Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, June 21, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    BOSEBUBO NEWS REVIEW, WrpwESDAV. JUME ?1
, 113?. j
- . TAxrti & winmiwAdv iRECOVERS JUST i nMf!h. ff
M , fJ 0 Jill V 1sx77syJlll Jw Ml MJf f ILll.fL, .
.mm.
d dramatic Slory ofr &ov&an4 ffywatvs
Oy 'dall.Cltg!oneoiDson
CLENDENING'S VIEWPOINT
I ."I krut ai-kln myself H'lR a!1 th0!
j while ho wa trying to "ke
derstand that all of it ws ju"
AS HE IS ABOUT
TO GIVE DP JOB
-r.i, m Mill. what more lias Mar-
t,. ... li.. I hf realize that the ; trivial matter
. ...... ......... I "I do not think 1 wo
..x, . u.. ii... j i ui. ..rii.a- given him and at b-.i't nae
I en. rue imni.u ii.
uld have for- PORTLAND MAN SAYS HE OFTEN (
AT A i
8ns cool clean kitchen
hum PEARL OIL
Pearl Oil, burned in a good oil cook
stove, is an economical as well as a
clean and convenient fuel.
You are rid of the'drudgery of feeding
and cleaning out a range and your
kitchen is cool and comfortable. You
work with a clean, intense cooking
heat concentrated directly under the
burner where it is needed.
To be sure of best results in your stove,
use Pearl Oil. It burns cleanly-no
smoke or odor
Dealers everywhere. Buy it by name
Pearl Oil.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
(KEROSENE)
HEAT X
AND LIGHT'
PEAMOiL
ZllZ.' j STANDARD
T'J,1'V (COMPANY I
"Although Harry wrote In his poem,
thi' other side of the picture Baying:
Hit luvelit eyes !
As I gazed down Into those wells of
truth
My soul coiikh from its hiding
place of clay,
A:;U .soars above to where I leave
n'l self Is-hind:
To be encompassed with her tender
smile means rest i
When she is n-ar !
Love holds the crystal chalice tbalj
ni::kes men dials.
My soul is king." '
"Very", very beautiful," said Davis i
cnieay, 'but I don't blaiae Marya-.
ret Karle fur not wishing to hold vi
cariously till or Olendening's virtuei
while he gaily speeds down the" prim-1
rose paths." I
"Your eommi nt is enlightening,!
re.ve, but what does Margaret say '
about it. Milt?" put in ('layering.
"This is what she writes," said Dr. i
Gi-orue, turning over the pane:
"As Harry read that last stanza I,
found my eyes filled with tears. IJ
wasn't really pitying myself. I wasj
Jti.it saying farewel) to all of my mis-i
taken illusions.
"Many saw the tears in my eyes
and quickly across the table his hand
covered mine. Again he said: "I do
not understand you, Margaret. Don't
you know that it is all over. There
will never be another American Heau
ty. You know, do you not, that I
would as soon think, of deceiving my
self as you.
urn TCI LAY OFF 0T3
TIME UNTIL TANLAC ENTIRELY (
OVERCOME HIS ALARMING'
STOMACH TROUBLE.
started
In to trust Mill arain bul 1 BUr0
th:.t there would Is- others nui Am
erican Beauties. perh:.p. 1,ut Wltre
even iitnra h.-aul iful fiOWerS ill
the garden of fair women that seem .., .a8 B0 bad off 1 a'most tlve up I
to Woom only to he gathered. nlv job, but I feel just fine since ias-
'The table seemed to dissolve 1 ln(, Tanlac," said Andrew 0. Kies-
-ln front of me w as the yaw ning j 1K.liS n40 E ll!h gt., North, Portland,
n..th ,if fittnra var dark felld fv11""-! flrn
some in which I must walk alone. I ..pnT over ivo years I suffered;
hed a feeling that Kate was dealing jrcjjfuiiv from stomach trouble, bv
nie Ihe same kind vt a future that; lhin , Hle would sour. 1 bloated
I h:.d been tr'li-S
Harry's wife.
