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VOI.IME XVI.
ItOSKIURQ, OREGOX, MONDAY KVKNING, WECEMBKR 15, 1013.
MAKE LEVY TUESDAY
County Court Busy Today With
Routine Matters
ONE PROTEST MADE TO BUDGET
O. C. Hrown, Mowltia Grange.
I, . M. VanAuken, Roaeburg.
II. A. Heavens, Roaeburg.
Arthur Cloake, Roseburg.
Richard N. Misner, Roseburg.
JarktMMI Voice Protest.
Late this afternoon Atty. C. 8.
Jackson appeared before the court
and made a protest as to several
Items Included In the budget, includ
ing the amounts set apart for roadn,
:Hchools, and deputies in the Asses
sor's, Clerk's and other offices. He
said he represented a number of tax
payers, and that ho- would canvass
the county on these matters during
the next campaign. No other pro-
" test lo the budget wus offered by ,
anyone.
Tax Levy Will k Aboat 13.75 Mills Crange 1
PrtiliM for a Couty Urn Expert Will I
Also Ik Heard Tomorrow
KKKl' OIT I'NDKSIKAIU.KS.
WASHINGTON. Dec. 1 ".
House Immigration committee
favorably reported the Murnett
migration bill, accompanied
The
has
y
P. 0. LOSES 317,000
i '
Wallace, Idaho, Has Mysterious
Robbery Case
THE SAFE WAS NOT DYNAMITED
Money for Payrolls of foal Miies Wr,
Taken Frra Three Registered Portages
-No Clue Vet foinl
S. L KROHN IS ARRESTED
FOR SELUN6 WHISKEY IN
VIOLATION Of OPTION LAW
T
THK CXsST OP LIVING.
Churged with selling two bottles of
whisky to "Ale" Smith one day last
week. 8. li. Krohn, the local druggist,
was urrested about 5 o'clock Satur
day eveuiua bv Officer Williams, and
jhad to put up $3llu to guarantee his
I uppcurunce at trial, tomorrow or
Thursday. Mr. Krohn, who was very
indignant at being thus accused of
defying the local option law, replied
to the District Attorney that he had
Caught in San Erancisco for
Curry Co. Killing
VICTIM WAS SHOT FROM AMBUSH
It has been said that the pure food
law has operated to increase prices
aud that it Is one of the reasons for
I ho high cost of living. This la not
so. The pure food law has Increased
food values, but not food prices. It
Is true that spices which five years
ago could be bought for ir cents a
pound now sell for 25 cents a pound;
maple syrup which formerly sold for
til) cents a gallon Is now worth 11.26
a gallon; iO-cont flavoring extracts
have been replacod by 2fi-cent pro
ducts. Hut this Increase In price
does not mean that- tbe consumer la
paying more for his foodstuffs than
formerly. It la more economical to
ibuy pure spires at 25 cents a pound
"-'
I
Property Wwttir:;
stringent provisions for barring all
Asiatics, militants, suffragettes, uilvo
County Court was In session cutis of sabotage and unarchlsts. The
routine mutters occupying measure includes a literary test, re-
The
today.
their attention. Tills was the day for quiring all aliens to reud and write
iicuiing complaints, if any, to the In one language.
county budget for the coming year. WIInoii In lletter.
i ;p to lute this afternoon not a pro- The President's cold is greatly 1m-
lest hail been offered. The aiiuuai proved, according to Dr. Grayson.
tax levy will he made tomorrow,
will apiMiixiiiiute Kl :i-4 mills.
TTZr IWs, V- Pelt, Jr. Was SI. Aaro. R. S-Wti!
innocent or any wrong action. At
torney Klbert Hermann, who 1 rep
resenting Krohn, made arrangements
for a Jury trial this afternoon, and
was of the opinion that the trial
would be held before Justice M ure
ters tomorrow. I
The charge ugnlnst Mr. Krohn Is'
the result of a transaction of a few
Cowley ia feknury 1S9S the Met
Wert Netghbors
(Siieclal to The Evening Review).
