Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, August 08, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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PAO TWO
57m td-MPYS REVIEW 0 WOMAN SAYS
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lialiy. ill months, by tuall. .
Uaily. bf carrier, per month . . .
Wuekly .-Review, by mull, f' J""
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IIOHI III IH. Ultk-l'"v
"' " NKAU1NC! NAKEDNKSS IN KUKOI'K.
.,l contn.1 KuTl PrtH-u.arly the children.
Nmw leon c wins. In a recent rt i -w in i
UllllOllllCt'Cl
from the
. I ,,,! Ucl.ef Administration
'" Z standi of f,K,d, condition, arc hotter;
. . - i .i : il.A.t rn ivnrSC.
b,anU,M..nt o. , r,a, a climax next
All o ..M i vers azii-c - . ..,..,, i...
..... ,lnthoS have t'lfll bout'M si-ue ivxo,
viiui'r. " . .
lie sale of houseliold ar
stores of years are hound
has now ..en niched in most familifs. This .h as true ... .
lllZt U,e formerly well-to-do, who are now poor, as .n In.
homes of lattoiei and wasants. : Uic
The chii'f reason why Europmm cannot buy clothes ts U c
.' . ' ?.!., .. f..l!,n twice as far as the money of A.is-
"" V. .. ..rl0(, i American
I aw willing to Join with thoi
who lire telling about their expert
n h Tin lac. for the more po
Mle know about this wonderful u'dj-
cine the less sunerins; m
said Mm. Mary A. cnamoera.
I'ark Ave., I'oilland. Ore.
"It seems that almoJt everything
i... ti.A Miiinitiff nun was the mat-
no- wilh we. Klrst I was operated
f,.r uniK-nillrllla. then I benan hav
ing liimbaKo b 1 oul,J hardly
ml iiiv back felt like It would
hreak In two. I had no appetite to
.,r would never eat any break
fu:tt and the little 1 ate at olher
intulii neeined to do ui more harm
I hau pood. My nerve, were In luch
uuf 111 a'(lll lltlnn that I ahook like I
had the pah y. uiy handa In-mbli-d ao
I i-ouldii'l lift a full cup of tea
my mouth without gpilliug U.
rienh until I weighed unly
d and waa no weak it
lire me out to walk more than a few I
to
I lost
ninety
would
.. .. . i .. Itiikehuiil. n'-
.ilrs. iwiy iiiiii"-""M
KI'.KI)
Trllih t". The rlillilK-u of sir. "'
ci llll) Of loa A linen-.
HAUY ll H It.
Btepa
At the W. C. T. U. count conven-
Tiinlac helped me rlK'l from the ,ll)U loul0rrow at the 1're b ter Ian
tria: in Warsitw io.immi in.hu.-, -
money, will now hrinu only $10. ,
The ellect of this money situation u,.on clU..nK w clear when
it is realized that central and eiistern Kurope import their tlotn
t is riaiieu from countries who: money
, ;i n,,;. . vi.n. . r domes
,a Z.:ii, months' salary. A pair of shoes
a family's ...in. hungry for
.. w....,lt.
So desperate is the situation babies are born with no pro
ion made for clothing them and the sick in the hospitals are de
?1. ' .inner bandars. American Red Crc workers say
that the number of mothers in Kurope who will be unable to pro
. . .. .i...ie .w.w.),.m Imbies will imss the million mark
vine ciotniiiK . , ,... i,i
Hundreds of thousands or childien win nave no ,
weather comes unless they are provided in advance by American
relief org-aniat ions.
The American Friends' Son ice Committee has united with
.u. ; , v.ul r.r,M iii n joint summer collection of used and
ui.usod garments to meet this situation as far as is possible. 1 he
drive will bo nation-wide. Those who want to know how they can
help should apply to the nearest Red Cross chapter or other Red
Cross representative. Only Barmenls which are strong, sensible,
and serviceable arc worth paying freight on nmss the water
Shoes must be in good condition and tied in pairs. Knitted gar
ments, especially stockings and sweaters, will be badly needed,
fiuby clothing, new or used; uncut muslin and flannelette; strong
clolh for suits, yarn, even thread in great quantities, should be
accumulated.
