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1921
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
Issued Daily Except Sunday
U W. BA'I K.S
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. The Avv lafrd in eivLily
af all iirw ,1. .iJ''d t.. II ..r
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iatortxi u aocund cIum mailer J.y -7. 1 at lb- poal office at lioaeburg.
in on, uudi r :!m ct of jlar;ta 2, 1-7.
i HIJbEBU.iu.Tht.uO, IHUfbOAY, MAV 3,
TilC INDIAN'S IIKSI KCT FOP. LAW
GOOD EVENING, FOLKS
We don't a'pou ,
It'll bt vary long .
Now till the
Stink bugs
Are with us.
DUWBELL DORA THINKS - (
That Paul Revere had a night .
mare. -
ic t
"Vou may slick your hair . j
With a lotion io rare I
That cooties backslide on their,
spine;
Vou may shake a hoof j
That a clumsier goof .
Would give hie right eye to define;
Perhaps you get by
With the come hither eye
That flappers absorb with their
tea:
sheik to somebody
BY 0. A-. C. CLASS
' Indian Burial Ground Visited
by Group of Agricultural
College Students
TODAY'S MARKET 1
REPORT X
FAMOUS CHURCH SEEN
Method of Burying Bodies in
Charcoal Explained by Pro
fessor Horner, Who Con
ducted Research Work
COnVAI.MS. Muy 3. Looking on
tin; mounds of Indians who were
burled limner aso than the human
niilul ran recollect, nits the exneli-
Gut you're only a simp to me." Ex, ' W1,.e f 150 members ol the Oregon
-f 'if 1 Matury class hurt Saturday. Tho class
The other day a feller asked us how ' under the guldrnce of J. It. Horner,
wt made our living and we sa d. "I professor of Oregon history, also
live by my wits"; and he said. "Now rlxltid the lliil and Crawford 111 u
I know what makes you look so hun- R, urns In Albany.
All Alaskan Indian was arrested for trunk-i'.' His captor
Jtartid Willi liim upo;. .. vi'i.ri.Mjine journey o.er snow, wliich
fUttched M'veral huudrcj mi'ts (if waMu U.twifn l,i:n and jail.
: 'UwrinK the journey Uio captor fell ill; so ill th.tt he was helpless.
Vi'iitn'Upoii Hjo lutliuii dr.itrifcd him the rfinaininp; hundred miles
3o liis sflfi'ty ami Lis own iir.pri.iim'iit, or perhaps, death. A
!!.yrt tune ao an Aim.ritaii Jndiai), under sentence of death, jfotl You may be
M . l-.'y 01 txetiiuon mat nc nnvni arrange j 1 1 nair aim muicsi
3iis crops for his family. At the end of the reprieve he voluntarily
"fchowtd up for execution. Xor arc tl.L'se instances unique; there
Urv many such. Apparently the untutored savage has u great
Irebpect lor law. To hin inlnd, the ukit.se of real authority is made
3o be respitted and obeyed. If broken, the law enacts a punish
3nent. 'lhc Indian mind does not "see" any point to evading that
uni.shment. Kven the fact that the 'punishment may mean death,
tit' not deter him. . There have li 11 instances of white men who
left jail on parole ni'd returned; yet one would hesitate to trust
Ziny man with fn-edom, who was under sentence of death! With
2 uch examples jrivon by savages, men with little or no education,
C ivilization, or traininir, it is the more reprehensible when we, the
citizens of a Nation which prides itself upon being self-governed,
tielibcRttely vinlsln laws Jmh-huso wo don't like them. Jnstanees
ara cvtrywhero.; the bootlegger and his customer, are but sample
'of many. I!ig business violates the law; see any Federal Trade
ommission report. , auiodhxjiiisis violate tne law ; : ee any ponce ...ur "- , " - - . of lrlny,.ta Co; rrA wiih ace. At the
gry."
Dear Ed. I am an 8th grade
student and the teacher wants us to
find out what animal approachee
nearest to man. Can you tell me?
CRAMMARITE.
Ans. The flea.
I have a chance to go on ths screen.
Hi'ar.ons frr the ditf.r'nt fhapes
o' Indian sluills on nl-ulny at the
Prices Paii Farmers for Produce. .
Duller 25 to 30 cents.
Hutterfat, 3 60
Kkks. 1 cents pr dozen.
Ili ns. heavy. I8c lb: light lie lb.
19J3 Broilers, SOc lb.
Veal, dress. a Se to lie lb.
