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ROSEBURG NEWSREVIEW FRIDAY. MARCH 13. 1925 We Work for You To prove it if you are going to buy fence we will re fund I cent a rod if we can fell this carload before April First 9-39 38c Flour $2.10, SEE US FIRST WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROIEBURO OAKLAND LOOKING GLASS iUtill SCHOOL NOTES. Watch tor the date of the High School program. Come and see the sketch "The Stupid Lover": also the one act play "Who's the Boss" and a number of recitations end sngs by the Gleo Club, as well as other music. The Basket Ball game between the Looking Glass and the Suth erlln girls teams, played last Friday, resulted In a tie. The next and last game to te played by the Looking Glass High School teams will be with Camas Valley next Saturday, March 14th. Wallace Matthews has been ab sent from school a number of days on account of sickness. Mrs. Montgomery has gone to Portland with her little daughter, Martha, where the latter will be placed In a sanitarium for the treatment of her limb. The Bucll family hate been sick during the past week. The Looking Glass High School has organized a Student body or ganization. L. G. H. S. Yon have no doubt promised yourself that you will order a loaf of GRIMM BROS. MILK BREAD Just for a trial. Do It now and you will never order any other kind. GRIMM BROS. MILK BREAD. Phone 133. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. H. PLYLER GhiropractU physician, 126 W. Lane St. LAUiNDRT kids I PfcDM9"TWeSS WINS USFAME.AN01RADE- I I OUR.VA.TROKJ'ORDR$I i arj& oaeveo i We keep our delivery promises. When we say half past noon, we mean thirty minutes to the one o'clock whistle. Your laundry will be there on time and It will be in a choice, fresh condition, . too. Roseburg Steam Laundry Phone 71 Roseburg. Ore. Do Not Delay Insure Today Protect your property from loss by fire liecarrylng an adequate amount of Insurance. Our agency 1 at your service at all times in matters pertain ing to insurance, a V. Young & Son Insurance 116 Cas St. Phone 417 Still Talking Grease Every grease spot, though apparently unnoticeable, causes a decay that spreads germs and ruins the fabric of goods. Let a MASTER clean it ImperiahCleaners Our Auto Wilt Csll Phons 277 $2.25, $2.40 Chapman's Drug Stere 10TOHV OPFICB CHI'IU'H WHK.RK OOOLIIKiKH WORSHIP (Aarciated Proa Uaed Wire.) WASHINGTON, March 13. Plans to replace the present struc ture of the First Congregational Church here, which is attended by President and Mrs. Coolldge, with a ten-story "office church building" are being considered by the church officials. The church, a sixty-year land mark of downtown Washington, Is to be torn down for the construc tion of a new place of worship. CIPID WORKS FAST. CHICACO, March 13. Fred erick J. Crampitt, who at 59, af ter forty-two years of married life, paid his wife 160,000 all ! mony, when she divorced him six I weeks ago, has obtained a license j to marry Miss Flora A. Howes, ' 49, Sagemoor, Mass, NOTICE cl ui off Oovrnrant timber, lien? ml Land Office. Wah- innton. D. C Feb. 1.. ..&. Notic U hrt;by given that subject to the; (conditions and limitations of the acts of June It, U.I6 U- Mat.. 23t, ; February 26, ivtd, (.0 4tat., U.lO and June 4, 1920 (11 Htat.. 75$), and j departmental regulation of April . 14. (U I Li.. tUe timber, on the following lands will be sold 'March 30. 126. at Itf o'cloo a. Hi. at public auction at the U. 6. .Land Of fice at Itoseburg. Oregon, to the highest bidder at not leum than the appraised value as shown by this notice, sale to be subject to tn ap proval of the liecretury of the In terior. The purchase price, vim an additional sum e( one-fifth of on per cent, thereof, being commia diona allowed, must be deposited, at time of aale, n.onejr to be returned. If sale is not approved, otherwise patent will issue for the timber, which must be removed within ten years. 