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nMru no krwh-iibvikw vovn.V, MAHfii i. -tni MOB TWO SOIIBCKQ NEWS RKVITCH laaeee Daily IihH SeaSar. H. w. ItaiM UHlBtftli ea U.'aatea 8UB80R1PTION RATES Duly, per year, by mall........ DalLr. elx taontbe. by Mil By Carrier, par month ,i l.ee . .as "She Associated Press is exclusively entitled lo the use for republication of all nawi dispatches credited to It or rot otherwise oredlted In tfale paper and also the local newt published here in. All rights of republication of pe dal dispatches herein are alao reaerved. Entered ae eeooo.-ciae matter May 17. 1V3U, at the poet office at Roecbura. Orexon. under the Act of March 1. ItosetHuv. Orricoii, March 21, lU-.il VOIR 1'KOIILKM Oil HIS ... . .ml.i,i. Any one who Is ambitious for buslnost success spends many hours studying the problem of bis own ad- vancement. Sometimes It seems as If lie would do belter to think a little less about bis own personal problem and a little more about tbe problems that bother his employer. A person may be able to hold his Job Just by grubbing along In a rou- , . " " naa De-en tine way. performing his tasks In the the spirit In Roseburg that It Is built same way thew were performed last " pr3et fn he "' vear But very few nennla secure co,ln,rT- " everyone within a ra n.TJ .Z ,ccure,dlus of many miles is considered as ., .., .. 1 fie win piuyew in any DUBiiiens should realize that almost any kind of humon service can be Improved by study and effort. He should also realize that business Is a hard com petitive struggle and that every" bus iness man has to keep on his tnes to en on nis toes to make good and keep n even with the rYmlnd Tl. in .1 game. Tbe employe state of ennatjini r.ffnrt tn met hl.l nml.lem. The good employee take, np hi. own particular function for Inten- slve study, determined to meet the er make any pretense of opposition. To m.idle Iroom ao beautifully decorated with and J,hoir a s"'8 song service, problems with which he and his The business of promoting interest Mis. Alice Rien, public health many small candles tnd toys It looked and Mrs. Curtis gave a special num employer are confronted, in regard In innurance in Its approved forms nurse left this morning for Riddle like a real fairyland. After a very de- ibern?, ev""Kell' last "b"1 sPk iu iiini portion or tne wora. If the store clerk Is responsible for the sale of a certain line, he tries to learn just what competition his pmployer has to meet In that line. He familiarizes himself thoroughly with those goods, studies the strong selling points of the line, suggests a cnange if he can prove that such would be advantageous. In short, he handles that line with . such skill and diligence that hi. em ployer ran .top worrying about that end of the business. The boss knows mat that department Is hoing 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 ao doing he has created the basis upon which promotion of some kind is sure to follow. OL'T OP TOWN TRADE If you visit a big .tore In a large city you feel very much of a strang er. You are one of the crowd which hurges through the place and no one takes an Interest In you. It Is ofton difficult to get attention out of the salespeople, who seom concerned In tholr own affairs and are frequently pert and anury. It Is a different proposition when you vi.slt the stores or Roseburg. where you ara cordially welcome. Many of them are exceedingly svs- temaile and pnlnstnklng In their ef 1 i aari in ii ii i i'n ! i f Get thrlce-l3y benefit from ijl t&is low-cost aid to jf appetite and digestion jjj 1 keeps teeth white lis v breath sweet I v and throat I )m Makes your IjlJ . j smokes gA ,aste I irrm better lit m Wi W 5C I. itiSa fc'llj.l'iiiii'.l ! I The Flavor Lasts forti to wla tb favor of friend, at a distance. In all