Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, October 14, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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Daily, par r, lijr malt 14 00
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HyTTurrier, pr month fro
The' Ao fitted Prni YsV' eacluiiirely j
entitled to the uae for republication of ,
all fiewi dUpalUiw creUlted to ll or :
nc ottirtty credited In thla paper
and alio the local nwi pufalialied here
In. All fiu-hta of ruDubllcation of d fe
cial dispatches heroin are alao reserved.
fentered at aacfud-ciaae matter liny
17. 11 20, at the poet office at ItoaeourK.
(rKon, under the Act of March if, laWM.
IttMohurg. Oivkoii, Ort4tMr I I, U
Skyline Route
Highly Praised
Kl'CENE, Oct. 14 Many bounti
ful scenic and recreational featured
await development along the summit I
of the Candida raiiKe (ruin Mount 1
Hood to Crater Lake. asserts Forest
Examiner K. M. Clcater who recent
ly accompanied the survey parly of
tho proposed skyline road.
Great open areas with remarkable
vising that !nay be traveled on horse
back. Innumerable lakes whl-h are
now being atocked with fish, majae
tic mountain raiiKes, most Intereat
lug lava deposits and attractive sum
mer home sites were among the fea
tures discovered, dealer took over
680 pictures on the trip.
"The thing that struck me most
forcibly," salir Clcater, "were the
lakes and the easy travel along what
la usually considered a high, rough
country. You cun go on homehuck
almost anywhere. There aie hull
tlreds of lakes that are not stocked
that are capable of sunnortlng fish
Frank Lenzle put In 60.0(11) fry thb
stimnVr and by tho time the Skyline
man is nnmned. tnese lakes should III
mate good fishing."
Clever Show A t
Antlers Tonight
TonlKht the Antlnrn I h oat re should
not Iib able to handle the ctowiIh
that the Advance mile of tickets for
the tUUG ItHVuo of lievuen m-i'tnH to
Indicate, with out- taxing the theutro
cupuclty. Thero h no mieHtlon but
whut the tllHceniliiK mem lie r or
this community Bem to appreciate
tho hettt in the aniUHemcnt line when
It comes knocking at their door
They will be fortunate ones as there
will he many who will be unable to
get Inside the doors.
It was a clever bit of work or
the part of Manager Hill, to secure
this all star aggregation of artlHtn
headed by that versatile and original
coijicdinn Hoy "Hiram" Clair. If th
lo'ids of scenery that were hauled to
the theatre all dny today Is any In
dlcatlou, then the udvance agent oi
the production was not drawing on
his Imagination when he said thai
the 1920 Kevue of Itevues was the
most el-ihornfnly singed tniDdcal rev
ue on the Ht'ige today.
Scorns of pretty girls In the chor
us garbed in an array of gowns tbut
will turn the feminine portion of the
audience green with envy, seven
complete changes of scenery that for
co'or and originality have never boen
'duplicated bv any other production.
Mimical nu m tiers aiing by those who
know to a nicety how to get the most
out of h'irmony and comedy situa
tlons that bring forth on,, laugh ttf
ter anolhnr. makes up the 1920
Revue of Itevues.
New Apostles of Americanism!
Thise are the teachers. And the school leathers of Douglas Cuunty are Just that! Cuming from many parts or the countI7 10 '.''."J
In Ibis county, and having obtained thla year a more m arly Just compensation, there Is evident on the part of all leaencra a i
moiive to dress according to the standards of the very highest of professions. To those who are In ltoseburg the next
attt iidinV the Institute, Fisher's will be the headquarters for shopping and a cordial welcome is hereby extended.
Our Sacrifice Sale Will Appeal to You!
In every department of this store are many articles that will appeal to the visiting teachers and others from outside points. We call
special attention to .our corsets, with the service of an expert cursetiere: our lingerie, silk. wool, or cotton; our Maxim' shoes, siik
hose; Munslng underwear; dress goods, and suits, coals and dresses. On every article Is a nduetiuu of 15 to .5',; below our regu
lar price. This Is the sale that Is bringing: lower prices to Itoseburg!
Special - CURTAINS - Special
For the rest of this week we will offer a 'new lot of curtains, all in pairs,
some very attractive in colors" with hemstitching and lace trimmings, in
voile and marquisite materials. Our Sacrifice prices are 20 per cent off.
