Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, June 05, 1925, Page 7, Image 7

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SEVEN
Decorated
Berry Set
This beautiful 7-piece set will be at special price
Saturday only
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See the display in our window and be on hand early
Saturday to get one of these bargain specials.
Churchill Hardware Co.
The Winchester Store
MODEL DAIRY
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
X
f Attention! I
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GUNS MOW RIFFS
IN BLOODY FRAY
PARIS. Jum 6 The Riff Ian
tribesmen have launched the
strongest and best organised offen
sive ilnca their invasion of French
Morocco with a drive against Ta
ounat in the middle of the front.
i Official reports any AbdEl
Krim's men temporarily gained
'some ground, crossing the Ouer-
gha at several points but were re
pelled by the French.
The latter In a series ot counter
attacks re-occupied some of the
' posts north of the stream which
i were abandoned during the volun
' tary evacuation of that tone last
Tbe Rlfflana used no artillery.
I ducted with the greatest flerce
iness the tribesmen have yet shown
iAbd-El-Krim used Rlffian regulars.
his best shock troops In the attacks
jbut the French declare they were
I mowed down by machine gun fire
and that their losses were extreme
ly heavy.
rn Kiinans usea no aruiiery,
but their forces were larger than
in any previous operation ot the
campaign. The pitched battle last
ed from daybreak to sunset yester
day, French reports said. Abd-El-Krim's
"shock troops" got their
first real taste of modern warfare
In a stinging defeat in which the
Rifflans warriors fought valiantly
but were forced back by the
French from all points north of the
Ouergha river, which they bad
briefly occupied.
The fierceness and stubbornness
ot Abd-El-Krlm's attack was inter
preted by the French as meaning
his original Intention to reach Fez.
Taounat, his Immediate objective,
is the key to the crossing of the
Ouerkha. t
It was learned that a Frenco
Spanlsh mixed commission will be
appointed soon to discuss methods
of establishing a blockade by
France and Spain of the north
African ports of AdJIr and Alhuce
mas. where the Rifflans have been
receiving arms and munitions.
Broccoli Growers! j
Douglas County
' Corsets made to measure. Bras
sieres, sizes 30 to 66. 205 Perkins
Bids.
POTTERS FIELD
CLAIMS EDISON'S
DAUGHTER-IN-LAW
A full car-load of the New Idea planters are on hand at )
Riddle right now and if you are interested in a real planter
sold on it merits only a card will bring one right to your p
ranch for inspection. 4
The owners of this planter have become too numerous to
give you a list here, but remember we invite a chance to
put it right to work alongside any other make on the mar
ket and you be the judge in all cases. . Drop me a card.
No obligations. The machines sell themselves.
(Asneiattd tnm Leased wtre.)
NEWT YORK, June 5 An Inquiry
is being made in behalf ot Thomas
A. Edison of a report that Mrs.
F.tlTiihpth Hevzer. mother of Mrs.
all Thomas A. Edison, Jr., died In ob
it ! Bcurity and narrowly missed burial
5 in the Potters field.
J I William Meadowcroft. the Inven
8 1 tor's secretary. In saying yesterday
that an Inquiry would be made ad fl
ed that the inventor was not aware
of Mrs. Heyzer's death and did not
know where she lived.
Mrs. Heyzer died Tuesday in a
modest boarding house owned by
and partly occupied by Charles A.
3 ! Benedict, an undertaker. , '.; ., . i
a; Estranged from her daughter's
J father five years ago, she kept seo
5 ret her connection with the Edison
J, family, Benedict said. She did not
K want to trouble her daughter with
f. her Infirmities or financial condt-
;Uon.'
sf i For two days the body lay in the
d morgue unclaimed. Authorities had
' 5 j given permission to carry the body
5 ! to the Potters Field, undertakers
I E aay, when William Heyzer, a son,
J and friends paid the funeral ex-
R i penses.
