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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY, MARCH ??. 19?T PAGE SIX Special I mmm Stumping No. 2 L. F. I IOW MUCH PER STUMP DOES IT COST YOU? You count the stumps we'll tell you the cost of the Powder Then figure it out Yourself. lEEf Special Stumping No. 2, as illustrated, will cost you $18.50 per 100 pounds, or about 340 sticks. This means a saving of $12.20 per 100 pounds over the ordinary 20 per cent stumping powder. Figured down to sticks, you pay .0544 for the Special ns against .0903 per stick of the 20 per cent. Call at the office or write qnd let us figure with you; 7h CD CO 0 J. A. Denn Powder Co. I 231 N. Main St. Phone 128 t i:i:nt ktiii.i:h, Nevada i.andmaiiiv, to iii) hazed friv International News Servh'c. CAltSON CITY. Nov., March 22. Il'-tltiill atalilos. ii historic In ii (! - mnrk, best known as the sinning ' place cif I torar-c Cn-adi on IiIh fa- , mum bIiir it-h ride wllli "Hunk" I Monk, Is about to pass. I In years th" building has f:l- ! b-n Into dc-av ti ii ii wiih recently run- ! nVinn. i! Situated In Hi., shallow of till' avipllol l.ull.lliii-. M was till' HUH ! Itiu I'l of notables III other alnvs. iiimI whs I'otnl for Hi.- iiiii'r l.lno. Inl i nnimnls Hint tin' staM.-s : 1 1 ; 1 1 ' r I when MnrKay. rinoil. I'alr, nn.l O'liil.n. tin. "111,. Kotir" nihil tin-' Coinstock I.mli'. I Wallace 11. FnrrltiKton by a commit, tee of miivt'i-plty professors on tlio iniiiki'tliii; of I In will mil produce. Snrh a system prevailed In the isl anilM iluriiiK the war but since wan alinniliini'tl. It Ih particularly designed In render assistance to homestcada't-s mill Hinull farmers. Albert HorniT. Ti'Titorlal tulwar ax- prrt, has r iinint'nili'il iiIho to the iMii'Mnir that In In supplied with an i s-Mant on a-ai'li of tlio Island of Ihe Hawaiian group. It is liki'ly 1 lut 1 the two ra'commen i'aiions will ln tueri:ed anil HUliuiiltt'il lo itii' I. irisliituri' fur artion at Its tortluiMiiit.K session this Spring. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN COUNTY FARM AGENTS ARE ADVOCATED FOR HAWAII M!.ti''ii:itli.mi Nmva M.rvlr HoNlll.ri.r, March 22.- Hi com nii'iulm ions Hint a system of cuuniy fitrin iu;ents sinillup to those In Amor- lea I stabllshi'il In connection Willi tin- Cuivei'sity of Hawaii, nl the a penso of tlio Territory, arc cniiialncil In ii report wuluiiiltc.l to (loM't-nor Tim City of ItosehurK has n good ln'll t'nt can be hail very cheaiily. ami imy i.ni' wlshlni; such a bell should I'-PI'V lo It. I.. Whipple, City Recorder, fur prices. Tlio bell weighs about clc cn liunitreil muuds. H'h e.isy i noiii;n to cnti;- a job of prlntlni:. hut the real tent of a print er I- the oii'.'lniil lob. Orlnlluillly Is the rloKiin