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P40K FOTO nrmrnrnn mtwh-hfytpw. titstuv. aptitt. 4, 1022. Ta j The Mark That Means V Satisfaction V JJ. 4 Use j Imitations 2 t J.F. BARKER & CO. V ill V A Tetzie Loses in Battle for Life EUGEN'K, April 2. OoorRe Tllzle, boior, dli d at 9 o'clock hint night aft er en unequal battlo with the dark nnBs which has hPfn cloHlnr In upon him relontloKsly Blnce hlH collapue In to unconsciousness following liiH bout Friday nlKht with Carl Miller, l'hy sirlans, of whom Hlx In addition to the Mercy hoepital Bind had worked over the injured man, gave heniorr naga of the brain its the cause of death. Tho blow or full which Kavo rise to the fatal condition was not determined. Not once In the nnxlous bourn in I TIII5 NII.K Vroill:" -TIII1 SII.K New SPRING GOODS Are Arriving Daily SEE OUK- 'NEW Woolen Sport Skirting. Oar NEW Silk Umbrellas, and our NEW Sport Silks AT NEW PRICES I. ABRAHAM "Tim hii.k stohi:" "l Ml". MI.K MIIIIK' -Till: MI.K Listen. JJ-l Au WAYS :,tl Y rl ' frttZ AN" ssl;,, -XVii v PHONE 472 Tray Cloth for Prune Dryers Ah c me conleuipliitfjig bujlne; n ,-ir load of TltAY CI.KT1I, vie are In ii position tu uirer some X I :i i V ATTItACTlVE l'l!ICi:s. lie sin and see u. Iniiilre of S. H. CROUCH, I ;i Mu't idjin M,t lUiM'hurj;, STEAIINS & CIIKXOWKTII, Oiikliiinl, iiti;om, DEVELOPMENT M VI IOI'MIA T IMIMtot I'Ml-M'. 1; AKK IMI'liOV- imj m il i i ii i i u s i:i iiv ii.w idi; mi: iu: n i.i;mi r ok sutvici:. Wo (Miinol grow faster than the siirnuinding nuiniry: tbeecb Kve have lo keep far In ndiaun- of our pn-s, nt n, , ,N. Thus ii.a;iilaiu ing a larger lnv. st nient than dir.n-i'y i.-umied. wi: aki-: rm i'i;l i to m:h i; im i; i nh.d .i . mom i M s oiicr: nun i:comm to m: Douglas County Light & Water Co H. M. JI:NM(!S, .M.uumer. Prepare for Busy Days ym N uarveat lime you may need repair 4 &' Pur,li tu P"'V lit luting part of your f '2' crcp' FAVE you tl-.ouj.-ht of !i? What con- h fLgl dilion In your farm-opt-ratlng V equipment In tit the present time? i Hi:CK up your wants and placo your f order, for repairs now. l'repare for f enwrgcncles that always arlau. C S K PAIR 3 ordered early nave long distance telephone hills, erpreiw 1 chaipea, postage and annoyance. 'KVEUYONK who operates farm ma chines and implements must have , repairs soonv-r or later. I T dollars In your bank account by IJ purchasinc your repairs now for In- w tcrnudonal farm machines, m 'A NTICIPATK your nm ls and havo g your machines in running order bo- K torn you need tin m. jj T nit ana confidence in yourself to A bt able to say, "Yea. I uin prepared Zk for any omcrgency." Z rm."'KlAIKS Hhoiild be your first thought f J when getting ready for the busy )f: days that are coming. A KUVIOE, such as rendered by the In- J ternational dealer, is of no value uuIvkh you take advantage of it. TA TIKK." 5 I whlc-h a remorHe-crazed fighter of 21, I Carl Miiler. paced the hospital corrl- dorR, In which a wife and expectant j mother wulted tearfully, and a shock- ed ficlit public which hud, crowded Into tho armory