ROKFBT-RO 1TKWS-KEVTFW. MOVTUT. FmnrAItY 80. 1022. PAGR BEVE.1 Government Asks Better Cooperation Rural Ma il Ca rrie rs CLASSIFIED COLUMN J.t AHW CU4irUlD AI)Vr.KTiaKHliT WILL B fOLWD OK LiLT PAG1I UNOCm 11L&DIMU -NW TOUAT." F?h. ! th en rarniB The and kTI-ASn. Ore t llraCIOi'ft ... nr.-ion decreased from r . .,a nd l63.Kif.ouu ioi.i .,,VV :- - MOHK SYSTKM. I.KSS TOIL (Hv B. V. Cooney, Countv Aennt I The successful buslnrss man in the ! direction of the post office de partment, postmasters throughout the country have roccntly made an i inurectlcin of the rural routes from their offices. The Dumoae was that ! l' .luriuV two years from city you will find always has a rood lhey misht rtaln ly personal on- ! ''.' nt'ir"o to January 1. 1822, i set of books, aud those supplemented "'"""on and make report whether' ""d r' I w" ' ...... taa,iA i.v . hv union Rvutt.ui if at n tne roads used were In rood rondi- I 9 iaui nK - ....Irata n:i.l prnn Which will nnnltln him t .... i bUrMU Ol Ui.--". " r; V . "I r,.r the entire I'nlted de.reae was from 8.1 65. !, to 4.TT.937;t)0l or 41.5 nt. L rcnort indicated a tendency F 1 . a ortlta this vear on profits or loss as related to each suuuivision oi mat business. Why then' should the farmer try ann conuuci nis Dullness the roads used were In Rood condi-1 lion ror travel, the routes well ar ranged, boxea properly erected, so as to be easily reached by the carriers without difficulty and without ob structing travel, the carriers serving itnicn is .ki- :iti.. ii j often many time 1 truer th.-u the ,Z . 7 , "'""I"' T V " average business establi.hnu'n o. mi , ?! ?JL!?" ! 0A,!e."ed- a"d '"I ... iuv lau.uinii HfrBii with mui ihi ieu for reveral years pan . V' .j '". ' " 1 " . ' I-"'"' ree- with the service rendered, or there TOPAVH gUTTIOXS PORTLAND, Kelt. 20. To- . ilny's market quotations In l'orl- are as follows: Cattle prices ste.vlv. Hoes steady to IT. cents high- er. i'ritne light at $11.50 and 112. Sheep are steady to ten cents higher. Kast of Hie mountains lambs. 110 and in.7r,. :.so no rice ot tracioro a m i.av.u. , - WPr improvements wh ch could be .lents. combined with tne low The agrldulturiat will never be suggested In the Interest of the pa- of farm pruum. , amo m ku imu mo urm s markets frons or the department- tractor farmers to return to f and demand and receive a Just com-; It became necessary, in connection poer on their farms," says pensation for his products until he with the Inspection, to request manv Inert. Tne summon ... .rR.- cau auuw uie worm wnai u costs to patrons to take action to the end ttiat fck cows, beef cattle, sheep, hogs product these products. I their boxes might conform with the loultry coverea aa ""' These records do not necessarily regulations as to kind, condition, lo- k cows: Results of our apeclal need to be as elaborate as that used; cation, or height ,and In hnving the tv ould seem to Indicate some by a banker, but elaborate enough to i name of the owner plainly printed on C in numbers of dairy cows in 'embrace the details enterlnc Into the them. Also, to bring to the atten tate. However. It is the opinion production of the farm's major crops. ! tion of road overseers or other re- Lr;e well-lnformeu men in me Let the county agent explain to you ; sponsiDie persons tne neea tor I indutrv tnat numuers lor ne laJ t whole have decreased.