ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1925.
If Dollars Could Talk!
One wonders what a Dollar thinks about, especially
when a pocket is being prodded by a burglar's gun!
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BANK J
Better start that Bank Account today Start on
the road to prosperity. .
UMPQUA VALLEY BANK
' Roseburg, Oregon
ARMISTICE DAY
CELEBRATION TO
BE BIG EVENT
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rfiides of Kane street south of Oak.
and on Cass street east and West
of Kane.
American Legion men will aid
In forming the parade and will
direct entriea to, their proper po
sition -and signal for them to
start. , - i
The 'parade "will disband near
the Antlers Theatre where the
program is to be given.'. The pro
' gram will be opened by the lion
glas County Band, and Mrs. Fred
Strang will also assist la the mu
sic. The chief speaker will be
Hon. O. P. Cosbow. associate jus
tice of the Oregon Supreme Court,
At noon a free "chow" will be
provided at the Armory for all
ei-servlce men. Thia is not for
American Legion men alone hut
Is for any veteran, and visiting
world war vets are Invited to at
tend. This la an annual feed
furnished by the local pott and
la an opportunity for the veterans
to get together for a social time
and talkfest. -
In the afternoon there will be
a machine gun demonstration by
the local machine gun company at
2 o'clock. The guardsmen will
place their weapons on Flnlny
field and will fire at targets on
Reservoir hill. This will be an
Interesting and Instructive exhi
bition. It wll be followed by a football
' game between the local American
legion post team and the Eugene
All-Stars, one of tho three U. of
O. freshmen elevens. The local
team is to be strengthened by the
presence of Wally Rapp, former
brilliant high Bctaool star, and
there Is no question but that a
fine game is assured. In order to
protect itself from loss in the'
event of rain, the local post has
Insured the game for rain, be
cause a heavy financial outlay has
been assumed in bringUig the
, Eugene team here.
The day's celebration will close
in the evening with a vaudeville
and dance. Tho vaudeville will
start at the armory promptly at
7:30 o'clock and will continue un
til shortly after 8 p. m., when
Veteran, 81 and Bride J7t
Can tw i live on $72 a monlit f Of course, aver S.nmucl Gustin,
(I, and Mary Ward, 77, who are honeymooning In a "love nest" in
Anderson, I rid., after a brief romance. Gustin nurchtd with Sher
man tbnugb Georgia, and echoe the general' faon remark,
about ft-u
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money is in this Bank.
It's safe; it's 'earning
. it's always ready and
S it's always yours.
the mardl-gras dance will start.
The legion post, which ts spons
oring the program, is being given
excellent cooperation. The local
merchants today announced (hat
stores will be closed all day, in
order to give the clerical forco of
each business an opportunity to
attend the varioua events.
The Spanish American war vet
erans of George Sturmer Camp
No. 19, have taken a firm stand
of cooperation with the American
Legion post In supporting tho
observance of the day. The- action
ot Thomas McCusker of Portland
to keep stores open In Prtland,
has been condemned lu no uncer
tain terms, and support given the
American ' Legion in the resolu
tion adopted at the last meeting
of -th veterans, the resolution be
' Ing as follows:
RESOLVED: That we condemn
'the action of Thomas McCnsker
.in writing the letter expressing
certain sentiments opposing the
observance of Armistice Day. that
we consider the letter an Insult
to all soldiers ot our country and
especially to tho memories of our
i heroic dead, who made tho greut
I sacrifice for Freedom and Human
'ity. That the sentiments expresred
; therein are repugnunt to good
government and good citizenship,
i Be it further resolved that we
'endorse the stand taken by thn
Veterans' Organizations of Port
land and hereby place ourselves
on record in fuvor of the proper
observance of Armistice Daw.
S. .W. STARMER,
, , i . Commander.
Attest: . . - i '
TOM MILLIKIN, I .
Secretary.
Buy grass seed at Wharton nros.
LOOK OUT. FOR STORM.
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PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 9.
Storm warnings were posted
at all Oregon stations at 7 a.
m. today. Edward L. Wells,
government meteorologist,
' says a storm Is moving In off s
the Pacific and should strike
the coast this afternoon and
the Willamette valley some
time tonight. It will probably
bring rain.
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Are Happy on $72 a Month
I LOCAL NEWS I
Clara Patrick Leaves
.Mirs Clara P-trfck left Friday
night for Eugene to visit over the
week cud. t
Vltltlng Mothar . 1 -
Mra. C. U Welch, of Salem, la
visiting for a few days with, ner
mother, Mrs. Pitchford.
