Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, November 09, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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A Troubled Conscience
In Building aBusiness
as in building a hous, make the foun
dation sound and secure, II A strong,
service giving Bank, like the Roseburg
National Bank, is an important factor
in every business.
Your Account is Invited.
Tte?KOsev"i National Bank
Doscinr.Ore.
L ONE NIGHT ONLY
Wednesday, November 10th
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Seats now on Sale at the Antlers, 50c to $1.50
Plus War Tax
-; 1 HAVE you A (OrtTANER OR RECEPTAClfcA
APOUl IrWT SIZE, r 50M'THN6 THAT i. I
.HCLP WOVT FOUR. OR FIV-
.6ALLQV5 Of UQOID
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MOVIE CLOSE-UPS
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children
lUse For Over 30 Years
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MH.IHK.U lKAI TO STAY
If'ASHIXCTOX, Nov. The
i of al'nut 5i0 American rol
ho died in Kngland are to re
there by reuuest of the families
men.
fc-wry Maker announced todav
i: orders had been given to con
w the bodies In a permanent
-tery near London, which will b
Mrr Ihe perpetual care and super-
. oi me American government.
Title Fits the Outlet.
The colored cnrelnker of a small
town library honied the title of
"Custodian," which he hail embroid
ered on the front of his cap. a source
of Insiln? pride. Driving marked
diplomatic ability, he deserved u
four-syllable title. One niornlni:
while he was sweeping off the from
milk a wnnderini! loafer, also of Af
rionn extraction, paused In front of
him and scrutinized the cap closely.
"Cuss-loiltnn !" he ejaculated.
"Down whnh 1 cnnie from ihey calls
common nlwers like you janltnhs."
Yees," observed the cbnn-hued
diplomat, pausiiiK a moment from his
labors, "dnfs all rlvlit In Memphis.
But on a job like dK 'custodian' Is
mo' appropriate. You see. you haf
to cuss half de pntrnns and toady to
de rest of 'em." Judge.
KUII'lxu (ilMHIt CAltillT
f ilAEDfiEVII.LE, Ga., Nov. 8
l e.... .... ....
". "inner guard at me
farm here, who eloped with
l-'-lt. Weaver nn Inmota -t I..
fc'.ios has been arrested at Tampa
I -in lie returned here with the '
in tomorrow. I
f ' farm oitioials said he would
lr"areed with ui.i;.. i i.
iwner 10 escape. The weaver ,
pioiervinK a year's sentence for!
a her to elope.
HKlti;
.IVI; (XSTS MOST
?''. France Paris heads the
" cities and countries where It'
ne most to live. Taking 100 as I
"erai-e for foodstuffs, gome of
Present fig,,, follow: Tarls.
. Italv ill... - - .
P.. wl'zerlanrl, 237; Great
ug inuea States 190.
Not All Blind.
Two charming sisters arc engaged
to two brothers, and their neighbors
hnve been Interested In this dual love
affair. The young girls live in the
secund flat of a house on the south
side of the street, and the other day
the elder sister was stopped In the
street by the young scion of the fam
ily who occupy the second Bat In the
house Just opposite.
"Oh, Miss Mlggs," said the boy,
"my papa sold last night that some
one ought to tell you to pull down
the blinds, 'cause If love Is blind, the
neighbors are not!" London TIt-IHts,
"His ilaejsty, the American," Is
the new Hougias Fairbanks r.lcture.
land the first release of the United
i Artists corporation the so-called
"Hlg Four and will be featured on
; ihe screen of the Antlers theatre on
Tuesday. !
! The production demanded not only
very unusual and elaborate settings,
jwhl.-h were provided without reck
oning the cost, but also called for an1
'exceedingly strong cast to support,
Vl'oug'' in his journeyings through i
: the nleture.
i As In the case of the settings. Mr. j
Fairbanks gave his director, Joseph.
lienaiierry, carte blanche In order to
secure the best talent available, re
gardless of the expense.
The feminine lead Is played bv
Marjorio Haw. who has now appeared i
onposite Mr. Fairbanks in six of his j
best productions. When it is remem-1
tiered that "Doug" uses rather heroic!
measures to rescue damsels from dis
tress, It will be understood that It
requires some experience to play op-
jiusiiu nun. ill ins new picture, LJOUg
performs numberless miraculous
stunts for the sake of the girl and so
splendidly has she carried out her
part in the picture that stardom will
shortly he her reward.
