Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, February 21, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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Ht Carrier, pir BtontB.
T . . .... D.. la ABClUSlTttir
..UIM TlTTh. us. for 'V?'''1
11 naws 4Upmtcba eradltad lo 11 or
4 i).o Ih. loci d.w. pub .';
i. ah Mabla o' republication of P
dlspaifnei h.r.lrajBojaw.e.1.
" Kutared 'and-ra manor Mir
Oreion. under ln.Ael of M.-ch tjljr
RoarburK. rvicn, l-.tniry lit
PIUH.ItrSS IN KOI'CATIOS.
. . i. .!,. wi.rlr nioonliKht
Anierica.i. I
achnols factory schools aim nuuiei-
scnooii. l
OUS uumi ...-- , I
......... n.uul.a ar UtOIIK 1
ployed to teach adult Illiterates In
I 1.1a
country how to read ann wnio
the English language. Progress is sHf ,,,) to hoth Ihe republican
being made, but It Is slow work. I Ki.v-rnjr of the stale and the repub
More hopeful, however, are t he (,an w.n.()r v p senator.
signs that the future crop 01 i -
ates In the United States will be
smaller In proportion to our popula
tion than al present.
A specialist In the federal bureau
of education, in a recent address.
euiphaslied these facts: In 17U me
I., u liillliner OI Clliniimi . n.
... in ii.- United Stales was only
little over 12.000.00U. About half
were enrolled In schools. In 19 1 H
the school-age pmulallon had
reached considerably more Iban 27,
000,000 and three-fourths were en
rolled. Fifty years ago the average num
ber of days each pupil attended
school was 78 4 a year. Hy 191 the
average attendance had reached
119.8 days a year. In 1S70 the
Schools ineniseives w' ............ .
only an average of 132 2 days, while
in 11 school sessions averaged
nit dnva a year.
With ine rapm
development or tne an-year-ro,.,...
school and the summer session, that
average must have risen again lnc8 ,
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191
There Is another Interesting com
parison. In 1 870. of Ihe six and a
half million school children only 1.6
per cent were In secontlary schools.
In 1918 the proportion had risen to
7. per cent. During the 28 years
ending with 1918, the population of
the United Slates Increased 68 per
cent. Attendance at high schools
and colleges during that same
period Jumped 710 per cent and 139
per cent respectively.
The desire for education is here.
It Is up to the school authorities, or
rather the public acting through
them, to sec to it that capable, well
trained and thoroughly qualified
teacher! are put In charge of the
learning-seeking youth of the land,
teachers who are sufficiently well
paid to enjoy their high calling, to
pursue It with self-respect and with
the ambit Ion and opportunity to
keep abreast of the needs.
An educator says that up to the
age of four or five years children
are Just like puppies. Spank them
to make them mind. Don't reason
with them, for they don't know what
you are driving al, he advises. Helng
an educntnr, he ought to know, but
one mother saya that she's not an
sure he's right. The other day the
family dog snapped and Jumped at a
man walking on the sidewalk in
front of the house. So she called
him and gave him a good whipping,
and said. "Tommy, get right In your
kennel and stny." And Tommy, be
ing an unreasoning dog. slunk in.
Not long after that she had to
punish little four-yenr-old Hobby.
"Now Hobby, you go right upstairs
to bed and slay there until I call
you." Hut Hobby didn't want to go
He much preferred to stay down
stairs and play and have a good
time. And he didn't liesllnte to try
all his charms to get mother to
change her mind. Now mnvbe 1 t
wasn't reason that tidd Hobby he
could get mother to let him off by a
few hugs and kisses; maybe It was
Just instinct. Hut, being a mother,
she says she knows It was reason,
and she's glnd her hoy doesn't obey
like an unreasoning puppy.
Zero hour has been set for 10
o'rloik tomorrow morning. He rendy
to go .iver the top for the new Cbain
lier of commerce.
The report that the former Ctar
of It u I a Is alive is probably as re
liable ss any report from the same
source.
The man who can get satisfaction
out of studying seed catalogs at this
season of ihe year is no bolshevlst
Sometlm.Ti a man gels a hard Jolt
when be falls in the estimation of
hla nelgblMira.
When a mnn la single he calls It
temperament; after she becomes his
wife he calls it temper.
