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    ROSEBURQ NEWS REVIEW. FRIDAY, MAY 1, 10?.
PAGE FIVE
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jM n YOU ACCEPT A PRESENTOF $25?
, sterday a farmer fame In and looked over our stock of machlu
mil bought a'mower. "Well. the 2i 1 saved on that will come
, ilv - be remarked as he signed the cheek.
ir a Ssoctiin syrlugtouth liarrow.
1 it into bis truck, '
Another farmer
and remarked after we had
Guess i mljiht as well take that one-hone
...I. n thta harmw In r,m if f i P 1 1 ' A ......
l-itor. i Savea ruuufiu ' " i' j . . , wu
-. l ! dm vi,i atll! rifcuin nlwiiit luiM Attil trnvinv
La all you miyrtu v., j - ' - - j ,
rs can t run their own ousiness: mine, u o.er uuu
See Us First: We Can Save You Money
Vnted: Stock for Co-operative Ship
ment (Roseburg)
Bring all Association Wool and Mofcalr for Shipment
FRIDAY, MAY 25
fim Bureau Cooperative Exchange
Roseburg and Oakland
"A PURITAN WIFE"
By Jane Phelps
DEVELOPMENT
ELOPMENT MEANS IMPROVEMENT. WE ARE IMPROV-
OUR FACILITIES EVERY DAY FOR THE BETTERMENT OF
VICE.
annot grow faster than the surrounding country; though we
to keep far In advance ot our present needs. Thus maintaining
Kr Investment than ordinarily required.
ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOUR EVERY NEED AT A
VENT'S NOTICE WITH ECONOMY TO YOU.
buglas County Light & Water Co
R. M. JENNINGS, Manager
IFFEHS
owing named persons have
i the WS Chautauqua, and
ally responsible for the sale
,v,lt tickets:
lllil'ILlt i!l
In the morning Ned eatne over
with Graces suitcase and offers of
help, if there was auyttil:is he or
Bessie could do. Only then, and
from something he said to Grace,
some laughing remark about play
ing nurse, did Ann realize Grace's
Intention to remain.
She felt as if she should scream,
go mad if Grace stayed, Vet she bad
heard Dick say:
I-n't It bully of her? Ann will
appreciate her taking care of a
goruchy invalid, fur I shall be
grouchy. I feel it coming on right
now. of all the times to get hurt
honest, Ned, it drives me almost
wild." Ned had replied In bluff
fashion:
-Don't worry. Dick. It might have
been worse, your back Instead of
your leg. We'll all help Ann."
While Ned and Dick were tnlk
lng Grace donned a white dress, and
out of a handkerchief bad fashioned
a fascinating cap. She was dazzling
lovely as she came Into the room
and said:
"Now I'll take charge!"
Ned laughed uproariously.
"Can't forget the actress stunt
now you're in the movies, can you,
Grace?" he said. While ltck said.
"Anyone would be willing to
break their leg to have such a love-
jly nurse."
Ann, tired from her watching.
clad In her house dress covered 'by
I an apron, crept from the room,
i tears smarting In her eyes. She had
I bathed Dick, had rearranged the
bed, and given him something to
eat before Grace wakened. Now she
' was regelated to her household
duties or bo she felt while Grace
In the Wg sunny neat bedroom
looking like a picture In her quasi-
uniform, took her place beside Dick.
Little Jack must have care, the
house must be looked after. More
than before would she need to econ
omize. With Dick laid up many
more men' would be needed to har
vest the orango crop. He was "as
good as ten men
his boast, and with reason. Was
Ann ungrateful for Grace's prof
fered help? Oi'lit she to take It In
The Original Food-Drink for All Ages.
Quick Lunch at Home .Office a,Fountaina
RichMilk, Malted Grain Extract in Pow
derfcTablet forma. Nourish inc-Nocoo king.
esS" Avoid Imitations and Substitute
less' girl waa remorsclul she had
been driving when the accident hap
pened and bud taken this way to
show it. !
