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Show Tni: MOnXINfl The present l'.vie he !i-- l'l of THE URL OF SOCIETY a EXAMINER: 1.0 rlic'-i.-i . itiu ot Oiii.'Co lOl OCiDEX, 0! ai . o;toi s now. is i:.c Cush . iicioliiui ini .ally Lo Jwure meeting of the Century elub, proving a thoroughly the evening spent wim Mr. Thomaa a. Fligiorald ai. home on Adams aiVhu,-lonely j. the puce he club is destined to set select social circles. home 11 aglow with Yule-tid- e Aerations, and the generous spirit of JmT season was liberally' du by host and hostess.' been but re-rns club, which ishas composed ot organised, and Meadame Spencer. Man- vast, Fitzgerald. Cannon, Davis. Hin-rGrant. Hibbs, Archie B.gelow, Conroy and Becker. is, Kuhn, Mrs. Hibbs will neat enter-talDr. and u Bj la v 7 a the club. IVES-CROS- a their Ma:-- y gu i at the Virginia. HiUj; of Salt Lake. Mr. Mr. afur si RACES jssUi'j lotlut Maguire went to Bingthe holidays to With her husband. Turn- - ham Mr. ami Mr. Thomas A- Whalen and daughter, Loretta, have gone to Cal)-foron a pleasure trip. - Mr. and'v Mrs. Bert Mowbray have gone to Bran-io- n, Wyo., to epend the holidays wi'ii Mrs. Alow bray's family? Mrs. A. K. Wilson and Mrs. C. C. Barton bate iv.urned home after spending a most phasaut week In Salt Lake. jJjjj r, cele-lute- - . the next M. G lilts lent his genius in moulding columns, etc. All were executed In grand style. This we can say also of Mr. McKenaon, carriage painter. This main altar was placed in position by 60 or 60 men, the length of which la 16 feet, height 25 feet The last, hut not the least, the Rev. worked p. M. Cushnahan, who has connecwith energy and seal since his tion with this parish, is dearly beloved by not only his parishioners, but by all In Ogden.' His work is an everlasting ornament Long may he live is the earnest prayer of his entire .congregation. In adding to the beauty of his church he is striving to advance the interests of the Wueen City of the With all his natural qualities. West V wish our many friends and paThe compliments tendered to F. G. ins n very merry Christmas d to Wood are highly .eulogistic, for his church and Ml a happy and prosperous New Year. grand achievements inwe say again: altars. Verily, verily, "A. thing of hesuty is a Joy forever." Main Altar. The tide of joy flows high today In St. Joseph's sacred aisle, Where altars three their parts display Gothic style. la composite palace royal millinery, Art and scenic show well their parts 2438 Washington Ava In what' Greek and Roman knew. Reflecting praise from longing hearts Who blend the old and new. G E. W. Davis Spheroids sublime in miniature, Oblatos. eycloid, simple and com? pound Carved in harmonising grandeur, Heart surThe Lamb end Sacn-round; Glistening, spires and pinnacles Towering, fantastic and unique. While the soul is wrapt in wonder And words we cannot speak. d can- - Ito tabernacle neath gorgeous opy Where our triune God presides. And the bloody scenes of Calvary, Christs minister personifies; Where angels and archangels HORSE CLOTHING Dally homage render there sheds ito light Jjjtory description will be found And heavens glory By the efficacy of prayer. are blessed with a heavy fall the Above this panoramic splendor BEAUTIFUL ON CHRISTMAS Calvary's tragic cross appear. Ths victim of our redemption will need Robes, Whips, Sleigh The sorrowing mother bent In tears-- ? and a new Harness for the What human sot that trembles not Where Christs precious blood was CHRISTMAS. 11 SLEIGH RIDE w aortal ent of these goods was wer better. ded in You will find rerything stably bars and bantuhers, Ms of owiCaddlgs or ir?,L.not littls Teddy? T-C. Platt Saddlery Co. Waah, Av. 176 Twenty-thir- d at wi.'. . Jibed. And history quotes the thrilling notes Which woks the slumbering dead. : .' a :- POPE LEO XIII Abohshss the Collective Reception Sacred College at Christmao.. Rome, Dec. 22. Contrary custom of the late Pope-Lo oil to the XXIII, Fraui-Uco- , 1' IX-- i !jU . their l.eui.i:;,. he fell IU", Wt'.l and Ilia; be lud nuntib.