Procure License
Harry D. Haas end Gloria I.'
ed a marriage license Friday. !
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Goffa Vlalt , .
Mr. and Mra. Fred Goff motored
from Melrose Saturday and visited'
with friends here lor several hours.
Here for Week End
Mrs. Anna Sayvrs, of Westfork.
apent the week end here vlxltlig
at the home of Iter sister, Mra.
Sloan.
From Recton
Mrs. Charlea Wilson, of Rnstnn,
motored here Saturday and spent
several houra shopping and risking
with friends. v
Visitor Saturday
Mrs. Cecil Fesslor and daughter,
of Garden Valley, spent Saturday
afternoon here shopping and visit
lug' with friend. ; : n . .
Mrs! Upton Here
Mrs. Clara I'pton. cf the Wo
men's Protective Association, spent
Saturday in Roseburg attending to
official duties. .
In Saturday
Miss Jones, of Garden Valley, mo
tored here and spent several hourB
shopping and vislitng with friends
j Saturday. t
j Home From 6chool ''
I Bill Burr. Clifford Fields and
; Chester Morgan, students at O. A.
tC. were home for tho week end
ad vacation.
Here Saturday
I 8. Barker, PlTonvllle resident,
motored here Saturday and spent
' the afternoon attending to business
I affaini and trailing. ' '
Visitor Saturday Morning
Mrs. Ida M. Btirgoyno. of Riddle,
spent Saturday morlng In this city
attending to business affuirB and
shopping. .','''"
! Wilbur Postmaster Here
I W. E. P.nssell and wire, of Wll
bur. were In the city Saturday at
( tending to business matters. Mr.
Russell is ponlmater r.t Wilbnr.
Visitor In Town
John Busenbark, of Melrose, mo
tored here Saturday nnd.Bpent the
afternoon visiting friends and' at
tending to business matters. , ,
Father Dead
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Buzell left
Friday night, for Los Angelos In re-
sponse to a message announcing
I the death of Mrs. Buzzell's father,
J. J. Freeman. . ,'
' In Saturday '
I Among those from the rural dls
' trirts to visit with friends and
: transact business In this city Bat
t urday afternoon was George Case
beer, of Glldo.
Visitor In Town
Anion those from the rnrnl iln
trlcta to motor here ami pm-! Sat
unlay nfternoon Hh!M'ln pml vlnlt
Insc wilh frlmlR M;a. K. A.
HtTchr, of Dillani.
Archdeacon Black Here
ArchdeRcon Black, of Portland,
of the Kplconal diocese, spent the
week end in P.nseburg and held ser
vices In St. George's church Sun
day morning. t
Visiting Quins Home
A. F. Srhults, of Portland, Is vis
iting for a few days with Jmlee
and Mrs. George K. Qulne. Mr.
Schults was a resident of Canyon
vllle for a number of years.
Get Marriage License
A marriage license was aim Is
sued late Friday afternoon to Ben-
Jarrln F. Lnttrc II. of Marohflehl,
and Verda Brenner, of Roseburg.
Coos Bay Times.
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Undergoes Operation
Wm. Chappelle, of this city. Rat-1
unlay morning underwent a major
operation at Mercy hospital. loc-
tors Sether and ade were In at -
tendace.
Visitor In Town
Mrs. Frank Slelnhauer ad child
ren. of Hapny Valley, motored here)
Saturday ami spent several nours
attending to business matters and
viitlng with friend.
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Attend Game
Among those motoring to Collar
Grove Gritlav lo etierd th football
rame were Mrs. Id V. Wilson, El -
low May Wllscn. Mnxlne Moore.
Mnna Porter.
Mildred Davis and
I Eldress Judd.
j Leaving for Portlind
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robertson
!and d"t!gh1"r left Saturday night
for thir heme In Portland. Thev
have been sixrillng the -ast two
Li,i. it i h. tMi of
Mr. and Mrs. Iwle Slraripe.
I Mrs. Alta Weston, of Klamath
Fa'ls. who has been ihc house gu t
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ila. at Mel
rose, for the past few dsys. left
this morning 'for Portland where
she was called on account of Ihc
Illness of an aunt.
