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1 , ' ' 1 - PACE BEVE RwrarRfl hwb-rkyikw. wEisEnT. FrnnrAnv 22, 1022. , Expert, Who Is ping to Buy Grain Hungry Russians L-i- "photo bT IIrri Swm 5 LIVINGSTON, rtpreienta , of the V. S. Farm Bureau, iie Agricultural Commusioner ,;h Dakota, it one of the men -,) by President Harding on Lchasing Comniiuion for ttui- h'ici. , Commission is now engaged, junction with the American Re Sdministration, in purchasing, L and districting food and heat and corn for the Russian I jufferers. Jbtrt Hoover, Secretary of Com faiid chairman of the American I dministration, Is head of tha trial. Other members art r Governor James P. Goodrich tfimi, E. M. Flesh, treasurer of S S. Grain Corporation, and Kickard, director 01 me .iirv, 4r the provisions of the act, I br the President, appropriating BiflO for Russian relief, large. k.a of food and grain have been fc and at present are being rushed ("j to Russian ports, where the San Relief Administration is kig the distribution. Purchasing commission ior r, Relief is bending every eitorc . ti;t4tinn h rerlv chin of the needed commodities to rise regions. Large Quantities r-io, porta ana purcnasea in .A lt - - tan shim can be chartered and lorf Hoover haJ ''announced ' J fO.OOO bushels of grain have I'. - T . TCI. --.I fnpyta u Ol January ijui aim mons given to rush the ship- Matter cargoes. ' SCHOOL BOX SOCIAL. vwil! be a school benefit box Saturday ovoning, Fob. 25, at ick school house, 1xk miles Roseburg. Everybody come. H.SINNIGER kind, ot Iheflt metal worI' rm air rurnaces. both pipe and kls. 111 oak street. f 418. Roteburi, Ore. tRANSFER Wood for Sale L. R. ruiMiivita j? Sirei t. IMione iW.. POP LOOK LISTEN P1 Ton w:int n .,..- u..n,r r ? 1 " lUy a scwillj? nmrhltip nnH le a dnns for half the nriee. I W(r special In Sinper and '""rnus other mates. A mniToh.r attachment elven rt itu ,ach machine pur ased. INGER STORE LLOYD L. 'ROCKER free Oregon Goods t " J efa j He li Aiding in the Relief of Russia's Fanrina Sufferers ,.V,: -.I- - T. t5k Ivy M 3 Photo br Underwood A Underwood ACTIVK in the work of the Amer ican Relief Administration, which is now engaged in carrying out its pro cram of feeding the famine-stricken m Russia, is Edgar kickard, direc tor of the ARA, whose headquarters arc at 42 Broadway, New York City. "Our purpose is to save the lives of as many of these suffering unfortu nates as possible," says Mr. Rickard, who is also a member of the Purchas ing Commission for Russian relief, appointed by President Harding short ly after the signing of the $20,000,000 Russian relief appropriation. Herbert Hoover, chairman of the ARA, is the head of the Commission. Other members are former Governor iames P. Goodrich of Indiana, Don .ivingston, a representative of the Farm Bureau and State Agricultural Commissioner for South Dakota, and E. M. Flesh, treasurer of the U. S. Grain Corporation. The Purchasing Commission for Russian Relief is bending every effort towards facilitating the speedy ship ment of the needed commodities to the famine, regions. Large quantities' of supplies, grown ana purcnasea in America arc being sent as fast as American ships can be chartered and loaded. Secretary Hoover has announced that 3.000,000 bushels of grain have been shipped as of January 