Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, August 03, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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ROSEBURG NEWS. REVIEW
II W. Hate
tuned Dally Eicrpt Sunday.
I Wlmberly
bUliaCKlf HON ilAi6
Daily, per ;nr, by mall
I'M!?. tlx mouths, by mail , .
Daily, by carrier, per ojuulb
Wotkly Nevs-iteview, by mall, par year
lien O. Hates
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FOREST SERVICE
mmm
j.u . iudaMi i.. mm. at it. poi omen at tio.o-
burg, Oregon, under the Act of March 1, 179.
IIOMI.I11 Kli. out iOV, AU.I St a, lKtl.
FAMILY DOCTOU IS SOME MAN.
Lots of timet- you are inclined to knock him and wonder why
Telephone Lines Now Reach-
ing Nearly All of The
Important Lookouts.'
LISTEN.
Havlug told you what to do
in case of a tick auto, will no
aay, don't worry about the price
aa Harry's charges are low and
workmanship flrst class on all
jobs, no matter bow small or
how large, o. K. Garagw, Zv
Winchester St.
Diamond lake and Is In constant use
II II , , I vtvlna .. .....1 , .. Tl...
NrW I.AKIIMN UIIII Tltovernment uus a rery simple
111.11 unUIHO U U I (. I I method of construction, u.lugcniv
one wire, the around serving Cur the
other side of the circuit. The wire
OU don t put him out of your life. He aggravates you terrihly r'alrvlew Mountain Lookout to Have wled through Insulators swung
when he d.s not syini-athize with you when you are "enjoyinjf ' , rt Nation which wui k(,u glHCk TO Ua (n h(j o
poor health." He looks at your tongue and feels your pulse and
tries to look seiious but somehow he ju.'it won't take your dinif
litsis lor what you think it is worth, and if he gives you one you
discount it.
Ue of Idlest Improved and
Standard Construction.
Puna-ur Cl I- llnitf.,r tt-hn kn
liut say wait until that dose of overeating develops been spending the past inoutb in the
iiitoa real mahidy and puts ynu weak and limp on the Hat of your t'""." '"'-. returned to
, i i . . , .. ,, ,, - . . .... llonburg ami is spending a tew days
Lack and you begin to hear the flutter of angel wings then take in the local oaice preparatory to an
il real squint at this hard-hearted old monster and watch the close ""'r tMi lrlD- Mr- Huuser has
up lade away into something beatific. Second only to Die soothing constructing a telephone m.e to the
tree falling tbe line Is noi brol'en.
though often grounded. This system
is touna to tm very practical and
works well even under poor condi
tions. Telephones are locate 1 at
convenient points throughout tbe en
tire forest and are used to enable the
loial supervisor to keep in direct
touch with his men at all times as
well as for other business of tbe srrr
vice.
Do you know
you can roll
cigarettes for
lOcts from
one bag of
Women Striving for National Club
For Their Own Sex in, Washington
GENUINE
Bull'Durham
TOBACCO
I MRS. CHARLES B.HOWRY I
influence ol a devoted mother does the family physician hold un"it of aiouut Daiiey, one of tne I n,e 0(nce ta
, tway over the Hearts of the average household. He primarily Ji. Z FairX',!
t umn ui tuiuuiu 1 ue tiiiugciiiy iuw in jiuiiu is me one Wluefl i U,,I uuir- hihi wuu in constructing I north
holds his undivided attention. His whole soul is centered ..nd
riveted on your well being. Science has thrown down the gauntlet ! tall during tbe winter months,
us a challenge which he accepts without the slightest question as ! ,Au"llm'r ,',lw n,"" durln "
lo how or where his comjiensation will come from. Ho does not liuiatd wire which is laid along ih
Up to search for your credit rating when he enters your house
hold. 1'alace or hovel hold equally precious the life he would suc
cor. That little fluttering heart which his hand has stayed from
tttrnily is his one greatest earthly triumph.
Is it any wonder that we are attached to him Is it any won
der that his footfall dispells all gloom as he answers your call. He
was here to greet us as we arrived on this scene of action and it
was his gentle hand which closed our eyes and bid us the last long
farewell.
ground and wlili h la taken uu each
(all when the lookout etutinn It
abandoned. About a mil- of thlc
kind of line will be cons rutted thlr
summer and for the first time ihc
local forestry office will be ablo to
communicate direct with the lookout
at the top of Mount Bulluy.
