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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1925 UTI CARR'S Annual January-February 5 Special values from our big stocks and our many departments. We want our present customers to come and take advantage of these specials. To those not now numbered as our customers we cordially -.f zXr!1 i invite a visit to our store and a participation in these good values. I ..r';;;nn"; 4 ' K i harlca liolloc Sale S tarts Thursday, Jan. 29th Lasts 10 Days thru February 7th. A few of the 200 special items are listed. Come in and see the rest of the big values. Women's Fancy Colored Handkerchiefs 10c Asbestos Mats, wire one side 10c Round Tin Graters, only 10c Paint Brushes, big selection 10c Plain and Linen Envelopes 2 pkgs. 10c Harmonicas, dandy value 10c Crepe Paper, fine "silk" style 10c Candy filled glass novelties 10c Gray Enameled Ware pieces 10c Carpet or Eutton Thread, big spool 10c Artificial Roses, waxed, tpecial 2 for 10c Toy Beads in Glass Bottle, only 10c 1 Writing Paper, special sale 10c ! 1 qt. Aluminum Sauce Pan 10c Toy Pop Gun for the Kiddies 10c Leather Half Soles, big value 10c A 2-Cup Flour Sifter,, only 10c Decorated Cork Table Mats 10c Flaring Style Glass Tumblers 2 for 10c Powder Puff in Rubber Pouch 10c Aluminum Drinking Cup 10c Men's Handkerchiefs, big value 10c Steel Wool or Abrayo, pkg 10c Wood Handled Waving Iron 10c Curtain Reds, 3 styles 10c Tooth Brush, good value, 'only 10c ( IIK'Ano. Jan. 2!). Acquisition nt three sterling vi tenuis from ; l!tt.-.tiirgh. tin? recovery of a trio (i; cub plavers whose injuries erlp pl.jl the team last fall and the tuning of (It urge (libsou, as coach .i.vl :i.-,.-istaiu inanau't r to handle ili lti pitcln-rs tin the club's lost- r, has boosted' the pennant pros pects of the ( hicago National for ili' li-' season, according to Pres ident William Vceck. i The three players who came lo lilt cubs in exchanKo for Ueo. ! (iianthaiu, second baseman; Vie ; Ai. Incite, pitcher, and first base- ihaus, are Wilbur 1 "Habbit" Maran man, aud Charley ' -:-iuan. liollocker, shortstop, ill . l;ini year, says be win be able to return to his old position this Hiring. Harney Friberg. third baseman, who had a broken lex c'-i season, has fully recovered. The cubs also obtained Clarke A. 1'itteiiger, a rangy iiifielder from the coast league, and he may be imerted at short or even at third. "Sparky" Adams, diminutive short stop, also Is available for the in ner defmse. Frihcrg may be sent to center field. The other two reg uiars probably will be I-lenver ilrigsby and Cliff Heathcote. Hack Miller and Arnell Statz will un- ilniThtt'fllv In, rutninoH ,n .til 1- 0 Cooper, Grover Alexander, Vic : Kim and Tony Kauffnian give A the cubs a strong quartet of J i miiiinilsnien. In addition to these Ejfimr twirlers, the cubs has about a Jjiliizen others, the largest number C ever taken on a training trip. d Cabby Hartnett and Dob O'Far A i rell will do the bulk of the catch S , ins. We've not listed our biggest values. Come in and see them. CARR'S Valentines now on display. Spring Hats; and materials now in A warranty deed Is a noble deed, tl'iild a home. Page Lumber & Fuel Co. SCOUTING AND THE ' AMERICAN LEGION Unusual Values Lingerie PHCENIX Silken tedtlles, step-ins, vests and gowns, all radically re duced, are obtainable in a wide diversity of