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riOiEOUKO, OflELON. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1923.
HOW LVEUYr.ODY CAN HKl.P.
GOOD EVENING FOLK . .
The Looking Class folks' I
Ware pelted with hailstones .
Last eve and '
Its lucky t didn't
Break their, lookinj (Has , ( ; '
Or they'd be faclnf
Seven years bad luck.- . t '
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DUMBELL DORA THINKS ; ; '
Nathaniel Hawthorns Is the name
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OUR DAILY MAIL.
Dear Ed. Read this, and weep:--
I read your Prunes,
Peruce your puns;
Enjoy your sculbs 4
The funny ones.
I mernorir
Each little pome;
And pull your gags .
Around my home.
' I
I IrVe your stuff
Admire your style
But whinell don t you lay off our
handsome little mayor once in a while.
, (
With the possibility of postponing
school the offsprings of te mem bars
of the city school board are doing
some mighty strong campaigning.
i ' ' X" X 'It
We see that the x-cf own iprince is
. iuinn in rnain rue atAn. M.ivht he
..rival burdens created by the, war, it plans dividing it up among the' char'
ann in-
will
Tin re j:; a jjcnoiv.I lendcm-y in aln:of.t any country, for tiic
),cuiili' to lonk to il.t- ho:u! i.utiiority for tho.;o liicJi.sure.s imd lu'.v.s
Mid t-ffoi't.5 tli:.t sii:i!l id:tvt the people from tlicir tii fi'icu ItU-s,
and !icj) tli'.'!ii l i'-i t their own pcrsonnl and family problems. So at
the pir-M-nt time, tlie country is full of clamor for this or that to
lie done to help the people Lear Ihe burdens created by the war.
Yet tho.-c !vMc:r.s are not to be solved by one man alone or any
croup of men. Our country c reated its tremendous results during
tin- war, a.; the :v.'dt of a stupendous effort on the part of neariy
all tin; people, l'eople a.ked how they could help, and they work
ed ciuhii.siaiticnlly en any line of effort .sujrcslcd to them. Then
tiie war closed, there was a certain slackening up of effort. Peo
ple became tir.d of sacrifices. They demanded that they should
pet back the same old conditions they had before the ar. .Many
of them r.i'cnu'd unwilling to do as much work as they did bejoro
the war, and a spirit of slackening and indolence .seemed to settle
o cr l.irj'a ciemenus. an less willingness to worn, mm more
work to be. do.ie to bear tb
was natural that many conditions should so wrong, and that it ''f. intit-ition's for hospit
is taking a long time to recover from war conditions. There can, . . ' "3 "fc- ''
not be a quick return to pre-war conditions if the )Ooj)le just The t'oug. co. concert band
look to President CoolidgO and his advisers to lift them out of a'3 tomorry eve and Drum Major,
, . , i . Bert Lawrence will run chances of
their (hi licuil'es by some miracle o! statesmanship. A new gr-tt.pg his hairy derby soaked.
spirit of co-operaiion, like that prevailing during war times, built j ' f $
prevail. People must he willing to work hard, to donv themselves! A totitr b.-oi in a bunch of corn to
, . ni .ii ,- ..; the sanctum tHis a. m. and we hope
luxuries, to exercise tnrilt. ,lhcy must avou' class, war! are, ana'h9 ,i0en t cm in after it when we
try to settle industrial quarrels in a spirit of reason and justice, i finish displaying it in tlie 'window.
. 0 1 ' T-
' . I As yet no venison, dried or other-
Ihe law il sii))ly ano demand works r.lm.ly, ,but It worns-wise; has aroeared on this desk. Hunt
with irresi jlible force. A few -moiitlu ago we were told bv poli-'er8 rl",n f,ront p"Be.kBOtie witt
, .i , , , i ii ii i i I Promise to silence on the number of
Ileal prophets that fa:iolli;e would be a. doll;')- a gallon unlcs thejdoes killed will kindly see that ye ed.
oil .industry wis p!av.d under .political control. Put high prices ,not overlooked when it comes ' tc
i, i i i - i , ii i r ..i doling oct the meat.
