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    KWERmfl HKWR-RKVTFW, FWrPAY. MARCH 8. 1022.
1 1
PACK BBVEW
CLASSIFIED COLUMgT
LX BW CLA.SlirtlCU AOKKTMEVr.T WILL FOUND OS lJTt
mum vauca ai:iu xaw tod at."
ft .j. ' - J
''ft
Quality-
that's the Reason
fcr the ever growing
popularity' cf Albcrs
Flapjack Flour.
Makes light, tasty hot
cakes. Order a Package
Your Grocer
Recommends
Albers quality
Flapjack Flour
C-irefuUv tea led cylindrical con
tMincr insures Mbsolut smitauon
. PROBLEM OF AGE
Judges Differ on Laws fort
Restriction of Divorces
In the Court.
MARKET
, TODAY'S yiOTUlOXS
I
( PORTLAND. March 3. Live-
I Block prices are steady.
! Kggs art Weak.
Uutler U steady.
tMd
FAVORS STRINGENT LAW,: : $
Standard
COltN
No. 1 K. T. ahtpmivit ,
No. 3 K. Y. nhittiiiitt
KIaH'K Sillily pmient. per
btij.; whole wiifMt. . , graham, $tl M:
bilk era' flard .,.-, lak.r
biut-Ktfni r a tent. $7.40- ullt-y ao(i
wlif.it. 96.4&: pintifthti, SCO.
lllLIJ-KKPS-1'rl.e f. o. b. mill:
Mlllruti, lun lota, f-T; mixed rum.
7.00 I WAN i'Kli -li iin rc. Koi -I t.ir;inc
W AN 1 III i III 1 or to !. g.-n
i a l tii-UMt-w or k. AUdt W. T t iaiu
roil SAl.K Dry ilr und OMlts-wood.
. ( 'It SAl.K Autrailun atu-pher puj .
aitiht iHri, $26 per Ion; liiltWllltitfi. t rr;
A. Mi 'l 'Si:iCKi:i'i;K w.mti iioxiiloii;
J ki- r, r, .f-:i-Ui l. w.
I i iAMFl'-A family mv. A I t
i 1.' ItlxnU' l.trtd Ki d 1-ulU'L.
l.ux
I'ATli B rhonornpti und re 'rt!a (op
tie. Imtuiit.' tij iii.ort St.
l SAUL- Kinat Whiti. Ia-kIuIS Kii
It SAl.K OK It KNT 4 4
AiKMlut Jmltfo suy IMvmvc Law
Arv IkHnl Snya Strlil Ijovs
Would Ittxtult iti lcluKt' of
INvorre (Ws.
PORTLAND MARKET
mum
luck Fork
Valley Tracts
?earft tor Home Builders
Here la an opportunity unparalleled in the history of the state.
'considering quality of soil, Irrigation privileges, lumber for build-
iig, wood, water, fish and game.
This project Is launched on the goldon rule principle and fos
'tirtd ! a spirit" of philanthropy.
Some of tho advantages offered are: Ileal river bottom land at
one-fourth its value; free water for irrigation; each tract embraces
time timber liind, also beautiful building sites.
I Big lumber mill and planer on the place. Lumber wholesale
ito builders. Mine to be opened. Finest trout stream In the west
rasse! Ibiough each tract. Unlimited outrange adjoining for
trock. Good school privileges, post ofliee and mail delivery.
Five to eight hundred dollars cash will handle these tracts,
lalance In five years at Cc. G'ct full information concerning this
wonderful offer. Size of tracts 20 to 50 acres.
The greatest fruit, stock and poultry combination ever offered.
anil remember, at one-fourth their real value. Pictures and soil
specimen on display,
Tor furllver Information call at 125 Cass St.
(International N'ewn ServlcM
MOW YUKK. Mareh lllnu..
trleally opposite views as to the best
way of remedying or solving tho
problem of the site" marriage
are held by two. modern Solomons of
the Now Yorktbench.
Judge Alfred 1. Tally, of the Court
of (ienerai Sessions, holds that more
stringent marriage laws will result
in fewer divorce. Senior Justice
Leopold Prince, of the Kighth District
Municipal Court, in answer to Judse
Tally, holds that stricter marriage
laws would desult in a deluge of di
vorces, and that easier divorce laws
would result in a far happier condi
tion of life and living.
