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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY, APRIL 18. 1925. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Issued Daily Except Sunday by Tha NtwsRevlaw Co., Ine. B. W. BATKr! BERT O. BATES- ..President and Manatc-r becreiary-Ti eaurer Kalured aa setond clam maltar May 17, 192U, at Uie post office at Hoseburir, Oregon, under tna Act of March 2, 18711, SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dally, per year, by mall Dally, six months, by malL- rally, three montha, by mall. Dally, single month, by malL Dally, by earner, per mo Din Weekly Newa-Revlew, by mall, per year -4.00 1.00 . 1.00 . JO . .60 .100 Mrmbrr of The Aaaoflatad PrwM. The Associated Press ia exclusively entitled to the uie for republi cation of all new dtspatrhaa credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and to ell :! news published herein. All rights of ra-aublk-allon of special dUpatohes horeln are also reserved. ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1925. PETTY STEALINGS One of the common habits of travellers is to steal (owels and other minor articles from hotels, railroad trains, etc. The name of the place owning such property is com monly stamped on ihe same, but that may promote the steal ing habit, as tourists seem to like such marked articles as souvenirs. The more expensive a place is, the more people like to have it known they have been there, and the more they would prize some little bit of room furniture showing that fact. This steady disappearance of portions of their equipment increases the cost of operating these services by a considerable amount, which has to be paid for by the pub lic. As it works out, the scrupulous folks who would be ashamed to take anything that does not belong to them, have Jo help pay for the purloinings of those who are more easy going. One wonders what effect it must have on young peo ple to see this disregard of the rights of others. If a boy sees his parents running off with towels and such articles from their hotel room, it is a temptation for him to think that strict honesty has become obsolete. If a hungry man stole a five cent apple from a fruit stand, he would be called a thief. But when wealthy people take a towel worth a dol lar, that is just a playful joke, showing their sense of humor and smartness. If we want old fashioned honesty, we must begin with these little things. Let us teach the young people of Roseburg to respect the property of others, and that if they get a single penny too much in change, they should give it back. Petty stealings for souvenir purposes should not be regarded as smart, but as evidence of unwillingness to pay a fair price for the things we want. The barring of the last issue of the Harvard Lampoon from public sale because of its cartoon placing in a ridiculous light the feat of Washington crossing the Delaware river is mainly deplorable because of the source of the insult A stig ma of that sort would occasion no surprise if it were to em anate from a source notorious for anarchistic ideas or from an institution of no recognized standing. Coming as it does however, from the oldest university in the United States, an tedating the founding of the republic by over 1 10 years, and situated in close proximity to the city that bears the proud title of the "Cradle of Liberty," the insult cannot fail to produce widespread amazement. One cannot escape the con viction, that the cartoon was issued without the previous knowledge of the faculty and that it will bring the rebuke which it so richly deserves. o ' Within fifteen years there will not be enough Hoyal .Chinook salmon to supply the fresh market locally unless 'commercial fishing and canning are curtailed, according to dipt. A. E. Burghduff, secretary of the state game commis sion, as reported by Oregon City Enterprise. o If rumors prove anything the state fish and game com mission js due for a general shakeup. The opening of the fish season has had its effect on the governor. o There's plenty of fellows standing around to tell the other fellow how to do things, but the best way to get action is to lead