Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 25, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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HIJUaCKlPTlUN KATli
t'A'iy. ! yr, by fuall ...Mta
fNly i'l Uicalfca. It mall I
n- .,. month .. .
l .... eelald Prvaa Is eselual.aly
entitled tj ll.e uea for republication ol
ll newt diepatinee erediiad to It or
hot nlh.rwt.e eradll.4 In this paper
a me lal Hrwi lul.ll'id hare-
In All rltibla of republication of ape-dl.r-.li.he.
ho-etn .e ..e rae.rVfrt
-.olervd a. a ona--iaa ntatiar May
IT 10. at the poet offt.-a at Hoeebur
Wiron. under Ibe Act of Hi'fli 1. Ui'a
Ipura milk at all times and at a mod
ierate price. We have before ua a
copy of Ilnard'a Dairyman, Riving
statistics on milk prices In all tlie
principal cities of the U. S. Com-
t arson T.lih thece statistics hos
that Koieburf la paying lei than
I the averujte price. We ouraelves
kncor i jr own oats and will try to
maintain the right price at all limes,
Quality considered above all.
Very truly yours,
IllljKNBARK BHOS.
Going Strong
Kotfeliurg, Orcgull, April ii5, 10-1
tllll.IlllK.V8 MIKk.
Beginning yesterday and continu
ing to and injluaiiiri nevi aunuay. Thc p,.,lle pruI1(, of the iimp-ma
the churches of tire nation will give : TlllJt.y Koilli; Bll0ng. In fact, 10
way to e.icouriig.iig a ciojer relation-; atrona that the Oregon Growers d
bM between our boys aud g.ils and j ;)r,.ra'iYe rs-o latluu has not only
the Sunday icnocla of every coal- : ,,0t,j n of , 8.0jk of Its member
nullity throughout the United hut jual recently recti vr-d an
States. :ordfcr for two carlo.id lots which I'
Petite Prunes
Nuh In HitaahllFlf duflnllA nlanit
huvo been shaped and will be put
Itito action to encourage these young
sters who are neglecting the vital
opportunity of gaining a tellglous
education, to align tlienis'lvos with
the spiritual development of thin
community. Fathers and mothers
will be asked to co-ouerute. for with
out this support It would be almost
useless to endeavor to encourage a
child to bocomo a regular attendant
at Sunday school. Therefore, this
week set aside for the little folks, Is
of paramount importance to every
father and mother in KoFoburg.
Through their Individual efforts and
working In harmony with the Sun
day schools, a groat good can be ac
complished In the way of establish
ing a belter citlienshlp.
Mr. Gladstone, before his tVaath.
was asked what he considered the
greatest discovery of the age and his
renlv was, "The discovery of the
child." Child life Is the most precious
of all values and mora marked in
the Influence brought to bear upon
It. Religious education Is being
recognlced today as most vital to
good citlienshlp as well as to Chris
tian thinking and living. With this
Idea In view the churches through
out the land are giving more serious
thought to this phase of their activi
ties. The undertaking la a most wor
thy one. It la the only way In which
movement can be propelyy Initiated
to Increase the moral and spiritual
development of children and should
be strongly supported by all thinking
men and women.
Up In Marlon county they pay
their prohibition enforcement offi
cers $7 per dny and fell expenses.
Down here in Douglas county most
of the Inw-enforcing officials get
about half that si with a mighty
small allowance for any additional
expense, but seom to be "delivering
the goods" Just about as well as the
average novice at $7 per. However,
a good business head coupled with
the right sort of Judicial senna don't
seem to count for much in these
days of high coat of living when
the taxpayers foot the bill and the
frisky bootlegger roqulros a rpocial
coterie of incompetents to run him
down.
As a Dual climax the Job printers
are going out on a strike. Probably
beard about those law-enforcement
officials at Suiiiii drawing down
seven dollars a day and expenses.
No Job printer need ever aspire to
such lucrative position. Takes a
"pull" to Innd these Jobs. Any way,
what dnea the average printer know
about booce hounds? A whofo lot,
perhaps.
It will soon bo circus time in rtoso
btirg. Put on your colored goggles.
