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to sell th e ir w h e a t a t $1 a b u sh e l
in o rd e r to e n a b le th e m id d lem en
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TH E ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
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O FFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
PA PER
T E L E P H O N E 39
fered more than any other group ofj
p ro d u c e rs, in c lu d in g co p p er, lu m b e r
or
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THE FRIENDLY PATH.
By W ALTER L. ROBINSON
j'T
X fo r
Will do anything
the poor except get
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off th e ir backs.”
This sta te m e n t once w as m ade
J by Tolstoi, the fam ous R ussian
t w riter, often lauded as the
J g re a te st friend of th e working-
t m an in the world.
,
\\ hat would he say or w rite
J today w ere he alive to see the
i hundreds of thousands of starv-
J ing women and children In his
t native land crying in vain for
J “a hunk of black bread and a
i d raft of bird-seed tea ? ”
•
One need not seek the rich
. men in order to find those who
' m istreat the u n fo rtu n a te poor,
i Lenin and T rotzky have bam ­
boozled thousands into follow­
ing them until the g re a t power
F of the R ussian people was vir­
I tu ally w rested from them to be
turned upon th eir own homes.
\\ ealth is not to blam e for
most of the injustices visited
upon hum anity. M ost of those
who possess m ore than the
average of m aterial things are
aids to our happiness and civil­
ization. I t ’s the clam oring a fte r
w ealth th a t tu rn s the world up­
side down and tram ples unfo r­
tu n ate s underfoot.
As fa r back as h istory re­
cords some have had m ore than
others. It will alw ays he thus.
Few of those who clam or m ost
for a “fa ir” d istribution would
be satisfied if given w hat they
claim is th eir share. N or would
they keep it long If they got It.
F inancial gains can only he
honestly acquired by c o n trib u t­
ing som ething to m ankind In
retu rn fo r It and by Im proving
one’s fram e of mind.
T he world Is not all w rong by
a g rea t deal. M any a re Just
thinking and living wrongly.
T heir unhappiness is th e fru it !
of th eir selfishness.
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b ility of o u r w hole c o u n try by s o c - iof ex. 8ervice
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m e n ’s o rg a n iz a tio n s.
ia lis tic p ro p a g a n d a .
G e n e ral p u b lic ity of th e L e g io n ’s
T h a t L e g io n -A u x ilia ry J o y F e s t
F a r m e r s ’ o rg a n iz a tio n s fo r co-op­
r5uMriErçPLAYG&OUND;
w ork and a c tiv itie s w ill be m ad e, b e­
You know th is h a s been in th e
e ra tiv e m a rk e tin g a n d b u y in g a re
‘ “ AMERICA
sides m e m b e rsh ip s q u a d s w ill p e r­ w in d — lite ra lly s p e a k in g — fo r som e
good o rg a n iz a tio n s an d only s u ffe r
so n ally call upon each p ro sp ect.
days, b u t now it is a c tu a lly going
w hen th ey follow so c ia listic a n d
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t
i h a p p en . T h e c o m m itte e from th e
co m m u n istic te n d e n c ie s th a t alw ays
C o m m an d er D unn has in stille d his A u x ilia ry a n d th e L egion h av e had
in o u r c o u n try lead to ru in .
e n th u s ia sm in to every m em b er, and h e ir f ir s t m e e tin g a n d d ev ised p la n s
B ut th e old G re e n b ac k id£a of
h as a lre a d y se c u re d m o re m em b e rs a n d d e ta ils fo r a ro u s in ': tim e fo r all
P
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su p p ly in g him w ith ch eap , in fla te d
fo r 1922 th a n w ere paid up in 1921 in a tte n d a n c e . T h e re w ill be no h a lf-
the comfort of a
.OREGON*
m oney, o r ra is in g th e p o stal sav in g s
H is p lan s in clu d e ju s t a b o u t all th e b a k e d s tu f f th is tim e. It is a ll p la n ­
WASHINGTON & .
b a n k r a te a n d lo a n in g it d ire c t to
W E L L -W A R M E D HOUSE
^BRITISH COLUM2IA-1
a c tiv itie s th a t a n y o n e w ould w a n t ned o u t a n d w ill a b s o lu te ly fu n ctio n
th
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on
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re
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ts,
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5R^MT, COOL DAYS
d u rin g th e co m in g y e a r. H e s ta r te d as p lan n ed .
is in su re d by th e use of o u r
I A RESTFUL SLEEP EVERY NIGHT.
is N o rth D a k o ta p o litical ju n k .
o ff w ith a ro u sin g m e e tin g last
h a n d so m e new m odel stoves.
