ROSEBURG NEVS-REV1EW. TUESDAY. AUGUST 25. 1925. SEVEN, aSS!WMERDEFEiTS . . " .7 lreitmcnt, both tool and Internal, and has been successful in the treatment of Catarrh for over forty yean. Sold by all druggists. P. J. CHENEY & CO-Toledo, Ohio LOS ANGELES, Auk. 25. An explosion, believed by sheriff de puties, to bave been caused by dynamite, today partially wrecked the Bleeping porch and did other minor damage to the home of William Downs at Atla, Canada, foothills suburb near Pasadena. Downs bad left his bed on the porch to Investigate an odor of smoke and was uninjured In the blast. Down' brother, Charles Downs, Los Angeles City councilman. Is now under Indictment, charged with accepting a bribe In connec tion with a tunnel transportation enterprise. Investigating officers declared Downs was at a loss to account for the explosion. RHEUMATIC NEURITIS Cannot Rxlat tm til Humnn llmty f wtt Will I ae Trunk rrrarrlpdon It ! shutne to suffer with In ftumniatory, numcular, H.-tutlc, neu ritis or any form of K!iuniatiam. This Prescription dues not ruin the Momiu'h, It does not depress the heart. Kat all the meat and arood food yoti wish while taking; Trunk s Prescription. Contains no mercury, salicylate aiitoda, oil winU-rgreen or narcotics, but posit Ively overcome any kind of rheumatism or gout on earth. What more do you want? It Is fmpnsslhle to get something bet ter. The greatest uric acid solvent known and also a superior llrrf sued tr In. Trunk's Prescription sells for $ t . 7 r or 3 for only $3.00 at Nathan Fuller ton Drug Store. F KILLS SPECTATOR Mil are luted by the experiment station as factors determining tho quality and profits of the crop. Clean nursery stock la the first recommendation of the experiment ! station for prevention or control of ; systemlo diseases of brambles in 'Oregon mosaic, leaf curl, and bramble streak. These diseases are carried from diseased planta in the tips and transplants taken from them. A BRIDE'S DIARY A l.ovs Story of Today By Idah McClone Gibson Tlio Story So Fur. Cleo Mudlson after eloping with her boyhood sweetheurt, . ' . I Lieutenant l'uul Armstrong, goes To get rows on feed test to eat a ,o h am, full ration of sunflower silage re-1 oul alluu8t immeaiat0,y lmlt quired a 10 day transition period for ,,,,.,, , ,, nol too roliy. There uw w. n. v. .i.iiuu uoru. v,.u, . ..... in,rIl.ua a. the Dost of from ROCKNE LAUDS FOOTBALL CHANGE GOVERNING KICK-OFF KANSAS CITV. Aug. 25. Fifty boys, members of the Los Ange les Boys Chorus, are ' stranded here. Three weeks ago the chorus, made up of boys rang ing from 8 to 22 -years of age, set out from Los Angeles on a cross-country concert tour. De falcations of advance agents for the tour are said to be respons ible for the financial plight of the chorus. Two weeks ago, in Albuquer que, N. M., an advance agent fled with $150 proceeds from coo certs. Two new agents were hired. They disappeared from Kansas City, together with funds advanced them for expenses. A two-night concert had been scheduled for Kansas City, but when the chorus arrived it was learned the advance agents had departed without making arrange ments for the concerts. The chorus is directed by Dr. H. E. K. Whitney, formerly pastor of the Hllyard Congregational church, Spokane, Wash. Financial relief may come to night, however, for the Indepen dence avenue Christian church, one of the largest in the city, is to stage a concert by the organization. Cook with gas. DETROIT, Aug. 25 Because the 'CARNATIONS USED AS BAIT ball is to be kicked from the 40- i FOR RATS IN LOS ANGELES yard line