FOUR
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. FRIDAY. AUGUST 21. 1936.
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Away From Freedom
BKNJiUiJN FKANKMN ia fro ti
ll ud with the. following pithy
L'ouiuiunt: "Hu who would tx
cluintju Jiberl y for tuui jiom ry e
curlty lu not worthy of either 11
burly or atjcurlty."
Uiiforluiiutely, if (hat la Hirlctly
true, lliero are a kii-hl many vury
unworthy people In America loiliiy.
The tendency of lalo huu been to
look to the government for every
thing from furm muchincry to mil
cruckurs and from food to enter
taiiiment. That this drift toward
paternalism la also u drift toward
loss of true liberty is not gener
ally realized.
Almost no success lit ever won
without hard work. The thlngH
cuHlly obtained arc utmnlly worih
very little. The age-long effort on
the part ot neurly every hotly to got
something for nothing huu never
met with success.
The relief and security ho easily
obtained by depending upon the
federal government cannot be en
joyed without the certain realiza
tion that sooner or later wo shall
pay. Whether wo shall awake In
tlmo to liquidate In a sound man
ner, accepting tho necessary pain,
whutover it may he with courage,
or whether It will bo necessary lo
undergo an ordeal qt' dictatorship
before again getting hack to free
dom, remains lo be seen.
Think For Yourself
-T-lIU coming weeks are Import-
ant onus for (ho American peo
ple. Many Issues uf broad political
and economic linporlauee to all or
us will be discussed from various
partisan angles. The newspapers,
tliQ magazines, even the very air
will be filled with polllicul pro
nouncements which will lnerease
in volume as election day ap
proaches. Fur America faces a close race
for the presidency with lire result
apparently a loss up. lleiuiisn ot
this slluatlon it is more important
now than at any time In (he last
Tour years for every American to
understand the Issues of (he cam
pulgu and the position of the can
didates on those Imaics.
What shall wo do?
Let lis accept only facia disre
garding any eliorls lo hi t loud (he
Issues with a flood of words. Let
us luin (he full foi.ii (r public
scorn upon him who Indulge In
mud-slinging. Let us beware or
political Irlcks lo arouse class con
Helousncss or appeal to minori
ties. Simple rules - hut linporlaul. It
We follow them we can cut Ihiough
pretense lo the mil Ihsiies. Then
and only then can we appraise the
candidates upon whom we aie be
ing asked to vole.
Only when there Is an Inform
ed electorate- unswayed by seni i
ntrnt or by honeyed vvordu - can
we reap the fullest hinetlts lioiu
the drniociut y under which wo
live. Vour mi.- :- just cx.utly a.-
Important as Ihe vole of anybody
eb.e In this country. Trea.iiiie thai
privilege. Do vnur own thinkim.
Editorials on News
(Contlnuov from mfl 1.)
ilny utter liie lirt ion iuy in No-
eniber.
NOTHKK hilei.itii.;
(Iltti'1:! ft 41111 Mi': i nv
.il.-pateli
"Sixteen JM i H i tl
eoiw.piiiiiors plMie.
T:ol.- I.y
vnllj hi
'v lei Kin -
njien rum I lMif:i
'inmen! t ha rues thai laev Lad
plulte t lu Sflf-.e m, e hi nin; (
mi m ttanleii leiyii uf li-irm In
wlih li I'h hittn- Jn.-i-r sinlin
ittiil oilier hciuls of the sii-ti1
wmthl hiive been kllli-il."
I'oor devil:;. They will n n. , in
nil probability, r.tte a fiiinj; mim.
rf,iiA i:S the way u iiot ;i in ihe-taloi-niieil
eouiiltirf.
Only t!u- INS nre mlt.ikl. Tlii'
O.S. S U MME RMOTOR I! ' U
lis - cMt&W
III. Fwl
MauiillsfkMl OUTS plot fur furiililu
ovorthrmv of tho ;m iMilhifiil, nud
ir Ihoy lose thoy lun tln.tr livi'i".
If Ihoy win. tho In lose thoir livos
I'hlH ivrltor, for ono, grimily pro
torn llio AtiK-rican v.ay. Wo not
fiklilfiilly workud up over our
politkii, but wo IXWT fiiuc riilnn
Kipuulfi when K'h nil over.