Pass Thre-jst: City
Mr. and Mrs. Ion fMvldrnn. of
Los Anles, passed through this
' city last -k, enroute home from
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Portland, where they attended the, building and will provide Ideal
Livestock Fxposllloi. Mra. David- quarters for the business. He ex
son, formerly of this clly. Is a peels to lie occupying the structure
I niece of F. II. Churchill. I by the first of December.
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In Friday
Mr. and Mra. R. L. Buabnell. of ;
Brockway, motored nere yesterday
and spent several hours vitdling
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Spends Week End--.
Mra. George Oleaon, of Clendale,
uro in vim iiecv twiiiub !
at tne nnme ot ner aaugmer, Mrs.
A. W. Wampole.
Vlalta Frlsnda .
' Fred Clayi of Srn liigfk-ld, spent
(the week end In llosebusg visiting ;
J with friends, and attending, to busl-j
fflW . M -,
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Businsss visitor
Ch.'Kter Storms, Looking fllaaa
rancher, spent Saturday afternoon
In Roseburg attending to business
affairs and trading. .
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Hurds Visitors -'
Mr. and Mra. L. L. Hurd. of Glen-!
dale , vlslte.1 with friends here and
spent a few hours attending- to
business matters Saturday.
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From Dixonvllle - . a 1
Mrs. P. A. Beckley returned to ,
her home at Idxonville Saturday af
ternoon after shopping and visit- f
Ing with friends here. ' j
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Mrs. Bonebraka Visitor' i
Mrs F.-e l Bonebrake, of Garden
Valley, spent Saturday afternoon in
this city shopt.lng aud visiting ntih
friends.
Johns Visit-
Mr. and Mrs.
H. S. Johns re-
turned to thoir home at Glendale through here Sunday, enroute
Saturdny evening after visiting here home to Powers, after a trip to
during the day. Portland, where he attended the
. . livestock show. "
From Oakland 1
Dr. DeVore and daughter, of Oak-; Buye Harrlsburg Hotel
land, spent Saturday afternoon In I E- F. Lawson, of Yoncalla. last
this city on business and visiting ; purchased the Hotel Harrla
with friends. i "" '" lnat town, trading in on the
" ' i ea lM-acre farm at Trent,
From Melrose i I'ane county. The new owoer plana
Mrs. George Bell and family. of:' """ lo con-P"""
Melrose, motored here Saturday P"1""-
and spent several hours shopping
and visiting.
n,,.;r.... i eoverlng from an operation at Mer-
Maurice laUnrs was a business;? '! rCh K
vlltor in this city for a few houra
Saturday, returning to bis home at
Glide In the evening.
p.i' wi.iVon ' ' "''uma From Hospital
zaTo
a business visitor in thU city for a , ,D ( evera, h
few houra Saturday, returning home Jurle, ..pj from Bn ut0 ac
tual afternoon y, icldent. was dismissed yesterday
'- . .. ' 'and returned to her home In Oak-
rormer nesiaenis nere
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rnlnwater,
of Eugene, former residents of this
city, were In Roseburg Saturday
greeting old friends. tl . ,
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From Glide . ,J 1
Mrs. Fred Assam returned to her
home at Glldo Saturday afternoon
after visiting with friends and shop
ping here during the day.
From Dillard
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Parkinson and
daughter, residents of Dillard, spent
Saturday attending to business mat
ters and visiting with friends.
Mrs. Cooper Visitor-
Mrs. Pllnn Cooper relumed to
her home on Huberts Creek Satur
day afternoon alter shopping and
visiting with friends In this city.
From Elkton
Among those from the rural dis
tricts to spend several hours here
Saturday attending to business af
fairs was C. L. Smith, of Elkton.
Visits Friends
Ralph Cocknram. of Yoncalla,
was a visitor In this city Saturday,
spending the afternoon with friends
and attending to business affairs.
From Winchester
Mrs. C. C. Byrd, of Winchester,
spent Saturday afternoon In this
city visiting friends and shopping,
returning home in the evening.
In Saturday
Among those from the rural dis
trict- to spend several hours b
Saturday transacting business was
i Cufton Kruse, of Roberts Creek,
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i From Brockway
Mrs. Ira Ashworth returned to
her home at Brockway Saturdny
evening after spending several
j hour, nere popping and visiting,
, Accepts Position
Miss Velma Goff, until reeenlly
connected wilh the Terminal Beau
ty Parlors, has accepted a position
as assistant to Mrs. It. Ducette at
(he Grand Iloauly Shop.
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j Spends Week End In Drain
Miss Clair Hill, assistant cash-
ler of the J. C. Penney store here.
relumed to this city this morning
after visiting wilh relatives in
Dialn over the week end.
