Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 28, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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Growth
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
ALL tVEH lLAMIKIKU AnVKHThKMKMl Ull.t. II K KOlMJ UN LAIT
fAeUK INUKH 11L:AIINU KW TODAY.
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MAKE 1921 HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS
YOU can make the year 1921 a very
happy and prosperous one by get
ting the habit of regular weekly depos
its with the Roseburg National Bank.
Do not delay, but start today with the
amount you can spare.
t Interest Paid on Savings Accounts
The Rosebuig National Bank
Rosebur3,Ore.
Touch ot Feminine Govern
ment Is Being Felt Over
Entire United States.
I AK0U.N1 TUB TOWN
(1.KMI Mention
- In the last lss" of ie Hotel News
'f V W.si. column write up is
, ,i the rnipqu. hot.-l of thlb city.
l,ave K.r liiil.lle
Mrs P-ter DliltW left last nli?ht
nr Rhlill' after visiting hero with
fueuds and relatives for a short time.
Return to her Home
Miw Margaret Kuller left jrester
' for Mwlford after spending the
ait week visiting in this city with
Km Gertrude Dlllard.
Arrive Kmm Salem
i Mr ami Mrs. jatnes vtoouruau. wuu
sin been visiting in Salem with rel
a'tves, arrived In Roseburg last
li.iihl.'
i
Will VWt Here
f Mrs Win. Skldmore, formerly Miss
Jiti liillanl. arrived In Roseburg
last night and will spend the next few
wks visiting with her mother, Mrs.
6 L. Dlllard.
1 VMting Here
Mrs. Karl Davis, formerly Miss
tduh Hosmer of this city. Is spend
r,g the holidays hero visiting with
i.r mother, Mrs. 0. C. Hosmer.
leave Kor Iowa
4 Mrs. S. 1. Arnold, who has been
Idling at Melrose with Mrs. E. R.
I'nn, left last night lor southern
Iowa, whore nho resides. j
Attend Convention
I Cntintv Superintendent 0. C. Brown
si.d wife and Mrs. J. K. Kalbo left
ttu mornlgn for Portland to attend
the convention of the Oregon State
T-achers Association.
litre Krmn Salem
j Lyle l'errin, a fornipr resident of
this city, spent Christmas here vlsll-
Jr.g at the A. J. Walker residence. He
returned to his home in Salem yes-
.tiTday.
I'riie Kki; of Season
! K. M. Morgan, of 811 Fleeser
'r,et. this r-ity, exhibited a big egg
V. this office last evening that is
(rubatily hard to beat. This particu
lar ers measured 7V4X814 inches,
and was laid by a mongrel hen of
Taihr laree size. The hen has a
l.a'iii cif tills sort of thing, and laid
.ttiri-e of tlieni in succession.
liHuni Homo
J Mr and Mrs. Charles O. Stanton
snil son. I.eNolr, who have been visit
in Portland and eastern Oregon.
r!urnil lo their home In Roseburg
laPt n:cht. Thev were aecnmDanled
V Jack McKay and wife, of Nelson,
Pf' Mrs McKay and her rhlldren
will spend the winter here. She Is
Mr. Stanton's sister. Mr. McKay will
return to Canada in a few days.
Returns to Salem
T. A. Itaffety. chief field denuty
of the slate motor vehicle depart
ment, left this morning for Salem,
after spending several days at his
home in this city. At a recent meet
ing of the State Automotive Attsoria
Hon, Mr. Raffety was appointed on
the committee to devise new laws re
garding the licensing of dealers, and
to submit the proposed revision to
the legislature at its next session.
For first-class work go to Lloyd's
Cleaning Works, 125 Sheridan.
Phone 44.
Farm Wife Does
MuchOutdoor Work
PCLI-MASI. Wash., Dec. 28. The
farm wlte ot Washington does 34 per
cent of the outdoor work on the
farm, 75 per cent of the housework.
