- ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW TUESDAY. APRIL 28. 1925.
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take advantage of this
opportunity to get these v al
uable "Wear-Ever" utensils
at the special prices.
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Adonnttia Ctke Pin
Churchill Hardware Company
The Winchester Store
I LETTERS FROM THE
X PEOPLE I
OBJECTS TO riio-
1'A.NK LAXGVAGK.
It seems to me that it Is due
to the students and teachers of
the KoHeburg High School that a
ft'W words of commendation be
spoken In appreciation of tho en
tertainments given by them in the
past.
I have attended' many of the
plays anil operettas staged ill tile
last few years and have thor
oughly enjoyed them. I have
Louis C. Davis
Painting and Paper Hanging
Phone 569-R
427 East Douglas St.
STRAWBERRIES
We want to correspond with
growers, write us what varieties
you have, when they will be
ready and acreage you have.
PAGE & SON
Portland Oregon
been especially impressed with
the thoroughness of preparation
and thf spirit that the students
put Inft) the work. Many people
do not realize the enormous
amount of tedious drilling and re
hearsing .necessary to fret such
gratifying results. Then I have
often marveled at the talent dis
played by many of the actors.
If more people would patron
ize these home talent plays in
stead of paying large admission
to see tome of the quest ionable
road shows, they would get better
entertainment for their money
and the' money would go for wor
thy local causes.
ItGweer, one criticism must he
made which dops not reflect on
the student body. I do not know
who was responsible for allowing
the use of profanity in the Sen
ior Class Play, Dulcy, but the per
sons responsible are worthy of
rebukes from the taxpayers and
parents of the community. It was
not only vulgar In the extreme,
but also the breaking of the Third
Commandment. I have hcaril
many criticisms of this feature
of the play.
Our young people have enough
temptations in that liiff without
being fauyht Mich language In
our public schools.
FLOYD c. cruNEi:.
; What a pity nil mankind ran
! not have so good a loaf at so low
' a price. Fortunate indeed nre
those who are In reach of Ultl.MM
BROS.' MILK PUEAD. Phone
i m.
Keep the Rent
Take things under your wins
own the home you live in and
defy the landlord. Let us help
you.
Contracting, Building, Concrete
Work, and Furnish Estimates
and Plans.
J. E. RUNYAN
Phone 202-J
4S7 South Jackson St.
Roscburg.
LOST II FORTUNE
(AMcrUttd iTra Lrmawtl Wire.)
I.ONIKW. April 28 The Pally
Mall which recently told of Sir
Kroderiek Hart well's misadvent
ure in whiskoy running off the
American ceait, now ea he has
circularized his supporter to tie
effect that he lost everything In
the debacle.
Of the fil.000 cases in the
shipment, the American authori
ties are declared to have seized
more than 32,0(t0. About 6.000
were sold and tire proceeds spent
n vessels, coal and other things.
Thirty-two thousand cases remain
available for sale, the circular
says, but it is problematical whe
ther they can be disposed of, the
risk of seizures being great.
"It Is obvious." Sir Itrod-erfck
continues, "that a big loss of
capital is inevitable and every
contributor ha the ripht to sue
me for nonfulfillment of my gua
rantee, but I hare lost every
thing, and any such action would
only result in hampering my en
deavors to save something from
tho wreck. And I am the only
person who can do so."
A BRIDE'S DIARY
A Love Story of Today
By Idah McClone Gibson
MRS. ANDERSON'S !
BODY TO BE SHIPPED
TO FORMER HOME
Mrs. E. O. Anderson, died early
this niornlnx at Mercy Hospital
after a short Illness. Although Mrs.
Anderson had .been In 111 health
for about two years, she did not
become critically 111 until a few
SYNOPSIS "I'm talking about something
Cleo Madifon. eutertalning av.ry Important, and you. Mr. Mad-
few friends decides to read her isi,n. are speaking to Mrs. Paul days aito, her death coming quite
grandmother's diery. Granduto-. Armstrong. 1 was married two : suddenly.
titer's diary Is so ciuaint. so 1110- hours ago. " Mrs. Anderson was 46 years of
dest, that these modern-day girls .. . . . .iirrn.i nl lived for nearly SO years
are thunderstruck. Whin the
from that which I expected. ne " w aiiowa. Oregon, leaving there
didn't say a word. He just gather- 'ml one "KO "r Kandon in
n.eut with Paul Wlnthrop planned me n ft . hole of bl.nefn hr .
