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ditoridl Page of "The Capita CHABLE8 H. FISHED, Editor and Manager.' TI'KSDAV KVKM.S'O, S. iiIi.t 1 1. I!!3. 1 Journal E FUBI.ISIIKD KVEliY EVEXiNO EXCEPT SUNDAY, 8ALEM, OKE00.V, BY Capital Journal Ptg. Co., Inc. U S. BABXEH, I'rcaidont CHAM. It. FISHER. Vice-l'rrsidont DOHA C. AXIJKESEN, Bee. and Trcus. BI'IISCMITIOX RATES TJnilv bv earner, ner year S.00 Vet month 4Sc Daily by rpnil, per year 3.00 I'er month . .35c KLh LEASED WIKK TEI.EOKAl'II KEI'OKT KASTEKX l.iil'l.'I.SKNTATIVKS New York ' 'hi'' ' Vi'i,r,H.e,vis Williams hpeeiul Agency Tribune liiiildiiit; Jim Hill says that if the farmers won't loan the Allied nations the money to buy with they will be unable to sell their wheat. This may be true or it may be some more of old man Hill's buncombe and he is the greatest hot air merchant in the world when it is necessary to be in order STATE FAIR BULLETIN Hurry It. Eishi-r Co. ;i0 X. Dearborn St. The Capital Journal carrier boys lire instructed to put the papers on the porch. If the carrier does not do this, mimes you, or neglects getting the j,iper to you on time, kindly phone the circulation manager, us this is the only tay we can determine whether or not the carriers are following instructions, iione llaiu 81. BUSINESS AFTER THE WAR "If the war in Europe were to end as suddenly as it begun it would plunge the United States into a dreadful panic." So says a great Philadelphia manufacturer. But would that prove true? For instance, there is the automobile truck industry, enormously stimulated by war orders. What is to become of this increased production when the war ends? The European war really marks the beginning of the motor truck's usefulness in the United States- If you stop to analvze the cumulative effects of the vast publicity! motor trucks have received, you will see that the world is entering a new era of motor truck use. Take a collection of government maps of different parts of the United States, showing the highways, and you will tret some conception of the rapidity widening transporta tion field for motor trucks, altogether outside of the cities and towns. Within a generation it is probable that almost every farmer of any consequence will have his motor truck and tractor. The government has campiled figures showing that the man-days spent in hauling from farms in a year is' nearly 7,000,000 for wheat, 2,500,000 lor cotton and more than 6,000,000 for corn. The potential saving in labor, due to increased load possibilities and higher speed, is be yond estimate. War has always directed the mechanical arts into new channels. From the forging of big gun tubes came the making of hallow shafts for machinery. In making armor plate new alloys were discovered that played an im lortant part in peaceful industries. SANE PREPAREDNESS IN PROSPECT State IV, r lirounds, Sept. Ii.'