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ntlMKWI im URAVKIIFVIKW HoVKAV. MAHCH 1. MOB TWO BOHEBCKQ MEWS . RKVISTW laaaed IMU nUeat .;. i. w. liatae Cwisaberiy iuies SUBSCRIPTION RATE Dally, par imt, by mall 4 M Oallg. alx months, bv Mil I By Carrier, per nrau . k. l.unlatall T aarlllBlValV entitled to the uae (or republication of II di .dispatches credited 1 to It or ESftheToM la. All rist.ts of republication of spa- clal dlapatche. herein are also reserve. Kntered as aeoono-ciaae tne'ter Msr IT. mil. at tha post ofTire at Roeeburg, Or.gon. under tha Act of March I. U7t lfawebuiK, Oregon, March 21, VOt R i'IIOIHiKM OK HIS 10-.il v i. .,i.i,i. f., Any one who Is ambitious for DUBlliesr. tuou. Dpviiua uivuj - studying tbe problem of his own ad- vancement. Sometimes It seems as If tie would do bettor to think a little diKtunros to Tislt a city where they less about bis own personal problem K,,t this personal attention. In some and a little more about the problems places there has been some feeling Ibat bother his employer. - anionic the people of the outlying A person may be able to hold his country that the town folks were Job Just by grubbing along In a rou- '"'"""I In them. It has been tine way. performing his tasks In the the spirit In Roseburg that It Is built same wayThew were performed last Pri L,he -!7un1"-ve.r mir verv few neonla secure co"n,rT. n(1 everyone within a ra year. But very few people secure d)ug Qf man considered as promotion In any such way. on. of tne home fo,k, The employee in any bualnetifli wmmmm should realize that almost any kind v.. ... a." a is. -v....h Vi.lODServed throughout the United . realize that business is a hard com petitive struggle and that every bus mess man nas to Keep on nis toes i to i make good and Veep even with the, iness man has to keep on his toes to game. The employer's mind is In a state or constant effort to meet his pmiiiems. The good employee takes up his own particular function for Inten slve study, determined to meet the problems with which he and his employer are confronted. In regard to that portion of the work. If the store clerk Is responsible for the sale of a certain line, he tries to learn Just what competition his employer has to meet In that line. He familiarizes himself thoroughly with those goods, studies the strong selling points of the line, suggests a change If he can prove that such would be advantageous. In short, he handles that line with . such skill and diligence that his em ployer can stop worrying about that end of the business. The boss knows that that department Is being cared for so efficiently that he does not need to give It much attention. That employee has shouldered part of his employers problem and In so doing he has Tested the basis upon which promotion of some kind is sure to follow. OCT OP TOWN TRADE If you visit a big store In a large city you feel very much of a strang er. You are nne of the crowd which hurges through the place and no nne takea an Interest In you. It Is ofton dirflcult to get attention out of the salespeople, who seem concerned In their own affairs and are frequently pert and saucy. It is a different proposition when you vi.slt the stores of Roseburg. where you are cordially welcome. Many of them are exceedingly svs- tematlc and painstaking In their ef "After Every Meal" Get thrlce-dally benefit from Sji v this low-cost aid to j J . appetite and digestion lji Ct keeps teeth white Is breath sweet ri w ) and throat M Makes your if i j smokes W 5c I ' a The Favor Lasts forts to will tb faror of friends at a distance. In all these stores the clerks fe Instructed to recognise these ylslt hn by name If possible, and to cul tivate personal relations with them They urge the out of town people Ibat If at any time tbey are too busy to attend to needed shopping, to call up by telephone one of these -hom they have met per- gnnally, and any of these gales- per Jje be gUd t(J Bttend t0 thelr purchase and send the same out hy .,. pos. Any of these clerks ,',' ,a)(e , gnnl dHa, of palnll t0 suit a person with whom they have formed such relations. They often go around from store to store In order to find something that will just lit what a customer has called for over . . ft result c . fl..,j of these methods, the or this city la con- ..n,i -.i.ii, p.i. -m. i., t-- .1.. .. 