W08EUW0 NEWS-REVIEW. WEPNESOAV, JUNE 11
L Don't Need an Act of Congress! i
I .in the skkle bar on Molina mower. Just loosen lockout
,n it up tnreaa ai " " "J "bi. ucium you
i - (4 V a Innk f VnllnA Plimh am tha '
h mom or con -
hntr the footllft work. No matter if the wheel runt In a
E. jlut t mtie pressure with your foot and keep right on cutting.
, g stump or rock ahead, don't atop your team. Don"t throw
I machine out or fear turner, jun urm jour anaie op man
Lh 10 clear and the automatic lever will throw It out of jear, and
f drop your sickle It will "light a-cuttln." Theaa two featurea
r - - tm rm ..." IVhv rutv Tlw.r A nnH Im.I
(Lr thing. Molina repairs cost less. , Guarda SOc, aectioaa Sc.
"See us first, we can save you money"
.
m Bureau Cooperative Exchange
Roseburg and Oakland -
PACE SEVEN
Lives to have part in
f Entertainments Planned In
tnor of Visiting Ladies.
Iks vieltlnn the state conven--he
Dalles June 21. 22 and 23
ally Inviteu 10 onnR uieir
iih them, and no doubt the
liil come in large numbera for
1 effort trill he maae Dy me
local Elks tt receive mem
h- them a good
we session.
B:iv afternoon from 2 to 5:30
Eon will be held in the Com
r.oom of tho Civic Audilor-
kip committee in charge of
frets Mrs. B. O. McCoy, Mrs.
'. Dlakely, Mrs. H. L. Kluck.
E. Crosby and Mrs. John
Ins; this committee will be
wing Elks wives from out of
Iliver Mrs.
V. Blount
l-Mrs. E. D. McKee, Mrs.
ti. Crossfield and Mrs. A. T.
T. H. Coolldge,'
and Mrs. J. B.
eant a dance wilt be given at Elks'
Temple for Elks and wives only.
Friday morning the Indies of Elk
dom will be the guests of The Dalles
Country Club and will be able to in
dulge in games of coif or watch the
players make the round of the course.
After the golf games a luncheon
will be aerved at the Country Club
complimentary to wives of visiting
Elks. Following the luncheon, from
2 to 6:30, the ladies will be given
auto rides to points of Interest In the
time dur-gl surrounding country.
Friday evening the ladiea will meet
at the Empress theatre where will be
witnessed one of the best plotures of
the year. Following the show a card
party will be given in the i-lks
Temple.
Saturday afternoon from 2 to 4:30
o'clock a reception will be held In the
Community Room of the Civic Audi
torium. ........ . .
The big parade will be held 'at 4:30
Saturday afternoon. ,
Saturday evening there will be a
big dance In Elks' Temple.
Special provision is being made to
furnish refreshments for the Indies.
There will be an abundance of flow
ers, fresh fruits and punch.
The committee on arrangement for
the entertainment of the ladies Is
Mrs. Joseph Stadelman and Mrs. H.
S. Klce.
Mrs. J. C. McKean, Mrs. T.
and Mrs. A. H. itarnum.
K aller Mrs. J. J. Wiley, Mrs.
h-y, Mrs. O. C. Vinton.
Mrs. A. A. Dunlap.
ke Mrs. George Potter.
I-Mrs. W. A. Short, Mrs. F.
tmool, Mrs. W. N. Evans.
Iialles Mrs. Thompson Co-
r R. A. Twisa. Mrs. P. J.
K . 1 AicuormicK. ueenng, miiwauKee,
lar evening at 6:15 will be I Champion, Osborne, Piano and other
Pareant of Wascopam. inarvecung macmnery parts at wnar
n? evening after the Pag- ton Proa.
BROCCOLI PLANTS
We can supply you with tho right
variety. ROUND PRAIRIE RANCH,
Kcund Palrie, Ore.
LASSIFIED COLUMN
NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE FOUND ON
LAST PAGE, UNDER HEADING "NEW TODAY"
Drink Water to
Help Wash Out '
d uuiit. y a uioim
If Your Back Hurt or Bladder
Bothtrs You, Begin
Taking Salt
ramento was a UIU.r and rv ant
excellent aaiires auring the nitrt-tn;,-.