Great strides nave been made In
extending telephone communication
this year. A line has been built to
In carrying out the provisions of the war risk act relative to
payments of allotments and family, allowances, which feature!
cease to bo effective after July 31, the bureau of war risk insur-
ance has. from November 1, i&W, to June 30, 1921, mailed out
19,137,503 allotment and allowance checks amounting to $004,
03ii.802.37. This discontinuance of payments of allotments and
-family allowances by operation of law on July 31, 1921, means
that neither allotment nor allowance will be paid by the war risk
bureau covering any period JYom or after August 1, 1921, but does
not preclude payment on an amount of allotment or allowance or
OOlh. rlllo an nil. ....
-- ... .. .., twfi iiijj any period between November 1.
1917 and July 21, 1921, which may be made at any time hereader
by the bureau of war risk insurance. An ordinary letter asking
for payment of any allotment or allowance due within this period
is a suflicient written application. I calling up a case however
care should be taken to give the full name and Address 'of X e
H.i.ed man, the organization in which he served, the army serial
number and the allotment number of the case, aiso the fuH name
and present address of the writer. ti, ' . .
f fnrth K-I.-fl.. 1.... , ., .. """'""HlUWOll snouiu
.It.. m! " Ul;'"'y as possible, the reasons why the
nl! u '17 rr"8 lhU CMe "re du- AuK.it !
. , 0
I Iiwlsif a: 1.
worth .11 tho trou .1. Tl J "l'W "M'aMure is Prolmbly
lives !l?Iutn lg, " ' " "'"yi"K chwk"
Supervisor Kanisdell reports that ! "
aiso constructing a
on the summit of
uutaln. a few miles
f Bohemia mountain, south
west of Cottage Grove. This lookout
Jabln will be of the standard tvpe.
with comfortable llvinir
'he first floor, which Is inrmi i
'y a glass enclosnd cupalo where the
instruments used In spotting Dresand
iinnuig onservations are located.
This type of house comes already cut
tiul the materials are now at Cot'.age
me nouse will be completed
riore tne ena or the m.nih i 1.
i-iievea. Heretofore Observer Oil
bortson, who has been In charge of
tie rmrview station. 'has been living
n some mining bouses part way
down the slope and has been forced
o walk and climb to his lookout,
which Is on an expored, hot slope.
The Falrvlew lookout guards an Im-
onani Doay or timber In the Bo
hemia mining district and 1.
?red one of the most Important look-
luis 01 ms service.
5a le of Pears
Been Completed
si art astcs
SWIM AT A LEX A. IlKK'S.
What Is believed to be til c V&t
rale of pears on the vtst cna.tt tills
vear has been mnde Uy the Oiegon
;riwer9 Cooperative assoct-Ulon
The entiie tonnage controlled by the
organization both In the I uip'iiia ind
illaniette valleys has been s.M V r
tC5 a ton. FOB. shipping point, fjr
No. l's. and for No. 2's. T.v
terms of the sale will permit of early
advances to the grower when the
fruit is marketed
Reports in the "California Fruit
News'' show that the California Pear
(irouers association sold their en
tire tonnage available for the can
neries for 161.75 for their No. l's.
iand Vi for No. 2's. Though the
California crop was materially re
duced by the hot winds of early July
which caustd so much damage, there
was a feelinx that it was desirable to
A great national home for women
which will be at once a monument
to their achievements, a source 01
inspiration for tlit-ir endeavors and
a clearing house ol information on
all their interests and activities
this is the objective of the Woman s
National Foundation, which has been
inaugurated in Washington, D. C.
by a group of social and ciic lead'
crs. ilrs. Georne Harnett, wife of
Maior Genera! Itarnett of the U. b.
Marine Corps, who was known dur
ing the war as the Mother ot the
Maiinrs, 19 chairman of the execu
tive committee of the Foundation,
while Mrs. Charles il. Howry, of
AVashington, its its financial secre
tary.
