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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1 5,' 1925. JROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW limed Dally Except 8undy by The Nw Rt-w Co.. Ine. B. W. BATEH-. Z BERT O. BATES- 'resident and Manager -' tUniered as iwcoud class matter May 17, 1SI2U, at the pott office at HuaeburK. Oregon, under the Act of March 1, 1S7. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dajy, pr year, be " Daily, six monuis, Dy rnalL. ! Tally, three montbi, by mail. Dally, single monln, by malL. Daily, by carrier, per moDtA- Z Weekly News-Review, by mall, per year .14.00 100 . 1.00 . .60 . .60 . 1.00 . ( Hrabrr wf The Awtttclated 1'reaa. The Associated Wnia ! axclualvalv antttled to the use for reDubll . cation of all news dlapatchee credited to It or not otherwise credited .... In this paper and to ell local news puDlleaed herein. All rlghta el re- puDiication oi aueciai aiapeiciieB aerein ere eieo reserved. ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL IS, 1925. OF TOO FREQUENT OCCURRENCE Of too frequent occurrence in the world's happenings Z facts are chronicled concerning various outrages on young "girls perpetrated by men of mature age. Yesterday's dis- patches told of a young girl at Indianapolis, Ind., who had been enticed away from her home under the presumption that a supposed friend, a man whom the young lady had known quite well, had urgent business matters to discuss Hwithlier. She met the fellow in his apartments, was plied with liquor, and forced to submit to the beast's desires d against her will. Following a few days orgy, during which Utime the girl was kept under the influence of liquor, she 'Z finally regained her senses and was permitted to leave her companion to purchase a part of her wardrobe that had dis- appeared in her hasty movements of a few days previous. Overcome by the disgrace thvust upon her the girl took poison, from the effects of which she died. i Her alleged debaucher has been arrested. He will ZThave a hearing, and, considered more or less prominent, will quite iiKeiy use an uie - strong arm meinoas at lus com mand to override justice. At any rate, this is the logical con delusion of the public in cases of this nature past precedents being entirely too glaring for the general good of all con deemed. Z ' If there is any crime that should be closely linked with Z murder it is that of the designing beast that takes advantage ZVPt Pure a"d innocent girlhood. Too many men apply their f'talent" to this nefarious vocation. They look upon the op posite sex with but one view to degrade and debauch and feeem to revel in their clamorous efforts to accomplish their fiendish desires. Many an unassuming girl, whose thoughts knew no evil, has been thrown in the gutter and made an "outcast by these human vultures. ZZ Of all the young men taking a vacatign this year, none will get more benefit from it than the, thousands who take "a month's vacation nt Uncle Sam's expense." Uncle does not profess to be altogether philanthropic about it. He mnin- tains his summer training camps for good and strategic rea sons, to keep alive a healthy spirit of-self-defense in the na tion and to provide the rudiments of military training to American youth who otherwise would never have had any uch training. It is a benefit to the government and the country to have a few score thousand young men undergoing Z such a dose of instruction and discipline every summer. But "It does them more good than it does Uncle Sam. This is not laying that there is no hardship in the experience. The work and exercise are hard just as it is hard paddling and carrying a canoe, with its equipment, 40 miles a day in the Canadian woods, or trailing big game over