Frank Campeau, probably the best
known and most capably equipped
of all the screen villains has been
entrusted with a very impmtant role,
which he carries off with all the
ability which has made him so well
and favorably known.
Lewis "Huckleberry" Sargent, so
dubbed because of his splendid por
tral of Mark Twain's immortal boy
creation In "Huckleberry Finn."
Is once more the hero on the screen
in a new comedy drama, "The Soul
of Youth," which comes to the Lib
erty tonight.
Young Sargent in this picture has
a role altogether different from that
of his initial screen appearance. In
this, he Is the modern boy of the
city streets, reared In a dreary
foundlings home, without father or
mother, but who, when the oppor
tunity arises and he is given a real
chance In life, shows sterling quali
ties of character, and with the addi
tion of a goodly share of pluck and
mettle becomes a real hero and an
MKTHs IXCUKASK'
.ORK There wa no race
Se'.i. , ' ountry last year ac-
IV V." , ,rv"Tl y the American
m ,1 , ,Ass,"'i'"ion. On the
fc nel l0,-al nniber of births
fr it "-?"'-000- Innt mor
L The ? ? l, 87 ipa,h ia
'ttiw. Jl"' doa,n nte wre
I....,;' 7:, 7"io. Kansas City.
From Ear to Ear.
Willie was away from home tor the
first time, stnylng with some friends.
He was allowed to "sit up" for dinner.
The servant came round with a plate
of slices of melon, and the hostess
noticed Willie hesitate about helping
himself. "Don't you like melon?" asked
his hostess-encouragingly. "Very much,
thnnk you," replied Willie, "only they
make your eurs so wet."
On the Dry Bathing Beach.
Habel That's a lovely bathing suii
you're wearing. But aren't you ufraio
water will take the color out7
Joan It might, so 1 always bav
It dry cleaned. Detroit News.
important figure In the affairs of
grown up men and women.
unusual merit, many of whom are
famous not only for their acreeu
work but for their achievements in
other fields. Krnest lintlerworth.
Civde Killmore, Lila Kee. William
Collier, Jr., Horace Atkinson, Wade,
Claude Peyton, Hetty Schade, Fred
Huntley. Sly via Ann ton and others
are In the cast. Particular interest
attatches to the fact that Judge Ben
U ml soy, ihe famous Juvenile jurist,
and his charming wife, Mrs. Hen
rjndsey, also participate in several
scenes in the picture. ,
a a !
Major .Robert Warwick, who la
the star in the latest Paramount-Art-craft
Vlcturo, "In Missouri!, ' to be
shown at the Majestic theatre to
night, believes that his experience In
the A. K. P. In France hns helped
him considerably as an actor.
"Though I never thought of my
screen careen from the moment I
enllFtcd until 1 was again on th
American soil," laid Major Wurwlck
recently, "while overseas I saw life
from every potdble angle. I learned
how men act and feel under pit sorts
ox experiences. I met more different
kinds of men there In a week than I
could in a lifetime in peace. The
greater the actor, the more true to
life, his interpretations. Hy showing
mo life, the war has helped me con
siderably In my chosen profession. "
Major Warwick plays the role of
red-blooded Jim Kadburn In "In
Mlssonra," which Is a screen play of
Augustus Tho:i:n famous ptuy.
Kileen Percy is the leading woman
and the production was directed by a
master director, Hugh Ford.
In conjuncilon with the feature
film. "The .Soul of Youth" at the
Liberty theatre today. Muster K eat on
'he ' serious funmuker," will appear
in 'Convict No. 1 :t," the second of
t he t wo reel corned leu reler sed b
Mr. Keaton. A large part of Buster
Keaton's reputation has been built
on the fact that he never smiles, but
according to his own testimony.
"Convict No. was so mirth pro
voking during it filming, that he
came near to breakiuj his iron clad
rule several times.
old icixiajuj: aujany nvh-
j SKUIKS"
j Still has prr.ne trees on Myrobolon
! plum roots. I may still take your
order in 100 lots for Italian prunes
on above named roots (longest lived
prune root fn existence. F. K. Jor
dnn, PiMnl rt0 Seventh St.,
N., Grunts Pass, Oregon.
TIMIXY FA KM HIXTS.
