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I' I li 4 SEPTEMBER I6r 192 -V 5 SUNDAY .7 aidant Ctifiune 1 1 mil cm r-: II 0 riimi i a i. ceaaaA nd dlsanoeared fopever. And how can it' now bo comprehended! That very fandango building was the identical house where the present University of California was first opened and Its scholars Uncht Thr as tha "College of California." The Rev. Henry Durant was Its President and only He alone was sufficient, for its roll of students numbered flvel i VAIXEJO. Sept II.

TheJ Sperry Hone Shoo team ha accepted tha challenge of the Cascade Laundry team of Sacramento for series of games. Lecture Abrpad CELEBDATED IN i BRAZIL PEOPLE ANOTHER EARtT SABBATH IX OAKLAND, 'i' 'i By ItEV. SAML. B. BELL.

(Contributed by Oakland Pio neers, 113.) WISCONSIN cm The following la a portion of aVabout half way there 'came ft tre mendous double, roar, and a high letter, printed In 'a local paper in pitched, fearful screening human 'the cinnamon is There Sandwicnes and Milk Served Former Reclamation Service 1181. being written by B.v pell, pastor, of tha first Ptot- was a mighty surge as tn peopie -if -A i i arose to fly. Down In ona great estant church In Oakland. He Free to Vieitorg Who Come For Big Fete. Men i Receive Praise I In jReport crash fell the seats, right on the cam her In 151.

and for Several Worth coming to San Francisco for top. of us, my brand new hat was years filled the pulpit of the First not only mashed, but my enure 'Self was 'mashed flat'. Presbyterian Church. then situated By CntTersal at the northwest corner of Sixth WASHINGTON, Sept, "Smashed flat as I was, I was too glad to escape with no bones MONROE, Sept. 15.

Swiss cheese sandwiches and' gallons of milk, tle kind marked "double when sold to-the city patrons, will be served ad lib to and Harrison streets, his residence broken. But I got a splendid ciose adjoining the same. Santa Barbara, September view: of the cinnamon. I neneia his magnificent beauty at close range, for as I was perambulating My second Sabbath In Oakland was and cogitating and trying to re Monroe visitors the city celebrates Cheese Day October 2. The celebration the desecrated even worse' than 'the store my dilapidated hat and other habiliments I came face to face first An amphitheater was erected two blocks east of the lower with the enraged and foaming cin Atnerfcao Irrigation engineers- are today supreme In 1 their boldness 11 Of conception, kjlj In execution, and masterful' adaptation of ma-chtnery for their purposes, accord.

Ing to a report received' by jBureau of Reclamation. Depart-iment of the Interior, from C. R. Cameron, American Consul at Pernambuco, Brazil, on the subject of-Braalllan During the past ten years Brazil has spent lasge sums upon great works designed to mitigate effects of the droughts which rom time to tima ilennlat tha namon, seeking whom he might devour. There was a tall close Board fence at my side.

How 1 swung my right leg over that fence, higher than my and now my body followed, I never knew but I did It. I only left my left boot between Bruin's teeth. I am cured portion of Broadway, in an open space between the oaks and the water, in front of what was called the "Ldvegrove Within its enclosure was to be a great "Bear Baiting" between two immense and ferocious bruinsr one a formidable grlszly. the other a cinnamon, a magnificent specimen; and, if suoh thing can be possible in a bear, handsome. Afterw.ard one of the would be attendants told me in about these wordsr "Lam son and I had to attend church, bad rigged ourselves out in our of Sunday amusements and you states of the Brazilian Northeast.

Among, these are ten large see me at church now every Sabbath day." On the afternoon or that same dams, contracts for 'the construction of been 'made with American and English contractors. Associated with the sacred day. there was a horse race, and the same "padre" whose game contractors were, several) fowl had won so heroically in tne "chicken of the previous cneese carries over, to October 2. but becomes Holsteln Day Cheese Day is Monroe's equivalent of Louisville's Derby 4)ay. The county is famous in a cheese state for ltd limburger and.

brick cheeses. It got its start in that direction when Swiss first settled Monroe and Wisconsin's natural fitness for dairy activities saw to the development. 200-POUND CHEESES. They used to make them no larger than a saucer. Now they turn them out as big as an oversize tire.

The 200-pound size le standard. Green couny. the Swiss cheese capital of America, driven 'was frotled by Swiss, driven from their homes in the Alps by press of economic ciroumstances. The first pioneers numbered 150, who took a month and a half to the trip, on a sailing vessel. They pressed on westward, coming most Of the way from Baltimore, their point of debarkation, by river boat tr- the midwest.

They oujid. In a timbered valley land- that seemed much like the homeland they bad left, except It wasn't quite so Sunday, won the horse race and the money on this occasion, and by former engineers' of the Bureau of During the fall of 1922; a cora-. mission headed by General Can-cdldbi S. Rondbn. Theodore "Roosevelt's companion on the vRiver of Doubt expedition; was appointed to make, ah inspection of jthe progress of work on the dams.