1 1. l . I. LI.L States recently, was devoted to ere- atlon of greater interest in IrTe in- surance. It Is probable that there are lt,, , rew perilon who regard ife i.,lr,nce aa "flvlna- Into the life insurance as "flying into the ' face of Providence." as some ODDon- ents of Insurance nrntoctlnn hovn designated It. but insurance is now 1 recognized as of such business value iiiuv fuiauiia ui iiiitjiiigence no long er make any pretense of opposition. The business of promoting interest In lnnurance In Its approved forms should not be left to those who are . uiiecujr eunageu in me selling or policies. It should be the desire of , every person that his neighbor be amply protected from any losa that Is avoidable, either through his death or because of acdident or sickness. Insurance constitutes a great mu tual organisation, in which Its mem bers undertake to protect each other sgalnst certain kinds of losses. No nArinn frin sti H nrai hlmaalf a ennrl knal. .UDUi aajuu vuoi- ness man If he neglects to protect his buildings or other property from complete loss by Ore. Loss of the earning power of the individual be luU...l cause of death or Incapacity should he guarded against as well Ex-Attorney General Palmer's rul Ing on beer aa a beverage for peo ple with Impaired health will have a tendency to make a lot of people. now in excellent physical condition. feel like going on a beer diet to re cuperate There are few persons who would find the Journey of life Interesting without a lot of stop-over privileges. Even a cross-eyed man has no dif ficulty In finding trouble these days ir ne goes out to look for It. Today Is the first day of spring Old Man Winter should be a thing or tne past. Time for that new Spring bonnet. .SBVatkaakaaa enaank anWanWenfceV 'WWWW WW WWW KIHST DAY OF bPltl.VCJ. a tny T.'tiitad frers). d PORTLAND. March 21. The first day of spriug was greeted today In the northwest by a variety tf weather, l'ort- land. Tacoma and Seattle re- ported balmy sunshine. Spo- d kane a light mow, and Eugene cloudy weather. - , sa.aatia A 1 s Ass sssasaAsssail A fftf fttf ft WWW WW WW W WW AROUND THE TOWN s From Oakland , , Mrs. Oeorge 8tearni of Oakland was a business visitor in Roseburg for a short time today. Jim Clarke In Town Jim Clarke, the Winchester Poul try expert came to Roseburg this morning to spend a few hours attend ing to business matters. To Olentlale ' Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Small of Tl'ia- niook arrived in Roseburg last night and left this morning for OlenrUle. where they VUl spend a short time looking after property interests. - fm, rhlcajro H KlsheVVho has been In .Lv. ii! ,lnVwlth hw brother who I has been Vi". .1,?. " 1" .ZZ . ui'v. "v.7 V. n.. ri.nuNiin ill iain,niui in nor nnmo nt, reium-u . mi . . . - , . i -mi quite critical but hope is entertained of h, complete recovery. To Illdill Mlsa , Alice Rlen. public health left this morning for Kiddle nurse where she will take up her regular in ..i .. I thi k. classes. Miss Rlen will spend week in the southern end of the county, returning here Saturday. She will also take up her classes at Can- ,yonvllle and Glendale. linen County Work Miss Ebba DJupe, public health In- i atruetor. left this morning for "iXyr- tie Creek, where she will start her wi Kmnaa AaaintaAi VUUIII.J KUI It, liai HIS ai 111 iot 1I111B11S7U her work in this city. Miss DJupe's county work will be largely In the schools and will keep her busy until -1- - i.i- a i r tne HiiuuiB ut may. Editor PitHaes Through M. C. Athey, editor of tbe Her mlston Herald, published In Her mis ton. Oregon, passed through Rose burg this morning enroute to Los Angeles. Mr. Athey will accompany his mother on her return trip to Ilermlston, after