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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. FRIDAY. MAY 25, 1928.
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UKUT U 1MTKS
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ttutfictl tu siu-ond cIuhh umltur May 17, 1120, ut tbe post office at
,- KosuburKi OruKuu, umior Act of Slur oh 2, 1871.
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R06EDURQ, OREGON, MAY 25, 1928.
TIIK DHEAM OK PEACE
parut hulfH curry imaheinjvrtt safe
ly lo earth, lltin column dUKyustol
two or Ihtt'tt yoaia uo, thul onu
UiK luuuehuto uiiiit uiIIiuk
jlum with all lu tusstuger, uiuu
Iiik Inrlivlduul- imiiitliuio Jumwug
UlUIevvbbit ry.
-
Vett'iiluy, at Triiry, Cullt'onih;
thu IIiIuk vvtitt tluiu. J'llot AWKt'on
sl.ilM 1im i-nnith) L'.llou feet ui.
ruteuHt-d n Biiiall mrueliuU v.liiiii
tlloti lolouweil u bit? imriu'Hule, uf
"biplane" tyjit villi a Milk cauwy
Ti fynt wide.
Thin super luuucliule let the
P Unit) float slowly to eurlh with
littlt! dain;tKt lo the slit.i, nunc to
the plhU. ; I .
V
tint) blunt, itiiu iii)((UKi(iuinl ex
ploMuii. ohm cuve In kill miiierri 111
W'vhI Virginia. Keiitucliy uud Ne
vaila. And hope han been aban
doned for more than ulitj bundled
milium in the Mather ;Mine In
I'eiiiiHylvaulu.
Th one (but, from comfortable uf
fleea, oppoitu luereaao o( miners'
vaeH above the line of baiu nec-
elty would not cure, to do the
Illinois' work.
V
'Ten euniom of lVlmeUm Uulvoi-
ally iinnomieo their Intention to
take up aviation aa u life work.
j Ocean fliKbta have atlmuluti-d that
f intere.it.
Twenty tx choone banking.
U-UthUioii choose medlclim, ll Jour
( nallmn, four the t-hurch. two real
- farm. UK and one railroading
, ,
,1 hoiH.lm. in tlio boBinnitw; and, the organised moveptU STtsu mita. n hZ Z
for world poiuio is not yet out of its swaddling clothes.' It! inn duimiiiiIs from tii iuit iirivmi
is lvardly;a century since the: most fervid dronnwr dared XhS',u,"C "
auijii.u iuui, m- uihiiu jiuoiibiicu. xi. is iiuruiy lonrci j ixo air truvui.
than; that since the day when making war was universally
acknowledged to be the prerogative of the sovereign, and
no onu suggested that the ordinary rank and file of the popu
lation, who would have to go out and be shot when war cjinie,
should have a voice in tho matter at all. iThus have' our
ideas changed in a litllu more than 100 years. Painfully arid
by inches; wo have progressed. And the progress, such
as itis, hus colriu in spite of the hard-headed, practical folk;
it hitrt'bcen nrV.nmttlislinrl Uv tlm i:iminpu inmi'nl i,nl mm,
aiui:woineir who have been capable of 'devoting themselves
to a dream. That is the way great movements usually hap
pen.; Ileforo any physical change there must bo a spiritual
Wo like to be considered a very practical people. We
can think of no worse names to call those we dislike than
"visionary" ' "impractical." We pride ourselves on our
hard-headed iiess. So it is that, while wo are a peace-loving
nation, we do not give ourselves very whole-heartedly to or
ganized peace movements. Tho opening of the convention
tf the American Peace Society, at Cleveland, 0., the other
day called forth many expressions of good will but in our
hard-headud, practical way most of us doubted that it would
Alt Vitvv mlli'l, ,'inl (rrwifl I'm'llnnu it lrm't Wtii'u ltuimllxr
are caused by deeply-rooted economic and social forces)
which cannot well be remedied by the mero passing of re
solutions and tho printing of high-toned speeches. Vet the
visionary often is wiser than his generation, and tjie glitter
ing .dream of today sometmes is destined to become the
hard, reality of tomorrow. To be sure, tho causo looks hope
less; Hut every causo that ever was worth supporting look-
HOOVER BACKED
BY 134 G. O. P.
