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ROSF.BURG NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1925. SEVEN ft hi J ft Tl BATHROOM MIRROR Special Saturday Only 98c This Mirror has a White Enamel Frame, Good Class and a Towel Bar Attached Underneath. It is also pro vided with eyelets for convenient hanging. See Our Window Display, but You'll have to hurry to get one of these Mirrors. ONLY 98c Churchill Hardware Co. The Winchester Store l STATE PRESS 1 COMMENT i crime and criminals, then so long 'will we burdened with an in'-Teaa ! Iuk numbr of murdvr-rs. ).a Grande Observer. INSANITY CORRESPONDENCE COURSE Perhaps you saw a recent car toon In a humorous publication in which two tliUKi were talking ov er their business, one of them say inp, "I'm laying off these mur ders 'til I finish my correspond ence course in Insanity." And so successful are defense cases when insanity is the plea that the A mer it an bund nf Ju'lit Is i icar Filing just that attitude among our crim inal classes. We have no doubt ' that every murderer, from one point of view, suffers from mental derangement that can easily be branded insan ity If one is inclined to be senti mental and silly. Certainly the taking of human -life is not a nor mal, natural thing for anyone to do. To kill is to experience some abnormal and degenerate mental state that is below the average and contrary to the establish.! scheme of life. But irrespunsibil Ity should not become the basis for the operation of justice in ev ery instance. The murderer in Germany who was hanged the other day for the taking of twenty-five lives was, without question, a degenerate in some way. Men do not kill scores of their fellows and go to the gal lows "joyfully" and still remain normal and Bane. Yet the German court did not concern itself with the question of sanity In dealing justice to this man. He was a murderer, a menace to society, and he paid the penalty provided by law. He may have been insane probably was, according to our present caort standards but he jtot the hangman's noose just the same. And with his death the German nation -escapes any possi bility of his being declared sane and normal at some future time and set free to perpetrate similar crimes on a defenseless people. Kugland's method of handling murder cases is equally effective and equally swift so much so, as a matter of fact, that the mur ders In that country are few and fat between. They are not both ered there either with frequent hangings or with over-populated i'.ane institutions. . America has two courses open for curtailment of crime: first, the enactment of laws that will prvent the propagation of the diseased and the degenerate; sec ond swift justice that falls to rec ognize petty Insanity as an excuse for murder. Although wo are not an ardent exponent of capital pun ishment, we believe that fast and furious convictions and equally rapid hangings for the crime of murder would do much to maintain the sanity of those inclined toward crime. It's getting too easy for a murderer to go Insane after the deed is done, especially if there is a keen criminal lawyer at hand to tell him how. Neither the Great War, the extreme complexities of American social life, nor any oth er such excuses can rllitiv bo blamed for the spread of crime In this country. As long a:t our courts and the people who should hold these courts responsible retain-their present attitude towitrd Household paints, varnishes, alabastine, and brushes for touch ing up the thousand and-one artic les about the home. See our color card. Lloyd Crocker. Order your graduation announce ments at the iNews-iteview office. New line of samples just received. viiu.ii, iiAMM.s KxaoiTi; TO Mt;il t)HI El.K JINKS. Virgil Hamlin, well known ring promotor of Portland, passed through Koseburg ywsterday af ternoon enrouto to Med ford with six