Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, July 16, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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Issued Dally Eicept Buaday.
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SUBSCRIPTION RATKS
Dally, per y' bv
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by Crrler, per month .
The Asuoclated Press Is exclusively
entitled to th. us. for repue,.-
of .11 news dispatches ercuitea w .. j
,.r not otherwise credited In :
paper and alo the local news pub -
...Ed herein. All right, of reput, I-.
ration of special dl.patchu oemn ,
lire also re-red.
Knternd aa second-class mattei
May 17. 1920, at the post office at
I'ninburg, Orexon, uuder m. aci o.
March 3, llt'if).
Itoschurg. Xifg.in, July 10. 10'M.
Fire Department
n i
sponsors banquet
r I
(Continued from page 1)
Hurry Hurr, Cleo Tipton, Karl Burr,
It. L. Whipple, Carl Muck, Ellis Mil
ler, I'l.ll Harih, I.' roy Howard, Leo
Iievimey, Leon McClliitock and Chas.
Springer.
Tim bann.uet room nf the 1'inp'iiia
Hotel presented a beautiful appear-
vh.n Mm. F. I). Owen and Le-
roy Howard, of the Fern, had com-pli-ied
Hie decorations. The large,
attractive dining room which In It
self Is one of Hie most beautiful In
the stale, was turned over by Man
aeer Weaver for this occasion, and
with the decorations In place all who
were fortunate enough to obtain a
view of It were enthusiastic ever the
beauty displayed.
In the center of the room the
while, sliver-spread tables wcl"
grouped in e hollow suuare, the
places being set along the outside
edges of the lahles. The center was
a mass of beautiful flowers.
Two Immense centerpieces, coin
posed of flowers, ferns. Oregon grape
and many other flowers and decora
tive greenery occupied a prominent
place on twu large pedestals at oppo
site sides of the squure, with a glass
aquarium In which a number of gold
fish swam, occupying Hie center, the
pcdc-lala, tattles and flags were I
draped In patriotic colors, while the
nHiimiHl flag was given a prominent
pluce, together with the helmet an.)
cap symbolic of the fire department.
Amend the inside edge of the squure
formed by the tables was a border
of Oregon grape, seafoam and red
carnations, contrasilnff with (be
white of the snowy table linen. Al
together the effect was very pleasing
and beggars description. The com
liiuuilnn formed by the attractive
dining room and the beautiful decor
ations will not be forgotten by thos.?
who had an opportunity to be pres
ent and was without doubt the out
standing feature of (he banquet.
Ride on Goodyear Tires inThat
Sturdy Small Car of Yours
sl
SO t 3 Ooodvear ,S -
1 Vuhlc urcl jbric. s 5 0
All-W'ralhrr Tread J
30 3' Gondvr.ir A -Single-1
'ore 1 jbric, vj .5 P
Ann-skid TrrsJ... X
LOVE and MARRIED LIFE
i the noted author
Idhh M?Qlone Gibson
ELIZABETH ' 1 Ml"
-- .. ,
Evidently Elliubem ore..u ;
In the deep w .t.'r of regret and
,,,! not know bal to uo.
,., .,. jh.l -bo
,an manaxe men so neau . u..,
,er in na iu ma .... ,
ft lends.
Elizabeth seemed, to take quite
, reat Joy In humiliating nie as she
in malting Jonn ao ntr
For ihn next two days the whole
Gordon family with the exception of
myself seemed to be In a blue funk
over my decision not only to remain
111 the most expensive rooma at the
hotel, hut to receive all my friends
i.u n - ..,l..li. nurrwtlv If 11- .
ineie wun ........... - 1
nnvlom inea or now u
0t our t w.re wagging.
I'lilll thla time I had al
nclous inea or now me iu..u-..
ways stood,
by Elizaheth because 1 did not want
a scandal, but there Is always a time
that good nature, or even the rear
of the screech of the people ceases
to be a virtue.
Tn.cliii on Tciiiuci-ment.
Klliaheth Moreland had traded on
my conservative teniperment and
Iwomanlv pride Irrom the first and
had reacted In lust the fashion that
,hH had expected mo to. I mleht not
had it not been for the baby. I could
not see myself sncrlficing fcer for
anybody or anything.
I could pot allow anvone io come
between John and me for her sake.
