SIX LEGAL NOTICES I Sheriff Bala of Heal Property on Foreclosure. Notice is hereby given, that by vir tue of an execution duly issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion anil to me di rected on the 3rd day of September,' JW5 upon a judgment and dceree duly rendered, entered of retard and docket ed in and by mi id Court on the 12th day of August, 1U 15 in a certain suit then in Bttid Court pending, wherein William V. Olden, as incompetent person, by Car rie OIkoh, his guardian, and Carrie 01-1 con was plaintiffs and I, B. Hansen j and Jessie 1'.. Trestnul wag deiendunts ill favor of plaintiffs u ml against said defeDiluntn by which execution I am commanded to sell the property in mid exeeiitiun and hereinafter described to pay tiin sum due the plaintiff of twenty five hundred dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of 0 per cent, per! annum from tue 2Hth day of May, J II 1 4 1 nearly every one wan buying, until paid, less the num of twenty-two One bank that offered a dollar free .liillarB, and the further mini of two i wj,, ,.vt.ry new savings account opened hundred fifty dollars, nttorneyii fees, ,, . jii. n,i ,,, ,i. -.. : STATE news : Liberal Advertising On Part of Merchants Make It Regular Circus Day Kugene, Ore., Sept. 2.1. Uollnr day sales broke all anticipations yesterday. Half a dozen of the largest stores an nounced at i o'clock tonight that all records for a tingle day'it sales had been broken. The stores were filled all day, and, according to the dealers, together with the costs and disburse men tii of said suit ut fifteen and 00-100 dollars and costs mid expenses of said execution. T will on Saturday the Mth day of October, 1013 at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in. of said day at the west lKtrr of t'no county court house in Marion county, Oregon, sell at public, auction to the highest bidder for cash iri hand on the day of sale, all the right, title, interest and estiito which said defendants and all persons claim- nig under them subseiueut to the 2 H t li day of Mjiv, 1012 in', or and to said counts opened ran into lurge sums of money. Depositors were in line all dny lung, unil two tellers and one assist ant were busy taking their money. Dollar day was so successful that it will probably be repeated in Kugene. Thousands of persons came from the country, as ou circus day, and the streets and stores mvtc. crowded all day. It wus the biggest carniviil ever held hero. Kugene men limits lust night carried 1M pages of nearly solid advertising, an Pendleton Kast Orrgouiaa: After; lying for four years in a suck of bur-; ley stored in this city, a costly wedding ring, ownership unknown, was found j Thursday by John Q. Peebler. ware- house man at the Furnish warehouse,! while resacking the bnrfcy. The ring; bears the inscription from "Floyd to Cora." The barley had been stored in the warehouse for four years, and, while resacking it Mr. Feebler 'a eye detect ed something bright go from one sack to another, and, investigating, found the ring. It is octabonal in shape and is inlaid. Mr. Peebler has no means of knowing to whom the ring belongs. I That cast is east and coast is coast meterologically is the contention of the Forest drove News Times, which goes on to say: "Excellent rains vis ited this locality the past week. On Friday and Saturday the downpour wus accompanied by considerable lightning and thunder, something un usual for this community. In fact, it is very seldom that we have any thun der or lightning and when we have a little demonstration like that of last week thot the average easterner would scarcely pause to listen to, the older Oregonians in fright hunt for the places of safety." premises hereinbefore, mentioned mid nouncing Dollar (lay bargains in the described in said execution as follows to-wit: Tho west thirty (80) acres of thn following described property to be act off by a lino drawn parallel with the west line thereof snid entire tract being described as follows: llegianing at a slime on the east lino of tho Do nation l.nn'd Claim of John Stipp and Wife, in T. H H., 1. 