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rav pom BOSKnriMl KEWS-nKVlFW, KATIRTAV. APJW. 22. 1022 A hint to the Housewife. WHEN INTERNATIONAL EQUIPMENT DOES "HIS" WORK, THERE IS- Your Good "The Line that invites Comparison" J. F. Barker & Co. (iUIMUlK NKM.S. Three days or sunshine, and we ure hoping it may last a week, any way. Mrs. Viola Nail has purchased a fine, new Kurd car and she is com mencing to acquire the runninK of the car herself, and wo aro sure she will succeed, and we hope she will realize her hiKhest expectations in her new possession. Mrs. Fannie Jacques, of Grants I'ass, has vislled her relatives on l.'ays Creek, also her mother, Mrs. Hanks, In this city, and other rela tives and old neighbors in this val ley. Easter was very beautifully ob served at Kernvnle and active work aunin resumed In their chinch, of w hich Itev. M. C. Davis is the pastor. Mrs. Klla Howard, of KuKene, who arrived last week, has Inken charge of the cook house and com missary at Fernvale. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Mi-Michael. of Grave creek, are residents of our city. "Nancy." another feature play by our wonderful home talent artists, will claim tho usual very lurRo audi ence Saturday levelling at our audi torium, stuped niid directed by J. L. Cainphcll, of tile Glemlale News. That it will nl la Hi t-.- usual success we have no doubt. It is under Ihe auspices of the soldiers' relief and lii.-morial association. Our cily Is certainly pio:penn(;, ninny activities are moving, and the "(food times ci'ininu" have come. Mrs. Mary Ilooth, a promim-nt pin-lu-jr of this valley, was greeting her old friends in tills city yesterday. Her son, Hal Ilooth, came with her. Mrs. Ilei'tha l'irkett, of Cauyon vllle. and Mrs. Sarah Aytch wi re Messengers of Cleanliness Hon' ilellghl till a clean pressed gai n, cut Is to put on. The same delight as bcn joii boliL hi it. And llial'N our idea of (leaning your giirnieiils and household );imiIs to ni' them the Millie lippeaiailce lis when die) were. new. Our i-ea.sonable pi Ires will pay,ui to glu us a ,-all. ROSEBURG Q CLEANERO Phone 472. DEVELOPMENT ii:vi:i.oi'.mi:t means imim: i mfnt. wi: akj: impkov in; tint l Acii.ini s iai:ky day inn jiii: iieiti u.mext !' M liMt i:. Wo rnnnol grow faster than the sin rounding country; though we have to keep far In advance of our present needs. Thus maintain ing a larger Investment than onlinarily iciiulred. vi: .r.ic i'i;i:ivi!i:i) to si:i;m: mik i:m i;y mid at a MOMt vr.S XOTK'K WITH ECONOMY TO YOl'. Douglas County Light & Water Co Ii. M. JENNINGS. Manager. Largest Stock of General Building Material In Douglas County L. METZGER Satisfaction and Contentment. Judgment That's all in the End J I visiting relatives In this city yester i day. C. It. Austin, of the California ' mine, spent .Sunday at his home in jthls city, lie ivports prosperity at ; the mine. j Oi in Gilpatrick. who is a Vonor jnble pioneer of this valley, cele brated his 81st birthday anniversary ; April 2. Ho was entertained at a splendid birthday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. OeorRe Dran liam, in tills city. Mrs. liranham Is Ihe daughter of Mr. Gilpatrick. We heartily endorse the candidacy of Miss Hessio dough for rVpresen latlve. If nominated, we feel sure she will be elected. X. X. COM PF.TENT, nurso wants con finement Vases. ' Write to box 115, Oakland,' Ore., or phone 37-F33, Oakland. liO.lXS. Do you want money on a non maturinc. mortgage at a low rate of Interest