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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 9

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9 SUPERIOR CALIFORNIA NEWS Monday Sept 15 1924 THE BEE NEWS BUREAU INDIANS BARRED YMAIst GILMORE pioL4 neer in aeronautics who has realized a twenty-year longing to pilot on airplane NEVADA SIERRA FOREST FIRES CONTROLLED Refusal To Allow Children Tc Attend Public School Leads To Controversy Lerge Forces Of Fighters Win Twenty-five Small Fires Are Started By Lightning Students Return Home Trq lipt I It! I () kit (tr :1 al111111 I 4110) iiie" if 1: 41101 trti-Nel -----k 1( (6: i I ii-- 1 ii- 1 l' I Ito 1 I 1 11 p------- i 111IL -I- th I s- 1 I "I 1 it 1 1 gl 77 fir-l-' 1- AS' i 7r 111 7 "tiji l'alr "1 4ti 19 rt4 1 's---Y- ite-il 111 1811 alfr11 pl5 iv i II ti I' igi :1 rici--- 1 t73t-1 FTH it 911 --m---71 re II 1 41 1 1 I ilIVI 1t 71173 ti 1 t-1111ed12 111 If it 24 1 47-4 al IT 0 L-- leg 7' ys i lit L- 1 MI 1 3 NAittot i ok 0 14 41 241- et :11 47' '-'1-i------ LOVELOCK (Nev) Sept 15--Re- 7 fusal of the Lake District school i hoard composed of Mrs C1 Slack John Fart and William C1 Ast to permit Indian children to 1 ii -s attend the public school ham I brought about a controversy be- '1 tween the hoard and parents of In- 1 dian students The Indians assert they are full I citizens of the country and that their children are entitled to all i public schools and other privileges enjoyed by the whites II I Referred To oohing-ton I '-t The school board holds there Is si an Indian school at Lovelock and i that Indian children should attend 1 I that institution The interior de- part MP nt recently instructed ail I 3uperintendenta of Indian schools to place theft pupils in public schools whenever possible The matter has been referred to Wash- i ington for final settlement i 1 1 I 4A li 11 'i I L' i 1 P-: i' "3' t--''''''i' 1: 1i: le- i 0- 40 1 -It 0 kis i ilii''fl s' i tv 4 sr: I A --'4 tI r-ZN NEVADA CITY (Nevada Co) Sept of the forest fires In Nevada and Sierra Counties which menaced Allegheny and North Bloomfield during the week-end today were announced-its under control as the result of a desperate fight put up by several hundred men and high school students of Nevada City and Grass The light rain of yesterday aided tuft slightly The lightning which accompanied the fall In fart cause' twenty-five small fires over the Tahoe National Forest Nine fires from lightning developed In the Camptonville district Yuba County Fire fighters from Camptonville fought these While patrols still are maintained tn the serious fires the high school t-tUtientS and most of the mug fightera have been called in Jackson Transformer Burns Other Buildings Saved JACKSON (Amador Co) Sept 15 A transformer of the Partfic Gas and Electric Company was de and scope of its educudonal aims For instance by June of this year the present women's dormitories were filled We could have registered three times as many more women students for the fall term if we could have built domitories to house them Somewhere in the West are generous people who have looked on Sather Gate at the University of California at the beautiful Memorial Chapel at Stanford University and the many memorial halls at Mills College and wished that they too might contribute to the beauty and dignity of higher education MINE of the beautiful buildings of the College of the Pacific are nearing completion With the opening of the Fall Term September 26th they will be ready for occupancy A glorious spirit of generous co-operation has built them brick by brick Five thousand people have pledged $750000 to complete this first working unit We are deeply appreciative and are laboring to faithfully