26 per cent of the record-keeping,
and in return receives 10 per cent
of the money made on the farm, ac
cording to facia collected by Maude
Wilson, state home demonstration
leader of the Washington State col
lege extension service. The counties
in which this survey was made were
typical agricultural sections, includ
ing Spokane, Clark, Thurston and
King.
Following the farm wife s steps
through one day during the summer
would require fourteen hours of
dally toll with slightly more than
one hour of rest, Miss Wilson's find
ings showed. She Is cook, seamstress
laundress, nurse, a factor in com
munity life, and, in 26 per cent of
the cases, bookkeeper. She works In
the dairy. Ihe garden and In the
henyard. In the winter her work 1b
not quite so heavy and her working
day is only 12.27 hours, and sue gets,
on the average, 2.14 hours of rest.
In Washington 28.4 per cent of tin
farm wives get 11.4 days of vacation
in the year.
New classes In Musical Klndergar
tor will be formed January 3rd
Phone us and we will call for your
child.
I.NCKKASK YOl'll POll.THY
I'UOITTS.
hv rorinrine vour first costs. The
surest wav to do that la to use a St
Helens Incubator and Blue Klu'iie
Self-Regulating Brooder Stove, at a
saving of one-ihird ot tne nrsi cosi
See them at Roseburg piouuce -o
501 N. Jackson St. Terms to suit
you. Phone 9-F25. Kd. Bryant, ex
elusive agent for Douglas county.
Voice Department of Helnllne-
Moofe Conservatory opens January
3rd.
SEVERAL TO CONGRESS
County Office" lU Ing Filled: Miwourt
Shown (ireatext Liking For Fe
male Scv and Nine (untle
Select Women Officials.
Having been appointed Sales Manager of the Automatic Llec
tric Brake Company and the duties will take me away from
Roseburg a great deal of the time, I have decided to offer my
home for saie.
Plastered throughout and newly papered, large rooms very
modern, lights and water, wired for electrical appliances, co
in, nt walks and paving all In and paid, cement garage floor
and gravel runways, paint very good shape, fine garden spot.
About fourteen tier oak wood and some coal.
Will make a very attractive price for spot cash, or will glad
ly give your own terms to responsible party. Do not want
to give up our home in Roseburg, but this Is too good a house
to rent.
FOR SALE
W.M.Hiney Fine Home
219 South Pine
A Small Amount of Cash Will Handle
Two Lott, 80x100. Finest hade tree in Rose
burg and a very good lawn
I IH be In Rosebur at the office, of the Automatic Electric
Krak Company, room 424. Perkins Building, or at home un
til January 3rd. Phone 484 or 500-Y. and If you are inter
- d in getting a good home, not a shack and no Dl"1muu'
I 111 be pleased to submit you my price and terms whion ar.
Try attractive. W. M. HIL.
CHICAHO. Dec. , 27 Oklahoma
with a Congrcsswoiuan In the 6tth
Congress. Kansas and Texas with
women as Slate Superintendents of
Public Instruction, Missouri with H
county treasurers out of thirteen
women elected to county offices,
and Michigan claiming two women
sheriffs, take the leading places of
distinction on the suffrage question
in the Central West as the result of
the recent nation wide election.
Women have entered nearly every
field of public service, from juror
and school trustee to member of the
House if Representatives, and fol
lowing last month's election. Miss
'.lice Robertson, of Muskogee, Okla
'past sixty" a successful restaurant
propriteor. and, incidentally, an op
ponent of woman suffrage, will take
her seat as the second woman ever
sent to the national congress.
Missouri showed the greatest lik
ing for women office holders, altho
they are not eligible for state offl
ces. Nine counties elected women as
treasurers, three selected women as
public administrators and one a re-
corder of deeds.
Ten women wore elected to office
in Michigan, including one state sen
ator, but perhaps the most utque
selections were those of Mrs. Estella
K. dates and Mrs. J. Johnson, both
of whom succeed their husbands as
sheriff. Mrs. Gates takes an active
part in the church and club work
of Honor, county seat of Benzie
county and has three children and
six grandchildren. Mrs. Johnson, who
Is 65 years old says she is confident
she can arrest any "bad man" who
violates the law in Roscommon coun-
tyvShe will appoint her husband as
deputy, and aside from caring for
the prisoners of the county jail, w'
also look after the throe children.
