NEWS WANT ADVS GET RESULTS STATEMENT NUMBER 1 L L. REAMES Piocratic Candidate For Representative JACKSOX A XI) DOUGLAS COUNTIES For County Commissioner. . This announces my candidacy for re-election to the office of county commissioner. When I accepted the office from the people four years ago the county was $70,000 in debt. In the past four years more road and bridge work has been accomplished than in all previous years of Douglas County history, and today we aro debt free. I shall, if re-elected, per sue the same course as to public Im provements, at the same time care fully guarding the . peoples' inter ests. Examine the records and sat isfy yourself as to my record, pd. adv. M. R. RYAN. The difference between a twenty-five dollar hired man and a thirty-five dol lar hired man usually means a good deal more than $10 a month to tlu man who hires him, and that, too, in favor of the higher priced employee. Fhe home comfort to be got from a lundful of hazelnuts or a dish of wal nuts a good deal more than repays for the time and effort spent In gathering them. And In a majority of cases the pleasure In eating them is Increased by tbe remembrance of tbe pleasure got lu tbe gathering. It Is well to put off giving the straw berry bed Its winter covering of corn stnlks or clean straw uutll after tbe ground freezes firmly. Then Just enough Utter should be spread over the bed evenly to protect It from the Bun and from tbe alternate thawing and freezing of variable winter weather. In France they are up on hortlonl ture and animal husbandry, but have , found It -necessary to offer substantial rewards, to tbe parents who rear tw or more children. It Is doubtful If this mercenary Incentive will have tbe re sult deslrr . tbe Trench stntesnien who are X, fd lu perpetuating their nation. After n 'iotir of several sections of the United States n leading beet sugar expert of Europe reports the conditions he found in northern California, north em Arizona nud southern Moutana as favorable for the production of beet seed. At present the grent bulk of the beet seed used In this country is Im ported and constitutes n heavy expense One of the best methods known of getting rid of the white grub or larva of the thunder bug or June bug, which Is getting to be a good deal of a gar den and pasture pest In mnny locali ties, is to fence the Infested tract and turn In s batch of lively sbotes. They .will root every bit of tbe sod up and not only get rid of the grubs, but do n mighty good Job of stirring the soil. The woodpeckers of the Pacific slope have an Interesting habit of drilling holes tn ttie bark of pine trees and there depositing the huge sharp point ed acorns of the valley oak. When the worml which Infect these acorns are at a lump and Juicy stage the birds openthe acorns and devour their vicU-us. '.he tall pines, studded as they are wlb these acorns, present an odd appearance. It Is a trfebty large ennse for re Jolclng thaowlth beef and pork go tng to prlci that make them well nigh Imnosste as an article of diet for folks of Wlernte means thnt po tatoes and biis are ns pleL 1 and cheap as theinre. Appetizing .. th ods of scrvinioth these staples should be made a stt by the thrifty house wife, as she wl have to rely on 4hem a good deal dulg the coming winter. When it Is A often necessary to poison a dog. i well to remember that It Is easy tVnerUo the business This is shown an instance that came to the writi attention the other day where three V lumps of cyanide of potassium wereTen a dog when a particle as large oW bead of a pin would have flnlsboj,m. Tbe result of the overdose wast he threw tbe whole business op aij9 ,(111 alive and Wlng. I Some one has profiled that