Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, August 17, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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17. i tho p...i nniia m ; John, are you cuming wiiu me:
"No. I'm roIiii? b.i'K lo ine oi
txL the rated author
Idali MSGlone Gibson
JOlS I I.I-i!.MN(i.
"I'm afi.il'l I'll rnve to KO now,
Orcrin. UB'ler tin. Art it ir. -. . -
ItoaWxtrK, Oieson, Aug-. IT. lU'Jo
RETURNING HOI
Voyaging Around the Wo id
To Reach Native Land in
Care of Red Cross.
AN ADVENTUROUS TRIP
Have lUM'n Awny from I'twfntH Two
V on m. To VIhH Pttitnma Caiuil
ami Nt-w Vork on Their Way
To Tlioir HomcliiDtl.
CRy Aanurtatvd Press).
WASHINGTON, Auk. 17 Voyag
tnft around the world to reach their
homed, 780 KuRHian w;itf.i, all that
have hwiu accounted for ot prob
ably tiOUU children t-ent out of 1'e
tioKntd by their parent when re
volution KHpped the old Uutwluti
motto., are on their way from Sun
FrainlHCO to New Vork by way of
the Panama canal. They came from
Vladivostok under the care of the
Amerhan Red Crom of which they
have teen wards for two years.
They are colng hark to Petrojcrad
after sufferinKH and wnndertnRH that
for nome of them have hlotted out
every recollection of their parents,
the pluren of their birth or even of
their own names.
BpeakltijjC of th experiences of
the children, who rang" In aK" from
3 to 17 yearn, a Htutument by the
Ked CroHH hu.i1:
"The' long aea Journey writes the
lust chapter In a history of wander
In and adventure in a revolution
torn country, that can hardly be
matrh mI In the uhule record ot
world upheaval hi the luul six
years." the nnnoiincemeut says
"it teems almost a tale out tf Iht
Old TeMtameut or Ureek MytholoK
and a thoiisond years from now, it
1s perhaps not too much to say, the
Jtimtdnus with ther dramutic Inntlucl
and mysticism will have made It a
part of their rich folklore."
When the revolution broke out In
Kiiflnia, the report continued, man)
, vt r.-ni h In I'm: rorad decldd to
send the youiiKHters into peareful
Mtberla "until the trouble was over."
They were sunt In charge of nurses
and (euchers.
Iter. a nnrrler of flro miirklnn
the battle lines of the opposiiiR
HhhIhii and Oech armies had been
stretched between the you neuters
and t heir homes. Months paused
Winter arrived, ftjnda were exhaust
ed and hunger and war horror
menaced the wanderers. The Omsk
government, npie-tled to I' or help,
passed It on to the Ited Cross.
(iinup nftir emtio was taken
over by the lied Crnm. which estab
lished colttnies in western Siberia
and h.:d appareiitly solved the pro
blem tr rarii.K for its charRes when
the biittle 1 1 in Bwayed eastward and
the llolMhevlkl catt tired town after
(own. (iroutm of the children !ur
ly escaped capture. I'lnully In wan
decbted to take them to Vladivo
stok. "Three irain of specially equip
ped hot cars with a KU.ird of Ainer i
lean doughboy transported the
preciot.s cargo on a journey lantlng
several weok ihroiiKh a countr 1
stripped barn of pint ( intnt." the re-j
port continued. It may be said
that ingenuity wa taxed to the st (
most in ottalnlng niipplles. avoid-'
Ing di soared vpldcmtc ate:is and
evadt"" other tioublea." ;
Kin...iv the childltMi were settle. 1 ,
at KuhhIhi. Islands In Vladivostok
harbor in hrracka whh Cerman and
Austrian iirisoners nresti-d into ser
vice to do (be heavy o?k Schools
and hi" oil 'I were established, na
tural talents were cnliivated nn-i
thirteen of the larger iMrU took a
course (I training whl. li Ilitid tl.ein
to be nurses. S-vernl o'lngtiers
shoved u mi mi il ntulities at tnutc
ps'ntlng nnd dancing.
The children will vllt t pnaTn.i
Catial ports nnd in New York City
on their way home.
