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PAKE FIVE
ADVICE TO LOVELORN AND OTHERS
ft tos. ""iTT
DdJy' Column ci Qnettlcnt and Answer Conduct! by a Vomia
Who Kuow. Addreu yoor Latter to Mr. illsbury
CMe Rcreburg Hewa-Kerlcw.'
Yrt Eilgbury:: As you have i hcIhm.I work, nr health, or have
a many other. I Peel confident all the (jiw.1 .times ti,llt ,,, ,llr!
W ' h.,i me In my trouble. In right while going; to m Iiii.i1. Wait !
10 f S Place I love pretty clothes, until your Sat your In hic,h schooL !
-! ,r,j i.k-e gome way to get ami then it your mother ai.t.r,.vo
t I m under sixteen. It ii'u might ilml a position for tlu-i
f5t"'. ' . to think of anything 1 1 summer, or utter nthool hours. I
l?. j' ,1 still go to school. I, r.
t" rood Frads.in school and do: "HKKX 1XI OKMI I"i cam,:
p lT . ... hrlne my lessons home give out nny unities that tome to inei
P ' J, i also have fairly good sitned in lottein. In this c.ie, how-'
..... when l eq oul i eer. me ieitir ivmm ... u
name, which 1 pnhlMicst.
5T Ji?CrMt V4
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
iu iiw classivikd iDviuntiassT) will rouao uji lam
r Aha cxDU kuia - todai."
1XM1AVH yroT.UiOXS
V-v tablets d&
t' now but when I go out 1 lever, the
'???. . ehntme. so I feel 1 mum fictitious
I...I1 d line . ' . .:. ...1... . .
I methinK- 11 you "iiuu iK- irair was very iironahl) from;
r'f!. .rt to slen my real name. your wife. . If you me Mire, 1 would
'"" '.,, i-i v A SHIOV PLATE, i uilvixe mil l,i mi
I cannot advice yu to do ; forgive ami forge
twine to her and'
.... vi-.. i.i
. c;vil hi i. - , - ...... ....... . . ni'iuu
A . .i.ii, ton in milnc. til aiIvIna vim i.. to. ... i,,..l.. !
rs m ....... " .. ..' i :' ......... .,
kn.ll 1 linlerhtlUlo j.'tii "...,..., ". v .,- mmnr HUH MOriliy Ul
IHS1. .i.lti,Au It 4h n niOKt'vollr Invn If...,,...,,!,.... !.... I.
lrT
E"T ' ,,,, clmlie. It la a most your love, ltistieinlier tha
' ral lntlnrt. but I do not think beings grow tlirough learn
The first and original Cold and Grip
Tablet, the merit of which is recog
nized by all civilized nations.
Be sure you get
OATS
si.. x u-hit r.t .
No. I crity
K'.HI.FlY
t 1 lrwui
rOUTI.ANO. March 21. Ht-- t""1
I.'.vesloi k prices are steady to- n.i. j k. V. liiniuiit .
J:.)'. Ks nt' l Imltcr are also ' Nu. J H. V. slilpiuont
steady, accordtiiR to the local
market quota-ions.
Men In nlati brush. lMione i
1 - b'l 4. lu.yrr li o.
l-vit SAl.o AoolUn pirr piano, nw.
lo:l. l'iiono 6uS.
W AX l'i:wvi.hlll III to I
2H.0I ! lioii.i . i:tliNt i-t I'tr.-ltiU
i.CJ cilUl. mimu s unim w..t k an fct
1'l.i'V ir l iitl. 1'tu.au li'b-J.
AM
1R r.iM rrrti milk sow.
rum. riKins n-rit.
li.it .-.Al.l-
Bojer
:;.u !
1 struna buaKy. Hi
.S... h'.i lu UA
i-iiH A L.K Sow ami ,2 yltf. llur
riuiBUB, urvi u Miul.'ll.
ilut
iWAN I'Kli Kurnlalu'ii ;iiRliinent i't -
i.r iuoiu ruuiua. lirauu Jlutci, lluum
1.'.
PORTLAND MARKET
luir ll.ilc
Ite right to do extra work.; mistakes, nnd you can be doubly
moral
t ,..nit do It, and keep up your sure or her now.
! J i i
The genuine bears this lignaturo
u Dull Moments i
." ! NOTICIC. i
ht Revival Services Th9 0 A. luI,.ipal club (
I ' will appear In concert Tuosd:iy !
