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PCW TWO KUnKHl KG X E W 8 R E V I E W Issued Dall Except Bunds. B. W. BATES I. WIMBIRLY BERT C. BATES SUBSCRIPTION RATES Pally, per year, by Mail $4.00 Daily, in months, by mall .... 2.00 ly Carrier, per month 60 The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to the use Cor republication of alt news disiutches credited to It or not otherwise credited In thin paper and also the iocul news pub lished herein. All rights of republi cation of special dispatches herein are also reserved. Entered as Herond-clsaa mattei May 17, lUL'O, at the post office at Hoseburg, Oregon, under the Act of March a, IS'9. Kom'IiuI'K, Oregon, June II, HKiO. I I LI.KKTOX PARENT. TEACHER ASSOCIATION'. Vocal solo by Miss Haldcman, accom panied by Miss Lucia Kancher. Vocal solo by lira. VVm Hlney. Community slim, led by Miss Halde man, with Miss Lucia Fancher at the piano. Short talks by each of '.he following: Mr. Hr)son, assistant national club leader. Mr. Seymour, staio club leader. Mlsa Helen Cowglll, assistant club leader. A. E. Street, countv club leader. Installation of officers will con clude the program, following which there will be a social hour, with light refreshments, consisting of strawberries and wafers. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all adults and to members of th" Hoys' and Olrls' Industrial clubs. Location Not Fouiul Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pearce, who have been spending the past two weeks In Roseburg. looking for a lo cation, departed thlB morning fur Portland. They were formerly resi dents of EI Paso. Texas, and were This Friday evening at 7::in the I aitiactcd to this city because or me Kullerlon Parent-Teacher association 1 low avernge of wind velocity. They will hold its regular monthly meet-, had expected to go Into business but lng. The following Interesting pro-1 not finding what they desired will gram will be given: vlJ,it other portions of Oregon. They Kullerton, My Kullerlon," by all, ! are greatly pleased with Hoseburg. with Mis. I.. II. Kancher at Hid (;,. Eugene Piano- I Mrs. C. L. Stoddurd went to Eu- Plano boIo by Itertha Kohlliugcn. j gene this morning to spend a short Vocal solo by ('. II. Arundel. time attending to business matters. Do You Know What You Want? WE DO! LOVE and MARRIED HFE fcq. the noted author Idah NSGlone Gibson JIST AIMil T THE ItAHV. "I think you should Jry and sleep a Utile, Mrs. Gordon,' said my nurse. thought I was disappointed In mine. "Oh, no they do not," was my quick assertion. This baby Is the loveliest tmng HOW IS THIS:- Tube with every casing sold. Price only $23.00, this month only. (Tire and Tube.) C. A. LOCKWOOD MOTOR CO. A ulhorizcd Ford and Fordson Dealers I I looked up quickly. I had been so that was ever born into mis wouu. absorbed In my letter that 1 bad not "Of course," answered Ruth, heard her come In. "That Is what I thought of every one "I am not at all sleepy," I pro-1 of my three babies." tented. ' i "Ruth," I Bald solemnly, "does "No, you don't look sleepy," she 'he same ecstacy come with the birth observed. of other children, or it a part of It "I have never known anvone to re- .the newneBS of the sensation?" cover as quickly as you have from "Ho you romernber. Katherlna, sufh a serious illness. If you will that Billy Utile song from some for irv to sleep or at least rest quietly gotten musical comedy about the for a while, I think you may sit up Joy when you first kiss the last girl for a little, while I prepare your you love. I always thought that a bed for the night." bit of cynical smartness until the "That will be fine, and I will try first time I kissed my second and and be good enough to deserve It, third baby. Nature, my dear Kath for I am very tired of lying In bed." eiine. Is a pretty good friend to all "Mr. Cordon Just called up again of us If we let her alone, to let her in the long distance telephone and work out her will with us in her own told me to tell you that he would be way." here tonight, but that he would not "Then you think It Is nature that disturb you until morning, lie Just sends us love, either romantic or ma wanted you to know that he would ternal." be In the house lo call when you . Hoe XH Ml-n the Father, awakened " "Honestly, Katherine, I do not Ihukenlog the It.,.... I "now '" whom "r wh"t. ... 