$3.00 Curtains reduced to - $2.40 I $1.00 Curtains reduced to - $3.20
$3.8G Curtains reduced to - $3.05 $5.00 Curtains reduced to - $4.40
f'll I'MM ll '
VISIT OI'K STOltK KVKItV HAY KOK SEW HAIMLWNS!
"Where All Folks Like to Trade"
Coats
Dresses
A Store With Ideals, Quality, Economy
Fashionability
See OurWindows for New Fanby Waists
and Blouses.
CLASSIFIEDjff
ALL NEW CLASSIPIKD ADVERTISEMENTS Wll
P"PB HKAD.NQ un "uTJ
! WANTED.
'WANTED Typing to do at horn. Ap-
! tly lol N. Juik.on St.
High School Debate
Question Stated
Pimm for tho work in the Oregon
HlKh School Doljutintf League have
been complt-tucl. The Htat queHtmu,
is "HeHolved' That the Fed rial (iov
miinent Hhoulcl own and operate the
.iHroads."
The dlHtiirt queHtlons for debate
ihvo boen dt'C'eK'd upon and dtHtrlrl
llrt'ctors nnniiMl. This year OreKor.
las (men divided Into twelve dlM- j
TirtH, Northern Wlll.tmetlu, South I
oo Hay, Ixnver Columbia, I'ppo.
:t umbia. rmatillii, KaMtern OreRon
'outheuKtern OreKou. South Ceiitnil
recon. Went Sido and the City of
Portland.
March 1 3 tho final dintrict ron-
tots will be held, and March 20, the
llntrirt dirortorH will report ditrtot
-hamp!on to the Hecrelary of the
League.
Mny 10, 11. 12 and 13. the final
tournament betwVn i all dintrict
rhuuipioiiH will bo held at the I'nL
verlty of Oregon for the atate
championship.
I.KT THK JH'HLIC BE THK Jl'DGK.
A Few Word to Our Iiitmn, the
1'eople of Itowbiirjr, und the
Kntlre County.
Hospital to Treat
Shell Shock Cases
I'KRRYVILLK. Mo., Oct 14 A
new government hospital for (he
treatment of former Holdlern miffer
Ing from shell xhock hnn been onen
od hero by the I'ntted atntea Public
llotlih Service with tho transfer of
1 00 patient a from the temporary
hoBOltal nt Tape Mav. N. J.
KtmeclHl care and treatment of tho
mild canes of mental dtson'ern tn
brured In tho term "shell Bhock'" Ik
offered. In addlton to the main
build in K, home like Purrouniii'iKf
are offered in numerous lutllvldual
cottnKi'.
Tbeio are over 12.000 dlMchargod
poIiM'T, vict'niH of (hell Hhock and
V ind ''o! d inordoM under t rea' men t
at the pronent time. 5.678 of whom
are in hoMltalH onorated by the 1'nb"
)c penlth Service ami tho rennlnder
In other hospitals where contracts
provide proper rare and treatment.
salmon Mtt:ssi:i.
fiuuranteed fresh to deliver O. K
within 48 houiH 1 1 mo from hero by
prepaid apodal parcel post delivery,
14 cent a pound. Will box and ice
lots of 60 pounds or more, at express
office here 14 cuts. Our own catch,
vjsh averne 8 to 20 pound a each.
Tush with all ordeiH. Hay Fn..i
Mat'Ket, Mut'Hhllehl, Oregon.
Mis. P. McMillen left this morning
for Stevenson, Wash.. In roMpon to
a telegram annnuncmlng the vry
sorleu'i lllneMs f her mtiher. i
Mra. J. (1. Hodges left on th"
morning train for Kimeno to vl 'U
with friends and relatives fur a f- .
day.
WATCH
THE BIG 4
Stomach Kidncya-Hcart-Liiscr
Keep the vital organs h'-il:'.-,y by
regularly taking t'.ie world's stand
ard remedy for kidney, liver,
bladder and uric acid troubles
GOLD MEDAL
Tto National Remedy of Holl.ni for
c.nturlas and .nJurMil by Quhd Wubl
niiua. At all druKftists, thre siies.
Lnk Im tlx m Gobi M.d.1 on tt Wm
kW cpt lll.l
Don't Wait Until
fire and t!nft occur b fore giving yoiir valuables Safe
Deposit Protection. A Ilex In our Klre and Burglar
Proof Vault Comi only $J 00 and up per ytar.
