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TUKFTtrnn nfws-iifvifw, thitisdat. march a, 1022. paok pom TVS MILE AMI VltiXITV Who wants lyOULD You call on your local merchant . "and ask him for "imitation suar, or raisins, or coffee? Would yuu ask him to sell you a pair of shoes made of something "just as good" as leather? Or a suit of clothes "made for" a man, whether or not it fits you? Get the Genuine International Implements 1 E CONSIDER IT to be able to walk your disposal find a complete line of implements to j choose from. No delay, "no samples" which are f so often misleading. J. F. Barker & Co j 'BUY A II.VMIII II OF COIMi:itK TO .MEET j 'I t IISII.W ' Tho regular monthly meeting of tho Chamber of Commerce, will be held at the office on I lie night of Tuesday. April 4lh. The wotk lias been neglected for several weeks on I'mo sn.iv MoitK" rill-; sn.K New SPRING GOODS Are Arriving Daily SEEOUK- NEW Woolen Sport Skirting. Our NEW Silk Umbrellas, and our NEW Sport Silks AT NEW PRICES ABRAHAM "Till: Ml.K M'OIIK" "Till-: Mom-:' 'ill.: mi.k Coming Attraction -Week APRIL 3d to 6th Inclusive MRS. LULU GRIMM The ".Mary Plckloi'd" of the Aluminum ( Ircnll, will Kisi(ively up Miir nt our store nod demons! rile (be Mining dialoa. "liepla.e Utensil thai wear out tilth utensil (hill Wear "fever M I'Poi; i i d iiv "AL" LUMINUM Special ! in i!i; mi i: i .mik.i mia t litis 4 il- V. : lid -.or I.. Ml.- uith ooi, $ I .lis. lioMilar I'l i. e Si. till. i:i:mi:.mi;::i: the iutes; CHUKCIIILL HARDWARE CO If III. .1 llll Ill I I.-, nr. I II. IKI'MIS.. .VMM SI , I,.. H-.m l. ll. uf Ml- h .1117. IIS il. .I c.e p.iriil ..'..s ... i: in'-.-. .1 c.e,r t li 4 " - i ,,r ii,,. I'nircil si.ii." ..r m.v s'nic t, .-i Ii.. rv ... it!-.: i l.-t it .....f I ...n I ' ' o-l "'"' .1 I"l.. I Oar. ' DEVELOPMENT in vi i onn r mi m 'i;(i i'mi-'xt. w i: : i imim'.i.v. im. in i; i t a 1 1 it n i n; iiav lot; iiii: i;iii ii;mim' oi si i; it i:. Wo i.ii.i't ri"w l.i.'er than I!;,, nn t onnditig ie!i,i:i. iluoikh we have t" :. i. i.u t 1 1 ai v a ii ci of i "i r pres. nt n... ''i; .. , ,lln. int a, l.i: ii. r i i. ino n: t!:an o. i! n..! i: r. qulii i va: Ai;'- via ri:i n 'in m i:i: ii c i; m i n vr Kii:.T s Mint i: nni i:rt.oiv to voi . Douglas County Light & Water Co II. M Jl Mt.s, M.inmr. f an Imitation? YOUR CAIN- into our Store, and at 2 TIRE" account or .sickness and it is urged ,),;,( ;l, t i . work ne resumed at once, tatul a gttoil olh ndanco of the metu- bet-ship at I he meeting is urged. Eas'er is the nth of April. lie teaily. isVff suits. new routs, new waists, ne.v skirts. Ib ll Millinery. s'ioki;' -tiik mi.k vi'iuii'"' .Tr.iti;- iiii.; sii.k smut:' of- ! The coyotes Hre killing a good 1 many lambs In this locality. ! We urc sorry to hoar that Mrs. lit my llushnell, who has been In poor health for some time, is not to .well. I Word lias been received from Mrs. fie. UK.. Suitt tli-it they exiiei-t to re turn to T"ti Mil" In the neur future. ' l.itlje Kay Oodfrey wlio ha been very si. k ;if HiMyard, Wash., in re ported to In- slowly improving. Mr. (b-ue (illivant and family were bunking class visitors Sunday. There an several n"'n engaged In drilling 011 the new highway. A large KMioitnt of hlastine will he necessary on the Camas Mountain and several tons of dym.niite have been taken to lliat place. Miss Mabel Johnson Is -seriously 111 with pneumonia. ll"r many friends hope for ber speedy recovery. Miss Johnson has been teaching the pri mary grades of the. Olalla s"hool. We iin.lersl.nnd Mrs. Matthews Is-tak-Ing bev place during her Illness. Win. Friend, who underwent n serious operation lit Mercv hosiiital a short time ago. Is reported better wft are :Iad lo say. Mrs. Mcllaniel. Mr. and Mrs. Pari: and two daughters, Klnia and Vnlnia, visited at the