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TWO ROSEDURG NEWS REVIEW. FRIDAY. AUGUST 28, 1925 ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW laaucd Pally Exctpt Sunday by The Newt-Revltw Co.. Inc. MHihti mt Tkm AwMlatd Praaa. Tha Aaaoelatad ymm la aiulualvely entitled to tha uaa for republi cation of all newa dlapatchaa credltad to It or not otherwlna credited In thla paper and to all local newa publlahed heroin. All rltfhta of ra alllcauoa of apeclal dlapatchee herein are aleo reaerved. BEKT 0. BATES- IFrualdent and .Manager becreUiry-Treaaurer Kulnrad aa second claaa waller May 17, IViU, at Ibe post ollutt Mt HoaeburK, OruKon, under the Act of March i. 1879. PRUNE PSOTS . SUBSCRIPTION RATES XMlly, per yvar, by mall . ,. Uaily, all moDtoa, Djr mall iJally, three months, by malt Dally, single month, by mall (Jally, by carrier, per month Weekly News-Renew, by mall, per year- .14 00 2.00 1.00 .Ml . .to 2.UV ROSEBURQ, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1925. THE YOUNG COUPLE'S HOME. Z A young man was talking recently aboift his prospective marriage, and a friend remarked that he and his bride would probably move into one of the very pretty apartments that are being erected nowadays. "I am not going to rent any quarters from anyone," he said. He wanted a home of his own, and he was not willing to marry until he had saved up money enough to acquire title to a place and begin paying on it. They are putting up such very attractive homes now, he said, that it is a temptation to a young fellow to rent one of these places. But if those young people only had the courage to do the big thing, they would buy these same homes, and then they would have some incentive to work. Every hun dred dollars that they pay into a home in Roseburg would hiake it seem dearer to them. They would want to put in their spare time making improvements and beautifying their liome nest, and meanwhile they would be saving money. o Oregon has five hundred million dollars worth of mar ketable property that escapes taxation, according to the statement made by State Treasurer Tom Kay at the Western Taxpayers' conference in Portland this week. Mr. Kay added that if assessors entered that property on the tax rolls it would go a long way toward solving the problem of excessive luxation. This furnishes good food for thought for the as sessors of the state, who in all probability will continue to act on their own judgment regardless of Mr. Kay's sugges tion. Therefore, the way will remain open for tinkering ith the tax laws in an effort to attain the impossible a eystem that will satisfy everybody. What a wonderful thing it would be if the cost of government could be maintained satisfactorily without everybody bearing their just propor tion of it. . . ; Tho motor touring public must get awful hungry, con sidering the great number of stands put up all along the way to supply their wants. One. might think that all these places for supplying food would interfere with tho business of ho- Itels and restaurants. 