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itMenrnA wBWH-nKviEW.im nwnAV, apkit, in, inm. 1 1 I : Tlie Aftermath ' 'f of Flu This it No. 1 of a strics o advertiarnu-nts. prepared by a competent physician, enpUiwM how miain -.i:o -' J attack the air page uUi a Ptwunoma, Influrr.: a. V .'"p inc Cough, Measles or even a 1 jv.it continued C i .-,. ui thwe organs in an inlUmed, xgestcd natc. Umu. ' : lavurable foothold for invadiag germs. An J how iv k -pott ub may be of value in this condition. I SO ! 11-30 .1 Your doctor will impress upon you that following recovery from the active Btage of influenza, there often remains an inllameil, congested condition of the air passages throat, larynx, bron chial tubes and lunjjs. Frequently the couuh hntis on of tha chest oorsists you take cold easily and there moo Vve nhstinnte catarrh. This condition is slow to clear up anil if neglected! may favor the de velopment of pneumonia, or later On, scnuus ui&caae; vi uic irh fnee Khrtiild continue under the care of their physician chnulrl nercise moderately in the open air eat plenty of wholi -m food avoid overwork and KJioVitltf nnnlimtions of Vick's VapoRub may help naturo to tomplete tne process oi n-pau because Vicks acts locally by itunulation Uiru the tkm to draw oi ;t t!.e innar.nnation, nt- ir.rf fi... 1,1,. il av.av from the coni;esled Kp-ts mid relieve the couh. In aduitioii. the nituiu- nal inRrcii.-nts ot mcks are vaporized by the body heat. These vap.rs are ire:;ineci n uu nilit loin:, thus bvii4iint; the nic.liiati.il to bear directly upon the inllaii.nl areas. Vicks should be rtibled in over the lhr at and chest until the skin is red then spread on thickly and covered with hot flannel cloths. Leave the cloth ing luosc around the neck and the btil clothes arranged in the form of a funnel so tlie vapors arising may be freely inhaled. If the cough is annoying, swallow a small bit of Vicks tbe size of a pea. Samples to new users will be sent fr.c n request to the Vick Chemical Company, '2'M 13road Street, Creeusboro, K. C. LOVE and MARRIED UB txL the noted author Idah MSQlone Gibson A TALK WITH CHARLES. "1 know, dead I know," said 'baiK-a when I turned abruptly ,ny after finding that 1 eould not ie to I, i in uud say that I wan happy n,,i, iiiv ho turned the sublet and taking a great sucui oi pafr-4fiom hla poekt-t began to explain to no. :,ll !.,, r the oil wells of which I was owner. 1 tried very bard to understand and 1 asked mm atiuiu ioinie, u-i- lie as very I Lu ' h. ci.ntliiin ,1 ' II, ill UI1C1 again, Bl uni' i--'" ....... t tuin l.tiMitiesH methods. I am wrong. 11 is jour me, ruiu-j.-.. - - i..,-..,i rlne. and your job. No one can tell; laiient with me ami I " ''. ;u how to do It. and you are eer- whether my husband, i he ' had bee , .....i.. .i i. ...... .i... ..... , iivJln Char en' place. would have been ,...., ...... . w .- - fl t. inn. on, you Know, uear, you ....... : i,,,l,l mow how much 1 want you to he 1 alnioat intiuiie pains o that hhouiu M4j'l.lHJijg o tl.f. tllllt lappy because 1 love you." I know no exaei " V . . j i h.,.l In T,,il,.il,,n lr aim iur .......:. ... " . .... ,d . . har4 eominued: , I I. ini tin t i Utvt vim-' Vim nr li t' lie ml v nlative 1 have In the world." I.-...- i. ... tr.nt I had a .le took iny ha.,l and looked down i thousand, of dollar de nto my face for a moment ailently. , ' account in the bank. I hen he .aid: -Now. whafl the ftl 'w! too ld tha! il my tryinur not only to lie to you, , 1 CMIUII L , , livv to have ,u, to ,yse , dou t love you - this tn'caus, way bdk la the past a urn- n"mtr ant ann-Htor was yours an wll aa ! mvwy van brill. Kaihfr- ia never been any olher. Ther. - - will never b any othir. I don t ' , ? mean that I want to enter your life0"10 a-""" 7y suffer the discomforts and embarrassments of a Goitre f O. G. C. pfvparation (or goiirti baa bene-htt-d niiiiiy. WtiT par several hundred dollars for n upi'fiiii-.