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HOW 9WO lOtllCBO wn.KBvnn U.. "ja.iau-u I IM-KiH ti A T rrf Dally, pat year, by mall... !. Dally, six BODlbo. by aaaU a- By carrier, par moatb la. Aaautlaled fraaa la aaclualaalt Milled to tha uaa for repobilcatlaa of all B.we lapalchaa erealleo to II or tot olb.rwl.. credited In tbla Baaar aud alao tha local o.wa publl.liea bara la All riant, ol republication of pe etal ai.patclm herelnare alao raaar. " fcntered a. ecna-cia.e matter My If. ma, al Iba po.t office at Hoeeburif. Or.soa, und.r Jlie Act of March l. 111. BUSINESS MEN OPTIMISTIC. In the face of contlnui-d alumpa In prlcea aa tnduatrlal and trade deflation progrvMHa, It la nolkeoule that t lien- la an cncouraxing nut ol opuiiiiMu u leading manufacturer, and tiUHlnenn men. The period the country la no papain through wan dlm ounted In ad yanco by men familiar wlih ihe opera tluna of pconomlra. .MerehalllH Ken rrally ware reluctant to "luke Ions" and at once nler upon the loaei price li-vela for niercliaudialiig. and It la not urprlHlnK that tlila nlmulil have been the a. Mont uierehanla hull atx ked up heavily with lilKh priced liooda. Hut bunlncHH linn now realize that they were KUilty of an error of Judgment In proceedliiK on the anxuin Hon that high-level prii ea would holil up through the prenent winter. Hit lerneaa analnM the federal reHerve board which followed tin action In "llKhtenlnK up" on money haa itlvcn way to a realltallon that HiIb wan In only effective wny of alopplnx Influ Hon of prlcea and of reducing them to the level on which a lexumptlon of In duatriall trade and activlllea could be baned. There la yet much lo be done In the work of readjuniiiient, but a be ginning haa been innde, and there If reason to believe that recovery la now gelling under way. I'redictlona thai worker- would refuae to accept new condltlona are now aeen lo be un founded. Nothing la lo be gained b) enlarging on the condition of euem Dlovmenl. but all ahould Join In Hie apread of nptinilnm. for a (treat deal will depand on the alate of mind In which the nation approachea aolutlon of the InduHlrlnl problem. The (rln cl'ilo If priyrholngy functioned In bringing preaent condltlona about: It ahould operate to help In overcoming' them. THE HABIT OF ACCUSING. Hevere condemnation ahould bc heaped on Ihe practice of many per aoua. which haa aliuont attained Ihe proportlona of a national hublt, to make chargea agalnnt public offlclaln ftr other prominent pernona IhroiiKh the newnpapera or In waya that give .hew no opportunity of defending iheiuaelvea. Charlea M. Hchwab. irealdent of tha lleihlehatn Hteel Cor puratlon, who gave much of bin Hun to Ihe Kmergency Fleet Corpoiatlon during the war became the victim ot an unwarranted attack when Colonel Abadle, former controller of the I'ni ted Htatea Hhlpplng Hoard, charged thai Mr. Hchwab had collected L'un. Put) from the government In a alngb month. Mr. Rt-hwnb promptly went b.