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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 24. 1924 SEVEN so It you to w,i.i,w.t.t.ttt . asure -easoLable prices, Lj chicken: anu oprcioi oi j. DINNER FROM 11 A. M. TO 3 P. M. GOOD MEALS FROM 30c UP W. R. WARNER, Prop. Reliable tailor J. H. BERNItn Upstairs Next Umpqua Hotel Cleaning, Pressing, Alteration We Make Your Clothes in Roseburg it MM if Ivtew Leased Wire.) IK. Sept. 24. The ma- limant battles now rag. nn the closest ever t bare yet to eclipse 1S0S when uncertiiin- patcouie went down to r of the season in both York C5 in lit a lost the te pennant to the 16 years taw, when who failed to touch game between these is a contributing fac used a replay at the ason which resulted i nd the pennant to I s club. ree cornered race that the Giants, pale of government 1, l .in.l cifri,.e. Wash. "' e 2. 1:;. Nolle 1 o at sul.J.-ct to the in.iiutiuni of the , J-'" u:i Mat., 21), I iu Stat.. 1179). "tlnns the foil id i, t- 2a, l'j24. -ii puhjic auelion land office at tho highest trail t lie upprals- " nils not! I'M pai " timber which I '' tn ten years. I 1 "1 from citizens ' ' . association I " ' 0 cortm t ,,,,, 1 laws of the "r.v state, terrl- f only. 1'pr-n T'.'ilir!, el purr his- '"" b-Kl suhtll-:,,r.-J separately an' off..-r 'lis. It. ; v.; .. red fir 20 M.. M:1, r.d lir ice timh.r os - a f,,r Icns ih;m -. i.. w., s.-e. : ' .':,r, hem- 1 - i re,l fir f,5 I '-It on these 1 f-r 1,-1 tin! ',r- f.r. and ll.iei ; 1. !,t 3. r, , fir ; ' f .r :. ,, than It. t .. ' f : n.,t t. ti.. n l.-ou v,.r M '., II. XK', 'I - fi:i SKi, red Tititi,er ,n ( ''M f'T less! -' f-. It 12 . ! ell"W tlr 3o , ' T. Girls- age and un We have a Tablet t o There are hundred of come soon ask about the Wolverine Coaster when here. r chill Hardware Co. I THE WINCHESTER STORE oTJn d I lace to Pine, that combines everything to make your (iood service, real food that Is prepared rigut. U Will Be Satisfied! llesiaurant Service from 5:30 a. m. to lit p. m. f and Hot Cakes and Coffee Oh Boy. some Coffee. ITS THE SOIL , In Laurolwood. Beautiful autiful lawns. Itose- rowing residential w Even your dollars will grow Invested in Laurel- wood. ' ' then rested on the outcome of a game between Detroit and Chicago on the tinal day of the season. Tne Tigers, with Kill Donovan pitching, won and gained the right to meet the Cubs in the world seiies. MARCEL AND ; LONGER after a I Shampoo. CURL LAST Golden Glint PLANNING NAVAL DEFENSE. (Associated Press Leased Wire.) WASHINGTON, Sept. 24 How naval development and mainten- Pirates ' ance plans for the next few years A the Chicago outtit I should be shaped in the three rivals out of the race branches of submarines, surface o games. The i nhu 1 ships and aircraft has been rcier- ason with the Pirates. , red as a concrete problem for study t a pennant for Pitts-! and recommendation to ine gen ual came, but Chicago ! eral board of the navy. tied its place at the . Thla action on the proposal of tuts, however, tied it PreeOient ( nnli.lre to Secretary e three straight from , Wiiimr that the nnestion of naval to have the Cubs turn i ttoiirv mUori hv the nr.-sent trend the deciding play of of development In aircraft be sub- I ior'teit in fi.i-mnl utn.lv hv CXHOrtS three teams also worn I woa tl,.n 1ut t-oatpiilnv hv the t in the American 1 secretary. Passing the subject in It. ChicacO and PIpvA. Ihu hnna nt et -onprnl hoard W'fth Indians, with three I Instructions to renort at its earliest ' with st. Louis could j convenience, was in keeping with i tuning them all. President Coolidge's view of the "ne and the decision I matter. The closely related prob- leins of continental coast defense, I linu-vbr aa t,. u-hi.