1 love. I do not even know what love as the nurse was saying mis sne . h . (hjnk , mive Br,.ly was i!tly straightening my bed and know ,,,, iat .. I called darkening my room, aiinougn 1 . .m ,.,., r,l in oth ers a poetical Illusion. Truly, since little Hob Is back snd I find him mill devoted to me I do not partii u- thought I could not sleep at all when she first suggested It, I did not know when she left the room. I It was lale In the afternoon when 1 awoke to find my baby at nijy j breast and Icuth nt the door with her arms full of roses. "How well you look, Katherine," , she exclaimed in surprise. "Io you think bo? It seemed to me as I looked In the glaHs that 1 was very white and thin." "Oh, of course our face Is a little thin, but you have a faint color which is very becoming." larlv miss his father any more. "So Bobby, Jr., is back, is he I asked. "Yes; he came the next day after his nurse got my letter saying I did not wish him to overstay the time agreed upon." "Is he looking fine?" "Yes, and he speaks often of Helen. At first it gave me a dis tinct shock, but after I found how unconscious the child was about It Summer Vacation Tickets are now on sale TO NEWPORT (Ort-Ron's old favorite resort) On Yaquina Bay Larue Nutatorium Ample Hotel Accommodations and Camping Facilities TILLAMOOK COUNTY BEACHES Located 100 miles due west of Portland be tween Neah-kah-nie Mountain and Netarts liay. These beaches include Garibaldi Heach lesorts, Neah-kah-nie, Munzanita and Bay Ocean. CRATER LAKE (Open July 1st) One of the natural wonders of the world. A Lake in the heart of an extinct volcano. OTHER ATTRACTIVE OUTING PLACES Colt'stin Josephine County Caves (Oregon Alarble Halls) Slmsta Mountain Resorts Columbia River Beaches Mount Rainier National Park Yellowstone National Park (lacier National Park "OREGON OUTDOORS'' New Summer booklet contains general in formation on the dill'erent Oregon He-torts, Summer Excursion fares; Hotel & Camp rates. Inquire of local agent for further particulars. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES JOHN M. SCO IT. Gencial pMHfi.pi Agrtit him I boean to see how foolish I wns. Little Rob was really glad to (?t home," continued Kiith, unron arlnfusly answer! ns the question I had been wanting to ask. "I think It was because he niissfd his liltU hroiher and sleler. Y'i see, over there, there were no children. The other day !4 heard him talking to them wht;' upoalid not know I wa aroimiVt. Iluthie," he s;iid flre rU'M. There Is no thrill like that of being able to look down up on your baby as I am looking on mine." Ruth untiled. "Let me see how you look. Miss Gordon," she said, bend ing over my baby. "Open your eyea find stop wrinkling up that foolish littlo none of yours Just as your mother does when she Is happy." "Why, Ruth, 1 never knew ! wrinkled up my nose." I said In sur prise. "I am sure t never saw It wrinkled in the glass and I always miiIIp- nt myself In the glass, as every one else floes." "Yes," commented Ttufh. "that Is one reason I approve of mhrorfl. One never looks In a mirror without trying to look his best." "And 'best' of course is Bmlling." Itiith Tiikf'N Mary. Ttuth had taken Mary In her arms. "My, Isn't she lovely?" she exelaimed. "I think she has the 'ood points of boh John and you. mv dear. I was so afraid she was not going to have your wonderful hair," "Well, she h;H not gotten It yet," was my response. "Why, Katherine, she has a lot of hair." "Io you call that fuzzy silk on the top of her head hair?" "Yes. don't you?" "I don't call ft nnvthing, but since