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ROSEBURG NWS-REVIEW THURSDAY. MAY 14. 1925. SEVEN FLOWER BOWL 98; Friday and Saturday Only A new kind of attractive Flower Bowl. Satin finished and as sorted colors. The new feature is that the base li attached, instead of coming separately. Churchill Hardware Co. Winchester Store STUDENTS HOLD I ANNUAL ELECTION MODEL DAI RYjg? The only dairy in Douglas County selling CLARIFIED MILK We invite inspection. Pure bred St. Mawes Jersey for service. Morning and Night Delivery Phone 44-F11 Keep the Rent Take things under yonr win? own the home vou 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 Sonth Jackson St. KoKeburg. TURF CLASSIC OF AMERICA MAGNET FOR GREAT CROWD At the annual election of offi cers of the Student Body Associa tion, held Tuesday at the high 1 school, lonald Ferguson received ' hlrhest number of votes for presi dent, Thelroa Olmstead was elect ed secretary. lorothy Oeddes, treasurer. William Knight, Junior vice-president, liugo Moffit, sopho more vice-president. Gene Hurt, fr'Hhnian vice-president, and ltob ert title aergoant-at-arms. The votng took place In the out er office, the booth being in charco of C. O. Ilroders, chairman. Glt more Vermillion. Leah Mct'.auithey Kdith Starrett. Cyril Porter. Ger trude Laird and Helen Bergh, two presiding at the polls during their vacant periods through the day. i The polls were closed at 8:15, and th rniml mn.it hv the elia'.t J Ulan and his committee. -Duly stu dent body inemDers are quauiieu to vote the students casting their 4 'vote during the - noon hour and J study periods of the day. Others J running for president this year iwere: Norman Hess and F-ldress J: ludd; for secretary, Mona Porter: :(iladys Kiniey and Frank Long: :for Junior vice-president, Itaymond 'liell, Alfred Ellison and Edwin 'Johnson; for sophomore vice-president, Ray James and Melvin Thurs ton: for Freshman vice-president, Kenneth Atlerbury, Margaret Baum, and Ira Hull; and for sor-geant-at-atms, Maynard Bell Earl Hatfield, Thomas Hodges and Bert Lawrence. , The last S. B. A. meeting of the year wlil be held in the near fu ture, at which time all business will he given ter to the otfl- Icers by the retiring officers.- and thev will have complete charge of S. h. A. alfalrs. Each of the new officers stand high in school af fairs, and are well qualified to hold those offices, having participated to a great extent in class and school activities. A BRIDE'S DIARY A Love Story of Today By Hah McClone Gibson E Cleo Madison entertaining few friends, decides to read hor grandmother's diury. Grandmo ther's diary is so quaint, so mo dest, that these modern-day girlu "Serves him right." Chick an swered through his teeth. "We're not going back. I'm not going to let you in tor any kidding lroiu that drunken bunch nor any abuse are girl me thunderstruck. When the from your drunken husband. I'm (AMOcUttd Vnm VtmmA WtrO Defies Age by Using Ordinary Buttermilk to Beautify Complexion This Pretty Girl Tells Druggists Not to Tj'e Anyone's Money Un less This Delishtful New Vanish ing Cream Shows a Decided I provement. New Location Cor. Douglas & Main Sts. Battery ,, repairing, , EXIDE batteries. Starter, generator, light and ignition service. Stronberg carburetors. Spar ton horns, Lincoln snubbers Spark plugs. You will likeour battery testing service Umpqua Battery Station A. B. TAYLOR, frop. A. A .