25th and in structions given to rush the shipment of further cargoes. LOCAL BTEW'S, Salem Visitor B, E. Sissan arrived here yester day to attend the .Merchants conven tion. Mr. Sissan is a merchant at Salem. He is a guest at the L'uipqua hotel. Here from Kugenc I Mrs. Lena Nanper arrived here I' last night to spend some time visiting I In Roseburg at the home of Mrs. J. R. ! Collier. Mrs. Xapper's home Is in i Eugene. (iuest of Mrs. Waril Miss Wilma J link ins, who Is In this city as accompanist for the Lu per Ilrothors. is a guest at the home of Mrs. Ray Ward. Miss Junklns Is of Albany, Oregon. ycKistcreil nt the l"mpiu Among those registered at the Ho tel Unipriua are the following; O. O. Geogg, Salem; O. I). Kly. Oregon City; Geo. G. Hewitt. Medford; and H. Smith (ind family of Seattle. Here on Hsines.s ' Dr. Esther Lovcjoy of New York Is ! a business visitor In this city. Dr. Lovejov is accompanied by her broth ! er-ln-law, John W. Snook, of Salmon, ! Idaho. Mr. Snook was formerly i warden of the state penitentiary at ! Iloise, Idaho. ! IteirMrrco! at the Itollgliw Among tho:-e registered at the Ho- tel Douglas are the following: ' R. Tapp and wife. Klkton; Ora A. Tapp and son, Klkton: Roy Griggs. Com- ! stock; Iteiiion Mires and wife, Drain; i .Mr. and Mrs. Kinkart, Medford: A. C IIou!:h. Grants Pass; William llanint. Cottage Grove; and W. C. Anderson of Albany. Somebody's going to get a suit for a dellnr. Tiie Clancy Kid Some Teeth In Timmie's Remarks et J5 AS Merchants Banquet Was Big Success The banquet given at the Elko hall lat evening by the Ko.eburg Mer chants association to visiting mer chants and a large number of local men and women was a moat enter taining affair from every standpoint, and there was not a dull moment from the time Toastmaater A. C. See ly brought bis gavel down to open the program for the evening until the last number on the program was,? rcnil. rpfl ! rendered The address of welcome was made by Judge J. w. Hamilton, president of the local Chamber of Commerce, who. In his usual Impressive way. apoke at some length and assured the visitors of Hoseburg's apprecia tion of their presence here during the convention. Hon. A. C. Marsters, president of the local Mercnant. Association, spoke on "What and Where is Doug las County?" His address was short and snappy and brought out some concrete facts regarding the develop ment and resources of this county. Several other speakers were Intro duced, including Foster Butner, who gave some good Information about the broccoli crop of this county, and Frank J. Norton, the local cannery- man. The musical program during the Iia nmi a, n . 1 ...... 1 A t .1. nn a - by Mrs. Chas. A. Brand and one by Mrs. William Hlney, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. C. S. Helnllne, all of whom were generously encored, and several fine selections by the Klks" quartette, composed of Walter Kisher. Lymon Spencer, R. I. Whip ple and Chas. MeElhinny. The Port land Grocers Boosters' quartette also rendered several numbers that added to the gayety of the program. Rex, now playing at the Antlers theatre, with a lady- assistant, entertained In a mysterious and very pleasing man ner, i fJj5 There were nearly 800 people at the banquet, which was pronouncea one of the finest ever prepared by I ho ladles of the M. E. church and the. banqueters were high In their praise of the excellent way In which the great number of people were served. A suit a week for a dollar. MASONS ATTENTION. Laurel Lurel IWN.;A.