both you and Charles proclaim it hair that Is just like mine. I suppose T will have to be satisfied." Ituth in tones which showed she g . r-'vers.' a real one and a kiln: ,9 miKe-bplicve one. My real 'mower' is yours and Buddy's, but my make-believe one is just for me.' " 'Where la she?" asked Buddy, 'and does she wj-nt us, too?" Can Xot Have Any. ' 'I don't know, but she can not have any of us. Our daddy said so the other night when I was there.' "She said, 'I do not see why wv (an not have Bobby here with us all the time, and daddy said: "Helen, I would not take Hob away from hip 'mower for nl the word. And my make-beleve 'mower' just said. 'Oh,' but I saw a great big te-tr on her (lu t'k. and 1 climbed up into her lap and kissed it away, and Kuthie It was jut as saltv as It could be." " 'I do not like salt,' said Ruth primly. " "And she can keep her old tears.' " 'I do not h'lieve she likes 'em. either, for this one made a big red spot on her face, and when I kissed ft awav she said. 'Yon blessed child' and cried some more.' " Tomorrow -John Comes. POLITICAL AIM? SCtH TKI. WASHINGTON', June 9. General; Persli lng declared emphatically on : Tuesday that his contemplated re- J I uromeni rrom acuve service was without political significance. He : said he would enter private bnsi- i ness, the nature of which had not ; yet been determined. j A schedule of Oeneral Pe'shlng's i engagements for the remainder of ', the month was made public Tuesday, I disproving rumors that he planned to j visit Chicago during the republican j convention. j A number of offers of business connections have been received hv j ; the general, it was learned Tuesday,! J announcement of his imminent re frirement having given impetus to the I fommunb aliens on this subject. f l Those close to the ceneral, however,! said today that he had not yet civen serious consideration to any of them. ', a y . "r After you eat always take P ATONIC rORVoURAClDjTOMACH) Instantly relieves Heartburn, Bloat ed Gay reeling. Stops food souring, repeating, and all stomach miseries. Aidi dttlm and pptit. Keeps stomach w.ft and strcmr. Incretiw Vitality ami Pep. K ATONIC ( th best remedy. Tens of thou sanda wonderfully benotiu-d. Only cosia arnt or two a day to ue it. Positively Kuarantmd to P I or w will refund monay. Get a big baxkxUy, You will Boe. Nathan Kullerton, Ftoseburg, Oregon. 205 Cass St Antlers Theatre Reopens Tonight After working for over 24 hours without Btop. workmen succeeded this morning In completing the in stallation of the two new machines for the Antler's theater, the old ones having been destroyed In the recent fire. The damage done to the oper ating room has been thoroughly re paired and ns the new machines are the mowt modern obtainable the pic ture projection will be as perfect as fioslhle. The management Is gie-it-ly pleased over the demonstrated f'afe'y of the building, Ihe fire piov ing that any fire Igniting in the op erating tn the operating room can '.ie handled successfully and without danger to the audience. The theater will reopen tonight with Willljim Farnum. the eminent William -Kox itnr, in his latest photodrnma. "Wings of the Morning," a picturl atlon of the well known novel writ ten by I-ouls Tracy. This Is a stir ring sea story with all the elements ne 'essarv for a superior screen en er!ainuient. The romance opens In faraway Singapore, at a Hrltish army post. Mr. Farnum. os the hero, is cashiered out of the service ot a false charge, ind later Is found ns a sailor on board a passenger steamer crossing the China sea. The boat Is wrecked on an uncharted island during a ty -)hoon, and he rescues the daughter of the owner of the line. Their vlcis -.itudes and adventures on the islnnd md the final denouement are said to he developed along extremely dra rnatic lines. The picture was directed by J flordon Kdwards. OIIITIAHV. a couple of weeks attending 'to buia ness mutters. He will go on to east oin Ohio where he has