ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY, MAY 22. 1925.
SEVEN
KEARNEYS I
1 3oow.hs.st. GROCETERIA 3oow.r.Ms.:. t
SPECIALS
5 Bulk Mayonnaise Salad Dressing, a pint p
weighs a pound, per lb 35c 4
4 10c packages Wax Paper, 6 pkgs. for 25c K
j Large Loaves Bread (new style) per loaf 12c
2 Best Grade Shrimp. 2 cans for 35c 4
4 Potato Chips, 3 pkgs. for 25c d
j Best Grade French Peas,' 2 cans for 45c j
5 Best Grade French Mushrooms, 2 cans for 95c 2
'1 Medium Red Salmon, 2 cans for 35c f
4 Amaizo Oil in pints, per can 25c f
f. Amaizo Oil in quarts, per can 45c 5
J Amaizo Oil in half gallons, per can 8c f
A Amaizo Oil in gallons,- per can $1.65 0
4 95c boxes Graham Crackers, per box 70c g
j With every purchase of five one pound cans of 5
2 Schillings Coffee, two and one half pounds sugar 4
4 Free. a
5 Serve Yourself and Save at 2
KEARNEY'S GROCETERIA
5 The Store that Brought 'eni Down 4
k ,
5 Store will not be open Decoration Day Saturday,
44 " May 30th Shop Early.
rm-rrtnnui-A-rnn .
AiyiUHl rants IUI ;
FAST FOR 111 i
OF CARHEVJU. SHOW:
A BRIDE'S DIARY
A Lov Story of Today
By Idah McGlone Gibson
l
ATTENTION!
MEN
For Carnival Days, Thursday, Friday and
Saturday we are offering you a choice
from a fine selection of pocket knives at
.98 cents. These are the "Henry Sears"
line and are number one goods. A brand
that has stood test since 1 865.
Churchill Hardware Company
.. v. - " r Ironmongers
l..IV.-!..U'KK.TK SKIt.MO.X
KI.klON Si MIA. Mlt.M.i
ELKS ATTENTION
The baeralatireate sermon fur i
the Klkton hiKh school wiil h The committee in charge baa
dHivered on Sunday, May JM ami selected the uniform to be
worn by the members who are
Paul Amort local 160 pound
wrestler, took on two of the trto
of Krapplers with the Kline carui
val ghow last nUht, making quick
work of the first one and holding?
the second one. much heavier than,
himself, to a no-ill time limit.
Amort volunteered to throw
crapp.er No. 1, whoae weight is
ubout 145 pounds, twice within lu
minutes, lie gained the first fall
in 4 minutes and 20 seconds with
a half-Nelson and forearm bar,
after his autaunist hud wrignied
off the mat four times to avoid ear
lier defeat. Tho second fall was
registered by Amort In just 15 sec
onds with a s.iuile wristlock.
Grappler No. 2, tipping the
scales at over ISO pounds, under
took, after a lape of about a half j
hour, to throw Amort Jn 12 mm-1
utes. He failed, and on.y his sun-.
crior weight and strength kept his
owu shoulders off the mat. lie j
was the aggressor for the first half
of tho bout, but Amort was too
last and clever to succumb to any
hold that threatened his safety.
lJuring the latter half of the strug
gle Amort was on top most of the
time and made the heavier man
extend himself to the uttermost to
break a succession of dangerous
.holds. To the big crowd iu the
canvas arena Ii appeared that
; Amort was in ihe better condition
'at the close and that he would
have worn out the other man in
a finish match.
In the only other bout of the
evening. Vernon Zacbary, 170
pounds, of Diliurd. .lasted 5 min-
: utes and 40 seconds against the
I largest of the carnival mat men,
weighing around 110.
I All of the bouts were clean. Guy
!Shadduck and Harley Watson, well
, known local men, acted as referee
jatid timekeeper, respectively. The
jcard whetted the appetite ot local
wrestling fans for a longer menu
luf that sort, Hiid it is probable that
'one or two finish matches will be
i pulled off either tonight or tomor
row. I Late this afternoon it was an-
nounced that a finish matcl had
j been arranged betwev n Amort and
I the biggest of the show's wrestling
'trio, who gives his weight at 1S5.