11 ids will be received from citizens of the United states, associ ations of such citizens and corpora- Hons organized unutr the laws ol the United States, or any state, lr ) rilory or district thereof, only. Up on application of a qualified pur i chaser the timber on any legal ub- .division wll be offered separately before being Included in any of fer of a larger unit. T. 22 K, It. 12 I .V, Uec. li, tKk HE red fir 2008 ! M.. white fir luO M.. rd cedsr 2i M., cedar pole 1000 feet; tiE1 ME4 red i fir 0 M.. white fir 75 M.. red cedar I 16 11, wnite cedar M., cedur polrs 106 feet.' none of the timber on i these tracts to be eoid for Irse than z.oo per M. for the red fir, 11.00 per M. for the white fir and red cedar, and $4.0w per M. for the white cedar and $.0 per foot for the cedar polos. T. 21 ft, it. 12 W, See. 22, ixrt a. fir S0 fcL, Lot 7, fir 60 M nuiie of the timber on these lots , to be sold for leas than z.&0 per M. T 17 8., K 11 W., Hec. JS. Lot 13. red 'fir U00 M., red cedar 40 M., none of the timber on this lot to be sold for lese. than II.T& per J"., for the red lir and fl.tVo per M. tor the red ce dar. T. 21 8., It. 10 W., Sc . fcW'H H!4, red fir 20 M., white cedar oi M.. none of the timber on this tract to be sold for leas than fl.fiO per M. for the red fir and 97.00 per AL for the white cedar. T. 2s fl, U. 11 W.J IBec , xx)t i, rea ur iu nr pil ing 140 M., white cedar 120 M., Lot 2. red fir 400 M-, fir piling I "if M.. ; white Cfdar 1&0 M , Lot S red fir 1.0 ' m,, wnue ceaar iuu ai ixt 4 iir.pu Intf 200 M., white cedar Ho M.. bLU I red fir 20 M.. fir piling 400 it., whila c.dar I'-u M , HW' I rod rir 10W0 M., wlilt ccfrar 300 il.. I SWi 8V)4 red fir v II., fir pllinn i 240 M., whltn Cfdnr iZO M.. I W 4a red fir 20 M.. fir lulInK 10 ! Si., white c i ilar 300 M., KW'4 CW4 ' red fir Its M, fir miln i M . white redar 100 NK'i Sf.'i red fir loO . M., ftr pllInK 30 M., white crtlitr 2" tt, HW'A ---i:1- red fir luo M. fir Piling- KO M.. white codar 4.") SK SKU red fir 1000 U.. white re- , dHT S40 H. cedar pole, 240, ' HK"1 red fir 4oo 51., fir pllln 10 M. ' white eed.tr eo 11., none of the lim ber on thin lection to he sold for lens than $2.00 per M., for the red fir, II M per X. for the fir pillna. I I7 00j.er M. for the white cednr, I 'and rio each for the cedar pules. W illiam rpr-v. i.:nrnniiiiiioner. TUBBY I GOTTA MAKE SOMF, AAOMCf SOMEVtlAV SO I ' urnr ICSJOGET IMTO THE. OCX! - HE 5 mf show to see mm He BCOrAe Of HAWK. KViN'TCOrAtrsjx SINCE i w HP. CWXtftilMSieW 006 Wf MtCfc MEVeffTIMt V TKY TotiO Id tET STOPPED SECauSt ; HfWJLNT ANY SPORT SHORTS (sanclated I'ma Uwl War.)" ST. PAUL, Minn.. March 13. The next bout for the heavy weight boxing championship of the world will be held on the Pa cific coast If Jack Denipsey, title holder, plays the leading role. In the opinion of Tommy Gibbons, St. Paul aspirant for heavyweight honors, who resumed training to i day after a two weeks lay off. Gibbons said that the turn In ' events In the heavyweight situa tion which has caused the New York Boxing coinmision to de , maud that Dempsey either accept I or reject the challenge of Harry ! Wills, baa convinced him that the next heavyweight title bout will be held In California. Dempsey will never accept ' Wills' challenge to box In -New York, Tommy said he believed. He thinks that Dempsey, if pro hibited from boxing In New York through refusing to meet Wills, will accept a Pacific Coast offer to meet Gibbons in a champion ship fight. ST. LOUIS. March 13. The Cardinals are the victims of a 5 to 1 defeat by Sacramento. The Cards let loose several errora in an exhibition game at Sacramen to yesterday, resulting In their temporary