HH'AI, N KWS,
1cft last MkM
.Miss llrulah Jewell, be has b i
rcpoiting fir the NVus It-view, . ft
last evening for Oakland where -Ob
w!ll vlsti for several days Uh Mis
T'elle MridKes. Kollowiiig iter ':
there she will romlmie to Caidm i
to reitwiiu for si vt ral weeks cnJo inc
an outing.
fire." he answered ul ter a little
hesftatlon. ' I've lost so much time
todav fussing over this house that
I will have to make up this even
ing." "Aren't you coming home to dinner?"
John waited a moment before he
said: "I'm afraid I cant, Kather-
ine." And then perhaps seel tit
something in my fuce which be
tokened that I had an Intuition of
the B'ate of affairs, he continued:
I'm going to arrange my bu-dne-ts
n the future, Katherlne. so that I
ran cut out all this staying away
I rem home at nval time. I really
don't think it gt'ta a man any
where." '
And Im sure that It does not.
John," I said softly.
He turned quickly and facing me
squarely, he caught the afternoon
sun as It ciiue through one of the
Hiained glasB windows over the book
turn, at the side on the fire place.
The golden liuht seemed to fairly
dunce on my ('hlnee gold tea unper
w'lh whf'-h the workmen had finish
ed covering that Hide of the room.
I.Ike a kaleidoscope (he blue and
purple and green and red, pl .sheii
jitelf along the wall.
"Oh. I say, Katherlne. Isn't that
pretty?" exclaimed John as he bwtk
nd across at the dancing colors.
"I'm really glad that you hnve put
something bright on the walls. The
gold 'makes a wonderful background
I'or the sunlight as It comes through
hat stained window. I like it ever
so much better than I did that old
fashioned Colonial paper which KM
zabeth aild she knew you vould
want on the walls.
"Von understand, don t you my
dear?" he said a little diffidently
"that I was only Irving to hurry UP
our getting Into the new house. And
when KH'aheh suggested that It
would be n fine thing to have It
all decorated for you when you re-
t ii rued, (t seemed to me she wac
right.
"What nre you thinking about
l(atherlm?" asked fo'm as I silent
ly watched the rai bow tints of the
setting sun upon thn walls
"I ws Just wondering, John, whv
t Is that IM'zitheth always has been
able to make you pcquiosre in all
her suggestions, while voi have til
ways treated mine with indiffer
once,
I rnther smiled at the surprise
on John's face, I could see that 11
was s new ihotmht with John Cor
don that he had allowed any worn
an to Influence htm in any way.
)ont' you think you are draw
fug It rather long. Katherine?" hi
expostulated. "1 really don't think
rhat Hess has vr tried to InfMnenc
me. She sibl the other day that I
seeine-l ton bad that wo would have
to wall so long after you nrrivec
o hive the house dvonted
"I hadn't thought of It before
but of course, nr soon as she men
'i med it. It see ied to me only
thought fulness lo have It done be
fore you ranie."
"Oh. John. .John, forgive me for
smiling nt you. Can't you Hce that
Klizaheth knowing yon an she does,
knew Hint she only had to make
that remark to put the Idea into ;
vour head? Pho'a a clever womau,;
my dear, and hor methods are ox-"
actly ihe methods that one should i
me to Influence you. I expect that
she hiis le irnod them by growing j
up with you. John. Hut wherever!
he h? k anied them, she knows j
one thing and knows It thoroughly, I
and that t that, you, my dear hus-
band, do not like direct methods
You want to think that the idea Is j
your own. All the women folk
about you have learned this."
"Flxcept you, interrupted jonn
with a smile.
"Yes, John, T have to ho direct.
U is the one tli'ng, porhupa, that
ihon-s my egotism.
John came toward me. ios.i
KaiheHtifi. you sre sllgh'ly egotist
ical, although 1 hnve never known
you to own it. when it cornea toi
matters (if .tasto or culture and I
guess I'll let yon have your own
way In them after this." 1
"Oh. you needn't go as rar as
hat. John. Just do not go ahead
ind do everything yotuself, where
am concerned without consulting
rue. Inquire or me once in a wnur:
what I want, won't you? I-Ike alii
ther human beings, I really like
to feel that I r;m a free agent and'
can make a choice." I
You bet I'll Inquire. t;irl, ana,
t'l) tell the wo-ld that it costs a
man monev to bt some other worn-.
decide what his wife wants."
l0 VOU RUIIPOSK lilt? UUIt-'l U call
will ever learn it. dear?" I
'I think he will, especially if it
costs him as much to make the
hange as thiB room has cost me.