M, I.. llushnell home Sunday. Leslie MiTb.nlel and family who have spent the winer In eastern Ore gon expect to return to Ten .Mil" as soon as t ho snow In tho mountains will permit. Ho Intends coming by auto. XX. vivncE to koi .titers and thk wikows 01.' soi.i.ieiis entitled to exemption: Please pre sent your claim for exemption before April 1. This has to bo attended to each year in March. ". L. CALKINS, Assessor. .NOTICE TO THE V.VI'KOXS OK SCHOOL DISTIilt'T -NO. 4, llbl'li I.AS I'Ol .V I Y, OKKCO.N. On Saturday. April 1st, 1922, the qui slion of voting bonds to the ex tend of 10,5.00.00 will be submitted to the legal voters of th district. Only qualified voters will be permit ted to vote in this election. The iiualillcallons of a legal voter con sists of the following: Any citizen of this slato who is twenty-one years of age, and wiio has resided in the district thirty days immediately preceding the date of the election AND II AS PROPERTY I.V THK HISTRICT, as shown by the last county assessment. Ownership of shares or stock in a corpora! ion paying tuxes on property in tho dis trict will he accepted as evidence and will entitle the owner to all the privileges of a legal voter. Where both husband nnd wife are joint owners of properly and only one natito appenrs on the assessment roll only the one appearing on the assessment roll will be entitled to vole. In other words, only the ac tual taxpayer is entitled to vote at any election involving the raising of taves In any way. The above rulings do not apply lo elections hold for the purpose of se lecting members of the school board. V. J. MICELLE Clerk Dist. No. 4, Douglas County, Oregon. M MOOl. JHM IMI T HtrM KI.Kt THIM mii tt i:. Slat t nf ( ni.'-n. i 'oimt v of J )imhit, 1 SilK.,.1 lnsirii-t N"i. 4. ss. i Ni.ii. v 1h Im t. Iiv Kivi'ii that M tlu I K.'hiM'l ihsf ri ( Imiii-1 cl.'fi inn lirrl. I ','i)i'.l to Ihi lu'i'l lit the IMuli School I hiniiliiitf In U'lSihiiii. (rKoi, l't ;inl 1 fr Si 'lit ml list !'U t No. I nf 1 ..ufclax ' 'mint v. t romni. mi Sat inla v. tin- 1 si .lay rf April, h.lu.'.-n tin- hours nt' l! u'rlfn k p. til. mnl 7 oYlo. k p. nt. th.it vll he siil. -nit!. "1 to th.- K'u,.! ..t. r-M t iiiT.'of ,,. iu-.l imi f 'Hi f.i.'tlmr a limoV-'l Imi-'l.t' itinss In tin .iiiii of $ 1 o,;,. mi. mi fur tho i'irni,.t' .f in.ikfnii i. 'pairs to tin si'lionl hn Id i nu s in ;iUl tilisiri't. ami to I'urtktr furniii .Mi.l '.iilp sai.l l.iill.ilni;s, aii'l to ivi'tin-l tlu- out t. i ti.lLMir in-1- lti-dmsn f..r Nit-fft liiipinviTut nts. In iiinl 1'or taul H.-h...l .Ibtri.'t. vut.i t. ho hv h.illot. upon !:it'li shall 1.. tho Wor.N "IU il S V CS ' atrl Hi NI S- Ni .- i' ml Hi.' vtt-r shall pl.u o a rrovs ( i lu-t w. .n iho Wnnh "It. mil,!" iHi.l tin? wi.nl Ye." or. lo -twi'i'ii the wntil "Hmuis" mi.l t!w Wold "No," wlm h flMijc-.lt s his rh-.l. o. 'I'l u ioIIh fur tin r.'ri'i't hn of t h h:ilh.;s .-ast for or aunnst fu- (..n- trai ti-oi i!" s:nd ! ri . I t , dn. ss. will, on ! s.'i'.t d.iv Hit'l -lato ,'tn.l at' tho phi iit'm'.'Sind, 1,,. op. mr. I at t!i. Imor of - ' o'. !...'k p. in. ami r.n.ain np.-n tmiil tlio. li-mr nf T ot I.- k p tn of '.) sa.tif ij.iv.' Mil. II l!w samo shall I..- . l.is.'.l. x on I. i- of ti:o Mitrii't S. liool n.:n d ul' ,'h..1 Pll i p I No. I of t v'iuiut. Oi.-non. HKldo this -li.l il.ix of Manli, I. A. .1. lil'MPIN, I'halrman lw'rn t S. hool Hoard.! Att. st '. .1. Mli'KLM. 'lt rk, i No'l'li'K or s.M.F. ni- ihivkhnm';- T i TI.Ml?Kli. Cfioral !..n Oflioi'. W.ish-j Itu-t.-n, I'. (' . K.'l.i narv 1 s, I'tj. N.di. f N h.'i.-liy tiv. n U ; it suhi. i to tho ion i n i imis a to I 1 1 ml! at ions t ' .t ..I .Inn.' 1 ! I r. Mat.. :ist ami i vi.iu.u v ::. l i : t lo st.it.. 1 1 ami . Mir h'Mi ii- to-us th-' ! ri !;irv of t-.o Inl'imr of S.'pi 'Mihcr l. 1 ! 