! The bout will be pulled off in the
1 show tent next Saturday, preceded
! by at least two others of lesser
interest.
The main event will be for two
falls out of three, with a two hour
limit for a referee's decision as an-
alternative. The unannounced
name of Amort's opponent-to-be Is
reported to be Kay and he claims
to have held the U. S. army
wrestling championship in .Mo.it
is planned to make the affair
smoker, that is for men only, and
the winner is to take the entire
stake, which will consist of 60 per
Cleo Madison entertalnliiG a
few I r lends, decides to read her
Kiandmother'a alary. Grandmo
ther's diary is so quaint, so mo
dest, thnt these modern-day girls
are thunderstruck. When the
girls go. Cleo thinks of her slop
tuent with Paul.
l'aul Wlnthrop planned for the
immediate future. Her conscience
is pricked by a passage of the mo
dest, old-fushlcued diary. Tor
though engaged to Paul, she, only
the night before enjoyed the kis
ses of Chick Adum. I'oth sets
of parents opposed the match be
cause at one time the families had
been rich but now were sojial
climbers, and the parei.ts wanted
each to marry money. Connie
Terhune, wealthy, wanted to mar
ry Taul. At a party. Chick Adams
draws Cleo aside protesting that
she should have come with him.
Cleo doubts her love for Paul.
Her grandmother's dinry makes
Cleo wonder. Paul ptotesis his
love for the girl. They are wed.
Cleo's mother becomes hysteric.
Connie shows aealn her jealousy.
The fathers of the newly-weds re
joice. The honeymoon begins.
The fierce flame of her love al
most overwhelms Cleo. The ho
neymoon grows more efulgon,t.
The reception for the newly-weds
hows Connie in her true light.
Cleo becomes jealour. Chick
Adunis enters a plot. Tho young
wife foils her "friend." The first
tears of her mar. led life come
to Cleo. Paul and his wife de
cide to start out for themselves.
Cleo sees Paul and Connie In
fervent embrace.
Almost crazed by liquor and
jealousy Paul threutens Chick.
The young husband accuses bis
wife as to a past.
Contritely. Paul expresses his
belief in Cleo.
The quarrel is scttred.
Paul has forgotten to got the
railroad tickets, hut the matter
Is settled rwaeeably.
Paul gives Connie the cold shoul
der at the station, which pleasei
Cleo.
Tho nev.Iywrds start on their
honeymoon.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. V. H. PLYLER ChlropractU
physician, 124 W. Lane SI
MATERNITY HOME
1118 Winchester 3t Phone 480
Mrs. D. (Jornwell
Patients Prl-'isged to Have
Their Own Doctor
Reliable Tailor
J. H. BERNIER
Upstair Next Umpgua Hotel
Cleaning, Pressing, Alterations
We Make Your Clothe
' in Roseburg
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
STOP AT
Hotel Umpqua
going to the national conven-
lion at Portland in July. If
yu are going call as soon as
possible at Wilder and Ageo
Co.'s Btore and have your
measurement taken. Do not
delay.
T
11 a. m., by Urv. K. M. rutlor-
sun of hutfune. The onea!...
Senior clivs will present thetr
play, "SaMy Kir.-t". under tin
auspices of the Klkton z
fu-hnol at Klkton on Monday, May
l'.". "ha another even! of the gr i-
! dual inn exercises of the Kfkto.i
' sehool. The commencement e
i ereist'S will take place- at the I.
jO. O. K. hall in Klkton on Friday
(May 2!. at 8 p. in. The school
its extending a penem!" Invitation
to the public to attend any of the
.. ' "V.,i S k Ar,frdr...-"rMr,ro my retire-
v ' I nrtit I lor 7A s:ir a flriiirirnt
id uunmz that period sold many
GOOD NEWS FOR . i thousand bottles ot Dr. fierce 9
HOT WEATHER SUFFERERS ; remedies. ,1 could always feel per-
. hectly sate m recommenuintf a mcdi-
ut up by Dr. ricrcc ot IJuttalo,
and it is a pleasure tor mn
to sitc that GMrmpr all the yeara
Lotis 0. Clark
f !
fit ,::;-, Jt
ft ;! A 4V .
