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Mow rorw . GI.KNBALB VU IMTV. On Saturday evening t!io (jlendule Amwinent Co. presented to u larKe audience "Tho Pagan God." The films are most excellent and inuib appreciated by the natrons ol tho Audlturluni. Brown Jt Hanks are the proprietors and managers. Or. and Mrs. ;o. ('. Knott and daughters are going away for a two weeks' vacation and nut. Wo shall niisu thorn, and hope they niny coino Lome benefitted by their brief re spite from ardous work. 3. J. ri:seel, of the tilendnle ChhU store. wa called to Chinook, U'ush.. IVIiy suffer tl:t discomforts and embarrassments of a Goitre t O. O. C. prrparition for soitre lia tn-n-riit.il ojarm Whir Par rH-Ti-ral huniln-d d illr.- lor an u h-r.it inn to rt umn- tfuitri- w li, u t li. (.. cat, l.u i.litum. d (or bikIi a iuui!4r.itm'lr mall viM.-adiluri' i O.G.C. when pruix-rlr apiill.il alvm trails l.irtnrv rt-ult, ur your in-.ii.-r will hi rilundH. tl.ti.C. In Hold duett, by 01M1 . Write (or buob li t. Addrntc IVpl.J O.O.C. CIIIIMICAI. COMPANY x'alllt', YVilunif Ion WE Edison MADZA LAMPS Douglas County Light' and Water Co. LIME SULPHUR SOLUTION Get your orders in now and be prepared. PROMPT SHIPMENTS. Write for prices stating quantity wanted. Sutherlin Fruit Products Co. stTMi:i:i.iN, DoYour Work With Electricity ! Buzz tho Iluzzcr. Wo can p' . 4 1 1 Inrzers or t.utU In four office, wumxMt your dlnlnt; tuMt with tho kll(-h)n. put ulwctrtc ligbtvra your k;" burners, or uny otlior elt-. trloal work. (.tail to you tho rot. Miller's Electric Shop 123 N. Main Street Our Family Laundry Service WHAT IT I A help that will simplify your particular ws-ndsv problems -such Is our family laundry service. Our drh -r r.,!, for Tour f-n. Uy bundle at a definite time e1rh week, and II do tour wash, big la our customary considerate and aanltarv manner. to look after business matters today. l)r. Shelion, the American uussiuu- nry who was raptured and held by 'banditti in Tibet, accompanied by bla : wife and two daughters, arrived In 'ibis city last week for a short visit with Prof, and lri. E. K. Harkness. 'Mrs. Shel'cn Is a slater of Mrs. Hark "r.ess, and the mother of the ladles 'lives with Mr. and Mrs. Harkncas. 'The family reunion was especially 'enjoyed by them all and the lectures 'by Dr. Shi Hon and his wife and daughters at the public school and 'Olivet church were enjoyed by many Clmditlo people. Thny were of grea. interest to all. Ur. Shelfon and fain- ' liy arc enroute east. They expect tor 'return to the Orient after a year's ' rest. I (Hernial (,'h iutauiua dates are set iior June 13 Mi to ISia. It will be a 'rare mat. The Elllson-Whlto Co. ' have announced one of the finest pro- nrpaented. j . r,n el w ent south. (' I Vis, and ho surely was In his Hun-, hlny doilies. He did not so to llorn-j ' l.rook, or. If he did. he did not "wear 'or carry'1 a suitcase. We do not al-( ' low u shadow of suspicion to be in 'dilated against one of our leading 'citizens, see? J I llert Hart, one of the best known 'men on tho coast, will again engage In business in this city. He Is man-1 titer and salesman for the Chevrolet! ars. ills nephew. Merrill Hart, late-1 ' v of the I . S. Marinas, will be his 'lunlnr partner. Both are widely1 ' known and of splendid business ' fjualirieationa and are welcomed to tho city by hosts of friends. I At last our Clendale handle that 'we all considered u veritable Gibral tar, has met Its Waterloo, and stands a monument to the onslaught of a cilp.ei hoy and a weak brother, who SELL oiti:;o.. AX KXPF.ItT SHOE MAKKtt not a mere cobbler mends yum Khoes when they come to us. Wt restore shoes Instead of repairing tlieni. To slreiiglhen the weak uesses without care In preserving the style of the shoe la an old fashioned clumsy work. Let us show you what we do by our modem methods and factory machinery. Rhoe.i called for anil delivered, Je cents