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i i in --'in- ii i mi ii mil i i ii niBKiiaa mtoht sybbims unn inimT bt REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY iiflWBlWti"ffi '.'5.'f.-,V. .JlfftlJ. 41, tVA f i. WIMBKKI.T W. H. FI.HHKR a. V. WIMBKIUT Entered at Roaeburi, Orefon. oi! office it econd-clafu matter Office, Kerlow BullUluj. Hit North Jtakion Street HUBHf KIPTIUfl KATKH: Daily, by mall, per jear Dally, by carrier, per month Dally, by carrier, per week Weekly, per year Weekly, alx montba .11.0(1 . .to . .If . 1.00 . 1.00 Children's Colds- To make your distressed baby easy and comfortable, give Ji'jley's Honey and Tar. It is just what children' ought to have for feverish colds,', toughs, "snuffles" and tight wheezy breathing. It stops croup,. t loo. Foley's Honey Tar tastes goop and the little ones like it. It conta'ns no morphine, chloroform or other dru9 that you would not like to give the young children. Do not accept a substitute. r r in II i roLtrs un l 1 C0ry.' I B''' ''- 'My buby wt the km wich severe cough and cold I one month old. I sve him lea to fifteen drops of I'oley'd Honey and Tar every three hour and it urely did help him. lie huau't been tick m day iucc." Mm. II. II. GurrcU, tbooHiclO, Vo, Hold everywhero. FOK SALE LY Six "IJzzUw" in a Haw B. L. llyluml, manager (if the; lo cal Standard Oil plant, Hiitmtunt iatca the report that many tourists aro avoiding Hie d imgem or Canyon creek canyon by shipping their earn from Glendnlu to Kiddle Mr. Ilyliind Mates that ho naw six Forda on flat cars at (Hendalo "recently nwalling shipment. Itoad work now going on in Ihc canyon makes It almost lin pnnslble for automobiles to get thru at tho present time. Mm. K. Wood, of this city, left this morning for Kugene to remain a few dnj'H visiting with relatives. OLE HANSON, SfATWS FIGHTING MAYOR, MAKES JOORfORViaOHVlOAN OU JlaiL.on, SeiftV' lighting mayor, who gave an address under the aut'pices of the Portland Fress Club at the public auditorium, was heard by about two thousand people Friday niMht. Speaking on the sub ject of "Americanism and lioishe vism," it was u strong presentation of the necessity of Americanism for liio safety of thy country. U was the forerunner of a lecture tour in the east in behalf of the Victory loan .Mayor Hanson spoke briefly of the affairs of the Seattle Htrllte, de claring the personal leadership was thai of men who are opposed to all government. It was the leadership and not the mass of workf ngiuen of Seattle, upon which responsibility should be placed, he declared, and lie worker. were the victims but de serve credit for the promptness with which they repudiated the false lead e is. I 'rging that II was the duty of every red blooded Amerii an to buy Victory bonds. Mayor Hanson ex pressed conviction that the man who refuses to finance his share of the debt or honor is to be regarded more seriously than slackers in preceding loaiiH. "This," said I he mayor, "is the supreme test of citizenship. It Is a debt of honor that I he Aineri acn people have assumed through t heir government and t he man who refuses to do his tart must have his A me ri can ism quest foned." Mr. Hanson starts on his eastern tour immediately and will devolc his time lo 1he cause during the official campaign period. Mr. and Mih. C. L. Chenoweth were here Saturday from Oakland on I THE UNIVERSAL CAR ij 8 1 Kumcmber tlmt when you briiijr your Ford car ij Kumcmber tlmt when you briiijr your ford car to us for mcchnnical attention that you gel the genuine Ford service materials, experienced workmen and Ford factory prices. Your Ford is too useful, too valuable to take chances with poor mechanics, with equally poor quality materials. Bring it to us and save both time and money. We are authorized Ford dealers, trusted