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TWO ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. APRIL 4. 1925. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Issued Pally Except gundsy by Th Niwi Rnhw Co.. Ine. B. W. BATE.-?- BERT O. BATES- -President and Huotivr .Secretary-Treasurer Entered aa second class matter Max 17. at the pout o(Iic at Roseburg, Oregon, under the Act of March 1. 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dally, per year, by mall. Daily, alx months, by malL. Paily, three montha, by mall Dally, single month, by mall- Dally, by carrier, per month... -14.00 too -1.00 - .60 .60 2.00 Weekly News-Rerlew, by mall, per year.. sienbcr f The Aftaoclatrd Press. Tut Associated Press la sscliislvely entitled to the Ule for republi cation of all newa dispatch credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and to nil local newa published herein. All rights of re publication ot special dlspatchaa herein are also reserved. ROSEBURG. OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1925. CAUTIONS FOR THE M0T0K1ST PRUNE PICKIifS BY BERT & BATES GOOD EVENING FOLKS The backyard gardenera Are now restln' On their spades Waltlrf for the First sprouts And the neighbor's j Chickens. I DUMBELL DORA THINKS i A centipede la five-wheeled vehicle. I Mister Chapman's Adam's apple will be squeezed, a jury decided back In Hartford today. Isn't that a shame to kill a buddin' young bandit who has such a checkered career before him and who has NEW YORK. April 4. The Ev- lar watch. We could have bet a ening World savs todav that no. girl would gallop away with the gotlntlons for a heavyweight title flrat prixe. Learnin' how to spell , bout between Jack Dtnipsey and Is too much to ask of a boy durln' tna marble season. 4 . "I A golf expert says he would rather use a rusty club when The subject of caution in automobile driving has been repeated many times. Yet pedestrians who have narrow es capes, and the careful driver who is almost smashed up as the result of some speeder's scorching, will not want the i been such wonderful copy for the newspapers to stop talking; about this thingr. They will want gjjjy t"jp,,' ,,ln the subject dinned into the ears of the public indefinitely. 4. .j. j. There are some drivers who are impervious to criticism, carmen Newiand spelled 'em an About the only way to deal with them is to file a complaint down yestiddy eve at the Kiwam. iiguiuab uirm, mac away noun inuua; ui vumi w 10c jimnfav them. The majority of drivers, however, should be acces sible to reason, and should realize that the highways are be coming more crowded every year, and that the degree ot caution that was fairly adequate a few years ago, is no long er enough. Many operators have constantly been doing fhinara which urnnlrl proof a nprirlnnf! if thpv Hirl Tint hnve . playin' aa it imorovea his nama. ' a t..i. it v... - 4. - ,.,hona ! ordln' to that we oughta be their view is hidden, they are likely to have a smash if a car is coming around in the opposite direction at that particular moment. They may do it a number of times and avoid a smash. But if the number of cars has doubled in their lo cality within the past few years, as it has in most sections, the chance of a collision when they perform that stunt has precisely doubled within that time. If they keep doing that thing, it is practically certain that they will have a smash . up in the near future. It is a most distressing experience to go through an automobile accident. Those who have injur ed other people bitterly regret their carelessness if they have been at fault. It is infinitely better to show a pleasant spir it of courtesy, take things easy on the roads, and avoid the regret and loss that must come from a serious accident. 