Stye Wrmwfcm Wralìt BAUT A » 3 SHOW IO . 11, IMA. . X IX 0. • ». HERMISTON. UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 16. 1924 DAJIY SHOW IS HELD BEST YET 1st. 37; W. C. Tilden 8nd, IS; F. M. Guiwtts 3rd, 33. Class 31, Best fitted owners ex­ hibit, 4 animals— A. W. Agnew, *10. Class 33, Bast fitted animal— C. J. Vollva, *G. Best Dairy herd— A. W. Agnew. Class B— Sw ine ATTENDANCE BOT UP TO USUAL Clang 2— Duroc Jersey. - High School Mirror Devoted to the Interest and Deval opment of the Hermiston Schools POLITICAL ISSUES WILL BE DISGUSSED OREGON ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST N«. 6 H in HOUSE ROBBED SATURDAY HIGHT The proposal to bond Bal er county for 3500,000 for the construction and improvement of the Baker-Unity and the BakerCornucopla roads will be JAMES W. GOOD, IOWA CONGRESS­ submitted to the voters at the general OET FIFTEEN OR TWENTY DOL- MAN, WILL BE S P E A K E R election, November 4, according to a DOLLARS IN CASH, WATCH resolution adopted by the county court. Speaker is B ig Figure in N ational The olty of Klamath Falls has filed En* rance is Gained Bv M h “ H ols Folitics And One of Chief Speak- a protest with the public service com- Through fu ,« Through Screen Screen While W hile Occu­ erg In This Campaign mission in connection with the appll- pants are Away. ' cation of the Oregon-California & " Eastern Railroad company for permis- * James W. Good, the Iowa congress- al° “ t0 e8tabl*sh a half dozen rail- .Last Saturday night betw een a man. will deliver the big West End road cro88i»88 within the boundaries and i o o ’clock robhers - j j ___ «unoers gained en- campaign address at . ~ Hermiston on of of the the municipality. I trance Into the residence of Henry Tuesday evening, October 28, at 8 Judge Percy Kelly of Albany will Hitt ................. z -It|I In this v„ city and stole TO[wee between o'clock. He will discuss all tbe pres- be tbe only candidate for Justice of fifteen and twenty dollars ent political lssue8 with unusual fam the 8tate supreme court to succeed and a gold watch that was the nro- iliarity and knowledge because of the late Ju8t,ce John McCourt at the perty of Mrs McKeen The famllv Voi. 4. Best boar 1 year and over— Geo. Bo. 1 Strohm 1st, *6; C. W. Tilden 2nd, S3« As was expected the game last tlee. It Is hoped the lower classmen Beet hoar under 1 year— Lowell Stockar 1st. *5; Lowell Stockard 2nd Saturday turned out to be a rather will take a deeper Interest In foot ’=octfc«ll Game of Saturday Enter­ *3; Geo. Strohm 3rd, *1. good practice game and furnished an I ball and In athletics In general, for tain* Crowd. L ist o f Premium Beet sow one year and over— Low­ opportunity to try out some of the ' It will be by these same lads that ell Stockard 1st, *5. W inners in D ifferent Depart­ ___ Beet __ sow under g 1 year Oncar sub8tltutes- A sood number of subs the future status of athletics in the m ents Given. Mlkeeell 1st, *5; Gilbert Whitsett were 8ent ,n and 11 was due to this high school will be determined. and the fact that only four or five _ _ _ _ b «. ------- 2nd, *3; Lowell Stockard 3rd, *1. Four bogs, either sex, any age, the plays, mostly line-bucks, were used ! The Fall Festival given last Sat- In quality and quantity the Dairy K*t of one sire— Geo. Strohm 1st, *8. the entire game that the score was urday night was a huge succesg from and Hog show this year was the best Champion boar— Lowell Stockard. no larger. The fin d score was 37 both the fnanclal and artistic stand e v e r h e ld i Champion sow— Oscar Mlkesell. ever held. Tn In attendance it was n o . t!Ciaas 3_ Poiand china, to 0. point. The' student body has now so good. This was partly accounted Best boar 1 year and over— H. J. ______ finished paying for the piano and for by unpleasant weather conditions Stillings 1st. »6; L. A. Wheeler 2nd, This week the squad is concen- ba« money left to be utilised in de­ the first dny and the early part o f ,^ ’ ’ ~ Canfield 3rd. *3. the second dny. Judges of cattle «stillings lst,4» * ^ ^ j/s tlllln g s ^ nd, bating its efforts on one thing, the bate’ defeat of Pendleton. The members and other exhibits were of one ac­ 33; H. J. Stliltngs 3rd, *1 Tbe Sen,or class has chosen and cord as to the general Improvement Best sow 1 year and over— H. J. of the squad have certified their In- Stillings 1st. *5j H. J. Stillings 2nd, tentions of keeping In the best of ordared ‘heir class pins. of the quality of the exhibits. condition, and Mr. Gralapp has been I --------- H. J. Stliltngs 3rd, *1. manager for President Coolidge and “ exp,red’ , the thieves reaching through and un­ The addition of poultry won much *3; Sow under 1 year—— Sherlock The freshman. Junior and sen- it was through his understanding Burns realized last week its dream hooking the screen Paper matches attention and interest and this part Stockard *5; Thomas Lenhart 2nd, giving them a thorough work-out every evening fter school. The team ior classes eacb conducted a candy of national affairs and the character * ”“ r,y 80 y w h e n t h e 'lr8t pas’ , that had been str.rck and thrown on of the show was excellent for the 33; Celatha Lamblrth 3rd, *1. eemsmoafn x v z r - Best sow and litter farrowed un­ goes to Pendleton Saturday, Octo­ booth at the Dairy and Hog show x first effort and added much to the where a neat little sum was taken 10 weeks------ R. C. Canfield 1st, ber 18. , show. The sheep exhibits were also der ¿ r ' j . * • “ “ ■» « • * ' » 7 . hx M 35. Into the various clasg treasuries. new and drew the attention of the Four hogs, either sex, any ge, the Project neonle w i l l m . the accompaniment of screeching auto- “ house. crowds. Many fine cattle and hogs get of one sire— H. J. Stillings 1st As a result of a little but mighty Good on his visit her f mobile horns and the cheers of hun- ! 6 nert day wh,,e a ffroup of Grade News were sllown and the honey part was *8; H. J. Stillings 2nd. *5. talk which Mr. Gralapp gave before The eighh grade football team de- Champion boar— H. J. Stillings. of the highest grade. found the watch in the grass close the student body last week, a few feated the Umatilla eighth grade by propriatlons Committee, at which Champion sow— H J. Stliltngs. During the afternoon of the second time a large membership of the com-! The do’"aj,,l ,nr breeding ewes la j th J h ^ e r e responstbir for ‘the Grand champion boar— H. J. Stil­ more boys have turned out for prac- the overwhelming score of 30 to 0. day a foot ball game entertained the lings. mittee made an investigation of , - b a d ^ X ^ X Best three fat barrows, any breed crowds. The local team met the JERSEY COW T O S MILKING Sch/ool Plavs are Successful Igation projects and which com- ment Map Hokfi Ptfndleton sec watch where it was found as It was Umatilla team and while the home or cross breed— Sumner Robinson With every seat in the audience 1st. *10; Tilford Stillings 2nd, *6; CONTEST team won Umatilla played a strong Geo. Strohm 3rd, 34. P’ , retary of the Oregon Wool Growers’ pecuUar ln ''eslgn and easy ldenti- taken before the beginning of the aropriauTn ' rorth*1 propriutlons for th e McKay dam. fled gam«. The directors of the asso­ Best single barrow—Sumner Rob­ . ... y association. He estimates that be- e ’ One of the activities at the Dairy program, the entertainment given by the schools last Friday evening inson 1st, 36; Tilford Stillings 2nd, ciation had previously engaged s one of the big figures in nat- tween 25,000 and 30,000 head have p0 far tbe authorities have found show wa8 a two day milking con­ proved to be the first of the season’] 33; Sumner Robinson 3rd, *2. onal politics and one of the ch ief: changed hands during the past few ! 1,0 c,ew ai t0 the identity of the merry go round and other side show successes. Receipts of nearly 3125 test. Prizes were awarded to the speakers of the last several presiden- ' weeks. 