PEERLESS ELECTRIC BULBS
MEAN BETTER LIGHTING -
iho?'9 IIh,,,KBnmore ,mP"nt than many other feature la
"iiu J. UL ritfKH Villi tho rioa rumilti
Churchill Hardware Co.
The Winchester Store.
1 LOCAL NEWS 1
Here from northern points yes
terday and last night was F.. H.
Klngner. Mr. Kingner U a Eu
gene resident and left today.
D. W. Mitchell spent Wednesday
In this city attending to business
matters. Mr. Mitchell la from Eu
gene, and left today.
0. M. Marksbury spen yesterday
m mis cny looKing atter business
matters.
L. A. TO B. OF R. T
MEETING
I
Regular meeting L. A. to B. ,
of It. T. Friday ereuluK, Jan.
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fi'TWO GOIHl TALKS
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y
tmpo.ua Hotel ' Zl ' ,h" A.n,.U-r" ,- declared. Japan and tl
! J- H. Chapman and daughter
f npu t Huth, were In from the rural dls-
LULAi, INLWS X 1 trlcts for a short time Wednesday
oi.....i..- i . , r
""w iwfcuiK niier uusi
ness affulrs. They are residents of
Wilbur and returned home yester
day evening.
Here for a few hours Wednesday
looking after business Interests
was Ueorge Sarvcr. Mr. Sarvcr Is
living at Hoaglln.
Miss Bessie Drown was a visitor
iire yesieruay rrom Camas Valley.
arrived from Eugene yesterday.
Here spending part of the day
Wednesday night was Mrs. E.
Condon. Mrs. Condon Is from
Portland and left this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Touren were
piest here yesterday and last
night They are from Prinevllle,
Oregon, and left this morning.
H. O. Johnstone was in from the
rnral districts Wednesday visiting
and transacting business affairs.
Mr. Johnstone is from Umpqua.
Overnight guests here Wed
nesday night were Mr. and Mrs.
J. C Holllng, and mother. They
are irom wewDerg, uregon.
E. E. Weller was a business
vlstlro In this city Wednesday
arriving from the north. Mr.
Weller is a Eugene man.
Guests in this city, and spend
ing the night here Wednesday'
night were Mr. and Mrs. E. I.J
Here from the rural districts Webster. They are from Port
Wednesday afternoon for a few land.
hours was D. C. Crow. Mr. Here overnight Wednesday
Crow Is a Riddle resident and nlRht. arriving from the north
Stopping over here last night en-
fniltA from thA Unrlh m-o- 1.' ....I l . . I
Mr. Marksburv is from inn fr iaann t. r vnr,tBn.
urams rasa ana leu touay. and left this morning.
Chet Hemmlnway Is spending a W. A. Mills was a business visit
short time In this city looking after or DPre Wednesday and spent the
business affairs. Mr. Hemminway i night in the city. Mr. Mills la from
uruauu mu leu touay lor otner
points In the state
two weeks, presided today, having
returned from points In California
yesterday. Mr. Himm took up a
few momenta explaining his visit
south which was for the purpose of
was here on business. He re
miss urown was here shopping turned home in the afternoon,
nnd visiting with friends. I '
Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Short
was J. S. Sarnnims. Mr. Sara-
nims Is from Portland. He left
today.
To arrive in Roseburg Wed-
iitb spenuing a rew haurs yes-; were visitors here Wednesday nesaay and Bpent the night in
tvrday looking after business mat- from the northern part of the'tna clty. was W. S. Nash. Mr.
Mr. county. They are residents of Nasn is from Portland, and was
I vt llbur, and were In this city nere n business,
ters was Charles I.. Hamilton
Hamilton lives at Oukland and to-
turneu nome yesterduy afternoon.
Mrs. Henry Rudy was a visitor
hours yesterday. Mrs. Rudy Is a
from the rural districts for a few
resident of Kutherlin, and was
here visiting with friends and
shopping.
m. Holbein, secretary of the
Roseburg Chamber of Commerce,
left Wednesday afternoon for Port
land, where he will attend a meet
ing of the State Chamber of Com-
merce today, the annual mld-win-
nere tor a lew nours Wednes- ter meeting of the State Secretary
day was Mrs. C. II. CalkUis. Mrs.! Association, on Friday, and on Sat-
vuiRins is irom ten mho and uruny will look after the business
was in tnis city visiting and of the local chamber. He will re-
Enoppiog. turn to this city about Sunday
morning.
