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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY. JUNE II. 1925. SEVEN This Utility . Kitchen Carving Set is offered at special sale Saturday Only for 98 Cents Cocobolo handles, three brass rivets and very f jne steel make up these sets. They consist of a Carving Knife, Carving Fork and Bread Knife. Worth regularly much more. Churchill Hardware Co. The Winchester Store SUES TO El BOOST HI RATES m m coat JLr V " ' Una trvm JjsE3W jvt iht $- ijS- -rj3 jfjf ' C HUM. " ' I A BRIDE'S DIARY A Love Slory of Today By Idah McGlone Gibson Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. AM. (AaocUlnl ma Uunl Wirf.) OLYMPIA, Wash.. June 10 Proceed inir a In serum an Inttinn- tlon to restrain the railroads from I universities and colleges has been chanting log rates other than ! obtained in a questionnaire dtstrib those in effect during the lima the juied throughout the council, question of log rate adjustment has When accord has been reached been under consideration in this I finally by the assembly, the re state were tiled shortly after noon ! suits will be put In a definite state- In Thurston county court by Ray- nient and upon this declaration will mond W. Clifford, special attorney I be based the action to be taken at 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-F1I general. In charge of the log rate case for the state. Parties defendant to the suit are the Northern Pacific, Great North ern. Oregon, Washington and Chi cago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Rail way Companies andr 8. J. Henry, Seattle. aent for the North Pacific Coast Freight Bureau. The bureau represents the roads In tariff and other matters common to carriers operating In this section, it was pointed out Dresser's Powell's. as lo was $6.75 at AltTISTS OK KOITH AMKRK'A TO KXHIRIT AT JM A.NtiF.I.F.H. LOS ANGELES. June 11. Five . hundred oil paintings and etchings by leading contemporary artists of North. Central and South Am erica will be brought together here for a three-months display when tha Pan-American Exhibi tion opens November 3, this year, at the Los Angeles Museum. The exhibition, in which paintings by artists from Canada and the United States of North America. Mexico and Panama of Central ' America, and Brazil, Argentina, Peru and Chile of South America, will be exhibited, will mark the first representation In this coun try since 1915 of the southern continent's art. Argentina, in 1915, entered a remarkable exhi- Hall's Catarrh Medicine 111 COURT AFTER OE T fAnnrtatH Pitm Lea Wire.) PHILADELPHIA, June 10. Ed- claim foi '""""VY ,." it-rlJ your system of Catarrh or Dea" m' tor court touay on a n .!..A ul ...1. charge of assault and batter? , as . J? "T attrth- the result of a free for all fight at SoUtytttifi"o-rym shibe Park Monday night during a F.J.CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio , boxing show. Cy Perkins and "Mickey" Cochrane, catchers, and the eighth triennial general con vention of the church to be held at New Orleans. October 7. The students were asked to ex press their views on such prob lems as: "Should one's thinking in religion be organised Into oreedal form?" "How do the teachings of the church harmonise with the es tablished results of modern science!" "What may a student ex pect from the church, and wnyi "la a working knowledge of the Bible necessary to a proper prac tice of Christianity?" and "What effect has college had upon your religion, and why?" Answers to these questions and a score of others equally pertinent have been received In surprising volume. The assembly will be divided Into eight discussion groups, the person nel of which will change each day so that a student will have an op portunity to discuss the problems laid down in the Questionnaire