HKIIASHINtl OLD LOVKS
I didn't re?ent tho stranger's
smile. It was such nn under
standing one. He looked as
though he was reveling lu the
fnct that we were happy, and so
I smilfd Rack at him nnd he pave
a funny little kind of bow which
seemed to spy: "I kmw It all. my
dear; I know it all."
"Tell me about the life at an
army post." I said. "Do you offl
(Mrs have to furnish their own
places and do the young officers
like you hae to keep house? If
so, ,you will ha,ve to find some
one to teach me how to coolt. I
don't believe I could even in tike
colfse."
I do. I know lots about cook
ing. ChiCk and I used to fro
camping a lot when we were
boys; catch our own fish and
cook them."
"Poor old Chick," I observed.
"Don't pity him, Cleo.; his heart
isn't as broken as you think."
"You haven't a high opinion of
your wite. have you?"
"The very highest In tho world
hut pome way I can't possibly pity
a man who has over a million dol
lars." "Would a million dollars make
you perfectly happv. dar?"
"Very happy, with you."
"That's what Chick told me last
The refreshment counter at the :lnclM
Terminal Hotel is prepared to serve ' "
uight. Ho Intimated that you
had the i)at to make you happy,
and. having me. a million doiiuri
or so did uot count."
Paul's lace clouded for a min
ute ami then he smiled. "1 think
has riKhi. I hae. It was you
1 wanud. It as love that I
knew would make me happy. It
i had really thought a utilllou
dollars was Decenary to my hap
p me8a, I d have married Connie."
it was then my luce clouded lor
an instunt and dear old l'aul. see
ing it, said, "You know, honey,
that 1 wouldn't change placet
with Chick Adams for all his
rotten wealth." .
"Oh, I wouldn't say rotten,
dtar. It's going out of fashion
nowaday to rail against money.
Most of us understand that wo
cant get along without it very
well. 1 notice it helps to make
things easier and the lives of
most people are filled with stren
uous endtavors to get as mucn
of tt as possible. You kuow,
dear, if I have to be poor, I'd
rath r be poor with you thau
with anyone else."
l'aul shamelessly drew mo Into
his arms. "I wish we could have
gotten a stateroom." he whisper
ed. "Id like to kiss you for
them kind woids.' This lull car
rather cramps niy style."
'You haven't told mo yet," I
said to him, "what tne life at the
post is like."
"To tell you the truth. Cleo. 1
deu't know much about It. You
see, I've only been among arm) I
men at West Point. 1 know notli-
Ing about their wives. At West !
t'oint you only meet the girls at
tire dances aud only a very tew
of the ofticcrs are married and
none of us paid any more atten
tion to their wives than we had
to. I expect, however, Cleo, that
you will have a good time. As
a rule you know, women like
you."
"I didn't know that, Paul."
"Yes, dear. I never hiard one
of the girts say au unkind thing
about you."
"Not even Connie?"
"Oh, she was a little catty once
In a while, but there is no harm
In Connie after all.'
"I'm fond of Connie," I said.
"I can't be very angry with ht r
because she showed such a good
taste."
"Flatterer."
"No, I'm not flattering. Taul. 1
think I've been married long
enough to you to know most of
your faults und some of them are
not so bad.
"Aren't they?"
"No. I thiuk If I take you In
hand you'll be quite livable iu
about 15 or 20 years."
n"1 didn't know that a modern
Krl expected to live with one
I man that long."
I This rather shocked me. "Have
'you beun thinking of your second
i wife?" was my horrified exclama
tion. ' "Not so you could notice It, my
dear. With that thought I'll leave
iyou, if you don't mind."
j '1 suddenly became aware that
I was very ttn-d and I think I
: dismissed Paul with an alacrity
'that rather surprised hliu.
