Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, February 28, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get
at the Cause and Remove It
Ui ul Druaitk Sissy ctJrtflnU fkisftx't AhHm!
k.ttvs Ari;
I
i.ith my arm ahon' l'.er. I felt her
I wan i onii.lct.ly nn of Lr. nth form sliff. a and l!i n im-It as thouKh
when ic t i'in hi d Ilii' stale. '. anil I told I' as almiiM spiu. 1 ss.
myself thai both John anil I were aiMUini.tlon, Virchi. It
neo.lli ,ssly fearful, for vorythiiiK ' sumption."
tceni'd (jitlif as usual. i 'C'iiiio on with mo to the projec-
Kitty diil nut noiire our arrival, as ; tluii room, Vlt gii-," :il l il John as he
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub
stitute for calomel, act gently on the
bowels and p ritively do the work.
I'eople aiiiictcd with bad breath find
ouirk relief throns'h Dr. Ednards'Olive
It is not! Tablets. The pleasant, rucar-coatcd
8 no us- I tablets are taken fur bad breath by all
who know them.
I)r. Edwards' Olive TabL'ts act gen
tly but lirmly on the bowels and liver,
stimuiatir.ij them to natural ,'icti.n.
clearing the blxx! aod gently purifying
the entire svt-ti-m. Tin y do that which
rlar7erou cr.l r".! does without any of
the bad after t!"le;t.
All the ber.chts of nasty, rickeninf;,
gripi.a calhart'CT are derived from
Ur. Inwards Olive 1 ablets without
without ilihs or
it 1 got from it
wired or.-athing
ill Hie tame wav I E"!''"?. pain or any disusrreeable effects.
f International farm implements and harvesting
8 machinery have planted and cut the
i World's Greatest Grain
8
J. F. Barker & Co. M
A " 4 u Will l
E- A I : ! h t u In
Crops
bad breath.
Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable
compound mixed with olive oil; you
will know them by their olive color.
Take one or two every night for a week
and note tlic effect. locand3uc
ADVICE TO LOVELORN AND OTHERS
i ii. i .m , inT MRH. n iJim nt
" (V I.allj Column c Quest k a uil Answers Conducted by Woman
Who How. AcldrvM jonr Lslteri to tor. ElUburj
t're rtccburc Newj-Hetlcw.
he was in tin; miilxt of a iln- ii,. sir...!.. olT.
anil the kllons, the urn ana and the '"or aliout 10 minutes wo Fat In
M.otlleiils were all trained ui.on her. the inky blackness ami watched the
John, too. f-lt relict. -d. for In- di1- 'minded been.
in: m il to me with one of those rare fi'iuenct'.
mnlles which HoenieU like a prayer The only thins t
anil a l.eneilliiioa. jr.ll anil from ti.
W niooj anil watched Kitty, ami of John Storm le
I. ... .. II. . ...1...I.. Il.nl ...u
face and posture ,e,,, ,., hate. fri,;hl. was tlm fi. nil. 'in. s of Julian! , 1. K ;M. Edward diacovertd the
uf, "r i Thorndyko and the .ear of him which ! ,f"r'uIa ar seventeen years of prac-
, ' , , , ,, , . ,,ii , ' L-i, i,. ..,.-" .. i I tice among patients a Dieted with bowel
Inst nclively knew hat hUrloso-. Ki y r rayed. and livvr complaint, with the attendant
ui) hail somelhlne to do with Julian Manelous a-'iiiitr, sai.l John k., '
Tiiormlvke. i.ml I also knew that . Ptorm, as thoui;h to reassure him-
t' I...I I.I 1 1.. ...II ltw.n I... ,. nr :mrU.l .intllit.
Y such superb einoiiinial stress had she luNy. If he be a un'-'.
f rot llv.il throu.-h it in the past. ' I made no eomi.e .it. for the emo
d In a moment the scene was over, tlnns depletiHl on 'hat screen were
A Tonv Melville shoute 1. "rut." The terrible. My whole de-ire was to get
A electrician called, "Save the Hunts, away from them and out into boas
U and they I, linked mil. leavine us In clear sunlight
B almnM total darkness till our eyes' The lihtn flash, d up and my lungs
R . became aecu.-tolneil to the tgreenhued In unn to feel r.orieal even in the
f mercury (.'hire. ' fetid ainiosphere i f the projection
It was then we saw Tony Melville, . room. ,
d still dancliiK up and down on the' AKain that restless anxiety to be
A floor of the stage and shouting to with KItly seemed lo be John Storm's
A Kilty
"You are some actress? That shot
ak,e vou, my dear. Wonderful!
