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V THE EIGKXE DAILY GVARD, Tlll'HSDAY, AIUUI. 0, 1008 grgains in Real JEstate U Property c,Dt . tsBoTod close in; J". .. .r month bW" ....... 1. "50.00 F " . . r.rmi addition ... .r.nbarn on ei -now- nOw 8HSS.OU su t'- " , . n South Lincoln: .Wonou" $200.00 " ... 100x120 feet, water Wt . ..J Knrth Front. j v. -oat Klh St.. -House ano - - location, ml SOsUO. West 12th St. ... 5nxl60 feet south Olive t-V -..a it nrlce SWSO.OO i,t 63x160, rair uuru, a Th built: alson connected v..rv fine locntion .". $1200.00 V-Hoose and lot, North Pearl Pries si.wv.wv l 1-2 acres close in; $400; ilown; balance on or before rears at 7 per cent interest. r i 1.2 acres wltn nouses sset out, 1 and 2 yonrs oin. ,S lots In Gross addition, ( S:1.00 2 lots W. 6 St $(150.00 6 ronm house, pantry con- e foundation, sie of lot. 5 tlx price ;.-House and lot In Coburg. h the money asked for this i, price $1100.00 4 Lot 06 2-3x100; North Law. e street. Price IWJ.i.OO :. 2 lots on College Hill, sie 150; price $175.00 i7 room house; frame barn. sen house and park; size of IM1I6O; price $2050 :. House and lot and barn; Eagene, price $1050.00 .-Lot North Pearl St.. ? 9450.00 'Lot East Eugene, Kelsey's :J add, price $225.00 I!. a room: new house. 1 lot. 0. Or with two lots $1100 ric lights and phone in the e; good well of water. -Lot 160x120; WEEKLY REPORT OF terilay. while sheep are a shade ras- CD01V n.TflDV ul lln I I nil I U II I 1 ier. No changes in shet'p quotation rilfirur iiinurT 'were announced. Keclepts today iu- LUUCflt: MAhntl I'luded 120 cattle, 100 sheep and (D ter works water piped to house; nice lawn and fiwers; the or chard is 12 years Wj, rf'ce $0000.00 "I sell 10 acres on south for -irjjper acre. No. 11. 320 acres. 130 nlnw lan.i 9 miles west of Eugene; good or chard, house and barn, price per acre Q $20.00 No. 13. 305 acres 6 miles from Eu gene: good wheat land; all incul tivatlon; good house and barn; good road; price, per acre. .$13.00 Will divide the place for $45 per acre. No. 15. 7. fiacres, good buildings, small fruit, house hold goods and farming tools, chickens, horses, cows, pigs and new-agon and har ness; close in, price . . . .$2,(100.00 No. 11 320 acres, 105 plow land, Eugpjie; the best of land, Price $:!,2oo.oo No. 17. r-2 5 acres 1 J -2 miles east on road so Coburg; ail the btst rivet bottom land, price, per acre $155.00 10 acres at Thurston House and store building; good barn mid oth er out buildings; mostly in fruit; Price I2,imio.oo No. 19. 160 acres, 9 room house, barn 60xC0, family orchard, some personal property goes with the place; price per acre ....$50.00 No. 20. ft room house, 3 lot size, 50x140 feet; one lot set in fruit; barn large enough for i! head of horses; coal house; will sell or trado for Eugene property; Price $2500.00 No. 21. 92.10 acres, S room house. 2 new bams; good 0 acre apple orchard: small house and cherry and npplo orchard aside from the other, price $10,000.00 No. 22. 520. acres, house, barn, 75 acres In cultivation; creek running through the place; good stock ranch; price, per acre ....$10.00 No: 23. 354 acres 3 miles north 01 Coburg; all good wheat land; good houso and barn; price pei acre $50.00 No. 20. SO acres In Crook Co., Ore., all In cultivation; good wheat land, prico $i3tH!.oo No. 27. SC 1-2 r.rros 12 miles "ast of Eugene; 40 acres in cultivation: balance in pasture and brush; Price $5,000.(M: Xo. 2S. 100 acres 2 1-2 miles n. 01 CrcGVt'c'l; lio i.iiiiii!iiai in lit- imi aero $2().0.- No. 31. 