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pur.r. porn NOTtf':: OP PALE OP OOVEflNMRNT Waii.iniilon, l. C. January H. 121. wucr-rn e coielltlona and llmltulliins of the l of Jun . iJtat. ail;. ar,u iH sg . r . - , i VOTK OF r A I'T ur V" v r-ii,;i r..- i s. r - -r-? i Kiddies uoiasuan wi-10. ,,. cjiu.a- r. I June 4. l-e (11 ' 7:',, '"! the i 4 I I V 1 a w vM r-,JT W ii V '-a.--''.' ..... TVsrmcrv will do instructions ci m ."- ; L O 0 72 theRoseburg Store I Vindows This Week To whomdo on give your dollar? Dots a full market basket me.ui unytliing to you? When you buy do you t r think where tho goods are made? Are there Oregon Labels on your tables? Would you ask for Oregon manufactured Roods if you knew it would keep workers in Ore gon industries busy and provide mom work? The result will be more factories ami farmer pay rolls everywhere in the state. Vouis for a greater Oregon, Associated Industries of Oregon Joining with Dealers in Oregon Products Campaign 702 Oregon Kuildinif. Portland, Oregon. rfw rfiiati' .'. ns.U .4 i-Mn.yhfc i il i jiasi toXrilli9 irJ Skxat-tU Star tMiU A Muc i AxiZ I I I.KT OK I LAV ' ll rut a doub;f'i! aspect upon any i :l. mutton IIimi w llliKtll Khex" Oh, I hats ou: 1 hate you!" I "(i. t up, you bran:" he said bt-1-i-all.'.l fi'Tcly HiruUKli te door to lit. r.-inly to t)i lmdJled, weeplus 'ih'-oiiore Siratton, but I could not Ttno. help a IIiiIb KicKlu at the sound of n Biafserud to 'est and rail ih conti mptuuua ttrunt from Kilty , unf eriainly Inio ihe anna of the in the bed. uikiiI waiclniia:i. "Hut I don't hate you. lialiy-c lil'd," I "Leave him to t:f, Mio Vlrgie," rame In maudlin tones from tills Idol ho said. IV. Kind's New Discovery will do 11." y thins. V'Y?!rTwi Doo t s..y. "IW little kiddie. 1 i knc what to d-. for ou en the r,mKH co,n. give a l it lc Ur. Kin. New L:co1ery a. dueacd, anJ it i.ill ioon be cabtd. ll's a pod family coujh rc::.edv, t.. Loocii up ihe uhU-giu. clears up the couKh. relieves O.e um , ,,uon. Nol.armluldrup. l or t y 'cats a ttandard remedy for c. 1 , rou,.!.,. Kri.. At your drugsists, 00c. a buttle. in-truetlona or me i.-,rjr Interior of tptembrr ' . t L Ii 4 171. an.l June !i, l'J0 (47 L. It. 411). the t mi t.i r on the following UmU will be a..!d .Mar. h 6. 1D2:'. m 1 o eltk a i.i nt i.ul.ie- auelh n at th Lnited i :.a i.ifi.-,. at ft jiehursr. Orm- , i-.o is to the iilK i. t tlitmr at not ! I th .n tie. m.pnui'i'U value a ahown ty I Una no'.ler. aale to he aubjeet to the I approval "f the S.-eretary of the ln 'teilor. The purehia price with an a.l.lilional Bum of one-nun 01 one per !ll thereift, leln ronilll'.sa.oria ai- M Musical Recital Very Enjoyable The. rfiltnl K,ien tho llelnlltn' Kchool of .MukIc Saturday eveniiiK wa a very enoyahl nflalr. tfev iral piano pupils worn preKenin. Bnd two voral pupila who have lueu ntudylnn under Mra. Charl. a A. Hrand, were iln the proi;rani. Ke f reHhuieiitH wero H.'rved at the enn elllalon of tho musical iiumheni. Mra. Helnllno waa nftslstod In Kerv Iiik hy .Mr. WaahiiiKlnii lluiiheK, JMrn. William Hell ami Mm. Iiteek i'n. Tho program ivim as lollov.s: Dorothy OeddeH. "Mere nn.l There;" (Jeni-lio 1'hiir- hill. ".t..y ItellH;" Opal Hull, "Ilolldav:" Ills Taylor, '.Minuet;" Vera SleChnr ehlll. 