V fA3 TWO ROAmUKG intWat-RKVlKW FRIPAT. BFJTEMBCn Q, ROSEBURG NEWS.REVIEWprcocn commits aaiaae Issued Daily Except ub1a. bL'UbCUifiiON KATtb Dally, p-r year, 1T mall lally, six months, by mall Dully, by carrier, per tuoulb Weekly Newa-Kuvlo". by mall, Pr year .14 00 , 1.00 . -to . 1. 00 I "l , L ' ...... ..HI .1 .. Uums-J a. .uuaiaM matter ilay x,. ' bu g, Oregon, under lb Act ot March I, "SUl'KttTolUC N. hMir:lliKK u. urn. BANNER PRUNK COUNTY OF THE STATE. Doufc-as county is the banner prune county of the state-not only in quality but uuuntity. Nature seems U have favored this particular section of the state as an ideal center for the cultivation of prunes. There never .a been a real failure. A few instances have occurred where the crop has not quite "" the standard in output, but the quality has always been unsurpassed. There is no other prune ju.st as good as the Douglas county product. It surpasses all competitors anu vmay ia I""" in the world's markets. We are now in the midst of the harvest and this fruit, con fervutively estimated, will have a total output of approximately nine million ,.umlM. This summed up in dollars and cents spells an income to the prune growers of this county of over $700,000. And the prune crop is only one of the many kinds of fruit successfully marketed in this county. Apples, pears, peaches and many other variel ies are successfully grown and find a ready mar ket at a dividend paying profit to the fruitmen. Thus it is plainly seen all that has been claimed for this sec tion of the state as a fruit center has not in any way been en larged upon or misrepresented. Thebrchardist who gives particu lar attention to the fruit industry does so with the satisfaction of knowing he is going to get fair returns for his labor and money invested. He is cock-sure of a princely income each year. i!ut it takes a business head to run a fruit farm just as well as it does to conduct any kind of a private business along with a lot of hard work. Sticking the trees in the ground and waiting for them to mature and produce does not complete the work of a successful fruitgrower. It takes a w hole lot of earnest work, much care and cultivation to round out a money-making orchard tract. But it is being done right along in Douglas county, where the great majority of our fruit growers are employing modern methods and giving their undivided attention to producing the highest quality of various kinds of fruit. Thousands of acres of execkent fruit land remains un developed in this county. When people generally begin to realize the vast opportunities in the way of the fruit industry, these vacant lands will be put under cultivation and will add many mil lions of dollars to the county's income. The progressive fruit grower of today is the individual who is going to do more to advertise and bring new people into the county than by any other means. The people of this section of the state should lend all jnissible encouragement to them. Seeing is bl'lieving, and if there are any skeptical ones who desire to be "shown," this county has plenty of successful fruit growers who can deliver the goods and convince anyone with reasoning power that no otherTstate alfords a better opportunity than Douglas county for the profitable rnising of a great variety of fruits. (Br AuUi4 Press.) NEW VOriK, Sopt. . After a raid by federal prohibition afeati on the Greek Steamship Alexander to day. In which ieven members of the crew were wounded by plitol abota, Trank P. Fltzpatrlck. chief of nar cotic officers here who bad takm at active