Hoks. dressed, lie, 120 to 160,Ua.
. WelKbt.
Cowa, prime, 4H&
Steers, pnuie, c
Honey, loaJ production, 10c lb.
Caeara bark, lizi, CVsC lb; castars
bar, 1K1. Tc
Retail Prices on Mill Products.
Kid mohair, per lb. SO to 70
cents.
llohair. per lb.. Lie.
Wool, fine, per lb. 40c.
Millrun, $1.40 to fl.CO sack of 80
lbs.
Cracked corn. $2.25 per 100.
Whole corn, $2.00 per 100 lbs.
Rolled liarley, $1.2.) a sack of 70
lbs.
Flour, soft wheat, $1.73 sack.
Flour, hard wheut, $1.5 and
$2.20 a sack.
. -T 1 1 .
T'iT Soulful community work In this
4 . I Church
SCREEN OUT
THE HOUSEFLY
THEY ARE A MENACE TO
THEv FAMILY HEALTH
Prepare to exclude these pests before they arrive, as
warm spring diys will surely bring them.
. Our"big stock of ,
DOOR AND WLNDOW SCREENS
enables us to fill your order at once. We want you to
see these goocjs, which we are displaying now ,
Churchill Hardware Go.
THE WINCHESTER STORE -
OFFICIAL FILINGS
53213. Conditional lllll of Sale.
LoKnera and Contrartors Mach. Co
and J. II. Hildcburn.
DS2H. Sat. Mts. t'mp. Valley
showed no nlcn of brain develop
ment, but that the proirudlnK' Jaw
bone elKiiirii'd Kreat tenacity. In
other Ivi)c3 of skull the bruin had
Fly or,f'Cture7 1 been developed equal to the white
Pi-.ture, of course. Mary Pickford j m,,n of today.
Va L. -a- SL. I. 11.Ua '
iroks T
L historical material ly hlinwlf. Th?
... ... XX X I display room wag filled wirh clothes.
lllll Illimi-UJlI t.-I5 l'Aildlllt 11 a 1 1 1
r.,,,r Horner. On. hnil a v. rv Ir- 5:i21a. H4 I) 51a. Patent, to Ed-
reptilar surface nnd was alniot
slralKht on tho bark. . lie said It
Doualas 1 np mispu.m as tounnea ny
r- , .mi l .i , n
IT. J. J rilll Tr iiu KUiIieit-ii an hit
court docket, ('.ranted that niisparkiug and i.iislaiH'ling are not
crimes to be mentioned with' murder; granted that buying or
rolling a drink is not to bp, classed w ith robbery. Nevertheless,
la violation of the law is a Wrong; it is un-American, unpatriotic,
icowurdly. Indians are said to be men with children's minds. With
Jibe above instances in mind, "A little child shall lead them," takes
on h now meaning.
.
The delegation of Yeomen visiting this vicinity today for the
pore of selecting a site for a children's home had the privilege
inspecting one of the choicest property holdings in the county.
!n f.-ict, wo doubt very much if anything in the state cxcells this
Jj'.crcnge." The focatiou Jt lmist if lent for the purpose 'intended.
-Nothing could be added to tho tract to make it more suitable for
n children's homo. All requirements are embodied in this fine
Tiece of pmiwrty. Tho Curry estate has long been known for its
VprtKluotiveneiej, its scenic beauty and ideal location and surround
ings. The state has nothing better to offer, all things considered,
Jand should this county !x unfortunate in not favorably competing
J ith other sites ottered to the delegation, we will have the satis
faction of knowing that we have not been outdistanced neither
Hn tpiality, (piantity or climate, llosoburg has its best. We have
wit) apolcigins to make. Nothing to cover up. And above all, not
a iint'le virtue of this great I'mpqun Valley has been misrepre
sented in any way. The truth is gtod enough and upon this
ZJVu'idaliiiii we rest,
ptomaine In your home?1
Did you know thai Bill Whipple It
running for mayor?
What? You mean he's after the
election?
Nop. I mean he'e runnln' errands
for Mayor Rice.
Pardon ut just a moment while we
move our flivver our half hour is
up.
! 1 ' ; i-
Chickens that run around too much
get tough.
Crawford museum there was a sim
ilar collection of pkullK, relies, and
mounted animals. The Crawford mu
seuin was founded by I jr. J. T. Craw
ford, tii first man to open mounds
In the Northwest, II. T. Crawford,
his son, instituted the commerce
department at O. 1. C.
