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PAGE FOUR HOBMURfl NEW-RCVIKW, TUE5DAV. JUNE 9. W4. GOINGS UP All grades of flour have advanced 40c per bbl., but I 1 while it lasts we will sell at the same price. $1.40, $1.60, $1.80 Buy Now and Save Money Davenport Weeders, Disc and Springtootli Harrows, Mowers, Rakes, Low Wheel Wagons. See Us First We Can Save You Money Fi E Roseburg and Oakland III LEGION MEETS TUESDAY I'mnnm pi( of the Ameri- can Iirloa will meet on nut DI'Ih will be received on July 7 for a new fire engine and oth- ! or apparatua, it was decided by 4 the city council laat clf-'ht. The firp committee reported that It had carefully (tone, into the prop- o.itlon of buying a fire truck, nnd believed that nothing anial- ler than a I'M nation pump Khould be procured, and will ask for bidH on pumpa havins a rapa- 4 city of from 750 allon to l.uuv wllonii. An attempt was made to include .100 nation pumper in the bids also, but this wax not auccensful. Hid will be received I on the endue and' apparatus Ti, nihi in iniuortant sea- alon. 1 lila ia tne last meeting be- fore the ntat convention and thoao who plin attend the ' Portland inaction should notify the adjutant at once as rooms for the Houglas county veterans have been reserved. Command- er Stewart uries a big atten- dance on Tuesday nisht. ! The T: - I ;-.!s8i rttn.yrrrr ' f-n. nr-n-i WHAT COMES NEXT? No one knows Just what a day mlnht britiK forth but he does know that he will need money bo why not pre pare for It now? Have all you can and dep-mlt weekly with the Kosuhurg Nntliitiiil Hank. TheRosebuigNalioiwl Bank Rosebur,Ore. ..- ......II..1 uro irom ine aiexi..... eue.... . ....... ..... I,, it,,,, a eommil-' i MMirujHii ui me iijiuu"". tee which drafts the platform Is elected by the members of the com mittee, consisting of one delegate from each state, hut It was said to day bv nartv leaders here that un- Jointly or on either separately so les something unforeseen develops, that combination bids may Be so- , " w , " " " ,..,hiv will . cured. An ordinance la to do pre- pared at once to provide for the dlspoMtl of bonds in the sum of . $15,000 to buy the apparatus. ! i RESULT PARALYSIS 8ACRAMKNTO. June 3. Aside from the diimagliiK windstorm that o.iirrcd til Hi" northern Mm If of the state .May 27, 1'H and Hit, weather conditions during the past fortnight were generally ravorntile to all lines of agrlciilturo, says the report of K. A. Kaufman, federal agricultural statistician today. Last weeks hot north wind did did some damago to the grain In northern ('alllnrnln. UwKurdlng tho plum, cherry nnd other lr fruit, whicli was reported last week to have tieeti seriously damaged, the report says: "In I'laeer county whore about 27 per cent of tho state's plum crop Is normally produced. It Is estimated ttiat from 10 to 20 tier cent of the phinis were blown from the trees. It is reported that pcitra nufrorcd to the extent of about to per cent in the Sacramento river district. 