-ii to fiuiuic it kJitri- mIivd O O C. c-.n du otinini d lor lucb a cuiuiaraticlv mall ctodtturi' 0. fi C.lf--n properly appMr-d sivc latlt- 1. uforv roulia. or your innui f will In n (mid. d. .) G C. in MjJd direct, by mail vnly. Write (or boukk-i. Address IVpl.3 O.O.C. CHPMICAL COMPANY at'attlf. Wasluutfion 1 1 that way. I would not, even if I could, influence you to do ttny thiiiK that you do not wish to do. Hut I am Hinting TactK, my dear. You CuimhUi HuliHMt Man. AiihniiL'li I did not answer, I ex tended my hand to grasp Churlen for I knew that he had made, it pos- UYapol VapoRubbay -" More Than 17 Million JarM LV1 Yrarly llwii;ii,lt(l BPBfXQ frUU'Ja A1UUVK1) siith ahi: Mi ni: Don't fall to call and Inspect our I Tlie bnsi ball milm for llie Amerl fln iina of spring aamples for men's pan Legion baKebali leaiu have ar- lothlng. A beautiful Hue to make rived, huviiiK b i ordered through a selection from for a nobby suit, l.llburu & .Son. They are iiuiie at O. W. Uloper, the cleaner and pren-1 iracnvo ami are well liked. er. V , o I Sprella Cornetlero. Clara Corutn. Phiiiie. 02-H. 311 W. WnHh tf ire the aiuff on wbiih all my dreams ' glide. fr mother to upend whatever were made. I never remember the . money nhe wished since iny lamer tune when I dill not think that ninr:,lil t also knew that Charles was tune you would be mine and the day ! a man of Home means and counted ? I not your telegram Faying that you capable business man among asso had married John (iordon I felt 'omi'thllig vital something indispen- lie had some little Idiosyncrasies silile had gone out of in v life. Koine !th:it were slightly old fashioned and way, however, I had a prescience I which did not appeal to John. He (bat you would need me and I i sides, now for the Nist time thought at that moment mv great-1 1110111.111 John might have been est happiness would be In serving j little bit jealous of Charles. 1 hud von any time, anywhere." I always taken Charles' love In sin h lut Vol 10 It. a matter of fact fashion that I did Oh. Charles, you must not put ! 't realize that It might mean some- ,. 1.. thing verv different to John that it Kl:ltltS QCAI.ITY I-OILTHY FKKDS. Are prepared under the direction of Prof. C. S. Urewsler, formerly of the Poultry Department, Oregon Ag ricultural College. They will main lain the health and vitality of your flock, hasten the growth of profit able broilers and early laying pul- ts and produce more eggs from vour laving flock. For growing chicks nse iserr s Chieh Feed, Chick Developer Jlasn and Developing Scratch Feed. For laving hens uso herr s bcratcn Feed and Kgg Produced. For sale by vc;ourgu Hros,, Uobc burg, Oregon. Headquarters for pouitrymen. this wav. l am not worihy. Are did to either ("harlea or me. you not ufraid that you would find that my feet were clay?" Artindel. pisnn tuner. Phone ISsf. rf-WJW-'W JW -HH JS.U JH'.tm mm i manner. 