. (Sun day. An. I ii thini'l'-id a little yester day and the wist feil tor naif a,i hum between I! .Hid -t p. in. , f ... . I ..I ... .... f. in it to carrv a noint for the railroad interests m- the trroun ni'iv tl'Jir iic won 11 In JltlHli'r the of financiers with which he is interested. This time he isiTj;;. -77;',, 'i.. talking in the interest of men with whom he is associated with ins' 'ioi,L,r smith m.i Frank probably, or he may be getting a "rake-off" in the way of s,,,v,.',',ir- ;' ' :hi;l: . ""'I. '!;, 'v )"' commission on the loan for his influence in putting itii. ' ..d i"'.Mo'.iV avenue. n,-,, wi.i through. Hill's many predictions of calamity or Fos-!?"' penty in the past have always failed to materialize be-! in the winter of i'.'i cause they were all given publicity for a purpose instead; J.TCatlmrl .wToaKy of being based on sound judgment and good faith. He is,' n year. i - ii 1 111 Ti 1 Two fanner bovs showing tor tue a oig wina nag, snrewa enougn always to keep always in first time at the Oregon state fair, F. the fore the interests of Hill and his crowd of financiers.1 Doenier. or siiv..rt..n, and 0. o. swaies, T-, 1 , , . . , .1 , of Nilem, soured lueations yesterday rarmers have no need to lose any sleep because they 1a1l.wi.iie in ,.,1.1.14- entry before se.-retar.vi u. A I Jones, ol so tie 1 mi roe Jerseys.; The boys with their wives will be found at Xos. 4ii and 44 (ialloway. They ex- at finding a fanner) Dr. W. A. COX PAINLESS DENTIST 303 State Street SALEM, ORE. All Smiles Yes, Smiles to comply with the instructions issued by Jim Hill. A Tv-ion Vino onnnnvmnl Vila nnmAtAnntr -P.. "U..:fV Vme ! bressed pleasure ii inuii nu.i uiiiiouiiLtu mo vaauiuaty X.UI ftilcliu 11, jui. - , .. ,.., York city, claiming no snecial Qualifications excent that! s. 'a. i.-ic'hes. of snvort..... ' he is "an American." Any man with the nerve to set up such a claim in New York city as a reason why he should be elected to office certainly has the courage to fit him for the duties of sheriff. Skidel has been captured by the Germans and it is skidoo along the whole line for the Russians. RipplihRhi)tns -by wait Mason THE MIGHTY BARD Saturday to make entrv of livestock. ar.'.l si'rure a location fur his family at Nil ;4 .Moody, and one fur his father in law, Li. F. .laslier. of Silverton, at ;!ii .Moody. The exhibitors of eattle at the state fair twenty years ago will re member -Mr. It. F. .Masher as a worthy cunipetitor. Jle will be found greeting old time friends on Campers' uigiit. Wednesday, the 2!th. A. I,. I'eek, superintendent of the; floral department, was a visitor to the1 grounds yesterday. .Mr. I'eek hails from1 Corvallis. He favors the state planting perennials as a general rule for the fair grounds, mid avoiding extra expense; each year in caring for annuals. Jle wished to ann.i.ince to all growers of dahlias that rule 7 on page !)S of the premium list would be adiiered to strict-1 ly. Amateur growers will compete in the amateur clats ami professionals in the professional class 0r,lv. He defines! a professional as o.ie who, sells flowers! j ''r n ey, whether making a livelihood! ne says mac i,v n.inprinL- Nothing but smiles when your Dental work is done by us. All work