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Iloweburg, Orrirmi. May 1:1, iO-M.
HOT AMI NOT M rl'.fTIVK.
ARE MAKING PLANS
FORBIGCONVENTION
".vOl GLlb N ATIONAL UASK OK IlOSl-lU K1.
So. ! . .. , ...... ,., RuMburg, It
Report of the condition of the D.ufla, . "
.he Stave of Orcgun. at tne S1"VJ jraf
RESOt RCE3.
Fred Upham Been Directing
Genius of Republican uatn.
ering For 16 Years. "
EXPENSE IS ENORMOUS
coliaterlal for' Statu or other depoilta
15.oijO.uo
42,00 10
15.05U.U0
Slti.OJ
font of Altering- the Chicago Coll
aroin Will Alone Cot More
Tinn mimmmp in
'i'aik a lilfflcut
28,OOJ.OO
70,133.98
One.
Town boosting Is not done by hot
sir. It Is accomplished by a sorl
rim. determined pnrpos-! upon th-!
part ot the people of a city to builil
I Her Institutions, and to provide
t:,e best possible facilities for living
and development.
Some rhainiH-rl of Commerce
idont the following method: They
retribute a kind of blnnk ballot, in
vhlch snaces are left for the aimw-i
rf Hiich Questions an these: "What If
the Unit thing of greatest Import
ance, which In vour opinion this or
canliatlon should take up. for the
benefit of your own business?" Alio,
"What do vou wont this organira
tion to take up for th benefit of the
v. nolo city?
Some stiKKostlons collected In surh
a way, would have to he dlsc-ardcrt
ts mere crank Ideas. Somo will hi
I noraetlcable. too (treat fn? ahy re
.iirri-H In sieht. Hut there would
a-ways be a Rood many that arc
vllhin reach, ai.d which could bo ac
ouiillhcd by a persistent and cu
taiini.lFtlc effort.
A Town Promotion organization,
rfter sifting those suggestions,
should unite on a certain nuinbei
that seem practical. Then It will
organise the work of putting thru
a certain 'definite proKram. It will
rot merely Issue stateni'-eits, say
ing that this and that shall be done.
Ii will ro to work us a business man
will go to work on his own business
funnily the first step la to secure
publicity In the nowHiiapeis. which
In always to be had. The second way
will be lo call h public meeting, and
to get people warmed up on tho buIi
Jf t, usually on the basis of a good
d'nner. Under the stimulus of full
Stomachs, good talk, the desire for
civic advance, and the enthusiasm of
numbers, there can bo secured In
any live town, pledges of support
enough to accomplish some largo re
sults. There is nui'h art In ctriklnp
when tho Iron Is hot. Get the peo
ple who are willing to work for cer
tain definite obJcctH, to nlyn up for
tho task. After piiotilo have airreed
to do a thing, they usually make up
their mind to put it over.
(Ily Associated Pre)
CHICAGO. May 13. The direct
ing genius of our republican conven
tion in the pist. Fred W. I'pham.
republ'ica national treasurer, this
year has planned his 111 lb and
greatest one.
Mr. I'pham has been chairman or
tho Chicago convention commit! ta
for 16 yeirs und in that time has
probably promoted more national
political gatherings than any living
man. lie has organized and financ
ed the local arrangements Ifor the
republican Catherines since 1904.
Every four years the planning of
the Id gathering his become
more complex and more costlv a'
falr. In 1'J'il. the f:rd year the
republla.ins met at the Chicago col
iseum, the- convention arrangements
"sH"0,onu. In Hie exp.-nsns
had increased to 1110.000 and this
year the sum will exceed $110,000.
To raise t'rls money, contract for
'Milbilng alterations, extra seats,
decorations, tickets, badges and ull
the other niyrld deUtla of staginr.
big quadrennial" spectacle. In which
more than more 13,000 delegates
and spectators will th's year partici
pate, is Upturn's task.