fur a term of from five to forty years to: Kefund an existing mortgage; Improve, the property you now own; buy more land; purchase equipment or live stock: provide buildings for your farm; or for any i other purpose? Then write direct to ns. We make loans on ranch and . farm lands at r, per c ut under an ! amort Nation plan only. Amortiza I lion menus to "kill off." thus: A sum of Jlonft hoi-rowed at 6 pT cent would he paid off in 33 years by 'eilii.il semi-annual payments of lllft. or iinnufil payments of $70. eacli I payment including tho interest and I part of the principal. No commls j sions. For particulars write or phone Tlotielns Abstract Co. 1108 N. Jackson St. TO BE CIRCULATED Prominent Hotelman in City Discussing Fight be Made Against Commission. SAYS DECISION UNJUST Knlo of Inci-tnisi Grunted Telephone Company by Public Service Com Mission m Xot Wiuriinlod by Condition, llotclincn Hclleve. Petitions will be circulated throughout Douglas county starling tile fir.st of the month or possibly fooner. calling for the recall of the present public service commission find tho amendment of the public service ennimi.ssion act to provide for the appoint ment of the commission ers by the governor, removing1 the ( oiumission from the hands of poli ticians, according to Phil Metschan, or the Imperial Hotol of Portland, anil president of the Oregon Hotel men's association. The Hotelinen's avorialion is engineering the cam paign igaiiist the commission be cause of the recent rate Increase in tho telephone service which they al lege is unjust and not warranted un der existing conditions. According to Mr. Metc'nan the pe titions must be filed by July 1st and from tho public sentiment which has been found to be existing In most localities it will not be necessary to wait long before they are signed. Mr. Motsrhnn motored down witli his .r, .iltusc 111 nioioreu uowu wilh 11 in ..,;,, i,,i...i i.,i.. i -, r., ,h ..oiin eitbw ,k His ,,.-, the mm- I of the main cilies to diBi uss the mat ler with hotelmen, and everywhere he states he finds sentiment strong against Ihe rate Increases which the commission has allowed. "We feel." Mr. Metschan stated. "Ihat the commission. In allowing the telephone rate Increase acted on the cost plus plan, a plan which our experiences in the recent war con vinced us was extremely vicious. The company asked for a 110 per cent in crease but the commission gave them nn increase which in the case of ho- wnicn in me case 01 110- telmen and large business firms amounts to from 72 to 200 per cent. a()ng ,he- .,' of hnr,p,om ln "We feel that if we had been given ,p w0,.ld and tha Spre:.d of decen nn opportunity to have a rehearing- of the matter before a fair and lm- " t.t ir-i ir, :ii Verv well for partial tribunal that we would not I have been forced to pay these greatly; increased rates. Oregon rates are far out of proportion to those of oth er states on each side of us. In Washington a hotel about the size of Hie Imperial with .10 more phones p. ys $2.Mi less per month than we are reitu'red to pay. The Fairmont hotel in San Francisco, Is about the same size of the Multnomah and Is "out equal In its telephone service k but pays $r,U0 loss per month than the Multnomah is reiUiredN p:.y. "At Mod ford the telephone com pany there is not concerned w ith the rate' increase. The hotel has four UUIIK lllll-B ilim inn 1 inpMiin . i,.v . burg. two. The Medford hotel pays g $7..'i() per month and the l,'inpiiu."V 5 ?1I3 lteceiitlv 1 figured on eight