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    FOUR
ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY. JULY 28. 1925.
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YOU WANT SECURITY
for your valu.'ilili a ami you know
Mial tbcy bio prott'L-ti'U aKuiiirft loiifi
by (Ire or tin tt wIii d you put Ihvni
In our Safe Ik-poalt Vault. A pri
vate lock box here reuu for l.uu
and up per year.
TheRosebuigNalional Bank
Rosebur,Ore
Ifxlll
AUTO POLO WILL
ijl "wiet
SklS-! FOR TUF FlRMFRfl
T
IT I1FI100 ssa
Clii&ien
Auto polo, auto ruh ball, uixi
auto raKH ball, the mosJ exeitiiiK
ami llinllinK of all poi is, will be
wlinvKbfd In Kosebuig tonight for
the liiMt lime. The Gasoline Alley
Contains the valuable muscle
Amusement Company, of Jtedondo and bone forming elements found
Heaeh California, are brliijriiig lx jn the graill and eAvhole milk,
of their auto polo cam to thin city t-- -v..,.
tonight, and will taK an exhibl-1 ISCS. PWj iist children,
tion hi laurel wood field, under thu 1 Nutritious and easily assimilated.
MA.W COIXWiF,. IXTIJt-
EtfTKII IX I'MVKUSITV
WOItM ( ICi isi;.
NKW YORK, July 28. With
. few exceptions, every state In the
Union has furnished registrations
for the University trip around the
world, starting October 3, under
the ausplceB of New York Uni
versity In cooperation with other
universities and colleges. Next
to New York, Missouri baa more
registrations so far than any other
state.
The steamship university Is
planned to include 450 American
students with a faculty of 40 pro
fessors. More than 1,200 instruc
tors offered their services as
members of the teaching staff.
The following will be the officers
..of administration for the cruise:
President, Dr. Charles T. Thwlg.
presldent-eTierltuH, Western He
serve I'nlvorsity; dean, Ijr. J amen
E. laugh of New York 1'nlvernity;
executive dean, l)r. Albert K.
Meckel of' the Cnlversity of Mis
souil, and Dr. William Kdwln
HalKh of the British Medical unit,
league of Nation, who will have
charge of physical welfare. On
the teaching Ktaff, L'5 universities
and collegeH are represented.
A feature of the eight months'
cruise will be the issuance of a
daily paper In cooperation with
50 newspapers from different
slates in the country. .Students
and faculty members will edit tho
"on board" editions with the home
papers publishing facsimiles.
Free craniccase service at the
Terminal garage. We have the
popular nils.
auspices of the local Kiwanis club.
Thu sports will start at 7 o'clock.
j All proceeds are to be given to the
ooy scout camp lunu, aim im;
scouts now in town are to aid in
handling the crowd at the field to
night. All scouts in uniform will be
admitted to the grounds free of
charge..
Due to misunderstanding a
number of people visited thu lield
last night, thinking that the
games were to bo played then.
The management of the show to
day expressed their appreciation
to thoae who came out, and pro
mises a real show tonight. Two
new members came in tills morn
ing to join the aggregation, it ay
Hanson of Wahoo, Nebraska, and
Charles Luster, or Oklahoma
City. Hanson will ride with Todd
Jlendrkkson of Chicago, which
will make that team one to he
reckoned with at every start of
the flag. Luster will drive for
Count Sakudu, completing another
strong team. While ".Smiling"
lousier is me youngest nriver in .
the game, he has the reputation
of talcing a chance where other
drivers make a swing. As the I
program Is all net, the drivers i
and riders that will play are as '
follows: I
Car No. 1 Todd llendricknon,
Prepared at homo by stirring the pow-
drr in hot or cola water, No cooking.
placed the silk hr.r, the4tift ihirt
and the dress suit. The rei;al boxes
formerly occupied by the Czar and
his family are now crowded nightly
with the proletariat.
The scenery and petting of the
ballet, as produced In .Moscow and
Petrograd, are on a KUperb scale,
and ate as great a delight to the
eye a the wonderful orchestral
music 1h to the ear.
ICE TEA 61PPERS 5c
(Jet lie tea sippers at Chit's, 5c.
Come In different color glass.
NOT FDR SALE-
There may be dealers who
have more Used Cars for,
sale, but there aren't any
who have better. When
we can't find good Used
Cars to sell, we sjfmply
don't sell.
