It O B t; Uf U O WU . ItPVIICtt Uanrd idtir l:irp butiittif. U. W. Ilutf L. Wtnberlj llrM . Bate Pally, pmr year, by mill 4 P't Lm!y, bix monthi, by mail....... J. 00 hy Carrier, pr mouth W 1 l. AisH.'lHted Freas eclUMly entitled to th uie for republication ol all news d input he credited to It or nut otherwise credited In thla paper and alio the local imwi published here in. All rlKhta of republication of mpv cliil dUptttche tiiMii r alao raaervud. Kntered aa ecofid-clRL mat ler M.iy 17 li.'(t, at the pout office nt KukeburK, O'fKon, under I he A-tof AUreh I, 1b.". lt4M'l)urfC, Oniion, Kft, Arrested and Fined For Killing Beaver Official Democratic Statement ily IXmjjlan County Democratic Central Committee. Wm. A. Wroe, son of a well known Smith Kiver raiiihtr was fined fi'S ,". jubnue j. rw. . avers' quartern iiiiuminceil Llii, of lleeilnpurt on tlio charca of kill- The Hpen k ith will show lug a beaver and nhliiuliiK the lililn to l nlraK, hiivh I lie I out Hay Times. The rase was pi oHiiu!eil hy I)i puly (JaiiiH Warden MIk. til .Mar.ilifielil, In tonjiim tliin. w ith l ho federal game offlilalH. The. cane wan ralhiT a peculiar one the ofreiiso occurhiK nearly two yearH uko. Wroe wan llien 17 anil was trapping for other fur hearing an imals, when he (jot a beaver, and shipped It by parrel post to a Clii caso dealer anil re eived J II. ill for It. It was IhrniiKh the shipment that the federal ul fleers got a line on it, evetil iiatly. democratic headquarters have been opened at the office of J. V. Storrett. of the Alt Bar ben Lund Co 112 West Cass street. with .Miss Ivlun Mackay In charse. Any one tunning demo ratlc literature or a cainp.'ifeii h;ition will please call at neaimuaiiers on lass street, near the Southern I'at-ltlc depot, any time ueiween u a. in. and & d. hi. if ft Senator Harding's fidelity to the great cortmrailons of l he country and to those of large Incomes will be exposed to the people of Oregon. amoiiK other things, hy scores of speakers who are soon to go Into every comer of the slate Cox head- morning. that the vole or the Ohio senator were In variably cast against the excess irofils tax. against Increasing the lax on war profits, and against In ciea:ilng the taxes on thoso with In come! aie've 1 ,000,1100 a year. "Senator Ifardlng's record (if loy alty to the big corporations Is one of the most striking In the history of American political life" Is the state ment of I)r K. T. Ileillund. Mult nomah rouniv chairman In telling of I ho plan to expose Harding's record. It leaves no iiiestlon as to whom Hauling thinks should bear the cost of government In Ihe Iiiited States. JAMES M. COX m : 1 v . -..Mk 'i i r t NEWSPAPER WOMAN FORCED TO OIVE UP So Run Down Los Angeles Woman Collapsed But Is Now Back at Work. "Tanlac Has No Equal" Says Mrs. Ames. comes. Individuals or corporations, he didn't want the farming and pro fessional cornoratiolls to he exemnl The story runs like this. An amend- from Income laxes. He voted against ineni was oitered to the revenue bill exempting them. And he voted again J ney forwarded Ihe Infoimailon Our speakers will tell the story of to Mr. Illlg, nod ho slarled to locate the Harding otes to Iho peoplo of Wroe. He found a W. M. Wroe on Oregon before November." hnillh lllver, but no W. A. Wroe. Finally he cornered W. M. Wroo u'-n Z I . providing for the ellmlnatlun of 1st giving publicity to Income tax re- i. . tun. . .i . . , . ".!!. mm in consumption taxes, turns and to profiteering. " .'