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Wffj «TOOBTOW HERALD, BXBMXSTOS, ORBQPgt A ll A rc Not Broke American savings banks deposits increased over a billion dollars last pear. Let's w rite I t thia wap: »1,00»,OSO,»SO. And that's not all the monep Americans saved either. Think of the millions more saved and invest ed in farms, houses, reliable stocks, bonds, etc. We SPEND a lot of monep, we Americans, but we also SAVE some. W e don't all go broke, not bp a long shot. The W IS E ones are putting aside something for a ralnp dap. Are you one of them. RED CROSS YEAR’S COST J2L3G6,255 Nearly $12,000,000 Devoted to Helping Victims of Great Japanese Earthquake. RETURNING TOURISTS TELL SAME STORY "One of the greatest encourage ments In the sight years 1 have serv ed aa Director of the Near East Is the report brought back by returning tourist* this year,” states J. J. Hand- taker, Regional Director for Near East Relief for Oregon. Washington, British Columbia and Alaska. "It la a very significant thing that these tourists all come back with the same story. Some saw one part of the work and some another. But all unite In saying that the Americans engaged In the work are of unusually high type; that the work la economic ally and efficiently done, and If Amer ica only knew the need and how tar the need Is being met with the money available, there would be no lack of funds. “Among those recently visiting the Near East and whose reports have been uniformly enthusiastic, are Mrs. C. S. Jackson and her secretary, Mias Julia Hobday, of the Oregon Journal; Miss Cornelia Marvin. State Li brarian; Mrs. Louisa Kellems, of the Eugene Bible University; Prof. W. J. Sly, Linfield College; Miss Mella Smith of the Portland Public Schools, and Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Coe of Port land. philanthropists, Dr. J. R. Wether- bee, former President Portland Cham ber of Commerce. “Acting on the advice of the Na tional Information Bureau, the Com munity Chests of Portland, Tacoma and Seattle Include the Near East Relief for generous appropriations. The purpose of this bureau is to In vestigate the workings of relief agencies, both at home and abroad, and no Community Cheat will give a penny to an organization not ap proved by this bureau. Investigators have found that the money gets there —if we give It.’’ The Near East Relief offices are at 613 Stock Exchange, Portland and 339 Burke Bldg., Seattle. LODGE DIRECTORY 50,000 IN LIFE-SAVING SERVICE OF RED GROSS Additional 50,000 W ater Safety Experts Probable Gain of Summer Campaign. A good Gift to be Judged by First National Bank -V 'N T AOS or coveted th a n the claaaic P arker Duofold Pen. T..te a*»*** Parker Duofold f t V I N B Y A R D L O D O S N O . SOS L O. O. P. V meet» m e h M.m der evening l a Odd FeUewa hall. V l.lt ln g m em ber, c o n li.il, lavttad. W . B. Loashom . Sac. 11. L . W a u o a .N . 8 . R E C L A M A T IO N l.O D G B N o . ISA K . of P . meets each Thursday evening la M a c h '. H a ll, a t 7:S0 P . t t . V teH leg b ro th er, cordially incitad. T. A. bwa ab. Duofold Jr. >5 r.Mvromrowdtrtb f*v« tka tinnier Lady Duofold 0 W M . H . O G DEN W. H. McMillan a. A. Brawaaaa. K. R. and 8 . C. C. PROFESSIONAL CARDS D R .F .V .P R I M E Dentistry Dental X -R a y and Bank Bids. Hermiston. Oregon D O IT N O W W e N eed the Mone? H as Y our Subscription E x p ir e d ? —New Haven Register. Residence Pbonò 7ftl Dr. R. G. GALE, Surgeon Phones: Office 981. Ree. *81 Office Hours; 10 to 11:80 A. M., I to 5 P. M. W. J. W ARNER Attorney-at-Law Hermiston Oregoa DR. W. W. ELLSLEY Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Phone Res. 712 Office 7 (3 Me ALNZIE A LfEUALLEN Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Haa removed from h i* fowner loeatfon tn the Bond Bldg, to Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inland E m pire Bank Bldg. Pendleton : Oregon DR. THEO. BELETSKI, Veterinarian Treats all Domestic Animals. Inter state Stock Inspector Resldence second house west of the Catholic church. Phone. 82-R. Serve the Ladies Red Cross Invites All Into Neutral Army of Service Dinssosia Loatlon, Bank Bldg., Rooms 1 and I Hermiston Beauty Parlor We Are Here to RED CROSS IS URGING BETTER-HEALTH RATTLE A llu C. K a th t y a L -O w n e r . Sac. i M C mom m ore admired« S P E C IA L DON’T FORGET ------- US-------- ____ . ___ wclrooa. kicker A boy watched an expert give a class a lesson la the way to revive a person unconscious from water Im mersion. The next day the boy tried Aid to Disabled W ar Veterans You kno w Parker Duo* It on a bathing companion and saved fold—th e beautiful M < lacquer-red pen w ith Paramount and Reaches hl* life. Such a boy justifies all the th e flashing black tips effort and the cost of the Lite-Saving a n d 2S >rear super- Nearly $4,000,000. s m o o th p o in t. N e a t 8ervlce, American Red Cross officials gold pocket-clip or gold declare. The Red Cross method of rin g-end for ribbon; also strong Gold G irdle, restoring partly drowned persons la so Washington.