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ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 19S1 tAOI FOUR Exclusive Agents for Mallinson's Silks Princess Coats and Suits Holeproof Hosiery Kayser Underwear at I. ABRAHAM The Silk Store Roseburg, Ore 2 1 5 1 2 of (he historic smallpox epidemic of H3s. which all but w:pl " lht powerful Assinibome tribe, hnviUF riuci tbew from u od lutl" C. A. l-ockwood Meter Co. for c-c (dele linn of auto acccssoru. Mrrgeaithakr Couiny lo Try l.i trodurtioa ol lluxiMic Sjsleui In I'Uce of Present Chinese Alphabet. St. Patrick's Ball Sixth Annual Grand Ball Given by the BIG 4 AT THE ARMORY March 17, 1923 Admission $1.00 Including Tax Everybody Welcome O DIGITUS IX i.KADK MISHAPS government. During 1921 there were Innly 72 grade crossing mishaps, but SALT I.AKK CITY, Utah, March ! fourteen people met dealh and slx 1 4. Grade crossing accident In ty-seven vrero seriously hurt. I'tah in 1922 numbered 157 and re- suited In nine drains and noiloiis , Miss Lucille Bontz, vocal teacher at Injury to forty-cUtht perilous, accord- Moore Music Studio. Home I'hone 646 Inir to reporis compihd by the slate H, or Moore Studio, 502. CLASSIFIED COLUMN ALL NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE FOUND ON LAST PAGE UNDER HEADING "NEW TODAY." FOR SALK 1!)21 Ford truck, cheap. Inquire of Ailau Brothers, Suthcrlin. WANTED DRESSM KINO. B28 S. Main. bit KSSMAK1.NO, 031 E. Liino. WANTED-Clean rags at News Ho we w office. WANTED Men to ninth brush. Alr,o a few wood cutlers. Boyer Bros., l'bonu 14 F14. WANTED l)y first chins builder, con tract or foremans job. 1'ounlry pre ferred. Address X euro News He view. WAN f iJb--fi"ficaUciass coyoio Iiulcs, will pay highest cash prices for them, lieorgo II. Moody, Suiherliu, Urea, care Sutherlin Ciaruge. MISCELLANEOUS Jl'ST received shipment of new axles for many different makes of cars. Harff's Auto Wrecking House. 32'J Main st. F0RRENT FOR RENT Sleeping room, bath, 401 South Main street. FOR SALE llrand new ExccUlor bi cycle, al 101! Military si. George I'iiiley. FOR SALE Furnished house, close in. ( heap, easy terms. 7-0 Hoover street. FOR REN 1-2 furnished housekeep ing rooms. 82a Miller st. FOR RENT --2 rooms for Iii:iiThouc- keeping. 720 Winchosicr hi. Full RENT Safety ' deposit-boxes. Koscburg Nntionnl Dank. FOR RENT 5"" room unfurnished home, close in. $25. Apply Pitch- ford's News stand. FOR RENT Six room model n house on S. Fine st. Inquire at 121 South Stephens or phone lMI-Y. FOR RENT Electric carpel-cleaner". Call the Hoover man at McKean Darby and llaldwins. FOR KENT Home SuvIiiks hanks loaned free with each savings ac count. One dullar or more starts I on First Slate and Savim-s Hank.) F'OlO'tkNT -lV.uhUnock safety de-i posit boles for our Mtlualiles. Con-1 vcnbnt booths for your private use! while examining papers. Fiisl Slate and Savtnr.s itsnk. FOM SALt FOR SALE-Used player piano rolls, 60c each. I'lione 70. KC)R"8AI.K-'- Wiek.T habv 1,ih:1.v7ms N. Jackson si. I hone U. FOR SALE Haled bay. R. I.. 1:111-72 mile west crl lAokni!; lilass load. I'hone 27 F-. FOR NALL'- tiuo ton Chevrolet 'truck" Ready to run. Al a hat-galti. l.'.'O MimIoI. J. F. Hsrk.'r. Folt S ALI-f- Pro nr. sVe clot bearing strawhtrrv plants fio. per thou sand. In thousand lot.-. Phono 1' 111. Mrs. C. F. Wilson, Ki-sion. uic. Folt SALK Two huh giale llol-i, in mih h cows. Also ivjie rcii-i. red llolsieln bull. 3 yi :ir of ace. N L. Conn. I'hone 6 F l." Koschuig. Oie. FOR S ALK "Cab'jage plants. Thotn less blackberry, rosebushes, and shrubbery of all kinds, ll.'.o Military si Phono 44 Y. I OR SAI.E' Team hnVe7 !'. ! between 27.'