part In tlm raid committed ulride at a nearby pier. Federal officer! aald that they knew no rea son for the suicide except that Ibe mil:. Lent and strain of the raid had temporarily deranKed KKipat- rick. Uquor valued at 0U,uuu ana drutts valued at 7S.II0 were con fiscated. Over a score of shots were exchanged by Ibe crew and Itleen federal agents. None of the federal agents were hurt. RESULTS PROVED 10 BE A WONDfRfUl SURPRISflO ' THIS PORTIAND M4N flbruneflbickin's BI crt Salts They ti-ll the etory of a man In ll.ls Iomii whom baby swallowed the il.a.r key and the mother McUe-dly ak.il, "Oh, Jinnee, how are we g iiiK to uet In?" O It's a haiiK-lmsteil tilKht harder to Ki-t a K'""' reputation than It la o keep It anil either - of Ihein a-e worth trying for. 9 V "Th way Tanlac fixed me up was about the biggest surprise- of my life," said J. N. Edwards, &So Albiua Are.. Portland. Ore. "It only took Tanlac aix weeks to get the best of rheumatism that had bothered me for sixteen years. The fact tl the matter is I had given up hope of ever getting relief and only look Tanlac ihlnkiug it might do me some temporary good. "Actually, It's hard for me to real ize that I'm tha uuw man I was a short time ago. Tanlac put my stomach In first class shape, too. 1 have the appetite ot a bear now and never feel the slightest discomfort after online I have even been able to slop the use of laxatives that I . have been In the babit of taking for years, and I feel good all over. M advice to people with stomach trouble and rheumatism is to take Tanlac and get well." I Tanlae la sold in Roaeburg by W. F. Chapman'! Pharn-.;; and by lead ing druggists everywhere. AN.NOl'M. KMK.NT. . Mr. Edael B. Ford, president of the Ford Motor Company, makes the fol lowing announcement: "We are making another reduc tion lu the prices of Ford cars and the Ford truck, effective today. The in... ......u,,v has stuck, around: new prices average J70 uu under the for tlin-e wks the host Im-kIiik to 'farmer prices, and are the lowest al i...- il.af mniuiiii mistake tioa-iuicu roru cars NO 1'I.ACK I .IKK HOMK. Your bed at home may not be softer than that one you paid ten prices for at that last summer hotel, but we'll wage you wouldn't trade yours for a whole carload of the other, including meals served in the room. What is there about that pillow of yours that just exactly adjusts itself to the right spot. Isn't it a good deal like allowing someone else to adjust your hat for you, it can't 1 done, can it? Then the meals at home. There is not so much to them when you sift them down, but where on earth have you ever found just that same imlescrilml.lt', wholly satisfy ing something that exactly fills the bill, but at home. Then the water at home. It, too, hits a different taste. Wasn't that hard water they were using at the last place you hung out simply abom inable. Weren't you just living for a chance to wash your hair? Didn't you get awfully tired of hired livery, that sumptuous over done service. That constant rush, the everlasting strain of good behavior. Don't you recall that when you got home you just wanted to blow olf, yank olf those old tight corsets and pinchy shoes and get into a real honest- to-gooduess house gown, oh joy and this is the place you thought so monotonous this is the place you were knocking but a little while ago. Well, we're glad to see you back again it was lonesome around here without you. We missed your planning, your cooking, your general good cheer. Home Wasn't much without you, we'll admit, but we'll bet we had n better