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ROSEBURG NFAVS RF.VIFAV. ROSF.RURC. ORF.CON, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1923. TWO J0 y-rrnwrww There is much imitation vanilla on the market. Watch for it. It has a loud and flashy taste. Good cooks demand the delicate, flowerlike flavor of pure vanilla - - Schilling's. I ( AuK.r-iaO'd lvrm l-.-aid Wit) "M.OK ANGKI.HS. Uvt. S.-VVhal ever chance Ace Hudkins had of again meeting Mick y Walker, middleweight champion, haa gone a'glimmering. And Joe Anderson, the Keuiucklan, takes his place as Valker's foremost challeiiKer. . So upintil the ringniders at lant night's hard fought in-round battle between the Nebraska wildcat ami the "blue grain" middleweight. The decision went to Anderson along with at leant six round. Anderson b at Hudkins at his own game. He heated the Serous kan at his grealeM forte-- Inftahi lug and did It with aucu decisive- : lies that the outcome was Utile In i UH ,.Ht n,.( all Amei h au recouni douhl. Winn Hudkins elated to 1ion jaHt .aMon, when his Irani tear in and Mush an a wildcat wiih ,riHII lt WBr,.g against Oregon both (ists at close qumtertt. he,S , n(.(l ,xt Saturday. Coach KentuckUiu accnmniodnted him . H,mft,d jonea last night worked; And came out ahead. lh(. ,Ik captain In the wing post-! . .The "wildcat" came out of (he I Uon for the tiecoud lime this week. 1 Wltb;;r schools opened with a battle with face badly slashed, the) MfHsrn. Kchell and Luce, larkles 1 good attendance Monday, Septrni reault of wtll placed blows lo the ! on the Oregon State tftiad. are her 17. The hili school Mudeuus lietul- 'thought to he responsible Tor the numherfd nearly the name as at Andertmi. atur'tng in his usual ! change in the T.ojan lineup. I.a.i the nieuiiig of the hist jcar of fasntdti, outboxed ln opioneni in 'sr dniton tackles did great xcImh:) The ai.endaiite in the in lint first iwo rounds. The see. naiuage to the Trojan nliin. umt tfiinedl.iie mades is h -H mid the aUtng and with ire aroused, after ; 'he tthlfl is thought lo h an ni utieiifl;in e m the )i nn.it y grades coming out Kecond Iwnt in ihe ! nive moe to prevent any en 'mini' than ia. t ear. Ihn .- more cariv trt of ihe third, sprang luioifoie number by the Oregon lines- 'nnnleiin have enh red IikIi mIii"I fiti ions action. hattrltig the Ken titvkian wiih terrific rights and . lefts to the roes. He continued ti in riailing throug!i the fourth. Anderson changed lo Hudkins' atyle in the fifth and willingly met I 1h Nehraskan nt clone oiiartern to take the session. HudUius tried to box with Anderson and found hlmseif easy picking lor Ihe clever1 Kenturklan. ' The tenth wan the most furious i -f-rtio rwinds, with a raging "wild-1 r(V iweking to claw bin wax in; , viuuiry, hut Anderson in the car i -liw rounds hud rhalked up Ion yreat Hi, advantage to be oer- ' V-onte " Get YOUR "Wear-Ever" " Aluminum 1 3-quart Straight Sauce Part TODAYI Y CHURCHILL " " I '-J J '0I:'"S ',ml A,h,) b'l.ler ol I, g.nd Ihe - er.a I P;4 - ; INDIAN, AGF.D 130 ben.c ,-ep,.,....! ,,h ; iit,i can :"' I - mi - . . i ini I Va 1 I T LAKo, CArJ5 AWA 1 V. ".i" . , ...... -" V'fti -(V, . in ':.!... Aflf iB5s i v.vii.i-: visi ,k, :: v, ' .d-d ... '" rr vik ' -! - ' ;:!. ::";:,;!";: r ..::'- "'",:. c.i I L 1 u''fi1 i-a.tl of Wllt.ln !- iilOie tli.i'l , , .... ., , , , 1 atlliil.lt Im.-ll'.r-- -Ss:.".a!K5 v....i s.,,,.., -r ""'x,rr- -"" .;,..,.lo ,!m.n. .u I M'.-I-K .l-'i lie I'.l?. Im. '.,:).! , ,. 'I In TT VJL "- t ,;;.- m,.-r b. W .1 M.r , , ztr3 jibi y-, ;-;:r'2.r f :i sn. :::.r,r;;.r":.:;: ,.'-,v.r.:r:---- v!:...r.;-:::! ASL 'iTe U. .d'i:' K;'i'"'Ul r" t--' '.. ,r -l.e b:- I TJ X -U Hardware Co.;H, wc mm LOS A(1KLKS. Oct. 3 .