This clothing must le made or collected during the summer
months in order to reach Kurope before cold weather. Clothing
that is not designated for n particular country will be diMributed
by the two organization according to the greatest need. Donors
may, however, specify the country to which they wish their gills
to go.
o
SUMMARY Or- FORKH'.N CROP PROSPECTS.
tart and 1 haven't had a bad day
luce I finished my flint bottle. 1
at heartily three tlmea a aay ami
....... iuLh mack betvn-en meals. I
have alined twenty oounua in
welKht and have picked up MrenKin
... ihni I can do a hard day noune
HeunliK without ri ttlnK tired. I m
well and happy today and 1 praise
Tuiilnr from the bottom or my
heart."
Tanlac In wild In Monebur by W
V. ChiiPinan'a Pharmacy and by lead
In K dniKdlata everywhere.
church the "Baby Hour" in the af
lernoon will be of unuual Inierest.
Children five yearn of ime and
youneer will lie preriented by th-ir
mothers and fa.hm for Cradle Roll
membership. H' HM" P!'KinB
,hem-. leH to t.aoh and train uie.n
, be eor.d Cllii ns I" the biKReat
-l,se of I he term.
Th. i...uiniiiil brown eytd tnpleta
of Mr. ui.d Mrs. Koy Johnson of thla
city, r. cenily of I.os AiiKe.ea,
pn wnied for iiienili-rship.
will l
ADVICE TO LOVELORN AND OTHERS
KT MIM. KI.LSm itV
A OaMf Column of Viientlona and Aiixwem Cmnlin-tea by Woiua
Wbo Knowa. Adilreaa your l-ltern to Mr. Kllaburj
Can ItoM'burR Newa-IU'vlevr.
AVIATION EXHIBITIONS
AND
AIRPLANE RIDES
TODAY
AND
TOMORROW
LAST DAY
CAPT. LOWELL YEREX
The Distinguished English War Flyer.
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EXHIBITIONS
CAPT. YEREX FANCY FLYING
"JINX" JENKINS
The Dare-Devil Aerial Acrobat; in Death Cheating
Spine Chilling Stunts. - 7:00 P. M. 6
$5.00 Passenger Flights All Day $5.00
AlSI'lt'KS ;.TI.S-MOi;iUS AVI.VriO.V CO, SAN FKAXCISIO.
V. f. T. f. fON KNTIOV.
The dinner hour at the Prenly-
terlun church tomorrow will be In
idiurirn of Mrs. K. A. Shuey and a
tine coiiimitlee.
Frank S'llllvan returned In hi;
home in Canyon llle after spending
the week end in thin city.
MISS ANNA IM.l.V
A.VNATIMK
. A U II l-'.KK
HKAH ANNA
IMIN'T Vol' think
III AT II'' oll
(.11:1. s
Will l.l THINK it over
NI WI'iAK
l.-:SS chithillK
I'H.IT the weather
Hill I II not
l i:t iiiii
HI) 1 1 III Old
WAIIM?
THINK It over nml
Sl .: If vto'r
Mil' rhilit.
All ItlAdlll.
9
Worry ilmwiT ciiiim liahlnexa
often at linlilneM raliM-a worry.
Vim hue to Hiltcli your atell to I
leave fiMilprliita In the aamla of time.
9
I'KACK AT LAST.
"Thin iirourain will end the year'a
work for Hie choir. The niemU-ra
tnkn a vacation during- the montlia of
Jul ami AiiKiitt. for which the con
IcreKiilloii will OKt'KIt THANKS."
The loil'rn WiMHlinnu.
Well, tliliilin alu'l an ciwh ilerneil
aiirw nfier nil Jiim n-ail IhU fnnn
lite I'nniierKvlllF (lllil.) New-l-.aill.
