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ROHFRURO lfKWS-RFVTFW WKDXESPAT, JTNF. 20, 1031. fagij run ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW IimiciI llnHi- Krrrpt Siiiul.iy. II. W. Ilulea li. Wlni SUlldCKll'TlON KATES Imily. per year, by mail liuily, bU muiitliH. Iiy wail lmtly, by c-umrr. pur montli " Weekly New-Hi viw. by mail, per year J-.iiUii.Ml as B.cnU.clasa iimil.-r May 17. liCiO, at Hie puht o'lice ut ltose-h-,r riri crmi iinclcr the Act of March 2. 1879. i:osi:iti iui, oitr IN THE WAKE When thousands of people at less Uv a terrific sweep of Hood suffering was created. Many people have been made homeless, and they lack clothing and food- M1"' of them have lost their ners.mal In -lonifines and money, and they can't earn unfiling more until the factories and stores total loss is around $20,0(10,0000. sending out urgent anneals for Uen regrettably small. I'eople w avnv from any such scene of desolation, can form no conceplioi i.t what it must be to fall victim have lost their little all in such a upon the uncertain help of charity, must feel as if life were scarce ly worth living. Some of them perhaps wish they had been swept away in the boiling flood, that may have carried away some oi those nearest to them. Everyone would say this was the kind ol cause that would appeal to all kinds of people, and that a perfect outpouring of money should be coming it. Yet for all that, recent reports have had it that funua were coming in slowly, and there must be a lot of unrelieved suffering on those bleak plains. There is a great deal of kindly sentiment in the world that amounts tt nothing because it does not get to the point of doing anything for cases of distress. Some people always offer the excuse for not giving to such a cause, that they money. o Having in mind the "Truth duced in congress, it is interesting to note that the bureau of standards has perfected a device to test clothes, which, according to the bureau chief, will "tell beyond all doubt the thread count, fiber strength and thread width and probable 'life' of a particular kind of cloth that may lx given a test. It also determines the power of resistance to wear of which a piece of cloth may be cap able." This being so, it is predicted it will not be long ere each family is provided with this device, and ma, with the most pacifk intentions in the world will be applying it to that portion of little Johnny s pautalooucd anatomy v.iiicii bears the brunt of punish ment and friction. Cut think of the anguish of Johnny if he is r.o. forewarned of the purpose of being bent over the maternal knee. ; o Shipments of fruit and vej;etablcs throughout the United Slates this season are greater than iast, according to reports re ceived by the bureau of markets of the department of agriculture. Car load shipments for the season up to June 4, 1921, the reports, show, total 307,7 11, compared with 30'.,181 during the corre sponding period in 11120, or an increase of 58,.rf0 cars. Only three out of twelve fruits and vegetables listed by the bureau ol markets in its publication, "The Market Reporter," or June 11, showed decreases so far this season compared with the corre siMinding period in 1920. These three were cabbage, onions and apples in boxes. The shipments of apples in barrels have been much larger this season than last and the total shipments of ap ples, in boxes and barrels, is greater this season than last. Many people are wondering if the proposed twelve per cent reduction in the wages of railroad men is going to have a whole some eflVct on business conditions generally, and how soon the railroad companies will divert employees anil pass them around grave question who is going to be o If 111 urn ici ..Kir I. ........ 