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ard; of doing something that we shall U/iTCD IICCDC' UCCTIklP UCI fl “k*‘ "h*'" d*c,l‘r”d ,l,“, h* ,ll‘* I m * ashamed of later. It is better nev nAltR UuLnu ll IIHb iil i wl h | offenders ns to pi«vz*nt a violation er to take an impohtant step or make i of tho law again or n r«*pctltlon of a radical change when discouraged. prlszi fighting. IB* Is already plan When everything seems dark ahead I nliig an amvnzlmcnt to (hi* alate law and you cannot see another step, then Imnkiug all paid admlsHlonH to spar- say to yourself: “I guess It is up to ’ ring contests lllz>gnl, and will present me now to play the part of a man.” grit your teeth and push out. know lh‘|Hity Tnihxl Ntatva Marshal || wn- Sulls Xgulzi*>( rhosv XX ho Have N.H ,it to the li'glslature tn January. 11« iHRNEX ANI» SCHMIDT BOTH ing that the gloomy condition will |»lul<*d that, h« dlzi nzit belitivc It would OBSERVE HIE I» NX IN Ml MOKX iiM*r>ly livre K hhii r«»rtlnn<l Pnid Will lie Fili-il nt thaï* or their »» bad I t>«* difficult to gz*t wltncHHz’s to uink** pass; that no matter how black or PI.EAI» GUILTY Afl«*r IhifTy anti llagan liy the Attorney an affidavit that Saturday's tight was ; threatening the clouds, there is a sun i j brutal thereby Intimating that h«* behinzl them which will ultimately | had detectives at th«* ringside burst through. You will be surprtszHl Deputy Unit«*«! States Marshal F The directors of the Water Users ’ K. ARE GIVEN TWELVE YEARS EACH to find what power and courage are Haiumt*rsley wan licit* this we««k after association held their regular month III X r X l*< It I’lON OF developed by this holding on as best | XX’tlliam Duffy anil Mike Rugai!, ly meeting Saturday. Those al the MX III ST:; I 1.1 III X you can. I who arc chargcil with counter- meeting were Abel Ady, John Irwin. Renile raoa M ill Serve Five Yrars hi After becoming better acquainted , feltiug Th«* boy Is only about 17 C. A. Bunting, Guy Merrill, Jim DI xod the IVnitmitiary for Forgery with the mighty reserve which is in years old, and came from “Th«* and 8. T. Summers. Bert Hawkins. I ln»t Side, Grammar School lluilt —He l*1eadr<l Guilty Across Portion of tin- Street you, you will learn that you can.de- Patch" In St Louis. United States the other director, was absent. Asked to lb' Set Aside pend upon It; that it will come to Commissioner Richardson Is well ac Th<* directors authorized thz* attor I your rescue In your hour of need. quainted with the locality where Ra ney for th<« awaoelatlou to begin suit Severe sentences wore meted out The members of the Benevolent X petition will be pt s**nt**d to lit* I have known young men to play gan came from, aa he us«*d to live In at one«» for thz* collection of thz* delin to the two young highwaymen. Paul the coward to such an extent as to mill Protective Order <>f Elka In this city council asking that lh<> portion of th«> Missouri town, and he says it is quent water charges for the year T. Durney and Henry Schmidt, »ho ¡cancel engagements to speak on im bctw'cen Main ami Pine city mid their friend« gathered In one of the toughest places tn that 1909. These payments became delin ^ilnth str* beat George Stevens over the head portant cwcasiotis just because* they city. It used to be an Irish settle be vacateli, and that the sninz* bi* Houston'« opera house Hunday nf quent Zin Jun« 24th of this year, and l. riKHin to honor tile departed mem- with a beer bottle and then robbed were filk*d with terror at the very ment where the inhabitants elected a are the charg«««* for water under thz* aditeti to U i> grounds now occupied him. They both pleaded guilty in thought of appearing before an audi king and queen, who sett Its! all the hers of th<< order. Hon II. J Nixon by the public school. When th*' build first unit Very nearly all of thz* circuit court Monday afternoon, an t ence. Their timidity, their fear of