-'rfV 'V"S Ik t : V V. Is go. Cleo thinks of her elop- olii to take you home -and thvn ,RA"'T. French Morocco, May 14. -nt with Paul ll m gjlng back and tell the whole f And .l-krlms llltrian invaders Paul Wluthro'p planned for the cahoodlu where they Ect olf." were severely punished by the mediate future. Her conscience I don't uiinU 1 have ever seen r rt"cn yesterday In a series of op- Im Is pricked by a passage of the mo dest, old-fashioned diary. For though engaged to Paul, she. only the night before enjoyed the kis ses of Chick Adams. Both sets of parents opnosed the match be cause at one time the families hud been rich but now wvre social climbers, and the parents wanted each to marry money. Connie Terhune. wealthy, wanted to mar ry Paul. At a party. Chick Adams draws Cleo aside protesting that she should have conve with him. Cleo doubts her love for Paul. Her grandmother's diary makes Cleo wonder. Paul protests his love for the girl. They aro wed. Cleo's mother becomes hysteric. Connie shows again her Jealousy. rue fathers of the newly-weds re joice. Tho honeymoon begins. The fierce flam's of her love al most overwhelms Cleo. The ho neynioon grows more efulgent. Tho reception for the newly-weds showa Connie in her true light. Cleo becomes JealotiK. Chick Adams enters a plot. The young wife foils hor "friend." The first tears of her married life come lo Cleo. Paul and his wife de cide to start ont for themselves. Cleo sees Paul and Connie In fervent embrace. (Anoriateii frett Ltaivd Wire.) LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 14. King Horse, heralding the Ken tucky derby, already lias advauced upon Louisville with its forefeet stamping the city, &s the tempor ary grounds of the nation. A. though' forty eight hours 'be fore the running of the famous old classic, rail terminals todav are more than usually crowded, hotels I practically filled to capacity, auto mobile after automobile is enter- ! ing the c.ty gate and the streets I are fil.ed with jostling throngs of ! pleasure seekers. ' The accepted and approved , greeting of friend to friend and there will be lw.ooo demanding ad mission for ti e event is "who will win." Churchill Downs resplend ent In new paint, Bpring flowers, many additions to the seating boxes and local color is ready to absorb the largest crowd it ever rinttermilk Cieaiu cn ates heautv has been cailed upon to nouse in i almost llko magic. The njoat won lts existence. I dertul thing about It is tli'fact Governor "Ma" Ferguson and that whilst it turns tho dullest. Mr. Ferguson, former governor "f most lifeless complexion to nidi- Texas, are expected to arrive to- , BMt beauty and makes re; day. Will am G. McAdnn and Mrs. McAdoo already are here. WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua Sour stomach, clogged up bowels, pimples, blackheads, foul breath, are evils of constipation. HoLLIS TER'S UOCKY MOUNTAIN TEA 1'iguli.tes Hie bowels, purities the ttoinarh, and expels decay matter from the system Nature's way to cleanse and puiify your stomach, kidneys, liver. Satisfactory results j will follow. Chauui&u's Pharmacy. CHRISTIAN AND PAGAN I SOON CLASH IN CHINA The Umpqua Florist Choice Cut Flowers Always Fresh Flpest Quality Artistic Moral Designs. Visit Onr Greenhouse or Call 40-F2. Moth Time Get the clothes to us before the moths get to the clothes. Our Auto Will Call Phone 277 i PEKING. May 14. lYm itlt-rab c apprehension exists among the I I Chinese in the northern part of the T0 .country, owing to reports that llr ! jural ChaiiR-'lHO-Lin. tiie Manchtir ian dictator, is moving tro;p to ; ward Peking; where the "('hriHtinn ! general" Feng Yu-lUianx, has sta tioned his forces. These repns in Ilrato that con tsirierable numbers of the Mukiiun J general's soldiers w.ll toon arrive :in the vicinity of the capital, but ! it is generally believed that Ken- Yu-Htflang. will allow hang to ceupy Peking without fightiitg. It is reported that some of Kent; 's supporters have Wen prevailed up on to adopl a neutral attitu.ie and that consequently the ( hrirtian general is nat strong enough to fight. rough hands or arms snowy white. 