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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 1925. mm FAMOUS LAWYER, J. E. HEDGE, DEAD (AnrflH Imi ImH Wlr) NEW YOtK, Feb. 23. Job E. H'(Jk'. nationally known lawyer, wit and political Baft, who died yesterday at Atlantic City will be burled Thursday at Danville, N. Y., with funeral services here Wed nesday. Soma typical sayings of Mr. Hedges follow: "It isn't difficult to fool other people, but H'a quite an art to fool yourself and n'lll be on good terras with yourself. ' "if a man stood before a mirror one hour a day be'd laugh himself to death, ko Insane or become a decent citizen." Between 'thou shalt not steal' and 'honesty Is the best policy. lies the hfstry of un Indicted men." "An Irishman never gives a pow er of attorney. He's born with a degree of confidence in himself that's clear, comprehensive and all embracing." "Most everybody Is onto every body else, only we don't tell each other about It." "It Is better to be Bmlled with than laughed at." You may often gvt full but you will never get enough of GHiy.M HKOS.' MILK UKKAD. Order one loaf now and no other will satisfy. (iKIM MflltOS. MILK HUE AD. Phone 133. ATTEMPT IS MADE BLACKMAIL WOMAN CHICAfiO, Feb. 23- The second attempt within a week to black mail Mrs. Helen El wood Stokes of Denver, Colo., in connection with the trial of her husband, W. K. I. Stokes, of New York, on charges of conspiracy to defame her was frustrated yesterday, according to W. C. Imnnenberg, investigator for Mrs. Stokes. Mr. f'annenberg said a woman who said she was Madame Lor raine Quartly of Philadelphia, rein membered dressing Mrs. Stokes hair under such circumstances MARTIN FUNERAL HO,,i n '1,,1,m of Nqunr to a federal ! such as to make her silence worth , .p. xnn A V I,rolli,,ltlon officer, and in a search money. She disappeared said MoLXI lUUAl of his place the officers located a 1 annenberg, when ho mentioned Tho funeral of Orville Martin, ' still manufactured out of a 6-gullon:the psschopathis hospital. Jtobert who died at the ago of 71 years, oil can and a copper coll. '1 hey pro-1 Corbitt, arrested after he had Saturday morning at hln home in cured a quantity of mash and a gal-) taken $200 la marked hills from the Oxford rooms, following a sud- j Ion Jug of liquor. Krauzer was a.r- i Mrs. Stokes after he had demand den Illness, was held at the Hose- j raU;m d beloro If. S. Commissioner 11,000 ho alleged was owed him burg I'ndertaking parlors this af- Hopkins and waived examination. for detective work for Mrs. Stokes ternoon at 2 o'clock. The sertices Deputy V. S. Marshal Lee Mom j jone (n lyii, spent yesterday at a were read by Jtev. MeCullagli of tho lock, arrived from Portland last Jpoiicp station posing for news pho- a" viiuiLii. I..MI i. ii i nit in ii.h.n. tiu.i .....iv imm. n.u ..mi , tuj-raphera. followed at the Aiasonie church. A noman county jail toiiay to await r--no prosecution has announced were Rent by the many friends of! o Mr. Martin and the family. CARD OF THANKS Broken in a day SENATORS KEEP WALTER JOHNSON chance, don't deUv art hour. Get the bcK help acicncc knowi. cascaraJquinine GatlUdBo XM& wfchpomll The largest selUng PaeSSSc Coast made tire TIRES and TUBES COLUMBIA TIRE CORPORATION, PORTLAND, OREGON Highway Service Company Cor. Jackson and Douglas Phone 333 Roseburg, Oregon (AMnrittH rrrca lMM Wlr..) rOFKEI.VIIJ.K, Kane., Keb. 23. Fever and &adh7dppear. Orip?c to ' celebrate his nineteenth conquered in y days. EveVVwinw it "aves anniversary a