-li it M thoiltrht certain the study eventually will bo extended, as well as those ot development of special types of aircraft, wore recognized in the in structions given the hoard that It ' Mai., 75s), and i avail Itself of information from ex-. of April I noplnnnrl r.ft'l,ru i ti l,fh the navir' und unity. The goneral board was instruct ed to frame Its rocomim nilation with particular reference to naval appropriations to be" made at the lU the flunrnt-nl if-oniincr ncualitn ,tf rnmros the Interior. , n . . "Hh an addi- "-'ifih of i P,.r Try our Merchants Ltinch ;;lu'l,,i'1;iV'tn,ea,1irll:30 n. m. to 2 p. m., 50c. Palace ! tallied If sale ' Sweets. TUBBY 'VJHATS TUT. MMTEC SP1DER.1HM VOM mKIMIHM KINO ARE SICK BSiSlsW film limniniiA nr- 1'IWU VtHSIliffS Uh KILLING RELATED f ; l'ASADKNA, Cal.. Sept. 24 Two g J diaiiieirii ally opposite versions ot J;the slaying of Mrs. Clifton R. lyHunn, former Chicago woman ' found shut and beaten to death In A' her apartment here last t riday, ly. were iu the hands of the police to K day as the result ot the arrest last E niKht in Los Angeles or Harry g Conner, alius Harry Garbult, ex S convict alleged to have fled from E the Huuu apartment after the kill jl ing. I The two versions are those of i Conner, who admits he . who admits be was pres-l t','eI1a!,a"m'Ilt FJiliRy ent in and of F. It. Uibson, who was also in the apartment that nighi. Con ner fled, according to Gibson, after beating Mrs. Hunn with a hammor and shooting her through the heart. Conner, upon me oueRtion of the police last night, said that he fled only because ot the tear that his past record as a convict would make it impossible to prove his in nocence; that it was Gibson who attacked Mrs. Hunn with a hum mer and that it was he, Conner, who tried to prevent tlie slaying -rtrs. Hunn was shot through me heart, he explained, when the pis tol be drew to intimidate Gibson, was discharged during their strug gle over possession of the weapon. Conner was booked at the city jail on suspicion of murder. Po nce meanwhile announced they would take Gibson into custody, for further questioning. SPECIAL RATE TO STATE FAIR Orecon stages are putting on a special Vound trip rate to the State Fair, of fS. Passengers will be taken direct to the fair grounds at Salem, and will be picked up there for return trip. Three stages leave Terminal Hotel, Roseburg Oregon daily at 7:20 and 11:20 a. m. and 1:20 p. m. Tickets on sale at Terminal Hotel. i'LAVKIt IS IXJl HF.h Associated Press Leased Wire.) Pl'LLMAN. Wash., Sept. 24. Football prospects at Washington stale college have been dealt a hard blow by an injury to Frank "Truck" Davis, regarded as al I most a certainty tor an end posi- tion, which will keep him out of i th game all season. Davis should I er was broken in scrimmage play I yesterday evening. Indications during tho first week of play are lor a teum that I will average 186 or 187 pounds. The tentative first team line has 1!I0 pound players throughout and tho back field will be close to lsr pounds. Twelve letter men liavo turned out for place with prac-j tically all ot last year s freshman squad, The grape, season is nt Its height at the Overland orchards. The grapes have ripened early and the season will be short. Those who waut grape Juice should or der now and send Containers. Only what is ordered will be pressed. I.IXEl P IS DOl BTI I I- (Assootnted Press Leased Wire.) WALLA WALLA, Wash., Sept. ,..,,, " o" '" ' IU ine iiitiiutii vwin.hc """" ramp over the Inability or i oa n r I nrleske to form a satisfactory line was cast aside when man Ratchford. last years captain and guard reported yesterday. Freddy Corkrum, diminutive quarter ai- so returned. Monday saw the re- DEMAND Over 100,040 people have testified that TANLAC has relieved them of: Stomach Trouble. Rheumatism, Mai-Nutrition, Sleeplessness, Nervousness, Loss of Appetite, Lose of Weight, Torpii Liver or Constipation. "Ask Anyone Who Has Taken TANLAC OVER 4 MILLION BOTTLE BOLD For Bib Br All Ct DranWts OA nr.uT J WoridVi Brat Took lOMtC LIKE Vot) mrv. Il GEE. ITS . WAKE 7 r n autuoo. or 'Jht Mf-Timt WHO'S WHO AND WHAT'S HAPPENKD. MART HATWARD, a famous beauty, for six months haa been nominally the wife of SIR MO EL, CAVENDISH, who promised her to releua her at the end of