RosEBimo sEwa-Rtcrrew. sATrniur. javtativ si; 102a.
FAGti PlTat-
THERE COMES AN
OPPORTUNITY
In almost everyone's life time when
a thousand dollars or more la the
entering wedge.
How much have you saved? How
much can you gave? Be prepared
open an account with us and deposit
regularly.
4 Interest Paid on Savings Accounts
he Rosebuig .National Bank
RoseDurg.Qre.
1IK.V8 IiOIKJK
EX'S IiOIKJK
W- inn.am'a nrrior nf T.na. An
te sending out warnings to'
s located along tne r-acmc
beware of one E. J. Elbury.l
11 A tr. ha aolloftlnfT fnl A
BUiegLMI CvJ ua uu..........a - .
(oil. The book Is not an offl-
clal publication and solicitations are
fraudulent, the orders state. Mr. El
bury was expelled from the Los An
geles lodge for violating the laws of
the brotherhood and has no connec
tion with any of the organizations.
Letters have been sent to all chiefs
of police, chambers of commerce and
newspapers along the coast.
in
D
YOU
KNOW?
Is onr earnest aim to give a sevvlco that will command Uio
Jlse of our every patron.
faithful service to the people, ever at the post of duly every
kr of the day and night.
appreciate your loyal support.
buglas County Light & Water.Co
V- M. JiCTniKGS, Manager,
Hky mm tnmtfte Story
VHKilMA MKKKS A JOB
THB AUTO -SHOW T fel
i"-J--J lifir.ii ffi--AMyV
$f 70 -JAN 2.1
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Wi9T hi i
"Tony Melville looked awfully
pleased Virgin when I tnlH him I urns
living with you. He said: (Now don't!
get loo miith set-up, Virgie) 'That!
little girl will be heard from snniej
Jiy. Ha are in luck to be with
her'."
"Kitty that's real encouragement,"
1 enthused, adding, "and In order not
to delay that unnecessarily I am go
ing out to look for a Job tomorrow."
"Come with me. Tony will give
you a Job."
"So, I am going to see Theodore
Stratton first," I advised. Intuition
told me that this was best.
"They say his new piclure is all
cast, Virgie. I didn't tell you last
night because 1 thought it might be
all talk, but I asked Tony Melville
about It this morning and he said
that he thought there was no chance
of anyone getting In there. My dear,
1 am afraid Maud Sanson has gotten
In her work."
"Well .anyway, I am going to find
out definitely." I felt my Fairfax
courage and stubborness In the as
cendent and I thank my grandfather
for that heritage at least.
"Good for you, Virgie, go ttf it."
More to take my mind away from
my own affairs than anything else I
said to Kitty: "Tell me about your
part."
"It Is a mighty good part In the
script but Heaven alone knows what
it will be when- Tony gets through I
with it. A new author wrote the I
story and he won't dare say his soul J
is his own. Neither will he know his
brain-child when he sees it In the re
lease." "But I thought authors are seldom
on the sets. He will not know that
any changes have been made until he
sees It, will he, Kitty?"
"Oh, this author Is in the scenario
department. Hut even at that I heard
Melville say to his assistant today:
'He wouldn't allow the author on the
set.'
"Virgie, I think from what I know
of pictures, that directors do not pay
for stories or even Ideas that they
can use. They get the producers to
buy Ideas that will give them ideas.
These ideas may be totally different'
but that doesn't make any difference, j
They are satisfied to put the author's
name on them if they can put their
own characterization on the screen, i
The only man who gets fair play as
an author in this business, is the dl-l
rector, who' writes his own stories
I
and builds up his own continuity.
"But I can find no fault with my
part In tbla play. It Is the best I
have ever had. And listen, dear, it is
an ingenue part."
"Why the sarcastic tone of voice,
Kitty?" ( .
"You wait, Virgie, until you hear
what the girls who are younger than
1 will say, when they find out that 1
am going to play the part."
"Hut you do look young."
"1 am 19, with experience enough
for 90."
With that sage remark Kitty ab
ruptly announced that she was go
ing to bed.
I couldnt sleep. I tossed all night.
The hours Beemed interminable. 1
got up right after Kitty left In the
morning, taking my bath and dress
ing myself carefully. I had to re
sort to a little rouge, as my Illness
had left jne very pale.
