Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, May 14, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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lirulcr tliis allien. lii;:-at,,Hii J will yn-.ci fill , 1iinu.il nirj,lii: icifs for Other
state highway work. No addition:.! Iiixnlii.it of nny Mail.
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Oregon must linw suliici.-i.t Higl - .v l' ! to ma'cli I'. .leral ,.r.oi1i..n
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PJIOKI'KCTOK I'WAITKAIIH
I'RINCK RUPEnT, May 13.
"Daldy" riallnas. well known pros
pector who after mapy weary mon
th of search discovered the valu.t
able silver property of thu Spanish
tiroiip in Alice Arm, has disap
peared. ftalluas Is a Spaniard, young,
short and swarihy. Loni? before Al
ice Arm bloBKomed forth as n boom
liver camp, his unbounded faltli In
tlie district kept htm prospect ins;
BROWN Alili
BEST FOR HOME ft I IINTS SAVE THE LEATHER
THE BIO VALUE PACKAGES
Alio PASTES and LIQUIDS fur Black, Tan anj White Shoci
THH r, t. DALLBY CORPORATIONS LTD.. BUFFALO, N. Y.
1920 MITCHELL
STYLE PLUS QUALITY
SUE THEM!
J. F. BARKER & CO.,
IMPLEMNTS AUTOMOBILES TRACTORS
WE
Ed
MAZDA LAMPS
Douglas County Light and Water Co.
Our Family Laundry Service
WHAT IT IS
A help that wlJI simplify your particular washdav problems -urn
I our family laundry rvlce. Our driver calls for tour fam
ily handle at a definite time a.ieh week, and we'll do yocr wash
ing f our euBtoo.aiy considerate and sanltarr manner.
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! through the h.lU.
Finally, bo struck
a rich vein.
The owner of tills property has
leen misslns for weeks. He wan
dered away after a prolonged HI nesi.
from Influenza. Stacked In racks at
the Spanish Uroup Is enough silver
v,re to yl. ld a modest fortune.
Lime-sulphur apray, sulphur for
Icnlli.T, sulphur for plant dusting,
limn In Hbls.. nrsi'iiaie of lead, bluek
loaf forty. t'mpiiua Valley Fruit
I nion.
OX-EL00D
SELL
son
ROSEBUSG
STEAM LAUNDSY
twvumrwfl tnmi
TDVEsn
ta. the noted author
Idah MSGlone Gibson
rnoi (.iits of the fcti i'.i:.
My lo-t.-r tn John seemed rather
I rw'i.unfl. but foi til.; life ot nie a that slioi tl) ij w ouiu m -'I
roiild i.'H vri'i. it .!iif"M'iitly. 1 , irumlilng my son down thes"
biul.'d nivwlf Kith ii. j- atwlnt f.oat ulreoti).
of 'lie ino: i'in:', only a. in dowu-j i t,al not as yi't refflvid the ma
' .tulr.) to hid A lit Kond-bye and to torials frmn John's mother for whl.-h
I wa'k with li r a fm ii tin-"taiiiin. ii had wrltt. n, bit I ai eagtrly
lf.-w Mod. away, v.hen we found ! awaiting them. Meiiiitlmi' i: a
;it;ii!i nv.l H.,hjv. It. I'll looked as 1 8ui:hiiiny niorniv? and 1 as elud to
Ipoil'll ...he were rmiyiri, r.oooy in-'he
; tead of niiiiliiitf hi in to It it, father
f..r r l.ti.c violt.
Ruth has (cr.v.t resp
ct for ner
wind, l-1 her wine I do not think ahe j t..iieve I would no' Kie mi the
would lu vo let iilm no. Somj wonu.i c&pu.ity for poiKnant pain that I pos-1
are blwr on Impiilso than they are8(,81l to hUril a degree if 1 bad to i
aftir trying to reason
Aa the train left she turned ah-
riiptly. 1 knew she. did not even !
w; lit mo with her when she returned I
to ln-r home and realise
that little
liol.by had lei't.
I wic.il.'i-i through ihe villaRe.
Jt way the tirst tl'ne htuc liy liiar-
I rime that 1 had l,t. a the; i in the
mnh . Tlw litt!.: tiwn is rarely
1., .".mil ul, iidtling down ii"sii? the
I:.ke; I'm i.iol. trie-lined stree's were
just wilcotiiine tlie buiiding spring
lline. The liwns I pissed were
1.1. rlnkled with the dandelion's fiold
. .... ,i . I. ..a i.. ...!.