the mountains with a gun. But there is joy and satisfacti6n in the achieve ment and there are pleasant compensations along the wa It is safe to say that the lads choosing this kind of a vaca tion will come back to home and job far better in health, vig or and spirit than nine-tenths of their friends who have pre ferred the softer and more expensive kinds. o Roseburg is not only a healthy place geogrniftically, but a healthy place financially. Witness the attestation of the stability of her credit in the bids submitted last night for her high school bond issue of $16",000. There were in all eleven proposals, and all offered premiums ranging from 100.0 to 103.12. The announcement of the Department of Agriculture that the average income of the American farmer last year was $()72 will hardly serve as a check on the heavy exodus of wage earners from the farms to the cities, a condition so generally deplored for a long time past by industrial exerts and political economists. picm's BY BERT a. BATES GOOD EVENING FOLKS Mebbs It ain't Gonna rain No mora But Prophet BtU Cartainly distributed A darn good supply Of aqua pura In our midst This a. m. Which oughta last Till the Cows corns home. e e DUMBELL DORA THINKS Ths feller who won't subscribe to the annual Strawberry Carni val oughta put on a Razz berry Festival themselves. J V That Guy who spends the night watlin' on his aaxaphons playin' All Alone oughta go out and hunt up "Salty" who's been missin' quite some time now. V T T A cargo of "fresh" Chinese eaas hatched out on a U. 8. ship while enroute to the breakfast tables of our fair land and now' the Chink concern Is suing the goverment for about fifty thousand bucks dam ages because the gobs placed th hen-fruit too near the boilers. Uncle 6am oughta kept the chix until they died of or age and ship ped 'em back to China as spring Triers. 4. The annual Strawberry Carnival queen contest Is about ready to break out on the face of the com munity and the battle will wax warm until the final count shows who will take the jaunt down the main stem on the hurricane deck of a hay wagon. go a Just as ws begin to recover from the red necktie pestilence along comes a fad for scarlet sox. Ye gawds and sardines! When will we men begin wearin' lavender undies? The local catch - as catch-can grapplers are recoverin' today from a night of feerce resslin' which took place at the armory yestiddy eve durln' the annual Easter ball ball where a bunch of eggs gather ed honorin' his nibs, Terpischore. The short skirts underwent such terrific punishment that many of the damsels were dern near chok ed to death by the hem of the dern things while attemptin' to safely navigate around the skatin' rink. fr fr Do your May Basket decoratin1 early I If floods, tornadoes, cyclones, quakes, storms, etc., are any indi cation in a shiftin' of the popula tion of this country, Oregon oughta be Jammed this summer with terror-stricken Easterners. Je ej Mister Goo, opry house feller, Is tryin' to git his troupe to put on East Lynns, which oughta bring tne jazz age to a sudden end in tnia here community. What we want Is tears gobs of 'em and East Lynne oughta bring home the nam fat. 4" fr The street cleanln dept. spent tne afternoon playtn' rummy aoct. of the deluge which washed the main drag whitern snow. 4" "Nowadays a feller with hic cups Is the envy of the country- side." DONTGOHOME Without first calling at our Delicatessen to get something (or lunch or the lx o'clock dinner. We always have ready for you Routs, Pica, Cakes, Salad and Tamalea Salt Ruins' Bread Thursdays Fresh Potato Chips Daily THURSDAY SPECIALS Currie of Lamb with Rice. Swedish Bread. Hot Bread Every Noon. VOSBURGH & WIARD Fancy Grocers Phone 5 1 5 TO I HIl THE aV;1 SPORT SHORTS Another Nurse Praises Tanlac Everything is shaping fine for ltoseburg's Annual Strawberry Carnival, which is scheduled for three days, May 21, 22 and 2:5. It's going to be a worth-while event .stronger and better than ever. The trout season oHned today and the fellow who gets a long string will soon be ".stringing" his friends. E III APPLE ties of peari, notably the d'AnJnii. nil ruxsi'tlUK h.in hwn ilaasi'd Thn moat Important tiling in the world i I'"' ntmhty of your dally diet. Your lieaMli and hap pine dHnd on it. 