WOMEN
VOTE FOR THE
Thor Washing Machines
THE BEST MADE.
ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR
UHLIG'S ELECTRIC STORE
v - vi nbAL stum iiiw
How to Be Happy
Though Married
Are husbands always happy? Hus
liands enjoy all the comforts of a
Kma .nd Incident n 1 1 V lenm
to take as well as give In little fam
ily quarrels. naeneiuia niinn mc
n.lvllin.ii. flcpitnleil tienfl-
m itiiipmn ., ... --
diets. But, they both enjoy the wise
and winy quips anuui uuuoj, nnmn
In i ho nonular film subject, "Topics
of the Day,". How true to life these
wordings are. you may judge irom
r..lln-...,iip '-Tnnip" selections.
made by Ihe News-Review for Its
readers:
' Say. Joe. you ought to buck up
and show your wife who ia running
ihings at your house." Ilenpeck (sad
iv i "ir isn't necessary, she krows.
London Answers.
Husband "llidn t I teieerapn you
not to bring your mother with you?"
Wile j nai ii'ii Bur
see you about. aasaaioon ieie-
gram.
"Cheer up. old man. Why dont you
drown your sorrow?"
"She's bigger than I am. and be
sides It would lie murder." London
(F.ng.) Tld lilts.
she. (during the quarrel I You
never deserved a wife like me."
He "And I never deserved the
rheumatiim, but I got It Just the
same." Toronto ICanadal World.
Officer "Why are you rushing
along with that bundle?"
' It's mv wife's Bat. and I'm afraid
the Etile' will change." Women's
Wear, N. Y.
So vou are going to send your
wife aw'av 10 the country for a res""
"Yes. ' I need It badly." The
Crow's NeM-
i "You havent much on the menu
S HI. it doesn't matter my wife is
easily satisfied."
Waiter "If she's your wife, she
must be." Mejgendorfer Blaster,
Sum Needed to
Run the State
8 A I.EM. Nv. 8 Tentative bud
gets of estimated expenditures of the
various departments of the state gov
ernment, exclusive of all the insti
tutions under the jurisdiction of the
board of control with the exception
of the state .hospital, aggregatinp
$ti..'ii.fiOC.7 7 have been submitted
to Secretary of St ite Sam Korer for
consideration of the legislature,
which will convene here next Janu
uary. These proposed expenditures
cover the biennium of 191 and
and In almost every instance show
an increase when compared with the
budgets for the present two year
period.
The tentative budget for the state
hospital Involved im re money than
requested by anv of the other de
partments. It called for $1,1 19.21ft.
Itr. It. K- I.e Sielner, superintend
ent, of the hospital, said that while
there might I a sllirht reduction In
some of the commodlti ntwtl at the
Institution, he did not believe that
the cost of labor mould decrease nor
that fuel could be purchased during
the next two years at any material
reduction under present prices.
Mrs. Maude McCormlck arrived In
noseburg this morning from 8un
fleid. Michigan, and will make an ex
tended visit on South . r creek
with her brother. A. K. McCormlck.
(Munich)
A Chirairo jude holds that It is
Imp'tsiible for a man to steal from
bis wife. In the language of Hlack
.itone. Judge, you said a mouthful.
New York Mall.
A "He Kind to Husbands" week
mlirht be proposed seven days In
which none ar to be shot. 8t. Louts
Glot Democrat.
Soils. Twice as much ultra to Is
contained In ground which has beep
worked well as In ground that has
not been worked properly. This was
proven by an experiment conducted
hy the Sherman county branch sta
tion which ended on September 1.
The test was had with land in sum
mer fallow, and It was found that
all vegetation must be kept down to
get the best results.
Farm Crops. Grey winter onts
will stand later planting than wheat
or barley, and on fields where plant
ing ia considerably delayed better re
sults will be obtained from grey oats
than from any other cereal.
Farm Mechanics. Radiators may
freeze even in early fall weather and
cause much trouble and delay. The
safest way Is to drain the radlntor in
the evening and In the morning fill
it up with warm water to help in
starting.
Plant Pathology. T.ate blight rot
of potatoes is prevalent In the coast
counties. Much of this damage
might have been prevented by apray
ing with Bordeaux mixture at the
proper time.
