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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, SrPTFMHER 21, 1928.
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CLASSIFIED SECTION
ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGE
FOR SALE
YOU 8ALK IS good iIks. C. A.
Slroiify Box 71. Myrtlu ( reek.
FOR 8ALK laureV and onk block
WKxl. also feeder uos, 1UU lbs.
Cull 21K15. j
FOH SALE -Dry oak and laurel
block wood, also baled straw.
l'houe K. Illetts.
FOR SALK oow and six pigs.!
KSvcrstde Bervkd StHlI'm, ?;
miles souih of Uoseburg.
FOR BALK Oak block 3 16; oak.
stiive IS 65; fir block .2.5U. Sept.!
only, l'hone 6KJ. j
F()U' t.ALK tiood young milch j
cow, Jum hwrti. H. O. Kiohn.
t.levmnd. I'Hone 10K3. i
fOK tJl'K'K' 8AI.K ttt"l iirice -'
, e.iilnhouse autonmllc electric i
. iani.-fi ami waler heater, rhont,
molt, i
iaiiV
HlSik himicry- runt will
i vn tH'low Um: Htlby HinK Hiid
loi't wilt not thru-it ituoiiKh tin-j'.-iiifdrtrd
Riiardi. The Voi?ue.
yyXiAs take $100 for $2100 Nash
sport touring car. llsed very Ut
ile, tilenn H. Taylor, Htell's
Confectionery.
THK CHAKMINC Kuby RiftR full .
Jashioned Mlk storkinrB. bear a,
charmed life which close examl-
nation explains. Sold at The!
Vofcue. . j
FOH SALK Ripe canning toma
toes at the Noah place, Hi I lard.
"JtrlOK boxes and pick. 50c bush
el. Fred Winston.
a' FIXL line of beautiful fall and
wltner millinery now on display
ai"The VoKtie." We also carry
Ruby Ring full fashioned
hosiery.
GET YOVR SPRAY KR aOW
The price Is right on this Dean
double noxzle spray, as good as
naw. Oet particulars today.
, " Mclaendmi Realty Co.
'V 0 Jackson 8t. .
FOR SALK Sheep. 100 "head good
ewes, 65 aged ewes, one regl-n-d
Ranibouillet ram. N. L.
t:onn, Roseburg, Ore. PhoiiJ
FOR SALE Two flesh milch
icows; two dry cows; two yenr-j a
ling heifers. All high grajle Hoi- 1
wteins. N. L. Conn. RoseburK. J
JOre. Phone 6K16.
ONE CHAIR BARBKR SHOP for j GIRL or woman wanted fur gen
sale, 50 cash. No competition. era! housework. Cull 48K23.
,Money maker for right party. WANTKH-50 voung Black Min(ir
Ouick action necessary. Part leu- ra wllH, L. U. Mvnatt. Rosemirtr.
M'OP LOOK ItL'Y Calso
mine, be. Hj. Mineral colors In
bulk, 7c lb. Wall paper 5c ,
double roll, and up. Beat It it j
you can, Fisher's Paint Hlore.l
"T RESULTS COt'NT "
Ileal estate sates ruporieu uuring
KoHcburg's dullest seasons prove
our ability to handle the sale or,
vonr nroneitv. Consult us ti-1
jliy.
McLendon Renltv t o. I
HO Jackson St.
FbirSALK- Flrst class gray seed1
nnls SIO ner ton at bin. on-
high blool reglslen'd Jersey
male calf very cheap; also good
cows; and house and lot at 31.r
Chadwlck St. Also house and j
about acre grmmd . About four
doors north of Riverside store, i
Addresa Box 2)1, Camas Valley,:
Ore.
TI'ltKEY TOMS
FOR SALE Mammoth Bronxe (
breeding totns. 12MU fine birds to (
chouse from: large frame nlillty ;
tnniN, tniirey free from disease. LOST f. nnn sack of duumtgc Sit
Satlvfsetiou guaranteed. $15 j unlay between end of Little
each. $!i deposit. Birds sent f. o. River road and Roseburg. Re-
b. t enlral Point. Eggs for sprlnif !
delheiy. Oc each, postage pre-i
paid, 2.'r;. deposit.
llKill BANKS Tl'RKEY FARM
Central Point, Ore.
