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nnsrnrnn wfwh-hevikw, wriNTrnv. rwnrvnv is, if PAOR TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW bmwd Vmily Kxcrpt uady. II. W. HotM U WlinberLy BUliHOKItTION KATi.8 Dally, per ynr, by mail Dally. U mouth, by mall Dahy, three montba, by mat DaUy, lul month, by m&ll Pally, by carrier, per tuonlii Weekly Nbw-HitIhw. by mall. yr Tr JKirt U. MaUM .14 00 . 1. 00 , 1.00 . .60 . .to . 100 hintorud u nucondJiiaM manor May 17. mu, at the poet office t lloao burg, Oregon. under the Act of March 1. 1879. iionfciti oKr.;, n;mu.itv j.-i, waa. POWER OF AN ATTKACTIVK CITY. ;ooi kvi:mu vtn.HH Yilenlii p.m. Mlien all miu quirt and mvcih' la (til MHiictuut the litAt sheet hud Imi-ii mmMII out am! Hit-m-iilli-iiutii nl III"' adjoining I nder hikmI liuil wauitered llolllfHard Willi lii tno IjIih worth of iMi-Nteak, a local woman walked in ami plunked lion n Miint; jiutkugcH on tint counter, glared Ix lliK' ' ( l In our direction anil Milil: "Say, why iliilu't you put that lirm in the uikt Unit 1 brought In lit-rt' a ciupla wcs-ki aito?" IV" htiUiiiiH-red, Muttered anil ill other Mil) h registered t7lnburra- infill niol liniill) gathered our fat-Ill KI.Krt ATTr VllOX. The ladles will have entire charge of our big daticr tumor- row night. Vou will "11 be r- quired to show jour card to gain adinlwiou. or ouclH'd for liy tin- wecretary. THE COMMITTEE. hounruluV ioIujii. This, explanation tll not aaliniy our Wsltor and alir hiiIiI: "Mi ll. I know lots of (Mugs that you Iolk ilnn't print in the paiicr.' nli i-Wil.nily intended Hi at for parting iliol hut hi wiie on the ulert mid answered politely: "So ilo ne, inaihuu, but we don't ilare to print 'cm." m m The Kutlicrllii lop dropped iu our Hiirttiiii Ihi.H a. in. Jutt iui we lln Isliiil writing the a'oove siilllli. He Instead of snondinir more of their energy on direct solicita llr.n ,.f nnii- inrliilrii nianv himiness men's organizations WOrk!i,H loceihcr and rvidiilnid tJiul ppr- principally to make their home place a desirable city to live and j rJZZ "o I'tVZ do business in. They believe that if they have good scnoois, gooa streets, good stores, parks and playgrounds, good railroad facili ties, etc., the city will be so attractive to live in that it will draw population by its momentum. Many people feel these factors are the principal element in growth. Business men have their own personal 'ives to lead, and they like to settle in communities where they and their families have advantages. They will go out of their way to locate in a town where modern facilities of living are de veloped. Advantages of this kind are an exponent of the state of miu,) nf a .;tv Thov ulinw thnt a nl.-iro is nrourpssi ve. disnosed , , ; ... , i ..i- I hlliiK'd one buck over the counter to l l.l-n n.li.n..tn i.mu.Wiim iaa A in u 11 foolu in KOttlinO in' . 