Miss Alice Samson, for ten years
clerk In the county drain commls
sinner's office, at Hillsdale. Mich.
barely defeated hor employer for th
nositlon at the November election.
.Mrs. Eva si. Hamilton, ine urs
woman to sit In the Michigan state
senate, is 40 years old, anu a lormer
school teacher. She is from l.rami
Ranlils. where she Is known as "The
Mother of City Markets." having con
celved and persuaded the city council
to adopt a plan whereby farmers sell
their products direct lo the con
sumers.
Three county treasurers, two reg
Isters of deeds, and one county clern
elected in Michigan In November
are also women.
Oklahoma gave three women dls
tlnctly prominent positions while sh
was about It. Aside from senator
Alice Robertson, it also has a stile
Rpnntnr Mrs. Lamar Looney, and
slate representative, Mrs. Bessie Mc
rioin who were seleclea uy m
Oklahoma voters. Mrs. Looney
widow and mother of five children
hold the county clerkship in
wnhiv for four vears and
.i.!.reil a 160 acre farm, edu
.,.,,! hor children and succeeded
defeating her male opponent In the
senatorial rare uy more than a two
. nno mainritv. Greer county also
.i...,l...l lo have women as county
..loru nssessor and treasurer
ir' MePolrin who conies from
Hoeer Mills county, nas gaineu
,.,mit,,tlnn a. a capable Business wo
man as the result of association with
her husband In telephone
oration.
li Annie Webb lllanton was re
elected superintendent of public in
st run ion In Texas.
Kansas also re-elected a woman s
state superintendent oi punio t"
,.i,MMlnn Miss Lorraine
Wnnster. of Salin:-.. She nas seveiar
.(..rroeo siul was admitted to
Kansas bar. Miss Wooster Is the all
ihor of several text noons i
,..,.H onus dorah e attention o ii.
,.,,i.i,,horo ramnaign. in which she
..ivncated dismissal of any men
struciors who used la-bacco in any
l-,.,r women legislators, all elect
.,1 to the lower bouse, will sit In the
Kosas legislature. .Mrs. Mlnnl
of Seward county, was re
elected; the others are serving thoi
first terms. They are:
Miss Nellie Kline, of Lamed.
. i,.cio.l from Pawnee county on
.... .i..jriic t c' et although the
coi.ntv went r-nu '.iican by over
,ioo ,,'uirality. Sb is the law partner
of her father, having been admltt
... tho Ur in 1 &1
tin Minnie V nnirh. of Welling
m-lfa of n !i-opinllve engineer
says she "got Into politics to neip oe
feat proposed romjjulsory military
training." She lost a brother In the
.world war.
' Mrs Ida M. Walker, of Norton,
was formerly president of the Kansas
Federation of Women's Cti and
has been a leader in state and local
1 civic movements.
Miss Florence K Allen.
' mn candidates opposing
elected common pleas Judge of Cuya
hoea county, Oh:o. She Is 36 years
old and has been a newspaper wo
man law student and assistant rlun
tr prosecutor line" Miss Allen
'was admitted to the Ohio bar In 114
GLORJA SWAN SON to,
CECIL B DeMILLE'SrWuctw,
SOMETHING 10 THINK. ABOUT '
A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
At the Majestic for the last time
tonight.
and has practiced In Cleveland since
ctelf probate judge if Lake coun
Ohlo. after servi.ig as deputy for
17 years. Mrs. Norton defeated Mr.
Homer Harper, prosecution attorney
for Lake county by 2..r.oo plurality.
Mrs. Mary K. Davey was elected as
prosecuting attorney for Hocking
county. Ohio.
The first woman to sit in the Indi
ana hout-e of representatives will be
Mrs. Julia 1. Nelson, of Muncie. She
the only woman elected to a
state office last November. Mrs. Nel
son is ihe Wife of a Muncie news
paper man.