I ncro wns not a dull moment at; n'eht in the high sehool audi- Mfnnr Mnitprt Cnn
! "l.JHi.t revival last nieht. ' torium. AdmiBSion 35c and BOc. ! M MOT mUlieiii KjUU
jit-oiv m t
Price 30c.
able, and also to the extent that
careful examination of the lands in Tbo rogl,iar nieetlng of tho city
those distriols can be made, the work I couucU last nlglu as qulie h ngtli)
of the appraisers will go forward wu much ,lmu bejl,g uevoied to a
even more rapidly than at present. ; t.IlsilU ,rMkm of jllu rt.m aiion park
-For the purpose of securing re-, prol)osai. There were also a Hum
liable advice in property appraisals i bl,r ol lnlnor ,attei- given consid-
null icjiiim, inu cuillliilfsiim lias cuiit'u
Into conference two experts from
widely known financial instil ul ions
. a a ,arlir aa 7 n'rlnrk
fnme are cuhhub
,rh evening, and a service for pray
,nd council will bo held at that
I . The song service begins
promptly at 7:30 and the sermon at
Ouite a number or Civil War veter
ii were present last night, and oft
'n lisitors are seen from Winston,
TilUrd Camas Valley and other
tjces prof. Isaacs sang "Tho Feast
iielsfcazzar" last evening which
i .phasized the sermon on that sub-
one man tiuue iuin'u
,..jrs foiipnt tne dcubi
t smile on nis race wnea no un,
",. Hen will probably mean much to
m aniJ to others with whom !te
..'.i.i. He la a stranger here.
End the church folks found work for
"" ' I
The sermon tonight will do espec-, iiaynieui ui
i iw interesting to girls but of bene-1 -One condition, which has been
Lily imensi "B i r . i.r ,ri,i.. hrnu tn .i,H i.tion-
to all I tie ionic vin ur. txjtuv . ..
'. tJ.. ti-.,o t .oft " Mothers, tion of the commission in the exam-
tine along with the girls. It would i Inatlon of the loans, which will need
t L7, if mothers and daughters to be remedied, I the apparent lack
r . l...a.t .... Ihn nnrt r.f thP IIT1I1 1-
k-re out tozemer more unynaj. n ui """"" i -
k ewourasing to eee a number of leant In having his property in the
r rlVtia n V, , K,. f clmna .. r tha 1 fill A 1 hrt finnrU-
inle families sunns loncuir k u i uvbi wi -
sidered by Council
CATVI.K
c'liolco tuer
.1.-iliuill to itiiimI .tc. IBM.
I'..ir to medium i-i'i-rs .
i-innniun to litr Hi'iTfl...
I'ili.H',. fl-ClllTS
fair tc iimul fceiliis ....
C'H.ioe cnws and tu-lfcm .
M.-ilium tu Kood
licldra
Ka.r to nicdUiia ci'Hh.
hellers
Coninuin vows
Canncrs
lillllH
c'tu'iie dam calx-.-
.ViMiiim lliitit calc
Iliuvy calves
JllKJS
Prime Unlit
- n..ih In aw. 2i.i-:'iu II.
timouth heavy, 8uy Hi, uji.
Ku
l'rlca.
FlAH It family patanta. IS 60 n, r " .n i i.i-1 o rem iuiiikiwi or un.
. Imki-ra- liant . wbi-nt. $;.: baU.r. 1 'ii I" M'J -
l.1.,..J,..n. . ..Iunlrf TSll' V.ilL.V Mllll
I wiiwit. !: uraimnii. ti.Ji. I
' illl.l.h Ki:l l-rlco f. o. I), mill: Mlll-
nm. tea IiiIm. l-l: mixed chii.
mlralKlit inn. :! per tun: mlititllliKK. 1 WANTKIl. TIMHKlb Will aee.pl Ite
li.l; rolliMl tmrley, .K.i:ta; roiled oaln. ! t.r ha full or fart !' mi incli In
$i:: inT.iteli feed. It.'.! ill per ton. J -nopli Inn Co.. on I'dvi'd hlnliway,
l-nllX-Whrte. criiekiil. on f.lac I'lle. I li),i)uu.O0.
II AY lliiylna: prli-o t. o. b. I'orttand: Addrom I'. O. Pox 5.
Alfiilta. llJ.titiirin per inn; eiieni, ii.h 1 77 .
11: clover, hi, "'.
rkli M.n 10 cut p..le l..r wood pun u.vu out nn. toui.bv virnilu
ll. iollro. riio!iiH-frM. j il J. M. Ju.lit. '
ll.&o: oat and Viitcl
.1 J. 40V h. Ol) : valley timothy. 11(0 15; e.mleill Oregon
elation.
The recorder reaa a com m tin lea-
In Portland. The commission feels I
that with the early guidance of such
experts' advice, tho interests of the
state, lis well as those of the imlvld
ual applicant will be amply protect
ed and firmly assured, both In the
early stages of the administrative
work, and later. In fortifying the po
sition of the slate as regards the re-
ni In the Rood oici iasnioneu
Itjy Some one said the other day:
iaviva!. are out of dale." No, some
...a hohind the times, that's the
iirtml'le People who make the ef
itort to attend the meetings got just
1 is treat a inessiiiB as im-.i
i Men may change but truth never.