"Did taxation without fermenta
tion make for a prohibition that pro
hibited?" asked Justice Prince.
'Make Man Jump Over."
"Mnrrlers of any kind onlv want to
make man Jump over theni," he ex
plained. "Make marriage laws strict
er and you will have a similar effect
to that produced by prohibition. Kv
eryone known that there have been
more hip-bottles and more drinking,
even among young people, than ever
nerore.
"People want to be free to do as
they choose. Legislative restraint
Imposed upon them that deprives
them of their rights makes them
want all the more to do a thing they
are told that they cannot.
"Refore a
-A married both wpar their best clothoa.
jj j as it were. Roth are on thoir host le
5 I havior. Neither nhows his or her real
5 i lf to the other. They cannot fore
0i see what the other may turn out to
6 lie like after married life. And just
m as iney memseives cannot foresee,
in-iiiir-i van any mw. ror inai rea
son, therefore. I cannot see how
stricter marriage laws would accom
plish anything.
'l4Uiu)i at IxM-ksniWlis.
" 'I.ove laughs at locksmiths and
it certainly will laugh at laws. If a
couple have made up their minds to
be married they will accomplish their
marriage somehow. .
"There have always, been runaway
marriages, and there always will be.
Often they turn out o be happier
marriages than those where the two
have kept company for years before
marrying;. .
"What I advocate, then, is not
stricter marriage laws but easier di
vorce laws. In the beginning of civil
ization, in the days of Moses, a man
could divorce his wife on the ground
of incompatibility. In those days, of
course, a woman was a mere chatter.
Today, when woman is tho equal of
man. the laws of Moses should work
both ways.
CATTLE
ChoU-e aleera ....
iU'dium tu Kood at
Fair to medium m--t, . . .
Ooiiunon to fair Btvt-rs. . . .
Chukw feeder
Kutr to Kood f-ed'TH
fholfe cowa d heifers..
Medium fiood cows and
heifers
Fair to medium cow and
heifera
Common cowa
Cannera
Knlla
Choue dairy vnKra
I'rinu Htihl t-atvea
Med'.um light calves
Heavy .ahca
1UHJS
I'riine liirht
Smooth heavy. 20-:ii'i it.a.
Smooth heavy 3uv ll. up.
Hough heavy
I at plKS
I'teder plKa
St.in. subject to dt.fkaKe.
sm:
Knot of mounttn lambs.,
Heft valley lainhfi
Fair to good
Cult lambs
Kattrn Oregon tei tiers. . .
l.iKht yeatlitiKs
Heavy yearlings
l.lcht wethers
Heavy welhcra
rolled barlov. I34ffjs, rolled ois.
rcrutch fed, 4 pr ton.
IMKN Vhlt. $4. clicked. ton
HAY Having vrlce f. o, b. 1'oUlrtud;
Alfulfn. lll.bKfr 14 per ton; cheat,
$10.&ttf 11; oat nd vetch. 14;.0.
ilovor. Ill; valley timothy. $MC15.
eastern Oregon timothy. lfflT.
Iinlrr tuuniry rruniKf.
I'rft es ' HCTTKK Cubes, axtrna. SiT6c lb.:
J .;5f 7 50 parchment wrapped, box lota. 41c; ear
. t.'oi) & iu, 41c. Uutterfat. buytn price:
. t.Mu 00 ji0i urade. STc. delivered l'ortlund.
. 4.."hmji KaUiS Iluylnif price. 2:Ti.V d-.n.
-' 'iif 4.5iM case count; jobblnaj prices. ch count.
t tt.uv 1 2 candled ranch, Ji m 2c; asso-
i'latltn selects. 80c, association browns,
Hssoialion ft rata, "8c; aauclatlon
pullets. 2 tic.
t'HKI'SK1 rmarhook triplets, price
to Jobber,, r. o. d. J la moult, u(c;
Touiitf Americas, ito pound.
FOl'l.THT Hena. 20 C ISv, aprlnffM,
S;c; du-'ka. XICc: Kee. 20c: tur
keys. Hva nominal, drwtsed 3Xi40o.
- IMlt K Fancy. 14Ve per pound.
VKAb Fancy, per pound.
