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ROSEBl JRG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 21. 1929. SEVEN 3 ll i t 1 1 ;,.! ' '' V .' A ft- ? 3 4 Classified Section BATES: Pw word. ch Insertion, 1 cent. By Che weak, 5 eenUi war. Minimum per advertisement, 15 cents. Moll your da count tbm words and enclose stamp, check mt money order. - I FOR SALE , . . - -Fire works at Kulleys FOR SALE Horuer: Full SALE CHEAP Ueam, Joe liurvey, lioseburg. $50. FUU SALE Shepherd pupa front tinu shuep strain. 1'houe A UOOD Chevrolet touring car for $ 5. See it , ul the Ko tit burg tiuruge. Full SALE Good used furniture ut a bargain. See Powell at lib ShuriUau Si. FUR SALE Fine young White Pe kin ducks. W. Cobu, Itt. 2, Box Iti, Una e burg. UUOOCOLI PLANTS FOU SALE 1. S. . Hutlou, Wilbur, Ore. Phone 31F11. FOU SALE 30 aged ewes, cheap it taken at once. Phone 'ihronbui-g, Wilbur. FOU SALE Brick house on Mill St., very liberal terms. Address 517 East 4l)ih St., Portland, Ore. WE UUY, SEbL, EXCHANGE KEAL ESTAVL. E. K. Ait'Len ooii, 24 u N. Jackson St., Kose buig, Ore. FOU SALE Fresh Jersey heiror, $uo. Voung Shetland ponies, and $4U. C. L. Weber,- Kt. 1. Phone 42F13. A FEW HAIR HATS in summer colors, Vicas, Toyo's, Leghorns; oilier straws iu Huh ailuuuent. Hell Millinery. FOU SALE OU TRADE 4 -room house lu North Rose burg. Terms. Address Alberta Tayior, 6135 issth St., S. E.. Portland, Ore. FINE oak bufret with plate glass lor $12. Small dresser $7. Kitchen -cabinet 510. ilaby buggy for ti. iiook case $9. Powell's Furniture Store. FOU SALE OR TRADE for ciLy property or stock ranch live uure improved tract, mostly river loam, on Melrose road, border Jug South UmpQua. Phone 5i)oJ between 7 ana 12 a. m. SEWING machine tor 510. A good Singer for $16.50. We rent ma chines. Repairing done by an ex pert. We clean, udjust and oil .your machine for $1.00. Call us anytime. Phone 53s. Powell's. UOOD WOOD range for sale cheap. Child's crib wicker go-cart, tine ollstove, oak dining table; niohaiv davenport, large easy chair, win dow shades at special low prices. See them at Powell's, 11G Sheri dan street. UOOD business lot with 3-room house, on good paved street to trade for acreage, near Roseburg with small improvements, most ly pasture. Address H. D. Rean, 2102 Orchard Ave., Klamatu Falls, Oregon. VINE Winchester carbine, 3U-30 and a dandy for $10. Double barrel shotgun for 8. Fine 22 Rem. for $7. Many good buys iu other sizes. Come in and see them while the selection is complete. Powell's, Sheridan street. SECOND hand store. Powell's, near depot. Come in and see us. We have almost anything you might want in used furniture. All kinds of hardware and new furniture. Our prices are so cheap many ask if we are closing out. We are not. Come by and see us anyway. Eat barbecue sandwiches and live forever. Brand's Road Stand. Camp at Idleyld Park. SIDE GLANCES "That's the suit Joe ore at htm o' course." i t J TAT ' ' 1 I FOR RENT .MODERN 5-room house, close to Jackson St. at a bargaiu if lakeu at ouoe. Rox 126, care Nuws-Re-wiew. FOR RENT Good cowing ma chine. Singer. See Powell, 115 Sheridan St. or phone' 638. FOU RENT A dundy little 5-room house, close in, for only $12 per month. See this. Inquire ut Pow ell's Furniture Store. I WANTED 1 I 4 WANTED Clean cotton News-Review office. rags. WOMAN wants day or hour work. Mrs. Ida Fritz, Ivau St., just off Dixouvilie road. WANTED Women to sell. Make $10 a day. Will pay to investi gate. Box 9, care News-Review. WAN 1-ED 4000 late broccoli plants; 4000 very early plants. Give price and variety. Arthur R. Weeks, Ruckles, Ore. Phone 2SU8 Myrtle Creek. WANTED False teeth. We pay high as $10 for full sets. Any condition. We buy crowns, bridges, gold, platinum, silver. Western Metal Company, Bloom ingion, Illinois, WANTED Unmarried man, not over 65, to help in store and pust o ft ice iu the country. Small wages and good home to the right party. Write "Bill," care News Review. , I MISCELLANEOUS I 4 SEWING machines repaired. 