Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 09, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAnF rorn
'"pllE lilG-SIX will (-ive you a'fe.l
X nu of talif anion, security, comfort
and pnde the nuniile you drive it. Vou
will realize thai here, at last, you have
under your instant control a car that will
do what you want it to do, and K where
you want it to go.
In appearance, too, this roomy sev;n
passencr Studehaker is exceptional, 1 lie
clean-tut aristocratic stream-lines, the
beautiful hevel-edjje body, the s.iwrior
finish and aitrntion to little details all in
dicate the sincerity of its makers and show
the sterlinc quality throughout.
See this wonderful 60-horsepower car
ride in it or drive it youtself, if you
prefer, and you will a;ree that it is the
greatest 7-passener value on the market.
All SluJmbakw Car are miluippmd with
Cord liriMmnttthtr Sltijmbahmr prmcmdmnl
$2150
o. . IMIml
-.-Jtyjt Xy THIS IS A TUUtAKntKAIl'
C. O. THOMAS
Distributor
Roseburg, Oregon
Social iliuicc lit Wilichi st. r Friday,
line. 10. Mimic ly oil's orchcB-tia.
Aiito ri'pulntiK. kjiHiikh made, nnd
oxy whIiIiiik. SpatiKh llohl, Oak
unci Sic iiliciiH streets.
oiieeiriciaiiiuiAA
OF AI'Ij KINDS
J. II. SINNIGER
1 10 OAK STKF.KT IMIONE 4W
llmiiu Kriiwn KnKlish walnuts, 30c
lb. K. C. VV'ibcr, itiwi ljuig, lit. 2,
or Ii hvh orders with O. W. Young ft
Son, 116 Cu St.
IIKSIil.'I'S? our want iidu Kot thiMii.
All sorts of nnlcs successfully
concluded, for airnnKeiiienls see
M. C. HADAIlAKill
B30 N. lMno St.
Our All-Wool
Tailored -To - Measure
Clothes are a
huppy coniMnation of first
cIiibs iiuality nnd reasonable
prices. Now Is the time to
pructice trim economy.
Come In today. We can
pliow yiu some very attrac
tive prices on Fail Ruils.
IMPERIAL
CLEANERS
LYMOHL SPENCER. PROrRIETOR
ri
Our Vy
,t Auto Will Call.
I'lione
l'ersons cutting evergreens on our
property III F.deiiLowor will be
prosecuted. Mrs. E. M. Moore, Llllie
1.. Mooro.
EASE THOSE TIRED,
ACHING MUSCLES
Juct to t'lposuroor heavy toil, ilnd
reiki la Sloan'a Liniment
BEEN nt work nil day, standing on
your feet, lifting heavy weights
And now you're all tired out.
Never mind, if you ore wise you have
Q liottleof Sloan's on the shelf, at home
or in the shop, 1'ut a little on t without
rubbing, and quickly comes grateful
warmth and relief.
Good for rheumatic pains, neuralgia,
Erutira, ItimltaRo and the host of ex
ternal pains that are all the time com
lag. Helps break up colds, tool
It's comforting to keep it handy.
Tliree sues 35c, 70c, $1.40.
'Painsi
oi.ii:it vol it hoxkx.
As our mill Is now about n ariy tc
Htarr. we are n-ady to take orders for
boxes nnd cratos. We rxitfct to
innnufiKtiiio ovi'rythlnR in ilu box
and eialf linn that Is mvnVd hero.
Si-ml uh your Inqulrhrt.
MANSKlKliO-ti ALSTK K Uo AND
t'KATK Co.. North .torn l-urg.
W Ht-11 ChriHtmas cards, nnd
books. Subscription!! for in.iKiuiurti
solk-iUMl. Fiction Library.
DR. NERBASl
dentist!
Masonic Bldg.
Roseburg, Ore.
Logan Tips,
Spring Delivery
Trine are not sprout plants, Join
'hints or spruiiKlo tip plants. They
e first class tips. AIho linve straw
uerry plants nml nil kinds fruit
trees, llrtter book your order now
H. 1,. KI.I.1S
Three miles west of Hoseburg.
1 IMIlKIt
Of all dimensions, nt reasonable
r.iles while it lasts. 4 lilork North
of West Slile Store, l:i;7 ruiiua
Avenue. 1'llonu 3jii it.