Fro Its and Veselntne.
rill'ITH Navel orange. 4.;Slfi 50
hot : Unions. $1 fiiifl urapetruU,
14 lit..;0 box: bananas. Sfltc per in
! V N T'l : t Fii V ti i s h
S.0D
4.25 6.00 !
a.i;.rj! 4.2:.)
.iH t .o 1
lO.tiO'U 11.00
y.i'0i io. 'JO
6.50 if s.ou
4.iUio? 6,i0 j
.11.511 T) 12.00
10. mi j 1 l.int
krepliisr rooms
die.- H. II., .) .New
V ANTl lI w Kill m handa.
leiU't a nd wii'it'M eMH'C
u r. Si nd ttiihwcri to 1. t iler .
li.i-i.-hurg ItitoK Store, tiosehurg. Ore.
VVAN na." TIMIIKIl Will uclri-pl tim
ber Mt full or part pay on ranch tn
Josephine Co.. ou paced highway;
Hi l-.-H.l on place. Frlco 1U,U0U.0J.
Addicaa r, O. HuX 6S.
ach. I';
ctej an eta.
d house or house- vi.i. i-urelirea 9. C. K. 4 Ked
p two adult. Ad ' ,;!' ruU' ..:VUo r tvt J-bllUJ.
statu eipei - 1 l l1 lALh N.ce white need ukVs. at
d 111 tin I 1H-t V-'V - ,'vr hulea MabJo. oU'Dona
l oH sai.k- acrva
Und at a bargain. '
A.'.alea, (ir. ton.
rwn PAi.t notice touring car."
trade f..r Ford or Chevrolet.'
I'.V'd... dfliyvi y. I'honi! 47a.
good atlmber
It. StBTntKur,
Win
Also
I J OK SAl.r: tue pan mules, elht
i'ttuti; yeiirs old. icentla and A-ua to
work Fred O. Johnson. Fhutte J9,
vrL'iM'K: " Z
, itAi: about ;P'ii diu k. from 'Jt ncred
( IJoval 111.111111. Will sell ""heap;
Aiarcn Mil Uillvery. l.d pryant.
IIS4.'K!.!.AK4rS.
KCCS 1-Mrt It A IVIIIMi Kos. burg
l'rodu. e Co. Fh. me -T J.
TA1LOK1M and nrefsmanii a: if all
kinds, lli ttH'im. Mis uitnruii; 1
ra'rien nut In. IMumo 4V7. i-. M. :!:li-r'-
.dlison. Foil SALF- W'hite J.-Khoin vn (or
STUrp''i;iTTii'ir- tict a few s-itlns of ; hatching from T.uicrrd atralitUO to
run" from mv boavv laylnn strain S. I ckk traln. 14 per lio. Ala good
c. iilioite Island Ucda. Kutr - l'cr ' Ave. South. .
Ii"i- I I KK SA1-K---F.KKH
1.., $10 e
I'Ul
100.
riio
Mt.u-.
n.5n u . j
ll.:.i sr-n.75
ti.uua S-00
Sj.Ooy to.oo ,,,,,1 fi.s501.6 per box; cranberries,
i:iHttrn 1 1 X tier barrel.
I'OTAToKS Oregon. $l.T5ft2 00 p"
100 pounds: Yakima, 2tl '2 50 per 100
Id.OOtff 10.7
lO.Dnn 10. 1 K
8 niu.i lo.oo
6 00 ilj' S.00 :
s 00 .1 9,00
7.7.'. ) R.2S
c - V t
rain. I'lour. Feed. Kte,
WIIKAT
Hard white
Soft white
White club
I Hard winter
Northern aprlng
Ited Walla
( .ATS
No. 2 white feed
No. ? winy
HAUl-KY
Cr. w i tr
pounds; sweet potatoes. 60 & a-ic pur
pound, Nancv llall, $L'.r.o n.r crate. ,
ONIONS Tellnw. $7 50ftS per cental.
VKilKTARKKW Cabbage, Sj6e per
pountl; lettuce. I4.75CS crate; carrots.
$1 ffT 2 sack ; itnrlte. 1 6c per pound .
irreen peppers. 45e per pound' leets. $2
iti T.o per aack: celery, f tf.5010 rrata;
.aiifl..isrni I ?.ta (f; ni.r ernie:
6.7tr 7.2i siua-4h. 4c; sprouts, ioffllc; parsnips.
