S. & II. Green Trading Stamps with all cash purchases. June White Sale. A Real Occasion to Economize. The Opportunity to Secure Timely Needed White Goods Far Below Their Worth. June, "the rarest month of all," brings also this best of all White Events. We have assembled, from the best ot white wear and white goods manufacturers, an exceptionally fine col lection of everything in white and price marked every yard ol goods and every article, whether lor personal or home use, at firm res which nrovide vou with the rarest of white wear values. You'll be delighted by the surely wonder how so much attractiveness, sucn diversity 01 designs and such superior workmanship could be hidden in just White Goods. This event marks a notable achievement in the assembling of excelling stocks of White "Wear o! every nature. T.vptv mpmber of the familv can use manY articles from this white assemblage. The provident ones will not only buy for tomorrow but lor the needs ol The Sale Starts Wednesday Morn ing, June 7th. "Note rarefnllv these items be 6Ure of getting your share, for that will surpass your expectations. The Smart & OIL CITY, PA. Oil City Trust Company, Oil City, Pa. "The men whom I have seen succeed best in life have always been cheerful and hopeful men, who went about their business with a smile on their faces, ' and took their cbaoges and chances of this mortal life like men." Kingsley. Be cheerful, but do not forget to be thrifty. We pay FOUR PER CENT, on your savings. Broken Ladies' High Grade Oxfords and Pumps of the Sea.son of 1911. Nearly all this season's goods, but lines on which sizes are broken, more or less, and will not be replaced. Vou undoubtedly can find your size in some good Btyle to please you. Some Big Brgiris. See window lor prices. CARLON & CO., Palm Beach, Fla. Lubrication IMF Ths ideal oil for either air-cooled of water-cooled machine., DU tilled from Pennsylvania Crude Oil. A thin, pale oil which feed, freely and will not congeal. Absolutely free From Carbon. If your dealer or Kara re has no Warerly Special, writ, us and we U see that you are supplied. WAVERLY OIL WORKS COMPANY. . PITTSBURG, PA. INDEPENDENT REFINERS Maktrt of "Wavirly" CoKn 1 dQMn beauty ot our displays and will many mture nays. and attend earlv if vou would this is a White Wear Event Silberberq Co. Lot Sale Oil City, Pa. r5v rb AS Without Carbon li MaJce Every Dollar You Spend Bring One Hundred Cents in VaJue. You can do it every time you spend it with us. Because We know oar qualities are the best obtainable in this country. Because We respect public confidence as the most valuable asset we own. Because We allow no misrepresentation under any circumstance. Because We want your future patronage whils ever we are in business. Because We would rather have your good will than your money. Because We will do anything honorable to merit your patronage. Because We select our goods from the finest makes in America. Because We get additional inducements in buying. Because We buy for six great Big Stores in this State. Because We disoouot all bills and save accordingly. 1 Because We can handle large quantities of goods at all times and Because We can do this we are considered one of the biggest concerns in the State. Because We know just what goods are sold elsewhere, and we knew ours are better, Because We endeavor at all times to be strictly honest in every transaction. We would like to list you as one of our customers. We know you will profit and so will we. Oil City, Pa. heyt'a Hospitality. It was tbe bnblt of Charles n. Iloyt, the dramatist, to Invite almost every body bo met to couie up and spend a few weeks with blni at bis summer borne In New Hampshire, One night Iloyt, Bert Dasher, W. IL Currle, Frank MeKee and several other house guests of Iloyt were sitting on the veranda of Iloyt's summer bouse waiting for dinner. Tbe train had just arrived, and they saw an old farmer and bis wife coming' up the path. "Who are they?" asked Iloyt "I never saw them before." "Tbe dickens you didn't," replied Currle. "That is that old chap and his wife you talked to over at Spring field and invited to visit you." "Oh, well," said Iloyt, "maybe they are Just coming In to dinner. They will take the nlgbt train back." Then be looked again and saw the hired man behind the farmer and his wife wheeling a big trunk on a wheel barrow. "No, by George," shouted Iloyt, "they are here for a run!" And they stayed a month. Cleve land Leader. Long and Short Story Writers. Which are tbe great short stories of the English language? Not a bad basis for a debate! This I am sure of that there are far fewer supremely good short stories than there are su premely good long books. It takes more exquisite skill to carve the cameo than tbe statue. But the strangest thing is that the two excel lences seem to be separate and even antagonistic. Skill In the one by no means insures skill lu tbe other. Tbe great masters of our literature, Field ing, Scott, Dickens, Thackeray and Iteade, have left no single