1 7 (K I, I . ( i . 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IT s i.i M. n,.pc , f t'e '.r t'l'l.-i t. ti" ...lit f.T 1. s il , in I . r. r M . T .' . s , It. I I . S. . , II, M-l, SK',. .-ll.ev i- !.:. M . i . -I ii M . i . ii: i". k . " M . t.il i . 1 1 1' ' ' M . Ml , M",, v, I. 10 : i"i M . i .'.! to I." M h. 'i p. k :'i. M , r. it .-.-.Pi i:i ... M r. 1 . 1 1 i c.l i:- X2tnJlU? aitf" Stvy Uy74UU filrfcj'l AxbZxv! VIRGINIA'S U XT AKIilVES Whin I got Lack to tho St. Fran cis I found Eddie Montfortii In the lobby looking wry mysterious. "Who won." I demanded, eagerly aw;.itiug news of the football game. "They tria.iu' d us, Virginia, but I have some p. :. -;.ii.tl consolation any way. You know the critics often say of a play thai It was a failure but that soiio- actor bar great per hut that sonu actor had great per in the second half I scored our only lou' hdown all by my lonely. llut never mind that now. I've, got some thing to shov,- you. Mrs. Chester asked me to bring you tight up lo her room." "Oh, Eddir! I thought you were going to let n e le lp you spend the money you gut lor your magazine story." "Well, if you don't like what 1 have got up in Mrs. ('hosier's room, we will take it back and you uu.y help mo select something else." All nnsusp' ting I went up to Mrs. Chester's room. They had heard me coming, for as I reached tho door it was opened. After one look at the person stand ing in tho doorway I threw myself on Aunt Virginia's breast. Oh, how rapturously glad 1 was to see her. With her loving arms about mo I just sobbed out my whole homesick ness und loneliness. "Oh. Aunt Virginia, I never know how much I have missed you until soy,'. If I had known how lonely I was going to be without you, I do not believe that 1 ever would have come out hern. You will stay with me always now, won't you? I never want you out. or my sight (.gain." "Oh, you darling child! And, lometlmes, when you did not write I thought perhaps that you did not care about me any more. I hesitated about coming to you for I knew It would break my heart if you were not glad to see me." "Please, plea-.e. Aunt Virginia, ncv think HV't. 1 have had many a querr. Hill", si- k feeling down in the lilt of my stomach when I thought of you so far euav. Why, when Cloria married anil went away, and K'tty died I just, thought I never would be able to stav here without yo'i. "Lots tond lots of times 1 would have jumped on the train and rushed back to you. if I had not been so de fi rmineil that rianilfuther should have been made to understand that I could iret along without him. "Every time I was introduced lo a ! woman older th' n myself, yes, even when I was introduced, to Mrs. Ches I tor, I wanted you. And every lime i I liad a hard knock I wanted you I you can never know bow I w anted ! you.' i "AfliT all., it Is to our own blood relation we turn In time of trouble. J.wr. KVHi-: to thi: i n i: Maliel Mallin, in tile newest llod- l.in.iol! rei'ase, ".lane Kyre." whli-h , plays at the Liberty theatre for the last time ionii;ht. Is certainly the ideal person to portray the little or phan KmJish Jiirl. and in her hoop kii;s .iii.l pantalettes and poke bon : in t and shawl, she creates a fimire j "'at pill's . Mint- In. art strili-'s. The art ami d. ft hands of llnpo Hallin have breajtnt mativ little hiiinati : toiu-lies lo the j.iitnte, and it abounds in humor and effective pathos. i TIIKtlllul; A Hl'liolC IX 1 i ( I -it aa: r saciiii ici: Most of the so-rnlled historic spee f ta -b's li.: .e at one time or another in the i.iurse.of the production.