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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1925
SEVEN
This Utility Kitchen ' Carving Set is offered at
' special sale
Saturday Only for 98 Cents
Cocobolo handles, three brass rivets and very fine
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
ELKS FLAG DAY
The annual Flag Pay program
given bjr the Klks' lodge, will be
held on Sunday. June 14 at 2:30
D. m. This meetlnit la ouen to the
public, and Is one of the lew rltu-
alistlc exercises of the lodge which
the general public la privileged to
attend. The program includes
many very intereating and enter
taining features, and all those who
attend will be aaaured of an in
spiring and pleasing afternoon.
The main address of the day Is
to be made by Senator B. L. Eddy.
Mr. Eddy is a well known orator
of markt-d ability, and the fact that
he has been secured to speak as
sures a message which will be in
spirational and Instructive.
A number of special musical fea-
mires per hour, a new world's i
speed record. Every bit of the
rare was filmed so that when ,
"The. Speed Spook" Is thrown on !
the screen of the Liberty Thatre. 1
its patrona will be able to view ;
one of the greatest- automobile
races In the history of the sport.
GENERAL BLACKSMITHINO
and horseshoeing. All work
.'guaranteed. Plenty room for larm
iers horses. 62S Winchester St.
north of auto camp. K. E. wood
cock. Prop.
f ::r,,:::i'.
A 'BRIDE'S DIARY
SOLDIERS SENT
TO QUELL RIOT
IN NQVA SCOTIA
A Lav Story of Today
By Idah McGlone Gibson
Classified Section
ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PACE.
(AaocUtx) Pms Uurd Wirr.
HALIFAX, N. 6., June 13 Five
hundred troops were on their way
. I- tv... iu. llrAlnn
tnraa hoiV alan Kwn a rrin iV h I ' Z 1,r reconc U lO tile Dlrriaxi and
lnlnTr i"KSl young couple depart for the
Clnsut'S imhwwu euiMUK twi
Clco Madison, entertaining a
fnw tri ml. r?adt from her grand
mother a quaint, modest diary.
The flupper friends are thunder
struck at Its qualntnens and sun
prvswed dt8lrei. When the ctrls
leave. Cleo plans her elupment
tiiu ram jvruiMruniE, u. -j.t i
less, she Indulges in a petting
party with Chick Adams that
even I up. Chirk is wealthy and
.Olt'o'a pa rent a wish her to marry
him; so dues Chick. Paul's par
ents, also social vllmbera who
have lobt their money, wish Paul
to marry Connie Terhune, very
rich and In love with Paul. Pa
tpite l bene desires of the parents
ana Llwo a wondering as to whe
ther she rmUy does love Paul, the
two are murrled. Almost Imme
diately Cleo begins to learn that
marriage 1 not altogether a path
of rones. Howevev. the parents
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FOR SALE
FOR SALE Collie pups. I. Swift,
I Looking Glass, Orison.
!FOH SALE 10.000 large cabbage
j plants. Ztt So. JuikaonStreet.
IK(K SALE Cedar yew wood poals.
i W., L. Hash. Phone 351-L.
FOR 8 A Lid Feeder Hogs, Joh nson
Produce Co. Phone 7. Mulfnni
Ore. j WANTED Loganberry picking by
Tui ii.il. ;rt7 man nd ii:u' 130 West Moaner
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-F1 1
complete program being as follows
Music B. P. O. E. Orchestra
, Song "America"
I Lodge and Visitors
: Ritualistic Services..Lodge Officers i
i Solo "The Lord Is My Light"
Mrs. Fred Strang accompanied by
Mrs. Arthur Knaus
IFlag Day Address..Hon. B. L. Eddy
iSolo "My Own United States"
! Mrs. Fred Strang accompanied by
j Mrs. Arthur Knauss
Song "Star Spangled Barner"
I Lodge and Visitors
THE WORLD
SHALL BE
ESTABLISHED
millions now living will never die
Shifting of governments has been the history of the
world; and much suffering has resulted from the thought
loss unconcern of the Powers Jealous, crafty, plotting for
control of the world.