Iner: "liiU countrv W n'it ilry. It
never haw leeii ilry and you won't
when It will lie
Doar Mrs. Ellabury: 1 am twenty
yeuru old and I have livi d In Hnse-
buiK all my IHo. 1 waa murriei.
when I waa eighteen, ami my Iiuh-
band riled after we had ! n man led
year, lie haa been dead a year
now. Keecntly at a neitMinor :i inline
met a young man who a visum;
there. I had not pone out very
much and he la about Hie llisl man
I have met since my husband died.
He seemed to like me at Mice, and
walked home with me. My mother
was shocked, and scolded me ubout
it Eeveral times sine'. She says the
neighbors will think that was ter
rible. I thoUKht I shouldn't anl to
fro any place and have a K'mmI time.
hut I enjoyed talking to him, and 1
would like to Invito him lo the
house. Who do you think Is rlht?
Should I not see him acain?
YOUNG WlliOW. Korebiire.
Ana. You certainly kIioiiM wee
lilm nxain. Foi'Ket about h:it the
uelielilNirs would any. Von ai-e a
younir Klrl anil aliollhl nit like one
Dear Mrs. Ellsliury: I am a youiix
man of 21, and for the last six
months my hair has been comliiK
out lo a great extent. 1 have had no
sickness that would cause any
trouble to the hair, or neither do 1
work In the heat. What in your
opinion would cause this and what
would you recommend to prevent the
hair from coming out.
A. K., Oakland.
Aus. Il ! possible Hint your hj
Iciil condition is hail. Sometimes the
hair falls out in the case of an
anemic or run down iiei-stm. An
other cause could lie ilandrnlf, as you
did not Nitile whether you are IhiIIi-
end tilth ilaiiilnill or not. I would
advise you to put yourself in the
hands of a reliable harler. uml let
him treat your luiir once a week. A
brisk nuissime, slialn.Mi. unit appli
cation of a iool tonic, will reined)
your trouble.
Pear Mrs. KILsbury: I would like
to know how to clean a while pan-
auil have the K'HmI times other youiiK intra hat, and If there is any i-uriinK
pcoplo have, whether you are allliliild to put on the hair that will
widow or not. Your hiishiuid would curl it. 1 ve he-inl there was. What
not want to couileAin you to a li.eils the name of It, if any?
if inoiimiuir for lilm. lint some lll.l K P K LL, Rosenm-fr.
pretty new frilly clothes, nnri K Aus. 1 mi can buy cleaiiln:; fluid
about iim a normal youiiK ulrl sliouhl. for while pniuima bills at tiny drm
Invite the yoiilit; man to your house, store. Hie wise tiling to do Moult
anil other frlemls Iim. Narrow i he to talve II lo n hut cleuner, as the
iiiIiiiUmI ni'luhlMirs who would talk j home jnhs ni-e never l-lllirt-l s:lti
alNiut a Ihiiiir like tluil should ' lc i fm-loi v. Itaudoliiie or Jaluinesc
n;iioriil. If you will talk II ever shavings will make the hair stay in
with your mother I mil aurt she will. curl. IStM-chtliy when used on the
see It as you do. hnlr iN'fiire lllns kid rur!rrs.
Planning to
Handle Broccoli
Sl'Ht'lAI. SKKVIl'B tilVI'.N.
Snerlal service was Riven yestor-
,lay by B. I.. Uyland. oca. '"' "
III inancKi-r. m siiei".' " ,:,."
ind ol lor t!ie auiiiane .-a............
. . ,.-,.i ni.t s;iniulard
on llanan mm. " - -
Oil truck was used to convey KeU
Crown gasoline ana .eiun-ne
to the 1 " linx field where the ma-
.hine vas ..' during the day.