Chiropractor
ORUCLESi HEALTH CENTER
"Complets Health Sorvicf
Mlnt-ral VaiHir l'allis
:it!7 ('huh riioiK1 4:n
Roseburg Cabinet Shop
j::a T'. ttak
; FURNITURE REPAIRING
-Opson Do.ird snd Vfnstr Psnsl
Cut to Order
.Window Screeils msdo to ordsr
.0
Jcu're a wonderful
tittle cooh'sam
fnzAcwiijwea
Voung Matron, just beginning
housencepino will tmd the ser
vice at this store sll that iher
can desire. We give courteous
attention to ell orders end de
liver free. Phone your needs.
and we deliver.
Just call 63
Economy Grocery
O. L. JOHNSON
.. "The Store That Serves
Vou Best"
v
Phene s4 N. Jackson st jj
ii ' ' ' ' i
wood, 13
.Alii hai.i:
Laim-I, oak.
fir wood. I'liwie U'Vli'i.
FOR SALK Vetuh for cover crop, '
2.c. Rice Ilros., IHIIhivI. j
A ( OMl'LFl'F line of Cameo pat-
tern hats beautiful all metal
m. ful niirl velv..r ronihlnnHoiiM. !
una metal combined with felt.
The Vogue.
OF ALL THK
POLITICAL TALK
No one h&a shown a yet how
either party can make people
probperous when they won't
make an effort to help them
selves, ftonebunc city property
and lourIfl roun'y fnrm are
sure rondtt to profit. InveMtfgate.
Mclendon Healty Co.
11M jHcKaon Ht.
MIST RKLL
MOST TlKAI'TIFI' L MOM K
West Hide near Holdlers Jlome
on Harvard avenue, 9 rooms,
hot waler heating system:
double plumbing ; full cement
basement; half acre rich sandy
loam soil; beautiful grounds
with shrubs; flowers and tree.;;
Tirleed at 75 per cent of value.
fti-iOO cash will handle, payments
JS pef month.
Mclendon Healty Co.
HO Jackson St.
FOR RENT
I FOR RK.NT Modern
In. 1 nenr R-n.Hon
apts., close
school. CUM
I Mrs. Strange,
FOR RKNT B room furnlKhed cot
j taire with garage; reasonable.
I Kast Iane and Tenace. Phono
;FOR RKNT Five-room cottage
! and a five-room flat, both mod-
ern Douglas Waite, City. Phone
i VtH or 8-1 F 12.
I FOR RKNT
1 1 1 47 Corey Avenue 5-room house,
I screened porch only block fror.i j
I new senior nign scnooi. weiuat
i 115.
12 fi. Jackson 6 room houpe,
large lot property, close to
Rose school. Rental $lf.
McLendon Realty Co.
110 Jackson St.
WANTED
Ten cords (four ft.)
old growth fir wood. Inquire nt
News-Review office.
WANTED Woman for general
hourework. Aldress Box 47,
care News-Review.
YOTNG w i d o w wTth" 2year-ol d
I child desires lluht work, town
or ranch; smoI home. Bo,x 31,
care News-Review.
ItELIAIlLE wonuin, fine cook, ex-
liert Pmiy niaker. wants work.
Consider anything with good
pay' lU,LJ ''Ji4?''
w am 1 single nu rouno gener-
vl farm and slock msn. No Urn
It to length of Job If man can fill
the bill. Cannot use oh) man.
Call at room 42(1 lVrkiiu Bldg.,
or phone 4PJ-Y or 355-J.
LOST r
LOST On Tuesday, gold-rlni
glasses. Owner's name in case.
I-ave at News ltevlew.
turn to W. E. Nichols, 313 W.
Lane.
MISCELLANEOUS
Ki:v fllllnx. hi. If riiMirltiR.
'I'hd VIllaKO KtK'Ksmidi, f.;;5 . j
Jackson.
Ill N li'pali ink;, ki-) flitliiK. Hiiti j
Nvm liy tuitnhi-r. TIih VlllaK' '.
lX'liStiillll. .".:!."( N. Jiirkcn.
