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I, BOHeTSURO NEWB-WEVIEW, FRIDAY, gEPTCMBEB ?1. 1923, ;-C ! . , .1 . I.' ' ii ' , PACE TWO ' ROSE BU RG SEVS5 E V I EW ! Ittued Dally Escepl Sunday m 'rrTvinrr'fTr"11 111 ijZ '-i.-nj-nt SuJ BaMM jkKT U. IIATKS"".".. Hcr-tary Treasurer i r " - ' "" 1 ii i i i . , SUBSCRIPTION RATES n i i i i Ifully, year, by mail - J. 00 Imlly, six months, tiy mall - --- -u Dally, tlir. u inoiilhs, liy ijiji 1 1. '' iJuily, sinide uiunih, by mall - Daily, by carrier, per inimth Weekly Ni'Wu-Hi-vli'W, hy mall, per yesr - "0 MrHhr f 'I ha AM-latr4 Prraa, The lavlnxl " la ei.'luslv.lv nllllxl to tne use for republication of a 11 i.tws tll.at -h'tp i iwlli. tl to It or not owiersvlsii crt-Ulliei In l.ws pnr, nd to ait lo'al nn puhllahwl huein. All rilil of r(uullf atlon of spuclal dlpf .t' lii-n h..rfln aia alo r-arvad, .mi7rSVV'-o:iil dairi7iairrr.viuy 1;, IWo, at tliB post o'fitu at Loot-burn, Oregon, under the Art if March i, 179. "ROSEUUHG, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1923. THIS IS T1IK TIME TO SWAT THE FLY. picm's BY BERT G.BATES Thin is the time of year to swat the fly in fact, every dayi in the year is a good time to exercise your authority on the little j pest, ilut with tlx? coming of fall rainn the "animal" becomes' more .sympathetic for indoor .sports and is very prolific in its de-j sire to confine its activities, not only to choice and other food-! .stuffs, hut makes life almost unbearable for a person who is noti OOOD EVENING FOLKS The kit's of the village Last night Indulged In f-eir favorite Outdoor (port That of nvinchina Watermillioni and Ouit ?. few Mother ere sf'll Digging the seed Out of the eare Of their offsprings. DUMBELL DORA THINKS When Taney It Fact IHy Wlckna WamboMt A niLTii vih Ivlna sslc 0 In shado of a pile of boxes on the harf of a southern ateamshili coinpanv. Ho aa snorlnir, lustily ami hie mouth . r un wide open. A yiiutiK man came dune; ho '"( i dosing for maluria. Sonic Impisn " I pulse caused him to fish a five-Kiain jiiiliiin tansule from his pocket and ulrop It Into the open nionlh of the I negro, who continued to sleep peace j fully. In a short while the K-lutin 'rapsiilu dissolved and released the hit I ter contents In course of time the m-sro ap- pcarcd, wild-eyed, at the office "f tin', I st.-am: hlp ai;ent. He was in a state : of near physical collapse. ! "MistaU llellaarlo," he naupwl ; htiamely, "Get me a doctor qui k, I iplenxH nh. Ah done hum my call."' .Now. this neirro came v'ry near ex n ti lUOLUU IU hLHU IILIIL1I I A- - .aaaa. A M I "VaT "W " I ,he wYrmtPim WM tilt r.lbiUKX ROIL VOUR OWH WITH kj2 la croix eatusaiouui CU8SIFIF0 ADVERTISEMENTS NEWS-REVIEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS OBTAIN MAXIMUM RESULTS AT A MINIMUM COST ALL NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE FOUND Ok LAST PAGE, UNDER HEADING "NEW TODAY" Dlrlne before the facta fa the cacti Rockefeller it the original doughboy. ; tame ouli a,ler which he as as Kod , service eno, ana usi u. WANTED 2 doora from high Bchool Tf 01' June Pluviue ia gettin' he admitted, Mai- - r; WANTED Apple pickT9 at the Over- lnnd orchards. jierched on the ivory dome of a 200-pound individual can cause more unrest and uneasiness than a whole army of youngsters dis .Si iiiiniitinir watermelons at a public feed. Wool sacks at Wharton Dros. Jet up to exterminating the fly. Kvery eating; house in the com munity should go to the uttermost extreme ends to rid their place of this dirty and filthy tyo of pest. Their presence is not condu cive to the best interests of trade, ami while many customers re- ! rmnovr the phyKlcal orpan. This they did and she entirely recovered. ' Kver since man began to think he i has recognized In a greater or lesser : deKTee the effect of mind action and 1 made use nf