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wOSEBUKO KEWa-BCVieW. WEONESDfcV, MARCH 21, 19. wee thkcb mm GAINED p QUI!) I ANLAG En nd Steady ? Overcome by Tanlac Kec Bended It To Friend. wonderful P",TnannB!a4, " forceful y demonstrated. rRa-uiond MorKareidKe. 14. 1 ror."and. Or,., who relate. r s u, ' , iho following- words. k.., found Taniuc u -.hat I have been i line it to all n.y friend, rr," reUev n. of troub.es of ' "rtrt 'n'i"K put me in ' where 1 have actually sained pounds and never Mt better in W- ..... .. -iih rt, certainly weien.ru uu-- " : . ... i .b Tanlac. I had fpooTarPe-l-rrdn-treliah Trf .he little I did mnae to eat alwaya rave me Indication, for hour after meuls I would bloat with .nd have dull. arninK puma in uie .1. I I . I .. 1. f .... r. ...I tf niV titOmaCU. 1 iu , tint thiirrh or not. A jrood. livi-ly and rf v DPI rrrKr AT joun .ojle of the city who j.re 1 Hfc. PALM HOME! MELROSE THUBSQAYrr;, strangers and wish to nie-t a fine. number ot young pcopbt are cordially , the residence ot Mr. and Mri. , HumiT J'jIi.i wis the scene of a ha)y surprise s'undav. The affair f s hp1 sniraer nun jji mem;.-., trp- was a tieiutiititl surprise to fhe hort anile Mi.rscrs, sou co-eu inhiny ju aim tosij. jv.f..( tlie fact that . .' . aA on all v r mv hmlv whicn seennu w ' first in my arms and ahoutders and then down into my legs. My muscle would get so stiff and sore and I would have such sharp-Bhootlng pains all tbrou.h my body that it was almost unbearable . "Well air. 1 feel like a man made over since this Tanlac treatment has fixed me up so fine. My appetite has come back. I he indigestion la entirely none and I have sained t H mv lost welpht and two pounds to spare. I never feel a slm of rheumatism now. and in fact, am In the pink of condition In every way. Tanlac is a medicine of real merit, and I am cer tair.lv alad I aot hold of It." Tanlac I for sale by all Rood druir alsts Over SS-milllon bottles sold. f ,Mttt . cases have been piaceu unoer nunc- " I a .rt every effort will be made LOCAL NEWS I j'to prevent further spread. Mr, t H. Baker arrived In Hose- bunt this afternoon from Ioa AnReles to visit for several weeks with her father, Henry Conn. fsndet piano tuner, rhone i,i Ruth Miller of Dlllard mo I to Rnscuur yesterday to shop ' Wt with friends a few hours. per Brusnea, j. d. ,hj LiM Vhlle. formerly of Rose- bat now ot Aiou.. "- . i u m fMnaflC.inC kveri nav nr.r L. ss mattera. fcoui I A CORSETS. Maae iu Lart Bell Case, Phone 391-U L Cluude Banning and daughter in town yoteruov num ... ( at Di'onvllle. shopping and I., with friends. h R0IE. TEACHER of violin. Moor Music Studio. L Madi-e Prhne'der. Ml" Clara r rd Miss Aenes Pltchford hi" mornlne bv automobile for M and Pesside. where thev several davs. At Seaside visit with Miss Pltchford's f, Mrs. Claude Welch. V.ftt extraction of teevh at rootr feotic Temple. Tfr. Nerbas. ji T. 0. Tvlxnn and dauRhter I Ine left this mornlne 'or yi where thev will vMt with iiwnn's sister Mrs. " . n. lien. ilalsn ston nt I"denendence, i' nd vls't In Eastern Ore f'm teturninK home. . CVu 0. ptsnton. teacher of iEdPhtine 7S-J. 702 S. Pine. IjjtTffwIth Officer C. H. We. I mtrritr at Canyoivlllo. fc It brHtlrated an enldemlc kiDnz which hs broken ot't f H report fhpf numerous MOORR MUSIC BTUDtO, 824 N. Jackson St. rhone 602. W W. Wheat, of the North Coast Electric company, wllh headquarters In Portland spent tooay here attend ing to business matters. T)r Edith Wltiel. osteopathic phy ilcun. 