2 West of the Wil lamette Meridian, in nMrinn Count v, Oregon, said stone being .'12.70 chains nor I a of the Smith east corner or snid claim; thence north HIJ degrees and .'10 minutes west 15.75 chains In a stone in tho middle of tho Salem and Maeleay county road, thence north H.'l degrees mid 15 minutes west 11. HO chains to a s to n'e at an a.iglc in said road, thence south Hll degrees west. I.'l.2.r chains to the west line of tho Stipp ebiiin at a point where its west line crosses the middle of the said Snlein and Mneleay road; t hence ninth M.l.'l chains; thence east 00 chains to the east line of said Stipp claim; thence south in. 1(1 chains to the place of beginning. Said salo beim? made subject to re demption in the inuiiii'ir provided by law. Hated this 7tii dnv of September, ill 1.1. VM. KSCH, Sheriff of Marlon County, Or., By W. I, Needhuni, Deputy. ' Oct. 7. Notice to Prosont Claims. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, by an 'unler of the County Court of Marina County, Oregon, has been appointed Kxncuttir of the estate of (leorgo Whilnlior, deceased. All per sons having claims against the estate of (leecedelit me rcipii red to present, them within 0 months from the date if this notice, duly verified to the undersigned at the law office of John II. .McS'ur.y and Charles I.. Mc.N'nry In United States bank building, Siilein, Oregon. Dated tilis Oth dnv of September, .1111.1. NOMA WHITAKRIl, Executor of the estate of tleorgn Wbilnkor, (Incensed. Oct 7. Bend Bulletin: "How's business 7" That was the banal question asked this week of mure than a score of Bend merchants. It was asked in a curaory. Kugene Uiiard. Monday's Guard carried manner so that these merehuiits would SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the Stats of Oregon for Marlon County. Jay Howeruinu iind Wayfu Bower mini, plaint il ls, vs. Naomi 1 Del.uug, defendant, To Naomi 1,. Dvl.olig, defendant. In the name of the slnte of Oregon: You are hereby ciiiiiuinniled and reipiired to li) pageB of Dollar day advertising, and that published Saturday carried 20 pages. The Morning Register also curried a great ileal of extra advertising. It was i better. due to this liberality of advertising no shoulder. doubt that the Dollur day plans were successful. Dollar day marked the opening of the I.nne county fair, and marked the greatest first dav in the history of the fair. As lust year the grand and school exhibits form the chief features of thel not suspect that it was premeditated To this interrogation came no hesitat-1 ing replies. All grades up from "good,": "looking up," "rushing" to "never All were ntraight from tue and there were no reticent,; uncertain quibblings wheu spoken. ! Medford Mail-Tribune: Indian sum mer weather prevails over the Kogue River valley today with bright sun shine and hardly a breath of air stir ring, (..rouse, quail mid deer are plen fair. t i fill in the mountain districts, but Practically every school in the county, I most of the hunters are waiting for a representing thousands of school chil-! heavy rain before going to the wilds. A ilren, are taking part, the largest iiuin ber ever competing at a similar event in the county. STOMACH MISERY QUICKLY VANISHES few more chilly nights and tho leaves will begin to fall rapidly. Silver Lake Lender: On September j 0, while raking hay on the I'K beach' lands a coyote enmo upon the scene! which tried to bite one of the mules j drivon by Mr. Aldrieh. The other hay i ,r . .. . . haulers, noticing the conflict, came to1 Your money back if you want it iB;tl,,, .., j, stubbed i the way in which Daniel J. Fry, tho popular druggist, is selling Mio-nn, tho great dyspepsia remedy. This is an unusual plan, but Miona has so much merit and ia so almost in variably successful In relieving nil forum of indigestion that ho ran but little risk in selling under a guarantee of this kind. Do not bo miserable or mnko your friends mlsernblo with your dyspepsia. Mio na will help you. If it doesn't, tell Daniel J, Fry that you want your money back and ho will cheerfully ro tund it, A change for tho belter will bo seen the aninial with his pitchfork, killing him. The coyote proved to be affected with tho rabies. Tho Stnnfiled Standard has retired from the field of journalism as the Stnnfield Standard. It will henceforth appear in lurger form, in n new dress, and under the title tho Oregon Op timist. There is to be no change of management. "Baker capitalists," iuIvIsob the Democrat, "would do well to put their money into modem buugulows. Tho .1..... 