out yourself. o April is generous with her showers. piews BY" BERT j. BATES OOOD EVENING FOLKS "7 was a feerce Night far sailors But a dern sight Wuss ona fer The bird without A bumberahoot DUMBELL DORA THINKS Ogra la a boring tool. OOSSIPERS Tha ooitipers give ma tha blues. they always have tha latest newa and apread It over town. They know my thoughta before I think, they know ' each time I take a drink, or knock tha miasus down. They hurry-scurry here and there and aay, "Why, Martha. I declare. I do not think It'a right You know that Mr. 8o.and.so whom wa aaw drunk twelve years ago?? he atayed out all last nightl "Tha woman who Uvea there next door aaid aha heard him come in at four and curse hla little dear. Sha aaid he broke a vase or two and kicked a china closet through and amashed their chandelier. "Ha owea. two dozen billa, I know, tor Mrs. Gresham told me and doean't want to oav. 'I don't want you to speak to hlm,' aaya I tha other night to Jim, 'or have a word to aay'." These women keen rioht unto. aate from early morn till It la late; time thi-re have own no tit-vires for newa, their ears are keen. They 'approved, und It miliht be well for parson ana ine squire, ! motorola to proceed cautiously In tha fo ka who warble in the choir, j the purcha.iipg of their devices un and all these in between. til such a time aa the approved lint Id glva a alxty dollar bill to in ready for publication, make these gossipers Keep still Krank A. IMm, the illuminating before tha town a a wreck. They've lengln.-er Bcrvinit with the traffic r ,., " . aer" j division, treated the technical aide ,.,,. ,n my uneca ana cnn blalna in my neck! Tha damsels won't attract much attention until they atart In wearin' clothea. DON'T GO HOME Without first calling at our Delicatessen to at aomethlnc for lunch or the alz o'clock dinner. Wa always have ready for you Routt, Pica, Cakes, Salad and TaunaJea Salt Ruing Bread Thursday Fresh Potato Chip Daily MONDAY SPECIALS Stewed Beef with Vege tables, Roast Leg of Pork. Hot Bread Every Noon. VOSBURGH & WIARD Fancy Grocers Phone 5 1 5 TRAFFIC HEAD DISCUSSES NEW LIGHTING LAW (Continued from page 1.) that they must observe occasion ally whether the beams are In cor rect focus, which can be readily done by placing a line on the Ka raite wall or door, the Bame height aa the center of the headlights from the floor, observing whether or not the main intensities are be low thai line as required. "All devices used for the control of the beams as required by the Oregon law must be of a type and make such as has been aooroved by the Secretary of State. At thla mined and the woodwork will be painted next week. Carpenters are at work today in building a new counter top for the front office, and it la expected that work will be finished about the middle of u xt week. or the new law. using screens and projection devices to ahow Just what requirements must be met. "This 8-polnt test aa the law drafts It Is rather complicated," he stated, "In fact, too complicat ed for the average motorist or lay- We va always wondered why the nlcal phrase, and points, aa they English language la called "the K CHlietl hre drBfted into the law mother tongue but we guesa ita for the purpose of requiring the becauae father never geta to use it j various device manufacturers. T T I making anil selling devices, tn so Tonight la tha Inevitable bath !l''lRn them that they must meet night. A bar of aoap, a towel, a ; a" ,ne Intensity requirements at tub and a little aqua pura oughta tne " positions In front of the car make ya apick and span fer Sun- a" specified In the law, and In ad day, ulitton pass a prartibillty and dur- 4. 4. lability test, sufriclentiy drastic it ,ui. ..1 j that when a pair of devices ia sold J.H. in r f 1 ? .UP..U Sarn and D,i,ced uPn ,he rr It will be ml"1" ,loatln " down th of auch a type that It will remain there as long aa the car operates upon the highway. "This law becomes operative af ter May SS, and after September 1 It shall be unlawful for anyone to sell or offer for sale any new car equipped with Secretary nf fllnln nn mnlorl.l. ha..a until "Anyhow a feller Is bosa In his thnf time in ni.io. th ..Hi.tmenta ' an' world fnlr the first woman own home when the fambly la required by law. Motorists will ' k"nvl!rnor Inaugurated in the Unlt away." i not be required to tilm thi'ir head-1 f'1 S',31'. 