302 Terkins Bldg. Tel. 293. Mrs. H. R. Fox, nnd son Tommy, left this afternoon for Albany where they will visit with Mrs. Fox's moth er, Mrs. T. Skelley. The Medford Fenff Hup man lt In Roseburg for a few days. Phone 59. It. V. Otter, of the Crelchton Morris Company of Portland attended to bus iness matters here this morninp, leav ing for Grants Pass this afternoon. Frank A. Terry of the Equitable Ravines and Loan Association Is at the Hotel Umpqua. Miss Mary Dammrose of Yonealla, spent this morning in TUiseburg shop Dine, returning home on the afternoon train. Whv not a new home for ymir fam ily? Thev deserve a nice house, race Lumber and Fuel company will help you build it. James E. McCord. representative of the Northwest Dental Supply com panv spent today In Roseburg tran sacting business matters. Mr. Mc Cord resides in Portland. The Eastern rtnzaar at the Chamber of Commerce Friday afternoon and Saturrfav. he Grand Grill 11 ' Catering to trie critical trade of JWbuTg, has established an en- liable rermtation for servinc hoicest bteaks and Chops. Our Breakfast and Lunch pecials are the talk of the town. You want to trv some W these they are a real delight. All Meats used are properly aged. From 6 to 9 French Frys with all orders. ns not n remifsite fn payment for tho Vnrlh Sl.lo r.OO 1,,S ot h..r h ....(; 1. . u 'i .. .... ' . . .. . lit Kf'fff, prtl,n (Mil noma nilUlUfUC- ........ ...... ...... .... .... ..U.,.L iain.il ia niii.iii iinu nut uui mr Muiuu tnrt'tt" nt'rviiiir m u.'fll j I last evening. The rooms were ciinrm-' years posse any conslilrrablB pur-, h " J lnly arranged with clusters of yel-. chasing lxtww. Within its own limits " ! low daffodils and other spring flowers, ilt will nrwlnve or omsnme littlt na ; FREEDOM OF SCREEN (3 AS 3(nnd a dainty luncheon was served bv compared with the average world po-1 NECESSARY" AS OF PRESS. Jt the hostess at the card tabli-s lute in litl.al or commercial unit" ' SAYS COUNSEL PETTUOKN tne evening, tflenn wtmoerly, and Tim cousul'a Htatcuie.ut that the i Open from 6 a. m. to 1 a. m. The IViUKlai County Farm bureau will hold a meeting, at Mvli-osw iran.v hall ua Thursday They huvu tug ut the urietiH at-fi'ioi house on to begin at 7:? o'clock and nil of; the eop)B In thvue WmtrU lu am in- j vited to be prenrnt. I there will be several spankers to. talk on dilfereut farm prtl;L-)iii at ) each ot thcijB niectinv's, and will in-1 elude H. W. t onney, county aci-ut, and H. E. Krucer, president ot the Douk- Ins county f unit bureau, klmkl. ilaikbu:y Co. ........ ... v , i.ii'l also tiluitiiLd (or a IHM I I IVtltl! I tltift G'ri-tiH Hi li'Mil house im IIULI Lffi lS C i W i U IL..mils in welRht, and was so rundown (Friday evening-, .tlaicit 2.t. uud have ,' rdidVt feel lit for anything. Then.(h.duled a ...e..nic for the c.mita rrnTJI T PfJJI 01 U'fhad awful attack, of theatiam U U H Mj I UVU I S. n ine Kw.tm wrre unexpected, sump luouj) dinner wan scried. Tweitty iv, a)) relatives, ( cd f the table. Tlie unit wag ervatif t aloyetl by t'veryoiie, .;( ially who hail uol een acl) oiher lor ninny years, and !he lime pttfeal quickly in talking over old time. It j late when the Jolly group broke up to reiurn to their rejijxttlve im. Tho e present were Mr. and Mr. Tom Safley, of OJyninia. Washing ton; Mr. mid .Mrs. Kraiik Fox, of 1'oriliunl: Mr. J. J). Safley. .Mixs Na omi iodine, nnd Mr. and Mr. Frank attev and family of Collate drove; Mr. John Safley and fumlly of tTtv Assoetateil ms.) JF.nVSAI.EM. Vntvh 'it. Adiilmin Urain-. Mr. nnd Mr viovrt s,.n..v MuvinK nictures will ho f i.:tltiil ! E. Southard. Amevlvun consul here. Mr. nm Mm Vnrl lte.v..e xii. nlwl for the entvrlulnmeiit of those, who hasust completed un exhaustive snr- Mts. Claude Vulm all of Koseluirjc attend and will Ue in the nalurw ot vey ot the, commereiul ami nsricni. and the host nnd hostess Mr. and two films, entitled "Air Nitrates" nnd : turul resources of Palestine. He h vs Mrs. Homer Palm. Keep tne Jloy on the Farm." The also InvestlKatetl Uie sulijects ot w j j; nave ueeu luriiiNtieu tor tnese ueveuHiuieui, uvmiei-iet'icie resources meetint-H by the t'nlversity of t)r?- irrigation and banhmi;. In view goo eni tne i Portlund, and of jnuth interest present. tfreting to note tliat the American o consul entertains serious doiiltts re- A new shipment of Rlnphar.t dresrs. W'l'"" tne wrlrnJtiiral and Industrial Just the thfnt for afternoon street wear. Marksbury Co. een turmntiea tor these development, nyuro euetric resources. r the t'nlversity of t)r- irrigation and banfciRK. In view of nrfltl Tfn rtniH1tin Ford Motor company ot the optimistic reports issued by those UU HI LLC, !ulll(( d it is hoped will prove seeking to make the Jewish national ' l?rf (If fK IlftlVlIUll terest to olll who are home In I'alestlno a success, it is in- llkuUJ LIJJJIJJIU and resources of the country. ( "Approximately onetlilrd of the area of Palestine proper." says be, "or ) roundly 3.U00 square miles. Is barren fiH J,as been filed fn fhe local land, capable ot little, if any, nsrlcul- IhsHv. rnnrt o i l-i. ENJOYABLE MEETING!!;!"1', iVh1,XCti,,,,Tu"y. an ttAM-- ' -i,rP" wiih reckless iinvinjr. r. airliy Is a resident of The Hosebtirg Woman's WOMAN'S CLUB MAS , than i.ww,(M0 acres, has definite Rrt-! f!,),erl'in and l h-,. X h L J afternoon at the I'arish house with nuirements will consld'eralilv prejudice'! n n .l"' tVf anro" '"'''!'. 'f' a good allendance. . ), 'h nrnf , ,,, i ' ? . e highway near H'lllrar held their regular nieelinp Tit An excellent program In charpe of , mK.. The country Is snarsetv settled, i f'"1 ,raUfiin ""'m 'o be badly nnd much of the land has been left j ' , tll- MlR. Pima Ulldiin nn In.n.ia MnV'..lll Whistler. "Tho-Artist and the Man," . fallow for centuries. At the present Aecordljiff In the ttnry fold the was followed with two vocal num- time the cftfmnted area under titlti-1 "ourt- "nil Mrs. Dlvmson were i.ers oy .Mrs. ! reu rweu, a roailmg iKilon In ll rlntine atiiotttits to norm on me mgnway by Miss Itertha Knhlhnjren and a .fewer than 1.000,000 acres." and were passing a truck coining piano solo by Miss Mary Strawn. ; American biisln;s men who recent- ( sou,h. When Mrs. Kirby came around A social hour spent at the refresh- ).v visited J'alestinn have found con- nB 'rucx from iienini an1 cut In ment tables w.is much enjoyed. The firmation of Mr. .Southard'n observa-!anpaa of In" rar from Vancouver, rooms and tables were beautifully tions in the jrrcat stretches of rocky 1 11 aliened that her far skidded decorated with dafrodils and violets, and barren land. Only in IIjb broader . Bn(1 forced Plersson'a machine off o ; valleys and plains is It at all feriile. I the road causing It io turn turtle and Quality service