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r.v lomno nwi lurvutw a. w, Uatoa U aVlaafcerlT ftan . aaa aV HUhatKlPTlOU RATS Daily, par paar, by mmll ...M Dally, an oath, by mall. ..... Uy Carrier, r aaoBta Tha Aaaorlalad Preaa asclualaalr antttled to lha ua for rapoblloalloa of all-oewa dlepattbaa credited la It or k..t oiberrlaa cradltad la thli paper tod alao lha Loral Baw publlab bar la. All rllbta c republlcdtlua of apa cal dtapalchoa trelo ara alao raaarTaa. Entered aa sawnd-eia natlar May IT. lav, al Iba poat offu-a al ftoaaburf. Oregon, aodnr Iba Act of March 1. 111! WEDNESDAY MAIU'll ta 1US1 KOMUllIW SUBSTANTIAL CITY. In lila tuesaaga to lha clly council Mooday evening Mayor Hamilton re viewed In a concilia and clear man ner what had bevn accouibllstiod In Ilia way of improvement tua past year, as well aa Betting forth im portant matter to ba dealt with dur ing the next twelve nionihi, all of which hare a bearing on the growth Bud prosperity of till community. The mayor and city councilman hould feel Justly proud of the pres ent financial condition of Koseburg. It shows an administration conduct id along ilaiis in keeping with business policy such aa a successful business man applies to his Individ ual calling. There has been no "wild cat" Investments, but very much to the contrary, a sane and conserva tive conduct of the city's affairs, keeping up thoae good things that had already been accomplished and In the meantime reaching out for greater and mure Important conces sions to further the Interests of the people of Koseburg a program of a substantial nature and that has for Its initial purpose the building, beautifying and enlarging of the city as a whole. There are many live projects be fore the mayor and clly council the coming year. There's a big Job ahead for all concerned, If the pro posed recommendations as outlined In the mayor's nioasage are to be carried out successfully. It will re quire careful thought and more than ordinary business ability to create a number of the Improvements sug gested, and will cull for much time and effort from these servunts of the people. And If they are to continue along such encouraging lines as their efforts in tha past have demonstrated tholr ability to cope with small and large problems. It Is Incumbent upon the people of Hoieburg that the mayor and council men be given loyal co-operation from tbe cltlxena of this community to carry into effect any undertaking thai has for Its purpose the upbuilding of the city the mak ing of ltosnburg a better place for Its thousands of Inhabitants that they may have a Just pride In Indi vidually assisting In building and beautifying a live community. In truth and fact, mnke Koseburg the Ideal city of Southern Oregon. THK KASTKIl THOUiiHT. While man has made amnilng mn tnrlul, social and Intellectual prog ress In the past 2000 years, yet poo pin are today asking th mime old fateful question put by Job, "If a nan die shall he live again?" Are all our efforts on this earth useful merely In creating rouulls that ex tut In this llfo only, hut which are absolutely to perish when we go the wny of all the enrth? Or do. we build some Imperishable product of human character l'hllo'opliy makes a clear answer to this question. It holds It Incon ceivable that the power that has shown such marvelous skill In cre ating the human body, would be so bungling as to throw away all the seriloYPinenls t.r mind and personal My at the time when these begin to oe moat serviceable. Tho most satisfactory answer over made to this fateful question was of fered by Jesus Christ. Ills match lees lire and his lofty conceptions of con. loot go so rar beyond all other human beings, as to Indicate that his unique personality was the divinely inspired messenger or (Jod. when he tells us with positive affirmation nisi in my miner s nnuse are many mansions." we must believe Mm. We can not set up our shallow Ideas against His infinite wisdom. lt us remember that after the fact of his phvslrnl death had been accepted by