.0 and 2M0. Well match rd. cmhI road phtw team. Also . H wagon aud harness with team, all for f JJ0. C. W. I'utkctt, IMenbowcr. FOR SALE Team, wagon and harn ess. One good young cow. B. A. lturinson. Kivcrslde. FOR SALE 2 fresh Jersey cows. (Jood milkers. ApiHy to Common, llox tO, Curry Ranch, Roseburg. FOR SALE 18 Inch. 2 horse disc, nnd t.0 loolli harrow. iv'. K. Cllngenpeel, l.ookmg Plans. Tel. 23 F 34. FOR SALE CHEAP Mitchell touring car In good condition, or trade for properly. I'i'Ji I' uiuu.ua Ave. Mrs. Ed Vosburnh. TRUCK two ton, trade for Roseburg residence property. Value 11)00. Would pay some difference. Address Truck rare News Review. FOR SALE OR TRADE for small place near Roseburg: 440 acre wheat farm In Central Ore. Address II. I.. Cummliigs, R. 3, Hood Kiver, Ore. BAN FRANCISCO, Calif. March 14. Tbe complete reorgauiration of the language of 400. 00U persons, approximately one-tbird of the world's population, by the substitu tion of A new phonetic alaphabt-t of forty symobli to replace ttao 40. 000 chaotic Ideographs now used, and the wiping out of precedents more than 6,0o0 years old. Is tin gigantic task being undertaken by an American firm In order to open up a new and limitless field for its business. The country la China End the Am erican firm is the Merentha!er Linotype company, which found It Impossible to adopt the 40.000 Chinese ideographs lo tbe linotype machine. No over night conversion of China Is anilelpated by the American or Eanizatlon. according to F. C. Van Schalrk, managing agent of the San Francisco office of the Merganthrler company who hat Just returned from an extensive trip through China in connection with tbe new phonetic alphabet. "The young Chinese are bring taught the new phonetic alphabet in the schools under Kovernment control and in the mission Institu tions." said Mr. Van Schalck. "The name of the new phonetic system Is Chu Yin Tzu-mu, and It Is throuqh the teachln of this system to the younger generation wo hope to ar rive at our goal. Tho new alphabet today Is the reconitnlied medium of Intercourse In the Mandarin-speaking provinces. "The Idea Is not original with the Mergenthaler company. Individual altruisls have blazed the trail for the last three or four decades. When China became a republic In 1912, a body was convened 111 Peking, t unon government Initiative, to con sider the subject of a phonetic alpha bet of the Chinese language to the end that a common pronunciation might further education. While written or printed Chinese means the same anywhere to any Chinaman who can read. Chinese is spoken in one province may he unintelligible In another. "Wo have been largely instrumen tal in keeping this work nllve, and Miss R. Hoare. In our lirooklyn N. Y. headquarters, has worked exclus ively on the simplification of the Chinese language for the last five years. "Dr. Sun Yct-sen, deposed presi dent of South China, who has Just returned to Canton to again assume charge of the southern republic s at fairs, is one of the strongest advo cates of the new phonetic alphabet. Dr. Sun originally planned to bring the fivo provinces of South China together for the universal adoption of Chu Yin Tzu-mu. and when he has regained full control In South China he says he will carry out this plan as one of his first measures. "In tho meantime we must edu cate tho young Chinese and teach him the new alphubet. Then, in a comparatively few yeurs the press of China may be printed with the use of 40 characters Instead of 40,000. and if the older Chinese cannot read It. the younger generation will be able to read It to them.", DIVERT AUTOMOBILES TO NEW HIGH V AYS COLORADO SI'UIXIi.S. Co'.c.. Karen 14. As a forerunner of the approaching tourist season, local professional and business men hi' formed tbe 'Kocky Mountain Mo tors. Inc." the purpjse ot i:ich is to divtrt cross country moiorlsts from the main east ai,j west high ways to rfhose of bss prominence, leading to points of Interest north and south of the traiis-coiHiuenlal routes. The organization plans to erect tigus at tbu points from which aide trips may be taken. Tourists are unaware of mauy point of interest not touched by the main arteries