TheKosebiirNdlional Bank
RoselNirrt.Oie.
I"
After a little over ono month of
unexampled prosperity, we want to
thank you, our pal runs, for your
Bplendid and continuous support. On
the fourth day of September we
threw open our door and bade you
welcome. We gave you an excellent
progruin, and endeavor to meet your
tvery wish whh courteous treatment
und i tie best of service obtainable.
We Ftarted whh a program thut
surpassed in point of excellence and
variety anything ever offered any
where for 1 tie price, and promised
that the standard would be main
tained. This pledge we have kept to
tho letter. Some week's bills have
excelled others, but at all times the
pcrfot inuncos have been in a class
by themcelves and compared most
favorably with those for which two
or three times our prices of admis
sion were asked.
And that you have seen our snows,
been amused ly our prog rams, and
appreciated our efforts, has been
plendiilly attested by your continued
patronage. And the nssured patrou
igo has permitted us to arrange con-
'raels for bookings which are unex
celled and wo have contracted for th
greatest masterpieces of tho motion
picture world, with such stara a?
azlmova. Fairbanks. Mary Plckford.
I. W. (irfffith's productions, Asso
. a . I , i-lniie;l Artists'
,'io ! 1. ' j r m:y t features,
(.renter Features Production. W. W
llodkt mi':', at". anions. (Jaumont
and l'nt," -p1-i(u. hnve estnb-
Mslu-d prices which will preva-1 at al!
"p'-'s for arty and all attractions, ir
.(..j, ctive of tho prices charged in
l.e larger cities.
Our I'rires.
Are far below prices psked for
!!' fvatiires elsewhere.
Matinees: rhHdr n 10c. a lults 2T.c
i:.eniugs: Children 1 5c, adult.-
- "iC.
Obedient Iv vnnrs.
IJIIKHTV THK AT ill' CO.
DonneHan A Williams.
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NOTU'K TO PUlLIt'.
Tho partnership hereiof re exist
ii.K between J. V. Starrett ard J. S.
leburn. known as the Al: :r Ben
I ai I Company, Is by niutu.il consent
' i day dissolved. J. V. St. rrett will
continue the hii,,""ss as s le owner,
to whom all accMftM duo te Ak Snr
It n Lund Company are pi ynble.
Paselmrg. .Oregon. ,pt. 2". 120.
.!. V. ST VHIiKTT.
J. S Illl.li:HriINr.
Battleship Oregon
To Have Home Port
1 OUTLAN; Or. Oct. 14.
.'(.i land. Oreg will be omo the
homo port of the old battl sliip Ore
veteran of the Span.-'h-Ameri-u
war. If ri'COMHnendat'oi'fl made
' ihe chit-f of ibo Imrea-- nf navi
nation of the na y d p.-r; m !it are
carried out, according to n.v -ial dis
patches from Washington. IV O., te
tland newspapers.
The recommendation wn- tia.lo by
l:e chief following recent confer
nces of navy department bureau
heads wiih Oeorge White, a-ijutant-irener
il of Ortgon. Admir. 1 Coiinu.
cb! i of the opt rations d v i n of
th.- n; vy department, was -;;io ed in
he ' -patches as saying l.e favored
t:e plan.
Th Oregon at present Is out of
eoi w:v4xion and is stutfnn d ar the
j . "'""(I ny jam m nrrmer-
. ti.n. WiMh it brought to IV: tland
she will he u.-d as m trant:ig ship
I r-
i K-.-p your I. vi .iry anu k. p your
, sIiim . ar.ni; Uit, r by unlnc
j n.-rKman's" shoe oil. Churchill
! Hardware Co.
Unique Auto Is
Seen In Roseburg
A most unique auto passed through
t Ills city yesterday inrouie to Loa
Angeles. The car has a sp -clal body
which for beauty and finish and com
fort la comparable with a Pullmau
palace car.
Thin vehicle, which was designed
and built by a man 7t y ars of age,
P. Peterson, of Aline, Oklahoma, m
live and one-half fiet wide an i
twelve feet in length, enclosed with
glass sides and beautifully painted.
Inside the car are puckid away all
the conveniences of a modern dwell
ing. There Is a cute little kitchenette,
a cabinet which serves as fireless
cooker nnd refrigerator, u bed made
up In the rear, with room for two
more; there in a 1 ft-gnlioii water
tank from which water under pres
sure Is piped to ihe washstand and
sink. For comfort there is a willow
rocker und rugs on the floor. The
Interior is wired for electric lights,
fed from the storage batteries. Cloth
lug is neatly packed away under (he
bed s.