WTfiEMBntKKS OK 1SKXO 1HST
N0.49,(l. A. H., AMI liAlur.a
KOO REIilKK COUPS.
ra P . Williams. Department
rnmrniiiHer fi A. R. of Oregon, will
trriie in iinneiiiirff on Friday, t he
."till, and will remain over Saturday,
ibe :5th. It is planned fo meet tne
SDenaitiuent Commander at a social
meeting to be held at O. A. K. nan in
the irmnrv at 2 o'clock on Saturday,
March 25th. All members of the
I'ost and all
ers appear for the examination. Quite
a number of appraisers' reports re
ceived so far show that the property
has received scarcely any care or at
tention for the past several years.
Fences, barns, outbuildings nnd even
the dwollliiKS are in an extremely
poor condition of repair. In one
ease, tho house which- wna included
in the propel ly submitted for t t-
pralsal had not been painten tor on-i
2 2 years. Tiles of rubbish and debris
are allowed to accumulate in barns
and outbuildings. Fences have In
some cases, apparently rotted from
their posts and In general It would
appear mat me iiii-"j "
used for every other purpose than
that for which It was Intended."
"Applicants should realize," em
phasized Captain, lirumlmugli, "that
the fixing 01 me amuum ui a "
b.ili' i.DO iiiiioiuj, fwjii 1
&.6tl ti .S i llnlry anil I'ounlrr lrHliir..
i.imi'.i li Tin lU'TTKU Cube, extrim. Slo per lb ;
4.ift .'( r-'10 1 piirehineiiv wrurpis-.. "ox lots. Sac; ear
.0liu 6.40 , luim, liie. liutt.Tfat, tuiylinr prleewi:
No t srade, 3iijllc, delivered J'orl
6.i5tr 6.00 latHl.
h;i!tiS Inivlng price. 1-to per dor.cn:
4hOO 6 :5 1 r-.'iile. l s si it'e dmen; Joiiliin
i .... n -r. 1 nricm. rasa count. Sue; candled raiieh.
tlt.n flrttH, 2"c: Rioioeltiilon piillvlii, Jle.
OHKKSK Tillamook triplets, price
In lolihem. f. O. b. Tl 1 III UlOok, -6c;
ito.i f, io1 Young America.. 27c pounds.
.,,0(U 6.J1) innxTllY llenn. iutlite; ducks, ir.
fiC:ille: KoCiiO, IIOlllllllii: lUIKHia, live,
nonilnsl; ill ennui, :i.r,tti40c.
1'uKlv i'aney, Mil per pound.
VUAL, Fancy, Ho per pound.
j.r.iiu-
In. no -ii In ;"
II S.M1I
Ali bvavy
I'tm
I 'at ldmi
filer pins
Sla-rn. milijoct to 'lockane.
siiki:i'
i:.ist of mountains lambs. HLOOilr 1 t.r.O
11. 11.61)
liini'ii 1 1.!"'
y. mm io. iu
7.;ni ii DM'
ll.iuni 1 1. rat
ll.DUd'j n.i.ii
6.011 8.01)
A lme"!lC. e I' depends to a very material extent
si ana an oiner nii-uiireis ' i .i, nmiiiinn of the nroperty at
0. A. R. and all members of the lte-, "i""" . , . vl,(t p,.,.,
lif Corps are requested to attend
the meeting.
J. C. FTLLEUTON, Adjutant.
Many Problems In
Granting Loans
tion from G. W. Sparks, in wlitrli ho
withdrew as Hi-curity for J. H. tSIiy.
jiuuy driver. Shy's liconso was ur
tl'itd surindeti until ho could fur
nisli iu'w Bocurity.
S. AV. Taylor presonlod a cm
numicullou in which he timed that
ho is having an' aivoint'iit drav;n
and will present it to the council at
ita next jncelin? and which will pro
vide that he is to be cranU'd all cou-
cts.iiona in Uinjuiua Tark if he con
structs a bridge across the river, lie
says he will' atari work on the bridge
within HO days after tho agreement
is siKue-d.
The ciiy council decided that tho
road from Winchester street to the
railroad track, leading to the cily's
dump crounda, niiould bo paved, and
a proposition will be put up to the
property holders in that vicinity
wlieroli tho city will n,i:ree to pay
tho eiiBincerinR expenses nnd one
half of tho paving costs.
Tho remonatrance ot A. J. Bellows
to tbe paviug oE Mudrone nvonue
was read.- The remonstrance was
overruled and tho improvement will
ITnceod.
The petition of S. Madison to bo
allowed to construvt a ganmo at the
end of Lano street was denied.
The repot of the camp grounds
conf'Tenc? committee was adopted.
A bill for $:HK for travel on 2nd
avenuo and Military avenuo was al
lowed. Improvement ordinances on Kico
street nnd Madman avnue were
read first and armnd tini"8.
The street committee was Instruct
ed to pee that gravel Bhould'-rs are
constructed along the South
St'-phena street paving.
An ordinance granting a franchise
to L. W. Mofzirtr to Imild a spur
track across Pine strcot was passed
upon third reading.
Assessment ord i nances covfrinc
l!.-st valley ji1ius
l air ti Kin.U
Cull liiml's
i:;istirn Urci?nn it.
Mk11 yourlinKd ..