is carefully and well done, and in the most satisfactory way possible for any man to do Und with the least pain. One trial will give you a complete conception of our ability and also convince you of the reasonable fee. All Work Guaranteed for 10 Years Lady attendant. Phone 926 ot it or not. The correspondence between President Wilson and the heads of the army and navy department indicate that the parade Wednesday afternoon, September 29th. S. V. Mills, an old time pamper, came ami secured two camping spaces. tne coniuct t on i . """" r'" neniiricKs, orotners ot As actor, in the after! '' w- ivtiami, known as J,r8 !frm-.Ciall!"va-V: .wi" t0,llil 0VC " , Mil H1C UXl.CI .,.;,, ' .,, . , from XfcMlllnVl In Hir till ifnfu l ..in,i mi ,-ruiitMiiii's, wm ne a neign-i . . ; 7 -" awi ...v.. ,.,..i. ,,1111 uu-ir iuiniiies ati joininjr the camp of Judge Gallowav. Ope house will be kept for the Yam hill delegation. The rain of yesterday missed the fair grounds, only a slight sprinkle being noticed. The happy smile and cheering words of the elderly couple ('has. Ogilvy and wife, of l'ilot Rock, will be missed this year. hey counted much on the 1915 Oregon State Fair, had made arrange- iiieuis 10 iciu in tne park, secured ex- Rill SVinVpsnonro cnont Viia frvilc ..: m..w1.v.i.vhi v. uevim llio lilllOUlIlU llrlVS Ciuri . i ... . . ' ,l...,tUl, . 11 ,1 , 7 . 1 0 1 n.r.eu.v io mis line tne reul plant lov- ueatniess pomes and plays; they brought him twenty ('rs wl, ri' K"ig .imiiias tor the wounds a vear. whir-li Wohr Kr.nn-v.t- v,; I i" " of H w:iM t"kc u r,,att''' i,l"'est in cheese and beer. As actor, in the after Fnvu uu UUlliC a Di. UIIIIL'S. Il l L bor ot V Si,.i,,,,,..l c w., I .... in his early years he felt an aching void be-1 Mw,,v ?.v,;!uv " , ' neath his belt. No doubt the alecfo used to' MrSiir'Lvothe say, as they watched William go his way,' JZ Z ii is an evu tning, in sooth, to see him fool e . xhey ar,:ounce that they away his youth ! His pen he ought to cease H ttZJZ to jerk, and start, to do some useful work.1"1" :,- o.-.u-r that thev ,av p(.rti lie has a hundred chances now; the farmers TZll Zt'tZ shriek for men to plow, the tanner raised a "'"""i'1' fv'-l'i'' irit fair week AwMJdodOold Mcddl San Fruwuco xyonitiou tna Mffhant honor on Imported Olfvn Oil, Inghtful Veil) this morn hGnnilRft ho Mn't: !:'::TT,"w,'"'.1I! toMl.itstor the pavilion an, were boost get help, the landlord of the Blue Boar inn rwd.h . nSSkt. 1 i L".,s. "M ,.th7 ,:0H d.at.,h! !" y ant dishing gin, the owner of the chow-chow works is' tZ'Tl! howling for a dozen clerks. And still that trifling Shake-Tr''"l!'v' that business ,.- C-lil11l n-inb slnn MniirvU, U..4- J 1 ...111. 1111 m- fUl IMltCr i-Luii; xuii ura urtuuiii uui iuoi wiui pen ana inK: us i . . . . . ' d that Hi concert at Willson Park. C. F. Hein and family report that they are having a fine time in Sau Francisco and that the Oregon building is the greatest of attractions. They re port a fine trip and although the sea was smooth still there were some in the party that were slightly sick. . Record. ' ,1 . , . """'K' ii I "M'O III III' hi,. , ... ... iL.L L. . . 