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I i- - WttNTXa ROSKBTJRQ BBVTBW, WEWTKSDAT. ATOrftT 61. 1918. PAQH THREH PROFESSIONAL CARDS " CITY NEWS The Grand npstn runt jupvuu China noodles, the best ever. Try them. Just rei.-eived u shipment of fresh Eastern oysters. The Grand Res taurant. A college education spoils success fur your son. Alt. Angel College. St. Benedict, Ore. Kunyan dahlia blooms for sale, 25 cents a dozen at the garden. SU4 V. Mosher street. State Fair, Salem, Oregon, Sep tember 2:t-?K Wii)on,HH ovi.ii.iro cellent music, high class entertain ments and a superb racing card. For particulars write A. II. Lea, Salem, Oregon. I"I"I"I-I"M-M-I-'1"ImT..iti. Isidore Ilice was a business caller at Oakland Saturday. Mrs. Kobt. Thiel, of Seattle, has been visiting her sister, Mis. Floyd Grey. Airs. Clarence Tost ervln and little daughter returned home from Eu gene one day last vtek. -M r. and M is. H . L. Cook were business callers in Yoncalla Satur day. J. V. Thiel. an old resident and highly honored citizen of that vicin ity, passed away at his hoim- at Yon calla Sunday evening, alter several months of lingerm.; illness. The funeral was held at Yoncalla on Tuesday. Y. T. C. Castor, of Taconia. has bei'ii down lu re luoUing alter busi ness interests. Mrs. Robert Anlatif rWurned to her home at Anlauf the fatter part of the week. Krvin liice and family are spend ing a lew days at their mountain ranch on Brush Creek. Th-re wiil be an old time basket supper at l.-'tdora Friday evening, August at 7;.'i(t. After the sup per the yoti'ig people will spend the evening in dancing. The event is in honor of our boys who an called to s -rvice. K rrybody is invited to come and bring a bask.t. Ta Ides will be prepared in the grove and all are looking forward to a general good lime. If you can't bring sup per, come and eat with us. SILVKIi IIKl.L. in ii.mv; m.xv 111 w.u.ow. (Port L'niptiua Courier). It. L. 'ial'er hux bepun Hh crco tiim of a neat six room bungalow on bis property in (bo northeastern sec tion of town. He expects to have it finished and ready tu move into be fore the wet weather sets In. and when finished the buildinn will he a credit to that part of town. Other s lion Id follow the example of Mr. Taher and erect neat and suitable buildings n their lots, thus proving they have eiml j Hence in the future of 1 he place. There are too many sh:icks in the town whic h are an eye sore to every stranger visiting here. Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 189L. Review Want. Ads. bring results . . ' T.,T..T..T.tl DAILY WEATHER HKPOKT. U. S. Weather Bureau, local office RoseburK. 24 hours ending & a. m. today: Precipitation In Inches and bun dreilths: Maximum teinju'niture 77 Minimum temp. -lattice -I!' Precipitation e Total precip. since nrst nt mo. l.i'.". Normal Precip. fur month :!:! Total precip. from Sept. 1 to date 2.-,.cr, Average precip. from Sept. 1, '77 34.21 Total deficiency rroin Sept. 1, '17 8.44 A vera ce- precip. f'ir 4 1 wet sea sons (S.-pt. to M;iv. inc. I .... 1 tf WILLIAM HELL, Observer. l-'ornM : Forecast to H ft. m. tomorrow fot Southwestern Oregon Toniclit and Thursday fair, warmer SLABWOOD In carload lots at Denn Trcnsfer & Storage Co. - Phone 128 CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use ForOverSO Years Alwavs bc"s the Signature jf si ST . yr, -. LIGHTEN THE LABOR. of the home Cooking, Clenninf, Washing, Sewing and Heating by Klectrivity simplifies the Home problem phone fil Douglas County Liht 3 In t w NILSON TRACTORS. Built up to a standard, nut down to a pike. Light weight Strong pull Superior quality. Autoniittic Traction by "pull" instead of iU'acI weight. Stunus up to hard service with mini mum fxiiense. Nllsmi senior, 24-36 H. P.; Nilson juiiiui, J o - . ;i