Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, August 23, 1922, Page 5, Image 5

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fLets disarm the thermometer
a TP I cAfVfa tnr the hfwf v are liLe.
MV13U"" ""'"-
fuel for the furnace.
Why not adopt for breakfast or lunch, Grape
Nuts with cream or milk and a little fresh fruit
and turn off the internal heat? Here s com.
plcte nourishment, with cool comfort.
Grape-Nuts contains all the nourishment of
whole wheat flour and malted barley, including
the vital mineral elements and bran roughage,"
and it is partially prc-digested in the long baking
process by which it is made.
There's a wonderful charm for the appetite
in the crisp, sweet goodness of this rcady-to-eat
food, and fitness and lightness afterward, which
picct summer's heat with a smile.
Your erocer will supply
you with Grape-Nutst
i
h--vM,jrnr www fi r eas i "r
vf i r'cr sa-s ttj. uyi
Cobb: Brains in l ect 1 SUUIUIiy 1$ U juy
or Isn't Human. Avers with a Conservo
i .a
"There's a Reason"
or
Grape-Nuts
M.dehr
Pot ram Cereal Co.. Ina.
Xli buUcOcck.Mwh.
By DAV19 J. WAI.SH.
International News Scrvka Sports
Editor.
.n...r vrDV mi 13 When
speaking of great ball players, as he
Leary, our first
I. ..II I. ....I. ... .
ly Cobb dashed, away from the bag
again, drawing another throw.
"Again I.eurv lobbed the hall
late. IS
Worked It Overtime.
ia iki. .1 tyt nr ihn nroceedltlCS I
thouKht I saw a chance to retire the;g
side hy catching codo napping, i
stood up In the dugout and yelled: j
no it hkqiii.
"Learv drew back his arm and
tossed the ball even higher than be
fore, and away Cobb went, tuts tuuo tijt
for second Imse, with no intermediate kjj
stops. Weilinan reached hinh in the M
air, grabbed the ball and threw It In iJ
CfTilaiu Adept Student in
r ... r- r i-w t rw
Aviation Uass or tiyer from lexas
frequency does, Branch Rickey, man- hack, and again Cobb s treuke 1 o g
aier of the St Louis Cardinals, starts! first. Wetlman snatched the ball out g
L..7?" . ., oiv That of ih air and whipped It back. Too
ana iinisiiee win. i -. -
. UnmKc ihnn.h late
man la noi nogeri rw. ""
the good Mr. Rickey might be par
doned for being a bit partial toward
the Texan In view 01 me iki
Hornshy is a member ot nit nan ciuu.
Neither is he George Slsler, whom
Rickey really developed while coach
ing the University 01 juciubbu "
. i knimil.l nnrl harried altout
the matter. Mr. Rickey may be per
suaded to aamu inai u um
Job with George and that certainly
Hornsby Is something ot an asset to
the Cardinals.
Cobb the ureatesi.
n... KAn u nmes rlnwn to the
greatest of them all, Rickey knows
only one ball player, and his name Is
Cobb. . .
One of Branch Kicney s iavorue
stories, If that noted raconteur can
i ,n .i in. anv narticular anec-
dote, deals with the game Cobb won
from the Browns Dy a dbbo ou uuub.
At that stage of his checkered career
Rickey happened to be manager of
the Browns. Hence the occasion re
.,.in. fivnH in his mind much In the
... M.nnnnf that a cornerstone ro
om ii a iim.....
mains fixed in a building. It has been
hlsBingular contention r-:r since,
that Cobb has brains in his feet.
"The score was tied, with two out
in the ninth." says Rickey, In his
best platform manner, "when Cobb
came up and worked Carl Wellmnn
for a pass, lie liinmumivijr ..., .
long lead off first and drew a throw.
