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ROBEBCTWJ KKW9-RKV1EW. mm W, MAnril 84, 1083. PAoa m i They're Biting! Ind riglit liero 1" where u got tlio tiuklo tlio "old timers" arc using. They're built fur light. Wo carry Winchester rods nml reels we believe they are tlie best undo. Pete's Salmon KgK can't beat "em. Churchill Hardware Co. SEN. BORAH FORSEES IMPERIALISM IN PACIFIC Declares U. S. Foreign Policy Is Becoming Tinged With Superior Nation Idea. -and we are a healthy. happy family now" I e. Listen SEND YOUR CLOTHES TO THE ROSEBURG Q CLEANERO AND BE ASSl'ItKD OV Till: 1JEST BKUVICK YOlIt CI.OTHKS Wllfi Ale WAYS UK l'UOPIlULY ('.UN IX AND PHKSSKll. PHONE 472 1108 XOIITH JACKSON STIU'.l'.T. 1 R. Men's Night Viv VM. K. lll'TCHISON (International New Servlca Stuff " 'on eepondent . WASlll.NUTOX. -March 24. A taint of imperialism has b?cu mani fested lu the foreign policy of the I'uiltd Slates through, its constant participation in the affairs of I'acltic insular dominions, according to Sen ator Borah, cue of the republican "n reconcilable!." Senator liorah opposed American participation in control of the Islo of lap and voted for the recent treaty phnini; it tnder Japanese) uianda'c because he "wanted the United States t get rid of it." Senator Horali de clared that American participation in riicilie insular affairs was in direct contravention to the foreign policies outlined by George ashingtou. "1 have alwavs thought r hut when we took the Phllllpplncs we repealed the De'-laration of Independence, said liorah in discussing the l'aclflc dominions., "When we enter treaties covering the control of any other islands w-e disrennr'i tho teachings or W.i?!iiii!rton. We haJ to have the treaty of Yap. according to Its r ponenta, because it was necessary to insure peace in the Pacific. '('oinicllcd l Adopt.' "Thus, step by stp. after wo en tered upon this course of imperial ism, wo are compelled to adopt ull the methods and customs and prac tices of imperialists." liorah was utterly opposed to tiny sharing of responsibilities by the United- States with other nations In the control of the laci'te islands. He declared that such "cotenancies" nl wavs led to wars. You will find that the first con troversy that ever took place on ...... 1, -4ll .,roi..,n.n to lirotl.TtV WHS when Abraham and Lot had a ciuarrel over their cotenancy, noian Hini'ii. m il.inl, thnrn Pom nril17 lin in this day and age the idea that some . .. . .... nitmn nil. TO IKP 11UOI1 itself the obligation and the duty or administering- to all the dependant nave oncoriou CLASSIFIED COLUMN tu mw cuasnriKb adtihtiscmbst will rouao am rifil I'HOBB ABAOiU JIMfV TODAY WAITED WA.NTKD Mm lo siaMi brush, i'huiie H-tU. lUcr Klob. G1KI. w ..shu ofltUo work hm tcltoitiu-ll.