1...1.1T "". ""in m ii. ii. nun many good sports believe it would be all right to let the French man wear the belt. IVmpsey's war record, alleged to be badly camouflaged, has caused a decided slackening in his following. ' Now that the authorities at icre wan me iicinpsey-( arentier luuner 10 worry about other than JWIUCKOUl MOW. Now that college commencements are over, the thing is to apply the solutions to our probK ms that hae been offered. o The proM.sal to reduce the size of paper currency raises the question, whose pockets are o'er full of the stulf? o A partisan is a man who is willing to ha his favorite news paper he to the limit in the interest of his party. o I'eople who depend on the firecracker for making an annual demonstration will have an inning next Monday. iiit.s. ii. n. v im-: to 1:1 ritKsi:vr .i u,i itv OwiiiR lo I hp lllnoss of Mrs. Kr.in -li lilllanl. ilfli'K.iio to tin- Kiik.'Ik- ..nr.. 'HI. in of I hi- Aiii.Ti.iin I.ckIimi from the llim.l,iirx Auxiliary. Mrs. Jlt'rb.-rt I), tjiiln.- will ali.-ml to r.-p res. nt the Kno-linrg mill. Mil (initio will loavo hiTi" on Thursday nd spend Friday nnd Salurday In l-.tiKi-np, r.'lurnlnn to ItiisrliurK on Ftin.lny. Miss Mlldr.-d Parks, niiislii nf Mrs. (Juirii-. who hns h.-cn spo-nil 'In the winter In Kincrno, will re turn wilh Mrs. Qui no nn Sunday. SAVK TIIK SICK IIAIIT. Order fre'h (mat's milk. di-Hverei' dally. Stinrny linnrh. Myrtle Creek. Tim highest cash prices will be paid fur leeond hand furniture stores, etr. J. 17. Henlngor, 404 Cast street Phone 102. Iteit U. Ilutt-a 2.00 .ox. ji nk 2i, iiwi. OF FLOOD. Pueblo, Colo., were made home waters, a great deal ot personal and shops can be restored. The The Colorado people have Leen aid, but the contributions have ho live in comfortable homes far of such a calamity. Those who catastrophe, and are dependent do not know where to send the in Fabrics" bill recently intro the big savings taken from their to the public. It still remains a the goat. 11. I ... iiiu neavy weignt cliampionship Jersey City have refused to inler- bout, fight fans have nothing the guess who will deliver the CITY NEWS & Arimd.-I. pianii tuner. Phono 189-L M.Mire Music Studio opens S. pi. 1. Serrice Garngo, Gondvcnr Tiros. Pennsylvania Tire Service. Ask us. J iird (larane. I'nlnless evlrnrll.Hi of teeth nt room 9, Masonic temple. Ir. .erlui-.. Goodrich Tins Service. V. I-orkwoxid Motor Co. See ns. C. If yon want the best, call Moyd "leaning Works. 125 Sheridan St Just reeelyetl from the factorr ir of hard wall plaster. L. W. MeUper. berly ' HIS BONES ACHED 10 WE VERY MARROW "It was abcut three years ago I ffund oul what a ureal medicine Tanlae is. and it did me ko much good I have rec.im mended It to hundreds ol t-thers," H.iid William L. Itoot, 1409 Powers Ht., Portland, Ore., well-known employe cf the St. Johns Lumber Co. (or the uaal nine years. "I was Just about 'all In' when I started takinR Tanlae and knew 1 had to Ret belter rich! away or give up my Job. I didn't know what It was to get hungry and hardly ale enough lo keep