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FOUR - i WHEAT HARVESTED BY liG SENT I I TD HIS SUCCESSOR Thrifty People Pay by Check If you only realized ( 1 1 ui!vaniane of pawnent by check, you would avail ourself of it safety, ton venienee and ecouoiny. lk not wail lunger to mart a ( heikiiiK Ac count remember It l wt-liiuim Iii i j whether of large or moderate size. TheRoseburgNaUonal Ddiik Uosebur,Ore.- Sportographs Kid Kaplan. newly crowned featherweight, champion, will find keen competition if lie in vades the l'aciflc Coast, pugil ism's newest happy hunting Li northern Idaho and one of the most nigniy louieu K' i '- . . w,,.,,n k ,u bB uluced on tho slope, has been picked as."1'"1 ' .K, "J , an onnonent by Kaplan at Veru- " the ho.-pltal list, was under jyP?Hn?.,i l,,!!l-,n I 'he care of physicians. Irvin-, most highly touted performers oil, vuiuuiuiu, ui vo.u.j. , r. . , .Ralph Spearow. Oregon m.nls- ler and Olympic pole vaulter, has ..llnu1 un Ini'itutinn 'In com. 7". ';.-...., h. rlD - Melrose games next wee, .ipea- row's ministerial work will not permit him to make the trip , to youth who won the Olympic l'. former featherweight cliam titU) plon of the wo.-Pi, and his manag- ler Jimmy Johnston, were illstniall- Paavo Nurml, flying Finn, In- fled indefinitely by the French vincible at distances from one boxlug federation today. mile up, has been challenged toi o two races over shorter dtstanceS ,..,, NVW11 avil of c'ad- by To-i Eck. veteran track coach of tho University of Chicago, on behalf ot Jimmy Cusark of tho University and Kay Uudge of tho Illinois A. C. I Jack Pempsey, world's heavy weight champion, was named the leading athletic star In the world by faus who voted In an election conducted by the Chicago Jour nol .lohmw U'AluHinnller. Chi. cago swimming star, was named successful In the treatment of Ca I inh,.r r,. civerl vnii a as inrrh for over forty years, bold the best athletes in tho wdrld Jul the order nnmed: Jim Thorpe,' Adler Collegian Clothes THEY KEEP YOU LOOKING YOUR BEST After examining the material and workmanship it i 1 you will For STUCCO WORK ! -. tisF th E rrrr , ,- j National Galvanized Fabric This can be applied directly to the studding cr.d minimizes the cracking of the Stucco. For Sale by Metzger 8ulldtno Oak A BATTERIES FOR FORDS GENUINE BATTERY '$16,5 13-PLATE BATTERY KUANS LONGER LIPE This Djttory Alto Fits Chevrolet, Bulcb, Essex. Hup, Ovtrland, Studcbakcr. C. A. Lcckwood Tlotor Co. Authorized Ford former footiiall alar: lied Cran- ru. all-Anicticaii halfback; l'aa vii Niirmi, Kinnitili runuur; Har old OalioriHi. Olympic high Jum per; llalio ituth, Hill Ttlileu, Ty Cobb and Walter Johnson. . , A campalgu begun ly too Hos- ton Athletic Association to ban ... i i ....... IIOIIUI lllill IHM IM'J , una ,,.... new impetus today while a n.em her ol tho 11. A. A. team, tho ...,. , I, ,f. ,no whs .tiiiuii . -.1,,1.,'u No iiiHUt-r liow liiul rhe rii'itnre. laeverely Injured In last niglils , . , , t lt , w against O.o llerlln. N. II..',, Uu" n! "m Iter i.V.w many when lllll .Shallie, tho kinds "f trusses you have worn, let . . ' . . .. i.i. nollimir l,reeiit V o II rnuii KeltlliK I"'rl"1 0''f''e piayer.. iruc ...i. across the face wan ms anca, v r,.n(1(.rllg nlm unconscious, " , .