B08EBCBCI WgW-RgnKW glTrRTtAT. JTIT SO. iMM- MfiB TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW iir " ' ' ' . i. , ,irrt - iMUrm II V. I- VsiinlsBt-iy BLbBCKli-TION KATtn Daily, per year, by mill liuliy. ! months, by wail - lity. by earner. per mouth. . .... 1. I I " . ., - si., -. - pure, onion. " " " '-" " luWlii Wi. oil. ADVERTISING. Ad vei thing holds its da unquestionably side by side with the rcws of the day. according to the vi.-e-pr.drnt of the Asso Ited Adv r Ui,, Clubs of the World, who is ! treasurer and ZlZt ma ,aRe l a bi university. The reader who ,s as . 5 the advert,:;.., pa.es of his favorite " Iiapar us he is in the news and literature does not often think of what adcrtiiig- means to him. , . , Adver;iai.HC has attained its position of importance M within the last ten years. It h existed for many years, but was : UTore of buch ner.l ..bUe interest Today it ,s the bus, ress of the horst adv, rt.ser-and .urrWul advert.ng honest -to tell the public where to find the most desirable merchandise mo,t easily and right prices. It is difficult to estimate what ood advertisi.-K means to a community not only in economy of time and effort, but in less tangible contentment and prosperity. Fven the scornful few who cling to the idea that all advertising i. decciviuK. "11 news is false, would be si.rpris.-d to find out how much they de,nd upon advertising if it were all suddenly u-moved fr,.n their field of oWrvation. The tlogan, "It pays to advertise," has proved itself true. Now however, it is recognized that it pays not only the advertiser but the many oth.rs who read the advertising. Formerly merely o feature of business, it has now become a distinct form of busi ness itself, in which are. philosophy, psychology and the progres sive spirit of the times are all used. Whether it is to sell goods or to get a big idea across to the public mind or to boost a worthy cause, the advertisement is the best available agent for doing Uie job in hand. o THE DUTY OF KEEPING FIT. There is no ether duty so vital to the continuance of good service as that one duty we owe to ourselves, our families, our employer and our Maker the duty of keeping fit. Health is the only thing on earth that money cciiiict buy. When it is gone every evil thing which lurk.l in darkened places lifts its head with a scon ing finger and seems to say, "Now I've got you," and this is largely so, for there is no n.ore engrossing malady than that which comes from physical Weakness and nothing apparently can dissipate its influence. Keep yourself fit for the fight. If the daily duties perturb you, walk off and leave them as you would turn your tuuk on any other degrading influence. You'll not h'se a day by tnkhig care of yourself, but you will lose days of your tmployer's or your own time in attempting to forestall the inevit able by overtaxing your energies. This lesson Is not intended for the shirker, for Uiey seldom need a slowing down. It is intended for that faithful one who w ill fall in his tracks and die in the har ness for any cause. These are the men we need these arc the nu n we cannot afford to lose. Every institution has them, but mighty few employers find time to consider these men as real assets, nor can they know or le expected to discern, for the faith ful pluirRcr usually suffers in silence. This then to you men who are going at top speed ease up a bit ; stop, look and listen, for the work will go on just the same whether you are dead