by the Ford Motor Company to look after the wants of Ford owners that's the asi.urance we ol'IVr. We are geting a few Ford cars and first come first to re ceive delivery. Stearns & Chenoweth . . Leas & Son AGENTS Northern hull" of Douglas Co. i ll Oakland. Ore. Northm 'II lllilf (if )i!Utrl:ii fit III I I1 ' l,l'OOI ITI-i.US. Kmina Schalling and her family (school children) took in the war relics shown In Oakland, April 15. The little fellows were greatly de lighted and considered It a grcal treat by their kind teacher. Cuy Colo lost a valuable shepherd dog by its picking up a poisoned siiuirrel. (i rand ma (loodspeod was visit ing with Mrs. l.ucinda Henry recently. I'rnf. ( Iscar (Inrrell, of Oakland, spent Saturday wilh his mother, Mrs. Kat h critic (lor roll. M r. (Jon-ell is superintendent of the Oakland schools. Loyal Fmery, the well known fruit grower of l'mp(ua, passed through our valley Thursday on his way to Oakland. ' Ira Iticdler, a prominent farmer of Collage drove, is visiting with rela tives ami friends here. Word has been received that Carl ItuHinusM-n, who has been a patient at Mercy hospital in Hoseburg. will undergo an opera t ion lor appendi citis Monday. Walter .Manning was looking after his interest mi Tyee Tuesday. While returning home his car leil the ruad but no serious damage was done. Klmcr Kllisnn, a prominent stock man of Harden Valley, was at lend ing to business affairs here recently. Mm, Win. Kiinry, Mr. and Mrs. Alva SI e leh ns and ' ! fss Virginia Trice, of I in ptiii, ..flit Sunday at the home of Mr. and M rs. J . A. Stephens. Miss Ma.et Hamilton, who has been siiltenug wiih a severe attack of appendicitis, is slightly improved. Mr. and M is. H Purge Wilcox and child ten, M isses Kill I Ii Stephens and lla.el Henry attended the war relics show given at Oakland Tuesday evening. I.ueian Cide was an Oakland visitor the fiist of the week. Heputy Assessor 1. M. Tuthlll was inlet v lew ing Hie farmers t his week. Alter coin pit t ing t his work he w ill begin the erection of a prune drier on his ranch. Ii will be large enough to handle his own crop and all he can Hnd for sab- or to dry on shares. Hot n, hi Manning of 1 ! 1 '. a si Mi and Mi this place. U pound smi William April is. M. liiillack ami W. known ,(nle Creek were hi the cit today friends and .ittendiug a! lairs. IV Hicks. residents, greeting business BIG Removal Sale At FISHER'S IS NOW ON Save 15 to 20 Percent on your purchases of dry goods by buying now "MOTHER KNOWS" When I feci scrappy And mean, mother Sever scold. She usually finds my tongue U white, my breath bad, then she iays, "My Pet needs a Cowan!." I gladly tuke Cuscureta because they taste like candy. Next morning I wake up feeling dandy. Do you give your children CaseareU or nasty castor oil, pills or culumel? Carina rets never hurt Ui kidb. FrontLaood : Cararcts, candy cotlnirtic, cnt only 10 cents and mothers will find directions for children's dosage nt nil apes on each lo.v. V'iis-arelR work like a charm when tho child's litllc stomach, liver nd bowels need cleansing and regulating. i:ih:i,i it symimionk' Ol'IM'KTTK IS ( 0l(. No musical event of the season will be more eagerly anticipated by music lovers than the coming of the Zedeler Symphonic Quintet. The popularization of the "music of the masters is the task which the Zcd- eler Symphonic Quintette has set for itself. That it is succeeding may be judged by the standing of the com pany in its few years on the Ameri can platform. The symphonic effects obtained by HARD ON SHOES? THEN READ THIS "I marched through the mud of Flanders, through a large part of the Lorraine "sectors, and lastly from Chateau Thierry to Fismes, nd my shoes with Neulin Soles are still in good conditii u. For live months I alternaud these shoes with two other