'Thero was also sumo loss to pears tn other districts In northern I'nlltorulii. but when considering tho stuta aa a whole, the ilumage to the jiar crop was small. "While a good part of the cherry crop has already been shipped, some of the later turicltcH. espri-ially the ltoal Annas, were Injured to some extent by being hrtitsrd as a remit t the wind. The damage tn p-r rent of the totul crop t-in not be ascert ained at the present time, however. It would not be great." side of a strike started Friday that tho dh.pute is likely to become na tional. The Post-Intelligencer which Sat urday morntug issue: with pructic- ; ally three pages of fresh news and I tho rest of the paper consisting mostly of pla'ed matter and matter printed from type that had been set for some time, this morning had its normal volume of accounts of things Just happened, though, according to habitual readers, the number of ty pographical errors was noticeable. Wo havo Just begun to fight, do-i dared J. I. Itrady of the Seattle j branch of the International Typo- graphical I'lilon, chairman of tlioi strike committee. "It Is going to be more than a local fight. 1 do not j wish to say It boastlngly, but when tho typographical union starts a, fight, II tights as (olig as there Is' a union." j I'nder tho headline given above,! tho Post-Intelligencer, which has. been understood to be owned by W'll-j Ham Randolph Hearst, who posses-; ses or controls dallies throughout the I'ulted States said: "Your Posl Intolligencer consists of IM pages crowded with advertising and news this morning. This paper was pro-, duced as usual in the plant of thu Post-Intelligencer, where Friday the mechanical forces of the composing. Htcrot.vpiug and mailing departments walked out. The new crews put to, work in the ttiree departmcntn Itn-1 modiulcly alter the walkout are be ing increased each day with In creased efficiency of production." OMAHA. Neb., June ,1. Homer Stunlz. bishoti of the Methodist Kptsrosal church, died at the Metho-l rlist hospital here at 6:30 a. ni. to day. He was stricken with para lysis at Miami, Fla., Feb. .12. lllshop Stunlz was born In Al bion, Krlo county, I'a.-Juau 1S08. After completing his law educa tion at Iowa university, he was con verted and derided to go Into the ministry. From 18S0 to 1RHB he was a mis sionary to India, and superintendent of missions In the Philippine Islands from mul to 1S07. From 107 toi !S)UK he was field secretary of the hoard of foreign missions for the eastern division of the Methodist church, and from IS US to 1012 he was assistant correspondent secre tary of the board of foreign mis sions in New York. In 1612. at Minneapolis, Minn., he was elected Bishop of tho Methodist Kplscopal church. During the World war he was the national administra tor of the Methodist war work. Ho catno to Omaha by request as the bishop of this area In laltl. Mr. Warren probably will not -be able to come to Washington to con fer with Presid'-nt Coolidge before the convention nieeis, but is said to be well Informed as to the desires of the president relative to a plat form. President Coolidge had a confer ence today with Will H. Hays, form er chairman of republican nation al committee and George Harvey, but Its nature was not disclosed. He hIso had an niiiiointment with Dr. i Marlon LeHoy liurton. president of tho I niveraity of .Michigan, wno nas been