Such a wealth of reeling
ut your name in electric
livhts in your next picture, Kitty. I
alw.ivs said yon had it in von if you
would only gel down to business."
Kitty looked dazed, and then, get
ling the import of Tony's applause,
sh smiled half sadly.
"I'm glad you liked It, Tony. I
didn't know I was acting, but 1 want
Dear Mrs. Kllshury: I am a woln- (ell ihi-fr Mends anil that Is llie best
an with three small ehildri n, all un- klml of advert ishur for ion. Vou
der five yearn. 1 urn in need of might put ji small iiihcrHciuciit in
money for clothes and linle exiraH, the paper i.viuir jop will make izooil
. , '. , ; i, .... ' .'. ', ,, she answered In
i uiii mil niiiii.K illiin.l 111 M.isn unu n,u ii.if- iiirei? iiiiin (
do not care to go away from home, children iierlmps ou are good at !
as I want to lake ciiim of my babies chililivn's Nculiig. If you un
whelher I have what I want and oil eiiulil get siiuiii work of j
need or not. I would bo Ihankful If "en kind, through the same means,
you roiild suggest something I Hut rcim-mlicr that if you are not'
haven't thought of. Something 1 strong, mnl have till tour own work
could do at home. 1 had ihnugbl of ' do, cu probably emiiiot jtlfonl to
making rakes, hut do not know take in much outside mnk ami keep
where I could sell them. jour health. If you Ih-i.uiio III II
Also 1 nave a green wool coat. 1 " 111 '"ke liiiich iiioit money than ou
would like io d;.w II a different color. """" ,r " K' 1 "''" ''"
Wlint color would be most satlslac- ")e either lilac k.
corner, while Julian Thorndyko stood
beside her. Although we could not
; bear what he was saving, the expres
sion on both faces ma le it unneces
sary. We knew that be was tiueat-
tn suit vou. because vou are the only ening her.
one who believed in tne. believed that I looked about for Tony Melville as
I could make something." i John Storm man le d to.varj them.
Just then Tony saw John Storm John's heavy fe.efall brought my
and me. and lie generously included roving eyes back lo him.
us In his assertion that we also he- At that moment Julian Thorndyke
llevrd in her. I turned around the table, somewhat
Again a look of fear passed over ' nearer to Ki I ty, an 1 grasped her arm.
her fa.e. Willi a liany glance around i Then from where l:nnd I heard her
j the stage, as If looking for something ' say In a whisper tense with pain:
u IK ii . unu a i in a . , i ion i : i oo i, a .. ...... . -.on nun inc.
I. '. u , .
nuts away wn.l l.ie H.iu iiui i"
Ward on the night before his propos
ed wedding to Kate Cumberland. In
"The Night Horsemen" he returns
with his horse Satan and his faithful
dog, Hart. With him comes his old
wild nature, his terrible temper.
consuming desire. ! Fighting men are after his blood.
"Let's hurry back. Virgie." he sug-j and he is after theirs; but in the end
gest. d nervously, and then, as though . 0f "The Night Horsemen" the reuliza-a-hamed
of his emotion, he exclaim-1 t0 ,(,at he is breaking the hearts of
e l: "I would like to s e the next set-j those who love him changes Mm, and
up " for the first time In his life tho wild
When can.e on the stage ( , ,,,., , r(,sl)one lo llielr "lionk.
louoii miiy inmost .oe...ig in o"e;honk" as they fly northward.
turns and goes home with Kale.
There are said to be some big rid
ing scenes in this picture and some
bigger human nature thrills.
NOTICE OP PAI.R f OOVEItNMICNT'
TIM BKIte Jel.eral l-ali I'l.ee,
WttaliuiKluli. 1). C. J'inliai.' 14. IKiJ.