She had enlisted Madame Oordot
in her causvand by the simple ex
pedient of my keeping the motor for
I'lVsp'l n persniai matter wnn u en-1
croached upon Madame Gordon's dig-
nlty as John a mother.
For the first time In her life Kll--beth
hid begun to worry about
tho effect her action would neve
upon John. ( saw this very plainly
the moment I made mv appearance
it the Country Club on the night of
my arrival with Helen and Bobby.
Elizabeth had come over with one of
her hoy satellites, with which she
was always surrounded.
For a moment before she was able
to veil her surprise. I saw consterna
tion In her faco. She never had ex
pected to see me there, especial!.' on
he nialit of my arrival
Kill III 1117 ii,m in h.wii.
in town
II II K .111.11. IIHll mm lli-l Mini wun
mirh n.oro of nn IiivhIM than I
,.,-.1. i.i... i i ...i.i i...- it.- i
illy was
l.ul nh i-wovcr-wl hflMPlf
111 an Irmlnnt. ami I really admired
hfr rnurapo ai h ramo over to me
Hayhift:
"I thought vou would ho too Hrp1
to romp out hern tonight. Hh1 1
droamcd for a moment you would do
'Mich a thln I would huve atoppt 1
down town for you."
Iiivltntlon Not Awptl.
"That whh iip(hI1(hb," 1 answered,
HWtMMtv "Had I not nroMnted Mflcn
and HoMty'a 'Itivllut lim, I think !
would havfl takpn my own car and
nmn nut here to dinner. I wan ao
It surpris.es certain users of sinall cars to finJ
that they can ohtain Goodyear Tirei at a first
cost ordinarily not greater, and sometimes
less, than that of other tires.
This initial value, as well as the very low final
cost, results from the application of Goodyear
experience and care to their manufacture in
the world's largest tire factory devoted to
30x3-, 30x3Vi- and 314-inch sizes.
Such facts explain w hy more cars, using these
sires, were factory-equipped last year with
Goodyear Tires than with any other kind.
If you drive a Ford, Chevrolet, Maxwell, or
Doit take advantage of the opportunity to
enjoy real Goodyear value and economy;
equip your car with Goodyear Tires and
Heavy Tourist Tunes at the nearest Service
Station.
ff
NN? rr-rr.
(noxtvrar Heavy Touriic Tubes com no
iiu.r t'un the prK-e you are askcj to pjv
lor t.ilcs .'f In, merit why rik coally
..'Aftins ht'n iuh mire
li.m I, avsiUblr I 30
in varerproof tag .
t tv nM friends and
IUKIUUI l .... . J
1 hope that they had missed me and
leased to see me."
- . everyone .bout me at
rauch , nad
missed me Just aa I knew that they
ni.. - d m.J
bM lhem MBn
me of ther frlMld8nlp and haonluess
'in having me with them and to that
Elizabeth Moreland anouia near u.
Wnen for a moment, we happened
to be alone, she asked: "Have you
beird from John?"
"No. have you?" I countered. -
"Katherlne how you have changed
she exclaimed.
"I hope so Elizabeth. I have deter-
'mined not to be a doormat wife any
longer."
...,.h, , vnu ni.gn .,ioor mm
liro?" oulrAfl Hnliliv who had come
tlme to hear tne Inst worll.
"One of the kind a man alwayr
finds at the door with the word
"Welcome" written all over It. Yes.
Hint's It," t supplemented, "the kind
of thing a man never ees except
to wipe his feet on."
"Oh, say." said Bobby laughing
"aren't you a little too hard on us
Katherlne."
Men Like Vnriety.
"Perhaps," I answered, "but even
you, Hobby, must realize that if a
woman meets you at the door, you
never have the thrill of watering
wih yourself of her appearing at
that particular moment. Men like
variety. Hobby, and If one womnn
loesn'l irive It to them, they will
seek It In two or three women. It Is
the unexpected In my sex that ap-
...... n
' .,..., ',h v..
Elizabeth Moreland looked at me
very strangely and then she Bain
somewhat laughingly to the group
If becoming a mother makes one
aa clever as Katherlne Is at the pre
ent moment, all you childless wives
hud better take a leaf out of her
book."
"Hid you Imagine. Elfzabeth, (ha
Katherlne wasn't clever?"