Cost of al'.erinr the coliseum and
decorating It will alono cost more
hin f'lO.vOO this year. Tho task of
oMnlnlug und then safeguarding 'he
ckets, is a prolil;m In Itself. The
'I'tniWsIon cards are printed on
safety paper- In special Inks, and
thi locked -in vaults until Thurs
day before the convention. None
are sent by mall, all being distri
buted here. In spite of theso pre
cautions, many fall Into the hands
peculators, who retail them at
anywhere from ffio to 1100 each
and even counterfeiting of the cards
is not unknown.
Mr. T'phain, who has been treas
urer of the national committee since
I-'ebruury, 19 IS, has been associat
ed with national politics for Si
years. In 1 8 M 2 he was a delegate to
i national convention from the
Sth Wisconsin district. He repre
sented a Chicago district In 1912
nnd 191fi and ran on Governor Low
den's .slate Ifor election as a ddo-g-ite-at-lnrge
from Illinois this year
Hn was western treasurer of the
national committee -in tho first T ft
campaign in 190H and again In the
Iltiches cnmpnlgn in 1916. The only
elective ott-ic.es no nas ever -held
were aldorman in Chicago in 1X96
-nd a member of the Crook county
noara or tax review ror 14 years.
He Is president ot a large coal com
pany.
valuer : , i-,
Pledged to secure L . . depo. . .I--'---'
IwiKcd io aeeuro pewm -v
value)
Pledged
or bl!U puyame
Owned and unpl!'lrJd
ttar SaviDia Crtuici anu uim, v-.-
tuully owned
n i it u n.tvf rnmcnt avcurttlfi
Ilunda aad iwurltlci vlfUfd f uiU1lc1. ,for
a,..t r ftihr dPDOBiln f Dostal excluded) .
3ecurit8otber tban U. S. bondi (net including
it or-tea i nwilPU iiiiuitUKfu
Total bonds, iccuriticfl, ftc, other ira i u. o
Stock, cither thaa Federal Koaoriro Bank atock
Stock of Federal Rwaervt uana: low r ecu. ui
ubscription)
Value of oanklng house
Furniture and fixtures ",':
Othor real etat owmd other than banking house
Lawful reserve witft general KMprv jjuuii
Cash in vault and net amounts due from na
tional banKs . ;;'!
Net amount due from banks, bankers and trust
companies
Checks on other banks in the an me eiiy or town
s r.'PorilnK bank (omcr man uem joj
Total of It. nis 13. 14, Ifi, 18 and 17 156. 7o4 31
Checks on banks located outmde or city or town
of rnpontns; bank and onnr cajn iioms. . . .
Redemption fund with U. b Treasurer and due
from U. 8. Treasurer
ntoront earned but not col'ectea approumate
on Notos and Dills Receivable n t past due
Do you find that your back creaki
er d your It'BS wobble when you wield
tho spado and the hoc, nftnr years n'
w- rk In nn offlt'O, Mr. .Middle A Red
Man? If so, d'i not necenrtrlly fel
tint you are a cnulldnto for mem
bership in the Old Folks "ninety
V u have probiO) ly noticed tH.it in
an. form of exercise to which you
aro n-euatomed, you can do Just as
rti b uk vrt over oiild. If you luivt
.ilwaj's wntked flvo or ten milei
'1. ', VMM (HI) (i0 It SI ill. 1 i lit if till
he nnd the ?p:ulo bother you. it in
because you have allowed the hoi
and spade muHrli s io iret rusty
you sat in your rm'Hed chair.
you allow this condition to continue
you will become an old man prema
turely. Hut if you ret out In the
Harden dully for a moderate effort.
you will find tho amount you i
do will gradually Increase. It wll'
I-rolt-nt; your life, i til.irno ytn
)urs. nrlve you b' tr r r) op. and I
treve your work I.-s nbildy In yoiu
call In sc.
Sucencsiul b'lHin.v-s ni'-n are aM
to secure but n f.wt ef Mm nowq
rai,f,r advertising tae that they d-
slr'. on account of papo r-hnrta'-?'1
but you can't ccnvip o nn unsur,,e:r
ful man that odv twinn pays.