this season rather than LOS ANGELES, Aug. 25. The from mldfleld, one of the greatest (fragrant garden variety of carna thrills in fcntball, the return of the jtiens, used as bait, has proved far kick-off, will be more frequently ! more ' Irresistible than cheese to experienced and the game will be the rat population of the Hall of a lot more fun for the fellows in ' Records and Court House buildings the stands and for players as well, l-hore. in the opinion of Knue K. Rockne, Discovery was made recently by coach of the Notre Dame eleven, L. C. Robinson, chltf janitor of the writing in The American Boy. two buildings, after several weeks A major result of the decision of mf investigation, that rats have a the Football Rules Committee, In ! liking for carnations. Through the starting the kick-off from the 40- j use of the flowers as bait In traps yard line without the tee, will be j large numbers of the rodents, that teams will develop a strong which gradually were reducing kick-off return, said Mr. Rockne. i hundreds of law and record books He believes this play will take a to a sad state of dilapidation, were big part In the 1D25 campaigns. He will devote much time in drilling his team in the return of the kick off. Coach Rockne declares the rec ommendntion of the Rules Commit tee that hlRh school games he played In four 12-mlnute, instead of l.Vmlnute quarters, "is exterminated. COST OF LIVING IN . ROUMANIA RISES BUCHAREST, Aug. 25 There Is a conspicious rise in the cost of Jiving in Rumania as compared with last vear. The Arcus nolnta mighty lout that food has risen 18 points wise one." The average hlgn over the level of August last year, school team Is not as husky and nearly 56 pointa and such articles well-conditioned as a college or I as soap, firewood, paper, petrole- Ullivcrsiiy letuii, in- mj., ..,. umi A poinis. elevens of younger fellows snouiu profit by this advice. Cook with gas. The average of prices in 1925, the Argus points out, is about 46 per cent higher than a year ago. Heat wltb gas. M'lTZIIKIMiKN I'KOPI.K MVK I.N t'OMl'OKTAlll.K HOMKS. DARENTSHt'RG, Oreen Harbor, Spitsbergen. Aug. 25. Travelers who Imagine Spitsbergen to be inhabited by a few rough trap pers and seal hunters, living on raw blubber in wretched hovels. are agreeably surprised; at me comforts and even luxuries en joyed at the different administra tion building at Barentsburg, l nncvmr citv and Ny Aalesund. These local headquarters of the IjdVridi different coal companies are veritable havens of refuge to the few visitors who lack the com forts of the tourist steamers which run up to these ports dur ing Spitsbergen's brief summer season, between July 15 and Au gust 15. There is no field here for the Mriimmer." All supplies nre coal companies, OTItB UK SAI.K In the County court of tiie State of Oregon tor UoUKius County. In tile matter of ihe rsliue of Uull'h M. Knight, uoeettseu. Kutk-o 1m hereby given that the undersigned, administratrix of the estate of ltulph -M. KnlKht, deceased, will Hell at public sale for raid) in hand, all the riKhl, title and interest of italph M. Knight, deceased, in and to the following described ureiniseb, to-wtt: The Donation Land Claim of John T. Uoyle, Notification No. 127, Claim No. 41, being parts of sec tions 7 and Is In township 30 south. raiiKe 4 west of the Willamette Douglas County, Oregon, (Aaclatl l-rra Lrunl Wire.) CHICAOO. Aug. 25 Mickey Wal hviu " vn . I v - SaVtis v n , - - - . IB u.ou, bad me better of Sailor neU- m un llita Thorndike, ' wile man of ChicHun in .even rnnn.u of ' the