Tomorrow Alice Sirlnits a Surprise
Mr. and Mr. K. P. Kelley, of Se
attle. members of the Edison auto
caravan, visited a short time yes
terday with Mr. and Mrs. Win. Bell.
. f,,. w
net II K dill iriwiniif u. iiiw m-i,n. . ,
- .. ,
nnd Mrs. Boll and the KelU-y en-
J"p" ",e HU V A "
t lie camp k' ouikis uy t . c. wn. iux.n
Ertlson dealer.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears "
'i-'nslure of
rrotec-
3' 3 site $ f 5 0
$4-
HAimt Salty- shs Imsm
t
WHEN I was smalL
I USED to watch.
AUNT SALLY.
PUT UP fruit.
AND VEGETABLES.
FOR THE winter.
I REMEMBER how.
SHE PACKED It all.
IN CLEAN gles Jar.
AND 8EALED the tops.
WITH PARAFFIN.
TO KEEP out.
ALL THE air and keep.
THE JUICY flavor In.
AND ALL tba winter.
THANK8 TO her.
WE HAD tie fruits.
OF SUMMER on our tabl.
1bPi&s CIGARETTES
Roundup Show at
Fair Grounds Sat.
iHuseburg people who have made
thlu city their home since the old
time days, and have never seen a
bunch of cowboys In action will have
a chance to gut awuy lirom me "ten
derfoot" claiia by taking in a show
that will be stuged ut the tuir
grounds Saturday and Sunday after
noons by the (.treat W estern Roundup
Company. This aggregation is com
posed of men who have ridden the
langes of eastern Oregon and south
urn Idaho, and they will show how
the cowboys rode wild horses just
for the fun of it in the days when
the country was Jum one great un
broken cattle range.
Acco rd i n g to T. H . Fred en burg,
the advance agent for the Roundup,
the company carries more than 50
head of horses, among which are
"Rowdadaw" and "White Cloud
two of the most vicious bucking
bronchos that ever threw a cowboy.
Kreuenburg, a native til eastern Ore
gou, and a range rider of the clays
when there was scarcely a fence
from the California hi tie (o British
.VOTICfc OF SALE OF GOVERN
MENT TI.MltrJU. General Land
Office, Washington, D. C, July 3,
1920. Notice is hereby given that
iuhject to the conditions and limita
tions of the Act of June , 1916
(3!l Stat.. 218). and the Instruc
tions of the Secretary of the Inter
ior of Seiitenilier 15, 1917. the 1 tin -
w, iiMiwniiiR minis win
old AuKUSt 2.1, 1920. Vt 10 o'clock
i. in., at public auction at the Vnit
ed States land office at lioseburR.
Oregon, to the highest bidder at not
less than the appraised value as
hon by this notice, sale to be sub
ject to the nt.nrova! of the Secretan
of ihe Interior. The purchase price
with an additional sum of one-fifth
of one per cent thereof, being
commissions allowed, must be
deposited at time of sale, money to
he returned if sale Is not approved,
otherwise putent will Issue for the
timber which must be removed
within ten ye.irs Hid will he re.
celved from citizens of the fnlteil
States, nssoriations of smh citizens
I ml corpmniions orgnntred under
Ihe laws of the United States or any
State, territory or district thereof
only. I'pon application of a quali
fied purchaser, the timber on an
legal subdivision will be offered
separately before being included In
Itiv off,r nf l7rp,T mill T
5 S.. R. 1 W.. Sec. St. NPU
'V. fir iti'O M.. cedar 30 M.
V SK'.. fir lot M si.-v.
SK;. fir S.-.O M.. SWU SEt. fir
I Tin M . ceilar 10 M . VP VI SIV u
flr 12?o M redar SO M . Lot 5 Hr
1170 V. SK 1 1 SWVi. fir 1600 M
tot 4. fir IMI M.. nnne nf Iho fi,
nr .e.hir to be sold fnr less tbnn
$J 00 per M T is s H I IV
NTV, NEVi. red fir 25 M..
wblte fir 50 M . SK4 NE. red tir
3fi0 M : none nf th r-. fir tn K,.
nld for less ihsn $1.7.". per M.. and
none nf the white fir to be sold for
,'ess than 50 rents per M. T. 16 S.
