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THREE . ! LOCAL NEWS VALENTINES ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW TUESDAY. JANUARY 27, 1925. Our complete big assort- ment now out liuy now at t'urr's. MltO Eczema Remedy JlagJL3UUy STOPS THAT ITCH Just a few drops ot that mild, soothing, cooling WiUsh. Merl tol Eczema Remedy, go, highly recommended for Eczema, and the Itching and burning is gone. Scientific Investigations have taught us that mi is positively a skin dii-ease and curable through the skin alone. This remedy ia applied direct to the t klu. If you are afllietcd with'ttils distressful; ailment we ask jou to try It on our guarantee. A trlul will convince you of in genuiue merits. J'rice Otic for trial bottle. Ouo dollar for lars " else. I W. F. CHAPMAN'S PHARMACY Hera Sunday Officer In City G. S. Paxon speut Sunday In this Deputy Sheriff C. II. Daugherty ; . city visiliug. Mr. Paxou is a Salem , of Youcalla, spent yesterday In : resident. , . Itoseburg looking after business af- I fairs. Returns to Medford F. V. Lous, a visitor In this city , Leaves For Salem over Sunday, left this morning lor Miss Agnes Pitcht'ord left thla WITNESS SAYf MiraoiiCFS SHERIFF FIRED THE HRST SHOTS Representative Walter Fish- or has introduced an anieud- merit to the stock law per- taluins to Douglas county, tho law ajfeetlng only a email nor- tion in the Ten Mile dlstrirt. The present law would be al- his borne at Medford. Myrtle Creek Man In ' j A. W . Caswell of South Mrytle (Creek, spent a few hours In Kose ! burg on business today. I j Returns from Medford ( T. ii. Ness has returned to this f city, after spending Saturday in ' , Medford attending to business mat ters. From Eugene rrom northern points to arrive here Sunday und visit, wns K. B. Lymare. Mr. Lyniare resides at Ku-gene. morning for Salem, where she will spend a day or so looking after bus iness; affairs. ' Dliima r f 111. ... - - lllla mn,ni.. l !.... 1 . . llan J. McKinnon. wno snent ves- nuiu maue uie tcnlav In thin rllv tonkin after e i business interests, returned to his home at Kugcne this morning. From Salem - (Aaorlatrd Pre. Lnml Wir 1 K. W Dunn spent Sunday In this I El GENE. Ore., Jan. 27. The city visiting. Mr. Itenn resides at i football candidates for the 1H25 Salem, and left this morning forj,,,am tIle I'nlverslty of Oregon other southern (regon points. will meet Hichard Shoro Smith, . j newly elected coach of football Returns to Eugene iat the University on Thursday J. M. Allord. wko snent Monilav ! afternoon to outline a campaign here visiting, returned to Kugcnc 1 1,,p strenuous spring training. it Is expected that about 13 let termen will be out for the first spring practice, which will start next week, all of last years let- termen except Captain Dick Kced i Here On Business V. l'otter is bp ndlng a day or so Visits Sunday W. II. Cole was among those from northern points to spend Sunday iti Mr. Combs Here L. M. Tombs Is spending a day or so In this city looking ufter bust1' ness matters. Mr. C'onibs resides at Eugene, aud urrlved here Mon day. Here Today K. I. Stewart wns a visitor In this in this city attending to business I "rP ,'ai'lt In school and are ellg interests. Mr. l'otter Is a Euki ne 1 iu, '"r '" season, resident, and arrived here Monday In lhe backfleld Smith will have Anderson, quarter: Terje- Returns to Medford sen. Vitus and Mlnnaugh, halves j C. C. McCurdy, who spent Mon- lnd J"nes. fall, from thr regu 1 'lay in this city, returned to his ol 11,0 iuail. In ud- IllO! Herrin Murder. Aired by J'f- IZ -. . . In the restricted districts cov- " . ' ,oi oner S inquest 3eV- ered In previous laws, and In 4iFr- Coat eral Eve-Witnesses I ,, ' . "' . W,OUI" forb"J" 1 1 From coast rints to arrive here i -r u, ,, i iuii n, ia, isr, in see- V me at Medford this morninir. Mr. McCurdy was here attending to city today. Mr. Stewart resides at ' ' ! Salem and arrived last night. Ho is ' p...,.,. ... i i Hooking after- business interests , M c '.. ' h're- ..., M...i., i .'i,,; ..... tneir FOUR WERE KILLED Hons 29, 30, 31 and 32 in town- ship 2,x south, range K west of the Willamette Meridian. This hind lies on the Heslon road near Ten Mile, and would Sunday was F. (I. Wilson. Mr. Wil sou resides at Coos Hay, and was here visiting. After First Shot Was Fired, Ex-Dry Leader Drew Gun and Fired No Out side Shooting. add that territory to the dis- ltl thia eltv vittlnF yith trict n w hich stock is now returned t0 his )lom0 ut prohibited from ranging at large. 