a professional In Ar,Jl rA Arf.t fWi't tak I W a.hinEion Ann'rtcau uniform, he , iuiii uic uuiuc in uviv taov , night. I Johnson stopped here a few min utes on his way to Hot Springs, Ark., w here he was due to Join his team mates today. "No, 1 have not signed a contract fur this year but have exchanged telegrams with Clark Griffith and am ready to sign up when 1 meet him. he said to a representative of the journal. He did not name the amount he is to receive. "You may Bay, however, that I will receive morj money this year than I ever have received before," the pitcher suid. lie was of the opinion that his contract would be fixed up soon after the team reach ed training Quarter at Tampa, Fla. a week or ten days hence. If Johnson has worried about any business matters on the Pacif ic coast, all traces of It were elim inated in his recent bear bunt near tteno. SWIMMERS SET A FEW NEW RECORDS (AMOcUtMj Jre Lv.vd Wirf.) TAMPA. Fla., Feb. 23. One new world's record and a new national record stood today aa a result of competition here yesterday. Ethel Lackl, Chicago, set a world's record when she bettered by two seconds her time In tho 1924 Olympics for the 110 yard free style swim. She made the distance yesterday In 1.10 1-5. Martha NoreliuB set a new na tional record for 880 yards In 12: 31 3 5. Gertrude Ederle equalled the world's record of 2:45 3-5 for the 220 yard free style, two fifths of a second faster than her own former mark. NOTICE THE FIRST TEN PEOPLE YOU MEET! The home of mlllt bread con forms to government regulations, perfectly sanitary, perfectly clean. It's good. It's perfectly delicious. It's a hundred cents worth to the dollar. UKIMM 1IHOS.' MILK I1HEAD. Phone 133. that Mrs. Htokes will appear as a witness against her husband cir cumventing the law against such wl.di to take this means of 1 appearance by being called BUY SAFETY WITH BRAINS NOT ARMS PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 23. Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, president of eland Stanford .Univeraitv and Dr. Hubert Work, secretary of the interior, received tho degree of doctor of laws, at the University of Pennsylvania's exercises, com memorating Washington's birthday. In address 1 )r. Wilbur sugcosted that Washington's career showed the necessity of Intelligent think ing in trying to surmount ob stacles lu the way of human pro gress. "Perhaps the greatest difficulty, we have in uiiiiig Intelligence to control our Individual or collective conduct, he added, "cotnes from High pressure Wharton 1'roa. . spray hose at HARTH PRESIDES AT CONVENTION Henry Ilarth, of this city, presi dent of the Oregon Retail Clothiers and Furnishers' association. Is in Portland attending the convention of that organizatiou. Mr.. Ilarth spoke this morning at the opening of the convention, welcoming the delegates and making a report on the association's activities for the past year. The clothiers have ar ranged a fine program this year starling this morning with discus-! siona of various matters relating to the business. I his afternoon the clothiers will listen to an address by 11. Knopf, and will hold their an nual election. A banquet baa been a ranged for tonight. 