eggs I will touch 00 cents Viozen In the ( larger markets befor, winter Is over. Perhaps this Is slt f a corner Is effected and'' oonsv, u, mulcted to this tune there will a scad of commission men that wV, hawking stale cold storage eggs ym0gt any old price nest spring lnWqnence. Too many million doterL. wera reserved for storage pu-t, duri-g the past summer w "M iny such price feasible. Ihe mllreids of the Bare main or oraacti lines reaching Into the grain or vegetable producing sections of the country are not making any complaint Just at present along the line of an oversupply of cars nua mo tor power. It Is conceded by all ot servers that the transportation compa nies of the country are going to be up against the stillest crop movement proposition in the next two or three months tbut tbey have been confronted with In tbe history of American rail roading. Dr. Jacques Loeb of the Rockefeller Institute succeeded a short time ago In producing a fatherless frog by treating the unfertilized eggs with certain chem icals, and bis fame ns a learned acieu tist has been heralded over the world as a result of this unique achievement: but, learned as he Is, he forgot what most any boy who fishes in pond or creek has found out by first hand ob servation namely, that not even a frog can live under water any length of time. Tbe Incident shows how warped and one sided is much of our so called science and learning. In view of the rather strong claims-' that some breeders of pure bred poult r make now and then ns to the luyiuj: ability of the offspring of hens of high egg laying record, it is well to keep in mind an exhaustive series of expert ments conducted by the poultry depart ment of the Mnine station with the purpose of determining the correctness of this theory. At tbe end of the ex periments it seemed to be demonstrated that tbe egg luylug capacity of bens could not be increased by selecting eggs from blgh record hens. In fact, if there was auy tendency observable at all It seemed rather to be In the other direction. 1AWGE DIRECTOR. dODURN WOODMEN OF AMEH1CA Myrtle Camp No. 6330. meets every second and fourth Tuesdaj of every month in the Eagles' hall. Traveling neighbors are cor dially Invited to visit out camp. Frank Clements, consul; R Stubbs, clerk. L, O. T. M. KosuTmrg iuvo, No. i holds regular reviews on first and third Wednesdays In the Maccabee hall. Sisters of othei cordiully Invited to attend our re hlves visiting In the city are views. Olive Qreen, lady com.; Jessie Rnpp. R. K, O. U. S. Roseburg Chapter, No. 8, holds their regular meeting on the first and third Thursdays In each month. Visiting members In good standing are respectfully Invited to attend. Mrs. Jessie Davis, W. M.: Free Johnpon, secretary. c. O. E. Kosuuui-g Aont, No. i4W, meets second and fourth Momlayf In their linll on Jackson street at 8 P. M. Den North W. P.; B. F. Goodman, sec. MODE UN BROTHERHOOD 01 AMERICA Meets In Maccabee Temple every 4th Friday of each month. O. L. Wright, President; Emma McMullon Secretary. i. u. o. i. tuning dlar LoUko No. 174, meets In Odd Fellows Temple every many evening. Vlsillne brethren always welcome. Ed 8. Cockelrease, N. G. ; W. S. Powell, R. S.: M. Fickle. F. a. i.. I'. O. K Roseburg Lodge, No. 326, holds regular communica tions at their temple on second ana rourtn mursdays of each . month. All members requested to attend regularly and all vlolUns , brothers are cordially Invited to ; uiieuu. Dinger nermann, u. K. I. O. O. K. Phllotanan Lodge, No 8, meets in Odd Fellows Temple. corner of Jackson and Cass streets un Saturday evening of each week Members of the order In good standing are Invited to attend. J R. Bailey, N. O.; M. M. Miller, R 8.; L E. Mllledge. F. S. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Rose burg Lodge No. 1037. Meets in Maccabee Hall corner Cass and Pine streets, every Tuesday even Ing at 7:30 o'clock. Visiting brothers invited to attend. L. Wlmberly, Dictator; H. O. Parge- ter, Sjc A. F. A. si, tf 5S Lodge, No. 13 )ldi regular meetings thi second and fourtl Ved- nparinvA nf (arh - nti. SoJo . - .i Invited to attend. N. Ric W. M.; R. H. C. Woods, Sec. U( D.MKN OF THE VORLI Oa wmp, No. 125, meets at the Odd Fellows' Hall in Koseourg, even first and third Monday evenings Visiting nelKhbors always wel come. M. B. Oermond, C. C; J. A. Buchanan, clerk. WOMEN .UK WOOIMIHAFT Ulat rii.u Vn JQ mMfft nn flrat Anil third Monday evenings of eacb montn in tne i. u. u. r . uau. vi- i.lnf. mamhAt-a In SfnnA nf n Tl t! I n . are Invited to attend. Mrs. Ethel Easton, O. N.; Clara Cawlfleld, clerk. IMPROVED ORKKR OF REDMKN Umpqua Tribe No. 44, meets every first and third Monday of each month at the Eagles" 'ball. Vislt Itlng chiefs welcome. J. W. Brown, Sachem; C. H. Terclnskl, C. of R. HKOTHF.KIIOOW OF AMKKICAR YEOMEX Mt Nebo Lodge No 1828, meets every second and fourth Wednesday of each montl at the Eagles' hall. Visiting broth era and sisters welcome. . E. B Perrlne, F. M.; 8. E. Krohn, Cor. A ftftftftftftftftftSftftfcftftft ft ' . ft MRS. H. JAY STONE ' ft ft $ Teacher of Piano and Harmony ft ft Down-town Studio. 223 E. Lane ft ft Street. Home Studio 7 17 ft ft Hamilton Street, Phone 362-J. ft ft ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft BOARD AND ROOMS. Modern Apartments with bath, hot and cold water In each room. 'i MRS. CALLAND, Prop. Corner Jackson and Brockway Streets; near High School. Rate, 6 Per Week. DR. D. B. 8NELL, Osteopathic Pliysidou. 301 Perkins Building. . ft Rosehurg, Oregon. ftftftftft ft DR ,M. ASHTON .ft ft ? Chiropractic Physician ft . Spinologist. ft Chronic Diseases a Specialty 224 Cass St. . Rosehurg. ft DR. GEO. E. HOUCK, . Physician anrl Surgeon. f Office, Review Bldg., Phone 31. Roseburg. Oregon. t - DR. H. E. HERMANN, eye Bpcciaiii. w it 217 South Stephens Street, ft Roseburg, Oregon, DR. S. li. WCLAI'1' V Ostcoputlilc Physlctun & ft Successor to DR. J. L. CALL AW A 7 Phone 169 Roseburg Nat. Bank Bldg. GURDON A. FORY, Vocnl Lessons. Studio 312 E. Cass Street. Phone 191-J Roseburg - . . -Ore. MRS. CHARLES S. HEINLINE Pianoforte Instructor ft " Muiscnl Kindergartener ft ft Studio 423 Ella St., Phone 33-R ft ft - ft ftftftftftftftftgftftftft VANTEI. WANTED 2 ponleB at once. Also saddle and bridle. Address K care of News. 518-019 WANTED Lady to keep house and care for children for a short time. Apply at 126 Kane street tf-529 WANTED Steady girl to assist with housework. Apply at 444 Ella street. Tel.. 350-Y. 491-tf WANT TO PURCHASE About 25 Angora goats, not over 2 years old. Apply to J. E. Leonard, Olalla, Ore. 510n7 WANTED Girl to assist In house work and act as companion to lady. Apply at 126 N. Kane St. 605tf WANTED Girl to work for her board while attending school. In quire of Mrs. Zurcher, cor. Chad wick ft Oak, or pbone 246-L. 71tf COOK AND WAITER WANTED Competent cook and waiter for country hotel. Applicants please phone or write to F. L. Jones, Scottsburg, Ore, at once. tf-513 GIRL WANTED Competent girl for general house work can find good steady place by applying to Mrs. Albert Abraham, 100 Spruce St., or phone 101-J. 223-tf MISCELANEOl'B. LOST Child's gold bracelet. Finder pleace leave at News office. Re ward. 224-tf FOR TRADE Big work horse to ex change for cow or small horse. In quire at News office. til If LOST While shopping, one diamond set. Finder please call phone 397, or leave at" 807 N. Jackson street, and receive reward. 