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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1914)
EIGHT ' 4 i i. THE HOUSE or QUALITY KL. XL OOOD1COODS THE HOME OF SATISFACTION Tomorrow Is Remnant Friday An immense sale of desirable Remnants takes place tomorrow in the main aisleTables piled with short lengths of all kinds Silk, Woolen and Cotton Materials, Laces, Embroideries, Rib' bons, etc. Look through them tomorrow and buy what you want at Half Price I All A 1 T I I mi jyrouna i own j -- -m 'eratie nominee have failed to file their acceptances of nominations within the time limit. The county clerk ' office mailed out the last of the county warrants tins 'morning. The mads and highways cost the rnmitr I1,f.-,.1H f.i. the month of . Anoint. There was paid nut for gc.ier al varrauts the sum of '"-'-!. ; ' A force of workmen U busy today working on the road from the main wagon Kate at the state fair yronixls -to the arm favhion. T ie roa.l will he graded, rolli'.l in. I graveled and put i 1 first Has sha for fair patrons, ac cording to Secretary Meredith, ho i directing the work. ' The flag of the Salem Commercial . t'lub are lieiug repaired todav so they will le presentai.ie lor decoration dur ina fair week. The ri are being sewed together and sheaths are being fixed to the flag 'an he put up and Mown without tearing. Alxmt IMMl will lie strung on the street wires a few days before the fuir opens. ' The plaintiffs in the case of Grace Howell 't al against Fiducia F. Howell and Amy N. Howell have appealed tne ease to the supreme cuurt, according to, a notice filed ly their attorneys today.; jThe suit arose over the ownership of a small trad of land near this eity. The ! decree of the rireuit court where the ease was tried befi.-re .Indue (iallmvay .was iu favor of tiie defendants, and 'the title in fee simple to the tract of i land in question was adjudged to he j vested in Fiducia F. Howell. I "We have a set of politicians in j ' alifornia w ho hoo-t and blow hut we ran look to Oregon and Wisconsin for I something genuine in the way of legis lation," writes litis A. MeKelvie, of 1 l.os Angoli-s, to Secretary of State OI- Irott. "As far as your corrupt piac- ! tices provisions are concerned, your , ! law are as far ahead of the California : laws as New York is from Salem," Mr. MeKelvie went on to say. lie made t ie above roninient upon acknowledging the receipt of "Statutes and Constitu tion Relating to Elections in State of from the secretary s office. WTHE STAIN" 6-Part Pathe Masterwork A dramatization of the famous novel by Torrest Halsey aEd Robert H. Daris. Ore f tie gietni - ' interest dramas ever exhibited. A combination of love and faithfulness, villainy aiid tiesctery ytl ! been equaled since "The Two Orphans" was given to the world. A tremendously excitir.g courtroon that will fairly bring you to your feet. ' J THE ALL-STAR CAST Stevens, a bank clerk, afterwards Harding, a lawyer, Eduard Jose. fc j vens, Eleanor Woodruff. Louise Gray, Virginia Pearson. Norris, a young lawyer. Tiurlow Bergen. Dunn, Sam Ryan. A host of subordinate players. Superb scenic effects and lavish settiefs. , ' Be sure to set aside an hour and a half to see "The Stain," at the Bligh. ONCE MORE THE BLIGH IS OFFERING ONE OF THOSE SUPERLATIVE PHOTOPLAYS, ' ly exhibited in other cities at advanced prices, at its never-changing admission, 500 seats at 10 cet'-t' scale which, in connection with the consistently high quality' of its picture offerings, has rr.ade the Bik j, ' leidinir film theatre of Salem and the most popular photoplay house in the Willamette iT-. v See "The Stain" To morrow or Saturday UGH T HEATRf AMUSEMENTS. BLN.H-State, between Liberty and High Motion pictures of "The Million liollar Mys teryt" all-interesting Horial drama that eost the Than hauser company a million dol lars to produce. Head the story