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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1924
FOUR
Keliogg's Bran did mere In tea wceh
than medicine fccn fa 20 years
Out of refr.ird for your own health,
road thin ktir:
Ontlrawn :
Your "KrumbWI Priri," nwl Vf
m u m cTt-l. h tlimp mort- fur
me In two wtkt than th humirla
dollara worth of rm'dirii I hv
taken in last twenty yenm f..r
cunatlpation. It i wutitlrrful, and,
it if w imjile. Y(Mrt truIy
Arlington II. Caiman.
I'atctioifue, N. V.
Mr. fiirmnn'i exporwui-a hus bcn
fltiplicntfd in IhoUKUids ff lumuL
Why duo K"Hot'K, Urnii wiicc-cd
ffvlu'n drujrs und l-ilis fail f Tin? answi-r
h simple. J'rujji Iimvo tin iitiwituiul
effect upon iho tmwclj. 'j lay irritutc
(lie inte.tin..s. Tiio more tl y urn
UM'd, the mere one h;ia to Ude. Finally,
tiny have no effect nt ,11.
KeHo'fl lirau STIMULATES the!
int'Mdinf. Tt clns, rwry and puri
ii.M thfiti. Jt ads I'x.-irtiy ut natiiM
:n'fn. And it is iit vcr n--' s.sarv to in
fn:iso tli. amount cati n. It" fa ten
ntful.'jrh, Kfll(j: ' I-rnii is puar;:n
tred to l.rin p.-riiiant-ut relief to tha
most chidiiif (vise of ftHHt ipation, or
vnur Rrorcr return nr iimney. i'of
Keller's Unjii in Al.lj hruu. Nxth
inir lint AM bran can bu bo efTVetive.
Mint i why doctors recuuiUicud
K-.-iiojitf V.
Tho wofi-I. rful, i.at-Kkn flavor of
Rf!i..;:e'fl I'.rau i-i f-iila.'iv. Jt is dt
Sutiilly Ln!;k" urhiinrv (raiirt,
Cit two t;tMr-iv.,if uN d'ii!v in
rliroiiic cnhi'H, with every ir i I . Kit it
ui;ii ini'k or r renin ;.n( irt !,' r ipe
en ( v ry p;u k;i('i'. KiTI''h Jirnri,
cioki-'J him! knunMed. i in-nk' in LUltlu
Cxuck, hiuld ly all i;ioci'X.
ADDS FINE BALCONY
FOR DISPLAYING GOODS
for handling the
of tl.e firm.
' MANY STATE ISSUES
OF IMPORTANCE UP
FOR DECISION NOV. 4
' MJv Associated I'r"-i.)
i NKW YOliK. Oct. 1' I .--When
I thn voter of thu country fc to
j the polls November 4. their pnn-
cfpul dutv, from a national Mand
point, will be to reenter their
choic f rr preMid'-iil and vic
1 pjcsldcMt. In many stales I h y
I will be called upon to cho.-o new
; state ofiiciaJa, but in !narly all
: they will be asked to express the:r ,
! approval of proposed Htatt conti- :
; tutional ariieiidfiieiils and a v.ir
' iety of othiT prupo.siitions r'fei-i
j rtil to (tin pi-oplu by the wtat'.'
t k-KinlatureH.
j Adjnsii-d comp' iiHat ion or f id '.
: for veleruiis of tiio World War
will be vetted upon in Heveral I
, Btatt-H nnd in some instance th ;
veterans of the Spanish-American-War
and th f'bilippine lnsurref-j
tion are included, while in oim'
the cjueMion lakes in the Vett r
ans of tin; Civil War.
CALIFORNIA.
OKEGONIOTVIR,
COMPANY
TnjimdStockyklih
0
n SUPREME COURT
JO SHRED
ask any
incrabcr cfc.tr
ornarazation
I). II. Lenox, who bnH Ihmti In the
furnlturu IniMim'.-iH on N'orlli Jai k
boii Htrcct for ovcral yf-urn, han
just riTTiodili'ii tho inMolor of lils
salon room hy tiio inMitlori of a
beautiful balcony cxtunilini; from
the nnr of tin- ImlliliiiK " Main'
btroi't to hourly tin- c-uilor of thoi
room. A wiiio iJtairodii'' In Iho con-:
tor leads to tho balcony, ami on
the upper floor will bo iliHplayed
a Kroat variety of haiii.uone
jdeeos of furniture for all purl of
the home. The present coimented
i'oinlitio:i of the main floor will be
relieved, enabling Mr. Lenox to:
rearrange the stock ko that lis at
traotlvw lines may ho artlslically
Hhown to piirchasei s. Tho hal-j
cony Ih not yet ipillo completed,
but within a few days will bo In
readiness for receiving Ihe slock.
