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IUMKJMTRO RWW.BBvn'WWFIK''lAV. HKI-I KMHBIt 82 102O BOIBBCHO . EMM. REVIEW Iallr Ksrcut adr. ft. Bat.a L Wlmlnfly Urrl U. Bate RUBHCK1HTION HAT KB Oally, p.r year, by mull MOO lially, six months, by mull 2.00 Hy Cartlsr, r month 10 n Associated Pre.. I. exclusively TDK AIltl'LAK IIISK The extension of the erosia-eonttx nent air mall route to San Francisco was followed almost Immediately by another disaster In the New York- C'hlcaKO branch. A Katoline t:ink ploded aaaln, and the two occupants COMMUNISM AS COERCION ZMUnIi.lUrffh.?iU"iJu!l,'n."li"T"?.'' ' Plot nmohanlc, were burned to not othvrwii. ce.llted in this ppor death. 'Ino ulr service hua taken a and also the local news published heru- tragic lull In the abort time since In All sights f republication of spa- lg inauguration. Nearly a dozen dispatch., herein are .1.0 reserved. men haV(1 ., ,,,,. ,(,ah , MiaK loitered as .eiondrlas. matter May these mull routes. The discouraging S; :il?n!?t?!&i: "" " " "' w . fatal elder.., coming In clone iuc- WKD.NRSDAV, KKITKMHKit 2 ID crnnlon linvo orcured with Hip new all metal plane, recently adoptej hy tho poKtorfkf department and re garded a the last word In safety. An Illuminating account of an Three of tlipne HUpposerily flreprouT Italian CoiimunlRt uprising Is glv- pi a dps have litirned up ilnre their en In a recent din patch by Lincoln InHtallallon. Dearly there l much Eyre to th New York World. It ser- 'o be done yet In the way of perfect ves to explbln many things about Ing alrplunes and protecting their this rernarktble movement. Accord- occupants before the craft can bo iiig to Mr. I'yi'H, the movement was ronsldered tmfn for any purpose. Ho In no seiiKA political, and lis original far, merhantral coi.Htrurt.on ha. purpose at letut had no thought even proceeded more rapidly th:in :atty of InduHtrlal revolution. precautions. Hoth leave much to he "The labor unions rought and aro desired. reat things may properly seeking not t) e violent overthrow of be exported of this new bianrh of the Italian Mi narchy, hut acceptance transportation, hut until engines of the purely trade demands they nud plauen are carried far bov.vid nave formulated to the bosses. The their present standard. everyone occupation of the factories ts In their nhoutd rerognlre the rlk that at eyes not a move to expropriate l.'rom tends driving them or riding In them, the capitalist owners of those es- An airplane from the nature of the tabllshments, but merely a form of rase, has to be more perfect th.in a coercion, an Instrument of the same boat or an nutornobile, be?aii- an order as the strike for bending the accident In likely to have more r.e employers to their will." rlous results. The public can hpnllv He n notes Slgnor Illanchi, the la- be expeded to start buying nnd op bor leider. as saying "We are simply eratfng alrplanen very ex'enilv.)ly taking temporary pOHsesslon as a until the government's ma'l planes. guarantee that our comrades shall presumably the best obtainable, stop receive at the hands of the bosses burning up. , the treatment that la Justly due , , , them" , . . , . i I'KHMANKNT T1MI1KII Kl'I'lMA' An American labor union would nounueHS nave gone nn n in xne Thft n(ltlonflI foreBfc wreXcm has snuanon inai conirmnea me imi- r(?ceIlUy C(linpi(.ted a thorough in lan m4l workers. They were suffer- ,. .,- .t..,Ka. ,,..,...