of the exclusive Joli prlnt Ine ilen-fli,,,,,,, ,,f (I,,, ews-llovlew. Service When You Travel of No matter when you go South or lutst, you'll find four hili-a lass Sliast.t Route" trains at your serv ice daily. Convenient schedules, comfortahlf cmiipiiii'tit aiul the assurniu-i- s.iletv, adds much to the enjoy ment ot your journey. Low round trip tickets to San Fran cisco. Santa H.itlvtra, l.os Angeles, and San Diego on sale daily, lim ited June 30ih. Inquire of total ticket ni:cnt for iletalleil iiifonnntii'ii an. I il. m npti,' folders or write .1 1 ' H N . SlalTT (iclier.il I'.iss, nt. r Acnt rcrl'.niil. urcKon Now among other procvuinrs the followinK bills were allowed uud war ruuts drawn for the same: Cencral County Bills. ' Cur. Ep.: Pacific Tel. ft Tel. Co. ).-,;:!2. liuxhauiK Sl (u. ST.Vian. Cala IHHiia Tel. tu. Kl.ru. Irwin Hudson t o. ,2.li. News Itevia-w t'o. I217.TU, llose l.iirn Hook Store $23 40. Daiurhis t'o. Water l-i'ht t o. $.1s.!nl; Sheriff. ' Ed Sterling 1 oil. Civile liyilell Jl.&K. Prnuk llotikins i;.on, Wentern I'nion Tel Co. li.tti. W. A. I'ranham 15.35. K. W. Dlllanl ::t.2u. It. t". I'owcll 1 no. S. W. Starmer 15 25 anil no. f. W. Dillanl I2.au, Mrs. W. II. Buz zell $22 50. J. (1. t'ollllis K55.0D. Marion 'iraiiiKer Jtiii.iw. It. II. (iriustiil I.'u.du. Klsie lluilMin J52.5H, Mm. K. W. Hunt :;:,v.uu. I'earl Patrick Jfiu.UK. W. W. I'etera $55.0'), Win. I'ickens JiiflOO, "irace Simpson $22.50. Itallie Schlen-'ii-r $iu.mu, l.llliuD Weii-bland I52.5U. i). It. Shambrook $!.un; Ct. Houte: i hiinhlll Hwile. Co. $2.So. Qulne & Throne ICu 12. IVoplea Supply Co. : 1I.25, ItosehurK I'lunil) Heat Co.' . Mi.",. Siuiulartl Oil Co. $5.5u. llailcley .ic Zicler $5.ii), Lenox Kurnitiire fo. ','ic: Cir. Ct.: Hotel rmiqim Cafe :H.75; Co. Ct.: Western I'nion Tel. t'o. ti.'.c. Itiihlle Knterprlse $20,011. Weaver & Valentine $1:1.12; Jut. Ct.: Ileal. Jones H4.25, A. ti. Clark $H.U0, Ylnm. I.awson $2. on. J. A. Dewey, i i.w. tli"!. Joni-H $13.95, I'aul Hem-j hanlt $:13.40, K. W. Dlllanl $2.5u, , Kmma Nlilay $3.01), l.lzzie 1'rlcc $:l.oo, .1. It. I'lckelt $4.35, II. Mlckh'8 $11.30, .iohn J. lirown $3.05: Coroner: Hose-! burn rnilertaklnK Co. $44.00; Sch. ! Supt.: Kllu II. lirown $lsc.nii; Mrs. l'.thel Fisher $26.01). O. C. Hrown $7.07; j Co. Home and Indg.: JuiIiI'm Crui ery , i.5.3!, Kcononiy tlrocery $20,111, Pick-! ins Pros. $12.70, t'ass St. Mkt. $K.25, Mercy Hospital $10.00, E. J. Hum-1 phreya $10.00. Nathan Kullerton JIU.'.IH, Mra. John Wllkerson $50.00, Mathews & Adam $20.00, Peoples Supply Co. ' 5.30.42. V. 11. Caveniler $33.75. Kear ney's Groceteria $10.00, Stanley Ilros. (44.74. J. U. Hunter $11,111). J. A. Denn !:4.00, Itlce Ilros. & Ailams $20.00. I'ickens Bros. $2.70, Quick's Cash tlrocery $!l.7S, T. It. I low aril $lo.oo; Jaitt ItosehurK Cafeteria $122.40, ItosehurR Welding & llraz. Wks. I Slti.ot), Scott Ilros. $10.75; Ferries: Churchill Hdwe. Co. 30c; Surveyor: I Churchill Hwile. Co. $1.70, Pane I.um-1 her Co. $1.78, Jesse W. Colo S2V50; Rdmtter: A. J. I.llburn $(! 