it. -. See our local agtnt, or send fer entiling. NILSON TiiAOTOK 8AI.KS COMPANY, East Morrison tind East Third Sta. Portland, Oresron. Airplane Ftmires Inspector Ohandlish, in order to settle arguments as to the amount of spruce required in building an airplane, wrote to the headquarters The answer states that the amount actually used varies from 3(10 to 200 feet, but In order to get this amount in the shapes and sizes required, about 1000 feet has to be used. .Marsblleld Times. Only strictly fresn vegetables are served at the Grand Restaurant. LODGE CARDS A. P. A. M., Laurel Lodge No. IS. Regular Communications 2nd and fourth Wednesdays each month, at Masonic Temple, Roseburg, Ore Visitor, welcome. O. 1'. COSHOW, W. M. W. V. HARRIS. Secy II. I. O. Kllu, Roseburg Lodge, So. 820. Holds regular communica tions at the Elks' Temple on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays ot each month. AU memberB requested to attend regularly, and all vlBltlng brothers are cordially Invited to attend. GEORGE NEUNElt, Jr., E. H. IRA B. RIDDLE, Socretary. RAGLES, Roseburg Arte meets It their hall on Jackson St., on 2nc and 4th Monday evenings of eact month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting breth ren in good stnnding always wel come. FRED P. CLARK, W. P. B. K. GOODMAN, W. Sec Phone M 183. (. O. O. P., Rising 8Uir Lodge No. 174 meets In the Odd Fellows' Temple every Friday evening. Visltlnt brethren always welcome. ' 11. L. RUSSELL, N. G. CARL W. OILMAN, Rec. 9ecy M. FICKLE. F. S. I. O. O. P.. PhtletarUn Uxlge No. H Meets In Odd Fellows' Temple, corner Jackson and Casa Sts., oo Saturlay evening ot each week. Members of the order In good standing are Invited to attend. 1.KW1N G. PARKER, N. O. A. J. GEDDES, Rec. Secy J. B. BAILEY. Fin. Secy. I. O. O. P., Union Encampment No. 0. Meets In Odd Fellows' Temple, avory Thursday evening. Visltlnp brethren always welcome. HORACE C. liKltit, C. P. VH'TO RHOYD. II. P. OLIVER JOHNSON, R. 8 JAMES EWART. F. 8. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, AiphI Lodge No. 47, meets every Wed neaday evening Cor. Jackson and ('ass Sts. Visitors nlwavs welcome SAM ClllilSTENSKN, C. C. ROY F. DUR-BIN, M. F. E. E. WI.VIUERLY, K. R. S. LOYAL OltllLK OK MOOSK, Rose burg Lodire Nn. o:i7. .Meets on the second and folilth Wednesday evening of each month, at S o'clock in the Marcabee h;ill. All visiting brothers invlieti to attend. GLENN WOODRUFF, Dictator. H. O. PARGETEK. Secretary O. F. 8., Rowbnrg Oiapter No, Holds their regular meeting on the 1st and 3rd Thursday In each month. Visiting members In good standing are respectfully Invited to attend. MRS MADGE BUCHANAN, W. M. FREE JOHNSON, S"Cy. RKIIKKAHS, Rosebuig Rebekal Lodge. No. 4' I. O. O. F. Meets In Odd Fellows' Temple ever Tuesday evening Visiting ilstun and brefhrpn Invited to attend. MRS. MAY .PATRICK. N G MRS. BELLE STLIMIENSO.V, Sec. DELLA I. LEWIS. K. S. WOODMEN OP TMF, WORLD, Oall Tamp No. 125. Meets In the Odd Fellows' hsll In Roseburg every 1st A 3d Mondiy evenings. Visit ing neighbor aiwacs welcome, L. J. BARNES, C. C. M M. MILLER, C erk. VKIfiHRORS OF W(K)IK1tAFT, Lilac Cirile No. 49 Meets on the 1st and 3rd Monday evening of each month at Odd Fallows' hall. Vlsitin members in good stand ing ar'- invited to attend. TILLIE I. JOHNSON, O. N. ri.APA f'AWI.FIKLD. Clerk. Phone (il & Water Company , All Cittflslfted Advertlaeraenta In I 'wrted uew 'today will be found on lust iig under "New Today" head. MONEY TO LOAN on approved (arm security. Apply to O. P. Coshow, 418 Perkins Bldg., Koaeburg, Ore. MONEY TO LOAN $10,000 to $16, 0U0 local money to loan ou first mortgage farm security. One, three and five years. See M. F. Rice, Loan Agent for Rice ft Rice. TWENTY TEAR RURAL CREDIT FARM LOANS. $100,000 to $150,000 