-r nr tv'-it. l'lionu 4 ti J . ATrU. Mtii'lo" cut ir'Ii.' (or wood Kn w. .ii cr Unm. I'lunu; 1 4 -V 1 4. A.N'n:i To lrnlu wood fur i ir holt- otnl-litiiul ul'iiuimiui Jlr-U'H r.ok-T. Muni ho A-l. n Junk. Ail- ii-H "i irtjit cooker. .M' - lev l.'W. tXJH fMLt- Tiaby buffer. In-aulr' at i-v'lt .vAUi Uom1 atrunn bu(tf j. 1 h ti'i. Mellin St, KCHt PA1.5 HJ. tck nr Mr ft.. 1 1. hoyir IKc. pIXGLIXG with abundant energy, appetite hearty, nerves X strong and steady and their faces radiant with the glow of perfect health, the entire family of Louis Guigras, 9 Harrison Ave., Providence, R. I., are an eloquent tribute to the powers of Taulac, the greatest family medicine the world has ever known, "I'vrt nut Til It 111 P tm t lirt t.iat fmir times right in my own family and it : residing at 129 Fourth Ave., Albany. !..' fiiorf nm one,. " rf.iurmi tr He says: "Every member of our fain- rtiiiirrn. "iv wife mv nn nml mv llv Is enthusiastic over Tanlac. It's daughter, as well as myself, have j certainly a medicine for all the fane all been built up from a half-sick.!")'" run-down, worn-out Fet of people Spirit Is the current of power audi, iiie idea taki'S root, particularly warmth, nnd the will is- tho eriier-! ,,.i, vt Tvonlth or natural re- S . o j gency brake. No passes are Issued, I s0Ur,.Pa nrn discovered to be in the Diltll Varitftf Cam! t4ie fan-s are naid in lovlnz sorv- I oc,cimi nf tlm denendent people. IH llVI,V1l -H-o,ice If vq (o rjde the ,,rakl,s or ' 0ls(,rVed, for instance, how ii ''on "blind h:i irci ee" we will llOViT I r l,cn administering to ..tniivnn i'a vii.ht" I rpjich tlm f'mi'rnl llenot of the Cel- ,inn.,n,!Ant nconle of Svria and lS 11 WRB 1.UUIUBU ..I.... u . , - tore ere good many new fnces In I eetlal city. . bow Great I'ritlon has been ndmlnis- to audience at the First Methodist The baggage Is limited, and there ! tering to the dependent peopio 01 tirrllut light. Among those from S a i0t or stuff we will have to lea;e . Mesopotamia. t .t thA rttw v.rn Hpv. .loselih hr.l,lrwt llott-i ra nt i Hn t racks, crazv f 'l Iclil-ivlmr Thetu of Wealth. intu of Grants Pass and Mr. Cal- engineers, blind switches and fake; VThey are administering to them on from the same place. .Mr. l.or-1 orders. Keep on the main line, ooo W took bis text from Gen. 32: 17 j 3 speaking to your conscience to 'here Arn You Going?" Ho said night, and saying "Tickets please" iiiKH i nev are auiiiiuipinu God lionrivine them of their natural ir,-' i. vmi will find that whe never nir.i,. or,,i nHn "Ttrketa idenso. I i ii iv ii ii en t noople are d'.scovereu 10 - '..... n.nnk.,r. i ' ''' . . i i : Djncun f vast natural TO- pan. n 8 are Bonis x""-'-"-: jrof. saacs used a numiier 01 ran-: m- ... ,.r. . .... - ,,... nt ore on . . . ,nrm Iniinediatelv some nation tr way to 'the bourne from which . fi,v) I feels a traveler returns . The sermon was embellished with a fwk",r:hl,h ,l"e 'fr!g The evo-' lile humor as usual, and some very Jdusion niakes a horeafle. ' no-1 rai ; road TVoplc-. Night." 4f.ty. Everyone knows that man , j Is- "What Must 1 Ho e. not reach the climax of fr:;T" Saved?" There will he no meeting Saturday o- f AY SAVK. YKAIW OF FAIN. tn In this life. If God's plan of frk Is "a gradual unfolding on an ler upward trend." then tho only fee thin? to do Is to accept His of salvation, and assist nil" fc task. i At the first tin of hack pains Mr C.nlAn .Icacrlhpd life AS a iotir- , ,,rt l-i,-.,,ev reL'iotlS. US' wi ob i lie t.rana ueninu ui. k.'h God Is the owner, manager. r.