prlii- j ,ipal '"! f irmlCiZTh"e trt-e. ! tl.e hotel business, taking the prices 1 of i.iebt vears aco and today. UUl ' ... , . ,i,Ai of the eight, telephone rates Jed e ; list with an increase of Hi per cent. ' Klectriclty during that time had in-; reaseu 0111, i.ju per cent. The average was .1; per cent ot increase, I no leu-puum-laies being almost twice the average. "In Purl hind we maintain long dis tance booths for the telephone coin nunv. Out of the returns we receive ,1 ,l,.n .l furnish perutors. guarantee all payments. " 1"V ber sou,,, attenih.ns for a a mi go to other expense. The roll-1 ' uld t be rl,;bt to s.ar-Ie li-l space upon these booths would ''l"; an nbrupi proisisal ol inai amount to more than t2f.O per ' '' "! out If month but we receive 110 rental on , "1,r alteiitlons are welcome or not. Afler vou ha-e gone together lor 11 llieui. ! . W e feel that the commission j should be appointive so that in the NOTICE, event a commissioner Is not giving, - satisfaction he can be removed audi I Intend to close my office in the .his place'lilleil In- 11 man whoso up-1 near future. I have about 6S0 vol I pointnieni.will give satisfaction. This : unies of reporis and Digest, includ IwlU afford better protection for all ; lag Oregon and California reporis, concerned.'' 1 ail(l about 1 1 : , oluniea of standard The petilioiis have been prepared : text books, including C. Y'. C, all or and are to be circulated at once. Mr. which 1 will s. II very cheap. If in- Uei-rh: 11 savs. W. .1. Weaver, of the , terested call at my office and exam- t hipqllll lioiei. win n.1.0 ..... . . iclmtH'S ill Ill's locality. Mr. Met-I h -hail spent only a few hours In , lio...elniig meeting prominent nu n of . city, returning lo Portland this -Allll OK THANKS We di-siro to expiess our sincere thanks , and appreciation for the' mail) expressions of sympathy ex j tcnili d during our late Pen aveuieiit in ihe loss of our diar wile, d.umli ler and sister. i 1. It. SCAM. AX. I .M. HKVANKY AM KAMM.Y. I IsOTICE. I r rrftVt'T. snnil and rivT tH mtMtt, or oxcvallnR work, t& phone j UiMl, A. b. Wiillaco buna oraci 11AII.1 n r A l lll ll HI.IMtllT. V. S Wi.it hr rtnrt-KU. 1k al off . e. K.'f-i'lmiK. Oi,,,tn. :i laiurs fiulius' f rM(ttttoB In 1ntha nd llnndrvdth .it .i i t : i, l.-uir- ....... in. (ii -t ff ni-'in 'i . r . i-r t)t - in nil . : trnm i'pt. l, r.:i. T.....I 1 N.'ir .v ft 'h.t,- l-r-'. 1 1' fi I .lr!i. 'let,, v 1 .., s.-io l. i:t on - rt. 1. I I II.' i iv. in. -. si i in. t.r S.. ill e.-lei n i'io .-. t jt ii p. T..ii:l;l - -'-Iv I CL dramatic Story of- &ott and faama net &y lUurj M gtone fAbson KVKKYTIIIXfi AM) NOTHING Ciavering paused to glance at Ma friends. Noting tin; intense Interest witji which they vnrc following his; reading of Glendeu UK's letter, he re sumed: 'While Alice wns lialilillni!. all sorts of childish tilings to me 1 was; hand; and Jim, I can feel it at this deciding ihat I wouldn't go out to ! moment. All cool and Boft and flow play with the boys anil girls out on Icrlike, It lay for an Instant within tho law n. Instead 1 would persuade my palm, i.nd then, like curling pet Alice to stay In the house with me ,,!. .he tiny fingers clung about and In some wav. somehow. 1 would uianago that hand holding business. i think you're the nicest boy 1 "I grew hot and cold as I thought ' know!' she whispered. 