colors and Btyles. PHOENIX QUALITY FOR LESS MONEY The Ladies Shoppe 139 North Jackson St. A FTi i hmsii Replacements for Your Decorated Dinner Sets We have just gotten lit Shipments of English and American Decorated Crockery and offer you the opportunity of replacing any broken pieces in your sets. Make your selections early to make sure of getting what you want. Churchill Hardware Co. The Winchester Store. CARD PARTY K. P. Hall Friday, Jan. 30th. j Cards 8 p. m. sharp. Prizes, re- freshments. Adm. 25 cents. Public is Invited. L. A. to B. of It. T. PROPOSALS FOR WOOD OREGON STATE SOLDIERS' HOME Tli" national headquarters of the American I.egipn has Issued a bul letin nn Americanism, under the heading. "Hoy Scout Work for Ev ery Post." They urge that every American Legion Post take up seme sort of Kov Scout work. "Hoys follow men" reads-tho an- NEW peal, and goes on to say that a Iversun who committed suicide at definite responsibility rests upon , Niagara Falls today was employ ee men of tho nation. led as a traveling salesman by the Scouting has been evolved for i tlectric Storage Battery company. the American Falls today. He left a note on tho river bank reading: "God and everyone forgive me, I for I, Mr. Nicholas Iverson, know I not where I go or what I do." j . 1 icur VAti i- t no -:.. v . . t .. the primo purpose of making rami out of boys. Whilo it may he t.-rnied a Ramp, It is a method to test the coordination, tho applica tion, the couraso, the loyalty, the s'-lt reliance, the patriotism and the honor needed by a boy to be come the man of the future. Its relation to the Legion U seen in the pledge of Rcoiita to "lie Pro- He had been in ill health. I Iverson was a graduate of the 'naval academy at Annapolis, his ; triends said, and tfvrved in the na- vy during the world war. I He was about 28 years old and j unmarried. His parents live in ' Oakland, Calif. The Salvation Army is badly in need of clothing and shoes for children. Many cases of great need have come to the attention of the Salvation Army during the past few days, and a response from the Deoole of the citv is necessary if the needs are to be met. One little , On the 3rd day of February, girl with her bare toes protruding 1 1925, at 2:00 o'clock P. M., the through her worn shoes, came to I Oregon State Board of Control the hall yesterday with a plea for a will receive sealed bids for fur pair of shoes to keep her feet; Dishing wood to the Oregon State warm and dry, but nothing was SoTdlers Home, Koseburg, Ore- i available but she has been prqmis- gon, as follows: j ed a pair of shoes as soon as a pair 500 cords 4-ft. second growth is turned iu or sufficient donations fir, or 500 cords 4-ft. old growth are made to buy them. Cans have fir slab wood. I beVn placed in a number of the j To be delivered at the Oregon business houses of tho city, and State Soldiers' Home between donations are being received there, February 15th and November 1st, and Koseburg people who have no 1925. clothing or shoes to donate, are ask-! Siteclflcations and blanks for ed to make cash gifts to aid the 'bidding will be furnished by the needly persons of the city. j Commandant of the Home, or by o the Oregon State iioard of Con Why buy radio batteries more trol at Salem. -than once? Wlliard A and B batter- Bids must be accompanied by a lea at the Willard Service Station. certified check