-i -
i pv. ;) i-'ione 4UI-K, reai-
E. I.
de- e 5-1 1 N. fin .,
of odd jobs, h etr. ch
mlnlne. or rnv'l nr (
does all kinds
'Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Bond, son
and chauffeur, or Toledo, Ohio, pass
ed throuKh this city yesterday, en
route to Southern California, where
they will remain for the winter. Ur,
l;ond was clerk nt the Esuioml hotti
hi Portland il.i years ago. He now
owns a proniincnt hostelry in the
former city. Traveling with his
party In another automobile are Ur.
and Mrs. K. I. Bevercool son anil
daughter, also of Toledo, where Mr.
Severcool recently built the new al-
linR. kalso- dorr hotel and sold It. They were ill
want done, reentered at the I'mpniia hotel.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
ILL HEW CLASSII-'IK.l ADV. KH I ls.RlJT WILL BR KOHND OK LAST
PArll0 CKllKH ni XKW TODAY."
WANT1J).
WANTKI S'ulne Kood mtlR cows. now.
J. M. JiiilO;
V A. NTK1J Sewing.
Main.
Call at 915 Bo.
WANT HO 1'utBtocs. I'nrm
Co-operative Kxchange.
WANTKI hl teacher a
Urn. lmlu llunni y. Clerk.
(lit! I. A.tl 1IKI.I' VAll;I).
WANTKI To liear from pear and ap
ple piu-kerK, experienced. Uood fruit,
ImiK season. Address I'. U. Box t,
Knsehurg.
tun isALlk.
;OH SALE 5 good work horxei and
tiarnesM. Cheap, l'hone lfitl.
WANTKI A K'loO enw KlvlHK not less
In HI 1 Kill, a d:iy. 1'helle 2iU-U.
vc WTI-'.li l urKevs .larau
IMi.nie H-K-H. BeyelKlos.
or small.
WANTKIi A Henry rifle. Zeda Itho
t.ll. lixuii ille, lu IMiene al-j.-l.
(IressniaKIng of all
S7-It. airs. CuthrldKe
rrcliminnr' reports to the l'nitc.1 Stat 8 Di'partmont of Ag
rictilttiro fnm inter-wlicul growing t-mintrioH wln.se ImrvesU
aro i-ilhiT fioarinjt rnnil'tion or ulioiit to take plare, point to lcfi
fioncv in the ucivnirc of wintor wlicat an coinpaivd with Hit' pio-
- c? i I, ...... ul Union imiiiMviuiiitidv He to m-e the day
CCSjiito arti.-eiu. oiiiiih iuv.u, v..... .. ,i,...
... . i. i i i ii ;o 1 '"
onr-rniirth ol llu woiki s mippiy nas, as yet, tu iu iuihuku
ci itifal Hlagos of tlovoliipint'iit, and a i t la a coiitiniianci' of tin pivs
etit climatic ooinlilions thtst art' not vrry lirinlit- l'.stiiimU'.i of
the UKM prixlin'lion of whoiit in I'.fltriiim aro pliu-oil at 7.r7'.t,OOt)
luiftlu'lu. or 7 !.( por fftit of the 1 1)20 protltution ; in I'.nloaria IH,
!H),"i,0it(), or VS-Vi per cent of last year; in (ii'ce l:t,WJ,0H0
bushels, or lll.fi per rent of last year; in Algeria 1'J.IMM)
litishels. or iht rent of last year, anil in Tunis 1 1.T.'tS.OOO
bushels, or 2'J." per cent of the product ion in r.VJO.
ollii lal relHilTs stale tlial Hie ruining wnrat crop m ttaiy win u-, siu-iresi thai yon ion it in nit
...v ; ,.U,i ifii noil nml l,.,. l,..U ..,,.,.. vvilli 1 1 1 '!:!7 .000 1 eh-. b-avr It on your table ami
..... ... I . . . tl -..mil slllclile. All of the
A iM'aiUifiil woionii never has lo
muiie with a hotel clerk.