,ol'8 lioop it that way.
AVERILL BATS WAY
TO LEAGUE'S TOP
CI.KVHI.ANI1. AllB. 'Jt.-(AI')
Knrl Avorill. ('Iovi'IhihI'h hIukiUhk
UUIJIiJiIit, who loiirnt'il hln buiK'lNill
oil .Sir lioulliih, W'liBh., samllol-s,
Imlil l hu Ainorluin louiiuu hatilim
li'u.loi'Hhlp today Willi an avciw
or .:in:i.
1 1 Iii murk was two points bi'tlvr
Mian (iolnlB of Ihu Vunks and
Wcalhorly, Ills "lovoliinil toalu
niulo who wiiiu th.d at .'.Isl.
Avorill haa ilulil.nl isl liitu to
h ail I hut dopuriinonl, Cluu llo
(luhrlnm-r uf llio TIkoib boini; sec
oud Willi 177. Avuiill ulu tops
Ihu liuiiuu in Iriplia with 13.
OTERO CHOSEN AS
SENATOR NOMINEE
ALIII'iJI KIliJl i:. N. .M . Au:;. 2u.
- (Al) llintriit Juil M. A.
tltiTu. Jr., of Santa Vr. mm of ono
of Now Mt'Kico's territorial Kiivor
niu.H, oylcrday wi;i noniinali'd by
ihu ii'imlilb tin parly In rum i ni inn
lii'to ad ila slioil term rnlh-d
Hlati'ri Ki'UaUaial culldiilulo. Ill'
vuu willloul oipoitiou.
MARKETS
WHEAT
I'nKTl.AND. Auk. :M. (AIM
Alter sliiillnn weali the niiil'ltel ttir
wheiil fiiiiiii's rett)eri'tl anil Ideal
ly was fcr hii:her for Siii in the fi
nal Iniliiy. Kveli Itie Male of Km Hi
hllMhelrt of May fliile.l lei i-heek Hie
mlwiiu'e. 'I'lu-it' was iid eliniie In
eii'Oi wheal.
heui ; (M"'n llil
Mnv Mm Inlil t no liinj
Sept. !i4 i !'s J !'4
I lee !it !'H Ml !!
I it 'll u heal : :W lU-u hluesleni.
hu , 111; ilark Inn (I w inh r i:i (tei
rent I H i ; h I- per ci-iii lllii; tin
II per cent I 7 i : tofi white, west
ei n i hit.' itv; haul w Inter lo i ;
ie.-(elU leil '.!'.
PRODUCE
V 'II I l.M. : t AIM
111 T I KI,' tM Hits. A I'.liii'. :;e lb
Ml pan lunetil viap(er. ;t!'e 111. Mi
(ailons, It li. 1. 1.-. paiehMieiit wiap
pei s. ;:.'e Ih : eaimns, lb.
IH'TTI'lil'AT I'nitlan.l .leh
ei). Keiieia! price A i:iaie. ih liv
ere. al eii:-t I U if WeeKlv. :!!
h'ie M ; eoiinli y mutes, :;s :!! le
Ih,; It Luele, Ih ; (' nia.le al
Ilia i Kei
It tlliAliK t liKAM Ki MI MAII
Ki: T Hill nif; pilt e, Lutleital ha
HI-.
Til il.;' lhl lit j; p; he b w hth'
sale i ; Ki i a LMi ; MHiuhii K
Hie; rH;i tneituiltl, Hue; ilit lite
fliilin. HiM:. lNe; nmler Kiaile,
Hie; pullets. I I.- .inen
I.IVI IVl I.TUV I'.Hllaiul el
l el V. htiv Hit: pi ll e I .eKllill 11
liens, I'J i:'e Ih.; others l4lfh,Hli:e,
Cheese anil country ineais. new
put at ties, new onions, cunia limpet,
w uol, liaj, heps, iiioliaii' a ml ca-
earn haik. sleazy anil unchaiiceil
( 'n n I n loupe .s w ere : tt ah' un n
tnle on the Kay. i Snle Kai met s'
market, with aknua "npaio iurk
MiM.ily i."-7U uml ii'an.1 Islaml
S pea is lit-Hai w hile The 1 alle-.
r-intU to). iiiomiil Jo lMllauh.
weio 1 2i ci ate.
