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0 ' Romtnui xt-ws-rfview. ftitpav, march it,' 1022. ffCWi Benson P. T. En- Saturday bargains if dorses Bond Issue 3JSAB Materials no Failures TOD SAW When you use it jou use less A well Httenriiil mcmim t rur.m-Tiavh r assoiUIlon of the 1 "'"sun mliool, wan held ut the 'hool hous,' last niRlit. City tfuiwr 1 Intondi-nt M. si. Ha unit wan irtwnt unj also Attorney A. X. Urvutt of llu siluiol hnard. Ilulh .poke at U riBih upon the bond iesue which la I to be the subject of the special school election to bo held on Anril 1. Mr I Orcutt slated authoritlvely from the I Valley lambs 30 cents Inpior, "w.u.ii uuaru, mat unless tne J1U.-I other lambs and sheep steady " "u"" '" " voien mat It will Tne best valley lambs U be necessary to take the music Ue- liaiiinent. home economics and nian- Kg en and butter steady. uui training out of tho schools of the ! city, as money to nmke repairs mirt , improvements to the school build gs and grounds must be forthcoming this year and if the bond Issue U not granted It will be necessary to trilll HnU-n ttl, PlliiMlnv uvnunoa the schools by eliminating several I ohoicii 'iiieers departments. Following Mr. Orcutt'. i Medium to kooiI steers talk, the ..ssociation considered the i '"" ' medium steers I TOD.1V S yi tn.v i toxs WASHINGTON'. March 17. Chttle prices are steady. j Hogs IS to 25 cents lower, ! prime light lll.-i and $11.60. SI It 11.00 IIAH1.ET llrewlnir Stutulaid fsttd No. 1 K. T. h'pm.n. 57.50 No. K. Y. ttlilpmeut 1?.:'6 KLOt'lt r'ttmllr p,iti. IS 20 tr bbl.; whole wheat. IT; si'slmiu, Itt.ttO; bakers' hard ulititte li.vo; bakers' hluentom patent. $:.40; vslley toll wheat. HI!.; itrnlRhls. H oi. PORTLAND MARKET bond Issue In a public discussion In I VedcV. ..... which all present joined. It was al-1 Kuir io toed feeders... nio.-it iin-inlnw.nelv .lui.fil...! ilia i 1'liolce cows and heifers. Trie. I .76! 7.60 (.50 st 6.6" J 00 4.50$ 6.(0 &.uilji 6.60 4.6" 6.00 PMt When you buy it moderate in price A pound ccn of Calumet contains full 16 oz. Some baking powders come in 12 oz. cans instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure you gat. a pound when you want it . lln.ination of any of the departments "i""r. . . .. . ... I.OOO 6.75 KivitiK students practical training : Fair t.i medium cows and would work to the great detriment heifers of the city schools and upon this ! i-an .C.." ." '. sbowinp the association went on ree- Hulls ...... ' ... crd as favoring the bond Issue and ."'".'ry ''' ,.,(. . .1. i.. i.. ; rim.. iiKiit caiv I Medium llKbt calves lleuvy calves Will design and make your frocks,; J."H!Sr, gowns nud wrap, for all occasions, j suunuh heavy, 'so'o-s'o'o' "l'l.V. and also do remodellr.s, at reason-! smtmth heavy sou ins. up. able prices. Will como to your home if more desirable. Telephone 177. 120 W. Lane St. 4.15 a 1.00 S.i'iut 4.25 1.25 if 1. 25 J.oO .jr 5.60 lo.ee ii 11.00 . .J U oo 8 So 1 t oo 4.504jp 6.50 It. 50O11. 