"It costs some men much more
than that, my dear, and yet they
1o not learn."
Tomorrow John Wants to ITianice.
ANTLERS THEATRE
BO-73-1.UO PLCS T.tX.
BEAT SOW OS SALE.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 20
THttry
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inv ri.vrn.nw
M?aii3 and
Opohestia
WlTiCtl FOR THE
STREET
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
ALL NKW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE KOIND i
FACE I'KOKU HKADINO -NKW TODAY.1
WANTED.
WANTED ruraeys, targt or small.
Buyer Itros. 1'bonq H-FU.
WANTKD Two prune ptiktra, i. W.
MuiUgutncry, Days Cvvvk. Ore.
WANTKt l'rune pkkars Kd. Wavr.
Myrtltt Cmk Orggon.
W..TKl) liind vlievl of Thor mutor-
cycU', takvs 3x2h tire. spwd vluuli.
O, carw Nt-w-Kcvlw.
WANTED 1- or 11 prune pic Kern, 2
lie fchatkeia, also some men lr. drier.
J. l. H.wwu. tuipL.ua. Oitisou.
kt.u.e stkki:t rAH.ni:.
The famous Georgia Minstrels will
iiake a very atlractlve Btreel parade
introducing several nuvdtlea. The
vardrobe Is elaborate, and the
musiic is the sort that starts the
l)lood coursing (juickly through you"
veins, and your feet slart keeping
time unconsciously and you feel ex
hilarated and finally will make up
vour mind lo go and buy your tickets
o us to get the choice scuts, and you
.vill be on hand early when the
loors open to hear the free band con
cert In front of the theater. We all
!:now how It feels lo hear the min
itrel band and bear those trombones
lur that "jazzy" music.
The company will be at the Antlers
; heater Friday, Aug. 20.
W1IKN YOC I.RAVK TOWN
ihla summer it's a good move to have
(lie News-Review follow ou to your
vacation home. iei us mall It to you
dally lust phone 135 or wHU our
ubscripMon department and we'll
ee that It comes to ou regularly.
It. K. HelH
l. V H
Nltflil Phone 20
K. Ii Antlen
B I V. M.
Night IMionc
15 VAtUin IM-E ACTS.
HUNT ANTLES
'terinnry Nurtfrens. I'huur -Urtl
Offlre 23 Oiik ft. Iteseburg. Ore.
Petition Asks for
Road Improvement
Petitions are being circulated here
relative to graveling the new high
way grade between this city and
Wilbur. These petitions are being
freely signed and will be sent to the
Htute highway commission within a
short time. It appears tlial the con
tractor!, are Betting up their rock
crusher preparatory to graveling this
stretch of road, huL no provision Is
made for rolliiiK the newly graveled
surface. It is alleged that wliile thi
graveling is oniy temporary, it will
not render the highway pa. sable tills
winter unless ihe cou'ractor waters
and rolls the graveled sections as
cruhed rock is put on. It is staled
by men handling the petition lhat un
less this rolling is done traific will
be at a standstill over tho highway
soon as winter sets in, so the com
mission Is being urged to authorize
the rolling process. According to
the general understanding, this piece,
of road was to have been paved, but
so far as is known no contracts hav;
been let for thai work. While? tli"
rock placed on the. grade now may b?
looked upon as a bae for t he pave
ment later on. it will have to bo
woiktd over before the "hot stuff"
is put on, and doubtless more added.
The general belief is that a contract
for this paving ou;ht to be author
ized aoon, so that work on the Im
provement can be gotten under way
early next spring.
v A.NTtJjJ Woman or lri for confuc
tioneiy work. Apply Fotitcb Cwnf
1 1'Jiiery.
V AN T E D .Scotca collie pup from
tfood stock. C. 8. L)yar, H. 1, Roue-
bur g. Phone 4 1 -Fiia.
WANT.:.) TO UK N'T Furnlhd bouse
or upartmutits. Address C. 1 C, cat
N'ews-ltevtf w.
WTn T Kl3 1 iy ' young nun handy at
mo Ml any in in-; wani ouu jous in
tifU'rnooDtt. Addits C. B., liov 9ii,
Kotietitirg.
