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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30. 1925.
pure Maple Syrup
. TJtii bet of ail trynipi will soon be a thing of the
: past, but for those who Wish a real treat we have
. secured a small shipment in quart cans. Buy one
( and a package of Buckwheat Pancake Flour, and
give yourself a real old-fashioned Sunday break
fast. ..Nothing better. Also have new crop Cane
and Maple, Cane and Corn, and Corn Syrups, also
Honey, strained and In the comb. ..Now' is the
time to buy your Cabbage for Sauer Kraut. Get
: our quantity price.
"im FOR SATURDAY WE OFFER
Fancy Newtown Apples, per box $1.25
Good Toilet Soap, 7 bars for 25c
Good Quality Coffee, 3 lbs. for $1.10
Two loaves Bread for 15c
3 lbs. Petite Prunes, new crop, for 25c
Bulk Raisins, seedless, 3 lbs for 25c
M bz. glass jar of Jam or Jelly for 25c
Tdilet Paper, 5 rolls for 25c
, Where Your Dollar Has More Cents
' Stores at Roseburg and Sutherlin
AGGIES FEEL LOSS
Y QUALITY MEATS
Pot Roast, lb. 15c
fJbUing Beef. lb. ., ........12 1-2
Kancy Veal Shoulder Roast, lb 15c
Heavy Breast of Veal, lb 12 1-2
Veal Steak, lb 1 . 20c
Hamburger, lb. 15c
Nice Pork Roast, lb 25c
Pck Sehisage, lb. ..20c
Pure Lard, 2 lbs ...... 45c
Cbttage Hams, lb. 33c
Picnic Hams, lb .24c
Dry Salt Pork, lb I 30c
Half or whole Eastern Hams, lb 35c
Heavy Bacon, lb. ...34c
Bacon, light, lb. 37c
Bacon Squares, lb. I 28c
Fancy Fryers Heavy Hens
: PEOPLES SUPPLY CO.
Grocery Phone 145 Meat Market 363
' ' Free Delivery
I (Aaortoud fnm UuJ Win.)
! CORVALLIS. Ore., Oct. 30.
"Schulioerlch will not (tart against
Montana." . waa the declalon of
Coach Scbissler last night after the
big bait had bobbled around on the
' field, unable to conceal the weak
nesa of the leg Injur sustained In
the Stanford game. All week hope
was held out that he would be in
condition by Saturday, but Schim
Ii.t has now abandoned the idea
and will throw Qulnn In at left half
Instead.
Otherwise the starting lineup
will be the same as that of a week
ago and long drills on defense
'against the Montana attack (Ives
hope that O. A. C. may yet take
the game. Starting time has been
'set at 1:30.
I A record breaking number of
'alumni and old students of the col
lege are expected here today and
; tomorrow, as Indicated by the re
sponses to the homecoming letters
isent out by houses and the alumni
office. A number of "alums" ar
rived Thursday night and will be
here throughout the week-end, but
large numbers are expected to ar
rive In Corvallls tonight.
1 1 itti r ruiurc ic
SEEN IN CONDITION
OF JEAN M ADDOX
IJtt'e outward change was t
noted today la the condition M
of Miss Jean Maddox. who la
suffering from mercurial pol- a
suiting. Kuppresslon of elimtna-
tlon. however. Is a very ills-
couraging sign, although O:io
of the common, symptoms of
the work of this poison, and
aa a result of this condition
her case Is made much more
critical. Miss Maddox was tlons today were that no party had
. poisoned on Tuesday night received a working malorltv In tha
! when upon returning from the House of Commons by yesterday'a
, show she swallowed several general election, but the liberals
bichloride of mercury tablets, wn0 now control the relna of gov-
mistaking them for aspirin, lernment were overthrown.
which she wanted for head- ; The conservatives, campaigning
I ache remedy. for a protective tariff, won more
j ents than any other party.
. .... r. . .. Z I Incomplete returns Indicated
yriVlZ l-05ei.l0; valley No. 1, lht Arlhur Melghen and his fol-
... .lowers of the conservative party
Mohair Best combing 7CS0c; ni)(1 defeated half the members of
beat carding 65&700. Premier Wl Mackenzie King's cab-
... . ' Inet and also had made great in-
.... .. v . ' . """-.roads into the aeata of the liberals
CiiDIFLFCMi nnnnnn numan n n n n
Lr". ii
in nunnini rrn u r rSNiii i
IS rAVuHABLt IU JLUJLUtr A f iT ZM,
CAnrlatl fnm Ual Wr.)
