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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, APRIL 24. 1925. -ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW - Issued Daily Except Sunday by Ths Nsws-RevUw Co., Ino. ti.W. HATE .' UEKT O. HATES.. ..President and Manaxur .Becreiary-Trea'.iirt.'r t bniereil aa secoud class luaiuir May 17. 1920, ml Ibe post olbue at Koavburg, OreKon, under the Act of March 1. 1879. BY BE Rl a BATES GOOD EVENING FOLKS Mr. Duncan was Back In tha village Yeatlddy eve and Paid eoelal call At eeveral atorea Where he etocked Hla wardrobe for The comln' winter He may break Into the county Jail Tonight for hie Bed and room and In anticipation of Such a vielt Deputy Sewell le Hldln' all the Cupe and aaucera. . DUMBLL DORA THINK8 A turtoiae ie a female turkey. A poaee may be organized here to aearch for Mister Dunoan. who hae been mlssin' from the county Jail for quite a apell. Ae the fish In' la good on Deer Creek, all mem. bera of the poeae are requeated to bring the fiehln tackle along. The floral offeringa were beautl. ful at the Senior play yeatlddy evi at the opery houee, especially the wreath of akunk cabage which wai kindly donated by eome indlvidua who signed his name. "Pro Bono Publico." A NIGHT MARE. The midnight hour had aounded, The tread of feet had atllled The night cop wae reclinin'; Half of the night he had killed The eteady hack of a hack saw Pierced the chilly air 'Twas only Leo Duncan workln' A cop haor no bueineaa there. A suit of clothee wae atolen And a pair of ahoee to boot. , . SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dally, per year, by mail- Daily, six monlha, by mall- I'ally, Ibree months, by mall- t Dally, single month, by malL. Oally, by carrier, pur month- VWfcki) News-KevW-w. by mall, per year.. . 1.00 . 1.00 . 0 . 6u .100 Meoiber of 1'ta AMorlated Pnit, The Associated I'r.is la exclusively .nulled le the use for repuhlt - cation of all news dlsimb-h.s credited to It or not otherwise credited ' In this tmfer and to sll lot-al news publlened herein. All rlvbte of re- publh-allon ot pwil dispatches herein era also reserved. ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1929 CHILD HEALTH DAY. ; Twenty national organizations, with an aggregate membcr- shin of 10,000,000, are uniting to celebrate Child Health ' Day, on May 1. Local programs to bring this matter before '. the public have been arranged in 30 states. I There are 35,000,000 children in this country, and the ; fate of the nation depends on their welfare. School work is ; largely wasted, unless the children come up well and strong. ; A-ohild who is well educated, but is puny and feeble physic ; ally is poorly equipped for his start in the world. '. The children are at an age when just a moderate amount of" attention will do wonders for them. Not many have ser ; ioiis diseases yet, but they have troubles that can have ser- i5ifs effects, by obstructing the development of their various ergons. A little attention or some slight corrective treatment or! Operation at this time, will take millions of these young ; stcrs who are suffering from some defect, and remove this ; obstacle to their proper growth and give them an equal : ch'iln'ce in the world. In that way a vast amount of unhappiness, poverty, ar)d suffering can be averted. The condition of the mass of the people can be raised to a far higher level. One thing that will do a great deal to promote such ; child health, is a system for physical examination of children I I in the schools. This ought to be the practice everywhere. ; There ought always to be some system for following up these j children and ascertaining if they are getting proper treat I rn'dnt for defects that have been discovered. If parents are ! nof able to afford such treatment, it will pay the community i to contribute toward the same. When you remove the de fecj that hinders a child's development, you turn an inef fective worker into an efficient one and the community