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TFTF, KLAMATH NEWS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iii I ii u .iii WednpHflay, Nov 3,- Iflgfi Page Ftv One Cent a Word Each Insertion Telephone 'TT One Cent a Word Each Insertion Telephoae CTT CLASSIFIED AD KATES Is par word Mrb lima ad Is prititeii am ad run on wssk 10 dls- eouut. Kama ad mo on month 40 dlacount. It par word aaeh lima ad la printed. TELEPHONE 877 tiih ma market placb FOR SALE REAL ESTATE IIIJIMKltH. ATTENTION! so Ri'i.KNDil) building loin lu wry dnslruulo location, . ' $3000 cash will bauillu. , 11900 Will buy thro dandy lot close In Two oro curuur lol. Vary liberal Inrina. 1300 Dandy new 3 -room homo completely turalhsd close In ow street to ha pavvd. Full bnse ment. garage, strictly modern. $1000 cash will baudle. IMIOO llautirul new Bpaulah slue ro home, desirable location. Hardwood floors, breakfast room, hullt-ln bath, full banomont, lots of bullt-lna. garage, splendid vlow. Easy terms. A. A. BELLMAN & CO. I'houa 168 McCarthy Illdg. 120 No. 7lh Bl. FOR BALE j-room ntodorn house. I lota and souie furniture, I1OU0 esah will bandla It. Close In. Apply 606 Kant Owens KOK BALE One of tba best buys In a four-room, modern, com pletely furnished horua In splen dld location, wllh basement, furn ' , nice lawn, garage, also piano wllh alio houso. l'rlra $4600. Call 801 IJncnln St., Pbone 443 IP YOU WANT to anil your farm or obtain a low Internal rato. lone term loan on aame. Boo WI8IIARD REALTY CO. 126 Bo. 7 th Bt, 1 ii ii r s n rtt Real Eatata Farm Loans out II At'HKw fine land. 7 -room mod em house, quarter mile to Rood , acbool. cows, chickens, everythlnit necessary to make a Kood livina This l worth while InvoattgaUliK Can trade for city property. , f-ROOM JIOVHK tnd larae lot In , fine tielliborbooil. $700.00 will . handle. ', , ; 4-rtOOM HOI'SK on Kasi Main, fur- niBllVU. IOUU.VU will iiiiuuihi BKAHTIFVL HOME in Hot Pprlnfa, $&00.00. FINK LOT on how Muln alreet pav Inc. $600.00. 4 LOTS in all parta of the city. FURNIHHKD MOUBB and ' S tola. $4 200.00. Can be traded for sheep. unuvrn A MDMVfCIl itnnv. nid. Phone 8 i ...J im. In rilffsrent parts of tba city. Prlcea reasons . able. Call no l Lincoln oi, ruoue 44$. TOR BALE Lot 3fxl40 on Com-2 morvlal bt. price t. ron BALE Three room houe furnished In Mllli Addition, cor ner lot. Price $1(00. $60( down. rnn P.ALE New modern nicely . furnished four room i , bung-1 low; close In, near depot on larae lot; pries $$$00; $600 , down and monthly paytnonU of '$60 per monOi, Including lutoroat. s . A N1TMHER of one and two room houses on splendid lot, prices . from $100 to I12tu. LOVELY FURNISHED modem .home on th BL price $1,600; on terms. Call 001 Lincoln. Phone 44$. WB HAVE BOMB REAL bariraina . In both city and farm property, opportunities to trade or ei chance. WISHARD REALTY CO. Insurance H Bo. 7th Bt. Real Estate Farm Loans Oltf NEW FOUR ROOM modern bung . klow. Fire nlaca. fcreakft nook paid pavoment. Pries $3800. Call oi Lincoln, rnone sea. AOREAOE Choice 50 acrs tract, ail irriHaiou i amo runnins wiei I on place; price of 60 seres. $110 per acre or In smaller tracts .for $136: on hlftawajr, elxht miles from Klamath Falls; also choice small tracts near olty. -Call 801 Lincoln. Phono 441. A splendid bn In four room mod' era bungalow; Dies (trdra and yard; basement; Tory conven- , lent. Pries $3160; small pay ment down, . Resident tots and eareare. Call 001 Lincoln Phone 44$ FOR 8ALE Seven acres choice lsnd 4 tt miles from town, on hlithway; price $1760. Call 01 Lincoln. Phone 443. FOR BALE Acreage in small tracts of choice land; close In; near school: city llchts and water. Call at (01 Lincoln or Phone 443. FOR BALE Nice home In five room modern bungalow. Full huinment. , A splendid horns on paid pavement. pries fiinno. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Poll ItKNT Two 4-rooiu bouses, 130 und $10. Ono ii-ruom, luru Ished, KOK BALE 60x150 lot In Hot bprlug Addition on 1'aolflc Ter race, $1000, Ivrma. KOIl HALE Hole! lease, good lu. come. KOIl HAI.K A pari mint houso, clone In, a dandy buy. FOR HAI.K OH TRADE Business lul, plenty if- Unlit. KOIl HAI.K Good acreage on high- way. close In; $300 cau und lornn. INHCIIANCH uod REAL KbTATE of all klllds. JOHN C. FRENCH CO. 130 Ho. 7th HI. Phone 72 LOTH 1, 3 3 and 4 In block 34, Klr.t Aildltlon lo Klamuth Kalla, for $60 ca.h. Call 901 Llucvlu, or I'hone 4 4 3. KOIl BALK Kurnlahcd 5-rootii houne, 1040 Dolores Ave. KOIl HALE Kour-rootn bouse, Hoc lumullon Ave., Mllli Addition; newly rcflnlshed, $100 will han dle, haluitce easy IcrniH. Wishurd Realty to.. I'hone Oou. (HOKE CORNER, three blorka from Main HI., with aevon-room bouae. on pavement. Price $6800. Call 01 Lincoln Ht. Pbone 443. KOHTY AC II KB of choice Irritated laud, partly lu alfalfa, on high way, wllh barn on land and all in cultivation. Price $100 per acre. Call 01 Lincoln. Pbone 443. KOIl BALK liy owner, atrlctly moderu 6-room bouae. Four block off Main Ht. Full bane ment. funiace. flrepltico, pnvo ment fullv paid. Phono 6S7-W, 1134 KiiBt Ht. KOK BALK One of the boat houses on 0th Bt., on good corner lot on pavement, furnished, price $$. 60n. Call 001 Lincoln. Phone 443. Four good resident iota near Cali fornia Ave. Price $360 for cor ner lot and $300 for each In side lot. Call 001 Lincoln or Phone 443 FOR BALE Untarnished apartment houso on Malu Bt.; lot 6il2, In splendid location; fries $HB00: on lorma. Call 001 Lin coln Ht. Phono 413. KOlt HALK Three room modern bungalow with double garage; nice lawn; large lot: a bargain: price $2650. Call at (01 Lin coln. Phone 443. Nice modern bungalow on pavement. A good buy at $3600. Call at .901 Lincoln or Phone 443. HEVKRAL OOOI) realdeut lota from $360 to $1600 each. Call 001 Lincoln. Phone 443. FOR HALK A bargain In n close In property on pavement. In a modorn two-room house, furnish ed; garage; - wood house; room for nice horns on front of lot. Price 2760. Call 001 Lincoln. Phone 443. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR HALK OK TUAHK My equity In new 4-riMim modern house, all modern, bullt-ins. on front of 60 ft. lot and 3-r.Him house on buck Tenting for $17.50. Will consider chepaer or smaller house. Price $1250. 2110 White Aw., Mill Addition. Flvo nnd one-half acres; one and one-half mile from Medfnrd; under Irrigation and city water. This la property that one can make an Independent living on. Will take trade hers or sell on easy terms. Dr. Johnson. Phone 1183. TO EXCHANGE n"iwwwwww wMe TO TRADE for lots. We have sev eral very good Ford Touring cars late models with good rubber and licenses which we will trade tor close In lots or your equity. Dulck flarngo. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER ELBA C. BAUER MERO ' Public Stenographer and Bookkeeper Phone Business 72. Res. 24 si. 130 Bo. Seventh Street. For results use News Clnaa Ads BRINGING UPBILL . . - ""T""7:uog.c:""" . By A. Task " ( ' " 7VC AENDS DE Miuo VacrAiicr TWErJt (yeesi- wism ; j venus-de milo-? ( oidn't have anv arms- r J3kCAut- ',"CK EEP V'lWA-i, like fHA-HA WILLIE . , vjw" DOYoo Want pM CpU-ON T f ytNJ'i DE MILO- J h you oon't KNOiV What V-r-0 look. LIKE HER I TELLING ME TC3 TOr y -- Nyou'RE TALKING ABOUT- -- V BlTlKJ G M" NAlLS-y ' N fV fe r"TT"" r -"-T FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES i I. KOIl BALE 10117 Hlnr coupu, like new, fluo condition. Addreaa News, Box 2H9, FOR SALE KOIl BALK 4 head work horses j ann one. .iiHcnon wagon, price $100 for all. Write 11 ux 3, Olune, Oregon. 'KOIl HAI.K Twenty send rcglstcr i ed Bhorthurn raltlv. Very reason able. Cau be Bern at Klamath , Agency or will let cuttle out on aliarea lo right parly. For par Ik'ulara write or see ownur. Eltou lleeson, 2028 Wautlund Avenue, Klamath Kalla. IIAVK ABOUT A TON of carrots and parsnips for snlo. K. Jordan, Lakovlnw Route, I'hone 891-J-l. KOIl HAI.K Limb, body and aliib wood. Bldney Nelson, 14 3 Dlvl aliiu Ht., or I'hone KM. FOR BALK 26 bead of Holateln rows and heifers. Mrs. Oliver Martin, 3Vs miles northsasl of Mulln. Walklna Products sold at 220 Bo. 4th. Phons 112-11 FOR RENT FOR ItKNT Large room with bath, electric stove; private eutrnnce. Phone 130S-W. FOR RK.NT Three-room furnished apartment. 1 block from Main - Bt.. Corner Cedar and Plne. Prlv at bnth. Phone 610. FOR KKNT 3 -room apartment. 1040 Dolores Ave. KOlt KKNT 4-room bouse. Mill's addition. $30 month. Write to Nick Kerrara, llox 3, City. TWO ROOM Furnished apartments for rent, also garage for rent. 703 North Ninth Street. KOlt KENT Ciurage. 31 if Wash Ington. FOK KKNT A 4 room new mod ern house on East Main. - Kor particulars inquire 220 Morti mer Ave. Phono 641-J. KOK KENT I -room modern furn ished apartment, closo lu. Cull 310 Washington. Fl'KNISllEO sleeping room, furnace heat. 1026 Jcfforsou. Phone 602-M. KOK KKNT Nice pleasant room for gentleman. Close In, reason able. 1033 High. Phono 11S-J. KOIl RENT Modern room, furiiuce beat. $23.60. 1030 l'ihaill SI., Phono K45-W. KOIl KKNT I-nrgo front room. $30 for one. $30 for two. 1405 Up turn. Phone 90C-K. FOK KKNT First class furnished apartment, etesm heated. Mc Carthy Apartments. (20 Pine Phone 800. 014tf BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY PARTNKK WA.NTKI) lly elderly ludy. . Hmnll business, lunch room, variety store and hooks, station ery, etc. Address H. I. MncLcuu, Mux 573. Hnllum. Calif. FOR HALK Pool hall and confec tionery. O. E. Rue. 633 Main St., Phone 624. ITAII HAS I'llOIIAMLY UK-KI.P.CTKIt KKN.VTOIl KMOOT HALT LAKE CITY. Nov. I. (United News! I'tnh has relumed Senator Iteml Hmoot on the face of Incomplete returns lon'.glit from 6$ of the, stale's precincts. Tho re turns gavo Hmoot 870 votos and Anil by Know, his democratic oppo nent. 4 4 7. K. II. Lcathcrwood and Don M Colton, republican congressman, run ning for re-election, were ahead or William II. Wallace, Jr., and Kph rulm Kernel-son, their democratic opponents. IHHHOLITIOX OF PARTNERSHIP The partnership of A. H. Hale nnd O. P. Couchman, doing business under tho firm namo und stylo of llulo's Dairy, is hereby dUsnlved and the business will bo carried on by A. Ii: Hale. AH money due lo (he company should be paid to