in the sura of 10 o , percent of the amount bid, . pay- ;MII; MOWS. iable to the Oregon State Board 'of Control, which sum so deposlt The weather is very rainy at ed shall be held as a guarantee the present time. i that the successful bidder will en- It. T. Itlakeley and family ter into a contract to furnish the spent last Sunday visiting with amount awarded. Mrs. Blakely'a mother, Mrs. J Bids shall be enclosed in a Hard. sealed envelope marked "Bids for Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hill attend- Wood at Boseburg," and shall be ed the Zone .meeting In Koseburg addressed to the undersigned. last Saturday. The Board reserves the right Just arrived cannad of race pared." and "To Do a (lood Turn Fvixvts, bqua.e iwal Fence and Dally." It is not military, it Is dem- Monarch galvanized Red lop, Barb i kit v, ii o nut i ii iw wiju, vvjiits ua lur liriues. siuarus phas' of character development, but to general responsibilities." ASHBY'S IMPORTED BDOCOU SEED Is selling rapfd ty. Order at once. Mrs. N. C. Ash by, Apt. 6, over Itoso Confection ery. Koseburg, Ore. FINE BEND MAN PRESIHT COOLIE IKS TO i FOREIGN MISSIONS C0W1E- I RFIIllllllXRnfiTljlNMIIVFMFNTi llbVIIIIWI IV WIIIIIVI I I II lIWIIklllEIBI r i ELKS DANCE ' Kegutur VAUa dance Thurs- day, January Hit. AMprlatrt 'rm I. Wlrr.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 1!V - 4 !i ris tlau ehiirchi-s mid m i-rnim-nt were di'Han-d by iTrniili-M ( nol lilne today to lmve "no jitrr re rijtuUi!Hy than to milie sine that the brut, and not tin- woi.-t, of fthli h hi isi an mh IHv Is t ap ahle, shiill b givm to tin1 olio r peopp s." Tli in with uiln-r view nit the fore. i kii minimi iry (U- i(n wi'ft' il)r'MO'itrd hv th" pr :-i-li nt i't nn nddrt nH to tlw ni- (in h -re i f tb" foreiuu lui.-sifMts r inf-t tuc' itf North A n i . i an lnt rdrn .mlti.i tlonal gallu riiis of the f.r-k-n rlsion Intrn-sM In t!i" Vrru t;int rlMirrhrs nf t!ie I'nitctl Slat mid Canada. "Nt I'Vervtlting tint the nun of ChrlMian countries hive eatr'-d to till' other penplt-n of tli wnrld ha-hven good and lictpfnl lo tti'" who have rece!vi It." pr d- dent aid, "w( know thai i!ie tnif M Hilary inovoint'TttM h:if r-je i'i iI lv hfn luiiiip1 ri' and at linen fniHtruted. Iiornnsi' soim- r.ilt;m: f hem selves rhrlst Innt and n'-'im- Ing they reprem-ntt d rrii N'L-i Blrnfion hns Wrn nfliiaf d 1 rhr'stinn nmtlvi "Our niNsfonnry t f frrt more efretlve. lust in pr.it.'ir'i n m wj r-nd-r li i In M'. pfttno rnlrlt nf hr nh-r'MHHl rharffv whl'-h in;irl;-cl th ChrtsMnn mi"Ion..M Mf ComMi!" finplmI-'ed thnt the ('hriftlnn rvitlom hid h-ronx-In fl prnrtlcal In as well a npiriin p nonpe. charged with r. Kr-it trust for rlvlMwitMn. In 1h dU rhargo nf lliln tnift p irt letila-iy In lis fp'r'tiiMl phase, line T vire ti" nfl-iirtod could be rendend only "und r the nndr4fl"n of a brnaj mid Knuin- lilMTallf-'in " ! "It 111'Wt reft ell tilerle" he , derhiM d. "It IlllMt len t " the ' Hp rit "f brolhprimrd. and the , foundation of all iuiMonjirT effort j abroad must be tolerated and i PASADENA, Cal.. Jan. 27. (!' nit I'd I'renH.) - The I'asadena I fire teptu (inent was giving a ; "home talent" play. Brave fire lad dies uere garbed In weird and uti i'd at home. The most usual costumes--wlien tho gong missionary work ill rang. h Mikrt to Impress HsHf i (iff thi hi aire and Into the wait- iHple in l.vliiK , jut trueks ilie firemen hustled. Hat- H'hlttK of pre- : lalion Chief J. K. Miller was nil dressed up like a fanner, whiskers, linen duster, even the straw in his inouili. He. Itallalion Chief R Meek, gaibed as a blushing bride and Klietnan J. C. Thomas, rled up the m'ooni, sprang ti their hroiip rhi efl.