ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. JUNE 20, T 92?.
FIVE
CANTEENS
WATER BAGS
Equip your car with one of these conveniences
Indispensible on that auto trip this summer
Canteen From 1 Gal. to 3 Gals.
Water Bags 1 Gal. to 5 Gallons
See Our Window Display of This Line of Goods,
Then Come in'and Ask Us About It
Churchill Hardware Co.
The Winchester Store
E
Modern Home Builders
USE
Hardwood Floors
Let us furnish you with "Perfection" Oak Floor
ing. The price is reasonable. Ask us about it.
Coen Lumber Company
Phone 121
SALEM. Ore.. June 20. M. S.
(Captain Kidd) Taylor of the Coon
Hay Pirates wan elected president
of the Oregon Hospitality clubs at
thWr annual convention here. A. R.
Allen of Grants Pa a was electfd
vice-president. The secretary and
treasurer will be appointed later
by the- president.
At the suggestion of Irving Vin
Ing of Ashland, president of the
state chamber of commerce, the
Hospitality clubs decided to visit
, California next year. There will be
a caravan of 200 automobiles, which
will travel as far south as Sanj
Francisco and return by way of
the Redwoods highway. Enroutej
south the caravaq will stop at
Stockton, Sacramento and a num
ber of other California cities. '
It also was decided to accept the
j Invitation of the state fair board
i to' attend the state fair October 2,
! which has been designated as Ore
, gon hospitality day. The Hospital!
; ty clubs will offer a silver cup for
t the best chorus of the grounds,
i while the fair board will post three
cups for the club having the larg-
est number of members In attend
ance, the club having the most at
tractive uniforms and the club'
most efficient in outdoor drills.
The I'mpqua Chiefs, with head
quarters at Rose burg, already have
issued a challenge to -compete In
drills with any club in the organi
zation. i Tonight's program was featured
I by a parade of visiting delegates.
A banquet preceded the parade.
most harmonious meetings ever
held In the district.
A. H. t.aueii was unanimously
chosen director for a three years
term, succeeding C. Nebel. C. J
Sether was elected clerlt to suc
ceed himself.
The financial export was a very
satisfactory one showing that the
oftlcnrs of the district had been
economical fn the conduct of the
school and bad accumulated a con
siderahle surplus to apply on the
building fund.
Considerable discussion was bad
on the proposition of building a
irew school building and It was
L;
IS DROPPING FASfe?
f AnrcUtrd Prtm Wirt.)
BEND, Ore.. June 20. The for-
est fire on the Brooks-Seanlon
ALASKA", playing at the Liberty
Theatre Sunday (tomorrow; and
Monday only.
Majsstle Thtatre
Every element ot auspenae, ev
ery thrllllL-s incident, and every
atunt that aenda delicious chill, ot
terror along an audience's apine,
to be embodied In the Ko-
'est production tff ''The Mon-
the Metro-uoluwyn picture
which nana at the Majeatle thea
tre today.
Thera are ghostly handa that
stretch forth menacingly, there
are sliding panels In which queer
taces appear, there are skeletons
Classified Section
ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE.
FOR SALE
I
.uui.tmu ... n n,.. . hnl.I ilea ni- Irani I.m I'iv.i i
!as put under control late yester-1" closets, ami a uementea surgeon, vaUe. j.noIle i9.
whether or not to bond the dls- . .nfnrnit,nn lh ' , M. i who fascinates his victims with s-mu rm," am.
rict for the fund, necessary for not available hypnotic power. There is an. ex-, Zllni M7."
ine purennse or grunnna inu io ... ,,,.,.. ... r It nv tnrv of a mvsterioua dlsa-'
.i . a...ti-ilnI i ii i ui.iiiuia iiu luumiiiK. . ,,-, . -
trt-u(l. ui liny new uniniiu. i
FOR SALE .Milk goal. K. . V.
1. box 8.
L. C. SMITH TYI'KWRITER-Uood
first!
FOR RENT.
With the surplus now on
and which will accrue
1924 taxes It Is thought that thir
Jersey,
street.
n-i... , ... ' tuMourum-a them are two vuuno- vi-t. dauc i air wru-uru iuj;
fr5m .he reached 0. a record for this sea- "'en i love wilh the same beautl-1,. terrier puppies. Phone 39K2.
ihir on while the mercury dropped to tslrl nd their desire to win her FOR SALE Collie pups, eilgil
1 durmgthenight. The MtmUMty by their tf and ci
wa uruppiag 1H8L nils mo ruing : ..- - -----
Packing
CftATtMC
and
SHIPPING
; Service
We attend to all of these
details with expert ability.