going. I fell weak, sluggish and drowsy, nnd was bo tired out all the lime my bones seemed to ache to the marrow. I was so shaky and trembly at times I couldn't Itrt a gla-1. of water to my moulh without spilling H. and my sleep was so rwKtlu-s I felt worse mornings than when I went to bed. Rheumatism got in my arms and made my elbows so stiff I could hard ly bend (hem. "Tanlae soon had lue eating like n wolf and enjoying every mouthful and I wasn't long In pulling on twelve pounds in weight. The ner vousness soon left me. my sleep be came sound nnd refreshing, the rheumatism went away completely, and I have kept In (ho best of con dition ever since. I pin my faith te Tanlae; It's t lie greatest medicine ever heard of." Tanlae Is sold in rtoselmre bv W. F. Chapman Pharmacy, and leadln? druggists. Ring Battles of Jack Dempsey and Carpentier "Will the Jack Dempsey who meets Oarp.-ntier be the boxer who over whelmed Jess Willard or the boxer Alio had difficulty knocking out Hill ilreniiun?" is a question heard often is the coming battle between the hamplon and Georges Carpentier Is Tiscussed. Denipsey's wnrK in camp at At nntic City for the past several weeks ias failed detlnitely to make this jlear. In training, the champion Is juoyant and lias been making short vork of the numerous sparring part lers Imported into the camp by Man iger Jack Reams. None of these, iiowever, has been of a class really apable of testing the champion. A gash over the eye from a wound eceived while training at Toledo '.wo years ngo, has retarded Demp ey's work to some extent. Dempsey will enter the ring at 'orsey City weighing a little more han 190 pounds, which is slightly leavier than was his weight at To odo two years ago. His trainers at Mlantic City have carefully guarded :g:iinst Klaleueus. His boxing has icon cui tnlh-d several times. In the ast two weeks, he will have a few lounds to take olT by Increasingly Ircnuous work which should bring I in lo the desirable "peak" lmmo.il itely before Ihe bout. Ilefore the outbreak of the war In VtilMist. 1!14. Carpentier fought everal other bailies, beating George Mitchell by a knockout in one round: Hubert Hoc in three rounds, nnd I'hilllppn llohltnon In n like nuiii-m-r. lie won two ollmr bonis on fouls, one from Gunboat Smith in ix sessions nnd the oilier from Kid Iack.--.on in four. Tim limit with Gunboat Smith in London is the most unusual episode in llio Interesting career of this A Series of Human Interest Talk3 on Insurance How Much Insurance Should a Man Have V.Txen He is Married? Thi. que t ion is pctlinc more and mote attention every day. One man said: "When you hear I nm married you will know I am carrying ut Last $l."i,0tj li.e insurance." Another said: "I figure that a man should prov'.le in invn iir fiM- las fam ily of ut l :;.-t Jir.iio per year Hi.it i.i fi'l c- ?2."..(T;). I ex !' to cany that amount," My woi! for Orctron Life In- furjn.e l'on,j-::ny is not to sell you ail the iii-umn.-e I possibly can. but to woilc with you to d.-cide how ynu can obtain max imum protection at n cost pro portionate to your income. ThU mv mean a $1000 or $i-.,(i.H) policy. Think it over nn.l talk with C. S. McElhinny T!ic QrcgopIifcMan Rosrburg, Oregon El Keenest Struggle In History of Commerce Is Now In Progress. AMERICASEEKING TRADE flitted Slates l ill Ij-u1 ill Itace- PoftsihllllifH of Soulh America are. (Jivut l uitcl Stale. Jiiutn uimI liiil.ibi uie j-.liiig fontcndein. lly A. J. West. I fulled Press Staff Correspondent.) LONDON. June 2. -South Ameri-.