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PAGK TWO Bosraimo whwb-HEVIew. ctrrrrnv. Minrn 4. i oaa. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Inaoed Dally Uicefit (and!. a. W. Umim 1 Wlm berlf Hcrt U. ItotM SI Srl SUBSCRIPTION hATfca Dally, par year, by mall Dally, Mx month, by mail t Dally. three DtoottM, fcy mad... . , Dally, atiucla month, by mall , Dally, by rnn1r, par month Wooklr Nw-?tTli. br mall, par yw . 00 i . J.00( , 1.00 . .60 . .10 . 1.00 GOOD KVUMXU FOl.KS Ve i-il. of Prune Plckin's Will luiy Fifty hucka l or l he arrest Ami conviction of Any iierson who 1a I 'mind guilty ' Poisoning a wild (riihlfish 1 1) Feeding It Tainted cream pun's. SOI.l KP .AT LAST, I1V THK HKAD I.IXE WKITKItS. i "Tut lor was xliitt by Holdup Man." A r.tt-,a ,l,.i;,.!.f. enmmnnitv nrnlilem in fronted hv ticlv tjuild- "Jcaliuw Rival MurderesI Taylor. aifitwred an ondu:)au BiatUir May 17. 1916, at On post offlea at Koaa burg, Oregon, under tha Aet of March t. 1J7. lUMKiilltR. OKk.. MAIM 'II . I"". THE REMOVAL OF EYESORES. BeaaiiM wedding jp paYy Leaders Review HaS) Last Evening, J . First Year as President of United Sta! A beautiful home wedding ernirr- j ed at Ilia home of Karl Vosiiurkh. Fullertot. siren -.a.-! evening at K o'clock when Hazel Vosburgh. sist-r ! of Karl and Kd. Vosburg of this city, and Otto Gelger of Detroit, Michigan, ; were united i if marr-age. Itev. L. II. Qulek of the Presbyterian church of ficiated. .Mr. Clyde .Sullivan sang j -Oh Promise Me," accompanied by j .Mm. 1,. H. .Moore. Several relatives ami friends were present and a pleasant evening was spent with :nuBic ami games until a late hour when a delicious luncheon was served by Mrs. Karl Voiburgh. The happy coupl- will leave Mon day in their car for California where Senators Watson and Harrison Give Views of Administration, and Con., from Partisan Standpoints tpffs. tyie. k UUJU; Ul'UlilU; tuilllliuuillf uivuivill JO nvdivu w , .,, , ... . ,,,,..,. .I..lwl """' " ....... ..a, iwi ' r i.-u:.. "Taylor Shot Protecting Mnbel .. ,,, ...., for tw0 mnths alter .Most cities ana towns nave ineir snare oi siruiiurus oi imio i Nl,,.mio." U.-r, h th m ,.,ir to Uetrolt. ... .....-, irtiiiv!WTATin is, if-e; ni.ii i f ill A v ...... ..... iitiMVICTItlTlnV 1M1I.TCIVM IV Till.' v"lt IMl T1IK !' lllilr.Alir.ll or ne.ui... ..... I 11 l.n ..,.ii.-li,Vll. VL'UV t'ltVICi1 A IIL'l It'll. .... "lllji E,.l li.Wi: WIUTTF.X FOIt ir. jiwi.i.iii".i.i.i ......a ...u ,. .,.,,, r I HE Vnn lie. mb am, inr.shXTKl) HKWiu Ui:sl'KTIVK I'AKTV STAXM'OINTS. THK TWO i:U)v T"t EDI, Tlifv nflon nfnnrl in conFriicllolls Dositions near motor, "I'ollcc Sny Man lias Surely Slur- M1,.hEIlI1 .where Mr . (JelKer has hu.-l f . 'i . . .v..... ..-;ll routes or railroad lines. They impress themselves on visitors.! vihe Kiire Wonmn lM the (;ei- lltT.' riitA e ro im rrsiya tVia ilna th'if fhnir oro tT i r I n (r un 1 1 (r I V tnttT 44 1 i Vi fMC Oil Uill.1 O bll IU-U kMltly Vl-J Vlltvuuft ' w j C.mn f l- s.c- n priiifi4iiirio n ma nimrilif Atnirxr nrA IkiaH Q lataf f1 I kJUIilt: Ul Ult'OC Otl UV-LUILO OIC DllilJ'iJ UlllfiJ fIIV4 KVVI lwtv J mi," paint. An attractive color would work wonders, and would turn i "I'n.inineiit Movie Ltmie Mrci n decadent and dingy appearing; neighborhood into one that looks, Kll.,.'MaI1 ln china rin-d die Kami alive and hopeful. simt: In others the structure is rickety and tumble down, and needs j Mur(k. "Taylor AskuihIii Hired by Woni- the Hil either thoroughjfoinK repairs, or else to be removed altogether. Yet the people who own such properties show no