selected to place his name be-fore,-the convention and who Is pre paring his nomination speech. o TEACHER'S EXAMINATIONS until 4:00 SEATTL EPAPER IS SMYRNA RUG SI .49 ll.niillful lutttorn rug JllxtS Inches, complHo pniteru on both sides, at $1 are about half the usual price. See them at Carr s. Operated cn For Appendicitis Funeral Arrangements to Be Announced Later. Many times, no doubt, you shave seen the above headlines In your newspapers. Very often It has told of some friend suddenly stricken with dread appendicitis. The newspapers, however, neglected to state that ap pendicitis is usually preceded by stomach trouble. They don't tell you that the afflicted person suffered fre- quent attacks of heartburn long be fore he went to the hospital. j While heartburn Is no talways a sign of an inflamed appendix. It Is' always a warning that something Is' wrong. In many cases it results from Indigestion, which Is one of the predisposing causes of appendicitis. I If you suffer from a bunting, guaw-1 Ing sensation In the stomach, execs- j alve gas, sour stomach, nausea or other distress after eating, go at once! and obtain a buttle ot Sunt li Bros, j M. A. C, the guaranteed stomach 1 treatment, harmless liquid rids the! stomach ol catarrhal mucus, allays! Inflammation. Indus digestion and; cleanses the bowels r.f waste matter. Price SI. nacg tr tne tirst hot tie does not re lieve. Nntknn Fullerton Store will supply ou. Mail orders accepted. June 11. 12. 13 and 11. 19:4. ' Notice is hereby given that the County Superintendent of Douglas county, Oregon, will hold the regular examination of applicants for state certificates at Hone burg, high school building, as follows: Commencing Wednesday. June 11, 1924, at 8:00 o'clock a. m. and continuing Saturday, June 14, 10-4, at o'clock p. in. Wednesday Forenoon. U. S. History, writing, music, draw ing. Wednesday Afternoon Physiology, reading, manual train ing, composition, domestic science, methods in reading, course of study fur drawing methods In arithmetic. Thursday Foranoon Arithmetic, history of education, psychology, methods of giography, mechanical drawing, domestic art, course of study for domestic art. Tnursday Afternoon Grammar, geography, stenography, Alieru an literature, physics, type writing, methods in language, tliisia lor primary certificate. Friday Forenoon Theory and ptactice, orthography, physical geography, English litera ture, chemistry.,. ; Friday Afternoon School law, geology, algebra, civil government. Saturday Forenoon lieonietry, botany. , Saturday Afternoon (leneral history, bookkeeping. O. C BltOW'N, County School Superintendent. NOTICE of ! of government tlm- t . r- n-ral Land Office, -Washing-; br. ' Tl" Nut'ee Is hers- ,y"g Vn"'lbaV. abject to "; 'fun's' and limitation, of the act. of June U'lf. Ufa' . f ciruir i tsii u Ctat.. 1 17), and June 4. I;-'!) Al mat.. 75. and departmental rulat Si of April U.W 4 the Urn I,," the following lands will be 4 July 7. ' 1" "'-lock a. in. at pub- b c auction at tne Luited htaie. Land otflc. si Host-burg, Oregon, to the I gl ,? blddr at not less than the ap ,.ra sed v.lue as shown by 'bis notice, iale lo be subject to the approval of ik S-rtary of the lnl-rlo.. lb. pur clm.e price, with an dV""-'"' ni oiifittli of I per cent thereof, being allowed, must be deposit ed at time of sale, money to be re turned if sale is not approved, other I." patent will Issue for the timber which must be removed "''''''-" years HkW will be received from cit izen, of the InlleJ States, association. of such cltlxell anu coi c" 7 ganized uiel.r the law. of the tn ted "tat... or any Stale. Territory, or Dl.