squabbles of the liwallty. but now it of Yreka. ('»Ilf delivered Ihr memor ing was erected It was built on the farmers have made their payment». were each sentenced to twelve years I not acquitting themselves properly, la on«* of th«* worst places In the city. Hnit I about ten or twelve of the smaller ground which hu<l been platted as n I ial address, mid tin* eloquent man in the penitentiary. dield tin* close nttenllon of his midi J made such cowards of them that they XVhile talking to a reporter Mr | owners of land have neglected to do at feet. When asked whether he had any-! j invented all sorts of excuses for shirk Haminersley said: The board of education will ask the cnee all tin* time In* win speaking so. As the governlui-nt holds the as thing to say Durney stated that when I ing the responsibility. The program wan ns follows "Duffy is an old offender, no mat sociation reaponeible for the eollec- J council to vucate that part of Ninth a small boy he had been in an acci Orchestra. Many people are frightened out of ter what he may say. Th« skill tlon of water charges It Is necessary I streii. and make It a part of the dent in which he had been injured, ¡taking responsibilities which they Duel Mrs Don J. Zumwalt and shoyn In making th«* molds shows to tak<> legal steps for thz» collection school grounds The street will never and at times he was not res|*onsible i know perfectly well they would be Mrs. E. II ll**nry bi* used ns a thoroughfare, and will that. I have had a great deal of ex unless settlement is rnadz« at once for what he did. and pleaded that he .capable of fulfilling, aud which would Prayer Rev. Georg« T. Pratt. perience in handling counterfeit mon In addition to the delinquent lnnzl never I m * titilli«*«! ns a street it tiles» the was laboring under one of these spells be of untold benefit to them if carried Solo Mr«. Don J. Zumwalt ey, and the coin he made is far owners there are a few whz> have present building la (otti down, which at that time. Ad drees Hon II. J. Nixon. i out. They haven't the courage to superior to th«* average* run of bogus I failed to make applications for water will never be done and consequently Henry Schmidt, his companion, ha I ■ measure up their opportunities. Violin Solo Ernest Griffith coins. The only reason why he did ; rights. Sult will alsz> have to be I the vaintlug of the street Is only a nothing to say. Hong, "America'' Audience. Now. v.hen tempted to play the not d«> hotter was because he did not filed against these. If judgment Is matter of form Durney and Schmidt were both rep coward, get behind yourself and give Benediction. 1 have money enough to procure the | secured the lands will be sold to pay resented by J. J. Barrett. Mr. Nixon wan introduced by W T. , yourself a good talking to. Think metal to make the coins with. If he th«* chnrges due. STEA MERN N< IIITII WESTERN Lee Henderson, the young man who how cowardly it would be to tun * AGROUND (»N AN ISLAND Shlve, who explained the purpose of had had $100 he would have pro passed forged cheeks at several of the eway from your responslbilltlty or the meeting, and the service« were in duced an imitation that would have VICTORIA, Mau.. Dec. S Tim business houses here, pleaded guilt.* opportunity. Just sav to your-elf keeping with the reverential tender been difficult to distinguish from the | WORKMEN 1PPRE« INTI col It- steamer Northwestern I« aground on Saturday afternoon, and Monday af rhat you are made* of b**'ter stuff: TESI OF Till III EMPMlVElt.s in'«« of the Elks for their bereaved original. San Juan Island. Washington Th« ternoon Judge Noland gave him five that you nre going to lo the thing members. "He had inquired at one ot the passengers and mall« were trans years in the penitentiary. Attorney that you agreed to do. no matte* how drug stores in this city- for th«* mater Thomn« and William Polk are Ilf ferred Io the steamer Toe«. due In Manning