This la "Joiners" week. Join thi
Chamber of Commerce
The
Kids
Generous Little
Tlmmle
By
PERCY L. CROSBY
The cry of Equal rights for
Ur.uiklvrr' win a victory the other
. u.. u T Phunman nf i
that borough itai 'ejected president I
nf the New York Federation
1 OI !
Mary,
ii'i,n.i.ii'i dnhK over Mini
... . kl ...,,. Itu n Hill UI1IIM (tf
the ninnbers d. clare.1 that the re-
I ,i,u,..rt that ihe federation
.nt.ri to keen out of politics. Miss
U nr.d Is an active worker In the re-
pubiit-:. party ai.J a my office nui.'.
er. Hr friends millo when this is
Klven as reason for the vote, and
comment ou Mrs. Chapman's mem-
i u-rsliin In the omens victors
nersil IP " " -"- -
ij.g.u. which ha been almost more :
l'MH11 "' . ... -
j ..I. ..nil .1 I II t 111 1 1 If Til II 1 1 I I'll I I V I
l (IIU1III , 111.'. ,
than
ii. iivi.rxffl woman in either
nKUHr party, and b declared It
When a Jersey City policeman
falls from (trace hereafter he will be
punlshi d hy being forced lo listen to
a lecture on morals by the police
department chaplain. The ruling
h(U( Jli)t ,)(,(,n ,,,,,
Senator James Hamilton Lewis.
belter known as J. Ham., allows no
trlvlallb s lo stand In Ihe way of his
natural, spontaneous, sociability nnd
Joy In seeing his friends. He has
been In town fr a few days, stop
ping at the Ililtmore. where also Is
Mary harden. The other morning
ihe senator was Just emerging from
his bath when tie heard those un
mistakable Irills in the corridor out
side his salie. ' That's Mary C.nr-
' cxcl'iimcd he to himself. II
was: she was singing on ner way i"
a morning musical. And before she
had taken ti n steps mrre there win
a eYo.,m,.. hehind her and
h rB wn Jnmni ,lIlln,on invito.
...rurdv and modestly wrapped in a
nun i.i
ha Hi robe and haih slippers, with the
balh sponge still In his hand. Otherr
nlong the corridor had heard thi
singing and the "Yoo-hoo!" and
with Interested lookers-on at the
'handshaking and felicitations, with
Interpolations of nuologloa for his
appearance from the senator.
It has been a long, long time
since "The Winter's Tnln" has been
produced In New York, or probably
anywhero else In the country. Am1
when II was given at the Little The
iter the other day. It was done as r
performance for young people. I'
hnrdly seemed like the best or
Shakespeare's for a very youthfii'
nndlence, nnd I wondered If New
York children were supposed to be
so sophisticated that the Jcnlousi
and all Ihe rest of It were accepted
as entirely appropriate for them. '
discovert d. however, thnt Just like
children anywhere else, they aro sf
unsophisticated thnt everything In
appropriate to their age passed safe
ly over their heads.
He was the most truly elepnn
appearing person on the Avenue. HP
top hat and his pearl gray trouser
and his frock coat were all exacth
right and exceedingly dressy. Noth
Ing less than a wediilng could hnvi
been up to them. It seemed almost
t condescension for him to get or
'he bus. Hut 'nn he swung on h
nied the hand of Ihe conductor
"Hello. Surge! Great to see yov
Tftnln." Thero was reril frlendsbli
'n the conductor's grin. "Hello
Huildy! I almost dldn'l know you
Willi your faco so clean."
It will be a pretty heartless rob
ber If be holds on to Ihe hrooch he
stole from Mine. Tetrarr.lnl thi
other night after he knows when
she got It. The pin. which Is n circle
with a1 red cross in the center nnd
-et with 16 diamonds, was presented
to the opera singer by the Milar
tubercular hospital for services ren
dered during the wnr.
l.ucY jeannk rmrr
join i iii: t . or
notice i.ixiioN mf.x
The time for paying your dues to
I'mpiliin Host, American Legion, hns
been extended from Feb. 1st lo Feb
Nth. acconllng to word received
iioin nanonai Headquarters, ray up
low ami keep orr the deliniiuept list
LEON McCI.INTOCK.