1 prowlers. D ivision C—Sheen entertainments but these failed to were taken, and after paying off the Ram any age— H. J. Stillings 1st, campaigns. . show much to the disappointment of 33; W. J. Logan 2nd, *2. five cows giving the greatest returns balance due on the high school tlai t e l . v. An outbreak of rabies among dogs piano and the expenses of the show It to he the managers. Ewes, any age— Umatilla Experi­ per cow for the two day period. h 77 S °s,PO ; the Dryden 8ec“ on ° f Josephine a tidy nest egg is left for other ity to hear national Issues discussed county hag b0en Mported t0 tha Tree Gives Evidence T'ne board of directors are encour­ ment Farm 1st, 33; Umatilla Experi­ The cows were credited with the school purposes. If the expression by a speaker of such entertaining tIn,,pd s u t e , bureau Qf b|o] aged by the general results. They ment Farm 2nd, 32. as to A ge o f Skull of 4 Lambs— H. J. Stillings butterfat produced at the prevailing of many who attended are to be qualities and high authority. He 3Urvey here. stockmen have been - «°w-ela ly pleased with the show- 1st Pen More than four hundred year« ago IS W. J. Logan 2nd, *3; E. P. price of 41 cents per pound, and the taken as an indication, the program was well enjoyed. Miss Bertha will also talk at the last end of one killing off all dogs In the region sus- I a man died in British Columbia and * the hoys -nd girls clubs and Dodd 3rd, 31. Flock— H. J. Stillings 1st, 35. value of the skim milk was comput­ Compton pleased, as always, with of the greatest campaigns ln history pected of having rabies. The disease Mother Nature herself erected over educational value of this part Pen 4 fet lamb«— E. P. Dodd 1st. ed on the basis of (jur pounds of her admirable techniqu« and warmth and his handling of the various has already caused some loss among his grave a tombstone on which aha ’’ p.p show. They praise Mr. Ben- »4: W ,T. Logan 2nd, *3; H. J. Stil­ skim milk being equivalent to one of Interpretation In her vocal num questions at such a late hour will be livestock. Inscribed considerable data concern­ nlon for his effort and feel that the lings bers, while the playing of Caryll 3rd, $1. ing him. big effort to continue the Dairy and interesting. He will summarize highway, now the effect of the Tadous'oue^Hons 7 By 192« l the "e Redwood Keawood “W” « * a< ” I The tombstone was « tree. Anthro- Best fst lamb— E. P. Dodd, 1st, pound or rolled barley. The present Newell marks an Important addition very price of rolled barley is 245 per ton. to the talent of the school. Hog show la well worth while In be­ 2nd and 3rd, *4, *3, and $1. on th J . 4 , questions under congtructlon between Crescent pologlsts, digging under Its roots, Figured on this basis the first place Both plays were well received and on the minds of the voters of the ns- city. Cal,, and Grants Pass, will be found half of the school boys and girls, ' D ivision D— Honey a skull of unusually narrow Specimen comb honey— Bancroft was won by a four year old grade the teacherg were interrupted sev tlon. explain misunderstandings, and Dpen, the state highway commission type In which a hole had been bore«), "he hoard Is already making plana ral times by applause In their per Guernsey-Jersey cow owned by N. show the reasons of changes from announced. Next summer the new prcsumiihly so that It could be filled ’«r e bigger and better show next ist. *4; Buhman Bros. 2nd, *2. Specimen Extracted honey— Buh­ B. Whitford, the cow producing 5.09 formance of “Uncle Jimmy.” Mr: -or. Esher Baker handled the difficult party to party that have apparently location up Patrick creek will be with some preservative material. man Bros 1st, *4; Skovbo 2nd, 32. llow long ago did the red man prac­ ’"hey have been urged to add Snerlmen beeswax— Buhman 1st, Pounds of butterfat v lth a value of partof Grandma with credit to her taken place during the last few graveled and opened. The Redwood *2.09, plus 72.4 pounds of skim milk self and A. E. Bensel’g lnterpreta months. highway Is one of the Interstate pri­ tice this form of embalming his dead? —P fp-t”res Including fruits and 4: I oudermilk Jnd, *2. For