J. O. NEWLAND & SON
m Dodgo lirothers Dealers
ROSEBUnO, ORE. PHONE 453
D0D6& Brothers Dealers sell Bood used cars
USED CARS
One 1916 Dodge Touring
One 1922 Dodge Touring
One 1923 Dodge Touring
One 1923 Ford Touring
One 1924 Ford Touring
One I -ton Ford Truck
$185
..,.$475
$650
$300
$325
$350
J. O. NEWLAND & SON
Dodge Brothers Cars
and Cruliam Trucks
E il
t Awriatr-'I Trent I. - TVfre.
SAI.KM, (ire., July I'S. Com
plaining that people are every
year stealing and carrying away
his railroad equipment. W. S. Bar
num has applied to the public serv-
Chicago. driver; Hay Hanson. Wa- j disniilht,e fivi..mn(! !ilIH uf rail.
boo. Neb., pluyer. I WHV i,I.,w.1 i(1f,irii .-.mi in,.in-
j ( Wx-iatcd I'D I2M-d Win)
! SWAMPSCOTT. SUi.., July 2.
,- A diMiitiiou of the agricultural
'Munition b iwoen l'i evident Cuol
iii!i;e and rout; re ssional leaders,
who are visiting White Court for
conf rences lias revealed a general
nfreeiiient lhat legislation in tht
it xt congress should b. liruiied to
t i:ai tnient of a co-operaiivi mar
K' tfng bill. This li ilie main rec
oi:iiinuiIution of the president's
; ni iculture conferences remaining
.to be translated inio law.
I I'reMdtnt Coolide favors pass
age of a co-op' rative ni--'.rke!iiig
: iii.'jsun;, alihouh he Is of the
ni'ininn, it would b- best for con--r
Ms to work out ih" dftaii. S n
;ihr Curtis of Kau.is, the repub
lican leader, w b n here a week
.iKo, tx pressed tiie view that f;irm-
rs coulJ bo best ai'I 1 by nrour-
; agin co-opera:.i e markeiiiu'.
'ibis opinion was also t-x pressed
ye-U'iday by l:ejie.ni;nive I ur-
, nll of Indian.!, ranking repuuli:.a
r.r ihe hou.ie agiicultural commit
tee who called on the president.
It. -porting to the executive that
ji.-iriti'TM of the Midtllewest were
' i n joying prosperity with good
ifiicts in prospect for their crops,
Jje said he bedt-ved the attention
of congress should be -nierud on
ci ,-opernlive marketing. In the
last congress he chain j . toned the
passage of the McNary-Haugen
designed tti encourage export
ation of surplus grain, but appar
ently has abanooned bis adocacy
of the measure.
thang hi the status of tfae pro
posal which thus far has been con
fined to preliminary and rather in
definite suggestions from tbe ad
ministration that it would make an
effort to have a conference called
whenever there appeared to be any
likelihood of its going through to a
tfucceslul termination.
It was reiterated at White
Court that President Coolidge
while hopeful that another arma
ment conference can be called, in
tonds to bide bis time until Ku
ropeau conditions beconu as sta
ble as possible. He realize a that
there probably never will be per
fect conditions for another con
ference, but he believes no good
could came from any etlort to
bold one until the situatiou abroad
is hucii as to cive thu inuiiHniHnt
the largest possible promise of
being successful.
One development after another
In Europe, all designed to restore
order aud friendly relations, has
served to postpone action upon
the part of the Washington gov
ernment. President Coolidge did
not want to inject thu armament
(uestion Into thu 'Dawes plan,
during this formulation and
thought It inadvisable to press his
proposal while the plan was be
ing put In operation he decided
it would to to hold his proposal
in abeyance during the Geneva
aruii conference and now id of the
opinion that action would await
the putting inlo el'tect of the
security agreement.
The security pact, in the pre-j
sioeiu a opinion, m no way dis
poses of the armament question
and the field U lett open tor. dis
cussion of this question us an in
ternational question in which the
I'nited States would take a lead
ing part.
Why Fuss ?
WITH OUT-OF-DATE
METHODS?
The SAVAGE Is the only
washer that washes and
. dries the clotlies ready for
the line without a wringer.
it saves labor aud wear on
your garments.