1 .1 . ...e nn-.ii.-s, crop rmame umi ne is i unmiiir loose: ne sno t ne in rhp m n. . " "" 1,1 ' w CHILD WAS KIDNAPED. . were murdered at their farm home by Portland, Or.; , Sept, 13.-Detect'vcs Ue Dale, a former resident of the Wil-I were contimii,..' todnv to nearch I or lametle valley. The State Fair lost two I b.vd R,n v .'.1.1 o Mu valued friends when their lives went i bard L. Brown, 'chief clerk of the "'- initl,mil ln,)if.,l vnilvnnH It., 1.11 chief executive has outlined a wise plan of preparedness,; boose." In every clime, in every age, has genius heard the Tn'Z't IWZ'ti in the opinion qf the hoise (Idaho) Statesman. He sees alecks rage. Today, when some one tries to write or 'nT" l,v '"' '"' ,:,,,,t "V previous ex-! the danger of the nation going on in the fool's paradise in ,)aint a picture out of sight, the sad bystanders rise and " ' Monday. Happens AUMSVILLE NEWS which it has lived for years, yet he does not propose to; s:iv. "He should pet bnsv b.-ilinrt hnvt" . i , .1 1 1 1 1 1 i. iU - ! I " - o J o ""J yield io i nose wno wouiti uanivi upi uiu imuunai in-aMiry , . i i i n, ?i i i:t . o r t- Jtl Nets l.ilui i: 'in iii, uiis morning. m.iiiic o, iiiiises. a fiii m returned from the bringing . nis frenzied and ill-considered expenditure of funds ty'-Good Roads Convention I Hmvv Raindnrm Wn ,iUK" ,"f '" iii t'The .ipment that would probably be found faulty if not ob- UUUU h" tonYn Heavy KainsjOl Rl Sweeps j;-;. ... w.,.k, s,,,tl., .J, L'to before it might be put to a practical test. lonveneSat rortland, Hood River Section n. ror,;,; silver,,,,,. w,.h in ...i. Horn to Mr. ami Mrs. A. P. Speer, a baby boy Saturday. .1. S. McLaughlin of Xorth Suntiam was a caller in town Saturdav. .M,ss hulir Speer returned home W r.thei tlmn i. Oiikluud, Ciil., Sept. -"Oouil roads throughout I he country. " I Tliis was the slogan adopted bv linn- I died" of delegates to the America,, road niu Hood Iiiver, Ore.. Sept. 1.1. A heavy ruinstorm swept ,ner the llood Kive'r valley Sumlnv accomnniiieil I,.. ,:i,.. , I,, . i j "b"' iio unnHicr. t'qui Folete The mav be (lefects in the executive plans that will have to be corrected, but at present they seem ample and disassociated from prodigality. 11 they shall stantl up unuer nnai analysis, me memners -". " opened nor.. ,o.iuy. ine: APpi,. growers said todav that the of congress should co-operate in carrying them out iiTe-jr sneetive of any political divisions. This may bo too much .-.my a toune.tict state highway; to picking the ,ip. (irili, .,,,,.,. i,, to expect of congress; but if preparedness is taken into , iT polittCS and tllO president's polc.V IS Shown tO be SOUnd ami '" .