W'ALI.At'i:, Idaho, Dec. 15. A!
thotlKl) those In rharen nt the lnves-
tigntion rerused lo divulge the name days ago whereby Smith Is alleged to
of the person suspected, at least one have purchased a bottle of liquor at
arrest is exported soon In connection Krohn's Btore for Tom Strader, which
with the robbery of the postoffire transfer to Strader was witnessed by
here of $17. null 'Saturday nlirht. It Officer Williams. Smith disappeared
It He has resumed some routine duties, Is understood that the postoffice in- soon afterward, going to the country,
iu- but did his work at the White House snectors have almost ononirli evidence but on his return here Saturday the
It Is said that "murder will out,'
out It sometimes
ground olive stones, cocoanut sheila
and sawdust at 15 cents a pound.
To those who love the flavor of
mnple syrup, the genuine product at
$1.25 a gallon is far mora satisfac
tory than an artificial product at
half the price, and the housewife who
pays 25 cents for a bottle of vanilla
Instead of 10 cents for a worthless
' -i 11 1 1 l O Bf 1VIHI ... i i - 1- ...h 11..
i:Z. .""'vmem .r lne and reducing the cost of living In-
, .... HU.(MV vv a III 11 1 Ufl
Uurry County nearly aixteeu
fetfitttiifii i
it Imjak SrpiioM t:!
... ly
(Special to Th Btd!bi jVtVV
iajnijon, Deo. 15.-MUrtat p
Hli'iul oi' U.l!9 mills, ns stilted in the and saw no visitors, it is stilted thut tn warranl an nncst An cxiimlni.- mutter wan hrouicht to his attention
IhiIiIUIhmI budKt't, us tli state tax he will prolmMy not visit the exocu- tton fa Hod to reveal any Indication The .iresiTii.tion on which he ob
Irom (tils county will bo letu, than tivi off! feu for several days. that anv oxnlnsivt' nr .mnlHtiiont was tallied ttio Honor was found to be
ut?u iu ojifii i in buit ruin wiuiM) inu wuiii mm
was at first estimated. Incidentally
it may tn noted that the tax levy iu Mrs. C. H. Chenoweth and tla n cli-
l.uuo t'oiinty for the coming year tor. Knth, were over from Oakland
will bo is niillH," or over four mills this afternoon to do some shopping,
higher than here. o
Tomorrow at 10:.'!0 the court will
also lieur a delegation of Grangers
on their petition filed lust Saturday
i L'H;inling the employment of n farm
ing expert in this county, as dis
cussed here last week by K. E. Illan
chard and endorsed by the local Mer
chants' Association, as well as by t lie
Grange. The filing of those petitions
and resolution was noted in Satur
day's Iteview. The Grange petition
Is as follows:
Want I'unn Kxpvrt.
To the Honorable, the County Court
of Douglas County. Oregon.
We. the underalgned members and
representatives of the Grange asso
ciations of the County of Douglas,
WORK IS SUSPENDED
ON NEW ARMORY; FIGHT
IS OVER SPECIFICATIONS
Work Is suspended on the new
Hoseburg armory, a controversy hav
ing already developed between the
soiled, and bore no date, rancher, shooting him twice from am
money was stolen. Police Chief Mc- On the basis or this document Mr. nusn. Among some firs standing In
Klnley said. It. seemed certain that Kro.hn asserts that he has not vaded a hazel thicket, Cooley Is said to
some one' In the postolfice must have the'hiw. It ia, however, alleged that have lain In Walt for Ilia Intended
taken the money but averred that the prescription was used to obtain victim, when he came along an ad
no ono is under surveillance. i liquor contrary to the purpose of the jacent road or trail. He had trimmed
law. Instead of being filled or can- away the twigs bo he could see Van
WALLACE. Idaho. Dec. 14. celled at the store where filled, It had Pelt's approach, on his return from
Without leaving as much as a finger not been cancelled or only 'In a the postolfice, without himself being
print as a i-lew. burglars last night fashion which was easily erased. The seen. Cooley escaped aftor the mur-
rolilied the local postofflce of a little condition of the prescription at pres- der and has been a fugitive ever
more than $17,0110 and have appar- ent shows that Its original purpose since. He was a native of Curry
entlv made good their escape. The has been filled. Whether the snme County und his mother and brother
rohlierv was committed sometime be- prescription had been previously used
will be an Important factor In the
trial. Smith stilted that he got the
prescription "about u month ago."
in "- -"" iragoitea started a nr at
meuu OI liu-reuBiiiK ll. lor ma uuiuu wh nh .II.. l.nA aaa ...