Communique from Two
THE WORLD
WITH A FENCE:
' A New Novel by Slartan
Sims
SYNOPSIS: Carol Torrance just
has lohl her very tlulightfut family
that hIiu la ieuviiu; them noxt
month lo teach sehool In Auhhorn,
(hi. M illy, hor mother, flutters ami
objeettr, her sister Jill ucceptH Hit-
news mutter of fuctly; rut, tho
Kiried moinhor of tho family, uu
ilei'htiimls perfeelly. Hut I'ut com
It'rtHes Ihu loneliliess 111 pioapoct
lor him while tihootiiiti mlf with
Curol, and Carol exacts u promise
from I'ut that ho will keep on with
his willing.
Coupler Three
I ton Hicliunls uppeared Unit eve
ning unexpectedly, his habit mil
Kiln buried under an air of pertur
hutlon. It was I'on whom Carol
had considered murryiiiK- bet ause
ho wiirf t;tilid ami nmiahle, ami be
tuuse lila niuKUificetit body ami
uxipilsllo eleiitillness tricked peo
ple into thinking him huudsonie.
lie walked in without lininj.;,
and coiuronted Curol in the liv-iuK-i'ooui.
"What's this about you going to
Asbboio?"
Curol biuret! at him. The almost
Indecent intimacy of small lowu.s,
Inld she said? None of t lu family
hud been out of ear. shot since she
first brought the mutter up lor dis
cussion. "Will you pleuse tell tno where
you heard thai? And sil down, in
stead ot glaring at mi? like a uut
lic cop."
He sal down with an air of Im
pel uiaiicnce. "I saw Jim Henley in
the d: UK stole, uml he ssanl he'd
recommended yuu and that he
imagined oud laUe the joi."
"Oh. he did-.' lie know'.; an aw
ful l.il." Sue vvu.i imreaianiingly
milated with Mini Henley lur spe
culating on lmr decision in a drug
Htuie.
" tm're not oln, are you,
Ca nil'.'"
His eyes hedged her. Tln' were
Mile uml liii.emimis. uml she look
ed iihiiv liom (hem. He got up
ami walked the length ot tim room
a hahlt he hail when he was wor
ried. "I.et'.s go for a ride. 1 want to ar
gue with oii ami I don'l want Jim
iiiiiiiin' out en me."
"All light. I. el me get u hat."
It had to he raced, .-he knew.
Hon was part of her lite m Mere
dith, and like Meredith hi im.e.'e
was distoi -1 - (I . enlaiut'd, hy tin
tmiiilneme ol rp.iiali"H. He tali!
ni aiiiih ,-;.! Uiil'l ll" t'-aehtd an
lllifieipietited load, 'I'lOMI he Min
ed on her
"l-lsleli. Carol thi whole 'thli g
oiiinls scicwy. What's i he idea.'"
She meant, ot cenve, to lell him
what she hatl told Al ill v. She
tried it (ell him that, uml he
bitched her wot.U aside like
glials,
" on wouldn't go to another
low n and ( ;o h seh.ol lo: 1 luit-
Youi fal.ir) won t y.a any taitle r
than ),nnr itu ihiic does here.
on re Jiisl chet kiiii out. aieii't
ou ."' Hit x.iu'e sounded lui i )
Mm red.
She w at t lied the How of p.l w
;l.i lit 'nellea tl llie ll ;lii -i. I he ca I
-.eemed :ta t lomi I , while 11 Mill
iu:ii.t niclit moved pat them
- was tailii'i" like Cue ear, she
thoughr standin.: still while he
lire m i ut by on the w iml. hat
was It the lied tjneeii had raid:
thai you hud to run wry fust to
stay hi the t.nnie (dat ? And uiUt !i
taster than that to get iin where"
Urn looked ut the road and wailed,
and he had lo tell him the tuith
ll s man loved you, that was the
U at o;i t on hi do.
"1 HUMS 1 am, Pou. Thoiti'a so
Fronts
is
uttm
little point to tho way i live."
lie bald surprisingly: "There's
not much point to the way any
body lives. Aidiboro's no differ
ent from Meredith; don't kid your
self ubout that."