1 ,... ,.f 1 ,ln " We both laughed and I knew that "Then it is the thing that 1 want Vl'harlcs with his usual diplomacy had to do most in the world." saved a rather tense sllmitlnn. I Tomorrow A lMler Feom .Itdm Perfection's Price In Tire Building K llre-rriater's first problem in to decide how mucK tie carl Rive for the money. Thb, nnd every other question in tire) uilding, depend upon policies. A super-tire, such as The Brunswick', cart He made only by d concern which knows well and appreciates that there is notlw png exclusive in the tire industry except high standards. Since 1845 the House of Brunswick has held first place in very line it entered. Brunswick Tires, as more and more motorists come to know them, will certainly be awarded that 1 coveted place held only by the superfine. Motorists who buy one Brunswick usually adopt if or Complete equipment Yet this is not strane, since tho first pne so completely proves its superiority. " If the name of Brunswick certifies to you, as to most men an extraordinary tire, at no higher price, would it not bo good fcuaaetis jo Jest one or two Brunswick Tires? THE BRUNSW1CK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO. Portland Headqunrters: 46-48 Fifth Street For the first time, too. I thought that perhaps I might be quite olrluh u-lih fhurles ns John was "lf 1 " ",kn '"' "'"': wi,h ,e. and I said to him. "Charll .-way from your beautiful rare. Kath-l(par no, ,ake ov,,r tnil( business erlno, and lei iheiu rest upon your , f ' unlMg v0 WBllt to. If you tiny f.el 1 am iiuile sure that as long; hav(f H01Pi(;,hig that will lnleret as tliey were dressed in .planer gray ; m solnu( witn a ik sliver imcKies, as iney are... ,..-- remember that 1 can lodnv, they would seem only a larl.Blway, ,,. ,ne business over to my 01 ifit'i a'loraoie leniinr.y mat lias i,,wt'ind always been yours. Charles spoke. ...... .nnt mP tn iln il'" he with a low bow and an exaggerated j,. quietly E C All Classified Advertisement! In erted net? today will be found on Inst nave ondor "ew louay nean WAJVTKB. WANTED Dishwasher at Foutch's restaurant. WANTED Young lady. Uocepllon room work. Clark's Studio. WANTED First clasi. mncn cow. J C. Koyse, l'ho.ie 34F2. WANTED Dishwasher at once the Cafeteria. WANTED Man Phone 34FU. to slush brush Leslie Hatfield WANTED Woman to do coufec tionery work. Apply at Foutch's WANTED Waitress at Foutch's restaurant, corner Cass and Sheri dan. Analysis Made Which Shows This State Will Receive Direct Benefits. 17 DFFERENT WAYS Homo Service I'mgntm of Ibe Sal- villi. .11 Army IVovides for pcnililure of lln.lg. t of $'JHI.. IHto Is i.iuHl Cau. r Sold On An Unlimited Mileage Guarantee Basis JOHN C. SIGNOR Roseburg Carage Local Disti ibutors An auaylsls of the Si'sl.Oiin bud- gel to be raised in Oregon Itesiue Week. May 1 to 10. to nroihle the funds for the work, laid out bv the I'mtl.in.l, March 17. shows that ev..rv dollar of tlie fund Is to be spent In 'r,' n one or the other of 17 hrimties that mark the seivi.e given by the annv to the state. Following; the war the demand 101 s,n e coming into the .alva- mou Army Headquarters, forced the expansion tit its efforts in the field and iii,i,i,' 11 Imperative that th army reach beond the confines o the citv and attend to the pressing neeus oi communities In remote sec tions of the stale. lis equipment was found woefully Inadequate bv (lie slate advisory board and after the reports of the comity boards had been te, cued ami studied, il was found necessary to authorize several large pin;, arty deals to assure the lassies that they would have the In slitiitions and hotnes that would per- " 1 to cany 011 their labor of s.urilice and love. For the pui chase of the While Shield home as Hie Oregon Aran res ""' maternity home the budget I-1'" ides ,.-,. , , rr ,1( ,.. Hon and ia,ie,,a,i,e of the home v I, .1 annually cares for lipproxl riately J, mi v,, mothers from all ' . ' ' " s aie. 1:1., mi 1, pro. for the par, base of the lli,hor "It s. he,, ,,, Yamhill coutitv ami or fi'iiiu: 11 ,u, , opening It as a l"'Vs ami nli-N- Indilsiiial and asri- Ht11r.1l f hool. home ami tanu for :"' l'":le.!cd kiddles of Oregon. i I" "'III jK p,., ,,,e, To .arrv on ll:e prison work the .