price all rlithf i "t1 the Arnbs, who form STi per cent ' nlmlnR both accupants. After an Pane Lumber and' Fuel Co of the population, have a rtilllcun time j leveslltatlon by Slate Traffic Of- fl ' eklnjt ont nn existence. It can hardly ' fleer Thnrber. a complaint was fll- Mieni riTT- w ! be expected, therefore, these Amer- ed. Mrs. Klrbv throueh her nltor- MrDCC LALffEO 'lean travelers believe, that the Jews ney, THrxler lllce has entered a plea HAVE EVENING PARTY ,of the v,orll '111 ,M attracted to the, j o not Ktillty and has been released I so-called "National Home" set up In i on her own TecoanUance. The A group of Maccnbee ladles met at the Hoty Land by Creat Urltaln. case will T-robably be set tor (rial the Parish house last evenlne nn.l ",B .m,m,,p.r .1 rews wno nave w the PRr attire, . " i conifl to Hprrrn nir rmtn irin irn tail llml Z Vi T, 1 M 3 S,atra 'h"r eountrles is relative, ' o,. inZ. i. . i ' .t . ' 1 Palestine, only 11 p, r cent is Jewish. OLDEST THEATER HAS BIRTHDAY and Mrs. Howard Wiochin the con-, Vho s thrmiKbout all times have : ,.,, , L,.IL7J:,!. solation. tluessir.K sames were also u..i.r..,. , ... .. .. .....yrt.i iiii.ruhtitrui ait tflllf'l enloed. X.rs lmdden winnlnc first shown an especial predilection lui.;. i uvuviuus limcnon served following the present were Mi s. St oldest playhouse in point ot contlnu- i ous service In the Vnlleil States, celt lunch-on was Ins manufacture, men bandinin. bank- i r. UeXT.v wt e games. Those ; iK and n.onMhanKiK-are Hlugn-, nTt,, W ta Fl aley. Mrs. Hnff-Ilnrlv lackine In the ti,.iv i.ii in. irecentlV l..,t-netl Fwl" mau Mrs. Covert. Mrs. MeAffee. Mrs.! dustrlal activity Is almost neliitlble. ' "Vno in 1 hh TclfvTnd formX Pemherton. Mrs. rton. Mrs. Small. Fnilt KrowinK and souvenir -tnaklng ' ' ?,rVh Yt Mrs. Shields, Mrs. Neate, Mrs. John-' are the principal pnrsnits. ,"f' ,"IZ I! son, Mrs. VosbiivR. Mrs. Slnttleton. I Most t the Jeivs who have left Lh'S.u"?, ,0nSL. 0 ' 1'V tZ u ' i"y ,,w"v,?d .hom of nnr magnltndo west at t o . Mrs. The. Promised l.nnd" have fnund life j M.-j.i.j.inn, Mr. nilvfn M,. n.i i,.. ,..,.' ,,!,.. f ,!. n, tJ''r ' (true amusemoilt Ins. Mrs. Mc Mullen. Mrs.' l.une. vr,. ("The Promised l.nnd"' have fiiunil lite j "l'p ' iveieiiim. ftirs. r.uaclen. iloroinVi'! i an-Miuu imucuit hum expensive. u. . ,i. i i Avl(ntf !A any of them have enCaKed in small A(1amB ,,, ,)1Jt 'fl djj,,, waJ) )ypn farmliiK and fruit culture. Others f , inBtrill.tion in actlnir bv her JRlta. Italia nnrf nf.ier fnririi fnvni I Tll- ' t . . ; ; prtnession. llt main Slranta luman urn n .. A i I.aiiK, Small Lillian Johnrnn, NOTICE! I will not be responsible for any ) jarfa now resemble busv r a I cen ' r,eTB?ns "W-""!? the theater In the bills contracted by anv others than , ters li ? the East Side of S York. Jfl 7 E?J?vSr?'A myself W. D. T1VCK. S00 CLUB ENTERTAINED i toncues in the commercial marls. '3?. . a" m' h" '"n""K"" the l,x olllce. This precaution. It la ,vio with the Arabic as the prevailing , i,.,..j . ,b ,,. ,, " ', ut ' helleved. was taken to prevent any i untoward nets on the part of the an- BY MRS. GEO. NEUNER hlfrepo 'out demonstrated natural resources of airs, v.eorce .-seuner jr., eniertainco. any particnlar Dnportance. Its pojiu- not come up to expectations. Cash S, Mrs. Wendell W riRht won first prize ' local population neither produce nor ( Pn, .it t?"ni T . . ' 5!t cards, and Mrs. Irvin Ilrunn and consume much explains why tim world ',;,.'