. . a , ,Nn F-b. 9. (Asso- ! ;;i;iUv.tock priws Irregular. I he buy- . . 25 and SO cents. ii at : lliree cents ,4 t JT tent. liiKher, AND MARKET Prices. IT.C09 '-50 c.:'f.3 7.00 5,7:. 5 (.26 4.75 6.75 5.u 'if 5.50 4.5UW S.OO 'od steers .. ! am frB air r1 ir- &'( 6.-0 E. heifers 5.00 ' S.&t) S..'.0 6.00 .11.00 ii 12.00 .lii.OUU 1100 . 7.70f(10.00 . 5.5ult) 7.00 calvrt . t wlvei ... 10.25 lO.r.O .. " " J:;f ..10.GOGrlO.23 ...lo.ooji 10.10 riocka-- 6.00 6.50 intatriB lambs. ;uilba .-d'i! fwders .. :s ngl . .7Si 1050 . 8.2.r.'i 9.25 . 4.75ST1 6.25 . 6.75frr 8.25 . 7.0nf,f 8.00 . 7.50 8.00 . 6.50tb 7.50 . S..504 7.00 A S 00 1 .'mi th s on l rtts. b.' Floor, Kerd, 1.14 ! ! 1.16 I e Theatre Huge Success Ore., Feb. 9. 'United nay as tou leave" movie b its operated here under fcrcent of B. .1. Callahan. I as Callahan's theatre is If been under this novel I collecting toll since Jan- Tthe show free of charge 1: a offerings, and then In it- door the fan drops on ia what he believes the I l - u sronn io iuineii ami eaiu ii vty. idmlu lis gate receipts method of operation ex cifertle old "pay as you V Court to U. S. Officials T court will go to Salem r' 20 for the purpone of a l-oresl S'rvico officers (he clans for rnnnorative f in the fulure. The In has applied to the forest t coop;raiion in construct- st Like u Order r laundry be returned to Prido ours.-lvcs on su 'rkmansliip and are pro ht (oods. f your Aeighbor" Umpqua am Laundry HONE 309. LLOYD L. iOCKER 'E YOU SEEN OUR NEW ' department? rl '" "rtiii"nl of high r:;"'"M- - good, "11 U.x- j. ,T ! our lir,t consider- Windows ' "x tn l!amil,n Drug Co. f,C8h It's Good pKETjy Northern spring , ' lii-d Vall j No. i . y. shipment... OATS ' 1 No. i: white feed ; No. 2 Kray 1 HARLBY 1 13 1.10 : -' oo i.50 lirwwniK Klamluid ferU HKN- .- 50 No. 2 K Y shipment ini cA PMJlMt Family patents, 17 i't ,, "r I $h,20; bakers' hftril wheat. 17.10; buk j ers' blueNtein imn-ms. $6.60; -alluy I soft wheat, $5.65; straights, $5.(5 I MlLl.KKKn 1-rh a f. o. b. milh imi i run, ton lots, 122; mixed cars, t-i. straight tars, 20 per ton; mld'UInx' $:H; rolled barley, t H0 26, rolled outa' . 26; si-ratch feed, $44 per ton. I COHN White. $31; cracker. $;j Der ton. f AT Buying- price f. o. h. Portland- Alfalfa, $13. m per ton; cheat, llo5ifr 11; oat and vetch. $14.50; clover ( j i -valley flmothy, $Hil5; eustern Ore yur timothy, J1617. Dslry and Country Produce. IIL'TTKK Cubes, extras, tic per 11. parchment wrapped, box lots. 3i. eur- No. 1 grade, 34c, delivered Portland. EOlls Hnylnir nrlces. 2fih?ri.. i-aao count; Jobbing prices, case count' 28c; rtwullcd ranch, aoolc; oaim-la-llon, selects. 34c; association, llrsts u.. . .w.-uMn,,.,,, IfUllClB, JlfC. .ur.i-.M5 imamooit triplets, price POI'I.THY Hens. I7i 24c; sprlnits. 22c; ducks, 22i2Nc; Reese, 0c; .tur keys, live, nominal; dressed, 40c. 1DHK l-'ancy, 13c per pound. VKAL. Fancy, 16(i 17c t.ound. fruits and l.rri.hi. FnriT Navel oranges. 4.7S6.5o t . miuiruii. StfT 7-ft" box; bannnas, 8419c per pound apples. $1.353 per box; cranberries' eastern. $1K per barrel. POTATOES Oregon, tl.SOttit.75 per 100 pounds; Yakima, $1.75tj2.25 per 100 pounds; sweet potatoes, 6Ufi!Sic per pound; Nancy Hall, $2.50 per crate ONIONS Yellow, t7fc7.50 per 100 Bounds. YVk1ETARI.KS Cnbhaire, 3o per iui,u, iciuii e, sA.iowi crate; car- $2'9 2.511 sac; garlic, 15c per Kte. I J'ounu; Kreen peppers, 4fffi 50c per Feb Bid i C-"VV b00t"' 22 :i0, per suck: celery. ' . 