bene ." fits. Villi COHERED he Senior class of n. H. S. In prsnllnu lo the" pulillc Inst night nt tho Antlrrs Tlii'mro, the com rdy "Dairy", jruve one nf the most clever Interpretations of larcvj comedy thnt ItosehurK au diences hnve ductlona of the year, and comedy reigns supreme to the usual hap py ending. The new orchestra, the "Henlor Herenaderg". ntailu their first appearance lust night, and were an uttractliui In -Them-wires. The high school will pro sent this piny again tonight at Oakland. Lawnmowers at roweri's. S. P. CO. SPENDING $1,468,000 FOR 18 LOCOMOTIVES Something Good for Dinner A piece of our savory roast meats, or a aalad, vege tables, or a pie always fresh and delicious, will be ap preciated by the family. . Roasts, Pies, Cakes, Salads and Tamalet ' -Salt Rising Bread Thursday Fresh Potato Chip Daily SATURDAY SPECIALS Veal Loaf, Stewed Beef with Vegetable, Individual Strawberry Shortcake, Lemon Pie Hot Bread Every Noon. VOSBURGH & WIARD i ! i I i j Fancy Grocers ' CHKStop 'fi rr-vcouGHs j iVv Afrtine i REurfXT V WITH FOLEYsk?? I!0NEV'TAR Established 1875 Snoo ntiTui of Tim SmixolKtn6itMiicV REFUSE SUBSTITUTES Phone SIS hh o n n VJfl.A-5m, T 'Hi "as ill" MxaV UeV tLcY) L 'Monev saving ri.wiftttffnjaua & stones It is not just a "Happen So" that purchase at 'SKAGGS' carries with it a sense of having saved. It is one of the built-in feature at it were. The service of saving at SKAGGS' rank next to honesty, cleanliness and quality merchandise. ..It is followed by a knowledge of the merchandise to be bought, the financial strength to carry our own investments, make quantity buy, save on transportation, and take discounts. ' It is reflected in the personnel of SKAGGS STORES the willingness of every Skaggs Store employee to make the amount of work to be done each day "A day' work." WHITES OF LIFE I. S. FLEET W. F. CHAPMAN D K. Chllson has received a letter from his son Kenneth, who is now with the U. S. Navy, the letter being mailed just as the ileet was preparing to sail for the battle maneuvers In Hawaii. Kenneth speaks of Denn, Milllgen, tiilkeson, and Haskell, local Kose ourg boys who are serving In the navy and who are with the fleet on lis westward trip. Young Chll son has made a good record for niumi lf as a boxer, and In elimin ation matches at San Francisco won his bout by a close decision, and is now squadron lightweight champion. He will enter the fleet elimination at Hawaii. He re- 1 1 CEREALS I (cUDCnncn uucat 3 packages for 33c FARINA 10 pound sack for . 53c HO, THE QUICK OAT MEAL, per package 15c LILY WHITE PASTRY FLOUR, 10 pounds for .. SALMON, TALL TINS 3 for : 552 69c SHRIMPS NEW PACK C 1 flfl OhUU through care and vigilance. Therefore, 1. Ueorxe E. Houck Mayor of the I'lty of Koseburg, do cently suffered an accident when urgo that we as citizens properly the motor trawler In which he was obaei-Te American Forest Week, riding sank about a half mile frdm glviug common thought to the pro- the dock at San Francisco. All The night cop would have nabbed tectlun ol our forests from tire so of the members of the crew had to n . H . i . . l. """ our ""I'l'ly of timber may ev- awiiu in, and several of them, In- But was too lata to shoot. er B8 repi,.UisueU. the beauty of eluding Chllson, had to help tow in the spring nights are so dreamy our 1"ou"la'n scenery continue to the coxswain, who gave out about ire hard to keep from snooiln' - - .,.