"I mustn't be o uncharitable." '
Ann murmured as she dressed the
baby, and gave him breakfast. "I,
do really need someone, and I
cr.n't afford to spend a penny for
help In the house." Uut when a few
moments later she went Into the
room where Dick lay. and found
Grace rumpling bis hair, laughing
ly telling him:
"A nurse must have something to
do, you know, Dick, so I'll comb
your hair. A Vlktng always wears
his thrown back carelessly, not par
ted as Ann has done it." She turned
back, trembling with indigatlon.
"I have you. baby!" she held lit
tle Jack close. ."She never notices
you any more than she does me."
It had been at first a sore point,
that Grace never seemed to see lit
tle Jack, never talked of. or to him.
Now Ann was glad. He was hers,
her very own.
Later she took the baby In to see
Dick, who. as usual, made a great
fuss over his handsome baby boy.
An expression of annoyance cros
sed Grace's face, and after a few
moments she said:
"My patient must'nt get tired,
Ann. You'd better take the baby
away."
She said It In such a trained
nurse way that Dick laughed de
lightedly, telling her she had mis
taken her calling, that the hospitals
not the screen was her place, and so
on. But Ann had seen the look and
Interpreted it as Jealousy of the at
tention Dick gave the baby.
As always she disliked herself
for her ungenerous thought, tried
to feel she was mistaken, that Grace
was honest In her fear little .lark
would tire Dick. Rut she quickly
took the child from the room, hold
ing him so close In her arms he
cried a bit In protest.
When she carried in Dick's lunch
eon trny, she told Grace she would
had always been I sit with htm, that her lunch was on
the table.
"After this, Ann. bring in enough
for two, I'll eat with my Vlktng.
FREE
CATALOG
Sail, Dears
Hulreaa at
Stmt Horn tt
atiftf
aovio
U'usia
CO.
tits nra Art-
different spirit? Perhaps the care-' You'd like-that wouldn't you?'' she
RYebber, Mrs. C. Gorthy. Ira1 ,,,..,. J .,
W:. Church, Mrs. C. E. True- " " ruiwMnia y"""""
s. P. S. Williams, J. L. . . , " , . ...
t. n skmnor Mr. Alma Last Saturday. Deputy Sheriff
:s. Harry r . Haltlem, Xi. s. i
vman B. Skmner, Jr.; Mrs.
vlor, W. K. Goode, A. I.
klay Baldwin, F. I. Perry, W.
n, J. R. Winchell, John E.
ft!. A. Williams, W. K. Sulli-
1". Carter, Wm. Carat ena. C.
V. C. Tickens, Let it la
Tred Fisher, Edna McKean,
ler, I). E. Carr, A. S. Bloom,
. Sclilcnkor, Margaret, A.
'. Patterson, C. .1. Breier Co.
.ok-crt), J. A. Caraway, H.
i, J. J. Belts, Ray L. Ward,
r. L. J. Barnes, George A.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. John
H. G. Wilson. Lucetta A.
ilion Church, Charles A.
N. Busenbark, J. E. Saw
Iirown. B. W. Bates. A. J.
W. G. Burt. .1. W. Hemus. J.
mock. Joe E. Harvey, V. L.
W. Metzger, Fred Winston,
ton, I.. B. Quick. H. L. Cald-
Martens. M. F. Perry. 'J
A. T. Lawrence. M. B.
K. A. Busenbark, H. C. Par
i S. Heinline.
I" be hr.ped that these guaran
11 not be compelled to make
deficit on account of our peo
to purchase tickets for this
'il season of entertainmenf
i at ion. Tho prorrram far this
wilh out doubt the best ever
to our city, and no one should
'he opportunity of hearing the
IToirram, lasting 7 full days.
v.-ill be on sale nt the usual
The lkmglns National B;ink.
National Bank. Vmpqua Val
Wm. Hranham of this city, brought
In John i'ike and Alfred Nelson, -two
escaped prisoners from tho Oregon
penitentiary.
Mr. Hranham got information
that the men were seen In the Can
yon below here headed thiB way.
He immediately went out and
caught the two near Speaker, where
Pike's v.ife resides. The two prison
ers werj brought to this city and
placed l- charge of a prison official
who too': them back to the peniten
tiary. Glendale News.
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This is a Studebaker year.