these) itorM th clerk ara Instructed la recognise) thesa ylslt- ' by "auie " possible, and to cul- livata pereouut relatione wtiu wicm They urge the out of town people that if at any trjie tbey ara too busy to attend to needed shopping, to call up by telephone one ol tbeae cli-rk iwliom they have met ier emiall)', and any of these sales people will be glad to attend to their purchases and send the same out by parrel post. Any of these clerks will take a (real deal of pains to suit a person with whom they have formed surb relations. They often f?o around from store to store in order to find something that will lust lit what a customer haa called for oyer t(m wlr(J of fa , Ag a rp.ult of ihMM metnod th, ,,, n,.ld of ,n, clty eon. ,nllv Tnrtln Pnl. com inn. aK(nn,os to tIhII a city where they KPt this personal attention. In some places there has been some feeling (anions; the peopla of the outlying country that the town folks ere one or the home folks. One day of thrift week, which waa observed throughout the United States recently, was devoted to cre- anon or greater interest in Irre in- s.irance. It la probable that there . .,m . -. 7,. T .... . w". roKuru i'i '""S" "'Li'" " .1 . ' J".. T-Vr'" Y".Z.j . C7 . . , doslenated it. hut inanr.nc i. .recognized a. of such bn.ineu ralue that persons of intelligence no long-1 should not be left to those who are directly engaged in the selling of policies, n snouia De the desire of every person that his neighbor be county, returning here Saturday. She served. Two large birthday cakes. bo9.t s,uc1y '.""l'0 more completely amply protected from any loss that will also take np her classes at Can- each with three tiny pink candles """erst-rd it This was a most pleas Is avoidable, either through his death .yonville and Olendale. .graced the center of the table. Fav- n? s"vlce 'hr,ouf h,.ut- 0 ?,"I,,eT nk knu,, J a.Jij aft. .1 I -flul V III ntlDfl L yon i tr It y rn Tha Vi'Atil 1 a or because of acdident or sickness. Insurance constitutes a great mu tu.il organisation, in which Its mem' bers undertake to protect each other i against certain kinds nf lnna Kn person considers himself a good busl- ness man if he neglect, to protect his buildings or other nronertv tvnm I complete loss by fire. Loss of the Mrninff niurei nr , n mn u m.i . r - " ........ w .iu,,,uuu, uk cause of death or incapacity should be guarded against a. well. Ex-Attorney General Palmer', rul Ing on beer a. 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 privilege. Even a cross-eyed man has no dif ficulty in finding trouble these days If he goes out to lijnk for It. Today Is the first day of spring Old Man Winter ahould be a thing of the past. Time for that new Serine- einnnt MUST DAY OK bPIUXG. tv rnit 4) PORTLAND. March SI. The first day of spring was greeted today in the northwest by a variety cf weather. Port- land, Tacoma and Seattle re- a. m.riul hulti.v annahlnn fin. a- d 4 kane a light snow, and Eugene ' cloudy weather. e AROUND THE TOWK From Onkland Mra. Oeoree Stearns 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 thlr morning to spend a few hours attend ing to business matters. To Olendale- y Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Small of Tllla mook arrived in Roseburg last niKht ft this morning for Olendale. and left where they will spend a short time looking after property Interests. I Home From Chicago Mr w H i-uh,.r ho h. been In ',.t. '.II .i. Li,. -li. v.in,xw itlng with her brother, who has been dangerously 111. returned to her home I"" " city r riuay nignt. Bin reports U. hmlhn. atlll ... " . t , t ne conauion Complete recover;: j .h.,. . win lav. n W i, classes. Miss Rlen will spend the week in the southern end of the Doe County Work- Mi Vk .a n niu miKllA haa h n. -tructor. left this morning for Myr- ti. r.v wv,. -v.. m county work, having almost finished her work in this city. Miss DJupe's ...i. m k. in ,k. schools and will keep her busy until -1. i .. 