C.Ml OWNKII -lHih'1 foiKit to
full 5.' whrn In iieiil uf siitd
parts. Sard's Aulu XVM'l'KillK '
limine. 4 i
Fire Hazards
sro Increased during this time
of the year. ,
Carry Fire Insurance
III HII IMlifHSI( Htnntinl to r.
I'TI .MMIIM.'lt III mi.i' III ltlt.
i'Ihm k up rin your polh Iih and
si'ti that )u ore piolprlcd (lur
oltlf. is al your s.'rvlc. In nil
maMi'l's p.rlnllitnii lo flro snil
sum Ih-nniiii'i'. I'ninipt uiiil ro
llalil st-rvli''.
G. W. Young & Son
INSURANCE
r... St. Phune 417
SUPtRlOR
WORK
HtRtrou win. finp
PLP.4T COW?UETe -1
THrVT ToaNSft work I ,
B PUT FRtiH MO iWetT-
I
lli'ii 's s pnlnliT VfMI .lllMllll till- .
low It li-.ItU In Hit I . i 1 1 1 1 Mlli'lp
sM.rltr sHiiiinr nrk In tinticil;
nut p-n'rv uuiklns tliiv ff Ih.- tsr.'
nn4 h.r.- pnllit-n.-.s sml nuMlrslr!
prlrw Tn(.vnll. ' Invito your!
tslronaui'.
.'OR KAI.K -Ash Mock
IT tiT. I'holie WK3.
1 1 k c
Roseburg Steam Laundry ;
Pnene 79 R a., burg
iSPH I BLWIND
c0FwtaiK6oASsvac y ELEANOR EARLY
THIS HAS HAPPENED
8ybil Thoroe, Boston society
irlri. entertait.s a strange proposal bands, ami Mrs. Jones ran to tell
from Richard Ku.ntis. Ukraine he Alice. Father Finn, solemnly aud
until hi.r i thai "Inn .-lllif Is au'aucellv. Iileiued Iheni.
ache in bin boneM," Ku.sti iwliu
orofessei to scorn and despUe -
marriaeet fhiallv Im-ks her to
marry him.
Hut Svbll is more or less ell-
gag.d to I ruiz Newliall, wealthy
land desirable, it was to please ncr
dviim father that she ban consent j
led to a secret understanding with
Crai. Art-r ntT ThIIht ileum Bile
begins to Icar it wus all a mistake,'
since she cannot banlnh from her
mind the imawe .of young John.
Lawrence, her first sweetheatt. I
Lavrifucv vent to Fttr.c wltU lha .
A. K. F. and never rettirned but i
oymi iK-iiwes n-isni sun hi iuu ,
witnvnmi. uln. "Hut brides must observed."
In order to think things over HlieJ ftm steward laid the chest at
has taken a till to Havana with, Sybil's fct.
Mabel fllake. a soeial worker.. ..()ni ciptatn Unnnah. vou'm too
They meet Lust is aboard and lu'jcood to me." There were hysteri
he ir in at f mini dlu ul v ttt nink wild '
and vfolftit love. He bus ask'-d ,
Svbil for a little sapphire elreltl
she is wearing, proposing I hat
they wear It for a wedding ring.,
And he Mis her the rnptaln will;
marry themthere In Havana ltar-
bor. i
NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY I
I
CHAPTKlt XVI !
"The exhilaration of madm sn!" j
cried Richard. "The ecslaey of lt!"j
And then Sybil looked at Mabel, j
Mabel staiidlti!,' there, constema-(
tlon on her good, plain face. Seus-,
Ible Mab. Ixird. where did sense
get you.
"Darling!" ,
Richard's voice was low now.
He whispered against the softness
of her neck.
And Mabel turned white as Hie
painted ropes when Sybil slipped
the ring from her finger and
dropped ft in his outstretched
hand. A baby breeze tossed tier
hair, and blew her skirts. Her eyes .
were naming, and ner cneeKs ;
were pink a- !he steward's roses.!
She laughed recklessly.
"AU riiiht!" she cried. "I wlll!"
Breathlessly she
pulled Rich to-
ward her. "Von never thought I'd t
do It, did you? Never, never, I
never in your head you know
you didn't. Well. I will! I will!"
Then Richard had her in his
arms, and his voice was singing
with Joy.
"Sybil! Sybil!"