scrappers, who performed in three bouts, featuring a smoker at the Elks lodge in that city last night. The party Is travelling in 1 two automobiles. Mr. Hamlin made a brief stop in this city to j say "hello" to several of his local j friends and acquaintances, some of whom were companions of his j boyhood days In Koseburg. I Mr. Hamlin states mat the Portland wrestling fans have taken quite a fancy to Ralph Hand, the southern Oregon grap pler, who meets Paul Amort in this city on the night of Apr.l 28, and that he expects to bill him . for several good matches in the big city within the next few I months. Hand will not tako on j anybody prior to his tussle with Amort, but Hanil.n expects to ! match him during the coming summer with Johnny Myers, the the middleweight champion, for whom Hand can easily make weight. Hamlin says Hand Is in the best condition of his career and dis playing wonderful improvement I in his work. When Scule Are Wrong. J From several sources have (come letters of commendation to 'the State Market Agent for tho ! recent bulletin urging that eoun- try scales be kept tested and ac curate. A paragraph from a let j ter from the Pacific Co-operative Wool Growers Is to the point, and i follow; I "We are having this matter brought to our attention wry forcibly in handling the shipments for 2600 wool growers In this and other states during the past four years. It is very seldom that we find any country scales that even closely check up with our U. 8. licensed scales, which are tested twice daily. The result is mis understanding and distrust on the oart of the grower towards his co-operative, which Is a very bad thing." There Is absolutely no reason or excuse for Inaccurate scales, says Mr. Spence. The state de partment will test them for any elevator, warehouseman or others without charge. Advise Selling Own Products. R-egardtng a recent bulletin on the matter of unreliable produce dealers, there have coma to the market agent's ofice many sug cestlons for better protection of farmers. One suggestion that was endorsed by a Grange local, was that the farm organization co-operate and own and operate their own produce house In Port land. flower Pilot's for Gruhi. Tho IT, S. Department of Agri culture warns farmers against un due optimism for the coming crop year. While a higher range or prices In livestock and dairy pro ducts is looked for, lower prices in wheat and corn are likely, the bulletin states. Needed In Oregon Mlchlsan has a Beed law that should he adopted in Cretan, the State Market A sent thinks. It requires handlers of seed to give the nrtme of the state, territory or foreign nation in which the seed was grown. "The grower is en titled to this information." says Mr. Spence. "Oregon has had much trouble in the past over seed that does not do well in this tate. The buyer has a right to know what he is raying tor." Go Slow on Flax (Jrouiiur. State Market Agent S pence be lieves then is a-great future for the flax-growing industry in Ore gon, and nat Governor Pierce perhaps builded belter than he knew when he undertook to prac tically demonstrate it in the penitentiary. Hut he does not think the farmers slrnuld become over-enthused and overdo flax production until the markets for ame are assured. '"Flax mills are coming." says Mr. 'j'p?nce, "snd flax growing will no doubt develop into a big industry, but the farmers should not rush in ahead of demand. It Is far safer to follow It.' The proof of the pudding Is In the eating of It. Try this old adage on one loaf of GK1MM ItltOS. MILK ItliKAIi and see what hap pens. Phone 133. 1918FordTouring " will sell very cheap UNION GARAGE Authorized Ford Service Phone 232 WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua ;liik XKWS. Glide had about one half inch of snow the morning of April :!d. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Illakjdy spent one day this week in Hose burg visiting. C. L. Heck ley was out chasing Coyote one day this week. John Alexander spent one day in Koseburg on business this week. W. I. Dixon of Dlxonville pas sed through Glide, one day this week. John Tlurge made a business trip to Koseburg one day recently. Mrs. Emma Nvmetz has return ed to Koseburg after spending a week or more at Glide visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Alexander. Miss Ellen Rhrum spnt the I week end In Koseburg visiting. The Glide Giange will iw'jt 'next Saturday evening and we 1 hope for a good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. lilakely and Mr. and Mrs. John Alexander of I Glide attended the Melrose Grau 1 gt Ian Saturday evening. I Glide and vicinity are making preparations to observe Forestry week beginning April L'T to .May 3, and expect the coop'-raiion of every one and in ordr that the forcnt ranger Albert Wiisendan gr. govern men t forest expert, may le ? enured as principal speaker, the Glid Parent 1Va)i pm Association meeting has bevi changed from Friday. May 1 to Thursday evening, April :;uth. Closing out beautiful line of stationary at leas than cost. Re gular $1 value, ."")(. Aim'hr line values up to 82.50 ?t 1.05 per box. Pi tlev a Confectionery N. Jackson St. -" ' ' " - i t GENERAL BLACKSMITHING A BRIDE'S DIARY A Love Story of Today By Idah McGlone Gibson and horseshoeing. All work guaranteed. Plenty room for farm er. horats. 622 Winchester SL north of auto camp. E. E. Wood cock, Prop. Tin Can Has Htipl Make America Cr---.' The epic of th. tin can! 0".r t! SYNOPSIS I rlMe ax it wus, this lulling It to Cleo MiuIimju is entertaining a our families. fawi frfcumli, 'l'l,.v sir, evl r.tiitlv I Mv ninth, r liml hvatt.rl. anil modern In their altitude toward 1 when mother ha. hysterica it ere. 1 In producing llu plate haj extremely modern in eta hr gtao atos some excltenvent." i oped out of our ability to ',' the convcni.onulltiea. so main Phe said I was an ungrateitil worm wnu A.ucnmii in i-.. -s so thai Cieo tliinks It would he girl, that I dl( not appreciate in 'ns fir kerosene, tinned be f. ?al fun to read tbein quotations from any way what Dad and .he had . niou. California fruit., Muwu::'- h .rni,tiii.Hh.r-t iliurv TheV I a.u H H re,t tnr mn nrlvnl.tlv afnff . PllieilDl'le. Maryland lOIUalOCS. are all thrilled at the Idea. Grand- i I can remember. I have newr j We lead the world In the produe- mother diary Is o quaint, so known mother lo sacririce even i "on " ennneu roooa; nrsi, oernuse uiod.st that these niouern day a brldce game for me.l ! we have the raw fruits; second, be- girls are thunderstruck. The gals 'I rving to placate her I told i cause we are proof against Old go. Then, alone, Oleo thinks of her that I thought I appreciated j World prejudices lo tinned foods; her elopment with Paul Winthrop her. but I faiKed to see that even third, because time grows more val which is planned for the Imme- she or anvone else could do i """le as we travel from east to dlate future. She reads another I enough for me to let them have ! west. Is the assertion of a writer in passage of the modest, old-fash-' the arranging of my entire future j The Nation's Business. Time means loned diary. . It pricks her cousc- life. , nothing to the oriental, and the typ- ience. Kor, though engaged to Paul spoke up here and aslced: '"' Herman haiisfrau spends a good Paul she, only th night before "What have you got ai-alnst me ! P"t of the day in the kitchen over enjoyed the kisses of Chick anyhow, Mrs. Madison?" i her iots and pans. The ability to Adams. Then Cleo wonders who- i Mother hesitated a moment and I Improvise a meal out of tinned ther her grandmothers had mis- . then jald: "You are so young, i foods unswera to the demand for sed anything. Cl o s parents nau both or you. Besides you know, i