ROSEBUBO NEWSHEVI6W, MONDAY. M AV 22, 1022. PAGE FOUR 1 one - Y 1 k 1 Sit a jurw s - J yl a price that fits the pocket-book Ttie same unmatched blend of TvitiasiL Virginia and BuRLicrTobaccos Flight Around World May Be Al templed by English : Aviator Late This Month ' Hy (IIAItl.l.S A. K.MIlll lnnKMBt -a passu k Is only a little (International .Whs Service Staff nut SOU : u 1 1 h, ami t i i tuoteoroloKl t Virreminlcnt. ) ' t-.il conditions nro hlddy to he more C()MO.V, Mi-y 22. Plans now ! favori.blc for tho flliiht. aru. well advanced for unmoor pro- "My route, differs from Sir lloss Jert for encompassing Ilia world hy Hmllh s In respect to Iho Atlantic air; and It Is eipet-led than an am-,il I" riRard to llurrna. phiMan aeroplane aoon will rise! "We shall havn fufflciont lankntjo from the Itlver Thames at Westmin- l' rover a rBiin of 1..U0 miles, slerund mart on Iho first st;,Ke of Hal ''l'h will b" nearly double our Ioiik lonj; Journey ' st "Ik1" ""'f Bl'a' we shall Tin. proponent or this new effort ' '"ted. with wireless for coimn unl it Major W. T. lllako, a will known ""nn- llrltlsh airman und writer of article! Will 'rr- Until l.iiRKiiKe. on aviation. I lo Intends In pilot thc "Our personal lumiiire will bo ro luaelilno himself anil, accompanied ducoil lo Ih"' hare iiiiiiliiiiini, wlilln hy I'aptaln Norman Mannlllan. In addlllnu to ordinary food supplies. hope lo be ahlu to mart about the j end of .May. "Afler tno tragic dealli of Sir lloss Binllll." said Major lllakn, In an In terview, "I made iiiiitlrics as to the possibilities of carrylnK out liia work. " "A firm of aircraft etiKlno nn.nu fa tutors ban proofed mo three of their enRlnes. provided that their technical adviser waa satisfied a to to Ilia machine and the organization I now am awaiting; sanction from'th,. jnicrrsH or the flight first and the HrllUu Air Ministry for Iho re-, .fn, any question of brenkiiiK the lease of a special typo of machine, j r,vnrd. our route will be nearly ''I hope to leave Kncland. prefer-1 :i:i,iiou miles, abry from tbe Hiver Thames, oppo- N(1,l,g; is to be left to chance In she the Houses of Parliament, al lhC )(i ,.,,.,.,( f r machine, end of May. and, if all noes well,... ... .. . . humanly possible to return to Kniihml In August or Hefilemher. ''Captain Macmlllan. who Is to ac company me ,1s perhaps one or tne biVt known pilots In Knulaml, and 1 1 have every confidence In him. i "It Is lust possible that a third innuber muy he taken, hut on ''', nv'i.ldliia tons over stretches of point no dm lslun has yet been made outline ol iioine. "Instead of going, from west to cast, as proposed hy Sit- Itoss Smlili, I Intend KlnK In lb opposite direc tion, and the first part or I he route to he followed will be n France, Italy, (ireece and frete lo Kgypl via HaKilad and llnara t Karachi and thence onward across the cm.st of lUirina lo Hoiik Koiik. "At Tnklo ihe umine protiably wlll be chained and Ihe riUht con tinued via the Siberian coast and Ihe Aleutian Islands In Alaska ami thence across Caui.d:i and the fulled Slates to New York. "At New York I probably shall ship another new engine, after which the machine will Hy lo New found In ml and from there attempt the Al lunttc crossing;. "An entirely new route across tbe Atlantic will lie tried. Instead of P'" (wlln( direct or via the Azores the course will be set for Urccnh.nd and Iceland to Snilland. "Sir Itoss Smllh had not dc Ided Hhelher he would fly across Ihe At lantic direct from Newfoundland or whether he would cross by way of the A sores. "Mv route Is chosen bcraU-a' the DEVELOPMENT M'.VI:i.oimi:nt mi-:.s iviri:ovt'Mr t. i: auk imit.ov- INJ (II it KArll.lTII-Ji lAl.llY HAY l lilt Till: IlKTTKIUIKVr VV KIJtYU'K. We cannot grow faster thau the siirrietinluig country; though we have to keep far In advance of our present needs. Thus Maintain ing a larger