In addition to the 10 gallon gas
tank Is a 2;'i-gallon pressure tank at
the nar of the car. For cooking pur
poses there Is a folding gas and wood
jtove. Tent, camp equipment and all
supplies are carried In drawers under
;h body of the car.
In the parly, which started from
Aline, Oklahoma, and Is on tt;t wny
to Los Angeb s to spend (lie winter,
are Mr. and Mrs. Selden liosbraugh.
A. W. Schoeb and his mother Mrs.
Christian Mitchell. Mr. ltnsorniiffh
fs a nephew of Mrs. S. W. Shaw, of
1711 7tith street, Portland, where
fhey stopped to visit on the way
muth. This was their first meeting
in 35 years.
The party appeared to be enjoying
iheir Jaunt in the highest degree,
even to the mother, who is 76 years
of age. They reported no accidents
or adventures, and were compelh d
ro buy hut two new tires on the trip,
which was begun In July.
LAST BLOW AT CAPITALISM
Linine' Beautiful Scheme Puts End to
A'l Possibility of Laying Away
Any Money.
Among the many strange fruits of
the war Is the first national lej;tt?lutlon
on reenrd that frankly champions (he
Prodigal Sn and makes frugality not
only undesirable, but also Impruetlca
bli . Tliis law, net online to re enl
news from Copenhagen, has been pro
militated by yes. of course by the
Inspired statesmen of the Soviets.
They are Issuing a new currency
tiat's gusiruntetd to he specific cure
for nil the Ills of capitalism. A differ
ent series of imL s eoiues out each
month and every series has a different
odor. Hesides, a glorious innovation
tn lu.um-c is brought to puss through
the proviso that every note becomes
! Mill, void, invalid, absolutely worthless
ul the expiration of the month for
uhleh It v,n emitted.
Itesult: The social millennium! Al
July wayes. salaij, pnmiN, or liK-onic
teeived in pale grvn Jtily curnncy
must be paid out by July 31. It ain't
lie e tun::, d after that date fur ihe
, .lowiim pink of August's issue; and.
itirtliermori. it will seldom he accept
rd at Its full face value, even In July
by any concern n(t thoroughly soviel-
ized. 1 Juts all of Couir::de Letiine'?
oith-ial, eoumiertlal, Industriul, or ami
cultural undertakings ure assured of
ample savings, the creation of capital
roomies (henceforth Impossible. New
lorn Lvcnitig l'ust.
Clifford Predicts
Roseburg's Future
The Liberty Ihfutcr was orowdoil
last ninht ly an auilit-ncf curious lo
htar t'llfTord's predicllons renniine
tin' futun- of !:o"iburK. Althoue!i
hi- roiirimil hhiiFcIf clilofly to the
nntiinil rt'sourci'5 of the coimiHinily.
('liffcinl i.r.iticti'd tho flndiiiK of oil
in the in! Mj. in! c vicinity, the growth
of tin' city from an Industrial stand
point, and the establishment of a
rich trade ci titer. He put In a fine
noost for liosehurfr and the rinpiiun
i alley and ui ised a development of
tne resources and a more diversified
uKriruliiiral production. He also
ursed support for the roads to the
last as he says that lio.eburir Is In
a posinon lo become a (treat trad
center for ihe hay cities. At present
he slates lhat KosehurK Is sreatly
haTidicapp'd by the ultra-conserva
tive outlook taken by some of the
citiieus and says that 10 or 15 fu
nerals would be a hem 111 lo the com
munity lie predicts that Knjeburfr's
population wMI double within a few
years, and urge present residents to
Invest in properly, as he says that ii
win increase in value.
ANOTIIKU KOHI).
NKYV YOliK lei 11 i. ..:,
Ford, the -mail kiusc of France.'
-in. c.nne here a year to promote
biidce buildinc In Ko.inmnla. If
here mmn. this time with a project
to undersell H.nry Ford, of lleiroit
who I, no relative, in tie Kord au'o
ii'hile parts market. He I, . En(r.
ishmnn by birth and became a mil
lionaire at
Tanlic ts sob, In rtos t;rc 1 iy
F. Chspnian snH hv th. i
lrutsi.t. .vrywh,r..