"I'm not. Hut I don't Intend to
slay there."
"You mean . . . yoft're not com
ing back?"
Her throat ached intolerably,
ami I n'n arm was aero as her
Mhoulders. 11 ta arm -hud been
t here before, and the sensution
hud never gone beyond a pleasant
warmth a sort of tempered pleas-;
tiro: ll hud never approached the '
Hword-liku eetasy of Hill Karadny's
enihiueo. Hut Hill Karadny was in
New York, and the dust of five
years lay thick on the memory of ('
hiin. ,
He sensed her uncertainty, and 1
with one bund he wrenched the s
car Into u deserted side road uml
stopped.
"t arol . . ."
He bail both arms around her.
ami his mouth was hunting hers.
She gfivo up and kissed him re
luctantly. Hut it wasn't the snrt of kiss she
had hud liom him before.
She wienehed herself away final
ly uml sal. shivering, in the far
corner. She was intensely angry,
with herself as well as with him.
"You overplayed it, I ion. Let's
go home."
"If you think I did that purpose
ly . . ." His voice was savage ami
It sounded as if he had been run
ning lor miles, lie knew he haif
lost, as surely us Carol knew it.
Tctiderm ss tiii):lit have broken
her, hut she despised him now for
touching u siring she hadn't known
was there; that Jarred discordant
ly in her ears.
"I don't," she ad milted shortly,
"It wasn't your tault at all. I sup
pose ii was perfectly natural."
Natural. 1 amn nai are any w ay.
with its insettale urge for per
petuation. It used sneaking, under'
hand meihod to uchiew its end:
it hit below th" heli. You saw
samples e er w here: grossly mis
uiated men ami women who eudin
ed each oilier "tor the sake ot the
children." Mm unless you ha-l a
mind like Knn Torrance's you
saw tiiein as goon, suustuutial poo
Pie.
And if otl could see them that
Win. ( and relieved wearily, ou
ueie pi-ftli hlekv. . . .
N.iilo r oi tie in spoke until tin
ear hid -l.ipp.-.l lutoie her o - h
do. ii, Unts eyes Were Wielih-il,
and si:.' waited li tl.s-ly at h:m
She lelt limp and sp.-nl, i. u il.e
hot W Mid had hui lit out her ei:,o
tiom.. I'oitht i nawed al her aaui
peihai's (die too toiiteied from
Pat's tault of elng the other p.t
tllie. . . .
Many mg 1 "on wouhl sunplif
lite, and le-aven knew she had
iiellhei tt,.o.ie nor capa- itv (or a
spei la- iila r t .ii'i'iT. Ihu lne w it h
I o:i would he a monotone, and stie
w anted a-i ot i .i-ional lug hi oh:
even ii ,e paid for eefv mu !l mo
nieiit w ith n cim; h no ni iry one .n
hm k (! spa ir.
She ral-d a hand and touched
Irs lai e. mid he snatched at ti:e
band and kr-scd it.
' Listen, Carol: let me come oe;
and si e i.,n;ie tune."
"II I think it'!i any tise." She
could lell better w lieu she Was
awa ; nillt now she was ton clo;-e
to see him elo.tily. "I'll wide you '
She ripened tile al" dooi' hut he
diew her hack and kissed ber
airaiu, Vei v carefully. She re.th.cd
that he w.i? tiemblmg all over.
Ho bo coutisued)
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j Iff cnassyrfflasy i3
Savings at Piggly Wiggly
Idorf Tissue
ally advertised Sanitary
Snowdrift Shortening CCf1
3 lb. can vl W
You may look for higher prices
Bulk Shortening
4 rounds
Made by Crisco people Do not
oil shortening.
Shredded Wheat
2 Packages
Shredded Wheat and sliced
breakfast dish.
GOOD COFFEE
MANNING'S,
Pound OW
The finest coffees are used in this blend.
PEABERRY COFFEE
Pound 20C
For the best coffee buy it in the whole bean
and have it ground in our modern mill.
Fancy Louisiana Blue
ItC6 Rose, 2 pounds
Pork and Beans
3 cans
Van Camp's 22-oz. can.