6'7.B0 per crate; cauliflower. $;i $1.17 I 325 per crate; sou&sh. 4c: sprouts. 1.14 - Jpe; turnips. $2 per sack: rarsnins S'.fiO i 3 per sack: tomatoes, $5.50. per ig: artichokes, tl.sr.'na per dozen. furfur: iai.-'i H ArATAODUAl IP? IV is guaranteed by 30 year service to 'Junior.;, of Americans. Kondon's works wonders for your .cold, sncczlntt. cough. chronic catarrh, uead- aoie, sore nose, etc ins several roads in this county, par ticularly the Ecottsburg-Reedsport section of the coast road and the Loon Lake road. The government Is also considering cooperating in the construction of the Rock Creek-For est Boundary road. . Representatives of the bureau of public roads will be at Salem on February 20, and at that time will maet the county court to discuss the problem of cooperation and work out a plan whereby feder al funds will be made available to match the expenditures of the coun ty. o j. J. McMahon, state traffic inspec tor, is reported to be very 111 with pneumonia at his home at Jackson ville. Mr. McMahon is well known in this city and hiB many friends here hone for his iinmetilnte .recovery. Another inspector has been assigned to this territory during his illness. Get at the 'Real Cause Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That's what thousands of stomach suflcrers are ctohg- now. Instead of takinR tonics, or tryinR to patch up a poor digestion, they are attackinc the rro! ctj.- of the otlment clogged liver and dwirdered bowels. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse the liwr in a sxithinc. healm? way. When the liver and boweli arc per formint; their natural functions away Bars hdi'testi-m and stomach troubles. 1 lave vou a bad tar te. cr ated tnnruc. poorappetite. a i?.zy. d .n't-carr fcclinc. no ambition or ervMvy. trout le with undiKestrd foods? Take Olive Tablets the substitute for cnbmel. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. Yoti will know them by their olive color. They do the we-rk without griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at Ix-mimo tor quit t 'lief. Eat what you like, lxrandauc Clancy JLX(.C4t U Life p.y TERCY L. CROSBY MTreslmrarVrJllUWiCTI f tin es 'Wf5!3!S Druggist I I rwr B. 'tfoiV-. havo I ssdsdsrv. vrrv.it I Hlaaeapolla, Hina. V- -4l' iTftinl r WA Such W3 ROSE1UTIO Dancing Party At Looking Glass One of the most enjoyable social TTn'". of ,h "eason took place last Saturday nieht han ttt, ?UH8t.. en)va le hospitality of Mr. f"a llrs- Ueorge Ruuell at a danc- K party at their home In Looking ,. T, 1 "a" was tastefully decor- ior me occasion In evergreens and red festooning. The ladles, as had been requested, came attired as school girls and the men as school boys. Slany delight fully quaint costumes were- worn. Iiunng the dancing all day suckers and popcorn balls were given the Bticsts. After tripping the light fan tattic for several hours, the music was stopped long enough for the "hoys" to fish for the name of a pardner for supper. After supper the dancing was resumed until a late hour when all departed for their nonies voting Mr. and Mrs. Russell sisott lu,sp o Valentine Party At Lilburn Home The Frank Lilburn home in Laur elwood was the scene of a bright Valentine party last Saturday night. The lovely rooms were attractively decorated with red carnations, pine boughs, sword ferns with suggestions of Valentine's Day with red hearts and cupids predominating. Progres sive "500" and music amused the guests till a late hour when delicious refreshments were served by the hos tess. Those present were Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Wells. Dr. and Mrs. fillbert Kinley. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wimberly, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lockwood, Mr. and llrs. Ray Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ritchie, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Les ter Wimberly, Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson. Mrs. Florence Leadbetter. Misses Hess and Jane Wharton, Maud Helm, Iols Parks, Viola Wtllett. Alice and Kmma Kulnnd, and Messrs. Fred Hamilton. Frank Clemens. Joe Murphey, Harold Nichols, Ivan Pick ens, Lyman Skinner, J. R. Earring ton, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lilburn. nonix HOOD IN' SHERWOOD FOR F.ST. A 4 reel movie will be showrt at the Mplrose grange hall, Saturday, Feb. 11. 8 p. m. Rox social will fol low. Several good musical numbers. Melrose Parent-Teachors. Will serve cafeteria lunch for those who do not bring or buy boxes. You are all cor dially Invited to meet with us and enjoy the evening's entertainment. Admission free. Tree Seeds Being Shipped From B. C. VANCOUVER. R. C, Feb. 9. (United Press.) Steady shipments of tree seeds, mostly Douglas fir, Sitka Spruse. and hemlock, are leav ing Urltlsh Columbia for the British Isles, where they are being used In the re-forestation work now being pushed forward In England. Edward Walmsley. assistant crown timber agent, is directing the work of gathering the seeds for shipping. They are the product of the govern ment extracting plant operated by the department of public works. The most recent seed shipment comprised 1800 pounds of fir seeds, the same amount of spruce, and 100 pounds of hemlock. British Colum bia seeds are going to Australia, and Xcw Zealand, as well to the mother country, anil requests have been made for supplies by Finnish. Peru vian, and other nations' forestry de partments as well. Carl Abrams Gets Promotion SAT. EM, Feb. 9. Carl Abrams, former colonel during the world war, has been appointed eonimnmllng of ficer of the 3S1st Infantry of the Jtith division of the reserve corps of the t'nlted States army. Iiivlsional and the regimental headquarters of Colonel Abrams' unit, will be maintained In Portland. Oreaiili.ninu of the reserve troops "f the .ivi-i bting am : on hi Ponlaml at p-t'-m under ( onel I'. Whitworth .af the '.eular army. Immediately upon his appoint ment Colonel Abrams Issued perial order No. 1 appointing the following commanding officers of his three battalions: Major Clarence Rolnn 1 Hltchklss, first battalion; Major 1 Uoren Anderson liownian. seeond battalion; Major Frank Cleveland, tMr(1 (!1 .mllon - - . i w . i , n'tv ' si v . i T . ' ..... - - i JTKW9-RKTTEW, TJirrtsrvAY. FEtlttrATtY 0. 102. ARTIFICIAL ICE Freezing Weather and Pure, Clean Water Are Two Things Absolutely Necessary. ' METAL CANS OR BAGS USEFUL In .Vary Cold Section Water May Ba Run Into House and Frozen In - Layers Must Be Cut or Chopped Out With Ax. Prpard by th United StstAS Depsrtmant o Agriculture.) To make nuturul lee, one essential Is water, and the other Is freezing weather. The trouble Is that In many cases there Is plenty of the right kind of weather, but little or none of the water, at least the kind of witter that will be still long enough to be frozen. There are several ways uf