RrtsKurno mm'mwiFff m train v. y-TOBRH mo TWO BOIBBDRO NEWS - REVIEW ,lawued Jallr Kxeept Nastier. STw. Ilntca I- WlmtwHr Hcr i. Bsles MI?HMeftlI"rION HATbOd Dslly, per yeer, by mall 14 00 Dally, alz months, by mall . 1. 00 By Carrier, par month to The Aaaociated 1'reaa la c-xolualTely anUtie-rl to the uae for republication of ,11 nvi Otapatchea credited to It or not olherwlae credited In thle paper and alao the local newi puhllaliert here In. All rlKhla of republication of spe cial dlapatchea herein are alao reserved. Kntered second-cia-a matter Any 17. 150. at the poet office at Roseburg. Oregon, under the Aft of March i, IHTtf. Itoilmrk-, Otviron, Ortolx-r IIM AltOUNII TIIK TOWN i e Mix llt-mllcy 1eavee Mlsa Una MiaclU-y of this city Ic't I Ilia morning for W ilbur to visit over Hit) wH-k end. To Kllliutl Minn Alvira Lewis left this morn Ing for blllitrd whoro she will apeml the week end at her home. Irn IliihlneMN Attorney A. K. Orciltt left IhlP morning, for Stithf rlin to spend a few hours attending to business mutter-). HlMTHle lny at Hutluulin T. II. Olson left this morning for Sutherliu where he has a small ranch. Muf.li- 1nJ at OnkliiiHl Miss (ilndys Stronif left this mom lux for Oakland, where she has :i large class in instrumental mimic Vlxlt ill .ilenilltlc Mrs. W. 1'eterson left this morn ing for tilendale, where she will spend Hie week end visiting with friends. From Onklnnil Mrs. George Stearns catne to R-tse burg this morning from O.iMiintl to spend the day shopping and vimtlnR wlih friends. Vifcitfi (niiMlfntlie Miss Mildred Coon of Albany who has been spending a few days visi lng with her grandfaiher. a resident of the Soldiers Home, left this morn ing for her home. lVx'kinir After Huslm-Ms Zophcr Agee, of the Pacific Paper Company, arrived In Roseburg l;isl night and spent the night at his home hore. leaving this morning for Kugcnc. lie will return for election. Hiiffcrfy Here T. A. fliiffety. field denutv with the elate motor vehicle department, is spending a few dnvs in the citv. He has Just been over the northern portion of the rountv and is working In various 'cSnltiea in the Koscbiirs district at present. He slates tltul many violators of the vehicle laws have been apprehended, the chief vio lators bPitii? antofsls who drive toa- PART OF Eddy's Record 11. L. Kd'ly, republican candldute for re-election a state senator, h;iH bffn active and Influential in the Hen ate along many important :',).. WIk'M (he bill for the firm road bonds wan being passed, be introduced and secured the adoption of a conservative amendment which (inventor Withycombe pronounced one of the best features of the bill. For the benefit of Douglas county Senator Eddy helped to fl. cure a provision in the road legislation for the state to pay the full runt of paving the Pacific Highway, thus relieving our county of a Kn-at bin den. At the speciul reusion of 1120 he Introduced and wcimd the passage by House and Senate of a bill to relieve Doug Ian county from the heavy tux of 60 per cent of the cost of nialn taiiiinn the Pacific highway, also a bill to make the road from Drain to Scottabtirg a post road, In order to secure state and national aid In Its construction. Senator Eddy has contributed other valuable features of our road legislation. The demonstration farm now being installed In Douglas county by the Lund Settlement Commission is based on legislation Intro duced by Senator Eddy. He secured the passage through the Senate of u hill to huvo to the state, for use of settlers, thousands of acres of former laks beds in Eastern Oregon. He introduced the measure