A. II. Hale and nil bills should be pre sented to A. II. Hale for. payment. A. II. HALK. O. P. COUCHMAN. OJ-N3 HELP WANTED KLAMATH EMPLOYMENT AOKNCY Supplies all klnda of help Phono 167 James Hyan. 01 Main. - Klamath Kalis, ore. YOCNO WOMAN for general office work. Koyul Tailoring Co.. 1S.1C Mil I ii. Apply 10 a. in. to 2 p. m. HELP, WANTED All or part lime. Men . Willi some loiar-acqualnt-. aiU),1"- (iliit ele ability tu sell .nil advertised, well know awt ralndlse: good pay. Pbone 1436 for appointment. Mr. K. NATIONAL OKUANI.ATION , re quires limited number of men. Can earn $40 to $76 per week. Experience unnecessary. Change to edvauce to local or out of town branch manager, phoue for uipulnlimmt. lour,, Mr. K. MAN WANTED to distribute our r goods in country or city. Be in dependent, have a business of your own with steady Income from the atari. We extend cre dit to you. W'e train you No experience needed. McConuon 4e Co., Dept. U-290. Winona. Minu. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTKD POH1TION Woman with 12 years' experience bookkeeping, , stenographer,. general office. Phone 810. 1 WANTtUWRy . competent woman, work by day or hour. 924 Jef- fereon. " WANTED By exparlenced woman, laundry work. Will call and del- Ivor. ' Phone Ms-R. WANTED Position as assistant and bookkeeper In doctors or dentist's office. Four years' ex perience. Call 284-W. EXPKRIENCKD BTENO desires po sition -permanent--or temporary. Address Box 122, care Klamath News. WANTED WANTED Civil engineer wants room -and board In private fam ily. Write News Box 283. WANTKD TO BT Y A lot. pay part or 'ail in- rarpenier woriu AQ dress Box,. 865. City. WANTED Roomers at 31 Pine Bt. All , now beds and nice, clean rooms. WANTED Children to care for by day or month. Phone 1103. WANTED Used furniture. We pay I highest cash prices, also give you liberal allowance on new goods. Klamath Home Supply Co., 1011 Main Ht. Phone 804-W. WANTED Your sewing snd re modeling, Mr. Fry. CM! 65. LOST LOST A bitch pointer, spotted brown and white. Reward. Call 1164-J. 1040 Portland St., N. T. McCoy. LOST In vicinity of Midland school, gold watch fob on black ribbon. Initials "U. W." $5.00 re ward for return to News Office. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. B. Land Office at Lakevlew, Ore. September 25, 1920. Notice Is hereby given that Isaac L. Larkey whose post office ad dress is 2028 Reclamation Ave., Klamath Kails, Oregon, did, oi the 13th day of December, 1924, file In this office Sworn Statement and Application, No. 012358, to pnichaso the Lot 6, Sec. S4. T. 37H.. 11. 8 a. Lot 3 and NEKSWU. Section 19, Township 373., Range K., Willamette Meridian, and tbe timber thereon, under the provi sions of the act of Jnne 3, 1878, and acta amendatory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law," at such valuo as might be fixed by appraise ment, and that, pursuant to such application, the land and timber thereon hare been appraised at $6(0.00, the timber estimated 150M. board feet at $4.00 per M nd the land $60.00; thtt said appli cant will offer final proof In sup port of his application and aworn statement on the 4th day of Decem ber, 1920, before Bert C. Thomas, U. S. Commissioner, at Klamath Falls, Orogon. Any person Is at liberty to pro test this purchase before entry, or 'Initiate a contest at any time beforo patent Issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit In this of fice, alleging facts which would defeat' the entry. ' " F. P. LIGHT. 