abundant witnesses, he waa recognised In seme form, physl cal or spiritual, by a great company of people who were not looking for his reappearing, and whose doubts had to be dispelled, before his resnr rertlon was arrepted as a fart What convinced them should convince ns Bo let us today In reanonse to (he affirmation of philosophy. In the woMs anoken hv Jesus, and lo the fncl of his survival after death, cast asine gloomy fears. it us try to build character that shall be worth preferring for some future form of existence. Political virtue Is aomelliliir that fiinrllon bent with the men who are nut or office. The Clancy Kids Buddie's Heart Is in the Right Place PERCY L. CROSBY fJ " ' SriRIT IS EXKMPUFIKD. During the first few day of fl silt ing In the Argonne forest the Ameri can soldier were badly whipped. But they did not seem to know they were beaten, and their resolute will pre vailed over men lacking that aggres sive confidence. It la tbe came in business. A great many men In the early stage of their business cartel seem to uiuke a failure, if their account? were carefully studied, there would be nothing to Indicate they had ac complished anything. Yet they hac built a foundation for success. Thei had bein able to ate where they nu fallen down, to remedy -error, cor reel false lines of policy. Other met when they get to the same poin either give up altogether, or s-ttle d.,n in a routine way. satisfied with a little business which It doe not con much to push. It was superior morale that won the war, and It Is superior morale 'hat wins out in bnslnaxi. T-L. 1 lo who keeps on when other people would give up, I all the time ac quiring superior information and experience. To acquire this right state of mind, a man must thoroughly be lieve In his own business or the one for which he is working. That con fidence Is not merely attained by 'duffing oneself. One must have reaKons for such a faith. The man who ha tho right business spirit, studies his line bo Intensively and exhaustively that he knows it from to Z. tin I In a position to ren der superior service to the public 'rough his more thorough Informa tion. The bright business firms that ad- veruoo nun i'r, " eicwiiem In the Nuws-ltevlew are bouse that eieuipllly this spirit. They cover ihelr Arid with euch exceptional en-, district. erprlse. and systematize their oper- The four ranger districts are th. itlona so thoroughly, that they are Bohemia, with headquarters at the lURtlflnd In claiming ability to ron- 1,ayug creek ranscr station, the Dia ler exceptional service.. Advertising mond Lake wllh headnuartera Hie is ine uiMiiiiKUiiriiiiiK murs mat cnar- aclerlzes the winner In the race of trade. An engineer who has made a study of civic street problems believes that n common avenue of waste lies in repeated repairing of roads which have passed the repair stage and should have new pavement. Most' ;'"' now nannies territory on both clllsens familiar with the Inado- tlw"e "nia where formerly it wa nuncios of such a svstem will aree ' IW"SV to keep two men at mor. with him. lload renalrin when II roaches the point of fruitless efforts to sustain ruined road In travel- wortby condition la little less expen- live than complote now construction. It take time and material in nuan- itv. and when the mnnev hns hnen:,,'I", nu already been erected ' I tpent for these there Is no pernin- lent result. The thing Is all to do iver ugaln before long. Very lltllo noney and labor would rebuild the -ond from Its foundations, and build .".!e.h r.U'l '"St- WUh '"KUlar , iihp.T.ilon, for years. Few poople renllze what a tax they pay for fire- losses. The de- itrucllon by flro hi this country In 1U19 wn 0209.000,000, .which Is ibout $11 for every family of four people. The only way to reduce this liimeutnblo total. Is to educate peo ple away from their reckless habits. Die fire marshal of Texas has drawn ip a program on this subject which being rnnldly adopted In the ichoola of that slate. It calls for me period a week In grades throe to five, to study fire prevention in the home. In the sixth -and seventh trades one theme each term must be written on fire prevention. MICKIE SAYS f OVAS SUitJ. ORtOs IV A VitXItMtsl Cur.piui -Cvvi'oX w96.t' "m tuvv wt goes off! V ' 1 MOOI SlMlutl vucue 'GOTO, vYT STOFF ivi -rue ,r""",tD -ttt UltQ w.V)tWvVACr I I nil r - - ' . I J I THINK OuCrlT 70 6tV j I f 11 - - J I I CVf rVTHfM6 VC CAN TO ( f I T j rr euRopcA cmicn i ' " i : P ki!j . I i tmimKofthc Pogr KnotCS tt .