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;rT," y--' j,": TEN THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1914. j Third Week Our Large Stock of Trunks, Suit Cases and Handbags at Reduced Prices During f 4 1 I IK. i VJ 1 r -V "Muc . 1 . V ' Mr 1 il 'J I Our 703d Wednesday Surprise Sale for August 12th :: j REGULAR 50c LINEN DRESS GOODS, SPEC, 23c Yd. These Linens are of excellent quality and weave. Your dark colors; 36 inches wide and a good wearing material. August 12, 23c a yard. QUALITY MM All Around Town State Engineer John H. Lewis wont to Hie Dalles today to look over the big '"U- "l I"""'-. I'.ngincer L. F. Ilar.a is in charizo of the nroiect. Mr. Lewis will be gone for a couple of duys. Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist In fitting glasses correctly, V. S. bank building o Claims 43 in number and totaling i,i 800 have been passed by the state in-j dustrml accident commission. The YOUR GLASSES were designed aud made to give you tho best possililo service and to this end 1 used only f mines and mountings of tho' highest quality. Care, however, has much to do with tho lasting satisfaction of your glasses. Vpon delivery, your glnsses were inspected nnd carefully fit ted to your nose, face and ears. . It is never advisable to permit others to "try ou'' your glasses as they will disturb tho adjust ment and render them insecure and uncomfortable for your use. Frames and mountings, partic ularly eyeglasses, should be cleaned frequently, using a tooth brush and alcohol or nmmonia and water. If this is done, the small springs which supply the pressure necessary to hold eye glasses in place, will wear much longer than if permitted to be come clogged witlMlirt and dust. If your lenses loosen or vour glasses get out of order, becom ing uncomfortable or insecure, 1 request that you permit me to Bd- just them. There is no charge X for this service. I do make a rea sonable charge, howev ir, when i replace broken parts. Bifocals or double vision glasses thut are cemented some times become affected by the heat, the reading part becoming blurred. When this happens, let me reeement them nt once, I do this at a trifling charge and to save you the expense of getting new reading portions. My Kryptok bifocals are mado In ono piece. The rending por tion is invisible, no lines to gather dirt and dust aud they are not affected by heat or cold. They are the most satisfactory double vision glasses and while the initial eost is somewhat higher they are less expensive and more satisfactory in the long wear. No extra charge for examina tion. Satisfaction iu every respect guaranteed. : i i ! ! I i I i DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN t 210-211 U.S. BankBldg. J Salem, Oregon of Meyers Remodeling & Expansion Sale " if I as A ,rji - - i. - ; r . OOODlOOODS -f-f4-f--f-f-f4 t claims for the most nan were small, for minor injuries with th exception of two lor viuu encn, which paid for ; funerals. May Wing Tye EeBtaniant, 439 Terry street. Everything new nnd clean; new management. The best of noodles and chop suey. Short orders at all hours. o , i, ii,: i.i,ini... i. fir0 dopartmont and Fireman Churchill , iinin :,:, ,i .i. vr was lodged in jail nnd later his wife and brother enme to tho police station and put up bail in the sum of 5 for T:his nppenrnuco in court this morning. At 8:JU o clock ho had not shown up. o Try Scott's 16c meals. K. F, Spencer and A. O. Newsome were arrested yesterday afternoon by Speed Cop Spencer for violation of the ; speed regulations. Bennett was arrest ed while burning up the pavement on Court street, nnd Newsome for doing the same on Mission street. Both men were cited to appear in the police court this morning, but failed to appear. Go to Dr. Stone's for trusses. The Rev. W. O. MacLaren, state peni tentinry chaplain nnd general superin tendent of the Pacific Coast Rescue nnd Protective society, will spenk nt both services tomorrow, conducted at tho Salem Commons, 241 State street, at 3 and 8 o'clock p. m. A very large attendance is especially urged nt this, time. Bring your agates home to have them ! ! polished and mounted. Gardner & j Keene, 8S State street. i o William Howson, of Menominee, Wis ;eonsin, who is touring the West for ' 1 - ,L l . . ;"""' ''''". nrnveu in ,-saiem yes- " ' .''