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ROIEtURQ MEWt-mVIKW, SATURDAY, OCTOBER gt, 19J2. paoi rivi MONEY ALWAYS READY How satisfactory to know that you have funds at your command at Hie Roseburg National Dank money al ways ready for you when you re quire it. Why not open an account with us now? 4 Interest Paid on Savings Ac counts. heRosebuig National Bank Rosebud Ore. OFFICIAL FILINGS DOUGLAS COUNTY DAILY RECORD OF INSTRU MENTS FILED WITH COUNTY CLERK AND PLACED UPON RECORD. (Compiled by Douglas Abstract Co. Roseburg.) TANDARD 1 ined in Itah QUALITY PREPARATION Clean and Ws Transfer & Storage COMPANY High Grade Fuel Quality Building Material Vnnl2R 231 No. Main St. LIKD-BIMK'KWAV ITKMS k:t tirrnt is now a thing of las! for mother year and apple ill oon be forgotten about. profitable crop to be har in this community will be the til which will begin about the Mirch. K. Benner. S. P. operator at and forth. In an auto are: Robert Smith, Alta Wright, Cyril Nichols, Iternice Rosor, James Smith, Ray Walker, Clara Hercher, ' Stanford Huell, Harvey Roser, Bud Hubbard and Norman Kruni:. T. R. Green returned home from Banning, Cal., last Monday night, ac companied by his-brother, Sylvester Green. The latter wil make Ms dome Fork ipent several hours here in Douglas county. Iir riiltlng with friends, also me with him several varieties i t. - and Mrs. Victor Nichols left tly for Portland where they will Permanently. O'Dell who has been snendlng' Pi months here left last 8unday r home at Marshfleld. rje Keller and family moved to inner plaee at llroekway last Hary entered the school here y. Clen Larai, and Mrs. Walter hftte arrived the first of the 'rom California to spend sev- wk visiting at the home of JTa parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Lamb, nd Mrs. Fred G. Buell are 'UK their Vmalinn nf VnwnnH :fier northern towns "visiting 'and relatives. Mrs. Wlllard nee having charge of the store ' their absence. .n"f Alexander and Mr. C.ragg m, have eonp to Knon valley, "here they are to en- Or ten davs nf hunllnc In Mcinitv. i numtier of our your.g folks "-""ag the Koscburg schools -. Among those that go back "u iiuony va- Wt I'"6' U urently i mat our car's Ignition deliver FAT, - HOT e u look over the system ' r&'k 'n 'avc Nine" s,7. fi0 ,ae ork NOW . orr. "lnsc, inconvenience - G. DEVANEY Mrs. F. G. Havens Is teaching a very successful term of school at Drockway this year. There being about 33 scholars in attendance at present. We are hoping that some one will organize the literary society soon, which will be a great help and benefit to our school and community also to the neighboring districts. William Stevens is visiting friends and relatives af Spokane,- Wash; He will return -about the first ott the month. Hillstrom Bros., have completed their work on the highway bridge that spans the Looking Glass creek, .will leave for Coos county within the next few days. Luther Lady has recently accepted a position, operating an extra gang at Peck. We are sure he will be a good foreman. A splendid bunch of young folks attended Kpworth League at the Methodist church last Sunday night. Wveryliody enjoyed the special music and the sermon delivered by the pas tor. Mr. Schrode. The Dlllard garage purchased a new telephone a few days ago. Any body having trouble with their Ford are welcome to call 4 6-F-13. o CARTER TIRE SHOP Wishes to announce to the public ho will soon bo prepared to do all kind of rubber boot and shoe work. Machine will arrive rn ten davs. The following Instrument vera presented to the county clerk today for filing and are being placed upon the county records: - 50969. Mtg. Reeds port Creamery Co. to W. F. Peck et ux, 13000- Beg. at pt. marked Jy an Iron pipe set in ground which Dt. it 41 dean-ees E. jzso feet & S. 49 degrees E. 60 ft. irom tab cor. of cer. tract of land in Lot 2 of Sec. 35 Tp. 21 S. R. 12 W known as "Cannery Site," dei .In Book 60 of O. page 3S7; run thence 8. 