Any white woman ol good moral
character can become a member ofl
the Foundation, can have a stake in'
MRS. 6EORGE BARNETT
the national home and a share in its
privileges by the payment of $100
a year, if non-resident of the Dis
trict of Columbia. The site has al
ready been chosen and purchased in
the exclusive Northwest section of
me visual, n coiisisij ot nine and
a half acres of beautifully wooded
land, surrounding a historic home.
This home is already open for the
use of members and their guests and
next fall courses of lectures on' civ
ics, diplomatic procedure and other
subjects calculated to advance worn.
en s political education, will he k.
gun under the direction of such
leaders as Mrs. Maud WnH t,.u
Those interested in the objective of
the Foundation should rammnn;
il once with Mrs. C. C. Calhoun in
president, Woman's National Fou'nH.
ation, Connecticut Ave.. N W
Washington, D. C
.MISSION AliV MKI TIXO.
A hide-bound person Is one who
need to be rliied up the buck.
A fortune awaits the man who ran
Invent silk Blockings that will not
"run." It uwd to Imi Kiev wouldn't
show hut, oh hoy, they sure do
sow.
9
The only way to get results la to
go after them yourself.
A fHahlou writer ), "Mlm Amer
ica will wear her hair high this win
ter, her ears out, her gowns long and
he will walk with a poarork slrnt."
And we might add that llml will
continue to foot the hill.
"He that givetli tit the poor livid
eth to the Ixird." The stingy ,
some suckers Uwm-n up show, that Ben Northrup, recently on foot r n
Ihev have mlehiv 11. .1 .... . I 1. ...... . '""" on ,oot ' all
.....v iFiMi.t-lt- Ifll '""ill M iieril 11, nllr
8wltn at tbe Alexander swimming
ole. Clean water, not too deep No
large rocks or treacherous holes.
mvI raft and dlvlnr hn. n
Sundays from 10 a. m. until 9 p. m.
Open week days from 1 p. m to 9
L m. Dressing rooms and towels fur
nished. Boats may be taken directly
opposite from the swimming hole.
Bring your own swimming suit Cant
emer oy way of river road
iuui ui mi. neoo.
at
The regular bu.iincds meeting and
missionary progiam of the Woman's
.Missionary Society, of the 11. K.
church, south, will be held at the
parsonage tomorrow afternoon at
HO o'clock. The subject for study
is "Missions in Soociiow, China." All
memliers and friends are urged to
attiillit aa tl.io In a i.n.u 1 ,....-. n ,1 1
i..c ...c imiiiTu miu Duiu vui i meeting
uinuiv mis .veur, leuviiiK a Clean
Men Run Down
Herd of Elk
niiyutAg, Wash., Aug. 3.- Two
"Muinin men, Frank llrlnsa rt
O-
about time nnntl,
r susnect" wins uiw,.: ....
-e
it ii . .
vteu, in
roniicctiiin ttiti. ti. , . 11
. acting entire,y tin, S J JI" fU"ty-
UI
siness," it means
is vacation,
fen a man savs. "I . ..... .1 . .
,o ... j.. . ' vl uuwn 10 hii
-a trying lo recover from the effects of h
glad
Your dnilv mm u ..
attention of the verv " niHM on the
' ' "mil 10 reach.
-o .
f-:,: r
It. , b:"8Umn,,,r,,l!,Usi,dl0''"Plretl
. j n 1
ie dirty elbows; now
wheel,
The hand that rocked the cradle
now guides the ste,.
ing
C.....l.- 1 . ...
""""I,"I V s'""iKI invent a wait less I
Boy Hikers
Pass Through
Jack ll.id and Karl ,nrYi
yomig hiker, g,,,,,, , , ,5
and I i. ued through here th
" ' " . " I'ortland
Han llego.
Ihem, so "i It with
the popular ph.it
'ami. av. in,,
that !,.. -,U,
to I
a Blllil-i'' S'.inlv
grapher of I'nti.'
")s a letter an.ing
stand any e,,...
amerss leu iie.l t ,h, h ..
have the bent wishes f ,,,
er. s.H-retsty r .., ,. .
1.. 1. ... . . "
11 it iMltl, in
e c!tv
linn
K
Imik .1.. i.
Ill the . . " "H
- ..... , every lat
Tha K...- ... .. I Ihn I.....