A nice cool breeze on n hot day
like Oils Is like t hard liolled ernl
ll'n hnid to lMat.
t t-
A lis-al "ioet" w riles to Prune
rii-kln's as follows: "I'll like to
kiMiw how lit Ket this imhmii pub-
r.,...ni. tin. Ilslit-il. . I'e wnl It to n ilosen nil-
nils mil ii n oi no us.-. 11 r itiium
8AI.KM. Auk. 8. The Importance!
of Oregon's hrocroll lllilu try Is mak-
inaf itself felt and goverut:it-nl offi
cials are inakini( plans to Investi'nl"
ihe Is-st nii-thods of shipping. There
aas his'ii tHime trouble witli the broc
coli Jackets yell. twin? before ihcy
reach the market when thev have to
he shipped limit distances.
Oeore K. Link of the hnrieit of
plant liidnstrv nnd C. W. Mann of
the hureaii of markets have con
ferred Kith Ihe ninnaiti'Mient of the
Oregon llrowers' Cooteralive nsso-
rlailon ri-Kardint Inve.-tlu'aMon of
resent meihoiU of shliuuent and It
is prohnlde Hint the icovernnieiit will
oopi-rate lih the association In this
winter's shipments to determine
methods wlil h will ellmitiate the
nresent dilf h III! li-s .
The hroe.oll would b'1 carefull
inspis ted In fme ami after shipment.
I at-i-iji din' to plans, and II is pr thahli
i that men will ai-.-onipauv the cars
I Koin x i a. -it to h ::ru the c-xai-'t cendi
1 11. a of tl-.e vi ve;ai'Ie along tl;e way
With the luiT.-asing importance or
the hioc.oli in.lutry in Oregon, as
i.lKt.ni c ( f tlii-" nature from the de
I "aitni'-nt of agriru!:ure will Ii.- grear
; Iv api're -iated by the hroc -oil grow
ers of Hie state.
La! :-easnn the Oregon Orowersl
I 'I'.'d i:n i irs of hniicull from dif
ereii! pcint in On-iion.
TAIUlltlNU and
kilMia- I'hulie 1
WANTKI Man with family to wurk
In iirune liaiveil. I. 41. llolltBumery,
laa I'lfi-k. Ult-Kun.
WANI'Kl 'u..d i-ultiiiK or Blushing
No blii.rt juiim cun.iUeieU. Call 41
I- ulk-rluii hi.
WANTKI" 11. .me. lit her
niu tu iiif-ln il. r..i ...il.nl
Illt-MH J., .Nl-ttlt-IU'lk-W.
furnoher
cuupie. Ad
or
in l'.2D, vhile commercial estimates place Canada's production for
the present season at approximately "OO.OOO.IMIO bushels, com
parts! with Jlilt.lS'.I.OOO btisheis last year. The principal feature
tif the current agricultural year in Ihe Northern Hemisphere, has
leen nil unusually mild and dry va inter, followed by a rather heavy
drought which has lavome especially severe in Kuroe and India.
Prolongation of this drought will probably have a serious clfeet
on spring crops, which in some countries are already showing
mpers would
signs of lieing slanted. (In the first of this month in eastern
have II the nrvt ilay
one
A I'ltAYIIt.
'owiler ami iM-rfume anil immhII
ami aliit.
J Ainl Hflinls ftiat would fissyniarle
I anv saint,
Music that lai- ami ambles ami
I lirnvs;
I liisl I ike us luuk In the old
j fnslikuieil days.
www
TI.m u l........l.... l I,..
( nnuda the cnips were sullcnng greatly irom proiongeti drought; oiiinr.i iiuirict are ihinklng of or-
but conditions were reported ns getu rally favorable over the larg- niin a kuKlui Mint.
cp part of the western provinces, espec ially in Saskati luw-.iu, in , w,i,,s account is like nsh
Fpite of some rumors to the c-n'r:.ry. Generally speaking, from "tory ihe louKer It lives the lanrer
practically the whole of Kurope have come complaints of drought. ; Kr"w, ft
In Krni.ce the rainfall during the first half of the crop season was ONK WAV To sl.t-'Kl (NniKoltT-
the lowest for many years, and the present month promises to' , , ymr .V.mVc.hr ,.f lee ...I
establish a record for dryness, t'ondilions are said to be the worst ,m your fii-i la the refrigerator.