R 1 . S r S3. NEti NWU r
1700 M NWV. NWU. fir ISSO M
SWl; WV. nr 2090 M. cedar 25
V. SW; sn;. fir Km v.. cr,i;1
o m , SF', SE H . flr 1 425 M . cedar
M. Ni-l, SWU. fir 400
NWU SWV,. fir SS0 M SE4 PW,;
fir 540 M . cdsr 10 M.: none of the
nr nr ceiar to he sold fnr less than
13 00 per M. (Signed) CLAY TAI.Ii
MAN. Commissioner, General Land
Office.
Wok mtmi4jmmU If C (. I.
80 WHEN I happened.
ON SOME cigarettes.
WRAPPED NEATLY up,
IN A glaaslne jacket.
I DIDN'T think.
T WAS Just for looks.
BUT RATHER that
THE EXTRA wrapper.
KEPT AIR and dampness.
ALL OUTSIDE.
AND GOODNESS In.
80 THAT'S another.
BLAME GOOD reason whf.
"THEY SATISFY."
QUITE right, that neat (rlassine
jacket isn't just for looks. It
protects your Chesterfields from
the weather seals in the flavor of
those wonderful Turkish and Do
mestic tobaccos keeps them in
prime ahape for smokinfr! Rain or
rhine, winter or summer, Chester
f.eldi alwayi "satisfy!"
Safe
Milk
Infants
Invalids
No Csok'ag
A Nutritious Diet for All Ages
Quick Lunch at Home or Office
Avoid Imitations and Substitutes
Columbia, and who quit the game 15
years ago. because of advancing age
says he bus seen lots of bad horses
und some obstreporous old bulls but
alleges that none running wild 4o
years ago were any worse than those
that the bunch of cowboys will ride
here tomoiow and Sunday afternoon.
The Mull, Nero, that the Roundup
carries for exhibition riding. Is some
bucker, and for fun purposes, a man
astride a big bull is about the limit.
The Roundup Is already here, and
the stock is resting up In anriefpa
tlon of the Ifun tomorrow. Old timers
who used to see cowboys in action on
the ranges, and there are some of
them hanging around the edges ot
Roseburg yet. will doubtless "renew
their youth" by attending the show.
F.AIt.MLHS ATTENTION.
Samples of farm crops wanted for
big "Laud Products Show" this fall.
Kindly save your best samples of any
.'arm grains, grass, vetcn, or clover.
This will help advertise jour farm,
also DouglaB county, and will be ap-Pi-ciul.
vi by the executive commit-
ee. Kindly phone or drop me a poa
aid und I will call and get them.
J. B. LARGE.
Supt. of Farm Crops, Oakland, Ore.
OPKX VXKK.It XKW MAXAGKMKXT.
Herrlck house home cooked meals.
-Mrs. I). Y. Allison in charge. The
best of service and food.
ATTKXTIOX!
Daughters of Isabella. All mem
bers are requested to be present at
t meeting held in the school house
Friday, July 16, at 8 p. m. Insula
tion of officers. SECRETARY
CHlLMtKX AUK VACATIOXKD
BERNE. Switzerland . June 30
One hundred thousand of the poor
ind underfed children of Europe
have so far been given vacations o'
four to six wcohs in Swiss home.
Most of the children came from
Austria and Germany.
After you eat always tak
E ATONIC
rORToim aqdstomachj
Instantly relieves Heartbnra, Bloat,
d Gauj Feelinf. Stops food souring;,
repeating, and all stomach miseries.
Aidi dirallM ud spvetit. Kv afcitnaeh
wt and trans', kimm Tlulitr and Pp.
KATON1C I. tb. bM ranadr. Tma of thoo
"' wondarfnilr benofittd. Only onto s east
or two a day to uh it. poalvtvely tuarantoad
to piMaa or wa will rafnod Skaao. Got abas
bozudw. YoawUlao.
Nathan Fullerton, 305 Caaa St..
Itoseburg, Onion.
m
' JwWst?Wii For
XB MIXITE INTERVIEW.
Reporter: Do you tnini: imraai
prohibition agent ought to guard
the L'mpqua river to prevent whl
key from being run up to Roseburg.
Voice: uia you wont. !.
. t bn.w thttv were ru ml I II B
ito: i ' " " " ' -
some kind of water Into the wnlt-
key we get nowadays, out .
suspected that It waa good old
l!mpo,ua water.
HE11E1 OKI) CATTLK FOR BALE.