—More than *21.000 000 w a s t i oartra, now freet simple that the continual large sacri T o d a y , step up to our was the total of fund* expended la pen counter and get fice of life must decrease aa an In all activities of the American Red pou r C hristm as Duo- formed public insists upon general In folds in tim e to have Crons during the last fiscal year, them nncravad. struction in prone pressure practice ended Jane *0, says a statement le to Induce respiration. aned by the National organization. The Red Cross Llfe-Savtng Service Thia expenditure was almost one- In every pert of the country, summer sixth of the amount of money dis and winter, la engaged In teaching bursed by the Red Cross In the war this method aa an Integral part of year, July, 1*17, to June. 1918. Of From now until they are all gone of Hermiston swimming end life-saving. Thia ser this extraordinary nun *11.831,303 was vice has grown from a single expert I will Mil one ladies brooch at one- America's contribution to the Red Surplus sad Undivided Profits Over *50,000 In 1*14 to a corps of almost 58,000 ac Cross for relief of the Japanese earth F B. Swayie, Pree. R. Alexader. Vlce-Pree. tive life-savers. In thia tenth year of quarter the regula- price, with every quake victims. This was increased A. H. Norton, Cashier W. L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier the work It la predicted that tally purchase of $5.00 or more. to *11,7(8,803 by appropriations from 60,000 more experts will be eligible general funds of the Red Cross, and It for membership In the corps. Thia represented probably the largest spon large accession in a single year la I AM M AK IN G REG ULAR TRIPS TO taneous outpouring of beneficence of confidently expected as the result of a single nation In the history of the Pendleton Tuesdays and Fridays of the campaign among 22,008 troops of world. each week. I f you have anything Boy Scouts under a plan to qualify Over 3,000 active Chapters expend to be hauled te or from the above ed daring the year *4,889.000, the Na at least two life-guards In each troop. Daring the past year 4,748 men, named city, I would appreciate tional organisation disbursed (16.497,- JEWELER AND WATCHMAKER 1474 women, 9,731 hoys and girls suc pour business along this line. I 855.S5, making the total *21.388.255.35 cessfully passed the rigid tests of th* —all for humanitarian work which am also In the market for chickens FOB SALE Red Cross—an Increase of 5.331 over reached practically aronnd the world. and veal. Rap Challis. Phone 1923. Intensive Instruction la develop hi announcing the year's record of 20-R. Pendleton phone 400. i-tfc American Red Cross Industry the ex ing hundreds of qualified examiners FOR SALE— Toggenberg milch goat, FOR R E N T — House on west side. ecutive officials at Washington empha for the Red Cross Llfe-Savtng Corps, gb-i lg m ilk now. Clair Calkins. who supplement the teaching staff See F. C. Woughter. 14 -ltc sise the fact that the extensive and maintained by the national organiza 1 4 -ltp never-halting work of the Red Cross tion. The cause of water safety la Change cars, old ones for new ones. depends almost wholly noon the na therefore penetrating to new sections tion-wide support of the organization OR SALE— Team of bap mares, Kellogg & Schimke. 14-4c from ths memberships enrolled during and eventually will cover all Ameri about 1500 pounds each, or would Is one of the best equipped in can territory. the annual roll call which this year WASHINGTON BOY trade for dalrp stock. W illia m W A N T E D — Two-horse Fresno with Recognition of this Red Cross ser the state. No expense has been wlU be in progress from Nov. 11 to HOME FROM NEAR EAST vice for humanity is growing apace. Kennedp. 14-3tc shoes, all complete and in good 17, when everyone Is asked to join At the request of the War Department spared to make it up-to-date in condition. C. E. Opal, Rt. 1. 