spending the win ter In Los Angeles. Mr. Athey edits an eight page weekly at Hermlston. which la In the center of a thriving community. COOKED FOOD 8 A I.E. A cooked food sale will he held by the Loyal Circle class of the Chris tian Dible school, Saturday, March 26, at Uhllg's Electric Store. "BI'DDIES" MEET. William A. Alrd, of Oregon City, former army captnin, and W. L. H. Osborne, lieutenant, enjoyed a very enjoyable visit last night at the Umpqua Hotel. The last time these two men saw each other was in Paris following the cessation of hostilities. Lieutenant Osborne served under Captain Alrd for a number of months during action In France and the two officers formed an attachment which was apparently severed when they separated at Paris and lost track of each other. Meeting unexpectedly last night, they spent many delightful hours In swapping reminiscences and talking over old army days. WII.1U R XEWS NOTES Under the auspices of the Doug las County Farm Bureau, a meeting was held In Wilbur last Friday eve ning. Mr. llolhronx. president of the Columbia County Farm Bureau. ejpMned the aims and objects of the Farm Bureau as a county, stato and nntlnnal organization. He point ed out how the organization hs ul ready Influenced legislation affect ing the farmer and emphasized the advantages of co operative marketing of farm products and co-operative purchasing of materials by farmers sir. Ward of Portland urged all wool and mohair growers to market their product though tho Wool and Mohair Growers Co-operatlvo asso ciation In order to get the hlrheat price for each fleece, graded accord ing to Its quality. Mr. Cornell, of I.lnn county spoke from the stand. nolnt of a practical farmer anrl unrii breeder. Mr. Banning, of Douglas county, gave satisfactory answers to queries from the audience. The Pa rent -Teach era association of Wilbur srhool convened on Fri day evening. March 10, The program Included a duet by Miss Hellish Par ker and Miss Alice Hill, remarks hv County Superintendent. O. C. Brown vocal solo hy Miss Golds Parker, talk by Mine Helen Cowglll. of O A. C. and an exhibition of lantern slide hy county club leader. Street. Refresh ments and a SOClal hour fnllnaraA the program. Cakes for the iniln were furnished by Vesdamea Bell ows, Delowney. Howard. Msrfr r Short Emma Brown. R. C. Hill, Mor- ley. Hart and Orae. Robert Irving, a student In a.rt. culture at O. A. C.. Is home to spend r.Hnirr wiia nis parents Mr. and Mrs B. Irving, at Wilbur. o DAILY WK.. TITER RKPORT. V. n Woatnar sn.raaa. tnrai office neaohurc, Oregon. 14 hours andlng I rrriarlatlaa ta frkaa aa4 riaaSrr4faa tllahe.t temperature Vrler-Uy & tare-t temtralura lart night 41 I'rri-H.Haf Ion lat-4 li.mra A Tela! oin-ii alnoo llril nf n.nnik I - N.irtnal are. In. for thla month aa I Total preelp. from Sapt. l, i;a, to rtnte 19 Avarage preclp from S,H I. M7J 74 ti Total ei-raa from Sept. I. 1: i Av.raaa rorlltattoa for 4J vat (Sapt to Hit. InrlualvaXt T t'n r . at I n I k i ..... . Orrsx.a: . Tunicht anrl Tuaailar. showers W1LX0AM ISU, Obaarrsr. After Thorough Trial a Detroit, Mich., Man Endorses Pe-ru-na The following letter written from Detroit, Michigan is no snap judgmentexpresited on the merits ol re-ru-na, me we knownratarrh remedy, but rather a mature, sober opinion formed after a fuiljvar's trial. This is t;.e way Mr. Michael rako of M Bast Palmer Avenue, In the Midline Metro pulis, writes: "After using I'E-BU-NA for about one jear will say I have found it a very good medicine for ca tarrh. It has helped me a ftrest deal ana 1 am very well satisfied. I have gained in weight, eat and sleep well, my bowels are regular and better color in my face. COLICS VALLKY XKWS If tr--- Uatthawa and dauffh t Harriet, who have been visiting ncr Mra. w. F. Emery re- ,--h tn their homo in Donviflo ! Friday. Tne elon brothers have been doing some much needed road work with their new tractor, which they Purchased a shorl time ago. a .... t-... .hrtav nrtv was " V'"""" ' "..; n ipn nmnHMiii tiirmunv unii nan '.! .,' ,.m. f