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11. re alt'l tllcle a. 11. a inorc jeiiuw
.pl. n.tor to the Jr.yo... m.riiilK 6"the lmpu,M, , wro!9 ,.s:
Someone has aa.d. "1 ne wor d can
neier he a howling wlldein.'Sl as,
,.nK there are auaslnnv sumiaer Jut because I want you to know,
afternoons." 1 would ppraphrase -e.'r. that I love you and am Ihin
tliat nentence a little and s iv. ''The'lng about you .,11 tho tunc I am writ
world will always be a bin' of hcavenng you a Liter to tell you so.
on a slinshiiiny f.prins nn. ruing." I have been all day sewing and
Nature is truly a wonderful thing thinking of our future. Have not ri
te most i f us. Sunshine and flowers ' ecived the materials ami little ga.'
eml balmy air a t as a tonic draught ments that I asked Madame (ioidon
that pulls up all our warylng spirits for the otlur day. b it ll."y will be
unit takes away all morbid and Intro- coming on soon and I will be more
spcctlvo thought. I Interested In the layette of your son
.V I'nithtiil ( Inonlcler. than I mil now. Or couise, I know
If this were an Imaginative rtory Son will want a son, John a man
f was wiiting. and I was the hero- child to carry your name. I think 1.
,'lne, 1 would leave out many of the
joiiick clianges. In moodu, variable-
1 liens of disposition and Incon.sist-
elides of Kicherlne. hut being the would enro to Inflict femininity on a
truthful chronicler pf my every-day . hild of mine if it were possible to
self. 1 Just have to put down the sum llesignate the sex.
of human actions and human tin- "There, I know y..u ;:re fro-.vr.ing
dersian. lings an Ihey come to me. lSyhen you read this, and vnu tliltik 1
know Hint whatever the novella's 'am complaining. La. I uiu i.it, John,
n. ay write, that no one Is very un- i am only trying to wri e many
Lappy all the time. Indeed, one things that 1 have often tried to t"Il
. haiuTes from gra m- to gay, from sor- you. but you would never, llsien or
row to (oy, from tears to smiles, vt ry
onli It'.y and often seeinlntrly without
i all...-. Tills r;'.ming when writing
my letier to John I was not icirticu
l.irly happy. Nothing has changed
' i-inre then, but now that I am walli-
In through Ibis biinblmiy wtrtot
wirh a fr-mriinci- in tin- air and t!u
1 Mflndv df biblrn's u on nnd
i 1: n:btT, I ain mt!ly and truly hap-
! py.
j On e nicro it came to me that 1
j bud many tth'inmi to count. I was
o'it'ic. hmilthy : had thp teinpt'r:!-HH-liI
to rpfov the 1 1 T T 1 - tbiii'.'s itf life.
LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE
oiTosi'.n
to r.triTAt.
l i:t.
.Mr. i: I tor:
On Mav 1 st we will hav
to
us or no on the ntai;er of re-est:ti-li;'iinE
b-iral murder in Or-i;on. No
ether form of taking lift is no cruel
iv dflibera", so len pre'ndilatd,
us the legal form capital punish
mnt. It is the vry essence of sav
agery an esM'in'e brwed from the
ilrcnn of h.tte. In theory, capital
puniihnuMit is supiostd to te nn ex
ample to others, to keep others from
out mil I irrj crime: a deterrent to
rime. Tht-re cat. be no older Justi
fication for legally killing men. And
it has failed, wherever tried. It doe
not deter others from crime. Ity the
very nature of it. instead of serving
as nn evamnle to kep others from
ttimmittlni; murder. It serves ns an
exatuple of vengeance. Private hate
For Sour Stomacli
nioattng. Gas, Co.ited Tonrlue,
Sick Headache, Bad Breath, liilio.t
ocm, lodigcatioa or Conttipatton tako
TOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS
They cleanse the bo well, sweotco the
tomach and invigorate the liver. Do
Dot gripe or aickca.