-' trict there.. f only. Cpon application of a qualified purchaser, the timber on ..... -,,i..iuiwi.,n will be offered separately before being Included In any offer of a larger unit. T. .1 i b.. K. 11 W.. Bee. 7, Is.t 3, red fir 3100 M.. hemlock 65 M.. SV'A. MWVi red fir M.. white fir 10 M-. KWU HE', red fir .,i0 M, hemlock 6U M- SEK bt" rea fir 2SiO il.. Iiemloik 61) M.. none of the timber on these trail, to be sold for less than IJ.f.0 per il., for the red fir. and l.uu per M. for the white fir and hemlock. T. 2I S.. K. 10 W-. Sc- 35; SVi SH'S yellow fir 420 M., second growth fir so M.. while fir 40 M., whit cedar 240 M.. MO'i SWVi. yellow fir 170 M second growth fir 2U0 iL, white fir ou M., while cedar 100 M.. NWli SK'A yellow fir 140 M.. .econd growth fir 24u M.. wliite cedar 40 M.. titt 14 8K'4 yellow fir 2v0 M.. second growth fir si) M . white cedar 40 M-, 1-ot 6 yellow fir 250 M . while fir 20 M., white cedar 130 M.. Lot 7 yellow fir 700 M., second growth fir 140 M white cedar l-'O M-. T. 29 S. K. 11 W.. tiec. 25. IjjI 1 red fir 1310 M., white cedar 225 M.. Lot i red fir 175 M., white cedar 12i M., Lot 6 red fir 1200 il.. while cedar 75 M.. Lot 11 red fir 225 51.. white cedar 150 M., Iit S red fir 600 51., white cedar 250 M.. lAit 15 red fir 274U M.. while cedar 40 M.. Lot 1 ti red fir 1500 M., while ce dar 200 M. None of the timber on these sections to be sold for less than $2.00 per M. for the red and yellow fir. $1.00 per M. for the second erowth fir, 1.50 per M. for the white fir and $7.00 per M. for the white cedar. T. 3 S., H. 8 W., Sec. , Lot yellow pine, 75 M not to be sold for less than $3.00 per M. T. 17 S It. 1 W Sec. 1. Lot 1 fir 1600 M., Lot 2 fir 1700 M. SK!4 NE'i fir 1250 M.. SVt4 KK4 fir 1700 M-, NE!4 SK'i fir 50 M., hemlock 50 M.. NV SKV fir 1225 M Si:"4 SK'4 fir 1125 M., hemlock 150 M.. SW4 SK', lino M., none of the timber on this section to bu sold for less than $1.50 per M., for the fir and $1.00 per M., for the hem lock. T. 21 8.. It. 1 XV., Sec. 2. NW'J, XWS fir 750 M.. BWIi NV(4 fir 700 M., ,W(i SW'i fir too M., none of ttie timber on these tract, to be sold for less than $1.75 per M. T. 15 S., H. 6 V., Sec. 9. NK'i 8Vi4 fir S20 M. NWV S i fir 1620 M.. Si;;; SWli fir 500 M., SW'i SV(4 fir 100 M.. cedar 25 Jl.. none of the timber on this section to be sold for less than $1.76 per M. for ihe fir and $1.00 per 51. for Hie cedar. T. 2S S.. K. 12 W.. Sec. 13. Lot 2 red fir 3.0 51.. Sec. 17 KK!( NK"4 red fir 1210 M., white fir 820 51.. ce.lar 60 51., .NV' NK'4 red fir 740 51.. white fir 450 51.. cedar 20 51.. SEli N'E'l red fii.2U50 51., wliite fir 1340 !., cedar 20 51.. SV'4 XK'4 red fir SOU 51.. white fir 490 51.. cedar 60 it., spruce 40 ..i.. rti-.H nr.