-0. .uu "yi" " u""- And, then besides, there may be fx"'""! WlJ ' water be lu guya urea. In darkened cars a-booiin'. wituesa whereof, I have here- .J. j. I unlo set my hand and caused the . . , , , seal of the Ciiy of ltos. buig to be The strawberriee are beglnnln" ;5lta oa 0 A to blush and we'll be glad when the u, I'ji. or umuqua vaney variety are all ready to pluck. Those Insipid sun. kist berriee from sunny Cal are worse than the hoof and mouth dlaease. "'We wonder If Adam's cravin? for applee was responsible for weeds In gardens?" s.vR GEO. E. HOUCK, Mayor. en the position of coxswain tem porarily and hopes to get an ap pointment to that place before the return of the fleet. If it is so good why haven't we heard of It betore? You are hear ing of It now. Cull phone 133. Or der one loaf of Citl.MM liUOS. MILK 11HEAD. Make the kitchen a more pleas ant workshop with an KLECTK1C RA.N11E from Hudson's Electric Store. Easy terms. CALIFORNIA HOME OF ' PRINCE BURGLARIZED (AMffrlau Vrtm LmmH Win.) SAN FItANCIHCU, April 4. The oouuiern I'acnic company an COOKED FOOD SALE. hud the privilege of ; . u " .. "!: ,'. .. . The ladles of St. (ieorgo's rh seems. The piny was a marked 1 1, m.J .1 u , ' will hold a rooked food sale at t itiece.,. the player, portraying .J?.'?1'' Twentieth Century (irocery Sat their respe- tlve parts In a very f'"", '"r "-P niountaln grades, ij April 25. iini.hi ..,.., .u , ' In Its shops at Sacramento. The , ' v I u urrh (AscUtMl rrcM Lcftjed Wire.) AKCADIA. Cal.. ADrll 24. reaee GOOD ROADS BODY URGES lofticera today were Investigating HALT ON BOND HYUTERIA burglary of the home "of l'rlnce 1 - J Erik of Denmark here yesterday in tAiti rra mart win.) which two rings valued at 14.000 HOUSTON, lex., April 24. were taken. Several fur pieces engines will cost a total of 11.46 720. Each engine will be capable of drawing a paxenger traiu of 14 cars or 75 loaded freight cara at fifty miles an hour on a grade registering 26 feet to the mile. that much time and learnest work of the directors. Miss Sarah Chrlsilunsen. Miss Jnnet Ward and c. O. Hroders. nn well ns the artnrs. lay behind tho production of this amusing comedy. " It Is Interesting to know that th's play ranks very high in the field of amateur production. In addition to being presented by Various srhools throughout the United States, It has been screen ert. Constance Talmadge playing the part of Dulcy. Miss Cohen, - liFiiT of the English department ItL tie second largest aehnol In Nw York City, rollerteH four - t""y.' wl"' "''a especially rernm- 1 venting a heavy loss by fire In the . mrmtid for high school study heart of the city. The roofs were - ..... pit .1, among mom tne ourned off three small business es- P'y. 'Duli y". itabllshmenis. The wind had boen The pnrt of Dulry was portrnv- blowlng continuously for 48 hours ed by Mlxs Elva VYesrolt, who Is Du' abated abont 4 o'clock this ' well known to Itosehurg audi- 1 morning. Tho fire was dlscov- - eilies, and la very lulented In jered about five o'clock and before - nmsteur acting. Miss Weseott H waa completely extinguished the handled her part very skillfully wind was blowing again harder as the young wlrii, who attempts 1 than ever. No estimate of dam- to help her husband In tho husl- age was madn by the Knights of ness world, wlih many rompllra- ; I'.vthlas, owners of the property, Huns arising as din result. Tliolthls morning. For prompt taxi service, city 01 country trip. Phone 44. PENDLETON PYTHIANS SUSTAIN FIRE LOSS (Aancutrd ITmi UcMd Wire.) 1'ENIH.ETON, Ore.. April 24. A fortunate lull In the wind early this morning was a factor in pre lum of Cordon Smith, the him rami, was taken by Cllmorn Ver million, who was especially good si the "'niggling young business , num. The principal Incident fea tured throughout the eninvdy Is the house party, given liy Dulry, who Invites several gucstN, whom she thinks will he of service, to . (lordon hi a business way. Among iheso gues are Schuy ler Van lyrk, who turns nut to be-nn encap-'d lunatic, and Vln crnt Leach, a scenario writer. The parts were taken by lem,. riercy and I'anl Ceitdei, respec tively, w ho handled them In a very amusing and Inl. ivsting way. The gllKts nhom Dulry most in tnresied In are Mr. and Mrs. c. lingers Forbes and ilaugliler. An gela, with Hall .seely as Mr. For bes. Helen r'albe as .Mrs. l-'orltes. snd Marlon Ness ns Angela, all of whom lnteriretd their pat-is in a nt(st reanstie matin The threw business estahllsh menta damaged by tho fire were: Alta Street Lunch. Alia street Dairy and Hales' Electric Shop. The origin of the flro la unknown. Ftillerton I'T Association box social Friday 7:30 at school, gool program. IS HERE FOB BOUT Linking up a chain of parks from and fur coats valuea at 14,000 were New iork to Alabama is the next wrapped by the burglars but left step In the road building program . behind, they evidently having been of the United States Uood iiouds ! surprised. Association. The burglary, It was reported to .... ' ""'""" au..,itu u, ii ..