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I' ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURTAV MV ACS TWO Hi I kOSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Isaued Dally Escape Sunday W. KA i hS i RKT (J HATK.-i I I ..sToaideot an) Manager Srr- irv Tr-'irif SUBSCRIPTION RATte any. ji'.-r ycsr. by mail r aily, air. liuuiIm. by mull.... atty, three months, by wall.. . illy, aiE-l uio&Uj, by Diall.. 1 ally, by carrier, l-r uioutli. . : ViUy .Nmi Ki'Tlx. by mail. per yaar. .4.u . 2.U4 . LV . .60 . M 1 00 ""h. Iuo-Ii'hI P-. i. f.l.iiv.ly niltl.4 to lh u fr republication -I i,i al,Mal' If rr.'.il.-l lo 11 -tr p.. I wwrwli. rti.lllrd In Una l-air. -.I. I.....1 i.rH-a MiMlpi.-d hr.'n. AJi rialna of reput-luatluD 'it pcl.l t -. hi rr i linn r-."rv-l. 1 aa .oud clans matter y.uy 17, 1K2U. at Uis post office at Rosuburg. Cr.-jruu. under Ui Act of Maria 2, 1S7K. TIuslTli I4.." .7.1 O.N, ThUPaOAV, MAY 1, COOD E"ENING FOLKS Adjt. Gen. Gawge Willi And a coupla other Oificera were in The Villge laat eve Giving the local National Guard tht Double O and passing out silutes. D JMBF-LL DORA THINKS A go1' mash. ia 'reeh sportsman. 02' i i.. iil rain mn. folka. but "TI'O cure of giil.m .s, and Poverty, find the reform of crim-j somehow or other can t uk the rials, hiis li.cn found to hi-, us a rule, uncertain, incomplete-, temp- prophet', word fer ,i. rary, cxH'tisivc, and lout'. The iirevention of these evils lias been Ek wm tub tne lignt finU. ;roveu to bo relatively iirtaill, CUIlll'ltite, Jiermaiient, cheap, atldjtic tonight with the uaual alertneaa . i ,, ana bo ion". i.. n, ...... ,L 1 1...,,,,- .f Vmv Vnrlr tiimmiil tin his' ill lllt nu nui Ul IK'Hll 1 "in.', v .., ' i SOCIAL I'.tOGKESS IN AMERICA PICKBffi B r BERT & BATES -mi, . 1 ' ijjjTpriii w -J asm B HA? 1- r 3 H mt tactu wuao to r . t - i i. i VII in ;iin:ite or .soci.il progress in America in tne last two aec.iucs, in iiii presidential address at the opening session of the fiftieth anni crvnry nuvtingr of the National Conference of Social Work. "j'wo decades ai;i)," s;iid Mr. Folks, "The best citizens and h leadinjr public ullicials were highly pleased with their hos- ; lit, orpliaiir.jc'H, reformatories and rescue missions, lliey had in ini.iviiis as to the success of such agencies. At that time lie prevei, Jon of sickness, distress, and crime, was a theory, an trtiile of faith. To substantial citizens, it was in the nature ol Have you your home? a littie refrigerator in i IS OPEN TO ALL "Don't bring u nonet berries that we want," ita "The public is. cordially Invit'd. ' gtraw.atid that iii.nna evi-ryon. lo attend rllip llnys.t'd Festival ami Hum 1 l.'aure to lw sponanrtd 1 y I'mpqua i'nt of the American Lln at Hit- A lot of the clodhoppera win gei nr,I101y on n,.xt V dni-.-d.iy nirni. chance to knock 'em d:ad at the Le-: startiiiv at almut S o'cl-"': a wlilz gion Hayieed Featival and Earn dance tanj, vaud,.viili. program be next Werlnriday night. 1r,. (,,,, t.() R, immedlut. ,'y f.illowlnp 'i Hint Uiu blK bai n dunce mid hnyswd Here's five recipes "for successful l fcsilval wi'l sti'i t. I ntll m iMer rinw t'w Ja.z band will Mmoiiize i fix-filiation. worth trvinir. iirobaljly, ieci!e upoke well of it, .,,ii00. .ami mure r.