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nnARnrttA hiftREnpw .fm.v. i-mtqhi-k ';-'" FAOH TWO K08KBDRQ NEWS UK VIEW ' AiK Oi' I SKD CA Icrt J luurd UMllr Barnt fcuBdar. fi7"y". Mntr l Wlmbrrl Bert f. Bte HllSOl!lJTION ItATLB I'Ily, per year, by mail 14 00 l-auy, six zuontba, by mIl 100 fiy Corner, par month 60 Ui-'IKX COM ThKI 1 i.m AiKm lattMl Fieli 111 .. usltvly entitled to lite use for republication of .toutlcr Of fern t lilv Accurate lufur mutloo, Kven to People Who liuy From C'vni poll torn. An unusual service Id view of tbe .11 ... WM Unyh U. credited to It Or .lnl1 i.M-7..ii F. ....... . .w. nul oih.rwiN i-rtHlllMl In this vasttaT Ltvinuiin uu uw uuiiiium mini vuui ad Miau th lurul tiwii puiiiMiid live-l petltor, has been announced by the in ah riKni oi rpui..K-.uun ; j (j, Nw and Company, UotUt rial d.Pich,. herein are ,o r-ervcd. , .,,.,,, deuler(( n tiB ty. Tht. Kiiter.d aa accoud-ciaaa niattar Uitr HurvkB III fur tilt bunefll of tlioae 17. 20. at tha po.t uffii-a at Hoebui, ,, u )U uai.d Dua UrotbiT. cam OrrKon. undi-r lha Act oi aiarcli , , ,,' , ,,,, ... t itusi'liurK, Oii-t;'n, IkiolK-i- H, lli'JO. doubt aa tu the una and condition of " I the car. "Any man who liuya a lined Dodg lirolhni-8 motor cur, If he bring. It tu ua for luRpertlou, can learn den ulli ly ben the car wan built," Baltl I. O. Newlund, o( the local Dodge lircthera illalrlhutluK agency. "Wtillt- we operate a used car market, our 0 CITY NEWS 0 AruDtlal, puno tuner, pnon lokL. In.ure ogainxt Ion. equip your ! nolve, we will Kladly Kle this In traclnra an thnv won't aet Urea. loriiintlon liei-uil-m we feel that a 'man who own a Dodge Flrothem car s..i..Finiinna mr maifailnea to-M inniihiT of the family re- llcltud. Fiction Library. Klrva deatiuy nres, property and food. He careful with Bre. Hunting positively prohibited on the lauds of the Curry Em ale. iHuhenu grapes for sale, uc lb. at :ardli of whether he comes In the ' trout or hark door, and we owe him 'i-'.rtul'i deflnlto courteales. "Owing 10 the fact that Dodge .Irothers lara are not bull! in aerloB of mndi-ls and have never shown any material change In aprearance. It Ik ortnn very difficult to determine jus' ho old the car Is. Therefore It Is any to make groan nilMrepiesenta aiiop. Silk iiuills and down pillows for baby JilHt arrived at the Art Ktore. 4 2 Inch I'eiiuol pillow tubing at tho Art Ktore, I'erklns Hldg. The ladles of HI. Joseph's Parish are holding a Hale of home rooking Saturday, October 9th, at J. V. Casey r-ul estate offices. Frank A. Terry, representing the Kiiililable Savings A Loan Assn., of Portland, Oregon, Is again at the Viiiiitia Hotel. For Interview, call or phone. ' Miss Kdnu Hurlatl, of Drain, who has been viuitliig in ltoueburg with Mrs. F. 1. Perry for the pant few days, !efi this morning for Itedwood City, California, where sho expects to spend the winter. Jack Roach or arain hits received the agency for the Queen line df In cubators and brooders .Now la tin limn to make your inquiry and place your order for future delivery. 