ob rovn I GOO i TOURING CAR $250 . F. BARKER 6 CO. Automobiles and Implements ixmatus i:iov i-easts SALEM, Ore. Nhv. 30. Accord ing to a long standing custom, pris oners at the stale nenit"iiii;'.ry and lnmatca nt the stiito hofiiltal for the Insane enjoyed eltiborute Thanksgiv ing dinners today. At tho hospital tho menu included 2 two ) Minds of chicken, and lit the prison the menu wm: H5ii pounds cf chicken, SO pounds of dressing, a0) pounds of mashed potatoes. 200 pounds of sweet potatoes, SO poundii or cran berries, 100 bunches of cilery, 60 gallons of soup, 100 pound! of cake, 125 pumpkin pics, 125 gallons of eweet corn, lu Kiilluns of pickles, 25 gallons of peach sauce, 45 gal lons of coffee and 20 pounds of bread. A theatrical company now play ing; hero gave a performance at the prfnm in the forenoon and a mu sical entertainment was given at the l;iwpit;i! tnhlr;hK DRY LAW SENDS U. S. SHIPS TO FOREIGN REGISTRY I f s.s. yi?bluit ss. i juice ,rr. , a ... i it".,.. Itctaue tbo dry law forbids tlio aaio of riquor on American ships and becuu.K' pr.ispective passengers were cancelling pnssHitv, tbo I'nltcd Ameri can Lines has transferred Hie llcsolu to and Iho ltellanco to l'anama regls tiy. They weiu the third and fourth lamest vessels flvini? the American Ilai,-. Tim jiholograph of the ltesolu to was taken when the vessel was at unehoruge off yuuraiiline. New York Harbor, listing heavily because of a sudden shift lu her cargo. CLASSIFIED ALL NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE FOUND ON LAST PAGE UNDER HEADING "NEW TODAY." WANTED nilKSSMAKINU. &:'! H. Main. WANTKl) Messenger. I'uiou. Web 111 U WANTED Kir plli h and Urcituii grapo rools. tieo. riehuiituener, Mulhcrliii, Oiv. WANTK!) A li w fi u,;;tli (io i(,s. lu 100 II; i Mali' pi k e. J. K. I.ien lid, t)lalla. Die. WA.NTKD- l'unin;ied or partly fur nished ur.idi ni lmii.--e hv Jan 1. Ad drs X. -. cue Neus Kevlew. FOR ItENT VOH KK.N'T- Sie. pir.g room, lath. 401 S. Main Street. ; l'OU liKNT- rmnlii d ale-'iiing loom, i i'Olt 1!:NT -.-at. ly deposit boxes. ltostburg Nan.'ii.il liauk. FOIv 1.KN1' - .V. ei. . in. c i it -t lnm: e Keeptne i.xtt.i t 1 Mi'l SI. yvu ki:.n r In: room;, cle Kane. lv tin IK'-lled sli i l- 1 ii. Inuuue 1-ii N. IU lii:.r -" Ni. ii Iikiu-I,. ,i a.,,ii rieni. rie.ae z 1.. Ti'i est Mi'sher. Full l.'l.M' Nice si-, r. ii.: nm wiih all i-Onvelliern i s. l.(mul if dettid. Woman pn f i n d. 1)22 1st Ave. N. Mieno TO J. MISC El.LANEOUS! WK--Are In the la.i.k.t for fi:ll clip wool and iimhalr. J. y. Uaiker & Co. txt'iTANi"; k'" - line i "v. 1 1, poind-. Mill ;i.nl,- t r a l.Uh c-w. A. :. ll'illiony, I'd. !il' r. F'(lt'i'"i: Vl'i: 'I'v.i Illy " I 1 i i t. iiit lue or six rilli's i-asl of 'I ."amnok, w-lll 1 1 :i il- for lioseburg p:i-per!j. I'lioi.e 4MJ, A D FORD ALWAYS ASK US FOR n. fj-.ncmy BAHMG POWDER ' Vosbargh & Wiard NOTICE TO AUTO OWNERS: We are overstocked on Wtsting hou.se Hatterles and for the next 30 days will offer substantial discounts. We have in stock a size for everv car. TUB llOSEDLllO (J Alt AGE. MOTHER-FATHER. Havo a portrait made for your Imas Irift. Your loved linos will nnnrrrlnfn them. I'hone 42 for an appointment. Husphtirir studio. Hell Bisters Hldr. ' 'W W - -Vv ( f V' . to. COLUMN WILL KXtTlANtiK S7.".0 worlli of elec tric