3 1-2 acres In city limits. Iiiiiwo lmrri ttWWIlk Ill- gOOd barn, ' ' $1050,00 vo. a. 244 acres; good ts room , ., . , . . house and barn; 40 acres In cultl Urge House, 3 lots. East vatinn. ,,ince in ' pasture and I?; Price $1200.00! ,.! '. 1 ,.,n t , i,. S!-House and lot on paved Price .' $3,000.00 N;dose in; price. . . .$H(00.00 1 No S4.100 acres 2 1-2 miles north. -oi 7. IJ.-Xew house, large lot 100 wr desirable location, ill tarn, price $5000.00 1 Acres and 3-4 acres; also ill Blair street addition: $100 f; balance on or before 2 sat 7 per cent Interest. Farms N P-46 acres all good bottom ua in crop; poor buildings, m east of Eugene, 1 1-2 miles test of Springfield; ;? $2800.00 50 acres 3 miles east nf R11- bridge; 25 acres In cultl va !; ' lb timber, estlmnrn Knn 'ii of wood; all good potato or Duiiaings poor;- ;e $3500.00 -150 acres 2 1-2 mlloa oniith. 1: ot Eugene; good house and ? 'lie buildings, concrete fenced in otv iffMnf is. all kinds of fruit; good wa- i 01 soil; price per $75.00 -" acres, house and barn with chicken wire; one acre -"ies; all kinds of fruit; $3,350.09 -S6 acres. 2 1-2 miio. nti. f. ten aost tkiAt tnr ti. "" I room hnnu .aJ r; i rouns orchariJ; 11 - , urrnes; living water, WJjlJO --8 acres 4 mtina . v t:,!; h"lse and good i - o fruit; 125 ic "1:'vatlon; 14 acres In '-Tit .n"w ho" hons- a')01" ; m timi,f.r ad pasture; IMN) l hittini hark 4 1-2 5c Wool-irj,.. 1'oultrjr, KRgs, etc. r-ggs l'er dozen, 12 l-2c. Dairy lluttcr Per ro(-u0ir45. Creamery Hutter Pti roll, 60 1 Hens Per lb., 10c. O Prys l'er lb., 10c. Q.eese Per ID., 7c. Ducks Per lb., He. Turkeys Per lb. 12VjC. Fruits. egelabh-i, Ftc. Pot;tdl-50c per cwt. Unions l'er cwt. $5.00. Lemons Per case, $4.25.0 Oranges $3.00. Livestock Market. Steers Per lb 4 fif 3 l-2c. Good cows 3 i 31-2. Hood prime dressed venl- Miition 011 foot 4 1-2 ct Eggs Per doz. 13c. Kai Hogs, dressed 6 1-2 dl (ruin auu Feed. Flour $4.40. Oat Hay, $13. Tiinof-.y bay Per ton $15. New Oats l'er bu. 4 5c. ltran 1'ir ton, $9. Mixed feed l'er ton $ 30. Shorts. p,-r ton 532. New Whs at l'er bu. S5c. Rolled barley l'er ton $34. Chopped feed fi per ton. Cracked Corn $36-4 0. POKTLAM) MARKET UFI'OltT. Portland, Or.. April. S. What Is reported to b;. a combination of three sugar companies ol the Pacific coast forced the price of sugir rom 20c. to 30c per nundrett pounds higher this morning, tin- higher figure bem,, for fruit, a'ld the smaller for other grades. Since the first advance of 30c on the coast a short time ago, there have been persistent, rumors that an amalgamation of the three competing companies on the Pacific coast bad finally been effected af ter several years of constant warfare which at least gave the consumer a chance for his money and the whole saler a small profit on the stocks he handled instead of trading in sugar at an actual loss. While the head of fices of tue various companies are located elsewhere, each maintains a selling agency in tliis city. Local handlers deny that any combination exUts. hut their mere word does not satisfy the trade or the consumers who have been forced to rfciy nearly a cent more a pound for sugar than be fore the supposed combination of In terests went Into effect. It is re- practically controlled by the Amer ican Sugar Refining Company. 