in many seasons. The prolongal 10., f U. drought gives .:, lor i ,.,l(T,.r, , W,M n
ket'll uneasiness. litH'ts, spring cereals and meadows have suffered eome until the ! lay down their
most. Autumn wheat still presents n gissl apiearance. Winter,
oats, will give a good yield, but the i"T,.l;;i..n (if spi n g ki!s nnd
wheat leaves much to be desired.
TOWN PESTS
Kojoy llctllc lak.-r, t:,,
Mr. and Xia W. F Chji'ni.in and dl;in. r
ihlhlren and Mrs. Chapman s sisler.Jii.we t.. I
I ml the -ek nd al W olf rrei k, l-e rr..
where Ihrjr rntoved a picnic. .the .. .
Ki1 "Our al Vtotf tree Honn, a--..
Mr. and r 1 I i' ast son tier, l.iri
i'llfd U t'Meli pi. nlC
l!
Band Holds
Sunday Picr.u
In spite of the ,'a-t that there waa
little 'iipporl i-ii n and a very small
att. til .in , -e. the baud yesterday h. 1,1
! i .ry tnj.i.alile P.riii- a! I.ain.l
j Ail. nt. . - Ii, tl.e heal of the da.
I and tiie m-, :al counter alrai-i.'ii.
Hie a' t. ml. -n -e was nut guild and a
i r.-s-.ili II was neci s.'..iry to cunail
th.. riiLTani mnuesbat. The hand
Hay. , a nu.ni.. r of selections ami a
few s;-e.-ial feallltes were IntfotlUi.-d.
The gr..e was lishte.l in tl.e ev.-nni ;
hniirs and pi.eui, ,1 :t ,1 app-ar-;tn
e. A pi' n.c luiu h w.i-i . rv. d in
'he i -. eiiini:.
e CITY NF.WS a
WANTKI A r-al Iranii'ttr h:iulin
wood, S.'int' muK!i K'uutiti. rl-'
L' i il. .i-viii-Ki ie.
a.n it-:it - To tt in a six r -irftit room
it.-ub-, i u i ti icl-ftl oi' UMturiUMifcsl. AJ
1i II. K., tuiv Newi-KtVU'W,
WA.NTi.i - l.4iiin ftr low s!uei, or
uill .;i on litiit, li.iif or all (4
llu in. 1. (i. iti I U, or pi e lC-J.
WANTKI TO UKN -1' uin.li. (MuTu
or .1 p.i 1 1 tin nt I., 1,'ouiiU? with no
hll n.ii. Allici.!t II. care Niwa- Jl'"lt HALE Hay.
I'uii ISA I AS 'New trombone, rwver ttwn
ustil, $5. lmiulre 412 l-'ullmtoii.
I-'Ult &AL18i tier uf oak wood, "iTi?
perJiLT. I'hoiiO 24-l,,21.
f bu tUVUIi CHKAP iyls Fo"rdtourInj
i-itr. lnt utre KervU- l a r a h e.
I'Olt SAUK 100 tonla T7iak and flr
Blub wood. John iJtmrrnT, Melruw.
vn SAL.K About 20 tier '.iiUT oak
block wood, f3.$3. Hue me quick. J.
Al. Judd.
i-'Olt SAI.lt: 3UO0 feet ot 1 Inch l"
ond bund Vipt: lloaeburic I'lumbinJ
and Heating Co.
foil SALE 116 Ford cur. K"d llr,
f;iir shape. zo0. V. K. Ttiumpwn,
Wilbur, OreKon. '
OolHiK CAH for sale cheap. Ho ra
onaltie cQnh offer refused loqulr
Service Ura k
FoK SALR riiat ciasa soii1 t-utticC
alfalfa hay, only -u per ton. J. iL
Judd.
