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PACP. TWO ROKEBUPC NEWS REVIEW, WEHNESDAV.. OCTOBER M, 1921 RQSEB V II G NEWS-REVIEW HEEDSPQRT 10 Mr. Mary Diefendorf Classified Sect Itiued Daily Except 8unday 11. W. HATKS liKJlT tl. HATCH .. .i'rtrfliij' ut aud .MaiibK r ht Tretary-Trisurr 3 bUUwCfflPTlON KATES Dally, jmt ar. by mall , iJuiJv, islx immih. Iy mail '. m iaiJ, tlifv ii,oi:thi, by mail , , L'aiiy, niny'H iinjiilh, by m:.H - , .Daily, by arn r, ;;t inmitlj Wt.' kly .NVwf-ltfvi'W, by mail, pv year. &o Br BERT ABATES .60 1 1 WORK FOR ROAO l w Th. Ao..at.i ! tit en lu,ively .milled in u, in for rrr'ihilc.Mon of til uv a 'li -i.i. l lo- criu,u t' It or nut utfterwlR. cr-rtl(rd In till, p.p.r. i.' ii. 1... ..I i.. wit riii-li!.,.' loraiu. A t riant, oi reruoiumtlun u i,c.lal 3imi.i h.,-!n .t ilio rrv4. GOOD EVENING FOLKS Tne crimp in the Air this a. m. Tcok lomo of The crimp out Of tne Janes' marcels. ,OJ OUMBELL DORA THINKS felltr uoa to a fillino station to I have a tooth filled. I i'P Wealth may not bring true happi- It IS SdPII i.nn S Sitlu I f Jit. any person 01 rm'lllUIll lllklllireiice nss but there are people who would tluu red as .ciu.'id rL matler May 17, lji'), ut Hie post office ul KohcLurg, Hn-rou, under Urn Act of March 2, lsTSf. HOSEUUHG, OREGON, WtDUfcoOAY, OCTOBER 24, 19.13. AIIII-ITV TO DUIYH Al'TOMOLlLKS Chamber of Commerce Meets and Plans Campaign for Harbor and Highway ALSO ELECTS OFFICERS ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PagT be satisfied with a good imitation. it2& All Americans are entitled to life, liberty and the pursuit of currency. ttas "This yur weather sorta peps a iirt ji."iih- imiin r.j- i it iiv i vl uir till IliJU LU Ojll-' iilC u Illilt-Ii 1 11U. i rnend. Suvh woiiR'ii, iiixi some mtn are the sumo wav, will Kct nervous; MEya!" replied Cy Koiogy who i.- ill good health and ,(.s.si.s.siun of his fiictilties can loam to drive an automobile, yet many such people have tried it and! jjiven it ii). S;)ine women whose liu:.banda drive their car have! jnade an effort to learn, hut have not tome out well. In some moment of confusion they have perhaps run into something, and' Roseburg Chamber Asked to Help in Placing Arguments for Inner Harbor Improve ments Before Congress ' " .. ,rt , 1 . f a .a i "W7 .iwm. iv ii mites rr i4 i.it y .-.tea lame-. in.K oi a uojr on a uicycie h( eiai muiuieu my thoulder and think about some of jaid.i ahead. 1'hey are all a-J'luttcr. as thev ask what thev shaiil'"4 things I oi-t to do this winter and do, i.nd w hat the person ahead is troiiig to do. They perhaps Ix jr'n touting their horns so lonjr before passing that the driver ahead txairely jiays attention by the time they reach him. If they gvt int ) a tisht place, their wits may leave them altogether, t is quite tryii.tf to middle jijjt-d and tlderly people of this type, to tee boys and girls coming down the street with their cars, driving with perfect coolness and self possession, and apparently able to cope Willi any situation. It gives the older people a sense of i prob'ly won't." RAGGEDY DAN I The melancholy days have come, ! The safest of the year; I With all my wool suits on the bum I And winter almost heie! I KJ Answer to WHY IS A CAKE EATER The modern girl certainly hai c..:i,,.. i.. il ! l l.. ,.. .1. ii .....i. .-. si... i " i numor. in laci. snc jaimn.