iflorwera in abundance. Paint and ‘labor have not been s ared All in all. ltoclie REPLETE WITH : ANCIENT LORE Town’s History Is That of Old South—River Traffic Caused Growth. TRADITION MARKS PLACE Buildings” Halcyon p . port. so far as the residence is its f be’ n _ the ordinary town in this section of Missouri for 5'{N1l)'- New residences iii?r.glc— with the older ones, giving the town it modern appearance. an Nldlflk cayeiy to sombcrners. The business diistri ’ ir. e main. stands on the iui.v.~ cau l‘)‘ a disastrous fire that swept the city some yea o of the business houses, it may be said hat they are mostly new and modern 0 t of tho yvrt-cl.‘ that toud after the fire was over. men and women wii-i hiid confidence in the town’: future. have buiidul zil- Days of Rocheportts 7:105: new -bu‘.l.t‘T\ *‘~(‘Ttl(»Y‘.. To C _ .1 cm. the trihuti .-.'i(.-'.i..i be ;::'.'en Omm€TCl3l that t::-;.‘ h;ii2 e«i.irii;:c and were 3 stilling to work despite ii great I eak' handicap. “ *' With all 4-.’ the .<.hippi:::: print-; hl! is :1 town with an historical with the tobacco factory ai thing bIt'l(£,'T()Ufl(l; It town that has the up. Pearancv of ii-- Old South. lt i~ a town of pieturecqueiiesai and im. Yl‘.II?l}‘ 3 gig”. jg; _ , .".l‘.'l|llln..lt‘| (in flu Mat.-ouri River, the clung of hell. was familiar to the ear. (lid n-,3. dents tell ' from Vii .".‘i rliore shipinents, piece by piece, upon their §h0Uld(.‘T.‘. fllso (if u (t). baeco factory that empl-iyeil n=.'i:ry person and ncti\'it_\' rind life tlizii thrilled the unlo--kt-r from the put. aside world. N(m' all of thi: h:i- groin-, \\‘i:li “W l"~*v‘-‘I'll.’ 4-t" the .*t4’llllliN>.‘ll in .‘tl1 niit—l;i'-dill: f7‘r.-vi- of trans; ~i't.i .~4~ttled li:i.l. A nizinift-~'. tion of former dnyn has lived «loan through the years, to pn-sen (l.'l_\ i. in ltuchiv lull: iltfi-_ .‘lYlICh‘ (if -Eiii “fl-‘ C\'('T_\'\l'lll‘fl in the town. Mellon":-d ' "fit;-i ‘S’?- I-—'lleaideace of l(aIIy"U$C. ‘deuce. 7—Puhl Sch‘- I2—F. E. Bydield. F. E. Bilfldd. I-—Iethadlat Church. 8-Clerk. l1-—IlI. Bllaa (‘hill-"L o.’ the past and despite the tire. tuehc-pv..:“t tmiii yin hi[:hly pin~pt'f- uii~. Such men In I-' lJ_.'.~fio-lrl, Vhiiili-9 ('iiiiiph«_-ll, 'l'ii~m:i_. (‘;ino'ii_, l’ltiiirli"r. l}. R. 's1l\\ll!l}‘, lioln-H Shipe, '‘I':-_. lie" .liihii llLll'!‘0ll',fl‘.*, S. l’. ‘V. l‘:. .\lii;:riidi-r, liniirigzizi tl‘il'T.~, \.. lliitflth. (i. llitifl, Kelly ”Zllflt“~. \’ .‘3c~-bee are illYl'Jl'lL' who li'.a\e rtood for ii better t~\\'f‘.. KOCH E I ’0}1:.T MI '1. E HAS li’E(‘Oli’1/ AS STE.-11))’ 1..-lL’Uli’If.’.’ -lilll.’l—l'- i’:‘~_v zi .\li~~w l..".l‘. l.‘lw TH)I~_\. .-he ;.i--'. tziew ii;;_ 3:1’, ht‘! Xlll(I"~tilT‘ llllll nu 515441;‘: '_y;l,r;. inc. nor vii-re they funii~'.:< fur init- i.'t'\i1}‘. Julia, h'.I\|'l\'(‘!. ho. ;. record. \iie i~ :i fziriiiliiir iixzure '.h~ streets of Iochep.-rt. lb ".1“‘tll ,~~ ~h( has l;:"l :i~ Yl’itlCl“. tr «fie \\*::.". huildinz u;- t ' 't'.)\\l‘. ill.