-fciie a congreanlonal committee anil produced evidence to nhow Hint hi had not received a dollar from the government an aalarv and thai lie had paid bin own pernottal expennen. Col one Abadle apollgized for bin hanl chaii'.e, but a grave injunllce linn been done Mr. Hchwab. Kerioun chargen are frequently made acalnxt officiah. of the government, usually by p nmit who are not responnlble either In fin nncea or character, and thene Individ train are permuted lo enenpe the pun Inhment Ihey denerve for I heir at tcniptn lo defame I lie haraeler of public men. Kven t limit h apnllcler are foiilicomlng. miirh harm ban been (lone In Die minds of thoughtless per aonn. There In nol housewife In Ihls broad, fair land who ban not or will not at some nine or other agree with I'rof. (iault of Northwenlein I'nlver nlty In advlnlng women to meet the Vurly conduct uf unan and devilish hunbandn with ajl Inslnnl and prac Ileal nhow of temper "Swing on them wlih whuteter In balldt," counsels 1'rof. C.ault. He recollllliellds a dlnh pan of nonpy iir greasy waler. or a rolling pin or flat Iron an aproprlale Weapons There are few men who could nland U pbcf.ire such a fvnnllade There la nouiething no uncomprotnis log about a rolling plu li remind, line no tn mil of i, ini. (rH biseiiiln. Hint lmien..iiatnble pie i t nil whli li graced Ihe tulde during Hie hone? i nam Von cannot ,iruc i(h a roll lg pin To be mire. Iliele are huibandn who nol be rontent to let the lllllr ibiiueitlc scene end there They will retnllate Inn sfi.r II la over and Ihe wife ha b.1.1 (be is! wold. Ihe air will he climer : husband fni l.ss llkelv t,i f ,,,,i a rrouiliv iiiinhI annlii I'mrensur tlaull ban raised ilimn-si u- stufe lo Hie level uf a linlverntv lectuie Itul The Clancy Kids Horace Will Know Bettrr Now fEXCY L. CROSBT 1 M WAS AFRAID THE STAIRWAY ALONE Portland Woman Had Awful Dizzy Spells And Was In Constant Fear Of Falling. Tanlac Overcomes All Her Troubles. "I enjoy all my uiealn now and never ait down to the table without reeling thankful for whut Taulac ban done lor mi." aald Mra. Ma Marvin, of 1733 I'oriHiuouth Ave, I'oitlanU. Ore. I "Kor two yoarx I Muttered frc.m a badly dlHonlered stomach and ner j lounean u nd wan In a dreadfully run-down coiidltion. I hail no -itienglh nor energy and could hard ly drag around at all. My appetite wan no poor I Jilnt bad lo forC4 my- he ban really not told the women folk mi) thing they did not know already. Congressiiian Kimeon I). Fesn, of Ohio, i-liairinan of the republican con-Kl-eHsiolial colulliillee in of Ihe opin ion that ihe republicans of die next house will give lillle encouragement to the claims of republican contestants for 'lemiH-iatic nealH unlesH the claim ants ran establish a prima facio case in Ihelr behalf. He called all.-n l ion to the fact Unit the republicann will have a largo iiiajorllly in the next house and do not want to be uccused of using Ihelr power arbitrarily. Con lenis are pending in a number of the Houlhern disirlcin where there was but a small plurality In favor of the democratic candidates. In one of those rases In North Carolina the re publican contestant made out kiicIi a lining argument that Mr. Fckh ad vanced him a loan from the congres sional coiiunltee to aid in the prosecu tion of bis claim. It is undcrst 1 Ihnl If oilier cases of similar merit nre developed further aid will be forthcoming. Whenever Ihey want to have a real ly high old time down In Koseburg they singe a revival. Just now they've got a fellow mimed Itulgln luimmerliig away al the devil until 'he whole town Is biilitiir with ex citement; parades of lepenlanl sin th. headed by brass hands, wlih fire works all along the lino of march ;ind nlher circus features are dallv at Tactions, with a double bill on Sun' :y. Old Nclk's lllndeiiburx line ol lefense seems to be crumbling al l( it con Rest point. -Fiigene (iiiard. Will Demonstrate Electric Brake ipeaklni! campaign slaris on Feb. f. lllomallc Wcctlie llrnke Cotupaln list liltlil il was d.