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I ROfWnfRO KKW3-RKVIKW, MTITIVW, Arr.IT. 22, 1023. PAfiE FIVK th- kind that tie Hh cute Vo nliu! No buttons' little bow of twlstless for Infants and 4 . Una of knitted garments lull children that enable you to dress Baby from top !' ,ne without a slnsle pin or button and without once turning him over. mi doctors. c.k, r.arnients AKB enaorteu j nur-.s and Infant welfare experts. CuuntKas other baby comforts await your inspection at our store. Stewart & Webb 1. 0. 0.F. Picnic at Myrtle Creek Wed. I I I LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE I (I'ptnmtiiiU-atlntis -nt W thL N..va- I will be a great profit to the Glide ptople to hear him. Hev. G. L. Hull, of j'urtland, will be with him and will nav a purr on the program. It'oinmuiiU-attoiis lent In thi The annual county picnic of the,mviu ,huui,i. b wriiifi mi nil U.i.. Odd Fellowa lodge will be held at 1 ''! f pii'r. n ,i ,x,,,.i 2,.,, Myrtle ere,.., on Wednesday. April VV!';. 26th. The annual picnic will also be 1 th.rwic ihi-y will not 1 mi.i,i. r.-.l. a Joint celebration with the Myrtle :u is 11. .1 i..-. ,ary that ur iui ,11 CreeK lodge ot the 5U.I, .nJvPrRry , ; fcwjJfiJE "." mVS,!! of Myrtle Lodge number is. whlh , Ril rtuit- ini.nacu i..r puiwu. Mrs. A. J. Wolf and children left this uioinlng for Wilbur to visit for a It w i. .y ut t he home of ht r broth er, John MiC'lunahan. rival Service I Goes to Armory i Christian church was llleral-Z-ti tor the revival service last I The lecture room had to be it ,B.l when it filled up the f'b'san to pour Into the gal- ZS. ,rot musical program ih. nsunl pleasure to the Then Mr. Hons gave some ,nard and also gave r.n Idea of .1,1 tabernacle that stood as a r ,. things In the church. - preliminaries were very in live The sermon on "How Tom ,,ie Went to Hell from Rose-J- was t plain selling forth of i doctrine, and of the danger ierin with find's word and commands. Scripture and II Lm were brought to bear In that illuminated the subject. Z t no service on Saturday even nt irreat plans are made for fcr The HiMe school at 9:4n. 1 a plVa for an attendance of I A great morning service of it and Fermon. with probability (f!;m at the close of the service, evangelist will speak on "The ft Supper" at the morning serv- The V. P- s- f - E- meet at 5 for a short service. The even snnion will be given at the hTm 1 The musical numliers will be fcnday evening at 7 o'clock. Mr. 1 has a very large chart that he tse tor his sermon Sunday even on "The Six Kingdoms." or Wre Po You Live?" This Is one sto great sermons, and has had m eff.-ct wherever It has been Do not miss that great hTrrt lervioe. The meeting continues lit church all through the coin teek. ( . 0 USHKD SANK AND (JRAVF.U Inn washed sand and gravel de nd anywhere in Iioscburg, $2.00 UTS TKANSFF.n & STORAGE CO. sermon by Rev. J. M. Walters, of Eu gene. Mrs. C. S. Helnllne will have charge of the music on Sunday and there will be an anthem by the choir and other special numbers. The pastor of the church has writ ten af new song, "A Hymn for the New Ages," which will be sung dur ing the convention. Rev. J. Randolph Sasneti, of Med fnrH la tha irrnll rhnirmf.n nf the the usual pieasum '" convection, and Kev. s. J. t. naney. of Klamath Falls, was toast, master at the noon banquet. After a "Ser pentine Procession" through the streets, the young folks will enjoy a welner roast this evening on the btnk of the river near the new sus pension bridge, adjourning In time for the song service at 7:30. If any one Imagines there Is no "pep" rmong Christian young people they Fhould visit this convention. o "Boys will be boys, and girls will be girls." pnlcn Issuo is the money que.