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MONDAY, MAY 9, 1921. OTTAWA FREE TO A DER - JOl -RNAL PAGE TURPI! I ! ALLIES PLEASED By j Gfobe B n U. S.1 ACCEPTANCE 9F vj, PLACE IN LEAGUE ENTENTE, IT IS POINTED OUT, HAS CHEATER STRENGTH AS IIEL.ULT OF HAHOING DECISION TO SEND ENVOY TO COUNCIL. wit. 4.; '"T' 'I w.i lilhxtpn, May ' -Acceptani b l) (In1 Uiiiii-i Btatflfl ii tli invltu iii. a in liuvi' Representation 1111 the couikIIh J.'h 1 in wilii wui il economic Hi iili iiii'iiIk i rofhrdod I some dtp lomatt lure no itreogtbimliiK .he liuml hi' tli allies in their di'ulltijjij with Gm ninny. They atto look apon ii uh liuvlnt; eleared piwii) much il liny doubt Hint rtioy liave existed ;i i to the ,itiitud' ' the United State . l'i ' Hldent Hur ling in bin me i p tn l.iiivd Giol'K' 0( (ire;, I Urltaln nc cepting tint Invitation lias made. II clear these diplomats say, thai thn Administration while re tating Its di termination to ab tain from participa-j linn in purely European affairs, pro ijio't . thai ill" United Btattw lend Its counaal ami aid In effeotliiK the rend-J In uuentH growing oui ol the cotimioti victory ovor Hi former central im,v' era, Tii,. pre lenco ol Amn lean repre : tentative! mi the sprsroe council, the conference of ambassadors, and the reparations eommlaHldnj they believe, will facilitate the ayttJetnontH, ami. ui tin1 game time, ai.l In clearing away ant mtaunderdtandingfl whUh have ARftPTMUA IQ MAI arisen between the United State, and "ur. I !IIA i0 IV U I lb,' alii,'- v. itii regard in lonie f Hi' settlements such as mandates, Ab these diplomats view it. the sll ii i r llian it Ii. m wm -f If RmSH CO ONES 1 ' i M WILL NOT TOLERATE TREATY AGAINST U.S. iAYS LONDON PAPER IN ARTICLE AGAINST ANGLO JAPAN I BE TREATY HAVING AS ITS OB JECT opposition 10 UNITE ; STATES. dominions would mil tolerate an Ai glo lapam .-, treaty having a ii - ol ; . Mm 4 1 'viit! i i a iit n ni iyr i ii lie a ail ur u it n r i illii I ill II E LUXE CRASHES P FIRST RIGHT MACHINE CAPABLE OF CARRY ING PASSENGERS WRECKED IN I ACCIDENT AT MILWAUKEE OCCUPANTS ESCAPE UNHURT. I Milwaukee targesl air United Btaii notice of publcation. i Ch cej vide thereof, on Ue 1Mb I In I I "PF'ii t, mat inawipon I L il I Li ' "'"""i '"' PHW VVBBIJ BH a DUIUIUOnB IBBUWI QW U Billll OlHI, " 1 in in t nail, in juui! wiii'ri'in nam :-im i niw penuinK. n- Term, A. u. 1021 . ' turnnhle mi Hi coud Monday P fames B, Nlckei on, wiiiiiiin Nicker- nu li""l,M ,,f J111"' "'x' !lM ' o law son, Leila Vandervoort and Myra retiulred. Now, unless ui, ibe sunl . Wilkinson vs, Isaac Qoodwin ,WU non-resident df mlunj bovt immed, Ham Ooodwln, Robert Ootid win, Koliert Qoodwin, u,nd IS, K rtnualct, Chnrles Ooodwln, and B 12, Bene- aM K'cutor of the Last Will unit diet, a Kxecutor of the Last win Testamopt of Freeman N'lcker.son, and Testamenl of KVeeman Nicker ;" " an V. C, Nlrkerson, davl son, al o known an r c Nlckerson I cecuted, and the Unknown Owners of deceased, nd the unknown owner ''''' '' Hull IK, ) o( the South of the Kast Hair (E, u) r lb... east Quarter is. B, of Section Houtheael Quarter (.8, E '(i of 'r"'een To nahlp Thirty-two Section Fifteen (15).' Township (38), North, Rangi One (I), Kst of Thirty-two (38) North Range Ono ',0 Third Principal Meridian, situated (1), Easl of the Third Principal ln "'" County of I lie and state Meridian, situated in the c, v n! "' Illinois, shall i c-.,. Ily be ami gp, I .a Salle and State of Illinois i pear beforo ald Cln Uourt, on the Chancery, Bill for I'artltli . Den i;' ' ''"v ll" "' 1 lU6r'ot (,) UfWd W.i v 2f22tj ' '"' holil"ii al uitav. and for tin Alndavli of non-n Idence of Robert ,:" 1 unt.v on tne sac u uonaay in . Qoodwin, and B, B Benedict as Kx- '""'' next, and plead, tinswar or d I ecutor pit the Last Will and Testa- ranr t0 tid oomplalnoat's bill of . com- . . I piHini, im in uie ma 1 1 !