1 f..r ,.i..u.. i ..... ,.nn. ....... no rust icw ..uses ,)r Mi-o-na anui fl. hl vxvl,m v( th(, , -U1U, its continued use will soon start von : ..1...1. '.....' , , . , ,, , , 11 IB iiiiiiiiuiiv v.uiir-i v ti 1 1 ii n mi v mill on the road to perfect digestion d' 60 mi!re sueh dwellingH could lie rented '"'mV.',",' fr , I i" Bj'Kcr today nt monthly rentals from ..... ... ..,. ,, ,,, ,.. to ,, .vr.ni, i iiih, ail.'iy l,U IS BO UllUCr O positive guarantee to refund tho money if It does not relievo. What fairer proposition could bo made. Daniel J. Fry gives his LISTEN! Mr. PIANO BUYER If you ever heard of a real bargain in your whole life we have it.. A beautiful upright piano either in Mahogany or Oak finish, that we are selling for $178.00. This instrument is the very best ever offered in this valley for such a low price; it is fully war ranted for a term of ten years and has a full rich tone; if it was not for our establishment here in Salem, you would have to pay $275 and maybe $300 for a piano of this grade. See them at once as we only have a few at these prices. $178.00 A PIANO FOR EVERY PREFERENCE AND EVERY PURSE Smith and Barnes Pianos, both in the regular and player pianos, are noted for nobility and individuality of tone, beauty and distinction of case designs, workmanship and materials that guarantee the utmost, durability. ' And are sold at a very moderate price and on very convenient terms, by the Valley Music House. Time has shown the Smith and Barnes line of instruments to meet all requirements and surpass expectations. THE PROOF OF VALUE, when any concern wins great success in its particular line, it is reasonable to believe that its methods and the value represented in its product are far above the average. The rapid growth of the Smith and Barnes piano factories and the enormous out put is an excellent standard by which the public can judge. Illustrated catalogue and special information on request, write today. OR IF YOU COME TO THE FAIR BE SURE to visit the Valley Music House, the store of many bargains in beautiful new and up to date pianos, player pianos and Baby grand pianos. Be sure to see our lineof slightly used pianos, we also have some good second hand Organs, such makes as the Esty that we are selling for less than half their original cost ' You will find in this store over a dozen different makes of high grade pianos to select from. Our used piano stock can't be excelled pianos like brand new, the $300 kind ranging in price from $138 and up; come in today, don't delay as they are going fast; three regular pianos were sold by the Valley Music House yesterday. This goes to show thatjthe people believe in our method of doing business our prices, are the lowest and our terms are very reasonable. ' SPECIAL NOTICE To out of town customers we will pay your railroad fare to and from Salem, if you buy your piano of us ' and deliver your piano at any point in Oregon. ... . ' REMEMBER OUR PRICES ARE LOW AND OUR TERMS ARE EASY. VALLEY MUSIC HOUSE 264 N. Commercial St., next door to Fullertons. C. F. HULL, Manager. Jefferson County i-farchlight: Dr. B. K. I.ench nnd wife, former editor and liHMiicinte editor nf flic Searrliliirlit. personal i,.r, i,,.,.i r'.,i;c,,,,; , ;:, guarantee of "money back if you waat ttirntU ,,d relatives, and also to look ,. ..mi t-,i-ir nun in ii i-i... il ...i.t. nn 1 Bells. A guarantee like this speaks volumes for the merit of the remedy. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that the un to the complaint filed by the plaintiff in tnu ntiove entitled court ami cause, ou or before October II, WIS, nnd If ymi fail so to do the plaintiff will tip ply to tho court for the relief demand ed against you, which is fur a decree of this court burring and forever foreclos ing all of the right, title, and interest of (he defendant in mid to those certain premises in Million county, Oregon, nnd each and every part Iind parcel thereof, described as follows: Klghteen (18) tieres or land from the twenty (20) acre field nnd sixteen (1(1) nere field immediately east ut and parallel to the ten (Iti) acres of land which the said .1. 1,. Kmltli agreed to convey to one Katlierino Dick, the said twenty acre field being in tho north west corner of tho farm of said .1. 1.. Smith situated in Section Six, Town- shlii Hi South of ltiinge Two, West of Willamette Meridian, .Marion ft r OREGON NEWS TODAY 'i MARCONI ON FIRING LINE AS HEAD OF WIRELESS DEPARTMENT As proof of the extreme siilubrity prevailing at and about Joseph, the Herald avers that there has not beea a d"nth in that terrane for six months, anil Unit " I ndertnker Kesch is lici'in appear and answer or otherwise plead .lersiKne, will receive scale I I ids i.1 V ' i 1 . , T ". to the ...lalnt filed bv tho ..In n.itf to a It .. . m 1. . ,. '" i '" '".lai about his hard luck." to n oc'lock p. m. Monday, October I, into, lor tin' construction of a cement j sidew alk on the west side of Liberty street between (hill and Leslie Streets.' The iluhl Is hereby reset veil to reject! any ami all bids in the interest of the5 i-K V. I I'll AS. V. KI.OIN, ! City Hecordor, HOW ANY WOMAN CAN REMOVE HAIRY GROWTHS (Ileiiutv Culture.) It is nut longer necessary tor n wo man to isit u beauty specialist to have superfluous hairs removed, for, with the aid of a plain delntoiie paste, she Charged Witn Arson. l'ortlaijd, Ore., Sept.' 2.1 Four men j nre under indictment oy the frrnnd jury i today in connection with the alleged operations of an "arson trust." They ; are Mordie Kceney, formerly a city fire ' department lieutenant; (ieorgc W. ; Woolette, a plumber; William Stewart, and a man whose name is held secret pending arrest. I Woolette and Stewart are said tn have confessed, implicating Keeney nnd j others. I j Kighl I'm t ttii.il fires nre declared to have been started by the alleged arson- '. jists, but District Attorney Kvana is j positive there were- manv more than ' ! this. Ten confessions have ueen secured, it Magnesia in every ease nf hyperacidity , is said, involving L't) persona in the nper- i (sour acid stomach) that comes to me."i atious of the "arson trust" which be-1 A teaspnoiifiil in u fourth of a glass of ; gun 1(1 years ago. Not only were fires hot water usually gives INSTANT UK- started in many purts of Oregon, but i l,li:i''. Sold by all druggists in either California us well, it ia alleged. J powder or tablet form at BO cents peri . "little. tm : Dollar Pay a Success. j fiat tab nnvAir nvATrn i l'oi-tlund, Ore., (sept. 23. This is DALLAS BREAK HEALED "Dollar duv" in IWIm.d nnd I,-,.,,,;.. -!.... ! It.. 11.... 1 i . . " " i 'ii i ins. 'ir,, it 'i , .. i IH I ' 11 II n II II IITC rH PUPATED A well-known medical writer says: j '1 nlwnvs liist prescribe Disunited i Were In n rriwivv ..) .I..K..I.. can. :t i ....i .. I .. .... ' '"V ' ""!(,". Cony i' l"-'v?r.v of her own home, , - , V. ' "" " J": O " " ' ?L .'T" 1 ' Oregon. And also one (I) acre of ,im. ; ... horn growtt, In very fewi , fi ,,,, fll,,flll I " i 'f,, ' ""'"V '"n bered land lying south of the sixteen "muiiics , e paste ,s mane l.y mixing . , A . ' T,il( ',, , "" " I I V1 I f i l S! acre field and running- to the creek j 10 H.H,,,,'r wi,l 'Olo powdered delu J hl(1 tta. llf.(,,,t ,jB11, tins iicium eil that r)(Ml.(Mill umilil l. -..,..,( I... i - ..i i .i.... .... . . v . Im..i.',li.il..lv ...i.l nf 1 1,.. .,., i.!..l, tone. I his s until en to I he Imii. i.i.,l i ., , ' ' r " V "". .oners iiun, tine to ine reduc ....... .... . . ..... ,, - ,,, nuiig over ine reiaiions iieiween (lie au- tuins in the oiire i,i .niiiw,l!iii. .,tr.. he sa,l J.I.. Simlh ,. greed to convey j r in i uu tes ren.oyed and the (,ni,.