'Irs. Nellie Taylor ! lights w hen travelling upon Ihe , " From the least to tlm larg. st. highways during drv weather, but The mn Prospector exhlhlt Olil or young. It Is tho ninthly, owing to the conditions of reflfc-. !n ? '. falr. Mis Helen It has tho flavor. Pure milk, mire linn that r evident imnn Ihe ! 1 aronal or Keglna. Silk. She is ouiier, pure navor. Almvn gov ernment regulations. You cannot ask for mora in a loaf. (JKI.MM IIUOS. MI1.K IlltKAI). l'hone 133. Umpqua. 1 n V O ; or motor vehicle not equli . )J!y?...lAvnA C-VI devices specified by the NOTICE I have moved niy blacksmith shop from 131 North Rose St. to what is known as the Grand View gar age building on South Stephena SL 8 blocks south of Cass street I am new prepared to do all kinds of blacksmith work, also the building of truck bodies and trailers. New wheels for all classes of cars. HARKY HAOKL Members of Lilac Circle Notice Social meeting will be held at K. of P. hall Saturday evening, ! April js. All menibera entitled to bring friends. Each lady bring box lunch for two. GOOD BUSINESS SYSTEM THEME OF PRESIDENT (Continued worn page I.) the east years ago." said Miss Hennett, "that prompted a plains man to introduce in the legisla ture or Wyoming territory, the I nrst women's sutrrage bill In hls tury. "He offered It as a rebuke to the cabbage-throwing, and as an expression of the chivalry of the frontier. He argued that the men of Wyoming would not alt silent and inert, while a women was mistreated. The bill was adopted. "Laver. when Wyoming asked for statehood, the question aroe as to whether she would be per mitted to retain her suffrage pro vision. The men of Wyoming re plied that they would wait forty years more for statehood rather than enter the sisterhood of sta tes without their women. When Wyoming attained statehood, it was as the first suffrage state In the union. Wyoming, sends to the worn- RALPH HAND MATCHED WITH OMAHA GRAPPLER require the dimming of headlights on wet pavement In passing an approaching car. "Motorists should remember that the Oregon lighting law speci fies a minimum ramllepower as (AMncutM Frtm i) win.). well as a miximutn Intensity for a POI(Tl.ANI. Ore., April IS. dim light. These values were Promoter Virgil llnmlin JinB placed at 4 eamllepower minimum matched Itnlph Hand, light heavy- and 12 rancllepownr maximum. It weight wrestler' from Cottage 1 would therefore be illegal to use C.rove, with Tom II a v of Omaha. ln lamp bulb In dimming lights In Neb., for a mat card next Wednes- excess of 12 randlepower. The day night. ! maximum Intensity Is 21 canille- Hnv has been wrestling on the power, anil It Is therefore illegal surface of the highway when It Is " !' '-""i ine location ot wet. It was deemed advisable to ! ?"lt' ry, o1hv" aml ,,e ...o nuiiiuu luii-uni; YUKHiuer in the world. It may be worth while for you to know that one loaf of GRIMM I1ROS. Mll.K 1SHKAI) has more real food quality than two ordi nary loaves. It costa no more. Phone 133. King of Culinarydom Now Is ths Tims ( to Put a Nsw Heart In Your Kitchen The new SMOOTH-TOP Is a full brother to tiro famous VULCAN HOTEL RANGE whose cooking advantages are enjoyed by tho highest salaried chefs In the coun try. Investigate today our special offer which will enable you to have a SMOOTH-TOP range In your kitchen. THE HEART 'of the KITCHEN 3r Ladies Jump! A New Ga Range For Nothing Wouldn't you Jump at the chance to get a new- up-to-date gas range at no cost We are not giving away gas ranges but. It on our special terms, you trade in your old gas range for a new SMOOTH-TOP It really costa you nothing. This new range will soon pay for Itself in gas saved, not to mention food Baved. - SMOOTH -TOP complete oven control not only meas ures the beat but distributes this heat in the oven. This means no cooking failures. Save Time-Save Work-Save Money Tn 1GHT before the eyes of 2,500 gas men at the last Atlantic citx Ga9 Show. JsVV a Smooth-top