19 If they're real people householders, farmers; professional men, business men chances are that one out of ten owns Co poo Preferred Stock. Approximately ten per cent of all the customers of this Company are shareholders. Preferred Stock of The California Oregon Power Company earns for them a profitable return of 7.24 on the surplus funds and monthly savings they have invested in this substantial security, " MONTHS TO PAY tcAIITOIWLOREGON7 I POWER COMPANY I In order that all of our customers may avail themselves of this unusual investment opportunity, Copco Preferred Stock is being offered direct to the public under a liberal monthly payment plant with interest allowed on all payments. Any member of our organization will gladly fur nish you with full information. Ask for it today! THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY Offtces: OREGON Roseburg Mediord Grants Pas Klamath Foil CALIFORNIA Yrelca Dunsmuir Camp Physiological Belts, when demonstrated, show conclusfively why this system of rigid non-clastic support i'xct'ls all others. We carry llwsu bills for both mun and wo men. Lloyd Crocker. DHUNK AND DISORDERLY CHARGE IN CITY COURT W. S. Smith was arrested last nulit by Night Ofticer Itau-scu YOUR PARTNERS IN PPwOGPvESS Ask any member of our organization or SMail this coupon today! THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY MEDFORD, OREGON Please send me full information about your 7 Preferred Stock and special partial payment plan. Name. cAddres8 MRS. LAMERE BURIED "HANG-OVER JAG" THIS MORNING 1 CAN NOW BE CURED Mrs. T)efela I-flmerp whn thsA : llm deeply Ingrained mental re- (charged with being drunk and Uis- 'away ;it h,.r horae , thjij cly Sat. ; (AiK'iatcl I'rit Lcara-d Wire.) NEW YORK. Feb. 23. ISoston rtDLKAL UrHLLK thanking all our kind friends and nrpr rrn DDICftwrD neighbors, also tho church, band. Hthfc. t UK rKIbUiNLK , ,.,lr h BOC,.ly for tn lr kiml. W. K. Krauzer. who was arrested ness and sympathy during our re- last week at Oakland, charged wlih cent loss. the manufacture and sale or Inloxi- Mrs. (. W. Ilouseolder and family callnx liquor, was taken to I'oriluml j Mrs. Jessie I'rowell and family today to appear before the federal .1 C. llouseoliler and family court, Kinuaer Is alleged to have Mrs Jennie liileklnglmm Family, actions of taboo, fears, prejudices """'"J- ' "e omcer was caiieu to ;unlay morninR at 11:45. on her S5th ... . . '. . ... luc ip,UL ! birthday anniversary, was hnried i ...n ...... i.. and superstitions. Astronomy g i the Terminal hotel by witness against Hobert Lee and ; accompanied by its popular linita-11'1'1'!. u Smith was Hattle Johnson, negroes, indicted i Hon. astrnlnvv Ipletely "soused'- and found Today's Cross-Word Puzzle THE PYRAMID Puzzle Na 108. , Br J. C BOYD, 7 aJlL Xl ;'-w n id ii m . a -a 23 775-5 Tibjn r,J 'JsL Zli. ,.- Zi v - jo T . IT 'St 7J -J: J3 tt "7" 39 ft- .ii, jL ' i ' i ' ; - (;,,':!' Johnson, negroes. with Mrs. Htokes. Hear tho native from New Zea land Monday night at the Christian Church. SKELETONS OF PRE HISTORIC ANIMALS FOUND IN BOLIVIA ( AMiwJatiMl Pith Lum-il Wire.) CHICAGO. Feb. 23. Skele tons of North American mawta dong. hlnnius as big as rnnlflH, sii be r- tooth ttorn, nitiiuinoih bfnrn, vol von ami r'pecli-s of tho northern hurso family have botn uncart hcrf In central Anierlcu amouf; foHHtlized remains nf the South American Kyptodon and hiiKe ground ninths, I. C. Iavie, director of tho Field Mtmeum, nu nounced hero last niKlit. The diflcovorlen were made by a Captain Marnhall Field oxpeilltiun led by FrofoHHor Klmer S. HIpkh. and they led the fossil experts to vimnUIzo an Intercontinental bat tle field of millions of yearn ano, where oppontnn migration of mam mot h anlmaln from North and South Amorca fought and ex terminated ono another. scene of tho vlmiallzeri pre hi m tiric class