-iimi. The circulating medium w;.s sudden 1 withdrawn by the republican party Just as soon as they got in control. The entire money circulating medi um of the democratic p.irty was re versed. The domoeratlc party through the medium of the in ome tnx and federal booking system had pluced Is making the plans tor the enter-1 Hon.) talnment. These lodge picnics are I among the most enjoyable events CWXIHDATU IHStl ssi:; 0: the year and are looked forward I FlXANt'lAI, QI ESTION to with great anticipation by Oddl Fellows all over the county. On this I day til of the lodges Join together In one day of fellowship and enjoy ment and a fine time is enjoyed. This year a very interesting pro gram has been arranged. The vari ous numbers to be given are as fol lows: 10 a. 111. Congregational singing. Address of welcome, Pres. J. L. Chaney. , ij..i. Response, V. T. Jackson. Instrumental solo. Miss Reva An lauf. Miscellaneous. 12. m. Basket dinner. 2 p. m. Male quartette. Biography of Myrtle Lodge No. 38, O. A. Kirby. Address Rev. R. A. Hutchinson. Vocal solo, Mrs. Alice Manley. Reading, Miss Jeanette fn. Address, assembly warden, Mrs. Edvthe Kelley. Vocal duet, Mrs. Stenger and Miss Odle. Reading, Mrs. Marguerite Star buck. Music. s Business session. 5:30 p. m. Supper. 7:30 p. in. Music by Reals' br chestra. 8:00 p. in. Degree work by Rose burg subordinate and Rebokah todges. 0- l ou cuvx rx jiix.k. AV. B. A. NOTICE. ! I The members of the Woman s According to a report from the Benefit Association will meet at the campaign headquarters at Salem, the' Maccabee hall Sunday at 1:30 P. m., White for Governor movement has! to attend the funeral of our late grown so rapidly during the last member, Mrs. Herbert Roadmen, week that headquarters is swajnped The funvral will be held "at 2 p. m. i..,rrib whim Mni, which Are nt the South Methodist church. wrkin tA nominate. Oeorea A. I MRS. BELLE STEPHENSON, Com White for governor of Oregon, are being formed all over the state, and it is reported that the Portland club has pass-d the five thousand mark in membership. MRS. BELLE STEPHENSON, o KI-F.CTItIC criU.IXG IRON'S will not burn the hair. $3.75 and up. Hud".. Electric Store. To the Voters of Douglas County, Oregon: 1 hereby announce my candidacy on the republican ticket for the office ot County Judge at the HoseiMirg. Oregon. i primary election to be held on the April 21, in.':. j 19th day of May, 1922. I ask your To the Editor of the N ws-Review: support upon my record as Cuunty A word from the democratic candl- j Judge for eleven mouths, and also dale for representative. j uiOI, ni). record as feheriff and Tax I believe that the leading earn- Collector of Douglas County for ten years. If I am nominated and elect ed 1 will discharge the duties of my office faithfully und endeavor to con duct the allairs thereof