Professions of peace are now rampant, plans are
afloat promising stability. Yet there comes to light a
ceaselenri, untiring working to create weapons of destruc
tion aircraft, poison pas, cruisers, bombs, liquid fire.
Designs against neighbor nations, which are really
plans of annihilation, lack the promise of stability. Yet
the prophecies revealing present tendencies show that
peace, permanent peace, will follow the confusion, dis
tress and reeling perplexity of our world.
Hear
S. H. TOUTJIAN
OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
MOOSE HALL
Cor. JACKSON & WASHINGTON STS.
Entrance on Washington Street
Roseburg, Oregon
Sunday, June 14
7:45 p. m.
Scats Free No Collection
International Bible Students Association
Johnson s Service Department for
Douglas county. Everything to keep
your floors fn good condition.
Lloyd Crocker.
THEATRES
ANTLERS THEATRE
Hoot Gibson, Unlversal'a premier
Western star, stages a new brand
of thrills and sensations In his
latest picture, "The Hurricane
; Kid," now playing at the Antlers
theater. Gibson is seen in a des
' Derate running fight on horseback,
j at breakneck speed. In a thrilling
race and other exciting adventures,
and one of the spectacular features
lis the capture and breaking to the
saddle of a'wlld horse. Dangerous
trails In the lower Sierras are the
j locale for much of the action.
1 The story was directed by Ed
!ward Sedgwick, who Is responsible
for "The Sawdust Trail," "The
! Rambling Kid" and other outstand
i ing Gibson successes.
era and British Empire Steel Cor-i
poratlon policemen at New Water
ford. These clashea yesterday re
sulted In the death of one miner,
the serious wounding of another
and Injuries to two score. Fresh
disorders were reported early to-i
day in New Aberdeen, a suburb ot
Glace Bay.
It was reported that the com
pany's food shops at mines 12 and
14 had been cleaned'out by a mob
of miners. It was also reported,
although confirmation was lacking,
that the warehouse at number 14
and the offices at numbers 15 and
12 were ablaze, with no water
available.
In clashes yesterday for posses
sion of the New Waterford power
house, several hundreds of rounds
rf ammunition were fired. After
the fighting, police took refuge in
the Jail at New Waterford and re
ports ot plans of miners to raid It
were heard.
The power p'ant was captured
from miner pickets by a surprise
attack a.t dawn and recaptured by
tne miners at noon. Wlllard Davis,
a miner and father of nine children
was killed and Gilbert Watson seri
ously wounded.
The power plant Is the stragetlc
point of the colliery svstem.
A large detail of provincial po
nce ueparted for Sydney on a regu
lar train several hours before the
troop trains left Halifax.
MAJESTIC THEATRE
For many years' speculation has
been rife as to the filming of Har
old Bell Wright's valuable and
I world-famous stories. Then came
announcement that they were to be
given everlasting life on the silver
sheet. Principal Pictures Corpora
I tion made a transaction with the
I noted ajithor whereby that com
pany rnuld fi m all of the HnroJJ
Bell Wright novels.
I The first Is completed "When a
Man's a Man.' and is at the Majes
tic Theatre Frldny and Saturday.
"When a Man's a Man" Is con
sidered as one of the most forceful
of all W right s books. It was se
lected as the first for the screen,
not alone by the producers, but by
the author himself.
ADVENTUROUS MEXICANS
FIND LITTLE SYMPATHY
MEXICO CITY, June 11 (A. P.)
Because they did not first secure
permission from congress to fight
under the flag of another nation,
Generals Calixto Ramires Garrido
and Juan Merigo will lose their
Mexican citizenship it they suc
ceed In their purpose of Joining
the Spanish forces in Morocco.
Their cases were brought before
the Permanent Congressional Com
mission when the foreign office
forwarded a petition from Sotero
Sanchez Meljia, a Mexican, resi
dent of El Paso, Texas, for per
mission to fight the Moors. Ra
mirez Garrido and Merigo left;
Mexico some months ago for Spain,
and the commission is awaiting
proof that they have been enlisted
under the Spanish flag to take ac
tion under Article 7, Fraction 11,
of the constitution, and declare
them expatriates.