who different studentsfrom all over the country. Later a forum of the en tire conference will hear reports from the discussion groups, accept or reject their decision, and shape the policy of the student work of the council in all of the Institu tions represented for the next trl-ennium. Cleo Madison, entertaining a few friend, reads from her grand mother's quaint, modest diury. The flapper friends are thunder struck at Its qualntnesa and sup pressed desires. When the girls leave, Cleo plans her elopm nt with Paul Arni"trnng. V. 8. A., a boyhood sweetheart. None the less, she Indulges In a petting party with Chick Adams that evening. Chirk Is wealthy and Cleo's parents wish her to marry him; so does Chick. Paul's par ents, also social climbers who have lost their money, wish Paul to marry Connie Torhune, very rich and In love with Paul. De spite these desires of the parents and Creo's wonderlngs as to 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 recoucllod to the marriage and the young couple depart for the armv Dost, to which Paul Is as signed. On the train Cleo has allegorical dream which in- except he was phenominally youth-1 ful could dance like that,' be told ' me sorrowfully." . I "1 really felt sorry for hlra. Cleo. begin to think that a man hates to grow old qurte as much as a . woman, especially a man who has ( never married. He sees the whole I FOR SALE WANTED i FOR SALE Good late model Ford truck. Terms. Hupp Bros. W. FOB. SALE Cedar yew wood posts. W .. L. Hash. Phoue 351-L. Jov of lite and wife and children can neves be for him and he regrets all the passing years. I have come to think that a bachelor over 40 la the loneliest man in the whole world It he has brains enough to appreciate his predicament. After all, Cleo, the real thing for all men and women after first youth is passed, is marriage. Even an un- FOK SALE Second hand refrlger- ' FOB SALti Feeder nogs, Johnson I Produce Co. Fhone 87, Medford, Ore, FOR SALE Blocky mare, weight 1400 lbs, also harness. Call at 491 So. Main. WANTED 200 wether goats. U. Cook. Yoncalla, Ore. WANTEOOld raga atThiTjs'ews. Review office. WANTED Boomers. House close In, good place for working man. 415 Mill St. - t I I quent as they are In mid-season la Squire Ebbet's baseball park In Brooklyn. For example, the month of April Ira Thomas, coach, also accused, were discharged by the police magistrate, who heard the case. The prosecutor was Arthur Good- bit in the Panama Pacific Inter- was veritably littered with holl- Ionian, one of the four brothers at- Idays. Holy Week, especially Im-1 tending the boxing show. The i portant because of the Holy Year, brothers had seats near the ball furnished a goodly number. Then ! players and during the semi-wind-I all of the branches and sections of up there was considerable banter- all of the numerous political parties ; ing. Rommel was accused or hit stopped work for several days at a , ting Arthur Goodleman, who dls tlme to talk, giving their meetings played a damaged face, flowery titles. Milan headed the The rumpus is alleged to have list of municipal "international commercial fairs." and also staged a l. J.1u(. I I . . . uill F.nn-ltlnn at San Fran- I " " " v1" '"'" " ' Venice, an International hook fair Bologna, a Fascist Intellectual con gress; and Rome, an International art fair and a congress on scholas tic philosophy. . CRATER LAKE PICTURES IRFJAND GIVKS FrAN1AL AID TO TIIF.ATIIK'AI, I'ltOlllCTlOXS. Cisco. Paintings by Diego Rivera, of Mexico, considered by art critics as one of the greatest living ar tists; Juan Chariot, also a Mexi can painter, and Manual Vego, a ,Cu,uan,.oue,of the younger Hava na nalnters. will be exhibited. A few portraits -by the late i John Singer Sargent, American Artist, will be part of the exhi bition. nttmr nrnrrttnent