Reporting on the group of dams construction by the AmerU can engineers, the commission that Vas each group ot dams, Monday9 Contribution to the sale of draperies "Sunday best' As we passed on we came in the vicinity of th.e we heard growling and rearing, and the noise as of a temptation was 'too much for us. Neithec of us bad ever seen a bear fight. This was our opportunity. We might never have another. All of the spiritual part of our natures was driven out by the lower animal instincts.

'Let's go In we It was packed. There was no way for us to get a fair sight but by passing under the elevated seats. When these and other like' vbctproes established himself ar; the greatest sport in the county. Theae were the last of the horse races and "chicken disputes" and bear baits ever' had in Oakland. These, was afterward an attempt to revive the bear, bait and to add a bull fight at the ast end of San Antonio (now East Oakland) but with no success.

The fandango continued one more Sunday night But the "sound of revelry" piped very low and then A week was not long enough to dispose of the extensive purchase of draperies made for this event; the lightweight drapery stock of a wholesale dealer and importer, consisting of three of the foremost lines of the country. So the second week is arranged and new offerings added to make it as inducive as the first week. MlsCiin Tin ni-i-i 1000 yards of bright cretonnes The Home of Credit Gladly PROFESSOR WILLIAM A. MERRILL' upper )t and DR. J.

T. ALDENi if. C. tcholari, who have been loaned to the old tcorld. Heavier cretonnes Patterns and colorings in profusion to make home cheerful, in stripes and all-over floral yard 65c.

40c (cri i i i Dr. W. A. Merrill and Dr. J.

Selected for Service in Europe. the organization, administration, Intensity of service of the first group (the American) gave a most favorable impression, whether by i reason of the central system adopted the distribution of therrrid-. electric power, or by. reason' of the order. discipline, bomegesieity, and -results 'of the work, Its Installations are complete, served by tech', nlcal personnel who leave nothing to be Inthls connection it is Interesting to note that.

in the cVnited States, American engineers In the employ of the Bureau of "have constructed more than 100 storage and diver-elondajns with an aggregate of 15,000,000 culrtJS'yarIs, Including Arrowrock dam, 9 feet on the Boise Idaho, tha' elephant Butte dam, 306 high, on the Rio In New As a result of this work of irrigatipn development by the Department of the Interior, crops amounting in gross value to more than. $50,000,000 annually are grown on otherwise arid land the irrigation projects of the Bureau of Reclamation. New Keswick prints are yard Soft. and subdued coloring for Of living and dining rooms in rich 0J assortment of patterns and colorings. Heavy cretonnes underpriced You can buy cretonnes for less 1 money, of course, but not in such heavy textures, such tasteful designs and colors.

Sunfast Kapock is priced the yard Colors that are desirable for dining room, living room $1 .95 or boudoir appear in figures and stripes low priced. JL -BERKELEY, Sept 16. Honored simultaneously by two leading European seats of learning, the University of California will loan two of its foremost scholars to the' old world next The men selected to serve as "a.nnual professors" at European centers of classical research are Dr. William A. Merrill, for more than 25 -years head of the university's Latin' department, and Dr.

J. T. Allen, head of the. Greek de-i partment since 1919 and, to that time, an instructor aid associate prof ess or. Dr.

Merrill will become visiting prof essor at the School' of Classical Studies at the American Academy at Rome.v while a corresponding chair will be filled by Dr. Allen in the School of Classical Studies at Both appoint SHELBY BROKE. Heavy Damask Kapqcks All-over figures cover5 this heay1.15 Kapock which is to be had in many tasteful color combinations. Orinoka striped Shaiki are yard Blue, mulberry and taupe grounds $0.35 are striped in harmonizing colors. A typical sales price this ments tare effective: lor the schol astic year of 1924-25.

Merrill is the author of numerous contributions to Striped Moss Rose drapery gauze Gold and natural color choice stripes of rose and gold. $0.65 fTHis i 50 inches wide sunfast specially The Emporium, third floor i scholarship and is known especially as an editor of iucretius, the great poet, of the Epicurean philosophy, and as a commentator upon his works. At Rome, his duties as annual professor will- lie chiefly in tha guidance of advanced students "in their individual fiejds of research. Dr. Merrill expects "to "travel in Great Britain with Mrs.

Merrill from May to Oc fej iT ti win oe. popmar 9gi 1 v-Vrag. ---if it is corttct-r- F-'-'-hWi' WH I if it represent value rJFfyj I --you will find it Jl tober and then to live In Rome for the following six months. SHELBT, Mont, Sept 15. Goldsmith's "Deserted Village" has nothing on' Shelby as it is today, two' months after' the" staging here on 'July 4 of the Jack 'Dempsey1-TTomrny Gibbons world champion-ahlp -bout Shelby' Is simply back where it was six months ago, when aome -town proposed- put ting Shelby on the map by holding a title bout in-the town; Since July 4 the 1 town's two tanks have closed -their doors, ten mercantile' houses have i failed, most of the saloons and -gambling houses are -closed, and' the In the dozen dance balls are lleht -T "The Green Lite," "The PariP." 'The Days of "Black Calf" and other amusement places, inj Tit- Allon' Vino rnnffed WldeiV In the Jore of Greece but hap devoted himself in particular to the Greek theater-and drama.