passed at tiie 19 19 session relating to the state board of health. He introduced the bill which became a law providing for the decision of can -ft where the Supreme Court is equally divided, by reason of a judge being disqualified or absent. One speech of his at the 1917 He.tsion saved the state treasury $1500.00 in connection with a cer tain public land matter. His work on the bone-dry law of 1917 is well known. He secured amendments to the insurance code of 1917 henUlning policy-holders, stood against the flood of Bulary bills proponed in 111 19, and gave special attention to reconstruction legis lation in the intfiu.it of the returning soldier. He has been chairman of some of the most Important committees In the senate, and his work haa been repeatedly commended by the leading newspapers of tin Male, as well as by the people of Douglas county. The p.opie will remember him at the polls. UEPCItUCAN COUNTY CENTKAL COMMITTEE, A. C. Seely, Chairman. Paid Adv. L. J. U units. Secretary. ' hineu without obtaining a license on their cars or trucks. Mere Toiliy MisH Muz to Walker arrived in the !ty this nmrnlui; from Wilbur for a :hort visit with friends. l-'ew HourN Here Hr'.iIaTi ItovttiKton of Isadore was a RoselnirK visitor for a few hours lodnv, rciurniiiK home on the after noon train. Here Today M rs. Sweeney came to Itoschurg today from Wilbur and spent a tew houts uttending to business mat ters. I lack I n mi Poi1 land li. A. Ilercher, who hns been 'spending ne vim a 1 weeks serving on the federal grand Jury at Portland, has returned to his home in this cit. AROUND TIIE TOWN Here From Wilbur- Among tho out of town visitors today was Mrs. Oeorge Dlmmlck of Wilbur, who attended to business matters for a short time. From Oakland Mrs. Charles Beekley who has been vtKiting in Oakland for the past few weeks, arrived In Rose burg this morning to spend a few hours at tending to busiess matters. Writ hi., IiiMirniH-e Richard Stubbs has been appointed local agent for the Oregon Five Ue lief Association, which has its head quarters at MeMinnville, Oregon. Mr Vl-il at Viilinl Point Mrn. L. P. .Maury, who lias been visiting at Melrose witli In r aiste. , Mm. Henry Conn, left this morning j for Central Point, where she will upend Mineral weeks with her mother, Mrs. A. M. I nomas. Mrs. Maury te- Ki'li'M til Cnqnillf D BRONCHITIS At beuume rub tne tnroat and - chest thoroughly with WICKS V V a po rub Ova 1 7 Million Jan Vtti Ytany The Next President Asks You To Vote For BOB STANFIELD "All ubo arc earnestly desirous that the Kepuhllnui party shall take con trol of national iilYiiit-M, to the end that wo may restore the health of the Itepuldic and tns.trv the giMnl of the country, will wish, as I wish, tlint Hie voters of Oregon may find it to their l.vt judgment to Mipmrt Itob ert X. Stanlleld for l ulled StJilos Senator." i:ki:x n i;in(.. The Next Vice-President Wants OREGON To Send a Republican Senator: 'Tlie miicesN of the ItVpublicaii lit ket In Oivgon i earnestly 1h ilesiivd. More than that, my own tlesire t p reside o er n Keniblicati Senate leailw me to tioie for ami reeoriinieml the election of It. ,. stanlleld to repre Mut jour gretit state In that honomhle ImmI)." C Al. ( tHtl.llH.K. "Young Teddy" Makes The Same Request of You: 'Heartily emlorv" cainlldary of Itolvt'it X. Slnnlleld for Senate. Aiurt from Hie fat t Hint n IU inl.li jin nijaj oi iiy in llie Selinle U or vital llnH.rt nnre Just ,. lie Ik the ijix- of man all I lie oten nf iireunn sIimiiIiI Im. liroml In lime reiireseiil lliein." 'rill iiluii!!.' ixuiliti'i t tiu oiiiiui: i!