getting around this difficulty, according to "Ilarrestlug and Storing " In Times of Cold Weather Prepare for Summer Harvesting Ice in Northern State. Farm,' a farmers' bulletin Issued by the United States Department of Agri culture. Making an Ice Pond. Suppose a farmer finds no suitable lake or pond In his neighborhood. He can create an artificial lake by divert ing a stream Into an excavation, or by building a dam across a low piece of ground. Some farmers have made artificial lakes In their front yards, and they have been pretty In summer as well as useful In winter, one thing that must not lie forgotten Is to keep these lakes pure nnd clean. How to do that Is described In the bulletin. Hut suppose a farmer has no place for a lake, although cold weather pre vails In his part of the country for several weeks at a time. He can freer his Ice In metal cans or special paper bags. "The cans may be made In any con ' venlent size by a local tinsmith," says I the bulletin, "and should be of gnlva- nlzed Iron, reinforced at top and bot tom with Iron strips. '!The bottom Is mnde smaller than the top to mnke the renmvnl of the Ice ensier. The cans are plHced near the water supply, filled with "water, and left exposed to the weather. A shell j of Ice soon freezes around the Inner surface, and when the shell Is from 1 1-2 to 2 Inches thick, hot water Is poured over the outside of the ran nnd the shell removed A h"le Is broken through nt the top of the shell and most of the water Inside Is then poured out. As the freezing progresses water Is poured Into the shell, a little nt a time, until a, solid block of Ice Is produced. Ry this method only a few enns nre required, which keeps the, cost low. I Advantage of Bags. "About the sntnn method Is em ployed when serbil p.npor bags are used, nlthough they d.i not last so long as the enns. The ndvnntnge of the bags over the metal cutis Is mainly In rhenpness, for they nre not so con venient to handle. "Another method that i nn be used In very cold sections of the Fnlled Stntes Is to run water Into the be house nnd let a Inver freeze TM-' Is done tiv ' i ; ' ,..f id u i,v ' -.. '': 1 1 rtJ W : .J w-V'. i .- . . ' Jill first constructing dam of snow around the floor of the house ten or twelve Inches from the walls In order to allow sawdnst Insulations next to the walls. The Interior of the house Is then Hooded with a few Inches of water, which soon freees, the pro cedure being repeated until the house Is filled with Ice. It Is then covered with sawdust and closed up until Ice It needed. . A great disadvantage of this method Is that In order to remove Ice It must be cut or chopped out with an x, which results In uneven and Ir regular piece and considerable waste of lee." MANURE SHOULD BE KEPT DRY In Process of Fermentation Ammonia, Which Contains Nitrogen, I Washed Away. Munure when It must be kept for a few weeks should be kept dry. It must be remembered that the nitrogen In manure Is very easily washed anay. Nor should manure be allowed to fer ment. In the process of fermentation ammonia, which contains the nitrogen. Is given oft and this valuable constit uent of fertilizer I lost. Never use lime on manure a this also drives off the ammonia and henc destroys the fertilising vnlu In a Urge moas tbe fertilizing value In a large menstire. New Barber Shop To Open Saturday P. A. Davis, a late arrival in this city from lloise, Idaho, is preparing to open up a barber