-l.'i in K.-nd iisiige Marsh, one of the Inventors ir Ihe brake, mat to the atiloiiiid.il. elilers to c.ililliiiie Hi,. ) liionstra inns or the Invention ill an effort In nleiesl more if Ihe hine roncelns n ailopiliig Hie brake. A number of very Inleresting ilemiinslriilinns were made last year bv V. M Parish. Mr 'aimer and Mr. Marsh til various :dacis Ihrolliimiil Hie eiisl and tun It if Ihe IciiiIIiik 1 oik. -ins hi.-,, M crested in Ihe Invellll.in iiiey in, dill askliigll for fin Ho r ili iii.insira ions and are iiiixlnus lo iihtam m.ire nfol mill Ion on Ihe workings nf Hie inake Mr. Marsh will go fust lo Se itlle and from there In lieinut and -v i 1 1 spend a number of weeks in lisli-in cities, osH'i liill lii the iiKilll! acturillg disti l. Is. in ibe mli n st of he local coiiinanv The dlleclorn also ratified the n. lli.n if Ihe sales manacer III ilaruu tin- re unhung shirk ill Ihe hand ..I II I' Willis, slock broker, ol l,i i land. wh. w ill lake care of tile stis k sales In 'he future. M i(lH t I I I N M. A ipisial meeting of l.uurel l.i.dv. No A. F A M . will I I, 111 the Masiiulc leiuple ...In, s,hn .veiling. February : Woik In Hie K A. d.gr.e lly onl. r of v V W F II MiKIS. S. cv - - i J A. Havenport and wife wtio have been vlsltlei: t A...,iiv' will, Mrs laveiiHirt s t.ir.-m and a' various; pomls In th,- Wdiurueiie valley, w-iih fin n.ts iiinl r.l.ifv,, have r.'turn. d to t hon . u ; l'.'- tp rrP,ttf TO 00 UP tell to eat. Kven this cuumil aour atomach and mitigation which dis pensed me terribly, and 1 had auch awful headadien and dizzy npella I wan afi aid of falling I a a'i ner viii and rentleaa 1 could hardly lei. and felt miserable all the time. "My rn. who had gotten rid of a bad r:i-R of nioniai-ii and liver tniliblu by Ihe line of Tallinn, brought me a boitle one day and I h.guii to pick up and feel b. it. r rlejit away Well, nil holllm liu made a new woman of me. My appetite in the ...... I.....I tilt. I I e:.t and elliov just antlliiiig I vuint wlilmui lln bother ing nie any. My aleep in koiiiih alio .r ..I I'm i'ii inving nolendid health. I Js' think a world of Tanlac mid gladly give it my highest endorHctiieni." Tanlac la Hold In Hoseburg dt w. F Chapman: In lilxonvllle by Thoa. Hatfield and by leading druggists everywhere. Beauty Chats By EDNA KENT FORBES iiaik dim.ssku s tits SOMKTI.WKS my hair dresser grows talkative, mid then she tells me all sorts of interesting and useful things nl. out the hair, thlngn based on her wide and personal experience, things tiMi valuable to be lost In the tiny risiin where she wields a brush and a vibrator and where she Juggles lull hollies of sweet Slui'llillg oils. "The average woman Is iihi harsh Willi her hair," she snld the other day. "Flllnr she brushes It furi ously, or she doesn't brush n m nil; either -ehe slh-ks over ll when wash ing or she washes the life from It." "Not