'yet tht re Is not the (tightest sign I of its une- after application. It ac tually vanishes Tiom sight and the most hatd atmosrheie will not , p;oduco tiie least Bhininess or gr ai-int'ss of the skin. No mutter whether you are troubKd with a poor complexion, wrinkles, piiftuiess around tht eyes, fieckles, crows f-'t or lines . mound the immt;i, uiy finger : nails, or just a simple roughness I ot th. free, hands or mi caused j by wind or sun. you will find that i any or nil of these troubles will I quickly disappear with the use of I Howard's Uutlermilk Cream. All druggists. OPEN BIDS MAY 28 FOR OAKLAND CROSSING AifrMrfat'-d I'm 1H ,n KALKM. Dm., May 14. lit. Is on highway and bridge construction projecia in abont a dozen counties will be opt nd by the state high way commission at a meet In sr in Port I ii nd on Thursday and Friday May irt and 29. Among jects are; Iouglas county: Approaches to the Oakland bridge and over cross ing on the Pacilic highway, .42 mile of grading and surfacing. Coos county. The furnishing of 20,iti)ti c ubic yards of broken Mont; for maintenance work on the Coos Jiay lCos'-burg highway. WHAT'S THE fSE? What hapy-ened next was cer tainly neither Chick's nor my fault for I am certain that what ever Chick Adams may have felt for me at othe; times, at the mo ment he put hi arms around me in the car, he was trying only to comfort me. Ills emotion was Pity. Kate, however, played us a sor ry trUk. In soniff v:ay I must have lean ed agalKt (he elcctic push but ton for In a moment the whole car was suffused wtth. light just as the whole company came laughing and utt-earning down the steps. I teamed afterward that Con had gone back into the draw ing room and fold. "Let's go out 'o Chick's car and surprise Cleo. She ftpeniH to be taking one last fend farewell of her Jilted lover." The whole thing worked as if it were stage managed. The tableau of me In Chick's arms hurled Itself ont of the darkies before their eyes and it was hailed with jeers aid laugh ter. It was only an intant thr.t we sat in tho light but It was quite long enough for Paul to yell nn outh nnd come down the steps, i Wore ho had reached the bot tom. Chick wfth raro presence or mind, was trying to start the car. Amid all kinds of rlhnl.i - clamatlons nnd joking advice ve J rushed away just as my husband tried to step on the running board. As wo slid away he fell flat tm the ground narrow ly ecaplng from being run over by tjia car. "Stop, stop. Chick." I Implored. "I'm afraid Paul is hurt" I falr ly shouted in agony. man so furiously an Fry iu my life. I took one look- at Chick's white faew and then 1 put my hands over my eye. 1 ie.lt the car so faster and faster, a heard -mv. uiuiiurtag 10 niuiseii. . Tl,.. I iuwo was a uuueu BwiYtj ui the wheel. 