- In Lorthwestern part of the state crcsse is placed as high as 25 lent in two or uuo tvumico. Lf cattle: A few estimates In i districts have placed the 1921 L,4 in numbers as high as 40 Lnt but other reports from the Im- a svstem mat will cover your needs provement in roaas or repair or con 'r'aniiln With IWn.k tu.d l'encll." , Btruction of culverts or bridges. -The farmer does not toll anj sweat " ' the de8lrc ' he department. I and its purpose, to provide adequate entire fir his health; and convenient service, so far as He milks his cows and tills his soil i ,ay ,e possilile, to all persons resla- and Hopes to garner wealth. ln in rllr-i communities, but this Hard white Ki.ft white Whits club H;iri1 winter Northern spring" .... Ili-d Walla O.VTS Ntt. 2 whttu feed . . . No. 2 Itray HAItt.Kl HrewlliK Sliiinlmd fed 1'OKN n i I-:. Y. tlilnmrm N.. J V. Y. ahU'mrnt i't KU't K Ksmily pnitn. I 20 lr Kggs are two cents lower, ! i,i;.nc ir.i wh. Jt . ' S7no: V.itker: buving prices at 2J cents and hiu.-Ktrm patMit. $T.4o : vulloy sett 27 cents iwiu'tit. $t!.4r: Htrulstita, SS.0&. Butter prices remain steady. !M.M,!mf toS'.1!!?: mid c-r..",:"! NtralK'iit tnr. pt ton; mltMltnuH. . t:t:; rl barley. Ii4tr3b; rolleil Ht. 'loT; iTp,th feJ. US PT ton. Om.N-Whttti. $32; crncktxl, $14 ton. . HAY flavin pnea t o. b. p.rilind: Alfalfm, tU.it) rr 'n. 'ht. $l0 5i'i 1 11; out and vet h. $14 clover, $11; vallt-y tiiimthy. $1410; eaatern Or- 50P unoihy. iiiWii. llMiry atl Iobii try Prtxlurv. IlCTTKIt I'Hhen, txtriin, 3i4i lb.; par tuitfitt wrappfd. box I"ta. 4 If; car- vii inns. 4 U'. Kiitlt'i rat, Diiyinn uru c. . No. 1 radt. "7v. d'UvT'4 l'irtlnl. 'Wl KOI: Hiiylnff price. X5(i26o dozoh. i' t"' i ruse t-tiunt; Jnhbinff nrlren. cao count I-Mll Wll X---- L'.. n.ili, a. ' Mr.b. l'l.one 1 I-1M I. WANTKD - -AVo.nlfuttura. er Hroo. riuuio 1 4-1 .4. ' TT 1.:- VANTi:i---i!,. It'll Fori! tmvk. pm u- bnwit. J. M. Ji.Jd. 1.2.M Unit it! llrt-K. MiMt be In iir v.'inh- " ' 1.22 J ii.. ti. htt,' .i u- 4H1.1 coiuliiu.ii. 1 V I Atur..iut4 atx room 121 i Waiit-rJ., akf, iMvum Hle.jor.-Koii ! J-",ustV."M,ll'. l,!i ' ApilylKowlr8t. WmiM .7ak7.:;ak.S ''j'.'r.tt.'-.H fn J..0"i, 5 00 j 'rub .-aa. p.-h-4. Send hwi pri. -. 1 K " Al.K ll;iy, Mr.iiu and wM: T.Soi iU'ii ' SAl.i;- -.vi a lij k.od timber WAMKI) -h.i U'Kitian 10 rpre. nt ) ..;iiea. ud kimi. PORTLAND MARKET CATTLE Choife atoera Medium to wood aUt rs. lair to nudiuiu Hieern.... t'oinmun to fair 8ter.... C'liolce feetlei'H . Kuir l K""J feeders rbnir ftiwn and helft-rtJ.. Medium to Bood cows and helfera Kair to medium cows and heifers Common conra fanners limit. t'hoito dairy calvea I'rlme liKht culvea Medium lih'lit vralvca rrires .$ .;rn 7.50 . ."....'.( . 4. .ni it' And yet by methods out of date and , pnd ran nnt ilft attained without the lack of proper care. fl,it operation of the patrons in the! Heavy t-alvc r ' . m inHif.i " """ v! - , elTort s ol postmasters ana carriers 10 . n..,t . 1 f tiitiwn no decrease. A r fre'Kht and rails to get his share. is,,rv9 them promptly, regularly and smooth heavy. 