The men hnnt ,hn tloe-m't ?d'T
tlse need not hoth"r o elect u M:
it(r, as not m:ipv eo;'l.i are liUet
to discover hia dit.i nl- rly condiMou.
Fome people r."end ilavn nil'?
weeks buntliiR fur hla' to I've or
do business in. w !i H obin let r.
?5-tont Want Ad 'o tl. Jo'i fir thc:r
without Kss of time.
Anywav there are a lot of men
who would rathor Join the Overall
(Tubs, than put on a tnil coat and ro
out making calls with their wives
Salvation Army
Drive Going Over
PORTLAND. May 11!. Itoports
eacblng the htadqiiarturs slowly
iroin outlying points in the ia
now several ailililuinal counties over
.ho tnp in the Salvation Army drive
ncl the majority of the state outride
-t l"ortland wi-ikinj; bald to wind
'li ibe c.uiip:t!.-.ii hir fend-i wi:
Ahi.-h to finance the statewide home
-.i-rvlce pnwnm for liiju. Tlo-ro uie
!'ut one or two laard eountu-a. In
hose, the quotas ill be nached but
not by tho time limit set for the
inal report. I'ntnn county is clean
ing up the small i-!et:-.es. but is ovoi
'he top. hee!t r c -unly is over the
top. Deschutes eiMTity rcl-oi-M ner.r
lug quota. Hood l;ver ia l.iunehln
final clvaiiuo. 1'roek county report
finbdi To sight. H.Air county i
0 per cent threm h ; nd cl:inlng up
'.alio count exi-. ta -u finish Tints-
ay. Marshflelii i-. lea-'.iiu t!-e Con
-.unity ra.-e w'tti l --''i ii- V.ir.l r-ni
!:o ell-- nlolle. ; l V:-.:-iImI1 roue!;.
.'W' r i.l 0er 111 i; ie;i ; :J fb.
V- nil e d'-orl ! cb up. TI.
rni-ri ui I.c5:;on Imivs b.uo taken
-1 tr the 'i iU.uiinn': 'iten-id. av 'oi'!-
'ti to President t
In.! ! over. P'-ll.
-.-pelt over plus 1;
-nunty la over tl.it
f ctrt to make a on
o-intv In over 1
?'-etH to el. "in UM i
John I.. Ktherld :e
-ir-rMe-tt. di claret t'.i-i- i;h .
' W o'cp!iens th1? ceimtlea nut
h-- Mute will lie ever tliv tei hy tie
n-l of tile wt'ili. 'tnv hne lie-noi.ei-
In hand bet r-"errs from l.i
'n'.c! ilistric's are ce-ninz tn rlovvlv
!-e says. "I look for -he drive to br
a big success ar.d for the majority of
the counties to go ov'-r plu.i, ho declared.
o .n and discounts
OVerdrufts. unsecured
V. H. Government securi"" .
Deposited to secure circulation tlT. 8. bonds par
J 602.0
25.00'J .0
15.00U.Uu
112,s'j6.0U
Total
LI AFIILITIE3.
Capital Btock paid In f
Surnlus fund
i'nilivlded prnfi-s 18, 435. 0C
i.ea current expi-nse, interest and taxes paid.. 7,7it-22
lull real and dlaeount collected or credited in ad
vance of maturity and not earned (ap
proximate) irrigation notes outstanding
et amount d'.ie to National Ilnnks
N'et amounts duo to banks, bankers, and trust
companies in the United States . . . ."
Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding ....
Total or Items 29. 30, 31, 33 and .13 67.184.61
Demand deml(s (other then bank deposits) sub C
JM-cl w Kesorve:
Ind'vldunl depoutts subject to check
Certificates of deposit due In less than 30
days (other than for money bo.rowcdl ....