0 Prof. Dearborn of Harvard University declared in a re cent lecture that intelligence tests indicate that the average adult American, when faced with situations in which he has had no special training, will show a general level of perform ance no better than could be expected from a child of 14 or 15. The average man might remark that many young folks of 14 to 15 are bright on meeting new situations, and can often think quicker than the older folks. But that does not prove that their judgment and foresight are as good. Yet the professors should know what they are talking about, and such a statement should induce a lot of people to wake Make Household Burdens Lighter Perplexitiet over what to have for Dinner often arise Perhaps company come unexpectedly and that is juat where our Delicatessen becomes a real life saver Roast, Pie, Cake, Salad f and Tarn ales a Salt Riling Bread Thursday Freh Potato Chip Daily MONDAY'S SPECIALS Prime Ribs, Roast Beef, and Individual Baked Chicken Pie. Hot Breacj Every Noon. VOSBURGH & WIARD Fancy Grocer Phone 5 1 5 MUSIC COMPANY TO Ul LI I UllrlllUll I1LIIL "' . in JACK DEMPSEY TO BMEWITIlfLS aulo for California, where Mr. Wood will make arrangements to reiurn at once. ..Mr. Harden will return to Oregon early in the Bum mer, according to bis present plans Sherman, Clay and comnan. have leaned the sales department of the .Moore .Music Store and will open a branch house here. The deal la retroactive from the first ' of the month, and the manager of the business will be here on Mon day to take charge. 1 Mrs. Moore, wno also conducted ' the Moore Studio, has bun repres enting Sherman. Clay and company for several years, and baa handled ' their goods In her sales department. I 1 The business has grown to such ' an extent that she hi unable longer to nanuie me instrument sales and her instruction work as well, and consequently the company is lak-l lng over the sales work, and put a manager in cnarge. The slock will be extended to include all kinds of musical Instruments and supplies. Chicken dinner served from 5 p. m. to 7 p. tu. Sunday, April ata at the Orange Lantern. quietly weeks. Harry Wills "have been maturing the pant two which virtually Insures the staging of this much discussed contest shortly after the middle of September." we nunhta h "c uewsuuper nas ieanieu. It able to birdie every hole and make alld" """ a "u" fur 1,19 bout has a few of 'em in one. ("been contracted for very close to . 4. 4. 4, m York City that will insure the .... , , . . I handling of the biggest crowd that When Lloyd Crocker pronounced ever assembled at a boxing cou th word "lingerie" with the "a" i lest." harsh aa In "sing" yestiddy eve at ., . . ,. h. ii. -.. ...j ",. .handling of 15O.0U0 and Jack thev want) -n it "i.n .hi. Demnsey's end of the pi ."i "'.'". '.""n-'Jbe not less than I75U.0UU, wav ibvi LiAvfi "Some of the most 'Important my, maym -,oy- IflgureB Jn the world of sports, in V V I no way connected with boxing and Mitter Alburtus heard a lotta of financial prominence are be fambly secrets yestiddy p. m. when hind the project They will be a flock of wimmen folks cut loose represented by Jack Curley in the ana ironed out a few fambly role ot match-maker. ' skeletons. The men folks never! The contest, according to F A "DAYS OF '49 Anlauf's Jolly Time dance pavil llon will be the acene of a rousing "Iiays of '49" show tonight, starl ing promptly at it o'clock. Trevis CARD OF THANKS We wliih to thank the friends who so kindly assisted us at the death of our dear father and for the beau lit ul floral offerings. .MR. & MRS. T. W. KELANEY Mil. ft .1113. (J. M. HKSS. MH. & Mils. FRANK. STRK1T . . - .1 r v rf- 1 1 'i 'j pt 1 -w-' - i Growth and Prosperity Wo believe In our town and want to see It grow and prosper. Its development ' depends In large measure upon our citliens. Buy at home bank with us. The Rosebiiig National Bank Rosebur,Ore. s Taylor-maue concrete la good con- ore 10. iel. iziH, ALIENATION SUIT WILL BE DELAYED P it for the scene this morning : with a truck loaded with all the i SALEM, Ore.. April 4. Pro- Hysinger and a crew of local boys i ,,"? ....". " a.mon tl thia ,,,r,,1, I Us.U.a B(,BUl.ll .U19S tfiia tttuimun, lormer nr. vale secretary ness ttor- neys for the pluiuiirr, that he followed Kred liozell, husliaud of tne pia.ntllf. and Miss lloilmau in an automobile from Portland to Centralia, Wash., where, he will further testify, they suy, the couple registered lor the night of ."ovemDer zti, last year. Jdues Jut , of the features of the evening and ln Ka8lern 0reg UT1 is to , the program arranged assures