49 degrees, E. 50 ft, thence N. 41 degwees E. ISO ft., more or less to low water line on 1st bk. of Ump. R , thence N. down stream along said low water line 50 ft. to pt. which is N. 41 de grees E. of the place of bee. thence S. 41 degrees W. 180 ft. to place of beg. con. 210 Ac. Beg. at pt. which N. 42 degrees 23 minutes E. 60 and S. 47 degrees S7 minutes E. 100 ft. from the NW cor. of Blk. 48. Plat Railroad Add. to Reedsport, Ore., and run thence N- 42 degrees 23 minutes E. 178.3 dt. thence S'. 42 degrees 30 minutes E. 20.1 ft. to W. boundary of Rainbow Basin, thence along said Boundary S. 42 degrees 23 minutes W. 176.52 to N. line of 16th St. thence N. 47 degrees 37 minutes W. 20 ft. to place of beg. 6D970. W. D. Wallace Freyer to. C. H. Maupin. Lots 6 & 6, 11, 12, 14 & 13 in sec. 2 and SEhi SEVi Sec. 3 all in Tp. 23 8. R. 7 W. con. 271.5 Ac. $3000. $3.00 Rev. 50971. Mtg. W. P. Harding to Er wina G. Schoenfeld. Beg. at pt. In end of Co. Road from Roseburg to Coles Valley on N. line of Jeremiah Huntley Claim in Tp. 27 8. R. 6 W., 3.9' chs. E. of "NE car, thereof, th. E. on N. line of claim and ceu. of road 6.73 chs.: thence S. on west side of road leading to Masonic Cem.; th. W. on N. line of said Cem. 5.69 chs.; thence N. 12.71'4 chs. to place of beg. con. 8 ac. 1500. 50972. Patent. U. S. A. to Frank Williams. SWW, SW Sec. 1 Tp. ! 32 S. R. 3 W.. con. 40 ac. 60973. Deed. A..E. Adelsperger el ux' to W. J. Conrad et ux. II. Beg. at pt. at meander post at high water mark bet. sees. 16 & 18 Tp. 21 S. R. 12 W. run thence 8. 2.00 chs. to low water mark. S. 64 degrees W. chs. 8. 764 degrees W. 6.50 chs. S. 69 degrees W. 10.50 chs. S. 634 de grees W. . 46 degrees W. 6 chs. 8. 33 degrees W. 6 chs, N. 2.50 chs. to hlEh water mark N. 26 Vw degrees E. 3.50 chs. N. 65 degrees, N. 70 de- 8.50 chs. N. 16 d. N. 55 d. N. 70 de grees E. 1.70 chas N. 42 degrees E chs. N. 55 degrees E. 1.90 chs. N 78 degrees E. 3.27 chs. N. 76 d E. 5 chs. N. 614 degrees E. 4 chs, N. 82 4 degrees E. 7.50 chs. N. 49 degrees E. 4.70 chs. N. 714 degrees E. 9.60 chs, N. 72 degrees E. 3.60 chs. 35 degrees E. 5 chs. to place of beg., con. 1090 Ac. Lots 6, t, 7, , & 10. of Sec. 17. NEi4 NE'l lots 6, 6, 7, Sec. 18, all In Tp. 21 S. R. 12 W. con. 241 Ac. W4 Sec. 6., Lots 8. 9, 10, 11, & SE4 SE4 Sec. 7, W4 Sec. 8, all m Tp. 21 S. R. 12 W. con, 867 Ac. E4 W. the W4 of E SWi NE14 8ec. 11. NEU SW'i, NE A NW4, N4 NE4. SE NE1. NE 4 SEVi, sec.. 14 all in Tp 21 8. it. iz W.. con.591-53 ac. all tbr. on lots 3. 4 5 Sec. 21 Tp. 21 8. R. 12 W con. 68.67 Ac. Lots 5 Sec. 21 Tp. 21 S. H. 12 W. con 28.20 Ac. also lands lies, in Pat. to Nathan Scholfleld et ux in 16 of Deeds, page 402. 1. Lot 8 Sec. 28, Tp, 21 S. R. 12 W. con. 41 Ac. also lands des. In Pat. to Nathan Scholfleld et ux Deeds 16 page 402, coru 410 Ac, SW'A NWtf, tiWH SWU.-Bcc. 4, N SEVi, 84 SWVt. Sec. 6, Lots 1 2, 3, Sec. fi, all in Tp. 22 8. R. 12 W. con 341 Ac. lots 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 15, 16, Sec. 9. lot 12 Sec. 10, all in Tp. 22 S. R. 12 W. eon. 320 Ac. lots 9. 