For painless extraction of teelb
call on Ir. Nehrbas. Dentist, Masonic
Illdg. Phone 483.
Coyotes Said To
Be On Increase
Jr'or
in aldl
line op
f
BY
DR.H. R.NERBAS
D. D. S.
A Cllilil'tt II Ultt ill
ftmvUU U of irn htiiiit
ttl hy ilt-a)tHl ttftli.
lUtn'i Ut n rtiarut of
(lit lint it r Ik lutil nt
your dvNir. Se to it
Hint I ho i lilM in
tntiuht how lo hruh
and takn cart of IUn
loclli. Tearii him alMi
lo tift a iiitiiitC4. with
tho Ih'iitUt. i:niiiiiia
lioiii. frtH.
County Clerk E. U. Lenox, atatff
that (1uHk thn nasi month, t't:
amount aid out in houniu's has in
creaRtsl greatly ovr furiiHT months.
This is especially true in recant t
coyotes and tends to show that thr
an increashiR nunituT of these v.ir-
mlnts In the county. Coyote pelts
have been hroupht in in larse num
bers duriiiR the pant two week!-,, and
hunters and tniipers mate that Ihe
oyote are more prevalent now than
for many years. A great deal of loss
has been experienced by the sheep
men through the killing of si eep.
During the month an average of If
pelts a day has been maintained, anil
the pelts of wohes. cougars, wile
cats and hob cats have been bronchi
in and the bounties claimed. Y-s
terduy Mr. 1nox issued warrant! on
th bounty fund for 0 coyotes, S
wildcats and 7 bob cats.
Harding Busy
With Conferences
IISp
WANTKD.
WAXTKP- S .r ii- ruoiu f urnli'd
tumtf. T.'l ;n;.
MAN WANTS WMltfc- Any STtnd. by
day or tiM-nttL Htx ll'JI. Uuw-l-inif
WANTKl- Weotlf ui tern. ir nr
Itove wood. ;' OO 'uid 4-fo-l wood.
Ilt.ytr llr. I'b.oi H-KM.
Ktirnixhed (ooiatk
i itli prlv UoK( of bath
II., aie Ni'-Ueu'W
Ad
WANTK1
roonia
W aTKI My xprifnt-M fftrnwr.
utemly jt. or villi i cut iniMed
furni Kn.'itl S. 4-'- W.-nt t..inr
VOn RKNT lJsirtt front room fir
ntrtid, eiitlt-iiisiM ptttrrt-d. I'hon
l-'-Y.
Vl)K 11KNT Knfty deposit boxei.
a.
KOrt HUNT KwrniwbPd room
prlvlitKa ot bath. 4l
with
M h In Hi.
KOtl H K N T Nhfiy fur nii-bed room-
rr liuun''kt'itliiie. '" Lcopiio
rot'iim. ltfBonaili) i !, Hiid un
del' li w n im ii.iuoiii-uL, I'll one Si'
KMHttbui AliiUtliiilit.
BERGER'S
BARGAIN STORE
We have for sale
O. D. OLIVE AND
BROWN ARMY
BLANKETS
Army Shirts, Pants,
Leggings. Rain Coats,
Army Sweaters at
Bargain Prices
Come and see our stock
MLSl'lrt-LANKOVH.
rAII-OlUNU. dit-Mniirnktlic of all kind
tMione
II Y I'ult SAI.K K.t.-nbuwt-i- Orchard
Ti..tM, Krfvi Kltiui. I'hone ti-tt,
I'uiC S Vl.K 'atj. any annjunt, f. o.
Ja. lHHaid or ik-livert-J. Itu Uroa.