Adlutnnt I'tupiiiia l'osl
JOIN TIIK I'. OK I
-IIFD Ml TE Aim I OH OI
IHIIIHIN, HWS I 'A Vl
ttlv I'liifpil IT..!
C A LCI,' III). Alia.. Feb. L'l Senti
mental folk have shed I. irs oxer tin
iltlmale rate of Ihe horse whirh the
believe will disappear Is fore Ih.
motor driven vehicle. Hut. II s Ark
II. livestock coutmtatOnii.-r of Can
ula. dei lares that at II, e recent con
mess of the Western Canada l.le
stock I nlon here that those who nr.
SUITS $25 S.
r.l A SNttwr h, Minimi lip.
IrrtMl lo arln'l Irein H..i,
" an-l M.iifi rli.it.tnv
it I ,.
IT,i ; .X M , , ,77 l m
shedding tears had better hed them
over the ultimate fate of the motor
vehicle, especially on the farm.
"Mechanical power" laid Arkell.
"will never supplant Old Dobbin on
the farm. Far from falling off In
numbers, the horse population of the
ennt inent
In Increasing: rapidly. 1
look for a steady development in the
. . I .k.. .till u.rlnMBlrl.mHK.Ii.1. tho fnll..,inff IITUV jsiOllS I
ureeauia; Ol iiuiiwi "...
affect the automobile and truck bus-
inesa. M'Mor
inifki am a vaiuaoie
asset in the world's vvork. but there
are certain kinds of work, not only
on the farm
that the truck can not
ilo and which only a Rood team or
horses can do. Ik not be afraid that
the horse will join the Dodo and the
pter-o dactyl In extinction, lie will
continue forever, lo be numbered In
the most important factors In the
,h i. .k. .i,r. humrn
- ........
miohIui rm n-r..uu-a Ih. world's
I'" " " " " -. -
horse population will keep pace Willi
It."
JIIIY TIIK '. UK .
i.imik t: iii.iii:
We guarantee satisfaction on all
repairs, l'bone 309 and tell us your
troubles.
It won't cost you anything to look
.i.... 1 .......i .. .i
j over our iinu oi uwy ima .
j trucks.
All makes bought and sold.
F. I.. McfJKEW K. SHANKS
O. K. C.nragc, 620 Winchester St., at
Camp (.rounds.
Jlll TIIK C. ! '
IIASSI.F.It F.XI'F.ItT IS IIF.ItlC.
Howard Doimlios, Factory l)enion
Klnilor, Acconi,) uii.it hy A. Winn
rortbillil lliillirll Miiliacer of ('Klxt
CMiiHiny, isiton.
A. Winn. Portland Hranch Man
ager of the llassler I'aclflc Company.
accompanied by Howard Douglass.
Factory Expert of Ihe Hassb r Com
pany, are here conferring with their
dealers, the I,ockwood Motor Com
pany of Ibis city. Mr. Douglass spent
today demonstrating a quicker
method for Installing Hasslera for
Fords at Ihe Uickwood Motor Com-
panv s show room i. Air. nougiass
by his method demonstrated thai
Ha -slers can be Installed by any me
chanic in scarcely more than half an
hour, whereas Ihe time generally re
quired is two hours.
Although Mr. Douglass matin no
particular effort to establish a
record, he installed one set In thirty
two minutes. His record time for
the Installation is twenty-five mln
Ules. Hastiler Shock Absorbers for Ford
"ara can only be purchased here
through their exclusive dealers, our
aggressive Ford dealers, the Lock-
wood Motor Company, of this city.
IIIIV TIIK I' IIP C
I SED t'AiW l-'Oll SALE
s'tiidehnkor $ 200
Ford Hug $ 275
Ford car $ 275
Oakland roadster t 600
-ttudebaker $. 800
Mllchell $ 800
Ton truck $ 925
iltldebaker $1250
Liberty bonds full face value on
'he above cars.
MOTOIt SHOT CAI1A0K
Jackson Street.
JOIN TIIK l tiv r
1(.;S I OK Tl'IIINi.
Standard bred Huff Orpingtons,
1 .00 per setting. While Leghorns.
l.oo, and Ilrowns $1.50. Hnrred
Rocks. $ 1.50 and $3.00. Dark Cor
nish. $3.00. Some extra good Harred
Itocks, While Leghorns and Dark
furnish cockerels. A few more I'o
;and China shoals. E. A. Kruse,
Kosohurg, Ore.
ioi tup. I', op r
CHI IK II Dot ill,:s yl oTA.