I curled mylf up in one of
the seats which Chick had delui;-
led with magazines. I thought 1
j would look at the pictures, but in
; a moment I waa asleep and 1 had
ja horrible dream.
' ToiimiTOM 4 'hi'n I Iream.
Many a motorist following a
gasoline tank truck along tiio
highway has noticed a dragging
chain and thought to do the dri
ver a kindness by telling him
something had come loose and
was hanging down.
If he slowed down long enough
to listen to the driver's explana
tion, he learned that the chain
was there for a very definite and
uteful purpose as guard against
static.
Should the kindly motorist also
happen to be a radio fan, tho
word static will have a familiar
sound he will think at oi.ee of
the annoying and Interrupting
staccato snapping that drowns out
the music of his favorite orches
tra. To the gasoline trade, however,
static has a more sinister mean
ing. It represents a danger that
must be guarded with some de
gree of care, tor gasoline is vola
tile and Its vapor forms a bad
combination with static when th3
latter is rampant. Ity the simple
expedient, however, of allowing
the chain to drag on the pave
ment, a ground connection ii
formed whkh mlnltnUea the ef
fect of the static.
"Warnings which aro freqeutly
issued against straining gasoline
through chamois or flannel are
because of the same reason." ex
plains It. (I. Howman. manager of
the General petroleum Corpora
tion, Oregon, 'so we have been
very, careful In tiro production
and handling of (ieneral (iasollno
to maintain a quality that doe1
not require straining. This is an
additional safeguard to users of
this gasoline and as modern au
tomotive design and service sta
tion Installation have removed
practically every hazard in dis
pensing gasoline, static now has
very little chance to cause trouble
to the motorist."
Classified Section
ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE.
FOR SALE
JAPALAC, Faints ana Varnishes, at
fuwella Furniture Co.
FOR SALrJ I'acK ana saddle
noraes. Beyer Ilros. l'uone 14K14
FOK SALB Hiavy wsBons. 116
Wcst Court St. K. E. Gutes.
Ft)h SALE Ford light delivery,
make me an oiftT. i2l N Kose.
iXllf SALE Ft-ideF UotisTJoliuson
Produce Co. 1'honu U7, Mrdfoid,
Ore.
cut nf tlio gross receipts from the OBITUARY OF MRS.
admission money. W. W. THACKRAH
Mrs. Hush. at tho Terminal Deati- Martha Iliirnecutt was born In
ty Shop, Is KivitiR advanced slu- I.tekcanl. Cornwall, Knt-'lund
dent marcel bob curl at 75c.
WINNERS ANNOUNCED ? lUTrtl-I o. ."1s
IN CAKNIVAL SPORlS
The Umpqua Florist
Choice Cut Flowers Always
Fresh
Finest Quality Artistic Floral
Designs.
Visit Our Greenhouse or
Call 40T1.
lee cream and all kinds ot cold
drinks. Motor l aities served in
front of hotel any lime; ill deliver
a quart of ice cream any place in
the city at any time.
nu:i jones. Prop.
COOKED FOOD SALE
j Cooked Food Kale at the Twn
llieth Ceniury (irocery Saturday,
May 2:i,
Club of
trivial by the
line
Cc:.-;:.iuiiiiy
Moth Time
Get the clothes to us
before the moths get to
the clothes.
Rowing machines at Powells.
I Fold medicine i never had a single 1
comi'bitit rei.'anliiur Dr. Pierce's 1
'crnvdics hut have hurl hundred of 1
people tell me how lunch goon tliry
; -ave derived ir.-itn them. I hiid,
' ;::d ftiil huvc so nvich confidence
:l tiife mfViicincs tl':.t when I reed
!i t.'iiic 1 tal-'e ths '(iohicn Medical
; : 'i.-envery which clears my sytelil
: -i ail unfavorable svinptom Kivimf,
c.f) ft feelinr; ot Perfect health."
Leiiis II. Clark, 1011 K. wth fct.