-n win be inirrt. d into .... ... i i. .....:.. ;., :.. -...,,! ,,...1. ..1.1. ..vmn.im 1 1. Mix a little old-faahioned watch, j v, dr.... d:v nitht s a:f;;ir limn haf fulness with an allowance of new jn i vidence at any d im e ever fangle l freedom. iKtaKed In this cl'.y. Til" armory hull 2. Take careful stock of your mato- ,(.nfr transformed into a massive rials. Don't try to make a lemon P:hnrn. The public Is uru-nl to wear of potatoes, or a p'iest of a boy who . OVI,r,,, nmi Bln;liamH to I ho danre lon;e and and to be realized only in the distant future. Twenty years has seen i complete reversal in the jHwitions of cure and prevention in .hese tespecta. We arc not nearly so sure of the complete success n curative agencies as we were. e find that tuberculous patients nts io te a policeman. . "jusi o tin y can cut I : .....;,.:.. I l..,.l ..r ..l........... i,.r i..' Makt your children always pioud h . hwk of ,lll0. '"i". ...".. ..... . ......iitb. ... .... CJ y0Ui amoke your cigarctic. t.iu ( fiinn on v oc a.'.ionallv. Not all natients leavimr hosmtals bv the fait'doof are cured, and tins morgue is an important facto: in j 4i Try to comprehend new view i verv hospital. How often we find that some disease in middle points; don't have your children say: r 1 1 i- r r 1 ,' . . , , 1 , ' Don't tell Mother, she wouldn't un- nte, viliKil diiniiirilies usetulness and shortens ile, dates back io , d,rttand." n't... i:ni..n li,.1lui- lluiii.tv rhnrtiK wear your knee-length skirts in strict; ; ln,,(.r) wj r,.h;..irse a, 7:a0 o'clorl: tonight at Hie armory. Don't mil's a niin;lo number! Be on lime unit eniov everv minule of il- To say that a mail may be 'down' i 5. The "easiest way" mother spoils ;Th(, s. hool r.nd Hand benefit ner ennaren in Daoynoou men v.u..- ,.nu i iuinim nt ThuiHOay .May 11, iiu acute illness decades before. out is never 'out,' is true only in a theological or philosophical ?Cl'W; practically, the Rivnt majority of those who reach the level of the 'down and outs' do not come back. As to jails and prisons,' IJiave reached the conclusion that we Kiinil nevtr k'arn how to nmnage thcni. The demoralizing; ellect upon human beings ol" biJii;,' -placed in chargo of other human beings, deprived of their liLerly and civil rights, is too great a strain. I do not think we .''tall ever reform our prisons, but 1 have every confidence that v.t hh.ill outtrrww them. .Meantime, lirevenlion, instead of being s'juply a pious hope, or a tolerated s)eculation, has become a recog- iifcl succe. I'hc biKC':t fact of all is that in ill) years the a.erago lifetime in this country has tncreased from 41 years to fiG yuui-3, a gain of 13 years. This means the saving of half, a niUiiiui lives each year; a reduction in mortality of 10 per cent. Tliv-.i(vcrage number of sick people in the U. S. is probably a imilioii less than it would be at the sickness rale of fifty years r.go. ' get those tall flag pole women to pose luuerculosm has been cut 111 half; formerly at the head of the ,or the Par" ,.yl' """ cl.iss, it lias fallen to filth place, and falls steadily toward the bottom of the list. We now know how to wipe out diptheria at once, and it has already dropped to a small percena:re. In the last few years, infant mortality has fallen ns much as we have thought it would do in as many decades. " "Recreation is the best antidote for wrong doing; probation is belter than prisons, but it gets into action too lale when much tl.tmat.'e has been done. The twelve hour day and the seven day week must pass away, before industry will be sale for democracy. Our knowledge is woefully incomplete in the field of menial dis- .nmniice. vve must dooto our