II will mill (rreat Iv to Hie facilities
HUNTERS NOTICE
Aljx,;!u!oy no tresT'aHstiur nr
hui'Uni; on rjovcr t'rtik ilaroh
and Sun.-.)line ranch. In auie pre-
SOU'.
JIM SHOUT.
i J : I ; i i:li'iiTi:i.
Aini-rican I.e.'!un Auxillarv will
hold their icmil.ir business meet
ing Tnesdav ecninir, Oct. L'l, at. 8
o'clock sbari. liusiio ss of lui
Iionance. J'uil attiodance lUKi-d.
dates for president ami vk-e-prua-; askcrt
, i.l. t,! I'-ieSt
.Nebraska, to provide for nom
! ination by direct primary of cun
' dirlates lor I nit f d States senator,
I iepre.-,. iitatiw s in t'oiiKress and
I i tale and county elective o-
F'lorida itoiy become the haven i (Kerrf.
of the wealthy if the voters of1 oh l-oii. to provide that all vot-
that statu approve n proposed ! cts intit riad and w rite tho Kn- ! ocmjiany.
(A.iHodatf-d PrenB L-4srd Wire.)
SAI.K.M. Or., Oct. 21. In re
veiaiitK Judge J. W. Hamilton in
the ruse of Alpha H. McCallister.
ai.p. lant, against Silas 1!. Mc
(alli.ter. an appealed divorce
cae from I.iine county, tho su
preme court today not only
(.-rants tho woman a divorce from
her husband, but also allows lier
$l."i,nou alimony and. costs and
disbursements. The opinion was
written by Justice liurnett. In
her compluint Mrs. McCallister
asked nn undivided one third In-
in thoir property In Illi
nois or u i:ross sum as preman
ent alimony.
Tho supreme court today dis
missed an appeal in the case of
the estate of Xarifa J. Filling, de
ceased, the Children's home, and
the Security Savings and Trust
administrator, nppel-
Tempting' Special
Remarkable Values presented in this Saleonv
IT1.. tt '-. to thnt mill mvh i "
to the THRIFTY SHOPPER. 1
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine JVT-Z
id
Deaf-
your tVKtein of Calarrh
rieHH caused by Catarrh.
Sold by dniKKlwtH f'r over 40 yeara
J, CHENhY A CO.. Toledo. O
coriHtil ul ional ainendineut which j lIi lanua,"'; to repeal incomi
provides that the idiall levy! lllX law; to make cnnpulsory ap-
110 tax on inheritances or in-1 plication of workmen's componsa-
toincH. It would otter a little itioi: law
further encoHrau'ern nt to resl
denci! In that stale by providing
exemption from taxation lo heads
of families on household oo(H
and person effects up to $ 500.
j North Carolina would be in a
j position to embark in the Hteam
ship business with a statu-owned
t lino if the voters approve a pro
I pned bond issue of f s,.0o,(Hpu.
f Of iho amount
1 be available to e
i terminals and the remainder to
be used, if necessary, to establish
lanis, URainst fhoman N. Strong
and othura appealed from Multno
mah county where the case was
betoro Judtfe Tazwell. The appeal
K,.nr h-r-.-v ffir ho ml ssiift oft was iiom un oruer or me u uun
js.O'ni.noo as state's share for ! s't"j" " 'mal account of Thorn-
completion or vehicular tunnul j s oiunim . j,uia -uuu.
under the Hudson river between
1 i ,.-v., I I T
ills one word is sn:;"S
tive of our entire ser
vice. It means that you
need have no fears as to
tlo' falo of your property
when entrusted to us.
Please."
We Aim to
H.S.French
TliAHSf EB AND STORACt CO.
PHONE 220
$25 REWARD!