T0 WALK ACROSS COUNTRY
Famous Swiss Pedestrian Will M.ik
txhaustive Study of Men and
Conditions tn America.
Pr. Miixlme l.iuiet, the Swiss (;lnl,e-
trotlhli; walker, reeemlr ri,...l
this country. Hr. l.euret, a itniduare
In medicine of the fnlvcrsity of lie,-,,...
uiis nun Mie liunil.le pull of the pedes
trinn through some .'It i,,;i.. i
I'.ui'iipe and the two Americas, oi-
series Ilie r.u-ti.n rrailseript. 1 Sini'C
ue smniHi ins wnikli.B enmpa!i;n in
mU he IKIS IMIIII out over loo
and well-ma.le pairs of shoes liu, to
lie evner.
Sii-klni ne wrlds to conquer Pr.
l.euret now priipiwes to walk serous
the continent from Xew York to Sin
r rnniivn. .Mon-uver. It i ".
you-K.i" affair with the illiinKuMiH
Swiss pedestrian. Spurning a wnlk
Ine trip with all expenses paid, he l
'letermineil In earn Hie expenses of
bis ttansiMminotifal venture bv such
Htnsionai ami temporary jobs as ninv
hntilien to turn nn
Ir. l.euret will meet anil study in
their homes and vllliav, all the t'vpes
that make up the treat American
family. He will learn by actual con
lact. and not by rea,ne a Ke.raphy
thfcuunlr.v s t jraphl.-nl features.
Odd Beer Labels.
In cortnm American circles where
bottled lioer wn,l r..,.tl- clmilate
;" " " lf ". law. were more ohlie
nit. luimeiliate apiiroval will Kw, ,,,
inte achievement of an Austrian brew-
This concern hii,'n, to be tbe
Krone- brewery. d ,, ,,I11P
ine, "crown" In (Jernutn. Al tb
pree, ,,, f ,,,
hrewery has h.n PH-.I., , ,,,.
tlf pre,U,ct Is 10 Swiss centime,
apprnxlmately 2 A.erl.an u 17
normal tin.,-.. nt" ln
J'nt Hie brewery I, , d
l-n-s ami .l.l:s,lt,n, eontJsseiTr?
h "..-at.n, each ,n w
WANTED Apple pucker. Tvi. t , or
j call ut 121 a?o, Sttipham 81.
WAN'i'hiU- Tuikyyja, large or small,
Buyer Broa. Phone H-j'1.
WANT KD To rent & or 6 room f ur-
nithi-il houf. Apply Liberty Theater.
WA.NTKl) A hih Bcliool iriii to wjrk
for her room and buard. Inqulrtj Zli
S. Main St.
APPLK
PICK KEtS WANTED L
tfkimier Mini Son. Phun 28-J- 2,
cull at ramh.
WANTED To buy furniture for &.
room iiouat. Leave word at New-
llevlew office.
WANTED -Sotnu person tn cotit riict for
puttltiK up 1 outfit building. Call 4V4
W. I ougla.
OATS WANTED About 100 busheln.
State price and Kiude. Mut be reas
onable. U. U. Wood, Box llifZ, Hone
Ltui'if. WANTED Experienced man for Ken
erul work on farm. Mum be 30 yeura
or oldur. AJdreB E. M., eate Nuwti-Itevlew.
WANTED Position ni hoe or cloth
ing MuleJiiiiaii. 15 yearn experlfiiee.
A-l reft-renceii f urnliihed. Addres
J. A., eure .News-ltfVlew.
WANTED ' upple nortfiN, preterubly
those who have hnl ekperlenee
Tents for cam pen or iraimportaUon
. 1'lione 31 -Ka. Overluiid UrchaidM.
WANTED (.Jirl of experlctice for gm
vi ul houufwork. tiooti wukch, mod
el 11 iuiiVfiiieiiL-es. family yf two. Mrs.
J. C. Aiken, 2iZ So. Main. Phoiiti
WANTED Kruits. Veiff tabli n and pro
duce of all kinds In ronsiderubte
Quantities. Addi ess com niuuicut ions
to Dunham's Cush Store, North liend,
Ore., stating Quantity, tUality. kind
of packuKe ued, und when ahlpment
c;in be made.
'OK KENT.
iOlt rtpJNT Satety deposit
lCosebuttf National Bank.
KOK KENT 2 sjood. larKe furnished
looms. Call I'll W. Mosher St.