15ut perhaps the American people are eating more as a result of being out in the open air, so that it takes more grub to keep their empty insides from caving In. Anyone that supplies good food performs a service, only he should not set his little sUind in some inappropriate place where it will interfere with the beauty of natural scenery. Don't be so anxious to fill the tourist with hot dogs that you . win Bfjuu ma view. ; 0 ; The Roseburg Elks last night decided to keep the Elks ' Island and dedicate it to the children of the city for a play- ground. This is a splendid decision. Roseburg has long been in need of a playground for the kiddies and the local fratern al order has really accomplished something worth while for '. the city by taking this stop. The city of Roseburg and all civic and fraternal organizations should lend their support in the development or the island. BY BERT & BATES GOOD EVENINC FOLKS ' Jun as we sat down To this of flosaip mill . To pound out a poms Hayardin' the Baimy atmosphere A wh.ff of the City dumpyard smoke Pervaded the sanctum And we rushed (or Ths 01' gas mask To ward off the Obnoxious fumes And now that we're settled back again The muae reues to Function and anyhow Its hard to say Anything flowery When surrounded by tiucn a mess. i DUMBELL DORA THINKS An syewash is a grape-f rutt. ' J. J A feller told us today that ' he found a News-Review up on top of Mt. Nebo. Gosh the news carrier who threw that paper 'way ' up there must have had a strong arm. J V After lookin' over the society ed's shoulder as she's busy at the adjacent gossip foundry we've de emed that the tea party is just a matter of giggle, gabble, gobble, and git. - , ,, V V Why Is it so many of the saxa- phone players sound liks teey're on a perennial case of seasickness ' Balloon tires are certainly fine. You can hardly feel the bump when you run over a pedestrian. ' Henry Ford is advocation' old fashioned dances and we suppose Charlie Lookwood will dsdicato his nsw garage, when finished, with a quaurille, music by Lam bprigga, fiddler. IF WINTER COMES The end of summer's comin' We hail it with a ahoutl Our only flannel trousers Are doggone near worn out! Our B. V. D.'s are Uttered Our sport shirt's fadin' fast, We're glad that Fall is comin' For our sox would never last The garden hose is leakin' And the lawnmower ia a wreck Our only starch. whito collar la outtln' up our neckl No.Excuse for Going Hungry The Delicatessen is here to help Housewives, Campers, Tourists Everybody to Provide Plenty to Eat. Famous Mt. Nebo Chicken Tamalcs Fresh Potato Chips Daily Hot Bread Every Noon. SATURDAY SPEClALS-Roaat Porlt, Stewed Beef with Vegetables, Butter gcotch and Cherry Pies Fancy Groce VOSBURGH & VVIARD rs Phone 515 OPEflflTOHS AGREE DJI STRIKE RULES Property to' Be Maintained and Protected by Men Paid Wages Fixed For the Union. several (AaanHatrd Pre Lm1 Win.) I'lllLADrXI'HIA, Auk. lit). The anthracite operators and mimrs to day reached an itnvmf nt on the question of maintalnence men for work in the mines during the sus pension set for September 1. The arrunxemi nt provided l hat "normal conditions that obtained durlriK Idle pariods in the past shall be ihe baMs for this agreement.' The agreement read as follows : "It is agreed btlween the repre sentatives of the anthracite opera tors and the rpreeutatires of dis tricts 1, 7 and 9 of Ihe I nited Mine Workers of America as follows: "in the event of a gusnenfiun of mining In the anthracite rHKion al ter AuKUHt 31, 1U25, maintenance i men necessary for the proper pro tection and preservation of proper-! ty shall remain at work subject to i Liberty