00 10.0011 11.00 S.0"1 10,00 MKTHODIST IIEV1VAL Comparative Data of School Districts of The First Class in The State of Oregon L attendance Is Increasing, and ; CHHISTIAX CIU KCH fcery y more Interest Is being SuniLty, .March It). B sted in the meetings RoinR on Happy Harmony Quartette of C Methodist church. W. S. Gor- O Kuuene, morning and evening. pastor-evangeiisi, spoKe nisi ! iiniiy mniuies sucieu cunceri on recklessness, basins nls an- v in evening. w on words from Paul's ship-I . "We let her drive." "Lire iso4444444V4444444 a trial trip before launchlns eternity. History, experience 444444444444 NOTICK. The O. A. C. Madrigal club will appear in concert Tuesday 4 night in the high school audi- lorlutn. Admission 3fc and 50c- FOIt CXH'XTY Jl'DGK. conscience teaches u that wei lot allord to live tne drilling lite, lis selfishness on fire. It takes Icourage to live than to commit Some apt illustrations rea! life and part of an original I addod much to the effectiveness is service. " k. T. E. Isaacs sang 'It Is Real," s usual lifted the audience by in eutbusiasm and sympathetic -rsT RennJsoD spoke at a children's! To the Voters of Douglas County, jlnt after school this afternoon Oregon: Is alravs populnr with the boys j I hereby announce mv candidacy irk She was a trained nurse on the republican ticket for tne e entering- the evangelistic field, office of County Judge at the iit will be Enworth League night primary election to be held on the ! lubjert is "A Young Man's! 19th day of May, 1922. I ask your ar " Th cinrin ...iii ni-n hoisupnort upon my record as County 4 to the inspiration of young 1 JlK" for rle-ven months, and also U 'Oil lliy 1 'L'UI U oumii aui - Collector of Pouclas County for ten years. If, I am nominated and elect ed I will dif-rharge the duties of my ofiiTO faithfully and cudi.avor to con duct the affairs thereof as economi cally as is consistent with jrood buai- UJy SI PT. M. S. HAMM.) A few days apo the data of fifteen sthools was listed showing the tot;U cost of maintenance and tho enroll ment. The per capita costs found below were obtained 1y dividing the cost by the enrollment. In this item, which is most Indirative of the economical f.dminiptraiion of a school, wo find that Kosohurg ranks 10th among the fifteen cities where cokis were re ported. Nine districts maintain their schools at a greater cost per pupil and five at a less cost. Ter capita school cost, 1921-22: 1. ltend KoukIi hfttvy I at Kt'ftipr ilir Sines, subject to .dockage. Kat of mountnins lamb Ht-Ht vhIU-v lunibn I'uir to uood ;uil luuitis It:. tern Orepon feoderrj. I.lirht ycartlnKS llHvy yenriiriB LiCht Wot htr Ho:ivy wctlifi KWfs ... . a l.rnin, nuur, rrro, Kts. WIIKAT Feb Tlnrrt white fl.?5 Soft white 1 ! While club 1.24 ltnr.l winter 1.23 Nortticrn cprlnff 1.22 U-l Walla 1.19 OATrt No, '.' white feed $31 no N.T ? trrv 5900 11.50,fU.T . . 