Ginger Ale Lime Rickc 1Qc
Canada Dry, 28-oz. bottle -
Pancake Flour A -
9-lb. bag
Pillsbury'g Harvest Time
Snowshoe Syrup
Cane & Mcrie, 1-qt. can JbtMK
Mop Stick Each . He
O. K. Soapfrr: 25c
P. & G. Clean Quick
Soap Chips, 5-lb. Pkg
Lifebuoy Soap 3 bars , 17c
Tomato Juice -
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'J : ;;o Violin Soloetions.
S: -li .loss,. Crawford at the Or .
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II:!!" The World Hook Man.
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I un l'ii. MnnoriiM.
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f 0
Tissue, mm mf
Scot's
9 PrOL
for shortening.
tening.
49c
Nothing
be fooled by cheap fish
23c
Oxydol
Large Package
oeaches makes the best
FLY RIBBONS
Fresh Stock
4 Rolls 8c
15c
29c
Windmill Flour
49 ibs $149
Fine Montana Hardwheat Hour
Golden Bells
49-lb. cck $ 139
Sperry Rolled
Oats
9-lb. sack
20-piece Rose Sharon
Luncheon Sets, will ar
rive within the next few
days, being shipped from
factory on August 10th.
a
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Sjo-red Seleclions.
Program Dedicated to Vet
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Old Time Fiddling with Er
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Sunday Request Program.
Vocal Knseinhle.
Salon Selections.
Manhattan Comert Hand.
Afternoon Hours
Organ Conceit, Wanda Ar
mour. I 'oujilus County Creamery
presents Max Oolan and Ills
lo :ii0-U:nu-1
1 : l.V
1 1 : 15-
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Sahm Orchestra.
Sunday Sermon, Iiev. Fore
mun.
Clark Wilson's l ulled Ar
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Juek I leinarchant.
Harmony Isle.
(Jwen Rose Zenor.
Louis Katzman uml His Or
rhostra. John McCormnek.
Populur Dunce Tini3.
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E)a(l Devotions
I'll. CHARLES A. EDWARDS
Clvili.ition may be said to be
I he Kie.it enemy of the k (nu
dum of tied, but that slalcnieut
Is only 1 1 ut' because civiliza
tion bus bf.'ii enrrui'teil. Our
nlh'i:eil civilialiou Is al bottom
only a new form of barbarism
because there is a mortal de
generacy at the hear; of it. Civ
ilization s-huu Id mean IdeuU of
character und culture, pieiy and
good manners, art, mule and
poetry. The tfraeet of lite are
being choked by the weeds of
l feci 1 ami shallow pretentious
noss. i Hti we wave i iviliration'.
Thank Cod (here Is something
I hat can be sa ed. A man's
soul cun he sHed, and where a
ninn's soul i an he saved there
is I he 1 ginniim of better things
and the dawning of a finer day.
Help us, dear Father, to make
our persotml t out ributfon to a
better civiliutiou by having the
Kingdom of tiud within
Allien.
Science give you a new way
to all-over skin love'.i- jjj,
nes; in Palmolive. Bar ji
19c
Towels
handier in the home or camping than these
towels lou loweit to ron.
Peet's Granulated Soap 25C
Large Package
A few packages on the shelf will asve against future
prices.
19c
Makes richer suds soaks clothes whiter
water easier on hands.
-softens hard
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Why have flies!
Quart 37c
Bring container
Fine local
HOME GROWN
39c
RAMBLINGS
or the
NEWS-REVIEW
MAN
llr I'M I. .IKNKINS
SN COMPANY, perhapii, with oth
ers. I awoke this mornimi to a
full reulizuLion that the Legion con
vention v.iis over.
lit v. o u r s e , it
sessions c 1 o :; c d
last Sut u r (' a y ;
but still t h e r e
wiXA something to
be done. That
sonietliiti I have
been diligently
attending to ever
since mmely,
cittehint; up on
some sleep.
' I slent all day
last Sunday, and nil that night.
Then ill Portland the next night,
seven flights above the ro.r of
Third and Pine streets. I slept
some more until nine o'clock the
iiom morning. The next afternoou
1 went to sleep in u chair, find went
to bed at nine that i ii : 1 1 l.uck
homo the ne.M evening I slept an
hour before supper tune, fill asleej.
again at seven-thirty and slept the
clock around. To luy I'm about hack
to normal, although a few hour
more in bed would he appreciated,
, and wouldn't hurt me any.