lor ine nnmeuiaie luinro. . . , , hfnP .. a lie came to ltosetmrK about six
cons.lence is pricked by a passaBo "f,8,., , r 1 J. "BI',f "it i o. exfecting to locate hero,
of the modest, old-fashioned df ' "tJ bn,'y Kr? h.!."" She leaves a husband, and three
ary.. Por. thouch enguKed to " t.,,, , r 1 " " " , brothers. She and ht r busband
Paul she. only the night before I ! ou don t mean to say you , , h ,h chrUt,0 chur(.h
enjoyed the kises of Chick Adams. r weeping? I didn t think any- f ,h, exectinK to
Hoth sets of parents opposed the 'one after living with n.e as long JJJ Cre rnmne" y
maim un-auae Bi out. iiui. ... - .. ... . runer..l ,Hrvic. 111 he belli
at the Indertaking Chapel at 7:30
families had been rich, but now ,have me leave. It ought to be
were social c!imter. and the I relief to you. You should know by
parents wanted each to marry this time 1 have always been an
money. Connie Terhune. wealthy, expense and a care for you and not
wanted to marry Paul. At a party uuuch of a joy."
Chirk Adams draws Oleo aside I "Voti have always been my pride
protesting that she should have t ns well as mv Jnv, little girl. WherJ
come with him. Cleo doubts her ta iaui' i ant to ,,.n him he will
love for Paul. Her grandmother's 'have to be very good to you."
diary mak.s Cleo wonder Paul ,.e hjw g(in( ,o brtnk he Ro((1
l'"""" """' news to his father and Ineidcntal-
o'clock this evening, and the body
win oe amppea to Wallow:
Can you asg more than perfec
tion tu a nut brown loaf of de
licious bread? CliIMM llltOS.'
MILK 11 It LA D. l'hona 133.
Dandy Weather!
Makes you want to get out and dig in the dirt
or go fishing. We don't sell fishing tackle, but we
do sell ' farm machinery Harrows, Cultivators,
Tractor Implements.
Springtooth Harrow $30.00
Have you seen our Springtooth for tractor use.
SOMETHING DIFFERENT
See Us First We Can Save You Money
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
ROSEBURG OAKLAND
They are wed. Cleo's mother be
comes hysteric. Connie again
shows her Jealousy.
Call For City Improvement Bond.
THE FATHERS REJOICE
When you buy hay machinery ., ., ,,.., , ,,.iki
Mold . litnk "V "- - " v ...
be sure to get
you can readily get repairs.
We !
that any girl w ould make i
sell the Mccormick and Peering Ye , m notJ hPl but e.l us to n.arry money,
lines and their regular repair ser-1 inU(.r!itanJ how very clevl.r lt WRS. ; hat we are married the;
vice Is the best of any machinery
mad". Wharton llros.
MOHAIR BIDS ARE
REDUCED 5c PER LB.
1918FordTouring
will 811 very cheap
UNION GARAGE
Authorised Ford Service
Phone 232
ft J T . tm m kd bem
Sent By His Own Doctor
l uffrd drMdfutlr Hh PUm for 10
j ftmr uatil an oprstion s-mexl nxMMf7,
But mr plijFitin rqutld that 1 first
I try Dr. CVmuj. J. Dcaa'a nw-MfrKico I trafc.
Btnl, mmu btxUr I an ad heathy."
! If you, too, are suffering with
Piles or other Rectal or Colon
disorders, you must sooner or later (top
I exnerimentina With vour health, and
be cured as 1 have cured thousands of
cases, many of the most srvere and of as
loncstandincus'fv years. My non-suTgi
" i , -i i a a v
THhDtocurr your Pdes,or
7v t Vur fee will he refunded.
. for T!'
CAnciatPiI Prii Lfaiml Wlrt.)
PORTLAND. Ore.. April 28.
Local mohair buyers have reduced
their bids to country shippers ap
proximately five cents a pound In
the past week, ltest offers todav
for lens; staple delivered Portland
are 4! cents a pound with short
staple at 40 cents and Hurry at
22 rents a pound. Itids for kid
hair have been reduced to 60 cents
a pound delivered Portland. Weak
ness In the mohair market at this
timo is attributed to tho irregular
trend in wool.