Loganberry Plants
If you Mailt plants thai will grow
w Hlo
W. L. BENTLEY
Volbnrfs, Oivjjon, It, 8.
HER
DAUGHTER
AND
HIS SON.
BY ID AH McCLONE CIBSON
Mr. HiilM'y'. Keurs.
Mr llulstev uiust have etn my
start of surprise when he mentioned
I hat Ken was buying the llarklnson
home, for he suld: "l know what you
are thinking, Ann, and you are right.
Kin has no business to uuy iniu
property, ills liicoiint will not arrow
him to keen it up. His wife Is bank
ing on the fact that he has a rich
father."
Hut, Mr. Halsey, Kenneth Is your
nly child. Surely you might give
him a trout many things wniie you
are still living rather than for him
to wait to have It all after you are
dead."
That Is true. Ann. but you do not
seem to understand that It would be
doing Ken. himself, an Injustice. He
ought to learn to make his own way.
Hi. tides, I have sized up tne young
woman Ken has married. No matter
how much she is given, she will al-
wuys ask for more. I am sutlsfled
that Grace will ruin Ken unless you
and I can Buve him."
What can I do, Mr. HalBey?
Grace will not listen to me. In fact,
he last time 1 saw her. she told me
that now that she is married to Ken
neth she was going to have her own
way in everything.
Well, the only thing thnt I can
do then Is to see that he gels a lib
ra! income and lnslt that he live
within it," said Mr. Halsey with a
sigh.
For a long while we sat silent
both thinking of what queer cards
Pate sometimes deals to mortals.
I was wondering if Kenneth was
still perfectly satisfied with the lit t lo
curl behind Grace s ear. Was ho able
o feed his soul with its soft, shini
uery. tendril-like beauty, or had he
already found thnt in marriage one
n ni :-,t havo companionship, respect,
sincerity and selflessness, as well as
telf-rellaneo, common sense, and
most of all, a sense of humor, to
make wedded life something more
than a monotonous existence - to be
borne with as much equanimity as
possible.
Grace has no sense of humor,
which Is really only a sense of pro
portion. Grace has no sense of pro
portion, because she, herself, fills all
her own vision. If she has common
sense she is too selfish to use it, and
she has been taught by her mother
never to rely upon herself for any
thing that she can get anyone to do
for her. She is the most Insincere
person I have ever known. She even
lies to herself. Ilecause Kenneth
had given way to her so much In lit
tle things rather than to quarrel, she
has shown many times that she has
no respect for him. A woman of her
lass respects only. a bully and Ken
neth Is too tender, too gentle to give
her the only treatment she can un
derstand.
I rather exulted In these thoughts
f Grace, and 1 gave them full play.
Of course 1 would not say them to
another, but for once I was deter-;
ruined to nt lenst acknowledge to
myself what I thought about Grace
Cameron Halsey. And then I nl-
t groaned, for I thought that Mr.
Halsey was right. A woman of her
character was likely to prove the
undoing of a man like Ken. whether
he was tier husband or her lover.
The day, which was growing to a
close, was clear, brilliant and brac
ing. There was a fenthery snow up
on the trees, which made them look
against the sky as though their
limbs were hung with exquisite lure.
The sun was setting behind all this
frost work In scarlet and purple
radiance. Ity degrees I found myself
really enjoying the ride. I forgot to
worry about Kenneth or his future
troubles. After all. they were his
troubles, not mine.
"Io you know." I said suddenly to
Mr. Halsey. "I have almost come to
believe if one could eliminate other
peoples' troubles, as well ns the per
sonal troubles that we fear but never
tlnd, we would not have much to
worry about."
"Dear child." said Mr. Halsey, nnd
be dropped his hand over mine. "I
always marvel at your good common
sense. Kven nt my nge 1 am not able
always to bring such philosophy to
my aid. It I could. I think I would
be more apt to Ilnd happiness in iny
declining years."
Tiiinorniw Ann's Philosophy.
' FAMOUS DOORS OF HISTORY
Marvel of Workmanship Seen on Many
of ThOM of Churches of th
Old World.
Among the famous doors of hltnry
ure the enrved wooden doors of the
church of Santa Sabina. Home, deplet
ing In relief, scenes from the Old nnd
New Testaments. These are une ul
the most remnrkuble example of early
Christian sculpture extant.