or alive. We want healthy men help us keep them. o In every little town, in every man's memory, there is gen erally one iiersonuKc whose record holds this iniHrtant niche. He need not have been a warrior or a statesman, he generally sprang lrom the simple, every day hum-drum of life. It isn't often that we meet him, there is no long array of subjects to choose from, for they only npienr occasionally in an ordinary life-time. There are certain human fireworks who will always hold us scllbouud for the moment, but we are talking now of the kind who without oratory, without ostentation, without effort, have held a grip on our affections by the mere simplicity and goodness of their whole record, whose glory has passed unsung, whose crown of noblest citizenship followed them to the eternal tw ilight. You knew this character and you have wimdered what it was aloiit him that the years have never ipute effaced. liant accomplishment, but the comMisite picture which is in your heart is vivid. It has made you want to lc like him. It may have Ixvn a kindly word to a discouraged boy, a nod of recognition, a helping hand, a smile, a lift along the roadside. He mav have been mm, hui. i, ii kikhi oiii v,r;iiiii merely a trusted s. rvant on the lace; but he stands out alnive all others in your memory- keep him there, for he is the absent guesl who has shaM'd your better self From data collet ud from e ery available source the 1' S. public health service has re pa red and published plans and sri fications for a model s.itiiUiri,im for tuUTculosis patiet ts. espe cially those from the world w;ir. Where xs.sible these plans will be followed in future service hospital eon.st ruction : and where conditions will not allow exact adherence they will U- u.-.d so fai as ptssible. The plans uri.iip the administratis buildings in the center around three sides of an or. court. Fa.-irg from fourth side, from across a roadway, st.mds the infirmary, its ward radiating away in wheel-spoke ftshinn. On the opposite side ot the administration buildings. ilo... up. is an "auditorium and an epen-nir theater. A short dtstaiuo beyond this the wards for rcmi-nmhtilant patients are disu sed ,iW,g con. ,,, arc - and a little farther away are the wards for the amhului.i patients The ..111. 'crs, iturses, and attendants ipiartcrs are setT:i!v grouped here and there on the right: and the industrial building owcr house, etc.) are groiie on the ! ft. Provision i made lor occu pational therapy and for Vocational tr.,;nn,g for m ,xt,, patients. 0 . The man who is always being ii.iiui.derstood generally has n face that indicates he was born to be thai w ay. Meet Sunday. .14 00 . J.vO . . . 2.11(1 li lu. ' m t' uUice t Koe- 1. 17. .11 I V You cannot recall a single bril i lad, an oiu sitiool master, or Entertain With Lovely Party Mr. nd Mrs. rrd Uurnmni. of Al- baav. were lunti a! a lordly danc ing party Monday evtulni. given al :h. home of Mr. G. W. Reynold. of Cleveland. There were aoout J lueti in attendance and lovely re- A.i uoilml.i la a nun alio atlll fcrrp a crcre 111 111 dnk draw er. O O Ulu-n an oBlcr gratia a )uuii kill lor Mmllitf a vtaleriifbia we woniJrr if tru lulll Mill rllMa ill UI..1. o Trie Mi r arlaiir, iem il-uiier fur the hat. Me. til. - ,he rlwu'qua U'lit met nil!t autl ariciM-d III luuc ol re-rl. IM IK'uplV cuii a wKliiiiK III Ihelr lavur. All men are created Ual but iul fniin llie iM-ck tluwn. t! tf IN Mi;iul:lAM. We. wtij fait-well lib l-p n Brel Tu li tn k lull Kern. He diowe iikrlle, 1 alreet watt wt, lie akiibb-d 011 llie turn. OOO We remeiiilier when liny lued to cut iluwn laibiT'a lmum for on iiuuilali tliey cut down uali'k lr-Mi lor ftlsler. J 3 tiH THKII.! i IIXIl SI MTIIIX? Kounil Oil VLiill atrret, Suniia). a tilfie of tieadi,. Inquire of Mra. liracken. l.'ouiitr)' Weekly. 