I ult S VLI-r'Tuk-MiiduVrVl-ii"o"'dIri-m
u I iv tit I'm t-i Hun a Hi-kb Kroner
l-'olt SAI.i: Tw.nty" te.d put," 10
pi i uikI.-' u ml o .r. Apply I.I ml bloom,
I Piull ill.v
KOIt SAI.K- Imiio lo.
rm t-oiiib i n. Imri'lH.
fol d. 1'tinio- 10- K.
d Kbodn lxlnnd
Lr. K. P. Urad-
1.111.!
i-olt SAI.K Studtth-tki-r i
.x! at II IV
u I'ln vn.i
tttlOM. JJj
iito in Bood
Wtm.'bfter
V'
HHi SAI.K
II I II K
N. St.'i'lH'
UU HAI.K- Ki'id lux It
tliinn fir jltnuy huMliit-aa,
t I ;.. tui i tr i la i iirh.
FTi 1 1 til . Vl-M id". V 1 1 d wl'tor d.-ltv-rd
In town. I'lujuu -'Sl'J, U li, Skluner
A So I'd.
t, K od ayA-
Sfboitijr.u
juat t'
bel It 4
KO It
SAI.K - ii.ro
, uoudslnwl;
N.uih It-.
SAI.K CIumji if
uWM f uriiilun,
mil ai'rount Ii'hv
n. T. l. Ja-Y.
ttikcn at oioa,'
in lino rondulon, HjI.
ly )ikoii i-ian mid Kltn-trlo com-
ofTti-
Mil SM.K-
llih.t Ittd
U7-M.
Main,
JI ST A I0:MIMKK Wlii'U your old
,.r now suit iifcili att-'iilion toko It
to lUllard & Slopor. Mull on.'ra niven
prompt Hin-nllon iiodi, onllid for
un 1 d.-liv rt-d. I'll mie J;--
MtJNKY TM IXAN tu-yar rural
credit farm loan, low lntrat rnt .
ID.uiiO local moiify to loan on Hood
real tuatate. Klrat morinne. tiee U
K. Ki- e. of llli Hlca.
KKSIMNSIHI.K, aelivr on-n ,r w.m-ii
lo rfpnjtMil un In to-winl Kod -tioiiM
of 11mm i.iu. laktiiK oid.-ra for
Km it Ti iH's, Shi ulib.ty. Iton.-H. -!..
Tor SpiliiH di'Hvor.y. l.Mii;uid i llh-
..rl r.turiljt lit illtflltl-Vnt WlMk-
rr ar ub-.l .i lit Ad.lrfHM. with
r-f.rfiu''-i, nii'K'in Nur-tttiy Coiii
pMiiv. ttrt-nt'o. Oiinon,
MARION. O. Itec. 27. Sotiatot
HardiiiK, the ptoslibnt-eUct, today
lnterrunt'd his discussion of foreign
Dolicv and an assonution or nations
with prominent citizens to tuke nine
tors of domestic concern, arounu
which most of tli diHcusslon durlnir
the prem'iit w k will center. H
b-K;m his talks on domestic suhjc;
tndiiv with Jane s W. Guml. P ir
si-ntativ in conct' from Iowa, and
chairman o tlo- bouse uppropriaiion
comtnitte.-. He nUn talked with Max
Rabinoff. conduit'. r of the Chicam
Om-ra compHiiy. on Russian trade.
Today also bronchi form tne nisi
rl (-finite nnnouiiceiuent that Semi i or
Hardin will r. sitm his seat in tn
senate immediately upon ihe inauK-
n rat inn of Covernor-elect Davis on
January 10 and the (-overnor-elect'i-
announcement thai he will innneui
alelv appoint Frank H. Willis, sena
tnr-el-ct. to the vacancy. This was
announced by Mr. Ibivis nft.-r a con
ference with Mr. Harding.
riNi:i i n tv ioi,LAits
AT.KM. I)
Woelke Just
of sour wine
Christmas evt
before Polfr-i
a ho
c, L''-It cnut Hen W
tro lo leave a pallon
In his automobile on
. Wo.-lke had a hearinw
.Indre Karl Racn thl
afternoon and paid his fine after h'
had pb-aded cnilty to havinK li'inor
in his possession.