sunflower silage as ravenousi) I ,.nH ,,.,. ,.,,, fi their 10-rouua bout at siasi chlca-i" 'hey ate corn or vetch and oats ost a(tor much toa.ip about her I friend and confidant. When we're go last night, newspapermen da-1 silage. . a0li Cu, itiukely lieidun. Cle0d we iook loon into it ana - . o helm Uitu and resolves not to let -"i. n to be In readiness to leave this room and go to Paul the moment I was allowed to do so. "Will you please send an or derly to Maj. Stotter and ask him If 1 may come up right away." I hung up the receiver and rushed to the mirror. 1 somo- u. , times think, dear diary, that the the I mirror Is a woman a greatest elded. But after Friedman, In the eighth, recovered from the effects of a knockdown In the first ten sec onds of the bout, he staged a whirl wind comeback that threatened to even things up. 1 so thrl.nug were the last three rounds of milling that one specta tor of the o,500 present, collapsed and died, presumably ot heart dis ease. A short right to the chin from Walker knocked Friedman through the ropes. But once In the last two rounds. Friedman turned Wal ker halt way around with a right to the chin. Terminal Beauty Shop, phone 586. See the display of decorative art In Miss Webb's window at the Art Shop. , Lessons given by Mrs. Graves. Start you Xmaa presents now. 1123 Harvard Ave. or Phone Investigating 444-K. E imr nurn nnniA henniM fhA BiihterL I IntO it and Smile, of gossip. Paul exhibits a pas-1 nd we look into It slon for gambling; loses $500 to . nen w? -d ' ana IS STARTED UK UNO PHONETIC SIMILARITY CAUSES CONFUSION IN TWO TOWNS AMSTERDAM, Aug. 25. Confu sion of the town names, Bayreuth the colonel one night, pays, loses $600 to a pair of cheap gamblers the next night. He is broke and gives the gamblers hla wife's car in settlement of the debt. Cleo is furious; the colo nel wants to help and Paul Is eomewhut sullen. One augry word follows another after the colonel leaves. Cleo fltlully be comes so enraged at an insult from Paul that she throws a vase at him. It hits his head, makes a nasty gash and Paul is now in the ho-ipitnl .at death's door, due to the wound. Chick Adams, an old sweetheart, drops in at the army post and offers a blood transfusion to save Paul. The offer Is accepted. He Is now 'Asnclslsrf ha Leued Win.) PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 25. Governor Pierce today received a report from the special committee conditions at the state penitentiary and contributing i miking with Cleo In the hospital causes of the recent Jail break. The : preparatory to undergoing the governor declined to comment up- j transfusion operation, on the contents of the report which Cleo discovers Chick still loves was not made public. j her. Jefferson Myers, chairman of the ' He leaves the operating room committee, delivered the report to and Cleo gets almost hysterical the governor. Adjutant-Genera1 i the waiting for the outcome. She in (Iprmnnv with Holruf In Asia! White, the other workinr member, is a murderess If Paul dies. Minor, which led recent.y to erron-tof the commission left for the east The parents of the distressed eous reports that the Dutch gov-1 this morning. Indicating that the married couple have been sent ernment had decided to establish I Inquiry la completed at least for for and have arrived. Cleo hutos a consulate in Bayreuth instead of Hhe present. . , I Paul's mother o nosey cat. Beirut, recalled to the Allegemeene Myers stated that tho committee Handelsblad that the two names1 had learned some facts which they; OUT OF THE VALLEY, had been