I h .ivy 't'ui lings .
!.h;lit wi'tli.TM ...
Mt:ivy wvtlierM
i:vta
11. 00 'il IJ.OH
10 ItOfrl I 1.01)
6 OOtfi S.00
j oiKi lo.ort
10. 00 it u.oo
y.o-'-H io. (mi
K.r.o'fT io.oo
Fmltn and VrKc1Bllr.
l.Acnl )ot)t.lnr nutattniri;
Kltl'lTS Nh vol nruimrii, tr ROif ,.nn
hm: loimum. $ 356 8: Krupofrult.
ffi 7.00 inn; tiAtmima, 'M loo per pound;
W1TKAT
Hnr-tl white
S.tt whlt
Mlf t lub
llitrtl winter
N.irthin sprliiK
15. ! W:ill:i . .
niiiiiiit ?7l npr Ikix.
l'OTATnKS r'Kon. $1 R0T 1.7R Vr
m itoundfi: Yuklnm, 2Si lH.Mt per loo
punnlH; BwrPt itMtm'.. rSifie per
I.oiiimI; Nrtuov Hull, ju r ( rate.
ONIONS Yt'lluw, I'-SOji S per con-
lnvK(;ETAIU.Krt C:ilh,tte, 4f.Se per
toil!,) 7 00 pnnnd: l.'ttnr.s $4 7r'.7 crate; car-
. nniind; Hrn p.-peern. 40,- n.-r pound;
March. ) r,.(,rv. $iofii'll rrato; cmiUfluwor,
$1.2 ::. rratt; xproul, i0,j I'J't-; .mrtmlpn.
.. 1.-7 j'ti2ti0 pr na.k; t'Mimtues. $4.ft0Si.
. l.l!7 I per Uik; Rrtt(h.k-. 1; 3 iloen: ru
... l.:s W-umln'r. $'Jiij3 dorn; rlmbarb, l4l20(i
l.tffttpiT pound, Bplnarli, 4l.T6-5i2.2a PT
1.2 1 t rrato.
AN'TU1 Kxtivrl'iuMl prun
nt nr. ;;;c mi luur. Unla 55c
tt ti Ht bunklitnisa. Krlnff Oul ana
blunketn. J't-rmauvnt pltu't ftr oV
vral nun, Overland Ori-timrti.
MlSCKMAXKOfa.
TAlOIUNiv ami flrenicKii K of nil
kind. Sis S-Mftiru &t r..uthJ,,d.'.
To i:.'llANvil- for f.uiu tn fMeittnrn
Or.non: A -t9-aTO Irrikatttl lo k
rnti!. near Ht'liiHml. Ivhi'Iiiiioh
oil'.; l:i4 ueiv tn cultivation, mostly
Ui itlf.ilfu; highly tmpr ovnl; Utn
buiUtiiin. and K.'od loti.ni; en ot
tint l.f-it rum-lien In rmiuiry, ' hjIIo.h
tu Kii'i'pInK point. Short burn hvrd
tn.liui.d in tr,..io If l.Hlr,-il. J. K
' an A 1 b' n . Uodnu-nd, tn-fon.
l. lioer Uio: I4 FH.
RljMibuwr orcliaiU .
J.Vrt flAiJ lUy.
le-rs.
litt HAi.i: Ms by butftfy lm.ulrv . at
v''i iaum tr-t. t
IX) li SAUL ntiiK Aiiii km water
h at'-r. lhon Sai.
1V1' viALW rurubrta Uoaton buM pup,
ffniHlf. mix. luuntha old.- Hi Tlio.up
bon St.
lo tt SAl-i'- ientift rmiiy milk on.
Ku(ty milker, Juat tiMli. UtKXAam.
1 ixtnvtlla.
it up SAl.i; i r;ui young tt um hot -!,
weiKt't .'."iCO tm.; Krutlu. 1J0 NurlU
aStuphoim St.
Tvnt tfAU3 &y fori aiy otlgfowth
tir at 12.00 par lit.. Uadblom, Dtx-
t-OKT ABI POUND.
FOVNI J'air Kpwtaoipd. Ownr may
have oamo by calling at thta oflto
and luiylng 'r. adV;
lXii:KT Pur houMr pl. ownr
pit as call at lid office, floscriba It,
qiid tiy for th if adv.
FOn V.F.KT rinfcty fiposlt boxai.
K . i H c 1 . u rg is ationai yn n a. .
rem liKNT slccpliiK room, clowe In. in
j .or t mont Tu f c. .vV'.n,V..,.-,' J-
felt SAbll Vry Mr and ak wood.
rhon. i:-ria. ..
Foil SAt,l--nt l'ord tiin k, ono flr'-
liroitf tiHTO, UUdlliK niuniiiio. J.
.ludd
rX'U HAIjIV 6 room plastered houwoi
price unit triu rlarha. latjulr ali
Souiti Main Su
I'OK SALIS OH TIlAlK 20 b. p. rturu
II u btillor. with nttliiK. hi. K. tn,
lUllard. orcKon.
lAlt SAllk 300 Ttallnu prune tr-o. 3
foot. VM-ll rnotcd. fN.OO per liutidrid.