'You're the of It. i only one who did not laugh, at me "I called myself a silly-billy for' when I was so unhappy In school the wanting to hold h r hand and I cull- other day.' ed myself a billy-silly because I -i eagerly clasped here little hand didn't hold her hand. I began nl- tighter, 'it you want me to, Alice, most to wish I had uone out with the! en p,Ust bill Tenant's nose for hlni. boys to play bull; and then as!je was . a yeliow dog not 10 tell abruptly I chaiifr I my mind for I knew that never in my life had I been bo dellciously happy. "My thoughts were arrested by someiuing sue was paying: "1 don't want to go play London! bridge, do you, Harry?' I turned and looked into her race. Jim. I ran close my eyes this niln ute and see the Innocent expression of her childish, trusting, loving eyes, all dewy with a n-'-w emotion, iusit as plainly as I saw it so many years .'iRO. "As I write, the thrill comes bark to me. I wonder if a man ever for gets his first love. 1 wonder if it doesn't always poem to him the sweetest and pun 't and best pro vided he doesn't marry her." 'There you are Havering," inter- rupted Davis, quickly seizing his op- portunily. ' that proves my point. ; , . , , - . , Harry should never have married. H. other great lover, be- lieves that the cure for love Is mar riage." "Oh. what Is the use of being so cynical. John?" exclaimed Ciavering a bit Irritably. "You ought to know- that there Is a very beautiful affec- f amaze me. I could understand your tion that grows out of similarity of remark from any man except you. tastes, of pride in family, of mutual , p0 you mean to say that a man may partnerships In life's affair, and ! love wherever there is time, place above all, In the habit of being mar-1 and circumslance. How do you de ried. line love anyway?" "We must learn that marriage; does not mean the selfish gratifica-: ,,a -. ri,lo . , ., . ,n0fin n ' , , ',, , J riii-nrin,, " i.ei n whxinr to! advance such old-fashioned theories.) but don't you know that man Is and; always was polygamous. There is aito ask every man, yes and every lot of truth in the remark one of my woman, you'know to tell you his witty friends a senator at Washing-! definitions of love, you would have ton once made. He said: 'Every! as many answers as there aro peo man practices polygamy except theiplei" senator from Vtnli.' " Monday A Turning l'olnt. Q . novice to ioveiorn ana utners I1Y MI1S. A Dally Column of (Questions mid Answers Conducted by a Wuiniin Who Knovts. Address Your l.elleiH to .Mrs. Kllslmi-y, Cni-e HoM'btirg News-Keview. a-XtOWCtOCiO Dear Mrs' KHsbury: I an, a boy, . . . . ... K1" 01 ' 1,1,0 is a school leac her. anu , V(M , ,,., t (,r fl)r a .. .. " anvCiinir s.ii.l of l.,v h..i,e..,. - advise me to ask her to be niv wife? A WOltltlED I.OVEH. Alls. If vou really arc inteii-sled In her, niid ninacted by lier, why j don't vou ask In i- to go out with you .... uwi.a. jim ioe u one; 101 what ytill want. I can furnish a printed list of : 10 books by mall. , c. Fl'LDEUTON. ! I.OlHiU DIP.KCTOHY. j 1 I.AI lll l. II l I I I No, .11, It. A. M. ii. i. in ii. ii... no. ns on lir.t l.ml I'uril Tm-.-J.c. Masonic Teiopl. All o,itillK -,.lM .. -ions welcome. II. . WIl.SDX, lligli Priest W. I IAKKI.S. Secretary. A. K. A. SI.. iuret l.eaae Xo. l.T. Keircliir o.uci, nliallona -TUi in't 4lh eiine-oiiy. e..-h month at Ma.onlc Tenipte, Iteml.urK, Ore, Vlaltor, ue Cvyllle. w i.. TirriMAS. w. it W. 1-. TtAHltlS. Secy TIIK Kl Hilt BKNKUT A(H H- iut n.e.: 11 th AUcctthoc hull the icr nn .i-d k. . t. m. m -eh seconil ami reurth lllilr- .y of each no'llth la M icc.ihee I ;i!i corner ,'iiss iiml Pine 1 air. -els. i-.liuji IvntKlita always j VieikO'ee. I I. C. (lootiMAN, c,,m. i W liAPP. It. K. Ill in u.un n,.