shop in North Roaeburg just a few doors north of the auto camp grounds." Mr. Davis recenlly came to Roseburg seeking a good climate. He spent several months traveling through California and Arizona and at last came to Roseburg, finding It the best place In which he stopped on his long jouraey. Ho will open his barber shop on Sat urday of this week If his equipment can be installed by that time. He Is an expert barber and has obtained a complete and modern outfit. Pruning and grafting done by ex pert help. It costs no more. Write L. Hergold. Rt. 2. Roseburg We are glad to call and get your clean ing' and pressing work. Prompt ser vice. Our Auto Will Call Phnnfl 277 YOU WILL RELISH OUR Fine Steaks FOR YOUR EVENING MEAL AT Bowman's Cafe Try an "Old Ftflhloned SNak." They plcasy evoryoiio , iHm'f fortfef our Smm IhI 25c DINNER Mrs. W. R. Bowman Popf'tor CLASSIFIED COLUMN UJ-W C'LASSllrilco ADVERTISE EXT WllA HU rol'XD SB Lrt roa drubs tuiu -cw todat. WAHTLZV. VA NT K 1 !-it h', n Inch or liirer. ANTK1 Home fur 6-vur-oli. Ktrl j wlu-io Bho uili (fifi e rx.'i Wit iiiil tare Hint tiaiiiiui. AJJre ' 'ilium-.'' j A.rhl All kinds or oivhartl top Kiaft in u. Write me at imr i yu iernlllK the Wi.lk .u WinU UuUC V ni. R lluif, i?ut lieiilllOru. VANTK1 2l) ev,n tluil will himh ttbnut April. ( rty iu!,, f price it MKhl. J. X. lu-.iii.imll, :M!i WliUei NAN.KD two tr n.reo experienced men io prune p..i mid Hplo (reef. l'h une 3J-1'&, or come illiuit hi or chard tu Uurden VulU-y. l-tid S. lUmllt.-n VANTKi. TlMKKUWtll accept tliu ter as full or pait pay on much In Juxcphine Co., en paved hiKhwuy; i hool on place, l'rico $ 10.tmu.u0, AddreKg 1". O. lU.x W A NT Kl To I in tie K luTiTi t Ti "i'nu n7y nifiilfrt rmiili lor UoneluiK property up to ):o, 0H); will aoMiiiiie. J. X. ltr;unhatl, :s Wiiiiem liids., Klam ath Fulls, Ore. WANTRlt tioine-ilie to help lliiamu a bunlnexs proportiiton or to take '-i Interest In same. ThU Is a KoJ tuBtncutf, the owner lias patil Incumu tux for the hint two yeuri. 1 urn experunceit In this line of luinln.-riH and ami well know it by t he whole mile hou."!- and can Ki? koimI r-Ier-rncin. 11. I,. Olark, lij o. S'.cpiiutiB t.. Itowiburtf. MlSCKtiLANEOr. TAIIOHINtl and dresnmnkii ir of nil klnd. f.:H is. Main. Mra (Juthritlni. LOWT AND rOTIHD. KOIXI Meenae No. S781H. I-'ord Oar- hko. l.rT KIk's tooth. tetiK raved "Walter Von. No. 7iVJ." Kinder pleusu return t ( Nt'VH - t'X lew off i I' l Kid'Nl" IJook and pnpora with name tieorpe JnVMrlde. owner may have mime by eiilHtitc at tltia office and FOIl n K NT Sa f et y ftTolt boxes. Hoftehurs: National Hank. l'i)1t" ItKNT Furnished Meopln tooin. IMiotie ;'!i"J. 32 :i So. Htephenw. Ki'lt UFNT Six room hnune. clone In. paved wlreet Inntilre at 6i7K. luie. l'XHt ItKNT 2 furnished bedronnm"; furnace Iteut, Address G., Newa- Heview. OU RKNT Sleep tn if" room with privi leRO of wliolo house. Hot nnd cold water and bath. A teacher or woman of similar occupation preferred. Close In. l'tmne 17 7. - FOU rtAI.K Canary birds. 625 South lMne. FOU SAUK- Dry llr nnd oak ttoial. Phone ir.-Fl2. , Foil SALE liny. Kdenbower OrclVarB Tracts. I'hona J6-F3. Foil SALK Ouk and laurel wood. I'hone f.