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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW MONDAY. NOVF.MBF.R 17. 1924.
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ai die Liberty
tr'ai.d Tuesday.
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I fcys have hid sueli
t'.mtho.tic baek-
Hi -y romanre.
h Sale3
'iiictlons see us
furniture.
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ning often
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cleaned
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tuikev, cruVken or due
"- T- 1 " ,J7t :sLi listed DCiow. r " ,
!" most valuable UCt-'na.Is
. fir -fi houxwii'o n have.
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.11 ; t attractive
IpJrrc" Get your.
Rnuf ins ml nJ
Cookiiw entlr meml
cue lime j ,
Cold patk rnnln
procrving
I) Jung brcsd.rolU, MsaiM
Deep ft fryln
rcnacnus
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fEF Churchill Hardware Co.
mo.
.it thrilling action.
Antlers Theatre
Marv Phiibin's latest , role In
The hose of rar.'s" 1b one with a
I Cinderella twist. Mitsi, the name
i p-irt of -Miss I'liiihin's, was left an
orphan in her infancy. Her mother
! I' nl been disowned because of the
rinrriage. and the child's relatives
. were unaware of her existence.
The child's grandfather, on this
deathbed, pledged his business
partner to ' find, the disowned
(lutghter and place her in posses
sion ot her fortune, which, if there
! were no heirs was to go to the
business partner.
The search of the daughter ends
when the woman proprietor of an ;
Apache cafe in Paris tells the part-'
n.r that the woman he la seeking
is dead. However, his satisf.-MVion
because ef this news is dissipated!
ft l....n fnriK ei-eil IV It'll ine caie OWIieis lulls nine
ut the HgtiVays that there Is a daughter, and
f provincial Spain screes to produce the child for a
gmt tor some ot compensation.
. ; The story includes an 'Intimate
picture of home life in a great es-
ate in t rance, with a dual pur-
i . . ' . .I... ... - ,,ii-i i controversy, with wnich the U'd
love interest that has a vital ,.,,i ,,s..i.
bearing un the future of Mitsi.
SEVET-J THIEVE
Li
CHICAGO,
rnhhers farlv
Nov.
1 7. seven
today invaded the 1
l'irsliiiig Palace care and ball i
room owned by Al Tearney, minor j
leacuo baseball chieftain, bound
he watchman and blew open the
afe, obtaining $12,800. '
( Asot Inti i Press l-easrd Wl.
HA 1. LAS, Tex.. Nov. 17. Mrs.
Miriam 1-VrL'uson's majority for 1
''ivcmr of Texas fn rturns from j
-i j oiMUi. fl of 252 tabulated by
T. eb(nion bureau wero
' in-:t'n1 of 112.235. osau-
i .-:it!)rr!;iy. the bureau an-
. ' 'Hi-it m found an erni- i
'Mibitirn.
o
'.e: i. an z;ne insulated
... iu nine diiu '"''I
o Hi per cvnt more gal-
ih n the rrirnrry kind
' AV'l :ir::n Urns,
fUTS-SOSES
P t-l-onse thorouniy then,
with.j-it nibblnr, npplv
J VAPQWlIn
r IT MilUmn Jr, Did
TUBBY
VOu GVE HIM A C-00tT
5SMIW T0R3V-
6vt. set Momx'You
X
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VERY CLOSE GALL
(Associated Press Taaetl Wlrs.l
CHICAtlO. Nor. 17 J. War
ren Kerrigan, film star, narrow
ly escaped possible serious Injur
ies here yesterduy when a motor
ear In which he wag riding broke
a front uxlo and was thrown on
a sidewalk.
For all kinds ot floor coverings,
try Powell s. "
p
GREAT AMERICAN
SINGER HERE FRIDAY
The announcement that Klc
cardo Martin, the great American
tenor is due for a. recital in Rose
burg Friday, should be more than
welcome. Surely this great singer
needs no formal Intioduction. Not
only In American has he won suc
cess with the greatest opera com
panies. Including the Metropolitan,
Chicago and Boston organization
but Italy, Germany, England and
Latin America all know him as one
of the greatest tenors of his day.