With the aim of e.-Mnb'hhing a
'und for the purpo.e of con-itoic-
nig a new church building, ihe
aienibersblp of tho Chrts:inn clinch
inlied yesterday In a big campaign
'o raise money to put out nt interest
ind to form the basis on wl.lcli to
ork for additional funds. Tho of
tering was taken In cash, mid
pledges payable before July 1, ntitl
.tmniiiiied in all lo over $ !0U). It
is expected that this sum v. Ill he In
creased to nt least $3500 before
July 1. After thnt time the fund
will be steadily increased until a
sufficient amount is on hand lo en
able the church to proceed with tie
erection of its new structure. T.ie
committee in charge of tne drive
hail placed a quota of $1500 for ws
terday'a tillering but Ihe iiiemiier
ablp more than doubled this amount.
Jll TIIK I-, OK
Mrs. L. W. Myrlcl'. of 1'orilnnd.
arrlied In this city. Saturday night
being called to Koseblllg bv Ihe
death of her brother. V. S. Patter
son. Jr . whose death occurred very
suddenly Saturday moraine
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bcn
the
Signature of
O
i i
Eddy Resolution !
Passes Senate
ThA unalu l..int rtfi.)) Lit IfD
so n
Introduced by Senator Kildy
Dasaed bv the senate last 'eek aim
i ...... .c...- ......... ... . .
He it resolved by the t,''1,al , H
: .state or ureaon. ine nuu-r r
esentatives Jointly concurnni?.
Thm flu.ii..n i ..r article
of
ihe constitution of the Slate of Ore
,on. relalina; to the ape. ::il veto pow
er of the governor, hall be and is
hereby, amended to read as follows:
Article V. Sec. 15 a The governor
shall have power to veto jlnale it m
in appropriation bills and any pro
visions In new bills d-clamm an
- - ,P I
f-meraencv. without . I hereby al le t INK
- . ...
anv other Drovision nf such bill; ami
be it. i
Resolved, that Hie secretary of j
Hale, and he is hereby, authorized i
and directed to set aside two panes!
in the official pamphlet containing
Initiative and referendum measures i
in which arguments supporting this!
proposed amendment may be printed :
and be it further j
That a committee of two senators
and three representatives be appoint-1
ed to prepare and file with the sec-;
retary of state, arguments In support
it this amendment.
& CITY NEWS &
orundel piano tuner Phone 1S9-L. .
Need a flashlight? Special sale on j
them at Uhllg's Electric Store.
Dr. Harry E. Morgan, dentist, tele- j
phone 483. Office 315 Perkins Iildg.
Get prices at Stephens' and note -
the difference.
L'hlig's Electric Slice Tias a special
sale on all Franco Flashlight.
Franco Flashlight special at
Phlig'a store. Hegular $1.70, now
$1.19; regular $1.35, now Hoc.
Have you seen those now brown
Oxfords at Stephens? flici are beau
ties.
For painless extraction of teeth,
cnll on Dr. Nerbas, dentist, Masonic
Iildg. Phone 448.
All fruit and ornamental trees,
vlies, bushes, pruned, budded, graft
ed. Louis 11. Bergold. Itoseburg.
Write Jaca Koacn, Drain, for cata
logue and prices for the Queen in
cubators, coal and oil burning brood-
era. Avoid disappointment by plac
ing; your order new for future de
livery. Ilenieniber the Oueen Is the
best money can bur
Shock Absorbers
forlbrd Cars andlVadn
The Hauler Oumrmntem:
"AknhiK SiliaVtiM m Tm Mas adt"
4 SUssarfaad QtuUlj rWatt-Warta l Mce
Special types for the Ford Passenger
Car, Ford Sedan. Ford Commercial Car
and Ford One -Ton Truck. Reduce
lire ciprnx, up-keep and depreciation
one thud. Insure comfortable riding
and easy steering. Sold on 10 days' trial.
VILL BE INSTALLED
FREE OF CHARGE
j By the Factory Expert Tuesday
CA. Lockwood Motor Co
. ltocbiiig. Oregon.
aS
ViVKj stop it via sSvf
UP THROW fV1
DR. R. P. BRADFORD
AND WIFE
Licensed Chiropractic
Physicians
Office I'hone 4M l-erklna Bldg.