Having specialized in the
execution of such work we
are adept at it. Let us
prove this by a trial.
'We aim to please"
H.5. FRENCH
TRANSFER ANO STORAGE CO.
PHONE 220
For prompt tan aervi'.e, city 01
country trips. Phone 44
GLENDALE MAN MOVES
ficlent to erect a building which
will be a credit to the district
and this end of the county.
It Is understood that if the
bonds carry at the erection (as
they undoubtedly will) another
election will be necessary to de
cide on a site for the new build
ing.
SUMMER SCHOOL
ASK ABOUT IT ' ' r
The Business College will be in session thruout the
Summer Months. All classes will be conducted the same
as during the regular school year.
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
A. E. ROBERTS, PRESIDENT.
Phone 666 992 Willamette St. Eugene. Oregon
E. E. Wilson, one of the old time
settlers fn this neighborhood and
who recently sold bis ranch on
'Cow Creek, departed yesterday for
, his new home in Coos county, ac
1 companled by his family. As a re
: membra nee of the neighbor.. ness
i which has always been shown by
the Wilson family, a number of
friends and neighbors gathered at
) the old home last Saturday even
1 ini; In a surprise farewell party.
The evening was spent In playing
j games', dancing, music and singing
! and a most enjoyable time was had.
The visitors had brought refresh
ments, consisting of sandwiches,
cake and Ice cream, with them, and
a hearty luncheon was served at a
late hour. Their many old friends
' are sorry to see the Wilsons leav
ing here and as Coos county is
only to be a temporary home, it Is
hoped they may return to this
' neighborhood to make their per-
I tnaaent home.
o
SMITH RIVER FAIR
TO BE HELD ON
SEPTEMBER 7 ANL 8
September 7 and 8, Labor Day
and the following Tuesduy. have
been selected as dates for the
1925 Smith River community fair.
This decision was arrived at Sun
day at a meeting of the commit
tee on arrangements, held at the
Orange hall. Chairman Noah
Black. Dave Roberts, William
Iailey and Karl Stone were pre
sent at the meting.
Karl 'Stone waft Instructed to
write to County Agent Cooney and
othera to get data relutiv to
premium lists, etc.
It is planned to make the t925
fair the blgKest yet held and co
operation of the Ileedsport Cham
ber of Commerce has been assur
ed. The chamber has appoiuted
a committee to work under the
fuir committee. North Unipqua
Courier.
having goue below 17 yesterday.
Heat with gas.
SUICIDE ATTEMPT
REPENTED AND GIRL
CALLS FOR DOCTOR
Despondent because of personal
affairs, Julia Crank, 19, night wait
ress at a local restaurant, Wed
nesday evening drank lysol. After
to register, L'luud Uotf, Oakland,
Oregon.
that are Bald to make sectatora for SALE Registered Guernsey
bull, at Pedersons farm, Yon
calla. Ore.
FOR SALE ExtraTood milch-cow
with fine 6 weeks old calf. ('has.
friend, Olalla, phone 47F23.
yoil SALU 54-inch oag "diuTnT?
table, 3 leather-top oak chairs, 1
oak butfet. Phone 149.
:OH KENT Apartments. Call at
Lawrence real estate office.
TOR- RENT Furnished 4 'room
apartment, close In. 1'hone 29811
KOIt RENT Housekeeping rooms,
, reasuuabto. Inquire at Uueeda
Lunch.
FOirRENTFuruUhed room, ill
West Moaner 8U
WANTEt-Tobuy mortgage. AT
J. Wlllard, 141 Sheridan SU
hold on to their chairs In susiicnse.
Lon Clianey and Johnny Arthur
are the featured players.
Antlera Theatre
"The Lady," in w hich Mary Nash
scored such a big hit on the New
York speaking stage. Is Norma Tal
maclge's latest screen vehicle. "The
Lady," which opens Sunday at the
Antlers theatre.
London and New York gave "The
Lady" a tremendous reception as
FOR RENT Furnished apartment)
Phone 111-Y, or call at 348 So.
Ilne.St.
FOR RENT L'ufuriilshed. S-roow,
modern house. Hi per month.
Apply at 231 Commercial avenue.