14 -lp or renew their membership In the 'Olì SALE— Two wagons, one heavy every military training camp had Ilf» American Rad Cross. vagen w ith gravel box, *5 0 ; one saving instruction last summer. Mu every detail. A graduate of one Christma* Trees and Christmas Soldier Service Paramount nicipalities have adopted the Red ''g h t Vagon w ith hay rack, *25. Toys. A large line to select from. Service In behalf of the disabled Cross coarse, public and private of the best beauty culture school? e R. A. Brownson, Tum -A-Lum Hermiston Second Hand Store. veteran* of the World W ar and their schools are offering it to students, in the northwest is in charge. families Is a paramount obligation of ’ ’in ber Co. 7-tfc business, civic and athletic orgnnlxar the Red Cross. The organization, tlon* are promoting campaigns, sad through Its Chapter*. Is constantly In nrt SALE— Small heater and elec- police departments are making It a touch with this duty In 2.8- 9 communi ■ i .«'wing machina. Mrs. Shes- part of the conditioning process for ties throughout the United States— uly. <-tfc their recruits. the Chapters alone during the year ex Volunteer Uf»savers throughout the pending In service for veterans abont country, the American Red Cross re OR SALE CHEAP— Maxwell tour *8,000,000. The National organization ports, are eagerly advancing the cause ing car. O. F. Mays, Stanfield. expended (1.735,825— a total of *3.735,- of water safety, 388 volunteers receiv 4 f-tfc (25 applied to assisting war sufferers ing medals for giving from 200 to *00 W hen you need any toward recovery from disability and hoars' service In two or three years. distress. HE Team of horses. J. K. thing in the line of In addition 38 rescue bars to medals STELLA SHAAR This work Is constant in hospitals, ell 18-tfe were awarded members of the Rad n e a t an d a ttractive sanitariums, camps, soldiers' homes. Cross Corps who saved one or more In the community. For example. In Printing. lives during the year. For sale -T h ree fine heifers helping disabled men and women In It Is for the work and extension of UMATILLA RAPID TRANSIT CO. places where they were transient resi ■ past. C. Clinesmith. life-saving that continued support dents *173,076 from national funds E. B. Pall, Umatilla, Oregon through memberships Is sought, and alone was required to help solve their OR SALE—Soma good fresh milch ths American Red Cross urges all per Phone Um atilla, 3 8 -J -ll problems. Every Red Cross service Is sona to join or renew membership cows. Mrs. L. Hammer, 4 miles ever at hand ready to meet the In daring the enrollment campaign open Operating Stages Between Pendleton ALFRED M ER R ITT east of town. 8-tfc dividual need of these men and ing Armistice Day, November I L and Umatilla women. Alfred Merritt, who has just return The enlisted men In the Regular CARS FOR SALE— Terms Effective November 10, 1924 ed to his home In Tacoma after three Army, the Navy, and the Marine years service for the Near Bttst Relief cn. Prices right. Kellogg & P. M. A. M. Leave Corps, with their home ties, mean a in Russian Armenia. 11-tfc fcimke. ............. 8:30 12:16 never-ending Red Cross service which “Unless you have been over there Tireless in Services Advancing figures cannot fully Interpret. In this Hermiston .. ................. 8:50 12:35 ( SALE OR TRAD E— 6-room work a total of *685.285 was applied and have seen thousand* upon thous Stanfield .... ................. 1:15 1:10 Cause of Freedom from gslow w ith bath, lot 100x100 in meeting an obligation nnder the ands of children gradually develop ............... 9:30 1:15 from practical savagery, to which Human Suffering. the city of Gresham. W ill ex- Red Cross charter which has been ful 2:30 they had been reduced, into happy There are 8,089 counties In the Ar. Pendleton .......... 10:45 ' angs for good house In H er filled for over 20 years. P. M. useful self-supporting members of United States and more than 8,608 P. M. Leave miston. Address Ike Howard, Domestic Operations Extensive Not alone in preparedness for emer humanity you can never know what Chapters of the American Red Cross. Pendleton ................... 12:00 4:00 Ione, Ore. l l- 4 t c gencies, bat In a tireless offensive In the past year Red Cross opera that country owes to America. The The Chapter Is the local unit of the 6:15 Echo ........... ................ 1:15 battle for better health is the Ameri tions were almost wholly confined to work is not finished yet but after this national organization, formed to carry 6:30 can Red Cross nurse maintaining la continental United States and the year should begin to diminish. With ont the program, service* and policies Stanfield .... ................. 1:30 ID8GEELANS0U8 6:56 ................ 