( hi.ig over destitute families left -v. tin, ut a provider when the father ,s s. t t ,i, pr,s,, , ,.. .,,) ,m, v, rl ,,f flieli.u emplovnient for and ' 'i.-l.il.tatli.g dis Vaiged prisoners I .'"a is pr,,v i,ed lor onetatltie, e"et ! i 111. nan Is prnvide'd. I A Sah alien Army relief fund for ! the poor families in the state of Onv I gon and a fund for special emerg encies of $:noo is provided. A central building to cost $!lil 000 and to be built upon the site now owned by the Salvation Army at Sixth and Ankney streets. Port land, will bouse the industrial home for tho rehabilitation of men uud women who are failures and will provide a club with gymnasium and library features, baths and olher mnvc'nlenres that will be absolutely free to the stranger and the man down on his luck. It will also be the state headquarters for other activi ties, such as tho employment bureau also absolutely free, which handle thousands of men, women nnd boyt- annually. The completion of tho purchase of the property at '1 I'nion avenue (n Portland and the establishing there of a men's social institution under ibe direction of the Salvation Army is provided for by an Item of $10.- on n. The training of scores of Salvation Armv workers and officers to supply the forces to handle the huge volume of work increased demands have placed upon the armv. to quicken the fulfillment of the ls2il program, is provided for by an item of $S0OO. Nifty millinery over $ 1 5. at Bellows, not t; II.IPIM'S FKiHT III V.I, WITH M IIIOl S ItF.Sl WANTED fiirl for general house work. Address Joe Harvey, City Tel. 9-F4. WANTED 2nd hand Ford road ster or Ford with delivery body l'hone 123. ANTED Plain dressmaking, reas onabte price.?. Mrs. W. I'hil lips. 02ti So. Jackson. WANTED Nicely furnished house in good residence district. Ad dress A. C., care News-Iieview WANTED -Small house or suite of rooms, furnished or unfurnished Address "G" box 00. care New WANTED High school boy or man to work as janitor evening for board. Apply at Cafeteria. TIU'CK DRIVER and helper wants employment, commission or sal ary. Not afraid of work. Thou" 1R0-J. Spring Styles Helect your spring styles from onr new arrivals of wools, sergcT, silk, piloted crepe da chene anil vollea. We also have la New Spring Coats. The aaap and rreahnoa of Bprlng find exprta. Ion In the clilc styles and brilliant weaves of our new fabrics. They combine exquisite taste with perfect reliability which stamps them aj the beat. DRY GOODS I. ABRAHAM "Kverjrlhiug the Ileal" LAMES WKAR WANTED Steady man for ranch work. Uood place, i'bono 2'J-l- i. WANTED Lady roomers. ler St. l'hone 1 It 3-It . 846 Mil- FOR SAIJi. OLD PAPERS FOR SALE News. Review office. WANTED Good home for 3-year- old boy. Address "C," News Kevlew office. WANTED Woman to do washing; also a woman to help In general housework. Phone 404. WANTED Place In private family by single man to room and board. Address "F. V.," News-Iteview. WANTED Information as to the addresses of the following named parlies, or heirs, lf they are dead: J. M. F. Heard. Joseph 11. Tipton, Daniel W. Mclveuuey and John Evans, who lived near Itoseburg some years ago. Address Edwin W. Spalding. National Metropoli tan Hank Uuildlng. Washington, D. C. WANTED To rent a small tract with good house nnd modern equipment for chicken raising, l'lioile 4 33-J. WANTED A No. 1 logging camp cook. Must he well recommended and able to handle 75 men. In quire News-Review for information. .TS 01 the .inland, and for Sal v ation :;eo is 'tun wotk I I'niv ided. lor anna,,! corps budget and op ra'iNK expenses and for increasing iivat,,.,i Ann work In the virgin t.irlterv of .mail,.