! . "K...Vf.l.he. ,"'uv".r-ll,,.vU,w..or '" . ! from the whole pub- His at.ltu.le on the sublect of tax minimum m'nally: ' ,,e n""'" ,,p by ,n-t" U defined In an address In the Heaver cannot be k I In Oreeon " .' V ".. . 0"lB OH r'el.ruary 2, 1917. He . , - - - --- - .-. - o iit,,,iMTH in iMi:rns oi ta.iiuu. fse.iaior said" except hy special perm t. and then iiur.iin ....i..... I ... . ... onlv when Ihev are iloln .l,,.t. ... " "V" " '- I lor one an. speaking In op- " iiirtin.. IWH iflll to t MM ntmi. li nivan nu hill property, t ne permits are restricted n,nor , , ,.,.. i, . . a T. percent tax on war profits, i twenly-six millions of unfair, lin llurding voted against It. I Just unreasonable and uncalled for i Another amendment provided for .class tax upon the great corporations n i" porn-tie tax on war profits, of the land Harding, voted against It. I Speaking of the excess profits tax I Another amendment provided for he said: ia tir per cent tax on war profits. I "1 want to pot Into tho record Harding voted ngalnst.lt. I.Mr. President, lhat this tax In the Another amendment provided for ' first place is not necessary: that It a fio percent tax on war profits, is revolutionary; it Is unfair: it Is Harding voted against it. I sectional In character; It is dlstlnct- : Another amendment provided for ly class legislation, anil not designed !a fin tier cent tax on war profits. t but well Inclined to discourage huc : Harding voted ngain-'t II. icess; and then. In tho last analysis, lie voted ag:iinit four amend- II Is utterly Impracticable to collert nients providing lhat the tax on the larger corporation Incomes be In creased. He voted against the raising of Ihe lux on the larger Incomes anil voted 'gainst raising the rate to fi0 "Among the many ;! mild en- fainting spells. I was unable even dorsements that liaie been ghin to walk to the car, and finally had Tanlac by Ihe p.-iole of California, to Kjvt) up my work. I was so lit-r-none is more int. r. -.-.ting than H'" 4QU , couiu , )u.P crying at times siaiemeni mane u ..rs. n. r. ne-.-. . 425 wih iiiv.a ;,reet. Los Alleles. 1r my back hurt me constantly and who has been a allied emplince of I could not get more than an hour's the I. os Angeles Timei for the past idieu at a time. seven years. . j -j wa3 s0 imiirescd by reading "I consider that Tanlac has been . 