-i live ili.n wlii rather tltrounh ih in throtmh th i i lit and en ed. The works of i hardly and In ne nh nee of ediii .t tiou and eitlkht 'nilietlt, will best lay i he foundation upon which U ie,ir ilie pi-rniaio nt ftiruehtio of a M'llillllll IITe. of Aldermen passed several hills, one making an appropriation for a building in Forest Park In hon of the Hoy Scouts. Even newspa pers were edited by Boy Scouts am) carred editorials and feature stories on scouting, Prepared by the scouts themselves. roUTLAND," Ore., Jan. L'R. H. J, Overturf of Bend who was fin ed $l.o00 following his conviction in federal court of usins the mails to defraud in connection with the Bend bonus fraud cases, late yes terday wired to the I nited States Marshall $7al the balance due on , his fine. Deputy I'nited States i Marshal Wells was sent Monday ;niaht to Bond with a bench war irant nsalnst Overturf in connec i tlon with the unpaid portion of the fine. o At Chenowutn, Oakland, ore. o Wednesday's News. LIQUOR DESTROYED Over l,ti5U worth of liquor was destroyed tots afternoon by Sheriff Slaimer and his deputies. Seven- Tho Glide and Peel Telephone to reject any or all bids or to ac company are fixing tho telephone Ppt the bid deemed best for the Hue, changing it from the old state, road on Buck Horn Creek to the Dated at Salem, Oregon, this new road. Better service will be j;)th day of January. 1925. a result of the change. CAKLE ABKAMS H. L. Engels will start for sf.cietary Oregon State Board British Columbia Thursday 0( Control. where he will visit with his 0 daughter, Mrs. Charles Christer-j son. He expects to be gone aev-l 14 uu UBO j eral weeks. enjoy your borne of evenings. Tho Olide Grange held a very! interesting meeting last Salur- SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL AD- day evening-. VISORY ELECTION Tho Douglas County Pomona ct!ltp nr nncnn Conntv nf Grange will meet next Saturday Douglas, School District No. 4, ss. I.Ttiinirv Ml wilh tlin Piflrcrjun w...i i. i. .. i....n nf Cnnlnn ih-v fiin n.l 1 . . ' V " nwifB w . iim-ujr kivuu uiat a L T, , , i uraiiKo. a guou aneuuuncu Scotch whiskey wended its way ( honed for (ii rough the city sewers to convey liquid joy to the fish in tho Soutn L inpQua. The liquor was confis cated from a booze runner, now serving time in the county jail, and w as poured out upon order from the court. ROTAR1ANS TO BANQUET For prompt taxi service, city or country, trip!. Phone -11. Ki:r.r ;i.as ov ri JUMPS OVER FALLS MAGAHA FALLS, N. Y., Jan. 28. Nicholas Ivmon of New York connuitt'd suicide by going over The losing team In the attendance contest of the Uotary club, will give a banquet for the entire club ! and the wives of all the members ) tomorrow evening at the I'mpqua hotel. A fine program is arranged, and all Kotarians are looking for :Vard to a good time. Speeders Fined Joe Harry, K. K. Sehrief and Victor Karis, each paid fines of J- 18 special school district advisory tiltrlinn herehv rnlleil tn hn hplH in There will bo a dance held at the hleh action! buihiinflr in th ritv ' the Glide Grange