Friday ninbt for the fatal bout looked on with dismay, did tho veil lilt. I ifii 111 was eipected 1 during all of yesterday afternoon. ci.K.ut vorit I.AM. ! Wo uso the latest Klrstln stump ! puller, and stumping powder. Will i contract by the acre or the Job. Tele i phono 181-1.. ; -o- ! Driven by a Rnronne enclne, a clr I cular saw has been mounted on a j sled by a Michigan man for harfeBt Inc Iw. NTIIIIK" "TIIK SII.K STOIIK" M'llilK" I'lli: MI.K MHIIK' SEND YOUR CI-OTIIES TO THE ROSEBURG Q CLEANER itEsr sEUVica .VOl It (i.m HCK WILIi Al,- i:.- ItiiH XoliTIl J.XCIvSON hTKEirr. AMI HE ASSI l!l l) OE THE tiY.NOj'SUf Ui' THK ANNUAL tf'i'AT- Mi;.s r ok TU1& -NUH I II t A 1(41.1 A 11 (J Ml) , 1 .VS I H 1 I fci C O. of KllK. in tne utaie uf North faro liuu, hi ibe itiirtj -Itutl 0y of lcem tt r, l-'i, made to Hip liieurancy .m uf liia iitutu of OlifcuU, IjUjjjU iiii tt Jaw. CAJ'ITAU Amount uf cupiittl tot.k paid up IOU,OUO.OD INXVMH. NVt premium rtct-ivcd dur- ii. K Oil- ear :)lu,07o3 Interest, dividend and rents received duriiiK the year. 4 J, 11. 1; 7 lit i.ii.i' Iroiu oiinT soun e received UuriiiK the year.. 22,219.1:' T'jlul Inrorni' $ J 7 j.-'iy.So , ijJSULit.SKMKNTS. I N' t Ioihcs p.ii'l duriiiK tiu -.ir, inei tut in t; uujubt- rut nt fxpciiM'it . . . $ I s,0:;i.l I JJlvltlt'ildtt paid uli tapilal 1 .slot K duriiiS thi) yt-ar .... JS.OUU.Odj CoinnilnHloiiM und hulurlt-a paiil duriiiK thu year ti.'ti.TG, Tuxr.t, lUffiBt-rt and ftrei paid ! duriiiK thu year 3 M'jS.fcJ j AnHMjr.L uf uli other t-xpt'iidl- tuit 21,"eu.7'J Total expenditure $-6,av.&0 Valui- tit real t Matu uwnt-d ( inarki-t val tiei Vain- 't RtoekH and honds nwiud (mark tt valu.- ... S3-,0H1.00 ijty.tnn un inortKUKt-ii and cu- latfriif. e:e ''ash In lankn and on hand, i . , 1 71.11 I'rciniuiiiB in cDiimft of co!- -.-tion writtt ri Binc Sep- It-mtMT 3o, lyjl 7u,&s6.J j Inter utui rt-nlti luu and jiitru.d j::ib.f'j I) ut from Iti-i uru rn u eutu- panUi ,4u.'J-J. Total admitted netg . . . $1,J 13.i"Ji.57 l.lAmi.l'liKS. drop (laims fur Pshus un paid I 34.017.31 Amount of unearned preni- iuiiin on all oututandintf rik.H 2l,y'J3.&i I me for commission and lirok rii en All other liabilities ?,,i7,7CH.3L' Totnl llilbllltli-s, ficluslve nf ca pi t it 1 t-teck uf $1'e. uitSTrt.TT.OZ Ht'SINKMrf IN I IK HI ION t'OJt Till'; YKAIt. Net prt'inlums rcct'tvt-d dur- ln tli.- yiiir $ 1.1 n.r.! Losses pitld dtirlnif the ywir Itiii.Ty Losses liicurriMl during t!ie year I'm.-!) Nhiiii' of coinimny,' Nurtli Carolina Insillniieo Co. Name of preslrlent, Alexander Ve!b. Name of secretary. i. P. I'ulk. Statutory resltteift attorney for ser vice, Inssiriinee Coinnilfsioner. Approved and tiled Mardi 1. Wi. A. ('. I! HKTt. Insurance Commissioner. ANxrAr,0iF,im su. Annual inetlng of the Civil Iknd Cemetery association will be held on the grounds Mouday, May 1st, at 2 p. m. for the purpose of electing officers and disposing of other busi ness oil band. Mrs. George Winston, socretary. j . " T .. . I CO I" .N TV OltlX.O.N. I hereby announco my candidacy for tho republican nomination for the iitTico of Slate liepresentalivo, fourth district, at the primary elec tion to be in-ld May 111, 11122. Platform: 1 sttuid for lax reduction along businesslike lines. 