resulted in inulreamcd ot rruda oil output and sirred su)lies ol ! tg
jietroleum pividucts. Old man Supply and Dcmard must sit back; absolutely. i
'aiuUlaugh. lie knows that' present . low pricei will discourage I " a fnow trios to kiss a girl and
, . i lists away with it. he is a man. If
output of crude oil and wh'.T. our n-sorve supply is low the price h0 trie, and get away wlth it
will begin to climb in order to encourage production. The poli-. he is a brute, if he doesn't try but
tic inn v.Ul ery out that the oil combine is robbing the consumer , ou1'.d ?,'t. Ty 1
and thai go crnnrent control is necessary to stop the outrage. And' wouldn't qet away with it if he did
tneu how Old Aian Supjily and liemand will laugh. It's a great i try j -1 'rl""L
life for lho,,e who have sens enough to learn the lessons" Una ' Everv once. :a h,(,: ,Ueraiy
nature tea.clie?. but its eilSV to fool those who pass tilC lessons b, critic makea a mistake and recom
reniarks the .Manufacturer. ,To"d reading hin3 makM darned
Seattle man claims his wife bit him,
but he may have been treating her
like a dog.
In the old (isys a fellow used to
-O'.rl his sweetheart in a hbjh silk
In other words It was his 6park
plug.
$ $ $
Many a fit qirl has a beautiful
fiGure ft the bank,
j '
. Two thinns that ai'f in living a vir
I toons life are a pure heart and a bald
head.
The judge spoke very impressively
1 and the prisoner hunrj on his words.
i t
j Drcjs doesn't necessarily make a
I woman. FrinsUnce, you can't tell a
typewriter by its ribbons.
1-
I The doctor cries
1 'Dont exercise,
When heart is soft and leaky."
.Another thing.
Don't try to sinn.
When voice is harsh and soueaky.
! 1-
1 The besi thing about l.fe is that we
ire kept in the dark concerning the
next number on the program.
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POLLYANNA proverbs
A man's irraqin.ition is like India
rubber warranted to stretch ?3 long
is fe fun Lists.
To keen out of Jail, don't take
tbi"SJ scnously.
The man v-o s.iid that two can live
a cheaply as one forgot to mention the
,,UI the meals would come only
Tliti "lUit Km-nii-r" Sik
,Ts, CJiiciKO .Dully News rU to
remark that whin luc muih-dis-iud
"Urt Xanini" really sin-aks
for faiiash-ir, he i."upt to P'jmdiait!
Iii.t vulublf pulllliHl chainpl'ii a'11'
tlii-Ir (uaclc r'medles lor various
ill." . i I i . - . .
In lIUiiiils, at any raj, the afore
hsiil dirt farinpr: HiK-skini; roljec
tivi ly through the klaW asricultural
acteciallon, has rejwtwl srvi-fal pan
kcoiw pnipoHi'd by .polltiiul radicals
in his bi'half.. iiulilillag iivernnu'iit
price-fi-Nlio.'. Kovunmunt purcbaf
of wbeut. orniinUcd lililmldinK of
wheat froiii the lont.et and noring
wheat mi farms and 1'lnsulng war
tiou" r'TPit au-aliisi , ii. . Such
mi'.'isuri s.' t ha , Illinois fnrniera In
lst,' would only jUiUce.Ue lr iroubh s
wcrsw. .
Innfad of artificial n-nicdU'S,
thay no on rtcord as favorinu nat
ural, I'volullonary procenaes like co
ojniiiv .marketing, crop illverslfl
cail.in, riMluctlon of win at acrrace
whcrt- thut Is necosKiiry. Rreaier
I'ccnoiny in production and better
urn of presifiit credit fucilitiea. Al
bany Democrat. .
Tho Man on . Hor-back
Vri'sldi nt Coolidne has pli kcl his
nailclle horse a "chestnul bay." Ihe
dispatches tny. if anybody knows
what color I hat may he. ; The horw
is named "General." i' bin' of the
While House Btufile, acl i douhlleB,--.
an animal that roos out for tho
ride on liploe, and cone s in fl.qht-
,ini; the hit.. We h,ope no. lt any
Press reports state President Coolidge is going to invoke a
program of strict economy. J lore's hoping he will chop off the
heads ol a doen or more publicity bureaus that have been estab
lished and operating ai the capital city for the past half century.