extra. Phone I 111. W. S. HOWARD (;HMlvriir Mhos Repairer, fig N. Jsskann St Boaebart Phone 447 EXPEKT WELDING Includi S not only th knowl edge of where to apply the heat, but also Just whea ta lop The work can bs oror ilone as well as underdose. Te possuss the expert knowledge and hays fsrlllty fur delng all kinds oT weidtng work satisfao tonly. We ate at your ser vile any time, M.uhews eltlinprWork Acimim wipim tannic ssinwrr , IttlsKIll lltl, IHrU.t.N ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY noflFnmn lntww LOVE and MARRIED HFE; Dtj. vae noxea auuior Idah MSGlcme Gibson A I. U K'S l-iiiLOSOPHY. I grew a little sick nt heart when I thought how John's mother plana would have to be changed if anything had happened to curtail John's Idea of my wealth. For 1 was very sure John had not entirely paid for the big house, and be expected to use some ol my Income to do it, although he had made me a present of It with so much impresslveness "I think I will write Madam Gor don today and ask her to send me 'down those baby clothes and materl- rIb that I bad bought a year ago. Perhaps It Is just as well that the store would not take them bark af ter the automobile accident. Yn.i will remember that I loid you how angry John was about It. It will be a great pleasure lor me to start in making the little clothes while 1 am down here." "You do want the baby after all," said Alice in a way that let me know she bad been rather troubled about ny selfishness. "Yes, dear, I do. I think when I have a child like one of Ruth's all things will be straightened out." "1 think you are right, Katherine. The great trouble with most of us women Is that we do not pay enough attention to the laws and Instincts ol nature. I believe absolutely that a woman's children satisfy her long ing to fuel that she is Indlspenslble to someone. This, of course, a girl feels during the time that her lover wants her. "One of the greatest delights of love Is the constant flattery which Is poured out at a woman's heart, adulation In which her lover tells hor that she Is Indispensable to his well being: that he thinks of her con stantly: that life will be a desert until she Is with him, etc., etc. "Perhaps that lover Is truthful when he tells this to her. At least, I think he thinks he's honest," said Allte cynically. "But soon aftor mar riage he learns that he ran live with out her: that instead of thinking of her all the time, be is often annoyed by her Insistence of something that will make him think of her uud so she interrupts his business or his pleasure. He finds life Is not a desert place without her constantly Just needod a Ford so badly they took it and rode merrily away, and it may be wo were vain in praise of our city bulltllngs, etc. toad Patrolman J. I,. Scott was In this city today looking after busi ness Interests. Maybe ho has a plan to get a Job on oftr police force. The Ulendale State bank, reliable, convenient and just the place to de posit your gold and jewels, also jut the plnce to start a bank account nnti prepare for a "rainy duy." Kvery business house In this city Is crowded with customers ml doing an Immense trade. Frank Jantzer has sold out his Restaurant to Ilelcher A Son, who an fitting It up and will serve splendid meals at all hours. They will keci 1 nice and convenient eating housi Give them a call. Mrs. Mnry E. Hamilton received i letter from her son, W. S. liantiltoi of the U. 8. Marine service. He hat arrived nt New York and will tie t is charged from the service soon. Ill wife is at their home In Frame 1111 lfter visiting his mother and rela "ves In this cltv lie will return t France, where he has permanent em ployment. Walter and his wife wet (resented a beautiful home by til lather of the latter. We all oxtcn rroetlngs to Walter anil congratulatt 'hem on their valuable present of j nice home. 1 Our (ilendalo public schools th ' nearing the close of a very suecessfit' !ear. Our family In of especial edu ' catlonal anility and many of ihei 'ira Dimilm-.J .t... : ... .