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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1915)
il THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPT. 13. 1915. EIGHT SCHOOL TOGS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS AT MEYERS are Getting the children ready for school is not a difficult matter if you purchase at Meyers. We prepared to fill school needs and a considerable amount of money can be saved on your purchases. BOYS' WOOL MACKINAWS Sizes 5 to 16 years, ?- fn 1 nn 7 m . well A splendid Lot of Children's Wool Union Suits All good grades and formerly priced up to $1.50. Extra special at Meyers 79c a suit Children's Fleeced Union Suits Garments that will give entire sat isfaction former prices up to $1.25 Extra special at Meyers 68c a suit A complete showing of Children's Coats, Fall and Winter The newest and most wanted fab rics and styles of Children's Coats are to be found in this collection By all means see this stock. Prices are very moderate. Boys' Knickerbocker Suits with two pairs of pants, all sizes up to 18 years Triced $5.00 to $10.00 The most popular and wanted styles of Boys' Hats and Caps Hats $1 to $2; Caps 25c to $1.00 BOYS' SUIT SPECIAL We have a few Boys' Suits which we offer at a special cut price. These are of the "Meyers Quality". Plain coat model. Regular $5.00 to. $8.00 grades. Extra special while they last $2.95 a suit. FEE IN FILING SUIT County Clerk May Require All Attorneys To Pay Cash In Future Howard Piano House 421 Court Street. A check for .(!( fur filiiiL' fees upon which payment hud been stopped was returned to Countv Clerk .Max (lehlhnr : ti this morning and may result in his re-. Jlfusnl to accept checks from attorney.- j in rue nirure nnii re.pnrc mem 10 pu ; filing fees in gold coin. The nv sjiy;? ! that filing fees at the office of the' s. Complete Assortment of Durable School Shoes for Boys and Girls A Sale of Children's Iron Clad Stockings, 2 pfor 35c, Commencing Monday Here's an attractive offering of strong, long wearing Stockings for Boys and Girls- Those who know what Iron-Clad Stockings are will put in a supply for the coming year. Sale commences Monday, while they last 2 pairs for 35c. The House of Quality i JIooodIgood s mMWttmtmm:mmtwumtmmm:mmmmim:mtmimtj: TO BEE OB NOT TO SEE THAT IS THE QUESTION RUKiiSniUtttttXH All Around Town : . S I TT 44444444444444444444444444444 :mttamtmnamt:mMmmjmatiwmnnttm:mmnmma:i Dr. Mendelnolra, Bpeclullst In fitting Klime correctly. U. . bunk bldg. Mistt Mary Adams, of Salem, who has lieen ill tin const during lni summer is now visiting friends in I'orllanil and is cxi ting soon to return lo her lioinii in Siilom, Dr. Stones Drug Btora. tf WliUo unloading hny Saturday aftor nooii at liis fnrin nine miles east of Su lem, ('lureueo Jolinson, a young funnel wns thrown from his wagon uud sus tnini'd n broken linn. Dr. Stone's Drug Btora. tf Till first important hIi'P In the lriu h education In to fin.) out if th..v Imve nil tin proper advantages thai rtnlliro intended hey sooiild hnvn. If their health or ores' nro lunl, they lire sadly imii(liciiiiie,. H, Bhonl.l il ho their eyes, I should lie glint lo iniilui nil examination with I ho latest optical up lilliinceii, which do not perinil i,f error in correction, and when glosses nro worni the weak i-yn I lines strong and healthy, allowing tho Ntinloat or pa tient a good clear eye, doing nwav with that dimness of vision, iioadiicho ur IiervoiinneM. My experience of nearly .'l.'l veins in" fitting correct glasses to relievo evo train will in nt your service. If glass l r not needed, I positively decline to supply thrill. J guarantee 's:il isfne tion in uvery rospcel. Von ro Invited lo come where abso lilts accuracy In i-orrooting eve defects in placed iiImivi every other 'c.insi.lrrii lion. No extra charges for examination. My prices nro lower Hum elsewhere tor the service mid material von got ol' me, umi can reler von to thousands of prominent