Investment than ordinarily required. WK auk ri;i.i'i;i I) to si:i;m; mi i; iii;y mid at a MOMENT'S .NOTK'K Willi lit'ONo.MY IO YOU. Douglas County Light & Water Co li. M. JI NMM.s, M.nmter. Building Wc vtlrry a complete Im of lumber, shingle, cement, p'aittcr, brick, 1mc and Itwir pipe. bet b lor anything In building material. L. W. METZGKR Contractor and iuiMt;r. -d J A eicven cigdrcucH Thre Friendlf Cvntlemen TURKISH VIRGINIA BURLET wo shall carry three days' supply of spare rations. "Our landing; places on tbe route are places where we shall be ahlo to obi. In provisions, an Dial It will not lin necessary to provision lUe ma chine for Ioiikit uerioda. "While we shall make every effort to heat the land record for going round tbe world, which 1 liellevo in txty or seventy days, we shall put ... : . ( n.ikn f(ir mf,,tyf n(t pieparatlon or the neiaiia is iiran tarried out with the urentest care. Infotinniion now is lielns collect . . , ii.n,, .iindllions at VHr(11ll tm,., r n,e year nlona: the ,. ,,, ,,ssil.llltv sen Mill obtaining; the greutcst possi ble help from the prevalent wtnns. Major lllnku Intends lo take a Itlneinaiograpli apparatus with him. with Hie -view or Inking; a pictorial lecord of the flight. . $2,200 lluys a home of about 2 acres of good land with 5 room hou.se, Ju t outside city limits, close to Bihool and More: city light and water. An Ideal place for chickens and berries. Money to loan on good security C.W. Young & Son HI! diss St. l'bone 417 Material Loye'fMMwuerade O. 2ra ma tie Slor of- o.vk woman's niiiiOHoniv " '1 think, Iir. George,' Margaret nald, 'that this la why love is so ago nizingly sweet. we can imagine something so much more beautiful than we can possibly attain. And this la usually the martyrdom of a woman who glveg herself up to the worship of one man above all others. " '1 think it was in that story of Alicia llammersly, that I read a po m which has alwtya remained in my memory. At Ihe time I read It 1 waa deliriously happy and I said to myjelr, I am the one exception which proves the rule. I have built roe an Idol of pure .gold, but today I am go ing lo quote It to you and tell you that It Is true. All of It, for me as for (.nyone else. "Then she repeated this poem. which I copied to read to you. She called It: Her Idol. She crowned him with a laurel wreath And gated Into his eyes beneath To ee his bouI arise; fihe laid her trusting head upon hia heart And hoped that it might heal the smart Of grief in Joy'i disguise. ct. v.nt,i in Mm hnr sniinliant hands And said -he tlwaya understands That good within me lies. Hllndly she worshipped and adored And brought to him her whole great hoard Of love that never dies. She never knew hia feet were clay Until one sad. heart-breaking uay Hhe dropped her oyea, A ...... a l:iti(rhlnir little maid Who all unconcious there bad stray ed Making mud plea. ii 'Vrt.i hvn known me over since we were children, George, and I want i. .11 .,,. ihni the greatest tragedy In life to a woman la when she finds that her Idol s feet aro clay. ' ' sometimes wonder u mi, vn ilesr. Margaret,' I in- ,ni.!.i i too. hi.ve sat in the twilight and mused on all the poten tialities of that Utile word "If " ' " 'Please, please,' she remonsirai- .1 i iu have come to my I'll, UB bibhj. ,,n,i nmilii me remember the vanity of snying "If Ihls had been so" or "If 1 had done such nnd such a thing, something very differ ent would have resulted" and my heart would not bo acntng. n man or woman thr.t allows that! word "if" to become a pan or nis retrospection is paving the way to a misery of the soul and a dulling of the spirit that will surely wreck his life. " "There havo been long gaps In our friendship, George,' she said, hut T have always known that you "Two-Gun Justice" Passzs From West Hy VM. K. llt'TCIIINHON, (Ititfirnatlonnl Nown Hrvlr Htaff