life Insurance money to loan on first mortgage farm se curity. Strictly twenty year rural credit loans. Low rates of Interest, privilege of prepayment at any j time. Write M. F. Rice, Loan De partment, Rice Rice. LOST AND POILND. FOUND Emblematic cuff link. Call ut Review office and describe same. FOUND A marine pin. Owner may have same by calling at The Re view and describing the pin. LOST I. O. O. F. and Rebekah em blem pin, combined. Please re turn to this office. Mrs. Margari-t Scott. FOUND Pair knitting needles. Owner cun have same by calling at the Review office and describ ing them. WAPTTED WANTED Canary birds. Mrs. D. H. Drown, North Bend, Oregon. It. E. 11E1NSELMAN. well driller. R. F. D. No. 1, Roseburg, Oregon. WANTED To buy 5000 second hand sacks. Spot Cash Basket Gro cery. WANTED Dry chitlam bark, 11 cents a pound f. o. b. Roseburg. Berger Junk Shop. WANTED Lady's second hand bi cycle. Phono 34-K12. or address K. I). V., care Review. WANTED Laborers at the Oregon Portland Cement Co.'s quarry, near Carnes, J4.25 per day and up. Good accommodations. JPhone 5-F32. WOMEN OR MEN wanted to take a .short course in fruit grading and apple packing at O. A. C. For par ticulars apply to R. 11. C. Wood, I'mpqua Valley Fruit Union. The work will begin at noon, Monday, August 261h. POll RKNT. l-'Oll li i:T- 4 ranches at bargains. 5U4 Mill St. C. Merrill. FOR RENT Five furnlKhed rooms, closo In, clean. Call 124 West Douglas St. FOR RENT 3-room bungalow, with bath. Call 527 East Douglas, or phone 33-Y. POM BALK AND THADB FOR SALE A 30-30 Winchester rifle. Inquire 427 Mill St. TWO-SEAT back to trade for wood or bay. C. Merrill, f,U4 Mill. SADDE HOUSE FOR SALE Doui: las Waite, Roseburg, Phone 34-F12. FOR KALE -Good milch cow, Hol stein, will be' fresh In October. Phone fill-It. FOR SALE- 1 Chevrolet four no model. Call at Mil W. Mosher or phone ?,tl5-J. FOR PALE Two good work teams. Edenbower Orchard Tracts, Fred Fisher, Mgr. Phone 25-F4. FOR SALE Encyi lop dla llritannl ca. Handy Volume Edition, at a bitrgain. Inquire at Review office. FOR SALE One Economy gas en gine, 4 h. p.. In good running or der. E P. Thlel, Yoncalla, Ore. FOR SALE Harlcy. Davidson mo torcycle with side car complete. Also "bug" for sale. Motor Shop Garage. SMALL SAWMILL for sale, tilinO capacity. Now cutting ties. Price lluuo for fjulck sale. Address S. M., care Review. IMPORTED PERCH ERON STAL LION lor sale or trade for other stock, or good automobile. J. O. Allen, Ourtin, Oregon. l-'Oli SAf,K - Two rradf pi-rclx-ron iiinr -tt T, and 6 yfars of hco. Alf) rf.riHt'-rd Uwrno how, bred. N. I,. f'Olt S.W,K - iK'livery marf ahntit JiMMt lb., Uf'd fur city (Ii'Iimtv; ciH'iip for ca.t or will tmd' for li;iy. Fnstvr JlufnT, phone 40 Fll. FOR i.nU ruhhay pUM. A few UioUf-Hnd St, V;tlntin' hroc roli plants from nf our kiow- Inif. t'st-.l iat fca-on, Foster I Jiiitner, phonf 40-F1 1 . FOIt SAFK - S( Kk of r"ntM' furnffh iriK and drynoods at cot. WHl ll or r nt hiiildtiiK. For (Tifor iiiHtiun rnll at or writ? 'YUh Tog jeery, Ii-ndal?( Or';on. KOI; SAI.K At puMir hurtion at Hi'- ourrlioiiK'. H.ttuidity. AuKMt 2i. 1!MS, at ohf o'rlofk p nt., th- "-vTi furni'TJy owtjt'd tv A, i M. ;all,irht-r, nt'H"'l, nt-ar lix j onvilU;. Tf-rniH casti, or one-half j cash and balanc on liberal t'rrn. i C. W. Mohr, Adtnlnlitratur. PAGE'S IS THE Place for CEDAR POSTS MUCK TILK COAL WOOD t'KMEXT BLOCKS ROOFING, 1H1LIUNG l'Al'KRS WI11B CKDAIl HOAT LUMliKU LUMBER SHINGLES LATH wi.xoowa DOORS SCREENS 709 N.Jackson St Phone - 242 FOR SALE First class heavy work horses and mares; will take Liber ty bonds, war stamps, sheep or cattle In exchange. Address or phone Reniick Fato, Myrtle Creek, FOR SALE 1 Victor Gramophone, with 2;l double sided records and US single ones, In excellent condi tion: a snap