-,..... Ing from the high eoit df living and wat,r or (jf AlBIlka an(, ha8 come working long hours. They had sub- to (he COIlf.U8,m that ,t jB pnBslblc MOVIE CLOSE-UPS venea araln. Among the measures to be pressed are: The Fesa bill, providing for fed eral aid Id teaching of home econ omics In schools and the training or teacher, for these courses; ,w, ,g of unlverBlli in. lpart of a girl, whose mother was a The Sbepard Towner bill, yrovld- port Woen power(ui w. j sorlety woman and whose father Is Ing for free instruction of women ln;HodkIn,on , conlM , lho l.lb-l , poientlury sentence for motherhood slid nrnvlillns rntinrul . ... ... i n-i. .u.iu ,n""s F ' ------ .. ,vrly meaire tonm'iit auu iuuiui aid or mother, unable to pay Joru wl be ,ee lha th bilsic ,1(.,11B hospital care at time of childbirth. so ,uec,nct alld familiar that It The Smith-Towner bill for tho I HI reflect the quvaiiuo. and prob creation of a special department of lems that have beset most ull of us. education. Vet In his treatment of the ae- A hill preventing Immigrant wives young story, J. I'arki r Read, Jr. ha i from securing naturalisation at the introduced an srtlntic delicacy and trims time as their husbands, unless nobility and a scenic laviKlmess thai they too can pass the literacy te-t, lfits this screen ulav into the realm and providing that American women i of those photudramas that have so still citizens or the united states. 'startled the world and have reitect nhall not lose cltlzenxhlp because of ed universal condition that cm oaly marriage to a foreigner. It is entirely likely that the club women will find o'.b.-r women with them, both In attendance at the polls stid In working for the pass- be remedied by two medicines- Faith and Constancy. . How "Dig riuyfi"-"'' relaxes and spends Its swollen profits on the mld- ige of these measures, which are nleht Pleasures of Ilroadw.iy Is vlv Idly shown in "M-try Return- tne First National feature which is to he seen at the Antlers theatre tonight. When the capitalist and his so manifestly Intended for the better ment of the race and the fairer status of the Kemlnlno citizen. A Co-oneratlve high school, aild and their friends rela-e and so begin n bo tho first of Its kind In thla.to squander the money which h country, ir not In the world was como wttnout axertmn inera cip ... owned at the beginning nf the school i from the underworld creatures hiile term In New York City. Its pupils are "'s of sotll but with the brains rf persons employed In denartment j dinlomsts who l.ecin cunningly to ilnrn. inri nlhor tuialnnas vhn vnrV . PIOT tne reaping: Ol S ' d A .,pt.n.l..l.la In r.uup,,,.,A li,a which was the eight hour law. They .,., . h... h ,,. did not want to strike, because they nMn nere Th rBHOUrces of ,hat had no strike fund and could not , err0 ar ,,,, ul,m,ted anrt face a long period of Idleness. When,.hRVe , Tmll he)?lin , D8 uMled. in answer to their demands, one of The natlomil f(re, of AaHlta are the plants Instituted a lockout. Ihoy ;, ,,, o( pru, llciI1 sc 1.600.0UO tons took prompt action. Instead 1 stif.of annually In perpetuity. Two I erltig a Uv kout themselves, they, a hnher gn(.H have rBCentlv heeI1 would lock the employers out. Thus . rriini!,,(i oll0 of ..ooo.OUO feet of they would be able to keep on work- , tn,)(,r nn(, ,,, othcr df )i0no,. Ing and earning a Iving. meanwhile , fpet Thls , , auffu.1,.nt to holding the factories as securities, ..,., . larlrH .,- ,. no terms. The workmen evidently hnd not thought the thing through clearlv as they have been ablo to keep on producing, but are now up against the two problems of obtaining fur ther raw materials hnd marketing their outnitt. "rnpllnllsm" mav suc cessfully blockade them by shutting off mtterlnls and refusing to take their profile's. Hut there Is no tell ing what will hnppen. So Tnr tho sit uation his been InrredlMv calm One of two tltlnes may hannen at any moment. If this account. Is ac curate nnd tho workers hold to their original purnose the