T h e re w ill be a s u p p e r— g et th a t
T u esd ay n ig h t w hen his new o ffic e rs — a s u p p e r a t 6 :3 0 o ’clock b u ilt
T hey w arm th e house sp le n d id ­
O rganized f a rm e rs a n d b a n k in g
w ere in sta lle d , g iv in g us a ll one of a ro u n d r o a ts p o rk a n d brow n gravy
ly w ith th e lea st co n su m p tio n
sh o u ld c o -o p e ra te on f a ir te rm s, b u t
th e b e st tim es we h av e h ad. A bout as th e fo u n d a tio n , w ith all th e fix in ’s
o f coal. See th em a n d y o u 'll
th e a s s a u lts on th e fe d e ra l re se rv e
50 m em b e rs a n d p ro sp e c tiv e m em ­ e tc .; a n d a r e g u la r p ro g ra m , co n ­
a p p re c ia te th e ir b e a u ty . And
b a n k s an d b a n k in g in g e n e ra l, a re
b e rs w e re present-
th e ir im p ro v ed d esign en ab les
s is tin g of som e of th e b e st ta le n t in
based upon so m e v ery u n f a ir s ta te ­
T he n e x t ev en t of im p o rta n c e th e city, a n d it will all be ex-service
th
em
to give th e g re a te s t
m en ts.
com es w ith th e Legion A u x ilia ry o r A u x iliary .
a m o u n t of h e a t a t th e little s t
F o r in sta n c e, a s ta te o rg a n iz e r of
W e’ll a ll he
expense.
(F ro m O regon A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege) p a rty J a n u a r y 20.
1 hose w ho h a v e ¡these p r e p a r a ­
fa rm b u re a u s fo r O regon te lls fa rm ­
S p rin g se e d in g fo r p a s tu r e m ay th e re .
tio n s in c h a rg e a r e : M rs. S. A. P e te rs
e r a u d ie n c e s th a t th e fe d e ra l re se rv e
* * *
be done a t th is tim e. A good m ix ­
J
r .. M rs. R. L. B u rd ic J r ., M rs, S. A.
b a n k loaned th e N a tio n a l C ity b a n k
♦ ♦ ‘ “ ‘ “ ‘ ‘ ‘ t l l l l l l - . - . ______ . .
T he c o m m ittee , a p p o in te d to clean P e te rs S r., M rs. Don S p en cer, a n d
tu r e fo r w e ll-d ra in e d la n d s o f w e st­
o f New Y ork $ 1 2 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 a t 5%
e rn O regon is E n g lish ry e -g ra ss six up th e m em o ria l m o n u m e n t a ffa ir, M rs. Cecil N o rto n , from th e A uxil­
p e r c e n t in te re s t, w h ile c h a rg in g
—» r t
p o u n d s, K e n tu c k y b lu e * g ra s s th re e re p o rt m o st e n c o u ra g in g re s u lts of ia ry , a n d H en ry P ace, S. A. P e te rs
c o u n try b a n k s 87% p e r c e n t in te r e s t
“ Illi MIMH i W i W'WIM
p o u n d s, m eadow fescu e th re e po u n d s, th e ir a c tiv itie s . N early e n o u g h has J r ., .M ilto n B iegal, C arl L oveland
fo r m oney to loan to th e fa rm e rs.
tim o th y tw o p o u n d s, red clover been ra ise d , so if an y b o d y w a n ts to C hick F a rlo w an d C o m m an d e r D unn,
If th is w ere tr u e it w ould ba ju st
th re e p o u n d s, a n d w hite clo v er one h av e an o p p o rtu n ity to say th ey h ad from th e Legion.