. "' "-" '"" ..imgr for the Salem district. From here he will go to tho coast to spend a few dnys by the shores of the Tneific nnd then turn north. On the return trip he AMUSEMENTS. BLIOII State, botween Liberty and High) Motion pictures of "Fantomas," the crook detective, in four parts, and the Mutual Weekly, depcet ing the very latest world news. GLOBE (State, between Lib erty and High) Vaudeville "The Musical Lovelands," re fined musical act and motion pictures of Marv Tickford in a "Twisted Tra'il." YE LIBERTY Liberty, be tween State and Court) Motion pictures of Mary Ful ler in the "Dolly of the Dail ies" series. John Bunny and Flora Finch in comedy. Our Remodeling and Expansion Sale Our entire stock of Trunks, Suitcases and Bags go in this immense sale. We have just received an un usually large and varied assortment of popular models. Regular Wardrobe and Steamer Trunks Leather, Rattan, Split Cane, Matting and Fibre Suitcases, and a large assortment of handsome, serviceable Hand bags. You will do well to visit this section and supply your baggage wants during the sale. See window display. choice of striped or plain, in Usually sold at 50c a yard. Sale opens 8:39. will stop a few days at Hood River. o Dr. Utter, dentist, phone 606, Salem Bank of Commerce building. ! 6 I ' Otto Hansen, the planing mill man, ,!. ....... ..i i.... .'wiiuion si.reuis hiiu win cosi auuui Woodburn mv. that the new city hall at that place is one of the neatest and best looking buildings he has seen f or ! a long timeK He says the new citv hail: will Iip o tr,.tr H,f will l, o ;nr , nrilin (1 , :,: , wn,ih- Oenw. M. Iw nf thi. I tho building. 0 B. W. Shaver will speak at W. C. T. U. hall at 4:30 Sunday nftornoon. o A sample vail constructed of hollow tile manufactured bv the Hulom Tiln iuercnnuie company has been erected'"1 HCttr Ulp riTOWIl lliailini? llllll. riUS tl n is from the first kiln burned bv the tile! factory and it is clnimed that it is as strong as cement and can be put up nt uue nnir me eost. You can still save from $5 to $20 on every suit bought of Mosher, the tailor, during his special clearance sale. 314 Stato street. TODAY "FANTOMAS" THE CROOK DETECTIVE Iu Four x'arts. MUTUAL WEEKLY Latest World's News Illustrated KOMIC COMEDY A Dandy Sunday and Monday "ALGY'S ALIHI" Another Cyril Chadwiek Comedy OUR MUTUAL GIRL She makes Two Young People Happy. "THE WHITE GHOST" In Three Parts. The Thrilling Mystery Story, Filled with Sensational and Ex citing Adventures. Produced In the Beautiful Alps. BLIGH Theatre Sc 10c Next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Third Episode "THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY" I I -f f. I f : either light, medium or Special for Wednesday, See window display. SERVICE T ! I '"TaHEZS I The contract for the erection of the j new llethnny Reform Church building i was let yesterday to A. W. Anderegg, a I contractor and builder of this city. The i ..:n: i.- i. i-.i a. ..i u 1 ti. . il. -it i "V ; "l "i" ','uU0: (,e0'Ke rs ,9tt.he ":! wt Sj0 ('r7 V' , ' V T the , n,'1'",,; T1he.c0.,1,t,raet ,'nl1l" f or " oompletion or he b "ll,ln?. ,18 weeKs and work W1" """t '"'"eumiu.. Mosher, the tailor, has received an entire new shipment of fall suit pnt- terns, nnd is ninkinp them nn a a elieiui- ly as the fellows who send their work to Chicago and other eastern cities. Why not keep your money in Salem by ordering of Mosher, 344 State. o . WT viv.iri ,., . xs. Mcftinney, a real estate man1 ., . . .. , . I l ". v,f "na nuuvumcv, mo nueiiiiiFii ut intention of' titmionality i lilinK n s,lit t0 test tho cons of thu hlae sky" law. The suit will be filed iu the circuit court of Marion county by George Rossman, who is re-! tamed as attorney to test, the law, -o Mosher, the tailor, has the finest dis play in the city of new tall suit pnt- : terns for men and women. Call and see them nt 344 State street. - o Police officers of the states of Wash- ington nnd Oregon are looking for a runaway boy from Ellensburg, Wash - ington, named Cnrl Montgomery. He ,.., ....,., nn T..I.. 111 ....... ititi ii imi vi unit j, uiiii un m?n heard of in Woodburn on July 23. It was learned he was on his way to San Francisco. His parents nro r.nxious con - nv,,; !,;. u ),., ii .,i k ..i.i He is. five 'feet five inches'tnll, has dark brown eyes, a fnce broken out with iiimnli.s. nnd when he left home wore blue trousers, button sliO's. light soft shirt and no coat. rv , . 