00; Timber ! Cruise: W. H. Kennv $30.00, J. J. 1 Kenny $s2.i0; Rds. & Hwys.: Chas. SpiitiKer $2S 47. II. Benin $7.!iS, T. K. (irae $7.30. A. H. Marsh $'i.l)S, J. W. Cole $44.94, Chas. Springer $7.5!i, K. itlchardson $35.55, H. Bergh $11. 97. !t. L. Stearns $9.09. A. I,. Aikens $3.99, .1. W. Colo $S9.S7, K. Itlchardson :-24.07, tieo. Bacon $3.9S, H. Ilergh .';r,.9S, Tom Olllvnnt $7.73; Misc: Churchill llihve. t'o. $2.00; Just. Fees: I I K. Karl $14.20; W. 11. Urubbu $13.50, 1 1' C. Kchulte $a9.7S. Road District Payroll. ' Dlst. 1: Sam Wagoner $2 99, K. It. j Sutton $3.21. .loo Bishev $S.9ti. Sum Wagoner $10.4i. 11. II. Sutton $22.71. ..I. S. tlermond $21.95, Jim Wanilell Sll.liS; Dist. 2: II. D. t'oniilne $:S.'.H, l). ti. King $299a; Dist. 3: C. S. Mc- ('ollum JS3.7G. W. Y. Mct'ollum $71.76. I II. M. Clay $HS 77. Mllanl Martin pi 1.96, M. H. Smily $29.95; Dist. 3S2: rank llurd $s.97. Carl Pvritz $S.97; Dist. 4: J. It. Dailev $i.74.. P. M Malley $S 97; Dist. 6: W. J. t!urchard s.1.24. T. J. Andrews $2.99. Don Camp bell $1 49, Will liarrison $1.49. Walter llronkliart $1.49: Dist. 8: W. W. Bum h :."i.23, Wlllanl Cheever 1:1.73: Dint. 11; 1). S. Churchill $12.9S. ;. w. I.vnn I ;5.99, K. I.. Cooper $11. '.is; Dist. 12: T. K. Heard $25.96; Dist. 17: A. C. I'lam $3190. Krank Matthews $41.93. ..Marvin Ball $35 94. V. Y. Ash $1.49. I Sum Ball $5.99. T. H. Cutsfnrth $22.67. I A. C. I'lam $.".6 .s, Klbert Ball $20.96, A.H. Ash $14.94, Krank Matthews .il7.93, Jess Lawrence $1.4S, K. ()s 1 bourne $14.97. Chas. Murphy M5.S7, 1 ( 'lias. Mostapf Jl.l.'.ni, Joe Mnstiiif I 11 .96. t. Y. Ash $11.96. Kit Hervev S5.9S; Dist. 18: T. K. Oilivant Sit. 72. Hoy Porter $5. iis. Vernon Curtis $.'1.9:1. I H- K. J lie :..!i'J Carl Nil kens S5.99, It. II. .Montgiimery $5.99, t hus, chnm llierlaln $5.99, Hoy Davenport $"..99. O. II. lingers $5.99. J. W. Pizer $5.99 Mull ioe Porter $2.99, llerman Slinltz $1 49 IDist. 19: J. L. Scott $26.97. W. (' Levins $16.44, Paul KldrblKe $14.9ti! (II. .1. Kissinger $I4S, Walter Herton 117.97. Ocey Nichols $S.97. Jake Pol leek $2.99, J. K. Nichols $14.97, Wallce Higsby $U.9.s, t". II. Wild. t $5 9S Carol Higsby $2.99. W. C. Levins' $97 .32, Will. Copley $:(S S5, Veral tiil, bons $1196. Karl Bishop $11 96. .1. Hardiug $17.91, Wilton tiarrett $29.95. Homer Vurtlm !M. James Simp son 29.14, John HosteriuuiiiJ $-3 9o. Lawrence Tuttie $11 ,'jti. W. C. I.ev.ns $77S. Wm. Copley :2'J. James SimpBon $34.3-;; Oist. 20: It. J. Spald ing $4V."9. li.n Mattsnii SI 49. Henry H...!ri.k f4 9: D,t. 21: W. H'D' il.