Hall, Saturday, Df Koseburg iu and for said school January 31, 19:15. Music will be district No. 4 on the 7th day of Feb furnished by the Glide orchestra., ruary, 1925, between the hours of Everyone is welcome. XX j two o'clock P. M. and seven o'clock o j P. M. will be submitted to the legal Atwater Kent Radio is noted forivoV'r9 lnereof lhe following propo- selectivity, volume and clearness of , 111 , tone. Ask about them at the Wil lard Service Stephens St. Station, 122 South civ-tin- S-tTl earl'. t "nut' 1 h. rallsin iie( d-t lo be gen- riiit-i eiioith lo reeo.nie that irisoiiary rfnrt will often hulld thiter on tonad.ilio;is atteady laid ih.iu In atieniphtm ti sute-tiinle a ci'tapli te low siructiire tf moral h. ir lite, and ui nln.s. Itid' i d. : !in:,. I Mlia ll out fro-ii irnin tlic tiiisslonni v tmo the tw iliL-ht plae- s world will ihere Hud unit h uonhy to he brought b.n k i It our ideal t and improve They will ham manv of Industry if hnnuuiltv . retire for pan nts. of re fer const it ul ' d nut hot mv. v wliii h tuay quite conceit ably be tone' .nlornuo nts In our own so fabric." a:innik' liie-ai;' of the Hi, n i- lo III our 111 1 1 : posts. Itallalion Chief A. C. Hess I was dressed up like a preacher. I'Vremen Thomas Mowe and C. S. Iieutuson were niftily attired as Kills. Am ay went the truck!, w ith the . aborted tire gang putting on their helmeis and lucking up their kirls and generally cN-nring tAr action. " S.iy." demanded an irate citixeu o( the marshal's fli( a few mln-ute-i later, "what's the idea hiring our lire truck tt out to these eumed motion picture concerns, is that economv, huh.'" I . sick women ATTENTION nml cosila in tae local jmilco court yi'stiTduy. Shall the new lllrh School lluiliilnc to bo prectnl In School Dlalrlct No. 4 be erected on a tract to bo purchased in West Roseburg known as the Bellows Tract, not exceeding twelve (12) acres, or shall it be erected on a central site?" Thursday and laid out a street hNnl , ,,, ,..,..', , 1 finui HmV anil at t ho nlnra afrtrvtanfrl trequent bp opened at the hour of two nlmlr l M on.l wanxatn nm.n im. school Itl the nour of aPVf,n 0'ciock P. M. 'ial "It- tw in : W.-ll. Ml ll.i r.d tl af. they w'll ht. ah'e ; 1;m U it, ii. I; th it will M-rve We hae n-'t all the w t l .is Im , a iht I ii .! auioiii; tli 't.H (.f in. n. Tut we hae tie. :t . ally labored Hiid h; e nit h n wl'h to a d those h ss 1. r'i i!v mlowed. "A tn i on,1 in. ul' s:v, a dNi r':n in." t't sene of enr ren nppor tiiiii'.'s and r'-M-oti-oMlltle are a! ti i-i tli. p to 1). it sir. tl HS help?-, in th- m a' woi!: u i..h t-i ilc. TV1 ii. -- 'ti.irv i f;. n of (he ii.it oii ci:.pi.( n o !n :!.r r tlian itn Mtur. If w 4p. c! t o be rt!ece-ful this l,i M, we iru-t pm iw correal iniiii'iiir' lur It at hom- " Jnt pi riveu i" ii :- iad of V.ii " J-Vr.eiv H'l'iare 1 tVnr- i M-.nanh tlvai.ired lied Top. Rub wire. Utile us lor prices. Sim in ft Chenowvih, Oakland, Or. Soaps - plaru and fancy. Soaps Tor haih, sliampoo, for baby, audi sp'Tial facial soaps. Try the deux' store ih.t lor a Kood toilet soap.1 I.lojd t roeker. SCOUTS RUN ST. LOUIS A DAY No one Inj; Ktt'l on the windshield h:.s urowti to he so popular hut there she is, alone or in rou.-.. fat or thin, sedintive or coimo. And whereever he is. ehe c 'li st it ntes a hazard, because .