near Tuplca In the Hu ll v t a n province nf Tarlja. Tho expedltionn discovery In the climax of three year's work In Itolivia and Argentina. Professor ItiKK is now on hln way to ChiaKo for a rest, during which ho will arrange tonsils ho has sent to the museum. birthday anniversary, was hnricH com-, ,.... nilirnllir ,,t ,, rntiwiiin o..r.w. adminiatratiun of oxveen and car tion. astroIoKy. "idetely souseU and lying lace t,,ry lh(1 fUm.ra services being held boa dioxide have reported that 'Medicine han Its great shadow ;d-wnwaid upon the floor. He was at lhe Calhoic t.hurch of which he they havo soeedilv resuscitated a land of buncombe, cb ceit anU , removed to tho city jail where he Was a nH.nib(.ri al lo o'clock. Itev. patent uncKu. Z Plausible foolishness and eh lean-the services. Mrs. La-: LSd rave" Evented nZea 'from r?;- ornmt Vad a ngovr" ! i" .. i and other symptoms :? L '",,,'ra wnuuuers. J'-ven i1( no ,,1(ii,nn ,(1 Vnl,,r V ' ., ' " . 11 , tr i 01 intoxication, it was announced iiu wne 01 univTuy pn-suii nts r ; , , " , ., havo to be careful nut to seat 11 at 14 I,Ua- auU 80 Wtta retul,ud t0 tho table and Fr l ay s aay o !u'l,il could sobt'r UI urcteu"; sinister import if uhmI Mr the ln-l' nakt) an Wwrn lu lht) Cliy itiation of journeys or new outer-iCOU prises. ' Speaking of the application of Intelligent thinking to the matter of war, he said: We can buy national safety erful messages. Good spirited song service under the direction of the pastor and special numbers that will be enjoyed. This is a chance to enjoy a good old time revival meet ing. Services start Tuesday evening February 21. Bible Standard Mis- 1 sion. wife of unlveralty pre,.,.: m " JZTtTZ ! f T"M "-rhUKb.nd. a1 today' l,y tho 7slm Yo?k Edl.. BOYS ARRESTED our arms." Yandrau Williams and Charles Swauson, minors, were arrested laat with our hrains, better than 'with "itihl h ""n 1",usch io.iter- were released upon their own recog nizance to appear before City Re corder Whipple today. Williams en tered a plea of guilty this morning and na lined $i.6u. Swanson was slated to enter his plea this after noon. Swanson is also charged with having cigarettes in his possession. Just received. Bti-mnent of lllue stone. w. Metzner. DR. OLSON'S BODY WILL BE EXHUMED ( Akhk'UIM t'ri'M l,t a i ' ire ) riiirAr.i )) i.-.-i ttnn nf h- m.: . ' t'in-ds and car uison, brother of Harry Olson, chief justico of the municipal court who has prosecuted the Investiga tion of the death of William Me C'lintock, mlllianaire ornhan will The ordered in connettUm with that'!i ays mo nicago Tribune to- any. Tho action long ronteniplat-i! became a certainty, says the news paper, after the 1-nroner's Jurv last iriday h.-ard about all. -ited Itridge cards, score pads, place appropriate prizes tor your party. Lloyd Crocker. NnTlCtO of Biilc of (Jovernm.-nt llriiluT, iM-neral Land Oilier, Wush- iiiKU'ti. 1. C. i-fli. li, l.tj. isoiu-e is lifiviiy Kvtn thai nnlijtt t tu t-MiiUit Ion- t ml 1 1 in I (at )u;is ui . . V 'K 1 t 1 ( I 4(1 Sl.l f 1 xi ui Juitf 4. l'J.'J 4 1 1 Mai., uM, an-1 lorj. the son ana a daughter. There were company. lliauv Ut'HUlllUI IIUIHl OlItTIIlKS, IOK- li.