()si: i;i.r. Tatt Urges That You Vote for Stanfteld: "Klii-tlun of llnrilinu it noMlleil, lint lie run lo Utile unlets lie has a loeal lteillllean majority in Die Senate ami House. 1 earnestly lll'lte all Mho vole for llaeiliiitt lo ote for Stanlleld." Wll I lM . TAI-T. Hughes Believes in Stanfidd: ls I conlially cmlorsv the raiuliilaey of Koherl ,N. Slanllelil for l iilled Slal Senate. In niMlllon to lr. sinnllehl's inalilhatloiis for that oflh-o. II Is of very lin.i tan. e 1 1, at llieiv sli..l, M. ,, ;,.,,,li,an majoilty III the Semite lo stiiMrl a l:eiiil.ll.an I'ri-si.lenl ami make sihU nil rllhienl nml sun-ossf n nilinliiismitlon. I shmTviy trust that the xsle of Oregon "III mil fail l rlwi Mr. Ninnliehl. t II l(f.l:s K. lil t. HI S.. Don't Waste Your Vote Trying to Send a Democrat to Washington to Support a Republican President. VOTE THE REPUBLICAN TICKET STRAIGHT! REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE (Paid Adv.) THUS. II. TOXlilK, Chairman. 010 Moinan lliillillng , . lVrllmitl, Oregon m jt f Do you realize what we are doing to give you the best Shoes made for l VI PYL ' money? Does buying Shoes at reductions of from $1 to $6 a pair mean inim- lhiDg toyu? lVou,d yu preferpaying $13.50 or $9.93 for the same thE This is just one illustration and refers to those beautiful Cresco Calf, double sole Shoes that have sold as high as $16.00. Other men's shoes on sale at $4.85, $5.85, S6.85, $7.85, etc!! ... . 1 nn tn CA.O() tier nair. All ai savings ui st- . Felt Slippers on Sale. $2.50 Slippers - - $1.95 2.C0 Slippers - - 1.65 1.50 Slippers - 1.19 Children's Shoes on Sale. Bring the Children Have them Fitted. Rubber Boots on Sale. $6.00 Boots, $4.95 $5.00 Boots, $3.95 $4.00 Boots, $2.95 IRVIN BRUKN SMASH Go Shoe Repair Prices. Bring in your work, see the difference. Shoes that Satisfy and Fit Your Feet. Cass Street, Roseburg, Oregon. GHICHESTERSPILLS WANTI'D. EJ "7" v.! il'l . It'l Z.TTBH uiaSoso m:M t-ii.i..-i SOLD BY DRLQGISTS tVLRVHHLRE Stubbs la also wri'.ing aut'.mobilo In surance. "sUXDAV AT Till. IHlltCHES. M. K. Church, South, Iter. J. C. Jones, pastor. Sunday fcIiooi ai 9-45, W. L. Cobb. Sunt.; divine wor ship at 11; Junior League at 2:30. Mrs. Lahey, Supt.; K. league at 6:30. theme, "The I.iftht or tne World for a Dark Continent." A study of missions in Africa. Divine worship at 7:30. Until sermons oj the pastor. Official board meeting on .Monday at 7::: P. " Prayer meeting Wednesday at c.iu p. m. You are Invited to worsnip nn u. Ti.a vieut itfif.Mm ( litit'.li. T.nne and Hose slreets. Kcv. J. II. Dickson. oastor. Itible sehoi.l at n.'iu. n. y . ilarliv will coniiui'l the school; clasats for all. .MorniiiK worship at II a. in., with preaching by the pas tor, subject, "The I'ower of the Holy Clhost. II. I. I I will mm ' 6:30. All young p.opie are invited in nltenrl I Ilia service. KVelllllK ser vice will commence at 7:30. Subject of the sermon will "The Light of the World." Prayer meeting Wed nesday at 7:30.. subject, "lhe i lllrth." WAXTKli Kl.-vulor vr, over IS yeaia. Apr.ly Ht Hotel fnu-i"'i. WANT I fcl.er".eiaed "clioeuhite dlp-n-r lit once. Apply to tile ltt.ae Confectionery. WANTKU y Nov. 15, 4 or 6 fur- nislud ItKllt huusekeeplntf rooma. Addrena W. (!.. care Newa-Kevlew! WANTKU 7 or atanilnotli bronze Itn-key hena fur l.re.dlnR atock. Write Mia. W. T. Ilieppaid, Olalla. rK'n. WA.NTKIl ,illeIIIHIl fur UoK.-bulK and vicinity. C'oiiiiiiImhU.ii culitru.-t only, for Mpare time or full time. We will tench you lo aell income protection throuitr our free scbool of Instruc tion and help you build a business of your own. Massachusetts Hon.llnK and Insurance Coinpsny, Accident and llfaltb l.