c a u se fo r an u p ris in g a n d a re v o lu ­
pound.
a h a n d in its e re c tio n , he had b e tte r
T h e tim e se le c te d is T h u rs d a y ,
tio n e q u a l to th e o v e rth ro w of R u s­
» ♦ •
ste p in to th e b a n k a n d leave h is do­ J a n u a r y 20, a t th e A rm o ry n a il, a n d
sia , a n d no one could b la m e th e
L e tte rs com e to th e p la n t p a th ­ n a tio n , b e c au se it is s u re to he it w ould be w ell fo r ex-service m en
M u st be u se d th is m o n th on y o u r o rc h a rd s to g e t
fa rm e r, b u t th e tro u b le is it is n o t
ology d e p a rtm e n t each y e a r from clean ed up th is m o n th .
to re m e m b e r th e d a te , b e c au se it is
tru e . B ut it is upon d isse m in a tio n
th e fu ll b e n efit. So P ro fe s s o rs C a te a n d R e im er say.
♦ ♦ *
fa rm e rs w ho h av e lost th e ir peach
fo r th e m a n d th e ir A u x ilia ry r e la ­
o f such s ta te m e n ts t h a t re v o lu tio n s
T h e n e x t n u m b e r of th e w in te r tives.
cro p b e c au se of peach le a f c u rl. T his
a re b ro u g h t a b o u t.
,
P L E N T Y ON H A N D
d ise a se can e a sily be c o n tro lle d w ith
T he n a k e d tr u th a b o u t a ll lo an s
m ad e by th e fe d e ra l re se rv e b a n k to one th o ro u g h s p ra y in g w ith B o r­
------ A lso ------
m em b e r b a n k s o r c o u n try b a n k s g e n ­ d eau x 6-6-50, a p p lie d b e fo re th e
e ra lly o v er th e U nited S ta te s is th a t bu d s sw ell. I t is b e st to choose a
th ey did n o t v ary o n e -h a lf of one p er b rig h t day in J a n u a r y fo r th is w ork
(C o p y rig h t.)
i
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cen t in th e r a te o f in te r e s t c h a rg e d ,
E a s te rn O regon fa rm e rs re se e d in g
an d w ere a b so lu te ly w ith o u t d isc rim ­
field s of p a rtia lly fro zen o u t w h e a t,
in a tio n .
sh
o u ld use s p rin g v a rie tie s a s n e a rly
BEARS ARE PLENTIFUL
T he fe d e ra l re se rv e system c a rrie d
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th e c o u n try o v er a panic a t th e end
“ P a rty ” of Ten of Them Stopped an
F e d e ra tio n ,h a r d
fe d e ra tio n ,
o f th e w ar a n d lo an ed m o re m oney sible.
Autom obile in Road.
to c o u n try b a n k s th a n to an y o th e r a n d B a rt a r e good to sow w ith fo rty ­
T
h
a
t
h
ears
a re as plentiful In n o rth ­
class. T he 87% p e r c e n t th e o rg an fold. M arq u is a n d even h y b rid 123
ern Colum bia county, Pennsylvania,
izer ta lk s ab o u t w as p ro b ab ly a d iv i­ m ay be used in re se e d in g T u rk e y
as rab b its is the declaration of m any
S?-»®
I who have visited th a t section.
d en d som e one of th e fe d e ra l re se rv e red. H y b rid 143 is a good v a rie ty
R eturning from a trip to the moun­
h a n k s paid on its sto ck from re -d is­ to use -in re se e d in g w h ite clu b s of
th e w in te r h a b i t
tains, F ran k H osier, R alpK Knouse,
c o u n tin g b a n k p ap er.