9 An astronomer aaya tlut the tall of a ouuiet la runiuoeed of "Intoticat Ing naa." Vea, but where ar the couieta? 0 The trouble with a uioonslitne Mill la tlut It make too much nolae. 0 0 0 Some think thnt ha.bieu Is a late of mind. (HhVra tlilnk It In a tale of the bank account. 0 0 0 Young IjiI) lUuinlir: "I nrle III. don't ou think llie nlii lxn ! loo cliM to tiie hotiwe for kimnI hnlth'f' I'ni-le III: "Wall, neow, I ib-on't 'imu; iM-eu there twenty year an' we hain't never kMt a pig )lt." 0 0 0 An eilf:ralil U aomethliiK you aplt nit clean. 0 0 0 When people IickIii to anilT at the 'luht of a unlfonti you call bet the wiw U quite oTcr. 0 0 0 Some fieople can alwaya tell why It l everyone else baa fulled but at Ibe Milne lime they can't explain why tlHy theiiiaeUeN are at the foot the bidder. 0 0 0 VI:llV VKIOiATII.r:. IMl:KI. "lr. Hum Jonea wan formerly MIhh l Ule KliiKiier." ew Item. 0 0 0 ShnkeM-are wrote: 'l have him in the hli." If Shake had pulled llmt kiniln at tiff now, he'd lie killed in the. ruh. 0 0 0 When Interviewed a to why his I'Klnienl hoi-fiHited at Hull Hun In 'nl, an old anldler replleil. "Them Unit fulled tat run are lurk there till." -r- s VKItV I.K.IIT WOltK. Wanted Man to white waah rhli ken cMip. 4'cNia Hay Tlluea. O While father Ji.lns In the mad rhaiu- fur the nllnlKhty dnllur tlnne data, little Willie chaaea KraMhoi 'ra. 00 Not all women look kimhI In t rout er. 0 0 0 til T OKTIIK W 1M K IIASKKT. When we walk llHin the pavement On a hot and nwellerlns day. Iiir dH:a lnk dowa la-nrath ua In tin- tnr that'a aaift aa clay. l.r'E ITKKINS SV.7.: "Jau im dleaMs:l music." TOWN PESTS .J. T Vi - CkJV 'S The laaa M .wer Pest gets In his t'lrty Work st.iit I'.mr A. M. Just when Ton are pounding Your IUr the Hardest, and he flatter Away un ll be has Kouml l'p e'.eryNsty fiw Hlorts around. It sll Very Well to g1vhe lawn a Haircut, but Why oVwaol he W ait till a Clill.ied HourT, in " I flbcunc fltochin's j si sen a bin j 1L i r f m l 1 fm 1 at aai ST aa? L 1 ' 1 rW.M 1 m ' m m: it rm 1 1 5yajC freahmenu were aenred at a tee hour. Xlaa on Wedneaday of tliia seek. Mra. M. E. Liurnam antertam- ad for the couple ub a picnic din ner on tba L'Uibaua. lr. and Mr, iiurtaui ar former resident ot fhla cllT and Mr. VUT- nam at tna oreant time la orianta: at the Qlobe theater In Albany. Oil Drilling Near Sutherlin SL'THERLIN. Ore. July 3(1. In all probability wnhlu the next taen ty days active driKib operation for oil In ISutberlln vailo be under way. Meaara. Cooper and Crlitner. who repreaenl Ihe company arliich propoaea to develop tbn field, have bean bare nearly tour months, dur ing whicb time they have tecured leaaea on approilmaiely 30.WU acre of land. Ibe company i askn.lt no money or bonuae from our citizen but la using Its own capital in pro moting the enterprise. A steel der rick and other modern equipment, constructed especially fr this com pany, haa Jul been completed at Lo Angeles and will be loaded and shipped to Sutherlin within the neit ten days. A geologist will accom pany the equipment to Sulh. Tim, and it Is announced that the first well will be put down about tao