North Amer ican artists whose canvasses will them at Carr's. be shown are Frederick Carl Frle seke, Karl Anderson, John E. Cos tlgan, Mary Cossatt, John F. Carl son. T. W. Dewing, Daniel Car ber, John R. Grahach, Robert Henri, John C. Johansen, Leon Kroll. Ernest Lawson and Elmer Schofleld. Immediately following the close of the exhibition here. January 1, 192S, the Latin American section will start on a tour of the Im portant museums of the United of them successful, but the the States. and the North American I atre has been -for the past 12 section will be sent to the capitals , years run at a loss, and no dlrec of Tat in America. J tor or shareholder has ever drawn llonorio Pueyrredon, ajiaflt- I a dividend, sador to the United States from j To enable the Institution to Argentina, has accepted an Invl- ; carry on, the finance minister lias tution to speak at the opening included In the budget a grant of tlra exhibition. - ( of $4,250. In his opinion there o ( is no agency which has done more Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 189-L. i lo make the name of Ireland 0 ! known abroad, and he says It -.,.,, rop FOR pilgbims would he a misfortune If the only MEDICAL CARE FOR PILGRIMS ,,,, tn ,ne cotry provld- ROME. June 10. Arrangements ing an ln.en,ive to dramatic and have been made to have a physl- iiteI.arjr work should be closed clan on duty during the summer down. at the terminal railway siauon io started when Rommel made a dis paraging remark about one of the boxers favored by the Goodleman brothers. CHURCH WANTS TO KNOW WHAT COLLEGIANS EXPECT RACINE, Wis., June 10. What the student body of the Council of the Episcopal Church expects from the church In the present day relig ious controversy, will be determin- successful marriage is better than no marriage at all. It la like fleas on a dog. you know. It keeps you so busy that you forget your other troubles." "That Is the modern way of say ing that old epigram about 'Better to have loved and Inst than never to have loved at all'," I returned rather flippantly, for I saw Rita's sensitive mouth turning at the cor- dhates the problems she will have ners and I felt she was thinking to ace. lien tne newiyweas ar- oi ner own uniiapiiy mnrrit-u niu. rive at the post, Paul Is assigned Perhaps I wouldn't have thought to duty at once and leaves Cleo. lanythltig about It It Paul hadn't who knows nothing or nouse- taken me to a ratner aaig corner keeping, to shift for herself dur- on the outside gallery the night be Ine the dav. Johnson, a "striker" 1 fore. He had left me with a kiss. detailed to Paul's uuurters, helps saving: "I've got to go and dance out enormously so Cleo is auie to with the major s wife. Sit here ana j scrvw tea when Col. Beldon, the j rest until I come back and then wo t commanding office, comes to pay will go home." nis respecis. I nau nanny mrn niuij- n llita Thorndlko, supposed in-'minute when Col. Beldon and Rita amoretta of Col. Beldon, calls. jaat down Just around the corner Cleo likes her. jfrom where I was sitting in the The colonel is not clever enough darkness. Before I could move to FOR RENT ator, several good oil stoves. Judd's Furniture Store. FOR SALE 192b Nash Six touring car, reasouable. Cull 14 for par FOli SALE 1922 Chevrolet Baby Grand, Al mechanically. Terms. Rapp Bros. FOR SALEJ6robni plistered bouse at 915 Hamilton St. Make your own terms. foirsXLE S P.Passenger brak? man uniform, neurly new. Phoue 5S6. FOR SALE Good youug team, 1150 if taken this week. Mrs. D. C. McKay, Roseburg, lit 1, Box 21. FOR S LE Sturdy broccoli plants, $4 per thousand, Johnson strain. James E. Perry, Box 13ti, Riddle, Ore. FOR SALE Dodge oaf," $200 cash. WANTED TO RENT 4 or 5-room house, unfurnished, near Rose school, reasonable. Call 260-L. FOR KENT FIveToom apart ment, furnished. Gas and wood range. 