as economi cally as Is consistent with good busi ness judgement, equalize ttie assess ments so as to distribute the tax burden more evently aud see that one hundred ceuis' worth of work is re- WHEN YOU BUY -BUY THE BEST W I. ABRAHAM, TUB MI.K SIIII1K 1 the money in the hands of the Indus- ! celved for every dollar expended In trial people, which accounted fr I t ho construction of roads, and that the wonderful period of prosperity the bond money shall be expended , during Wilson's administration, a-nd I where it was voted by the peoplo of,' the republican party reversed the j this county. j whole procedure. Th. y paid back I Paid Adv.) GEO. K. QU1NE. the excess Income tax to the very ..TTTT-.n vi- . rich and continued collecting the tax v til Atl JllH.i.. trnm thft ImltmtriHl neonki. iitld loan- ed it to tho stork exchange specula!-1 A thorough business admlnistra ois. and to tho banks usury. Thus;"0 f comity atfalrs, with strict re If the Income tax and federal book-1 trenchment in the conduct of each Ing system was repealed, it would he1 and every department pertaining better than to continue it under the thereto, is the only platform I have republican party regime. j to offer to the voters of Douglas llv the shutting off of the money county. If nominated and elected 1 the wholo nation was thrown into a ! will cany out an administration turmoil and panic: mills were closed strictly along business lines. If this down; labor thrown out of emplny-jis the kind of an administration tin ment; consumption stopped nnd our taxpayers desire. I respectfully so produots lying in storage unused or (licit your vote at the May rrininry rotting, and with no movement niadoi election. , to facilitate trade with F.urope. Sec-I ti'aid Adv.) W. E. ST. JOHN. reVirv Mellon has mad.- a report to I o congress stating that there was a, foil COl'XTV SLItVKVOK. great deficiency In the V. S. treas- ury. and that we have nothing to I horeby a "nounco my candidacy sell. Europe with h"r devastation for the republican nomination for the Is ahead of us. they have something j office of county surveyor at the pri to sell, while we are rotting in stng-jnuuy election to he held on May 19, n.ition. lust because the republican 1922. If I um nominated and elect- party choose to let Wall Street die- ed I will during my term of office renuer an enicieni, economical ana I courteous administration and will make a complete duplicate record of I nil Blic-ai-a no r.inot,-., ku I n w n A will work for the best Interest of the voters and taxpayers of Douglas county. HARVEY L. EPPSTEIN. (Paid Adv). CITY DIRECTORY CLASSIFICATION OF R0SEBURG BUSINESS HOUSES l.I'MUKR YAHDft. KEN' NY LU il U Eli ObSlVANY Onk and Ptn. I'huno 1 ft 6TO0 II A I 1 1 Y. I? !t' photoRrny. Be HKjMCB, Phone 9u fr nppolntniintii. AAR AC1I.H. UAlJ. & SON Oiirajr, Sl Wluuheater. enerH 1 a u t o royal ring. OAIt I'TViltR'f" Oarage. Automobile re pairing, oxya"tylftn weMlnfc and upline work. Upannrh A llohl, cor ner Onk and Stoprinns. Phone SOB. Al 10 a;i:n ik9. jTiALM EK8 AM) MAXWIOLI. A?KNTY pnrts and eervit-e. F. C Pwll, 117 Jarkson. RKI'AIR Klio'pS. KOY CATCHINO, motor car repairing and maohlne work. Kaat Oak atreut Thon 4 SR. AITO KI-ECTniCIANS. DKlCO HKMV HKHVICH Genuine I'artw for All Electrical AUTO