sign of improv ing them and are not likely to do so of their own accord. It seems as if the community had some rights in the matter. It is not fair that a pall of dinginess should be thrown over a tthole neighborhood, and the appearance of a whole town preju diced, by the lack of enterprise and neatness of some one person. ;', Public sentiment has not yet reached the point where it would compel such an owner to improve his property. It may come to that some day. But it would seem as if some civic or business organizations should remonstrate with such a citizen and show him plainly that his neglectful spirit is a damage to the entire Community. It should be urged that an owner injures his own interest when he allows run down buildings to stand unimproved, nnd that he could get a better return on them if he would brighten them up or remove them and put up something worth while. Are there conditions like this in Roseburg with some cases where a little frank talk by influential citizens would persuade owners to make their possessions a credit instead of a detriment to their city? c - TRAINING FOR HOME LIFE. Former Kmploye nun rcr. ' Authorities Aijree Actress Klreil Shot." ".Man Concenleil In Deck Drawer Shot." "rrosertitor at Seu But Not Sea sick." "V.'ell-Known Comedian Surely the t.ullly One." "l'ollce Say Female Illurknuiller Flrwl Shot." Tollce llelicve Male Blackmailer Guilty." '.Murderer, a Film Actress, About to 'on fins." "l'ollce Will Have Guilty Chauf femir by MkIU." "rroinlnent Manicure Probably Mil Murder." "I.lnt'erle Dealer Sought as the Murderer." "luly Doie Feddlcr Taylor." ger were presented with many beauti ful gifts. The following wero Invited nuesU: Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Vosimrn, Mrs. L. It. Moore, Clyde M. Sullivan. Ceo. I.. McN'ally. Mr. and Mrs. Clydo W lard, Mr and Mrs. H. l:. Itoadinan, .Miss Catherine Oleson. Miss Bessie O. i Thorson and W. L. Wlard. See Hudson befora buying any thing eltctric so you will ho assured of service. Mr. Robertson Passes Aivay P. ; - X SI J. J. liobertson, who bus been ill , for the past several days, passed away at his home near (Jrcen yesterday evening. Mr. Kobertson was 52 years and 17 days of sue. He was born In Scotland in 1870. Kor a time the family lived ln Texas but for a num- I ber of years they have made their .Murdered home on a farm ln the Crocus district and have made many mentis mere, Mr. Robertson Is -a; ' THE REPUBLICAN VIEW Hy fiKXATOK JAMK.S K. WATSOX (H.) I'nlted StaU's Senator from Indiana). (Written Kvpivssly for Iiitermitioiml News Service). WASHINGTON, March Americans may well be proud of the achievements recorded In one year by the Harding administration. The republican party was con frnnied Willi Herculean tasks when it came into control of the govern ment .March 4, 1B21. The adminis tration's success ln carrying out Its platform can be measured only by ;he magnitude of the obstacles It overcame in us attempt to achieve normalcy. An era of public expenditures on a scale staggering Imagination pre vailed In the Wilson administration. Public service was habituated to ex travagant measures. The country was burdened under a national debt, the Interest alone of which was greatei than the total public debt prior to the World War. The disarmament conference, called by the Harding administration, has tieen an extraordinary success. It has dealt with questions of the most difficult character nnd on all of them has reached agreements that will have most beneficial results. This conference was the greatest single step taken