WA.NTKU l'rune pickers,
win. Myrtle Cretk, Ore.
1S-F41.
I.iLk Bill
l'hone No.
tOR BALE Old growth 117:-
vou halks . ..:
fc'l , H H.l. B' U-I....T.. '
home, tK Kardin nil'.i'ulVt. .'' I
v o-t.r. 4-runa Irec., 1 - I
, a ri.. 6oc: 10 it., ."''" .1
mliea wcat of Itot.bu, ,,""'.. I
FOH dALK I lr wood at It n " -!
aiul oak at j,,, liar i.'
. " 1 . .w nianwav. a.. ... -
: tut. Aujit.. liux m. bm,,,", '
It. Su. rt ai l ir.t &i. "' -I
FOH BALE Freah J,y cTiTTTI
olu. Will .oil oi- iru.i- .; "v.:. 'J
hit W luoliaatar. M1 la I
tlMlt. l..IIKl l'a. f....t ... " it
uiiey fcc..uul lmuoC.' t
WANTKD By married man, exper-
K niHl, Job on rnncn. wains fitauy
pl -ce. Address K K. Beaver, care of
uwa-tvfvlew. City.
FOH SAi-K Five head a-1 i; Z"
Ht:Y tOU' lTt-uh,.n ...... . "
Ktoiiouiy Kli.tf tiepr. lloKari TrtJ
WANTRU Prune pickers. Good pick
lug. Mootl camping grounds. S rite
fur puiliculurs. I'hunu Itt-X?. W'm.
K WeHVcr. Myrtle Creek, Oregon.
VVVVVVWVMAAAAaAAar1rAMraaMaiM
l'"OK Uli.NT. .
KOH KENT fafety di'poalt boxaa.
. Hoaeburir Nalloiittl Bank.
.MlSt'HIJ.AMJOlH.
Kult TltAiia' &-juasenKei lourlnK cur
ult b-iooiii ino'lern lioufa. cloae lu.
u. cure .ewi.tvn'w.
I-AIIIES'
nice
ill)
City Fathers
Discuss Grading
Whcllier or not It would be advis
able lor the city lo establish grad'f
on u'ii'UVfd streets and thereby al
low i tit properly ovrneiB who desire
to build their ceii.ent sidewalks to
cuntonii with this gradt. was dis
ou;wd pro nnd con at th council
Tiieeiing last tTenliiB. The majority
if the eounoilmen were of the opin
ion that such action would be the
proper steps lo take, while otherc
were V'-ry much opposed to It. No
ipreei.ieiit could be reached and the
matter was conilnued for discussion
uniil the next meetliiR. It was the
contention of some of the members
i hat In ihe event such a grade was
established by the city, not all of Ihe
sidewalks would be built in unl
orip'ty. owihK to 'he fact lhat some
would perhaps build the cement
walks v hlle others would let their
old wooden ones remain.
Coming!
Coming!
Ji::t What You've Been Waiting For
- THE
Macy and Baird
COMEDIANS
In Their Mammoth Waterproof
Ik- f.lktn A I ho Itrold
Jk Ikeaon. who was In the
sriiii .f: f!li the taiirouM yauis ai Ine"
time of the collision between the
wrecker train and a switch engine,
also received a badly bruised leg Hi
description of the affair shows that
eRcnpe of Mr. Parks from Instant
death was almost miraculous. A tt
was the Injured man was unconscious
for t-ome time. He was standing In
the door of the car ready to step out, ,
when the crash came, and was
caitghl In the wreckage. When res- :
cued the men in the yards thought J
he w dead, but after first aid meas- ;
urea bad been applied hopes for him
fvvived.
lent theatre
OX J U KSOX STMI-'.KT XoltTH OK HOI (. I. AS HOTKI,
I'llOKMINti THK HI ST IN IMSAMAS AND I'OMKIUtS
i ii AMiK w inN.n.M yov.i timi- a wkkk
Ol'KMNO TI.AY
Saints
and
Tues.-Wed.
AggJLlg
LADIES FREE
l:eept .Tc ar tnx oponloir
I'l.y
VAUDEVILLE
itt:rw i:i:N aits
Take an Aerial Joy Ride in Cloudland
WJTH PILOT AVERS
Pltine will fly from the following points on days given:
Iti'srltiirjt
OitLhtiiil .