iu the Capital Journal and' see it at the llligh; f 10, 000 in offered to the person solving the mystery. Also 1 new comedy jiictures. GLOUE State, between Lib erty and High. Motion pic tures, "Trey o' Hearts," great serial ntory. Also Kal em drama and comedies. Miss Klsie K.lwards, thf popular mnger, in songs von will like. YK IJ HKKTY. I.ilterty, be tween State and Court. ' Strong Heart," Kobert Kdi son 'i great success, with the photoplay star Hlaiiche Sweet. Als two Vitagrajih features. W. C. Dyer insurance agency now lo cated at 1-4 South I.iheity street. Mayor Steeves leaves this evening for ' Ten experienced shoe salesmen want ed at U.'l North Commercial street. Call ! a. m. Saturday morni i. Notice has beeu received by Post- i iregon muster August II uekestein to the effect o ' that the pot office at the fairgrounds , By raising a giant cosmos to the would he 1iroiitinue. Octolier 1 and ; height of five feet six inches with a that the, tation would be served front! six foot spread of branches on a-half-the central office. Permission wa Ignition of Marion county soil. Max I granted to maintain on the fair grounds j (iehlhar claims to have broken all ree a station for the benefit of the fair ords for domesticating outdoor plants, patrons during fair week. The present J The seeds were planted late iu May and postmaster at the fair grounds, .1. 1). ; the plant has made this groth within Smith, will be made clerk iu charge cf, liie four walls of a room. When Heck for a short time. His otiier Randall and son, Koyal, 0f OaklauJ, FURNISHKD HOl'bE FOR I ;; "dears" in Salem arc forgotten for the Cal .; Pr. and Mrs. Armstrong, Mr. and lwenty-first tnd raj deer of the mountains. The firebovs are expecting to entertain the city council with a deer barbeeue from the carcasses Heck will send in, perhaps. A new and up-to-date line of millin ery now- on display at The Maples," one block north .Meyer's store. o Mrs. S. C. Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. P. Proeknian, Mr. Whitehead and daugh ter, Mary; Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lindahl, Mr. and" Mrs. George Lindah!, Alviu ; and Crace Lindahl. Al Heck returned Saturday from a two weeks' visit with friends at Mc- i Miimeville, Ore. ' Anna and Johauua Asboe, of Mar-: Phone 2-.101-E. WOO!) FOR S.M .K-Fim and , i' growth fir. Address J. R Prtl- . lem. Koute S. j FOR SALE Two lij;-;n.l :J cows; our frexli act! or.e 1 1C Leslie street. Geo Ha Hing, a Chinese, aged about ''", "pent Cue week-end with friends WASTED Two rifino,! to f io years, while picking hops in t.. here. - ajS9; "'"l I'oard in i-lcgant t!K.r van! owned bv Mr. .Iiickson. I,") miles' Mr- 'l His!o, of I'ortland, . close in. Phone M. , I station No. 1. On that date the eity j transplanted in the half-gallon lard pail north of this city, and operated by Heej spent Monday iu Woo.lburu. Portland, where he will attend tne an nun! meeting of the Oregon Medical service will extend to all parts served in which it now erows the olant was : ci.mh,. .,.!. I..k-' f..ll .. n... rn.,n.i! A verv in'terestinsi stair icirtv was i EX PERI ENCKD u.an wants association whi.li bolls session today hy the defunct ottVe. lal.ont two indies high. Mr. I iehlhar ! about 4:.".(l o'clock vester.lav afternoon! given Saturday, September o, '.y James' janitor. Address L. M. Panl, and tomorrow. Friday evening nt the, o : -avs he got the soil from his farm after and about 0 o'clock "died without . Homer Alleman, it being bis 31st an-! No. 1, box -IU, Turner, Ore. the Multnomah hotel there will be a V have secured the exclusive agency t had been used to grow a crop of. medical assistance." so the Journal's nivermrv. The most important fart of : , , !.. ....i t i- . .v... : . "Ml -'"-' l l-IMII nd? lite u... j-i.t , bniuiiet, and at this banquet there will for Oregon of a working pants and will it