In from the rural districts yes- ,
tenlny for a few hours was C. H T. O. Ewens of Garden Valley re
Crow. Mr. Crow lives at Riddle i turned this morning after .spending
and was in this city attending to 'the Christmas season with friends
business affairs. He returned home! in Toledo, Ohio. Mr. Ewens states
In the afternoon. I that Christmas day In Toledo was
I the coldest Christmas In 60 years.
In from the rural districts for Ho enjoyed slelKh ride sand skat
a few hours Wednesday was Mrs. Ing while on his visit. Business
71. M. Irvine. Mrs. Irving was1 conditions appear very prosperous
here shopping and visiting with he reports, and factories and busi
frletuU. .She returned home to ness concerns appear to be doing
Wilbur In the afternoon. well.
Today's Cross-Word Puzzle
THE JEWELED CROWN Twister No.
By J. C BOYD
68
filHIS cross word contraption Is not one that yon will get through
I with in a hurry. In fact, we rather think you will find a number
-"- of disturbing synonyms likely to cause you some annoyance. But,
at that, there arc only four words not in everyday use which are used
in wo puzzie. iou wiu nnd the proper synonyms below the graph.
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8 gasps
8 capricious
prank
10 stops
13 in the di
rection of
14 lampoon
16 New Eng
land State
abbr.)
18 sifting
ntensil
20 a sister
(ecd.)
Zl lowest
point
22 recent in
telligence 24 military
officer
25 prefix de
noting for
Dxt .
HORIZONTAL.
27 ehaace the
position of
80 opening
81 executed
83 (Train
8 4 if f i relative
85 suffix de
noting any
one of a se
ries of de
rivatives
80 frozen del
aerts
38 tV-ory
40 split
42 we (Lat.)
43 bewitch
86 rumble
49 kind of soil
50 makes
equal
6i aoundanee
flerewffn h toruofl to Puzzle
Ho. 67. Pick Lp note.
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looking aflpr business Interests C. B. Cardwell spent Wednes
and shopping. nay ana last night In this city
louaing aiier ousiness affairs,
Mr. Cardwell is a Portland resident.
Here Wednesday spending the
day attending to business affairs
was E. Koester. Mr. Kneater i
from Portland and left this morn
ing.
S. Skavlan Is spending a day or
o in mis city transacting business
anairs. Mr. Skavlan Is from Eu
gene and is connected with a Port
land wnolesale grocers house.
A suit was filed today by Ira
wimDerly agalnBt W. A. Young to
quiet title to property in the eitv
of Drain. The plaintiff Is represent-
ea Dy Attorney (,'arl Wlmberly.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. King and son
were guests In this city a Bhort
time Wednesday and last night.
They are returning home to Salem
after a trip to southern 'points by
auto.
An appeal will be taken In the
case of Audrey Ellenburg against
Charley Ellenburg. The suit for di
vorce was heard in the circuit court
recently and a verdict returned for
the plaintiff. The defendant con
tested the case, and will carry it
to the supreme court.
The slides which have blocked
the Roseburg-Coos Bav hlshwav for
the past few days have been clear-
ea away and cars are now coming
through without difficulty. The
slides occurred near Myrtle Point
and completely blocked traffic tem
porarily.
O. C. Brown, who has moved out
to his farm near Dixonville, Is Buf
fering from a badly bruised hand as
a result of the pump motor kicking
backwhile he was cranking it It is
not believed that any bones were
broken.
The case of Orpha E. Creech
agalnst-Al Creech was dismissed by
Judge Hamilton today. A stipula
tion was reached between the part
ies, both agreeing to drop the ac
tion. The suit was brought by
Mrs. Creech to secure a divorce.
From northern points to stop
over as guests in this city last
night at the Douglas hotel, were
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Rohde. They
are from Wenatchee, Wash., and
left this morning for southern
points by motor,
Mr. and Mrs. James Hosklns
were guests In this city yesterday
and last night, arriving here from
me north. They are from Port
land and left this morning for
other southern Oregon points.
air. ana Mrs. Keith were guests
and visitors here a short time yes
ieruay ana last nignt. They are
from Portland, and left thin mom.
mg for other points In the state.
iney were guests at the Douglas
hotel during their stay in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Shram, son.