‘ any pi-r~ur; ll\‘lYl[Z in the iii). For thirty-‘carer ye-ii:.~ Julia i;:i~ hauled l'.2YI‘.l)( r. and * lid‘ fE"'~'(f :i~l-:4-ii in i. A‘ 9 l. u twat‘ fin” ll ;m't'tl.'(' {HT Nltlflllfl. Julia to_~.-«ed her head with nhiindon as though it were ti com- iiionnliice affair. It yrri-< a hut diiy inid Julia v.';i.< tired, but ~he l~--‘»l;(-d ‘her best while her lllI.'lLll't' wzis be-V int: lulu ti. 3.4.)‘. u... _ <____ —« .__ us..- ‘—;._. ie''’«’’' at I . '-"Yb -. , . -..,'5ij K3.-M ‘ i a Stone. eetion iii concerned, 3—Christiaa C Iiarch. 9-—Charl I4-—Nathaa Hainen. who carries the Ilia-uocriaa. T (/31 C3: ('3 0: CD. U3: U} of Rocheport Business Firmsg in thi- whirl of everyday affairs. business in most localities ill eimd ti('t':il 5 \\'iftl_\‘. Sometinier-. too little attention i~ paid to kindlinesan and the old i-miom of throwing: in a kind word with each business: I triii-..~zic:ic:i l'.'t.*, iii inniiy towtkfi. fnllcn ii: the discard. i . This cannot be nuiil of line he-port. ' _ are in eoniiiiond of bi.:ine.~.~ nffiiirii to spend time in cultivating the‘: fric-r.d.~!;ip of llt'\\Cunll'lt an nil! in keeping that of the to\rn's 03113 people. idea of the :..‘~e'.‘ that the tiuri l’l2lTLCllC1ili.-. llochepon It ;i pl‘u.-pI't'0U- point in Boone (‘L-unty. "Bank are no stroiztzer than tl.i-ii o!".icer.~." This remzirl. i~ l‘lt\ll lraird ;.:non',: men of affairs viho Lnow hou tii::.r.ci.il in.~'.itutiori.~ are ei-iid..c'.c-d. Tr. }‘ ct-:.te:.l that r.i-i'.l;ci liuiliiirix: nor lll'~UTt‘$ mul.e ii lIlll.h. ‘and that the tines; fimiiicni‘ :ll!lt!°.'.l- '.l'. r. cut: be u'ru'l;ed by im:-. Lo: ‘i;m.-';. how to handle the lv-.nl.'~ l.-u:iric~s-. t.'our'.tey also couii‘..~ v.ell tn. in other line--. in iiiniliziit: urvl l.". thi~ zit 3'l‘.'*l'('('l. the l‘euple'.- B:ir.l. iiiuhr its .~er\ii-e pnraiiiinuiit. Tlii :~ ll stlulitf liulih. we-ll (ifTlCt'lt*il \\'.l.li liirii ulzu itiii-w the llllllhllll: l~Lir«:iii-~>. :- d swim have had yeui‘s of expu- - ie'v".. The iliiehepurt Iluiih is i~.rmtli- er if"-‘.llLlll'|l: that seru-.~ the iuni;ii'.i- i'i'.j.. :iiiil in its field. la re;::.iili-ii ;i~ ;i l.i~‘.p to the l(‘\\‘!l. Tilt‘ it-llll.li7‘a(‘(l ltxst.-LlZ’H.* llll' «if ' l-iiiil..- zire 1i[l]Il‘tI\lllliIll‘l}' H liiilt iiiil lint‘. tlilllilrr. lli-th llll\‘(' rm-ll l=l:_\ 1 .;il izioi-ei'.ie~. the l'eople'.- liuiil. |'\' till.-‘\ll‘.K the Inner _ .‘<'.Y'U(".t2!’I'. There i~ eu-npi-izi- ‘i«~i: l-etiu-eii the tlllfih‘ timl lHl.‘Il|1“‘4 .'..v~.' ':lY'f" tl'i:.t l;;i~ llliitll‘ fi-i pr '}fY‘l‘.« iii 2?. lit t :-l.>u of '.l;u- u~:ii ll \, l>.i'.riih, pniiiiiiti-i -l tl:. l'l. iv.:\ l‘-..rl-it Flzcip. l‘..'i~ -u-- ;i l.;.il»-r In-:' lifty _\v;.:.~. uztri |\ uni-1-f '.l»i --lvli'~'. (‘tilt-'!;> lh l:'MlH‘lN'Yl. lie ~ '_I no !Y'.t'1.":- ‘.3:-. nldnt iizziii tiii t‘, li--‘."'\'(‘l'. rethr in ya-nr~ l‘.'?' ii lu~.r.t.~.~ n.~~i-eiiitioii-. .\li. ll."'..'lt‘l‘. l.;.- D-(‘t‘l’.tl}' fYl'I\'t‘d lhtt‘ haw ii;i;' ti-r~ “here he .h.nti(lle~ (ll'.