to eliminate war In the hls- mm and In this city. Well, unite a few of the lie-Tanifi; member of the Masons anil tne w ooa- dollod up nnd went to see lillUe Ixively I rust eve nmoiiK which were several local gents who, llio well punt forty, were slicked up beautifully for the occasion. The Itosehiirg hi bankcti-crs trumped on the Kugene team lust night imilil the Hiienling of fair girl student and the similar tunes of the orclicMl ra. $ thr nrx;rtY tightwads. After claiming that tile churches Social workers complain that the modern girl's business ex perience in stores and factories gives her no training for the fluties of home life, which she must usually take up later. So she knows little about cooking, and she may not buy home supplies or j niminii v lot .r . , ... people rush In lo the monthly church manage her resources economically. supi- to get a dollar mei for thirty-five cents. Mnilel "I'll do ten draieil imiscs for ro, pay, when you will." Artist "Ami what will you take off for cah in nilvance?" . 9 ' pomi:. If a fly luul the flu and lie flew. And a flea bad the flu and he flei!. And the fly and the flen Flew at you, fled nt me. Do you think we'd be Isitli sick-abed? "Mummer, Momnier, why does that Prune Pli-kin's feller write tilings like that?" "1 don't know, my child, MeblM1 his I w hen he was a baby and he never got over It." I Also it is complained, the girls expect the men to earn enough money so that their wives can Bpend as much on personal adorn ment and amusements as they used to spend when they were oc cupying business positions. , There may be some exaggeration in these statements, yet there is some basis for them. They may account for the failure of many young folks to save money. A young woman contemplating matrimony would benefit from a short course in domestic science and home management. Every high school ought to have courses of this kind, which the older girls could take in evening sessions if necessary. Such training would help young couples Acquire independence. Success Due to Genius." Its success is due to the genius and inspiration of those who directed the policy of the United States. It is a tribute to the leadership of President Harding and I"M Tim TVWI Will Visit Hen .Miss Gladys Chllds, of Salem, ar- rueu in Knseiiurg today to visit for a short time at thu home of her Iclend, .Mrs. I.eon 10. Mct'llntock. Jlai k from Woollui-ii - Italph Klrhnrds returned to his llotno here last evening. Mrs. Ulch- nriis nas been v sil Inir frlen.l. nn.l ft-liiflveit ut WiwiiMinm r., i... .-.. ' wees. SIIOF.S AUK XI'F.DKH The local Ited Cross Chapter ! Howdy passengers! There Is a re Is In need of a number of pairs '"'t thai there are some new silver of boys shoes. The recent np- I dollars In iirciii.il ton. Who knows, peal for clothing brought a Rood '""i Goodman, local coin counter. response and a great deal of 1 dropped Into this sanctum the other bedding lias also been provided ! although more bedding and clothing can be used. The great est need at the present time Is for boys shoes, there being a ! number of cases on hand where boys between the aifes of 9 and 14 years are devoid of footwear. wiy uinu or express pacKRKes man lodges. Besides his wife he Is survived by 5 children, 4 boys, Charles, John Wil li 11nllnA all n, hAllin and one daughter, Carni.i Robertson, i 'o the able men he selected to represent the United and many dear friends In the vicinity I States In the conference. of his home. The Harding administration one year ago today Funeral services will be held at , wag confronted