221 W, Lane St. Phone 64-R. FOR RENT 2-room apt. with hot and cold water and lights. Fur nished, 2 blocks from P. O. $17.50. Phone 227-Y. tn enanarn Cleo. Paul warns Cleo about the coi lonel and Rita. This precipitates a quarrel. And Cleo loses her temper, justl make myself known Rita spoke "I've wanted to see you all day, Blakely. John's last words to me as he got on the train were, that it you allowed his latest defalcation to get out, he would sue me tor ai- FOR RENT Three-room apart ntcnt, furnished, hot and cold wa ter and electricity for dooklng. adults only. Inquire at Belleu Rooming House, 303 W. Lane. t 1 I MISCELLANEOUS ! i MARCEL and bob curl 75c, hair cut and curl 60c. Phone 57-Y. 331 So. Main. Mrs. Amv Ros-era. or will take $100 down and rest SPECIAL" PRlCESon" advanced student work. Marcel 75c; . bob curl and top wave, 60c. Mrs. Cleo picks tip much gossip jTorc( naming you as co-respon- Beautiful nan colored lino of Crater Lake photos, natural colors Every home should have one. Make k, .illn i.2i when the trlen- dandy gifts or souvenirs. Priced , nlttl a(,senibly of the National Stu- .ue, j.ou, o.ou uu ao.uu. d , ,iPnt Council is in session. The at titude of the undergraduates In 100 MRS. FULLER MADE STRONG : DUBLIN, June 8. The Abbey Theatre, founded by William But ler Yeats, the poet and senator, and Lady Gregory, plays an im portant part in the intellectual life of Ireland. It has produced M4mnounrlHelnerlwrien for the first time 170 plays, many, DleJ L-ompouna rie ipej aw nen Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- le Compound Helped w hei Other Medicines Failed LUNCH KITS All metal lunch kits with place In cover for a vacuum bottle. The only practical lunch box. 75c ea. at Carr's. We also have the good strong American made vacuum bottles at $1.15 ea. OLD WATCH REVIVES TALES OF NEVADA'S FRONTIER DAYS RENO. Nev.. June 10. Horace Greeley's memorable ride in stage coach driven by Hank Monk when the "father of Journalism" visited this pectlon of Nevada in the early sixties, was recalled re cently when a gift watch of Monk' was brought to a local Jewelry store for repair. The old timepiece, presented to the noted Nevada stage coach driver In 1S63, has works of English manufneure nnd the case, of 18 karat gold welching 8s ounces, was made by S. S. Slireve In San Francisco. The watch bears this Inscription "Presented to Hank Monk as a tes timonial of the appreciation of his friends for his skill and careful ness as a whip. "W. Thompson, Jr., Joe Clark, H. B. Wakelee. J. O. Earl.'W. W. 8tone, Alex O'Neal, John 8. Hen ning. W. M. Lent, George Hearst, H. H. Raymond. "Keep your seat, Mr. Greeley; I'll have you theru. December 1, 3." The George Hearst listed among the donors was the father of the publisher. William Rand otpn Hearst. , about the colonel, who is a wom an chaser, and Rita Thorndlko but a'.ie likes Rita immensely. Almost Immediately. Cleo makes an enemy of the major's catty wife, by tolling a funny story. dent "My God, Rita. I've got to let his thieving come out this time. I can't fix over the books again." "I'm only telling you what he said. Blakely. Personally, ' have reached the point where I don't care one way or another." But Rita, If you don t care lor in trade. Also Ford touring car for sale. Phone 678-R. FOR SALE Tiiorougnb:d Chinese Pekiu ducks, any age. Also SU Valentine broccoli plants. Tor rey, Iuxonvlllu. FOR SALE StraVberry farni 8 acres,. 