confused once before in I felt should be given to the govern- j "i wanted to be ready ta go to 1876. or at once. He declared the com- my hu.band." I said to Miss Mur- On the latter occasion, the Orl-tnlttee wan I'd to see the per.lten ental city was somewhat surprised itlary turned into a successful lnstl to receive at the time a specially ttutlon. constructed machine which had I "There are only about 15 suc been intended to animate a dragon cessful prisons In the country." he in the Seigfrled performance of i said, -why shouldn't we go ahead "The RUie.'' in the first Wagner and make a sixteenth? We don't phy when she exclaimed at see ing me out of bed and dressed. "You know I'm not really sick I was Just all in last evening. -Then 1 stopped and looked at her expectantly; for the life of me I could not asg tno cruciat hen we re and frown. we look into It and snarl. The face In the mirror smiles buck at me. .My cheeks were pink with excitement and my eyes bright with return ing hope. I hud been reprieved at the last moment. Paul was going to live. I was not a mur deress. Shortly Maj. Stetter came after me himself. I felt my knees grow wobbly as I walked down the bull and came to the door back of which my husband was lying. Evidently Mnj. tetter felt my arm tremble as it luy on his, for I he whispered, "Courage. Mrs. (Armstrong. There's nothing to !be afraid of now. . All your trou ! bles are over. Your husband I will live." There was a slight commotion in the halt below. 1 heard Mrs. Armstrong, Sr.'s voice. Evidently the combined families had ar rived. "I am Lieut. Armstrong's mo ther," she was saying. "Why can we not go directly to his room?" "I'm very sorry, madam," said an orderly In a cburtuous vol?c, "but Mrs. Arnvstronr; Jr.. has just gone to her husband, and that will probably be all the com pany he can see today." "Young man, you don't seem to realize that Cleo Is my son's wife, and we are his parents. We are not company. What did the doctor send for us for, telling us our son had had a bad accident, if the hospital authorities did not Intend to let us see hltn when we arrived?" Tomorrow tUi Knibcrs Classified Sectiom ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. FOR SALE FOR 8ALE Casa St. -U and I Cafe, 412 ; R FOR SALK SxlO, foot rug 408 East Douglas. '..00. i WANTED Girl or woman fpr, gen j tal housewurk. Phone IIM-L WANTED 300 used apple boxes. '. Inquire J. W. ClaypooI,-Uoae- ouig, ure. WANTED Experienced woman to help cook for prune hands. Ad. dress Lock Box No. 8, Uaipqua, or phono 61F5, Ouklaud. J. O. uacon. - , 1 FOR SALE Round reed Sturgls: 1 ' baby buggy. Phone 221-L. j , ALL Kinds of lathe and machiuui I MISCELLANEOUS 1 work uoue at 1-1 N. I'lne si. FOR SALE One Iiamboulcttc and one Delulne buck. Buyer Lros. Phone 14F14. FOR SALE W. Leake, ville. -2 fresh milk cow.i. 3. 2 miles east ot Dixou- SAWMILL FOR SALE For price and terms write J. F. Kice, Myr tle Creek, Ore. FOR SALE Fine Ellx rta peaches. Bring boxes. Ray Alkens, Kiddle. Ore. PhoneDF14. FOR SALE Out and vetch seed. Inquire Stanley Bros., Olulla, Ore. Phone 47F12. FOR SALE One registered Shrop shire rum. J. D. Hatfield, Rose burg. Phone 42FI1. ITALIAN PRLNES For canning at the Arbor Stand, 6 miles out on Deer Creek road. festival at Bayreuth. The machine need a new prison. The prison s i question, ulthougb trom ner, had been made by an English firm i'l right as a prison, but It ought 'smiles I knew that everything was and as Bayreuth was a small and o turn out something other than jail right. little-known town a shipping clerk derelicts. And It ought to be made ) "Maj. Stotter sent me ahead to thought an error had been made j self-supporting.'' J tell you, Mrs. Armstrong, that in the spelling and that such a your husband responded Immedl- com plicated bit of machinery could I SALEM, Ore., Aug. 25. Wlth-'atoiy to the blood tranf union, oniy be intended for Bairut. Idrawal of Colonel C. O. Thomson. 