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YýaID OIVEMlRSML. CAl PRICEI AGAIN REDUCE) FOOWING PRICS F. 0. B. ST. JOSEPH: Touring Starter Equipped--------------$ 572.00 Readter starter Equipped------------- 525.50 Coupe Starter and Dem. Rims---------- 792.00 One Ton Track and Dem. Rims--------- 575.00 Toauring Starter and Dem. Rims...-------- 599.00 Roadster Staer and Dem. Rims--------. 551.50 Sedan Starter and Dem. Rims -----------. 859.00 Fordson Tractor......---------------------- 690.00 The Ferd Motor Co. will ship cars to the Deal cars who have bona fide orders to fill. Help us to get Syear ear by plaing your order today. Write, pho.e, or eome In and talk it over. Terms can be arranged. CONRER MOTOR CO., ST. JOSEPH, LOUISIANA JEP B. WALKER ST. JOSEPH, LA. rordo IN SURANCE Representing Some of the Best Companies In the World Office Over Bank of St. Joseph PiloNE NO. 7t It you want to sell your Louisiana Plantation ,Ad Mki the sIMst PAC** " Ad Tenr wdgar w. Whittemore, St. Joseph, La. Can Sell it more quickly than you can sell it your self, as the only business he has is osa L.Louisiana Plantations H -"d etrteb~ d to him prompt, areotul and per .iMS o; h amay prompeeu land buyer. bas had elandmn smlls , an nd is a ll d .v.e. "I o, phoe. or write him. Thos. J. Holmes TI and Sheet Iron Worker Lpedea Seed Pans for Sale By the e of this pan attsahobed to the cutter bar of Mowing Ma ohilne, yy oun are froe to to two bhela of seed to the acre. NATCWE, MISs. SSOULE COLLEGE NEw ORLW. . LA. Ishe Gmt de and Meg Pradslnd Course i Busies, in Shosthe andp. N-ie3 F-ei o li-ties Cnne Srdie . boo and plance Cast-. "S h s. Pese ruIr uo o. (A P. SHAW & (M. Founth anl Machine Shop Machlaery of AIl Description Repaired on Short Notice Ia Best Worknlanlike Manner SpmAi Attention To Gin Repairing PIFe PFeats, Orate 8srs, on Hand Special Cast Iaer eau Stkoke Stacks Made to Order j pu.e**M uelss sr vW.s hi ~e lap. I.e LABOR RULES = BURDEN COSTS OF R,. R. SERVICE IL S. Ralroad Labor Board Asked to Stop Payments for Work Not Done. WOULD SAVE $300,000,000 mCwor Cost of Service Can Ie Sc*ured Only by Cutting Expenew Atterbury Says Urging emergency action by the United States Rallroad Labor Board to end "gross waste and Inefficiency" prevailing under present working rules and conditions, General W. W. Atter, bury, vice president t "the Pennsyl vania railroad, Ia a statement to the board in seidon at Chicago mid In part: Many railroads are not now earning, - and witt preeet operating ests and trai bare no prospect of earning, oven their bare ewttg expenm learving them without any net return and unable to meet their flied charge The emergency pesented can be met either by an advance in freight and passenger rates, or by a reduecton i opeating exphnda With decInga prices and wages in Inadaustry and agriculture, the euntrp demands that the alvensy of the rail. reads must be assured by a reducten lo operating eaposes and net by a further advahee f isats. The National Agreements, rules and working conditions forced on the rail roads as war measures came mgr waste nd Inemldency. Would Save 0,0o00000 I estimate that the elimination of this waste would reduce railway op erating ezuehees at least 00.000oo,ooo,oo It would be far better to save this sum by teeering coeditiens et effcent and e-onomteal operation than to reduce wages. We beve that as the wages of rail mrd emploe weethe lasrut to go W they ttoeld s.o be the last to come down. but we do laUt that for an am ple wag a bonest day's work shall be rven. ;The public has the right to Intast