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"The Shasta
A New Train
u t .'u
California
The "Shasta" is an all standard sleeping err train
Without Extra Fare.
Leaves I'urllund at 4:00 P. M.
Arrives San Fruuciaco 10:00 P. M. following evening.
Improved Sleeping Car Service
to
San Francisco and Los Angeles
All Shasta Kou(i train handle IhrouKh standard sleeping car
Seattle. Tacoma, aud Portland to San Kranclsco.
Through standard sleeping: car to Loh Angelas
Leaven Portland at 8:40 A. M.
Arrive Un Angeles 8:15 A. M. second morning.
Winter Excursion Tickets
uro on sale to
Kolilliern t'alifornitl
California's hrlehl and v. arm auntJiiiiu will help you lako on a
new lease of life-. Spend the wlniry day beside summery
w as: on sporty Koir courses or well kept leiinls courts; motor
over splendid hiehways; these and many oilier outdoor pleas
ures await you in .Sunny California.
l on reqneHl "California for the Tourist." a new
booklet graphically deserililng the different resorts,
lnueire of local ngenl for fan s, routes, nle ping car reserva
tions und train service, or write
Southern Pacific Lines
JOHN M. SCOTT,
Gtmrrul I'usHenptT Agent,
1'oi llontl, Oregon.
Christmas Carnival
Kliiih i Kitf li ii and I'hyHicuI
IMunitidn Dcp irii..-iit or
Hi'inline Moore Conservatory
Armory, Dec. 21, 7:30 p.m.
Admission, 25c.
Ysmit4.fi 1IIEOS.
Wlv.h to announce lhat li.y have
the np-nry fur tb followiiiK Incu
batorH nixl brooib-rH: IJuc n, Jubilee,
fit. H.-b'UM, Masli-r, ami Hurkcye In
cubators; tint Kn-sky, Newton, Char
ters nml American Colony brooders.
227 N. J ark son, Itos. Ihitk. 1'lionu 15.
Chevrolet Cars I2S.00 and 138.00
Bulck Car. . .130.00 anil (45.00
For Other Car
I'llies on AppuVatlon.
MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
Agency Itulck nml (liovrolet
441 N, Jackson Ht. Koawlturg.
Sheet Metal Work
OK Al.l, KINIIH
J- II. SINNIGEB
no oak atkkkt riioNK 4-m
Logan Tips,
Spring Delivery
Th'- Hie not sprout plants. Joint
,'Iruis or siirnngle lip rlaiita. They
i e first clan tips. Ai.-o have Btraw
uerry plants nml nit kinds fruit
trees, ileller ! ' ' order now.
H. L. KLLia
Three mtleg west of Koseburg.
LoganberryPlants
If you iui plant! tb. il uill itrnw
n i-lto
W. L. BENTLEY
WooOIiuiii, Oregon, It. A.
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Masonic Bldg.
Roseburg,Ore.
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Just rTfivi'd ano'ht-r Hliipnieiit of
' Chri;.liiiuH uinti B. You who buy
Ch.inin.afi candy can lio bt'ttor by .'
i Iiik us. W will 111.1k! a Hptcial price
; our candy. Chocolates, 80c lb..
saitio w1 liuvt bn Helling at $1
lb. Don't foiRft Unit ChrlHtmaa box.
Only tn l:tH more Come in and
! look Vm ovnr ami got our prices,
i You'll b surprnli'd.
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tvPP? TlmrFlay t v.-ntiiff. VliiUiig
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ura nlwnvM welcome.
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Moiiilny I'venlni'H. Veiling iiflKl'uin
Invited tti at!, nil.
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Hit I-; I k h" 'it-tuple on carh Thuiatlay
of iry month. All niemliera re-giK-Hlftl
to iiltifitl rtKUlnrly, anil nil
vlHltinif hrolhem aru cordially In
vited to uttuml.
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No. lL'i. nieelii In iltl Fellow" hall in
obiirK eveiy lt and Hid Monday
evenliiKM. VlMltiiiK nelHhborii al
ways wromt.
