Rosrnrno NEws-Rmrw, nFsrMV. KFiinrARV gi. i'-'
r;w HIT
Con
sider the
The
Sports Suit and
First Day of Spring
&$P4a r: T-r PvsS&kl tVwfoi & &&&&
SPRING, of all the seasons of
tlio year, Is tli one for which
ono ought to prepare weeks ahead.
Fur It la "no uf life' most dread
ful trutjedlos to be caught out
during (lie first shining days of
spring In one's old winter clothes.
It mnkes one feel so bedraut;ld nnd
orphan-like aud out of key with the
universal aprlug symphony. One
should have at leust one smart suit
and hat to meet the first halmy day
whether It should 'fall before the
omrlal twenty-first of March, or
many weeks after. 1
The little mandarin Jacket sketch
ed at the right la a good model
te have on hand for such emergen
. cles. It Is of brush wool with In
serts of crocheted woolen flowers
bordering the coat and sleeves, and
forming the collar. It Is loose and
smart, and bisque color. It should
be worn over a matching skirt In
wool or knitted skirt, ilrush wool
comes In a variety of colors, per
haps the newest und most populur
being perluwlnkle blue. This model
would be most attractive In that
color.
The hat with this Jacket Is of
hund-woven vlsca and wool, a very
good sports combination of mate
rials. It Is being dune In all colors,
but the pepper and suit and tweed
color combinations are the most
unusual, ,
For eurly season week-end motor
trips when one simply must have a
smart spring motor bonnet aud a
warm one as well, a practical sug
gestion Is shown In the photograph
ubove. It Is worn by Mia I.ee In
"Is Matrimony a Failure?" a Para
mount picture, und Is of emerald
green duvetyn trimmed In matching
A WOOLtTH
JACKET TO BE
f KNITTED ,
wool and faced In a light spring
green. At ench side on the Inside
of the hatband there Is a narrow
scurf snapped on these can bo
wound under the chin and once
around the neck, Improvising a scarf
and a hood. And again, they can
be drawn up over the brlui and
passed around the crown turban
fashion. And nguln, they can be un
snnpped at milady's will and tucked
Into her cout pocket. The prac
ticality of this model Is evident.
The sketch at the left shows an
other short Jacket of checked serge
trimmed In perlalne and worn with
a perlalne skirt. It Is in blue and
grey, and Is worn with a cherry
silk faille hat.
ADVICE TO
LOVELORN AND
:BT MltM. aX.llll Kt n-
OTHERS
kiit sjiuiuu yuewtuna anil tinsm ijomlucfa by Wiiiusa
Who K.kiws. Address your LMter. (o Mrs. Kllsbary
I la re 'Ur "hllrg NewKet1ew.
SHOULD EAT MORE CABBAGE
Doar Mm. KlUbury: We wish you
would toll ub whnl would be iiro
piiatu iWri'shimMitfl for a "haul
Umi-s party," ami what would bit
suitable (IccuiiUlouH.
SCHOOL OIHUS.
9 Ann. Why not mtyc luikml IVmiH,
aiit brown lrml, wiup. hath,
or nny uf the luln ....huh that an
gMHl at h miu, hut oil., when wrvt'.l
nl a parly. If thry atv MifNrleiitly
nHtliliig ll wniild not he noooMMiry
"to nerve un tlifttic vl Or you could
.wive a iiHMk inoal. Tiny !lt'H of
court hreml and no butter, or hoiim'
Mlilntf llki thai, and follow IiIh with
"j ho regular rtfnhiin'iilM, after oii
eJiml led your fciioM hdh'Te thai
ta nil tlit-y woulil rtHrlvc. If you
iHrviMl I mi k fil Ihniiiv, brown bread
n. cuflVe, that I all that would Ih
nrerniMiry. IMn'omto the romiM with
hum lit, of werU, and ordinary
tereat him any more.
WORRIED WIFE.