.. u"'"- March I. I Mr. If. M. Pearson the consolation. Jew lt,i sue li re .'aetame In coIonizinR ) eedom of Ibe screen would bavo 3 The club members present were: Mr. the Jlolv l..-,rcl. T.'ie Arab poiiulution '"'''""'O '"e 1-eilera! consllln- Ji iand Mrs. Irvin Drunn. Mr. and Mis. Is proi-erbf ille ior and produces lit- ,mn- B'"nK wlln eedom of speech SI H. C. IJaibv, Mr. and Mrs. Dave J.on. tje bevoud a V i- aiaples of the f irm an'1 n',',!, if lnB I'"" Dfl,) 3 nr Mr anil Mrs fl. V. Wimherlv. Mr ' nn,l vin.,.r,l Ti, l..,.. , i bern able to foresee the ndvent of 55 nn.l Mrs W 1. Whlnnle Mr. nn.1 Mrs. 1 tt:illv n n,..r,.'l,-ri n,l ,V.i. r:...L '.. 'he mollon picture," declnred C. C W wmi ..11 WriirM Mr nn.l Mm M M ii.,i .ui),i . u ,.ir .i. '...i. Vettliohn. ks eml counsel for the Mo- inn i ii'iiiTe i rmiucern aeu lnsiriDll tcrs of America, in an address here. Prophesying that freedom of the screen Is onlv a matter of time, reltl- W T I XI T II Tl'll.. ' I. .. . . .... h, i 1'niniiii, .hi. nun .un. i,. j. lii-u., iie nuns il ei;n:iiiy jmjHlssijje to ex- VtMr. and Mrs. f.arl imberlv. Miss ploit his own ople, Wharton, and Mr. and Mrs. Nenner. i American vi '.tors usually leave o 1'alestme w'th t):e conviction that if ggsgAUTO REPAIR g! The home cooked food sale, Riven It were not for ns historical and l!ib-' Jlhn BaUI' "II lx centurU'R to IF YOU HAVE THE COMMON (OEA that taking your automoRIle to a re pair shop means a big bill, you have evidently never discovered our repair shop, our work, and our prices. We aim to prove that we can give satis factory work at reasonable charges. It'a worth a trial. Hall & Young Garage 631 Winchester St. phone 338 ltoseburg, Oregon by Indies of the M. K. ( hurch, tal ur-) Ileal Bsneintiniis and traditions, l)ie day a. m. at the Chamber of Com-1 Holy Land won'.d f'.RViTe little In 1he nierce. , world life. Thure. is a firm belief achieve an open press. If any other Industry had had fhe verbal brickbats thrown at it In fhe last few years PARTY FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS Great Ilntuin would, willingly wlth- draw from its costty occuptniuit ot the Tne rtaptlst young people are clvlng country if it were not for the. security a party at the church on Thursday of the Suez canal, which is uuty 2utl anions disinterested Americans that lmvP been directed at motion pictures It would have been annihil ated." "PA PER HANG ING" S INCREASING evening In honor of the t'oung people , miles away. home from eollepe on thefr vacations and for .Miss Louise lltmdernp of I)l...l A I. ..nttnv nonnlo n fn in. ..l..a ncnnfltnlh- lha ,.,.1 vnimfr 1 . 1 people, whether members of the Jfcip- resnlis. T1" NO REASUN FOR IT OAKhAXD. Cal. Uarrh 21 Fraut rout in California in J?22, rnm jmijwJ riprrUTs ol tVio with thp pmvJouii yosr, arronJJnjr to Urvtw inniir out Hurt Shrnder, Jr., handwrilln ex pert of ttin BtntR rmrau ot criminal invpflt.Rjmon, who Tv'critW propnrrt xmaVitlt' ftdv'Tisiv! ttr class ri rvlce In buying liuUl onfall the world when you have the comforting assurance that.no matter what may happen, yourfamiJf fe protected by a Perfect Protection Policy va West Coast Life, one of the strongest com panics ia America. Tius splendid policy not only relieves your mind of all doubt as to your family's future welfare, but it aka cantatas attractive pro visions for y ova old