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oan tort Saw el a will be she is very, VERY anxious an as he brings another helper) ment for life, and the products of gl DAYS EDIT SERVIANS IN THEIR PICTUR: ESQUE NATIONAL COSTUMES, '§ Servian widow wants a she hangs a doll in The doll gives fair ‘any bachelor who may tiene a maiden fs very marry, she also hangs ef corn up on the ow- house. If the wreath | Germans are employed, for the Serb be married soon, | regards !t beneath him or her to be mploye.”* the wreath down) That's why most of them farm, ao it can be more easily or raise pigs, which is \he chief | source of the small fortunes some ats the only country where of them have. Bot anxious <0 marry | Every grown man has the use ers, and want their/of five acres of land, which can fp mate early. The reason is, not be taken from him. He may ‘Women work in the flelds buy other land, but those five acres the men. When a son) are “loaned” to him by the govern: the daughter marries she | those acres can’? be taken for debt fatherin-law’s flelds to) quiet, the Montenegrins quarrt) are no rich folks In Ser-)some and nolsy, the Serbs are oatside the king’s family,j merry, light-hearted, and always) Domestic servants are wear smiles, LEONARD’S STATEMENT TO THE STAR Rev. Dr. Leonard of the First Methodist church has subinit- ted to The Star a lengthy state- meat showing conclusively that be did pot make an attack on the Knights of Columbus, as been reported Further, Dr, Leonard shows that he reat only part of what he said pur ported to be the oath of the Knights, and he plainly staced from his pulpit that tt was only “hat purported to be the oath. To disprove the ridiculous cherge that he had the fake oath distributed at his chureh, {| @ submits the affidavit of a man who, on his own Initiative, handed the “oath” dodgers oct in the street near the church. COAST WITNESS AT INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 18.—Call- forgia witnesses occupied the at- tention of the jury in the United States court here today fn the trial of 45 anion men charged with 1l- legally transporting dynamite, The first witness was Joseph Bring- ham, who told of finding an in- fernal machine at the home of F. J. Zechandeleaar. Detective E. F. Rico, who opened the suitease and who found another at the home of Gen. H. G. Otis, w the next witness. Others wer Wm. Flynn, of Giant, Cal, who sold the dynamit ‘ames Graham, of San Francisco, who saw Tveit- moe with Schmidt, Caplan and Anton Johannson; Mrs. Grace Campbell, former proprietress of a hotel at Corte Madera, Cal, where the two Hved who described visits, jshe alleged, Tveitmoe made to her | piace: Mra. Belle Lavin, of San | Francisco, testified that Schmidt stayed at her house for eight months prior to the Times dynamit- ing, and Arthur Veitch, deputy dis triet moreny, of Low Angeles. PLAN NEW HOTEL WITH 1,500 ROOMS NEW YORK, Nov. 1.—-Plans for the largest hotel in the city are be- ing prepared by McKim, Mead & White for the Pennsylvania Ter- minal Realty Co. The new hotel is to have 1,500 rooms. Where the Bulgars are sullen and to know where to enjoyable evening? tip—try the Broadway ii East Pine. Tonight —you will say that you have bad so much fun before at Scot. The Broadway One of the finest skating | in the Northwest—the t skates are provided. You Sere’ ue: dtr, care The best of order is ail times. The near the Broad- iT IEATRE Mat 43. Tonight. All Week Hopgood’s Comedy Ment Tonignt—25< Poth Phones S108 >) ) TAL JAPS LE BILLY nad Others biuge erecta $2 ac" AGES - Be Independent aad have several good routes open in it parts of the city, on which we bright, ambitious boys. Why hot — one of these routes and make your Own spending money while going to 2 Come in and see us at once, and — to take up one of ? Circulation Department ‘The Star, 1307 7th Av. children, bas been ruler of Servia since Alexander I and his consort, Queen Draga, were murdered in 1893. The crown prince, Alexander, is the