- iu iinu un -nisei vi a uii.ioiu 10 mi iiiings loai young ioiks juct must have her little joke with Uo so easily, n does rexpure more sell control and presence of r,tr a" ,he mind to drive cars now than it did 10 jears ago, particularly Ju or near crowded cities. A lot of these nervous people could learn to drive, if they would go at it the right way, and practice under a giod instructor. Uut there are people of a highly nervous temp erament, who are not fitted to drive at all, and they would pro niole their own and the public safety by "letting George do it." l-'riiiii i'orilmu! J for Mi'vcritl 11. II. .Mom-.- of I'miliiiMl arrivitl I !' Imul in r.iiililiri; lasl liif'lii in : f -is rl t ! . i w - It . wr-.-li hi'ic i I i Kif,.. yu n. Maw-I1 Van lluri'ii Jliinrn, tin Irn Ihih h.rr1 i .... kit. Tin thu l.i 1 1 y wiil rctiirn pail of tlif I ill Win-inn IIiob. ft How a Shi Spreads .01 tc ueards arc un;nitsry, perhaps, but they are not quite so amusing as an cniotional Adam s apole. EncKlaeia in Waukegan, III. where contractors are having a war, receive SN6 a week. And to think our folks worked and saved to send us through hus.ness college. Evidently there were dress suits back In Bih!s times. Tho Book says "He Rent his garments." Wanted A young man to undertake the sale of a new patent medicine, the advertiser guarantees that it will be profitable to the undertaker. A most significant fact about an indus try is the large number oi people who benefit from it Take the cement industry, as an ex ample: The nulls used 9,000,000 tons of coal lust year. This meant 9,000 coal miners steadily employed their families, num bering not less than 25,000, maintained and along with them tradesmen and other people enough to supply the needs of a town oi over 50,000. That is, of course, saying nothing of the business creaied for coal operators and transportation lines. Sacks are not so largo an item In the cement industry as coal, yet 50,000,000 new sacks, representing 50,000. bales of cotton, had to lx; bought last year for re placements alone. Back of this were cotton planters, plantation workers mill owners, mill operatives and soon thousands al together. And consider those other requirements of the industry last year: 3,r00,000 barn-Is of furl oil 3,400,000.000 cubic feet of p.u 15,000,000 pounds of explosives 32,000,000 pound of greases and oils 1,700,000 linear feet of belting 4,500,000 firebrick for rclining kilns 7,000,000 pound of paper for bags 600,000 tons of gypsum In addition the industry Knight quan tities of heavy grinding and burning ma chinery, locomotives, cars, lai'.s, electrical and other necessary equipment. In this way a single indu try -spreads prosperity to many ethers. PORTLAND CEML'NT ASSOCIATION 111 Vest VoAl.ington Street C1UCACO O-l National O-ydm.-dioii to Imprott J LiJcrtJ lit I'ttt cfConcntt Nr. rt A bill collector generally knows how many door belle are out of order. S4 ' ! So dive your car today that your name will not appear in the obituary luiuirin oi a nevs:aper tomorrow. "Won't you come into my parlor?" Said the spider to the fly. "Parlor, nothin getta flivver!" Was our modern fly's reply. I" Do you suppose the country is more moral now that tne skirts have been I lengthened? i STILL THE SAME North Times .haven't changed so , very much. The law still demands an I eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth. .a i 3r 5c I vvesi Ana me re?.l estate agents ! ...i ucniiinu a lot ior a lot. Don't tear your shirt, brother, over : me ou.