'His publications include also a well-known text-boqk of: the Greek language. and he.ls now1 engaged upon a book, on the stage antiquities of Greece and Rome for the series called "Our Debt to Greece and WELL eluding half a dozen rbadhouses, are deserted; heavy boards are nailed over the windows, and At Athens, Professor Allen will conduct a Seminar on the ancient theater for graduate students, in both classroom and, field. -'It also will fall to him to organize and conduct a campaign for the purpose, bf making certain excavations, with the support of the Greek government in the hope of I SUITSuSat I I I favored materials for fall and winter wear. 1, i I 1 "I "closed" signs hang over the-doors. STILIj MANY FLOATERS.

Shelby still has aft excess popu-latlon, however. Scores of men and women, who invaded the town to' make themselves rich with concessions at the big fight, are here because the haven't enough money to get out of town." The -much-heralded title bout proved i solving several' perplexing proD lems connected with, the ancient Greek theater. Among other things DRESSES for every I occasion dainty street and afternoon frocks as well as evening and party dresses. New rich colorings some plain, others elaborately trimmed. CAPES and WRAPS in a dazzling DRESSES for every occasion -dainty street; It is desired to-determine the na ture of the Fourth Century theater at Athens especially the.

nature of the origin and use of the "proskenion'N and. at Epidauros, the design and ap nearance of the scene building. a i' crowd, and -concessionaires found themselves with thousands of dollars' worth of fight sojuxanirs on their hands July 6. They are remaining here, hoping to obtain enough money outside friends for railway fare to the East and -to tha. Pacific Coast, where they formerly resided.

i i Residents of Shelby are hot one bit discouraged by present con Dr. Merrill has not taken a leave And still they can't tell you what the trouble is. I'll admit talk is cheap but time is worth money, "so it's my time against yours. I cat prove the above statement to the satisfaction of the most skeptical people on earth if they will but give me the chance. I CAN TELL YOU THE CAUSE OF YOUR TROUBLE without a bit of assistance from you all that is necessary for you to say when you come fa is, "What is my 'There ts nothing mysterious about the Chiropractor and his work.

He understands that medicine and other external agents cannot bring relief in sickness or He realizes and most good physicians admitthat nature is in the last analysis the great healer of aQ bodily ills. He merely permits nature to properly express herself in the human body by restoring the movable segments of the spine to their proper alignment This is all any Chiropractor does and no more. you come to my office I MAKE A FREE X-RAY EXAMINATION; which in no way you, simply to determine, not with my hand alone, but with the eyes as well, the condition of your case before I say I can help you. Just as a good dentist X-Rays to determine if a tooth is abscessed. In other wordrl WOULD RATHER SEE WHAT I AM SUPPOSED TO DO BEFORE I SAY I CAN DO IT.

IF YOU TRIED OTHER CHIROPRACTORS or any other form of healing just remember that you can't be sure that you can't be helped until you call at my office I do not use medicine, surgery, osteopathy, osteotherapy, electrotherapy, oxygen vapor, ultra violet rays, vibrator, electricity, dieting, baths, hammers, knees, fists or massages. JUST THE PALMS OF MY HANDS AND YOUR SPINE with the latest PALMER METHOD OF PAINLESS ADJUSTING. I don't care what your trouble is or how long you have had it, the consultation is free and if I can't help you. I will tell you so. I am not a jack of all trades just a master of one, I do not practice everything to get your money.

1 practice straight unadulterated Chiropracty to get you well and my Chiropractic adjustments 'will make you well if anything can. The XRay equipment in my office is the largest and finest money can buy and when they make, better I will be the first to have it, either Fluoroscope or X-Ray, So again say: of absence since he first Joined the University faculty in the 'nineties. Dr. Allen was last abroad in 1905-08, when he carried on private research at Athens. array of new styles-Tplain or embellished with rich furs.

FURS-smart nectpieces; jackets and coats of specially selected skins in the most desirable styles. BLOUSES, SKIRTS, jacquettes, 'without end now ready for your choosing. ditions, they say. To the north the oil fields were unaffected by the Independence Day flaaao, and ing July and August a large number of new wells have been Girls Coats and Dresses This season finds a new department for little tnitset. Darling coats and dresses 'of' finest materials at usual low Eastern prices.

ON CREDIT lield up, but with a change in conditions, much improvement in business is expected. The town is now without a bank and there is not a bank in the. entire' county. A petition has been prougm. inio oua sections, jof -the oil country.

oipiit. -nvrtxrTcrtfi circulated here asking the State 5 "Old-timers" in the own are con-i tent, they assert to wait for by's natural development through the oil business. At present on account of the gasoline price war OMEPITT. superintendent of. banks to issue a permit to transfer the nearby Dunkirk1 state bank, in an adjoining No action county, to Shelby.

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