mile west of town. Messrs. Cooper and Cnrlatner have made many friend among our citizen during their resi dence In Sutherlin and their opti mism regarding oil Indications in this valley Is already being fell In a noticeable increase In land values. Hoy McMillan, aped 17. of Ven eta. Oregon, who 1 here visiting his 'riend. Howard Kidd. hid the mis fortune to sever the thumb from his left hand with a hatchet while flit ting a block of wood last Sunday af ternoon. The injury wa dressed by Dr. 0. B. Gallemore. Actual construction is now well under way on McKay Bros, new packing and fruit grading plant on Second avenue near the S. P. freight depot. K&AMONS win. You should hear Ihe lecture by ... R. Fraaer, a fearlefta exponent of the Bible. He will explain: Why the present trouble Is on Ihe earth; What the outcome will be; Why statesmen, cleruvmen and others do not understand these things. Can you afford to nilns It Sunday. 3 p. m , Moose hall, cor ner Jackson and Washington streets Auspices I. b: S. A. Admission free. No collection. o R. R. Men to Ballot On Wage Reduction Ballots for the referendum vote In conm-citon with the acceptance or rejection of the 12 per cent cut In wages of railway employe. eflVetiv July 1, which was authorized by the t'nlted States railroad wage board will be received In a few davs bv members of the brotherhoods of the federation of railway emnloves here Oonlrary to reports In the press of me country indicating that no oppo illlon would be glwn the waee em local sentiment and communications from head offices of the unions seem to point to a rejection of the drop me uanoi must De concluded and returns placed In Ihe hand ..f 11... officials of the unions by September 1. 11 is supposed that opposition will come more because of the disagree ments over working conditions than rum me average drop of 12 n, cent In wages. Those who onnoso the Hi-.,n ni 'ndeavnr to maintain the wages on he present level. In face of the drop In living costs on the grounds thai ;ire war wages were not sufficient. I tiihr the voting system t vm probably he Impossible to determine what the local vote Is when all bal lots are In. but Ihe vener.i . of the men iHilnts to a solid vote igalnst (he new drop In wage scale. Air Patrol Halted Fur Gas Patrol EfCKXE. Or.. July 29 Pending the arrival of a aunply of h,rh i... government gasoline from Pan Fran Cisco, or some other armv hn.i, !"" """ rm' airplane patrol of the for.,,, f ,,regon la 10 be diacon iiiused. accordina to nn.,n made today by the Slit a.ro .,.i. ron headquarter.. There are no Plane, n the patrol today, and none "111 fly until the new supply come. "T ne last week or more u i. announced, gasoline belonging to the 'at., of Oregon and W.shinat. ? It run".,".4"1 .bU.' 'h,t ,U"l" ! run out. It , not kn., .i....v T W"n,,,n P-'rol will function I " " ubiractlon, , th, Mate- Vancouver and Camp 11 1, anown thai n.r. 1. - . ...... b du gaaiiiine Vancouver. Selectionss Kach article in tiur choice in varid lines, and thecareful selection of each article in the line. The store with the selection. Bryan's Gift Shop Jwf Irr - Silm ire PotttrT EARTH NOT REALLY CROWDED Trouble Is That Natuf. Mas Not Seamed to Arranja a Division That la Equitable. Somebody has reckoned that t).e earth s populathm bad mcreased lr cent every hundred year since the tlrth of Christ, by now there would not be stsndii.g room left on the el"!" UM ludlng all the t.land Vet Kngland and Wales in ten years