The Vnlted rresbyterUu. cliorih at
Albany, the mother of the I'nited
VreabytBrlan church of the world.
w;ih visited. Thin church whs formed
from the Cumberland Presbyterian
Associnled Presbyterian, Associate
Reformed Presbyterians and Tres
lyterian churches in Oregon In
xCi'2, It ecu use the country waf
it was decided
- WET WOE
Sing a long of sixpence, a tonneau thinly pniiulmed
full of rye, i to unite for a trial period of
Four-and-twenty bike cops passed the j fi year. It war Called the United
tonneau by. Presbvterbin rburrh nf flretnn. In
When the stuff was opened they found J8r,9 aM OIhf.r Presbyterian churches
w .. I if j, . , . 1L 'of the Cnlted States united at Pitts-
.an iitai unijr iricn upon ing i k.iu- B...i ,1... i, .i
; ,,iiift, nin in.- iiuiiiit nil. iiiiip.ru i
. i nueo eresi-yienan cntircn oi aibt
I lr.
Today's weather Is nothing unusual in this neck of'the woods
-iind we don't want those Yeoman visitors to think that observer "' r Prdon for disturbing
. Hell is handing out anything out of the ordinary in the wa of j you wished to s'eit your automobile
consignee7
DELIVER BY RADIO, TOO?
1923 bride telephoning to butcher:
"Please send me a nice juicy ateak
and aome gravy." -
There are some people who hate had bun a member of the Oregon
profanity of every kind unless they , legislature. The siudenls Kathered
are using it themselves. nliout ihe front pnrrh and he wa3 re-
'I'ieJted to say a d'r words.
A liiard Is a frog with "fallen "These thlnits illd not Interest dip
arches.' ' i then, and I did nor know they were
mund Schnc-lde
5opl6. V.
It rras onr prlvjlere to exrhanire
KrerUBgs with Hon. O. P. L'othow
during his' brief stay in this city,
and we"elt a thrill of appreciation
for the successful business man who
is always ready tQ sive time and
talent as he serves In the fcanctuuiw.
o'r the pulpit.
MOLLIS
The homn of Abe nievln : who as
I slated Dr. Crawford In opening the
I irst Indian mouniU, was visited. He
iranie from Ml-snurl ln lS."iil. served
I In the Ubisue Klver Indian War. and
D. Melrose Orchard
I.mihI Co. to C. A. Johnson, 84 D 515.
i:,oo.uo.
53217. Patent, to Lorrls L.
Singleton, 84 I) 515.
63218. Agreement. Blanche Jj.
Krohn, to Carl 1). Palm, 84 D 51 .
$200.00.
53219. W. D. 84 D 516. $1400.00.
J. R. Halley to Mrs. .Mary Parker.
53220. .Mtp. F. L. Slancliff to
fiuy Cordon. 39 M 3S3. $282.00.
3221. Mtg. v. M. Allen to E.
Hunt, 39 M 3S6. $1009.00.
Inv. and App. Est. Sadie M. Smith
Deed.
53202. Sat. Mtg. J. Shackles to
Wilda Abbott, 39 M .185.
53203. V. I). Wilda . Abbott to
Vra. Mlnnlo Pyritz, 84 D 512. $10.
00. ,
53204. W. D. J. A. Yokura Sr.
to A. Selert, 84 D 612. $10.00. -
St nil VI 'iffn . tnv tn
Ellen C. Denny, 84 D 512. I
6::200. n. Herno E.'Schnman to
R. W. J. Reed. 84 D 513. $10.00.
53207. I). Uemo Schumnn to R.
W. .1. Heed, 84 D 513. $10.00.
53208. w. D. C. S. Frank to E.
P. Ulment 8 4 II 513. $10.00.
63209. W. 1). II. W. Jones 'to N.
G. Huell, 84 I 514. $10.00.
63210. Mtg. Henry J. Kllnger to
II. Andrie 39 l 385. $1500.00.
5211. W. D. W. E. Smith td G.
E. Woodruff, 84 D 511. $10.00.
63212. 84 D 614. W. D. J. Lander
to W. S. Ilrosl. $10.00
Est. Mary A. Kath, Deed, for
Probate, Will.
Inv. & App. Est. Hannah Dnnlels.
ttrctllt Court
Cert, of Attachment. Riddle State
Dank vs. D. C. Ilollenbauch.
Cert of attachment. Riddle Stato
Dank vs. I). C. Hollenbaugh.
o
T.y C. H. HADDOX,
(Internattnnal News Hervlce Stall
.t'urreMiiunilent.)