time than you did. It does us good to get away from home once in a while, but getting back oh there's the real joy. . . ti The 19'J.r Tort land txMtsition is going to be a most excellent advertisement to the state. It behooves every individual in Oiv pon to make a snvial effort to put the big undertaking over in such a way that the thousands of new people i ho enter the state will be so favorably impressed with the opxrtunities existing here that they will forget their old home town and "stick" in this state. It's going to cost ipiite a sum of money to carry out the plans Of tnt exposition lul it is going to le worth the price. So, come on, let s go. pltalily for a lease on the place. www INSIllK HTl'FF We admire Intellectual people. Hill how do they bocouie that way? We don't rind lime to become IliU'l lectiuil. Hy the time we Itiilsh gath ering our iata of new, wrlllug this idiotic roliii, wading through ' ex change and pushing the laMiiiuowcr it is bedtime. Www Attorney Itlce said the other duy In court that there was only one harm-as shop In town. How alx.ut those place that sell enraeta. Deck? WOW TIIK t'US'K WATCHKK. A clerk, with Ivory block, kept one eye on the clock; The clock still goes. Hut notiody knows Whern goes the Ivory block. w y and trucks have tier been sold. List prices, F. O. II. r.otroit, are now as follows: Amount of New Price Old Price Keduc. Chassis . . $2J&.0W fi4Z uu J W ill) Runabout 325. UU 37U.UU 45. 0U Tour Car 356. 0U 415. OU 6U.0U Truck . .. 445. UU 4'iU.UU 60 00 Coupe . .. 55 0U 6H5. IIU lWU.UO Sedan . .. 600.00 71,0.00 100.00 ' Tills la the third price cut dur ing the past twelve months. On Sep tember 22, 1920, the price of the Ford touring car waH reduced from 1576 to 44o; June 7th to HI 5. and now to $355. making total reductions in this type of Z2o. or 38 per cent. The Baiue proportionate reductions have been made in all other types. One year ago the price of the Ford Sedan was $975; today it lists at (660.00 with the same equipment. "We are taking advantage of every known economy in the iiiaiiu- A minister told tu the other day fact u re of our products In order that during a pcnochle' giune that giro liave tost the ability to blindi. No, parson, hardly that. It Just doean't show through any more. WW The gang tells one on one of the Iih-hI tighwads. .The t. w. said to Ills grandson : "Jhiiuile, lr I gave you a nlckle what would you do with It? Jlimiile replied: "Well, I don't stipiMise It would do any good but Til try to Miss It." WWW The twilling girls on the magazine covers nre never like the oiies III real life. 'WWW SO I Ml UK. A fans street poet Hem this one lu tiMhiy: Of all the things I ever knew, I'd rather be a cop; I'd roam the whole blamed country through And never miss a drop. www We wonder lr the guy who wrote "Main Mreel" wan evrr on Jarksou street ? WWW Why Is It the men folks make lliemsvlvea mlulii) wurn. around the we may give them to the public at the lowest possible price, and by do ing that, we feel that we are doing the orea big thing that will help this country Into more prosperous times. People are Interested in prices, and are buying when prices are right. "The production of Ford cars and trucks for August again broke all prevloua high records with the total reaching 117,696. This Is the fourth Consecutive month In which our out put has gone over the hundred thou sand mark, the total for the four months being 463.074, which has gone a long way in making possible the present reductions. June this year, with an output of 117,247. was the previous