-ral superlntefulent. and chief ratther. The parallel raus . Iih and works which must always t..Ki..iu Cuiti-nntt eu bv vv . F riiapman to give satisfaction or money refunded. Trice 50 cents. o fei ls a benevolent desire to lilt inem .... . ,... nimnn l.-vol of civiliza tion ami give the m a better form of government." liorah declared he was opposed to ihis doctrine. "I think each people have lu a nieasiue got to work out their own salvation," he continued. "1 do not think that democracy and free gov ernment ore tilings you can bestow ,.,,K o neonln over night. 1 think our I'nited States can best serve hu ; inanity bv showing 'he world a rc-:-i form of government can b" idapteil to the growing Industrial 1 ,',,nei-i,ns which now confront the world." CJII.ISTIAX t'Hl'lifH. Icpnt omul nnd on a level. The , l.ft 1. Iho l.nnlr nt rlllCS and lit' t .... , r. 1 .. r". iho head-l Friday eve. the situ, anu .-.un. .... V.. .crinture'the 2th. I.ectuiv Friday li.ght win. th (lunger signals. in into a healthy, happy family brimful of new life and energy." And the experience of this family Is only typical of thousands of others whose statements are on file lu the Tanlac offices. Hardly a day passes that does not bring scores of ouch messages of praise from every part of the United States nnd Camilla rrom families where mother, father, sou and daughter have all found health, contentment and the Joys of living through simply taking a course of Tanlac. Take, for Instance, the case of John Widner, 1571 Itoosuvolt Ave., l.os Angeles, Calif., who says: "My From far-away Canada conies this message: "My little ttlrl, my son and myself are oil enjoying upleudid health now and Tallinn brought It all about." Mrs. Bert Hewer, l!)3'Eust Avenue, Toronto, Qntarlo. "We call Tanlac 'The Family Medicine' here In our Virginia home. because it rt'stored my mother and sister to perfect health, Just the same as It has done me," Is tho en thusiastic, statement of Mrs. J. F Kobertuon, Hanvllle, Va. And on through the list, men. women and children from every state In the Union and every province of Canada unhesitatingly come forward and tell In words ringing with sin .A.TI.1 To buy. or rent ilt-st. small .luti'i), a I.irin. .lew riiitiun. pii.c, .it'ci. Ad.lrtw.. Ilex liv-", Van- CiiUWr, W.t.lllUrUCII. MAUIilKIt MAN wnuta wrk in t or .1. u nitc Iru. It. oul r:iin.-ii If pernmnciit. AdUic. Kl. 1. WAN T K I rvj-. PAMt ItAy. lMtuibwr Oretomn i'u: .sAi.i:.su.v aiui a pin '0. Uur -ci'.rl er weinuii ceabl.. nt t,.ii-:. ef iH.u.t w.M k. ,Si,a.ly ixt.lk tor llKnt p.irly. IMmno l-hil. 1 M-s. K. Ibilin. IMiunvlllr, r. en. I W ANTl:l liUy lo k.-cp tiouso tor i 1111.11 HUH 4 I.II1UI1 . I.K.U . , H ll.l fSm MAI I) H r.ih" milk cow. Buyer I iros. I'luin. n ru Va i.b 'ivn'in. weinht J:uu. u, ii. i:iiull.'i-, llroikw;ir. Orcnon. ! 1 ull tAi.i;-S Miiacimcr " lvro Kaf7. I il'J Kl a(. AU'lr.'M Hoi UJ7. Co..ld.T -T,,;; ,,LiMn. rr,.:,V,""Uri, Jud.1. Full fit kalv: rtaiirift nuuiiy muii rw. Knr mllkar. Just tfth. HmOtiota. i-iTt (SAl.h; to tlirs or- ofh growlG nr at $! 