- rea nr 2ytt0 il., white fir boo 5t., hemlock 70 51.. NW'Vi Si:' red fir SOU 51.. while fir 440 51., cedar 60 M.. SK' hKi, red fir 2900 51., wliite fir I... ai., ceuar 20 at., nemlock 70 51.. SH U iSKti red fir 12S0 51.. white fir 310 il. t. n s., it. 7 Sec. 33, SHU NW'i red fir 2100 M.. none of the tim ber on these sections to be sold for less than $2..',o per 51. for the red fir, $ 5u per 51. f,,r the white fir and hemlock and $2.00 per 51. for ihe cedar and spruce. T. 27 s., u. 2 xv Sec 35. NU , NWli red fir 625 51., SK'i NV"4 red fir . 51.. SW!i NWH red fir ixte . rea fir 1250 51 at' Heinline Conservatory -mx,, , RECITALS AT FIRST M. E. CHURch MAY 26TH, 27TH AND JUNE 2ND, 3rd aiu ADMISSION FREE! Out Dnnr Paapanf Rcvc D J n -d . UdliaLonrJ MONDAY, JUNE 2, 6:30 P. M. ADMlsS0N ' Antters Theatre, June 6th. In conjunction Including War Tax Ch'1 OBSTACLE LOOMS" to mmmm (Associated Pres. U-ased Wire.) WASHINGTON'. June 3. The Muscle Shoals issue loomed today as one of the most prominent obstacles to the proposed adjournment ot coneress Saturday nicht. Advocates r u,nrv i.',ri'ii oifor reiterated i,hai ti..v u-nni.i throw their full: I weight aaainst any proposal for ad-, Journment Detore a voio uu 1110 u is obtatiued. WASHINGTON. June 3. Senti ment in the senate aealr.st adjourn ment of congress next Saturday as proposed in the concurrent resolu tion already approved by the house. Camf-m, hunten, I VI fry and til km ma t4 unburn vnot.- i ? iwi kjtc, area lect T. 31 THREE IN EXHIBITIffll' 51 11. 12 v Sec. 7. NK'i NEV4 red fir S09 51.. white cedar Jo 51., white fir 75 51 ?.W 'J.'' K' r,Mj ,ir M- "''"- eetlar 6;'o 51. whit fir 2"0 51.. red cedar 50 51. MVi NK'i red fir 420 5t.. white ce dar l.o 51.. 8Wfc NKti red fir 615 51 white cedar 270 51.. Si., XWU red fir' 11..0 51 . white cedar 450 51.. white fir - .0 51.. red cedar 2.. 51.. si:i4 Nvi. red fir Boo 51. while cedar 175 51.. white fir ..... .... u.tr u., m. l.ot li.l.o Jl., uhue cedar 300 51 . 2. 51.. It 3 red fir 350 51., SKATI.i:. .Inn.. II - An article on the tllst pace oT the Seattle l'ost IntclllKcn.'. r this inornliiK head.-. I "I. I publishers undisturbed" was nut by a ilc.lai at ion from the union . r a r4 TL in-rrrrr'r-i I EXPERIENCE AND GUARANTEE S aTtialTx:iIia I hav vrt to trrac the fjK ft !'.! thai ill tv give way to my nn-iurnu il trriimrni. Urtwr, my UT-.i.ial.tirl lirARANTliK Kly Mrittnnra r ht rti tk.il.lul tt (tnipxi, trw oHivtrs in my o n new buiMirv. ?i l-ity-M l-t tupped; myownnfw ln'r!,i' h nJiom, unvv cniriu ltd txniltiit ti ut o t .i n patients wiuj cifnf to nie tr ru mjny rr-ctftl nj colon (irt-mcnt. LONDON'S CHINATOWN VANISHING UNDER AC- , TIVITIES OF POLICE ; lltv A:m'!iUi't lr!it.l I.OMMiX. May 31 ( hlnatpwn. or that ';irt o( (hf ihkI tnd of I.(nu!in 1hk I lie hauut of (irtrntaU nu known only to thf inajortty of Hrit lslir (hriMtch th ivi tr the nov-!-ttt. In r.ipHih vantshliiK thrun i:h the nttlvtiv nf Him polu-H. MiiCistratt' J A U. ( ni run rrrtntly KlH.kt in thin rt-itanl hm follows: "i'iimatnwn. o far a itn old tt.-mor!-' Ilonr anil Yin wro iomi'iiu'tl, will , very hood httvt aMtit tiway. Art to ; Mh roui:im '.- th.