My last look in the mirror con
vinced me I was looking particularly
well. I had grown much thinner and
it was very becoming to mc.
Juat before Kitty left she had call
ed to me: "Virgie, be sure and wear
my new brown sport suit. You'll find
a pongee shirt waist in the middle
drawer and you can wear your own
brown brogues and woolen stockings.
The hat and dress came home yester
day." Kitty laid the box on my bed."
When I had opened the box I could
not resist the little sport suit and
lovely hat with Its one long pheasant
feather which curled around under
my car in a stunning new fashion.
And that Inst glance In the mirror
told me that Kitty had done her
share toward cinching my job.
But when I reached the office of
the casting director and looked Into
his frozen face I was not so sure.
"I want to see Mr. Stratton," I
said, extending my card.
He did not even look at It as he
said: "Will you give me your busi
ness?" The blood of all the Fairfax's boil
ed In me. "Mr. Stratton asked me to
call. Will you please tell him that
MIks Winston Is here?"
The man again looked me over
from head to foot, but as his eyes
came back to mine I gave him look
for look and after a second he turned,
on his heel and went into an adjoin
ing corridor.
In a short time he came back and
said: "Mr. Stratton is too "busy to sec
you today." s
MONDAY
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- - . ADVICE 10 LOVELOIUf
, AM) OTliEKS . ,
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Dear Mrs. Ellsbury: When I was!
walking home the other day, a good
looking man stopped and spoke to
me. He was mistaken In who I w as,
and thought it was someone he had
met at a dance. He apologized very
nicely, and then walked home with
me. I liked him very much, and
when he asked me If he could see
me again, I said that he could. I
told my folks about it, and they were
horrified. They insisted that I do
not see him again. My brother said
that he Just pretended that I was
someone hw had known to get to
talk to me. I am 2(1 years old. What
do you think I should do? Should
I see him again?
WORTHED GIRL.
Ans. I cannot tell you whether
ho was pretending to hnvo met you 1
before or not, hut I think it pntwllile:
Ihnt your brother is right. 'Hint is
a favorite excuse with men, when
they want to become acquainted with
a girl. I am not condemning the I
man, my dear, hut rather the cuh-i
torn, but under the clrcunistaiircn I
cannot advise ynu to see any more
of n man you know no little nlmut. j
Ir lie talks to you again tell him lint I
your parents do not approve of the
unconventional way in which you .
met him, and that if he can's to see
you again, arrange so that yon may
meet in a more conventional mnn-j
nrr. If you want to see Mm ngain i
very badly, anil your parents an- j
prove, you might have mm rotne, lo
rail, and If they approve of him, you
could continue the acquaintance.
"AS YOU WANT' IT, WHEN
YOU WAX If IT."
Mvn's suits cleaned and
pressed. . Creases where they
belong.
HARTII'S TOGGERY.
Court Selects
Election Boards
j The county court has selected the
road patrolmen who will serve dur
ing the coming year. The road
patrolmen who have . been chosen
are as follows:
Dlst. No. Nanis , , Address
1. J. S. Germond. Millwood.
2. H. D. Conning, Glide.
S.-N C. S. McCollum, Ada.
3. -3 James Ford, Gardiner.
4. J. It. Dailey. Reedsport.
' . Arthur Walker, Iteedsporf.
8. W. J. Burchard, Scottsburg.
.7 D. O. Weatherly. Elkton.
8. W. W.' Bunch, Elkton.
9. Hoy Fisher. Kellogg.
10. John A. Hobrt, Brockwar
11. D. 8. Churchill, Melrose.
15. T. F. Heard; ljookthir Glass.
1. W. O. Coats, Ten Mile.
16. Edward Edmonds, Camas Valley.
17. T. H. Cutsforth. Riddle.
18. Tbos. Ollivant, Looking Glass.
19. J. L. Scott, Glendale.
20. R; J. Spauldlng, Drain.
II. W. C. Henderer. Anlauf.
28. W. E. Klchards, Yoncalla.
23. Wm. Castor,' Oakland.
24. H. R. Parks, Yoncalla.
25. Romle Howard, Elkhead.
26. D. A. McCord, Oakland.
27. Lester Kamp. fmpqua. '
2. T. E. Grae. Wilbur.
30. Alfred Closko, Rnsehurg.
31. J. R. Chaney. Days Creek.
33. F. B. Lane, Dlxonvllle.
38. C. F. Watson. Glide.
37. A. T. Talner, Roseburg.'
3d. C. W. Groves. Roseburg.