1:65 peace time the high tradition of her Insular possessions. Relief work fol thousands of children still hungry In of the Red Cross. The Industry of 8:16 war service. As In war, the same lowing disasters called for Immediate refugee camps this Is no time to think these 8,600 local units 1* a voluntary Ar. U m atlllr ................. 2:16 self-effacing service tor hnmanity activities In 192 places and a total of of reductions or withdrawal*.“ Sunday Bchedule: Leave Um atilla and steady outpouring of well-doing u rn itu ra Repaired and Upholster goes on Its qnlet, effective way con *717,808.87 was spent In this service “Ted Gannaway, a boy from Med and sympathy which softens human 9:00 A. M.. Pendleton 4:00 P. M. ing done. A. W . Purdy. S-tfe tent In Its accomplishments, seeking alone. In 88 major disasters trained ford and Seattle, la busy distributing suffering and distress wherever It to Pendleton, 31.45: Um atilla no public acclaim. Enrolled In the workers were kept at the work of clothing in Greece. He pays the arises. This work 1* absolutely neu i OR NEW AND USED CARS— Kel Red Cross Nursing Service are 40.(88 rehabilitation tor many months. round trip, *2.50. tral, for the Red Cross know* no race, refugee women, many of them expert In carrying on the health activities needlewomen, a few cents a day for no creed, no color. logg a Schimke. 2-Ctc of these mlsaloners of health, nearly Hermiston to Pendleton, *1.25: 1,090 carrying the message of a finer a total of *444,888.68 from Red Cross making over the clothing. Then if The strength of the American Bed round trip, *2.25. WANTED—Men or women to take public health to as many communi national funds, and 3803.000 from Chap a man iq able to pay any price what Cross being In Its Chapters, the or Stanfield to Pendleton, »1.06; orders for genuine guaranteed hos ties and 1.100 teaching large classes In ter treasuries— appropxlmately *1.252.- ever he la expected to pay all that ganization annually Invites the peo round trip, *1.76. home hygiene and care of the sick. >86 In all— was applied, giving some he can afford, although often only a ple to join or renew their member iery for men, women and children. Exactly 100 Red Cross nnrsee are still idea of the extent of Red Cross ser Echo to Pendleton, 95 cents; ship during a Roll Call which always Eliminate darning. Salary *75 a on duty overseas, helping the struggle vice In the fields of public health few cents, for the clothing. We are begins on Armistice Day, November I L determined not to pauperise these peo week full time, *1.50 an hour forward toward the high standard of nursing, nutrition Instruction, and "It is this annual enlistment of mil ple, who, until a few years ago, were spare time. Beautiful spring line, American nurse efficiency In many spreading knowledge of personal hy prosperous and self-respecting. Bo lion* of Americans nnder the banner giene and care of the sick in the home. ef the American Red Cross which International Stocking Mills, Nor conn tries. For advancing the cause of human carefully does Ted Oannaway handle makes possible the continued work of In the Government services 8,117 en ristown, Pa. 39-20tp thia clothing that he actually turns rolled Red Cross nnrsea are on duty safety, the First Aid instruction, local dkis great and democratic legion of ly by Chapter* and over extensive back a profit each month, a profit mercy," says Judge John Barton W A N TED — Phone, w rite or see W . with the Army, Navy, Public Health which la used for the purchase of Service and the Veterans Bureau, national territory by the Red Cross food for the children of whom there Payne, head of the national organls» A. Leathers, when you have alfalfa while the entire active enrollment is instruction car covering trunk line are thousand* and thousands hungry tlon. "Membership In the Red Cross Send us the price o f a year* hay for sale. In any quantity. maintained as a reserve for the Army railroads, and In teaching water- Is a privilege within the reach of Phone 40-J-J. 8-tfc Nurse Corps and available to the safety and Increasing the membership In Greece today. everyone. The need for service grows subscription if you are in arrears “The same sort of miracles are Navy in a national defense emergency. a f the Red Cross Life-Saving Corps, more Insistent each year. To keep EA L ESTATE EXCHANG ES AND Nine hundred nnrsee were added to the total cost was (288 234.71. of which t wrought with old clothing across the «wee with the demands which coma Black Sea In the Russion Caucasus *21*434.71 came ont of national funds , INSURANCE J. M. BIGGS, RE the roll the last year. from every section of onr country, where about half of the expense of we must have the people’s loyal sup- Red Cross nursing, however, has Army of Over 5.500.000 ALTOR. 