00 j r u.r. DnAtllcnrV Cda-onHl. S.1LE-Truilfr, ::t-V. To KXl'IIANllK If Jim have tarm In w.-su-rn ttr.K.ill Hull you w-inil.t Ilk., to f.-tiiiiiKtf for two rami In Wi.shlnKlon of " K.-r, i and a lionio.i.-Hd rellniulihint'nt uf sfio acr.'s. Ii.,t.'.l til a Kd mck conn trv wrllc Pr. 11. 11. Carter, Tonusk.t. Vnshlll;toll. ' blower. I cut-off Mr, r..-e 1'at. onaWo waKa. Vrtu. to 1. w. Cum f.,r,l, .'..t,..ri i:r.... (irctfon. WA.MKli, TIMUKll Will '"accept t'tni- I 1 ,.",t SAI.K--1 plnlncr, ti.-r an full or pirl pay on rsnca in Jioplilne Co.. on paved hlnhwT; mtiool on place. 1'rlce 110.000. 00. Andrcm P. O. tioi SS. ilKM' WANT1C1 dCxi."rlcnc,il .r un ci i. M once. S&C nil hour. M.ialH lie em h (it tiunkliondt Urtior tools nj PlHllkoll). I'orinancnt place for sev eral rnn. liverlnmt liri-liaroe. YH'NU nian, -I. WiintH a poslTlon bookkeeping. Have nullity to bundle oll.-cllons. anil make clear Umuu litl mutenients. Kit-service, rrotoatu nl. Ileapoiuihl., walary. Ili.vo a gooit ne coui.llinc c.lncalloll. Addre.i 11. K.. .are New e-li.'Mow. with llootl tlretf tlachtnenl, reavonable. 1'hone 1 ro-eaw 1 All at a bar- Wife, myself and little boy nro nowceiity of the wonderful benefits of :is healthy, happy family as you will ever see and It's all due to Tan lac." Or that of Mrs. John Marquis and her family of sixteen living in Man chester. N. 1I at 292 Belmont St health and happiness that Tanlac has broiiKht Into their homes that were fornrerly darkened by the gloom of sickness, suffering aud despair. And should yours be one of those homes where any member of the She says: "Tanlac has been the only family is thin, run down and weak medlclne used In our house for twolened from loss of nppetlto, caused years and it has kept every one of 'by Indigestion and Btomaeh troubles, the sixteen here in the best of I you ha at your very door the means that will no doubt bring the sunshine of vigorous health back Into their lives and yours. Just as It has done In so many thousands of other cases. Do not delay. Get a bottle of Tanlac from your druggist today. Tanlac la sold In noseburg by V. ltepresenlallve of New York Is tln)j F. Chapman's Pharmacy, and bv or ( has. K. Vnn com family. I leaning nmggime vrywnp. health." In Chicago. Frank R. Illehards. of 441 Sojith Wood St., writes: "We will never be without Tanlac In our house after the remarkable way It has built up my wife, my son and myself to where we are the very picture of heallh. Women to Take Part in Conference HOT SF'UINCS. Ark., March 24. Women will sit as members for the tirsi time at the General Conference of the Methodist Kpisconal church. South, which will begin Its sessions I ere .May :i. with 201 ministerial delegates and 179 lay delegates In at tendance. At the last quadrennial gathering of the general conference. In Atlanta, in 11US. six bishops were elected, but II Is predicted that as many more will bo chosen at the approaching confer ence. Among those who are men tioned for the episcopacy are Dr. Europe; Dr. Stonewall Anderson, gen eral secretary of the education hoard; Dr. E. II. Chappell, general