For the first time I knew that
Harry had had quite as much re
rpoiislbiiiiy in makii 1"S s'fish
and self-contained as she had in mak
ing him irresponsible and flighty.
Who could tell hew much sho
to donate. j toiribiy with Ras and there was ajj
burning just like a coal or fire in mj
stomr.ch. My head ached fit to burst!
and I cot so dizzy it was nil I could
do to !;rep from fallinc I also had
nains across Ely back so bud I could;
"h.inliv stoop over. My sleep did inei
I no ?o'od and I always got. up with an
loved him? Surely it w:j) not Tor tejawfu bad taste in mouth and feeling I
to Judge. I worse than when I went to bed.
"1 raised my face. The reality of ..sjx bottles of Tanlac completely,
the little restaurant talle a',-ain caniej ri(i mc of pl). troubles. I now eat j
into view. I knew that 1 had learned i a.,vij,;nj never lose a day from work.;
my lesson. I knew that justice had
been meted out to me. I was paying
the price tho transgressor pays al
ways pays."
"Hut what of Olendening? That io
what I want to know," came the im-
! patient voice of Davis at this point.
"I i that dig going to get away witn
ell this? We know he has practically
ruined the lives of two good women
and perhaps we might rate the Amer
ican Keauty with tliem. Lord knows
howr many other hearts he has brok
en. Is (he going to g-t away wilh It
all? Are his wife, Margaret Kaile,
and the American Beauty going to
Tanlac sure is a KTeat medicine.1
Tanlac is sold by all good druggists.
Woman Director of
Chautauqua here
Celebrate Opening
of Road to Caves
A celebration is to be held at Grants
One of the curious Aiuerlcnn char
acters of the hist century was the
"did Leather llim" who for nearly
SO years trumped over eastern New
York and Connecticut clad almost en
vliely In leather. Ills home was in a
it. .Mr M'ntr Klui where ho was
l'ass on' June 20 to niaik the comple-1 fimlli, ,,,.,, lssi,. He 0ccn
tlon of the lon(f hoiM d for road to tliej Blllmi j,s ,,f plumbing, nnd never
Oremm Marble Caves In Josephine! accepted any recompense but food nnd
county. It is saiil by tliosu who have tobocin.
explored these great caves that they, it, w'us said to have been made In
are destined lo be one of the major I sane by an unfortunate love ulTuir in
tourist in tract ions on tho I'aclllcj J.Yimee when he was u young imm.
coast. A recent fedeial appropriation ; ceordlnu to the sti.rv, lie won tho
mndo the building of this road posse, hl,nr, , daughter' of a wealthy
hie. and a great influx of tourists is, .,. ,.,,, ,, ,.,,.,,! her
oxpecttil us siHin as (ue fact is made , ,. . ...t-,i,i
known that a good nutomnbile road
Is now completed to this scenic at
traction. I
"Somethin3 Inside of me snapped, 1 1. ,., Bail tn r.i.n waters and
Dr. Oeorge, and Ihe Harry C.lendm- gi(fI1!, other ships?"
Ing that I had built up in my heart Six;. Dave, don't boil over,"
disappeared forever. The Harry G'en- o, h(.A Clavering. "You kinw from
denlng that 1 saw opposite me at ta-; Harry's letter that he is very un-
tile. I knew was a ueceiver, uureciaim- happy desp
ably. II mattered not that he deceived ; "Yes, and
himsoir more than those who loved. no an arrange another love-epi
him. The effect was always a way j sode."
strewn witn Di-oken neans. "Well, let's lei him ir.t over
Mrs. ISryrc-Sinith, who has tlje,
' hr.nor cf being the first woman chau-
iiiuqua director in the V. S., i.rraived
I in Iloseburg today to take charge of j
the Itoseburg Kllison-White Chautau-I
qua program to be presented berej
I starting next Sunday, July 25 and con-
tinning until July lt.