-ro lnu'l anv U-ft ; I tliei-.' Ik tioihtiiK U"W but (hrt anl j StUalor. i J ' In rlfuruit; itit tI,o o ot its l:un tra!H. kTH tin p.tli.-f hnf ilt.r.r a Iuo 1 t( f of wirk Onii't h . t.ut wry j thoronthU, (hi'v hn nnniiially limi , tinlrtt Him master nwlinlf of ih MtM1"' ' Kan'1. and tho wtut vtcrkrtl uuii r lh in ait now umttili to i,ur on tln-ir ; o --- j 0 ILY WtAVHCR REt-ORT 1 1'. S. Wrathrr Hi.n-au. local rfflc Ko hur(, OlfttOll, .4 tltUUft rtulltij; b (Af.-i iat. .1 PreKH leased Vire.) I.OS ANtlKI.KS, June .1. Jack! lVtns ". ht-avywtdKlit boxing ' rhuinpion, will meet throe opponents lit t lit? feature bout of an all state iM-nefit l)oxitii? proKrum at tho Ver-1 non arena h. re toniKht. The three i tmxeirt who will crosw leather with the rhampion in the acheduled two- poisonous J round events ure Koceo Stratnealia Money who for a time was with the Denip-, I camp bifir tlm Shelby. Men-, tana, fipht; Kred Sullivan of San Franrisco, and Tat I .enter. 1M0 j poutitier of Arizona. Jameft J. .lef- fries, former heavyweight lit leholder i will act iis one of the referees in the three 1, mpsey ithls. 1 re-i fir wliite fir whit l..r l;!0 M. Lt i r-d fir I-rt'j M wMte" ut t "vl- "t::L.?'dHr 3,,u M- whiu fir .oj m., ,l4 red fir M.. whito r;-ilar 4-0 Al., NWU HK'i rt, ' fi. !n white ci-dar C!0 M. SVl 2k ' nd fir 1075 M.. white d r U'xl 8WS r.-d fir 3...I M K. vi,' 'T..-"5 !.. 'hiu cedar 4TS xi "v..-. r.l fir ltr; SI.. whlt fir' xi A GOLDEN JlLEEi O ApviSEQ l Ao.-!at.d Vrri.. l.c.mr.l Wire K ANSAS I'lTV. Mo.. .Inn.. ... Tile K.'ld-n Jnl.il ,f Nortli America's; flu itieili.in k.'I tinder way nfft. Inllyl t.idnv lieii .'D.i tiiiilc.niied .ii- anni!i frmn all iwrin ot tli cnt itient , auMMiibled in cidnrtiil array to escort . the lliipcri.il divan in i; council, ctl.ttllh.'l'. I I .turn before the start of the .i- rude ten of t llnuHll.t-i of sp. VI .1 1 .. ' en xii rc in k nloiii; the rouil tr.ul l fiber t. ns foetid t'laces In (tratid- tlitl.lH ('linked bel.le fertioti of t lie roml. I'rietlt:il eetiinir ol..lKk Hn.d the It .e KiMP'i.tn -t!'t if the i.hr,ti i 4 c.tii ii.irked In F iU N VV unite cedar 4ou M.. sm: vwi- - j L white cedar 1 K0 il none If 1 1 L 1. ?-..: ' ! ertifns to t.. t... i It.-r M f..t. ii,.. - . 1 "... iur ina rn . I.. ... r. . .1 MCritB OK lil' A HOI ,.' Rxl.K Notice Is hereby Klven Hint by virtue nf An ..ider. iiuliriiient and decree of the countv court for IlouKlaH county.! tireieon, Klcen, iimde an.l entered of record on the 24tU day of May. 1924. I will offer for sale and sell at private sale for ciish in blind, all of the tiKlit, title, estate and Interest of lontvan K. liennlna, a ipinor. In and to the fol lowing described real properly, to-wlt: , The southeast quarter or section I eisht. in township twenty-three sotitb of riiMKe elKlit West of the Willulllett. . Meridian, in l.ontrlas county, Oregon. ; containing? 1 CO acres. That the Inter est of said Donivan S. l'ennitiK In and to said real property. Is In fee simplo. i That 1 wilt receive bids or offer. Ifi.r naiil real property on Friday the' L'7th tiny of June. r.iL'4, and until the , same is sold, and will sell the same to I the person offeriiiK the blKtiest sum , I therefor for cash In band en und after' the 27lh day of June, l:4, and until , tlie same Is sold, itlds or offer, may lie address, d to me at l.okiliK Glass, Oregon, or at the law 'office of John T. l.ot!, in Kosebuitf, Oregon, J i: V K K R.