He lifted her off her feet, and
kissed her on high. He swung her
ahoul. And hugged her w Hilly.
Then, when he waa breathless, ho
kissed her again.
"Restrain yourself, Mr. Eustls.
Father Finn's looking at uh."
Primly, with mock
solemnity.
she pushed him away.
"Why not? Anyhody'd lonk at
vou, darling. Oh, you wonder girl.
You a.loruble, lovely thing! Failicr
Finn oh, Father Finn. Come meo
the bride Mrs. .Ioiiph!"
BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
I'w. -y.t vjvt v.i.Ai. wvct'iiy-B to -rrvx. j. vtxwin vnhi "'.B-ff - Ji vct .:' vt'-.t. cc tan kovj, i savs iww
t.l- .ImA HOT MCWi v 4f TW.. WHAT WVl C Wt-'l )' Wllkl' A'v. OZiteH Ot? OO lVVA"i
! f i vjAt 1', lT "i"r.) -oju. co uAit5. A w -wxinf, cvj iookj't o
tKhLNLta AiL MI3 rMtiNua What s Your Idea, Alek? -
ismBfs iisTr fsra
fey mam-nm.ym i
SALESMAN SAM
PoLice
MftMY ( -
wiccr; y
L -
Kir-hard dragged them ever. And
there was a gieal deal of shaking
liy and by Captain llunna rair.e.i'1
spick arid span In shining white.
with r. .na. the boat's monkey mas-
cot. In a brl:ht red coal and cap.:"'
hnuniiiK alona by his slk. And .
Meward with two little love birds!
in a cage.
"I'ernut Die, said me captain In
his deep bass. ".My fills to "the
hrtde
From fafs pocket he produce 1
panmna, fine as linen,
"A ha? for the groom."
.Another steward came with
cliioi In til arms. ; .
Some embroideries I'd picked i
in...,. ti. ml I
up for my Missus." said the cap-
cal tear.- b' liiml Sybil's laughter.'
Mrs. I'ai kins came bustling up.
"My dear, Mrs. Jones just told me.
Here--It's ali J have. Just u tiny
cift. Oh, yes, you mut, my dear.
No no don't unwrap It." She
whlriperfd in Sybil's ear. "It's a
little b-d jacket i ' had for my
da",ht,,r.- 11 ty Com in haU,,V "
I he Corrales came, giggling.
Hlitiie young things happy and
excited. They kissed Sybil, and
kissed Richard, too.
"Here, here!" he cried. "Line
fornis on right Kveryboily who
wants to kiss the bridegroom,
please fall In line."
Then there were mnre VIsspr
i and more laughter. Until Sybil
saw Mabel, pale and frightened
I looking, clutching the rail.
Ioor old Mabel. She looked posi
I tively green. Sybil threw her arm
about her.
"Kxcuse us, everybody? The
bride and the maid of honor must!
get dresseJl. And you, too. Rich. j
Wear your white Jtnlckers,
and
yoi1r Vf,Ty best tie."
ne devoured her with biasing
eyes, and Implored like a suppli-
ant. "(Jive me another kiss. Sib."
-No no more. Run along. Slin-
pirton. No can't come to the
bride's boudoir today. Go on get
out! Mab and I huve a lot to do.
But he went with them to their
stateroom, and held her to him,
and kissed her madly.
When he had gone. Sybil closed
the door, and stood w ith her back
against It. Mabel had sunk limply
on her berth, arid was fanning her
self listlessly.
"No time for speeches, Mali. 1
know you're going to be a good
scout
"But, Sib how about Craig
Please, Mab."
"Rich has swept you
feel, dear "
I know. Mali. Thais
; needed someone to Bweep mo off
'my fee. Besides. Crnlg Is ton cood
FcRce IM THIS
HP.U6CS - CTuSTf
FIMO OUT
(or me. Rich In more ray sort,
t'ralis 'las me up oo a ut-(iisll.
Wlieu 1 i-amif tuppling down, I d
tirv-ak, his heart. Thrp aren't any
I-dstals hi Hichard's lift. 1
calln t disillusion blra he's not
I"1"1 lnd.M
'ii. uj anr, t mum juu n re
making a mistake.". There were
tears in Mattel's eyes.