In the earliest times, as In Itubylon
doors Kwung on soekcts Instead of
lilngea.
In Itomnn days wooden donrs were
decorated with bronze and Inhild, and
throughout the Middle uses richly
enrved doors of wood adorned the
churches.
In the Gothic period, wooden doors
were decoruted with wrouglit-lron
hinges which were often elaborated
Into Intricate ornamentation covering
a largo part of the door.
The doors of the cathedral of Notre
Dume In Paris of the Thirteenth cen
tury ore the finest examples of this
class.
During the Renaissance In Germany
and France, elaborately caned doors
were among the most beautiful prod
ucts of wood sculpture.
Some of the old Kugllsh doors were
formed of narrow planks placed side
by side nnd In dwelling houses gen
erally. In the Middle ages the doors
were small nnd fairly simple, meant
for strictly practicable purposes nnd
often provided with some means of
defense.
The doors of the Norman period
were round headed, while with the
Thirteenth century, came the doorwny
with the pointed arch nnd Inter the
flattened arch. In the case of Interior
doors, splendid old polished mahogany
doors were Importnnt features In gome
old English homes and there were old
oak doors of wonderful beauty, espe
cially when found In oak-paneled
rooms. From the National Lumber
Mniiufacturers Association.
VOSIIl'Ktill HltOS.
Wish to announce thnt they have
the agency for the following incu
halors and brooders: Queen, .lubtlee,
St. Helens, Masier. and Huekeye In
cubators; the Krvsky. Newton. Char
ters and American Colony brooders.
227 N. Jackson, Hoseburg. Phone 95.
Order your Xmns trees and mlstle-
tie from Uoseburg Produce Co., 601
N. Jackson St. Phone 279.
UKSn.TS? our want ads get them
PHONp 488 ' S
ALL WORK
GUARANTEED.
DR. R. P-BRADFORD AND WIFE
Licensed Chiropractic
Physicians
Off Ire 4 til Perkins libit;.
Am now booKtng orflert for day-
oiu chicks ror 19.1 aeuvery rrorn
high producing Tancred strain White
Leghorn, thoroughbred Khodo Island
lied chicks. O. A. C. Ilnrred Hocks.
Karl Vosburg. "03 Kullorton St..
Kost.iurg.
Federal eord and fabric tires at
lh. Hoseburg Garage.
h.Aii0 lilt. i-iujs m
MM kaon Hat. Tafc I AJMnkrlW
SOU) BY DrlftWUr
SAMPLE OF DUTCH THRIFT?
Hollander Said to Be Greatest People
In the World to Abbreviate
Written Words.
The Dutch are the greatest people
In the world for abbreviations, says
the Detroit News. It seems to be a
nntlonnl trnlt of the Hollander, nnd
not only nrc the missives between Ney
rouw nnd her daughter and Mynheer
nnd his son liberally sprinkled with
the shortening of Dutch ns she la
spoke, but the advertisements In the
Dutch newspapers ore also thriftily
abbreviated o as to permit of the
maximum amount of expression with
the minimum of type.
Prlvnte correspondence ns well as
business correspondence In Holland Is
a network of abbreviation, so much so
thnt a Hollander who has not been In
his native land for a good many years,
but still retains a knowledge of his
mother tongue. Is likely to fall by the
wayside In rending a letter from an
old friend from whom he has not
heard In a long time.
The Dutch lover Is quite accustomed
to be told In a letter by his sweetheart
how much she loves him In abbrevia
tions that suggest more a Husslnn
stock ticker news Item than the love
laden words of a romantic mnld.
Which Way Do You Sleep7
Do you sleep with your body lying
from east to west or are your toes
pointing southeast while your head
lies northwest? If you are lying In
this position, you are under the pres
sure of the magnetic meridian. In
other words, ynu are Bleeping under a
tension and there Is a bad effect oil
the blond pressure and the pulse rate.
"Change your bed with the head
north or south and you'll sleep bet
ter.
These are some of the theories pro
pounded by Dr. W. W. Bailey of Dav
enport, la., secretary of the Central
Society of Physical Therapeutics.
which held Its convention In Chicago
11 short time ago. The convention was
made up of licensed doctors of the
Mlddlo West who rely more on
physical methods of curing diseases
than on medical methods.