HOUSE MEMBERS
' (Continued from imttu 1.)
YESTERDAY HOTTEST DAY
'!
Tint button day of Hie yar !
wasi experleucud yesterday
when the ineri-tiry mounted to
1 dfKre.es. At tb lliuu of tlio
4 official obMervatioii ut G (
o'eloek the tberiuometur waa
lit Di deKrees, but at Ij o'clock i
4 It bad reachiHj still another
point. Usually the neiUi of the l
temperature la reached about
i p. in . and It la quite unusuiil . sMom baa there been such a
for the maximum to come so KO:g.ous army of exquisite flowers
bite In the day. While the day aa (s buins abowu this week at (hi
waa unusually warm for -May. unuuul rose uud flower show spoa-
yt!t It did not break a record 01(,, ,y 1U0 Itoseburg Wouiuu's
as records, show the mercury Hub lu the Hell building. Tho
to huvu gone to 100 prevl- B,ow opened yesterday and will
J minly. ' ' coiiilnue today and Saturday, the
i 1 lust day of I he carnival.
I i ruHus iiuve uueuuy visited llie
iexhiliits which occupy two ruoma.
) Many lovely collections, new varle-
f.v and siuglu siieciuieiis are on
display.
Yhe judging, which was niudu
,yester.Uy, ot-upied two hours ati.l
iH hair. Tho list o( tbu prizes an-
luouurLti by tuu committee Is us
flio.ws:
I class 1 Roees (1 to a Vase)
I (a) lted, 1st prize 1, Crusador,
.Mis. lluienco Alklu llauks; 2nd
prize, 75 cents, lloosier lienuty,
Mis. C. K. Allen; 3rd prize, 60
cents, lien. .McAi'lhur, Mrs. Foster
llutiier. t
(b) While. 1st prize. Jl, white
Walter Hamilton;
cents, Kiau Kail
SWOT & 1141 COCKBAN RCTLS & KtQOk
COUm.lSOEJD
Mrs. Margaret Ann Denrdorrf,
wife of W'lllhim 1.. Deardortf. one
Of Dotiuias colllllv'H best knnu'ii
na loved pioneers, passed uwavi-"cuei, Mrs
early this morning at her home In '2nd prize, 7;
Oakland. .Mrs. Deardorft was SG Ihusclikl, .Mrs. foster Uutner; 3rd
years old. i prize, 00 cents, lUel, Mrs. S. I).
She was born In Ohio on Novem-; tvans. ,
her 1. 1SU, anil Is one of tbe euriyl (cl I'ing, 1st prize, $1, Pharl
Idoneers of this county. She sa"'- l''iorence Hanks; 2nd
moved lo Iowa, Keokuk county prize-, 70 cents, Caroline Testo.it,
in that slato, wh-in onu year old.jMis. llanlTs; Und prize, 50 ceuis,
She was married to Alfred Klnruid Moultoti, .Mrs. S. ii. fcvuna.
April (i. istii, uud then crossed the1 ieuow, 1st prize, 11, Uol
plains lu 1SU2, the year rollowlng. llt'" Knibiotn, Mrs. . 1J. fcvans;
The faiully settled In California,!11'1 I"''2"' 'b cents, Sunburst, .Mrs.
living there until 1XI4 nnd from llnuinu Howard; 3rd prize. 50 cuius.
there caiuo to Oregon and resided 1 l"'y Hliliugdon, Mrs. Floiunco
in liiirden Valley of this county
'liUUKS.
.Mr. Kiuruid passed away June 17, j 1"' Blended, 1st prize, $1, Thot
1S73. and 'several years later. I-'". AIrti- S. L). Kvaus; .2nd prize.