0,.,..,s about Tunlac that worth all of ten dollars a bottle to . ....,.. ,,... and the second me," Raid Mrs. Ames, " and those wishing to know pi'ronaily what I think of it may wnle me. and I'll be only too glad to tell (lieni all about It. "Karly In 191U my stomach be gan giving me trouble and since 'ben I had been almost a constant dose helped nie. I am now on my fifth bottle and feel like a new per 'son. I eat Just anything I want und It agrees with me perfectly for I do iol have the slightest touch of in tlircstion. My nerves ate calm and steady and I sleep every nl-:ht like a b:'.he. I have never felt better In sufferer. Always alter meals I had jny life, have gained .eleven und t a stuffed up feeling and lay heart half pounds and I am perfectly hap neat so naru anil last at Times i ii.ii py iiei-aiise Tanlac has testored my it alaimed me. About l montln health and I can attend to my du ago I Just collapsed com pletcly. I ties in the office as well as I evei onnldn'T eat and L'ot so weak I had could." to whiter months and tho bides have to bo turned over to the game com mission, who auction them off once a year and use the proceeds in pay ing the danmge to peoplo who have Bid feted a loss through the work of the beavers. Mr. Dllg says that heaver nro In creasing In numbers, thote being a few large colonies on upper Sinllh river and 111 that sectinit us well as in Kugeno, Hood lllver and many eusleru Oregon- points. II. Jay Stone, formerly a resident of this city but now living al lu Angeles, came to this city today and will remain for a short tlnn unending to business matters. Mr. Stone experienced Ihe I.os Angeles rnrthiiuakes which he stated did considerably more d.uour.o than was reported, lie reports Mrs. Stone en Joying excellent health In the south ern cltv. it along , Hon.' the lines of Just applica- MITKH. peri The nubile is herebv notified that I ent on Incomes in excesB of Jl.OIIO,- have sold my interest in Ihe Melrose utlO. atnre to Mrs. K. Stubbs. All out- Although Harding Invariably vot- standing accounts are payable to Mrs. I'd against Increasing the tucs ou Klulibs, who also assumes nil bills war profits and Ihoso of Inrper In- ncainsl the store. It STI'llllS BUTTERICK PATTERNS FOR OCTOBER MISS MANHATTAN SUITS AND COATS oxowsstori 331333 M -eptem, At Money er peciais Saving Prices $3.25 Ladies' Outing Gowns $2.49 Made of best praties of heavy Outing. High or low collars. Full sixes. SPECIAL $2.49 42-in. Piquot Tubing Just received case of this most want ed Pillow Tubing. Regular 7fc yard, value. Here at 59 cents per yard. 40c Ginghams, 29c yd. New Fall patterns in stripes, plaids, plain colors. Regular 40c grade buy here at 29c per Yard 4 AltOUXI) THK TOWN Is III .Snleni Mrs. F. O. Mabuii is spending a few days at Saleut in attendance at the stute fair. To Visit Son Mrs. 11. W. Ktrnng left this morn ing for Hire Hill to spend a couple ot days visiting with her sou, Ka-1. Will Visit Sister .Mrs. J. II. Hogan Ml this morn ing for Albany where she will visit lor several days with her sister. To .A li In nd Mrs. (i. , Sloddard b it Ibis morn ing for Ashland where si xpects to visit for a short tune with friends. Iienve For i'ortlund Mrs. K O. Srhullz mid Mrs. W. A. .lohnsin left ou Ihe morning train for Portland to visit for a few days. ioOM til roi'tllUHl ' J. Ilobsnli. of the Soldiers