Notice, 1 hereby Klvell that subjoct to
the condition and llniitatioi.a of the
, u wf June t. 11 i-l'J M.'l. SIS., anil
June I. la: It ' Slat. "r". and th.
itiMructiom of the Secretary ut the
Interior of September 15, 1M7 6
L li. 4471. and Juim ly:n (47 L. l.
till, the tin.lM r en the following lines ,
will be sold March fi. la::, at lu o'eloelf
in. at piiMI.- iii.-lloii at the l.'iut. d
Stati-i Lund office at K aieburg. Ore
gon, to the boniest l.lrt.ltr at not less
tb.in Ihl uppr.iis.-d value as ihown by
this notice, mile to be subject to the
approval of the Secretary of tl.ii fn
leiior. The purchase price, with an
additional uiu of une-tlflh of one per
cent thereol, being coniuilssu.nH at- ;
lowed, must be deposited at time of .
sale, money to bo relumed If sale U
not approved, olberwlsti patent will
Issue for the timber which must he re
moved within ten years. Bide will be
ree-lved from citizens of the Lulled
Slates, associations ot such cilllens
and corporations organized under toe
laus of ihe Tinted Stales or any state,
territory or district thereof only, t'pon
application of a oui.lilie'l purchaser,
the timber on any iei-a! subdivision .
w ill bo offer, d separately befuie being
Included In any otter of a larger unit.
T 35 S.. It. 1 K. Sec. 1, SHJH Sl.
pine 10 M red fir ao M.. white llr 2i)
M , none of the pine timber to be sold
for less than : :5 per M.. none of the
red fir timber to be sold for I. s than
$1 50 tier M., none of tile white fir lo
be sold for less thsn 11.10 per M.; T.
21 h., It. 2 W.. S. c. 27. Lot 9. tlr 750 ,
At , hemlock .10 M.. cedar 20 M.; Lot
10 fir lino M.. hcnlock 20 M.. cedar
140 M.. none of the lir timber to he sold
for les than $1.5") per M.. and nono of
the liemloek and o-drr timber to be
sold for less than ll."i per M.. Lot la.
llr C'.o M.. henuoek 73 M cedar 150.
M Lot 16. llr ln'0 M . hemlock 50 M.,
cedar 125 M none of the fir limber to.
bo sold tor less than 11.23 per M.. and
none of the liemloek and cedar t'mber
to be sold for less than I1.no per M.; ;
T 15 S.. It. 2 W., See. 25, Nl-i'i NYV'-i.
yellow llr 250 V... red fir SO'J M.. cedar I
30 M. NWS NWi4. red fir 1700 M., i
SWU NWCi. vellow fir 2"0 .M., red lir
1450 M.. SKi'.NWH. yellow tlr 201) M..
red fir l,""'tlJ none of the llr and
eed-ir timber to be sold for less than
11 r.o p. r M., T. 21 S . K. 3 W.. See. 3.
NW'4 SK'i. llr 5'io M.. none of the fti
timber to be sold for less than $1.5"
per M. fSignodl WILLIAM SI'ltV.
Comniifsinner. Iteneral I-and Offe.
J.H.
All kind.
warm air
s. n-.wUk.
a
Oakland ,lx, 1
Paint . . w t0( .t
I.
-nev,olet ,oim
comlliion ., "''8' tt
Ch.vroi,, roajs."'":
model ... U.t
Maxwell l0Uri
,
Yori truck. om .
(hie shape . ..
Oldsinobilo speej Wa '
late model W1f;
'Domo;i,.rM.i
Federal lVi ton tract,
most new .... l'1'
J.0.NEWL4NDSS
auj,
lory? Thank you. I prefer not to ""'' "r browii, but not any
llie-
good.
NOTK'i:.
sign my name, and ir ii is, or In mil
necessary peihapH you will Inform
reader h thru your roliimn. iih ihere
inay bo olhei'B who would like lo
'know.
Ana. Why not got In toll Ii ullh
some MMipli. tho eiilertal'i n great
ileal, anil offer lo bake the enkes, nr
nther fiw.il fur Iholr net pa.-ty. It
ynu mil only get one or two to try
on out, it hiii In' a good start, In- aiiy. James N. Share,
lllllsi. If thi.y ar dcad they villi K-f'12.
Any of them would la'
voice:
"Put they're .lust friends, Tony
They're just friends!"