It would be a hie. .smg to tlie newspaper men of the country.
If the crops are good this summer, both political parties wii!
claim credit, mid if they are bad, neither one was ri'sponsibie in
any way.
o
The lower the price on the wife's summer hat the more its
artistic quality is praised by the husband.
o
A eaiille rain 'n August is rot to he despised on the con
trary, very much appreciated.
o ,
The df'or hunting season being in full ;,wing anticipates a
busy session for the undertaker.
-o-
This is the
day off st retJio:
month teat the fellow wiio can a.l'Iord to taki
his vacation to sev.-ral weeks'.
r
u z nf
Iear Polks :
The ladies, bio;
pear as black, of ma
m . s i.iln !i;il.t. U ;
i'vi s v. ho'll nii.-s a I
'!'" loves, tho hope be !c.;.i ii'at he whose
rco up from his bed of thorns.
The :!a;re is m !. A ' .'tvivg b. o appears i , action,
i group of buddies, yes they're girls, pav close a!'.
Wi
them, have ihe keack of making w
,iiig black appear is white, of turning
1 depends on eircuni:. lance. Not one
..nee t' place a halo '."our.d Ihe head i
ul she thus a
pi
how good cigarette
really can
you must try a
It
LUCI
STRIKE,
S.CIGARETTE
Its
tasted
as tho uxt t'nlied States henuie,
but the odds will be in favor of a
settlement, for everybody wants to
bring relations with Mexico back, to
normalcy. Qregonlan. ; .
Count let AKiiiiiMt (iumlilera
Linn county Is Joiulni; I.anb In the
move to liar undesirable concessions
from the annual county fairs accord
ing to word received by V. A. Ayres,
secretary of the Lane' fair board,
this morning. Albany people, and
their neighbors, feel as does Lane:
that such concessions are not worth
what they cost the mineral lHiblic.
The lair boards make Komi revenue
off of them, hut fair attendants and
vi: itora are ?osers. according to
Ayres. . Jt is fel( that, it is for the
best, to : bar them. "Consequently,
there will be lew "border-line"
amusements at , tin Lane . fair
thin outHl.n of a man fan put pep roumIa thla VBUr; September 18 to
i..,. I. i,n It la ,i nwti'i-il saddle 1 .. ..
1
ml
It ioi
:r ( oris, le.'iimou of the i lass of OS, is v hat is marked upon li.,
!'. I hat's draped ab.iut with cloth of g i- t'li, to make you under
mi lie scene.
The tiui- ie stops and tlien o:i hear a lull - ma'J in accents
,r annou' co tho fact h r Iri'-by's !o e is l,ke a gift lromup
a. "Tlvi'V fin :-:iv.-; one. "Pat C.i-.di.e-.s me. 1 know vou
"a'f 15 otcn.
Ni.irried people are like the Irish
e.ich be' eves in home n.u h,. ,k
(.ii'iiU.: c-tc.de who s'all be the home.
The Ic iijcr you ;o with 'em the '
rettcr v c .1 like 'em. which unites the !
' i 'O'v increasing returns with the j
vt t'-.it you can learn to love any.'
'a rn.
't 15 ret w;e to tell evervthinq you
"o hi.t some people can't hel-i it.
' t-cv t.in. 1 nt'c. ' 1
1: fe "'ijrvivcn of Mho- rsntin- !
" t'-e t me may n?t he f.i- distant
"r ;t""r. fe.irinn a verdict of
!' a . i.: orHir jw, jury out on a
into him. It is a mctih-U saddlt
hori-ei . . I
Roosevelt knew -the value of a
s.'icldle horse as a. recreational itn,-
Ultutlon. Thomas Jefferson rode a
horse by chn)oe. , Washington, horse
iitick. was the most magnificent hu
man demonstration..- pf bin U'. KO
the historians say.' "A magnificent
horse c-hii add much to tlie majesty
of a man. I'oolidce is a small man,
aud niniU tuen nhpJleai! need fine
mounts. ' .N'apoleou nri)ol could never
have, overrun the world.