1 looked up quickly. A car whizzed past, narrowly es caping our fenders. "Dou't worry," Chick said, "We re all right." Still we spud on. It seemed to me that we were going to certain death and 1 was glad of it. 1 ! didn't take my hands from my luce again even when we slithered ; around alter that, however, the I car Blowed down perceptibly. There was a screeching of brakes. Chick reached across me and opened the door. "All right, Cleo, I've got you home wltnout killing you." "Perhaps it would have been better if you had k 11 red me," 1 told him as I left the car. "Good night. Pll te you at the station in the morning. I'm going back to the party now." 1 turned back quickly. "Promise me. Chick, that you will do noth ing of the kind. Please do not let the papers g-et hold of a brawl between iuut and you. Ibey would immediately say it was over me." "If they did they would speak the truth. Put I'll not go back if you do not want ine to do so. Especially aa here comes a taxi and I think it contains your prec ious husband. I'll get awuy so 1 won't meet him. i m afraid if I did, I'd knock his block ottY' I hastened into the house and managed to get off my dress and into a klmona before Paul who had a great deal of trouble with tha front door, came up. When he did it was to usk me if I Had any money. I handed him an other five dollar bill and as I did so, 1 Bilently wondered what he had done with my car. Iu a minute he came back with great dignity and with crushing silence h? took off his coat and bat. "What did you do with my carf I asteed. "I left it in front of Connie's. Something's wrong with the star ter. Put I'm not here to talk of cars. Woman, what have you to say about tonight?" "Well, since you ask me. I'll say, you'd better get to bed as soon as possible and sleep ott the remainder ot your hootch." ', "Don't be so high and mighty. You know I'm perfectly sober and you know I saw you in Adam's cur making violent love to him." I know nothing of the kind." "lJon't try to lie mo out of it. Everyone of Connie's party aw it as well as I." "Oh all right. If you hava so many w lines.-es why ask me to add to my story? Vou wouldn't 'believe it if 1 told it to you, so what's the use, what's the use of anything?' Toinmrmv lovc In F.clipjM. eratfons which relieved all but two of the surrounded outposts and es tablished the French on the Ilibane lleitihts. The Rlffiana were completely cleaned out of this region, leaving ' a great number of dead on the field. The French captured large amounts of arms and muuition, in cluding, they say, many Mausers and French rifles tnken by the Germans at Maubeuge. One of the French blockhouse garrisons still surrounded and holding off the K if flans is the Aoulay post, where only a dozen native troopers are still able to handle the guns out of a garrison of fifty men and two French offi cers. Alt the others have been seriously wounded or killed, i The French met the stiffest sort of resistance In their forward movement and there was much hard fighting, but the Bibane Heights were attained and posi tions established there. The French losses are not stated. "Best Implement I Ever Used" What? The Moline Orchard Cultivator. Something-new, something different, something better. Come in and find out about this combined plow, springtooth, disc plow, scarifier all in one. See Us First We Can Save You Money and sell you better goods. FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBU RO OAKLAND Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. Roofing special 2 ply, only $1.65 j at Powells. . ' . o I J FOR SALE I FOIt SALE Good Jersey fresh. Phone 48 F 11. cow. VETERAN WHO SLEW FATHER FOUND INSANE BY JURY SKCONI) HAND Vaughan drag taw at Wharton llros. I jAI'Al.AC, Paints and Varnishes, at Puwvll's Furniture Co. (Awoclattd I'rw. Ltutd Wirt.) CIIlCAdO, May U. George A Shaw, who stabhed his father. I Hrure Shaw. Inventor, with a c.er- ! FRKSII Giant Toulouse goose eggs, man sabre, was found to have been li nts each at osburgh's. Insane at the time ot the slaying I FOR .SALK Pack and saddle and still to be Insane by a crim- I horses. Ucyer llros. Phone 14F14 tual court jury -wntcn denoeraieu,! ony briefly today. Sentence was tomorrow but the young World War veteran will be SEWhNO MACHINES for sale, for y. 