that time, knowing that she loved BRUCE Gil-Li AN. and had mar ried him during a misunderstanding with Hruce. Uavlnc Nigel at a , the Canadian Rockies, .he oes to Seattle to join Hruce and L;mke arrangement, for their miir .nage when Nigel has had their mar riage annulled. But WIT-MA RAYMOND, a friend of .vtgel'a, sends to the more sensa tional newspapers a story stating that she has eloped with Hruce. and recalling the sensational murder years ago of a man whose name was linked with Mary s. Determined to clear everything up. Mary leaves for the East without waiting for Bruce, leaving him a note insisting that she cannot marry htm because of the publicity she has attracted. She goes to Maine to And CAMILLA WAITE. who cleared her of suspicion at the time of the murder by claiming that they were together that night. Cnmtlla tells a group of their friends that Mary killed Neale Phillip., hut refuses to tell more until Jim Atwood. a cou sin of Mary's nays that he will fin ish the story If she doesn't- TODAY'S INSTALMENT XLVM A STRANGE CONFES SION. JIM ATWOOD faced Camilla for a moment more. She could not speak, nor could Mary. Their '.noughts were held by the same question. How could he possi bly know what had happened the night of j Nenle Phillips' murder? "You won't tell?" he said to ; Camilla at Inst. . sternly. She ; shook her head. -3 "Then I shall. - You've told Just VIOLET DARE enough so that the rest must come out I think that it would come with better grace from you tlinn from me. Sure you don't wanti to do It yourself?" A long moment's pause, a mo ment In which Camilla stood with clenched hands, glaring at Jim, nno Mary leaned weakly ngnlnst the piano at which Vera Atwood was seated ''Oh. all ritrht." Camilla exclaimed at last, defiantly. 'Til tell. I'd written some lottra to Nenle fool 41-' letters, silly things, before he wns were Just a youngster when tins engaged to Mary, and afterward, j thing took place. Do you think I when I wns simply sick with Jeal- care nbout It?" ousy. Y'ou see. I loved Neale. lie) He took her in his arms, there, wouldn't give them back to me. You; before them all. Mary turned and all thought Neale wns rich. Well, ran from the room, but could ndt he wasn't. He hnd money, but nn- escape the group that wns clnmor where near what he spent. He got Ing to tell her that she mustn't dreadfully In the hole when ho was 'think they felt nny differently nbout caught In that oil slump. ihor; that, no matter what had hap- "Ho threatened me then, snylnc M'ened nr might happen, they were that he'd give the letters to Town Talk' If I didn't buy them back from him. L- sent htm some money, but he wanted more. So I confessed !, - Marv. Wa were friends, and j . ,vs h nn(J (h.it sh(,.i, I her rnc:lKPment to mrr:, ! j wns r(ltnrr ot that j . ' h, . Ket hlm back ,. , could under!!tnnd whv he wanted to mnrrv he-, when seiany Idea that she'd written him. I had no monev and I hnd loads. He Just had a hunch. I d met thm was Infatuated, though; I wouldn't motoring In the rnrk once or twice, have minded so much If he hndn t and seen them lunching together In been so perfectly mnd ohont her. a little place where they wouldn't "Sometimes the whole tlitni run Into any ottheir friends. And amused me. I couldn't help think- I could see today thnt shed never ing what a shock It would be to h-r i ,pH wbat she knew unless sombody and her aunt, when they pot Mar forced her to. So I took a chance." married to Neale. to learn thnt h. Later, waiting alone f,,r the train. really didn't have loads of money after all. I almost wanted It to re. through then. But at other times 1 was nearly mad. because I cared so much for him. Even though he was a cad I wanted him. you see. "Mary went to htm tnf n'" turn of Frank Hall, cantain lid 1st) pound full back. These three men will add con- slderable experience to Whitman's team when It faces tho Oregon Aggies in the seuson'B opening game at rendleton a week ago from Friday. Each member of the trio will be playing his fourth season or northwest contereiiee football. 