Theatre , L icniin P,.J 'i "p the followinK provisions: I A lone rider. v.cll in advance St nianaK.r Qf a bank here, today cap h '""- maintenance men a band of ivuirlug Indians, lushts ,,,,., ho,uu maI1 toy rush,ns ",u ish"" "T V" 'y a;'JU';"!"'nt ins exhaust, d. pony to funher at- , ,,, vault and slainniint T the ' W"K'' ,ll"t may resaU fnmi any loit. atioss mat barren, alkalai pdl- ,loor. The Intruder Ignoring cWrks 8ul""'q1,'nt ,,,r"mral between the i aouud stretch ol tommy at the .i.. i i.k ki... . . ..... ...... respective parties; such adjust-1 loothilla of the liockles. known to .,ll nnli... r..m,.'v,i hm ment. If any, shall be retroactive; younK ministers. The ' r evunuellst will preach at 2:30 and U 7:43; subject tonight:, "Three ' I! Uad Cases.'' a " The subject Saturday night will j be "No room In tho Inn." ; j Humluy afternoon: "Turn AsitlHf . and the subject for Sunday even- 1 lug will be ".Men Wanted." t. ; Correspondent. : in r nrnfi nrrni! How long should a wife live? fllj JLLftD UUlil (Aarvfatr) rrm Leurd Wirt.) VANCOL'VW. 13. C. Auk. 2. (Cnnailian Presa . A. E. WiUon, every iiardy Diont-ur a "ihe Hi A Lands. A worried luok Croat as lie turus again ami uotvs tbu t,, tt3 The would be robber, Joseph to September 1, iy25. "Second That maintenance men KEARNEYS wo a GROCETERIA 3M.r.... SPECIALS 6 doz. Standard Brooms, while they last, each 48c Potatoes, 8 lbs. for : 25c Onions, 6 lbs. for 25c Mason Jars, pints, per doz 55c Mason Jars, quarts, per doz : 65c Mason Jars, half gallons, per doz 85c Economy Jars, half gallons, per doz. .' $1.30 Wide Mouth Jars, half gallons, per doz $1.30 Ideal Glass Top Jars, half gallons, per doz $1.30 Amaizo Salad and Cooking Oil, pints 20c Amaizo Salad and Cooking Oil, quarts 38c Amaizo Salad and Cooking Oil, half gals 75c Amaizo Salad and Cooking Oil, gallons $1.45 French Peas, 2 cans for 45c Bulk Mayonnaise, per pint 35c , Serve Yourself and Save at KEARNEY'S GROCETERIA The Store that Brought 'em Down Leonard. 18 years old. was rough-! ,-,' ma.menance men his bro. y dressed, lie displayed two pis-'" ry 'r, P,U'T protection otes the tf.ls as he entered ,h h.nk . ?ni1 Preservation of property shall ! lessened distance between him ami hni ot the Canadian Hank of rontlnuetl at their regular the pursuuiB band. Suddenly. ti Commerce In mid aCternoon. Soon 'f .,e"n"0."f occupations pint; the next rise he comes upof he had Wilson and Wilson's two a!11!1 val able, not be replaced by inree stranued tiavelets. repalnruj assistants corraled In the vault. uw''" d"rln 1 continuance of iheir v.Hif(.;i . . t ui,. i. Ithls agreement Harry Carey, as Serseant 1'Jt, Wilson ran out. banned the door to "Third Normal conditions that rica O Tolle, in tne Hunt Strom- and called the flylnK souad of the ,malnPa "u"nf " penou our nK beri? kui ervised pr.Hluctlon, "The Vancouver police. Before the ,"e ,'i,Bl . ue ule uas"s Ior lnla Uad Lauds,'' playint; tonifclit and souad arrived Leonard sent nine empty when his captors left ,,. airreenient. Saturday at the Liberty tneatre in bullets into the lock. His pistols , rourla-Any .niierences arising this lone rider, puiuod by Indians, were empty when his captors left n,'he "' U"'T lhi9 l!r'en"ial Tiirounhoui tne cinire picture, he with him. i . , ."""' "'; iiij rats tniou-h each pi-deeding Ul- Wilson s art made him a candl- i ofrichlla,aa 10 ,the, employment or mas v tne ,nie u -hmK spetd date for a 5 u reward that "he 'n'Ployment of any mainten tnai he rnce. across the v . . ..... an? Canadian bankers' a.