24 SPECIAL Seed wheat and vetch mixed. 85 cents bushel while It lasts. Delivered at Roseburg. Bring your bags. R. F. D. No. 1, Box 65. 024 FOR TRADE Nice nve acre tract of land In good town, suitable tor sub-dividing; bus nice'eottage and Improvements, Will trade for home In Roseburg. Here is a good chance to make somemoney. ' In quire News office. 217-tf FOR KKNi FOR RENT Good house In desir able part of city. Inquire at 456 Rast avenue. 50Ctf FURNISHED ROOMS Two furnish ed rooms, close lu. Apply 126 N. Kane street. tf-530 FOR RENT House in North Rose burg. Apply to J. B. Hensley, Roseburg Steam Laundry. tf490 FOR RENT Fine large 5 room Bungalow new and all modern, In good location. $18.00 per mo. See Perrlne Real Estate Co. 401 Cass St. tf FOR SALE. FOR SALE Moving picture show lu live town. Good paying Invest ment. AddresB W. F. D. News of fice. ' 516-019 FOR SALE Nice driving outfit gentle, city broke horse, light buggy and harness. Phone 119, or call at 301 Perkins bldg. tf52 FOR SALE Handsome leather dav enport, almost now, a bargain. Call at room 8, Roseburg National Bank building. tt619 FOR SALE Young team, four yearB old, wagon and harness, or will sell separately. Team Is well matched and well broke. In quire Henry Schrenk, Locking Glass, Or. 502tf FOR SALE OR TRADE Two lots and five room cottage In Southern California. Good schools, excellent climate, near the oil fields. W.l! exchange for tract of unimproved and In Douglas County. . Inquire at News office. 614-n8 FOR SALE Extra large pure bred Bronz turkeys fov breeding pur poses. To mo $5 r.ach and hens $.1 ' Will furnish the local market with corn fed turkeys for Thanksgiving If ordered. Mrs. O. C. Brown, Dixonville, or phono 3F25. FOR SALE Pure bred and good layers Black Mlnorcas, 5 hens. 15 pullets and a cockrel, price $20 Also a Rhode Island lied cockrel 3 pullets and 2 hens, price $5. Phono CF4, or addreSB Ray Mobe ley, Roseburg, Ore. o28 FOR SALE Choice orchard or gar den truck land in five and ten . acre tracts. Plenty of water. Land will raise anything that can be raised In this valley. Located within 35 minute drive of Rose burg. Railroad station within ten minute walk of any part of the subdvlsion. Prices reasonable and sold on terms to suit buyer. Call on or address The News office for further particulars. 600tf EXTRA GOOD BUY Ten acres Just outside city limits, best of soil; water for irrigating, chicken parks and fine, chicken houses, fruit, fenced, and one of the finest loca tions In the county for a home. This tract can y subdivided and sold as city lotB . "lred. It is an Investment at prlct.., 'ked. Ad dress D. K., box 55, Roseburg, or Inquire at News office for Infor mation. tf-520 FOR MEN ONLY For sale or trade, equity In a nice, new, nifty, nobby, up-to-the-minute BUNGALOW. Ce ment walks, cobble base, paved district, near school. A "home" not a "house". Convenient Inter ior arrangement with "catchy" outside effect. Got this now and wear off the "first" paint. Wood In basement for a year. Will con sider anything useful from a "JACK-RADHIT to an AUTOMO BILE". Address X Y Z, News of fice, Roseburg, Or. 622-tr FOR BALE 27 acre, seven miles south of Roseburg on mall route and telephone, good gravel road, ten minutes' walk from Carne's station on 8. P., good bottom land, now In corn and potatoes, good bouse with water, bath and sew erage. 100 yearling; hens, 160 young thickens; also good Jers--cow, bnggy, harness and Imple ments. Small patch of blackber ries and strawberries. Price $3,V'iv for all, one-halt down, . Aiinn R. F. D. No. 1, box . J02-U PONY FOR SALE Nice and gentle for children, or good pack horse. Inquire of II. L. Marsters. 