-, m n n . of the lamily. ! experinientiiiK upon a man who . . had beeu arrested for alcoholism Another car of American fence alltl wll0 nad pas3cj int0 a Qeop will arrive at Wharton 13ros. in a;tomH. T.y wt.re able by ad few days. Get yours while our Block , ministrating carbon dioxide to is complete. sober him within an hour without any aftermath of nausea. New York scientists have used the carbon dioxide and oxveen ROSEBURG GIRL DEBATES AT WALKER ! combination In tavihg the lives of WITH BROKEN FINGER School spirit and pluck are not confined altogether to the athletic side of school activities. Neither have the male students a corner upon those traits. It Is the customary thing to see a gridiron warrior gamely trying to play his position in spite of a broken bone j or serious injury, and sport fans are used to seeing young athletes pluckiiy enduring pain without a t" j murmur while still striving vali antly to curry their team to vic- buch qualities are usually ; attributed to the young man, but it remained to Miss Kuith Star- asphyxiated persons, according to ! Ir. C. Norris, chief medical ex- 1 aminer, but huve not yet Intro- , duced It as a treatment for al- 1 cuhulism. ; i 8 Jewel 4 ffeomr tri ed mi I ids 1 which taper to a point ft recde 8 IHWseKsivtt pronoun 10 rather than 12 lyne poem 144Ult- 1 countries 19 purpooa vails onr'lf of me tiling 13 mur 24 riff tri rid HORIZONTAL. 2K- -nller SI nrcrr lion 33 on thf su nui ut uf JU xtent of surface (pl ) 89 a society ( collar ) 41 wash lii:Lt- ly 42 Blender uliaftj of lKht 43 small wire bad VERTICAL, t curve 22 -cardinal nprewrth b No I0.'. 2-- h ave S (tronntin 4 vrhirl I 0i:it wo man fmi h 7 represent R-tlat nutn 9 rounlry mail tfy- ahbr.) 1 1- CtiurKO 1 prrrjotu l.V--hju) tre is of 1 7 continent 1 low hill f ont'tiiiit s.in.1 I'O- -vils point of the com pass 23 ooiy of men armed for war 25 rvruentJy 7 tin 11, nar- of fabric 29 glacial ridjpea of sand SO level with the ground (plural form 32 r thereat S t Rtllfll S:i ventilate S7 a bone of Uie Uxly 31 rnnirst 4U instructed Are you Imerested In New Zea land? Hear' the lecture Monday night at the Christian church. FIGHTERS CLAMOR FOR LEONARD CROWN f AM..-liitnl fr--m Win- related the clrcumsruni Olwti'a death. Judce Olson until thai his lire tit er had been a friend of the you;h until his death three yoars uk". Mhn William wan IS. )r. (Hs.mi thought Mr. and Mr. Sheiili.nl were trylne to lemen hla Infhe tn . with the youth, wlietn he inteti.l. .1 tn iMif.ii. ii. .....I It... ..ill .. ... .. V . "'",rl- r, u- -' iM"' " Ullike Olson. iiKinwcii:iii win nnine intfl wci-k. Inlereat of W illiam S. Kheph.'id in l"hrst lud.u-r ui n..t l.'a limn thronili w .Whoid Ber,n, and of hi- t.T h JiniocK, millionaire orphau phold ft'ViT and nth-r witne lr. ONcin suffff ! Htl urtuclr i if" lif iitn.iti.. ti,ito..t.i. .... i-M.M. .wih visited by the champion discarded crown, as iaOIl0 for a time me pi it out .If.-tS,0 A SI I li A Hint for Beginner The cross word punle dia pT:dn is merely a rviiu of con c aio.p wunU which are yony ninu- t- those listed and which Will interlink perf-'ctly and o rt-ad eiiually well croaawiae or ilownwurda. Always look for th nuinbfT cf the synorym on the dmimm. If h.niontal, yoa mut find a wonl to fit between that nurmVr and th first shaded top to th right; if vertical, you most fit your word brtwrrn tn numbfl and the first shaded Stop below. In tliis tournament the second of Us kind to bo teempted by llie New York Slate Athletic Cnmniis slnn. Four consrieiitious objectors have appeared who will watch de elopmeiits and then challenge the winner. They are Sammy Mandell of Uockford. III., Sid Terris and I Johnny IHiihlee of New York and Sid Itaibnan of !etrnt. The tomiiitmeut n tarts In tho (iarden ton:ghr when lleorge K. ( hatuy of Italtimore. ono tf the h:irib t bittern among the nupir anis. t-iu'ouniers Tommy D'Krlen t 1 in f fa l.t. This at'rernoon J-t njatniti ami J.uk Silver ol.h on the I'aitflc t'oat tn Tin.'lav. K. O. C ile Jrak. I of Mevelaiitl fai i"4 t; k "Kill" l.er ef Yor nter, Mil'.