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wrmBBiKfl inwi-nannff, wthwhav. aphii. , iw... Good Horses Bring $400 to $500 Span Ed. Kruse wii In town today ar ranging for the season for ti.e Sail ..allien Oregon. No. owned by Kruse and Bonn. These horsemen and stock breeder. all.ge that thl talk of the hore being dead one" l Ureal wisiuao. - : uuot authorities of nation wide experience who bIho aay the horse! Is coming back, allhourh the auto, and truck, a well R tractor have made thine look bad for the breed er In the pat. Ilonwmen, how ever, are of the opinion that the horse will again take hi proper i place when the "Ka propelled con-. cern" 1 found too expenlve Xor the i average man to "monkey" wlih. lie-; niand for good home i on the In- j ermine but the trouble I farmer got Beared noma year ago and uult , breeding for market. o that few desirable young horse are to be , found, and I- the next few year It ; . - na..,!..... will lin nnld : 1 premtieu i. ........ "... for good atock. The war took a lot c: horses and nniia out oi iu , country, and the neat-city I JubI be-j ginning to be felt. The common be-1 In a tu-sr Vuurl tlfimp Will 1 only be een In menageries I a mts tnke, a breeder are beginning to ee where thl talk I loading to. Rome of the big farmer of the wheat belt In the middle west uite both horse and tractor, and their experience I that the team are Just a cheap a the ga machine, so export have tated. Ed. Krone al leged today that Viod hors" are now felling for from $400 to $500 a span 4 VAIUKVU.LH ASH W.Vflf ' April 12, 1920, for benefit of the rau.iu li i ut a it v visit I'uder Auspice of Committee of 'SS M'ntul Cul- ture Club. Ticket, $1. Spec- tutors, 20 cent. tf. and hard to find at that. That the horse la tho only "power" that re produces itself is a truth lout sight ol.'. but It I a fact that expensive re-1 pulr hills are unknown to the man who use the old standby for farm work or anything else that needs moving on highway or ranch. Any farmer with a good mare or two might do worse than to breed them to a gt;-..: drafter. Colta are just a easily raised a cattle, and a pan of 3-year-olds will bring more money than a couple of steer. Kruse & Son are optimistic, and firmly believe they have lota o back ing among rancners generally, anu wmit nennle tn nee thl stallion when he is In town next Saturday. KLKS ATTENTION. All member are requested to be present at the club rooms at the Elk Temple on Thursday. April 8, 1920, at 1:30 p. m. sharp, to attend the funeral of our deceased brother Ed ward I). Hagen. Hy order of the Exalted Ruler. IRA B. RIDDLE, Secretary. Half ox lor children. Hell Mil llnery. .iiiUijriniv-.--,-i- - -- -- - '''-'---'-- Haste Makes Waste These are busy days, and days we must be saving, ' but in your haste do not forget, that a person to be prosperous must look prosperous. Have your suit cleaned, pressed and repaired by our skilled and san itary methods. Our work and service will please you. WHO'S YOUR CLEANER? TRY OUR WAY Phone 277 Our Auto Will Call Dependable Values in GROCERIES The ever-Increasing number of patron of our Grocery Depart ment I proof positive of the dependable values we give our cus tomers and the courteoie and satisfactory treatment they receive from our able force. In our buying wa endeavor to select those goods only that we can heartily reouiumend to our trade and that which we our selves would be willing to use Remember, too, our absolute guarantee of quality goa with each article. Wo insist ou refund ing your money If goods are not satisfactory. That' onr way of doing business. Peoples Supply Company Spring Styles Select your spring stylos from our new arrivals of wool, serges, silks, printed crepe lie eliene and voiles. We also have In New Spring Coats. The snap end fraihnres of Spring find riprce sloaa In the chic stylos end brilliant weaves of our new rubrics. They combine eiqulallo toate with perfect rellnblllty which stamps Uieru as tli beat. IIY UOODH I. ABRAHAM "Kvcrvthirur tho Host" LAHlKfT WEAK LOVE and MARRIED LIFE fcq. the noted author Idah MSGlone Gibson 1 " ' I -UlL i. AN AXONVMOIS I.KTTKH. times before Its Import liecame