- Is today Ihe hriglilesl jewel in tin diadem of trading nations and one of the keenest struggles in the history of commerce is now in progress for possession of a priceless trtasuro." This is the opinion of Sir Kings ey Wood. P. M . parliamentary pri vate secrclury to tin) Minister of Health, and authority on South Am riean trado and affairs. "The championship is being played mainly In the Argentine Hnpublic." said Sir Kingsley. "Tho staksc are I no. uoo, 000 pounds and for Ihe mo ment tho 1'nlted Stales are winning. "Great Ilrllain, it Is only fair to say, was once the undisputed cham pion, nor need she be afraid of the reason why Bhe was thrown off her form. It was the war that turned the Aricntine competition upside down, rt found us first and Ameri ca mond; it left us second; nnd America first. Not less significant. It sent Japan shooting ahead of Ger many, France, Italy and Belgium. "The arrival of Japan Is a sur prising event to many Englishmen. In 1915 she sold to Argentine Just over L'OO.non pound worth of wnrea. Kor the first six months of 1919. that total had leapt up to 3,450,000 nounds and it continues to rise. Chiefly it Is a trade In cotton yarn, cotton drill, silk handkerchiefs, glos iv silk, calico, socks and nn assort ment of toys, buttons and lead pen lls. Japan, moreover has opened i hank at Buenos Ayres, while sev eral Japanese merchants are now in business there, nnd she has a line of steamers sailing resularly to the 'ilver Platte. Definlt.ly, In short, lapan hafi arrived among the nations. "As time goes on the race for first dace In the Argentine market will iroliably be between the lulled Stales, Japan and Britain. As for Germany, her future in South Ameri ca 1:1 yet uncertain Once upon a 'line she supplied Argentina, with moro than half of all tho Jewelry md metalwnrc bought from tho rest of the world. "Todav thp agents nf German manufacturers are back again, offer in? chemicals and dyes, machinery :ind hardware at 'cut' prices. Hut lhnormal competition of that sort admittedly rannot endure, and In anv ase it has not materially affected th main struagle between the I'nl 'ed Stales nnd Britain. "Here there Is no reason why Great Britain should not take the lead as emphatically as she has done on Ihe lolf links. The Argentine people like us. and they liko our 1'ie'liods. Millions of pounds of 'Irltish capital have helped to devel op their country. "If the nprl7.o were the chief share in a yearly trade of one hun dred million pounds. It would be well worth Ihe striving for. It Is much more than that. The Argentine is like Australia: she has Just begun to grow, and nobody can bark the limits of her future. Could the wealth half a century hence of that practlcallv virgin Innd be accurntelv for(old today, there are a few among us who would have the imag ination to nccept a picture of - such prosperity. A population rnther tareer than Belgium's Is living in a country bigger than the I'plted King dom. Germany, France. Spain. Italy and Japan put toerlher. Its possi bilities are well nigh ns vast as the need of the human race for meat and wheat to eat and wool to wear. It Is a share In these future possibilities nn much as to win a present advan tage that the nations strive in ami cable rivalry. "There is room for