* • *
H a rry W elliver, A. J. H artm an ami
B ut th a t w ould be lik e sa y in g t h a t
O
m ar Ash say they w ere compelled
F
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it
tre
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s
th
a
t
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e
allow
ed
to
a b ig b u sin e ss th a t m ak e s 2 p e r cen t
to
stop th e ir autom obile because of a
on its tu rn o v e r o r sa le s each m o n th , grow th ic k a n d b u sh y from lack of
“h
e
a r p a rty " in the road ahead of
m ad e 24 per c e n t p ro fit in a y e a r, p ro p e r p ru n in g c a n n o t w ell be th o r ­
them. T here w ere ten h ears rom ping
o u g h ly sp ra y e d . See t h a t th e s p rin g
w hich w ould be u n tru e .
in the highway, tw o old ones uud eight
.’nba
T h e o r g a n iz e r’s s ta te m e n t is as p ru n in g leav es th e tre e s th in n e d o u t
u n f a ir an d a s u n tru e as his o th e r e n o u g h to a d m it a n a b u n d a n c e o f a ir g
l i
s ta te m e n t t h a t th e b a n k in g system a n d s u n lig h t, as th is p ra c tic e w ill
w ith d re w c re d it fro m th e fa rm e rs te n d to p re v e n t th e d e v e lo p m e n t of
a f te r th e ir g ra in cro p s w e re p la n te d d ise a se s a n d w ill m ak e th e r e g u la r
in 1920 a n d 1921, a n d forced th em s p ra y in g m o re effectiv e.
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Farm Reminders
CHICAGO OPENS NEW MUNICIPAL
_____ PARKING SPACE FOR MOTORISTS
— A U T O M O T IV E S H O P
to o M ain St.
S IM P S O N
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P h o n e 44
HARDW ARE
Nitrate ot Soda
A g r icu ltu r a l S u lp h u r
Ashland Fruit Association
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New Shipment of
W ooly a p h is on f r u it tre e s can
b est be c o n tro lle d by s p ra y in g w ith
a c o m b in a tio n o f lim e -s u lfu r a n d
m iscib le oil a p p lied in la te w in te r.
R e g u la r d o rm a n s tr e n g th lim e -su l­
fu r, 12 to 100, is used, to w hich is
ad d e d tw o g a llo n s of heav y m iscible
oil to each 100 g a llo n s of d ilu te
sp ra y . T he oil sh o u ld be d ilu te d w ith
an eq u al q u a n tity o f w a te r, w hile
a g ita te d v ig o ro u sly . T h e oil e m u l­
sion is th e n ad d e d slo w ly t o th e
s p ra y m ix tu re w hen th e ta n k is
n e a rly fu ll a n d w h ile th e w a te r is
w ell a g ita te d .
C hoose a p e rio d of
c le a r, s e ttle d w e a th e r fo r th e a p p li­
c a tio n o f th e sp ra y .
PURE FOODS
H ousew ives th a t re a l­
ize th e value o f p u re
foods-y-that take special
p rid e in uniform and
w h o le s o m e bakings,
n ev er fail to use
CALUMET
BAKING POWDER
You have positive proof
of th e p u rity —contains
only such ingredients
a s have been officially
approved by the U nited
S ta te s P u r e F o o d
A uthorities.
C ontains m ore than the
o r d i n a r y l e a v e n in g
stre n g th —therefore you
use less. It goes farth e r
—lasts longer. T h a t’s
w hy it is used by m ore
leading Chefs, Domes­
tic Scientists. Restaur-
ants, H otels, Railroads
than any other brand on earth.
«patain« fcft,
haluna powd
>w aef. come to
Ï Â U 2 » 0«w.
” cans. Be
Xoawantit.
N o rth w e s t
fru it
c a n n e rs
and
p a c k e rs h av e a c h a n ce to a tte n d th e
f ir s t c a n n e rs ’ school e v e r o ffe re d in
th e n o rth P acific d is tric t, b eg in n in g
J a n u a r y 30 a n d e n d in g F e b ru a ry 24.
T h is is a se rv ice c o u rse desig n ed to
ta k e th e college h o r tic u ltu ra l p r o ­
d u c ts se ctio n , th e f ir s t a n d o ld est in
th e I n ite d S ta te s, to th e c a n n e r.
How to c o n tro l o rg a n is m s in fru it
a n d v e g e ta b le p ro d u c ts , th e ir r e la ­
tio n to rip e n in g a n d p re s e rv in g , bac­
te ria In food p re s e rv a tio n , a n d o th e r
p ro b lem s fu n d a m e n ta l to th e c a n ­
n in g in d u stry , w ill be ex p lain ed in
th e lig h t o f re c e n t in v e s tig a tio n by
th e co llege e x p e rim e n t s ta tio n . A d­
ju s tm e n t a n d r e p a ir o f se a m in g m a ­
c h in e s w ill be In c h a rg e of a r e p r e ­
s e n ta tiv e of th e A m erican C an com ­
pany.