7777 . , Lunch goods of all kinds at the Cap - ital Confectionery, 10th and Stato. O After sevoral weeks of waiting, thc , Southwick, chairman of the council! pay for members of M company, Ore-j bridge committee, will go to Dallas to gon Nntionnl Guards, who wore nt j day to arouse interest iu the Willamette i Camp Murray, Gearhart, will be ready river bridge proposition that will conic for distribution nt the armory this ev- 1 before the people of the city hall Mon-j ening. Tho money that will be recciv- day afternoon. They will take hand I ed by the men tonight is state pay. i While nt camp the men received the pnv from the Cnited States govern ment. The amount to be distributed is 407.50. It is expected that every mem ber of tho com puny that did duty ut the bench will be present. Moose picnic, Sunday, August 9. Steamer Gray Eagle will leave Trado street dock at 9 a. in. 50 cents round trip to all Moose aud families. Bring a lunch and enjoy a Sunday's outing. Tickets at club or at secretary's office, 15 Bush Bank building. Donald W. Miles, secretary. o A divorce was granted Edna Maecel Ro.ell from James Rozell in the circuit court yesterday by Judge Galloway and the plaintiff was allowed to resume her maiden name, of Edna Maecel Wil cox. The case was heard several weeks ao but the ,leer..n was held nn vending an inves,igation of charges brought by the plaintiff that witnesses were afraid to testify agaiust her husband. They were married in Vancouver in 101 i. The divorce was granted on the grounds of cruelty. o Owing to typographical error. Coun ty Clerk Max Gehlhar appeared in the Capital Journal yesterday as being born "in Germany" instead of being born "a German." Max says be was bora in Minnesota and has sever been na- riDDAV7A Dinners isttiuvnii&n ilia uulhj CARBAJAL'S OFFER El I'aso, Tex., Auk. S. The propos als of Provisional President Carbajal's lcni'0 delegates, who recently visited Cnrrau.a at Saltillo, were made knowu here yesterday on the best authority. TTho constitutionalists considered the terms unacceptable. ! Carliajal proposed, it was said, that ' business men und farmers who waited j all officers of the federal army be re- on him Wednesday regarding a np instated or allowed to retain their full proprintion for the support of a coun rank. This, the constitutionalists as- ty agriculturist for Marion county, sert would court the same disaster as, This morning several business men befell the late Tresident Madero. ' went to interview the county court as i Carbajal also asked, according to, the county judge had taken the mat the best information, that all the acts ter under advisement and had promis of Huerta bo validated by the consti-jed the business men that the nppropri i ttitionalist government. By agreeing ation would be made if it did not ob- to this tiio revolutionists' considered ligate the court to make any nppropri 1 that they would make legal certain ation for next year, transactions of lluerta's pertaining There was u warm session in the ; to the national treasury a step that county court rooms, nnd the arguments j was declared impossible. : on the part of the men who were try- ; The sudden breaking of the negoti.v 1 ing to get the court to make the up tions was the result. Cnrranza, 's order propriation drew interested spectators 'that the constitutionalist troops pro- (vma nvher parts of the court house. ! ceed at once to Mexico City and take it Hut .Tik!i?o Bushev was obdurate and by t'orco of arms, if necessary, followed. ' However, this order, so tar as has been (ioorge Rodgers, president of the Sa learned, did not include the division of i.,,,. c,m,nii.r. iul dub. cxiiriMscl him- the north, commanded by General Villa. ; It