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notour no sitv" .hat. brwemukb a.n fAO TWO t O S B I) II II O KinVlt-RHVIHW laaue. nallr Raeea .oader. li. n. Itutra L. Mluihrrlr Uert O. ri7e BUUSCHU'TION RATES Dally, per year, by mall i 9? Iially, an months, by mall Hv Carrier, per mgnih y. Tlia Aeauclated Prni li exclusively entitled to the use for republication or all nawa dispatches credited to It or not etherwlse credited In thla paper ant aleu Ilia local newe published nere In. All rlihte of republication of epe ilnl dlspalthea liaraln ra alao reserve". Eiilmi ui secund-ela.s matter May 17 IfJD. at the poat office at Hoacburl, l-a-i). under tha Act uf Math a. 18. ltoKliurg, Ore., hVplemhrr t, 1UI40. E COAST JSSUCCESS Members of Party Are Greatly Pleased With Excursion To Reedsport. j ROAD IS BADLY NEEDED Every Effort Khmild IJe Iut Forth U) Itrlng A I ut the 8MtHly Con atmc-thm uf Hard Kurfacwd Ittghwuy to lH'cuwt. (Ity One of llic I'urty). A party of Idim-burR people, con nlHtliiK cif C. 8. Hi-lnllnH and wife, Dran Ilulmr ami wife, 1'aul nubm anil wife. A. J. Ilorhradcl und wife, J. M. Judd and wife, Hiti Spranui and wlfi. Unn Hunnill and wife, Wal ler Good and wife, W. V. Hanndell and wife, W. I) Hell, wife und two oils, Kred Winston, wife and threi children, P. K. Nygren and wife. I Abraham and wife, Frank Lawrence and wife. Mrs. Wm. Hell, Mlsa Klalne Hell, Mlsa Minnie Hell, Mrs. K. J. Freeman, Miss Martha Yoe, J. E. Mc Cllnlock, E. H. Lenox, Mrs. Oeorge Hradlmrn nnd ton George, Mm. Jean I'lltn, made up a party that left for the lower Vinpuua country early Biinday lunrnlwt. The party drove by anion to Scotia bur(t, and caiiKht a special boat for Gardiner, arriving at (he latter city about 6:30 o'clock Sundny evening; where a special dinner was awaltlnr them at the Gardiner hotel and where they were Joined by Judge and Mrs. D. J. Stewart and Dr. B. B. Stewart. Arriving at Reedsport abou' 5 o'clock, the parly made a tour o' this new. progressive and busy Mil' cltv. with her mills operating lo ra pacity, and new buildings going up on every hnnd, with a monthly pay roll of close to $150,000. Kaiiy Monday morning the party were the guests of Mr. W. F. Jewell, of Gar diner, on a (rip to the mouth of thi l'mpqua river, where for an hour lh' members of the party, both old an' young, were permitted lo play alonr the beach of the grnnd old Pacific and the kiddles held nothing ovii some of the moro acd, for It wa (he first trip to the si mihore for sev eral of the crowd. It might be cm barrasslng lo call names or redd pnme of the performances pulled off Iteturnlng to the Gardiner hotel fot lunch at noon, we were informer1 that Mr. Jewell had also arrangee for a special lioal lo lake those of Oh party who were obliged to rclurr home on Moniliiy, buck lo Soottsburg Immediately after lunch. Those not returning on this special boat spent the balance of the day si Iteedsporl getting acniiainled with our neigh bors and visiting the several lndua trial plants. In the evening th. nnrtv worn entertained at a banquet at the Winchester Hotel, under the nnsnii'cs of the Reimport Chamber of Commerce, which was a delight fill affatr. being nllendi-d by thirty of Ihe KeedFiiort live wires and Ihelr utves. Attorney Napier, ncllng toastmaster. assured the visitors of Ihe re artv welcome which (he cltl T.ens of IteeilNpnrl denlred to evtend (o Ihe niemliers of the Hoseburg p:irly. Kcspondliig to the weleomi of the toiistmaster. Judge Stewart .1 K. MiCllnliH'k. Mr llelnllne. Mrs Wm. Hell, Mra. llelnllne. Mr. Kama dell. Dr. Stewart and K. II. Lenoi WHEHiWOMiH IS KERVO'JS YtGHRiEO The lives of most women are full of worry. Men's troubles are bad