-, shown the worn, n character ill a teao r nr less, decree of wanHeii,''Ss. Noihitm i : this sort i . seen in "Tie .) ilo:a." .'inh (lobUwn will lu-e.s. :it at , the ,!;'.l"is theatre for the last lime t"ii . it. Theodora, tlionch the daughter . f n lion tamer, was really one ot' moM hnlliail! women in ad Ii'- and tit, least j iter her '' 'o He I'inp. ror 1 11 si j n i.i o , ADVICE TO LOVELORN AND OTHERS Vnii Column cC gueatRai Answer Condnctea bf VTomu WIk) R..ow. A!dre yenr Letters to Mr. Riliburj Care o rhurg Ne.'-!lelew. 1 "i, V - s. KHsb'iiy: I h:i e en ope to a.'. ne, t-o I lileilL'l'l 1 would :'sk ..a 1 have A-one out to or 1 1. 1 ' s w il il a ft-"' 1" re. sc yen s.i I . .. t: .t know him ct y w ell. I Mi nt '" :i danee with him fit'-t, and tin a I. ked lite to en m n sliou -'' i I: ' : on S.i' 1 1 day t: ii; ii t . He . I c if T mi:l'l''il fiotir to the ' ' 'i ' -.v. as he lnd to w oi l; t ill ' o'e'e, H be rani" to the house 'if'' " . ' t wi'lilil tiiak" es Lite fnr ' "" . : . .old so he ii-dii d 'ae to "' 1 : ia front of It." ill. .it. 'i'. 1 !' t . 1 . ' t t his t ii ". bill 1 do in t lis 'o sii di . sti't i.m.I: Willi doll t t'.ii.i.. i-i an times I am tie '" five ' :''"' lie is. :n. d d.."'t feel r'.i ;''... I b.i.e t,. sMnd isi' i'li.i " r I '.lobs elani'i. il'i.'. v In n i r' ; 1 . i '. '. . and w ) . n t is t ut 1. s .': i ( en snrci st S"1;.. t I'.ti ' :" 'i. ' .v .' (all do. or i- i: i'i v i -". rit pi : k' s i! s- ' I., 'n..;.; n. ' vi,.,, tf, I - V VIS V N N i's tliele are i iiiiiitber of ''"'l is t i.) would Ii.' belter thin ll'-'t. rll'i. 'o.l. of eii.iisi' ji . .inn dors tut Cl.ii.lv of them, hcinllc tbei Us. QAM Isn't it. dearest Aunt Virginia? "Ibii t she just lovely, -Mrs. Ches ter?" I asked my good friend. "Kddie Montforih, you were just horrid to make lne think that It was something else that you had up here for me." "What have you been doing to yourself, child? You have grown up." smiled Aunt Virginia approv ingly, as soon as she could interrupt my almost Incoherent speech. "No, J haven't grown up. I haven't grown an Inch inee I came out here." "Hut you look so different, child. Oh, It's your hair. I don't think 1 have ever seen you with It up." "I am just wearing my old braids wound around my head. Aunt Vir ginia. Although my height hasn't in creased an Inch 1 think my character has. Behold in your niece a real moving picture actress, Aunt Vir ginia," I laughed, "and you have got ten here Just In time to see me do one of the stunts you have seen on the screen. "Tomorrow I am going to be blown up In a yacht and rescued from the water by the hero, who is no other than the great Theodore Stratlon." "Virgie, what are you talking about" interrupted Eddie. You don't even know how to swim." "Indeed I do, Mr. Montforth. I have been taking swimming lesosns ever since I knew I was going to have this part. The swimming teach er says I am one of the best he has ever turned out In such a short time." "but surely the thing will not be really done." "If you mean by 'really' that the boat will be blown up while I am on it, no. Hut a real boat is going to be blown up and sunk off the rocks. Hut before this 1 am going to be thrown out Into the water so that the camera will 't something more real istic than a picture of a young woman making a dive." "You must not do it, Virgie. You can never do it." "That is right, Mr. Montforth. Persuade her not to do It" urged M?s. Chester. "I have been trying to talk her out of this mad adventure for a long while. There Is no reason why she should not have a 'double' a professional swimmer." "Nonsense! Of course I can do it." f insisted. "Aunt Virginia, you and Kddie and Mrs. Chester can come down and be on the yatch when I am thrown overboard. There will bo one camera on the yacht and one on a raft below. In this way they hope to get something that is particularly realistic." "Virginia, you can count on one tiling I'll bo there," said Kddie in a determined voice. Tt was clear the matter worried him. 