best efforts and all the resoun viicd, to 1 imi out the facts em. rotiniiient ThuiHdav ders why they are so wuirui in later p m yr- ! ' o 1 1 I An army travels on its stomach said Napoleon. That waa all right during! the war but nowadays many a young 1 business man gets there on his gall. t It used to be "tripping the light fan-1 SIAHY CAIili IX "MOTIIKIt" KOI.K tootle" but now its "fanatic" since the bobbed-hair flappers have been William Kox's Buper-proilucllon, making dance endurance records. '"Silver Wines" featiiriiie Mary Can '3: j will be khown for Iho first time In A New York hunter is going to Ho?, bin K at the Antlers theatn Africa In hunt rare nink duckn. The -martini; l.inirhl. .Wor.iinK 10 lid- diiDalch lava he'll use 20 eleDhants in vice from the William. Kox office the hunt. 'Wonder if they'll be pink l New York City, thisi feature pro eleohanta. Ideiilon tliows Mary Carr in a fat cli -sfc. -lii Utter cliarrterizaiion than in lh x -I- -I We often wonder where tho artists - t COMMENTS I j STATE PRESS : u The World's Richest. Wall street admits ihat Henry Kurd. ho lias Ion suer.Wully deli.d it, i now lb ruheni uuu in ibe orld. lit tinan.ial Btjtuiient tiled with the v. ,.-,rii,i;,-tu ( ni'.s.sioner of r- l.orutionj shows resets of 536.St1.99, aa eompared with 4iHi.i4d.stii tho lie- ii.ius ear. it shows rash on nanu uf I i, t ln'i -r 73i the iear before. Tins rert is ior '.be vear endins December 31 laat, and Mr. Kurd has recently stated thai liu iah balance now exceeds iuO,000,UUO. Kurd' urofila fur lajit year were fm.'Joo.ovO ai.d bis slock, with par vai.ie of ll.-o. naid dividends ol t.ao on evi ry ehsre, all of them owned by Koid aud bis son. in auuiuoii, rum put chased railways, coal uiiiies, water power sites, blanch plantB and other properly for ca.h. pay ins for them out jf earninKH, proving conclusively lhat Henry Kord is the world's tieatest profiteer. Kord's wealth Is esliruated by Wall street at a minimum of 7f0MU,ootl. It may even exceed this iiRure. iiow ;his eoiiipares with the wealth of mher Cniesus' is shown as follows: John l. Iioekef t-ller was estimated worth f l.uuO.Ooo.ouu but as he lias ?iven away a large porlion, he lias -ibout J3i)0,oun,0iiu left; Ciorce K. Waiter is rated as worth 1iio,uoo,iJUO: Andrew Carneeie, when he retired, mul 300,ikiu,(Jiio; 'Jhe .lolin Jacob -lor estate totalled J7fi.000.Utiu: the Marshall I-'ield estate reached JU'U.-: 1ii11.ei.Hj; the J. P. Morpui estate i75, hki.cW and ilie Cornelius Vanderbill ?stale $5U,U0U,U0U. So there is little; Itiesllon but that Henry Foul, who ocrtni his romuanv 'M years ato wiih I capital of lluo.uoO, mostly borrowed. ! ind a factory floor space of .28 acre now the richest of men. . Ford is now in a class with (he tiled Steel Corporation, nnd the jcncral Electric company, .ho three idine; in cah and security holilniKS. he three combined holding about (iou.UiHi.U00 cash almost as much as, the aitarecate cash reserve of the; s'ew York federal resorve district. , Foul's urofits last year undnubn dly . -xceeded the combined profits of all he farmers and hloek-Kroweis in ;he L'nited States, probably exceeded hem ntanv times. Such results lire inly possible through the most akill- ul and scienttltc inanapements. uie ealizatlen of a dollar's worth of labor or every dollar expended, a ruthless i 'xidnitntion of aKeneies and an excess irofit upon all products. Salem Capi- ai Journal. yriii!