- 'M-A ,-ast by a death in : ting ready to accommodate the picker in harmony with national needs ami iree irom;cuav ,.;,,,,; n lul.sTll)llM ,iiS,llssl,, a nance, he will not be the one to sulfer in public estimation.1 n,e p,bie, f,..,, every point ..r view. t, ' j .....!,.. i,..iio..i.,i,ln,iol! 4 1. ,. f ;a Papers on " Hondsnle I niprovouieut, " rUIH pil'liail-Ullf, iiuh-iuiiumu "TI,,' Hut,., v and Kt.ti.ro ef Highway the warerooms Avhat the people want. I "ii,,,,v,'i,,i '""i ,nuii,r subjects , , ii, ..,ii 1..,,.,,, wen i,l by such prominent ou in The needs are reasonably well know n ! ,i. p,( ril1;ls ,.;,, .. , And when it comes to action, the roll will not be called. w. ie. toi ,,r n pubii,- road fr o, . , , . il , " " t'i tii M-uii o.e, i rotcssti, ly poiuicai lu-MjnaiHMic. lridav K. Xoyes and familv returned from their outing at Harview Pridav. I Sherm Swank and Mr. and Mrs. V. i'. ""'""ig a nil ,n;i dc ,.v f bv,,,,,,,,: ! Arrell nnd little daughter, r,sla, motor ' e a, ImumIv wiM ,,,, a( X(( ( ,., , Independence Sunday. u.,. y at cue , wM, , h Ml.s. M. . 8 r WM ,ak I' de ou lumpers' Niglt, s,.,,, t. , 1 Saturday but at the present writing i. xulenf Win, i;(, ., v i ,,,,i ().',.' ii,,.,,.. ,"., .., , , ,, ., i , , ...,,iiii, j . ,, ,lu jnursuav s ...id arable and placed moriiing for the Coast on n hunting and Mi,,,,., w ho disappeared yesterdav morn ing while playing with other children in the city plaza. Mrs. Brown, who is or her way to the San Frauciso exposition, believes her child wis kid iiiiped. Playmates declare lit le l.loyil was carried off by a man an 1 woiiimii. 't he. police a, , mvstified. No motive t of ransom can be a.v ! B-ci'fd. Kx I I'i some el,j illeiu in ins it' I ii. i, : ., i ;,l, "" I ne , iso, ng trip, " P-t presid,. , ' , ' ' , rH' W. Wood left for Sale,,, Toes- -r assoi-l,,,,,,,,', ' " 1 Tu '0': VP hor W"rk 1,1 ,hl! 'ho'l f the Oregon state t r 'oi . I"' M'I''",!, ,l"' "' l'V'llo Minded. and packers. 1 ' illilv '"'.I especially tl,se f Kv, . ' . li,''0,'k '"'"Uht an 8 months T)ur- The packing s, eonducted bv the ' ',' '"'.'"loiiarters shou "am."-nl l,t ' rank Bnttler Abide . Miiev u,.' find Mifficient ... , weiglie.l 412 pounds dressed. . ' , ,M, ,, , 11-Ml- 1 r II. 1 l " i.ny M . . - i , . .lay. The school u.il l. p,.. .!. " ''V''''",. on which t i,,, .. MT- nmi .Mrs. t laude Hooe. II. C. i . . t . i . . ill M iiiuou i i i no jxmno untwiTH iot' (;.. vv 'i-u ' ' 11X111 "Hat 2 SSr4j which . ''M "H'li n will be used for instruction purposes. Kinp- Alfonso of Spain thinks the war will have the effect of increasing armaments instead of reducing them in the future. That his opinion is sound is quite evident at the present time, oven the United States being inclined I'. P. Tlbleu eiiil ethos The congress will continue da is. lid, n Hopkins I'niveis, ty for fou: one half mil, I. W. W. AGITATORS BUSY. i mil a groiio Salem, who nrter and II. ('. Von Ttel.ro., ,..,. .! ir . i .n i.i "uiu of Xn, i.-, f,..i '',"1'i" Saturday morning. low,, ,. ' ""ue ai"' ni'blren left town! rndny morninir In i.;.-l nr,.o .u.l ., ; ' .""I. ii..' . , i-iiiiirs tit uiei 'am, lies id i;,..,,,,,, u :,i.... , old Spencer orchard Tin... n.:n jll camp at Xn, .M,y' "t while )iickiug. ' r P-'lt K. bettis. Of U'.iJt ' M. IlObillSOl, nn.l rt-ifa II .1 ... I n ''""'. i winch 42 ,p,', ;.' to supper on s, , ,,,;v j ' ; ' . s" 'ar to families ,:.....:. HUBBARD NEWS Mr. and Mis, Md Williams and daugli i , . , '"""" oioiore.i to ; Nile,,, I ndny evening to hear the band J !i . IL A Knolnooo n f.ipt f I'T Ull.l .l,S. Sue lliee, f l..t I ltt ll.l. I, ,',. vl....:.