emnlovent mav grant their demnnds, nnd so end the communist, government. Italian In dttstrv will then go on ns usual, on a caplt-illstlc basis, but with work ers given better pay, more leisure and more consideration. Or at any moment some agitator may inflame the workmen to turn th's coercion plan Into a veritable Ited Revolution. veurs. one of the most gratltying facts about the opening uf of the Alaskan timber resources is the d" termination to make the supply per manent by making the annual cut well within the annual growth. There where the resources aro so vast and untouched this can be dotte from the itnrt. thus avoiding the terrible wasto of material nnd time which has resulted from the lack of con ervatlon and reforestation pollev 'n the earlv days of the paper Indus try In tho I'nlted States. Here we are awttkened to the fuel that our re sources nre nearly exhnusted and thnt reforestation will require years of patient and persistent effort. In Alaska, the development of the In dtiHiry nnd the perpetuation of the at their usual vocation for ft week. nnd then on alternate weeks attend the high scjiool. The enrollment is I, '100. Five hundiM pupils, tom- prlslng school A. will attend school for one week, then take their places In offices stores etc.. while the other Mil punlls comprising school B will vest. Such Is the stage upon which Is set "Mary Regan" Anita Stewart' newest picture. a StMwart has the theft. ft There are many rich sets lit "The Adventurer" by B. Lloyd Sheldon, In which William Fox presents Wil liam I'ainuin at the Majestic tber ire tonight. The production Is as usual with the Farnum features has been lavishly staced and some of th3 costumes worn In the big ball room s!-ene are esnecially elaborate. "The Adventurer" is a remark nble output, but even If tho great story were mediocre, the scenic ef fects and photography would be really worth while. Tho Liberty Thea're yesterday "omple'ed the Insta'latlo-i of two t.ew prol-ctlon machines. These new nachlnei are of the Slmolex type, mil are the best obt 'Inable aed wl'l to leuh toward making the theatre popular. Thos. R. Wlllirms of the t.lhertv 'heatre left list night for Portland where he will arrange for Oclober hooklncs of motion pictures nnd will also arrange for outside talent that is to nnnear at the Liberty theatra in conjunction with the other regu lar shows. CLASSIFIED COTJim ALL HICW CLASSIFIED ABVKHTIIIKIT. a .. . , -Z s ALL HICW CLASSIFIED AUVRHTISEIIICNTS Will Bn ' PAO UNI1ER HKADIKU -KKW TODAv. 0 1 rirr.riririvvvvi'iivvvnn i 1 i . i - -nrTM , WANTED. WANTED worn with a truck. Phon WANTED Man A NT hi ltooinrM mid uuui dttra ut ilt UfiaciWKK tel. OiMhwusber at tli W ANThu i urK , large ol Boyt-r tiros, i'hune H-KM. mall, A.NTll" tloU8vke;l'0r. no young WA.Nl'KI Uoud he-p pa m lure. Chun. I.' b,iiiun c. ,u- iT.ii.,.. lr. WANTED Apple uk'kera. Mrs. J. U Yown k, Oa nit-n V u 1 1 vy Phone 31' - 1J WA.NTK1) Man for farm work. Mar' ritj man ug ff itwI. I'hone 3- V"& 1. WANTKH Jar rot cago at Kuutctt'a Conffftionery. WANTED l.itfht wprlntr or. covered WaKoii. AdUreiis 1'. U. Hux 12 . W A N T K b C i i a m be r maid. App I y Mr. rroxll( Umpgua Hotul, linm- uiateiy. . WOMAN WANTED To uo c-ouklnK. Eaity wurk. Inquire People tiupuly o. WANTED Hoy or man dlbh washer, and board. Umpgua Hotel Dining Ituotu. WANTED--Woman or Klrl to cluik In conim tionu; y r ouicn . Htore. Apply at the root of the evl! In ono atatn will loai to like Invnst lent ions in others with the hope that the staff of life take their pluee in the fK-hool. ThH'and other (foo'ls w'll rome down to a plnn has been tried out on a small-f:tlr price of whf'-h thr farmer will nr scale in different school districts receive