I Wrte 1": Pierce, President Inva
jli'ls' Hotel in liu'faio, N Y., for lYcc
i n-cuical advice, or send l'lc fur trial
il.ir. ef any ui hi remedies.
.March 21. isl'i. She was married
to W. v. Thackrah on June 6,
ame to make their
sal.
Mr. aud Mrs. Thackrah came to
CottaKe drove at first ami moved
A great deal of Interest was " Kusebur in March IWil. when
shown in the sports nroKram held "'ey have resided until their ro-
on the sireet yesterday afternoon lurn " Moimwood , tneir nomm
as a part of the carnival program. " lndon road near Cottane
The winners of the 60 yard dash, .drove, In Sept. J921.
free for ml- with .lack Kuenirr. ' sirs. 1 naeKrail a Iieniin nun u.-. i.
first; Itobert C'oen, second and Eu-, ralM"K since that time and on
nine Tynan, third. The spud race April 9 she suffered a first stroke
was won by Dorence MeCurdv. "t paralysis and a second siroko
There were a number of entiles in i" -,liy ls. wlli, h resu.lwt fatally.
Iho 100 van! event, free for nil Ihy Mineral nomecs were collilueleit
ineo bcinit won by Lawrence In- I at Mills Chapel in Collage drove
lanev. wllh Ted Mini .,,1 und at a. m. on May .'II. H
"SO THIS IS LONDON"
ONE OF FUNNIEST OF
MODERN COMEDIES
George M. Cohan never pro
duced anything funnier than "So
This Is London." the comedy with
an Infernatlonal appeal, which
Henry Duffy will offer to amuse
ment liners at this city lit tho
Antlers, tomorrow, Saturduy Ma
tinee. The plot has been cleverly ccn
cclved and Is carried out In most
logical fashion. It Is based upon
the misunderstanding on the
part ot the ItrUishers regarding
people nnd things American, and
Ihe Yankee's misconception of the
Englk hman's point of view, wli-i'i
he visits London. It has proved
just as amusing to the son of John
Hull as to Uncle Sam's neplrews
right hero at home.
' The rltiiatlons have a distinctly
Cohanesnue tinge. They aro re
presented as exceedingly droll, th-i
dialogue humorous and witty, and
throughout the three acts there
Is said In be a vein of dellcato
satire that tickles the rlsibhes In
a delightful way. The contrast
aforded by the characterizations
of Sir Percy lleauchamp. a mem
ber of the Itritish peerage, and
Hiram Traper, an American ca
taln of Industry, forms the basin
for much of lira laughter wi'it
which tho play nhoundsv
"So This ls London'1 come." hero
after a run In New York and
Chicago wllh a caJt headed by
Lawrenrs D'Orsey, the original
-tar, nnd production on a par wllh
that seen there and wllh that ori
ginally presented on Itrandway.
tfUWiMU MACHINES for sale, for
rent, and repairing. Powell Fur
niture Co.
j76lt SALE First class spinach
for canning. Joe E. Harvey,
Koseburg, Ore. Phono 9F4.
FOK" S ALE A "few " ChrysanUu
mum plants at the home of 11. U.
Church. 318 E. Commercial Ave.
lUL.fi BI'f.UIALS SCO our
line. Koseburg Cyclery, 668 N.
Jacksou. '
FOR SALE Fresh Jersey "and Dur
ham 6 gal cow. 6 yis. old. N.
Hush. IU. 2, Uox 67 A.
FOM SALE 'Oil-TRADE Icoma.
chine complete, and meat market
fixtures. Mae Prlckett, Sutber
lln. Ore.
FOUDC()lrPE FOl SALECan
save you J200 on practically new
late model 1924 Ford coupe. Glenn
Taylor, Itoy Patching Motor Co.
Poll SALE Strawberry "farni." 8
acres, 6 room house and barn,
dose to Roseburg. Very easy
terms. Injulro Koseburg Poul
try Market.