-1. IN 1 1.1.1 A.MS, (;tini-liiin of the person and estate of Donivan S. Denning a minor. .-T . 1 fir 7'J0 Jl., white fir 6r. II.. SK'4 pine ill Al. r.-d fir s:lo M.. while fir 65 .M Sec. lit Nli', NE',4 pine 4cio M., red C.v Ifi.i .M.. white fir 3u M. not to be sold for less than $;!.,5 per M. for the l-iiie ll.TiO tier M., for tlie red fir, slid ll.eo j.er M. for the white fir. T. 32 S., It. 6 YV.. Sec. 1 7. N !4 si-:n pine no St . fir 44". 11.. cedar 20 M.. not to be aold for less than $'.50 per M. for tlie pine and $1.25 per M. for Ihe fir and cedar. T. IS S., It. 6 w.. Sec. 5, HKJ4 SK',4 fir 540 M. T. 3.1 S.. II. 12 X.V., See. 211, N V NWi. fir 105 M.. wliite cedar 170 it., XI:1,. NW'4 fir 2;.o M.. white cedar 65 M.. none of the timher on these tracts to he sold for less than 2.00 per II. for the fir nd 17. CO per Jl. for the white cedar. T. 21 S It. 11 v.. Sec 1, Lot a red fir ISO M., white cedar K.O M. NK'4 SW, red fir kuo !., white ...l.ir :.(. J!.. N '.4 SV. i, red fir J20 M. white cedar SSU M.. See. 13, Lot 12 led fir 3 Jl. While cedar 245 Jl., red! e-dur .in !., white fir 10 Jl.. Lot 13 red! fir o.'o Jl., white cedar 35 II., w hite fir I 1".. Jl.. none of the tluiher on these I sections to he sold for less than 1.5! .er Jl. for tlie red fir and red cedar,; $..o per Jl. for tlie wliite cedar and1 II. "0 per Jl. for the white fir. T. 28 ' i' J,"',' 5; NV!i SW fir 375 1 "J7 hv S"'1 for less than 1.D0 ; Per Jl.. T. 36 S.. H. a w., s,.,.. 31. I.ot 4, ! Jeib.w pine M Jl., ".-ar pine 300 M ' i'r.e ". ' lul lo , e '"' M than J on p.r Jl. for the pine nnd $1.00 per, M. for the fir. W11.1.1AJ1 sl'lty. Commissi,,,,,.,-. General Land office, i rameu toaay around lk..J resolution introduced bi s-J 1-ollette of W iBconsis kr leader, proposlni? that gress adjourn until Jui, La , Follctte propottd fk'l reconvene July 7. to m, ciflc propram of leftiilitMt', and tho tranaportatlot inJ PROFESSIONALcS C. JIoNell Chlropraotot. jd UK. M. H. I'LYEk-CtoJ oitiau. Alt w. LvU! fit Paialeu Extrtctioi Q5 DR. II. R. NERi Dentis Ma.onlc Bulldinc ImI !' Teeth fSxtracted M bmj day with or .Jmi, fli.Jii When in R Hotel k ) 5?s & v-' r r-tr f-. ,f,i-i7 it UPSON PHOCCS.SED LKUl uiu,iri 1 -J Mian . . ilti'f tl-e and i Hundredth! idv . M CHkS i. DEAN.M D lix rxiN.lXXO.ODlCON Prfscipitat'on In Int. and ; llictl. -.t t miHTil'lllI !"C 1 Lowest t. utlt-ralllto last no.ht , riec;piiatlon last 24 hours ... j Tola! p'i'esp since llisl month. NcmiixI p.e. I.. f,r Ibis u-onih . Total fr.vip. from Sept. 1. 1:J, to d ii, K 5i Aver, p.ectp. from Sept I. 1X77 .:' oi Total d. I'icicncy ftntn Sept. I. Ji'iJ l." : '.Vitami i't cclpitatlon fur It w.l .easoua (SepttMnbiT to M iv, Inrlusnci ;i 4x l air and continued watm-r t..r',,t and dn-Mla . I WILLIAM HELL, ObaeiTcr. Kli!iihi!iiiji!;i m 'HI i u .j"' '.n fliinxx.