6-room hoise, close .to Roseburg. Very easy terms. In quire Roseburg Poultry Market ZOO KINO TO BABOONS THE COLONEL CAPERS "I really thought, Col. Ilel don." I explained as my partner yourself, you should think of me. gave me a rather sarcastic grin, You know there has been nothing "that I was telling a rather fun- I unseemlngly In our friendship for nv story, apropos of ages. You teach other." jce. Col. Beldon. I had a mis- -Yes, know that," she conflrm- tnken Idea that 1 was entertain- ;ed listlessly. treat arriving Holy Year pilgrims in need of emergency medical at tention. The doctor will be at the station from early morning until after midnight. Cook with gas. WORLD WAR HISTORIAN GOES SUICIDE ROUTE Bargains on oil Zigler-Fee Hdw. Co. cook stoves. ' LANCASTER. Pa June 10 Cantaln John Richmond Eddy, who j wrote, a history of the World War. " . was found dead In his oltice at RED CROSS TRAINING SCHOOL pan,di,P near here, today with a TURNS OUT POLISH NURSES bulPt WOVind in the head. I Cltv officials said he committed WARSAW, June 11. The War- .cide, the result of worry over saw Nursing School, founded by DU,)nP,, matters. He was an auth the American Red Cross and still orlty on n,iRn affairs, having serv supported in part by It has cele- e() as ,err(,tary to the general sun brated its third commencement ex- prntpndent of Indian affairs, and erclses. Twelve diplomas were Is- waB TOperntendent at one time at sued to young girls who had fin- ch,,vpne reservation at Lameder, lahod a two years' course. Mnn't. . Miss Bridge, the head of Ihe school, spoke in Polish, which she has mastered since 1S21. The work of the school Is so highly appreciat ed that the Polish government has set aside a sum of money for a new building. Walpole, N. H. "I have rje3 Lydia 11 Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound and nnd it has improved my neaitn wonocriui ly. For months and months 1 was not regular and had terrible pains. They used to af fect my side so 1 could not work. I read of others br ing helped by the Vegetable Com poundo I thought it might help me. 1 am very much better now, strong: enough to do my own housework, and have two dear babies to care for besides. I tried other medicines before taking the Vegetable Compound, but I was never treated for my troubles. I speak highly of the Vegetable Compound to my friends and recommend it to any woman for rundown and nervous condition." Mrs . T. H. FULLER, Walpole, New liur.pr,hire. Over 200,000 women have so far replied to our question, "Have you received benefit from taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound?" ij out of every 1(0 of the replies say les, and because the vegela- I Corsets made to measure. Bras sieres, sizes 30 to 06. 203 Perkins Bldg. KXGLANK'S KMI'IXIVHI SHOWS lilt. I.NCIiKASE (Air-ln.Ml l-rew ly-l Wle-.y I.ONDOM. June 10. General anxiety and disappointment was sxpre.'Bod today over on offleial announcement that the number of unemployed In Great Britain in rreaseil the week ending Junt 6 by 6U.77S, the mots formidable addition In a long time. Great Britain's unemployed to tal 1.247.300. which Is 244.385 more than a year ago. Latimer's Arsenate l,ead cigh teen cents per pound at Stearns and Chenoweth. Oakland, Ore. ing the company. "My dear Madame Cleo, you were not mistaken 4here. You were entertstlning the entire post. Personally I'm glad you did It, even though you have made an 'Did you tell this to your hus band?" ' "No." " "Don't you care' for your good I name at all? It will be the rulna- i tlon of both of us. I will never be enemy for life of that old woman, I able to hold up my head again in Mrs. Rulstnn. She Is an errant j the army. There are some things covin nn. marplot. I hBVe been which even men will not forgive at this Post ever since the war ; and If it should be Intlmnted that and I am sure the old lady has! I falsified Ihe books of the regl maaA m.nv a vnuno- wife very Iment In anv wav because of an nf- unliappy with her scandalous gos- I fair with you, 1 might as well com- LONDON, June 11. Ninety sa cred baboons from Abysslna have Just reached the London boo and, until acclimatized, will be put