with the new Speed Burner showed a 38 per cent saving in time and a 38 per cent saving in gas, in comparative tests with a Vulcan Open Top range, with old style burner. With this new Smooth-top. with the New Speed Burner, you will have the greatest domestic range value offered the housewife. The new Smooth-top is the only range that provides 100 per cent cooking heat control, top and oven. Its startling cooking speed and econ omy will prove a revelation to the housewife. Cooking advantages are now being enjoyed by chefs whose cooking is regarded as the highest develop ment of the culinary art. WITH ONE BURNER LIGHTED 1 enclosed top and perfected heat distribution, cooking on the new Smooth- top is not limited by the number of burners. One burner lighted will keep four vessels steaming. A Demonstration of the Smooth-Top Range is yours for the asking SEE IT ON DISPLAY Southern Oregon Gas Co. BOY SCOUTS HOLD - COURT OF HONOR tiTtHlnmrnit, am! plans am bcliiR mull for an lnurt'n0nK ovrnliiK. Pacific CftiiMt for Boni tlnic and haw met all of tho IcadlitK Hutu heavyweights with varying cue r'Hu. Promoter Hnmlln Is planning on lining Ahe Knptan. Chicago, with Hilly K'lwnnls, of Kannun city, on the main event nne week from Your day of roasting ovr a hot 'next Wednesday night, oven are gono for over, (i 111 MM One of tho best court of honor meetings held by tho Hoy Scouts i HUOS. llltKAU satisfies your every of IhuiKlatt county, was conducted deslro. Phono l;tJ. last night at the city ball council chamber, the meeting convening at 7:30 uVlmk. Judgo (ieorgo K. Qui ne, )r. C. Kin ley. and K. W. llaynes wero the judged of the court taking up their duties ln a very efficient and aatlKiartory manner. A. H. Hrftton, scout mas ter, stated that they made up one of the best court a that ho has over observed. Tho four scouts taklnir second class testa were. KiiKt tie Luvo, J. F. IxMig. Karl Henry Kalkner and -WIIIIhiu I'nrath. One. boy, Meni iiin-K, quiu ii icu iur nrni class. " Those taking tests for merit badges were Kusell Iaughead, who passed j 'i - in iiimi n imiiiiii, l it u s Him i flremanshtp; Harold Thomas qua.! If ld for first aid; Tom Mt lh.Hcll! passed In hlktng, physlrul dendop nient and cooking; and Maynard' Hell passed In conking, cycling anil ' camping. Hrmit Klnm Jackson! qualified In civic, cooking and pliy-j ilcal development, nnd tiem j Churchill In public health, scholar ship and camping. I juoge ijuine was interested in i tho cooking tests and Insisted that I the scouts taking the examination j prove, their efficiency In cooking! at some future date by giving him i aarnples of their cooked food. The meeting was opened by aj prayer by Itev. Sl- wait O ltell and , a short address by the ncout com I mlHsloner, John Kunan. At (he I close of the meeting each Jtnltie : made a few- remarks on his evening of observation on the benefits of scouting. Ihe scouts cIomU the meeting by repeating the snout oath and laws And the pledge of allcgtence to the flag. The rous acout troops are planning a form of entertainment rorWhn Parent Teacher Association, it. be h.-M m the high school neit Tui- O w'i ntng In the hrh school auditorium. Kach of the three troops (ill fuf- KST K, 1 1 X T. XIM V I : KS Tit MKKV l lf MIT KAMI Al (it ST 2,1. ( Asss.wialr.1 Irrm Itard U'irO MKDFOHI). Ore., April IH. Annoutncnient waa made here to day by Paul II. McKev, president of the Western States taxpayers conference, that the $?.t session of that body would be held in Portland. August It Is cus tomary with the orKaniiatton to hold the annual inttlug in the state rroni w hh h the president Is eleeted. Ic1-gatc nnrtlilpatlng In the conference mil attend from Ari sntwt, California. Colorado. Idaho, Montana, Nevada. New Mexico. Oregon. Texan. Hah. Washington and yountiK. Call Mt'd see the new product at the WalUns More. 10 V. Iine, Tel. 177. Grass rockers at Powell's. Mt Itll-T. VAli-:itllll.T It A II AVIS AMO; Moni;i; t.Mtl.S. (.MnHafi TrrM I .