4-C ltam-h, t'mpqua. Cull or phone. ,on (f prospective purchasers. Many 10-F2!!. h, man has told me he Is buying a " ifil'i Dodge llrolherc car when In re- llave your ole vulcanized finality the car was built three or four your rubber boots at (ireeu's tlrei-eirs ear'ler. rnicriipulims persons i..c-niior-.aiiy resori m ini uitum.v .lelll.erately. but very often It lx ilone through error, as persons out Ufilo of our own oiganlatlon have 1 1 o accurate method of deriding th!K 'mnoitant point. "Dodge Brothers have supplied ns with complete records of prodilc l:iou no that we are ablq through rer- 1I11 numbers on the ar to tell Just vhen It was built. Therefore It Is . nnaronl that nobody Is ever dicelv ci on this point, when he buys of ir used car market. He Insist on l aving used cars In good condition before they are sold. We overhaul very car wn take before putting It I nrk on the market. This not only Makes satisfied customers, hut it also 1 lids to maintain the good reputa tion of Dodge Ilrothers Motor cars. "It would pav Ihe public to be -nore careful In buying used cars. I i-eople should Insist on ecciiralo In-j 'o'-ination they are entitled to when I'ttvlug . They should, above all. niiir Just whom they nre doing 'itslness with nnd try to deternilne vhether their future irnod will and villsfacMon menus anything to the terson thev aro hying from or wheth- Mr nnd Mrs ('...orirA U-I,..r ..... " r linmo.llnte nrotu is tnoKOio on- and daughter left this morning fori ln" t ., , ... Albany, wherolhelr sou F.rnost Is to 'Meanwhile we shall he glad to be married on Sunday to Miss Maud ' "ln ''" lhn ''", of hetter use ! Allen, of Shedds. Mr. and Mrs. Kr-' '" pvll"! "r'cn the Infor .st Weber will return to this city ""i'on that will enable them to tell tho first of tho week lo make their , whether they have been honestly homo. ""'It with- NOTICR OK 8AtB OK OOVERN MKNT 1IMBLH Oeueral Land Otiice, Washmgtaa, D. C, August 24, 1920. Notice Is hereby given that subject lo to conditions and liuii tatlons of the Acta of June t, Hi Stat., 21a, and June . MD (Public 241), and the Instructions of the Secretary of tbe Interior dated H. pteuiber 15, 1917, and June 22. Ili20, the timber on tbe following lands will be sold Oct. It), 192V, at 10:00 o'clock a. 111. at public auction at the United Stales luud office at itoaeburg. Oregon, to the highest' bidder at not less than the appraised value aa shown by this notice, sale o be subject to the approval of the jocieiary of the Interior. The pur chase price, with an additional sum if oue-flith of one per cent thereof, uelng commissions allowed, must be Icposlted at time of sale, money to e returned If sale lo not approved, jtberwlse patent will Issue for the. timber which must be removed wlth 11 ten years. Jllds will be received from citizens of the United States, -ssoclations of such citizens and cor porations organized urn!?- the la a f the United States or aay state, 'errllory or district thereof only. I'pun application of a quulllled pur--haser, the timber on any legal sub division will be offered separately be ore being Included fu any offer of .1 larger unit. T. 21 8.. It. 1 W., Sec. .13, 8E SE, fir 1125 M.. cedar 25 H., none of which shall be sold for .ess limn (1.50 per M. T. 18 S.. K. i W., Sec. 3, NKV4 NE',4, fir 450 M., JWVi Nl;. fir 475 M., none of ihicb shall be sold for less than J2.00 per M. (Signed) CI.AV TALL dAN. Commissioner General Land ifftce. , rhe Motor Car Price Situation We urn ofTcrlng for n few dnya a TrunH,. AmlorHon, rpprosontlng tlm locution In iih of lhn bent H'sl- riiduiuirR rttautaiMiun, HptMit yoster d tirn dlfltrictH In Hohi'Iiuik. un up-, dny In HoHcluirH tu Iho InlouM of to tlnte Iiouh', newly fin hill d on tht tho cornpiiny. Sho left for KiiKene I n Hi tit, vacant nnd ready for own- this nioinlnK- pnticy. Very niuderati' price If tmld thiH w.