- peaCe 011 leers Dy 1'rinoe Erik, oc !' iganlzatlon here today authorized l Urred while the I'rince and appointment 01 a committee to re- 1'rincess, formerly Miss Lois port at the next meeting upon the Hooth. Canadian heiress, were out "desirability and feasibility of se- driving. One of the missing rings curing such a highway." I was a platlnlum and a diamond 1 he good roads campaign la to 1 dinner ring valued at 13,000 and be prosecuted In every slate under 1 tle othcr act with an emerald the terms of another resolution, j worth 1,000. Investigation, police mn.u -uiit,wureu J.necior gener al J. A. itountree ot ltinningham, Ala., to prosecute It through the formation of state and district or ganizations. llonds for good roads heedlessly voted by an eager public came to the front in adoption of a recom mendation that tho various states pass '"such remedial legislation as the confiscation of Italph Hand. Cottage Ornve wrestler, who will meet I'aul Amort, local mat artist next Tues day night ul the Antlers Theatre. arrled here today anil will re- will prevent main In tho ciiy until after his private property for the payment appenranre in the match. He la .of road bonds." In dally training In the Elks gym- o---nasliim and manv local sport fans ''or concrete worn call Taylor. are watching his workouts. He is In great shape for the match and says he expects a lively tussle with the locul lad. Amort is aleo working out each day and Is In Kxcellent trim. The seal sale for this hlg event will open Snlurday at tho theatre box office and the US No. Flint SL l ei. 22&-B. CHRISTIE E8TATE $5,000 say. Indicated the theft waa ac complished by some person famil iar with the house. Free crank case service at the Terminal Garage. DEATH STALKS DURING CAROUSAL OF TROUPE tAM.x-Ut.tt hm Leutsl U'irv.) rOKTI.ANI). Ore.. April 21 The entire estate of the late Arch hUhop Alexander t'hristie, valued best seats will probably disappear at Jl'.l.oeil. Is left to the Catholic within a few hours. The proceeds 'arch diocese of Oregon City, over of the show will go to charily 1 which he presided, under the will snd the local Elks tiro making cv-ry efort to have tho theatre packed. GRANDMOTHER BLAMED FOR CHILD'S DEATH climax Is reached when Vincent Lcirh plans to eleHt with Angels. Bxl-ted hv Dulcy. Mrs. Forlx'S. au4 William, brother of Dnlev. The "part of William was taken by Kay .lost, who being In love wl'h Angela, makes a rcrluctant third lo the conspiracy. Another humorous characi (AMm-laird Pine lsH Wlr.) TILLAMOOK. April 24 Tho for burial following tho Inquest aged 4. has been sent to Portland for hzurlal following the Inquest yesterday which resulted In a ver dict that her death was caused by a healing with a strap ndminlsler--d be her grandmother, Mrs. M. C. I'aion. Mrs. Cora M. Ivsramp. the child's mother, took the body and The also the throe-earold son, Clsr- Closing out one lot of Jersey, Satin anil Trlcoletie bloomers. black anil In colors, at half price while they last. Marksliury Co. filed hero for probat Stipulation is mnde that approx imately 170 acres of land near Cortland. Included in the bequest, be used for erection anil mainten ance of a seminary for students in priesthood ot the Human Catholic church. Personal property is listed at 13,000 cash. Ice boxes at Towell's. Mayor fe orge E. lloin k today Is sued a proclamation calling upon sll citizens of Itosehurg to ob serve the w-eek of Monday, April 27 to Sunday May 3, as American Forest Week. Tho Mayor's proclamation Is as follows: Whereas, Waller