( ,, .,, m , . . ' ' ' '"f ", T to said Katherine Mick. The said tetu"ki" waihed, when it will be left clear ecro tract referred to nad the one acre ; nill hairless. He sure yon buy real dela- tract referred to being adjoining the , '"a'1. aaid Knthel'iue Hick tract and immedi-1 "L, " ' " "L""" - ntely east thereof. j undorBigned at the office of S. M. Kn- And rnucelliiitf ami deebirinir vnlil ; olMl Snlem Hank of Commerce that certain contract made and entered into tin Miiri-li 11 Hill l.v I I K,,,;il. With Naomi 1.. lli.l.eni. mid r, nt.,,1 In the lieed Kecords of Miirlon County, AXX V'STKS. Administratrix t.rvgon, in neoa - - i i - - til l uge O'Ji thereof, and decreeing the plaintiffs to1 bo the owners in fee simple of said Itlregory was re elected without opposi 1 them. Ition at the general election held Inst The idea of having n "Ilollar dav' I April, ami assumed the duties of his ; originated with the chamber of cort j office in May. lie took his oath of of nierce. fico ns reipiired bv the charter, but! , V--, ; N i- 'm I l' 5i 5 j?' ' Marconi lliiilding, Salem, Oregon. I fHlU''1 10 uw ,1,K approved lioiul. j Hated thin L'n.l ttnv .f s,.i..,l.n, Ker sonie time there lime been strain-! , -W I, II.IM'II. VAICIII. I'l'll.l'l'll lll- IIIIVM- ' tor's office nnd the major, nod Mayor j I Kirkpntiiek insisted that Cnegory file , lti bond or else vacate office. The ' matter was brouehr to n head ut the i'w i m, i... 111-1. in ii'ii minim' ill Biiiti ........ --- Premises free and clear of all rial... nf1 . lv,."" hereby given that tho un-1 meeting of the council. von Vuez NOTICE l. .if.,.,.i....t ....i r. .....i. ...i i:crsig I nnministrnti'lx or the ast further relief a. the court n.av doom '' '''d tet,m.nt of arildn Miller has meet and eiuitable in the premises. I '''"d her final account in the County Thi. summons is served upon von l.vi !,m'rt "f M"r""' ( """'.v. Oregon mid Miblicalion In the llsilv Ci.i..ll .1..i,r.,'l h' m ' 'of nettlement ou the for B piilml of six consecutive week) (seven' lssues, beginning with the Issue of September Snd, ItMft, nnd ending with the issue of October Htli, 11115. by virtue of un order duly made, rend tfred and entered in the above entitled rourl and cause by the Honorable Wil liam M. Itushev, County Judge of Ma rlon Comity, Oiegon. Haled Se'ptcnihi.r 1st, 111 I ft. M'l.TON IIOWKHM AN, Attorncvs for l'lalntiffs NOT1CB Notice Is lieivby given that the un derslgoed by order of the County Court of Marlon County, Oregon, has lioeu appointed as Administratrix of the state of Alden C, listes, derensed, All persons having claims against such ci late are reipiired to present tlieio with In six mentlis from the date of this notice, with the proper toucher to the'Oct. IMh day of October, nt ten n. in. Any objections that may be filed against snid neeount may be heard at iul time and place. Hated this I ltd day of September, I in i.i. 0.1. U. MAM IK M. II VYHKX, NOTICE Notice is hereby given thai the un dersigned executor of the lat will and t.udnment of I sura Chambers, deceased, has filed his final account in the Coun ty Court of Mariou County, Oregon, and the same is set for eettlenient on the ISth day of October, at 10 n. u. Any objections that may be filed agitiast said account may be heard a said time and place. Hated this Hth tiny of September, 10I.V II. JOHN' II. McXARY. P310 I. 1 Fire Victim Dies. The Dalles, Ore., Sept, 2.'l. Terribly , t,or,' burned in the Masonic Temple fire.hol.lt' ""' ' " f-'',ooo yesterday. Therefore, the .-. ... , ,.,, iiM.iy. n iison was anil its friends In thi. janitor ot the building. Austin Kox.ithey ask us t ste the e,, f.Ii. . r i ae eievator lu.v, the second victim of, war snimli.'. ..... ,.i .'. V" i. in ...; ii.:.. "i.ll ' ',.. ""'l " 9 clioose ...i. ......inn.., nnunciti ru n ii'i:'r arrow. H'.t aha.it to llnVA nn int.. .f 1 . . ... '"'' of his ,r,, ,Vlk : ,, , .... 