citizens, among them over 1HHI children from ages (I lo 15 years, that 1 have corrected their eves' with ((lasses, since ruining here. The entire prut. leu. lies In' these word -Rightly ITttod Lenses, Fitted ly tli Right Man. All broken lenses replaced whtlo vou i ... . " watt. y Dr. Utter, dentist, will rotnrn from I change vour glasses for one venr if Nlli,"ml I'1'"'"! Congress .Scpletnlier necessary, free of charge, .No exlrii "' Anient Hank of Com charge for exiiniinnlionH, iui ding,, or ' ","r,',, ,f droin used us thev me dim, ,u All, 0 brolieii Klas-.es reiiln.'ed while v.... ...i. Oeorge O. Brown, cloik of the Htnte I Miss Leila Junes conducted tho Bp wiirlh leanue service al t'ne Kirst M. II. i Inn. Ii last niujit in u very profitable milliner, the yoniio; woiiiiin showing her self an able leader of such services, o Dr. R. T. Milntlro, physician anil nil Keen, H 1 -i Masonic bid);. I'liono 4 III. Rov. II. .1. Talbot, dean of Kimball 'nllci;e of Tlicoluuy, nud President I'o ne.v, of Willamette university, are homo ill Salem after a is't lo Scuttle, where they inldicKM'd the session!) ol' I'ue I'u jct Soiin'd coiileienci of the M. K. idiurch, thin inorniiiK. .lohn Martin was also nr rested on n c liiire of speediuc; mid Fred Slrobliel was ordered lo report to an swer to a chaise of scoidi'iim on his mo torcycle. Ol'licer Viirnev iiiiule the iir rests. Rain Tiino Quitrd Time. Have Morse & Itauisdi'ii put llieui on. The Woman's Alliance of the Uni turiuu church will hold n speeinl met iiiK Tuesdny ufternoou at 2:.ll) o'clock at the home of Mrs. ('. S. lluuiilton, Iniporliint luisiness will come before this ineetiuc;, and all members us well as friends of the Alliance aro invited to be present, Tubllc HtonoKTauher nt 20.r U. S. Bank llld(., Siibuii, Oregon, Phone -1st. Bi'Klnnliig today, the express com panies in OrcKoii and Washington have been niveu permission to increase their rales J.:ill per cet on all packages that wcicji less than lull pounds. Kecen'tly the Inteirlate (onuiierce I'ouiiuission ran ted the compu.iieH a sliuht increase fur their interstate business, on pack UK'i's that came under the Inn pound weiKht, Royal Arcanum will meet tonight at X:(l(l o'clock at L'U Salem lunik .,i r...,,. The rumor of an automobile collision ' in West Salem in which a Japanese was , killed seems to have no basis of fact. While it has lieen next to impossible to , find out iinything about it, it is certain ; that no one was seriously injured and no material unmuge, done. Ivan C. Beers, Oliver Boers and Dan Fry, Jr, returned ycsn-rduy from u two weeks' hunt in Douglas inanity, packing out from Tiller. Tho parly 'report ex ceptionally good luck, blinking down u deer shortly nfter their arrival on the hunting grounds, tiiid three more within a week. Dr. E. W. Barnum, a dentist of Mount Angel, niul wile, were ill the citv ves terdny the guests of Dr. It. F. Pound rind wife. Dr. llurnum is il graduate of tho 112 class of the North Pacific Dental college at Portland, and a clnss niate of Dr. II. P. Pound, Dr. Fred Kllis Dr. F. 1.. ( t'er niul Dr. 1). C. Burton. Two vaudeville artists will appear at tue wextonl tlic lust three days of this week, who were, formerly resident;: of Salem. Their niiines are Mr. and Mrs. llowurd Foote. Tlieyboth intended the Salem schools, and were niitrried while living in the north part of thoVitv. While in the city, they will be tlic guests of Mrs. Fm.te'g imrenls, Mr. nud Mrs. ,1. stuh-y, t.;7 South (Vinmereiul slrcet. '! county clerk lire pnyatile in V. I,.,, in Imt tiw n mutter lit c in venieliir for the attorneys -Mr. (lehlhnr has been i accepting cheeks and this is the first time tint anv check has been returned. ' The check was sigurd by Walter I Tooze, Jr., of Dallas, and vuu mad payable to Max Oehlhar, ns county clerk. It was for tffiil and was in pay ment of the filing fee in the thirteen uidow's tension cases in which alterna tive writs of mandamus were filed re cently requiring