1 Mrs. Edison. Jr., formerly Beat-
rice M. Heyzer, was among those
A , who attended the services. She
2 married the younger Edison In 1910
5 o
Cook with gas.
it it right to work alongside any other maice on me mar- i yftLK hg)g T
:t and you be the judge in all cases. . Drop me a card. K tAr BE E R B I I
o obligations. The machines sell themselves. p w TrjpmT?5 e J
C. E. OSBORNE lilfflBB
AGENT, RIDDLE, ORE. rf.sWaw
GENERAL BLACKSMITH I NG
and horseshoeing.
work
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
learn fromThoseWhoml Have Cured
JY FREE book on Piles and
other Rectal and Colon dis
orders contains dorens of letters volun
tarily written by prominent patients
., . , .... i tv,. tinlv wntti
nunc - , , iwhom I have cured. Many of these
nnriortti?npfl has open duly ftrnolnt-i ic -a.
guaranteed. IMpnty room for farm-1 by the COunty court of Doula , ,na had mide invaliJs of the fulTerer.
era horses. 622 Winchester St.
north of auto camp. K. E. Wood
cock, Prop.
FOOD SALE
The ladlp of St. Joseph's church
will hold a cooked food sate on Sat
urday, June 6, at the Twentieth
Century Grocery. All food dona
tions to be sent in early.
County, Oreaon, Administrator ol orca for thi. book TODAY and
the estate of I lyases Grant Mc-; icarn how thce people, one and all. old
.iotick to ( KKniTons
In the County Court of the State
of (rrpitron for DoukI.-ih county.
In th matter of .the fHiate of
Marirarot K. Mitch-.., 1fet?iiee1.
Notice In hrhy tcvn that the
uivlcrMlitned has b-n duly appointed
cxr nior of the I-rnit Will nnl Testa -mmt
of Mar da rot E. Ml t hell, if
r" Hnt d, hy o'rdi'r of the hIhjv en
tUId Court. All pfmonn bavin
claim aKaiimt antd estate are hereby
rwulr-d to prnont th Mine with
r roper voucher, duly verified an bv
iw rcrjnirM, to the undcrnlnnrd at
Wilo. iouirlnM County, 'ireirnn. with
in tx months from the date of the
lir-t pnhlicHtton of thlp notice.
i9)l-tl fi"t pulilifhed May 29,
JATItt WrtTOHT. ,
Kxrtitor of the Iift Will nd
Teatauunt of Murgaret E. Mitchell.
ROT1CE 1F FIAL SETTLEMENT
!n the County Court of the State
of Oreon lor KxiclaR County.
In the maiN r of the estate of
Henry Marilndule. oe-rd-
Notr in hereby aiv.n that the
tindernirned hm filed hia finI r
count In paid entHte. the Jtidit of
the nhnve Court haa made atvi enter
d an ordr ftxltipj June JTth, 192.
t the hour of Iu o'elo, k A. M-. and
the nffir of the County Judtre in the
1 uala County Curt It who. In
r.oiichura. Oreicon. a the ttma and
place for hear ma: objection to Mid
ount and the aetilemtiit of aald
R. L. Sf ARTINPAlrl,
Administrator of the aetata ot Uanry
AUxtiudale, decaaaad.
Lauehlin Deceased. All persona
faavUiff claims acnlnst said estate
are hereby required to present the
same to me properly verified as by
law required, at Roseburg, Oregon,
within six months from date hereof.
Dated this 8th day of May. 1925.
it. l. Mclaughlin
Administrator of the estate of
Ulysses Grant McLaughlin, De
- ceased. '
and young, were restored to. health.
Ltarn how positive is my
WRITTEN GUARANTEE to
cure any eate ef Pile or RE
FUND THE PATIENTS FEE.
PLOTS TO MURDER
SPANISH MONARCH
HOLD UP JOURNEY
(acau4 rnai Lw4 Win.)
BARCELONA. Spain. June S.
Existence ot bomb plots to kill
King Alfonso has vera rerealed
and the sovereign's Ef turn to Mad
rid Is being postponed.
One bomb was diacorered on
the tracks traversed by the royal
train on the way to this city. Two
other plots are reported, one to
blow up the entrance to the ball
where Alfonso prealded ni a meeting-
last Saturday and the other to
kill him during the return Journey
to tbe capital .
The bomb found on the rahs Das
been nlaced In a museum here, and
the king took time from his sched
uled program to view It. It la 01
considerable size and has betn
placed so that for the vigilance of
guards. It would have been explod
ed by the Impact of the royal train.
The attempt at the meeting nan
waa frustrated by discovery of
plots shortly before his majesty
appeared. The delay in returning
to Madrid i said to have been be
cause ot the discovery of the third
plot.
The king's visit here has been
extremely quiet and there have
been few decorations In honor.