{L'*_ t-i::i°. "'elo-~ .~t;.'.iv»:'.i‘r\ _1c-we-Ir). (”il!‘_~ «fie-. ’.-’ibii:‘co, «v.1-i';ill.~. imil in .ii;. lie .':l>«- i'li..i-.- li;.l’l»cTll'i;.' lin:ir;;_'tii: flri-tI.er~ l'TtlL' Stiiic i~ l("J~l'1.l in one of the rims iiio:li~ii~. l'.;iIv.iii~.;‘:.-‘ that \i.‘:.~ built tifter the l‘. is (1 store ciiniplete :i. i--.i~r_\ tietzill. and (‘ht'!'lL'.~ ti .~ttreh of tll‘llL" £:l.!l Y‘.‘.(‘tllt’l.'l(‘.~ equal to mi} in the muriti-‘. nr for that nl'.ttl1'Y‘. in lift‘. zii:_\' l-.i\|.!l in .\li.~p~oiiri the size of RU(‘lll‘~ ,gu(i(l!~. _i.’5."’u-ii.""'l‘u‘1'lt$‘i‘;l'..:'.f_".7'? - . ‘\ ‘ i » +3 V ' no . {oh ‘ ‘_.“‘s-. 5 fan I‘.-‘ ‘V'- f. 95 \~; fl_-_.'§ 7 '. an 5. T“ "Q"' ~: V?‘ ‘I ~,.' -“ufi:‘.i' ' .' - A: " -‘ . 7 '; -i’- n""'T‘4 . . _ ‘ .\ 4—Rachepo 1‘. Campbell. Bank. 5—P¢op|e'a Bank. l0—Roch¢-part Illl. 13-lilia. 35-year-old male helaxhz to it l\ traditicn umong those who 1 The fullO\A‘ll.‘g review of tIU.\lhl'.‘!~ enterprises will give some; has, and 2-how that. despite mIfl}'i ,_¢:_.‘ D port. .\'.u-.-h cure and time were do-7 \'iit(‘d to ielettiriz furnishings for ‘ .~t«-re. iiiid the interior ,-ihowa off-» ' i all . ~ tT.lIllJlt' fountain adds. beauty to ,' fittings. llourigan Bnothcrs (lultlL' an excellent business. i- in keeping with the progress of. we town and receives its share oft llairu‘ as one of the most complete ‘ li.l.>llll'.\.~t'.~ in the county. rs go of years gn, F. E. rr\\(‘lll:u‘-S(‘\'("fl _ _ llj.'.-field .‘~llll'l(‘d ll‘ the llflr'tlWIl'C'y iinii luniher business in ocheport iiiter his father came to his death: I-3' iiecident. .\lr. Piyiific-iii says that ‘ l.l \\'£l‘.s only "ii l.‘.l:ep«-rt by hi~ fair dealing: will I->i:':*its. and 2-carccly day‘ 1 tlint srorni-one enrne~ back 1» l.:_\' fr-in". him who has been there! l-i-t«-re en lit trip. "hurlt-~ T. (‘anipbell founded his .. . . I i--r-~riil DltY‘t‘l'l3fl(lle(‘ business in: lmchepoi’. twelve }".*&f> ago He . I I liiimili-I groceries. dr' goods. light! l12ll(l‘u"1ll‘I'. lit- .Vlr. Campbell's store hasi 6-7. [-1. infield‘: ll—8. P Potts. mayor. 0 - o. -.—o o ‘ Palm)’ :- '?i".‘c o'l.a,"1p4_ .' .. -_...¢s, . ,._- _....._.. V’ PAGE ORIC - TQW o_... .11‘? .,.-. 3.-°r~ r ‘ -,3; ‘ .".:i-W 1'1 '-~i‘r $3 '7 #1 v~ -J.!l§..~£.L 1——Eighty-fiyc-year-old building: occupied by John l.. _ John Burrouzlw. 9—.‘\nothcr New of llgv-l’ic|d'i~ Lumber Yard. Magrudcr. nlrcct folflflllhklflflff. Ill-—F. Ii. liyIificld'.~ Store. ll—-ll. \'. l)ietrich”~ Store. Blacksmith Shop. .'o—"l' nclc" Drug Store. - Burroug'ii.~:, familiarly life today. For fifty-four 'rs. Uficle J'51i'n 'hl's‘ been‘ in the tiuning business. He war. boni fhcre. and but for ii brief period has in the tovin. ism-armed up and down the Missoui-i ‘River in droves. lie likes to tell of the d in ne by. and forgets busi- r.ess W ile his mind goes back to the -scenes of yesteryear. lie oecupic! a 'buildlng eighty-five years old, which feet tlllCh. liuilt of ‘stone on the interior. lie sziys it is. and tempers the blasts I1‘ uell to- ..da)' as it did when tirst ereett-.1. Bloo Will tell. l‘h1.