Hacterlology. Many samples of
contaminated drinking water from
wells In the state are being received
by this dt partnient. See that the
wells are in such a place that they
.ire nnt subject to any seepage from
the barn or outhouses. Play safe by
H'-snding a sample of the water to
(be nearest laboratory station lo
have tested for bacteria. This may
uve a large doctor bill.
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REVERE'S BELL PRESERVED
In the belfry of King's Chapel,
built whi n Huston was In Its Infancy,
still hnnus a bell nhbh wns cast by
I'nul Kevere. It was his 101st bell.
Besides belrg a bell easier, Kevere
was also an engraver, a goldsmith
and a Hi nt 1st. Itlslng above the
lest houses In the Italian district
on Hull street Is the old North
church, from which Itevere rerelvcV
his signal previous to his famous
midnight ride.
Christ church, the Second Kplsrnpnl
church of Boston, Is sltuntiil In the
north end, and Is an offshoot of Ling's
Chtiel. lis spire, designed nnd built
In 1 7 'j:t. Ims served as a liiiiduiiirk ti
guide ships Into tile harbor.
In IN0I this spire was blown down
by a gienl Kiil'. and was shortened
by sixteen feet. The chime of bells,
now silent, which hangs In the tower.
was made III 1" I In the foundry of
Abel Ittiildall. "f (Jlinicester, Knglnnd
F.ach bi ll has engrilved upon It nn In
scription denoting Its history. The
bells were supposed to possess Ilie
power to dispel evil spirits. Detroit
News.
WATCH
THE BIG '4
Stomach-Kidney B-Hcart-Liver
Keep tho vital organs healthy by
regularly taking the world's stand
ard remedy for kidney, liver,
bladder and uric acid troubles
GOLD MEDAL
ST MEN'S Q
g SHOES-
' Unusual Pleiit Y I
On Sale At E-1
m $9.95 f
Black or bin Cresoo calf, IWurh
Ms. f era, Brown Muho.iii)'( Lotus calf rrai
97 j( llhuliers, full anlea.. liullt for tw 1 1
I ' -Vf yTI WW Neuron of the year. Keep I
E,vtoJ your feet dry and uurtu. Wear lyf I
I JVj "W our extrwmlinary value ut 13.30 r I
now on aaltf at tsuiJ
0L $9.95 p-i
V Noseburg Booterie
i -JJ Shoes Tliat Stlfy anil Kit Your Feet L-5 I
fVt- I'eiklns lllilg. t'nsa St. JY I
j Siniisti iri shoe repnlr prices. ltrhiK J
-l f fn your work and we tlie difference.
For Stomach Agony
Ak Your Druggist About Mi-O-Na. It
Gives Relief in Fit Minutes
Your druexlst will tell you that
Ml-O-Na in KunrantfQ to rollrvo
quickly and safety, upnet tnmach and
ImllKestlon, or your money will b ra
funl. Hnve you ana en ntontRchT
One Ml-O-Nu Tablet and the misery
Is pnricii.
Arc yuu bitbxjH. dlzsy or nervounT
Mi-o-N'a will help to put you Hunt
in Uny; ales relief In five minute.
Now, dear render, don't go on nu(Tr-
Ina with ntonmch trouble. Uo fulr to
ycurs. lf; throw aside prejudlua and try
Mi-O-Na.
And money back If you don't say
MMI-Na is worth ttn wuiKht In aold.
Sold by leadina UruKglnta everywhere.
W. F. CHAPMAN, DRUCCIST, MASONIC BUIIDIKC
xo'I'ick voit nuts to mi'iiovE
M)ITII HTKI'HK.KH KTIlliKT.
YOME
Etuis Catarrh or moucy (jack, just
bieathe it in. Outfit lucludtrs inhaler.
Extra bottles at all druKgijtjt.
Legion Adjutants
To Have Conference
INWANAPOLIS, Nov. 9 - con
ference of the adjutants of the foity
nine depuri ments of the American
I.erticn In thin country was held in
Sealed proposals will be received
by the undersigned at his office in
the city hall In the city of ltnscburg,
Oregon, up to 6 o'clock p. m. Novem
ber 15, 1920, for the improvement
of South Stephens street, extended,
in the manner provided by tho plaua
and specifications of Ihe City Kngi
nwt now on file In the office of the
City Recorder.