nil scalps can stand tnr soap, though it la a good soap. Hut It Is harsh. I use ciH-i.iiut oil, be cause ll Is mild mid cleiinslng mid nourishing; It Is a dandruff pre ventive, nod It will not hurt the uiosl sensitive sculp. I use It for nil colors ol hair, except cases where there Is too lunch natural oil, und then I use a s.mp with the least lilt of borax In Its makeup. If for any reason I run short of coconut oil, I use olive nil or Ciisl Hi soap. "I use ii free lather llrst. rinse, nnd use a very light lather. I can tell from the feel of h,c tniitr. though. 4.P ( ! "It it 'T-fs tKiH-- ..V" Taka Car of tha Hair In Youth and It Will Stay Good All Your Ufa. whether one ne of Hie soap is enough. I would mnssngi. tiM. ,-ip dry If I could give Hie time to It, but as I cannnt. 1 uH ,, towel to wring nut the sili-ci lliious m.iiure from the li :i I r and then us.- the warm nlr f:m. Hut ahiiiys iniisa-e liie .-nlp after n sliauiim und ue the elis tric vibrator. This brings the frch nils to the siirfa.v i.f the seiitp." If oil are still sixteen, and sinnll. I Honk It an excellent 1.1. n to ,.r the li.ilr ilnwu. There are .. mau enr b.ni t M,lt w,,rh Ul, nj llll.'L'I'H' '.' I. .....I,',,P flir , r V 7- tm MM Commissioners Will Favor A ppropriation County Commlasionern Lous n Weaver apent yeaterday at KocK creek Investigating the need of a new .bridge acrosn that ati.-am tn' ilte of the former bridge, which re cently collapsed. At the p es-nt time the residents have swung a cable acrota Ihe stream and on ttiis have a rider, connsting of a seat nung on a pulley, enabling them to crosa with great deal of trouble and exertion.. This is a verv dan gerous nieana of crossing tf.e stream, and is hardly ulted for a person ot avordupois, conaeguent ly neither ot the commissioners attempted a .-rousing, t'pon returning to Itose burg last night, they stat.-.l tl.at they will favor an appropriation for thi project. On account of the abs.nce ol County Judge Stewart, who Is tiliie ill, county court was (-..mliicted to day by the two ciMiinission.-is lloiitlne matters and bills -.e prac tically all that came up tor con-dd eration toduy. Experienced Waitress Wanted I'mpnua Hotel. AllOUNI) TIIK TOWN In In lortlnnie II. J. Ililileburn la spending sev eral days in I'orlland atteiidiog to business mutters. To Vouch I In .... Miss Gladys Strong who has n large class In iniislc al Yoncalla spent yesterday In that city. VUllIng I'rlends .Mrs. J. H. Clark nf Winchester arrived In ltosehurg .this morning lo spend the day visiting with friends. Itctlli-ns to Myrlte Cn''k Mrs. Sherman ltain.-s who has been shopping In this city returned to h' hnino In Myrile creek yesterday. From nkltinl Mrs. George Ktoarnn of Oakland tsspendiiiK a short lime In the city today attending to business mailers Here From Wilbur Mra. W. S. Howard of Wilbur came to Uosel.iirg this morning to she and visit with friends for a shorl time. , From Km Irene C. II. Kincald, of the Metropolitan life Insurance company of Kugene in transacting business mailers In the city today. Kctunis Home Mrs. J. W. Gallup, who spent p -hurt lime in this city shopping, re turned to her home in Myrtle creel yesterday. Milling He Miss M. Spear who has been vis iting Miss Theo Chadwick of this cil left for her home In