KI.KCTKU! STATION. , ! I'hom 13ti; 138-U. - TCHH NHOI'.O. JOHXSON'S RETREAD SHOP, 117 N. Jackson. Phone 430. PKITINO. EXCM1S1VR JOB PHINTINO Newa-. Review office, Jackson street, near , corner Jackson and Cas flts. Fine commercial print Ins: of all kinde, booklets, calling cards, wedding an nouncements, dodgers nnd posttra. Quick st-r-lce skilled workmen at t:ito nnr mnncv Dolirv. A:. Tl. KVVIXG. "She shall never marry the Dnke." miversary Grant's Birth Is Observed I G. A. R. and V. R. 0. met yea af at lhlr lodKe room in Ihe y to cdebrale Ihe hundredth -wrsarr of (ion. 1. S. (irant, and ' tt following procram: J meeting was railed to order Ifc past cinmanil..r, John llani . .:o read the proclamation of 1 O'-'rnor requesting the G. A. U. 1 W. R. C. to clve proper observ- I" the hundredth anniversary birth of Con. l S. Grant. The 'TO'i as thf-n turned over to i. !! Case, president of the V. t a:1 wa.- as follows: hy onngrosation. "Amerlct." :- hy Rev. Kuss's orcliestra. A:s hy 1. I,. Patterson, can- (or rnrernnr. Comrade riruherkor. iMr ss hy rTj rOS5 "f hy Mrs. Chv.dler. iiMrs i,y Rev xoodham. hy Mrs. Ash-raft. (Mr!s hy A. C. Marsters. '''. Col. Xny. by Re,-, iinss'g orchestra. "k on Con. Grant hv Tom. -lll-rton, Com John Ili.nilin. '"'lain G. W. Riddle, Comrade U W ebb. "Ms proeram ur.r.Ar,A i.,. ika ''roniz..d. mi' KAn ,litin..r tt.l.li.1, k- n. " mil A. Terry, of the Kqultablo loan Association, la at JWa Unti l, p Hundred to ntend Conference 1 i.' .mile cfinven- ''Viit ih a Kond ' P "ndid proerani.l t.i'es had reeistered : . "''' h l' in , .... Tr :u. it u thmmv,, iin will hei 'rnuram will : 'hlnes and is, ih- most nt-i the pnhij,. villi b 'r Thin even it v'm, '"' ''rece Doner. D. i '. 'it,' "'" ' "ierity will he t""r- !V'" ldom fci'.. 11 ty '! won for' 4 - . f-Mirn as i ; ,.;' '. .' l:!in- He is In' i ... ,"' :'r, ' h:.ii!.iuta ifr., y 1 J,''1"' Hffl ail'irossos. , '' rt ,l"l"r''- ';1:" riniendeni WeTeDYouSo There are no "Set Speeches"' In our l'nel Cur Department. Kvery car has Its own history, Its own limitations and its own advantages. Wo t el 1 yon so and even tho inexper ienced buyer knows at o nee that ho can count on square treatment. A Few of This Week's Offerings: Maxwell Touring 1920 production. Chevrolet Roadster Model 490, good me chanical condition. Tries $300.00. Oldsnioblle Hecd AYagon 1920 model. Has had mechanical adjust ment. 1'aint new. Tires very good. Price low. Federal Truck Used 2000 miles, good as new. Trice $1500. Stuiichnker Chassis Will make good bug. Trice $100.00. Dodge Brothers Touring 1916 production. Has had mechanical ad justments, paint and tires very good. Trice low. Motorcycle With sidecar. Trice $275.00. Dodce Brothers Business Car Has been driven 3176 miles. New cord tiros all around. $850.00. Bulck Six Original finish, pol ished nicely and In good mechanical con dition; has been driven 9000 miles. J. 0. Newland & Son ' ROSEBURG, OREGON Mrs. Wimberly Hostess Today Foit curxTi SIKYKYOR. To the Voters of Douglas County: I hereby nnnounce my candidacy, on the republican ticket, for the office of County Surveyor at the pri mary election to bo hold on tho lath Mrs. Curl Wlnilieily delightfully entertained a number of guests with a lovely luncheon given at her home litis afternoon. Decorations