all. but the question Is who will be first?" Goodyear Tire Service. Ford Garage. boxer nnd mark" posrlbly tho only instance when the shrewdness of Manager Descamps overstepped the bounds of sportsmanship. I Carpentier looked like a certain winner In the first round when he ! dropped the American for the count , of nine. Smith, however, showed ! his reharkable ability to "take it" by coming right bark and turning the tide of battle in the third round. Thev fought on equal terms until the sixth. I Then the "Gnnner" drove home one of his sledge-hammer blows that landed behind the Frenchman's left ear. Carpentier went to the rnnvas near his corner. The wily Dvscnmps whlsperpd to him to feign rising. He did so. Coming up to a half-crouching position, he suddenly fell on one knee ns Smith aimed a blow at him The American was unable to "pull the punch." It rtrnck Carpentier white he was technically down and lleferee Corrl could do nothing ex cept award the battle to Carpentier on a foul. It was nn nns.ttWactorr ending to a hard-fought battle. o r.nVnr Tire Service. Ford Wis I Mil -TjCfcX K'K "KM Hlt OTIIICUS: .NOT Mill IIIMSKI.r. rRv Ttlf4 "-im LOS ANGKLKS. Julio 29. Mar tha A. Padley doesn't uuderslund the principles ot advertising, nor how unpleasant misdirected publicity an be. Benjamin W. Padley. - Martha's husband thinks so, at least. Ben jamin runs a matrimonial agency. Martha Is suing him for divorce Not only that, hut she is telling the world the things Benjamin doesn't know about matrimony. It's nil being threshed out In Judge J. Perry Wood's divorce court, n setting not new lo either Benjamin or Martha. They were divorced once before. That was im mediately aNer the police had lock ed up Benjamin's love brokerage office on complaint of neighboring tenants, and inrnrcerated Its pro prietor and several of his too-affec- tionate clients for a time. The Padleys. however, rpmarrled and once more the marrlages-to-or- der shingle was hung out on Ben jamin's doorstep. All would have been well, proh ably. If Mrs. Padley had not over heard her spouse make an untimely ittot to ray taelless remark to the effect that while ho could pick 'em for other people all right, ho d cer tainly made a poor choice In the matrimonial grab bag himself, WELB IHiSEUVKn. Tho Praise that Conies From Thank ful Itocdiurtf People. One Kidney Remedy has known merit. Rosehurg people rely upon It. That Remedy Is Doau's Kidney Pills. Roseburg testimony proves it re liable. B. F. Doss, 803 W. Lane street, Roseburg, Says: "Doan's Kidney Pills helped me wonderfully. I had kidney complaint tor some time and I sulffered a great deal with lumbago 1 had Bevcre backaches and at times I could hardly straighten up when I stooped over. The action ot my Kidneys was irregular and annoyed t.io. I used two boxes of Doan's Kid ney Pills as directed, and two boxes stopped the aches and pains and put my kidneys in good condition." Price 60c at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for Kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills tho same that -Mr. Doss had. Foster Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo. N. Y. NOT If K OF S A I.I-: OF COVKIl.VMF.NT TIMIIKK. i.ii.iiil Ijind .ilfit-c. V;isliiiiKlon. 1. June 10, lyl. .Notice Ih lii-rehy Klven lli;.t sulijt-t-t to (lie conditions nn.l limlt:.!ioiia nf the Act of June a. Itlli; Cly S:it.. aim, mot the illhtllletiotis of the .