'Indian llanre;" Howiiid Shaw, "Indian llance;" jYanette (libi.a, "At liiiwniiiK." "When Sotm Is ST7et;" Tie Ima OlmKted. "Mel ody In K;" (iweirdlyn Johnston, "liorethy;" Kldross Judd, "Hiliilin terer;" Allen lioyd. "Little Hnlero;" Kldres. Judd mid Tlielma Olmsted, duel; S.A. Wlllliini Jllney, "Four Loaf Clover." "ailiK SillK." Several mere lupiiH will lie pro- went 'd niott Saturday. Invitations 111 ho Issued anil ' anyone calllni; tut the studio will bu granted a card of iltvlta '.on. 'Iletnrii Troiii the .North j Wis. Warren C. Hurt and Mrs. ('. tl. IteymiTM returned to tho city Satuionv from Norih llend where they were eelled s-veial ilays ao vol nreoiinl of ihe Illness of their ! father. J. II. Williams. Tho patient Is now very inieli Improved. I had put upon a pedestal. ''Kven if you don't love mo any more you muft let tile love you. Tell Hie you will let me spend my life niakln you happy and I'll yo homo," pleaded the thick tones or Theodore. "You miKhl tell 1,1m. VliKie." call ed Kitty dryly, "that he can beitln now making you happy by Koinir home and letting Itet some sleep." Tleodore .tratton catlKht her voice. "Oh. so Kitty Daltoli Is Willi you. Well, then there Is no reaon il... I should not come In and talk with you. Open the door." "No. Theodore, it la a. in. You can't conm In." "I!ti toy dear girl, I have a won derful schemo and I want .to tell It to you. I mint to make you happy, alwavs." "You can tell It to me in the tnorn InK. Thou." TIioukIi 1 refused him, my scm-H of humor amain tricked my litis Into a faint smile at the idea of his l.esshiK lo he allowed to make n e happy while he was in the very .nt of annoying too. Already I felt that behind the doors a!onn thi hall, ears were helnic lifted from pillows In attempts to find out what was nolnu on In the apartment of the movie act ress. Hut. throuKh the small openins of tli" door, t bad made the mistake of letthiK hi in ratch the Khost of the smile I hut flitted across my face and he lurched forward. "There' There, Is my baby-child now. She has been away all evenine. I have been tryinir and trying to get her and now she Is going to let her poor Then talk il all over with her." Theodore's sillv words and thickened speech were hcglnnlngto pall. "She certainly Is not." exclaimed Kiltv jumping out of bid and run ning to Ihe door. "And when you are Perfectly sober tomorrow. Theodore Siratton, Virgle !s going to ask ynu not to call her by that silly name of bahy-chlld' again. She Is not a child and as you have contributed more to the growlng-up process than anyone, von should certainly be aware of the fact." And then somethlni; happened that one would not tljlnk possible with Theodore Siratton that terrible, erownun bnv simply sat down upon the floor In the hall, and with hi? head against the jamb of my door, he wept. Tears streamed down hi: fr. I was almost crazy, for I heard other doors down the corridor open sofilv. Kittv. f'oo, was desperate. Phi: even gave him a Utile kick with one or her bare cot as she whispered ex i itedlv: "Virgle. If this ever gets out you are ruined and I have contribute.! to It. The