I Mrs. Uiyce-Sniith arrived here from I
I Sebastapol Califoniia, where she had.
. chai'KO of the Chautauqua and she ;
si.erately unhappy." , , ',...,. ,h ,ir,nilv n, h,m!i.:
HI1UW II f Will l't- UIIIi:- . . -Urt 1, An.
lighted with the city and the people
and predicts a wonderful success for
Old Stuff
to Us:
The Oregon Merchants' Maga
zine Bays: "The facta are thero
i un opportunity for improve
ment in both retail and whole
sale methods of distribution.
These two most important links
in the chain of distribution
(ihe Jobber and retailer) should
ctme in a little closer relation
ship and they should study
these questions and together
work out this problem or tome
other more economical system
will take the places now held by
them."
You and I and tho rest of the
farmers have known that this
long time, though we might not
be able to say it In quite so
nice r. collection of words. That
is the reason for the existence
of tho Farm Bureau Cooperative
Exchange. They may talk about
it at this late day, and perhaps
improve their methods with the
Idea of getting larger profits
without any more pain to tho
party who produces the profits.
Wo got tired of talk without ac
tion, and started to find a "more
economical system."
The proof of tho pudding is
not In eating tho string or
chewing the rag.
The proof is in figures like
these.
5 foot verticil lift mower, 5
Inch faco wheels, best sickle ad
justing device on the market,
fully guarantee4 to satisfy the
user.
ONLY $80.00
Delivered to any S. P. station
in Douglas county.
"See us first, we con Bavo
you money."
Farm Bureau Cooper
ative Exchange
Oakland.
fit. .. A. HKLmv--J- -
And you will rei l
ed savin i. t. ' "" 1.
" 'lt find UJT" ,
may wish for la
i way. aiming to '
A 'omers. Phone 6J " 1
IPONOMY GBOCffit
lllfil.N'LI.MS nSSKJSj
ML'SIC AND ART
I'iano. voir. ,.i,- 1
rornut, dramatir , ",l
story ami ptay gnr.
I'lione 3U0 or Mra. a-w"
K-R. Arlt"tt 1
HOTEL UMPom
"Rosebni-.'. au.V
O UlQgt,
NEW A.VD MOI)FT
The people ot Do
are Invited to t2
quarters here. """H
W. J. WK4VPD '
" FUOWERJ
speaa a language of tleh. I
a hiurunsfii nf i. ..j ' H
ii un iioweti'
Phone Hi.
?HE FERN
C M. JONES
ACTO TOPS. I PHOLMnn,
rl'RMTI HB tPHOMttti
MATTHKSSKs BMjjJf
Wlnehnttr and . Jaw
Ptionp 4m
this
"Mnrrv was never in Invo with anv-;.. ui,., :. ,. n the Chautauqua here.
one but he was always in love wiih giun of thu'iiartinir'"' ' "0ur PrKrain tllls sason is one of
Love. lie wns always looking for; nr it;nn reiumeH
tickets when the people realize the;
Love the thrills and transports of
love. Having these the one who gave
them to him was forgotten. '
"I really do not think he could help
it, lector George. 1 could not be an
gry with him. It rather surprised me
Mint this knowledge did not hurt me
more.
"I wondered If Harry had In some tmirted voice.
way deadened my emotions by his - must say it." I protested. "I! '
story. Would I wako un shortly to ' mini hn fntr in IllVnulf fa. Willi ma
Ihe same terrible pain and hurt that you." I
I t first? I Tomorrow The liny of Keckiinlnc. !
he best we have ever had," she said .. .,.,
i (.',! l,l, it,.! ii, r.r nn tol morning. 1 nc nuiuoers are an
other woman oven If she were his P0"'1 ",nd the guarantors will have no;
w e n his life had : lwavs been ' u""cuh, in ui.us u
almost more than I could bear and ticket when the pet
Hint tlia Inlmvlnetlnn ..f .. I l.irr! : VBHie Of tbO program.
nimin iiiino-o i,nn.i ,i t, n..n,in ' The reserved seat sale for the
"Don't sav that. Margaret. '. J can-: 1 m""aJ'"la '"' P f "ru..y
not be.,r it," Harry aasweted in a morning at 10 oclock at the Chap-
1 LUttll UI SlUIC. . .
ill RoseburE and
Change
OP
Schedule
PURE Mil
LOlifiE nniFCTDltY ' !