-eletaiy of the Inlfilor ot S. -pi, -nil. or 1J, 1 u 1 7 (ic, L. !.. 4 1 7 . the timl.er on Ihe folloivInK liiiols will Im- -.,1.1 at III o'clock a. in, July 2H. I!i21. nt piil, lie auction nt thu I'liil.-.l States latol oltlco nt Hos.-hlli Oregon, lo the hlulo-st liiilil.r lit not less lloin tlie nppi-niMeil Vnluc ns rhown hy this notke. imlo to lu subject to tlie npptov.il of II,,. Secretary of Ihe Interior. Tin- purchase price. Willi an .t.Mition'il sum of on.-iiftli of one per cent thereof, heilirf coiiiiuJk.sioiis n. lo.v.-tl. must he deposited at lime of sale, money to he r. -turned If siiln Is not approved, olherwl:;p patent will l.-mie for the tlmher which must lc removed within i.-n years. Ill, In will he recclv-cil from citizens of the Tint ed Suites. nsKochitioiu. of such citizens nnd corporations organized under tlie laws of the fulled Suites or nny slate, territory or district thereof onlv. t'pon application of a qualllleil purclniser. tlie tlniher on any Icical snhilivlslon will I ffered separately before heinn included In any offer of a lars.-r unit T. 11! S. It. 2 , Sec. 3, Nl;i, HR, llr 1-5M M., not to Ite nnld for less than $1.75 per M. T. 2 1 S.. II 2 W., Sec 27 lit 1. fir 17.10 M., red cedar LMO M. hemlock ISO M : l.ot 2. llr 1710 M.. red frliir 9.10 M., hemlock no M ; Ixit 7. nr isr.n M.. red cedar 4 .Ml M.. hemlock 3T.0 M.; l.ol 8. llr :con m.. r,.d cedar 300 M.. hemlock 100 M none of the fir to he sold for less than II. fn per M.. and none of the red cedar or hemlock to he sold for less than $1 2r. per M (Signed) r. K. PAItltOTT. Acting Assistant Commissioner, Ceneral Lnnd Office. Costly Neglect HY DK. H. It. KltBS The most costly neglect that can be practiced by mankind is tho neglect of teeth. These physical instruments used o tor apart and grind our foods should not become Impaired. If they do our health will suf fer. A dentist should be con sulted whether your teeth are ailing or not I'olnlesn extraction. Various painless methods for iiiiiik, etc. Teeth regulated. Teeth replaced snccessfnll) snmo day (new for your old ones). Pyorrliesi rnrrd In rnrly stages. Work fully giuirantce.1. DR. II. R. NERBAS DENTIST riKlNK 4-w eera9 masonic nrii.nixi. While Weather Conditi Keioember the s t, li'T . uu excelled in any ny e'"5r -varu,,,. ,or .aWM Information as you w' 'u" tuc i aim is not at ure-u,.- . , . probably never v. 1, bo , '. eheipor .h'Ljrthtt CHURCHILL HARDWARE co. AUTOMOBILE IATT new 1,JUIU miterks while thc,T- Dodge ... 41.00 MOTOR SHOP GARAGE - ' - - vnerrolel 44.N.rthJ..K,on5, r i-Kicii UKUPPED $250 5 inc vamaiiu OWISlDiejl K At the new price of $1373.00 delivered, is tj,e best mf. your money. Compare it with any six cylinder autondA mora nnrt ini ...til l. . j - ue convinced. A High power, long miloagp on tires and gas, maieafc A Oflkl.llirl illPVnonRl'vf. In nnr.enlo T . ... J . "i"-'""" i't us uemoiis;ratetoj. i T P RAPTfl?D r, pa Mitchell & Oakland Automobiles, ImptaoJ CLASSIFIED COLtW 4L.L NBW CLA4.IKIKU A OVKHTISRftt KTS WILL US fOHIiWI FAGB I'NUGH 11KAKIX. -MCW TODAT.' WANTKO Capahle f ai mi hand. So 11. Ir v i ntc, 1 li u r. VVANTKl tJruvt'l hauling or nnv inim m work. Ut Crfi k S.tl.-a St:itlt-s. WANTKl (.Miter pn-fH t.