COI'MIU'S, Ohio, May 3. Assert-
BLUE 4 WHITE FRENCH CLOTHS
Assorted Japanese designs, 48 bylliiK that the Ullile is a "great and
18 at 8c and 60 by 60 at $1.13. Nap-! beautiful poem." Dr. Charles Re
kins. 40c set of 6. New goods just inlnolds Brown of Yale l iiiveraltyJu ai I
at Carr'8.
I8ANEZ SEES 1V10RE !
(Tntcrnntional News Service.)
MEXTONK. Muy ,'i. The Four
Horsemen will ride afcain. scattering
war, destruction and ruin In their
wake, according to Vicente Dlasco
Ibanez, famous Spanish novelist, in
an Interview here.
Senor Ibanez forsees an almost
cbntlnuona state of conflict for
Tlurope and envisages a mighty
Struggle within a decade unless the
people's hearts change.
I am not pessimistic." he as
rerted. "I do not believe there Is
any olutlon of the European prob-
..wtalner conditions for their particular benefit. We are mighty
Zl'iad, however, that these distinguished visitors had nil oppor
tunity to get a sample of the real ".stull" carried in stock from
;a climatic standpoint.
The Southern I'arifio is niinjr to sihmhI ?."0,000 in the way
of improving their yards in this city. This is good news to the
optimist, but nn awful joke to the pessimist.
. ii
m I resioViit Iliiiilmg is scheduled to slot) at l.Hhiiwl .Ink-
.Xiontler if there will be any "fireworks"
' point.
-from a political stand-
and I wish to warn you not to count
on me to buy it. because I have no
need of one at all."
He Is indeed a wiae man who is
citir-fied to appear great in the eyes
of hts family alone,
.
There were no domestic science
courses In the old d.tys, but the wash
inoaru aervefl as a board of education.
The man with an onion breath
Idorsn't a ways raise them) In his own
cartten. Maybe he s been eatin' hash
house dressing. ,
M'lng to be so valuable or I could
have Kn'heri'il a eret many." salii
lllevlns in referring to trinkets tak
en from the mounds. "Dr. Hill and
I were the first ones to dig Into the
mounds, lut I luive not engaged
rlnce. Perhaps I am a little super
Ftliinus. hut d.m t like to disturb
Ihnse people." he continued.
The t'oehran t;ioitnds on the Wev
la. ranch were ihen visited. They
; vere Kill feet In diameter, round.
;.ml 1.1 feel high. Charcoal and ar-
'itwh ail were s raiclied from the
i top of the niiMiuiU with sticks, hut
j no cxcnailiu: took place. Professor
! Horner :t:itc.I thin the mounds were
1 twice as larre ticn first built as
! Tin y are nt preseni.
! ' We have not enough active brain
!!-. to coiiipr. Ii. :id the I. nth of
address here, declared that ,'TiOL'tie
license must be permitted to make
the book luminous.'
"We have passod that stage where
our faith deprnd3 upon tho literal
truth of nil the Bible.'.' Bald . Lr.
Drown. "If It affords us a clear con-1
ficptfun jof fled, provides "a guide to
lead men to greater work and Is
lamp to. guide men's feet an1 light
their pr.th, the 1'lhle Is true."
Stating that the spiritual trulh
of the Hlble Is apparent and that I
to Interpret many of the passage;
literally "T.ould kill our faith in
tho trulh of the Illble,' Dr. Brown
continued:
"The truth of tho r.lble does not
depend on whether the book of
Jonr.h is literally true, whether Sol
omon wrote all the proverbs or Da
vid wrote all the psalms. The Bible
In elf telln tie to study It and rate
that which la local, temporal and un
essential from that which Is univer
sal, hiHthig and essential and accept
Its te;.t parts. Let the Ullile stand
lem. Tho evil Is too deep. It Is In i
he hearts of thq people. Thoy nrejor fallt not; ny4 the tout of ecceslas-l
full of hatreds and bitterness. Poll', Ileal rinfcmn, hot by the test of. use I
ticians are tmni-ing in terms or and experience."
fronlers. territory ' prestlgo and) o
SATIN QUILTED SLIPPERS, S8e PR.
Finest grade slippers, soft lenijier
soles, special buy. Wo save you about
half. .Carr's where you save
trade. Wa shall never have peace
as long as that state of mind exists.
The great war only heightened the
feeling and made it more bitter.