. . Ani, lfl lo 21
Fevtntl new nlrplnnes ef the i-U-B t; pe. eiit3pped with 90-horxepowr
Citftlsn motors, for s.il at only c:jot Jl:nc .told on terms.
Learn to fly and gt your inatouiu now. ve offer course at tfchool in
Aviation, putting you in-tht iik ressret.al class, for 300.
MeclianlcM' School In .WUtn. eomplete course, indludlng flying, $154.
Flying imuriu-tlons given ai lt.8uM.rg frdin 9 to 11 a. m. dally while
plane Is lo-re.
Dudrey Aircraft and Supply Company
HSU Raat t lfir-lKrd at, Xorth. IVirtland, Arriroa.
.!lreaa latters of Inquiry t.i ('lant lii.l-y. Prenl.lorK; ar C. il. Alrkh,
Mkr.. as per schedule ot Tlylog a por V.nns nume'f above.
USED
CARS!
Ti"HIIIaaj,t,
.V
admission: ----
N l!rnr 2Jc. In, 3c t
SURE SOME SHOW
1'OOKH Ol'liN T::U. ClItlAIN KISK8:1.Y
One Ford Touring
One Ford Truck
J. F. BARKER & CO.,
lnl.Kl!.'NTS
KOSKItnUi, OUK(;ON
Al'TOMOIilLKS
Tlt.VCTORS
WE SFXL
liaison
MAZDA LAMPS
Douglas County !4g!il"and Water Co,
tailored suit-, conts.
dresses neatly, stylishly done.
to. Jackson.
BTTT.L FOIt SKftVICB Itenisttfred milk
tuiain Sbortliorn bull for service at
Kmplre barn.
SAKKTY FlitHT Secure a solfty de
posit box fur yuu valuable papers at
l lie ituMeu Uik i'.uii.
iKll.L.lN(J
WKtJ.
driller. It.
-H. E.
1. Itosfbui'K.
1 lei nen 1 mil n.
1'hone 3-16.
LJVKSTOClv KXCUAKUK If you have
livetitock of any klnu ror suio or ex
change, list It with Or. H. K. Hunt,
2:!ti Oak St., llosebursT.
MON K Y TO 1A) A N 20-yur rural
credit farm loans, low Interest rate.
fJO.OUU local money to loan on good
real estate. First mortgage. See M.
F. Rice of Hlce A Klce.
.'" OA L. hi imiu mou vl c .
iruod nibltKr A-1 in... i ...... .
lion; 118 hcuUfbaKur 4. uJL I
... """e ttine At-!
1IOMU FUH 8AUi-Ui thaTlrri
em uii mcouiH oi moving JuJ
5-rooui bungalow and iouAiua
rji nAiar. small tfoat ramh i
acre; horse 14uo lbn., cowa, j't I
one-tiorue wuifon. siiiKie hin,
cultivator and other toots. or u"
titulars wiito ti. W. t., Uout i k
is, UujiebiuK, Oregon. '
FOH 8 ALU The follow in-iiiiTay-.
mi Lines cunuiilun;
1 1 11 S uuhlatid six, sw
i lyu Chevroltt, V,lv.
ISorvice Gatutfe, KoHeburg, Qrt.
WANTKD Heat late " moUel DwJ
model, milcaue used, condition'
first letter. Address Box 1123, ko,tJ
FOH tsALK For home can nine, i
beans, dill, beets, toitiatota. r
torn, cucumbeis. Ruy iliittt f .J
Kroner, fiione or call It i
Templln St.
LOST AND I'Ot'M.
FOL'NO A dark bay mare. Owner
pk-.iae cull and nay charges. K. i.
Cloak e. Kde n bower. Ore.
FOlTNl Lady's black silk coat. Owner
please call at News-Heviev office for
it. ,
l1')ST Ulaek traveling ba contalniim
toilet art ii lea ami valuable papers,
between CoiiaKe lirow and highway
to Ashlamt. 1-0 reward. Fd. Ander
son. aUi Z4lt Ave. So.. Seattle. Wash.