'j postponed until I e shell shocked f L FOK SALE 100 tiers 6-lnch block fir. Dixonvillo. old growth Llndblom, sent to an asylum tor the iiiHune, Judge Wells indicated. o GENERAL BLACKSMITH I NQ and horseshoeing. All work guaranteed. Plenty room for farm ers horses. 622 Winchester St north of auto camp. E. E. Wood cock. Prop. DECREE OF DIVORCE SAFEGUARDS CHILD MKWOni). Ore.. May 13.-Hy a i decision handed down Wednesday In the divom. action of Alice I. lliack BKainst W. A. Illai k, both of Arhlnnd', the wife ils granted a divorce. In the decl is on, It is provided that Gordon, 12, stuy one month with his father 'nnd one with lit mother nnd when ;lti years of aen shall choose which parent he desires to live with, until 21 years of age. Huring this period, neither parent shall take him from the City of Ashland, and he shall attend school. reut, and repairing. Powell Fur niture Co. ' FOR SALE ATmutir0 wTilto Leg horn chicks. Muy 15, 12 each. 7U2 Fullerton SL Phone S'Jl-Y. FOR SALE Fresh head lettuce, IGo per head, J. F. Cole, 419 . 1st Ave. No. FOR SALE Light trailer.-Also lawn swing, Address A. L. Step hens, b90 Winchester St. TERMS S250.0O down and 30.o6 per month buys a S room pias ters house. Modem plumbing. Garage. Large lot on Paclflo Highway. Price 12500, $250 down balance (30 per month, including Interest on deferred payments at 6 per cent O. W. Vousg & Sen. Phone 417. ; WHY YOUR HOUSE DONT SELL Uecause It does not have oak floors. You will be surprised how cheaply you ca ncover that old unsightly soft wood flooring with "Perfection" Oak Flooring. Sufficient to lay a room 10x12 for (10.00 Sold only by Coen Lumber Company. S ACU lPlCE S A LE Good buy tot ' speculation. Fine corner 3 lots, 80 ft. frontage on paved 8L Side walks lust finished and paid lor. Plain 5 room house, porcelain bath, one block from Stephana SL near Rose school. (1150, Small payment down will hamlla this bargain if taken at otlce. Will take part payment In rqnt Phone 260-L. . C0RETHR0AT -th V Gargl with warm salt watef than apply over throat setts A. BO Run and eight canyons and caverns on government reclamation projects ere suitable for public recitation- al purposes. ' ; This action Is a part of an an- nual movement to have aniironii- I late areas of government lands used as ramping, fishing and recre- ' IStiiinMl irr.llltl.lu t'l..n fin..l ...I. . the pro- lections are made authorizations for I this use of federal property will be sought through legislation. i it.- iiiiijevin on WHICH IIIO Bill' Tvn are located Include Umatilla and !," ., Klamath. Oregon. Taylor-mane concr-te Is good coo- ernle Tel. IgS-H, A CRY IN THE NIGHT, griping pains in the vilals, cramps, weakening disrrhoea-whether child or adult, immerlmte comfort and enoe in CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC and DIARRHOEA REMEDY Keep it Iway in vour hom. On dis Abk. fur j Sren the Corona Four? IIhv at Parhlow Kuril. Co. I Mr. Lintott I OREGON AREAS SELECTED FOR NATION'S CAMP SITE Candy In a food V puro and wholesome. Kat our Winstcl Choco lates and bo convinced. Lloyd Crocker. BANK MESSENGERS HELD UP AND J20.000 TAKEN I COOL1DGE NAME IS USED IN PROMOTION NEW YORK, May IX Tho New York World mhm today that th name of .'resident CoolidKe