1 do not stand for destruction of necessary functions of the state povernurent. If n practical form of cabinet ov eniinent can be devised which Mill do away with our numerous commis sions and save expense, 1 shall stand for It. I favor amendment of the jitney bus law so as to avoid hard ship upon those who are using the highways for purposes which aro not strictly commercial. 1 stand on my sheric.il former past record in the legislature j liiitiilii-;-aud If again elected I will do my best j ,v t.,k, for jiiHt and progressive legislation and for economy in everythiiiK. (Paid Adv.). A. K. SUIIMA. A compijimeni filled with a mols tuYo retaining subslanre makes a pocket cigar case serve as a huiui - dor. Clean Thoughts stand for a clean personality. Clean and well-pressed cloth ing stands for a better person al appearance. Our Aula Will ( alt IMioiio 277. ASHLAND BRANCH OREGON STATE NORMAL AT Ashland, Oregon June 19 July 28, 1922 Full Normal courses. Truc tlc.il scboel for all piailiv. M :Mc ftiotiK. tn.l.ll clo'.oc , l'i p.irtnii lit i r p!-o!ni; . edll a- Itic.tte.li eiiienls, 8i and jh'IumI niau iiKeim t:t on d'-niand. lor Information write GllO. A. IiRISCOE Dlr.clor T1JE ltKSCl'U "After a time the others saw us, bobbing about In the waves. A few, minutes later Aunt Virginia and Mrs. I Che.-ler were mlnist. rinj to you on the dock. "You know the rest of the story,; dear." The news of the accident and tho1 rescue spread over the cl;y like wlld-j fire. Some of the naners not out ex-i tras. There were flamboyant notices: to j tho effect that "Eastern Football Hero and Childhood .S..e"tleart of' Virginia Winston, i. autilul Moving Picture Actress, Savos llur from; Death," etc., etc. With the resilience of vouth I was! all right the uiornlns after the acci dent. In the nftornoon L'iMie arrived all smiles and bubbllug over with good health. "Virginia," he said, "lei's take a cur drive back Into the hills some where, r feel like a million dollars, hut 1 don't caro for a look at the sea this morning." I "Two minds with but a single! thought." I quoted, dam Ins with joy. Then a Idush swept over me. Kddte, was looking at me with a strange pro vocative look the look of tho pos sessor. "Kddie," I protested, "don't look at nie that way. You know what I meant." "What did you mean?" ho pursued lantalizingly. I did not tnswer. "I'm going for a ride with Eddie," 1 c.ille.f to Aunt Virginia. She fluttered in. "That will be splendid. Virginia. It's so nice of you, too, Kddie. I am sure you'll both enjoy It." she said with a twinkle In her eye. Then sho added. "Find a nice unlet place for dinner, nnd don't keep Virginia out! ADVICE TO L0VEL0RK AND OTHERS i i nT &TIUI. 1 ILL3BCRT j 1 Pily Column rC QnesttdM ami Answer OmdocWO bj Wotnia Who Kjovs. Addi-eM your liSttent to Mm. Kiln bury Car ?jw?buri NcwKelw. Dear Mrs. Ellsbury: I am experi- memiiig on a radio apparatus, and I ... ,, , have