Milton, and daughter. Pearl, arrlv-
nvca in this city last night to
spend the next two monlhs visit
ing with their daughter and sister,
Miss Ethel Shrum. They have
been visiting with Mrs. T. D. Sex
ton for the past two weeks in
Astoria.
Blood transfusions are being used
In an effort to Improve the condi
tion of W. 8. Howard, who Is very
III In the Eugene hospital. Follow
ing the amputation or his leg nec
essitated by gangrene, he has suf
fered from pneumonia. His son,
Harry Is supplying blood for the
transfusions.
A new trial was refused by Cir
cuit Judge Hamilton today In the
case of The First State and Sav
ings bank against II. J. iH-nn. The
suit was tried during the recent
term of court, and was followed by
a motion for a new trial. An ap- j
peal will probably be taken to the I
state supreme court.
George Dletsrh, who until recent
ly was employed as a deputy
sheriff in Klamath county, has re-
turned to bis home In Roseburg. He ;
Is leaving at once, however, for Eu- i
gene, where he has been offered a
position as a police officer. Mr.
Kletach resigned as deputy In
Klamath county following the
change in administration.
Dr. E. B. Stewart, commander of
Umpqua post of the American le
gion, and national representative
of the slate department of Oregon,
left last night for Indianapolis to
attend a meeting of the national !
execulve committee. Mrs. Stewart, I
a vlrerommander in the auxiliary i
will join blm at Portland and ther I
R. R. OFFICIALS
ARE CONFERRING
(AMoeUtaf Pnm Laae4 Win.)
SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 8.
uuiciais or the Southern Pacific looking over school Bites in the
rorinern racitlc. Union l'aclflc' southern state. He impressed the
and Great Northern railroads Bre members with the fact that ample
In conference here today to for-: school grounds should be provided
mulate an answer to the report, for the new high school to bo erect-
oi examiner Kephart of the in-ied In this city, saying that no
terstate commerce commission where In California did he find
containing proposed plans for school locations in congested dls
the extension of railroad facili-j trlcts, but on the contrary, located
ties in central Oregon. on large tracts of land whore
According to Ralph Budd. Pre- amnio ground roulil he inlHied re
sident of the Croat Northern and the students for various athletic
Conferee for that system, the re-' sports.
Ply must be in Washington bv At the Inst meetlnor in thlfl month
January 17 and Its contents will, occurring on Thursday, Jan. 29, the
mi ue aivuigea ueiore me com-, losing side In the recent member
mission has had a chance to, ship attendance contest will give a
examine it. banquet to the members and their
"The report of the examiner wives at the Umpqua Hotel. This
suggested certain changes In 'team failed to secure the highest
which my line is not particularly rata of attendance during the past
Interested," Mr. Hudd said, "so few months and, as a penalty for
I do not know Its details. I un-j their negligence, are to banquet all
derstand it called particularly the members and their wives. Oll-
for a road across the state from ver Johnson, captain of the losing
the east to the west." " team, appointed his committees to-
Other conferees are William' day and will make Immediate pre
Sproule, president of the South- parations for the social event,
ern Pacific company, A. C. Spen- Today's meeting was well at-
cer, attorney for the Union Pa-; tended and was enthusiastic during
the administration does not re
igard the much debated proposal
I to modernize American battle
ahlp as conflicting with the
i arms treaty but that President
Coolidge believes both the mo
dernization program and certain
' proposed new construction would
conflict with his policy of econo
my.
a letter
committee.
a i re. giung some very Interesting SlalM .reed ,hat elevation of
?.'n "''-"nee' to thelgun, on Amer.an capital ships
moving picture industry, while ; wouid b , harmony with the
n.nlikL . , . " treaty, although Great Britain
lonal bank, told the members a lot. h ,aken the opposite view.
more than they had ever realized Secretary Wilbur, appearing
ST . bnkin Institu- before the same committee said
tlons of the city, both speakers I although the navy department
bringing out some very Interesting i WOUd IlKe to ,ee enough con-
' "'., , . . structlon and alterations to bring
President Hamm. who has been .i.. - .. ..."