'lake no Ktitutltntv. order c, It I. MM HUOS MILK IIKKAI). l'linne ;t;l. NKW illM OI-I'H'KIIH .VVMi:i IIV II Ml I, AltS f (Aaocktnl rma Leuci Wire.) e .TUESDAY'S GAMES IN COAST LEAGUE At Salt Lake t: 1'ortland E. e v At Sacramento 6; 3. At Oakland 4: San Fran- Cisco 6. At Los Angeles 7; Vernon 3. (AietitUtcU Ire Ln.il Wire.) SALKM, Ore.. Apr. l.r,. One line of the moonshine traffic extending from Woodburu. Marion county, to as far south aa ltoeeburg. Jjouglaa County, was cut off today when I Juatice of the Peace Small een- tenced It. L. Wells to six months ; In tbe county jail and fined him $500 In addition, while James V il- j Hams and Lawrence Montgomery, .said to be co-partners of Wells. iboth pleaded not guilty and their I hail was fixed at ll.uou each, j Wells pleaded guilty to the charge, which was manufacturing liquor. The' three men were arreBted yesterday by Wjlliani H. Leveus. atate prohibition commissioner; (ieome llurlburt, a federal agent, and Hoy Breintner, a Marion coun ty deputy sheriff. Lovens filed the complaint. Following the arrest . of the three, confiscation of their ltlO-gal-lon still end their imprisonment in the county Jail, the vicinity, of the still was searched and 30 gallons in the j8L 1 NEW and UNUSUAL DESIGNS WU keep abreast of the times. Ws do not show you last year's Ideas and designs. You will find her whatever ts novel, whatever Is hew and whatever la fine In silks "Quality and Economy" The Silk Store Silks and Satins ROSEBURG, ORE. (AaiciAt-d Vxvm Lt-ucd Wire.) PHILADELPHIA. April 15. Manager Connie Mack of the Phil adelphia Americans announced last night that he had sent Out fielder liagwell and Pitcher Meek er to the Portland team In ex change for first baseman Jim Poote. Mack said that no cash wag Involved In tbe deal. Bag well and Meeker left at once for the west. 1'oole played with the Athletics yesterday ugalnst Bos ton. He made three hits, oue of them a home run. "Aim a urn I ksvt utn mmny mar VfUmt rrireM laaiae. lor mm of mia, utrvmusutu, itommck trmt'Mw ami baildint a Ik' lyuem alter mfntuimnt I amtidtr Tamlacrtcll" ilrt, A . M. Uwm. Walnut Park, Col. JURSELowe'ntatement merely bakj ' up whit over one hundred thoujnt Seattle grateful Tanlac users have said about this !of moonshine was found great natural romrand builder. Our files orio-n .... . 1 U'll are packed with such testimony. I i If your syatcm is rundown, if you can't seem to eat or sleep, haw lost weight or utfer from trying pain, why not let Tania start to bring you back to rigorous I strength and health. I No lbng, wretched wait to get results! ! Tanlac starts right m to build you up. i It cleans the blood, revitalizes digestive ! organs, fixes up the liver and makes you feel like a new person. For Constipation j Take Tanlac Vrgctablt Pith Williams and Montgomery asked for a Jury trial In Justice court and this will be held next Wednesday. TANLAC FOR YOUR HEALTH For prompt taxi service, city or country trips. Pbnne 44. MOTHER OF TWO TO GO ON TRIAL CUOWN POINT. Ind.. Apr. 15. A chaw of murder waa preferred 'M STORE Mil 1 ' JACKSON STREET 1 CATHOLIC LAST IIITKS KOH L.VI K AlK'IIIIISIKil' (Aaw-ciatrd ITms Lraard Wire.) POUTLANI), Ore., April 15. Funeral ceremonies fur the late ArchMshop Alexander Christie