that this must be obtained. ' The puble has also the right to ex pect that the railway executives, with the co-opelratle of the regulatory bodies and the emploees, will as rap Idly as poslible urdue. the oot of rail. way eperatNle as as Insure eventual !y a reduction rates. Ultimately a readjustment of bate wages will be required. Meantime it is to the Inter esat of all concerned, Including labor, that the rules anad wokin conditions sal be made conducive to tihe highest effiedncy In otput per man. Lesse In Iese, Irreparable r When wages have baee too low the harm done has been ofset by retroee "tie tealsei les s 8of railway net operttag tatig- amre rreparable. You eannt male retreactive tomorrow the rvings that should have been made today. The board annot possibly write the dules and working conditions of ever rallroad Ia this country and adjust them euitably to varytnt geograbh csa, operating and sodial conditles. It rests entirely with the board to determine whether this whole itu ti shall drift Into chaos, and orC durty procedure become impossIMble e eept at the prl'ee of ralhad bank raptcy, flBnanehdl dboak and still wider nemmplwyment. The Laer Bard an prevent this atateophe by dedta,4ng that h Ne. sual agusmefs, rules ad wendg paoted ar tsuminate at eatse; that the qustion of reasonable and e-" 1eal t rules and worklg condItions shall be remuadedto negottatlens be tween each cauer and It,. ow em pleyeaes; end that as the basis for subch anqel6tldls, thlP agreements, rles, ad workitg conditions In effect on each rtlread as oft Decemnber, 31, 017, shall be reestabltdshed. It the boaud will do this, the Labor Committee of the Association of Rail way Executive wil urge upoen ev-g ety railroad connpany party to De diao No. 2, that rae apoposal foar the nrdettd of-bae weges shall be made wthin tb abt reameehg ·ane tyfdays This a llb e ioor tualty to rgai the ersacmies which can be ~eomelebd through mote eletent rubes and workatn conditions. It also will asrd addittonal time is whieh to realm the beneats of a Irfther decline la the cost of livlan. Relief Imperative and Equitable The cours whIch we are recom asndlng is not only lmperative but eltable The War Labor Board declared that te war perIod was an lnterregnum, to used naelther by employer nor eam yee fobr the purpose of bettertig o lmpairing the position et eithter. To perpetuate s the ormal rules bd workLng conditions on the ral t the extraordinary provisions of war period is a dintlet violatien all promlssa. The war huas now bea over more an two pas The ehae esme awh, If the railways be eeletly and eoeaeomialy i. meendanse with tbe pro tthe Trampstat' et, me mel eenditem of empleommnt and of leg eeadtion mait be gtremd Saz Coe] t e Canius, Cabs d les Cream aa nasyoubrban o JOB. WHITAK It, B. 8., M. D. Phide ad Srui err. *Iom, LA oae.: Bakan UpLars. Onoe Pose 8-J - Usa emo. Phoan n DR. L. A. MURDOCK rT. JosaNr, IA. Physician and Surgeon opem an aPkpad Oaee Po" s-. Resddence s-s DR. GEORGE N. CLARKE SDENTIST St. Joseph, - Loulslana In Newell Bufdladg, Plank Road. DR. W. W. MONTFORT DENTIST d OeeOvrw Bask of Neweilton, NWILIJYON, LA. All Kinds of Work Done. a Orown sad Bridge Work a Speelalt DR. F. o. HLLTON VETERINARIAN TALLULAN, . LoWlaSANA oraduast ladians Veteriaary collegs. l answer calls by mna or wise promptly THOMAS M. WADE, JR. Attorney-at-Law ST. JOISuH, LA. WmI prectes ul Carroll, Madis., Teass, Comei sad the 8* preme sad adral Oourts. It G.oH. CINTOWONR SIURT HYO Ntcbe1 i * Mais. Phone.No.'0 s at I ofr eyar es to the Teams b. peblei n will beglnd to aewer