loads j a detectivw. wia testily say a, ot fun lor all. Large crowds are ex pected from Eugene, Cottage Grove Oakland. Sutherlln, Koseburg, Von culla and Drain. Notice To All Woodcraft Members The losing side in the Lilac 'tr- ,u- ! cle will entertain the winning side haft attend them "for wimmen ! newspaper Is "not likely to go to I 'f!.K' f' ""H -Monday evening,! and one other witness, a local only" shows because thev hear all Tex Hlckard. Jimmy l)e Forest, i f.""1. aIle.r 100 regular meeting. about It at upper.tlme. Charles Henderson or any other of j Ht'Iuutrs Hr . the other promoters who have Ed Marsh, grand klaxon at the b':n n,en,,"ntd- pn."lib!! pr0" local Chevrolet agency, skipped the village yestiddy eve and will re turn tomorry to start a demonstra tion that two can live as cheap as on. 4- Kenny Qulne was leanln' agin the door sill of his meal ticket this p. m. when a feller walked up and said, "What time Is rt?" Kenny pulled out his Big Ben and said, "It's flve twenty." The feller said, 'Gimme them panta In the winder." And Kenny looked at 'em and saw Grandmother says Bhe don't be lieve a baker ever made It, which we consider a fine compliment. GKIMM liUOS. MILK UUEAD. Phone 133. ROSEBURG GIRL AIDED IN CAPTURE MAIL DEFRAUDER TILLIB JOHNSON', Capt. ESCAPED INDIANS WILL BE CAPTURED (Aaaoclatcd Tren l-aaul Wire.) KLAMATH FALLS. Ore., April 4. Captain of Sila Barclay and Louis KnlKht, Klamath Indians, who escaped from the county jail two weeks ago. Is expected here hourly. Word from Constable 3hadiey on the reservation thia street cur conductor, will close the plaintlfls case, which Is exr.ected to reach tho Jury Monday eveu-lng. ANNOUNCEMENT. We wish to announce to the public that we are starting a dairy which will be a MODEL DAIRY We are sparing no expense to make this the best equipped dairy In Douglas County. The most modern machinery known to Iho dairy industry 1b being installed. The milk will be drawn from the cows by a machine, carried to a clartfler, then to a cooler, from there to the bottling machine, where It is capped and placed in the refrigerating room for delivery. A steam boiler will furnish the steam and hot water for cleaning and sterilizing. The herd Is composed of good grade and registered Jersey cows, everyone tested and proven. WE INVITE INSPECTION The public Is Invited to visit this dairy at any time. We will bo glad to show and explain. In order to convince you of the cleanliness of the milk, we are going to offer " $50.00 REWARD for any Bediment found In our milk. We are booking orders now to start April 1, which Is the opening date. Phone 44-F11, or call at dairy at -the end of pavement on the Garden Valley Road. MODEL DAIRY Garden tools at Powell's. MANEUVERS TO BE REAL GAME OF WAR - (AMorUtrtl 1'rrM laMil Wire.) WASm.VuTON, April 4. Joint army, navy maneuvers in Hawaii, win be an actual war game, not ! circus, Majur-Generut liines. up and ask themselves if they are as mentally alert as ttiey at B:20 m Now h0 doein.t believe oiiirht to be. The wav to acouire greater intellisrence is to i n ''on. read, to talk with well informed people, and be willing to try out new things. o While some authorities are complaining of slow develop, ment, others feel that many young people are going ahead too fast in certain directions. But the fact that they do certain things in a precocious way, does not prove that their minds are ahead of the average. For instance, Miss Swope, supervisor of physical education at East Cleveland, Ohio, complains that the girls of 15 years old, who were formerly contented to play as children, now want to dress as women and be treated as women. It may be said that education is enough more efficient so that these girls are able to show mental maturity earlier than formerly. But if they go ahead too fast, they will be Indulging in precocious llirta tions and playing at love, at an age when their judgment is not ripe for such entanglements. o The spelling contest initiated by the Kiwanis Club, and which was held at the high school auditorium last evening, demonstrated to a large degree that pupils of the grade schools are quite familiar with all ordinary words and cap able