1 1 . m i i me iiiiuuie oi iiiay. Editor PuHses Through M. C. Athey, editor of the Her mlston Herald, published in Hermls ton. Oregon, passed through Rose burg this morning enroute to Los Angeles. Mr. Athey will accompany his mother on her return trip to Hermiston, after spending the win ter In Los Angeles. Mr. Athey edits an eight page weekly at Hermiston, which is in the center of a thriving commuc.ity. COOKED FOOD HALE. A cooked food sale will he held by the Loyal Circle class of the Chris tian Bible school, Saturday, March 26, at Uhllg'a Eljctrlc Store. "IU'DDIES" MEET. William A. Alrd. of Oregon City. former army captain, and W. L. II. Osborne, lieutenant, enjoyed a very enjoyable visit last night at the Umpnua Hotel. The last time these two men saw each other was in Paris following the cessation of hostilities. leutenant Osborne served under Captain Alrd for a number nf 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. WILUl'R NEWS NOTES Under the auspices of the Doug las County Farm Bureau, a meeting was held In Wilbur last Friday eve ning. Mr. Hollirook. president of the Columbia County Farm Bureau, expfnined the alms and objects of the Farm Bureau as a county, stato and national organization. He point ed out how the organization hs nl ready Influenced legislation affect- ng the farmer and pmnhnsized the advantages of cooperative marketing of farm products and co-operative purchasing of materials by farmers Mr. Ward of Portland urged all wool and mnhalr growers to market their product though the Wool and Mohair Growers Co-operative asso ciation In order to get the highest price for each fleece, graded accord ing to Its quality. Mr. Cnrnett. or Linn county spoke from the stand nolnl of a practical farmer and stock breeder. Mr. Banning, of Douglas county, gave satisfactory answer. ,, queries from the audience. Tne Parent-Teachers aaandniinr, of Wilbur school convened on Fri day evening. March 10. The program Included a duet by Miss Beiilah Par ker and Miss Alice Hill, remarks hy County Superintendent. O. C Brown vocal solo by Miss Oolda Tarker. talk ny Miss Helen Cowglll. of O A. C, and an exhibition of lantern slides by county club leader. Street. Refreah- I ments and a social hour followed the program. Cakes for the o-oalnn were furnished by Mesdame. Bell ows. Delowney. Howard. Vnrfv F short. Emma Brown, R. c. Hill, Mor- nan na urse. Robert Irvine, a student i culture at O. A. C. la home t Easter with his parenta Mr. and Mrs. i. arTii, at vt UDUr. DAILY WKATTIKTl RFTORT. ft je Weatner iir-e. ) rrira J"J 1r. Oretron. 14 Hours ending I rl,.nM t fi-kH ae n.adr4tke HlaTh-at t-mperature v.at-r.lny i4 -wrat t-rnv,reiurr l.t nlaht .. 41 l'r--l'lttlon lat?t hour . T.-tal i.rH-p elne flrt of rpnnth 1 JT N..riral r-a-lp. for thle month .. IM Total pr. Ip. front dept. 1. lt. to nate ?S ie Avrae prm-lp from Ha.pt i.'ii;; Total exc-aa from Sept. 1, 19'S i '" vreclpltatlon for 41 wet eeeaene (Srt te May. Inc-lu.ir.i Jt t r nr .-la, , n k . . ' Oregoa: .-.r. Tuaiaht and Tuetatay. ehowere. wu-UAai feiEU. Obeerrer. After Thorough Trial a Detroit, Mich., Man Endorses Pe-ru-na The following letter written from Detroit, Michigan is no snap Judgment expressec! on the merits of Pe-ru-na, me wen knownratarrh remedy, but rather a mature, sober opinion formed altera fuil liar's trial. This is t:.e way Mr. Michael lako of 0U6 East Palmer Avenue, In the Michigan Metro polis, writes: "After using I'E-EU-NA for about one year will say I bare found it a very good medicine for ca tarrh. It haa helped me a great dial and I am verv well satisfied. I have gained in weight, eat and sleep well, my bowels are regular and ueiter color is my iace- COLKM VALLEY .NEWS f t Mai,hwi and dnnlth . Harrle, who have ,, visiting . ' ,,, ,,, w v pm,v re- ,.,, , A,.