'I'lie Potato Market. The potato market today showed a slightly firmer tone, tne result of n perceptible improvement in the South but prices underwent no change and dealers generally hold that It is use less for growers to look for better figures than are now offered at any time this spring. Jobbers are buy ing In a steady way at 4 5 to 00 cents a hundred, and they say It takes a strictly fancy article to bring tho lat ter price. ".My advice to farmers just now Is to sell wherever they can get 50 to 60 cents for their goods," said a dealer today. "Many of the growers. I notice now, are inclined to be a bit bullish In their views of the potato market and this I attribute to the misleading reports that have been sent out by Southern Commission firms soliciting shipments directly from the farmers. The growers now are not sending goods south to any great extent, yet they are inclined to take seriously the reports that reach them and hold off against offers that are made by local jobbers." Onions Firm at $5 for Hest. Local onion market Is very firm nt at $5 for the best stock, although one or two dealers are talking of ask ing $5.25 later In the day. The fact h.Ks. The cattle were brought in from Eastern Oreg.m and the sheep a... I 1.... '..M.,.' Il,.ln,c At this time of year veal Is al j,ways plentiful and the market al vjAvays shows a weakening tend-y. The bulk of the veal that reaches the local market is country dressed and shipped to the Front street com mission houses. These receipts for .week have been heavy. Hoard 01 Trade u.uouQus on veal today were S to S 1-2 cents down to 6 cents for course and heavy grades. Only a small proportion of the veal received is such as to l-ring the top g-lce. Med ium grades are not oVer-aetive while Inferior stotiff still drugs at the low prices. The sup,0,y of country dresod pork Is still about sufficient for the de mand and the market is steady at the previous quotations. Livestock quotations ruling today in the local market are: Hogs llest $6.00(0 $6.25; med ium $5,754)6.00; feeders $5.25iif MAY MOVE HERE! Tho spray fiu-iory b; quii work In Albany, vlost'd by iii r of the clt coum'il. It-Ls ronsiitonni; a proposi tion to m iWKuiu'tU'. where (ho pro pie want it, ami wop.': ki.-k if it 1 inside the rlty limit, where it needs to be on juvoun: of the transportation facilities. There is a factory ut Sa lem in a prominent place, and no dis turbance has evtr been caused there. Most places uro ulad to secure such factories even if there is somewhat of a smell on occasions. If the fruit business diielopsG).tts spray business is bound tu he a hit; one. and it will take a bis factory to supply the de mand. Albany Ieimerat. STATKMKXT NO, 1 THK STATK. Cattle Uest steers, $ 4 . 7 T (W 4. ST.; medium $4.25 ii 4.75 ; common $;!.50 (?f 4.0i: best cows $3.75(ii 4.25; com inon, $3.25 cri 3.75; calves i 'n 4.50. Sheep lies', wethers $t .k f.50 ; ewes. $5.3011 6.00; Bpriiii; lamw nominal. Portland Quotnt ions. Creamery Hutter 2-5ty 2 7 l-2c, K;cs. 15c ct K.c. Chickens $ct l.V Wheat Valky S5; Ohiestem S7c. Oats Per ton, $2t!'u27. Parley Per ton, $24.50 m 2 s . J'ay Timothy. $17; Cheat $15. 0 rain Hay 151 16. Mohair- -Choice, 2 5c Wool Valley, 1 4c (u 1 lie. Hops Prime 4r(u 5 l-2c. Potatoes 4 5r. per cwt. Onions $4.75 '( 5.00 per cwt. Cascara (Chiltim bark I 3c fti 3 1-2 per pound. Portland, Ail 7. -Hot urns from the different counties and levlattve i districts t 'roui;houi the stale make it i more and more- apparent that the probability of a Statement No. 1 ma jority in the next legislature Is now a practical certainty. It Is (rue there are many more candidates tor the senate and house who have entered the field either unpledged or pledged to "repuhliian voters' choice" or .some t-imilar pledge than have come out flatfooiod on a Stateuuut No. 1 platform, but the number of those wishing to run for uu office on any platform docs not lrulYato tho way ' the votes are going to fall. From every hand reports