secretary and editor of the Sunday school board; Dr. O. E. Goddard, secretary of evangelism of the mission board; Dr. T. X. lvey, editor of the .Nash ville Christian Advncalo; Dr. J. S. Chadwick, now in charge of the Cen tenary publicity work; Dr. F. X. Parker, of Kmory university; Dr. II. A. Hoar, president of the Southwest (rn University, or Dallas; Dr. C. C s'olocmnn. Dallas: Dr. .1. F.. Dickey, or Atlanta; Dr. S. C. II. Hurgin, of Louisville, secretary of the church ex tension board; Dr. Sam Hay, of Hous ton, Texas. Matters of legislation which may como before the general conference sumniiiaM-xivs. TAItOItlM ana areesmicKlt tr of " kinds. K- Main. Mr Qntlirldne. jiri.'iTto lend on Itrnt" class 'arm eecur- nv. Appiy i" i. CM...,. Telllpb'. Host-burg Til THAnf: :i "a.-ii with 1 liull.lhiKs In Josephine county, ant 11., iii-liiM innnlv town iM-opcrty or ranch. Will assume. 11. W. I ouim nml Son. ll,nnoil.7. YOl'Nil men. women, over 17, di-slrlutc government positions. nu monthly, write for free list of positions new open. J. leonar.l. (former Vl,v",.l!'r" vice i-nmlniTl. H'fil KuultRblo lllilg., WnnMriL'tpn. P. Full SAl.le tlumll shunts. 76 to 80 ll. 11 head. F. u. llalllela. l'kun 4 - - l''l I . Full SALtl-J A. room pliistmed houui; prke ami term, rtchk Inquire 113 rtouth Main fft l-'olt SA1.I-: llreeiihonae 20tl0 fL Kood repair, ciler frauie. 1'aul (i. liroa- niun, VoncullA, lire. 1-Vlt SAl.t: ciood'..7idband ttres uiol tubes, and new U.e Urea. Grand Vlev llufiige. Fnlt KAl.'lo joo Italian prima trees. I foot, well rooted. f.00 per liunAred. l.ltolbloiu. IllKunvllle. IXIU "tAl.li--.MIti'liell wugon. Inch, lu rood aliepe, T. 10. IVuucao. Itoaebttna, !t. I. l liona 1-F iiit hai.h" oIiTitATi roc Jowi property up lo laSuO, -ton track, Lood as new. Addreaa Truok," News-ltrelew. - I'lUt SAL.l-i-11 room modern furnished bouse. Heat In evurr rnnni; bath. Deslratile location. ITAnk Bolea, .L"'-""!: 1'oTl ri.I.M Automobile In trsl el lea rendition. Will full at SaTiUlIll ptice. Addrosa CL anra Km- Kovlew. FOUN'P l'alr epectscies. owner may have same by acltlnK at this cdloe nnd pnylng for ndv. Flil'N I -ii-'iir shoulder pleca Owner please call at this nITIce. describe it, and pay for Ibis n.lv Full ltl-'.NT l'lnno. Mri. Ch. liraa.l. 1'lli.ne 31-F5. FOK ItKNf Kateiy enolt boxes. ltoseleirir Nntlonftl Hank. TTTi," .-iv-cT-l i'i .." front sleeping room. Across troin Klks' Hall. Vhouo 11-V. ! mil all.54. llr and ittk wnou ' . ... ... , . ,.... .I.... ,1... ,..r,,tu n( hlsllOIlS W Vinson, genera secretary or the ! lneiuue oui.i.i.k .. - I oar I of missions; iV. W. II. Heau- i to four years; abolishing the olfi - o NO JOB Too Small oifToo Large Plumbing AKD Heating: SC01TBR0S tV,e,- rT Xtle. tnA ClV 1 lantern, "l.lfe of Christ." and illus trated songs. Sunday evening, illus trated soncs. Sneeze Solution " II .WTIxFI'TK' SOLUTION pr.iji-d In the no stoi "0-,ine; and stop the Miread it I lie cold. Flue for catarrh. "The Holv CHv," sung and lllus-i trated with lantern. Christian church Friday night. New ptofciam Sunday night. o FOIl COU.NTV judgi:. To the Voters of Douglas County,; Oregon: 1 I herebv announce my candidac , on the republican ticket for the cITIee of County Judge al tho primary eler'ion to b" held on the i 19th day of May. 13 - I T"r ; support upon r.