- i,,' r):nnville ; Friday The Joelson brothers have been aoing some mucn neeaca roaa wora with their new tractor, which they dolna- some much needed road work . . . iuitii. a en".. .,.7 A rery pleasant blrthd ago. irthHaw nnrlv waa given at tne nome or sir ntld Mrs M. Hmllh nn U.,.h Klh It helne the -u.-j j .'u..,. j i....- Maxme When allot her little guest. h.ri .i.h n,!, .-r hn-n h.m n iihtr .im ,,. in navin and enjoying all of Maxlne's beaiiti- ful toys, an elaborate luncheon was nr. In th. h,. nf . hVt fITied 'child. Those present were Jack Mc- ci.n.. - -..ni. .n,., 'Joelson, Louis Palmer. Arthur Jol- son. Katie and Hazel Smith, Marion n.-iini, i. ,m..h... u.. line Elliott, Lois Edwards and the v. .. . i . . . hostess, Maxine Smith. Mrs. O. O. Palmer and son Lculs are VlSttlns- frlenHa nnrl retntlvna n, Cleveland. The Helping Hand Club met at the home of Mrs. Walter Wood: uff on March 17. The rooms were attract ively decorated with shamrock, pine and Jonquils. The aftenonn wa3 snent In conversation and sewing. A dainty luncheon was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. M. Smith and Mrs. McClellan. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woodruff are Intending to move to Portland soon. Mrs. Woodruff will be greatly missed In the Helping Hand Club and thty will both be missed In the Coles Val ley Sunday School, which was rec ently organized, as both were teach er., x , o DRAIN NEWS. March showon. Ernest Whlnylj ina-!e a 1 ricf v.hit with relatives at Kosohurg Inst weeg. cnariey McClure has put a wire fence around hi. ohicket park. Mr, Myers also has put it who fence BDout bis home lot. Little Clara filr.iiiharv. vt.n naa been quite ill with pneumonia, has about recovered. Mr. Spauldlng, who has been q'llte in, is improving slowly. w. YWlBon. postmaster at n calla, made a brief visit with rela tive, at uraln last week. Ad Burns is building a lan;e chicken house this week, having got 11 minuet compietea. Mr. and Mra. Smith, from Tn, t. land, have moved into ih9 rooms over air. Whipple's store. Mrs. Zella Kuykenilall mado oner visit to her father, Benton nres. and family, at Drain Satur- .. .-.no una ner nusoand were called to Eugene to the bedside of me inner s mother, who is critically X. X. o KI.KTOX XKWS NOTES Earl Higslnbotham is on the sick iifi i nis ween. Mr. and Mrs. Boise and Ruhv. the daughter of Mrs. Boise, are living on Levins estate. Fred Ooff and Mr. Mansfield of th rurm nureau Movement were In Elk ton Thursday afternoon Mr. Mansfield rarra tturpmi Mnvuman. ' ' ereai need fnr wy.ir ...,mB inp rnrmem nurh as Mr. fan aflHd df rrihn- thn hA n.. . ooing and we wish the movement , . --- -.mi uuiruu i the lines which he depicted and not ..or- ...r- win o tne wisp'1 as th. farmer Aliens and Populists of Kan .v ,r..,0 aKu. nor or tne non par tisan league of North nknt. .... nrasnnt at 1 f k ii-. I I III f". Ll J rnniiT evenin Mareh i i.nV!!rnm'.n.M Mr n,x Poached at Our SChOOl la ha.lrnl.. . 'or the Kiel ! M. -K.": '.. 1 rl" 1 v nine- t .3 iu KJt? - ... .our. . Flro Levins nd -Valter RvJell broke the wood saw belonging to John Levin, IaM Thursday JaS n t.,7..A . r"',r ,or ome time wiM lrc."-: . .'I00" lieirfot (' IU 111 lit fata au at dell .k. C ,"r lo "alter Ry - "v " reaignea. IIOSEIII ,, nEALTY L4 ACTIVE. The real eatat hn.inn.. ... Ko-.. k.-mj,:! ..u tne ...- .uiininr movement are pro gressing hand In hand at Roseburg accordmg to H. O. Fargeter. seer tary of the Douglas County Realty board and official of the Douglas Abstract company. p.rgeter w , visitor at the meeting of the Port land Realty hoard t-rt... " Portland Journal. ,ors in the form of a basket fl.ied '', , .:,",, ..u. I with a 'miniature Hrfhday cake, rl 1 'f'6'1. a"d he ?ng serin-gum and cake were given to . a-h ,ric.e.wU1 ?'0 be The sing- TE-RU-NA has done wonders and to me is worth its weight it. 