P. 5. Mrrtian. T.m St.. tlmnx-V. MWK.I "t
hre f l..n Folc-y Ct.lh.rtHJ t.Slrt. . tbornuah
trttl .nil ran poinrly M.I. thai tb.y ara ibm
V.I Uaatlv"
Hold K'vervw here.
rKOflvSSlONAL CARDS
MHS. K. I. OWF Cut Flower.
I'hone ?!" 411 W Ci.
nit. r. p. ii!LtKOKi iye.
( hiroprai-toV. Vet Roseburg
I'hon 40F4.
nn. rulll R. AM P Dentist at
IS t Perkln iiulldlng, Rrh,.-l,urg
Oregon. Office Hours: 9 te 12 a
m t to 5 p. m Phone B.
lilt. M. II. ri.n.KU Chiropnutic
r'hyn.clan. 132 W. Lanp St. Rleo
trtcal treatments. Hours 9 to 5.
Tbone 1PJ
nrrtce Hour: 10 to IJ, 1 to 4.
iti-inea: Office. 171: Ke.. 171.
I'll. I IVETl'A MMll'H. I'llTSlflAM
Women and Children Dliease a
Specialty. Office, Masooio flulldlnt.
- nrvmvr. twmt, Mtr n.
a MARRIED LIFE
I Th! Is a wry woncKrful world,
ill .....l li .imrk me all at once
that the most wonderful part of It
alive. 1 tolliillllH!.
Bho appreciate the joy of linns ui
...... ..u... i,. iI.m ,1, in 1.4 and sor-
row most.
jive un with It niv al.inty to me mi-
list the little things iliat come to
one In the ordinary course of every
day life.
.lut nn Avernse W.miiui.
Possildv. If some one without
imagination should read this human'
aocuiuuiil lie iii;kiii mini. . -
very Inconsistent woman, but tne
more 1 think about mys. lt and me
more I see of others of my p-'x tue
more 1 am convinced I am just an
average woman living an average
life. Because 1 was h.i'.py I deter-
inined to write John anotli.-r 1 tier, a
1-tter In which I was
not .umi.lain-i;
!,., Q,lvil,(,,t,
tco, would wbh for a buy for many
reasons. While 1 have never wished
to be a man myself, do not think I
seem to understand.
"Alii-e ia Kiiin liomn erliiy. She
lb to take lit:le Hob with her. I ex
pert to flee a great dial of I?uth
while lli)hhy 1b away, for she will ne
lonely even if she has the other child
ren. Von suid nothing in your let
ter .-.bout ret urn inc. 1 eviiici you
will Piny tin-re until youi bui-ie?s i.
fiui:-hel. Will ynti come Jhis w,y on
your trin? I hoe von do, for 1 lve
ou and alw.iy v?ut o. V vife.
" K ATMI'ItiNi:.'
Tomcrrow Will iUiMiy l iiret ITU
M. t her?
can be ratisfied by killing just he
csy as the public hale of the stale.
1 liis Is the thought which niusi oc
nir to persons wiih a g'niil.i... An---way.
II works that wav. We ail
know, it has been proved so many
t mes. ih.it murder occurs as fre-niii-nlly
in slates having capital pun
ishment as in states not having it,
but life Imprisonment Instead. In
fact. Sla'istlcs seem to Indicate that
capital i.iiiiishn.e.'t ?tatps have mor
murders, though this may be jest a
eo-ineid'-nre. I don't think it makes
a:n- difference. So why kill? Why
net the eMimpp.? Is law a thing of
hate, or of Justice? Was no; Christ
an inhndinieiit. of JiistUe? What did
He say aiimit killing? The public
must l, protected, certainly. Hut
convictions are more certain and
j Prompt if the penalty is not diatll.
iiilwais. lines net that assure com
iplete Justice. I ask you to stud'
! ibis mailer. Don t adiocale an evil
wiih the hope it can do good.
Very respectfully,
MARY ItOW.MAN MOKOAX.
Oresnn State Kv.cutlve. American
League for the Prevention of l.e
gati.eil Crime.
For n (Jrenter Willaiiieiie.