-r..i.- li.-ix kah ( l. Ue N.. 4 l. i. o. '.. nieela In l-'I.I l iliev.i I.rnile every Wi.-k on l.ieMl.iy eiii.i'ic. ltotln niep-lierj In K-iij at.ioii.ng ar luvlied t. at-; ; tend. I I PfSIi: .MC-KSON. N. O. KV A 1.1. MIX. Secy. 1 KT II r I . iimi.KV Tin Serv. 1 V. I. A. O. T. M. nePeToirn llevlew N- 11 holtl r. k ilar liieetllori. on ioe- ! o .ll ThuiMlo .. p. in. mill f. Minn ' T'.".-..iay el 7 ,;i . in 'j.ilioj KUlei I le.ltr.l In at'.-. r.-viewn. aiccate Hall, l'ln- a..i i'-i.. nir.-elp HI l l i- m K'-IU NSOS. Com. J1.6--.L ItAPP, Col. 1 j i ii n if s a lie OlavoriuK joined In tho launh that followed, i-hun continued reading: -I remember. Jim. answering Alice very iiuiekly: 'Of course. 1 don't wi.nl to play with other children. I want to stay here with you.' W ith a sudden coura;e J manag ed then to get hold-of her tiny itoinp te;.cher he was to blame I think so, too, Harry, and I will never speak to him again. You would have taken the blume wouldn't vou: Alice took the somewhat unccr- ;ain smile Ihat hovered over my Hps ! for tie assertion that 1 would navo done so. "Manv times, Jim, in the past few months, while I have been thlnglng a,0ut my past life, I have thought of hnw Mice accented my evasive smile as the answer she wanted. And 1 have wondered if it wasn't right then that I learned that It is unnec essary to say in words that which will make a woman believe what she wants to believe. A smile says ev erything and yet nothing." never thought that liienuenins was such a cad," snapped Davis, as ciavering paused, - m, . I -is he?" uuestioneit Dr. Milton -Doesn't every man play the game? Doesn't every man fall in love many j times during his journey from the, cradle to tho grave? Why deny so j self-evident a fact?" Mill," exclaimed Ciavering. "ouj "There, Jim, you've got me." lauKhed Milton. "I can't define love !..., i.i,- i ,, I'm t;,lkinr " " . ,,, v between the now of romantic love between the sexes. I can't even tell when and whr.ro and to whom it comes and when and where and to v.hom It er i.,.n,i i. tho most intan goes. Komantic love as we see 11 gtble, as well as the most irresistible of emotions. And yet if you were EM.SIlUtY: I few i,,,.,l,. and if jo., are able to !...,.., ,r 1. ,.i..,e f , , , lime then to i'oMiso to her. Dear Mrs. Ellsbury: I know a young lady quite well, that is going to move away. Would it be proper to write to her without permission? CO It RESPONDENT. Am. It notibin'l be in very good taste, so why do it? It is simple enough surely to nsk her if you may write when you are bidding her good-bye, or any time that you are talking to her before ahe goes. If she refuses you iiei-lnissioii. then vou miuht be bold enough, to write her without permission if you think enough of her to risk 11 rebulT. , K. n.t Itnnebnrir Chnplrr INo. 8 HoUln their rexular meotlnic on tne l."t and 3rl TInirp'layB In tict month. All Bujiiurntnur brothers and Pinters aro rottp'Mtfull v 1nvurt to a'tond. MKS. KI.IZAHKTli HI -N VAN, W. M. V'ltKI-T JOHNSON. Sa-'rtary. KI.lllt(a9 or OOIX KAKT Lilac i"ir.le Xo. 49. mftt-t on 1st and 3rd F ,dy evnltiKs in Moofe hall. Viit Ina nvlfhors Invited Jn attend. liKI.I.K rilK.N'ffHAW, r,. N. LWi.NA fllfJ.)