fad of yon being with m" The man hauled T.li o alonn the corridor until h" r- ached the elevator and then pushed lorn into the car with such, for.e ':,.u Tloo crashed against the oth r side, an inert mass. Covered wild i 'infusion and aliame and heart-hurt, 1 v,eiit bai to bod and Kilty follow, d. ' After a few mo.'" uts she burst In- , to a fit of laugh'-r, in which 1 Joined Excursion Tickets W tll he oil ti.ilti Washington's Birthday Fare and a Half Round Trip II. I ocn all siai Ions h. re eie a late is $2.",.eo or I. -.s. Mini mum round ti Ip fare $.:. . Sale dates Feb. Ill J - llel.nn limit lVh. illld. t'aic b. n,. . u linsi I'd LO in d l'oill.md J o ;;, i;ui;, u, Mh e.y ti to S.il. m 7.10 $ I II." , Medfol.l M.iisi.n i i;s;, I'.'t I ' H er I'.ii'tli-ul.it s. ask Ag. ii's Southern Pacific Lines .tfll M. SCOTT tb llei at l'ass. , . . . !: ! "I just wond fiuld siM'iik, " tons screen fan- mild have had iheir idol touig ' .-lie said when she lat Th"lre Strat wonld think if they i n o ing pe'ture of - druuli, dressed up New Discovery For Colds and Coughs I.011M i rra7ed? Here'sRelief ! C li-an te svstem, with Lr. Kings k ills. They 'prompt free bile flow, stir .up the lazy livi-r and set at the root of Uu. trouble. All dniKists, 25c PROMPT! WON T CBira. T X.'. Oil la -4 PROMPT! Dr. Kinci's Pills t a ... ,u, t ilel a.ile. inon.y lo be relumed If sale is nut r ..proved. omeri iisue for the timber which must be re moved wltbln ten years. Bids will be received froill citizens of the Ltllted Suites association of Klieh citizens and corporations organized under the lawn of the Cnlted States or any state, territory or district thereof only. Lpon application of a nualiiled purchaser. Hie tlmh.-r on any legal subdivision will he offered separately Before being Include. I In any olf. r of a laener unit. T ii S, H. 1 E. ee. 1, r.r.'4 ' "''... ;..', f.. i '.i M -l,ll r S.I nine in .i.. r. ... r --- 7- M. none of the pine timber to be sold for lers than IS.2S per M.. Hons of tile red fir timber to be sold for es- than $1 T.O per M.. none of the white fir to be sold for less thsn Sl.ee per " . 21 fc.."It. t W.. Sec. 27, Lot s. tir 7utl "aid whtI FL01 mid action, do not miss a illlani Fairbanks production. KUhttng Hill is Hie ri'ht title for this picture. It Is fell of figliJ.3, furious action and punch. The three-round boxing match staged between Hill Fairbanks and J.-an l.r.itoque (Al Kaufman, for h.e. vvireiuht champion), has nid no place lo go." "It was awful, Kitty awful. I w hispered. Yes. 1 know, but wasnt it iun " and Kitty went olf Into another l.aroxy.sni of hmgliie:'. It's iiullo tr.r-,c to me. kui. thought today wlon I saw you ami lohtl Sloriu to.ll.er how muca nap- pier 1 was t hail uu could ever ne. and I come bu k here tonlgui aim iind my house of cards all In lime heaps. I can u.-ier nave tne ramj i. ,.lii.: f own ril i ! 1 1 o as 1 nae nan "Oh. ves you will. Just remem II was not Th lore htration -.nil siiur tnnioht. It was J 0 11 II levenrn Hpeuking. You must get over Ihe convi niional haliit, ifKio. bruised and beaten, of dividing people 11110 two ciabsea , victorious, the good and bad. 1 have. ! 0 M.. Lomlnck 30 M.. Ccdiir 20 M.', L.Ot ... 