Starling from a very humble be
ginning lioni a small collection of
some six hundred dollars raised by
a few missionaries and friends on
board the good ship Lausanne on
lien- journey around "'ape Horn,
hea.le.l tor this wouuYiful "un.liseov
ei-.ii ' rouniry of opportunity, Wi.l
auieite university has advanctil in
ti.e 'ace of competition with sl;ite
ndow.,1 unci lax su; ported schools,
until today she sum. Is In her
seventy lift It year with un enviable
record fur achievement, and with a
much larger endowment and produc
tive income than was enjoyed bv
Y.lle after the one hundredth anil
thirtieth year of its existence: or
tt'.au I'rineeton after its first hund
red yesrs of snuggle. Hich. in
scholastic achievement, Willamette's
stud. 'ills nie duly ncreilll. ,1 in II...
best schools of higher learning In
the fluted States. Her gradual.-,
have made good in all walks of life,
'tins Justifying the fnlih of the
fathers.
Along with other educational in
ittitinn. Willamette faces a crisis.
To ca.-e for her ever increasing num
ber of students It became nee', s-ary
to hiilld a new girls' dormltorv. This
building Is now under eonstruotii.n
Last winter Waller Hall. Ihe old liberal-arts
building, wns partially ,t,..
s'rove.l by fire. In order to 'com
plete the new dormitory and re.;., re
Waller Hill, friends of the school
hare undertaken the task of raising
fliin.pfin.
An Intensive e.mn.ln
friend ot the Institution for the 1
KI.KTOX XOTK9.
Walter Haines has bought th
Drain, Klkluu and Sottsbur Itan
lino and hits moved Into Elkton to
live
Many new cars are seen on our
streets lately. Fred Powell and
wife, auto dealers of Roseburg. are
in fc'lkton nn business.
iJi k Moore while working on the
waison road Monday was struck by a
limb of a tree which fell on his
.shoulder and made a very serious ln
iurv. . ,
Ir!1ay ni?M Red Thief gave h.s
h.dt in s'how at lilkton.
Mini IiKssen Is visiting her sister,
Mix. Walter ItMiell this v.eek. She
iiiiKl't at Hardman last winter bui
Hl l.u at Klkiou the comlrnt year.
The mull sta.;e t.i Drain and Oak
land are now both usln automobiles.
Kem.mher the Farm Hureau or
Baniatlon at Elk ton n-xt Monday,
come ar.d brins your dinner and
l.eir speakers from Roseburg and
c'orvallls.
James Riley lu moved upon ni.
iota. At present he is livius in
tint
Nct Sunday the baccaloreauto ser
mon for the high school will pe
preached. Next Thursday, May 20.
will he the plays by the seniors and
iri shmen. Saturday evening we will
i. ...... nvo..,.a.,B ai.H uradimting
' , ... y.ozelle
lialr, of Kugene, will be the speaker
ot the evening. Kverybody Is wel
. nine to all exer lseB.
Four of Klkton pupils are trylns
for the sth grade diplomas this week.
V. G. (Iruhbe Is receiving encour
aeine reports from over the county.
kn.. ...ill ...iiu tl.a .iinnnrt nf tllosi
t)) wM & rHl)r(iat.ntaliVe on the
i.ubHinn ti'ko for county comm. 3
foner that will Rive a sqiiure dt-al
for evrvone. Mr. Grnhho 1b a loyal
Ainerk'iin, haviitR P"nt four boys to
the lao war. edunite'l a larRe rnm-!!-,
knows the county well, has lived
in Dm-eliis county prm tfoally all hi
life and ht Is a m:in v ho wants to
hnvc pdvnn 'omt'nt In tho county. Not
In ono part only but in all parlH.
Th rHimblHns whogive him a vote
will nevor regret it.
II . W. II.
XKW I'AUTMCnSHll' FORMED.
A new- partnership has been
formed in Roseburg. according to an
announcement made yesterday. John
K. Flurry, who has been connected
with the American Central Life In
surance company for a number of
vears, and S. C. Ilartriiti', f"r many
years supcryis.r of li'.e Fmp.nia na
tional forest, have a -sociated Iheni-
i, 'v-s te;: h.T to ..pi-. -out the il.
suinnce company. Both men are well
known In this section of the F-tntc
and will no doubt he very successful
in their undertaking.
raising of this money will be
launched next week. The committee
In charge of the campaign for Hose-
bur and the greater portion of
Potvglas county onslHts of Supt. O.
C. Itrown, chairman; C. H. Mc-
Knlght, S.cy.: A. 0. Marstrs. A. J.
fliddes, G.-o. Neuner. Jr.. Carl Wlm
b-rly. Iir. Wade, A. S. Hu.y". K. H.