a problum that 1 ihouMit I would ask you, as no i no else seems to be able to answer. Can I connect a ground wire to a g;:s pipe, and If I do, would It be any success? KXi'lJitlMENTEK. Ans. While coiinci linn to n M1 pl).e would cive you a giniind, and In all piolvablliiy Jl'wouiil be n hi";!i re- mkUuho one, duo to tho whlto lead HM.il by plumbers when titliiiK the pipes, there is n hazard In usln;: a 'iis iiltc for n ground. Should ever it lime come when the Instruments1 would r.-in v a heavy i liai'e of iitiii"-! I'.ectricoy or be hit " (very sehloiuK sparking ! place :il the Joints, loull- In- in III, l or 'bis itn-oil me iiic.un.- wuiikimj. uiolerwrileis n'iil;it the use of gas Ans. It Is such n personal mat plp. s for pcroiiiidi. ' ,,r t'l'1 " ls hnrd lo ndvlse tu. The as: ;- fit I risk Is nil your own, and If yon are Di ar Mrs. ElW nry: I am con- wllllnir lo take It. then no one else re..i!..i ii h ii i i in. er 'problem, and I ; sboiibl object. There Is a Rn-at nm wond ing w 11 lit lo (lo. 1 usually I lr i-..-w.Tilr ;ir "tinichcd" ..who write to bc"! on-1 they do nm kikiw for adviro On tl ' ir perfnnal proh- li ma hut this otio has me stmnpod. I do' not w:ini t ask other people. lit -aimo I do tint want tin -m to knov . ' . i, j lV,. loved n certain plrl vntitrit si si kct Ki:rKsi:i v. r. Fou'K'i 'y in the county tl;e in it ii wart-'! inurd'T. w;m re! who baa been held 1 suspected of behiK , in KentucUy for , agod f rom custody hut ni.;hr. Altliouph he : n.swored in pra1 tl' ally riry way tho 1 nor I p- lion mailed from the rast, the offi-j crs becaiiH' confident that ho wan noi the man w;i'H eact dnultle vt t: tiie ni;-'t. r of Ci : of spen h. wh i ' by vh: Ii ti." v hich l"oi;c:. t ;v . d. roKKerty is an o susptM't exept in and in inanper tore are a tew scars usiKM-t is ' marked j or i.'iiv. I.oih;i; i..KKCT.)nr- Miiiiinoi.o "il N". y .1iy , . i. iriHilH MIFI1 T.llnc .ls i.n Im und Sid' in Mo".e lilt, lslt - lti2 nvlr.li' Vlt.'.l td l.-t lii'N.'ll v, Meli.l.l. r.f'.i i: I. ,rk t. I'. A l;i-.:ui.ir W.'.lli,-.., tumtj. nirrT l.fttlftr 13.-. i u'Hlt.'Tis .rd r.t l:h - i liioni h nl Masonic J -T. uru. Visit, .i. .d- !. TII 'M i. W. M. '- flAIIKI-s. ti.-v I in; .11 ill i t 'I lil nu n lsl I,, Ml 'l. -. n. ii. . i. i. No 1 I he; t i en.! Tl'iirs.: . . ri'.i.-.mv ,i IIIVIU .1 I" 111'. : 11.111. 1'IM" i. is"'.: 1 .11 S I 111 111 KAlll l.e.lse N... II ('.II l'.'l,,.. . Tu, -il.iy ,", . tn K'-etl nt.ii . tend. srsti: i i rrni1' ni:M.i ir A.orii; I At.e.'.-I .'.. lull h ! ihv. tti ''h me. tt 'l. Ki,voli:rK tiev:,- ur mi, i in m en s,-,-- ' i p. in. and fourth I in. 'ls:lliirf rt r.il.ii. ,ncialie o.. iH'll'tll. Ti:i'Mi:.sN. Com. SAI'I. i'el. lle.i'Pilrg ti.-lH-Uflh 1 o. O. K. n-.t tn iple evi'iy wi.-U en Visiting niei-lirri am Inwted t. ut- N. O. V. X. s. tl.KV. Pi (-V. V. II,,.. ,M '1 Clinpl.-r M 'ar ne ctlptr en I -v iv. in c.i' I. nientli. riitliera T:tl .i.ti'l. ivii.'