Barcelona, the principal city of
Catalona. has been the center of
the Catalon movement for Inde
pendence from Spain. It was also
the seat of the military revolt und
er General Primo De Rlverla which
in September 1923. overthrew the
cabinet and established the milit
ary directorate ruling the country.
PERIGNA. France, June E.
Fourteen persons have been arrest
ed In Barcelona in connection with
the bomb nlots acalnst King Al
fonso, according to travelers arriv
ing over the frontier, who says
news ot the plots is being suppress
ed In the Spanish newspapers.
Those arrested were young stu
dents and functionaries, members
ot an extremist Catalan group
which had been camouflageO as a
literary and touring association. .
The prisoners deniea any con
nection with the plots.
The bomb, which was Intended
to blow up the royal train between
Barcelona and Madrid is, said to
have been a large one, weighing
175 pounds, arranged to be ex
Dloded bv an electric mechanism.
It was found several miles outside
the city near the tracks of the
Madrid line.
The travelers say -the police also
found a map showing the location
of a bomb under one of the num
erous tunnels on the route to Mad
rid.
Several days ago, they assert, a
bomb was exploded, which serious
ly damaged a palace of the Marquis
De Castcll. at Barcelona, the day
after a ball held there in honor of
the king.
Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 183-L.
OAKLAND GOBBLERS
TO GIVE AWAY CAR
IN QUEEN CONTEST
OAKLAND, June 5. (Special ).-
A fully equipped 1925 Ford touring
car will be given away during the
Gobblers' Fourth of July celebra
tion In connectioo with the Goddess
of Liberty voting contest. Numbers
will be given with every hundred
votes for Goddess and? on the after
noon of the Fourth these numbers
will be drawn to cet ermine who
gets the car. The votes are being
sold by the various candidates at
one cent each, blocks of 100 for
11.00.
The car which will be given away
Is a new 1925 model Ford touring,
equipped with balloon tires and It
will be on display during the con
test. Everyone who purchases 100
or more ballots gets a chance to
secure this fine car and any num
ber of chances can be obtained.
The drawing will be held In front
of the grandstand at 2:00 o'clock in
the afternoon of the fourth and the
holder of the number drnwn must
be there to claim the car; other
wise, another number will be
drawn.
With the added Incentive of num
bers on the car being given with
the votes for Goddess, the contest
promises to be a most exciting one.
Candidates are In the field from
several communities and have been
busy the past couple of weeks sell
ing ticktta for the Goddess ball
which will be held here Friday
night. The first count of votes
Bill ko mails a Ihol limn nn.1 thnn
Uhe contest will be on In earnest.
The candidates entered so far are
Miss Mary Reams of Koseburg;
Miss Ikirothy Simmons of Drain
Miss Dorothy McKalg of Yoifalla
A BRIDE'S DIARY
A Love Story of Today
By Idah McClone Gibson
Cleo Madison, entertaining a
few friend, reads from her grand
mother's quaint, modest diary.
Tbe flapper friends are thunder-
struck at Its qualntness and sup- j
pressed desires. When the girls
leave, Cleo plana her elopmfnt
with Taul Armstrong, U. 8. A..
a toyl.ood sweetheart. None the
less, she Indulges In a petting
party with Chick Adama that
evening. Chick Is wealthy and
Cleo s parents wish her to marry
him; so does Chick. Paul's par
ents, slso social climbers who
have lost their money, wish Paul
to marry Connie Terhune, very'
rich and in love with Paul. De
spite these desires ot the parents
and Cleo's wonderlngs as td whe
ther she really does love Paul, the
two are married. Almost Imme
diately Cleo begins to learn that
marriage is not altogether a path
of roses. However, the parents
are reconciled to the marriage and
the young couple depart for the
army post, to which Paul Is as
signed. On the train Cleo has
an' allegorical dream which in
dicates the problem she will have
to face. When the m wlyweda ar
rive at the post, Paul Is assigned
to duty at once and leaves Cleo,
who knows nothing ot house
keeping, to shift for herself dur
ing the day. Johnson, a "striker
j - .'i.r .11 1 1 1 in i irinnr r ' ri'n'i 1 '
Mrs. Thorndtke's doing. It would
be putting myself under obliga
tions to Col. lt'ldon for you." Paul
said no more on that subject.
Instead he remarked: "Ttren yon
are going to keep and Invest your
own money yourself?"
Of course, dumbeii, areni
you? Perhaps you can use some
ot yours for liquor If you wunt
to."