M. l'lerce. TORONTO, April 24. Fay Bain tor's party, celebrating the hun (Ircth presentation on tho road of "The I)rani Girl,' a musical com ply in which Mho is starring, waa followed by the death of a mm- ' ber of her company and the arrest, I for violation of the Ontario temp lerance act, of two negro musical , comedy stars, who were among ! her guests. Tail W. A. t.ynn, 49, died last night from a fractured skull which surgeons said he apparently suffer ed when ho fell down stairs in his hotel. Manager Barton of the company told authorities that he left the party with Lynn shortly before daybreak, accompanying the actor to his hotel. Several hours later hynn was found at the stairs In the hotel Stacey, in his street clothes with a deep gah In his scalp and a fractured Bkull. S VcVir ri'V ri:rPP . Jrw. Garden toois at Towed's. MKN ItFCI.AItFD l)Fl ask t oi ler I tut r.i l.iNt; eneo. The father, lVtrr Ie' tcsnip, after leaving the oldest son. 'I.e Hoy 10. with neighbors in the Me.la district, left for Portland with the twoyesr oM son Vnink. I Mrs. 1'alon remslns In Jail here. awaiting action by the grand Jury lovernnr of the Slate of Oregon. iiomorniw. tuesncs nt the In- In rnnfurm iv with iim nr.i.-innm. m km- mi..., uueT vesieniMV inr ui eii Hevers I on nr h. it.nt i'n,,n( i- an tx-cnnict. Nr. one could luive neichhnm who told nf reports .designated snd set aside the TeMer taken this pari thsn Hlf- thai Mrs. Pa tan had beaten thr nf April 27 to M.n- 3 l'r ford He nalp ( avlnr main a Mescamp children. It developed ! Ameriran Kor est Week, and .V : V, ,nMl neignnora nsd sent a pennon Whereas, ss a nation we are (Annrtatftl Ptij t.'aiM Wir.) NKW OIU.KANS. l.a.. April CI A mandate of the state supreme court will be ne.ssary to restore leg.il life to two residents of this city. Hoth have been entered on the official lists nf the hoard of health a dead, and although they are living, have lot the right to Sent By His Own Doctor T"" ?TT, ;,v"n.,",!,,'' h"" ! The body of a man found In I a gas filled room of a hoarding i hotie was Identified bv a son lrnnti MiilliT A lioilv rnnttrl If you, too, are suffering with ; ,n 1ht Mississippi river was idmi- Pil. rj.,.l . ' tlfiol by relatives as Charles W. per can 18c, 6 cans for ... CORNED BEEF Libbys 1 pound tins for .. 29c WALKER RED HOT CHILI 3 tins for JELXO ALL FLAVORS Per package DEL MONTeTATSUP 2 bottles for 43c 9c 4Tc TOMATOES, Royal Red, C7p Solid Pack," 3 tins for J I U CLORAX THffWONDER QCp FUL BLEACH, 2 for 1. OJU raiswsTbicTlbsTmar- j qp KET DAY for tJu ITALIAN PRUNES, OQp Large Size, 3 pounds for L u U BLACK FIGS 2 pounds for EXTRA CHOTce'mUIR PEACHES, 2 pounds for CALUMET BAKING POW DER, 1 pound for 27c lOiLLT SOAP 4 bars for 19c MACARONI SPAGHETTI, 3 pounds for.. SHELL MACARONI, NOODLES, 2 pounds for 29c 25c SATURDAY FEATURES BUTTER, 1 pound 42c ROLL. ROYAL CRYSTAL IODIZ ED SALT, 2 large pkgs. for ... COLES"SAFETY"CAN 83c 25 c 29c OREGON FULL CREAM CHEESE, 2 lbs. for "CHOCOLATE MINT WAF- )Qn ERS. Bie 1 pound box for siuU "FRESH BULK PEANUT BUTTER, 2 pounds for ... 49c 35c OPENER, 50c Value for . FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUITS Lettuce, Carrots, Onions, English Cucumbers, Radishes, Celery, Green Peas, New Spuds, Bananas, Oranges, Grapefruit and Strawberries Skaggs United Stores No. 255 WE DELIVER ORDERS OF $5.00 AND OVER 1 1 5 So. Stephens PHONE 230 Roseburg, Oregon MA.IK.HTIC THKATlIi:. J. Warren Kerrigan, the popu lar cinema star, will be seen here tonight and Saturday at the Ma Jestic Theatre in a strange role. It Is that of an outcast white man in the big special Universal pro duction, "Thundering Dawn." As a mouei young man. aho'il to be marrrod, he flees from home to attract blame he thinks rests on his father's shoulders for sup posed business defalcations, lie goes to Java and succumbs to the lure of the tropics. Soon he is a drink-crazed victim of the local city's dives. His fiance, played by Anna Q. Nilsson. follows him to Java and struggles to regenerate him. She herself almost falls a victim to the malim Influences which hold her sweetheart. Sh wins out, rinally. but not until a typhoon and tidal waw destroy the coast settlements. 