For Ihe "culprit" who turns In the b. st manuscript l"r a
booster playlet, suitable lor pn sent at ion bv the I uip'ina
Cliiefs. l'lay must cover some phase of Imllan ion1 and
consist of one act, to run about ltd minutes.
The script must bo In tho hands of the committee by
Itocemher 1.
This is a chance for someone to gain fame and
a fortune of $25.
GET EUSY
Mail ait manuscripts to
UMPQUA CHIEFS CONTEST COMMITTEE
rtoseburg, Ore.
If you have any
the Chiefs will be
ure accepted.
ulher Ideas on itunl ', mail 'em in and
1 that you are taken care of if our ideas
A Tubful of
Clothes
Washed
Absolutely
Clean
in Only . Minutes.
nirrely sluft
wash is lirv
The Savage Waslitr
Tlien with tliis Savage WpsIut yon
gear and spin for one inuml- ,uul tin
rnoutjli for the line.
NO OTHF.R WASIir.'.i Oi l FRS
SUCH ADVANTAGLS
A Demonstration Will IVuve Our Claim
Everybody's Iixclumgc
the stale-owned steamship line.
Aid to World War veterans in es
tablishing homes by loans of not
more t hail S 2 , i i to each veter
an would be available If auotiter
! proposed liotiii Issue of $i,oijo,ooo
j Is approved.
I Condensation or aid to veter
; ans would be provided by consli
; ttitloual amendments or referon
i dtim ii'uestlons in other slates as
I follows: Alabama would exempt
I all former service men of the ar
,' my, navy and marine corps from
paying poll tax; Kansas would
recognize the services of Veter
i ans In the Spa nlsli-A in -rictui War,
i I'liilippitie Insurrection and China
relief expedition with compensu
; tlou at Iho rale of $1 a day lor
' each day of service, the maximum
I to any veteran lo bo $i;ou; Louis
! l:in;i would increase pensions to
i Confederate vet' runs: .Maryland
1 and Montana would provide aid 1
i or adjusted compensation, the i
iijuestion in the latter state le
1 pending upon tho compensation
aniendini lit being carried; Ore
gon would extend the provisions
of the soldier bonus amendment j
to female residents of tho state
who were engaged in the war do-
partment during the W orld War. j
and to veterans of tho Spanish j
American War; Colorado, adjust-
ed compensation for veterans of ,
the Wotld War, Spanish-Ameiii an i
War. I'bllipplno Insurrection and
the Civil War; Texas would ex-'
tend the privilege of pensions to j
all Confederate veterans and w id
ows of Confederate veterans w ho 1
movi d to tile state prior to Jan-
uarv 1 . 1 i 1 o. The present limit- !
aiiou of resilience Is January I,
1 line.
South Caroliiui and Ccorgia ap
parently are getting too mil' h
stale legislation, and in both the
voters are asked to approve con
stitutional amendments providing
lor biennial sessions of the legis
latures Instead of the annual ses
sions as tit present.
The question of legislating out!
of existence all private anil paro
chial schools will come before tho
voters of Michigan and Washing-!
ton. in tho former It Is proposed 1
as a const It tit ional iiineudineni.
while In Washington it in put be
fore Ihe people as all Initiative
measure, and proposes lo close
: all private schools lo children un-:
de, 111 years of age. In that st;)te
it would nf leet schools conducted
by the Koniau Catholics, I, other-i
ans. Kplscopallans and Seventh
I lay Advent ista. as well as numer
ous military academics for bos
and private schools for girls.
A similar law passed in Oregon
, w as dei lared uncoil st it m ional by
the f. deral district Court of Ap
peals The case thou was taken to
the Supremo Court of the Culled
States, which Is expected finally ;
Ic ib terniiiie the iiiestion of con-,
s! it lit iotiaht y tit the term which
was convened this month.
Citn'ornta will go into the pow
er business on an extensive se;le
it the voters approve a propo-.d
lo b.i v e t lie gov . nur appoint u
board to develop and dlslnMlle
water and electric energy an dto
eie $..ini,n in vv on h tit bonds
to lurther the prelects
iJiiestuOM a'fecting ali'tis are
to be voted upon 111 I .1 1 i t'ortl la all.!
V v .id.i '1 lie leriu-T would put a
I ' ' i 1 tax on eve; y male in'.i.i bM ,,nt
e: i lit- state lor e,l uc.i t lo n a 1 pur
t'e es, cxi uipting p. isons p. n inc.