. , , - - ' i ma u j as n miuiu up lu me
. nviM uiv viij tur me pasi
clflc, nd Judge C. H. Carey,
presenting the Northern Pacific.
PREPARE FOR CLINIC
County health nurses Grandy and
Post spent yesterday at Glendale
meeting with the ladies forming the
community health group of that
city, and made arrangements for
the baby clinic to be held on Satur
day. . Dr. Estelle Ford Warner, and
Mrs. Glendora Blakely, state advis
ory nurse, will conduct the clinic
with the aid of the health unit. The
Glendale health group is one of the
livest and most active organizations
In the state, the nurses report, and
the health unit is being given ex
cellent cooperation at that place.
o
DltAI.V ITEMS.
the entire time
program.
given over to the
GUN ELEVATION
NOT VIOLATTION
OF ARMS TREATY
(Continued from page one)
VERTICAL.
1 preposition 26 twelve
a time and
again
3 comrade
(coUoq.)
4 allied by
nature
5 at that
time
8 salt
7 privately
9 pirate
1 1 occupation
12 interro
gated 16 opening to
tympanum
of ear
17 get ap
19 wide
mouthed Jugs
21 4arg
African
river
23 testifj
24 some
( Romas V
28 curb
29 Dutch
measure; oi
liquids
80 strange
32 musical
terra
(abbr.)
85 within
37 kind of
cheese
89 flat seejlxh
41 wrong
43 b names
house
(abbr.)
44 exclamav
tjoa
45 pronoun
46 for exam-
47 look
48 noun suf
far with
dimrnutrr)
force
Ivan Harms of Sublimity,
Ore., is visiting his brother Fred
Harms of Suiupter, Ore.
Mr. T. S. Comnton and ArMnir
Wonllev vnra In Ttnsnhnrcr loot I
Monday transacting business.
Miss Beulah and Audrey lllt
chey were visiting their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John lloak
for a few days during the holi
days.
George Woolley. who has been
home for the holidays, has re
turned to his work again.
Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Comnton.
the Tancred White Leghorn
breeder of Bonnie Terre Rnnch,
lert Friday for Corvallls to at
tend a poultry mens convention.
Mr. J. JI. Holloway was trans
acting business in Roseburg the
iirst or tne week.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Combs has
returned from a visit to his
daughter in Everett, Wash.
Mr. L. S. Compton has bought
a Ford roadster and is having It
remodeled into a "delivery", to
haul his eggs and baby chicks to
market. i
George Boak and family have
returned to Marcola after visit
ing relatives at Drain and Elk
ton during the holidays.
be demonstrated.
If the proposed gun elevation
were carried out. Mr. Wilbur de
clared, "we would have as much
advantage over the British as they
hr.ve over us now."
When Chairman Butler recalled
a previous Btatement by Mr. Wil
bur that "each signatory power
has carried out with scrupulous
attention the provisions of the
treaty," Representative Andrew,
republican, Massachusetts, asked:
"Had you this In mind that three
of thoso powers had elevated their
guns?"
"Frankly I had not," the "secre
tary refilled.
Mr. Wilbur said the naval air
service had asked for $112,000,000
for the next year, but that after
consultation with tho budget bur
eau, the navy department cut the
amount to 120,000,000. Thep tho
budget bureau, lie said, recom
mended only $16,000,000.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.
grcss was Informed today
Cor.-thnt
6-0-3 ratio, the expenditures ne
cessary had been vetoed by the
budget bureau with the backing
of the president.
A proposal to go ahead with
the gun elevation program, Mr.
Wilbur said, had been presented
to the president by the director
of the budget who then Inform
ed the navy department that the
president viewed the expendit
ures as In conflict with his fin
ancial policies.
A proposed expenditure of
$70,000,000 for four scout crui
sers, one aircraft carrier and one
flouting drydock. the secretary
added, hnd been disapproved by
the budget bureau on the same
ground.