2"i.:i.h ii... ii.htio - , 1 lie 1111-11 iiitiu aet-p-a 111a uuuns iu , aatiBfarnr!iv h? r,',TonuZ wa recent" trlm and doe" "0t K0 U bU,,d; Wtatew Wlllt.te. the work of 'i ' f n. r -The hB.nk nfiWhy should ,he hook9 be the carrier is of direct benefit to the inipil as follows: The banns or .A .,! i m. ,n,f ' . . i r. . v.v. encouraged the bringing I "u "'" '...,.. ..I Patrons, tor tne greaier n.e ease pi nu-v - A rctuiu vi ciiun t;uw uiiu iieiu, ui j cattle ana Enee, ... ..., ur.. nleadow. crop and grain Icing the growers or nay in ine Wolll(1 8now whicn ones most proflt vleld. the costs, the loss or gain. i may feed up tneir.crop, ana av9,em noes the world advance its t i ai me "y upward way along; I being fed in naneiauey man B gystpm system, not by chance, 1 ..l tbon nasr. 1 ... . j . nianaina grows great aim sifoub. An hour of study, thought and care expenses on that cow or soil. ku 1921 were only 83 per cent Mav'..ean far greater values wrought If 1920 receipts. .Not mucn var- than days of endless toil. hnve encouraged the bringing cattle and sheep and have been pinir the growers of hay In the u;e of livestock. In order that may teea up v. up, Uuu Is at the present time more being fed In Baker valley1 than Lreral years past. ' jKflpts of cattle of Oregon origin je Portland union siock yarns jr occurred in 19 18 and 1919 but allowed considerable Increase. fating somewhat heavier percent jlof marketings. This probably what reduced the breeding t for 1921. ''tit not sufficiently Irount for the 17 per cent de in the 1921 tsockyards re 5. We lielieve there has been fd"crease in the numbers of cat- feed this winter man many are Inclined to think. Ippp: in tne largest sneep pro fci county or tne state some es k indicate the number of sheep educed about 25 per cent in wito a further 2! per cent re- Ion In 1921, but other estimates tte'aame couTrty Intricate no ilon In numbers. Individual reports Indicate a decrease of 5 per cent, which checks with r'Pilir field reports. p marketings were anove the during the summer of 1921. oral receipts at the Portland yards showing 4 8 per cent In- In 1921 over 1920. for sheep eton origin. The financial sit- Itrn caused a change In the owner- of manv thousand head of sheep e hare been unable to learn of 1 1 Kreat movement of sheep to , U outside of the state. I ft: All indications point to a I ierable nVr-reAaA In thp number 1 poes during the past year. The Indnal farm reports Indlcato a j t'ase of about 15 per cent. 1921 ipts of hogs of Oregon origin at! Portland stock yards, decreased I w per cent over the receipts for tC. Ileports indicate some Increase number of young hogs on hand , I'iary 1st, 1922, over-January lRt, Jl This condition would seem to 'ate the probability of an Increase ijthe state hog production for the Jr 1922. over 1921. The supply of has been Insufficient to meet 2 Barkers needs during the past r. The Portland union stock s repons the receipt of 44.343 from the states of North and Dakota, during the year 1921. Jrin the month of January, 1922. 91 hncs ,.rp received from the ' of South Dakota alone. S'oultn-: Individual farm sche- s Indicate quite, a decided in In the number of poultry on Jrn farms during recent years, yrmers feel that the price of eSRS leen more nearly In lino w ith the JJ-'ot articles the farmer must buy l;i most any other farm products. r:ne the pat two venrs. This '!' accounts for the increased rest in poultry." Western eegs found a verv excellent eastern 'ket during the past two years. Sne. it h beuvy. Mil lb, up KmiKli Heavy Fat iK I'Ve.bu- plpi. Slaps, subject to dockage. tiliKKt- Kh st of mountfttna IhiiHis. llest valley lambs Cull lambs Knlr to uood Kastern Orecon teedyrs . . 