Saddle horses are not alone; for
prmidints and generals. They arc
for men who sit at office desks any
where. They are not only sure
cunesfor dyspepsia, . they are pre
leritiivs of all sorta of physical and
mental disorders. " They are also
playmates, workmates .and compan
ions at both work and play.
U.si ildinn a plug is not much
more exhilarating than siuinR on a
rait twice. Itut a horse with a keen
i st for the game, jiitli style, with
l'fd, with endurance-and 'darlni,,
can Make, a better man and a presi
dent a better president. A safe and
nuiet animal is a desirable vehicle.
Hut as for us. f Icq us the beast .with
11 Jittle dash of danter In his dlsiio
sition. J '. V I
Here's hoping Coolidge is pleased
to pick that type of .niount. Port
land TeUkiaiu.
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rit!;fnilV S.tO(MI(IO
Vortland has raised the sum 'of
SI'OI'.IIOO for "state development."
There doesn't seem to" be rny acreed
upon or well defined plan for spend
ing the money, hut we haven't nnY
doubt but that It will . be spent.
Those in charge of the fund will see
to that. . 1
We trust the hlph. vague hopes
of Ihe Portland boosters will be
realized, though we feel quite sure
thi'.t they will not. When the $:',00.r
O(ii) is spent, Oregon will be no bet
ter off than before the money was
ruined.
This .enormous sum should result
In hritigin-i an apnlney from the up
;ri'te papers that have been ham
mering Portland so unjustly for fo
many yeat'3, but it will not even do
that. They can he relied upon to
find some sinister motive In Port
hind's seneroi-lty. That's what they
thrive on. l.ane county has one for
lu'.tauco. The Portland sum ip al
most as much as Ine county's
share of the stale tax. It Is nearly
three times as mini) state tax as
1 entcn county pays. And. like the
nolo license tax for road building,
Pcrtland Isn't to Ket iiny of it.
We hate tothrow euld water on the
Portland en terjirise. but we predict
that when its money is spent it will
he like the fellow who bought the
oil stock it will h:ve nothing to
shmv for it. The forces of organized
dWi'outent, in the u;dan,ce of the
slate will nc.nrrel oVur how" the
money should be spent with all the
coed taste of heli-s Inwlni; over de
cedent's estate. Corvallis (lazctte
Times. Mcviro in Line tit lait
Agreement by the joint commis
si. n on disputed itii'-stions between
I'uio (I Sta'en and Mexico briiiKr- re
newal of diplomatic relations with
in the near future The settlement
remains m be put in form by the
!v-i stale d.'pultm'!'M and to be rat
ified v the Hi' senates, and It
weuhl be rash te toric.tft the- ac-
of so volatile a body as a M. -hati
legislature ur so divided a body
lit. Eugene- liuard.
TOPE
OK. Th 7r
Drs at Our .
Soda Fountain!
busine.. deal on here?,wM
. Refreshes and Gives Zest to Tired N
Luncheons Served 1
Merchants Lunch kJwS
'"W4
rvei
The Palace of Sweets
J
Will BE ENFORCED
I'relj;llt Offsets Tili-lff
A favorable trade balance of $2tt,-'
000.000 is shown by the official fig
ures of the country's exports and
imports for July just Issued by the
department of commerce. It was the
first mouth In which exports had
exceeded imports since last Febru
ary. The Fordnoy-McCumber tariff was
designed to shut ort Imports and so
protect American industries -from
foreign competition. It Is the high-;
est tariff ever enacted in any coun- !
try. 1 Yet while imports have de-!
cretued, they ctill remain, surprising
ly lare. . ,
The reason Is not hard to find- It
liei in the increased railroad freight
rates and the low water rates which
mr.ki!s it possible to land foreign 1
naule goods In American ports at as'
low or lower price than the'Amerlri
can goods can lie shipped front inter-
N0T,Cr r T?HW
Al nieetuij 0f ,k.
prune grower. .. f5'.