The entire meal, from soup to dessert, may be cooked
: in Conskkvo, using only one Dumer 01 uie siose, jaot.
baseman, lobbed the , g . enouen ne;lt is nccessarj' to boil a little water in the cop
box, and Immediate. ; , ,m;ttlil.. u.hi.stlc
per uiiA. ncu ntiwi n.vu.-
will call you fifteen minutes in advance.
1 klW yilllim la .v'....ts ' "
pressure the result is food apitiziiigly tender, flavor,
flaky, delicious. The r.ntural juices, aromas and flavors
.i r j ' i.j :..., .r i!m fvvt Kvorv
OI me iou are i;wit:u nw uu u. wnv.
mouthful of CoNSERVO-iooked food is a delight. So. perfect
is the cooking process that odors ana navors uu nui
mingle. Conservo saves FUEL-In two months time Con
servo 'saves its cost 'in fuel alone. Be sure to ask to see this
wonderful cooker.
The canning season is here, and .we have fruit jars,
jelly tumblers, and everything you will need.
las Narrow Escape from
iv Soldiers Who Loot
lome of Her Father
i cb HOOKKK.
utional News Service Staff
Correspondent.
roS, China. Aug. 23. Miss
J ue. daughter of Jue Kylh
llr.ctor o av.allon for t lie
m government and of the
arsenal, who is a daring avia
1 t. remarkalile escape from
at the time of the capture of
f by General Chen Chiung
furces. ,
n.'joha. been a loal Sim Yat
in for many rears,- hnvng
firnail with Dr. Sun. put up a
Li i.w, u(,i,iii.vs when
tacked I he arsenal. Ilia guard
inuiiibereii, however, and he
ally forced to Ilee.
Bring vengeance upon Jue, the
is are reported to have looled
k hninn finH irravs tears were
lineil by the foreign coiiiiuimi-
iiiuny of the Chinese as to tne
of Mins .lue.
k, n. nnrtv hpnileit hv Alfreil J.
(hiKiruetor of aviation in Can
Id former inairucior at Kan An
iTexBS, during the war with
fry, waited until nisht, whin
s lull ill the firing, then
H Ihe inner cily.
I Soldiers Knter Home,
lying through the narrow
I, deserted except for the sol
bn guard, tiiey finally reached
e home.
isnlill, rs had been there, but no
irr of t he family could lie found.
ti ulibors and servants, how
Ci"fi learmd that while the sol-
h'aiter"d down the front door
kited Ihe first loor of the home
ne wno is alraid or nothing
'pine the loop to doing tall-
s.api-d from an upper story
"MPT"" vf I -ft"'? .
rs BST A. - ... ' . .l
If
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Alfred.
(It..,-,? -i
ONSTIPATION
ILIOUSNESS
Headache
INDIGESTION
iomach Trouble
-SOLO EVERYWHERE-
i 1
'Abdominal
Belts
and Supporters
"mI to doUhnuts yon do
rr-ul,, t. , firnp)p abdl111.
''' It or t.imlace, an elastic
1 or Mm king, a wrist band,
ne tan mnv m
Baivoiiiu
li'"'r'"r 10 ri lieve many aches
t-t .n, ;ir,d Joints, mu.cles
- 1 n'rve.i. We csrry
;."r:n,.Us stork of physical
of this character.
'"- te ((inf,.!,n:ial, correct
I a,i'fciin is ruarsnteeH
nf the house hv climbing down a
She landed in a court yard In the
rear of tne House ana iiiumiBeu
pni.nitu li Ihn hnms. nt friends. She
took the first boat for Hongkong and
is now in tnat city.
Miss Jue is a -very remarkablo
young woman, according to Croft.
She took to flying the way a duck j
I laitea in wutpr nnil learned to fly in
less than a month. She hnd only 10
hours' instruction last November
but she mastered many of the spec
tacular stunts.
Ikies Difficult Stunts.
She loops the loop, does the diffi
cult Iniinelnian turns, the falling leaf
and tail-spins with the same ease and
pleasure as a New York girl foxtrots.