-ning issues of the hour, for there is a short cotton crop tnis year and shirt materia is bound to go up. ; When a woman wants to tell some thing real mean about another she tells her real aije. J $ - j Just as the local office force was . covering Horn .-. musical epidemic I in Of An Ta.. -. ... I, . ..... .1 l-U ....... i. u rdpai ann tnat Truity one about the bananas, in comes one oi cm warbling. - oe c.-jiy about myself." ! 1J WHERE THEY EXCEL We may have our faults here in the nick country, but no One would moi ga;'i,h,s home to pay for a car anc w.en mortgage the car to pay the in tt i est on the mortgage on his home. KKKDSl'ORT, Oct. 4 Tlif an nual mi-, ting of thu If. (lspnrt Cham- LhT of Cuinmerf-e ik-it hi-lil in thf of I Od'l Fi-liows buililltiK IumI Kriilay and .ia larKH Kalbnrtiut was hail. Huski' I. Hiihliard, vice prehl.-ni. was -ler-to the office of ir.-id. in. II. I". Arkl.-y muiiMKcr o' til- I'miniua Mills aim j miner eomiiany itlu- new mill), was eleciod vii.- pri-i-M. nt to lake tho pliu-e of Russ- II J. II ul. bard. John C. Dlthl yas .i.eud stcntry to take the place of W. (1. Hi nson. The iiioat Iniportani n itto r coni Inc b.-fire the rliamb- r was t lie- mat ter of the hearliuc eoniinir bt-iore the !'. s. war di nartuienl lu the tnatn-r of the Inner harbor improvements for the fnipgua. A nntii e as sent lo all the proifitnc-nt In iusirie here advising them ns well as ihe Tort of l'nipua that the; y. s. war depart ment could not see th- ir way clear to recommending inner harbor Im provements nt this time. This, would mean that If no recommendations were made at 'this time ii possibly would delay this port In pi tiini; any more reeomirlendutions for two or three years. Committees were ap pointed to get up argument to for ward lo the war. department, setting forth reasons why improvements hould be recommended at this lime, j A committee wax alfo aiiDolnteil tri I call to their nsfslstaJice the Kosc-lmrgi v Chamber of (lommerec and ask the in i ml 10 send forth Ihcir arguments In iliei l"ak war depart mint, as they are intirest-i en ns well a tliej lower l'mpiun In getting this linpinvemi nt ie. In the past the' Chamber or Com merce - was - holding their regulnr meetings In tle eveninKs and it was iMiaalniously decided ih.it all meet ings, would be held at lnude-on time, Wll'-ll the husilless III. n could meet mmlr better and ilerjil,- tlm beet l olid.- for tills distritt. At the ne-( regular mcotlnK which Will h.- I.'rl.l.... V...v 1...- .... . " ou'wuun i. I UH UUII- I l.r nf 11... u,.....l..i 1 .1:. . ... "i luau UIMIK'l will he lakc-n up and committees nnpointd lo sue that all voters are notified whv Ihe special district ls being d-dilated. Or.KGOM 3l0TnEII3 ILvve IIi-ALTHV Children Salem, Orepr. "Durinpr my first expectant period I was weak, nervous and all run-down. I had severe he.'i'Iaches. suiTcrcd with nausea, or s;ck stomach. I was so weak I could not do my work, but alter taking; Dr. Pierce's l-'avorite Pre scription my health gradually ini t.rovcil, I became strong: and felt fine. I had comparatively no suf fcring and my baby was very strong and healthy. "When my daughter was grow ing into womanhood she caught cold. I gave her the 'Favorite Prescription' and it built her up in good health and completely regu lated her condition so that she had no trouble, but grew naturally into womanhood." Mrs. Mary Dieien dorf. 8J5 S. 22nd St. G-.-t the Prescription today front your druggist liquid or tablets, or send 10c to Dr. IV-rce's Invalids" Hotel in buffalo. N. y., for trial pkg. Write ior free medical advice. I MISCELLANEOUS 1 Wll.l, do dressmaking. Call 118-Y. -j. I i-r WANTED I j '3nt:Z yl h ki 11. w.'