OTTAWA, Ont.. Oct 30 Indlca-
FANCY FALL HOSIERY
When you want the wide ribbed
or fancy pineapple atltch hose for
women, or for children remember
you can get It In Arrowhead at
Carr's. Best quality, best looks and
I best assortment will be found In
I the Arrowhead line. It wears. Try
I it and see. Silks, wools or cotton,
: you can get them at Carr's.
o
Can fill all orders. iM'nn-tierretson
Co.
T
and progressives throughout the
dominion. Premier King, who had
urged a moderate tariff, himself
went down to defeat In hla own
constituency. Seven of hla minis
ters also were beaten.
The latest compilation gives the
conservativea 120 out of 245 aeata
In the House of Commons, aa
against 91 for the liberals. Premier
MacKenzle King's party. The nro-
gresnlves have 12 seats, the Inde
nt t. 77T. . i pendents one, labor two, and 19 are
Plans for the Hallowe en dance- ,!,, f,,i
sponsurea oy ine noaeDurg worn-
EUGENE SEEKS TO
: CLOSE DANGEROUS
I ENTRANCE TO CITY
8ALM, Ore.. Oct. 80. The pub
It service commission today set
Tuesday, November,!, as the dale
of Searing at Eugene on petition
bt the city of Eugene for the clos
ing of the grade crossing over the
track! of the Southern Pacific on
Blair boulevard at the northwest
entrance Into the city.
The Bouinern Pacific company
ha waived statutory time In which
Jo answer the pp'itlnn, Indicating
tlntt-ths company will not strongly
oppose the move.
The petition pbfntg out that
lllalr boulevard, which la the main
artery of traffic In and out of the
city by the Pacific highway on the
north, la already occupied by a
slssst car line of the Southern Pa
cific and that the stretch of street
Including the grado crossings Is
very dangeroua and has been the
scent- of many accidents.
The petition states that Ihe city
has already begun the Improve
ment of Railroad avenue, which
parallels IJIalr boulevard to Ihe
east, and which It is claimed, will
, furnish a more direct route Into
the city. Also It is stated that the
rliy In co-operation with the Lane
, county court Is securing the right
of way'and preparing plans for en
tr.ince Into the cily on West Sixth
atreiL
QUALITY CHOCOLATE8
When we say quality chocolates
at Stic a pound It sounds doubtful.
Well, we have them. Not really a
60c chocolate but a better quality
that we are featuring at only 60c a
lb. Try them and you'll buy them
regularly, (let them at Carr's.
M
Well-Chosen
VARIETY
Prolongs the Fascination
Unlit the Very Last Piece
It Eaten Jrom a Box of
m
STELLAR
CHOCOLATES
Tute travels pleasantly through richnesses of
creamy trntcrt. almost liquid, fragrant, flavorful.
And reaches memorable heights of goodness in
"chewy" , pieces, nut-studded or fruit gemmed.
Stumbles on a chocolate covered, honcy-combed mint
' and lingers over its clean, bright Aavor.
Interest, fascination, enjoyment to the very last
piece in every box of Krausc's Stellar Chocolates.
$1. $2, S3 onJ $5
FOR CHARM hcx
the quaint pickjgr nllrd
with luKicui twem otltd
KraUM s Celebrity Choco
lates .. 11.50
Ytn fW.i Cm 7 Sofia Otin Dintl mm
TRU-HLU flKulfCe. Mm tt WW
I juiiiLJVftu, ore., uct. 30.
Short, snappy advances In the lo
cal potato market during the past
week have been so rapid and val
; uea ao Irregular both on the coun
: try and city that Portland dealers
and jobbers are all up In the air.
No one seems to know just what
the actual market la on potatoes
and consequently there Is a wide
'range of buying and selling prices
today.
I There Is more or less a panicky
feeling on the potato market.
lUrowers naturally, are very bullish
and in most Instances In no mood
jlo sell. Look for extreme high
prices and are holding.
On the other hand doalera are
.very skeptical of the audden ad-
vanae and not eager to take on sup
piles at the hlKiitr 'prices. They
openly admit that the advance was
too sudden and too large to create
a healthy condition.