A bond of 100 per cent of the con
tract, satisfactory to the city, will be
required from the contractor. Tha
time stated in the proposal for conj
uletlng the wotk will be considered
by the council In awarding the con
tract. The council reserves tho right to
reject any and all bids.
By order of the Common Council.
K. L. WHIPPLK,
City Kecordcr.
ATTKNTIOX FAIt.MKItS.
I will pay the highest price for
your produce. Give me a trial. Yours
for busings. U. STl'HHS. -
N( IT 1 K OK S.M.K OK U )V Kl t M KNT
TIMHKIt (ieu. ru) I Jind irr.ice,
WiiKhiiiKton. If. t.' October I'ft. !i.'i.
Nothrf In hereby (riven Unit nubject t
t)i ctiiHlltloim nml Uiull'il ioiiH f tho
Ai l-t vt June 9, litlfi (UU Ktut . -'IM, ,ul
.Inn.- V K'2 (41 Slut., J..H). und ttiu ln
Mttuct.vnH uf the Sfcretarv of tho In-l-rlor
of September 16. lift'.', hii1 June
lit 2ti. (he timber on the fallowing
hunt will le Hold lcc. l:t, lnjo, ut i
o'clotk A. M, at puhHc HiH'tlnn nt Die
t'riltiil Htm en IhiiiI ortli o nt It'iKt-biirK.
( Ht'iftm, it. (he IiIkIicmI hi.liU-f 0 nut
It-Hit tt an the upprulKt-d vulu- nn llllwn
hv thi notice, mile to bo nuhli-ct to th
this citv on N.-vember 8 and 9. Chief ! ,,'"'r"val...of ' Hecretsi-y ..r the ln-
among the thin to be consld(red 'hi'ii'I htnul 'iin o7 o7eltifthT.'r oi',' pe
was the otfer of the Knights of Col-t ent thereof, hftna; roiimiiHc-lnnsi
nmbuH of 5.U00,(0t to the Li giou lowed. mui be d.-pocii-d at time of
lor the erection -of a memorial "''VT !t" lr-"""'l '
, ... , . ... ,. , .approved, ntherwlse ptitent w nue
building fn aHhlngion. fr !he ,hlli,..r whb-ii must be ie(,..,ved
A plan in to be worked uot where-1 m Mtiiu t. n y.-nrs . HidM will i re. elved
by Hie 20,000 veterans In hospitals rf' "" citizen of the fnlt.-d h
will he. aided. Action will probably '"!''' ". h dtie,m (,d , r-
. . . . t ' , . ponitlitrot nlKHliUed under the hiW uf
be taken on arlous Americanlyatnm ; n,e t lllu., Hiate,. or mnv nun,', tenl
ideas. The conferencf will be ad- tiy or .iixmp i ttierer nl. t p..n p
dressed by F. W. (iailhratth. Jr., Na-1 1'" nt ion of a iioHiititd pnt.h r, the
ilonal commander of tho legion.
VNIt In (iiantM Vhhh
Mrs. P. M. Mathews of this city,
and her slater, Mrs. l lla L. Houston
of Portland, w ho has beeti visit Ing
here for some time, left this morning
for Gram Pass where tliey will visit
with rcluiives for a week or ten days.
Community Meeting Tonight
A coii.mmilfy meeting will be held
at Melt-one tonight tit the home of It.
A. Huxenhark und the jilana for the
farm bureau work for the coining
year will be discussed. Various pro
jects will be considered and a pro
gram of action mapped out.
Man of Action.
She: "I like a man of few w
and many actions."
lie: "Vou want my brot her;
has St. Vitus' dance."
Logan Tips,
Spring Delivery
These are not sprout plants, Joint
Inula or sprnngle lip plants. They
e first-class tips. Also have straw
jerry plants and all kinds fruit
trees. Uetter book your order now.
It. L. 1X1.19
Three miles west cf Roseburg;.