was reported unofficially 4iorc to-; day that General .lesus Carranza s troops entered Mexico City today, led . l.y (leneralsObregon and (ionales, com- ; umndors ot the western and northern, lllv""u"a- ; turalized, but m nny. lie was not born in tier- ! Miss Hula Deny, of B. F. D. No. 1, : 11 wns tclt t,,nt as thv eommercial Coeur d 'Alone, j.lniio, has written to (-,'1 furnished the money tor the the Salem commercial club assing tliat!l"lst two years to maintain an ngncul that organization refer her to some real jturist in .Marion county that it was estate man in this citv to handle a ; "v time for the county to take over farm for her. She sn'vs she lias :t(l its own share of providing for the gov i acres of good irrigated fruit laud, part 'eminent expert. The Salem merchants in new orchard and part in old orchard, : do "ot feel that they ought to pay for ! that she wants to sell or exchange. j the maintenance of a man who givcf j o I his services for the benefit of the farm- On the petition of James H. Lunn, leis nnd growers of the entire county. stating that he was aged and infirm; As n result of the action today, Ma- and not capable of caring for his estate, It, W. Johnson was appointed as guard ian by Judge llnshey thi;; morning. The estate is valued at about .fioOO. ti. . ', Meyers, 1'avid White ami Chaum ey Bishop were appointed appraisers. Mr. 1 I. nun is a former druggist nnd was in business in Ihis city for a number of years. According to the statement of Attor ney (lay O. Smith, if his motion for a retrial of the Carroll case is not grant ed he will appeal to the supreme court.; .Carroll is due to receive a life sentence I for tho murder of Marshal Zollar, of (io.r,l'aii f'f Mtl verdiet of nllt,-v ,of, mu'' . '" ' .80,','" , '""T 1 J'1";,'1 W Jr.v 111 i,e Jl''r, ".' j " was to have been sentenced this iiiiirin tut hiit Attnrnnv Smith ns kcA trtiM 1 n ililv until l2 n t'lnclf t,n iit-ti'nnfn Vlin order ha hbm uht p e his tion. The case of Neer versus the city of Salem was taken up and was due to be finished late this afternoon. The case of the Salem-Fairfield Tele phone association against L. II. Me Mahon was decided in favor of the lefeailant yesterday afternoon by Judge tinlloway. I he ease was argued some i "go and the case taken under ad visement bv the court. McMahon claimed that ho purchased a full share in tho line when there were but two others beside himself on the line. When l,,v "'.'i' inniiu nil nssuciiiiiiMi nu ru- , , .tt, ,i fused to join with the others n a ten party line as ho said that he had too ... ; , , . , . . V !;:;t,d w ThilmTir IMS he was in a hurry. Neither party will recover costs ami distiurscnionts, i Al Clevolaud and vufford Brunk will j leave today for Newport by motorcycle, i They expect to return Monday, they j are going over on two "Indians'' and ! expect to spend part of the time fishing. The motion to set aside the verdict j of the jury in the ease of E. M. Kimball 'against the Horticultural Fire Relief 1 association and to grant a new trial I was overruled by Judge Kelly. This 1 trl, n mi.il rtf iiidii..n.i. a .'in ...;ll . "u , n n iiuui nun i" .lordan Vallev which burned down and the plaintiff alleged that he was 1 given to understand that his case with the insurance conn.ai.v would b ,l..lv. pd pending another suit against another 'hia'amt ,,i;i . " t , ' company, lie did not tile the tune limit of a year ha ii;,hon the company refused to settle on I thc Sounds that it was outlawed. George Rodgers, president of the . &Aml commercial elub, Ralph Moores, secretary of the promotion department I of the commercial club, nnd Knink , bills announcing the meeting, distribute them among tke people on the west side. It is expected that delegations of bust ness men from Dallas and Independence will join the Salem men iu an endeavor to arouse enthusiasm. Members of M company. Third regi ment, O. N. G., which organization is stationed in Salem, will go out to Finzer tomorrow for regular tnrget practice. Next week a number of the. boys will go out to the rango nnd camp for several ! days and work out for the rifle team that will be sent to Clackamas the lat , ter part of this month to compete with j the rifle tennis of the other companies of the state. Five men will compose ' this team. It is expected that some ex cellent scores will bo. made by the local i boys as thev have some exnert shots among them. . l . : . l . . . . i .,ni lm' "V """'"' "'rcu a s.m ; l1. ' '"V m in.