brake shares for eiiher late iHidge, Hupp or Studeluiker light six. .Must bo In glMjd shape. Ad dress It. K. euro News lteview. LOST AND FOUND I roi'NI) t'liiid's hair comh. Owner kiny havo same by describing and pa. Ing for adv. LOsT One green eariini; silver inounlliig. Kinder please leave at NcWH-Uovlcw. FOR SALE TOIt SALK Wicker sulkv. I'hone I 1 ul; SAUK - Oi.T- orTT Talloov I er Hreet. I'hone 1;! I'll. i l-'Oll SAI.I-Apples and cider." J. cTl Soffit t, 110 N. i'arrott Si. IDit S.Ll 1-in niiure. 4 n-oili huu-e i i f a' lent. 1017 West l'lno si. Tlli-; HOLLAND liri.llS Tiiluw ! hyacinths are on sale now at The f Kern. 4 liOOM liOi'sk" Eai:Klit. " l'aved sueet. J1I00. Kasy TeruH. o. W. Young Sun. I'lioue 417. l'O It-SALi; -Seasoned fir r.ird woodi and fir bi 'ek wood. 1) .ver ltns i l'liono II K14. KOil SAl.i: Two upiiolsteTi dcliiurs t.i lu.i'eh, 1 ncker, J inn chair. 1'ricr (2j for the two. I'hone 370. Knit .SAl.K-Cheap If tak. n at wcr" 4 oi.ii i:,-..sl,ir sirawbeiiv plants at per 1U00. Cnll 4 1 K-l. W. Kest 1 .l.nls.wer. It V. 1. No ?. 10K SAM-:" 1!:0 Keid n.a.l- .r in f.i.-t i 'iiis condition 1'rir. .1 ricltt lor quick silo. 6iS S. Su ;.;ein ,st , er ph-i.ie 4f. n. Kiil SVLK-lieo car cheap or trade f.T sheep or possibly any thins we foulj get logelhcr en. Apply W J. li. laid, Millwood, Or. OFFICIAL FILINGS DOUGLAS COUNTY DAILY RECORD OF INSTRU MENT8 FILED WITH COUNTY CLERK AND PLACED UPON RECORD. (Compiled by Dcugla AbstraM Co. RoMburg.) ; The following Instruments vers ' (resented to the county clerk today for filing and are being placed upoc the couuty record: 51441. Certificate of water right. ''tale of Ore. to H. Wolltnberg. 15 ac. SW4 SK14 sec. 7, 23 ac. in NvV!4 NEVi ixsc. 18-0-4. 3144 2. Water cert. Oregon to Hinsdale Estate Co. Lot 1. sec- 33- 2-11. 31443. Water rir.ht. State or Oregon to G. Waterworth. 5 ac. XE'A XV sec. 14-32-5. f.1444. Water right. Oreion to Frank J. Wade. Lot 3. sec. 16-22-10. 51443. Water right. Oregon to J. M. Kilter, g ac. In SE'a Srt'ii sec 14-27-C. 3144 6. Water right. Oregon to Chas. Henderson. Lot 6, sec. 36-20-1 1. 51447. Water right. Oregon to Wm. Allin. 10 ac. SEhi NK& and 8 ac. lu SWVt SK'A sec. 29-30-3. 5134S. Water rls'ht. Oregon to Hinsdale Kstato Co. Iot 6, sec. 34- 21-11. 51449. W. I). James L. Bullack to Franklin T. Case. 1,500. Lots 13. 14, 15, Morrison Add. Myrtle Creek. 51430. Bill of sale. Clenbrook Karma Co. to Riddle State Hank. $319.33. Velie sport model car. 51431. Par. rol. Mtg. Cnipqua Saving & Loan Ass'n to Leo ii. Devaney et al. J 3.000. 38 M, page 547. lleg. at pt. on S. side Mosher St. 66 ft. W. from intersection Klint and Mosher St., being N.W. corner tract conveyed by W. L. Dyslnger to .1. W. Tollman, Vol. 67 D, page 379, then W. along S. side Mosher St. 32.3 ft. S.. at right angles with Mosher St. 142 ft., K. parallel with Mother St. 32.5 ft. X. parallel with Flint St. 142 ft. to beg. 51452. Assignment mtg. Agri cultural Credit Co. to V. D. liraden. 33 M. nase 251. 51453. Assljn. mte. W. T. Ura clen to I'n. Central Life Ins. Co. 33 M, 251. 51 454. Asslim. mtg. Bculah M. (Jnnoung et vir to Jesse U. Clark. Lot . sec. 11, lot 1. SKV4 NE14 and XK14 ofSKVl. SW Vt NEVi sec. 14, and claim 46, being parts sec. 11, 12. 