O. II. PICK KNS, a C.
M. M M I I.I I .U. lerk
, OIIIIK.lt OK MllllK Hos.dniru
LodKt No. KM 7 nieelH fir l nml
thii.l Tm-Hday eVenlhK of eiuh
liiniith nt N o'i'lui k tn th Muosa tuill.
All vlfltinK brulheiH are Invited to
attend.
C. W riilAKR. Ilrtat.r
H. o. IAi(;KTi:it. secretary.
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Huldn th.ir rexular nieetliiR on th
tnt and .1(4 Tliin Hdity In eii h month
aio repeiirnllv hivltid tu attend
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W J. MKItKI'llll, Hc. fUry.
UKU. MAC 1VKII. Ha. Ski,
HER
DAUGHTER
AND
HIS SON.
BY IDAH McCLONE GIBSON
llub Wliilxon Ann' Father.
Mr. Halsey luld down Ken' letter
with a aiKii. A lie (lid, hi eye caught
sight of the envelope, with It Afri
can postmark, which wa lying face
upimiot on my desk. At ight of
it, whatever thought he may have
had of Kun weuied to be banished
from hi mind.
"Good Heaven!" he said. "nob
Whiison! Ann! Ann! Your father 1
alive!"
Ho snatched up the letter and tore
it open tremulously. After looking
at It a moment, hu said: "Head It to
me, Ann. I am so excited I cannot
see the words."
I took the letter and gave a long
look at the first letter, penned by the
father that I had never een the
futher who probably did not know
thut he had a daughter the father
who surely did not know that my
mother was dead. For a moment 1
felt faint and, strange as It may
seem, I had a strong desire to press
those written word to my lip. Here
at leaKt was something written by
one who really belonged to me, for
although he might never acknowl
edge me, 1 was bis daughtor. I hesi
tated so long that Mr. Halsey turned
in his chair to look at me.
"Don't you feel equal to reading
It, my dear? he asked.
I gathered up my courage. "Of
course do," I answered. "Surely
we both should be so happy In know
ing my father is alive that we can
read his letters."
I did not begin Immediately, how
ever, and Mr. Halsey reached for the
miBslve. "Let me look at the writing
once more, Ann. I want to be sure
that 'Dob' Is still in the land of the
living. Yes, it Is his writing. I
would know It anywhere," he said
with a sigh of relief a he handed It
back to me.
Again 1 took the letter and began
to read:
"Dear Dick: I know you think I
am dead, and truly I have been a
one dead for some years. I went into
the Interior Just after I wrote you
tuy lust letter saying I was planning
to do so. Our party was captured by
some head hunter and I am the sole
survivor. Because of the brand on
my arm the scar which you, your
self, gave mo. Dick they spared my
life. It soems that the tribe had a
tradition that some day a man with
a white skin would come with the
emblem of the tribe branded on his
left shoulder, and that he would
reign over them and bring them
great prosperity. They accepted that
xcar and my white skin as fulfilling
the conditions of the tradition, and
made me their chief. All the years
1 was with them they treated me
with grent deference; and In return
I tuught them many of the arts, and
I hope none of the sins, of civiliza
tion. Of course I often tried to es
cape, but I was too well guarded.
Hut my chance came only recently.
I hnd gone afield on a hunting trip
with a small party of my tribesmen.
Wo encountered a greatly superior
force of men who, to my amazement
and Joy, were white. In the confu
sion of the fight which followed, I
cHciipi'd to them and hero I am back
in civilization. It doesn't seem real
even yet, as you may well imagine.
Our pat ty reached here today and I
am hastening to write you, old pal.
as my dearest friend. Oh, Dick I
want to know so much. Is Margaret
still allvn? Whnt has happened since
1 have been out of it all? I am al
most afraid to send this letter for
fear thut you have gone out of the
world, but. cost what it may. I am
coining back. Mnrgaret told me that
she could not stand it if she ever saw
me again, but now that we are old
perhaps it will not be so bad. 1 know
that she always loved me. I am sure
she loves me still, becaune a woman
as sweet, as deur, as good as my
wife for, in the sight of God. Mar
garet was always my wife after
once giving her love she could never
take it buck.