- -Francis Tappaun, left end mi the t'ni veralty of South tri) California Pleven rimy be out of the game for m vera I wwk hm the result of ;ni Injury received in Ncrtiiitiiage with ! tin Trojans yesterday aliernoon. Th Southern a I if 01 nla w lug , man wail kicked in the jaw and an : X-ray wan ordered today to deter-1 mine whether the Jaw was broken I Ta,paan Uft the field bleeding ; from the mouth and in much pain! from the injury. 'n plain Jesse Hi him of the Soiiihern California tarshy prob I lahly will appear at left end in Mlt.u,i ,,f turklc berth in which men. Ittii according lo Jnne.V latest Kcrlmmage formation. Ihbhs will pla i lid on ofleuse otih, ing lo tackle in ilrieiiHiv l ei urn Pla. ilOllle r iiplain's oer In ami Jese Shaw. tackle, who tak I lux ( place on ot'feiiRe, will moie guard, with Churlle Horrtl going fi"i guard to uid. Hihhs is a strong I h rent as a hall carrier in punt formation, showing uuexpeel ed speed in practice Sliaw Meeni; to b- the Dnd of the week Hit amhuloiis lax in the ';o k fl-Id unii) Com h Junes put him In at tackle, and his Hire and tat charging ei-ui tlkelv to keep him there (-'rank Anihony woik. I al the other Inst miusk ta kle no Itiou Tutoreit b Jetf ti;,Hlh, u til coach who hiotiied Urfpni State litHl Week, the NpaMan Mpiad of inehglbles and vecoi d intci i gnve Ihe Ht'lf a goott workottl last night in Oregon Stale plas none ol w hu ll worked ery Well Hg.li!lt the iHMl. ' r-tnT VYCUJ ,.,,,;,. :,l itl.,! mmii- Ku.ll.il al I lie1 Mlht lean noiiiilie- lo.' ;-hti ilf n ( , h, I'i l! . let le II ieM ! A : kid tie . U,,. .1 llarrx yrya severing ,t ,,lt r , )m ,K.,, M 1 1 t.M I e, Th- H of file am..!..: Lis ; ft- I i U i ..I r, t..r i' .. i . 1&SA and i.'d. Al-.i". M-hr fci:d Uavm.M.d Mil- jf ti t- p: ..,!ul it.r fUa al u:. . m ,!, tiiv, - ,-aHi,.. 11 of the l!- i' li 'I. lilt ( i I h!fc;l e 'I IU1L..I 1 lilt i.l -u- 1 m BE TIME OF 1 ill Cooperation I3 in Keeping 1 Neat and Requested Streets Clean in Appearance. Cooperat ion of 1 he mei chair " of Itoet burn in maintaining ti'" ii I'-piiuiiwu I .1 it-iiii . '.; la u rued ty the city council. "Itosehurg lias alwas had a reputation frtr lis neat and clean appearance," Mayor Ho tick stat ed betore the council, "and many touilals oommenl upon (tie looter of our streets. This id a great jieij) in alt 1 M' t i ng f a ora hie a 1 lent ion to our my. and it has been one of he endeavoi a of thin count il 10 main la in an efiiciut at reet e leu 11 i Hk' departujeiil. To thin end wc pui'dianed considerable uddi ilonul equipment, including 'ne fliihher that la now in use. and wc believe that I lie cily does have atreeiH far above ihe avcru.e for munlc ipalities of 'his hie in tin? Dia'iei of cleanliness;. "There 1h on? way, however, in which the burners men of Die city rtn help k ;;reat deal. Our mreet cleaning crews start weeping tiio main streets about 2 a. ni., and complete fhefcr work before ' business opens in (he morning. This is don' in order that the sweeping may he done while there are 110 chi 14 parked in front of tli I places of business, thereby enab- ! li,r tiiiwh nifii tt'!l i..nt ioh I 1 '"Many merchant, r.fter opening I their stores nt 7 or 7:u o'clock.; sweep liieir tiidewalkn and push 1 ihe ditfe from the walks into the. mi nt'i. Tli la leaven the at reel , cluiiered up during the day. If j ' the walks could be swept at the ; c!o:e f Ludncqt thin the street1 I department would pick up the dirt! I in ilnir mor.iing rounds. However.1 I if the walks cannot he swept at 1 nlglHthe dirst, j instead of bo Idk swept into the Ktrectr, nhouid he picked up and disposed of wiih other refuse nun the ainre. This ; would gr tly aid in keeping our .Hirer Ik rl;-au and give our city still better appearance than now enjoys." It I j .f. M. I Phone V a t k i n s Product s S I rs. Ashcraft, 120 V. Lane Si. 177. m s inre .Momiay. making the total tnteen In numher. The iiitendaiue i the entire .