"I think we shall have other wars
many of them. There are-all the
possibilities. Look at Russia. Look
at Germany. Look at France. Look
at England.
"The present situation is only a
phase of the whole question. Re-
Try tha Goltien Itule Baruer shop.
Lie shave, 33c bair cut. Excellent I
worki 618 Winchester St.-
PIG BURIED THREE MONTHS
' UNOER HAY STILL ALIVE I
;i.i:mai.i: news
Mrs.
It' 11 t,. Lit , it. . l, . I ,1 . e i- -r -.. r , " tcw oi me emaii-towners are still
II S ..II lM'llt to bit.- the hand that S feeding you if It S feeding 'wondering what is going to become of
I I iiln Tim. l.-.d -I-.... ,k
" " ima.i-towners are Still i i:i-inU were foimeH
you poison.
.1
.irroll.s:
; 1 d like to be the Ha.l.i of a Hule Imv 1 know. I'd 1
t :ill him Soni'V, for 1 love l.-m nuu h tilth. I in v.r , t
- I iitii and lie s never Ik-;, .! oT it i , , vl ;.k. to h.ive him silt
. iiu- now, uhii my Ktiic.
I'd a--k hitn hts of tuieslions ..nil I'd hao a l -t .!' f.in
1 ii:! to t! e stories ef the things that he has ,l,.re. I'd hi
I i'' it to W a I'.'.tnotts little In -v. tn k". tl.t,t t-xerv ii ..
- v, i bound to britiR some joy to grown-ups ai.il J., ,,.
I'd ;i- him if In- kt.ew bis piidires were .. tome t - . ; mi
-iijrl'Kie.
j e si ea nun ore v. fi in t.itters, ard 1 ve mvi I.
i l'e situ hit-i Wkmn I ..T-;.y and I've seen l.i-.i 1 ...
. ? i.t .-'.u.tvs I couhl loe him i r hi winninir kiddie v
I. ii ,r an jtil.t'.iof. i.i bis f .' . r, t!..-il stays.
: Ills tyt-j sre l.:if and lii'Ti. t, l-.is smile is R.nd t. .-. I t.f-.o".
r "'!'! Ii-'"' er" i'Vo id his !o'k PtUM always be to i .-.e a lutu-
;ie v ho alresily is star, .h.. name and fame have ti.i. led
i p'ac.-s i t.ir ai d fsr. S. I d lx more than hnppv nntt mv
i. it wiini.i sure e k'.i.I i. . w,-r,. niinc and 1 rould In?
J.'t kio 0rftn's l.ul.
met
i)t W illl
..111
;t:.d
!! -. h!v
when we get the ctuster lamo
posts.
! 1-
Yes. Ans nthr, Manhattan cocktaih)
are ciciiiy connectrd with Broad
way's birds of parad.se.
t-
fen-tor Bor.ih warns his party
leaded that "The American voter Is
.i-.n-mingly inilrorndfnt at this time."
In.lred hj's ihowmj more indepen-rl-iu-e
now than he w.it a year ago
v.iirn a cfr.am wa d lieutenant ran
into heil(;u,rters with the announce
tti ment that ' theie fellows down in the
1r vot.n juat aa they damn
plr.ise."
Tl-nr are two th.njt. anywav. tht
dn't ,-o'ry. Th-y are pug do8S i-d
'.tn pg rod agrnts.
I"
'Tvs-i rl.Tn in
Lri- jh j'fy
I-- trie h.ilrrv
S.'r-rth cf May
T- it the bill
C rcters
Cj 9 arouhd ard
said Porfes-
f r Ili.rii.-r. "F.ir.-sla have come
i-.tiil sen.' .nnl mi. nms have .'Ikiiiki-iI
t!'.. ir eoiirs-'S :e, r.il tlnies since the
nieuml Dull, lets Kurkeil here."
The niiMinds . re built fur the
nr. ei l iiia in ih tti-ail. ami were
. place ol r ,u, iniiiau.
f earth hlg'Jv
Buy uiiw while our tnrk is complete. I
THE
d;stock
Th.-y were built
i'MCril Wll h .1, IT
: f'-'-t In il'.ir,'
.'!l.il- I'liii'Viiil
p '. in .IT ll I In
"-r ';i r on tuti
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i i.ii.i in- 1 1. .,
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f'..ir ll.ir-.ier i
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"Voj .jn't hatta pa."