'IVnmrT'HV A 'O.n.v's Work:. ouie, was a model wife until her one love affair with Andreas the commoner, wlileh affords the theme for Viotorien Sardou's immortal drama. Theodora's is a real romance not the fleeting love of a wanion. for she sacrifices her power, her people, even herself, so tremendous is the power of her love. .vx ix(a:xrors ixa:xi a: The" movies" have aeain dlseover ed somethiiiE new. It is an ingenue who is what she is supposed to be: that is simple, artless, naive; In fact all that Ingenuous Implies. (Ilorin Hope, who plays the Ingenue part in Kita Weiman's lloldwyn production of "Tho (itiui Comedian," Impresses the beholder with the belief that she is not a sophisticated chorus girl dressed in a simple gown, but a naive crea 'me lo whom guilds and worldly ktiov.b 1l'o are .jitite unknown. Miss Hope gives tin excellent performance in this picture which romes to the Mairsti, tor the last, time tonight. I'rank l.loyd directed "The firlm Comedian." Playing opposite .Miss Hope is .lohn llarron. a younger ;,t-.,i),,.,. ,,f ii,,. j,.,!,. p.ni.by llarron. "'illy full in reiille Dial ihlngs ,,f tin. I kind are cmhai't-ashti; lo n uirl. It would look just n little odd lor Ji'll lo Nlttuil In liont of Hie I Ileal, r, no.; iii.iibl li(. n Hill,, initial lasshm for ii. n i diiI, I m. ,, ,.,! a jiini.v i,.- ,,,n, , ii,,,,, ,,,., j,,,,, itti nt Iiii I'la.e if liusliie. Ilr ynu ii Ii I go on into th,. ihcatt-r, nixl lot bllll ronio b Another gooil pliio wonl'l he lii gn o n colllcitt ,, and order n ill ink mid mill fur lilm I here. It hanll, s,.,.,,,, r(,, , u lo hi. place ol btislncs, ,, .,., lt,., i. thk in-siii, , M ,l(Xr,,o , fn. iinliaiii, Hon ,,, c n ren,,,! ri!Ei: imi in iMi:r c .k C.-,ni. Wii.,,;,;,, of th. " " '' ' free movi.-g p-e ni" .it ""i.iium.'tn 1,, (,,, ivn.Hv I'-i ' 1 'lei-il. v , i !,.. . ,,, U'l:t, ';,;.;!;;;: ir,M:.;i:s er.L-i it In lie p.eM'at nt s ,.:, ;; Ci'.MMITTU:. Pcuple Notice It. Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets A pimply face will not embarrass you mucn longer if you Ret a package of L).'. Kri wards' Olive Tablets. The skin si; a aid begin to clear after you have takci the tablets a few nights. CkM-ise the blood, boweh and liver v.'Uh l)r. Edwards' Clive Tablet';, the ;'.is'ci fu! subititute for calomel; there's no sickness or pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tabet3do that which calomel docs, and jusi as eliec-tivel.-. but thir action is Rcntle and caf? i.i3tcr.d of severe and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets is evir curx-d with a "dark brown taste, " a bad. breath, a dull, listles "no good" faditis. constipation, torpid liver, bad disiyisitinn or pimply face. Olive Tablets are a purely vciretabk compound nixed with olive oil; you w ill know them by their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years anion); pa tients aiilicted vith liver and bowel complaints and Olive Tablets arc the immensely effective result. Take one or two nightly for a week. See how much better you feel and look. 15c and 30c. MYHTI.E C'ltKKK XEYVS Mrs. Nellie Piper, who was here during the Illness and death of her mother, Mrs. Hen Smith, has return- ed to her home I Lebanon. , .Mrs. Alice Coltleasure, who has; been (.pending the winter at Powers, i is home on a short visit. Mrs. Laura Ausmus is spending a few weeks in Roseburg nursing. Quite a number of our people mot ored to Koseburg Sunday to attend the dedication services In the new M. E. church, south. Miss Rose Martin is home from Willamette University for the spring vacation. Fred Anderson, our genial barber, Rave his friends here a pleasant sur prise Monday by bringing home a brand new bride. . Mrs. Anderson was formerly Miss Mae Smith, of Sal em. The happy couple have the best wishes of many friends. Geo. Rice, who is a student at O. A. C. is spending the Easter vacation at his home. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Brill are mov ing back to their ranch after a very successful winter in the Central ho tel. Mrs. Hans Weaver's many friends are glad to learn that she is recov ering nively from her recent serious illness. The grade teachers are preparing to give a cantata in April, called "A Drama of Fairyland." They report very satisfactory progress In the practicing. Virgil Hrown of Klamath Falls Is visiting friends in Myrtle Creek. What might have been a serious Mito wreck happened here Monday evening when J. L. Chaney ran his car into the one belonging to his son, Ernest. In some way the oc cupa'n's of both ears escaped with only minor Injuries such as small bruises and large scars. The cars were not badly damaged, although Ernest's Ford ilost one wheel. Mr. Chaney says that hereafter he will ke"t both eyes on the road and .will only recognize his friends when he is afoot. Mrs. Clara McKean has gone to Reedsport where she is employed as cook in a lumber camp. Two men broke Into the Weaver and Valentine garage Tuesday night, 'nit made so much noise after they sot in that they aroused the telephone girls in the Moore building across the slreet. The girls immediately rang the garage and also rang for the marshal!. The men knowing that they had been detected came out of the front door where they wore seen by the girls as they were making a hasty departure. ('. II. Arundel and children paid a visit to their Missouri Bottom farm Sunday afternoon. XX. Al.TOX S. KIJI'.Y AM) SONS Are reany to furnish any lumber and timbers needed for any building as low as anyone. See us before buy ing elsewhere. Patronize Uoseburgi labor. Phone 324. I mkn-'s ci.ee ru n fihday The Men's Glee Club nf the t'nl versity of Or.egon will arrive In Uose hurg at noon Friday to give a con cert nt tho Liberty theatre, In co operation with the high school and university alumni. Fifty cents will he charged for adults, .15 cents for students and teaehers and 23 cents for children under 1 2 years of t.ge. These low prices are charged with the hope of attending a much larger crowd than ordinarily, when the con eett is given for one dollar admission. Include in Your : Laiwidry List viutr daintiest outer and Inner blmi-'e or skirt or the laciest lingerie h'-re 1 with oniifldeiice that It will be inisiely latttldei'eil without the ' s inlnest Injury. Indeed our launder ine Is a preserver rather than a de s"eyer of women's apparel. Umpqua Steam Laundry; I'bnno :!ii. "Ask Your Neighbor." - i.oi iff . l Ph..?.' . Hi..;r m VI... "''"ML 4 "-u's work p. M order,??'Ki WARXOMT Wood for Sale a y,m si,,., --"gt ou will be d,Sr Beautiful New bJ ' " "im noun Phone Ul IHEfERfi J H. i IT?' All kind, of , warm n hiu i!"' U oik,," Phone 428. AVE M0XH Wo Imve arraiisMi iJ ( Olllllcr ,. , ,u, ' "1 . ..JVu ytr, careful buyers. Sfcwi entire fiuiilljr. Stephens' Shwa, All kinds fruit tti berries, asparagtuiJ plants, ornamentaiHi I Nursery Yard Bo St,M Pickens' nrwrt. "OREGON A DouglaiCtniitjTniir Insist upon DREOOV ment bein used u4 i build up a payroll ud j your oirn front jari Ii barrel of "OEEGOS" ii material from Donlk and adds !! to leir Every dollar ipmt HW( cement leavea DotifUic1 to build up other tffi Sold by t DENN'S TRANS I & STORAGE Kj A ni'j."rn;iit'oi,'1 heiise in Piod rep-1 basement, hot l electric lKdiu, Dt.xlOO; fard.-afi the yard and park (ul view overlooks rr 1 "00.00 it " Parties lcavlnl & furtdture also "" l,.,.--.iin Sal' 00), ' ove-rl Vie can W li-ll your girl "4 jus, -whislr" l voi. would ' this little loiae on RICE & tf! IttWEBCM.W linal Cluo It riaX.'i I-' y .i;!ies. i ' ...rtniia ! r,io FORS 1 tffi i SMI n i I SalmoaforDe'i