"I am sailing on tho next vessel,
Dick, and will probably be with you
asinost as soon as this letter. It will
si em mighty strange to get back Into
civilization. 1 shall feel like a man
released from prison. Already I be
Kin lo feel like Kipling's hero in 'The
Man That Was." Already I have be
gun lo question. Sometimes I am al
most ready to think that possibly I
made a mistake In coming back to
civilization at nil. The life is so dif
ferent i-ven here In this trading vil
lage of South Africa, from that which
1 have been living for the last few
years.
"(oil bless you, old man. Tell
Margaret she will soon see
"HOD WHITSON."
f.MtU S t'AI.KNDAK lost.
Now ready, our beautiful calendar,
free to our customers, to other 25c
each. None given to children. Ask
for one next time you're shopping at
Carr's. The big Christmas store
where you save.
"l.nuch and the world laughs with
you. cry and you cry alone." Come
and see l'mfessor I'epp" at the high
"chnol auditorium Dec. 17, and let
tho world laugh.
Dl, R. P. BRADFORD
AND WIFE
Licensed Chiropractic
Physicians
Office IIioimi 4NI lVrkins lll.Lx.
ACHES AND PAINS
SLOAN'S GETS 'EH!
Famous pala and ache Liniment,
kept bandy, bring warming,
gratifying relief
R
IIEUMATIC twinges' eats up
. I 1- l . 1 .
Cleft, ana tnose pains trom weatner ex
posure, too they don't fight long
against the counter-irritation that
bloan' Liniment produces.
Always keep this old family friend
handy tut instant use little pene
trates without rubbing, leaving no skin
stains, muss, or clogged pores. Its
very odor healthy and stimulating
suggest the good it will do.
All druggists. Three sizes 3Sc, 70c,
11.40. LarKest ize ia moat economical.
SHna
Liniment
HoP Farmers
are Near Ruin
SCALEM, Dec. 13. That many of
our Oregon farmer are facing ruin
If the government insist on carry
ing out the law relating to the sale
of hop to certain Individuals only
and Drohiblt their Hale to tho gen
eral public. I the statement made by
T. A. Llvesley, of T. A. LiveHley and
company, a local business man who
ha dealt in hop in a large way for
many years and who has a wide ac
quaintance among farmers through
out tho state and is therefore In a
good position to know the facts.
Whilo good general crops may be
raised In many Bections of Oregon,
yet it is also a fact that there are
some other sections where tho na
ture of the soil Is sucll as to preclude
the possibility of generul farming.
The hop plant Is a very verile plant
and will grow and thrive in most any
place and under most any condition
hence much of the acreage in Ore
gon that was not suitable for tho
raising of general crops was utilized
for the rnising of hops. This en
abled people who owned land that
was not of much value otherwise to
ulilize It. Most of the hop supply of
tho count! y was produced In the
coast stntes, and the hop Industry
was quite a sizeable one and many
thousand of people have everything
they possess tied up In this industry.
According to the authority above
mentioned there were in the state of
Oregon alone 27.000 acres devoted to
hop farming. Many thousands of men
were engaged. Kach acre produced
approximately 1100 pounds of hops
per annum. And the market price for
hops was about 25 cents per pound
on an average, Mr. Llvesley says.
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rrnijc dance.
At the Maccabee hall Tuesday
night, Dec. 14. Ott's music.
Why not patronize some "Itose-
burg Home Talent" and see the
Junior class play, 'Trofessor Pepp,"
Dec. 17.
CHISH AND ni'SH, INC.
Why wnlt till the last minute to
do your Christmas shopping. Carr's
now have extra sales people on duty
and can attend your wants without
hurry or worry to you or them. Shop
early In the big Christmas store.
Carr's where you save and where
you find the big assortments. Look
for the red signs Carr s.
The II. S. orchestra will furnish
music at the Junior class play Dec.
17.
The best way to let the people
know your wants is through the
columns of a newspaper. We can put
your wants before 17,000 people.
F A CLEAR SKIN
Women do not have to patronizo
the beauty parlor for if their skin
Is disfigured with pimples and
blotches,
and their
blood Is in
disorder
they should
obtain at
the drug
store that
wonder Qui
blood tonio
and altera
tive of Dr.