of spelling a lot of the extraordinary. The test last evening was worth much to pupils generally and had the ef fect of stimulating interest throughout the schools of the J. F. Williams, bigamist, forger, and defrauder, who was yesterday ; sentenced in the federal court at Portland to serve 5 years for v.sing j. j. the mulls in hlB fraudulent Ray Wintsrgreen Clark, who us- the aid of a Roseburg girl and i ter teach the villagers how to stew ' her mother. In 11123 the man wrote 1 prunes, is now asst. mgr. of a 2) j to a local girl, who was thi n 15 i million buck hotel in Tacoma. years of age. and with the consent which proves that if you eat enough of her mother, the girl answered; uougias county prunes you're the letter, the man's missive being bound to get there. Congrats, Ray, i turned over to the federal authorl ol kid. May they all take a room ties. When Williams was arrest with bath. ed the girl's letter was found ln V h his possession, completely break- As this I the w. k. Satiddy ' ,n ,,(,wn ,h" l,w ''i h ho en nloht we shall exnacl r narn. deavored to establish, and eventu- to Indulge in the favorite pastime j ttlly '"ailing to his conviction. The , churches holding meetings or ban of scrubbln yer own back. officers for obvious reasons have qui,ts .call Lawrence, Umpqua Ho f -i- " " '""""' " ""' tel. When a modern daughter la I feelln' especially oracious. she is I morning was to the efrect that I""" umpire ot tne game said to Harclay had been cantured Thnrs. I ch'vi nmpire of the game said to day night by Indian officer John I day on !he tve ot hiil "'Wire Hall, but made his escape while ' !or Sl"1 Francisco to i Juin Admiral IH-Ing taken to lail. Kn.irhi u,i. "-oontz, coinmunuyr in cnui ot the seen on a reservation ranch late yesterday by Constable Shadley. The tw Indians are being sought In connection with the death of Freddie Jackson, Indian cowboy, at Chilonuin last month. Al though JackBon died following a fall from a wild pony, reports were current that he had been seriously Injured in a fight with llarclay and Knight Just prior to the fatal ride. o Fishers' Illenfi Flour blsjults served free for clubs, lodges and ! &e DOUGLAS GRILL SPECIALIZES In Service and Courtesy WITH THE BEST OF FOOD PREPARED IN THE RIGHT WAY TRY OUR FAMOUS SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER 75c Just a little better Open from 5 a. m. to 1 2 p. m. Very reasonable prices W. R. WARNER. PROP. I girl who aided them. 3 I Vnr nntippatft nrk nail Tavl ! wlllin to concede that her mother 113 f,'a Flint St Tel. 125-R is a "nlc ol" thing." " 0 " " memion 11 out we cTATinw Tn crxirv Jim tun 1 j oniu notice that some of our local cap! taints are still wearin' celluloid collar. I HAWAIIAN RADIO STATION TO SE PROGRAM TO STATES SPORT SKORTS - -v-M-iuVVxrLnj "A lotta folks bettsr'n twins." like twin beds (torliM m La---td Win.) ... T KETHOIT, Apr. 4.-WIth a 9 to Hawaii s first railin program for 1 1 victory over the Cincinnati Heds, the residents of the mainland of ; at Aumisla, t!a., yesterday, tho l)e the I Wilted States will be broad-1 troll Ticem , .h...h.i,i 1., f,... Jack Hendricks' team there again coated on Fridav. April in from S to 9:30 p. m. This will be from 10:S0 to 12 midnight, Pacific time; 11:30 to 1:00 a. in., mountain tlm ; 12:. 10 a. in. 10 2: no a. central time; l:3n a. a. m., eastern time. today. CINCINNATI, Apr. 4 Yester m. April ll.iday s victory of the Detroit Tigers ! especially in the early portlo'j 1'nlted States fleet, the other um pire. "The maneuvers aro not ex pected by the war department to produce any dramatic uction nor to reveul any startling new of fensive or defensive features," lieneral Hlnes added. "Hut they are expected to make up in practical value for wimt er they luck in sensation or color. General Hlnes, Admiral Coontz will sail for Sun Francisco, April Z'Vvi HOME BUILDERS ATTENTION tenUins "bluett" and "blue" forces ' a in thu ihcoreticul ntU'inid ot the . fleet and its marine turps laud- 13 iug force to capture tho key 10 3 I the 1'acltlc defease. j A "The chief purpose of the Ila- 1 7 waiian exercise1,' General liines, ; said, "Is tu train both tho unity i A and navy forces in joint