CALL FOR BIDS
The undersigned will receive bids
covering the painting of the outside
of the Hose School located within the
boundaries of School District No. f,
Douulns County, Oregon, said painting
to consist of two coats of oil and lead
mixture, colors to be selected by the
Board of Directors. ,
All bids must be In the hands of the
clerk not later than 6 o'clock Monday
May 28th, 1923.
The Board of Directors of School
District No. 4 Douglas, County Ore
gon, reserves the right to reject any
or all bids received.
V. J. MICELLI,
Clerk School Dlst. No. 4, Roseburg,
Oregon.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
ALL NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE FOUND ON
LAST PAGE, UNDER HEADING "NEW TODAY"
KEEP YOUR GARDENS
OR LAWNS GROWING
Hose for irrigating, best red rubber
coupled and ready "for use, per foot
we can buy,
'.i and -lnch,
15c to 17J'ao
Cotton
foot
Hose, H and Vlncb, "coupled and ready
tor use, per
11c to 13o
aeked Dick.
'Sure I would!" he answered
heartily.,"! always did hate to eat
alone."
After Grace left tha room Ann
said:
"I'll bring a little table In, Dick.
and you and I will have our meals
in here. Grace can have her's in the
dining room."
I'm afraid she won't like It, .
Ann, after what she said, although ,
it would be Jolly. I'm so sorry to
make all this trouble for you. And
don t know what we 11 da about
the crop " he groaned.
"Don't worry Dick. I'll get along
with the men all right. Ned says he
will help me. The doctor said you
mustn't worry If you wanted to get
up quickly." She took the tray from
him. "And you shan't eat alone, I'll
have all my meals wltb you."
Tomorrow anil resents Grace's
Actions.
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New shipment of voiles, linen and
Ratine frocks, all colors. Marksbury.
Co.
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FRANCE SEEMS CROWDED
WITH NATIVES OF MOROCCO
PARIS. May 17. (A. P.).
Mahoinmed-ben-Ahmed, an Irascible
Moroccan of Argenteuil, a suburb of
Paris, shot and severely wounded
a former sweetheart tho other day
and then made his escape.
His description was sent through
out France, and no less than seven
Moroccans, responding to the name
of Mohammed-ben-Ahmcd and corre
sponding to the description of the
wanted man, were arrested. Not ono
of them, however, was the fugitive.
inquiries at the ministry of the in
terlor brought the statement that
there are 13.122 Mahommed-ben-
Ahmeds in France.
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AUCTION SALE
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Our red rubber hose is fully guarameed and will give satisfaction.
Also a variety of hand sprinklers and lawn sprinklers.
"Try a Rain King"
Churchill Hardware
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THE WINCHESTER STORE
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LOCAL NEWS 1
Products 120 W. Lane
Watkin's
Phone 177.
E. R. ROISE. TEACnEIt of violin.
Call Moore Muslo Studio.
WANTED
DRESSMAKING. 528 8.. Main.
WANTED A ceiling fan. Cleo's Con
fectionery. WANTED Male coyote pup. State
price. Write Roy L. Cederstroui,
Marshfield, Ore.
I FOR RENT Safety deposit boxes.
I Roseburg National Bank.
HOUSE FOR RENT See L. R. Cham
bers at the Ice plant. 1
FOR RENT Two room house.
Dawson, Phone 492-L.
II. C.
WANTED A woman to keep house,
on farm. Good wages and steaay
work. Mrs. Mary Thiel, Yoncalla,
Ore.
FOR RENT Furnished
rooms. 615 Mill st.
house, 4
WANTED Employment on farm by
responsible people for a boy 16
years old. Write M.. M. Foss, Drain,
Oregon.
COOfW ANTED At West Fork hotel,
good wages, steady position. Apply
by letter to Mrs. T. D. Barry,
Dotban, Ore.
WANTEDOld false teeth. We pay
high as $1U for full sets. Don't mat
ter if broken. Western Metal com
pany, Bloominglon, 111.
WAN'i'ElJ Married man for orchard
' work. Steady Job until Nov. 1st, for
a good man. Inquire Oregon Grow
ers Packing Corp. Phono 60.