Aim. t think It in a ae of too
Hindi doineNtlrlty. The II tut five
yearn go quickly, with bahlm arriv
ing aud a home to nuike, and then,
lii.ariahly, there come nlmkhiK
up time, when a man IhkIiih to look
urouiid hint, and wonder If he 1m
letting all the drjiurer of the world
i;o by hlui. 1 think wtIiji lie I
Jimt pbiln bored, Intred with bin
home, bin wife and IiIm ehlldren. lo
not think this mean he dm not
hue oii, Imm aime be .tMH. Very
probably. If you until, own up to It,
ou in I vt lit Ih J u.t a little Intrtnl
yournelf. I think a vacation would
do you both good. Hend your Iium
buiid away for a whiles whether ytm
ran alTortl It or not. l,er him have
omI ret away from you 11, and
you do the name thlni;. Vou will find
m.-kM. It.Mii.stM mm i.i.uh ,,f ihn fur- ' ""I" ie nu n mner
Inlture an H.lble, and nnbHtute n ' rome home atfiilu.
many broken ih.wu rluilr. n you can Armnne to do the aiune thlnK ' h
"net. Prune Ihetu wtlh Mecra or -.... in,
Icallro and other ohl lair. ourH,lf M.me pntty
w lenr Mn. KUsbury: I am enfrturt'd
nnd have bet'U for about its nmulhH. - raro uii reiMv vou maiiv I linen over.
ami kMp our hustland nt home
heii he tnlubt Ih drlirn to aoiue
DIt Export of Cornll'a Colleg of
Agrlculturo Recommend It as
Article of Agriculture,
Experts at Cornell's college of ag
riculture at It lino a, N. Y.. urce a wid-
1 er ufto of cabbuge. asserting that this
j succulent vegetable should be more
generally Included In the diet. It Is
rich In lruu uud other mlnerul salts
and contains a smull amuuut of
growth-promoting substance. Cabbage
Is eaten much more by the Spanish,
, French and Itallun races than by
Americans, largely because Americans
do not know bow to cook It, It Is eon
, tended.
I "Cabbage, says a statement from
the college of agriculture Mplunged In
to bulling salted water, and cooked
uncovered for -0 minutes, no longer,
will be a delicate light green color,
tender aud easily digested. Long cook
I lug, In a tight ly-covered kettle, pro
I duces a dark, brownish mess In which
! chemical changes have taken plac
! that make It almost Indigestible,
j "Kood specialists at Cornell suggest
I bolted cabbage served with lamb, mut
i ten or beef, escuHcped cabbage with
! cheese luiuce, fried cabbage, with
! minced onion, cabbnge cooked In milk
1 and water, or baked with hamburg
or frankfurters, lady cabbage, sweet
thing iiiimIi more nerloii..
Whon In tire trouble see Green
the Tire Man.
.We have uot set a date for our mar
- riage yet, hi both know ttuit It
cannot be rlht iwhv. Should 1 be
gln getting thtnjcs for a tioiitieau ;
w now, or (lit you think It would be i
foollnh? If 1 ernhrnlilt-r tlihiK1 for
-a hoiiwrt, should I put bin InltWiU on I
thern or mine KNiJ.U.Kl). I
Ans. Kundy It time for you to
N'glii your lniueiii. That f a
itretit part of the pbvt-nre In gctllng
2 inarrle!, the einbntldi'i iig and nmk-
lug of the iHMiutUul thtut ou will
-want for )onrt-lf and for your
hngM. I would Inf Jul a .'ew thing
w It'i bl lulilnl, lint not mau .