had heen ..runes. informant stated, limn: ,-iatelv afteiltbe be various and sundry toasts given. I'r. put it on the market at f 1 ."10. All iher 0 he fell he was taken to a barn bv his Steeves will speak on " Hops and Other stores will charge 2.HO. All sizes, .'1 1 to : Large numbers of visitors from the fellow rnuidrvmen. Coroner ('iou-jh Eorms of the Tango." ; 00 waist. Salem Woolen Mill store. j east, and especially from Oklahoma und was railed this morning i.nd went "t.! o , o j Canada, are thronging through the V i '. - the scene. After investigating the cii- 1 Oo to Dr. Stone'i for trusses. Mr. L. M. Thomas, of Portland, state; lametto vallev at this time looking t ir1 iinistanees. he nlieves the man :"ine choice runs, milking, 4 lresh this niontk. : house west Oi' Liberty store. manager for the Knights and Ladies Mora visitors are registering at the of Security, is in the eity and will or proinotion department of. the Salem ganie a new council hi Salem. Already commercial club every day. The book IU applications have been secured. The is always open and all visitors, whether I Mate manager expects tn close the from out of town or not are asked to charter with not less than "0 members, put their names down. This morning when the degree staff from one of the the following signed: W. F. Shank, Sa-, councils in Portland will assist in the lem; Erauk Albertstan, O. Penney and institution of the new council. This l. Nelson, all of Superior, Nebraska. order admits men :,n. women on the o same terms. Dr. Utter, dentin pnone 606, Salem ' , o Bank of Commerce building. ! , Capital Normal. Fall term begins q September 14 in our former rooms on P. O. Duclos. manager of tin Duclos ; 1;:";'' o;"1;''0'- A,Mrw" J- J' Kra'"' brickyard, of Little Falls, Minnesota.,' ' '"' " t""- writes to the Sale... commercial club j Q t ' Pendleton asking assistance in securing uiforma-: u , ?. , ,. , . . ' . ioiiioi-i i s iieoi tinriou iJHie eoiimv 4 tion coneeriiing the possi bilitv of get-1 , f , " ' ' - tin., . u. .. ...... k t. !falr w,, k ,b,, members of the l!a- .i. . .. .1.:.... . .: i i ... ! diators cannot very well get awav from j the establishing of a brickyard. He Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist in fitting ': my ht woul.'1 ',k ! u,uh, wi,h I hiHi nt'!! at that time, mnl further that t is willing to donate !',h; Sah-m ( herrians are expected to be .e a cas l7o,,s to se- fhe fair, the Eugene ,,. . . l.adiators have devi.led conclusivelv The funeral services of Carl Tego si rind, wno died in this city !at Sat urday, and whose remains were held waiting for relatives from Cilifomia, was held fruin the Cottage undertaking parlors tbis morning at 10 o'clock. In terment was made in the Odd Fellows' renieterv, a c clav laud or giv cure the business. He says ho is ex perienced iu the business. o suitable locations. Four men from to his death Oklahoma visited the commercial club of paralysis yesterday and each day finds some one looking for a farm or fruit ranch. The; season is owning up well and it is ex pected that a large number of visitors will be served. These people belong to the industrious class and have land which they want to sell, or exchange. Some are hero to extend their interests and others want a change iu location. They are being .well-cared for by the real estate men of the city. Caotain William Xwan, of the Salem fire department," left this morning on his vacation. He will be absent 10 days and during that time will visit the fair at Vancouver, Washington, and make a flying trip over to Pendleton to view the Homi.l-up. He exacts to crowd into 10 days more excitement than iie can get in fighting Salem grass fires and old hotels. Earl Heck, an other of the city's doughty firefight ers, is also on vacation for 10 days. He struck out tor the southland am! will is the r-ult of a str-1 c ATTENTION