"Maliel Itlake, duo't you know
had luck to cry on
l wedding
aa .
Sybil dabbed at hr own eyes.
K"fn to wear my Cray ceor-
I nose roues will oe Beaveo
' acainst It. Hurry up. like a good k'
n'"- ee a iimiu w wm.
" uw-ii, """ j
That bine crepe de chine Is lovely j
on you, and you can wear your ,
previous piiia i;ai, to mairn your i
i roses. Oh, such
swanky wed -
dime
Sybil was tossing things about.
"No ;ich of a trot!f?2U. F:r
" T ' , IT V .
pairs of stockings. Two negligees.
one of them muggy. Three slips,
with the hem out of one, and the (Anwittod itwi uci wire)
shoulder alrapi lit another. Sixj SALKM, Ore., Sept. 20. Daugh
night dresses. Too bad I haven't : ters of the American Revolution,
a white one in the bunch. lirides estimated to number over 2,k),
are supposed to wear white, aren't gathered In the ball of represen
they? Oh, well.... Remember j tatives at the stale bouse today
when Kufd Swallow wus married : for a spcrial state conference hon
slie had iwo dozen of everything. I oring Mrs. Alfred i. Hrosseau, na
From vests to shectM. And litr Uonal prnsident gRneral. and Mrs.
mnnogram on every blessed ; iHinm Herman Walker, national
tiling. " 1 vice-president general. Mrs. K.
ylill, your mother will have a
fit."
"i know' It. Poor old dear! liut
think of all the trouble I'm saving
her money, too."
"What will Tad say?"
"Tad? Oh, he always said I was
crazy."
"And Valerie?' '
"The devil with Valerie."
"Oh. Sib Sib, dear. I wish you
wouldn't. You II be sorry. 1 know
you will."
j "I'll be sorry, whatever I do.
I Mab, and I've been miserable
enough. God knowB, to get a break
some where. It's too late for post
mortcms now.
Mabel was crying softly. Wiping
her eyes Ineffectually.
11 sne couiu only see nerseic
thought Sybil Impatiently. ' Come
on. Merry Sunshine." she coaxed.
into your gtaa ragB. 1 ou re noiuiug j anout ner impressions. All Parts
up the party." 1 Inns, she said, seemed to be hard
She preened Into the little glass , working.
on their washstand. and remem-
bered Valerie, exquisite in satin. Shocked Mrs. Mcpherson was the
parading before the long mirror in' prevalence of what she termed
her dressing table. Two girls from ' "open bars' and interviewers as-
Madame de Coen's arranging her j sumed she meant the cafes.
"11. and fixing the sweep on heri Mrs. McPherson said she
o' much like Val's wedding,'
remarked. "That sirl had a
j she
modihte and two maids to dress
her mi. (Jet on to your Job, Alaile
itKHsviie Mabelie. Tie that knot in
back, will you? Bows are such a
darn nuiHance.
"My dear, you can see right
tlnough this skirt! Where's your;this week. Such cars as 1928 Pon-
pink slip? Here- hook mo up in tiac coupe, 1928 Ford coupe, 1927
your;the back. Now, then, how do
.1"
iook:
(To Be Continued)
(And In thf
nejct chapter Pvhil
Different! But
It Ought to
SfeP, I'M STtLU OH.l'M $ 6(-ftO To
oi TW' j it-Mow Woo
Fon.ee'. J Cri4 Met.P Me
iT'i-lVST, sP's1
gTJ Adr your grocer for
1(25) I Crown Cak
rvW 'our Pronounced
L ' j by foremost cater-
gets married
and Is not long
m reerettinE it )
0
E. E. Oakes Salem was In
I this city over Tuesday attending
;to business affairs.
I DAUGHTERS OF AMERICAN
REVOLUTION IN 6E68ION
Apr-erson of McMlnnville stare
j regent, is presiding .and made the
i r-n iunr iu iti aj Ul I. J. UtrrB-
loy's welcome.
At dresses by Mrs. Hrosseau
during the forenoon conference
and by Mrs. Walker In the After
noon are features of the day. Both
will speak at a banquet tonight, at
which time the governor will also
be a speaker.
o- i
Eat barbecue sandwiches and,
live forever. Crand Road Stand.