4 e MAKE YOUR HAT Newest spring hat frames, straw- cloth and trimmings. Returns to Medford (;oudy Hogan, who spent Sumlny friends, Medford yesterday morning. From Medford W. E. Smithpeter Is spending a day or so in this city looking after business matters. Mr. Smithpeter arrived from Medford Suuduy. it.st in at Carr's A hli? miulilv 1 KurI" "' Kn "yrr oui.imj Tea- J m 01 ur. 1 A DIK ou1"y Jifrom southern points. They reside into lat Medford aud were here visiting. (AmocIiIH Prm Uatd wira.l HERRIN. III.. Jan. 27. tifylng today at the imiuest the deaths ot S. Cilenn Young, Ku Klux Klun llguor raider. De puty Sheriff Ora Thomas loungs arch-enemy and two other man, Henry Peterson of Herrin told the coroners Jury, he saw Thomas fire the first' fatal shot in the fatal affray Saturday, Regular Elks dance Thurs- night. ! day, January 29. I'eterson said he was stundit: on the walk near t,he European- Hotel when Thomas entered the 1 Canary Cigar Storo in the build ing. The deputy sheriffs hands From Medford Mr. and Mrs. Rowies Moore were guests in this . city over Sunday ELKS DANCE On Business Mr. and Mrs. R. Bargelt arrived here Sunday from Portland, and will spend a day or so in the city. Mr. Burgelt Is attending to business interests here. Vere in his pockets, his right hand grasping an automatic, i'e terson said. court-rooms in the Douglas Na tional bank building. A number of matters of importance are to be considered and the officers who are The witness, peering through 10 h.Pd ,ne organization for the the window, said Thomas walked ,1 1 ,1 . 1 st Young, who was talking to d' sirei1 thBL 8 .KOOL Presentation "Lisp" tireen, a miner. The de- "!e merchants who are members puty then pulled his gun and " lun present in or- ' Leaves For Eugene W. u. Clinger left Monday morn ing for Eugene Rnd northern points, where he will spend a day or so attending to business Inter ests, lie Is making the trip by auto. Here On Business C H. Hohgatt is spending a day or so in this city looking after Inter ests and traiisactmg business mat ters. Mr. Hohgatt resides at Eu gene, and arrived from the north Sunday. r I to I morning. home at Portland tills Mr. lteeds was here at- Spends Day Here visitor i: SU!'"" ,u ''---. hours yesterday. Mr. Hohgatt is an instructor in music at the Eugene Bible college. From Riddle 1). H. Horton spent yesterday In this city visiting and attending to business matters. Mr. Horton is a Riddle resident, aud returned home this morning. Hero Monday A. Vugelpohl spent a few hours ! in this city yesterday. Mr. Vogel pohl returned to his home at Suth erlln in the afternoon. He was here! attending to business Interests. ' j Postal Inspector Here Postal Inspector Honglln, who Is ' in charge of the work In this dis trict, with headquarters at Med ford, Is spending a short lime In Visiting at Hunter Home n,i .nn tr-. riinw.i shrill T ml , "''urg attending to official dut-i Est.m, are spending several days lies. visiting at the Alva Hunter home on South Deer Creek. Here From Portland George Dillon was an arrival from northern points here yesterday. Mr.1 Dillon Is a Portland resident, and w ill be here a short lime attending to business interests. On Business Here yesterday from northern points was Charles II. Simmons. Mr. Simmons Is a Hood Kfver resi dent, and was in this city looking c.,,.. after business interests. ' .., Fergusons Visit- j i I Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson, and Mr. Hatton HeTeT" 'ln"Kht'r; Margaret, were visitors n f nlt la ..,.,.ll (L.li iu ciij jramiajr, mini 111" nir days in this city looking after ln- al districts. They reside at f Airden Glendale People Visit- Mr. and Mrs. E. W. McP.ee are spending several days in this city visiting and attending, to business matters. Mrand Mrs. McUee are Sutherlin residents, aud arrived here Sunday. . fired, Peterson testified, the Mu. 