of travel and. there fore, miss the opportunity of view ing some readily acc-i!. but liu't known scenery, the leaders of the movement aiale. Other western states will follow the example of tbe local organization, according to the members of the ii. M. M. Inc. NOTICE TO OLD SOLDIER SOLDIERS' WIDOWS AND All claims for Soldiers' Exemption MUST be filed with the Assessor in the month of MAIK II. FRANK L. CALKINS, Assessor. V itSw Safe 1 WWLlZkl For ManU. IiTsA lTjL InvoKd 3 CaJfcT'-.iJjj Chtldrn S The frurinal Food-Drink for All Agra. Quick LrKh Home .OfficefcFoim tains. ' RichMUk. Mai led Or sin Extract la Pow- ' derkTabletfonn. Nomfabiaf-NocoakiBf. IfAroid ImititioDi and Substitutes and Ibe germ, and with them very laifcily the minerals and Ibe vitamins. I V. uuu Hour, polished rice, and le i.ueu brtak.asi cereals no longer con tain i tie minerals, vitamins uiii rougnco cf ibe original grains. Ml- April Fiftcentkt SoonBeBor How is that tackle? line over, We have received i .80menewukvL and have more coming, but get fit,t V by early Duying. vcgciaoics rroir.oie ncnin,. Vegetables eaten freely promote healtu. liiey are an excellent source of uiiaeral elements, and roughage. Some protein and energy are ali-o sup i,lieu. ibese materials are necessary ior the ouicioJlul nutrition of both cbildien and adulls. lUw vegetables ......r.,ll.. ..!.....,...! c..l tin -... 'hlv i 5t chewed have' a bibber mineral and ' M'lC'IfflSI'Kas vitamin content man ccoked vegeta- Churchill Hardware (7 The Winchester Store 1 SPItAYIMi Folt CONTROL :' KCAIl OX APPLES AND PKAItS (By County Am-iU f'oor.ey) Tho first real s-ab spray for upnle-, and pears starts with the delayed dor niant. This Blare can be recongnl-.d when tho fruit buds are well defini d in the bud cluster. The leaves are Just starting out. The material to use Is standard lime-sulphur i '4 gallons per 100. If aphids are pres ent add 3-4 pound hlackleaf to each 100 gallons. This application Is followed by three others for control of scab. Sec ond applicaiion vhen pink is show ing on appks n:id white on pea"-. Third when calyx is still open an.1 petals have mostly fallen. Fourth fifteen twenty clays later. An effort will lie made to give timely notice of each spray and ma terials to use on each variety of fruit. Spray programs fur the year can be had by calling on or wriUn.5 to tho county a;vnt. Moniia might and Brown Rot in .cherries and apiicots. Spray all cherry and apricot Iroos now With 6-6-&0 Bordeaux mixture. See that every limb and twlis Is given a thorough coatln-; of spray. This is important 'as either of there diseases can biiKht the entire crop of fruit. hies. Overcooking vegetables in loo much water results in loss of flavor aud food value. Vegetables Follow Vegetables. Kariy planting of hardy vegetables such as spinach, peas, radishes, onion sets, und eariy cabbage, means a cor responding earlier maturity of these vegetables which will then come off the ground in very dry or warm w eather. This early planting of hardy veglabies makes possible the planting of a succession crop such as peas fol lowed by late cabbage or fall cauli 1 lower, or onions from sets followed by late beans or fall lettuce. A large tonnage of apples was lost in the norlhw-esl during the last year, because of a lack of storage facilities. Common or air-cooled storage houses can be constructed at a reasonable cost and would do much to reduce losses. i SOVIETS DEEM MORE TERROR NOTlra . NECESSARY IMPRESS PEOPLE i .ber'"l Una Klvtn tl,t JJ'y'J ,. " (Bv Associated Press.) and limitations .w t VLADIVOSTOK, March 14. There U tsui, in,' ."Jj Mi has been a great change among the I Xn'Eer'm'i'iK politicul representatives of the gov- j ber on mi foii0wi,h.