- vi i m i vi inn niui iiij;ii J streets. The fire was confined to a j brick flue nnd the firemen reported no damage. The auto chemical engine made the run to the fire. The fire boys were polishing brass work on the engine when the alarm was turned in and they did not stop to complete their work before answering the alarm. This accounts for the appearances of Bon I Ami and the lack of lustre about the fire apparatus. . . - JUDGE BUSHEY WILL NOT RE-EMPLOY CHAPIN j Tunis Down the Business Men Who Petitioned for tile Appointment ConiEjercial Club Has Paid. I As wus predicted in the Capital Jour nal yesterday , County Judge Bushey this morning turned down the tilcm Commercial elub and the delegation of ri,f..,i t0 ,mlte the nppropiintion. s0f , (,;,, v,,,.y lmu.n ,i:mppointed .;, ,lfi ,.,; 0f tu, ,.urt. it ,uu t-,. hv ,i. ilsin,,s!l , .lint the course tllke"hy Judge Bushev in not gruntiug t,u mom,v js ,mril ow to tho ,vork o( thc l.,;mm(.r(.illi ,.Ulb ,, its 0,i,.a. vors to build up this part of the Wil lamette valley and in bettering the ui jterosts of thc farmers und agiicultur ; ists in Salem. rion county will lose Luther J. Chapin, who has been employed tor the past two years, and whose work has been cordially received by the Marion coun ty farmers, it has Iwi-n through his influence that the corn urea of the val ley bus increased four times and that . alsik clover has been grown on wet, I useless lands heretofore, lie is eon istnntly in demand to give demonstra tions of pruning in orchards, to in- suvt soil for the planting of crops, and to give advice regarding plant diseases, lieorge Rmlgers, in speaking of the work of Mr. Chapin, said that it was impossible to place n value on what he has done for the farmers of the conn- ty. DIED. DRAG ER At tho family home, 5i South Thirteenth street, Saturday, August 8, 1014, nt 5:30 n. in., liar land L. Drnger, aged IS years. Funeral services will be held Sun day, August at 3 p. in., from the South Salem Friends church, II. K. Teniberton officiating. Interment will be in City View cemetery. After delivering a scathing lecture in which ho regretted his inability to in flict further punishment without im posing a burden upon tho taxpayers, Judge Kelly this nioruing sentenced Al bert McDowell to pay a fine of $200 and the state's costs in tho prosecution on u charge of illicit relations with i Hcrtip i riend. .McDowell pleaded gui tv VTF.. ' "r?"' Bertie Friend. McDowell pleaded guilty that of bigamy for which he was in- j dieted by the grand jury. Attorney Walter. Winslow appeared for the de jfeudant nnd RskAl the leniency of the court on the grounds that McDowell was a hard working man and had never ! been in trouble before. Mr. Hughes, a j contractor by whom Hughes was cm j ployed, took the stand und testified that McDowell was a sober, industrious j man aud a good workman. The famous Eastwick case of Mult nomah county was being nrgued in Judge Galloway's court todav. East- i . . , - i w'l'k.13 voung man with a largo estate who 'V" 0t th rfB" tstati' T "' ' " ' hc( "'s,,e "" attempt ,s bl "'R ma,Ie ,0 ,aUe him out on the promise that he will be taken to Thil- ! ailt'lphia for treatment in a sanitarium. i:r-K-E-u M wf,,w9 to M I tho young man until he has assurance oung man until he has assurance that ho will be eared for as promised and that sufficient means back the promise. Judge Galloway took the de cision in the habeas corpus proceedings under advisement. We Sell Glasses on Their Merits If their merits will not sell them they are dear at any price. Our Work is ruarntJ i tk rAlnAn.ilhilU.. !. . . . - . .1 ..vj . uuri, me 1 comfort and Satisfaction vour. MissA.McCulloch, Optometrist. 