But. Cleo. don t you think we
ought to have aome kind of a plan
about our expenses and our in
vestments? One of the fellows
waa telling me today that be was
always In debt and hla wife does
all her own work, even part of the
washing. Of course I knew that
would be out ot the question for
you."
"Ttren, soldier-man, wny snouia
we have to plan? I have a shrewd
Idea that the handful of coin that
the government deigns to give to
Its brave 'defenders will Just about
keep ua In breakfast food and ci
garettes. That la one of the
things I have been pondering over
since you have been gone today
and It hasn't made me very bright
and cheerful, I can tell you.
Hurry up. I'm all ready and
we promised to be at Mrs. Thorn
dike's at quarter of seven."
Paul bad been busy trying to
make bis hair lie flat to his head,
Classified Section
ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE.
FOR SALE,
FOR SALE Good milch cow.
er Bros. A. Boyer.
Boy-
FOR SALK Feeder Dogs, Johnson
Produce Co. Phone 1, Medford,
Ore.
BROCCOLI PLANTS for sale.
Heady to plant $1 per lu0. A. J.
Tuck, Kdenbower. doors north
Shell Oil Co.
FOR SALB For IMiO. with terms.
Modern 5-room bungalow. See at
8'jO Mill St.
FOR SALE 1925 Nasli 6 touring
car, reasonable. Call 14 for par-!
ttculars.
detailed to Paul's quarters, helps j but now he turned hastily from
out enormously so Cleo Is able to the bathroom mirror.
serve tea when Col. ueldon. tne - At the elKht or me ne aimosi
commanding officer, comes to pay 'shouted, "Good Lord, another new
DEAN. M D Inc
porTlamd oritcts: scattlc offices:
Or Dlfin ButlOina SOS-111 Shfw ftuilttmj
Tf" v . n. -r '- fa ' i s
his resDects.
Rita Thorndtke, supposed m-
amoretta ot Col. Beldon, calls.
Cleo likes her.
The colonel is not clever enough
to ensnare Cleo.
Paul warns Cleo about the col
lonel and Rita.
This precipitates a quarrel.
THE CLOUDS BANK DEEPER.
"Well, then, we won't sell the
roadster," Paul said as though
he were doing me a favor.
"You're right, soldier-man. "I
won't sell my roadster."
"All right, have It yours, if you
want It. I thought that when
people were married all goods and
chattes belonged to them in part
nership." "Darling. I don't think
you really listened to the mar
riage ceremony. How dreadful.
I'm afraid we are not legally mar
ried." "Oh, come off, Cleo. Stop your
sarcasm. What do you mean?"
"I mean, dumbell, thnt the mar
riage ceremony says nothing about
goods In common. It only says
that the groom endows his wire
with all his worldly goods. Fork
aver your eight hundred, please."
v'Not on your Ufo. Besides I
think your dad gave that money
to both of us, Cleo."
"Did your father give the mo
ney you had to the both of us?"
"That Is an ontirely different
"matter. You know, Cleo, that my
faThefhi a very old-fashioned man
nnd he would never think of In
trusting as much money as $1.01)0
to a giddy girl like you. In fact,
he advised tie to put away as
much of the money as I could af
ter my debts were paid. That Is
whv I thought It would b a nice
thing to tell him that I bad bought
this oil stock."
.'"Yes, I'm sure ne would be
pleased to think you had given It
to the first man with a plausible
tongue who accosted you. You
haven't by any chance any gold
bricks In your pocket, have you?"
"My father, Paul, is slightly dif
ferent from yours. He gave me
money without any strings tied to
it. I've never gotten along with
out a car of my own since I was
12 years old and I think I'll Just
try and hang on to this one."
'You don't think for a minute,
Cloo, that you will have enough
money and time to go gallivanting
around now that yott are a mar
ried woman, do you?"
"I don't know just what you
mean, gnlllvnntlng, Paul, but I ex
pect to have time for a number ot
trips about the country, lr not In
my own car. In the rolnni-l's.
'He asked me If he might put a
car at my dlsponal this afternoon.
Iofore I thought anything about
it. I thanked him and told him
my own car would be here in a
few days."
"Well, we'll have to have some
liquor. You know, of course that
the colonel is a very great drin
ker. We'll have to have sume
for him h"?n ho calls."
"Yes he offered to send me over
a esse today."
"What did you say. Cleo?"
,"I declined It. Paul."