Every day for several months Miss
.inn has iieen out to I lie Canton avia-
tlnn'grounds. She takes a keen de
light In flying, and is more steady
and reliable than many of the young
officers. i
While Miss Jue has never been to
America, having been educated at a
girls' school in Shanghai, her father
is a I'nlted States citizen.
She is 23 years of age and a be
liever In the advancement of the Chi
nese womnn.
Croft, her Instructor, began flying
in 1914 in San Diego. iJiler he flew
In many of the Atlantic coast fields
snri riilrlnir Ihn vnr was Instructor St
! lirookaflold, San Antonio. Texas. Fol
lowing the war he came out to the
I Philippines with the Curtis Aviation
company, later becoming Instructor
for the Philippine government,
j Southern tioveriimetit Instructor.
Last year lie came to Canton as In
structor for the Southern govern
ment and has Iicon training a large
number oe otiiccrs. Atcurumn "
t roll these "boys" can fly and re
Kirilless nf the side on which they
are flighting can do effective work.
Croft had a narrow escape on the
day the Chen .Chlung-mlng forces
captured Canton. The military coup
de etat was accompnsneu so iiuit-j
and was such a surprise that he did
not know anything about It. He had
an early breakfast and ten snanieeu
i.inn vhM thn fnrnfen community
live arid which was undisturbed dur
ing the night, and arnvea at inu i
UllUlt Juan oo
u. nni Mii on unusual niuuour ui
soldiers In the streets, but didn't wor
ry, as soldiers in China are as plenti
ful as real estate offices in southern
California.
vIiwIm Thines In Tumult.
a i., . hl nfflcn he. found
everything in disorder. Further in
vestigation showed tnat mc puu"
nmavH Ihn rnsnilne eolie. ail
equipment vanished. Seeing three
men who looked ime cookies irowii..B
n round ho nut them out forcibly.
Then he was amazed to dlscoer
that they wore guns in tneir neus.
More and more soldiers" arrived,
some in uniform, threatening and
..,.iCT uiihmit atonning to In
vestigate the unusual circumstances
..t. niiiinrn. Croft departed
OT I1IBVUOBIMB .
in haste. I'pon reaching his home he
learned of the capture or v-amuu ...
the flight of President oun mi .
and then he began to worry about
what might have happened.
. o
the dirt at l-avan's feet. It went into
short center, and Cobb rushed for I
uurn.
"The centerfleldor had baeneu up
the play, and Cobb figured to be out
a mile. The ball beat mm ny uru.
but Austin fumbled momentarily.
and right then and there t'onb snow
ed that he either has brains m nis
feet or he Isn't human.
"The ball was lying out there be-
, a. .-tin n rwl Ihn rtllHinr for OlllV
lrrn o u.n in u,... ....
a fraction of a second, but in that in
stant Cobb did more, thinking than
the average ball player does in a sui
n tnaiomi nf nlitHn? for the baso
he Blld for the ball, feet first, gave It
a kick that sent It lino tne uugoui
and then went on to the plate with
the winning run.
"It was a clear case or iiuenei
ence, but the umpires couldn't see It
that way. And. besides, the game
was over. You never can win an argu
ment nfter the umpires call it a day."
Churchill Hardware Co.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
ALL NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE FOUND ON
LAST PAGE UNDER HEADING "NEW TODAY."
Floyd Baker of
Yoncalla Arrested
Flovd Baker, ot Yoncalla, was ar
rested lust night by Deputy Sheriff C.
WANTED
boy.
Apply
tary organization. They are:
1. Man-power.
'2. Material.