Mr ..ri Mrs. M. u ... i . i. u.i, r. , V, t, hnlnv tho third birthday of their daughter i linn uuup.ii. .. !had arlvedheS,eav wershown f.lTa !V7oVfulT;rde,ed wh many small candles tnd toys it looked like a real fairyland. After a very de-, !.... .1 , 1 v.l and enjoying all of MaxTne','' beau.l- ... T Jv, ' ... i....h,n ful toys, an elaborate luncheon was Berved. Two large birthday cakes, each with three tiny pink candles igraced the center of the table. Fav- .ors In the form of a basket fITIed iwlth a 'miniature liirfhday 'cake, gum and cake were given to ra"h child. Those present were Jack Mc- Clellan, Thomas Wellock. Albert I TnnlDn ..t n.i..,. i .1 . aJ uciouil , KUUIB f dl UIVI , I II II I iiu I son, Katie and Hazel Smith, Marlon .Wellock, Marguerite McClellan. Mx- line Elliott. Lois Edwards ' a it., na ine 1 1 i n I . L hostess, Maxlne Smlih. Mrs. O. O. Palmer and son Lculs are visiting friends and relatives at Cleveland. The Helping Hand Club met at the home of Mrs. Walter Woodruff on March 17. The rooms were attract ively decorated with shamrock, pine and Jonquils. The aftenoon wa3 snent In conversation and Bewing. A dainty luncheon was served by the host-s, assisted by Mrs. M. Smith and Airs. McClellan. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woodruff are Intending to move to Portland soon. Mrs. Woodruff will be greatly mls.-ed in the Helping Hand Club and tbey win both be missed in the Coles Val ley Sunday School, which was rec ently organized, as both were teach ers, x X 0 DRAI.V XEWS. March showon. Ernest Whloil3 ma-!e a I ricf v:s-lt with relatives at Rosoburg last week. Charley McClure has put a wire fence around Ills jhlckeT pi.rk. Mr. Myers also has put u win) fence about his home lot. Little Clara Blcnihorg. vho has been quite ill with pneumonia, has aDout recovered Mr. Spauldlng, who has been q-iite in, is improving Slowly. W. Wilson, postmaster at Yen calla, made a brief visit with rela tives at Drain last week. Ad Burns la building a lan;e chicken house this week, having got it inmost completed. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, from Poit- iann, nave moved Into th9 rooi:is over Mr. Whipple's store. iiiin. ieua nuynenuaii made a nnor visit to her father, Benton .Hires, and family, at Drain Satur uj. one ana ner nushand were called to Eugene to the bedside of tne latter s mother, who la rritioiK- 111. , -....... ..j X. X. EI.KTOX XEWS XOTES Earl Hlgsrlnbothain Is on tho sick urn mis week. Mr. and Mrs. Boise and Rubv. the daughter of Mrs. Boise, are living on ne y i.evins estate. Fred Goff and Mr Manafl.,lrl n k I-'arm Bureau Movement were In Elk- ion inursnay afternoon, Mra 17 nr. .iiansnehl gave a atrona l.t, "ii ine rarm Bureau Mnvem.n. ...ere is a great need for a work ainuiiK me rarmers such as Mr. Man iiieiu aesrrihna that tho nM... i "..in una we wisn the movement -..lira. o nope that it win foil-) hfl llnasi .!.' .a. . ;, ne aepictea and not chase the -will -0 the wisp" as ih- . ...er Aliens ana Populists of Kan- ' ' years sea. nor nf tho nnn .- tlsan league of North Dakota of i' r,-ii i nine. rnoay evening March 1 a . -.a ai.m m r.ikton. I-- i, Mr nu Hacbed at i idine .iiarcn xutn Dur school Is brcinnlnr to n,n . , !'?r h" l"'d Meet which Is to tijc Place in May. Flora Levins and Walter Rvdell V. t'h? wood Mw belonging to John levins Inst Thtiraria .- ha i.t.i ... . " . ' " v, v ,(lr repairs lor some tli Sa'nrday afternoon ribinn ji..., .. will i... I' r"".V - ... . ... ' aut-cessor to w alt er Ry -no nas resigned. X X ROSKIIIIU1 RRALTT LS ACTIVE. The real estate hn.lno.. .-j home building movement are pro- uann id nana at Knsehurg according to H. O. Pargeter. secret tary of the Douglas County Realty board and official of the Douglas Abstract company. Pargeter was a visitor at the meeting of the Port land Realty board Friday noon Portland Journal. "PE-BU-NA has done wonders and to mo is worth its weight in gold. 1 shall continue to use PK-RU-NA as long as I live and recommend to my friends who are troubledwith catarrh." Nothing can be more convincing than an en dorsement of this na ture from- an actual user. There are many people in every com munity whose experi ence ,in using Pe-ru-na, has been identical with Mr. Fako's. It is tha standby for coughs, colas, caiarrn, scomaca and bowel disorders and all ca tarrhal conditions. Put up in both tablet and liquid form, bold kvxstitbxbx. 