I.ln.lblum, inxMnvllU-.
properly for the purpose of iiiuklns
their appraisals. As it Is villi tho
Jartte loan ronipnnloa and tinani-hil In
stituting so It ill 1"" wi'h I'" I'0'1US
commission properly tmtst appear
well-kept hefore a proper valuation
. . . i it l n f:ict that a
.', . , . . .. i ,,. .lnu-n fnnu or! Hi" i Niprovoini'iit of Uivcrslilo Drive.
ho,' . o cannot help hut reflect to at . Laurelwooil sewer. FowU-r street ami
.OI... extent, the character of I M;l"'i 'i s n ot, wore passed after
n nia n .. I.. . nn1lelK4 .. - K nr.n lo llUlke il ll S 11U I readmit.
I. be ,l,'wed hy the commission in, Z, and to 'point It out as the siv Tho ..unr.orly n1lown. ot $373
MkinR loans to eligible veterans of .curitv ho has' offered tho state or j .' nllo ed i tho lilir.uj
:jh,T,,lwr,sw,,einBn,a
Searinr:in;rne:Ur1nv iho com-lup'-ne ,, tille , property taken
'"toiinuissinn today. "It Is already mi,ion approved M'.:. claims for the. l on ens i,tnicl
HUrent, however, that many per- r;1,, ,,nniis and passed upon 2.. loan Cn lln.an N cl ols a "
prohlem. will have to be applications. ag,.eCi,.in, cr00. tS .
Sin els.
LABOR SAVED IN
HARVESTING HAY
Good Methods, Efficient Manage
ment and Proper Imple
ments Are Essential.
USE HORSES FOR HEAVY WORK
oiercomo before the machinery for
ar'nally issuing tho loans is In full
?iiut. Vp to this time 6,831 loan
ippnranon blanks have heen niaiica
MEDICATION
As the new M. I-., tnurrn. rKiiiin,
riilt SAI.K lU'iilliiiiiy creHlil m-parlitiir.
lUTly new, iliiMp lur cami. in c
liiirr.ill Ml
Wilt MAI.K s riiniii meri.'rn "rurnlshra
linii.c. Hent In evury roolu; nsm.
Iinslrnhl" lncMlnn. KrHllIt Uoli',
Uninil lintel.
lAHt s Y.I .Aut'iinnMln In nrst olnis
mnnitlna. ' Will fell St hnr'n
l.rlii
lii'Vll'W.
l'liu
Ailitrin. 6, t'
car
cnllVi'll-
Knwlur Ht.
needed.
The live-foot cut Is the most common
size used in the l'asl, hut It will ho
economy to uso larger mowers; six,
seven and even eight-foot Sl7.es can be
used on n great many farm. Some
Idea of tho llnio saved by using theso
larger slies may ho had when the dif
ference In the uniount of work done by
ouch Is known, t'nder nvenu;e condi
tions, a live-foot mower will cut ten
ucrcs In ten hours, a six-font mower
will cut 12 acres, a seven-foiij 14 acres
und un eight-foot about 10 acres In ten
hours. If should be borne In mind
that, more power Is required for tho
... ' ' " '
, - ' v ' . . - ' -
in. 3 . . . ' i i i 'Viii . ,' k . i, March "ii 'struct a new cuii-iboiive h-.i
'o applicants and up to March l.lth. ),u dine will take placn Marco , ...
-MM of .hose had been returned to:r. chs. I), nulla, of llerkeloy. .uT.f
The council adopted a resolution
ml v if !nir the Cnn 11 1 v rnnrt tn Ci n-
li'.iihl'nr at I
ml Mr-in i
naa nren reiurneo. iu . r cjuhp. !"' ' i n,i i..,t n,,, il,iilii,..r
;.o c,1,Ussion for preliminary exam-jbTOn Secun .1 for ro,m, nl.v ln,se and
nation. To show that tho commis- vices on the aboo ii.ite. 1 lie in ., ......., , ........,. .,
ion i. ,,ii. .i.-. in r. ...in i... outlined n tho churcn, u.-. .... .. ... ,..,, n. ,,
Palate 'ho granting of loans. Cap-, at once.
tain Itrilh.liaiiirh ninlr1 tint that 1.-! .
appraisers' renorls had already i nn r M-r.T'--.n nr.'iiT.
. .....,..,.,.,. ... ,, ....-. . . ... , . Onsen
tarinii? counties. Ift the eastern
Mr. .1. W. S"iut ilnd ilangliler,
flor.t 'ie pre in tPfs city lo spend
TT H Vnm'r T--'rr.ii. r-riii m ' a sunn Mine irmi, mi; .nu r u n -1 im
4, u-.u.n n - .iirniirs ami vishitiv wna irienus.
Mrs. Scott formerlv lived In tills ril
ot tliey now make their home at
Anlauf.