39. H. C. Davis. Roseburg.
40. Joe Deardorffi Myrtle Creek.
41. T. L. Brewer. Myrtle Creek.
4 2. A. L. Dyer, Myrtle Creek.
46. Arthur Woolley, Drain.
47. J. H. Short. Roseburg.
49. H. A. Carlson, Ash.
60. H. H. Strong. Stithorlln.
61. K. L. Thornton. Oakland.
52. E. L. Settle. Oakland.
63. G.C. Powell. Tyee.
65. Chas. W. Ollnghonse. Anchor.
66. A. W. Johnson, Heston.
67. Isadore Rondeau, Tiller.
59. C. C. Long, Cleveland.
60. Wm. Horn, Drew.
61. O. T. Royer. Dlllard.
62. O. B. Wlnnlford. Wilbur.
63. T. L. Brewer, Myrtle Creek.
64. Frank J. Wilder. Gasley.
65. Joe Deardorff, Myrtle Creek.
66. T. B. Burnett. Ruckles.
68. Pete Ulam, Canyonville.
69. E. R. Short, Tyee.
70. J. B. Wilson. Yoncalla.
71. H. J. Fretwell, Glide.
72. Jack Hlggins, Perdue.-
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CARD OF THANK
We wish to thank our many kind
and dear friends who so lovingly as
sisted us during the Illness and after
the death of our beloved wife and
mother. Also for the many beautiful
floral offerings and kind words.
,L. K. WOLCOTT I
m. AND FAMILY. , ,
R.L. ELLIS
Nursery Yard
Rose St., Opposite Pickens
' Grocery.
PHONH 871.
Ilox 1074. Koeeburg, Ore.
CHER-RO
HARD WHEAT
This January cold
I think is rather bold;
It suits some folks right down to a T
But that's not you or me.
FLOUR
Satisfaction guaranteed at your
J:;.
LODGE DIRECTORY. 4'J
THK SKTIIRIT1 BBNEPIT ASSOCI.
no meets In tb IhuwbM hall th
' it snd 3rd TuofcaevB la xq month.
I. O. o. K, Him Immpanl H. C "
. Meets !n Oild Fellows Terosls - .
every Wednen.lsy evening-. VlsltlnB ,
brethren always welcome.
OKU. IIAIjABAUOH, C. P. -!
V. T. JACK HON, H. P.
OMVKIl JOHNSO.V. R. a
JAM K3 BWAKT. iK g. Z
a. i: o. tike, Hoa'ebars lsl'ae Ka, S3 -
Hold reKular communloatlons at
Ilie Kike' Tempt on each Tt'u-edajr
of every month. All members re- -queated
to attend regularly, and all -visiting-
brothors are cordially In-
vtted to attend.
lior BELLOWS, K. R.
. u. hat, jr.. gecr.
A PLEASANT
ECONOMY'
"C
LEANLINES3
to Godliness,
is hoxt
Let us keep your suits or
frocks in immaculate condi
tion and it will intensify
your charm.
Besides, it's true economy
to havo your clothes Dry
Cleaned as If adds months
of enjoyment aud service to
their lite. ' .
ROSEBURG Q
CLEANERC
I. F. DILLAltD
808 N. Jackson St. Phone 473
LOVAt. oItl)i:n or moohio ftotebura--.oilse
No. 10S7 meets first and
third Tuesday evening of eacli.--
month at 8 o'clock In the Moose halL
All visiting- brothers art Invited to
attend.
C. W. mIAKE. Dictator.
It o. l'AHOKTEn. aeTotar-K
HKHKKAIIS Ro.eburg RebiaiS -LortS-e
No. 41, I. O. O. P., meets IB
Odd Fellows Tompla every week oa
Turaday evening. Vlaltlng members'
In good standing are Invited to at-
tend. -BITSIB
JACKSON. N: O, -
KVA IJ4NOX. Secv. .
KTHKL BAILEY. Tin. Becy.
UAdl.lcs Koaeburff Aerie meets . Ift "
Mooae hall on Jackson Rt. on ind and '
4th Monday evenings of each moatb:
at S o'clock. Vlaltlng brethren ll"
good standing always welcome.