10, 11 12, 13, 14, 15. 16, comprising 84 of Sec. 16. N4 Sec. 17, SEVi SEVi. Sec, 20. lots 1, 2, 7. 8.. 13, 14, Sec. 21, lots 6. 6, 10, 11, 12, Sec. 22, lots 3, 4, 6 Sec. 28 NE'i. lots 1, 2. 3. E4 SW4 SW'i SW'i, Sec. 29, SE4 BE'. Sec 30, all In Tp. 22 S. R. 12 W. con. 1621.65 Ac. 50974. Mollie Sullivan- to James W. Tiller. Mtg. Sat. 36M121. 50975. Art of Incorporation of Roseburg Country Club. 5976. Chattel Mtg. Geo. C. Ward to Douglas Nat. Bank. $730. x Sheep, 50977. Pat. U. 8. A. to Charles Auer. N SW'i, lot 2. NW'i SE'i Sec. 36 TP. 29 8. R. 7 W. con. 156 43 Circuit Court. 8S00,Earl D. Duncan s. Willma Duncan. Divorce. 381. Shercr-Glllett Co. vs. E. J. Humphreys. Complaint. Prohate Court. 1791. State of Mary Elizabeth Fish er. Petition. Great Run of "Salmcn Reported GARDINER. Oct. 21. The great est run of Silverslde salmon ever known on the Vmpqua river. The river Is Just alive with salmon from the mouth of Scottsburg a distance of SO miles. All the fishermen on the river about 100 boats were liter ally swamped with fish last night, many boats who had their net out for only a short time hauled tn over 500 salmon, and on account of the car shortage here, the 6alnion pack era are unable to take care of the catches and It will be a great loss to the whole of Lower I'nipuua as well as the state. The three packing plants have shipped over 800 tons of fresh salmon, car loads have gone to all parts of the United Slates. MUSIC CLUB NOTICE. Members of the Music Club are re quested to be present at a piano re cital to be held at the Heinllne Con servatory. Monday evening, Oct. 23, at 8:15 p. m. -o MI1KKTY THKATRK HAS NOT- AltLK FBATI KK rvfii ri !.Y AND MONDAY Local theatregoers will have the opportunity of viewing what is pro claimed as one OJ mo mmi puwenui cren dramas of the year when "A Man's Home," SelxniCK special pro ri.iptlnn with a notable cast, Is pre sented at the Liberty theatre Sunday and Monday. The story, which Is a big. vital. cross section of events common to many modorn housenoins. concerns the affairs of the family of Frederick Osborn, a self-made man who has ar rived at the top only auer a long up hill struggle. The sudden accumu lation of wealth is too much for his pretty wife who thinks of nothing out frivolous pleasures, wniie usi.orn concerns nimseit over-uiutu wuu business. The picture has a distlngulshea cast of players. Harry Morey plays the role of the hUBiiana; tatnryn Williams, the wife; Grace Valentine and Roland Bottomley the adven turers; Falje Binney and Matt Moore the young lovers, whose romance is almost shattered, me production was directed by Ralph Ince, whose many former photoplays have earned him a place In the front rank of di rectors. o BLACK SHEEP IX "OVER . THE HILL" IN "MY 1.I' AT AXTLK1W TOMGI1T CHICAGO GlltL WAXTKlk lAmVM TO UK UAMIIT; J.VII.lb 5 I (international news tsvrvice.) w. CHICAGO, Oct. 21. A desire to IJ E rival the picturesque characters in p 1 T" 11 I t 1 A x-t t An Mcellent Opportunity ally by the assistance of au usly- 5 K looking "gat" landed pretty 20 year ' 9 B old Mildred St atal in the police net. S 5 "I wanted to he a bandit queen,", 5 ' i 8 III..- it, ...I ,A ..... .. . '9 ... m MISS ,ll!KltTV, ATOP OAI'ITOL DOMK, ItATIIKI) 'A when she was placed' under arrest for r having participated In the holdup of a tatlcub driver. r . o S (International News Service.