pairs, which are now worn out, hut the Ncohn Stiles look as if they had another live good months of wear left in them " Written by Lieut. Kdyerly Austin. American Expeditionary Forces, France October 17th. 118. This is exceptional service, all army men will agree. Civilians rarely give their shoes usage such as this; but if they are hard on shoes, and want to cut their shoe hills down, let them try Nculin-solcd shoes. These sHiocs are obtainable at most shoe stores in m.mv good styles lor men, women and cht'-iren. r have vour old shoes re-bottomed with Neolm Sues. Vou will imd thce ; .'irntiiKaliv made soles are comlttrt able and watcrprt!, as well as long wearing. They an1 made by The (IcHxlyear Tire & KubbcrCo.. Aknm, Ohio, who alo make ingtoot Heels guaranteed to outwear all other heels. fleolln Soles kmi;i:s .mum lo. Why take chances crop '.' We have jur lbs. Corvallis tested s tn Oouglas County. on your corn t bought ed corn, grown Selected under superUsion of the tural Agent. See your seed corn. 1' County Agrieul it before buying oples Supply Co. IAI A(J A IN. Wr pelt fence lor cash oniy. Having just received two carloads of I'age Wire Kenco, contracted long ago at prices much less than can be had now. we oiler same at the fol lowing prices, subject to stock on hand: T har 3a for 44c: 0-bar for !lo; 10-bnr 40 for 5tc; P-bar 4 2 for liftc; l;t-bar 47 for 7 soft wtro fence 7-bar Jtl for bar for 4 4c, and a heavy :i b.,r ;if for Me. Harbed wire in So rod spools for $4.75. Staple and brace wire at good prices. Also sexerai kinds of poultry fence, some at $1 75 pet roll. Stearns & Chenoweth, Oak land .ind Voncalla. Oregon. At Mm i SI mm te ok Why look older. than you are I T IS astonishing how many women through lack of attention are wearing corsets that give a more ma t u re a ppeu rame I o t he figure than ii should have and consequently they ap pear to be five or ten years older than they are. IT IS possible lo readily improve that coudiiion if you will come to our corset department and get a I rial fitting ofv the MOOAKT front laced corset. Q: Oyo r yourself oulhful and rat lines (hit famous corset give you. the eful will not id- No expense to you do buy unless there is a do ed improvement tlnn should. EURCHflRD'S SyUAHE STUHE Zedelers a a specially W hen com ind si ri;o:eil in: tnd v. ind wfec': ra are secured. e enhai const ri .iliined :;st I u ::! let ot a I by Hie iim 'd reed or wi!h Iho piam nis the ree; large mi-lies mid di Nicola! Z tleler. organ ctor. is one oi ihe i,-.v mas;ers o: the eeilo. He caine to A inerit a a ears au'o tr.iui Stockiudm, Sweden, and his name is now iimui- iu this con in ry. l-.nuna Hnnv Meek, soloist, will ie remembered i uiusical people as a former principal I the ChitaL'o (Hand Op' ia Oo;n nan). i lie oile r meinbi'ts ol tin- 'fimpany are Miriam Z"d. ler, oigan- Sahatlor Sala, violinist. ;ilid Isa- tota Karon, violinist oMiLMto. Th will be at Ho- high s. lied and. or in in next Friday night, and the proceeds go to the lihrar fund. HHICH '.-J t t.'j -It II'.. PSLLS .(Ml 1 rtr !'riijft-t. , f . ni t in v.Ti n I Zs IM iiii nit mi i'-.i ,i .h, f, , ij soto by biitsiiiSTs tudiy tut xtvnci: OF SAI.K OF must TiMnut. c. oriicc. Vaslijii(.-ii)!i. IV c 1 'J I !V- Nulii i' is h.T. Iiy SUlljt 1(1 !tU' COll.lltl.UiS linns or the Aim if Jim.' wr.il I.iin.l . .M.uili 17. .mil limit. i . i:nn t:;:i c :; v. ' ?H f, V.'. ; 1 I tt t ' 4 -. ''.-i-r.'.T..-;1-. ai.' A riling of Beauty and a Joy Forever The r adapt Come uprights d to rami l'iano is equally ctun-ert work. jih- mahogany. Also OTT'S MUSIC STORE Koa'bu!. Orcsjon 06i',:t'i''"t''4'4', I j r 3 rr-.. Safe Milk For Infants . : Ko Cooking A Nutritious Diet for All Arcs. Quick Lunch; Home or Office. OTHERS are IMITATIONS i m ; Mi-. Vn .l.o had I I'm t lamV Unidii.