KOlt SALK Newly remotlebd -rooo
hotitte on paved street, c)te in. Ad
dress Itt shlent care New-K?vlew.
l-olt SaTK loo toni of ilrt riMi oat
and ill a t bay. A . K. ; mvi vn,
ktH burn. Ore. U. K. I . 1. Itxl62-
MAKK ma pn offer on bouse nnd lmi I
and H. block 3, North I'ai k Addition.
It. I' Durbln. Klani:ith Knlls, Oregim.
K.'
lew.
WANTKI. - Work. Who ne. ds man
vn!i i..r or uuiihl iitkr work with
out. Am Mt inly and reliable. C. IK
Alibrmuii, (Wmi. I el.. ItimchurK.
W A N t't-.i A KtMnI. nifjtli i il b-rooin
ii"!'". ! In. I'lifui iiit h--d. ntir
with K.ir..' pi . f. i r il. Iminiie Itow-
iini'x I:. si.miMtii. riii.ne :itti.
WAN i i::i. 'A lt'lN Kit Man "with few
hiiinlit.1 .i.tiliin w;mi piirtner to put
in likt- .tiin uiii t iMin liase or start
:i liii-ui. in r m-i-r eliin k. Ad
.In K p, ;ilt NiWH KeViiW.
CtiSKiil i:.; MAN HAS 1'ATKNT On
, " I' "fH ti. tt will be- univer-
f-.-. :l rftlnptftl. ii ii. I n.eils rminrial
1 . NV 1 1 1 be.(r fullft Invent itca
ti"ii. i;..iu het urity will he Kivt-n for
n.. r.,u- I. t in -a ii It liilt re.st. Address
I'tt.rtt.' urn Mt-WH-lleVlfW.
MIM KI,I.ANFXIS.
.iiiv kih'l of new inn.
.) i. h.n I'ht.n.- Uy-J.
Moore Miiflc Studln opens Stpt. 1
Arund-1. piano tune,, -rhone 189-1.
Palnlti rtrn.tlun of toetb at
riHm 9, Masonic temple. Ir. Neilwi-.
LOST AMD FOUXD.
Kar rin(? owni-r may have
t lilm x nt this offue and
K U-T adv.
i:..ll of blue prints. Owner
l..ii- !.iun' by laililiK at this
i-i'l p i) ins for adv.
.7i,.l Hlisrh "check book,
i.. lutf nin on end of
! m i l. luturu to this office
c . i if'ard.
F.-nnsrWania Tlrt
i- Kurd Garage.
ScTTlce. Ask
I
SitiiM lUck traveling bait be-
ill-iir Kiid ttosetnirn. Tues
Aek' t Kinder leave nt this
ii--ur Mrs. Lynn Creason
Ooo.lvear
Karaite.
Tlra Pervlse. Ford '"
.1
Eufau. and Mrs. and Mra. W. O Lynns. .ls.,l
dlena spai yesierday at Wolf crwltjai galherhn
:.w.-Tnric
i li ..r ;hi . :
i I at I!..
!M'Si e.l '
ehiirv
a .Isnr,
Fusens;
. I - -.rtefi'Mnf.
u' lr
i'1 vrl. Cro
iit.l HI hsr.l
1s t r.-nln
Card.
We'll let -St-liloTt" fee's like a
Tinilsr r'er when he reads ahont
'he Itnniiftelil mystery.
i n 9 9 I That kid Nevt IVs.r doesn't limi t
We wnlil hale In so Ashing With I loek like This: he Inst Acts 111. II
Ihe in-ll knoan "isdlce net." j WhM hr lHn., tH ,-, w,ir,h
i.iKK ium rx-. V"nnt h! Vr..""