CALLED TO RAILROAD NEEDS gram in which each one na.t to laKe i part. A delicious lunch was served by. the host. Those prcseut were: Wil-! jjqr RENT lUO-ncre raA.. lard Cole, L. Robbing, Dr. W. W. , plow land, 10 miles from Mi Rhodes. C. McDonald, Corey Richard,! quire of Low & Derrick, 3d !; Ralph Maupin, Fred Cornell, Grauvill i Alleman, Chas. Mason, Geo. Richard, ' WANTED A goed suui.d bus Henry Hiendeurich of Eugene, and Ho- : 4 to i years eld, willing i nier Alleman. - I Inquire of .W. 8. Low, 311 & Washington, Sept. 10. President ! Wilson this afternoon agreed to call the jl public's attention to imperative finan-! cial needs of the railroads, as requested !t by railroad officials yesterday. He j i agreed that the present emergency was- extraordinary, but insisted that he diillj not entertain any anxiety "except gen-j eral anxiety caused by the unpreceden-1 ted situation in the world 's money j t markets." " The presidei.t today wrote to Frank. ! Trumbull, chairm .n of the board of di-i T .........j ,.t u -v..... I i t . . IT ... ..-, .... en: .i.-.cttir uioi vmiio laii- r. ads, as fi Hows: You a;.k me to call the attention t . . I Last chance tonight to the see (Seventh Episode of "THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY" Better Than Ever SEWING M A( H 1 N K.S Thfj $2.50, $3.00, 110.00. New N $2.1.00. Singer Machine Sl. . j State street. t j WILL buy Italian prunes to dry. - quantity to 1000 bushels. 1W 23. Write box 1-52, route J- E A. Townsend. "The City Beautifuln Two Part Comedy Drama imperative i.. Briug your agates home to have them ' polished and mounted. Gardner & , Keene, 3SS State Mreet. 8. O. Bettes, who is lecturing on the suits. I hey fit exactly the same as ftnte wide prohibition movement, ar- men 's suits. Salem Woolen Mill Store. I rived in this city today after complet-! jiug a trip of si.il miles up and down' Earl Kilpatriclt, formerly principal of tiie coast on a lecturing tour, Mr. 'the Salem high si hool. but HOW i nil. Bill Wtlktus allot and tilled a porcu-! 1,,'t""!' Uhv,'Is l,.v nHIse and buggy, but neeted with the I'niversitv of Oregon pine yesterday on the much of l.lovd " '", 0,1"t ' ' tnjury to his horse extension service, was in the city to.av lteviiolds a tiiile north of the fair1"" ""''K'M to leave it in Southern ; making preliminary arrangements I tir grounds. He was walking through th'0"""0"' "'' wi" "peak. tonight on the the l niversity of Oregon exhibits at Heyuolds apple, orchard when he di- ,,r,','t ,h, corner of State and Lib- , the state lair. He tame from Eugene covered the auimat in front of him. He r,.v wlere the Sa- atou Army usually this morning and will return this even- , . - . . Krtl.la ... ...tl i ii .. j TL . ...... ... ...i . niaue a sprint tor a gun and soon had ..... n- e uni.ruin w in nave a space if the country ti tin ot railway credit being sustained. that ' that they will not make their contem plated trio to the Hound-l'i. EiiL'one ,7.iri...i Mm.. .I.t.t ... liAn I Ir.n.rtn v.tK hid .. . r, . , . , , ....... ..... ... v.,,,.u ..... ,,. nniroaiis ne neipeit in overv pes- o unde, who preceded him several davs silde way, whether hy private cii-oper- Boys' Norfolk suits. Bring the boys ' """""U sronn.is in or.ier to ative ettorts or bv action, wherever . to our store ami get ..ne of those new i "I i Elk Junior or one of fliose Wool Wer.i I "Did She Run?" A One Fart Comedy Showing the Escapades of An Adventurous Woman. enough deer to occupy Try Scott's 15c meats. -o- -o r i -p n d c I esa I. Ill" EOT I the animal hanging from his belt, me taphorically otily. Porcupines are rare, finds iu this port of the valley. W. 0. Dyer insurance agency now lo cated at 124 South Liberty street. Tha Qtnra Tbn Co.-oc V fA in i, . .... ,1. r.. -i. .. 