vurry i.uuiuy nearly sixteeu years , ,rt,lv ,ni . tlmna as fur as V. .. '"".?,;
ago, Prosecuting Attorney Urown ?L ?y,"' Fdavl and Tit tL ZmVlZ'l?.rton ;tav 'l
waa today advised of the arrest In P" 1 '"UT more .aHsfactorv The Elllott. Company. Inabe srA
San Krancisco this morning of Aaron X of the great food "finjrh?M$1$ ''
R. Cooley. It Is charged that Cooley P,, ?I J !rn i,.ef .nH .,.r U,n,e threten" IpTMel '
in February. 1888. In the Chetco Val- "u tih WmiJSSm l lr ufrro"odi,Ct!!rM' t8",'"
ley. Curry County, assassinated Tho.. al$L'. bo hl2h today and I PM ar?C ,2d ttoTiJ J
N. Van Pelt, Jr.. a neighbor!!!. .1" y .y
""'"""' " men. The Innandlarassi ten .-
pnnmitiinp riMimnrtH nn tha AVAllahlA . ,'. . ..n .
. - -r - - inscrioea, "Heven.e Isr slM, rr
:!U and o'clock ttiis morn-
supply, Influenced by the expense of
preparation and transportation. Ex.
o
MISS HORNER LECTURES
AT fULLERTON SCHOOL;
PERMANENT EXHIBIT PLAN
tween 1:
ing.
The registered mall on last night's
SDokane train contained three $.jO(o-
still reside there. Cooley Is said to
have been working in San Krancisco!
for severnl vears. He will he brollKht 1
to Curry County for trial,
slate military board and Contractor regls.,.ei packages, consigned from
John Hunter. On Saturday the mill
tary board, through the local Sheriff's
office, served notice on Hunter and
tho bonding company who furnished
Oregon, and of the
county, do hereby
tin tit'oii of the Hoseburg
hougias County Merchants' Associa
tion, and do earnestly urge that your
honorable body provide for at the
earliest possible moment, either by
special provision in the annual tax
l.-vv of the county, or by the appro
priation of funds not otherwise pro
llel. the minimum sum of $l.r00
for tbe uses anil purposes meimonrw
ill and provided for
bill No. ?-', Laws of
I Signed 1
C II llailev, Master Douglas Conn
tv romoli;". llrange.
lr o c. Hrown. Lecturer Doug
la- ftui nt v l'olnona Orange.
Mrs W. ('. Winston, Kvergreer
Oraime.
Mr.. ' 11. Hail
Cieek tiraliae.
lr. C Acrfifand. Overland
farmers of said hi9 J,oml. V! completion of this InlKt bP )U to , lna
the Old National Hank, of Spokane.
to the First National Hank of Mul
lan. The money was forwarded in
order that the local Institutions
pay
IXCAI, NKW8.
"Who Will Marry Mary?"
checks of the Morning, field Hunter.
Snow Sturm and other mines of the
Mullan district, which pay their em
ployes on the l.'.th. Besides these. ,n(, holldnys with his brother
registered packages, a remittance nan cuncM, of Kdenbower.
just lie
postoffii-e
local offici
$ I Mill and
gate more
el veil from the Huike
outiilnitig $.".r..", and the
had on hand between
I in", making the aggre
thall $17,000.
Senate
ari
c. -X llrand 'Overland Orchards,
i; w. Kruse, Melrose lirange.
W I-:, liaveniiort, Melrose Orange.
W c Winston. Kvergreen (irange.
.1 Moore, s. Heer Creek Orange.
C W. Hradford. lioseliurg.
i la- II. I InrTllieister. Hoseburg.
- M . Matbews, Master Itescue
( ; rang-1.
i; M Spragite. S.-c. Orange -l.'S.
i;.c Mar-h. Looking Olass.
Arthur II. Marsh, Looking Olass.
V i : Mini in-. Hoseburg.
L. H Skinner. Hoseburg.
t ' s Or.-.-n.
i t, li'iiiibleton. Wilbur Orange.
I-...I Wi-lSlntl Hoseburg.
Edgar A. Miller. Hoseburg.
, (;,,-, A Winston, Kvergreen
Orange.
Clav Smith. Itosehure.
Wnl onvhe-s. Looking Olass.
,., . Hradlxirn. Hoseburg.
.1. IV Luse, Sutlierlin.