downfall. NEW YORK, March 13. Bat tling Ski, Sengalese fighter, meets Paul Berlenbacher, a light heavyweight slugger, In a 12 round bout at Madison Square Garden tonight. Larry stridge will appear In the 12-round semi-final against Frankie Scholl of Buffulo. ALVITA RELIEVES KIDNEY TROUBLE SAYS DOCTOR Dr. W. B. Armstrontr. of New port Beach, Caltf., gives .the fol io win k remarkable testimouy aa to the virtu of A 1 vita, the new dis covery. "There is an old eectleman visit ing his daughters here; he comes from Indiana, lie Is 82 years old, and could not retain bJs kidney , secretions more than half an honr, and was in a very bad condition other wine, I advised him to use the Alvlta Tablets. He used three boxes and got the fourth today. He is very much better In every way, and looks ten years younger." Alvita Is prepared in highly con centrated tablet form from the deep-rooted alfalfa plant, which by scientific analysis Is rich in lime. Iron and phosphates. Unlike drugs, Alvita Is a vegetable rem edy which has proved especially beneficial in building up weakened,' run-down conditions, and In ovpr-l coming kidney, bladder and pros-j uue iron Die. no matter wnai you have tried, try this remedy of Na ture now. A dollar buB a box at Chapman's crug store. Mall or ders accepted. , ALVITA NOTICE TO Soldiers, Sallora and Widows of soldiers and sailors of the Mexican war, the War of the Rebellion and the Indian wars of the state of Ore Ron. Now is the time to put in your claim ror tu exemptions All claims must be in on or before April first. . FRANK L. CALKINS. Assessor. PaperhanKtUK and kalromlnlnR. the n:odern way. No better work done in lioseburg Phone 642 H or call 320 W. VRihlii(Tton fit. a 6. i! 51 K to r, 5 r ORGANKATION OF SPECIALISTS PORTLAND AND SCATTLC orriCCS THE unceralleled tucceM of the Dr. Chas. J. Dean nonsurgical method of treating Piles and other rectal and colon ailment haa built an organize tlon of highly mined apecialUra to care for the parienta who come from all parti of the West. The akill of thcac apeciallati la proved by the unqualified GUARANTEE that each Pile sufferer Is cured or bis fee REFUNDED no matter how Ion a arafulinff nr Knw . u ' ,k aever hia mi mav u c; a l ttt t t u DEAN. M D.Inc potlawo i-rricrv vvrrix. ornrcs: 0 TM AMD MAim ATM AN D PINK Dr)V hoVfttl UIA MT To Mivr l Dime? take fv Dog ovit for a wmk BtfN bHUI UVIM uuboniw sw ipcn s-tfFSfiXF . flJF HIM A OntTt STIFF VJALK - A MILE OP-TwQ - -' ' . 1 Pi i if t f 4 sr cos HIGH SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS WEAK ON BILLE STUDIES I (Aanekted rnaa Usees Win.) SALKM. Ore.. March 13. Out of 358 students In Oregon high schools who attempted to pass an , examination on the Bible, nearly 60 per cent failed, it was an nounced by J. A. Churchill, stute superintendent of public Instrue- ; tlon. Only three students were graded perfect. i Of 243 students who elected to ; take the examination on the Old I Testament, 104 passed and 139 failed; of lift who answered questions of the New Testament, 37 passed and 78 failed. The questions which proved to be the downfall of so many youthful Bible students were as follows: OM Testament. Locate Palestine and give Its approximate site. What is the Importance of the position of Palestine with refer ence to neighboring lands? Toll the story of Cain and Abel. Tell the story of the feast of Belsbazxar. Write the ten commandments. Tell the story of Nabath's vine yard. Write from memory the passage beginning: "Blessed Is the man that walkest not in the counsel of the ungodly. Tell briefly of the plagues of Egypt. ' Tell of the Passover and De liverance. Olve from memory the passage beginning: "Ho, everyone that Today's Cross-Word Puzzle QUITE INTERESTING-Punls No. 121. Br J. 