Today buying prices on (he coun
try are ail the way from 11.90 to
$2.25 with some extra large Btir
banka held at 12.130. In the city
wholesale dealera are quoting $3
on Ilurbanks with some. U. S. No.
1 fancy stock at 13.25. Yakima
'stock ranges all the way from S3
I to 13. GO per hundred.
Firm undertone Is showing In
Northwest hop markets, ltecent
sales In this territory made at 211
cents. While the statistical posi
tion of the market is none too
strong, local buyers are again In
the field trying to pick up supplies.
Kastern market on coast hops
ranges from 27 to 30 cents.
PORTLAND. Oct. 30. Cattle
nominally steady; no receipts.
Hogs-nominally steady; receipts
70 direct.
Sheep nominally steady; receipts
635 direct or through.
PORTLANP, Oct. 30. Wheat:
Hard white Klin $1.54; hard white,
blue stem, baart $1.52; soft white
$1.46; western white $1.45; north
ern spring, western red, hard win
ter $1.43.
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 30 Eggs
cent higher. Current receipts 47c;
fresh medium 4Ht414c; fresh stan
dard firsts 45iff45c; fresh stand
ard extras 4SJ49e.
nutter steady. Kstra cubes, city
Krc; firsts 49c; unilergrades nnm
Inal; prints 57c; enrtons 58c.
Milk steady. Heat churning
cream D5e net shippers' track In
nne 1.
Cream delivered Purtlnnd 59c.
Raw milk (4 per cent) $2.60 cut,
f. o. b. Portland.
Poultry firm. Heavy hens 25c;
light lrlr; springs 23c; broilers 2.Ht-;
young white ducks 23c; dressed
turkeys 364141: live 3T.
Onions firm $1 6tiri 1.7r.
Potatoes firm, new $2 35i 2 40.
Nuts steady. Walnuts No. 1. 280
Sic; filberts nominal; almonds 23
i32c; brazil nuta 24Hi2Sc; Oregon
chestnuts ISc.
C'asrara bark nominal at Gft7c;
Oregon grape root nominal.
Hops firm. New crop, clusters
23iii 23c; fugglea 27c.
an's Club, to be given Hututduy
night at the Armory, have been
well In progress this week, and
most of the details; of the dance
have been worked out.
The committee In charge ot de
coratiens will deiorute ine hail
Saturday morning, and will use
llollowe'en designs. In black cats,
witches, pumpkins and other cle
ver motlfa. lioolbs will e pin. .J
in the corner'a of the room where
punch will be served free during
the evening. At other booths
caKe, cotree and sandwiches will
be served. 'An admission ot $1.1U
will be charged, with an ex'ra
charge of twenty-five cents for
extra ladles. Proceeds, will go to.
help build the club, honse lu the
nenr future.
The dance to have been given
NOTICE
I will halfsole men's shoes for 75
cents; lady's shoes for 60 cents;
rubber heels 35 cents, leather heels
25 cents. J. W. Hall, 112 Bowen
street, Roseburg.
REEDSPORT MAN IS
HEIR TO MILLIONS
MARSHFIELD. Ore.. Oct. 30.
A. L. flump, former Coqullle car
penter but for the past year lo
cated at Reedsport. left this
morning for New York City to
claim an inheritance of over $3.
000,000 from the estate of an un
cle, according to authenticated re.
ports.
Hump has been sought for four
years by representatives -of the
i at the Kuinbow Uardens tomor- i estate, and an agent reached Reeds-
row night, has been postponed In
lavor ol this dance.
port several days ago and satisfied
himsel rthat Hump waa the right
man. The only other heir is a
brother who has not been found.
with
small means.
MEN'S GUARANTEED HOSE
A 25c hose guaranteed to wear 4 ' Bump Is about 60 years old,
pair 4 months without a hole. If
they don't it'a the factory's loss,
not ours. But we know they do
wear. Carr's.
NEW BARBER SHOP AND
BEAUTY PARLOR
When It costs no more, why not
get the best? The Hotel Rose Bar
ber shop and Beauty parlor is, now
MITCHELL SAYE
NOT GUILTY AND
PriFCi TO TRIAI one" 'r business and Invites you
iJ3 1 llvifUj to lappet and natronlie this shop
. j . . wiik:!! tiiiera iiiuivuiUHl nygienic
(Continued from page one). Errvlc , f ach Rn eytry 'patron
All hair brushes, combs, neck dust
ers. rnr.nrt rlinnerfl will ho alMrll.