in Hoseburi or u Slu "W
i '''e present, it wu
The city ordinance providing that I p."unl "f their selling n-i "I1"'1
pernilis must be secured before hon-.pu'u '
lires are llght.-d. will be strictly en-; will UB n! ihoS,
f.V-ced in the future, acconlini; to Bt'owers to s!gn . r?f Wti' i
Hie Chief James Fletcher. This u . vilttal psx-ker tTrkT,,1,iS
one of the most comniouly violated E,:""d amount fn, w-
ordlnancec, lie states, and these vio- ;1,ml turn the same 0, """tfc,
lations cost the city a great deal of "pins cotumitt..
money. Last night the reflection or I A ""etinR of the ind
v. bonfire caused some pet-son to 'N' hi therefor 'ff n
turn in a fire alarm. ' The cost to the o'clock on Saturday
city was between $15 and 20. Vol- office of the county 1
unteer firemen are paid $1 for ouch:1'1 building at Rostw.Z ,
?3 if they are required to ! "I iguuig smj
When they are called out i Any 6ro tr not ti,i,,M
uii meeting tai i..;,
henefits of the ,d" ' '
will Imd a copy Z TJ
county Kent herh , 5
same. "tmm,
Chairman of the iterls
We do all tu. . ... .
and electric repa
LllCtllC Slnro
call and
lay hose
for such fires it is a useless expense
to the city, and an efforti will be
made to slop vioutiona whi, are
often responsible for ulnrtps. Here
after all persons burning rubbish,
will be required to obtain a permit
before the fire is lighted. This will
give (he department the location of
the fire in the, event It gets beyond
control and will otherwise aid the
firemen In their work.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
ALL NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE FOUMin
LAST PAGE, UNDER HEADING "NEW TODAY
WANTED
icr points- of manuiae-ture , to me j VjfED-Tu'FkCTsT'iaTm
co 1st., . u naL me tariii auus 10 cusi , i,,. t- .. . ta.- t
or imported goods Is offset by what ......---. '- . ' - ,
the extortionate freight rates adU to ! ANTED 6 pigs from ! to SO lbs.
American made goods. "' ' Aiso 6 small pigs. Joe Heidennch,
The same congress which' enacted I ' Kosehitrg ; ,
the tariff lilw to bar foreign goods i WAXTEI) Apple iiickeis. Good fruit,
also enacted the railroad hiw which 1 long job. Auuly W. 13. Iless, It. S.
11ulliflea.lt for Indtutiti03, ulthougl)
both Uie taiirf, and the railroad law
citich the consumer, who has to pay
the rreight as well as the tariff. But
the' high freight rate hits the pro
ducer of farm produce hardest, for
he has to ship or let his crops rot.
Oregon Journal.
;PCR SALE-Vetrh uj i c i
or small.; 'Iroves. Phone 5 F a
'in; sALE-i troiTj7n5
' 'c ap. Phnne jfjjt
liutton.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
m1lt'1 Auk ynNr I'ruitfUt fnr AlV
lil-rlHMi-tcr a IHntnoBd ttru jW
illmii lied an.l i!..ld m-tlliAV
rt. (ralcl wrtls HIm Rii '.um. V
ThLo no othrr. Ittir of mar V
llrticirlt A-i fort 'II 1-4 l Fs-TKR"
lI.VM IIKAM l-il,L-i. i,r Mi
5reirknonvBca,S3fi3t,Alarj Reliable
SOLD BY W?LQQlTS EVERVWKK
J ;fr ffMil
WANTED Pear pickers at Overland
orchards. t !
WANTED Prune pickers at the
Hank Weaver ranch, 2 miles south 1
Also laborers for ,
POlt SALE ofitsW5S5si
Address II. J. a tnrm.
FOK SALL tlood jwn otT;j5
?.il'.-T. ti. lnn Kijh (haj.
FOll SALE Own inrsVfar--shire
rsm.! FtinctjpWf. Tei
$15.' Fred HatfrHUD VUf
burg.
FOlt SALE 7 roomtojsi, is
land, 3 blockn lux ram 1 1
n bargain. Inquire of ou;ZI.