"There's many a Blip.' ou know, '
and aii)wa, monogran .1 are not mo
favontl m they wen a few )ear
ago,
Tear .tt.n. Kll!uiy: Uy hunbiind ;
and I have been nuirrliMi for five
Hrs. and we sincerely love each
other. We have neer been separ- ,
ated for more tbnn a day at a lime '
durinr all the time we have len 1
married. We have three children, j
We hnv always been so happy that
! was sure I was the luckiest worn-
an In the world, until Just lately my j
husbnnd soeina to have changed. He
aei'Tus nervous and Irritable, and I lie
children seu. to Inttaie him IntttMd j
of pleae htm Sometimes In the j
evt'iilnra he yi-i tip and slnnn down I Ss'sty Fbst.
the p tper and to bed real enrly, I Varlet 1 prithee hMr, r knliiht.
leaving line rhlldren nnd I to spend - to the rc.n of a lady Imprisoned In
the r.t of tb evening at home I i yonder town by a wbl.vl ,.re
don't know what to make of It. I am J Knlght-oh, bother! lhls la n.y
positive there are no business wor- . , , . ,
rlcs. ., that there I, t .n..,l,er , ott- 1 y"u Mv
woman. Cu vmi help me? am I a,'r y""""1'
really worrl-d lie I. K.-tXnK worse! Vnrlcl-Mi Is my if, ,ir knlKl,t.
Itmtesd of tieitrr. and urn. i'f our j d sh rrfuvs to allow m. to fi:cm
llltla hottii'ly iilcanutt-s in ein to lu- Ul so in'rilous an iiHrls - Tuucu.
Ilcrt.n- h
tnn-Helr mimio nty lu'w cloth'
i aiitl mitiiiiii. to tt" nt mon. Ikon't
ieer let the home life ucl monototi-
us nuiiln. Vou will Haiti that this , or sour ciiMnige, or filled cabbaxes.
ltttlpvs for Uu'so dlsboa ara found In
most cook books.
"For salads, cabbage gives an al-
Th, Shapss of Eggs.
An rxierl recently entertained the
KooIokIi'iiI siu'lety of l.omlon with a
uinttu-maiti-til illseiisslon of the differ,
rures 111 the shupe of ettf. A few
i'WK. like those of the owl and the
tortoise, are vnherleal or hourly so; a
few, like the grebe's or the Connor
u nt sre elliptical, with symmetrica!
eiuls; the great majority. Ilk the
hen'., are ovoid, or blunter at one end
limn nt the vlher.
The hen's egs are always laid
blunt end forsiuost. Y'n ahlch are
the uniftt uiiKymmetrlcal are also ejus
of Itir'e sire retutlvely to the parent
I'lriN. The yolks of tgi; are spherical,
wleitcver ttie torui of the entire ei:g
uhi he. Thl. Is shown to he due to
the r being enchued In a fluid, the
white," Tihlcb lniiVes the (iresnure
eve'ywhere on the surfuca of the yolk
iractlcally coin.iant.
most endless variety; with auplo and
onion, or with onion, celery or car
away seed, wlta grven iepir, to
luntoos, carrots, salmon, shrimp or
even plnearple shredded cabbaga
makes an excellent combination. In
general, cabbage salads are best served
with a boiled dressing."
following
warrants
List of Claims
Allowed by Court
Among other proceedings the fol
lowing were had 01. Wedueaday the
1st day of Jsbruary, io-"-
Now at tula time tb
bills were allowed aud
drawn for the sau.-':
(ieneral County Hll's. i
U'JS A HOWS: Churchill Hadwe;
$4.60. Koy Catching 13.81. I'-nr'r
liossen 2.53, C. A. Lockwood Motor
Cu. 2.85, A. L. Alkins 4 60, T. E.
Grae 6.16, Pag Lumber Co. 7. 06. .!
C. Frear 34.10. K. L. K. Lintott
35.60, H. L. Eppstelu 12 00, O. O. i
Stewart 23.00: HUEKIFK: Standard
Oil Co. 38.64, F. W. Illlard 4o.l5, 1
Clyde Rydtll 23.00, J. O. Newland;
29.60. Highway Service Co. 9.45, J.
E. Sterling 6.60. Koss Hutchinson'
16.00. C. A. Stark 1.50, Chester Ky
dell 6.00, C. M. Griffith 1.90, J. A. j
Zachary 31.00, F. M. Hopkins 19.50; ,
COL'KT HOUSE: Ksbg Iwvelop Co. i
40.00. Office .Mchy Supl Co.
240.00, Parslow & Bell 6.00. F. F. I
Patterson 46.75. Douglas Co. Lt &'
Wt Co. 60.15. Scott Bros. 3.00, Per-1
kins Eldg. 7.60; COKONER: M. E. ,
Rltier 62.60, W. E. Gates 1.00, J. E. i
Haines 1.40, Joseph Hudson 1.20,!