494tf i oil SAi.U ult KENT Severul mod em uouses. Apply to S. W. Star mor, or call phone 177-L. FOR SALE Dahlias. Best produced by art or nature, at Soldiers borne. Come and see theui. A Cole. 329-nlO FOR SALE A few fine R. C. Rhode Island Red pullets. Call at resi dence, 219 8. Flint street. C. Negley. 604tt FOR SALE Good team, Harness and new 3-incn wagon, for sale or will trade for wood, hay and good milk cow. 1026 Corey Ave 472tf FOR SALE Second hand rour-cylln- der automobile. In excellent con dition. Will sell cheap. Apply at this office for information and price. 281-tf FOR SALE Nice, gentle black mare, weight over 1000, 11 years old. Fine for lady or family driver. Price $100. Inquire News office. 349tf FOR SALE A fine rqstauarnt busi ness and all fixtures; good loca tion in growing town. Going for only $800. For particulars ad dress box 121, Eugone, Or. o20 FOR SALE) 40 head of stock Bheep, partly shropshlres. MoBt of them , are young and will shear well. For particulars Inquire at the farm of a. W. Atcheson, Melrose, Ore. 416-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE $80 per acre, 160 acros, Koolelna county, Idaho, 8 miles, Santa, 120 acres timothy, balance timber, fair buildings, plenty water, out range, R. F. D. 1 mile, small town. Will trade equity of $7,200 for Improv ed land. Box 653, Garfield, Wash. FINE-BUWaLOWAVTII ioU ot trade finest property In good rail road town for Roseburg residence or farm noar city, This bungalow is new, modern, 8 large lots go with It, delightful view or river and town, and rents for $17.50 per mouth. This is something ex tra fine. Address, Owner, News, Roseburg, box 112. ONE ACRE HOME Nice little place Just outside city limits, good six room house, barn, chicken house, yards, etc.. all fenced and in first clnss condition, grounds set to young fruit treoB, some in ooar Ing, big shade troes by house, all for only 1.800. Inquire News or- tlco. ai-tf GOOD GARDEN SPOT Tract 230 by 100 feet, one block to school near Btoro and postofflco. River side Addition, owned by non-resl- dont, who will Bacrlllce It at $275 This place Is a bargain, being best of garden soil, Address N. It., box 55, city, or Inquire News office. 4tf TRADE OR FOR SALU Nice tract ot 10 acres only throe miles from city, host of roads, fenced, but no buildings, nice young orchard, spring, etc. Will trade for city property. Making fine suburban home. Inquire News office for ' particulars. 41-tI T'Oll SALE 320 acros 3-4 mile of Dlllard; 50 acres In cultivation, 120 acros under woven wire fence, rest of place grazing land and timber. Fair bouse and barn Price $6,500; Mi cash, term on balance. Some sheep and cattle if taken soon. Address O. A. Par ker, Dlllard, Ore. 07 $40 AN ACRE Farm ot 136 acres, practically all tillable, one-fourth mile to river, on main highway, beautiful location, and the finest kind of place for dairying and or- chard, fenced, spring, no build Ings, ind 8 miles from RoBOburg Chean as dirt at the price. Inquire L, News office. 141-tf ARM HOME FOR SALE 16 acre., close In, One large house, good barn, windmill at well, water plpod to house, 12 acres young orchard, automobile raods all year, and In every way a desirable place. Im provementa worth $4,000. Ownei will sell for $5,200, terms. Ad dress Newr office for particulars, box 65. TEN ACHE BARGAIN A fine llttl place on best road In the county, fair house, barn, spring and well nearly eight acres In choice fruit mostly In heavy bearing. Less that 8 miles from senter ot city. Own er will sell on terms. Inquire al News office, or address Owner, care News, l-tf FOR BALE OR TRADE- Hlghlr Im- proved 10-acre tract 1 mile from good town, new 7-roora bunaalow. good barn and poultry houses, I acres in orchard and berries, splen did location, first elasa every way. One of the finest place In South. ern Oregoa. Sidewalks to deeol and town; crop all In and will trade for Roeeborg property ot wra near cur. a a areas owner, New ornet, kex 111. FOR SALE Several large - water tanks. Also storage room for rent Inquire 456 Rast avenue. 