-A-M will be hold In the Masonic Templo Wednesday evening, February il Work In the Master Masons degree, Lunch will be served. By order of W. M. W. F. HARRIS, Secy. Local Schools Observe Holiday Washington's birthday was cele brated in Roseburg schools today with patriotic programs and speak ing. Kach school had separate ex orcises and many of the grades bad Individual entertainments of a pat riotic nature In memory of the life of George Washington. Rev. C. II. Hilton, pastor of the Christian church spoke at the Hose school, an assem bly being held in the high school auditorium to hear the message. A half holiday was granted the children of the public school this nfternoon and the students ot the high school observed "snapshot day,' an annual event In which snapshots of students, buildings, etc., are lakta for the high school publication. TWICE PROVEN If you suffer backarhp, slpeplsas nights, ttrrd, dull days and dlstross Ing urinary disorders, don't experi ment. Read this twice-told testi mony. It's Hoseburg evidence doubly proven. A. J. Carman, H. R. conductor, 44( S. fine St., says: "I have useo Doan's Kidney l'lll.i and gladly on dorse them. Continual riding ou the train affcted my kidneys and causeu dull pains in the small of my Lack. As another member of the family had received benefit from Doan's I Kidney Pills I tried them and the j gave me the best of results. I will-1 Incly endorse Doan's." (Statement given Feb. 24. 1913.) I On March 23, 1920, Mr. Csrman I said: "My faith In Doan's K!dne j is as strong as ever." j I'rlce 60c, at 'I dealers. Don't : simply ak for a kidney rcroody-fret ; Doan's Kidney Pills the same that i Mr. Cftl-man had. Foster MUburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. T. bMARKETy TODAY'S QIOTATIONS (Rv Aoflltt PrMs.) ' POKTI.A.VII, K'i. :J. (As- Rotated l-rea. ) Today-, mar- ket quotations here wore not much changed. Cattle ami hog Pr 8 "ere ,8,e:"' n'1 hBl'P Prlc were tead' t0 8,ro"S- . T ....... A ....... , PORTLAND MARKET CATTLE Cholre steers MtHliUtll tO KOod MttHTM.. Vrlce V'tkiT to medium atofrtt. , . . I'ummuii to futr 4Ueui Choice fet'derw Pair to kou& fftedfrH Cluiicv c wg anil hfKvrs. . Milium to tfood i'owh and heifers Fair to i.tdiuin cowl mud ft.nu'u' & 50 heifer. i.Zii S.00 Common cow. v " " Hulls I'lioioe dairy calve. rrimo llKht culvi-j Mmllum HKlit calve. Heavy calve. HOGS Prime llKht bmoolh liiavy, J00-a0 i. Smooth heavy, 3u0 lbtf. uu. UuukIi heavy . Knt iIkb l'Vedtu plKS StHKtt. subject to duck;igo. 8HKEr Knst of mountains lambs, Rt-Ht valley lambs Cull Innih. Futr to good Kastern ori-eo. feeders . . l.lKlit yearlliiK" Heavy yearling. l.ifiht wellwrn Heavy wethers . . .-. Kwes tirnln, Ktaur, 1-Vrd, WHKAT Hard white , Soft white v.vitttf ii'.Jv 6.r.0f s ou i i.'oO $.60 1 il.AOD 11.2S 1 a. Sou 10.50 t ii.r.ii'tf !.50 I io.7r. (i li.oo lO.TTi u 1100 i D.SiUJp 7. 