You might Me somotblng out of the
ordinary with the naked eye.
With the primary e'.octlon fur In
the distunce, there are alreudy un
derground rumblings that dencte a
lively campaign.
The present showers lire JiiHt what
the agricultural districts need
othcrwiuo wo would not have them.
Looks like a bumper fruit crop for
Douglas county.
LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE
iinu hern unable to fill.
Accord.'i.g to the by-laws and con
stitution of the Association and the
lawn under which It Is Incorporated,
It Is permitted to sell the fruit only
ot Its members. Thus, In tills coun
ty there is the ruther unusual situa
tion of a number of growers havlns
on hand their crop of petitis. mid.
on the other hand, the Oregon Grow
ers Co-operative association has an
order for two car load lots, which
It cannot fill.. Krom the viewpoint
of the association, It would bo good
business for those prowers who have
petltes on hand, to join tho associa
tion, and thereby dlnpuio of their
petltes. 1
0 .
Auxiliary Reports
On Relief Drive
m
1 W
LSi ASPLINDIb
P c3SS?Cj ft
ETjji SYSTF.K Wj
wis puuiFiER r;
I L. aJ o?er 20,000,000 bottles sold in six years J
Nature's Medicine
Two tcaspoonsful in water three times a day
makes you feel better
makes you eat better
makes you sleep better!
makes you work better!
It In called Nature's Medicine brcnuso it ia pure
ly vegetable and is composed of the most bene
ficial roots, herbs and barks Known to science.
V,
The Auxiliary to the American Le
gion have completed their report on
the Chinese Relief Ktind, having Imd
all districts canvassed and accounted
for. The ladlou of the different church
es havo been working hard to put
this thing over and havo succeeded
In every way. The auxiliary wishes
to extend their greatest appreciation
to tho chairmen and assistants In the
drive, for without them, they would
not havo been able to canvass the
entire residence district so satisfac
torily. The following report Is llBted
according to the largest amounts
turned in. This report do" not In
clude the pledge cards that have ben
signed, hut only tho cash amounts.
IrelyUrl:in Oiiirch
Women's Missionary Society
I 6S 40
House to house canvass 28. BO
Volunteer Sunday offering.. 110.00
Collection from Union
Church meeting 6. GO
ADVICE TO LOVELORN AND OTHERS
"V MUS. ' i "" "v
A Dully I'oliiniti of (JucHtlims an I Answers Conducted by a Woman
Who Knows. Address your Ix'ttein to Mrs. EUsbury
Cure ItoKchurg Netva-ltevlew.
Date For Georgia
Minstrels Cancelled
Dear Mrs. Kllshury: 1 havo been 'the future nothing that would "ii-
going with a young mini for several , Iwirrafw or onuoy you to have others
Manager C. I. Hill, of tho Antlers
thuiter. received word ye.slerduy
thut owing to the Illness of several
ii41..uibers ot the Georgia Minstrel
troupe, the date for their, appear
ance In this city on May 11 will have
to be cancelled and they will prob
ably appear here Inter la the month
Total
$ 213.40
I'lk
llaiittU riiurch Mrs. O. II.
ens, Chairman,
House to house canvass 101.21
Sunday fSc)Ol 34.24
Collection from Union
churchqpervlce CM
Total
(141.95
('UrlNtlnn Church Mrs. Grnnt
Wlreox. Chairman.
House to honse c.mvaL'S I K7 T.0
Su:iduy school 45.4(i
Total
t
$102.90
'.il!iollc church Mrs. M. Devnncv
chairman:
Houho to houno canvass
KplMV'pal ..church,-
Rumsdell. chairman.
House, to houso canvass
M rs.
$57.88
..W. F.