NOTICE
Mathews Motor-X-Chango has
moved to the building formerly oc
cupied by Hoy Catching on Oak St
opp. City Hall, and will carry a
full line of used oars with a guaran
tee on all Fords selling at 1150 or
more.
ELKS ATTENTION
If you are going to the con-
veution at Portland In July
have your measure taken at
once for your suit at Wilder
& Agee store. Don't delay.
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NOTICE
THE Pt'IlLIC 13 HEREBY NOT1-
i FIED THAT
Flro Policies. No. 2003 to No.
2025, inclusive of the National
Union Fire Insurance Company, of
Pittsburg, Pa., have been lost, mis
laid or stolen, under w hich circum
stances, their issue being unauth
orized, said policies are null and
' void.
! The holder of these policies will
.please return them to the company
at Pittsburg, Pa., and should there
be any return premium involved it
'will be promptly paid.
I In case of loss claimed by any
I person or persons as holders of
I these policies, the company will
deny any or all liability thereun
der. I NATIONAL I'NION FIRE IN
SI RANCE CO.
ooiter permanently removed
without drugs or knife, and the
general health Improved. Dr. C.
n. woyd, goiter specialist. First
wauonai Hank. Conullle, Oregon.
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OKCHESTIIA MAKES TRIP.
The Christian Church orchestra
went to Oakland last nltht. and.
played nt the revival services lie
Itm conducted by the Chrlstinn
Church of that city. Rev. Too
good, an Instructor In the Eugeno
Ullilo College and Mr. Scarlo,
singing evangelist are conduct
lug the meeting.
took with gas.
Notice to contractors
Douglas
MRERTY THEATRE.
When "Tha Speed Spook." fea
turing Johnny IMnes, comes to
the Liberty Theatre next Sunday.
patrons will he treated to one of Ro,eburg.- Oregon at 10 o'clock a.
on the 2nd day of July, l!l
Highway Construction,
County, Oregon
Scaled bids will be received by
the County Court of Douglas Coun
ty, Oregon at thn court house of
the most unusual automobile
races ev3r filmed on the screen.
The entire racing sequence was
filmed at the famous 250-mlle
International auto classic at the
Altoona Speedway last Jun.
which was tire cynosure of all
raring enthusiasts. Pictured In
these scenes tho racing fan will
view these speed spooks frnlng at
the phenomenal rate of 114 J
for construction work on a section
of road between Dlxonville and
Glide. The work Involves approxi
mately g miles of resurfacing, the
limits being particularly described
as from Dixonvllle P. O. Station
0x0(1 easterly to station 413x00.
No bid will be considered unless
accompanied by cash, bidder's bond
or certified check for an amount
equal to at least fle (5) per cent
of the total amount of the bid.
A sufficient bond will be requir
ed for the faithful performance of
the contract in a sum equal to one
half the total amoun of the bid.
Plans, specifications, forms of
contract, proposal blanks, and full
information for bidders may he ob
tained at the office of the county
clerk or the county roadmaster,
Court House. Roseburg, Oregon,
upon the deposit of five dollars.
The right Is reserved to reject
any Item or ay proposals, or to
accept any separate ilein of the
proposal or proposals deemed best
for the County.
Ira II. Riddle, county Clerk of
IVmipIas f'ntintv ftrpirnn
For all members of the family, children i (Seal)
or adults, ailing or well. Serve atmeals. THE COt'NTY COURT OF DOI'O-
I.AS COUNTY
Geo. K. Quine, County Judce
r.dwin Weaver, Commissioin
A tux l"f It nd Diet
' FiirAailjriiffll ForlnfanU,
tjT lK Invalids, ,
at CLnij ZZune
between meals, or upon retiring. A nour
iahing, easily assimilated Food-Drink
, which, at any hour of the day or night,
j relieves faintness or hunger.