Woelke wns arrested nnsitna
dav after th" w.no was found in hi
machine, bv nfM'ers victor anu
flrown He reftl-ed to 'ell where h
sot the ll'iuor, ofner-rs said. Prior
to his arr;i:rniii' ii', Woelke was out
on ;i ball.
Don't forpret sloper Fnilurd
cleaners and presets, when your suit
boftins to look sbHhby. They'll fix it
ud in fine snap" for you. Jiet phoiie
472 and a r-pr
BATTERIES!
Clii'voU-t Cars I2B.00 and $"8.00
D.ilck Cars. . .$30.00 ami $46.00
For Olber Cars
Pili'es on Application.
MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
Agency llulck mid ChevroUH
441 N. Jackaon St. lioebnr(.
liOST AM) lX)t'M.
STIt A V Kl on Inn or pin- Kf wind,
1. K. Mnmti'i , Happy Vallfjf-
fST -iiold bar pin Kuid.-r pl. in
plion 2 ll -U or at Newa-ltt"
vlwr.
.-(I'NI Two anmll aold ctinlna. 0nr
may ut property uy paying u----t
i.itiiKhai km.
Knt-Nli Irftdy'a'uinhrr.ila." in 'fair i nn
ditlon. ebony haitd.. biok.n tlpn.
iiv.io-r may bi property by pay
ment fT ad. Kinder' addrena at
Nwa-ltftVltiw.
IaT Hkiiii'. h'r- on Jni-kwin st r
fi.oiKlaa NrttP'iiai liaiiK. Hinaii 1'imn
pur h.i with curren- y l.in. ral n-waid
fr lliob-r. I'" II l H Samlet m. fii-.l
Wnif Lane St. Ito-tidoiig. I'lmio
-It.
b'OK HAI.K.
KOIl HAI.K. llouae, 3 lota.
nlI St.
l-Mlt SM.K -:Hut p KUltur. Innuii
Mill St.
ll.l 1' A l'KKS .1 ii t tb" IbliiK for
llnir ninl -i raipfl
uis. 'Ift 'em ut
All suns of siilcs succ.'ssrully
concluded, for arranKenuMits sra
M. C. UAIIAIIAKill
30 N. rin St.
Loganberry Plants
If you Maul (.diuiU Hint will j; row
write W. L. BENTLEY
Wooilltiirn, Oregon, K. l.
Buy Better Bucks
and the
Best Breeding Ewes
far Less Monet.
BUT MiltP WHEN IHf f AR( LOW. THAT IS R CUT NOW
If yon ar- Intnrt'Rti'd In any nntirtir
or ?!thr sriiife or t OUAl i;il FOincp OI
tii folluWllltf hri-)K
Hutupi-lilra, Shrul!r. Idnoln. Horn
nv. ('(( wold. It ii mini u Init ur any
crona.
W rltfi na qiib k wtmt you want.
onvAnx uvKsrtK K :.m. co.
Box 61. North Portland. Oregon
ii
ntative will call.
non ounlit.! .-d U"bod"f la
oi'krfi'l, 1 tio n 6- K3i, or
('. (iinwt, Hox 147, kit. 1.
lio-HduiIK, On.
l'"OK HAI.K K verl.. ir I iik Mtrnwborry
KintH, 115 per linn); undiT 6J0 lot",
inn lua. K. M. Matthuwa, look'uaT
k-HU f W.K -All muk.-a r. tu(lt lP-
wiltwiM. flu up one y.-iii a Ruarnn
t. Vttllry if u lea Agent y, Euun,
oia.
FTrit SAI.K- --SibMi ft." 1 U-lio-h atu'ond
b4itd p.pe In Kood i-oiKlllton, 12 .onta
per font f. o. b. Itoneburif. Hoaeburg
I'l'itnltln nd HeatiiiiC Co.