1 . ..... .. . . , ...i.i. iu mite aiuaiiuiKv ui u miwi iuiiiuil. , "- ... o line blulMJ union ei th hiki (wn-i . such a place that he is identifying himself with something that is growing, and will gain by making himself part of a developing community. The people of Roseburg can feel that whatever effort they put into community improvement, helps develop the city along indus trial and business lines. Business men are three times as likely to settle in a place that has good schools, for instance, as in one where the educational facilities are poor. The physical exteriors of a town help in the same way. If a city looks seedy with littery streets and run-down buildings, a business man would say that it was a dead town and he would shy away from it. But if the clean up spirit and the attempt at beautification are in evidence, the town makes a favorable impression. Business drifts into it al most without effort. THE COMMUNITY CHEST IDEA. Many people have become sick of "drives" for philanthropic enterprises. Yet every community has a certain number pi public service projecU that must be suported. The useful charities that have relieved suffering, and given struggling young people a chance in life, can not be permitted to go down. There are many appeals from people who need help. If folks in comfortable cir cumstances have any heart at all, they must listen to these calls, welcome the solicitors who serve in behalf of them, and contribute in fair proportion to their means. A good many cities, realizing that a constant succession of money raising campaigns irritates the public, have planned the community chest idea, in which one drive shall be made for all public causvs, with the idea of raising an amount equal to what each society could get by separate can vasses. It is easier to get canvassers and to cover a town syste matically where the job is being done for all community causes for the year. Also people will give more freely if they feel that they are not going to be bothered by constant solicitation. Some causes of course could not bo included in a general community canvass. Each church would have to solicit among its adherents only. Some charities should gain sufficient support out of small groups of people. But when it conies to the general needs of a i community for philanthropic and improvement causes, there is tui advantage in having one drive each year cover the needs of the place, and assure ndcquale support to all such movements. The public would appreciate having the thing done in one job. Also It is better efficiency to do the thing in one elfort, rather than keep sending people over the same ground. Officers to Be Band Will Aid Elected by Band ln Carnival Tho ImiKl:i County Hum! will j hold lie a 11 nil ill rltvtlon of ofTU'i'm on! ,A , 7 i t.i. year, haft cause.! the I lunula I'lniuiiniir uer nit t'ouiimon aim vx p-rtx that the roniliiK eur will k- IIib otxiinl.nton Htlll flintier imprnv otl. Kor tin first tlino In a kivm mm iltmv n former veura it han nmny tarn It hu hrru prinsllilc to '"'''n R ort of tactic niulerstamlinK l.uli unit tuni thTi havo liot n ImIiiis (a tion townn nn1 that thoy In turn wuulrt "Stl 111) UM.T. J Hin t WUlltfJ l(h ulna that Prune I'ii kln'n ji" Mtiil nix nil our hulhri'llii child tun. Any Jmilily iho'tl write Mich hi nil I ain't K' K'hhI brains' All we'vt mt to ay in answer in that "A in I ain't lchi ust'il this wawm. Two lillle worms worked ta I'arn r.st. IMr luirntrM. 