Mr. Ciilkl'H la cue of the In
surance niunncra of the order aud
served two year as a reprotenta
tire to the Supreme lxde from I'al-1
ifornla. Short talks were also given
by local im'Uitx'ru. Polluting tlu
business session. rWrt ihi""uu In the
form of trabei rii'. cream and
cake wer served and a general
good time enjoyed.
When your kidneys hurt and your
back feels sore don't get scared and pro
ceed to load your stomach with a lot of
drugs that excite the kidneys and irri
tate the entire urinary tract. Keep
your kidneys clean like yon keep your
oowcu clean, oy Hustling them with a
mild, harmless salts which helps to re- '
move tne ooays urinous waste and itim
ulates them to their normal activity.
The function of the kidneys is to titter
the blood. In 24 hours they strain from
it SU) grains of acid and waste, to we
can readily understand the vital impor
tance of keeping the kidneys active.
Drink lots of good water you can't
drink too much; also get from any phar
macist about four ounces of Jad Salts;
take a tablcsnoonful in a glass of water
before breakfast each morning for a
few. days and your kidneys may then
act fine. This famous salts is made
from the acid of grapes and lemon
juice, combined with lithia, and has been
used for years to help clean and stimu
late clogged kidneys; also to neutralize
the acids in the system so ttiey are no
longer a source of .irritation, thus often
relieving bladder weakness.
Jad Salts is inexpensive; can not in
jure: makes a delightful effervescent
iithia-n-atcr drink, which everyone"
should take now and then to help keep
their kidneys clean and active. Try
this; also keep up the water drinking,
and no doubt vou will wonder what
became of your kidney trouble and hack
ache. Ry all means have your physi
cian examine your kidneys at least twice
a year.
A. S. FREY SONS
Ar ready to rurniah all kinds of
epuga and dressed lumber nd Um
bers. Plica rtahL
HIGH SCHOOL BOOK
Ell RESIDENT
KILLED IN FALL
A. A. Downen, a former resident
of this city, was killed ' yesterday
afternoon in a fall from a building
upon which he was working in Se
attle, according to a message receiv
ed by his sieter,' Mrs. H. G. Wilson.
Mr. Downen has been employed for
a short time as a workman upon a
tall building, and yesterday slipped
in some manner and fell several
stories being instantly killed. M-i.
Wilson left last night for Seattle to
attend the funeral services. Mr.
Downen leaves a wife and three chil
dren. His oldest son Is In Honolulu
at the present, time.
BROCCOLI PLANTS
We can supply you with the right
variety. ROUND PRAIRIE RANCH,
Round it'airie, Ore.
K. P. LODGE HOLDS
II "Clean cotton
Review office.
1 to rent or buy, a good plain
pg chair with foot roisL Phone
Sl Three or four young men
apples. C H. Bailey & Son
(urg.
1 Man and wife for trail
Woman as cook.- Wage $125
yd. Inquire Forestry office.
Ln. tn fall anil buck
by the 1000. Old growth
Walter Leake, Dlxonvillc.
ANTED BUN-E8F'o"r
ling of woodhouse at Sylmon
Schn.il llivt 111 I'hmi. IS
rrsee C. E. Richardson.
WANTED
IKING. 628 S. Main.
ags, at the
111000 feet of 2nd hand
pipe, 8 or ten Inch. Rice
1 Ullarrl, Ore.
I Home on ranch or in
fir 2 boys aged 10 and 12.
"Boys" care News-Review.
A No. 1 Automobile truck
in'C Xo nthpra noori annlv
ices to right man. Inquire
r c Johnron. Contractors.
PAN wanted to self complete
I Irult and Ornamental Trees
grubber)-. Cash weekly. E. A.
nursery -Company Salem,
f'EN WANTED We have
"rntory open for salesmen to
our nrnihiet .Mn nnn
Puiiufacture Reversible Cuff,
rlu -ia e shirts tliat
f 1 ai'P- al to the man who likes
t"ii aressed. Address Paris
'". Kelfn, Wn.
i-ObT AND FOUND
mriar ntpht T.- 9 rkti.i.
' '. ''I? at Jscwsjteview.
A bruwn suit case between
,.r nd Coos Bay Junction
'rorkwar. Finder please No-
- 1 "" at rowers, Ore.
MlSCELLANEOii
P. ".gjtlng Houe.
L.'7.AJ'n" Pefhern stallion
P' SI the V A Tl-m:
. " "iiiitmi pince,
north of Glendale for the ea-i-'
orri. owner. "
FOR RENT Nice large sleeping
room with bath. 851 W. Mosher.