enough, bit women's are worse. Worry makes women sick. It pulls tliem down, and in their weakened condition they are sub ject to pains, aches, weakness, back aches, headaches and dizzy stalls. Moat women neglect their health, and for this they pay the penalty. Any woman will find that neiflcrct docs not pay. A little more atten tion to- health would briRhten up her life. If she asks her neinhbars eha finds that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription benefits a woman's whole system. It not only acts upon the troubles and weaknesses peculiar to women, but is an all round tonic that braces the entire body, overcominK nervousness, sleeplessness, headaches, dizziness and a run-down condition. Lents, Obbooh "lo my younger days I was greatly dietreased. I began using Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and received such relief that I can recommend It to other. I have raised a large family and am great-grandmother and bare always insisted on my daughters-in-law using Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription during expectant periods." Mas. B. F. Skely, &1U MU Street. "Do you know," said Karl, "that wh it I thought you would do with these, bits of Jade give them to Mary." I turned around from the mir ror where I was putting on my bat go for a ride in the new car and looked at my huuband rather curi ously. That foolish little speech of his showed me again how Karl was part of me and I a part of him. Nelrher of us spoke however and we exchanged that look of under- dtunding. Instead Karl smilingly said "That's some hat you have on Katherlne." m so glad you like it. I was not sure that It was too young for the mother (If a daughter who Is to be married soon. IKj you realize Karl hat It 1m on (he cards (hat I am to rrandmother possibly before am fifty." "Cards your grandmother," ejae ulated Karl. That's exactly what I said, my lear." I remarked as I smiled over his slang 'Turn around, he said. and suit ing the action to his words, he whirl me about wbere he could look at ma Sn Whip lila evea rented on niv lace, that I began to (ell the color to care very mucii tor, wiuioui um wiia mounting slowly fro mmy chin whole of the gossiping world about. o my forehead. him looking around for tne one o- Karl grinned. "Don t (ell me younglman on wliom no nas piutru ma , lady, that you're growing old when ifection." "Well, anyway, i (ion i mm juuu was ever Jealous of inc. He saio ave assurance of their appreciation, diid assured Ihe citizens of Hecdn port of a very warm reception to oui olty, should they honor us with then presence. At a lale hour Ihe banquet nnrtv bade good-night and goed-byi 'o ihelr hosts, and look a boui back m Gardiner, and left early Tuesday morning on Ihe return trip, arriving ahum a o'clock, tired, dusiy, oui mlirlitv glad the trip had been mud ind all agree that another year will ice them back to the scenic purlieu of our county. The great need, how ver. la a hard surface road from tosehurg lo Winchester Hay, whirl must be bull! as quickly as pnssibb n order lo give the p opte of Doug las county eusy arc .i to and f run. ihe county seal. Plans are well un der wny looking to the speedy con (iruclion of this highway which ohen completed, will not only be a scenic as Ihe Columbia highway, bu will open a large market for the pro liicm of ihe fmniiua valley, whlc! mder rresenl conditions have (o bf dilpped In by rail from a distune nr hv boats from California. Tin progressive elllzens of Reedsport anil Gardiner are working in pertect nar nmnv. looking lo the development t their section of the county at me eni lies! noHsilile moment, and tie y nr trongy urging as the nrst move un highway from the moutn oi uie nv to Hosehurg. Wbv drive 111 lgneranei ? A Boyc Volumeter Insures you ngalnst th tiinei ra of a cos ly repair bill. II Mertco. the glance of your lover can make ou blush like that. 