- 3.1 DEPARTMENT STORES Roseburg, Ore. Young Men's Sport Suits Smart Patterns! Attractive Models! Each tuit is up to the minute in tailoring. Combined with the all wool materials at our exceedingly low prices they afford you raluei only a J. C Fcnney Co. store can give. fiimmiK "Over the Hill.' .Mary Carr's role fs that of a mother ii'ul a devoted wif who hs siMiie;.. upotv the df atli of her hns I'nml the care of a u'ofilahlo busi that he h:id b.iilt pa well m caie uf two .toy and a dauch One so! is a quiet unaHsuminf p urr tne oilier a lazy lad wlu If we hs( our choice of neighbors we'd rather live In the diitrict where' the pajamas are still considered rather! t,ip cMf-mlnate. Those high falutm' fellers cu. who lire full o high brow idee, ain'r milH limse!f to h.-pomo the vie- im of tiofial p-trasites nnd htwrut ( l'iKitie;ts men. After tlio niniher ha ,(ir;ikeii deep tlie dre-? 01 poverty the fiimily i-- br-Miclit together b 1 rurioiiK twists of fato :.nd one : imain h; pitiiie;: cnte;-s into ihe pop : talK of their lives. :o much on nelghborin' i- O where O where have Our cluster lamps gone O where O where can they be? With their lights turned low And the wicks trimmed short O where O where can they be? rces 1 I IIi()M of pU Ji f- ItfCIIMII) DIX IN "(I ICKSANDS' i. I 1 Tcsiiany we louno a chcck ior 30U .vuieu, is .11 nn riiira liix, win "l Mio enotlBu noout tile ' on the mam stem and owing to the share his mtliiivfa. m for the roU turn- I e vlavs In "Quicksands," the How- 1 the rrd ll.twks picture which comes te policy when the check Is non- the l.lln rtv ili-alro todav nnd to not see that Kiev n9tl'"t- morrmv. "e is ttrst lieutenant of a mill When a father doles out cash In an "r" lost rear the Mexican l.onlei endless stresm to ft son who has '"d is In love itii ihe rii:ht Kirl never earneH a mckte its a deplorable 'ne ;,:'-' o," bin -m s of inpectior case. Sooner or later that selfsame to a "canti.ia ' a.-ris the boundary lad will say. "Well, Dad never taught ii MeMi-o -a resort freouented b me to work." " :"'.d condition:', whi. ii are briiijrinjr liujfe numbers of neonle 1 ,Jct that we eou,dn1 c"n 14 w the hospitals fo,- ,, insann. We do not strain-hlon the j i.-ts in me memai njyionp ti Id, because we do JU'iUnmt until they are ' alf trnnvn. We are onlv nt tho tl.rvl,M lf cunstructive achievci,, cuts in human welfare. l!y applying what we now know, by using tried and tested methods, by doing im a larger scale what we we now doing successfully in a small W.'IV. ltllfl 111 c)l I fl i t I 11" ikl-k a-!l.,t .1... ... ...... ...... ... ".f, xii. 11 tiruUMH I mm IlKtMH'le.S ol tutv to lU'iH't ni inn Hi ;t .. ...,. r., 1, 1: i . t . I - - v.i lltVUIKt IHIIIiail I U l'H II I M 111 Ml 1.1 lin I Idngcr but better. a;:d (omnnmily life, as well as individual. wii! rcahxe benefits which it is now beyond our power to express." - Clem up d:.y ha ii:ir passed into history we can now a! a-day vlf and o fishing. take yzzrz ILLAGE tolr3TtRSs Ucar 1-oIks; Joe Jackson's now a blacksmith, shoeing 1 at, (l since Uie day lie started, niattv :.!'(! . his v 01 u a man, from one v. ho train; pan. t Horses is his a.ul.'. iron sltivs he's nimliv lliv lianilner slliK.-s the anvil with a miglily sounding blow. in.-, marcn 1.1 progress in-.y appear as hard and Mow. Mirny coiinliiig in the lieililing of he railroads with rusty fry in And just n bit of romance has at last come in Lis life units ne Maris a imatmng ,.t a Imiao. pctliats a M,'e. If .;. the wi.iow Iudley M-n;s to ln.i'g ennrnd his mind, and !,.. K ' b:i:!;L Ilii castles it is there he's sure to find she's ,,;lrt f , us planning so be gives a lengthy sirl, and keeps on a shoeing h.