fully realized and then I knew that ElUa- John went out the door and never ' beth Moreland -vrote the letter br looked back. Even then, despite hi self. Thl did not eem to hurt uii si lllsliuess and hi treatutVnt of me, ! very much, however, for my mind my fluttering heart seemed to go ( was busy, very busy, trying to find with him. I almost hated my Cousin out how It was possible for Eliza ','harlle, who came In soon after- beth Moreland to havo learned that ward, because I knew that very urou-lmy mother had left me tnis money. ably if lie had not been present I I rushed up to Alices room and would have had no one to entrust asked her if she had sent a telo- my business to and probably John gram to anyone telling auoul my 111 would have taken it over. heritance. could not help but feel that Alice I "I have not told anyone," she knew something that 1 did not. for said. "I did not even wire mother, certainly she would not be so dis- for I thought It was a good thing trumrui or ill of John a protests- rnr lohn to wait until he got nome tlons of love for me as she had beenJ to tell her. I don't believe a soll- duriug the entire time she has been tar' person know It yet, my dear, with me. This was confirmed by the l ur certainly no one else could tell oostman bringing me a letter. I fit excent John or you or I, or EXPORTS ARB IXCBKASED HONOLULU. T. H.. March 2. (By Mall) Exports of the Terri tory of Hawatl to the mainland of the United States jumped $22,000 uDO during 1S19. according to tig uies Just announced by . Raymer Siiarp. speclul deputy collector of customs. Tha -(.ml vrIiia nf merchatidise ai.inrmrf f mm Hawaii to the main land during 1918 was f98.363.016 against $5,759,749 lor mm. Imports from tne matntanu in iota tntniAri taa fiHH .kfiu aaalnet J3,KS2,86 for ID 18. an Increase of lio,ino,B4. Charles." HAnnnh U Quentloned, I went downstair quietly to Han. did not recognize the writing on tho envelope, and upon opening it I found it wa perhaps the most de- wat.io tning mat one ungnt no to - - - ... Mr . r.ordon another. The letter wa anonymous., " . ,v, mnrina?" Kvidently the writer had learned- .... . t ..-...... .i.i v. . i. i "Veil Miaa Kather ne." wa nei ' '"7 I'.t.iinc, aiinuiihil 1 tKillil imi : . .. . , understand how the new could havoirepiv, -ne sent one nuiummi.., nolten back to the town where John!ter he came out of the room where i itvii an miiifiontv v all listened to yuui mmuu N'on Evidently Teleitnipliiil. will." Some one must have tclegraphc I ! "How.H" you !;uow he sent it :t. 1 thought, as I turned tho letter; "Herause I aw a messenger boy over and over without reading It, take It from him InIn. .n B-..in lhA n n... it. I WfDI lntO THY ISIlierii TUMIU. n the fire without glancing at a ' which John bed been using. I am word. tMiro tnai at tne tune i ua n . nn.h . ,i , enilnn of Knrinc on him in any way his. however, particularly as 1 rea'i , ht almost unconsciously i waiKen Ihe first sentence. It read. Kather-1 urns the room and at down nt hi" ine (Jordon. you are a fool if you 'desk. Mr brain wa In a whirl i ure true to your husband. Everv- could not believe that John had tele, -me In town, since you have been ' e-iphed this news iinmediatelv to iway. has been shocked and dls-! Elizabeth' Moreland. and while f All Classified Advert! emetit In. erted new luday will be found oa last page under ".New Today" bead. 4VATKP. WANTED Dishwasher at Foutch's restaurant. WANTED 15 gallons niilit per day year round. Phone 15. WANTED Woman to cook for four persons. Phone 7F5. WANTED Man to help In harvest ing garden products. Phone 9F4. WANTED First ctast, mncn cow. J C. Royse, Phone 84F2; WANTED Man to alash brush Phone 34F11. LesU. Hatfield Roseburg. Rt. 1. WANTED Work as cook In camp or hotel. Address Mrs. C. S. in care of News-Review, phone 433-J ousted to see him daily riding with Elizabeth Moreland. I think now, however, you have the whip In hand, tb John Gordon never will let a rich wife slip through his fingers, how ever much he may care for the other woman In tho case. "Do not think I am congratulatinc voti on this, for I am not one of 'hone who Is Rhocked at Elizabeth Morelnnd's