Ask us for a Demonstration In your home, and you'll see LoV
SOLD ON EASY TERMS
EVrkiU,- T?rsUmrtr. Phone
The Terminal
most complete
rings hp town.
Oarage has the
stock of piston
Oklahoma City, driver; Count Sa
kudu, Kcdundo Peach, California,
player.
Car No. f Chariest Nels, I-oh
Angeles, driver; Will Gray, Den
ver, player.
Car No. ti Men Fortune, Okla
homa City, driver; Slim Rider,
Chicago, player.
Each driver will nvc a relief
car, so that there will be machines
In action at all times. The games
will start ut 7 o'clock tonight.
Parking space will be provided,
around the court.
For prompt taxi service, city or
country trips, Phone 44.
ville. The people of Jacksonville I
recently protested at tbe proposed
abandonment. i
Cook witn gas.
WHrAKtb
Majestic Theatre
; "I.oft-a Wiro," a William di
Millc production fop Paramount,
j which will be tliown toniKht 'at
j ilic Majestic theatre. Is r etory of a
HOME PRODUCT
SHOWPLANSARE
on mp rnDBirn
ulmvu rimivoi
Taylor-maae concrete u gooa con
crete. Tel. 225-R.
T
Committee Desires Showing
of Home Manufactured
Products.
rMH-ut'-l Pr.-w Win-.)
NEW YORK, July 2S. An unoc
cupied "radio automobile" con
trolled by Ihe telegraph key of a
1 wireless tiriMnitter in another car
J zig zagged a tortuous path through
J Fourth avenue's dense traffic lut-'
'yesterday aud afier narrowly cscap
j i'ig numerous collisions. Mnasned
j into a parked car near 47lh Mr -: ..
! It was headed for the show win
Uiow of a candy shop when ihe ii,-
BULLET SUFFERS
LITTLE AS RESULT
' or nrnni HTindi '"",r J""1,'"'1 '" ""' ir'1
llr rlrll!! Illllll i ""''iiik raillo' lipe'ralo r "for 't'lic ai
Ul IILIUt-J I IU1I cUletit but ileclareil the experit-'. lit
i was a nuccesn.
j to colutuct hi:
more tiecluileil
I'olii-i' waiucil Li
experiments ill
pot.
MOSCOW. July ". f.. P.)
Tho Jtusslan ballet Btand.4 in "the; ,. "
rront row" amoiiK tho pleasint; , " ran K''1 r''lliieement Parts
thin of life that havo urvtvl ' ' ' " l-tnnml Baras.'.
the HoUhevik revolution. 11 la
Reduced Fares to
CALIFORNIA
Save nioney. Oct more fur your travel fun Js. Ik-nc-fit
by these low tuunJtrip excursion fares.
$ 31.75 $ 54.00
r.mnJtripto rounjtripto
San Francisco Los A ngclcs
Return limit October 31, 1925
Four ropul.ir trains ecry Jay o er ticnic
Shasta Route
For reservations, schedules m.l u!I
iiioniititiun, ask aent
Southern Pacific Lines
L B. MOO:, General Ai;cnt
Phrro 11. Hoburg, Oregon
form of entertainment that bright
ens up the otherwise sombre pic
ture which ihe visitor finds In Sov
iet Itussta. As an ait the ballet
has sutler-d but little as a result
of the great 11(17 upheaal which
prol'iiuudly affected every form of
social acltviiy. Itealmng its Kieat
public popularity, the Hnlhe iks
have fostereil and subsidised the
ballet, niaUnn an eilinest eflnrt to
iiMiinMtu it ut its old Manduid.
AlihoiiKh the ballet was devetoi
cd and perfected in Kiame, il rinds
its highest expres.sinn in Kussia.
For 2on years (lie Kussians have
concentrated on this form of danc
ing, with the result thai the Rus
sian pantomime and "ballot d ac
tion" havo no equal anywhere in
the world. It is true that SovUt
Kussla cannot boast of the brilliant j
ballet dancers of other days
many of ih in are now abroad but j
the htate ballet school In Moscow is
kept up to lis former hih stand
ards and traditions and eaeh .season 1
M'ores of highly trained Pallet
dancers are adde1 to the tiioiu.s al
ihe National Theatre,
The Male balb t school is one of ,
Ihe most Interesting and fascinat-1
iiiK dares in liusiH. It Is Ihe na
tional "nursery' of the liussian j
balhl. Here bos aud girls, from;
seven to sixteen )ers old, aro j
trained in all the grai-eful motions
;f the bwty and e t. 'I hey are t
nio.'t'y ihe children of prott f-ional
or theallb al p ople. The ballet b
tontd're') a "boui neotsie' trif-titu-j
Hon. Then (ore. it does not at- I
t r art Ihe children ol the proletariat.