- . .M.i.Mi, mi inr 1-11111111K veal. Mrs. J. I,. Clough, who came to our tity on account of the illness ol er pother. Mrs. Miff, returned t ilier home this week. Mrs. Kliff Is '.low much letter. Tho tllendale Service ntntinii 'tanks Brothers, managers, la under I "he supervision of Miss Jack IMntnei j who la gaining new lnurels every da; 11 tne most excellent way she ren ders service to their largo array ei patrons. Miss I'lotner Is an artist of splendid aeciimen, and Is painting signs and making beautiful the sin lion under her direction. X. X. "DANDERINE" Stops Hair Coming Out, Doubles Its Beauty. A few cents buys "Dnnderlne." After an annliestlon of "iiMn.tnrin.." vou tan not find a fallen hnlr or any -?andllin. besides m-i-rv hnlr ihn'. tew life. vlrnr hrlirhtiim. color and thickness. ' I - Brrvnw.wKj.NKW mv n. man.. at his side, provided he I- well as sured that she U home, where hi tan find her If ho withes her." "Alice, I do not b.-lioe you have 'ever had a man make lo-e to you In 'your life," I said ' "Yes, 1 have, dear." fhe answered. "'I believe 1 have had the nmt bcau- 'tiful. tho most absorbi'ig hive made 'to me of any woman livtt'4 "And you did not r-turn it. Htul ilroxiie IriHillu-siniied.' "Yis. I did in a niea:,u:e. but the man was not only poor, nut weak. ! I knew he would neer amount to anything, and in some way 1 naa an Instinct, or rather I had been disil lusioned by my married friends I saw about me. I knew that one may not live on love alone, whatever the novel, the drama and movies may say. and so I let him so cut of -ny life. He probably thinks I am the one who ruined It. Hut I dij not. Ka'.lierine. I could never have made anything of him. lie would have been nothing but a philanderer. And as soon as I had married him he would have gone philandering around with someone else. He is I doing 11 today, while his w ife is left at home to take care of ailing child ren and to get along the best she 'can with very little to do it with. ! "I am much happier mairied to 'loin, who has never complimented me highly, who has never told me in Impassioned words that he loved hie. but who, I know, is not suyins those things to any other woman if 'tie is not saying them to me: and ! who. In his heart, is proud of me and respects and regards tin- almvp all IbtherB. I have a sincere affection for Tom. I can not say I do not sometimes long for ilie thrill of the bther life, but I say to myself. I thrill or two are all that one can '.Vk in a life time, which isusually j .Aominonplnce monotony for the most j bl us." "And you are hapiiy, Alice?" I "I am at least contented. Hut you must go to sleep, dear, you have had i very trying dav." "I wish I were like you," I said as i put uiy arms arcunii hi r shoulder i caressingly. 'rtmmrttiw A letter From Karl I Nheppnrrl. How One Woman 1 Helped Another Foley Kidney Fills are bought in every slate in the Union by men and women on the recommendation of tboie who already have been relieved of kidney trouble and bladder ail ments by this sterling family remedy. Comparatively little advertising hns been dona for Foley Kidney Pills, yet they are well known, and those who know their splendid healing properties never accept an imitation or substitute for the genuine Foley. Pains Banished; Health Restored "In September, 1613. I was tricben with lumbago and was unabl to turn tnyself in bed. 1 wsa undrr the cai ol physician but obtained no rtlief. A r.aifihbcr brought ma a half bottl at FoWy Kidnoy Cult; Btid he hail tn irrilarly afflicted and they had raliovfd har. Sa I triad them, nd after taking threa hottlea was wrll and on my tret. I moit heathly recommend Foley Kidney Pilla. I neve nmtknqwn them to fail." Mr. C. H.LveUnd. Duucao Mills, 111. Foley Kidney Pills aid mid ami at nature. They strengthen and invigorate weak or diseased kid neys and help to keep (he blood clean and pure, relieving backache, rhr-imic rina. lumbafn. Stiff or wo lien join: i me mu ;rlet. p-..iiir.ee under t be :yet, lanfuiilneaa ard oihr-r tymptotaa ot tidusry trouble or bladder ailment . SOLD EY Sold Rverywhere. 