second son, the firs, having renounced his rigt® to the throne. Servia ts about half as large as Indiana in area, and has a popy lation equal to New Jersey's, It was overrun rg settled by Serbs in 626 A through various inde F? orees of pendence until it fel in the hands! dently does not think so. of the Moslem sultan in 1159. During the Turko-Russian war in 1877, Servia took the fleld against Turkey, and was made an inde pendent nation by the Berlin con areas in 1878. PENNILESS, 300 MILES FROMHOME ‘: Mrs. Sydney Murray, unknown exeept in hotels, where, King Peter, a widower with three REJECTS deserted by| 4 THE STAR—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, Ree RADES UNIONI DISRUPTION OF U. S. SUPREME JUDGES BY MAX 6. HAYES ROCHESTER, N, Y., Nov. Delog@ion at the A, FW. Lk conven: | tion here realize that if the court! Tuling is permitted to stand as the Sherman law is not amended, the strongest unions In the coumry may be scuttled by sulta for dam agen Aan aplopes 9 by big business A few weeks ago organized labor of the country received a rude shock when the United Hatters of Nof#\h Amrien were ordered by the United States court of Connecticut to pay D. B. Loewe & Co. damages, besides costa, nounting to a total of $260,000, because they advertised the Loewe heise as unfair. The case has been fn court nine years. A decision was rendered Against the hatters before when they were or to pa Loowe $222,000 damages. The union carried the case to the of appenis, then 1 the supre court, where the principle was up held that the untons are am to for boycotting « the Sherman act The district court of Connem tout Was instructed to collect the and Lend it over to Loewe technicality the defendants carried the caso to the Uni States court of appeais, which or dered that cortatn defendants died, the retried dore, with Now the case In aga'n belug a pete ac to the court of appeal damages lor mone) On a an ated ppwal Se WOMEN JURORS Are women more susceptible to the sympathy for a man accused of . and strugeied | murder than mea Attorney Charles Reynolds evi-| Up to noon today, he used up two peremp | tory challenges to remove two wom on jurors in the trial of T. L. Rich ards, the Snoqualmie farmer accu» ed of murder in the first degree for the killing of Heury Dillman, his} neighbor. Pour other women stiil remained } on the panel. Last week four wom en op & murder case found Con ductor Trevett guilty of second de gie0 murder Richards will put pp 9 self de fense plea. He cla‘ms that Dill went after him with a sledge hammer when he hap | along the road in a use, he claims, he uted his her husband in Milwaukee, ot her| rifle, to Seattle by the kindness of fellow travelers, is in the Y. W *t. A., prostrated by grief and anxiety, 3,000 miles from home and friends, and practically penniless. What is she going to do? She doesn't know, There is no one In Seattle to whom she can appeal. in Syracuse, N. ¥. given her by the passengers with whom she traveled west is nearly exhausted. One year ago Mrs. Murray ret a taan in the Adirondack mountains.| Nordskog is injuring public They | ties. However, Nordakog may have to| BY They were both on vacation, u arried. | DECTECTIVE OUT OF JAIL): Prosecuting Attorney Murphy. Her home i) ap to noon today, has not filed the The pittance) criminal information against Detws- tive A. A. Nordskog, alleged to have tapped the telephone wires of the Burns Detective Agency. The specific charge agalnat util They lived at Mra. Murray's home) face a charge of obstructing jum in Syracuse until a month ago.| tice, Prosecuting Attorney Murphy Then Murray, who said he bad ae @ contractor in Vancouver, with the Cotton Contracting com- pany of that city. He persuaded her to rel! her home. They came Wer Murray carried the $3,000 obtain- ed from the sale of the home in a monpy belt. Also he carried sev- eral hendred dollars’ worth of sil- verwace in his sult case. As the train wae nearing Milwau- kee Murray complained of feeling il. He went out to the sucker. His wife asked him to leave the money with her. He laughingly replied he > hai would bp robbed with Phat was tho last she ever saw of him, she says. CAR KNOCKED OFF TRESTLE; 15 HURT MARYSVILLE, Cal, Nov. 18.