1 4S7. 'hone CAR OWNER Don't forge: to call 553 waeu lu need of auto parts. Sarff'B Auto Wrecking House. EXCHANGE Eugono and Willam ette Valley property for Rose burg property. L. E. Hodges Realty, 742 Willamette, Eugeue. SPECIAL FOR SL'MMEU I will make silk dresses ?3 to $5; cot ton 1 to $2. Mrs. M. E. Pearce, Kohihagen Apt. 30S. Phone 516-J. 1 Your tires are your car's ( shoes. Complete the grace and beaaty of your car with Lee Heavy 'Duly six-ply tires, in these tires safety, mileage and comfort are the throe out- standing virtues. But ubovo 4 4 all the good quality is the con- 4 4 tinuous trouble-free service 4 4 these Lee super deluxe heavy 4 4 duty tires assure you. Tire 4 4 trouble in summer is double 4 4 because of the heat and hot 4 4 roads, so it is evident that old 4 4 and smooth tires will soon be 4 4 worthless and dangerous. 4 4 Therefore equip your car with 4 4 new Lee super deluxe tires 4 4 and forget tire' trouble. Big 4 4 trade lu value for your old 4 tires at Nick Carter s Tire 4 Shop. 444444444444444 4444444444444444 4 4 ATTENTION EAGLES 4- ' Marshfield Aerie No.- 53ft, 4 4 will hold a picnic at Bridge 4 4 Sunday, June 2ord. There will 4 4 be dancing and games of all 4 kinds and a general good time 4 4 is expected. All Eagles and 4 4 their families are invited to 4 attend. 4 B. F. GOODMAN, Secy. No. 1197. 4 4 4444444444444444 By George Clark our wedding, only it looked oetier j on NEW TODAY tKOIt SALB- 4iSK. -Buoy butmiuei. Phone WAN i'LD WiiKUiug to do at my home. 211 E. Cuas St. WANTED Men's washing and mending. Mis. James, 10U2 Pros pect. FOR SALE Fir block, 2nd growth. 16 Inch wood; $2.&u per tier. Phone 24F32. ISED CAR EXCHANGE We pay spot cash for usd cars. See Mr. Roberts. Phone 4 OS. FOU RENT G-ioom house, newly ruiinisiH'd throughout. Near Rose school. Phone 411) J. A GOOD light truck for $250, in cluding license. Reaidy to go. See it at the Roseburg garage. FOR SALE Registered Holsteln bull ; also some young milch stock, 2 years old. J. M. Weaiu erford. Phone 52F4. FOR SALE Toy black and tan Queen Vicloria puppies. Mrs. J. I. Graham, jf mi. south of Kelly's Korner. CHAMPION MOWERS Are built for heavy work and have a lifjit draft. Trade your old mower iu on a new one. Leake & Beyers Co. HOUND PIPS i-OR SALE Pearl Guineas; also Barred Rock and Rhode lshind Red chicks, 8 weeks old. Phone 36F21. J. V. O'Mara, Glide. FOR RENT Fine six-room bunga low with fire place and all mod ern conveniences. Wired lor elec tric range. Beautiful view. 125 Sheridan or 516 Mill St. FANS AND TRAVING MACHINES Speed your old dryer up with a good fan and decrease your la bor costs with a power trayer. Let us give you an estimate for your ueeds. Leake &. Beyers Co. HELP WANTED Teacher or wo man eual training to make short trips from Roseburg. Leadership. Salary $1 10. Increase to $225. Write F. Smlthson, L'mpua hotel. Don't phone. Give phone and edu cation. USED CAR EXCHANGE Eswex super six, 4-door sedan in perfect condition mechanically, , bumper bumper-etts, swipe, mirror, stop light, motometer and bar cap; upholseiy and original finish like new. 5 heavy duty balloon tires in perfect condition; "'J license; driven soon miles us family car. See Mr. Roberts. Phone 40S. BUICK standard 6 brougham. 