-rer 5.22. J. Gablabiiil D't- ! 22: W. K. Hichaids $l');i. !. Hamll lon Kvurt Allen 9'', Krnest Allen 1.49. Harold .Mv.-is 2 !'9, Allen it 49: Dist. 23: H. Vanib'Vert $22.7. Maxwell Vaiutev.rt 5.9s; Dist. 24: H. It. Parka 52 6. John Drew I $2.99, Hubert Parks 1" .16, lieliry Burt $2 99. Harold Parks 14 .95. 11. H. Parks HI2 21, John Lrt ,v S4.4S, Hubert Parks $lts, Kd Wnrn j.r,99. Haloid Parks tls.M; Dist. 25: W. H. Cillen water S2.24, It. W. Hall 5'22l. 1). A. McCord i'36 43, tl.o. h. n.iwelh U.!: Disc. 26: I). A. M. Cord s i.l.l:!. J. K. CtHiper $11.'J. ictor Davis $ll.!8. It. N. Hose $2 ) 92. Duck Ma honey S 97, to o. Join s $5 !n. John Alie n 2.9'J, John Hiiliaid 2.99. Der wanl Hose $2.99. Owen Hose $2.99, Bud Smith $5.9s; D:st. 27: W. L. Lmnard $12.9S, H. II. lianlnian $2.99. ti. T. Winnilord $2.99. Vere Wlnni ford $2.99. W. L. Lasin inl $32 45. C. A. McKnabb $5.99. J. A. Winnilord $2.99, V.. T. Winniford $2.99, II. II. Hardman $2 99. K. K. Hull $2.99, Vere Winniford $2.99; D.St. 28: C. W. Lanileen $10.9S, C. M. Malcolm $5.9s, T. K. tlrae $13.47. Herbert Ilastints $2 99, Hoy tuinton $2.99. I). P. McKay $2 99. C. D. McKav $9.73; Cist. 30: Alfred Cloake $12.21. C. W. piuk-tt $17.97,! II. Barker $17.96; Dist. 36: C. V. Wat- 1 son $19.47, Vernon Slirum f 11.9S. Irf-noro Shrum $5.99; D.st 37: ('. W. I.undeen $5.49, A. T. Tab.-r $:19.1S; Dist. 38: L. It. Mvnatt S123I, I). P. French $S.9S; Dist. 40: J. M. Dear-1 dorff $32.44. Frank Drake $7.47: Dist. ! 41: T. L. Brewer $2s,71. L. Itii hard son $10.46, II. H. Jones $17.97, II. liar- pus $S 97; Dist. 42: A. L. Dver $21.21, ti. M. Dyer $2.99, Noah Sellers $I2.9S, O. L. Sellers $5.99; Dist. 46: Arthur Wooley $344. 41, J. D. Eowcrs J11.0G, Fred Clark $2.99, John (iiinter .s.9i, A. J. Milligan $10.46. I), tiunter $10.46, Kreil Harris $1.4S, II. C. Miller $1 45, J. O. liunter $7.47; Dist. 47: Verlie Stanley $4.4S, Lee Mac.Mickle UAH, J. H. Short $9.73; Dist. 49: A. O. Ooustfson $14.97, A. Coffin $2.99. J. A. Boak $7.47, I). T. Craig S2.99. Sigvald Ash $3.49. A. O. floustfson $23.94. O. E. Baker $4.4S, Sigvald Ash $15.70; Dist 50: II. II. Strung $22.22, Louis Smith $5.9S, K. F. Simpson $1.49, Sherman Smith $17.97. John Lennox $1.49. John Lamiraux $35.17, Mike liabkay $2.99. Harry Norton $5.99, James Gillespie $2.99, I. J. fioff, $2.99. II. II. Strong $43.94. John Merritt $1.49. Ceo. Shamp $s 23. Tony Meis $32.97, H. F. Harbor $5.96: Dist. 51: S. D. Cnff $2.99, C. H. Davison $5.99, C. S. Hunt $11.96; Dist. 55: Champ Johns $14.72. F. A. Farnain $1.49. C. Springer S1.49. I). Johns S2.99; Dist. 59: C. C. Long $2o.6'. W. II. Long $14.97, A. Mtt'omas S5.9S. Kill Van wey $5.9S. John Zenor $2.99. Chas. Me Comas $2.99; Dist. 60: Wm. Horn $10.47, Chas. II. Browning