Consisting of 9 purebred and high
zrade cows and 6 purebred heifer
oalvea: also one reglaterea eTe
ord bull and two high grade bulla
rheae are ol the famous Beau uuu.iu
and Beau Brummel Hereford famil
ies. Inquire of George Jr. ara ooi
103.1, Kosebuig. ,
Sutherlin Sanitarium
MEDICAL SURGICAL
Write 11. I. BALL, M. D Supt.
Killheilln, Oregon
All Cliwslfled Advertisements In-
erted new today wl'l be found on
ast page under "New Today" head
WANTED.
VANTED Turkeys, large or small.
lloyer Bros, rhone 14-r 14.
tVANTED Good wilch eowa, to be
Irush September or October, ltobt.
TJumsland, R. 2.
WANTED To rent small, modern,
unfurnished house, close lo. Cbaa
Kledel, 715 8. Pine.
WANTED Wicker baby buggy in
good condition; state price. Writ
W. II., care Newa-Keview.
WANTED A second hand flat top
desk in good condition. J. t
Weaver, Sutherlin, Oregon.
WANTED Position to do general
housework by a girl of experience
Communicate with M. J., In care ol
News-Review.
WANTED Man with family to work
in prune harvest. For particulars
write J. W. Montgomery, Days
Creek, Ore.
VVANTED Prune pickers family ol
4 or 5. Prune picking and apples
Address Geo. L. Russell, Looking
Glues, Oregon. 1
vVANTED TO RENT Small rancn
not over 60 acres of ulow land;
must have Improvements and some
bottom land. A. W. Graham
Rrockway, Oregon.
WANT TO BUY Two to five acres
of wooded river bottom laud. Will
pay part cash and part In car pun
tor work. Address A. A. R., care
News-Review.
WANTED 20 prune pickers, wll!
pay 10 cents straight for Italians
and Petites, or 1 1 rents If go thru
whole season. Write C. V. or C
R Weaver on Ed. Weaver's ranch
Myrtle Creek.
KELP WANTED WANTED LEL1
Ex-servlcs wen and others fur
nisbed employment free of charge
Contractors, ranchers and farmer
place your orders with us tor help
era. Our services are free both te
employer and employed. Law
rence-Cordon Co., 12S Cass 81.
Phone 219.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Ichrt aencclt
Roseburg National Bank.
bose
FOR RENT Large furnished reoia
close in. Phone 12-Y.
FOR RENT Furnished room with
bath, 401 S. Main street.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FOUND Collie dog came to us July
5. Owner may have 3ame by pay
ing for this adv. -Phone 136 oi
316-Y.
9AFETY FIK8T -secui a safetj
deposit box far your valuable pa
pars at the Roseburr Nations'
Hank. tf
MONEY TO LOAN lb-year rora
eredlt farm loans, low lnteres
rate. $20,0001 local money to loar
on good real estate. First niort
gage. Bee at. F. Rice of Rico
Rice tr
Sheet Metal Work
OF ALL KINDS
J. H. SINNIGER
110 OAK STREET PHONE 428
ROSEBURG
MYRTLE POINT
MARSHFIELD
AUTO STAGE
LMTva Roorbnrf, tally at TMA. )f.
t' M;rtlo r.nat, daily at tas A. at.
Conmxtlons at Myrtle Point
to and from Marsh field, Co
qullle, flacdon and Powers.
Far 16.48, including war tax.
Reservations at main office,
405 Cass St., near depot. Phone
303, or Umpqtia and Grand ho
tels, Rapp's store.
TAYLOR & CLINTON
WILL. TRADE Smm .
sm v.r ivr luuuera oouse "7u
R ' 7 Mill ilisi.1 MW
WELL LRILUNO a.
man, driller,
Phono K-F6.
LOST Elk'a tootn cnarm
imi n imnnn asat iin
Ilh.l a V ".ulf-
j ... c. iiartita.1
Koseburg . Ore. H
NOTICE The
:i k ' ....
of
25
.... -.... ..-., M .
as a part of the stm - f
ted
preserve, all persona are BWlt
lbs
on
tresspassers or hunters u...
Will k. , . -W.
"... . w ' rimtuita. j l
SHORT.
It
KOK SAUC,
FOR SALE Studebaker car. fcenj
uarase, n. jacason street.
FOR SALE Prastlcally new botj
r,ii.TiltiiM TAl o,. . Hvu?