0 CITY NEWS & Arundel, piano tuner. Pnone ISSi. Fiher's niend Flour more ant! 'letter loaves at your grocer. Bprslla Corsenuie. i.'lara Corum fssns, 42-R. 811 Vf. Wash. . tf Nifty millinery at Bellows, not over $15. t. We wash and polish cars at Mer en's garage. roiiltrynicn Ret your kale plant? roni Karl osburg. 702 Kulli rtoli. juc per 100. See Tut for mill work, cement. .ilii.iterinK, hrlck and shop work, ;iniie blocks, etc. F.l.Vr .1. A. Kiiiey. of Sutherlin as o.r Tuesday for a short time le was accompanied by K. C. Stiles nd wife. Fonich's Grill will hereafter re naln open unlll 12 o'clock p. in. Short orders at all times, beat of ser vice. Hotel Crand block. KerythlnK of tho best, and the 'est of everything In our line. Km Its 'nil Confe -fintirry, (Soft Drinks. 1. e rejin ar.d a- full line of I.unrk 'ds. Oiun evenings and holidavs 11m Alcoe. JIS N. Jackson St. M. A. BULEY CONTRACTOR Builds Anything. First class work. Let me fitiure wilh you. Box"304," Resi dence 305 Douglas St. Hoseburg., Oregon. STOP ITCHIN Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief There ia one sate, dependable treat ment that relieve itching torture and lhat cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask any druttxist lor s 35c or $1 bottle of Zemo and apply it aijdirecled. Soon you will find that irritations, pimples, blackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm and similar skin troubles w ill disappear. Zemo. the penetrating, satisfying liquid, is ail that is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions, makes the skin soft, 6mooth and healthy. The E. W. Rose Co.. Cleveland. O. All massif led Advertisements In serted new today will be- found on last pane under "New Today" nei. II.D. WANTED Dishwasher at Foutch's restaurant. WANTED Experienced waitress al once. Cafeteria. COOK'S HKLKER Or second cook wuntcd at the cateter-a. WANTED Man or ooy willing to do Jjniior work lor ooaru. inquire at Cafeteria. WANTED Woman for general hnurework. Mrs. Fred Fisher, rhone 26-F3. WANTED Experienced waitress, al so dishwasher. Apply Mrs. Geo. Koutch. WANTED Work by the hour or day. Call Koom 16, Kosebura Apartments. WANTED Sheep shearers. Have 280 hind. Sam Strlckler, Uox 118 lit. 1, 'Hoseburg, Ore. WANTED Furnished room In prl vale family by two young men. Address It. W News-lteview. WANTED. .Middle ned woman to help with work. Phono 4J6-J, ol call at 1021 North Jackson. WANTED Nicely furnished house In good res. deuce district. Ad dress A. C. care News-Review. HOUSE WANTED Want to buy or hire good work horse. Phone ear ly mornings 15-F12. John Good bourn. WANTED A woman to do general housework In a smalt family, liest of waftes. Inquire of F. E. Safley, Sutherlin, Ore. WANTED Woman to do cooking and general housework on farm later part of May. Address B. C, care News-Heview. WANTED Modern furnished hous or bungalow, by couple without hlldren. Will be permanent. It: quire at News-Review office. WANTED TO RENT. Furnished four-room hoirfce for the su. inner must be reasonable. Address H. G care News-Review. WANTED Ray mare. 1300 t 1400 must be true worker. Oive de scription and price. J. B. Largi Oaklnud, Ore. Phone 51-F3. CAPAP.I.K WOMAN cook wants work in log or road camp or on ranch employing large number of men can furnish own helpers. Address 11. P. care News-Heview, or I'hone 9-F 4. KOI, RRVT ?Oi! RENT Room with bath. In quire 401 So. Muln St. FOR RENT Large front room close in. Phone 12-Y. FOR RENT S.