It require from ten to years j
to make a perfect balbt darner,
pupils giving from thiee to m
hours a day to drill and praettie.
Cen Ioiik after a bnlbi dancer has
h-i time a (ull lb di;ed h rioniu r on
Ihe x I ii k e . nhe puts In (hl-eO lo four
hour pr.iclice at the ballet seluml
eety day. Miidam Helier. Kusla's
pi eniMMe "hiilb i ina." m ho is now
mi ai;k mi;i;i;.
It. H Wright, and S. I'a-.u
of Portland ami Salem, repie-ent-Iiik
the state highway departnieir.
and K. Kelley, of the Itur- :tti
of Pul'tir U'ywds, spent lai
In Kosetturg. atul p-tt this morn
ing for aMirvej mid inspei-i i n
of road work being done m ilns
sectiini. They are looking nwr
tin- projeetM in whii h Ihe st;iio
and fin eminent are joint ly m
tenisted. n
PANAMA MARSHAL NAMED.
SALKM. Ore., July 2S.Thu fol
lowing opinions were handed down
by the supremo court today:
J. L. 1'ulktvibek vs. lianker's
Mortagp Corporation, appellant:
, appeal from Multnomah county:
! young American w hose fondness x " "i""1 ,ulillttl-1 ",r "l,e
lor gambling wins, then lopa a) sawmill equipment. Opinion by
.beautiful girl bride and eventually Jl,s,,rM ,tand- Ju,e w- N'- Outeus
wins her bark. jutfirnied.
j Adolpho Menjou. Greta Nisscn ! William Qulgloy vs. Multnomah
land Robert Agnew are featured in ' Alotor company, def. ndunt, and
'the cast of tht- picture, which is Lun:b-rmon's Tiust company, up-
an adaptation by t iara lU ranger ! I"'llan : ai-Pl from Multnomah
of Aifred Savoir'a staw hit, "lian-i ro,ir,l" artion to recover money.
;o," which in turn was adapted j Opinion by Justice Hand. Judge
from tho French by Clare Kruin- J,-nna-' Hossman reversed.
m-r. . KdwarU J. We.u vs. Stale Indus-
i Menjou, as Tony Hamilton, bet-',rial Accident Commission, appel
; ter know n as 4Hel-a-Thou:uid' i 'ant ; appeal from Tillamook coun
, Tony, meets Charlotte iiamiolph i npptal from decision of cum
'(.Miss Nissen) at a fashionable ho-1 mission allowing compeusaiion.
tel in Fiance. He is Mrurk by her; Opinion by Justice litown. Judj;e
beauty. Hamilton learns that heri'Ii-orge It. Itagley ai'fiimed.
j title-hunting mother has managed) State of Oregon vs. Allen Mr
I to grt her engaged to a sen tier- j Ijireii, tt. al, aipelhinis; appeal
'brained duke. True to form, 'i'onyflioiu Claekama county: appeal
bets friends that (die does not from conviction of a statutory of
: many tho duke and goes further fense and suit once to peniten-
than that he bets five thousand 1 ifary. Opinion by Justice Cos-how,
that he marries ner himself that Judire J. t. Campbell, affirmed,
've;-)' ni.;ht. In the matter of the guardinn-
and wi 'II leave il to the picture ship of Kiizalteth K. Watt, an al-
!to reveal how lie m;.kes out. . 1 b gt d incompetent. Cora J. llol-
'man, et al vs. KlizabejU V. Watt.
Antler Theatre j appellant; appeal from Marion
Constaneo Taluitidge puts lots of county; appeal from .crder "ermit
4fun and pep in her new film. "The ting guardian. Opinion bv Justice
Goldfish." In the Mm Consume ; t o-diow. Judge George (,. Uing
, has three iiusbands, and unHke ham affirmed.
most women she cnitt get rui ot Jose.di Delsman. aniwdlant. vs.