asked for clemency from the bard or disagreeable it may be. ial to make counterfeit gold coins, Recipients of Tokens of FX- L. I. Furber was here from Midland Victoria today A heavy gale thl| judge, aud did the best that he could and if be had the money to buy It trem From Their Men Friday. morning Is rcxiHinsIhl« for the wreck for his client. wit^ he would have made gzx>d with j In pronouncing the sentence Judg* his imitation. There Is no question | Noland said it was a painful duty he about him being an old hand at thej Messrs. Thomas and XX’illlam 1» was called upon to perform to pass Polk, of the Chico Construction com game.” sentence on young men. who should Marshal Hatnmersle v Saturday pany. were most ugrz-eably surprised be making names for themselves and arrested Arthur Ha maker of Bonanza on Saturday evening, when u large making honest records. for purchasing allotted cattle of an In number of thz*ir z*tnployz«s gathz-ri-d OF BUTTER dian. he having bought one animal. at their office In the XX'itbrow-Melhasi* ABSTRACTERS He was taken before Commissioner building, anz! on«* of their number, in I SHADOW SOCI XL OF MIDLAND SCHOOL WAS GREAT SUCCESS Infect of the latw Is to Keep the Imi Richardson and waivz»d examination a few well chosen words, ¡»resented a ; Æ choice H íia ¿» of invent» ami gave bond in tho sum of 31,500. handsome meerschaum pipe to Su tation F’rom Bcitig Sold for inentM tlifit 'vv'111 ninke A warrant will be serv«>zi on Buck pz-rlntendent Thomas H Polk and an I Stormy Weather Uni N«H Ki-ep the th«- l»air> I’nxlMft Anderson of Bly for a similar offense, elegant Masonic emblem to XX’lllla.n j flic? purehiiNer money Patrons Away From the he having bought fifteen h«-ad ot al-1 D. Polk In token of the regard of th* ’ Entertainment men for the courteous and manly 1 l«)tted cattleL ST. PAUL. Minn.. De. 2.—The dis Marshal Hammersley took th*- treatment accorded them by thes ■ The wind, snow and bluster of Thanksgiving evening did not prevent cussion given to the subject of cost of z-ounterfeiters tz> Portland this w«*ek gentlemen while In their employ Quite a large number of the men now a large attendance at the Shadow So living has directed more or less atten at work have b«»en with them sine.- < EXSI S GIVES MANY cial given by the pupils of the 'fid tion to the federal oleomargarine tax Its beginning. May 16th, and one and STATES GREAT INCREASE land school. The entertainment was and the price of butter. People who all were agrz*ed that the Polk boys held for the purpose of providing are in favor of repealing the present funds for the purchase of adlittoral oleomargarine law have taken ad < alifomi» Will Have Four New Con- were the moat courtzous and kindle employers under whom they had eve- gre%smrn and Pennsylvania equipment for the school, and the vantage of the situation to loudly zx>n- MASON A SLOUGH worked. Will Have Siv proceeds of the social netted 135.40. dem as "undemocratic and un-Amer The teacher. Mrs. E. E. Kirkendall, is ican" this "burdensome tax on a pure, deserving ot the warm congratula wholesome and nutritious food pro United Prese Service. PROSECUTE THE .MORAN. WASHINGTON. D. C., Dec. 3.—j tions given her, as well as of the high duct.” NEIZtON FIGHT PltlNt'IPAI-M The latest census gives California, > steem in which she is held by the They conveniently forget to explain j 2,375,549. an increaiw* of 892.496. or j I>atrons of the school. Following is that over 97 per cent of the oleomar 61 per cent, and gives the state four Effort I» to Ih- Mazie to l*rrv«vit Prize the program rendered that evening Figlila Being Held in Cal garine put upon the market is taxed new congressmen. Under the present Song...................................... By School ifornia at only one-fourth cent per pound. apportionment Alameda county has I Recitation................