Latimer's Arsenate Iead eigh
teen cents per pound at Stearna
and Chenoweth. Oakland. Ore.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM
PROVE PARROTT STREET.
I Notice is hereby given tiiat at
la meeting of the Common Council
! of the City of Roseburg, Ore-
'gun, held on the 15th day ot June,
,,.'"uu "".an audible drama, and the screen
summoned aid. Dr. H. C. Eastland WOO(, h eJtl.aor,llnsrJr lavlsn.
was called and administered an .
antidote. Although Buffering con- . ' t-..naK t
and she was believed to be out of
daiiKer. Thursday. I
1 his Is the second attempt at
suicide reported among cafe em
ployes In Reedsport during the
present month. A few weeks ago.
"Kirpo", dishwasher at one of the
restaurants, was in the act of shoot
ing himself in the head, when the
revolver was knocked out of his
hand by a fellow employe.
"Firpo" is said to have been "In
love with the Crank woman, and
worried because of her lack of
knowledge of that fact, and the ap
parent futility of his love,
the Reedsport Courier.
casino, the cafo quarter of Mar
seilles, as well as the life of the
port of Havre In France, all were
reproduced for the picture.,
CH.RISTIAN8DEFEATED
HORSE FOR SALE Weight about
loiio, aged 7, good worker, single
or double. T. U. Kvans, Dlllard.
FOR SALE l'acklujfserand sad-
FOR RENT One furnished house,
another unfurnished. Call at 835
No. Rose street or Phone 237-R.
FOR RENT 2-room apt. with hot
and cold water and lights. Fur
nished, 2 blocks from P. 0. 117.61).
l'houa 227-Y.
die horses, also good fresh milk FOR RENT-
cow. lioyer Hroa. l'hone 14F14.
HARDWARE STOCK FOR SALE
Strictly up to date. The llruce
Company, Myrtle Creek, Oregon.
FpR SALE RoyaFAnne cherries,
6 cts, lb. on rue. 11. M. Cooiey,
Edenbower. phone 9F21.
FOR SALE Sturdy broccolTplants,
H pur thousand, Johnson strain,
james E. Perry, Box 186, Riddle,
The Baptist-DeMolay team last oru- J
night won a rather loosely played BLOCK WOOD FOR SALE De-
game from tho Christians by a i nverea anywnere in tne city.
score of 9 to 6. There were a num- j
ber of errors, which detracted from i
Cook with gas.
the Interest, but in the whole the
game was Interesting from the
standpoint, of the spectators. The
combination team has been sreatlv
5ay" . strengthened by the addition of Ir-
vln Street, who pitched part of
last night's game.
RETURNED MISSIONARY
SPEAKS AT CONFERENCE
Cascara bark wanted. Rear of
Derger'a store, 1U6 North l'ine
One of the Interesting speakers
at the Free Methodist Conference
now in session at the Pig Taber
nacle In Hfllows Park, West Rose
burg, is Miss Nellie Reed, who.
1925. the following resolution was a,t" twen,' 'p f missionary
' uirvlna In Smith A hln. I .u,,l-
adopted.
"RKSOLV'ED that the Common
Council of the City of Roseburg
deems it necessary and hereby pro-
service in South Africa, Is spend
ing a furlough of several months
in the States.
On Sunday afternoon she will
poses to improve Parrott street sm?' hor w.ork Pnrlufese
trom the nurth line of Maple """ , . L . ;i
- a rude little two-room hosn tal '
nirn?L lu Lira Huuiu nut ui uo&
Cook with gas.
;l. KNDAI.K TO VOTE
OX SCHOOL
llOXDS.
NuBone corsets, made to mea
sure. Room 1, Bell Sisters Bldg.
Built-Ins
Not alone beautify
your home, but make
it more convenient,
give you more room
and save you money.
Consult Us for Designs
Roseburg
Lumber
Mfg. Co.
ULKNDAI.K li(IB lM(JKI
I1Y MhKIOl'S HOOK Kim;.
LAUNDRTKIDS
Considerable excitement wa3
caused last Friday afternoon,
when the fire alurm railed the
volunteer fire department and all
Idle citizens to the 8. Parks
home in Clara addition to extin
guish a hlnze In tho roof, says
the Glendole News. A fire had
been kindled in the fire place of
li?ht kindlings and bit of the
kindling had been drawn up the
flue, fan ins onto tha roof and
ipnltfng the dry shlngleo. The
fire was noticed by neighbors who
gave the alarm. Mrs. Parks and
her sinter carried water to the
attic and extinguished the flames
on the inside whir? the city's
chemical made a quick run to the
scene and put it out on tho roof.