"Thut wnnlfl hnve hepn a verv
and Miss Naomi PlnkTston of Oak- PaBT wav to nVe parnod 1 1 5ft "
land. "Earned Is th right word, old
Tho Goddess contest will close at chap." Paul colored and said ex-
S:00 p. m. Tuesday, June 30. Votr n pioslvely, "What do you mean?"
will be counted twice a week, on I "i have in my mind Just what
Wednesdays and Saturdays, and n your mind. It would mean
results will be announced by bullo- that I would be doing Just what
tins and through the local tmrer. ynn are mnkinc such a fuss shout
dress."
I don't know why It was. but
tin words and ths way they were
said made me perfectly furious.
Trying not to loose my anger up
on him I turned to the mirror
and fixed a stray lock and roug
ed my cheeks a little more al
though they were already too red
from my choleric condition.
Tomorrow The Storm Breaks.
FOR SALK-Tbree 60 gut hardwood
barrels, fi each. Palace of
Sweets. Phone li.
suu bALh rorii automobile In
USKI) CAR BARGAIN!
1821 Ford Delivery $150.00
mo Chevrolet touring. 150.00
1917 Buick "6" touring 250.00
1919 Nash "6" touring . 300.00
1923 Ford touring 2S5.00
1920 Hudson touring 500.00
1924 Ford Tudor Sedan. 550.00
ROY CATCHING MOTOR CO.
Opposite K. P. Hall North Hose St
Roseburg.
1
WANTED
GIRL. 20. wants housework. Ad-
i
good shape. $275. Mary E. Davis, , vvANTEDSnTallTiHimproved acri
dress S. S., care News-Review.
Roseburg, Rt. 2, Box liU-A
FOR SALE Good young team, $150
If taken this week. Mrs. D. C.
McKay, Roseburg, Rt. 1, Box 21.
ruli SALfcJ Broccoli planta. Ash-
by strain, extra fine, by dosen,
100 or 1000. Earl Yosburgu,
Phone S91-Y.
suit SALU Broccoli planta, Asbby
seed, large healthy plants, now
ready. Address or call W. G.
Patterson, Gaxley, Ore.
FOR SALE Broccoli plants, $2.50
per 1000 If taken at once. Gill
seed, borne tried out. Wlllard
Laurence, Dlllard, Oregon.
oAutJliroccoTr plants, But-
uer s late variety, $4.50 per 1000;
Aahby'a late aud early $3.75.
cta and Sheldon, Ruckles,
Ore.
ruii SALE OR TRADE 1 Cole
Eight, 5 good cord tires, ' good
mecnanlcal condition. Price $150.
Umpqua Trading Post, 328 N.
Jackson St.
age near good town on highway.
Jesse Wheeler, M. R, A., Box
208. Eugene, Ore.
VVANTED-"To" flndH buyer for
room bouse and half acre of gar
den land; some fruit, city water,
lights, garage, cow stable, chick
en house for 100 bens. Lota ot
room for poultry, cow pasture.
Desirable location. Address box
23, News-Review.
FOR RENT
IN BANKRUPTCY
In the District Cqurt of the United
States for the District of Oregon.
In the matter of
Community Drug Company, Bank
rupt.
To the creditors of Community
Drug company, ot Oakland; In
the county of Douglas, and Dls
; trict aforesaid, a bankrupt;
Notice Is hereby given that on
the 3rd day ot June 1925, the said
Community Drug Company was
duly adjudicated bankrupt; and
that the first meeting of its credi
tors will be held at the office of the
undersigned referee in RoBeburg,
Oregon, on the 19th day of June,
1925, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon,
at which time the said credltora
I may attend, prove their claims, ap
point a trustee, examine the bank
rupt and transact such other busi
ness as may properly come before
aaid meeting.
Dated June 6th, 1925.
C. L. HAMILTON,
v Referee in Bankruptcy.
FOR SALE Oak block aud stove
wood, uuy quautlty, or any
length If ordered now. Prompt
delivery. Phone 260-J. Call af
ter six la eve. O. E. Gardner.
FOR SALE Guaranteed Cletrac
tractor with plow and disc har
row. A bargain. See it at Klecaer
Amort Co., 607 N. Jackson St. or
Phone 593.
FOR SALE One 1) ton Republic
truck and one H ton Chevrolet
truck; or will trade for land or
stock. C. H. Cavender, 816 Win
chester. Phone 170-Y. mornings
or evenings.