-on, of I'ortland, ! n isi : ing w it Ii re!a i i ves lor tin- past ft w days, lelt mi' h' r iioiir1. M rs. Uob i l V.- Ullen, fur led in 1 iti cit , where ; iie AVIO S'lAfili. LINK VEl'OT. I)lly Btufrea and autOB for Marek Cold and all Coufl Bay points, also for Peel and Millwood, leave G. W. rupp'H frocery mora Faro to Myr tle Point, $5.00. Kueerratlnna mnJfl U 1X1 htiMridun :rt. I'boMa ! What's the i!iff meat man's wife iT.-nco between a and a barber's iv i re 7 Tho barber's wife meat shop to bnv. wife pas. con but ones : is lo t lie in "at the the barb-- hop man by! p are sorrv it Is so. for we h Wove in reciprocity, w In re r ju,.: hie! Not only bar! iprs' w i es en; here to buy, but all good hmis.-wiv and this is whv our in- ;tf :, right, shop is elean. and our ads are seen! rhe Economy illnrKfi Imhi. Kol Hli.i cen. lri'i., I'b. ne r.S ;- 1919 Maxwell Till' UIU'C''!l('l! luiifi? for LIGHT CAR. Up to the Minute in Style and Equipment K, Conifort Luroliiuy Eccncray iVi t v !'ttil;i Co. i '-! 1 ii. oak. Stat., -Is i, ami the instructions of the Secretary of the Interior of Sep tember I.'i. 1M7. the timber on the following lands will be sold May ti, 1!r... at 10 o'clock a. m , at public a tic i ion at the I'mteil States land otfice at Itosel'Ulu, Oregnll, to lb highest bidder at not P ss than the appraised value as shown by this notice, sale to be subject to the Hp proal of the Secretary of Hie In terior. 1 he purchase price, wiih an additional sum of one tilth of one per cent thereof, being commission Mowed, must be depesi-ed at time of saU-, money to be returned if sale not approved, otherwise patent Also some will issue tor the timber which must be removed wiihin ten ears. Kids wilt be recent d from citizens of the I'll i ted States, associa I ions of such cm .-ens and corpora: ions orgaiued under the laws ot the I niltd Si.it s or any state, territory or district Have Our Plant Completed about June 1st, Will pay the anil SZ market prices Surpiies. for all We are now ready to contract for: Loganberries, V---. Kin rtlctt r Ann Cherries and ears. Suthcrlin Fruit i I'ouucts Company "refill . I JUST RECEIVED Larc assortmc Hooks, l'lies, Ktc, nt ui' iii red '"iP'nieJ risliin;4 Tackle li't'ir, I'panJ. Mlt llONI' t!li' )imr t.;or lo ilif strf.-t fct'inil.-r. ni'inl our walili to t)o tiUi-kstiuih. tui yotir l.iln'tiy hoiiit from a . t-rli li-iiun k t'"iKvr:v l lu'it wl.v si'iht our K'lfn'ti! to hv cl.niicit or ptrts,.l to ariMii' Init a slri.il up to t tn- m t ii ii t I'linnir.' 1 " r iiii'llioils in,. Kamt.irv ami I'ati not hu tirinxl iiii)!iiik Inn tut ii.. A tt ial w ill r.'in ire.. 1M I'l'Kt i. ei.K Nt;:;s i li y (Mir ,i i . Wf rail iiii.l tli tlwr I'hoti,. Unit ion to .nil im,l in. our litii) o( la.l u' an, I imir, oicr eoat. Thi'T ur mln croof. 'of only. I'l'im aii,lnilion (if aljt ilioil uir, hasor. tho tiniti.T on j 1 l: . 1 1 s u In 1 1 v i sin ii will t-' otior, , l.it. ly tM'toro I'tMiii; m, iml, ,1 :n 1 I i'liu t liv(,t v o Ititiii'stnl. tiling In 'In- liii" n vli"iwi in i: Witt ' ill nn! 1 In y in a Ii v ol lir of Ii. 2 . Hoi' I'illo 10 M. St;'4. yollow M . tlono of sol, I for 1. sS nun' of tli.- r a laruo 1 : SI ri',1 lit lino II i ln ih. in "i il fir to In unit. T. .11 y.llo- m . m: ' nil fir l.ii I i;io to t p. r M . an tor l.'s r s . it. NV4. c;.n m . N l . r.-,l l.i 4J than Jl oi p,r M. .. Soo. I'l; M-M, pmo M . r,-il fir N ', yoliow pun- M, lion,, of lltt yo'low pin,, lo ho sol, I for l.ss Ui.in J.' ."oi p, r M. , nml nono of tho ml fir to bo sol, for l'-s iVan St ::. p,r M 01. A V T M.I. MAN'. ComuiUsiLiucr (.leut-nil LudiI i Wo nt-r nl-o lll llli j . .M il niiits for i J -nti- I ,ri, :iM.i hi: ilii-ni. Yoll ii iii-i-i ;inv. Ii-t for Hip . B. CROUCH II ... I T. iKiuiMiiiv, i m arc. Sheridan Street t-'i'aniltwnre. osebij r5t, ureion .