Ka stern wool prices continue
nominal around 50 cents, grease
basis.
From floslon comes reports of
some pond fleece of fine quality
and pood long stnpl? selling lower
Ihnn 50 cents.
While no great activity is noted
n Oregon wool at the moment,
dealers here look for the biggest
wool reason In years. The associa
tion has moved Into theJr new loca
tion, the Pacific Wool and Ware
house at 12th and Davis,
now have accommodations
Connie was surely the product of
the 20th century. She didn't be
lieve in hypocrisy of any kind.
ly touch him for enough money to
pay for a few day at the hotel be-
fore we have to suffer u reception i
which his mother and my mother
insist upou giving us. They are
madder than hops because we got
married, Dad; both of them.
"You know that they both want-
but now
y are go
ing to Invite everybody in town to
meet ii I suppose they will tell
thent that it van the dream of
Notice Is hereby given that city
Improvement bonds of tho City of
Hoseburg, Oregon, series 4'P" Nos.
7 tu 2S inc., will be due and will
be paid on the first day of May
1025, and that interest will ceude
after said date.
Dated April 27th 1925.
W. F. THOMAS,
City Treasurer.
Classified Section
ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE.
FOR SALE
We have an attractive and serv- I
ireable line of rubber aiitons or 1
I wonder w:hat grandmother 'l,, ir "ve" u,at 1 "loulJ l)a Mrs' i kitchen wear which naves women
... . .... ArmMlrnni- - .
would hare done could she have
looked ahead and found that her
L'rumliliiiitthter was running UD
against such a problem as this. lew uaya anu uieu we win start
' W hy are you saving all this out alone,
to me.. Connie?" 1 finally asked. "Vou didn't have so much money
"Are you giving me fair warning when you and mother first mar
tluit vou are going to try to take ;ried, did you?"
my husband away from me? If that I Mad looked at me for an Instant
is the case will you please remem- as thouKh he hardly knew what I
ber when vou feel such predatory was talking about, and then he
inclinations coming over you that; sat down and wrote out a check
you "have given me the greatest In- and silently handed ine one for
centive I have had yet to hang on- $1.5u0. "Don't say anything about
to him himself:" " ' '""" mother," he whispered,
Connie grabbed mv shoulders as "'Kh lje was not one but
. . , . uni.nnno tr t ) "CI I IO Hear.
building and Dad's office. ! , J'".,, I?!'- -a
She seemed to know she haa ."' ;
gone too far. "Can't you take
armsiroui,- (time and enercv of new ine and.
e are not going to worry i laundering. Lloyd Crocker.
then any. i'uul will get his pay in
Foil SALK Dry wood. W. A. Jen
kins, Phono 14P4L
LAN IIKAVIKll TAX.
ioke. Cleo?" Hhe asked. "I have al
ways heard that a married woman
quickly loses her sense of humor,
hut I did not think that you would
lose yours so quickly as this." Con
was laughing a queer little laugh
and I composed my face into a
smile.
"I don't think I have lost my
and sense of humor yet, dear, for I
for 'can still see that 1 am supposed 10
times he has had since I have
known him. Just a few moments
here and there when he was being
thanked for the money he was giv
ing to mother and me.
"Is Mrs. Armstrnng here?" ask
ed a girl from the outer room.
'She Is wanted on the telephone."
I sailed out to the telephone
booth with all the dignity I could
assume, and 1 lipard a whisper
here and there which told me the
larcest wool growers in the Pacif
ic Northwest now lined up with
the association ami they expect to
draw more wool to Portland than
has come here in the rasl-
GENERAL BLACKSMITH I NG
and horseshoeing. All work
guaranteed. Plenty room for farm
ers horses. 622 Winchester St.
north of auto camp. E. K. Wood
cock. Prop.
about S.noo.OOft pounds of wool as be envied for winning Paul Arm- (news of my marriage was being
compared to 3.roo,flo0 pounds at strong." circulated about the office,
their old location. With that I ran to the elevator. ! "Cleo, its me." said Paul with a
Manv new members have joined For a wonder I found Dad in hifl delightful intonation and a dmre
the co-operatives, with some of the 'private office smiling to himself, gard of grammar: "1 am at your
"Oh, you know! "I exclaimed hap- nou.se anu your mniner wants i
pjVi know what she shall pack up fr
"Yes, I know, little girl, that I've you.' We aro going to the hotel
just made a 'crarker-jack real ei- lr a lew uaya. iou can nave mo
late deal that will net me $5,000." rest sent over tomorrow.'