Bert Adama 1.10, A. B. Haines 1.40,,
J. E. Hutchinson 2.10, Wallace Frey-1
er 1.50, Robert It. Hughes 1.60,
Clyde Rydell 1.50, J. B. Tanp 1.50.1
Ora A. Tapp 1.60. R. 0. Thomas !
1.60; COUNTY COURT: Highway
Service Co. 48.70, Weaver & Valen
tine 7.70; SCH Sl'PR: O. C. Brown
19.25, Ella H. Brown 150.00, Viola
Wlllett 3.00, Ethel Fisher 33.00,
Julia Haslet 12.37; CO. HOME:
Model Bakery 1.26, I. Abraham 1.13,
Mrs. H. A. Moore 60.00, Peoples
Supply Co. 48.00, A. J. Lllburn &
Son 10.15; POOR: Pickens Bros.
9.98, Economy Grocery 10.05, Mars
ters Drug Co. 7.95. E. J. Humphreys
98.77. Nathan Fullerton 4.65, Peo
plea Supl. Co. 6 45. Rice Bros &
Adama 20.00; JAIL: Roseburg Cafe
teria 162.80, E. P. Kafer 18.19;
JUSTICE CT: E. B. Chapman 3.00,
H. D. Connina 2 00, Leslie Lilly 2.00.
J. M. Martin 7.86, C. M. Griffith
70.84. John J. Brown 6.60, C. Per
klnson 1.00, Wm. Helliwell 1.00,
Fred Christie 1.00, John Burns 1.60,
Urban Toncy 1.50, Dale Cowan 1.60,
Ernest Warner 1.50, Jess Yager
1.50, Bancroft Whitney Co. 21.60,
Geo. Jones 48.80; CIR. EXPENSE:
Busbong & Co. 346.43, Ira B. Riddle
14.42, Newa-Revlew Co. 264.25,
Rsbg. Book Store 99.66, W. E. Tin
ier & Co. 41.85, Kllhain Staty. Co.
14.48. Sun Printing Co. 63.94, West
ern Union Tel. Co. .60. Postal Tel.
Cable Co. .60; M1SC: Rice & Rice
390.00, Douglas Abstract Co. 46.00,
Geo. Neuner Jr. 29.43, Duds for Men
43.41.
Road District Payroll.
Dist. 2: Quincy A. Brown 4.86, W.
H. Brown 2.99. H. J. Connlue 16.22.
Wm. McClanahan 14.97, James Mc
Clannhan 17.18, A. J. PeterBon 8,98,
O. G. King 11.98; Dist. 4: J. R.
Dailey 6.98, Alfred Ross 56.30; Dint.
7
2.99, Howard Bhadle 2.99, Henry
Brown 2.99, Geo. Bowman 2.99;
Dist. 10: John Roberts 13.96. O. A.
Ohlson 2.99; Dist. 11: D. S. Church
Ill 32.45. T. M. Dunham 11.96. Tom
Ward 6.98. Ray Mackay 5.98, A.
Swanson 72.00; Dist. 16: Edward
Edmonds 48.66, T. G. Lawsou 7.46,
C. A. Slegel 8.88; Dist. 17: T. H.
Cutsforth 41.88, Thos. Slmms
12 97, Wm. Loulsignant 17.97, Peter
Dldtol 17.97, Wm. Conner 26.95;
Dist. 20: John Swearlngon 8.97, Os
car Mattoon 17.94. William Traylor
11.96. Roy Redford 11.95, Jack
Maricoll 6.98, II. Bartholomy 11.96.