age. Accident and disabifr ity features are likewise included It will certainly interest you to learn more abovAthisfamovis policy .Tnecotiponis below. Send it today, before you forget TS&sT Coast IiiFE) 7 jjS! Dotref Eirdi ViESVOOfSt UvHNOJANCeCO. fjfnllrmmi WilV.mil oWisutiwR on. 1RJ fart, tend im mart utfurmauatu ONE OF THE. STRONGEST COMPANIES W. AMERICA. . ISICWSEIST IF ; COLLEGE BOXEBS CLASH ON MARCH 24 AT LOS ANGEV.ES fBv Unite Prfwil STADVOTtll VNtXEltStTf, CnV. March 21. Memljers of Die Stanford hnvlnir nmf wresttoe teams am work- II. . ,., , tit iriK out every uimii. ui viriwtnui'ii rantctieR Willi the University of Sottfh ern California to be held on 3rch 2f. Nine hoxers and sf wresflerw will p.tr- nnoTAii .. i n. . era aces oulvr tbun that t TulnnVin- Intr tmirner. It Is olBnnetl !. i . ' . : . L . 1. n I Am. ameti rluht in your twyv4. l'der aA "Z "! " '.'" Ihe University or Calc,,,,,,. who. on r ,pn 1 ' Aw tC t behalf of Ihe SU.h.irafrh ot Knsi mta-, j!1": v ta sent of civilization, was a wilderness)11 lnhftbile.1 Viy primitive aborigines. "AcrortHnu lo 1he trartirions hsnrtid! Vnn vo'VT lnwill w ' dnwn from cenlnries anil rentml-s . Vlnnt-l, Jv. seeder. 8M Viy Wliavton. siTO by (he uneieril Voiils," ssi.l Vomit-) Wrtts". muia, "Inr bavK in tlie ilislant npewi there was a clvilW.allitri far In lie; West vrooulily e.i tle American tfte.-', tinent Iour liefore Kkv vt beeauie civ-; liizeif, Klhotu.Ios(s have, teuiavked a resenihliinco between the character--. Isfcs rf fhe ancient f.Vypiians and the American Indian. It Is by no means Improbable (list Ihe tmerlran Indian represents the degeneratt d race of the anclfnt culture which ex-: IMed on this continent. Certain South, American Indians The Inras, for ex- nrojile, who even at Ihe lime ot the , discovery of Ihls ronllnenl maintained ( a 1Kh type of clvilizntlon bore strlk-' IriE resemblance to the Kcyjillans, not only in form ami feature but In cus toms. "So 1hat M Is MsWy prnViaWe 1Viat ' If tbe ArfieTlean eTicavalors wbo dis- covered Tnlanlibam's wllb' Its vast treasures, were te, dltc tWep, -ericiUKh rltlit bere. le. the linlti'il State? ' they would, find similar ones." Fluff TIues. Vlace vour nrilers now i -o s1a1(s1lis for AuRiist ollmer. chief win ine niiniioru nun iins man of Police of llerlieley, who lecliiTeil 1 1'hone 53. I i i i jui 1IIHI.O .u , TniveTslly ct CallfoTTila iur. net a r...t oome wirooKn our Ht,iPnts on crlmlnoloiy. FLOWER SHOW FOR SARATOGA tine alltornla city, chosen becanse it typifies other municipalities In the University of Oregon Girls' Glee Club Stunts and Features Monday, Aprii 2nd Antlers Theater, 8:1S Reserved Seals, 75c General Admission 50c lclaMifi,.d ad!t. There can be no reason wtiy any reader of this who suffers the to ' vnnr ,1 nmlA e t ibe rlnsslfled state, is supporting forKers, had check Builders' Hardware Complete Line New Corbin and Rua Lock Seta Heath & Milligan Paints Pratt & Lambert Varnishes ftw 'Tiii-n ?imi1 PAtf JOSK. Calif , March 2t. Sara- turea of an aching back, the annoy ', columns when the nn-Tva.let sot He. oass'-rs and other members of the loan. Hie little foothill town twelve - ... .. . .. , ,1- n it, i 1. .t P.'HIITI HI KI'IK (llOllSSHH HI HIW rlH IIIHl'H WWII III lll-ll". Will rm 1 lllll tuice of urinary disorders, Ihe paia ; lon in r-ert ie b..si n..v. .,,, fh,i. .., tt nn. v. , and dangers of kidiie- Uls will tail to ' bced the words of a ncijl.bjr who has found relief. Kead what a Uoao- burg citiicn saya: Mra. I. U. Bishop, SIS Fu'ilvrton ' 81., says: "My Vltlneys troubled m a, lot and I felt tired and run down. to th N.