'r that the election may bo con let crashing through the wln dow. As ho dropped to the walk,' Potorson said E. D. Forbes fell inside tho building, near the window. I Peterspn said ho did not see the shooting of Homer Warren, whose body was found later at the curb, some ten feet from thel window. The- witness said, he! did not see anyone fire from am upstairs window. He added, however lio Itellevn.l h linil ,, ' gun "flashes outside the hotel; was completed today when Charles ! assistant to the manager of the a. jonns. until recently proprietor Irn.ot inmim oi ine lii-ant Hotel at Portland, took possession of the Roseburg Hotel on Sheridan street In this city. Mr. John H. Goswick, who has been operating the Roseburg Hotel, has taken over the Grant Hotel in Port land, and left this morning to take charge of that business. Mr. Johns, who purchased the building and fixtures here, "is an ex perienced hotelman. and for the past ten years has been In the hotel building. E Returns to Coast Leon a ii. Lowe, who spent the week end in thin city attending to htuindsti mutter tt-t nt-neil tit Ct- An Important business transfer quille this morning. Miss Lowe is Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hopkins and Mrs. A. Taylor were guests at the Hotel Grand over Sunday. They are all from Portland, and arc making a trip to southern points. They lelt this morning by auto. Masnnq from nil inrf. rf rwtti-lnn rouniv w ill atien.I the ii,.o n. pr. ! ani) lodging house business In Port feciion Ancient and Accemed Scot.!'"nd- He expects to continue the Leaves For Marshfield Frank W. Marks, who spent Sun day in this city visiting with friends, left this morning for Marsh field and coast points, where he will tish Rile dance at lhe armory od' Wratlon of the hotel in the same I look after business matters. Mr. the night of February 12th, Lin coin's birthday. The dance is tor the benefit of the Roseburg Chap ter of De.Moh'.y. The armory will be attractively decorated for the oc casion and' the dance program will be furnished by the famous Blue Devils orchestra of ten pieces. It was decided last night that Masons with 1924 membership cards will be admitted. All Masons, whether members of Douglas coun ty lodges or not, are cordially in vited to attend. Mil mil ELECT OFFICER satisfactory manner that marked the bUFlnesr. while under the direc tion of Mr. Goswick. His family will come from Portland at once and they will make their home in this city. Marks is a Eugene resident ESTO BE TOSSED ASIDE Mr. Howes Here C. E. Howes, of Yoncalla, spent the day here today visiting. Mr. Howes left on the evening train for Anderson, California, where he will spend a month or so visiting, with his Bon, H. W. Howes. PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 27. Mr. Hartnell Visits R. S. Hartnell was a visitor In this city over Saturday. Mr. Hart nell has the contract for the road work now under construction at North Umpqua. He was here visit ing and attending to business matters. terests and attending In business ''"'B aim matters. Mr. Hatton arrived from i "l'l"nS- : . Portland yesterday afternoon. Castles Visit"" Mr Quick Here ,rom ",e northern 'part of the. H. V. Quick is spending a day ori bounty yesterday lor a few hours so in this city attending to busi-jw'-re Mr- a,nu c;. fastle ness matters and looking after in-,Thl'y f1"" Bt Sutherlin and were terests. Mr. Quick arrive! from'1 Bro 8hol"nS attending to bus Grants Pass late yesterday. . j ,C-8S an,ur- j Mr. Backlund In Carl llackluud was In for a few I hours this morning attending to 1 business matters. Mr. Ilucklund re-i sides at Elgarose, and returned home in the afternoon. j 'From Umpqua ' i George Solmn wns a visitor in this city for a few hours Monday. Mr. Solmn resides at Umpqua and was here attending to business mut ters and visiting. In From Riddle Mrs. P. C. Swarls was In fez a Leave For Portland Dr. A. C. Seely and son, Hall, left by auto today for Portland whero Dr. Seely will consult a specialist regarding an ailment from which ho has been suffering for some tlmq , Commissioner Goodell Here '." ! George E. Goodell ia spending a day or so In this city attending lo business affairs. Mr. Goodell is the state accident commissioner, and arrived yesterday from Grants Pass. Guests From Portland ' Mr. and Mrs. W .1 frnivtinn ami daughter were visitors from iiorlh-'few houra ,r"m "", """'hern part em points here Monday. They arc Portland residents, and left this morning