Many of the New York critics call
him "The American Caruso," and
cn more than one occasion he was
called in to take the mighty Caru
so's place. The musical life of
Rlccardo Mattin Is one that every
aspiring student can follow with I
profit. First of all he Is a student j
and when not at the theatre or on i
tour one will find' him studying!
some new opera or song. He Is a i
great reader of politics and travel I
and never falls to keep well versed
upon all subjects of the day. He is
also an excellent linguist. What
ever Riccardo Martin does, he
does well. In fact he does thor
oughly. He never skims through
anything, or takes chances on "get
ting away with It." He Is an ar
tist to the finger tips, but not one
of those persons who continually
cries "my art is my life" No, Mr.
Martin is a man's man; a tenor
who likes to root at a basebtll
game and witness a boxing exhibi
tion. He is a singer ry choice, but
p.n American of old school by birth.
His coming to the Antlers Friday
means a true musical event for the
American tenor ranks only with
the best and the best are Indeed
few. ,
Wanted Women for cannery
work. Work will last about five
weeks. Room and board can be ob
tained at reasonable rates. Frank
J. Norton Co. Sutherlin, Ore.
LABOR HOLDING
ANNUAL SESSION
(Continued from page one)
on the subject.
In denning the status of the
judicial lue of injunction in lahol-
the executive committee reviewed
proceedings ' during the year
which raised he Issue. It cousiu
ered the advisability of constitu
tional amendment as well as fed
eral legislation to support the po
sition labor organizations have
taken, In challenging the use of
such power. It Included some crit
icism of the Sherman auu-trust
law, on the ground that this sta
tute had been "applied to out
law the rightful and Just collec-
five actions of wage earners
,,,..,,h a,.,. ,,,,,.
..xhfi ,iv,.0nn .... nr i,.cis!ation
to provide for tho fundamentut
economic nuedH of workers aud
industry should come not from
one of the groups concerned, but
should be the recommendation of
ail elements affected," it was said
on this point. "Labor would wel
come an opportunity to partici
pate iu such constructive work."
As a result of recent labor un
ion poKey, the report proceeded,
there ro now 2 banks in exist
ence which are owned by their
members, with resources "esti
mated at $00,000,000." Their
work was praised, but a warning
as to extension and increase was
coupled with the resume.
"Labor In this new field has
not passed the coinp'.ete period
of experimentation," the report
said. "Upon those in whose care
of the continued successful nd-
niiuixtratiou of these banking
ventures depends, there rests a
(treat and grave ruoponsibiliiy, to
luaintain tne integrity
., ..,.,
of labor a
ability and competence. Handling
other people's money is a sacred
and public obligation."
Proposals for a general labor
life Insurance company have been
put before the federation, and the
executive committee presented
without comment the findings of
a special investigation made into
the subject by its own members.
"Wo have been convinced, and
I fully persuaded that It Is not on
wot. IT VJA.S
ITS GtTTIM
MIS FAOLT - AW
A)Eti2 SUPPER TIME
AW I GOTTA GO
HOME - WHY DOUT
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ME A WHlPPlM'
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Author or "J?tt7i!fifrmc7ifi&.
WHO'S WHO AND WHAT'S
HAPPKNEU.
PATHICIA Cl.F.VK b become
strnnged from tier hasb.ind,
AXnPF.WjCLEVK. who lives only
"or his business (ind expeets her to
lve up everything to entenun hi
Hems. She rebels and visits her
Nter, and he goes abroad. She Is
.lrown with
GREIIOKY HEWITT, a famous
Inancler to whom her husband has
introduced her, who full in love
.lth her, and whom Bfte cannot
'nore because of the help which he
in e've her sister's husband.
TODAY'S INSTALMENT.
LV A CAREER OF PROMISE
F
ROM day to' day I'atrU-ia kept
putting pff nplylnt? to An
dre' letter tellinR her to com -
nunicate with his lawyers about
i;e;Uni; a di
vorce. Sjtie naa
no time lor in
trospection or
for brooding
over her sepa
ration from
him. Every day
was crowded
with eiiKKe-
..'f'.H'! r.ients and
'l'H??i when an idle
-T-rlia tiiii.-J half hour con-
half hour con
fronted her she
rushed out to
the avenue and
'OLET DARE
t
hopped.