are com ing to the friends of Statement N;i. 1 in Multnomah county, telling of the I great uprising in popular sentiment I in support of the principle. In Mult I nomah dimly the sentiment js grow ing rapidly and there Is strong reason to believe that the entire elegation favoring Statemuit No. 1 will be nominated and olotied in June. RltiHTH (MtAllH XX A Ml . I.VIUNS me of the nuniher of questions want ed and tho name of tho person ap pointed to conduct the examination al least 1 'i days heforo the date foi which tho questions aro wanted, for the examination should tiotify The eighth grade final examina tions for the public schools will he held .May 14. 15. June 11, 12. Teachers who have pupils ready W. H. DILLAItn, County SuDorlnU'ndeM. Si'KCIAL l!ATi:S TO KICKXI-l Krom all points, Salem to Ashland, I uoiu inclusive, special rales in line una -j.ie-i tin u i.iiu mi me unmu nip. on account of the musical festival to be held here April 14 and 1". al3 A. J. UILLETTK, Agent. house and 3 barns; good orchard; Price, per acre -t $73.00 No. 35. 6S0 acres on the McKenzlb River near the Hendricks Ferry; Price, per acre $10.00 No. 3S. 637 acres, 160 acre3 plow land, good house and extra good barn; plenty of timber, price per acre $33.00 No. 37. 160 acres 8 miles west; house, barn; price per acre $;10.00 No. 38. 100 acres, 75 in cultiva tion; 6 acres in orchard, choice fruit, 9 room house; barn poor, two good wells. Price $1000.00 No. 39. 15 acres, S acres in orchard, barn, price $:i000.0() No. 43. 116 acres, 100 plow land, 4 acres In orchard, 10 room house, new barn, 35xS0 feet; SO acres In wheat, oats and hay, good fence; ci, .so.300.00 I that a car of Texas Tiermnda onions No. 44. 20 acres, 3 miles from thb(wn nl.rivo here within the next 10 city; new 7 room house; good (j.iy9 s causing holders of local stocks barn, cows, chickens, pigs, farm-(0'KO sl)mewhat slow with their pro ing tools; new wagon, buggy, I posed advances. However tho best double harness goes price with place; i()Cai stock Is still In fine shnpe and $:1,.MM).M1 will easily keep for a month or so .,, .1.1 and will he In demand for shinning V"- l"V iZ ncVp. Vn k I purposes throughout tho northwest of Crewe l, 100 acres n cultlva- 1 j a) h(iRn oliu re acres without build- for, ppr . . $'J7.wO acre,, 4ol., ml,p3 north ,:i !!'"ish land. t'.on; all kinds of fruit; ood room house; barm 40x56; cn put In electric lights, school boue; -l mile xood road; will 11 ret unimproved for :vr ic . 0.00 Or all for 50 i-r acre. Xo. 4. S10-arret In ! .Co.. ISO crc Kooil Alfilf lo4; "" !1 piriil ihut land; k1 rmm Fiou; 3 mllei ..ut f Hnnn. " Count stat of )!& ''.. t.-r rinut.Vlc $.vm.oo Kujuire of ..I. W. II .1 . wier, KiKiHe, OreguB. Xo. ir,l nrn 1-2 south of Creswell; ! atTes in cultivation;.- acres In logan lierri-s; liv ing water, good s roonVhoti barn, price per ai re No. 4S. 5 acre trad miles of rlty (a$, per must nil 1 ..j "n i'l in ,ni-r,' r i-:i , r .- ' S4 barn- ' - 'I ' ,. hi. 'J'i"-l UlllOllllO- '.', I"- ' 8li''.)0 or nior'1. 2 acr $l."i,im -nli!f frntn ed. The Texas onions cannot 00 sold hern tviu r low as the present mar ket. i the trade Is not fearful o iuiK.titluD. llraiud re now rol- lltis. lin-M Mr.r of VimHrf. " V'n-ie is n great scarcity of poul try along front street, although sup plies of late have been average ones. The coming of Kaster and the Jewish holldavs has created a larger call for chicks and this has resulted In prices holding stiff. l-'"r the Jewish trade tiiere 1, a lair d-niand fur geese and 1 11 r k (' v-l. Kuu-i are holding unchanged around 16 16 1-2 with sales of smal! lots at the latter figure. Receipts are holding about the season. Hatch. Ing season Is exp-cted to cut down the n-rlvals poiiti.