SALESMAN wanted to sell complete
line. Fruit and Ornamental Trees
and shrubbery. Cash weekly. E. A.
Bennet Nursery Company Salem,
Oregon.
All persons holding accounts against
the Ilirh School Student Body or
Marsters Drug Store, Chap-1 Senior Class will please send a state-
More. ( rocker Drug Store i mcnt of the same to the High School
i s Variety Store. June 15th i by May 2.1.
'lie opening day. the great' o
: drama "Turn to The Ttisht" , OI .-. lVi.-ii iroir
" I'rst number of the pro- ni.IM .lMllOM.ll ll SIC
Adult season tirkefs S2.50: I , .
ticket i .-.a ' uecmar Old country nueuowus
he ch ivtaunna wil be hehl as
WANTED 100 straw-oerry pickers at
Myrtle Point, Oregon. Wood, water,
camp ground free. Loganberry nnd
blackberry pickiug after straw
berries. Coquille Valley Berry Asso
ciation, R. Gray, Secy.
FOR RENT 2 furnished housekeep
ing rooms. 7:'0 Winchester st.
FOl-KENT2 room fuTnTsh7d-a"part-ment
on ground floor. 219 N. Main
FOR RENT 2 room apartment, fur
nivhed. 246 S. Stephens. Phone
231-R.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment,
adults only. Inquire 329 E. Douglas
St. Phone 140-L.
FOR RENT Largo cluau sleeping
room, bath. Gentleman preferred.
222 W. Douglas st.
FOR RENT Two furnished house
keeping rooms. $15. Phono 170-Y, or
call 816 Winchester st.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Used player piano rolls,
BOe each. Phone D70.
FOR SALE (
Pone 45 F-3.
loud 3 burner oil Btove.
A TEAM and harness will ho for sale
at Deer Creek Sales Stables, May
lit. at 1 p. m.
ih" Court House grounds.
- a studebaker year.
Impropriate and
Useful Gifts
for
Graduation
yd L. Crocker
ioneer Drug Store
241 N. Jackson
Recular old
i will form the musical program of
! the rmp'iisa Five prune pickers at
! the Americr.n Legion Hayseed Festi
val and Tarn Dance to be held at
the armory on next , Wednesday
! night. The p;thlir is assured of an
evening of entertainment for the
festival nnd the vets are spending
much time in tho decoration of the
bail to add the proper color to the
event.
MEN WANTED Logging help of all
kinds, especially rigging men. Good
wages. Sanitary camps. Beds furn
ished. Accommodations for families.
Write or apply to Silver Falls Tim
ber Company, Silverton, Oregon.
WANTED A'b"ONCEWbiuanwuo
has had experience with children
and housework; thirty dollars per
month, board and room. Only one
child in family; permanent employ
ment for right party. Write Mrs. J.
W. Oram. Huro, Oregon.
MISCELLANEOUS
PLAIN sewing and ironing dime ut
home. 747 Hamilton st. l'bone 210-R.
CAR OWNETt lion't forget to call
Oli 3 when in need of auto parts.
SnrfTs Auto Wrecking House.
Cough
snonness -
of breath
wheezy
Dreath-
.ng
Quick
Relief
with
FOLEY'!
ESTABLISHED IB'
Refuse Sobsvi4ues
(1.00 per day for teams and men on
the Roosevelt highway at Riverton
Oregon. Shelter furnished for horses.
J. A. Donner, contractor.
TO " EXCHANGE History World's
War. 5 volumes fully illustrated, red
leather bindings, for pigs or poultry.
J. L. Carden. Rosebutg, lit. 1. Box
181. -
W. F. CHAPMAN
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Leather strap from sport coat.
Finder have at this office. (
LOST Poland China sow pTgTWtiKht
about 22 lbs. ltoscoe Coun. phone
6 F2I.
' FOUND Woman's ring. Owner call
at News-Review, describe property
and pay for adv. i
LOST Log chain, i.iaeen Oakst.
bridge and Nwhard .Slaughter
Howe Tuesday. Finder leave at this
office. Itemsrd.
FOR RENT i
yon RENT Garage. MS W. Jlosher
street. I
rHAVE pastute for six horses. T. G.j
Moxlpy, Wilbur, Ore. I
FOR SALE A new cornet and n. cir
cular alto. Cheap if taken at once.