his Just proportion. in the rltv, and has worked so snt fsfartory for teachers and pupils and employers that the decision to open a separate hultdlnir especially for this work followed naturally. As the demand Increases, and doubtless It will as the public becomes familiar with the plan, other s-hools will be opened. This Is one of the most prac- Ical methods for educational exten sion which has been worked out to far. The ordinary school studies nnd t rade subjects also are Included In 'his course and the pupil who must work for his living: from the time he passes compulsory school age Is ennbled to hold a good Job nnd fro ;n with hli schooling as well. Em plovers, nu pits and educators who ire familiar with the thing on a small scnle are enthusiastic about It. Its adoption Into school systems In 'senernl seems bound to come, and vill be fr: the nubile good as well ts the Individual good. , There Is a man hunt on In Kan sas. Tho Mate department of agrl "ulturo, allied by Pernrd Haruch. former head of the T. S. Grain Cor noratlon, and Herbert Hoover, for mer food administrator Is out to find the man responsible for the i act that the Kansas farmer receives inly $9 for enough wheat to make a barrel of flour which costs the con- umer Mr. Haruch has already WHAT riM I! WOMKN WANT done a llttla cmtet look I fie around raw nutlorlnl can be carried on sl-jllfi admits th:t the spread In price miiltaneously. (between the farmer and retail cus tomer h too great, and Indicates that there "might be some profiteering somewhere In the dealing between Tb Influence of club women the f irmer and the consumer" with throughout the country will be us'dhe profiteer going off with the bulk to secure a 100 percent attendance f the profits. Who the Inhabitant of of wmir'n at the polls this fall. Thi'jthe woodpile Is. he hrs not yet de-co-operatlon of club women and of . 'erm'ned, but he means to find out women generally will also be urged i shortly. Farmers aud consumers him success, for The French observatory at Pnrlu Is going (o send out the correct time twice a day from KUfcl Tower to wlrelens stations all over the world. Pretty soon the world may be run by(to aid In every wny In obtaining the everywhere wish The former emp rrr of Cermnnv Is building a high board fence around loo-n. Still living tin to his part us Holland's star boarder. Duck Season to Open October 16 SALEM. Ore.. Si.pt. 21. The sea son for dueks ami geese in eastern Oregon will open on oetober 11 ami close on January 15. as far as the state offfeials are enncerned, despite the report printed in cirtiiln news papers to the effect that the aeubnn would open on September 16, In con formity with the federal statutes. This was niade plain in a li Ral opin ion (riven by Attorn y (ienertil Drown today at the request of A. J. Moore, district attorney of le-chmes county. The atlornny-Keneral held that tlieUlor and thickness. state authorities should be governed by tire state taiuti s. "DANDERINE" Stops Hair Coming Out, Doubles Its Beauty. J 1$ A few cents buys "Danderine." After an application of "Damlenne" you can not find a fallen hair or an) dandruff, besides every hair showt new life, vigor, brightness, more A Windshield Visor ad is a touch of refinement to your car. You like to be well dressed, how about our car? H. Morton. MASONS ATTKXTIOX. Patrole Plane Takes "Flier" "Klffel time time.1 Instead of "Creenwlch I pasage of legislation of especial in- this evil Is not confined to Kansas teres! to women when congress con-'nor to the price of wheat, binding ff The Kiddie's Fyr uparklc when you serve Wheat Heart with cream. Full of a wealth of health. ranee k Flour makts muA fins, Ivo. With the "Knack" Knocked Out Good baking no longer de pends upon "knack". The use of (OMSEOg Flour and a good recipe assures tasty and pleasing results even to beginners. Housewives of ex perience proved it long ago. That'f another reason your jroccr recommends CO CiiTt til 15 It come in 10, 24i auj 4"-h vmind tacks. Cup Cakes for Luncheon 2H cun fTSttU.