OAK TIM DER, wagon material";
saw mill rolls, also 3U0 tiers Oak
siab, stove and heater wood,
from 11.25 to f 1.75 per tier, 111a
hee Mill and Manufactory, Oak
land, Oregon.
FOR SALE A-one horse" Mitchell
wagon, one two seat spring
wagon, one green bono grinder,
one large family refrigerator,
one tireless cooker. J. C. Gerety,
Rt. 1 Box 18, Roseburg.
SACRIFICE SALE Good buy fol
speculation. Fine corner 11 lota, 2
&U IL iruutage on paved SL Side
walks just tinlsbed and paid for. -Plain
6 room house, porcelain
balii, one block from Stephens
St. near Kose school. (1160,.
Small payment down will handle
this bargain If taken at once,
Will take part payment In rent
mone iw u
FOR SALE Three good'nillk cows.
cheap it taken at once, J35 to"
flu; two now giving about three?,
gallons each per day and will
freshen again In about three
weeks; also have two yearling
steers and fine young saddle pony -for
sale. Lloyd C. Mootnart,
West Roseburg. three miles out.
FOR SALE Five room plastered ,
house with buffet, writing desk,"
book, case built in. Modern bulit'
In kitchen, garage and wood'
house. Close in. Street Improve-
ment and sidewalk in and paid-
for. Smal payment down, bal-
ance like rent. See N. O. W'll--
luiiiis, owner, 1124 Itauiona
Court.
USED CAR SPECIALS
Hupraoblle delivery '
1917 Dodge touring
KIDNEY TROUBLE
RELIEVED IN ONE
WEEK BY ALVITA
"Have heard of your Alvlta Tnb
IctH, I came to your Long; Bach
store two wreks ago and bought a
box of 60 tablets for 1100 and
within one wwk wub ahwolutcly rt
llcved of a InnK-Htnndinjc trouble
which necessitated my belnK up
from four to six time 9 during the
nUrht.
i can hardly rxprcaa my ap
preciation for lh Rood theno tub-
jleta have done for mo In this re
gard. I am a man of mature ape,
j but feel like a youiiK man today,
jl am buy in? one-half dozen boxes
of Alvlta TableU to give to my
friends."
(Sljsned) C. A. MOTT.
Alvlta Tablets aro scientifically
prepared from tho wonderful al
falfa plant, which through Its long
roots absorbs the vital elements
lime,- Iron and phosphates neces
sary to health and vior. Alvlta
has proved especially beiieflcal In
overcoming kidney, bludder and
proHtatu trouble. No matter what
you huvo tried, try this remedy of
Nature now. A dollar buys a box.
V. F. Chapman's I'hunimcy will
supply you. Mall orders accepted.
1D20 Chevrolet touring .
lUZ'i Ford touring
iy3 Ford touring
mo Nash Six
175.00
100.00 150.00
275.00..
2S5.0O
350.00t
1U20 Study baker Spec, touring m
350.00-
1D20 Hudson speedster 600.00w
Koy Catching Motor Co. Across
froinCity Hall, Koseburg, Ore.
FOR SALE Iron grey gelding
weight 1600 lbs. 7 years, llroken.
very gentle. Not afraid of cars.
Price $100. Fred Itrouiio, Wilbur,
Ore. Phone 12F25.
r; 1
.1
PHONDUHAPII UKPAIU1NO We,
do all kinds of small repairing...
Koseburg Cyclery, 0ti8 N. Jackr
on. - . . .
CAH UWNKK Don't furKet t .
call tii when In need ot auto
part. Barff's Auto Wrecking
House.
TRADE Chevrolet automobile for.
tock cattle. Address Trade.r
care News-Review. '
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
WANTED Old False Teeth. Wo
pay high aa $10 for full sets,!
lxm't matter If broken. Wo buyl
crowns, bridges. Western MetaU
Company, Bioomlngton, 111.
WANTED Sheep for Bhipmeut
May 26. Kami Bureau Co-opera
live Kxehanee.
L 't M- T. In.