SFPEHIOH ItOCK SPIlINGTOAiJ
uesi on ine niaract; ury aiat wt.J
nd mill ends bythe tier or co.d
special price on iu tier luts, E
i 'enn, cor. iuk ami ant in
FOU BALK Kew heavy hens 1
about 10t White LeKhorn vlticktcJ
WRiron with bolHter mutinies, iiu
seated hack, $4U. the two for tr
practically new narrow, lis; cultn
tor. si: tne two iir :u. one i
west and 14-nille suuih of book.
tilUHS. At. Lt. btCVCIll".
tOli SALE.
h'OR 8ALK Split reed oaby buggy. 106
N. Farrott Ht.
(J It AY OATS AND VETCH for sale af
ter August 20. Price roason;ible.
Arthur U .Weeks. Ruckles, Oregon.
to It SALE Corner roads iture. tt:i
eral mcrchantlite. Mt-Imih;, tir.-fot. 1
miies from Koscourtr; lncjuilei 1,1
acres 6-year-old prunes in bean-.
this year. Oood 8-roon. home, sl
axe. Darn, oilier outoui:mnKi; iehhI
fruit; all in tlrst-clas shape..
by house, well liht-d. Will ttt
stock of muse, at Invoice. Plid
Jliou. with $:50U down, baltr. i
terms. It. StuMia. Melrose, Ore
Mrs. W. S. McElhlnny and daugh
tor Joaophliie are spending their va
calton at Newport. They left Hose
burg Sunday for the beach and plan
to remain there for beveral weeka.
IN YE OLDEN TIME
Hoop
slarta were
worn by
those who
first asked
the druggist
for, and in
sisted on
having, the
genuine
Golden
Medical
Discovery
M,t 1,..
v 1 V
Dr. Piprro ftvnr fift.v vpnra
ago. Dress has changed very
much since then! But Dr. Ficrce'a
medicines contain the same de
pendable ingredients. They are
standard today just as they were
fifty years ago.
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery for the stomach and
blood cannot be surpassed by any
remedy today.
Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescrip
tion for weak women has never
been equalled for the distressing
complaints incident to woman
hood. What others say:
Los Anqelks, Cal. "I snfferpd
from nervous prostration for several
years, trying various remedies fur
nished by the doctor. At last I tried
Doctor Pierce's Favorita Prescription,
together with Doctor Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery, at the advice oi
ft friend who had nsed it and had been
cored, and my recovery was prompt
and permanent." Kose Faolkneb,
SS2 South Grand Avenue.
We Buy at
BERGER'S
BARGAIN STORE
Tildes Mohair, Raffs,
Rnbher, Old Metals,
Paper and Rones.
A Oood Line of Second Hand
Cass and Pine Sta. ' X
AMifttne Sjart
bfrMi. facing
rrrlilid. darCrall
rttiilrvtld Manr
r port-- w om n , mv n.
Jit- Otftiilb-n
of KuTALKO t nif
refund sktranM. Or
tamo,. for Vrup' b-)l
tn J. HAKT riTTAIrf,
No. 1 Dulck flattery iSWl
No. 2 liulck Battery JSM"!
No. 1 Chevrolet Battery..'"'!
No. 2 Chevrolet Battery.. 2O.0
For Other Cars
Prices on Aiipllcatlon.
MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
Aircnev liulrk nnd fTievmW
4t N. jHckaon M. KraU
HUNTER AND GUIDE
Tack horses furnished. Write lo-1
dates. . I
Hi:ilX WI'LIA Camas Volley,
Sheet MetalWork
. OF A lb KINDS
J. H. SINMGER
1 to OAK STREET rilONK 421
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Mns. r. D. o Kf Cut Flowert. fc
rr;i s ;i fniropnt l
"a. ti. i-i.ii...n W. I
Fhyalclan. :tl W. Lane
It U .what ' we think and !
what we do that ink I
I. . Thn) ii ' !
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H APPY THOl'CJHT In etr' i
bottle of SITKKIOK SOK.a.
ROSEBL'RG DAIRY AND SODA 0
DOUGLAS COUNTY TAXIDERMY
AND TAHNINC CG.
Tanner ff til rlnsnefl o Turn.
Mnnufncturers of Muffn, fur Hhoul
rter Throws, Fur Coats and Cap ft.
Also mount heads and animals of
all kinds.
RtMbarav Orcoa.
OPEiYALL SUMjlB
Piano Derailment
Heinline-Moore ConserctM
Violin and Physiol
Education Department
dosei Until September-