.lersey City and NevV York, and
the Delaware river bridge be
tween Caniden and riiiladelphia.
Arizona, for a baud issue of
$.",.-,00.(100 lor a paved highway
from i'hoenix to lllytho, Callfom-
t7.oh.ooi) would I
I'slaidish seaport; Massachusetts, to decide wheth
er the state .shall favor an amend
ment to the federal oonstilution
xeeutors under the alleged
will of Xarifa J. Paling executed
in Itila, and pillowing attorney
fees of $r.O.(IOO. Tlie question of
reasonableness of the fees was
noi before the supreme court.
Kelative to the Baling will con
test the supreme court opinion
remarks that "it may be stated
that this was probably the most
j important and longest-drawn-out
contest that has ever been known
'in the courts of Oregon. The
! testimony consumed several thou
! sand pages, and numerous exliib
j its pertinent thereto would also
j occupy several thousand pages."
1 The opinion dismissing the appeal
county or municipal offices 1 s written uy Liner Justice -Mc-
nr tne opinion ninges on a
stipulation that was entered into
by the parties not to appeal the
case. Relatives to this the su
premo court says:
"We think It was the duty of
the appellants, if the stipulation
was iuiprovidently entered into or
procured by fraud, to have ap
pealed to the lower court to set it
aside, before attempting to' ap
peal, and if the court refused to
do this, then to bring that matter
up, with the balance'of the tran
script as part of its substance, of
appeal to this court. However,
nothing here said Is to be con
strued as precluding a remedy to
th" home against trustees who
may have fraudulently frittered
away valuable rights. That's not
in this rase, and indeed, no tradit
ion intent is charged, either on
the record or in the briefs. The
appeal will be dismissed."
I ho court denied a petition for
re.iearing of the case of the
standard Lumber company
i linst (lovernor Pierce and oth
ers, which tested the constitution-I
ality of the state income tax act, j
and in which the supreme court ;
held the act in the main to be!
constitutional.
o .
CLOSE OUT
MODART
CORSETS
Modart Corsets appeal to
the discriminating woman
because they are comfort
able to wear and last long
er than ordinary Corsets.
Uny now at reduced
prices. All $r.UU, $").50, and
?;.U0 models, 0O QC
now-
All 57.00, $7.50
$S.0U models
!..... 54.85
SILK
UMBRELLAS
UNDER
PRICED
. L-mbrella, ofsnTt
"u Gloria Silk h
eTer? Popular
''ncy strap or rutje
ami Ivory tP8
special at ,
'prohibiting the employment of
children in industry; whether the
daylight saving law shall be con
tinued in operation; whether tho
word "male'' shall be stricken
from the statutes in order that
women shall be eligible to Hold
state, county or municipal offices
on an eoual basis with men;
whether the state shall adopt a
state prohibition enforcement act.
THOS.B. KAY
Republican Nominee
for
State Treasurer
Kaysers & Wear Right Gloves
Ktrap wrist gauntlet gloves
of suede leather in tan ami
grav, ail sizes, (PI Q(?
pair Vli J J
Kayser's chamoisette
gloves in mode, gray, cov
ert, beaver, putty, etc.,
novelty , gauntlet styles
with embroidery on cuffs
and silk stitching on (.
backs, special at, (pi JC 'V.
pair
Kayser's strap wrist chamoisette gloves, all
sizes; colors: mode, gray, covert RKn
and brown, pair. ""
KAYSERS SILK
UNDERWEAR
Silken unllerthings of un
usual merit, buy now for
gifts.
One Star Italian silk vests
in pink, peach andQQ tm
black, each $CAo
Three star Italian silk
vests, one star silk bloom-
ers in pink and OCT i 1
peach, each V.DD J I
Three star Italian silk 'LJ
uiouiueis in nesn oJ or
only, pair "PLOj
SPECIAL VALUES IN H0SIEI
Women's heavy mercerized lisle hose,
rib Btyle in heather mixtures, pair
wide
85c
i
!
v'y- 1"
p ' ,
ill ;..., . . i
!K' i
Women's wool and rotton heavy ribbed lioae,
in several colors, pair
$1.15
Women's silk and wool hoseinblwi
$1.65
Women's silk and fibre hose mitt v.
tops in Russia brown and content J
65c
The Marksbury Comm
NOTICE TO PRUNE GROWERS
MATU'KT, AND
LONG Kit after a
Shampoo.