not merely with the necessity of re moving officials long trained In extravagance, but of attempting to cure an extravagant plague that perme ated every federal bureau and department. There was a huge army of unemployed. Industry was paralyzed. Thes-j conditions were Inherited from the Wilson administration. They are not corrected yet, but in one year of erfort the Harding administration has done much not only to cure the country's financial ailment but to prevent a recurrence of the devastating disease. From a constructive standpoint the administration has ended the technical state of war with Germany. This act was essential to the prosperity of the nation and was a long sicp toward bringii.g a return to normalcy. "Hudget Act Next Passed." The budget act was next passed by a republican con gress. This measure alresdy has proven a success. Its adoption had a healthy effect on curbing extravagance in public office. Th'3 farmers' emergency tariff act was also passed to provide the first necessary relief for overburdened agriculture. The Canner-Volstead co-onerative mar- jesieiuay aiieriioon ai tne nonio ot keling bill was passed only last month to give agncul- Mr. and Mrs. Story lies on I'itzor St. ture luiiher reli-ef. Other bills were enacted to help in honor of the Itith birthday of their the farmer. ton. Ferroll lies. The lies homo was The soldiers were not forcotten. even tboiiuh s artistically decorated in streamers of 'bonus was impossible under existing unstable financial I conditions. Ihe veterans bureau was formed, consoli dating all government agencies for the relief of sol diers. Right now congress is enacting new appropria tions for carrying orf the important work. The maternity bill, one of the planks In the republi can platform a year ago, was enacted by the republican congress. It was an administration bill and provided for the care of mothers and babres. "Puckers' Hill Kiwis Controversi ." the Undertaking Parlors Sunday af ternoon at 2: SO o'clock. Rev. L. M. Quick of the Presbyterian church will officiate and burial will be in the Masonic cemetery. ' TRKSPASS XOTICK. All trespassers on the Hound Prairie Ranch are hereby warned that they will be prosecuted If found trespassing In any wav. HOUND PRAIRIE RANCH. rO Birthday Party at lies Home A joyous birthday party was held of republican government. THE DEMOCRATIC view By SKXATOH PAT RHtlu,. United States Senator from ,' , 1 v" " 'i"' ior luternatloaid I WASHINGTON. March 4.A trsu .? ""I urcui. misrepresentation, apolocie. ,j : ure to reduce the high cost of livi! H of reouhliJI .g,?"k"tk,k """noutritlu ine only achiWniet. lican party can ."l, the passane of i.T.. 1 stance ot the 6roupa group crats and reir.ii.ii,... slve republicau nwMit to the .7" nd act granting credl 7, relieving banks hold... paper, would never haf.r not the agricultural orange and black and dusters of nurse dropped him on hi, head ," V' "'" i , . n he was a baby and ho never; !"Vd fa",e8 "V, ,mls c '" ocioca wneu a ueucious ainner was served by .Mrs. lies. Those present were Morris Newlund, Karl Patterson. Bill Burr, Listen Bowdiil, Adelhert Young. Bernard Young, Cyril Nichols nnd the guest of honor. Kerroll lies. o- can be mailed to the Red Cross, Roseburg, Oregon, ln care of the Chamber of Commerce. ini.v anil rMiliutcii one of the nrw plunkei-s, reiniirkini; at Ihe siiine time: "They're a little liinfer than Ihe regular dollar." They may lie linger rlclit now, lint wait' till some of the local tightwads get I heir in It In on 'em and mptei'e 'em for a while. Homicide, assaMsfnations. multiple