- 'Q 0 , , , , 7jZf -v Wdzzz ' Ore mm( UMPQUA NATIONAL FOREST 18 ONE OF THE GREAT AS SETS OF DOUGLAS COUNTY! Forest Supervisor Expl iins ihe Method of Handling and Con trolling the Forests and Gives Seme Excellent In formation of Future Development. II) W. V. ILuiiimu-11. R3eburg is headuuurlero for ono of tbe finest and most nueresiing I.-,. I L'......... i.F ll.n l'..llr.rl Utit,.J ..u i.i..k - I. r..,..a rn.m il... r'jiiooiis. river, uhlik in turn from the liinpqua tribe of In- dluns. The L'mpqua forest occupies roughly the eastern third of Doug las county, including the rouKh. mountainous, heavily limbered urea to the Cascade summit, and embrac ing also, the old Hoheinla mining district in Southern Lane county at the headwaters of Row Itlver. Tho net area of Ihe for. st Is 1.011,000 acres. For administrative purposes II is divided into 4 ranger districts, earn in charge oT a district ranger who is a yearlong employee. Other yearlong officers are the supervisor, deputy supervisor and clerk at the itoseonrg otnee, anu a scaler em pioyca al the tils limber scalo whi rl Government stuuiDaice Is belne loa Ked, on Layug c.eek. in the Uuhemki Camaa K.-S.. the North l inpqua with headquarters at flllu'e R. S and the South Ui.-ipqua-Cow Creek district, wllh headquarters c.t the Tiller R. 8. The tillde station Is one of th few authorized by Congress at a ills lunco from tho Forest boundary, lo cated at the forks of Little River v.llh tho North limmina river, the hincccssiole stations within tho for- If"' boun"-y- It Is the intention o' f J10"1",'0, develop a model sta- Ion at Clide with Improvement nrhlnk ...III l. . . . ' . " u ass.''1 10 ln; " ai tractive Dungnlow Kach ranker has therefore alioroxl- mately 250,000 acres of pu'illc properly within his district. In ad dition to this, the Forest oriMtiixa Hon Is charged with protection from fir,, nt inn eon , ... ... - . - Ca.lforiiirgra,U ,ands l 100,000 acres of nrlvalelv nn.j i, her lands, under co-operative aKree ments. ninklng a total of 1,211,000 acres thus to be ndmliiistered. In developing this vast public es luto. the government has built a trail system of 316 miles, together with :U.O miles of telephone line, tin latter figure however including about (iS miles of line outside the forest boundary necessary In connecting up wllh the Roseburg office and tin various ranger sintlonn. The trail mileage, Ik only for Forest service construction und does not Include e no mues or old Indian trulls, n,l iruns opened up by settlers. o.u. .mien mm miners. Of the 5' mile of roadway, only 16 miles have been hullt by the government- an activity controlled directly by con gressional action but which promises Increased development In the future Twelve houses and cabins have been built, 6 of which havo barns, fences and other outbuildings. Numerous boxes containing fire tools rnd pro tected by a lean to shed are t,.,.,j n t-..tl I .. . . w - - iiiieroeciiuns and camping places. eih. . . ln" ",re',t from eight mountain peak are utllire,! as lookout point with men constant ly on watch during the summer .lavs There a telephone on each of these lookout points and on four of them house have been built In ord.T that me,, ,. constantly be available for detecting fires. The lookout men are employed during ,l,e .ummer months on y. together with the firemen and pv.rolmen who are located at .tratp! glc points where they may be sen h I V" '" lny "rrr"'" and where r imr (in r ini l.ii.. nvntlnl.lo when the fin dunr..r Is not on and pain.' mrn art emplnyrd he average about isi.n K ry employed on ti.ii, telephone " bridge construction work Two r. ., k ralus. one from Tl'ler an,! one ,rnw Hde make regular weekly trip, 0 , ""' lorest. th.Tefor. lilarly give, summer emnlovm, reg no,,, r.0 to o men wiIh a ,.., . nv payroll of $.Son. In the w,.y f ,,. ,hp ,,, 1.1! , msgultl.ent ,t.,nd of 'Tsu'na nr. nenitocK reu.ir and sn Kar pine limber. estimnicd at 1 billion feet, li Is conserv.itlvetv ..u. "'lied ibi ih's forest prop.ru will I furnish annually on a permanent basic, a cut oi X " nn.iion ' , "c prenein h.um.u. . ... tHI 1H fllllllll I.I Mill...'" ' In Ilia eninlovmeiit 10 a.'oui ii'j ue tho camps of the Ve: l' rn l.unili Kxport coini'tiuy and in lh.-ir mill a' i!nitnra drove Ore may readily ng- ure to what extent the lumbering in duslr will gro In order to ':..:. irl) tho Btumpatie. available for cuttlnx yearly from Ih.s lurost. Wy llmltim; the cut lo Die annual supply o' growth. a permanent imtead or a transitory industry will be develop ed. In addition to lis timber wealth, the forest supports lu.tiOD he-id of sheep and 1,810 head of cattle under permit for periods from 3 months lo yearlong. As .in a.-sot to the pub lic at large, none is mort? important than the wellnieh unlimited poss II. I III. s for II liloK and camping, which prlvil.K.S are un restricted exept by the K'iite and federal game, Funliution and Are lawn. The most Important game anlmnl is the deer, of which It is estimated that 111. lino mt'ke their homo within the forest bon usuries. Tho Btreains and hikes of the forest BI" unexcelled for trout fishing. Of all tbe popular campini; spots of the for est. Diamond I.ul.e Is uniiirii.le Mi llie most favoi-ed, lying at the ex treme headwaters of the North l.'mp Ilia river, which in Itself is certain ly ono of the most lietutiftil moun tain streams in America. The lake has Ideal Sandy beaches for bathing and is surrounded by a forest ol yellow and lndgepole pino with open park-like glades and meadows af fording the finest camping sites. Placed as guardians to this jewel ol water nre Old lialley mountain to the west, and .lt. Tlii'ibon. "Th Lightning Rod of the Cascades" to the east. Owing to the quest Ion be 'ore congress as to whether Diamond Lake should be included within ihe Crnlcr Lake park, no action has been possible, toward developing the lake us a mount. .In n sort. However. approvement of development plana is expected shortly, anil Judging from applications received fur hornet it-r. hotel, lioat llvc.-y and otlu r permits, Diamond Lake will become one (.' the most popular mountain reforts In tho Cascade ramie. Hundreds of other biailtliul sites nre available nnd for tho.se who desire a nenrtn. nent camp or summer home in tho mountains, permits may bo secured lor from one to fifteen years at a nominal yearly rental. While Ihe primary purpose of Ine n-.tlonal forest Is to Insure to Hi nation a perpetual supply of tle.h and preserve the forest cover which regulmes Ihe ilow of streams, yet he- incidental use for recretitlon Is of utmost importance. yWroatly thev .i w v nr-iy Ku .ITI'i "I. ,h! ,la,,"'' lu" ','',p"ua ''' asrnitllcent resources is plny.rrntinds. through its m a tremendi.in local asset In Its pres. ' I'u.eiiiuii values tor tll.lher :"o:lu.'to grazing and recreation attractions. III (JIIKS 1.1TTLK I'l.l .MKLII. "Hushes Little Plumber" is a tiei rmne i.-i'..r In Ihe turn Itoselmrg homes. C. W. Huches la the pro ' rietor of the Roselinrg l'lu:abiiiii km I Heating Coinpany, ami b-3 i,u, a Hand in inaKing many hoy more contented by making homes more convenient. wives tt.li it i: at wixciii'srint. Pocl.il dance at Winchester Friday night. March 25. Muri, Ott's orchestra. A good time everybody. hail hv for If iiu need nny tiling on Snn.lav f us. Open seven davs C. A. Lock voi.l Motor Co. Ford Sales and '-.ervice. K.JHV WKAIffKH HFt'ORT. ( tT. I! YWntiinr tiirrn... rnrn efrtce .....i.urg. Oregon. :i lioura andlna ( i. m.! 'r..pi.,nn tn PP4 ll,.ketril ne ai I . "'bv'at ere vesler.l.v i - i.e. -ill! In .i.t i-. i ..l .i 1 1, lal . 