-johnny Dun- nan and Tslanina "These" arlists i ii give to the world something quite outsldo the beaten path In music; a fascinating and compelling pro gram." HalTs Catarrh Hit J:: Is a Combined ' Treatment, both local and Internal, and has been by all druggists. P. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. OMo know why. 1 ZGER Pine Streets Phone 362 t i Following Cars: , Star. Jovrtt. Njsh, Oakland, The best Ra.lio Battery. Sales and Sarvice lirTCHINSON. Kan., Jan. 2 Vaila Watson, li'. Kaunas farm i.fuid. left here today to deliver lo president CooIIiIko a sack of wheat harvested by the lato l're- luident llardlnil. With it she will i bear a me-mage, dei-larinK. "Kan ,H4 grows the bust wheat In tho i world." 'Tho lato president reaped the wheat on a farm near Hutchin son, where he paunt-d In his trip to the 'aclflc coast in WIS. It 1 Is hard wheat, such as recently 1 sold for fi a bushel. Horo'c tho Wnv to Heal Rupture: A Marvelous SeH-Homs Treatment i That Anyone Can Use on Any Rupture, Large or Small COSTS NOTHING TO TRY llilplureil people all over Hie ei'iltl- trv ,:,).,. ,i ut n,,. Himi.Ht miiu- . mom I'soilUora simple Metle.'l r,,i- rimlnie llml Ik helnir senl fn-- - - .,.., , f, , I, . i ,-..Mii,rk- ,nl,' Uuplure hysleui Is line of tlo Ltr. nt. hi, -iiiKi' , vt r olVuO'd t, ruptured ukii. women ami coiMren it i. i..Ii.k pronounced the t s .j(1 ,.,,, ,.v,.r ,, v,.r. u. . ,,,.. ,i. f trusses or sup- I. oils umoeessary. thi j,,.,.. fiiKATM KNT. Wh.tlier think you are past help or have j runiuri. us iHrire as vour fists, 4 I this innrveious hysiem will so con- I the wood cooking it in an alka- ,X,lJntrZ!l, Z ,!! infiKj""" ''; th:'- . It will hi h ii yi.u to n-HUM-e j then dryuiK and trraUnjc Mil nw tmrts win-re Hit: rupiun ct.rmrH ; tur-proonuK and Kluo HiziiiK, and iSTJ'S:; i..y .'.-"latl.", ;:i,ai..-linK it out lu sheets was though you liiul nifter been ruptured, vou e.in have a tree trial of this merely semllng your imine ml ioi. in -is to w. A i iii.i.i.Mis, .'"ri'lm"5""." "i";!can b" us"' in lriarutlin of 1 is free. Write nun toilav. it limy Mice (he w.-arliig ot a truss the , rest of your life. I I ' ! 10 BE DISPLAYED The manufactured products com-1 mittee of the Chamber of Com-1 merce met at 3 p. m. yesterday, with all members present except Messrs. Uerg and llashford. The matter of urging window displays of Oregon products during tho month o( Match was brought up i and discussed. During that month the Groat Norlheru Pacific and i Hurllngton railroads will devote all I their advertising lo Oregon, and It has been suggested that all titer- i ehanta In the slate dress their show windows Willi Oregon products. The manufacturers of the city will pre-! pare displays for tho month ami 1 will be glad If merchants will of for window space (or these exhibits. S3 ot erm n l, Z too various Hmh-mer o T b Zut .hall men ot thu sub commune. ! For prumpt taxi service, city or country trips. Phone 44. (Awoclatrd rrw UsbtiI Win ) SEATTLE. Wa.