6 . Within 3 hours you can now fllv e- to Bnndon by the Sea. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR M. H. FLYLKTt Chlrapiactlc phvslelan. 114 W. Lane St. The HOHO.HO VJWV Yoo Fix IT like i THEN VOU ViOHl rWT SOWPtf ACE -MlWt&J THIMG" Ao tAoi 1 i - i 7 HOVOUYCON ' (l i1.p.im.i.iiiw'"" i - riiKi nf 7wi & VIOJXT DARE, 1 VTift'. Ts'Jt.or Tamt?' eft. 5 and had thing, out with htm. Sh demanded the letter, and told him what .ha thought of him. She told him too that .he wouldn't marry him. He wa. wild. Oh. I .aw it all" She broke off to add: ' Mary never knew that. 1 wa at horn, when she rot there, and ah thought I'd been home all along. I wa stnndlng behind one of th portieres and heard the whole thing after ward 1 drove like mad. and got. home a few momenta before she came. "lie seemed to be crated when she tuld him that. He told her that he'd tried to blackmail me because he wanted the money to buy thing, fur her. He'd spent every cent he owned or could borrow on things for her. Imagine how I felt when she came In wearing that gorgeous emerald and Bald he'd given It to her -and I know that I'd paid for It! "He ran over to his desk and snatched up ths package of letters and gave It to her. With hi. other hand he caught up a revolver. He held it to his head, and Mary grab bed It. It went off. That was how It happened that she killed him." "oh, Camilla, I d'dn't know I didn't want you to tell so much J-ist that I didn't mean to do It that he hnd paper, of yours " Mary, sobbing, ran to her. But 'nmltla drew coldly away. "I hope you're snlianed now," she said quietly. "You've ruined my life does that make you happy?" Canilllo!" She turned quickly at that voice. It was Ned Houston, tho man she hnd spoken to Mary about, who came quickly across the room to her side. "Camilla, this isn't going to make any difference I'Otwecn us, Is It? You know that .1 pare for you; I realize that you : her friends She escaped at last to her own room, with only the Atwood. as company; ' "There's Just one thing I want to closed behind them. "Jim Atwood now you know whnt hppea that night nt Neale's? How did you know about those letters of Cnm'.r -i didn't." he replied, as he closed ; Mary's suitcase for her. "I hadn't Mnry thought of thnt, and tears came to her eyes. Dear Jim and ' Vera some day, when she had J made a place for herself In th world, she'd come back to theml , ToostHee. NOTICE Salem or Bust All I'lllpqua Chiefs. Cmp- ntia Squaws. Band nieniiic ai.d Drum Corps meet Wednesday evening 7:.'!0 4 at tin- armory ft rehearsal. All conic uniformed 4 Intornatl ' Internatl harrows, p Pros. Mud Cure. I COUlDMT TEVL SJvY I sktvDrv tr,C THP Y Ci,C SlCRET AW' AJO 0 NO MCS T BUT ME AIMT I , ,,,r--l j Sfte trailed alone for tl'e train. rs r hers V'Ji ir limn uross w , r, x participants 6)4 -.-I ..i -t.-,,ll, final discs, spriniitooth p Ions, etc., at Wharton t- V TtUME'SlUMlGW NrlAl 0 n m:r n 1 1 nr nn iruiitnflL It UK. WYER ARRANGED (Ansociated Press Leased Wrs. MARION. Sept. 24. Funeral arrangements for Dr. Charles Kl mer Sawyer, former personal phy sician to the late President Hard ing, who died suddenly of heart disease yesterday, were being completed by the family toda). While date of burial hud not been definitely decided the family an nounced Interment would be in the Marion cemetery where the body of the lute presideut was placed. It was thought that funeral ar rangements would be made for Friday and that Secretary of State Charles E. Hughes and many of the physician's Washing ton friends would attend. Telegrams of sympathy contin ued to pour into the family home from all sections ot the l ulled States. President and Mrs. Coolidge and Secretary and Mrs. Hughes sent messages last nUlit. Dr. Sawyer died peacefully, while sleeping at his home at White Oak Furm here yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Florence Harding, widow of the late president, has been making her home with