1- t
S.m-ic o-.9fy doetn t flow.
oal, esuilly ir. to
r. and roiilial In
-as pin.-, rl waist -oitle?
with a slnv
h)- lioiiv w as pi ic
!enid l,.y ra.k.-t
It tui the aniafl.i
find him. Tluii.
Is mad.- by I' -o-1
des.-rlblng the 1
"t the fire loirn
to t-la-iuf.ieture
TVe lhe (lend."
1U-I ii d v. ith ther
' e -.alio- w;-.y as It
?inl Virgins In
" pp'a!n..l Ilia
.Iw.iya built n.-,ir
l-.HT Rlr.a-.; h.ive
!!! until ooi
i by this fact In
It Just
TLOWtR 6wi S ASH VASCS
cur
!t' i.'0-e fun wcrkie' t).an Icafin'.
f on
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(International News Bervlre.l
WAVESr.DKO. Pa., May 3. Buried
for more than three months Under -a
straw stack on the farm of Max
member, literature is now Interna- rpscuod aUve h'f;rm
lonal science I is international, hf aid the grunts of the animal. The
trade Is International, many things ptK as re(iuced to skin and bones
are iiuernauouai. v. nue poiuics. nna iInable to walk. Fed on milk.
which Is the most Important of all the animal recovered rapidly and now I
in me liven Ul (lie lieunies OI tni- IS Salrt In he in ffnnrt ennil it nn
I nations, Is still narrow and nation-: While imprisoned under the stack I
I alistic. , the animal gave birth to a litter ofl
! "I see no hope of peace until that pis, all of which wore dead. It is I
l.h.ni.... -...I I . n lt.1 Knl I..1-...I II... n,n U ...I
, - vimiij,.-.--, niiu iu.-i .a a inn., lllll wiv.,u uir ik .r eu.iunll Bilrtw w
L.u .i-t-r,,, v. I.IU'IIV. l..r fri i.rn lv In fhn Knn rt a k'eell tier Ive il.lrllttr I ia 'mnro.n.
'' MT- nnn "" he added, "but I bi lieve that peace,"'"'1 an lhat iiiellins.tfnow water I
.... .. oweu in tnts cny. will eventuallv come." furnished drink.
Mr. and Mrs. William Splk.-r ofl The pig disappeared lalo In I)eera
Klamath Kalis, who for many years ,, " ber. At the time it waa believed sbt
w-re hlchly esteennd residents of j ""ocduhi. u i u, en t ts j-jc fri. hau been stolen,
this city, are here, negotiating fori I 4
ihe sale of their line residence on I A,""her s.upment at Carrr. Every , MeCiinuU-k and Ueering hay rakes. I
willow street, and we are in formed ' ',,,"u.," " a P'i"e. mowers raid blnd)-rs at 'Wharton llros.
that Arthur Hagen has boutlit " ' " '""r al Jac
1 .ace. .r. and Mrs. HaB.-n will oc !
cupy It at once. .
K. X. Camp of Riddle, Is greeting
his many friends In this city.
Mrs. Parks, the venerable mother
of W. S. Parks, is visiting her son
and his family in this city.
The Lutherati Ladies Aid was de
lightfully entertained at the home
of Mrs. .1. LMmer Nelson last week.
A ery larj-e crowd was In attend
ance and genial hospitality marked
the meeting, liell.lous refreshments
were served and much business was
transacted.
Mrs.. 0. N. hel Is at her home In
this city, ami is improved In health
we are plcmed to note.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. lias, el and sun
-'ammK- spent one day In Kosebttrg
looking tfter business mailer...
This is a typical spring dav anil
nil the new colors of the latest raniy
nr.- very becomingly being worn b'v
tour pr.fy sirls.
Mr. and ):r. Meriil P n:.n i,
nioverlout to the Panth. r Itinie
i Lumber car.ip wh- re Mr. Hart tins
a fine posliion. im.l where Mrs I'-r-will
have rVarse of the ol 1 1 e 'w.Vrk.
.vr. n,i vr. Jam.-s Tiller ar
at home ., t. snv.l.-r coita
South V. l'lis Av -ntio
i. i.. i e,-.iu.- and Mn. l:'i, a Han-;
. ' snui ii-s now by the .l!li,:, no
. el the road w r;.. r.. r.d the l,ve
to come out lr b.ok all. vs. put we
"re sure n-.ial r.jult, m clear th.
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ii Miv r..ans rt our j.u'.lic
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-.- h..r-iiony has pru'.omlnated
and a lrr.- graduating cla; will i,e
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