home left this morning for I'm Hand to kisll with fiiends ami relatives for a short time. Itellilns to Itilldle -Mrs. W. I). Chadwlck. of Kiddle was a Hoseburg visitor for a short time yesterday, leivlug for her home on tho evening train. To San l-'i-aiicisco Miss Jane llrown who has hei-n visiting at tlie .1. M. PiiiKertiin 1k.hi-- en South Iieer Creek, left i his morn ing for her hum,, In San Kraucisco. llll-ioes al Sulliellin I'. O. Malian. of the local Ore;on growers plant, left this morning for Sntlierlin to attend to business mai lers at the processing plant. $3.50 Cotton & Wool Bats, $2.98 Full size 72-8-1 extra heavy, for comforts. S2.9S Yarns - Fleisclmer's Yams-Yarns Fleischner's Knitting Worsted Fleisclmer's Zepher Fleischner's Silkanwool Fleischner's Harther Mixed ... Fleischner's Saxon v $1.25 per hank 5 ic per ball 95c per ball 7-'4c per ball 45c per ball WHY PAY MORE! Vk off on entire line of high-grade Suits, Coats, Dresses and Skirts. in Alleiids Stale Kali- County S nool Superintendent O ('. llrown left on the tnoi niii- Iran for Salein uheie he will spend a con pie of days In attendance al tin state lair. Visited l al-ni -Mrs. Ida Morris, of Portland, w Uo owns a large farm nud orchard near I Looking Class, returned to her heme I this .morning after superintend!!!:; j work at the orchard. Visit In IHIInril Mr. and Mrs. W. J. nurnhnm of Klamath Falls who are spending aj few weeks in Itooelmrg and vlrlnltv, ! left last evening Ifor Dillard where i tin y will visit with relatives for a1 few days. ,, lletirtls to llold'c . Mrs. I., s. Ho .-.lt d. who spent few hours In Koseburg yesterdav ! shopping and vlsitlnt with friend left Kor her home in r.iddle on the evening train. ;letlinis to l-'riwo l A. F. ltinierly. ef San Ffncisco, jwhn has b en listing with Ifriend 'In linsebiirg the past week, left last night for California. Mr. Tlutterlv is omplovod hy the fire department in San Francisco. Ketiiro IIimmi Mr ar.l Mrs. n. T.. I lodge nnd two children who have been visit i :i vvi'h Mr llo.lge's relatives at i.eoV ct.ass. left thi morning for Sat rranii-co where they reside. From l-'iei-ni CVmhi Win-tierlv arrived In U bin-e last n g'-t from Knrene an I will fpen.t a short time here nttend '"g iii lii'--iT'e matters conn-vted w i'h the deni-tm'it of Internal rev eeu.. for li!fh he Is collector for souther Oregon F-ivii here Mr. Wim-l-'Tlv will continue on to Oram Pas. M'd'o-d. AsV -nd and Klsmaih Falls retaining north In the rear future To N In Oiy lbr,.v s,.,!,i, .nperintendeit of the roM-c sfl:nels ptwIi irt le-ve nirh for a few hoar, hur ried Visit to Pctohnre In ronnn-ii,.n ''h his sellipi; of proeertv ! owns a inn rtiv On Th,ur, -unerin'epiiert Portland to V rid-n . th w:tt te-ert f,-, tend e meetli f o, stste teacher's s.imciatlon of Mch ' he li a member. Medford Tribune. IIKWI.I, JST!II.W VOTH FII1ST NATIONAL IIKTCRN'S i Northern, Western, and Mlddlo Western states. i 1 Popular Vote. j Harding .11.1 03 Cox 25,003 ! Idectoral vole. Harding ,'ir.fl Cox S Southern Slates. I Popular Vote I Harding in, 494 'ox 17,015 KU-ctornl vote. Harding 8 Cox 147 Total Popular Vote. Harding 111. .Ml" 4 Cox 4L,01S I Total 1 1,-clocal Vote. Hording Cox ir,i) I A ! Necessary to elect. ICS. Ittisltiess ill Oakland .lolin liudi-n liii this luoinlng for Oakland to attend to business mutters. Don't abu.se y won'l stand i(. less than it savei and Acces.