"Then mother hasn't told you f "Oh, she'll know tho things I
yet,M need. What are you doing over
"Told me what? I've been out of there. I, thouyht you were goiug
the office all the afternoon." rto your fathers' office.
"Well. I've got some great news I uiu, Anu ieo, imu seems 10
for you. Dad. You have gotten rid
of your daughter this afternoon."
"Gotten rid of you. What in the
world are you talking about,
Clen?"
(Aanoetatfd l'fa latt Wir..
PPM). Ore., April 2S. U. S.
Hamilton, state representative
from Deschutes county und It. W.
Sawyer, county judge are prepar
ing an initiative measure w hich
will increase the tax on passenger
busses and freight trucks even
Blmw the scale provided In house
hill 41.'! on which a referendum
is heing sought.
While the pcalo to be provided
for In the Initiative measure has
not ns yet been decided, according
to Mr. Hamilton, it will be high
enough to make up for tire toss
to the state during the time when
the law as passed by the legisla
ture awaits tho approval of the
people.
The hacking of nil of those In
the legislature who favoivd house
bill 4t;i and the county judges
and county commissioners, is said
to be behind the proposed Initia
tive measure.
Oil dALU Kuinuure.
le.ri et.
Mill
' For prompt taxi service, city or
country trips. Phone 44.
STATE SUPREME
COURT RULING ON
SOFT DRINK CASE
be the only we have pleased with
our marriage."
"No. dear, my Dad Is glad of it
too. lie wants us to be happy.
I Tomorrow Himself and Wife
The golf team of the Kosehurg
Country club will go to Marshfield
Sunday for a tournament with the
team there. The local golfers ar
In good trim, and a lively contest
with the Coos Hay club Is antici
pated. It is expected that about
25 local men and their faiulllcB
will make the trip.
Grass rockers at Powell's.
(AMoctatl l'rrm taprvl Wire.)
SALKM. Ore., April 2S. An or
dinance of the city of Portland
prohibiting aliens from selling
soft drinks Is held unconstitutional i "p""
in an opinion of the supreme court
today, writtf-n by JuMice Ilurnett
in the case of M. George and oth
ers against the rlty. The opinion
r-'vrr.-es Judge George Tazwell of
1 the lower court for Multnomah
county.
The term "soft drink" is defined
by the ordinance to mean and in
clude any drink of he vera 1:0 except
tea. coffee, milk, cocoa, chocolate
and their direct substitutes."
j "Aside from thn five drinks
1 mentioned.' says Justice Ilurnett,
j"aml the substitute 'soft drinks,' It
I would include anything potable
from Scotch whiskey to bull run
j wat'-r."
"TnUInc 'hp nnim1 nrntfrflnti ton-
' tore of the 11th amendment to the 1 h
: national con?
terms of seel
. our own state constitution respect
ing the privileges of white foreign
ers who reshljj hire," says the
opinion, "it is plain that in respect
1 to perrons proposing to engage Jn
nn otherwise lawful occupation, n
di.-t ine tion based solely on wheth-
Mrs. Gustaf Lindner was in
front the rural districts and a
Kosehurg caller for a short .time
this morning. She was here
C. N. Howard left this inorniu
for his home nt Kiddle, aft
spending tho past week here vi;
tting at the home of his niece,
shopping and
transacting bus1.-j Mrs. C. St a ley, and attending to
' business matters.
Notice the Van Ess flexible rubber massage cap on the
bottle. You rub the bottle over your head and the rubber
nipples feed the hair growing medicine into the scalp.
One minute a day in your own home with Van Ksa
Liquid Scalp MapsaRe means an abundance of new hair
and the gloss and luster that come with perfect hair heulth.
A m ahottl tht 90-day trratmatt fife.
W ttu a utuut uMiiMaL
Nathan Fullerton Toe Rexall Store
lllll HMH,IMillllll IO IV
nstltution and the j ra
tion 31 of article of ! li
v. Uiniii bc,u. aln n. is not p rnutted in this , ra
aS irp jTOBS llrir wrole b,k,f dls' ! SI
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
STOP AT
Hotel Umpqua
P0RTLAAO OrfjlCfA.' ATTt OfKCfcS
Or Oten Duitr:irq St'i-fa B iJwi
A TrlAMDyMAI 4 T ANO PI i
senting opinion.