f'nrrtiiionrtnt). WASHINtlTOX. May 22. Tho old onicr nf justico on Iho far-flung pluliiH of tho wohI In chaiiKinR- Hard-rtilins iwn-jtun plninsnu'n aro purtMinK fmm Iho pirturo and In thoir Hload ronio loan, yoiithrul law oiifoiTtMii'-nt fifTlcors rldhiK 1'ullman carti Instead if pnnlcB. Tho Rradual oh; iiko In tho wohI'h fanumn ponHon bcaino a mattor of liUtory rt'ornlly hon a "IMillnian car jiokho" raid oil 4 j private ditlllorh'!t In Wyoming to tho ooinploto howildiTiiiint ot all old-timer. Tho posso. hoailnl by Stat Prohl hlt Ion Cniinnlsttlnncr Carl Jarkstin, lift rhi'yonno, famntirt oM frontirr titwn. Into one nlfdit in a aporial I'nllitKtii car nttarhod lo it trans lontlnciiial limllod. tho car travel ing miiliT soalii ordorM, not oven tho Irain rr'w knowing it a i'tina t ion. Shortly aft or dawn H roc tor .lackMon iuol tits ord'ra anil tho cur wan droppod on a lllllo nidi or. Torty deputy marshal, hwrtrn In for tho raid, (tropin tl from tho car ; nd dlapparoil In tho early dawn. They trailed in fqnads, oarh mm.ul havinn Hpeiial orders to raid certain suspected "hood etc Joint h " The raiders scat tor d tliron:h three fron tier titwn Itock Hpilnj;s, tlreon litor and South Superior. lrtiMrM Itnuitflit In. In ten ijiinute tho first prison rs were holnu brought bark to tho iar headituartern along with snniideg of i oiif ise;.ted h"tuor. I". S. Com m Is storor 1.. H. Hiown held a "drnm lttMd" cuurt in the 1'ullnutn di.iwltiK room. K. I. Sirihltnu. ittvlslin chem ist, estaMii-hed an tmproniptu lalteia torv at the other end of tho car. Sauipb n iif the seized lienors wore phen to stnhlmc. As iinhUlr as ho Cherries KOYAL ANNE BLACK REPUBLICAN J p And other IJIack Cherries - Highest t 4 Trices paid. Sec us before you' sell. f Drager Fruit Company j m& and tmmaru believed In me, that In you I have had a friend to whom I could come with anything. You knew all about that mad marriage of mine when I waa only 1 the marriago which ' ah, well, you know the story, why ; repeat It. Suffice it to say that my I short two years of married lite changed me from an idealistic vls- lotiary child to a woman of human i understanding. " 'I knew after that two years that Intolerance la the utipardonabie sin and moral courage Ihe greatest of virtues. " "You may think it strange, dear George.' she continued looKing up in to my face with un expression of ewectnt-88 I have never seen in the eyes of any other woman, 'that you yourself have helfVd me to fight any feeling of intolerance that I have bad for Ihe shortcomings of others and to cling ateadfaft'y to the cour ago of my convictions at whatever cost to myaelf. ' Claverlng had looked rather 1k- wlldered aa Dr. Milton was speaKing and here ho Interrupted: "Are you sure. .Milt, that you are not idealiz ing that woman? Imn't you know that you are making here a creature much too fair and good for human nature's dally foodT" "No, she la not, ,11m, she Is very human aa you will see before I fin ish this story and one of her last in junctions to me waa. that if I show ed to you her side of tho triangle I was not to set anything down In its extenuation. She -'wanted yoi l,io know her side aa each of you being an nttorney of either Glendening or hlh wife, you would of necessity have Ho.cn their sides. "'I expect,' ahe confessed to me, 'that I have done (hose things I lint I should not have done and 1 have not done those things that I should have done, but I but what 1 am and as such I muBt be judged.' " "Isn't that almost the same thing that Harry Glendening said In his letter, Jim?" asked Havis. "I think r.o. I wonder if he learn ed it from her, or if she took is from him. Strange, how people uncon sciously grow Into the same little halilta of speech, action or thought If they care much for each olher." "Margaret waa al her very host; when nhe met Glenleiiing," explain-1 ed Dr. Milton. "She