-: ami , .' ihings therein charged b i s tated win be taken as i mfessed, and a doereo B :" i"iterid against you according tp the . yer of i-aid bill. ne Hi' Luxe, Hi 'carrier in tii i rei li'',l Sunda i rnent of I "n m Ir. Lawson i known as V. C. . I wd thn thers fn the ship escaped I Ami further afndivat that there ai tninjured. I or may be persons Interested in tin- 'I lie Inn',, alrnlfliin. ennnhla nf flStr.J above described nronertt whn e and cited v"i. : : , , ni i ,.;. , .... .....i . xnuta r. witet'm v I '.".'I. ui fai,nilRni o, nun lan- , .'.i-.ii - am-.. ,. . ttMfek in,. .... .. i. , a;,, i., ,,. v v.... I. ..I.. r.!lit'.' .ll',' mail,, i,,H!i.j ,!., I,.i,,l , , , . I'li-ik J Chlcaiio. Unfacorable wind directton to this suit under the till" of Un" KDLl.V & KICLLV, ll While the roOBtar wn KOlt)iine up I made thi siii i slow In leavins the known Owners, Impleaded with the Compt'i Sol. oorn to appease his live-hour hunger, ground and tlm oilot was forced to above defendants, Isaac Qoodwin, ,'i Ottawa, Illinois, April ISth, l'.i21. ., . , ... , . . . . ... . il,,. ' Mrs. Lelah L. Klein of Cimarron, I levon ilia in, i w i ii liiiy Imperialistic rltoii'j do iii.i con Ha imiii .: the 328 , o. .mill il into llic air before nro 't I loeted w, in to tno women's auxiliary 1 nf tlw l!iiiii,h rfriiu:ri iiitn sniiilii'i--! of i he la v.i jfiei ' ran '. Miss Myrtle Kim:, gradual) (Jonah, r i iolloge, Baltimore, 1 . ban started to Ijlke' anpund the World She expects tu rnai.,' the trip in live or aix years, earning hej Way lis fthf tjoaii. i. Dot to BUIWOrl ' dim" ri; lilii of our PLANES TO B0M3 SHIPS FA KEN FROM GERMANY "having been filed in i it,. Clerk' office of the I Ircult Court of sai.i i Pounty, notfee Is therefore herebv losl ii climbing capuclty and In splti 8 1 ,'" nouresiuen ueieno- of the urge of thi three Liberty mr 1 1U";' ""' "'i'l''aiiiauts filed the;r tor started to lettle Wutchers aw uplalnt Ih gald Court, in the 1 1 NK KN Ui iL'S the plane's left wing brushi I i toi). The lranch s entangh i i united ui with our do- llciontly dropping botribs on dummy) "nip ,':': helpless. II began to b1&s-I ... Icsi ie bonie of .luliii ri I, ! ISIake avenue ' i ,, i i,a which side! Roads, Va., whc'i this week two Qer- phono polo cattghl the right wing, . ,., i. ir, , i... man battleshlna are lo be madi tar- however, Hhatterexl ii and hrouehl ilia Are You Looking rosperity? av a 1 1 e ail prejudice for in trip with nm VALUABLE Oil. CENTER it ite a !oci nd. The would te time In r lading dinlonlatic plam . mail,' III tin n had been cut Just In- anv tinie Bince the sobate failed to "ll production Bay that, i i i resull ol I blood, it the poor, old mother - ratify the treaty of Versaiaea. "V ,',,Ul I'"' er,5' 11 "" ' un ' d we cannot help An Importaul merchant of cent tnrdaj afternoon and news of theU fore th. hnal crash, , thai Bre wi lare to, lay Early-Day Peddler The allied governments are known !h to have taken the position thai an ,, attitude oi extreme aloofness by the rsme i rhe Well No, 128 which luctantly take the ieiuiershlp of her no mail-order hotjses ma in n February 28 with an Inl- ,.n..r daughter, rather than herself, such a thing ai lli"i'e into low ii In i