KOU l;ENT Kuriilnlud room, with
bath. 4ol South Main St.
i-'OH KENT Pleasant leepins roum
Call mornings or evenings. SU E.
Oak mreet.
i-'UH KENT Nhely f iirnlnhed uleeplnir
rooms in Htrictly modern house, 7oi
W. .MoslnT. Phiuio aiii-J.
EOlt KENT About &0 ucrcs. or wnut
someune to put in i-iopa on shares.
Mrs. P. Sinntitt . I'nd Ave. Sou t h .
I'OK KENT Earm at Olulia, or wl'l
sell on easy terms. Apply to Mrs. J.
P. Den 11, 316 Chad wick St.. Uoseburir
Ore. "
tOK KENT Furnished housekeeping;
apartments and sleepiou; rooms.
Kuxehurir Apartments. Main and
l'ciitirlns. Phen
OUDKltS TAKEN t.r r.-d fir shakes.
Koms W. (Gilbert, Klce Creek, Dllluid,
Oregon.
TO EXCHANGE 40 aores timber land,
inlit-s west of Myrtle Cie.-k. for
Doa't foret the ro 1 r
.UONK TO UMN-S'J-year rural
credit f?rm loans, low interest rate.
J(J,ou(t local money to loan on Kood
real estate. First niortKitge. See M.
F. Kite, of Kice & lUce,
NOTICE Party who stole my jnwelrv
when 1 was IIvIiik on the Frazt.'r
Ward place Is known. Keturn Ji-w-elry
at once or take eoiisequein es.
Carrie Dixon. IHxtmvllle. Ore.
; 1' 1 1 E H AIT c'tI O N in T' ed nesd ay.
Oct. 20th. nt Dixonville, Ore., 1 will
offer for sale at public auction a
number of line Jersey cows. Sale be
Kins atl30 p. 111. rhos. Hatlleld.
riM'Til IS STKANOEK""THAN FfO
Tli N liuy hand mado-to-inesure
clothes here for less than you pay
for Iniiid-me-dowiiM. Make us prove
It; aek the Ed V. Prko dealer. Kay s
Sult Shop.
Volll ciiANCE fwi lovel lots, ear 5
-;xli) feet, jtaved street, city water,
electric IlKhts, sidewalks, wire
renccd. registered title. Terms. 10
v.iah, balance $A per month. Inquire
IXST ANO KOCN1).
LOST Truck driver's badtce No. 2J8U.
1; incn-r return to News-Uevicw.
Eol'ND Crank for auto. iooks like
f' rd. Apply at this o fflce.
I,oST Annual pa as over S. p. Co. lines,
made in favor of Mrs. Marnaret
Scutt. widow Engineer Scott. Finder
,'ive al News-Keview.
- I K A V E 1 1 white Fox Terrier w ith
black head and ears and black spot
on side; scar on hock Joint on hind
letr. Answers to the name of 'Skip
per." Iagt seen on Winchester
bridge at 5:30 on Saturday evenlntr.
o.-t. sth. SuUable reward. J. K
I'roit'Ti. Wilbur. Oregon.
FOUTUL'--.;; t-TlW. u
tile., v t i"! riTKiM
inou,..i c-oluru,, n"'i n
KuH sii 1 - !OL"?.i t.iu'f '-
cun sAi.K-rTr-t
vuishiiieiita. c"i.
iiine s-Jih , ttvl
I'-r. model n. at. V
yourself. 1.1 ....I i
FOK SAl.K tut TKaVei..--or
l"- k ranch Vn . .l
. o..aru Ale..toK.borr
Folt SALE-C-roum 7 -
Addition. eiKwTt
Main St.
I' Kit .VI .1 ... i. 77
chard run. taw', IZ1"
ANtjukA iii'ikrr- '
d"e, regi.cr.d n"k j , "j
,m.,n. Viibur. urtiik ' 1 A
fruit, furdn, ilie.o ,, ."
quire .News-Itevlw R
Ai'l-hKS 1.-OH SALE-g-.u
huii,.i. ilk ., ,;' "
Hunch, i-lsonvill,. '
Kim KAi.K 20.0UC1 "oSTBSir;
"I i.0 per thouiiini f
" ""ui, orcKon.
1-OK SALb Sou M,,pI(. tKU 7
H.s. paper, at Kllt rtn-h
new Diliard bndu.. Good Cr
JOK SALE UarKain,
bull of very thiest hrlD(
Myrtle (eek.OreKun.