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-ro-na, has been identical with Mr. Fako's. It is the standby for coughs, colds, catarrh, stomach and bowel disorders and all ca tarrhal conditions. Put np in both tablet and liquid form. Bold ininntui. 'Revival Has a Good Beginning The revival meeting at the Chrls- tian church had a flne beginning yes- terday. Beginning with the IHble iuaj. d-shmiu. " school everything went along in a Jjig way. The morning service filled ... T i mnrnlne aervlce tlllofl . . . y : )!...!.. . I . V. n t-e Ilium tiuuiiuiiuiu aiiu ill iuw D1"K every avauuuie space waa taavu. """" -" bers. and were michty well received ,"e larje audience. Ringing evan- fst Curtis led the congregation " TnB c'rrLa' nok- and U8ed lare chart which he explained the Book """ "u u.,w ,o ran 8m un iub oriou ,f are ?ls0 nec"ig to organize a 1 Junior chorus that will heln in the mu"'c on, occaslon- The church Is mainS ar preparations Mot Its easier service, and there will be m"y s"fclal features throughout the i2 ,iZ,.7 lnvBelll' '","" " l"erH wl" D? verT uvn.ia, "Used Drugs for Constipation- -Now Internal Baths" Mr. It. A. Denker of 4S17 LanKley Ave.. t'hlciiK'.. 111., writes to the Tyrrell Hygienic Institute: I have used many kinds of drugs ui,iipHiion nut rounil only tern porary relief. I have never used I nrnir ror It since procuring the 'J. B. j-HscHd, nve yr:u-e Uro. I cannot praise It too hlKhly for what it liaa done fsr nit." The "J. H. K Cancnde" cleanses the lower Intestine Its entire length and n-iwiiys tree or poisonous Thuinmmls testify that Constipation, Indigestion. Stomiich Trn.ihl... mi. iousnesa. lleaihlchea nnrt all .h-' "Vr'0,u." 'ron1'1"" which they cause are '"""" ' eeu ana prevented by th.U Nature Ireatment. .iiuian ruiiertnn. at Rexall Store. i-erains llh!K., Itoaehiirir. will he ulad to -how you the "J. H. L,. Cascade." -M'liiln Its simple operation and will !, v.ei?,1, "." 'equest, n Interest ing little honk by Dr. ('has. A. Tyrrell if New Yolk. K nnteo an...-iil., 'iTi"" r.V''"'.l.n.K ,or 25 'eilr" that . i . ..p hi" out as a reminder to ask for the booklet it your llrst oppor- ( unity. ALOH.V CLITJ DANCE. Next regular party Monday even- .1.6, murcu 1st. CITY NEWS 0 Arundul, piano tuner. Phono 189-L Wanted, rags, Ic per lb. Berger's -. .. . giini oioitj. Hot Cross Buns for sale at Model - - "tioo r riday, March 25. Dr. Harry E. Morgan, dentist, tele- euuno umce bus Perkins BIdg Hot Cross Buns for sale at Model uaTijr. Uooa rrlday, March 25. See high school girls In club drill "'"'i ineaier, March 22. 7:30 For Painless nlrnatinn r .v '.,!J.0l.,K)r- Nerbas. destlst, Masonic -"MB. g uuue 19. near trvm Drunn. Jr.. play and T.M 7 Thea'er' MRrCh IT a urry tiudeburn Jr will .,- inti at tl.-v I it a ' 0",( ur ii : 7:3o p m 'n'a're March 2i .raVr1" 'Pnl of keT A1,."-." et mar- McMUlao. Q Judd Loganberry tin,, heat nii. ... tity I i VTlV- '"Un luw, u,7- L. L. Hershberger. Huhk.-n recon. ' Frank A. Terr t- . , --.. -tut. r rea M KO. nr.T.eSen,!n ,h' Knuitsble sav ings A Loan Assn.. of lw,!... 