,o cenis, Muuuui h.uward lleinot,
Ilia. Foster Humor; 3rd prize, 50
January 1, 1SS2, bis widow ninrricdi'
William I.. Deardorff in Oakland.
the first attendance of the Key
stone state members at the regular
monthly meetings of the Hoover
siipporicrH lu that body, and rea
soiled that Secretary Mellou's de
claration that the nocretary miii
proachuil nearisl tho Itepubllcun
ideal for the presidency had somo
HiliiK tu do with tt.
i SuiiporUii's'of,lhe leailing UPUh
l(cn ejindldate have inuile '. much
over the MVlloir statement, anil as
change. Hofore we can have world peace 'wo must jvant it,
deeply and fervently. And tho wav to limke ourselves Want
It i In InR- ,,l,l it l i-.,.. ii i.. :. :.. i '"" '''' looking for sui-
.. . " . w """- i l in i-vviy ,,01l from'd g,-,.ut block of tho 79
Iiossioie time aim piaco. "As a man tlunketh, so is he."
This is as true of nations, as of individuals. If wo think in
terms of war we shitll have war. If ve think in terms of
peaoj.. we shay sonw day luvve, an, enduring -peace , t,hnt
cannot bo sliatteietl. The practical man was ever led by
tho nose by tho visionary. It is tho impractical mint who,
after all, is truly practical. He fights when the rest of
us are too sensible to fight j ho struggles against odds that
mil" -common sense tells us aro too great. And, in the end,
he Wins. His dreams such, for instance, as tho dream of
world peace finally come true.
AIR SERVICE IN JAPAN
,(AMt'lnt-.l I'n-rt tjmtnl Wllv)
OSAKA. May "25. For litv dint
tluiclu Japan n regular seaplane
pasnKiiger and freight service bus
been 'nlareil In operation. The
lnute' is iwtweeti Osaka mil Olta,
Kyusliu, n distance of ubout ihi
mltes. Tim trip requires three and
a hair houra, slops bebig made nt
tour principal towns. '
'cnusylvnuia delegates at Kansas
I'tly. Autl-llooveiilcs, on the other
hand, have pointed, to Mr. Mellou's
pretoreneo tor Mr. I'oolldge and
claim Hoover will not benefit by
thu trensuvy head's declaration. t
lleprusentatlvo M 1 1 e t o u W.
Slircvo, of Krlu, spoke for tho
)'cnn.yivnn!a groui, iiredlcting
Hoover's nomination and election.
Following Mr.. Hoover's brief ud
dress at me uiiiner. wnich wis in,1
sulitl over by James . W. Oood,
chairman of the Hoover-for-prest-
dout coliunitlee, the rcmesenta-1
tives tallied over their plans for
atuudiuj; i no Kansas City conven
tion. Many of litem w 111 be delegates
there.
, Ooom por Jssso Jones
I'Al.l.AS, lex.. May 2l, -A uoom
rungements.
XI-;W YOIIK, May
In From Riddle
Mr. mid Mrs. Kit Morgan nnil Jeasn Juno .if lloutmi lu.- gan, Seattle battler
Mrs. James Force ale here today 1 uuiuil trvasurur ot the Democratic l"l"n bow narrowly
ioiiii niuiiii' iinemiiug me carnival
cnncessleni and visiting friends.
f HOT SHOTS
for Warm Weather
Wc Imve tho coolest place in town to tcrp our line of
f.ilicy rmd atopic ittoccrics. Mnke our store your hcad
(Umtnts those hot days. Our Roods nnd price will plcnse
ypu. Our full line of groceries priced consistently low.
Note few of our bargains for Saturday and Monday.