After the department had with
d. awn and the many neighbors
frone, smoke wan noticed in the
interior of the hou:v and upon
Investigation It a found that
fire had at;ain broken out. How
ever, the family, with the iiho of
ladders and water, succeeded in
putting out thia second bla.n and
that time they made Bure it was
well out.
A hole several feet in diameter
was burned in the roof nnd the
Interior walls end floors were
somewhat injured by ihe watvr
and smoke, otherwise the damage
wan nil.
The new auto engine performed
its wotk well and enabled the de
partment to roaeh the scene of tho
fire more oi'irkly and in a frevh
condition In Mead of the usual ex
hausted condition of tho long run.
The annual school election held
at the school house last Monday
waa well attended and one of the
Fnv-hnsii flv snmv kills the ftvs
on your cows. Sold In any quantity
HI V IlItrM'N Iilt7r.
SICK 3 YEARS
WITHOUT RELIEF
Finally Found Health by
Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
Columbia, S. C "Your medicine
has done me so much Rood that I feel
like 1 owe my life
to it. For three
years I was sick
and was treated
by physicians, but
thev didn't seem
to nelp me any.
Then I took Lydia
E. Pinkham's Veg
etable Compound
and firot strong
enough to do my
housework, where
before 1 waa hard
ly able to be up. I have also taken
the Vegetable Compound during the
Change of Life and it has left me in
frnod nealth. I recommend it as the
eat medicine for women in the
Change of Life and you can use these
facts as a testimonial." Mrs. S. A.
Hoixf.y, R. F. D. No. 4, Columbia,
South Carolina.
Why suffer for years with hack
ache, nervousness, painful times and
other ailments common to women
from early life to middle age, when
Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound will bring reliof ?
In a recent country-wide canvass
of purchasers of Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound over 200, MM)
replies were received, and 98 out of
every lf0 reported they were bene
fited by its use.
Mi
street, In the City ot Roseburg,
Oregon, in the following manner:
First: by grading said street to
the proper sub-grade;
Second: by paving the roadway
of said street twenty-six feet in
width with reinforced concrete
pavement;
Third: Ily constructing t sub
draius, if necessary;
Fourth: liy constructing street
monuments;
Fifth: By laying vitrified sewer
pipe, if necessary;
bixth: By constructing catch
ba.siiiB, if necesaary;
Seventh; By constructing con
crete curbs.
Said improvements are to be
made in accordance with the Char
ter and Ordinances of the City of
Roseburg, Oregon, and the giade,
plans, specifications and estimates
of the City Kngineer, filed in the
office of the City Recorder on the
15th day of June, which said
t grade, plans, specifications and cs-
i timates are hereby approved and
j adopted.
j The entire cost of said improve
ment, including engineering, inter
est and all other expenses which
the City of Roseburg would not
have incurred except for the niak
ing of said improvement, shall be
' assessed uKn the property espe
cially benefited thereby, as provid
! ed by the Charter of the City of
j Roseburg, Oregon, and In aecor-
dance with the petition of tho prop
erty owners to bo benefited there
, by, and no part thereof shall be
paid by the City of Roseburg.
The estimate of the City Engl
' nuer of the probable detailed cost
!of ald improvement is the sum of
with corrugated iron walls and
thatched roof. Here last year she
gave 16,000 treatments to natives.
She is In constant danger from
diseases peculiar to the climate,
wild beasts, reptiles, famine and
lack of cooperation on the part of
the Portuguese government.
Great advance has been made in
educating the natives, though the
Witch Doctor is still there, but
losing power, she states. The peo
ple now are leading a more peace
ful life, with little of the old tri
bal warfare.
Sunday evening will be the close
of these meetings. BUhop Walter
A. Sellew, of Jamestown, New
York, will sptak both morning and
evening.
Corespondent
I
Latimer's Arsenate Lend eigh
teen cents per pound at Stearns
and Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore.
UltniTY TIIKXTUK.