Alt RIGHT MA'AM
YOU BET I'LL HURRY-
RIGHT ON
UP THERE,
DON T YOU
WORRY!
GLT in touch with us over
the phone when you need
some plumbing done. It
doesn't lake long to get us on
the wire or to get us up to
your home or place of busi
ness either. We'll bo on tho
Job w h'-n you say so nnd we'll
get through in a hurry. Our
prices are consistent.
Roseburg Plumbing
and Heating Co.
C. W. Hughes, Mgr.
24 2 N. Jackson, nosehnrg.
DENTIST
You are interested in
the appearance of your
self and your children.
You know that any de
cay or malformation of
your teeth causes the
muscles of your face
to sajr. If this has
happened consult a
dentist at once. Your
troubles will be rem
edied. PAINLESS EXTRACTION
PHONE 483.
Douglas County
Farm Bureau
Exchange
AT
Umpqua Valley Fruit
Union Warehouse
ON WIM'ltKSTKK stui:k.t.
Cooperative Livestock
Fisher's Poultry Feeds
.Kim! StMr l.ranil IVrHliwrs.
Open on .MtimlnyH mtil Snlur
ilaH till fitrlhrr nii(t. I'hone
our onion to -IK I or .M';!l.
Pairy and Poultry foods of
all kinds now in stock. In
quire before buying.
'I
una
DR. H. R. NERBAS
Hp
2
PRUNING TOOLS
Airplane Patrols
Accomplish Results
NEW YORK. Feb. 21. Alrrlane
patrols guarding national forests
Havcd approximately $35,000,000
worth or standing timber from forest
flres during the last season, accord
ing to a report of the Manufactur
ers' Aircraft association, made pub
lic today.
Uetween 900 and 1000 fires were
reported by patrols from airplanes
loaned to the forest service by the
army air service. Most of these
fires, it was said were extinguished
by ground forces working under the
direction of the air pattols.
Kfforts are being made by the an-
POULTRY
TO THE
Pacific Meat & Packing Co.
803 First Avenue Seattle, Wash
Wo pay the highest market prices for chickens and turk '
WKITK MK QUOTATIONS.
CLASSIFIED COLUM
ALL NEW CLASftlFIRO ADVBRTISKMKNT9 U'lI.L BB POUND HiJ
WANTED.
WANTED
Kinis.
(lara.'fe.
Will
U U
pay cash for
Huberts, Motor
WANTKU To burrow $4500 on Rood
improved farm. ilox 213, Myrtle
Crunk, Oro.
VANTK1 KurnlHhed home or up-to-tlut-
houwekevpliiK roofim hy reliable
niiijilt', itfriiiHUt'lit. 1. O. liox 644.
VliiLINIS I' AND 1'IANIST wish wol k
k In pUiure tlu-ater nnd ilaneva ept
t tally- Ktflt;en yenm at It. A0lren
i'. i'. liiim-n. Accountant, Ulxonvllle,
ore.
FOll RENT.
Foil TiKNT A pleasant sleeping room.
.ill l'.llHt NIK RL.
H Ml (tKNT 1 two room apartment.
irniuir' l06WaMhlnKton Ht.
by K nENT Kafety deposit boxes.
KofchtirK National Bank.
l-'oit KKNT Iarse front room fur
nislu-d, gentleman preferred. Phone
I-'OU li F.ST lliiums and apartment a,
;IU7 V. DnuKlaa Ht. I'hone 8S-U Mr.
and Mrs. K HaHh, I'ropa.
i nt KKNT Fully ciiulppcd farm on
Hhiti on. ( m'-thlrd to owner, two
1 1 lit-dw to renter. Apply 12& Can Ht
Kolt Itl-.NT 1U0 arres of land to be
orop-H'ii thin flprlng. All free soli
1;iUht cash or portion ot crop. F. A
Sir
iHrt, HoMt'lmrff. Phone 4-F14.
MISCELLANEOUS.
r.MliltlN-:. dri-nnmaklnfr of all kinds.
jiioih' iht-ii. airs. uuinriOKe.