Uate, county or other municipal deposits secured
ey picuco or arrets or this bank
Total of demand dopooits (other than bank do-
po.slln) sublect to liesorvo 774.817.92
Postal Savings Deposits
Total of tlmo drosits subject lo Ueserve 8,501.98
loltetl Htatea deposits (other than postal aav-
ingsi :
Other United States deposits, including do
posits of (J. S. disbursing officers 1,000.00
Liabilities other lhan those abovo staled
V8.193.93
1U, 000. OH
3,900.00
25,000.00
2,000.00
3S.233.7W
0H.ti20.4)
153,480. 41
815.92
2,457.93
910.63
1,250.00
4.500.00
11.011.973.37
$100,000.00
30.000.00
' 10,568. 80
790. Ot
'i, 000.0'
1.7U1.82
61,761.57
3,9.1.22
Foley and Burk
Be Here Monday
Foley & 13 iik have for years been
t oted as h -ln among tiie ni
al men In America, ana tneir
,-ie coming this year mruugu
(oits of the KoseDur -"''
arnlval committee, i no rainm.
charge promisos many uv-n
;tunt and guaranico a
.vholesonie fun.
There Is no higher grade two-
. . . .J I .1 .hnw (in
ringed trained wua im
he road than that given in out. u.
he many tents. Yuma, tne urv ei-
. .1 x. I ,,h 1 ii t pa ( n iifl
hnraa liftl II LT uikuiv
.- qulne that adds and subtracts, and
licks colors, anu several .-if," ..........
end nonlcs snow llim"
... -i with a
nnn Intelligence aim n""-- -- -
...n..a lh.1 I IIIlirVeiUUB n.VH "
r'u ev & Hum snows.
The baby of the carnival, at ieai
the latest addition to ma mum.
...niK. c.nl K nnunas. Lnnnw
lohnson, state sealer of weights and
..,...r. av so. and "Jolly Joe,
that's the baby's name, looks the
mrt. He ut-ed lo run a restaurant
-i Sacramento until ne gni o u,
hat he couldn't get into the ki'chcn.
There are ferris wheels, merry-K"-
ounds. games of skill, hot doss, con
,...in.. eraiv houses, and everr
thing that goes to make a carnival
complete.
The shows will arrive aionuay
md will BUrt Tuesday, iay "
,111 continue for live uays in
ri.-hnli,i grounds whlcn ueve uetu
donated freo of charge as In former
There will be a bijr street parauo
Tuodfiv evening nt about 6:45 from
the show grounds through tho busi
ness district of Koseburg and then
.nek to tho show groumis, wnen mi
i-ig time of the week will start.
Advertise In the News-Review.
Dangerous Duties for Dollar?
ONE must consider safety before Income ia lav
rqoney Just as he would in selecting an occuMtk,k
himself. The greater the danger the QOrt
ducements are held out. '
But you eliminate the haiards by havlni th
safe and the inlores: sure In depositing your a
n Tlria nenoslt Account here. ..- .. lLU
vuo L'mpqu,
Bank.
J. I. TRHOXE, CaIUer.
the IMPQUil VlLLEtfa,
ROSEBURO
ORroriw
WANTED Young man. It to 20
years old. handy with carpenter
tools, to learn sash and door work.
Apply to J. O. Flook Co-., It you
mean business.
WANTED A middle agod woman to
run bunk house. Few men to
board except in fruit season.
Wages, and everything found.
Ponnanent. Phone S1-K5.
Iv
I
FOR SA1 .
on Coo. iSJi.rni
Look Bo, 26. c vX,
FOR
SALE Two
1035, city.
hores. Ceor. tr..
tv "".r.i
lM7
621,442.4'-
119.949.77
33,425.6b
8,501.98
1,000.00
3,710.00
loiai 11.011,973.37
Of the tola! limns and discounts shown above, tho amount on which
iiueivet aim illHCuunt Vfns rh.ninr'1 nt rates In excess nt H.,,. iiornilir.ul l.v
,.T i ---. .iii.i, iiey .nun.) (cvciiisne ,)j imtcs iiiHin which total charge not
to exceed BO cenu was made) was None. The number of such loans was
onp.
tate of Oregon. County of Douglas, ss:
I. H. H. ataploton, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear
nai me aoove statement is true to tne nest of my knowledge and belief
H. H. STAPI.ETON. Cnibler.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th dav of May, 1920.
(Seal) J. C. Ft'T.I.ERTO.V, Notarr Fubllc.