of the Catholic Arch Diocese of Ore gon City concluded with pontifical requiem mass at St, Marys Ca tlves, realizes that the same strength by which the Jungle beasts maintain supremacy Is useful in dealing with mankind at times. William Desmond, star of many Western feature made by uni versal, stars in this story which was adapted for the screen from a novel written by Norman Dun can. The story is located in a thedral here today. A guard of i small settlement close to the Ion- honor composed of Knights o( Col- ! gnK camps of the North woods; umbus, memlers of tbe Catholic ' H squalid place where human para Order of Foresters and other siu. lay in wat for the logger. groups escorted the body to Mount j 0 Calvary Cemetery, where it was I No banquet is complete without temporarily laid at rest, pending j j, jt-, a decoration In Itself. It selection of the final burial place. I Koell a iong wav toward a satis lilght Kev. A. F. Schin uer, -bi- i factory conclusion. The GRIMM shop of Spokane. Wash., celebrat- inloS ' MILK BREAD. Phone ed tire mass at the Cathedral. The j sermon was preacnea oy rugui , Kev. J. I'. Carroll, lena, Montana. Bishop of He- Have you counted the aphis on your rose bushes? Kxterminate them by spraying with black leaf 40. Ask us how to use It. Lloyd Crocker. o ! from W. G. Ide, mannger of the PIIILAiiKLI'lllA. Aorll 15. l,,H soft lnmAnt rlitnnrltiinnr rtt iho Wayne "Big" Munn defends his ' siate Chamber of Commerce. Mr. I t",la)r against Mrs. Anna tunning-! heavyweight wrestling title here Valentine became interested in ' nanl r iidr'- '(Mavit ! tonight acalnst Stanislaus Zbyszko Hondas countv throueh the Los alleging that she killed by poison former champion. The state ath- i Angeles office of the settlement letlc commission has ruled that i department, and because of the the match must go to the finish re gurdless of the hour. Heretofore, midnight was the limit for wrestl ing matches in this city. PORTLAND, Ore., April 15. ! Tiny Herman ex-Astoria police- I man, won a ten-round decision here last night from Pat Lester, of Oakland, Cal. Herman's greater experience prtoved too much for l-sier, who. however, showed a great willingness to mix It. Her man lacked the punch to put his man away. fine summer climate In this stBte i hen serwd with the warrant expects to spend a lar'ge part of charging her with murder. Mrs. each year at the home he plans Cunningham fainted In her cell. to construct. f 11 wus her second collapse since n ,her imprisonment in Jan. CARO OF THANKS j We wish to take this means of j (A-ociaied Pm. 1J wire.) extending our sincere thanks to the CROWN POINT, Indiana, members of the Klks. and Oddfel-1 April 1;1. County Prosi-cutor Liberty Theatre "Three Keys" Is a thrilling, mys tery melodrumr., based on Frederic , V. It. Dcy's w dely-read and sensa- tional novel o'.' the same name. It j has been proluced w ith a cast of j her own son. Waller Cunningham, i lr" "T1'";"? ' , .C. 13, who died September 20. W23. i H"b,.'rt8:; "Ci M1ull,a" ',he I I j) f . T.-- CW a . . AO .alO NKW YORK, April King baaebull wan esroru d back to tne throne an the manure., oi Amer ican Kport dominated yesterday in an Inaugural which called forth more than :i:t,(Miit to witness a typlral opening day's .oDKlom,ra lion of good and bad perform- anreHl hxpt ionul piUhniK tea is were posted in a few games, ter rific hittuiK marked other, white errutic fiehlinjc and ineffective pitching contributed to make ulhcm an wierd a only opvniiig KuiucH can be. Old heroes and new Tavorites revelled in favor; Mars and recruits likewise tripped in the uucertaiu tide of a hectic day. Garden tools at Powell's. "OF lows lodges. Union Kncampnient AuKUt Hremer of Iake county an and American Lefflon, also the nounced to:iay that