To Hound Pl-nlHo " Mrs. W. C. Stafford and daughter left this morning for Round Pralrln here they will remain a few days visiting at the home of Mrs. A. A.I Stafford-, who resides at that place. I F. S Hamilton. Roseburg; II E. Cos- Prof. Crosby In Town I by. Coriallls; J. W. llerrin. Ashland: Mrs, l'ansv Wllke and son. Creswell: " Prof 11. F.. Crosby, ot the Oregon j and W. It. ' Redhead and wife, Suther Aitricullurai college, spent tlie day 111 I lln. this ilty. Mr. Crosby Is In charge o Of the poultry department of the lln aon Agricultural cnllecn unit mient ronslilerable llioe visiting local potil- MICKIE SAYS 11 J lieaiein. At the (.mud Among the guests reglsteved at Ihe Gland hotel sio the following; Paul Flklund. Caiiyonville; A. v:. Cole. Al bany; .Mr. nnd Mrs. p. K. King. tJiants I'ass; ti. N. Khle. Yoiunlls: (!i Carpenter. Lebanon; S. A. Phillips. I Roseburg; F. W. Klt'iuaii. I'mpii un; I ami Mrs. .1. I'. Demi. Cmnas Valley. Sis'trctnrv's N'anie (t-niitfed In th" elc tion of ofTiters for the Klk's lodce pnldisheil yesterday even- ! !n Hie name of Or. J. G. Hay as sec- j relsrv was utlltileiiliiinslly omtited f Dr. Pay nan reelected to that poit- , Hon !y uiistiiinn a.' secreiary are tbe iodse and lie Jul, all til.' samaiN i4 Nit AO kt tn' ..' WINUH ACiVM JE' FIR TMkf AINtS, OOlM' MO wtoat! lolls vote. 1 1 ts ser Ices are valued hlghlv by . "Dor" i ceriainlv en time. Tt'llng to l-rnuge Gmtle J Hicli school eftielaU are .Midi aior-I ii,g to ntmiiKe the t!-.iiN of the e:is Ivet tiiitl g;m.' to be pblle.l so.ill be t'leen ll,ie!,Mg slid Asbl.md at Med- 1 lord It l h.iped Unit the mine r;: he p!.l,, n. ' S.itnrdiv at Me,lf,i,d In it," evtnt v.inie is pl.tied on' P.ilurd-n ev, nlm there ill he :i ' nm'-r " 'e,:1l fe v-i t; iv ! he the trip wltli the team to ti nd t'.e g ,;n.'. at t tilt I uinlla ' le'.j t,,. un,. r i:Jtetel -it tb- lluti I l'nn'.nta are the full, iw inn- Mr. and )lu Welon H.'l.h, Los Angeles. OH,Mtt5S MM OlMt Ml I JOS.1 ONI WlOKtil y CHtMCt J 1 ! U ) T iM.ii inariinge no wonder they have lo pay thime movie stars Mich fabulous salaries. m n Dol HTI TI,. "Pa," Haiti Johnny, looking lip ' iiinn tits roiiiMi.itfiin. ", wnter j works' all one word or do you sjiell ' it Willi n hydrant ?" ! 11. dive.! Inilr has ln-en Mllijecteil to!TlI niuch rrllicisni nnd luis tn,xl un. so! V to six'uk. under it rnilllnbly. Hull . 1 1 .while we have Ix-en s)K-nkiuK our ',.'" ","' 'minds on Hie gdK' hall, bow nboiil ami' the slwk nnd olengluoiM ixininndoiirs' ' I of the Imi? Xo hair ever, by fol 1 lowing its own Im lliuilions, ever biy bsick that slilnilv, and one sun"i-tN Hint If hair oil In not responsible then vniM'line is. j Soup chips In k liox'lmrg gnni'iy stop," looks Mi much like brown sugar, several person stop)MNl iind '"'i" llllf M ll.lll.ll.ll In I.u 1-1... I'"S" 'Worse tbev spit, the worse the hither gut, nnd the smrr clerks who n ilnr nllv illslike iMnple who lunch off the stoiv. Ini.l a day of n-al iit. t ".loliniiv. vonr roniliict Is oiitinr isms. - have lo loll your father." "Defter not. teacher. He's ; doc tor, and It will cost you too dollars." ft I.M'K PI KMIS si : "Xiilnre don't make iiimut mis tiike.. but be might bae inn.le II a little easier fi r n iiinn lo sctalch Ih" lilnd bis slioiilib r blailis." A pocket flashlight, complete with battery, for Tic. Only a- lew left. Hudson Kleclrlc Store. CHRISTIAN- CHI ItCH, SI X- DAY, MARCH .