5,;iil 6.1'.". -j;,.; canille.1 ranch. :sti:lik': nnoclHtion i te)e.-tK. H...M-iatlun tlrsts, UOu; us- S-yOSJ 6.75 ' sodHt Inn collet. 2Se. i CIIKKSP rmamoolc triplets, price 4,;:.sil B.ooito j.iiiberfc. c. o. fc. ;. .Ilumook. Hc; 3.2..1r 4. IT. Veiinic Anierlcns. 27c pound. -- POI'I.TKV Mens, iii'w 1'nc: uprlnH. 3.:.0ji r.. fill Uik-Kh. aaiirSHc: Keeie, 20c; tur- lil. IH'I 11. IMIj kevs, llvu nemlmil. dressed 3S4Hc.. s.initi ll'.'jo I'dltK Fancy, H'sc per pound. t -r. o j .inll VKAL, l-'ancy. lfi.jc per tuiund. t.biir 4. 60 Krnlta and reef nlitr. Fill ni Navel nriitiaea. n.in-ui. 0" Imiv: leTiiona. .50 ftt ti.uu; Krupcfrult. f l.l'jit 7 :i0 hox: iMitianas. S Sc Pr Hi.: apples. l.3Stl a.U5 per box; crunlmrrtes. eastern. Its per barrel. ruTATor.S Oregon. l.7S4r.(IO per 10(1 miunda; Yakima. 1:(2. 5i prr Inn imtuto, b1l ft a-c II. 0Oi 11.55 y in.:. it .r.n'.i r.o 7.011,1 S.'JS 10.7;". fli 1 l.ftil III. 75(11 11.00 S.fiOtli 7.60 pouml s wi per i SPIHELLA CORSETS Made to measure. Belle Case. Thono 391-L. rnoi'KssioN.-ii, caki!4 nil I., a. wi:l.l. u.miat. 317 Perkins niiig " Phone S73. lis. t.lP 0 l:N t'l.t I'lowcrs. Phone a40. inn ro. jacKaon isi. ChlropraclBc nit. m. h. ri viKH Fhvsician. 2-2 W. Iine St. 1)11. I. oi ls A. 1)1 I.I. A 11 1), DeniTiT 1st Stale und SavlnKS bunk Jldg. Phone 1117. speed with which a carrier may cover the route the earlier and better the service afforded. So. patrons of rural delivery can vrpntlv heln themselves hv helping I. ilil yearlliiKa their carrier, aeeing lo it that roads ; J'vy wH1r,irl;B ; are' kept In good condition andjii,.,vy Weihers . promptly opened after storms. bylKwes keeping the approaches to their boxes i.?1". "'"" 1 Kw nnmnttv oiiH wUHllirlvl " i i i oorrectinK anv irregularities affecting f thoir boxes when aaked to do bo. mniml' N'jin.-v Hull. iL'.Sl) luT CDtt UNION'S V'!l(w, $7.r()tfi H per rcntnl. VKl.KTA.tMU4 CahhHKO, SWfi1 lr poumi: lettuce. H TStiS crate; tarrotn. 4i S Puck; Karlic. Ku' I'r punl: urt'i-n itepptTn. A'ov pfr piMtm!: h-eH. $2 si ' f." p.-r nark: rt'lerv. N.6'41 t rati1: raullflwwer. tS.3bffS.2S pt-r crnti-; miuiih. 4t-; pprouts. 2rtf21r; pnrm-litK. 1 1 .:! 4 2.60 P-r aiu k; toniiitnes. $:iS.fcO S.ttOSf 6.00 i...r ltu- t.rlirlHikfU. S1.SMl 2 !r '.UfflKi; Ktc i nifiinibom, $2.SOIi'3.7 l7.en; rhubarb, Feb. I p.T pnr.ntl; wptna' b. 2 por yriUQ. 9.7r, Si io er. ; 4.75 6.25 ; 6.75 ii S.2S 7-Oiiif K.00 . uci una huy Hinl mi mm tut iiik tTritui' In n 1. ir:ii'i. W A N V K I . TIAUtKH Will a.-i-rpi tun itvT hh full ur part pny on ranch in JtMop'iliia l'u.. on a v ihI b I ninva v ; -hiol vn plait, l'rli-e $ W.OOO.OO. Altrd V, Ik. uox Sj. 1KUR1 AM) KOO.M. 3U Vcl Ijiu' St. : d. Minorca Immis. Alan rh.uio J7-K11. J. i'. TAIUUUM1 and dremniukli of nil kln1s.52SHL Matn. Alri (itit lirulto. wnn.li you pv $iioti -uh for a k"o1 hout If you t'ould p;i y tho b;i la net of $:tno (m vn-y payments. AiUlrvmi "rt," NrftsOvi'V ii-w, Kltl'IT ti'i'i-H Mini roKi'M oprayoil. All kltidit of trim, work ilonr, I TV uiik wonj f.r vale. Uarnjurtt inanurw Inr Sjiu. lMi.tH- ri's-u ft"Nl I'Mir npfi t;n leu. iitt nt r may )iHt name by catlinK at Llua vflu' H tid pa itiK lor aii 1A1N1 Kastern anr pin. Owner may havii Huiiui by oalllliK nt tlilti ofl'icc andpaylntrfor adv. Pi H " N ! Kn r Vbo u ldir pYo.M. Ownor plt-axo call at tbl ofTKo. describe It, nnil pv fur tlux tiiiv ioii SAI.I.