,
Planet Jr. senders and cultivat
ors In Mock at Wharton Pros.
HAVE
US
60V
yooa
MOVING
Furniture receives the
utmost care and attention
in our hands. Our vans
ire specially padded und
quipped for the transpor
Uition of furniture to any
part of the city or sur
roundings. ..
"We aim to please"
funMITUae H.g. French
TRANSFER 'NO SICRACE CO.
PHONE 220
TELEPHONE
SUPERVISOR
TellsoftheBenefitReceived
by Taking Lydia . Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound
Leavenworth, Kansas. " My work
was lon-distance oH'ratin(? and flujw
ervising.and J got
in to a very nervous
state and was all
run-down. 1 wad
easily annoyed at
trifles, was ex
tremely nervous
and always had a
tired feelingwhich
made me awfully
listless. Through
a newspaper I
learned of Lydia
K. Pink ham's Vee-
etahleCompoundand tliinking it would
help me 1 tried it. It quieted my
nerves, I was less annoyca and moro
lively. It took away that draginn;
feeling and improved my health in
every way. I was able, to continuo
my work with more vior than beforo
and I recommend the Vegetable Com
pound to all young girls. 1 am mar
ried now and have a nig baby tioy and
am in the best of health. If I should
ever have any trouble PI I take tho
Veiretable Compound a train, for I
. know it will hclpme as itdid before."
f ; - Mrs. O. W. Tihku Pawnee St,
L-liven worm, namuis.
T.vdin F! Pink hnm'H Verrnf nMn fVm.
t pound is a dependable medicine for
5 Mi all these troubles, h'ot aalu by drug-
si- " I
1'Olt SALE Kir block wood,
per tier. Phone 14F2.
JAPALAC, Paints and Varnishes, at
Powell's Furniture Co.
KO I l"iSAL --Large "lot "closo in
Cheap. Terms. Phone :t."ti-lt
i'OH' SALK- 1 i24 KordTruckl
J200. 1 110 Prospect alreet.
License paid.
tOH SALK beveral nice young
fresh milch goats. J, A. Wil
liams, riioue 3SF2.
SKWLSG MACHINES Ior"aale77ur
rent, and rvpaiiiug. Powell Fur
niture Co.
KOH SA LE -Pluck XirseOlulit
eggs for setting. $1.00 per
setilng. I'hone 5 F '2.
Foil " SAiJkOvei'tand rua"dsterT
li)2S license, for $05. Inquire
at Antlers or Majestic Theatres.
FOll SALE 5 doz. W7li. Uoos
ters, 7 weeks old. $2 per doz.
J. F. Core, 4 I J E. 1 t Ave. No.
FOH SALE you single comb White
Leghorns, day old chix, May 19 i
hatch. Phono 17F3. O. W. Hurt,
Hoseburg.
FOll SALENS i n c h p 1 o w72sec t i on
drag harrow, six months old
Scotch collie. Chas. Insley Rose
burg Kt. 1.
Foil SALE German M)lice pups,
from prizo winning stock, all
choice colors, reasonable prices.
21tj Court street.
HOUSE "KOH 'SALE Cheap;
gentle, good for cultivation.
Wor k single or double. Phonu
KTS H. 117 Sheridan street.
Full SALE 1 "blacksmith forge and
tongs; 1 force drill and bits; 1
plallorm scale; J mower, priced
right. Inquire at Geo. Gilliam, 3i2
N. Jacktiun.phonu 478.
FOll SALE One largo-InMOx
l'o or option or two lots. -Shade.
Centrally located. Cheap
If taken at once. Address
"LOTS", care News-Ileview.
FOH SALE Two cows, Jersey
just fresh; Hereford fresh first
of May or will trade for good
work horse, Address Johu
(truce, Glide, Oregon.
; FOit SALE 2U acres in-Garden
I Valley. Lots 1 and 8 Ptock 3
j Plat 11 It. 11. O. T. $100 per
acre. Address: C. E. Itaney, S 1 4
W. Silver, Albuquerque, New
Mexico.
PEAl'TIKrLS"P II U II H A N
I home and chicken ranch on
! pavement. Alt conveniences.
: your own terms. Also city prop
; erty. bee Jim Clark at Hoseburg
Siudio.