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Autom obile E ntering New P ark,ng G rounds a t Chicago.
»<•» ,n
7 in the m orning and 12 a t ni«dit for tho
has <»,. g„ ,e S. one
e.L er 2 “¡ „ e X X
IS on guard a t each place Upon
only one allow ed to drive in w ith
ing the num ber of his license and
m o rd er
get ,„ s , , , r. A U X S
m eat, a s ,„ e ,r e a r w u, „e
n
«
" !,ve
‘ 1 betw een the hours of
“Z
? T ' " ' 5' T l‘" " ark
en terin g tb *
uniform ed policem an
the m adfine
? V ri-Ver’ " 'h° is ,he
which i i ’
' eseiited with a card hear-
s e , a,
7 ,, “
«ate-keeper
sa fe r
, , 'e w X h u h a N a X . " ' ™ "6'”
DRAINING FUEL FROM
CARBURETOR CHAMBER
rycie pump, in w h ic h rue learn er wasn-
e r on th e plunger has been reversed
to produce suction instead of p res­
sure. A BB-shot is dropped Into the
sh o rt rubber connection betw een the
pum p and hottie, to serve as a check
Suction Device Illustrated Does valve.
By rem oving th e screw s holding the
Work Easily.
coyer of the float cham ber it can he
lifted ofi, then the second rubber tube
Not N ecessary to Remove T ank or Dis­ is inserted so th a t its end will reach
th e low est p a rt of the float cham ber
connect H eating and Feed Connec­
1 pon o perating th e pump, the contents
tions— Any W ater or P a rti­
of th e carb u re to r and vacuum tank
cles Drawn O u t
a re su .k e d into th e bottle without
spdl.ng a drop, and any w ater o r par-
In some six-cylinder autom obiles no
«H es of dirt th a t may he present will
provision Is m ade for draining the car­
brought a lo n g .- P o p u la r M echanics
buretor, or vacuum tank, w ithout re ­
M agazine.
m oving them or disconnecting the
heating and feed connections and a l­
lowing th e fuel in the vacuum. tan k to
run ofi through th e disconnected feed
Negress, 112 Years Old,
pipe. All th is m akes a lot of work
and trouble m erely to rem ove the few
Dies In San Antonio
drops of w ater or p articles of d irt th a t ?
In terfere w ith tl|£ operation of the
San Antonio, Tex.—M ary W il­
carb u reto r.
liams, said to jb e the oldest ne­
The little device shown in the draw ­
greas In Texas, died here, aged
ing will quickly draw all th e fuel from
one hundred and tw elve years.
She had lived in Texas 40 years,
coming
here from L ouisiana,
RIVE&SEO
R-UNOtR ,
w here for y ears she was a slave.
She had worked for m any prom i­
nent lam ilies in San A ntonio und
New O rleans.
E ig h t cow s, h a lf-s is te rs sire d by
M aple P a r k C hief, a n D. A, C. s ta ­
tio n re g is te re d Je rs e y , h a v e com ­
p lete d th e ir firs t-c a lf re c o rd s w ith
a n a v e ra g e yield of 8278 p o u n d s of
m ilk , a n d 441.4 p o u n d s of b u tte r f a t
p e r y e a r a t tw o a n d a h a lf y e a rs of
age. T he d am s of th e se cow s w ere
a ll sire d by G olden G low ’s C h ief and
a v e ra g e d 555.4 p o u n d s of f a t a t five
a n d a h a lf y e a rs. T h ese y ield s a re
e q u iv a le n t on a m a tu r e b a sis to 547
p o u n d s fa t fo r th e m o th e rs, and 603 W hen D raining the C ontents of the
C arb u reto r
F loat Cham ber and
p o u n d s fo r th e d a u g h te r s — a g ain of
V acuum -Feed T ank of an Automo­
7 p e r c e n t in o n e g e n e ra tio n .