-h? shuts oil' a certain amount o. view and makes a "hlind spot" t hat may ery w ell tie jut enough to cause an accident. I n i in pai red silu is man's iuosL hle-sed sense, ami w hy anon . anyt ime, any here, mi hou . wants to depm e hi in.-elf of il: fullest possihle measure is sonn tltitiK t hat utius Impossible t understand. In the old days of chivalry, i." a knight wanted to make ;:t especial impression on his lady fair, ho ho met tines went Im. battle with a patch over one e t under a vow that lie would i t Attending To Business J. V. Starrett and Kay Complon CU;VIXANI 1TKMS. The County surveyors and road viewers were out here last to the Tierce Bros, ranch Roy Reynolds is a visitor at John Krohn's. The contract for tho . 'U15 no- -11 twrsin shall ht unfltlrl tn vote at said election who would be entitled to vote for school director in and for said district. ited her mother, Mrs. J. Atecker over Sunday. John Tavennor had the mis- biisinesa visitors at M rtle , A , .,'V L i . i"i ? lolls- Ity order of the Histrlct School reek, ititldle and Cauyonvllie yes!, " ,1 ' , , Board of School District No. 4 of l'warace'Xn or, lZ' IT'i lhl" 1 .,.. . . on uy 01 January, ls.'a. Ian up to date water system in; B y TAYLOR Rrr):nr R'iU fmm Talcintf i In from the rural districts for a mil vn xv iL ..m Chairman. District School Board, rrt.it r ff- lioiir-l 1im):iv Uh II P Smith 1.. l Attest I V Read litis RcTnarluble Testimony From Winston . J. Micelli. District Clerk. Th- ftr-t day of the drive for tVe 1 otnuu;ii:t rhesf, told in St. 1.' -nn. .Mo., 1 . enriy. f- aiured Hoy 1 Scon'. ( 'n Nmemher ir.th. tie o 1 rti'ii-nt (,f the city was placed in tli-ir h ir.'N for one day City of-ti(ia;-, ptiHidents of batikn, hcatl of la IT" department stores, fro and p.'li i. partm-Mit officials tinii'd ov.r their jobs to the -f-Mif-. The hoys who In Id the ir.iMl-4 post 1 ion .4 of tru:t Wcie Be lt 1 ted b ihe yitto of L'en Kaiile Srtur.i. The si out who was se-l-it.d foi the ofliie of strvM 1 leh.nivsinn r via the tirandson of a foino r strei-t commissioner The -1 out maor.wHS AumiKtin Jones, St. 1,ouih delevate on the Jam bor Troon. Th Buy Scout Board remove It until h hail d.e.e some jtreat deed of valor. It 1 a matter of tairly t i- u-s i:.,i' (he moriality an.ii:it ti.eso t 'i. porai ily onr-rj ed K nin;. is w ,t tatriy heay. Kootisii ua t'u - pen: l men w ere. i hey at ha-: rNbrd only iheir own k in- ui .1 lies - for their oppinciits h.i.i all the ad ant nee. Mut J lie iu. t r. w ho part lully IdititN himself I hliMkitu; o!f past of his vi-i-w h iU lie is il i i 11 n uten. Idle Is rtskinv not only his m!, lite, hut the lives of other pee; . and that l!ie important tli: 1 for nia'iy of the i.lm'.s w ho phi ter thetr w iiulshie ti w ith p ers could ery well be tpared. in fact, t heir n mm ul w on id Ut away with a very perceytib.e h;uard iu public safety. table Compound Norfolk, Vrrjrinin. "If ymi only j knew how mrf ry womei and frirls have , tarven Viiiir medt- l cine hy hearinjjmy '. testimony, it wMuld :(ccni wondv'rful to you. Kvrry day and every chance I have I advise some onetotrvit It wan in Juno, i'.x'l. when I had r ven tin cverrcettir.j woif, that I wrt.tj to you. My husband wont t tho un?r- stnr an 1 brought tho Vi iretahli' torn noun 1 homo to n. I'i a few dav.i I Un'n to improve r.nd I have ofm taken it since. I urn r.cv: pa inroiirn ttn I . h.m 1 ft Mi stick hv it nnd cjcyinir wend' ful h-ali. V.c I iir.