-J' 1 eminent. Practically all the old com-) M""jh . imi. tt IiTJLFI missicners have been removed and S'i'SiS new lot, with Btricter Ideas, have been ; bidder st nut itiahV" sent here from Moscow. One of the j ,?'";, " br tj. late arrivals said the government ?rj Jr ih. uVT," deemed this measure necessary in , iru-e, wut, u Md.'w order to bring a little of the terror into '''ifL .' " P' ai aS', Potato Blooscm End Best. The blo.ssoin end culling of potatoes proved sausl'actury in most instances wlieru tried last year und those farm ers who saved the blossom end cuts lor planting on disease lieu ground the district and to impress the people with the strength of the government This they think, necessary aa tbe working classes of the district have not had to undergo nil the hardships which their fellow countrymen in Russia have lived through and are therefore Inclined to be more independent. C. A. Ickwood Motor Co. for com plete line of auto accessories. o A. S. FREY & SONS Are reteitr to furnish all kinds of rough nnd dressed lumber and tlm- NO HEALTH IF STOMACH WRONG. Ml-O-Na makes your Btomach feel fine, stops belching, heart burn nnd nil discomfort In a few minutes. Guar anteed by W. F. Chapman. VETS TO MAKE RIVER TRIP BY STEAMER SAN FRANCISCO. Calif. March 14. Disabled American veterans of tho World War here plr.n to charter a river steamer, with accomodations for 100, for the round trip to Sac- ...nt.t in ntl.mn ).., annilnl nllllo convention of their organization. May 23-26. COI XTV AtiKNT WILL DIS TRIBUTE SVnilltEL POISON' IX ALL IXFE.STHD SECTION The season for poisoning the grey dlcger Is close at hand and every farmer slu uld secure his supply and be ready for this pent when h conic? forlh to do his annual lies ruction. Watch the prers for communities and dales wh'To pohoncd hail ran be purchased from the county a.Tent. Distribution will be made at Drain Feed Store March lath, Comstcfk school house March loth. Yoncalla March 20th, at Davis Feed store. DON'T FORGET We are making portraits of Babies freo for a short time. Come eaily. Roseburg Studio, licit Sisters Build ing. I'hone 462. FARM REMINDERS liny coal at Page's and be comfort able and sweet-tempered. BEAUTIFUL piano tor sale in Rose burn al big saving in price and terms of $10 month to good people, l-'or particulars write Cliue Music Co. Astoria Oregon. $200.00 dow n, balance like rent. 7 room house. Until. 3 lots. Price $2200.00 A good home. Building in good repair. See this to appreciate It. O. W. Young Son, Phone 417. FOR SALE at Yoncalla 2acrfrutt". mostly prunes: 6 rm. house, bunga low iHircti. uihxI woodshed ntnl hsrn. all fenced, fur $10o0 If laken at once chieftains on the American continent DEATH CLAIMS CHIEF CARRY. THE-KETTLE AT INDIAN HEAD; I (By Associated rrs.l RECilNA, Sask., Match 14 Dealh recently at Indian Head of Chief ("HiTy-The Kettle, hi ad chief of the Assinibolne tribe, at the nge of 10" venrs. marks the parsing into the (From O. A. C. Experiment station) A good sow should bo retained as long as she is useful . If she raises a litter of cicht good piirs site is valu able properly. Some of her best pins should be saved for breeding pur poses. A few hoes will go a long way to ward paying tho bills on any farm; but too many eat up all the profit. Base I hp number of hogs to be kept ,.i the amount of farm waste available, .'or hog feed. iu mosi cases greatly reduced the : bers. Prices nsnt. rnone , amount of wilt. It is believed that by 7 following ttie Station method of ex- umlniiii' Him slum (.nils f.ir wilt mwl .sal ills' tile blossom ends for special f seed patches and careful summer i f ro;',ueuig that the will troubles may 1 4 K a .....i.l l.ln nv...... ..li. 1 4 ted. . ! Lettuce Set Out Now. The earliest head lettuce is grown to a state of solid heudiug in a cold flame. This crcui, usually culled f:ame. This crop, usually calied i the spring and lale fall. The plants 1 invariably make fine solid lieada. The' lime of Belling the young plants in! the field Is usually late In February. Tho crop will begin to mature on about April 15. at to,-;. 