~ tullute borne" Lin the case of (i. ll. (‘ham- ' ucu I hilrdwarc cw- . llllo Cll!'Ti('.\ Iilltws, ‘i\' loiily the best in his .-lucl;. leratcs on the basis of trixiiiiz his pu- itrona only such merchandise ii.- he would himself buy. and ixuccesi. has icome to him through this standard. rréni; Shlpe is one of the oldest zbusineu men in town. liq has. tn-en in the general blockaniithiiii: hu-i- mas f many year at the some ;:stand. and in the same building for Atyrenty-five years. He has seen ‘Rocheport in its day: of prosperity .and distreu. through the good and ' d has al\ui_\‘.~ hind ‘.4 future. 5 ,lean y . In ’flit!f'in‘the town P. Potts, beside being mayor I rgpaynnc > INCH iin his line, he takes exception be- ling called a ' tch er." "I do lsatlnfied If people will call me a watch and clock repair man." u.- is Mr. haractrr dis laycd. lie Potts’ e ,wanta nothing not justly due him. 'and for this reason. the people haw‘ for sixteen years :-elected him ii.- their tnayor. D. E. Magrudcr, dealer in pro- diioe. is also mm cornmiuioner. and has done much to keep up the utraets. The p no-ipal streets are net: year und . Macro- d¢r'I supervision. In addition to M1 neaa . filtra- dertnlla time to "SW9 31005 ‘W30’ tion ‘O civic alaln. Lbfialdlhabocntnbuaioeaain iloéquu-ttertvoaudahalfrfilfl y~iaa¢reearlaa.caadyandaoft Iohaanodera re- nadiae aailhanflluaiioat ll ._.,..«——_~—" mt‘:-;—s'; «M »-’-:-:—‘>..;.j... .; 2% is well kept in every Pee‘ ' l ' .\.\Il-;Rl(‘.\.\‘S mi: il’l—t0'.rI£(Tl£U I;.'.)" '1 . ‘ . y ‘ . 4.: . .i:;i—:."- ..;~.;, ' .'£°aii’:'i.';.:“£v1.£“ . . 2- Champion and FlIul.'h¢‘r'r- Store. E- By!-ll('ll'.l'\ Lumber Yard. 7-—('hiir|e~ l0—l.co Snell. rncnihcr. Board of Aldermi llurrnuzhn. 6-\ia-vi of I“. -__./~ no a ‘V;....,;.‘;.,.;....,:’.::;'.'.;‘._.-:; . I. . . _ _ repairing in the town. PEOPLE ARE IIVTEIETEII bcro ic ii popular MOST lN STYLE OF (‘AR fiiéo Hla place haa ntand for light lunches and is per- haps he center of the town as [1 eel llraliu. llalloon Tires. Four-Wh and meeting: place of friends. Mefhlnltll EH1‘ (‘Mt -—— ~ - .\l.-.o Demanded. "If you \\’flllt the lve.<‘._ buy here. Tm. mm: .,;“.,,_.,‘.,. ,un.,._\. .\‘>r TM-‘ l-‘* 3l"‘ -‘l"l-"W ‘hm (9 9- ondertam-n ivy lill automobile rum» I-‘iaui:her. dealer in srruecries. has n»: .o deteiminr what the puhlir '““l‘l".""d l“"Ct' ht‘ l’¢“oT3Y1 l‘U5l“(‘-‘5 reiilii wants in its aut-’iiiiUl>ile- lltl‘ l"'~” .\'|'3T‘ N30 1“ R0Chl'l‘U¥"~- -‘lY~ been mniplc-ted by the \'clie his-» Flutthi-r i- a native of llvenr (‘Guru tu"- ‘Vi|!’;)1i.'£llll0."'. of .\loli:ie_ lll. ts’, nnri, ltlw others in lhi~ !~ec‘.i»‘vr'.. ,~ ,-‘_1r\'(-.\’ ,~l-mum} 15;,-_ {hf puliiie 000-‘ mi’. lib!‘ 3'' bfifl-‘lv ‘ll!’ do"! Twi tudh} (lt'.'l‘.£IYlll* .-t_\le, four-uhecl -‘-3}‘ 1l‘«3'- ‘ll?’ l'("'~ (‘3Y‘~”"l 5*‘ l‘-lid 8"?