8mall Growtr Need Not Make Large
Investment in New Apparatus
Economical to Use Mowers of
the Larger Sizes.
(Pr.paril by thi fnltril stiitr. Uepartai.nt
of Agriculture.)
Much labor Is wasted In harvesting
hay, not nei vsarlly becanso of Idle
ness, but hi'iimse wrong nielhoils. In
etllclent miiiii:i:emeiit und ImproiKT or
imperfect implements lire employed,
sny spcclall-i of the Vnlted States
liepnrnuent of ABrlcultnre. i
tin farms where considerable liny Is
grown, tiny say, methods must he
adopted by which the grj-ater part of
the heavy labor Is done by horses. This
will necessitate the general use of cor
tnin tvfies nf lahor-savliii machinery,
some of tbeiii not no couininn In tha
Kast, which bin e been thoroughly test
ed and proved satisfactory In tho west
ern part of the United States. The
small liny grower, however, need Dot tedder Is us. d to kick, tne waier out
make a very In avy Investment In new of the hay. The sire of mower used nod
liiiyln.it niipiiraiun, for, by rearranging j the time of day It is started tiro the
the working of his crew, und using a 1 nnwt Important factors in crew nr
llitle more horse hibor for the hurd 'ranaenient. The use of the tedder and
work, he can add considerably to the ruke are next in Importance, and these
eiliciein y of Ii.h crow. j three Implements should be kept clear-Time-
of Mowlnpj Is Important. j ly in n.lnd when attempting lo solve
The time of duy w hen the mow or Is u, prnl.le f how to make n suiall
sturted bus a direct hearing on the , crew cllklent.
Loading Hay in a Field.
wider cuts. Many alfalfa growers are
using the eight-foot cut with good
success, und make a practice of mow
ing early In the morning before the
dew Is off. or even during a llelit ruin.
Mower la Important,
it docs not pay to wult until the .lew
Is off before starting the mower If the
Hiiw-e-
VI. K- t room house Willi tuilli
alt.t iiinll-V. (lend slv.-il let. on paveil
St reel, I'.losn ill. Moo
l.-ii.-es. iniiiilro bia
T.rin..
i'dlt SAtK--il!.n k"?illiier-a "" '"J
leilchliig. ft ur seltlns: also Illn.'K
tinn,..., ,,,wi Whlti, Irtorltnrn ti.tny
. III, ks tin. last of Ibis in. null. Mrs.
l- i'. Manz. I'tuine l:-.!'-lt.
FtilTs'At.K i'r 'will " irnito for iroi.l
fr.'iili ('ev, a lilai'K, K ra on . i " 1 ' J.
line colt, cnnlne three years oltl.
VIII niiiki. laoo Hi", or heimr. t-ee
br at ttosetnirp: iircnnrii i tin
write Una 41.4, lliisuliurg. If.
Wcpvlll
1'iiu yL'ii'lv. riAl.i Itiiniiuatiin typ.-wrlti-r
In good condition, only
Itoielnlrrf Tloolt Kliirtv
V.MI 'HAI.K llt. hell wagon, I Inch. Ill
Koou .li;iip. T. 1'X liuu.'Uii. ltoMuliura.
litl. .I-Iiotieijj'-L.
I'tllt SAi.B dlt THAIll: Iturnesa and
HHinl! wiiRoa. Kurnlttire fnr sate.
Ciulic-lillit.MlllerAitiimiin:
lint MA1.N isiunson tractor, plow and
illsc ell cni.au. lauulro Allen
Urns., Hutlierlln, Oregon. ,
i-'olt SAI.I-: Silver' laced Wyandotte
.K"Ks. $1 per sotting. Also furnished
iipurtnieiits for rent, l'linno me-lt.
lt!tSAUl White leghorn and Ply.
mouth nock eggs for hatching. Il.oo
iiit ,titting. Hiona 187-1., or oail at
Sis Commercial Avo. t
1MU KALH OU'TltATTP) Por town
property up ti. l-6tiu j-tun truck,
enoit HH new. Aduross 'Truck,'
N'l'W.Otevltuv.
Tlinl'SANll T I Kit OAli WOOD 1'roo
of charge. tHk.1 It away. Keven miles
frnin ltoselHirg, good rnAtl. Kllll lll
foritiutliui ut 125 Cuss Htreut. Plionu
i y. ,
i'Mlt SAI.K One auto trailer, oil pump,
and uiak: two hook cases, china can
Inet, liouseli.ilil . gooils, nnd soma
oilier articles, c'haa. llagar. IL . L.
1. liny t.
I'-Olt SAtilC Ity Xny 1st. (Ill or "0 cerils
of woo.l, 4 f(. old growth oak and
laurel. Also lr.fl tiers split stove wood
unit Mock wood. Moro or less on the
gi-oiiiiil. T K. I.lt(roll.Melrose,ro.
roit jsAIo'l Throe good brood sows"
soon to farrow, each t.T.1. Also 1
two-year-old full blooded O. t C.
benr. nil In first class Condition.