-iialready ui.iny Chnsiiaa in. ss.uii ivt ui lrtdand and All! : ;ra We wish our many patrons and friends The large luleld .o . i!.t. tiioc.U-ii- l Iii. i lv I lie u.an money, - .ii their on- ... nay card i for . iwo-- ' and seven oungsier km nod The haudi..oi.iv around hicircle, resulted Kpoctatcular tiinMi. t.y Ixwgue, Skilfully rii. Sir Edward el a he.. '..diTiug pace and when it came linal drive DRY DOCK DEWEY. i In.. ae in Wright ii pounds afl iold. and ho. woa by .. i l. Is Now the Ready Foi Long or clour, track good I: Voyage. First race. ix fu. . a Ihrdie P, 1 11 (Fountain) won; Jake L' J,.. lupiaiii Washing ion. ... ink (Phillips) i, ecind; lioscly, who has bi.n en.ir, d villi Ward, 106 Dielit. (William-io 1, third. the lask of lowing ii.- Ui uia-. 1:153-4Disti Time. standard. to Di'Wey from Solonuju's Ll.in-Yellow stone. Lady A Mocorlio, on Subig Buy, wa u1. Ruliurhiin Queen. N .i.m. Montana the navy department 1iviiKK and Mischief run. reive his fliiul inmictiiu- - li is Second race, ix f i; . Tom plsnued that the dock 112 (Radike) won; J. isonce stop after Icuviug K. F.. h'l illarty) 15 ." 1. Iron land until it rtui'he the I'liirutuv in Yaion. , 103 (Herb4':i j. third. ihu Sues canal, if, ludred, a w:d Tune, l:iii. Surect.! I'uimiuence, necessary to do so their. 'ioMiiuir iJavi, SL l'lunoi- - Jumea L. M . Meloir gild Cock Sim.' also ran. Third race, mile ami a sixteenth MOB HORRORS IN RUSSIA. EekiM all. 112 (Founiiii!.' io to 1. won; laid. 112 (W. B:m:!il 2 to 2. sec-ini- . New Haven, Conn., Dec. 23. A AngeUra. 1I3 (l.i:.uoi U to 2, of mob horror in Itui-siL.i Sheridan, in letter just received Lv In i tl Time, 1:49 4 also ran. Dr. Max S. Mandcll of this city, from Bird of Pasatige and hundi-a- i Fourth race, mile, th,. a friend in Ekaterinofriav. It is dated Kd-i. November lb lit. The letter says iu raild, puree H.inO-S- ir x in 102 (UwKue) l, won; part: "We were saved by the kindness of Cliuriatiu, 113 (Tniel'ili 12 to 1, secChrtsiiau friend, who gave us a ond:1: Tenordale, 1U1 iKumilaiut 6 to 1. Til Time. 1:42. Neulou, Ramu. place to hide lu aud kept watch for u hiniitolf. He took us lo his stable, Munduior and Buay Bet- alxo ran. Fifth ure. five furkiu: Bell llord, where we remained wlili our two little one for three days without a mor-sa- l 107 J Phillips) 8 to 5. wan: Tim II, of food or a drop of water, but 102 (Suliiran) 12 to 1. Koomid: Bucolic, with a horrible death staling us in 1U7 (Minileil 15 to 1. third. Time, Kihrl Barrymore. Maaedo, the face every moment of the time. 1:02. 1la-a- l. Bar Many have lost their lives in ad- Young Pilgrim, Soundly, dition to similar suffering, si III more llumer, llokaway. Quiz II and Marie remained cripples for life with no H. alho ran. Sixth race, mile ami a sixteenth means of support. Other were comto , pelled to witness the brutal dismem- Northwest, 101 (Fountain i 13 to 2. bering of their dear ones iwfois they won: Gale way, 06 (Rohmaon. were killed themselves. My clerk second; Gloomy Otis, los i League) 0 told me that he saw how the mob to 1, third. Time, 1:40. Ran Prliuo, overtook a helpless Jewish woman, Hugh McGowan, Ink and Joe Koss who apparently bad run lo a place of also ran. safety, carrying a child in her. arms. The beasts snatched the infant out Lo Angelea. Calif.. Doc. 23. T. G. of It s mothers arms and dismemberBear Catcher won the ix Ferguson's ed it, holding out every part to her fui race with Hand F.ar-r- a longs muu-face and then forced lha hysterical and Crusadoa today, in one of ihe mother into shame which killed her. fastest finlslies ever at Ascot. After eight minutes' delay the horses CLEARING HOUSE REPORT. gut away In an even start. The time was 1:13 flat, 4 of a second slower New York, Doc. 23. The wetkly tliun tho track record, held by Bear Catcher waa the favorstatement of the clearing house banks for this 'week shows that the banks ite in the betting, opening at 4 to 5 hold a surplus ovr the legal reserve and closing 7 to 10. The race waa for Ths a special purae.ofk(2.500, offered by of 64,163,400. requirements the IjO Angelea Jockey club. follows: statement is The remainder at the card waa of lawns, 61.00C.1U7.100, Increase 61.