of wild flowers, including lamb tongues, jay f jllVi 1922. bird bills aud baby blue eyes, and i have )Ccn connected with this greenery from the spring woods were office about one half of the time I nrtlstically used throughout ttie i since 1911, nnd for the past ten rooms. The luncheon labia was prot - years have been engaged on highway tily decorated, carrying out tlie- J ant lmul snrve.va. I have thoroughly snringtime spirit. Clever conundrum j aludied tho laws pertaining to prop place cards caused much merriment city lines, and if nominated and among the guests. ..Mrs. Wimberly elected, I will employ enough eft i was assisted in serving by .Mrs. j t.,.nt help so that applications for Glenn Wimberly and Mrs. Guy I 'or- survoys will receive prompt ntten don. The aflernoon hours were spent tltm. I will iimko legal and accurato with sewing and conversation. The ( surveys, durably marked on the guest list included Mrs. Leon Mc- ; ground, and file complete and accur t'lintock, Mrs. John McClintock, Mrs. ;lt(, records in both the surveyor's Herbert Qtilne. Mrs. Archie Taylor, an,i clerk's office. I ask your sup Mrs, llarley WatHon. Mrs. Di rt j n()rt upon my record for honesty and Hates, Mrs. Francis Dillard. Mrs. f.,r dealing with those who have James Goodman, Jr.. Mrs. Woodlcy previously employed mo throughout Stevenson, Mrs. Joe Denn, Mrs. Karl , ti, county. JESSE W. COLE. Burr, Mrs. Albert Hi sbford. Mrs. Ar-j (paid Adv.). thur Kn.niK Mrs. Guy Cordon. Mrs. 0 Frank Lilbnrn, Miss lleulah Jew.-tt. I FOR t'llt .NTY 'Ml.vilSMO.r,K. Miss Dorothy Yeaii-h, Miss Claytej Hluck, Mrs. Glenn VYImberly. and me i hereby announce myself a candl CLASSIFIED COLUMN IL W CIASiriBD ADVCHTaSXVK TN WILI, l)K ffOUND OS CAit rOH VNDE 1EAU1XO ttW TO DAT." WAWTICP. WANTED Wood cutters. Hoyur Bros, j I'liiJiiu ii - r ii. hcst8rf, Mrs. Carl Wimberly. iTiJ,i:uro r. t. A. I date for tho republican nomination j for County Commissioner, subject to 'the vil ot tilt; voters at the primary '.May lfi. 21)22. I I believo in tax reduction and re tnmcbuiL'iit nloii nil Hues where 'possible. I believe in giving the tax I payers vaTuo received for 'heir money, and I hat every road district in the county tdiould have its Just FYidav evening tho Fullerton 1. T. A. belt! itrt regular monthly hnsi nes meeting, nt which time tlie fol lowing excellent program was glv;n: Piano anio. llerthii Kohlhaxen. Vocal solos bv Miss Hahletnan and Mrs. Win. lliney, accompaniea by t . sharp of mad money. II. Arundel, ! Also helievo In developing tho re- Talk, "V!i;,t, Why nnd How Our sources of the county along practical Students Mimild liad," Miss Hose business lines. Parrott. 1 If elected I promise an active ad- At tho bu.-iiH.-s meeting Mrs. i minislration ot tho county's nffntra. Kohlhagen was apnoinit-d -haii -man ,i, udv. C. O. OAKKIOTT. of a box social cuiitiuitieo and lh! ( 0 following conked food sale commit- ! Volt C'Ol'NTY I'OMMISSIO.NKK. tio was appointed: Mrs. Peterson, j , Mrs. K'M se. Mrs. Kunyun and -Mrs. i licreby announce myself a can- C.uthrle. The Juniors In.d time at their box social. MKS. C. II. AKPNPKU Pu-e.