June 20
AIro.N H. 1'HISV AND 8DN9
Are reauy to furnish any lumber
and timbers needed for any building
as low as anyone. Sue us nefore buy
ing elitwbore. Palronua ltoaaliurg
labor. Phone S24.
i fallie.-'s business li prove his worthl-
! reus, lie speculated In leather and
w hen the market In that commodity
crushed, his prospective father-in-law
was ruined and Ills own ImpcR were
sliajteri'd. TliK unhinged his mind, nnd j
he determined to spend the rest ef his 1
lift, w lering around Ihe cmmtrysiile
rli'tluil In leather. His name was
Julis I'.ourglay.
-ADVICE TO THE LOVELORN
- BY MRS. fiibbiipv
A Daily Column of Questions and Answers Conducted by a Woman
Whq Knows. Address your Letters to Mrs. Elisbury
Care Roseburg News-Review
Dear Mis. Kllsbury: Do you think she expect him to take care of ihe I
that a wife is ever justified in opening child, and raise il jn his home? .My'
her husband's mail, or vice versa? 1 wife was married - before I married!
would like your honest opinion on Ibis: hi r, and has a lit;!e gjrl about S v ears I
subject, us 1 have a very real reason old. The little girl lived with ' rein-i
for wanting to know. j tins nV my wife -worked brfnre ii
HOI1IX. ! married her nml I naltirnllv siiiiinisi-iI
i minx inis sunject aepenoa
entirely on the parties and the cir
cumstances. Some husbands and
wives have such well grounded under.
landings that to open each other's
mail, If they care to, is natural. In
I.Al HKl. (UArTim No. 31, R. A. At :
li:nt-U cunvocatloas on lirst and)
tlilrtl TiicmiIjivs. M.-isnnfn TkiiiiiIa All1
muinhers retjui.Hteii to attend and !
viuilliiK conipunlens welcome.
H. A. WILSON, High Prleat.
W. F. HARRIS. Secretary.
I A A. v.MtlreT I.(Hlce Nu.' 13.-
Regular communications 3rd Jnit 4tli ;
rtilnaiUyo each month at Masonic,
'i'euiple, Jtoseburg, Ore. Visitors wet- ;
CulUU. .
W. L. THOMAS. W. M.
W. p.. TIARR1S. Secy.
GRANTS PASS
to
ROSEBURG
!
vv. if, A. i. T. m. rtosehurK Revlp ;
Kr: 11 held rnKUlar tneetliiKs on sec-1
(Mat Thursilay at :30 p.m. and fnurlh '
Tliursilay at 8:0(1 p.m. Visiting sisters 1
Invited lo at'i-ml reviews, aiaccabee 1
llall. rtn- a,.d cuss slrei-m.
KKI.I.K SrKIMIIONSON, Com.
JKH.StlJ K AFP, Col
Ihe child would go on living wilh
them. Hii;ht after we were married
she sent for the iittle girl and she has
been living with us since. Do you
think this was right T Z.N.
Ans. She preb.ibly took it so much
i. 1'.. N., HiiMviiurir CMnpter No. 8
ll'ihls tht-lr regular meetlnic on the
lt and arJ Tlmrsdnyi In each month.
All sojnurnlnH brothura atid sisters
are resiM-tttilw Invited t' a'tond.
MRS. KI.IZAIIETH HUNYAN, W. U
I'lUiE JOHNSON. Se-rtsry.