JS.97, Chas. K. lirown $14.97, D. A J. D. Van Dyke $11.98; Dist. 62: Adiim N. Schneider $12.41. ti. H. Winnilord $35.S9. Lee Winnilord 12.99; Dist. 66: T. 11. Burnett 537. !lu. Turn Burnett Jr. $11.96, Cordon Burnett $5.9S; Dist. 63: Peto Liaiu $2i.95, Hay Wright S17.97, Walter Cornult $17.97, J. A. Snvder S11.9S, Dale Cornutt $5.9S. .1.' A. Worthlngton $5.99. F. M. Fate $2.99; Dist. 69: Ii. It. Short $23.45. Kd Sands SS.97. C. K. HoleuseB $7 17, L. V. Kmery $26.94; Dist. 71: C. K. WriRht $S 72. L. M. Klminel $2.99. Road District Bills. Dist. 1: II. F. Hebard $5.37: DtV. 3 N",: It. A. Babb lldwe. Co. $9o.(i.j; L'-a HI . Z : 'J - --'- .--".Vrl- iv il "TC I 1 mimmmmm' v.m C:iCi 21 SrRlF.S SPECIAL. SIX lS" I j TOURING CAR $1275 You make no mistake when you select Car. You can determine, in advance, why it is so desirable a car to own by doin2 four simple things. Come in and inspect it carefully from radiator to stop-and-tail light. Note its Ion-; graceful lines, the beauty of its finish and upholstery, its sturdy construction, roominess and unusual equipment. Get behind the vhee! yourself. See how conveniently all controls are placed. No tice what a relief it is to have a one-piece, rain-proof windshield, giving unobstruct ed view of the road ahead. See how easily it steera how faithfully it holdj the roai Test Its acceleration, power, flexibility Drive through traffic at low speed in hip gear. See how conveniently it can t parked where space is limited. Then compare any car within $300 of its price with the Special-Six. Compajl the specifications, performance, comfort appearance and refinements. And finally talk to some Species;, owners. Ask them frankly about thtir all. round satisfaction with the Spec:al-Sii The Special-Six possesses every ta. tial for lasting satisfaction. m MODKLS AND PKICES A O. b. factorien LIGHT SIX j SPECIAL SIX I BIG-SI S-rai . II." W. t , 40 H. P. i fan W. B.. 50 H. P. T-Pm.. 11V W .. sg ff f Tmnnt S 97S Touring J127S Toalnng ,1750 Ctnitw Roadttcr . Coaipe (4-Paas.) 3400 (2.pa,,.) 1IJ5 Coupe (4-Pais.) 18. S Oupai (5 P.M ) J5 (Sciinn 1550 Sxtun - 50 SeAm l;s 7orms to Meat Your Convenience W. A. BURR & SONS HEADQUARTERS ROSEBURG GARAGE ANNEX ROSEBURG, OREGON THIS IS STUDEBAKER YEAR There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds as Mustard Cut the old-fashioned mustard plaster burned and blistered while it acted. Get the relief and help that mustard plasters gave, without the plaster and without the blister. Musterole does it. It is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mus tard. It is scientilically prepared, so that it works wonders. Ck'ntly massage MusteMe in with the finRer-tips. See how quickly it bnnps re lief how speedily the pain disappears. Try Musti-nle for sore thravit, bron chitis, tonsilitis. enmn, etilf neik. asthma, neuralgia, headache, concea tion, pleurisy, rhammatism, luniln;o, pains and aches of the back or jaunts, siwains. rr muscles, bruise chil blains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it nuy prevent pneumonia. 