9 O I hhw lu-r HiauUinK on the htrtvt, Sill looklHl tX) lluillly llll'l MO HWtHt, 1 thought ihal'N a k'1 J'tl liko to meet. Hut oil, (ifislit'H slio wore (oIohIiuh. a Tlio tzirU, wu Irani, now ait' wear litft "honk-ry jiIiih" to liold up their "mil downs. We often liavt won- ilt-n-d how they nuiiuigvd to kttu them up. m IK AT KIJtST VOL' DON'T SICCKKI) Small boy (handing grocer two rentN) : "I want two touts worth of hnnaufift. "t have no baiiinn," Hit Id the Kforer, not wanting to monkey wild two cent. "What'H lliem?" asked the boy, pointing to a hunch of banana. JMitenppU'M," the grocer replied, "AVrll, giiuiue two cents' worth of pineapples. " IT'S A SATl lllAY, TM). I WANT A HATH on April flrnt U getlicr with four or five room apartment. Am ready to n-4ict and Nlun lease now , Hox 82. Hurllngton (VI.) l-'roe Tressi. p. jgt 9. KTKItVAL KK.MIMXK. "Why diil the woman pan Just before she did tin loop tlio loop In an autti In thi death defying act?' "Why, she had to stop to powder her nose, didn't she? tf O i)i;iMUT.Mi;.T sroitu .ssn "IJ.ie went out with that floor walker clown. She tuiitl lit wah IIIUmI with lHW7.e, And made Iter get out and walk back to town. Hut then wasn't no mud 011 her shoes. Far bo it from me to run a girl down, .Mistakes I will nlwns eicuse. Hut when one declareH nhe walked Itack to town, 1 look for the mud 011 her shoes." O Mote Interest loi; Informnt ion Is to the clt'ecl that the .Norlli i'ole Is 1110 Ing south. .Now win on earth cooked that up? The movies have litMired W 111 Hays fir JriJ.OtMi.ooo. Must Intend to puh bim wer a clllf or soniiblng. alb TI10 tleelHion of the Kos.-burn lner- itv l.adv: '"What U that awful ham to give a fttrawnerry camh al smelling sinir they are distributing ocr Hie field out yonder. I I ..L II...." a. .III ..... anj to i.r.i. M. Mlly al:inlin i .-oh. i.'.r tl... L....I ,lr- "Vra, lail)." Ntm lluit II lias Imtii illM-ovrlt't! thai rani mi !U alltxi'il, Growers Make j Shipment of Prunes SALEM, Feb. i5.--Tvnty-om-1 thousand live liundred ami liny ouiid boxei of 30 4'J 1'nlian prum n are being ahiipvd t '!it'rn anu foreign inarkLt this Wfik by ilie Oregon Growers Co-oreraiiTe u:-o-ciaiion. The prune, arc being a acmbled ut I'ortlund Ii"' various Wlllaniel'tu valley iwrklni! rlantn. pending ehipmnt by bcui by way ut Hie Panama canal. Hurs are re iiuirlnx waler slilpm' nls K be made due to the extreme low rales which have been piwalllnp n i-euily. Water shlpnienta make It possible lo deliver prunes to various eas'ern and Euro pean markets averaging one cent i r pound less than when shipped by rail overland. It Is reported that th-re l a limit -ed holding of prunes lu the first hand market on the west coast, which indicates an early clean up. The small buyers In the eastern mar kets are offerl.ig prunes below the quoted prices which tends to render the market unstable hut since thair holdings are small and If the lurpe buyers obtain control of this stock, which has been proposed, the market will strengthen and prices will doubtless lake dn upward turn. At present there Is a good demand, but buying in done In a small way. The Ashland basketball team ar rived hore this morning and will meet the local high school team lo nipht on the H. S. gym floor at 7:30. This Is the biggest and most import ant game that ltoseburg will be able to see this LVjason. so don't fail to support the local boys. The game will be preceded by a boys' preliminary. Many Homes to Be Built Soon A large number of new homes are to be bulit during the cominR year according to carpenters, architects, and contractors. Kx-sorvice men who are to recelvo bonus money are