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I AP- C0Mtf. VVE I nitiMT SAV To STc P AFRAID I LL TEH HIM TO ( VWHADDAVA dTAMdIN I hAVENT WAIKED A BLOCK I LIUf4T SAi to olCV; I (.IE DOWN AM' HE VON'T V THERE Ton ? Yd AN YoO CAMT eE EEP A MOVlM ! l riFMi ME THAT HE STOPS f& ' f ''''' 'pk. ' mm. Mils mm mm . &mr rNDIGESTlON Js eaxeae bkMMina eaaar pains iass aaa eivvd tae Iwexi uuUpUun, AJaaqa aW retW mJ amit at CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS No friplnr-ae saueeaav oajy 2S cents thirsted " What Is the Book or Job about t New Testament. Tell of the. ministry of John the Baptist. Tell of the Temntationa of Je sus. Give from memory the passage beKlnntng: And there were In the same country shepherds abiding In the field. Tell of Christ's first miracle. Recite the parable of the must ard seed. Tell of the healing of the man possessed of the legion of devils in the country of the Gardareness. Give from memory the passage beginning. "What doth it profit my brethren, though a man say he have faith, and have not works?" What la the Book of Acts about? Tell or Christ's transfiguration. Tell of Peter's denial of Christ. Tell the parable of the prodigal Son. Give from memory the passages known as "The Beatitudes." Not one woman In a hundred can make a perfect loaf of bread. It's a great satisfaction to know your bread will be uniform id tex ture and quality. No guess work about GRIMM BROS. MILK BREAD. Phone 133. Arundel, piano tuoer. none 1AM, VERTICAL 1 . outlet of lake or bay " p'-t 2 iircvart c:itor 3 lurt of Luily 4 illeMitcd nil way (eiilloq.) . ? wcKjna 6 tiruB 7 aulTix used to form ilnral t employ J to weary of 10 minute rs protluc. riona of flowerless planM lft neurafiria 14 head eovel ' in 1 7 lt.connect I i opvn 22 pn-fix meaning SRH-n 23 Soothe IT Stat (abbr.) 2.V oblltcrator it spry 23 heroic pocro 31 too 32 Kir. 84 leaves 0? ringlet 33 a kind of ires 42 short afer noon reat 43 builder of the -j-k 4IJ employer 4 7 cnined 4!) town In Germany 6 come In 62 tidy M electrical charge 85 deity 51 xtrem 63 hirh ex plosive SI to be tck 63 note of musical scale 54 accomplish A WORD FOR BEGINNERS. The best way to solve a eross-wortl puirle Is to run quickly over the list of herri xontal and vertical synonyms and compare them to the spnees In the puzxle extending cross wise or downward from the number of the synonym. Some word which will Juit fit In the number of space available will quickly occur to you in some instances, giving you a foun dation from which to solve the more difficult words. The words must interlock perfectly. Setter. W. C T. U. SPEAKER TO BE HERE MAR. 17 Winona Jewell, the nationally known W. C. T. U. worker, will be In Roseburg on March 17, the date of the county rally of the W. C. T. U. of this county. She will not only attend the conven tion, which will be held in the South Methodist Church building, but wlH also speak before the high school assembly at 1:30 o'clock In the morulng, aud in the afternoon will be given the study hour of the Rosoburg Wom en's club. She is counected with the child welfare work of the W. C. T. U.. and Is nationally known as a lecturer and speaker. She will be the guest of Mrs. A. C. Marslers during her stay in this city. Thought 3 Little Children Needed Mother' Care "My stomach suffering was so severe that I could not have last ed much longer. I did not ear so much for myself but did not want to tears my three little children who needed a mothir'H love and care. A cousin in California wrote me about Mayrs Wonderful Htm edy and I took a course of it. 1 have since been entirely well." It Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catanhal mucus from the intestinal truct and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments. Including ap pendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. At all drug gists. 