Churchill. C. H. !f KNIGHT.
The "Layer Cross" marked on tab
lets meai s you are setting tno genu
.ne "Itayer Tablets' of Aspirin,'
proved E ifo by millions of people.
In the itayer package arc propu
dir. ctions for Cold.-'., Headache.
loolhame, Earache, Neuralfla.
.(netimatisin. Lumbago, Sciatica,
Neuritis and for Fain generally,
liaady tin boxes of 12 tablet!) cost
onlv a few c -nts. Drupilsts also sell
tarter llaier pa;-kagea. Aspirin Is
he trade mark of Payer Manufac-tt'r-
of Monoa.-etl.-aoidester of rial!
cyliea.-id.
'.'ylicaciil.
.
UmiiK Iu;-TIRT
oa..Oa4
Hie II. It. K. 1. A. i n,)tl .M,M.,n(
will be held at the Maceabbee h II
every first and third Wednesdays
of the mouth.
. I'. A. M., I.nnel t.u.lg,. So. IS
Regular coniinuiiKaiuns 2.1.1 au
fourth Wednesdays each month
Vssontc T,-n:ile, R.-sel.u'n. Ore
Vlsltori welcome.
A. A WILDER. W. M .
w. y ha h kin. .-c
RMfillTS OF PYTHIAS, Alph
Ledge No. 47, meet every Wed
nwday evening, cor. Jackson and
Csa Us. Visitor alwarg welcome
C. A. CHAMBERLAIN, C. C
CHA3 F. HOPKINS. M F
E. B. WIMUERLY. K. R. 8
L. O. T. M lt..U.K.,r i.i.. v .
hid, Is regular reviews on second '.
and fourth Thursday afternoons In !
-Vaccate htl ;...... I
. . oi otnT
hive visiting In our city are cor
dtally invited to attend our re
vtewi. Jlaccabee hall on Case
street.
LOUISE LOCKE. Com.
JESSIE RAPP, Col.
O. O. F fill,,,, rti.nnipmenl No.
Meet, in A, la rn . n .
eve-v Ti,". lempie,
: ' ' ' ..- ...v evening,
blethrci nlwavs .;,,,
fost:-i nnxKR
Visiting
P.
MMI.EY. H. p.
OI.1VFR JOHNSON R 8
JAVES EWART. F 8 '
NFI'JHnor.s op WOODCKAFT
Inr tirrtitar. InvnH to attenY
KtMTH CHCHCHII.U C. N
Tiu.li i. joenbon; ci:
... ,uaT e.-e-jinrs
CAOLE9, Roseburg Aerte moots In
their ball on Jackson St,, in lto
and 4th Monday evenings of sac
month, t 8 o'clock. yiattlDK breth
ren in good staudlLg always wal
come.
FRED V. CI.AR v, W. P. P.
VICTOR M1CELL1, W. P.
B. T. GOODStiVN. Secretary.
O. O. F. 1'hlletarl'in IKige No. H
Meet In C'dd Fellow' Temple,
corner Jackson and Cu Bts., on
Saturday evening of each week.
Visiting brethren are a I way- wel
come.
VICTOR P.0Y1), N. 0.
A. J. CKPDFft, Kec Sec.
. B. BA1LKY. Fin. See.
RHKL'KAH. Itoseburg Reheltah
Lodge. No. 41, I. O. O. F. Meeu
m Odd Fellows' Temple every
week on Tuesday evenlnfT at the
Odd Fellows- hall. Visiting mem
bora in good biaudlu' are invite.
to attend
MAUD PLYI.KR. N. O.
B ELLIS STEPUEN30N, Sec
DrJLLA LEWIS. Financial Set
WOODMEN Or WOU1.D.
Cau;p No. 125. Meets in tie Odd
Feliowa' hall In Roseburg every
1st and 3r. Monday evenings. Vis
iting neighbors always welcome.
H. CARRICK, C. C.
14 U. MILLErt. Clerk
iOVAL- OlillKIt OK H,'OSF.. Rose
hrrg Lodge No 1037 Met sec
ond and fourth Wianesd'-y even
Ing of each month at 8 o'clock li
the Moose hall. All vls-'tina hrc
'he.fc are invited to attend.
C. W. CLOAKW. Dictator.
H. 0. PAROETKR. Secretary
11. f. O. ElKS, n.ueeun; f,oi(;, ttn.