- conmnnt- t es of 1'ie state, the l.llgest part of Hit Louie serme program for 1920, MANILA. March 22. (I!y mail 1 Two Filipinos have Just fought with bolos the first duel in Manila since the beginning ot the American occupation. One of them suffered the loss ot his left hand in tha fight Angel I'mali nnd Trauquillna I'ag llnawan met "with seconds and friends in a vacant lot near the cen ter of the city Just before dusk to settle their fued with the favorite native weapon. I'mali forced the tight and soon landed the blow tha' severed his adversary's left hand t'agliiiawan fought oil nnd I'mali. lb spue his victoiy. took to his heels but was caught by a policeman. I agllnawan was taken to a hos "Hal where he has since been ill a critical condition. As there Is no 1 .w iinTii duelMng In the Phili ppines, I'mali will be prosecuted on a minor charge. HIDES All kinds of JUNK wool and Casrara Bark. Including paper, also mohair. Cast Iron and Dry Itonea. Berber Junk Shop Corner Cns and Pine. KlUEIIl ll, OKK. KC.tiS roll llK'H(l. Thoroughbred whi'e Rocks from ' nun egg strain. Alo thoroughbred, S C. White Leghorns Tan red strain.' Eggs JS 00 per hundred. A few j while Hock cockerels for tale, $4 .00 cash A. 8. Hunt. 22'. Jackson St.. . , noseourg, Oregon. We wash and polish cara at Mer "v's garage. CHICHESTER S PILLS a"N. - 1 ME IH UD HKAM. . A. w u net !! krli.. TU Mk. Haw af vN X DIAlIuMf HKU HILlNtrf iDni.Mia(,a-ll Kflil' at SOLD BYDRLOGBTS MK, Township Maps Showing 0. & C. Grant Lamls subject to entry April 12th. $1.50 per township. Douglas Abstract Co. HEIN LINE -MOORE CONSERVATORY lisi;n) rhyjic.il Education Managed by Accredited Teachers Only The "talc demands hiahljr effielent t.',-h.'r n,l 1ii ichtMil complies loo .mnl with Hit, Mim, BW. Kohlhajen Bldy;. Phone 390 FOR RENT I'OH RENT 2 housckeepliiK rooms. 646 So. Pine St. COR RENT Siitcty deposit Roseiiurg National Hank FOR SALE - Sows and pig8 JJ" i. r isuer. rnone 3. FOR aALE Medium sired safe Saa 11 at Koutches. " FOR SALE Haled hay. W. p Ramil Rt. 1, 1 mile east of town. 270 a. FOR SALE Several eood mlleh cowa. A. E. Chennw. looking Glass. FOR SALE Barn In Nachteri grove, to be moved: Casey-Hard, lug. FOR SALE Good 1914 model Fori touring car. W. R. Warner, it the Cafeteria. FOR RENT 1 1-2 acres river bot tom soil, close to town. I'hono 279-L. HOl'SEKEEPINO ROOMS Also sin gle rooms at reasonable prices. Itoseburg Apartments, oor Main and Douglas. COW FOR SALE One Jersey, good milker. Lone Oak ranch, Brock. way. Fred Schmidt. t FOR SALE Span ot work mares, or either or bofi. price, teason nble. R. A. Hercner, l)I!lard, Or. FOR SALE. BARGAIN 6 room moi dern bungalow, sleeping, porch garage, closo in, phone owner, at 187-R. ' " CUAL, BOD7 W001J Slabwood mill ends, cement, lime, plaster storage, transfer. H. J Uenn! Phone 128. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. No children 814 Wlnchesicr. Phone J7i)-Y MISC'ElxANKOUa. DRESSMAKINO Stylishly done tailoring. 749 So. Jlaln. Phone 4 29-Y. LOST Hunch of four keys on ring Finder please return to News-Re view office. Reward. GENERAL TRANSFER - Hauling and country trips, a specially Troxell & Co. Phone 251. rOl'NP An envelopo containing kodak pictures and films. Owner please call at News-Review office LOST A bunch of keys. Fllldet please leuve at News-Review of fice. Kewaid. 