-partiiient, 6 Kllby Street, R..atun, Muasachudetta. Capi tal. Il.5uu.uus. WANTKU To rent a piano. Mr. E. A. Wilson, care Ncws-Kcview. WANTFJD Turkeys, larife or small. Hoyer UroB. i'hone 14-F14. WANTKI Waitress, experienced or In experienced. Apply at Cafeteria. EXrKKlENVKI) stenographer puaition. Address X, cur ltevlcw. deairea Newa- WANTKH Kxperlence.l waitress at one. l:mpiua Hotel dluliig room. WANTED Ily hluh school girl, place to work after achool hours. Addreaa B. B.. care News-Keview. WANTKU Two good cows, alao team and harness, h.. Whlaton, looklns; (llasB. Phone 23-F4. v,i nr. cof.linllv Invited to a card party at the Maccabeo hall Thursday oviilng, Nov. 4. Come and have a zond lime. Ref ri'shimnts served. Cards 25 cents. Am now hooking orders for day- old chicks for 1921 delivery from high producing Tancred strain White Leghorn and O. A. C. liarrod Kocks, :arl Vosburg, 702 Fullerton St Roseburg. Donald Casper Parker Pupil of HKMtV !,. 11KTTMAN of Portland. Announces that he will return to this city about November 15th and will start classes in violin instruc tion. Studio arrangements will be announced later. Chevolet Cars 25.00 and (38.00 Ii.ilck Cars. . .30.00 and ,45.00 For Other Cars Pi Ices on Application. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE Agency llnlck and Chevrolet 441 N. Jacks. St. Boseborg. Dr. R. P. Bradford and Wife. Graduates and post-graduates of the Oldest Charter ed College of Chiropractic n the world have re-opened offices In the Perkins Uldg. We use n drugs nor elec triclty. nothing but straight Chiropractic, and have been succesul for the past ten years In handling almost every disease known to the human family. Offt-e hours ( to 12; and t to 5 p. m. P110NF.3 Residence 40-F4 Office B1 You Can Iiuy Cheaper Tailored to Measure Clothes Than Ours But You Cannot Duy Belter. Our PriceB Aru Bused On Quality In Doth Material and Workmanship. Added To This Is A Reasonable Profit. All Wo Ask You To Pay For The Best Tailoring Is A Fair Price. You Cannot Afford To Pay Less And You Should Not Pay More. WANTKU I-ady cook for hotel In a small town near Hoseburg. Good pro position to permanent party. Call at 1 1 1 u Prospect St. W A N T K I Anyone having extra fancy apples In cur lots for sale, get in touch with K. Schmidt, ilrockway, Orenon. W A N'T K 1 Wish to hear from party that owns a registered pure or grade TngKenburg buck. O. H. Watzlg. Myrtle Creek. Oregon. WANTKU Til KXt'llANUK Mammuth Uronze Turkeys for white turkeys ond stock. Mrs. K. K. Cugle, Dlxon vllle. I'hune 1F12. I Yv AN'i'KU Cood young horse fur farm work, broke or unbroke, weighing aUimt liuo. Phone itoyer liroa., Ulllard. tiregon. "V.V."" r 7 room. ..... . r'none Jl-A I'llie Si llrand. tan FOR SA1.E- ahel. Aonl. ... I. I'U k them youraalf ? ,". " i Dixonvllle. ' """' ma AI'PI,KS Ortle hand pit ked Phone van mai ii. . .TrT your box., or .,ki TTJ!"" 4 bon, e mil,, ,ou,h -.7.,? "m., CWH OAl.li t.l 1IKNTT.. aa new. .He l2sl4 ,M ua. KOR HAI L T: " -- --v. y." .. 1 91 acraa 1 o. 01 itiuu e, 75 bitu ini.r. ..Viola Mynau. Hldil." ' FOB SALK-V etcir.Vea-f 'uTr, Knit w. 1 i,- t.rm 7 : -a-1- 12.00 each. Tancred lSHorn rooiST aeated .tack. Pl.un, J2i.7(t., S FOKU TJI I:!NCI "CARForuirebH. Just repainted and la od iSSf cat condition. Servic.er FOK SALE orcuuii Improve nnV. berry p ant,, Urt, tnJ w , mechanical conditlun. P,rt cub, uj 2S-K4. """L WANTKU One accoud hand Oold Med al foldltiK canvus sleepliiK cot; also one second hand tent, 16x20, with 3 ft. side wails. Must be cheap fur cash. No Junk wsnted. Address J. II. Castle, Ho.eburu, Oregon, Ht. 1, Hex !''