relativos with whom he e::pects to visit. H will b gone from Hoseburg for three or tour months. THIKTY DAX WORM HI'RAV. From all reports available It seems to he time to apply the 30 days worm spray. This should be dona a) soon as the present shower are over and settled weather comes again. The object of this spray is to get the first brood of worms, it is very Import ant and should not be neglected or put off if you expect to -grow apples or pears tree rrom worms. Kemem her, you can't kill the worms after they get inside the fruit. Thorough application is necessary. Apply to apples and pears. The fruit, not the tree, should be thor oughly coated. Use arsenate of lead one pound (dry) to 50 gallons of water. Add lime sulfur 1 to 50 as a final spray for scab. June 7, 1920. E. C. ARMSTRONG, County Fruit Inspector. AXM'AL HTiK'K HOLDKRS MEET ING. Mips Mary A. Parker was born In Knoxvllle, Ohio, August 27, 1855. She was married to S. M. Parker on M'ril 25, 1 jk I . To this union were horn two children, Otto A. Parker of Itrockway, Oregon, and .Mrs. Kffie Stuhblefleld of Dlllard. She leaves to mourn her loss, her mother, Mrs. Mary Risliop of Aptos. Calif.; one sister. Mrs. Hester Doug of Pomona, Calif., and five broth ers. Allen, Schooler, Omen, James nd Jonathan llishop, besides other relatives and a host of friends. She united with the Methodist Episcopal church when but a youth. Ghe hns ever remained In the faith of '.he fathers. She passed away Mon day, June 7th. at 1 1 . :! 0 p. m., at her home in IHllatd. Oreion. The fu neral service was conducted at the home by the Rev. H. S. Hishop on Wednesday, Juno J.nth, and inter 'ncnt was at the Brockwav cemeterv. starts For ( hlcnuo F. H. Smith left this morning for Chicago, where ho expects to spei.d This is a "Conservo" Cooker a a RnBirmmttnintTr n tn Conserves fuel Conserves time Conserves labor for you can cook a whole dinner at one time over one flame. tiftlnmutnfli mm, Simplifies Cook ins Canning. For you can cook 14 qt. jars over one Gas or Oil flame at one time. Churchill Hardware Company. -0 NI;l'l,AK iumax sorciiT. XF.W YORK. June . Scores or reformed criminals, jncluiling sev eral murderers and gangsters, aided d the police today in a search for "Ihe only man who ever failed to make gene lue good" after being befriended by i rford l,eorge It. Ml', sminl worker, known as "the llowerv Caruso.'' who has helped more than ."ono "down and- outers" to return tto honest living. Lillian, the 12-yenr-old daughter of the slum missionary, sustained serious tnjmlos in a desperate strug- cle with this unnamed man st'iiooi. i:m:ci tive ou rs. EftiKXE. Or.. June 9 W. li. liutllerfolci. nl y superintendent of schools, tonight tendered his resigna tion to the hoard of education, an nouncing that he had been offered the po.dtion of assistant director of educational a.t ivil of the Cnited States navy at Washington. 1). C The hoard took thn r..sit.nnti., ,. r consideration. The present school fight i K. centered around Mr. l!u;h- Most of the grade teachers ! NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN--MENT TIMBER. General Land Office, Washington, D. C. June I, 1920. Notice Is hereby given that subject to the conditions and limita tions of the Act of June 9, 1916 (39 Mm., 21 8), and the instructions of the Secretary of the Interior of Sen- lember 15, 1917. the timber on the following lands will be sold July 1 192U, at 10 o clock a. m., at public auction nt tne United States land office at Koseburg, Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less 'lian the appraised value as shown by this notice, sale to be subject to the ap proval of the Secretary of the In- erior. The purchase price, with an additional sum of onc-flfih of one pir cent thereof, being commissions allowed, must be deposited at time or sale, money to be returned if sale is not approved, otherwise patent will issue for the timber which must no removed within ten years. Illds ivin pe received from citizens of th" I'nited Sinles, associations of such -.illzens nnd corporations organised under the laws of the United Stales or any state, territory or districl thereof only. Vpon application of a imalifted purchnser. the timber on any legal subdivision will be offered separately before being Included In miy o'Ter of a larger unit T 2'' S It- 3 W See. 7. SEH NEV1, yellow !'