$32.80
Methodist Kplscop-tl Church. KolMh
This d'strlet was taken over bv
ror the house to house canvass, hut
'ho fol'owlng was turned In bv the
M. K. Church, south $ 10. (Ml
I1. M. Society 1ft 110
w. ,. Cobb 2. no
Collection from Union
church meeting O.P'
mourns. Ho nns asK.d me not to go;know. lou realize she l.a thin rault The truupe , at ,)rc.sent ln quaraI1.
out with any man but him. I love' J you l.nvo persisted In giving her ,lno flir ull lnd, .filllte ,cnKth r t)m0.
him so dearly that I don't enjoy my- your rniifidenceH. sou fun m-urrel. The Ceorela Mlnstieln have lavei In
self when I go out with others, so expect lr to keep . sect when you J 'f f, ' ,8 the ca .-
I would he willing to do as ho anka. cuiumt do He yoiina-lf. . ?' . . " . 5. i
t u.-i luiiiiii ui iiivir uuic iiuej ia iiuiuu
Hut he si 1 11 goes out with other girls
and thinks this Is all right. What
shall I do? M.
A. You would lie very foolish to
give up your frienda for anyone who
Im ho ftelflsli anil utirciiKoiiuhlo ah this
man lum proved liiiiisell to lie. As
long uh you are not engaged. It I
your privilego to divide your time
us you see fit. (in out with other of
your meii friends sometimes and tr
io find iilcaMire in theeo oecHsions.
Then, if you find that the man you
love does not return your regard you
Mill will hnve I n teres t In other of
your friends, and the Iohh of wc,
Uimerer great, will not seem so overwhelming.
Dear Mrs. Kllshury: How are Imi
tation pearls made? HKADKH
A. imitation pcaili- are mride of
hollow glnss roloretl by the pearly
dust which comes from tho little
Rentes of fish, known as Meek, kept
agitated In water. Tills powder is In
liquid niniilonut until wnntml for use.
with regret.
Ft) It XOV.
The big time
Wuich the ads.
Is coming soon.
Hear Mrs. Kllshury: How greut a
load enn an elepli;:nt carry. D.
A. The average full grown ele
phant can carry .l.tllMI pounds.
Dear Mrs. Kllshury' I havo been
keeping company with a man for a
year. We had two quarrels; now he
s.nyq he doesn't care for me. lint he
si 111 comes to see mo when I Invite
him. Do yo-i think ho would come If
ho really didn't care? How can I win
him hack? M.
A. Vonj Nlrtild have too much
pride to iMrHst lu Inviting a mm to
nee you when lie hns told you (hat he
iloee not rare for you. It seenui verv
unlikely that he vvoirld have told,
you this If It were not true. You will
not be likely to regain his interest.
by trying to force his attentions. If
vrn were to blamo for tho qirirrels
in-mmi iiomn. your mini him
WKCIAIi.
Dear Mrs. Kllshury: Shouldn't the
engagement ring because It is the
most expensive, bo placed on the
finger first and the wedding ring
worn hh n truiirfl? KNtlAtlKD
A. No. it U l bo eeffuiremciit rieir ' .".pologlxe. This will rleiir the way
that Is worn ns n guard to the wed-1 '"r rxnlunntlons. Then let nuy fnr-
Don't forget Friday,
Watch the papers.
l.eo Tiros Sinilo
Merten.
April 29.
at miles. II.
DECAY!
-OF
t"er advances rniiio from him.
Hear !rs. KllRb.try: Is Pcnrhyn
ding ring. hlle the engagement riin
ntav In the more exni'iisivo than the
wftldliiir riuif. t'le lnltir has n much
7-e-iier sentimeiiliil vnlue und de:-iM-r I Ktanlaws married. If so. when
significance. INQUIHTU
. . M.-rrif.-l In New York City, Ap :"
IVnr Mrs. Kll.diury: When and'.'IO, it:t to Miss Jean I'li-lislye.
vUiere was Sarah Hi rnlmrdt born?
A. Paris, t. toiler -.IHI.V
Hear Mrs. KMrlmry: I nm In love'
vl'h my first couvin. Can we secure
Hear Mis. Kllsl.nry:! havo a girl a marriage lieenso In Oregon? II.
chum I like very much but she has I A. Xo. Marrlngi between fln-f.
one fault I am afraid will break our i iniislvrs Is not p": n.lt"i I- (Jroson.
frl. nluhin Hli, rkllim l..lla llilnira Tlin f'ift lli.'lt I Krt nnlfil-llv of the
Mr.:. Wilcox, of the Christian chtircb4jnat , h,.r j,, c()H,,.Ce. Hew states pr hbt mnnlngn lietween re-
can I break her of the habit? K. I Intionshlii ot this ik'gree should con-
. Y"n c-iii not tin end to this vlnro ym that It wonbl lie most un
very easily by telling your rlniin lii'uki I" lake stn h a stop.
attention of prospective entrants.