-ek. O. U. llelulK Co., 401 t.llf'B. Mr. nnd Mrn. James Smith ti'i.l children, of roratelto, Idaho, who luivt' l)'i'ii aiti inliiiK lo hu.HlnesH m at -tern in thiH city for Ihe past fi-w davH. li ft thitt mornliiK f' Metlfnrd, wn. re uiey win viHll for a short i the ti hetore reiutuiiiK to their homo. Sicnature In Idaho. I CASTOR I A For Infants und Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears mm A Message from J. Dallas Dort President Dort Motor Cac Company. "Tho price of the Dort car U reaHonuble and fair; the total net advunue In lint within a pediod of t yearn having been hut 17 percent aKainHt advances ranging from If percent to 4 5 percent In tbe list of other leading make. Thereioie there will bo no price reductiuu by this company. "There has been as yet, uo break in material or labor cunt that would .variant any price reduction In tho Dort Cur. "On tho contrary materials have been purchased by uu. and by all motor car manufacturers for lit 21 production, at a very connlderable .ulvance ns a whole over 1920 ma lerial cots. "Therefore unless those purchase contracts are treated by the pur chaser ns scraps of paper or the sell er voluntarily revises contract prices downward, thore can be no jilstiflca Mon for any motor car manufacturer to reduce prleeR unless he has been profiteering, which means that he has been receiving excessive profits. "If there be suh manufacturers, this Is the most opportune time for them to properly adjust prices to the sonnd values of their products." Tim prcHcnt priivs of current Dort MimIcIn nro ku''i1ihI HKnfnst re duction. Service Garage KM. X. JACKSON. ItosehiirK, Onejfon. GLENN If. TAYLOR. Dealer Sue our window (or Ladies' All Wool Sweaters $5S8 SACRIFICE SALE ON ALL THIS WEEK We are continuing our policy of Lowering Prices, and sooner or later you will realize that THIS IS THE STORE That is making Prices lower. Entire stock we will continue to sell for 15 to 25 un der legular price. I We could quote prices, but you will find that the goods you want, we alway Sell For Less. CKCKCKMXKOO0OOCMXOC)r The Store with Id, QUALITY. fCONCMY FASHICrMflllTi xs.ar 1 U II I twwxiooxXMoooooa 'Where All Folks Like to Trade." This Is Roseburg's Biggest Drive. HER DAUGHTER AND HIS SON. BY IDAH McCLONE GIBSON 0JH . . . SI Xes Kroni Home. Miss Huntington made as though to turn away, as 1 nervously tore open tho envelope, but I said, l'lease don't las- your arm from about my waist. There will be noth ing in tills letter that '" miitht not read as well as 1. U Is "'"" mother and of nil the p-ople i" ""s sehool I know thai you are my only ft lend. I w ant you lo r.-ad my mother's letter and you will see how 3weet she is." She drew me over to the divan at :he side of the room and we sealed ourselves upon II and all uncon scious of what lHle was d'-all'iK me, 1 opened my mother's letter. It was very short: "Ann. my darling: child. I uni not well. In fact. I think you had better come home to me for a while. I ahull exp-el you as soon ai you receive this. 1 love you always. "Mother." The sheet flutl-n d rrom my hand lo Ihe floor. Tie- t.ars that had been Just behind my eyelids dr.ed th selves before a scorching fear. "What Is it, Ann?" asked u.y teacher. Didn't you pad it?" I paid. "No. my dear." "My mot Iter is v.