11 .MiMt.T io.O"4 io. ;& i 8.00 .t 10.00 ! fCj 8.00 R-Ofl-VT 9.0ft 7.7f.j 8.25 fi.Tr.it 7.75 a.',:, 7.5J. 75 t ooij.' t oo W1L.1J-Ki:hfl lTUm'l. o." h - mill: Mlllrun, tun lot. $J.", mixed tan. $2ti; traliilit art, tS rr ton; nilclilUnK. U; rolled bitrlfy, I.MCI3S, rollU oats, tiTHtcii tfi, 4i ir ton. COliS Whli, $34: n-ttvked. $38 ton. IIAV auymic vrlce f. o, b. Portland: Alfalfa, Hl.ftO-ffU per ton; t-,het, lO.BOitll: oat and vetch. $W M; clover, $11; valley tlmiuhy. lUlS. eaatern Oregon timothy, lUffK, llalrr d t'ountry Produce, ntlTTKU Ouhci, extmi, I&ualo lb.; parebment wrapped. buX lota, ile; car tons, 41c. Iiuiu-rffit, bnytnir iirlc; rso. l grade, a. a aMivered rortiunn. FKiS Buytn price. Jtft-fSc doxen. caee count: jobblnK pricca. cae count, 25 4t2o; candled rn-h. 27ft JSc; aaco elation aelecta. 30c; assorltitlon browns. 2c; aaeoclatun Urata. 2So; aasoolatlon pulltUa, Ztc, CHEKSP- riltamook triplets, price tn jobbert., r o. b. '. Jlaraook, 6a; Venn America. SJo pound. POl'l.TUY llena, i'ift 2a aprlnira. 22c; duoKa. 1i C Sc; geeae. 30c; tur keys. I've nominal. diead Sis $ 40c. I'OIirt Kanoy, 14 Ho per pound. VEAL Fancy. lSc per pound. Prutta and eaetnbie. FIll'lTS Navt 1 orangea, 44.7BOfl.60 box : lemona, $.50fl s grapefruit. $4.J5ff 7 :5( hnf: bananax. Kflyc per lb.; uppUa. $1 1!43.2S per box; cranbcrrlea, twmtern, $ per barreL l-OTATiiPl-S Oregon, $I.T5ft$00 Per 100 -pounds; Taklma. $2f2fi per i00 pounds; sweet potatoes. 6 HITS -ia per pound Nancy Hall, $J.S0 per crato. ONIOVfi Vollnw. $7.ft0C8 per cental. VKaKTAni.nS Cabbage, ifi Be per prttind; lettuce. $4,750 ! crate; carrots. Ilflj sack: garlic, 16c per pound: txrecn peppers. 4Jc per ponnd beets. $2 ft J.5A per sack : celery. $.5'4io crate: t-nullflower. $;..3a per crate; iiinpri, 4r; sprnt, 2o-fi jio; pan-nips. $).5it4TJ.so per nark; tom.nors. $.ri 0 per luff: artichoke. $l.H.rtfi per doxn; cucumt'ers. $a.rOC2.75 dozon; rhubarh. IS4jo per pound; spinach. $3 per crate. WE WILL GIVE YOU Extraordinary Specials Even Better Values than our Every Day Bargains. Everybody's Exchange SEE OUR WINDOWS KI'Kt-IAIi 1X)K SATi nn.W. $22.00 Grass Rurs. 10x12, at $10.(10 $18.00 Grass Uiirs. 8x10. at $8 00. M'KBAN. PAUUY & BALDWIN, llonsft Furnishers. Astoria . . . . Marsliflold . l'rndli'ton . . Mi'Mllulvltlo Tlio Dalles . Medfnnl . . . llaken linker I5osol)urBr . . T.a Ornnilo . Kuceno Ashland . . . Corvallis 911.00 7 9.. '10 1 79.H0 ! 74.70 B. 7. S. 9, 10. 1 1. 12. 1.1. II. 1.-.. Salem 6:1.70 llOVS' AM) GULLS' ( u 1 WOKK (Hy County Agent li. V. Cooney.) Wo have a number of boys and Rills who doslre to become members of Difr. sheen, rsilr nml nnMKp.. Ai..i. I;-; ! ' seeuruiK Rood purebred anl J?' J I mnl where conditions will warrant. ai"l Hi u"iB this we need the names ..iuj0f hreedors who havo purebred anl- 9.1. .iU iniila ... -upll b vnnA grades. In wriliiiir us Klve the lnformallon we need about your stock, enabling Ha In Lnva titun In .....l.t.... -..I -n id I '"ns for """"bers. H'e desire lo pur 1 ' ' dasi1 from looal breeders wherever b.'.