-.y record as County ! Judge for eleven lum.tlm. and also upon my record ss f"""1 "' Collector of IH,r.5las County ror ten year" If I am nominated and elect-' ed I will discharce the duties of my, office faithfully una endeavor to con duet the affairs thereof as erotioml-. caliy as is cor.sljtent with good busi ness Judgement, iualiJ" the asi.ss menti so as to dlstributo the tax burden more ,-vently an. s that one hundred rents' worth or work Is re ceived lor every dollar expended In the ronstrnctlon of rods, and that the bond monev slia'l be aipon..od where k was ve:. d by the people of this county. ,,.,-.. (raid Adv.) GI.O. k. Ql INL. The following cne.-ts llrP registered at the Grand hot-l: I.. Hume. Cor-all;s- llessie lirown. Camas Valley: F I 'soti'hwick. Camas Valley; Al ' ,-rt Debemar.ll. Glble: H. La Franco and familv, Juneau. Alalia; Martha Hess Granls I'ass; Jns. ph Knolls. Krnest Calhoun :d Geo. Mc('l:nic, Giaiiis Pass. ' i , ' rii ii iMi, TT si Westner -norer.e, tocal orrice. Rnseb'urs;. Oregon, 24 hours end.ng f Vre'lpttatlnn la Inehea nl nnallredlh. tht .. :: 4444444444444 1,,., J t I:. .'ITS - ' rr.l t Til ' III b :t .r in. inon'h... 3.VS otft' e-eclD from E, ItU 1. If-l I p TODAY H yi tTAriO. l()ItTI,.Mi. March 21. Livestock prices: are steady to- 1 day. Kngs :.iitI butter are also steady, at iinllng to the local ' j inarkot (iioiaiions. OATS No. I wlilte feet No. 1 grsr IIAHI,1:)V-- llrewlnn Htsndeid feed ('. 1 1 ! N No. I K Y. sblpniont . . No. 3 K. T. slilpiuent $.1,-,.no ai.OO 21. on ih.OU roll SAI.IJ--I'ry 2'hoio K.-l- 1 J. . , roll" HAI.K IllnVk Minor- a '"' h.itelilng. II rrr e.-ttliiK; also 1""'." Minorca and White l.oKhnrn bj ei.i.a.. (Iih last of tilts month. Sirs. I-. (. Man, l'bone 159-lt. , FofT S.i.I Three goon hroo owa, soon to farrow, each I3.V Also 1 tw ...year-old toll blooded 0. I bonr, all In first claes etmitltlnn. IJiidl'lorn, JittonvMle. WTl"P.f.r-OnV'.h.'rs ele.rrlo ne; toV, one d-lnch water motor s. nnmj her ef iron and wooden pallcva and consldei-ahla Iron (" sfllng. an n rood condition. Indulro at Nw lteylew office. Toit RM.I-: - llnn -b. sultal.le for .lalry reiien. Il a.res: .V. fri" iv 1 Mill--. from Iti.HfiHirnT. Ihniilr-Mlrri-l. IIIIH.Io , .oil '';; Imt In t:iV '" "'I'" I1""1': "-u"u iiuul rnnf.-riMi- iinl imt by t h prr-HidiiiK li:tiiopH; r.'vMnn of tlm vrr.fl lo makn It I'M'I "fluinh of (iod," Inst-:i'l (if H".v Cntholli-Clnin-h''; channltii; lh (h'moninution it I naiiit!, anil iut liortat inn for a fl ntiiK lal canipalKii in oWmln not h'M than 1 1 O.'MX), ()( to iruvUI for worn out prrm-lHTs ami oIIht on4'TO!ir clai mauls. ltlliop K. K. Il'tiilrlx. nf Knnaw Citv, iia" wnitir a' tlwi hi; -hop. i ' p. CtlMl to til" H"t rflHtHKrt -UMI- al ')iifiT'n f to orlT. Th rniif'T f'uro will 1- tin- iiiii''tf"nili lu th history of lh .