on the basis of kind neiKhbors and friends for the report of the coroner's chemist their sympathy and floral offer- at ChicaKO finding poison In the J inits in the death of our father and bodies of two of her children, Mrs. j brother. -Anna Cunningham, of Gary, Ind.,, MR. and MRS. HARRY GUAj would be charged formally with 1 MR. and MRS. R. L. McLAUGH- "murder before nightfall. j UN and FAMILY. Although Mrs. Cunningham nau MR. and MRU. MATHKYV recovered somewhat today from ADAMS and FAMILY. th collapse she suffered in jail MRS. KLLA LOUGH and FAM- here yesterday, Prosecutor Ilrenier UsW jaaid that he had decided to dis I n iptnue with the sanity hearing and Speaking of bread like mother10 Bf!up affidavits charging two in- ! uamJ to mako. It sure had noth- ; stances of murder by arseniral lug on CHIMM BROS.' MILK 1 Phoning in connection with the BKKAI). I'hone i:i:t. idv-aths of two of the woman s sons, j J Q ' ' ' : Harry and Walter, whose bodies I exhumed near Valparaiso, star, Virginia Lee t'orbin. C.aston (lass, Stuart Holmes, Charles Clary, Miss Du Pont and Joseph V. Girard are some of the other prin cipals at lhe Liberty Theatre to night antT tomorrow. Majestic Theatre "The Measure or a Man," Uni versal feature, coming to the Ma jestic Theatre tonight, is one of those gripping Btories of a man, who, though inspired by kindly mo- ..t i u" aO. a6 1ZX - M Macaroni Spaghetti Egg Noodles Today's Cross -Word Puzzle IT'S IRRESISTIBLE Puzzle No. 149. EDITED BY J. C. BOYD Ind., on Monday. LEADER OF KURDISH REBELS 13 CAPTURED Win-.) Apr. 15. (AtwxMatrd I'm l.ml CONSTANTINOPLE, It is reported Tiere totiay that Shlek Said, the leader of the Kurd ish rebels, has been captured by the Turks engaged in putting down the Kurdistan revolt. j Turkish forces at IHarhekir have (AMirUtrd Prcm win-.) ' executeo twenty participants in tne UK KLIN, April 15. Field Mar- Kurdish rebellion and four others shal Von HiudenburK Is now fair: ;xcmeu ai nuns yesieniay. game for his political opponents. I according 10 reports reacning nere says Vorwaerts, the socialist or- i today. , gan, which declares the republi- I ' " can parties in ;ermany for the QUICK RELIEe FROM CONSTIPATION (Aar-M-jaiitl rrM Inn-s) W irr.) I N I K I ' K N I ) K N K , .Mo., April . Aiinoutieiiieiit that a re. la- Uon had bei-n rcefei bv Aih. rt M. Smith Frederick ganized Church of Jesus Christ of leaner hay Saints, urging jK-;ice upon the general conference ut the members of the church, is Die voice of God speaking through tlie presidency to the eoiieregatuiji on i matter of gn at iuipertance. i; -v lalions are receiv d onlv unon peciai o casions, but as a ru C. A. Hrnii(i of th Overland Orchards returned this morning from Portland, where he has been ftpvndlng a few days attending a meeting of th representatives of the fruit growing districts of Ore gon with the Htato Hoard of llor ticulturo and tlm chief of the Federal Inspection STvic for the Northwest. The purpose of this meeting Was to revise Mid promulgate uni form raiding and packing rules r the state. Mr. land was chairman on committee on pear grade, and Mr. Hhoemaker of Hood River, was chairman of the PORTLAND, Ore., April 1 4. The thirty-ninth annual com lave of the grund eommnndery of the Knights Templar of Oregon Is In ess Ion here t oH il y J es se K . K. Martin was eleded Most Illustr ious i.ratid Master of tire (.rami Cjxinril tit Royal and Select Mas ter Mason yesterday at the close of I he fori iet h nnniiHl assembly in and i nut on M. iconic Temple. a hlerutnh 1m lMtnture, hut now is I He succeeds Carl V. Kvertntu of to he recognicd as t haracterlst lc ! Marshl leld. of the variety and may he admit- Other grand officers are: ted to extra fancy grade. This! John K. Kolloik. Cortland. dp wlt result In