WfHard Mack, scion of a weal
thy Long Inland family, plunges
into une of the leant known sec
tion of northern Ala-ka and faces
death in the Arctic storms to
prove to his prospective daddy-in-Ihw
that he Is made of the right
sort of he-inun stuff to be worthy
of marrying his daughter.
leaving : 'eat tie oit a trading
schooner chartered for tho pur
pose young Willard Mack travel
led over finflO miles Into the Far
North: then by the aid of Kski
mos and guides he penetrated Into
section never betorw visited by
Every mile pro
tected by Auto
matic System,
the moat com
plete known to
science.
Portland
Limited
tb only flotld throat h
train brtwccnPort land
and Chicago. Observa
tion car with library,
lounging room, club
room, smoking and card room, barber
thop, shower bath valet service. New
Pullman sleeping cars with Improved
nd more commodious dressing rooms
for the ladies. Unexcelled dining car
service. NoUiImh mupmwimr In craMSr
(! N axtra far.
70 Hours
Botwmmn Portland and Chicago
Laava Pvttland at 9:35 arary morning '
Standard and tourist sleeping cars
through to Chicago, also standard sleep
ing car for Denver and Kansas City.
Continental Limited
Another 70-hour train between Portland
nd Chicago, leaving Portland at 4:00
every evening, with observation car
nd sleeping cars tnrouen to L.htcaeo.
Through standard and tourist sleeping
cars to Denver and Kansas City.
Low .Fares
in .nrt daily to Sfolrmlw 15 to.lt th. nrlnH.
p.) KMItfn Citm. Pinal rrtum lunit tutar
31. Liberal Mop-over privUrcn.
One-way rla California
ritlwrK"ln, or returning mmr be arranged if
drwrrd without pm a additional caprrMa.
Write me for price8. 1. J. Uoff.
tiuthorlin, Ore.
FOR SAMj 12 beautifully-bound
volumes of O. Htmry'a works.
Keasunable. Call at 504 No. Jack
son or phoue 221 or 70-J.
Jf'OHXT.IS Two wagons." OntT7i
wide tiro aud ouu Democrat.
Both for 18. Fair shape. 3K11.
J. K. HalllWU. Dixonville.
FOR SALK 1 Radiola 3-A radio
set, complete with 4 genuine R.
C. tubt'B, balterles, loud speaker
Regular S5 value. Special
$tuv . Bellows Radio Shop.
LOGANHK1IRIKS Older thera for
the first part of the week, or
bring containers to the ranch, 5
miles toward Melrose. Phone
6t"3.
FOR SALfc Second band llviug
room, dining room aud bed room
furniture In good condition. Big
bargain If taken soon. Inquire
of T. T. Lauib, Riverside, or
phone 6F5.
FOR SALK BV OWNKR Bl-acre
ranch completely equipped and
stocked; household goods in
cluded, good crop, on highway;
must sell at sacrlilce. Inquire at
Ten Mile store on Coos Buy
hlKhway.
FOUSALE tium"of buyH marcs,
seven years old. weigh thirty
hundred, half sisters, smooth
block built, well nutted, sound,
gentle and extra good pullers. A
fine logging team. Write or
phone. W. A. Rychurd, Yoncal
la, Ore, j
FOirSAI.K Broccoli panta7lato
HI. Valentine strain, comes to
nmrket when the peak of the
t'aliroruia broccoli is sold, and
weather conditions are more fav
orable for hurvcstlng. in quan
tities $4. 50 per thousand. Could
use hay in exchange for plants.
Lindblum, Dixonviile.
FOR BALK By owner, a new flve
rooiu strictly modern plastered
house jwllh 50 foot lot, price
92100. small payment down, will
take in as part of first payment
auto or vacant -lots, 1140 K 2ud
st., or see Mr. Terrell at Walter
Coed's barber shop, opposite
Uir.pqua hotel.
-Furnished home for
the summer. Adults only. Apply
at the Beauty Studio, Mrs. Inex
Clark "
"FOR RENT Furnished rooms
with or without kitchen privil
eges. Call at 646 No. Jackson or
phone 228 or 70-J.
ruit IZEKT OUT Tsi" acres
known as the Bremner place, SO
acres in young orchard, 13 acrea
date prunes bearing; next year.
Will make responsible party who
will take care of place a good
deal. C. W. Adair, Forest Grove,
Ore.
WANTED
WANTED Old rags at the Newa-
Revlew office.
WANTED Womau for general
housework. Mrs. J. W. Hamil
ton, corner Kune and Lane
streets.
WANTED Experienced dlnlnf
room girl at Cow Creek station,
Oieudule, Ore. Apply at once at
station.