FOll SALE - Pilling Station; lunch
room.confectlonery, and luncheon
goods. Is located on Coos Pay
lllrliwny between Hoseburg and
Maishtield. Inquiries promptly
answered. Ilrldne, Ore. R. C. Kurd
PSEI "kok TA
J!i;t Ford touting $l!fi5.
It'paintei and ii'2't lici-nne,
Pt.': Kord coupe, $:;75.
Wirt- whi'els, lots of extras.
PtlM Kord Coupe $175.
Ijooks like new. Driven only
2'Hifj miles.
pt;'5 Kord coupe. $0o0
Di ln about lloOU miles, cost ov
er $SuO.
HOY CATCHING MOTOR CO.
Acro7-) from city hull, Uomdmrg.
FOR SALE Oak wood, block $3.50.
Stove wood, $3.75, delivered.
Gardiner Pros. Phone 260-J.
FOH "SALE NliwCommbia drag
saw $110 cash. Has cut only 45
tier wood. Also No. 3 Gould Hy
draulic ram, $18. Address iJ..
C. H. care News-Review
OAK TIMPER.wasonmater1ar,
saw mill rolls, also 800 tiers Oak
s.ab, stove and heater wood,
from $1.:5 to $1.75 per tier. 111a
hee Mill and Manufactory. Oak
land, Oregon.
WANTED
DRESSMAKING at 303 West Lane
street. Airs. Uvnry.
XVANTEIJMaUrnity work In tfie
home. Mrs. E. K. Thompson,
Wilbur, Oregon.
WANTED Experienced worn iTi
wants housework. Address Kose
burg Kt 2, Box 2311.
WANTED By girl, gcneHfTiouse
work in private family. Address
T. M. B., care News-Review.
Ml IHiUEaiedjailywill-do" fiihl
housework for board and room.
Address Box 10 care News-Review.
,
SMEAUTnU WANTElJTlave neW
shearing machine, ready to use,
11. E. Olllvant and Monroe For,
thor, Brockway Oregon.
W'ANTED Painting, paperhanglng,
kalsoiuining. Iteasonable. ksl
mates free. John Westerlun4
Box 91 Lllllard, Oregon.
SAI,ESLADY"OR"SAU-:SMANT5 .
handle high grade line Ladies,
Misses and childrens dresses in
wide range of materials. Must be
of pleasing personalty and come
well recommended, for appoint
ment write H. W. C. care Rose
burg News-Review.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Garage,
Douglas.
404 West
HOUSE FOR KENT lis So. Kami
St.
FOR-R EN f burnished room 6l"3
Winchester St.
FOR RENT Four-furnishod houstt
keeping rooms. 2 Id N. Rose.
FOR"" RENT TwtM-onni apartment
with bath, hot and cold water,
close In. 620 N. Jackson.
FOll KENT I room stcamheated'
apartment. Call at 232 So. Jack
son or phone 74.
roll ntNTNTio 2 room apart
ment. Hot and cold water.
Close In. G20 N. Jackson.
FOR RENT 4 room furiTisIieTl
apartment, lower floor; also 2
room furnished apt, on upper
floor. 216 So. Stephens St
i
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Blue silk umbrella, 16
rlba, about April 21st Finder
cull 211.
I
MISCELLANEOUS
REWARD for return of Jewelry
:tnfn from r. li. So. Pine St
I CAIt UWNEU Dou'l turret
call bil when in need of
le
auto
43.8 Miles on Gal.
of Gas .ZSiTm,
TUBBY
Safe.
By WINNER
parts. Saiff'i Auto Wreckin
House.
RADlATORSThal's my5usines
New cores Installed, and old onet
made new. Lark, radiator man,
S29 W. Lane.
1HERMGSTATIC CIST. CO.
DiriRiMim i t
RO.KIII I1H. HUE.
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Our prices are right Denn
Gerretsen Co.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. M. ri. PLYLKR Chlropractll
physician, 12t W. Lane bu
The Umpqua Florist
Choice Cut Flow.rs Always
Freah
Finest Quality Artlstlo Floral
Designs.
Visit Our Grernhous or
Call 40-F2.
Reliable Tailor
J. H. BERNIER
AUnitaira Next Umpqua Hotel
Cleanirg, Pressing, Alt. ration.
We Make Your Clothe
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