"Anything on your nihid, John? J
The church s. t is all right, (lo in :
llie projection room and tell them to
run those rushes for you. Parii' ii
iarly note Julian Thorndyke. His
acting an a malignant devil is per
fect." I had gone over lo Kitty and stood
"I will do worse than that if you
don't send them all about their busi
ness. You're mine! You will do as
I want you to."
"Vou hurt in-! "You hurt me!"
I'.itly wailed.
So engrossed 'w re they thai neith
er saw John Slorni until his aveng
ing hand whirl. l Thorndyke around
suddenly.
TCMIMSKOW V Scene of II. uxor.
Itl.ONDi; DAY AT PAIt.VMOlWT
Heglnning March first milk prices
will lie reduced lo Ja.fill per inonlli
f..r iiuarta and $ 1.7a per month for1
pints. We appreciale your patron-1
give us a trial. The Lone llroolt
ro;.. l'hone
ouje2
COATS
DRESSES
Dress Goods
and Waists.
Miss Lovely Has
Many Activities
A busy lime has been planned lor
Miss
his way and begin life anew.
The story Is written specially for
Mr. O llri. n by lialph In and W. II.
I'osier and diieited by William P. ri.
llarli).
ki.imiii ;i. x ;i;ts Tiiiin.i
.olllse Lovely, the
when she arrives In I'o
slay ol a few days,
will also appear in ;,,s.
::r.l, at lb., Antlers th
l.ov . 1 . who is t he adop
of the Los Angeles lod :e
he i:!eii a rox.il w. l, ome
l.ltld metropolis. She i
At the Paramount west coast stu
dio they had a blonde day last week.
All the actresses working at llie time
happened to be in the light eomplex
ioned class. There was Dorothy Dal
ton, wearing a blonde wig, and with
her in "The Woman That Walked
Alone" was Wanda llawley, a decid
ed blonde. Agnes Ayres in "The Or
doal" has gold-tinted hair even
though it photographs dark on the
screen and with Miss Ayres In the
pieluro is anolher pretty blonde in
the person or Edna Murphy, remem
bered for her work in "Over the
Hill." All the studio brunettes were
either on location or having a vaca
tion at the lime.
o
I1I1IS WAXTKD.
Tenders will bo received up lo
noon of Wednesday, March R, 11.22,
for the erection of a two-story con
crete building for Knights of l'ythlas
laidge Number 4 7, of Koseburg,
Oregon. Plans and specifications
may bo seen by applying to the un
dersigned at the office of the J. G.
Klook Company.
The owners reserve the right to
reject any and all bids.
rTIANK E. AU.ET.
He
LOUOE DUUXTOKY.
IMTKII AHTIS Moots In Maooa
bee iiall every rVe-lnesday evening.
Visiting members nlwava welcome.
ItlCHA lil) III'Si.'H. M. A.
II I I.I 'It K I M ( I 'LLOCMI Treas.
KLSIK HI'MI'IIKKY. Socy.
UI1AL OIIIIBU OK UOOS1-; Hoseburg
Lodge No. 1037 meets first and
third Tuesday oVenlngs of each
month at 8 o'clork In the Moose hall.
All vlsiling brothers are invited lo
attend.
C. W. CI.OAKR. Dictator.
II. O. I'AP.iiKTr.rt. s-cretary.
t'ooKi:i l'ooi) sai.k.
screen sir,
'iland for a
Miss l.ov.lv
Imagine i;l
i 'h nov-ii d.
having her le
March black siatnl.
The Y'oung 0 iris' class of Ihe M.
i K. church will hold a cooked food
I sale, Saturday, March 4th. In the va-
e.ting a thrill out of ' ril"' "uiiiiiiik next to tho Koseburg
ois polished at a boot-1 National bank.
ior C.lyn. famous llrit-
SEE THEM ALL
civic and hn-lue.-s
I'oriland. and m inv i
nsklim thai she an.
nieoiings. Miss Lio
aire. Miss
"d il uu-hl. r
of lilks. will
by l lie porl
i to addr. -s
mens duns In
i c :. ii ia tbms are
'id one of th 'ir
Iv has also ac-
AT
I. ABRAHAM
THL" SILK STOKE
('M1''1'! mi in lljiti.ni (Tiitu if. V. T.
,t Clvc. n, of tln Cmirr. i'.;iU(in-
;il !nin !i. tn :ipp, at in tiis ml'H ami
I T 1 v t r n stTiunn (ui Sun. Inv rX'iiun:,
Xursh ;.th.