-tho highest, clao.' The fourth race, 643.100. . 0 Hakes wait Deposits, IMS, 428,400, increase $1, tho Coronado selling added money, wa won by Varie139,900. 653,049,700, increase ties at odds of 12 to 1. Rubric, the Circulation, fuvoritc, waa second and Marshal Ney 111.000. Varieties waa run up to Legal tenders, $74,203,700, decrease third. Weather ck(r, track fast. Re$1,510,400, Specie, $176,212,600, increase $L sults: First race. Brooks coarse Mlrcna, 993,700. 9t (Grande) 20 to 2. won; Hoodwink, increase, $250,410,500, Reserve, 100 (Powell) 6 to 2, second; The $483,300. Reserve required, '$240,257,100 in- Borgia n, UK) (Kuna) 8 to 1, third, Tyrrho, Fills dOr, Old Time, 2:04 crease $284,975. Mike, Meadow Horn and Igoseo also Surplus, $4,159,400, increase, $188-32- ran. 96 Second race, ong pule ' 8. inEx-Ideposits, $0,324,240, (Miller) 13 to 10, won: Sandstorm, 99 crease $211,775. (Morrarity) 7 to 1,- second; Salnada, 88 (Schade) 50 to 1, third. ROYAL ARCANUM. Third race, six furlongs Big Ben, 118 (McDonald)- - 7 to lu, won; Don r, Gay-noNew York, Dec. 23. Justice Domo, 107 (Preston) 6 to 2, second; in the Supreme court in Brooklyn, Valencia. 83 (Fireball) 40 to 1. third. today handed dogu a decision In ths Time. 1:13 Firm Foot, Sir Brink-Iccase of James 1 Mock, formerly secFireball and Capitona also ran. retary of the Berkeley council, 1954, Fourth race, (he Coronado Beach Royal Arcanum of Braokdyn, and wiling stake $1,240, added mile and a Council the others, against Supreme sixteenth Varieib, 7 (Wiley) 15 to of the order, denying the right of 1, won; Rubric, 1HS (Buchanan) even, the the Supreme Council to raise second: Marshall Ney, 100 (Harris) 12 rates of, or in any way change the to 1, third. Time. 1:461-2- . Maaaa, assessments of a member from what Atholones, Bay Croft, Hippocrates they were when the member was ad Memories and Luckett also ran. mitted into th order. Jus tire Gay no? Fifth race, special $2,500 added, six ) aid: Bear Catcher, 112 furlongs The amendments, complained of 7 to 10, won; Pandazarra, 107 are void, for the reason that they (McDaniel) 8 to 1, second; Crusado, change the contracts of the memliers 112 (Miller) 7 to 2, third. Time, 1:13. of the organization. Three starter. Sixth race, handicap, mile and sevHORWITZ RELEASED. enty yards Good Luck, 103 (Buchanan) 1 to 2, won; Elotros, 100 (MilLos Angelea. Cal., Dec. 23. Erm at ler) 10 to 1, second; Mai laiwery, 104 B. Horwits, the young man arrested (Morriarlty) 7 to 1, third. Time, last Sunday upon the arrival of the 1:451-2- . Bill Curtis and Wire An o ran. steamer Korea from Japan, was reSeventh race, one mile Cutter, 103 leased from custody today n the ore dor of Police Judge Csbanlss. Hore (Wiley) 3 to 2, won; Judge Denton, wits was arrested on a telegram from 57 (Moore) 15 to 1. second: Sals, 100 the American consul general at (Carroll) 15 to 1, third. Time, 1:40. Shanghai for alleged forgery of a Revolt, McGrsthlana Prince, The Gadcheck on the Hong Kong bank, on fly, Luerlg, Ethylene and Maus also , which he received $5,000. There were ran. oi her offensea charged against him, At Fair Grounds. making the amount, of hia alleged peculation about $15,u00. Dec. 23. Fair grounds New Orleans, Yeaterday the police were informed results: that the federal government refused First race, live and a half furlongssecto issue a warrant of extradition and Hyacinth, won; Gay Adelcaidn, the release of Horwitz followed. ond; Hie Plains, third. Time, 1:14 Upon leaving the courtroom he waa Second race, seven furlongs June taken into custody