433 S. Pine st.
FOR SALE Two year old buck from
heavy mill li strain. $7.50 takes him.
240 East North First Ave.
FOR SALE6ld growth fir block,
alder, maple nnd ash stove wood.
$3.50 per tier. I'hone 33 F-25.
FOR "SALE Folding" babycurf with
wicker sides, (iood condition. In
quire French Transfer office.
FOR SALE
pigs at
Pure bred Poland China
15 each. W. A. Jenkins,
South Deer Creek. Thone 14 F-41.
'ORSALE )! 1919" Ford roadster.
Just overhauled. A good buy. E. A.
Hubbard, Dillard, Ore.
FTJirsALE 2 b.iy mares. 2 bay geld-
ings. All true workers. Weight 1250
to 1400. Will trade for cows, ages
8 to 12. Ed Nmih.
Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 1S9-L.
MOORE MUSIC STUDIO. 324 N.
Jackson St. Phone 603.
We serve the best at Deer Park Inn.
Mrs. M. L Winn.
Emery wants your wool. See me at
Harry Pearce'a or phone 4.
Painless extraction of teeth at room
3, Maaonio Temple. Dr. Nerbas.
SPIRELLA CORSETS. Made
Measure. Bell Case, l'bone 391-L.
to
Broccoli plants for sale. Ftom the
finest of domestic seed. Walter Leake.
Dixonville, Ore. Phone 19 F-23.
Mrs. Chas. O. Stanton, teacher of
Piano. Res. Phone 7o-J. 702 S. Pine.
A liberal discount Is given on all
pattern tints at King's Millinery, lo
cated in Bellows Store.
Saturday, May 19, 3 p. m. 1136 Ump-
qua Ave. West Roseburg. Range, din
ing table, sanitary cot, good; mattress,
cotton felt; wood heater, oil heater,
alarm clock, eight day, a dandy
small rugs; copper boiler, good; tub,
axe; daisy glass churn, 1 gal; some
carpenter tools; some canned fruit
fruit Jars; Rayo lamp, good; food
chopper, other articles.
iu:aminooiij hole
The work of reaming the hole at
tho local oil well was started last
Saturday and Is now under way,
says the Sutherlin Sun. President
F. E. Merrick, who Is personally
superintending the work at the woll,
reports that the reamer cut away
about five feet of rock In less than
ten minutes last Saturday. While he i
does not expect the reamer to main
tain this fast record, he believes
that the work of reaming tho well ',
for a distance of about five bun-.
dred feet and putting in the casing
will be accomplished within a very .
short time. The hole Is over one I
thousand feet doep, and a soft rock !
and considerable gas was encoun
tered last Saturday morning Just
before drilling operations wore tem
porarily suspended. ;
.The Ladles Society of the B. of L.
F. and E. will hold a cooked food sale
at Picken'a Grocery, May 26.
Drive out to Cow Creek station on
Sunday for chicken dinner. Parties
coming please notify J. B. Hart, Glen
dalo, Ore.
NURSERY STOCK
We carry a full lino nf trees, small
fruits, roses, etc., for fall delivery.
It. U. U1XIS
P. O. Box 1074 I'hone 44C-K
Roseburg. Orcgnn.
COOKED FOOD 8ALE
The Legion Auxiliary will hold a
cooked food sale at Roseburg Grocery,
formerly Judd's, on Saturday, May 19.
LUTHERANS GATHER AT TOLEDO
TOLEDO, May 17. (A. P.) The
national Lutheran Inter-Mission
conference opens here tomorrow
with representatives from evory
section of the country attending.
There wiil be delegates from Luth
eran immigrant stations, hospitals,
motherhouses, orphanages, and old
people's homes. Jewish missions,
homes, for defectives, seamen's mis
sions, negro missions and every oth
er Institution under the control of
tho Lutheran church.
Dr. Lars W. Hoc, president of St.
Olaf college, Northfield, Minn., Dr.