-h., Jan. 22 Successttil expertinents In making balsam wool from Oregon and Wtii-hlnglun fir trees by liouald MiK ailhy. a I'lilviislty of Wash ington chemistry student . were announced today by Dr. H. K. IP nsoii, prolcasor of industrial chemistry. The dcM lopinetit In the mWilJe New Words! NewWords! thousand of them pllJ, K pronounced, and defined in WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY "Pit "Supnmt Authority" Cat t A Bl ! Here are a few samples : agrimotor sovit shrction hot pursuit cypor rotogravui Air Council askari capiul ship mud gun sippiu mysttiy ship Kuthtns stsiol lnJ.iit paravantf Bhtinn Flag Pay mrgahar RJ Stat Kslhoi.ia S. P. boat ovsthsad Uluc Cross aerial cascad 2 TOO Para SOOO llluatrvliofu 407.000 Worifc mnd PKfm, Caitur and Biogrpkkl Ditiry WKITR for a mn'.pls pse rf ihe Anr IV.Wi, s(iritr.en ol Regular and InJia fflt, FKtE. G. A C. MERRIAM CO. Springfirkl, Mau., USA. camp-fira ftrl A j it (us : j,-''c tyl &orAouM I f .'"t,' - - of U,"t ,?.; ') Information t 5c n-inm You . i,' ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1925. M3Ir. A's" Uncle May Disinherit Him iJt .1 V- Above li an excluslva photograpa of Maharajah General Blr Pretep I Singh, ot Jemmu-Kashmlr. on. of I. th nnul. of the HaJah BIT Hart ' Singh, who Is now known to havo been the mysterious "Mr. A," from whom English blackmailers ob tained $760,000 when they canght him In a Paris hotel with Mrs, Manda Robinson, wife of a book maker. Sir Hart, who la official! his ancle's blr, ma be dislnhtu Ited. It Is reported from India, west of balsam wool from pine woou uy a piocesa ou.wu...,0 totlllll on experiment uiat niuiimi ruBUta could be obtained with I i'"hr, , l)r llenson said too fir oatsam "'mill ....... -. tute for t. anauian xiaisaiu m mounting microscopic specimens. lie declared five gallon of n fiva trnllnn nf the I balsam can be obtained from i average fir tree. COOKED FOOD SALE Saturday. Jan. 24, at the Twen tieth Century grocery. Given by the Smick P. T. A. (Auorlatfi l'rc Lcusel Vi irr.) WILLIAMS HAY, Wis,, Jan. Some layman or amateur may ; i V 1 - k i li ..,:" ' : 4 --w, render valuable aid lo science iumf vou miss lt. There will he spec-in0 observing the total eel pse ot inu J"":" v 4' " '-- K,lw"' 1''r"s' ,lim"'r "f I lYk' "''"""r.v lure ol Ihe V;lv,.rsity f ( hieago. j At ( hK'Hjfo, when K lipsf would bo partial, ho aihl-tl, th th iwill not ! another so larse with in t!u next two cotmirk'H. "It may hanuea that Iho only UU-ur place tor obs'-rviiiK Hi is Iccliiwe," he nui(l. "will bu some jliltlo town in MlrhiKim. "It may ho Just a sni;i!l ramr:i, i In the lianilH tf tin amateur, tint i will riitch the mo.it sua i ! picturo of it." Einstein Theory Unaffected. sSA VlIAN'lrfC(), .l;m. 22. - U Btcnm duubtful if olist-rvitliens tf the Hiin's ellipse Satnriliy will 'throw any new liht on the Kin s(ein Iheory ot relativity, in tin : opinion of Captain T. J- J. S-o, professor of matheniaths In tho I'nlleti States navy and p.nrrn nient Bstronoiny at Mare Island, California. "Yet radio nvitii;a!nrj, lie r t d d. "in a statement on th" s i!- ject wil take acrtmitt of , moon's hr.dow to In vent l;tte 1 rtl Increase In s' lidinj; pnwt r due ti this dark shad.iw and ei-MaUi in.'