Gynpofruit, No. 2 can, 2 for. 35c
Pineapple, 51atgt! cans for 95c
Gooil Quality Shrimp, 2 cons 35c
2 oz. Hot tic X'nnilla . 1 5c
Clorox, 2 bottles for 35c
i;jocy Canned IVns, No 4 sieve, 2 for .... 35c
Epg Noodles, hulk, 2 lbs. for ; 35c
Hulk Crackers, per pound 11c
Bulk Macaroni, 3 lbs, for 21c
Bread. 2 kirge loaves for 22c
Guaranteed Hard Wheat Flour, s.uk $1.85
Calumeila1dng Powder, pound 25c
Mtxcrl Candy, only pound 16c
!".. Tod Min
imised today
he
party, and millionaire publisher Joining ine company of those
.mi o.isiness man, lor the llemo-1 known us former Junior llghl-
ci-utlc nomination (or president mis ! '"lBlt champions.
appeared In Texas lu the wake of W hile less than 6.000 funs look-
jlhe state convention t lleuumoiu. '''' "" apathetically, Morgan suo
i The roiivenllon In resolutions cessfully defended bis 130 pound
'overwhelmingly adopted declar.1 rioKI1 against the dogged, bull
ruin mai wtme it whs not present- "li0 rushes of Kddle (Cannon ltjlll
lug .Mr. Jones as a candidate u Martin, one time king of the b.,n
coniiueiided to the Democrucv- of '"mvielglus. n ,, 15 munii D nl
the nullon us suitable lu eveiy wav -""l"s'"' Square Carden Inst night,
(or the hlRliest olt'lce In tlie gilt ot; s margin of victory; how-
tne puopie. ' Rial unioise.l him u.i t'vor- was ot "' closest. The As-
the 'Vholcc of the Texas Demo- '"""'ated Press score can! gave
cracy tor the pivsideno
i Vs. I.. Dea.i. 01 ttunlsMile. chair- i '!
man n( the convention, dcscribiHll ,slow "to,t '"nl "l"'l "f urni.
Mr. Jones as prohibition suppoiier. ! "arllti staked his whole battle tor
a successlul business man who " title on a body attack. In he
.Van put business principles into j '"sued, taking the champions
the government without putting the J;'hs In order to get a chum-e
government Into business." and n'"' ''' away at Morgan's body.
'man who has served the purtv na-' ' "r llu l"sl ,w rou.nls the
.l..n..n.. ..... 1 'snatp sblKltini: Pucifie r,i.-,st ki.ii-
iiimugiiout the naiion. "' 'ntter of the milling.)
lioveinor Dsn M.mdy. who em- ""R 11,8 rh-lll,'Uger coming in.
cited (10111 the coineiulon thel""" J"1" '' rlfh' P-
acknowhHlg,-,! leader of the Texas ,'n'ul!'- I ndaunted, the former
IVnuHiallc paitv. held a confer- "amaimvcigiu ihiimplon never
erne with Mr. Jones at Houston ""'I''"'" Piungmg in. Alter the
Through both marrluses she had cents, lieorgeous, mis. S. E. Cor
nine children. She is survived bv"' r.
her husband and Mrs, Uosn James, Class Two
Fred Kiuruid, Waller Kincald, Joel (a) Heat and most urllslic bus
lind Kate DeaMorff, all ot Oak-'1"'1 uf loses, one variety. 1st prize,
land, and .Mrs. W. V. McDonald'1- u"n. McArlbur, .Mrs. Dert sutii
of lioseburg, ut present residing in jon.11111; and prize, 75 cenis, Lady.
Kiigene. Astilowu, Mrs. S. 1). l-.vans; 3rd
Mr. -ninl Mrs. Diurdorff wore I"1-1", 5o cents, Duchess of Well
founders ot the Dounlor(f hotel Injingtou, Mrs. 1.'. K. Alien.