.l to n-t-n.l. II I1I NVAN". W. M i. Su r--t ev It 1 -t 111 li;i o. r. ".ll.l 11.1,1 IM. IH1 1 1 n ml I'.n--x ul 'Vai . C iOI MA" ' livri'. t: 'em K In nil .lei mi-ill h rrn In I.I 1". w. a m-:i:i: OlilA.N. I' 1'. H". P bci-reiary. too long in the evening air, laddie." The sun was dippiug lower and lower toward the hilltops as the mot or purred into the mountains. A rest ful feeling of peace und content settl ed over me. 1 leaned back and studied the splendid young figure sit ting beside me in the motor. As my eyes roamed over his superb, supple body and lingered on his well chisel ed profile, 1 thought of a piece of Mutuary l had admired In the local art gallery. It was "The Discus Thrower." Lost In thought and un conscious of my scrutiny, Eddie was gazing straight ahead. I marvelled, as I contrasted this young god with the worn face and aging form of Theodore Stratton, that I had even been so blinded as to think the roue acior the superior of the two. Finally we renctied a little pictur esque spot, hih up on the hills, where, on a small table laud, stood a characteristic California bungalow inn of bark-covered) logs. The chauffeur slowed down the car, saying: "You can get supper here if you wish." "That will bo splendid!" 1 exclaim ed enthusiastically under the spell of the beauty and the companionship of Kddie. Kddie entered to arrange for din ner. There were apparently few guests at this hour. One other car was parked along the roadside. "Let's take a walk, Virgie," pro posed Eddie as he came back to where I was sitting in tho motor. "It will be halt an hour before they can rerve us." Wo strolled away toward the get ting sun. The hills were a flame of azure gold and the verdue radiantly beautiful. We seemed lost in a vir gin solitude. TomoiTmv The Tletrolhnl. for a year or so, and gone with her steadily. She was very friendly but never too much so. Just good fr,.nds. j thought she loved me. nnj never suspected that anything W(19 wronPi until the other night I proposed to her and she said that tiho loved someone else, and had ever silica she was a little girl, and that he was married to someone else and knew she loved him. She said she would marry mo, If I wanted her after knowing that. I haven't got- (en over tho shock of It yet. At first I thought nothing would Induce me' to mr.rry her, but I have been thlnk- ine It over, and It doesn't seem ns If life would be worth while without tier. It seems mat 1 would ne so lonely that I don't care if she does love someone else. What would you ;(uiiiii - . in eiMiii', null sou ii jimi fanryiiur lier love for him. She has f irtni;iiny imih auntt-itfi i nun m "no tfuio, nntl lias ItriHHlorl nlHiiit It. nnd ImtiirliiPd lirrself In love with ' Mm. TmlKiMy, if yon marry lier, she will lenni to lovp yon, nlthoimli rf wmnc yon ore Inking n rhiuire. I IMTKH AltTI AS Meots In Marca "cce hall every Wednesday evening. Visiting members ahtavs weJcoma. KICH K I) lU'Si'li. M. A. MILIHKI MVULIK'IT Treaa. KI.SIK lirMIMIKKVSecy. l.o. vi, oiutKlt uf .MooK lioneburg Lndve No. in;, 7 meeji firt and third Tuesd.iy Vfniugp of ench month at 8 o'clock In the Moose hall. All visiting hrothora are invited to attend. C. TV. CT-OAKF!. THctator. Tl fl PAPCrTe'Il Mai'PornfV 'nimmfKN ok f n"E woiti ri camp I No. 12;. meets in Odd i-Vllows hall ,n Uesetmrg every lut and 3rd Mon- riruiim-, llBIklllft UV1 kJIIUVT always welc tine. KKKDl'IITflv PORTFR, C. C. M. M. MILLKIt. t'lerk. I. O. o. 1 rMlrTHrlnn l.oilse So. H ! rX'JrSS XfZZ v! 1 in- brethren nre fllwnvs weli-ome. KIIKI) Ml 1. 