— Fifteenp ersons were badly injured, two fatally, today when a Northern Electric streete arw ass truck by a freight train and knocked off the trestle near the Feather river bridge here. CHINESE WILL DEFEND MONGOLIA PEKIN, Nov. 18.—-Chinese troops today are being rushed to Mongo- lia, which it is belleved Russia is trying to grab. The Mongolian di nitaries have urged the government to send troops, and President Yuan Shi Kai evidently has surrendered to the war party. Hostilitles are imminent WOULD HERD T. R. INTO G. O. P. AGAIN OMAHA, Neb, Nov, 18.—That prominent Nebraska progressives are behind a movement to induce Col, Theo, Roosevelt to return to the republican party and continue his fight for progressive principles therein, became known here tod Jobn O, Yeiser of Omaha, progr siveleader In the recent campaign, wrote to the colonel, urging the abandonment of the third party movement. SEARCH HILLS FOR 2 BANDITS YRBKA, Cal., Nov, 18.—Posses are searching the hills near here today for two masked bandits, who Warren at Hilt, and afteretashsh entered the saloon of Victor B, Warren at Hilt, and after lining up 15 customers, looted their pock ets, secured more than $1,000 from the safe, a $1,500 diamond from Warren and escaped. PRESIDENT ELECT REACHES BERMUDA HAMILTON, Bermuda, Nov. 18, The Quebeo liner Burmudian, with President-Blect Woodrow Wilson and his party aboard, ar- rived here ph Ec OR kad CUR A COLD jy Ont ie bi Ore. PAY. bas accused Nordakog of baviug jemployed information obtained told his wife he bad a fob| from tapping the Burns wires ia) such a way that valuable witnesses Were spirited away in certain cases. Nordskog secured bonds Setur- day afternoon and was released His papers, memoranda and a diary, which is alleged to contain valuable evidence for the prosecu tion, were retained by the police pon the order of Prosecuting At torney Murphy. Nordskog’s bonds were furnished by the National Surety Co. OH, WHAT A CROO-EL, |’ CROO-EL HUSBAND! When she married Walter, a little more than a year ago she was “i enced,” Mrs. Myrtie Deutch says in her for- mal anewer to his divorce complaint, which she filed to day. She was only 17, she says, and she “fully loved him then.” But one minute after they he was “cruel,” she alleges. Walter had paid the mar. riage official $6, Sald mar- they were left alone, Walter, according to his wife, grabbed the money fiom her. RAIL FENCES PEEVED HIM LA GRANDB, Or., “Nov. 18.— Claiming he could not control a de- sire to tear down every rail fence he came across, John Sharkey asked to be thrust into fall here, A couple of thousand cords of wrecked fences are a tegtimony to John’s prowess, Rainy come in the lives of all, is that provided by the thrifty persons who lay by a part of their regular income. If the savings also earn interest while accumulating. have a savings department t ‘All commercial banking facilities at your disposal at this bank. The National City Bank SECOND AVENUE CAPITAL STOCK AND SURPLUS $600,000.00, OFFICERS, President, J. W. Maxwell; vice president, J, H. Bloedels vice president, F. W. Baker; cashier, C, B. West, us| dred thousand dollars and nobody M FACES — Y SANCTION Tho trials have cost nearly a hun ws where the financial drain 1 stop. ecretary Lawler of the hatters told _m ®his morning the hatters tn tehd to continue the fight, in the Hope that the supreme court will | Feverse itself, or that congress will amend the Sherman law and make the amendment retroactive, to save the hatters from being compelled to pay the huge damages The miners are also vitally con: cerned in this affair for no sooner was the second décision rendered against the hatters than West Vir-| sinta operators sued the United Mine Workers of America for § 000 damages for calling a strike the Kanawha district There are millions of money at stake In these legal attacks, The very iife of trade unionism ts en-| dangered, for if the treasuries of or ganized labor can be muleted by em ployers against whom srikea are called, the unions will be destroyed and with them the small amount of freedom that the workers still pos The shadow of big capitalism in hanging over this convention, ‘That the subject is too important to be} dismissed by a perfunetory mendation is indicated by tt able request that the whole of Tues wion be devoted to consid ering the relations of organized lw bor toward the United States au- preme court's ne Po ae tome RAH! ‘NOW EGGS “ARE n GETTING CHEAPER |- “Everything that goes up must come down.” Whoever was reaponaible for that eying bad a lovely hunch, Even eggs are coming down. olka have been coming through with 55 and 60 cents a dozen for the very best ones. Now market men y they’ ve going | to be cheaper, - rices paid by local comminaton | Phants to the producers and pri paid by the retailer to the comm |Boners, The prices paid the farmers E: uying price,” and the tler under “sell. es eatpd, <9 New = Chucks eine, No. A full eut.. ts, No. . prs, etd en Short join pork lders sh Pigs fest Spare ribe Fork sausage Liver sausage . fiolowna .. Tubs 8 d bam Ox tongue, Dried |» ¢ each . Loent— spring j brolters “ one Furkeys, live’: Roosters, Hye, etal lew —Setling Price. onions, "ib. 60-1b, box Cpulitiower, jothouse pene ‘elery, B . Shorts Whole corn Cracked corn . PUBLIC MARKETS Eastern creamery butter, 380 Ib; Raatern enge, 2 dos. 60: 7 tha. rolled ry inundty soap, 280; ar, i) Iba, 80: er “ree or ® asparagy eans tomatoe bulk, 3 Iba, for 25e: prunes, 100 Ib, PRSTLAKE Halibut Ibs. 150, 4 Ibe, S60; Jmon, To ‘earh amelts, 4 Iba, 250; 10e Ib; head cheese, 166 & for 100; smok- Ib, bomin: 100 dow; 3 260 basket; or: Days The best protection afforded placed in a savings account We hat pays 4 per cent interest, AT COLUMBIA ST, John K, Bush; assistant cashier, Mexico City, Nov. 18-—Deter- mined to stamp out tho revolution in Oaxaca, federal artillery shelled and dentroyed several wmall towns) y in the northern mountains of that nts tor Rent CTO Minor, 1 Foor, 20; phone, Hight, M 4i10, pis —Wurnished and ur xe furnished. oth and Pike Main £861 state, according to reports received | = at the war y Coppetmens today. Steven ’ Academy fh s OLYMPTS 3 Prat kiwaye free, Wh My others talt cai 0-9 THE SEATTLE STAR TO MAIL sUBSCRINERS when your subscription expires ta on the address label of your paper your rom the A change of date on the addrons label ls & re celpt Por the conventle we have the fo with “ouvente and Phone 4 d av. Phone] Ads ft whe at these branch ¢ rates wi é given an} office, Transient rates | r line or 6 times for the| Lhe Funeral Directors. idertaking Pari North 212, W University 14th N BF ner Selaie io HOPFRNWORTH & BON 1921 First av. Main or Elitott » & iikdon, Cut Elliott 2464. house, Beacon 975. BURNS FLORAL C 3413—Out flowers.” mS University | Congregational Chureh. ps ene your troubles to JA. sewer contractor, Kast $071, Main Personal. ae witnessed accident ing from James Ninth ay. @ tween 10:00 and 10:30 31 last, please 6636, apartment 2427 | re PTURE CURED: permanent, no operation or detention from labor; 200 cases cured past two ages 1 to 76. Harvard Sys- 617 Bitol Bidg,, Beattie. GILLETTE BLADES sharpened, 16 dos: razors, I6c, ete. 1401 4th av. inted Society, Names and is Pine w Will @ to WANTED—Men aod women to learn the barber trade; wages paid while learning. Call or write. NATIONAL BARBER COLLEGE High Grade Behool. 6 Washington St SALESMEN WANTED — want 2 or 3 anlesmen for city suite, $3.00 ar public 0 | furnished transie rooms, steam ai Mowels modern housek Bighth ay, Main, 64 ie H. K rooms 7117 Marion Houses for Rent wee ellie, =n wor mem cotege, with 2 @lectric lights and Cheap. 