record month. "One noteworthy feature of our sales is the Increased demand for Ford trucks and curs from sulesmeu. This class of commercial business has been gradually increasing the past sixty days and we Interpret It aa a very good sign of Improvement in general businesa. "No reduction has been made in the price of the Fordsnn tractor and none la contemplated." Go over these new prices! See how little It costs to becom the llSTRIKEyP 7t Its oasted Notice this delicious flavor when you smoke Lucky Strike it's sealed in by the toasting process the particular type of car In which you are Interested. C. A. LOCKWOOD MOTOR CO., Itosehurg, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Powell of Tyee, spent the day here 'attending to business matters. They will leave tomorrow morning In their machine for Kandon and other coast points, to enjoy a vacation. MICKIE SAYS fO -fW OCCfSlOXL tRftOft vance us Tiato. suffering cats, vf vuet rowrr EVRN wew jesr as ks -ijuo oa semt M - JS, VMt'O KAfvKE AU. TVC VAvSTAKES K TeV GftAMrAMM AM' DietOMfRnV house when the women are "pull lug owner of a Ford car or a Ford truck. " jou reaiiy anoru to ao without one any longer? Let us tell you more about It. ami advise you regarding the delivery of up" fruil? Prune I'lrklll'a received a letter todr from a young lady who gads up mid down the slroeta morning, noon and night. Judging from the ' tone of the letter and the number I of words we could make out. the ' "d.Mir lliiiit' ls peeved because we are against rolled douii nocks. aro not exttellr aawinst thn 'rolled dowu MM'ks, tirrahliue, but are much opioM-d lo the poor Jilijiiuiit of the, ones who year 'em. WWW What will the girl with the i-r- ..., m naif. ,i when the season starts? WWW , . , , . .. ,....-... j luiuunu el wrinkles. e ll.li.. Z.Y. -i '"I"- ,,c'- ,''-"" '"' 1 am very II.I..R s.le when it .,.., ,., ,,..,,. , ,(,ve wuh m youDi; li)ly (l The Ih.Ihh-s lu the Jungles south of r'IT ho ' ""eral years young lh, city an- .IrnwInK up a ooii.lnlnl r Sl"; v"ry "" that we g-t whl. h will Ih. read ,.,'. ',", '"" "-""re I go but I do , council ot H. n. , nx, w.;r,l"1 ,hl" salary la sufficient upon Ion. TUr romtilMlni which to support a wife. Yet I Oregon'! Higher Instiistioa ol TECHNOLOGY Eight Schools; Seventy DtpartmtaU F.MX TKRM OPKNS SEPT. 19, 1921 Fur :ititHilNM writ t tbr Rrrnirir Oregon Acricultural College CUK AI.LIS ADVICE TO LOVELORN AND OTHERS BT MltS. "'""j A Dally Column of Qneetkma and Answers Conducted by a Womaa Who Know. Address yonr Letters to Mrs. Kllabury Clare Roaeburg News-lterlew. rainy iH-ar Mrs. Misbury: 1 am a young vu )111Ir wl,HrJi , h,m man 22 years of age and have been small, employed by the railroad company t ecently t ?' ' "? ', V"' r , ., . ... . ... ......... ,.,ini in jwnir column tne cor- ! . ...e,,,..,. . posmon in a caiirornia r.ct weight for a girl who Is five reel iclty at a better salary and exnect to ' and a half Inches tall on, I ?n years and six months old. Thank you. WONLEKINO tUTH, Tioseluirg Ans. ,,i,r correct weight would Ik- i:M jNiiinds. IVar Mis Kllshury: Klndlv tell me what national fotrst reserve it is It was "wntpnin loii tini.-" lit tin- band concert last eveninjr. The Hii'ull boy with half a lii. lon IicIwiimi hi.t tti'tli ami music in the air was a siiftit never Mar? witnessed in this city -but the whole atrair went over itli a bnnjr, hnnjr, lianit! i 0 Any hiiKband knows when lie is to le late to dinner he'd let ter call up to keep from beinjf railed diwn. III. 4 l ... ... " . 