1 .Kit. N. O. A- -T- IKI'lI-;s. R.'C. Sec. .... .J-.B IIAII.KV. Kin. Sec. .ll. V. l. KlkM. liuarlmrK l-oilnr .o. 3211 I I.il 'I reKiiliir eoiu nmnlcat ton. I'm- Klkfi Teninle on each lu-.dy ef ev-ry nientli. All member, re-O'l-it-'d to n 1 1 e :i5 resulnrly. .-id all vmulnic br-'thpr. are curdlally In vited to atteml. KOV nFII.IXIWS. K. R. J."(I. r V. Jr.. Spcy. hMiiim (iF ir mi Alpha ixjd. Nl. 4.', nieel. every Wi'dn.'i-diiy even ing In IVuitbii. At'.tra.'t Hull, corner Jn'-k-'n WRKhlnatun Ml.. Visit or. a'W;lV. W.'trotlle. llt f.OI.I'tt It. RIT7MAS, C, C IIOV o Vot Nd M. V K. B. WIMHI.KLt. K. ft. ft Portland Cement A Ioni(hw CoimtT 1'nxliirt. X Insist upon "ORIX'.ON" ce- t nient being used and ' help build up a payroll and aiwet in I our own front yard. Every barrel of "OKKGON" drawl materi.il frn-n IioiiKlas County 1 und at:,i ;jff ,, ,cr vny ro J C-ry dollar .pent for fnreicn J cm- i t b avi s liouclaa Countv to build up oth. r territory. J Soid by t DEWS TftANSFKR J t & STORAGE CO. : WMF VOU'D m i s s the Convenience and good results of OLYMPIC Pancake Flour wouldn't you? FLOUR CEREALS FEED NOTICE. For graYet, sand end river sedi ment, or exc-vatlng work, call phone 167-R. A. S. Wallace Sand & Gravel Company. NOTTCK OP RALK CK CO VERNMF ,T ! Miftioiit. uener.il lathi oniro, Wnafi inton, I. C, February lit. 1922. Notice la herebr Rivn that aubject to tiie rondttlons and limitations of the Acts of June 9. 1916 (39 KtHt., 218) and February 20. lMlp 4u Htat., 11T9). and the inntructlona of the Pocn-tary of the Interior of Meptmher 15, 1917 (46 U !-.. 447) and tifptembr 26, 1919 (47 U D.. 3S1), the timber on the following lamia Will be sold April 12, 1922, at 1U o'clock a. m., ut public amnion at the United States Land Office nt ltoseburK. Oregon, to the lnphpst bidder at not k-sd than the appraised value as shown by this notice, bale to be subject to the approval of the Secretary of. the In terior. The purchnuft price, with an additional sum of on-f(fth of one per cent thereof, beinc coniminsions al lowed, must be deposited at time of sale, money to be returned If sale Is not aiprovpd, otherwise patent will issue for the timber which must be removed within ten years. Bids will be received from clti7.ns of the United States, associations of such citizens and corporations organised under the luws of the United States or any state, territory or district thereof only. Upon application of a qua 11 tied purchaser, the timber on any lepal subdivision will he offered separately before being included in any offer of a larcer nnlL T. 21 It. 4 W.. Sec. 31. SK'4 SV. fir 800 M., none of the fir timber to be sold for less than $1.75 per M.; T. 27 S.. ii. 13 W., Pee. 11. NK'4 SK4. yellow tlr 650 M., red fir 251 