60 1 9.75 10.3 S.2'o'-l 3.25 4.7n'- ,th 6.70 8.25 '.00'. x.oo 7C u -t 6.7 R ff 7.75 4.76 W 8.7 3.uUy 6.00 Kie. Feb. I1-2S 1.22 444444444444444 NOTICK. : 4 The C. M. Jones auto ton N. Jackson. We remake mat- tresses and upholster furnl- ture. Phone 46,8. ci.iim xkws Mr. Johw nurfte preached at the Glide church Sunday, February 19. Tho meeting of the Mt. Scott S. L. T. Club -was held Saturday evening, February 18. The new constitution for the aftfloclatton was road and adopted. George Casebeer was elec ted assistant physical director. The next regular meeting of the self more directly Imposing. A young grange will be held February 25. j monk, who had, through the assistance The site for the new consolidation j 0f his family, caused his order to sue school building was voted on Satur-j CWM, ,n un ,np,)r,unt Hwault. felt Mm rlny. February I S. The decision of pf , y rHWnriled . tll0 ,lHor. whhe,,.h,,:,,,,en,7,hHbr,'h1o x .Mm r1- will be built ou the land adjoining 11. . . .. me store proper, y. .Mrs. Wallace SinRloton and daugh ter, Marjory. Mr. M. Lilly and Knrn eet Henry of Cnrvallis were the. week end Riiesls of Mrs. Leidie Lilly. Carleton Livingston is ill nt the home of Douglas Chapman. James Vaucliii who had his foot cut Wednesday, February 15, Is re ported to be Retiing aloiiK fine. Mr. Alexander wishes It announced thai ho no longer is the (ilide mer chant as was stated in last Friday's paper. Mrs. Rteiner, mother of Mrs. Fred Asam. Is III at her daughter's home, with tho "flu." New United State. Hospital.. j stabled the greater part of the time, Itofore the year ended the I'tilted j .y should be watered two or three States public health service hntl added j times a (lay unless arrangements have three more hospltiils to the fourteen It hoen made to keep water before them had opened since .Innunry 1 Inst. It Is ut all times, say. the United States also preiirlng nine other hospitals, i Department of Agriculture, In Funu four of which will probably be opeued ; ,.n' Jiulletln 74.1, "The Feeding of by May 1 nnd tl others a little Inter. Dairy Cows." The water should If All of these hospital, have either been I possible be 15 or 20 degrees above leased from private owners or taken j freezing. . and should he supplied nt over from the army-or Ihe navy, the I practically the same temperature ev new construction authorized by con-1 ery daJ. when water well above fn-es-gress at the evtta session not yet I ,K temperature Is stored In tuiika being well under way. ; nMd pljied directly to the row. there Hospitals planner! to be opened for , s probably llttlo occasion to warm It. 1K12 Include Ibe tulierculosls liospl- j vi,en it stands In a tank on which Ice tills nt beautiful Dawson Spring'. Ky. ; often forms. It usually pays to warm Excelsior Spring. Mo., and Hutliind, , it slightly. Tills ran be done by a Mass., with n total of 820 beds; the J tank heater, by live steam or by hot general hospitals at Fort Walla Wal-, water from holler. If a boiler Is la. Wash., and at Norfolk, Va., with used for running a separator or for n total of 1.21 beds, and the nenro-, heating water to wssli and sterilize psychiatric hospital In the Itronx, New f utensils, steam from It can readily and York city, with 1,000 beds. , cheaply be used to warm the drinking uesy homam-h VyrAM . wr-TejPVtiCT ) mama- i5Aw '; GttSAiON6WT U U J,i T HIM Por'gM U KINO OP J SrZX ' ZJ4'0l f I 7 n INA6tS$0P ... 1 ... 1 ' ... 