-O ' n(w.ll,lu . .,., 1 1 . ,ft t ...i. i uuuui uiutoa nuuw UEAD COLDS II Melt in spoon; inhale vapon; apply frly up nostrils. CLASSIFIED COLUMN IIA JIHW t'-llt-IKO WtlX rOUMO OB LAM riOl HDH IUDIIIII 'HUW TODAY. WANTKI) Mt-n lo slash brush, l'bono 14-KH. IImv, r llrus. Bojrer W ANTKI1 Men t cut pules fer WMOd s w. lienor Hros. rhuiiH-KM. VANTi:i Twtlll, welKht l" H;"'1- T. I'., lmtu-uii. HciHuburtf, H. K. t. No. 1. or t'lu'iiD lt-l-'x. WANTKI Incubator. "Htsts nmk nj I7.i'. ittid lint ,. Alxn lililco to M It. Adrcnn lru uliutor. Ncwm-Iti-v low. WANTKI), TIMDKIt Will aevrpt tlm bur ns full or vrt pay on rsncb In Joneptilne Co.. on pavrd blKliway; school oa place. I'rlCtf Slu.uuo.OO. Aihlrc f. a 1WI tit. ' 111:1. 1' WANTKI' Kxpcrlt need prun cis, at once, :tSc un hour. Mi'iils 2Ac rni h ut lunkboutt. lirttia? toots antl blankolH. I'rrinaiicllt plJice ror uv cial men, jtvcilnnj orclntids. KOn 8A1.K Kronh milk cow. ir. riion li-rn. Vujt AI.K i'upa and laylun uans. (12 Jnclii-st,.r tiL fell BAl.B, Ulock fir ii in, blooa oak M- oy rr arts, it -Fi. tR HAli Itur. KdAnbowsr Orubard Tra.ls. I'lions It-It. l'XMl S.U.K liltth arsiU ujd puui pracil. allyncw 'lions&ul. I-Kit HA1.I-: Niiw and ' used, piano layor rolls, l lions sot WiKin l'oit baLw IVr-7ir fr.iS ST tlor. lKr i'rek fuis 0iabl Foil KAI.B (ill BUNT iU Hfi rmSTC '!!. Hprlnasr. Asalaa. Orsgoo. l-lt SAl.llncutiittor, radni round Hood us new. At baraaln. Boa t'ara lo& Hell. i-.'i. n. iciiu tuiuitj nua Mw. Kic mllkdr, Jut frash. LladDlirai 1'lxonvllWt, MlStT-'.I.IVMOOrS. TAlTTtlN ana aressmHKtl w of all klnils 6:1 k Sllln. Mra OatbrbUa- T TUAliK Villi Mtulol 1 j HuKk six toilrlnir car: Kuoit cotulltlon; Jut overliuulod; fi uooil tires. Want tonl truck. Muni lie In kom1 comllttou. II. U". Yovmt; & Hon. 1'hons 417. V A RO Ft UB Oner 17 Million Jan UttJ YtaHg 0 0. SO what you have. A hie evenine of music at Chris tian church Sunday nlfilit. It ipriiu suits In Tolret twills. embroidered. Bell Millinery. 0 pn.K ( LASS IIOI.IIS StMiAL ai.tox s. am) soxs Are reany to lurnlsn Rny lumber and timbers needed for any building as low ns anyone. See us before buy ing elsewhere. Patronize ltoseburg labor. 1'hone 32 4. Llml... , . , , ,. ness judgement, equalize the asscss k l? L 01 'le n',,,e ClaSS f. v 1 fo as to distribute the tr.x! f.oJla, m l I yfry, "" r! burden more evently and see that one rlal at the church Bailors last . ... ... ... . .,, ,. Tl,n ,.l . . 1-1-1 A lUIIHlieu LrillH WUIIH Ul Oflv l l u XOTK'K The class which is composed Rinx people of the adult a?e n Fhort i.iisiin.fjR session followed 4 social lime In which everyone Old fashioned pames were until a late hour when re 4i "nts w. re served. In spite of 4 attractions there -were approxi t; 20 nieml'ers of the class nres- cclved for every dollar expended In For cravel, hand end river sedi ment, or exravaiiriR wink, call phone the construction of roads, and that! laT-H. A. S. Wullacc .Sand A: Gravel the bond money shall be expended , Company. where It was voted by tne people 01 this couny. (Tald Adv.) GEO. K. QL'INE. 1 ITdaV Snpclat In.Hna' Jir-n's bos-. Stephens. and l.KtTlllEU UK UK New bolts of silk jersey tuhinK for vests. In flesh and while. Add a new silk jersey to the lingerie fam ily. Bull Millinery. OTI i It I- AXXOl XI i:ikxt. I hereby announce my candidacy for the republican numlnailon fori xiaiuel w. Green, of Louis- m.Miiv commissioner of DoUKlas' ivcil in IloseburK ! ...intv nrp,m t the nrimarv elec-1 r-ornine and will give a lecture; Uon ,"' be held May 19th, 1922. In t the Klks hall on Christian ; ,,i,in, ,1,1. nnnn inc. ment I Invite Jii'lKe Creen is a member 1 ihe attention of the taxpayers to my I'Oard ef Lectureship of the church, The First Church of '"!' t.tiit. In Hoston. Mass., sai.l lr, la n .1.1. ,.... n no rl.iri.