-iy ill and she yanttt nie to come home." "Shall I take you lo the princi pal?" "No, I can't (to. Take the letter if you will, .Miss HuiitiiiKton. and tell her that 1 am very busy packing, as I wnnt to catch the nidil I rain." "Oh, I am sure tin-re is no need of such (treat liuny Your mothi i can not he in ureal dancer or she would have telegraphed. " "You do not know my mother. Miss HuiitiiiKton. She would not have scut for tue nt all had she not jeen in preat danger." "Shall I telephone lo your friends, ihe CroiKhtous?" "Why, don't you know. Miss HuiitiiiKton. that Aunt Certi- starled i'or Kurope last Saturday? That was hat 1 had leuve of absence on Fri day for." "Then you're all alone, my dear. 1 shall ask the principal to allow me to take you to your mother." "No, no! Don't do that. Hon sslly, 1 would ralh. r ko alone." "i'oor child!" said my teacher, as she lay her hand consolingly upon .ny bend. She said no more, how ever, and a moment alter, when I heard her close the door, 1 knew Ihat she had gone lo inform tile piiu eipal of my sad news and to make arrangements for my hurried depar ture. As soon as she left I began fever ishly to take down nil the foolish lit tle things that school girls pin upon their walls. I knew that I should never com" that way again. As I put ill these little mementos into the treat packing trunk that I had drawn out of'the closet, n frantic prayer came to my lips: "Oh. (led! Do not let her die until 1 get tin re. Oh. f!oil! Do not. let her die until I t there." It S'-enied only a tni'iute before Miss Huuiiugion nnd the princiwi! were hack in my room together. Hoth seemed surprised when th--y found that I seemed to be packiuc. not only for instant departure, but that I evidently did nul expect lo re turn. "What are yon doing, child?" .isked the principal. ' Tin getting ready to go home to my mother. Miss Huntington toll you she was ill, did she not?" "Yes. but why denude the walls?" 'he asked. "You'll be back In a few-lays?" 1 didn't say anything, but I knew positively that I should never return to that room. "Miss Huntington said that you would rather go alone. I do not like the Idea at all." said Ihe principal -f the school. 1 did not answer this, but in turn liitestioned Miss Huntington about the departure of the trains. "I do not know what time thin go. n;y dear. I will get a timetable Do you realize that you will have to be on tlie train all night?" "Of course. 1 cai.ie here on u niclit train." "And you still think It is wise for you to go alone?" "I don't know," I answered wear ily. "I only know that It seems to me that if I can get Into a berth and go to sleep I shall flud some relief from my grief " Before Miss Huntington started for the door a maid opened it nnd hand en her a telegram. She looked a It nnd then at nie. Sil -ntly, 1 hcl ! out my hand. Tomorrow ;lni; Home. If you wnnt to sell your property ""e J. A. Walker, 105 Cass St. Phone 91. MITU -K OK i; KltM. KI.Kt I'lllX. Notice I. heret-v (tlven ITint a O.-ncra-I Itv K!...i,.n i h. hel.l in the ( Itv -f Ui.s.-lmrx. Oregon, on Tih-s.Ihv lie -n.l .lav of N,,x ..inhr, tir.'n. bctw.-.-e tli- hours of 1 ,-,N-k a. in, and v "clock p. nc of ,av. at which sai.l elect!"" '"""Winn officers aliall t. nil,- Miivor. ,.n He.-nr.ler. nne T--.ns. n'.-r an.l two i-.tun, llmeti from ea- ti ..