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Returns to San Francisco
E. 8. Hoblnson returned lo his
home In San Francisco this morn
ing afterlslting wilh frlenda and
looking after business Interests In
this city for a short time.
Local Men to Speak
Two Hosehutg speakers have
he-en called upon for public ad-
rr -;sns on Armistice Kay. Dr. E. II. ;
Mtewart, state commander of the
American Legion. Is to speak at.
the program being held In Grants
ibm. iiiHirici Aiiorney imy tor-
don Will make tho adilreas at
tktaeahfu.M
aiarsniKia.
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Building 8tore
I). P. McKay la eonatructlng a
t. encrete hloek store building
at Wilbur replacing the one recent -
!y d.-.tr.-y.-d by fire. The new
hniMing wii be very attraciive and
will nee se-mi-TirepreHtl. II will lie-,
conWerably larger than the old '
Admitted to Hospital
Mra. John Snider, of Oakland.
waa admitted to .Mercy hospital f
inia morning to receive treatment.
VI. He Mother
Jim. L. Knight of Myrtle Point.
Vlatflwt With 1.1a ninlh...
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jvi.it, Sunday-
Mra. Herbert Annul rong and
daughter, of North Bend, epent
Slmilay , thls clty v8,mg wlUk
ifienua.
Mr. Bunge Vlaltor ,
Mr. Hugge, cashier of the Coos
Hay national bank, at Mamhfleld
umi Sunday In thia city visiting
with frleuda. . .
Enroute South 1 '
It. O. Schulli. of Wisconsin, vla-
lieu nere Sunday Detore teaviug
this morning for Medfurd, where
he will visit for a time. ,
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; From Garden Valley
j Among those from the rural ills.
,r,c's to spend Saturday afternoon
with friends in Roseburg was Mra.
;" Sinclair, of Garden Valley.
Here From Portland
Mr. and Mrs. E. 1. Green and
baby, of Portland, arrived here thia
morning to spend a short time on
Dusiuoe8 Bnj vlstttnn with friends,
visiting Here
1-oren Davis, of the Standard Oil
Company at Bandon. la here for
several day to visit at the home
of Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Church. , lie
Is a brother of Mrs. Church.
Enroute Home
Fred Powers, superintendent of
the logging department of the Coos
Uay Lumber company, passed
Recovers From Operation
W. C. Jackson, who baa been re-
was dismissed from that place to
day. He will return to his home
at Canyonvllle.. , , :
i land.
From Fort Klamath
j Mr and Mrs. j. E peiton. of Fort
'Klamath, are here for a short time
'Mailing with Mr. and Mrs. H. T.
McClellan. They are enroute home
from a trip to Portland, where they
attended tho Livestock rcvposilion.
Mrs. Peiton and Mrs. -McClellan are
sisters.
Small Boy Breaks Arm
Lloyd, tho small son of Mr. and
Mrs. L. M. Tipton, of this city, re
ceived a broken lower right arm
Sunday, when he fell from a coast
er, on which he was playing. Dr.
Shoemaker waa called and act the
breeak.
Colorado Man Buys Dairy
. Engene Kennedy, a recent arrival
from Southwest Colorado, lias pur
chased the M. E. Rice dairy.
the M. Godfrey farm north of Eden-
bower. The Bain was made through
the J. W. Tollman Real Estate
company.
Win Prize at Waltz Gardens-
Mr. end Mrs. Fred McMullen. of
Corvallis, received the prlje for
the couple waltsing the best at the
Rainbow Gardens Saturday nlghL
Mrs. McMullen was formerly Miss
Greta Smith, of Oakland. Four
couples competed for the prize and
Miss Agnes Pltchford. of this clly,
and Mrs. Endicott, of Bandon, acted
as Judges.'
Shoulder Badly Hurt-
Thomas J. Brown, who formerly
conducted the news-stand In the
Roseburg National Bank building.
returned aKturday from a pros
pecting trip In the White Rock re
gion north of Tiller. While ascend
Ing a steep trail, he fell over an
obstruction and severely injured
his left shoulder, compelling hlra
to return to this city earlier Iban
planned in order to receive medi
cal attention.
Outruns Pursuer
After a several blocks chase Fri
day night. Mra. D. C. Humphreys,
No. 58 Elliott avenue, managed to
outrun a man who had Jumped
from behind a tree and taken after
her near her home. Portland
Journal. (Mrs. Humphrey Is a well
known former resident of Rose
burg, her huHhand, a linotype oper
ator, having been employed on the
News-Iievlew previous to the re
moval of the family to Portland).