short story of outstanding merit behind thcra, with the possible exception of Wan dering Willie's tale in "lied Gauntlet" On the other band, men who have been very great in the short story, Stevenson, Toe and Bret Ilarte, have written no great book. Tbe champion sprinter Is seldom a Ave mller as well. Poe is the master of all. Toe is, to my mind, tbe supreme original short story writer of all time. Conan Doyle In "Through the Magic Door." Yotemlto Versus Grand Canyon. Yosemite for a home or a camp, tbe Grand canyon for a spectacle, 1 saw a robin In Yosemite valley. Think bow forlorn and out of place a robin would seem in tbe Grand canyon! What would be do there? There is no tuif for blm to inspect and there are no trees for blm to perch on. I would as soon expect to flud him amid tbe pyramids of Egypt or amid tbe ruins of Karnak. Tbe bluebird was there also, and tbe water ouzel haunted the lucid waters. Tbe reader may create for himself a good image of Yosemite by thinking of a section of seven or eight miles of tbe Hudson river mid way of Its course as emptied of its waters and deepened 3.000 feet or more, baring tbe sides nearly vertical, with snow white waterfalls fluttering against them here and there, tbe fa mous spires and domes planted along the rim, and the landscape of groves and glades, with its still, clear, wind ing river, occupying the bottom. John Burroughs in Century. Ht. Apology. A recent refusal by a member of tbe English parliament to withdraw "one comma" of wbnt be had said about a member of the government recalls the fact that Richard Briusley Sheridan once declined to punctuate an apology. In the house of commons one day Sheridan gave an opponent the He di rect Called upon to apologize, tbe of fender replied: "Mr. Speaker, I sold the honorable member was a liar it is true and I am sorry for it." The insulted party was not satisfied and said so. "Sir," retorted Sheridan, "tbe honor able member can interpret tbe terms of my statement according to bis abil ity, and be can put punctuation marks where it pleases him." Poett' Licensee. The poet was Blck at heart He Just had submitted one of -bis very best productions to an unfeeling editor, who bad rebuffed blm in these gentle words: "I wish there was a law about poets' licenses like tbe dog license law. If I had my way a poet would have to take out a license every year and those who didn't would be killed." New York Press. Prepared. Mllly Do you think widowers make good husbands? Billy Sure. Tbey know what's coming to them. New York Times. (P)v j A Persistant Yankee. To illustrate Yankee in-rslstency a Wall street magnate told the following story the other day: "A new England Yankee who was a prisoner on a pirate ship iu the good old days when pirates roamed the sens became, because of bis Yankee attri butes, objectionable to his captors. It was Anally decided to maroon him on a desert island with but little food and a coffin to remind him of his in evitable fate. The island wax found, and the New Englauder and the coffin were left alone on tbe bench, while the pirate ship sailed away. For several days she sailed and then became be calmed. For three days she lay there with not a breath of air. On the even ing of the third day a black speck was noticed on the horizon. It steadily grew larger and soon was close enough for the men on tbe ship to make out what it was." The man of millions paused for an Instant and then said, smiling, "It was the Yankee lu bis coffin, with half of the lid in either bnml rowing for home." Cincinnati Commercial Trib une. How to Quit 8moking. Do not light the first cigar less than half an hour after breakfast The more difficult this delay may be, tbe more need there is for a cure. The remain der of the day smoke the same as usual. It is only tbe first cigar with which we are dealing. Keep this up for a week, then lengthen the Interval to on hour for another week, then make it one and a half hours, two, two and a half, and so on. If you have an "all gone" sensation, a long ing for something and don't know what sort of feeling, eat an orange or apple or almost nuy kind of fruit but don't smoke until thaJIme is up. The nerves being deprived of their morning stimulant are crying for nourishment which nature Is hastening to supply through increased appetite to supply digestion. By the time the first cigar is entirely eliminated the cure Is ef fected with no serious dernugement of the heart or digestive apparatus. It now requires only a moderate will power to make the cure permanent St Louis Tost-Dlspatch. A Crow's Stratagem. A crow had been coptured by the children In a southern family and brought home nnd tnmed. They were very fond of the crow and trented It with kindness. As in most houses where there are children, there was also a pet cat. The cat and crow were not friendly. One day an unusually nice morsel was given to the cat This the crow not only looked at with en vious eyes, but mnde several attempts to secure. The cat bent off each at