Claude Moore 2.99, C. G. LaGrander
5.98, Jim Traylor 1.49. Geo. Krew
Doii 2.99. C. L. Spalding 5.98; Dist.
24: II. R. Parks 32 44. O. Millard
19.46, S. Brown 7.47. J. Odel 2.99,
W. F. Seals 1.49; Dist 26: Romle
Howard 3.49. Elmer Thompson 6.99,
Sam Crltchlow 1.49; Dist. 26: D. A.
McCord 13 96, Virgil Chenoweth
5.99: Dist. 30: Alfred Cloake 44.66.
T. A. Flndlay 2.99: Dist. 33: F. B.
j 4 " ""'"Hh
HARDIE
Sprayers
Typify
Reasonable Cost
Low Upkeep
Correct Design
Long Service
Sizes and Types for Every Orchard ConditJ
iri - . TT.j: 1ir,il Jo Vio locf TVrtVrl in Viler rtliffi!e Pr,mKi'r,'. l.'.i , I
Dressure. big capacity, reserve power and minimum vibration.
It is equipped with a four cylinder, eight horse universal motor, weighintr i
pounds. The pump is a 2 inch triplex with a capacity of 14-15 srallons per miTife
We are handling the Hardie because we believe in it.
We have sprayers in stock and carry a good line of repairs.
Oregon Growers Packing Corporation
i Compass on Crossing ths Equator.
The comiass needle does not turn
; arrmnd In passing from on hemi
sphere Into the other. Tha north-aeak-ui
end of the rompaas needls has no
(renter slcultlcance or meaning In tbe
southern hemisphere than tha south
I seeking end of tha needls lias In the
northern hemisphere. a'he compaas
needle Is a piece of magnetlted steeL
, It has Its own positive and negatlra
peles, or north and south poles, just
like the earth. The nevdl and Its
lines of force align themselves with
the earth's lines of force, in the north
ern bpmlspher the north magnetic
Hte eierts tht dominating lnfluenca of
; the needle, so It points to that r'U.
; The south end of the nrla la dlsra
i Ksnled. In the southern hemisphere
the south magnetic pol exerts tha
dominating Influence on the needle and
It points to that po'. tb north end of I
the needle In this case being disregard- j
ed. Tht needle does not reverse In
clng from one hemisphere another.
The south end of It becomes the guide j
In the southern hem ss 'here, as the I
north end Is the guide la the northern
ueiuivpnviv.
tr Chenoweth '..25; Dist. 68: Riddle
Hardware 10 38; Dist. 69: Stearns
& Chenoweth 3.40; Dist. 72: Sam
Perdue 3.00, Houser & Herrington
1.75.
Special Tax Payroll.
Dist. 7: C. W. Lundeen,
8.23, C. J. Lundeen 7.4 8: Dist.
12: T. F. Heard 25.96. Corvln Heard
7.48. Chas. Lutman 11.98; Dist. 18:
Riley Hammersley 20.94, Geo. E.
Swain, 20.95, Geo. Telfois, 1.49;
Dist. 20: R. J. Spauldlng 15.97, Lee
Barker 37.93, Elijah Harlen 20.93.
Rav Harlen 2.99, J. R. Sawyers 5.98,
A. T. Falrey 14.95; Dist. 37: A. T.
Taber 53.64: Dist. 39: E. C. Davis
32.45. H. Melton. 2.9; Dist. 41:
T. L. Brewer 6.4 9, J. M. Deardorff
2.99, Vint Weaver 5.98. liana Wea
ver 5.99. J. M. Jackson 4.48, Oscar
Jackson 14.97, Frank Heck 2.99;
Dist. 49: L. B. Judy 92.73. John
Stlckney 8.97, W. F. Judy 70.26,
Sherman Smith 46.34, Fren Hartman
59.78, Richard Peterson 47.84, Her
man Aiken 46.34, Alden Baker 32.89,
Frank Xowklrk 37.37, J. A. Iloak
44.85, George Rooke 10.46, II. E.
liaker 7.98, Kenneth Peterson 5.99,
Walter Fisher 15.71: Dist. 60: O. C.