opera- 1 lions 111 order that they may be- ! .come practiced in co-ope rutinn ; ; with earn other. If this purpose ! is realized even if only partially, ; the maneuvers will have been ! hKhly Mit-iVHuful. I For many reasons murh diffi- j culty has it 1 way- been experienced I I In Joint operatioua durini; the! maneuvers. Failures havo only i bven too common. They have Ken , We are at the present time installing machinery making our mill as well equipped as any mill on the coast We can give you Quality Service and Price. terial used wherever possible. Get our prices before buying elsewhere. Local Roseburg Lumber & Mfg. Co. I rTT.T.T.TT'!Tla?T to J.w) over t Inrinnati gave the American leacrue teams an eilne of one game a great war. ' city to a large degree for more correct spelling;. The line American fence has stood the I ' "n'..i i ITS-.!, fnr T F"f- '"' this .prime, the . Kas'''-frds. epg dyes, rabbit.-,1 offered by the club was strong incentive for the u- J-VTo WTZ I ISXMcr ! pils to do their best and become familiar with a great range l,,1 UrTXnw V.han ; f u,rJ r""i.-,,"i",.!"hT.- f- V,,rl .""V?- ,,-ol".s "n,, ,ml Qm it AMn tTn Of words. possible under the old process, bears and foTers it w l l b ,(', 'i a,';h""!'ou' 1 vel..d twice and SOUTH AND MID- I . Wharton llros., solo aKents. "' IX'trolt. WEST COMPETING Two Portland policemen have been nabbed for hijack ing a cargo of booze. The bootlegger will have soon an other good alibi when ho kills nn officer of the law. It's hard to tell a regular policeman from a regular police bootlegger. o Governor Pierce is over in Kastern Oregon manipulat ing a recall against Senator Bruce lennis, of Wallowa coun ty, according to recent reports. This is another way ot de tracting from the governor's popularity in this state. o . Roseburg merchants are enjoying a good, healthy spring business. All lines are prospering, with the spring trade far above the average. Tltllll Ti: TO TI.XOIl. The prncnim will be sent out livj NKW YORK .......... r, ,,, , ,,v ,, i,,,,v nM ,!,,, ..I.., - .... .-A' . """"ii "l- game of the seri '" ami keea for th r.rji,- 1- f "j ... ; 1 NOTICE AUDIT OF BOOKS. Ulr, l'rru l..'M .l U ri .) M-:W YOUK. Aiiril 4 l.ea.l.nc ficuris in tho world of music p.ni! ti Unite today to Jwin lie HeMke. ritlisli tenor, who died yeslei-Ouv tt Nice. 'The name .if K.m te lte?k-' . nid (illlllii ll.itll (..issarn, illr.-: 'to anil Inrluilint; Wednesil lor of the M. ;roiinlitan D.iora ! . !'-'. at 1(1 o'clock a. ni . Company, "will leii.aln tn the hi loiy of the lytic t'.iatvr. and par- I Treasurer and cleik of l. Apr. 4. Fourteen i win tho nineteentiii with the Van- Brooklyn Dodu'-rs lyestenlny at Atlatna, (la. The llin;- rnnniTe1"1" klMn "ill.-cted only 7 bin got tt j diem within the two closing inn- vn i I.. .i... i .i... .. "'K, inns winning, ( io . rounty Court will receive h;U n' . ral" r.lh? fi.l!,n" ' phis nam of the Southern Associa te t!P audit of the books of the t.rr"f ' tidllarly ot Illr .Melropolltun. " I "ounty. Oregon, for the year !: J4. ; tut t of a supr.-nie artist wl.h l ; Successful bidder will be required line iiersoniillly, Bleat singer, i t fnrn:sii a good and suM. i at Funny, when a follow sits in at a spelling bee ho begins to find out how easy it is to "slip up" on the most common words. Tho familiar quotation, "Bread like mother use to make," has been modernized to "beer like father makes." o Anyway, the fellow who docs not respect grade cross ings is being eliminated day by day. o 9 The all absorbing question of the hour is: Chilli 1 make the old bus do another season ? 0 o It'll not too early to start to "hit her up" for Koscburg's great actor of p.'tteet elcRuure and of an uiicoiuinrn versutli.tv." I.ouls llaiseln'nns, rondiletor of r tench opera lit Tin Metropoliton f.t.il: "of a gisiit r.o'o of smit if. he lived to be the lnt. l'lu were giants, but jinn le Keske was King of tli- tn .ill." Jehn Mci'orti li-k de-icribcd t!ie '. ad ('nor, ns i. "kratid old n..tti o' opert,". "Take nim nit in 1.11." 0.'