1927. in very best condition. Uphol stery and original finish perfect. All extras. Four practically new tires, spare, license. Pereless 6 coupe, 1927, has rumble seat. Good .condition throughout. License. ' ' Chevrolet coach, 1926, In extra good condition; bumper, swipe, spot light. License. Good tires. Ford 2-door sedan. Paint, uphol stery, rubber good. License. Ford coupe, 1925. Several others to choose from. All sold on a money back guarantee. See Mr. Roberts. Used Car Exchange. Phone 4S. 444444V444444444 4 4 4 AT BRAND'S 4 4 Coffee House and Summer 4 4 Garden. 4 4 There Is always good food. 4 ou will enjoy lunch or supper 4 4 there with (ho whole family. 4 4 Tables outdoors or inside. 4 4 Special preparations are be- 4 4 iue made for the Dance Sup- 4 per Saturday night. J 4 BRAND'S 4 4 Pacific highway 3 miles north 4 4444444-4444444 McCorniick binder twine will! work well iu your binder becauso it is smooth, oven and strong. It is sold at Wharton Bros. BOOTS AND HER r To MOT ONUKE THW Of A , A SHOT ft DWO WU-DCfcT, fMO THE SCWM STOPVEO FRECKLES AND Do VOO (JAR FEOM 7KZ SHIPMENT SUOULO DO.' MS BATTLE TODAY II IL (A-xUtott l'rm laat Win-) The impending battle between the American League titans tended somewhat to dim (he fury of the National league battle yesterday. and caused tne auxiliary campaign in the Aineritau league to miss ail out passing attention. For all of t his fact the rejuvenated Cubs shelled Grover Cleveland Alexan der and others sufficiently to shade the Cardinals by 7 to 6 lor the fourth strain Chlcugo triumph. The Giants whaled the Phillies by 11 to 6 and Hie Braves won an other from the Robins. 4 lo 2, in re maining National league fixtures. The Pirates uud the Reils wore idle. Results In the National league gave the Cubs a somewhat more t-'omfoi table margin over the Pi rates, and dropped the champion Cardinals further into the mire ol third place. The gain of the Giaut.s, except in regard to their Immediate designs upon third plane, was negligible. The American league campaign yesterday 'consisted of victories lor Boston, Detroit and Chicago. The Athletics uud the Yankees, of course, were idle. The Red Sox ral lied to pull out a 6 to 4 decision against Ad Liska and Brown in Washington as MacFayden checked the Senatorial attack at eight hits. Young Ed Walsh pitched lour hit ball against St. Louis to win by 5 to 3, and the Detroit Tigers hit hard to win by K to 4 over the In dians In Cleveland. The victory of the Cubs, the most important achievement in either circuit yesterday, gave the Brutus a record of twelve out of their last fifteen, including their run of four igainst the champions. The 7 to 6 victory yesterday was marked by Hack Wilson's fifteenth and sixteenth home runs, and by .tne from the bat of Andy High of St. Louis. HOW THEY STAND IN BALL LEAGUES i Facific Coat League W. L. Pet. Mission 52 30 .634 San Francisco 53 33 .616 Oakland 52 36 ".5l Los Angeles 43 42 .5u6 .loilywoud 11 41 .500 Sacramento 39 4S .IIS Seattle , 29 51 .363 Portland 2S 54 .341 National League fliiioago 31 20 .630 Pittsburgh 31 21 .6ls St. Louis ...35 20 .5S3 New York 31 y 24 ,.561 Philadelphia 1.23 "30" .M3il Boston 22 32 '.M07 Brooklyn 22 33 -rfoo Cincinnati 20 .36 357 American League Philadelphia 40 13 .775 New York 33 21 .fill St. Louis 33 21 .579 Detroit 33 29 .532 Cleveland 26 29 .473 Washington -20 33 .377 Chicago 22 3S .367 Boston 19 39 -32S , . o PROTESTANT KNIGHTS RAP BISHOP CANNON NORFOLK, Va., Juno 20. A lengthy resolution Bcorin what was termed the political activity of Bishop James Cannon, Jr., of the 4444444444444444 4 4 4 4 1. O. O. F. NOTICE Regular meeting tomorrow, Friday evening. Work in the 4 4 initiatory degree. 