AIMEE LIKEi GAY PAREE
(AawxiatH hm Loan Wire)
Paris, sept. 20.-
Paris, the so -
called modern Babvlon. does m.il
1 appear to be as wicked as renre-
1 senteu. Mrs. Amiee Semple lc-'
Pherson,' Los Angeles evangelist, 1
Informed those who Inquired todavj
The only thin that mildly
planned to Btay two or three days o
In Paris to show her son the FOR COUNTY CLERK
sights. Then she will go to Swltz-I To Voters: As democratic nom
erland for a vacation, after which Inee for the ofriee of County
she will conduct an evangelical Clerk, I hereby solicit your sup
campaign In England. 'port at the general election to be
Unusual fine assortment Of used
cars on display in our show rooms
Oakland coach, 1927 Chevrolet
rcoacn, iy.ii ord touring aud
imany others priced
very reason-
labhT. Don't fall to come and see
thm. Hansen Chevrolet Co.
Not Too Different!
7 W -'M7
Help!
V)HfTS "VW SoRST VlRMAI
WW To Mt
IT OMTOP O' THt
m
Fifty Per Cent
A John Deere Tractor will do fifty per cent more
work in the same time. See it, talk it over, buy it.
Terms to responsible farmers.
Special Tractor Disc $90.00
FanriBar2aC4)operativeExchange
ROSEBURG AgenU for OAKLAND
Fairbanks Mora & Co. Bean Spray Pomp Co.
John Deem Plow Co. Shervm-Williamt Co.
L. N. Miller Denydrater Co.
LAST ftURVIVfNG SON OF I
QEECHER TAKEN BY DEATH J
NEW YORK. Sept. 20 Word of
the death of Col. William C. .
Beecher, last surviving son of the
late Henry Ward Beecher, In
Whltefleld, N. H.. Monday has,
been received by friends here.
Col. Beecher, who lived In ,
Brooklyn Heights, where his
fat Iter's
J h.Tv.,Hnie
Hi. had been vacationing in
ah ., wft. fssiron
Is located.
niiRiauu "lieu lie - "
111 .maitm! trrrm nhir-h h
He .Jb;".. Sly. JHn.
ary 26. 1849.
1 widow.
He is survived by his
! MC"nc"
( Regular 1
Remibllcan nominee for Counts
Judge for Doughu County. Youi
support and vote respectively so
Uclted. (Paid Adv.)
FOR COUNTV JUDGE
As democratic nomine for the
offlco of county Judge, I solicit the
support of the voters of Douglas
county at the general election to
: be held Tuesday, Nov. 6, 1828.
(Paid adv.) Walters. Hamilton
.held November 6th. I have had!
six years' experience as First De-!
nutv Countv Clerk and am thor-
oughly familiar with the routine
of the office. If elected. will en-
deavor to make courtesy to the
nubile one of th ntitsfnnolnir ton.
lures of the nduilntstration. (Paid
Ariv t
ROY AGEE.
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AV) tjDCV.VHUAT
C- UCS CMM
t RO or Of .
us 6envJ6
roc o.)0 accts.'?
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L,HUH?VIE(.L'
VI
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VMJ S . j IL Ii
VmeRG tT'U-
'( ( WASVou, I'D
CLIMB OP AM' PUT
esy for.
AVJIATOR.
GET
FOUR REASONS WHY
Ptople Buy at Brand's.
I. There Is a great display
of fancy fruit and melons
from the best orchards in the
whole valley. Everything
! guaranteed good, and there to
choose from.
8. Busy people can buy eva-
' ln t Brand", every day up
. -.n,K? a
to 8 t. m. Fair enough?
-
8. Only six minutes.
from
town on the highway,
with
'! '
snace.
4. The gardens are worth 4
seeing and one can get a
fountain ranch as well as
1 fruits. The children like to go
! to Brand's.
BRAND'S ROAD STAND
Considered One of The
Most Beautiful and Pay
ing Ranches in Umpqua
Valley
800 acre, lust east of Rose
burg tarrying 600 head of high
grade sheep and Angoi'd
coats. Modern residence, hay
and stock barns.
If yon are looking for a real
home with Income you are
cordially Invited to inspect
this property.
Write In confidence to
E. G. KmgWell
Chamber of Commerce
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