'Are you my lover, Karl?" I ask- THIS NURSE ADVISES Women Who Are 111 To Take Lydia E. Pinkham't Vegetable Compound. hi Foil rilKSS ('!! AMriONSHM'. Vcr nnd M. rnimblmici will ply uiMr-h of ?4 pi.TTics for t,1(. rht hniiiptonuhip of (ho world ia tin ana in .lnnuary nett. Canyonville Team To go to State Fair Th mm m unit v fair lit ('anvon villi w;i vtry PUProrfi1 r reonlin: it M r-p Ttt ami was hh hU prutsoil y tM r inly srhix-l nup'TintiMHlcnt n ffO'!i't of Iho inal'tlitv of th oin1' v " offtr prirt ftr ail uH vx MhllH. tin- Rrown-P at i'anyonv wr not ri'prti'nt)!. but the chill Iron hntl nn Ttraor.lin:iry pn(l din ilv of nrodure. hnmllwoik nnil Hv itork. Tho Canyonville vewhif; cluV n a 1tK percent rhih and iM work ittrartt'il a un-at dful c 4r attpntlon ml favorah! rommnt A Tuinibt1 ,f tv. of tho plir olnb t-vhibltod h.'.- I've: irk and won mm-h pratsi1 "rom I a tuinihr of people l?i it tend "ice. A rannlnn dtMuonst ni ton v nlven by the rutin tnic rlub Hid the teatn hn- been s.-le.-ted to enresent io.iKbiH poutitv nt the sMte "n!r In Salem, one team from ea-h ontity ifo to the m;i:c fair each ar and them In milfe a mod de-il T m 11a .mM vi A llnJi li I 3 I ! H ! la, th? natea autnor Idah M?Glcme Gibson A TALK WITH KARL. There Is anothur life I long to meet, Without which my life Is Incom plete." And do you know dear at that ver) moment I wauled to say to you: "Oh sweeter self like me art mou astray, Striving with all thy heart to Iflnd the way "To mine; striving like mine to find the breast. On which alone can weary heart find rest. "And you thought that, no' dear, when you looked into the eyes of your best friend's wife?" Karl had the grace to blush as he answered. "Well. If I thought it. you know that you didn't hear that I thought It until a long time after yuur hus band had died." "I suppose It's up to me," I said "to say 1 didn't know you loved nit until we were married a year and a half after niv husband's death. Why von simnleton." I continued. Alice told me that she knew you were in away. love with me less than a year alter j hat. No man goes around as you did nnvlnir no attention to the women that up to that time he had seemed Third Bride Is Aged 74 Yrs. LONDON', Sept. 8. Sir George Sherston liaker has Just been mar ried to Mis. Knimellue Allen, a widow. He is 7 4 and has been mar ried twice before, his second wife dying last December. Winter misls will soon be here. A Windshield Visor keeps your vision clear, but enjoy It before then Merten. H. Plays Piano For 105 Hoars CHUISTCIiritri!. N. Z. Sept. 8. Albert Steele played the piauo con tinuously for loa hours, breaking the world's record by 62 minutes. TOMATO HOT NOT DISEASE Tomato blossom end rot.' reported from muny districts of Oregon this vBnr t not a disease. It Is due to In sufficient moisture, says M. B. Mc- u-av nf ihe state college experiment station, and may be corrected by the proper irrigation and cultivation. i.-rnii not loo badly Injured may be used after the damaged part is cut No. mv dear. 1 do not think that John Cordon was ever Jealous of you Don't you call me your lover? "unless It was perhaps for a moment he parried. "You have always been when I gave him the tnree ieuei my sweetheart Katherlne. always that you wrote me when you were in from the first lime 1 saw you." ! Egypt. And he immediately re-over- "Hut Karl. I was then, the bride ed from thut. ror Jonu win u im. H John." Istltuted that he was ratner naiiereu can't helD thnt. I was like the by the thought that he owne'i r-ome- llttle green god with only one ey. thing that other men would like to could see only a pnrt of the Joy , posbcsb ana ne aias n.m b'' ind happiness Inthls wnrld and I was waiting waiting for Ihe other part me which should come and pre- m faith and trust In me "Hut Karl," I broke oflf eacerly. "mv car' Take me to see It." And hand in hand Karl and went down ent me with Ihe other eye that night make my vision complete. Long i to the street. Ollg 1 had said to myself: Tomorrow Mir .