1 COURT PUTS QUIETUS ON INTERFERING STRIKERS AVEXATCHEr, Wash.. April 24. A restraining order Issued by Juilee V. O. I'arr of siinorior court i here was in force today whereby I the men who recently quit work on ; the Great Northern Lumber Com ' pany's log drive will be prohibited from picketing on. or near the premises of the company or in any way Interfering with men now em ployed on the log drive. Action was taken after a suit against 37 strikers, alb-god mem ber of the Industrial Workers of the World, was filed by the lumber company asking $5,fXiO damages from each of the industrials. A hearing will be held May 6. The court order prohibits strikers from congregating on the premises of the lumber company or interfering with any of the employes by hiss ing, hooting, jeering or yelling "scabb." Our reputation Is at stake. .We would not dare misrepresent. You are to be the judge. Try one loaf of GUI MM IJKOS. MILK IIUKA!) and you cannot fail to agree. Call 133. fillghtly used ranees at Towell's. ANTLMN THKATKK. 'A Man Must Live," directed by I'aul Sloane from James Creel man's adapiton of the s'ory. "Jun gle Law", by I. A. It. WylK will le the feature at the Antlers Theatre tonight and Saturday. It's Klchard lHx's second starring production for Paramount. Jac queline Logan, Edna Murphy and Georce Nash aa well as Cherlas Meyer and others appear In support. 1 MffrM ttruJlallr with TSUfj few 10 ar until ttota mmwmmA xoooarr. Sdt my phftKMsm rjwa4i ihl I tuM tt Dr. Chat. J. )' iti-urt?a I tr. Ml. mm t0ar I a wU ii iMdihr," ditordrn, you must tooor r or Istct itop i ' rLJcrimciHinH wiin Tour n n. anl b cured st 1 huv curtd thousanJi rifi,minT ot thf molt sevrre andi at I lAMgManiint5 40 vsn- Mv nonuru,- w . .ill ! A tl A Murdette. While preparation were being made for their Interment under theo numi'r the two men made th-Mr app.ane alive. They immcdlntely called on tlr health MltKItTV THKATItK The Liberty Theatre has book ed for t od ay an d a t u rday "Wolve or the Road" an Arrow "("treat Western" starring Yakima Canutt. World's Champion Cow boy, popular for his daredevil riding, ably supported by Ena Gregory. The plot Is most interesting and the action never waivers, keeping ou on edge, until the final shot when tho mystery Is solwd. As the "Pronto Kid", Cnnultt takes full advantage of this splen did oppnrtuntt y to cnlarce his already wide circle of admirers, and his easy manner in handling a irytrf nituation is moat entertaining. V L hi i ""T IT oylto county officers urging action 'drawing upon our supplies of tim- ' J"V il J ,7 h" list of dead This was nfu , ;?:?Vr" l"Lt B,- J children. Sr four a. faJt they are KJ - L JS-1 e5 on the groun,, that once Tnter- I IllHlr Vntten-nn h Ifunt MUtiii o. ,7 "? , rrnewwl thmuah growth, and , Ului ";ed on this I1t thev nnMt rmaln o Hi.vie i-L n 1 li filt Tnrt ! f In V ,CM UOd ! 'hen-as. the greatest acen.v of thL.v ' tVtm until orders erased by the lo a month places an cleetric range In your home. Hudson Eh c tric Store. at-tbe Smith home to fp ihe ml Identity of Van I'tQc. UI wai 6u of lh bttt pro- 0 Ordrrjxir itra1nsit.n announrw ,h,. firrs hlih lrv,t( vast : t. nlTr, o"V"n i". u if.v"'"l MS k'rtlw Nos-ltPlfW ot(ICl mrp Ilinliiurili. srs m.n. 1 ,.TV il .-' r? "".. '"If new uua 01 samyies Just rvcelrwj. Jesuit J and mar prvtnteJ ,BSBkVSXEm IV pirpsrrtl. With an ploctric ranfiM for th warm weather, llud too ctrlc Store, tai-y payuinnls. V VapoRub For All Cold Troubles Pumps Decidedly in Vogue for Spring Some have a nent buclile. others a ribbon bow, and their smart lines need no further accent. These pumps are particularly appropriate to wear with the simple styles of Spring Black KiJ Patent, and Tan Calf with combinations of colot). Low, medium nnd hih heel?. Kidder's jShqe, Store Roseburg. Oregon