-orii s. oir spare tire, It A tire cover costs H. Morton, Parts I'OH I III XTV I.KIIK. aii'tlitate on t';e N.n.-ail,,-!- ,-l,..a 1-1. III. II' .-! i.l iepnl.ll. in 011 lor tie l-.l 1 WIN In tlo 1011- ami will I hat all t- 1 soiin (at illl Ihe otri.e r.-.-.-n -ais tl.-alau-nl. M-;pr lliill- solalt.-.l 1 1 1 a 11. i:iniii,i:. The Symbol of Merit In ancient Assyria, stone jars marked with certain seals were kiioun to contain wine of the highest imaliiy. in mod ern times articles stamped with certain trade marks are re.'o;:nie,l s supreme In their Held. The Uv-i, trade mark is a notable symbol of merit a mark which for more than a "ore of years has ile-iiriioio,! 'ipreme ifuality. and nrove.l meaning 1,, ,m)rJ .. U sers iii ti Magnito Ignition.. ine Wor ,1 It .1 .ii.-i.-s nri CLASSIFIED COT TTl I ALL KEW CLASSIKIEU ADVKBTlSKilCM-, WANTED. WANTKU Furnislie,! t.uuaj. Tel. llb-lt. or unCurnlithttd WA.S'TKIJ Kurd toui ing bodv, model M o r ifttr. ti ox v.O aku-id. Q r vg u n WANTF.u 1 urKeya, targo or small. Uuyer Hr.. I'hone J4-iH. WANTKu iiouHfkf ejer, no young iadu-a net-d upply. I'hotie 4 l-H. AX l l-'.lt liood iliff pumtii'tr. Chun. K. I'ullen. Cam as Valley, Ore. VANTi:iJ Parrot cage at Fuuleli'i t'oliffvtloliery. vT NT K I tL'hambf i n, aid. Apply to Mi s. Troxell, L mpqua Hotel, luiniv tha t r 1 y . VA NTKU--Vountf,( HI ii,, l( a V.:- F:hj. J-indr return tots.it 1 A: pie DickeiH. Mr. I. J. Garden Valley. Photit. WOMAN WANTKl) To no cooking Kumj- work. liuulr Peuplei Supply -Man to tan two ik-rr til.len. t Campbell, W kwuuJ Motor WANTKH Apply Jo i oii.pany WAX'I'KU S. hool tach'r in Ilttrit-t No. t; 1. lrw, Ore. Apply to Zvtiuu ViinlJyke. t'l.-rk. koi. ..... KuKMlt. I'lxon. 1,1V, , ' ?.''" "" UmTV- TTTTT. r-: Vrt- M. T. iau-T tilcH. 1'Olt SALi WANTKI --A luiKK.v ami 1iuM)-mh muI( iihlf ffir Shetland puny. Tlie Hiown -hildrt'ii. Hx .'7, Canum Valley. ur-. WANTKI) ii. A. C. Mtiain RiTiTlTork iiml White l.ei;liorii i-orkeiel. I'hone j,-rr' A. Goff. KoelmrK. Ore. WANTKD:' apple noVt pi:h," Vrefera bl' tliuKe who ii:te h.ul ex purieiie. T iitn for campei'M or trafinpoi tuiiitn. l)i 1 1 " ni' Vil fr'S- ' v ei Ui tid Ui i-hard . WA.VTi;h -I'an nut? une or tVtT l.it s reasonably elnHe in. Ht ImrKain price. Want to build small hiii.e fur iny neir Immediately. A. 11., eare Neua Hevltw. W A X TI :i Al Iddle a Ke.l w iTiow 7iy v Nhe position hk huuitekeepfr In a n-lhted family of adults onlv. Ad dnss K. T. M.. care F. S. WUmn, Su tlier 11 n. Oregon. W A N T K 1 A p p 1 e p U' k e rV." V a j? , ;m a 5 eentrt per hour for men. 3" eenta p r hour for women. M.alu Ht hunk houso If denired. Tents for cHnipeiw. )yeil;'tiil Orchards. iarden V,i I ley. W AN'I Kl t l'rtMluee of"iTf"kl nds. In iliidiiiK fruits. Vt'KetableH. eK. (fraln, ete. tulnfes, pear, ripe ap ple and prunes In pailicwlar thi Week. Address cnmmuiilcut Ions, wire or mall, to It. Dunham. North Mend. Ore., matin uaiity. kind -f parkiLKe used, pin t, auiounl of nup 'ly nnd date shipment oultl ne liiilile, TiTiiim eawh. OR I IK. N'T. eon. Pr . v t imseouig. en, H; j Kilt HAI.K cheap, c. A.nii.i ';.''