Vy commission expires Nor. 23rd, 1S20.
Correct Attest: J. H. Booth. B. L. Pnrrott. IC. Wollenberg. Directors.
Dorothea Abraham
TEA IS IfON'OIt OK IOWA GUESTS
, . A delightful 4 o clock tea was
fcleCted i reaSlirer ir'ven by Mrs. D. J. Stewart yester-
day afternoon In bobor of Mrs. W
COL- I ' Stewart and daughter, Mrs. P. M
Decker, wno are visitlnv. at the
St-'vvai-t re-;lde-ice bore. They left last
night for their home In Mason City
Iowa, and tho afternoon affair was
In tho nature of a farewell party
Vnr them. The rooms of the Stew
art homo were beautifully arranged
with red tulips and carnarions, an,-?
other spring flowers. The tea vv
le-rvet at attractive small tables
pk'crd around tho room. The guests
present wero Mrs. O. P. Coshow
..!-:,. H. I), tii-aves. Mrs. J. E. i.lc
Ciinto.-k, ,rs. John MeCiintock, Mrs
I. eon Mcfliniiick, Mm. V. J. Stow
art, Mrs. P. M. Decker, and the hoat-
ets. Mrs. D. J. Stewart.
OREOON AGKICULTItl'AL
LEE. May 13. The offi.e of treas
nrer of the local chapter of tho Omi
ron Nu, tho honorary home e -oi-om-ics,
society will be talu-n enie id for
'ho following year by Miss IKiroih-a
Mnnham, a student from lto.;ebur.
Miss Gladys Price, of Oakland, has
'Seen eie.-tod se.-ietary of ttio next
Vi ar senior class. IJIer.n R'iri-.gs of
Medford was chos-n yell leader.
J. 9. Dimmlck. who has been vis
iting here with his s-is-er. Mrs. J. C.
Campbell, loft this morning for Lou
Angeles where ho eip-cta to snend
the summer. Mr. Dimmlck res'dos
in Spokane.
WILLIA51 ELETZER
mphell.
emi:rv i
lei 1 ov .
tliro-iili
'- f :-. .'.
i." ii in ha
I Ml I' 11
are jv.ii
:-e-ta to
II- :.-.e.-and
.-:-.!:irien
d and
todav
drive
i rv
In
Many millionaire profiteers rave
with anger when they see anyone
vearing a pair cf $J.r.O silk stock-lugs.
S'inko story
rather dull unde
e.ison Is repjrted
prohibition.
(let In trim for tho annual Stmw
berry festival. She's going to be a
hummer.
The local Commercial Club Is off
rlth a clean slate.
"'''"ijriwt-.''
. -? 'i i !l
?.-.' I .iVV.k. v.t i ' J
1
ItsVasuJ
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR
MIHSIOXAUY 1 K.WKA
Miss JurlA Morrow, a iiii-ttmarv
Intoty returned fmtn i: !!.. who nd-
Forplcn MIp.o nary So-itt- rf th
Mrtthodlct clintrh At tt.p humo t-f
Mrs. A. C. Mnrntoi ynst'Ttlay rict-
Rion, I.ft t li t mornln.-T f'r 111. MI
ivhero she in lo speak tonUht. I r. -
Ii UI tilt1 Mls Morrow will con.'uue I
on lo GranU Pm and otlwr stm-1
thrn Oregon polftt s. nJ tha Into i
CnHfornla. MfM Morrow ! sent out
liy the missionary oolotlr to a'-
liittnt th.-ir motuners wto tne condi
tions existing In IdUIa,
County Commissioner I
I am basing my oatiuidacy upon my qualifications a s construction
nglneer, basim-ss niaa and farmer.
i - ... . .