was only 25 1 years old." i "They are both under 30 now,'. Interrupted Da via. "Harry's wife is I 31. She is older than he." "Do you think that is one of the I reasons for the unliuppiness of the Gh ndenlngs?" Milton asked. "1 can tell better when tho stories are all In,'1 said Clavering. "Go on. Milt, tell us moro of what Margatet Karl told you." Tomorrow Aac anil the Woman. derided thoy wore Illegal tho prison ers were Uken before Commissioner mown at un; oppusiit; eim ui uivj i itiiniiiii. in n iiiiiL ii'Mii y - it ifoii- ers had been taken, arraigned ln'fnre Ilrown und held io hail for trial be fore the federal court in Cheyenne. Five of the prisoners were women. i Several wept bitterly. All but four I I ..t fii. !..,! Iw.ll.lu I Tho raiders then flawed a freight i tntin, eouiniandepred nn empty Lox i r; r, loaded It with 4.000 Kallons of .talced liquors und lett ilie Hidini; in la whirl of dust at tbe end of the : freight train. At tho next Junction ; point the ruMman ear was switched to an express and tho posse returned ; to their homes in Cheyenne, a hun dred miles away. Swifter even than old-time frontier j Justice, the new method has struck an even deep, r terror in tho hearts 'of evil doers. A noticeable halt in ! bootlegging activities throughout tho j w nolo state was the chief result, f Added to this i-amo a wholesome re- spoct for tho law. M. c. n.i).iir(;n. ai-cthinkkii llo Is tin- miii vtte r"ls the hlrh dolliir for your property. Soe lilm for d:it.s. 5.10 N. IMno St., 1U0 hurg, Oregoi). School Laws in Various States. 'tiliini(ln. iVtmiM'tli'iit, Massarlm si'tt Nixv ll.inipslilri', (ililo, kta huniii. North l'itk.tn, Wost Vlrifinla, Louisiana snd Kl iriila 1 not nrcipt i-iTtltii-nti's frnnfr,l by other stall's. Munv of tlii'i,.. tiowover, ls-ui othor cortitii'iiti's on tl'o basis of reooirniu'd cioilontlsN, proviiled tho rinuire nii'tits aro ni.'T Connwtiout Is tho only sluto whirli Issuos oortthVati'S wholly on tho trails of examination, snil iloos not a.-,, .pt croilits from In stitutions fitlior within or without the si ate. Wanted Preserve Forest Scenic Beauty Persona who wish to place adver tising signs In the national foresia of Oregon ana Washington must ob tain permission from a forest officer, states District Forester Geo. H. Cecil at Portland. Oregon. " The regulations governing the use of national.1 forest lands prohibit the mutilation, eefacement or des truction of objects of natural beauty or of jBcenlc value on such lands; and Incidentally provide for legal ac tion towards penalties for violation. Only those signs which are of dis tinct service to the traveling public ; nd whlcii are well constructed and sightly will be allowed. All persons who have already posted, signs ou niti.iml rnreai land will be requested either to remove them, or else obtain written permission from a forest of ficer to continue ineni Ti, nnuiiinn of ihe forest service in that the national forests at least should be kept free of objectionai ad vertising s:gns and only such signs .-nd notices as are actually of as sistance to the public should he al- l.,u-,.H and thesiA In lie Sfliail. BU1U Mr. Cecil. M-u inl.lmlnalA nlncelliz of ad vertislng signs and billboards along the roads of the country nas aeiac a ....v. nt tha itemirv of the natur al li ndscape, and campaigns against the practice have neen wn;uii time to time In most parts of the i-n,.,i tSfite. The matter Is or mo ment not only to those wnose eu- in....... nf om cnunrrv-sine i loo sened, but especially to m latod by numbers ef outside tourists who come to this section i)w " the beauty and attractiveness of the landscape. Tho forest service piauen iu signs, which i.re always small, with . .i. ..unn.i fnreats hut the whole Idea of these signs is service to the traveling public, or cauuoimiy , reminding the public to bo careful with fire