CUIU,
Golden
REGfiESS HELD FOB
The
of
pur-
i:ieetion of T. H. Kav lo the of
fice of State In;isnrer hp aim re
ftrniUK l liepubliean conlnd tin
tiutst impi'i'Iaut boards and ftuiv
tions of Htute kvitihik nt.
Stale Treasurer is a nunibt
the Imard of contiol, wliieh s
vise:; s!ate i 1 1 -1 il u t ioiis antl lit
elKisini; power of the ttate;
her id Ihe state tax
tate biiukiu:; ltoari!, state l.niii
htartl, desert land hoard, stitt-.1 Ijeiwl
I'ninmisioti, state Imdi'.et eoniiuis
sioii and other important hniinls.
Air. Ka 's pa;-t ainJiation w nh ',.iU
i:it ei iinii nt insures an iidia.ni.-t ra
tion based on experience, tfai'ieiicy
ami husi:u's judgment.
Vote 43 X
TU OS. n. KAV
For S I A l l: I RKASl HI R
fAssocltert Press Leased Wlre.l
rOHTLANI), Oct. 21. The
Multnomah county grand jury
will tomorrow be permitted to
bear the tacts Involving the dentil
of .Mrs. Magnus A. Mortal who
died of injuries suffered October
!). in an auto accident. Chief dep
uty district attorney Joseph Ilani
mersly announced this following a
coroners imiuest last night.
The coroner's jury' recom
mended that Zulu I, owe. negress.
driver of the car which crashed
into another in which Mrs. Morud
was riding, be held for tho grand
jury, und added that it thought
Mrs. Lowe responsible for the fatality.
Valvollne c y 1 ; IK
ton Uros.
Order of the board of directors
j of the South Douglas Cooperative
LAST Prune Growers Tool. The present
Glint ; prune pool will be closed on Oc
; tober 23rd at 5 p. in. on tho follow
ing sizes, 80'3, 90's and 100's and
over.
EDWIN" WEAVER, President.
A. W. CASWELL, Secretary.
o
FARM REMINDERS
, Oregon communities needing an
j outlet ditch for drainage may se-
cure preliminary topographic and
soil surveys to learn the costs,
I feasibility, and extent of Ihe pro
jected outlet system. A petition tot
drainage district is then prepared
according to the state law and
presented to the county court, l'ull
procedure is outlined in stalion
.circular 47 published by the state
' experiment station.
system. Pruning too late in the
winter causes more bleeding than
earlier pruning, say reports of the
stale experiment station.
I
I
Molting hens- require liberal
feeding as hi
usually go Hire
quickly, rct'dic:
the liens in exc-
retared an earl-'
tion. 0. A. C. E
Most cane fruits are apparently
self fertile under Oregon condi
tions, according to experiment sta
tion reports. The mild and moij
w inters of western Oregon make
the propagation of these fruits an
easy alter. To avoid insects and
diseases, growers are advised to
; select young plants only and these
j from yards thu tare clean and free
oil at Whar- j f,um trouble.
.1 or
I- pro
n ot I
pi open v
,1 to
pc
GET YOUR ROOF
READY FOR j
WINTER l
YV
Ariena. I'M
iv. bet
P
ihip i
a bon
a Mil.
Ill Nevada
I tiia: por-
; it nt ion t li i :
Ihe sine
n i it i us in
:ti. n o;. -t
pioper.v
liissne of
Metis of in-
i I rai i n i:
prov ide for t lie
lacing colli-
' . ... (!, el" , a-
Cilt:: I'M
vi MiirL,Ait, UN DlMKhSS
sxrjTxcxajusatcssx', NEARKI.AM ATM FAl ! q
. IEM.J
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DlNN Citr.RCTStN (0.
B Tol N. N:.i n Phcne i J
hi
Cal'te
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e'Xiilg I eio-ti-e
oexi'i::
M'.v I i, r.a i noi. v e , ,
likel one or nioje ef vour buiblini - O' - 1 n- '
lire tosily and itniiov ing. llcinembcr .0 iliiie.d I;
uo painting lor tlie lust leu years.