oscapnilea. You see, I Vnow lite lady, and I know that John Oordon Is her first and only love. I know that but for you she would have been his wife. I know thai irohahly now this will never be. 1 mi sorry." I rend the letter through m:inv "MiracleMan"Was ! Originally a Novel Published origlnnlly as a novel In Mtuisey's magazine, written by F. L. Packard and later dramatized by George I.oane Tucker's production, phenomenal success on Broadway, eOorge Loane Tucker's production, "The Miracle Man", cornea to the Antlers Theater on Thursday and Friday. April 8 and 9. As a Para-niount-Artcrnft picture ttiia absorb ing story has been hailed by the critics as one of the finest produc rions ever seen on the screen. With scenes laid in the haunts olf crimi nals In New York's Cninatown, In a little village on the side of a giant mountnin and on the ahore of a roaring ocean, the opportunity for wonderful photographic effects has been reapplied to tho limit. Hut the chief Interest Is In t'e striking story, which centers about the venerable figure of an old pa triarch, who la credited with the po wer to heal tho sick anil make crip Dled lliiilis whole aitaln. To him come Tom Ilitrke and his band of crooks from New York's t'hinatown with the Idea of cashing In on hl powers. Hut It doesn't work out as they calculated, for hidden away In each of them is a leaven of good, wtiich slowly comes to the surface under the Influence of their whole some environment, "n a most mar velous way the criminals are re claimed from the paths of crime. A cast of uniiHiiiil ability enacts the important roles In the picture, headed hv Thomas Mwlghan. a well- was saying to myself that he had nrnhnMv sent a telegram to his of fice. I planced down at the pad of blotting; paper that covoren tne ae nnd found It covered with a fev l.rlf sentences which I could rot read. I knew, however, from the unv the words were put togetnei that it was the impression of John's telegram that the lilotter new. Again mv better half aid. "Do not read it." and aaaln mv curiosity. iiKo call dt what you will iHtrame uppermost. I snatched the plee of blotting paiier from tho des. hoirt it nn to the mirror. t .-... Teliimim t Ilea Moreland. HEINLINE -MOORE CONSERVATORY Music and Physical Education Managed by Accredited T eachers Only The Slate deaiamU lillblj' t'ricleiit teachers and tblt School compiles 1 (HI percent with the State law., Kohlhagen Bldg. Phone 390 known leading man, and including Elinor Fair. Betty Compson, Joseph J. Dowliug, Lon Chaney, W. I.aw hoii llutt, J. M. Dumont, Lucille llutr ton. and F. A. Turner. Dress hats in transparent brims or hair braids lieU, trimmings of tiny French rosea, leaves, gauzo rib bons, lace. Bell Millinery. NOW IX THK CITY Frank A. Terry, representing the Equitable Savings X- Loan Assn., Is now in the city. For an lntorvlo call or phone the I'mpqua hotel, tf. GET VOm COTTAGE NOW Those wanting cottages at Idleyld Park can procure them through the Lawrence-Cordon Real Estate Com pany. The cottages are going fast. Parties wanting a cottage In a pick ed location can have same built by selecting the site and making the ar rangement with the company. a7p Don't ask for Crackers say Snow Flakes WAKEFIELD & HINEY PHONE 46 SE GROCERIES Fresh Vegetables Cereals, Canned Coods thread. Hour, Candy PllOXR 4fi tfp WANTED Nicely furnished house In good residence district. Ad dross A. C. care Nows-Koyiew. WANTED Small house or suite of rooms, furnished or unrumlshed Address "O" box 00, care News wan'tkd HI eh school boy or a man to work as Janitor evenings for board, Apply at Cafeteria WANTED Man for general work on farm. Good wage with room and board. Address G. H. ctre News-Heview. Has the Peak Been Reached? SOME aay that conditions will aoea change; that On ocrlod of Inflation, extravagance and high prices u gradually pass. If such la the possibility, CrUtFUXNS ahouU w the watchword. Heckles spending and kiTsaOaa must be eliminated. r'reparedncs precaution means na account I'mpqua Valley 11a nk. 4. M. THRONE. Cashier at a. the U7.lPQUiI VILLEVb ROSEBURO OREGON ait aVeasTasa' OLD PAPERS FOR SALE News- Review office. FR4u" CW F0 FOR SALB5 Baled Lay. W. F. Ramp Rt. 1. 