4.7ii'r 6.. per aack: tomatoes. $iT50
a.uuw-vv xix: artichokes. It.sRflll p-r tl
Feb
coinbera. IJ.&Ofl 3. .5 doaen; rhubarb.
' !JSc per pound; spinach, 13 per crate.
I
LOST An povm.
lXtt'NOl'aW specta.-iea. Owner may
hHVe same !' calling at this offU
and paying for adv.
tMI'Xl) Fur shoulder piece, owner
ple-ise call nt this office. dcsoiLu it,
andjy for ttiis adv.
UST Y ouniC I dew el leu (otter, brow n
Knots. Answers to name "I an."
Finder pi. -io tdione 1 - Fi:t.
FOTt ItKNT Safety ttposlt boxer
ltoscburir National ltnnk.
FFliN : ISIHCI t "room fi-r rent. 11- W.
Ouuclas. near .lackon.
FOlt ICFNT Ijitko front sleeping
ro(m. iiciosa from Klka halL Chonu
K-Y.
for sett inn from
mire Hollywood strain of .While
UKhorns. 1 1.10 f.r If.. J. I llat-
) n. ill. Cle eMliU. riiotia 10- r
' Ciilt VI.K--tij Flt'iuiah iiari "und"
llim.ilavan rabbits. Mu-rt Old
! Tmstv uii'l Uo-vg MiCUuttlftin lu
! 'iibator. Coinploii. Miller's Ailtion.
I l'ott SAl.K Good' "plastered" "house",
cheap; asy contract; amair pay
ments. W ill take tiUtnmuhllV, lots,
or sonndhlug aa part paying it. J.
I M. JiuhL
I l-MiiS rroto White LeKhorna la Aug? uni
to per cent last year, flrio p-r
' set link'. $7.oo per hundred. Hay-old
nix ny arrnnirenient. jane raraer.
A. T. LAWRENCE
1.2
1.2.1 :
1.22 '
WASHINGTON, .March 2 Live-j
stock and agricultural loans in thei
northwest were announced by the
..3t (10 war finance corporation today.
J9 00 Orecon receives 168,(l(10; Wash-1
;7T.O Inelen. sn.l)0; Irinho. f.S.0ll.
limo Orders Im. 1
Orders for lime should bo placed
at once with the nocrvtaiy of the
state lime board. Dean A. H. Cordley,
Oregon Agricultural college, Corval
lie. Thirty carlouds at $4 a ton
will have to be ordered to Justify
opening the plant. Should 1000 tons
a month be ordorett the present price
could be materially reduced.
HAY FOIl SAM-: j-lMume 1K-F1S.
Mi'sAiiii Hay. Kdetibower orchaid i
FoYt SAl.K :r"irond cuwa, Lomhlg I
fresh. J. M. Judit
F'OK BAUK IM.Hk llr $3 T.O. clock oa i;
f4J iuyer Hiy. .
I-Vtil SAi.F. F res n milk cow. lloyer .
ltros. I'hone 1I-KM1
FOlT SAld". Hoi acre farm, close In;
5S hit In town; hUfdiitss and resi
lience property in city ; ti wck nd i
tiurlnkr cars, all uood bai arahis.
I'h'tuo ::ey-lt Itefore a a. m. or after'
" p. m
Canyon v 1 1 le. Oregon,
IMIl SAI.lv Onn X-horso electrj mo
tor, one lm h water motor, a. num
ber of Iron and wooden pulleys and
cons idem hie Iron shafting, M la
koihI condition. Inquire at e wall-vi.w
orrice.
iH Kill SAl'F 4 foot slal'W'ood,
old growth elnw fir, carlo-til lota:
Green. JJ.IO f. o. b. enra lloffeburw ;
dry, $150 per co,-d. Wester aT Lum
ber & Export Co.. (Cottage Qrove,
Or e.
l'l H SAl.K 1 1 acres of clioica river
but torn Kiinlen aoU: aub-lry a:ated;
KTow a everything perfeefjun, , aB
potatoes, melons, toiimtoea. corn, and
any and nil other Harden tru'Jc. This
place will pay for it del f evejy two
ears. at the price aaked lor It.
I '.ooo luindles the deal, with .liberal
terms on balance. Sickness enjiaa ftir
selling, fcice MauldliiK. on th Curry
etnte. .
more with less cost and shorter
hours, and in these things every
farmer is interested; therefore, we
come to the true purpose of the
tractor school.