. .' vva.-m tui urKeys, large or amalL 3-7 ... " J III.... ! C 1A Tin.. DO-JHI.. ,711 . : d.i.E ni- r 1MIJ !.!)!( KV rnrnl fur ul 2 7 W IW.ii'.. I Ihh St. Phuntf frS-L. i , -tl1- ' in liOSt Lu t a n' laipt tat Jilts- I o. I Oil. R lh.... " 'V ti i V' t-H.BB,JT.'-J I'K. At John Ttseburg, Oregon link-. lor It Wilson. 63 K. 2nd. Ave. No.. I Sr",V -. - 'lisB. mrc. Oregon. I ... . .1' Reidst W4 sey. William S. Ileaver. H. A. Morse, K. K. Scoville, K. II. .Mauplii. Kdw. V. Klzel, J. Ashby, C. K. Higger, G. Kdlund. A. E. Chandler and family. K. J. Hamburg and wife, I. C. and I rank Martindale. .Miscellaneous: It. C. Johnson, Long Hiach: K. C.latt. Hopeland; A. 1'fau and wire. Hutte;, W. H. Dial and wife, llellingham; J. h. Mont gomery, O. V. Henson, Yuba City; li. It. Spenia and wile, Seattle; C. M. tlraham and family, It. Body. Coleman; Mrs. H. McKnos, Sacramen to; Minerva McLean. Princeton; Mrs. I. M. Anderson. Los Angeles; Mrs. McUinnis, Oakland; William H. Han son, K. J. Manning, San Francisco; Mrs. L. Lindsay and son, Seattle; J. X. Xettleton. A. K. Lurmer, New Ha ven; Mr. and Mrs. II. V. Mclntlre, enice; Steve KolcHan and son, We- Heck Crania Pass; K. I). Housen, f'.pendor Harris, Seattle; Miss L. M. Hunter, K. Piid, K. K. Keminer, Min neupolls; H. W. Llliby, Elkouc; Mrs. Joyce Peters, Seattle. A SMALL amount of monev to loan on I No. 2u, Ruth.., good security. Dan Whitsetf, Itnec-' SA'f 'nn'i .',4 --'it-.l " - . wi condition. CAR OWNER Don't forget to eall ? 0 w- ' H. Ooee L l 65J when In need ot auto parts. 5!!L,!- ' ' Sarff's Auto Wrneklng House. I '01t SALt3r: rrrr."- rr. I also hZZrJr u.wiMi-jurne maiu ior lour bun. nn - J month old baby no house work.t o0k Vs.J nnii ,i nuii-u ..nit- ivjw . .. view. I 1 SAIrnr-r3-i. n..ar breed, y -j WANTED To rent siuall place, pad- uire laiui. Willi Milan noui-e hiki Cri.!r t .- ruii smi.- lui: -u.im, l..i..,l. , . J I 'lUQo.l WAXTifli-KIr.st "class earpenier that. c"ld":. bin,-1 understands jiultirg on beaver boai'd and finishing interior of house. J. E. Evans, Dillard, Oregon. Onll. 10 "'SHI cow FOR RENT !'! FOIt RENT Garage. Call at E44 So. Pine. FOIt 1IEXT Phone 14. -l-'utuihed 7 room house. ning. 3J1M2 u.N Harden Vallev. ' " KOlt " VLtw-r "use partly Hlld bu It in f... 1 f'OK RENT SKlely aepoeu Ik Roseburg National Bank. FOIt RENT 2i sleeTpmg rooms. So. Jackson. Call mornings. 144 afternoons Foit SALEruErTrr cuited Enpiae,: Webster, nweto r?.' 15, Sutlierlin n.'.J. " fT.n-Ai 'i.-L-f;- i ........ t resn u urn Jti-..M .sleeping room, call be-: k ,, - i furs nmm 1 "7 St Pin .trpnt ! ' "' " - -"apleioa, i 6 7.-7-.-. . .. . .-. . r- A ------ . , more, t ish aainiMi .,T. FOR RENT 137 acre ranri, 2 nil.) T.J.N, from town. M. Ilowo, Rt. 1, Box 29. !.-Neel'. Jtapl. Ml in. FOR RENT Business building cor ner Rose and Oak Sts. Inquire 211 Washington St. FOR RENT Fifty five "acres of land". Joining the Kinney AddiUon. Apply to Mrs. P. Sinnott. FOR KENT four-room house with bnih, and garage. Second hand brick tor sale. West Lane. o- N0TICE To all ni'Miiliera of Oregon Rose Loilt'.e No. 22S, Roseburi; lodce Xu M2 I!, of L. F. and E., and their fam ilies -ire cordially Invited to a Hnl- 1 1 've en parly lit the Maceabee Hall. 1 1 rulay evening, Oct. 2iith, 7 ::10 o'clock. shelving, liSht fitii-M... cases, l Bale, cuoEtsa. aj oee weigei Urni. 0Uj J FOR SALE-4 hesTTfl wt. 2u; 1 spaa T;e tUK SALE-liil'l ft7 t-ondition. Uia of J l.'l l IM.''