snon cuts in our sivui-uiooi, beeu rich. Now they were social niy boy, that yon have nothing climbers. So were Paul's, lie In the world to keep a wife on has Just been graduated f rom i but your salary Clvo has spent West Point and ass.gnea to ban , more money than that each year Antonio. Doth sets of parents opposed the match for Identical reasons, hach wanted their child to marry money. So Cleo and Paul planned to elope If neces sary.. Connie Ternune, weaitny, or the reasons I am getting mar wanted to marry Paul. Cleo's I rlpd is, to escape It. We'll get mother is furious when Bhe learns along all rlj;ht. Don't you wor of Cleo's determination to marry ry." Paul, bhe demands Cleo marry. os. echoed my new husband, our complex western life. I ' The era of abbreviation! "Slow," I as our forefathers knew the term. Is nut only out of fashion, but we since she was twelve on her I shorten the word Itself by 2o per clothes alone." I cent. As to the tin can, be It known Hut. mother." I hastily Inter- i Hint tin plate Is nothing more than rupted. 'Paul and I are not gotnt; paper-thin sheet Iron which our In for any socltil life. In fact, one I steel companies turn out by the thousunus or square reel. inese sheets nre given a bath In molten ln and are thus presented to the i A GOOD TIME TO BUY Is while you have time to shop around. If you wait until the day you need an implement you may pay too much. 2 and 3 Section Spring Tooth Harrows. 2 Section $30.03 Drag Harrow $23.80 Special I Springtooth Harrow $10.00 See Us First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE R03EBURQ OAKLAND wealthy Chick Adams. Cluo und Paul attend a party at Connie Terhune'i. The afluir Is livoiy. Chick Adams drawns Cleo asldo protesting that she should have come with liiin. . Cleo doubts her love for Paul "we'll get along all right." Strange as It seems 1 wondered at that momenvent if Paul was Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PACE. 'nrld under the bright und utilnltu aspect of tin plate. In easting Hbout fur a container for pre served and concentrated UkhU the world was smart enough to discover FOR SALE alwnrs going to let me take the thai tin does not tiirnish In the nlr FOR SALE Dry wood. W. A. Jen kins, Phone 14F41. Initiative. -Mother by this time hnd calm ed down a Utile. "I nunnoHA there Her Grandmother's dlAy makes lis no use to make any more fus Cleo wonder. 'over your marriage." sire plain Paul protests his love for thejtivcly remarked. "You are both girl. of age. Neither your father nor The tu-n nrfl wed I I inU hnva nrevftiled vnn even If we wanted to. How long am I praiseworthy custom, which, nerer- TELLING IT TO .MOTUEU. vou going to stny here. Paul, be- j Ihelcss, may be cun lcd loo far. ul. Evldently Paul had made a raise fore yon go back to your post?' . serves J. 1 Ne so,,, n Adventure. that morning for 1 saw him hand "I had thought or staying my , 'V" , Vorm t le the minister a five-dollar laill ! whole leave, about four weeks. " Q.i.I J i , ! and Is proof n'ainst incut, frull and vegetable add. Keep Potential Line j Intact in Odd Way ' Respect for one's elders Is 4 J ATM. AC, Paints and Varnishes, at i'uv ell's Furniture Co. I PoK 6 ALL' Fir block wood. fjTper iir. Phone 14F2. wh?n we started out and just as You see, Cleo and I had no Idea one's parents die. (if course. It Is . . .. i nnH miner 11 ini'iiii ill Keen infill lime five-dollar bill which 1 had given i had Planned to h.t our wed- j If IIh-jt fnll out of tree and break nn, i the nlelit hefore I d ng at the end or my leave and meir neci.s. or meet a snatK wn'ie , Paul seemed to have an Idea ! Bo directly to the post." tm-y are swimmlmf about In inld- tuat some peculiar dignfty was I "Why .It, the world didn't you (ocean, and extreme old age Is also rou uirld of Mm so af ?r we had I do. so " asked mother petulantly, responsible for