- . ui vxparioiu-e as a g"nurl oaginoer have given ue Uie
ill enable n;e to give the people of Oaualas Cnunt
ice if elected.
training tnat
bioad-uilnded and efficient
,
WANTED Man and wifo, without
. .. . . i i ri v u
cniiarcn. at ufiinuu viiwu..
Wages $90. Wife to board a few
men. Everything found. Perma
nent If satisfactory. Phone 31-F5.
Strong Women
By. Dft. VALENTIN Mmt
4
Women
end men too
are just as
strong and
healthy as
their blood.
Vigor and
health come
with good
blood. Without good red blood a
woman has a weak heart and poor
nerves.
In the spring is the best time to
take stock of one's condition. If
the blood is thin and watery, face
pale or pimply, if one is tired and
listless, generally weak, a Spring
Tonic should be taken. An old-
fashioned herbal remedy that was
used by nearly everybody 50 years
ago is still safe and sane because it
contains no alcohol or narcotic. It
is made of roots and herbs and
called Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery. If druggists do not
keep it in tablet form, send GO cents
for a vial to Dr. Pierce's Invalids'
Hotel in Buffalo. N. Y.
QAsanED til
All ClsMilfle! Ad vert laments I
erted new today will be found or.
t inure nnder "New Toduy hesrt
WAJTITn.
VANTKD Waitress at Hotol Ump
qua at one?.
WANTED Experienced waitress
ouce. Cafeteria.
VENTED A wicker
Phone 448-R.
baby cart
VANTKD Dy 16 year old boy, posi
tion on farm. Phone lou, room 7
ANTKD Man dishwasher at the
Cafeteria. Apply at once.
V A NT ED Experienced waitress, al
so dishwasher. Apply Mrs. Geo.
Koutch.
VANTKD- Cook, second cook
cook's helper. Inquire In person
at cafeteria.
.VANTKD At once, 2 furnished
housekeeping rooms; no children.
Box 304.
WANTED Nicely furnished house
In good residence district Ad
dress A. C, care News-Hevlew.
WANTED Chambermaid at Hotel
Douclas. corner Jackson and
Douglas Sts., or phone 470 or 114
WANTED Experienced lady for
confectionery store. Apply Mrs.
Foutch.
WEEP WANTED 20 to 30 good
grade ewes: 10 or IS milch roata.
Jas. A. Williams, Reseburg, Ore.
rnone ss-i x.
I y..iiu. Farmer, wares lio ao
wun wire who will take boarders.
nouse and wood furnished. In
quire .ews-Review ollce.
HELP WANTED WANTED HELP
E-Bervlce men ana otners fur
nished employment free of clArge.
Contractors, ranchers nnd farmers
place your orders with us for help
ers. Our services are free both to
employer and employed. Lawrence-Cordon"
Co., 121 Cass St.
Phone 219.
WANTED Bridge and House Car-
nenters bv Southern Pacific tym
pany. Steady employment. Wages
63 to 63 cents per hour. oooa
board and lodging furnished at
tin nn ner month. Men to furnish
tbelr own bedding. Write or apply
rn Division Engineer. Soutnern r-a-
c'fie Company. Room 1, Union
Station. Portland, or apply to
nearest station acont.
FOV. KENT
3
FOR SALE-8-room houTT
Inquire at 317 0.k aT-T1
Stephens 8t.
run OA UK 1 In-
truck, also aadelirtwuL"
Rood rim n v
Chester 81 ' ""M
FOR SALE OR RECT--lZ
room bungalow. Hum ijl
.. vjuuu HK .
auoui ids. see It u isx,
' vicfua.
FOR SALE On eur ttrauJ
ullus van sner III
see owner. 842 11111 St.
TOR SALE 200 Uer chokttkii
wooo, iatriy ary, l k
Phone 19-F5.
fOR RENT Strety deposit boxes
Roseburg National Bank.
MIcXJKMiANKGUb.
GENERAL TRANSFER Hauling
and country trips a specialty.