n time this question puzsled tin 'i-'n-’p comh necleus 3 banded Ital- at 56 cents per 100 pounds with a tlon of the title role was exceptional mary roads. * ’ 'c and more entertainment, scientists. Then they turned to the ’-n bro«-.MSkovbo 1st, 35; Buhman value of 41 cents, tota returns 32.50. The back fence fight of Mis’ Top Local Standard Oil Plant Win Trophy f rt will be mde to make the ’ nd, *2. lady and Mis’ Sykes, as played by Burton K. Wheeler, running mate tree. Annual rings of growth indl- Manager Campbell and the men of Robert M. La Follette on the in- ; CB,lng »tore than four hundred years show days more of a gala occasion Single comb necleus golden Ital­ Second place was ta en by a four Ellen Hill and Margaret O'Leary, who are working under him at the e-t reason. ian bee«— Skovbo Jet, 35: Buhman year old grade Holst« n c w owned drew a round of anplause and laugh local Standard Oil Company's plant lependent presidential ticket, will were found on the trunk. A still for the sknll Is probable by T. H. Haddox, tota returns being pr. Arnold L. Gralapp. as Uncle are Justly proud of a silver cbp thnt make 8i* speeches In Oregon. Sen- greater «"eve al outside vlslors made the ’’res. 2nd, 33. Rod, Madeline Turck, In the part Largest and most attractive dls- comment that it Is truly wonderful r.’av of apiarian products— Buhman 32.48. Third place ven t to an­ of Mis’ Marsh, Isabella Mayhew, as was won recently In competition »tor Wheeler of Montana started Mon- since the outside layers of this stump other four year old Tolsteln, total Mltty. and Chester Rhodes, as Josef, wlth other sub-stations in the Walla lay on a western campaign tour which had been burned off. for a community of this size during 3ros 1st. 210; Skovbo 2nd. *5. The studies leading to this Inter- return 32.39, and fot th place to a all added lustre to the performance. WThU Station has the biggest per- T111 consume 33 daya- The candidate eating conclusion were conducted un- this agricultural depression to put THvision F— Farm Products Best one farm display— H. M. In the high school play “Hyacnth two year old Holstei with a total on any show at all, and especially eentage of gain In pales for Septcm. r vice-president will be In Oregon der the direction of Harlan 1. Smith 1st, *15. return of 32.10, both cows also being Halvey.” a remarkable comedy char­ her 1924 over September 1923 of October end 8, of tli© geological survey of Canada. creditable to hold so good a show. Sommerer .Potatoes. Rural type— H. M. Som­ acter was depicted by Frank Swayze ownd by T. H. Haddi x. Ffth place In the title role. Hugh Walker any of the other forty stations n the T. J. Craig, ln charge of the dis- They declared that the whole county merer 1st, 33. district. Stanfield, which is a i . ... I Potatoes, Netted Gems— H. M. was taken by a 3 year old registered plsved the part of the brusque and branch should get behind the show with of the Hermiston, also shares - ^ ut,on o( Hngerling fish for the W ou/.99. the smoothness that Pten escapes ruckloads of catfish, bass and crappy ! «’harming (Inughtprs, and was begln- one of the biggest fair events in the ’ nil 32; s. L. Carson 3rd, 31. notice. Earl Bensel handled the Ships A llieator From Florida ! the Unlatnla rtv«’’ near Hermiston. I nlnS ,0 wear hp'' "weeds” lightly. "orthwest. The contest was conducted by Barley—W. J. Logan 1st, *3. part of Faddy Farrell with ease and While Sid Bowman was ln Florida rbe «ngerllng trout raised this sea- A" tbw same' " ,l8n the minister Wheat— W. J. Logan, 1st, 33. Harry Humfeld of the Umatilla Ex­ credit, while Don Shotwell as the The following are the different as a delegate from this state to the »on ln the state hatchery at Bingham ealle,! 8,10 »aid: "Ahi I feel the loss Onta— W. J. Logan 1st, 33. butcher, Lenore Dyer as the prlest’B periment station. swards. Stock beets, carrots or mangels— housekeeper, and Anita Paulsen as Odd Fellows convention, he procured springs were also distributed to the , my poor’ repreaeiltlns tbe gecrfitary Qf nears— L. B. Hughes 1st. 88: Gul- ore Dyer 1st, 32; Alice Dyer 2nd, 32, give a paper on Famoug Players and had complained of feeling bad ear­ every Sunday at 11 o’clock. Sunday !