a large saving to 'uty master; Fdmund F. Carlton, pear gniwvrs In most sertloni r i Kngene. principal cendin ior tf ! the state, 1 work; Lloyd L. Scott, l ortlaud. "TIim apple graden remain treasurer; James II, Kithmond, shout the sani fitr extra fan y, Portland, recorder; L. II. lieiitiy, i not ubitl1 mil are a little Ivsh exacting for I Coralli, condiu tor n guard. , grvs-t. fancy grades. tlde M. McKay, Hend, cinduc-I After delivering a i noin noon Kher and Medrord , tor or council; it. wnyne Man- sidathm to ihe peopl districts seeiin'd to feel that with : ard, llrownsv Ille. marlial. K. P. !, hurih, the rev. latiuii, a nine niom llheral allowance on i Lewis, Marshtiein. Ktrwani; a. n. i,v Smith, asked: past five years hail scrupulousjy lived up to a gentleman's agree ment which prescribed :i "closed season' 'for the venerable field marshal. It was understood, said Vor waerts, that Von Hindenburg was associate of President ot to De ilrsggeu into coniro M. Smith, of the re-or-' versles over the loss of the war or conduct of th war and Ihe halo which popular acclaim placed over the head of the hero of Tannen- berg was to remain sacred. The I tients for chronic constipation agreement presupposed that on- torpid livers. ponents of the republic would keep Von IMndenhurg out of poli tics, a condition which Vorwaerts nt I declares now has been violated rami which therfore deprives mm Get Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets That Is the joyful cry of thous ands since Dr. Kdwards produced I J Olive Tablets, the substitute fori 'calomel. j In. Kdwards, a practicing pfiysl-' clan for 1? years ami c;ilome)'s old-1 I time enemy, discovered the formula : I for Olive Tablets while treating pa nel ' 31 HP If H "33 W 35 W 36 7W- ' ' 1 1 I 1 jMA I I I 11- Dr. Kdwards' Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing soothing vegetable laxative. No griping is the 'keynoie of these little sugar-coat1 1, olive-col-; ored tablets. They rstie the bow els and liver to ac t noinally. Thev au-l laney apies, that the C gmd j would ntually ho dropped and , Hpp'cs formerly thlpM'd as C lurado would go to nearby n ar- is in rm IK or to the canneries, wh'Te the net protii wouid usu ally be laiger than if the fruit had been ioxed and shipped cast." CEMENT WORKER KlLLEO tAswK tarH Vrm l.'assM Wrr.) CRA.. Oi. Apr. tr. Harold Klllott, 22, as Instantly killed yes-' terday afternoon while worklnO'n' F. Haffetnh-u. rnrtiaml. ieniinei. . wa9 it nn, (;(M rnlt,,T Otis L. PaMerson. i'auytm city. ,tnun no Mt piederick M. SMlth chaplain; H. F. Hall, Portland (n tn presidency?" uratur. Continuing the appeal f r I .ice, '- O 1 the reel;ttion servic e on piMon ringn, t eyerllv vrllv rings ui me icruuuai ns( Instajit valves and b l. hi awe. MHt Otic is Ti-t -eiveil ul ciirli at corifen iue. church oft i. ills I of further Immunity. said. The reelation followed ae-' The socialist organ then pro- tion of the majority iiiemheis of 'cceds to reprint an extract from a never force them to unnatura the annual confer cue o Saturdin In i protocol drawn up at the head tion. mertuluig inurgenta and o';;ng 1 ouarters nt Pless earlv In January "suprrme directorial control of : 1!17. when i'hancellor Itethmann- Jlhe thurch affairs to Presi i, m :ilollweg attempted to head off smith. Several of the liisu. ii.-nt tJermsny'a unrestricted submarine ! no mix rs had declared thev n uihl ' warfare. The chancellor appar- bv th(. action if tin i n- ently wavered In the face of tne Idetermined attitude of Yon Hind- ,n. i f nbiin. lien ral Ludendorf and the other army leaders, who demanded j Just to keep right. v4 I ruthless application of the I' -boat and S'c. ! wen Don. i " Thv protocol represent Von Tflndenburg as being quite as reso ilute as thp other I'-boat advo- rates: h even, brushed aside JJeth : mann-Hollweg's plea for It." 