Increased the.r IHpulatioo IM per cent, and the In crease In the fulled State has been much jrreater. The earth's population at the pres ent time is about sixteen hundred mil lion. Hfieretit parts of the earth vary greatly In the matter of density of pop ulation. Certain portion of China, the Caute valley, and parts of Euro are too crowded for comfort. Ou tlie other hand, larife tract of Central Asia. Russia, the Americas. Africa uod Australia could accommodate many more s1'le. Tbe Turks hy their religious fanati cism have caused devastation In tlie last Ave hundred years In the valley of the Iia'iul. In Mucedooia, Asia Minor. Syria, und Meso.otum!a. These countries, as a result of niawiTc and famine, are drted-up deserts. Popular Science Monthly. To Waterproof Matchea. One of the commonest exirlences of ttie mmir U that of finding that mutches ure so damp that ttiey will not strike. All this trouble may be avoided by providing oneself with nterpnuf mutches. These are easily made In the following way; Melt a few lumps of candle wax In an old can ou the stove. Allow this to cool a little and then, before It has set. dip the matches In. one at a time. Trent the heads and about half cif the ilooden part. Place the mutches on .me side tu cool. Matches treated In this simple manner have beeu soaked in water f ir many hours, and they hove Ignited as readily us those which were perfectly dry. The only differ ence is that, in striking. It Is needful to do so trllle more firmly so as to get through the thin film of wax surrounding the head. When once the ;li, me starts, the mutch bums very readily, owing to the wax which had udhered to the wood. Any ordinary mulches can tie treated In the manner descrllied. S. Leonard liostiu In St. Nicholas. Use the Hours Wisely. Many men whose time bad never 'K'en turnisl to iiecount until tlley ere past 40 have still hud enough left to accomplish greut tilings in the world. Put these are the most . sincere nouniers for tlie years that might 'mve been utilized. If you will betln to-day to hear In mind that t line cannot lie hoarded, nnd ttiat every hour of It should be con verted Into something that run lie hoarded, you may lay the foundation for n fortune. You will ivrtulnly lay the foundation for happiness hy and hy. Count your hours and allot each one to some task or to some profitable rec reation. See that none of them slip ly. They are as water ttiroux'h n mill uhieh. tf sent over the uhifl, creates valuable energy, but uhlch spilled oxer the ilaui Is uihip forever. John P.lake, In Chleao I'aily News. MUCK TO FAHMKRS. We want fresh fruit of all kinds. Will pay top market prices . ilut the 'rult must be clean and first-class In all respects or we do not want any of It; we use only the hast prads. FOUTCH'S C0NKECT10XEUY. LEARN ELECTRlCITYKet Into a big businessgrowing-bigpay now for Electricians, Auto Electricians, Ignition Experts, Battery Men. Ma. chanical Draftsmenbig future for Ennincers of every kindyou can maUr oneof these lincsearn more tconeygain success - write today for free catalog-hundreds of grad uates holding good jobs-over 2.1X0 men trained annually a great school for ambitious menwrite today. Hesld's Engineering School 1111 Sutter Street Sao Francisco EACH MAN AND- WOMAN IN THE NATON- SHOULD ALWAYS FI5HT FOR SANI- J E vt-KlHOliY should f.rht Jit sanitary conditions lh same h,sli.r,,i .... T . llC." ,k' J,,u u"u h he furnished in r py,,," hl""l" nd church S should hold forth in Tm,r own home (,.