-e for this leclure, V"' u..iv is invited. It will "f t S 0 clo-k. V ir a i.ew hat. LLOYD V ROCKER jVOUU WIFE WOULD APPRECIATE A BOX OF OUIi CANDY is disappointed, we refund the price the candy record for oconcniir namnnstration of the county'fl nrinirs. A fair and corclt'ntinus Invrslt'Ulnn of tho cnuniy's buslnM will nh(iw that it has born carrird on in a cart ful and buMiioia-Mke manin-r and tliM 1 havo always kiit tlio liii' r'.t of tho tax raypr? upptTmoni in my tnind. and that I hav Pin port d a policy whirl, haa paved thorn llmusandfl of dollars which nilpht havp tM-.n lot to tln-m throueh a car-la busiin s policy. If t-U-cifd I pruini:- tn cnn'imn a pro-pi-fsHivt' luit iTcii'Miiir and bu.-inrn-lik'1 ndniinisiratinn of tho ronnty'a affairs, and to ndun' tiso l.flrd'-n of tho taxpayers ?o fiir as llos within my power. Th:H,kinre you for past pi:'pport. and nssuri: '.i that your coniinn--d aupport wt!l W appreci ated, I am, llos;.Tifiilly. KPWIN WiJAVKU. to i: ti;hmi ti; tHil m MM lltltKI. . nh:ill 1"'. ami in li.-tt-1'V. tlcln red duty of vry "rsuii nrin. ru-ji.iri i. rsi. :j. mmp'tny ami oritur,' -tnn, ).'.t-:ni:. if' iil itiL'. !"! :i i.r ki - 'I'mI c-i ill r ln Hnil otli.-r ni.iiiii rn tlt iil-t or I'li-tliftoiy itiklmaiM r m"t .is tin- prcufiM't 'f l n. k. li i ri.niit U lllS. I.M'ir "T III ktl"W Ic.lKf, III IHH'I' lo p: ti 1 ii nfl to i mi 1 1 n '.if i ii nm,i f All h lo t'xtTii.inai nul 'l-iirov tu-ii r-.l. ut l'V p.il-otniiif. irappinK or ull - r appmprliitf m.ti i-(T.- iiv iiiniin, This ."utlif will I-- In ftill i-m- urn I off-t un it ml ftr Mm Ii I'J.:. and inii'imi.' r-r ;l p"ri" oi pim- na. j Tin- tno-f i ii" nvt. n.niifH-r of tv- - .t n in if t 'if iliA'-r rt'jui i r.-l (' i i'ii im t.. Ii ii ! :t 1 I is ' luili'lilIiK 'I'lio . iioln-:i :il Survey r d ru it.. imIk f ' f";ii( mif foi tnnlji h tht jiMii-t fT."l'" ItiiI I'iriioiil ihr- n.flwiii: l-nri-v 't-U.tti riln 14 jiiirt. .ir " iilioj l"'Wilt i-'-d ulku- 1 ouiii e H: .if i" i;;tte of k.iI.i ihakime t- wit t O'lIlCf y t . ririio- , ... A ... I - K oiiiH 1). i.vv .'in n ' r i 'i (mt T' j;; . l i p,i f' 't-4 pint .n ,-ri'i.. 1 t:il'!' fpoonlul M t 'lorotiii My In ii l-.tii v-r..'l 1 o'iii.'i- f I t r. ! hi rs t hiiin" J. ,.; 1 o.ir. "f . ..Minion l.akinc IIK.II M'IIOIHS TI:A('H AC-iUKTLTrRR r0UVALT,I5!, March 17. Intorest in thp toachinK of agriculture In On' Kon hiKh aehools j f reatly incroasinc according to K. It. Uoxse. assistant prof. ssor of aKrlcuit urnl education at tho Oregon Agricultural college. "Thoro hto 2i liiKh schools In Oro Kon which have vocational aKrlcul turo ilrpnrinionta undor the Smith Huhns