-lXE hkxir. (iilievi tt1'rT meufng) 3 iMirxKww baking txv- Jf (lvct). I cup Mtgnr. H cup hortninf To third cup irulk. 3 rssa W tra.xwi Mlt Crrm iuxir and ihortenlnc tim trwr . tJt rmlk and : tvWJ bakinii ivVr mri ult Co fWur LWkt in Rnktf v II ll K t MKDFOUn. Sept. 21. Tho first accident of the air foi( service pa trol on the Medford aviation field occurred this noon when the fuur planes and men from the Kugene hase arrived at Barher Held to de part at 2 o'clock this aftein-jnn for Mather field, Sacramento, this being the last day of the forest patrol ser vice in Ori'Kim. The third nf the plums to arrlie from the Kntreiie bnse was n big I" Haviland with Cadet Di-Gorma ns pilot aud Mechanic Luddy. which in making the landing because e Gorma was flying too low struck the trees at the imt end of the th Id. took a nose dive and completely overturned, badly wrecking the ma chine. Fortunately neither man wa. hurt beyond a few minor bruises. A staled communication of Laurvl Lodgo No. 13, A. F. & A. M.. will be held in Masonic Temple Wednesday veiling. Sept. 22. Work in the M. M. degree, hunch will be served. lly order of W. M. W. F. HARRIS, Secy. XOTU K TO FIBLIC. Tho Winchester Hospital for tho cure of Tuberculosis has taken over all the Interring of the Huiter Sanr (arium. All those lndvb'.ed t the old concern will plwase call and set lie at the olliee of sanitarium. Those holding accounta against institution will present same. liL'lTEH SANITARIUM. The wo:.ien of St. George's Guild will hold a home cookery sale at Kidd's grocery Saturday, Sept. 23. Burgl A spotllpht that is different. H exeluttlve. use a Ked Spot. II. Mer- ten, Tarts anil Accessories. o ars Prowl While Man Sleeps SKATTI.E. Wash.. Sent, t? "Twelve hours sleep a day U nior. Important than burglars to a man of 92." accordlne to Goodman Al. blin der, who told the police here that he went haek to sleep llnmedialelv after a prowler in h!n bedroom awakened hint with a flashlight. "If I let burglars and such worry me. I wouldn't be as old as I am today," he continued. Mr. Alexander, who nnnears to he in excellent health, also said that en shells and hard bread preserved my ti-eih. 1 eat soft boiled cees and then the shell every morning for breakfast." He also suKfrested that boys start smoking early, because, he said, tehacco soothes the nerves I've smoked since I was 16 and 1 smoke today more than a pound of tol'aeeo every month." Mr. Alexander has lived In Seattle since 190ti. at which time he I. ft San Francisco. He was born In To land and came to the I'nlted State when he was IS. He is certain he will live to be 100 years old. he savs. providing, that thieving burglar don't steal any more of my sleep." 1111. V V4 FATHI'R RKfORT. It. S Wattir ltti.Mi.ti tn.t nffi.. Rosehur. Oteiton. 24 hour. rnt:ng & 1'rerlpltallna Is Urkes a.l nnaitrntttt. H.Ki,,...t l.-ii.i.. r .t iii r v.-ittfr.tiiv l-.w.-.t t. !( 'itture l.t nlKht ... T.i I'r (iMlnti.,,, , :) I,,,,,,-, ,,. Ax.