the county court to come into court and show cause why the ' uidow's pensions were not paid. It K reported at the county clerk's office; that Attorney Tooze wished to with- draw the cases but .is they were filet' i they could not be withdrawn without ; an older from the court as the writs j were signed by the rrrcuit judge. When Mr. Tooze asked for the return of the fee he was informed that the fee was payable when the writs were filed and could not be paid back as the I filing had alrendv been completed. II is evident that Ml'. Tooze stopped pay ment on the check nt tho Dallas 'i tional bank, of Dallas, and when t' check reached that bank through clearing house pnyinont was refused. The protest fees were .t'i and as Mr. Oehlhar 's personal guarantee goes with the cheek to the buiiK when he accepts it in lien of gold coin ho was obliged to repay the county treasurer this morning with a personal cheek. Mr. (iehlhar states, however, that unless the check is made good, lie will abide strictly by the letter of the law and refuse to accept any checks for filing fees at his office from any attorneys in the state, county or city, and tlmt the future his terms will be "strictly cash." This is a small advertisement but it means much to Piano Buvers. We will sell you a piano cheaper than any firm 8 and guarantee same. See us before closing a deal 8 on a piano. We carry a full line of Vistrolas, Records and Sheet Music We will save you money. Howard Piano House 421 Court Street- 14 Continuous from 2 P. M to 11 P. M. ADMISSION 20c When Helen's husband came back from the grave, and she was married to Sir Michael what should she have done? WILLIAM FOX, Presents The Answer In LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET with THEDA BAR A (THE VAMPIRE WOMAN) In support of Miss Bara appear the following noted stars: Clifford Bruce, Stephen Gratten, William Riley Hatch, Catherine Adams and Gertrude demons. . A PHOTOPLAY Or EVER MtMORABLE POWER Charlie Chaplin in "The Mixup"A Revue Ton A V nVT V xpmmtBmmm&ssmmm mifttnf urn rtVT-m.nt wgMtni . nff. "i-mifflKftnn-HKrtg Hi very reusimable prices. Dr. Jll. P. Mendelsohn Room 810 211 U. 8. National Bunk Bltbr. riiona no. BaJem, Oregou nierce llldg. Juilne William Oalloway and Mra. tlnlloway will cae tomeirow inoiuliig for Flnvel from which point thev will tuke the steamer Ureal Northern for San r'mncisro. .Indue (liillonnv i the Instead of gathering 2,000 boxe thin year fnun his hop yards a few miles I ninth of the city, which he regards as mi nvortiKo crop, (', 1 (spelling reports tlmt he will pick but llntl, nud liom his nlmerviitiotin in that pint of I'olk conn ty, thin Ik about n fur pruportiou to be : pn ked from other yard, la otliei 1 wnnls, Mr. Hperllng eslimiites (he ciop' for th low lauds at about 115 per I j of ft crop. The yard in the up laud eem to be foitunute and will yield mi vertigo crop. The llco have done iluningp where there nn lh, ilninpness, nud for this reason, th laud grower Hero tn( fortunate thin venr, land board, leturued to this city last representative of the S night from a week s tup down the coast hacking up tide binds, After iruine to I'oley .splines Mr, llrown wenl to Maishfield bv wrtv of Florence and re turned over the stage rend out by Prnin. A ntiipouduoui eombluntlon. Thinln I In hi nud (ha iles l'hiiiiu, 'I'miiht only lit Hie Oregon. ovcroio a ...i.... ..r .i... i i 1. . . . .' k r. wineii iiegins its convention in Sun I'ranciseo Sep. teinber n. -After attending the con vention the judge will return to this city September ."). Dr. J. W. Meredith, one of the long ! j ''' losideiits ot SmIciii, in speaking to-j day of " l-'alhei " I'linn who was buried in l'ortlar,', ihi afternoon, told of the I humor of the pioneer Methodist . readi er when both the Salem dentist and Jhei deceased nnniM.i lesided in .Imephinei icoiinty. U was in s,"iii nt which lime! " Father" Flinii was living with I r. ' I Meredith, while attending to his labors j ins .