'3. Intelligence section.
i. ii .. .. wnrih in war ex-
,.iii necnnlin to the training re
ceived in time of peace. It the time
of traintnir is very siioii m num... .. ,,., ,. ..hur.'n or boot
Instruction should be so much more , ' , an(1 -WB8 brought to tbo cily
Intensive; not a minuto should be . lQ Kvtve a l.llt).lu:(. r twenty
lost, not a point ot liisuuei... ....-. (la1 , (nc couniy jhU. turner whs
be overlooked. Is this the case now. lirr(.B,., as be ntepped Into an alley-
We cannot Ignore tne irum uim I way in the rear ot the .oncnlla Dam.
,v ..um miiltnrv hierarchy there ,i fr..r.,t n Hrinlc to a comr
is too much of a disposition to forget piulOI1, 'i he officer was standing near
the precious lessons learned in the ul OVrrhearing the conversation
last war. There is too much of a ten-1 pi,,,.,,,! rjtiker under arrest and appro
WANTKIV Mcsscimer
emern I limn.
WAM'titiC-Mi'ii "for rH'K ouarrv
link t'roek. WaK. $.ti& per
Imnilrn MetTtger and Jolmnoii.
PKltNK rii:Ki;ltS WANTi;i Apply at
oiu-o lo l. lu vveatii, rfijinu .n-t,
Oregon.
nenr
Uuy.
WAXTKi--Kryer n anil nun plek-
ers. Apply to u. .M . iniiikiu lor imi
lli uliir!. rimyiinvtlte, tne. r
Illlt'SK WANTKH S or 6 room fur
nished or mifurnlKtied Intone. Will
l:ikn vetir's lease on ftmul Inmce. Au-
dress lA'ise. rare New-ltyl.-w.
WANTKD Family with light tnu k to
ti.-lti In prune oreliuid. .1. It. Korl.
(.tliilu. ore. l'liono :i-K-4'i.
htU UKNT Three nnfnrnlnhed hoiisM
keeping rooms, adults only. 801
fine ft.
l.iVu lll-:NT 2 unfurnished rooms,
sullahle for ItKht housekeeping. C
;17 t'liiidwlek Mt., 3 Moelm eust
t'nipumi Hoy-1. , ,
FOR SALE . .
Knit B.M.K Milch cowJl'rmne2-F1tjJ.
mils,
Call
t of
Kolt SAI.K Heifer calf, IS months old.
N. I. lli'wlrt. llrnekwny.'Ore.
Klilt S.I.K ili-avy" paekillK eases.
ltiiehurglloek
tTTjt-sXl.K Piano In Kond condition.
1'lioiU' :HI7-J or call ti'io .-N. l ine ni.
WANTKI) Prune pickers
r. u. iiaiiiciu
Ilox !M.
fliinil rnitio-
l'hone
V)R 8ALB Hsy. EanBowr Orchard
Trans. Phono Sft-KX.
toll S.M.K KnlttliiK innehliK. P
llox J54, Myrtle Creek. Oro.
I-'ort 'Al.K t'aVkpony choup. I
PREPAREDNESS IS
URGED BY IHE
dency to see in the military prepa
ration a general speciuamu aiuuj,
without a deflnlto purpose. This
miglit have been excusable 20 years
ago, when the beBt minds considered
that the era of warfare had passed,
ilut this point of view is inadmiss
ible today. ,
"During the war we Improvised
- u nr ...- t.iBinrinl. In the case of
a new conflict would tills mueerial lie I
serviceable, or would me inim
combat present a new aspect which
would require new engines of war;
It is necessary to know what Is oc
curring from the point of view of
military preparauons un ihj
side of the Khine and to study tho
proper defense.
It has oeen saui umi nilluul
rhenilsIB Germany would have been
i . - UA n tho wur in litl. ).
lorueii iu ,i" e .
Today German industry is more flou
rishing than ever, our iicibuuw.s
the other sldo of the Rhine call pre
placet! ij-Aii.-, ....
printed a bottle containing a (lunrt ol
liquor. linker was arraigned before
Justice 3. J. Brown and paid B fino of
(2(i and costs which was Imposed In
addition to the jail sentence.