-.rety ceposlt boxes Rosetiurr National Bank. FOR RENT 4 nnfurnlshed rooms at 21, cnadwlck St. Call morn Ings. FOR RENT 5 rooms in the War nock apartments, 106 East Wash ington. FOR KENT Remington typewrite! No. 10. Inquire Voshurg Bros., ..i .v Jackson street. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Also sin gle rooms nt reasonable prices Roseburg Apartments, oor Malt FOR KENT Modern five room bun galow, wlih sleeping porch; close in; garage and furnace. No child ren. Inquire at News office. MISCELLANEOUS. GENERAL TRANSFER Hauling and country trips a specialty Troy. II A Co, Phone 151. BE GOOD TO YOURSELF Phone 76 and ride. Jitney on the Job unti midnight. FOUND An envelope containing kodak pit-tutes and films. Ownr pl'-n-e c.ill nt News-Review office SAFETY FIKST Seem a safetv depoilt box for your Taluable pa rrs at th Roseburr National Pank FOl Nn pair of mens gloves. The owner miy recover property at News-Review office. t2 BLUE PRINTING We do commei cial blue printing, five cents per sqcare foot. Douglas Abslarct Company. "THE OLD RELIABLE- Albanv Nurseries. Inc. The firm that 1'' rlM- F- E. Jordan.! Special Agent, Koseburj. FOUND -Black glove. Owner can gel same at this office. LOST Overland auionioMie crana on Jackion street. Fintler please leave at News Kevlew. uiffce. MONEY TO LOAN 20-year r.irat credit farm loans, low luterej; rate. S2U.U00 local money to loan on good real estate. First -mortgage. Sea M. F. Rica ot Rica A Rice. - tf. MRS., BAY-LESS, the San Francisco dressmaker, makes all kinds of suits and gowns, braiding and beading and all kinds or fancy trimmings. Over Bell's Millinery store. KOK SAL1-. OLD PAPERS FOR 8ALE New- Revlew office. t FOh aALE Medium slied aafo. See it at Foutches. " FOR SALE Adjustable dress form Box 1054, city. FOR SALE CHEAP Everett piano. Phone 6-F32. FOR SALE 16 hogs. Pine Crest Farm, JJIxonville. rnone COW FOR SALE One Jersey, good milker. Lone Oak rauch, Brock way. Fred Schmidt. FOH SLE 250 tier block oak pine, fir wood, $2; 135 cords fir ft on ground. Ltnduiom, uixon Yllle. FOR SALE A good work horse, heavy single harness, and small hack. J. Wharton, West Rose burg. Phone 389. FOR SALE 3 Jersey cows, Just freahr 2 enlts fi nnd 3 Years old I 175 goats. Laurelcrest ranch. phone 4-F 14. FOR SALE. A five-room cottage, with furniture, fruit trees and good garden spot. Cash or terms. Phone 1-F 23. FOR SALE House. $150 down, bal ance same as rent. My overhead expense light, so I give bargains. C. Merrill, 604 Mill St. FOR SALE Large, modern house, corner lot; furniture If wanted, owner going away. Call 746 S. Thompson street. FOR SALE Underwood typewriter. factory rebuilt, used short time In the home. Price $65. G. A. Him mel. Myrtle Creek. Ore. FOH SALE One Overland model 90 newlv painted and in excellent condition. This is a real buy. Call at Umpqua Auto Shop, inches ter street. FOR SALE Four-room house, two lots, woodshed, poultry yard, etc. Paved street. Bargain for cash. See owner,. 842 Mill,, after 2:30 p. m. FOR SALE Wire fencing, rubber hose- iron piping, desk, chairs, tables, pillows, comforts, kitchen utensils, etc. After 2 p. m. 639 E. Douglas St. IUST tn the market, beautiful 6 room bungalow: sleeping porch, with bafhj at the Intersection of Kullerton & Mlcelll Sts. Price $.2000. Casey-Harding. FOR SALE 1918 Mitchell 5-pcssen- ger car, ran only buuu nines, new tires, car in first class condition, $1100. Will take light car In trade. H. 11. Owen, Oakland. FOR SALE Sludebaker six. 7-pns- senger; cord tires with extra. Run fifliin miles. A-l condition. P. M. Parker, Koseburg Garage, htepheus St. FOR SALE Large lawn mower $10. bicycle $16, mattress $20, shower bath $8, rocker $8. All In good condition. P. M. Parker, Roseburg Garage, Stephens St. FOR SALE One Dodge touring car. last year model. Cord tires, bump ers, two spot lights. All In excel lent condition. A real hartraln. Call at Umpqua Auto Shop, Win chester street. '"OR SALE 156 acres, well located, ail farm land, free soil; near school and church; plenty