Port land is an iiwful noisy town.
; and the noisiest ilnyM in It are it?
street ars. It will b a ides.-ing
lor the people who live there, and
lor those who vi.it thete, when
1 ihese noisy relics are disi aided
ami their places liken by inh.her
tit ed chh lea w itlt t oinp.trut i ely
silent motor:'.
t
I mk Pro-it on. dep.u tin "tit ( nm
mander ot" the Voternns of Foreign
Wars of Oregon, niuue a speech at
the veteran In-spitul in Portland,
and spent a whole day visiting
many friends he found there. Dick
i? flout Roeburg. un of coursa ott
know, and Is kept on tiie jump
visiting the, many VFW iosts
thiouHhoin the i'tiite. und nUeni
ing deKrtni ut ineetiity:.-. He
drives. I vvoi! 1 sa, or llo tuou
saud miles a vein, l.irutly ,u tot
puteresU of hu orgauuatluu.
Jr POST'S NEW
If WHOLE WHEA1
AH tho food-energy
of whole wheat In a
cereal with a
BRAND
NEW lor
FLAVOR 23 c
I Raisins
Rai6ins are ad
vancmg in
price better
have a few ex
tra packages
on hand. Use
plenty of rai
tins for good
health.
4 lb. bag
PICKLING
SPICES
12 Pound lc
BACON
Frye's Sugar Cured
Pound 33c
Fruits and
Vegetables
HOME GROWN
Cantaloupes, 3 for 10c
Good Size
Tomatoes, 4 lbs 9c
toma'.oes
Qreen Peppers, lb. 7c
NEW LOCAL
Cabbage, pound . . Jc
Lemons, dozen . . .
Big fancy 360's Sunklst
Canning Supplies Everyday canning sup
plies at Piggly Wiggly lowest in 10 years.
Department headquarterH are in
tho courthouse, and Dick introduc
ed me there tu a friend of his, a
daoper. soft spoken. Intelligent
looking fellow with a nighty blue
and innocent, looking pair of eyes.
"Ily the way." Dick uaid. turning
to hini, "I never have thought to
ask you what occupation you fol
lowed. What do you do, anyhow':'
"I'm in the bail bond but-dne-s,"
his friend replied.
"Oh. 1 see! You work with thc
police." said Dick, slyly.
"Well no, not exactly; they iit
'em in, and I taue 'em out!"
Here's a hard mie that i:; going
the round's: A teacher in one oi' the
primary grades ' was questioning
her young scholars on current, occurrence;-.
"Who Is responsible for
tue presence of nil the fine young;
men who are building roads in our
mountains and helping conserve
the great timber robouccs found
there'.'" she u.-ked them.
"The CCt, teacher," wan the in
stant reply.
"And what great iii;;.i:ution is
aiding the drouth su.'ierers in the
stricken midvist of our great
count ry ?"
"Tiie government, toucher."
"No.v, who gave i;'s t nest iiree.t
mountains mid plains of our:!, vit'i
their wealth of timber ami :rn,'. ing
erops. und mighty rivers fud of o
lentiul power to he ha::ie.sed (li
the helieht id all the p-.-opl.-Y" A
teurl.er." r.ai.l one lit:t !
boy; wlureupon amitlur in tho
Iroiil low of seul-i tu.ued nrotiti I
and shouted at liiiu: "ohul up, jou
;loiguiiei Republican!"
The annual pit nic of the Eazb s
lo.Ue will be held Sunday, Augxsl
at Krohn'y glove, it v. a. mi
nonuied this n.n ninti. There will
he a tmskt.'t dinner ut noon, spoils,
sw iniinin ;, soft hall game und oili
er activities. Free tiansportutlotl
to tlj picnic grounds troui th
Muccabee hall in Rosfbnig will Ir
provided. Trinlis will bu.c at n
o'clock Sunday morning.
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Prr.iidential einnpatgn Hews
war news st nko news nil
kinds of news in the NVws. f
Reviett. .mco day. U.ad it mi l
keep veil i'lfoimrd. It cnptH
only r.oe p.r month by currier
in Roftdnn::: only fl.im for
nteo month by mail, in
Douglitjj loi.ntv.
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