Hand Injured'
in Buzz Saw
U. Aline, laborer nt tho Knhlhngvn
apart mollis, suffered the loss oi one
finger and oilier bad Injuries to his
right hand last night, when the hand
became entangled 111 the buzz-saw
which he was operating.' The middle
finger was cut on ai i"
Joint and the flesh was cut from two
other fingers. The saw ripped Into
the palm of the iKind.cultlng the
palm artery and Inflicting a very
had wound. 1 ne iiuim-n
Of I ir. IKHoei,
Inir.
lit. 1.
icivei'li I'.llll.nr womnn for Ki-nertill
housework, linoil wuk'S. Plione -17
or sea Mr. Wilder ut Wilder U Ageo
More
tiKii-i':. T. W. Wnre.
'hone
"l'rOlt 8Al.rc AiiKora hueks, bred from
ln'M tiloek obtainable. J. I. Chapman,
1 1 our.
WANTlill Kuril! band, steady employ
ment for right party. Also family
to pick prunes, rhono 103, between
8nnd!l o'clock.
TjAliY'wnoicl tlks'earu of ehlldreu ur
IliK "lav or uv'liiiiK. AdilresH Airs. C.
li. Tliinston. K7f Hoover St., City.
W XTKI MliliHn iigeil woniiin Tor
IlKht bousowoik. Cull Hi llio.kwuy
St.
..f at inch first
W. Hupp, l'hona
.le ori-huril and
Hive ruM'tl' tiiurs Hint snlnry
MAN' WANTi:i on apple
wnnted. Address "Man." caro News
lii- lew.
WANTKI IttO ft. or siioinl hull. I gill-vsnl.i-d
sheet Iron rooflim. ' ' "f "'
KtltiKi'. Address I. H- Custle Kl. 1.
21ox lj;L'l;.isMiorg.ire:
WANTKI Kxperleni-ed Jfiir packers.
1'ii. k heglnn shoot middle of next
week l-oug Job. tlverluild Oivhurds.
C. A. Ilranii.
pun M.M.1-: - :i:on fe.
eluss boards, (leo.
tr
Foil SAI.Pi on TitAHK Three work;
mules for cattle or sheep. Q. W.
Cooper. Melroe. Ore. ; L-
li'OK-KAl7rc A few choice reglstereil
Lincoln toieks. nil ages. J. A. renn,
I'liii.vonvHIe. Ore.
I'M 1 1 SAUI S prn-k horses, shinl fill
nroun.l. mid it.nlle. f-'.l takes tho
two. e'. K. Parker, Wilbur. Drogon.
I'lioiie 12-1-1.
hMII SAI.K- ia Hires, modern boose,
elose In. Ilargaln If taken nt once.
Aililress llarir.nn. i HI " News-UrvleW.
JSrit-SAlTk Wlil'lo LeKhorn P"l'et.
now laying. Kvcelleiit slock. Wrl a
or seo A. Campbell, Harrison ht,,
Wesl Itoie'img. .
Kolt KAI.K A barBiiln. rl'i seres, new
house, burn, and out hulldllim. Ihll,
sandy loam near o . -
foul. Address owner, cure Jvjwu-lte-
Vli'W,
FRENCHMEN
ny FRANK E. MASON,
(International News Service Start
Correspondent.)
PARIS. Aug. 23. "Would France
lie ready if war should be decalred to-
.i, headline of an artl-
morrow ; is " - . ,
cle wrfiten in l'Kclair. which declares
that France is following hit w ac
tional policy of lack of precaution
and preparation for war.