-) Ka-'-r demand is not SlHM-inl ltouiHl-Ti-in IttiteH to San I- nincisco. On account ef the Fleet Celebra tion, tickets will be on sale to San Francisco and return for $25. Ut). Sale dates May 2nd nnd 4th. Final return limit 29 days from dato of sale. A. J. GILLETTIO, ml Agent. Tho Kiinl Yoji Iltivo AhQiys Roujdit, anil whlol(Jn been in uso for over 30 years, lm borno tho .nati.i ot nr ft'ul 1"" broil iiuule tuiiler his jr JCj(&?! sonal sniiorvisioii sim-o It.-i lnl'iiiu j-. WoaVZ J-f-UcAxA. Allow m 0110 to -.l.Hoivo you in tliLs. All Coimtert'elts, linltatioiisi nnd ".Tiist-us-ooil " nro but ICxporiiiicuts tluit trlllo with ami o- er I ho lioalth of lulauts KM'l C'lillilreii lixpc-'.aco ugntiixt lCxperlini'iiU What is CASTORIA Cnstoriu ii a linrmloss mibstltutii for Caslor Oil, Vuro Iforic, Drops ami Soothing Syrups. It is l'leasnnt. 11 lotitalns neitlu r Opium, IMoipliino nop otlirr Kurcotio Mtlistam e. Its nga is its friiiiriintoe. It ili-stroys 'Woruis 11111I allays I-Vrfrishiirss. It iMiros ilarrliu-a ami V lml t'ollo. It roliovi-s Ti'clliiiifr Trouliles, rnrt'S Coustimtloii ami Flatulency. It assiiiillat-s tliu l-'ooil, regulates tho Stoiuiu-li ami itnwi ls, t4litifr lieullhy imt I'titural sleep. Tho C'hililr.'ii's Paiiaci'ii Tho Jlether'u Piiciul. GENUINE CASTORSA ALWAYS Bears tlio Signature of HOl'SK TOU BALK A modern, up-to-dato cottapo of 9 rooms, large burn; all nearly new; all kinds of fruit, berries and flowers; one of the best locations In Eugene. Inquire 766 High street. tf lXMtli.Y ITiOlS (Spi'i-l'il f,imspnniKMt(t') Klniira, April K. Whooping (""UKh a the oriliM' of tlu day In our i-tiy. Kevival nit't'tlngs will hi;in at the Christian I'hurrh on Thursday evun- InK. Kveryhody lnvlti'd. .Mr. ('(mam i.s reported sli'k at this writing. Miss Khuenco Innian closed a very successful term of school at the Red Oak school on Friday, and hcan to teach a throe months' term on Mon day at Kir tirove. llert litmau and wife spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cheshire on the rid Re. If the Wank If n correspondent will come tip we will he tflnd to show him over our rltv and l t him si-n ib Im provements. llt said at least four new families had moved Into Kim Ira. Humph! Miss 1-aurel Innian, the teacher In the Sweet district, went, to Kunene. on tho staKo Krlday night, returning on Monday morning. Mhs Mary (iay spent a few (lays at homo this week. Kred Yates.expeetB to begin mak ing choose In a few dnys. Iteeso Ztimwalt Is breaking a colt to work to tho wheelbarrow. Look out .girls. Mr. Klwell Is clearing up his nrlp erty in tho northern part of tho city. G. H. Hrown has Invested in n lot of new wlro fence and expects to Im prove things around his place, SUA. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CCNTAUR OOMFMNT, TT MUNRM THCCT, NEW VOUH tJTV. OASOLINR WOOD RAW! NO W. G. White ! prepared to saw your wood on short notice. Phone Black 4351. Residence, 516 West Sixth street While it lnsts, ISO shares Unltoil Wireless Preferred Stock, ttusttunped. transfer giiarantrpd; any size certi ficate; only $12.50 per share. Com pany's price, $1G.50. 