13, 14. tp. 27-7, containing 353.13 ac, excepting part sold, beg. at S.E. cor. H. Culver cl. 40. tp. 27-7, then N. with E. line of cl., 44.23 ch. to X.E. cor. cl., then W. with N. lino cl. 17.63 ch., S. 44.25 ch. to S. linn or., then E. with S. line cl. 17.63 ch. to bog., con. 78 ac. 51455. W. I). Bculah' M. Can oung to Jesse It. Clark Jr. $10. Same as 51454. 51456. Aff. D. n. Ttodfield. 511). page 199. 51457. W. r. J. W. Howard Sr. to Matilda J. Adklns. $10. Lots 3!. 40. plat H, It. If. O. tracts. Be, nt pt. 367 ft. N'. nnd 30 ft. east of S.W. corner of lot 40. then E. 711.7 ft. ti E. lino lot 39, then X, nlong E. linfi X.E. cor. lot 39, then W. along X. line lots 39, 40. to X.W. cor. lot 40, then S. to pt. 30 ft. E. of X. end lino bet. lots 40, 41. then S. parallel with line bet. lots 40, 41, to )eg.. con. 10 ac. 51458. Masonic cemetery deed. 51459. Sheriffs deed. S. W. Slarmer to (. W. Kimball. SVi NEH lots 1, 2. sec. 4-27-3. 51460. Alf. O. V. Wimberly. 71 D, 363. 51461. W. D. W. W. Helms et nx to II. O. England. $10. WViSWtt see. 17-22-7. 51 462. W. T). J. J. Toolev to C. E. Hannn. $10. Lots 6, 5, blk. 23. Wnlte's Add. 51 463. Army discharge. Ilarrv Smith. 511(14. Mtg. Elmer W. Elliott et nx to Central Life Ins. Co. $1.00. Beg. nt S.E. cor. XW'i scr. 14-22-6. then X. 1 mile to center sec. u, thi n W. 50 roads, s. 1 mile. E. 50 rods to beg., con. 100 an. Also part W V, NEW. sec. 14. lying W. of Elk Cr. j nnd S. of Co. road bed. con. 15 a1.,' liuhject to It. of W. S. 1". It., ci i. 112 nc.' 51465. Mtg. Elmer W. Elliott -a John F. Kauiuian. $1.00. Same as 514 64. 51406. I. O. O. E. cemetery deed. 51467. Copy of article IV of by laws of First Hank, lteedsport. 5145S. Sat. mtg. First Bank, Heeilsport. to Auhur Widkor et ux. 3S M. page 502. .Mtii'i. Itel. mtg. Emll Hose to Zyll'a Weaver Briggs. 35 M. page 466. 51170. Mtg. Ermel Brigis to State of Oregon. $3,000. lteg. Pt pt. 14.57 eh. K. of S.W. cor. .lo'in Kullerton don. cl. 5'-', sec. 22-23. :'.-:. then X. 60 eh.. K. C.3-16 ch.. S. 10 eh. to S. line cl. 52, then W. aln.ig S. Hue cl. 52 23.75 ch. to heg. Al? i I'm. at X.W. cor. p-c. 23-30-5, then S. 12.25 ch.. E. 15.13 ch.. X. 12.25 en. to W., being port lot 1. sec. 23. Also beg. nt S.ll. cor. sec. 22-:'0-5. t.ien W. 8.23 eh.. X. 7.SS ch.. II. s.23 ch. S. 7.SS ch. to l g.. being part lot 3. sec. 2 2. con. 178 ac. 5H71. Mtg. Donald K. Balrd to Oregon. $J.5tioi XW' SWV.seo. 17. K SK1. see. IS, tp. '.'" 6. 31472. Mtg. Leo n. I), vaney to Oregon. $3,000. Sme as 51451. TWELVE PORTRAITS. Made bv the, KOSEBl'TtO STCDIO will make 12 most acceptable Xmas rifts. Phone 462 for an appointment. Hell Sisters Bldg. Self cmsclouincFS. lack of pobe. poor English, are AFFLICTIONS that i can be oM'rceme in the Dullness C.irls i rlxs:es of Bertha Kluaboth HimIka j Call or phone Heinline Consei vatory i n'cardins tho new classes beginning soon. j R08eB(jna newhreview, Saturday. December g, 1922. ! POMMAVI'S mtlTISH ll.KI'T IN ! TlliKlSH WATK1LS .;-: . A ... '.':.; J ..;i...'v-i5 .''