-cliool is as ioll..ws: ;o s tiirls . i l N 1 1 s lu 5 nial I'rintaiy .. . Illteillieti:itt lllgli Si Iliad Total of school 5S Se eral more nt udentH are ex pected within the next two weeks. Ih' high school lias .ten bovs and l'te tu'.s ,ii tite pieMMit ttiii-. Ille lIlfemieMl.ile MMM1I !) cull uitIs and elew n Im-v-j. nnd Ihe pi i in;ti ro.nn ha- ?i bos and eiirh le.n irils I!.' ;it ili:tt Ihe hlKil fi lloni i.s tn.oie up nf .3 bos. aini the pi liiiiiT v tooiii iiae lip n 2 girl-, is v i y uttai The inii'imt'iticiii:. made iIuihik Ihe Minimi ail. the In: r aie b' UlK eiloeiJ y h s. !uo ,tud lull a:td Ihe iwo LMiide loom- Weie K;i!-o miuid in.ii.mg II. e luht better altd Ihe i.ii -in- mot1 aii'.icliw. A iv ineiil sidt w.ill. to th. in. ill' door oi I tie ImihhiH' ;,l,es l l,tt'e ol t):e ..... . i. , .', , . . . . , ,.,.. j li.i e Mot h. en aide u reg inter I ': ZiZ:ZZyZr;Z rWitfni : fOU8 REASONS WHY Popl Buy kt Brand t. ). There f 9 treat dinply i ; of fancy trim and melon 4 from the btut orchards In the 1 whole valley. everything KUaraoteed kooJ, uxni there tu i choose from. : . '. Uuxy people can buy eve- j ningii. There la HOinethinx do- In; at brand's every day up 4 ' to 3 a. n:. r'air enoui-'hT ! 'i. Only nix minutes from town on the highway, witii lota of parking and turulDg i space. 4. The na.rdenft are worth 4 fteeinK and one can get a 4 lo'intatn lunch as welt as 4 fruit. The children like to go to Brand's. BRAND'S ROAD STAND nu n Thursday evening, Sept. 27. The program although q,uite long wan very well carried out as each itiudeut had aHHigned tanks to do! whil" one Hiiident presided the v. hole affair. over i A few of the mothers accompan- j led their boys and girts, namely, 1 lo ttnU a dilution. Their report Mrs. Crocker. Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. j embodies figures taken from the ;odey and Mrs. Miller. i Oregon Voter, showing the in- The two tables lor the lunch crease made In school taxation, were very prettily decorated with but It is stated that the commit green maple leaves and wild rose j has no suggestions for fmprove berrles with a bouquet of purple ; meut of the situation The re asters on each table. port Is as follows: o To the iHiuglas County Tax Pay- You want the best in millinery, j ers- league, and ladies of Rosehurg are urged t;entlenien: to see the new fall hats at the We. your 'committee, asked to Specialty Shop. Mrs. King, pro 1 investigate the expenditure of pub- prietor. Lowest prices. I'miqua Post of the American Legion and the Hoseburg Munici pal baud are aiding the Camas Valley school district in the dedi cation of the fine new school building which has been built ; ovr this period and Increasing at there. This new concrete bnlldingja rapid rale since 1924. (figures is one (if Ihe finest rural school of tm- stall and the Camas Vallc-y n sid-'Tits are jubtty prou 1 of this fine building. " The dedication will take place n the a Pei noon Sunday. October 7 There w ill be a basket dinner at 1 o'clock followed by a program i at :i o'clock with Vincent tj ltrien 1 ii.ttiiuan. I lie program win open wnn a concert by the Hosehtirg Munici- pal band. Additional music will he fui nii li'd by the American Leghm (piiHteitt and the Auxiliary quar - trite. An address will be given I'at Slate Commander K. H. SIrwttlt. 