FOlTRENT Building on N. Jackson
st. for commercial purposes. In
quire 124 W. Douglas at.
FOR RENT 2 sleeping rooms In now
modern home, newly furnished. 142
Brockway at. Cor. Brockway and
Benson.
FOR 8ALE
FOR SALE Used player piano rolls,
60c each. Phono 370.
A strawberry feed and special so
cial meeting, was enjoyed last nlsH'-t
by the members of tho Knights of
Pythias lodge. L. S. Culkins of Sa"
FOR SALE Good slab wood. Priced
reasonable. Phone 203-J.-
FOR SALE CHEAP Overland coupe.
1920. Easy terms, rnone zja,
FOR SALE 70 Barred Rock and Buff
Orpington pullets, 4 mo. old. fl
each. Phone 456.
FOR SALE Canary birds, good
singers, 3.60 per pair. Mrs. EJ.
Noah, Edenbower.
FOR SALE 1921 Ford, open express
delivery. 1919 Ford roadster, good
condition. Central Garage.
GENUINE BARGAIN Modern, plas
tered house, furnished or unfur
nished. Near Rose School. Phone
21U-Y.
FOR SALE Team horses, wt. about
2900. 7 and 8 years old. Price rea
sonable. Inquire 722 West Moiiher
sL or Union Oil sub-station.
FOR-SALE or trade for smaller
town property 7 room house, one
acre land variety of fruit, 1 blocks
' from court house. Owner 627 N.
Jackson st.
C 'rVVa,e'r 1'Dlt boxes.
P" National Bank
' 4 llmm
llar-
I, .?r. "'"M furnihed house
& oung 4
iv- v T- "
iHmT" A"u" only. Inquire
FOR SALE John Deere binder in
first class condition. Also one
thorough bred male hog, age 2
years. 25. Llndblom. Dixonvllle.
FOR SALE See the Overland tour
ing car for $175. at the Roseburg
Garage. Good running condition
and good tires. Come quick If you
want a bargain
IF YOU waiifTo buy timber, or land
for pasture, farming or fruit rais
ing. Inquire of N. Emerson at Hotel
I'mpqua, Roseburg, 26.000 acres to
select from, low prices and esy
terms. Neenah Oregon Land Co.
FOR SALE-OR-TRADE 83-4 Over
land touring car in good running
order. Good rubber and license for
1923 on it. 250 takes it or will
trade good gentle cow as part, or
wood. Can be seen at Burner Broc
coli shed West Roseburg, or Phone
278R.
FOR SALE OR PART EXCHANGE
2" acre farm. f acres in crop. 50
acres giod timber rome pasture,
all fenced, and cros fenced. All
kind of buildings. On good hard
road, '4 mile from store, school,
rhurch. p. o. Price f 63 per acri. t4
down, and terms on balance. Ad-,
dress "L" care News Review.
DoDoe Brothers Deals!
sea soon useo urn
A good car at a fair
price is better than a
fair car at a bargain
price. You know that
the good car is going
to take you where
you want to go.
' . 1 ' '
Good Valuea '
for Today
Dodge Brothers Roadster.
1920 production. Good tires. In
eluding spare. Simonired finish
gives it the appearance of a new
car. Hassler shock absorbers,
new S. a M. spotlight, rearview
mirror and other extras com
plete Its equipment. Price $665.
Dodge Brothers Touring. -1920
production. Spotlight and
five new cord tires. (660.00.
Dodge Brothers Touring.
1918 production. Good mechan
ical condition. New battery.
Four cord t:res. little worn, with
good spare. A good buy at
1375.00.
Dodge Brothers Touring.
1919 production. Motometer,
spare tire, and spotlight acces
sories. Four good cord tires.
Price 6566.00.
Harley Davidson Motorcycle.
A good buy at 695.00.
J. 0. Newland & Son
Dodgt Brothers Dealers
Roseburg
mam?
r-r-
OREGON AGRKTLTITRAI. COL
LEGE, June 13. The Roseburg high
school annual. The Unipqua edited by
Mary Reams was awarded an honor
able mention In the contest sponsored
by the Beaver annual at the Oregon
Agricultural college for the best year
book in the state. Competition was
keen as there were 28 books entered
representing all parts of the Slate,
and many from high schools much
larger than Roseburg.