This is not a selling campaign. We
are not asking tho fanner to buy out
to listen to our story. Through this
school we are offering him a t,iu
tion to his many, many problems. It
lb a school of Tower Farming.
Out With Hie lamfvrg. , , ... L Vhc.re will- uA;rro.f'sor Gllmote
Have you removed those hens or w uregon Agricuiiuru twi.'Ki.
neeuing no inirouuciii'ii, who win
from which ycu do not want to get
hatching eggs from the breeding
l-vn? Hemetnber that this is the sea
son that even the IouIlms will lay
and eggs from (hem may hatch more
poor producers.
l'lr Tree t'aterpilliirH Wanted.
Fir treo lent caterpillars oceuring
at this time tis half grown brown
worms grouped in web nests are to
'3 found infesting the firs in many
Either a man or a worn- 1 parts of western Oregon. While these
an ahoulrl he allowed to divorce the are a distinct species from
other nn the rounds of incomnatibil- that occur later on oak. aide
those
and
rOMMI'Kt'I Ali AtiKXT. TA
ity.
t
S. J. 1.. II AMMKUSI.Y !
Ml ItT IN AtTO WIIKCK :
flopped about seven feet In the rear
of it.
Mr. Campbell said that he was
compelled to get out to crank the en
gine and as he was about, to do so
he noted that an approaching street
car. Ihat he expected to stop, was
"IHvorce Ijiws fiood."
"I aid convinced that the divorce
laws of Nevada are good laws. There,
after six months' residence, a divorce
can lie obtained on the grounds of
desertion or non-support or incom
patibility. "Unfortunately, the divorce laws
In Ueno benefit the rirh and not the
poor. The poor suffer here, just as
thev suffer with prohibition. The
rich man has his cellar stocked, but
the noor man cannot buy even a
fruit trees, they are being used by
1 the experinreni station In breeding
up parasites to prey upon the later
fruit tree forms. Growers will con
fer a distinct fnvr-r on tho Investi
gators if they will collect these nests
of worms, pack them in a strong slioe
box that won't be cruslivd In the
mall, and send them by parcel post
to the depart ineiit of entomology at
Corvallls.
HtTI.ANI). March 3. Mrs. .lo-
tth I. ll:!lit,t..rt:W. 94Q L'.ul Vtf.
nth sif. i. wife of Denutv District he noted that an approaching street rrh man has his cellar stocked, but Spiny for Hmun Hot.
'Tiie5- llammerslv. was serlnuslv car. Ihat he expected to stop, was the noor man cannot buy even a Where blossom blight, caused by
"red when an automobile driver.1 upon them at a s?d that rendered j ronn'e of classes of beer a week. ! brow n rot fungus on cherries, plums,
W'alo-r n. H"iiey, her son-in-law, 1 a collision Inevitable. Ho said he -The rlrh can go to Keno and star prunes, apricots, and certain varle
- ran.:u.-il frnm the rear h- a I wn unable to irlve warning, but valt- fit nn pxnensive hotel for six months. , lies of pears, has been bad In the
Vil-tn. k sired car. :rs. Henley, ! ed over the bridge rail. The street I ,m no poor person csn afford to go j past years, crnwers should plan to
liv. .-at 710 Kast Madison street, ! car smashed inio the Realty car. I there to obtain a divorce. give tlinroiiL'h spraying wlih llor
:k"n and bruised and her sis- i pushing it Into the Campbell marhine m n favor of a uniform dl- deaux 4-4-."ti just as the first petals
Theh, ;i Hnmmctslv. sustained and shoving them both ahead of ll'vnreo law that will bring about rii- are opening. Considerable reduction
r .rlen-i about the neck, face an.1 for a distance of 1 5 or 20 feet. I vorre nn the simple grounds of In-1 of loss bv brown lot has b i ob-
besides In ing bruised. i Mrs. llanunersly was unconscious 1 mnipaiiliillty, if for no other reason i tallied by tisitig this spray. O. A
The collision occurred as the Ilea-when pbkod up. but recovered in the; ,ian for the sake of the children. ' Kxperiinetit Sttitlon.
J oitoi. ml. ib- w;is easlliound on the , emergency hospital, where she was! mow ,an anv children erow mi to llvel o.
taken for treatment. Mr. Ilcaley es-, ,ful. happy lives wnen mir par- I ir.MI KS AT IT:TI!
cam-d Injury. ents are continually fighting all
o I home?"