by a sheriff oa a Reddick, won; Dr. Heard, second; civil warrant issued on behalf of his Ruth W, third. Time, 1:87 creditors. Third race, one mile and an eighth Phil Finch, won; Torchello, secFOR GIVING AN IMMORAL PLAY. ond; Gold Eusmel, third. Time, 2:06. Fourth race, six and a half furlongs, New York, Dec. 23. Arnold Daly, the Gentllly selling stokenr-Calsbthe actor, was held in $100 tmil In the won: Major Dslngerfleld, second; La Tombs police court today, charged Borders, third. Time, 1:28 with giving an immoral performance Fifth race, one mile Lady Ellison, in presenting George Bernard's play, won; MacBeth. second; King Ellsworth. third. Time, 1:50 Mrs Warren's Profession." Sixth race, one mile and sixteenth The drama appeared for one night only several weeks ago at the Garrick Los Angeleno, won; Charlie Thomptheater In this city. After one of the son, second; Ilarmakls, third. Time, most crowded opening nights of the 1:58 year and after the hoesa had been sold out tor many days ahead, ths At City Park. play was stopped by Police CommisDec. 23. City Park New Orleans, sioner McAdoo, who was present at results: ...ooa. the performance. race, seven furlongs First MilSamuel Gumpertz, manager of the won; Big Bow, second; . Garrick theater, was also held oa the Lyon, 1:412-5Time. third. dred U same charge with Mr. Dsiy today in Second race, five and a hlf furlongs - , sere $100 ball. St. Joseph, won: Gus HcMorn, 1:611-6- . ond; Mint Boy, third. Time. Third race, mile and a quarter TO GRADUATE FEBRUARY 12. Knowledge, won: Double. 2:26- Washington. Dec. 23. The navy de- Stanley Lighter, third. Time. Fourth race, seven furlongs, the partment has decided upon February 12th as the dy for the graduation of New Orleans Termltul Railway handithe class of 1906 at the naval acad- cap Tinker. won; Daring, second; K. emy. The re ion for the graduation U. Arn. third. Time. 1:29. n-Fifth race. Fulton ooure Foreign of the cadet In advance has been ths UureL The won: second: officer heed If and cr. Bull, of this pressing condition tlll prevails. It may require third. Time. 1:39 Sixth race, sills and seventy yards the graduation of tbs next class in Free Rooter, Harry Stephen February, 1307. second: Dephlc. third. Time, 1:58. Seventh race, seven furkir.es Elgin, Ills.. Dec. 23. Butinr ruled won: Rt- - Tammany, second: firm today at au advance of half rent, third. Time, 1:37. being quoted at 25 cents s pound. Fair Gambler, Jla-s- p Terre. Island of Guadaiup, for the week, 504.000 pounds. Mill-ol- d . lu-iiio.- l , Mr. am Mis. Fred U. Sewell armed in UgJcn lust night, to spend the holiday a with trie uds aud relatives. Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Dankowske, of lbs B. L. Ives home was aglow with oven end good cheer Wednesday Butte, Montana, will epend Christ1iri. in celebration of the marriage mas witn Mrs. ltankow skr'a mother, Gladys Ives to Frederick W. Mrs. Ann Robin:, of Ogden. friNS. Rev. Carver officiated, and a Mr. and Mrs. Fulkerson, nee Feery, unUr of the young oouplea intimate friends witnesfcd the pretty ceremony, are in the rity front Chicago. 111., to epend the holidays with Mrs. Fuland participated in itae wedding sup-okerson's mother. Mi. . H. I Very. which followed. Both bride and groom are exceeding Miss Lulu Mitchell, will spend her It popular in this, city, where they will tUe at 2991 Washington avenue, be- two weeks holiday vacation visiting Brat. Mr. Win. Lagan in Ixis Augeles, and ing at home after January friends in Sun Frum-iaco- , stopping at TQLSTOI CIRCLE. Reno, Nev., eu route homo to visit her brother. the The last regular meeting of ' New Mrs. Mario Maguire will arrive from gbove club was held with Mrs. Butte, Montana, today to spend her fomb. Nob Hill. The study was Russia and the holiday vacation with her mother, who Jcva" The pleasure of the guests fans been confined to her bed for sevas much increased by the singing of eral days