'Revival Has a Good Beginning The revival meeting at the Chris- tlan churj-n an a nne oeginnins w terday. Beginning with the Illble school everything went along in a ig me morning service uneu t..e nilin auditorium and in the eve nli.ir everv in nil In on.ieo Ul taken. .... . , "verv availaDte space was taaen. 1 11 e uauu gave some excellent num- bers, and were mighty well received l.. laa lnirinv avnn. gelisT Curtis l'.he congregation -d choir In a stirring serv c. ,. ' ellsTUt TgTt spoke ??rJ5 "'t,,'i''?.t Jif . uieui nuua. iu mni a. ioib large rt by which he explained the Book Kve Its great outline and how to best study It and to more completely understand it. This was a most pleas ing service throughout. Tho evnngo- i iBt will s'ieak tonight on The Worlds Greatest Detective, and the song ser vice will also be a feature. The sing ers are also expecting to organize a i junior chorus that will help In the music on occasions. The church Is tYiallMtr lifer r r n tt tf It Preparations or us easter service, and there will be many special features throughout the . , t ,,, k.. n.. Bam j.oniuaj pvi-ui inn ir ail Rl-llMr and It looks as If there will be a very nne meeting, "Used Drugs for Constipation Now Internal Baths" Mr. R. A. Denker of 4S47 Tincley Ave.. ChlciiKo, 111., writes to the Tjrroll iimeiur inHTiiuie: "t have used ninny klnils of drugs mr i oumipation nut fouiiil only tem porary relief. I have never used a drug for It since procuring the 'J. B. m. t-ascade five years ago. 1 cunnnt praise 11 too highly for what It has anno nr nie. llie.'J. H. U Cascade" cleanses the lower Intestine Its entire length and Keeps it always free of poisonous Thousands testify that Constipation, indigestion. Stnm:ich Troubles, Hll- miism-Mi, neniiac-lies Rnd all the many serious troubles whieh they cause are a!.soli:.lely relieved and prevented by ... ...mi.- i 1 1 . nine n i. .Nntlian Kullerton. at Rexall Store, rerkliis HKln., Knsehurg, will he glad to show you the "J. II. U Cascade," .-Mdaln its simple operation and will rive you. free on request, an Interest ing Utile hook by tr. Chss. A. Tyrrell if New lurk. a. noted specialist on In ternal Ituthing for 25 yeara In that '" 1 "P this out as a reminder to tunny uooKiet at your nrst oppor AI.OH.V CLl'B DAXCE. Next regular party Monday even ing, March 21st. CITY NEWS 0 Arundel, piano tuner, Phono 189-L Wanted, rags, lc per It). Bargain Store. Berger's Hot Cross Buns for sale at Model miKery. uood Friday, March 25. Dr. Harry E. Morgan, dentist, tele- Ptiune fsj. Oflice 315 Perkins Bldg Hot Cross Buns for sale at Model Bakery. Good Friday, March 25. See high school girls In club drill Liberty Theater, March 22 7 30 p. ni. For painless extraction of teeth 1,Jr' Nerh9. destlst, Masonic ildg. Phone 448. Hear Irvln Drunn. Jr.. play and sing Liberty Theater. March 22, at '-30 p. m. Harry Hlldeburn Jr.. will .1... f. ,'?". ,he Llb,r,v h''re March VI at 7:30 p. m. Just received large shipment of jraln. hay. feed. .11 loKt ma" McMnVaia S M u,ek- Judd regon """""crger. Hubbard, Frank A. T..rr"T. v represent n th i-..i,,Ki. o" 1 Ings A Loan Assn.. of vnr, "A n. are .gain ., tn. Umpqua hot,I BABYS COLDS UrmswH ! a1 - a without -d..- r Dua Vaa Of Charming in Style Fashioned in the Season'smost . Popular fabrics ThesiSuits Express the utmost in value Beautifully Tailored, but Moderately Priced BURCHARD'S A divorce was gfantod today to E. L. Douglas from Mlna Belle Douglas, desertion being alleged. Watch Window for Special March 18 and 19 Church1!! Hdwe Co. CLASSIFIED COLUMj ALL NBW CLASSirifSD AOVKBTISEMBNTS WU.L Bat roiri fj PAG a) UNDER BBAHIMO "HEW TODAT' WANTED. C1IRL. WANTKD tor oonfectlonery work. Apply Foutch's, on Sheridan si. . WANTKD To rent furnished house by desirable tenant. Can give refer ences. Phone 48-R. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Safety aeposlt koges. Koseburg National Bank. FOB RENT Rooms and apartments. 3:7 West Douiilaj 8U Phuna S-L. w. u tlash. i ' ) 1 '. KENT Furnished house. Also sleeping room. Call 70J West Aloaher St. or phone 365-1 i'OIt KENT Cleaning and prasalng parlors, completely equipped anu reauy tor operation. Aaareas u. rr. S.. care News-Kevlew. MISCELLANEOUS. rAILORINO, dressmaking of all kind. rnone isr-K. Mrs. uutnriage. CURTAINS carefully laundered. Call t 51! so. Pine Ht., or phone 1-Y. LOST AND FOUND. LOST Thursday afternoon, man's pockethook In or near business sec tion. Return to News-Review office and reeelve reward. FOR SALR. FOR 8AI-R Motorcycle, cheap. Rose- nura; ijarage. Hill SALE One gaaoune drag saw. At iieer t'reeK Harn. I'OK 8ALK Uahy bassinet and child's neu. ,31 K, Llouglas St. Knit MALE Extra good alfalfa bay. t-i per ton, juaa or Mcjaiuan. FOK SALE Jeraey heifer calf. CTB. Coates. Eaat Side, near rifle range. DOIKJB Practically new, tor sale, Snap. C. A. Lockwood Motor Co. FOR SALB uae 1S00 H. stallion, per- reet arart typa. Rice Bros.. Ulllara. HAY Kuk sale Edennower Orchard lrncts. Fred Fisher. Phone Jl-r . FOK SALE Nice, dry oak and laurei wooii. uraer quick, juaa ana Mc Millan. 1H SALE 1KU Ford touring car. good condition, inquire S31 a Main FOR SALE t room houae. garage and ii. una oioca irom ni.a acnwvi. WHEAT FOR SALE II per bushel at -inn. armur n. nKu, nwiw Oregon. FOR SALB 1st cta'S Italian prana ireea, I to 2 ft, 3a per n. ! Kills. FOR SALE Protectograpn cbecK wrlt- r. aooa as new. inquire at nawa- l-DR SALE Four room house with inin, eioae in. write A. A. cnapmau. Monansa. nninn FOR SAIJJ KJre tatlcab. lust xSi oinaior limey buslnesa. baa Jt ai lh, t, ..I. .. . l'R SALE Will aacfifice Chevrolet car f,r Hia. Owner needs the money. Bee It at Roseburg Garage. Full SAl.E Nearly - new Wlllow-catt hot ouggy. or win exenanga tor Hlow an-cart In good condition. Call iss-R. FOR SALE Big fine young team, sound and stratghL Weight about 1VD ba Sea thatn at Kmplre barn. JMd A MrMlllln. Fun SALE Eggs for setting frem purebred R. I. R. both single eemb and roae com, li t for la. Dr. K P. Bradford. Pkoa 4S-F4. i ue piaintin wu re.. torney M. F. Ru. uouia oi nynis Crett FOR SALB Wa han I fit B lthoda lslana Had ckumi at 13 to to tt ascK. W FOR SALE Light tana " liarneaa, all in good atua reaaanablo. J. t. Biiitt I FOR SALE l-room touw U All kinds of fruit ut int place. Inquire UU Ptaaail pnons iza-n. L .D u , I 1.- I a 1 mollal k Cood machaalcal onlltai take sultabla small cm a fnona ti-i -OR SALE Fiva room si , MAn.h IM loia, oarii, -v houie, t block from ty" inauire at it towns. FOR SALE n: Fori.msyt lights. Zenith ctraraaj and runs Ilka now. til "Jj It at U. r. aicivaja FOR SALB Prlda of H"""? tne Money we"--, use, at 11.54 par sundial H Flower Rancn, W""r.1 Home cottsses. r"01" g. FOR SALE lUtchlnf ato J lected 8. C W. UsfhJJ to peoigreea u and 00 agg strala Jnt"" 3 11.50 oar semes. i L. Brantoa. FOR SALB Single norn o. ".- a natcning. im - 11. Hatching tings or i. """-i. FOR SALE Strlctif '" 124 par 11 l as. a tit. Ill per 10 VS'nirTia, Clover, IJ2 psr M mJzZ arcn ween rr" : r- FORSALK-S trlctlr tul alfalfa aeed; tHU "ni, Rura and l wrt o bett.r seed was rrjt ewj M- ins iba Wnli Monarch Sd ... . .iSw FOR &Al-V-?':Mt low, close in- - ! good repair. Jffera It at a "".m half ca.h. Plaatjr of , ance at lr "J of W. A. negai- 405 CaBij CSlS for5aXe Biiig? a Ann eharrv treat. " ri Barll.lt Pyj. ",rf rvr on hand. Can a ,d stra-bs"'-'tt FOR SALE .JT?. law" 10 acree i" , laK1 land. -rooi r,uJM bundles! : oJ 7 rew 1 ..,.a one tMJf head of work ' - . - aaram - on highway: M Falls Oregon, rj" 1 Address vi. Oregon ,---zzrC FOR Ai-ar- t m i -J makaa it '1 """a el-aned sad and bath: 'fTT- 5, than conaar.sll't antea laaaa IMIV. pn" n investment- r 1.. Kasr ljrs M t r Isr'gi'-B- T.1- . .