-t cual;,,.j r." our telephone muw 1,1 Roseburg Plumbing anu neaiing (Jo. i ii i 1 V ill . Wr I Sis...:.; . W. H,te Ma. ;' ,. 1 111 m ..... ' ' ir Green WE ARE $1.50 per lOOlbs Cash We will ship on consignment for your account Pool closes August 1st McKAY BROS., Sutherlin, Oregon HHMt'lMMtMVWVvwvv. e4 CITY DIRECTORY! CLASSIFICATION OF ROSEBURG "BUSfNESSjrIJ H.lllllV.'i'l It IT HI.IM kl Vi. HATS eleane.l and rel. lin ked. 116 Cass street. II. 1 Hudson AMKI'.ICAN Tailors for holies and (iellls. luj Cass street. I'lloll" 1. 1.1 WBKH AHIIS. KKNNV U'MUKU IVMl'ANY Oak nU i'oie. 1'l.oi.e J.. I'ltirriii.KAi'Hv. ItiiSKIiLIKl 1'IRiTO .STIi'lO. H'lfh Kiade pollraits: up-lo-ilrtle Kutlaa mushiliK. Hi Jakoii. Hell blsten libit;. Mil ixilll II I.K1 AMI M I'l'LIES. HAIil.KV-LiA'ii.l!SN motureyeles. i'ull line or palls anil lliefc. r-vvi ' v pAirlng. JuS W. tiuuulas. l'holic If its ptiutojiai!y. see IIKMCd. J'tione su lor ai.pointiiienls. II ALL & SilN CiaraKC. S'll W inchesler. UAK STKKKT OaraKe. Automobile re- pall inu. oxy-aeetylc-ne welilinif and spliliK work. :s'UUill & Until, cor ner Oak anil Steplleos. i'llulie 60S. I T11K III IHKIU'IKJ CJuraile. Federal and Ciooilyear. sohtl tru K him! pnelllliatle tires. WeslinK'O'USo hatti-ry seiviee. Vol. alilziliK arid niai tune nop. Ktjiiipped for ail repair win k. Alio AliKM'l KS. NASH SCItVU'K AMI F'AKTS. I'eaney & Htirnelt. 4o W. I'a.ss. Pliolle SI. -HKVItol.KT A.N'li lll l'.Mijlin.K sales anil seliee. Seiviee KaiaBe. (liellll 11 Tsylor. HAl.Mr;l!.S AMI parts and set v I N. Jaekson. JIAXWKl.l. All KN V t. R C. l'uwell, 11', CLASSIFIED 41.L 1KW XASSIKIKU AUVEIIHSEHHNTS WIU BB POUND 01 LUI IBUM WANTKI). WANTEO A furnished house. 37S-V. WANTED i'lione 2 -iiousewuik by day or hour. WANTED V kooiI Jersey cow. Must be a luitli teller. 1'lione 28-F11. WANTED urKeys .mrae ol I lionc- ll-K-ll. Boyer Bros. small. T.MUikim, unJ aressinaRlng of all i"";ls: .l.'hone 1 1-K. Mra. Outhrldtie. ".?.- 1 C'ocd milk cow. I'liarl... W.i a. loxoiiulle, ore. fliona 1-KII. WANTED- -Wli VuUlof lurk..va III.. I . ash pilie. E. U lllce It Son 1HI. l.ir.l, Oregon. ' H ANTED Wasliin 'I-'." -s. I.t-ll 1 1 CI. at SCI Homk St. WANTED y'wu",; Kill to help with loiusewnrk ll.i. ..t Kin pra- os.!:.Li?:FS;. ..1'ATE.Nf-On sa II v llelp. . i . unlver a.l" e,. , ,,,. nnaric, Will l.ear fullest Inve.ii.... I. '.71'!, "' giv-n fr loan with Interest. Addresa rare News-Review. nn derni "I'au-nt. MLSCE1.LA.XEOC8. DN SHAKES or for sale CO tc s. E. U Hice, Dtllard. Ore- en ron. 'M AN I in IImii laiAHD at Iine St. ltoom- JiJ West Lane St. Mra. I . A. MMith ' I.i.Am;- i:j as res of land, near til "l' , p.iTtl.ulara addieas Ho-Kins. Melrose. OreK. liOST An FWCND. in"r.S"""! ,in w'"' letterlnK. i , k' ,l',irierty by talllna' , .. .... " ""u paym lor adver m RENT. t iV,.n ' room- Inquire at i:knt:-S7 l" m.iished apartment. i-Asrri: ..n" f'ii: "ll. liEXT Box 1. l: l; I'M .. '.T - I'aue near Rose school? I: tii.NT-r-i (' tSo !, i:i n r i !'-' "' SI.IV "i; i;..;;r" i: - f - c i ale Karaae. Inquire rm-'id apartments. t- Phone s;;-t. iiiti J.oKson I'h. no foli SL R i safe! 'C aepoeli si Bark. ooaea a"'."d apartments on est Houglaa SL i-i I .. .r 1 i: i;r r ho f. . . .1 ''"lished mutlern nionina. No children. Nell -h.vl.r " tonrlnt. - iraae. J " ' "'"nc alfalfa hav uoume disc sang '' chesT No rrns- retused. Inquire Prunes PAYING i is'"i'rir'i j"Trrr's ai n njXRiao t ia. W W W W W I At' TO KLEtTHH-iAa-g ... .. ...Hn..,....n. cenilti s UllSl'll m..i-.nA...u r . . . . . Sales anil aervlee. lievail. Ire"l nett. Phone S4. ' BU. W. It. Ultuu-K TIIE AUTO ELKcTniPlAv AOHOlulely tlie best t., ked .nJ pe.1 shop for eleeti-u- i"'."