-limit rider. I'pon returniui; from i ; conteiem-e once he lol.l hiy frlen.l (l.,.liun uis report wns peihapa the most uuiipiel I'iscussion of the luoposed lialf bil 1 of all the repoib. ot pastors at the con l'on dollar loan, or more, to London, ferenee. He Iui. I rerorted that the has not advanced far.. Ti,.. tlninil cireuit had but ,,,e ehurc'n ineinber ! still does not warrant a prediction re- """ "in- . niir. n. mourner ha. I lieen gnruing anv pimse of the lurrested tor t.a!ing. his neighbor 's j . ,. j Hl'Vi'. General Recovery In ' Market Occurs Today (Copyright 1IIIS by the New York Ev ening l'ost.) New York. Sept. Hi. The general re covery in the market which occurred today, and was hardly interrupted all day was again ascribed, not to outside purchases but to the operations of pro fessioinils. The movement was not accompanied by exlreine activity. But buying which appeared from that souice 'undoubted ly reflected tin increasingly hopeful view of two uncertain iuestions the status of the dispute with llerinanv,, anil the prospects of consumnting the loan, through which problems of for-! eign exchange may for the present j be solved. . t: : -J I Nothing officially developed concern-! iug the controversy with Berlin. A remarkable general concensus of opinion prevailed, 'however, that tier-! many had no recourse left but to cease j quibbling, and to make, in l.lain Kuo-i lisli, the guarantees which she profess-! I ed to make two weeks ago. i j Sterling exchange which closed Sat-I i iirday around l.ii;"i. moved r,.l,u ! I today, but reached .l.l'.7 1-2 at mid- day still four cents below the figure of n week ago l-'iiitny, but five cent. j above last week's lowest. This recov ery ioiioete.1 the increase of confidence in pending plans to stabilize the ex change market: the sentiment was Mill cautious, nud in the afteiiioon, the rati' again tell tnun the davs hi-hest erty, will be built together and remodel ed into a modern apartment house with twelve apartments, steam heated and constructed in Hie most approved apart ment house style. The Rowland house is made entirely of California redwood and tho lumber in it is now us solid as when the house was built. In tho construction of a business block, 4(1 by til) feet, .Mr. .Moore intends to put up a building that will be a cred it to the city, one that will include all the later features of a business struc ture. Both Mr. Monro and Mr. Bligli are optimistic regarding the future of Salem real estnt.fi and feci that right now is the time to invest. Pittsburg fJazette-Tiines: A popular English author says that since no one will buy his stuff in war time ho is suffering from "hunger pains." This is the real writer's cramp. When in SALEM, OREGON, stop at . BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modern Tree and Private Baths BATES 75c, $1.00, $1.50 FEB DAT The only" hotel in the business district. Nearest to all Depots, Theatres and Capitol Buildings. A Home Away from Home T. G. BLIGH, Prop. Both Phones. Free Auto Bus. Roy Terry, a Silvertoi fanner, ami Margaret Lorence, nlsu of Siherton, se cured a marriage license this ufteniiDii. (usfcj,, COURT HOUSE NEWS A statement of claims in the matter of the receivership of the Horticultural i-'ire Kolief of Drogon wns filed today at the office of the county clerk which totaled .1, 7117.22. The statement in serts that the list of cbiiins represents i,g- nrrangeinent. Hingci has filed e court of this dis defaull judgment secured by I, 41. iBligh Buys House and luoie gioiitct lip ones Mr. and Mr. William Meredith and Miss Mnrv Meredith, of New York, r licd in Salem yesterday to visit lr. mid Mrs. Meredith. Tuey will spen'd several daVK here before leuving for the California fairs. This is the first isit of the New Yotkcis to tile west. They mo delighted with what I hey have, seen of it. , o & Rauimleii put aoin on. Owrlnu to an error In Meycm ad of Saturday, the children's Ibr-ieiv Sale, which coniiueuced today read - pails for '.'