tempt, however, and the crow had to resort to stratagem. Disappearing through the open door, he returned in a few moments with a long string that had been raveled from a rag carpet riaciug this on the floor some little dis tance in front of tbe cat, he proceeded to wriggle it as he bad seen the chil dren do when playing with the cat The cat instantly Jumped to catch the string. This was, of course, exactly what the crow wanted, nnd he pounced upon the coveted morsel and flew away with It Harper's Weekly. A Strict Dramatio Cenior. Vienna once possessed the strictest dramatic censor ever known iu the person of Franz Hoegclln, who held that post lu tbe Austrian capital at the beginning of the last century. Hoegclln published a nianunl for tho guidance of censors. "A pair of lovers should never bo allowed to appear on the stage olone. They must always be accompanied by a third person of mntnro years." Marriages out of one's class were nlso strictly forbidden by Hoegclln on the stage, nnd be quotes an Instance of a piny which he re fused to pass because tbe author made tho horo. Count Vnldemar, marry a gardener's daughter. "Such misalli ances have unfortunately been known to occur In real life, but that Is no reason why they should be allowed on tbe stage," ho said. Receiving. Mr. Closecoync idurlng bis wife's reoeptlon)-Sbe gives 'em lights, she gives 'em music, slip gives 'em food, flowers, champagne, and that's what she calls receiving. London Tlt-Hlts. Can You Blame Him? "Pa, what does 'skeptical' mean?" "That describes a ninu's feeling when a woman tells her age." New York Press. Tho long look within ourselves will cure of a lot of Impatience with other folks. Henry F. Cope. Oil City, Pa. A Good Bluff, lie was young and had Just gradu ated from law school. His resources were exhausted, but bo bravely swung forth bis shlnglo and waited. But no clients stopped on that sldo of the street His office rent was due, nnd bis clothes were becoming sbiuy, but bo went to his office, with n regularity that would indicate a thriving prac tice. He was deep lu au Imaginary case, and when tbe authorities were all noted and arguments prepared be started forth downtown and thrashed the mayor's son, whom he met lu the street. Tbe act aroused the righteous indignation of the townsmen, and be faced an angry court But in bis tes timony he was able to include a sharp attack on the mayor nnd his adminis tration. Ho quoted law from Lycur gus and Solon and gave them the page, number and chapter every time. The case was continued and sent up to a higher court At Inst It reached tho supreme bench, and tbe young man made tbe most of bis opportunity to show bis ability as a lawyer. He lost tbe caso and paid bis flue cheer fully, for be bad established for him self a practice which assured his fu ture. .loo Mitchell Chappie in National Magazine. President Johnson's Impeachment Tho house impeached President John son on Nov. 23, 1807. charging blm with having removed Secretary of War Stanton In direct violation of the tenure of office act, with having ap pointed General Thomas coutrary to the same net with conspiracy with General Thomas and others for the Intimidation of Secretary Stanton and the unlawful disbursement of the war department's money nnd with Inducing General Emory, commanding tho de partment of Washington, to disobey orders. Tbe bouse adopted tbe resolution of Impeachment by a vote of 120 to 42. After tbe trial of the case before tbe senate tbe vote for impeachment there stood 35 to 19, thus being short of the necessary two-thirds. The sennte ad journed sine die, however, without voting on some of the primary articles embraced in the charges against the president Thereupon tbe chief Justice of the United States court entered a verdict of acquittal on the record. New York Times. A Great Trade Secret. As every oue knows, tbe process of manufacturing the paper of which Bank of Englnnd notes are made is one of the greatest of all trade secrets. It Is known only to the governor of tbe Bank of England and to three oth er persons intimately connected with the industry, which is carried on at Overton, a quiet little village in Hants. All that the outside world Is allowed to know concerning this precious pa per is tbat It Is made, among other In gredients, out of cbarred busks and Rhenish vines. Quite as profound a secret is tbe manufacture of both tbe paper and tho ink used for American banknotes. The former has tbo double advantage of not being a accrot preparation, but one that only "takes" one particular kind of Ink, which is quite unique, the American government paying the man ufacturer, who alone possesses the se cret the sura of J50.000 a year for making It renrson's Weekly. How Did He Know? Joe, tbe fnt boy in the "Pickwick Papers," spent most of bis time In slumber. He wns happier that way. Probably there are a good many other peoplo in tbe world a good deal like Joe, but most of them do not get tbe chance for sleep that he bad. This scrap of conversation, recently