of water: no buildings. $47.00 per acre. See Walker 4 Kllbottrn, 105 Cass St. Phone 91. USED CARS O. K. Oarage has a large number of different makes. Prices nnd terms tn suit your poc ket book. Call and we will de monstrate them to your satisfac tion. Geo. Shanks A Son. FOR SALE Late model Sludebaker automobile. In first class condition, good rubber, will sell cheap for cash ,or will give terms, or accept desirable small car of standard make as first payment. Address "Studeboker." In care of the News Review, or Phone 1-F 23. FOR SALE Lot 80x102. close in. tin jacKson St. Fine location for gar age, or other business. Paving all in. fair 5-rooni house and barn. If you want a good bunlness loca'ion. better look this up at once. Wal ker & Kilbourne, 105 case St. Phone 9i. FOR SALE Fine Stock Farm, S nines or a good R. R. town. In Douglas county, Ore.; 1001 acres In ult., more can ho; hal. timber A pasture; most all the 100 acres Irritated ; Tne alfalfa and corn land, lots of fine water, springs ft wells; fine, large, modern house of 9 rooms; two good barns; Iprs-e silo. 4 cuttings of alfalfa last year. Some farm equipment r wilh p'aco. Is located on the Pacific Highway, and price Is right See Walker A Kilbourn, 105 Cass SL rhone tl. FOR SALE vn I Phone 40-F4 Jersey FOR SALE Red durocleTTrr I'houe 'OR SALff 7 nice pls,"7r: J'redaj' FOR SALE For.i . uew r. $490. m Th ' 'N ukUot Sate . FOR SALE Baled t.a r Rt GREEN MOUNTAInTZT": - Jj.;e-e. R. It. Clarke; FOR SAM.' , V Mabley Bros.. Z.,'!" 6 '3. -.. i'tiou FOR tit S. Flint St. UoWere. HI FOR SALE fini.a a ..T u irn vr .T-s0a col,. Cafeteria. '""""'"'' llr, FOR SALE Good JeTseTToTTT years old. M. B. Creen pn 28-F5. "reea. pt011, rnn mir m, ..... .. ewes wilh lambs. Mst at once. Apply ;27 mu1 s, u,e FUR SALE 3 sp.edH-D lZZ t. A-l condition. lionS Uosebure. l'ln.r.-. i- i-., -Fll. USED CARS FOR RALE-LTT Inder, 7-passenger; alK0 on. 71 touring M,.. ' o. ...,, cm.ip uarjj. OAK WOOD FOR SALIV-Mcivin TRUCK. Quick rtliabie Prices reasonable. I'hon. m FOR SALE Good work team abot 1400 each. $75. Kred HUX Rice Bros.. Dlllaid, Ore. ' COAL B0D7 WO-SUI mill ends, cement, lime-, uW storage, transfer. H J d Phone 128. FOR SALE Larue county B1p, shows all R. R. and governrj.5 lands open to entry, pries tltt F. C. Frear. county lurwro,' Roseburg, Oregon. 120 ACRES of timber land form, by owner, locaicd west of Dria, Price 75c per M. C. 0. Andtnoi Box 4C3 Ballard Sia., Seattle, ffj, 2 LOTS, R-ROO.M MODERN bo barn and brand no chick bouaj on paved street. Price llSjl $."i.ri0 down, balance $20 pa month. Casey-Harding. FOR SALE rrune trees ror fall de livery f. o. b. Canby, Oregon, 4 u 6 ft., 40 c; 3 to 4 ft., 25c Ail kinds fruit trees at reuomblt prices. R. I.. Lliia, 3 milei tat Roseburg, Ore. WT REPRESENT the Fenner M.'j. Co. of the Peninsula Llmer Ca of Portland, Ore. RraSj Cut Homes. If you contemplate Valu ing a home, barn or garage, win or call for cnialogue. Caser-Hiri-lug, Roseburs, Oregon. Auto Owners! We would be plcnwd to ttr, your Batteries Free ad vice on tho rnre of Bnttfrit Wlirn piirrliitsifig new hafttr lo c fMir nrii-e. We ran yon money. MOTOR SHOP GARAGi 411 N. Jackson St. RnnrlwrJ Sheet MetalWork OF AM, KINDS J. H. SINNIGEP Mil OAK WTKF"I I'HOM l SUPERIOR SODA If you want to be abwkwt! sure tilt' the fceverasea J drink are 1 me. order s cas 0! Superior Soda. It is InW beneficial because it is tls0' lutcly pure DAIRY AND SODA KB PHONE 186 Fence Fence. Fence ..... il unrlol rage woven ph-i-i tnnrn Innn nd no trOUWC 1" Just received car lesd , stock the 8 bar 26 in.. $ - ""' . ... . . ... ... lines: ba r 28 In 8 In. slay for nop 10 bar 41 har !- 0 hor 39 In boo 9 bar 42 In.; 13 bar i ' j fences, and 20 bar a '" f jw rabbit fence. Soft wire lew (Jt ze in. at 3Jc; m Also several kinds ol penW 12 to 72 Inches hlgri. , brace wire and staples, "m prices. BRill STEARNS & CIIENOttHfl Oakland and Yoociui ml