-t f.arfedwith voiir mc 'i! :ines 1 w.;.s a mere shadow. Jdv health ?'''TV.(i to W pone. Tha last d'K to- 1 1 ;.d Fai l he would rive me ro mT lo al tveiitmcr.ta unless I went to the hopiM andwa oper ated rn. Thru va. wlieii I pave tho doctors up. Now I arn a h'althv r- bust woTr.nn. 1 wi;h I cvud tell tho world wn-t a wonderful rroiii'ino I.vdia K rir.l.ham'fl Wvrctah!o Com- roend in. " iirs. J. A. JoNKX. Ui7 f-' V f hours lixlay a. II. I'. Smith. I with .Mr. Smith is a resilient of Win- horse. Mon. ami as here atun.liiig to Miss Goff attended Ihe zone' , rT husin.s arfaiis. meeting at Koseburg last Satur-,CIJl rt,C,Lll(j 1 day. From Euaene ! D. S. Churchill anil family slid1 II. L. .Wbercall was a visitor In down from the mountain last! (Ills city Tue.-ilay. Mr. Neoert-all re- Sunday an, visited tho Maddox sliles ai Kticene, and was here at-i o'iu 'I Jorn.-land lamiHcs. From Mother Nature's storehouse tending lo business affairs. i A buby pirl arrived at tho we have fathered the roots, barks nomo ot Mr. and .Mrs. Albert and herbs hirh are romimiinried. WELL AGAIN From Melrose Here today for a few hours was ! Carl Johnson. Mr. Johnson resides! at Melrose, and was in the city at tendllis; to business matters. flecker. January t. XX Wild Moot Hair Tonic destrovs I dandruff, grows hair and stops it ' , Irom (ailing out, Llojd Crocker. i ti.dni? mi stiSI under the famous Tanlac formula, to make Tanlac. This great tonic and builder has brought health nd strength to millions. If your booy Is weak and under- . " I nourished, if you can t sleep or eat, NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING have stomach trouble or Burning Nellie is hereby civen that the thejmatlsm. Just you see - ho anmnl meeting of the stockholders ; quickly Tanlac can help you back of tiie I'miiiiua Valley Canning to health, and strength. Ctmii'imy will be held Tiieolay, the i ytiil people notice a big change 10th day of Fe bruary. 1!:r.. at the for the better after the very first hour of two o'clock In the afternoon bottle. They have better appetites of said day. at the office of the and more pen. The soarkle cornea Born. u)nJ Tnd.v ' ,'m':i" Vall,'' tanning Company , bark to their dull eye, and color to Burn. Hand Today on Spruce street, in (! ePy of th. ir faded cheeks Miss i:mm CalU. a M-'ltoso UoK-burg. Iwuglaa foor.ty. Oregon. I Don't delay taking Tanlac an-Kl'- ' 11 "'" mtstortune to scald at hich Hint and place five direc- other precious day. Stop at your her r.ht hand thts morning with tors will be elected to serve for the 1 drucalsfa now and get bottle of pan 01 mw waicr. iu a. tempting ensuing year, anu any and all busl-; this, the greatest ot all ionics ui" aoiui o: waier, sne "es p'-rtaitung 10 me interests of I it, s elling the contents on !h coriioratmn will be transacted at said meeting. Iwied and first published this Is Not Improving II. A. Woodruff who has beer, ser io,ily ill at hishnnr on Winches ter s'reet, for the past few weeks. Is still in a serious condition, and is showing no slijns (jf improvement. Coll'y Avenue, Nur;o'.i;, Virjinii tn It drip her hand. All the finci'is of the hand weru bllst'Tod. She was ' broucht to tow n, wfcere medical as 1 slstance was given by Ir. George . Houci. Take Tanlac Vegetable Pjlla for Constipation th day of January, 'j2 1. F. HEINDENHEICH. TANLAC Secretary fOR. YOUIl HEALTH