-i M-s ciyv-g "MayU1, by and by." . , 1 . . 111s arms ait- grovvieg nravvny im, i,,s lust.,.s UIl,.l . . . ... ;u.i iiesn is growit:g soiui ami I ;i, actmiK 1 llic feline iliK" JaiKson i:o e.rne tr Ins iiiMV fiejiitl fortune like :i sn: pie minded as ; ..VI. ike y.ni feel he's not mping into town, and spem ciovv 11. IIus Klory is a true 01:0 and it simply goes to show, lhat vv,k nnd trust and confidence are things we ought to know. Th v Ftiw.pt hen up the weakiing r.nd f iev make him wdl and s'.r--,.g. They keep hir.l full "f courage lis he goes a marching on. 1: The chautauaua will soon be In our midst and we'd better stick to the overituffed chairs as long as we can until that time. ' Beyond the Alps lies Italy," said a h. s. ttuHent to ut today in giving us a hit o the knowledge he has pick ed up during the past four years. He must have heen specializing in geog raphy. i- Guy Cordon vas out fishing yester day and was successful in bringing in a fine mess of sardines. "i- We wondf r if Hoc Coue got through school on his own method. 1- 1 'Ypu can count on mc" said the adding machine. 1- We a.-, row oni biymg our flivver rne quart of g.;sohne flt a time. We're tryng to vcn it. i- 1- "Tv.o Cim" Hopkirs vt,is in the mrtrop-'iii tod.iy carving h s ;ni.:jlL in tetcpnene pots. t- i- A I'ltle g,rl of t.ve was enlertam I'.q the c.iliprs while her mother was gstt.ng rejrty. On of the ladies re '""kid wth a significant look. "Not ve-y p rel l y" spelling the la'. worn. "Nc." a.ni the child quickly, "but awful smart." . -v "Nu:h n' is qu,-e se ha-rl en a cr- Id's heaiih rs . m.t.er vho liUes to take US tnirr-a-.ur at intervals." ili'.ii'. 8.iUB!'.!ers he sees u ..Mexl- ma lielle niincllin; ulth Ilie sinis ter crowd mid L. sirnck by he: le.iuty and her i-irious resi 111 Miui.-e to the tirl who has prom i. d to marry him. t!n.'iiuent cv.nu in that hotbed 1 vi. e and vlUalny teM his pins i;al ei.iinii.-e i the utmost. Tin lieutenant jian -vs into a series 411 -nun os. till-hard III nrtinv her than par i scenario ami kes you f must l'lHleriic er ep ri n endurunce ot H..1..S them real r.i a 1 ;'r. ll'ltv :i tii- iu.. vh:.t the rlinrae vh'-n In the mi c.:lenl.iT. ,1 to l, a ::'iv :::;lh. I! s If I'l't'iri.t ; :-.v i,.s IT.! i!. IN MINM.sdT.l Mil - 1 1 PAI V. i' il !,e ,,, l-V the : ii'!M,a 1 :i 'A s in .'.I '- 1 11: t-r. mi-: .I--! (- ! r 1 I'liii-T the prilvi !' 1 il I 1 l. .,, i r-v-i:-e ,.- i!i-- .'.-'ii.n with tv 1 tni. at inc 1 1 j . ; . . r . ' r 1' i,i. lit c 1 r -r.isn -. , -a. -:1 May 17 - f A tf ttiiii ml lei-ilatiire ti -!e.-l. tiii:., ,.. '" ritly In liav.?-: ihitien l.i a s oi M. of the nin s.-s a fnrnm -in. which ar .:m I tor. or i: iiamif.i.tur'- o V-e ;-w e-..ii,-, a to poss. us any ' mat hit-" rn ' -er re:.i:n:i. rs rtire or Morinc Issue Denials Regularly. (iovernor IMerce's written denial bat he (aid Oregon municipal bonds erc worthless is attested by ihree ji-itner.res, whose planed Biateinent ne irci:lales. This will make it difficult or him to deny the statement, lle lides. it sets an expensive precedent. If our governor is expected '.o .'.i-ny n wrilitiK, with wilnessta everything he Is misunderstood as havinK said, 1e will have little time lefl for official lu:ies. His employes and .