over heard, would seem to indicate tbat, al though this is a nervous age, tbe de sire for sleep is not wholly dead. "I don't feel well," remarked Smith as he took off his coat in the office, preparatory to sitting down at his desk. "Tbe trouble with me Is tbat I haven't slept as I should. I don't feel well unless I've slept" "That's the same way with me," re marked his partner. "In fact I think I feel best of all when I'm sound asleep." Youth's Companion. Strong Evidence. "Whnt mnkes you think he had been to a drinking party?" "He come bone," sobbed tho young wife, "wearing n phonograph horn for a hat" Louisville Courier-Journal. Always Happens. A rrrttn who goes around with a chip on his Bbouldor will Anally encounter as big a fool as he is nnd there will be a fight Atchison Globe. The sense of smartness Is sure to tanke a man shallow. You Probably Don t Give Much Thought To the way your back looks; but a lot of people see it. Ever think of that? If you're wearing one of our Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits You needn't be ashamed of having people look at you all around; you'll look right; and what's best of all, you'll know it yourself. All-wool, fine tailoring, right fit II., S. & M Suits, $18.00 to $27.50. Our other line of Good Suits, All Union Made, $10 Up to Max Jacobs, One Price Store, Clothier and Shoer, 233 Seneca Stroot, - Oil City, Pa. Pennsylvania Railroad $1.00 to Warren $1.50 to Olean or Bradford AND RETURN Suuday. Juue 11, 1011 SPECIAL TRAIN leaves Tloneata 0:02 A. 91. Returning, leaves Olean 8.00 p. m., Bradford 8 00 p. m., Warren 10.00 p. m. Tickets good only on Hpeelal Train on day of excursion. No baggage chocked. Children between 6 and 12 years of age, half fare. Chance to visit Ko"k City. HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY. Oil the Human Machinery. A system wblcb is lacking In the natural oils roust have those oils supplied. Oil baths, oil tak en Internally and food which Is rich lu oils are necessary to es tablish tho normal condition again. Drink at least ten glasses of cool water every day, and exercise enough to oen the pores and help the skin to be come more active. A cup or two of hot milk will prove help ful, and it should be sipped slowly to get the best effect The Battle of a Week. Tho battle of a week was tbe great conflict at Tours In which Charles Mart el overthrew the Saracens, A. D. 782. Tbe members of tbe Saracen army are variously estimated at from 400,000 to 700.000. and the historians say tba 375,000 were killed on the field. It Is suspected that these fig ures are a gross exaggeration, but It is certain tbat few battles of history have been either so bloody or so de cisive. In the Mining Business. "I think you snld. ltastus, that you bad a brother In the mining business In the west?" "Yen, boss, that's right." "What kind of ndnlng gold mining, silver mining, copper mining?" "No, snh. none o' those; calcimln lng." Everybody's. The Angel. TVIfle I am trimming up last year's hat to save tbe cost of a new one! Hubby How good of you! You're a perfect little angel! Wifle Am II Then give me $10 to buy wings. His Impression. Mrs. Knlcker Now, will you remem ber everything. John? Knlcker Yep. I'm to turn tbe flowe'rs out at nlgbt and sprinkle tbe cat Harper's Ba car - Her Diplomacy. ""Yon could make my future bright er," be said, looking at her longingly. "I could soy the saito," she replied, looking down. "now?" be asked eagerly. "Well, an engagement ring with 8 diamond in it would help some," she admitted. Boston Herald. Her Little Composition, A class was reciting in a school. "Who can give me." snld tho teacher, "a sentence in which the words 'bit ter end' are used ?" Up Jumped a little girl excitedly. "I can, teacher. Tho cat ran under tho bureau and tbe dog ran after ber and bit her end.' " Method In Hie Generosity. My husband is awfully good na tured. I gave him a beautiful box of cigars for bis birthday, and he only smoked one himself nnd gave nil tbo rest away to bis friends. London Opin ion. What She Did Wish. "Well, why don't you say you wish you were a man?" asked Mr. Totta during n little discussion be wns hav ing with his spouse about some mat ters of domestic ninungement. "Becauso I don't wish anything of the sort," she retorted; "I only wish you were one!" Quiok Both Ways. A Scotch laird once said to his serv ant, John, who had complained of his temper, "I am sure, John, it is nuo suner on than It's off." "Aye," said John; "but. Inlrd, it's nae nuner off than It's on." $20. WHY WE ADVERTISE IN THE NEWSPAPERS Because we want you to know of the class of work turned out in our estab lishment. Because we rater to the intelligent class ami they read the papers. Hecmme we can talk to more people through tbe newspaper!, at a greater dis tance, In less I line and at a more reasona ble price than in any other way. Because newspaper advertising brings the best results when placed in a tlrnl class medium. 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