al ready getting out plans in many In stances while others are waiting un til the bonus money is received he foro starting their plans. Indica tions are that there will be a decided revival of home building as soon as weaiher conditions will permit. Loan companies are receiving a large num ber of applications for assistance and In several cases applications have al ready been granted. The I'mpiiua Savings and Lean company has ju it completed three homes and now is undertaking to finance three more which are to he started at once. The home building revival is expected lo greatly relieve the housing situation In this city. A I. KAHK.lt TL.MP1.K WILL ;iVK u:iii:.MoNi.L i i:ii. county Its plan for a monster Kuurth of July ccici.ratinn as has l i planned fi I an nrgnnlrailon intact for a year that ltoseburg would step , , ,,,,. , , , ' r , k although, a. In every orgnnlra- h- l-ouri , of .hi y for the smaller ltf ..;,.,,.,, ..i,,. f(llIS fjTt'Vt, nhV.l t.fwitl lit Ikl Mi n f,i.-t olid II I W It tl ntijl fliat tli.i.t 4.t ..... . . " and III iniiinr illritnrlmiHvs, all ilifTr i hav' tuTetofor l.ren in (tied- !. r;tf' in milking the nnina! a Mirrm. The n ntr;iw fu rry .1 ndoninent nnilahly. T!ie men hne a t!etro to of tlie nunlMil plan lani .ar caua- i-iitlnue tlii work of tht tant itnil f- i I that the oreaiiUatlon Is of mi! mi n ml l-i iM-flt to the comniunuv. They 1 pi''t to nn fl tcMitllUl to she th Ir best Into It 1uHiir- the ininlittf ti i tn f ti si There I n f i no Hpliit 'ut uu'i'iTjilon aimuiK the hand ito-m Iter ,iml a vi-ry g rat tf lng spirit w-ilih nill douMti'! unsure the peo ple of Kiir.',mit of a p' liiKinrnt ami will .t.ililUhed ii ui fit jit organization timi l,i ti futnrt' enrH. t the election l-'ri I hew e e day. the no n will choose their of-1 toff, im fit i is. InrhhltiiK manati-r. director, pi 'rtith ut, serrrtary-t fe.isu rer and othi'i MflHiaN. It 1 also proposed to'Whefhet m aih'i't a i mist It ut Inn and hy laws and J Celehi at iei lo ii t ree lo u dTl.iIti s.'i of rates :ov . oriz.iti i i ttinu- ri 'tet n-i l. i nit : ts and par- j f'uen e in et ii ;m i -'Ii i .iral-. em i t ami ta r- j e:i rill al a i'd'. JlereTotoie ih- latk of nil eh ' 1 e veadv t. M-.ii Tin- ! .itnl h.ts lunl little ills ' Manv of i! i I I'll he a ixl the u i.-m iiers till I lie need I I hut It Won -en-line him to Join William Tell as another of bistort errors, whom diouhl we MisiM-d? ld W illiam tell .' n : i Mir Idea of a careless, slovenly oiiug woman U one who nllows the Al Kader Temple. A. A. O. N. M. S.. will hold a celebration at rorthind on Saturday, February -". acconlitiK to word received by Deputy I'olen tate O. V. Coslmw'. AH Shrine nobles and their wives, who expect to attend this ceremonial are ask"d to notify Mr. Coshow. who represents Al Kad er Temple lu re, an he desires to ob tain the names of all those who con template attending. The I'ortlaml Temple expects to provide rnf rtain 1111 nt for all Uitin? nobles and tWelr wives. Give UnsebMrg boys the best ...i...,!'