Oakland, ouo of thu old nnd well Class Three
known businesses of tluu city. She (a) Host spray, any color (13
has won many good friends Uncncs or over), 1st prize, fl,
through her sweet personality and 'American Ueimty, Mrs. F. Uutner;
waa u woman of sterling qualities.1211'1 Prize, 75 cents, Pauls Scarlet,
The funeral services will bo held vil!i- Walter Hamilton; 3rd prize,
in the Community . .Methodist 50 cents, Mrs. Walter llamilton.
church of Oakland, Sunday after- Class 4 Iris (1 Stem to a Vase)
noon. May 27, ut 3 o'clock. Rev.j DO Dark color, 1st prize )i,
Joseph Knolls of Koselnirg wllliirs. S. D. Kvans; 2nd prize 75
od'lclate. Interment will follow- Indents, Mis. Waller Hamilton; 3rd
tho I. O. I). F. cemetery In Oak- prize, 60 cents, Minnie Kaston.
land. II. C. Stearns uf the Douglnsl (b) Light color, 1st prize,, $1,
Funeral Home is in charge of ur--D- Lena .uciiitiniiey; zhd prize,
i;, cents, Mis. y. D. Kvans; 3rd,
Pjlzo, iiO cents, Mrs. Waller HamlK
tou.
Class Five,
, la) De.it outkei of Iris one
variety. 1st prize. M, .Mrs. Wai
ter Hamilton; 2nd prize, 75 cents,
-Mrs. Foster Dutuer.
lb) Ileal collection. 1st nrize.
U. .Mrs. Walter Hamilton: 2ml
prize, ,0 cents, Mrs. S. C. Dolan.
Class 6 Columbine
(a) llest of one' variety (5
stems to vase). 1st prize, fi, JIlu
ule 'F.ustoli; 2nd prize, 75 cents,
Minnie Knston; 3rd prize, 50 cents.
Miss Dlllard.
(b) -Hest collection (1 stem of
onnli v;ii-l.,ltr , ...
escaped ,.'. .: f'L ,
..... misivu, -mi jinze, cents,
.Miss Dlilaul; 3rd prize, 50 cents,
Mrs. J. ll. Ostium.
Class .7 Peonies, Double
(a) Ked. 1st prize, fl, Felix
Crouse, Mrs. Foster llutner.
lb) Pink, 1st prize. Jl, Mi's.
Fosier Diiuier: 2nd prize. 75 cents.
Mrs. W. H. (liammon; 3rd prize,
0 cents. Mrs. Foster Buinel.
(e White. 1st prize, 11. Mrs.
Foster llutner. 2nd prize. 75 cents.
Festlva Maxima. Mrs. Foster Uut
ner: 3rd prize, 60 cents, Mrs. Fos-
"Wcll, slnco our flue houseboat
is done," said Scouty, "we . will
have some fun. Just think of sail
ing down this stream in such a
dandy craft. I'll be tho captain of!
the crew and tell you Tillies what
to do." Then started quite un ar
gument. The woodsman loudly
laughed. )
, 'Now. . listen. Tlnymltes!" said
he. "Just Jeave that argument to
me, I'll settle It quite quickly, so
you will not have a fight. Take
turns, while you are on your trip, I
at being captaiu of the ship." The
Tinios thought this plan wbb fine,
and promptly said, "All j-.:ht."
Then Coppy shouted. "Ilow can
wa move this big boat out on the
sea? It's surely very heavy, anil
wo Titiyuiltes are small." Thc
woousmun unswereil, 'ijon l you
fret. Wo haven't oven tried it yet.'
Weil nil just get behind and push.
It won't be hard nt all." -
They shortly found that ha was
right, 'causo when they ' ished
with all their might, the I at be
gan to slowly move aero.-?, the
slippery sund. All of a suJ.hn
Clowny stopped to catch his
breath. And then he (lopped. "Oh.
goodness me," yelled Coppy,
"you're so clumsy you can't stand."
.."Now, one more push,' the
woodsman cried, "and wo will
give this, bout n ride upon the nicer
spiooth water. Then you nil can
hop aboard. Push nil tocetlnr,
boys, lleuvo ho! Ah. that's the way
to make it go!" "Hurray! Hurray!
It's floating safe and sound," wee
Scouty roared.