Jacs-on st
of Myrtle Creek.
drier work.
vv."Ti:iA77ariyto pick 10 acres,
nf nr:ines. nml mnn In UL-nrlr in
drier and orchard AdlrK IiavelFOR SALE 1 rft Stsij: Ink
Good. Cleveland. ' "' ' -: ' Hlirop. M. T. Cininon, G!:fe
WANTED Feeder lambs and stock ' FOB 8 ALB Used HIM M
cattle, for fattening purposes. Will' 50c each. hosslN.
takeJambs,of any ace, size, or con-' for ; SALE lf20 CiwK
dition up to 5U0. Would also buy; cedar fence posts . E P Ttoi. I
a Duncn 01 mixed sneep. Also want1 raai Oreson. Box 13i
2 carloads of feeder stock, either ; jrniTfi at pPlv"lnSel bris.
cok or steers. Bex CS8. noseburg. ; Tom; ei!.n,w Urf voat
v ANTED to rent five room house' forty five dollars. J. ff te'fM!
witn garage. Party with .110 child-1 pays Creek, Ote.
ren. inquire t. v . Jones, JJarnes ro-jX"sALE-SadtIle taei ia l
"""' - horses, i'lione II F !
v ; A
TODAY'S MARKET J
' REPORT 1 S
id .-'I
h.
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I've
a man i,:a' nana
laid. It's mm her
I !
r
. d
our I'lai.
e v ho's ;a 'Me, t
.1 "I s lo .siea! ai d
o'oi.-ai't jr.' I l"it I
n .'-larls to ids
and che.-r-i but 1
1
.-'e
n so an1 ul
stos. falls.
s M'ii'oin fioifil." .n() lieu
th'-ee who : ..va. "Mv Wwv.;,
Ifr..-- There's a
'lie ;."d eood aanl I me "Diclit Ik r
; '".; a tii he'd ta' a week. 0'
"'. she's only on her motor car v. hen
I lb ires are bo ..ted to the sk:c;
1 e er sci 1 . I'.i m:u,c (la in no
I I ii g 1'r.ini liie .vtalls. the c'.i.iru
nev
ccl
char
i-11 1-
(,ont tit.v-n is one Mho c."n
-' iJ-jhi vii'out a sneerh cn
s t'oiom. ready to be ds-
t- Ir y
1 1 ;
1 ' : - T -"-V-J
- --l-m.. U- cx ;
if th' ram leeps cn drippin' down
I'll hafta pu t ve.KuC n'.r Sears n'
Roebuck suit ."
Prices Paid Farmers lor Produce.
nutter to SO .eats. j
iaiiti rfii.', 4:ic. ' V
l egs. ''". ceni p, r rTvjca. A
liens, h '.ivy. lf,c: li.qht, 10c lb.
liroilers 1 te to '2 "i c.
Vial, drevt-id Jc to 12c lb
Hoga. dressed, lie. I2i to 160 lbs
weight.
Honey, local productlo:, 20c lb.
Caseara b.ak. l;i:.'. J'-c lb.
Retail Prices on Mill Products.
M.llrun. $1.40 10 l..",o u of SO
lbs.
Cracked corn, $:.;to pel 100.
Flour, ett kut. $1.70 fm k.
Flour, hard wheat, $1.5 nd
$.'.l.',, sai-k.
Kollid b.ui 'v. $ 1. 1 1) a fack rf 70
lbs.
Whe'.e n-ra. .'.;0 rcr li ib.
1
A
Singing is Hah
the Joy of Owning
a Culbranson
The songs you like best to
hear, sung by some loved
voice, to your own softly
accented, pcrfectly-Jimed
accompaniment on a C11I
bransen. There's genuine
enjoyment tor you!
SeJoot your song rolls .
from the hundreds upon
hundreds available, with
the words already printed
on them. The key they
are pitched In doesn't
matter. Too high? Too
low? Just turn a knob.
The Ciilbransen instantly
transposes.
An ordinary song roll may
be played as a splendid
and correct accompany
ing number, on the iliil
hransen. The difficult
fingering Is tiiKen cure of
by the roll. Through the.
pedals you register yuur
l.iuih. vottr lime, ymir u
preesion, following cx.nt
Iv the interpretation given
the song by the voialisi.