with s severe cold, which Af-x- a Mrs. Newcomb and Mrs. Catting. promised for a time to develop into enjoying light refreshments the pneumonia, but which is slowly yieldclub adjourned to meet Thursday, Deing to medical treatment. cember 26th, with Mrs. Besaet, 27 Mon Mias Nettie Turner, sister- - of tbs me avenue. Topic assigned, Carlyle." Sin. Newcombs guests were Me popular government man, W. A. TurCutdames A. Lewis, McDonald and ner, of Ogden, was married Thursday ting. afternoon, Dec. 14, at Morgan to Wm. J.. Conley of Salt Lake. The happy MERRYMAKERS. couple left fun the cast Friday evening. A hile sway they will visit all Ur. and Mrs. O. 'A. Watt delightfpoints of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Conully entertained the Merrymakers club ley will be at home in 8alt Lake to at their home on Adams, Friday eveni- their friends after February 1st, 1906. ng. The rooms wers tastefully decorated with holly which lent n pretty NEW ALTARS AT effect to the scene. Card playing was 8T. JOSEPHS CHURCH the feature of the evening, those winning prises being Mrs. L. T. Moore, "A Mis. E. B. Stone, Mr. P. A. Kohn, Designed and Mads in Ogden Thing of Beauty Is a Joy Forever." Messrs. L. T. Moors, J. A. Kohn and The hostess was assistE. B, Stone ed by Mrs Pope. The club wiH meet One of the. most elaborate pieces of next with Mr. and Mrs. H. 1L Hol- workmanship performed in this state brook, was executed Is Ogtton on niters for the Catholic church. The plans were HYMNEAU b designed and drawn by F. C. Woods, and architect, and under his direction card A pretty home wedding' was scrutinizing Cye every detail was Monday evening at the home ried out- to the. latter. Competent were secured and American Brand Mrs. 8. Culley, 23&0 Madison erenua. when their daughter, Vio- (workmen used In their construction of let became thy bride of Claude M. An? ; the best, for there js pothlng too good .demon. President C. F. Middleton for the dory and edification of. God. officiated and the luort'lntlmata friends The style of architecture Is composite of the happy pair witnessed the Im- Gothic. A pen description of the beautiful work cannot well bo elucipressive ceremony. Bride and groom are popular In this dated. ' The only realistic way is by by which rity, where they will continue to re- an ocular demonstration side. all their component parts ran be thoroughly analysed in all their beauty, Mrs. E. W. Matson has Issued invi- magnificence and grandeur. The wood tations for a card party Thursday carving by Mr. Jcpperson is grand ext. I and commands respect and admiration of all who have seen and examined Ulna Florence Forest Is visiting her the work on columns, entablatures, sister. Mrs. Then. Whitmore In Reno, arches, curves and what not. It would Nevada. take the genius of Euclid to determine lu detail the blending of those in Miss Blanches Brown has gone to sod harmony. The Lamb and beauty All Salt Lake to spend the holidays with Sacred Heart are par excellent. friend. wag this labyrinth of workmanship Callaequipped and prepared by John . Mr. ind Mrs. Ralph E. Hoag have han and A. A. Richter, carpenters, before they were taken la hand by Mr. in voicJepperson. We are justified work cam the assertion that this ing MERRY CHRISTMAS hardly be duplicated In this stole or Mrs. i riun in Fllillct. ito .id that wa on ' will lie i"d..v, I i'.i i up jo get i cuvdiuals sole iiioiv ihau sun-- ' ji.iiv.lflx lo luesur. do:. i or. The feature lmifi wli.i aiil h.i i ho Tenney hi:'.:' iiUil Mni'li V 1905 21, ha an i lie Frauco-Yiiiica- n ttt- ion ii.nlj He is waiiiu,- - for the 1 i.il'.c.i iuu ot ill,. L;;l it culutioun Kou rnip i ho oi, i ai Aili of l be whist club. DErrMBER SPORTING Urt". CEWTUWY MORXIXG, iui'.irh'il iLe tjt uictubor !l', t ChiisruiJs rn'inu.. ito s.i; tin riiu.ni vimM him lo dolivov :i, ooL at :i ttxr.t d:ii. which is win n TTAH, SsrXDAT tspi-ciail- - - . iTv Xma jN . . . Me-tirai- h. and thank you for the portion of the patronage you have given us during the past year, all of which has contributed to make the year of 1905 one of the largest and most successful years in our history. Boyle Furnlt.uie Co, JAMES a 11. DOUGLAS, Mgr. 8-- . i.iu-rn-- - m-e- 3-- $1.