There is one sure thing, however
that they can hank on, there will be
I'AltftON IK HKMKIt CLAUK
EUOKXK. April 24 Pardon of
TiSatl ...
$29.00
...MetlJ lkt Kplsriipil Church
llo'ise to house 'ennvass $3.!io
Collection from Union
church meeilng fi.fi.i
Infant. S. C. cluns 3.04
Total
$13 04
DKI'KMIS Mll.li THICKS.
Itoseburg, Or., April 25.
Mr. Editor:
As the largest milk producers in
this locality we naturally are some
what Interested In the article which
appeared in your esteemed paper re
cently dealing with the prices of
milk.
Tho correspondent In
fJreen H indnv Krlio d $ 9 95
i Total or all amounts $t;oi 9
I These amottiits have been turned
in to the American l.eclim h the
auxiliary president. Miss Pearl Stuart
and will be sent Immediately to
headquarters.
millions of dollars worth of scenery i Martin ( lark, who was fc mil Killlly
on both sides of the car. Ity keeping j or manslauKhter hero last fall was
;i shrp lookiut, ono might pick up ; denied by Oovernor t.lcott, according
a gold or silver mine. All you have tOjto friends of the convicted man who
ilo is slick a rock down on your vis- on Friday presented tho pardon pe
lting card as a paperweight to claim itltlons sIl-ii. d by more than 2.000
ownership. I persons of Lane, l.lnn and Douglas
countle.'
The "l!o!o In One" club Is fast Governor Olcott said he h'.d made
RTOWiliK. Callfernl.l has n ICore or It a i:il never lo mint a n.irdon In
more of golfers eligible to the ranks. 'a case of this kind unless the petition
a number of whom have made this ' was sinned bv the trial indue and the ,
frenk play several times. Our stalls- prosec tting attorney,
tican ventures the hope that it will I 0
never be necmary to kiep an official
r cord of this feat.
TEETH
BY
DR.H.R. NERBAS
DENTIST
Tho tiniest cavity ln ono of
your teeth presents a posi
tive menace to your health.
The decay may be 'reme
died before It reaches the
dentine. Yon are likely to
bo unaware of the cavity
before it has f Mind Its way
through tho enamel, but
your dcntl3t tan find It.
1'aiulei.s Dentistry.
i:aniiuatloii Free.
Work Guaranteed, abso
lutely. Sco me for results.
loost Itoseburg end Tiotierns county.
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SPORTS CHATTER
Clrotte. Weaver. J.ickson. Felsrh.
question MeMullln. Candil. Williams. Itlshere.
wno In tils haste forgot to sign his I'aulelte, Kautr. Chase. Mi-liec. Zini
name, by comparing Portland condl- merman, a gruq of ba. eball names
Hons with those locally shows his which a matter of six months auo.
absolute Ignorance of the situation. I were worth a king's ransom to any
first, Portland at present Is har
vesting tho benefits of a milk war,
which happening as, past experience
has proven, never has dune the con
sumer any good In tho end.
Third, the quality of this her
alded 11c milk will not stnnd com
parison with the local article which
Is handed to the consuming public
containing the exact amount of but
terfat as produced, whereas the
cheap grades of milk In large ren
ters :nh as Portland are processed
In such a manner that a certain
mount of butterfat Is removed.
baseball manager who had them on
Ills ro;iter Today they are not worth
a cent. Tho appearance of any of
them on the diamond would be re
sented, and they would b" driven off
the held. After nil. there mn.t be
something In the old ad.u'e about
honesty being the be-t policy.