Th National Ramsdy of Holbmd for '
ttnuirlMand eoaooM Of luon mmw
mina. At all drurriila, thrM sUae.
try
All sorts of fair s succertsfuHy
concluded, for arrangements ie
M. C. IL1DAUAU.I1
630 N. Pine SL
Holier on nny leiral mibdivixliiii will ht
otT'Ted iepfi rn lei y before tn i an lin hid
e.J In any orf. r of u lutuer unit. T. .13
S., It W , S-c. l. I-.it 1. fir .!.: M . plno
M . It 2. fir .t:.0 M pine 2( Al.. SK
NK'i, llr r.r.a .., phie M . SV
NK'4, llr S'() M., pine 7o , , -tbir 26
M. I ..it A, (Ir 4n V l'1"- . 1't 4,
tlr 775 Al. UK'., NWV,, Itr 2:r. At. pine
'.'l M., cedar 2n M , SV S ',. tlr 6"0
M , pine If. M., ce.l tr 20 SI . M. 'i
tlr Id.'.'i Al., pine luo Al.. NV4 Kl;
fir 3iMl !., pine 3.r. Al . cellar 2d Al.,
SKV, HK'i. Itr Mia Al . pine ldii M.,
KW'i SK1,, tlr hiMi Al . plite 1mi M.,
cediir 60 M,, NK MV',4, tlr :s..n M..
pine 1 f, M ce.lar d M.. NW. HW'4.
; fir BMP At., tine BO At . ce.l.ir M At.,
IKKU HU', tlr 3 no At., pin. To A! ,
cediir 3.". At.. KV', HWV fir ;m M.. pine
Ml A!., cediir 30 M . See. I r. . NK'i N K .
tlr n;i At., pln 4 Al., Ki:4 N i; , llr
,!.. 2 M pine a M : n-iin nf lh.- llr or
eedur to be KM I ft for e-H Ihilli t.'lil per
. Al., Hlid riotie of the pine t b- Hold for
Ie thdti tJ.hn por Al.; K.-e. i, NK'4
Ink1;, tir r.o ai, pin.- ? m .lar 12
M, NW, NK'i, hi '' At., pine lo Al..
ee,lnr 1 Al.. SK1, NK'i. hi li '( Al . plrm
: rt Al . ie.lr 1 M. SW ',, M . , hr :.oo
Al . pine ::o A!., tedur 10 At, NK'i
S.V,, llr Urn Af . N W ' ( NV4. Or i0
Al . SK', NW,. fir 4 -u Al , p-f-- 1 Al .
KW, NW',,. Itr ?it Al . ,K' HK
',. fir (mo At. pm At. r. .la 1 I., At..
N'A"', llr :t .) M.. p'n' Al eed.ir
1" Al . SK', SK',. lit Al.. pine jo Al.,
eedfir 10 M . SW SK',, lir Al , pine
, .0 At. ef.l.ir AI . , K 1 , SW fir
1 Al , pin.- li. At. H K ', SIVV Hr Z'r, M.,
pine At . SU HW' llr A" . Al . pine
, Al . e. dar lo AI . Sec 2. HV ',, SKV,,
'fir r.f,'. At. H W ,. fir : Al.. See
27. SK', M: ',, llr r. 10 At. NK'i SK,,
tlr 4:11 AI pine 10 Al.. NW1, SK',. nr
.'.no At, Si:1, SK'-,, III Al . !. ft i)
; AI , S'W'i SK',, lir 4sn J.t ,,,tlt- 4(i M .
11..1. t.f th.- nr lo be Bold f' r thnn
l.2' per Af . nolle of Ihe pttK- to he Hol.
fur lew it than li.wo per At., nnd tome of
lb Iftr lo be wl. tor I. ft- than $1 00
per Al. T. .17 H. K. 7 V . , sKi,
SW't. fir 4.T. Al . pine f,o M , T. .1j S.
It. H W. See. 3, NW ', K'.. tlr T" Al .
pine 210 Al . oak 1& Al NW'i NW'H,
llr Al.. pine 2TO Al . SK1, NVV.,. lir
7.'. Al . pliu 22". Al . SK'. HW', tlr 7.",
M, pine aO Al ; iionn of lb- llr lo be
ft.J-l f..r leHu timn t "o p-r At, nf ii of
lie- pine lo be Hold for lenK timn $3-"0
per Al . ai"i none of i be o;tk tf ht itobl
f..r le Omit So rent t-r Al T. ' H,
It .1 K ., Me.- I. SK', SWU. I tie M M .
r.il fir t ltl Al , white nr 2 Al . nne of
the iine to be aoi'l for b man
Pr At, none of the red fir lo ! Mold
for I then 11. &0 per M, and none of .
th white llr to be sold for l-as than
111 00 per M. ;i.ay TAl.l.MW. Com-
tulasioner, Ueaetal Leud oOe-e,