-25- 82,-50- 0. HORACE PEERY, W. W. BOYLE, JAMES H. DOUGLAS, W.D. PYPER, R. M. BOYLE S DIRECTORS. elected to ihe poniiUni fur which ha seked. Th. committee re purled, of recommending th appointment William Mitchell, who was recently elected a to th, Warren school, and of Mr. Vnadcrmuker to th. Liberty srtiool. The Janitor' salaries were continued for tbs holidays, and they will b instructed to thoroughly clean the arhool during the vacation. Tho matter at grading tho Randall school property waa referred to ths teacher s' committee, with poser to COUKTY EDUCATORS All of the members of the couuty board of fducatian were present at tin- - regular weekly meeting yesterday luoruiug. as was also J. 1? Unbin-somember from tho ilie Plain City dlntrici. A pet I lion wa reoeii id from the realdents of North Warren asking liist the board furnish conveyances tor th, children of that district to ths Warren aclmul. Ths petition waa rethe member ferred to Mr. Carver, from that dUInrt, with power to act. The resignation of Mr. Holliday, principal of th. Plain City arhooL was received and th, advisability of accepting it dlMMiased by th board. The resignation waa referred to th teachers' committee, with power to set. The question of the amount of compensation to be received by the members of th board earn up for discussion and ths saiary was fixed to conform with th. amount fixed by the board of county commissioners, by resolution, at th, time they appointed Ihe member of (he present board. The application of W. 8. Burton, for a port i Ion as teacher tn th. county schools was received, end he was u, art. Ill DISTRICT COURT Mrs. Annie T. Doe's Rond as Guardian Flare st $160,000. A long calendar was disposed of In the diktrlct court today by Judgn Huwrtl, ll being the regular weekly law and motion day. Tho following case came up for hearing. William A. Taylor va. Fidelity and Caua!ty coutpasy- - Hearing on demurrer to complaint and motion to atnks out, argued aud submitted. Mike McDonald vs. Union raclflc llearlug on demurrer lo complaint argued aud submitted. John Horry y. I'tah ('onsiruction Company. Hearing on demurrer to amended complaint and motion to . .Iriks out. nmilnuod for on, week. U return Bhort Line cnmimuy va. Charle, E. lhmurtt et al. Motion of defendant for new trial tfenh-and 2" days allowed In which to file and serve a bill of exceptions, I). F. June, vs. J. W. Abbott. Hearing on motion fur new trial canilwire. To be heard by Judge Armstrong. Rio Grande Weu-rHallway company v. Hols-r- t A. Iawis ot al. Motion of plaint Iff'a attorney to di.mlaa actios and aaes the curta io ths plaintiff, granted. In the uiatt,( of the petition of for Henry G. Hesa add Man, A. Hr tba adoption of Ernestine M. the omirt signed an urd'T granting- the petition. In the mailer of lb estate ot Thoms, D. Ik-e- . decenned, the petition of Mr. Annie T. Ih-- for appointment as guardian of the estate aud person of two minor cliildreti, waa allowed, and her baud fixed at $160,000. George A. Fuller et al vs. Milo Bharp et al. By ivinarat of counsel for defendant 30 duys allowed from IVreni-he- r 31 sL In which plaintiff can file and ,rre a bill at exception. company, 11, e - 1 y, 3-- (Mo-Bride- t Ask Your Neighbor who has a Jewel Stove or Range what she thinks of it. It is the best selling point we have and neither of use are disappointed in the end. al-k- WE WISH YOD A MERRY CHRISTMAS From $5.40 Up AND HAPPY NEW YEAR If yon need a nice cotter, we have them, both wh, From $30.00 Up Portland and 2-- 3-- Swell Body 3-- 8-- .;' Mo-drv- We will treat you right Burton Implement Co. 2320 WASHINGTON W. F. BURTON, Manager I j |