-i and II ' , !l .;v. wliil- a:,. ' - lj '! Kour th- i-.,.i,i j - . . i li:ni: in l'i.!l,.,.,u 'i 'I I !1 the railroad i.ir.N. . '"! - , ' I wiivwnwwil N I r a p rm 1 vn in mi bUiVilVIII ILL ISLhU , .lor W VSlilV; T.iv l,,r, V' ! ti ll. Aniei lean am M-Xt.o. xirtllallv luis 1... m. -n hv repiittliean I. a. lets f.r . h l!i 111., lis I, lo of he res-ill I .Oils lolttee itf the r. p-.ihM.Hii r. t! to ,.e, Ihe ci.xi nil. n n.il A mh... fuon M. id.i r .ii ren ia en: on' t'ily to 1, eiae, n th cbairu.au prior lo his depart- Doin Do It!" Try l.ydia L. Finkham's Veg. etabls Compound FirsL PrcvcJ Good Advice fhicai. 1 Iri-is. "Juat a f-wlin,- lo ict .u know what Lyriia K I n.k- ham a ppct.nblo Comiounrt did f.r me. I a married fruing on for thr.v , years, and went to a ' doc tor nnd w;a tnk inKtrpotnonu twK-e a week for luiTa ev ery month. I used to lie in hi thtvo or four days with ilam and tht'dWtor would call and irvt sxinie thir.tr into mv arm t ' put rv asl.vp so I would t."t fixl t V pains. At ...st she said 1 would havo Iv ci rr,'-i; . n if 1 wanti-d any chil dren, w.-ll, I 'ust harj'em'd to pa tc .v a fri. ?v i v, !'h her lirst.Kil y and 1 t' Ii her 1 w.xsr irif to the hospital, ar.d ih- si',). "IV n't do it! You e-i arsi pvt a hot tie of l,y::a E. iinkham'. Vcpeta t ic t'or-'ii'-i.- i rind you wifl't ra-e.1 any ' ctvratu n ' N my huslvand tot me a l ttie nc' t tway. Now 1 have 'wo l"M'.v r. i inc. Itehex-e tne, 1 recom ri, nd ttv tv- table ConixHind to any w man I i has any kind of female tn u'. le. It ,a. nettled mr and a lot of rey frh r Is. - Mrs. A. MoAniLF-s, IT V S. M-rwa i tfu, Chieaijra, 11L lot . by ilru''ju verj-wfaero. j 3-. SK!, NK'4 red fir Ui "jl "vp'r ?...red.,dar 30 iLtJiVa'T It. 2 Jl. In 1 S, 1 7 f, J n i: 1 Jl . N H l.ir 4 m m e. t pel l-r lir I re.l Jl . neinio. K 20 Xt -r 3. Lot 2 red fir 1 ," 15 ; '"'..; cedar 15 ,r Jl r.-d I the ll.nl. .r nn ''",!" "' 'r less than I II I r. 14 in I I ,1.1 . . "d tn'ense ,:T : ,. 7. H. 3 K. See. 5. trl. m ' . fir M . ,, , red , .dr , M . tr(. A di edr.,rJ-,'rJ,'i0M'- M- I'd -,,:.ir . XI l- v. . l r ji ..i f,r ..., x. . :.' r v -..r m i . i vV-, ' r..:.lr reo .,.,'",7 ;"' M. r..l f.r ., , x, - "1 . . ,iar 7. ' l , x, . i . " " " ' Jl ' I r 7- it , . e.l .T -' XI v , ' -" -o . led I""" M . , M. n.l ,. x. A,J. longer in x IT, 7? i $35. SUIT at Bernier, The Tj Upstairs .Next to la?? M . Jl . r. d d f. M . Jl . Jl . v , a r, I l-i.e M XI . Jl Jl . Ml ' whne SU ', te f:r , "" "'in revolves, tile il,' ., ' V'5 ninr" il-rcrtly overhead '''', " 'int.r. Tlierefore It .'" '"vr Kreater arch tn cot tl."-' : r'e to its sotting. Whatever t i ' M. I'.,, Jl . r, .1 M . d I 1 ' l..r t!r 4 1 0 M . M. T. win t p-r i !' . ", ' I'M -X, 't ' Mr m. XI r" ' r 5- M ,' r 1 u M M . n. t l-r M e rr i , r l;,,. u , ... '"- -' M Ji. m.-, s. M . , ' M r. , . M7". r:r.' '' 4" .! . Jl . I' 'em lir ). Jl JUL i. EPSOM SALT to a clean, fresh, IV-lo, V... . .-xan is made nv . w ir,.,,..,. I'uretrsf Kpsoin Salt t..P, ,,) ,,,,, ,,mo, )r,ln.,rv Kp. - l: ,'1,,'r''l cTieo. Purett'.'.t i'.i'iv "v'Vk' '"lnB al,s"-itey nure, la i - "' r'Jfetet preparation for ,. ', ,J . h,;1""e. Kverv item the r'it 5 .111 an t care .am produce. NATHAN FULLERTON Rstcburg, Oregon i . CtM Seal Floor-Oo 1 mm mm NEWPATT0- in Rugs ' Yardage SEE OUR VVINDO5"' PARSm Furniturefei Foicbul- V ' - pint li L. r,d