3.V and txH.'. jars and tubes; hospital size, $3.00. Bttttr than a muttard platttr Dist. 3 S'4: Jeweitt Mill Co. S:i6.aS M. I). Loi ke $li nil; Dist. 7: II. A. Cool i $l.!io; Dist. 10: Itadnlev tc Zit'l.r SU'.uo: D.st. 17: L. It. Kuiaeli $l.oo; I Dist. 20: 11. A. Conl $l.(io. j. w. H, nr ' fi.-l SKl.nii; Dist. 22: H. II. Milh r j S.'9ji."i; Dist. 24: F. Lee S12.0H; Dist. 26: SlianiM & t'hennwi'th fii.49; D.st. ' 37: c. n. Koad Transfer $T..''i; D.st. . 65: K. T. liiehniniid $1.90. l'.abb A; 1 Itexriiad $7. on; D.st. 68: S. A. Per-j due $1,111). E. A. Hists $12.00; Dist. 72: i Jay W. Writht $."1,110. Special Tax Payroll. ! I Dist. 4: .1. It. Daib'v $10.47. P. M. Dailey ?i;:,.7S; Dist. 57: I. Itondeau $Hi.47. P. K. Neelv SS.97. T.iln Kiin- : dean Sri.lK. L. L. Stevens $7.47. Joe (liiiidrean S .97; D.st. 65: .1. M. Dear diirrr $:.s.4ii; Frank lirake $20.92. J. ('.I Hire $2.99; Dist. 69: K. It. Short I $12.9S, L. V. Kinery $29. v. Special Tax Bills. ! Dist. 53: Hon ,.Ve Sid. 01); Dist. i ; M: Stearns Cliennweth $21.0.1. General Road Payroll. j ; C. V. Llinilei'ii if7.s:!, C. M. Mai- I fhiilm $40.:t(i, 11. Kvaiiia $12.47. 1). (',. ' ' Kvania $19 .9ii. (i. K. Kvans llii.i'ii. ('. I H. Kvans $19.9''.. I), (j. Kvans $21.9.1,1 ti. K. Kvans $21.91. J General Road Bills. C. II. Kvans Sh; In, standard Oil Co. IT.V74. Sp.iial Tax No. 0.1 Trans.! $70 11. Uusi hiirir Caraci- SI ". 11 I A Helm 9.".e. otto Hunt Jl.on. Chunhill llwde. Co. .f ls.12. Ki-nnv I.llllllier Co i .2 .21. HaiUI.'V A; Zit-Ia-r 5;.. C. A. ' l.oi kwoi'.l 4..1o. Stiams Ai Ch. 11.1-i elh SI .1... Mvrtle Creek (iarace Jlo. 10. Knss,. cia.ler Mfu. Cn. $:'. 1;:, 0110 11. Hum ji 74. L. 11. lieviin. v i;.ie' ' yr,l'T Hie. State 'lliuh. 1 Celr.lll $2,211 i'4. N'arket Road Payroll. 1 Chile Km!, .11 Sl'i i'l lrh. 1. I , I 1 '.Hi. IIUMnonil .li.tlt'S $.1.99. Voore $.'..m:i. S. P. I inley $9 7 I'owniall 2 'el. NY's Kvil.'ll Clvde H .1. II $2111. Arthur $l:l.4.i. Kran. is .Vavk $1:1.1.1 Hoe $s.:i;. An,., .i,,inw,, .luiins Ul'ieneer $.1.9S, NeU II a1". jo!in Knit;o!i $7.4 Turks ?; 1:1. Kn-I Cei.-i'svMll H.ir.'M Parks ', KoluTt Pi 91. C. T. Il.n ,-r $1 p.l ilj. J. J. . .lull 51eii::i. Prank Snulll S.i.i.1.', .v. Kent 2. , 9. h a Homt (.: ' ller Henry $ln7 7;, I. c,.,.n ,2. v Kav Lawniue $2 9:'. Hale lUine '". rl S. -vans $112.79. J luiins li; 11. Kd Kvans $11 9 Ciavlon $19:11. L. I!. Ki.y.-r 1 r.-,l I'urks $,;; pp -Inn liuss,.; $i'i Hewilt $1 7 97. a i.r.'v M,.r. ,1 .h jeroi.i .i.n.iih s:-ni 1 11 ?"9l.i,ary snn J .0 "it. Khn.T Swan -l'' !'