Kiddle yesler day. SM'inls liny lb Mrs. J. S., Clayponl w ho has been siiendlng a short time In this city returned to her home at Green yes terday. SI n. lent lloily M,rliiit Ihe regular student body nieelins of the h t k h Hihnnl will he held to day aud repntis of the committees rend nnd discussed. Itcriniis Imiii Mrs. II. I.. Sherman who has been shopping in ihis city for a shor lime returned to her home in Myrtl Creek yesterday. ( Itetnrns lo Kiddle Miss Father Hall who has been vis itlng for several days in this citv. re turned lo her home In Klddlo yester tord;.?, afternoon. To Make lnvellgalion County Health officer Miller went to Oakland this morning where h. will make an Investigation of report -d unsanitary ninditions. lieturns From iit Miss Fintiia Faulkner, who has heen visiting m I'nrtlanil and Fu g.-ne for several days, returned to her home in ihu city yesterday. Visit Suit 1 4,1,,. t'jiv Mr and Mrs J c. Itrvnc of Ibis itv left yest.r.lav for Salt Lake "lty wh. re ih. v 1M1 visit with Mrs l'r lie's mother. Mrs. II. Halls. Mr. I. mini,. Imi.r,,,,,! F. li. Giiihi., . :;, i, rep-esentativ.-, of the Oregon Growers Co operative ni.i.ltioll who has Isecn confined his home wi-!i a l,i,t attack ot the grippe tr t,. ,,, ,,, (I.V!) ,. iiteiiding lo Iiis dunes again. He ,.f 'his ninriung wiih Countv Agon Hal.-ti fur Myrtle Creek to'comin. -i I to lining d. irieiMr.illon today. -L - . I M MICKIE SAYSi " . j.SIVVI sruiu cOH&l Cftt ANU KTW-rw' ' ' , I lWTO TV' OFPeS V tVC." VOOU, I 66 telVJIVj' A OeiCOOf NOvu, f . . ......w i-vi rt-wW;cC, J JAVES HARTNESS James Hartnes of Springfield, Vt, governor-elect of the state, is noted as an astronomer and Inventor. IS -What They Mean DO YOU DREAM OF GHOSTS? SoMl'TIMFS one dreams of seeing a glmst. Nut a dead person appear ing to him as If In life and taken by ihe ilreani consciousness ns living, hut a ghost such as we read about In "creepy" stories such ns furnishes the motive power for oiilja boards; dim l.liaiitiiins tinting through dreiinilund. I ain't be scared If you have such a dream; the in slii's know- nil nhoiit these apparition,. If the phantom ap pears dud in white It Is an omen that y.m will Increase in prosperity If you are prosperous now nnd attain pros perity If you are litiprnsperotis. Some happiness Is soon to be yours from an linevpeitcl soitree. The fanner's Ileitis MM yield abundant harvests and the Miller's ship ionic safe to port. ir.tbe phantom is cd in black the ."ineii is not so favorable. In that case "U must be careful nf your nionev nf. fairs, and If you w.int the g. things f this life be prepared to struggle for tlll'lll. Those who have drenmeil nf a hob coblln or sisster nre advised by the oracles not t contract debtn-nt nil I1""'" K 1 advice-,,.,, ,,, to go on a Journey for ,, )f ,,, s.,r, wears blaik. And speaking of ,ih. r,r T ,,,,. line, the eminent Ki,cli dream In vestig,,,,,, . of (nvi.u Hon beam,, fully convln.-ed of tl , ;"rr lh -pint, m hi. merly ,,..,,;M ,h a p,rit which pir.Mpates n h .--nre ..f the. so far a. n." ' f. be smerier , ,1, ,, !i,,o; but alo truly creative" lia.i.-nrr..-, wrm,,,., ,,.,,. eMreilie f .. se I , f ., ,, I ' I'. -. "leu l.y ,.. 