Asked what should be done to
bring up the whole navy to a
5-6-3 ratio, the secretary read:
"a statement of facta", and not
a recommendation saying it
would require an expenditure of
$1 10,000,000 annually for ten
years, he Insisted however, that
with the completion of repairs
on the battleship Florida, the
battle fleet Itself will be up to
the treaty ratio.
HARTH'S TOGGERY THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES
A Saturday
Sweater Coat Special
for You
These Sweater Coats will be sold only on Saturday
just the one day. See our windows. 60 Tritex Sport
Coats, Green. Brown, Havana, Heather a very splendid
value nt $7.00 and to you Saturday $4.85.
Here Wednesday and Inst night
from northern points, was W. P.
Gray. Mr. Gray resides at Eu
gene, and left today for other
southern points.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
U. S. Weather Bureau, local of
fice, Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours
ending 6 a, m.
Precip. in Inches and Hundredths.
Highest temperature yesterday.. 45
Lowest temperature lust night.. 41
Precipitation last 24 hours 04
Total precip. since first monih .1.06
Normal precip. for this month. ...5.70
Total precip. from Sent. 1.
to date 21.89
Average precip. from Sept.
1. 1877 15.31
Total excess from Sept. 1,
1924 .. S 53
Average precipitation for 46
wet seasons, (.September to
May, inclusive) 31.48
iinln late tonight or Friday.
WM. HEM,, Meteoroloiri-t.
YV1I1L
Odds and End
SHOE SALE
Following the Holiday trade
there are a lot of broken
lines in
Fine Footwear
For Ladies, Men and
Children
They Go At
Bargain Prices
De Quick and Get Your
Choice
A.H. PERRIN
1 1 ! West Cass St.
nit nr. H
In the County Court of the Rtnte of
Oregon for DoukIbs fount v.
In the matter of tho fiiiHnJIttnahlp
of Kmhcr M. Iteene, a Mltitir.
Thi nmtler lomintc on for hear
ing nt thin tlmo upon the petition of
Guy Cordon, irunriliun of thn en t a to
of Kttther M. HeitMt, a minor, for n
llcnnne to Rttll rml property of trnlil
entatH, and It appiiictntc to the
eonrt from am-h petition thnt It
would bt hrn.'O In! to miM minor
that the Interest of al.l minor In
real pruperiy thureln Uacrlbed hv
sold;
Anil it further Appearing to tho
ennn that court did. on the 2 lint
day of Oitoher, 1024, duly nmke and
enter nn order rnniieniltiu- n.u nuv
of kin of said minor and all persons I
into emeu m nam oMtrue to appear on
the 2:ind ilny of Novntnhor la4, nt
10 o'clock A. M. to ahw cnuno whv
a llcermo nhould not he granted to
Hiild Kuardlun for thu tula of Huiit
oMato;
Ami It further apnrnrlntr to tho
couit that Hervlco of a copy of nald
order wan not made, upon tho next
of kin of tiald minor at leant ten
(inyn. before said Ul'nrt day of Nn
vemher. lr4. or at nil, nnd thnt a
ropy of flnld order wim not puMlnh
'i at leant three buccomhIvo woekd
In a now-r-pnper clreuluihiK In Duuk
Iuh county, Oregon,
It l. therefore, orttiRTtRIl, AT.
jriCJI0n and HKfUKKI) that the
next of kin of Bald minor and nil
potHonn Interi'nted In unlri eatiifn no.
pear before this court In the Coiintv
Court room In th Court Houbh at
ItoneburK, DoukIub County, Oregon,
on the iPMh day of January, 1!L'5,
at 10 o'.ilock a. ni to tthow rnuxc,
If any there ho, why u license
Bhould nut ho o-r-iititetl .,i i.i
! KUftrdlun for the unlo of mich entttte; 3
mi i fiiiiiii 'oeniK an undivided one
tlhth Interest in and to the fol
lowfnur described roul property, to-
! Hetrinnlnff nt n point from which
, the SK corner of I,ot No, 7 of WIIn
! 1-ruit Tract bears N H detr. K 4 111
dm., thence N 74 rteir. W
chu. to the rlKht bHnk of tho South
I inpi'inv river, ttience H H?.Uj ftvK W
X.20 ch. to middle of County ronrt,
thenee H 73 4 !. K M.L'I) I'liN.,
thenc N 1ft 14 de. Fi 7 !-fl chx to place
all beltm In loiiKlHn.Coiirify. HtatelS
of Orctron, except n roadway twelve : 3
ioi'i wide, over and ncrotn the Went
Hide heretofore sold to I,. K. My ern
an recorded nt patre in of Vol. fi2
1 ' I record of ihniKluH County,
OretfoTi.