28-tfc the work is met through contributions perhaps Its finest expression out In sort. Onr capacity for service In the The Junior Red Cross In the schools 1 of old clothing from America. The rear to com* will be limited only by Burk Is hearqnartere for Arm y the places laid waste by fire, flood and •— with over 6,500.000 in Its “1 Serve" ' Bathing by No Moan» Russian government pays a stated sum storm, and In the back reaches far rank»—was aided with *233,510.78 to the extent to which we receive sup -hoe» a Universal Custom from the centers of population. In ev which It It estimated the Chapters add for these ton* of clothing, and they port for onr work In the coming Roll ery disaster the Red Cross nnrse Is ed some *277,000—a total of (510,510.78 are furnished to workers who make Call." In Japan we would learn what the For Rent— Good 5 room house, first called for, first to respond, and In various other domestic activities the them over and put them in shape for The Invitation of the American Red ’Japanese Idea of cleanliness Is. In mile out. Good road and water, *1 0 the last to leave her poet of dnty Red Cross spent *283.473 19, and the sale to the bazaars or shops. Again cross Is unlimited. The enrollment this quaint country of beautiful son month. Charles Clinesmith. among the suffering victims. In the Chapters In their numerous voluntary the people are not pauperized for period. Armistice Day to Thanksgiv sets and colorful costumes people those who can pay. pay a small ing, is everyone's opportunity to join. Isolated sections of Alaska. North cervices expended an additional bathe twice dally. And there Is no 46 tie Carolina, Virginia, Idaho, and among amount, and only the cases of the most *1,048,000 daring the year. question that many of them have no desperate need receive free gifts.” the bleak Islands of Penobscott Bay.! Foreign obligations, aside from Annual Summon* t* Service convenient bathroom a* we do. In For Rent—3 room cottage on west Me., her ministrations are making Japan, were met with national fund* A t present, Mr. M erritt says, the The annual nation-wide Roll Call of China the family Jias a large stove bard Uvea easier and working tor a I side. A. W. Agnew. 21-J-2 46-tfc as follows: Relief of refugees In state of the Armenian* I* most un the American Red Cross te enroll | which 1* used f n f t bed at night so brighter future for the children. H e r! Greece, *200.887.18; Junior Red Cross happy. They are being rorced out of member* for 1925 will open on Nov. they can keep warm. part In the human drama of the time f projects, **9.579.75; League of Red Oreece, and, as they are not allowed 11, the anniversary of that tense end Try Burk’s for bargains. Between this picturesque empire la increasingly important, although It Cross Societies. *165,000 other tn- In Turkey or Russia, they have never-to-b»forgoten Armistice Day and India, separated by miles and six years ago, which silenced the la sabdaed by the very nature of her nowhere to go, but are gathered In enlar and foreign work. *221.856.81. LEVELING LAND-rBee Peter Cae- miles of lonely country and ocean, a The American Red Croat budget for refugee stations along the shores of crashing arms of the World War. The i great change of customs would be trie, experienced and reliable, 1 The policy of Hie American Rad 1924-26 is *4,847.790.85, or 5868.288.M the Mediterranean sea, watting for the ( enrollment will continue for 17 days, seen. In these out-of-the-way places miles north of Hermiston. 4-tfc Cross to establish under Chapter con lees than the budget for the year League of Nations to decide what I* through Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 27. we find people living In mere hovel*. trol public health nursing se n I ce s In to be done with them. “Why ths Preliminary to the Roll Call period last June 80. They enjoy no running water systems Hermiston Beauty Shop la one of communities lacking such facilities has allies allowed the Tnrka to get ott will come Red Cross Sunday, Nov. 9. and other conveniences as the most the heat equipped shops In the state. been justified and this pioneering work In good deads for all peoples la so easy Is more than any of us can i Daring ths 17 day* set aside for the segregated part* of our country enjoy. The beat of services at reasonable is everywhere