the Saw yers since her husbands death, and was present when death came. Born near Wyandot, Ohio, sixty four yeurs ago, Dr. Sawyer obtained a practical education in the village school at Nevada. He began the study of medicine at the age of 17 and was graduated from the Cleveland Homeopathic college of Cleveland in ISM. He began his practice at Latino in April of tho same year. Ills widow and sou survive. MARION, Ohio. Sept. 24. Dr. Charles E. Sawyer, personal phy sician to the late President Hard ing and for a time personal phy sician to Presideut Coolidge will be buried Friday in tho Marion cemetery not fur from where the body of President Hardins lies en tombed, it was announced today. The hour has not been set, rela tives said. ' CAN YOU EAT What You Like? Countless numbers of people are constantly saylug, "I like melons, onions, and many other things, but they don't like nui. ' Food that In Itself is wholesonio and nourish Ing is avoided because the stom ach Is unable to digest and assimi late it. When our digestive organs nre functioning properly the heart Bends pure red blood through the entire system from head to foot, giving color to, the complexion, a sparkle In the eyes, alertness to the mind, strength to the muscles and an elevated tone to llfu Itself. Thousands of people have re gained this condition by the tme of M. A. C. Stomach Tonic, which is sold on tho positive guarantee of a refund of your money ($1.25) if the first bottle does not give re lief from excessive cgas la the stomach, nausea, sour stomach, and constipation. M. A. C. is pleasant to take, contains no alco hol or hahlt fortning drugs, and is beneficial for children und adults alike. Order a bottle today. Nathan Fullerton Drug Store, will supply you (mall orders accepted), and you will begin to feel better to morrow. III 'lKir.AH IS KILLED (Associated Press t.eased Wire.) LOS ANGELfCH, Sept. 24. An unidentified burglar was shot and Instantly killed early this morn ing by Patrolman R. (J. Miller, when he attempted to floe after being caught in the act of enter ing a Jewelry store here In the down town district. Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 189-1 CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER, COMPANY "Preferred Stocyiclds 7.14 askarrv member (iour organization avlRight VOORE A PC&MKF WOT CDicir TO IT OUT AMD VBTH GOOt) I MIV TOO HY OONlHfl 1 1 If AN" PUT 5CME OL' MOO 1M To fAAKE IT MICE AM' TC - DO VJIln BK01WM LIKl Mine r mm VI ,i Classified ALL NEW AOS ON BACK PACE I T -r FOR SALE WANTED '.', I i j ; ; I FOR SAI.E-r4 male collie pups. E. ' 11. Russell. Wilbur. Ore. m ii7!t7TCY ranneTi-'O. 1 heater inquire 230 S. Pine St. Knit SALE 2 fine grade Coro- dale rains. M. T. Cannon oreg. ft lids , GOOD ENGLISH Shepherd pups; for sale A. U. Grubbe, Wilbur, j Ore j FOR SALE. Five Ramboilette rams from registered stock. L. ! O. Mathews, Dlxonvllle. 1-T.iR SaiTE Cray" oaf " and" vetch seed. Three centB per pound. John Doerner, Melrose. DEI.ICIOI'S apples on the N. I. Hewitt place, near Itrockway. 60c per box. Bring containers. T. M. Bulger. FOR SALE Young Angora bucks frotn sires, pure bred W. G. Paul, non-shedding Rt. 1, Rose- burg. FOR SALE Spitzenbcrg apples. 40c a bu. Bring boxes. Pick them yourself. J. R. Wilson, Phone 2F31. FOR SALE C. C. Conn. C melody saxophone. Lota reeds, instruc tion book. Call evenings at 52!) S. Main. EASY TERMS On new S-rooin plastered house. Strictly mod ern. Excellent locution. G. W. Young & SonPhone 417. FOR SALE Davenport, llvtng- room Bet, mnhogany library table. Iron bed and large and small rugs1 Phone213. FOR SALE Vetch., rye, winter oats, cheat, clover, grass seeds. If Interested write for prices. Monarch Seed & Feed Co., Mod ford. Oregon. FOR SALE Winter oats SALE Winter oats and vetch mixed 3c per pound. O. I. C. brood sow and 9 pigs; also 8 three-months old pigs. R. W. Al spaugh, Myrtle Creek. TYPEWRITER PAPER Fine grade for school work, 600 sheets to ream, 11.00 a ream. Yellow practice paper, full