It even before he heean 1 to understand lu principle. Today e fully upprflciate the effect of the mind on the body. We talk thcore-' tically hy the hour. Just as I am doing 1 now. Wo read the evidence of ill tin- j mistakable action, Jtit as you arc dolnR no. Then we promptly go ahead and disregard It. Just- us yem and I will probably do when we bave . finished with this article. It Is a Kreat big Jol learninK to control tine's thoughts. It Is in fact j the basis of spiritual and physical i harmony. It is the larcest Uilnir that : ! I ' ' " I 1 1 H,.' as new wiuiiu a minui'. ........ -- .. , nii hi. m'thoath. was KoInK,o die because :?ry,pn i , , .. . i .-i, ne urn not ueneve a man iuiu no.. - : tnmery o.ico up .r ..... .... . ..b,1K,,.d -aii" and ne knew , was that a chipmunk round me ma., u fTS Irit-ht well that he bad hiist.tl" hit. and set it afire while chewing on it. n. .... I.., ,w. j,jn-. .-a, i the 'There was no doubt in his mind about' From thai beginning grew the grout. in the habit of beirjr hammered on the head, especially, if that appetite, of the participant, of the it Ho knew an untruth so positively forest fire. , . , i r ;that. to all practical purposes, it be- After hearing Sullivan s story, Jus-, uppermost iece oi your anatomy bears the earmarks of once it.n.e a truth to him. tke cbaves fined bim 5-and cave; havinjr had a covering of nature's precious gift. An energetic fly . Ma5y '""T011 ha" nnwittiuKiy com-, h!lll a ot toothpicks. j hash house but we've alius thought aurgeon in a large Baltimore hoKpitall that if we ever run one of 'em wed, told me recently that they had re- either use the fly swatter purty freely , moved a perfectly food appendix from or distribute tanglefoot around the! a woman bemuse It was niiccsary to '. Hut the most disagreeable feature of nil applied to the nasty Joint. iBaidtbat forhongP?mVshehad been 1 little animal is the friendly attitude it has for a fellow about meal j "4 declaring that h"r appendu was'jn time, hopping about over the food and sampling all the delicacies AN 0PEhon governor waltah 1 1""1. ?h,I' Bl1, ul"1' rn,'"in h" , - . , , , , i HON. GOVERNOR waltam nfa,i, Kxamliiations Indicated to before yoll even get a chance to Spread the paper liajiKin under! Dear Cuv.: Owin' to the fact thai the contrary. .Nevertb"les, she was your chin. And, in places where their presence is not discouraged : of the attorneyo of the village 1 positivo that she could m v r i- wdl . . , , ..ii. i have .o much business on hand that or even live unless the devastating they come in droves to welcome you and remain on the job until lhey lrB unabe t0 n,ndC tKe job of!ap::endix be removed, i-our apllttite fails to respond to the alarm of the inner ITinn and 'dist. atty. and as no one teem, to I The surpeons held a consultation ,, . . , ... i- . i .i i I ant the lob. I would e'joocet that you "d decided that the woman had a you are compelled to leave in utter disgUHt, overcome by the buz-' ,Dpoint y't f(j t0 tn.t h;jh'Jna e,ai,ed severe case of mental apu-ndlcltles viiur nnr;ilino- iicriiK viuir iliiuwr nhito nnrl thi stnrlliilu neni- ooaition. Rv ih. mi Wait wh.it'a the "1' 'he only way to cure her was to batic stunts done in mid-air la-fore your very eyes, using your:Mlr'- jfc Muling cup of coffee as a life net in case of an accident. j p,0,pect, ,.,. crop Ves, coping with the fly Is a great vocation if you don't . on. on the court house lawn looks bet- weaken, and it is really .strange liow many people like to en- ,er th' e,r th"n l"'- courage its presence. Little, if anything is done to stamp out the ! , , .. . , . .ii The Oregonian ha. a headlina thir insect;! as dangerous, nauseating and germ carrymg pests, though . m. which reao: -Pertect Legs campaign lifter campaign has been suggested. There hhould be no .Found Only on Blondes." Now