-emiv-mii ;. Wilson's Condition Creatly Improved WASHINGTON. Kept. 7. I'resl- 1 nt Wilson, without uushuunce. and kiiiug lightly on his cane, walked iriskly through the front entrance of he White House today and stepped lilo his automobile while a crowd 111 Pennsylvania avenue looked on with inusual interest. It was the nrst ime since his Illness that he had itarted on a muTor trip by that oute. all trips heretofore having .turtid from the rear grounds. After eulerfug the car with Mrs. Wilson, Ihe president, wearing a cap. A-nited several minutes until an nt eudaut could bring his straw hat. uViuiwhlle ihe crowd lrcreased and mide a rush for the gate on lh ivenue us ihe car approached. The 'resident lifted his hat and suiiled. Those lots in Overlook Ado.- Hon are selling beiuuse they are the last lots e ver lo be put on the market that are close in, with paved street and newer in and overlooking the city. I hey appeal lo the business man who is in business In the city as wen A CATAMMJ t'AX UK. Don't biy your fall Dtt from s .iliture and doi.Tiutlons. Ton doa't ften get Just what yon Lhiiuilt ind bi sides you can go right here Ir, .own to Carr's suire. pick out yonr ist. be money ahead and perfectly ntlsfle.l besides. We are dsvotlng a arrt balaony to our line f kata, rnatuents, winter flowers, feataers. .-iblitwn and frames, lio see la ither dlsplnys. then come. to Carr's .To Bate guallty and yet a low arles Showing of latest millinery crea lions at the Hat Shop. Sat., Sept. 11 QUIT TOBACCO So eay to drop Cigarette, Cijjur, or Chewing habit CLASSIFIED COLTtmm ALL fiKW tXAKMKIKD AOVKHTISBMICNT WlLI, KB VovZ. I'AGIfi UNDER HKADINU NgW ToUAVh Utf WANTKD. WANTED Work with a truck. Phoiie JSl. . WANTED TurKeya, iurit of niall. Uoj er tiros, i nunii n-i n. WANTED A 4-rouni furnlKhed apart- iiumiI. .hiuil e iihk oyiviu piuu. County AKfiiflTU'e. WANTKLi Viun or Klri lor culirec- tldnerv work. Apply rwunii uhwv l ion try. Inquire WANTED MiKernliy numlnl WANTKD HomMtead rolingulBMnaul. , Mil iiouf. liox iuii. nunfuuiii. WANTKD Kuriiishud huuiitkft-pinu an. L-OlllllUKimiulltl Iwl initio uuung. 101 1, Itoaebui-tf. p WANTKD To nut mull rurnmitcu liuuae. 4 or 6 room, inoueni, r. v. 1 u x n ' it WANTKD TO 111 V et ' n i ia n a A, care KeW-K?vifW. WANTED lla J 'wlu-ro hlh achaol girl can work for buaid and room. Ad'lri'fs H. S.. care Newg-ltaViuw. WANTKD l(y hlKii cliool tfirl. pUn- to work In partial payment for bouM and room. liu,ulr I'rtiKlpal Mj- Knltnt. Phone ti-J vi'AV-nih two ifooti hewn tie makers, Ifood timber, l.-iurd In town money any time. Addresa l'mpqua 1 1 & I'nle Co., Oakland. Orcifoii. WANTT:i Non a tiool. . boy ovt-r IS. wiili bycle. for mesent'r work this winter. TelcRrapliy taunlit. Apply W e h I e r nL ntoii To I ,C . WANTKD To rent farm on tiaiM or a pom lion on salary to take i liarne or plufv where everything Is fur nlslird. Address Uox Myrtle Creek, Ore. v. .none Ur Tavh . wa Ui n! uir, $;.'