-.) Vk'irr.S NKYV YOltK. April K.Frel vriek Cameron Church. Jr., of Hoston. who is to wed Miss Mu riel Viinderbllt. will ohm In the perfect wife among the four hun dred. It Im Haiti by those familiar with New York social circle. Miss amieriiiit ti aul to nave '.,.v( none of the habits which at times ' cation, cause comment a to thr modern Ctrl l.ong before her debut n he discouraged smoking and i link ing. At Palm Ile;eh lat sen son she wore conservative l'ulhhiK rotutnes for mm and surf baths. She ujm a neither roug? nir lipstick. to use any candle power of lamp bulb higher than 21. "The base of the adjustment for ! tho 8-polnt test Is a theoretical line, called the line of parallelism, 'of Ihe line of horizontal, and is a position measured from the center of the headlamp to the ground. All devices opera tine under the i fleet the light rays that the beam projections are below this line of horizontal. In other words, the j light Is converted by the approved ' I device tn such a manner that the i ! intensities are below thp level of i the beadlamns on the roadway. D'LV WbATHgR REPORT TJ. S. Weather Bureau, local of flc. Roseburg Oregon, 24 bourt ending 5 a. m. Preeip. In Inches and Hundredth Highest temperature yesterday 53 Lowest temperature last nlglit 47 precipitation, last 24 hours 12 Total preclp. since 1st of month 2.26 Normal preclp. for this month....2.48 i willy's Overland preferred, drop- M AX WELL, NASH, MACK STOCKS ARE CLIMBING NEW YORK. April 18. Stock prices continued ther movement to higher ground today under the leadership of the motor shares. Maxwell A and B. Mack Trucks and Nash Motors were marked up one to four points to record tops. i by R, A. Booth, who declared that ,pany Is not entering that territory, no purchase of a site In that re- although some timber U held by gion had been made or was. con- allied Interests," he said. "We are itemplated. not purchasing mills, mill sites nor i "The Booth-Kelly T-umhor Com-'timber In that district." Total preclu from Sept. 1, 1921, to date' 36.64 A v e ra ir e pruc i p. from 8 ept 1. 1S77 29.S7! Toisl excess from Sept. 1. 1924 6.77 Average precipitation for 46 wet seasons, (September lo May. Inclusive) 81.48 Rain tonight and Sunday. WM. BELU Meteorologist ped 21 points. and above tho headlamps the in j jn t1(, rirmii Notice To Gas Consumers ' das will be shut off Sunday, April ! 19th between the hours of 2 and A 1 p. nt. because of necessary repairs : to tho plant. SOUTHERN OREGON GAS CO. BOOTH DENIES REPORT SPRAGUE RIVER MILL SEE BROWN AVENUE If you are contemplating bund ling a home. See Itrown in West Roseburg heloro you decide on a location. P. J. Itallf. AI'Tn Tul misTh t mI It M t III t.l 4.ol,i-:v Sl IO XM (.! I' MM I S KM K To M,,ir.! i. i..,, Wirr ) ! h'i!ii,MM lis si;i.i.i:. V ASH I Ni'iON, Apnl 1 Com- j munitti near the pluvround of i.a.,i Wira-.i the nation ud HnK popular mo-j POKTI.AN l. (re . April is -tor trails will r-HP n Jj.'.oo immi.. A thins uelf l.all nt (lie Portland! pun crop of tour year, the Anieri ts k-nli! this goir club ycHtenlay struck .1. W. an Automobile Port'-r, l earold labcrT. in the Association estimad t lodav In temple. He wMn knocked nn- tenslties are ho modified that th will not obscure tho vision of the approaching motorist or car. Practically all new cars sold during the last two years have been equipped at the factory w'th s which meet these specif! I and. It will be only neces sary for tnp owners or inese car to have the required adjustments made. "It will he ill. gal for a person t have a spotliuhl or foglight on the riirht hand side of the car. These lii-ht should he placed on the left hand side, pot less than 8 Indies to the l fT of the axis of the v hide, nnd aie tn b o attach.