act," says Mr. Doxnce. "Of the 24 nit-n t :u hip In thfso dopart nienta 21 aro Riaduates of the Ore gon Agricultural mllece. These men arp not only required to bo college gradual an but must havo had two your or moro of practical farm ex perience." "Throui-'h the ptatn director of vo tntlonal ed'.nation we learn that many ix hotds are asking for Informa tion concerning the typo of work ro- the Sinith-Ilughes act. and the fumW pliable for this work," payrt .Mr. I inxsoe. "One ff tho hie things which indicate the popularity of t !p a cricult ural work in Oregon hiirh schools Is the fact, that pome of tho pi hools are planning on pitting in auri'-uliure without the aid of tho government funds. This goes to prove the contentions of the pro moters of the Smith-Hughes act that the starting of the practical teach ing of agriculture would bo an exam ple followed by many. "In the high schools whero the agricultural departments hhve been ptarted the greater per cent of the hoys on the fnrms tako tho work. Practical farm work carried on hy the students, under the supervision of th agricultural teacher, ranges from the enro of one or two hrood sows lo tak ing charge -f the whle farm." The Sinltn- HugheK fact was pasaed LOST A,N1 FOtJKD. FOVM) l'alr wpectnclf s. ownr may have mint) by calllntf at this office and puylUK fer adv. Yvi)Nl Kiir shoulder p fee ft. iSwnsr plt-aaft mil at thin rric, dcscrlb It, aad pay for this ttdv. J& liKU Altl) for riovry of white liountl, with yellow estM and round yellow upot ln'twi-en liljm on biu-k. H nr iie-h hmn: en cml if iiomo. AiiHWiTK to tiftinn of "Hwa.!!. Kd. .Invff, ':irmm VaU' V, Oregon. FOB HKW. UKN'T Kront iitccping room. Kolt IMione U-Y I'XUi ItKN f' loU HAM 320 a ore rood ttmhor land at a harsKln. 0. ft fltu-latfuf. Aift I en, Oregon. bm HAUJ 60 tiers drr old Krowita nr at IS.OO pax Uur. UndOlom, LMie- on v I o. Fall HA WO 5-room plastered houne; prUo ami torma rignL Jajulr SIS H-.utri MAln m. FOIt OH TKAOI' real Hcrlflue. New Ford I'lione buses. Sufetv t.rToalL ( ose l u rN MUHJ al I'll. n K. Kiilt HKNT Hlt-iil'iig room, elom. In, In n part men t Iioiim. Phono 'i'i-J. KoH UK NT- KurnUtuMl nlooplng room tn f urtiacn h'itted hoiiHe. All tnotl prn eonvt'!itnin''. li p-r niuiith. 3u3 f'ojMtneri'lnl A vo. I'll one 7 7 -1. Wilt It KNTMntP'Vn ft-roorirunf7ir-nltht'd apartnietit riMilrnllv IochUhI. 1'rlro f:ti nu. Aluo nioilrrh 4-iooin apurtni.-nt, $50. On. He A. T. Inw rt'iico. l "iiitiHTcliil A Kent, K'9 St Phono See These Cars SATURDAY UNUSUAL BUYS IN USED CARS CiiiIIILic Truck lliiirk Sit OnklaiKl HI StUllflKlklT hit All kin. Is (if tfllil luinil iarts. Mathews Welding Works r07 . Jaekvoiti !fA v TLAJ: A L'hone 15- rxi 3. F Ht SAl-l'" Ai ohaii plnycr piuno, ih'W, irtr.idmiio rys. Fl Ut HA I .K ( n fltin you UK vui inlnt d"p. J.M. Judd. FOIt HA LK Jin' Ford ti n k, uno Ilr proof nufo, uddltiK inachine. J, M. .ludd Folt SAM-: or ufll t i-iuIh fur'f urnll nro I or piuno, fi-pjins-nif .t tourlnk cur. I'all or wrllo air. South HlL i-'tlt HAL.K H romn inodt-rn funilwlicd In Ml we. 1 It ut In I'Vfiv room ; Im h. 1 't'ulrali!.' r1 neat ion. l'tunk Ii liniiirt llot.