WANTED A middle aged woman
to do light house work and care
for an old lady. Inquire at 8old
iers Home cottage for Mrs. Grout
j MISCELLANEOUS 1
WILL DRIVE CAK. Ex-chauffeuf
wlHhes to go to Sacramento about
June 22. Will share expenses.
Phone 3F21.
CAR OWNKR Don't forget U
call 65S when in need of - ante
parts. Barft'i Auto Wretkts
House.
j LOST AND FOUND
FOUND Gold watch with mono
gram on front of case. Ownel
call at News-Review office, do
scribe watch and pay charges
LOST Boy's scooter, bearing name
"Russell Ward" on bottom,
binder please return to 322 So.
Jackson street.
PROFESSIONAL CARD
DR. M. H. PLYLKR ChlropractH
physician, lit W. Lao. SU
JtoIvKD that the City KJ white matj-all on . gambln of
cord.-r or tho City of How-burg, ranKlt n the grip of nn parly
Urrgon, be and fie Is hereby di- winrr , waB rnrtt'' ll'd to rroos
reeled to glvo notice of said l- ,i,h imtrallcd (fnmmitii of the Aliw-provt-mcnt
as provided by the ka tHtlKn nf mountain by dog
Charter of said City.' teams; whi'ro ho narrowly etcap-
UemonBtrances against snld pro- j 0fl fI(.Htn on Hl.V(.nil orcaslons in
ttosed improvement must be fil d rl.t(inir lr in ht hnni
in writing with tho undersigned. This is without doubt one of the ' pr rprrnttiY wiiibr cid toctvrou ftul 1 Average preeiiiitHtioa
wiuiin iwrniy uayn irom ine nr-u ,nfwt spectHi-iilur nnd uunsiiul ex
publieatlon of this notice, whii h pfiin (.Vi r undertaken.
Is Junv 7tlit 1125. if you want to see Hnmnlhlng
It. L. WHIPPI.B. IdiUerent and that portrays the
City Recorder of tho City of Hose- genuine utihtaKed haxnrds of the
burg, Oregon. Arrtlen, see "TI K UKAKT (
Zln Nstlvasl Frfc Low mmmrr
fjitro to the nrw Wnadf-rlsutd of Color in
Southvro Utah. Why not take it in oil
)our way Kaat?
Tatlowtton Natlvnal Purl! May
alao b mwlc aa a awla Uip at a auuiU ad
dit icmal coat.
Aab for frr booklet dearripUTS of thcea
famutu morta.
Intormatioa and help you pUn yrur trip.
WM, McMUKRAY
Oeiwral Paaiaeiiger A tent
Pcrtiand, Oregon
Union PaciSic
Taylor-msoe coticnts u Kooa con
crete, TeL lib-R.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
U. H. Weal her liureau, loel ofrice,
ItosebiirK, Oregon, 24 hours ending
0 a. m.
i'recipltatlon In Inches and bun
dredihs: Highest tenipentiiire yesterday 12
Lowest leiniieritlure lartt nifllit b5
rretlpllallou. InMt Zi hours 0
Toial preclp. sinco first month .60
Normal preclp. for this month 1.07
Tolal pi'ftip. from Kept.
1, 1!2, to date 41 91
Avei-HKe preclp. from Hept. 1.
1X77 - 33.(3
ToIhI excels from Bept 1,
1!I24 8.3S
for 41!
wet seuMins, (Kepiember to
May, inclusive) ...3I4
Fair ioiiIkIh ami continued warm
tonight and riundav.
WILLIAM IIBLL
MeteoroloKlst
Stocks and Bond
Ve solicit inquiries to buy or
Portland. Ore.
sell any marketable listed, local'
or unlisted securities.
Active market for Dtirant, Star,
flint and Rlckenbackcr Motor
Issues; I'ublic Utilities,
i'rompt attention itiven all or
ders. Casb paid for purchases;
no delay.. Quotations furnished
HOOD BROTHERS
8 Chamber ot Commerce itldg.
TUBBY
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In your own home so you
should rrfjulre It of the
laundry to which your
clothes are sent. Olir
scientific laundry methods
will convince you thst
ours Is Ihe servlre that
vou should avail yourself
of.
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Of course, we are rather
proud of our own cleaning
work, but we will say that
any Master Cleaner la a good
cleaner.
We Cltan Anything.
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