INVITE GRANGERS
John Alexander, Master of
Pomona Grange, to Urge
All Communities to
Participate.
are embedded the footprints of a
pre historic animal believed to be a
tyrnnnosaurus, the fiercest of Ihe
carnivorous dinosaurs which roam
ed the earth millions of years ago,
have been found in the Panther
coal mine in Carbon county, Vtah.
The find was made several thous
and feet underground.
The tyrannosaurus is believed lo
have been 47 feet long and 18 to 20
feet high when erect, with a tail
like a lizard.
Heat with gas.
BRANCH LINE S. P.
INTO FOREST TALKED
(ciattd Pre Lciaed Wire.)
BKNJVOre.. July 28. A South
ern Pacific branch line into the
fir belt of the McKennie slope, in
tho Deschutes National Forest, is
considered probable by Robert K.
Strahorn, builder of railroads, who
is h"re with a party ot Southern
Pacific officials.
Srrahorn said the purpose of the
visit was to get data on the poss
ible tonnage in the Klamath coim-
, try. The party expects to be bre
four or five days. They have con
fered with Deschutes National
Forest officials.
Other members of the party of
Southern Pacific officials jn Bend
The committee which Is making nru: J. H. Dyer, general manager;
arrangements for tho sucoud an-: Russell Chase, assistant chief en
nuat homo products show, to be!ineer: N. H. Bngue. chief cugl
held iu Roseburg on September i net r of the Oregon, California and
r, 25 and 20, met yekiurduy af--Eastern; James Miller, district
ternoon at the Chamber ot Com-'freight and passenger agent, and
mei ce oil ice, aud spout teevural
hours in a discussion of the plans.
Generally, tho plan' to be fol
lowed will be similar to last year,
but it is hoped to have greater
participation und a bigger show
than ever before. The snow this
ear will include not, only land
p rod uc is, but will also take in
home manufactured goods as well,
it being desired to make the ex-
C. Bruce, timber expert of the
Southern Pacific.
Heat with gas.
STINNES BRANCH PARAGUAY
ASUNCION, Paraguay, July 2i.
(A. P.) The Hugo Siinnes Com
pany of Germany has established a
branch house in Paraguay. Busi
ness conditions throughout tho
hibiliou a complete airplay of the country are reported to be improv-
acuial products of the county. ing rapidly.
J. F. Parker and A. J. Lilburn Official estimates place the cot
ware nppninted by the i-oimuitlee ' tnn crP at more tIian MUO toni
to aid O. M.'ilerrie. a member of t Ms year.
Hi! general committee in securing
about
keeps
SWA MPSCOTT.
Irwn M. Lie. ei.
was appointed tod
Maitdml for the
suet et ding
resigned.
Mass., Ju'
of I), s Me
V I'nited S
I'.ui.uua t
vs. A'nericnri Life
company, appelant ; np-
i peal from Multnomah county; con
troversy over contract between
ayeiit and company. Opinion by
Justice Iturnelt. Judye C. M.
one.
nonr.
SAVE -with
SAFETY
Zy Ite.gTjri.'aitmgawi
DRUCSTOa
MILK OF
MAGNESIA
TOOTH PASTE
night 1 1 hem even w hen she nets a divorce. ; jiH1 d. WMcox, et al; apiieal from
i nere s an liiiriguiiig fOTneLnirig Mulinoinah countv: hihi,,!! from
U character which just'decne allowing ju,!Kuie:it. Op'.n
busbwnd Hanging around ,m i,v i(,Kii(.(. Cnslmu- c
iUiid when; liny are uinvnt-'TiaK-Wi s'tapletnn afrirmed.
D' ens or wotiei oes - iney m h k Lew Wallaw
, around and oner soviet- alter the insurance
; manner of perteel husoamls.
j It's really pretty lever to be
jnble t) do il. So many men re:tly
resent being divorced - for no par-
......... ......... cm. n iiiomas reversed and case
! one else ol lers a nicer residence , inan,i,.,
... I" . . x- Oswald West vs. Cons
IN- i.oiuilMl, l-ll. Si i,oioilltl . Unnt- a....,.-.! ft-,,,.. I..,.