Into a case supplied with radiant heat and lighL Sheltered ledges out side the cage will be electrically warmed by rays of artificial sun shine. , Bush, Terminal Beauty Shop. CAR OWNER tion't forget" t call 663 when In need ot auts parts. Sarff's Auto Wrkln House. JOH N CHASTAIN of the Medford Fluff Rug works will be in Rose burg Saturday. We personally de liver your order, that protects you, also we carry no samples to deceive you by. Phone 251. PROFESSIONAL CARDS OR. M. rt. PLYLER ChlropractM physician, 12( W. Lane 8L LOOK OUT FOR SELF POISONING sin.' The voiing bride also piques, does not offend Col. Beldon. but nit suicide and be done with It. wnmantv nitv and concern for me to make your husband understand the truth." Next: The Truth About Rita. 6TILL80N WRENCHES Paul whirled me nut on the floor and we fell Into step, j Don't be too hard on the colonel honey," he said commlseratinKly. "A man as handsome as lteuion does not like to feel that he Is reaching the place where he Is not lnvinclble,wlth the sex." "All right, Paul. I'll tnke your advice, but you will have lo be very nice to me for I have an In tuition that we are going to run up against a lot of snags In this place. You know me, dear. When 1 think that anyone is finding fault with me, to give them cause. It looks to fme that between the old she-gns- sips and Ihe oil hefllrts, I shall wish that I was hack among the gang many limes." "Even with Connie?" asked Paul mischievously. "Even with Connie and Chick," I answered In the same fashion. Paul held me closer to him. The band swung Into a tango and we flung ourselves Into the sen.iuous measure of It with abandon. For a time I forgot everything except that 1 was dancing my favorite dance with Ihe man I loved best. and from the swaying of Paul s i given a paper which body against mine, I knew that he 1 every other member of was In the same state of rhythmic thrill. We didn't either of us wake in until tho haml atnnned and a 'burst of applause surprised us. Then we found that we were all Negleet of the liver results In lelf pulsonhiKt Not no qulekly, perhaps, but just as' surety as If you drank pulugn out of a bottle. If your liver in not doing ItnWurk of helping 01- But you never havo really false- K-ti"n, eliniinatinx waste-mini the fled the books of the regiment, I bowels ami purifying the blood, you have you, Blakely?" will always be trouhlvd with slek "Certainly not. You should know j headaches, nausea, biliousness, bad this, and for my Bake If not for breath, gas, sour .loraaeh, or constl- your own you should have enougiv , pauun. Cleanse anil tone your liver! Pot your nynti'iii In eotiditlon so you feel your very hext again! Try Junt a spoonful of lr. It. 8. Thaeher'n ex cellent Liver and lllood Hyrup after the m-xt few menN and notice tlie qulrK Improvement In ttie Vtay Drop forged Stillson wrench In r,.lrn' 'r strength, vigor and ener gy. You will bo completely nans-tli-d; ottierwixn Ihure will be no eont. lr. TluK'her'n i.lver and lllood tiyrup la aold and recommended by Nathan Fullertun, Itoaeburg, Ore Drain ltiarrnacy, Iiraln, Oregon. 10 Inch site, special at 98c. Handy to have around the houae. See them at Carr's. Also double end drop forged wrenches at 20c ea. and Kail twin hummer mniln nf dron ithout cause, I am yery apt ,orR(1 Ktvvl s OI. , 3 oi. sizes, special 45c and 60c. Carr s. Reduced prices on all table glass ware. Zigler-Fee Hdw. Co. Things you never thought ot may bo cleaned successfully by a "Master" Cleaner. Let Us Prove It! ' Our Auto Will Call Phone 277 COMMON SENSE TEMPERS MATCH MAKING IN JAPAN "01, YOI-" JACOB HAS ONE NICER THAN "EILI, EILI-" - (Aueelult'i! Itt-ta beaaul Wlrr.) NEW YORK, June 11. Jacob iyippeil Sandler, who tins lost a TOKIO, June 10. Japanese fan-iault to establish himself as author clea, In