.. Jul n i.M MtT- iirAnKtrJ.ii lull Al. bull ts-hdri iw A. h. ni . ."""if JS-i Koaebui a. w lul, SACKS ij'ijll 'a1:F-tj; ' ' l.uaU Jack, "TSTK-j Ware. UUII. , .... .nl tlu i du un,. b,la;.."wfti a -. nLfA f(JK BALE H((i7Tr-rf land, liu of kl ,oi UT; iS y- v.iittSlV' FOH SALt;- No-To-Dac has helped thousuiiils to break Ihe cosily, m rve-shalterinn tobacco haLit. Whenever you liuva a longing for a smoke or chew, just plkco a liaruilf ss No-To-Hac tublt 111 your mouth instead. All desire Btops Shortly the habit is completely broken, und you tire better off kient ally, physically, financially. It's so easy, so simple. Gel a box of No-To-flac and if il doesn't relieve you from all graving for tobacco in any form, your druggist will refund your moaey without question. No-To-Dac is made by the owners of Cascarots; therufire Is thoroughly reliabls. PROFESSIONAL CARDS nits. k. n, mt'Kii Cut Flowers. Phon. un. via C'nn. mi. ii li. ri.ii.rit hlropractir Physk-lan. 2: W. Lane St. as the home-see ker who (I sires a beautiful location al a reason- able price. So If you ure look- lng ahead and expect lo build one of those late slyls collages, then See N. UlCE of RICE & KICK. Don't fail to see "Frank Glynn's Wife," or "An Amerl- can Harem," at Green triiool, house Friday evi tiing, Sept. Huh, 8::iM. Admission, adulls 25c, children 10c' HUNTER AND GUIDE! j Tack horses furnished. Write for dates. UKHT WIXI.S, Cnuuis Valley, Or. WANTKll YoimK couple, witn II" chlltlien, want 3 or 4 unf urnlnlied or liiimsneil iM.iis.-k.eliiiiit rooms, or siiihII fiiinisliiil or uuturnislieil limine. I nunc Jill. talo X,.i.,; ALL Tallin L.l..w. . I UK lb... har-.. J. '. 'i M 1 1-1 Ice (iW tor Mul.k M," ,5,,ll at Lie.r Crack Litm ,, .,"tJ i-on sai.k i-ru,o7 T7..r-r.:,ii. . l)c: lo a. 7.. . l milea west jf Uo.cbar At. FOIl SALU llor.a. w.l,,,!-,,;- y.ara old. baru.a. l'Ja, , i" A. Calhoun, iaur. u,.T."'tl KOK MAl-k. SludtbikJruTuTT--- In kooU colidllluli: nrl... .-""'H r, . .Mthol.. Riuu.e. u,r U1' FOR HAl.li; (loud sail dnni-r-- i:,.lii. cheap if tuk.n at one. nT f.lluu", ' f'S'it to on, fy Jfr L. Helliawlinaa. Ho.eLuri ,. 1IFI WANTFl) Mjti ami wire, no cnn dien. to work on farm, or would rent f.iiai and mock on .hares and furnlea hay aei-d. arain und fjiaiilitf linple l,i. III. for opi-ialina farm. A good i.l, i... ill. .li lo rllit parlies. Addieae J. j .. yrt jiJu"lJJU.. ij-i.nr.r.r.or I'Oll UK NT. FOH RKNT S furnl.lifd roonia. Inquire alter o'clock p. nli4ll.r''M 1J1 FTiu iTiiN r Wafet jr depo.lt bottea. Ue.ebuitf Nallunul Bunk. Foil ItKNT Two furtilehed i-oonia. Ia- iiulre .! VV- l-ne St. FOR KKNT Furnielieil room- for yiiiinl man. -47 Se. Jckaon. Phone 41-11. Foil ItilNT Furnl.l.ed hou.ekeeplna reouia; .dulls. 1 1 1 U Pro. pact all. Cull evening. FOR ItKNT llooins ror ngiil nou.o keeplng. eleei'li a room., also oik. renin uufui nlahxl. Ituaeburg Apart- n !1 ri". .V. -'-' J u :i.n ii i .n .r.-.-. .VISC'U.l.AMXIlS. I,1ST OR STltAVKH Wkito Spitz dog If finale i. rnoiie 4:-I . rilll-.SSMAMNH r.rj S.iulli l'lne Mrs. K. c'. IlcirH K. WAN'l'i;!! 5 or S rnniu limine. Mshi-d or utifui nlslieil. I'lmne fnr- 31. or nut si til: Mi it fuiniture. Tel. '.V.l.NTKD Fu rn is lied hoiii-e, or will buy 1M-U SAKFTV FlI'.liT eec-are a aurety da poall box for your valuable eepera al rue KUVUUi IAM'1 AT Sl'THKHMN. Social dKiice at SutluTlin .liUt. Ott'fl orchestra, and i ;iiit time assured. Frida , p'.t as- Death Wins Race Against Red Tape INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. Sept. With the flitted Status Government iwuiR ti I ui $700 In bufk comp r. a tioti und with an appe;il mad to thr iiuieuu ot War ltUk lniur;iiu' io pfdito ih rl wN for Ihe last two months iiiuu'iU8. w hich had nivr been nveivd In order that he might sti;n the nion hia dfath btd (o nictii his f um-ral expeiises, John Murray, totally difiiil'lt-.l utenm of tho World Kl.Mi:iUiAltTi:. AM) I'liYSICA!, l.ll"t'ATH)-N. The