Inasmuch as Hale Hii'h did not
rrark out his Initial home run last
season until May 1. everything ho Is
gnrnerlng these d,ivs Is a clean net
'advantage with which to start out
It h on that day. Inasmuch as he lu
With John J. M 'Hurh. champion
track and fl- Id rtarter of the worl 1.
only lust In the prim" of life and still
holding the starter's pistol at every
meet within sight, fnlk nc wonder
ing what his record will bo when h
(tolls Ihe game. To date. John has
s nt off In the neichborhood or I .vo
million athletes at the report of his
gun during the 22 years lie has been
n:riclatlng. Athletes who took part In
the events at the Panama Pacif'c In
ternational Kxpositl'in. in San Fran
clsco In 1915. will probably recall
that they never were started to the
finishing tap' In le Iter torn. Th' re
nra many who hope he will bo on
hnnd pgiln for 'he rational A. A.U.
championship- tr be held in Pasa
dena on July 2 to 4.
leaving Jm.t enennh In that the milk I
Idlcated that he is
goiiiK to make
over il of these clouts this year,
opine that he will need them.
will conform with the atnte pure
food laws.
Third, this locality Is not a natur- t,,. . n.....i. .. . ...
I dairy country, and feed costs' J'" '5'" " ,I,J, lh:
. . ...! two nilli nlay nt th.' I n v rltv nf
more her. thai. It doe. In Portland. Pennsylvania r,.,y r:lr,V!1, Aor,t
turthern.ore. Ihe e..rre.pondent Is w , ,, h, , ,.,., ',
wasting his ammunition and energy f Yll, llll(1.r,r ,,
In directing the same at "Ihe local r(.r,v of Illinois The Yale t. nm
made a greol record for Itself In lh-
romblne," as he calls It. as there
"halnt" no such animal ln these ..ri. ii,,i,.,,i. mneia
parts, but Instead Itoseburg la for-1
Innately having Its main milk supply j,,,, what ylni f roul(l ,
distributed by party who takes encountered In the proposed looo
their occupation lo heart and knows me automobile road ra e around
their responalblllty and live up to the alale of Nevada durlna the li.tt-t
If you are looking for luggage
carrfer. we have seveTal kinds lo
select from. (TV A. I .or k wood Motor
tl by banding Ihe people rich and part of next month la engaging the Co.
According to the estimate made,
turf distributions for the present
y ar will nmou it to $i.50o.0i' of
which $1.6011.000 will go to wiui.-r
raring.
Tiny Shc.ivis Hlh here. It sure
d es the work. C. A. Ixickwood Mo
tor Co.
I i
MPI't'lAU
Don't forget Friday,
Wateh the papers.
April 29
Mrs. E. C. Merrick la now ready to
di dressmaking at her home, C29
South Pine street
No old stock fresh, new rubber
aud a complete assortment of sizes.
11 us help you cut tire and tube
costs an.1 al.o your auto netds in ail
supplies we are stocked to supply
every need and at lowest prices.
Highway Service Co
Jackson and Douglas St
Phone 333
"
mm-
This eight rooms, bath, basemant and garage
floors and oodwork and outside paint Well l "" nrnli,
home with extra selected finish and modern huiii?1"1'
thirty-five hundred, according to size of cash Uav Pr'c'-)t
like rent. Furnished or unfurnished, and with to"01 B1
ir you llk. and no extra cash payment. Place well " PaiBe"er r
Can be rented by year at $35.0 0 per mo 306 denT"1 ,500 W-
HAS NO COXNMTION
WITH 'I UK C'tiAHK. STUDIO.
In order to avoid confusion, I de
:lr to ttato that the Clark & Clark
who recently purchased the Hayden
atudio on Jackson street has no con
nection whatever with Clark's Sludio
In the Itoseburg National Dank
building on Cass street, and con
ducted by the undersigned.
The Cass atreet Htudlo is ihe orig
inal Clark A Clark photograph gal
lery, being foundod by the under
signed, who took complete owner
ship on the 20th day of March, 1949.