-" b':ake- liuiluur‘. tire~, mu-ehaniiul where else in the '.()\\‘fl. but he does excellg-m-.«, in the ordr: named 33.‘ "-81 «ll! bl” ll": W5‘ ‘~lll‘Y1‘ H W One week ago. Vi-lie announced be had in his line. riatioiially a new line of cars. Dur- ing: the pint week, by actual count, _ -,_- ~"‘”3“ ‘‘l-‘ l‘’ -‘”"'5‘'‘ L" ‘"2" 2s..,ooo persons \'l.‘ltl'(l V.-iii ‘llllv T , . . . ‘rm ri~ in the llxr cr citie~ in the ltussian .‘l\>Ll(' haw \i.~it la in’ . H . .g . . . . ‘ ', , lititid >t;itc.~. lmery pernon tull- lulflllmfflt of bcflptuftfi. - . . - H . . in: ii sale-.~r1-oni win ql.l(‘stlOnt'(l a.- .\l‘..\TTl.h..~— l.'i l‘.'.. .1 t‘y\' sun , . - . '_(- uhii. he “as looking for mid \\lll lie \'l‘ll'l(‘ in the heat‘:-n~ iri , y A V l H I 1 ,_ .he re.~ult~ viere as fnllovi.-. i ; - l -4 '. 3 ‘ ,_ . la“ ,( l" 1 "'7 0 °ur.°v'r ‘ Demands Llnltd. T.'ii- i:~ the declnristiori u. Dr. - _ _ . , , l. Styli sun» one lldll}: the In. A. ho-hmer. Lussian lll\‘llL'. ' people were llll('l(‘.\tl'd tn ulmie ull . wlio.~i- prophetic cluquenic !~ a.-.t- lw Itlalfllllfl huge audiences in north ‘J. 1‘he:.per t'li>‘l.‘(l iai~ were next wept (‘ltll.'r~. in denizmd. 3. .\leehur.i:u| excellence sun (lt'- iiiundeil offhand by 50 per cent ui Dr. llo.-hover ex- lll (' ll ' . . -p till‘ pulillc. iiriiiicliiiig l‘('Y'lBll~!i3l‘lt‘l' of huniiinity _1_ “Mr Um" W, "H “M U‘ “W repiesentiiisz the fulfillment of the p,_.U,,},. d,,,,.nd(.d ..,H“.,. b“”,,‘,,, lm'l'h"i°“ M W‘ I”"°l‘ Ur Rudw tires or hydraulic four-wheel brake- NT’. m um B'b.l°‘. and about 40 per cent deniunilul (iratlually within the next ten but ,\‘e-nrs nianliind. through xi [.'l\'(‘?'! In pm. lug” ruin. “uh n X.‘ pout-r of kniiwledjrt-. will overcome- diwa.-:-, poverty, war. climiitic con- dition» and even death. ‘There will be world Cut‘lLll\’¢:.~ and eonu-ntion.\ of all races and i(~’(v(‘di\ ‘tn formulate one unified re- ligious force for the betterment of York and Chicago, the l00 per cent for cheap closed can and four-wheel liralie» and llhllnt-ti lift‘:-. this conneition inteie-‘.- i to note that prior to the air. nouncement of these curs \'elie M :-.t it is the nations - i H ' . t . outs questionnaire. through in: an- _T.h“'u"h ‘rm ur'm‘d_. c“°n onymous source, o more tiiiir. in“ “Imp!” ‘nd whoa!‘ “I” flour- 10.000 dealers in the Unitt-d Flute- ish. while wonderful dlr~('0\'(‘Yl(‘! of ‘O ‘C, ‘heir ammo“ ._ nm_‘,‘_d Frat’ . d":‘m" from the public. on hydraulic four- "! f':\_"I‘ "d" C wmmmcm wheel liralic-~ and balloon tin “"j.n*"-“ _“°' - H h h ‘T Replica rm. ix.-no iiuim. "' M“ "ml M‘ ‘ arr l 0 “"' There were morn than ~ l.'.300 and hid it.» apt-cl uiniparzioii in the , dealer» who replied. and thew tr» mlar functions. plies were most ltltrrt-stitig .-i~ thry reflected the attitude of the man who mu-t sell the public. No mi.-- ___,_ ji 1’. 