fulfill their trust However much remains to be done to make the material efficiency of the college commensurate with the breadth To stroyed by fire at noon yesterday 'alc -1 The cause of the blaze is unknown -s-t It was preceded by an explosion The flames spread to several neighboring houses and the Jack- li-sit "s4 '11J 1' son Brewery nOW used as an lee manufacturing plant was ablaze for A a lime mbition 0 Effieiblit work by the local fire department saved the nearby build illgS loss to those being not 20 IT more than several hundred dollars ears 1 th The lee manufacturing plant was able to resume operations later In i the day The loss to the Faeific Gas Fly Reali and Electric Company has not been I estimated Irrigation District Flume Lyman Gilmore Nevada 1 To Be Repaired After Fire Aeronautical Hobbyisi 1 onovILLE (Butte Co) Sept 15 lots Plane Had Faile Fire near the Woodman ravine Airship Building flume of the Orovillo-Wyandotte i irrigation district which has ser-1 lously endangered the flume is said RASS VALLEY (Neva to have been controll Sept 15--Lytnan (Mint ed Saturday night as no other calls for help eran of the mountains to fight the fire have been re- eran of the mountains in 'ion With RASS VALLEY (Nevada lously endangered the flume la said! Sept is--Lyinan (lilmore have been controlled Saturday eran of the mountains as no other calls for help eran of the mountains In fight the fire have been re- i tion with arutiautical Ambition Of 20 Years Fly Realized Lyman Gilmore Nevada Aeronautical Hobbyist Plane Had Failed ct 48 It zoNm I kiiit County Pilots In NEXT TO HALE'S FOR EARLY FALL WEAR NOVELTY SWEATER Co) vet-to In con-night conneeto interest eeived The flume will be years by piloting an airplane Gil-lately repaired says Norris more made a flght from the local engineer for the district who di- 1 field in company with Pilot Virden reeted the fire fighters In their and once the ship was in the air he work was given the control and told fly wherever he pleased What is Needed In keeping with the rarely lovely Gothic plan of the college are still needed Chimes for the Chapel Towers Another Organ A Library An Art Building Additional Domitories tin MP II ft tv ----------i CAS 8 RO Om ")0 tier srr It LIBR 41i1StkllakC 4111'11' tali --y lt IrtOte- ff 4iip irfr ci TZ I I 1 What is Needed 3-Al 11 tolf :1 1 --4 f'li nil -1e---- -i ------vP I ---z -'4 j'''''-'- El i Yrir ya ril 0 i 6 In keeping wit rare lovely keepih the lly Gothic 12 a -f------------- 1 Nn ril tle 12 ript ri plan of the college are still needed -it tt I Chimes for the Chapel Ottier 5 0-- -1001 0 1 -4- 1 Another Organ ---g- it 1 mw 44' I- I i-4? ---s A Library 11 'it-- hrUi 0 iiiit 11 ItiV An Art Building ------2------ -1 '1111 111 li tm It! irl Tv 114 Fri nrn fl rl --------7-ss--- i vs 1 PP II" ri pe Iltr er 111 1 11 r-tir-- Additional Domitories ORGAN-----7--- di ti ti i ------4------ a-: MS eo----- COATS Valuable Timber In Path Gilmore flew the ship nv er the area At North Bloomfield and Of Moffatt Creek Blaze i then headed for Iowa Hill Placer ETNA MILTS (Sisklyou Co) County where he la superintendent Sept 15--A large fire is raging on of a mine On the way back he Moffatt Creek in the vicinity of the circled over Colfax Byrne and Vs'ayne sawmill where In a Shop of his own assembled there is much valuable timber here fifteen years ago Gilmore A large crew of men was taken built a complote and full-sized air-from Etna Mills Saturday after-1 plane in tests it taxied along the noon to fight tho fire which is fields but never took the air to any about eight miles east of Fort I appreciable extent This Gilmore Jones aacribed to lack of engine power For Women 1 CONTRA COSTA BOARD CONSIDERING BRIDGE FRANCHISE