It ia tho old, original studio now
conducted under the namo of
"Clark's Studio," and it is my dw
slro to Inrorr.i my hundreds of
patrons that thore has been no
chunge In tho management or owner
ship of Clark's Studio, but that It Is
located In the same old place, con
ducted by the sameT51
'"nt. dealing with the .l,
"ld,,,iabeU;idMroC'.5
coining under,'10Unrr0i,
lon't make any nilmk. t
want the best Z2 1. , J4"
Chirk', Studio ; a 0f
"urg National Dank w l U R"
and conducted by rjlia. w 0,w
This Is the old and ori.S-r,Ch
Clark Studio In &ll
1,.. "UAfaa
CLASSIFIED COI.TIMNJ
4LI. KKW CL4SSIKIRI. ADVBRTISRMKNTS Wll.l. BB POlgD a. ,Z
PAOB I'NORK I1RAIUNK ...Vi10 n "
" " 1UIIAI
WANTED Sheep ami hogs for ship- I
ment. May 3rd. 1'iione S-P31.
FOU
Jll SAKR-Dodge tourlnjcr
Sen.
WOA1A.N wants work by the ilay, or 30
cmitH Hti hour. AUUreHit W. W.. Nt-wa-ItfView.
MIIIKK AUKD "woman wonIdIlke
poMtion to do housework or nuiuliitf.
. Phone 4!a-J
WAaN'i'KIi by ehlcrly man, any kind
of Work. Addle II. A. Kewh
It ev I w.
VANTKI Middle uid woman wantn
huuKCnork, eountry or city. Address
Hox H.LooklnK01a8B,Oregn.
WANTKI) In formation as to the
whereabouts or my auntie, Uoma K.
CJfiKe. Atno other reliitlves and
fiUndH please write. Jeaslo C'entur,
) N.Aladir iinSl., KuKc-nt-, Oregon.
t WIM l'AV $5 fur .nformutiuiT'of
, sultuhle. rlos In, houKeke.-pIng
apartments, with bath, Karime If pos
sihlo; not near the track and no hills
to ellnib. I'hone 33a.
WANTKli-I tan use tliFee'morv "stejufy
wojud-tut'ers to slacii Hiul trlnj pole
oak or work on buzz sitw. I will ar
raiiK credit for tools and Rrocerles
If necetsaiy. CJood money tor Kod
men; 3 miles out. I tux 112a, Ituse-burK-
Ten A .OreK.,n
Fori s.i,K-:ood 3i7ro i
FOIt S.LK--Freih mikh cows, tf L
ern ll. Kd.-nb0w.r. Fhon ii-Klt
IIA bun ftAUi-a-iideiUKurer Orcbtrt
I rio-ls. Fred Kiilter. Phon. u.
Folt AI.K Fiia-nt o( corn ftJ ca.
,JtZ',11, u"::tlt' P'T 'b- Phin :-FlL
FOIt WALK TH fnBtallnunt p:iL
house, clone In. Call it 4oj Cut Sl
FOIl RAI,K ProtectograpchMk wrlb
er. Rood as new. Inqukra tl Sei-
Kovlew.
Pun .SAlali CMKAl Full bloodwi col"
Ho tmpn. John Abeene, tiutfttrlli
OreKn.
Foil 8ALI5 On fnmlly ni mtll
t-reani si-puiatur. F. ikliouilt, biilui
OreKtin,
W)Jl KENT.
''Ori itENT Safely deposit boxes.
HoseburK Natl-jnal Bank.
'.iH HKNT Two houses. ToUnTan
iteal Kstutoltlvrrt-lile.
1 Oil ItKNT Two furnlniH d house-
!iPLnK roomH. Phone 1U-J.
t-OK ItKNT Konms and nnTirTmentsT
3,'7 West DoukIhb Ht. I'hone HH-U
FOU ItKNT FurnlBhed room with
prlvlleKe of bat h . 401 Hon th M a i n
i on HKNT Furnished bed7oom7Kcn
iieiiiau preloird. 'ill si Duuk
I;.
St.
MISCELLANEOUS.
i'AIURIN(J. dresnmaklnff of all kinds.
- J1'1""" I H7 -1 1. Out) irld k n.
MOT lH FIOl'ItK on your "pl'umblnn
and heathiK- JobbiiiK a specialty.
Wa h A Scott, 220 West Oak MreeU
I'hone 228-1.