'hi' l.i-Kltm post Ikj in-, F..'iilliir u fhtu lo Ihe school and I ihe pnwntation will he made hy nmmander Joe Denn. and thin wtll he followed by the fins raining . cen inonv In clutrse of Lieutenant Ah in Knudtfon of Co. 1). KiJ.i.l Inf.iutrv New Face Powder New the Fashion:":' '::.. "..ir r Wouldn't you. too, like fac powder that will keep shine away Mi ay on longer --spiead smoothly - not clog the poreand always lie so pure and fine? It Is made by a new Kreuch Process and la called .MF:i.MCM). It Is surely a won derful Kate Powder. Just try MKl.l.tKil.O. Nathan Fulletton. CLERK'S OFFICE TO KEEP LATE HOURS FOR REGISTRATION Si a it in titr.ight the count y ( I i k h ottice W ill be kept open Ull 'il ti o'cltM k to accommodate vot ei- who have not et registered a: I who are unable lo get away b. " o'clock to attend to til1 injiur of t loir qualil'icat ion. Man I" ople .ti t employed during the usual ol I ice hours, so that they h.t e Mot b. en aide u leu inter Mi Khi.ll,. M.ites that until Satur- .i'. .lit.h im tiie lust da ot reg .' iiio:i l,t- will kv ep his (tfiire of n a.; lietii l.'tttT tlian usual to .o i . i.imoMHte tin- Hate coim rs. lea has been unite brnk. : a rrnii h greater inleiet in t: I. u ri ion than in any vote ;o ) talf-u rer ntl. CHURCH TO HOLD ANNUAL MEETING S IUetillg Ot f the Kirv he held at i li'ltcli building loti'g'.it the H'.,i husMtefS ineeting m;g: eiiiil ion silii'e eilterinn - neu build, lie and pl.tlis h;it ii matle for a er import. mi ioti li-foils will be giwn 1 il ot the depai ttuelllS, the a-' ii for i he coin i tic i-i'i'it ,;!;.! i the Molt i Iieill1 p Mild ot i ! u I lit tr ;i:io ill v i,l ; f, l.tlhiW 1IIK lb" .m i il t:..r wiil com Uid-' i lie ha.-i .-s i'.ut of th- i:o-t Ak ywur aocve for naw Crown Caka Hour. Prneuacd by fortnt caiar rs and ck bkr. COl'ilTTEE FAILS i Some time avp the Douelan Taxpayers League diric- County tura appoinud a coiurnittec to lake an hiTestijcatioa of the. ex penditures for school purposes w ithin the county. The action was taken as the result of a recent im in the Oregon Voter, which called attention to the dicrepeu fiHH in school exm-nttes in various districts. The matter was taken up by the directors who appoint ed a committee to see If some plan could be worked out to pro vide a more uniform system lor the schools of this county. This committee, alter making a thor ough Invent Ration, has reported back that they have been unable 1 lie money for educational purposes submit the following: Money for elementary and high school purpose for each year: VM'A $157,62 m i75.im:i 1A15 laMfW Vild Pj2.7.-.1 1 Iii7 isy.!'i I IUIH 17,49" 1919 199.45." 192" 2A0.3H9 1921 .. 3i3.3C5 1922 36.3 Hi I 1923 391.72 1924 j 377.167 1925 409.S24 192U 423.1O0 1927 :;7.K99 192S 4f1.23t Four and three-quarter million Irom Oregon Voter.) Adjusting these figures to the purchasing power o' ihe tax pay era dollar, especially the farmer's dollar that he gets ;or his pro they aeeni sadly out of pro pj:"'on. The cost per pupil In the county for 192H was floti. The highest cost per pupil In any district was 47 , and tne next highest was J437 33 with a gradual decrease to $12.2.r. Ihe lowest. Strange lo ; -ay, these dlptricts were in a .few miles of one another, i About 3 percent of taxes go to , schools. Many complaints have Iwun niHile tn tht Ihkiih at ihr .hlch rule .,r Hiieclul i.iv.. .nu.a In nonie dlBlrli-la, which In Borne In- . si a men almnal confiscalea the pro - peny levied on. and ask if there : is not nome remedy. I'nder our j presenl laws there Is no remedy. i Every district is a law unto Its iself Theie is no limit up to .'