! i u luMi thi.v ir, et the Ashland hiirh sehoid haskviball team 'on the li. S. tloor touUht at 7::i'. ! Kosieburi; ha.s a irood chance to even ! up for her past defeats at the hand- of thi.' southern OnxTn t am. anil will need all the support the can pet. Ii. 11. IKIS 111'' Uisiei ie.nn ui.m m.i? lw.m nut nut fer vears and expefts to ( bent Ashland. There will be a boys' I preliminary. '1 iimttv people to desire some port of a celebration In Itnsburi; and tills 1,1 oMuunen to nohl A ' i.. i . i... i .i.i.. of the sun otmdiiiK towns nnd cities The tneri hant. however, hive decid i d lo r--ie the ramn.il and as a re mit, the KiikI will proS.it lv withdraw lis d.n nnd will aid la i i.iklnc !ie corn', ii , mi. . v. , ,ef nlle nt- n Mk. n en t matter The band w:!l hol.l a bus! ilrf.s mnt'iu on Kridiy of this week nt w hi. h mm et.--.-r-; ill : b-ct MICKIE SAYS Ml IU.. I I .1. ! Will I.,. ,1. t the Ve'iMh of in '. n. ,1 t.i Ii". .V 1 i.le.l t.llv Th.- 1 It- W l -T' V .111.1 t liai HiK ea lu.t t,t A III I. -Lent ! JH'FirillK . U II. I. I Al l !i el t lie iminh lau (iilh M.lill t:.. mile hleh 'e i .i iui 1m lm future ap- Imii Ml Th. I t iiiiir i rl lee, I. .i.l . I url Kill .1, ii t ill In I imiI Tli.-ie U a fct . 1 ,l,i thl ti 1 in ii I nl tant ;i ii . vi II ;,t , '! rn eil jury i.l t. i.'i l mil .t.n t in v , ! !. ' i:-' lilll.ilier t! i I '.' I M7.it on ita i 1. 1 r l.ii . ! hru.ii 4. HMiiKltllW I livuit II till ... frj ; mirk ' ,,f tin- ' 'l.e.l I. I'll i I,, ei ' ,1 I feitlval lie. ml. ii . nml that one i ,mi! other Other, fee) A Fourth nf .''Hi rami i :il eu'.t Miiiller low n i in i nucoen-' i lll'll, l llAV 11. e. plllll Will lie ' I ' iiii "t In k Frt.t .v i , Jllvt unloAit. r I'l U e in i lulu. '' . Itffl. -t-ii;.' ' a , We itr t ji til i- .i i ill 111 '1 PH. in I., ,:or I'llll hll' illir fie. le .ir 'if lii'..iirli i.. U . elleii- t Ii e lecetl.er . t fr.v,, i ,1 l.el.l nh ' ,lil UMll II I . ' t ,1 1 h n ll'v tieM 11 t.l.i 'tl'll- "i .'ii lh! .e Imimii. 7s n.,,1 il. e ill t e H. '.!., I In.trjul nf niil ini; Il In Iho iiiiir iHdluilii nml luiiuitiiilr vvfrv 4I11.V. - o 1 11 I' AT III. .11 TIIK. Allnii Fit. h li-lt hiiiiio last nicllt In tiiiv h rulf tmiti a tiiim mi Mu.ket lililce. Iiml inn lM.n li-iiiil fiMin al .1 lull hiillr IihI:iv. nml iiiltl iln N leartsl, n. In liuil ninrr llititl tui ilull linn till III. K'IMiiii.-l.U inu.liili, Ky., l'llll'tirl.o. 1 I .nl. of lellniiii vilni woiv ii'i'u'r llti lln r.ii-l. iM'furt' Itiey m-H- nuir , Heil krel mii;tii iiiini.iilar viiih nac uf 1 lii-tat nlli-r liinrriai;i O (riiiH. likr l.tM'i, ti.iiinnii nml li-niililo, iiIviav. omiio hi lllllli III. O O 1 IHitl'l illt lll'llll nil llt tlll'lll over. I M i: Fl Uhls M .; "7. r;lkin if illi.Htliiliiii'nti iliiliil rvi-r .tei nut nl n linltiliili imiIii n I ;lki nf imiu'i ." T',. K I'lie 1.. 11' t!l II' Hie hlth cin,. nt 7 ".I 111 he i In. imi-t Im Miittunt h.itkrtli.ilt tjnii' m In- ne.il in lins. Nuri; thi. . -.i-i n Tumi i u; M'n Ce he t.:lll nil the M.ppiirt , u r.i-i t.ir t) . i;l Live to m(r- iii-lie thi ..on-t.et '1 OiV'Ci'll 1 1 SPI fii in , I.l;, ii. I in i, nl. r to i len u;i Im' l!ie p.i-t ilife.it Tin f ill, e t! be ! prooi ill ii l.0it liv..' m 1 1 i 111 in a rv . TO MtLl nil up.-ji..., ..Hi-oiCiMft ma.u .