.. II M.T.slnh $1(141. Ivan Norns 'I:'.. Jim l.iaair. 11. - ls. a;. A Mill.'ira 1 7 4 7. P 1. ;:,.r. J" 97 II. A Mi l. nrv :t Is. p. i ',.i(,,r,j "' 'v 1). J. 1'i.ike t2 9. T. X. forautt 52 99. Va-liet Rcd DiMs. IVniclas t . Crcl'tor As'n $tl .(. 11. 11. lid Trans, j; 11. S! in l.ird in! Co. 14 JO, liaa. Kd. Trans. $.'.t5.u and O SI09.S0, Pacre Lumber Co. $1.90, Churchill Hwde. Co. $1.00, C. A. lie liinnis $6.10. 1921 Bond Payroll. (!. A. Mcllenrv $18. S.I, P. I). Wolfiml fll".!l', I. H. Smith $10.4S, O. A. Mc- Ponney $149, Henry $:1.I9. 1". 1). Wolford $1.99, Jack lilMKins 5l9.4i. rranK van rMiruian .:s.97. Ki ss stiltner $ri.9s. Jim Hunioiit :mi.4il, Walter Poole S10.4H, Vernon I'oole f10.tr,, Wallace Uonileliil $S.97, il. A. Ma-Henry $119.90, P. I). Wolford Sr94, J. IliKKiiiH SlO.tli, W. Poole 31. 4", V. Poole $7.47. i. A. Mcllenry S12.99, P. I). Wolford $:i.99, J. Hiisttins SI. 49, K. K. Neelv SS.97, Wallace Iton deau $.1.9S, (1. A. Mi Ilenrv $.I9, P. I). Wolford S.1.9H. (1. A. Mellenry ?t2.9o. P. 1). Wolford Slti.9ii. W. V. Hurst .nil.sT, W. 1. Smith JS2.3.1, J. II. Yar aroiiKh $27. l? A. C. .Maley S.1S.SI. I). O. HeriiiKton $.1S.S4, C. E. (Inibbe ?74.oS, I). J. llurk $i'.l.S4. T. X. Cornutt itn.si. V. J. Iieiin $i;:t'!. tl. S. Hins d il- $199 74. K. L. Itebinsain $199.72. c. K. Ileanian M l'l.7li, Thus. Kleezyn a ;l :;lii.'.n!, ('. II. Kvans $29.91. (1. K. Kvans Jlil.M. 1). C,. Kvans $21.9:1. 1921 Bond Bills. Norman Hros. $11.4.1. Clon. lioad Trans. S272.no and $2Si. P. I). Wol fonl $10011, liiildle Lumber Co. jir..1.5.'t. W. C. Ilement JS.J1. (',,.,). J. Mi Clane Sl.0'1, Kiee Ilros. A: Adams 1s.:i.1. Standard Oil Co. $9 1 11. Pert llarber S2N.7.1. S. 11. Crouch Slo.r.o. II. K. Doerini; $1.4.12.11.1. C. H. Kvans 11.7.1. K. I). Olds ?71.1.1S. .National Sun ly Co. $791. s7, It. K. Ilamess 1. 197.4.1, llyan A. Cata-hln Srm..",s. Kernan ti- KrankHn $7:17. .10. North VMSIiin Colislrue'lMi Co. S.1.77S.16. 1917 Bond Payroll. I.uniieen $.1.49. A. T. Taber K. Kvans $19.9.1, 1). (;. Kvans '. H. Kvans .S22.41. Howard Kinrnld ?r..9S. C. W. Puekntt $6.00, K. C. Davis $12.9S, Carl Kmbree $2.99, H. II. Connlne $67.37, Wm. MeCallahan $20.96. O. fl. KliiR $43.3S, Jim MeCal lahan $10.46. II. J. Kretwell $5.97. 1917 Bond Bills. Gen. Rd. Trans. $7.50. Standard Oil Co. $114.63, Standard Oil Co. $24.75. RESULTS keeping the INTERESTING NEW CAVE J FOUND NEAR MOUNT Ki' CROSS, IN STATE COUWt f International N.faSfml EAGLE, Col, Marat Urn and interesting cavetkiiiapi to draw thousands of ucxiex the coming summer hi! W tot ered na-ar the fammI Holv Cross, in the HoltCn nl Forest, near here. meet-! The rave has beOTWtfctt 1 " lsifoid Cave, and eiteniimi I sand feet from the C. W ?:!.9. 