M'Ct i i 'NT A NT wishes about two
thrpi- net h of buoki to keep. CharKos
"'""I pt niontn no more, can
juiiMii' aimiit three mvtm regularly n
b'SH too iiK a concern. Mercantile
store dointc not over $100,000 eatoa
aimiit the limit. How about your tax
return? A-Mres p. h HI rath, Ac-
eoHtitMiu. inxonville. Ore.
LOST AM) rotJSD.
I'Ol'XM (old wedding ring. Inquire
me 1 1 ill Minp.
1tST Hrown gauntlK driving glove.
immiit nine m mm orr ice.
LOST ( Htl female Scotch rullln. dark
Kinder return to Kniplre livery barn
r Ml UK' inj.
I.O r - liuiu h of keva. Finder leave al
IMS Mosh.-r St. or notify N. K. Itlch-
anixon. nnl receive reward.
FOR KALR.
HA Lie New
lf fianie. 10.7
St.
irley-Iavldion bl-
. xos west jjouk
I
I'm
SALK-
White Indian Ilunner
lu.k (kkm for fettlng. II for 76c. 128
rum st. Phone 225-J.
KtK SALK 1 heavy double harnens, 1
Jinicie harnppen, 1 hack, 1 bugary, 1
nnre. Rood single driver; 1 naddle,
2 wnw-ui-. K Urndford. Tl1lard. Ore.
A Llf fAM
bivc him A RIOG H5
-tr him
Myers Spray Pumps
Hand or Power
Coos, Rods, Nozzles at
J. F. BARKER & CO.
IMPLEMENTS '
Mitchell and Oakland Automobile,
soclatjon, Its officer. .
,arK"r aPProprlatioa7' """J
in order to carry m t3
Patrol work. "
The work r
. ",r me mnu
"u rarrieu on la Or
nla Colorado and T ' N
mates. - v'w tSli
- rim c. 0
Twenty-ti,, p, ' 'c
r.ucrie, a, .hn'-bJ
DRmSES-SPRAlte
view
v V A Ba e b
-imiMiM
-SHIP YOUR-
mm ,tmj
LOQANHKHUY tips 40 a thouu
used
8 hop
........ .... u.mana. yrft
''O" SALE 277 l'elllr pruM m
limn. m
. UHIanl. Ornn
w . .. .... nun.
W;K;ltob.rt,:J.-alr Oreo!S
i.'nu t " ...
f .inur. i ncariy new UnM
ann it rot .tier. Judd A Jlclifllii I
FOll KAI.li Minurra . lia
VOH HA IR One
1XIA th II.IILa J
.wt uraii typo, nice Brt. 1M
HAY FOU HALE EdenbowiToS
Traota. Kre.l Fi.her. PtmM
nin kai.k-
Frke $so.
las St.
-J.-riiey cow. rlflii
i-uune llft-lt. ut
iiaja
u n
FOll HAI.B 1st clan lul!
treon, 6 to 8 ft, (30 per IH
r.ii in.
FOR SALE 1 -ton truck. 14
nauiea. a irood buy. Sous.
iiarKcr a co.
FOU SAI.K CIIEAP-Om
work horses, weight i
Jolin C. Wlsnor.
KOIt SAI.K One yearlln, toll M
ii aoiu Ht once, inqutrt
ClBitr Store.
t'olt SAI.K IiSHiibcrrr tin k
100. Also Mammolb blirlNT
K. Truehlood. Koseburl. P
h'OH HALE lllack rapt tMnl
norry plants, 5c eacn. j. r. i.
K. 1st Ave. N. Hoieburt ,
VOJl SALE Verv small Sb.lluJ
In foal, fir.. Koscoe HoU4
Hanch. (Irants I'asa. Orrfat I
WOH HAI.K lrntertbaTuli ct"1
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thins; for Jitney builona m
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PPly Oregon Oas sod SlxuaaJ
pnny omce.
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KOK SALE Two good " iJ
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S. M. Snell. IitnlnPTIli
land at or near ""?trj
house, lane bars. ".!Ji 4
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for sale A-l teal
Phone 175-U.
FOll SALE
i-rrom ''--k.aa
paved at-ei. .'":.trrZ
irarase: some fruit
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at once an.l make 'JV.
Jackson street. '-"!2rC
FOll SALE 5 gmxl 'f
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harness. 1 . HeotcH J ,
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land; 4 r.. -m n o-- v r
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slope. Price
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