.... .inning their sum. ,., . "" m .rning , .
mer vacation in this unl.111.. f.. ,'"hiii (,,r Me.ifr,i . . .. . "
... Hinr iak
the lord
Why can a man talk about him
'lf so much more convincing!)
when his wife U not present?
r-Hig whl.kera are 00 hviger a
Igll of Integrity.
Me,fp, rtIrll Br, nMng
howl lierauae the k.hmn. engine,
ilirlek their wblxih-a ul.il.. .i..
: """'y ougni to Ik
liey pass through.
KNOW 'l ?
If all the wewrv W know
1 hires none who's more ilepraved
riian he who auks ,,iU, "Ulien-'d
you go
Just after ioii got ahavpilT"
O
I.IITI.K t'ONKltSATIos.
Hot, ain't It','"
"I'll any It's hut."
whiter."" ',T """"
"Veiih, sure will m, ...... 1..
1(1 Iha II.. , .
pni . ,, , vijiupn;
. m.u wiius nortneant of here,
.apturea three elk calves for
'"7' , ,B iTne!.,, natlulla
e in caninrn Washington,
vu.igar joinen the men In the
chase of the herd, .but the hunters
uiiarmett and unable, to their
io snoot tnis animal.
mere are a cent n,a.,v Aiv. 1-
m. ,. . .n in uie
country and the hunters,
when they started, soon found a
""'"" e,R ana her babes. The
buck, at this tim. re .way from the
Z the mountains.
1 tie mon followed the herd until tbe
'""" "--"ue exnnusted and
themselves In the underbrush
"election. Three calves
'aptured and brought here.
. bid
to
wore
ter."
hllilllr s MKKT Ttl.MOKUOW.
The play
at the
will enjoy an hour's good fun. The,
k'o"""'!" ,n. h,vl Ml nil,,
"lit,
we ran't h..iild 1
"I...11... i., .
llrle..;.'-." .' ' rl' -"
"Veilll. be could
haw."
"tirvnt Henther
"Sum Is."
I'llaril uu IP f UJ
Bet
f'r a fact. Ilu
lor the Ice man."
1...1...1. 1.
Sue.. I.
"Well, ai long."
"Htt long."
The hangiiian's no.... 1. .
K.N..I f..r the l,ie.l .1... , "."T
l 1 , ., " "ikk on
-1 a "is lliiliirrjrlr
iiiiiinitfrit a ik
arotinil
"H-n.
the cntMitit
Amoiiit
"'do Slim
tin 1
ui e.pect 10 return to Innlm,,! in
...... ,,. resume llielr studies at the
rranklln high a-rh., Ther left
rortland yeateidsr n.nrulng. s.nd.
Ing the night at M.l.ie and arrived
here early this morning They say
'id " mt' 1UCk' 'n ''ur"' '"
They carry parks of ah,., it nfir
pounds each, and are dressed In reg.
mains rioinea They -- m
lc Ilu 1
C
lent
Wll.l. Mik Tl, ,,s:ii it,;
A hate
W
Minus
feini.tlv a r...i
utv hi, 1 1 . . .
pr. iMung t,i ,,,,. ,.. , .
M l-imli- the hun.
1 low at : 1 . k.,. .. . . "na
...... I . . .. ' '-"-. l-lll eili
nl-aslng lads to talk with. The hen ''' ''.r ' 'Iv The
iiae endorwemeiita from Mayor u,i.. "uate, ,,) u rn
naaer or r.rtland. stating that any I v Vi, .. ' Jrmn Mr
ro'ir-eaiew granted wilt h. . . !!. I,.
e
regUlereil mt
t lllghl were t il,.,. in,
Mike, tu j. - . " rr Kn''
Ike. 1 1.. ." ... """ .""waukle
the rh, . .. . . r,.",'.",,
ot ...e-,;;... dMr;:r'r
O
N,,"""W lie llth.-e .1 .
ami .ho. 1 '. -"" "'r cut.
ITS IH'II t
The lad h., ..
"a a
pick
ground rhll.lro., ...n
mi-el tiunorrow morning at 10 o'clock
courthouse yard, where Ihev
y
heth Parroti and Ml.. t.,..i
1,,.,...-.. . .: ""on
.L " ... work. Ho
t r .. 1 "r ""aving s,
tr their summer's outing. V
""ton will return to her home
Portland the last of this week
market for another year.