. KOK ItU.NT. Try Our Way -Our Auto Will Call. Phone 377. 2S FtK n&ST Kafety deposit boxes. Hottii ijc National Bank. KOU UKNT Lartfe front room, fur-iiiKli.-d. hath, tu: 211 W. aitshor. KtJH KKNT Two furnishvd looms, with privilege of bath. 444 North Uohv, I'tiono 8S-Y. TO ItKXT ON SllAUKM 263 hentl of ah.-'p to runt on uhures. 8x months growth of wool. Cull G. H. Spence, fJ7 Mill Stret. For COiATF SURVEYOR VOTri 74 X I F.C.FREAR IU'milltjin Cmididate Just ant. acrutute surveys. Dooater for market and lateral roads. Vour vote will be appreciated. (Paid Adv.). t'OH It KNT Furnished Housekeeping apartments and sleeplns; rooma. Itnseburg Apartments, Ataln and JJouglas.. hunCS; TO I-KASK Countiy store alrt-a.ly stnckei. uti'ler-ground Kaa well, live ruiui buiifculow furnished, garden and barn. Ufautffui location on highway. Address 135 So. Stephens St . lioin-hiirK'. re. MISCKLLA.NEOU8. AI TO I' A I NTI N"; First -clans work. Aiitf-s revarnldhed. Se us about your ni.uhlne. Liberty Auto tiah-s Co., Hi7 N. Jac kson Wt. I'hone 3ul. ilONKV TO LOAv au-year rural credit farm loans, low Interest rate. $J0,(i00 local money to loan on Kood rem estate, f irst mortgage, see JA. r. nice, or Kice & nice. FO H SALE Oil TKAHP in . proved, soutli wt'st Mliwurl. Conner .-New uregon UrawWrrt plantx. ,5c loo. or KaQ lm dln' ert, din lioseburg. J. 8. Botrdmu I-OH (JUICK ALU Nice 8-ioom near pavement. Beautiful vlw ciii and valley, line garden Hod, Mo mi, at ifus man coil II lUtDM K. AW., News-Keview. AL'TO BAHGAIN DoHai 17 1K1S model: lilh Maia-.n ,s mi Oakland 6. S-e thi-se med ctn it Liberty Auto Salrs Co., No. Jickwi UH bALl Acrt-aKe in 10 to tO-lcri lots; good in.ll; 3 miles from Slither lin; price p?r ai re; termi can t arranged. (.. a. Kitirk, Sutheriin, ur. FOR KALG yearling KsraboaUltl rams that will shear t U 1(4. fine white wool. Will tell ont t carload. Prices right F. W. Btlii Aahland, Oregon. FOlt SALK 1318" Ford louring at ;ti starter. Snappiest buv In KMeturf. Two-passeiiKt-r ltutiln Egg Blu ihti Is not a Frd. Call and $ it Ixk kwuod Motor Co. FOH SALK Sectnul-liand csri, I Dtt llros. tourtiia, 1 Itulck tourlnt. 1 iVri roadster. Ail In flratclm conditio and will be sold at bargalDi. J. a Newland. For County Commissioner VOTE A.F. STEARNS NO. 66 X POl lI'HYM K.N ATTKNTION Solve the feed problem by joining the ..MiKias County Poultry Association and buy feed co-operatively. Kor lull particulars apply to V. K. Chase, Sfiy.-Treas. Phone 8-F11. Itoseburg. ill. 2. LOST AXD l-OCJID. POfSD Crank for Tiuto. ixiaka like ror.i. Appir at ttiia office. Oakland, Oregon BLrUBLKJUf For and with the producers of the country. Lowest posslhlo tax with consistent progression. All road dia :ricts to have their just amounts and in proper time to improve their roads, and in accordance with the de sires of the people interested. A fair price for labor, with fair results. VOTE 65 f X R.W.LOKC Democratic Candidate For County Comissioner YONCALLA. OREGON For County Clerk VOTE 1ST Crorheled baby hnjrery robe, on Mill or Fullerton. Finder leave at ."M-ws-Keview. L'T Thursday on road between l h s Creek nnd Koseburg, Umpqua Valley check book containing papers with name D. I). Mathews. Return io 1 1 . iM.-rton (iaraire. FOR SALE. Olt.U'KS For grape Juice at Overland nrcfiarus. FOU SALK Baled oat hay. IL L. KUK S miles west. FOlt SALK tnrcycle. Harley-Oavldsun mo- 726 w. Moier St. I t Ml SALK 5 horsepower Falrbanks- J',rse Kas 'ngine. Cheap. See Pat. FOK SALK Uye grass seed, one ton Ol lcs. Hoyer Bros., phone 14-F14. FOK SALK 1 00 cords first class fir wood. f4 on ground. Und bloom, Dix on ville. FOlt SALK Heady to lav li. P. Rock pullets. $i.5o. Curtis Calkins. Phone even In gs. FOll -Wade drag saw. good a e reasonable. Hotel Hood. Oregon. 