1.21 , . .. U I ...SO 10 ! ...SH.00 i . . .27 50 I ...2T. J & ZvZnl riM nUJmZ ri, J'1'! : whole whoai. i;. WZZ'.L'tJ ftfitftnt. Id-20 ier mint in, 9.u : SO : btkkora blufntem putt--ii, $7.40; valley soft wh.Ht. I'M,"., atr.ilKhU, $.0i, M1U,1- KKIS Prlco f. o. b. mill: Mlllrun, ton lots. $27; mixed oars. $: nt i KiKht t'Hri, $J& Per ton; mlildltritfa, rolled I'arU-y, $.i4ff3K; roiled "Uli, $7; fcrHteh fwd, b per ton. COltN Whate $33; cracked. $34 ton. HAY IUi Tin inc C o. b. i'ortland: Airalfa, $13. iu vr ton; rhvat. $ld.&oV 11; oat and retch, $14.50; clover, $11; valley timothy, $14 ft lb: eaairn Ore- timothy. $16017. Dairy and 4'oaatry lrodare. White club I!url WUiWV Nonhern iprins- . IL',1 Walla OATS- . No. 1 while fred No. ! .ray HAUI.KV Hrctt'lnir Standard fved . . OOHN i'-r X J-!? 1 parchment wrapped, box lota, 41c; car a .rfW --tona. 41c. lluurft.t. buyiiitf prica: r aa ! ?o. 1 a-rad. 37o. delivered I'orllanii. &.uo &.,, KOtIS Huylnir price. li2a doxen. eue count; .tlsltlnic prtca, ca count. V ch lulled rnnrli. 2KIjV: sHaoelntloll 3 -'&'t 4-2S ; aeltH'ta, 3c; attoclntion flrata, 30c; aa 2.Ju 'u 3.-5 i aoclut lin pulleta. 2c. r..W3 CHKKSK riiiamook triplets, price 10 ouu n.oit j to jobber, r o. n. .Itamook, "$c; YounK Anirrlcan, So pound. vol LTllY Hons. Suit 26c: aprluTa. W: ducks. iikJHc: Kee. 20c; tur key, live nominal, dressed 3tf40c. I'okk Fancy, mc per pound. VKA1. Fancy, lio per pound. Krwlla aad esetabrw t PUl'lTS Nnvel nrnnaea. H &0 box ; lemons. $t.50tr Ha-0; Krap7rutt. $4.5a7:!0 box; bananan, Kb.c per lb.; Hpplfii. i.:i5i3.2& per box; cranbtirrlea, euxtern. K per barrel. lirr-AToKft OrtKun, SI. 701.00 per 1" poundft; Yakima. $.'(i.50 per 100 pounds; aweet potatoes, & Vb t $ 3-4c per pound; Nancy lift 11, $2.60 per crate. ONIONS Yellow, $7,5048 per cental. VKUKTAMI.Kf CabhRtfv. Si(r&o per i Pound: letture. 14. ion b erate: carrots. 8'.7.riS 7.75'$lfr2 sack; irnrltc. 16c per pnnnd; -areen peppers, 4tK) per pound; beet, U fl? fiO iter Back: i-elerv. S,s.&(4V10 crate: cuultf lower, $2.2RT3.25 per crate; iniiah. 4c; sprouts, aO(fT21c; pnrsnlva, tl.ri04t2.fii per suck; toumtoes, $ffl 6.&0 Ier lug; artichokes, $l.Kf4T3 par dor. en: cucumbers. $2.&iT3.7i doten: rhubarb. is'e per pound: spinach, 2 per crnte. WHEN 'SPECS' WERE NOVELTY Many Peopl. Wore Th.m Btuun It Wa. Considered the Fashionable Thing to Do. In the dnys when spectacles! were Introduced the world was not nil wise. Glasses became so fashionable that people did not wait until necessity comiielled them to adopt the new cus tom. Whether their eyesight was bad or good, those who would be stylish wore spectacles. In Spain they formed pnrt, of the costume of every well dressed person. The oVJuct p the wearer In putting on glasses was to Increase the grav ity of his appearance and render lilm- "'" "" Kim.ne y saying. ...mm-r, tint n viwuliir ui ' put on Kicctiicle8.' The glasses of speetaelen were pro portioned in size not to the eyes, hut U the rank nf the. wearer, those worn by the Spanish nobles being as large as one's hand. The marquis of A torgn, viceroy of Naples, after hav ing had hla bust sculptured In marble, particularly enjoined the artist not to forget his beautiful spectacle. WATER FOR COWS IN WINTER If Possible It Should Be 15 or 20 D gree. Above Freezing Steam Boiler I. Handy. During the winter, when cows are CLASSIFIED COLUMN suiiw tiassiruco aovkbtisbuksitii wili, rou.D am L4ri raa mou iuuiku -taw touat WASTED. WANTKrvWnodcuttera. Buyer Bros. 1'Kowe 14-KM. WANTKIwream. hillidi i d. i'iinui wei u lit ir i H-r:'. UnacbursT. Y A N'PKI Middle aared lady for gea fcrnl tu ui w t-rk i tione 3.'- FU. WAVn:i AP ONt'R Woman to help with t'ouewoiK. INtune i-red A Vff. lto.H.-burtf. WASTKU Tvl il" Y T-room house In fairly good condition. i'lionw or wr 1 1 ,1 U N. K iinei . WANTKli ijuo ton Vord truck, pneu HidUw tirise. Must be 111 fulr cundl tun. State prie and condition. N alteU'.ike lum lUe. trenon. WAN f K I $ o tout atiikea. oak. J1 to 4 U. ionu; 2 W to 3 in. iu diameter; enroll oitk, peeled. Hml let price, delivered, to Koy K. litMowa, Lteilowa Store. WANTK1 TIM UK It Will accept tim ber as full or part pay on ranch in Josephine Co., on paved hiithwitv; school en place. I'rlce $10,000.00. Address P. O. uoX $$, BOA HI) AM) HOUAL 31A Went 141.0 t HI. TAlLnRlNu and dreBniuktrjt of "iiTi k hi d. ijf JA Main. M i a JLi u t h r 1 d K o. NoTiVK Will tilt pitrtb-H who" an werd tny al vr Uv incut for c,-dur lotfa, mlr. litt, f ic. pit'a.op write n'itn aa 1 have lout your loltfr. and 1 want to aiiHwar tin-in, I want tht itdar. Aliawer L 1'.," care Newa Kcv uvr LOST AND POUHD. FttNM Pair ai'oota len. ownor niny have Kama ly i-aUInK at Una oftiw and pnvliiit for adv. bi:si -TSir nhoiildor pu-re, O'wiht nlfa rail at this otTk't'. dt'crlla It. and pay for thl adv. U-ST Olt STUAY Kfinalo tan Ut'- t.m bulldoK. Head and lnuit whlta. Huh oih Mil eye and tmu hruwn iyo. Worn harneaa. Aiihwith to nam f l'alclioM. Ki-wtird lor return to 12 Kant t'uxN St . MiiHonie Mulldlutc. ir 'phone n:', MadK M.M11Iit. FOR RKNT Safety evpoalt boxea. lloBAburir National liana. KOK UK NT 2 IlKbt tMniaeke.-jitnn: rtHinif, fnrnNlH'u 404 .N. Jtuhon St. l'hon llS-Y. Foil It KNT Tw o very nice, clean ftlecplnu; looma, very clone In, all moilern eonvuiilt'lKea. 132 North Sephena Ht. Full HKNT Modem unfurnicbed home. JiiKt off paveil atrrel. Hard wood floor. beautiful woodwork, bnllt-ln kitehrn. kIhub ineloned nleep inir pore it. bnt of eotiKtruetUm tliroiiKliont. Addrt-aa "Modern Mulne," NeWH-Uevlaw. Foil SAI.F) Iry tlr and oak wood. l'h o n a J F J 2 Fon SAUK -Ouk and I-aurl wood. Mm no 11-F 26. IVU UAI.K liny. Rrirnbciwer Orchard Traetn. Phono 2-13. FOH SALFj nirtrk fir 3 K0, block oak 14. lloyttr Hroa. 4-Kl Foil s'AI.K oil It KNT 440 aero ranch, P. II. Springer. Aanleu, Ori'Kttn. KU SAL.K Choftp. or trada for cattle, r ont ort nevrotet. rei. l . t-u. FtiK SAI.K Ona piirenred Aneona roiiBttT and two W. O. Urown l-tfliorn ' rooMem, l vaeh. It. K. lirown. VlUnirj Qre. ; Will S7I.K "SanderB doubTo ihrnt pb.'atl FIrtt t liiHx roiidM Ion. A Isn 1 4 dlN- hnrrow. lloth 7.". I.tmlMom, I'lx- fTlvllle IF YOU'VE " Ever Shucked Com You Understand Advertising SuM'ivse you shuck a couple of thousand ears of corn! You're SUKE to find some red-and-purplo cars (mioiitr. 'cm ! But suppose you shuck just ONK "nr. Not much chance of finding a kissing; car with but one try! Scllinit is .just like that. The first man you talk with probably isn't interested. Dut advertise to, say, G000 families nnd then you'll sell things quick! The more ears of corn you shuck, the more purple ears you find. The more people you roach 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 offer? Telephone your adv to the News-Review. Roseburg News-Review "The paper with ihe icuut ate." mmmtmrvm ummn. r-in"V)i.n-rwm.JHVt."mtvmrmwwtwrmmt Boyer lHt HAi.i: My Imnui mil J. M 'd. Tuel aiid J u d(t. hay KiiH SAl.i: I. jfur..lshed six room !i,,u"?i nioderu. Apply 4i$ Fowlai St. F lt SAL.t: llav, gram and wd; out i-ver-t,ui g. J. M. Judt Fult SAI.U 3l't acres good timber hind at a bargatn. C. U. Springer. , A .rtle.t, on-K on. Full SALE-Puirtbred H. 11. I. Ked ' keria. AUo etigs for hatihiug. rhoiieSS-K2. KOU SAI.K lodg touring car. Will trade fur Ford or rtievrolvt, Also r i.rd delivery. pbon e 478. FtK HAL.K Kkks for batching. O. A. t . Hiinvd lie. ks. Dougiaa Walte, lxonvllle. 1'lione 34-1'li. HAV Kt)U SAl.K-Ftnt ' rlaat 'ata ami wuU. Sv H. Fate. Myrtle t rtok or !-. J ' Suntter.invnnnie. Foil SAI.K-Ono 131H modal Ford touring tar In excellent condition. SeoMettlfrat the Oregon t'.rowers. FOH fALt-le;.n white" oata"" icp Alwo it tier old itrnwth nr b'ock wood on Kood road. U ml Mom, inx- otivillo. lHl SA I.W ( tlTUHXT Well improved 40 Hvita, 30 acrca bottom. Fartfeu lar from owner. liu .8, Iraln, n v Ft'K SA I.K Si i -room hoimo ' In I'ort l.ind for KiilurK properly. ticu Mi . Alh-e Davla. 404 N. Jackaon. KofebnrK. Foil SAl.i; l'am y hia k Minorca vgti (or tmUltlriK, cheap. K. iJouKlni at., next to cuviTi'd War Creok brldjra. L. J. KuHimifcuen. FOU SA1.I0 Amerh-an vn-u u iu aw e-pC vr and OavU portuhln ! trie aew Ina ma-hin. Fractteally now. Wrlta K. K Teuter. Uugghurtf. Ft ill SAUK Ten room hojaa: els&t lota; modern, l'art raah, balanea Ham aa rent. It. T. Hulllvan, at la pies Sumdy To. Foil SAIjF A ronn Durham bull. X years old. wt. 1UO0 ll., prlru ISO. AIho Jorey vow. ( venra old. with youn calf. Addreaa O. W. uiih'lin, tHKonvUlo. tiretton. FOU SAI.K Two used big three. Hur dle aprayerN. l'"ed one and two Bea Hotia respectively. 4irowera replaced thee with the Mg Ilatdle mogul. or phono the, reKon Oirowera. WO() KOU HAI.K 4 foot a la b wood, old growth yellow fir, carload bia: (ireen. $3.10 f. o. b. cara Hoaehuix; dry, $4.f0 per cord. Woitum Lum ber & Kxport Co., Oottauo Cj.ro ve, Qrr. FOU "saIjW New orearon and Vrebla tra wherry plants taken from In itpected, one-year-old Btalka. Alao a limited amount of Hod Cuthbert rawpberry planta. Mace your order row. U. A. Ilercher, IHUard. Oregon. FOR SAUK one 3-horao electric mo , tor, one 6-tnch water motor, a nuni bttr of Iron and wonden pullvya and considerable Iron nhnfting. all In itood coixlltlon. Imiulre at Kews- Itcvlcw office. FOlfHAlVK 460 acren. 1 '4j mllea from Koaehurg. Hundred acreB til labia anil, balance grazing land. Sufficient timber on place, to cover prleet of ranch, l'nrt cash, balance on terms. U. T. Wuinvnn. FCtit SAIil'J OH THAOK Ashland prop- , erty. nve room nouao ana t iia, i"7 Rth Pi. Woodshed, -"hteken houae and park. For Hoaebura; prop erty. I. V. HedUer, North Hldo Oro- ''' ' FOlt ItOnO.OO flrat morttruge on Irtft acre ranch near Hlddle. This L-,t.jiutrtKaKe beara 7 per cent lntret J ami niHtiire In 4S vrnrs, !ond build- in kh, ritiiv irmiro'i. i,inerai iiacouiu. VI!nT Tt. Hlddle. Or. FU HAI.K-Fre.-4b milk cow llr.m. rttone 14-F14. - 1 ... n "' :' you a large size " "f I'uroU Shaving Cream '. See Our Windows 'By' PERCY L. CROSBY 't!',,w Hamilton Drug Co a fry lk McClan HI K-.l