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 21. Miss Liberty, atop the dome of the United States Capitol, received her decen nial bath this fall. An army of workmen, In order to reach the goddess who holds uloft her torch high al.ovo the Capitol dome, had to build a great sries of scaffolds up the side of the building. They first washed her and then painted her, and the first snows of winter will find her wearing a nice new gown. 0 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. The continued demand for new Dodge Brothers Motor Cars has brought us in a choice varjety of Used Cars. There are some uxctnlioiuilly good cars ia this display and the prices will surprise you. A few of this week!s offerings: V. 8. Weather Bureau, local office, I Roswburg, Otegon, 24 hours ending 5 .4 a. m. a Precipitation In Inches and hundredths ' d Highest temperature yesterday 62 1 a Lowest temperature last night , 43 Precipitation, last 24 hours 0 Tota lprecip. since first of month 1.86 Normal preclp. for this month. .. .2.61 Total preclp from Sept. 1, 1922 to to date 3.42 Average preclp. froui Sept. 1, 1877 2.S0 Total excess deficiency from Sept. 1, 1922 62 Average precipitation for 44 wet seasons, (September to May in elusive) 31.39 Tonight and Sundav, fair. WILLIAM BELL. Observer. o IX) DOE D1RDCTORT. Dodge Bros. Touring, 1917 Model. Price H75. Mitchell Six First class condition, good tires, new but tery, finish good, splendid .' appearince. Price $075. Dodge Bros. Closed Car Rex top, has been ove hauled by us; good tires; new battery. Prico SC75.00 Chevrolet Touring In good mechanical condition. Price $275. The unflinching heroism of youth in his efforts trr prove hie fa ther of a murder. In which he was supposed to have been Implicated forms the theme of "My Dad," a thrilling drama of the snow lands In which Johnnie Walker even ex eels his brilliant performance as the "black sheep" In "Over the Hill." In this Instance, Johnnie, is a good boy. Not only is he obedient but ho Is brave to the point of recklessness. His thrilling dash through the fro zen trails to procure the evidence with which to prove his parent Inno cent Is one of the most gripping ept sodes ever depicted on the screen "My Dad" Is released through the Film Booking Offices of America and will be shown at the Antlers theatre tonight. 'GOLDKV SNA UK" WORTHY KUCCKSSOK TO "NOMADS' KntKhl of l-ylht Al.h jok. No. i, inetMn every 1 ueKttay evenlnir In Knights nf Phvthlas Hall. 130 Kose t. Visitors always wuluomcd. ItCPOl.l'U IHTZMAN. O. C. J. n. KAKTMNOTON. M. V. E. B. WIMHKULY. K. R. . J.O. Newland & Son 4 f!nmfir Pnsa nnrl KrAnhnntj Sf-a PnonVmwr rarrnn 5 IIK.ll COM, MINE WAGE AHIUtTlMi TKAt'llKISH (tnternntlonnl News Service.) CHARLESTON. W. Va., Oct. 21.- High wages paid In the coal mines are drawing men away from the teaching profession throughout the stuto and the surplus of teachers ex isting enrly this year has been con verted Into a shortage, according to the state Department t.f Education. L e. O. BV. PUlellftH Utium No. ft Moeta la Odd Fellows TemnU every Friday venlnf at 7:30 o'clock. Visit ing brethren are alwiiva welcome. MONrtOH CHKKK, N. O. A. J. C.KliORS. Ilea, Sua J. B mtl-KY Fin. Bee 4. P. -urn lioaae No. la. Recurftr communications 2nd and 4th Wednesdays each month at Masonic Temple, Koaeburg, Ore. Visitors wel oume. W. U THOMAS. W. M. W. K TTARRI8. 