. per I cent valuation, to the millane tli:it can lie voted, and the proiierty 1 1 property owner, voter, if they chiince to be In the majority. We have no suggestions to of- I orri as opposing schos, hut can- j not help but wonder what the end will be if Ibis tax continues: i to lnciase at the rate it has grown for the last few- years. We have on suggestions to of fer nor recommendations to make. K. R EVANS C. L. CHENOWETH S. C. MILL Kit Committee. Glcndale School Notes Gtendil to Meet Roaeburg (ibmiale high school's football team will go 10 Rosehurg this Kri day to play lioseburg high school j In their first game of the aon. Thegainewlll atari al 3 : o'rlork. Friday afternoon has been de clared a holiday and arrangements' are Detna; made wncivhy alt the' students and facult members will! be able to attend the game. Last Wednesday, a short game j took place between tw o teams oh kd trom the Imuball candi-' dates in preparation for the fray . this week At the end of the game tile Score Stuinl 7 to ti. , Oilo P.sglev. fool ball coach, has. been put ling the team through 1 some h a y scrimm.itr and it is . expected tiiat ltiseburg will en- ' counter keep coinpet it lo'i from the liHal te.HB i Ciria' Practica Plays I':oier the direction ut ll. Rostvold. g.rls basketball coaeli. the girls h i , e ben pr act icing some new plsvs and throws. The throws include the overhead, side S'-ni ; nd i-het I hrow The pin x s are the pivot, bounce to ps and bounce to gdin distance. 1 lass teams have been selected and the games milt be played oft this we'k The high school team h not h'- n choen as et. be cause mot'1 ;ract ice is n-cesary In lund.inwnt.ilt Atttndanca Report According to th- lonibnied st tendaiue reports ionipifed by Prin. It J Swarm. There have no tar This school er ben two htindred and neven pupils r-cisfer-.-.i nff;. fr.e fit hsth school at'd lrZ in il.c grad-s. The averste school at lendince w- e .jti m r cftit, 1 "T were neither st,-'eiit nor late dur b e the !irt fifteen d.i s of school lion at end ot firnt report montii. G. A. Club Mtets The ii t bib nut and vW 'ed .Ihe fotbtwtnt officers Pres.. V y Stevenson; he pies.. Verna Ka fer. sec-trran. Murtrl Pollock All girls who earn a letter 111 ci!;'er athl' tU s or debate, etc , are eil ; ihie lor niemb- r.-hip. Football Schedule Cctsi h II ti'.v and Principal w.rm he a.t:ig"d !hc foil v- With the fresh'from garden food value of 5 vegetables WHOLE WHEAT WAFERS THIS is the marvellous confection wafer, that is sweeping the country. 1 Doctors and food authorities say it's the finest, most nourishing wafer you can eat because it con tains Vitamins A-B-C-D-E and 16 minerals. But wait until you taste it! That's the" real ! ! , MEMBERS OF THE ORDER l OF EASTERN STAR, TAKE NOTICE ! Tlmrwlay vvviiiiifE, Oi't. 4th. 1K2. will lie the. annual Homo onilnic of lh members of l KoseburK Chapter No. , and ,be nie. tiii)t of our I'aat ; Worthy Matron, and Patrons. 4 All members of the order arc cordially Invited to be with 4 us. j By "riifr of the V. M. KHKK JOHNSON. Secy. the Pi rates: (ilendale at KosehurK tt. 5; Myrtle rek at (Ilendale Oct. lit; tli-ants Pass at (ilendale Oct. 2rt; (ilendale at Grants Pas Nov. 2; (llendalo at Myrtle Creek Nov. ; Roaeburg at (ilendale Nov. 16. With tlie above schedule ar ranged the Gleodale Pirates have been going through some practice in preparation for the games. Coach Orlo Hagley hails from Oregon State college where he made an enviable record lor j himself in all branches of athlet ics. I LOS ANfiELKS. Oct. S. Art ' (loebel, Ame it an fiver, whose j speed accomplishments aerially have made his name within the last few weeks as widely known as thitt ol "Lindy." has just hung up : another record which reflects cred it on, the unfailing gasoline Ite uses iu his plane. This was the comment here yes terday by Chet Paden local distri butor lor the Kichtteld Oil com pany, in discussing lioebel's rec ord smashing non-stop flight fiom Mines h'iild. Loa Angoies. to Cin cinnati, Ohio. Making ihe distance between th.