.If il 0" Ail 'i ' 'iv;:', - Vlxo-Ailiiilrnl Sir O. ill! 11. Bt'OCk commands the immense British fleet in Turkish sulci's. lif-ACK UAT CAKE IX NOVEL MELODHAM.l Creenwlch Village lias been painted In such glamorous tertas lu news and fiction stories that a love story with the "Villas-"' ns a setting ts bound to pique the interest. Many of the incidents of Charles A. I.ogue's story, "The Amazing Lovers," which has been made into a picture for distribution by Ameri can Releasing corporation, urder this anie title, occur anil were filmed In The Black Bat, a noted cafe In the famous Bohemian quarter, and there one may see neveral notable figures, writers, artists, por ts, explorers anil actors, who forefather after the day's toil to exchange gossip or discus3 weighty topics or art. of religion, of politics and what not. At Liberty theater, tonight only. rilAHLKS JONES' NEW FILM CALLED WIXNEU The new Fox production. "West of Chicivgo." Btarrini? Charles Jones, has according tr ndvnnce reports, several outstanding features which are sure to make tbi3 photoplay a big success. One of these Is Charles Jones' lean' from a horse to the platform of ni observation ir whU'i tho train In In motion, a feat requiring a groat deal of daring and tigilitv. and which is certain to rufc a thrill to the most blase nudien',e. In an ither there is a no less ex citing scene, but with a comic turn to it. Jones, troubled by some men who are up to sundry crooked nets, I determines to put tho f"ar of Ood into their souls. To accomplish this he dresses tho part of a ghost, and waylaying the lawbreakers en a lone- j ly road at n't-M. causes them to do a marathqn that would put the world'o best runners to shame. ! The Mexican border, with all its romantic surroundincs. furnishes the l.aektrround for the story. ; "West of Chicago" will show at the Antlers theater tonight only. ; "THE LANE THAT HAI NO Tl'llXlXfi" A hidden v ill, a wild chase after ; n villain by the heroine, in nn old-' fashioned carriage, a duel between i the two principal male characters, i a villain who could hardly lie ex- celled In villainy thoso are a few ; of the fenturei of Sir tlilhert Parker's , Paramount pi.-ture, 'The Lane That Had Xo Turning," which is the nt- . traction tenirht nt the Majestic ! theater. i Much f;. v. ; able comment for the j v ii.ir. .Vines Ayres, Is heard on r'l sic .:in is charming and acts , in;-: rl ",y TV.i role she plays is a' heavy and emotional one. Theodore ; Kosloff, .Mahlon Hamilton, Frank : Cnmpenu ar..l othors have the leading 1 mnle roles. The story , oncerns the marriage of I Madelinette to Louis, and his sup- ' posed inhei iti'iico of an old estate in French Canadian products. He is In- ft The finest Xmas b"" c.ny woman could give or hope ts receive r.ro lVJicr Kriishcs: H.ur ro brush. Clutiu-s Irtish, or r.ny one of l!u rnnv m rJ H Fuller Bhjs?!cs f m lor cither pcr.cr.;!l or t ',0'..chold list's aj vy ni.iry as yoti w.mt cr Y.'t, ts fi'W as j-ou want, end put tp in i.t'.rac;- iic !uhy bo s j n ?: far Chrisiortis V Wri-. or rhonr ireto Cf-rnc Vv, to ..f Loose r.-"- J out Jf com. a it at to you. J. B. CRARY ITLLHR BMSH MAN " ' Phont 50; M ' lured and deve-.ops ft hunchback, but I ii. -f .iieV iiv htm until be hlm- .-lf ends it and she marries Kuurnel, the rightful owner of the Selgneury. Victor Fleming directed the pic ture, which offers every opportunity to the star and the others In the cast. It Is admirably produced. I I'HOSIKl TOIIS .MEET IX ElfiFAE I El'GEXE, Dee. 1. -District attor ji'evs repr en'ing the 33 counties or I i-,r..n tii he in Eugene Friday nnd Saturday, December 13 and 16, to :.U. nd the annual meeting of the association, at which time officers for the coming year will be elected. The state session of the district ai-lorn.