!;s M.. NWV4 NE . yellow fir "0 M.. SE4 NE",. vellnw fir 400 M.. NE", NW4. yellow fir 425 M XWH NW14. yellow fir 150 M., reel flr 200 M., NEVi SEV4. yellow fir ..30 M., red cedar 10 M.. N'ft'H SF'M Douglas fir 1100 M.. red cedar 20 i.. m-.h !r. '4. yellow fir 500 M red fir inn M.. red cedar 20 M. SK'-- Douglas fir 695 M. NE SU'lj, Pouglas fir fi90 M NWVi SWH, Douglas fir 400 m' . . .. -,. iMiiigins nr C4ij m., re( cedsr 3t M., none of which to he sold at less than $2.00 per M T 21 S IV W-.'r 7- NKH NEVflr 650 v,:,N l 4 SEhi- fir 600 M- seu t--SF.NW- flr 550 M.. NEH M .SEii SE'. fir 750 M.. SWS SF- m vJ-';:,rt M- ne, a? 600 V,V.,NW l SXV'- A- "00 M.. SEW W fir 550 M.. swi! o-i 4. ?0 .'... " 4 . 01 The annual stockholders' meeting of The Lmpiiua Savings and Loan As sociation will be held at the oiffce of the Douglas Abstract Company, 248 .North Jackson street, Roseburg Ore gon, at 7:30 p. ni., Wednesday, June 23. 1920, for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year and such other business as may regularly come nerore tne meeting. H. O. PARGETER, Secy. YOU CALL WE HAUL. Anything at any time. Wood for sale. Phone 102. L. R. Chambers nt McClelland & Chambers' 2nd Hand Store. NOTICE How about your eating place? The Mnpleleaf confectionery serves the very uesi luncnes. PROFESSIONAL CARDS MRS. F. n. OWEX Cut Flowers Phone 240. 403 W. Cass. DR. M. H. PLYXKR Chiropractic r-nysicinn, zza w. Lane St DR. R. P. BRADFORD WIKE Lulropractors, West Roseburg JPhone 40F4 DR. CTjAIK K. ALLEY Dentist at 331 Perkins Building, Roseburg Oregon. Office Hours: 9 to 12 s m- 1 to 6 p. m. Pbone 66 Office Hours: 10 to 12, t to 4. Phones: Office. 171: Res.. 172. OR. LUCETTA SMITH, PHYSICIAN Women and Children Diseases t specialty. Office, Masonic Bulldlns CUD COLUM All CllKSlfled Advertisements In rel new todny will he round oi .-ir page nnilr "V Today" hnoil WATHD. kVANTED-qua. -Waitress at Hotel Uuip WANTED To buy or rent a house. Phone 415-J. WANTED Lunch counter girl at Hotel Unipqua at ones. WANTED Lunch counter Royal Club restaurant. girl at WANTED Cheap horses. See Judd. Empire barn, Roseburg. WANTED One horse buggy in good condition. Address P. Jessop, R. 2, Roseburg. WANTED Woman to arsist in gen ernl housework. Apply at Mercy Hospital. WANTED Man for janitor, one who understands a furnace. Apply at Mercy Hospital. WA.T:i) Teacher for Happy Val ley school. District 87. Address N. A. McColloeh. Phone 17-F3 WELL PhoneJ.f,:. . 1, of John 8. Bak 'SM dtPt and w? b iceward, """I tJ cr-. n . close in. PhrVf!eri!u M U-L FOR RentTT So. xi i Tlnua' With ocreet, It 1 deposit bn iLTr"" foil rent TTrr: 'uding parf0;; 'M reasonable 247 o ""Ms. Phone 41-R. 7 Wn MONEY TO Ln717T" -J credit farm lot'Wj rate. $20,000 toi j N on iooc real isSL !? N gage. See M "2 Rice. Hle jjj 1 2RJALE. FOR SALE-ip,,,,, FOR SALE 3 miZ FgoatALpr-4 TJ" gOat. PhoilA 1ft r.. I - FOR SALEr.ZTZrr- 625 Second AtTS FOR SALE Old jrowT oak stove wood. Phu wif? C. McGhehey. """MlUl Phone 1 hi iwiw;i eluding two bucks. W K- D. No. 1, Roseburr l FOR .SALE---;! V. J. Balrd, Wilbur, R. i 1 ri WORK TEAM, wtljht 1400, 1 "iu, uarnesi snj w j won rtK Darn. FOR SALE 1919 Har.,.ri 1 and side car. Thoma Oodlei b I liu ci-iii v-x, 1, uuur, ure. FOR SALE Amsco Keder fur fw. I son tractor. Has nerer bwo wt I w. u. Paul, K. D. .Vo. 1. FOR SALE Practically mv hold goods at s bargiii. Octrl leaving. 