-l. Fi lt S A I , iC F ii ii for fmTi i-filmr. lo-Vl qiiMllty Unit lrplnKtonn, Thnodiy Imy, imk ho(k wood. Fred A. lioff, l'hone t-VZ. ST A V l fin.", cow for iHlf. will l"Y r.-fi In April. i'iiw t'Hti In- n Suinla ' lift i' nu ton ul 1 1 if !i iiro(l plnu 1 imM.' .l..v Win' li.'ft. r HAl.K coiiptt, ifttU-Y. Ftm gl.'lt'K. HALi; Koiiiiimton typo-wilit-r In Kood ronditlon, only fJi). HoMnhurK nook Htt.ro. FtMt HAT!: Htiinaon true tor, p'low and tune. H.il i-tnup. Inquire A Hon Itrns., Hill herUii,t)reKoii. Foil MALI') lUnd wanning- machine. Tat lit photioHrmph wltn rocorda, rKimry ninRiT with entfe. Call 117s Flrttt Ht., or photm 47-f Foil HAl-d-; iVta Chovrblet to'uflnii tn flrat i'Ihmi uliapfi, .ioo for quick haIu. fhcmnr Horchor, Oil lard, Oregon. . Foil 8 A 1.10 Autoinnnllfl la nrst ertaws condition. Will ftl) at a tmrffntn price. Addreae O, C, cr Now- FOIt HALFi White Ix-Rhorn and1 Tly mouth ltock okks for hatchlni fl.flO pit Mctttntf. l'hone I6T-H or oall at aiij Cuiunttirclal Avo. FOIi'haU': Tenm'of horaea wTthnar wt-nn, Oftnncrnt WHuron ami anmlt br,Hkltor plow for lino. Call at 1W lard )aniTo, llllard,oroKon. FOIt"" HALF -Ford Truck. nniumat lo four, Ooort body. A-1 cortdUfon. I'rii'i naMonulde. Imiutre at 801 Houih Mill. ' Folt HAI.B Thrco good brood" STm-at I'Min to far row, each ;t5, AIM 1 l ur.t.v.nr.nM oil Unr,AA A 1 P boar, all In flmt class Oondltlou, l.inrtilom,J)litonvlHN l-'oit HALl i A ut mint to iKUltlon cut-' out for Fori! son tract or. It makai them abaoluicly anfn. for full In formation and dnionstratloa writs K. Hon.'Iund. H. 1, lto 40. Foil HALT-r)nV 1-horsa efeVtrle mo tor, one 4-Inch Water motor it fjfnm ber of Iron and woodan piifleri and conlderAbo Iron haft In, an rn food condition. Inquire at Newa- t.'Vlew oftleo. Ii lit HAlsK fi-horde Kaaollnf onittuf ; No. 3 rintrlfuftal pump: about 100 ft. Pm moMtly 4 In.; lurKn foot valv, tulley and rluth on rnjtlne; Inch ..It ; puinpa Sf.a a:llon water pr niliiulM AddrcuM "I'uiiip," cai Niwa l lew. by congreaa and approved on Kolru- nry 1 :t. 1 !l 1 7. It provides for the uto i of federal fuiidn in IralnliiK of auri-1 cultural teachers and for tho aid of lilfh arhooli) in iniilritiilhltii; dopurt inenlH for teaelitug of oe:itionaI ag rir ulture. o High rolled brim Ii.mh, made of hair hinld. Triintind In heather and fruit. Ilell MiIIIm-ty. von 1IOI SK MOVIMI Heal- Jobs aee Vat. P. O. Box 303. deuce 134 Ho. Stephens. o - Mr. and Mrs. H. F. llnirerty left hero liiHt eveniim for their home In Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Ilalforty camo here gott-rul weeks ago and have been MkIiIhk with Mr. and Mra. M. U. t.rorn of tho Winaton diwtrtrt. Safe 1 F.I -4 p.nt of t; in. b h.. t i rn. i-r Oiif t ntn n h pnnl 'r' li t.;iti' l iMi.pniif Intit.--M:ir It in a MM!" el-1- pit I of 1)1 ,j..r,fiil of ii 1 1 1 1 Mir p;tnff Ik i y ror n .tk1'-. fiK a.w.F. or f;ovKitNVKVT Vj.MiiMi;. C-.