-socfat on pays ?rT,??lleMl,!;rr?,?,r ."he saves every situation win, 1... east ,.rMs who capture robbers. C'T o 1 , u and airimy which typiilcn hi. . i't- ionard greeted the police by ,boa,r'.', ot tor tho dis- ivno una aan a., ve. a..i....n . au. HIIIIK lll alHllWIl'I Ul U1E HeU'UIlS en travelers lw'-a.twli, upon Im iu..;-.-il them, trasuinic tho irons bv I mil 1 t! AurreTs T'lieiitrc. t Ye.terduy s audiences at the Antleis ilimire I uo ot -their the barrels. ; It's a wiz!!! "THE WIZARD OF I OZ." w ith Larry tiemoti. I drlck, Dill, Oddle, Ashurst anil I Cumeron and ex-Governor Sprv of Utah, all of the general. land office, together with Chief Forester I Oreeley and members of his staff, 1 will be In attendance at the hear ings. , It's a wiz!!! "THE WIZARD OF OZ," with Larry Semon. Loses Hundreds of Dollars "I am sorry 1 did not hear of Mayrs Wonderful Remedy a few years ago, as it would have saved mo several hundred dollars. Five years I suffered from indigestion We sell woolens by the yard. Hernlcr the Tailor. 2 doors north Liberty theatre. VOLT ADVERTISES OREGON FARM LANDS Blnry of t hurts in 80 Qoodbye 0I' man 8ummer You litcd a lotta ico W'n glad that Winter' comin' And coal at any price! 5 i I A squadron of mosquitoes paiaed ovw tne v)0(, filt .nv and did not land per echedule. The ad- vance ecout Sighted the smudge; over the valley caused by the dump yard bonfire and gave the signal for higher altitude. h 4 The damsels with the coats continue to harass the quiet uieiit does Hut end villager and we hope nobody Intro- 'Pihimioh. nuioiions and thrill il to the cxir titeiiuMU th.Vt was m.- In itla-iit wild horHt' '1 lin'u let-n lius oevdt hn it drama ; mined by bum.19 j .Are you a fHrnior? If so. Orison briiiRs to compare oumtionnl? wauts you. More than that, she and artisthally vrith his lov n.,u v.u" t;it. Th. Vnli tho fJ a wlltl horsi', i Uu!:lidaniunthly maKazino of Tin nurt'iit-i lovo Htory 01 . ,.. .. ,.,,.. u.. ..... 1 thumuii In inKrf. but it is lifx, Ludy . " ; h h , Illlh'H(.ilv HIin(.Ilts f H.TJ!GuSOIILEl: fAuocMt4 hta UaMd f"tra. PKNLKTOX. Ore., Auk. A meetlnu of representatives of Ore- Ron permittees In the national for- and severe bloating I grew worse IT hZ rU" lh, p has bppn C!"-' a" the time. My doctor said an op t Pre.iH,'t'1'brr 9 .letonl eration would be all that could save IL '" '"t 'aln,'r. o' the'Ore,me. 1 took a course of Mayr's Th Afocla,lo'-1 Wonderful Remerly Instead and for c,Ti .riv ,T h , n"!tlons parti- well." It Is a simple, harmless pre feel 1 '"""St 83 ,h"y af" Ptlon that removes the catarrhal t m.pn- , ln", WthorlnK mucus from the Intestinal tract and preceeds the hearlnRs of tho public! allays the inflammation which rienTn,'t,r.7,llKhW!l1be!,e,d!c,,us'-" Pfctlclly all .tim.ch. lTi ArXl vr S,'"lber 10 and II. er and intestinal ailments, lnclud Secv Hole nh TW ,nR "PP""'"""- One dose will con- . JZ l y I lnke ol 'he r' Kn as-'vince or money refunded. At all sorlation. Senalora Star.flehl. Ken- ilruceisls Visitors to Roscburjt are constantly commenting on tho clean appenranco of the city. iThe fine biiildinys beinp; con structed hero aid in creating a good impression with the