-nl visit. Al- dreHit It., euro NewM-lieviuw. VA NT I CD liookkrepor Bnd nnli- woniii n. Must tiu uxporiem-fd. J'oo- I'H'H Mij'P'y o l'ANTKI Woim n fnr hotiHcwtu k in ruunti-y hoiiu-. Five (n riiinily. Call at l' -' W. IL'if. or ptHHw 1 WANTLU :oi!ipthitt ti'aTli,.r In 1 it. 4:t, iirlin Vittlcy. Adilrosa Mia l-rrd 1'nrrott, WlUiur, C)rp(in: VANTKI TO HUNT on or tH-fiir July 6lh. Iioiira or cottage furnihcil or partly furnished. AdultH, prm:in'iit. Addrrga ('ottagi'. Now n-KevIew . WANT A UAitTTAiNT KVefy "d; y. l itpeclHl In used tarn that are llKAl. CA ItH. I compote with Portland n pi ircB. Motor KxchaiiKe, lul-3 Wti ok St. MIHEIXAKOIH. WII.T. I'AY 4c for Itoyal Ann rhtrrl.p d'li'ri'd at plant, miff 1muh iui- n i shed. C aUfurnla l'a' king Co r p. Wlitli TIIAPB two Jiui.' wan for ffoort mlli-h row. U JI. UcikoM, Halla,Orf!B;on. JKISSKV 'lll'IJ Foil HKKVICE At l!mp4tia Park Addition. Price I J J. V. M i-Vim n ol 1 . UriA, FOli HEUVICK at Ie.-r Cro. k Salo Ft aide A l?o purclroJ Shirt stalll'm. IordItoonovt'lt. TWKNTY T'KR OK NT riHCrT:XT on all nodnrrylon and Ido arm in to k Harl. -navidon Sales Agency, 20 'J W sy 1 1 n i iff 1 a b H t . HKMHTITVIIINO and Picntinff Attarh montn, $J.O0. p.nttonh'di nlialimnt $! Hi; lit nny pewinn mm hine. P -p-nal chookn lnr extra, t.iuht -M-i'l f'rdor House, llox 127. liirminnti-iin. A la. nriX FOlt Hi:nVK"K Thorouuhbrd Jirnv; rcMTios from oxtra pood mil " strain. Prlie of orvie f-1. Iniir a bettor ffrnde of stork and hikrl'or poroentaffe nf butterfat bv pr"T"'" broedintf. Inquire of Ira Hull. eal oi city on Hoer t reoK roau. Iost Aitn porD. LOST Thnlna fop Ford trurk. T.f"l hplwpfn !tn?ctmrff nml Colt-s Vnllv- Sntiirilny. Kinder lonve nt tnis. omi- r'tii-NIi Womaa'i hn.ixh rt wll Btoni'K. flwner nrnv havo Mnr1 railing nt this offlr ami d.'. rihirK FOR RENT. "OH HRNT Pafoty deposit bolfi Rowbury Natlonf.1 Pana. 'nil RBNt" Apirtmonla. Call pli.'i." 3t-lt . Prp.NISIIKn hnusekn'pln rremn li; llrnckwiy St. Poll ni-'NT Nic'ly fiirnUhod r.- .n' 323 So Stephen. Phone 2?j-J. Port HFNT-rtooma 'nil Bpnrttnnt 127 t'onclaa St. Phone M-u voit Hi:NT Six mun m.irrn '!""! t. nant to hnv nil or part ( liirni- tiire. l4 FowlorPt i-'Olt I1ENT Two furnljlufl " k-epln roomn for one nr two -t r inn?, nt ;i; so. none st. Vill r.rNT- Tliree room r-irn ''' hoii.e. on parert Ittreet. t."ic POR SAI.K. Iottpf Frt p.l.r? Vounr ony m.ie lnqiilre JrJfuIInnuteOre vi R pai.f Doac touring car. Br- iwrw. I FOirRAI.K Hay In nVM aod I t toil. tub. A. Teal. Wilbur, ore, J PAINT .NOW ARE GOOD "-00 Studebaker -60 Overland r)E S.I.K-M,1IWrlIiO4feN I Ktiitpi-, tur Kilf thoMl 1 l'"l SALK rirocmH Im it-ft i J et-(t jut Umq. n IK SALKIiip big KMcMl IIIMl III UHM BUJfC. IP J U.l-I. l-'(i: sa i.K IyinantftTwi k i liuvt-S JtllJ pick llirB. U.&i i-'Olt SALK Ptoteeojrpa er. Rood ai nt. Iwnttii Pevie w. . l-'iiii 'SALl- KuyaJ Ann cwr Hilt S.M.K Two lull Mil, J I HIT, iiiruu. l"olt SALIC oit TioiB-s l!. o" five ram-ntter wm i i'..iino i iv. n. i no I lv. n- V.- " JJ l III l MI IIM1B - a. I ,,,! .'ar li-pt. n ' ' Car.-, nnd Trm -Hi Pni w of iy r.-i. I - Ut 0-AI.K or Ira- K t-am. nirn! ,'', II. r.-irtrt, Uinl " " ' I i.i: s..l.K--r.'m : ni-ln-d or unfurni"'-. lyv u tui.l. n; onn fruit. ' k km: SAI.E-11 Ford. '"' i".r:.ln. M N. JMM " ha.-k. I.arnona "d,"" . I .. .. ...i. if a L H. .. I ..n.lilln. li-,.. knar. rrS. ,.-n r hutnlrH ,,nrf. iipleri ma"'4 ;r... Kn.;. ,,,,,, a rund. pl- L.nrt.-" A r. Iloltranitw. K,,,,,,.,. with IJjrt KMf S.VJ.B- "'""ffKw' r.i"- i e nn K rr V Minn. K" - -? w,r.: tP.'it P' net t w r-.nn ''J-rrrTTar '-""'Vilt'alll Ml!. trie li'nia . h 411.