Pierce's
which he
placed be
fore the
public over -50 years ago. Since
that time many thousands of
men and women have testified to its
wonderful blood cleansing effect.
This is what one woman says:
Choia-Us, Wash. "1 have used
Doctor Pierce's medicines for over
forty years for myself and family
and have always found them just
as represented. 1 thmk.Dr. force's
Golden Medical Discovery for
tonic and blood builder cannot be
beat; and Dr. Pierce's Pleesant Pel
lets have no equal for constipation;
in fact. I can heartily recommend
any and all of Dr. Pierce's remedies.
My daughter had chronic con
stipation from babyhood and doc
tors could not
l Pleasant Pellets is the only thins?
" ,rc'lM ner. - mas. JKN
W K. SworTOW), 1320 Alfred St.
MS
LOOKOUT! QTICKt CHRISTMAS
MOtfT HERE.
You can't put off getting those
gifts any longer. Shop where It's
easiest at Carr's. Big tables of
practical boxed gifts brimming over
with suggestions. Then there's a
whole section devoted to children's
books, another of games, hundreds
of dolls of every known kind, and a
big back room with tables and shelv
ing bulging with toys. Santa Claus
says "Shop" and quick at Carr's,
where you save. Easier shopping,
more goods In more kinds to select
from, with an added assurance that
prices will be right at Carr's look
for the red signs. Roseburg's Christ
mas Store is Carr's. .
UNO ClOKS PHIC'ES ON FEED
llava just roculv.d 60 tons of all
kinds of feeds, dairy toed, bus;
fvtd. poultry feed, alt at bottom
prices. With our long- experience
snd etudy of feeds and keeping
In touch with the market, we feel
that the bottom on prices of
feeds and gruln has been
reached; that we will have, a
teadter market from now on.
Therefore we are now prepared
to give you the very best quality
and price on hay, grain, and
feeds, and potatoes. Alfalfa hay
fS2 per ton, other hay $J& to lit)
per ton. Potatoes Iz.UO per 100
lbs. Also some straw.
Yours for bualnss.
JI IID MCMIL.L.IN.
CITY NEWS 49
Arundel, piano itmer. rnonej I SSL.
Federal cord and fabric tires
the Roseburg Garage.
at
Fires destroy uvea, property and
food. Be careful with fire.
Pemberton Bros.' enclosed car Jit
ney service. Phone D.
Order your Xmas trees and Dalstle
tie from Roseburg Produce Co., 501
N. Jackson St. Phone 279.
Rest equipped machine shop for
lathe steel and spring work at the
Roseburg Oarage.
Bring your lire and tubes to the
Roseburg Garage for repair and vul
canizing. Dr. Harry E. Morgan, dentist, tele
phone 483. Office 315 Perkins build
ing. Exlde storage
makes ot cars
Garage.
batteries for all
at the Roseburg
Goodyear solid tires for trucks, all
sizes la stock at the Roseburg Gar
age, Headquarters for Xmas trees and
all kinds of wreath. Clarence Per
kins, at The Tone Shop, 229 North
Jackson street.
Persons cutting evergreens on our
property In Edenbower will be
prosecuted. Mrs. E. M. Moore, Lillle
L. Moore.
Frank A. Terry, representing t he
Equitable Savings ft Loan Assn., of
Portland, Oregon, is again at the
Umpqua Hotel. For Interview, call
or phone.
'Writ Jack RoacU. Drain, for eata
logue and prices for the Queen in
cubators, coal and oil burning brood
ers. Avoid disappointment by plac
ing your order now for future de
livery. Remember ths Queen Is the
best money can buy.
Am now booking orflenTTOr day
old chicks tor 1921 delivery from
high producing Tancred strain White
Leghorn, thoroughbred Rhode Island
Red chicks, O. A. C. Barred Rocks.
Earl Vosburg, 702 Fullerton St.,
Rose?iurg, .
EICTS0E3SSR.
All sorts of sales successfully
concluded, for arrangements see
M. C. RADABACGH
- 530 N. Pine St
That business or property can eas
ily be disponed of through the col
umns of the News-Review.