AKTIOX. I o
Parties wishing the highest price
C.
s-Atimrn, i.rtiluo on the street-'ar
":.", A short distance east of the
!g.. r, nt.r Thomas R. Campbell.
V K.i-t Kelly street, auditor or thJ
''nil Hospital Hssociatioti, was
J1",! to stop on account of engine
Wte,!,,!
ctir to pass,, so Mr. llealey
VnMinn' Onn rene.'ils
for Hielr nersonal property see M. C. ! .. ' ... '.,. ...i,i,, .ri.,
l b. re was no room for the , Hadabaugh, Auctioneer. 530 N. Pine; , he terrible meaning. Put
miiMm Tn-n mitii f I " r-pe'tltlon of the word, no mental
X,,,'!,': IT. heJ. " v ""en Vh," i!,: on-1 Picturing of Its physical and menial
1 erst io l ima te en iiuiv nrpolntert tv ' hnrmrs can convey any real meaning
"'c e.imin n er DoiiKiHs ''"tv. , ,Wo who rat plentifully every
'ir. K'Ol. ailintllimralor of ll,e esMte ..f f...,.,KI t nlphl
Kv.i I. Halt ite,.a-l. All p. moos aav. no i''P '
tia v i lit.-
LLOYD
CROCKER
SOMETHING OLD
Yet New
I had a special lot of
Old fashioned
HOREHOUND
Made by my candy
manufactures
H fust Arrived
9:ccfor to Hamilton Drug Co.
talk to you on power mechanics.
Charles Harrison ono of the
slate's oldest plow men and the as
sistant manager of one of the world's
biggest plow works, will help ns
solve our plow and cultivating prob
lems. Then Hill Munroe, n lubrication
expert of national repultillon, who
will brighten up the dark deep prob
lems of lubrication which have so
long perplexed us.
Finally, Mr. Allison, an expert on
Ignition, rarburetion, and combus
tion engines.
Again we will remind you and the
farmers that this Is not a tractor
sales campaign but truly educational.
The farming Industry Is the larg
est single Industry In the world. In
dividual rapid transportation and
power farming nre two of the blggoel
problems of this industry.
Why, then, should we not benefit
from tho vast experiences f such
men as above mentioned, and such
others who have been "through the
mill." It being possible perhaps for
us of the farming Industry to reap
from this experience, thus enabling
us to te better salesmen for power
farming, and finally bring about a
solitiiou for our great problem
Perhaps just through your learn
ing one additional use for your trac
tor, it may be possible for one of
your neighbors to see the llrht.
Then, truly, yon have helped ibe
other fellow In his pursuit of happi
ness, and we will have pained our
objective.
Yours for a period f Increased
proyperlty,
C. A. T.OCK WfiOD.
To be held at the C. A. l.o. kwood
salesroobi March lilh. 7lb and Mb.
from 7:30 to 10 In th" evening,
o
IN n WKMI P'l't V.
Ill the District Court ot Hie I'llltcit
Mules for the District of Oregon.
Ill llie mutter of Kuii it. Khld, Imnk-
ToT'llic creditors of Karl II Ki'bl. of
Smlierllii, In Ibe county of DoukIhm,
niol district aforesaid, u I'Unkrupt:
Nolle.' la In reoy fctvcn ie.ti .n
"Mil .lav of February. t2S. the said:
F irl 11 K lilil w hs dnlv iidjiidtoiuci!
bankrupt: Hnd thai tlin tlrsl nieetliiK or
Ills creditors will he. held lit the office
of Ilia iinderslKned referee le Hose
loirK. Oregon, on Hie HU'.i day ot
March, at 1" o'clock III the fore
noon, al whhh mild lime the nild
eri'dttors iiuiv atlend, . prove their
claims, iipliolol s irustce, exajilne I lie
hlinkrnpl. mid tinnsacl auffli utlier
loKincHs as may properly culinl hvfurc
said iio'et iniv.
a,ed Mure.. 1. , VM.TON,
Itefereu 111 Hllllkl liptcy.
l'TlOI KHSlOVAl, C.R1)4
lilt. I,. A. w lot. i s. ii.ntut. It; Verklns
Hldg. PboroiOll. .