John A. Haas, MuhlenlKrg college,
Gettysburg, I'a., and Dr. E. F. llai h
lnan. of Philadelphia, will bo the
speakers.
roll SALE OK TRADE for smaller
town property. 7 room house, one
acre ground. Inquire of owner, 527
K. Jarkon f. liosebure. Ore.
FOR SALE One extra "fine Jersey
cow, frerh. One automobile trailer,
one 50 gallon gasoline tank. Several
Iron oil barr' K J. M. Judd.
FOR SALE A pilr of paneled Garage
doors, with 6 lights In each door.
Hinges, latch, ready to hang. 4 by
8 ft. Good as new. For price, phone
25 F-2.
FOlFSALE 7 i 'Kim plastered house,
full basement, fireplace and furnace.
Built in ff-atmes. Ixrt 50 by 1"0 ft.
Gnrage. A nil lern home o'n paved
street. Good location. $',000. $.'""0
io n. Hal. 6' ; . G. W. Young A Son.
Phone 417.
FOR SALE AM' TR ADlf 40 acres 1?
miles out of Tortland on pacitic.
Highway. Iin; irived, fair bitlldtncs. j
25 rows. 1 bi: i. heifers, nil Hock,
fowls, tools, diiry equipment, retail
milk route p.mng $1",ij month, net. I
Will take Fin" liurg propertv ss part(
pamnt all at 540 S. Jackson at.
Rojcburg Ore. '
Cured Without Operation
or Confinement
UY METHOD of succcmiuI Pile
treatment docs iwiy with cutting,
Jtumtng, clamps, stitches, ligatures and
other disagreeable and violent features
of the old syitem. . My non-surgical
method Is rapid, gentle and soothing
giving almost initant relief and Is guar
aoteed to permanently cure. No hotpl
tat bills, no anaesthetic, no shock, no
danger, no confinement to bed or room.
SEND TODAY FOR MY FREE IL.
LU3TRATED BOOK,
grmmfcer. s poatth aam.
tm the lot of ar aMItr t
conglctdr and penBaatatlf
eon vim Itka.
EAT YOUR
SUNDAY CHICKEN
DINNER
Topped Off With
Home-Made Ice Cream
at
DEER PARK INN
Mrs. M. I. Winn
Proprietor 1
DarCKAS. J. DEAN
The Gulbransen
Educates, In
spires, Entertains
YOUR 80N YOUR DAUGH
TER will take the Gulbransen
right Into their hearts and lives.
First playing for the pure love
of fun, they wiil unconsciously
progress ts an understanding
and appreciation of the very
best in music
YOUR WIFE and YOU, YOUR
SELF after the day's cares,
need mental and moral stimula
tion. Surely the Gulbransen,
playing delightfully any piece ot
musio you with to hear, pro
videa that.
The Gulbransen entertains and
educates and inspires as it en
tertains. White House Model $700
Country 8eat Model $600
Suburban Model $495
Community Model $420
Ott's Music Store
Roseburg, Oregon
GULBRANSEN
The Player-Piano
BASEBALL!
Sunday games solicited with county
teams. W. Castor, Oakltvrd, Oreg.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. M. H. PLYER Chiropratio Phj
siclan. 114 W. Lane SL
PS
Sal'
All its upset and hard
work, and do the launder
ing far better, cheaper.
We have a full line of nice
Fresh
Vegetables
Phone us your orders
Economy Grocery
Phone 63
WE CLEAN!
GS
Have you had your rugs.
cleaned this year?
Let us clean them with
our newly installed
. machine
PHONE 277
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AUCTION SALE
at 2:30 o'clock every Saturday,
328 N. Jackson. Also farm sales
handled. Sales made daily.
Radabaugh & Patterson '
UMPQUA HOTEL
"Hoseburg's Finest"
NEW AND MODERN
Tbo people of Douglas County
are Invited to muko their head
quarters here.
W. J. WEAVER, Prop.
ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING
lt liable Work 4 nmplrte ftrcords
COLE AND SPRINGER
County Survfy ir Ij. o. Hurvtyor
LICENSED ENGINEERS
C onrt l!nnf-lfotihnrB-Pntivw SM
SURVEYORS
Licensed Engineers
EPPSTEIN & STEWART
Hi North Jackson
Phone H7
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