ip ;aB a wire. to· p l be latd od wral ftseab Ie yam hssee eo hive o m lm at - Miss. Onatem t of Iook you dea't know primes inn ivsmue to msaee your old e shdm look almoues uod a ew-and I Ut eta reonab oet. Ubnles jo ha allkd of bo mo to to oe, st a lo. a poseMt6. IM tosbow you how to make old shoes look like new ones. Semi me ya, ees by -e pat I tAYMONiD AhIlllnl : Practical Watchmaker mapets Wemaeosta, prpums ora8eseaeses, s***Is manames. , . Hews why CAMELS are the qualit cigarette BBECAUSE we put the utmost quality into this. one brand. Camels areas good as it's poe sible for skill, money and lifeloag knowledge of fae tobaccos to make a cigarette. Nothing is too good for Camels. And bear this in mind! Everything is done to make Camels the best cigarette it's possible to buy. Nothing is done simply for show. Take the Camel package for instance. It's the most perfect packing science can devise to pro am'nc tect cigarettes and keep them fresh. Heavy paper --secure foil wrapping-revenue stamp to seal the fold and make the package air-tight. But there's nothing flashy about it. You'll And no extra wrappers. No frills or furbelows. Such things do not improve the smoke any more than premiums or coupons. And remember-you must pay their extra cost or get lowered quality. If you want the smoothest, mellowest, mildest cigarette you can imagine-and one entirely free from cigaretty aftertaste, It's Camels for you. ane. SI REYNGD TOBACCO COMWANTY, Wbd...m . N. C. Sold only by dalrs give tire -mileage at the lowest cost in- history 30 3i NON.-KID R EDTO. COD $15.00 S22.00 S27.50 ,eda. ite on -a n sty es d ,si A New Low Price on a Intwn aOd Honest Product The Nates "I"SS, M wowe Neitrrasment . I. T.,.AiR , JL, Mar. hxends a ooead 1eleome t ue es People. @eate. and Gra- Roomr A e. raie*. VsWe~ JvrI qang aea se I ,. -' Ope Day sad glhT. - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - WANTED FURS, IIDES, WOOL, WAX, ET(. Ssaranted St. Louis Pricesl m I. ALOMoWs ~YYIU~Zqt 1.·- · Judicial Advertisement JUDGMENT. MIS. HELEN IOWAN LINDSAY. w. No. 6994. G. W. LINDSAY, HER Ut'9~AND. Stte. of Loislasa, Pariib of Tin"as, Te*h Distriu Art,. This ene coming es t feo trial, after her Joned ")ve s r of the-defeddsat, aad a Wal an, the igpr ad ike evirese ern4 is tfreuor the plinuff ant aselisut the ddSadent, it i, therdere, .a dmd, adjudged and decsea that therw be judgment of 196a a -o property between the p4la: , M . neou Iowan Ludar, sand her hes band, G. W. Undiry, wit aill tie --sl m ess t ere f, and thus the communEy f aeqe ant d lA heretofore ezldug betwer the aid buassad and wiSe be and the .m , is hereby disseolyd. It is further erdered, adjudged and da-ed that the dadendmat pW al cost oa t*is mIt. Done, red and agned ina ope Court, this 17th day of May, 11. N. I. CALOUM, D3lit Ji Se. A taruw eapy. Attest: ' K, :. N.V , Dy. Clerk 19th Di~. Cert, Tsa S as , Pasi I Ia. The public is beseby aetifed that in accordance wt the 1 o pei of Act 800 of 1910 the Bak of New oitus, locamd at KNewels, Prisb of Tem., State of ulainisa, has been duly closed and is now in chasr of t+e* State Banking Departmeqt. All depositers, creditors and etmers are required to make proof Of their claim against the bank and liekwin al parties inadebted to at beak am reqtuired to make aettiemet wltbtIl Special Agent appointed aby tie n aminaer of State Ba whew' S be found at te BankliugR owe i tlh town of Neweltoa. AN pasem inter estod will take due netlee hereof. (Soped) L. E. THOMAS, Iuamin ar Bt Sate Bab. June 10, 192L - ST. JOSEH. .RU C LTD. PwarITrER i VW"d1ss