Iv'Mf'l fill tit ei.lt. ..t i.Mur,,.
Opinion by Justice Mean.
ii it ii.. i f.-.- i
: Agues Hurge, ft al. apln'llaiU;
A peal from t illamook c 'tmiy; ac
lion of ejecimetii ; opinion by Jus
;ilte lte;m. Judge Oeoige 1. J:m-
i ii.l .I,,,, ,, " aiiiimeu.
r. The theme1. Unh y Auto .-ompany
tho cooperation of the munufac-
turers of the county. Although
preference is to be given to the
agricultural products, It is believ
ed that there will be ample space
lor a large showing of manufac
tured goods, and it is hoped that
every local industry will be re
presented in some way.
John Alexander, a member ot
the general committee, is endeav
onlig to work up the interest of
l lie various communities of the
county in the agricultural display.
.Mr. Alexander is .Muster ol the
Pomona (J range, and will work
largely through the granges of
the couuiy, and hopes to have
every one of these organizations
represented. Communities, how-
Fill in your broccoli ield with
hand planter. The extra plants re,
quire no additional care and should
b all profit. We have hand plant
ers in stock for 6.25. Wharton
Bros.
DREW RESIDENTS WED
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
picture is now
(Antlers theatre.
punt v ;
v fees.
Jude
A very quiet wedding ceremony
was performed Saturday afternoon
at 5 o'clock, when Miss Gladys
Harrow, of Drew, became the bride
of John Freeman, ulso of Drew, at
the Baptist parsonage. The cere
mony was performed by Rev. II.
L. Caldwell, among only necessary
witnesses. Mr. and. Mrs. Free
man left for points in California
ever, which have no grange will j and will probably make their hoi
not be burred, and are urged to j in that state,
arrange for participation in the Q
show. Tim invitation to I to re
presented is open to all granges
and producing communities iu ihe
county, and these sponsoring the
affair, are very hopetul that the
proper support may be given.
Several community fairs will bo
held earlier iit thu
MONUMENT TO BUS-
ONI IS UNVEILED
BKRMNV July 2.X. (A. P.) A
sepulchral monument for the late
Ferruccio Busoni was unveiled at
the cemetery of Srhoenehere rv.
lllOUth, Undlcentlv. Th imnr8iv rprnmnnv
..... iMfli o. ....- jL...M4?i t-A- .was conducted under the
iiecieii in oe orotic ni io Kosenure
tilide
1 When "lUack Litlii mng' comes
'the the Liberty O'heatre. oc;il de
i volee of the bigue-t and best pic
tures will find it an exceptionally
i intereH in and thrilling titory of
; love and adxenlurc
' devotion to Ms masi
uf "Mlack l.ighiiuiiE" is told
l-i in id colorful siirrmindiucs and
staged in a most natural und pic-
turesijue manner down in the hills
of Kentucky.
The cast, truly an n!l-Mar one,
. bus "Thunder" The Marvel log
iiit it sr Mar, and Cl.ira Bow, well
'known lo screen lover, pl.t u tr
'the bad i nc feminine role. M iss
j How tor tiie hri-t tlnif in her
t career will be seen in role far
from Ho- uual fLipper. jazy type j
id wnnn M;e is Kii.nvn io ui.'us-
hiids of admirers,
i At the Liberty Theatre Tinir-t-
a us pices
of the Academy of Fine Arts and
many admirers of the great musi
cian attended.
ap-
BARRETTES
A. O.
.larkson, appellant ; app. at from
' Multnomah county; suit to fore
; clo e rondititmal .-ah-s conflict.
Opinion hy Justice B1 an. Julge
jWiilter H. Kvaus affiiiiod.
j Petition for rehearitu: denied in
states ex lei A.umeda Consolidat
!ed Mines.
urfangiuv for their an-
iiiml community lair on Ihe l':ird
f Septemter, aud will moe tlieir
display to Kosehurg the follow ing
day.
Plans for entertainment In cin-
noctlon with the show have not J
jet 'been worked out, ' hut will'
hoou be taken up by tiie commit- i
'. I B costs less to Install a Myers
o 'electric water system than it dons
FOOTPRINTS OF PREHISTORIC j to put in a tower and tank. Be
MONSTER EMBEDDED IN COAL , sides you always have fresh water
j direct from the well. Let us fig-
SALT LA KK CITY, July ?x. ( . iu,. on your water system. Wliar
P. Un:' pit res of coal fn which 'inn Bios.
Big pew line of barretles just in
at Carr's. Big value inc. lie, 35c,
and 0oc styles: Also fancy combs.