. L' I. U 1 . T .- . : 1.... .. 1 ..... in.ii i r ui uii-iieu IIUUSL-Keepillg j IJ. HTmi. Hil n.uiii.i. 1-hibo in. inquire 1J4 w. luunug in tmae. jetf Douglas St. After 4:3(1 p. m. I lapd. Ask for Owl run HALS uy UiiJ uuu uuaru:ng nou. -o- N0TICE llie i-arent Teachers circle of the Hoseburg High School will hold a cooked food sale, and handkerchief and apron bazaar Saturday, Nov. 21. - HOTEL ARRIVALS To whom It may concern: My wife Sally C. .MeChmg and 1 have wparat ed. All persons or parlies are hereby notified not lo extend any credit to my wife on my account, as I will net te responsible for her accounts or debts, without lny written order. C. II. McCLLXG. o DAILY WEATHER REPORT. WANT TO KENT 15 to an acres oil good broccoli land. Must have hotxc ' on place. Address E. W. tare News Review. ; FOR RENT -New co.ily furnished three room apartment. Hot and cold water. No children. Call 040 Winchester. Phone 11)3. Hotel (.land nd arrivals: I.. L. Ureedc. ilmoiid. Lydia Luther. C. W. Mrs. A. F. Luther. Herman Anna Hough. W. s. llork- F . O. Carage. I.. Mrs. J. c. Elder, Irr Port I A. .1. K, I. utiii r. l.llthet. inn. reny Taylor. A. Riffle. K. Elder, Mrs. T. E. Kellv. Miscellaneous: II. E. Iliitcliinson and family. Seattle; Chas Kendall,-, .san Fraiuis.-o; Tom Matlos. G 11 Alley. Marshfiel.l; A. E. Josiin. Jas lton. North liend: O. C. Moritz. F S. Jones. Spokane; w. A. Davidson. noon Km-,-. .m,s. I.ida Cnrr. F. F.I Lrown. San Francisco; .1. K. EPis j and wife. lIo(,i:iaiu; V. T. Graham I. ns Angeles; V. KiiiL-er. I.. 1. ci.i Kiddle; P. Pow,.n. T. M kin '! A. Johnson. Los Anc le-,: v. in h rancisio: Mr. and Mrs. i ll ami son. Camas; Mr. E. Iiiudy. Long lieach ; ' !!. Jl. Bailey and wile I mid Mrs. II. J. Downs 1 V. S. Wealhcr Bureau, locai office, Hoaburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending 5 i. in. Precipitation in Ins. and Hundredths iliiliest temperature yesterday.. .M Lowest temperature last night.. .31) Precipitation last 24 hours Toial precip. since first of month 3.00 -Normal precip. for this nionih.. 2.61 Total precip. from SepL 1, 1923 to dare Aver, precip. from Sept. 1, 177.. Total excess from Sept. 1 1923 ' Av 4.6.1 2.90 precip. for 40 wet seasons. t.-epi. io .May, inclusive) . Fair tonight and Thursday WILLIAM BELL. Observer. 1.67 31.4S I LOST AND FOUND LOST Mink fur neck piece. Finder please return to News-Review office Revard. LOST Red streak agato ring. Ho ward. Fred R. Smith, Soldiers Home. HIGH SCHOOL girl lesl Waterman fountain pen on street Thuinilav. jjease return to News-Review office. LOST OR STOLEN One 3(3TltXK sfM-,i .Mansfield tire and rim. $5 rovard for return to Boyd W. Bruton, Rose Jbtirs, Otegon. LOST- Waterman fountain pen, wiTh- out rap. Was lout between Rose school and Abraham's store. Finder pnone tii R. Reward. LOST Salurdas between Peoples Supply and 4i6 So. Main St. lady's nnie mown Klfl glove with b auk business rcnttr. 1V, mas. iiouse lui ttiy lutuer particular writ I log;;, W. 9 Ale.. o"rrSAi.i:-I'ur;;TFii7e bi d davenport ):,;d. 1 $15.00. 1 China t ab.r. S-ft. exlension omiri? t: 8 leather covered ktis 1 R.'iuge ? 10.00. Call a; Oakland, Ore. EXTRA tinap at EJ.nb..-. fronting on hi, baaj. fe. as well as truck tim. sition. Price JlJiXi. I ance monthly at ( ptr Tollnian Art Kwl i--i' Phone 205-J. anu orown stitching on the Finder leave at this office. back FOR SALE 'OR SALE ITsed player piaud roil. e:ien l uonn JI7U. 124U acrei Wood selling for tin stump. 