at (11) dollars. Mrs. Hutchlngs, Allen Ranch, Oakland, Oregon. FARM FOR SALE 106 acres, 70 acres under plow, 4 acres young prune orchard, balance pasture, with small timber; nil good soil, 20 acres bottom land; good house, water piped lo house; largo barn, hen house, corn crib and other buildings; family orchard; horses, - cattle, hogs, poultry and farm ma chinery can be bought with farm. Located 2 miles north of Canyon vllle, 7 miles from Riddle, railroad town.. This la one of the best farms on tho South I'lnpuun River. TertnH to suit purchaser. Address E. P. Rose, Owner, Can yonvllle, Oregon. NOTICE of Sale of Government Tim ber. General Land Office, Wash ington, D. C, July 12, 1IUS. Notice Is hereby given that subject to the conditions and limitations of the act of June 9, 1916 CI It Stat., 2IS), and the instructions of the Secretary of the luterlor of September 15, 1917, the timber on the following landK will be sold September 3, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. in., at public uucllon at the United Slates land office at Roseburg, Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less I ban the appraised vnluo as shown by this notice, sale to be subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Interior, The pur chase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, being commissions allowed, must be deposited at time of sale, money to be returned if sale is not approved, otherwise patent will Issue for the timber which must be removed with in ten years. Kills will be received from citizens of Hie I'nlted States, associations of such citizens and cor porations organized under the laws of the United Stales or any slate, territory, or district thereof only. Upon application of a tiualitled pur chaser, the timber on any legal sub division will be ollered separately beToro being Included In any oiler of a larrer unit. T. 16 S , R. 1 10., Sec. 29; NW'4 NEV4, yellow fir llioi) M., hemlock (111 M; NE'i NW'4, yellow fir 2210 M. hemlock 370 M, cedar 15 M; NW'i, NW14, yellow llr 2 :((( M, hemlock 140 M: none of the yellow fir, hemlock, or cedar to be sold Tor less than $1 50 per M. T. :j2 S., R. 6 W., Sec. l:i; NE U NW'4. red fir Coo M; NWV NWVi. red fir :ir,ll M; SV'4 NW1,, ted fir 450 M; HKy NW'4, red fir 650 M ; none of the red fir to be sold for less than fl. (Ill per M. CLAY TALI.MAN, Commissioner, General Land Office. SCRAP IR.ON WANTED: Tho (tfivprniiient ivedn nit t ho H'Tap iron it van K't. hih) lift to all there In tn thl diH trfet. So bring in all you can Ket. We iny $8 A TON flelivr-rerJ to our warelioUHo, cor ner Pint mid Chfb Htrei't, Hoe burK, Orepon. BERCER'S JUNK SHOP RETREAD YOUR TIRES Blow In with your I ires Before they Blow Out Roseburg Vukanizimi UV.s. am Jackson Suwl, . L. Johnson UllS. I'LVLLH 41 l'LYLEK ' LlceusoU CUti-opractlc l'li.v.-kbuis ,42J W. Lane St., Roseburg, Oregon I Phone. 15B j Consultation and Examination Free Otlico Hours, ! to 6. ChlropractK-o and Electrical Treatments. DltS SEELV, SKTHER At STEWART Physicians and Sui-gooiis. -" Suite of Offices Rear of Douglas Na tional Rank, ground floor. Phone Uti7. ROSEMUnO - - - OREGON Office Hours: Piioneu: 10 to 12 . m. Office: Malu 17 1 it to 4 p. ni. Res: Main 111 DR. LUCETTA i MIT 11 Physician . Wmin and Children Diseases a Specialty. Office: Masonic Uldg. Second Fleei HEIXL1XK PIANO SCHOOL WILL REOPEN SEPT. 15. Summer classes In chargo of Mrs. L. 1). Moore, 611 Hamilton St. Telephone 417. 