!'! Southern OreKoli. servicn tt Also the experieliee anil trslnl. lifetime. AT Vlll 'Ii HKMt V " " r-i-r-lliai STATli-.v Phones 136. ISh'J. .A KKHAIH NIIoi-m. LiKV'ANEV NEV A ULHNKTT7enr: repairing- IMiune si. ear KOY CATl'IIINO. motor TaTTr----an.l machine work. East osi?. l-none - "mil TIHK Mlol-S. jonnoun IIETHEAU SUuP mT Jai.'kaon. I'notie idtt. " WHEN "I.lszle's" soles Uon't foruet the Motor Usrii, , vf canlzltiB Shop, we lo " 5",.'i- taint repair punciurea and blowsu'S also wash and polish any . Hi N. Jackson. 1 w u BATTKKV SHOPS. PHCI 136 PKIXTIMJ. ' e, jut nxun ilrfi-t. i-oi ner jm-Kion and ('aai sis. im eon. mere ial printinit of ill kjji booklela. callirlK cards. WeJJinf u. iiounceinenla. doilKers and cmie, Wulc k service skilled workwi a COLUMN I I'lilU M!fKW TODAY.1 FOU 8AI.E Cucumbers, alto appia rhone G1J. KOlt SAL.E Milk cows and lloa IS. Cleveland. OreKoo. run SALE House. 3 lota fruit aas I Kirden. Will take car la trad, ill s. www pireei. KOll SALE Three year old cow, fret I -in ursi can; Rood mUKer. All inner. I'none Z7-KU. rm SALE CHEAP A ll(tht tnetl i in take livestock or wmsl u pvt I euiineiic. rnone 613-H. KOlt SALE CHEAP Good auto and cushion. Make K"t truck aa I c-- m. jonea. 70S No. Jacksos SL Ftjrt SALE S room modern houM a I paved street. Handy to icnooL U I uress "Owner." tii S. Main SL KJR KALE Bon Anil oil note. Ills I burner. Also Hartford two kri I i oil stove, l heal i iik Hove, fuel 1 -1 rOH SALE Old Kruwth oak W I wood, also pine and fir. and as I mo win nr sum woua. w. A. um i inxonvllle. Ore. KOlt SALE 100 acres. Ii In (nU.il open pasture. Kree loll. 1-1 of f I crop tor quick sale. 1.5 pr a" I Splendid building site on Dr ens I i um lanuoioom. uixonvlil. FOR SALE Puppies frc.n Ens'.' I Kentucky breed Fox hounds. Ill P I pair; also Collie putK lrom 1 I Working strain, pri e JV I. 0 Jess I Box 81, Oakland. Oie Phone I XK SALE OK TKADB BxceplS I values In used cars at termi We wash, polish and repair guarantee our work. Motor chanire. F. L. Micir.w, ll-I Oak St. liAMI'SIIIItE SHEEP "FOR SALS- realstered ewes, ages from 1 ' years: I4 registered resrllnf T . realstered Jan. and ro. lambs: 11 reitlstered Ja a I ewe I. ml.. 27 full blood w. m- from 2 to il vears. Write or ail W. H. Klncart Cohurn. Orno FUR SALE - Case Steam Tractor. 15 HP.. "; Case Steam Tractor. 14 H7.; J Advance Steam Tractor. H Hr. J Oarr-Scott Steam Tractor. Clarr-Scott steam Tractor, " All In A-l condlllon. OKEUON MACH1NEHT CO, Ore. - KUK SALE OR TKAUB II mnes east or r-ui'ss 1 ; at I 1-ewell, 10 acres first W I River bottom. In rultlrtK "T I . v... 1 1 . . .. .1 r.ncea SU I station on ranch .orchara. r'DTTsi I anj noullre ranch. irrtM? I per acre or trade Tor """ ,! I hmiiiMi win riv. t.nna rs. 1 Bis lr. Losr.lt Oreane. -gg HOMK ON EAST TEKMS-": with bath, pantnr -.i forrhes front sn rss"- 0 I papered. Eire, liahts. kitchen floor. J.i 5,fS-iv trast-I err pavement, i.oon .- e 1 aheif. Ten can mc ' Li1 I .i iiimi u. ii ot dowm 1 ill . , . ci - vounf Phone 417. rSsi Fllll SALE-MO S ". W"' J hens one a no two resrs J1- I and O. A. C. "train. sia T" p I for our pullets kfiV I iinoea next sprini m and will be clad to e.n a doaen or all "-'IS, W with aaraare. the tlh. a call as party Is tjile So, lire St. t.m RmnK rauiirs ' Creak .Ores