1 mile east of town. S70-R. FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow with young calf. C. E. Keyser. Wilbur. Ore., phone 27F11. FOR BALE. Jersey heifer calf. C. E. Coales, near rifle range, east of city. FOR flAI.K Bn. .. . roiana unint, j FOR SALE Oaj, old VThh ssa-avaj, WU sriniir,. Baa, Phnna A a COW FOR SALE-OoTjj milker 1.n. n.t " ia FOR SALE) Several good Jersey milch cows. A. E. Chenoweth. Looking Glass. WANTED Position doing general housework in small family by ex perienced girl. X Y Z care News-Review. WANTED Married man without children for ranch. House and 380 a month. Permanent if O. K. Inquire at News-Review office. OAK WOOD FOR SALE MOVE BY TRUCK. Quick reliable service. Prices reasonable. Phone 20F2. FOR SALE Good 6 year old work Ten Mile, Oregon. a9 FOR SALE One surrey and one good set of harness, almost new. H. E. La Brie. Wilbur. Ore, tf. FOR SALE, BARGAIN 5 room mo dern bungalow, sleeping, porcn garage, close in, phone owner, at 187-R. ' WANTED A woman for general housework on the farm. Good wags and steady work. Address Lock Box 13a, Yoncalla, Ore. WANTED A good cross-cut saw filer; big wages if you can make good. $6 for 8 hours to start. Sat. afternoon and Sunday off If you wish. Triple A Lumber Co. WANTED Prune orchard and gen eral farm proposition, a total of GO to 100 acres. Must be well Improved and well located. Would prefer place fully stocked. Will deal direct with owner, all cash No agents. Give full information. Address A, B, C, Newa-Revlew. FOR RENT FOR RENT Apartments for two young men. Phone 41-R. FOR RENT 2 housekeeping rooms Inquire lis Brockway. FOR RENT -Safety deposit boxes nwouuig naunum onus. FOR RENT 1 1-2 acres river bot torn soil, close to town. Phone 278-L. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Also sin gle rooms at reasonable prices. Roseburg Apartments, oor Main and Douglas. FOR RENT 20 acres, one and half milos from Roseburg: a 9-room bouse, windmill, with water in house, large barn, hay barn, fam ily orchard. Balance in cultiva tion. For particulars call on or write to C. O. Sheppard, Dlion- vme, ore. MISCELLANEOUS. FOUND Agate brooch. Owner call at Review office and describe It. O. & C. LAND LOCATOR And compassman. Chas Kyes, G27 N wain at,, KoseDurg. DRESSMAKING Stylishly done: tailoring. 749 So. Main. Phone 429-Y. FOUND An envelope containing xoaaK pictures and films. Owner please call at News-Review office. EGGS FOR TTATnrrvn nnn Leghorn, rood lavera: 1 E for 31.50. D. 3. Houser, phone to JU2-L. tf SAFETY FIRST Secui a safer..' deposit box for your valuable pa pers at the Rosebur? Nations: Pank. ' tf Mi J.NI M . e.CB. iWkum SOWS VORB P. C. H. PRODUCTS Cinrr Warr I. i H. .iv. h iillu Flake 1 :mn Itittutt CtKVKUtr F.-lKtn Itxroanut V. ..trrt A..inj, 9 Mvhr'ntlow Saodwtca BuUar Tlua STRAYED 2-year-old red heifer marked under slopec In light, and swallow fork In left ear. Lat seen on Myrtle Creek. Finder please notify Herman Oden, Dlx onvtlle. Reward. i WAKEFIELD & HINEY PHONE 415 A Sparkle of Salt a fresh from -the-oven crispness Liat is daintiness itsclt-Snow Flakes nv.ke the simplest foods taste better i l eir flavor is delicious! PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO. - - MONEY TO LOAN 20-year rural crean iarra loans, low Interest rate. 120,000 local money to loan on food real estate. First niort gage. See M. F. Rice of Rice R'ce tf. USED CARS O. K. Oarage has a large number ot different makes. Prices and terms to suit your poc ket book. Call and we will de monstrate them to year satisfac tion. Geo. Shanks ft Son. FOR SALE. I FOR eiALE Medium sired tar. See at Foutches. FOR SALE Bargains 1n 1919 Chev rolet and 1919 Maxwell, in good mechanical condition. Liberty Auto Sales Co., 607 N. Jackson St, FOR SALE 21 acrs a miles from Elma. Wash., or will trade for Douglas county land. Address u W. Bowles, Elma, Washington, Rt 2. Box 40. FOR SALE Slightly used Maxwell truck, 1919 model, first class me chanical condition and good rub. ber. Powell & Roberts, Roseburg Garage. Phone 29. ' FOR SALE Modern 7 room bunga low and furniture, on pavement. S240O: also 40 acre dairy farm, good buildings