-w: daily In Ho of bittuor. -11' . .er n-ill ri itie ridiin's Hwin witi of O.f.? a (lav, fhe statement slioweii. i thousands of visitors March 24 anif 2 from January 1 fo jtprif f. f2if. the ( when ft will be the renter of the twen 1'irtl. lift i... a,.,i aa an lUmetr-tttlnn rtivrurtitiA Iv thlrel annual Kxntlt Clara vattcv C - the criminals to the extent of 75.(XW, ( blossom festlml. It was originally itch ruder said. planned In hold R parade and pageant Mr. Srhrader's report stated: "Erenin San Jttse in rnnliinetion with the DAILY WEATHER REPORT children are becoming proficient, tor) Saratora arllvliies, hut this Idea sji . only rerenlJy nine Juveniles, ranging 1 later abandoned. V. S. V.'e.Hlu r llurrau, local olf're from 12 to 16 years of ae, were ar-) An sddrrss bv James D. ybehin. I had a continual dull ache across tiie Kos-bnrK, Or.r' n, S Lours tnd.njt 5 rested In one locality for flooding the j formerly a Vnlti d States Senator from small of ray bark and bad no e-ie-r rn. town with flctlltlous checks written by j ralitornla, will open Ihe reli-bratli n and could hardly keep go'.ug. blr kidneys acted IrrcBuJarly, but read P-e-ipitation In lj. and Hun-lredlVn. themselves and slKne.1 'Mr. llrown' or ) on March 24. His address will be fol-1 H.i ti'M ii inoi ta'nre yesterday M 'Mr. Smith' lev-n the Initials being i lowed bv a mii"lcal proirrain "by a i 1 . lu .,.'. i 11 i-.it.111 i.,l 1 nr.il llii, mi.ri.liiinU TiiiiMlv I rVinni. nf i.vncil ViiiTiilriut vnlrM SllTl - : Rbot.t Iran's Kidney Mils and Usod" Vti . ipi'.n l., V,ii 21 linuvs .. .0 twik thi'se rhwka In naymt-nt for day aflernonn t'arrle Jacobs lVir.il. T'lial tivei iji. lin e first niun'h 1"l var-dy, flashlights, etc. jccmpospT nf "A Verfert lty, will bi-i Niirn.nl iir.-fir. for this munlh .. S.'.iS Virlhl-ss chii-ks are cashed In the, ( the acriYmr-nnls! when line cf h-r ', it r arnisnes Kadgley - Zigler Hdw. Co. one 25 them and (Ley heip d ut.; wondt if li ly. A'he backache and tired, wortt out (eeiir.g left and my kidneys iit ! regulated " l'ric Ci'c, at all dealers. Don't simply a.'k lor a kidney remedy -t ! ) Doan's Kidn-y 1 ilis Ihe Mini that Mrs. risbcp had. Foster .'J.lbura Co, M.'rs., Ujlfalo, N. V. our novfiii SV.it V If V. stTiVl.-s Vi'ASU l).f from lh- wwkly i al. tldaT. IWllet Wlttk, wi.rry, v.a vvUlnn this bviinis. To'al mwip. I rum Sept. 1, l'i'l'i t.v .'"(.. Z i . Aver. i.'v in. t:-.. s t. 1. 1' ". To-sl d- . T. fioiu Hepl I, Avernuv n.i-cip fnt 44 n.i-1. np Win. in 'U t.f.l 31.29 Toni'-iit fa:r Tli'.irs.iay ra n larsrer cities more readily than In the, ( svii. will be Ten'-rd by the chnrw. ( r -.-;-1 communities. Mr. Rchrader's I Vrorrams will he rlv-n In a hnci- j stati-tuent siiow.-.t. (open air nmptthentre adlotnin the f o (town. The panomma, of more fhiri ' ft's eauv enomrn fo eorr a Joh of itdond acres of prune, apricot and at- nrinii.ii;, Imf the real tef of a print- monit orchards in fult bloom attracts , cr l the nrlefnal (oh. flrlcinalitv is ' thousands to the valley everv year. ( the ptnrnn of the exrlu.tve (nh print- (nnd to extend welcome and no ptf.nff f vvli.LIAil tit-l., OOaerrer. Ung department of (he Newi-Keview.'to these Is fhe purpose of the festival. I gj Jut call 73 jflj O