Tlson 55.84, Harold Farrls 41.10,
Ed. Brown 42.60. Oliver Cook 33.63.
Lewis Thomason 39.61, W. E. Nor
man 67.38, Walter Rainville 52.40,
Henrv Brown 26.95. J. D. Brown 8.
97. W. T. Tlson 23.96. J. B. Madoche
14.95, Frank Hamlin 17.94. C. H.
Tl,nn 91 QJ. llnnrv Tlann A 1
S. P. Fenley 6 99, Stacy Fenley -J ,)en , Du, 65. pat n'ono
van 9.31, J. E. Patterson '20.94, R.
N. Harris 68.30, Thos McGovern
62.79, W. M. McGovern 62.79, B. Ro
berts 68.77. E. B. Russell 13.44, P.
L. Johnson 14.95.
Special Tax Hills.
Dist. 7: A. C. Hansen 100.00. Gen.
Road 35.00; Dist. 49: J. N. Hedden
27.35. Frank Sagebard 50.89; Dist.
65: Standard Oil Co. 38.26, Badgley
& Zigler 266.00, Rice Tiros. & Adams
2.00, J. P. Brill 19.40. C. W. Lun
deen 62.50. Hotel Myrtle 46.00. I. E.
Moss 71.75. Rav Moss 58.50, a A.
Catching 14 8.50. W. C MoNamee 4 5.
10, Charley Davis 56 00.
Kenwal ltond Payroll.
C. W. Lundeen 67.23. C. J. Lun
deen 59.65. D. S. Churchill 6.49, E.
C. Dlller 2.99, H. H. Strong 6.99.
Harry Norton 1.49. T. S. Sprague,
j 6.97. E. E. Sprague. 5.97, C. W.
Groves 5.73. H. W. Groves 1.49.
i Frank Blomberg 23.66, W. V. Hurst
170.76. E. H. Lough 124.75, I. B.
iMIlea 80.31. W. O. George 47.14.
Ine 6.48; Dist. 37: A. T. Taber
55.27; Dist. 38: C. W. Groves 36.67,
H. W. Groves 1.49, J. Wilson 1.49;
Dist. 40: J Vf nnardnrlt 1152 i
Frank Dinke 2 99: Dial 42- A I. I G
General 1Umi1 Hills.
J. O. Dny 600.00, Roy Catching
1.29. E. T. Richmond 1.20, Pac.
Tel. Tel. Co. .40. D. G. Evans 40.
K. Evans 40.00. II. L. Eppsteln
Dyer 16.47; Dist. 49: H. A. Carlson
17.45, Kenneth Peberson 11.96. H.
H. Prey 8d7. J. F. Stickney 1.49.
Fred Putman 50.83; Dist. 60: H. H.
Slrong 28.24, T. S. Sprague 2.98. E.
E. Sprague 2.98. W. P. Hoyt 2 24. E.
H.
r . Simpson 7 86; Dist. 61: C.
Davison 7.48. S. D. Ooff 4.49, J. M.
Davison 24 55. C. S. Hunt 27.00;
Dist. 62: E. U Settle 1.74. Marlon
Waddle 6 98. J. N. Settle 2.98; Dist.
56: A. W. Johnson 12.26, Rollle
Johnson 13 60, Ben Hardman 15.00,
Lloyd Johnson 19.60. C. M. Slegel
6.00: Dist. 67: Isadora Rondeau
24.70. Walter Rondeau 2.99. L. L.
Sli'vens 219. Wm. Dompler 8 96,
Thomas Rondeau 4.48. Howard Pen
nel 2.99. Ouy Pennel 2.99. Walter
lrvlll 2 9. Arthur Rainville 1.49.