1 Sllllletlnit.a t-ur .1,... tr I .... ... .. nmM. M, B - .......... ,, , ,,,,, marry ma. norm rs on the Pacific hlph ,v Oiat It Is In.,.,! ,., ,H J" "r';-! J " out. Would In th. Cow Cre,k canv n south V, rest nowaday. In the jungles. :"" rried under Hoburg. and will you'tell tne whi 'ircuinsunc... or take chance, the sign "AAA OfTlcial" mean,' .... ""wr lke.l P ,., ,",W A1"' ' " hl,v- "veral on hotel, "n J. the NrwK..,rn ( h any wa to remove an un,lghtly lous towns and I believe there is one ml la-Hug ,r It u,,," J' r chm? ! would be on the Fmpqua hotel at ThZ place eeutlenu,,, . a,,,,.,,, , ndsome If it were not for this. Thank yon. X Y 7. Knseburr the i.i. kle just mm." Th i... advl.e. IlKOW N EYKS. Kos. hi.re Ix.r.l.-n. on ilm i.i, . Without 1....I.,. ..... K...J ."""'"iirg. ,v,"""n mmihi in hi. a..- d irnrd s.e I . -TJ L ",,r," "" be very lu.nl for me I., .d- .l.,fv , "m ine old ' - yon as .Ml HIHl ort the counter. The Men "1 1 1 om. mean, that the hotel on whirl. If we rtprrf uie IteadlliM., r ransrine.it, hra down lii,. W , i. . i to what tn do. If .. ... .. " 'i"" me onirlal hotel as in and n.n, nn are hih .... ... . ue .imeri.an Aiu.ni,j.iiA . . - . I V. u a1', it b. not fa r to a ,.f .k. . " a mrniiier keep IbsteW. i-'girPa, !.... ......... ..... : ' " "' """ aH latlon. II have to rnik. . for .ml . ' lt..v i-hlle tOll MM far t.ardiwawav. Ii drp.ive. h.sr of all the .pleasure, that rr- her right. She I n.w ne rree to no ahont with be h'l i il A b"' """ .,w'thntnrTg?rla. If we M" "' .he,l th, rasbyl )u. I w.m.,1 w..h Jl'." Tolit conversation is the art of talking without savin nr.v. , saTi .Z."'Jh, !h' ' 1 -"'I h ra.he, rt.k II. I... thin, and not meaning what yo say. iZ?rL? you should n. he marrie.1 h-f. V..U leavr. the ,1. lhlB, UtT , 14 d wmild be to break the engacr- ie nee arawHately fw, 1 Triinir. n r raminar nur wne Itnf k..n nu... it.. u - WUS MIC VIIJ Mlt fr Let's get a little action. , hlrt l IK 1-KliKIVS skjn I .uallv the man who n. man wnn nan ,r"" b 1 5 rent Mnrc I Ilk ,hirt aiskM ki- ' in-.. i . ----- .wi ---- - ... r a m MTni rm ,h will be haivr HEINLINE .........ij, i.iLirrj-rten nd I,un- Ii l lr tlisi .'1 rhil.1rn len i,t l.Ui,n n 10 ..in wuh nkw . 4T.MJM1 t r,, ufgi K-rr Or K i :....r. ,, n.Uv. RETOHT OF CO.VDITIOJI OF TUB FUUT STATE A At Rostburg, In the State of Oregon, at tha i. . '. her . 1821:. , ot 'l Keaourcea. I. Loans and discount, lncludrng redlscounu shn. . $1. If any Uent : 3. U. 8. government aecurUlea owned, lucludlng thn.i"v" H ttr , lo Itema 31 and S. if anv ,no, attowa M! 4. Other bonds, warranu and securities, Ineludtnr ' government, itate. municipal, corporation etc i , r,11 those shown In Items 31 and 36, if any. ' '""Mlna, R. Stocks, securities, claitna, liens. Judgments itV 6. Banking bouse, $25,000; furniture and fixtures "is km " 7. Keal estate owned other than banking house. ' 7-11-. (b) Amounts due from banks, banker, and trust' com designated and approved reserve agenta of iki. . mtal. Exchange, for clearing house and Items ou other hanii '.' 'iiTlu the same cily or towu as reporting bank. . . "U H Cish oil hand In vault 41.. .. Total cash and due from bank., Items g o"i ';:" Ili.i. 12, I52.757.7&. ' ' 1U' 11 d " tuoi, h0wil".tw. ".Mil! 11 Total 17. Capital stock paid in . . . 18. Surplus fund 19. aa) Undivided profits . (b) Lets current expenses. Interest and tales 'paid 2 ' It i 22. Amounta due to bank., bankers and trust mi,...; 24. era and trust i.liu. proved and designated aa reserve agents of this h,nk " DIM A Ml I.HH.SI TS, other than banks, subject to r"erV.' ''571 or cities and other pubic fund ci"ity Individual deposits subject to cb eck . . " Demand certificates of deposit outstanding 27. Cashier', checks of this bank outstanding payable '.,n"a " mand B Total of demand deposits, other than bank deposit',".'