watch .ne f.iic. or ine village atari uic.cn- ing their hair. FASHION NOTE It la quite chic for cotfert during I that rainu ax u.a. Uln lntt l'rain from openingly expressing their thoughts of the nuisance, and slicker.. they often refrain from patronizing places where no effort is) made to cope with the disagreeable condition. WANTED Turkevs, largo or auialL Phone J.4 F 11- Dover llros. WANTED sonable. -hressmaking to do; rea l'hone 25J-V. Wealth, Hints by lie. Father of Physical Culture WANTED to buy a second hand or us ed flat top desk, ( ail U'H. WANTED Store or house, close In. Mrs. Decken 135 Stephens St. KOU FIRST-CLASS Iiressniaking, see Miss Palmer, 4n8 E. Douglas st. WiNTEIi 15 cords four foot wood, on ground. Write E. It. Fitisorald, Looking (Mass, Oregon. WANTED-to buy" about-liiu tiers or old ;;ro :Il fir. Slate exact 1 ication and lowest price, first later. Wrilc H. Care Nets-lieviev. JIEN WANTED to work in prune har vest; Maces 3 per day and board. Phone 12F23. Fred Droszio, Wilbur, Oregon. I MISCELLANEOUS run jv.a a ani t4U acres W K:us ranh in Ionglaa Co k FOR RENT t rooms furmTd desired. 71 Thompson street MODERN APAUTMENTS-FulijT nislual, centrally located. N RENCE AGENCY, 125 fas, j FOR.; SALE . FOR SALE TTBod player ptanoM iila ..eh. PhntiA 9?A . . FOR SALE Trained reinuleTsiTw ! dog. Harry Larklns,. OaklatiJ, S . FOR SALE Calf, 2 nto. old. Rt j trade lor wood, it- M. Taylor, Ed BCRNAlUt MACrADDEN I we nave always believer, that j confronts us in tnts world. All we Constant el Tort OH the part Of any establishment Will event-1 ne 0, tv.ry day u.e. From our year 'it. Every bit of evidence and every Ullllv bring results. Oftetltimes it is necessary to resort to morel9' Latin7 we can remember but two'!ditional gleam of Insight should en , '.. ,. , ,. .. ,, , .. .i I phrases, "E Pluribu. Unum" and "At".' courage us to continue our efforts. drasUc means than merely swatting the tly. Hut it pays m the Aotrll Per Alptr.. ,nr( t.n "0 ,ure long run. The satisfaction of a customer eating his morning nval j now which one mean. "I tame, I aw,l Holt tractors at Wharton Bros. without being rode to death by the fly family starts him ou with . . , a full stomach for a go:x i day's work. A nam.el wh befded ey.-lashe. It's the little things in lile that are annoying and the pesky I was on the main stem last eve in the flv is nm of llw. lilllo Miino-s (lint 1innl.I l. pnnmlililv i-i-jiHicuterl I ral" ,n ,h Bed were d.roppln' off So let's stitrt something and start it quick. All it requires is n little energy and pep. , l.o.'ebui'g's new library Is just about to become a reality imd the I'lnpqtm Tribe, a new booster organization, is rarin' to i on her cheek., Now that the h. .. post graduate, have organized, ye ed. take, the hunch and will call a meeting of the corre pondnce school graduate.. The meet- ng will be hem thi. evening under STAHTS FOREST FIRE ! HEND, Ore., Sent Press.) Something new 11. (I'nited in a defense : Ito. Now, if we can get that road conflicted up the North lTmp-j ,0ur own qua to Diamond Lake, throw a rope around the t'mpqua Park "'onia w he North Roseburg trestle. Bring, to the charge of starting forest fires stamp. hot dawgs. The official will be a cancelled Dostaae A determined effort is being made to make the recnll of C.ov-t-rnor Tierce a popular measure but its adherents are having a hard time keeping their heads above water and are already gasp ing for breath. Mr. Tierce will never be recalled for anything he has done in a public way I i (.. I .... .. i i: ... i. ... iiiiii iwiu i.ii giuiiiMi, s1 i i'mukc i' iiiiiiix st i o.M uir iiri ui inc. - it 4 A 1 ..... .. : r.,1 1 i:.... i! i i :....i..ii..j i...r.... X" i" x , .'v...ii,.u. I..W..I..II, M. i iiiu.ii: n- min i luilli 1 1..