11,.,. m h.-mlock 20 M.. cedar nil .t . none of the nr timber to be sold tor b .s than il.'.O per M.. and none of the hemlock and c.drr timber to be sold for leas thsn It. nil rer M.. Lot 15. tir '."0 M.. hepil... k 75 M.. cedar M lot 16 tir '.no) M.. hemlock 50 M.. cedar IT" M . none of the tir timber to be sold for less than It.'-T, per !.. and none of the hemlock and cedar fmber to be sold for less than Sl ue per M. ; T lr.S It. 2 W.. See. 25. SK1'. NV"4. vidlow nr 2S0 V.. red fir M.. cedar i! StVH NW4. red fir 17n M.. ....... . , ...j, viel'. vel ov nr -"o ii c never before been equaled " P"- !,-' M sKU vetloiv Hr ?no M Hires You will imagine yourself at d flr" UMI M., none of the fir and ...o ringside watching a real slugging : cedar timber ... be an d J-an mat h when you see this picture .1,14:,V'nr;, jr., none of the flr William Fairbanks, in "Fighting , ;M,,r to no ,,, f,,r less than 115" ''I'-" '', 'You'dolse'e: ? .rnnsloTlnoraVlinffS"1' it f eht with six men. You (ion i t- them waiting for their turn to junin I ICE CREV BKICRS rui Washing Birthday French Vanlll, 1,. Hon to year Si,,; I'r.nka. L,Kl;t !. , Tan.ab a, L-UnrM W Warns' ,ur J'"' ' llon't forget totakn.. POLAR CAKt? '' in and fight, but you see thorn all tbat together, clawing, scratching 1,ar' kicking, a regular lie-man fight, and j "I have never seen a person so good that I did not find some bad In him, pud no one so bad that I did not discover a good trait or two." "l first 1 had thought Theodore Siratton all good, Kitty," 1 replied. and now I seen to think that he Is all bad." j , , i Kitty insisted that he was just like all the rest part good and part bad. "Hut, Kittv." I remonstrated, "he should have had respect enough for me to have staved away when he was not hiuuelf. l.o.s he not leaHze in what a position he has put me?" "lie nevr thought of it at all. All men are srlilsh, inv dear some more mil some less. The greatest fault of Theodore Slraitoii is that he Is ut 11 ,ly selfish, liis egotism and 's. lf etiieredness' hate grown with tho glorification that has been given him bv his admirers who, have only seen him on the screen. 11 mil he thinks he Is above the laivs of Cod or man. "It novr enters his mind that any Ihings he wains to do Is not the tiling to do. Hut, Vlrgie, most of those who have great success on the screen he "111110 egotistical nod self-centered. Theodore is by no means alone In ihat. Still I shou)d recn t v-ry much lo know that you loved him deeply, Virgle." Tomorrow Woman's H;M Love. LOIK3E DIRECTORY. j you will see 111.1 r an ,.a.m..w-,. 'AAAA.ilt44l but 111 1110 enu wwv-r-r---- I'MTBII AHTIS WS Meets In Mace- , bee ball every n e'.nesuuy eiiin. Visiting members always welcome. lltl'IIAHil Hl'Si'li. M. A. MII.HIiKn M'i'I'l.lK'Ii Treae. KLSIK lU'MPHItKY. Secy. for .To,!e- O'ilne left lc.st lllght Purl land where he will spend sever al days attending to county business. . -0 Early English History. The reason that the Xoruinn con quest did not subjugate the English Is explained by the fact that "Jutes", Angles, Saxons, Danes and Normans" were all kindred 111 race mid so they united in one race; the Welsh, Irish mid Scots were of the Celtic race. The Normans were not Frenchmen In (lie beginning but pirates from Scnndl naviii, who had come to Frnnoe iind had been given a tract of land. They adopted the French language und be nunc In time the most courteous and aoble people In F.un.pe, but when they jvon the battle of Hastings, they were .uore nearly nkln to the Knglish or 1 Anllo-Saxons than to the . French, al- though they brought the French lan ' gunge to Lngland, and ninny of their words were incorporated Into (he Inn gnai;e. Itecause of racial differences the Welsh, Irish mid -Scotch did not unite with the Knglish ns easily, but the centuries have nblllerated many racial characteristics because of many Intermarriages. St. Louis Globe-Iiem-ocrut. tl.dVAI. 0!tni:lt OF MOOSE RnseburR LodEe No. 103, nieeta nrst ana third Tuesday evenings of each month at 8 o'clock In the Moose hall. All visiting brothers are Invited to attend. C. TV. CI1AKE. Dictator. H. Cl PAHUKTLIL Secretary. KAIU.KS Loseburg Aerie meets In Moosa hall on Jackson St. on 2nd and 4th Monday evenings of each month at S o'clock-. Vlsltlns brethren in good standing alwavs welcome. A. J W1L1 r W 1'. P. W. M. LA MERE, W. P. B V. OOOIlMAN. Secretary. A. F. .t A. M LHUrri l.odKe No. 13. Itegular comninnicatlona iind and 4th XVednesd.iva each month ut Masonic Temple, HoacbursT. Ore. Visitors wel come. W. L. THOMAS. W. M. W. p., TIAIiniS. Secy. I 111: m: t iiirv iinVKFir a'Shiicia-1 'I'tO.N meets In the Maccabee hall the 1st und .ltd reesu.'vs In each mo th Vt:;i Tilt 110 ii7r ooiici.AFi- Lilac circle No. 4. meets on 1st and 3rd V day evenlnga In Moose ball. Visit ing ileighC'irB Invited to Attend. ItKI.LK CRKNfllAW, (I. N. LCONA McllllNALIi. Clerk. UI'',lll-:iAIIS rtoseburg Iebekah Lodge No. 41, T. O. O. 1-'.. metis In Odd l-'ellows Temple every week on Tuesday evening. Visiting membere In good standing are invited to at tend. SI "SIR JACKSON, N. Q. I'.VA LENOX. Secy. F.T I IK LJi A II.KV. I' I n. Secy. '. O. l-:lks, Itiiscburic Lodge Nil, 3-U Hold regular coinniunicatlous YOU WILL RELi OUR Winn ZU FOR YOUR EVEB MEAL AT Bowman's 0 Try an "Old Fasidorei 1 iney piease eteryoM . Don't forget our SpJ 25c DINMlf Mrs. W. R.Bows Proprietor WE WRITE ALL L" OF INSURI i of ill m stimi:s i am i.i:i;s i i:.n ii. Ittsiuiiitil ( Mi ini so rostuuH'S. cspi'r ially ilfslKiit'.l niitl innil.1 df Ihe inosf ' in.! ly iiinl liiMiriims stlkr ;tml oiImt ndt nialcrfals. aro imc of ttu ImshiIv !'ai Hit's 01' "At tli Kml f thft World," Mt'tiy Complin's first Tara nioiutt Htarritiu t'Ml' wlii.h will In' I'ltvi'iilrd ai tho Antlers tluairn to niiilit. ! Tin rntin product ton is rich In ori'-ntal atnutsphi re. The stnry oikmi.' . hi a 1'hiib'su iali and aiul'lini; is t;.hli.slim'nt In S!ianuhai, I'll i n:i . ' w ht-ro flurry, tho mot horl.-s daiUTti t.T of an KiikIinIi itruprit'tiT, r.'iiius an a i)tiiM'i.. In tlits s.'ttinir. -:- 'otupsoii :is chorry, w iirs 5ivtm1 . iri;i'miM rhitno Rowim. ; so at-! tiri'd. is r;irtnim: and fnt inaiini:. Th. n1 arc Mitral oth-T t'liiitr--' sc. tints, all of which arc rW. In Ori- 1 i'-iul inv-'sMtim-. ami the ot!. r prin-1 iip.il Inrjilo of ih stMV I si a U'n'i 1 ivl.ui.l liqlit!ionn station, w IlT"1 tluv n.il and t'Vi-i.t no ii. wlinx1 (lesiinl' s. at1 ini. r.vown with hrr own. arv Ii:i-t allv drawn. .Mfl'on Sillrt. Mitclnll lwis. "a in I 'nri.Mir.on. SP"H i-w nodo tr k. !i and other f.unoMs . n't-n ci It '.ri'i a i . 