-FSi. FOU SAI.K I M 1 7 Ford tourln; new KOH SAL.K Hay, potatoen, onttt nnd wheat. Clayton's Hunch, Mulruae. fee Jullun Simlt. I'hone -F-S. rear tires, good mechanical condi tion, shock nhori'U, new He in we, 22f. A. 11. Taylor, Hon burtf tlar aKt ll)lt KALI. tinait of tcood. iron tie wtnk mareM, welKbt about 1j00 jhs. each, Ntiltahle for ranch or ilray Well inuti heii. Can be neeii at Wil bur until Saturday Addn-tts lh Witjujr. On it'Mi FoirsAli; -IteniinKton ivpewrlter No. in. in first cUku eonditlou. or will exehntme fur fonuiii or other small ivpewrlter. Addrews Win. A. flutes. Jn-i Smii1i TMi.. i'Hv loik; diiuxtokv. i IMTCI) AnTI.iKK Meets In Macca I bee ball every tTednesday evening. I Vlsitlnr? nieinhers nlwajn welcome, i IlK'IIAIII) Ill'Sni, M. A. j MU.IMi;n Mci l,lcir Treas. . l:L:-! i: m'vrmti:y . secy. l.llVAI. ClimKli OK MO(iK HrTseburK UodRe No. K7 meets first and third Tuesdrty tv-n1ntrs of each tnonth nt K o clock In the Moose hall. All viMtintc brothers are Invited to attend, C. W. OT-OAKR. nictator. LL. i'A X'i'rF.U, r retftry. i KAil.l ItoMeburir Aerie meets In Aloife hull on Jackson St, on i.'nd nnd 4th Monday evenlriKH of eii' h month at H o'clo k. VUinnff brethren In Ifood stundina niw.tvs weiotne. A. J. W FUl l W. IV l w. m. ua mi:ui:, w. p. It F. CooI'MaN. seeretnry. A. r. A A. I.niirel I.odKr nt IX Itetrular coiniiiunlcut Ions -t"d and 4(h Wed ties da ys eai'h timnlh (it Masonic Temple, JloHOtiurtC, Ore. Vlsltois wel come. W. U THOMAS. W. L M. K TTAHKIS. Six V. Tim SKCI III I t HKM.I IT AHMH I A Tll meetft In ttiA Ma cahee bnll the k and Zr Tuesuavn in e.ich tnc 1 h. lti:in:iAIIN " ltosihuiK Itrbekah IxdKe No. 41, T. O. O. F . mels In Odd Fellows Temple very wc-k on Tuesday rvenlnK- Vlsltmrf members In fpod siandliiK are invited to at tend. SFPTF, .TArrcwiM. N. O. kva ui:kox. s... v. i;thi;i HAIUKV. Fin. fWy. II. I'. (. KlkM, Itosehiira hoHue No. 31 Hold rcKular coimnun i .it lms at the Kiks' Temple on co t! Tt"j-dny of every month. AH tnmh.T r--ii-nted to sttnd r gul.irl . nod ill vIsitltiK brothers are cotdially In vited to stu-iid. ItoV TlFI.r'Wy. K. IL I. Q. 1AV. Jr.. Sey. W. H. A. . T .- Tt'.M hurt: "Itevii-w No. 11 hold resrular m-etifufs on s-c-(,nd Thursdny st t m. nnd fourth TJiursdav m 7 :: p.ri. . -! r n j nt 'r Invlled to Htend review. kac abee Hall, 1'ln s. rl ('is ft r. ts HKI.I.1-; STi:i'in::-.-"N. Com. 1 1 -m: i:it 1 PAGE Fim 1 oil KAi-i-. itloci-fTr"$3 .50, block oak i L;"j.-.r H-FH. " Foi: SALl-; l.ururnitiied six room lul't:.rlM'1'--Apply -t m KoxTlor Ht. i-oit AI-K l)o()K touring tar. Will liude tor tetd or OievrokU Alju t'ou SAJj-,-iiorw dnJ I'airi iii k 6 bui-MM fiiKiim. In nood vJU-Utlun. a t V ouj r. A ra j. l-'lHi SA1.K Iek SUe uitdinir und caU eumtiMK maehliies, f. yr. KUarantee, Addre.. 1 O. ltoxy,lt,.etiu:-. l'Olt .Al.K Team, vieiKht 2t.O0. Ahio wukoii, liaru. ,, and liKht hack. $300 A-Li1":-.!tJ- er.iK-klei, On. l-'Olt SALK 2 span of 8 "year old nuiles, sound and true to work 1 t' Johnson, Mrtlu Creek. I'liuliir 19-X. Myiilu Creek. FtHl HAI.K Ten room lu7uV; eluht lorn; modern. 1'art tasli, b.-ihuuu tt.ime as rem. It. i HrtlUvan, at iVo pleSnpp1yCo. TSut SA1.K Aired. ilu pupp'les ellKlhle; ulmi three female Airedales, Ilv months old dandies, clival.. J. b. 1 1 1 ik so U S u t h r I hy tre. l OH SALK Jitney buiYueiitf, lheludin(f car and liceime. Wet) enialdtKhed trade, or Will sell ear alone. Call at l'Oll SAIJ-: 1.!ku HioiouKlitired iu-roc-Jersey boar, cheap, us w ure not bre.dln Iiokh this vear. Tho overl.ind Orchards, Charles A. Itimid.