The first 10 cars of pears sold In
Yakima brought $00 a ton. but that
price subsequently dropped to $45
and $40. It Is expected that a large
tonnage will go at that figure.
Pears will start moving in the
'mpqua valley about the middle of
August and will be a few days later
in the Willamette valley
Sam Kelley, prominent merchant
of Caldera, spent the morning 10 the
city attending to business matters.
0
A. B. Coolcy, of Chacngo. arrived
In tbe city this morning to spend tha
Jay with Dr. and Mrs. llagar for
mer residents of that city Mr
Cooley Is connected with Montgom
ery Ward Co.. and la enroute to
?an Francisco. ,
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
4LL M lew CLASKIFIKO ADVKHTISEWICNTS WILL, BB POUND ON LAST
r(lSJ UKDKit nBUIIINQ IIW TODAY.
No Trace of
Rain During July
WANTKP.
WANTKP Some good milk cows. Now,
J. Jl Judd.
WANTKI
For the first timo In fifteen years,
the local weather bureau reuorta a
July without a trace of precipitation.
In past years the raiurull has been
very light, averaging around a half
inch for the mouth. In 1 1 1 6 there
was over two Inches of rainfall dur
ing the month. In 1914 and 1917.
July showed only one hundredth of
an Inch of rainfall, but this venr
urere was not a trace of Dreclolia-
tion. So far as the weather bureau
is concerned. July was an absolutely
dry month, a condition which has
exited only a few times in the his
tory 01 tne local station. The Snmo
report was made in 1S89, In 1896. In
1899. in 1905. and In 19(18. Twice
there was only sufficient nreeinii..
Hon to be listed as a "trace." Be
cause of the lack of rainfall during
tne past two months there I ......
uenciency of .58 Inches for the sea
son. In temperature the month was
wry ciose io normal, the mean tcin
eeiaiure neing tjfi.9 ,,.... l.il
ne average lor the nasi 41
.i. 1 nere were onlv fv nnii..
el..,..!.. - ' .
.......... ..,!, uuiiiig me month. Dur
me ansence or Observer Win
Hell the local station is In charge of
-01111 r . .uiiaizo.
l'otutiicH. Kami
.o-optiraiivefcixcliange.
WANTED KxiiHrieneeti taiioressT
Cas St. or phone ttl.
Uui cau
105
ui w i.J!Ke" lur'" or small.
I'ljoiie I4-h-l4. Buyer Bros.
T'i.',,x.""'No a,,d OressuiaKtiiK of all
kinds, i'hone 18T-II. Mr. i :T,i . ri.i.7
WA.NTEil 2ug young turkeys. Highest
l. Young. WMbur..ui,.gn
WANTKK Work - by rellabbl iulln"
Add" ,1"rt"!?"- "M-rleneeS:
on itfiinu. at act ii..ii. ir .
W A NTt'l - -
. - . . "'" undo ifirl ur-
ferred. Inuulre Kos.burg pLte tS-
KOR SALE CHEAP U1J pord tollr
car. Inquire Kervlce Claras". '"u"
UL.U(ii;; cak for sale cheap. K0 reu:
onablo canh offsr refused. Inquirs
hervfi-e t'Hrsge. s "iira
KOR
Mu
leaving town.
s.vl.h: i I.. .i. z "
Must be sold by the 6th. aa party I.
can at 720 So. Pin. 8l
l-'OK SALE Three year old cow trnh
with Hist calf: good mtlker. 'i T
Taber. Phone 27-F12.
nu.i'imf ."V?"!.0'1 house and lot. 7
irVntH 3i-,""I'-! Addliloa!
iiHln;. KJamuth Falls, orison
' 'l!.S.A.l-K-"y- Lot. of godh77
1 av Per o.,V, ?' C',"Mlt a.nU alral'
.. Her ton. $14 and up. J. m. jU(id,
weialT"3!,?'!" Jirom 49 " 75 "
in weiKlit. All in tine condition At
iirandV " 0r"",r""- Carles 1'
wa.Vtkiv.
ple pack
long .eiison.
ICusi-burg.
To hear from pear andlor
ex,erl.,r.l. ,f,.,m fruit,
Address I, o. Box 1203.
Hi'KSKS WA.NTKI;
work hi.,... ..V' ' l"( "'am of
nesa. Nrnd nnrtleillar. ...