Unilhlnm. lilxnnvlUe.
WlH BAlilV One H-hore e!ectrt,o mo-
lori Ono ft-men wsier tnneir, a J"1 MC
K.
I. Iron .nil wnriclen nnllArs Salrl
.....l.tn.ntiln Iron SrliAfltn. atf In
gnod eondllloh. IhqulM
Ttcvlew oiTir.
..M.S VAI.I.KV MOWS
The program and box social which
was planned for March lath, had lo
be postponed until March lifilh on
account of sickness of members who
are to take part In the program. Hut
March 2ath Is the day when every
body should be lit tho lower gchool
house. I'un will commence about 8
p. in. A good program and social
llnio will be yours and If you're not
ihero-you will never know what you
missed.
Work hns been started on tho new
contract of tho Camus Valley section
of tho llos. burg-Coos Hay highway.
March II two double nnd one single
scrapor started on tho cut through
the J. 1 1I no ranch, but owing to tho
wet weather the work with the scrap
ers had lo been discontinued tetupor
arllv. Clearing of tho right of way
across Mr. rotter's ranch la tho next
Job.
Miss I.aur.k Sloblo Is homo from
Portland and Is spending u short va
cation with her parents
W. n. A. . T. M, Rnaetmrff Jtevtssr
No. II hold regular meetings on sec
ond Thursday at I p. m. snd fourth
Thursday at i r :.u p.m. visuina mir.
Invited to at'end reviews. accaiiee
Hall. Tine ai.d Cos's streets.
ItPl.l.B f-TKPHnNSON, Com.
JKSWIHHAri (Jol.
MCHilinii'iis ur OOIM HA KT -Ulas
Circle No. 411. meets on 1st and Srd
J day evenings In Moose hall. Visit
ing aelght-ors Invlled .o attend.
" unl.t.B CUK.VSIIAW, O. N.
1.F.ONA McDOXAUl. Clerk.
ill.lllKAHS nnsetiurg flehekaS
Lodge No. 41. 1. o. o. R. mrets ra
odd Fellows Temple evsry.wtek on
Tuesdsy evening. Visiting nieiebere
In good standing are Invited t. at
tund. BITRIR-JACKSOM, N. O.
EVA 1.HNOX. Secy.
RTIIIfl. nAlLF.Y, Vlnecy.
u. fi. S.," Ho.eburu Cbnp.er No. S .
Holds their regular meeting on the
1st and 3rd Thursdays tn eivcr. month.
All sojourning brothers and sisters
ro resnectiti y ijivhco io a-ienii.
Mite). l:l,t7.AnCTII Itt'NVAN, W. M.
.'.I. T. w. Meets each second and
fourth Thursday of each month In
Mai-.'ibee hall, corner Csss and lln
streets. Vl.lting Knights always
welcome. ,)oonMAN rom,
II. W. UAI'I'. It. K.
H. rt Nealy and 11. Chapn.nn. two BVii.f ""Vw.T
4lh Alenilay evernnse OI e.:n mwn h
well known Cuinas Valley men, are
planning to go to (.'alilorula in the
Hour u I ii re.
a. ( o'clock. Vlsling brethren In
good ''JViSirrw, p ,i'?
w. m, i. a Mnrtio, w. p.
B. F. (lOoli.MA.N, Hecretary.
A I t TION.
Parties wishing the highest price I , i, iiiiin.it 'or moosio Hosebiirr
for t' Ir personal properiv s e M.
if? . ... . . . i.n . !. ... iiannreni".
-""us i me state, nowevei, m.- rreemn.in.n a. vt, r.iiv I
appraisers have boon seriously hamp-: "-' " ",,"1r'!',ir'.." .It" ','iig'i.t t"-. .
and delayed In making; their , Jrr'.'"'p,,',','t',," i .-. " ,,"
!Maial.. due to the extremely In-! Total u-. : ' r" j
fLnient weather and heavv snows. N..ntint - ' - -, ,"'?;
aeon a. the wenther moderaies lo
he event that roads become pass-
. I T-
A CLEAR COMPLEXION !
Ruddy Chct-ks Sparklin?Eyc3
Most Women Can Have
Says Dr. Edwards, a Wc'J-Known
Ohio Physician
rr.F.M.Edw3.-ds(.wl" years trcnlerj
Ti i-s i , women f r liver aiirl Ik.vvi 1 r.:l- i
r-s:-.-.!.. iKn-ing these year', lie rvv t
y-' 'iv!'-nls a pre vriptinn m;le f a '
will kriown vcg. laltle i. vrid:.c"t '
J"" 'A with olive enl. nmiri? tram ,
I'r 1-l.vp.rd tliive Tr.l.l t.;. You wiU
k'' th-m by th'ir c h.v r If. i
. I", st t.iS! -ts .ire w.itjd.r-w.itkrrsrn I
l"-ir aid biwcli, wl :r'i ciu'-n r.nr- :
fr-il ,n. c:;rryir - . :' t!...- a-U itl.l ,
I" ill matv r ri r.-h'.. sy tc-ra.