69 E. H. LENOX for re election which will be a Kuarantee for efficient service is a public official as in the past. Your vote will be appreciated. aiJ K. H. I.EXOX AI.K- n.-w. Prl. Suth.Tlln. r'tllt SAI.K Wood.aw. drag and but combined; al.o good organ. Inquire l;i4 llArtrd t. WlNtiKAI.I, AITUKTS5c per aack. pick t;.em yourHlf; bring your own aacka f"t Sinclair. For County Clerk VOTE No.j:x j IKA B. RIDDLE, ' . REPIBLICAN Thoroughly familiar with tbe de tail work gf the otUce. 'fit ALH X to in fr.sh cowa, choice inllrhera. M. 8. Thouiaa, Buck Fork orpi!..n. STlt.WVUKIIRV PLANTS Gold Dollar. " p. r Mho. Addreaa J. C. Heiaer. Wilt.ur, Ore. AXIIOKA m-i'KS for sale, alao twenty I u,., reKiaiere.1 atock. J. 1. unap rn.in. Wilbur. Oregon Ktvlt SAI.K room nouae In Mlllei Addition, eaay terms. Inquire 1J 8 Main St. FOR SALK Two j-arllng calra, cul tivator, ft-...! jtiinatrr, t-orn iheiLr, aulki'y, allrrliiir plow. 2 InrubAlori 1 brooder. K. J. HolTataedt, Duel-villi-. I'hone 3I-F3. . FOlt SAI.K anu-a.-re farm near Toncii la: 80 a.-rea rultlvatl; balance opa and aome ilmlx r. Fair hvUK. r4 barn and outl-utMlnira. Price Half aah, l.alan.. time. C A. l Sutlierlln. Orvlfon. Kolt SAI.K 2-are orcliard; I rwa liouae, l.arn and rl.l. ken houece t fioo chlckt-na; I mile from 8utl.fr on paved road. A bargain at IHrl. Half cash, balance terma. C A. Surt, Suthcrlln. Oi-.-Kon. Full SAI.K 5-year-old horee. neP O. aprinir wak'n. harnesa. faddle: r. o. one-hori- due: Jubn Deere culti vator: one section harrow. 12" ' the outfit. Alao aome pedigreed w Zealand Reda. J. A. Dura, eatw lin. Orepon. FOH SALK 1I7 F..rd roaditer, i;l mechanical condition. ii coupe. Just (ompletelr ",rM"3 atarter. larne ateerlng wheel. r tlrea. 19IS Ford block, i P. trananilaalon cover. U U Kw KordGa rage. - FfltNISHKl. ()TTAOB FOR -"-''f": A HKAI. SNAP Sl roema. t "J furnished bed rom. """'..'""S dining room and kitchen, bat! JM toilet, hot and cold water god" ol.en range: li.clu.lea dlahea. In fact everything comp.e Rig p-ar.len. fruit treea and j" big barn: has-m-nt fnr JP .-ft00.t.: term. f..i.0 r",,,;i?;t raav lerma. See thia now. Ureo"- I'oriion ro . 1 : raaajtrajei. ,i, ,11.- I l.lt HIICI ihaoe. new era ore. u.. - be Seen at t'mp.iua Auto n for H. C. Tavlor. j.Hem. fMl 1 4-cllnder Hinck. A-l conditloa- re tires, a .arKaln. M I Ford truck, good tlrea. not drive, --rth touring car, po II ior e.v- good cono.i' callv new. Two bug?, in ... an offer Winchester St. Tl Foil SALK-JIuat aacriflce t paaa. touring car, A-i condition. Make me an offer. Phone 37S-Y. i-Ort SALF: 1 aprayer. t orchard plow 1 12-ln plow, l i-tt. hay rake. C II. Wortev. Win. ton. It'll SAl.Ku acre orchard, fair bulldlnga. For terma write Mrs. tl. SI. l.avia, Itoseburg. Oregon, tilai ltoute. It F It li VPLANTbregon and Trebla atrawberrlea. raapberrieui, stc. We can (ill nus'itity orders. Pesrcy Uivs. tialeia. to 4 month., old. 'l"'"OTrt (rel to WD Iba Theae are from P fheater Whit- aow. and we erly atarted are re. ,.r H and lice and 1 '","("r economically I'rl 'mre I2U, cent. I". I?n ,tr"dd.a.r- price of wor n-eaten, lice rio , acruh feeder. Alo . . unr.i: Buckling pig" i, Ira. II" fl Ore., on l.'Krj VmiMv i listed. bl PruM..rl. year-old vr ' "l JgZ ,1, 3V ' 1 . ...fr' w ; ' i..treS w" - ti-i.ft wort rreek and Inn 1 Knsebtirs:. on appl. ram, pianteu i ed; new $3 ("' sniithllildlnKK ;.PeTrS,blng'J- parttrulars wnie -113. Mftl Crii. or