Leave Roseburg
8:30 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Interurban Auto
Car Co.
i:iiFoni. oiii:i:ov
ForDrj'erStovesiFp
J. H. SINNIGER
SHEET METAL WOBKJ
829 N. JarkKMi,
for the babies these hot dial
Our dairyman passed i
inspection and we keep m M
milk.
Always fresh andali
4 iT ii. n:i. p...
'4 nurin diae momj
PHONE 311. - i
other canes certain husbands or wives; for granted that the girl would make
WANTED
LOCAL CANNERY CAN
USE
ROYAL ANN CHERRIES
AT MARKET TRICES
Buikl up your Local Cannery by deliv
ering your crop of small
fruits
Till'. SKC I HITV Hr.lLKIT AsMll'U.
TIO meets in Iha MaCL-ahe hall the
lot and 3rd Tueaaava In each rnc .th
K. O. T. M. Meets :
fourth Thursilay of
IiIh ralKu hall, corner
stn-ets. Visiting Knlghta always
U C. RIXIDMAN. Com.
t vf.jiAJ -i i. k.
Hilling ii' fllllf-H.P-r T.llnp
' ried aoai.i and was ?lc to orovide V V.' ""' . T.l?,,..1!l.,f..?.r
man irs a woman who has been mar-1 home 'or her. Vou chould have talked1 in nihi--.ra Invited m attend
l,f'" '"' has a child, should this oat refcre you were married. liKI.l.B CUKNSHAW. o. N.
vould t..kc it ss an insult. If it chould
happen that a husband was away, and
a letter should come addressed to him,
thai the wife was suspicious of and
thought perhaps had been written by
another woman, then I do not think
she should oicn the letter.
I 'tar Mrs. Kllsbury: Winn
ner home with you that she never:
thoucht it worth - mentioning. She'
naturally v ante tho little o'rl with!
her, aiH 6hc should be with her. Per-'
hap also the rel?ti"es with whom the'
child is living would not be willing to' -
keep her aft:r her mother hsd mar-' ,,',Vi
man '
4. n HAiti. t
ji r i if i i -in
n ccona and r f
each month la , t n Pi
in. and rinv-a Tnis rsiimmor it
I K ----- M WM
5"
tThi Is the season of Ihe year f
when mothers take more than j
ordinary precautions in protect-
Ins llielr youngsters from im- 4 i
Presbys Boot Ball
and Lose Game
;!. I, uiiiikk OF MIIOSR Rnsebura
Riindoliih, while only three hits win. I meen flmt and
registered nuainst Scott. One of tho !
Umpqua Valley Canning Co
DEVELOPMENT
M:vi:i.oriitT sikans imi-kovi ii r. wi: aim: imi iiov-
IN(i Olll lAriLllllS i:I.UV AY Dili Till-: HI-: 1 TIKM1M
ttV Ki:l!lt K.
W cannot (row faster than the surrounding country. th..i:g'i we
hae to keep far In advance of our present ,!. Thus niaii'iah.
In a lutg.-r Invcstnit-ut than ordinarily required.
wi: ai:i: rnriMiti i) to m:i; i; mi i: i ntv mid .i a
MOMi:.NT'H NOTItr. Willi l.( ONt.MY TO Vol'.
Douglas County Light & Water Co
It. M. JKNMM.S. .Manager.
The I'ri sMKrians literally booleil
and threw away a hall game last
night ul la Hews Held in ihe last Inn
ing of play. W hi ii the Chnstii.ns !
uiiiie lo bal in Ihe tilth, the score
was ,s to ;l In Tavor of the l'res'.iy-.
lenans. It ;.s already beginnlna ,
lo show signs of dai knees, nnd Hie
umpire nniiiuiii, cd it would be tin.
last Inning. It looked as 11 il would1
lie ail e. sy gain,. (,.r the I'res'iyter
lans. Then llimi;, happ. ned. l.an-ca:.li-r,
litsi up let- Hie Christian,
sinuk out. Hall ma.l, a ,-lni hit.