V i, lloggp. Hoseburg.
laiiii.is o W(jrk a,.(.or,n, , contract, that the
heartily endorbo lf,ulton8 ()f tlle .-oatract were
inn uii ii j; fuiiU'iieu wiiii u riuini'i.
It was ulleged in the notice that the
concrete walls being put In by Hun
ter are but 12 inches thick, while
the specifications call for 1 :i-ineh
walls. Hunter was notified to take
out the IL'-inch work and rebuild
according to the specifications.
liUlllfT riiWHIH lllrtl IIU la I.IJIII 1 1 I UK .1..., ,1,,. ni.ulirn
t i. . ,i it was n-cess;irv that the ronsign-
.7." I: .'..', ' . input to the Miillnn bank be for-
l J 111 l II t II It'll ICl I lllilhlvl l lit - , ,
walls, inside and out with a half wrd.;d on tl irly no n . ig r a n
Inch coating, bringing them to the and the Packages we e , " ) '
specified thickness. This tho board "'- ' ' 'f "" ,' 111 '
objected to. holding that the con- this morning for the night.
1-retn wall must, be 1 :! inches thick At 0 o'clock this morning nothing
without line iilasterln ir ol- coatim?. unusual was noticeable around
lly making the walls one Inch thin- office when tin
tier unter expected to save several clerks arriien
hundred dollars on the Job, it Is re
ported. What the outcome wfll be
remains to be seen, and meanwhile
the work on the structure is suspended.
Tonight,
nt Majestic.
O. c. Selher and John Nonner nr
rlved hero from Olendule this after
noon to look arter business matters.
I'.dward Outfield, of Pendleton,
arrived here Sulurday night to spend
M.
by the
191.1.
South Heer
Gr
it. V.. Minth arrived hero this af
ternoon f rmii Dlllard, where he had
been directing the last stages of the
county bridge construction work
there. The bridge will be ready for
use III a few days. I
The liouglas Creditors Association
filed suits in the Justice. Court today
against W. I-'. Collins and wife for
$ in. s.".. which Is alleged to he duo
on some merchandise purchased
while in ltatidon. and against Max O.
limullton for $l.7.. which Is nlleged
postmaster and two duo on bills owing to A. S. Huey and
I he sate l ig Nathan l- llllerlon.
At a regular meeting of the Ful-
but letron School Parent-Teachers' Asso-
whethor by steamer from San Fran- elation Friday evening,. Miss Horner,
Cisco to MarBhfleld, or by way of teacher of history In the high school,
Hoseburg Is still unknown. A requl- entertained the association and the
sltion will bo Issued by the dovernor pupllB of the Fullerton school with
for Cooley's return. an Illustrated lecture. Her subject
The arrest of Cooley was made by was tigypt. Mss Horner has traveled
Detective Doyle, of Spokane, who has through Kgypt, and was of course
been working on the case for some able to make her lecture not only
time past. He will receive a reward interesting, but instructive. Although
of $2 a IH) from this state for making some of tho pictures suggested a re
fills capture of the murderer. Prose- view of the most Interesting history
cutlng Attorney Hrown was busy this of ancient Kgypt, It waa the plan of
afternoon aiding toward the extra- tho lecturer In the main to show the
dltlon of Cooley from San Frnnclsco habits and customs of tho 'Egyptian
to this state. He has been co-operal- people, which was of very Bpeclul In
lng will! Detective Doyle on the ense, tereBt to tho pupils,
leading up to Cooley's nrroHt. i After the lecture It was decided to
o- begin preparing a pernianeni scnooi
MAUKIKD.
the
STKINH AI'KH TKLKOHI). At S2fi
Winchester street Dec. II, 1913.
K. It. Steinhaiiser and Miss Jessie
Telford, Hev. .1. N. McConnell officiating.
hurst." Sylvia PaakharaVvbtY
ner moiner, servin. a jail i
ror inciting a not.
the point of death from
thirst and sleep strike. Hr :
Is still In prison. i
FIRST AMENDMENT MAT""--,
WASU1NQTON. Dee.i' ItsTT
vote of 40 to 35, tb -defeated
the tint of Senator I
cock's amendments to the) a
bill. The amendment w. Un
to fix the number ol re.loMl r
hanks at four and rejqnlrV tjk
of reserve banks' stock tlrtt t"i,'
public. Polndexter voU4 tlU
Democrat!. ; , ' ij-.'V"
Yorxti (;oi:s kast.