,. ii ' lied belore they are used on cust
,V,. i i mers. Wo solicit your patronage.
. Miunrii cut. inwircB iiaiicuu.iiiK,
marcelling and curling and mani
curing by licensed operators for
your protection. Ladles telephone
622. Mrs. Schmldli, for appointments.
saving t
stories
The Origin and Operation of Skaggs Stores
A few days ago a lady called ua on the phone to say that she had decided not to
trade at 8kagga Stores any more. She gave as her reason that she frequently passed Skaggs
Stores at night and often noticed the men working overtime and she did not think it f&lr
that they be required to do so. -
This and similar occurrences denoting a Customer's Interest and possible misconception
has Impelled ua to write a aeries of short articles dealing with the origin, ownership and
operation of Skaggs Stores and publish them o pposlte our weekly ad.
Such questions :
"Why Our Men Work Overtime "
"Who owns Skaggs Stores"
''How Much Profit Wo Make"
"Whsra tha Profits Go"
"How Skaggs Ideals Have Served to Make an Interesting and Profitable Ga:tit Out of a
Common and Lowly Vocation"
"How and Why Msia Effort Properly Harnessed to Productive Policies tan and Does
Excel in Accomplishment."
and many other interesting angles, which will portray the human Interest and business
romance of modern co-operative big business.
Next Week "The Origin of Skaggs' Stores" '-
SATURDAY PRODUCE FEATURES
Bananas, Finn, Ripe Fruit, 0 K O I Onions, best Oregon Stock,
UU
3 lbs.
your last chance at, 12 lbs..
25c
Potatoes Good Size, G ood Cookers, $2.75 cwt.
ncr f!xM by the mnnua!. This ob
jection the conrt overruled.
- Little proRreas on the trial
was mftd however, at the today': f
wan ion. Alter ine prosecution naa
ftniiHhed rending from the court
manual a lrj( list of regulations
by which the proceedings are to
be governed, the court recessed un
til .Monday to permit attorneys for
the prosecution and defence to
make a preliminary examination of
witnesses who bad arrived from
Texas.
All Week Features QQ UVA r An Week
Bulk D.t, the j OdlUlUd Features
crop is here, OCp w-, .
2 lbs. L J U r PlTlllfJC! Flcur prices are ad vane-
, r. . J. CdLUlCd inc. Have you bought
Ka?derpo3 SusarSlb. M CQ Winter's Supply?
boxes. cloth bag OllJil '
5 lb. box 89c Eastern Wasmngton all
10 lb box ' $1 9 Butter Skaggs Best, hard wheat, still selling
SkaigTAHind "D. J?1" I $1.13 li?" 9 35
ped Chocolate Fancy 2 for bl 03iUJ
Candy at a low price. Rdfed Oats, fancy stock 4g-pouna 0 Q 0 Q
Pound Box at 35c from Gallitan Val-i 7p bag $LuJ Q
We have a limited num- ley, 9 lb bag frill Do not confuse with .of t
her of Quick Mayon- shredded Wheat, HCp SSZuJSZ
RXfLer 3pk- 330 f"tory.
Beater Bowl Graham Puffs, 7 oz. of
Fint of Wesson Oil Dainty Crackers, Reg. Marshmallows, just ar-
Recipe Book 15c pkg. 1 Cp rived, fresh and QQp
All for 85c 2 for ' 3 f luf f y per lb 0 3
Heat with (tas
Skaggs United Stores No. 255
' Free Delivery in the city on order of $5.00 or more. (Sack Sugar excepted). Or
ders amounting to leaa than $5.00 we charge one dime.
Phone orders given prompt and efficient attention.
1 1 5 So. Stephens PHONE 230 Koseburg, Oregon
I We cut class to fit your windows
or picture frames. MrlnR thp ror
j it'ct measurements. Lloyd Crocker.
I.
PRUNE MARKET
TO BE STUDIED
BY COMMITTEES
dictates. You can take somo
Mmple canity, the value ot whii'.t
you can Judge by the sugar, one
ounce of sugar containing 115
calories. Or yon can have part
of an ordinary slice of pie which
I 1 30n In fiOO P riananln. nnnn
, to 1)0 presented for discussion, and jit, richness; or some ice cream
irlo d-jin on Ihe ei'onninlc proilut-1 (lhe nme num,er of calories),
jtlon of the crop-. The aiandardl- j nut t advl.se you not to take these
gallon, quality and size of Ihe pro- , be rIUM U t be,t to Iearn not
I duct will be Investigated by Jrhn :to rar for them
(Continued from pajre 1.)