! Prepared a f home by stirring the pern
1 o'er m hot or cold water. No cookinf.
C. L. Reckley, Commissioner
Attest:
Ira II RI.MIe. Cottntv Clerk
army post, to which Paul is as
signed. On the train Cleo has
allegorical dream which in
dicates the problems she will have
to lace. When tne newiyweds ar
rive at the post, Paul is assigned
to duty at once and leaves Cleo,
ho knows nothing ot house
keeping, lo shift for herself dur
ing the day. Johnson, a "striker"
detailed to Paul's quarters, helps
out tnormously so Cleo Is able to
serve tea when Col. Beldon, the
commanding officer, comes to pay
his respects.
Rita Thorndlke, supposed In
amoretta of Col. Deldon, 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.
And Cleo loses her temper,
justly so.
Cleo picks up much gossip
about the colonel, who Is a wom
an chaser, and Rita Thorndlke
but she likes Rita Immensely.
Almost immediately. Cleo makes
an enemy of the major's catty
wife, by tilling a funny story.
Iteing left alone on the balcony,
Cleo overhears some pertinent
conversation between Rita Thorn
dlke and tho colonel.
THE TRUTH AllOt'T RITA
The colonel's speech about Rita
having pity for him seemed to
galvanize her rnto life.
"Pity, pity!" . she exclaimed.
"Who has had any pity for tire
In all this? Not mthusband. who
promised before witnesses to care
for me and protect me. Not you.
certainly, who have protested
again and ngain that you loved
me better than all ctsw In the
world. Pity! It Is the kind of
pity that the ravenous tigers of
the arena have for a human being
after their first taste of blood.
"Do you realize that I was not
quite t.?venteen years old when I
married Hill Thorndlke and I lev
ed him with the unreasoning de
votion of a'rhlld? I was a girl
so young and God forgive my
mother so Ignorant with that
Ignorance which foolish people
cull innocence, that I lool ed up
to him as a god.
"I know my mother was glad
to get rid of me for sh'3 was
young too, as widows go. and a
girl in long dresses was a great
handicap to her. She helped me
to believe that the man 1 was
marrying would make me per
fectly happy and I believed In her.
"She too betrayed me, for she
knew something of the character
of Hill Thorndlke. I believed In
my husband until he had betray
ed everv confidence and trust 1
rut In him and then one day when
I accused him of this he said that
I knew It when I married him
and thnt my mother knew It and
so at one fell swoop I lost, by
wore than denth. both my hus
band and my mother.
Then. God help me. I believed
in you. Yoti came to me In sym
pathy you were pood to me. You
offered me friendship when I
needed friendship moro than any
thing else In the world and In my
Inuncvnre I thought that what
yon offered me was the most
beautiful thing ever proffered to
a worn tin.
"You told me you were going
lo help mo reform my husband,
when I came to you one day und
told you that I could stand It no
long-T und told you that I was
going to run away. You made
mo believe in you, and I stayed
here In this place where the
women wer" talking and the men
looking upon me with liisttul -ye
.lust becauve you, for the moment
thought I made the place a bit
more amusing for you.
Yes, I believed in you lllakely
Ileldon and then between, you
and "
Surely Rita, you ran not think
thnt I lipvo nnv nnn'.-i-'Trmtllnr
1400 lbs., also hurness.
41 So. Main.
Call at
with that srov.drel husband ' of
yours."
"No, no. " I certainly do not
think that. You were both loo
gentlemanly for that."
The scorn that Rita Thorndlke
put upon the word 'gentlemanly'!
I could rerl It cut like a rapier
and 1 kuew that Colonel IWldon
was cringing In the darkness.
"I knew that neither of you
talked over your plans with tho
other, but I ulso knew just us
surely as you both knew that
each of you 'gentlenven' knew the
other's mind. You both knew, al
though neither of you had the
courage to own it to yourselves
thut my heart and my soul were
pawns to be played with for your
gratification.