endorsed by authori time of distress the American Red understand,” he said, discussing the enrollment more then 2.500 Chapters In India, where plagues continually ef the Red Croa* and their thousands I price*. For appointment call 481. ties who are quick to take It over as Cross never rests. Help this work situation in the Levant. "That was of branches will invite the people te ! cause the death of thousands of fam- a proper municipal function and a daty with your membership dollar—join os certainly a most terrible mistake, and we have not begun yet te know how « in the Red Cross or renew their ; IIlea, yon will find towns that have no FOR 8ALE—Milk cows. Lou Rog of taxpayers. The Home Hygiene and Armistice Day. »»tube rehip. water and sewerage systems. You terrible It wee.’- ers. 8-tfe Cara af the Sick program has further W orst Than D e o ift trio n i can see the Indian women balancing penetrated into the aehoola as a deft- on their heads huge Jars which they Easter Island In the South Pacific ENT8—Bell guaranteed hosiery alts part of curriculama. Daring the have filled with water drawn from the "When I was cycling throngh Eng Ireet from mill to wearer; all year 8*488 school pupils took this la abont the most undesirable place on town well or the sluggish and muddy Rad Craae snare*. Three telephone earth for human habitation. No trees land.” writes R. B. W„ ”1 started off tylea and colors; salary paid tar corporations adopted It and graduated grow on the Island became It larks 1 one morning to ride from Clacton te fubacribe Tor The Herald river. ■11 Ume or apare bourn; no money 888 employ* etadent*. water and ne bird* will live there on J f it Osyth. After a while I became un From Calcutta to Bagdad, thence to eeded for samples. International A * good health depends npon right account of their being no worms. The certain about the road and meeting a Constantinople, yon will tee that bath eating the Rad Cross Nutrition Ber Island Is Irregular In shape, being laborer I Inquired, ‘Am I right for St. (111a, 108», Norristown. Pa. ing la considered only for the white ta promate Individual twelve mile* by nine, by seven, and Is OaythT The man looked puzzled and man and the native aristocracy. On health, portienlarty the very seldom visited by ships. Two said he never heard of any each place. Come tn one the deserts of Arabia, where water of mothers and Phlldran. Thia hundred Polyneslsns Inhabit It, and "A second wayfarer whom I asked Is necessarily nsed only for drinking, ronetO i nun the desire to keep clean I* accom nearly *88,8*8 person* they suffer continually from hunger. was equally Ignorant Then came a for Profits. S t ilila » . 17tf and found work la da I t was first sighted In lfiafi. It was third. Thia fellow scratched hl* head, time you an plished In s rather "rough” manner. explored In 1722 and the laland then but presently a look of comprehension Instead of using water for the bath Clean rags wanted, must be not tn toton. had 2,000 inhabitants. — Scientific , dawned npon his face. 'Ay, to be sure. the Arab vigorously rubs himself with lean than 14 lachee square, pay *e 1 have It now—It's Snosey ye mean r " American. the (and of tits desert. per R u n * Kellogg A Schimke 8-1* OVER 3 ,00 0 BUSY CHAPTERS QUBM I a* MS share WHEN IN P E N D L E T O N MAKE YOUR HEALQUARTERS —AT— W ESTERN A U T O CO. Cottonwood and Water Sta. COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE Tires— Tubes— Accessories VLWAYS OPEN PHONE 5S0 Tom Swearingen, Mgr. : A LL SH O ES s S 2 5 per cent o ff. | ■ _____ ■ -— 2 M en’s H alf Soles $ 1 .2 5 I i OAK TAN SHOE STORE Sam Rodgers, Prop. ¡ ■ ■ ■ Burt Mullens C O N F E C T IO N E R Y S T A T IO N E R Y Announcm ent I have purchased the con fectionery known as P at’* Place and solicit a share of your patronage. Krause’s Chocolates The Best in Candies Neias stand Cigars and Tobacco J. L. VAUGHAN Electric Fixture» and Appliance* P h e n e iM |1 O S g . O a w r t a * . F . n M I . t . n , O r . , g CATARRHAL DEAFNESS la o fu n caured by an Inflamed coadlttoa i t t h . mucou* lining of t h . ■asm ahiaa rube. When thli tu b . I. InfiamM tmi l a v . a rumbling round or Impwfrot hearing Unlew the inflammation eaa be reduced, your hearing m ay he 8 » ■troyed furevar. HALL'H C M A R R II MEDrCINtt will 1o what w . claim for It—rid your ey .U m of Catarrh or I leaf new caused by Catarrh HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE h a . bwn a u c c w fu l tn t h . tr a .tm .n l et Cntarrh for over Forty T w r a Bold by all drugglata. F, J, Vbeney « <5»., ThMo. O,