BERGER'S
BARGAIN STORE
We have for sale
O. D. OLIVE AND
BROWN ARMY
BLANKETS FOR
$4.75
Army Shirts, Panta,
Leggings, Rain Coats,
Army Sweaters at
Bargain Prices
Come and see our stock
faction than he ever got
out of the ordinary kind.
Smallerchew.lastslonger
so it costs less to chew
this class of tobacco.
And the good, rich to
bacco taste gives a world
of satisfaction.
Any man who uses the
Real Tobacco Chew
will tell you that.
Put uj in two styles
W-B GUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
RIGHT GUT is a short-cu, to
LUMBER
Of a)l dimension, at reasonable
rates while It last. H block North
of West Slil Store, 12C7 Umpqua
Avenue. Phone 335-R.
Home grown English walnuts, 30c
lb. E. C. Weber, Roseburg, Rt. 2,
or leave orders with O. W. Youne A
Son, 116 Cass St.
0
Dance
Dec. 18.
at Winchester Saturday,
Music by Ott's orchestra.
RESULTS? our want ads get them.
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CHRISTMAS CANDIES.
A complete line of the famous
Davenport candles, made In Spokane.
Home In fancy Xmas boxes, some
plain boxes, all are high grade, de
licious candlen none better. Buy a
box for a Christmas present Foutch's
Confectionery, Sheridan street
NOTICE OP SALE OF OOVRRNMENT
TIMBER. General Ijin.i i.rro
Waahlnxton, 1). C, October 26, 11120.
Notice Is hereby irlven that aubli'ft tn
the conditions ami llmttntions ot the
Acts of June , 1311 (39 Stat., 218), and
June 4. 1920 (41 Btat.. 7581. and the In.
structlons of the Kecretary of the ln-
leriur 01 Keoiemoer lb. 1917, and June
22, 1920. the timber on the following
lands will be sold Dec 13, 1920, at 10
o'clock A. M.. at public auction at the
United States land office at Koseburir.
Oregon, to the highest bidder at not
leas than the appralned value as shown
by this notice, sale to bo aubicct to the
approval ot the Secretary of the in
terior. The DUrchase Drtca. with an
additional sum of one-fifth of one per
cent thereof, being commissions al
lowed, must be deposited at time of
aale, money to be returned If aale Is not
approved, otherwise patent will Isaue
for the timber which must be removed
within ten years . Blda will be received
from citizens of the United Htatee. ea-
aociatlona of such citizens and cor
porations organised under the laws of
the United states or any stata terri
tory or district thereof onlv. llnnn nn.
plication of a qualified purchasor. the
timber on any legal subdivision will he
offered separately'before being includ
es, in any oner or a larger unit. T. as
S.. R. S W., Sec. 1. tot 1, flr 526 M pine
76 M , Lot 2, flr 360 M., pine 20 M S'KV
NEK. flr 660 M, pine 60 M., BVf
NEU, flr 300 M.. pine vn cedar 26
M., Lot 3, fir 400 M.. pine 20 M.. Lot 4,
rlr 776 M.. SEU NWU. flr 226 M nine
60 M.. cedar 20 M.. SWU NW. flr 6"0
M . pine 16 M.. cedar 20 M.. NEK 8EU.
nr loso M., pine 100 At., NV SEU.
flr 100 M.. pine IS M.. cedar 20 M
SE4 8E. flr 800 M., pine 100 M,
SWU SEK. flr 800 M.. pine 100 M,
cedar 60 M.. NEU SV. flr 360 M.
pine 45 M., cedar 60 M, KITli 8W14,
nr 60 M., pine 60 M., cedar 80 11..