-.I..I mi di iiiii- me- When fc,cr ,ap, ()u on he bjcl dead of winter, pick out and establish a citv park within the citvjjnd .tan. lathenn- on the .oft .tuff, limits, get a new district attorney appointed before the next term ;hh:tg)0ulV.P'.. "aTh?m in "th .".X of cilVUt court and the bumper crop of Douglas county prunes 'with your grub-grabber and tell hin under cover before the fall rains peel off the outer skin every- '0 8et -iob :'to!fir'it thing will be fine and dantlv. 1 Cut, everybody will have to keep I T. .. . ,, ,, The college feller, are getting their right Oil the Job to get these results. wardrobe In shape for the fall season. Some of the boy. are lettino down the cuff, on their trousers to conform with the new sheik styles. The lane, wil dr.pe a red bandana around their neck. Henry Fortf had better not enter the since taking hold of the helm of state rac when the winter season i. on and government. Assuming that he has erred in some instances there cpc.,u ' Br'na n has not yet been one iota of evidence produced that he is subject -J- to recall. I'.'t li-r I'oi'j-el it and fcet down to business instead of' Lu" Firoo i. wntm- a new .ong en- . of valuable time trying to put over the impossible, i 04, ' y;,Down to sl"p' ' " He triert to crota Jjrk Ipn itr.l .1 his paper put in a damage claim for news print about four n angle on a Saturday night. At the .vinrrai me cnoir .ang. -He's got the ing- Blue.." vn smokes To cutct his nerves A Momin Powders her nose. Prople are sitting on their porches to see who goes riding to see who S'ts on their porches. wasting a I was handed out by Tim Sullivan. . stockmen, when he appeared before Justice Cleaves, of Crescent .south of, this city. j Sullivan explained that he and Wal-' ter Mallory, his herder, had finished eating, when Mallory wanted a tooth-' pick, lacking that climax to their ' otherwise perfect outdoor repast, Sul livan gave the herder a match, which 1 Mallory whittled down on the non- months ago to the local railroad company and to date lias had no j MUii nii in. i .111 our patience is not exhausted. Kverything comes lo him who waits coi death ami we'll probably be knocked tlead when we j:et Uu. remittance. When a minister quits his pnifettsion to go into business for himself it is c iilotuc that a good man has been lost from a worthy proiVssiiiti. tloml business methods and religion are a fine com bination to a MicivsMul career. o A fcllew at Astoria took two drinks of moonshine and died. The brand is getting i letter. A year ngo one Jrink kiWH-ked 'em d ad. , DAILY WEATHER REPORT. 1 U. S. Weather llureau, local office. Roseburg, Oreton, hours ending 5 a. lu. ; Precipitation In Ins. and Hundredth. ' digest temperature yesterday... 72 l-owest temperature iast night... SJ I'rocipitallon Inst 24 hours o Precipitation last 24 hours is Total prlcp. since first of month. .13 Total precip. from Sept. 1, W2S to date 13 Aver, precip. since Sept. 1, 1S77. .6" Total dcfii-iency from Sept. 1, ... .17 Aer. precip for 4H wet seasons, (Sept. to May, Inclusive) 31.48 Showers tonight and Saturday fair. Nowadays efficiency is recognized at a quality that can be developed to greater or less degree in .11 men and women. The brat step forward it universally conceded to be the de velopment of that phvtical energy upon which the accomplishments of the individual must be based, first, last and always. Confronted by the mott gigantic task man hat faced in all hit history, the allied democratic nationt of the world overcame their adversaries chiefly by superior, all-round effi ciency, based un physical vigor, America, a land in which national efficiency had received scant atten tion, productive efficiency not a great degree more, and personal efficiency , Irast of all, fared . far-reaching changes in the performance nf its share of the task to which itt hand was set. Its initial ta.k in the train ing