-s Correspondent. !i;in; at f.i.inr: lr. Charle.i ItuMierford, a nils-1 slonarv to South India, will speak at tho fiiide chur"-h on Monday night, April L' Hh. at s o'clock. Ho is a; splendid speaker, has had opp'Ttun- 'dldato for tho republican nomination most cnjoyaldu f(,r County Commissioner nt tho prl- j mary convention to b held on May lit, 1922. I pledge myself to a pro- gresslvo and economical admlnistra , lion and will do all within my power ! for a reduction of the tux burden. i(Paid Adv.). EDWIN WEAVER. W ANTIC V .Six liorMfpowt-r KJifdlno iMiirtni-; must ho tu kooU cumltliun. l'luoie : Wtiltli WANTKI) Can lu uny kind nf work about town ur on u lurtn. Au (Iic.hj J. M., euro N-w-lt vlew. WANT Kl TO flKNT DfslrabUt fur nlfhfil bouHO ur apartment hy re Hii hWt marrlt-'d rtmplo Im atlliK per manently. , lt'fert'nceM. AddiuHS "ItelittbU1." NeWH-lievl'W. WANTKU A homo for 10u0 Imhy chtx. Winnie nmili while !eK'ionin. Mny lis 1 1 hi ii k. No orders lor Ivkh tlinn fiOrt IoIh. IMnoie ti. W. Hurt, ItnHcliiirjr, (Me won. W ANTKl Stork to past urn. (oiilMt iiiK of horses, rattle, or hheeji. 1'as t'He Mifflt'leiit for 2u0 head nf cattle or horM', or more of nlieep. Will pasture for etiHtemary prices. ChrU tian ItroH., Wlio hester, ure. 1 1 1; I , I ' WANTIM) Civil Ser Ice IniH po!iiion for youiiK men, wmnen. i upward, $15 tiienllily. KxMTieinu Uiiht-cessiiry. l"or free list po,illonM op-n. writn J. I.eonuid. (former Civil Service examiner) 1"t'.l Kqiiit ahle nidtf.. WnsliliiKt"n. ! C. FOll fiALK Mny. KJcnbower Orchard Trftrta. rhoiio 2;-K3. I'tm HAI-K HnuHolioTtl go mIb. 11L6 Military M. I'oit SA1.K r Italian prune tree ut . f ; t . r Q V, i r. d 1 . 1 o n i , Idxonvllle. l-'Ol; SAlK Morris Fairbanks cnKlno, & horse, Hood condition, i'ord Gar ll Ke. Ft) It tiAbt 5-room pluatered house; price and terms rlht, imjulitt JL2 So ut 1M a i n at. . Foil SAIJO Waterpowcr wasli. mil- eliine, almost new. Phone 2u6 or call cor. ime und Pine. IXHt WALK (iood work team, weight 2iiu), will sell elie.ip to close out, W. 1'. Peterson, hutlieilin. Ore. ' FPU ,SAI-K llardie spray t-r, new. Will sell cheap. N. 1 tfon, iutherlin, Uro. nearly Peter; - MISCTXIiANKOrS. TAII-OFtINo ana flressmiiKli g of all kind!. f.H Main. Mrs CnthrldK, TlliiltorrriltTtKi) .1. rsey hull for H r viei. prtee $J. McConnell, L'mpquu Park Addition. MATTKKSSKrt niide over, furniture re-upholstered, Hrwinir niathliK's and clock w repaired. 21 N. Hose rft.. n.-nrfmk. Wild, tie Vl.-iiH. d to K't In toiirh whli ;i fi' v I nd list rlou and relintde nu n In the iitilhltnK trnde u )m would like to In-come a part of an orcani Kitloli Where npport unit ! WIN lie Klven to tdiiirf In the prolits. Stanley W. Taylor. l'nii"i'ia I'aik. Owner deserlhe It, foil it!;pici:si:T.Tivi:. I hereby nnnounce my candidacy for the republican nomination for the off lev of Slnte Koprexenlntive IyOMT A"sn FOV wo. KOt'NO Fur Sljotilder pleeo. p.-a call at this em and pnyfor tliiifi'iy. . l-rm"i: i:.NT -Two furnish, d sle.pih rooms; use if bnt h. tel-ptnmn and slltliiK room, $1" .iplee,-. Will r'tt i.nu or both. Ad'inM rt. M., euro NeWS-lleVp-W. " KOK KhlM." Full uirNTSle. piMK' room in private family. CIomi In. Phono 3!-l Ft It "itKNf haf.-ty deposit boxes. ltofehur National Ttank. 'i Hi ffKNTNle-lv" furnUb. d loiiio forjunited period. P. (i. ItoX !'0. KOU ItKNT- Hlie KMiiilh hop and IooIk at lltockwav. Se I. II. Nichols. 