Pigs Squeal for Squalls.
Animals will often tell us all we
wnnt to know about the weather.
Watch your dog. If he refuses food
In the morning, and Is found subse
quently chewing grass on the lawn,
a downpour mny be anticipated. Sheep
will scatter far and wide over a trill
slil during fair and settled weather,
hut prefer to huddle together under
shelter when a storm approaches.
Some people say that the higher the
sheep on the hillside, the finer the
weather.
If cattle go reluctantly to pasture
In the morning, or Ho down early In
the day, bad weather is Imminent, as
it is when the morning's milk supply
Is scanty, or the beasts themselves
low nnd bKk at the sky.
Pigs, of course, aro Infallible barom
eters; they squeal end grunt Inces
santly when storms approach.
Egypt Grew Cotton In 2C0 B. C.
Cotton hna been grown In Btypt
since 2i0 n. C, but It was not until a
hundred years ago that JumeL a
French engineer, suggested the Intro
duction of the commercial varieties.
In the famous American see
island cotton was the first sown. Five
venrs Isrer a Rrazlllan variety was in
troduced. The two strains were mln-.-led
and from tliem came the famous
A.hiiimmr plnnt and the still liner
'Uutaffl." which la one of the moat
productive roltuos la too world.
Eugene Sheriff
. Shoots at Prisoner
EUGENE. Dec. 9. A bit of the
original "wild west" was staged by
Deputy Sheriff George Crontr in the
vicinity of the county Jail last night
about 5:30 o'clock. The officer was
on his way to the Jail with a young
crook who guve the name of J. C.
Kruzier. whom ho had arreBlod on
the ehargo of passing a bogua check
on a business man. As lliey ap
proached the building Frazler made
a cat-like bound away from the side
of the officer and dashed around c
corner of the building. Croner wa.
close on his track nnd fired several
shots at his legs with the Intention
of crippling him,, but ho reached the
cover of some nearby building and
disappeared.
A group of bystanders who wit
nessed the getaway stated that the
fugitive was limping ns he ran to
cover as though he had been caught
by one of the bullets.
ClIltlST.MAS CAMli:S.
A complete lino of the famous
Davenport candies, made in Spokane.
Some In fancy 'Xmns boxes, some
plnin boxes, all are high grade, de
licious candles none better. Buy a
box for a Christmas present. Foutch's
Confectionery, Sheridan street.
Iliisincss ut Kiigene
Miss Flo Schaffer left this morning
for Eugene, where she will spend the
day attending to business matters.
'Professor Pop," the Junior play.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children
In Usd For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature
NOTIOK OP SALE OF GOVERNMENT
TIMMKK. Oenerul I-nnU Office,
WaehlnKton, 1. C, October 26. 19-iU.
Notice la hereby iftven that subject to
the conditions anil limitations of the
Atts of June 8. 1116 (3V Stat., 218), and
June 4. lo (41 tsiul.. 758). and the In
tructlona of the Secretary of the In
terior of Seutember 15. 1917, and June
22. lyiio, the timtier on um iouoin
lands will be sold Dec. 13, li20, at 10
..'..i.wir a M iii riultlfc auction at the
United States land office at Kaseburic,
Oregon, to the hiKheut bidder U not
letis than the appralHd value as shown
by this notice, nale to be subject to the
approval of the Secretary of the In
terior. The purchase price, with an
additional sum of one-fifth of one per
cent thereof, be in commlBBlons al
lowed, must be deposited at time of
nalc, money to be returned if sale Is not
approved, otherwise patent will Issue
for the timber which munt be removed
within ten years . wus win ue reewveu ,
from citizens of the United States, as
sociations of such citizens and cor
porations ornanlBed unuer tne taws oi
the United States or any state, terri
tory or district tnereoi oniy. upon ap
plication of a qualified purchaser, the
llmlior nn ntiv leSd.1 subdivision Will be
ottered separately before being includ
ed in any oner or a larger unii. .
S.. It. 6 W., Sec. 1, Iot 1. nr 326 M., pine
76 M., Lrot 2, llr 3&0 M.. pine 20 M., SK
NKHt hr 6f0 M., pine 50 M., BWi
NK'4, Hr 300 M.. pine ft M., cedar 26
M., I-rot 3, fir 400 M., pine 20 Sl Lot 4.
llr 776 M., SKH NW44. "r 25 M- P,ne
CO M.. cedar 20 M.. 8W14 NW14. Or 600
M., pine 15 M cedar 20 M., NK SKSi.
llr lOf.O M., Pine 100 M.. NWfc SEA,
tir 300 M., pine 35 M., cedar 20 M..