8ecw tun icmntiTV SBTtnKif arsocia. ti meets in tne juaccanee nan tne lfct and 3rd Tucedave in each n.Q .tb NP.KlllllOltS or woorxiiiAFT l.tlao Clralo No. 4 9, meets on 1st and 3rd Friday evening's In Moose hall. Visit ing nelahbore Invited to attend. UH1.U3 CHKN8HAW. CI. N. MA RflAItKT WHIT.VBY. Clork. CLASSIFIED COLUMN ALL NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE FOUND ON LAST PAGE UNDER HEADING "NEW TODAY." WANTED V WANTED Contract cutting fir wood up to 1000 cordB E. T. Doyle, Rose WANTED Ludy to demonstrate and sell an "article 1n city. Address H. O. P. care News-Review. u. tt. S., HweBrf Coooler No. M Holds, their regular meeting on tne 1st and 3rd Thursdays In each month. All sojourning brothers and slaters are respectfully invited to attend. MRS. EI.iy.AUETU UUNTAN, W. M, FRKP! JOHNHON. S rtry. k. O. T. at. Meets eacb second and fourth Thursday of each month In Maccabee ball, corner Casa and Pine streets. Visiting Knights always welcome. I a GOODMAN, Coin. Q W. RAHP. R. K. UMTUO AHTIS-Aft Ateets In Marca be hall every vfednaday evening. Vlsltln members always welcome. I.ICMAKD BtlS'.'lt. M. A. MIl.rRF.r M Ctil.IXK'H Treas. ELSIE HUMPHREY, heov. "The Golden Snare" adapted from James Oliver Curwood's thrilling story of the same name. Is a worthy successor to those great motion pic ture. successes, "Hack to God's Coun try," "The River's End" and "No mads of the North" also filmed from the works of the same author. The Irresistible appeal of the great north country about which Curwood writes permeates "The Golden Snare' Just as it did Its predecessors. It is truly a remarkable photoplay with a thrilling plot which Involves the successful search of a member. f the Royal Northwest Mounted for the "Loup tiarou" man of the frozen bar rens and the discovery of a fairhnired beauty In a most out of tho way place. Romance and thrlllliiR adventure amid picturesque settings are at their best in this' rare screen story, pre sented for the first time at the Ma jestic theatre tonight. KtmuiiDN ok Bnn woiu.n-camp No. 126, meets in Odd fellows' hail In Roseburg every 1st and 3rd Mon day evenings. Visiting neighbors always welcome. FRKUl'-RTCK PORTF1R. C C. . M. M. MD.LER. ClerK I, A I, It to t, CIIAI'Ti:H No. SI, It. A. M. Stated convocations on first and third Tuesdays, Masonic Temple. All members requested to attond and vlaitlng companions welcome. R. A. WILSON. Hint. Priest. W. F. HAHRIH. Secretary. W. R. A. o. T. v Roseburg Review No. 11 holds remilar n.eetlOKS on seo ond nnd fourth Thursday at 8 p. m. lsltlng sisters Invited to attend re views. Maccabee Hall, Pine and Casa streets. JKSSIFJ RAPP, Tel B1CI.I.B STKPHUNH)!. Com. I AM TAKING orders for frosli cloau clams sent by parcel post. Boo Eurl Parker at 939 W. 1st St., or phone 476-J. WANTED Mnn to take agency for Mac-Dry Dattory for Douglas coun ty. Good proposition. Write or call on Mac-Dry Dattory Co., 9th and Pearl Sts., Eugeno, Oregon; MISCELLANEOUS DRESS MAKlNtl May Warnock. Hell llullding. FOR SALE Oak block and pine wood. W. A. Jenkins. Phone 14-F-41. $2.75 FOR RENT FOR RENT Safety deposit boxes. Roseburg National Dunk. FOR RENT Sleeping room, por week. 615 Mill 8t. FOR RENT-Ciiirago near Rose school. John Runynn. Phono 278-L. FOR " RENT Four furnished "house keeping rooms. 