- " llll, 'V Hi' 11,11
and hnr.
It. Kll'una
Wilbur, Ore."
In
TOWN PESTS
well ,-
i.i . .
i uke .III 7. " . I''-
loter. ' ' UM"
.. t
When lh.. . .i.
the ... ' its off
. .. . ,., nii.r,.,,,
...
t.lte iitt . I .
t. illf It. .. ' 7 " ""'"ell
any lu.tn,. i .. . . '""Ml l leu k... . " "r n
be .r-.ii. !,.. ' n, j
appreciated by him. Th. I.d. har 7 . rn , t'rai ken .,. I, s. .;, .,, f Hit
tha r..n..ni .. . B"9 url to Rnvbuis ,.,. . any (f m- r,,, .
hetripT ot.s. ,.,,. ,..,,;;--;,
nim cut il) ntf fuiur ...a, , ... " " r r nrtnH SI .
i ft i ni f.i
mi'l"). J si Itara.-s who ha. i Z,IP ,rr ' -r
r 1- a . v . . I
.... , ,r,e,r oeavy packs, they lister will I.,
were .nable to carry kodaks with barber shop.
)
I ixte
aaip
Tbe
The t;.
Spreading
Slut that isut
nnr Anvihlri. I...,
KK. i . . m.
' "'J""'e in the Troiibl
ut this morning
m. -" - r
.-ui.i,.,,iu,
News nor Tm h
tlusslp.
"f t'ther.
J.. ialj, Wife beatilra."
orrt fe
alliiHw, ,n)l ,BV(-t
lltn L. II. .M ... T. ....
with her l'i,is.i Tcgue. .V . , Z
Uv.sU, we., Sklr.s.
Marshfield Elks
Promise Surprises
.1. v. L. ttrprlsed." promised
... ...a.suiieiu t-iks lodge. No. 116u
to the Koseburg brethren f lr or.
oer, "If ,-ou come to the state inks'
convention here August 18. 19 and
. 1l,,K,fuur dll Program lust-
k diy U""",r lh!,n conven
tion. has been arranged.
lteduced rates are ,.it.tu.i .... ,,
railroads. Judging from ,he b1,
rare there will be someihi,, '
every "Hill's" taste.
Th. . . .
en. nam includes a "rlail
nd rc.ptin. trim .horni.,.
river excursion, smoker fr' men
only. nd a big Uz, Ha,. ' A... T".
ay's oiener.
Hand concerts.
y.-cnuKCj MAX HAS
..... iih-p, lllJit
iiy auupted. and
patenttst:
will t, unlver.
"IP. Will h..""",..,. nnanelal
Hon. (loci .......i... "'..:'. 'nyesiiga-
"pvij'Kjle..
POIt SALK (lit RXfUA Mil., ?r7iT
Ll'KVIU.LKT-LlglU . i louring
perfeit eun.lltlon; 91s rm.de" n?w'
""Tit'irjihy4' "i.' We"..";?; ,'a5:
ton 8 A Lis Puppies from r.nnl'sl, srl
nalr u.o.y b,rf."..?i II. P.
worklnginr,-,:. Til
Phone 7-K2.
Hox HI, Oakland ore.
MlSt'ELl.AVPlil u
TO LKT O.N SHAKKS or for .'ale-
gin""' U ltk,!' '"ard.
ItixiM ANli noAltll i
valuT i TltADB Kxceptlonal
wi '5 u"d. car at terms to suit
?orn,',n' pu""h ano rfat and
guarantee our work. Motor Ex-
Oak " McOrew. 401-1 West
HKItK IT
tO tc
Ore-
'?."""'." West Lae st.
Koom.
Mrs.
IS What .Tr.i k in....-'
hulll T V . """"ereil cottage; Dstli:
nuiit-in features; paved street; clos
i - .T1 x nr J 1 " n t condition. Priced St
l . ' ,: 'bm n down, balance Ilk.
1 Yi.1 7 Per cent interest. ThU will
hl".wr3'k' Art quickly, o. W.
ouna- ft .son. ph()ne 417.