A. J. W L'LFV. W. P. P. . "
W. M. LA MRRH. W. P. " "
H. F. GOODMAN. Secretary. "
NEIUIIDOng OP WOODCRAFT Uiao
Circle No. . meets on let and lr
P. .day evenings In Mooae hall. Visit
ing oelghr-orn Invited to attend. "
l'rWMB HtlTNOWR, O. !.
X11''15 I-JOnNON. Cleric '
A. K. A. M i.-inrel Codge ifc-i''
Regular communications Ind and 4th
XVodneadays each month at Masonlo-
Temple, Koaeburav Ore, Visitors wel- "
coins. """
W. L. THOMAS, W. M.
w. TtAitrua, secy. ';
XV. B. A. o. T. MRoaeburg Review "
No. 11 hold regular meetings on see-" "
ond Thursday at I p. m. and feui-th""-"
Thursday at I p. m. Vlaltlnj sisters
invited to at'end revlewa. iaccabe' -
Hall. Pine ai.d Caaa atreeta. t I
Mita. hki.i.h frrBi'HENBON, Com.
JMSHIE ItAl'P. Col. .
u. U. S.. hoaebiira Chapter No, SJ ! -'
Hnldn their regular meeting oa the
lit and 3rd Thursdays In each month. ) I
All sojournlna; brothers and staters -are
respectfully Invited to attend. "
MltS. KLIZAllBTH RUNTAN, Vf.lt.
J'HKB JOHN-HON, Secretary.
I. O. o. F., i-hlletttrlaa Lrftdg-e ft, t '.'
Meets in Odd Fellows Temple every ... .
Friday evening at 7:J0 o'clock. Visit- ..
Ing brethren are always welcome. ....
M. Ml MERKOXTH. N. O. ...
A. J. OEDrf)S, Ree, Sec
J. B. BAILET, Fin. Beg
WOOuMh.V OF TfiB WOHI.fTCwme
No. mil, meets In Odd Fellows' hall
In Reset-tiro; every 1st and Ird Mon-
dny evenlna-s. Visiting neighbors -
always welcome.
I'lll-:li:llICK PORTER, c. C.
M. M. M 1 1 .l.HR. Clerk. . .
K Mil UTS OF"PTTff(A Ata Lodge
No. 41, meots every Wednesday veo-
lng In Douglas Abstrast Hall, corner
Jackson Washington Sta. Vlalt--.-ors
always welcome. .
RttnOLPH R. R1TJ!MAM. C. tti
ROT O. TOUNO. at. F.
m. a. wimbehLi. k. r. &
pMOPVWIO'VAiri CARDS
bqj. 1. A.p'1ftl.t iJeallav. lit farklaa
Khai r. O. QWC t-ut Flowers. Pksns
in p. ion ejo jaokenn
ances. Mona Lisa, who will be re
membered as the "vamp" In "To
Mease One Woman." Arthur Stuart i
Hull and Edwin Stevens complete the
cast. I
bit. n. TI PI.VI.B.K Cnirbirrartle
hyic'sn. zii w. urn m. !
on. Lot H a. oii,i.ARri,"iiftit. Hm. i
6. 1st Pmto sad Bavlncs Bank Bide- ;
Phone If !
Wallace Hold's new Paramount
picture, "The Hell DiKRers," which
comes to the Antlers theatre tonight
only is said to be filled with thrills.
Mr. Reld has the role of a dredgeman)
In charge of a flotilla of "hell dig
gers." Lois Wilson is leading woman
nnil heads a capable supporting cast,
which Includes Alexander llroun, I
Kraik Leigh t, Clarence Ueldart and J
others.
CALL 29
For proaipt taxi servlga and
country trips. Satisfaction guar
anteed or no charge.
CLINTON CORTHY
nt-fSk-
I wissmo !
TMICWI1C
The Owl Says:-
Movie Closeups
"For a Press without a
Shine' call 247
We Clean Men's and Women's Suits,
Fancy Gowns, Sweaters, Dlouses,
Plush Coats and everything.
Sere We are, Bill"
Bowman's Cafe
The best place In the lty to eat
nnet foods on the market, and
cooked by a Chef who satisfies.
That's not all
5c. Pays the Bill
MKS. W. R. BOWMAN, Trop.
asCTti I
Lois Wclior has shown directorial
flnese In assemblylng the cast for
"What's Worth While?" her latest
Paramount picture, which comes to
the An'lers theatre Sunday and Mon
day nights.