20 ciles soi c: Good jilace for t-aw ii running through pim. fc sur-d for iZ'M'. I'lirr i- Would consiuer good :e-i burg up to Jli'W. 11 in Heppner fur sale, i-' ?."iijii. No incumbntM plat e. Graes uwre thai pr tloed rj;id to lixber. S'. Bx. 2SI, Hcppner, 0.-e,a PfiOFESSIONALCAlo DP M. H. PLYER-Oi."-W siclar.. 114 V. UM "Lotsa gi. li g,t a hull lot of mileag; out cl a coupla sticks ef chewm' gu.n," Stop COUGHS COLDS AND J "JIT"'"" ij !rA"" tt.mmm V.I Tk I'd BSW JS1 VI Tie E. W. lie and Mrs. It. 1 Ryan, citv Mill on; Mr. uiiin iierstiorraer. citv; Cu Johnson. Posio,,: A. Kisbridger. Se at'le: Thomas Harden. Kremertoti; li.lin Ow.-n. Vanceuver: John Illiikei nodh.ini: II. R. Figtihi. S:iokaee:' R. K. McQiiay. Tucson; T. ii Hill Hoaelin: Martha llallew. Cnnvon! ul'.'-: F. P Knicht. Eugene; C. W. Moore and wile, Seattle. UMPQUA HOTEL "Roseburg's Finest" NEW AND MODERN The people of Douglas County are ,avited to make their head quarters here. W. J. W EAVER. Prop. ,Fi,i SAi.r. -Vetch. 4c lb. O. I) Thiol Yrmralla. Ore. M'R SAl.E-Good Jcnsey cow, 81?' .-l.iitst llidliigei-. ;g Ft'ii SALU'-S eorda oak and lauu-liS ""ii. r.. .iuiidi, Looking t;iass. l'OH SALE 25 .shares Durum of Cnlif Address "Slock" care News. Going, Going indH stock. Review. P, It. FOLEYS HDfiEHAR' ESTAgusMtol875 tin tin Iim SuvncTmn dttmioiIN REFUSE SUBSTITUTES iJ W.F.CHAFA1AN MROUP p-1 M Train V airl I.. i V I 1 . ,: l:.ill-e. If lliMel I UIM1U1I tnd nriUals: A. Siene. i' .Mtitie. i;. M Robinson, l. : Hamilton, c. . .Manser. Ira I;, v n.ihK 11. i;. Robinson. A. v. n,lm. rick George A. Klldown. F. II. l'ar- i I' I . Carlson. E. H. W it-gins c l' Wrlglit. 11 .1. Warner. Leonard' ixa'i.mae. E. E, Howell. It. G Ilr.ini C H. h:te. J'r-. R. C. Sues, k' ! .id airy. L. A. ( hrisiion and if.-. G. M. Johnson and wile. I.. W. . jeersetl and wile, pert R. Altruist. L I II I demond. j M:s il aneou-i: Donald C. N. Is.in. I N is.i ia. New Hampstiirc: Lest.-r S. 'la. .'. I. Jl. Allderson. Eugene; i; ''- Hiai-de rry, All.jny; i;:!y i: l.l'S, E'lgene: !!. W". Ci-hshe :,il I ' ... . t: s I'uss; it. j. ,i,r,e. .i:7.eii. : Fd-vin I.. Imj. Br- no r- ' ' ' P- '"''Ml and wife. S.ill IV lr; Mrs. i;.,l rt Krlms. Miitm .i:ns. San Fr.:a.:..o; A. .1. i : -i.. if-'. Eutenc; l.i.k Mnpre and uniih I. mil ii. Moore and wife. S. n Man '...: H'iii!or.. Anderson l.ag.-n. . O N- l'l. l V. Wlili.,-iis. S..i, : W. K. X, well. Eug, ne; F o ld. St I..I-..U. Ilou-l IVugla. a: i n ai. f. E '!. s V. t' V O'.dfi -1.1 an. . ' A. M.-C.ir!. S. I ..tai:. R MATERNITY HOME 02 N. Jackson St. Phone 490 Mrs. D. Cornwell Patient privilege-" to hve their own doctor 1 PHONE 26 I I When Wantinj; to Ouy FURNITURE i Ji and get our prices. K PRICES RIGHT i . I s. Satisfaction Guaranteed ft ! 'LENNOX ! FURNITURE , COMPANY how serious a Cold if can be neglected A gr, at niany serious ilhiessiw ' r. suit of a simple cold, an neglect a cold, but It n , !ccts you. To break '"id in the ipiickc: t time "tit COLO REMEDY, -s nothing bMier l.i inrdi ' oniiiosition today. Tho 1 lit I lo danger avoider r k::ew of. Lloyd Crocker I'loXEKil DRio STORE 2U N. Jackson Say, if yon an ' dollar for your fun-P n:l r geods'lhal '" o;l!. ll rill 17 th.m to ti "1 House. J2S X- Jt please reniiniber Hit vou ilw money t auction. See n " RadabauSh4PK PllV I ... 4 . t hU " rUTL'RE s ' " i f ... 1" Ask Fire. ' Llahil In -nr., i: e. TruiV E, Insurance Alf Ivat v nil' ' ' FLU I O M.nli . i I . Ili- Phcne 1