1143 Harnril Ate. FOR SAIJ3 Work lotto, imA saddle and pack aorsei. C rill. 504 Mill St. FOR SALE Ford and Rtotuilil good condition. Termi on etk I Call 40S Casa St. FOR SALE 100 head of goati: n I 3-year-old colta; onijuvliiKXI saw. Inqulrt W. D. Turaet,1 1 burg, Oregon. WE HAVE 1 BBL. of anatti I Isad apray left. Will Ml! til barga'n If taltan at onr. htl Fruit Product Co. FOR SALE We havt the lollonl cars for sale: One Ford torsi car and one Overland Moddul touring car. Umpqua Alio I Winchester St. DRYER PIPE I tare a nsi amount of lro for drysr asi farther supply doubtful; Ha I ately is not too fariy ti I your order. J. H. sinaipt. WANTED Ten to 15 head of voung gouts, k. s. liutton, Wilbur, Or. 1 none n. WANTED Teacher for Glenrarrv school, Dist. No. 109. M. M. Cooper, Clerk, Roseburg, Ore. lien acunst E. it. II, y- ef th,. w;t-,l uhl. I. .;ii wtto take nl.icc- I 'i ner ui'.o uuroiisciousness anil fled. Recently Mr. Ellis bought suit of clothes and obtained Hon for the man. who had Just been the motor veb:cl. il reneceti irom prison and received in to the Ellis home. signed an ngreem.-nt several months I j', ,- n',ro nf wlicli to be sold nt ""' "I In the local si -hools Vl. l' ' 3 P-r M.. Sec. 25. it Mr. Rutherford were retained, hut U ,,' ,V flr ,:oft M.. cedar the hour,) engaged him for another ' vr" cv 1 V4' rp'1 fir 1,50 M.. year. The s. h,o! fi,.,i ,,.,., ,..,;"' s" . red fir lino M. epu reeitl el n. meni, new posi- MoTtm nr, -Fli-TS !W.(i!Kt. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always hears Rig nature of "lotnrcvc'p 1 llcens.-s. i;i: SO:! anternn cy, 1 - -i-rcu nr uno M c,.(ir fi0 M s, ibnn J SO Prr M T s R B .! SE.i.flr KSM..SWV sVtl'" i.:- m" nZ'" Whi"h ,n hp "'" t ,v J "I r"r T. 36 S., S .. s.r. 25 -ri vet n 1 ,. ,:." ' ' 1 . flr 1 ' " Al.. si- c- vnvi pine IS M.. SWH NWU, 0 M 1; t . ..a ' " - 'i SE registrations. .Til M- Pine .0 M.. NF'i wi7 . IT r I. II 1 , ' ll-et.,-,. 1 -5-h-r "'1 M- Pino i !o tr.fer. ,,': SO . ,- ransters. .v im,.(i i W or Z-a FREE BOARD for a work each evening, teria at once. little Janitor Call at Cafe- WANTED by experienced accountant several small sets of books to keep; systems installed; audits mane reasonably. Address J. D Wynne, care News-Review. WANTED Strong, active man, or young man. at the Roseburg ice plant. Persons afflicted with hook wgrm or spring fever need not ap ply, as we want a man not afraid of work. Roseburg Ice Co 9. rtecei.ii of partmunt nf il... stale envc-rum-nt tor the month of '.-. is.". lolal! 'ng to a fi'ianical In- the sc-reurv r state to.lav.' I r Mir,,,,,, trarsacij,,,,, whi,.h m.lllp tne month in -luded me;. iil. ('(!. nernwl. ! -"0 M ia'ement prepared nr - M 'ate today. "r - . rme SO M ru or-i7 nr ,, M . pine 150 M., SKl -.1 . ... sk c; . plate M. NWU o M.. SWH ptne no M.. the HELP WANTED WANTED HELP Ei-senripe men and others fur nished employment free of chrgo. Contractors, ranchers and farmers Place your orders with us for help ers. Our services are free both to employer and emploved. Lawrence-Cordon Co., 12S Cass St, Phone 219. FOR SALE H. D. motorcycle-II I and wilhnut side cars: 'JT els. Some real barfaim I son's garage, 123 N. Mali W 447. PAD OAI f firta full C. bor.r. 2 years old, a rme and a good buy, If taken ( so five good sows not bred. Bros., Glide, Ore. Pbo FOR SALE Italian prum delivery, urucr advance. 6 to I, 50c; I 4 Oo; 3 to 4, 24c. A miles west, Ro9eburs;0rei- - w-nnn P.t1 COAL. BULII """rr gjtftit mill eids. eamant, Phone 128 o TSlDt- I HOTEL FOR SAi.c. w , A fine oPPoriuniiT - - good noiei, --- ctregon. on rsiin. ; , i and electric four to five H''SfW ness monthly. A "fot Pass. Ore. c, dpvT SJ-mr ern farm 4 mi'" of the best pavlne rnfln . MlSfTTJ.VEOUS. aiiiomon - bi.7 . , , Pine an u h 4 d-aler. p'at..,. fonr T'.'L' no' '"" 4.00 i Fhe" and 3 i... -j IT '-' ""'1 'he fir at nnc i... .v.. WALTER S. WOODRUFF Expert piano tuning and repairing. Room t. Tirana Hotel. your order for your winter cnaurr..,ir b.ninc. .t,a . and tho r . ... p i nun-- - ,,,: not ana and o;n good barn w t bath ences: onthulldlngs. P1' r ' Irrigation, sliout jj pasture.' aood Jr2 fenced and ivo arn. - ' J4. Riddle, Ort.