For concrete work call Tnvlor. WWWmotMWMMMMMMMMMMHM
trt N'o l-'linr Sr Tel v.-U T
day and Friday.
Stationery t-peciafc Splendid val-
I ues. While
! Crocker.
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t ! ... v v. h C m I
thi'' last. tjc. l.lnyil
SJ : y.-aii. ol.l. I ml.iblr ,.im... y CLPIifilTV UfPT IC
In '!nH,'''U'Alihm!'rii' Inni' 'I-" I V'j On uLuUllHI I f,U I I'J
Inn l.i k. n.Tiilly i,iunl". - ih.' , 'kS' OJC i
SftS: ! BISIilEdlEEO
1
ow n .iiateitiem. to utu iiuhmik o civ
pi at 1 1 e a 'id rehear .-al for foi ty
. years.
! All file popular tai'.ets and t it;-toinime-
of the o;, days " I'tie
I SI' 'e pine H mif ." ' l he Hun II
, ba k Ibu ! ui.tn". "I he S an
j I Jke", ""Cot -.ill " - lire proilll ed
' I'-cuUi ly t i tie ni iortal tin ;tiie
'I he Mii.i!; i;i:he of the nohlb
' l: !.-'' I in y and the veal' liter
jC'a-e-t ti;H ih'- ballet mm h
1 of In to-m- r h' lHiaticy. t ow aie n
plMte.i p wn!i.rs and ! union
no in he; il,ii hi a m n i h ket ut
reduced prue. Biat k flin ts. t d ,
jUet aud homespun garb 1mv d;. Roitburg
Mot Temporary Relief But CURE
PILES or other Rctfal or Colon
ailments ehoiiui not re exneri- "
..v. ri i i i i : l '
SHINGLES
We have a car of freshly cut Shingles
of the very best quality
Call us for prices before buying elsewhere.
COEN LUMBER CO.
I'ijiine 11
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.ins Co t- i r!i uiv! !i ,im
an la-:e in Mi" t:ion'h.
tiit. la- tiady ue
Tk S.&SjU Sturm
NATHAN FUULERTON
Oregon
' SWA V I'SCOT I". M..hj . Jul- C
Cor.tuun.ane.- of t ! - - Ku!o.t;en
i . li-y ..icl. h: i he e'Miuori of Pi
.ei t Cool'.dti Wi-'li.l !.iv u J,.:;
tion f v Tuiili'-r e"-i-m.iiiit vt.
I'etdlIi'd rejuim ihe pi
' dept h.td uiei t;p hove for JITio'
, ii) ;ii.inie:il 4 o:;ei c-ce i p- i
I lo-).!) nf ihe summer Wlnie liiv-e.
Iihouh it wut pi'in'' d oni ih: i
nond'tio'iji in K-.rope are r vt
piopi; i'"!! for I m : i ,-i i - j a ...:nte
Uiove for a conf re:,ce
It a ita:ed there hid been do
t
merited wif h- Tbry sfuxjij irui can be
prrmtncntiy CURED by my norxurgi
cat method.
Frnd tcxiay for my FREE BOOK con
taining corei of vohtntarv tcitimoruib
from ptticrt,K-me ot w hom hd futf- :
errJ 20 yean and had ntcd even kind
pf drug And ticsTmcnt Keaiitar.dyou
wui retterun.ifTtrind why
1 can a:e a Wrin-n iuif
antrr to CI HK Tour PiU
or rctund your ice
DLAN. M D.lnr
H)kiuo Oil cts. si atxiz urrxtt
0 ITtlArt i --t: N CTM ANO PlINi
-" ' ": :--'rrTi
am
OS
I
MOVING
Furnlturo receive! t!i ut
niot care and sttentlon
in our hand. Our vans
aie frwHtailv padded and
equip d for the trans
poitatvn of futnitur to
anv part of the city or
phi rnnnrllnz.
W Aim to Pltass"
H.S. PRENCH
TRAhSftfi AND STOPACE CQ.
Phont 220
p Phont 220
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