"You, Rlakely. wera what you
railed in love with me. You had
gotten my trust and my faith and
you intended that I should love
you enough to give my body to
you as I had already given you
my heart Don't speak until I am
through After tonight I will
probably go away from here. In
fact aftur tonight I ran not look
ahead Into the dawn of any to
morrow. "But tonight Is mine and I am
going to say to you privately, it
you let me or publicly if I must,
all that Is within my pent-up
mind. 1 hardly know why I am
telling you all this when it is too
late, I hardly know why 1 did not
tell it to you long ago, when I
first realized your perfidy and HIH
todnv In her xatety and beauty
WANTED
WANTED Old
Review office.
rags- it the Newt-
WANTEI) Roomers. House closo
lu, good place fur working man.
415 Mll!St. .
WANTED TO RENT t or 5-room
house, unfurnished, near Rose
school, reasonable. Call 260-U
FOR SALE 192b Nash Six touring
cur. reasonable. Call 14 for particulars.
UllOCCOLI PLANTS ready to
plant. 14 per thousand. C. 11.
Ilalley and Son, Roseburg.
UROCCOLI PLANTS Lata But-
tier strain, $5 per thousand. S,
W1Leake, Dlxonville, Oregon.
THE MJwaleta Campflre Girls will
hold a cooked food sale Saturday
at the Peoples Supply Store.
FOR SALE Sturdy broccoli planTs,
14 per thousand, Johnson strain,
James E. Perry, Box Wi, Riddle,
Ore.
FOB SALE Dodge car. 1200 cash,
or will take 1100 down and rest
' In trade. Also Ford tnnritiir ear'
lor sala. Phone 67s R.
WANTED Young girl wants
housework. Phone 442 L or ad
dress H. M. care News-Review.
WANTED Girl or woman for
housework, may work part ot
' day If desired. Address P. O.
Uox 326.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Final homestead proof In
envelope. Has name J. M. Yokum
Finder mail to Yokum at Riddle.
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MISCELLANEOUS
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and happiness that maddened me.
"You know lllakely Heldon that
I was as young and almost as
pretty as she Is and when I look
ed at her I thanked God that she
was not as Ignorant of life as
I was.
"I Hire Cleo Armstrong and I
am glad she Is able to take care
of herself much better than I was
and" I am glad to know that she
Is married to a man who seems
to have some decency and stability
of character If there Is such a
thing in the masculine make-up.
"Hut when I saw her this arter
noon and knew that I was like
her, whon I came here four years
ago something inside of me Just
went berseker and I wanted to
run amuck and smash everything
and everybody."
"Hut but" stuttered the Colo
nel. "Rita you must do some
thing." "Why? Because It Is going lo
disgrace you and Hill Thorndlke?
Did either of you think of tho
disgrace that might come to me?
Did either of you care enough for
me to keep me from becoming
your mistress?"
"Hush, Rita, someone will hear
you."
"They probably have heard bo
fore this, that I was your mistress
and they would not, under any
circumstances, believo that 1 was
telling the truth now."
Next A Woman's Soul IjiIiI
llnre.
BID8 WANTED
Tho Roseburg City Library Board
will receive bids up to and includ
ing June 27, 1925, for painting the
library building, material to be sup
plied by the board. The board re
serves the right to reject any or all
bids. Mark all bids "Hid for paint
ing Library llldg." and address to
MRS. o. v. wimuhkly.
Secretary Hoard, Roseburg, Ore.
Pckin ducks, any age. Also til.
Valentine broccoli plants. Tor
ruy, Dixonvllle.
FOR " SALE Strawberry farm. 8
acres, Croom house, close to
Roseburg. Very easy terms. In
quire Roseburg Poultry Market.
FOR sXl.E Large broccoli plants.
About 20,000 Kruse strain of Os
wego, $2.50 thousand, pull your
self. I. 1). Thompson Dillard Oro.
FOR SALE Five-room house in
good condition. Cheap If taken
at once. Good location, close to
Rose school. Also oak library
table and rocker. Call at 747
Hamilton St.