in the forest. nnU,.ra In HOllie pattS OI Ihe Northwest are bothered by irre sponsible persons defacing, cutting or tearing down these B"vernnient signs or notices. This is a violation of a government regulation and can k. nrosecutcd as a trespass, Mr. Cecil pointed out. NOTICE. I intend 10 close my office In th near future, t have about tsu vol umes of reports and Digest, includ ing Oregon nnd California reports, and about 115 volumes of standard text books. Including C. Y. C, a.. 0 which I will sell very cheap. If in terested call at my office and exam ine the books. Make me an offer for what you want. I can furnish a printed list of the books by mail. J. O. FULLERTON. NOTH 'K KOH BUM VOH I'IV IH- riur.ii:T IIUNDM. Notion is herehy tflveii that tho un-.lersiKll-d. Heeorrter of t''y "f Iti.Hebnrg. OreKeit. will. P to 5:0 P- m ".no Mh. Mi. at his offiee In tho city hall rceive Hmlert prpoMt1s for the purcliano ut tho City Strict Iniprovo infiil Hi mils 'tt the City ot KoscburfT I" Dm- H-i mof $J4.:M.'-'7, Sntd hunils ar tssuod itnnor what ! i.w.u.' tlio H.itirroft IlerdiiiK At. In .l.-neniliiMthms of Jto.t'o each, with in- j t--r st at 6 per cent, payable Betnl- unmiallv, and run from nnn to ten v.-iirs Jit the option of tho City ot ltosi-liurir;. Tin rinlit to reject any and alt bids , i hi. .1 :t ltoMoburx. Oresou. May I ii. 1. w ri irrii, i ltecordrn of the City of UusoburK. Ore- I How's the Grain? Will you need a binder iiiowit or rake? Order now and get carlot prices. j " ft. binder with transport truck , . . .1 $209 S ft. binder with tractor hitch nnd transnurt truck $220 5 L vertiral lift mower $75.50 U.ivo you triod our ground oits nnd ctirn instead of mill run? $1 jmt nark. rhok lUirhnnk 6tM ppuds. llerry llallocks. Ilrlnn your Wool and Mohair fur carlot p hi y aunt Friday, May 26th FARM BUREAU Cooperative Exchange HOtillBlKG AXD OAKUMI. LOIKIK DIltECTOKt. gnfd convocations on Brat an a third Tu.dM. Mi-o-tc Tn.pl. Alj members rtquMlcd to aujna Vl.i.1". ka!'Nv ?!N? H l h. Priest- ttMular communication. :1 n44 Wtdne.iKys each month, at Tsuiple. Roseburg. Or Visitors wet- "m- W. U THOMAS. W. M. w V A T. M. nosetourB Review No. 'll hold regular meeting's or i -en.1 Thureday. at 210 P.m. and fourth Tliur.ilay at S:l"i p.m. isltlnic '"''" invited to arernl reviews, kaccabe HM?BCsWffi0 Com. JEW IB IlAl'I'. .Col TIIK KCI'HIT MEIIt' A""'r TIO meets In me ilaccabee hall the 1st and 3rd Tueisv."j'cl ma th u. R. .. aitr cuspl" ! 8 Holds their regular meeting on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays In each month. All sojourning brothers and sisters are respectfully Invited teattond. MRS. ELIZABETH KLNTAN, W. M- 1- Hh.ft ji.)n.'..": .-.-w HKBKKAII Roseburg Ilebekah Lodge No. 41. I. O. O. P.. meets In Odd Follows Tempi; every week on Tuesday evening. Visiting rneirbers In good standing are invited t. at- ,en SUSIE JACKSOX. N. O. EVA LENOX. Secy. ETHEL HAILEV. Fin. Becy. K. o. T. M. Meets eich second and fourth Thursday of each month la Maccabee ball, corner Cass ana fine streets. Visiting Knights always welcome. ooonMAJf Com. O W. HA Pi'. R. K. BAOLEa Hoseburg Aerte meets In Mooee hall on Jackson St. on 2nd anl 4th Monday evenings of each month at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren in good standing alwavj welcome. A. J. WL'Ll f, W. P. P. W. M. LA MERE, W. P. B. F. GOODMAN. Secretary. MTGD ABTl.s Meets In Macca bee hall every Wednesday evening. VlsUIng members always welcome. RICHARD ni'KCH. M. A. MILDRED M'CtTI.LOCH Treas. KLSIR H 1 11 ell li c I , oecy LOVAL, OltDkH OF MOOSE Rosebnrg Lodge No. 103T meets flrst and third Tuesday evenings of each month at 8 o'clock In the Moose hall. All visiting brothers are Invited to attend. C. W. CLOAKE. Dictator. H. O. PAROETER. Secretary, B. P. O. LCrka. Ilosebwrg I.odKe No. 336 Horn regular coromunicanons ai the Elks' Temple