HKM SKm. fir 800 M. pine 100 M.
MWU SKK. tir q m., pine loo M.,
cediir &0 M.. NIC SWfc, rlr 3 CO M..
pine 4& M.. cedar 60 M, NWK SW4,
Dr 6j0 M.. pine 60 M., cedar 80 M.,
SiCSi SU'V nr 300 M. pine 70 M..
cedar 35 M., bV SW', tir 600 M., pine
50 M.. cedar 30 M Sec. 15. NiC4 NK14,
tir 672 M.. Pine 4 M.. 8EV NKfc. fir
Hry M., pine 96 M.; none of the nr or
cedar to be sold for less than $1.06 per
M.. and none of the pine to be sold for
leHS than $i.6o per M.; Seo. 11. NEV
NU'4. tir &otf M. pine 20 M, cedar 16
M.. NWtt NEVi. llr 600 M.. pine 10 M.,
cedar 10 M.. SE4 NE. flr 400 M pine
30 M., cedar 15 M., 8W NE, fir 500
M . pine 30 M . cedar 10 M., NE'
NVV4. flr 300 M.. XY NWV. Or 6u0
M. SEa4 NWU. flr 450 M., pine 25 M.,
SWK NWW. rlr 300 M., NK4 SB
4. nr 400 M., pine 50 M.. cedar 15 M.,
NV4 SK4. tir 30 M . pine 60 M.. cedar
lo M., KK1 SE4. fir 325 M.. pine 60 M.,
cedar 10 M . SW SE4, Or 300 M. pine
70 M.. cedar 10 M.. NEU KW. Mr SoO
M . pine 15 M . SEU KW4. Hr 275 M .
pine l!5 M . KW4 SV. flr 600 11.. pine
24 M., cedar 10 M., Sec. 23, RW SE.
llr 560 M SE4 SWV, flr 420 M.. Sec.
27, HE4 NE4, nr 640 M., NEU SE,
flr 420 M.. pine 40 M.. N W SEH. Hr
560 M., KE SE, flr 375 M., pine 60
M.. SW "4 SE"4, flr 480 M.. pine 40 M..
none of the Hr to be eold for less than
11.25 per M.. none of the ptne to be sold
for lean than $2.50 per M., and none of
the cedar to be sold for less than $1.00
per M. T. 37 S . R. 7 W.. Sec. 9, SEH
HWi, flr 425 M., pine 60 M., T. 39 S.,
R. 8 W.. Sec. 3. NWfc NK. nr 190 M..
pine 2X0 M . oak 15 M . NW NWI4,
nr W5 M.. pine 270 M.. 8E4 NW. flr
75 M , pine 226 M.. NEV SW14, flr 75
M.. pine 30 M.; none of the tir to be
sold for less than $1.00 per M., none of
the pine to he sold for lens than $3.00
per M.. and none of the oak to be sold
for lens than 50 cents per M. T. 36 S.,
R .1 E., Sec. 1, SE4 SW. pine 10 M..
red Hr 430 M.. white Hr 20 M.; none of
the pine to be sold for lens than $2.25
per M., none of the red flr to be sold
for less than $1.S0 per M., and none of
the white Hr to be sold for less than
$1.00 per M. CLAY XAU-MAN, Com
missioner, General Land OfTWs.
NOTICE OP PALR OF OOVERNMKNT
TIMBER. Oeneral Lend Office,
WnnhinKtan. I. C, Sept. 29, 1020.
Notice Is hereby Riven that subject to
th eondll Ions nnd Umltntlons of the
Act of June K. Iyi6 (39 Stat.. 21H), and
the Instructions of the SecretaVy of tb
Interior of Septeinher 15, 1917, the
timber on the following lands will be
sold Jan. 10. 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m.
at public auction nt the United States
Inml Office at Roseburg, Oregon, to
the highest bidder at not less than the
appraised value, as shown by this
notice, sale to be subject to the ap
proval of the Secretary ef the Interior.