DIET AND HEALTH
(Continued from page 2.)
I the same effect. The commercial
vegetable and meat extracts maae
good broths when mixed with hot .
water. A cupful of such a broth
Is practically calorlelesa. It ii
best to take a liberal supply of
water while reducing. It la not j
fattening. j
Tomorrow IMctetlc Hlna.
o
Cook with gaa.
G. I'acnn. a prominent growers
of tho I'mpqua section.
The quenlion of tHklng sninll
DRAIN AND VICINITY
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Veley are re
ceiving congratulations on the
birth of a s, pound daughter, born i
on Oct. 2K. i
Messrs' William Clamen, A. J. j
Mllliean and Fred Harris of Oun-t
ter, were Cottage Grove visitors
Tuesday.
Mr. L. S. Compton was transact
ing business in Yoncalla Tuesday.
Ijiwrence Traylor was badly In-
Now I want to talk a little bit
about the distribution of your cal-
nri... Vnii ..an Ink. than. J.in.
i.iiiiiea ... ne uiiuer ,ho dav (n anv manner which vou
:u,r "l" market . aB prunes nmd most convenient. Take them
I 1 1 mil i"ht It n and (hn I it v I In. I fi in ... ... . i
lalong this-Ha: and a, I whai , , , w" r' Z 'rZ - I
use can he-made of such prune. lof ,he dav. r ,ake them , two Mrs. "u" j
i will be carried on by T. 1). Hu-1 mt,a. or,ke ,, at her home in nniln. I
;arnbarK with the assistance or Ihe-i hav, nad ,hoU8anrts of Mr., jonn iwaa quii ii i u , jp
llortli tiltural Products Depart- ii . ,.. ..,.i. .home near Drain. K
'ment of the College. Ion reducing, and many of them Mr Geo. C Rose, who recently ;
It Is hoped that a comprch. u lliav lnn, thry find theY , nang . purchased the formerly George
',lve nrogram will l the cut- . . . . Woollev nlace near Gunter. arrived
growth of the findings of Huh . - dinner -i-ht nf at his new location Wednesday. d
roninilllfe. as the production iri.l th hMialire of the 1 "00 r Mr. John Boak. Jr.. and wife areiil
Tubby and Hiink
Wait
There is so much company
at Tubby s house today that i
he and Hank had to wait for !
dinner It's a long wait, be- t
cause the guests are discuss
ing the splendid qualities of
Grimm's Milk Bread
Nothing equal to it in the town, they say, made by the
IDEAL; BAKERY
Phone 133
119 Sheridan St
l Doors, Windows
marketing of prunes In lou-li- Personally I like best lo have 'visiting with relatives near Drain. ! j
County ha long been a pioMi r.i lfl0 c frtr"breakfat 350 for 'They will leave In a few days forjj
of vast Importance to all Krmv. , . lnrich , ,,, . tld : Portland. ij
Interested In this phase of h.'r for dlnncr ,n th(. evening, ir, A party composed of Robert f.
A warm frle:i'l Keep han.ly
Goodrich water bottle
Crocker.
P NFMANC1SCO, Oct. ao. Fed
eral slste niarket news service.
Pears: Winter Nellls 3fl3.S0: No.
2. Kti2 f'; few poor low as $1..'0;
Oregon D'AnJou fancy I3.H0.
IIOSTO. Oct. 30 The Commer
cial Uultt'tln, will say tomorrow:
"There has been a broader mark
et this week and tho tendency of
prices Is to harden, even against
Veiy strong opposition from Ihe
buyers. Prices are occasionally a
cent dearer In the aggregate.
"Korelan markets are very buoy
ant and generally five per cent
dearer for tho week. France and
Kngland are free buyer In all
primary mark'la."
The Commercial P,ullotln will
publish the following quotations to
morrow: Scoured basis:
Osteon Eastern No. 1 staple
i II ir.tj l.SO; fine and fin medium
combing UlijlJO, La&teia
.1,-".. ... K Pi T.