1 ... on im- ii-ii st.ie oi ioe en-, ttsiice to the old pavilion. The exhibit will show something of the work done by the departments and especially of phases of the extension depart meiit. Shorthand and s-.enotTDT. New ONLY $13.50 This fine Heater - a3 illustrated. Others from $1.25 to $30.00. Our prices bear inspection. i . i at-m ,. . 1 5gf - Tour Credit I Good Here HOMElFURXlSIIERS 8ters In Oreg oo and Washington We Sell for Less Because We Duy for Less classes will lie commenced in both these lira ti. -he u 1,., I'm i, tul !....;.. , A. 1 ' ..i-.i... i.i.:.irss I ill - lege on Monday, SoptemVr H. Kegis- tiation and books may be arranged for tf on Saturday afternoon. XX ' o , As a result of the dictum of chief of police of l'orttand that all iioboes must either go to work or go to the rock pile. , there has been an exodus of the gentle men oHhe rend for valley iKiints. Thev have beeu arriving in this city ia J bnehes and it has kept the deit of , ficer busy keeiiing them on the imi. t hief ShiMeck sends an extra man out , t night to help tiftieer Eisher, who has his hands full at times. Thev are ill , t temere. visitors and likely to commit any kind of depredation. There was a bunch rounded up last night and herded into the eity jad for safe keeping over Zl night. I ' o j This is to he the great season ef la-1 4 dies' aad gents' Mackinaw eouts. Our; XX bJ rtntent ,s the largest ia ;lulk or Marion eountVs. It includes' also the IVmlleton fcnos in Jacquard Vjatterns. Jalem Woolen Mills Store, j V W. P Lord, formerly a practicing at torney of ' this eity. how of tVrtland, Will le the inirressi v nartv'. ...i: date for attorney genfral, havmir filed .is aceoptanee of the aomiuation with the secretary of stats vKi.r.!.. wis a raudidate iu the "repuhlieai I'ri meries for the offi.- but w.. .l..J,...i ; with John J. Jetfrvy, will opKe him fr ,h '"'. S.rrtary O.ott nv. TO-DAY Last chance to see 4th Episode of the "TREY O' HEARTS" Greatest aerial of the age. COTG Friday and Saturday JIM WEBB, SENATOR in three reels, featuring King Ba$2ott and Leah Baird two of the greatest stars in pictures. feasible, of governmental agencies and I r.m glad to do so. because I think the need is real. 1 am confident there will be active and earnest eooperc.tion in this matter, perhaps the one common interest in our whole industrial life. " I'ndoubtedly men in and out of of ficial positions will appreciate what is involved and will lend aid lienrtilv I...- . .i . . i i ' ...i.-i,-ci ii is possum- lor iiiem to leno it." LIGH THEATRE -Where Everybody Goes 10c WANTED Ey young man, Wi university student, plate W room and bouid. Auo:ress"M care Jouni&L iTO RENT Three large f I uulVmished, married coule or'' J I ers preferred: t5. 337 1 , 4 ! teenth street. SLIGHTLY I'SKI) rrotcctograp"- , I i No. 9 Burroughs Ad-lind Mr X' a bargain. Paul M. Sim. 'M s , I'omniereial street. , 1'WANTKD A girl for general t ; work. Must be able to i charge of kitchen. Addre J I, Hill, Jefferson, Oregan, ' f 41 IU-F-5. llKOR RENT S room modern hu'v ' I I u-ith con.l hasement, H'r ! lem sihocl. one block fri-m lCc- I! .!) per month. Winter street. ln.i:ire 115 . I Paris, Se ht win: Viance had :n 12 to .riing to V 5p. m. : '.'fa It , .3' offer Four c :hting. ac ':e's statei iishing ba I "The fir: i the Mai j-ram, "fi .he aHiea, i( on the j Tae ( ?indedb; t-te prin !-tiich art "i the Or: -arne ne . to a 1 "The 'wcom ptemtx liable t iiir lines I "The l .enerals ,'iaelow : ain att j he Frer orth 0: I "The ince,". I contim CUl.) me iens ai "Brit LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES OF WOODBUBN THE IDENTIFICATION A beiutiful tve reel Kalera dram featarin Mt-ut Hin Holniet and prodoced by J. P McGowaa. Last week ef ELSIE EDWARDS Popular acpraoe. Couiinj Sunday. KARL KAREY Baritone, direct from Chicane. a big feature program. 