The ptirehase prhe. with an additional
urn of one-ftrth of one per cent there
of, being commissions allowed, must
be deposited at time ef Mle, money to
be returned If tale is not approved,
otherwise patent will Issue for the
timber whlcb must be removed within
ten years. Rid will be received from
cltlrens of the United States, associa
tions of such citizens and corporations
organized under the laws of the United
States or any state, territory or district
thereof only. Upon application of a
1 ual tfled rorchaser, the timber on any
'egal subdivision will be ottered separ
ately before being Included In any of
fer of a larger unit. T. 16 R R. 1 W
$C-J ?yA SK- nr 14fi M "r SO
M . NW SKV;, (Tr 1S00 M.. SE4 SEU.
flr M . -IWH SEH fl- T40 mZ ?jsr
(0 M NE4 SWI4. flr 12: M.. cedar 20
M., Lot 3. flr 1170 M., FK gVU fir
1600 M.. Iot . flr 1800 M.. none of the
3r or cedar to be sold for leas than
PT M (Signed) CLAY TALL
q CommlssioDer, QenersJ Land
Pi ) A ,
AVatt Moore and
Marjorie Daw in 'DONT ever habbtI
At lio MiijwHc Tllfiilro TiMilalit nml T.nmiim.
Roseburg Schools
are to be Surveyed
The Roseburg grado and high
schools are to lie definitely surveyed
by members of tho faculty of the
school of education of the state Uni
versity, at Eugene the survey liegin
ing this week. Miss Ruth Montgo
mery, assistant In the department of
educational psychology, will give
group intelligence tests similar to
the army that was extensively used
during the recent war.
School achievement tests will be
given In the grades by Miss Mont
gomery, and In the high school by
F. L. Stetson, professor of second
ary education. Those- tests are not
tests of individual pupils so much aR
of the school as nn Institution.
Similar testa are being made In
many cities and towns in tho United
States. Miss Montgomery recently
spent several days at Bend and Red
mond engaged In the same work as
she will do here.
City superintendent of schools, f
3. Hamm, requested the University
to make the survey.
Miss Montgomery arrived in the
city last night.
BATTERIES!
Chevrolet Cars $25.00 and 138.00
Bulck Cars. . .$30.00 and (46.00
For Other Cars
Pikes on Application.
MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
Agency II nick arid Chevrolet
441 N. Jackaon Ht. Rosebarg.
TOO
LATE
Deat h only a matter of short k
Don't wait until pains ml
become incurable diseases, kni
painful consequences by ab
COLD MEDAL
Th world's standard ranw), tw
llvar, bladder and srtc add trabla)
National Remedy af Holland ato
Guaranteed. Three aba, all dngit
laak fee Ike aeaM-CeU tUdd a.L
TrR Cnnrpa Traclr vltn h. W
at Mercy hospital for some tat
I. .ft ...t..r,l.... I k u
nil. Jtni'iuaj lui uci UUIUC IJT-
tie Crock much improved In aeaits.
mrs. irasK was senous;y ill ue a
derwont sn nneratinn el thp hnn
some time ago. She was unler ti
care of Dr. Si'ther.
Frank A. Terry, ropresentim l
Equltublo Savings t Loan Asa,
Portland, Oregon, it again it
Umpqua Hotel. For interriei, ul
or phone.
bad pro
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get
at the Cause and Remove It
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the
substitute for calomel, act gently on the
bowels and positively do the work.
People afllicted with bad breath find
quick relief through taking them.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a
vegetable compound mixed with olive
oil They act gently but firmly on the
bowels and liver, stimulating them to
natural action, clearing the blood, and
purifying the entire system. They do
that which calomel does, without any of
the bad after effects. Take one or two
every night for a week and note the
pleasing effect. 10c and 25c a box.
Buy Better Buck
and the
Best Breeding Em
for Less Money.
BUY SHEEP WHEN THEY ARE LOW. MBit
If vou are Interested In iny in
of either grude or registered
the following breeds:
Hampshire. Shropshire. Uncoil W
ney. Cutswold, Rambouletle,
cross.
Write us quick what yoy ut
ORISON UVESTOCKimtu
Box 61. North Portland. Om
Heinline-Mogre
CONSERVATORY
liew rlen .t.riiDf Sot. B in amaa""
DC fur li a. hert. or nr tK '
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