V 9 t 6 c S j
lull nil (sjirLa
mm
tlrultural project heiug corduci.,1 nowPVPI.(. i nvlted to a lunch! Powell, S. Compton, and J. H.iJ
in the county. ! lnke ,.. .,, c .... hreskfasi . Hollowav with their tamllles. visit-! 4
which conlt of a cup or two ed several poultry plants near a
--Ml anu laniespiMiinuis neavy i A. A.
tcream Is loo C; three cubes of o
rugnr are 100 C.I: or a enp of NOTICE
clear coffee, with 100 C. of coffee -
case mi.u uitu nnir nv.t ur riaving purcnaseu tne interests
S00 ror lunch, and the balance of of the Roseburg Eugene Auto $f
my calories (usually ot fruit ) for Transportation Co., We will not be
my evening meal. responsible for any bills contract- A
, A very satisfactory lunch Is a ed by our predecessors prior to Oo
glass of milk 1 10 C ). a slice itober 2, or for any debts contract- 3
ot whole-wheat bread, one-halt ',d Dy others than our own agents. S
Inch thick, or a shredded wheat 0RECON AUTO TRANSPORT A- 9
blsru t 1100 C.) and a big apple! TION COMPANY. &
I ititi v.'. i ni iniais .i.u v.. n a
ft c
Glass, Mouldings
Roseburg Lumber & Mfg. Co.
aa-
irs, .
I
Kexall Milk of 1
Magnesia Tooth Paste
A pint of milk alone
makes a very satisfactory
lunch. Another one Is a large
The Testimony of Others f
' IN my rrOW book which may he salad one-hair pound or any
I had FKKli upon rcqtiest, on ' ' l,h one-half ta-
I PI1.FS aid other RretM and Colon di Mesnnonful or mayonnaise I nfl C.
I h,.. r.rn.l.K-rJ nearly Kill - 2 heaping Inblespoontuls or cot-
' Idlers unm amonil In. received frmi ge cheese lino C.I and a slice .
mvlhnuwndjofpallcnu. Thoctcllvou of whole wheat bread llftu "..
I DAILY WEATHER REPORT jg
t. S. Weather llurenu, local or- g
I rice, Roseburg, Oregon, 21 hours A
ending S a. m. s
r I n . , i.i M
2 heaping Itihlesttoontiils or cot- , ... K. T .... v
' . i . 1 1 'i m i t in rw" rn i i r.i v.i.i.r.iav k k
lr you make your mayonnaise
temperature last night
Precipitation, last 21 hours . ..
6 a
o S
X '. a
Total preclp. from Sept. 1.
1924. to date
1.61
ranaiyoiinciryca. - '""''"' V "f miner. i n ,U wtm-i Preclp. since rirst month 5 CI
,:L: -. i: .Vi,;;w.V..,. b.v. to count anv r s. rvnrmat precip. tor tnis monm z.tsi
bymyNON-Sl rK.ICAl.m-thod. Thtw ir n is not convenient ror yon
ar Mi p.s sod n(i ot to get theso things vou can nearly
vtv ... mws '.riMai-n, ; aVa get fruit ror lnmh. Al
ri:''"l'"r.K. t 'i""- "ou are not hungry.
nv yam fvit nnini yww dinner. Sometime a Mg glass or
- -- T 1 two or water will sntlsry the
riKAN M I) Inr hv.nger roniracllons. (Hunger Is
HlaVuuaD OlflClS: MATTIE omnv supposeu lo ne causeo ny me eon-
Dr DVin B.Himna si Mi ' tiscttons of the enipty stomach'
i.TMAA,ri ;tAI MB. Alb J.... .,,,, . ,. h, , .,,, ,
Sn met lines A tiny hit nt lemnll nr
attasmil eiaDf peel or a ciova will have
Average precip. from Kept. 1,
lTT - 3.53 g
Total deficiency from Kept 1, K
1925 0.82 S
Average precipitation for it $j
wt seasons, (September X
to May. Inclusive) 31. IS (J
Clondy tonight and Saturday; W
normal temperature.
VM. BELL, Meteorologist. '
Contains 44'e True Milk of Magnesia. It
corrects acid mouth and prevents decay. It
restores natural color by removing stained
film. It polishes your teeth nnd gives them
new benuty.
Regular
Tuba
19c
Large
Tube
39c
NATHAN FULLERTON
Thc1fexat Store