I'OHTI.ANI), Dec. if.. In n mes
sage received from J. II Young,
oresldent of tbr Snnk.nnp Poi-tliind
Seattle Hallroad. ho confirmed the tested
report to the effect that lie had re
signed, to take effect January 1st
lie lakes a high position In the Kast
oi i: :ut ti.tvs MtntK.
' CHICAOO, Dec. la. A reprieve of
thirty days from December 19. was
today granted by Oovernor Dunne lo
lienry Spencer, sentenced to die for
tbe murder of Mrs. Hexroat, to allow
Spencer's uttorney time to appeal to
:lho Supreme Court. Attorney .email
said that he expected to prove that
Spencer was Insaty at the time of the
murder.
locked apparently the same as n nun
i....-.., l.,ft l be night before. Post
master Preslev iiuirkly noted the ills- j, ,,.,,,
appearance of the "iree regisiei.-..
packages and a hurried Investigation
followed, revealing tho fuel that they
were missing and that a robbery hud
been committed. A thorough search
of the office and all doors and win
dows did not reveal a single clew, as
.,i,. ibev had not been mo-
'1 he sale nau n.-.-u " "
...i.i ei-:ilrh he ig IlllHie mio
had been as carefully relocked. the
only thing noticeable being that the
Inn.T d bud not 1 n locked.
There -Is a strong belief that the
burglars had inside information of
the large currency shipment and fol
lowed on the same train.
Hostoffice In,-; tors are here mak
ing an limt -gallon.
A paru
tended a
evening ai
time. There
ber from Wit
of It
I I. a. I
eburg people nl-Win-ton
Saturday
a most enjoyable
te al-o a large nntn-
11 ilesetlt.
Coiinly Coniiulssoiner Wiley, who
(tended Ihe convention of the
and commissioners in Port
land last week, reports a very Inter
esting session, lie gained much val
uable Intorniat inn on the building of
public roads, and visited tile new
Columbia KKer highway in company
with the engineer and a number of
others.
So gooil are tlie roads near Hose
burg at Ibis lime that W allace Slugle
I nn di-llwrcd the rural mall nn Houte
1 this nioi-niiig on a motorcycle. Tills
route covers about i; miles, pacing
through Dixonvillc and entering
Hosebuii: on tlie south by way or
Huberts creek, and Is nn excellent
test of the roads' condilion.
At their regular meeting on Dec.
II. Hoseburg lllvo No. 11, L. O. T.
M, elected the following officers:
May Patrick, L. C. ; Priidlo llldlnger,
L. C ; Jessie Happ. K. K.; Llnnio
I'eny, I-'. A.; Clara llonehraku.
chap.; I.ibble Hose, Sergeant; Vlnnle
lialley, I. at A.; Margaret Scott, Sen
tinel; Harriet Perrine, P.
Harry (!. Hoardmau has filed a
petition In the Circuit Court to re
view a Judgment obtained against
him by lrvlu II. Meyer, in the Justice
Court In Hoseburg. The petition Is
litiRed upon defective service of summons.
Tbe motorcycle belonging to P
Illack was responsible for an acci
dent Sunday evening about a o'clock,
which pitched Its owner and (leorge
Tucker, his companion, Into tlie
street, near the entrance to Over
look Addition oil Cuss street. Neither
or the riders were seriously hurt, al
though both sulTered some minor
bruises.
Constable Singleton this morning
entered a piotesl agillllst the selling
of certain goods of the I ' in i u a Cider
and Vinegar Works, which are to be
offered at public sale Sulurday to pay
their creditors on tlie ground that
the goods contain more than the
legal two per cent of alcohol. Iu Hie
event this suspicion is found correel,
tlie elder will probably be made Into
vinegar and sold later.
exhibit of historical relics and curios
A great deal of Interest wus Bhown
In that Idea. A committee was ap
pointed to secure plans for a cabinet
for that purpose and to Investigate
the cost of preparing to make such
an exhibit. Miss Horner said she
has some pottery and other articles
which she will be glad to glva the
school Several others also have o" ; t,lem8elv(,g
lereu 10 give di in irn xum nit-u tin
vate collections, or to got them from
Home other source. The final plans
for tills work will very probably In
clude an exhibit, collected by tho pu
iplls, of Douglas County products, and
II. a general collection of Oregon pro
ducts, etc.