newcomer. Roseburg is growing steadily. All that is necessary to prove that wo are forging ahead is to look back a year or two and note tho advancement made in the busi ness section alone. o Soon we'll have the World Series and then King Fool ball will advance to the center of the sHrt stage and take the spot. ' DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK his mate, and Hie KiUrr.jt jaitalaV wno ho d the xuoll'K U. . ,luo,e further from this Issue: I ,;'":'!":; Tho bi kicks ,i "Hark O- ..,. n,.e(ls thousands of set- . M'KOItl), Ore Aujt. 1'S. clone' are suppu.d by l.iee lie .e ,. , , , One of the most impcrtant mat- ballles l.etweeo the sluUious for . . . !, . . iu-hln.1 the "'r" '" bc l'ldcd ' the annual I l-r-h.p. In two of Ike,,. 'H , '1 ' oull, ,S S""1'1'' "'" ronferencc of evil-eyed Killer n triumphant. ! ! ' ' '-"' Seventh Day Adventists. which but in the third II. x etnerK-sfrom !' (',r'e" " T, opened today at Ja-ksonville. will ...... v.., t ne t(le de-ision wheiher or not Willi ,the.-e ",,, pieaierc, ,,.,, ni.r j.imin,. ,.m be Hex kicks a half-doi. -ii l. I""" """'"" jrelected for the lncailnn of Uielr duces the style of ..win' fur on the welu-s to iKUotmnioiis d. leat, and , ' " coll.-Re. formerly at Sullierl.u. blamed thing, so's they'll lait thru Mu rli K. leupi iiunia , "" reri.ttul In lie OVf.r , ,u.l-Kat a are present the winter i a haitle to tho death. pho loKiaphs displayed herewith. " Ifr,n .nrferent parts of Southern ' " Tin. .nlird ,..i.it..r u.i.'tifi?. nf 1 in ... .... A thrill thai urines a nnrst ot " ur, r.uteiie, .-iarsnneio, iia- apphi.iae Is when (iiiiun Williauis Volt ""voted lo altractlve photo-' ,. h f.'nllss and Ito.-ehurg. The vaults otitu tho unsaddled ku.-k B1,1!' of uKricultural scenes in conrerenre proper open toniuht ot Hex, w ho had never before hit ! southern Oregon, beautiful orchard in tlie old I nited States hoiel. and man rule him, anil fcnllups madly j scenes, bumper hay crops, flocks , wm n ,len l() tho Ketu ral pb In pursuit ol the villain. It's the I of fine sheep and herds of prize He. Saturday, he reliKious ineet- fastest and most exclluiK I cait,e. ut particular local inter- in(! will be held. Sunday lore- lilm.-d Ki Is Just a 'est are tne t mpnuii vaney scenes noon the delegates will view the streak, of black moviiia across the i showing a fine Held of broccoli college site, which la near Jai-k-sand Lke a cyclone. near Ihllard, and a bearing apple sonville, and that afternoon they (iiiiun Vv'iUiiiins is well cast aslorchard loaded with fine large will discuss Ihe question and Ilex's man. who saves hi in ri mn j fruit near Roseburg. 'reach a decision, death In the quicksand. Williams) That this "picttue-slovy" will; Kugene, It Is said, Is also offer is a personal young mini with a have Its effect on prospective set-: lug a site. whole-nine grin, and lies a rid- tiers goes without saying. It has! 0 log fool fhiit cowboy could been Bptly stated by an old t'hin- How long should a wife live? i" Ssl KJ re-ver" "Uuy ain't in Cordon'g it with corn-cob that dum ppr llHt wttb Ka. REVIVAL MEETINGS WELL ATI ENDED straddle lighinln: illns is atiractixe DURING THE WEEK' and Christian frank Is thorough In his villainy Knthleen t HI-. ese provt-rb that "one picture is; ;is Hie heroine,., worth ten thousand words. 