number ,,i ships similar u tho mi" i.i'ti.iu ,-: i .a nay. inene were to i i 1 1 carry mail and passengers. La.''t night were : '"' 6a,1 '"' would continue his pro- un. tie aa ai ii,' in nev i'. i ii" mrgiii a " some material In the wreckage. Ili'lii the Jan,: now at ap- . ,. , ,. Heavens, would run from one end lo tho other with similar nielli to Germany In resisting the de- an hour 1 continulni mandf made upon her. They also prox tel; the e mi amount. are understood to have hold that the The ('omodoro llivadavla oil pro mere refusal of the Pnlted States to duclng area is located In tho terrl- transmit Cerni.my's counter proposal ,'"'v' of Chubut. in tl glon called on ii pu rations did not mule meet the Patagonia, and Is more than 600 miles situation that bad arisen. Tig . i il V, - i a . nl-ire for Canada In ill" finish Intimation ()f leaders in the house wag being made In an effort to locate fight beU ten .la,, an and America of representatives that action on th ,. water supply, 'the gov nment by the side of America, white south Knox peace resolution probably will exercising Its ownership ol mineral Africans would have the same, au la delayed until the present situation rights, set aalde 12,300 acres of land swer. Nor would thai be all, The overseas has clarified is received by In the district and began the work of ntomenl they realize! what had hup the allied diplomats as furnishing evl- exploftlg the field. Iater, aother 12,- p ,., i ninety-nine per cenl of the itence ol the soliilarity oi tne i ntieo aori ..- reaerveo pulation here voubi be stoning l- I do Mllll' ".on, mi a protesgiotiui snopimr wuo Abilene Texas, May . Miss Mar- made It his business to buj what you parel Pearson and a mechanic named ne, ,!",!. Ho was known un a paekere, Carson were killed ami Lieut, E. A. pnkkcrv, or pake man. ami from these Locking was seriously injured yester words the linden i'ii rost'inlilliiir when an airplane piloted by Car To OH Virginia The third richest Btate In the union. The fourth state In the r. S. for good roads. Where prosperity abounds on all Bides. Where com is Belling now In open market tor BOc per Whete you can bi rrow 60 per cent of the purchaise prlo ael and Other 'i in In ! sun e ih, it time i : h tne iptai proauctton was more tn i'ii.. Spectator asserted one of the isona for continuing the alliance States and its former associati the war Fcreltfn affairs are expected 4-upy a. ni" of the attention of th ate this w eek ami thi re are I tlone that the acceptance of the a.-l , , , , .. . ,, . ,i with Japan had been the keepi lied invitation may com,' In for fur ! , . .. . . . . . - .'" ...,,.,. ,, . i,, help calm i tber discussion. Sen. Ilarriaott, dem-1 dugtres in the country. Drilling! Population should II become e Ocrat, Mississippi, is to call up his j ,i,.p(i. ;.,, between 1 Sua and 1 800 I on a point of honor, proposed change In senate rules to 1 feet. I The Weekly ISpectator, one Bbollsh secret session.- on treaties a Until Well No. 128 was brought In oldest estoibll lied flritisb week well as nominations, and the debateaj) n, wells had Hhown small pro views founded in I82S Is clas is expected to branch into many ave- j ductlon although se I of them were tn the latesl Drltish newsnaner ' ; s American relations abroad also are that pas ed tho 1,000 barrel mark. Rn(j supply in-, in original ai expected to come in for extended sen Practically every well drilled found nv.itiei' and EnlansfbTy conwne ate debate late this week '.ii the oil m paying tiuantlties, oubllc eventc it