( Ihe four ir.ls of the fttv of n,.,,.. e-.i;c Ol,..i,. to ..rv. two .em ,.i 'in il t'-.'ir .,i,.,iur are eleclr.1 an.. .Hi.-ihTict Thai Ihe ela ... n ,,,.h .r,( fr ? ''"v Election ,. i-., . or llos.-hmic. Oieitcn. an.t the l.i.l.-... oV. V ;' '"'"""' Placea an t i,i,li:.-a a : ....-oi nii nave r-.en. . hereafter he. .le.unatc.t an.l n H e i-niint. l-,.,irt of Donicla. I'mmtv Oeneral Siate an.l I oiintv election . "v 'I''1" II" Oorr.mn Council dattd U.-tot.er 4. ls.n wiiiri-u: He-order of tht City of Ruactiuri. (jr.- Son. eia v -.1 52 CLASSIFIED COLUMN ALL SiKW CLA.MFIKU ADVEHTItCsi. .. . WA.NTED. W. NTKD Turkeya. larae or small. Hoyt-r Bros. Phone H-K14. PROVE t our risk that ycti can eaily aavaone-tHlnl oo hi:di pric.4 f ed. cut 10 to 8(1 d.v. oil1 th. e-.-c.i pe iod r.in luv. healthier huea by twKlu MU.A(JLJft- Aids Dlgesllon K&S"1- td, ml':.-J liutU'mii.lc Jt ir fcuiiranlJ not to cootiiin any BuIiJ-iuric BciJ or Bayinii Injurioua I hor r ijjStry. It hIrf tono up the typiftn. inni ina hox kw nur-je-t to bend per dny. Uulvcrsity Tested ffiffi of Dairy Huphant-ry at Mlo .if I'u'vCfoUy. cond'jctod a wcintitic tuaX winch eU jii Vai MJLKOLiNK ftn bu.(a1afa ,n.nt mere chin ihr.n nut :4 W.IVolir.e. W. H. Craharvi, Mlih! l-jtowa. :'Io.. iv-id t'ti wnriii vt .MitkotviO mal an ri p. flit e; ly JW day. Le JucksKjn, V, ispiiip'fvi fuilr, M. Y.. ayi Miliu)Iw.e ia g tl tot sbuMts '.J Miwa. ' Mittoline 2c a Gal. fiiSSS form. Cud vhM. U-d am dirfctfl ela ov. iy Zc a calioQ. It in cu'ait.-il n t lusyii, in-t, anur ormouM. pni' 'iuly in o. y cltiTAte. HictdcotcoiacnMrit. The nr).pi t-rtt follow: t nl. -..:: 10 B.U. llZ.a'i 16 t$ai. flu.WJ; 82ral. J5c J.Jj. f Kiv TrlS JfyM-'Itr-linwat x r!i wU 1J 11 liik 1i f iv, dnys-ir w.t Cod tiia. ft ia the Ihps. fmiu moi.- inw.er i :.J aver y.iu c.'?r jaw it ct u y -u f:-n- ply T it 1.?-1- or r . il-"-' or-. t :-r i- j :i4nut':.L i.wA iv...ii'.' !., ikv 6 l.nca in a ac oiy fet; then il ,v (U-t .it1. r--;ti Mnwu partotouit?r(ie;i!-ini.rt'.l i:titr.u &; y t- iuiiii ov-fr cm' you in-i Vci urn Oits "lo jucye. nd h4v i v-! ytbinw i'j ,; nii V'i nuth itiir to Itnir by muktr'f t!ia ttt, tjne .nC,-r.it-intr an'i vaiuaolo tvtr.ivKi, ' How To iu'V.te lie v Hr- lo M irl-i i" w ill be ri.t Ut Go rvatsit-your iiMiiatm a chiU will i! i Pistrilmt1' h (;oi.ii: ieoi mm i i; company I'firtLmd. On'cn. Ilirill SCFI(t)I- plrl wants place to work fur buatU und room ana mull w:ik. Fhonw 173-J. OATri WANTKU About 100 buaheM. Stat t- pniu and lUast jv red. ouable. It- It. Wood, Box Ut, Itonf Lurtf. WANTl'D To borrow $toi on rive Vtrura time. Will nive 11 rat inurtvaKu I tm iHnL-li. Ailciiexn Levi tialdnig. Aian-a. urtifon. Make Your Tractor Absolutely Reliable To be a profitable investment your tractor must be d pend niilo and economical always ready to do a big d.iy's work without coaxing or delay. And since these finalities aro deter mined by t lie ignition, you should be sure to huvo your tractor equipped witil a IloECtl High Tension Magneto. The sparks from a Bosch Magneto are so big and hot Ihat even tliouch a lean mix ture or low grade fuel be used, every bit of gas brought into the cylinders will be fired com pletely and Instantly. That makes a powerful, smooth run ning engine with absolutely no ignition worries und u luw up keep cost. This liosch Service Station can add Hosch Dependability to yn'tr present tractor engine ln a few hours time. Be Satisfied. Specify Costh. DEVANEY&BURNETT ltusi.iiriu;, oiri.t.oN Look! 21 Look! u hmiM up tn f'.'tMHI. n' .l-rnt.rn Ikxlsc :,-.