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FOR RENT
MARCEL and bob curl 75c, hair
cut and curl 60c. Phone 67-Y.
331 So. Main. Mrs. Amy Rogers.
SPECIAL PRICES"on advanced
student work. Marcel 75c; bob
curl and top wave, 6)o. Mrs.
Hush, Terminal Beauty Shop.
CAR OWNhirt jjbTTt iorkeftl
call 663 when in need of auto
parts. Sarffs Auto Wrkla
Huuse,
JOHN CliASTAIN of theMFdfo7d
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
DR. II. H. PLYLER Chiropractic
physician, lit W. Lane SL
FOR RENT 6 room modern ftouse
Phone 607-J.
FOh RENT-4 rooms partly furnish
ed. 13. Water and lights. 874
Hoover St.
FOlt RENT 6 room modern fur
nished house. Garage. 627 Short
St.
FOR RENT Hcrrlck rooming
hou30, corner Pine ft Lane.
Phone 6F21, C. W. Bradford.
FOR RENT Furnished " sleeping
room, 2 blocks from post office,
216 S. Rose St. Phone, 2M-J,
FOR RENT Three rotun apart
ment furnished. Light and wnter
tlM. 50. 1 204 Winchester St.
FOR RENT Flve-roora apart
ment, furnished. Gas and wood
rnngo. 221 W. Lane St. Phone
61-R.
FOR RENT 2-room apt. with hot
and cold water and lights. Fur
nished, 2 blocks from P. O. 117.60.
Phone 227-Y.
tjse News-ttenew Classified Ad
vnrfl.ln fn mi,U.
! FOR RENT Three-room apart
ment, furnished, hot and cold wa
ter and electricity for cooking,
adults only. Inquire at Ilolieu
Rooming House, 3u3 W. Lane.
.4?fRt-,
Things you never thought of
may be cleaned successfully
by a "Master" Cleaner.
Let Us Prove It!
Our Auto Will Call
Phone 277
NOTICK TO rilKIHTOm
In th County Court of th JHate
cf orcjfon for IoukI fount y.
In tin timttt-r tt tin cAiHta of
UurtCHri't K. .Mitt-hHl, ilwoj.!.
Nolle herohy kIvhii ttmt the
unilt'rMiKnt-4. Iin n duly firiitnit'd
xi-utir "I" tl I,int Will nml Tun la
ffH'iit i if Mai ifiirTt K. Mitt-hell, 1
cii m il, hy or tli-r of t h Hhnvit -n-Ilth-il
Court. All poiNoiiM havltift
i litlnm fiKiitnnt mi lil -Niatn hi hiriby
r'iulri'l to tr'i4'nt the eiimu with
prupiT von.'htT, duly vcrlflel n by
luw r'n lr'"l, to (lit unle iNttcn(1 t
Alllo, IkmikIhk County, (trt'ifon, with
In lx mouths fniiii the (lute of the
f 1 1 Ft publication, of thin notice.
Iiutud ant) flr.it. pubHuliud May 29,
JAYHir wnuuiT,
Fxertitnr of the l-lint Will and
Tt'Mlfiimnt of Mnrifuri't R. Mitchell.
WHEN LN ROSEBURG
' STOP AT
Hotel Umpqua
otick of nvw. mi:tti.i;iknt
Learn from Those Whom I Have Cured
FREE book on Piles and
other Rectal and Colon dis
orders contain down of letter volun
tnrily written by prominent patient
whom I have cured. Many of these
caws were of over 15 years standing,
ind had mjide invalids of the sufTrrers
rsHnt-rall fur tl.l.hnolf TDDAYsnrt
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for I miuchiK County.
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YOU OUGHT TO
Insure Your Auto
For Automobile Insurance
All coverages
We are at your service
G. W. YOUNG t SON
INSURANCE
116 Cass St. Phone 417
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A'trnltiMrator of the jatut of Henry
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Louis C. Davis
Painting and Paper Hanging
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427 East Douglas St.
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116 N. Jackson
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