-ii-pointees, 00, will be overworked writing, liing- n.' and ciicula'.inK disclnimem. 1 It may be necessary 10 print denial blanks, wiih. fac-t iinile signatures of he governor and his loval witnesses 'trocessed thereon. Such blanks would ie a preat eonvenlrr.ee. They could ie hand-il out every five minutes dur-, nt; the governor's talking houoi, f inm , a. tu. io 10 p. m., those wiio listen ' ?ould fill in what they understood him j a have said, know inn well that he ; ft-ill desire to deny it for the excellent -eason ihat he didn't understand '.hat ie r-.iii! it. Kquipped with the :over-, vor's rneerlified i.iomise and certified lt-n:,il of havini: made the promise ;hc iffiee-seeki r, especially, would he re- j lieved of that false sense of security which recently has betrayed him into' ;our disappointment when somebody! l.'e Rot the job. Oregon Voter. ' Biblical Practice. ' Fourteen men of Ihe Eden Sunday ; School ilihle chiss nt Sudbury. Pa., .lave vaiied their scriptural studies by. ,x,inK o"i and doinn ihe ;:priiis plow-' inc. for Jose,h and .Ian? lit-nncl, boih jf whom ate past 60. 'i'iu-ir ei.tue arm of liu acres l,,.s been iirepared ior plant inir. flee of charge. j This was due lh ilenncis, tlie Ililile iti..hiita liaute, beiause of their 1 if. ; !i ns record for Chiistian l:ini!ncss.' 1" h us the biead cast upon ihe wai.-rs -onies back after many days. And In he pnwess. Ihe i'.iblican benelaclo:-s ion t do themselves any nann. Often religious theory' is one thing and religious practice qtiile ano;her ihins. Here both go admirably lo :i ther. If there were more practical ,':uisii:iiiity of this sort, there would be In aid less often the bitter charges that "Christianity has failed." Al bany liemocrul. Intrusive Politics. lr. C. J. Smith, chairman of the !ein.Mi:i:ic state central conimiitoe, i !, so we are informed, lhat his or- ..eieii s.iouiu nave ihe omuii iuni- whai man should be leiem i'"r apiK.intiiient to the place hippitiK board made vacant esignaiinn of s.-naior Cham-K,-n under adniis --ion that u 1 i I Young Men! Here's A Big Opportunity To choose your new clothin; from our selected models. They are the choice styles of the season, attractive, pleasing to look at, delightful to wear. Pictured is one of the smart suits we are featuring. Our assortment includes all wool cassimeres in pencil stripes, tartan plaids, checks and herringbones greys, browns, tani and blues. All remarkably priced at $17.50 i $19.75 . $24.75 PACIFIC CUAST LEAGUE LI'tJAIi SKTOlt FOIt .Mi;.Vfl San Francisco Vernon Salt Lake Pon land Sacratiieiiio . . I.o. Angeles . .Seattle Oakland V. I.. Pet. 26 15 24 17 23 17 zi 19 21 IS 17 23 14 26 14 27 .t.34 .r.sj .575 .i.4(( .57 .452 .3;.0 .311 OAKLAND, Cnl., May 111. Oakland deleated i'ori'and here today 6 to 2. Although, the Heavers out hit ihe Oaks nearly iv.o to me, they also made many crron T hen errors me.-.nt runs. Mails. Oa!;s' 1 wirier, h-'lil the Heavers whenever any men were on bases. The score: J. H. E. Portland 2 10 4 Oakland 0 7 2 P.altcries: Middleton and Paly; Malls and Lakr. Tl t'SOX, Aiisona, May 17. noinceinent of definite plans for organisation ot a lea.gue fi r thi . fense of Mexli-ans charged with 1 lntion of tho laws of the I'v Siuiej, r.nd latnichiiiK of a drii so-iire 5.1100 members vvitliin period ot' two months, was m. here recently by F. Srhniiilt. 1 ritary to IJenry V. Anaya, forr M.