"There wouldn't bo nearly no
.luch unhupplne3 in the world,"
L.lnda Hayco announced to her one
ay when she had joined her nt
un:-heon in one of the einart little
'rench cafes Just off the Avenue.
I' every woman had money enough
n go and bify'a new hut whenever
ho felt miserable".
"Perhaps you're r!tflitM Pat ad
mitted. "Iiut even though 1 have
he money I'm glad I huve some
:h!niy to or-cupv my mind as well.
"I wish you'd take me nlon with
. ou and let me see what you're do
ng." Linda urged. "If there la room
.or another frivolous woman In the
profession I'd liU to take it up.
i'ou look slmp'y'radlant and I feel
llco a last year's car that has been
liiven too far." Last nirrbt I hrid to,
cap into my newest finery at the
m-t minute, after planning for a
t'uiet events at home. IHck was
akin? some people from I'-oston out
o dinner and he had just learned
that they badnH seen the Follies.
So wo nil went- there and then we
went to the Kl Fay Club to danre.
fou know it Is worse there than a
ubway Jam s'nee it is rumored the
"rlnc of Wales went there one
'light ' when he slipped away from
ho pociety "entertainments given
Tor him.
Tell me Pat , what do you do
evenin?s?'
Iat looked nt her and then broke
into an infectious smile.
"Don't lfluth when I trll you. I
read chool eatatours and talk over
college, entrant requirements with
poor and earnest younjt people. Mr.
Gillespie 7ct aaide a fund to send
do'sprvin? youn? people, throuch
college nnd I nm in eliarKp of dneid
Ing v." hot her or not they are d'serv
in. Then I help them choose their
college nnd deride how l-d? an allow
ance they will need. They all seem
terribly dejiervinp nnd pathetic to
me and I'd like tT give them enough
to go out nnd have a roaring good
ly advisable and safe but nlmost
the duty of unions jointly to adopt
some form of proper Insurance,"
the investigating committee de
clared. "However, we are opposed
to having the American 1" dera
tion of Labor as such actually en
gage in the insurance business."
The federation had supported
all proposals during the year to
abolish or limit the function.! of
the railroad board of the federal
government? the general report
continued, it described the light
in ' congress to pass the liowell
liarkley bill which the unions en
dorsed for this purpose.
"It Is the intent and purpose of
all the forces of organized labor
and of alL friends d slrous or
maintaining the freedom of til"
workers," i was declared, "to
carry on this fight Imiistnntly and
vigorously."
The labor federation is com
mitted to lhe project carrying
on educational establishments for
adult workers, It was said, as well
as to the preceding program "f
supporting public Hchools for th'
nation's youth. "t'oniprohensive
plans and substantial accompll'-h-mint"
had been made during the
year. It was declared, and the
movement has b?cn taken up In
ternationally. Many unions wen
declared to have enlisted in ex
tending the . opportunities t
Pity Flank.
pp.ettv
la; SCMfeTHito' VoTriE
MPvTTtU H!FTA
6o eight iothe
I FCOUT WAV - 60T
( I GOTTA THINK 0?
S A FXfA'.iF Flft'r
8e ME8BE
Be tr.ntK
m
8
"7it ixuy offoe't tc.
time. There was one joun man
the oth'T dny who was tfointf to
Yale Jt hud K-cn his lifo ambition
and be had worked In a garatt Af
nnd nhtht trvlns to save the men.y
for bis tuiti. n tmt a bit of sickness '
amra; his little brntliera nVd sisters i
wiped tint fund out. 'After we hud i
planned about where lit would live I
and hrt-v Mi; nn silofn.ice be would
set 1 Ji:it eoul.ln't resist taking him I
to a rihiI tailor and having some
decern clothes madi- for him. He
was lioirllied at the thought of pay
iuK t ne hundred and thirty five
dullars for a yini;!e suit! I couldn't
hell thinking ot how surprised
Andrew would be to sec nie march
ing In to order clothes for a husky
youni; caraso mechanic with am
bitions." i
"And Is that all there Is to It?
Don't ou pot lonely sometimes?
And what sort of man is this Mr.
fllllesp:?" l.inda shot tbo questions
at her suddenly.