- t'np JllKt.tl'l.- KtUMd. . a ore. Foil SAM-; i'ur. br. J S. O. H. I. Kvd ri't kiitiii. 'kk lor liAUhing. I'tiono 2S-K2. l'OU 1SAM-Uloth. 1)K SA1-K--ImdKtf tourln tar. Will ti-adt for h ord or lbc roleL AUt) i'ord Ui-Hvory. l'liojiw Kt'lt SaLk Kukk f..r" baU-MiiK. O. A. O. tund Uo k. lotiirlH Walto, ltxoit lilt. I'liono J4-1-'1J. Kit It SA1.K ono WiH model KorJ tiuirinK ur in er Ili'Tit uondlt ton. s e ti;iti;r ttttb (n-KonHruwm. Knit MA IK ('loan w fitto oath. 2c per 1I-. Alo 50 tlvr obt Ki'owth tlr block wood on good roud. Ltndbloin, XiJt- ouini.. Kui; SAl.K Hit ItK.NT II iniiirovfd 4 itirti. 3t tiTm bottom. TartU-u-lara from o wit it. Ho 76, Drain, r. Ktlt KAI d So til FOR ItKNT Safety t.poalt boxoa. UoatfburK Nntloiial Hank. t ' N K I 1 1 N 1 S H K 1 " 1 1 o ii for rout: 1 hlock from hinh ncbod. ritonc :1M-Y. Ft -It UKNT 2 lltrht' h"ouaeki'plnK room, furnlxlu'd. i)A N. Jaikun t, I'hono s-Y. Tluriuuhbri lit- 1 1 1 . with r. KlsLart il and p-ill - Kid d paper. IMioif IKX2, ilox iti3. '-YX1'1 t'r,''lt!,. '""j l'nit SA .: -l''aiu y liiai k Minorca vkk for liitti hlnK. flu'ap. . K. HoiiKlaw 8t., next to covered leer t'reok brldKe. tJ. ItiiMniusHcn. l-Ht SAl.K A hut Iran vacuum wt'p- Hiol I'avia portaol el trio new riactb ally new. rilo $12(10. tin 5 ruiH, with bath; 1 lot; barn and I'hfcken huwe: H rash. (1. V. JiniiiK A Son. 1'hone 4 1 7. KOlt Itl'NT IS a crea; 5 room house: I uiili'M liotcbiirif. on Pacific high way. flTiOOO per vt-ur. O. W. Vountr A Sun. I'hnne 4 1 7J Intr uun hlne K K Tenter l'OU SAl.K Ten room bouse; eight loin; tnoirn. rart ianli. ' balanco wa me m rent. 11. T. Sulllvun, at 1'eo pb Suny Co i-MU SAI.IC-S. WhYfoTAMthorn Imby chlrka at 8c upleco. About &Iart4'v. Ainu fKK for Bettln at 76c for l. Mix, M. arlnon. Melrofm. i T'OU'SALbi Jitney burtfiiiiaa, liultiitlnK anil lu-enne. ell rstahithcU J. H. SINNIGER All kinds of sheet metal trorh, warm air furnaces, both pipe anil plpeless. 119 Oak 6treeU Fbone 428. ' Roteburg, Or. When you want the best In plumbing and heating supplies call the Roseburg Plumbing & Heating Co. DELL V. BAST OFFICE PHONE 101 243 N. JAOKIOS ST. Another Kreat assistance that pa trons can render carriers is by kcep inn themselves Bupiilled with and us ing stamps Instead of placing un stamped mail, with money for the purchase of the required postage, in the boxes. This delays the carrier and sometimes Imposes a great hard ship on him, especially In cold or stormy weather. If preferred, stamp ed envelopes, either printed or plain, mav be obtained from the carrier. are of good quality, and cost but lit-1 tie more than the value of the stamps 1 upon them, and are redeemame ai : the value of the stamps if damaged. I but returned In a practically whole J I condition. It necessary to place i money in a box, it tibura lie put in a coin-holding receptacle or lie prop- i erly wrapped so as to be easily picked . up by the carrier. Money for the purchase of money ' orders should not be left in the boxes, but should be handed to the carrier and a receipt obtained. Sincerely yours, 11. II. niLLAXY, , ! Fourth Assistant Postmaster General. No Guess Work when you trade with us. GROCERIES OF HIGH EST QUALITY. Every