8S7 N27 Register MISCELLANEOUS PATTEKHON'B PAINT STORE We have it Llbby Owen's flat ' drawn; window glass, etc. Phono 683-J - - 2 Houlh th HALK'rt DAIRY 838-J la not our phone number. Our , phone is being installed. Mall correspond- j et.ee to 1020 Muln Ht. i AM THK PKKMANEXT - lUliego'e agunt here. Trying to locale all customers. If .1 fail to call at j vonr home nhone 1219 after 7:00 I I,, I SEE T. B. WESTFAIX for prices on iioors. siuewaiss ana oase-, ,ment foundations, also estimates ! on complete buildings. All work ; guaranteed. Addreaa 1328 Oak Ht. EXCAVATING BABKMKNT8; team work. Lawn and fill dirt for aale. Frank Hatfield. Pbone 8D8-J. BEE LB FOR LOW PRICED NEW and used atoves snd furniture n liberal credit. I New Heaters. ,...$4.25 up Congoleum Rugs, large slxe $12.00 Si!."1?'-0"" Cotton Felt Mattresses $10.00 Beautiful , Floor Lamps ...$ 12.00 Nice Dressers, only $20.00 Many Other Bargains KLAMATH HOME SUPPLY In A Big New Store 1011 Main St. CO. Rug and mattress works. We do all kinds of repair work, also " rug cleaning. One day service. Phone im-W. 1886 Portland - BL HENRY B. PERKINS Lawyer -State and Federal Courts American National Bank Bldg. Klamath Falls We Collect Honest Debts Anywhere - In the United States and Canada KLAMATH COMMERCIAL SERVICE 119 South Fifth St. Phone 3J8 Collections Credit Rating Service DR. E. O. WISECARVER Dentistry X-Ray Laboratory Phone 645 . Underwood Bldg. NOTICE lVITINO BIDS FOR THK ;. CONSTRUCTION OF THK 1UTH SKWKK IX1T Sealed proposals will be received by the Common Council, of the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, at the office of the Police Judge up to and including Monday, November 8, 1926. at tho hour of 8 o'clock P. M. of said date, at which time all proposals will be opened and considered for tbe construction of the Tenth Sewer Unit, being prac tically all of Industrial Addition ly ing north of Orchard Avenue ex cept cortain parts already served by the -Fifth Hewer Unit; Blocks 112 and 123 of Mills Addition; Mortimer Avenue and Eldorado Ave nue; parts oC Williams Addition and Second Hot 6prings Addition, all as shown on the Improvement map which indicates both the ex isting sewers and those to be built. The prosposed improvement is to be made according to the plans, specifications and estimates of the City Engineer on file in tbe office of the Police Judge, reference to which is hereby made regarding fur ther details for plans for construc tion, materials, ' quantities and the like. Bald improvement will be let In one contract. Bidders will be required to sub mit bids on blanks prepared by the City Engineer, and bids will not be considered unless so submitted Plans for bids may be obtained at tbe office of the City Engineer or Police Judge at the City Hall of Klamath Falls, Oregon. The successful, bidder will be re quired to give bond In ? sum to be fixed by tbe Common Council, for tbe faithful performance of the con. tract to be entered into for the making of said improvement. ' Each bid must be accompanied by a check certified by some res ponsible bank for 5 of the amount bid, as guarantee that the success ful bidder will enter into contract with tho city tor the making of such improvement within ten days from the date of making such award. The award of the contract to the successful bidder Is hereby msde contingent upon the sale of the bonds necessary to finance the in' spallation of such improvement unit The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to make such improvement on be half of the city. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 21st day of October, 1926. LEM L. GAGHAOEN. Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. 0!3 N3 inc. PINE RIDGE NOTES I Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kheppard of; Oakdale, Louisiana, are being wol-l corned by their friends In Pine j Ridge. Mr. Bheppard Is tbe vice-1 president of tbe Forest Lumber company, and la agreeably impressed wh , proKTe ma00 in all departments. Mr. and Mrs.; Bheppard expect to leave for Lonls- Una BB,ari ,ud u ma; be atated - that they carry many messages Bi greetings from the southern! .,. , . in k col",y 10 thelr '"".. " th south. ' Mrs. Sharkey Lewis accompanied by Mrs. Malone were Klamath Falls visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. 0 rover II Ines are leaving for San Francisco ' and eouthern California for an extended . , trl"- Mrs. Troy Miller, Mrs. Pollard Bridgwater and Mrs. Chad. F. Coons were In Klamath Falls ' Tuesday shopping. -' ' The popularity of a person, now adays in Pine Ridge Is . gauged by the number of times, per week tbat he or 'she Is invited out to "duck dinner." To date Mr. "Tom mie" Thompson, our new store man ager, holds 'the record of five din ners In one week. . . . , .. The folks from Louisiana were very much gratified when Mr. Thompson wrs sent' from' Olenmora, Louisiana, to fill the vacancy caus ed by tbe resignation, of Mr. Geo. Chastain. Miss Rose Bridgwater accompan ied ' Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hill to "Home-Coming Week" In Eugene, going from there to Spokane and Seattle. Charles Chastain of Oroville, California, was In town Wednesday and Thursday visiting with friends and transacting ' business. Mrs. Cbss. F. Coons entertained the "As You Like If club Wednes day afternoon in honor of Wrs. C. C. Bheppard and Mrs. Groves Hines at the home of Mrs. F. F. Horan. The house was artistically decor ated in Hallowe'en colors of black and orango. " Favors In the shape of varicolored hats were passed and each guest was asked" for a "stunt. Much merriment was caused by some of the "stunts." - Next an apple-peeling contest was held the 'object ' of which was to see who was the best - housewife- Mrs. Frank Bell won the .prfxe, a kewpie, and Mrs. Troy Miller the booby, a huge stick of candy! Mrs. Bheppard was presented with a beautiful bouquet of chry santhemums and ferns by Miss Eve Fifer, and Mrs. Coons In the name of the club, presented Mrs. Hines who is leaving us, with a casserole. Refreshments carrying out the color scheme of blsck and orange were then served. ' Those attending this delightful function were: Mrs. C, C. Bheppard. Mrs. Kleenager, Mrs. J. J. Brophy, Mrs. Graver Hines, Mrs. Troy Miller. Mrs. Everett Gil lesple, Mrs. Robt. Brophy, Mrs. Chas Bevits. Mrs. Pollard Bridg water and Mrs. Frank Horan. The hostess was ably assisted by Mes dames Bridgwater and Horan. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Duncan and Al Graham .were - visitors in Pine Ridge Wednesday. Mrs. Harry Wortley, Mrs. C. E. Dennis, Mrs. Frank Carlson, Mrs. Geo. Casper and Mrs. E. S. Phil lips visited friends "in the' Ridge Friday. - . . , Mr. and Mrs. Tred Wyse and smsll daughter Maxine motored to Pine Ridge Sunday to go . plc- nlclng on Fort Creek with a party of Pine Ridge people j Miss Lucille Parker oi Medford, Is tho guest of her sister, Mrs. Robt Brophy. Tho new "dress - sheds" of the plant arc nesting completitlon, and Pine Ridge expects to see Its name on the next of ftclal map that Oregon issue. For results use ' News Class Ada Markets Ban Francisco, Nov. ','' POTATOES Washlnston gems. $2.160 2.60; Jobbing Rivers, $2.36 2.76; sweets. No. 1. 2V4CCS. CATTLE Csttls steady; steers, good, fl-00 O8.60; cows, good and choice, $6.00 1.50. ' :- - Calves, steady; 190 lbs. and wa der. - $7.60 9.50; over 340 . los., $9.00010.00 Hogs, steady; light," 14.50 15.00; medium, $14.00014.60.. -- Sheep, steady; Iambs, medium to choice, $12.00 13.00; ewes, f4.09 $6.60; wethers. $8.00 10.00. '- Portland, Nov. 2 WHEAT . Big Bend Bluestem. $137; soft white. $137; western white, $1.3H; hard winter, $1.36; northern spring. $1.36; western red, $1.32. WOOI. Nominal, valley, fine half blood. 32c; medium three-quarters blood. 32c; coarse or 1 three-quarter Dtood, 80c; braid, 30c. At valley' porBU prices are 2c to 6c higher for se lected stock. EGGS' ' Buying price, current ; receipts, 43ci& 44; hennery whites, 547c; uul- lets $4c. ' . BUTTER Belling price, box lots, creamery prices. Firsts, extras, 46c for plain wrappers, subject to discount of 2 O C per cent; dairy buying price 30c CHEUBB Selling price: Tillamook count triplets, 29 He; loaf. 3014c; Oregon triplets, not . branded, 35c; Tilla mook f.o.b. triplets, 27c; loaf '28e; Coos county triplets. 25c; loaf 30c LIVE POULTRY Heavy hens. 2; light to - dinm, 17c20; broilers, 25c 028; heavy, 20c 22; roosters, 12c;" Pe kin ducks. 23c: yonng geese,: 20c; turkeys, 36c: dressed, 40c 45." Bar I ley. No. Z. 45-lb.: Nev.' bid, 328.00; December bid, $28.00., i Century Alliance .Reconsecrated by .1 Rome and Village ' ; 1-- -r:.-i ROME. Nov. 2. (United News) The century-old alliance between the people of Rome and the eltisena of tbe little ' town of VHorchlano, which dates back to the time, of the republic, has been reconsecrated this year by a special act of the governor of Rome. As jar back as the 13 th century, ' the townsfolk of Vltorchlano were accustomed to send to Rome every year 12 "faithful men" in memory of the age-old tradition of friend ship dating back to long before the coming of the Caesars. ' Every year the 12 "faithful men stood guard at the capitol for couple of days, dressed ' In their picturesque mediaeval costumes. In 1871. after the creation of Italian unity, ' the custom, which had lasted over six centuries, -was discontinued, but : this year Gov ernor Cromonssi, in answer to a petition of the people of VHor chlano, and mindful of "the new Italic greatness," has permitted 'the continuation of the old tradition. He has, moreover, ' Instituted ' a schola'rsblp st the University of Rome for one student annually from Vltorchlano, . .. . . : . RMTBLICAJf SENATOR J- ELECTED IN COLORADO DENVER, Nov. 2. (United News) Returns from 200 precincts of the 1574 In' the1 state-' showed Charles W. Waterman, republican!, 26,174: William E. . Sweet, .demo crat, 20,627, in the, United Stales senatorial race. , - j-i William H. Adams, democrat, was leading for governor with 28,370', against Oliver H. Shoup. republi llcsn, with 19,095. ' - oou soi Lincoln, Phono 443.