0 COSTLY COLLEGE FIRE fAamclated l"r leMed Wire.) SASKATOON, Bask.. Mar. 13. Fire started In the Tredor labora tory today destroying the engin eering building of the Uulversity of Saskatchewan. Lobs was esti mated at 1300,000, with Inventory of ruined equipment expected to make the sum 500,000. NERVE PAIN, NEURITIS, NEURALGIA RELIEVED A new discovery, a physician's prescription, quickly suds nervs pain. No longer need you endure the torture and suffering of nerve pain; daiting, shocking, creeping, nerve sensations; neuritis and neu ralgia, which slowly, surely and dangerously undermine tho entire nervous system, often producing serious nerve exhaustion which re sults In physical and mental ner vous breakdowns. Stop the devitalising effects of neuritis and its kindred nervous disorders safely and easily with Eopa Neuritis Tablets. This re markable remedy 1b compounded from the prescription of an emi neut physician, and Is based on the Science of Homeopathy, a method of treatment endorsed by physicians and doctors throughout America. Eopa Neuritis Tablets not only bring relief in cases of nerve pain, but tone up the exhausted nerve cells, thereby rovitatizlng the en tire nervous system. They are guaranteed harmless and free from narcotics, bromides and coal tar products. Your druggist will rec ommend them. Chapman's Phar macy will supply you. Mall or ders filled. Krttims from ttouthorn Points The missionary of the Ameri can Sundsy School I'nlon, Ken neth Tobias, has Just returned to this city, after visiting the Sun day schools on the South Unip oua river, at Tiller and Mllo. He met In session wth the Green Sunday school Thursday night and will meet with the lilengaty Sunday school this evening, and at the Rice Creek Sunday school Saturday night and Sunday morn inr with FOLEY'S HONEY'-TAl. ' ESTABLISHED I87S No Opiates, karedients SfirnVd oa twssesr INSIST UPON FOLEY'S W. F. CHAPMAN Classified Section ALL NEW ADS FOR SALE BALED HAY for sole, Boyer Bros. 1-hone 14F14. 'OIl SALE! OR TRADE m Ford truck. 1110 Prospect St. JAl'ALAC Paints and Varnishes, at roweu a furniture Co. iDlt SALK Uood single horse wa gon. Joseph Scbrems, Riverside, Ore. r'UU SALE Two electric pads for hot water tanks. Weathertord barber shop. FIR wood, cord wood, 2-foot or 14 lnch wood. Phone 14F14, Boyer Bros. COCKER Spaniel dog for sale ur will trade for young collie. Fred A. Ooff, Rosebure FOR 8 AUt Nursery "siJCxTPhone . 27F3. Morning or evening. II, L. Ellis, Roneburg, Ore. FOR SALE Good young cow. Just fresh. E. O. Troxelle, Melrose, Ore. Phone 10F23. FOR SALE 3 yr. old Jersey, glv lng about 3 gal. dally S40. In quire 1)04 Winchester St FORSALEOld-1 Tashioned hand carved walnut bedstead. Call at repair shop, cor. Rose and Oak Sts. SfiEEP FOR SALE 175 head of ewes. A barguin if taken at once. George Hedrlck, Drain, Ore. FOR SALU: Pure bred R. i. Rod setting eggs, from selected bens. 6le per dosen. Angnst Cedar- stam. Melrose, Ore. FOR SALEo'wanrlT wks. old calf. Cow giving 4 gal. milk per day. John (Joodbourn, phone 4SF4. FOR 8ALE i year-old Jersey cow, giving 2 gaL per day. Oentle and easy milker. Price 340. F. F. Parker, Wilbur, Ore. PRUNE TREES ItallanT-French improved and Coatea 1418. Care- ' ful grading and packing. Write Hudson'a Nurseries, Tangent, Oregon. - 10 STA FEW Good used cars left, such as Studebakers, Fords, Chevrolet Just the kind of cars for fishing trips. W. A. BURR t SON, Central Garage Phone 386 LISTEN! Good general store worth (10,000 situated In Sas katchewan, Canada, 70 miles from city of Sasketoon. Will ex change for ' Oregon property. Would prefer something near Roseburg. What have you? Write P. O. Box 676, Roseburg, Ore. USEO CARSPECIALS Overland touring Studebaker touring Ford touring Ford touring . Ford roadster .3100.00 . 126.00 . 275.00 . 