-. Pastor's Anniversary Dav. Big special inuslcale ln evvnlng. Singers. Ml.ss .lames. Mr. Olson. Miss Clbbs and Mrs. Clark, lie with us. The packers' bill, regulating commerce ln livestock I of American public opinion. It was never u4 iJslsten, l T7 PMlkJ 'WrJ' "re be pawea " "Bitterly Oiinosni t,. - I This legislation when r.rsi U!?,JM opposed by l'resident Harding and admint.,;" ': in the senate and onlv necntf. i. . ,"lr group, backed by the militant dcmcicn,. torcea it tnrougn the senate. Thi. u.,.T. single achievement of the present admiau.1 inoiw woo now claim credit for the reir disarmament conference ou or. -i.... 1 . w nl. BuimuiBirattct -I ment seem nor lo renlira ,l,.., ! . . iuo cumttemf , not because of l'resident Harding but in ipnt Tlco first Idea was suggested ln concrete' Article 8 of the league ot nations covetui Borah, a Progressive republican, lntroduceii tion ln the senate that was championed h c' minority in congress, calling for such i cotfe was oppotAjd at first by l'resident Harding u publican leadership in both houte and urn killed twice in committee and only allowed t- when some progressive colleagues ol Boni J iinnmui ueuiuciaiiu minority aroused such 1 1 public opinion that the calling of the conler not be denied any longer. "Must Answer for White!," This one year of republican control In tecs answer to the country for the "white-wuhr tor Newberry, of Michigan. The repubta this purchase of public offlea will neiKksnJ by the people of America. Not one single thing has been accoBtev administration to reduce prices and A little while ago soldiers were beinrntoM.il oiocK in uoatou mind you while tajoavJ publicly proclaiming that living confraiia proving under republican rule. Nolhlniiiite to alleviate the condition of 6.000,000 OBKii The republican administration chimin (hieing army and navy expenditures, but lac nlng ot the Congressional Record hon tta single reduction was forced upon thejoimtoeti oy a comoination of progressive repuDutui a united democratic minority. The reactlour; fet of the republican jiarty opposed everr cj.e rei "Xo Revision of Tariff." There has been no revision of the taril-w( loudly boasted promises of the republlcin pir full year of administration nnd two yean oie congress has resulted ln absolutely no relief. Just recently the agriculture group, with cratic side voting practically uuanlmoai, forcrt : the co-operative marketing bill to relieve nrr" year. The republican reactionaries iwunr ik bill because they knew it would pass without ut' and they sought soltjly to save their facei bete" and dairy products, also passed. It ended a long and violent controversy over abuses complained of by farm producers. For the shipping interests the republican senate passed an act permitting American vessels to pass thru me i anama canal n ee ot lolls. These are but a few ot the most Important bills. There are numerous measures of a constructive nature which have given honel'iis on every side. No one year ; of party administiation in history can be successfully , iHiinieu to as Having enacted more constructive leglsla- tion than the first year of Harding rule. tration measure and in committee hearlnrinl viciously by reactionary administration I"4'" J Not a single bill has been passed of a belfl'.'-j which did riot have the original support ot im . slve republicans nnd the democratic minority. whole the legislation most necessary to the the country was either held un or killed In '- by the republican leadership or passed at the of the democratic minority. The niltatanriinir nehievenient of the One JW publican administration seems to have been tie of a dog "Lnddia Boy." I I I I I IIIS. I 111 Hie I Hie,; I 111 II,,' II., It,.' s I. IS I IMilll C U ,it U.is. L.irit. Uy ef M.ir.li t'e- ter, I In re to si, ,u an er.i. r ,f .'1 n.ii.i ."