And It In further nfir KTIK1, A!
JVIMJKI and IHICHKKli that a copy
of thlB order be pohKhcd In the
KoBcl'iirK Newa-lteview. a newspa
per In (reneial circulation In Jjoiik
him County. (rKn. for three biic-i-eNMlve
weeks prior to wold aoth day
of -lanuary, liCTi.
JJ.lt cU January R. 102S.
(IKOKGK K. QPrXK.
fooniy .hMice.
1-Vrt piiMI'-hed .Tunmirv . Vt-r,
Men' Knitted Sport
and Green Heather, a
40 Mercury
Coats, Brown
good value at $5.50 to you Saturday
$3.85.
58 Wigwam Men' Sweater Coats, a
splendid value $3.85, to you Saturday
only $2.55.
A few pull-ons and slip-overs, broken lot at close
out prices Saturday.
Your own good judgment will tell you what bar
gains you are receiving needless for us to say more.
Here from northern points visit
ing Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs.
W. Lowls and family. They are
from irortlnnd und left this morn-
The Coen Lumber company, of
RoseburR has filed articles ot In
corporation with the state corpo
ration department at Salem. The
Incorporutors are A. S. Coen, F. H.
Coen nnd R. P. Coen.
LMM.IIIMOI.iTIiIIgTrM
AUCTION SALE
AT THE DR. STEWART PLACE ON EAST
DOUGLAS ST. I P. M. '
SATURDAY, JANUARY 10th
RAIN OR SHINE
The following property will be sold to the highest
bidder for cash
Four head of horses, good condition; two 6-year-old milch cow.
Guernsey stock; one 4-months old heifer, Holstein; flock of
coats; good drag saw outfit; two 250-egg incubator; heating
stove and pipe; kitchen range; one 2-burner oil stove; one 4
burner oil stove; stand table; dresser; 6 dozen hen and pullets;
cct double harness; 2-horse wagon; single buggy, and many
other articles too numerous to mention.
Term Cash, except on horses, on which time will be
given if desired.
This is a joint sale.
T
Z. AND H.. OWNERS
M. C. RADABAUCH. AUCTIONEER
yW.Tt.T.iir.TTffIW!MMMOTO
Tip For Beginner.
Solve this puzzle by compar
in; the synonyms listed ia the
"Horuonul" and "Vertical"
column with the somber of
spaces extending crosswise) or
downward on the diagram, a
the ease' may be. If a word
occurs to yoo meaning sub
stantially the (am as the
synonym and the correct num
ber of letters to fit In the
space between It number and
the first shaded stop following,
writ it In liirhtlr. Work wajr
the small words, the "easy"
words, first, and they will giv
yon plenty of clue to tn, dif-
UCUll
A drop of ink
(PjA makes millicca think
fy Belter use a drop of
J Advertising ink to
W Hdke them
think atout
huing your
goods
HOW'S THIS?
In reviewing the battery re
pairing done by ue for 1924
we find that only one battery
did not give aervice beyond
the time we guaranteed it
would. For thia one failure
we gave a very liberal die
count on a new battery.
Battery repairing le a spe
cialty here.
Who will do your battery
aervice for 1925.
Who could do It better?
When you need a new battery
buy an Exide.
IMI'Ql'A BATTERY STATION
A. B. TAYLOR,
312 N. Jackson
Prop.
Phon 67
ON FARM MACHINERY
We have a carload coming direct from the factory
to arrive about March 1st.
By placing your order to come in this car we can give you the rock bottom
price, because we will not have to carry it in stock and you will get the
benefit of the carload freight rate.
You do not have to buy "unsight and unseen" because we have many of
the same machines on our floors to show you before you order. This is an
opportunity to save on the highest grade of farm machinery made
the Mccormick deering line
Our order must be in within a week, so do not delay. Let us quote you the
prices any way. They rray surprise you.
WHARTON BROS.
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