C'latre Windsor, 'newest discovery'
and iemlnlnn b ad In previous Weber
triumphs, Is leading woman. Louis
Calhern. who makes his film debut
In Vh..t's Worth While?" was a
popular hero of many stage perform-
USE SLOAN'S TO
WAS OFF FAIN
LITTI.n nr'ios prnw into Ij?b pnins
unlt!s warflcd tilf by nn applK-a-tin
of Slaiiii'a. R!icurrritim,
ncur.ilii.i, e:HT jni;it. Inmr b.icl: won't
fight lon ai;ain-t Si-jan's Liniment. .
Fnr inure thnn 1nr.y .-r.irs Sloan's
Liniment ha ht i tho:;san!-, the
woi Id over. Ynu v. cn't be an crcrp
tion. It ccmhly I.a. j prcdu-.-c Ktulis.
II prn-'ra'c.t v-ifhmii rnViinj. Kr-p
this o! I f.inuly iri rd alu auu hiruijf
for i.iit.mt use. Ask your ncijl.lior.
At dl dru;sUts 35c, 70c, $1.10.
Linimentfe')
iwastssssaaa-rnar-iasra.eax.Wl-.
Among the many thrilling scenes
that make "Playlne; the Came." the
new Paramount idintoplay fenturlng
Charles Kay, the Thomas II. Incel
ttar, a notable picture Is a fight In -which
Hilly Kliner, a fight in real 1
life, as well as In pictures, takes a
prominent part. Dllly Is a scrapper
and has plenty of chances to scrap
in this picture. As the valet of Ijirry ,
Prentiss, the role assumed by Mr.
liav, he provides excellent support
to the star. Mr. Iiiy's characteriza
tion In this picture stamps him as
the Inimitable pnrirayer of Ameri-(
can youth, stronc. brave, and sturdy.
Mr. Hay's leading woman In this
picture is Doris Lee. a young woman
or charm and magnetism. "Playing
the Came" will lie shown at the Ma-'
Jostle theatre Saturday and Sunday.
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1LI .MI1IXU NOTICB.
TRANSFER
Wood for Sale
L. II. CHAMIH US
412 Cnss Street. Phono 303.
P0ULTRYMEN
ATTENTION!
Get your Umpqiia Scratch Feed,
a home product, none better,
$2.10 per lOOlbs
front
Vosburgh & VViard
227 North Jnckson St.
A SURPRISE
Our Spring and Summer line
of Woolens JUBt arrived. Com
In and look them over and bo
sura of first choice. , . .
THEY'LL PLEASK YOU.
Ocr Anto Will Call
Plione S77
' THE FERN
XOrit FLOWER BTOHB
Flowers for nil occasions, any
time. Bnshets.
KKW OAKDE.V SEED ABB DL
109 S. Jaettnn. Phone 240.
J. H. SINNIGER
All kinds of gheet metal Wttrlt.
warm air itirtiaoes, both flip idd
plpeUss. Ill Oak Btrsei,
Phone 411. Roestrarg. Ot.
L
When you want ttt best la
plumbing and heating gupptrea
call the
Roseburg Plumbing &
Heating fa.
DEIX V. UAflT
OFFICR PHOXB 1BI
243 N. JACKSON ST.
J
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
aiA. mnt ogasiiricu AOvrnnscnanT wiix ssa mM mm lumi
TAQm chum -anaoina aa tooat
ANTU.
OI.T rtAOH WANTKU At Nowc
Itnvlcw nfTlcp.
All persons who are now Install
ing, or may hereafter install, plumb
ing of any nature in the city of
Hosebiirg, are hereby notified that
the same Ml'ST be done In accord
ance with Ordinance No. 363. The
person desiring to install such
plumbing must s'-curo from the) un
dersigned a permit therefor and no
such work will be permitted to be
connected with a '.'wcr until same
has been npprowd. Anyeno vlolutlng
any of- the provision of this ordin
ance are subject to fine. For fur
ther infnrmaMon either phone 213
' call on the under shrned at No. 117
North Jackson str-et, In the Maxwell
Garage.
C. V. RANDOLPH,
Plumbing Inspector.
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Pohet nur spring; suit from o;ir
new line Just In, on display. Im
perial Cleaners. Phone 27.