kindciarten claeg of the Il' iiiline-Mooie Conservatory b(-i:i Monday. St pt. 3 3th, and Hir.ce it i important that the babies b cin their work toRt-ther, parent are urged to j nter them oi Monday morning. ! IMrase phone the studio if you wili tho car to call for your child. The 1'hyslcal Education be gin Monday also, and Mrs, Turner would like to meet all pupils of th'1 grades and high school at 4 o'clock The ladit H classes will a'art at 7 o'clock Momlay evening nnd both old and new members are asked to come o that theT may be grouped properly. ATTENTION ! We nnt '- iTv'i'uly to mme and fn vm i t tie i'n vrs;il Tire iller .v tit h r jlK hu :p Hi air. Ml icve yni f punt tuifn ulnt blt.v, oiitu and iltn-n iit Injure the tar In any way. nut an ui' h k. nu nli -f.llf .t lir-n let'HU It hulJH ttiu ro:u! tu-tli-r unJ down not iunc" ;s ii.t:fti un ro'igli rtniiii. (li.c It a tr litl unit y-'U will m .r use nit imiin. l. siil. - vim wl.l tt? b.H.st. r fur mir flll.-r. J 'o n.t ef.i.ipa i e tiia tllh r with the eM-tiriif una t i rm-tttrv rul !.! or it ! a.- 1 1 1 ; . 'i 1 1 -i f i ' ler Iihs no rnt.li.-r 1 1 1 r ulin- in It. That Is th- rea son we ri, li ni a wrllu'li Kltai i nt-'1 wild Hie ti' li i that It will leit rliaiiKc in any wny ft-r lan.umi inih-n of tuntinmtl use If pr.ipt-ilv k.'pt in the fiisiiiKH Have CniwiMil llll'T Inciulifd nnd vv filmut per ft-iit on your vati:.. UNIVERSAL rilUR SERVICE STMIOH CORNER OAK AND ROSE CAL W, MAHACER f competition In the canning event. " ' , , t ' The receipt of the money two days too' Into was the closing episode in m rt Rochester. N. Y "I ha T K. I'ltiktiam's Vrnrtabl Tom pttiinu itr "'"ii" Tari and think tlnr. 1 ain a prac t i o a 1 nurHo and when I gft run down and nervous 1 takr the Vegetable Umi pound. 1 aio nav trouble with my bladder when I am on mv f t and I.vdia K. rinkham Sanative Wash re lievt-a that. 1 havt rwommcndftl your medicine to ! al young ladies who have all oenntieo f,T it." Mrs. Aora I., liraiown, 304 Yminj? women who am troubled with painful or irrejjnlar n'riml, backachf. beailnche. drain); down Betvations. fniittlte njK'lle or indipwtion ahouhi taka- I.ydia K. rinkham'a ViyHahk Compound. Thoiiandt ha been r torfl to health by thit root and herb remutf. uirte for fe and helpful advice to J.vMW E. Pinkham Medicin Co. (con fldential). I-rnn, Mum. Women only open, read and aiwwtr uc'a letter. The Ciinyonvtlle tentn is ve-v thiri n t work nnd put up un eTrellent hH.it Ion ir It ffkill v.wU'nhv, To lav'a fair will b he'.t nt Myrtle free, where It I unilori'ood tht iri her ood exhibit and program nn been ntranced -o- Po tou 1e pow.T -oi the hill" T,et u a show you the difference with 1 cutout. H. Merten ft! IH'M OlWS lT 11 I'lVW Thirty-two bo -rder . ected end eliminated ow teftl'K awocf.iili n Julv. The B71 nr ''tn v ere ile 'mii the nine s uf Orernn ed rounds or m- wfi'i vj a- ntun- cf " tor the ironth. v viort of K. B. Kittn. . :.. .' '. C. Haleynian- Honor cow? pmi''i. ni. nmr than 40 rfemd t f;t f i the month wera 13S7. The hl-heM: vnn "Va" a arrade Jerev h-lM-i'imr o I,. A. Cochran of Tillnnioi . with i record of 107.13 pound of f it. Val la cf tha aama herd a Pennie. wh MtAe th aasoclatlon record In Jum xlih 11516 pounds vi fat. Yon are eordtallv Invited td attend h fa" m!11'n.rv dfanlnr at tha Hat Shop, Saturday, Sept. 11. rnpedy or Oi l.iv. A hue Murray was dyinc the Servic IHvlsion of Naon al Ileadiuarters of tha American Legion over the wires was spurring the War Uisk It ire.tu to artion and ihe Hure.iu, was iniable to re?,; -in 1 i-eit'ie ihe time limit. Murray's las! hour tr life had expired. A week elapsed before the ltureati answered the Leg on telegraphed appeal witli nitiie the check wa on the way,. Murray served overseas with th Tritd Field Artillery and was wound ed in the foot, necessitating the am putation of his nttht Ick near the hi; and hirer hi lunss bernm.