-.. ' ",lu.. ........ ' "UUI U Uei nut) Uif uiu tiimj u u."' i-ii.-u.v a.. iv,, vi,ltl.,i ..... s..,,,,,,.. ,.,, , -. .mc,iiib,(, m,,i n,,w,.rs .1 i. ... 1 .... 1 !.. .. .1 41.. If .j m-I.1.nf . .. . . -.' .. - 1 in ,ne IOC Wai SIlOUIll flld Ul il Mllll HI il lllilttll luiii.v iv io vi nn .i .ui. ...ui ,,i. .,. .iiarnn. ,,r ..r..ti., ii .1 i- ... .1.... 1 1 1 l...i Mrs. (' IV .lo.lv.. . L I , . . LIulL Hie UiSl vt-Ilviill I'l itll lilt i i.i i ii-i.c ui, t',, vt. ii iti,vi i-v,..:,!. , 1,1 , ,. , m , .... i. . . '" .lueiune the threatened ".' , i i i i ii. .: :t:. ..f..K I ""i-r. strm,.. ween horn UI l eDUUil and ro-nuuiuaic im-ir nuiuaiy unu iiiiw i.na.r lishments just as quickly as possible in order to bo pre pared for the next strule for supremacy. What's the use of that land grant conference, any way? Why not leave the matter in the hands of Former Congressman Abe Walter Lafferty, who says he will set tle the thing in the interest of the people in no time if he is returned to Washington next year to represent the toiling masses? 1 Ml t il... ' l IiMlillUllK in I Ul I HUM Oil tlM'lUV lU'COtll Tint .r. 1 . . . (1 lllirn. W i psnie.1 by Mr, and Mrs. Meeker 1 now b, U ,h" ' M NlV.iroi ,?rV.. . l-nt at Xo. Miss Merl Oi.ni. k iu tlerv..i I I . 1 " """'r v,lr'1 A T..f. . "'"te fir week, las. Saturday i ,si,,; t i, , U , ! . I''"'-"' ". those who " W City, have M,e iuten.l, xo lv t.Ll ''rk '- t the ?h , S - " lf .ir"""r f"r ,l" up the year's work as a student nt , , 1,11 , ' h ',,, next w ,k f,,r."'"l ill ,.. Mouinouih. "' ""'"'"'d to le,, the yard. One'J 0",,r' W"k ,0 ""'" '""til th, fair .Mrs. MIh fuile ami son, .lav, l rs. ,., "I'PMM t l'e le l'i,.,.r j llt Sltrlv ,. 4 , lieas, Mrs. Moore. Mr. .,.) Mr. 1 ... i ' r "f '',,,.,r, left I ho yard r,is . ', ,,lt"r'1.v. October i. i i . ' ",cp and ,niu'... r.t .,,v,., ......... 1 1,. ...... i ill.. -1 Ise.l to n... . in.-.. . t.i.siinii iiti.-ii.ic.i iae lour.n quarterly conference of the M. I cliunh at Mar.i,e,u Thursday afte, noon. I.. M. Me.ker has sold his bank nt .let feison, l,e, l.oel people of Jef feis.i,, were the purchase,. This is one of the Lent Irrfto banks in the ...niiiiMie in,, ey on. tiumiu Ar "' ,"r I , iiihmiiiiif of I he 1 I u i Meeker', mani.ge,,,,.,,, 1,. Uvn , Joine.it.on ,,f ,,. Congressional laion ',;,.. .'.J, uy ! j"' "lw,,"rB. prosper,.,,, cond.ti,.,,. i'"' w "n Sfr,Bo,.. ;,,. 'f 'o,se for the Milton Siller is ,n.i,,cii.i. " The three ibiv ,.,.,;..- -in '. ', 7'. '.. '- i .... , ..... .'' ...ti. . .... . "... ...K,i, Aititipn i Am mi "" ateaue, nud .,' i.K.,..f ll.il . w..i ... .. .. 