(i.NAIJI). Clerk. Kl.l.l itosouura- Aerie meets In Moose hall on Jackson St. on :nd and 4lh Aiomliiv evenlnn of each month at 8 o'clock. V I e 1 1 1 n JC brethren lu good statlillnff nlwavs welcome. A. J. wru K. W. P. p. W. M. I.A MP. UK, W. P. B. K flOOliMAN. Secretory. ii i i;n AHTIK IM -Meets In Macea-t"-e hall every Wednesday evening. Vlaltllur menitiem nlwas Wi-lcomo. i ; i i ! a i: 1 1 1 1 1 - si -1 1 . M. ,. Mll.HUi:i Mi Tl.tiJH Treaa. KI.SIK III'MI'IIUKY. Se. v !.( (I. OIIDKIt or MOOK lioneburi I.i-Uice lel llleela first and tliird Tuejulav veniniri of en.-h month at s o clock In the Moo. a hall. All vlnltltiff brother are Invited ta attend. C. W. CI.OAKR. Dictator. H.. PAH,;FTKIt. .--. r. iary. Hooniii.N ii. Till-. v oiii.ii-"ciniip No. r:s. meela In Odd Kellowa' hull In ttoeehiuK every lat and 3nl Mon day eveninff.. VlaitlnK nelKhhorl al-vaya welc-me. FKKinintrK pnnTnt c c M . M. Xlll.l.Kl:. l lerk ' I. . o. ll. I'hlletarlan l.iiilaeSo. K Meet a In l Mil pellows Temple every I-rlday evening at ?::M o'clock. Visit ing; brethren are Hlnns welcome Klll'.ll Mll.l.Klt. N ll A. J. HKM'KS. lt..c. Sec. 1. 8 PAIl.l'Y. l'ln See. II. I'. ,1. i:ika. Huaelmra: l.txtae Xn, sad Hnhl ri'K-ul'ir coiit:iiun:..iiloii!i ,-t trie l::ka' 'l.-m-le on inch Thu-day of e-.i-ry looim, A'.l n.enib.r. re-qu.-.l- J to attend r.-KuVi.-lv, anj all v.itin krotheia ara cordially In Vlteil lo alien. I. .1. i: PI t l-.liY V. 1! J !' PAY. Jr.. Secy. KMi.ll t s nr 11 nil a Alpha 1.. nl f. .Vv 4., meet, every Weilio i( i y even-Ina- In Iioii-' '. Al-.tra.; Hi(M, cornet Ja.-k.on .4 WaahlnKten Ma. Vlalt ora aii.; i 1 -onie. 1. null. I'M H P.IT7MVN. C C hoy o vocNii. m. r SOTICK OF SALE OF GOVKRNM FT asiiiiiglon, L. i'., Man a 18. l;rl Nolle in hur.-by Klv-n that aubject" lo Hie con-lltlona nipt limitation of the Act of June n. liiis (ay iui.. mi liie iiialrucllona of the Secrclury of tin, Interior of Senlcinber 1117 (.in i l., t7. tha Umber on the follow In. lands will be sold Jliy , la:"j Ht V, oVIin-k a. ni. at public aui'li.ni 'a. the t'nitiil Glutei hind office at Kovi-burK UreKon, to lue litgheet bidder at in.' lex than the uppruini-il value as shown by this nolue. sale to be aub lect to tho approval of t tie Sucrelary oi' the lllteriur. The ntirebjiM.. nri. ... an additional Hum of one-fifth of one I per cent tbertuf, beiiitf coimulissioii .llionru. llltlBl iw ui-JU.11lCtl at Illlle sale, money to lie returned if .,le la iioL ui'iiru t-u, tiiiitTwise patent will la sue for tile tlfnbi-r which imml l,u r... moved within ten yeurs. lliila will l,e rei-eiveu iruin i-iuisi ua oi the i;n teil Mates, associations of auch cltlz.iis and corporal ioim orKiintzeU under the laws of the I'nlted States or am State, Territory or lnatrict thereof only. Up on application of a quulilled purchaser, tin- limber on any legal subdivision will be offered acnaratelv before li..ln Included in any offer of a larger uuiL T. 15 8.. It. 2 W Pec. 25. NK'. yellow llr 300 M.. red fir 750 M., NWi; SK",, yellow llr 500 M., red llr 1050 M red cedar 20 M.. SKVi NKU. yellow lir so it., red Mr too M., red enlar 6o il.. hvVU NJJ'i, yellow nr GOO M., n-fl llr looo M., none of the yellow and red nr timber and red cedar timber to be sold for less than ll.r.O per M. T. L'l S.. It W., Sec. 25. SE'l SW'J. red fir l.'IOf. M.. red cedar 00 M.. KW1, Ml'U, red fir IloO M., tmne of the red llr timber to be aold for less than $l.So per M., and none of the red cedar timber to be sold for es Iban 50 cents pt M. T. 39 S., It. 8 S'.. Sec. 3:1. SH',4 NWiJ, vel b)v plno 100 M., toill pine 25 M.. N K i ; SW',1. yellow pine 2e0 M., bull plno lie M.. V.K V, vellow pine S50 M.. sugar pine 10o M.. yellow llr 15 M.. none of the yellow and