- affect e by exposure on the battlefield, pnd ihroiiKh (he effort of the lepbm a claim ,f(r Permanent toial dl.itilttv CASTORiA For InltDtt au4 Children tnUsa Tor Over 30 Tears Alway. beer. the NOTK'K OV MKKTIKf! OF UOARI) Ok-' Kyi AI.1T10N. Notic. is hrfby giTen lhal on Mooilar. Sfptember IS. 1 J 20. th Roard .f Egiiallialloa will atteaii al lb Munhoui. I. Pe'ifUa eeuair .4 ftlbll.lf .Maltll. tat UHHnil! re la and eorreet .11 errore 1. ralua lion, deaerlpiton mr nal1tlaa of Lndi. lot. or oth.r prop.rly . ed for th. yoar 1930. FRANK L. CALKINS. Couity AM?.rtr Sheet HetalVork OF AIX KIXIIS J- H. SINNIGER ,ll OAK KTIIKirr PHOXE Vis i UTAH EGG Rock Sprint MENDOTA COAL H.J.DEI TRANSFER GO. I'orner Oak and Main. t your order work dui Koeetfiir g ii v k ( ; t iaks s k v. 1 1 No w rend y f or .lillipu-nt. Hi-yt for p.mture i-'wIik, $1U pfr evt. S'ufi'lnl prit-e on lain. ItitH. Il A. Uliott i). SaUni, Vrv. TKAOTOU Pl)WlNti -; in tit rite If you went Gilbert Wood. Urn li3. Mu.NKV TO U)AN-ihi-yr rur .-.lit farm ln&ns. law in.ereet rkt SH.vtfU local tiicnr to liit un oed rel ette. Fliet niortKaa. e Al V. lUv, of Rica A. itlee. AlTo IHtlVKKS Ml:.'Ie Motor a-" 'laltleta uie g 11.11 en terd to lucre k i.iiU-nite from li to 40 vm- cent and prevent carhon. Motorola all want tii!n. 91 Ut per bax poeipaid. Agent weiited. tuff pa. AMieaa l. U. Col, iTt Uih Are. . luitii. Ore.. State iMfell jbulol'. KOlt SAI.K i-i'O'im noma,- hig lota ftult. Rantii. iieap at (lVv. In quire Newe-ReTiew. Fitk SAl.fT Tina ltl Tori rar, ore Oakland all. Libera Auto m SC. TKAM and harneia for ale, or will trade for l-oid car. hit Itussell I'ili.iril. Orf'Ken. Kolt hAl.h: Kaniboulllet luma. S. T. J,iU'Ll )!tr'vlll' L" Ki h. FiU SAl-K Purtiisred r!ulna rm Jmt. O. Harne, Twii mUtt, Oe rT'irSAfc-lodt-"nt. eVlO with 3 ft u.,1!b. t'hona 1V1 I'OK s- A TK Maxwell car, good condi- Knit SI.K-Paby buggy. 614 So. Pine, or hone 4;iJ-J. t-'nl. St udebitker 6, good rub- Iht, n-w paint, lit al iMioap tar caan, .1. I. Holit-rlltiK, Auto C;mj. I-ui: SAI.K ir.o ai re stock raneh In m1 k canyon; lots of water, outside rariKi'; barn. lmue. other build inus; 4 ln-ail stievn. '4 boics. corn, dracsaw lots uf timber. I'art down, balance fVHv terms at rer cant. Addreas cI.iip S. Hunt. Oakland. urKon. Fo H " H AT K. S m . if! i n l bridle. $30 faiinniK mill. Oliver 12-inch steel st'Ktir. wooden beam walking plow $25. All the above are In Rood con' illliiin. been ucd very little. Also I t'avy old vRon nnd wrmd rack, $ It. li h's Hnm-h. ItrockwnT. Oregon 'i'.I NK THKKSr Ym. and tna Try tet. Wa efill hftT a limited num tr of tha Italian en the famoua iltmUion plum root. Hen. ember. thT are yat In their pr1ra when the penen root treea are grne inn forgot tail. Tha Old Rl labia Albany Nur rnrlM Address T. E. Jordan. Grants 1'r!. Special Apent. who will be RTftd 'i ' ' voijr nrflc r.ir fHfirvntlnn jt'iioiie vU-U ad mixta. $2.35 per ; ll.vu p-r Lu.. Barked. kLmi Mild 11. (jMlette. Wilbur. Ure FOR alALK Yaar litis "kirTT ruina that will nliear 21 u j il," line wbittt wool, wm 8iU uaMoud. ITKea riglit. F. W faT Attiilund, Olegun. FOH ttALa. buaUli tj and t1 bu. gry whitt. Tauti act -giuM mixed ut vjtit ib pi i oklund, tinmen k bur, or a. AOItKS, the crvain of Uardea Vi: i on tlie buuka of tti L'Oiimiiu. i, full bearing 12-year-ulJ ippli chard, $0jIu. Tnia year's crgp bring $uuu. J. V. Cuiy, Undi .'OH hAIK At u bargain, IdIidi- line ijred icalwlgli bull, soon rmly : service. Tlila u un of the bt 6r iuung bulU in the tfUtt, Wnu : price and further dettcriplioo. lct w aa-r i ariu, Jiyriic v,ieK, urn TUilllV Improved 4yy ai-reTiruT necenbuiy bulldingii, farm tmiilcr und iiiiiciiliK-i y ; luu head rgUu Anguiu goat and otlierwiH i utuckod. Tlila always hui bnt money-maker and will luntl&ut Frunciil owner retiring. For put., laru i.e.j J. V. Cmiey, Lands. .