8. Marion Sflit to Honduras to statement: would be made in ouch .' Guard Thcln Against War. a qnextionnaire in the dl'ull'f i- lil- y "V-HM 'r-- terestcd only in the |If4Nill"t he (llll 2-ell. These replica i~h'iI‘t‘!l thiit drai- en. t0 the ralin of ulmill .'i lu , favored the balloon tire abou- everything else. Four-wheel hralicii v.°t-re fax ored ratio of 3 to . ' \\'i\Slil.\'GT()!\'. Sept. 12.- United States marines landed Wed- ‘nei-day at La Seiba in Honduras will * he licpt there until the pfl‘8('t'lt men- lnce to American lives and property ‘,froin the raging civil war has been .¢ 'remove . p ' The cruiur Rochegtcr which ' In U108! counties where £006 dropped I00 marines at Seaport [in roads abound the deal!-ra were about 100 per cent in favor of both rooeeded t Tla t protect th ? ‘P 0 Q 0 C the new tirea and the hralic-a. On { American consulate there. Fighting on the coast _ _ _ ‘ ‘medal. ‘mu comp"-,5; hilly country were more inclined to uh." 1”‘. man.“ i. incnuin‘ in favor balloon tires than hydraulic iiutenaity. according to reports. ‘kn’ ‘'4 u” “la”. ' lYoiiane lacing pporunltlaaifntiooflltn - iyondonotzadandouaeliaaourian UiII|I0i!fl¢I'V“1|¢¢°0°10¢hI! ‘ggntgds, Jhedealenofthecouatryreport .'l—l.cn Snell'n Store. hy the dealer by a UL K, n l the other hand, the dealer: in the-_ srerefavoradbythedealat-abya_ dred >1 4—Frank Shin’: l’. ('anipbell'- Store. -n. ll—|’ranli Ship:-. ii ll ratio of 7 to 1 lit-alien and tires of this type are necessary to the success of a med» iuni priced car. _ . .\llS!~’>()l'Rl’S (.‘()T’l‘ON CROP I8 70 PER CENT NORHIAI. will Yield 228.000 Bale: as (‘th- parcd with 12.000 Last Year Mu-aouri cotton at 70 per cent n--'mnl indicates a lint yield of 240.8 pounds L’. S. Bureau of dgficulwnl and Jewell Hayes. of .\'.iiipouri cotton made «luring the lii-t half of August, but mint ol the crop is i-till (rt-en, aappy l"flfl only averages nine bolls r plant aafe on September I. Most of in.» acreage is two to three week.- Ll:-_ ‘ ll--ll wniim are present in some ' others. (l(‘(l daiiuuringz yet cxoopo nfiffill M-ctioiis. Bol weevil are scarce and \\lll e:i'JM- no serious or . ‘ ’lantu are rank and will mature -¢ liite and the crop generally need: uiznn weather from now n lute front. Floods hurt the c ‘ hunt}. mg in many fll i- |r¢'ttfl‘lll)' good. but the top boll- all depend upon frost dates. The condition in Howell County 75 Oregon, ‘ ; i... Dunhlin, 72; Illusio- -ippi. 61; New Madrid. 68; Petals- ml. 54; Scott. ‘.3: Stoddard, "8. The national crop in fnreca.-t‘ at 59.? per 2- TR per ccnt: #7; Butler, ""- ecnt 12.7»:-:, mic? and on Si xitcml-er first ‘.|58.'.’«04 running l.:ile had been pinned. 5 . __-,. . , Score of lktcctisn Sock Tluevca. l., Pmtad Prw. l'()lt'l‘ \\'A.\'lll!\'(5T().‘~'. N. Y. .\('$I'.. I2.--More tha a score of prluitc detectives are now at work on the Coitden-Mountbattion jar» rl robber)‘ h upward o 8l.'.ofi00 in gemn were atolen mys- teriously from two of the wealthi- mt famlliea of the United States and England. The laser: Ircrt Urn. S. Candi‘ wife of the 7| proad.aad-uwarauoas iinadeforeyulacthe € sr:vi:N‘~