SOAKS RIGHT IN
AND LIMBERS UP
STIFF JOINTS
R'tff. swollen, Inflamed, rheumat
ic Joints fflionlil l.e treiitefl with
remedy inule for Just that puipone
onlv.
, rovrx i. jini-Kee nd H will mk
oiii ine naotty. reiiuie tne ew.'iiing
, and llml.er up nr., tronhl. d Joint
after ortllnsry cure-alle hitve mle-
.rl.ly tei.eil. Ju.l n.l. It em tic
;a Hide at any ffriiKKlet aek for
i Joint-Ke.
r-menii..r. wh.n Joini-
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' Blgrjest bell ng Joint
I Remedy in the World
Joint-Ease
bobbed Band"
! ; Uses Toy Gun
Margaret Date, 10, of Ten
nessee, ' longed for the bright
lights, and ran away to Chicago.
' In moat of the places she sought
work she was turned away be-
cause of Inexperience. In others
would-be employers made offrn- .i
ive advances. Hunger irnawcd
at her. She turned to robbing
men in taxicabs, using a toy pis
tol, because she was afraid of
real ones. This is tin story she
' tells as she await trial in May
iwood III., jail. .
LEGIONNAIRES
Please turn In yonr ticket
sales as soon as you have sold
S your tickets.
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Shopping In City-
Mrs. Fred Brothers, of Melrose.
shopped and visited friends In this
afternoon.
Admitted to Mercy Hospital
O. 1). Newhard, ot this city,' was
admitted this morning to 'Mercy
Hospital for treafment.
Miss Ohman Returns '
Miss Mildred Ohman
home Saturday from
returned
Portland,
where she has been enjoying a vis-
It with friends for several days.
From Canyonvllle t
J. II. Mann, of Canyonvllle', spent
Sunday In Roseburg visiting' with
friends, returning home this morn
ing. A stunning line of party dresses
was placed on sale nt the Marks-
bury store this moruluK. and it will
be a delight to the feminine popu
lation of Roseburg to look over
these latest creations.
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Churchill received an additional
shipment this morning of Wear
ever saucepans and covers; and
they will be offerrd at special
prices. The stuck for Saturday's
sale waa insufficient, so thia ship
ment was ordered.
Dismissed From Hospital '
Mrs. E. E. Dixon, who has been
at the Merey Hospital for the past
two weeks, was dismissed today
anil returned to her homo on SOS
South Main street.
Leaves for Nebraska
J. W. Weaver, father of Scott
Weaver and W. J. Weaver, who has
been visiting here with them dur
ing the psst several months, left
this morning for his home In Shel
ton, Nebraska. He was accompa
nied as far as Portland by Mr. and
Mra. R. 8. Weaver, who will con
tinue north to British Columbia by
auto tor a short trip.
flpfnklnjt of the Dfllowg Store
Co. Mock, rwontly mirchaiicd by
the R. A. Pllcher Co., incorporate.
Manager Dorr said thia nmrnlnK
that he was dollKhted with the un
prucdfnted bUHlnnsa done by
firm Sntutday. The nnln hnd bfen
cxtnBlvt'ly advertlitfd In tin Now
Review for iwvera days, and at the
ajipointcd hour Haturdny mornlriR
the Htruet In front of the atore on
North Jackson street wan literally
crowded wllh bargain hu:iters.
When the doora were opened tho
crowd surged In until the building
waa filled, when the doors were
cloned until such time aa buyers)
could be nerved and others then ad- j
milted. This procens was kept tip I
all day, and w hen evening came the
crowds still continued to arrive.
Parties came In from all the neigh
boring towns and countrywide for
mi lea around, and everybody ap
peared to bo well iiat lf led that
PllchT was putting on a real aale,
added Manager I)orr. The duhI
nesa Saturday exceeded every
nictation of the manager, and Mr.
Dorr stated that his bank was aa
tounded when the day's canh waa
deiHwiied, and the cashier atated
that It was Incredible to believe j
thai In a town of this aize and the
stork Involved that such an Ira
men He business could be trans
acted. The nale wilt continue until all
the old stock la disponed of, then
an entirely new line of goods will
; b" opened up at tho same plac.
j IMIcher A Co. epwt to tnak of
! this at ore one of the bet In Rose
burg and Southern Oregon.