BROCCOLI PLANTS Ready for
aettlng. Don't run any risk, buy
plants from home grown seed. $6
per thousand, $4.50 per thousand
tor 10.000 or over. C. O. Shep-
pard, Dlxonvllle.
FOR' SALE Garage and repair
shop, best location in the city,
. well equipped, a good opportun
ity for a mechanic, tor particu
lars write to J. W. Chaney,
Marshfield.
ROOMS FOR RENT Gentlemen
603W'-Jj,,le st.
FOR RENT House on Parrott St
Inquire 720 Winchester St '
FOR RENT lbdern 6-robm un
furnished house. Inquire 644 So
Pine St
FOR" RENT 8-room modern Sun
alow with garage. $25 per mo.
Phone 3C!
FOR RENT Six-room house, 1020
West 1st St Inquire at 64S Fit
ter St. .
FOR HENT Up to date apt well
rurntshed, garage. Adults, inquire
410 W. Douglas.
Mrs. Audrey Savin
W
FOR RENT 2-room apt. with hot
and cold water and lights. Fur
nished, 2 blocks from P. O. $17.50.
Thone 227-Y.
FOR RENT 160 acre stock ranch,
20 acres in cultivation, balance
seeded pasture, good spring and
trout stream, orchard and ber
ries. New bouse and barn. 4
milea north ot .Drain, Ore. Ad
dress Mrs. R. Pearson. Winches
ter, Ore.
r-
M1SCELLANEOU3
i
Foil SALE llousu aud qua vM I.
acre. 3 rooms, pantry, furnished.
City water and lights, some gar
den in, 3 apple trees. Cheap if
taken at once. Easy terror. S
blocks from end of pavement.
East Douglas street M. i. Mitch
ell, Rt 1.
TEACt'-iERS' EXAMINATIONS (
Notice la hereby given that the
superintendent of Douglas county,;
Oregon, will hold the regular ex-,
amiuation ot applicants for State
Certificates at Roseburg, as fol-:
Iowb: I
Commencing Wednesday, June'
10, 1925, at 9:00 o'clock a. m., and
continuing until Saturday, June 13, ;
1925, at 4:00 o'clock p. m.
Wednesday Forenoon
U. S. history, writing, (penman-;
ship), music, drawing. j
Wednesday Afternoon !
Physiology, reading, manual
training, composition, domestic
science, methods In reading, course
of study for drawing, melhoda In
arithmetic. I
Thursday Forenoon I
Arithmetic, history ot education,'
psychology, methods in geography, t
mechanical drawing, domestic art,'
course of study for domestic art I
Thursday Afternoon
Grammar, geography, stenogra
phy, American literature, physics,
typewriting, methods in lnnguuge,
thesis for primary certificate, i
Friday Forenoon
Theory and practice, orthography
CAN SAVE you $250 on new Willyi
Knight touring car. Glenn H. Tay
lor, Catching Motor Co.
CAR OWNER Don't forget M
call 563 when in need ot auta
parte. Sarff'a Auto wrekln
House. - -
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. U. H. PLYLER ChlropractM
physician, lit W. Lane Bt
Louis C. Davit ;
Painting and Paper Hanging
Phone M9-R
ft
427 East Douglas 8t
Portland, Oreg. "A few years
aeo I caught a bad cold which
settled on my lungs and in the
bronchial tubes. I had a severe
cough, and became so fad that for
six weeks I could not lie down,
would have to sit up in a morris
chair. 1 doctored but did not Ret
any better. I was 'all in' physically,
and began myself to think there
was no help for me. when I was
-i .1 i-i . k it ,v nn n f til V tnrtnrt in
take Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical ! (spelling), physical geography, En
Discovery. This medicine so com-i 8"h literature, chemistry.
pletcly relieved me of my trouble Friday Afternoon
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that I have never had any return
of it My lungs and bronchials are
strong and never give me any
trouble." Mrs. Audrey Savin, b'il
Tacoma Ave.
Obtain this "Discovery" of Dr.
Pierce's in tablets or liquid at youi
nearest drug store and you'll quick
ly find that it builds you up, beside
correcting your distress.
Write Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel
Buffalo, N. Y., tor tree medical ail
government
Saturday Forenoon
Geometry, Ilotany.
Saturday Afternoon
General history, bookkeeping. j
Very truly yours,
J. A. Clll'ltCIIII.L.
Superintendent of Public Instruc-'
tlon. 1
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