.ic. The special price is 2 pairs! for ;l.".e. David W. Eyre, vice president of the! 1'. S. National bank, and wife, returned! yesterday from u week's visit to ic ' toriu, Seattle, and Tu. oiun, r. Fyre' attended the sessions of the American Hankers association, which met in So at tie. Tlirouuh ft tvwflcniiiM.nl Rain Tim-!imtd Time. Have Morse! Sainrdav ' issue of thi. iu,..P il,.. .... gou Heotrio advertisement of the Noitlieni l'aeifie mid the tirciit Ninth era steniners, rend !f:'.i.ii uud should lune read J.hUHI. Knni-A.iti.iti.... . - ..-v,..,.i1V, m ei neany every ctty i - iu.n i. .. . . . tl, lo in Oieiion were be I V M1I1P Will Kit! H K Inrh ..... 1 --ww. , , an vuilU IIU.I town 1 !' '"on.. initios commission i this morning fr hearing in the mr.t-l ter of the c..uiphi,i,t of Ashland, (irautsl l'a-s. Medfor.l. Kl:,iutli Falls and n number of other tow.,. ,n nutliern Ore gon against tl..- i.u.-s for electric serv- ' ice uud power of ii... i'.ilit'....i.,.i ! nipnny. it was stated nt the , l ower c healing th ma Hieeoa ot igli ago Otto Wilson, ldfvit'i.u from Hie font III watd, was uiiested jctenlny for speeding, nud onleie.l to report to the police station to answer to the charge Be Fair With Your Eyes Councilman J. A. Mills is displaying; poitions of a lantern found near one of! the hop hoiiM-K burned ill the l.iM-N, fire near l.ivesley station. The Im.tj was so intense that the globe of the li.n t. fu wns melted int.) a solid muss. ' about oil t Iregoa a few , ed them int.. tl Tl.e eun. plaints v of all elect la- v, rails a N.i by w ise c omplamu complaints Wei lippllciltiull of t rates w hi. h t u Ololis ploteM , sciibers. no .1:111,0; that the Califor I'"". 1 .ompnny bought up small r plunts in si'.utheni ago and coiisolidat -ireseiit corporation. " e. o niade by the um r. ci nnd in Klaniiith iter users who are like 1; . f the high rates. The ' I i iuglit about by an 0' "iiipany to raise the .1 up coiiBi.leiable v 11 the part of the sub The old laud murks are gradually go ing. The lots 011 which the R,, l,,,,.i nouse is locate.l. on the north ,sid,. oun su-eet netween l.il.ertv and II street, were purchased six moutl ov vt . v . , oore. 1 t he .- store, and now that Mr. Moore is rciuh to erect an up-to-date store building, the Rowland house has been sold to T (I Bligh and will be removed bv M, iiii.ii, ... .1 ...... . 1 10 mi- r er 01 . Heme iiiii sireets. I lie Rowland I the residence now on that tv good evidei district Attorney motion ii-J the .lustii trict to set aside 1 for fi'K) and costs .'iciiiiiian against .Marion countv. This motion will reopen the case which was '"led by Mr. McMahan ami then went by delimit. Mr. .McMahan brought suit against the county for damages which .ic alleged he sustained 011 the Salem Wheailan.l road w'nieh was being re paired by the countv court and I... .I,c. his auto ii, slno S(1 .,,1 whi(.h l''nnitted the ear to strike the hard I 'oad and damage the machine and as 1 there was no means of passing the I'htce by any other mute or ti. get .around it ,ie sued the countv for $2-11) ,'lumngcs cn,y Judge tshev em ployed 1- M. Pane of the firm of Mc- ...11. a .uc.arv to iii.r, i... IOC countv lilt in tl,.. ot . H. Ha ski n county went t,, the "lis passed 111.011. Il, toir.'.'V was eniolove.l an assistant 1 rireuiiunis unearned bv tho llorticiiltui !al Fire Belief on jiolieieM held by ! claimants nt the time of the insolvency a ; ot the companv:. The clonus were tnei by Claude McColloch, of l'ortlund. not a tornev ta and louse nnd I Her lilop 'ii.e that th- ,,,,,;..,, ,1 beach filled a I,,,,,. t,. ,., , , 'tiimocatioim anoih.., 'Willi be tie j year, a bathing beach w.uld give i.U-iis I me to fully 2t,uo(i. ase for ! meantime the against Marion! supremo court and : ause a siecial at iu this caso and to the .,, 1 Justice llurnett .r,u,i.....Y ... . ! 011 grounds that it was not' f V1 '' -Hiy attomcv. In II s case U. . . WinsU.w appeared ' ' .