0f uik x," If sale li not ttnni i J patent will lM must be removed 1 Bid. will b. reeJuI'S"' the fnlled sum. Itlzen. and corKroKulI;1 der the li olin.r,?! any Btat. , T.rrllor, Jf ?' ony- U'Poa ippltttrn,; lied purobaeer. u um.V ulidlvUloB will , axil belors bunt IntluJ ail a larger unit T. II i, l NE'4 SW'i, Re4 Fit, M i Cedar 16 M., nont of tl, tract , b 1014 tor 1m Iii .... v.. a tmi r lull the lied Cedar: T. Hilfj Cedar 60 M.. none attsttak' ua:t to be mid (orlwckt CREAMY and RICH Cultivation Saves Moisture. I The fact that moisture can be con served when summer arrives by a thorough working of the soil in the , spring has been learned by the most' successful vegetable growers of the I slate. A fine top surface of the gar-1 lien makes it easier for the feeder to operate and produce a uniform gerj.ii- j nation and later an even stand of ! plants. A fine surface soil also acts as a good dry mulch and is valuable whin fertilizer is broadcasted belore seeding or transplanting. The suc cessful growth of many vegetables such as cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, and tomntoes can Invariably bo traced to the thorough spring preparation of the soil as an important factor. i Roseburg Dairy and Soda Works A Phone 186 (A'VVM'laVwWkw'VW That is the sort of milk you want, and when it is aterllized by our sanitary process it it the acme of perfection and Just the thing for every member -of the family. Make lip your mind that you must have this sort of milk, then call us up. M. lor tne lellow nijUlij. ior ir.e ilea eeair; T. I; ' 8 Sec. 25,NW'l 3Evrtn JO M.. SW'W SEVFlrltml M.. none of tbe nata! to be sold for leu tkut:;iri tne rir, and oc ntrxitij v imam npry, Land Office. PROFE8SI0IU1CH DR. It. H. rum pnysielaa. IK I ILU.te TJEF0RE ra J-' cation lor lift C.McElhinnjtC $50 REWARD! The Uinpqtia Shonivand goat pro tective association will pay fifty dol lars reward and no questions to any one that will return Ed Mosier's dog knov n as "Old Wig." It. O. LEHMI'lI, I'resilcUt. os i:m;i.a.d ixci i:iti; heavy LIABILITIES IX Jill LAM) Coed iv4-tock cannot b'1 raised wlihout i:ocd sires. Otu half of the success of the live- :ck business de pends on breeding a.iices. Tlie rest depends on care of the slock. Worms which infest currents and Happy Hunting Orountl of one of the ; KMW,,brrios recur at this time In the i p,,Iul , ol.lest and m.t renowned Indian , , , lhl, blS( r ,,, nlls!l..a. ; . . ', Inquire of Mrs. U. V. Pctilt, West Roseburg. FOR SALE lr. "'"" blm k 'wood? Also oak. ash, maple, alder mlXtd. Most of this wood can be split for cookstove. If you are satisfied tell your ueighbor. If not tell me. W. A. Jenkins, i'hone 11KU. li'R SALE - Young team of muliT. hroktu; also one registered Short horn Durham bull cointnn four years old. Will trade either or both for car, gts wood saw. or what have vou? Write box 262, .hrtle Creek, Or. , .m. ' t ill! SALE- One bull reactor; one al falfa seeder, disc drill: one binder. Champion, 7 ft. cut; one small or chard disc: one 3 gang orchard plow; one 3 bottom lo inch orchard plow-. Address R. M. care News Review. Foil SALE Slock of til- ns clothing, furnishing sin-hIs and sr.ies. Extra clean staple stock, coed business, fire proof building In fine location, in town with a psvro!! of aliout f l'.ti o, to. tn per month, with l.irce In crease assured. About $12000 00. , Half cash balance one and two vests or liberal discount for all is-h. I. S. Smith, Box tJ6, Harsh-1 field, Oregon. Follow ing the time honored custom of the tribe, the chief was buritsl en the pwrve at hikth noon. February 19. The service was conducted according lo Christian rites by Rev. M Hrvug hall, of the Presbyterian Indian Mis sion, the seed Indian having embraced the Cheisilan falih more than forty yesrs ntn. Chief Carry The Kettle was famous in his youth as a runner, many won derful feats of endurance being placed to his credit. He was born along the