THE NEW CRICKET Sweater $495 Forest Fire Starts Near Plumaa County Railroad QUINCY (Plumes Co) Sept 15-- A forest fire started at Quincy Junction Saturday afternoon The fire started near the Western Pacific railroad tracks supposedlY from sparks of a passing train At first it seemed as if the station was In danger but a strong northwesterly wind drove the flames over a hill near by 1 Thirty-tive men worked all night Saturday and Sunday The fire covered a large area but conditiona were relieved by a shower that came up yesterday afternoon No buildings were lost during the fire The thunder storm that tilayed around the valley a week ago started sixteen small forest fires in the Plumes National Forest but all were put out at once before any was done What Better Memorial? IF'thin your heart there is a desire to contribute to educational progress to write indelibly your name among those who are already loved of the West will you not turn to the College of the Pacific? Old in foundation) but new in spirit and an ex panding future it asks your help 'J in Brushed Wool and Jacquard Checks and other Novelty Weaves FOR SPORT and UTILITY WEAR MARTINEZ (Contra Costa Co) Sept 15---County Clerk Wells has officially certified that the petition filed by the Northern Ca Development Company to obtain a franchise for the bridging of the Carquinez straits had more than enough signatures of registered voters to comply with the initiative election law Tile petition is to come before the supervisors for acCon on Monday and they may at that time grant the franchise or they may submit the matter to a vote of the people of the county The Northern California LeveMpment Company says in its petition it is prepared to spend trnmediately 82500000 for the construction of the proposed bridge The tri idge will pan the straits from Eckley hist east of Crockett to Dillon Point a distance of 3000 feet STOCKTON President COLLEGE OF THE PACIFIC CALIFORNIA c) President COLLEGE OF THE PACIFIC --e I (Li) P--- ''ill (4 STOCKTON CALIFORNIA )a 4 I WOMEN'S NEW BOB COLLAR SWEATER COATS NEW aPTIIT IS tiALTED SAWYER'S BAR (Sisklyou Co) Sept forest fire below here near the Forks of Salmon which was under control a week ago broke out aneW Saturday and a force of men NV88 tent out im- mediately The men have not been reealled but the fire is reported under control again FAIR ENDS CHARGES AGAINST HOSPITAL PROBED i i $975 NEW QUARANTINE POST FOR WEEVIL TO BE ESTABLISHED was too late The house is situated in the main part of Yo lo and a large crowd turned out to witness the fire All of Harding's personal belongings were destroyed am were the belongings of three sons Samuel William and Harry all of whom were away from home at the time of the fire (Continued from Page One) Rain Cuts Down Attendance At Final Day Of Lassen County Celebration County Celebration in New Fall Colorings SLEEVELESS Harry Stone (ilt Yvette Baker) a son MARRIAGE LICENSES In fled 111111 Tellama COnni slacnther 13 IS21 to I JOnrij 1 Cannon 20 of Los Molloos ohnata Count Und 1-011 ((ern Mine Norton 13 NELSON-PRE' SSElt Ited Nutt' chatoa tutity Scntomhcr 11 19A In 1111111o Nelson 24 Riot lionrlola Prottnr 17: bon itefl liIPstING-A I In Aohurn county Scidonincr I MA to t'ocIl Koeplinft 1'3 and I nara Atm 29 hot of InAcf-t ()NW V1 Auburn Placer conotN Scptcrober 13 11-024 to Josoon t'onway 1 Stockton ann Joaquin County and Edna Landis NO- ohros 01 Safi VI-111javo I 3 lo Aaron NI I-Hotel 58 of pleeprvillp 11orio0 Count nod EN Whipple Vanderbilt SWEATERS RINCH 111011SES AND CROPS Rt14 IN muNnotiNo UKIAH (lendocino Co) Sept 15 (p)---Buildings and crops on two ranchos in the Redwood Valley near here burned Saturday in a blaze bald to have started from a cigarette thrown from an automobile on the Redwood Highway The fire swept across the valley toward a big stand of timber A hundred men were sent out to fight the fire under the direction of Roach of the state forestry bureau IBIRTHS MARRIAGES 1 AND DEATHS IN 1 SUPERIOR 1 1 CALIFORNIA I $195 and Egalit a Doris hailer of Galt Saerano-olio imitate AG AllEilOW-C tsil'EfLONi-In San fera Setitemlier Ii 1924 Oscar fOrMerly of Du TIPinuir SiskiYou Count a nil Miss Est Mr Castellon or Nii arak IOU Wit ES TM kIrV1Ie Butte County tier 13 1921 Elate Huth Town simil against 11111iS NV Townsend: final deer granted I Jaelrimn A in ador Count Selitember la 1921 Carlotta Vietor a gii iliFt GCOCU lei or interloeutory cree granted ground desertion HEATHS BRI Etna Mills SieltIN comity Sonternber 9 1924 Mre Carrie Itrundage relict of NI Brunila mother or NI re Iris Morgan of Le ngiirs Mrs Rhoda Hunt nhrev of Etna Mills liss Kathryn Budeltran of and Herman Itudelman Of 1olima0i NeN aria a na of Yreka Siskivou County air' eit ieeRrg III S-111 Siotts alIPV Latir COUP Sententher 13 Int Hobert tia chins a nail of Illinois aged TS ea rs STE Quinev PIUMFLS IfU IfOr If'a" 41 S4te drnal Muriel Stevenson husband of HCISTI A enSon a nati4 of Canada aged 4 '1 re Nalla Nana County Seotern tirr 14 1924 I Nieto brother of Pt 1neob ieto Mr a Mott Lucas end Nieto of Now York a native of Lon don England aged 59 Years St IA ermore Oen Mir 13 1914 John Sehwoltzer nd of 4401410m Schweitzer or Ma ry Frances Schweitzer a natii of uburn Placer County aged eare 1 HTEN nytte Rogoville Plarier Conn' Setitember 11124 Max Gartenberg husband of Emma Gartenbere This popular garment seems to be more in demand than ever Unusual values are offered at this price IP of Aotsr Idaho LA hi itirtiell 80- (1(1(111S lino County Selitcmtwr 14r24 to OTT4) --In Everott Fry Int11 lals-1101 27 of Sent 1 i and Erdlwr Alrr I 1dro 44'Pteniber to Mr nrigt MI of vaiijo sob Earl Leonard cotton a SOn I LLI A 11) 11li fla 1 Fi MARRIAGES A collnlY SsnlInler li I Mr 1 linimis-itoitir Ili 'kuhiirti rtar Mra Thomas Leslie 3 Nn (1110 I II 1 flex- III Yuba City Slitter (ounty 1 S'Iiiiet fr Ipi11 U11110114 or S'I)lotnner 12 Int to Mr and Mr an'l L'hvind 4 klualon a tlangliter I Mold or ohm' l'IN toil Mono( EIRE cONT14011ED ALTURAS (1lodoc Co) Sept The local forest service officials re port that the forest fires that have been raging in the western part I of the county are now under control They report that the fires burned over about 2200 acre' of ground situation has become so burden-1 some that he is refusing to take more Williams has been urging the es1 SUSANVIIrlt (TASSPII Co) Supt tabilshment of a city entergency115-1assen County's Fair came to hospital or ward here but no action a close last night after three dayK has been taken of festivities Rain which sta rted Restrictions Chrged falling at noon yesterday cut down Isabel Hines a health nurse at the attendance of the final day A telephon call was put In to the crs happY slowed up the track and Benicia then The downpour which made farm- county hospital at Fairfield The en took the case in hand1 the racing evente yesterday after- In the coroners office at Alartinex says noon I Pre featured by much loud that the county hospital reportA broneho riding contest there WaS no ehildren's ward at the Steuart took first place hospital and that it Ives obliged to Because of the rain the historical ask that 'some one be sent with the pageant of Lansen County for which patient to aid In caring for It rehearsals have been in progress for The child then was taken to the many weeks had to hi' pwtponed county hospital at Martinez where taut night it will be staged next Saturday night It din4 311a1oo4erstanding Claimed At the Solano County hospital Superintendent Alex Donaldson as LODI ACTrNa RECORDER crihes the failure to take the child SHIES AT OFFICIATING to the county hospital to a ITIISIIII(lfirStanding Saying that the AT WEDDING CEREMONY pita! is open to cases at all times 1001 (San Joaquin Co) Sept 15 Mrs Clara Pohlman head nurse Inexperience In matte credited with Informing the He- ters wag the excuse given by act- people seeking admission for ing City Recorder Hopkins of the child that the child would be this city for referring a would-be I taken into the hospital hut that bridal couple to Rev Benlamin they would like to have the mother Smith of the First Christian Church or some one else to aid in caring yesterday The bridal pair gave for It their names am Stanley Carl Bak' LODI ACTrNa RECORDER SHIES AT OFFICIATING AT WEDDING CEREMONY LODI (San Joaquin Co) Sept 15 Inexperience in mattimonial matters was the excuse given by acting City Recorder Hopkins of this city for referring a would-be bridal couple to Rev Bentamin Smith of the First Christian Chureh yesterday The bridal pair gave their names as Stanley Carl flak' Director IL Ilecke announced to-day that the state department of agrieulture will open a new quarantine station immediately at West-guard Pass on the California-Nevada border as a proteetive measure against the alfalfa weevil which is prevalent hi parts of Nevada The new station will be the twelfth to be established by the department The location of the station will place inspectors in it vantage point to inspect the equipment of auto campers entering California from points in Southern and Central Nevada Sacramento County Jots1 GALT Airs Katrina Fisher 61 of Galt who died Thursday at the home of her daughter Mrs Agnen Wegner of Stockton WaS a native of Russia Surviving her are the following children: Mrs Matilda Hedlund Bertha William and Henry Fisher of Galt Mrs Agnes Wagner Mrs Christina Richard of Stockton Adolph Fisher of Monterey and Wilhelm Fisher of Oakdale Itcv Hartiam of Trinity Cathedral Sacramento conducted the services at the Episcopal Church in Galt to-day Mr and Airs Randall and family have returned from a vacation spent in Lake County Charles Eliason and Pon left this week on ft hunting trip through Amador County Mr and Mre William Taylor of Loa Angeles are the guests this week of the latter! sister Mrs Jennie Toler CRAIG TO HANG PAL APPEALS II hi 111p1 SillISIR I UtilW 011119 1121 by Ir Stilor I harba lino( two 7 and Vt hoa uri Ito Nb A to xandor 20 both or ml Stittta Slab Von County IIIN ES-11 IINN VII IAtonort Laic "ttlIdY I4entornbor 14 I 14-n1014 1 etite 21 and 1101410 A Owner 20: 1011 of Lokttort I 1111 itt4-1K Stork I on sail An111 (1nt spptrtodr 1111: Ed rd V111111m -att Franetsco PLEATED SKIRTS For Early Fall Wear in Roshanara Crepe Tans and Grays (Continued from Page One) Marysville Yuba Connty SrIttenthor a 192i to Mr and -otterPon a Pnn Etna Mills Stsk County September to 14''1 to Mr and alrs Charles Faeey a son FAWCETT (Alit Conn Sentember to 1924 to Mr and Mrs Robert Fan eet ao" ib1 irr Teltsma september 9 1924 to latr And Mrs William Bel! of Los Minos tint County a son SA111111 t7a-111 Tied Shift T1sma County September 12 1924 to Ntr and Mrs John Sattelman of l'roberta Tehama Counta daughter Cana rtlintV Sr 1 tombet 11 1924 to Mr awl Mts Guy 11 IP a daughter Oroyille Matte County Sfp If mbar 7 1924 to Mr and Mrs lannS daughter EVANS puttatoutr County September 9 1924 to Mr Ind 10111 Evans (nen MI PS latura Ilcodt Pnn Dunsmutr allsklyou September 12 1924 to and at ra $695 and Ikliss Sarah Jane Rogers of Roseville They were accompanied by Mr and Mrs A Driver also of Roseville The couple were married by Rev Smith at his home on South