10c "House ef Quality." (Capital Journal Special Service.) j Wondhurn. Ore.. Sept. St. Grace and Julius llerkrjv r.f . Portland, were the J uucsts of Mr. and Mrs. 8. K. Iirune Sun-' f NEW TODAY Cce cect rer word each Inner- lay. ! ! tinn George Hrtine motored to St. Paul ; (.opT for aivertiseruents tib Saturday. . 5er ,h;t leadjEg fho-ulJ jn by t hauiieey oder of Hubbard, svent I I 2 1. m .-iiiMin, mm iiiH'ri 1 me. .Mrs. 11. Alleman and -Mrs, T. .'. Mi l T PHONE MAIN 8L son leu umiay lor nop van T. .'. Ma-1 ds at t he i X I Gilbert Colt left Sunday evening for I b SFB I L Portland, where ho will visit friends! Vred 's Nit 1 : ;20 ACIJES AH in eultivatu 1 new J-room he-use, po-.sl ha I a p-od r-ud. S-1. : I stut.lv slopmc. I".' t down, time 011 the halanee. ' Mills. 273 State street. irivirn J.a i.rollfrtT O51. build residence tw me ".,: ! in location. Want a good . am willing to leaw same W years, r avin, KooJ Address H, care of ta -. hrij, ' Prau j of 1 ( exli i " h TV(i " 'Sifcre ? I 'SJtl pit to I 1. i, TO TRADK-SV.sabhcwsn fart-?- j for aliout two week a. score aud j;ht Lunch. war news at 1 welc . iiroM-ii ii.., Ultii in one nine iru" i Si,liner. J.ffcrsen, Ofcg ! FOB KENT-rshed ho' Henry Ile.udewi.-h, ot Kucene, is vis-; WILL TRAPK Salem real estate for) ning rnen.ls in Woo-lbnrn. ; small auto, rhone 117K. A very pretty weddiug was solein- ' : j room: also barn u - j. .-l at 3 p. in. Saturday at tiie home '. WB SALK A one horse wairon, I0' blocks from gooJ stores. ( of Mr. and Mr. M. J. Lindahl where Soulh fourteenth street. . I well. On Irlewood r their . laughter, flare Josoi.hinP. ho-! Z at S0 North Seveutertta. came the wife of Mr. Forrest IHnHon. .1 .. . WASTED-CaU 137, ...TZZZ The hoo. Wi h..,,,iifiu. oou"1 vommerciaj street. - - ....,u.l. im '- rmici in terns au.t rhrvsautheinnma id w . 1 1- -. 1 -, I cow, r !J.n J"'" rh7"ul""ln- 1XR JiAl.K-t.uwd family milch yonntf rouple ,nt,red the room to' rheap. 173 S. Co1taKe"st. straiHi of Lohengrin " wedding !: FOR SALK At a oa - 7 . ful modern home at " ,h, Salem, two blocks from t v m suit lion-" I '? suet I 'Wn: i :i At 1 Urt house; terms to ,. to owner. I'r. field, Oregon. fera larfarmbu, . smaller V V, Can furuish bt ot ' p And Th I h A ilntu, nf I 1 , , r .... v. uvHruiin s wetl'I.Ug j r. r'a.r" "J "e Dn.le a sister, ; A 1 tiiv tOK SALE Inquire 21st ami Mm i;.-f. Tne archway under which Trade streets. Phone 2.'!51-K. Xff tct w decoratet with ferns. " " " ; . , VTrTVv,rm to rrnt. Al 12 ,VUk th- -..J WILI.AM KTTE VNIVERSlTY'Sf'HO-1 WANTED r ' w eu!J " . frm. by Rev. L. 8. Mwhell, of j LuRHIP for rent. Phone 71. ' i ietia.,. The bride wore a dark blueiv., r,,-. : 7. ; trali. ..,,t and the troom the eon- v r : ,rour luriVr? auJ ,nnfC . K" 1 farmer. ,.tiM J,Uck. After th "'"r"nf" !- .H' j ""- iaj morn. srrvevl. a the where He i f ' va III VN .1. . til 1 ... torvallis. Mrs. Inntoo U v,rv Mrailar ULU A LES for carets; 10 eent 1 m,n the younger set of Woudburn Fr tuaJred. Journal office. an.) mill lw creatlv missel. Km I f't. i u "ufi inin ine uin-1 v ti i is.u j.,-;... j..u v. . 1, j- here a sii eonrse dinner f perie.ued drver man. Phone 5S-F-14. : 135tV-10-ACKE f ,i" I. Mr. and Mrs. Dnninn lft ' ciurfi hearinK: . .. k. afternoon train for Ktnt ir t'LOSlNOOl'l entlr -n. k ,f ..t....tri... 1 ,...,kJ n,l nroae. ..rt he will teach . hind this winter.' al supplies. 361 liiemeketa 5treL 1 acre timber, b!'. ;" w., r. a cr.t i.tj , .. m : , SI., all'" ton nilll.l lll. " - . . p .t - Part cash, w-'-'ri' , . - i ner.i"'. ?ee owner, , k . ii: TllA tlMt ' , , tisliM f .. "vu ?.L.t ieam, harness asd tircc- them to their new honVe. The guest, rV' UmTt ! present were: Mr. and Mrs. rw- .. ffd ' Vi?J.X!' )?tW ir Mi,R KENT Mivdern 5-Wm fornWie.1 ! Ni.aand t.leBBlh.ntrtn.allof MolalU; ! h.e- cheap. Phone IV1. m s. Miss Man Skee. of Monitor; Mr, Kei i Sevo-t.:h strve PERSONS CtteriOK o, roo.es with or wt , .... where stove part or all Xf -full particulars ;M ;. lamette Vaifenot ; y . . -itoueSUforst.B"