1 n tho snpvort t-ast and t(;c 'i.-fntc is tho fn- t tin-, v torlal i t?.r: of IN n: h n Staulav, fairs. IL- (ailed out tho Initial of; thno who had written tho rjin tions i a; ,1 in mini! rases whfio the lull , nainen wre Hiuod, lie gave thotu it1 . well. j Thore n:i;'oarod lo tip no limi's t tho man's powers and tho-o who w . re ; skeptical when they entered th- tliea tro w.'io (iinvinced wlicn they h ft that there uust ho soiuthinK to men- hoMldes fa U ini:, . evildV, ;,l the '. U!'I !l t,ll t.'lepM, U- lll.il;. hut sitnplc ' he h:n p. r:. "leafnl t. :, ::Mni;ht tt.r Two ui v, h--ni!i'iil . . mI lie th aKn op. 'i i Oi lent, T is on'1 of tin a're tin,-. s no pxTrnvairanl elruins , iatos that throuuli study' ted himself In the art of pathy and sro-nco (f isf.'rome. t pirN. own... the t utiles of tho O: i. n t. as imchout his aet. They i lull with a dam e of the stace o'tMm for the act . uty. and the h.hi, i.f t.- n pion raine in i rv ;ii:k ovnvr il Hit' Ore nil Court of the Stale iln M'll l-T I ' iliif ' '1)11111 V. Itnrv ti',: n . Vitinie Marf.-lluc. M. It. M ,ir. . i liiM. Ilaz 1 i'lark.'. U. 11. ..in-;, i'.tilf VoiilifT, ilarUin 1. ilirKr, (iTtr.iiltj uiiin;, i;.lwin 4)u:;tf. It. It. c'lai kc as adm intio rator i-r tlit t-siat.' .r III art ha A. V.oin;. i. -'. is. , :m.l U. II. Clark, as julinln-i-lruior 'f i l.t- i-istato uf J. t'. Yoinie. ilvi , a.--d. . i'luliililt.- VP. Clara U r. II. linker. Nettie M. ;trns, (ituiKU J. Mi'ariin ahtt 1'illa Ni Minm, I '. t. ii'lailti. --ti.e I? lo re'-v plv. n that tliu un . ihli;i,. il. as sole It'f. ri f. w ill. on the -Jml day at" March. I:. .wr et nvu o'clu. k in the said day. at 1 no fmin d.mr mu.. in K.'SchuriT. l..uu'liis .. mi t v , ( u t'K'iri ( ai's i la nt In the order u'l d-- r of th.' al...e fiititt.il court tn. r.d in tlit alx.v.- tutill.-.t unit mi i.' L'.Kh day of IV Ivnmrv. lie.'-. ofT.-r r t-.ili' and h.-'I at public atntion to if hiyhf-it I.!..-!. for fa.-h in hand, n- ..llo.ni de-arH'td real properly, .-wit: Tin- P.iioli.'iL haiiil Claim of ..I.- it M. Hut- hiiift.ni and wjf... h. ini; N ! " 1 ti,.- N'j SC'i. and the fia. - ..iii s. Nv ', of s...ti..ti t tn- ii! ! tr :' a. I-.- : also l.t s :' and :; . .I t..f i:'. s 'i ..f Sf.-if.n :::.. ...n- t.TiInu' I .ore-: nN. the- V N 1 :' s. . t '.in :w.. coiit iinitiLT va ;nre;-; i-l .. I i. n it loll Uiix. Claim ol .I.n ..I' tid'. mil Uiff. '.einy Die SI',. tl:e m: ,. of S.-.lion ?K and the V'.j 1 1 . ! Si.t in ii J".. .-on t u iiUnir '.',. 't - ' .. r, ..m. iln1 1 'otiat ion i 'i.H'ii of I-.-, it MiniiM n. t-ririw the SV',. t s . V'4. ii,.' nv, .r s. - - I' ll a l.d !' SK', f'W ', of Se, ti..n :i ' i . n "i -C . i a i t s l;ive jiid . ft ti.."itni- !-n.iii.-ti d Cl.iini of the Klks' Tom pie on- each T'J-lday at every mntitn. aii mernDt-rn re q.iojited to attend regularly, and all vUitinff brothers ftre cordially in vited to uttend. HOY BET-I-OWS. R. R. . J. G. DAY. Jr.. Secy. W. W A. O. T. M.