- '! and Sinter 4: 'g,w for , , , . respondent. In view ' V" r"l,n tl,e "''y court could I 'unore the county attorney ""' . "lis culled in to file the1 '""" to rcpcii the present cose. A nmiritige license was issued Satur-! ' -leik to bone I., lij.llct. farmer of Sihetton. and Misi, IWu lioss a S I i veiioa teacher. , The argument in the divureo case of Hoss A. Lucas against Ifeliecca B. I.ucas was heard in .lu.lgo (lallowny's couit. this afternoon, anil tho matter tiikce under advisement by the .judge. At torney Carey F. Martin is appearing for the plaintiff and defendant and Frod Lamport lor the plaintiff. Buy Mud Guards! For Your Bicycle. I NOW j We have a complete j stock at special prices j $1.00 and $1.25 j Per Pair Or we will put them i on your wheel and guar- t antee them not to hattle 0 I A series of games to determine the mUlllCUVU ).Ttl hml will K. i ten,.;. ..I,,. 1 1.;.. ... .. ... .. l"n wituu a few days and the valley will be yns ed on the svl ,, chapter of n ....... i,...i,;.... . ri,.i. .,...1. . . ,', .. ., , , i. ,...), .-...v.... ... . . ,- K V' -' " 1 1 ' iui in 1 i.iiini. 1 mi iiriikvniiii' 1 niniiii mi w 1,.. The tot 11 (list J" .j B Sf by coining here for eye help. You will find here a cons. icutiou de sire to uid and advise you 011 eo t rouble nnd you can depend upon the oiKiiiiiiulloii being rlojit. If glues aro uggested, you ran test assured you need them. Miss A McCulloch, Optometrist 208-209 Hubbard Uldg;. phone 10!) Mr. nnd Mrv J. II. Albert left by steamer lust Saturday for San Fran Cisco. Mr. Aineit goes us delegiitt- t. ivtten.l the American Hou.l Huil.lers' h soei.ition, the Ameticuu Highwnv as-o ciation nnd the Tri Mate tioed' Uomls nss.M'iatioii which will niect in Dak bind, fill., this begliitilng to Ony. nccident suiunier up the tlmt indue prop ecu ejitended to nil the .1 Si . ittii. p.iners an. i ciul.s in the vallev nnd to the difterent .-ollegci. uud universities. It is to be a tournament open to nil Already plans are being made bv the players m Salem for the entertainment of the Visitor.!- f..i il.., . i: . tl .1 ... I i.,.., ..... ... " . '."pines umi ..us ,i. 11111.111, - .,iir. , itiiii ni ii.iicc.iii. t. f i.T !.., lied in the earlv cnil men to take of establishing n I municipal l,tl,it i,,ttl.hi H, M,.Ml(h. Ion lieiag especiullv ncTlve in the work. I Minto s island , ,-ciired for the ' PCUCI' i ..... .. r-.,u.i. i.,r nw rH ci nriu. inr I ir...i .,.i.i..,.m...,. i it ion, Aithur V,U,. .,,.,i,...i .,,;,... -n... .... ,wn "1 I ngcr of the In 11. h ..l s,.l..... r;.... , i is..... ..i -. I ,niei,.,l I, I. r.."" - . J ' w...-. . V. V t. l.i old Llbwty trct Evanuellcal s,,..!-.. t..u. ...t ettliri't.. Mhiih liaa li.,..i. ...!. u .1..!. 1 . ' '' middle of Liberty .tivet for the io,..t . fr. V I ,"KU"rJ ,"snop, , red Thielsen. Paul A marriage lieens,. was iS(.,i tW! V. ,f ,,,U' ,'"l"'',-v '''erk todav to I s s, ,, '": '"v ,h" '"!' to be is ., ale, stenographer. liovdon I.e Scott & Scott 252 State Street. "The Growing Bicycle Store, 4 dale been The tl.e ferry ; the fcrrv eeK, la beinu wrecked today by A. T. i Moffitt, who will more the lumber nt l. tii.i v-....k. ti- ... . r. .,nKer were carrie.i i .... v.p... iu UM- .i in hp ill n i e 1 1 ti 1 1 1 r. i in in f..p... i in um consuucti.iii ol a barn. Sell. e entertainmeiit incuts are in chnree of" l)r If .-I . nir ii ivbiiit .ni i ci.- r nnu jr. rrince Bvr.L Th I u. wt..... .k.. .or. I. ......... . V I It ..n.r. ,,- .-. iinuiriee is composed of nnd (Wnr The Fiie1 Problem Solved By the Royal Blue Gas Producer tide. IH'iiiig the ueven weeks ' running, fullv 12.0ml i.us- the roc. -.ot for thf lime a fur mm. chrg4J aa 0. A'J of which i ..ret"- rich. (iing. n-. ..ii. lire sine. lines ami entr . ..... I intt taken care of by Kuti.lt O. ,,r,. I). I', l'litnnm, .tohn V. Harbison, ,l i "u..s, vir. ncgel of th,. university Dr. 11. II. Ohinjcr. and See free demonstration it ' ''" you use it. sizes for Hotel Ray L. Farmer Hdw. Store