White House Model $700
Country Seat Model S60O
Suburban Model . . $495
Community Model . $4C0
Ott's Music Store
Koselmrg
CULBRANSEN
The Kogistering l'iano
vvA.sii'.u o prune pickers, tiW. K,n-sALE-Team. sum
una day dryer man. About Sept. 5. ; (,on inn,ire 741 Hinii:s
'- v-ongenpeei, i.ooKing uiass. :,-.,-, 1, ,, u- niaTtrav rbece
1 Tel. 2lt V :ii , rt'n f.-ii.
"Jt'w"; ,cno! bo, - v?nl Ft)Rl!ArE-ttWwSii
"tiiuui, aim im c'i.i .. .. j,. l
earn ouiim ;uiu room ior me com-i r-,i
ing school year. Address "Harry"; FOlt SALE-Rink bf
riwff. $!.: est"
iir .M-iv s-neview . r"" ..-.-.i
1 xr a n.i Or.'tion.
men; man in dryer: also 6 or 8 pick-'FOR SALE-Houff, .IW '";,;
ers; begin about Sept 5. Address
or Call P. J. P.allf.
v MISCELLANEOUS J
NOW is the time io order your canning
Evergreen sweet corn. D. C. Mc-
I i''iu'!!' ''horiejj F 13. '
CAH OWNER Lon't forget to call
I 553 when ip need of auto parts.
I Sarff's Auto Wrecking Ilousa.
I UK SVItE AND 8KB the pianos and: ..,,. 'k;on
1 j t nina hume w
WOUIU niiiiir in" .4
for apartment boo.
Jt ,-itho lis.
FOlt SALE On flu-n-e-
nd laurel wwd. i-
Canilm. Looking Ola-.
- , . . v.. manful
:i-, on very easy "!
Miller at J-"'" .
Mr.
phonographs on sale at J. M. Judd's --' hTvMSniKi-Wtk
12 .Xo. Jackson. - ' ! f'om b. stock
Chapman, niifor.
UKCVSWICK rnoXOfiKAPHS and
all the latest reqords for sale at J-
M. Judd's. 122 No. Jackson
Y()l'"7'AN lit'V "'6neoP"tTi latest
style $17S.00 ' phonographs for
S137.50 with 10 records on easy
pa v nietits dui Ing our sale. J. M
.Itiild. 1H2 No. Jackson st.
( NOTICE is hereby given that on the
' second Monday of September. IH-'l'.
I the Doard of Equalization will nt
I tend, tit the court house, in the A?
i sossor's office, and publicly examine
the a-ssessment rolls, and correct all
errors in valuation, description of
qualities of lands, lots, or other
j property assessed bv the assessor:
1 and il shall be the duty or pcr'n
intoresteii In nnnenr nt Ihe time and
place appointment. Signed, Frank r 1
L. Calkins, Assessor.
FOR RENT
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Jaeger concretl I
. nr Write r'
jars inie,,
K'wliurs1 ; jjjj
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at null. 'in f' . 1.1 ff
d-ni. that Ukr; V
il iv. Allisin "
t )-,
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' twelve yer.reOl'l, ''
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hmnlivd Vmf r.(l tf'
vnient: SVvear
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FOR RlfXT n.omi'Sf3 So. St.-pheiis.
'OK KENT Safety " deposit boies.
I Rosebmg National Rank.
1 i'l ni KENT-Wyiivvei- flour? 5 rooms
furnished. Laundry and hath, lima
.Mart-ps. 132 N. Jackson . ;
- FOR" KENT "Four-fnrhi.-heil hou. 0-
; keei'lpg rooms. H6 X. R". 1
F()ir'EN;T-T.a"rir-"be(!ro(iiii furni-h
ed. iwn block" from depot. Cool f''1 ;
, sinaiucr. 203 W. Lane st. :
f0B SALE
I'ol! SALE PKACHKS for CAN
MM! Pig liiMtouti ones. Phone;
: o7 F 12.
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