sugar j-lne limber to be aold for less than SJ.Oo per M., none of the bull pine timber to lie sold for less than $2.00 per At., anil none of the yellow llr timber to be sold for less than $1.00 per M. T. :il S. It. 12 W Pec. 5. SRi KlV'i. red fir IfiO M-, I'ort airford cedar 110 M., S'KU SKU. red fir .115 M., Port Orford cedar 215 M. SW'J MR"j. red fir 2.10 !., Port Orford cedar 200 f., none of the red fir timber to be sold for less than l-'.oi per M.. and none of the i'ort Orforil cedar timber to be sold for less than, f 5. 00 per M. (SUrnein WtU.TAM SP11Y, Commissioner, General Land Office. j "OREGON" I Portland Cement A Douglas County Product. Insist upon "OP.EGON" ce ment being used and help build up a payroll and asset in your own front yard. Kvery barrel of "OREGON" draws material from Douglas County and adds Hit to her pay roll. Every dollar spent for foreign X cement loaves Douglas County J to build up other territory. Sold by DENN'S TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. I A ft The KOHLER Automatic POWER end LIGHT Plant requires no storage batteries for power and light produces standard 110 volt electricity has a capacity of 1500 wc'.ts or two cleetrical horsepower operates simply at Hie touch of any button anywhere on the circuit Write for illustrated literature. Come in and see the plant in operation llosc-burg: Plumbing and Heating Co. Dell V. I'.a.-.t S. J.uAson St. or, Twenty Year Rural Credit Loans KAHMnit FKIE.N'DS: Let us help you in the hour of need. Should you at any lime need siiilicient fimda to improve nur home or purchase addi tional properii', or pay o!f ex isting liens or niorti:ai:i'S, w-o enn assist vou wiih our TUKNTY VI-; AH KIP.AI CUKPIT LOAN. eanecially adapti d to the utmost needs of 'lie OUKC.OX KAUMK1!. There Is no cash roniinlsilon to be pai,i 0n our form of loan, it being a strictly amortized loan. if you are fortunate to have the security necessary to se cure oho of our Kami l-oans. vie si a ml ready and willini." ' any tln.e to mioto you I'lKiir' which villi prove to you I"--vou.l u ri asoniille doubt Ii -a t our l:i'K.r. CKKI'IT LOAN is far sit; i rlor to nny otlu r loan "IT' ri d. by any oilier person or corporation. RICE & RICE Loan Brokers I nosiau no, onl:;ox. As ! r...... . : ""-T the heLT - " "'B carl. .-.a L . .lrrive about M : oruer now f, . rue.. U"-VS THAN.--i.-i- ,u . -to. 1.1s ;:- 1.,,.. . ..o,,nj,., r,-rki, 11;. i. II in ... : ' Saturday Special n,i ..,.., "'".a-, Apru :-rd will it I. -uscount of 1 ; all i0c dudes lt,jn,u 0aUi Qj Wheat I'lakc, Cora Shredd-d Wheat v 1, ,. .ii is, 1, -earn of ' u ivrjmtiios. K:a-- Uraii. Crai-. . . Win at, nd 1'ulTea RiCt ' Phone 3:4. North Side Grocen ARTIFICIAl $50 LIMBS $n I.MiS, Al'.MS, 13UACES, m Sl'ITOHTj. WM.B. KELLY 4 CO S:!l 22nd St., OAKUND, Clt HEINLINS C'onnervaturr Yuk u X'luno, Harmony, Voice, V::kf. Klntlorg;irttn and Dun: Phone r,3i). KtiMhastn faM TRANSFER Wood for Sale I.. It. CHiBFES Cass Street, fin. SK 4P. You will b it'wf.ti Fill ml BeautifuleviV. -Say It i:k P-w-" Phone W. THE FERN I All kind, of lteetoil m warm air itiroaeei. Ml plpelesa. 11 OMt 8" Phone 428. BoKbrt Spring Ckamt should he dune nc. - el.ithlaJ si-"1 Il-.aiic join - Mi wear by making them and sanitary. Our Aid" PI e " Surprise Him t With a ilo!iciou: i ivl.il : 5 r,.r I Economy Grocer WANTED Water VVclIsjoit 11. .V I ,. I. l! .' .iri.I t "' A,:,-.: r,v.trt'.- -I jiiiili.i.v wi' " SOll.ii''1'' t ALfjrRTCRAti- !."'ll n. ii in . . . : 1 '. -a"i iviluavi PLLU ol.rver. 1