Hefreshmetits and a good social
time were enjoyed after tin- program.
COM.
COUtT I'AKl-'.H ItKCFSH.
WASHINGTON, Dec. I.". -The
Culled States Supreme Court ad
journed for the holidays without de
ciding tlie inter-mountain cases or lay
,-iiiy or the other ponding important
cast's before II. Tbe recess is lo ex-
lend from December VI to Jan. ii.
1UTTLK AT MASATLAX.
MRXICO CITY, Dee.'1tt
ate fighting raced at Maaattaa t
according to a detailed aad Mnav
trustworthy report received hat.
rebels seized launches, mounted I
chine .una on them, aad aro
them to storm" the city wttaV
snid. The federals are ropottod la I
righting from behind mbukaM ,
on the shore. Their ammaaltJo a-
understood to be running
American Consul Alger la bail,
tin nt Mnr.atlsn and man for.
are there. ,r i '
Will Fight Agmla Boon. "
VERA CRUZ. Dec. 15.Thsgfii4
the rebels have withdrawn from Tajav ,
Pico's Immediate vicinity, aeeordlaujt
to wireless message, front Admiral
Fletcher, It Is believed a rMampttost ,
of that attack la only a qneetlM t; i;
as much time as la needed to .apply .1
with amniunltloa and .a.
bring up more artillery from Victoria,
ll-fore their going, Fletcher atate
the rebels cut oft the clty'a water eWh.
lily, and also took all the loeosaotlT
to furnish them meana of facilitate
I ransportutlon of military snpplle. t
tlie front. No definite new. waa r
reived of the number killed ta ft
righting, which appears to have ea
tinned until Into Saturday, but H t
believed the fatalities were
ons. The liner Morro Castle kal .
rlvrd off Tnmplco to take refugee.
lialveston. but the sea waa report
so heavy that the work of
ring them from the warship, wt
1. The official version Was
a 0 7 Americans were taken o.
the American vessels. . ,
Or
Large front room for fa:
Mrs. .1 P. Thiol, or Yonialla, and two or three ror ront. with
Isadore and Orlando Hlce, or Cottage out hoard; gas heat, free bateV'-.
tirove, spent a short time here today pice location-. 327 West Doagta. A
visiting with their brother, I. F. Hlce. Phono S8-.I. .
We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps.
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Felt Slippers, New Munsing Underwear, New Fancy Ribbons,
Men's Slippers, Xmas Belts, New Neckwear for Men.
For Men We Suggest
Men's neckties 25c
Men's neckties 50c
Men's slippers 75c to $1.50
Men's shirts 50 to $3.00
Men's hose 10c to 50c
Men's Handkerchiefs 5c to 50c
Men's supporters 25c
o:
Men's suspenders 50c
Men's underwear $1 to $3
Men's dress gloves $1.50
Men's collar boxes $1.50
For Women We Suggest
Fancy Ribbon Articles 25c-$1.50
Fancy knit slippers 98c
We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps.
Handkerchiefs 3 for 5c to 50c
Hosiery 10c to $1.50
Gloves $1, 1.50, 2.00, $3.50
Dress goods
Silks
Underwear
Fancy ribbons
Table linens
Fancy pillow tops
50c to $3.50
79c to $2 00
50c to $5.00
25c, 35c, 40c
50c to $2.00
25c
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"EverfresIT Apple Syny:
Made in Douglas County
Delicious Porct
Good for Table Use, Cooking, Candy.
For sale by
A. T. MAHMII Al.t,
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THK CASH STOIli:
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THK ECONOMY GBOOK.
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Alexander's ParK Loto
Fronting nn the rmiujnu lllvor, with a (rontas;. of f tm-:t"
len.'h of 2fi0 reet, 'b conmienclOK to attract attantlon for tasf a
reason thut they are (rent values. A lot there contain.
15,000 SQUARE FEET
It Is equal in size to four orrilnury lots, and allow, of dlrMt"'"
ground up In front garilcn, hack garden, and still aaT a
ground for veKetahN-s, chickens, or any other pleasure). . A
here been sold alrendy to prominent people, and tac- nates) I
1500. Secure one in tlaie before they .re all fonew .
UMPQUA LAND AND WATER
BOX 475 KOmVa '