-vs has generally been held at Portland, but an exception has been t.inde this year in order to give ttie (' ii vr.-.iiy of Oregon law school students an opportunity of attending FOtne" of the sesisons and the niee ii gs here are also expected to prove of interest to the visiting members of the Et.ite bar who may desire to Inspect the law school. Clyde X. Johnston, district attor ney of Lane, is secretary-treasurer or the state association, and Stanley Mvers, district attorney of Multno mah, is president. The program for tho two-day session includes meet ings both morning nnd afternoon, a luncheon each day at noon, nnd a banquet to be held one of the eve nings. Tlio regions of the asosciation oi (Uclrl'l filfnrnnva held nrevioua to the meeting of the state legislature have generally proved to do or mucn in terest, a3 during the conference mat ters are discussed concerning legis lation that the county officials be lieve ahmild ho nrcsented to the state law makers for action. It is ex pected that at the Eugene meeting much suggested legislation will be l.ilr.m iin nnd Ihnt efforts will be made to Interest tho legislature In me program. ' Sir j.a:s! TfSOU the first test for . visional powsr to the thorough examination of your eyes and the final prcstribing of glasses our scwice is ic'dividiial. Ctmiine interest in every patient has given ns a reputation for successful fitting of glasses. Bubar Bros. m Own a Gulbransen! 1 Why? 1. The one l'laycr-riano that can be played easily. i. Wilh the Instruction Kolls, you can play correctly. 3. The workmanship is 0f the best. 4. Ten Year Guarantee. 5. Price. sr-S-OO, fl'jo.OO, J6("l, and J70V.C0. 6. Cur service department will save you many dollars. 7. Our terms are sure to su,t you. o von Vr.ow of any Gulbransen owner who is not sa'ified? To roe and hear the Gulbransen Is to want one. Kccor.N for A'! M.uhines. K.ills for All rijyers. Ott's Music Store noseburg, Ore fi!ev:"'5 f INDIVIDUAL 1 I ATTENTION S i i r .)7'-'N,V"ilii'"l";;:!e:'?-.";iw;':i-e-, '.''r. f ! .;.!, : ". ;',,-;-.;. ' i-y- '. i,V'' :.:i ' ! ; --r ?X,!i: :. ,v;i-'? it i ..4) " r , y, i " ' . ffgliAnit iitmhirffllllArfnw Scene From David Bclasco's "The GtTd Diggeri," inunaay, December NOTICE OF SALE OP GOVEUN- meut Timber.Gviicrul LAna Olffce, Waehinston, D. C, Nov. X. lit2. Not ic ts hereby fciven that autjdci to tUe ciauitii.a anu iiiiiitftUins ot iho Act ul June 9, iJtt tiia I., ZLS), and tiiu iu oiruetlotid vt lue ticurctary of law lu Leriur ui j?uteuitor 11. 1317 (4ft i. u. ii, Ulu tlUtUtr Ull tliu lullOWlUif iMtUS ' will be oid Lec;iiiur AJ, 1J2, u.i ly ' u cick& ft. in., ai public auction at tim Culled blalt-'S lana uflec nt iiuSvLurjei, uit-Kon, Lu itio i t ; f? n t bidUer at nut tcaa t;ian tl.o apiaiAcU value as snown try this aouce, saiu Lu be nubjci tu tu approval ot the ticrelary vt tn interior, iiiu purci.nau priuc, wnii au ytars. Ituui cuueus ut tbo lulled ttiaiva, um boclatluns lu.li ltiKulll and uulpyiU Liuua .jiKalilzed ui.Ucr li.e lii.vs ot Llie cniiea o.uU't, ur uny matu, Turrltuiy Mr uiau-icl tuico only. Lpon ai,ii vuliuu ut a iiuulliled purchaser, llio lii.itiLr