Mils. F. IN OWUN Ci.l I'hiwcra, I'hous
;0. 109 Ho. Jackson 81. .
I int. M. II. PI. Vl Kit Chlrcjirsctlo
, I'hvsl lan. ill W. I.nno St. .
1)11. I. Ill IX A. 1111. 1. Mill, rirnlli Urn.
i. IkI Slut uml Savings link dldip.
l'lione Hi?.
RI.ITK IIKl'l'Y I'AIII.IIIIS llnsrburst
Nail. Hank III, In. l'hoiiu 21!.
HEMSTITCHING 10c
.(No extra .liarire for silks or
at Hllops).
Kirst class work. Prompt service.
Mull orders al'ioltvd.
WAIIXDCK AM) DOVOIIl I".
llosebut Natl. Hunk llldg.
phono 21 2-.I.
pr ! i
l;..
to 11
I .mil,
nix iniinlhs 1
Dit.d lilr
Adiiilnlslriifor
Hall rte.
IIF
Mirii i:
it.
claim
re.iulr'd to ereseiil tiie n
iiioij. Hn ov law
nr. Or.p.,n. within
a. lie hereof.
' ,,, re ITt'l. f.iJ-'.
CKuRCK I. HAI.U
i,f I lie enlutit of K a I.
ed
u k of i'i:iisoAi.
iinri-:iiTi.
NoCc Is h' : Klvti IVnt Hie nn
.l.'r.nvd "i.-:il,ic of I r Creek Dis
trict I'.cicl.is C,,iir.l. (lreei.ii. wl.l hy
vlrt'ie of ll e t. r'iM ,f a ti.-ittet morl- ,
itaic- ant in a "lin e with tt'e law
n ,, 1 1 , to el, nod pr.ii id' il.
n M ililld.iv tie I'll dnv of Van h.
is" mi the her 'f '" ocli.-k a ni .
7,1 Vv .I..I n hiKii-.r at
f .V. tth Main and V. ash
In Co- cilv of llose
.., riihii,- I'li'iiiin for
i.l, In I and t ' '"rn' 1
; .,i,.r. nomt.T-1 and f-
,., tlelv aid will apply Hie pro. ."i
f .., .a!.- i" 1 " ' III of in, , x-
... . , . .,."f I t '"' remainder ul"ti
rv n.'te d-ite.l at
1., '. li. r 7. ir.t.i. f'T
f II, I'lllP'l'.A X
said estate a re ' ...ff Irient I V. Securely. Help the
'""! f.imine stricken of Russia.
at the trip
liiklt'
sir.
e! ta'n
n to-r
,rk ..t !:
I I ' -I'd II
h ii
rtt
In
id
orl-
w I
'if i '
Mai.
ef a ' '1.111 mort-
nient of a-ie.
rv
let.. I a"-' I
Fat! uarv. l.'J-.
2!st diy of
Doug.ua Count;
I'
ll Hill
- W DH.1.AHD.
i'r.-"k D..lrict,
orcaon.
vnr piuiDt t i: wi. on
MoHAIIt, lll AD 1 III--.
A counlry-wid'e meilliig of
wool and tliol.lltr pioinieein mm
be held at (lakland. Saturday,
March 4th, at l:Vt In ibe
iifternooii. If you plodure wool
or mohair don't fail to be pres
ent at this no rtltig.
It. A. WARD, t
Manager of Ibo Pacific Co-
Op'TailVe WOOl I, roweis iVSBIJ.,
will be pri s. nt and expiiuu to
joil the factors ,'iiieniig nun
the profltaboi uiereiiandlsit.g or
ibis valuable crop. Kvery pro
duct r of wool or mohair is ry
ntui b n.ier. ted at this lime in
learning what the 12.! ss.oi
lias In store for blm. Tbl m. ei
Ihl Is I'lahiie.l to give you aume
sotchghn upon Ihat v-ry sub-j'tl.
Itoselnitg. Cngon, March 1, 192.
l-.'ar Sir:
The Trnrior Sehisil. I
"The rr'ason why I believe tliat tio
Irncior has rreat future ahead of'
It is because I hellove that It will in-1
crease happiness and make life niorej
worth tho liiitig for inire people
throughout th'- world tlian any othei
device whioti ttas ever been given io
mankind.
"HKNMY KOItD."