many casualties, coquired or him, so a ter we nau ..slmnlv ,. ,.,..,,,, Even so. the respected parent! ftraiuiuiuu oy mw iiuius- - - . V t .it. h n,.,ui (,n thu ... i i ,1. i r . inii vnii mnri a a urn wnpn iimi n' uic c muai, -" -- hi, arm 1 1 told you of my plans and said ilrary. live n,ore vitally than ever. ' I vou would not forgive me If 1 In- jnnd the practical-minded Indigenes C.reat Scott, Tan, get into , , , have found a perfeiily simple solu- alep. I whispered as we started i ..,.,, , i ,i, not to lion of this awkward problem. out of the room. Kven as 1 said It there was a little sinking In I my heurt, for I was superstitious now." They go to the next village or Winstel chocolates made especi ally for the Drug Store Trade. Wholesome food for old and young. Lloyd Crocker. CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS Notice Is hereby given, that all school warrants of School District No. 4 of liouglas County Oregon up to and including No. 7S01 and endorsed "Not Paid For Want of Funds" on the 31st day of October litlU and prior thereto, are this day called for payment and all interest thereon ceases from the dato of this notice. Dated this the 21st day of April 1923. V. J. MICELLI, Clerk. enough to think it was bad found out that we are really iitur ried." , "Well. I shnll have to get hold of your mother, my boy. and be ttt'otn us, we will at least give you a reception and invite all v'. ihm ia what I ihoncht von neighboring island and buy a child would ' do. mother, when you of the desired sex, whom they adept ns ineir miner, mowicr or griiuii parent, us the case may reipilre. The child Is given the deceased's name, rank and precedence. He la treated with every mark of respect formerly accorded the real relative at least when the occuslon culls for ceremony. This makes for nstonlshlng con- thlnk perhaps," mother eald 'fusion among relatives, and It drew --r.i i, .i.. ... U Dn. mini nne v suor ivno fame iro n As we got Into the car be said Volition that the girts vou I another Island, the scornful coiu ire to hlnwelf han Jo me. wl J ( yuU hove one wtl, c(;nie ;niHn,. . .F . h-nH,v. ..'.. n All i. that iiAnn.fTU,r0 am Rolnff to Invite people to shall not if 1 can mvH .,au am mp w(;h the ,(lea omen to get out of step tho first time wo tried to waik together after marriage. The nilulstvr stopped us at the door and had to wait a few min- ! ultra wmio inc i-uuimuiu " i i i nnnr I your friends 71 V tVi . i V- "I don't want ua hi. wu iniiir.a 11 . lug to s gn the register In the wrong place, mo "Thank God that's over. I shall never again go through such a half hour. myself that 1 said rebelllonsly. i reception," I FOR SALE Pack pony, wt about loou pounds. Phone 328-J. FOR SALE Goose eggs for batch ing, lii cents each, Vosburgb's. FOR " SALE Cheap" 1923' Motor cycle and side car. 531 E. Lane St lIt Y'old' Krbwtii'flr wood, tfSulur two tier load. Phone 4YF31. A. C. Anderson. SEWINU MACHINES for suit, ror rent, aud repairing. Powell Fur niture Co. ACC'T bulldiFgllfsciriiouse at 441 Fowler St. to highest bidder by Monday, April 27. Phone 30 It. FOR SALE 900 slngleTcomb'Wlilte Leghorns, day old chlx, May 19 batch. Phone 171' 3. U. W. Burt, Koseburg. FOR "SALE AuerhorsrMirchell wagon, a two seat spring wagon, a green bone grinder, a large family refrigerator, J. C. Uerety, Koseburg, Ht. 1, llox IK. I said both help it ! "I hope you will not. demurely, and then wo lui M-neu. n t ba(,k to Ulut 8rmy i ''I'Thnps It wont l so bad, ' , ,,e u. : nftvr nil. i pfir " I whimuTpd. but .. - ... , . i.n'in i anifirv vnii win lit k hu ... .... m I he wouldn't be comforted. i V ": " wyn (tie ueimir .