I fivclv will ill n Ita'' a hn- y
tin!:- in li.H.'hnri: ilutiiiL' Iht cni' M.iy
slay. Sin1 will make nn'iinn 'uriaivs
I'M the iitl.-ri ll v; in; ,1
liiluM'ii an-l la.lit in t a-i.
V HI Hlt n;i atl.. tll.- .1. I. a'lil
Hat ptu Ht. It w;u
th' f ir t li'ii.- in hr liio that shr luul
il nit1 v li a 1 iiiiit,'.
.nrt in l-intlaiul." shf saiil. "Ttin-o ,
who can a!Tinr srrvant havn tV.cirj
I'onis takrn c;(H' oT ty tli1!!!. I don't in th.-
I v what tht1 ot linrs do - shine
Hhmii tli nisr!'. i'h probably."
tt-iar. i!it "shino-'ftn-uit ovport at
tho I'ar.utiMiint studio vlnro Mvs.
i:'vm is sup." 'i.-!n.; htT own story,
"i:'v.inii tli.- !;' k -.' r.!oria Svan
'"Hi'c lai"?: i'l.i v.uiiiunt pirturi'. p:"inn
ol fr 'in .!r tn ar at his "hunn tn
rut a 1 i 1 1 1 liLMlty into Mr. lilyn's
li;.'.
You havo oaten today. I,Ittlo
rhildivn in Kussia have not raton for
daya and day, (itvo a lit lie of your
oarnmps to feed them.
UAf.l.i;? rtoseburi? Arr!e ni.-eta In 1
Atoose hall on Jackson St. on liml and ;
4 Mi Alunduv evtriiiiKi of acli month
at 8 o'clork. Mxltlng brutiirtn in!
good Htandinff alwovs woU'uniu. ,
A. J. VIA i W. P. I'.
W. M. TA .mi:rg, W. P.
II. K iTKHjD.MA.V. Secretary, i
A. K & A. m l.iiHri. "l.tH!K Nu. IX
Popular corniiiunitatinnfl r.O and 4th I
Wtlnesd;iv8 each month at Masonic
Temple, Koseburg; Ore. Visitors wcl- ;
com
W. T(. TfIOf AS, W. M.
W. K TT.r.UIS.Si--y.
T I IK HKC I I T Y II K . K F 1 T A SM('I A
TIO meets In th Marcahee hall the
lt and 3rdTueFuv in each mc Ih
, Kui IHIOHS iir u OOIH It A t"i Lilac ,
("'"ip j'o. 49, meotM on 1st and ;trd
F .lay f voninss in Moosu hall. Vinlt
InK HeirhJ ors invlti-d to attend.
iiVAA.r. CRIA'fUWV, O. N.
l.DDNA McDONALn. Cleric .
Hli I If-: K A II Itoijt; ) u r i t" W k a h
IdKe No. 41, I. O. O. v.. in'ts In
Odd I-'ellowd Tempi every Wcok on
Tuesday evening. Visiting nifiaoere
In Kood standing are invited to at
tend, j
SrsIR JACK POM, N. O. i
KVA LENOX. Socv. i
KTI1K1, ISA1I-KY. Fin. P.ry.
YOU WILL REld
UUR
Fine Stel
FOR YOUR EVES;
MEAL AT
Bowman's CJ
Try an "Old Fashioted
Uiey please eyerjoa .
Don't forget oar Spfcl
25c DINNER
Mrs. W.R.SowtJ
Proprietor
lit ,; ,:ui'Nco
oral ot her
thin to ihl
api'.arall.
"I.ii.'s (ii
show ii.
aifra- !inii.:
In
ii;in (,ihi. com i:sr
S;-!!!;:!,- Tn- day niorninK I-Y
MkTlrK Ttl C hr.lli nillS.
Cnintv C.iiTt itf tlo State of
v i K"ti l. r I '..aw l;m ( 'ount v.
In I Im. in alter of the estate of Vataun
I ':ivi. lt as.-d.