-! that thev cannot he moved with out of the 1lt- of tools. The bMT!l ntut be directed across to Pie rivht hand side, striking the read wav tt the right of the center aN nnd not to eC'rd Tit feet ahe.t l The beam of the spotlight miiM be tn adjusted t b it when shining -r a scr-M-n 2." feet distant from vehicle, it will be no larger ihn 10 Inches In diameter." Tho mi eting held here was V flrt of its kind in the state. V- H-iffetv nnd Mr. Pirn went to m i of th Slate of ' On-iron f..r Dntitfliis Ctointy. KPGKNK. Ore.. April Ira wimiM-riv hii.i Kannii- k. wim-1 nia lof a report niat the Booth Kel- t'Oiiy. rinlntlffn. v. i4-tf l.umher Cnmnanv hmt nnr- chascd a mill site In the Spravue V. A. Yoiiklm and M. A. Ynnirii'. Ami also all oilirr persons or par- ; preittcilng suioni.ih.ie totirlng o( iinpreetMienwi in -ep-M t ions. Perlarlng its futur. i-rn rmi servattve, tho am it Ion raid motor travelers would divide $!. liiMt.HOO.OMO between Piorida nnd California, with the purk rei;io'i! In the West and V w KniMstid i wh also bidding for a lame siutre his A "h per rent Increase In 1 1 number of hng was foreisted. conscious, and w a- at f n -t ttioiikht to hae a tractured skull, but todc v I r. links Ken en re ported t her .is no f rart tire. To hi Shea, Port land n" pa perman. was knocked unconscious at the Cast Moieiimd golf links. , n Uti as he was pol - d for drive, a KolT ball trtn k by mild- ntifie.t person, taiuht unknown lalininic any rlnht. title, estate. Hen r interest In the rHl ("state deseritu'tl In th coin plaint herein, ivfnicbints. To W. A. YonmiP and M. A. Yontcu, and also all other persona or parties unknown claim I nit any riKht. title, estate. Hen or Interest In th real etnte de.rth.tj (n the complaint herein, defeti'tunts: ln the ntmn of th 5ite of Orn iron. Yti are hereby reipiired to ap penr and answer the complaint fil ed against you in the ahove eiitltb-d emit and cause within atx Week from the date of the first publica tion of this summons. anl if you f.tit to so appear and answer aaid complaint. f.r want thereof the phtintitfs will apply to the luiirt fr the relief demanded therein, a suc cinct statement of whkh is . fol lows: r or a decree of the above entitled court forever quieting the title of the plaintiffs In nnd to Lot numbered Two (ji t io. k num bered ti In the town : hraiti, liouKlaa c-iun'v, Oreiron. and nd Julsna the plaintiffs tn l. the ow ners In f simple nt s.itd rea I property, and that the defendant hate not, nor has anv of them, any estate. riKht. tub', interest or lien' In. upon or to, slid leal property, or anv part thereof and for su- h ether and further relief as to the Court Iiihv scetti lu.it Mild etiintjililH In llw Miirsbfield todav. where a sinii'.ir i prnitcs. si-hool ill be hel l. They will tlw i summons Is aer e4 upon demonstration- 1n all of the lari:- OUR SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER You Will Come Again Open 5 a. m. to 12 midnight Fresh Clams and Crabs every; week. We put up good Lunches Uye DOUGLAS GRILL W. R. WARNER. PROP. imri uicii u i nir iiueifj iit-jw inunj LOTKi KIDS fov& "s. The News-Revievvll UK . points of S-'Utht-rn Or.'s'n. tln-n no tit nlhrr station, of t1'. 1'.. Th trt'iitir t:t r t of th. r.ttn tvtK-n Mill, nf couts', lit1 taKrn Hi In t'ot I Ism!. IMPROVEMENTS BEING MADE thr I diHgiiH.' tnii- Ititn just liihin.l ihn hit car. "zo: 1 Instant sen Ire on Mstnn rtnra Tavinr-maili mnemta la aihtJ run. uk.t. u..,! K..ur(..,.. u -r . iUrl about twenty tuiuuii-a of u- creU. Tel. S26-H. iuaraan. iLT- The offices of he C. W. Vomit? Ileal Kstate rompany are rereM? i; Impi-ovenients thin week and ill (hr.inl.l- pun.nat. Tlt.v haviuj the wall r kaU- This summons veil by publ !t .it lor hiiseburn ..-v-lie ' p.-r of K- neral it rnlm iin pntl('n i at Itosehura. In I'ona-las t'o,int' ! (ltriin, puisnint to nn order "f the 1 lonorl'le J W. IliiiiMlton. J nltie of thr at..e ftitnleit eourt. d'lly made ad entered on the K'th dav of !Ur'h. lv:s. re.niitinii tins a'tim tnons to be pul!iinl in ui nen piper iHiee a week for six consecu. tte weeks nt riuirlme you to Hp far and answer stid rotnplamt A thin six we-k fie:n the date of re first ptibiuatien of this sum mons, mhhh Is M.t.h Hfh I'.?".. CAH1. K WtMMKltl.V ttnrnev for Plaintiff rust uffKS I Of ?eRS0NAVVANTY LACV WtAR.- v&u Can Be 5uR. Vt&TAtce CfteAT CARS. I Yt s, tills luun.lry dtv s kniHk tho KiHtts out of clothes tintltTstsnii us Jut tho spats, 'e romo- nono of tho woar. Yon will ronipllmont us tion our work st tho first np IHjrtunlty. Roceburg Steam Laundry Phon ? Rosburb.Orw OU aVtsansjiaa aImmM U alsortsed, m rwnl acetic ktn Wof bt additiotMJ words inlo our laiifttfa, and tba pab sWhr had to discard their old Drintins plates. 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