llusch Rut a wh-.wk wiiii the hall and
ambled o first. l-'Kher HK.de Ihe
sicniid oill, bul lnith ii , n wnt
a base when Itrutou was lut with
the bull. A wild throw or un. ami
Vines made a hit, and tin. looks of
things began lo chatm. . as rims
i iattered across the p. n. sruii walk
ed. Oit struck out and siion.,i b:1e
rerlii'il the side, but Frc'i. ., al. h
ins. missed the ImII, kicked u a
I o k, another i.eore over ,oal iiit
siife. Miles made a hit. S,ot s
hctoss. the game w, s lied, in I orr
ai making lor llilrd on .Miles' hit.
S.ono of tl'e wildest pegging or
so-a on the ball Held, and Orr cat.n-.'c:o.-s
wilh what i-..iil to be the
'!' run. Lancaster ended It :-v
to "k out nt f,rsl. having lite scote
'.' t" ill faer of the Chi t- tia'ls. T'.IO
I'r. ..!. ii. in had a chan.-e, as they
i.in i-i leu. I'ren-h struck out.
.vi. i;:,-! , n out In S.-ett. llewett
I n a lot t M(.ti fly to left and ln
cisiir fro.,,. ,,t t. and tl-.o gainit
Clie-cil.
The
beautiful hits of the gaino was the;
three-'base drhe of lied Orr to thc;
hfi-fleld fence. The Chrislians have!
row won four games, putting them in "
secoi.d place in ihe race. Thursday
Ihe Christians and linptistsday. The ;
llapiists have l..-t but one g: -me, and,
ihev do net eei L lo lose any luoro, i
while the Chrisiians want lo wallop'
them mighty bad, and say they will. '
third Tuesday evenings of each
month nt o'clock In the Moos hall
All visiting brothers are Invited to
tt-nd.
C. W. CIAKR. Dl.-tatnr.
H. O. PAIUiETErt. ecrctary
The Farmer's Frii
Is one of our 20 yfrW
Credit Loans. With ow i
20 year loans you are fiurl
for life and outside of the
annual payments whid
make you can forget tit pi-
pal.
For more than 50 yta
Union Central has stock tr
farmers. The llural Crt 1'
niortizcd loan made by
good company is superiormt
other farm loan made.
Veniake no excepllom
though at a lower rate -
terest We are always i "
market for good, clean u-
Ireinu U-horC the OTOeT B '
QetivA oneration and reskl-
nnrnmnentlv on the frB-
No strings or red-tape n'l
proposition, a civiui
vonr Arninrtized loan. OUT
Ul.,n la ctirp ill
il iiiuon urn .
iv 'as 'anvthins w
Our loan is not one that
pure mill;. R
OlTt MII.K IS PASTEUUIZ- S
ED IT'S PURE. f.
fear the searching r.v
of
ni,:- lf.v ll neionr r
completely and then let J
judge. Then, if '" 00
thank us for bringiwt tt !
.Ilanlinn we mlSS OW
PT i .Pel "'"
i. Kika. hi... v- "vi8 "any auu Mm - nlfir
WZ", ,d , 4. soda Works i RiC L & K1W
if every ninnth. All mmh-.. A 3 lliva
riu-stoj to aiteiid regularly, and all A Telenhone 186 8
v niting brothers are cordially In-J? uupone o a
vlled lo attend A
j. e. Fi.tmrtY. e. n. .wwwwiHra
LOAN imOKERS,
iinvitrn. ORT.CM
VACUUM BOTTLES 80c.
J '1 T-AV. Jr.. Secy.
Km otii lumh Lit or for picnics etc.
Illack .lai aneil b, ,!y, aluniiiium shoul
ders and si n w i np top, each com
plete wii.h-i.la.-: Mler. S,..cial nt
ai r's f ir V.ic ,-a, h. 1 pt. size. Keeps
li'liiids hot or col. I. Never before at
this price.