1 hl3 (lly K. It. WAITK, Hecretary, Hlmwnee, ttkla., lloanl of Ctmimorce). THAt' the financial assets of a community measure its prosperity. THAT spending money in flie home city does much to increase these assets and in increasing its prosperity, THAT money sent away from home decreases the as sets of tho home community and shrinks its prosperity. That if you are looking for bargains, read the ads in lo cal papers. THAT at certain seasons stores needing shelf room for next seasons goods,, make very attractive prices in order to move stocks.. 'THAT you should watch for advertised sales. At them you can buy goods nt less than their real value. ' YOU SHOULD KKKl' YOUR KYKS Ol'KN- WATC H j TI I K ADS. 1 IT IS FOOLISH TO DKNY YOURSKI.U TO HOARD ! MONKY. j DAROALV DAYS ARK FRUITFUL DAYS FOR TIIK I.THRIFTY SHOITF.RS. l'ARGAIX DAYS AUK TIIK DAYS WIIF.X VOU CAN J:UY Ql'ALlTY AT I.F.SS. - WISH PKKSOXS ALWAYS SFEXI) WHKX T1IKY CAX SAVK I1Y sricxDixt;. (iood nttentlance has marked Ihe necund week of Ihe revival services nt the big tool where Alice Wllxon I'arnam litis b en conducting si-rvlces whlcli arc leruo'd hy ull as an old lashlon- iul revival. Th Majestic Theatre. Jackie t oogiin. In his new- st Metro picture, "A llm- of l-'htn-ders", is coming the the Majesc Theatre for two days, beginning loday. Kridny. The story is tnli.-u langelist is a very inter- I from the Ijuida classic. "A I estlng speaker and is pricing her of Flnlnlers." wliich concerns II, o ability ly Hie alteiidnuce and the hardships of n Flemish hey im.l uiimher that have been answer- a dog - their trials and final hop ing tho call to come torward and 'piness after an unpleasant ac. u glvtk their lltes to the Lord. I sn lion of ha lim el f ire lo a but!! . tine of Ihe features uf llieolThe picture is said to be tl meetings Is the special music 111 song both by the evangelist alitllliltle slur. her husband, .iiss N oou and set- ' In the- supporting ta-t are i: eral local people. l-.veiy onelclllded Nell Ciaia. Jean Ca!'in- speaks of the good tinglii.t that jler, Lionel llelniore. ,lisef Swl-k-ln lit Ihe tint. laid. Nigel lie lli-iilier, l.)ilia Vc.i- being the case, the good that will be accomplished by The Volt's pic ture lay-out will be the equivalent of a whole library of reading matter. WIFE'S LENGTH UPON EARTH IS WORRY TO HUBBY "How lon FiinuM a wiffi live?" may sou ml llkf ihe topic of a papr to bo n'ad befon- tho National Con ventional of thp Affiliated Mi nibcrs of th I'mlertakers l-aKU ol mum rui.;ui.Hun PIC1S WILL BE NEW DREAM CREAM WHIP IT'S NEW IT'S DIFFERENT IT'S WONDERFUL Special for Saturday Only 98c The price includes a specially designed whipping bowl both 98c Every housewife will want one of these. Churchill Hardware Company The Iron Mongers lk'MKM.'.'MU'wM. man 1 it n a him lu.tny ot k. Tho do of tilt? story U portray. hy Teddy, the (ireat Haiie, a f.nr. lliar liRiire n (( Krreeii. ii -tor Si Uertztnm'r dir , t d Ihe pr -n;i 1, AIR AIL POUCH 0. K. HAN Kit NCISCO. Aim. 2h. i dhiaiy mall mailer. Th.' 1 tie nu! iei t I;nt evening w an A itic.it lvi'i-Jini" and flie took ii n her text " h halt e h. int eu th opinions". Tin- n lies Mini a ut to (he audiiMite ate mi ncvi- I tan I thr pa of this ot id d net Ion. wliUh wx 'or r! yon rterxitiK the lowly ,a- j Hiipwvim il by Jack Cnouan, ixeretie? Mip KrtUl that ll it Mail rT. jriKlit lo ht-rt liod. ill n