'iliiil .r. '4 h.. or '. since flrM ef nienlh 1 .1. Ip. for thin DlMl.tll... 3 V from Ffpt. I. 1 2o. pre. Ip. from Sept I JT-' . -s from Sept. 1. l!i;'rt... 2 14 I'm tpltatlen for 1 wat (Srpt. lo Mity. Incl.ilve 1 71.4 . ft to 8 p. m. fer aovithweatn rcgon: s--l ans.l Tk-ir'.'n- oeoalenal raln'll I A FEW EASTER TUOIOHTS. BY FLOUA HASKELL DEAN. I went to town the other day and sonar stood around a- takln' In the sight, you know, and pretty soon I found that - S waa buyln rJiier inioKi. oe. I d mo::i ioikoi iui rr Sunday was so near; so i hen-I bought a lot of curds and candy rabbit eggs and stuff : like that, you know; then I ( stills tblnkin' 'buul the eggs we colored years ago. We'd take an egg and wrap it up. till nary a spot would ; show, with little trlps of green and red and yaller calico. And : then we bile.l and bibnl 'em till the calico would fade and t tosh, there aint uo egg today compares with them we made. I lived "way back In Terry Hut. and say, we never knowed what kind of weather Koiitcr'd bring jest like as not It snowed, and then the poor 'bused women folks would have to lay away them hats with bright rag flower on they'd bought for Luster day. liut take our "Mistland" , Easter with its valleys clothed j in green, and I lowers and iruu w. tiei's blooiiiiii" If the falreBt land I've seen. And even if It's mist in ' soiuo, -land sakes, the mist it's warm, a nice 'dry' rain. 'taint nothin' like a dog- goned eastern storm. The boys and pals goes walk- In' out, all carryin' tholr coats, and inedder-larks is slngln' fit 4 to bust their littlo throat. Old Leghorn bird, she's slnglii" too, and Plymouth Rock, her cousin, and both a-layin' eggs for kids to color by I lie dozen. Well, I take in these good things, and I'm sure the God above has blssed our glorious "Mistland" In the fulfillment of His love. And we that alnt hnown tiimine, nor the sufferln' there be. In this old world ot ours, in the lands beyond the sea, miimt well jest stop and thiol' about that message we should keep, that Jesus gave to Fetor: "Do you love me? Feed my sheep." If only wo Ills children would nccept the law Ho gave, we wouldn't noed no oilier law . nnd gosh, ihink what wo'd save! There wouldn't be no wars; no crimes, no Jails, no lavyers, even. no fellers tak ln' others' wives, no boot lepgin.' no thlevln.' If ve'il Jest keen tho floldon Pole nnd live the Mtvter's way, this f.'d world would he Para dise Indeed, on Kniter Day. HOY AMF.V'DS CDXI-T.SSIOV WARSAW. Ind.. Mar. 23. Virgil Decker. IS. who Is held on a charge of killing hi chum. Iroy Lovett. .made a new statement todav through his ntlorney, in which he Implicated lohn lnvncnolia. At the request of , 'he nuilioriiles lnvncnolia was arrest led at Klkhart. Do"kr. who In n previous confes rion declared he alone was responsl Ire for Ihe Lovett boy's death, In hip 1 htest s.ateieeei nlii.-es the blame on I'-n.ii-o .lor," declaring that tho lattci , Mlled the Lovett boy. lite statement ns L'ivon mil Heelnr. el Invagno-h ofrered Decker $1000 dispose of Lovett' body, ' Mrs. .1. i. Clnrko of Winchester I ' a. visitor here today attending to ! business matters. Mrs. Clark will re irn in ii.-r home tomorrow. MOUSyS VdRY WISELY oFENT WHEN IT PURCHASES CONTENT WHY not use some of your money to purchase mod ern plumbing content ment? You'd be surprised at the lowness of our charges for instating a modern bathtub in our home. Why not get ac onaiitie.l with tbe real facts ot the ca.-e and give us a chance to demonstrate our superior supplies and plumbing abilities Koseburg Plumbing and Heating Co. C. V. Ilugljes, Mri. 1 TC i Charming in Style Fashioned in the Season's most Popular fabrics These Suits Express the utmost in value Beautifully Tailored, but Moderately Priced BURCHARD'S IIAIiltOILS MOXHV DIVIDICD WASHINGTON.