I 'Olt SALE Five room" bun-rsi
(,t" paved slrei-L j?rit. t
huh n, iajuiu-(. on ti-raa
property at 7u5 E. Sixth it
FOK SALE Good modern (ioliT
aire. barn. wumUlied, ctikim
rruit 2 lots. Easy term. Hn
der, half block fr.im Snl,ii,.' .
I'OK SALE 1 sprayer, 1 orrturd
1 12-inch ijIow, harrow, di.
chicken, almont nt-w wkob.
tools, 2u0 used apple bom
Worley, Winstona.
h O K S A LE Y earl inn tumi.
rams that will xhear :0 to h j;
line white wool. Will Ml s
earload. Prices right. F. V, Ht
1'OK SALE Deltoious and
apples the uppWt that hitt
eipial 4u cents a hot and up i:
orchards; bring; your owi buia
i. in ni, uruiKway.
lOK SALE Dodge purln( cir it
inecnatucal condition; bodjr t
like new. Two new tirei.
tery. It un Jtimy miles. U
niews-iceview onii
Foil Ul'lfk SALE m acrei on ;
ty road; city walcr; 3S miin
Kosebuigr; 5-rooin house, Un
cliicken rancli. Aildrru
Sale," dire News-Kevlew,
FOK SALE KuseliurR pitpertf i
live DIOCKS Ol Cell.cr Oi CUT.
erty now bringing; j(f. rtv.
siues owner s auarifrt l
Street, paved sidewalk and H'r
1 ii and paid. Also other pfjft
Deal with owner at tU wicH
FOK SALE 5-room modern ixpi
ciote in on pavfu ftrt, witi
in features, large tcrrtDi-ii pe
iircakfast room. Karaite, uort
fur fruit. This Dronrtr n
seen to appreciate ita viliw a.
onvred at a sairince ior qu;ti
$Jfi.riO. Some terms can be ail
W. A. Uogard Ileal Kitati i4.
rnf St. .
99
H! THAT OLD
RliEUsiATM!
Cct out your bottlo of Sloan'a
Liniment and knock the paia
"galley-west"
WEREN'T ready for that last
quick switch in temperature,
were you? Left you sun, sore,
lull of rheumatic twinges?
You should have had a bottle of
Sloan's Liniment handy that would
have pfnetratedv.'ilhotttrubbingsiTmQii
and soon eased up the muscles,
quieted the jumpy, painful, affected
part and brought gratifying relief.
Helpful in attacks of lumbago, sciat
ica, external soreness, stillness, strains,
aches, sprains. Get a bottle at your
druggist s. . .55c, 70c, $1.40.
Sin si
liniment
2KS
lnetm
AttOlXl THE TOWX
VMt In lliil.llc
Mrs. . c. Wilkinson left this
niornln for Itidrtlc where she will
spend the remainder of the week
isltlnK with friends.
ti. to Tennrrsre
rh.,1... r?n..;.. tut. mii.. i..r.
a - " " ".
is morn in it for nolnts In Tennessee
where he expects to make an ex
tended sojourn with relatives.
Visit With Friends-
Miss Alma Jackson left thla mora
ine for Mvrtln Pracl, vh.F. .Ii. will
RTwnil kns V n . . I -. . I i. !
l;l.AI,l, SI'H.iW VUli-
NATIONAL.
Popular Vote
Harding
Cox
Total vote
Electoral Vote
Harding
Cox
Summary of Straw
.s;i.
.11!.!
UnrdinK-
Vale vote
Female vote .
vote . . . .
Female vote . .
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LOS ANGELES, CL. O.1;
Andrew .Maicoim xw j
his ate as 100. and Auf!"fj
72, obtained a iicm ; j
ripnn told Ihe clerk M J
sparking" Slim Brner i
time.
IIMVEAHOLn THEE Ut
H-A
t ARTHMONT. N.
oak tree on the estt of
L -H l.nnm trt MT' ,
ampneii. "i"'-" ....
least 190 years oia. s-
a Inndmark that Mr. CanP J
S2,uvv nir iii irn
tors" ttpon it. w .A
storm. The tree was
Mrs. Ellira Hnf MJfjZ
Inn for Oakland to
ness mailers.
lean furnish yoj
on iihort notice "
.nu want. WW" a
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friends.
I Agency. 115 Shen-