If yon non't believe what yon
read, never seek opportunity
through the classified columns.
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istice Day hop early for
For Tuesday
Fresh Oleo. 29c, 5 lbs. for
5 Fancy Burbank Potatoes,
Spuds WJ1 Be Higher
Swift Jewel Shortening, 8 lbs .....$1.63
New Raiains, 4 lb. Pkg. -I-. 3"e
Corn, Peas and Tomatoes, 1 5c 3-43, 1 2 for$l.C3
Smoked Meat High Quality
Hams, Fancy, lb. 33c
Picnic, Fancy, lb. 25c
Bacon, "Fancy, Light, lb. , 33c
Bacon,' Fancy, Medium, lb. ...'..''..'...i.. ...33c'
Salt Pork, lb. - -27c
We Deliver $5.00 Orders Free
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GARNER TO BE '!NdeC(Jy8tvlput8)
TRIED IN JUSTICE ! ban on Charleston
geo. Jones' court;; 0AKLAND t. kov. ..- :
1 , I Chief of Police Drew today la-
Chan Garner, arrested here a aur(j an order barring the
week ago charged with possession Charleston dance from public
of Intoxicating liquor, was dis- dance nails In Oakland.
charged from the federal court at . Tne order was Issued on
Portlnnd, and haa been rearrested recommendation of Mra. An-
by Sheriff Slarmer and will be a, Ryan, cltv dance hall so-
tried In the local Justice court. PirvUor who" claims that the
Garner waa arrested on the. 81st of , charleaton. as danced in Oak-
last month, when his car,' loaded j4aj dance halls, is Indecent.
with 101 gallons of alcohol was a, Mrs- Ryan -saki, however,
alopped by federal officers south that the Charleston, if propen-
of this city. He was arraigned be- ( eXecuud, Is not indecent. ,
fore .IT. 8. Commissioner Hopkins ,AA,AA,AAaaA
where hn walveil exniiili.al inn snd i . '''
was placed under $2,500 bonds.
The federal court, however, for
some reason did not ,tuke the case,
and Sheriff Btarmer took the pris
oner In custody for a -trial In, the
local Justice court, wlieno posses-
alou will be chnrged
American fence at carload prices
at Wharton Bros. . . ; . ,
GRANTS PASS WOMAN
CHARGES MEN WITH
THEFT OF WATCH
Two mnn frlvwf? thn names of j
B. M. Maftjr and C. M. Warren.
were- nmnted her ypntfnly by1
Dcmity Sheriff Rhamhrook And
i'Ui,.r unii- ..iai. nn i.,reniin.
from Grants Pass charging them
wllh robbery. When arrested the i
men were found to be carrying aev
eral watches, flashlights and other
articles, which the officers believe
were atolen property. A Giants
Pass woman, who claims that she ,
la the owner of some of the stolen!
property, waa in tne city yeatcroay
nd Identltled one of the watches.
officers say. and returned to Jose
phine county to make out a corn-
Ares, wedges, splitting mauls
and oilier wood cutting supplies at
Wharton Itroe. -
Two Little Known Presidents
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into Ihe public eye. 1'resutcnt
with I'rctiduif. Stulginskls of
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heeded fcu:::;
' Adrllnf her voice to th thousands wh
are praising Tanks) for the return of heal 4
and slrsutth. Mrs. Geunra Hernials, r
lem bar nmuulubis exverisaos !ia lb
'''fr mTsalaelstlMtTaadMsMdieni -Id
the world. It baa not only Increaeed K
weight 17 Ins.. but tt hw also brought av
the bnrt of health. I had auffwed frosj
ner nia hvlurei Uon for live or eU yean sol
bad reached the polal where It was eHbej
M relief or break completely down.
"Wbm t bea-aa Uk ing Taalaa I oab
weighed W Ibe., 1 edtUcuVt sleep. Ml tires'
all the time, and waa often unable to M
my house ork. Since taklna Taalae I
t WBsJth 110 lb. rutrf m
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the blgbait praiss."
what Taalae has done for others It eaa
also do far you. For sale by all good drug,
(lata. Aorapt do substitute. Over 40 bus.
"ou bottles sold.
r Taalae Vegetable Hue for eoosttpatfc a.
mrers of Taalae.
TANIAC
FOH YOUR HEALTH
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of Eslhonia, Lithuania and Latvia
state, has brought these two aaan
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Lithuania in the Utters capital.
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