291 N. Com'l St., Ground Floor I Hoar$ 9 to S - Phon 925 ft NEW TODAY One cent per word each inser tion. Copy for ajvertijementi un der this heading should be In by 3 p. m. PHONE MAIN 8L WAR NEWS at Fred Night Lnnch. WOOD FOB SALE Oak, $o; fir, ti.li. Thone 2-M9. PRACTICAL nurse would like matei nitv ease. Thone 69-F-2. WANTED Middle aged woman to keep house. Thone 49-F-4. NEW AVON hop oaler for sale. Lee, corner Ferry and High. Yea HOOD paying cigar store for jale. Ad dress "Owner," care Journal. OLD TATEKS per hundred. foi carpets; 10 centa Journal office. WANTED .Sewing to do by garment, prices reasonable. 1'honc 2l'ULI. 6TLEND1D furnished housekeeping rooms at The Lincoln, 633 Ferry. FOR SALE One hundred ewes. In quire box 335, or L. Brandt, R. F. D. I:;:!-A('HE ranch for exchange for im proved Salem property. Thone 2210M. ASH AND SECOND-GROWTH Flit wood, four foot. Star Wood Co., Thone 42(5. KOI! SALE SS note player piano nius'.c rolls, iialf price, Jo different pieces. Thone VA'ilK FOR SALE Big bargain two-passengc r automobile. Salem Auto Garage, ;Ml5 Stato street. WANTED Ciirl for general housework, Yew Taik district; sleep at homo. Apply 751 Ferry. SNAC 10 acres of line land; prico $1100, only $-00 down, balance loi.y time, llechti I & Hynon, 347 State. 1013 INDIAN MOTORCYCLE in fiiio condition: fully equipped; cost $300; price ifloO, easy terms. Thone TSjM. FOR RENT Best ti-room flat in tho city; new and close in. 003 North Liberty street. Thone 3S0. WE HAVE grain nnd vetch hay fcr sale, $12 per ton on ranch; $12.50 delivered. Goo. Swcgle, Garden roaJ. WANTED To rent, house, furnished or partly, from 6 to 12 months; fam ily of tour. Address B. II. S., Capital Journal. KOH RENT Modern o-room cottage, new range connected up included. See O, N. Andersen, oOl Salem Bank, of Commerce. FOR SALE Teaches; fine quality Crawfords for canning. Loui9 Lach niuiid Fruit Ranch, Kaiser Bottom. Thono 29-F-3. Delivery. FOR SALE Choice family Jersey cow, freshened in July; 9ix per cent milk test; very gentle. 341 North Tweuty first street. WANTED Modern house of at Hast six rooms. Inside property to trada for fine oountrv home, close in, on rock road. H.S. Belle, 124 North Liberty. Thone 408. FOR SALE Two four-step cone pulleys inch diameter; 16 feet l'j mci shafting and hangers, almost new; cheap if taken quickly. Inquire J. R. M., Journal office. FEATS for rent, furnished, sfo, $0, $7, $S, modern; one block to carline, two to public school, five to YVillnmetto university. Grocery store in building. T'none 971, Reeves Garage, Capital and Union. WANTED Evergreen blackberries fit Hunt Brothers Company cannery, Front and Division streets; per pound delivered at cannery; crates and boxes furnished. Hunt Brother Company. THE BEST buy in the valley; Sl-j A. farm on the famous Howell Frairie,. 75 A. under cultivation; good build ings; rich deep black loam soil; good water; beautiful view. Now is tho time to buy while crops are growing. Reason for selling got to go east. Will sacrifice. Trice $140 per ncro. (See my agents, Bechtel k Bvnou, 3-17 State. FOR EXCHANGE 320-acre stock ranch for 40 to 100-acre farm; 24 acre tract with 10-room house, mod ern, with lo acres "iu fruit, for homo in Salem; 7-rooni modern home in first-class location, 3 blocks from state house, lor 5 or 10 acres on good road; 17 half-acre tracts m carliuc, Salem Heights, for improved acreage; other gooil exchanges worthy of inves tigation. AV. A. Liston, 44 Court st. 'MONEV MAKES MONEY, and tho money that money makes makes more; money." Ken Franklin said that first, and he was pretty long on first aid to the pocketbook. It was trim then, it is still more true now. llavo you ever tried it Do you want t make an investment Do yon want to go into business for yourself? Wo will furnish you the money. We havi helped others aud they are glad of it. Let ns help you. I.afler & Bolinger, 400 Hubbard building. Jim Willson A 1200-aere stock farm, well located, lots of buildings, running water, JOd acres seeded to clover and other grass; railroad through the place; over 30') acres can be cultivated. This is logged off laud and is one of the best stock farms in the valley. Trice $1S per acre. A fine water-power goes with the laud aud is worth almost as much as tho land. Jim Willson 141 N. High St. The Bargain Mao. 1