-inn DilGi T,.r .. ... .
Phone 28-F11. C. D. Worlei t
'OR "SALE Rolled baity J
12. tS per sack. Judd 4 Mcllllu
-a
'OR SALE Broccoli
pUuts. pj
Hoom.
Oit SALE 191 model Ford.)!
uic.uau.vu, sjowu iires. pul
1
1VV-L..
Knit Q A I I? TsM ot-wt K ; .
unMss was- wntu til UIU.
grub wood, f4.6U per tir.
69' I
FOR SALE Good milch cow.
quiHf ov. Vi j.uutj ai., or pli
1
10V-J.
.'X)R SALE 4-year-old mule: ti
seated hack. Thos. Lawhead. 4
tie Creek, Oregon. I
.'OR SALE Good team of horn
harness and wagon, nearly i
AuQTess J. V. Lewis, Wilbur, ft.
OR SALS CkeaB. Overlaad cuj
goad eeadltloa. Enquire Bsriv!
Bargain atore.
OR SALE A few hundred k
plants. Jaa. Arraace, Harna
street. West Roseburg. v
jIUST SELL fast Chalmers ,j
eneap. goou weenanicai cosiiis
Inquire .unset Garage.
FOR SALS Lot of nice LsiLf
cbickena, 2 to 4 mouths li 1
A. Hull, noar fair grounds.
FOR SALE 10 x 24 stave silo is!
emptied. George Telford, oppao.
Huppy Valley school house, f t
KuBeburg. I
?OR SALE Modern 5-room ki(
low, equipped with electric il
pllanc.es throughout; 32,000. i
V. Casey, I
OR SALE 16 head of Trtn'
geese, 6 old ones and 10 jm
ones, 32.60 each. R. p. alcLsni
Phone 416-J. Jj
FOR SALE Five acres wllhin i
city limits. Joining pavea-
house and barn, (5.000. Will tn
for livestock. J. V. Casey.
FOR SALE A band or Angora
near ABhland, Oregon. Will
or rent stock ranch. Writs W
Holt. Box 1670, Taeoma, Wilt
FOR SALE Underwood typevrif
in Al conaition. Terms; t3 i
If Interested call at room
Douglas National Bank Bldg., c j
mn SATE ItalUn moa Bar
Oregon grown, te I ft., (:
to ft., 6o; 3 U 4 ft., 3 is. 1$
Ellis. 8 miles west, Rowban, t
FOR SALE CHEAP Two tborotp,
bred llambletontan mares, vi
2200, good drivers and workw!
fine saddle horses. Kobt TJo
land, R. 2. i
TOR 8ALI 4-roost house tti
lots, 4 g nod ehlekea henses,
shed, well; als 4-reosi hsinsjsi
1 let, ftlverslde. W. 1. t
K. 1, Rosebnrg.
SUPERIOR ROCK SPRINGS C0l
Bert on the market; dry t
wood and mill ends by the tlet
cord. Special price on 10 tier
H. J. Denn, cor. Oak and UaJtl
FOR SALE 76 acre ranch. 10 if
bearing fruit, prunes, pcan, i:
pies and peaches; 4 horses, 1 W
all farming Implements; f
house, barn and other outHf
Ings. On Pacific highway, 1 &
south of Roseburg. J. H. K
Roseburg, Ore.
FOR SALE About 10.000 feel y
1 lumber at mill, 116 per 5
taken before July 10; also J
No. 2 two-Inch plank at
Just as strong for bridges sr j
floors as any, 1 10 per M.
cords dry slab wood, $1." J,
cord. One good cow. 4 Sil5"J;
under value If taken at once,
la A Lumber Co.. Wilbur.
SUTHERLIN
FARM BARGAINn
uiti- ..
,.l.l F
No. 1. 25
acres culti
vated land
No. 2. IS acres cult!
,iwl
vatef land
No. 3. 9.84 acres culti
vated No. 4. 89.96 acres cul
tivated No. 5. 95.9 acres cul
tivated r-
6.501
7,151
No. 6. 241.67 acres cul
tivated and cul-
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livaoie lanu ... -
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Ideal general farming or "-t
land. Easy terms. Jt
I will be in Sutherlin MnndaT
Tuesday at the office of T-
Cot.ipton. If Interested, cau 5 .
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