1 1 is pulse and respiration show 0 ! manager of Crater Lake national a marked Improvement and his Men's suns cleaned ana pressed, PrK;- 'rorn ,ho governor's com- temperature Is almost normal. He $1.50. Koseburg Cleaners, phone 472. PLACER GOLD DISCOVERED IN NORTHEASTERN POCATELLO. Idaho. Aug. 2: At a desolate point at tho Juncture mittee to Inquire Into conditions j t. ni.iB 1o sneak. Indeed, Maj at the state penitentiary has halt- stetter said he hnd all he could ed the probe and the other twOljo to keep him from talking too members of the committee. Jef- i niuch." DAHOI,pr"" ."Jers ami iriKau.er-..en- Th , tMrg wer9 runnlng ieral George A. White, are today ij, ,Mi,. v,. i.n Hoar marking time pending the ap- ;darv. that I'm' not a weeping pointment ot-n successor to t.oio- . tn , have How long should a wife live? nel Thomson. The committee ot Clark, Butte and Jefferson i.,. , .Min.ia. in nn,th,nui i,w.n 'spent the entire day yesterday counties In where three nortaoaHternH vmno, , ,.., ji,,;. i.- rivers sink into the ' ..., V.A.. --j sands of the Snaky .river basin, a!, ,, ' M ,., h. K. gold placer which Is expected to . f resumption of the inniilry. NO BABIES BORN IN MALARIA INFESTED VILLAGES FOR 33 YEARS TOKYO, Aug. 25. The popula tion of the Ryukyu Islands, which lie between Japan and Formosa, ta rapidly dying off. declared S. Sn kural, a health officer of the Okin awa perfecture, who attended the recent health conference in Tokyo. Malaria Is blamvd prlnoipn ly for the decrease. In eight villages of the Yaeyania group. It was said, not a single baby has been born since I tor the last 30 years. 1 In Nojoko village, Mr. Sakural foe my bus- satd, one sick oiti woman was tne Now Hint no only innauitnnt. in i:';- an , ap be as rich as that of the Boise Ba sin of early days has been discovered. Announcement from Dubois con Inquiry of Colonel Thomson of the national park bureau as to whether he should take time from his duties to participate In the ter says I went eallons of tears lenme to this army post. "When may 1 one was opposing ne. I felt shy i proprlatlon of 10.000 yen was made about meeting Paul again. (by the government to combat mul- "Very soon. I am ...re," ans-jr"' inJheWands wered Mlsa Murphy. ".Maj. Stet- ,..,.,,,,, -,tv or Hint nn km nther com- v . yesterday advising him to devoto all of his time to the park. You'll soon need your overcoat. Better let us get It ready for you. Cold nlchts are nut so tar ahead. Imperial Cleaners. Chocolates The best ana purest. Manufactured for drug store trade. Hand rolled and dipped In ller shey'a. A quality -food product Lloyd Crocker. ) thence weat 20 of beginning, li provmeu " k,.i.j .t rea.on- 1 '"n"" subject to sale at Ho.eburg, and mav be obtained at reason ,,,,,,.. .-. v ,,-..- able nrices fixed for the common j taming 10 acres. benefit bv the company adminls- fuhject to one mortgage Iralnra Here In Barentsburg. all the houses, which are of wood, as they are elsewhere In Spitxbergen, look trim and freshly painted The local director's house, high up the mountain side, is easily tho finest In the archipelago. Steam-heated, with double doors and windows, music and billiard rooms, a well-storked library, priceless fur rues on polished floors and old Dutch masters on tho walls. Director Dresselhuys tar northern homo appears as It It might have been bodily trans planted from the finest resident ial quarters of The Hague or Am sterdam. Men's suits cleaned ard pressed, $1.50. Roseburg Cleaners, phone 472. of nl con- for $5.