article marked plainly, and down to the LOWEST TRICE. You save here EVERY DAY in the week. roll SAl.K lrv llr and oak wood. I'hnne H.Kli. Fnu HA fin 'OiiK und LrfuVol wood" I'bono U-Vfi. Kt Ht SAl.K Mav. Kibti bower urrh'iml Tract h. I'bone 2i-K3. Knit " SAI.n 3 .TerVeyIteK. v'luK, 6 moa. oliK I 'h onp jl or fi-K-'l. KOK SAl.K Ttlrtck" fir I (i0"bloclc okli t. Hnyer Una. 4-FH. . Knit SAl.K liV:NT i nOu re ruiuli. . It. Springer, AziiIpu. Oreifon. l'OU SAl.K t'henni or Inido for ekltl'S Kord or t'hi-vrolet. Tel. 175-It. trade, vr will well rnr alone. M unite rum ( liriir Stnr. Call tit KOlt SAl.K A roan iMirham bull, t j.ara nld. wt. luitl lbn.. prlc f' Alito Jursev cow, 8 veara old. wit 1 yoiina: vilf. $'. Artdreaa O. V . V ii n Kb n, 1 M xon v 1 IJ e. llretfon. l'OU S.I.K--Two"uVed bltf" Threo H.M -lie lrliytrH. I'mii one and two neii H"liH respeetlvely. (Irnwera replrtee! thi'e with the hi Hani I mogul. or phono the Oregon lirower M)ii KOU SAl.K 4 foot ulnbi old jtrovuh Vfllnw fix, curb. (ireen. 3.0 f. o. h. car Hoaetmrfl; dry. $1.60 per cord. Weatern l.unvr br k Kxport Co., Cultuttu t ire. noKui. cttu . rem. 4 I I f In b wood, liiHtl lotrf: LLOYD CROCKER Free Oregon Goods a Ih,u1 f snaring lo ''"' S'.'e you a large fUe ''' .f I'urola Shaving Cream 1'r.p, See Our Windows Su"Mor to Hamilton Drug Co, Waiting for your call with the most up-to-date DRY CLEANING Equipment and Service Oar A a to Will Call I'hnne 277 AiiieiHlniciit to Hie 1'oi.tal Ijiwi and Herniation. : Office of the Postmaster General, Washington, January 26, 1922. , Order No. 7006. Section 7.i6, postal laws and reKU lntiona, 1913, is amended to read as follows: . In all cases of Impassable roads.; bad condition of roads, unsafe brldu.'S, daiiRerous fords, or other ob structions to service on rural routes,, the postmasters at distributing of fices shall notify the patrons affect ed and the road supervisors or offi cials In charse of such matters and request that the necessary repairs be made, using for the purpose forms 4024 and 4024A. It the repairs are hot made within a short time, the postmaster shall report the facts to the fourth assistant postnias'er gen eral, division of rural mails, wilh recommendation for an amendment of the route to withdraw it from im passable or unsuitable roads. Post masters shall, in like manner, re port every Instance whero a non automatic gate is being maintained on any road covered by rural delivery service. WIM. II. HAYS, postmaster General. . o We are starting a call for and de "wry system. Watch for the driver nnd have your shoes ready. Cood-ye-r Shoe Kepalrlng. W. 3. Howard. III. X tl. I. Growers having I'mpqua Valley rtroecoll to ship should see It. H. C. Wood, who Is shipping a number of car loads. 921 N. Jackson SI. Phone 3ri1-.I. EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE IF YOU'VE Ever Shucked Corn You Understand Advertising Suppose you f-huck a couple of thousand ears of corn! You're Sl'ltE to find some red-and-purple ears among 'em ! Hut suppose you shuck just OXE ear. Not much chance of finding a kissing ear with but one try! Selling is just like that. The first man you talk with probably isn't interested. Hut advertise to, say, 5000 families' and then you'll sell things quick! The more '-ars of corn yo'u shuck, the more purple ears you find. The more people you