-' neiic ohsei at ions will he nt.. io w hile the sun is hidden. Tis " varitnm lines uf ctud' will jiiil 113 In ext ttdim: (Mir thenrv of ether, en which Micheisim 1 woiked for 41 years, and whiili really the most inu"'tnt i' seareh In roiite;npoiit y physus. It is beltrv.d now th.a all i r s 3 v 'J i - nuiynetism. eh-cti u(ty. Kr;'' iitthtninh;. n.oh i ul;;r forces, t tc. come fiotn waxes, distiirhaiui s thy t'thi'r." Tut the question to liie family t.v niitht. "Shiill we build a home."' It will be curried liiiiiiitnuiu:-!'. I'.ii:e Lumber & Kuel I'umi'any. IN CALIFORNIA i Arc.ii din? t w e: d tMi rt:y hy f r'ei.!s. I tiinini' K. lUriiier I (iikl;uiii, nth! w ell Mr.. K. ; h re-itie'lt ot Ki:i w n in ass. d hw ay ' Itoiiylns ('(Mill':', a j Metid.'V mnrni.K- in a c!m o hesiiial. ut r itn ; sv i :t I month. Mr-v le.n es y mot her. M r. 1 r.n- I i Dir.' Mury i k r, und oi.e i-er. ..r; V;iii:o. hoth r -uliiii; at r.Utlori.ht. fhe w i lit K'i.'lMir' ti n I t: ; -r Itel's. U Kn Hi 1--. friend In this city it:i I at i K !;i nd v ,o will t-ry sirrv o h at n ol her tieuti. i;e at O.iK !; ud ftr a cood m: mber of jt'iiH, heft re in-ni; l' to I ) whi le rhe nine reside... - ::e . (uuoiur mtmu's wvre held td aotduy at I kiah. n o. of o. (AMsvlnlra k-irm 1 etl Win.) ia'CKNI', Ore., Jan. 22. nicb aul Shoro (ldek) Smith, former I'uiveriily of Oregon and Colum bia University foutbail flur. and a menibtr of the mvt'.ifcal all-. American team for two years, was unauimously elected by the executive council (if Ihe Universi ty of Ore.'-'on luit nlk'iit as head coach ot football nt the I nlversi ty. Ho was g.ven a contract with indefinite tenure. Smith was considered one of Ihe greatest backfleid nieu of his 1 i ,'.u'j, playinz on ti.v I uiiersity lot Oregon team for four years una luen KOillg lO vuiumwm three years more, whire he stud ied law and again starred as a j football ilayer. It was while he nas at Columbia that he was placed on the ull-AniurScan team fur '2 consecutive years. During his playing days he also served as captain of both the Columbia and Oregon teams. "e ,h,ie r,gn team from 16 to UOU and on the Columbia team from 19U1 to With his appointment. there :aro now two formir all-American players holding positions on the laiific Coast. Andy Smith of California, while fullback on the Pennsylvania eleven, also won that distinction. The new Oregon coach has fol lowed football ever since his col ilege days. He coached the Ore : gon team In JU03 after completing his law course in the east, and ni 1'jlH he again went cast to tutoi the Columbia warriors. Changes in the game have been carefully studied by the former tar, and in recent years he has aided ore- coacUo blturu lUe uig games 0f the year. , while at Oregon, Smith made nts letter in l-iucs. as wen in halt rnmoetinir In the . broad :Jumn an(, -lh( wuight eVenls. At iniumoia ne Wl'8 u siar iu nit" and on the rowing crew.- ASHBY'S IMPORTED BOCCOLI SEED Is selling rapid !ly. Order at once. Mrs. N. C. Ash ! by, Apt. 6, over Hose Confection 1 ery. Koseburg, Ore. LOOKING GLASS NEWS ITEMS i Charles How ard of CoquMle Is veiling with his parents, Mr. and ! Mrs. 1. n. Howard. Mr. M. E. Cozard, of this valley ihas been 111 the past week. Miss Gladys Morgan motored ifroin Marshfield last week to visit ' wiui uer iiaieuis mm, i We are expecting a very inter-1 esiuiK m-o.ne nun, 101- iu..u pupils next Friday afternoon. The .subject Tor discussion