1 !r kway. FvH KALK H heud of KOHts. $Ji tuketf the butich, Phona 12-F4. F,, Pa i ker. njor,Oi e. Ft Ml SALil-; Ne w Zealand lied ralihils, L e.nii.' AIko Culncd pirt, $1 eucli. (ieortie Walker, W'inchesier. Foil SAliK Four year old Jersey cow, Kivimf nearly 4 Kallons milk dally. ' W".J t. M u mi y , H ;i 7F. ji t ht. i Foil SAL li ( ) 1 1 THAI K S hoi lhorn bull, from the W. II. Ayers lierd. W; H.NortiM.ratt. Jalla. Oietfon. ' Full SALI--A fine lot uf 'fresh AiirIo-., Nubian ml IK Koala. 1 or price, etc., ' write J..I. Itoiali, , Tiller, Ore. " Ft Ml SAId-1 ii Hood brood Hows with 6 " line piK eat h, also t few plus i to b m dollars ea h. I.lndbh ni 1 tUonville. F Ml SA1.K $ Humi 1 per c-nt mortKae tui acre runch inur Kiddle. Will Kive liberal dixiount for tjutck ac lmn. Apiiy J(ox JU,Uld ire. . 1'iiK SAI.IC till heater, cot bed, porch K ite, clothes w rlliK'T, ?o. IM Jlein- " lotion lypewritT, nearly new; sew- " i n k iiiaeimie, set of dishes, Ko-art, .title it ell. Ix uil pot, v ieker baby - iirnnut'. Phone 4M. " I'ull SAl.K -Oood sound team, welnh- Itiif 2 mm.) II?"., 1ioi; saddle hoise, loau IIi.h.. i ytara old, $ir; old tractor. 4 cvl. motor. KM,d as new, i'.'i horse- power. lu0. Fred Kkliter Sunshliiu Ifanh: Z l'(H: .sAld-: Six room house, and lot 11 1 trt In; new woodhed. nariie nnd cblrken house; d' s'rablv lticated on p;tved strei t. Phone :t78-J. or call ii .i i rine. iTuo uiiu lerms n'uv- IHV WOOD for s.tbv Plionrt K.-F1J. Fi Ml" SAldv iCo ii A r y milk. Phone ity to travel o r n itch of tjie world foiirlh diMlrirt, nt tlie-iimary elec and conies from tha' very in:eresiir.k . lion. May 1!, 1022. iv. r nf the v.-il.l .South Indi t. Ir . A. K. P1IIR1V 1 r;t-.l Foil HAl-K - Cle ai" U I nk. ri at pntv mure, H yr.ers old. C,. n K I woiker, Mi'. ii- jn-FJ. Ft Ml S.W.I-. - 2 l.idi. tall I s-ver.il l-Mlles" waif'tt. and ch-'iip. Phoi,.. ii-i; after n 1'iiK SAU; It buiM.r I'.aMdlne . io-i f.'- t 'Mild t ion. -e nt . e. 1 und In Mr 1 1 n onable i ItF.AI. iidmi;" ern ; huimnhi 1 o Tt-rootn liouse, niod style; built-in fi-at- lot i.MxMHl; K.ire: lint tniltt- cltv limits, west side; line Harden ground , r hade trefH and flowers. l'rice f-'liHi.un; H 0 ensh, balanee like tent. See W. W. YouiiK 4 Won. Phone 117, , TllF.llK'S 1iTS "VoTt Ol tlllT Tt K Ni iW You iiuwht to know thft biiltditirf lots we me nelllntf on easy t.-rne. Inirn-ovrd lots oil paved reels pri- -d us low as f.'-.Mi.on. T-rni! so 1'iisv volt can't afford not to buy if vmi intend to build a ),,, Some rrel-rit lots on South Stephens slfiet. Also some good l-ctlioii- on Mint t,ane slret-l. Its In itnv x.rto.n of liuwi ou may dettlre. If von int-iid to loiild i home we inn furni-li the lot to build on and n e .-v terms, ti. W. Yountf At. fcfon. Pi i 1 J ' ( w.,i,. ,h ,,rnu I " '"-"ir.. ,,r the , (one Clancy 4Kids tv , V4- r 7 Cr.CAT. , -JiU t 'I U'r-J r5 U TlMMie AN0 WHEN THE V Juir At6fecotoi OUBO rflCHT LETTER fR. J0WM CCNCV. Ctl? UNCtC JOHN JViTCCTClr Cf ARM: YOUASKtOMe TO MAffE MY HON.t WITH YOU-iO I M IMIHG li, Yoo cpon rr. you MAf uPtcr (y,; MC TOMCRSTOvo. LCVf TO J'iU Yow AU l.'f. I? ': t - f i A - 1 ; 1 ' n l:?tri-t. mil I.. Cousin Dubb Will Now rninn nt 11' th-rp iU h ' ' At ?. thore will Be in the Family -'ti Sc rUi "f '.rant. pf. .Kir. .vJ. By PERCY L. CROSBY will Include i -' ' KiS- i v;--3V 1' ;