.:.,0:,n M i III St. ties Co. lona hav .ookiiiir ti !.,,. Full SALK Tvi u i-TT-r . 2. 'i miles vet ,,t it,.u.A r 1 frsrT- oMn ifm sAi7i":'--i in.. I'Tnr-T; i,arr- Bo4r.lt ' doen. reus t.rJ m;ui. Wilbur, ureu'un.' Iitti'-) Modi:l ciiKVit,ru?Trir- nt . I1,, ' "ew Urc- A Ut FOR iii-:;T Safety deooMt boxes. HtifpbuiK National Bank. KOK HUNT 2 furnlslwd "rooms. In- K I.auo St. I'hone 133. sleeping roonm, . I'hone ;n:(. Hi: ItKNT lie;is:ilit modern eonvenie net Ct-ni le.nen preferred 'nil H 1-;.T Nicest furni:lie(l rooms In town, furnfi.e heat. 1 bltuk of round hmifM.. I'hone 3'ir.-J. OK ItKNT Kai ni at Olalla, or wl'i well on eauy teiinn. Apply t Mrs. J. I'. lelin, ai5 Cliadwitk St.. lioHebuiK. Ore. l '( 'It It KNT Kurn in hod hoiisekeenlnir apartments and sleeplnx rooms. tb.MebiiiK Apaitnieiils, Main und Honshu I'linne C'.t. J'(K Ki-.N F- Hint Umiih locution, fori- sitlnK of Hhirp euipped with tool, Hood house, barns, on hard and gar den. Address 1. H. Nb liols, liitnU- MISCJLLA.N'KOL'S. TAKKN IT Hay horse with halter on. (iwner may y.i-t auio by, culling at Sunshine Ham h. CAN SAVK Vtii; 2i)ti on a new lajo t.iodel Chevrolet. Imiulre Srvlte ;av,ii. Coseburjr. Oris. . I' lt I-:k T(oa?d to yoniiK man or hitrh school hoy for a little work each day Apply Cafett-i in. i:A'T(Mt I'liWINMlTeyouTonle? in at on.e if you want work done. Oilbeit Wood. Hox la.l, Hosebuig. vKKTV FIRST Scrtire a naleiv 7le- poit box for your valuable papain al A-'":!:istl"'rK N'-'t.'n"l Hank. i K tlltASS Si;::u Now ready for il lplio nt. test for pasture sowing, ilu per nvt, Spet ial priee on large ots. I-:. A. Klioten. Salem, tire. M INKY TO LOAN 2'J-vear rural' cre.iit farm lo.'.ns, low IntcreHt rat.-. JJii.niK) lmal money to loan on uood l.'lt SAI.K-Knsifa,;. oixoniTr -i: h,w. Killt SAI.K-Cheat seed. . per lb. Phone Mmtitomery. lxokmK , UOX SHOOKS hOlt yAITtlTH Dear: ulm. w.-.,.. I-P! 1 1 mv.il 7 -"r.,.7.:.; W'- Huh n-uii V", kJ M ulre XevvM jteu"w.y " : ouuui u ' a ii ytii. v i!le. Ore. I'ickelis 1'Olt SALK- $. Chuliriel'S til an.l ood tu (laruKej in guod c(Jl!dii I of e it at K-stb. Knit SAIjK Jersey liivvd andlI Horm- iresii. otiiers wilt bt ..on T i naiireui, li. K. l). No. 1. ft; i-oit qi ick sai.k n;n atr near i hut. ore., fur k-sn ia ses.se.l valuation. G. 0. Omm, Unrj l-'Olt SAhK 3-4 acr-8. parUr" proveil, half way lieiwctn 1 ( ii'i'K ami I'ei'iiie, on nCgi r t Ininham, hays Crjck, ura. I-OK SALK ii-room moden. ho:. i nose in. win ivp puesiiua once, rnune nu-iL inquire 1'tiwler S(. KOK S.M.K Yearlintr Kambou:..