There Isn't anything In ' what
ypn're thinkliiK." Tat laughingly
vH mm
"t hrlfl these deserving youno
people chouse their colic gen f
plaintd I'at.
assured her. "Mr. Gillespie Is a wry
kindly old man who seems pleased
to have me hWp him give awny hla
money in a way that all organized
and in human charities would dis
approve of heartily. Put he isn't in
love with me, nr I with him. And
oh, Linda, I do get lonely nome
times. I'm nfraij that if I passed
a restaurant where, there was a good
Jazz K.nd I'd bre::k down nnd sob."
"Well, I don't know, of course. If
it int'T sti von." l,indu remarked
casually. "Hut Andrew doesn't lOlX
very happy either."
That afternoon Pat had to attend
n meeting of the trustees of a News
boys' Heme, and her heart fluttered
when she saw that the bank where
the meeting was to lw held, was
within a few doors ot Andrew's
r.fflce.
What wouM she do If she were to
meet him? She would have, to some
'lay, for even New York wasn't big
( nough to kvp separate two whose
Interests were ho much bound up in
one another.
And before she had renrhed any
decision about It. Jut nn har tnxl
deposited hr in front of the bank
where the meet in ir was to be hld.
:-h.e pot out and confronted her
husband!
Who Would Be Free.
adults for Increasing education,
and the indications showed that
"American labor is fundamental
ly interested in cultural oppor
tunities." A continuation of the policy of I
'My 'A
Uniting farm organizations to un- o
lonsln state and national move-j fn,. Implements that we sell are
luents was uiged, and progress , a; gol)( standard makes for which
was said to have I made In I vnl, ,.;, nlwa.s get pans: Case,
bettering such relationships as ; jf -t.ri:i l-k 1 leering. P. d O., Oil
have been established. A '!-1 Ver, etc., Wharton liros.
inement to the report, upon thoi
actual political r rd of the year,
and the presidential campaign,
v. as promised later.
A series of reports from state
and craft unions and from com
mittees assigned to special worn ,
was included w ith the main doc-
niiient. These discussed the pro
posals put before stale legisla
tures, jurisidiclioiial a.-reemi nts
between trade unions and other
aspects' of the federation's work
;.nd the work of its iillb'd bodies.
For quick result use News
Review classified ads. Phono 1:1.'.
WHEN IN ROSEIil'RG
STOP AT
Hotel Umpqua
t,i60SlVl HOPE
'.fM I ifcl vvi"- i
' -VX WTVA THIi
JyJ X-
.ofj.Kl by Lftitfd Tltitir
zzsAi rri-J it"i. "-m
I Z "7 "lsl
Mm. Mortan who was 82
years old, suffered a stroke
10 days ago followed by
pnucniunla. she had been
unconscious for four days.
NKV YORK. Nov. 17
J. P. Morgan, whose, mother
died at Highland Kails, New
York, last night, Is on his
way home from Europe. He
sailed Saturday from Lon-
don after he had learned ot
his mother's seriousness 111-
1 ness.
ARMENIAN REFUGEES
MUST TURN AWAY
FROM NATIVE LAND
ALEX ANHROPOL, Armenia,
Nov. 17.. (A. P .) In order to as
sist the Armenian state authori
ties In their efforts to repopulute
Armenia, American relief workers
here wli'i are caring for many
thousands of orphans, are encour
aging the older boys and girls to
nviirry and establish homes. Each
girl of marriageable uge who sig
nifies her willingness to take a
husband Is give;, a full outfit of
clothing, a piir of shoes, an out
fit of linen and ten dollars in cur
rency as a "dowry" from the Am
ericans. Scores of girls aud
youths have taken advantage of
the Americans' offer and have ask
ed the officials of the Near East
Relief, who are in charge of the
orphanages, to find them suitable
life partners.
For some time past the Arme
nian government authorities have
been nlarmed at the rapid de
crease, not only In the population
of Armenia proper, but in the num
ber of Armenians scattered
throughout the world. According
to a recent census the present In
habitants of Armenia, which is
now- tinder Bolshevist rule, num
ber only .1,100,000. The world pop
ulation of Armenians, Including
those in the t'nited Hlates, is es
timated at 3.000.000. During the
last 15 years, it is stated by gov
ernment officials, more than a mil
lion Armenians perished at the
lipnds of the Turks and as u re
sult of the World War.