621 Bellevue av Elliott #03, Flats for Rent_ Be and Room 1 Business Chances PARTNER WANTED WITH OR $1,000 Handle your own money k of 4 bonds Must have BROS. 9 North ‘ative F 60 tablets for Grugeinta For Sale—A good payin route. Inquire A. Maynard av. & CG. Bimkins 100 business cards Fi Exchange—Real Estate T-room rooming house, good loc tion, $150. Rooma all rented Shoe ‘shining parlor, long cheap rent, $400, Owner city. Restaurant day, busine at $500. Saloon lunch counter, buster ter, $50. WASHINGTON REALTY CO. 306 Balley Buliding Exchange butidings: orchard try, cade Bidg buttermilk Bain, 824 237 Liberty Bidg. 119 Madison lense, leaving recetpts $25 to $49 per ess location, a bargain se cen- improved * 1 house, barn, oth acres cleared, large well, pump, stock, poul implements, Want small place city, Ask Gabel, 402 Ar- AND CLEAR LOT for shotgu Winchester, or go ; must BROS, LAND CO. -9 Northern Pank Bid. e good | things payment on 5-ro ern bungalow. w. 200 Epler Bide. atate and business chances.) ood offer ROS, LAND CO. 1-9 Northern Rank Bid. Lundquist soll $20 suite BECAUSE SELLS 167 Reore 204 Em a1 UPSTAIRS. Theatre Tu Tonest and sober pi ablished loa #, pick, mine, 111, Motel Perrin, 961% . 10a m. tol p.m. Open Sunday a Hoy wanted to work in violet before and after ach or week; referen University xpertenced mantle f superintending job. 8, rear. be a poet barber at BARBER COLLEGE 0 Occidental Av. Ornamental tron workers wanted. 1 Sturgis Road Gay “Tf naw it in The Star” Kavanaugh's $2.00 Hai itib ist av. Situation Wanted — Male Plumbing wanted, fturnieb material, X-517 CS a eel wag’ man, Ap- owner When buying for Xmas, don't for- get the Little Jewelry Store, that sells for less, Myron Symona, 1437 Leather Covered order book Satur- day evening, 16th, Burley Tobac- ce Co, Reward §0 cents. ve at Seattio Star office, Loat—Purpie icather handb purse containing gold and “silver, ral reward If returned to 2652 isth W. ‘Phone Queen Anne Lost—Unfinished crocheted Mt. Baker car. Beacon 724 itiow lease ifeanawaa Te 36 eee PC ctalen reNnaatene | ngton fruit belt. p in ever of- Acreage LITTLE GARDEN RANCH A fine level tract of rich black bot- tom land, Improved, with house, chicken house, well, fenced, ete. Price $1,75 rms $100 cash, $15 good ‘road ome ov monthly. Lax near the fe rry car and county ferr steamer to Burke & ‘ land office, or call at 104 Cherry Bt u —— Foe = Sele—Weed and Coal Bal Coe, anh oF Sale— eighborhoc Furniture. at | clone in, bath 4, electri stationary tubs, two firepia rent $20, bargain $176, Biliott 1141 W ncnsemescal ‘| Wanted to Buy--Furniture Wii iotew @ Wiles Parnits re a f Gibson Chandler, 610 Pt jern urn Co. 4ib Pike, gee Borrow PLLA LLL LL PLL PDP PL mm private par- $500} MON is, EY reasonable, Come BROKE: N AGE CO, ri Bank Bigs 4th & Pike ‘|For Sale — Miscellaneous | Proiitte “and ya eivinet boat Ono, $f 8 giline Box Poulsbo, Wash HOT POINT TOABTER—F 4d Kieotric Ue sf EVE HYTHING. £1L.EC e and feinale pups 7 weeks old, edigreed stock. Kenwood 1316. ” New pianos for rent; rent applied om purchase. ey ner, 314 Unt land Red hens and puile Morris strain. 7123 Latona” Kem: wooK is. Classified Directory Tie Catadlan Hank of Gommercoe Head office, Toronto, Canada (360 branches ip Canada, ete.) banking bi on savin, BILLIARD AND. Fog RET aes HAND Carom and Pocket Billiard Tables and bowling alleys and cessortes; bar fixtures of aul Kind payments, Wit BA Lice -COLLEND 200-202-204 First av. 5. Seattie. CARPENTERS tr Sie- idg., Jame Kilne, now U0 pee aot AW Kile naw oz Z Bldg. form: ely Are ie ours to mete “Arcade Annex. BR 308 B iJ K, 42 B LDG. HOURS 10 to'@ Main trie inrantec REE Co IO" ney Bidg., opposite postoffice, Qui collections, settlements without ean his? possible. Phone Ei- 0. er working in city will re home, with 40 rods water . for $2,000, on terms, or con sider clear dwelling provonty. in trade, with Address P. HW Knott. Wash is ACRES Hood's Canal, water front. iz ‘D. GHURCHIL L, EAST 6000 AURURN BARGAIN $10 Cash and $5 Por Month cre tract for $125, clase to big rail I ter- , $26 North for $2,000. House, barn For y