- rarns tlmt will wJxar 20 to Jv Ibi. i nne winie wool. I Will cH i earload. J'rlces right. F. W. Htr i A;lilaml. Ori'Kon. MAKK oKKKIi, orit-half cash. Uiiri on time at per cent intrreai, on . acres of "Frazh-r Ward Kamh.'t Melrose. L. Aleatltir, Palace Hi! Walla Walla, W..sli. real K Kit state. First niortcaue. Rice & Hire. See M. l 'l Klv'KIVKH letter from owner of ten acre tract at Kden bower ; good house i-1,,1 hum; line dark sol, prac tically ,iVe. Most be Hold on or he rTe th.. iht of (id, $IXMii eash. "A ical snap." No cnniiii ission. J, W. " ollrr,,iti, Kih-nlmwer Store. Foli vl'lCK SALK Id ;icrt-s on .).. ly road; city water; 34 miln If Uosehtii K ; fi-roony iimlsf. ban i e 1 1 i - k en ru n li . A dii re ' M" Sale," are News-IU-vit-w, FOK SAId-:" 1' Kord""ibiherj' uri ton; 1 liti; Foul tt-uring. 1IHF'. . tourllitf. These ears art- in lint (I- (ondltion, new tires, and art pn-l to move quick, li. 11 un. u land. Ore. FOK SALK RoM-hnrjf "property live blocks ef venter of city. Prs ertv now briiiKUiB l"u.00 rent sides owner's iia;ters. On s street, paved sidewalk and tetr in and pa hi. Also other pr-ryr: Deal with owner at SU Win 1- ( i K S A ! . K - - New , iiiedrrn -rt; house, built in fi atart-s; lt l"1-. onlv clear. Hist i lai-s lumber uw coats lead zini- and oil in pan-I'l-ice Jls.Ml terms. Hu.e oUid 1 be built now for l-U'i"). First 0" soutli Kiversiae store. hitenlo Mr. ;eo. L.ike. tlrt hmiM ' ibire will show projierty. J. l n:;m, F-b'tibowe:- I'-r--- IMtOI KSSIO.NAL CAUD9 Jack Kottch ot Drain has received the agency for the Queen line df In. 'uliatois and brooders .Now fs the ! F. I. 'KX Cut Flower. Puoc time to make your inquiry and plare our order for future delivery. (his l.O'in.n Tens! in Throiieh '-.iiK' Slltienm.i 1 i t .... t. , ' ; me hiRhest of ,l;tt".faciunnK ideals, znalntw riianled Hd serupulousiv nnn,t,,ned To .eek this .e. ; ! "A-M" trade mark, to ff'';I H and to m;ike USp ,,f tho BOSCH OFFICIAL BOSCH testation OEVANEY&EURNETf llkr.Hl H(i, OHKlillN What is Your Answer? When you fide on nlr von Imva nm.. t'lt.'H tml bh,w,its, I'iiiiv pump, ex l:a Mi ex. i-Mu tubes, and spoil lots of o..,l clothes. y,,u uwear (wonietimes) inn you never know what lii happen next. When yoU ride on I hhfr.nl Flllrs ii iiiniini i,ae a. puncture or blow iit No pumo to carry, need no extra ires, you t.ve nu iife for Inner tubes ar.d "u know j,tll Kr.t abttut doulde oi your casings. iinis have md Veil this nrnblem. e Tiller, guaranteed 1UU,- L'MVLRSAl fllltR SERVICE STATION SC0S!R 0 m ROSE CAUL W. OHMAN. MANACER 210. 403 W. Cass. III. M. II. Phyalclan. pt.TI-EB HilroprKWl 222 W. uine 3- II TH V 'II.COX riano. TliMrr. .al Kiii.lrii;:irl.'n. 1001 Wm' r Sl. Phone 1JJ-L. Tim Tl I .1 -I.l "0 Illll.-M. Heinline-Moore CONSERVATORY MUSICAL K I NDERCARM VOICE m I'liyslciU Kilucalion, Incli new fealura ot lnU" club "d Wand DlilN. BUY YOUR Wood -Coal from H. J. DENN TRANSFER CO. Cormr Onk nnd Jlaln. Telephone 13H Trompt Service Prlcei Right BERGER'S BARCA1N STORE GOOD LINE OF NEW CLOTHING Second-han.lShoos.Clo r ... DorirslTlS inir. etc. com '- in Rost burg. HATTERIES'I , .11 w t . .. 125 09 " lit-. 'VI.- - ..ttt .50.00 t'i I45" For Oiofr Cm P. Ire. on Appllati0, MOTOR SHOP ttff . 441 Jfk"