-r.m,. .r... ii, fi,.In Sept 1. .... T.tt.il erf. lp .11:, ftrt ef et.t . . . Normsl er.'lt'. for ttils ntenth... I i). Tela I pr.. (rm a,,,t. , to l.'t Opening Art Needle Shop E3 WAXTKU 3 lahuicra and 3 caroi-ir tvrn. Apply tu M. V, HvrU, Cau und LiiaawitK hii. WANTED Uood tt-amatr to . work tt am uii road nU liirai. J. K. Mark. Pliuii 4-F3. WANTKE Olrl or woman to assist with houuwurk. Jhtion 11-F2. Mru. L.yl Mtnulwrit. WANTKti tfchuu) teacht-r In Dtrftrlci No. 61. Drew, Or. Apply tu Zulma U'ANTi:i Voik by flmt c1uh ma chin tut and auto nievhitnic. Addrvittf 1.. N,, car .VfWs-lCcvlew. WANTIUO (iirl or youtiif woman work In diet klnhn Ori-on tstutt; t-oIUierg Hume. I 'hone Ji:t. WAXTKU Olrl work. for uvncrul office Address In own huiidwritlut. tilting f xpt i iviice, etc.. to U. I., Newa-lltjvtcw. WANTtOU Mudt-i n liuune in good con dltio.i, ifttud location, easy trrinn, r."Hbunul)lo. No audita. U. K.der, ton it M., uratits t'.nm, orepon. WANTKU Apple pickers. Wasei 45 cfntM vr hour fur in tin, 35 cvnta pt-r hour fur wonifii. MchIi at bunk liouue if dfnired. Tents for cuniperi Overlmid irrehurds, Garden Valley. HOY WAXTKD-A tfood. live boy "a": apiirentlce in the iiiec hankal depart nietit, of tha NWM-Heview. Must bj over 16 yriirs of atce. This is a line opportuiuty to Kuln complete know) t?dK of the business. Fair sulary to siurt wun. Bee tittles, AewaKuvlw ultite. FOK KENT. FOll RKNT BIk, clean sleeping- room, iltHe In. IMione 1.33-11. !' HI UK NT K u r n 1c hid ho u Hekeeplng rooms. Itosebmy Apurtintnt.. j'hone 6y. boxes b'U 1 1 It KNT Sa f e t y ItoBcbuitf Natlunul Dank-' l-HUt ItKNT Farm at oiuHa, or will sell on fusy leimH. Apply to Min. J. 1. Uenn, 315 Chadwick St., Host bin K. On'. MISCKIXAMIOLti. DUKK8MAKiX(l-: Uouth Pln St. Mm. t'. llcrriuk. CAN SAVK YOU $u0 on a new 1920 modi. L'huvtolet. Inquire Service Gur.me, ItoytbuiB, Ore. TKACTOFl l'U)VlNO i;ct your older in at ente If you witiit work done. Gilbert Uoi-d. Uox 1293, Koneburu;. dAKKTY FliiaT Secure a safety de posit hex fur your valuable ptipers at tin- tUmebnrs; Natlomil H:tnk. ttVK OltAMri fcilOIJL Now ready fur .! it iincn t. Ufst for pastur sowing, Jly i,er cwt. Special price on larKu hUs. k. A. Uhoten. fcialtm, Ore. MoNKY TO LOAN i'l-yr rural ureuit farm loans, low Interest rate. IV.uWt lucal money to lean on s;ood rnl en tale, t list mortgage, rieo W. F. Uice. of IUce A Itioe. UXCllA.V.fc. for Itoaeburg or t-lutte In wiipiuved property, siudebaker 7 pass.nger, in No. 1 condition. See 1'atzlaf at Motor Shop Curaxe. TAKKN 11 Bay mure with bfll on. Ki;y mart' aid black horse. Ownvr may recover animals by imvmit h.iiKes. E. F. Olllvant. Looking Mr. KHi Stewart and Miss Kth-1 Wriib beg to a:i Tiuuuro tht opt ntng of their Art Needle Shop, and you are cordially lnvltd to in ppeot and to solicit their aid In your art wants. EverythingftheBaby .At (lie 1 1 t simp. DoHil.As corvrv taiiti:mv AMI TAX MM; t O.!l-AX . Tanners of furs, tat lilerml.i r.f heads nnil all kinds of animal. Manufacturers of furs ahm.t ar throws, muffs, fur enat-t nnd cans i it . . .. . . i.n.tu r..tir.t;u, I'rop. All work guaranteed. Orders taken at S. K. Slk''S' hardware store or uidres 1. o. Hoi 8S7. Ros burg. KSTllAY MlIH K -Yearling black Jer- ') iieiit-r ortiK. into my pa.tur. s.-v.-nil we?ka aico and hits not beea cli.lnit-d owiitr nin Lave aiima by tuentifyinif. itr.hert TJomsland, R. L) i. Ito.eburg. SALR-T i wo nii, . r. - - .. all KiM,s7,;,r: -!' ,"..BALK-Jry ..,.7-- iJenVailui. ValT. et, t oil MALKKr 3 ee n t ...... i I'UK BAI.ki....'.r-, - ?! "-'O-L ton sai.iC '. puppyei.,.,ni u. "old 'ITISJ fuil uTi?rr-.- r'ott s In: U. bum KOI! W. Il,ulit ?.? C ""n. live tiny tin., T ' cw.I ju ai.u-.. "i;- 1--J. Ktllt KAI I. L- I "Ull. A. U. Ib.11,.1.1 '--" Itos.bury. FOK halktttz:: K-- delivored. I - ' .. ' sj: I'llulio t-K4. '"r. ku l-urhan. -;t j"" WflC. at oner. 231 .s uiiJ'Sr' " . KOU SAl.k-la;u ll.ri tmcyi' e anil i.iu ' r13' Muiru sij w . i 9 iiai:iitn.i ... ... v Sales Co. """'' 'l "'V.!?.. st.KrTonnrra' " rt'tti attired boar t y i v .; . : ?: "--vo iur sale, aUn i doe. reKijtrd tock J I n.VnbirOrtJKon. lKl'U Mohkl cirKVRTdTrs-: 6000 mllcn; all new tirt A hirr 1 at Fiiane 4Tb. '"I ikx auouK.s Fok sVi.u- ... . J pur; alito wrapping paptr VJ FOll SAI.fc: -5-ioom nouse. biiHJ quira Niwu-Keview .