ste r A. L a w re n c e , a n d a re esp ecially g ra te fu l fo r th e b e a u tifu l flow ers w hich cove» h e r la s t re s tin g place. JA S. W. L A W R E N C E MR8. GEO. PA G E MRS. E. W. A Y L SW O R T H . H ave you seen o u r sto c k of ru g s ? E. M etzger. Y our H om e F u rn ta h e r.