N. .!.' is ii.Ttt.y ttiven that tlie nn-d.'i-inn.
d w;i on the l.t dav or Ja:i
uiirv. I :e'j. i,v the I'maity t'ourt ot
I 'iti;k;!;i.s ('uunt V, iri-K-Ol. dui V
I '1 ex.. inrlx ..f t Uite ,,r v,lt-
fnn lnvnt, ri.'. All iMTKonn Iiav-
inC I tims aKaltift sMid -.iati; ar(-
I'l-I.v I - 1 1 T: -1 to pt.s.iit th,- ?anu-
. fr . p. : 1 -lJj,-,1 u ttli )uet,, r! Ht
t:t ti-.1 to tlif nitd-rittn. d at lo r n-:-t
oVit, , ttl K.l.-ni.i.w. r. n-.-a:oii. r at the
! law o flic of John T. I U-srl-uru'.
a. wiihin pi niontiid from tins
miu li ri!i:it s im i.t.
I.l ssn I AIM.. .II I. ,., iri n
ti'.ir tr. 'lo. Is are mi careful ih it ou tiulI. ,.f C
an in i u:.l vour most d. licale I iu n,,. I'ei.n
rnc. M.i-.;s ad sheer fabrics to us
ler . i'ii.'im 'llt '.'s..:. wiih eol.li nn. j.,,.
' in "'ir mI.iIiiv lo r. tin a t her.
'" ''"! s;,iless and Wllliout halm
'ill- I'l l. I , e tl re.-nomv ami
'i... -- I'toduc. s flawless , sr.l;t
f.t
ur
on the s.llue nii:hl of lief l .e.i. s':uil .i 1
her l-"e-l picture. Coil, .-.'nil ,. i;
ale-t ii Hen," ill .e i',,.1(, , . .. ,
i'. mi-', .-it ::
: fen :. i v. i
IT.I.WH foot ,.,i . i
srn.iv is l il.Mi n r, n , .
I "u .1 i:i u : ' l K.ll.in l. ail- r,, t,
t"l f I Mill W !ttl !l ' Vcfl.s e-,. ,,
" r-.il f.vl.il at- , i
vi.i.- ai I'.e i. for ,1M. .,M
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r i tin, i j::.
M a r: y 1
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1 m i. dee. ase.l.
elm 'I'. 1. Atlerney f,,r said I'.stat
ru-
1 AVIS.
f Watson
Steam Laundry
COMPANY
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tl. e ik L.-i. i.x kuoii that th,. un
1.11, d i '.j.m .ii.te of i...r ("ri'.-k 1m-
l- Hk.'l;i- '. -iliiv. oux-n, will
of ide t.Tiii.i of a . i ittol niort
nii'l in a.-, . 'il,, n-! w ith t' o :tw
nil .!.-. a ruol.' aii-1 j rovld i
ifir.iiiy. th.. 4th .lay of Man h,
t: ti"- h.i'tr of t. ii o'r!o, k a m.
e (!pi. m-'iit es'ahiipani. f.t f.-riii-i
..ii In I. l.y J.'I ii l. Siuiiur Hi
th Main ai"l
O. I. it. l-:ikn, HiisrlurB 1. !(; o. U-
Mold regular communications al
tlie Klka' 'l'emple on each T"j-"day
of ev,-ry month. All membra re
quofited to Attend regularly, and all
viHitinfc brothers are cordially in-'
vlted lo attend.
ItOV BKLLnWi?, K. U.
J-jO-JAY, Jr.. Secy.
V. 11. A. 6. T. M. Rnaobnri Itevlew
No. 11 hold reprular rneetiiiKS on ! -ond
Thursday at 2 p. m. and fourth
Thursday at 7 .'tn p.m. Vipitini: iters
Invitt-d to at'end review, liaocabee
Hall, i'ln n d Cajts utret.
IIKM.I-: STKI'UKNSON, Com.
jkssik i:aii :oi 9
v. I-;. (., iliirliiru Clmpfrr o. H
IIi'IiIk tlo-ir regular meeting on the
1st nnd ;trd Thur;dan In each month.
All (ojourninw hrtio?rs and sisters
n rep.-. tfiil! v lnvit"l to a'tend.
MliS. Kl.tZAIlKTU Hl'NVAN, W. M.
KUKK ,IOHNSi.,So-'rtnry. ;
K. o. T. M. Moots each" Second nnd
fourth Thursday of ach mohth tn
Mu.v.ihoe hall, comer C;is. nnd I'lne
si reel n. Visit InK Knights always :
Wuli ome.