The Salem High School won first
prize and the silver loving cup with
their annual The Clarion, a 215 page
book with a Malloy leather cover.
The systematic plan of make up, the
excellent art work, and the fact that
$100 was cleared in spite of a (2300
expense was In the opinion of the
Judges tho reasons hy Salem High
won first place.
The other honorable mentions were
Franklin High of Portland "Post,"
Oregon City High "Hesperian," Eu
gene High "Eugenian," and Corvallis
Higb's "Chintlmini." The Dalles High
"Steelhond" was commanded by the
judges upon the excellent quality of
the printing which was done by stu
dents in the school shop. The Mill
City high school school with a Btu-
dent body of 27 put out a book that
compared favorably with many high
school annuals supported by several
times the number of Btudents.
. The features of the Roseburg an
nual which won favor with the judges
were, the brown Insert pages between
sections, the general literary work,
and the athletics and jokes sections.
The points followed in deciding the
winners were originality 25 per cent,
makeup 25 per cent, content 25 per
cent, and engraving, printing, and
cover 25 per cent. The Judges were
Professor Frank L. Snow of the de
partment of Industrinl journalism,
Howard P. Lewis of Marshfield edi
tor of the' 1924 Beaver, Wayne K.
Davis of Pomerdy Wash:, editor of
the 1923 Beaver, Homer L. Roberts
of Corvallis, editor of the Daily Bar
ometer, and Lindaey H. Spight of
Hood River, President of Sigma Delta
Chi professional Journalistic frater
nity.
Gas will bring 1 qi'irt of water to
a boil In 4 minutes. You can't bat
It cook with gas.' Phone 235.
U SCARCE?
LET your carpenter apply the nr
' Mf-perwor wall and ceiling mats
rial Upaon Board. Your wall and
online trouble will be over forever.
For Upaon Board is refined lumber
In bitu tturdy pjuicls, which are applied
over old plastrr, or to studs in new con
struction. It ia light, strong, touth -and
beautiful enough for the finest
home. Especially good for ceilintp,
since it ia not affected by vibrations.
Can be decorated as soon as applied.
Phone for simples and prices. We sell
all kinds of good building materials.
1W art about
i 0.000 lra plfr
tercrs thaa ia
1414. snd thrc
timn much
building. Lina
your room tha
atwtr, better way
(pKNUlW .
Eeuscher . .
Conn and
King
Saxophones
Cornets
Trumpets
and
BAND INSTRUMENTS
Sold on Easy Payments
Buy your boy a horn and
get him started in the
Boys' Band
Ott's Music Store
R08EBURQ, OREGON
Si
Notteo of sal of Oovarnment Tim
ber, Uenrnl Lnd OfMr VRhlnttn.
l. C. June . iy?3. Kottca ia h. r. ly
Klven that suhject tn tli rumltttuns
And iliiiltatlnna of lh acta of Jump
I. mi U HtAt, 21K February 1,
40 HtHt.. 1179). and Junn 4. 1 W JO (41
Stitt., ftf ), and lt parimmtal rc illa
tion of Krntrmber l 19J7 (4t U I.,
447, and Jun S2. 19LM (- U R. 41U.
b aold July SU. ltfJS at 10 o'clock a.
m. at piiUc auction at the 1'niled
ritatf laid ofTic at Homurt. Orexon,
to the hlKhent bidder at not lvaa than
the appratapd value as shown by ihts
notice, al to be iuhjct to th ap
proval of the Secretary of the Interior.
The purchase price, it) an addiilonat
sum of otti-f tfih of 1 per cent thn.
of, helntr commlsplons allowed, tnuat
He dcpoxlted at time of sain. miney
to be returned tt aale la not approved,
othfrwliie pHtent will issue fur the
timber which trust be removed with
in ten year. Hid will be received
from rltlsena of the United Stales,
associations of such rltlsena and cor
porations oricuntsed under the laws
of the United States, or any Stale.
Territory or Dlntrlct thereof only. I'p
on application ot a qualified purchaser
the timber on any leital subdivision
will be offered separately before being
Included In any offer of a la rarer unit.
T. 15 H K. S W., Sec. Sn. SK'i HV.
fir 2650 M cednr 20 M; HV 8K, fir
2000 M cednr 20 M; SK'4 KKU. (ir 1700
M cedar 30 M hemlock 20 M; 8W4
NK'i.fir lu&o M cedar no M hemUwk
60 M; none of the timber on these
tracts to be sold for lean than $1.75
t.r M for the fir and $1.00 per M for
the cedar and hemlock. T. 1 H., It.