"Has France Ihe maximum securl'y
-I.. herself?" demands
WHICH !in " " " "
Colonel Jean Tardln, in this newspa
per "1-et us have tne couranei i
plv". 'No:'" he answers his own I
question. "And why not7 Mtecause
we are resting upon um ou.v.
dearly gathered. We are counting too
much on the qualities of our race, on
our spirit of assinuiKuou
cenlus for Improvising, which en
abled us for four years to parry the
blows of our enemies. We have not
paid sufficient attention to the three
....,.nnlal elements of nnv mlll-
pare in entire tranquility, under the I wh,.r ,no ),and was dreswd m1 he
cover of peaceful Industry, new wes-, was ,h,.n rrI,ioved to Mercy hospitul.
pons for new metnoas ot wanam. o
Is necessary that our intelligence ser-1
rh7chMwcaSrus:rirjhee,ratr,,:aV.iHoney Bee Cause
o?fil.1onmotrrboewtho " ' the ha,"l ofAuto Accident
it necessarv to know what Is.
i l- ln flo'rnilinv. A well-or-
ganlzed intelligence urn is ........
pensable. loes this service exist? H
It does exist, does It dispose ot surri
cient money to function properly.
It's doubtful,
TWO Oil TIHtPTR KAMII.IKH nf prulio
plekurs wanieu ei umi noo,..
Ill, rniii. k I eamploi;. wood hihI
wilier convenient. W rl(o or phone.
Kdytln Itoolh. ItoKehuiK. t
MISCELLANEOUS
WOonsAWINULl'honolll-'r-J..
WII.I. HAt'li away sel.'ips froui rirlvute
homes and rest.iuranls. Noali's lllai k
stiilth Shop.
11AHTI.KT PKAttt--Windfalls. J.'.e per
bush I. Ilrlnn your boxes. I'. 1
Curl IS. Plione S-l''-l.
A busy litlle. Iiotley bee which pet-
slsleil 111 Its (lions in 1..-.M. ,..',N, ,,i
nose of the driver, was the reason giv- ''Vnd b'.ti.'nnol,
en by C. (J. Session ol liiKiiy, lunoo.
for liriving on Hie left, hand side of
the road which resulted in cmimsm
ToVrlNil CAltM All In irood riiniilnw
orib-r at $5". -"" '-"' ,;""
m':,, , and l''j ton inn k at :i.Mi. Motor
Hliop (tiirsge.
SVi:i:T COUN I'n-sh every morning
,,t Kiononiv (Iroiery. Is'iivi. oi'l'l"
f..e .nnnlnir. Phollll 3. 1. A. Hull.
ilrrnnmiikliig, Pl-aniiK
,..,.i i.,,.i...,ii,,liH. k.a a. Main. Mrs.
Guthrioge.
"Summarizing, we arc not taking' .jtn ,,. ,.r f i. K. Ward, of Sinl
Into sufficient account the- hiinmn ; j2,h sln-et, Portland. Mr. Session una
.. .,iiT for war! we have; hi. i.minsnloii. L. K. Anderson, were
1H1 mi i uBi.'.'-n - ,
.. ..... .I... la tf...rl;i1n: ..;..irt .... ihn
.i mot..rtnl that is cerium
but lis value in the last war la no In
dication of what It will be worth In
the next. Finally, we are ignni.i .
what the German scientists are doing
to prepare for the next war, and we
do not dispose of enough funds for
our own scientists to compeio
them."
HIS I lllllliniii'.i., '
h a l.lehU'llV lietWecn KlU ll
IIIIV1I1K '" 'n , . . l
erlin and Wilbur when a nee nunc.
Inio the car and buzzed angrily around
Mr Session's hend. II" reached up
to brush it away and It cume bail,
harder than ever, straight at bis nose,
u.. Mn.iA .i'Unil franlic parses at it
and in doing rn swerv.il bis car to lln
left hand side of the road where it,
.imi 1 1... Portland man's machine.!
o ln,,ih ears went over a ten foot ein-i
The most thoroughly-read newepa- j,nknient anil were badl. r (k .
ner in Oregon the Rosehurg News- Vr. Anderson was thrown ihr.it gh tin
Review Kvery department, the ad- top of ihe machine In which he was
" rtisemenls? and news columns are riding and sustained a broken nose,
perused each day by over 20.000 peo-, There were no , li. Mn Jm les.