wo h ho ii Id nervf him w ii ti all (ur I (m'ih ( nnd if liieie fta. nol In nit to ret Ik ion, thn we r hould lr j k t ntiotit it, Ki aiinr thiM v.oild. Minn the eh ur iit's Into Mure, m.p ' I he w i i ( 1 ii n of ;itdiA and ur: vt 1 1 he urnrlil. Sh pitati-d tl.at Kli Jah had prowd that there ttns a liod v. ho i tMild anw.r nnd tie ;Met'd li i in and milli"ii of othnu .Inn e pr 'd It . In rl.Mtnn "lie Jcald (hat it m.is our whole duly lio m re tin- tio.t ot Kli a'i. Thine I u ho did not r.tun the 'a Imh w rre a I It'd u p 'ti lo make t he 'dent Iivi-'on" rally in llfr that liny in I k : 1 1 hae the inoie ithuud- A larre crowd of out of town people are expe-cted to be In the ,. , . , lnt.inr hill It isin't III lllMHiriOW I) illll'IlU Hie I U" Ie nrvh me ii'im nuMJiiii'iK ui ... . ,. , the village will be able to det.-i -, I l"l" I'ark. An all day session mini. fh. Inncevltv of the sooie ! linmi w nn taifc dt uovernor mid ll should be quite a load fiom ! 1,-r' their heetlc braiiii. Sinc this qiif.' tion has been intlhted upon the ( patient populace much speculation has been made but a yw no one has fftepptd forward with the cor- ' roct answer. A full annoum ene nt iieoiKe A. l'alinlter, mas ter of the state prance, and C. K. Sjtence, mate market a cent, as well ns other speakers. There will alfo bt numerous entertainers on tlie piorram. and a basket dinner. I'mp.pja I'ark offers an ideal w ill be made next week. Watch for J for thi 'vt;.the larue beau- nun Krn aiionnni: po-niy or Ut. room for a criat crowd of treoiiU". I " ' - -- - - t while hnm fnir n.l thine fnfllltlr a X i n..orhT To rearh th" cro e cars from town should rro.-i the Oak str-r-t bridce, follow inn Military stnet to t'oiejr Avenue, and th n turn to the left, and follow out the new road around the b:o of Mt. Nebo. I mm When You Can Buy a New Car for ' t V V. ; Y .,''1 T '""'UllU Hie HIOI' IH Ml. .M'TOl, a ' j.' ,v- fi 1 ' t'wrs from the no-rh may drive to d C' tr,' ',-4"j ?Jtl1' f,M,t nf Mm s'r''t. if dentifd. A wa i'lt"1 1 iT 1:1 "n'y a sn"! t ai reus J irJl'Vll I'the suspension bthic and to thw 5 aik. MORRIS BROWN. PICNEER MERCHANT, DIES AT 94 Ii in h of Hlr nmll Mhlrh yi-nli-iduy I all( j, r,mriiil uid.-IUi-r'-l mi BORN ' " '""""'"'''I " l.iru" . Ai-h.fliil limp h-r Bfn-r 1m riH1' a) a a) a ir a a) ,,'i,i"'r it imiiic irwn 1ir- iimay in mf air until iniiu in- t-HM. , l AI.UIl Til Mr .ana i r '11 llli-.'l In'lf Mllltlnv li-r a r.'il- I'oul olll- InMi-tnra aalil thr-riiiik Tatlitr ol K hport. An- I'Ti-iim' alul Ih.x ouM nit al IHiui-h probKbljr put oil by niia Kiik( i.. at ill'- !' hoaa ml. I I on a in . Ill Uu t'-nt anil a.ini latin at 811H Jjikp riiy. I'lah. Tbir lUimiii.-r rHie la ihlr Iri , mi ;i:::u. Tliim' iIoUkhi, will aiU Ibe ioucb coulalu' d a ly or- i MI.I. .M;w-hll.M Tiuu-t. ilniltnle pIiikoii. uiU'K'Iiiih ii'.'.J And their ocloct quality is sure to keep that fn:! of satisfaction on c-ry fate in t.ie fr.r.y We Deliver Al! Orders Frcj EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE ' HAV KKXNCMCO. Aug Moirts Urown, f't. ilonr ("alifor nt.' iM'Tchant and one of the found ei! of the New York and San rranciro firm of n HrorhTs and -militant . th- u- K 'n wo d n null and th" Orphemn th'ater aud Ilealiy rompaiiy, di d at his , DOWN Balance in 12 and 15 Months -aH4, horns bore vetlfrday. S C.A.LockwoodMotorCo. g 8