for other points In south ern Oregon. of the county visiting with Iriends and shopping. She Is a Kiddle resi dent. , Visiting Here ' Mr. and Mrs. Bn McMullen ar rived here last night from the coast and are slienilln? a ilnv nr an here vli-ltlng with friends. They former- i noIno ln the afternoon. ly resided In this city, and aie now located at Myrtle Point. From Elgarose Fritz Sojgren spent the day here today attending to business inter ests and visiting. Mr. Sojgren Is an Elgarose resident, and returned Unusual Values -In- Lingerie PHCENIX Silken teddies, step Ins, vests nnd gowns, all radically re duced, are obtainable In a wide diversity of ccAors nnd styles. PHOENIX QUALITY FOR LESS MONEY The Ladies Slioppe . 139 North Jackson St. The Roseburg and Douglas Coun- Cases still pending Involving charges of bribery and malfeas- Guects Ovsr Week End anre, developed in the Investlga-1 Miss Lcona Mnrsters was a house Hon of awards of contracts and guest at the home of her aunt and the lettiMg of Job of bridge en- uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Marsters, glneer for bridges across the Wil-i over the week end Mls Maimer. lamette river at Portland, are to is supervisor of music In the public Gerald Mumfort. and Frank Rogers. Business Visitor D. C. Corbitt was a visilor In Itoseburg Monday from northern points. Mr. Corbitt resides In Eu gene, and was here attending to business interests. He returned to Eugene this morning. Here Today Z. N. Agee is spending a few dnys In this city attending to business matters. Mr. Agee formerly resided nere. Me is now located at Port land, and Is connected with the Zel lerbach Paper company. Leaves For Portland Dr. George E. Houck left Sun day for Portland to attend lo bus iness affairs. Dr. Houck will at tend the American College of Sur geons Convention, being held there today and tomorrow. Here Monday Guests In this city Monday from Idaho, were Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Ka- hout, Mrs. C. M. Rogers, Jack and ty Merchants' Association will meet! ,. toony, He ,aid" this be wiped off the pourt records,! schools at Eugene. She returned msirici iiorney Stanley Myers home Sunday. tonight at o I'. .... ...e jui.v.c They are on their way to Califor ma to visit, and were visitors here overnight They left for the south on the morning train. 0 action would be taken at the Here From Portland request of the attorney jreneral's Mrs. A. Booth, Mr. Bobbroff aod nince wmcn initiated in the in- A. E. Porter are upendinK aevf-ral ( Hotelman and Wife Htrt ' " i"nwr iior jw. aya in tnts city on bustm-aa. They .Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Hall won Pierre, the Investigation which arrived from Portland Sunday, and puests over Sundav of W. O. Clinc resulted In the Indictment of will be guesta at Iti Hotel tirand.ler, of the Hotel Grand. They are three former county commls- while in the city. Th y are lo'iklnpjon their way to aouthern point. 1 ks. ii. uiurm nu aii'-r niauiB inierf.s.s in tnia vie-1 ann are making the trip by aul uiT-iiiiM-i s ui 1 11 1 ft? uriuu cun- muy. tract inir companies. I . A charge of glvln a bribe Mill Will Reside Here aKainst Robert E.Kremers brldsce Ray Lmiox. who has been em enineer Is the only one not in- ployed by the California Orexon eluded In the wholesale dlitmln- Power Company for several years, sal. Plumlssal of tho Kremers located at Klamnth Pnlia ami Visit at Gurnee Home Mr. and Mrs. Lester Thompson of Madison, Wisconsin, are visiting at the K C. Gurnee home eut of the ciiy. Mrs; Thompson is a niece, of Mr. Gurnee. They ni;ht the trip went by auto. Here Yesterday In from the northern part of the county yenlerday for a few hours were Mr. and Mrs. H. II. HaKtiiiKM. They are residents of Wilbur, and were here visiting with friends and attending to business mutters. Eugene Church Recovering Charles Eugene, the small son of Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Church, who has been quite ill at tho family home for the past few weeks with ticarlet fever. Is now recovering, and is able to be out of bed. Be ahead of trouble Insurance today Is worth a hundred regrets tomorrow. Our office Is open six days , every week and six nifhts If necessary to discuss, udvUe, counsel, Invent f gate and go over your insumnco