While the government confi
dent that the natural tendency of
the Armenians to multiply will bo
sufficient to offset the great lossa
In the race caused by massacres,
war and famine, it entertains seri
ous doubts regarding the capacity
of the) country to support more
people than now live within Its
narrow borders. Not only is the
country arid nnd unproductive, but
some of the most valunble nreas,
notably the Kars, Van nnd Igdyr
districts, have been taken from
Armenia and given to Turkey. For
thi reason the government, thus
far, has found It iinnoRslble to find
abodes for the Ca.OUO Armenian
refugees now living In flreece. A
place outside Armenia, probably in
some sparseiy-si'tticn section or
Itnss'a. is likely, therefore, to be
allocated to them by the . central
government at Moscow.
In another part of this paper
Churchill Hadware Co. Is offering
special Inducement for house
wives to buy. See what they say
In the display ad.
0
FREE 4
FREE
I'nlil
With
December 1st only.
each $0.u0 order or
over
A huge RxlO :.hoto In folder.
Don't delay sit. now and
avoid the rush.
CLARK'S S'fl'DIO CASS ST.
Roseburg Nat'l Hank P.Idg.
POWELL'S
2ND HAND STORE
TRY US
Our Prices Are Always Right.
Our Service the Lest.
Colivenie'tltiv Loeateil nt
238 N. JACKSON ST.
Svndndte Inf.
(Assoetstd I'riia Leased Wire
' HIGHLAND KALI .3. N.
Y.. Nov. 17. Mrs. Frances
K. Morgan, widow of J. 1'ler-
pout Mofkuii dbd ut her
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Classified Section
ALL NEW AOS
I
FOR SALE
I-
' nm sale
-I'luuo. iltjo N. Vine
St.
' v., .i.-5 i "p Ti-... "fr, T,Z. on,.
lb. Kast lou;:las, Ilox 15
lill'Vl'l. K.S make a uplendul Xmas:
present. HeseburK I'ycU rv, .
N. Main. !
1'1H SALE Fir split sloe
anj
block wood. Prompt delivery.
Phone lbl-Y. O. J. Kan 1
i'OU SALE- Stove wood aud f.'-
block wood, also good baled hay.
Phone 14K14, Iloyer llriw.
FOR SALE Two Oakland auto
mobiles, one touring, one en
closed, cheap. See them at
Wharton liros.
crv
l'OK SALE llroom
house th'U
must be moved off lot
at once,
ask Mice and Itice for particu
lars. l'OIt-SALE 50 bred sows and
shoats. Shoals weigh from 40 lb.
to 50 lb. each. A. C. Wilson, liox
131, Yoocalla, Ore.
SACRIFICE 132 " A. free soil." 10
oak timber. 4 miles from Rose-1
burg. $100 per A. Zero price, j
Reason, poor health. Address Ut.
1, liox lO.'. lioseburg, Ore.
FOR-SALE Pure" red "O. I. C.
pigs 8 weeks old $3.50 nnd $4.50. i
Two choice bronze turkey touts j
1 yr. old, will weigh 25 to 30 j
lbs. Price $7. Too good to kill. I
It. V. Alspuugh, Myrtle Creek.
FOIl SALE Veai ling" Poland
China boar eligible to registry.!
Weight about 350 lbs. Pigs $ !
weeks old, $3.50 each. 2 yearling i
Nubian milk goats at a bargain.
Albert Martin, Myrtle Creek.
Ore.
WANTED Second hand rango
with rt'Boi'.'olr. Phone 4IF2.
LU" desires ' clerical"" position.
Experienced cashier and book
keeper. 1. O-Jiox 771, lioseburg,
Ore.
WljlurNtEb-Pr"nctTcal nurse,
experienced. Alice Hosford,
Roseburg, Ore. Ilox C5U, Ut. 1,
Tel. 33F15.
FOR RENT Furnished one-rooin
apartment. One two-room apart-1
metit after 22nd, also sleeping
. rooms, reasonable. 303 W. Mosh
er. WANT EI )-Whaf lia ve y nd fT of
fer In business chances? Full
particulars In first letter. Ad
dress "Uuslness," care News-
Review. ."e. . -... ...,
I LOST AND FOUND I
I
LOST Put shdl rim glasses be
tween lleiison school and Liber
ty theatre. Finder please return
to 411 No. Jackson St. Reward.