of men to take up the tremendous cxertiont and extraordinary ordeait nf modern warfare was to develop the health of these men to the highest degree practicable in every individ ual, A few brief months of intensive physical training effected a great tran-.furmation in hundreds of thout ands of young men. The colorless, inert weakling became the alert and vigorous man, physically and other wie fit for the performance of her culean taks. The most stirring chapter of all history I'll" the story of thit demon stration of the relation of health and efficiency. "To gain the master-key to good health it is imperative first of all to equip oneself with knowledge of the construction of the body, of the meant by which life is sustained, and of the laws that govern physical well being." I quote this paragraph from Mac fadden't Encyclopedi. of Physical Culture. By far the greater percentage of diseases it preventable. The best equipped and most eminent author! tiet have demonstrated the truth of this ttatement a statement that ap plies to those living even under fa vorable housing and hygienic condi tions Hundreds of thou'.ands of men and womep die before the body i. actually worn out, and millions more are weak, tuffering, unhapdy and in efficient because of lark of knowledge of how to care for the body and how to conquer the forcea of disease. I WILL so:jieone please loan the Salva-j tion Army a truck for catherin,? pro-' duce for a day or two. prion- 37ft-P CAR OWNER Don't forget to call I 553 when in need of auto parts. . Sprff's Auto Wrecking House. , rv.ii o'yi.i -:iu iiaim uuulile dr Joe Harvey, Hoseburg, 1U. 2, PL FOR SALE OR RENTA-projij num. Address s. I!., care Nti. Review. run SAiiB-Vetch & oats. 2'f7 per iDi u. uranton, Dlxonf Phone 19 F 31. FOR SALE Team bay mares. Km and elKbt j ears, $200. J". p. 1'inara. AisiONK having a piano they wish i stored, will be guaranteed good care no children. l'hone 14 F 41. E.vt HANCE 20 acres suitable fori poultry farm. Good house. Well. Chicken houses. Fenced. Want; house In Roseburg. Will assume. 0. 1 W. Young & Son. Thone 41". FOR SALE 3 bottom 14 inch P 1 Tractor Plow. Price fCo. UarkJ nsoaie. tsutnenin FOR SALE-About .250 tiers ofsffi right on the road. Phone 34 F 4, trl iiiiii would like passage to Califor nia In private car or will tnke. her car if can find passenger so (list the will not have to go alone. Phone 34 F 3 or see the party at 105 Cass street. LOST AND FOUND ! LOST-Leather case containing fish I rods, 'between Sulherlin and Rose burg. Sj reward for return to 508 K. 2nd. street, Pomona, Calif. j LOST Elks tooth with lnilialsRI)J W. Lodge number 326. Set with! small ruby. Reward of $5 If return-l ed to this office. 1 LOST Black traveling bag between ....sciiuig nu junction city, j-inder please notify Ivan McDonald, Silver- j Jon, Ore. , j EST RAYNOT7cEnT roan cw with white face, with red calf 6 mo., old. Each has lower ear marks. Call and pay charges. F .A. Stewart,! LaurelcrT.it Ranch. FOR SALE Prunes, 50c per bit. place after Sept, 18. Phone nrj oruers, auornoons. raone SFll FOR SALEr-MO ricks of lauMc. oak wood on the farm. Inooirs J. I). Reese nt West Side Grotr FOR SALE Winter' 'oats and ri seed. H. Fate, Myrtlo Creek, otji Snmrler, Days Creek. FOR SALE Lloyds RetiPbabT riane, iised two weeks. Sett Ki un, Darby and Baldwin, Fa turo Siovi(t., , . , j FOR SALE .Modern 5 roum t with sleeping porrh, garare. ia la. Cheap. Inquire Grand U. Iinrher Shop. I' OK bALfc, nt a bargain. 7-roomMe one acre ground, 3 blocks froncx" house. Inquire of owner. ' ! Jackson street. FOR SALE 1920 hurley U'.fc motorcycle. Good condition. N tires. $75. Terms, or will trade Ford. H. II. Owen, Oakland, Ox FOR RENT FOR SALE First class varmint 4 Illoodiiound, and Red Bone. 1 years old. Good on most an Practically deer proof. Price ros able. Homer Collins, Elkhead. Of botes. FOR KENT Safety deposit nosenurg .vitlonil Bank. l4-3 j EN hose7pbone ens Phone 2!5-J. 11 RNISHEi "rooma- to rent near h'ch school. 