-ncwb. jiiij. .inn ii 111 ;;'" 'Andre, the rnirnh spy. wim (-Hp- in mind that thy will give us a lot of praai'tits? ' "You put U vuiuariy, i;iro, nut Ittiea! Oh, that In the place where they marry their grand daughters !" Spot Rich in History Purine the .evolutionary wnr every proinlnt'nt hill In I ho vii lnlty of Tnrrytown. N. Y., was the mene nf an en'-'unter or n fortith'ttthm. "How are we Roini; to t1 1 1 the POUND PASSES $4.80 (AmnHaiI Vrrm ti(uit Wlrf.) LONDON. April 21. The pound jfterlfnir today touched $1.80 B-8, which Is its bih'8t point since the war on the London mnrket. The view was expressed In fi nancial quarters that the apprecia tion of HterlinK would conl'nue iBl'-adily until iar was reached, I which thes quarters expected will 'be co-incident witu the new budget announcement in the House of I Commons next Tuenday by Win 'nton Churchill, Chancellor of the Kschequer. j The treasury is understood to be ready to ralne the embarKo on Kold experts a nnon aa the par mile stone la reached. folkH. Mrs. Armstrong? my new , husband asked. ' ' "Well. I think you had better I come over to my hoiie and we'll ! tell mother and then I'll go over to your house with you and In form my mother-in-law. In that way we'll get It over as soon as possible." I rather trembled at the Idea, for I thought it was Koing to bo pretty bud. but I had no Idea whatever thnt it would be aa ter- T.miioitow An Mother ,ucvr HOME COOKED FOOD SALE The Ladies of the lured In Turn-town. There Is a monument commetnniilnn thl event. A lltle stream nearby Is called Andre bnmk, and a lnr?e wlihewfMMl. which forinerly mood Ttaptlst 1 noHr ti,e monument, was called church will hold a cooked food ; Andre's tree. In 17T7 Vauchan's sale at McKean Parby and Itahl- j troops landed here, and here no win's. Saturday April 25. Proceeds ! rurn-d the capture of the Itrltlsh to go to Children's Farm Home. j ,y Major Hunt and a force of vol o I unteers. Hlfih Kiade. extra fancy, rag ! The town 1 famous nlun ns the rues nt i'owhII's, I NOTICE t have moved my blacksmith t-hop from 131 Norih liose St. to what U known as the Grand View par rk building on South Stephens St. s blocks south of Cass street. I am now prepared to do all kinds of blacksmith work, also the building of truck bodies and trailers. New wheels for all classes of cars. i HAItltY HAG EL I Prepared a fiSCll'-WIL hot or cold Wll'rMffiSf water. No '- Vf;, nJ K I i Safe Milk and Diet I birthplace and homo of Washing ton Irving. tn the north Is Sleepy Hollow, where he was b:rled, anil on the south of the village is Sun nvslde, where his home still stands. Tarrylown Is one of the oldest set tlements In Now York. Tailteann Garnet The Ttilltennn games wlih-h have been successfully revived In Ire- For Infants, Crowing Children. Inml nre so railed In perpetuation Invalids, Nursing Mothers, etc. of the name of gtieen Tiillto. who tradition snys reigned over Ireland some hiindwds of years before X"l tt X4 Christ. Ilelng childless, she adopt- g Mll 1 i t ''d " vonth mimed l.tigh, who sue K,y g glff I flPA ceeded to the throne at her death. Vt 0A 4MJ grateful memory of his foster & mother. King I. ugh nrganl7eil nn IiXJIl SALK Two good cows, one 10 years old $35; one, 3 years old to freshen soon $GU, It taken be fore freshing. Thornburg. Phone VIVVi. WOOD' FOR SALE Oak block; oak split IS In.; also light-young mare for salo. Phone 42F1-I. French Nichols, Koseburg ill. 1, llox Yi. KOll SALKT blackshntrforgeTnd tongs; 1 force drill and bits; 1 platiorra scalu; 1 mower, priced right. Inquire at Geo. (iilbaui, 332 N. Jackson, phone 478. Foil SALK Z0 acres in Garden Valley. Lots 1 and 8 Illock 8 Plat B K. H. O. T. S1UU per acre. Address: C. E. Hauey, 814 W. Silver, Albuquerque, New Mexico. BKAL'TIFI'L S U II U 11 if A, home aud chicken lunch on pavement. Alt conveniences, your own terms. Also city prop erty, bee Jim Clark at ltoseuurg Studio. FOU SALE Stodilarduomeeiglt room, modem, full basement and garage. Acre of land goes Willi property. End of east Lane St on Terrace Ave. For price phone 3tt). FOH SALK or