(Jl'NU T HAM Hnd harntu for alt" will trade for Ford tar. .Jiuuru, urtgon. W Rut, J run HAi-fc. nurva; 2 ll. re in p-J crop. $5iiyy. Box U, til. 1, RUMbur FOll SSA1.K New LluJfcte tour in t at a bargain. Will take lsjtj Furd j view. rv'i. n.M.i i-rune neei, itaaaa inl i fiiiHH. -eur trews, niUirti il lamiiy orc-nurd Btot-k. K. L, ilti, I iiiiuB wvsi mmtuurt ore. Foil SALE 36 3-4 acres, nartlr fi'nuu, nun way Dei ween mi uret'K an rernue, on stage JotA. i v., I'uiinani. iayit ureea, ore b)H KA Lb. Ktf acres gootf iisLd uiiiu, r. vt i r. beotion II, t ; It. ti W, Valuation. :'Si,. Aflir-i J. E. Turner, care News-Rtfi. FOK SALE Saddle pontes, ff r. traiie for hay. icraln. wuudratid Altio Kuod work team. Dter Cif4 liarn. U)iT Hunch of kvyn. Loav at Nws- J j lf. l'?Yiv off if . Liberal reward. j YOU lA ';T ("ui i:l bt-ada with K'ld clasp. 1 i0, Foil SALK ti-ioom modern lnm clout in; will gtv posieMiei tl omu. i'lion 4iui, inijuir Fowler St- FOK SALE Ytarliniu Ramboali rams that will Mi ear .9 to J 1". line whlt wool. Will ttli oct j carload, l'ri. es right. F. W. Htr i Aahland.Orf.40n. Foil SALE New OruKun itrawb::i oltintH. anv atmiiint. rn-t out bu-1 varlv and net the benefit ot wl yc-ir. 1). F.. Woi.J & Sn, on hiiil north of Kdi-nbinwr store. FOil SALE n Huick four in 11 toiidit on: one IVL'D Ml.i, 15"ty mlK'S; one Maxwell bug. r HHm..i.u. olirht These art bai Kaln. Come and s e them H " t'lnpiiua Auto iiiiop, Wiochitr J I'hune 3 a. t.'OU fill KnBhnrff DroprtT v?l-w ttvm bluvka of enter of city. erty now brlntfiiifeT 5"-M rwt rl tide! owner quarters. Ot r'j t refit, pared ildewalk arm ,1 eal with owner ai n Uf waid if returned Mi-pliens Rtreot. to 333 Sou til H iST Lady's black fur, on dwtoiir road bftwen Oakland and Wilbsr. Kinder return lo News-Jtvitw oitic. Reward. FOU SALE. FOR PALE 100 Angora goats. Phone 3J-F14. Foil SALE Recleaned rT-gra seed ix 'iitn a pound f. o. b. Kuienc ('re. Earl J. Ivle, R. J, Junction City AI.E-I aire ock r"?!L3 L)odft canyon; low ef wttr. t " hn.. olher ua 4 bead ahee'p. 1 hgt. tori. arj lots of timber. Part dowa. fcJJJJT l-hu. A Hunt. Oakland, Oref!; 1(1 t A 1 Tj i in - - rm j LKrul hlaak t-f ?E!4? irTJt. and f Mr an abuJ. -,1 Iirl., S3 l.r(. ..IS. n" '.rw! yara or roaa n.. -"-t.f..! r.irth.r tnrornietloD writ. I .ana Nurs.rlw. '!,, "v" f- I Huntine nnsltlvplv nrohiblted on the lands of the Curry Estate. Apiilo packers, don't foreet tha' we have a stock of Kenton naper holders on hand. Churchill llwd. Co. .1 (, Av.Pt.. lirr.li. fr..m Sn. I Total .Met. frtiitt Sept. I. tiljit Av.raa. tr,-:Mt.Mton for 41 t .A.sons tsti-t t.. Mir. Imo.. lit: rrffut to I p. n. f, r jlhwnin Orvaon; Toni.ul and Thiir-t.t.v nrtsstn-ni rs'n. WILLIAM BEU. Obs.rv.r. YOUR FALL TOP COAT I Whon a man wears a Fall Topcoat, you put him down as being "above the average". Others will put you in this desir ed class, when you wear a Topcoat tailored by L'S. "It must be tailo'.-ed to be correct." ORMR rSUr'S TODAY. Try Our Way Our Auto Will tU. 1'hon VK1. BUY YOUR Wood Coal from H.J. DENN TRANSFER CO. Oornar Oak and Main. Telephone 12S Prompt Service Frit Rifht Special attraction t tbe imjl Thursday evening, Sept. tl. I Hon to the dance to be Pn W I i . th hnnnital. A"" I dance by .Maxine Moore J'gl Slnnliter. pupils 01 tac line studio. Sberger's BARGAIN STORE GOOD LIN'EOF NEW CLOTHING Second-handShoes. CIO ing. etc. Best Bargain' in koscuui. BATTERIES! . ...if f.r. tlS.DO "' unevroie. v.... ...tH Bu.ck Car....l30MJ'45 For Other Cn p,k.eS on APPl'"'" MOTOR SHOP GAKAff 441 H. Jacko