-xiean counsul here and t r.rand recreiary of the Ali.13 E puno-A ,m 1 icano. Organization of tho league, . -lares liu: secretary. Is for llio r pose of providing a lcpi.l d-f to which Mexicans are int.: when clia..ged with violation 0' : laws of this country. Prejad rrainpt. Mexicans in crlaiinal n has, in the past, caused ilie fonts arriins them to le pat lurly heav,, .Vfr. Schmidt iudii.i A fe. tos A-:nr!p3 Beats Seattle. Los ANi:;;i.;:s, May m 1.0.1 An-::el.-s male u mi, stnti.rht against .-'eaitle t'.ilay. winning the Kecond game of the m i -, s 9 to 3. Oits (Van dal! pti'-Iieii g,.,i ball, hording ihe Ind.ans to six .K-aOerd hits while Twomhly. Anu.1 rk-ht fielder, puled cm iliree singles and a double in four tunes at bat. and Palilwin, Los An geles rateh.r. hit tv.o doubles and a single in his four limes up. The reore: K H E f'-""" 3 6 3 l-s Ang. I. s U 12 2 P.atieries: Jach, pj;.Ki i'liiinm.-r and varyan: CrardaH and Baldwin. eeats. snils and dresses ! Price !.T5. Marksbui-V Co. t:- 1 1 I In.l of u that 1 rat 11 - reecipy f . r m -any uiiia .-e-r. - co that 1:. .,--. t'on k: !i ih. -.ion of ! iii.i- h r, -n 1: ' lo nliia- tuent ni fr any car. to -nen.J. d 'Ml Ihe .) tile ii- 1 Lull. he new member (r.un !l,e V,.r.l..,.. milH br a d -morrat. e shall am 'he d- ki.m talic cha.rnian to Kay win 'lie d. n-.oeraiic organisation shmifd I'Hk him out. No. no. The ta-k vve -hall set for Mr. Smith is a much h.ird r one ihun ihat. I, i.: !!-. lie ,h. circiini-tanee when ni.rt W.khIpiw WiNitn. hnvie..- -i. -.i ;., 'l'"eint a r-ouhl'.r.in to l'ai...-t.iat o'- fiee. cigi-uiieil in ain av th,. vis.,es T in i.;nihliran orgr.Pt7-.tion Of course he never did. The f.iel ,,w teqniros that a b..anl si, ail be Hon partisan, or St hast bi ;.arti--h:i. rew-a'-. a pia;n int-ni to r.-'a,. nut t-.iv. rnm.nt ,s, nrv fom tl.e in-:i-,;.-t,,-e of rariisan amhii:or. 1. 1. "t h phu-r with which to r, war.1 to ia-ty, nor one up..-, gan:iatiins ar- to t-u:i,l 1 : Li-. a 1 1 1. .i , . . . , ... .... . , ,1. ii. u.-r. i-..i--i -n-.n-.-n thai if .. ,- ,.. h'' t- ;v- tn.-ni,,-!.,, .rar. ,r,. "H"arv .n.-ers for -:i (l:, o.n ''eni xia:. IV.scon s rhanre of h, ;... . - icmher er. the sh.i ;..nS board be Fn.-ters loss o Vernon. SM-!;ami:nto. m.-iv l.-Verr.on d.'f- at-.l the s.e-itors 3 to 2 in the seconu c-tnt.. ;,e series, makin two slrnU-ht. s, li -llenbaeh was s: s'r on the mound than Penner l:lfte.l 1 i .),' innincs The sere: R. H . ' ' '."II Snrraa-.ento ! Uiiir!-s- s'h, il.-nha. h and Muri.'iv P' r.t'.-r an,I K... hh-r. : n lead-1 who ; !t 3 T,,k.-S. I' vvrt grmaiiis. rancisro post poind.! t T. with 1, R-h, ui"tr, 1 tarn to A r. s"rr- 1 i"r.. vi 1 !. , . ti... ri-t of .1 'iifly for San 1.;. r.i. ' xp-ef to sp. nd thr I Vr. r.-o ,.M,,. , r ' ''"' : a'.o'it tV.e. fir-t nf -l.i. h time ,.. wiil re-1 ' i in v iolin In.- true-1 lor rv a . hieh pa.: . ih. ir i-- !-'s w. "f the Th ti., fiat it - wranl el.- Or -.l.trnd r-: wh.illv o. riain that -..!-' d-mi. u ie !artv 1,r;f-,.(. " -t 1. - i-aiv .tilif ,,!,nn " '""n Mi Nor:hw.-t ' :tn r-t-ats ihe rygg.-sHon ' I"" I, let finr , t,f,,r " er..io:--ni-nt is :iian. m . IJSyHENyoubuy Vf Goodyear Tires from us you get quality product, at t!i9 tiwest price at which that quality can ba bought, and you also sct a service lhat will hs'.p you C-t from those tires si! the mileage built into then at the frxicry. There's the net cf qua'.ity, price, and service, and of economy, too. ,fi turn Mempt- I h.m up utth atandm Cock.' ar Sonic itiiM-.iit it; " ":B No-Ill t'nr ,rrri MiKl l K n '. Mi -Norlli -l M Xle I or Wtf - 3y- -