, ?'?.!!.! ...l'Sub! Your home-town' paper print. Just
a0,er.i - . lhfk )h)lI, yn jk, t read
Ileal mil
N'oTICH Is hereby Klein tluil on the.
si-eiiod Miitniav or !ini'
Ihe Hoard of i:iu.iliziillon will nt
l. nd. St Ihe l oill t li.iu'e. Hi lb" A -
sensors hii'i - .,
.1... uUMw.ni..il lull!!. IJOil lVMi"t Hi!
I'M It SAI.K 1
trade fo." shi
f'inii. Oriornti.
horse,
cp 1
rows, or will
. Hurslek, Mel-
I OK SAI.K l, 1"':'NT-.A ,7,,'1, 'i'lV
-on piano. l'liono 44-I-II. It. I'.
Na S!ltox " . -i
t'-Oll SAI.K Staves and li"PS for I by
21 silo. S. J. Minim. Ull.lo, Oregon.
I'hone 7-1-11.
I'olt SAI.K Kir hloek wood,
' ...u bioek. J3.0U. W. A.
nhune H-1--41.
13 tlert
Jenkins.
ors In
nli
I l-l'ITi'it
..I'll 11
, or oil pro
li mil I . in - ' .
p-rtv assessed hv '"ess..r; a on
ll slisll he Ho d.llv of pei-ons In
ter I to B.p. ..r ill Hi.; I'""' "''
,Ihc.' iippoliilineiit. Smiled, inmk 1
Caikiii. Assessor. '
LOST AND FOUND
,ST :"-'li 'tween lllul" and l:.iel.urir.
on- fin basket. lining I'""1'1";"
k' .l iK. vltii iii'ii-r "'to ! "
rl,e one ti'iinkel. nli'l some alilM'l
u,,...l. Notify nil" '"'"' ,"r .' ;, h"
llailley. l"'l Slvtli St., I'ollland Ole.
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FOR RENT
n I'll in If rule II I muse
1 hoiiHe. ii ml bug" . hi. In II
1 el i lill'kell r-lliell. A
V. VoilliK and Son. I'tu'll
"eTTTl UKN'r Safi'ty 'iT;o.lt bases,
HoUKtiurit Nstloinil llnnk.
i nn Mit.vr '. b; "".tiiiiK
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Mill KAI.K OH TUAIi cylinder. 1
IMSSeiiKi-r lloli k ear for smaller car.
Would make a good llaht truck. t-w
Coriton i 1 '" 'nt Shop. II 7 Hose St. ...
"wiT.I TKAOK modern cabinet phon'C-v
Ki-aph for winter supply of wood.
Phone m-lt any moiiilog
o i l.i. k or Impure ul llryana til ft
Shop. - -i
l:Vi:s ANI It A. MS for sale, r.glstei.al
Sliriilishl.es. at Me.'ido yli"w. Mr.
U'ulter K. StulTord. Ad-ln-sa Junction
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c hoiiHe. ii ml lam" chli'ke
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...ws, one lias " I'lg". 1" I1"1"
one will bring pig-; I" " '' d" )4
tl 10 isk-n Ihem. I I'; Parker, M t-
hur. orison. Plione n l -t. .
Knit K.U.K:-V,eu. -I""J ; ''"'
will la. k or r ile. l !". Ahu
reenter.. I br..n fl" row l
1111.1V ralf. Cliriallnn Anderson. I-onk.-
In el'ass, f M e.
TlH. CK ' '"ad ll."t class grade
Ages 1 lo & yeal'S Old. lMet
loi .M. "-ranteisl. Shropshire O'tlf
wold sod 'loss bred Meniioes. MU
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er Wilbur. Ore., at l. W..Pb"ri s. B
ii'-.o "CV-ill will buy a til"" c'lol'v
"e'neide, ,. 5 room 1.. ; with ;.
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