4 By Older Noble Grand :. BUDDIES ( HUL10 I MEBBt 1 ThkcM ,Y50T -TON CVS OTONT. SOONO t ; tAt HIS FRIENDS ANO TAG , BUT lfli MOW- JES' VMAHTEkD 0OMT TEL'- vnaae sims T6. EAU-EOAO.' r ) MethodhU Episcopal Churchy South, was announced here this af ternoon by tiie national board of directors of the Knights of Ameri can Protestantism. "We deeply regret," the resolu tion says, "the action of" Bishop James Cannon, Jr., in using his of fice as a bishop of the Methodist church for the dcfeatof any candi date for office, whether unqual.fh d or not; purely on reiighnu grounds." It further asserts resent ment towaid Bhdiop Cannon "for iujeciiou ot his own church intu politics although we do appreciate the loyalty, sincerity and g-o.. work he is trying to do; but we do ohecjt to his attempting to control i he destinies of uu- in.eral government." SPANISH FLYER TRIES FOR U. S. IN THREE LAPS (Continued from pagu 1) flying cashier" because she has worked in u restaurant from time to time to get money enough lo continue her flying. She first came to newspaper notice iu 192H b piloting a plane under the Brook lyn and Manhattan bridges. In De cember of last year she established an endurance record for women by staying aloft SS hours, 6 minutes and oi seconds. The record was soon beaten and since then several huve held it. Elinor Smith is the present holder with an official time of 26 hours 21 minutes uud 32 seconds. Miss Gentry tried to regain the women's record last January but cracked up her plane on the take off. OREGON EAGLES ELECT (.Wirisitnl I'l.'tw l..-1-r-il Win-) KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., June 20.- Eugene was selected as the convention city of the slate aerie of Eagles for 1930, and Dr. J. E. Schoi'ield of Eugene was elected president of the stale order at the close-of the 1929 convention here. Other officers are: W. E. Per kins, Klamath Falls, vice presi dent; M. E. Trimble, Baker Btate chaplain; Ivan Wilson, Portland, state secretary; C. E. Ilapperselt, La Grande, treasurer; F. R. Kirk. Marshfiold. V. Slrobel, Pendleton, ml William Doss, Eugene state trustees; Mike Padua na, Burns, In j nor guard; F. Wlnslow, Bend, out- state conductor. Lester Jones of Salem past state president. 1b the DAILY WEATHER REPORT U. S. Weather Bureau Office, Roseburg. Oregon. Data reported by E. H. Fletcher, Meteorologist lu charge. Barometric pressure (reduced lo sea level) 5 a. m 30.17 Relative humidity 5 p. in. yes terday (per cent) Highest temperature yesterday Lowest temperature last night Average temperature1 lor tnu day Normal temperature lor this date Precip. In Inches and Hundredths Precipitation for 24 hours, ending 5 a. m 0 Total precip. since 1st month 2.67 Normal precip. for this mouth 1.09 Total precip. from Sept. 1, 192s. to date 22.S9 Normal precip. from Sept. 1 to date -,-32.01 Tot ii I deficiency since Sept. 1, 192S .. ; 9.12 Normal seasonal precip. Sept. to May, Inclusive 31.16 Forecast for I nlerlor sou t Invest Oregon: Fair and warm tonight and Saturday. o- Earl F. Strong motored to this city yesterday from his residence at Oakland and transacted busi ness here. ' - o- McCorniiek-Deering mowers will cut any place where others will; many hard places where Ihey will not. We have the regular and heavy duty sizes 111 Block. Whar- on Bros. SOT , KSWV Cfc HtAWM 60IM1 TOOUfcrt WMMO '.THV5 J WrtOlS NfvWP- (WCt BOOTS t 1VT TWt AVRPOVU 6O0MOS ft vz van ?wvr tauc ll Still Wif, to lr. M V.:' ""ft M .y fj)1arm Notes i By C. L. Leedy, County Agent. llmUMi rat Ib ilnvdlnitltto In number of prune orchards of the county and may become a serious menace if the present moist weath or continues. However, it is prob able that more favorable weather will soon prevail, making control measures unnecessary at this time. Brown rot gerriis are nearly always in orchards ready to Infest 'rnll when conditions become right. Dense growth of the trees, heavily laden