Assinihoine river In Saskatchewan in 1S1C, bel ls a prominent place in all 'he official history of the early west. He was the oldest prefrontler chief slill rui ng his people north or south of the bord er In the Northwest country, lie w hading the Assiniboines to war while Sitting Hull and l'oundmsker w ee still In their Infancy. He, was cue of the few survivors Singling and working over the soil im mediat.'ly b'm.ilh and adjacent to ihe bushes w ill do much ti I. sscn the p"r ci nta-e of wormy fruit. Have all those young lambs been docked, and the buck lambs castra ted? A loss may r'sult If this is not done catty. Castrating t lie buck mar ket lamb will make a better caivas. and a sr.lUfied consumer of tho nu at. Waiditnir ckcs to be ued for hat ch ine purposes (!.es not necessarily de crease iatch;thilt!y. but increases the eva;Mraiion because ihe rcrrs sr.' op. ned. r.vnss evaporation caust s small chicks w'.iirh do not h..nh properly. A linh1 care In sebrl ns: eci;- of stan.l.iM s.7e and colr for banning ;iir;oses v '!! bring i's revsrd in o(T spruii wluiii und to produce iln same kind. LONDON. March 13. The Brt' lili government has a liability to pay the British loyalists in southern Ire land whose property has been des troyed nearly $150,000,000, accord ing to the cinlnis made by a meeting of Irish loymi.ts held in London re cently. Lord Carson, the loader of the Irish Unionists, was the principal speaker. Sir W illiam Davison, mem ber of Parilameui presided. The chairman was n sponsible for the estimate of daviages sintered, lie said thai Oefoio the truce Ihe claims amounted to ten million put they ha-.l sine rlreii to thiny trillions, "and as vil'nr. s are i.o.v beini: sent into 1'ie a.r v hole saie. no doubt lhece claims are rap idly increasing." I.o-tl Carson gave xam;il.- of the ruin In Ireland. Tl.r Crtat Southern and Western railway had lot prac tically all Us cabiial, ai.iouiring to niil'.lons or pound.--, m l all the peo-p'-' who h M s'narcs w-er ruin d. He oi'c-l r. urn mi's ,-s s of li.d'vidual MiP'ort'i;. icitl of lrt 1 ,dios r c :il !y rl.li win ht.,1 he,., ri .iu ,tl to working In En eland as s rvnnts. and dec'iired Hose were eiampli'i from tit cisan.ls. 8 AMERICAN WALNUTS FOR AMERICAN' PEOPLE Th i-afest crop to rnln I t h nnc ha v i n K the KTcatc.H public demand. Take Walnuta. for In stance. In 1911 Hioro werft 32 million rmindH of Walnuts linpuricd Into this country. In 1921 thero were 45 million pounds Imported. An Inrrraso of 13 mil lion pound.-. Ainprl-an peopln "want" moio Anterlcan Walnuts. Hut we're rot aupplylnic tlielr "vi ants." Omt tiomo-Krown WbI inits are far Biipurlor to anv hiiporttd. and an un lisnlt d demand for them xist. Wtiv not nlant a few walnut tre.s tins SirinK? Thrv are Ilkev.lpe nrrv- Iroalile for shade and or iiii mentation. Kor full particulars on h nt vari.-tir. locations, soils, etc, write to J. C.NARKLEY or the CRECCN NURSERY CO. Ilorllrultiirnl furelaluts I1UKMO, OIIKtiOM NOW 18 Y0UBCNaV. A GOOD W NEW ft 144 1923,OalWirt 1-34C 1922 Roadlr,"l . a.n mm TAurilll chanieal conditio", 1916 Touring Set Tb Wharton K Rjeernort AUCTION SH at 2:S0 o'elock v MB IS. --' -- mlgi iff handled. U"" TJIIR.StKIS'v' next to tho R.B. ElUt All Kino"' o i i7'vj4.; MEASLES V VAPORUB; may b ollowa CT aetoaa coid troubWst un nightly Whole Crim Products Healthful. r.iMr. cram nniu.-r? in ccr . an 1 tri iltu(Y l a h$M';hf;:l ftw) pfrTtiro. Citains in th'ir nauiral ta' mntatn r. ny;Tol atmnints of mincra'. i;amins, and nnuhncf, uw i-nurcv nnu piitpln. all .vlv f..A .1. !-...,.. ,la,. ,t'1 i Onr ITMObmlv t'W Ym of v;my remove, the braa CONSTIPATION BILIOUSNESS Headache INDIGESTION Stomach Trouble -SOLO EVERYWHERE- It's AH Over But everybody who used our superior canned foods last week want more of them. A phone order will bring you prompt aervlco. Economy Grocery Phone $3 For S Hotel r 1 NEWND-3 The PP' .r. Inrltes SURVEV2 EPPSTEIN&S: