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1022. PAGE SEVE- First time I met him, I said: "There's some one to tie to" Smith was telling how real quality needed no second introduction. And that's 'the testi mony so many people have given about Grape Nuts. They didn't have to learn to like it Wheat and malted bar ley, skilfully blended, and slowly baked for 20 hours, in our great, sanitary food factories, are developed into a natural sweetness, richness and crispness that make an immediate appeal to the taste. The exceptional nourishment which Nature places in these best of the food grains is perfected for complete and ready diges tion and assimilation. Grape-Nuts builds for health and accomplish ment A delightful breakfast or luncheon cereal, with cream or milk (ready to eat from the package); delicious when made into a pudding for dinner. Ask your grocer to send you, or your waiter to serve you, this splendid food today. "There's a Reason" for Grape-Nuts Mada by Postum Cereal Co., Inc., Battle Creek, Michigan MARKET TODAY'S Ql'OT ITIOXf. Whtto cluh .... llur.l whiter Northern spring Itr-a watt SA OATS I (lie AliffH:lut.d Press ) PORTLAND. Feb. :3. Cat- I tie find hog prices are steady. ; Sheep prices are steady. Val- I ley lambs are quoted at $1.25 to $l..r.O and higher. The beat ' valley lambs ar (10 to $10.7;. Kgg prices are unsettled.. llutter prices are steady. white (red t. I arey HAItt.KY Itrewinur , HtHiidard feed OIK!- . ' ' No. I E. T. shipment ... No. t K. V. uhliuuoiit ,. .. r'Ut rWrsnitly v.. flu obi.: whole whut. 9il tiMkere hard, wheat-.'. 1.23 1.21 l.U ...JT 50 . ..:.6D .NOTICE TO IMKJ QVNi:Ut. NOTICE. The C. M. Jones auto top anc uphol3lerli.it shop, now lo- ctid on Winchester street at N. Jackson. We rem a Ice mat- tresses and upholster (urnl- tine. Phono 46 8. o t homebody's going to get a suit for dollar. t . All dogs found within the city lim its, even Utile puppies, are liable (or dog luvDKe, aud all persous owning dogs without llrensa are hereby warned to gel their IIoiium) at once, and naro co.M, as this is the last notice. L. L. M ATTHKWrt. City Manilla!. ..17.(0 ..7.:s 0 ler rshaiu, l.lo: ;.lfe; baker' Bolt CLASSIFIED COLUMN tax msw cxjuisirikju AiivBsifisaaKNr wux rounn on UAtt psqi unou iKauma mw touat." PORTLAND MARKET tR THAN ANY STEEL VAULT of England Lowers Its Bullion hto Well at Close of Business Each Day. ir,e "sense the Bonk of England t safest hauls la Uia world Itg ki protection Is due to an artesl. frll In the hank. This well snn- Uie bank with Its water mile- iitlf of the rest of the city ; it is oet deep and supplies 7,000 cubic of wttter an hour. ' t bullion department, which holds pisits of precious metnl Is nightly erjpd In several feet of water lie action of special machinery. Sue attempting to rob the bank, 4 must be an eipert swimmer and f. la the morning the water Is fed away and the Ingots are read sreslblr again. sVevtr. the water still protects the t departments of the hnnk. Its fir Is almost unlimited, the hank n. nC protection Is practical F"ute when it Is used. The hnnk tt drlJrate machinery arranged kit fT the lifting of n coin from will mease a catch which, In ran a supply of water. Do- .Yetra. rat 11. u Choir teern Mttlium to Koo-A bUmth l air to m.-tlium ucrs I CuinniMii to full" Blft r Choloe feHiern Fair to Kood feedtr.t 1 fhoU cows and hfiiYr. . Medium lo soud cows nud heifer Fair to medium cows and hflftrii CtHiumm cowa Crtimfm , Hull Choice dairy calve rrlmo liiEht calve Me.lUnn Unlit calvtsa Hffivv calvud . Prime llffht Sinonth tiHHvy. oo3y Um. Smooth heuvy, 300 lb, up. KdiikIi heavy Fat idus F-ltw tlK StiiK. nubject to duvkuge. PHF.F.F Kast (f mountain lambs. Post Valley lumbtt Cull lambs Fair to (?ood Fustern OrccoB feetleri . . I.lUht yearllntts U.'Hvy ycarltiiKa i. mill wei ii it Heavy wuthorB - I w e . . hliu-stcP!. patent. $7.40; valU-y wirat, piraiKnta, .v. MUd Kfcilis jtrV- t. . o. b. ' mill: MiUruit, toit lot, til; mixtd carR. ntrma-ttt run, f 5 Hr ton; mtdillliiKa, '": rolled barley, 13402k,- rolled ilB, o7; rciuteh feed. Kit per ton. OOHN Whate, $i2; craekl. 3 ton. HAT nuylna; vnrt f. o. b. Portland: A Ha I fa, $U.S0 per ton; chat, $l0.5Jf 11; oat and vetch. H.&0; clovar, 111; valley timothy, $14 ft 16; etorn Ore Vor timothy. $16017. 1 la try mmd Conn try Prwdnr. lU'TTKU (-.'uhit, extraa. 10 Mo lb.; Vrlies $ ti.75Vr 7.50 &.I0 6.75 .5i j, 6.60 ! pari limenl wrapped, box lot. 41 tm. 4io. uuiiernti, ouytn 1 ! 6 J'O 5.;& b.tiQi'f 6.75 4.23Sf 6.00 j.-tw u !i.:u ,o.wi4i n.uo t.lK''j l'1 'J0 i.iiV- io 11.004711.25 y.r.y'i lit.io 8.:o'if .6o l.WtV 8.25 10.764i 11-00 io ::a n.i.0 6.5o T.iW .2h& 9.25 No. 1 urade. 3 KOtiS liuyli rtca: dellvrd I'ortland. HuylntC price. Ibf 2tc duii'ti. cti count; jnltblna; price. ca count. 27c; vaiiilltd ranch, 3SQ20c; amlailou Helectn. 32c; aAoclnt Uui tlrt, 30c; a Noclatton pullets. SSo, OH13KS riliamook trlpUt. price to joi'ber. r. o. d. JlamooR, "to; YountC American. 17c pound. Fol.'LTUY Hen. X0U lie; prin,T. 22c; ducks. '44 C Xc; KeeCe, 20c: lul -ket. live nominal, diesaed lM40c. lHtltK Fancy. 140 per-pound. VKALj -Fancy, 15 lv Pr pound, l-'rnlt aad Veab. riit'ITS J Savel ort.nne. $4.7fcO.fcf hox ; lemon. $6.11)1.00; ;rfrult, $4.267 60 box; banana, oftilr pr lb.; pple, $1.350 3.26 per box; craiiuerrle, VaiKtern, $1S per barreL 1H)TAT KS Oreaon, t.7Bft $.00 per 100 pound; Yakima,, JC'i 60 per loo pound; nweet potnlor. Boyr liru. wetKht 1 : or '. 14-F2. lttitburK. fTsVnii X ANTEP V oodoutler. I'lione 14-F14, WANTKO-T.'tiiii, bilmlrt tl. I'lit'ne V AN'l 'fcf Middlv uK d lady Col ;eii- mrn JiuUjii WOI' k. 1 -ho n e ; Fl . WANTKL irl fr VfiiorHl hnue work Apply Mr. Clitts. Tdaie, wuincrnn. V AN'l H lire FtUt ftKNT f;t fet bUi National Han Oolt ink. box. ron kriui. row HAl.n !ry ftr and oak wood. Fhone 15-F12. FOK HA UK -Ouk 1'hone 11-KS. and Lurl wood. A7l-t Ft Hi SA1K Hay. K1enbowr Orchard Trait a. I'lmiie ;-FJ. lU-im." Nvwa-ltevlew. Kl inK Vk11 AI.E. Hlm-k fir $3. SO, block Mk kind ami price. v - - - - . -r m, WANTKl TO niY 7-room houo 111 I A1.K FleMi nillk fairlv aooJ condition. I'boho i J4-H. ,ir,,-. ""'' 14-1-14. or wrilo 141 N. Kane M. vow. boyer '4c per j-k-a k'i f-poun.l: Nancy Hall, li.fto per craf. i'itftV. S'SrI ONIONS Tellnw. $fft0f)8 nor rental. ?:iSA HI VKinCTAItl.F'abba.r Cotton Crop to Be Cut Down by Bankers' Order M 4 OREGON" Portland Cement A Douglas Couiilr Troduct Insist upon "OREGON" cc- n'nt being used and help 'iild up a payroll and asset in Irnir own front yard. Every Lrrel ot "OREGON" draws Material from Douglas County :iii adds Hit to her pay roll, ivery dollar spent for foreign p ment leaves Douglas County 1" build up other territory. J Sold by VENN'S TRANSFER & STORAGE CO p. IK lly II. C. HAMILTON', (Illternatlnnal Nm-s Service Staff OorreKpondent). ATLANTA, Feb. 22. Assuranee that there will be plenty of money for financing farmers who abandon the one-crop system this year is con tained In a statement by Governor M. B. Wellborn, of the Sixth Federal Reserve bank. In which he denies re ports from New York that reserve banks aud member institutions In the south are insisting upon liquidation of spot cotton held by growers and merchants to pay present indebted ness before more credit Is extended. Mr. Wellborn declared that so far as his institution is concerned the pol icy of the federal reserve bank is Just the reverse. "The federal reserve bank of At lanta." he said, "will assist growers through the member banks and will do all in its power to assure a gradual and orderly marketing of cotton over a reasonable period of time. It has never been the policy of the federal reserve bank of At- 6.7SW 7.75 4.7r. 6.7 3.00 Hi 6.00 (irnllii W11MAT Hard white Sift "-Mt Floor, r'rrd, Ktr. r,i. ..ll.SJ : pound; lettuce. S4.7&CT5 cratt; currolB. $lfl Rack: KRrllc. 16c prr rtnnfl; , sro. n poppers. 4.f.r per pound hpt't. $2 i 2 :.o per nuck: orlpry, IS. 5010 cnitr: I'aultfUiWtT, 0-2STT3.i5 per rrt; jtiiuanh. 4r; uprout., lafMlc; par.oltu. ! $l.ftft per Hfti k; lonlatofi. $647.10 p.T Iuk; artichokes tl.Sf.fM pr ;l.in: riicunibera. $i.fiOfi,75 U.n; rhutisrti, lsw.t. pit ponnl; wplnath, ! per rrnte. LONDON FOG. BACK ON JOB Citizen of Big City Secretly Proud of What Visitors Unlveiially Denom- , Inate Nultancs. f couldn't help It If he wanted to and glouts over It as part of his lisrltnge. No ona, knows where It passed U Va cation. ',. , and I am Bure the banks will aid those who have abandoned the one crop system." In llrrln. unnn fnrmora tl,o nlitnt- Ine of nmnll cotton rrnn Ihli vmr. 1 City In tt'Ct Weathur. It lliuy be abSO- he pointed out that fertilizer orices ! lutely dry or as wet as ruin Itself. It are likely to be high and that a I may envelop all of London, a blanket The "London particular," the blind ing, choking, solid, yellow fog, the Londoner's pride and the visitor's de spnlr, hns come track into its own. London's fog is not the soft, moist, gray mist that hangs over an American MANY ADULTS TOY WRECKERS YOI'KO MAN u mit a bntlltl III lirlite family, two nutuU a d.'. tliiin.r und vuppor. Allrei Al. V., cur Mew- Ill-view. . ANTP:i 00 tunt ituke. unk. '4 to 4 fl. lorifr; 1H lu 1 In. In illumetur; crut) ouk, pvtfleJ. Semi heal irke. dellvereil, to Hoy t Uellow. IWlloW Sitire. J WANTKIK TlMUKll Will tttc;it tim ber hi full or irt ly oh ram Ii In Joneplilno Co.. on I'rtvM hlKh' ; Bi lioni on rluc. rrlco $10,000. U0. Aiiaie 1. P. Uo 6ti. 1'ult KAI.K oil HKNT 440 mr rancli. v. iv. njiriiiKer, ashicm. ire;on. Ft Ml HAIK-r-L fur(. lulled mix room jjonHoiiKKlern. Aj;(ly 4 16 I'owler at. FiK .AI,10 Hay. Srain nd wouJ; ln."tn I -e r yU i ii X. J. M JmltL FOU SAUlv-VheiiK or tmilu for iAUlu," l-'onl or Oh e ' r ulet. Te I. 1 7 6 -K . HO A It U AND HOOXL 113 Wcat Lano Hl. TAll-rOttlM. nfl dremmuk). uf all Jt I n tl & 2 l 1 1 f t: 11 1 !' rjLd K t NOTIOK Will the panic wln un werei my lvertteT:ciit for cii;ir lK. pule, po. etc.. ,le;iKe writn HKtflti a 1 have loet your JeUcrn. ami 1 wint to miMwer ih- ni, I want the t'ednr. Aniwr 'C, IV cro Nv-Ui-vlew. Ki.t'NU VIr i.cctmle. owner may tiHv nKine uy cnuititf ai mi uiiuo ml laytnK f'P Btlv. n- rrsi-l'UP houUlrr plec. Owner pie rnll t thl oft Ice. Uescrtb It, bik1 jy for thl aily. UST lUt STKAY Kiv I'Vmiila tan iti tm bulldoK- llitail ml I'rcimt whllo. linn one liluo ej o niitt miu trown eyn. Sor h.irnri). Answuri to mimo of 1'ulchen. Ki wnnl lor return In 11 Kant tna iSl.. MiiHonle HiilltllliK. phone 1:1-'. Mn.lce M Miller. Kolt ftAl.K 320 ncrt good timber . lund'ai a bMricnln. C IL Hprlntter, A r.at ). UreKoi Ilt SALrv-tnftl reod biJKKV, guod n ntw, for l'uouu Hi-U. Mil, St FOH HAl.fel Purebred 8. C. R. I. lied ctikerlH. AUo t'KH for liatchlu. l'hon S-Fa. I'Olt SALK Moirl and Kulrbunk en- Klne. In Kood coiolUluil. 6 lioru power. Ford (iiiriiKc. FOU" SAM-; Oodi; Voiirinn car. Will trade for Ford or t'hevrolet. Alao I'ord dHllvery. I'hona 4 78. -Krk for hntchtnic. o. A. itoca. uoiiKUia wait. rliulio 34-F12. FOlt SA1.K- C. Hurled lUxouville. FOIl HAIjK Conn whit ot. Jc per h. A) no AO tier old icrowth fir hlnck I- wood on Kood road, ialndblom, Dii- on uie. 1'K SAlK Santler double tllac plow! Flrt cIh condition. Also 14 dio harrow. Iloth 1 76. Lindblom. DU nnivlUo. FOlt SA1.K Oil ItKNTVVoil Improved io acieM. 3U are imitout. I'articu- front owner. Itux 78, Drain, l.tr O: e. small amount of fertilizer properly applted to limited acreage would pro duce a-better crop than the same n mount spread' out thinly over a large acreage. Mr. Wellborn sounded a note of optimism and voiced his belief that the farmers of the south would, throul diversified crops and cur tailed cotton acreage, be able this fall to pay on old debts and have money left to give them purchasing power, a thing necessary, he said, for tlmt recedes unwillingly, stop by step, us a pedestrian udvunecs. It muy envelop one or a dozen sec tions', when It may be seen in tho dls tunce, and Is stepped into as delinltely as one stops into a doorway. Father, Mother, and Unci, All Too Fond of Trifling With tho Chll dren'a Plaything.. Fathers and uncle- havo always nmde It a practice to pluy with little Willie's mechanical toy at Christinas time until they w-re broken, frequently permitting Willie to look ou merely. while a group of adults manipulated Uu toys nil Chrtstmassy. tfut wl'iHt happened' to little Willie was ns nothing to the wrongs prac ticed by mothers who have purchased fou mil, 1 Mill' TUONT Furnished IwuneUr epina j 1-ooinn. done. In. 417 K. ltoso St, FOlt HKNT 2 Unlit hoiiBokoeplntf t C. J. rnoniM, forniMiC'i. 4U4 i. jacton wiKMi 1 1 U SA I. K SI -room hone In I'ort l:ind for Uot!tiirK property. Hee Mm. Alice Iavi. 404 N. Jackson, FOlt sai.i:- furnished. Phone 1US-V. I-1 K HKNT Two very nice, clean i !.Af-Otiir innnii Verv l'Iiiko In. nil I modern convenience. 1-3 North Stephen St. AI'AKTMF.NT FOK HKNT L'-rnoin furnished Hpnrtiioiit for rent. In oiilre 77 West Monhcr St. Thou 3r.K -incy hlnck Minorca okk for haiclilntr, cheiip. 10. loulan St., xt to coverea Deer Ureok uridKe. ltamuKen. In h wo id. Whatever the real "London pnrtlcu- , waii(inR dulls for their little girls. Foil It I ".NT Modern nnfurnlwhed home. Juel off paved Mtreet. Hard wood flotr. beautiful wondwirk, biitlt-ln klti'hen. kIbk Inclosed 1 ep- tnir porch. iiet r conMirncuor UKMOIIl. wMUireH .iimiciii inline, ,vs !!. view. thr FOU SAI.IO 4 foot 'd trrowth yellow fir. carload lot: (irceit. $1.10 f. o. b. car ltonhurg; dry, $I.M per cord. Wentern Lum ber St Kxport Co., Cottage Qrove, ore. t l'Olt "SALM one S-horse oleetrle. mo lor, one C-lnch water motor, n num ber of Imn and wooden pulley and . considerable Iron baftlng, all In it noi condition. Inquire at Newa- K. vl. w offi e. Full" WALK OH TKA1RA1ilnd prop erty, (He room houe and 3 lot. 261 Rth Bt. Woodhd. rhlcken h'nine and nrk. For ltoelnirfr prop em. 1. V. llrdlfer, North tildo Oro- lar'a" churncter. It is a reul fog: and when it comes trains slop or slow to a nervous crawl and street truinc la all but butted. The London fog comes with tho the return to national normalcy He omunin and eurly wlnter wluM1 are lighted in a,fH),iXX fireplaces and the smolie is unable to penetrate tho clouds. Pur several years there hud not been much fogi last year thero was almost none. This year it is buck, and the Londoner, cursing It when It makes Mm an hour late for work, se cretly bur it to bis breast he predicted that if the farmers follow that system this year prosperity in the south will return to near normal this year. 'Ou Komi to Normalcy." "The southwest," he said, "and the rest of the country, for that mat- II RAN FE R Wood for Sale I.. It. HAMItkltS Mia s(ro-t. rh.Mie .mi. NOTASEME HOSIERY FOR lanta to force liquidation of cotton or, .... ha!1 ...rind wpll nlnne th rond other commodities. That matter, we to normalry. with confidence and do think, should be left to member I termination to look forward to in banks and their customers for their j rreased business, growing more gen judgement and discretion. j era daily." Voicing the belief that the cotlon He declared the Industrial flitua acreage would not be large this year, tion Is Improving all along the line, at least not In excess of that of last ' In support of that statement, ho year, Mr. Wellborn said: I pointed out that many Idle factories "lt..inL-s U'ill IU f'HrpfuL' ! nro aenln runninz: that hnnkincr In- "linnks will, I think, be exceed-j tlltutlons are In excellent condition,! Ingly careful In making loans to ten-1 with "frozen credits" gradually ants to plant cotton, as heretofore j thawing out; that many of the mem- most of the cotton has been produced j l.er Institutions of the federal reserve j bv tenants. j system have completely liquidated "I believe the acreage should bel their Indebtedness to the federal re- held down to such an extent a9 to serve hank and that they are pre permlt Intensive preparation and cul-1 pared to meet all legitimate de tlvation, which, with a moderate mnnd. amount of fertilizer will mean great-1 "With a new crop Intensively er yield per acre." ! worked and greatly diversified," he Th cotton crop this year should concluded, "this fall should witness not exceed 10. 00". 000 bales, In the aggressive business in all lines In the c.pinlon of Mr. Wellborn, who dn-! south, lnemployment will becomes clarer! that a crop of 1 fl.nilft.OOK thing of the past, and we will end bales, added to the carryover that the year with our faces free of the will be on hand August 1, will be signs of business worry, facing a ample to supply the demand until the i sound and stable, prosperity a pros next crop Is gathered and will elimin- perlty based on a solid foundation." ate to a large degree low prices, due heretofore In a large part to the: heavy carry-over. He stressed the Importance of dl-; versified crops to hasten the return, of normal conditions and prosperity In the south and said: j "Abnndoncd Oiie-'rop System." "The supply of money for agricul tural Ue this year will be ample. I'ltOI-KSSIONAl. r.uuts DR. I.. A. Wl'.l.ll. Il.atlst. 31? i'erklnf Hldg. Pbnn 31.1. MBS. p. I. OW r:-fi.t Klowers. Phono 240. in fio. Jackson St. IjfT M. j rriTV.Il Flilrol.ractlc mi. nil is a. iiiV.i7VnY. iVntii 'ttrT I s. I.t Snt. and tiaving limit. Ohlff. ' Heavy Cold? Chest All Clogged Up? DON'T let it get a start. Dr. King's New Iiovcry will get rtyht clown to work, relieving the tihl fcelinn in the chest, quieting the racking cough, gently M inuil.it ing the, ItowcIs, thus eliminating tho cold poions. Always reliable. Jut gKd medicine made to ca&c cuidi and couh. For fifty ye.iM a standard rcmcffy. All the family can take it with helpful rfstilts. KaM-3 tho children's croup. No harmful dnia. Convim ing, heal ing taste that thu kiddies like Al all druggists. GOc. Dr. Kind's New Discovery For Colds and Coughs Feel Iludly? Bowels Muttftlsh? Havr-n't any ' Cep" in work or pl.iy. You're lontipltcll The stiniui.itin action of Lr. King's Tills brings Luck old time energy. AW drutists, J5c. DPROMPTI WON'T GRIPE r. Kings Pills A little girl whose fnmlly had been making entirely unsuccessful efforts j to conceal the ante-Yuletlde presence ; In the homo of a wnlklng doll enme out with tho whole history of the case ! one evening. "Are you going to show her the walking doll?" she asked wistfully. Indicating a dinner guent as tUu "her" j In question. i I'nther and mother looked nt each other aghast. Theoretically the Utile girl was not supposed to know there ; wns a wnlklng doll In the house until Santa Clans Introduced them. Tact fully they Ignored tho question. ! "Iledtliue, dear," suggested mother wretly. Hut the little girl hud reached the end of her endurance. Desperately she turned to the guest: "They piny with It every night after I go to bt'd," she wulled. o "Whlls You Walt." "Itepalrs while yuu wait" may b explained In Diore ways than one, ac mnllng to a Jeffersonvllle business man, who had discovered a meaning lie had not thought of nt first. He took a pair of shod to a sluip Hint , i advertised "something different In re- pairing." nnd promised the Jnh "hlle t you wait." The business man siild lie i did not wish to wait but would call Inter. It was tint until the third visit I that bo got the shoes. lie wns In- rllncd to become sarcnstlr hut checked I himself, lookell thoughtfully lit the ! sisn and remarked to himself, ns the j light broke: "Well, I waited." In i diiiiiiipolls News. IF YOU'VE- f'enien! Is now being used sui'Siltute fur bad In jnliilng tron wsler pip" as a l:ast- I Ever Shucked Corn You Understand Advertising Suipsc you shuck a couple of tliousand ears of , corn! You're SL'KK to find some red-and-purple cars among Vm! ! Uut suppose you '-huck just ONE car. Not much ! chance of finding kisfciiifr car with but one try! Selling is just like that. The first man you talk with probably isn't interested. Uut advertise ,' to, say, 5000 families and then you'll sell things quick! The more :irs of com you shuck, the nioro purple ears you find. The more people you reach with advertis- ing, the more tules you will make. - ! That's why it is important to phone your J want ads to a newspaper with n 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 oircr? Telephone your adv to the News-Review. Roseburg News-Reviewi "The poper with the mint ads." ', MEN and WOMEN The IClancy Kids Then All Wasc Silent The Hosiery Supreme A Cnaranlee with every Pair HARTH'S TOGGERY ? ho Hi BsT-V PERCY L. CROSBY f r i frc- 1 S.t V i :i.?(iriniP in-run ri.'..n '1 CAMf IKCITr- - IMiNOPBrl i-l UiM'CH OtitQfUS Hl'O Jt . TAKE? vj-wcCT J A -Al I 13 Ur. mm U ..1 . fUSt HtS or yov HMVJ1 1 : -. r i v ... i w n