The woodsman then said, "Now
you're set to have a real good
time, I'll bet." Tho Tliies scram
bled on the boat with .lotd ami
merry cry. Said Scouty, '"llils is
5 raxw-
I 'HCl 'I . gj;
' .4L-' ' J
I V EA SIR VICt. INC. w .SJr
what we love." The woodsman
save the boat a shove, and as it
READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE
drifted down the stream, he smiled i in the next story.)
and waved good bye. . (Copyright, 192S, NEA Service,
(The Tinymites get some food line.)
lust n'ulu. and aftcrwaid said that ' ' , 1 1 uu" """,'' '"'' I"'11
it w.is 11 verv lll.e ami very de- l,u,"m Rnu;,s Ml'ln as Mot-
siicd compliment, nnd that Mr. ,1,V1 u,",''r "' challenger's
Jones I'.lnlmilnedly Mould be placed ''"''g ladles.
In nomination at Houston. Pre-' ,V, '' '"'''"'''"b' ''"' Martin's
lously he had vaid he would sup- '"!' '"Ss bind on the ctmm
per: the uomtnallon o( Mr. Jones '"''"1 -M'"Kan was fmc
.uol would present his name to the ';' 10 ,,,OM hl ph"'P shooting and
-ititional convcnilon If asked bv Mr. '- 011 ' '"" in:'
Jones to do so. ' llftcenth round op ni d. Morgaa
0 . -saved his crown by a biilliam rally
jinui nna Martin grogey as the
final bell ended the milling. Theie
wnv 110 kuockuon 11s but Nub
..,nl.,,.,.l !..,
ii.-aa Mtiir cam gave , ...
Mnnm r.,,n.i i,,r,i.. .: ..i.,. ler llutner.
w,b o f-canics, aingie
1 (n) lied, 1st prize, Jl, Mrs.
Harry Paiseler; 2nd prize. 75
cents. Mrs. Harry Pargeler.
lb) Pink. 1st prize, $1, Mrs.
Iluny Pargeler: 2nd prize. 75
ceuts, Mrs. Harry Pargeler; 3id
prize, ill cenis, Mrs. Harry Par-t-eler.
tO While. 1st piize. fl.
Class 9 Sweet Peas
(a) Uaskel, 1st prDi, Jl. Mrs.
S. D. tJellick: 2nd priie. 75 cents,
Mrs. Harry Winston: Snl prize, 50
leius. Mrs. .1. C. l.eedy.
Class Specul
(a)ltesl basket or vase of tlow
irs of one vailety. 1st prize, fl.
Mrs. II. C. W adi 11: 2nd prize. 75
cents. Mr. S. c. Dolan: 3rd prize.
; a eents. Mrs. licit Sutherland.
(M llest basket or va ot flow
ers or mixed vaiieilits. 1st prize,
$1. Mrs S. D. Kvans: 2nd prize. ',5
.Tilts. Mrs. Waiter Hamilton: 3ld
iviiie. 50 cents, .Mrs. 1- U. Skinu, 1.
TODAY'S SASEBALL I
American
At Philadelphia 11. H. E.
New York 4 7 1'
Philadelphia - ..2 7 1
Itilttertes: Pennock iiiwl tli-ithnu-.
ski; Khinke and Foxx.
(mini gets his lfith homer.)
At noston it.
usliiugton ..... 0
Boston .. .. . : 5
Ilntteries: Liseubee . and
ttuiting and Hoffman. -
American League
Won Lost
New York ..27
Philadelphia 22
Cleveland 21
St. Louis 16
Huston it
Detroit ; Hi.
Washington 12 1
Chicago .. 12
j National League
Won Lost
Cincinnati 24
St. Louis 22
Chicago 22
New York IS
Itrooklyn 19
Pittsburgh 17
Huston .ll
Philadelphia b'
SIDE GLANCES By George Clark
STRAWBERRIES f.LFANFn
' up quickly in Portland!