reach with advertis ing, the more sales you will make. That's why it is important to phone your want ads to a newspaper with a great, over whelming city and country circulation like the News-Review. have you a house or room for rent? have you a used car for sale? have you a job to ofler? Telephone your adv to the News-Review. Roseburg News-Review "The paper with (he want a'." MHl SAlil-l Pry old growth tlr wooil lU-ori Iti Hhcd ull w tutor. Cheap. J m. jurt.i. Kuli SAI.H Ni-w On-imn nl 7ri0.1a nt rn wHorry pUnta tnk-n from tn KpH'tl, onp-yar-oll pifilks. A Inn a limit -l ammint of 1U--1 Cuthhert raspberry plnnt. Plr your nnlt-r row. ItA- H'-rehrr. ItlUnrd. Oregon. l'OU KAT:--lUihv fhii k. Wlilt Imrn 1 per 100: u, A. C l;irr.M 'Itoi-k. 1 lur ion. N.. ; Krettky ' ftrrtiMlrf Itov" poitinlet; nwr ir. I'hoiu- 3-KJl. J. K. rn;iil. 1H It SAl.r; One 3-lurtfO elertrli' H tor, onp 6-lneh water motor, a num ber ut Iron uml wootleit pulley and emifiltlertihit- Iron vlutft law, all in good condition. Inquire at - Newi- Jtvtiw nfTU'o. l-'int SAl.K 4o aer, 1 mile from KoftehurK- Hunlred mTei tlllalila Kill. hnliine rnr.m land. Sufficient tlmher on plmo to covwr prtee ot rini'li. r.irt rah, bulanco on term a, IiT.FulIlvan. V()l MAl.K lilt TIlAIiK Anliljind nron- ana i live, room lion h"tine and park. For UoxebtirK prop ertv. I. v. lletlir.T. North Sldo Qro ery. MtiiVlOIOJ lloMr: U rum. with Hleinfnr1 c,'r p.in-h; pl:i.l.T.-d; 2 lot on paved j Knit S l.K A lliHia.aO lrt nnrtBragi atrei-t; fruit :ind nut tree; exr. llriit on a r ram h near Ithldle. Thla bi' fitlon. Irlrt i-nntpled'l v ftiritlh d murinaKK heir 7 p-r rent Interest . f:.fioaiMi. one of th nice limiitu of hihI unit ore In v.ar. tlood billld- ltoe'.rl. $.T00.(io down will handle.: inn, fullv Insured. liberal dlai'ounU C W Y-.Titur K- Son rione 117. 1 r.p1v Hot m. Itb!dl. re U. H. Waal her nureau, total offfc. RuacburKi Orton, 24 lioura ending E a. in. rrcHnltailp tn Inrkra mnA Iliindrrdth Highest teiiiperainrtt etterday ., 44 Liwtxt temperature l.it nilil . . -1- l'rei -Ipltallon lust I't hours 1 Total pre.lp. ine(. first of tnontli 3..0 Normal preoip. for ttil month... Total prclD. from Seit. 1. 1121. .. dale tM2 Average prei-lp from Sept. I. 177 s:i Total (I. th h iiev from Sept. I. l'J-2 aefmon. (Sept. to May. lm- . . . .SI. 31 Voreeanl to II t. m. forout hwtsalert TonlKht and Tuey.tny rnlr. Wild. I AM UKI'U Obwrvcr. Mrs. Fred A. Ulodol of this cfly li'ft HiIr nioriilng for Grant I'nua wlui ro Hhe will viit for the next frw days with Mr. Und Mrs. Chaa. HirdH und litllo son. HEAR MRS. WARNICA rormorly of Inlnrimtlnnul HAl TAl Ol'A Siiiipnrti'U by local tuk'iil. BENEFIT PUBLIC LIBRARY High School Auditorium ' Monday, Feb. 20, 8 pm. Ailralm-liin H'-als on Kilo nnd r.rviil without i-Hra eharci' at l'uulic Library. Quality Building Materials IJMG Lump and air alackid. CKMKNT Onwon Ilrand. ItODKl.NG Vulcanltu und CM-taliitt''tl. HOOK I'AINT I'lastlo VflioiT uud DuniluMlc. WATlCltritOOKINO -Mukoa roinrrniM work water aud (lamp proof. MKTAI. I.AT1I llnrrlngbono Arinco -nvvi-r ruHl. 1'I.ASTKH llOAUIV-Do your own plHHti'riiiK with a ham mer ami a saw. DENN'S Transfer and Storage Co. 231 N. Main Street W4a The t!C Clancy. Kids m m. "ni7ntion Dele- Would ! UKAf AK 09 0Cf-tC)CAT7 m T IF- fVI I ' I rt M I I I I I Vtl IMA f I 1 ill By PERCY L. CROSBV t