School Street at noon nnd immediately left for their home in Roseville where the groom Is engaged in business The Halvnge barley from the fire at the Skirving 'Warehouse at Tarke Sutter Connty Iallforola (about four miles East of Meridian) Is for sale Sealed bids for each of the different lots as noted below will he opened at 2 o'clock on the afternoon of Thursday September 18th 1924 at Tarke The right le reserved to reject any or all hide PLEATED SKIRTS of Wool best of Fall Shades SII95 Stomach Trouble West Field: East Field Lot No 2 about 4-7 sacks Lot No 7 about 221 sacks Lot No 3 about 221 sacks Lot No 8 about 54 sacks Lot 4 about 09 sacks Lot No 9 about nii3 sacks Lot 5 about W01 sacks It 10 about 1890 sacks Lot No about 11S5 sacks Lot 11 bout 2455 Lot No I 2 about 1215 sacks Lot No 13 about 2103 sacks Bids MA be mailed addressed to William Mark Trustee at Meridian Slitter County California Bids should be made at so much per sack or at so n111011 per hundred pounds railroad Nveight4 The hnts Of barley are 11()W piled on the fiplir West of the Ware- honse sito and also on tho field across the Electrrio tract Just East of the warehouse Site and are subject to inspection and sample Delivery to be made upon the ground hre la as is and all ex pense of removal borne by purchaser Payment in full to be made Upon acceptance of bid when delivery all? be made In ease of shipment by rail subject to railroad weights payments of approximate total price to be made at once with agreement that an difference on ilIVOlitit Of weights will be arranged when weight certificates are obtained from railroad WILLIAM MMUS Trustee Veronica PRINCESS SLIPS in Fall Colorings SAWYERS BAR HOTEL CHANGES HANDS SAWYERS BAR iSimkiyou Co) Sept Jennie Almada Owner of the Pioneer Hotel ham teamed it to Mem IA Willis It la the first time In the history of the hotel that It ham ever changed hand! Mrs Almada came here am a bride over 45 years ago and look lip hPr residenee with her husband In a couple of rooms where tho hotel now standm $he is leaving for a visit with her daughter Mrs Joseph McPhillips at San Mateo $195 return erdicts like vklit it would afford better protection to our citizens Thia jury in to be commended for the swift manner in which it returned the verdict" Addressaing Craig be plaids "Yon are not entitled to any leniency" ltELATITIMS PRESENT When asked if he could state eny reason why sentence should not be pronounced Craig answered that he could not Ile looked stolidly in front of him never wincing or giving any sign that he was disturbed when the Judge sentenced him to be hanged But his mother Mrs Craig Alton Ill and his wife Mrs Ntabel Frazier of Oakland wept es sentence was pronounced Also in court was Crags brother Leeter Craig who accompanied their mother from Illinois The court ordered the sheriff to turn Craig over to the warden of an Quentin Prison as soon as the necessary papers for transfer can be prepared linker Taken Stand With the dispomition of Craig's ease that of his companion Jack Baker was celled Examination of several witnesses for the purpose of fixing the degree of murder be-gab and WEIR in progress when the court recessed at noon Baker being on the stand in his own behalf Baker pleaded guilty to the murder of liermanson but during Craig's trial he took the stand as the ster witness for the prosecution testifying that the final bullet fired at Hermanson and the one which ended his life was fired by Craig In his testimony to-day Baker went over the events of July lOth again Ills brother William Baker of South Boston Mass testified as to his previous good character as did John Baker a cousin who in a sailor on a merchant vessel DISPUTE OVER ESTATE ADMINISTRATION ENDS