Allen sinkler 11.21.
4 48: Dist. 65: C. C.
00. Stearns & Chenoweth .60. J. O
Flook Co. 8.25, Dally & Sons Lhr.
Co. 9.60. Dailey & Sons Lbr. Co. 12,
C. W. Andrus 131.12. Glendale State
Bank 66.33, Churchill Hdwe. 25.18.
Standard Oil Co. 56.30, Henrv Hos-
Frank Hammond 11.98, H. C. Powell
131.04, John Devaney 7.47, R. V.
Klein 192.22, Guv Murphy 124.75,
Douglas Dailey 88.99, J. W. Cole
207.71, Ben 11. Irving 130.27, C. A.
Deaman 128.77. L. H. Smlck 99.79.
Walter Brookheart 65.83. L. Suther
lln 43.88, W. Lex 27.92, Frank
Gomes 31.91, J. R. Chaney 25.94,
John Sutton 22.44, Willie Rachor
13.44, Henry Rachor 13.44. George
Eggleton 24.68, J. A. Rachor 13.44,
Franklo Rachor 1.49, W. V. Hurst
169.73, W. I. Smith 102.28, C. W.
Jennings 113.35, H. Crouse 88.76, D.
A. Peasley 88.77, J. A. Rachor 4.49,
W. R. Snyder 5.99, Paul Simpson
90.76,
Itoail Bond Dills.
Glendule Garage 2.90, Gen. Road
12.10, H. L. McHenry 163.00, Ralph
Moore 29.30, Gen. Road 61.12, Gen.
Road 75.30, Ladd & Bush 1116.36,
R. L. F. Lintott 3.75, A. M. Arrinx
ton 23.70, A. S. Chappell 603.90, F.
R. Steinhauo? 12.00, Geo. Telford
367.60, Rudolph Harness 36.00. A.
T. Tazer 6.75. Oakland Tribune 8.25.
News-Review Co. 7.95, W. D. Hess
4.00, R. L. F. Lintott 3.75, John
Busenbark 13.60, Henry Bacon
300.00. W. L. Coodm.. ,
rlsher 100.00, C. Q rLT
Jos. Turpln 40.00, Jot
6402.40, Roy E. Weill fj.
1343.25, Montagu,. olS;
Jantzer & Sons 22 3! Z
140.00, Geo. Jone, 7 50 t
70.75. E. H. Lough I.?,
Miles 80.31. W. G (W,':.
W. K'dUe 3.99, F
The News-Review i.
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laxative
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tablets
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The genuine bears this signature
Price 80c.
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you. We pride omelis
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ducing the goods.
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PHONE 39. I
Paul Troielle J 8 8. Leonard Mc-
Comas 2 98; Dist. 63: V. C. Dunna I
vln 6 99. Oli Dunnavln 2 99: Dlst.j
64: T H. Cut.forth S 49. Peter Did
tl 5 99: Dint. 66: T. B. Burnett
40 14. Tom Burnett Jr. 7.47. A. L.
McGlnnls 11 S; Dist. 68: J. T. Mc-.
Gee 35 92. EU In Pickett 11 96. Alex
Worthlngti.n 6 99; Dist. 69: E. R. .
Short 6 23. C C. Slegrist g 96. E.
Crane 1 4 97: Dist. 72: W. D. Neely
20 94. Sum lVrdue 2 99. Joe Rhodes
2 99. E. Diaumont 2 99. Walter
Much 5 99. F W. Fate 149. Sieve
Deauiunnt 2 99. Henry Archaniboau
7 47. Walter Montgomery 13.45.
Frd Perdu" 25.88. Fred Neely
17 94. It E. Young 1.97. Geo. Ron
deau 2 99
toad IHtrlct Hills.
Dist 7: Walter llainee 37 23;
Dist. 9: R II Kaslev 4 25. J. W. (lur
ney 12 00- Mst 17: Hou.T Her
rliiKion s Tr.. Kiddle Hdwe. Co. 3 70.