-ulture. w L Powers soil expert at nnn* norn"n' “"How me to Inform you Singers. Miss Clara Hall will talk wH» ’ nd. 34; L. C. Todd 3rd. *2; Pearl Gulsinger, 3rd. Eugene O’Neil. The Hermiston lier In the morning and went Into echool at 10:15. All are cordially I o,.egon Agricultural college, and Rhea ,bUt 1 BI“ n°‘ lnced ln a‘ w. Onto* 4th. 81. Pen of ducks— James Waugaman on high school girls' glee club will give the bed room to lie down. A few invited to attend. Wednesday eva- ' Luper, atate engineer. The Irrigation ~ I d a ss 4. Bu'ls under 1 year— A. W. 1st, Genevieve Guslnger 2nd. minutes after she called to Mr. two selections. Arnew 1st. *8; C. J. Vollva 2nd 84; Jersey calf club: Hendricks who was In the house with nlng meeting first Wednesday each ! iistrlct has filed application for the A ncient W in e Preee I Every woman on the project Is her at the time. When he respon­ month. I*on Norquist 3rd, *2; J. C. Dyer Jersey yearlings— Walter Ott 1st From the scanty notices contained ¡¡ertlficatlon of bonds ln the amount cordially Invited to attend. 4th 81. 38; Gladys Whitsett 2nd, 35; James ded to the call he found her dead. In the Bible, it appears that the wine of 3800.000. Those wishing* reservations may The body was brought to Hermiston Class 6. Junior champion bull__ Waugaman 3rd, $2. presses of the ancient Hebrews con­ phone any member of the committee A W. Agnew. Jersey calves— Loren JackBon 1st, Oregon's crack national guard rifle and embalmed by A. W. Prann, the sisted of two receptacles at different d a ss 8. Senior champion bull— C. 38;- James Waugaman 2nd. 33; Le­ on arrangements: Chairman, Mrs. local undertaker. Monday night It VOTE 306 YES— And save the •earn outshot the entire army and elevations. In the upper of which the W Tilden. land Knotts 3rd, *4; Leon Norquist August Beiaee, Mrs. W. J. Warner was shipped to McMinnville where national guard In the United States grupea were trodden, while the lower Class 7, Grand champion bull— C. 4th. *3; Gilbert Whitsett 5th, *2; and Mrs. Enos Martin. A sixty cent funeral services will be held and Dairy Industry. nfantry match at Camp Perry, O., and one received the expressed Juice. Tbe luncheon will be served. W Tilden. Ruth Kaiser 8th, *1 burial made. won the United States Infantry mateb, two vats are mentioned together only Class 8, Cow 4 years or over— h. Holstein calf club— Gerald Had­ c Todd Is». 88: F. M. Ouiwits 2nd. dox, year heifer 1st, 38: Victor Ad- »ccording to a telegraphic report re- ln Jud 3:13—“The press Is full, the • 4- T. C. Dyer 3rd. *2; A. W. Ag­ dleman, 8 months heifer, 2nd, *4; celved by Brigadier General George ' vn*8 overflow"—the upper vat being new 4th. 81: A. W. Agnew 5th, rib- Sherlock Stockard 3rd, *2. ) A. White, commanding the Oregon ful1 of 3 AV), Poland China club— Sherlock Sto­ Idaho infantry troops, from Major F. Ing with the Juice that had been d s s s 9. Cow 3 years and under 4 ckard 1st. 88; Thomas Lenhart 2nd, M. West, in command of the Oregon pressed out snd hnd come down from v eers— A. W Agnew. 34; Celatha Lamblrth 3rd, *2. (he upper vat. The two vats were riflemen at the national matches. The usually hewn out of the solid rock. ruses 1». Tow under 3" vears— A. Durec Jersey club— Oscar Mlkeeell i” d m ew 1st 18: I.. C Dyer 2nd. 1st, 38; James Waugaman 2nd, 34: victory carries with It one of the Ancient wine presses go constructed «4- A. W. Agnew 3rd. 82. Gilbert Whitsett 3rd, 32. Inrgest and liardest-fought-for of the ure still to be seen In Palestine. Open to all Pig Clubs— Tilford Class 11, Helfer 18 months snd national trophies. ________________ over— L. H. Hughes 1st, *8: Walter Stillings 1st *5; James Waugaman Warning to hunter* In Umatilla OOtt 2nd. 33. 