507tt FOR SALE Good team of young horses, now wagon, and harness at bargain. Inquire W. J. Croot, Ruckles, Ore. nl6 GOATS FOR SALE Registered An gora goats of both sexos for breed ing purposes, heavy shearers. Ad dress J. I. Chapman, Wilbur, Or. FOR SALE Four-foot Br cordwooa. For carload lota write to Jonathan Richardson, Leona, Ore. Order now for- fall delivery. Carload lots $3.25 a cord. 146-dtt THIS WILL SUIT YOU Five tine lots, good view of city U block to proposed paved street, good view, well drained, and a property that will please the critical buyer, only $1,350. Terms. Inquire News office. 278-tf 35 ACRES tree son, well drained, all In cultivation, Ideal location for poultry and orchard, fairly level, good county road, 8M mileB east of Roseburg, 3 miles to P. O., church, store and saw mill. Price $2,750. Box 66 Dixonville. Ore gon. 632-nia FOR SALE OR TRADE A 47 room hotol, completely furnished, 3 stories, Just across street from city park, 1 M blocks from Main street In town of 10,000 with 3 railroads. For further particulars addresr 123 S. Holly street, Medford, Ore gon. D.15 FOR SALE In Roseburg, 4-rooin house on Flint streot. No. Hi, all furnished Is bringing In $144; lights, water, patent toilet, sewer connection, paved street, etc. Price $l,io0; part down balance $10 por month. Address R. P. Simpson, Leland, Or. 304-tfsw FOR SALE $1,000.00 BerkBhlres. Two boar pigs 8 months old from registered stock. Qrandslre sold for $1,000.00, These two tor salo at $60.00 each. We have some bow pigs of same age and at same price. You would pay $100.00 for stock as good as this If bought In tho East Addross Mountain View Farm, Rt. 1, box 62, Roseburg, Or. 498-021 WHY PAV A LANDLORD Keep the money yourself. Will sell a beau tlful location for home1 al great bargain. Only small amuunt down, balance long time, liaruly any I'l tarost. Tract contains 30 bearing trues of choice fruit, city water, .'.ml i.i only 10 minutes' walk from postofflce. If this appeals to you. Inquire News office for particu lars. 3131' . . FARMERS' OPPORTUNITY A fine 480 acre wheat ranch, complote set bullaings, on main road, only 6 miles from good railroad town, will bo sold on easy crop payments to responsible farmer. Would ac cept Douglas county property In exchange for a large part of ranch value. Only small amount cash required. By securing possession, of ranch at once, fall crop can bo successfully sown. Don't delay,, but inquire of R. R. Wood, News office tor details. tf HERE IT IS About the nneBt home , In tho valley, all In cultivation,, city privileges, modern house of six-, rooms, gasoline pumping plant, plenty of water for lawns and gar don. If It la a country home Just . out of town that yon want, do not miss seeing this. Will sell all or -part of property. V'rlvate, UI--phone to city. It will pay prospec tive home seekers to Investigator this place. Inquire at News office' for particulars, or call at premise, C. D. Maynard, Just west of Sol diers Home. 13-tt There Are Ten People in This City Capable! of filling That Job! g s Perhans not that many really efficient nrii. 111 read your ad on Its first pub-1 icauon. But those who are, at the moneni, "eligible" for new employment, will read It and will be pretty ure to answer It. And to find a really efficient worker is to una "good rorton Uet Yomr Help Tkroert THE EVENING tFs.ii r