M., hemlock 60 M.t red cedar 60 Jtf..NV4 vellow fir 300 M.. red llr 50 M hemlock 0 M., red cedar 30 M., SK-i fK'4, yellow fir 40(t ,f., red fir 30 M.. hemlock 50 M., red cedar 50 M.. SV". SKU. yeUow fir 1MI0 M.. hemlock 60 M., red cedar 100 M.. HV4, yellow flr 900 M., hem lock 125 M.. red cedar 70 M., NW'w SW'i. vellow fir 51.. red Hr tun M red cedar 60 M., SK'-J SV', yellow lir 1 2S00 M., hemlock 200 M., red cednr 125 1 M., 8' SW',4. yeilow fir ttf.o M., hem- lock 50 M., red cedar Rn M., white fir I 25 if., none of the yellow and red fir I timber and red cedar timber to bo sold; .ir less man per M.. and none of the whlto fir and hemlock timber to sold for less than 50 cents per M. (Signed) WILLIAM SPRY, Commis sioner. General Land Office. IMOTK'K JO COVl'Ktl-TOlt!. IllKliifay ConMf riictlun. louicln Couti l, OreKoii. Sealed bitls will bu n-celvl liv ,a Cuunty Court of Douglas Countv. Ore-J Kon. at the Courthouse in Koseburx, ; oreKon. at 1(1 o'clock a. ni. tm the Ttli day ut April, la.:', fur culled u.-tion work on a section of ru.td between Uo rliester Jtridgu and Klkton, known as' lialonuy 11 111 Section. Tlie work In-! volves appruximutuly mile of Krad Iiik and Kruvelintf, the limits belim more particularly described as fiiu KiiK Sta o-;-t0 to Kim Sta JO-i-SO., in, Sec 13, Tp lf4-7. Also fur constrnrtlon work on a see-, tion f ro:id between Jtochester Urid;e I and Klktun, known a a ltov Fisher Hill.' The wi.rk ino!ves approxlniatelv 1 mile of uradlnn; and 1 ',3 miles of Krav-i clinr, the limits Imiiik' more par Lieu- i larly described us rrmu Kiik. .ta. tf-l- "i to Knir. Sta. in Sees. JO, and T. ir ;t -7 . Also fur construction work on two sections uf mad between Oakland nud Marvin Hill, known as the Morris Sec-' tion and Thornton Hill. The work n ynlves approximately 'i mile of Krad-1 intf and ntVeliriK. tiie limits b.in; more particularly described as f roni : Kiss. Sta. 0-i-UO to sin. i:l-j-62.3, in, ee. 6, T. 2.-.', and Kiik. Sta. O-l-tJl) to' Sta. a-t-jS In Sec. l'i;, T. 2-1-6. ! Also for construction work otf a sec-i tion of road between Oakland audi -Marvin Hill known as (Jncii Vall.v! (irmler Section. The work Involves hi.'-! proximately .1 miles: of reshaptn and' KKtw-imif. iiir iimiiB ueniK more p in mi. ii it inw riiicu ns i nm J' Knt?, StaJg o 'ii,i .norn section to bine. !'; Thormon Hill. A1m fur riillKf nirf Inn n-nrlr nn n o.,,-. tion uf road between Rochester RrldKC and Klkton. known ns Hodire Canv(n Section. The work involve approxi mately miles grading ami 4. miles of Kiavehnwr. the limits hefnir inure I'articularly descrllifd as from Knu. Ma. -v.'n.o to Knir. stn. 3lo--St.;,l wincli bears i:i h:ins ea.'t of H. V CUrtler J. Ii Ilnilvrrt I i I. I' A- In T. iT-fi. Also for construction work on a sec t inn of rnad between I'mpqua and 1 vee. kn.-wn as Kmerv SV'tioii. The work itiv.vives ;ipi.roiniatev 1 mile of Kr;iiliiiir. (he limits beliiR1 more pnr- i in iii. n iv iiescrtne.i A from Knr. Sta. !.,-!.-. 