Kolt SA l.li -Sti t. tly modern boua on
blCliIv i,npr---tl lota. tlo- In.
pMViiiaiit puld. Ill"" down, bnlama
t.Tm. Addreaa K. T, cure Nuwa
H. vti-w.
KoK S V'.i: "ituit.-rfly t r.'.un nepaiator,
jtlno.st ii-w. hole rHiine. hot witter
r. M.-i ..ii . ; i :t in. rurin wattti,
bro.nl tn.-. ull -h.-.ip for ft nil. In
itio i I'l.nik I l.i hn, t IX"jiville, or
plion.' I-IJl.
Kolt SAKK K.oir lir.-n :
4 Alr-o i n k i 1 1 n t nioto
h,irua mikI r
niim Hin.tll
NilW, t
It. No S. llti-c !M-A. :
m KKUKI-S I'Olt SAl.K r ram Mull
prttdio-liirf utrHtn of blrda. While
I'lytnoiilli Uo.-ka and White UB
borna. Am booklnn- erdera now for
d.iy old .'h b-k a. Kxts for hatfliliiK In
a-:iMin. A. S. Hunt, J2 Jaokaon tit..
UoH.-burff. oreaon.
4. two nr.x
II. I, thrati
ver. aultable for rim-
nil op niiif lit net y. wot.tl
l.noniia. itoeiur.f. it.
Inquire 7;:i
pul -
th. r
Hovlew while
Kolt s.l.K--on t-ow. du In ielve reb.
hulf-brefd Holatetn; oti belfer, 1
.tiH old. frfNb about l. 24 1-4
H IM-In On. Bia.te llolnt.dn vwir
Una- heifer, (len. Telford. Ht. 1, rtoae
b'liK (Happy Vitl-.y .
ITALIAN I'ltKN'K TIUiKS at 2a per
lt)i) und up. Tiiree plr.ea lo a el eft
fiom. I'ndlirreed plunta In "Trehla.,"
the k r mh test t'.oiunarelHl eannlniT
Hd awbei i v et Inl rodueed. ol at
91.i per 1 ii ti i. Olber amn.lnrd varla
tlea ul $7 per liino. We a.dl all varle-ll.-M
of ireoH and phiiit". Kutfene
N 'iih.tIi'h, KticMii. Or.Kon
Logan Tips,
Spring Delivery
Thft.se are not sprout plants, Joint
daiita or upranKla tip plants. They
e flrat-claaa tipa. AImo bavo Blraw
uerry plants and all ktuJs fruit
trcea. Uetter book your order now.
K. L. KM-I3
Three miles wet of RoseburR.
, Aitnctt to yuor atuvc.
l All th tank with hnro
-ti or ctxu oil antl It raulr dm.
c.ynamical. V.wkM KihI tnh- batlar
Tn.-rri on rihI utf likn iru. Ni flr-a lo
lnrt, N.i b iiut'i ntr . ooal or wwmj.
ItHVBS lu.urx of n.H-k lUitv. AtMttluUla
bf. Iita fa f HI Ubmiun.
f.KANZ RDSIBUHC. PHONE 139 8
DRf R. P. BRADFORD
AND WIFE
Licensed Chiropractic
Physicians
1 Kibe Home INI lVtkllia IHik.
HE INLINE - MOORE
Conservatory
IM',I, IHM'AltTMKXT
will oi'.'n J.i'iiiary 1, 1121.
.lt4. I'h i-. II. ''id, lii.-tru.-tor.
ANo n v k.iul.'rKiirt.-ti an. I
I'liysl.-nl I'M ili-.il lull rlii-si'a will
Ih-kIu v. nli Ni-w Y.'ar's.
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rlih nine
h-r. was
GRAY OATS
W Usv- a f"' bush l of Wll-laru.-t!t
Vall-y crsy oals rhrap.
Now Is tli tlnin to jr.'l a rluc
tlon on llnll'-d Parley.
We hare rrtuc"d prlc-s on
mlllrun and all kln! of t--ds.
Alfalfa hay I 12 P'T ton .
JUDD & McMILLIX
Pride of workman
ship llus exacting
care mikes o U r
DRY CLEANING
uniformly .satisfactory.
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