-roc... MSecMftMT. S.tNt V.S6K. IN IMS STOCK Of OOODt .on Hit 1 1 i fAY4 , GE t NHlPl ' rr I JO"'' 1HM ru"y- j AltM-f NSm in 1? ... uxi ' 'I & "After that" said the man, "It's not the mule's fault" Blame for injury depends on how much chance the victim had to make himself safe. "The first time a mule kicks me," said a wise man, "it's the mule's fault. If it happens again, it's my fault." A good many people are stay ing within kicking distance of tea or coffee, who have had a chance to know better. They have learned that tea or coffee at night keeps them awake. They know it whips up the nerves. They know what medical opinion has so often said about the effect of the drug ele ment in tea and coffee upon the nervous system and how indi gestion, headaches, high blood pressure and various ills so often follow the use of tea or coffee. Knowing this, they fail to keep out of the way. Where does the blame belong, then, when the I final break -d -wwiiitar There's safety in Postum and charm, too. Postum has a full rich flavor much like that of better grades of coffee, and it free from any harmful element whatsoever. Whether or not you've had your warning from tea or coffee why not step over on the safe side? Why not do what so many others have done try Postum for ten days, learn how delight ful and satisfying it is and. learn how much improvement there can be for you ? You can get Postum wherever good food and drink are sold or served, and it only takes a word from you to your grocer or restaurant waiter, to make this move to the safe side, at once. Postum comes in two forms: Instant Postum (in tins) made instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in packages oflarser bulk, for those who prefer to make the drink while the meal is being prepared) made by boiling for 20 minutes. Postum for Health "There's a Reason" Made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc. Battle Creek, Michigan LESS THAN Pie-War PRICES 17-Toolh, Spring Tooth If.-rrow $24.00 10-1G DISC HARROW , $37.50 Jusl arrived, a carload of Wire Fencing OH it "at car lot prices any day tli in week. Molasses Beet Pulp llm oil 1 '.'ijiost fivd on tlio luar kct. 1.9(1 por 125 lb. sack. Hurry m your chiIits for Land Plaster Come in and put our now prices 011 Super-Phosphate U will surprise you. FLOUR is Kiilui: f :ist. (iff yours bofori' Uii' i'ai.sn taki s ifi'-oi't. FARM BUREAU Cooperative Exchange AIV&rND THE Arundel, piauo tune;. Fiione 189-L. When In tire troublo see Green the Tire Man. All kinds of garden seeds, new stock, l'copks Supply Co.- Painless extraction et teetn at room 9, Manonlo teinple. Dr. Nerbas. W ATKINS PKOMjCTS for sale at 120 W. Lajie St. Phone 177. NOTICE TO SIKISCUUS All merchants who bins scribed to the fund lor His tertalnment of tlsltiti r chants during the tout In this city, are raiss send their checks it mk the amount subscribed. LUburn, chairman tltor committee. HOSEBUIiG mmii ' '"ASSOClATId H SPIRELti'. COKSETS Made to measure. BStle Case. Ptone 391-L. 25 Per cent reduction on all shades and glassware. Hudson Electric Store. Alfalfa seed, red clover seed, sweet clover seed, timothy seed. Peoples supply Co. Just received, newe.it models In "ilk, evening and street dresses. 