has been used in Btork promotion ac tivities by Homier, li rooks and Company, curb brokers. After the department of Just Ire recntly started investlvatinK tho use of a "talkinK movie" of the president in the sale of stork of the De forest Thono-Kilm Corpor ation, the use of the movie was dis continued. A few casual sentences In ft speech ma ile by the president fl members of tire Naiionnl Associa tion of CoMon Manufacturers were used by Itonner, Itrooks and Com pany, 1ho World says, to promote sale of Mock In the American Products Corporation, formed by the merger of seven manufacturers ot artificial silk producis. The president In h!s address mentioned his search for a defini tion of the word "Kavon" iin-anlim artificial silk and this was o,uoted by the broker in a pamphlet is sued recently. FUR SALK 6 room House and lot 40 by 100. Large garden, garage. Inquire at 915 Hamilton St. PoH SALK Kord touring car, good condition, price reasonable, W. K. Clingenpeel, phone 23FS4. KOil SALE .Slab" wooJ." 51.50 per cord at Deauy Spur. Highway Lumber Co. Sutheilin. Oregon. FOR "SALK-TI-.e "beat "3100 " lb. team In Douglas co.t wagon and harnesn free. Vic Her, Dixonvil lo, Ore. FUR HAZ.K (Juernsey Bui! IS WANTED :1 KtudeDaaer costs less per pound il.n biiirer. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. H. PLYLER Cblroprctl phvslrlsn. 1Z W Lsne Bt LAUNDm KIDS i WANTED Good neavy team harness. I'taono 460. Wi)SfAN wants work by the hour. Call at 421 Pltier SU or phone , 30-U . VANTKI) Mntern?y oases In yur liomu by uructlcal nurse, Mrs. J, . , Krommlnca, Kt2, Uox 123-B. MAN wants work niowlni; lawns c5 spading or cleaning up. Call at months. Will sell at reasonable I 120 N Stephens St. WASHINGTON. May II The int.-rlor' dfp;irtment tftlay rt-porteil lo tlu. pub (Oinniiuee of the nation al ennferi'Pre on outdoor recrea tion that 23 reenoirs and lakes AMIII!ll)f!K. Mass.. May Two ines.eners bearlnir a roll of X"" from the Kir: tional llitnk of iloHtnn to the J1 pay .N.i- I 1,1; nt of l.ever llrothers Cinniain- in Kat Canihriilte wete heM up tolay .the entrance of the plant hy leather baRs containini; the iiioim Hall's Catarrh ! XJL l. IS fiioa will do what 7 wt Clalm foI it rijyour lystem of Catarrh or Deaf ness caiucd by Catarrh. Sold by drwnitts for orr 40 ytttt F.J.CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio Y6o"Ut PINC VJE r SERVE THE FieUC VIEUi TrtEV UK6 CJR VCRK The' flr.Rer of public ser vice points to us with pride. It Indicates the laundry whf re the family's clothes nnd piirne will be treated with (ho pmpir consideration. Sanitary nte'.hoda and courteous service prevail here. I Roteburg Steam Laundry Phon. 79 Rossburg, Or. price. Address "U. U." caro News- Hevlew. WiOS'l' SlIiE 5 room hoUHeTGood lot with bearlnir fruit trees. 11200 cash. This Is well located. O. WL Young & ,Son. Phone 417. OAK TIMlli:K,waKim material, saw mill rolls, also 3e0 tiers Oak ab, stove and heater wood, from 11.26 to 11.75 per tier. Illa hcn Mill and Manufactory, Oak land, Oregon. . I-'OIt SAI.K lleiivy'hacit "iiTeondl tlon. No. 2 Mharples Cream sep arator In Rood condition, cheap or will trade for something I can use. J. K. Wilson Phone 2F31 FOU SALE Ono and one-half ton llepuhllc truck; 13 ton Chevrolet truck, to Irade for cows, wood or anything I can UHe. C. 11. Cuven der, M6 Winchester. Ftlt KALK-llainpshlre Kilts-Hn3 I brooil sows In pin. If laken bo- I fore piis'ttlng, gilts at $-5. JJrooil i sons at 4. Also sows Willi ! pies. A. Wilson. Ilox 131, I Yoncnlla, OreRon i Foil-SALK I30" iiVw Monarch j wood ratiRe for $120. Five percent I lens If taken at onco. See range at T:i:t K. OoukIss or call South- 1 ei-n Oreron t'.as Co., 310 N. Jackson Ht. Phone 235. FOK SALK Hrocroll plants A No. 1 St. Valentine strain, seed rained from our own plants. $5 per thouHand, reduction on largo orders, C (. Sheppard, Dixou villi. Oregon. Foil sTF.T: 2u acres with stock urn! Implements In mineral belt In North Myrtle Creek valley; good lor dairy, sheep, or atot-k ranch; lot? or timber, and good mill nlie; water rlrht for irrigat ion and mining. Price JtiijOd cash or l.'i'io down, balaec terms. rVm. Steuer, iiuck Fork, Orego. WANTED About 200 grade nanny goats, 1 to 3 yrs. old. State low etit cash price Basil Arnold, Co qullle. Ore. THE" FULLER IIRUSlT company wants two married men with cars for its service department. Must give best of references. Apply evenings' Umpqua Hotel. O. H. Arnest. WANTKD -Married marT'foT" farm work at the Overland Orchards. Wife to take some boarders. House, wood, water and light furnished. Chance for both to earn. Phone 31-F5 between 12 and 1 or evenings. WANTED Help. Onecarpenter experienced In moving bulldlnRS. Ono bucker experienced In .white ceilnr. One logging teamster ex perienced on rough ground. Don't apply unless your top notch. Two men and one team to contract In moving dirt. A. L. Houghtallng, ltock Creek, 20 ml. east of Myr tle Point. FOR RENT FOR RENT 8 room modern honss with garage. 637 Short8t. FOR " RENT Pleasant sleeping room, on first floor, also garage. K10 N. Jackson St. SHEEP TO LET out on BharesTln- quire of T. M. Ollivant, 842 South Pine St. or phone 75-Y. I MISCELLANEOUS i i TUBBY YOU OUGHT TO Insure Your Auto For Automobile Insurance All coverages We are at your service C V. YOUNG & SON INSURANCE 116 Cas. St. Phone 417 Runt Know3 When He'a Licked. WHAT J THIS I HEM? A 8 COT o I rvvi srrttu' a ersT op im thf OLE. HAUWltO-noutt ONfeOAT HILL . rl. I DIDM THINK VOU V.'tKfc ljuC-Hft M B1C DuMticLLi C fctLltvt iNifaruiuiuv- w.. l ...J. fcf A rr fit llOTUCOC I ' viithme awt i erCH Vootc OLE CHtjT- I LL SHOvo HIM A TXlMCi On. Tvop UT t 'rV-. Sai in VyA J NOVJ.VAJHEN VWE SE.T OP THERE YOU GUVS GOTTA STICK VHTH Mt, I'M 601M' (iMX IM SRA6 "THAT OLE GHOiT 8V THE uimi;k:idc. ah tv?ar. MiM Out 1,1 A fTS EV FOR ME DO TO THAT is- rjj. f-V By VINNER LKZ1 LARRV A (SEMlLEMAN 'of THC ROAD. WHO mjt TtE HWNTta HOUSE HIS HOME OWED AIL THIS EXCITEMENT fiV Shirt, hkuging oh a lime to DlCt'. IM THE UD fV5Uic - 1VRW HAJ DEFECTED GOAT Hill B0T rnic sutiiTVULL Fi.AlVJ.VEj IMTHE llliAUtiHT', rtW8L0Wl.lC:tAK.t me iHi. ixifcfj. HAulvTEi) rUliE 5 ' mm. HE-V WUE.CE Rt V&O GOS I I IM Gowo TO GET HEAP Vnv. V.t;.. V.V fA. J 1IAVK Ill'DSoN 7 I'asa. Sedan, Oooil condition. Want good va cant lot. Call 460. 4 YKAfl old Jersey "hull to trade for another one. J. V. McConneU Vnipqua Park Add. THI CK 31 ton Packard "and trail er, will exchange for meant property or lumber. Phone 460 MAIiCKI, and bob curl, 75cr-ttair rut and curl fine. Phone B7-Y. 331 So. Main. Mrs. Amy II oners. THH OIIAND "I1EALTV SHOP. Phon your appointments early for Carnival Week. Miss Qvuck enbush will assist. Phone iMiti. jCAK OWNKR lKn't forget, ts I call C.r3 when In n-d of auto I puns. Sarin Auto Wreektni Mouse. i T ( FXCHANCE IrPc'ronTs tass, 6 room houne, garage, S acres ground, fruit, berries and ganlen timt-'r liTlKaiion, fine view of city ar.d valley, ft blocks from miiln street for Knsrburg arop- rtv. Addnsa Exchange, .are Newnltcview. .. Reliable Tailor J. H. BERNIER Upitalre Next Umpqua Hot! Clsantrg, Prssslng, Alterations Ve Make Your Clothes in Roacburg $