DIM 20 t'..n Uoad 10 00. Rov Rod
f"id 2: Di; it: Stearns Chen
neih Jo: ,,t. JO: A. 8. Frey
'.n 4 52: Dit 3S: Churchill Hdwe.
Co. .75: Dist. 38: No. Side Grocry
1S 96. Gen Uoad 13 60: Dist. 51:
(', C. Powell 5 oft: Dist. 67: Norman
jBros r., ij i),t. S9: Mathews
junnson i v , t ; uist. si; steams
i sen 2.60. S. B. Crouch 160.18. Fee-
naughty Mohy. Co. 252.60, Feenaugh
ty Mchy. Co. 87.00. Ira Miles 2.50.
J. F. Barker Co. 16.50, Wentworth
lrwln 84.28. Clendale Lumber Co.
14.00, H. S. French Transfer 14.07
E. W. Riddle 3.99. Fred Garnet 1.99.
Market Utvu Payroll.
Henry Luckslnger 8.72. George
Andrews 2.99. Norman Weatherlv.
2 99. Hurry Burchard. 14.97. J. V.
Colo 11.97. Ben B. Irving 62.90, C.
A. lleanian 20.95. L. H. Smlck 7.48,
Walter Brookheart 7.4 8. L. Suther-
Jlm Dumont lln 1 -99. Frank Gomes 1.99, M. D.
Long 11.71. if"' S-S"
EBUY THE GENUINE JTJ
-V-E-R-F-A-S-1
SUITING
It is the Ideal Material for
Boys' Wash Suits Clrls" Wash Dressers Woraen W'l
Women's Wash Dresses Women's. Wash Skirts muu"-
Dresses
GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY
Market IU1 Hills 1
H. L. McHenry 6 00. Lawrence1
Haines 84.63. H. A. Cool 91.99. A.
Thompson 3.00. Frank Drake 1 1 .25. i
Anderson Bullock COO, Jim Bullock
12.00. Southern Pac. Co. 170 28 P
E. Molls 41.86, J. T. Russell 2.V44!1
Jos l.edgerwood 6T..8S. J. E. Patter
son 40 36. A. R. Tugal 19.4.1, E. II :
Russell 2.1 96. C. R. Dver 17.93, D I
C. Moss. 14.93. A. L. Brown 13.45
Fred Johnson 29.89, Charley Beauss'
10.50. ;
Hoail ltonfl Payroll.
O. A. McHenry 226 43. P. D. Wol
ford 121 69. S. K. Bowden 113.71.
N. E. Richardson 69 85. E. E. I'mi.h
lette 69 82. Lester Nelson 4.1.89. V
M. Poole 29 90, Ro;.s Stlltner 8 97
W. H. Rlerkert 8.97. Ira B. Poole
;.. Fred lllgham 3139. Henrv
lllgham 23 2. Delbert Poole 32 S9
W. D. Neely 45. 37. Frank Vannnr
nan 11.96. Henry Archambeau 20.
Wa!U.) Rondeau 11.98. Paul
neroniner 11 98. E. Deaumont 14 9; i
toe Khod. s 20 9. F. W. Fate 7 47 I
Sam perdue44 89. L. L. Pelland i
1 7 97, Henrr Graham 38 86. Quincy'
A Brown 22 20. Dale Hatfield 5 9S.
Philip Gllltsm 5 99. Georae Gilliam
1 49. Charlie J.inson 3.98. Ernet
Marshall 2 99, D. K. Davlsoo. 7 47
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to soap and boiling.
Fast to sun and
uioafliAr Fast 10
nprnairntlnn nnd uric acid. Fast tO
everything it encounters as s dress,
blouse or suit fabric.
FAST
I. ABRAHAM
THE SILK STORE
DID
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KNOW?
It Is our earnest aim to give service that
prjlse of our every patron,
A faithful service to the people. eTer at the I"1
l"'i.r of the day anil night.
vie appreciate your loyal support.
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