-. M lio subslitiited for Kei'kj hall .m ut lt:iftah, minpil It d to witlulraw on at eouut of an m.iiuy. eilii'-Ml.t) , t barley O - tin- 11 id I'll wland and Joe Pun Shepherds, wl-h Mr l ale a pear pmrten ii by him ar: 1 j it led a few hours later, caid I h- jude. A physician tinned a eertni jcato of death from heart disease. I Inn't forget to liUlle Feb. "li lu ;lhe pot luck supper at the l're-b i terian church at ti:3l)p. m. Hj in.; your dollar. Stop Coughs it' lt.irliii'litil l uuljitt ni.' e( April It, li'J l.'iO I '.. t lie linittt r Al.tr. It 3 ', 1" MflufR a. m. at I nusfuuij; mu huiuui injiilu- an t"ii at the l. r. L-mU t - i to prove that a girl in spile of iti, i, t.f. fin h. v'n K"t, i "! iniurv and n:iin. still ran cn ith her part lor the her school. l.tmul yt the f.-ervlary el the in- MiS8 gtam'tt is wiil 'uhhiVon'.! "rsun! i oae-nmi uf one!t Kosoburg high school debating ss,'s ..in. iii.m.f. i ,in: eoinmis-1 team, which on Friday defeated of lr. .sK.nfi aiioweU. must l.- tecKUed. at: tne team of Walker high school Itltitr ul' a.ile, ii.uti.-y in he leturneti, , nt-- a...-- ., if i!e u n.t mi-oMa. oUu-nviwo i "l l1lu 1 11 nao patent will ins ue lor the iimhei, a passenger lu the car driven by tvhiih niii.-t t.- removed within tfii.M,s Washington Hughes, and rn";:!:'".!;;,.";;!:;-! cottage i.rore t. uiioim ui I' ai.tiH aiui . i pm a -! Part y met with an accident in I uni.s oit.nii.t il uin.er tin- law s of I wllii ll all Wero more or less i li the l niU'i i;i;es. or nny wiiiif, u'i- utory or i;.-int ilur.ni, only. L'p on iiplinti-n of a quniilu'l pur tlt.l'l the tUlll'tT on .tn lenal Mll .IhlMnn Wil ho otleced SepaialtiV lt fore be nn liu ii.u. d in atij ot ter of i.ii-r uiii:. :. p., H. i: ., He.-. 1... M:'t pII'i i. il Iir Jei Shepherd M liite I.r 1"'" At. t l toil, ir M.. fir !.o M.. Hini" iir 1 . t'i uiliir I,'. M . w inn- ee'i.ir ti M., ee-l.ir ik-K- lt."ii fft't, none ef llie liniher on lliene traet to he !oii for less than $J oa per M. lor tiiw n tl fir. ll.i'H pi r Al. lor the v.h:t,; Iir and red cedar, and $ t 'hi per M. lot the V Into lr Pole. T. s. it. 12 . s, ej ,uct wilu l'IUosit iun to support M . IHiIK to h .told for trtli.in- per m of ..Teiloinetit rind a irreat doi.l nf ii. ii ., sec. ;r. i.ot i.t. red , , , , " , : ut m., red eed.ir 4n m ., none ot credit hhould co to this plucky tiinher en tin., lot in he oui tor girl for tivT eudurauce a lid school SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Lnurel Iodgo No. 13, A. F. & A. M., Wednesday, Feb. 25th. Work in M. M. degree, commencing at 3:30. Dinner at 6:30. Visitors welcome, OKlJEK w. m. Send It to a Master That "Send it to a Mas ter" design you see here is the same design .used by "Master Cleaners" every where You are safe whenever you read the slogan Imperial Cleaners Our Auto Will Call Phone 277 BIBLE STANDARD MISSION REVIVAL TO START FEB. 24 , jured. .Miss Starrett received u broken finger, and cuts and brni- - Res. but in spite of the shock and pain went on into W alker, where she presented her nrtumvnt with '. such fotee and energy that the Roseburg team came otf victor- I ious. I An athlete has the encourage- nient altorded by his teammates jand the shrieking fans on the sidelines, lit also has the in : stiuetive stimulus of physical con- fir :t-Mi m, iit 7. fir too ' him la cases of injury, but