116 Cass Street. a. w. young son Krai Kslnte and liiNiiraiice. Roseburg National Bank Building, Roseburg, Oregon. DR. S. L. DeLAPP Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon 217-18 Perkins Bldg. Phones 119 and 225-Y. Roseburg. MRS. F. D. OWEN Cut Flowers, Potted Plants, Funeral I Designs, Wedding UouUctn. PHONES Greenhouse 9-F 12 City 240 111 W. Cbbs Street. i AUTO 8TAGB LINK Dld'OT. Dally stages and autoa for Marsh field and all Coos Bay polntB, also for Peel and Millwood, leave O. W. Rapp's grocery store. Fare to Myr tle Point, $6.00. Reservations mads at 111 Sheridan street. Pbona 14. W. S. HOWARD SHOES O 1 A REI'AIR KSOLEDdZ I iN; Ul I .ImliHoii St., Itnsrluir. I't'lmo rnt lHHf Im HiiuKCMtlvo of juirliHN, Prltiio ititNiiiN Imh( ! I.onfit, ; t!i.ilrntHf4, retention of f Invor, a I nnmo to roiijm-n tvilh! Hvf, tlir ) king of nitNitNt I'or prime roaMn, jfcMI 111 The Economy Market Kohlhftgeii, I'rop, l'liune M. HOOVEIUZF L'SIi BUTTERMILK 10c per gallon Fresh every day al Douglas County Creamery Have Just Installed An Auto Cylinder Re-lxirinn Machine and am prepared to do Auto Cylinder Re boring and (irindini; G. I, PRIOR Corner ;;ik find Htephenn. Retreading t'lite List II lb rialn 'I'ri'iid ZSrl J 4 Ml I i ::0x3 ! 8 "il ridx.l'i 7.00 !l nil :(2j Vi ' -'l 31x4 : . 7 r. 111. Ml I!2x4 10.011 12.00 nax i o.r.o 12 r.o 31x4 1 1 .nil 1 .1 oil :ir,x4 l i.2r, i.t r,u ,'llixl ll.f.il Hon S3x4'4 il 2r. is r.o S4x44j Il.f.0 14.110 3 r, x 4 v, is r,o I r, no 3(1x4 '4 14 ir, ir, no 37x4 ',4 Ki.M) 17,011 r,r,xr, H 75 if, (i. i 3H5 IS 00 17. fill 37x6 18 00 18.00 A Hot Weather Helper As Well as one And that is nn ELECTRIC Vacuum Washing Machine. The manu fcuturers guarantee it, aud we guarantee It. The guarantee la that It must do satisfactory work. Think of this, a washing that would take you the bettor part of a forenoon to rub out done In an hour or two aud without any great labor on your part. Five or ten minutes for tub full of clothes. Then run thom through the elec trically driven wringer, fill washer again and while It 1b washing the second lot you have swung the wringer over the rinsing tub, put them through, then over the bluing water, put them through, , and are done with the first; the second lot being ready, repeat the operation, nnd there has been no straining or lifting. The cost ot machine Is still within reach ot all, f 95.00 on Installments, wUha discount for cash. ""- Churchill Hardware Company Gromore Fertilizer Nitrogen 6 per cent Phosphoric Acid 9 to 10 pei cent Potash 5 per cent Green I.avvns, Healthy House I'lnnljj, Ferns, ltenutiful lowers, ljirly Vegetables, Profitable Crop anil Delicious Kniits and Berries. J. F. BARKER & CO. IMPLEMENTS AND VEHICLES. Mitchell Automobiles. Q0 Pw Cent Overstrength SPECIAL We take finish or rough dry as late in the week as Friday at 9 a. m. and return Sat urday. No extra charge for this SPECIAL SERVICE PHONE 79 Roseburg Steam Laundry ABRAHAM'S NEW COATS For Women's and Misses' Wear The approved styles in coats for Fall and Winter wear. The price tags are thoroughly in keeping with our policy of assuring you full value and lasting satisfaction with every purchase made. QUALITY MERCHANDISE at POPULAR PRICES I. ABRAHAM Roseburg,Ore. 0000CMOOOOCOOOOOCM0000000000000 "im'lvn tH'ar" lianuhiK IiIkIi; itiflvf mi'ii riillntc by; l.wry nmii diok n Mtr .im) left flrvrli liailKili tlli'ri That's the Man of it. Every Woman When she sets what a nice NEELY'S CASH Are You Doing Your Share? Mum! you luivp pollf I'rriun Mam! ovor you while you eat? Why mil t:iv- wlii';it vcihiiiiiirlly? v liuvi liiiniln ilK r IU'iik or foodstiifrii In plenty. The Oovem ii, nt Hrkn fur Will: AT to win tho itr. Isn't thare (oniethlng elae you run til ? ' All th'! I. lucid, h1 I tlifi tirrolnm, all the mnnoy, all the munitions In tin' MirM will not win thin war unii'Sfl our Hrmliis are ti'il. Thu r'iKi'l AilnilTilslriitlnn has undnrtnken to fieil thorn with the Tolun tary h' lp of loyal Americans. Are you doing your ahare? THE CASH for WINTER NOTICE will take a box lot are hung up for her at STORE Phone 91 STORE J. B. KING Proprietor.