- Foil SAl.K Ten months "Wase" on 16 aere tract, house barn, etc.; also year iase on teu-aere tract, (food house. Kd Noah, Doer Crook iUucksmUh, Shop. l-Ht SA1.I-: 4t0 Angora nanny k alI all bred to pureblood billy. Trained dtK Koes with herd. J. N. Pramball, rit.s' Win lor lWilg., Klamath Falls, Q rev FiHt s.vl.K- llil K.irdNon tractor. Tractor In A-l condition. 3 bottom jo inch plows; tandem disc. Will sell at a naerifice. .Address Tractor, NewK-llevtew. FOU SA1.K - 1f.D a'cres, 1 m I fei" f nun lionelmrir. Hutnlred acres tillable soil, balance Krazlnu; land. Huffu-leiit timber on place to cover price of muh'Ii. 1'art canh( balance on terms. lt.T. Hulll-an Foil SA'LK One freilh cow. f30t ono line (t-y ear-old mm; mule; llpiht w:icon; one Iron wheel wtiKn; nice white oa Is from valley; heard I oat barley; alfalfa hay. and all kinds of feed. . ' h ea p. J. M. Judd. FOU SAUK t'.ood oat and vetch hay. $1.; two good rows, fresh soon, will I'xchanjto for pIkh, one 32(1 1'etatuma in-ubator ; extra fine ilarred 1'ly mouth Hock cockerels. C. B. Bhep- li til, ll x on v 1 1 1 e, OreKon. Foil SAbT; New Oregon and "rebla strawberry tilants taken from ln speeted, one-year-old stnlks. Also a limited amount of lied Cuthbert ranpherry plants. I'lace your ; order row, u. a. Hcrcher. 1'lllnrd, OK-non. liAHV cliickH for sale from selcOted S. C. W. IeKliom hens. (dlfrreed O. A. (. cocks, 27i to ;ii0 eKK strain, $13 per hundred. HatchhiK e 4u each. AUo cickerels $1.0, and hens $1 for hrcedlhf? purposes. I'hone -1 it-Kill. O. U iiruuton, lIxonvlllo, Oit-Kon. i FOU SAI.K 1 tin acres timber land, 3 uilh s south of Mvrtle Creek; S'i of NWU. N'4 f SW4. Sec. 1U, Tp. 30 K., H. 5 W. Fir for hhwIuk. laurel and oik for wood, nt $2.m pr acre. Write S. M. Ware. N. 2'.03 Hamilton St.. Spokane, WhmIi. Ft Ml tfA 1K -Completo orchnnl e'l'iilp ineut cons 1st! UK1 of ono Kood work team, with barneNs; one Manly sprayer nearly new; two plows, ono disc harrow, one weeder, one three soetlon ilrair, one farm watcon, one Itrass mower, ami numerous small on hard tools. N. 1. l'wterson, butli erMn . 1. R. Iloaebnra Chsncer Rs. ft Holds their regular meet In on ths l.t and 3rd Thursday In each month. All sojourning brothers and sisters sre resner-tfullv Invited to attend. MRS. FXIZ AltKTII U1T.VYAN, V. M. KJtMK JOHNSON, Bsr-tnry. I. (. O. F.. Ihlletnrlnn l-1ae No, 8 -Meets In Odd Fellows Temple every Friday eveninft st 7:10 o'clock. Vlslt InsT brethren are slwnyi welcome, M. M MF.HFinTH, N. O. A. J. OKHPFS, Itec. flee. JR 1IA1UKY, Fin. See. ivnoinHf (lie Tll'lC WOIII.II Camn No. 125, meets In Odd Fellows' hall In Hnsehur every 1st end 4rd Mon day evening. Visiting neighbors always welcome. FUKHKItfrK PORTKll. C. C. 1 M. M. MII.UKIt. Clerk. KMUItT OF I'VVniA Alpha Iodge No. 4, meet every Wednesday even ing In loiiKlns Abstract Hall, corner Jackson A Washington Bis. Visit ors svtwnva welcome. lllTIOU'H 11. niT7.MAN, a C. IlOV O. YOt'NO, M. r. K. PI. WlMUKIrt. K. R. H K, l. T. M. Meets ench second nnd fourt h Thursday of each in on 1 h In Maei iibee ball, corner Ciiha Hnd Flno pireetM. Visiting Knights always Welcome. I r (JOODMAN. Tom, tj. W. ItAI'l', It. K. 1 Mi:i(;liiMitN tr tvtionni 1,Uho ' t ill H.k( nn 1 mt mnA 9rA V .day evciUng In Moose hall. Visit ing neiKhf-'irs Invited to at tnd IfKI.UK CUKNPHAW, O. N. ISA M"l 'ON AM . Clerk. Just the Thing fur that hurry up nial. K'M it fow cans of Itoynl Club Uninrt tn th hotiso. Tlioy cit little and tlrlr food vuluo U troiit. (itxid lit k Ii prado food, packed hy eh-an, minltury und HatiHfactory mot hods. t Economy Grocery i A iitmve rt . SS V,iS l 'Si.