1'. O., Uox 4, Portland. - al5 Investurt. will doulilo their money tracts In the Blair street adilltlot. The city must on I hi In that dlrectlen. hi iwo years If they buy lots or acre Plenty of Trouble. Is caused by stagnation of the llvci and bowels. To get rid of It and headache and biliousness and the poison that brings Jaundice, tnkn lr. Kind's New Life Pills, the reliable purifiers that do tho work without erlmlltiK or griping. Hiic at W. A. KuykeiitliiU's drug store. FOB HAMC BY OWNKIl Good building lot on Enst Twelfth street, near car line, 95x160 feet. Al so eli;ht-rooni cottage and two lots on North Mill street. liiiiiiro of J. J. WALTON, Law Offlco, 513 Willamette St. B20 seW.ll. O Brief Nil -half; priiV por No, S:t(.i) i'vracre.. . .t,-.iAi O.n r. o 1 r,.i f,,V'2.Pr-s 6 "'He from1 i Ovar v in ..i L f no dairv f; of . A t ' t"uugn iana , - " i i.uirn n iMiuAe ,V n,ir XO. .! 4 41' . ."I ' of r.iiiroa-1 P. .. arm lan price s-JJ.iui 1 r.iile from city i:t clierriei;. ap 1 1-i acre, in all 1 - Ml 7 room (-rhatv wa- GO 3 ::.:o': 't"!'" W I rout Stn W Brief .!. 1 v-m .11 9- wo... b.e IT o-Itl'l tiie h.lll r.H'ky; .-: In i-.' iv till f. !! 0 ,1 G lil'TIl'-Til r,f Kl.ir'ila .1 to.l ,y. liell Will ,1. 1.IJ ' t 1 ' , ' - J ? I w trA 'l J f i A- ' X .1 a 342 Wiilim?tt? St. J. A. I'lcunv JovJi y SincQ 0 O 0 O' O t :'t, 1 COLONIST RATES from all parts of the United States and Canada to all parts of Ore gon and the Northwest will be put in effect by The Oregon Railroad Navigation Co. Southern Pacific Company (Lines in Oregon.) Daily Duriug March and April, 1 908 FICOM THK PHINCIPAI. riTIKH OK TIIH MlltDI.K WK8T THK KATKS WIMi BIO AS FOLLOWS; From cmcAOO mk.oo ST. LOUIS li;m.(Mi KANSAS CITY :t(.(lo. From COUNCIL BLUFFS $110.00 OMAHA $:.(M ST. PAUL !(O.UO Corresponding rates from all other Kasturn points. Stopovers at plcasuro at all points in Oregon, The Colonist Bate is the wentest ,,f liomelHiihlem. On-fioii has unlimited resources ami iieeils more jieoplo who desire lioiiies null larger opHirf uniUuM. Or,;o. peoplo cf.ii accomplish splendid results by heralding this oppor tunity to all tho world. Send Oregon literature giving good rullablo infor mation about tho stala, far and wldu. Call on the above railroads for lt if necessary. Fare CanBe Prepaid Hero at homo If desired. Any agent Is authorized to accept tho reulrcd de posit und telegraph ticket to any point. Call on, A. J. (JILLI-.TTi:, Local A tent or address, WM. McMURRAY, Central Puttngct Portland,. Or. ELI BANGS J. H. TEST C P. BARNARD EARL McNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables C.ibs Always Heady First Class Tufnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGES.. McKI'N.lH STAGE If jvrs Euiriir EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE A d.iilyt,i(i-lc,ivrKul!rii,it6 ,f. m, lor M,iplrtnii, clow connrctlon by uriintr ior Klurruct and Acme iii.Xi.m. Sljeridn nut call at privatf rr.idf ncc 5 but will call Inr b-Knaiie II notified Hit day brlore. Stage Phone Main 22 Livery Phone Main 21 awssswMa,......-- ,11, l,ii.-i i I -O'l'Tket. M l!i III rf,r, in -:.-p.ii ln.-'or V-Ti..ir. h,; .:i(Vthat p.-t-valb-'yea- CARUSO, WORLD FAMOUS TENOR. I.IIfl' O Ciirll-O. tli,- f lll'OIH teie-r. N to ! I. ;l-. III I . It III eiT.ll ol the larger i lties of the riii:nStntes foilnwlni: tb lhus will innliv tlioiiMtmN i?7 perx'tn who ir 1 the opera M-aon liu mi opportuiilty to beur this most uiureloti tloKir. Ills tour will last three weeks. j! FARMERS, LOOK HEilE! 8 K We have ,i number ot Two-iU R Vj u Kevcr.ible I I.irrows to close out II ft 8 inch l6-bl.idcJ$3.C0 8 in 18-bladc $30.00 " 10 inch 18-bladi $32.00 R ft Tl.ce arc extcn-:,,nh,-,,nd a! ,.,;,,,. Ve mu-.t have n J Qc tuutn. IluaW cut j.rices. Veonly Uve U ft ahotit u or IU ol tlietn, so cotr,- .-.ul v r 1 ......... .....J,.,. lM ..r-,r i Ot K'-t to New York diiin MOON (SV TINGLEY, 0 i-nst. 9th St. n Eu r.e, Oregon, fj tiiVaC' --V GSM O ''I i, O o