(. Mi-- rt -r'K?ii hdiift" ; mi Hit' 4 -i (.(.in h"tisi ; - (, -lit- .t-rootn house nnd 3 lots.... $..o n- C-roiMii house jimi die 4-rMm liniit..' wlt!i futnlture r.i )nr r.-r.x.ni b.ui!-t ini.it- ')ne l-toi'iti i.laHt.Tf.l bc.iist; llin ih' 4-i-imiii limif.' ij(- ii- rtmin lines (, iu 7 -1 1 n i in 2 -stitry liuusc i :ii r--iMnn h !! 1 1 no ne S-ro. Mi hotiSf j-,.). fH' T.-: ot'i,i h'iista -,., Mie l-riiniii limi-p j-,,,, RM .'.-r.'MIil 111. i-.. , tip S-K-iHU !ii::e,. li.iitt : Mie 4-rni'iii lit. ii- e i . in ; iiu r-ronrn tuniKo lWf 7-rooin limif., j,,,,. ine 6-rootii Ikhimu su: G.U.HELBiGCO. Ileal l:tnte, liiblinince. Notary Public 101 Cass St. Phone No. 26: It.ewliurir. Ores-.in. Quality When we tailor your Full Sui on are assured of the hlghes inality all-wool material, th, illiest of workllinnshin , luooth, iniwrlnkled, fitllnv 'loth. -a nt the lowest nosslhl. Jrice. This is our guarantee Vow that Pall Is here dn' ou think todav rood tiiu.' to ord,r your Fal ;uit and Overcoat? Try Our Wny ur Auto V!U cU. 1'hofie VANlKI H apple aoriera. prefembly thoye who iittve had expt'iit-iue. Tt-iits for ciinipera or tianttportution. . ..'hurie" Overland ur. huiu. WANTKU Apple plckei a. W'QKf 46 Cfi.ta an hour for tiH'ii, 36 i-vuta per hour for women. Meals at bunk .iouah If de-sired. T-.nta fur um pern. Overland UrthurdaOardon VHllc-y. ANTKI) ilrl wunta poMition. genural housework. Sinne experU-nre. Will Ir.K to work bint learn. Write atat Iiik amount of wor k and wK''. Ad difryi K. 1'.. care X u wa-jte view. A.N I'i;iJ To trade my 6-puuHi'Hi.Ker lord fur one half or 1 ton truck; my car just overhauled ttnd In A -A ittmpe. Alsu have - uphoUtei'ed cota Mi) lit 7 each, a ml 1! Iua;f ntf atovea value $j land lo ttuvJe fur aliot- gun. rifle, potatoen, o: what ou hae. A. I i X2 L'! 1W' KOU lit NT. .'Oil ItKNT (iaianc, turner t'aaa and Main. J'l.une "lt--V. I'Olt ncaXT Safety dt poall boxea Ki.at'huiK National Hunk. KOK HKNT 2 furniKheil roonu7. tiulre &u! K. liiiie St. Phone 133. Hilt ItKNT Fleaant idt-eplnfr room. Call niorntiijjd or evening a. 311 K. JHk street. OK KI.NT Kann ut Olalia. ur will sell on eay terms. Apply to Mia. J. V. Deiin. 315 Chad w It k St., Iluaebu.K. Ore. 1- oil ItKNT Kurniaheil housekeeping uparttnenta and alt-epiiiK rooms UoaeburK Apartment. Alain and 1 -oiijIhm I'h'inr CI. MlSt'LII.LA.NKOL'ei. lll-'AHY for busiiieBs Hruton'a Taxi ilenny. Tan ni ntf and Fur Co., iitrur 1CH er stdo Stole. - i.'AKKX L'l Bay horse with lialu-r on. uwiur may K-'t aame by cajiinir at Sun-'lilne Kamii. JAN .SANK l'OU JJ00 on a new 19L'0 model Chevrolet. Inquire Service tiara Kt. If nsebuiff. Ore. Alo.NKY To 1XAN Ci-year rural credit f?rm lonns, low Interest rate. fliO.KOO local money to loan on Rood real estate. First mortgage. Sue M. K. Kice. of Rice St it he. TAKEN I I' Sept. 24. 190, "one red heifer, end off both eain and notch In under wide of left ear. Taken up, o t, 4, lit one red and white spot ted nter, end off both earn. One red and white spotted heifer, slit In end riKht ear. Two red heifers, end oft both ears. All two yearn old or old er. Ow ners of this Htuek can have name by paying all damages und ex pe lines. Bubenbark tiros.. Melroxe. Oregon. KOST AXD FOUM. RU'NI) Crank for nuto. Ixioks like Ford. Apply at this office. LOST Truck driver's badtre n72.!8'). Finder return to Ncws-Ite v 1 v w. Fot'NIi Lady's black hat, jTink" lin.d under Hide brim. Apply at this office for property fjOST I-lwht yellow canary. He ward for return of same. Mrs. F. A. Clemens, H'tJ Fowler St. I'hone 4h5-it. FOP, SALE Th Mln wt. ' KKTm lniur ?if W. Ottk SI. " PM-OU. Cli; .l SAi.K:....:n- all ham.