PKOTESSIUNAL CARDS
DR. M. U. PLYLEU ChlrapraclU
nhvKlrlnn IU W Lsne St
.."Sr7iV
TWV, um of a motor cat j
is a pleasure and n j
riMivi in iirtr jiri m
InnK an the tires stand
up. Wo handle tires
that we know will kIvo
superior service.
The Sniberlitif,' A fl
Tread 'Wear Like Iron.'
We Rive valunble ranis
to our cti-tom th with
every 5uc cash pur
fha.e. i i i ....
nut Tin:n.
Highway
Service Co.
Inc.
Jackson & Douglas St3.
Phone 333
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ill V. . I . U II '. ,
Uy WINNER
t : !
j WANTED j
H
ioeor
s
ON BACK PAG
LOST Pair truck chains 33 by 6.
on Co;s Ilay hii;hway, about 2
tulles from rtrockway store.
Kinder please leave at Highway
(linage ut C'cos Bay Junction.
lUnvard.
FOR RENT
PIANOS KOIt RENT Phono 31K5.
.irs. i nari. s A., tirami.
KHH lil'NT 2 and 3-room
apts.
Sl'7 W. Hondas Phone 1-
FOR KENT-Siuail house,
In. Cheap. Heo Lawrence.
close
FOR KENT Furnished house
keeping rooms. Phone 202-L.
FOR RENT Modern furnished
house. Adults only. Inquire 544
So. Pine St.
Toil RENT Furnished 2-room
apartment. Ground floor. 608 S.
Stephens St.
FOK "RE N T S leepliiR room, wit li
or wlf.iout board. Call at 333 So.
Stephens St.
Ft ) U RENT N ew"iuodern" ho us (I
In Laurelwood. furnace heat,
wired for electric stove. Inquire
Mill.
FOR RENT 5-rooni
plastered
house, close in. Inquire of N. O.
Williams, 1124 Corey Ave. (Ila
motia CourtJ.
FOR RENT Small furnished
house $13; 4-room furnished
apartment $28.50; 2-room fur
nished apartment. $15; 6-room
house nnd 3 acres, close In $25;
6-room furnished house, close in,
$30. O. W. Young & Son, Fhone
417.
MISCELLANEOUS
HOME LAUNDRY Phone E37.
I'HONOdltAl'H records exchang
ed free at 927 Winchester St.
I WILL wash windows, wax floor!
and do general house cleaning,
231E. Lane St. Phone 3S5-L.j'
! CAR OWNER Don't forget U
I call 653 when in need of nuts
I parts. Sarff's Auto Wrecking
House.
EXPERT marcelling, French paper
curl, and manicuring. Prices
-reasonable. Will teach full
courso. Miss Parks, 404 N. Jack
son St. . '
NOTICE The party who removed
the oil stovo from the building
now being repaired next to the
Christian Sc.ienco Church, being
known, had better return samo
and save trouble. Mrs. Rose K.
Taylor.
THE RAIN
Makes one feel to stay
home. Of course, you
must have
Furniture and
Stove3
So give us a call, look
over our big stock.
WE GUARANTEE ALL
OUR MERCHANDISE
LENOX Rf
COMPANY
321 N. Jackson St., Rorrburg
Terminal Beauty Shcppe
at Terminal Hotel
Man idling, hair cutting sham
pooing, all kinds of beauty
work expertly done. Phono
eSil. Mrs. Ilertha Ogdeti, Prop.
The
Chickering
PIANO
The world's finest Piano
The Ampico
Reproducer
The world's finest Reproducer
Your old piano accepted as
put payuieut.
OTPS MUSIC
STORE
nOSEDURG, ORE.
Turkeys
V. .!., in ' K-ll tin k'.t. but '
,. . ,. Ml of th.' trimming
i,p . . l b.- nl - ,;miin diuni-r.
;' i . . t )' i r.n in. cm ntnl.
I'm-, ;i c 1' ry, lettuce
in. I ail kinds of canned
11 :l . MO! ve; ('tallies.
Economy Grocery
Whsrc You Are Served tho
Get.
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