and orchard, price 15,000. Chas. Kyes, 527 N. Main St., Roseburg. FOR SALE 200 acres, about 15 acres under cultivation; balance fine timber; wood alone will more than pay for the place. Lots in fruit of all kinds.. Address F. W. care News-Review. a9 HATCHING EGGS Hollywood 200 egg strain White Leghorns, Gold en Camplnes, from first prize pen San Francisco Word Fair; White Face Black Spanish; heavy layers and nonsetters. Eggs $1.50 per setting; J8 per 100. Phone 9F25 Ed Bryant. STOCK AND FARM PROPOSITION 768 acres, all good soil, 200 ac res in cultivation, balance pasture land, good house, stock barn and other outbuildings, good location For full information call at 125 Cass street, Lawrence-Cordon Co. FARM AND FRUIT LAND 20 ac res In tract, all good tillable land. 1 1 1-2 acrdes In 6 year old prunes a family orchard, 2 good wells, pump for Irrigation, creek thru place, good seven room bouse, a barn and other outbuildings, good location on good hard gravelled road. Price $10,500. Lawrence. Cordon Co., 125 Cass street. FRUIT LAND 13 acres i In tract, auv prune trees, 125 apple trees, 50 pear trees, all full bearing, grapes, S acres low land part plan ted, well fenced and cross fenced, modern eight room house, plaster ed. Dig barn, 7 tunnel drier, other outbuildings, close in ota a good roaa. i-nce, is.uou, very easy term. La wrence-Cord in Co., 125 uass street. FARM AND STOCK PROPOSITION $20 acres. $5 acres under plaw. 80 acres timber, balance pasture land, $ acres family orchard, 4 1-2 acres one year old prune trees. 2 creeks through place, good five room house, water piped to house from spring, 5 barns; chicken house and other outbuildings. All stock and equipment Including Ford car goes with place. For full Information call at 125 Can street, Lawrence-Cordon Co. WE HAVB THE FOLLOWING r rami implements for sale: 1 two-horse riding cultivator tnew snoveis). T 2 one-horse cultivators. 1 McCormlck mower. I 1 self dumping hay rake. 1 double harpoon hay fork. 1 two-horse reversible orchard disk with tongue truck.1 ' 1 one-horse orchard plow. 1 set hack harness (new reins) Extra horse collars! (Boston coach). I Doubletrees and singletree. Dr. C. H. BAILBY ft SON Phone 14F24 Roseburg. re. COAL, - B0D7 WOOIlJ mill a... .. -1 uoiuodi, ua. uiro. irausier. H. Phone 128. FOR SALE Team u welght2800. work in, J . harness, dirt caesp if C I. WllA. n , . .... i. n. FOR SALE 11 l-J Km J unto iu town; good tig barn, chicken hoots. E. nox is. m. l, HontM FOR SALE Larice am. show all R. R. md pj lanua open to entrr, m Jr. U. "Tear, . count) J noseourg, uregon. FOR SALE Mapldeaf Cal ery. Bargain If Ukea b4 1st. owner doslrotuol: only reason tor xlltij. ' cation, good builua. FOR SALE Black tin old. weight 1300; Ir geldtng, weight lOSI.kr years old, weight 1W.U 4 years old. weight lit tin, Wert Rosebutr. FOR SALE Store tmlto lots at Myrtle Creek, ij " $100 and gooAa 4 invoice. Term, on Catherine Frltti, Un Oregon, FOR SALE OR TRADEI - frame, 10 rooms, modn ment basement, plutnl lots, paved street, sts age, car line, Uairersi! trict, Portland. : or trade for grocer; ranch In Oregon, iti W. Lane St., Rokow agents. PRUNE ORCHARD-lln 1 prune orchsrd, sQ & years old, all under Ira Improvements eicept id is a bargain at UM rence-Cordon Co., UifaJ FRUIT AND FARM PKfl 69 acres In tract, H cultivation, 10 acreiw es, 6 acres bearing W cherries, peaches, qtusl all crops In, plenty t new house, 2 barni, gna apple house, chicken . house, tool house, tvpH ' and place all fenced tx oed with woven wtit.a place year round, v roads 4 1-2 miles Irv&A and full set of imnksis ing a new Bean Spiv with this place for H1 rence-Cordon Co., lii.'jj HOUSES FOR SALE (OOO Six room I house, lioss is. lot. Close to ft if house. $930 Four roo in v.ii. fiMekCT large lota FlMj spot. Close to f"2 fM0 Five roo" " piastereu nwiia" Ing plant. On P",fJ large lot. Fruit J V plastered hon On pared itre- J on paved siren 100. Well locsW 1 close in. 2700 Six rooe house. Largs " Built in fltwr ' kflf sun room, if - --j paved street a 1 SWOO hlx ro- . . . a- IP Wlin oer u round. Chte Jl barn, fruit trees den snot. Botrard Reel J Put for City rr WeAeBOg Real rUt 1