ream lots, 50c. On sale at News-Review office. TlEUE IT IS 5-rootn house. Plas tered. Bath. Lot 5flxltK ft. House new ly tinted inside, i block off paving. Chicken house and yard. Garden. Price $2000.00. One. third down and balance like rent. G. W. Young oi Son. Phone 417. FOR SALE 1923 Chevrolet In good running order, four good cord tires, uiotometer, two bumper sun 'visor, sprit" light, windshield wings, windshield wiper, rear view mirror, Strom berg carburetor, new battery. Will sell cheap. Call at 828 Hamilton 3t. FOR RENT i IIOl'SE for rent. 230 ELano St. UNFl'RMSiil-DTooms for rent. Call evenings. 421 No. Rose St. FOR R p;N'l' Furnished sleeping room, bath, 401 South Main St. FOiritlONT sT'sTeoplnit roouiB in private home. 533 So. Stephens St. Phone 179-L. FOR KENT H o u s ekeeping rooms. Adults. 3H So. Jackson St. FOR RENT Comfortable slee Ing rooms for gentlemen. Hot and cold water. (3.50 per wk. Ill Sheridan St. MABEL MYRTLE LUCY HINRY-HfRCiilR-tlAllV Voice Piano 116 South Jackon Phone 27-F3 It Is Easy to Get Rid of Flies With Fly-Tox Fly Tox kills moths, mosqiiltos, unis. flees ami roaches as well as flies. Fly-T.i will not stain any fab ric, i.ot poWim ami lias u very pleasani odor. S oz. pi, ill" 50c Pint Bottle 75o (Jiiarl Bottle 81.25 Economy Grocery , Phone 63 By WINNER but you gotta To TELL- 1THWW1 FILLED THE EOTTLE OL" PWiPWAUlR. THE TO it . VAJA'; ' r3 Sectiotr- WANTED Clerking, by experi- eced arlrl. Phone 481 J. ,1 WANTED Practical nurse. aVply In person at Oregon Home hospital. Soldiers r a jifie A.N K-M'KKIENCbU Kil l WlSOeS j general housework in pihata family Phone 41J ' WANTED College girl wants stenographic position. Address R. L., care News-Re .-lew. VNTED Woman for gont7aT Housework. Apply at 246 Nojth Rone St , cor. Washington. W ANTFIV CoTik " it" West Fork hotet by Oct 1. Good wages lor right party. Mrs. T. D. Uatry, iHXhan, Ore. WANTEDITouse onTorl rooms. Must have good garden spot and be close to school. Inquire ! at jtndlo Barber Shop, 124 Cass St- WANTED Good housekeeper tor family of two or three at small mUl camp near Chiloquln, .Ore gon. Good home for right pep son. Address Sprague Rlyer Company, Chiloquln, Oregon. LOST AND FOUND FOUND String of rosary beads. Owner call at this office and 1 scribe them. i II MISCELLANEOUS HAIR curled. 25c. 929 Winches!ter St. . PHONOGRAPH records exchaug ed, 10c. 929 Winchester St. FOR" T RAD E -G oo d sized loam mules, inquire J. D. Wright, Days Creek. ' FOR TR A Dr.-A Iberia property for sheep. R. G. Bowers, care news- Review. 1 CAR OWNER Don t forget t call 653 when In need of ants patts. Sarff's Auto Wrecking House. WILL the party who put the Bslv. In the News-Review "Address Box 8," please call at this office for (he answers to the adv. 1 CALL home laundry for washing, Ironing and mending; also silk, woolen, pongee, gingham, etc., carefully hand laundered. 27 Wlnchoster. or phone &.w. WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP at ; Hotel Umpqua Electronic Diagnosis and I Treatment (Abrams Method) OR. HARRISON FOLK blectronie and Chlropractio ', Physician 417-18-19 Perkins Bldfl. ' Jessie MacRae Melvin PIANIST Accredited Teacher Studio : : 137 N. Main Phons 118-V Makes a Fine Wall Lot us toll you about It. Churchill Hdw. Co. USSON phoc ts.sr.i OARD P. S. Has been a re itent drop In price. BE SURE ; about your fire Insurance' policies. Buy your Insurance, from responsible companies.' Wo represent strong, old HneJ companies exclusively. Claims, promptly sottleal, and real, service to our policy holders. May wo ho of servico to you?- G.W. YOUNG & SON: INSURANCE 116 Cass St. Phons 4&i DRY CLEANING KNOCKS THE SPOTS Your V.'int.-r Coat may ho mad- to sine you another o ar In bavii'g it i leaned. , Yen to ver can toll w hat wear i there li left In a garment nn- til vw ( b an and steam It tor nil. Li t us piovo it. , IF! : -! t-. , ... TRY OUR WAY Phone 277 Our Auto Will Oil '' It trs. f t ! to he fr I ' for til ye. . i. rr th rryX y t-'J'J f'.i Srn4s I".