is owned and iiuimi!" oi in,, governmen naval appropriation mil is sn up ved area there i: some production b iv John S, L Straehey, who had journalist In London sine 1384 Correspondent Arswered. The way to nail r, lie, Roger, is to pin your opponent down to facts. Boston Transcript. rai t w Ith ind have lampalgn i plol.ill I 'U, til OTTAWA HAS A Lens I ! t ? s i I s i i v ere is welcome news for all tire users. Just when you ate ready to replace your old., worn-out tires with new ones. Diamond answers the call of the times with a Genei J BKW." ft" U 'tl l,' - if ll v; f sweeping in L f n o I ft,'? : . 'i Ottawa has depended on Chicago for its Ophthalmic Glasses and we were rmti pelled to Uciii from two days i; a week to gel glasses after ordering them, and often this was a hardship n people who needed glass es batik . This will not happen again as we have installed our own lens grinding outfit, and can grind am len the da ordered. ll will be possible now for you to come in and have your eyes tested and gel your passes the same day. It you break your glasses wr can duplicate them in one hour. That's as good service a Chicago gives and rnakt' ih two days al least ahead of ii! others. c im ite vnn in to spr nnr r 1 1 ifil us ii V nhsoliiteh !; hps! and 8 latest lens grinding machinery on thema"rkel we will demonstrate the process a lens goes through to fii the eyes. -A. II c)hcs-- splendid high-mileage fires are now available ai the following prices: I l 'i -). msm n l. v m i j tOKD FABRIC t'FO TUBF.V UltAVTUMES 14.00 2.75 2.25 j 25.85 16.60 3.20 2.65 j 34.15 21.00 3.40 3.00 44.75 : 23.40 3.85 ! 51.55 39.80 5.50 4.90 j Where fanim are under n high Btate of cultivation, 1th good Iniprove nents, on which have ibeen raised: (!orn. yieldlna; from R(t to LOO buahaln I per vear per ai re; Wheat, yielding from 30 to 36 (bushels pi yea' pi gcre, , and from which Clover and Alfalfa Ha has out from )! to , ton.- p.-, .ia.y I per acre. These farms are located close to good cities ami market ana i very acre of the land can be worked with a gaa tractor, Tin y are located along good roads, close to Churches and Schools, and all are well watered. ii you are looking for a farm, either for a good investment or to move onto we would suggest that you investigate some of these farms we are !! offering for sale. Here are a few of the hundreds of thousands of acres 100 acres, located about -1 miles from a city. One-halt of the property Is under cultivation, the other half having thereon oak timber. There art I good improvements on this property. The price la ifiuo per aero, 400 acres of the best quality of land in the state, located ali-tig bard road II in a valley, has natural drainage and from level to gently rolling. Nearly I all the land is under cultivation. The ami hn.s good improvenjepW, and Is , a real bargain at $100.00 pur acre. 135 acres of the best farm land that can be round In Virginia, located about i miles from a thriving city of 7,000. There are good buildings on I this land, and (lie farm is a real producer, Wo will sell ii at $inii. (in per acre. 11? acr land, about from Pn ill ivei 1 1 rm has d water, that we Is ci rtainly u good property. 