M
: a
aid
?s Maude k. Heilrick. K"hoo i
"' at I r:i in for tbe past season,
Wiliiam .s lionser, of iVr-iett. I
were married i;, this clly yesterday,
afterniM.ii by ;.. yr. Quick at tae
I'i e.h li rian manse. The couple will
in. k. their rutnre homo in Portland.'
II.I1IHK OK TI1E WOttl.n-Cimpi
No. 135. meets In Odd Fellows' hall
tn Uosfhura- every 1st and 3rd Mon
day evenintrs. Vlaltlnc neighbor!
always w.-l.-nme.
FRKllKRIfK PORTKR, C. C
M. M. MIF.LBR. Clerk.
I. o. II. fBtlrrarlaa lnKe o. H
M-mms In odd Kellow-a Temple evpry
KrIJny -venlng- at 7:30 o'clock. Visit
ing brethren are alwnvs welcome
FKED MILI.KU, N. o.
A. J. (IE DDKS, rtfC. See.
J. R JiAILKV. I ln. Sec.
Clmstians mailo tcu
Safe
Milk
For Infant
St Inralida
tiO COOJUNO
Pood - Drink" for All Ages.
Quick Lunch st HomtvOlTiCe, aul
Fountsinfk. a .t. t - uruar irtrc
hiu off. AToid Imitationi&SuLUu(s
KKIIKKAH Resehure Helwkah
I.edK-e No 41, I. O. O. F.. neta In
('.Id f-ellow-a Tmii!i e.r ..l. n.
Tmsitay evening. Visiting merebcrt
In rood standing ara Invited t at
tend. frt'SIE JACKSON. N O
F.VA LUVOX. S,cv
j KTHKL. riAll-Er. Fin ?ct.
jKMi.ins iik ft THixaAirha iMaii
4., trveta evprr Wedhcii.lfty evfn.
li s tn ttouglHs Ahstra:; Hull, corner
J.o ken Washington Sta. Visit
j ota aiwny. welcome.
Kt lHll.I'H R. RITZMAN.
llllV O VOCNC. M. K
j IV. R. WIMBF.HI.i. K. . R
c c
" J'1'"'1n St. on m.i and
4C, ilonoav tvo"!, f f..-h month
nt ,. rlok. Visiting hrelhrea I
good alandlng alwava wlccm..
A J V4 t 1.1 K W. V (.
W. M. LA MF.RK. W p
B. F. nooDatAN. RfH-r.iary
t IIF.II HIIAM-5l ,, t. ,.:
""ed'ieadajr ev,-nlng.
r. n un.
IIII'IIAI'--. T-I j..,. r".l"ll
MIWiltKO M'l't'I.ixjii i-reaa.
LLStli lifili'HKEv. licy.
TRAVEL
to the Coast by Coast
Auto Line Stages-
Over New Highway by Camas
Valley and Myrtle I'olnt. Seves
you time and money. Leaves Ho
tel Cmr iua. Hotel Grand, and
Home Restaurant Kvery Day at
Fare
lo Myrtle Point
" Coqullle
" alarshc-cld ...
rt.mdon
. r. Ji
. t.10
Coast Auto tines
l.eorg, w. iir7,,t Manager,
t'nqnlllr. Ilregns,
drr
ben"
WTien you bnild
. rebuild your old one
Install a
Fieber Improvei
Air Heater
Most perfect nii.fd
made today fr
clent and durable
risks. lllM'""$?ir
nished Uion rcou""; ur t
We will ship U jm
ready for It.
R. FATE
Aaent for Do..'- ' ,
.awn-ri r r REEK. wn
mini
l;a!t fvprv
General Blacksmithing
HORSE SHOKINQ
SPRING WORK
., ,,A" 'ork Ouaranleerl
S.ATHHWst WELDiNO WORKS
""T V .laelr... f!t
Ktperlenee in.1' 1t
signing oi -'".:, "
Chicago '".' '.';,
. Trowbridge.
...il ..t, so.1
'ro:nrt " w.