on each Thursdsy of every month. All members re quested to attend regularly, and all visiting brothers are cordially In vited to attend. J. E. FT.rRRT, E. R. J. O. CAT. Jr., Secy. UOOUVIKN OH THE WOIH.lt Camp No. 125, meets in uaa i-euows nnu In Rosehurg every 1st and Jrd Mon day evenings. Visiting neighbors always welcome. FREDERICK PORTER, & C. M. M. MUiER. Clerk. I. O. O. V- 1'hlletarlan Lodae No. 8 Meets In Odd iellows Temple every Friday "Venlng at 7:30 o'clock. Visit ing brethren are always welcome. FRED MILLER, N. O. A. J. tlEDDES. RC. SeC. J. B. BAILEY. Fin. Sec. KlClllllOtts ov WOOUCMAI-1 Lilac Circle No. 4ti. meets on 1st and ara F .day evenings In Moose hall. Visit ing nelahl-ors Invited to attend. HKI.I.B CRENSHAW. C. N. MAROARET WHITNEY, Clerk. No. 4 4, meis avory weanesaay even tnK In DoukIah Abstract Hall, corner Jackson A Washington Bta. VliU ora always welcome. RUDOLPH R. RITZMAN. G C. ROT O. TOUNO, M. F. K. K. WIMBEKM. K. R. ft Perfect Plumbing means health in tho summer, peaee of mind in winter and satis faction all the time. SCOTT BROS Phone 407 Main and Oak V Takealittlethinglikea dozEggs 4 You take up your phone and f f tell us you want a dozen ecss. f d That's all we ask you to do. 4 d We deliver them to you. We d j 2 BUHranleo tho same service aa A ; j though, you were here- A K It's the same with every pur- 5 j chase you make, and we aro ? misbty clad to perform these 5 (f services for you. f d Ask us about what is new and 4 & Rood. d tECONOMY.GROCERY, Phone 63 Time to Give up Old Methods Let u.i clean your garments. We take every preeaution to make your parm-nt like new, nl w.ll continue that way so that jou can trust your most delicate silks to our care. r.'rvice.rViC U alWa J'Ur RHETORS Thone 472. 80g N. Jllck,on gL JOHN HUMMEL Ducciiur w a. a, rniiupt. ! TAILOR Domestic woolen suits from ijj ,. Kiclustve woolen suits for JL,.fl dressers I Nr,rlhrpl HOTEL UMPQUA "Rosburg'c Finest" NEW AD MODERN The people of Douglas eonnrt are Invited to make their head, quarters here. W. J. WEAVER. Prop. HEINLINE Conservatory of Moale mmt n. Piano. Harmony, Voice. Vlolla, an. Kindergarten and Duanlnr Phone J90. Kohlbagen Bulldlm FLOWERS speak a language ot their on a language of love and sentiment. "Say It with flowers." Phone 240. THE FERN C. M. JONES AUTO TOPS. 1 lH(I.ST-tlvG FUHNITl'ltK VrilOI.STI:iUa HA1TIIBSSKJ IIBMADB VVtaearsler d,S. Jirlum stfc Phone 4S. For Dryer Stoves & Pipes SUE ' J.H. SINNIGER SHEET METAL WORKS 329 N. Jackson. June is Coming next week. This 'means the canning season is here. j We have fruit jars, caps and K Jar rubbers, as well as the E needed sugar, p Give us a call. J North Side Grocery g TIIONE 324. WANTED! Water Wells to DrilL Have new equipment can drill to depth of 1000 feet Contracts taken for deep&r shallow wells. Prices re sonablc, ALBERT GRAHAM LOOKING GLASS First Class MUNICIPAL BONDS A law oilil lots of speria'1; priced municipal bonds. NoTt, rilK EAHNINlifl. 5nn.no I.ewlston (Iilahnl J' Is;, 6 per cent bond, yield I f' cent. lisno.00 Minidoka (I.l.iho) due l:i6. 6 per cent bond, yifld Per cunt. 7'ino.On Malheur County C1"; Konl IrrlKitlon bond, duo l" yield 64 per cent. $7cn(i.n(i svattlo Imp. bonds, i" iy-4, yield 6 per cent. lsoon.00 City of Prosser (Wash T per cent pnvlnff bonds, d" 1927. 11)28. 1!)29, yield 7 per cent. 11000.00 City of ijesvenworta (Wash., bonds, due 1923 to l9i'' yield 7 per cent. Astoria Improvement llonds, yield 6 per cent. 1000. 00 llend (Orecon) Improve ment bonds, yield 6 4 per cent, f.'.ono.oo 1'nlon Tounty (Oreues) roud bonds, yield 6.S0 per cent. tnnoo.00 Ituskln (Washlnatos) Imp. bonds, yield 7 per ceiiu RICE & RICE BOND imOKF.Hd itosKiurno. okeoos. Now is the Time Get your summer clothinj ready to wear now. i f ... .u.u UA. x.ut can bt done with your oldest garment a trial will convince. Our Auto Will Cn Pbone S77.