- eO in favor of the Kederal Ind Hank, of Hpokane, Washington, and one morlnaKc for $i..',Hi no in favor of the ItosehurK National Hank, of Itoa-burK. Oreiton, and also subject to the widow s right of dower, w II a!u aell cash In hand. 10 shales of the rapl tal rto- k of the t'nij"ua Dale Prune (ir'biird Company; said sale to be held on the f.th day of September. '.2i. at the hour of ten o'clock a. in. of aatd .lay; said rate to be held on tne prenii-es of the lete Kalph M. Knltllit, deceased, about four miles east of Cttl.yonvllle, iJouglaa Countv. Oregon. Iat,-d and first published this 4th day of August, I'M. KXIOHT. Administratrix, with the win hexed, of the estate of Ralph KnlKht. deceased. firmed tho discovery and with tho ! nvoitlKntlon brought tho reply , plications nrise. Lieut. Armstrong! will be out witnin a weca. "Is Mr. Adams also all right?" "Oh, he's perfectly all right. He will bo in to see you late this evening." "He'll have to come over to the house, then, for I'm leaving the hospltul as soon us I see my husband." "What a charming man Mr. Matni. la," remarked .Miss .Murphy brightly. "Yos," was my fervent confirm ation. Chick Adams has always been not only sympathetic and understanding ever lnce I hove known him and that has been since my first day at school when . he was 8 and I was 6. ! "At our first meeting I fell down and bumped my nose and , my ridiculously liny handkerchief was soon crimson. While the ' other boys laughed at me. Chick ' pulled out his somewhat larger one and with sympathising words j , he helned me repair tho dam- ' nf.es " The telephone jangled. We : both turned to It. Mies Murphy and I. 1 reached It first ana snatched up tho orelver. Will yon please tell Mrs. Arm country trips. Phone 44. movement Just started claims are being rapidly staked out. The three streams. Big Lost River, Little Lost River and Birch Creek, havo in ancient times and up until the advent of irrigation In the early eighties, virtually merged their waters and disappeared In the 6ands on the same square mils of desert. For nearly 50 years these mys terious rivers have been the des pair of geologists, engineers and gold seekers because they gave but niggardly indication of the gold values that geologists Insisted must be present D. T. Murphy, a Dubois civil en- accoidin to i he official plat of sur- jgjneer. sometime aro set cut to lo- vey relumed to tho General Land;, j-i, r-nni.,ir, that Offie of the I'nlted r-tates by the I c,1 '" deposit. Concluding that Suveyor General, being bounded and the three torrential streams car des. rlbed as follow s, to-wit: Hed values but moved too fast to we'MTi "a he search rapidly north from the corner of sections 7. 1 led to th- sinks where the theory s. 17 and 18 In township 30 south .was verified. I ranfee 4 west, and runninK thence , u u , - south to chains; thence east 20 """"- kiu uu ,, ... chalna; thence north 80 chains; platinum, gems of Ihe corundum chains to the place family of which emeralds and ru- attRx-a-. -A.;r'. - FACTORY GIRL ONE OF THE 98 Will Answer Letters from Women asking about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound FOR SALE 200 tiers of oak, laur el and fir wood on the ground. It. K. Davidson, Dlllard, Ore. lu.1 SALE