100 acres of land located " mllei from a city, along a good road, clone schools ami clwtrchi b, lias on n a first i lass set of Improvements, and e quality ot the soil is the besl thai can be found anywhere. .Reasonable 'ice a ml i erm to suit. Cherry Hill In I il I Virginia, containing 416 acres. This farm has on a first class set of Improvements, la ideally locate tad Is a stock ami an farm. This Is your opportunity to own of Lhe 'est farms that. u, be found In the t nited States. H Is fenced and cros ed, and a man ukl pay for it In a lew years, raising stock and grain. price of this rm Is $16,000.00, with .. cash paymenl of J0,W)0.oo, th, llance of the We furnish an athstract of title to each farm sold, showing a good erchantable title, and convey by d of gent i arrnnty, and Burnish with a plat, nt aurve: showing tin- exact crcage purcaased, purcnu Encumberanet, $16,300 at int interest. ice, $260 !i00 acres, 1 mile from Piiigrcc, i tiv.ite North Dakota, level black loam, clay I g , n lUbSOll, large grove anil fruit tree;,, ! never failing water, all fenced, one half section ling tujlit. $18,000 worth of Improvements, electric light, plant, 1fQ Acre Farm In Bureau County, 4 litter carrier for barn, over $18000 1 miles from a good market, splendid equipment Including 28 heads of I set of improvements, sandy loam soil horses, one Registered Sue stallion, and very productive. Practically all 75 head cattle, 2 Registered Short-! ,. horn bulls, 23 hogs, full set farm Im- ttnder 'atlon, well rerfed. En plements, feed, seed and lot of pota- cumbranee, $20,000 at per cent toes. Pi .3, including land, stock an. Intere Price, $285 l icre. everything. $94,000, $25,000 cash, ba ; cli u pel Liaii, ui iiiujiii .11.1 pi oo A, p ,r ;n n -nntv 1 i miles frc a good market, fa . im provement, good soil a' ' ail under cultivi .. n, v. rei Encumber- an, ! . MM int. net ton county, good wheat, cat-, and Additional Ivan fOi , small amount prairie hay belt. 7 miles from Lamar, Mn be arr,nfled pplce $?85 prr iO acres bearinq apple orchard, 1 acre I - small farm where san as owner is unable to fan 1C0 acres in S. W. Ml be rente Bat i t 5 Haw is the tunc to mvest in Diamonds ?UK PIAMOND RUBBER COMPANY, INC. O i J ' ' ' OHIO Ic Henry County, iplendid market, nd all land under brattee, $10,000 est Price. $2J0 :ty. I 20 acre:; pasture, r6l in wheat, oats' 7, j I and corn, new G room house. Price j J90.00 per acre, $6 a00 incumbrance j j at 0 per cent. Might accept trade for! Bd Im j a small place near Ottawa. cuitlvatio iou acres, miles trom Wa it. III., level black land, always well j ''er acre' rented. No improvements except corn j f ,Ty pRn crib. Price $187.00 ner acre. Eneum- I brance, $9,000, additional loan can Per Sale: 3 room modern heme, I be made. half block from Norwegian church ni ' 8 Hi Ottawa. A real bargain at i-jw w.ic rarm in Lee county, not . i-;,:. A modern b-rocm cottage near far from market, good set of improve I school in South Cttawa at $5000. ments, tiled, all fine black land and under cultivation. This is a splendid A f.ne 8-room home In West Otta property. Encumberance, $20,C00 at i Wa in good neighborhood, not far Vz per cent interest and $9.80 at tit per cent interest. Price, MM per r8B1 post off,cc at " "argam- 82 1 La Salle St W. H, LAD Ojilomt-ln-l and ( mtician. I;I INDESTRUCTIBLE CLMETERY VASES 1 e mi... i 1 i ments, I CITY BUSINESS HOUSi Improves the appearance oi the grave; J X eliminate! ' -ur tin cans and fruil 18 Acre Farm in D one County, rom market, fair improve-i reJl honest to goodness bargain. Part black lane1, and all can be cui-lcash, rest at 5 Several for sal'. O ie I c "er a jcodness I per c;nt. . v 5 i and makes a permanent receptable that wi t last . I k - .. - v. a . u a w -w I i-( I i - MM,M- Hi Phont 875-K. I rd n promptly delivered, i Phone 1058 George A. Crowden Real Esfate 5 Ottawa, Illinois LET GEORiiE UO IT"