1 W Sec. 3. NK1,, fir 110 M;
SVi NK4, fir US0 M; XW KB1.
fir louo M; NK' HK'-i. fir lboo M; Soc.
25, feSWK sW'i. fir 3:oa M; SKU s'W!,.
fir :lotr M; BW'H SKV4. tit soou M.
HK'a, fir SHoO M; none 'of the tim
ber on these wectione to be Hold for
lets than l.Vo per M. T. 1 H., It. 1 K.
Sue. 81, Lot 1, fir 2450 M hemlo k ltj
M lot 2. fir lfi.'.O M hemlock 275 M;
none of the timber on thene lota to be
sola for lusa than $1.75 per M for the
fir and $1.00 per M fur the hemlock.
T. 17 S., H. 7 W., Sec. SI BUH NU'A. 'r
IMtO M att to. be sold for leaa ihuu
t2.r.O ner.M. T. 31 S.. K 1 W., Sec. 8i,
SWi NKU. fir n0 M; NB14 NW4, (lr
7f.o M: NW!4 NW4, fir HuO M; 8-:u
NV4. fir luoO M; S'14 NW'i, fir k&
M; none of the timber on tin-no tracts
to be sold for lesa than stwo per m.
t nt K It. W.. Urn. t. fractional
NKl fir 3J0 M; fiaciional
NWU NW', fir J7r M; nouo of the
timber on theae trn! to bo aold for
I leas inun f-.vu pr -., v.
V.. Sec. 33. 8Va NW. red fir 3&0
M yellow fir oo 11; nouo of tlui tlin
j bor on lhi trm l to bo aold for lubi
' than $2.0 per M. T. 27 H., It. 11 V
(Sm. 7. NWi NK1. fir 2100 M hemUM k
I b M; none of the tliu'cr on t his truci
tu uu aoia tor icH tnun v.uu per m
I for tho fir und $.u0 pur hi. for the
hemlock. T. 3U 8.. It. 12 W.. ,2V,
I.NKU SWU. flr 425 M., whllo cedar 2'JO
M; noiii of the timber on this tract to
bo aold for less than $J.OO per M for
the fir and s.00 pur M tor the white
cedar. T. 37 S.. It. 7 W.. Sec. 1. HW
SliW. auur pine loo M yellow plno 40
M red dr 37u M, SK4 HV',, atiKtir pine
50 m w low n tie 23U M red ilr wo m
rM'C 13, lot ti, red fir Koo Mi none of tho
timbur oil thcau trmtH to bo aold lor
Iumm than S:i.u0 Per M for tho yellow
and augur pine and $1.-1 pur M for red
rir I . a& it. 3 k.. bee. a, m-;',i v
auKar pine tio M yellow plno lou M rod
and yellow fir b0 M wnito fir 40 M
cedar 4" M; NW'W SW4 suku. pine 10
M yellow pine 2.0 U reU una yellow
nr Voo M white fir M; SWV SW'.4,
suujur pine bO M yuliow pine 110 M
reu and yellow fir 4iU M white fir 20
M cednr lo M; bti'i s uKr plno
uo M yellow pine 3iu 41 ra end yellow
fir 1O10 M woite f.r J- M eedar t0 M;
NK'i HK't, uKur pine Mi M c1ltiV
pino 30 M red and yellow fir 1:I0 M
white fir loo XL cedar 140 M. S Ki
Si; suKur plno 60 M yellow plno lu
M red am! yellow fir 11 lo M whltu fir
120 M nilur Cu M; KW'h HKU. sunar
pinn 20 M yellow plno it0 M red and
yoilow fir lino M wblto fir so M cedar
iu m. si;1, auMur pino luu Ai
yellow plno 2e0 M red aud yellow fir
;ou M white fir 20 M cedar Ion Al, nonv
nt tho timber on tin-He tract a to be
fculd tur leBM than l.Uu per Al for the
red and yellow tir and eetia.r, t.i.in per
M for the nuttur and yellow piuv, and
fl.no per Al ir the white fir. T. 4
ri.. It. A K., Hr. 17. SWV NWh. yellow
pine IHj AI red fir AI white ftr
Al; N ! SVV1, yellow pine J Al aur
pine Li AI r -U ftr li-'j Al wlilto fit 0
M; SW!i HW',4, yellow pint! 3;..i Al red
r lr 40 Al White fir 70 Al ; NK14 Kli',
yelluw pine 4tii M aiiKar plnu 1jo Al
.ed fir a0 Al while ftr 6 At, N WH
Sl-S. y-llow pint Al auKur pino iiU
Al red fir ,1'JU Al white fir Al; SW
K . yellow pine CO Al snic'tr pine 10
VI red fir Al white fir i M; HK',4
y-iow pine l(u M miKnr pine S
M i.-d rir TWO Al white fir Al; Hec. ID
NK'4 N yellow plitu "4j At auKar
Pine 1 Al Hd fir -' Af white fir 3)
AI; Her. 21. N NK'j, utiynr pine ilt
Al yoll"w plno 11 At red 1 lr 7o Al;
.-iW, .NK'i. eliow pine 220 Al red fir
isi Al wiiiie fir ' Al; NKU NWU.