- southern California metropolis ft:-d the Ohio city in !." hours and 17 minute- In his Itichfield-po -t j L"ckheed Vega monoplane ".iu-; k' ef-MMtte." ( i vehel crossed t Ite finish line at lunken Airport. On cinna!, at lo:2:, a. in., on Satur- day after having Angeles at 4 o". p. mi. on Friday lioebel. it wan pointed cat by Richfield official and by follower of the flying game, not only w on the I Hits fliicht to Hawaii, but with Richfield gasidine' in his Lca-k- heed tank s. smashed alt exist ing noli stop records rvi emly bet ecu Los Angeles and New vtrk ami wan tn. Sl,;,. river to finish (t hon- '.i ijiiallVefi ) in Hie at- teniptMfi ni "P n-ansct- nnnenial rn e ipf the National Air IVt by duritn: the lei-eni Aeronautical K- position at Los Ang.'lef t;.-.-l- 1 w; , c Oceried to Ri. U- fiehl g.i.-ohMe rcteutlv by oiher ;' moiis tijer-. it 15 declared, noi- atdy by the imt that ( aptaiu tieMge Wilkin luid used it wuh s.Miv.-s vu In IVUi tiigbl and pU:i:ie 1 lo u-,e p tor the Sou'h Pole expedition. lie has cxpre- cd ttiui.--.elf an satilrdhMl that im de - ! ,fii'iihiii;y hsf giea'.Iy helped .tun in n.tkutg lus n:an n rem id-.cnn"'.'l !-t. lf-t;tce air rur u thrill. Hundreds of thousands of people are eating Vegetized whole wheat wafers espe cially for their flavor! Crisp and crunchy and tempting enough to grace the most exclusive bridge luncheon. Children love them and , men are their greatest endorsers. All Qrocers have them.-' Qet a box today ...In the distinctive .Vegetable Package. Baked and Guaranteed Firat Quality by the TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO., Spokane, Portland, Seattle Originators of Tru-Bake and Tru-Blu Honey-Sweetened Grahams SEEK S. P. EMPLOYE I'OHTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 2 Southern Pacific special agents are seeking trace of A. C. Palmer of San Mateo. Calif., railroad em ploye who disappeared SciifT 13 and has not b.en htard from'. Palmer w as spending his vaca - tlon at Gardiner. Ore., when he vanished. The woods near Gardi - ner were scoured without t race he - MRS. CHARLES A. BRAND TEACHER OF SINGING Phone. 633-R 30F33 Kohlhagen Bldg. TERM OPENS SEPT. 17 LUMBER BUILDING We have the most complete atock of Builders Supplies in Southern Oregon and every facility to serve you promptly. COEN LUMBER COMPANY "He who hefljrn'es U lost ahont teth Have vour t prevent funher decay. i SPECIAL Refit or remake your oil pute.i me new able prites. j j j i j j 1 i a H. R. NEB3AS, Doctor Dental Surgtry H. C. PHILPOTT. Doctor Dtntal Mtd.c.no PAINLESS DENTISTRY At a big tarin,. ot time and money. riTJin" I!o"rl",rr ' Ponies., difficult ,.r:,et,n. "n" '! nr better for or moie. Mine jrn requested I ! t j i I ' i ; SPECIAL Quality and Pric. wi P: and E.tracticnt GAS NITROUS OXI0E and OXV0CN ANALGESIA acm f pimitu proceaaia. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Masonic Bldg. uaUuwauaMUaMM ini; fomid of him. I'Hlnir. who work'tl in the pon striH'lion departnifnt al San Fran cisco, had bwn in poor hi-all li. was 47, weighed ltn Jtouuds and had nu'diuni complexion. : .... R. A. HEP.CHER (Iteguian 1 liepublican nominee for County Judge for Ilonglas County. Voul , mpport and vote respectively so ' licil ed. (Paid Adv.) MILLWORK MATERIALS I our, might have bet-n written eth atteinlcd to at once lo v ; y ivaon- Phone 488 Q r?' 2