404 West iiouqlas FOR RENT -3 -unfurnuhed " boFse"- keeping rooms. 725 W. Lane st FOR ia:NT-ir,7u farTn j-rrrn fmm losin. Ulow. Rt. 1, i!nT 29. I';i-:ii r.Vo iuriiaivs Ford touring ; l Ford touring . - (irant Six 1 Willys-Knight 1 Kaon llros. . Ilosehnre FOR SALE Timber and farm it 160 acres. 4 miles west of flr Kli nt Cli Crtrt "It Tn R. 6 W. County cruise 1.400.0; 5 acres ready for plow. Lois of P1 Inr lnnrl ti.. t.v llnnrf rshin. FT" 1S(). Write owner, L. Wick, i.omtiard Ave. Everett, wasn. 1 V Id ai . ' fast Il slmiild not be the pobey of automobile tlrivers how their machine ca-.i run; but how .safe it can be propelled. tlii teg service is a misnomer w ith some people while "getting si nr. 'il ;:s a u tile. Vou cn all, i. pVw eu h.i' e tee Jack." the 1, wiV. , CANNOT ItESIST DOLLAR DHLS. I'l II Mil s 1 . Hirnaui.i. s, in. L'l (V I'l l ',,,;, I,, ,.f IU l'l ( ,11 N ! . y ,! ,-,,,!,,!, 1 " ,i l tl at . ,1 11, ,. I mi, .1 1 - -'l 'I e M-i-it nt ' k. II I " Hi.' Il I. !!..,', Ml a tW.ll '- in Ktiiiiatiis. of snicl.i. n 1 tu rret's . Mail s.il li i u , I ;iu:n s:i Anteurun I, mp l.imcii in Aim I i,' il,, I ; 't-r. , itlxinni in . Til, ' to tit l. Sill, I,... I. .1, til, II I illllU tl '. JFe.SSIONAL CAHOS OU A II. FI.YFK -t'hlnipiatic 1'br icisn lit W. I ane tst- I'l. I Wltrel, Ost.s.p.illili- i',. u -un ttej Perkins IVde. Phone l'l! I'. : SI APItAN. riuroptsili p. ciiil.-l. Scllle Hotel, Onklaiiil, tl,,.. I it ro6rj 1 1 1 1 'i I WV I e LI I "LITE -FOOT" t'tm sjrrraj DANCE FLOOR WAX 4Mt 01 1. 1 t him:. ftilirt 4 hi iiui 1. 1 . Dear Folks: 1 he IiTjun i-hief with tomahawk a-liftod in his haiul, in front ot stores that sold cijrars was wont to take his stand. His face was jiauirhty. proud and stern, his tVathors bright with paint. Ho did h,s unrk from day to day, not once he made complaint Queen it V-T " ,,t1""' 1111,1 ' lie's in another land. ; 1 erhaps you wonder why he left, what made him disappear 0 ;:il'Nl'r ",0VC(I wi'-liout a push from someone in the rear. And so altho his face was stern, and .this bw i,,ii.,t ....... .1.. 1 . , 1 ""- i" 'got, nis useuil- .less iL, net enough to keep him out in sight. The w orld has many Injun chiefs v ho glare from beadv eyes jwho swing their tomahawks aloft, a-pointed to the skies ' fhev , make a show of earnestness that's not misunderstood, for folks can look right thru their paint and see they're made of wood ( It takes a push or else a shove to make them move an inch. Thev . never take a stej alone, not even in a pinch. i They too must swii pass on their way and find another land , some other place where they can live and hold their hauci.tv 'stand, for tisel illness means more than show and feathers ! 'i iini.w li;,.i.i ...! -.. . " ""s'". aim i.ounr.g comes 10 lnmn chiefs who simply Auction' Sale; Saturday, September 22, 1:00 P. M. On McClay Ranch, 7 Miles West of Sutherlin ':.'' Itrojiliast Seeder One 5 h. r. Economy (las Knsi'ne One Platf.irm Scales On- f,,t McCormlck Hinder Two r,i (privafp sa!l,( Two ll,,tR Cite Hti l'1'1 Turk. s Two iln:,.n Chickens "Ur Shaks-a F.v.r in i,v ,)y s f, Uy.t, (1,ik T.:: ! On- (Irpr.n f i ks Potatoes Five -.1 ' ("1.. at .,-,d Vetch "'-' t-:i:nl,, .therse Plow T,v" '" ni. Oas llruma One li,,-.,se J;..f k. 5 tns One Sledge, 10 lb. Two Orub Hoea One Shovel One 2-Inch Autrer Two Tiling Shovels One Wool Sacking Ring One Double llail'ooil Lleven sacks pood rotatoes Thirteen sucks small Potatn' Thirty five sacks fm Pay wh' Tractor Pelt One Couch Kir. lit sacks Hay Mivi:' Wheat, Cheat nnd Vetib One Spirit Level One St- am Lubricator One Six Lid Range lii uaelnld Furniture M. C. R.-.-'abaur.!,, Auctioneer W. B. McClay. Owr. 1 -i.ir.,1 upr:gut.