with fruit, cnmbiurd with the high humidity of the air, and moisture on the fruit, are ideal conditions for the development of bro n rot. Spraying wllh atomic or wet- table sulphur, 12 pounds to 100 gal lons of water, with a spreader, is safe and effective. Dusting with finely ground mil-! nhur dust Is just as effective as j l he liquid spray and has the udvan-1 taue oi ease and rapidity ut appli cation. Odd varieties and seedlings of sweet cherries causing a heavy set of fruit on adjoining Royal Ann, Uimhert and Ring trees in your own orchard la the safest and sur est source of grafting and budding wood to be used as your pollinlz ers. according to C. L. Long, ex tension horticulturist. At least three of these varieties, whether umied varieties or seedlings, should be used as polllnizers throughout your orchard. They will give you a longer blooming season which may be sufficient to coun teract unfavorable weather condi tions. Now Is the best time to lo cale and mark these effective pol linizurs. No combination of named va rieties is roliablo unless the com bination from which the trees have been propagated are all from one orchard which has demon slrated Its ability as u producer. Strains of Royal Anns, Lamberts and Rings together with proven polllnizers are now available from several Oregon nurserymen. Uho McCormlck-Deering b in dor twino lu McCormick or Deerlng binders as It will give better re sults. It Is sold at Wharton Bros, Kimt'K OF MIIKHIFK SAMS OF It ICA li IMUU'KItTV In the Clretitl Court of the Ktato of On-xmi for 1oukIh County. I'lr:t Statu and Savins' Uank of Hosehuig, u corpotullon, Plain tiff, va. (Each Murray. Kffle E. Murray and Ijoufuo Jensen. Defendant. Notice la hereby Kiven that ' by virtu.? of an cxerutluu and order of wale Issued out of the above entitled court lu the above entitled caune on ihe r.ilh day of May. lUJtt. to iue dl-ri-etid H ml delivered command I UK me to Hell the following duifcribud real properly, to-wlt: lleKlnnlnir at a point on the south Hide of DoiiKlas atreot, the an Id point behm tin. Intersection of the L-iist line of the Aui'on Hone Dona tion Land Claim with the aouth Hide oi UoukIiih atroet lit ItoBeburw. OreKoti, ruiiutim I lie nee koulIi alonK hhhI line of mitd Aaron It nan Dona tion Land Claim one hundred and elKhty-oiKbt nnd one-hidf (IKHVj) feel, thence north X7Vj decrees wohI seventy (70) feet and four find oim half InclieH (JHi, thence north one hundred und ninety-three and ouo liall l!i:iVj) feel to IhtUKhiM at reel, i heiirn eiiHlerly alonK the aouth side of lioim'hiH Klrei:t Seventy feet ami rour ami ne-hair liicbea to the i pla re of beKlnnlllK. all beliiK Kit tl- I ale Ii) the City of UoHi-biirK. Uoui an County. OreKon, to autlafy the Hum of 1 J 19!. 1 0 with Interest there on at the rate of elKbt 8',j ) per ent pur annum from the I&tli dav of May. liii'U, until paid, the further aum of ll'OO.OO attorneVH fern and the further aum of tVJJtQ roI and dlrihiirKeinntH ami the ronta of and upon IbiH writ. I will on .Snturduy. the 2!Mh day of Juno. at the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon of anld d.iy ut the front door of the court ho u ho In I tone burg, DouKbis Cunty, Orcjcoh, offer for sale and cll at public auction to the hlKh est bidder for cash in hand subject to redemption uh provided by law mtl above described real property anil will apply the proceeds of said Hale in the payment of the cotn and expeiiHca thereof, und tbo bal ance, If any, I will pay to the clerk of the above entitled court, us lo iiiired by law. Dated uud first published Muy :ti, ivyj. V. T. JACKSON, gun. jMToM(MCmCre- While Jim Sleeps!!! OH WE1. NO Of VOOKIM' FOR -reoOBVE- 1M 60l' TD.eAiW Puzzled! f voo