-m.r-il lnd OfTtfD, W.inli IriKtin, I. i I'.iiTtJitry IS, l!1.. NoIru li hereby k n tfit nubjn I to tbe orifth lon.i or.'l lnnK.ittf.n of tli A' of June !. :.:! CIS Htat.. IMS) ami I . brn.iry t',, IMH (I" Htut., 1 1 7 . an-l th. jostru' li'Mif- nf tin r-r. tniy of tbe IrilitLT of ,i(.n,l.r :17 Mfi K I'. -tlTt and H- ft-u.h-r 1'. J!!. (4? I. !.. ?.. i. tt-" tin.' r on Ihe f.,llowit, l.-nidJi will bi' hold April .2, VM2. at In o'rj.Mii n. in., ut pi.t llf auction at th I rnt.il Ht-itin I.itMi Off Ice at o. burif. Or.-it-.n, to tht4 b ;.;: st bidder at ti"t tb.m the Hppr.t: VmIii" un hown bv ttiN nothf. nii' to hf nubjrrt to th i.pproul of th. . Telflfy of tli In terior. The pui prlr-, v.n li n n ii'blllloii.-il "inn -f : filth of one p.-r-' i :ii tin rof, tie . if f.nmiirtiiii'n!. itl lo , J, muwt In 'i i iHO-d at tlin of H-ile, rn-.ii. v to 1 t -ill r lied If n;ilf n not Hpl't o il, .1 ! " Wle rmtent Will ii-sije f,r tin- pii'i.-r wnun tmit 1 : 'i I.. ! I:i r.'Nlr.V kit t' ,r tb" I i l.-:iu The only tn ran Et niee. shred to fii't : Jiim lipd.tlb -1. if. i v st'r lnp: 1 wh'Te you tern baron b.iron sii(T : ;'piy Co. 1 ti .r r i n I pu l .r;t t t" tbe ir oer 1! lev and IlitX it. d. i.li-it. . pur- 0 JI-" ITV"I lb iirinn f'r Ifin-f 1-mii'N ii K u k ti"H ii in nr r St'ltep. flss w 1 1 ! 1 n d Tr M ill of the I ril' nrv or dl.'ti niton of ;i titub. r on a Yes, sir - a n'' b ' I1AII.T Af.iT'n HKMiAT. l:o.-burr. ort n. Z4 turs na.ns; I .- A' tit f'r l"nii;iii Cij - r hmim" rn nit Nin r. will b Im bi'l'd in any T. .'1 H. H. 4 V. Ti r x'io M , noil -.hi f..r I n th i . It I t . . tir tr.it M . r-d f M , r- d . i..r r r :i "i M . r. d V . r. d . .l-.r : iir 4ki M . r. d f.r f' -1 i 1 i r -. M . 1 - . .! 1 Trb. H V .N t , f- A 1 , , 1 . . ycnr. ItidH will .em (lf the I tilt d n of ffiirh rltU' nt or'nn1ed under the d .-;ati or any stnte. t hereof only. I'pon i - illlW'd purr hnct'r, b-KJil mihdu'i"!"!" ' It Iv before be I f, r of n irtfr unit. . f. 31, HK'i M.V f ' fir llinher t'l i' ' r. per M . T ii 1 . NF.'i HKV vi'Hnw - " t. b. mio. k .i . hi:1,, v.-iio-.- M . bemb- k L-a v 'i;i si;. ).iiow ' M., beriibi- k J M . 4 HKV y. Mow f.r Si , ret f . lur 1 ' w fir !oo M , t '-.n- - r M . N v M . r. d lir If-. M . , SV',, v.ll.,w f.r M . fd -Ur UU w f.r ' . hi . ben - .r ' M . w (;1" f r elb.w urtd rl f' -r Hint f. bt- p-' ' t r M . ar d ti"i 1 b. r.u k tirt.ht-r t i n '. en i a I" r M M h.-l!V, C'u-itnla- ti.J offua. Saturday Special A TUBE FREE WITH EACH Vacuum Cup Tire SOLD SATUKDAV ONLY C. A. L0CKW00D MOTOIt CO. 'TLUA far INFANTS and INVALIDS ASK FOR !KJMSr Original Avoid Imitations wdSubititutei rnrInfams,In"'aliJsinaGrow!;Oi'ldrn Rlchmnv,m.lt.l rrsln extract In Powdw Tto Oriuul h'ooa-Uili.'; I'ur All '!!cro Cooking NoorliMnj DirtibU FREE LECTURE ON Christian Science !y JriHlK SA.MI'ilL W. CliKHNK, C. S of I.uisvillo, Kentucky. Mi nilicr of Uui lioard of IitiifoOiiii of The Mother CI.up Ii, TIicj First Clumli of Christ, Scientist, in liuston, M.ix. Elks Hall, Friday, March 17th AT EIGHT O'CLOCK TH1C rUHLIC IS INVITKD r to Hamilton Drug Co. KoV; :..t t V p m ' -l t'Mri 1 M ! .. f V.- A1 ' 11. i. a rJI Wild. s.o:ir, Ocni-ial