3AFETV FIRST Secui a safcti deposit box for your valuable pa pers at the Hosebur; National Hank; tf LOST On Iieer Creek road, pair of silver mounted spurs. Kinder please return to Lynn Creation. Reward. EGGS FOR HATCHING Brown Lophorn, good layers; 15 for 11.50. D. S. Houser, phone to J'tfc'-la. f LOST Sunday morning, a half grown Persian kitten. Finder please return to t. M. Tuthlll, 3 miles west of Sutherlin, Coles Val ley road. MONEY TO LOAN 20-year r.tra' credit farm loans, low interest rate. $20,000 local money to loan on good real estate. First mort gage. See W. F. Rice of Rice Rice tr t'SED CARS O. K. Oarage has a large number of different makes. Prices and terms to suit your poc ket book. Call and we will de monstrate them to your satisfac tlon. Ceo. Shanks & Son. Watch Our NEW PLANT GROW! Roseburg Dairy and Sod? Vorks FOR SALE Eggs for hatching frotj pure bred O. A. C. Barred Hocks, $1.25 per 15.. Address Elmer Swan. Looking Glass, Ore. FOR SALE GO Angora goats; also riding cultivator, almost new. Phone 34-F2. J. C. Koyse.' FOR SALE One Case gang plow In good condition. C. L. Weber, Rt No. 1, Phone 42-Fia. OAK WOOD FOR SALE MOVE BY TRI'CK. Quick reliable nervlre. Prices reasonable. Phone 20F2. FOR SALE 75 tier of hard wood; also gas saw and buzz saw, in first class condition. Phone 11-K25. Jaalmar Hanson, Melrose. WHITE LEGHORN hatching eggs, 'i'ancred and O. A. C. strain. $1.50 for 15 eggs, $8 per 100. Mrs. C. G. Sheppard. Dixnnvllle, Ore. FOR SALE 11 1-2 acres land, halt mile to town; good 5-room housa, barn, chicken house. Eaay terms Box 13, Ht. 1. Roseburg, Ore. ' FOR SALE Large county maps, shows all R. R. and government lands open to entry, price $3.00. F. C. Frear, county surveyor, Roseburg, Oregon, FOR SALE Italian prune trees for fall delivery. 6 to 8 feet. 50c; 4 to 6 ft., 40c; 3 to 4 ft., 25c; 2 to J ft. 15c. K. L. Ellis, 2 miles west of Roseburg. . FOR SALE Prunes and all varieties fruit trees, ornamental, shade, roses, including climbers. Prices on application. Van Sickle, 125 Sheridan, FOR SALE Good work horse and double harness $110 for both If taken at once. A. V. Hammond, E. Second Ave. South. FOR SALE Good brood sow jiuA I snoats, weighing about 40 lbs. each. Price $100. C. V. Odea, Dixonville, Ore. Phone 34-F4. Some Land Bargains 1 have quite a few nice homes to sell in Roseburg, several nice country nomes In Edenbower. some of them well improved and up to date, ranging from 4 4 to 15 acres; small and large farms on Cow Creek, above Glcndale. ranging from 40 acres to 600 Come and see the properly If the land suits we will try to make the price right. Write or call on H. J. WILSON Roseburg, Oregon. FOR SALE 1918 Harley-Davldson motorcycle and sidecar in first class condition, $325.00. Call Har rison's Garage, 123 N. Main St. FOR SALE Sawmill complete, with donkey engine, capacity of mill I thousand feet. Plenty of timber. Address S. M., care News-Review. 120 ACRES of timber land for sals by owner. located west of Drain. Price 75c per M. C. O. Anderson, Box 4C3 Ballard Sia., Seattle, Wn. FOR SALE 21 acrj s miles f.im Elma. Wash., or will trade for Douglas county land. Address tl. W. Bowles, Elma, Waf hlngton, lit. 2. Box 40. FOR SALE Mapleleaf Confection ery. Bargain if taken before April 1st. Owner desirous of takrtig trip only reason for selling. Good lo catlon, good business. FOR SALE 60S acres of timber for sale; few rods from highway and near siding at Riddle. Must b sold at once. Good team logging proposition. Address Harry Grube. Cottage Grove, Ore. 700 ACRE RANCH 300 acres has been cultivated; large house m fair condition, 3 large barns. Splendid sheep or stock ranch. In fine neighborhood. Price $25 per acre, one-half cash. Caaey-Hard-lat. J