-tate '"lift ef tlie Stale el '"i.L'las I'.'imtv. "f I lie cslale ef Jehu K. sen And te all led la Mii.n. ,. t.ltv. f the titate ef nr. Ken. ell, at e lu'l i t'V , ,1, .i .ippeiir In tl,.. iimiv .' ef I iregen for 1 1 .,. ." eetirt rei'tii tti.i,,,i WedneMlitv. lie- '.ii,l i'"k In to-ii ami ADVICE TO LOVELORK AND OTHERS ;- - BT MRS. """"TIT 4 Dally Column c: QneaUcoa and Auswera Oondactett by Wouja Who Kuowa. Address your Letters to Sirs. ElUbury Care Her r-trarg NewKeriew. 1'. have Mrs. Kllsbury: I know vouMicbi I'm i..,.. . 1...1.. helped others, p you can help ,,,. .,.' ' ,' girl of VJ and have co,.III:,l: and your time for getting ould like to have a out m,i l.r.....i.. i....i ... c,,,in llut som. bow the,. Is no gir, e. ahl a e, d ch, rc : 0 c mm n,- r",1',N m,nw i,hik0 whid. - . ... - " v ii.ii td, nni MKUil fraturofl? Mhiiv at thp i u-.- r,',". ',v"ea.";.,.l !"? 1 - ",, .h.tVinr."; ,abor ' " """ " 1 11IO" ll" OllleiS IIIIS'I ,,lm. I,. . II an, a g,..m ,i.lIU-, r for my size. W hat hIhuo ...., , ' ' ,..r " 1 ""., ihu tl OP.KGO.Y (illOWKW The annual meetm f SJ burg district of the 0rfr,J cooperative association wui nfternoon at the Koseb1' Several important matteny uuien ior cuiiuiu' . i-...i i . director iiuniiiiai iu ' ..r tion of two local commit t.T It: T r I; lhal tl'iv IM' ,lf HIIV t.f tin- rc t'.-UIIWi St. IV h null 1" tv h.'lfin. f thi tli- r I I .im mis, hut would Ilki ink- tn M. .1. U iTilllH If. V. 1p" I h I " 1 1 1 - w n i-'unt on t!..- f.i i- it I'.-ii.tti.-r. I.', in t w ti !i ntls mi;( ti - ft. uth it .1 h;iin. t n.'t .' -. '..tn -1 in inn ! . ; i Itu1 'f i -1 -1 1 in. t ' . - to Ihe I of . ti i" t. 4 IU J , . !i-,, AMOX S. and limners as tow as , np e sewnere. - t lor. Miccess In your : .it a tin W. veint en It,. Aus. You should weluh onlv l:M e.. ' " , " : "" " urm I been received D) o- IH.nn.ls. A pei-son cannot nialuiaii, ' " '". ! "' J- ' lr- Foster. li.HMl lieolili when as much over. ...... i. weU'hi us j, ii ,u,., so I,,, r.-nvful of lour illet. eat reuulativ and never' 0 Ixineen meal-, an, I avoid ealing too' Sunday, March r.th. Taster's Ann! nniiii shim-is, staniies ami fats, nnd :"r"rv Dsv nt Christian church. i.iie plenty of outdoor evercise. loll .iiv pis,lvibl to,, sensitive iiInmh ji.nr i.-e. Cultivate a pleiesiint persoiinlity Hi ' .Miwrrtsi'"- BKOCCUi.i , anyone wt 1 Imported brorro I I with V. IHU llnl si; Mi im; see Pri. p. o. Box .103, I' 1 a I So. Steph'-HS. Resl- MiCKie WvJl.r3 LIKE TO rE l.OSS ABOUT FIFTEEN 4 MIIMUT ES . i" li.ince whiili tlie tlrw il.ince slt.i kmittii as tb,- - lllue K ' in upaieis" hud aiieitiM ,! d,r l in vlthl at the Fiks hall, was pes pone.l ''I' of the d.-atli of Charles W. I'arrott. Pig sp.o-lal raisir.ite n- Chris-Ian chinch Sunday evening. Match 5. .inn n i:iii nine i, nnd you will In liked. Ill curse n fh'.shy person needs i,r .,,.(1, r.1rt.fi nnnll lleniiliness an,) .,,,1, UHns. H,. m ni elul M.s ,, rilll. (), ,la, -j, exnileiit lialiiii.a. ( ( j K,r ... is iiroiiiici. .ii to miiiic ISHS'. milt's r-- nite Pe.,r Mr H h l . f I', I r i , II t'ca! 1 1 ". 1 1 1 1 . 1 " County Cerk. It's. When as join, iu, '-bun : Can on nd h. come nc'inallitcl 'by woman who i..-' '.- "ti tl.e farm? Mi ' "o:ty if suited. A. B C. leceliT ti, ti letters 1 have had sex rial mm SHKKK F ItSSl.Y-11 ,' arc "' can eiii."--. . mYrlt gerle. waists , (if for laundering r ... .h, l'l deuce in our . . ,!,"! SC" io ion i , - Our prices ' I ' Steam m rmnniia -"-p UDSt sk Your