'sbiitidonnient becsufe of the atti tude of the Vnited States declnr- rd of r p. If you have a "dark brown ; mouth" bad breath a dull, tired f feeling sic k headache torpid 1 1 v- er constipation, you'll find quick, ' sure and pleasant results from one1 or two of Or. Kdwards' Olive Tab-! lets at bedtime. Thousands take them ev- ry night i Try them, lf.c PROFERSIONAL CARDS DR. M. il. PLYLER ChlropractU physician, 12ft W. 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SC bit of the bee 55 myself 8 1 small child 41 street (abbr.) 43 preposition 4 5 d i gesti va oran 43 in this mann-r 40 sketch or plan C open space for com bats 52 box used as a con tainer 53 any open rpa.ee f 5 finish 56 10 satisfy the apie tite of 57 cleared in j profits , 53 strikes 1 snc a cvury ono separately 3 rest 4 within 6 plowed 6 to convert into bonoj 7 act 8 urj-e on 9 juicy plant 10 oblivion l.Whii-h in stature 1 6 prefix meaning twice 1 7 towards 20 stuff of which a thing- is composed . pl 21 to fcPd 23 -s-mclio 2 to limit 27 animal's thik-h VERTICAL 28 superlative ending 30 -grain 31 a witch 3" put away 36 upright (pl) 37 female adult 40 prediction 42 modulation of the voice (pL) 44 food 4G tantalum (abbr.) 47 commer cial ajrent (abbr.) 45 fituatinn 60 a darling 62 hoavy club 54 by 66 nit of musical aula piiratM you mtIIv. ffctin i N gradM. , thn tinyv of laai ri tn oil abutin. nt pear srraaps in tinr lan at llio Htandaui ( til .nl iicri Th,. ear nave neen on an tea verr mi-i anutrarnt hrokf and a onr Ion man no.- mr. Firana rr-pons. "jne foil on Klllolt. iru.Ulna; hi lruiciMi. nm.rrnr, miii-ciihk i uv t ana npao.. 1 mpn.ua Vallpy has to ilo with tha EVER BE WITHOUT IT f.r it immediately esses mid denevert olicky pains and cramps in stomach and Nv s, deadly nsusva and weskvi.uiff disrr'ea. Kur cbiidren and wW iiii use , sud fii'in th wrk and frem i church vhett unto I have icU. And tbus shrtll u-nv ;gbny and Meting be nh l(; :i.th-other iho'lng the suhmarine pngrnm ima llcd all eventualities into consideration. and f i BAKER COUNTY MINC YIELDS RICH NUGGET RTOU lyymmlttp on api4 "Thrt nn r rm CHAiMUERLAIN'S COLIC and niAKRHOEA Takf (t with vnii whin vim tntvpL sllaht russeting oa cvrtaln Tarle- irnodel, piano tunrr. rnona 18 L Kp it always la jour awn 1 i at .1 '..mil wlKh. roitTl.AXP. ., Apr. 15. A cold nuco-t tlpplna tin- at imr than fnur nuncos. jw'nny- has bv-n rrc-ivgi by tln I'AI.II'OKM TO III II I) M Mlli li IK111K m:ai: MM! I IK til IK. Q V. lv .. l.-n i tn... a rrtlr. osiiit nl I'.i-nd.'nu. Calitortii.i, I, l nii C4l.t National Tiank of lr.Mnrin to movr to tht 'nitty 'ortland l9 conv.n.on Into canh of M.vrtlv cri'i-k. whiri he c;.,cts tT a ruiitonipr In 'Qj.tern rearn. lo build and niuipa iiimnuT hnmH ,01 nuccet was rant to have ben hi h will run well into five I louni! In placer Derations Isst sa figures, according to lulormailun soa oa i'lfiS Creek, In Baker county. , MATERNITY HOME 1118 Winchester 3t Prions 4(0 Mr. D. fjornwell i Pstlents PrlvM-gtd to Hsvs Tnslr Own Doctor WHEN IN ROSEB'ffEG 0 STOP AT Hotel UmpqiflU Herewith Is No. 143. solutioa to Tuzilc yMZ use Lie TCSTT51 ETj.vrni'.e. ,s si rvnei "iiiin v.rd , fen x EjjiiXijr1 fajuE-I.o.ssi ip r lTV lE..L.EL-: l-.l-r HeVe'u ID E. C ,L,, I ,wr. I U'H'rVj How to Solve Puzilo. The best way lo solve this cross-word puzzle is to run over th? list of horizontal and vesi cal nvnonynn in search of A den r eay, wonts. If hori tontal, the word yon are look ins; for must extei crosswise from the number lo the first shsied stop on the nsrht ; if ver tical, it must eten.t downward frm M" numh.r the first sha.leWtop below. Whea ftn ishe.1. the words should read equally well crosswise and downward.