1'ke Srlienier .oi',,,',,,,, , . f s, H.h DOVWN UV1N4 cijos-' i ii BKiavyiri L Kaoeaai ( 'f l ) R About ''-tt -S ii iteiy ?jyN i Revised SHOES We have Men's $2.4 up Our Barry dress Barry shoes that were $12.50, now Duds for Men IMMmiS IN I'OKTI.A.MK Portland Gregoniun: 'Financial conditions nre better in southern (Iregon than nny where else ill the siaie," declared J. 11. Iluotli. banker of Ko3oburg, yeslerday nt the Im perial. "We didn't have war profltn in our part of the state, as was the case in some sections, aud so are not suffering now from Inflated condi tions. Another thing that heipa us is that we have u wide diversity of crops. If one isn't very successful there Is always a chance to make up on something else." Mr. Booth wan born in ltosehurg and he's proud of 11. "Do you know (hat 97 per cent of the population in Douglas county is American born?" he said. He calling the early days in the Umpquu valley, Mr. Ilooth and li.il M tschall fell to gossiping and recalled the time iu the early '80s when a steam boat managed to navigate the Ump iua as fur as ltosehurg, much to ihe great delight of Ihe folk of the surrounding country, some of whom had never seen a steamboat before. The boat had difficulty in Retting back to sea and none has ever tried CLASSIFIED COLUMN ALL NKW I LASSIUKII ADVBKTIMKMKIMTS WILL IIR POIND 01 till I'A'iB INDKII HEADINU "NKW TODAY." WANTED. WANTKI Knipiy won.lcn barrel it. In- KXi'IOltlK.NTKU WAITItKSH wantvd ut l'min)mi Hoti l IMnintf Kiiom. WANTKIj Wuuacuiitii-8, per tier Ktove wood, $2. in cor.l 4-fout wood. linyer Hioji. I'hnne H-F14. WANTKI To HI V SO or 100yoiit.fr t-wt'fi i r fwc l;iinlifi. I. OhUfn, Klk- ti-n. un-Kiiii. TIMttKIC I..MS WANTKI- tilve legal fl 1 1 pt Uii. kituN, 4iuantity. quality, l.-rhiK rt'iHlitiohii a ml price. Ail il re 8k I. rait- ,i'U H-Kf li w. (Iw W A N'i'Kl i -Tun I urkey hnn and one uiii't-I.ttftl turn. Stale wt-inht. bieei aii-l l-i i.f. Lloyd Knlei-tH, CamuH a(Kv. die. WANTKI 4 f r l or woman to aaalM in h"tiM-k. fi'injf. all inodtTn eiliven iei.. . s. Mliidlehm-i;. Round Prairie, r.-. I'Im.ik- L'SmlT., Myrtle 1'rewk. A TK1 I'aptT ha uk In, and kalno- ?ni iit. i.. Kixher now and avoid th niMK nir-h. 1'hoiie HO, or cull at 11 : ! ' tt m p. ihit Ptore. .SatulBfactloii KU .l.tliti t-.l. SAl.Ki MAN WANTKI We want a real a. smaii l hat in reltuble and ener Hiih an auto, for a ptrmaneiit (:-1 1 ii .ii lu each countv of Oregon, Wit hinKt-.n an.l Idaho to sell h labor Kit in and farm conVenienoeH a i-Hi l. s for the hoin. barn and utot k. I h. y ait- artifli-!- with real merit nnd lie that Hie fanner will buy If prop- Tly pi . .. nt. d. They are lines that .'uv val.-Mi,an can hdnalu with or edit t. lihiu,.ir ,,,' nn Wir, ,e tan l-i.ii.i up a permanent lniinfn that will laHt for years. In anHWertiifr st-ite itrriiory preferred, your ae. 'IIiiik e . lit-n. - and references. It i a .!i)iMis--ion proposition. A Rood siit-finaii run eaaijy make from $2.- ;"' '" n year. If you can uualify for the poHition it's worth the wlme i.r any salesman employed or uiMinpiov,.! v.m t'ulvert A Flume 'i.i iixenion. Oregon. rtm kent. Inlt RKNT-Tww room furnished flat. - llS. 11 'i' Ian Fi Ht .iKNTSafety deposit boxes KnfteNurn Natlonul Bank. I'"l: l: I'.ST Kniali house on Hamilton r l'h. ue Ko-Y. M i.ti.l l.- jirH. C:s Houth I'lne St. A I M. rri. k. l"!i KKNT Furnished room '.' '!h Si.uth Main Ht. with KKNT 1-arce front room fur Kentientan preferred. Phone 1 .'