springtime, are very much f n,o famous Jewish lament. "Kill, like ihose of other nationalities, khi", has a new song which he Recently the Women's club In Ata- snys'wl.l be his vindication before gnrho, Shlba, gave a parly for 40 ln(, wrld and will purpaa "Kill, young bachelors and an equal kmp n beauty. number of unattached young wo- j,vderal Judge John Knox, yes- WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua ACCIDENT VICTIM IS IMPROVINO'-innp in the renter of the room 1 I Rita, talking over the party the Mr. Harding, of Coqullle, lio noxt day. said that Paul and I had) was Injured In an auto accident h,.,.n giving an exhibition dance near Coos Junction Saturday even- fr 1-, minutes with the whole post men with a view of arranging tup- trrday held Sandler had not proved tlal contracts. Each guest va. ., acalnst a nubltsher charg- Idt'litlfled )np infringement nf his copywrlght. the partv. T, , ,.rt D,)inted t that 25 The girls' ages, stations In lire1 ypan elapsed between the time education and other conditions Knnd,.r says he wrote the song were given in detail. The Itlentlfl- ,, ,ne date of his copywrlght. Ho cation of the men Included Hie ,,,,,, )t rpVwrlghted in 11)19 after amount of monthly Income in'v Khi Hresslaii had sung It to '""'J,'- great acclaim at the Metropolitan could nrndlire to support 'I lie tee lor ailinuianre 10 nit- ,,..,.. Utilise party was t, sen. although no ar-j s.1Ilu,,r ,,t frih that Ihe song rtiKi ii1.nl was made to refund H wa, .rlh al i,.at $.,ii(i.n(i0 and In case the mating plans "" , hP had received only $76. Ho avr- Is 66 years old. YOU OUGHT TO Insure Your Auto For Automobile Insurance All coverage We are at your service a W. YOUNG c SON INSURANCE 116 Cass St Phone 417 Ir.g, In r ported to be Improving by looking on admiringly. hia lihvstclnn. Dr. E. J. Wafnsett't. i t.t. waa the most hcatll ifllll V Mr. Harding with two other nen graceful thing I have ever seen In j GENERAL BLACKS MITHING ! were In Ihe car, when a front wheel ballroom dancing." she asserted en-1 and horse,hoelng. All work Colter permanen y removed broke, causing the accident, and thuslawtically. 'Col. Blakely said guaranteed. Plenty room for farm-, without drugs or kntre. anil the vi, u.nn i . h.b..n ,-t.l. i. i hi.. .i ihoh ha did era horses. 625 Winchester St. general health Improved. Ir. C. hie rnmnotind has heen hclllinir other lar hnnt. The oilier two eatabed nnt Itnnw whelher tn nhtlot VOU or north Of SUtO CaffiP. E. K, W OOd- It. llloyd, goiter specialist. women it should help you injury. ynnr husband st sunrise. 'No onecnek. Prop. ' National Bank. CiKiulile, First Oregon. PURSE SPECIAL $1.49 Jobbers close-out line of under arm purses, made of pure leather, fancy designs, usual values up to $3.00 and $4.00, special at Carr's for $1.49. Youll be surprised at the fine quality of these. Carr's. TUBBY CONFERENCES AND HOLIDAYS ABOUND IN ITALY THIS YEAR ROME. June 11. Italians enjoy holidays as much as Amerlcsn school boys. Consequently scarce ly a week passes without a festive tieraalntl. official, religions, pnlltl- caL semi-official, sectional or what j not. In some city or section of the v Cisalpine nation. i ' Conventions. congresses and i meetings are as dear to the hearts i of Italy's professors and politicians as they are lo boosters a' nam bers of Commerce In Amerh R'-d letter davs of one soa or auother for somebody or othe? are as fre- Strategy. WINNER wW see MEtte Young mam mawt VOU TO VlEM? THS.T HM t B0O6T YOU- IP I CATCH VOU HIDING IT L)A:CER THE ACAIM ANBTHENWEKlNi; "TV At OLD D1 APIDATRD CAP OF VOUPS AVOVChD VEiltKOAT. TOVJll SC.T A SOOCl -TAAIrM IMG '1. 5? V "v. sm, geevjhiz,mom : V DCWTCROE vohat tZiA trJ SHE MAKES OutTA ME 1 AuitilCHT M.1M1 1 D. ,,wt,t'..t: ,.:loiC ? 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