FOR SALE DY
L. W. METZGER
METZGER BUILDING
PHONE 3t;
'rn t. ,1 to 1 ;
.1
Do You L.'is Dia
I ca or Green Tea;
.comi;i'v tiroc-i y
PHL'Nt tJ
(Associated 1'icss I.i
KLAMATH PALL;
in airplane apparently in dis
tress., was sei n over Klamath
Kalis shortly after :i o'clo. k last
night. The aviator circled over
the city once or twice, and accord
ing to some ob.-ervers, was sei n
ing to flash some signal belev.-.
Suddenly the motor stopped ami
the plane appeared to plun.'e
downward near Kvvauna liav. No
trace of the machine could' be
found today.
Arundel, p:ano liner, rhone ISO L.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
V. S. Weather Iiurrau. local of
fice, lion, burg. Oregon. 21 hours
ending D A. M.
Relative lmniidltv 5 p m
v. .est. 'Id iv '
Precp.
II,- ! -i
l.OVV e ( le;.p, ' a' 'li e .,., tttt,( - I
Pleclpilatiou 1 et ; hours. . . . u'
Total pi, ,-ip ,..., ur-t u ,,-,!, J e
Noriiml piee p. ; ,r this .,.nh 2 i.l
Total pre, ip. from st, nt. i
Amounts of sulfur ranging from
three pounds to 5o pounds pet
acre a year are added to soils by
rainfall. The amount of sulfur.
iosi jh drainage water has fie
I Wlr.) i qilently been larger, says the ex- j
Oct. 21. 1 I"'""'"1 siation. tending to reduce
me suiiur content of th
the point essential lor ni
able production.
High-Top Boys &C
The boy or girl who wears
these Shoes not only expects
but gets extra wear and extra
value. In blacks and tans a
jvvide variety of styles.
in w.coss A. H. PERRIN1
soils to
st profit-
Grapes may be pinned in Ore
ton a' any t i :n following lb.- t',,.t
tWO W, . ks atier til" leaves fll
al'er the fall ef
lll-S Of Ol:',,!
'Oil HUH Willld Olhetwjse mv(,
' " t-ansterred b;ie- Xn . t , ,
Pruning too S1
lie leavi'.. rail.
Ins. ancr Hundrtdthi.
date
il.ilC
' ' lio,M. to leV V in, OlIIC S' V-
lid i' XI I .o t.l xes.
a!..,, lo I', at l.ixv pl'e.v i l-
i1, ,'..,l plenary ei , '.i"ll
le Id iu Muy of general
i ykr, to :ect and;-
when ix nosm rg
sroi' AT
Hotel Umpqua
ii. i.
A.-iev'- i-,.-ii'. i:om ?ept.
1. 1x77
Te'al 0. tico n, v ti,
i::i
Ax erase precipitation for 46
wet seasons. (September to
May. Inclusive)...; .. t
rns. lt.ed. piobatnv r a 11" t'.'i'
.Hid edlo .-day, nied, rate leu,
a.uic
WM. EELL, Iktcorolcii,:
Its
Wat
p, r-
root
FORMIEIII
Special Six
Studebakcr
Touring Car
1
'loi'ioti, ,i and
Tr.e
LOW PRICE
EASY TERN'S
ID MARSH M0T03 CO.
Cbtvroltt and Oalvlard
Sa!t and Serv,ce
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C. E. MOYEK NURSE
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ern Soft Shell Hlack all (trailed ' ' -N"r .s
I mot 1. They have developed x:- rujsrw"
und strong buds. klx
l'ears Pour variefu s liiclii'lin- a eos ,4
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Peai lies Eight varieties leans """
bast well adapted to this distri. i. y'
Pi lines Several varieties, i!it'-!'!:te ' ' pf.,., r
'frequently called Datel. I'eti'e. 1 1: I""''1'' sl a "
1'iaeh or Myrobolau Hoot. Some fine tre"
replants.
Cherries Five varieties.
Crapes Nino varieties. tjcs
I'laco your order now and I w'1
siiring delivery.
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nurscrv.
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llemenibcr good trees arc s,.;r,e "
My prices are right and no l'inrlr"
direct with grower and owner. 4
Nursery located 8 miles sou'.i "i i"-
ay or 1 mile north of Dillard staiieu.
C. E. MOYER, Rosebur