XJfl Hclds regular roiiiiniinlea.
thin at the Elks' Temple on
each Thursday of every montb
All member requested to at
tend regularly, end all vlltlne
brother (re cordially Invited to
attetid
HARRY HTLPEBTTRM, E R.
I HA B. R1DDLH. Sc t.
O. E. 8 Roecburir tjiaprer So. 8
Holls their reeulaj: meetinn on
the 1st and 3rd Tbursdr.y In each
month. Visiting members In good
standing aro respectfully invited
t6 attend.
LEONA ABRAHAM. W. M.
FREE J0HN8ON. Secy.
I. O, o. F., Ttialnii 8tr lHlgeSo. IT4
meet iu the Odd Fcllov " TantJU
eveir Friday evening. Vlallinp
brethren always welcome.
VICTOR M1CELLI, N. G.
K. A. 1'LTTEY. V. Ci.
J. EARLK PIOKKNS. Rec. Se.
M. FICKLE. Financial Sec.
unsF.nr nn i.odgr no. 1003, tm.
texl ItotherlKH.d of .Maintenance ot
M'av Fmpfoyes and Ibillwny Shor
iM.um, AJiliatcd with the A
F. ot I . Meet t Moose hnl! tbi
first Wed., fourth Sat. nights and
third fundv of each montb.
J. F. SMITH. Pres'dent.
W. J MEREDITH. Reed. Secy
OEO. MAC 1VER. FID 3e
Sheet HetalWork
OF ALL KINDS
J- H. SINMGEI?
tin oak KTHsrirr rno.vg 4sm
ROSEBUSG
MVRTLE POINT
MARSHFIELD
AUTO STAGE
I.a Rowbiir,. .lally at T-tlO A. M.
It. Myrlla Point, dally at t iO A. M.
Connection at Myrtle Point
to and from Marshfleld, Co
eullle, Bandon and Powers.
Fare 48. Including war tax.
Reservations at main office,
405 Case St.. near depot. Phone
30J, or I'mpqua and Grand ho
tel. Rapp's store.
TAYLOR & CLINTON
-"-Si"
cin vra ae MtroeUce ottoidj jaaJ"
turoi-j Jr.-o ti.9 Ciai9. -uiM.
Py mtOr.'ig our tv-oAmU BUT)crlei7el
good wa are croetinc a d-;-.tiB-,d or
goa eaols la tho ctrtt of Uo ttorla
Thus aro ra r.dding to the pav-ji, lnl
lars of Creeoa c?A raring Oi3oa th.
idacl r'-o to live. a
lesooltited laduitrlea of Oi-jgoa
THE BEST
Dr nlts of all kind-coa.
Coin, Root Beer, aad all Z
ot of So la Water. 6rd I
the cace. '
RGSCbURG DAtEY AND M
PHONE 186
Poultry and Eggs
WAIN TED
We pay highest Eirket pra
in casn. Highest market jra
paid for your cream, no dean.
Bring In Your Product!
Roseburg Produce C.
501 N. Jackson St
phone m
Auto Owners!
We wodld h pluued to ter
your
Batteries Free
nt any time and sire roa ftjul
K( ' i i nn thf raro ed Ran
When ;nech:ulnjc vm ht
in nnr price. We en a
MOTOR SHOP GAM
til N. Jackson St. B.t4
A New Flour
with on old ruin
"Pride of Douglaj
40 HARD WHEAT
giving the flour th iwt
aroma and nut-Ilk fl '
the wheat.
Try th! Home rroduet.
M. A. BULEY
CONTRACTOR
Builds Anything. First
class work. Letmeugw
wiih)ou. Box 304, R
dence 305 Douglas SI
Ihwehunt, Orego'
Fence Fence Fen
Page woven steel coll
ence, loop ends, no tro"
fust received car load sM
nock the 8 bar It " ' t
,ar 28 in 8 in. '' ,o;''n.
,ar 3: bar 39 I-! M
9 bar 42 in ; U b" 'Ljej
, .a "il bar 4 l f"..
rneea. and 20
par - ji
ir f .
abbit lence. s" - , (,,!
abbit fence
U.o several kinds of I yyt
12 to 72 Inches ' vWi 9
orace wire and etpl
price.
STEARNS Cffl
Oakland and