prob lems. Insure Today We Are Ready MAWHtf, RIM Mr. and Mrs. Grubbe Visit Mr. aud Mra. A. H. Grubbe were visitors in thin city Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Grubbe returned to their home at Wilbur in the afternoon. They were here shopping and trans acting business. From KetloQfl Keith Reieherson spent Monday ln this city attending to business matters and visiting. Mr, Keicher son ln a resident of Kellogg, nnd is well known prune raiser. He re turned home in the afternoon. Electronic Diagnosis ana Treatment (Abramt Method) DR. HARRISON FOLK Electronic and Chiropractic Physician 71 19 Perkins Bldo. Phone 491 I Mr. Hall is the proprietor j Central Hotel at Goldendale lugton. of i' WaHi- I ease Is held certain as the state Vrekn h hoei trr,H-r.,rr.,.t .,.. riiRFD WITHOUT SURGERY MY UFTHDn of rre.rini Puts. h" ,mU",d '"' " na n0 n0Pe Itoseburg office, and will be here rJS6SLSSS!ot ronvlQHng him. , permanently. . ; d!MLL F0R CITY IMMOVEMBNT.Rrn.n, From North- n"B? 'SXJSTJ N'otlc'' h-reby given that city f'JjLJiT'AnAM I'mprorement bonds of the city of TEE to cure snv case of Files ot renind ""'""urg. Oregon, series "Q No. 1 day. They are on their way home to .To Install Nw Machlns , - ,nnr ,, rv.n.i.ntt. raits, ni ler . nwnuing sev- C. B. Johnson, Ilert K. Hawkins. K. A. Hawkins and dauirhter. lNh. bonds of the city of i lla. stonoed over ln this city yester- Motor to Eugene Mls Clara Patrick and slst -. Mrs. A. Spenrer, motored to I . . gene Saturday. They were a. -rompanled by their mother, Mr. C. II. Patrick, who has been vts- ItliK at firants IHiss. with otl r daiiBhter, Mrs. Millard I From Dillard Mr. and Mrs. Loren Miller were in for a few hours yesterday trans acting bUKliijs affairs, and shop ping. They are Dillanl residents, an;l returned home in the afternoon. DR. H.G. CHURCH OPTOMETRIST EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL SERVICE Perkins Mulldlng Phone 86 Hecond Floor Roseburg, Ora. the patient's fee. If yoa will write to fne I on the 1st day and that of February, 192" - eral days at Salem and will send yon my FREE C(.ase artor M book on Piles and other , Rectal and Colon dior- den. merest thereon will . Klnt on of fit ill business matters. ! em mayonnaise machine ami "'i!. . I Pects to put It in operation In al W. F. THOMAS. Treasurer. Leaves for Portland n C.-orge W. Hnant. who soent I Miss Dorothy Orcutt. who has 'Sunday In this city vi.-ltlng and been visiting at the home of her 1 transacting -business, left iiiis OiXv' I DiiAN M I) Int 'Prnts. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Orcutt ,' morning lor I.'ortland to spend a I,,. urt;.. i,-M.i..t-i luimfHi mi.,- ... uunii.esH. air. nryani urea ana made a dcmontstratlon Etiene this morning, where she is manager of the Coast Auto Lines vesterdav. A lemniril..n i im 'will resume her studies at the fnl-jand arrived yesterday from to-,trons will be made as soon as Hi verslty of Oregon. Iqullle. 1 machine arrives from the east. popiiamo nttf liTM A.D Si srme o.ticjs: Mrs. Holmes Visits In from the southern Dart of the county yesterday attending to bud ness matters ami shopping was Mrs. T. F. Holmes. Mis. Holmes re- Mc. sides at Looking (llass, and re- ll'h. Mrs. Spencer and Ml turned home in the afternoon. I'atrlcb returned here Sunday. I I Mrs. Kinch Dead- Word was received here today The Peoples Supply company l.a ' through private sources that Mrs. northern placed an order for a new and modi-1 H- L- Kinch, w ho. with her hubanil I ex and children, formerly lived In operation In about hdenbower, oleii al Arlington, t all- three week. The deal was made through the National Mayonnaise Machine company representative. Perry K. Tanner. Mr. Tanner Is from the Hrookln, New Vork of fornla. on January 7. Mrs. Kinch was a member of the Seventh I my Adventist church In this city at the time of their residence in Orepon. The family left several years ago for California, where they have rlnee made their home. la-cess.