--I1osehurs Kevlew No. 11 hold regular meetlncs on sec ond Thursday at 2 p. m. and fourth ThursdaT nt 7 ::t(l p.m. V iKitliiff ulsters Invited to atnd reviews. Maccabee Hall, I'lne ft. rt Cnss Ptroetw. HIMsI.K STKI'HKNSON, Com. .tKSSIK UAl'I". Cul. u. K. ., ItnMrliiirK Clio pier So. H Il.ildp. their regular nieftlntr on tne 1st and 3rd Thurndayn In each month. All sojourn inn: brothers and sinters re respt'ctfullv Invited to n'tend. MRS. KldZAItKTI! KtNYAX, W. M KKKK .IOMNSON. So-r-tnry. K. O, T. M. MiMtH each- second and fourth Thursday of each month In Maoe;ibee hall, corner Cans und Tine streets. Visiting Knlghta always welcome. I. Cv (TOOnMAN. Com. . Cw. W. UAI'I. Jt. K. f. O. 6. F., I'hlletnrlim I.oiIkc So. S Meets in Odd l-'ellows Temple every Friday evening at 7:30 o'cloc k. Visit stmiti in ai ini ( i: No. 'o. Vll. t nu i it th. atr 1 h- f s " mental w t-a rd, o; nt yet,.r1l.iv at the f ond presented an a. t ihe th. ttrei-.er-t ta!K Mlnrhi er a'.d r DID YOU KNOW? It Is our f.nn. nhn to jk r !.. lluil nlll roiiim.inl lb. fir.il.r of our -cry Mtro.i. .t fi.lllillll m-ivIcp to llic .Mle. r,, r o i,,. 1( ,,f ,)U(jr ccry hour of I be il.ijr nn.l nlcl I- Wo .'rui laic jour lojiil suppoit. Douglas County Light & Water Co if'l be :ill ill- ti.-ii - In rcl tb, :i i -.i Mb ' . r Ii i th."... . -i.-.l an Ant', t -. wbb h Hi. 11' v I . . r in:- 'ii:-;: 1 ;il- Curt. Cell-' ..I. j t: w ii. 'en in bii .I'l-e Ml-, fie 'e iiiie-.-i.i!' ice or no' .III -IW :Ti it': m i e j'l-1 .-: m,n, tu, rci.rn. tv.v;,t h,i::1;:;::le':',::!;;v.':, t- S !i. 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Kin. Sec. . unuiV: i.k Tin-: ivniii.n camp No. 1:,"'. nieeta In Odd Fellows' hall i In It.inebiirs: verv lat and :lrd Mon i bty evenings. Visiting aeiKlihors alwavs wilrim. KUKHKItli-K PORTRR, C. C. M. M. Mll,l.i:il. eicrk. KM;iiTi i rvTiu-Airha. Lodire No. 4.', meets every Wednesday even 1 lnr In Ivoiijlna Ab.tr.l. t Hall, corner Ja. kann WaahlnKtua Kts. Visit ors a auvs web ome. Itl'lHlU'II II. RIT7MAN, a c HOT O. YOfXII. M. F. 1 K. K. WIMUCIIM. K. R. 8. FlIiK TIIKI'T THA.NsroIiT. 1XI.AM) JUIUSB , l'l Iil.lC LIABlUn I'KOl'KKTV DtMidl COLLISION" IIOll. I K IX.SIR.I5CI 1'l.ATK III.ASS ISsTFl LIKE IXSIR.UCI accuikxt ixsnusfi IIKALTII I.XSlMXa JtK.NT IXSliUXCE I.KASl'.HOl.l) IXITJ-1 III UfJI.AIiY IXSVRH1 I'LIISOXAL HOLD CP? no.vDs or AxrxiiH FOK SKKVIfK W TIX'TIO.V SIX Rice & I Insurance Broken r.osniriui. oaf with, a Heal Garden Klavor. Winn you open a can of 110 V Al. CI.l 1 HKAN'I) tomatoes vn.i nrt srcct.-il Willi the full tomato flavor such an ..n .'ii jy when catiiiK Hi. 'in out of M'lir liaiul in the garden. r. i ii.iM, ;,. r. I' f u orV 1 ni I . I'li'M e as-.e. 1 1. run K 11 ' i . 'i ii ' i -r - ,1 I.I ' :ex r .. n . 'I bi I b i ,1 t'-c- '!' I . ,.f .' in ;:-.c.-M Mli! I M 'IMXKS '-i I' t .lMI 'I , I','-- U O.T. -l'. f. NO JOB Too Small or Too Largo Plumbing AND Heating: SCOTT BROS Phone 407 Main and Oak WE KNOCK THESPC Til- or ...Kill. V r.. , hn bif I . .....a ii ipr nor no" n. take it out. .eir,1 Have in " . , . it urolr f- want P lien rl. Inx or rrrssinf. I ' DOSEBUS .1(18 N. J" - THE vol I! ii iin I l.m-r. ' ,H , , lev 'It: r; m. jrMi,vi, m snas'cr V M.r - VI W liAlil" ' r 1 I' a .i.ria-