Pieiy farmer is a power farming
salesman, wl.ether he knows it or
not. '
Should he be the right kind or a Victor Nh hoD. who b
imrliir own. r he tialnri.llv I. lir.i-1 lend I Ui! .VI' ox AlHonoMI
inotinir poc r larmlng by continually Hon s- liool in
. 1 1 y proving and demon- """!' month!
Hue benefit of "Traeior ; rl,v 1:1 "i",
1 Hroi kway. II
tod ho a tractor r.p
ALTON 8. J ltLT AMI SONS
Are ready to turnisn nny lumber
and timbers ni-ed"d for any building
as low os anyone. See us before luiv
ini: ( Is- -A liere. Patroulr.o liosebiirg
labor. ... I
Permit No. 17
You are
Protected
HY (.OOH I M ill IIOMI
ITUI.IC LIAllll ll Y IVSlll-ANCI-j
I'AIICO INSl ka.nci:
t 01,1 isitiv ivsi iumt:
,AM)
PKOPLP.TY KAM.lt. IO INSl'll
AXCK I'll. I ll l!Y I S WITH YOLK
Pi 111 i si.itv it 1; ro.i mis
sion. wi-: npi:i! ith loit initi'.
C.MII Il HA I i:s AI'PHOX I D
ItY 'MIL'S COMMISSION.
DENN'S
Transfer ami
Storage Co.
men 1.11 di: i t 11, 01 al
nv III 11 dim; mai 1 ltll..
231 N. Main Street '
rno.Ni: is.
The filmy, deli-'
cate garments you
hate to discard as;
worn out renewed
by our cleaning. ;
Our Auto Will Call
I'hone S7T
Cher-ro!
IIAIll) WIIKAT I
flour :
;iAUA.NTi:i:i ,
HEINLINE
('ftnacriltirrjr iif Mualf anif Art.
Mitfh nt hool crclltB for I'laito and
V"e. ;
K lfnt.fii rtfii and tninnlntr (JliiBura
1'lir ;!:'. KohlhatCfia. lllilg.
and porMMf
Mtiating
v.nrk."
afnr be i j
ing bi-t pan
ct it). p;,r .ill v
trHior owi
Thr ill
.iirr f-sf ill f
All pn.r-p
Menr- Km
thing, tl."
-t
Tiei at
likI Ala-
l'(.rtiand tor ibe
pasf-d through 1liM
nr'iiit" In lit- htitne at
vi Ml fj't ri'l fouii 1 1 in"
r. tli his iiart-hiM. Mr. and Mir-. I. II.
is m dsistenf In play- M' h'M. at inai piaco. i
he gorif-ral pcheniM t.f " "
1.1 nn t titr wlih ho many
f 11 round lilrn.
tut n nre what we term
nir-n.
: iiy renters In the farm
I wiy: "Aa a general
I. rtll'TS h'lV bettered
tin ir hfii'iin-ii condition during tfn
I-a-t 1" intei'liH, but th" priMnrUon
Hiy'n df fu'M prfidurtH ate Mt 1 1 1 t'o
rltr" to l.r - lrlr-s ii sllow fair
ir argirn of 1 r.it. Wbat the farm r
niiMi ri i to p 1 blfs biiin on m pay
I r; ar Im- is i ' low or the rfmt f,f
pi fniir:g. r ' 1 it Int? and harTf-n' In p
of ill's rn v- Thin hlniip will inrreane
1U p-nf.m "
i'ow er far ii ing 111 ana producing
M:! 1:111
LW"-U j .-' A-
FREE
CATALOG
MilUnk
NO JOB Tod Small or Too Large
Plumbing
AN1
Heating
SCOTT BROS
Phone 407 M;iin ;nu! Oak
When you want the boi In
plutiil.li,s and heating supplies
call the
Roscburg Plumbing &
Heating fo. :
DKI.L V. IUST ;
OF KICK PIIONK ini
212 N. JAt K()
TRANSFER
Wood for Sale
1.. 1:. t 11 011:1 ns
4li fnn Wnil. I'lioiie llll.l.
Moore Music Company.
"Miiui; mi sic."
Iiut.nlrir and Profr'-nlv 1 aerh.s.
Ilitli Srh'Hil Cr. dlls.
PI11110. Mis L. H Mooie
Voice, l'l.e M. Sullivan
PI, one r,o3,