Is: Resolved. I "That man has done more for civil ization than woman." j We are soon ready to begin re ; heat sals for our fi' st high school Play inlitled "Who Is I'.oss." As yet no date has been set. but don t any iaiities and music tn auumon to the play. A "''""""header basketball game took Place at the Looking Glass Grange Hall last Friday niglu be- Itween the mi ls and boys leanm Ol 'utheriin hlirh bchool tilul oik- bosj ! mill Kills trams. Though, v lost I both canieM we are uroml of the 1 splendid playing done by bolli 1 teams. The Lookini; Glass IiIrH school luivn anil Kiris biisket ball teams ninveil inilllllfit tho l):is Creek 1,1. .0 u, .!,, 1 t s nt I'anvon - villo luKt Saturday nittht. The ; will surprise you. lieeause rtiiien liovs lost their ,;unir but our ftirls i ka is such an excellent Inlestlunl vl..l..,l,w I.. Hi., lime nt 12 . evacUBUt it B Wonderful tor COIlStl- , , iil.r I..IIK will n'.iv tho return piiinii wltn nays Lreen ciaiuriia nilit. Janiiuy 21. l!i-.". t the Looking lllafs sranne hall. I Uotli our teams are expertlnc I to play the Oakland trams Krl dav niKlit. January 3u, li2: at Oakland. R. K. I'rincess Tiiinulna is a member of tlie American l'itiou aud a ureal 1 favoi ilr among the veterans. DRAIN ITEMS Henry Hess of Gunler killed a lariie cour.nr last week. tMrs. Merle I'erMns of Keeils port has reiurned homo after vls- a:illiiR her parents Mr. and Mrs. i John HohU. Airs. I,. I . I en y nils oeen uune ill with the flu hut Is able to be up nsain. M.. C. Cunli r lo't a few tl:tys ago for Sixes. Oreiton. with his I varmint do::i. U is reputed that Turkeys Capons Veal Hogs Poullry We ouarnntfe highest market prices. 43 years in business. Reference: Dank of California . PAGE & SON PORTLAND, ORE. MR. HOMCSEEKER Am ft. lliti l'.oun s on the small ptiynieiit plan, lime two about oinplett d. or will furtii.-U lot, f inatii ami build according to jour plans. P. ). Hex Ui'l. or see me at building Y.Ys-t ritst Street. J. W. LANGENBERO Silas Straun May Be Attorney-General sixas H. SrirRAtrrC- Silas H. Straun, of Chicago Is being prominently mentioned u President Coolldge's choice to be Attorney-General of the United States, succeeding Harlan Flake Stone, of New York, appointed As sociate Justice ot the Supreme Court. coon and coyotes are quite plenti ful in that section. George Woolley has returned home for a few days. He expects i to leave soon for Heedsport. We regret to hear of the Illness of Miss Edith Halloway. We hope she recovers in a short time. Mr Henry Hess was transact ing business in Roseburg the first of the week. (Miss Tthel Gross, teacher at the Gold Spring scaool spent the week end at her home lu Youcal la. James and Nellie Combs sue' cessfully passed the recent eighth grade examinations. Those tak ing the sixth and seventh grade county examination in Hygiene and geography were also success ful in getting good grades. . A. D. C See the new spring hats and spring dresses at The Hat Shop, 127 Jackson St. LETTERS SHOW MURDER MOTIVE ClilCAflO, Jan. 22. Four letters which Harry Olson, chief Justice of the Municipal Court, ....1,1 ......... wrilton hv William D. s'h(,pnerd ehie, helr of wllliam jiccilntock, the ("millionaire or.)hlur ,0 Miss Estclle Eleanor (ieliling. a nurse, will figure lu tho coroner's lnle " McCHu-, h ul Tin.) lock's death, when it is resumod, jitv-r-TION Colo Jan next month. Judge Olson " le worh Injur", 1 .?.l,f!1' .,i .h' today when the scenic limited hulk of his $2,000,000 estate to J..,......,,1 mul. Inst Anrll.l about the time he berame of age. (llel, last mono, i sheppeds: ilon.e f typhoid fever, according to pathologists. Gas on Stomach Won't Let You Sleep i Cub prrsslnir on heart and other organs sometimes causes a rrst- less, nervous leeiinu ana presruui sleep. Arrirrik.t help anv rase nas I On mi' BlOUlLU, lllllOOS lull lu uvi V J a. ui.wl .-uii.w 'I he IJIIICK uelloll 1 seated causes, I nation lt often works in one hour and never gripes. Nall.au Fuller- ion, ii'iishi Suburban Heights. Paying A Call UlUYflfe i WiuJMIS iSL (iS FOLIOWJ UP lt LUTTS' FR0HT PATH SUlL MorrtRiNo Ht poesn'i sri awearthuy REASON WHV TUCV HKVt TO CAil ON Tile 1AJTTS THEV HAVE NT ATWNfc IN COMMCN WITH THEM AND MRS ti.Tr 6ivE H.M A wfiiTS'tiKv:'v.'HW ,sTiii ;zki &i VKMt A&ain . Hi! Sh. jI IrCiR CIVTs IN ASP BEAT n LET WLU E V JCH 'JD;t 'S HiS MOTTO OH WELL, ALlRICHT Tnr?s ,". 3'LAsr.v pcvin path faAi Ht'ThAT rnisc wcxri Ct'TIVntV SI HU ATiO! All. BirVM fl3 TWTR OlP DR COK TH! LJTTS .jow- JlST CM1 WHWii-1 vvmi K llViAl T A tiTT OP T.t THE COCTX. AM) rris tax ovnaii no k wcjo has tvfovt too iaie w YOU CAN QUICKLY LIMBER UP SORE, STIFF, SWOLLEN JOINTS Even chronic rheumatic swelling in knee, foot, ankles, rch, hips, elbow, shoulder or finger joints yield to the mighty pow erful influence of JOINT EASE. It's here, right In town and every li v Urugkist has it. It's a low price remedy, to be sure, but that doesn't slop It from taking the kinks, lameness or tor ture out of your troubUsl joints. Jotnl Easw is the name, so called because it U compounded rolely for the purposo of relieving all Joint ailment. Just rub lt on the tormented, lame Joints and in just a few sec onds It will penetrate through skin I (Aaorated Pr. U.1 Wire.) (AuocutM rr 1M wire.) LONDON. Jan. 22. Since pub-! PARIS, Jan. 22. A Journeyman llcation of Dowager Queen Alex- baker claims to have found a for andria's photo showing -her maj-jmulatlve for bread dough the use esty wearing a veil with herjof which will keep the loaves in toque, manufacturers have notlc-: an edible condition for months or ed a decided demand for expen - slve chenlle veiling, and fashion experts foreshadow that all fash onable women will be veiled this spring. The new veils are' fine and of the same variety, covering onlv the eves. The mesh and pat tern are mado to add lustre and mystery to beautiful or even or dinary eyes. Some have an eye lash pattern on a plain net and make the wearer look like one of j the latest French dolls a damsel : mostly coffieuere and eyelashes. Fashion experts say the smok-, Ink habit among women crippled! the conventional veil trade, as it i was difficult, if not dangerous, to wear a flowing veil around the i hat, while lighting or smoking cig- arettes. I o See the new spring hats and spring dresses at The Hat Shop, 127 Jackson St. was wrecked at M.tck. tUh, 10 mi" 5 esi ui tn ie The engine broke a rail whilo The l 40- traveling J5 miles an hour. I oaggage vr mura ...... foot embankment. E.ght of the Fever Crippe Co Stop them today Stop them quickly all their dangers and divOTrbru.ErJthefeveraudheaoache. Force tin- muntuouL Hiils break colds in J4 boura. lheytothewtokystem.Thepromptre liable reauluhavc leu muuonoioaiii.10, Don't rely on kajer helpa, done delay. cascaraIqiinine Get Bed Box 0H' with potto Colds By Pain AWNiS taukinu W6Hfwov stuit cootLurrs in whisper m he rinos bell TnST ANN WAY SKE1 'PROMlEi) TiiEY Wi3NT HAT TO S1?!V MCvt THAN HALT AM hot'S A" HC EKSWS HEK1 TD jTlCk. It) tr rJ :St 6WANS ttTXCSTlri KisUrC U.; AH?WWSPI CKiCHiS Kt':..'., HALT an hci'P' i;nT a m; hi Of NtWT VM TO MliS lu 3" Anv cr Tii n-Tii hkyc'-'-'M T:s tcrtvvtvwi tocusif.r Cm It and flesh straight down U the liga ments and tendous of the joints right where the agony starts then blessed comfort comes quickly. It absorbs lu.-tatuly and is so clean that you can rub It on often and get thereby results much more uulckly, when the Joint is In flamed and the aguny intense. 1 lleiug such a powerful counter irritant, It cannot help bringing speedy and helpful results lu con gestion, sore throat, chest colds, luuibago and neuralgia much quick er than almost, any remedy you can buy. Hut you must remember that lt Is for joint afflictions that Joint-Ea.-e Is mostly dispensed, and its helpfulness will astuuish you after all ordinary liniments and other treatments have failed. AU drug liisls aell lots of It. 11 coaches that made up. the train left the track, two" stopping 145 to 25 feet down the embankment. ' Itelow zero temperatures added to the discomfort of the passengers. Seo the now spring hats and spring dresses at The Hat Shop, 127 Jackson St. FORMULA TO KEEP BREAD FOR MONTHS . even years. Itecently laboratory experi ments have proved that the loaves could be kept relatively fresh for 10 months, while the inventor, Jean Matti, says this period will bo extended two years. Just arrived cnrlnad of Page Fentte. Square Dal Fence and Monarch galvanised lied Top, Barb wire. Write u for prices. Stearns H Chenoweth, Oakland. Ore. WJp F LESS AIDS c-t-i inriiT Tr -DID 31 UJJtlN 1 IU CK1XS AHt) nm il Wh.) 'STRASBOURG, France. Jan. 22. The use of wiu less as a means i of "cribbing" by a young Stras bourg medicine student has horri fied the whole faculty of the uni versity here. It appears that the aspirins; Alsatian installed a wire less telephone receiver set - under the tnhle at which he waa due to untlerco a crucial written test. The dron of the medical school Is Investigating the affair which Is likely to be aired before the min ister, of public Instruction. Just arrived carload of Page Pence. Square Deal Fence and Monarch galvanlred Red Top. Barb m ire. Write us for prices. Stearns t'liciionetU. Oakland. Ore. Establish your Business in the Hearts ot Thousands 0 By Advertising! GLUYAS WILLIAMS McClure Newspaper Syndicate TC CrliRK UPA LITILF. A'i NO r-SI'ONiE. COMES 10 HELL WHISPERS . TMpr MfY BE INUX( APTER AU. 10OK6 LKl N030TA' HOME E CJT WEiL.V.TLL NCWIiNT .. rr A.'O W!LLfi!lE TtLLTlurM ' : Mii.N.Eb C.-.Ll E0 Af.i llCW'jOtj- il.Li-1. I". 3S I'!.'.M LliXr IT WAS TV.LV CAML OUST T! N AD MCW TlirVT) nsvi uATEP TD Mf IVf VM1 , UDflS OMCr. MtP! AMP Pajl Cm '11 vouh. t V"- i l. III