“Thanksgiving” They do not explain that only oleo 246,131, Fresno county 75 657, Los Dorothy Morgan SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 2. Attor- margarine that is artificially colored Angela county 504,131. Sacramento Recitation . .. “The Mother’s Letter" is taxed at 10 cents per pound. ney J. E. White, of the Church Feder county 67.806. San Diego county 71,- Bertha Kelly Even if it were all taxed at 10 665, and San Francisco county 416- ation. has received and accepted the Dialogue .........................“Coon Song" offer of District Attorney F'ickert to cents per pound it would have abso 912. « Four Girls rs M. c illan Prop’r. co-operate with his office In the pros lutely nothing to do with the price of West Virginia haw 1,221-119, anil ecution of the Moran-Nelson fight Recitation . . "Thanksgiving Turkey” butter after the latter rz-aches 30 i gets one more congressman. Jessie DePuy principals. Attorney White Is await Modern improvements. 73 rooms and «nites. cents a pound retail. It czists about The population of Pennsylvania Is Recitation .... “Ten Little Turkeys ' Sample Rooms, Bar Room, Parlors, Two Club 1 4 cents a pound to produce th« very- given as 7,66.*.Ill, and adds six new ing the setting of a time for a confer Clyde Barks ence with Assistant District Attorney best grade of oleomargarine. Azizt to congressmen to their delegation. Rooms, Etc., Etc. Recitation . . “Ten Little Pumpkins’ Lane Meanwhile he is preparing the this a 10 cent tax and the cost of pro The following are the figures for j Jesse Patterson duction would be 24 cents. The pro- the various California counties Alpine > SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS * Song.................................... By School duct could be retailed at 30 cents at 309, Amador 9,086, Butte 27,301 REGISTERED HOIJ4TKINS FOB Recitation “Teddy Tells Us What to %*/**/»/* SALS a handsome profit to manufacturer Calavaras 9,171. Colusa 7,732, Contra Do”—Vernon Keesee I have some fine young registered and retailer. Costa 31,674. Del Norte 2.417, El Recitation.................... “The Quarrel ’ Looking at the question from any . Dorado 7.492, Glenn 7,172, Humboldt Holstein bulls for sale; A-l stock and acclimated. M. F. LOO8ELEY, Ft • IWUCNTOWW Dorris Adv ¡»oint of view ft is clearly seen that 33.857 Imperial 13,591, Inyo 6,974. Klamath, Oregon. Am! diiifiii to Recitation "What I am Thankful for" nde 4 h >| eahibha ___________ __ the olz-omargarine law baa absolutely Kern 37,715, Kings 16.230. Lake 526. . «mplc Latest M'xirl MH*n<rr" ' . »« . y< If ftim,th*vl hv '•« ttft - • ()nr >*ir 4. ,— «. r. rto • s f, *lwr* are Rupert Sutton i A FEW BARGAINS. * * ■/•v*1 ikinf'money tu' M'rdlr tin.i j«ez oft r al ee. / nothing to do with the price of butter. Lassen 4,802, Madera 8,368, Marin N<» MONKÌ ICFQI1Í -------- ------ ------ -- -------- Aicr» - ----- ' u"iil >«>*» re« ri»r . *i i, z* i V. eahip Motion Song......... By Primary Grad j Io any<>nc. anrwhere in tlw IT. I S s n//V«/« .^/*,,/ f 4«.d The zlalry interests of the country- 25,114, Ma-riposa 3.956, Mendocino Five lots, «lgn.,y location, 31600 Recitation “Her Thanksgiving Din allow I kN {»AIN* rKKK TKIAl. <i >n * hw h ihfte you auy rt*> «' < I < y« ie .lud are not enjoying any benefit through 23,926, Merced 15,148 Modoc 6,191., Can loan 3750 cn the dral. put it Io any teat with. II you are ihet. not j*rte. tly »m t-. I or <. t •« »»ah to ner”—Mury Kelly ■rep the Incycle »hip it I m > k t*» u« At r»ur expenae »ndAr <*w»**,# oleomargarine legislation except as Mono 2,042, Monterey 24.146, Napa ■TAPTftDV W« lurntah the bigiNUM gr»» !r *<■» it it j-»» <* • t » make A nice cottage with bath, large Recitation. . “A Thanksgiving Diary” ■ MVIVRI ■ aiVUw one «null profit ahnvr uftiAl t> * / et -.’ V«*u ».. |i ; the Integrity of the industry is main 19,800, Nevada 14,955, Orange 34.