. V.' Ject to reserve. Items 24. 25, 26. 27 and 28, llsVjM IMK AXD SAVIXdS PKIHINITS. subject to rwv, . a.VVHi lll TIM 2Q TIiiim mrrlftinliH nf Hem.alt mitaionilln. 30. Savines denoits. Davable suhiect in n,,ii.a 36.42T st Total of time and savings deposits payable on'dJii.ai',.i ,'i 45 5Htl Kiihlm. In nnlieo i..it, 94 unA 41. ion nno bn u ana 32. Bills payable with federal reserve bank or with other bank or trust comuanies - oanxs 33. Reserved for taxes, Interest or depreciation ; 'Mtl.H ;. Total " . State of Oregon, County of Douglas, ss. "'1.HJ.JI I, Joseph Micelli, President of the above named bank a swear that the above statement Is true to th best of mv kn 1 lul' blle(- JOSEPH MICFT i t n',l "4 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th dav or Mil . . . - -- n.wwr Con-ect Attest c ....a sin nay or September u n.mish; ;.r : 'l0 m. director!. My com mission expires July 27 k?a P : J. H. Booth. H. Wollenberg, V, J. Micelli, "irifl Mother Falls Uncnscious "My mother, who Is 69 years old, has been troubled with her liver for 35 years. Doctors said she had gall stones. Several times she fell un conscious because of these attacks. Eight months ago I noticed an ad vertisement of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy in the Toledo Blade and pur chased a bottle, which did her a great amount of good. She con tinued the treatment and has felt entirely well since." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from .v. tinal tract and allay, the nn.Bai. wu.un causes practically U stomach, liver, and inteUm m. ...c.o, ..mutiing append c ii. n.. dose will convince ot money rehm. eu. uruggisis everywhere. o A building permit hat been bM to Stanley L. Kidder rnr . ..... bungalow to be erected at the eorw of South Jackson and Watte itru work will probably start at one CLASSIFIED COLUMN! J-HW CLAflBIFlBD ADVERTISH1IBP.T WILL Btt POUMO 01 LUf WAHTKD. WANTED TurKeys .large or small. Phone 14-F-14. Buyer Bros. FOUND Small boy'a coat. Owner at? . have same by calling at tbti t-n TAIU)HlNO and dres.tnaKtnic of all visiuB. niuiie loi-n, Aira. uuinnuga. WAM'h'u to kent 4 or 6 room WANT TU BUY A few Kod layliiR llnn. See it. II. Myer. 73 Cobb St. W A NTKD -Position um alenovraplier. & room WAXTKD TO li KMT jiodur i tiuhF. t'titint. CoMl'KTKNT younte lady ntenogiapher W A N TK I Ll v e stock for hipmn;. Kami Btirtau KxrhanKe. Pliuiirt jtH. WAX'fKD To hear from pur tie hav iiiK t'V.e utiufp for nale. K. A. tituw ait, KuHfburtjr. Phoiiti 4-K14. WAXTKI Illicit school girl wunts place to work for board and room. Amelia 'i Ha. Hoat-burK. Stur Ht. W AN l'KI Wrl or woman for general , huuNework In country. Call at 1-a N. Kane St. WAXTKh A few more milk and eKK customers. H. 11. Moyvr, 733 Cobb St. WANTKl Man and wife to pick ap ples, limine partly furnished to live In. Jucoh Sharp, (iarden Valley. I'ost office. Wilbur. OreKon. WAXTKH Woman cnok on ranch dur iiik liurveKt time. Addresa Cook," New-lt iew. YOt'Nti man would like rcoin and eveniiifr meal In refined, quiet home. KcOreiic. Aildrehfl J. E. 1., care N.