T,. C. (oomiAX, Com.
,. W. K.M'PU. K. i
I. o. o. F.. Phflrtarlfin l,MlUr No. N !
M-ets in Odd Fellows Templo every j
Krid.iy rTeninij at 7:.!f o'clock. Visit
ing brethren are bmvnvh welcomo.
fi:i:i Miidd'it. x.
A. .1. C.KHOKS. It.c. Sec.
.!.R I'I-'-V. FjnSiC
w ooiiMi; of Tin: m oisi.'n camp
Xo, il;. meets In Odd Kellows' hail
In liosehurK every Jst nnd iird Mini
lay evonlncf. VUltltiK nelKhhors
always w -lc nn.
FUKItKllTCK TOI!Ti:U, C. C.
i -i. -mi 1.1,1 it. t i er k,
K n.iiTH of nTnits-Airha "LtTdKe
i No. 4, meets every Wednesday f v en
IniT In boiiRlas Ahstra:t Hall, corner
Ji"ksn A Washington 6ts. Vlsit
i era welronie.
Itl'OOLPH R. niTZMAN. C C
i K(V O. YOrx;, M. F.
K. K. WIMBKKW. K. R R.
Due to
Heavy Losses
and exiiensos aatataif-Q
mluni income, Iriinas
tutions are under nuf'i
slrain at this time-uic
ones are not seriouv 2
but many lightweight
which have beea u
managed have alrnir
cunihed, and the pw
oiiinion is that oilim cf
cla33 have trouble Hi
der these conditions it il
for business men to P
their insurance politk
aider the standing ol 'J--tin
ions which issued tic
If there is any do1 1
I hem have Ihe imai-' 1
placed In thorouglilj '-'
coniiiauies.
For gooJ Insurance see
Rice & &
Insurance Broken
KosiT.rr.C oiitfi01
' 1 n ftroo's, in l' citv of l;..-o- A A
wmiim?k TOMATOES
In 1'.' .1 ef the , v- S
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.r en! ...rv net.- ,1 ,!,.. ,, f
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V'T ,.f Tli- fin,,.,, ,i ,1. Jj
11"" teiru' I 'i .fc..,i. .,. ! P
1 .. ' S -MO r. ,., ...... A
wl'h a Il.al Garden Kbvor. V,
Moii vou o.eii a can of KOV- r.
A- t 1.1 it lliiAMI tomatoes f
.ei ri( preeted wlih tho full 4
or pueh as you im.- A
d rrj7fPr-': f I
ii.no flat
Z, ,,. r. p, i '' '''I 4 v 11 them -out of 'A
'ip'.-..ty'iif. ' ' ' " " ' .-.eir hand in the garden.
!":..'.: i Economy Grocery i
I'-.u.
KNOW ?
It Ih our nutlet nil., lo ulve a
.t.ile of our ccrjr .alriMt.
A faithful c.tl4i io the ei. I
li.u r of I he ,i,ir a 1 ..,(.
i 'M l..ie jour lojal iupioii
O
. e thai will riMiitoan.l the
" at the .t of tl ut jr fvery
Douglas County Light & Water Co
l I'llri
nanlv
I ... p:
the "M.i
. Ml his
l.a-t lie
I
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yi'ouv 1-. ii vi i) o
il l ,i ii:-
T v ..lover William Vox
" e, . ..tui:.i: to Ihe An'-
''' il 1 l al'o: In r th i ill -
' ;: .. call. .1 "The Ms! t
' 1' store H l ii en
v x ; ' .el W.L! tie.;. "
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. I". ' i I i. . ed" Whlsil.ag lhin
a. x i:i i . li ml. i.
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: STOP LOOK LISTEN 1
'u a.il a new mii Iiilt J
:y a sin-ltu: machine and t
a .li-ss for half the price,
c s;hC sinrer and
"'' oilier flakes. A
' r aiiarhtn, ,,t given
"in tacii niachino
-ran '
WE KNOCK
THE SPOT
flit: r..n'.t!l. V-"1
, l,ir I"
nor he.'.' ' .!'' "
take it e.it.
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lllixe .'.
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When yen '. '
lnj; or rvalue, U
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A,
pur- I
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von:
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