2I6 N. Rose St. FOR RENT Two heated sleeping rooms fur the winter. Close In. l'hone 12-Y. FOR RENT House liTAlexaliders ad .11 1 loll. Iikjuii o J. T. Spuugh, 604 Pino St. TRESPASS XOT11K , All persons ore hereby warned not to hunt or tn 'pass In nny way on tho place known as the I. Abra ham property. Ci'f'IL FKS'Sr.KIt B. P. o. KlKs. Hoeesorir f.oSae am. Hold regular communications at the Kllce' Temple on each Thu-ldsy of every month. All members re quested to attend reaularlv. and all visiting brothers are cordially In Tlted to attend. ItR,iy R R L'AY, Jr..8ecy. RF.ni:KAIlS RoaehuraV Kehekan Lodge No. 41tL - - r-- meets In Odd Fellows Temple every week on Tuesday evening. Visiting members tn food standing are Invited I, at tend. nKHTRPTiK HATKIKLD, N. O. KVA LK.NOX. Becy. KTHKI, HAll.KV. Fin. Beey. KAlii.KI.' tlosebura Aerie meets In Itooe hsil on Jackson Ht, on 2nd and 4th lit-Mlay evenltiKS of es.h month at S o !o k. Visiting brethren I aood alandlng stwsvs wecflr..e. A J WI'I.rF. W I' p. W. M. LA MKRK, W. P. FOR RENT Central hotel properly. Corner Hose and Onk strot'ta. In quire 211 Washington street. FOR RENT 2 furnished housi keeping rooms. Adults only. 217. Chudwlck St. 3 blocks east L'm- piiua hotel. , LOSTAND FOUND LOST Ijtdy'u gold watch, rb"kd Elks' toolh charm. Reward. Leave at thlsofflro. FOCNI Small locket ciiiiU.ining two photographs. Owner ileaso call at this office and describe It. Rr'NDDT.ctrir's machiiicnill. Own er can have same by calling at. this office, paying for adv., and Identy- fylng property. FOR SALE FOR SALE Oven. F. 0. Maui. J'hone L19JI. FOR' SALE Hay. Edenbower Orchard Tracts. Phono 26-F-3. T'OR""8Al.r-Sli. .iieiil diig" at Deor Creek Subs stiil.li s. FOR SALE Two O. I. C. brum! sows with pins, $25 each. Lindblom, Dlxonvllle. VYItt SAI.F-- f)i.o.rruil "heater. Will trade for wond lienter. Phone : .T. FOR SALE Tent, 10 x 13. Also camp stove. 1380 Umpqua Ave. FOR SALE Grey oats, cheet, vetch. and grasa ned. J. F. Barker A Co. FOR SALE iloadstor in good condl- tion. Cheap. Address T, care News- Review. FOR SALE 1917 three' speed Harley Davidson motorcycle, $75, 206 W. Douglas St. THE HOLLAND BULDS Tulips and hyacinths are on sulo now at The Fern. FOir SALE Cull apples, 25c por box at J. C. Moffllt, near Kelley Kornur. AIo horse and cow. FOR SALE Shrtipahlre buck lamb, milch rows, wagon, and block wood. Phone 6-F-24. Roscoe Conn. GOOD Ai'PLESr5dcon7saT)ojr8ee sign five miles south of Roseburg at stono gateway. Goorge E. Davis. ! SKWlNd" MAf:ifflr?l.:a'roni7.i"linM r. ! pitirtHl. New prices. Used machines $5 up. Hemstitching. Singer store, Jackson SL FOR SALE Farm Implements of alT kinds. Horses, cattle and sheep, at my ranch, 4 miles south of Dlllard, Ore, O. L. and C. L. Willis, Dlllard, Ore. Pliono22-F-3. FOR SALE by owner, 150 acrea, near Cottage Grove, good Improvements, some slock and Implements; a real snap It taken at once; will take other property or good auto as part payment. J. J. Wonders, Collage Grove, Ore. AREALS N A P Ruslnesa lot, 60 feet on paved street, Improved with good 6 rm. house. At 235 Sheri dan street. Rent of house nlt.no will pay big Interest on Investment. See this. Act quick. O. W. Young H Hon. Phono 417 FOR SALE 1917 Ford touringl Equipped with Hnssler shocks. Dig steering wheel. Was overhauled about 60 days ago: Is mechanically In good shape. This car goes at f 17-1. Will give terms. Inquire at Wlllard's Ilarber Shop, or phone l!ifi R nfter 6 p. m, FOU-8AT.K 65 acres at $100 per ncre; located five miles south of lloseburg, 1-4 mll off Pacific Highway nn graveled road. Tun rtcres of prunes and apples; good buildings, house newly finished Inside; modern Improvements; spring water piped to house. Sol diers bonus loan will handle. Poor health forres this sacrifice. Seo owner, Geo. E. Davis, Btar lt.ntte, R.wel.ure. Ore. CkncyKids r mJ I U . i 1 1 I .m4l I : THA-f 4LTTCAM STRUCK Wm i jwjr stfo m a tic cams ixi'St:- "rprXa 7- , r I We!!, Why Not? IPERCY L.CROSBY .h. MeC.. "