Fifteen registered Suropshlre rums. J., V. Cheno fecih, Oakland, Oregon. PEACHES FOR SALE Flno Al berta peaches. Bring containers and get same at $2.25 per bu. Call or phone 32F3. W. L. Krautx. Garden Valley. FOR SALE Tomatoes, 25 cents per bushel. Bring your boxes and pick them yourself. Hubbard and McLain, Dillnrd, Ore. CAR OWNER Don't forget ta ull 553 when In need of. auto purls. Sarff's Auto Wrecking House. . j FOR TRADE A new Studebaker to trade for modern home, what havo you? Address Bx 867. Rose burg. .. EDUCATHlNAlWiinoTfiTnone of the positions as a telegraph operator that will bo oura" to students of our school this year? Enrollment days Monday and Thursday evenings. Night classes only. Roseburg Telegraph . Insti tute, 224 Perkins Bldg. Phone 124 J. LOST AND FOUND, LOST Between Melrose and Rose burg, auto truck tire with- 'rim, 32xlJ. Finder please leaVe" at Melrose store or phone 11F25. Reward. Read the Classified ads. in "Ilie News-Review. Tkey mean dollars to you. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. II. H PLYLKR ChlmoractH physician, 12S W. Lane Bt FOU SALE One small sawmill complete with planer. For par ticulars write to Glendalo State Bank. Glendalo, Oregon. i FOR SALE Or will trade tor sumo good lurtiiture, one Dodge road-, ster. Address "D. R," care News-1 Review. J FOR SALE 1J ton Republic truck, I and one Ford coupe, ur will trade : for Roseburg property. 352 8. Main St. Prune Trays, Boxes!" Egg Crates T Manufactured bv .',.. C. A. 8TELZIER Myrtle Creek, Or. Phone 260-4 WHEiN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT -" Hotel Umpqua KH SALiy HouHti ni.fl lot, corner DoukIus hiiU Kow cr. V ou ca u have If 3 ooo ion; term loan at 6 ltr cent interest on Biinio If you wish. house, Kant;, nlrtnt paved, buHt neiKhborhooit, two block from Hose Bcltool. Half ca.sli, btilam-e monthly payments. Cht.H. l- ilop klna, 420 Pt'ikina liulhliiiK. FOU SALK Tomatoes, tho wry bent of my crop; gi't thcni liilu they aro kooiI, bi'foru It rains. UriiiK your boxen and pick them youttfelf for 60 cents tier burihej, J. ft. Kvann, nil lard. Look for the Shell nas sign. usion Founa I 1S24 Fortl tourliiK J325 1924 Ford roadster 3L.5 liiUS Ford coupe 450 3!24 Ford coupe 4.r0 lD-M Ford nedun b2b Koy Catching Motor Co, 125 N. HoBtt. $ Hose burg Bath Floors, Fireplace, Drafft Hoards, Sink Backs. FRANK FIELD " TILE CONTRACTOR , Tile Work of All Description! Residence 1893 Garden jlvi Eugene, Oregon FOR RENT- bles are typical, bave been found. rVmndei, piano tuner. Pbone 139 U FARM REMINDERS The neaon for the rati planting; of vegetables for fall, winter, and rt f spring marketing In western Ore- private f.ir 1 con is the fourth regular planting time listed by the experiment sta tion. The first Is for planting the seed of early hardy vegetables, the second of tender vegetables aftfr the disappearance of frost, and the, third of vegetables In late summer for fall and winter use. In late cabbage production the seed strain, soil fertility, good ''mointure holding capacity of soil, and protection from Injurious In- Suffered 18 years-Cured in 2 Months 1 (tod suffered lor IK wars wtfti PILKS. My doctor uid a MirCtfnl orcr.t'nn abw4utcty nc evuy. Yet after a few treat ment by Dr. Dean I Wan wjll. sUlrtinil wr iiht ana urcnaui; ire turn an ncrvou Uuibkt. WHAT this woman writes Hundreds oi extreme which my celebrated non-5 od has permanently Cu worth a few treatment Chilli. ...u.. ii ri'tn vi i f t n tiiti rontll." 