-wb- Itt-view. WAXTKH .lnn to work on a farm who can milk cows and do other fceneral farm wo,rk. Apply In person. Jacob W. June, 2ml. west of l-Jdwiibowcr. WAXTKh A ninKle man with sonii capital to tak. half Interent In sheep bu.xine on ltu-acr farm. For full Information call or writv to Andrew l'-t i'-r. Tiller. Oreiron OHt HAltD lll'l.p W 4XTCD, W A NTKl Prune pickers. Write or - .llL?hj ?2-z B'nd Bros.. Qllde. Ore. A.NTKH l.'rune pickers. Fred llal- HeUl. H. F. U. No. 1. Hoseburg. Piioite s-r 1 1. FOB RENT. imjit kknt- Furnished aptrtmnK oi wen way ol. fnone xzi-T. FUltNlSHKU housekeeping room IK " ' iicattT aireei. fm nj-m. tfatety apol Roseburf National BsdL bm ItKNT Furnished iteeplne rwa. hot water all of the time. 321 ik ruepnens. FOll KENT Sleeping room for intk- Hteam heat. !3 No. SltpktM rnune Hi. FOIt RENT Furnished rooms. Mat- em house, if urnace heat, reeepuwt lMirirr, laufes prererreu. ii men I lu Ave. Phon e 47T-L. FOR KENT A real Jiv stork rwrfc eiifht miles from tuwn. thr jht lea we. rent very cheap: partly umlr Irriiration; food lmprovemntt. Urn la your chance to Kt ftarlH If ri act quick. Sea A. T. Lavrrirt Atrency. 125 Caas IrcL Phon 111 FtH HKNT 15 acre ranch. I vm bearing orchard. S of apples, an. 1 of peaches. Rest ell In cultlntloi; some river bottom land; 7 miles t oi town. mue iruiti racine way. Some farm machinery With Diner. OtTier and ntrnk wilt H'l tluod bullriinrs. Addresi Ruk News-Review. FOR HAUL FOR SALE Fir cord wood. Writs ( price. I. u. Uoff. Suthsrlln.. l-Xlt SAI.K A govd Ford coupe efaf rncne ijb-1a FOR KALE Jersey cow. Deer Crrtfc Barn. FOR SALE Oak wood. Address b K. Marstrra. R. F. H. I. I'hons L-F l OR SALE uni good bkyclc Call . Jackson St. FOR HALE Pure bred Delaint vf hlsrh grade Rarnboiilliet rams- uarnes. Ten alUe. Oregon. for rsBBisf HeSrinf. - FOR SALE Prune Telephone 270-U L louglas St. per tui. A Mhh Prune pickers and drier iinnu. uootl picklnK. Bunk houses (m pickers. Will pay iiKh waaes r,,r pi-kmy. Fred Broszio. Phone "a a r-n ar. . . - pwj, p 'fas, .. n.A.t,rj o passenfter car in K d repair, for lttht truck. Ford Pr-ferreil. Iriilra.. x.-.k-d. N'TU h R hereby aiven that on tin second Monda of September. ln tne Board of Equalisation will at l nf counnoute. in tha Annei ot , offi, , ana publicly examine the sment roil. and rorrvct all er ror In sIm.ii... -a . . . - ... ..uns.aon, urrni(iun or 4'ialitieii of lands, lots, or other prop erty e.j Dv the Aeaor; and "V","" ne outy or ferns Inter entfd n. appear at the time and place , - a mum HI II to v - ."nrh of R'turn Hrw or no.l niri.. l.ST--i;,,,y ,iirrel rar on hliili.) J.. ""''" ""a "f Mvral Ork. ."; If " A. R tugrl. Myrtl mi. v' 'r b;" " ff llr.,Ml Ownfl Hff.V- "me hr r'l,n al till. "K'cs and paying for adv. r-firt,n, o, fo, truck t i 7," "'"'"i-im and K.l-nbowtr. 1 J. Holt. Siitherlln K'.:iI)r4''",,, "'' "' ' Owner oltic. . 4 pajr.a for aslr. tki. KOH SALE IlKitfrf,t Shortk. hull . I... on. Inrnn buCS. Curl! Itanrh. rhone v'-f'-. , ITrtB. C. C n..,tl.ii near. !M Ilrlaa- Tour bosp.. tn. A. M. Lo- Clprrland. Or m. FOR RAl.B IS. dry tl.akM, 1 J r lara milk cow. 100 t.ih-m rhlrk.H. flMv.n.l,in SlSI.S. k Hernold. (IIHI.L ht)H BALE CHEAP ,H",hL DHVIdson molorr.cle. Ksa sand mllm. Writ, or ptions Krlrnd Olalla, Oreon. FOR 8AHC A few t-holes 'UJ l.lnro.n. one yer o.d rssis .,a ... . ni.,..., liars vt Orrroa. SAL.K or trade for wooJ 'VJJIS la .ood condllloa. nd otarr yjj4 oanu sooa. inai usra. W. K'"' sl r OR BAIJi OK 1 """VT.Ti ..II values In used cars at 'r"l.i4 Motor F.chan. F. U atctfr.. wat Uk SL FOR PALE Angora rMts. "Jj i ftRial. Reglstared "rss bred atock. J. t Cbatsaaa. wi Oregon. J FOR 8AI Hxu.'h., s" -rom house, compiri. IM Mstl.'Jf " . e-siH ha .'r wit. I rouac stora. on. . - fM- Holsteln bull. S T Crrra handla. kari III. state 'rnv e- Also t-'.Vri C"VansS' " . ....a. rasa " 6e) "