owner, 10 tract north of city, some improvements on. Addrens Star, x-6 Facres BLACK BOIL for E Seattle, splendid roads, Al ocal- ity, only $10 down, $5 Lg _Herbert 8. Upper, 5 ACRES $196 $15 Down, $3 Monthly. Good soll, close in, running creek. Vv r. PAVEY & CO. 206 Leary Bidg. “Fo ACRES AT $300 PER ACRE On Greenwood av., easy terms. Will divide in tracts to sult purchaser, J. D, CHURCHILL, EAST 6000 alik mutt in or r, Grand theatre, Liberal _re- Alaskan Bai university. Pioase ‘phone Bast 4320. Reward. White with B801. | Please yn setter, w . Heense No, —Women to organize Moth ‘ension league, to obtain pen sion law for Washington, $5.00 a » and permanent position for amen of abillt fenry Neil father mothers’ pension 433 8. Dearbon st, Chicago. Wanted—Young women, elther ox- perlenced or inexperienced, work am telephone operators. Ap- ply to 1108 3rd av. or 1620 170 av, The Pacific Telephone an Tolograph Co Seattio Employment Office, 1617 Third av., needs help in all lines, domestic ‘and hotela, good oppor- tunity for girl to learn printing business, salary while Jearning. Wanted—A™ bright” girl ta” learn ahorthand without expense, Queen Anne pe inatrumenta, banjo. Bykes Music Hank ’ law, “mandolin, mi School, ern; rates $3.50 per week and fiarrington, 1 ROYAL HOTEL —40T Fittiy av. to 760 night: $1.75 to $4 week Murnishes 00) with re, bath, suitable for one or two @ ntlemen, reasonable, 2319 Ward at, rd) ay. Warm, comfortabl® room for woman $17 1B. Columbia after employed PACIVIG HOTHL, “Tiisy Sunday GRAND Rates 600 daily and up. First. SN Hotels & Lodging Houses | #75 OTEL OU ORD, To? St av., mod- a ‘City ‘Real caus TR A client has lasted wich us eer -room he . ete,, only oc the take, an unobdstructibie view of Lake Washington and Seattle. Price $2,000, Terms #200 cash, $15 monthly, Burke & Farrar, 104 Cherry St Forced to sell cost me $225. lots for $1 il my § lots at Delt Will sell the same Small house and lot in Georgetown 00, your own terms; must sell WASHINGTON REALTY Co. 206 Rall For sale, one of the nicest lows on the market basement, laundry trayy. book cases, closed dray which ean be used for desired, Price $2,800, Hw. OR F Dunga- full cement built-in prs, attic room if Fahad cash, 8405 Tuat compl remont as several classy this B-room moe bungalow, completely furnis' everything new, Come and and make me an offer terms, Phone owner. Kenngod ‘st by owner, 10 ac aville, somo’ cleared, X-686. Will sell you $00) > in the dt W. Jack~ per cont contract, ¥ 306 Ratley Bldg. wil nell for $375 <a Estate Wanted railroad, either tn Ross or Denny Heights Addition, H. CARR 3405 Fremont Ay. Sow and 8 little pi also 8 cows coming fresh days, Phone Sidney 1580. @ 2 monthy old: in 30 iittie y ai . AARARARAS | Petes p One or two lots wouth of|” government canal on the belt line] ¥ ccounts collected ally where. ington Collection Co, juilding. Main ert! 1017 Pili “Arcade “Hide. etvil rivate work; consultation confi- ential. “Riltott 4473, : LAWYERS Stwin Townsen rs ee Consultation free; husband, w property rights, collections, bank: ADVICE F Joseph Ailen, 405-406 Eilers, Musto BI fai legal subjects. Consul- “* § ¥8. experience in nigu- ii Boston Bik. Phones —ott. 14; Res, Bast 52 Milligan & Kaba. Lawyers, 2i1 k Bik. Probate practice specialty. mer, Lawyer, 108 and S. Consul- n free, ——_ WUSTCAT, est court tf. M: Bieet musie, 10 cents, vocal, “Car- mena. itz song. “Ave Rusti- WALLING Piano Co, 30-3 Meni- horn Bldg. third floor, opposite rs, Seattle. OPTICS Seance iter edden, Se Colliers eople’s Bank Bldg. baa: a raduate. ain 3150. i and Trade Mar in Seattle. fason, Fenwick, Burke Bldg. EE that. p are JOHNSON'S Liberty Bldg. 3rd and Union ns ¥ VPHYSICIANS Riedie jon Ridge ne nad clothing boug r cxchanged, 1017 Pike. Math saat RA, ELE EEN “STORAGE AND TRAN: * inbert. Yranster. Co, sccessor ‘William Jolly, 207 Pine st 5 ere a ee AAS eR ww | CLOCK AND WATCH REPATRING Santry Watchinaker-—Main- " rings Jewels, T5c each; glasses, Jacobson. First and Stowart. |