'napecnon ot wireless stations. . liec appointe.l by call, was knows liuit llerr statement is true, tlernuiii goveriiinenl country, when MRS. BAKER EX-CONVICT Sn n 'Mrs. Fra ui'isen, linker the fire, Rnc Horse Injuret Mauy. I nuby. Ore., Sept. Slfc Six are sutfering from painful injuri (lay as the result of it iscs horse tbish- the us liriitiit iit ici. i no nu it ' .. . ' 'H'M'I I I . ' jiuisinesa conditioiis. Thev nsk . ... found in h place of the Spt. 22. Wit), n... Willi n... ut . . . in -. looming l,nus o M 3 ' h, identified us ilarv CI. w"' 'l niK"t . ' '.' in ex-con. whose I-..1.III.' 1-11 1 1 11 .nu r room declared to h,. : ft 3)C DISCOVERY ENABLES ANY ONE TO HAVE CURLY HAIR $ i ,...... ,...i. .... . . - i" .-. n .i.tiif Hll.t-ll w II. lot, I. i lit HUT ...r,,,... w.... .X". l M (ier,.,a:,v i ,": " 7 ' i tor nin ., " ' iui.it. I,.-,.. i ... .. .' -- iii-i-i, , engaged in time Bmokcrt oi Turkish Trophies Cigarette fifteen yer gn or imokrn of Turkish Trofhies Ugutteatodigrl t,T55Xiij,-sner ..... .... ....,, lt ,n,-w mil, tilts. I- ,.,, l t. .. . ' "", TIO I- mg into a crowd of spectators from the , " ';.'h W;?"M "'"' ''own ou track at the Canby fair grounds. All "l . eh n """'!'' iu ' of the injured w ill recover. ! '"j ,'" "s ''T" fi"KI,"i:'1 ;""' I" place ot bosiuess iiuurove i in en t They sk "... ... ....p. re whether liernianv Austria would do ns im-h f r ' ini-r any naiion tmeht to be l siicii a thine. THE GERMAN VIEW. laav lie tl'oos Uv llmlv ltis-nnl In' Ine newspaper revelations of the .-..r.vs.on.ience ut t.erinaii agents in led to ills fo.lli.rv tv. h hA ....... .uu ............ ... ... . ;L "" ""'?" ' ir. is safe to sav thut .1,.. . ...-..., itu.i ine nriivities o( tlie liermau man biisiiieHs ti.,..'i . , i V ' "''' cause secret service, we fin.l .h f.,lln,itf . ."M' 1,1 his secret passage from llerr von Wavtxol.lt, tier-1 " ""' " ,i..ii irane representative in the I'nitcd States, in a letter to his government: "The large wur oijers, as the pro I fessioiial journals also lirint, have be icoiue the great means l sav ing Aineri enn basinets institution from idleness ,an.l financial ruin. This is not onlv Quite accidentally snne one made tho discovery that, the upplicntion of ordin ary liquid :,ilmcrin w-ould actuallv turn 'C mystery surrounding the ,,,... "Hnight hair curly and wavy in a few .......o, . uo i. mi nor rrieniis ju'""" ' who in turn told others and now tiious- .ir-.la nM . i .". . 1 I... lti. of t.nv women nave neneureii in " . infuriiiiitiini Tli. i.,. harm- two years ag, ,v,en she ws 1 "fT"" )f method, and the wi.v a term tor grnnd lri.nv w rv,"B ; the hair dries in such pretty curlB and llete. lives were ei.iiii.'i .. crinkles, will anneal to anv one who the woman xv,.- .... " " "' u",nv that, tries it. war. tt.,.1 '.I,.. : clear tl ' ."lx'cte,l to uer. 1 ' 1 1 WITH t i.... good dull. It expect- knowledge f :.... . , " "'"", The favorite wnv i. l .in.dv the sil- the fear of h..r .1 '.. . " anil inerme witii n clean tooth brush heloro . . " true of the average nn.l smaller insti 'tulioi., but alv nf Ihn I ruer onin I r.verv 1'ii.uae.s ': ! would retiring. The elfe..i ........ arising i j'luile surpriiing, the cnrliness having io"'h a nn tn ml i.i. ...... n'..n mi, I Hie hair Scnnter I.ewl. ' I'iMiik so brioht nn.l t, Inrtieu' niriv w.ii li,,. i, ,,,.-.:,,, .i t.v tie Th, Chicago Herald :""K nfad. Seeretarv "HlItll(l t.T lltlltu If .l.llfMIll- . ' " '1T tl ' MH IHH l IF,. UIICI' ' ' 'lit. n ii'vii'.'pi .,., wnicn, impi.ily. can now be m- to hi. . J a lupiid siliiioriuo whicn can th. IZ. 0r7 ch d" The onl ' "v""," to Ms attire 1 0 .,'m.'rsn h ohtaiued from any dmg tboJoarn.1 N.w Today column. . )t ""j . u')n "T Kuropen loZ ,VX u 1,vi,h"' i-fcr imr greasy. A !:.: hre to rivelvi,,, ,;, .." ', ounce, will keen the hair crlv '-ver.u;i,,;!,n!i,1!1,. hU n.l! "'""' '"-Mirr.r of Vn. try's tte.i.. .... '.n.ri the rnnn.i t. ., It eosta bnt on cent a wor4 UMi.es l ;: """" 1,0 official ..er. ""H.nanee and iotelligcnt 1J mucn irom th. .. . . ""n'-ies i imcs: lias invuw.j r. i here seen the Mpret of Albnuiat