FAIRFIELD (Soleil() Co) Sent 1111 public administrator of A1141110dit County: ham dismissed his opposition to the granting of letters of administration to Gertrude Klotz pubic edminietrator of Solent- County noon the estate of Alfred Anderson deceased of Vallejo end letter will be issued to her to-daV by 'Indite O'Donnell Ander PtOrt died last July leaving $14000 in a brink in Oakland The Public administrator of eaeh of the two counties filed a petition for letters and Hill having filed hie first the hearing was had last Thursday Wore Judge Samuels of Alameda County DROWNING VICTIM HAD $20000 INSURANCE WOODLAND (Yo lo Co) Sept 15 insurance approximating $10- 000 comprises tbe major portion of the estate of IL Scott A secretary who met tragic death two weeks ago in an irrigation reservoir on the Conaway tract near Elk- horn Mrs Bertha Scott the Mow her three children and hor mother Mrs Moore have depericd for Washington where Mrs Scott will make her future home Mrs Harriet Scott of Petaluma another of the drowned man who had been visiting here this Summer leaves to-day for San Francisco to visit her daughter Mrs Hopkins before returning to her borne PRINCESS SLIPS in Out Sizes up to size 54 $245 1 FOLSOM Mrs Clara Frost who died in San Francisco on last Thursday and was buried on Saturday afternoon was born and reared in Folsom ller parents the late Joah and Caroline Smith were prominent in the Folsom business and social world she was active aocially Iltsides her husband he leaves two children a son Willard and daughter Carol Frost also a sister Mrs Edith Cobb and brother 11 Mortimer Smith both of an Fran-Mrs Charleb 11 Jolly of Represa is an aunt ofMrs Frost Clayton Sibils Came up from Monterey and is visting at the home of relatives Mr and Mrs A Eby Mr and Mrs It Redman of Oakland and Mr and Mrs Brown of Sacramento are guests of Mr and Mrs Charles Fahey bit their home at Nimbus Mr and Mrs William Ryan of Represa are visitmg relatives in Santa Cruz Palo Alto and San Francisco The Salmon Falls School opened to-day with Mrs Kelly as the teach) Natural Spring Water Cleanses System and Often Dislodges Foreign Substance Which Causes Trouble Veronica Water has brought back to normal countless aut ferers who thought they would never know a day's peace again The action of Veronica Water is very simple yet very thorough It rids the body of corrupt and foreign substances without griping or weakening after effects Unlike most so-called cathartics Veronica is natural spring dope or salts added to give It a kick Easy pleas ant action results No habit is formed For Stomach Troubles Constipation Rheumatism Indigestion Biliousness Kidney and Bladder Troubles try Veronica On Sale at All Druggists Cover Crops All krmorm VOW know the beneflte from' 'dentine never erops We have excellent alto ks of (ooloitol Vetch and Ntelllotup mike These are ard and meat popular for this country Write fur prices LUXITE SILK HOSIERY IN FALL COLORINGS Alfalfa Seed YOLO HOME DESTROYED BY FIRE LOSS IS $5000 OL() (Yale Co) Sept home here of James Harding and family was destroyed by fire shortly after 9 tecinek Satiirday night by fire that was believed to have started either from the kitchen stove or from a defective fine The liardings saved nothing a nd the Inas is estimated at osbout $5000 The house was valued at $4000 and the furniture within Wen Lindsey Morrtii and the Tolo Fire truck responded to a call but by the time they reached the place it Thin I Vito wtth urn 'rho fond wo Is nertrt Hp we vs mve you POMO iling it you ortifr from UP (nr ism110( and prices Con furnIgh Common ((Milian) and Hairy 1 stuvtan fly 8 1 VILAP VALLEY SEED CO 10043 3 11 ENTO.

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