Hill HA LB
I J.n"e Steam Tractor,
IX)NT AVn i,yiitiiv
I.OST. STRAY KU OH STi ll.K.V One 71
''.0 UVer"v",'f" I"?'',, WelgiiTaboJ I
. '. 1 ""'ky 'llt. Wilt, heavy I
niune and tail
1- V
Pure urliltu u.i.1.
. Koler. Oregon.
l-iia- I. . - i III.. . .,,. '
I iV. iraetor. IS II. P 40
.l? J'r .Htam Tractor. 18 II P. hit
t.arr-hcott Steam Tractor. I5
t.arr-Scott Steam Tractor, !.. J2Sf
! Jn A"' condition.
8refU'N MA(JHI KKT C, Eug.ns.
Ff 111 RE-SIT
P m".,'.!-"'"" room, maulr. a.
itKXT Oarage.
second day.
a ronnm. .i.
...... in r ine
" ., mm mill n I .
i"n. ueacn dinner, and ih. iv .
49. with a Mar.li ..."
Varshnelj ltri.: . n he
hltd dnv. "
Akl thieie h .rvlv. mf
Mil be taken lr comi,,.,.i...
Ilandnn hu.nl. .. .' . lak
ami
Hl;,k.
'all .I:. I -11.
'ASTi-irAuK KTmH"
leveland. Ilr...?.
Pumiihed apurtm
11.
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rilt Itl'vx I... .
1 U''Plne Karaite. Inquire
mi-6ALE 0Xt TRADE 1$ Oacres. fl
Tm.w;,i",",, of Kugene, I mile, from
n?Jl 1 i. 20 cr''" "rt Wlllsmetts
Klyer bottom. in cultlvstlon. Ooo4
new buildings and fences. Rsllrosa
I on rancn .orchard, fins dnlry
Inquire ijj ?na Poultry ranch. Will sell for Ss
J Per acre or trad, fnr marrhanitlM
? "' tin terms. Frank M.
' -Jr'IlT txiw.il, Or.roa
IKO't SALE 7ft -u,.- fT t .r
"orrNo'rT.fB.-r
3 So PteDh.n.
r"; KKNT Ku
ed room.
Phon
iiiivn.n ni. s
Ml. X..'l "'".""
ry comfortable. Phone
Phon. si.j. """"rs.
Min.et bav.
Mr. and Mr. i
family of Vv.o
d by nl.Tihen from i
,i mm ti, orei.
Ja. enrmite hon
our tlirntKh Sou-he
unday with r k-
"illy of v,st
Roshert &nl
n. arenmpan
limcr. In.-.
Iannis, aluo nt
from an auto
rn nr.,c ,
Tru!l,H)d
l-v,rt
3d
K
apples.
r to
ind'sV.fire'
SAI.K- ". g.
h. an
H HA 1.1
r -'le lnqulr,
nmiis only.
d rk hcriel
1 ni.ne 1 tt
II
nn!
1 i'.i w ... . "' n co
i:t;
"and
. See
c each. & O. A. C. .train Whltt
Lea-horn corks. $3.60. These are (Ine
nirds for breeders. The same rout I"
'rem the college last year. 1 O A. C
train Barred Hock hon. 1 vear old.
1 50 each. 1 o. A. r. strain Barred
llock co.-k.rel., 13.50 each. One
Barred lto,k coek. II. SO. Plicns
-l--'l. Fred A. Pot
FOIt SALE200 8. C. White Leghorn
""! " ani two years old. Tanr-red
and O. A. C. strain. Must have room
tor our pullets by Sept. 1st. If va
want some real hens for breeding
purrio.es, next spring drop us s litis
and will be glad to quote you rrl"
on a doxen or sll of them. ?fouo
rrik Ori Pouftry Raacb, atyrtls
I
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ternaV. 1;.
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n ptr,-.ti.
tier m. ...L
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"'red. tr,
J I- flainian,
t"S, MIT.
until recently.
hardware i,.i.
llrnn ...I
-. r.--... mi .a nn w
cw location "luenng
TLX T ....
MHtr On.
Ms..
and ' e.-1-.v rn,. '
Mr. C.o.h. "n. r (,
ensKed in i
trices
le. ,
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t fri.r.) hiah
Wilbur.
i.e hieiwe. fi,r.'
"" Por ale.
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nc l!!dg.
nee
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'1,l, Calif arrel!
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