Il vi.j Inve a p?'? f.-c . w IV,-.
- !iv,s. M)Ki-, c. .-.i. ! I rc:.-.h-2'- i
1 saii.iUv nn-z-- '. feui i. tll.t.i
its v.ao.v, -. b .v.- i .. y . : l .It o
'.' 1 Mwirl .' Ci-,vc T..i '.. f t '
" time atvi n -.te tl. iU.a-:tr r.-!!
r ' '' i .-.r.d i r.f w"nit u rir.-i in- n t i. -l
i-Jirt:t' iS-.-c l.";i-ts t:.. fic-:--:-.N-it-.Tfatf
re! :n;'-.i v r.i
Sen?
forec... t
Tenta'-t f
. it. f-..o t..t. 1. 1" " -'''
. ...'v i " . -. s.-nt. l. d:i i :.
;., t.. V iv. lr. ) 1 -'t
.1 IV
I'l-I .,
I .. ; n
M Til, II' SI'.lM At II
vi:o;.
TI O N;i makes your st'niiacb f. el
fltie. Slops belching. Ileal I blll ll Iltld
all ilis'-iniif.'i-t In a f' w inlntlli s.
C o .r:,.-.,., ,1 t.v W. K ( .: pn.-iil.
i amount of bin- made mt day nnd the
number of r.cn required. This Is espi
ciiilly Inle .-n farms where It Is the
' custoiii t, I.:, il or slack bay In the
. ufteniis.ii oin '. If mowing Is done In
the morning n ul rnklng III the after
noon, more i . 0 and horses th in usual
will In- rc'i'i.i d. and If mewing and
railing are lech (folio In the nftei iiism,
Hill More . it und horses will be
NOIICI'. I
I-'or travel, sand and rlvi r s. ill
nienl, or cxcava'liig (mil, call phone
H,7 It. A. S. Wallace rtand 4 Gravel I
Company. j
lladaauiigh. Auctioneer. Dill) N. i'lne
e I.OlMii: llll: ( lOHV. e)
)
I'.MTKII A It'l'l s S M."t In Ma-CN-l.ri.
ball eviv f. MM.-vl.iy ev.-tilag.
Vlsltlnir no tubers nlnii.s W.J. nine.
lili'MA lilt IH s'1 'II. M. A.
HI 11 .1 !:! n M i t'l.l.'i It Trens.
1 l.. n: lifMI'llttKY. Se.-v.
I. .1. .1. I'., IM.lteisrlsn n,le So. M
Hee.n In ...Id Fellows Temple . very
erUbiv evetilnir l 1 "t n. 1
log biellir.ii im
l otlna No. 1137 meets nrst . ana
third Tuesday evenings of eacll
month at s o'clock In the Moose hall.
All visiting brothers are Invited to
attend. XV. rtIAKr!. Dictator.
It. 0. l-AIKIKTBR. rt-ere.ary.
uooinii: ok" tub oiii.rt Camp
No. 1 25, meets In Odd fellows hall
til Uim.'liurg every 1st and lrd Mon
day evenings. Visiting neighbors
always welcome.
j Hi-inirtrfK rortTFn, c c.
M M. VIM. Kit. Clerk.
o. t-.lks. Hoeeltora l.udae Sio. BJS
U. I
Fill. I
A ...
.1 I;
A. P. A
Itemiinr
Wednesil 1
Ti-niile, 1
come.
Vlsit-
wtl. fiine.
1 Mil I.I. II, N. il.
I SKI 'I 'I M""-. ' ,
II A I l.i:V. Fill. CO . j
r,-I I e.tae No. 1.1, j
.1 1 loin, ,nl 11 n.l 4th;
liioeth ut Mi.sotilc ,
, mo. Vl.l..'ii et-
--llol.t regular oinntiinlcatlons at
.l.e F.Iks' Temple on each Thursday
of every month. All member re-iin.-fie,l
to sttend regulsrly and all
visiting brothers aro cordially In
vited to attend
HOY TlFMiV!. r.. P
J, o. I1A.Y. Jr.. Ke. v.
I'se Cah .oova Mineral Wat. r on I
your 1 nlil... Ki p ibo KlnR'-r alo In
. be. home. ' . 1 'a 1
IV I,. TIO 'V W. M.
v -lAHiu.-.. .-e.y
run" i;" . in 1 Y 111 Min- Aii. n-
'I rn.-li 11. tne M.o.iile.e hi.l 1 1 1 e
ins 11. Ht inns Aipna iAatm
No 4. meets every Wednimiay evea
Itig In Douglas Ahslrsii Hall, corner
Ja. kson Wsshlnaloa bt. Visit
ore aiwsvs welcome.
in- i n n niT7MA.i, a a
HOY O TOFS'il, M. K.
v: k rtMtis-"f.. k r. si
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Ir.troduciDj
Horacs' Father
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By FEPvCY L. CR0SBT
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