2S6.00 . 300.00 Nash touring . . 300.00 Hudson touring . 300.00 ROY CATCHING MOTOR CO. Across from City Hall, Roseburg FOR SALE Ma 1 Sou acres coal land 30 million feet good saw timber on land. Owner will sell very cheap. No. 2187 acres 37 acres under cultivation and Irrigation; bal ance pasture and timber; large house, barn, water power for power and lighting; farm ma chinery and stock; Ideal place near Roseburg. No. 3 lots in North Roseburg Beautiful home sites-; cheap. No. 4 6 room house on pave ment and well located. N. 6 4 -room house on pave ment and well located. No. 6 20 acres adjoining city of Roseburg; 8-room house; 16 acres In prunes, cherries, berries. grapes and other fruit; 38000, terms. No. 7 & acres In small fruits; small house; lantl adjoins city; small housn, $2&u0, terms. H. G. Wilson, 664 Jackson SL Phone 70-J. DAILY WEATMUR REPORT U. 8. w earner Bureau, local or flee, Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending 6 a. l. Precip. In Inches and Hundredths Highest temperature yesterday.. 60 Lowest temperalure last nlghL. 38 Precepltatlon last 24 hours 0 Total precip. since first month . .71 Normal precip. lop this month..3.9S ! Total precip. from Sept. 1, to dato - 33.94 1 Ave ran precip. from SepL ! 1, 1877 .. 26.00 : Total excess from SepL 1, 1K21 T.4 Average precipitation for 46 I wet seasons, (September to ! May, Inclusive) 31.4 I Cloudy and unsettled tonight and ' Saturday. Probably light ruin. WM. BELL Metenmlnvla? By WINNER ON BACK PACE. FOR SALE On brown horse, age 8 yrs.; weight 1660 lbs. or will trade for cow or sheep. C. F. Southwlck, Wilbur, Ore. WANTED WORK WANTED 86c per hour. Mrs. Jones. 120 N. Stephens St WANTED Woman for light hoasa work and companion for elderly lady. Call at 320 West Cass St Roseburg, Ore., or pone taiKl. WANTED "Two-lady" teachers or business women to room and board. Home new and quiet S04 Riverside Drive, Laurelwood Add. WANTED Old false teeth. We pay as high as $10 for full sets. Don't Butter if broken. We buy crowns, bridges. Western Metal Company, Bloomington, 1IL r FOR RENT FOR RENT 6-room house, bath, garage. 822 W. Lane St FURNISHED house for rest In quire Mrs. J. K. Falbe. FOR RENT 8-room furnished house close In. Phone 16F11. FOR RENT 2-room furnished "apt 343 8a Stephens. Phone 363-J. For rentes -room furnished cottage, adults only. 644 8. Pine WW U v T IT. .... in i l 1" close In. City water, lots fruit a ' V. Helblg. 407 W. Cass St FOR RENT 2 housekeeping rooms, downstairs, bath, (arage, . us electric washer. 821 W. Lane St FOR RENT Four acres river bot tom land one mile west of town; also 300 broccoli crates for sale at a bargain. Inquire at Helblg s real estate office. FOHTlENT Good 6-room bouae; garage; 320 month. No. 2 Room with kitchen privileges. H. O. Wilson, 664 N Jackson St Phone 70J. MISCELLANEOUS CAR OWNER Don't forget to call 653 when In need of auto parts. Sarff'i Auto Wrecklaa House. . TRESPASS NOTICE No treT passing on Lot 7, Block 29, Rose St. Roseburg, Ore. Mrs. . M. Moore, Lillie L. Moore. RADIATORS That's my huainesa New cores Installed, and old ones made new. Lark, radiator man, 329 W.Lane. The Umpqua Florist Cholo Cut Flower Always Frs4t Finest Quality Artistic Floral Design. Visit Our Oreenbousa or Call 40-F1 MATERNITY HOME 1111 Wlrtcaeatar 34. Ptaoo 40 . Mrs. D. Cjornwell ; Patient Privileged to Their Own Doctor Fineat " Old Growth Body F"ir WOOD : STOVE AND BLOCK $3.50 Tier ' Dellvrd jmmsdiately.J John Hatfield ' " Phone 3F1 1 j Reliable Tailor J. H. BERNIER Upstair Next Umpqua HoteJ leaning. Pressing, Alteration We Make Your Clothe. in Roteburg I F0RD REPAIRING CYLINOER REBORICrQ Our Specialty - . UNION GARAGE Authorized Pord Ssrvlc WHEN L ROSEBURG ' STOP AT - Hotel Umpqua Woa'l 10 OsL 10,000 OaL Churchill Hdwe. Co. THE WIMCHE8TE" TOftl Vacuity