Troxell & Co. Phone 261.
LOST Purse with some small
change and pearl handled kfe.
Finder please leave at News-Review
oil ice and receive reward.
LOST Crank for Overland car.
Finder leave at News-Review.
LOST Fountain pen by school girl.
Please leave at thiti office. .
NEW SINGER SEWING MACHINES
15 down 3 a month. See Sing
er man. 40 I Cess St. All makes
machl- s i pn'red. Phone 102.
SAFETY i-'IKST Socu.1 " a safety
depov't box for your valuable pa
pors it the Roseburc Nations'
Rank. tf
UE GOOD TO YOURSELF Phone
76 and ride. Jitney on the Job
until midnight.
TOWNSHIP MAPS Townshi maps
showing vacuut lai.dn, Sl.fc.1 par
township. Douglas Abstract Company.
DETAIL department fir VatkWs'
extracts and toilet articles, 126
West Lane. Mrs. J. M. Ashcrafl,
phone 137-L.
','OUND Small sized watch. Owner
may recover same at this office by
proving property and paying
chargoa.
'.OST Blnck purse
money, ear rings,
please leave at
office. Reward.
containing
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News-Rcviow
"Ol'ND Auto license tags. One of
them No. 27327, the other 62100.
These tags may be had at News
Review office on payment ot ad
vertising fees.
HONEY TO LOAN 20-year men'
credit farm loans, low Interns'
rate. 120,000 local money to loar
on good real estate. First mort
gage. See ii. F. Rice of Rice
Rice. tf
port SALE.
FOR SALE Household goods.
746 So. Thompson St,
Call
FOR SALE Medium slsed safe. S
It at Footches.
FOR SALE No.
Pbone 40-F4.
1 Jersey oow.
FOR 8ALE Baled hav. F. Rami
Rt. 1, 1 mile east of town. 270-R
FOR SALE Dozen large Angora
goats (billys) S4 sash. Undbloom,
Diionvillo.
FOR SALE 5-room ton. .i
lot, on paving, S0. ifeai
care News-Review.
FOR SALE OR TRAADE-lW
horses, well broken and piik
s. r.ppeny. mow 12-m
USED CARS FOR SALE-Oii J
lnder, 7-pastQDgir; lift an
touring. Motor Slop Ga
FOR SALE. I guru. II; If
iplate, 1 4. To N m il
North Pine itree.
FOR SALE Fori-Smla In
truck, in good aids ti
J. W. Sausser, OtUutM
FOR SALE Internttioul n
glne, slightly used, H ull
condition. Phone IIH,t4
818 N. Jackson. -
rAn CATC- 1 RS tier Ufl
pine, fir wood, $2: lbs'
$4 on ground. LlMMow;
vllle.
FOR SALE 1919 Stud
six automobile, lilt
linn- run SRIM) mllei
for cash. Addrea i I
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FOR SALE Butck Hill1
lug car, cheap for ca:l
condition. Inquire it
tion.
FOR SALE Five-run A
cow, giving tenqMW""':
Will be fre.-h in Septet.
Moss. Ten Mile, Ore.
T-e. o.TV nil Ho
Ing car and a Che'r.
bargains; also Ford tnM
Auto Sales Co., jk i
PAIGE-6 touring car. Ill'"
good conniuuu. .- u
- itpM set
Miner cuiu -$1000.
Will M'U"
Inquire at 612 Mill
c-r.t ciT.R Pare bred ,
. proved Chester WW
l);Sj:.BS". ,hor
FALL I'ELIVERT-ji,!
3 to 4 ft. 25c.MSl.'J
ryoTreR.r
mill ends. l
toraee. trsnsi-
Phone 12'-
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FOR SALE Drag saw in good con
dition. Inquire at West Side Gro
cery. Phone S9.
COW FOR SALE One Jersey, good
milker. Lone Oak ranch, Brack
way. Fred Sohmldt.
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Prices ?4t23,2lj
kt book. c" ..r,
tif-
old Delal"!,
Lincoln: l" ffi
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