-When . m, preashe, tls X " T, '' .'I!
rkin' . .m..d of ol on Hna- A Kld "k ,hl " lllred
day fer fer of hee.kln' the ten . "'," .''. "Boy should he
mamlmenia. vtxi ran ftsgt-r be'a a Kirleil between lh Aire of ru and
dented good loafer." rvurter
Sl ir. lla Corsets snade to inrasnr
Phone ;'.'.U I. fall si:, Tcniplin t
C.odrlch Tire Service. See n. r
. I-Iiil Motor To 1
Si'I.ll TRI'i'K THil: nr.,-., on 1
.l-o C.iMliVllAii solid. In st.K-k all
The li,. enure tlarape. i
i.All li mt ST.. I. KN (Hie 7
' ut.ii.. h,.ri.e. W.iaht about
t t in, kv built. With heav)
"I t ill I'ure white with pink
..-nn, Koler, OrKin.
''VP, l;
11,1
FOR RENT.
T - sir..tna room.
Inquire at
l-l:.
'.NT
-Kurnlfhou apartment.
K.'H
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ri'.PKKM. ,T,.l r.OiVIiVT-MI llr- v.e-i
riirtlllllMl nirtn.sn.a
i..k....v st. rhnne ;:t-t.
nKN 1 SVtTetr
Nstlooal Bank.
DOS.
and t'l'.'e.. in
burn C.urue.
all fl.-s. at The
Csvrlrh Ins. Serv:re.
(. Lockwoid Motor Co
See us. t.
Good) car
fame.
Tir-
ftervi--
For.!
I st
i .- ..k.'. i.lnir r.Kn.s at
.-.nd I'.-irrnlt.
. iy furnivhf d rooms
n.. phon :-J.
r-s ef (Inr tv. land
M liti.l. r. West Hose-
' ' Shin:br.na Lne.
'. root slef-plna room,
-'r ef hot water dy
ilroad man preferred.
Ixits of dtnd hsy.
Wheat, oats, vetch, cheat ill J.I alfalfa
hii-. Pit ton. $14 nnd up. J. H. J ult.
i''ort SAI.l'. 3 burner kcrim.-m. Blu
h'lanie rane stovu .nnd i.v.-n. on
ntnull 2 burner Keroai-lle stiv, chvae
I. M. Judd.
I'lllt SAI.l'; Oil TKAIll-: i-r.:.-pllo"l
v.ilu.'H in uc.ed citrs at l.'inis ti suit
Motor KsehilllKe, K 1- Mclili'iv, '
West Cak SI. J
Knit MA1.K Ansora Koals. mile snj
female. HeaiHlered. Hrisl fiom hlas
bred slock. J. 1. Chapman. Wilbur.
nreirnn. '
KOlt SALE Alfalfa hay. No. 1
ciittlnK. 2J. Mixed Kn.ln hay. II
No. 1 Timothy. !. I'rt is fr Im
mediate delivery only, litnry tons,
riii.ne S-K2I. .
IlkilK IT IS What you are lis.k.nt
for. S room plustered cotlsae;
built-in features: piive.l it r. -t : ft"
In: In excellent condllli.n. Prices
$J'.lo.tni; SGOU.OO down, balan-'e
. . rr . i . Tht
rt-..i. i t-r rem iiiii-.---. tf
Co this Wi-ek. Act oul. kly. I. "'
Youna A Son. Thone 41".
t'SKI CAItS KOlt SA1.K:
likt
II
r:i UAlts e-oit sAi.r.: . ..
Kord. sport model, with stirtor ':
Kurd tourlnft i'.t
Kor.l roadster
r ord tourlnff
HniHuI,i.Ii. I.mv f.hnu.1.1
J. O. KKWUSll
Cornor Cass and Stephens Strw
FOR SAI.R OR TRADE H ""'"tJJ
miles east of Eugene. 2
l-owell. 20 acres first lMl"Kj
River bottom. In cultivation.
new bulldlnxs and fenns. "'ttUt
station on rancb .orchard, line
and poultry ranch. Will " im
per acre or trade for merrna"'
business. Will prlve terms, rraas
Blair, IvwelL Oreroa.
CASE TRACTORS
Threshing Machines
Pace Woven Wire fettt
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