j.-llow pine Hi Al red fir I Al white
fir 3.'. M, SK'4 N'V'4, yellow fine i Al
red nr Al white fir t Al . SK-
HK'. yellow pine 4 li .M red fir 37o Al
ulnie fir Ju Al, NW4 tl; Kt , )e(,w pine
.'44 Al red fir Al White fif It'l Al ,
a:., NK'i .llt,w puiM ait
At red fir X i M, .N'W' H't, y.l
UPSOM O
Churchill Hardware Company
. The Winchester Store
".'MMii:; i : i .... . t ., ,
v i miiua i-osi oc mo Atnnncan
Legion last night f nlcrlnlni'd tha
members of tho UotiKlas Counly
Concert Hand with a smoker and
boxing card at tho armory. Th.-a
was a larRO turn out of bclh
log Ion men and muslcUiii
and all had an enjoyable time. One
4-rounu hout between flywelRhts
was sinned and three D-round bouts
of exhibition boxin worn Mimed.
These bouts were fast and some
cleyer boxing wns presented. Fol
lowing the boxlnE malr.hoa. HarleT
Watson and John lhmenbnrk put on
an K-mlnnto wremHhs exhibition
IT
which resulted In a draw. ' Between
the events the band boys played
short selections. Kollowln the bouts
coffee and doughnuts were aerved
in the club rooms. , i "
DAILY WEATHER REPORY r
IT. 8. Weather Bureau, local office.
floseburir. Ore., 24 hours ending 6 a. m.
precipitation in In. and Hundredths
Highest temperature yesterday.. .59
Lowest temperature last night.. .46
'reclpltatlon, last 24 hours 43
Total preclp. since first month.. .71
Normal preclp. for this month... LOT
Total proclp. from Sept 1, 1922, 1
to Uate 26.48
Aver, preclp. from Sept, 1, 187T..33.3S
lotai uuliclency froin Sept. 1.
l'J22 7'
Aver, preclp. for 46 wet seasons
Sept. to May Inclusive Sl.SI
Shower this afternoon and tonlKlltJ
probably fair Thursday. ,
i WILLIAM BKLU Observer.
A U'j-t.ar v-'.
I '1'
1 POPULAR
LUNCHES
At noon tlmo and evenings the
I'aluce of Swoeta' lunch rooms are
filled with your friends Meet this
Jovial crowd hero.
The Bust Cundlos In Town '
The Sodas served at our palutlal fountain have no rivals In the city
The Palace of Sweets
4
"4 Handy for the Tourists
EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE I
I
1
BUY YOUR TABLE
SUPPLIES AT A SAVING
Sometlilnii saved on each pur
rltaHo noon becomes ' a tidy sum,
ami when you look over our big
stork and read the prices plainly
marked on every article, you know
just how much Is (tared to you on
the order.
All Fresh Fruits In Season
Jackson and Washington Sts.
I
hard and unsatisfactory.
Holvo your troubles call U
; fitit- u-iti A4 i tar pino i Al r" i fir 2iv
Al; XV HW'i, yellow pine a ji Al.
; K'4 tW U. ) a low plni -TJi M iiK:ir
pine i At iel fjr K,0 M : Se4-. 11, N,.1,
HVV. ).-lw pine in A4 auKr plno Itl
I At rtd fir 7';:. Al: NW4 SW'4. tKar
' ptne Al red fir B?'i Af whit fir 4i Al ;
i f n KVV. rtd fir AJ wtilto fir hi
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