- Mar. - 23. Allot ments from the $15,000.00 appropri ation for river and harbor Improve ments inado by the board of en gineers Include tho following. Columbia and Willamette rivers between Vancouver, Wash, and Port land, f 524,000; , Willnniotte and Yamhill rivers above Portland, $10, 000; Coos buy, $144,000; Coos river, $3000; Yaqulna bay, $145,000; drays harbor bar nnd entrance, $10, 000; W'illapa river nnd harbor, $30, 000; Lewis river, $46,000. , ; o I . ItKDS 1COUTK1) IN AHMKN'IA NRW YORK. Mar. 23. Attempts by the Bolshevik! to recapture Er Ivnn nnd other part of Armenia from which they were recently driven have failed, according to a radio message received here today by the near east relief. All of Ar menia, It was Bald, except Deljan and Wnkliltrhevan, has been cleared of littr.sinn troops. v ........ unit 'u..mrm is ueiu me latest and best eolKMi ormed in Armenia, the message add- keeps two laundry can fch 0,1 ' "the wash." 1 CLASSIFIED COLUm' AlI. NtGW ULAHHIFIICD ADVKRTlKKMlTcl WILL BB FOCIO tl UI WANTKD." WANTKD Kxpert piano player. Apply Antlciu Tluater. VANTKI HoiiH.-ln'tipor, about 3 miles U. U KIHh, Jtoeburtc. i llll j WANTKD Tor confecttuntTy work. Apply Foutch'B, un 81ierilan .ANTKl-A plHttj to wurk on rftn"h hy txperlon'ed man. Addreaa Z, N't'v.-y-Hrvluwr. . W A NT i 'A) TO Itt-iNT Kurnlahtd house, pr-r-r ffniul) at'reitftre out of clty-Um-Itn. Hnx 8S3. RfiMPhiirK. Fim HKST. 70R JtKNT Safety deposit boxes. Kofb ii r g Natl on ol Ba n k. "Oil HEN'T Huoma and apartments. Til Went UouKlas Bt. Phone W. JU Haah. "OK HK.NT Cltanltig nnd pressing: purlura, compU-tely equipped and ready for operation. Address O. W. MiSCKKL A N EOUS. Ari)ltING. drensmaklng of all kinds. I'hone 187-U. Mrs. Outhridtje. TKTAINS carefuMy laundered. Call MT.fL' So Hlne St., or phone 108-Y. IXST AND FOTJWn. '.OST :oi(I lorket, O. H. C. emblem. Itt urn to Kuwa-lleview off tee for re- W 1 1 T 1 1 hX)H KALE. . ''It SALE One ivanoiine drag saw. Al l'-r Creek fturn. -Frat'tlenlly new. for sale Sufip C. A. IfOckvood Motor Co. OK SALK One 1300 lb. stallion, per- Kit draft type! Rice Uro-i., Ulllard. IV Kuk ALB KdenDower orrhard Triu'td. Fred Fisher. Phone 2S-F1 Kit (VAI.K- -r. vood i lt'view. -ProtertofCraph checK writ s new. Inquire at News- "U SAI.K Four room hoiue, with bath, . lone in. Write A. A. Chapman. Monnnz.i. Or.Kon. Olt HALM Vera taxlcab. Just th 8m It at thins: for Jitney budnesa. the lCosbuny (Jarase. lt SAl.fe; Sniull ntefi rauKe In koi iihdiiinn. HpU'Tidid baker, good as new. rl-e J5. 12& Cass street. I'M one 219. F. Hi "sa I.K 4 ine day oltl c alf, or will pay fih to .mme one to rare for her until t,,e In fresh, I'hone 3C&-H, or .tH Hoover St. '"Olt SAI.K Two heifers coming! fresh m J'llv: alio one redar twit. 14 ret 1 Mi vem' rpray pump and bsrrel romplete. H. W. Stovall, Alexanders Ml 1111' atv a. , . UI.OS.SOM DAY APRa SALEM, Marci, weainer man iw m aj frost, and all sora uay," which hu i COlllft Mil ann.,.1 people of Salem, , a, April 10. The augmated tha .TT: year the greater pan sponsibilitv win k- r"1 them as the tenttamJJ .iciiy or me nrnamn u and Salem', boonet m2 a,,,,,; LAI SIIRY HAS BLncu. "It will come bark J r'osan of Ihe Kcwhort Siia J ry. . u. u. uaker, the mri has an 1111 in Hat iinnj..1 AuK HKADiniG ,KW TO DAT." GAS raiR" l UN 4 4k wo. jamion. FVK SAT.K llfMl babybnnrt! eonIltlun. Phone FOK SAKE Wp hire ("HI ItlitMlo inlund H1 Cttcktrtttt at $i'.aO to i e&ch. PtcKlH VOH SAI.K Will itcrlflM fV rnr for 1310. Owm ktS mttncy. Pee It it RoMbvf& 11 rut fluMfl mfi'hnlia mk tires on car. I nw tirt 1). Coon. iHUrd, 0rtcci. FOK WALK Team of co!ti.ljs L fjaaf half Hlwtn; brokt for roHiM work. Cheap i if UkcauaaM npn of PS 4-1- 24. I-OH I. Ik A nun i.ut.nl.1 num V.lfht US li.iw .ft of harnett. ltu.klen. Oregoir r'olt SA1.B Five room alil 3 lulu liirn. wouH i" hou.. 1 llark from Pkib: In.iuir at "33 Tobfc &J Pull PALB Pridf at Jlsf tha IL.nfy Mk ti r. at ll.tl lr honJiMi'J' Flower Kasi-k, apaasj Hnn.e rolKa.PtiJliii. PTlft" SAfK Hatchlna; WP l tl . C. W. Unktri l 1,, .e.liKrem 0. A. C M.1 II in vrr MUlnf. Final1! I. Hriintnn. FOR BALii Slnrlt cam! M b.irn batir chKka II. Ilulrhln effi w "iM tln of li. Buaaianjjy KTllFsAI.r-ricll7 J"? 1J4 par 11 Iba k JvH.tl par IM Ibj: 2i; flov.-r. lit par l : ii). 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