7Z. n. are gan th, Uinpqna hotaT B ABYS COLDS without donn," by use of- Vg atn r iPtM I :.unu, no triht, wfrnt about ' omasa) 'mn LtJ I -t I and roaa mat a, u "u n Charming in Style Fashioned in the Season's1 most Popular fabrics Thes&Suits Express the utmost in value Beautifully Tailored, but Moderately Priced BURCHARD'S A divorce was granted today to E. L. Douglas from Mlna Belle Douglas, desertion being alleged. Watch Window for Special March 18 and 19 Churclvll Hdwe Co. CLASSIFIED COLUM! ALL MBW CLASSIFIED ADVEBTISBHBNTS WILL MS rotin PACK VlfDBB HKADINU "MKW TOUil WASTED. GIRL WANTKD for confectionary work. Apply Fouich's, on Hherldaa WANTED To rent furnished house by desirable tenant. Can give - refer ences. Phone 48-R. rOR RENT. FOR RENT Safety aepoalt boxes. Koseburg national Bank. FOR RENT Rooma and apartmenta. zi west uouifiaa bu rnona mt-u. W. L. Hash. I'OH RENT Furnished house. Also sleeping room. Call 707 West Moeher 8t. or phone 366-R. FOR KENT Cleaning and preaalng euulpped and pariora, completely ready for operation. Addreaa Q. W. H., care News-Review. MISCELLAJi XU8. rAtLORINQ, dressmaklnc of all klnda i-none isi-k. Mrs, tlutnria.e. CURTAINS carefully laundered. Call nt 5:13 Ho. I'lne Ht., or phone I-Y IX8T AND POtJTO. LOST Thursday afternoon, man's pockethook In or near bualness sec tion. Return to News-Review office ann receive reward. FOR 8 A LB. FOR SAI.H Motorcycle, cheap. Rose- hnra llaraye. Full SAI.K one gaaoune drag saw. At i.eer t-reex ttarn. I lilt SALIC Baby bassinet and child's nen. .31 K. UoUKIas 8t For hale Kxm good alfalfa hay, t-i per ton. juaa Mcaiiiian. FOR SALE Jersey heifer calr CTS. dates, toast Hide, near rifle range. IXHKiK Practically new, for sa --'imp. U. a. lockwooii Motor La FOR SALK Uae 1800 M. stallion, per- ect graft type. Kiev Bros., Dlilera. HAY luit HALG Cdenbower Orchard irncts. Fred Fisher. Phone 1S-FI. FOR SALE Nice, dry oak and laurel v."oa. uraer qulca. juaa ana ic- Mlllan. MR SALE 1K1S Rood condition. St. Ford touring car, inquire ill a Mala 'OR BALK 4 room house, garage and turn, one block from high school. P. O. Boa 611. WHEAT FOR SALS Ii per'buahel at ii-n. Artnur k. v ecus, nucaiea, FOR BALE 1st class Italian prana R. L s to J 3D per hills. 8AI.E Protectograph check wrlt- rr. sooo as new. inquire at ctewe- Rerlew. 1-xiR SALE Four room house with cioee in. write A. A. Coaptnan. Honsnsa. Oreaon. KOK. 8AI'B ''"ra tailcab, just the .r uiney ousineaa. Bee j ai the Roaohuva Gareea. FOR SALE Will-sacrifice Chevrolet r ir te. owner aeeua tne money. fu. it ai Roseburs oarage, Ftilt Al.r Nearly - new Willow-cab eatiy buny. or will exchang for w iilow ro-cart In good condition. Call I5S-R. FOR 8AIE Bi fin rounc tim, The nlalnilfr ... nvreajuf torney M. F. R. gl o. ijriie uretl FOR SALB We ban he I Rhode Island Red oxkme at la.SO to la tach. Phoa FOR SALK Light turn n liarneaa. all In rood M&aUia reaaenable. J. F. BTltrtty FOR HALU l-roora bout IM All kinds of fruit ut we place, inqalre Ull l phone izb-k. For ttAI.K lalt madal K Oood mechanical ooadm take suitable small can a Phone 4.1-J. .r.it mr.p Clt-n room mooenl 1 lots, bam, woodibel isj house, 1 block from Ejullkll Inquire at 7J1 LOQD FOR SALB 1: Kordiar.avt llghta Zenltk ctrrKJ and runs like new. U It at l. P. McKiya FOR SALE Pridt of k'l3 the Money - use. at 1 Flower Home cottages. imu HAI.R i . a r w forhon Ii to peillgreed 6. f and aoe ess ".''-. 1.50 per setting. m-" Ia ttrsnton. FOR SALB Single comb 1 i k.k. shirks tM hatching. lksattye It. Hatching eis sM "SJ tings of It. BonnUrt" W FOR SALB StrlctU J"fi - P?L " VaVlK. 11 F per . . ,:la Clover, 132 per in !-:. tit to. write m far "JW Irch Seed Ffed CJ!i? FOR SALK-fltrlctlr bXlfZ tails 1' " No better seed " " 1 24 per loe Iba Ji Monarch Seed "VJ FOR SAt.-roomJl Sffare It at a errllloe r"J DiiL 'Vi fTr Test l" of W. A. Bogari 405 was.- ay riuV Bartlelt Pears. rf axel tree. forne 1!' St hand. Can secsre tor the '"""'.-SJaaaerrF walnuts. Filberts, a prll-e'Xri- lll , iTl FOR SALB-tt scrja .. land: 4-roois o" um buildings: goei f across one - , I -r"l bead of ' VEletJ In, lmpleinests- " " pj-M on n i s ii - - p-t- i; ' I Falls ure- -ji oaa Addree. W. Crssan- Add Or-gon. ""teaf n ii - FOR SALB tiful l-reem cleaned ae 'TJaae ana ".-.-., rt -rf l . a ssei Hs ser pow m ll.vo per nunui-nwa Ranch, eppenw I -Hstchlnr MP si . K P. Brad tor.' fkoae -F.