(H1 tTmrrrr. 3
WANTKD Second hand tent. Giver
description and prleo. Address'
II. M. care News-Review.
WANTED Wouian for genoFaU
housework and plain cooking-
Wages $30 per month. Mrs.
J. Kernan. lteedsport, Oregon. v
WANTED Married man for famr
work at the Overland Orchards,'
Wife to tako some boarders.'
IIouso, wood, water and llghC
furnished. Chance for both to
earn. Phone 31-F5 between 1
and 1 or evenings. '
FOR RENT
! , ." !
Ft) II RENT Room for'gentlomtrn'
In private family. Phone 202-R.
FOR RENT t room furnished
house, modern. Phono 179-J or
cnll 647 8 Stephens St.
STIEEPTO LET out on sharesrin
quire of T. M. Ollivant, 842 SoutF
Pine St. or phone 75-Y.
FOR RENT Furnished houw
keeping rooms. Reasonable.
lllir ProsH'tt St. Call at house
In mornings, or at I'nceria Lunch
Argus Fisher, third. Immediately
fn, lowing these contests a number
of entrants for today's siwrrts w-re
lish-d, insuring plenty of athletes
to compete.
CALL FOR 8CH00L WARRANTS
All warrants of Pnion hUh
school No. 5, up to ami Including
warrant No. 34S. dat"d Novenib'-r
2, 1922 and indorsed not paid for
want of fundB. are this day called.
Interest ceases after this date.
Dat"d at Wilbur. Ore., May lsih,
1921). It. K. DROWN, ( l"rk
A. R.
Spcarnw, punter of the Hrst Pres
byterian Church, of which Mr. anil
Mrs. Thackrah were mcuibTH. of
ficiated, and the body was taken
to Portland for crcmallnn.
A FRIEND
IK) NO concrete work In the I. O.
ti. F. Cemetery without permission
of the trustees.
II. S. FRENCH, Chairman.
HAVE A CARPENTER IX)
YOUR PLUMBING
RIDICULOUSI you nr. Yet that Is
whet hundreds of people do every
dy whtn they engage the services of
other th.n a trained RECTAL SPIi
CIALlSTocurclhr(r Piles. Nowonder
they recelves)o benefit and continue to
utfer.and condemn the doctor for their
time and money waited.
My years of training and experience
treating RECTAL and COLON ail
ments alone ensblet me to give a written
hfe-long CiUARAN I fcH
thit 1 will cure your Plies
ot RF.I UND YOUR FfcB.
Writ. kxUi (ot FREE BOOK
. DEAN. M D.IrK
wjrYland orfci; irArrm omtcv
Di 3kan DullOlng bu'u intw ouimi
rum
! Tho Cdil Prllowa bnsehnll team
of tli'J twillf, ht leaKiie last ninlit
defeated tho combined l!aptl.t
t'c.Molay a(;reKatlon by u seuro of
1 to 6 In a one-Hided swat f est
at 1 h rt l.aur'Mwoofl field yesterday
evealiiR. l'iv:i homo runs wero
clouted nut, four by tho Odd I'rl
litws and one by Ihe yoiuu;terH.
The Odfi Kellows dmve nut four
lontt hits beyond 'he r'-ach of tii?
fielders, while I h': circuit rider
p'tlt-d out by Ihe nuntiiiiHt ion
tram. Wim a ball whtrh wan Ion
In the tall frniKH of d-p riyiit
i field. Ac-lde from the brvy hit
tiny the cunic wax deMtld nf any
s:re;it auiMir! f Inh T 'ft, n tli)
itie'ilinir w.ih loo-e and rnurd nn
' both Bid'S. A pood panif Im t
pert'd Inntuht at :trf. whn tlttt
: ( hririlti.ii and l, cio' t"ain tan
Kle. 'I hf two teitnts art' wi-nly
mai'-tied and a good fcumo should
rr-lt.
Louis C. Davis
Painting and Paper Hanging
Phone 669-R
427 East Douglas 8t
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Is In dully u.e hy hniillals for to
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NATHAN FULLERTON
Roseburg Ortgon