(.KkC 104 acres good farm t&4 t4 den land; 4 -room tiouie. ura, . eurlna: uciaa la commtr Hull, 1 Dille to Koatburf; t id e:ttfdt heifera, 1 rviiettrea tt hogs, 3t cbiekens, 4 toug by, Um taoia, range and hauler. ItwftJ you act quick, ft. W. StOVUl Li andar Addition. AN 1 N VKHTM ENT" 10 acres it i llllnoia valley, adjacent to til atock range in southweit ur About 2U acrea fenced, 10 in u. riii-iiiii.w: bo acrea can be cot)'' ood water rigtit and family Ki About one million leet guoa -ber, moatly pine. iSawmiH on ; cenut tract. A bargain by owmt. S. Morrison, eland, Oregon FOH" SALE Oood "uaad"lica P'P Steam Tractors, from JM to f.H Ho Hera and enginea, an Pulleys, belting and auppba- Drag saw with t sawa ' 1 4 1-1 . P. Gae Engine 1 t H. K Oaa Knglna 2 Miiia'l aawinllla. eacii Oalvanlzad pipe. 14 in. for drjin per ft. We buy. Ban', and axchanfo : "WfJ cheap. OHKiiUN JlACHLNlRl Eugene, Ore. , FOH' SALE Kltl.er to n'J""3? .i.n.it ifti'O Hrbreo. f walnut seedlings. These tro H producer origlnully by tin i ' Calif, experiment t'S ren.arka my rap.u a'-"':j . "".prK.,T... ouahty sr. ""r . u trees (k v.rlelle, of lila.'K aln' .1 but tills earieiy .". . , all uf t hem. Ci.rre.peiidMt J ;, tlier Inroriiiaiuin ",V1' '",nt, t ana, veniuia ...nnrUwt mer. Prop. ( Former rojrl fl Garden Gro.a (.!.). 7TT fa-m. in .out hern '.'J';'1: : Ore.. conHtln of K. acrf farm lanu. a. - mltn I unoer irrigation clo . "", J funil -nfir-'Kci tlaht acres "rat tl ' M of creek bottom: ml" I tures with imn ."",rn. f'"'l thfm year roun.l. 4 barn . j machine .hen. imot ; J T.i.r oloed into houee: Vs eehool. 17 "Ilea to Ml half ca.h, b.l.nr' on lime ,j all of n.T nictlr'-.:."D',o1,3 work homea. -": : C"" entile at r.o. . b ..ii n, rei rina. " Tlriltiin I2 Prompt S.rvic. Prlcei Kihl Julian ttzpl of tho Koyslor." Tros-, inili.-inaiiolls. ha.i Ihe richt iilen. Il,' wrilos: "If you spend your ntonoy wiih your home r.iTi'hant. "OU r- t A Bt (-nnil ch.mfo nt tho .smr dd d.di.ir: but when tt coos out 'of tiSJf:l ir;!m , --u town, it live Pvy Hone.' MlTU F. TO t HI-IMTOflV In th ConiTr Court of the fate nf Oregon f..r p.iiiglaa fount. In th matter of tbe aetata at William A simti-k. At-nwA Notice is hfrcbT given that t-e m ats'cnel war on ttie 11th its of A "t . d.iir nita.1 bT tie uli'if i''fVd .'ft"" Tecutrlr .if tha last will an.1 i Mtvnt it f Win lain A fml4k. rteased Therefore all pir.. !airg cmin,. z r--t; - re,'iirNl tn jrrt-,i then e to tha Un-ie-ic1 at Kt.eburg ;.. .lr.l verified, on or before t rr n'i fr.t n the ate hereof. .y tew re-jnheV I'ate.l a.J ftrat publlaKad thla II h ay of Aunmt, : HKLKN O .MT-'ar. I KxaeutrU or th u.t win an,i t- u.ui ul WUlita A. Smlck. dacaateX BERGER'S BARGAIN STORE GOOD LINE OF NEW CLOTHING Second-handShoes.Cloth-inif, etc. Best Bargain in Ros.'burg. FIRE! Protect your premise.) with b.nd extlnetilalier. Iteiuraibr, "An onnr. of prajyenUon I. wortli a poand euro." In tbi. prTmtll " rnnnll coat, only fl.OO nnd np. corrtinK U how thorough yno wish to mnU. II ; $2.M will go fur lo help pnitNt thnt .nto. Mr. Irer Mn, don't forget thnt h ! nuiy aafpgiuird A wholo peeie. work to have ona of theao conT.n lent. Sdinrlard for hom. rue. fS.OO. ftliuirlnrd for Auto, 93.80. John-MnTllle, a pump, 10.0. : I,i wiamu a aniii ui m-. laU2 CHURCHILL HARDWARE II II U Iff COMPANY