4 t(, .;nf( ta 1UO-I-25. In Sets. 2:t nnd C (, T. L'S-7. I Ais fur construction work on a se" J tion of r ':-d between Johns Uan.Mi nnd -Anch-T. known as Farimm Section I I he Work involves niinnivimntolv 3-S jinlo of F.T.'idmir.and irrnvelinir. the limit-" b.iiir more partlcularlv de " rii-., an from Knir. Sin. n- -'on to St:i. 1M---MH. in Sec. U', T. S2-5. ANo fer c.intruetion Work on a see tlon of r "d between Johns Kaneh and An. ). ..r. known ns I'ver Section. The work ifvi lives approxlniatelv 3-4 mile 'f wiii-lintr and uraveiintr. the limits b-iriar nn.ie pa-ttcnlnrlv described as Ti-"in Imik'. Sta. o- -im( to Kntf. Sta. 40-- in s.v, ,f .,nd r., Tp. :r-4. i A i.o for construction work on a sec-1 Mun uf i d between Oays Cr-ek P. O. ! See. l'n,. Sees. r and fi. T. kn.-wn AVitllenbertr ?eet)nn. The work involves approximate! v 4 miles 'f resh ip'nir and irravelinir. "thP limits bell, ic n i re part ictilarl v desertb-d as fr.o.i I i.i O.k 1. O. to Sec. line - n I fi, T. 3ft. 3. J No b"( win be eonsldrcd inles nc- --", ,i (lV (.,h i.id.br's bond -r ert'fi. d 1 e. k for an nmoiint fninl to nt lr:st I'.vo fr.i per cent of the total amount ..f tlie bM. A s .fT i. ,,t bom! will be required for "", fntlif il pcrf'Tmance of the enn 'r,'t '' f'itn nm to one-lialf the t'ii' a-noint ..f i bid 1 '..'irs. y if, at i..n, fo-tn- of rop tn. '. r..i.s,ii bh. nk-. nnd fo'l inf'.i-t'-itit-r f-.r- b;,lftorj tnav be o'tnlnd it t t 1 . T '.. uf toe rtnintv ( ierk or t;ie --"! r-.olmaster. f '..(r t h.Ol-e, Kove- yx t t ir n. unon the deposit of live 'sr' t m reserved to retcef -i t I. rec-rvd to r.'',l rnv r I -.:.;"::r;,!; ;.:r,'Z i EcOllOillV ur - tn. .1 l.rsl f.-r Itie . f.u--v. f. ,,r CI inv Ii i:iin.,i: f I 'ii' Clerk of PouiiU. County, Ore-, 7 LI I? T A TTT . , Un"' """e..y. V()lc, , K!d-rB.iru.n . V 1-honc j;.0. k0i,,l ANSFER Wood for Sale 41, rl'L Sr4J0ffiSe ueaumuiNewBasW i -none 240 IHEFERN S;SINMGER All kinds of it. -.T warm air itmiac hntt Pinoles,. UK oSi.' l'hone 4:8, SAVE MOSET. We havo nrraiiccd a a. Counter of ,jcOD SHOE?? cn-fnl buyers. Bl.oe. t entire fiunily. Stephens' Shoe Store' All kinds fruit trees, ml f, berries, asparagua and tfcyj plants, ornamental stock, I R. L. ELL!' Nursery Yard Roae St., tc Pickens' G ropery. barber rm Hair Cut, ft Shave, I have withdrawn Itom tie barbers' union of ttli eitj'i am now conductios m of shop. Your Patronage Solicits 11KST OF SERVHT. Wm. U. Reila In Feopla p!' Warningto Investors Tliero aro manr bnmls t.i-iup P'ac'd .. market, lbmei.r, bffon aideiing tli.se M ' 't . .1.1 ha WlW tO ' p.M'111 11 wouiu " . rail cvriain facts in , 1 niltd States poTerr-' n-.irilUiC tO an. I ht.na lifties to be J;; before ur.i 111 I lie i ii i u. k - - intr nioic foreign . . . tbft ti. . nnlhirlE v ' e rtno" secri.i.s and : n,l them. But -our home mate Kc,j the bonda -? lue to our ousioniera. . , . . . ici on j'- as nrsi 1 . ... i. nfi i IleilL'l is I oiiaif ' . l,.ll.-)" i-.V.-l.-l ' tb.-ii .."tl lake no cimm - . V'.ttt- Huy I rem RICE & Rlct nond Brokers nii:i!i no. out- KRAUSE'S imp 0a 1 11. il '!" fiX.lt 1, ro .e ti at C 1 . , . ibfi C-1 a dy C im and ' c ; r tin. FOR SALE n Jackson St Iiuildlng.