'i.i.' . tl -This Is not Mi- Murphy, ralhcrlhn luffer" .ner Krad ' "n" er-d. "It li Mrs. Arm iTiyl KKKbrtoknn lit-irvl.rtheT 1 Strong KKCi srtil PORtlAND OitKLS Vw Diran MuiMmQ 'L U FOR RKNT FurnlHhed Toons, close In. 414 North Hoso. ktilC HKNT5-room ' unftirnlth'd cottHKe. Inquire ft I H. Pine St. KUU KK.N'T i- uri.llied huiiM'ket u- ;ind aide. 1 was ' lnK r(H, At ziti ,n. utwo street. employed in a fac- FOU KKNT 2 room " apartment! tory and tor about ; close In. Keasonable. Phone 227-Y. FOU UK NT DcKlrablo sevin-rooto houMM with garage, closa la I'houn 47-J. FOU UKNT-lSar re'farnriiorth o( Kosi'hitrg on the hijiliwiiy. Mrs I MrClnrtuin nm hkm-u 2 room fumlshd hotiKes. 9 month, J. Ilarr, Mil- Litite.Pa "I was very nervous and suffered for a long: time with pains in my dock three months I did ' no work at alL 1 There were two : women who told me about Lydia fci. Pinkham's Vco- i table Compound. I didn't believe i what they told me ' m aciirst, Dutatlaat i vrn Addillon. : I trifA it It haa tjsknn mv nnina iwav m HtypMioi slronK." sairl a Toice in my car. ";r .mal; T 6 r.H,m Iioum.- sof FILLS "that Maj. sidtcr .ay. sne ,a, - , one of the KH out of 1U0' I f" 1 ; "''K'' "'" , msica! mclh-j vis4t lcr hnshand any tl.il now recommend it 1 "" ', r Addition. REO. Isn't ill Yo ni.jr "''- " ' " wnen I can. as 1 know it u Ruod for Y ! i. . r-.niH floor. Miss Murphy, and show 1)t ,,u. i -,;n I 1 . . : , I letter that any woman writes to me . nni'iuu i Often tha suit or wrap yon ara ready to discard need only th skillful handiwork of our clsaning. What do you cars, to" It LOOKS Ilk now on. Our -Auto Will Call' Phono 277 letter that any woman writes to me - I know the Vegetable Comnonnd hs. ! helx.'d me and hope it will help ' Al.siHicoMi.No.w int : h. vnii arc un. Mrs. Arm- i ., v, f, """"i, , ... csuciwit.Brtpfriii .trniis-" The nuilnr exnerted Miss - "" r" ""'" .- . ri "---'-" would h'lp yon lo dress DSout of every 100 women who take i AXTKI) - r.o cords ol rjKAW kJ ' and thai you would Ret up lo your j this medicine for the ailment foi j ood. Hotel I'nip'iua. Birrn nrnrri.- ! husSand s room in booih an ; "'"v: .. . .m. uen ' v. AM i:d -.stock ranch. HlKhKny LAUiNDRY i ! hour. "Mv nnxletv -v-wsnawa roiildn't ft (i y in was great I dte-i uivn iiv iu inev nave ni1 m in mn wering a questionatro sent to thorn, I For sale by druggists everywhere sheep ranch pn-fern-d. en-nees if in t son, Yonealiit, il.d. Ore, Jdllli Motorists!! 1 MOl We have Just criuipped our shop and are prepared to han dle all kinds of repairs, elec tric service especially. We are here to dive satisfaction. AL YOUNG IN CHARGE SOUTH END Service Co. 3, I'VE COt AM ARMFUL Of CLE D&IEO 6RAS TO MAKE A NEST FOR OUR WLO M00MTIW HErO.tlLLIE.TO LAV ZCCA IN WITH ALL THE EGGS Vit LL CET Voe CAN LIVE IW THIS OLE CABIN A4 LONG AS WE WANT, EVTrJ t WC DO ONLY HAVE A PAN OF 6EANS AN A HALF OF A LOAF OF 6KCALI LEFT Or ALL THE 6P.W6 V0E BRoOttHT UP HEBE WITH LIS GET IrJ TrtEaE. M R A TiLLIE' THEati jt&M) A MICE NKt FOR. J VOU IfO THIS OLE I f 51 f ROX.VNE KEEP J, VouaciiDBOM i it iii mu . i 1 1 j " i Anyway. Someone Eats. By WINNER VI , AwRlCMT. VOVJ CAM HWE "itsjfl CC SCRAMBLED IF Vovj wAMTA, rut I'M gonaja have e&t SANDWICMEV AM' BEAM NITH MINE if ,a GHE.eX am" she ATe 111 ?Mr;' ij; Wt$Z$? , 4 loot Ilr l"'ii iil-hed JK f (lood rcf- C L.y. I Cpyrffrl-r br LMH-TsI T SrMmMK 1m li OET Rio or all your HOUSEHOLD ViOES SE.N0 USYOURLINEMS I AND YOUR CLOTHES ! Look over our prico list. It looki ri aHouahle, doesn't l(? Now It you think you'd like io linvu us do your wash each week ask us fn on,' :cual price on that p'Tpo.'.lilon. Wo bellow )ou'il enn rt.nin It. Roieburg Steam '; , Laundry