-... win ,.n .' ' l . 21S Nonti I iluin St ,W VN'ioiiA iii'cKs,;; 1 "'. 'KMei-lLV'td son. ,,.,1,,; n;?ViKs:r? p.-ar; alsu T,,tn, "K l..-alh l.ivlm.uOi.e'1 - JIMie ,n-,.!lev(,;' ' "l a roil HAI.K-Jera.-y cTr: .oine tieah. utli.i'. , jiu.i.ei.i. u. S'Wpi:. I tilt SA I L dose i -K2L5 .'ini kai.i: i- iv,. 'fnThTrr ....U, ,0U; .,:T.K'VS, Joint Kllei-l. ltus..L.o, Fdlt SA1.K -Ootid moatfra-Huj- I aKe. bain. WiHMlnhwl, rhkVc V J li uit. 2 lots. Kav term.. i A . "l iiom ooiuitri tit , ram. that will ,hZ: "fXj line white wool vein . . 1 carload PrU esrighL F. W. JJ-J Vl V I) UU. LOST -Lady's black handhaK. on Uob erts Mt. Monday afternoon. Finder please leave ut this office. Itewurd. Lost Car license No. 3C."i0, and tail j liuht. on .loseburK-'levelnnd road, j Fmilcr return to this otllce. K. A. I Clemens, mail carrier. LOST On road between Klkton and l.elMii'K. pocket book contain lute $.'u bill, chock for $78. and two hank books. Finder plc.se return to or not if y O. L. Short ridje, Looking ; l i ' repon. KOK SALE. 'OR SALE Milch cow. Inquire 519 Cobb St. I'hone 451-1.. oil SAL L Sc (mil-hand ctmnp puller. ' I"" '- of Cnas. Heed. Melrose. Ore, on SALK s acres, k-mm! bunualow. fa in i 1 y itrcbard. lots of prune trees. most of them benrlnK. Price $.!4uo. Ail-'r-i lb- 7. Myitlo Cro. k. Ore. Ft ) 1 1 SA 1 .1 Kxti a gt.oU tr,a noi ses, WelKlK UU; waS,.B, luriv. "I'liijer, i orchard p1(,i 1-ln. plow, disc harrow, iv cUh-i C O. Worb-V. Winston "M l-'olt SALi:--One Ford touTinj cr. A t,i nut- buhk iw l others, all In Rood coilIUiuil 1 1 "U"l"a Auto Slu.p. Wlnrhwtff H i-oii yiiH K SALK lo acret oT ty rond; city water; 34 mlln :, KosebuiK; tt-room houuti, burn 1 chicken ranch. Ailtirtti -0, Sale." care NVwh-RvvIhw l-'Olt SALK Kuse'burg propmjr iiLtl u unit 01 cen.er ot city. rrvj wny now urmgiNK fu.uu rDt t In und paid. Also othtr prop-! I-eal with owncr at UU Wlphtij FOR SALK 75 at-re fruit iiili trees, peach, pear, prune and wi mi Buit n umi iiiipieinenoj, good lu; I II LTU I1111.1 Ml.rnor u-.itur nm Pa."' HiKliv iiy; (Otjutj c-rop tlili yetr;tr.J iiri-l.nr.l lnt i-nmliiv Inm K-.m.J Price f.r uuh-k sale, :5.tl0l in IXllcSI, ItoteUUl't. FOR SALK Mi acres of good Uni : trade for small tract clou in. 01 1. property. I K"fd auto rtyi : heavy work collar, liuht hirocn. tuiKevs, .i-year-old buy mir. Van 1'eVonl, lit. 1, Box 11. 1 Imiik. Oregon. FOR SALK 5-room rnodt-m txfi 1 In features. latKe screened P- breakfast room. gAratit?. itofe rl for fruit. Tills property miut seen lo iionrei iatc lln valutr ui i ofTertd at a s..wi.-iv for quick 1 V. A, il'-K ir.l Real KbUU i', ' j for lack of light. A Coleman "Quick Lite" gasoline will furnish you a white clear light that makes your rooms pleasant and reading or sew ing a comfort. J Or if you do not like gasoline use the -'Aladin" kerosene lamp. Uses a mantle and makes a wonderful light. You cannot per suade a user of one to be without it. Come in and get one. If it is not satisfactory after using a week, bring it back. 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