PORTLAND. May;25.-f-ChIef in-i
teres! along tin- local" wholesale'
produce way was still centered :
around strawberries mis morning'
and the lone of the market was
somew hat belter! Praeticiil.r
everything from California ami
Kennewick. Wash., was cleaned up
and the bulk of offerings consisted
of Oregon varieties. Prices were
mostly around 51.75 to $2.25 -pen
2- b.,sket crate although some in-
rerior sturr sold as low as $1.25
per crate, mostly holdover stork.
Irom present indications. Ore-'
son will produce one 'of the larg-',
est berry crops on record this sea
son, unless the dry weather holds
100 long. Deny patches in the villi-j
ous districts are all in good eon-1
ditlon at present, however, nnd the
ife tt'Th
H. E. . . I J L ,ii. . I ' J I
Iluel; W-At&A ' tjtWeVi "i
pet.! mm -nfli f- - ifwm
5 ln?-1
VTSIrKr.V v r,-SK 1.cri
- - . xx- r 1
"HANOoOme vuUNG, millionaire? I didn't say he would have to
be handsome or young!"
fruit is maturing satisfactorily.
II. L. Gotf of Sulherlln is here
today visitin; with friends and ut
tending the carnival attractions.
The Misses Delia and Mary. Mc
Carthy of Eugene are here for llie
weekend visiting wllh relatives
and (rlenils and attending Hie an
nual festival.
OUT OUR WAY
By Williams
AUTOGRAPH BOOKS
Silnvol fhiUlivn's mttotraph at
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Notice to Public
People's Suppy Market now open under new man
agement. Come in nnd ge( our specials.
Harry Dcy, Prop.
were bleeding
POPULATION DIVISION FOR ' 1l"'"" weighed 12JJ Hium!s.
M60ICAL SERVICE URGED .'""-.'he class limit.
I The ,t customers, surfeited
wnn 1 no least of poxtni th'v:
Otvn given Ibis we. paid ftT,
75 to ,. the third rhamrlnn bout
staged 111 ,,
People's Supply Co.
VOSI'MITK. rltf . May 1- 1-
ii'.wui ;iUu ot the yysiem '
in the ivMiw uf ild(oiuo nd sht
K- :v tiu'tttod w hii-U notild di-
tiff I'u' )oiHiliitiin into mvu'v.
noIi t which would W forvist by
drsic:i.itrd fh simians who mid
ivftx-. a ti tl ttaiarr for Ihoir
ti'ti! ailvwiiird Ivtoro th
WoikxM-s lime last ufht by Chos.-
! Howrll. publicist,
Hralth insuiHtirt1 ftlso was i
roitimondtM by tho fiHMKor,
VsmuViM out that the nrrai iniddK1
vhA i iMtilo as tho one uhivh
h Nvn uosiortoit in this tiold
Hi" iU-rUivd thai tti fHir hv
tiivn Rivvn dcr.nto at Hit
imWiv clinic fthoul charjPe. mtd
ih.il tho Mi'ior class had mivl
Mttt'iciritt attention and akI for
it. tmt tlut tb tuiddle clas 'is
Yrk in four dav
i FIGHTS LAST NIGH1 1 i-
f t-..ia;.M Wirt) j
.Si.W WKK -To! Morgan, Sr-I
,V.lo, rtc loan d Kddio t'--imn:i
l, .ini:U, San !i!as. intl-ad. no;-,!
Mv-t.1 iMutaiK Pot km; o. Ne York, !
NOTICE
All r.H.Mifcor Jt.o .r (V;i;
ttr A'SiHUtif.-i otSon
'jUd sic riHTu.''.rd to nm-i ai iiv
Mniotviy lu-sd;y. Vnv at
it'.'nv . to -Ui i'ifii f-s and uavjs
at I ai; o:hor bushios that i.;aj-v-ii',o
'-"vv tfii A-t iatron.
S. tOCKKLKKAS. Sorv.
DR.
NERBAS
DENTIST
Painless Etetion
C-it When Desi.-''
Pyorrhea Treated
Phone Us
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