on any luBul fcubuivisiou will i..j otieruG euilariiLuiy buloiu beilii; In ciuilcU la any office ol a larger unit, 'f. 31 It. 12 W., Sec. 13, Lot 14, iild fir Z'ih M.. lot IS, Itcd l-'lr ii M., nuno ot tbo 1' ir on tliuiiO lota to hit Hold lor It'sa tiian $.t") per M. T. 23 b.. It. 11 IV. , tiec. 23, NE14 iNK'.i, ltd Kir 4Uo M VVnlte J-'tr 2J0 M., Wtilte :c-uar 33J Al., Ked Cedar Si M., N'K'i NKV lt-d 1' ir 3i.a M., While Fir 00 ii.. Wl.lte 'Jedar 3J M., SKi. Nl'lH Hell Kir 616 M., White Kir 30 M., 'While Cedar 410 il.; Nli iW' lted I'll 4!u Al., White Cudur lt,o '.'l.; Ue.t Cedar ir. At.; KWV. SVl'to, ltuil I'll' loO Al., WllllB t'edur 10.", Al., Hid Cedar 10 Al.; KWfc SW W Hud Kir ;j Al., White i ir 140 At.. White Ceddr MS At., 8KH 8V'.i. Ued Kir l M., V. 'lllte Kir 10 Al., Tvbite Cedar 4S.i At.. l:.d Cedar IS M.: NK'A Hod Kir Uoi At., WUte Kir 25 At., White Cedar i5 Al.; SWi, SE14 Ked Kir S-0 M-. White Fir Hi At.. White Cedar 2a5 Al.; Sl'ly, SKl-i Ited Kir 12oO At., White Cc d:ir .175 At.. K.d Cedar 20 Al.; none of the tlmbi-rs on tiieso trncts to be fold tor less than Jl.iO per Al. for tlio lt -.l Fir: $.0 per' Al.. for tho While Kir; 14.00 per At. for the White Cedar and 11.S0 per AL for tiie K"d Cedar. T. IS S., It. S W .. See. J5; N W'V, NV!t Red Fir 1050 !.. yellow fir soil At., lied Ce dar :0 At.. Heuilo.'k 50 M.. none of tW; timber en this tiaet to be sold for lvs than 1.75 per At., for the Fir nnd J1.00 Ikt At., for the Cedar and Hemlock. T 15 S.. It. 2 W., fceo. 35, NW1'4 SW'i Hid Kir 202 il.. Cedar B Al., SW'i SU'i lied Fir 2. '05 At., nono of ttie timbor e:i ttise tracts to be sold for lci.s than SI. IS per Al.. for tile Fir and j 1.00 ner Al., for the Cediir. T. 21 S., It " W See. 27, Lot II. Red Fir 40 At., iVilar :7" At.. Hemlock 1 :t it Al.: Lot 14. Red Fir 1400 At., Ce.lnr 310 Af.. llcm loek 130 Al.. none of the tltnher on th. se traeti to be sold for less than $1.50 oor M.. for the Fir; 1.00 per At., for the Cedar and $.50 per Al., for the Hem lock. . . Aetlntc Commissioner, General Land O'fii-e. tPlCXFlD) GEO. Ft. WIOKHAAL "DEFORE you sign an appli L' cation for life insurance C.HcElhinnytsoOffll" HOTEL UMPQUA "Itosobnrg's FlresL" NF.W AND SKMlKltM The peoplo of DoukIbs county are Invited to mitko their hed Qunrters hem. W. J. WEAVER, rrop. Winter Suits Cleaned You'll want those lieavy Earments cleaned have us dry clean them now. OUR AUTO WILL CALL PHONE 277. udditioiial emu of one-iiiih or wio per f , lowed, must be deposited at uino vt J CtV UDitVtiii uie, nionuy to be itturntd U aulc la nut i tVff I el fl rtipro.ea, omul vlso paletit will isaina 1 1 I l'lfrl lui Uie Ui.iber wliic h must be lAiuoveu f C.A wiiliiu tt'ii itars. iiids will be received i f.'T ff PROFESSIOKAin Physician. Sif PHOXE For prompt Mda!ia( Bonded Cuie VALET SHINING PAU H.Ctsdr, Home Piiw (S Bargains! Business Properties We are "fv J business VW' ' A Jackson sin-1"- -V" .J sireet, '"A Li, her oneotu" you in more money Invest flJ mucoranoiler can mate . the 1'iwcrty a , valae every j town in the has the bn$K I1' , It, that Ro-irtirV 'A ....l,ii.inl tH W' J . . only vallPT TJl ia srowa IK"1 If interf - both of tlert !, :r ... rt it "'"Mfi weMveM"fTl.' ter cf . h v,nt. ft f CP, m 7 RICE if Rial E"" f.I.W.5E.5SaS I Seasonable 9 I Id C3 I ECONOMY) i