- lot, 31700, A good buy. to fit middlemen'» profit« by buying d»re«i ot u* and h»v« tit« n>»nufacturrr »guar, Homer DePuy ante« I »ch i nd your bi y< le. IM» NOT HI Y a olcycl« cr a • r ot or* ft n> - » •»* tained. In this every honest citizen 436, Placer 18,237, Plumas 5,359, A iar/e residence, fir c lot. f:<50" at '•*»/ >r»-r until you receive our catAlogur« And learn our unhr «rj .1 /.nr-ry Dialogue . .“A Thanksgiving Dinner” >rf< r> .»nd ifrr» to rider agrifitM. should feel a keen interest. He should Riverside 34 696, San Benito 8,042, Three cottage« on three lota. Room rot» O. < iv» Brother Nature and Children YOU WILL BE A3T0NiSHLD *1 Hlv our «U|-irb i . hh I. I. .1 u., U..».. .r/.«<x also understand that the effort put San Bernardfna 56,706. San Joaquin •ncugn for another cottage; 12250 Solo ........................ Mildred Morgan Zrw/r«<rz we < .n m.k. ,ou thiz yr.r Wr .«II th. . ........ forth by the manufacturers of oleo 50,731, San Luis Obispo 19,3383, Sun then .ny o.h.r f.< lory We are l.'.lfi-.l wti*. •» pr. t . -e fi. ■ .- . «. mason a slough Recitation “When the Frost is on the Itl< V< l-K IzEAl.MlS, you •... ...I ..or buy.>ci uu . r >«4» . , c «. margarine to secure legislation which Mateo 26,595, Santa Barbara 27,738, _____ rir price, Or.ler« hlleri lira .lay rerer.ad ... Pumpkin”—Jacob Meyers aKZ'ICIII IIA3ZI« IIICYCI-KII. We do no« ,r< ilarly handle a-< -.d ’ i-4 1, <1r, h-t will make It easy for men to commit Sa-nta Clara 84,549, Santa Cruz 26,- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ «■anally have a nunilwr on hand taken In trade by our < h.< ■«.. rr’ail ■■ >.** I . dear out Recitation “Ted’s Story of Thanksgiv- pr.irnpfly at prlrea rangier lr< ni S.l lo •« or Sin. 1*. . . . fraud in selling oleomargarine is not 140, Shasta 18,920, Sierra 4,098 Sis < > AASSTTB Olltzt .Ingle wlir. la. ln,|H.rtr-*l roller < liuln. I pvila.a, «. ...d gin”—Carl Barks I ► COASTtn-OnMnuo, ennu.menl o( all kind, al half th. ».aal eaZ.i<//rn er. inspired by love for the "poor man kiyou 18,801, Solano 27,709, Sonoma Anyone may Solo.. . .“Old Maid and the Burglar” who wants a cheap substitute for but 48,394. Stanislaus 22,522, Sutter 6,- Jacob Meyers Shop Anywhere ter.” •JOO, 1 dlilHIiX I 1 U I II I I Jr O , Y V I 338, Tehama 11,401, Trinity 3,401. Original Poem........... Pearl Davidson The whole proposition may be thus Tulare 85,440, Tuolumne 9,979, Ven Song........................................ “Oregon” He or she likes. But all the summed up: Oleomargarine Is now i tura ¡<¡,347, Yolo 13,920, Yuba 10. < ' rffttlar rrtatl of thtw fir ft ft Trio same it sometimes makes a dif made to taste and smell something 042 Pair, but to tfttr<>ducf Wf Will Dialogue............. “Meeting Months” ference where you go. OfllyouatamplfPairtury.WVathwtlhofdfrfl^i), > like butter. The manufacturers and_________________ School NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES We study to accurately «ap a few retail dealers want the privil- z «■\ z , iifss »1I‘ N DIHI ’ UTF' HIM NAILS, T bc I cm or < 11*«* will not l»t thn Song “Thank'-givlng Time Has Come” ply your wants at every point < > air ouL ftiMty thoiiMtnl pnir* *>l<l lft-4 y* tr. ege of putting it upon the market sz> ST ATEMENTS School Over two butnlrcd thuuMud paint now iu tiae. that It will look like butter, thus mak- of the jewelry business. < » DtSCRIPTinNr Madelnall •« < * It hlively UggA ¿g Preparations for a Christmas enter 1 Ing it <*asy to commit fraud. ! --------- linedinaidewith To that end we have thought < ! andeaayriding,verjrdnmblennd tainment are already under way, and a *p*-< ial uitalTty or rubber, wht< It nev< r tweomea Every gzx»d citizen should be in-1 WASHINGTON, 1». ('., Dec. 2. and worked. Cat.,H■ Hiizl v I«.