1; $19 91, SMALL SIZE GREAT A new diseova'ry for kidneys free from uric acid is , inp with remarkable success called Solvnx. Solvax Is Bold by W. P. Chapman, who aruarantees oalisfac-1 never heen fullv eittaiHi 1 tory results or will refund money. i aural fountain has beta Price GO cents. : interior that leaps 15 feel o i air. bubbling from o Ml1 VETERAN WYOMINf! ROLCINS ' scource. r.PT 1 riAFT d a v RrrAiiair 1 In this "livine nxc' TeTBT LAW PROHIBITS INCREASE i ually freezes, drips. ! rushes in phantom strttP ! fTntornntlonnl New Service) late weird sounds, i CHEYENNE. Wyo.. March 22. Ex-i 0- : perience and "seniority" are not com-1 Chevrolet the lowed jrW pensnted in the seventeenth Wyoming 1 pnuipned aulomobile-ltO. S ' i Leizislalure. In session here, and 12 T-ivior members of the present body who are j " p , holdovers from the sixteenth general I ccciarp founBTO assembly are receiving only per; ..." ,, v nc FoylCi diem, while 11 members of the Senate1 1U- c HE D:CUiE I nn.l CO ,..,,, I,,,-., f .ha u.. ,.,0, ajl 1-lVt, 3 n - ' alrnwinp $12 pa-r diem. , fc.-.i .vrm) The anomalous situation Is caused' nevn Mrh i Tha 4T by that section of the Slate conslitn-1 ,, 7 V Tli nfro 65 ofVfflW linn tthi.h r..rhl.la Ihnl aha ..l.r. .,f .' ,.,,'j ', . ' ''. , , has fourteen cniaircu ---- . a Slate officer shall be ncieased dui ; n 1 i hi mmnaa'. inc his term of ofTice a position alav p(i jn tlP jonying of dirarwot sitaied to prevent officers authorized npi.e ri.CPn(y.' to fix salaries from taking advantage A crosl complaint i'J of their authority to bauicfit their 1 fj,(.j bv his wife, settiW ,oB'!r . IIOCKI'I HOOKS. ' The incri'iise In salary wns voted in .1 , . , , , ' "i ior iienues mi". . , the last Legislature. ; ,i,.ri nn the sm' ? ,l1 o ! , 1P found. Folic "f1 Xews-llevlew f Ircillu t Ion 4125. ' has cone In Seattle. mm MMMwmM TOOD robbery is often 2-J disguised. Vital essen- lt. A. ;.-o. f .'. 9, Mack , !.. II .l.N li. It. and malted barlcy-togcih; guised. rital essen- er with iron, vitamin, and lials of diet are left out and a bran content so oik." the defect hidden by quan- lacking in modern food- tltV. Inailv'C nn1 tnctr Granc-Xuts with cream or milk is complcteWanJ soundly nourishin!!. so crisp and delicious Ih J every member of your family will rcat y enj' it for breakfast, lunch of oe WM. Kisi:, $14 L'.l. "11 I. x. .ml.. tity, looks and taste. Phosphorus is a food clement necessary to the body. Nature provides it in iier good grains but extra "rctincment,,inthcmilling processes throws it away. Grape-Nuts supplies rhosphorus as a part of the wcil-rounded, perfected nourishment from wheat supper. Ready in eprve , a-,iir moment. Ordcrtroni) grocer today. ' Grape-Nuts "There's a Reason" IJUC nv I'racttim f I 'nmnnT inc.. iiauit