-d Is survived by her husband, II. L. Kincb, ami three children. MOOSE DANCE Wednesday Night Jan. 28 at Moose Hall Good Music Everybody Come Formerly hold Monday N itrs Drift or Thrift? ARB you just drifting, or are yon planning for the future? If you could see your needlessly spent dollurs, quarters, dimes und nU-kels, you would feel guilty. A savings account Is a sure way to systematized success. Just a little nioney, plus a little determination, will start you off right. Call to see 11s soon and Join the thrift army! UMPQUA VALLEY BANK J ROSEBURG, OREGON : ditlon there will bo Hoduen.i Lonpworthy and Morton of last reason's freshman team and Ed : (.runt, with (ionzaa two years hro, out for halves and Wetzel, ; hard hit mm freshman fulllmrk, who will bid for a placo on the I varsity. Edwards, Harrison and Tur ner, !ant yenra fronh will be out for the position of quarterback, j I There is a plentiful number of, rnndldatea for end. Mautz and I Smith, both lettermen, will he 1 oir deck. Powers and Adolph, i mi h ends Inst season will bo out land ' H lichen. Pendergast and I Woodcock of the Krosh team will also be eligible. At tackles will, ; ho Ultsrt. Kerns and Gooding, let-' 'terman; KJellund, last year's sub j and Stoekwell, Anderson, War-: 1 ren and Mangum, last year's , I'rosh. 1 At unrd will be Bailey and StiieldB, Inttermnn, Sills, sub and llnrden and Quinn, last year's frosh, I At center will be Wilson, John-1 on and Sinclair, lettermun, and Kni3 formor frosh. i The prospects are tho best ln years, according to University athletic gossip. With husky lot-1 tormen and strong rival conten ders for every position on , the team, indications are that the competition will bring out some (Of the best material in years. I Coach Smith Is saying nothing! I of the prospects, pleading that It ; ia far too early to predict any- i thing. x 1 All others however, are seem Ingly optimistic. If you use coal from Pages you will enjoy your homo of evenings. With a complete lease? W!r ervice, reaching to all parts oi Oreon, the News-Review ' furn lnh ft 4 yen Hnnfirrinrn The iHt PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 27. There seems to be no let up ln tho decline on eggs, lloth buyers and sellers allko appear to favor a low er level. On the exchange, quotations range from 1 to 3c lower with, ex tras and firsts down 2 cents at 47 and 46 cents respectively. Pullets show the greatest loss with, a 3 cent break carrying bids down to 44 cents for the day. Current re ceipts are posted a cent low er art 43 cents net This la the season when prices ease orf and the Increase in re ceipts with lower outside markets have had their full effect, although storage holdings along the .coast are the lightest In years at this time. Mutter quotations are unchanged on the local board with the mar ket showing a steady tone.- The Portland dairy exchange will close ednesday February 4, In order that convention delegates may have an opportunity to see the Colum bia river highway and other points of Interest - ' - There Is a firmer tone in coun try dressed meats with prices a fraction higher. Choice light veal 14 1-2 to 15c; choice light hogs 14) to 15c. Receipts are fair, with brisk demand fur tops. I.lve poultry continues steady and unchanged. Receipts are moderate with light call. The weakness In the onion- mar-.' ket is not showing ln the prices. Produce dealers are still getting $5 on their best stocks while recent puchases In the county have been made around $4.25. Tho potato market la steail'and unchanged. Today's CrossAVord Puzzle " A FRETFUL FANCY Twister No. 84. By J. C BOYD. 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(chem.) 7 2000 pounds 8 male cat 8 four ) pennies . 9 bird's beak (abbr.) 10 tracks fol. 4 V diphthong lowed by 41 tracks of t hunters wheel 11 applaud 41 rodent 13 vulgar up- 4 7 witty saying start (Fr.) 16 Roman (1 girl's name weight of t,') metal one pound 61 mineral con 22 thin pieces talnlng sub- o f b a k s d stance clay 63 printers' 21 article measure 25 Southern 64 toward soldier of Civil War (collj Herewith le eMeMnn fo Puszls 83. (1pliT.rTiy fx t !M4Bi!ijrT i-i mm mm How to Solve Puzzle. The best way to solve this cross-word putzle Is to run over the list of horiiontal and verti cal synonyms in search of evi dent or "easy" words. If htri tontal, the word you are rook ing for must extend crosswise from the number to the fir.-t shaded stop on the right; if ver tical, it must extend downward from the number to the first shaded stop below. When fin ished, the words should read equally well crosswise and downward.