-outtifin rlmrrli, llish-, np.i who havi- ninn lh' last '-n- rral roiifiTfii.e htm lliMlmprt V. J. M Coy, Waltnr It. Lainhutli and lloiiry C. Morrison. Don't for,vrl (tin I'aluuT Kanm lit fraHMcd at Mailt -bury t'o. F m &0 yoar old IkkhiiIuti y plant, lot0 tiprt; a fuw lihodn iNlana ml rooMiurs. Fruuk 1'aulncn, Uuip- 4 UiA o.r ' 1 . roll KAl.T; f.O Whlto IKhoni liwnH, otio veur ulit tliln munth. O, A. O. nttutn. 75 cenU 4arli. J. D. Uiuugli- t.n, ainu-r'B AdilUton. I'SiU HAl.K liu'rWalii. ""llulck nix tour lutr iLr. If you urp liokluc fur a rn hiiy. Htf tliln. IMiuno 439. -'all nt .112 S. Jtt. khon Ht. Foil sSAliK Morturn 10-room ho imp. 7i city lum, vundy lonm; a real hum. Hultuhlo for roumliifc hotifle. All for $!'"" TiTiim. IL HulMviin.; Foil tJl'U'K. 5 -room modern f urnlr'lu-il li0UB, litiateU 'J31 K. 2nd Ht. 1'rtco nml tormn rlRht. lira. J 1 1 irr yl 1. Mo r it a n. 1 ' h o n 7 5-T. Foil SAI-W IinflKA truck, 1918 muiioT ni'W tlrd. A-l Mnch. rondltlon. U-piiliit-d und nvurnauUxl. Clti'ap .'.fur r;.rth. U. T. Sulllyon. , FOlt HA Ul'l 4 "room "fiouBo with Rati, und punlry. Good l lol, on pavpti vU-ffL, clooa in. Mudnrn mrM-trix-c.i. Jniiutra CIS KoWloB tit. TiTin. .-m THOFHA.VI Tfillt OA kW'fM"r--Frfl of t hnrKv tk U away. PTon milna from Itodohurff, ffood fond. Full In formation at 125 Cam treat 1'hone htli H.liK--l Liival crnnw iprV'r. iifiil fix montliH, nonl nil n'W. Cont $M.S whn bituKMt. Will takp ftt pin- e on ! r (.'rt'tk, or In Honehnrg. John M- K.nn. lit. 1. Hophurnr. I'OK fA LK- iood top hunity. 1 '"'t doiihlu orivlnn harn'its, 1 p. t hllKKV thlilH. n drlvltm hori, 1000 4Hitttt riu-np tf tiikn at II at rims. Mrad plara, Wilbur, Ore. Foil SA1.K Modern -room hunaalow, plmli-ii'd, newly upt'rrd and An fvlwii throiiKhout, with hath and toller. I'u vm nil around corner lot. )ifimaf woo(liled; fro sll, Hetit ii.irt of HoMelnirtf. I'rh'tt rlRht. Torma If iionlrtMl. Alco 1 ni(Ml. 10-11 ovrr Inn'l T '-nr, wood nn now. Inquire l MMS"iitli MM1 Ht., Uo.oh'irit. "rn. Ml Ii! Il l1 mi wm i F: ! SASH ' DOORS MILL. WORK CT, 1 iwmmirmiy V ttrnrd. M, luiir Bin b. tscturts4 Um mabulkfiuf 1 Un tnetaofyt - Vilt PKFKil f7 UmiuH Ctl- (-f. RnVK. I.I MIUR t O lllQ irH Meinlt Vipuih, Manle. Wbinnm. 1 i t-- pt 1. 1" -14' i . io M ty. Ini . - . .81. p. m. fir'ii hetcrt PORTLAND MARKET iMt.t.lAM HBI.U oh.erver. Neglecting That Cold or Cough? Lr.TTlXO tli? o!.l rourh or cold dr.u-, on, er t!ic l'i e-tc dev. lop f.-tTHnlv. i. '-"'v. e-ii-i ir.lly when at ATii.i: 'hop y Ste K 1 etc. le-J I. 'in s ri fir steers. . ir t" .1 I I . .,.1 l.t -f.-l t' '' Dr. 1 r: -i.e.; -. ,r l I l.ri,-t-. e,. lh" LLOYD CROCKER Successor to Hamilton Drug Co. 1- Mi 'Iiuit-. to re lo 11. ra K:i !r to no 'Ir I.-: I. in .... i "' .i .moil co wi ' ' ii. lo I a l:-,:l. i-rl.no li- : k. ,.(i, ii b-ra i tieir.-ia nl tows. 1-rbe. I I T reel no . ;r.4 ; re. ... (I ". -i 7 . ;m . r, H,.-., -. ,-..1 . 4 Mi o ri.ee ' 6 ijo 6,.-,i t . 6.2.'. 'tf 6.""' KIXM'li Family ratents. .' t" 1, 1. 1 ; vvl.ole Mli.-at, IV.Ce, Kial.aiii. I. 1" Lukera- l.ar-l wln n. ,.li". b.ik. r l.lu.al.-ni piiH-n'.. 17"', valbr wli. it. 1 .". stM.IKtila. :iti M ll.l. I KKII- I'll' f. o. b. mill: Jt . n run. l"n lota, liillel "";- , stiniKM .