govs am' voor 5 eC T (r'rajv ( xn-v. saoole up ) UMCLE HAPBV AM' MC ) ftjt AJOVN' So B ACS GOIW To GO FECI El&k eirvX UEADV BETTER While the delicious cookery of our grandmothers cannot be improved upon, yet more modern methods add much to the conservation of the natural food values of products of garden, field and orchard. Heavy Aluminum Wear Utensils conserve these values. We are specializing this week on EXTRA HEAVY PERFECTLY SMOOTH BEADLESS RIM SAUCE PANS Priced at 60c $1.10 and $1.63 'Other advantages of this special lot are: easy to keep clean, and being extra heavy, foods are less liable to scorch. Churchill Hardware Co. The Winchester Store a MlTirK F KlIHIttFF NAUR ' UK A I, ii;oi'kht In tlm Circuit Court of th Suite of H'thii lor DouKMa County. In rlrst Htnte and HavlnifH Hank of ItnHeburtr, a corporation, PI Hint iff, vs. Emma OlniflU-arl. W. C. Jottcii. Mlna Jitnc.H, Mary MtHurn, the Hono ImrK Nutinnal Itank, a 'inn ra tion, iul tin- DmiKlaa National Hank, a corporation. -Doft-mtniilH. Mot lee la heruby Klwn (hat by vlnui of a writ or execution ami nrilfr f mile laHUeil out of the above t'litillt'ii court in tho abovp intltl'rt eaiiHt! on the .tint day of May, VJ'i'i, upon the Judgment and lcrt' rend ered and nUTetl In anid cuune on May 10. 1B2U. to m directed and de livered r-oiiimandlntc me to null the here! mtf tor riene.rHed real property to Htl8fy tplalMirfs Judgment In the sum of -IUS6.I0 with interest thereon at 1 per -annum from 'May lli. Jttlil), until paid, and the further sum of 1U0. 00 attnrnoya' feea and $4!l.H5 costs and diHUtirnemelitn, 1 will on Saturday, the ZDth duy of June, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of satd day at the front 'dour of the courthouse In ItoHvlnirK. DouKlaa County, Orfrn. offer for sate nnd netl at puhllc tie lion lo the hfKhcNt bidder for cntth In hand subject to redemption, bh provided hy law. 'the following doHcrlhed reul property, to-wlt: HelflnuIliK ttt t,tu Quarter 'aertlon corner between kmc t Ions 10 and 16 In tnwnntilp 28 south range 6 want of Willamette 'Meridian. Douglas Roseburg Cabinet Sho 642 -Powlwr St. FURNITURE REPAIRING All kinds of DuilMn Work made to order. Window Screens made to order E. S. AND F. L. tOCKELREAS Phone 641 -J Dan Wuille & Go,, .Inc. Fruit Exporters Pear and Apple Growers Will ngnln pnok nt tho Eden hownr Uroccoll WnrehotiHe 'thiH coming Hoaaon. See us fur handling your tonnupo. PHONE 31-F-5 Farm Loans lonnB on improved fnrms, 5, 7 or 10 yoat-H. 54 Intercut, payable, annually. 1 commiHslon over term of loan, tnuklnK total cost 64. Mheral repayment prlvl IfKo. Prompt action. Wo also huve private -money for farm und :lly loans. Cull or write G."W." Young & Son LOAN8 116 Caua St. Phono 417 boy;;.,. iKprr?3t1 FOODS County. Orefron, thence south . ofi deKrees .'K'V east i.-t.u (t. to iron rod .14" by 18" thence south 41 de grees 19' west iS'j.H ft-et lo Iron rod I" by IS" thence north Hi tlej;i'e-s l!t wet 3H1.0 f-et alomt urivate road; thence north 1 degree 3S' went iHl.u U-et to Vt comer u:id place of hcKiunintr, containing se ven ucrea more or less and will apply the u.-oceidrf oi Muid sulo In iim pay ment of the copta and expenses thereof nnd the biilniim, If anv, I will pay to the clerk of the abovo tin lit i ei l court, an i -mn. fo uy ia.v. Dated uud flrttt published Muy 31, J"B ' V. T. JACKSON, Sheriff of Douglas County, Ore gon. SUNDAY NIGHT, 8:00 At UaptiHt church. Frank (iruhhc, nolo let. A Kood "slue." Five Inter esting questions unewered. Senium uy pustor. By Martin I I Tin NortfcwutV !; mil most famous product. Illjl III Folks who have a II steaming, flavor- l ful cup of GOOD COFFEE, start the 11 day with zest! 1 Order from your GROCER! 11 By Blosser