$ Mr. McCotm.ck, "wo n.aW nul see his'lke .Igaln. bond In an amount eiiual to cent of his bid. All bids In 1. . f with tne County Clerk. The (" . reserves the rti;ht to reject ai ; all bids, liy order of the County c:! IliA It. KIMM I County C1. LONG BEACH FAMILIES TO SETTLE IN THIS COUNTRY The bvsl r0c meal serve,! from 1 I : :!0 to 1 Orange Lantern. annual strawberry carnival, ri W.khI and 11. M. ll.ml. r of . I IMig Iteaeh. California, nr. in t in townJro,m' reslilents of Itniula Ci -'i-ity i 30 at the In the near future. Mr. Wont anil Mr. Harden and his son Cinl ind, 1 i have been -nding several w... ks j tin Oracon visiting the ):tom s.c- 'lions of the state. They w.-ie In A dance w ill be given c' the Itosehurg for two week.. . , , Cninmiinllv hull. Siltlierli'i8.-tat- -greatly Impn'fseil with tlii ..i on unlay niclit, April 4 Admission of tin- country Mr. Woo. I a) r,r., L'-i cnt. Snpp- will be served , chased the ti:.-n Irart fetci.rlyj by the ItebekaA lodge, seven piece nwneo pv jonn Alexanler. sitt:at orrhetra. HAVE AT M TIIKIiUN. (AwkhUI.. Irt-M Wirr.) ClUCAilO, April 4. The Mid-j we.vt and South remaiueil in uiei ruunillK today for the national ! i scholastic basketball crown wilh j .the lor. nor represented by three strong teams in the semi-imals of tlie loiirnautcui at lue I uirersi-.y of Chti-ago. Included In today's tenii-fiual I of the consolation tournament I was Southeastern high, lictroil, .Michigan, vs. Franklin high, l'oit ; lund. (.ireon. ! Soulheuslern high of Detroit, I Michigan, defeated Franklin high, j rorilund, Oregon. 4:1 to n. In the : second seiul-iinal of thu conso lation game. Southeastern and St. tis urge, I'tah. w ill lash this , aft rnoon for third honors and , Ft. Smith, Ark., and l-'ranklin of I f'ortlaud, will decide fourth ItnsTON. Apr. 4 -Excellent rhp ni,,rt t led thrmigh Pltchlng by Kutling was a leature1ollt aIul I1(.,,.r was .r1u(,v ln of the l!ed Son to 3 viciory over , danger. Daniels. Southeastern the Nashville. T. nn. club e,t..r.. h,gu forward, bhot eli-hl baskets, day Itiuiing idulied the last three on the first lip oif, liulil ot lv.rt- "immiis mil ue men, lour lanil sh.n n l.i.kel l.nl It ... at (he wrong end of the floor and ! counted for Detroit. St. Hed ge, I tail, di feati d Fort I Suiiih. Ark.. to IS lu the lirst , of tlie semi-finals. . Franklin high of Iflland yes t"" ty deieaied Sprit. gl :d. Ohio, : & to in a hard tout..it game. WU DO V00R And our dolntr It will In sure its being done per fectly. Expert crating and ship services are rendcr ed by this reliable trans portation company. Phone us today for rates. "We aim to please" H.3. French TRANSFER AND STORACE CO. PHONE 220 I WASHINGTON. Apr. 4-The I Senators moved on to Mobile for a game wilh that club there today .niter pulling the second battle wilh the I'ehnuis at New Orleans in their pockets by a score of 6 to o. Johnson and (Ircgg. hurling five I and lour Innings, respectively, each 'held the New Orleans team to two I hits. I of thetii tn a row. At St. Petersburg the Itoslon Nalioual tilue put the St. Peters burg Saints away 11 to 6. Hall's will do what we Catarrh Qir 11 rid 'T'S V'Tui1 il "8" Q"V areii-MiKaniai The News-Review Old ibctionarfe thoald hm ditmrdtd, m fceol MtlvWe hmm brougbt dditionsJ words into ur Unfua, itnd th pul Ksiber had to discard their old printiiMr pUtai. Hmrm U tba aowly compiled ciictionary -larger and mora complete thaa uf sunuiar one eniaryd rocabuiarjr all the new words aad Kt ff-r,i1 feaiiues dow ready for e-rery reades EASY FOR YOU TO GET Three of theae coo pons, presented ot nutflrd to this newspaper with a nominal cam to cover cost of baod Unit, packing, dark hire, diatritatioo, stc tmonol Q Iac to only 7 O Cents Entitles every reader to thia New Enlarged Universities Dictionary Wkhost FartHav ruiinri m flliftiillBa ' Mail Orders If br mH. ioclaJ 1 iit pots e la ISO nllti; It euia- P ta V tUttatscrT Mk ywaT ead Mmi Baa IM hhrfUi mI tiim for all. ! your system of Catarrh o, caused by Catarrh. at tillde. and w 111 make his heme , Sold by druggists for orer 40 yearn llmi L'ua't fail to bAiresent. then). They left tills moruiug br i Clli.MY CO. Tolodo, Ohio . W tu Now is the time to buy a sprocket tyie corrugated roller. Wo have a ted number at tawcial nrice. harion Bros. i Your Old Dictionary u Now Out of Data nm fcgf isW fm I oo