2nd, *3. A Simple M a tte r C la s s ▼». Helfer 1 vesr and under Boye and Girls Clubs Extracted bounty not to shoot Hungarian They were sitting on the piazza of Vt TPAPtb«— Toren Jeckson 1st. 38: honey— Lowell Stockard, 100 per pheasants this year was made by W. a summer hotel swapping atorlea. Tamps Wangsmsn 2nd. 33; C. M. cent, 1st; Sherlock Stockard. #8 par H. Albee, deputy game warden. For “Ever hear this one?" asked the dark cent, 2nd; Thomas Lenhart, »7 per vsegson 3rd. 3p. ‘.wo years the season has been open young mnn. "A dog was tied to a C la s s IS. Helfer under 1 vear— cent, 3rd; Gladys Whitsett, >6 per >n the birds by virtue of a ruling by roP0 fourteen feet long. Twenty feet F. M. Outwits 1st. 28: Karl Hanne- cent, 4th. ’he game commission, but the ruling 1 "waV *'»« 8 f»t. Juicy bone. How msn 2nd. 88: 7. S. Dver 3rd. 88' L. C Todd 4th. 31; A. W. Agnew 6th FIONEER OF HEBMSTOM ling been nullified by decision of the d,d ,l,e d,,J[ g0t ,o t,ie bo i0T’ rlbhew. attorney general that the commission "Oh' *hnt 8 nn old aald bl* DIES AT PENDLETON C ham nion row — A. W . A gnew . has no right to rule when legislative cn,I”"'nl,’D “Ton want ">• “» ««2. 'I Chamnion heifer—Loren Jackson. enactment covers the case at Issue, give It up,’ nnd then you'd «ay. That’« Grand champion female—Loren Craig Thom of Hermiston, died what the other cur did.” The season In the eastern part of the Jackson. Sunday, October 18, at St. Anthony's “No, you're wrong, for the dog got Grade Cattle— Rate on Chinese pheasant« will be the bone.” Gians 34. Cow 4 years and over hospital after an Illness of about open eight days, October 612, India- “Well, bow did he get It?" — L. C. Todd 1st, *8; Tom Haddox two months. His death was caused alve. “Why, the other end of the 2nd *4. by Intestinal cancer. Mr. Thom had It was reported at Salem that a wae not tied.” Class 15. Cow 8 vears snd under been a resident of Umatilla county C T>vsr 1st. 28. »ult would be filed In the courts to i s row nnder 3 vears—Tom for th« P*"1 thirty years and had test the authority of the pecretary M ending Glaeeware rr«sao- 1-» »«; n«oar Whitsett 2nd. | resided In the west since the early of state tn connection with the ar­ There are several good prepsratloee |s - r ,s* v - Whitsett 3rd. 32. : eighties, being engaged In farming rangement of the ballot at tbe Novem­ for mending broken tumblers nnd oth­ *1: 1 F«*r a"d o’,d*r i and for the past lew years la heel ber election, as It relates to filling er glassware, but the following Is f yean — F. B. Foreman 1st. 38: I* ___ r*. Dv«r 2nd 32: W. C. T ild en 3rd. • culture. Mr. Thom w u born In j vacancies In the state supreme court, highly iwcontmended by a housewife. 28; L. C. Dver 4th, 31; W. C. TH- Iowa October 1», 1858, being at the I The plaintiffs In the act Inn. whose ' wbo cl n I ma the mended article can be den 8th, ribbon. I time of his death 89 years 3 days of ; names have not yet been divulged. ( >JU* ,nl° ho*11"« wa,er without break- will conteud that all of the candidate« lng "Pnr,: k T w . c ' th 1^ ^ To make the preparation add one for the two vacancies In the court 83: Leland Knott« 3rd. 37’ J-B Dver e n . John Thom of Hermiston, and part solution of bichromate of potash 4th, 31; F. M. Outwits 5th, ribbon, lone brother 1* Iowa and one In | should be grouped on the ballot, under to flve |«irts of gelatin. Cover the PI«« 19 Owner« exhibit 4 females Snath Dakota. The funeral was held the designation of “vote tor two." The broken edges of the glass with thia any awe— L. C. Todd let. *7: A. W. from the MtfhedW ehnrch at Her- »ecrotary of state has held that the press them together nnd stand the Ar«ew 3nd. 96: V C Dyer 3rd 33 mtetoB Wednesday at 1:39, the two vacancies tn the supreme court mended article In the direct sunlight Clare »9, Get of air« 4 animals, should lie treated as separate effleet, , for a few hours. If neatly pew age. either sev. two or more ex- Interment being at the Beho ceme­ sad has arranged the ballot to that break will not be vlslbls. tery. 27 AVERAGE ■■ S a lv a g in g t h e D e r e l i c t T, I XXX1 end. t ” -•