- 1» < up small p’iti< titres without allow* M much Interest in It is manifested by rtotlrs the Ihlrlr r*ibi*er trend the air to« a *-ape. We have himtirrd# oi letter« from Mtia- | terested in effective pure food legisla- Sz'cretary of the Navy Meyer asserts I ••A ' mi«l piinrtur«, strips "I»’* <tf ’ our planning The result cu»tomer«atatingthal their tire« haveonly been pumped | the pupils. «nd •• 1 " «Iso rim si Ip * r’ ! tlon, and the oleomargarine law lx' that he has saved 15,000,000 In the upont eor twice in « whole araion They weigh no nwre than is here awaiting your opinion. ' > an to prsvrnit rim, iltlng. This ordinary tire, the otintlure re«i«tlfigqtiaHtirA bring give u i ! jUSt such legislation no more, no naval estimates for the fiscal year, tire wilt onllMt any ollirr by never« 1 layer« of th hi. «nr. itll*. p enarrd f i»»ri» • it th« < m ifce SOI r. ■ I.ASÍIC uud From collar buttons to día- ¡¡ tread The regular priceor thew tire»la ^oper p tir.but f r XX HEX TEMPTED TO | less. based on the congressional appropria K nt iuih . vo . advertising purpose«» we are making a ial t.tutor v price to PEAY THE < OW \ltl> monds it Is, as we believe, per- < • the rider <w only >4 fto per pair. All oracra «hipped »ame «hy letter i« received. WeahlpC O 1» no tion for 1911, Congressmen declare aj/proval. Vou do not pay a cent until you have examined hi -.<I f und them al rietly io» t rpr» < ni<d. feet. his statement Is misleading, and as we will allow a < a«n «ll«eount of a per cent {thereby making the pt ice IB4.AA p p iri il' i Let Children lie Happy sert that Secretary Meyer cut ship We all have days of discourage This is our Invitation to you < • send FULL CASH WITH OllDLit rtini enrio»« thia advrrthement. Voti run no rl in «ending u« an order aa the tire» may be returned at Ol it eypenae if for nn^ r. ■ n t . x t e Do not try to make men of y our building expenditures 110,000,000, ments and moments when we would to see it. We do not ask that JI not «atiafactory on exami nation. W< are perfectly trliuhle nml iii.iir y s< nt to ua i« u*« a.<t< •» in a If you order a pair of theae tirra, you will find that they will ride **»»•,irr, run f » t-r, be glad to run away from our trou boys or women of your girls, says Or blit that the actual cost of mainten you • need anything. You’ll find ' < 1 • bank. wear better, laat longer and look finer than any tire vou have r er u • d or .<• i at any pm • We know that you will I kym well pleated t hat wntn \ u xa mt - i . vcle you xviii < xcu* (tr • r. bles and responsibilities, says Orison ison Swett Marden in Success Maga ance of the navy has not decreased, pleasure in just seeing and i > We want you to »end ua a trial order at ome, Ivn* r tin a r- < i.tt k. I» i «* 11» v ■ * t Swett Marden in Success Magazine. zine. It is not natural. Love them. I but has Increased 35,000 000. The we in showing. ] [ mmra <’ ’”'t I 'IV rl I: I |*t . • f If f tr W W a JraCO h i • n i ■ |‘; m f 11.« «.n , «»nr ,t| »•< t Tn these times of depression and dis Make horns just as happy a place as congressmen assert that the ship the apecla! intr<wluftory price quote I ab«»ve. *r wi •* ( r • : t»ig I ire and sun iyi doi;u. .hi-.i deacribcf! and quotcaall tuaken »nd ktndsof ti • « at ■* tt halt t)i- iihhh I pt i pcssible and give them rein, freedom. * building economy alleged to have couragement, when we feel that we WgM AfX>T* m/APT“ but W ' I t 1*0-1 It I»'» .’»I IlHSI. 4H • :• » i* vie fWJf WZlf f nr a p.’tr of IIr « I • .»m n i v tin' ,1 you I now t n , , i al amount to but little and doubt wheth There is nothing sadder in life than lteen made was not a real saving, but FOR HIGH GRADE GOODS offers we are making. It only craita a pootal to b arn cv> ry «nia^. U h .» it NOW. er, after all, life is worth while, there the child who has been robbed of its merely a postponement of an appro- prfatlon. is always danger of playing the cow- childhood. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ HIGHWAYMEN GET SEVERE SENTENCE tOUIWEIM IS OLD HMD IVI LU *" """, LODGE OF SORROW HELO BY IHE ELKS M M ASON & S l OU GH Lands Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages Lakeside Inn, M . M M , »» j WANTED-A Rl DER AGE NT WINTERS CHICAGO, ILL