bile, the Suction Device Illustrated
Makes It U nnecessary to Discon­
M any o b se rv e rs h a v e re p o rte d
nect the Float Cham ber.
so u n d s, d e scrib ed as “ _______
sw is h in o g ,”
the c a rb u re to r and vacuum tank w ith­
c ra c k lin g ,” e tc , a c co m p a n y in g d is ­
out rem oving anything but the cover
plays of th e a u ro r a . W h e th e r such of th e float cham ber.
so u n d s a re re a l o r im a g in a ry o r d u e
Two pieces of m etal tubing a re in­
to c a u se s o th e r th a n th e a u ro r a , Is serted through a tight-fitting cork,
fitted into a q u a rt bottle. One tube
an u n s e ttle d q u e stio n .
lea d s , to a cor.uaan imoo . of
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Smiling Face Cunlest
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sm ilin g faces, c lip p e d fro m
n e w sp a p e rs
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m ag azin es,
w ith part, o f th e a d v e rtis e m e n t
a tta c h e d , a n d b rin g th e m to
m e.
I w ill pay ,$,>.00 to th e p erso n
b rin g in g th e la r g e s t n u m b e r,
$ 2 .5 0 to th e seco n d a n d $ 1 .0 0
to th e t h ir d .
C o n te s t closes
F e b r u a r y 8 th .
Orres Tailor Shop
SPRATTS
DOG CAKES
M ade a c c o rd in g to th e h ig h
p r e -w a r s ta n d a r d
— D o g s o f all k in d s lik e
th em , a n d th e y a re th e v e ry
b est ot food fo r th em .
lb. p a c k a g e s ...............60c
5 lb. p a c k a g e s ................. $1.00
25 lb. b a g s ........................$4.35
TH E B E G IN N IN G
OF A B A N K - N O T E
L ittle M a r c i a ’s b a b y d r e s s th o u g h m a d e o f
th e fin e st lin e n w a s u ltim a te ly w o r n t h r e a d ­
b a re . O n e d a y it la n d e d in th e r a g b a g a n d
w a s sold to th e ju n k dealer. W h e n th e rag so rte r
to u c h ed th e discarded garm en t h e d etected in a flash
th e fine q u a lity o f th e flax and s e t it a sid e for a journey
to th e B u re a u of E n g rav in g and P rin tin g at W a s h in g ­
ton. E v e n tu a lly it becam e legal te n d e r—a bank-note.
J u s t how is told in one o f th e beautiful booklets
ab o u t O ur G ov ern m en t w h ich w e a re sending each
m o n th to th o se interested.
J u s t send u s y o u r nam e an d a d d re ss and you will
receive a copy of e v e ry issu e o f th e se rie s w ith o u t
cn ar ¿e*
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S ta n d a r d R o ta ry , tw o -in -o n e m ach in e, n e w .................... $65.00
B u n g a lo w W h ite R o ta ry , n ew ............................................. $65.00
B u n g a lo w W h ite R o ta ry , u s e d ..............................................$40.00
s ix -d ra w e r W h ite R o ta ry , u se d ......................................
$35 qq
s ix -d ra w e r N ew H o m e R o ta r y ......................................
$35 qq
L o n g S h u ttle S in g e r, u s e d .....................................................$25.00
L o n g S h u ttle S in g e r, u s e d .....................................................$20.00
W h e e le r a n d W ilso n C ab in e t, u se d ..................................$20.00
N ew C o tta g e , u s e d ..................................................................
.$15.00
A lo h a, u se d ...............................................................................
$10 00
“ 6 6 ” S in g e r P o r ta b le E l e c t r i c ............................................. $65.00
S in g e r R o ta ry , n ew b u t so iled .................................... .. . . . $60.00
T h e ab o v e a r e c a sh p ric e s. W e can a rr a n g e te rm s to s u it you.
“ Y o u r c re d it is g o o d .” Com e in a n d g e t th em . A ll d ro p h e ad s.
Singer Sewing Machine Co.
10 S o u th F i r S t.
M EDFORD,
OREGON
P h o n e 215-R