IA'K In the nei ifhboi lit.n.l nf 14 00(1 to
buy a ranch; flon't want less than 30
acres; must have liveable building
miiM tie on kmm road, not too
far from some town; also wood and
plenty of water. What have you and
what lj your lenrt cash price. Am
In a hurry, so be prompt. Answer
M. ! . c;ire Ncwsltvlcw.
Ktt SALK I wldte Inn td o
ptete: i white enamel btiitl
Thone 484.
Foil SAI.i; 1'iJdi' of Multnomah pou
tue4, ull hand nor ted. Ei snoaT Gt
eery. 1'lnine C3.
Flt SAI.K 5 pandniftPr fctiwleSiik:.
H irRniti If taken at qqc. M Wcri
OUIIUlltS
FOIt ft.VLK SfririKm mattress, ui
bd; round dining table and cfcurt
loj No. Flint St.
IXIOSK oat hay for isle In ban. Ci
ton. Lew in I'arkr, en - Barks
rsn:-h. 4iA murs east.
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lOST AXD POCIKD.
I.OST ItlcK of Kcvs. Itrturn to fa
ciric Fruit and !rouuce Co. I'lionc
l'OUNll Pair of spcctm-lrs. Owner
may have samp by calling at this
offlceand liayingjfor adv.
'.OST ItctWfen ItosehiirK ar1 Tll'-h-ninml
un Ihe 2ath. a Inp robe. Il.nry
l '"'ja iv Klntl er le.ive at this office.
ly iST HrlKht" hay saddle PO"v w'ilh
white spol on forehead. W.iitht sou
ll'S. strayed from AleTntiiler Addi
tion. Address Harry O. Wilson, Alex
end. T Addition.
-Kate seed. Phone 3-e1V
rl!t SAI.B Wutkuia
" est i.ane.
pruuueta
"(HI SAI.K 4 line Hiot'h collie shep-h..t-d
mm. .tii.l.l a. U..HIIllfn
l-'Oli .MAI.K--l.oiranherrv plants In field
$:5 per thoim.uid until May 1 only.
I A. Archamhenu.
l ull SAI.K- Small bniol nf Annora
Kon:a in a liarKi'tn. Aln youna iia.-K
mure, weight 1300. II. frvlnir. Wll-
LUMBER
Of alt dfmeiiMons, at reasonablf
sa..!!- t la. Vnvfll
nf West Side Store. 1J87 CmpqBs
Avenn. rnone I3K-R.
HE1NL1NE
Consenctor of Music
piano "voice;
Harmony and Theory
Musical kindergarten
Kohlhagen Bids. Fhon 10.
Kuli SAI.K l'rule of Multnonuh au
toes, all hand iorttl. eta
Grocery. I'hone Z9.
FlTirSA'l.K Pride of Hjltnomib r
toea. all hand mirli-d. Rowburj Pa
din e t'o. Phone 371.
KOK SAI.KSmail 6-roora tio'JM ui
let. I'huip for cash. InqulreUUJ
. .liti kyon St., itoseburg .
FOIt .SAI.K Federal triirk.
neiv. Phone J. C. KnyM. Ill-U
rail at 31 2 Kant Cam 81.
Foil SAI,K-llio Her of oU
block wood. Quoil road. I!P"
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Flllt SAI.K Have purebred Sborltorl
m:i e. oaoors a im wniir.
nitk hore. Wlni'helter Mt
VA.vr'r:Vi--i:;xi..rienird firi "JJ
ofTi.e HKdistmit. Addrea ?. 0. m
Mi."i, ton-liurK.
Full SALKUKWI'' i"wa
or ni'ttr iiopeuui a. --""'- neM
lot... I.IK l"'. at Yun.aiU. rvm
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car. in l.oneburl Aubu WJ
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r!,n io. than tea tl''"
new lire., wlndahljla dn
see 11 ai ' 1 "
Full SU.K ftulck . ax' ."i,;. 1
' nr,t .'U. m ".nh-.l "jl
tires on car. "'""'JL
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FOU SALE -An an..' "-- ).
modern lmm" , AftK
Ideal location. Prl" ,!JJwt
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or will con.ldr a "",fVl "rf
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