SK swu. flr 800 M.. nine 70 M
cedar 86 M., SWi4 SW14. rlr 600 M., pine
60 M., cedar 30 M. Sec. 16, NEH NEK.
flr 672 M.. pine 48 M.. SEK NEK. flr
952 H.. Dine 96 M.: none of the rlr or
cedar to be sold for less than $1.00 per
ana none or me pine to oe sold lor
less than 12.60 Der M : Sec. 11. NEU
NEK. flr 600 M.. pine 20 M.. cedar 16
M. NWK XEKvSr 600 M. pine 10 M.
cedar 10 M.. SEK NEK. Or 400 M. pine
30 M . cedar 16 M , SW NEK. Br 500
M. pine 30 M.. cedar 10 M.. NEK
NWK. flr 300 M.. NWK NWK. flr 600
.. atahk nwk. rlr 4&o M., pine 25 m.,
SWK NWK. flr 300 M., NEK E-
K. nr 400 M., pine 60 At., cedar 15 AL.
Farm Lighting Plants
20-Light Plant, 120 Amp. Hour Battery, gj
75-Light Plant, 165 " " "
Edison
MAZDA LAMPS
Douglas County Light andJWtffr
sRealTob
says the Good Judge , ,
That gives a man more t
genuine chewing satis.. .l
M.. Pine li M. SEU 85 3
Pine 2S U SW SW.Vii'J5
ie M.. cedur 10 M ii S11
560 M BEtt 8EU
u BUM Jl.7 3'
nor,; f the flr to u "LX K
1.25 per M.. none of ih. V"M
for lens than 2.S0 D(r II H
e Bin. i.
"r to be sold j T-;" Hi
Per U
T. J7 S. ,v , w
Sr 42S II.
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Pine 20 M.. oak il'lt, mr?
nr 5 M.. pin. 170 ir
M
Tin? ao y.;".l.j?iH
Pine 225 M.. liru
sold for leu than I in i"""
the pine to be aold (or iTua!
per M.. and none of th, k M
r,' " 1H peril luT
K .1 K., Sec. 1, BE SWIi ntei 7.
red fir 430 M.. white Br Sp'l'i
the pine to be aold for I... ita!
per M., nne of the red flr ilki
for leaa than 11.50 per M. aML.w
the white flr to be aold liTlmZ
11.00 Der M. n.v
mlaaloner. General Land OBoT
T1M1IKH. General Uad Oth
Wnshlngtan, D. C, RfpL a m.
Notice la hereby given that ntw
the condltlona and llmlmloni k iu
Act of June 9. 1916 (3 sut. illi Z
the instructUma of th Secreurjili,
Interior of September IS lllj i
timber on the following landins
aold Jan. 10, 1921, at It o'clock!
nt public auction at the United sua
Lnnd Office at Rofeburr, Ortcta. a
the hlKheat bidder at not lesitUitti
appralaiNl value, aa hown r si
notice. Vale to be subject ta Ut a
proval of the Secretanr of tit litem
The purchase price, with an tddities
aum of one-fifth of one per ctntuae
of. being commlBiloni allowed, ast
be depOKlted at time of ule, bohts
be returned If aAle la not ipproni
otherwise patent will Uiue for at
timber which muat be removed ttttt
ten years. Rtila will be receiva lna
citizens of the United Statea m
tlons of such cltizena and corponina
organized under the lawi ot tatUi:
Stntes or any atate, territory or ears
thereof only. Upon application a i
qualified purchaser, the Umber NaT
legal subdivision will be offered aa
ately before being Included la lata
fer of a larger unit. T. 15 8, R II.
Sec. 31. NE4 PEK. flr Htllll. cekl
M.. NWK SEK, flr 1801 kU 8EH it
flr 850 St.. ' ' Si:1. Or ntOILw
20 M., NEK SWK. flr 1!J H. ceiiil
M.. Lot 3, flr 1170 M., SE!( SWl
1600 M., iMt 4, flr 1S00 id., none da.
fir or cedar to be sold for leu us
12.00 per M. (Signed) CUT lllie
MAN, Cummlaalooer, Geacral lis!
Office.
Buy Better Buch
and the
Best BreedingEm
for Less Money.
BUY SHf EP WHEN THET ASt UM. Willi
If you are Interested In an! lJ
of either grade or registered
the following breeds:
Hampshire-. Shrortre. Uncoassr
ney. Cotawold, Baaiboolsua,
cross.
Write us quick what yo UL
OREGON LIVESTOCK COM.
Box 51. North Portlut
UNIVERSAL
F. O. B. Roseburg
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