debate of the ilinh.r on these lots: has nothiiiK to offer lu the nature The revival which was planned some three months ago at the iiiblo Standard Mission Is to start tomor row evening. Tuesday, Feb. 21. and member of continue each eveninn at 7:30, Ilev. b. L. Hornshuh, who Is to be the evangelist, is a man of no small ability, having a wide range of ex perience, being actively engaged in evangelistic work for some fifteen years. Rev. Hornshuh Is well known throughout the Pacific coast and Canada. Mr. Hornshuh is a graduate of two universities. A number of musicians and singers will accom pany the evangelist from Eugene, where he has been holding a very successful six weeks revival. Itev. Hornshuh has a very pleasing per sonality, is a very interesting speak er and all are sure to enjoy his pow- MATERNITY HOME 1118 Winchester 3t Phone 480 Mrs. D. Cornwell Patlente Privileged to Have Their Own Doctor Isn't It About Time for a New Rug? Ferhaps you have this In mind, so won't the present be an excellent time to put your Thoughts Into Action We arc showing some beau tiful patterns that will ap peal to your arrlstU? nature and we will delight to show these to you. E COMPANY 321 N. Jackson St, Roreburg red It'oH than II Iir ami t "J P'' Al. ft tilt rtd e .t.ir. i :i s. 1. lu W.. Sve. ;u. s 1 r-'d fir 2 M . 'Ut- ct .l.tr Sf M., untie ot tho (Mi:t-'r on 1 1 . . ! tra. to t ii.'.tl f-r U-! I'uin 1 ."v ptr A lor Hi.' r,,I (,r iti.j er Al. f-i tho unite iol.ii. ;'. .J U. 11 V. S-e. t. I.ot 1. r.! fir Imi M. fir pii my H A!, wt.iu- ln l.o M . l-ol rt'u lir M., fit i-iitiiK !" Al w int. t 1 tr 1 i M . 1 'I n tl t . r 1 At . u ntt . . v -r M . i 4 fir I'll i:ih ..'.I M . u tut.' ( i l.i r t li M . M.'i ii , ii . L,r i il(;.k' 4 ' . ,i..r Al . sv i spirit. HI W MB Lam ...... . ... Ui r a w r M a .A A" at... - " " 1 " ''e oi iMn:niore win nni u out ; -Tt e m "7 sv r. a m :.. M . ur piui.k I.-' Normal precii on . r i if a v Aiex nan ei i mm- - w ja a vl ft -ii M " ' 1 1 1 ' 11,1 1 -1 ' 1 Total nr cut .''rh.a -ny Valvar o( WlX j-fe-i i -Jf-, .""M. r .r,.i.,,. :..M .hi,. S. w York n.l on Saturday. Solly i I I 1 1 I fc'Jyh l , I J m . m'i . ln i-.r .' Avitukh pre S.-.-ton ot Now York i'!a.lirs I I If li I v l-V f ' 1 It M '' r-.l fir ;.-. it. fr ! lN,j . Ar.-l.lo Wallvr of IWMn. and tJrSAStyiw A 1 Ky' '"- ' T"i or' ' V."..."'-"! " ni'.'o : Tll o Jaok llormtrln of Now York tct :-3iiiJkU!'v.'Bii-U.-. i.'r V; n.'.O ...i.r t...., , l2l Spray ouirit for all iz orchards cau be obtained at Wharton llros. DAILY WEATHER HE PORT I. S. Weaiurr rureau, local of fice, KoseburK, Orison, 21 noun endiUK & a. m. Prccip. In Inches and Hundredths Hitho.t tomp rai are e-stfrdav.. ;.t NK't Loue.-t teiniie rature last night.... 41 rreeiiitatuu last LI hours 4" Total precip. sinco first month .4 47 tor this ninnih ..AM from Sept. 1, 32.65 precip. from &ept. - 23.43 from Sept. 1, (f makes ou hungry to think of If. hv n nuhtdtuie ;et tin gfiiu i me tiUIMM liUOb.' MILK UKLAU. i W. F. CH.PAUN ! ur i ii i ii l none f th ltt?i- 'V loti ;o I eol't for p. r l . t ir thu rcil , !- r M t -r tho fir piMnit. M lor t!.- wh.tt etl.ir. ieriK prcipitation for 4ti i't m n.'i.n.. (September to May, tnolUMlvei 31.45 Kaiu toiiiKht. Tuerday probably ftur. hLL, MeleoroIosUt j Refused Life Insurance BLOOD PRESSURE TOO HIGH Electro-Chiropractic Can Give You Relief The growth and success of Electro-Chiropractic' merit Your Investigation. Consultation Free. DR. RUPERT A. MOON Modern Equipment 324 Perkins Bldg. ml I 'ih ler .ho -t r !.. i