-ara. Y" !: tt.1.MlliK lis. rolled liirlir, 17.1; roll...l oaia $IJ. ral b f-ed. ll.-.-Jr.'i f r Ion. (iilt.N Willie. i. '!'-', IIAV ll'ivliiir price f. o. b. I'-' Air.iita. $ i a r,o it, 1 4 per ton; . 11.,": oat end v.-l'li. $''; e.oe M.ll. v tldiolliv. $119 17.; .sateru !' ". timothy, $ll 17. Ilnlry ana I onwlry Trounce. lti -r'n:ii ' ui-e-.. .nrn., ;in p'-r io r.nr. Iiineio v'ep'l. t..,K l"l". V.i . '"' Ions. I"c. lliMi. rr.it, biivn.K P- " ' No 1 unci". 31 vile, ibluand l''i' l.niil. ..11(S Ion hm' prb e, 1-. per il"'-l '.' 1 1' il-.Z-'Il . J" II ' ; lZ i-:;;-i-ri-V..; ; i '.- ' n " ,? ' r, ,o'-, '" " ' i ' ' i'Mi.i:-i:- t.ip.t -( - ) A i ' r i : II. ' o.ni.o lha. Je e ii. up. t. ldlt (OlMV M I!lVll. 1 hor. bv c-iiour.c- my ratididary for the repiiblican lo nilnation for the office of county s-iiv. VT at prl- i.., !., i . le Id on May 1 ''. imi ir i uij iiotoiiia'cd and ebrt ed I i:l (lunrr n.y rt lid. r an ill' c ut. . court. -0-1-- a-ili":''"' inak" a ronipb I do a'l siirv- n " 'I "! will work for l'i" b" vot- rs aiel t -' I1 '' ' 1 coi.et-.-. HAKVI.Y Tr'r .11 .'.r-. ,.-'..-, ( c. .a p. Nw liscrovery .')- C?uJ.- and Coughs t.riit of ofil'-o r inomiciil and mill and will ;icn!e record of d by Ihv.-, and i i-it, r. -t of t ne . ,.f I-o-:r':,s i.. FrrsTi.iN. v.. i.- i 0 .w-ewH. -Jfc.-aa J. li.it I , ' l-.Kl t ' -'I II.SiP if 1: ' i '0-f I r.:,oI ..' ,. . 1 I ,'i I. 'in! I I '' ..'loll ,"i' 'H latllbs. 1.7 '''(''( 1 I I'. l:K VI7AI-- I l ill"1 p i ..k trill- . T.l..-.:l" .11. I"" - p. r P i p. r P' el. f'rtllte and eueialtlra. I.- a- '"l.t....7 'ei"""eo.- . 11:1 l',-1- N.i'-.l "r.iiii.'.. I. ... . . I. ...I." I. - ' CI -pen f.r i" 1" 1 1..- : 1 'I I-. . r.iTu'- 1 p. in C 71 1 PF, jS s Fills , - ".err. j t IH KvJ 41U li 'ft ell' j .-.i -,( i ip 3.i;j j 7 i H 1 . 'I Nr. t4l vi.;i;TAiii.i: p.i'ind. I'M . r.-'-. : f 1 ,i,il. Kf, . f I rv, tin V 1? -;U'I1, 11) in J' , TLASTER with a HAMMER AND SAW You can do a job equal to the finest p!.i3U ring without the muss anJ tlelay. You can install finish lum ber the same tlav if you use TERrECTlON" PLASTER VAL!.B01RD roii sale nr Demi's Transfer and Storage ASK FOK mis UOOhLET A" . , '7 K ,'- J '' PS..'?7 "FiKitCnCN" y . :.. fill jf inwru.li'-e., Now is the Timej to fix up your tlr- for tlif oprlni;. If lull want lo aaa money and not away from punctured and blowout troubled, liavo . "UNIVERSAL? FILLER : put ill your Urea In plant of air and tubes. Wo liavo Invt'V tlK.it. d and know It la th mont loKiral filler that can bo put Into a tlni. You can take our word for It or you ran tako tb knocker's word for It. ll in i or used tbo filler and don't know tbo first llilcc about If, W o linvf a lotift Ht f well aat laib d uaers In and around tbta pl.u.:. Conn- and Ibis ll-f", lie u ko and Unit out from ll.i-in. V.i al.u cany In atnek tbf; f.inioiis 'I In i inolil, A! .i.li sou and Hev.-ia Hi. s. I'oiik- and ret iiood tin-s r-vca If yo'i do not iant I luvera.ik If any ailiuoio t Is nucdedj wo make it ri lit h.-ro. UNIVERSAL -SERVICE STATION :;t v.. Cas st. I'.OSI IU I'li, Oltl.t.O.V. 1 1 1 am 'i-