3. D. Crouch. We repair electric irons of nil kinds. IlriiiR us your electrical troubles. Hudson Electric Store. SIIINCI.KS, the best roof for Ore Cun is shinties. We have them, green or kiln-dried. Page Lumber & Fuel Co. Phone 242. Irotecr your eyes with proper li:ht shades; 25 per cent reduction this week only on all shades. Hud son Electric Store. We are starting a call for and de livery system. Watch for the driver and have your shoes ready. Good year Shoe Kepalring. W. S. Howard. Purest Supervisor X. P. Melluff. of the Cascade National Forest.' Is spending a few days in this city con sulting with Supervisors liainsdell, Haukin and Mi lianiels regarding for est serviie policies. Hi'iiry S. Anderson, representing 'he H. v. Duliiske and Co. fiscal fgi'iits. who are well represented hi re, spi-nt several hours today visit ing at the home of W. Jl. Hiney in this ilty. Overhead Crossings to Be Considered I A KA lit OKFF.lt. ACCF.PT IT. I i xi e n d a cordial Invitation to niiinne suffering Willi ralarrh to mil and see Hvomel. I will refund the ini'in v If Kvomel does not relieve. W. F. Chapman. ) LODGE DIRECTUM. MM IIXITIII) ARTI ASMt!t! bee hall every tvednfSiiiT ril VisltliiK memliiTs aUaii1'! UICHAltll WSi'H ' iii.rnti:i Mct'LU"""! ?:i,sik in MrHitm LOVAI. OKIi:it OF NflK-F-l l.odKe No. 1037 nu ii-thli-H Tiisrfnv ninn month at 8 o'clock In IhflU All visiting brother, in UrJ atiena. H. O. PAHOFTFH . Moosi hnll on Jiu-kBon st. n: 4th Mnnilav en'nlnpi of at S o'clock. Visiting- kr-' good ataniling aIwuvi w-i' A. J. WUUT. I.l. S,- , i i ufi;r T U.'K. fiiiOPJIAX. Sr; A. V. A. M.. i.nurtl RoKiilnr conimunlcatlon -m j v eiinBiiii h i-.i, ii """,., Trmplo, ltoseburg. On ' Cme- W. L. TII0MAJ.J, W. J. TTAItRIJ ... ,t. .T: vr .. ..nnrRirt. Aiai.lllllHIA i'r Circle No. 45. nifft; V. .day eveninss In Moo I.KiiNA Mcl'ijli. Tin inu-ily nu-t has h. .Ml nntlfleil llial t!-,e Pir.'.ie S. rMe.i Co:'inii.'iiiin "til in thi city on Tliursd.ty. Feb. . f.ir tin- pirp.K,. f , iiusiderii.g . tlio ii.iln.iil irosiincs to Im luiilt at i'!.-. an. illiur and Shady Point. I;...- ipi.iiii; jir to in cuesrrtirl- I il.irins Hi,, mming ,Hr and th. let .U !. ii:i;...r"...l..d h.t.,.n the t i'e. ounty anil lallrnad rnmpanjr. ill'' i'llli! 1C S.T. .' Cnmillissloil Wl'll -;.! r the lunti s ltn the construc- '' i '.! di tlie ,-,i.t ai'.'.ong i'i.- ' ' :u. to tli. a in mint eai'h " ; ' " "' :,! -1 K' pr hl.iin, '' '', !. .'i.ti i-.hIlIi-.i 'Slim, aM,i ' " T-i'ii'-.-rti '.n rl, rir'ipjny are ex i' ' ' 1 !,i ! it. a'u-iiikin-1.. state leader pent the day in I C. .1. Ilunl. assistant oi iimiiTv actus H.'Sitiuri ntt. ndlng to official duties.) Air. Html leaves tonight for Corvallls hut will return Saturday for a farm bureau meeting to be hold at that I time. & -' ... v r.l v latum Kiev a' ' m r-b. lr.'li. All. r tv ll."i bo ,,c ,.ac!l s U. Crouili. Milk For Infant Inriiidi mo cooKma Ti F(d. Drint" for AH Ages. Quick Lunch tit Home, Office, mA Fonritains. Aik far HORUCKS. r or Avoid Imitationi & Subttitntet IlKlll'.KAlli Heseb.Jrt Lease .No. 41. I. w- -Oilil Fellow. Temple ."JJ Tuesday cvenlnK. Mi't'JfT In Rood stanUliilf " """ - SFSIR .7Ar-KSOS.il KVA I.KNOX. '-r; t KT1IJKI. I1AJJ1JJ!U U. I". . EIK. Il.lc' ... IIiil.l regular r"m".. n Of every month. All i"'-"". :5"nw. Vlted 10 attend. VI- II A. 11. t. M.-BOK'll I No. 11 hold reniiar ,, ond Thurd.iy.t 1 P Thnri..lay at " ''P;,' Invited to ',Sn,d.,",j;Vtl . iiMitiM iii'ii ' i., in f'c ' ritKFi JOII5..XJV: fourth Tlrtr.i : Ma.-.lK-e ! . sir. cii. tr - welcome. r (jiK,'',V r i!-iL- THK fi: til"" TION meets In ! M l ' 1st and :tr.l 1 i;e'iilTll '.Mee!,' in .td I-'VJ'''. Frldsy evcmr.it ' . , ' ln hrcthren ..rc i ,. , or i"; In Uo.ehin it ci er , i dnv evenir.es. aiayi I'.'h'yKTO v "m :"' x'-v-RUin if rTt, No. 4 f, v,.tn-:'