tradoforpropertj In West Koseburg or North Kose burg, lul acres improved land. Five-room house and other build ings. K. W. Stovull, Alexander addition. FUR BALK Second band 8 horse Marine boiler at Imperial Clean ers. bUCKGOOoTTStctflngT'lITlor setting of fifteen. Write to Mat tie Brown. Klkton, Oregon. FOR SALK Fine Hoosler Kitchen Cabinet, very cheap. Call at once at Ml E. Second Ave. North Koseburg. FOIl'S ALE Stock of automobile ' springs and spring steel. Also spring making tools. Business closed up on account of sickness. Ceo. H. Poole, 204 W. Douglas. FOH SALE Filling" Station; lunch room.confectlonery, and luncheon goods. Is located on Coos Bay Highway between Roseburg and Marshfield. Inquiries promptly answered. Bridge, Ore, 8. C. Ford FOR SALE 160 acres lnDouglaa county, five miles from Myrtle Creek; close to school, good road. some buildings five acres clear ed, balance timber. Price 15 per acre. Mrs. C. M. Crockett, 411 Alnsworlh Ave., Portland, Oregon WANTED HOUSEKEEPER wanted. 1137 N. j Jackson. iWANTED-Patutlng, papernanglng, kalsominlng. Reasonable. Esti mates free. John Weaterluni Box 91 Dlllard, Oregon. WANTED Experienced worn a I wants housework. Address Ross burg Rt 2, Box 23 B. . 'ANTf Middle aged woman to do light housework for semi. invalid. Phone 39-J or call at 405 Second Avenue so. . 1 LOST AND FOUND ST FOUND Watch. Owner may have same by calling at 646 Fowler St., describe watch and pay for adv. FOR RENT i BLOODY CLASH IN PARIS (AM.nl.tnt rrrm Leaat"l V,lr.) PAKIH, April 21. Three youths wore killed and eight wouud-d In a shooting ufl'ray which occurred as lliey were leaving a meeting of the national republican league In Hue Iiainreuiont last night. Po lice captured two men alleged to be Voniiuuulsts with pistols In their hands. Arundol. r.inno inner. Phone 1S9-L. Rich milk, combined with extract of choice grains. Very nourishing, yet so easily digested that it is used, with benefit, by ALL AGES, ailing or well. An upbuilding diet for infants, invalids, nursing mothers, etc. Convenient, Light Nourishment, whenever faint or hungry. A cupful, taken hot, upon retiring, induces sound, refreshing sleep. "Aonncli Tuiltennn" that IsTallle's festival to which each Irish rhlerttiln brought bis star iith- letes. Ills best horsemen. Ills most expert harpists. The festival once established, win rnntinticd for nearly Ii.!"! years. Then It lapsed, to be revived Ly tho Free State government. NOTICE I. James W. Hunter, hereby give notice of my intention to make soldier's claim proof, to establish my claim to the land described ns follows: SKI, SWJ, section 27. township 20 K., Range 7 West, Willamette meridian, contalulug 4n acres. FOR RENT Garage, 404 West j Douglas. FOR HKNT Four furnished house, keeping rooms. 246 N. Rose. FOn RENT Modern apartment, gurage, adults. Phone 403-R. FOR RENT t room house wlU sleeping porch, close in. 230 K Lane rit FOR RENTDcslrabTr room-In private family, for gentleman; close In. Phone 202-R. FOU RENT tlood S room-liouse", modern, unfurnished or partly furnished. Close in. Phone 1S0-J. FOR KENT 2 room apartment with bath, lights and water fur ninhed. 3 blocks from P. O. 117.60 Phone 227 Y, FOR" REN T TwlurnTshed auites, one of two rooms, other of three. Both suites downstairs, with bath, water and light Included In rental charge of fig per month each. Apply 302 West Washington St. cor. Stephens. v 1 I MISCELLANEOUS I TUBBY 43.8 Miles on Gal. -VJr OT Ua tMs7k ftuoilt Th-wsisr Cs-burrtfi Cnn t1 M lot Ma r. itat 1 m fit Sl Vjj c ... $. ff 'to . Ls 4V m slf- j . I No Beggars or Peddlers Allowed. By WINNER rt ''ii ilnlTrWSJJf. THERMOSTATIC 0ISI.C0. otPiiiMiat j nosKni IKl. ORK. TIB ill cr.MP rn hawi.' yjE've 6EEM FDOLIM' 10N6 -fTi EMOOCH TUYIW TO Ht A l Kll1 UU ou i m ov I YcXl'EE TOO DUMB TO IZbQM ATHIMG SO YOU GOTTA v. 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