-Y MlSt'KLLANKOltt. ;lrHf"""aitinK of all kinds. i ."i. .iithriiKe. ' ' f-1 i tr first mortLrairn i.h-p. or nn-e a Rfre. i'-.iit on r Prices on Work Shoes fr0ni shoes from $8.50 up it since. Mr. BoothtahT wife on a visit. They V 1 to pet In a few wordoSE? with Mr. Hooth's h,,rJ" Booth, state highway comiki; who is here for ih ' commissioners. "tti Rice Crtek Phneti Passes Ann John Henry, m ag pio-m., nice Creek district, pawd , 5 Ins home on January 29 ift.,7,.' Illness Ha . ' 7 ' ltt l ', ""'re m ruujlte on October 2. 1842. came to J -natlo Rice l.reek l.lu 1. . 8 years. He is survived by fin ? fiwan. of Looking Glass; ul u, mume; may McCir Oakland, and (i nrn Pmi. ' OUllle. Punerul u,.-.o .1 . " were hi yesterday in the Willis Crwj J iery. mere were many Ine floral offerings for which th fc' -n io tnang tnelr many frit . WiWilillrf,.M. td FARM LOANS Money to lota i proved real estate, etc Lovru.. Interest. Rural Credit Firm lm WH HFKl'IA LIZK In safe InvMtnua and can Klve valuable advlctuji safety and sood I'elurni. Lmilu1 It over. Get your Idle fundi ke ft LOttT AND FOTTKD. FOUND Rlk pin. Ixtser mayhiwas by calling: at tills office and 4otr inK property. FOUND Pair lady's kid Hotm. On may have same by calling it lit . uiTice and dosciiiiing property. U)ST. STRAY F.D OR 8T0LEN-Jjm white, curly-hair J Jg, Sptu u shepherd. Rewai :l f-jr InforsMi leading to his recovery. dLk; line. LOST Between Ronebura- au4 T; calla, 1 Ford tlrehold?r, J tir Hl and license No. 46241. Flnlr f notify F. C. Frear, Countr Hoti ter. LOST One 32x314 Royal Corf l mounted on rim. with tire r tween Rouen ur and 8uthfnti.su ilav. .Inn 3ll Return to SrTk ti tlon, Jackson and Doug lu Su. b- ward. FOR HALfL FOR SALE I-rash cow at JucM Ml ll ins. FOR BA LK Fresh broccolL 0r Ornwcra rat klna; Corp, FOR HALK Oil TitADB Heavr Ttf Hoyer Hros. Phone 14-Kli I Foil SALE A few 60 gallon barrels. Service Oarage. ll V 1'r.i.n ah and 01 V. K. Roberts. Fair (.round .1 FOR HALK White Leghors P " "aiming. "" 7-"i I.VTT7 Ut I a.' Thnrrmie-hbrtd 1 RtM-k eecs for batching. -'iv ir- .iioiiu ""'"-. ,...ifi 11 n hrtv Or Crowen nrnNL HAY FOR HALh-Kdenboww Or- Fisher. PhM FOR HALK 1-ton irut-k. Jw,7( hauled. A Rood bur. be a Rarker A Co. frUH WAL.K Modern w. if.h1 nlni'ii for rk i-Kel turv St. run i-nuf 'f 1 - ' mt er. irood as new. inguir. Review. - r r: rr r ....... niAHra If. M. Clark. 2 doors south oi side store. KOK HALK OR I HAITI - r:. Durham bull l. a. v.. i one, urf. t Koir a i:e-i i v Sl rt.se. ore. A -1 rum, limn, in,".. era Aaaix-latlon. FOIt HALE 8aaon1 "i'a, p.r Hit on th. armino. '"" Hnyer Hroa.. inu.r.i. KOR BALE Ford lailraa, J,, Jhlna for Illn.r bi..mM. " Ihe lloaebiirn Oar HAUV rlllCKS varini. prlrra reaannahlr. ""'Zm. lnvlll. O. N. N'h-3; l. I C. awln fr. in , t Kiaht week. old. I'" Foil HAI.B Cheap If '"""nieJ. e Apply OreKua Uaa ana i " " J " . r.j r C.KT Ilt'SY tnveatmrala. , Wa ara orrenna earnlnn from to P" 9 of Pinalello to nt I t"',-t rt of Vancouver. a- net C;. market price P'" BK Pee M V. Hire, of ica fl.lt MA I.K I'ure " ' 1 S J aing-le or imrewieii about 100 . "' r.,lrl 0 Int. A few ood r, a'Jl ml bred lo farrow ' ,T on. reai.tered O I. C. b' m old. welanr am.... - ' A Ranch, Bratkway, Ore