'd Mri arte ho,, vanl. ,.bo, .Is 'mY. T .V'" whU tent :.t T-.I1 ad Lucille and II. P. ,lea.. sootl, nf nV.iii.. i ,, c tin, hen.l in n.un-i 'l Bessie Carlson ...nin.i . i , . . ' """ ' - oem.r ,,., , !.., .... ,v.. . """i " .i.e.ieu ,o inn i. , tents ol- the r... .Mrs. W I. v; . " I Ih- hop pickers em- M.s. K. K. Mntte, if s.,' i", ""V' "'!' ' ' Vl' 'f '" wcm- to work nt the thi.i morning. Tl es ',' being p. u; , r )()rt nmi.., ,ir ,,, ,(1 ' M'l 1'.,. ,1,. l I ' . iur snei.ir vun '"'une iroin Xa '!u l..,i.. toitluml, l,..iitv s ,er ,'i' v ii... ... , i. . avenue. u' -Moody " ' 'i.ini.'i nmi jMiwrrni '"'lie :,,) f0t,,,,i fh. nick. ' W. T. More,,,; ,,. t. , ..... .. ' i . : ,.. ... .. " ""...i iiieiu. ' . . .loslvu sm.nt last week .. . ' om - . , ..?. '." ""'"'.v. hose Xo :., I ' v-ifil 111 inn. tl..t i i "''" IV tlVl)lll.i 4..- . . " - " ' " " l , ..... .1 1 VII HIIIT.I T , 1 v America's Greatest Cigarette MiifthtHiGraiiTinhA and tfrpun Uprtttn HithiiVxa !-er of others prom-1 man I . .. .. onis nt vnr.. i " A rev wil. h LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1SG3 Capital $500,000.00 Transact a trcnrral banking business Safety Deposit Itoxcs SAVINGS DEPARTMENT to so,,,, , ,hy packed their' and eauiofire, i I ," ,, l'"fir'' tents.- ln.lepen.le,,,, Khterpris,.. i s," 1 ' " 811 'H''t. - I u v.,,-5 :'r ,r:r,u- Sa,,'r''-. 80 rr It AO ETTES OATHERIKfJ r- A a""v,,r. "f Oervais. SUFFRAGETTES GATHERING I , San Francisco, N-nr, 1 Wi.h i.ron,- ."en siittrHSLts nruvInK from many o, ine lio ,1,1, I'l. vesier.!,... ... i .... . " '"s. was , " -' """ oiioie entry of Itnr.i.. , camp tl.i, Vear a,,,,,,,, ' t rank .1. t u,,,., f Xlllm)n TlMlil il-rn litT4tni.tiitH ....... ere made t,.,;,y , ...M .. ' '"b.-rons, I...... . .. .. .. V l'a, has of Oaleslmrt:, HI., has big show sail- nt bis farm in the Klliott 1'rsirie : tt ',h, " I"1" " i "t th rxtmsitinu at : vester.l y ..'), , . '' '.ru,0- '"" country, tnonule. south, f Whisky Hi II V,,1'h o,e from many IMirts , IVdle.l .(,.' Vm. 'V ,,f K,,J "v. September 17. Wheal. 'f "ll will talk suffrage p,e, , V u-i , " b"""- f"w barley and oats. h.,,.. r..ti. - ;.'" 1 , . 1 "' . r"' .Tl"' Krooms ac o,,,.v. sheep, harness and all ki.uU of farm'' M" M Pebnont, national chair implements, Salt ltKiu at Id o Vl.vk j erk six-iety lender, is .mer. nticionee, ; iiui.unru Hank, clerk. Kntcrpfi.c. IVtrult News: Civitt .a Kumpr ten. n nisi hi oi.icr ui suereeil In - .. ....... ....in. n mi., a a, .iiti.r .'r..... .. Iiav in lit a noo.l fr.wit. six-ieiy i.n.ler, is in the e,ty an.ning tt. ,Mt,i,,a f the contention. '"hieaso News: I iii,i,, tl.. ... ..... i . n... HI..T I.V leviiti1.! po- l,t,cal baud th, Wvvvt lo ghosts. re ... i v, A,i. v- r: ; o.. Mr. Arp .hii- J; the bell, September Jilth y,'L," "f IVr"""l. was her, '' "'ll:v ,'" n.'nc.M that l. wu,, I!"'. "' r,"p R umni " vear A O. lloskias, of McMinuviii ,,r,M over yesterday ,, n'.M at .alloaay. that he and ,f. would I-, found i ,lie A poor or inferior butter will make the best bread distasteful THEREFORE ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Marion Creamery Butter 'Meadow Brook" Tt costs no more and you Get the Best " ''' y"T'r"'" uttnaswiii iy -rT1 ( aiMIUfcjL XI, '"' """""Tii wwiiiiiipii i iLin..,np,imiL.-rii r ' -Hll,lr-