NOTH'F. TO THK PI'llLlf.
All persons owing the Hamilton
Prug Co. st-e requested to call and
pay or remit at onco, as wo have
sold our store,
I'nless account are paid or satis
factory arrancernetit mnde for set
tlement by Jnn. SI, they will be
r-ced In the hands of our attorney
for colli. lion. H. C. DARBY.
S.inila t.vht Is orchestra night at
the Christian church.
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When Insuring your homo or
business why not give the
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world. Companies that were
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Insurance Brokers
ROSKBCRO, OKKOO.V.
Hit ni Unid ring on road. Owner
lili Titlfy iiikI t.iiy fur adv. J. o. Ar
tl'iir. It, 1, llm 7.
FOR RALBL
Z" R..WALK virtrnla. Ill Iirockway.
Kfi!h f,A,;!;:?r7'ir nr "na k ooo-
i noti j 10-K12,
f',,t'''EZ:,",y-. Rdjnbowsr Orchard
Trnrtw. Phong 21-FS.
WANTKIl VoiiriK Imly wlnhcs work of
any klnil. I'hi.ne 1 tie-It.
WANTKIl TO KKNT Furnished house)
no j hlldrfn. I'liono lft-K
WAN I'Kli A inlil'lie-iiK'-'l womun lur
Juu:i-ki'Piirr. rii'int? ;i;!K.
WANTKIl TO jll V Miv.-riil tTirk.ya.
will tinv ri'in,iiii;ilile prl" p. A'lilieaH i,v.n ,- t
W. II. Mr.Nary, Iconic 1, Ilox 1-A. 1 ' V,',, ,i'rZ ,'""w turkey hens.
U.iBi.hurK, dr.j John hwrn.T, Melrose, Oregon.
il.lV:iTlts"w.kn"iiiWw;;m i Foil KALR New Weedsteek tpe
nn wltli ti'leplion.' in own home to ! wrItr.lhon 8-tafter I p. m.
help wild advertlHlnx cumpalKn. Ap- ,,,"',,. ... k ,,TI ' r
Plv Mellow Hlor, I'm. I ' .I' "..I. fT" . "'k iT.V.:M block oak
ileiiii or llur.ly iimki-; niiint bo in Foil HAI,!1; Kleetrlo waahlng mnehlnn
H oi "1 SUHpe alio ill rnnnum nni'T. I "inn QiHi llinc. li.ll LJinu rt.
Hlato Sn. of pump ami ilzv of en- I .... T ;; "
Klne. Address Ilox 13J, Hiitherlin. ! f L . --P ,,r"' , P'lglan
)r,. Mftllloro KIHi.aklna Klelroae, tir.
Foil SAI.I.! wi.i.. t . i.
KISCKILANKOPN. I erela. Also e!KS for hatching. 826
TAItiniNO ami drersin iklnir of nil , 5nrtAvcHoiitli.
k'hil. r,.'H S. Mom. Mm. i lot hrtil ko. H . , "r.. ' . ..
Tj. ,. , . J , - ... 1 '"' HAI.W One good stump puller.
LI-.T I a alrulKhtin )..nr femlera. Also one line llolateln heifer, Irvsll
also li Til ll iniil.-rs to onl.-r. Itoae
hurir Wt-l.ltiiir A HrniriK Wi.rks
TO TIlAHK-rnlKo ill ""touring r.ir
with H. dnn hoily. i ioo.l rtiniilng or
der. Will tnke lota on pavement.
lji; S'lirlli Kin.' S!,
soon. J. M. Jndd.
Wont) .l in HALR 4 ft. second
Krowtli, J p.r cord I. o. b. c'urtin,
'regon. .Alniim:iirr
Hilt MAI.K .tiio Angora goats, aU
hreil to full hln.Ml.il hilly J. N.
llramhiill, Klamath Kails, OrCKon.
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T.7 ,,' ' . - , ,i ' harness and waaona;! one good pair
HUt tlKSI ItoiiM-k. . ping rooms. JI4 ,,r m, ,. A,k for Mr. Unrjera at His
I'l'ttott HI. . l'eer 1'reek H.-llea HtahlC.
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this oltka kiid i'inK Ivf adv. j eluded In auU price. 1'huDv 4SI.
ttiic. ilitiintf and breakfufit roomn. I
I Ironing, klli Tien, and bath.
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