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roiibvro lrw.iwngWMoypAT. mat , ltao. V J HOwKBUMJ HEWS-RKVIBW Issued Pall Except Buaaaj. B. W. Date It WlniUrly U rt O. Itata Daily, per year, by wall $ -J 0 i Dally, ilx mouth!, by mall.... ' By. Carter, per month U r...ll at lifllnn nor mnnlh 35 I Weekly Nowi-Kevlow, per year 2.00 Member ql The AMMHiiited r.-roia The Aisociatcd Presi ! exclusively milled u ttfc use lor r'T"'''"" W .11 nowa uiauatcliea credited to It n. ....i ..iharwlao credited lu this paper and also the locul newi pub Uuod herein. All right! of repuull catlou of sriecial dlnpatchei herein are aUo reaerved. tNihurx. OTIC- "' rtl.!I8CItIITIO.N IlATKtt Idle Money Profits Nobody. The following subscription rates become efrectlve April 1, 120. for tlie Nvwa-Kovlew: lially, one year by mall....$4.00 Daily, 6 months by mull.. 2.00 .liy currier, per munth CO vCall at office, ter month.. .35 r --- i (.u,r. t Kuilicrlin .lin Adeline Stewart, who epenl r.,t t-1 t lihe week end veiling Mrs. J. C. hlfCS rlQgPOle I iken and Miss Florence Aiken, re- Cr , ,,, ,i,.u in KiiltlAI-lill. tlliriM'ii una ' n 1A11C :ho ponoo who ha! nothlii to do. Idle money become! ventureeome and oft time get! Into trouble by wasteful spending or earoleM Investing:. The money deposited here at the Umpqua Valley Bank is both patriotically and profitably employed. It'! work ing for it! owner! and the comii.uiilty as well. Interest on Time Deposit!. JOHN M. THHO.NK, CntlUer. the 1MPQM VALUM BANK ROSEBURO OREOON fc pleted the purchase of a residence iu Miller's addition, aoulh of his pres ent property, belonging u Mra. N. I. Lowen, of Bartllsvllle, Okiuhoma Pllt III PlCLCl where lie Is employed in the public KiS II I t KUAN A rill 111 I j . (.ijnf,!. A TlltK VIIWilN' WHIM The new 60 foot flagpole recently Mt Truck tirnrmred under the direction of the n Ti,,,,a ,,f the Studctiaker local Kilts" loiliie and hauled to the OVL,ra,j, garaKe, reports the sale of SIVKIt IIAI'LKSSIA u "The Virgin of Stamboul," the feature to be seen at the Antler'r top of Ml. Neho by a Cletrac tractor ft uw tim )(,.pU,iic irUek to parties theater tomorrow, the author, II. H in a sensational deinonsiraiion, w put In place yesterday by a number ,..( hHUllng or tlie memoera oi ine iouw. new pole shows up well from the city and is a great Imikrovement over the one formerly In place. On ac count of its height and the position in which It was placed, the erection of the pole was a difficult matter, and the efforts of a lurgu number of men wai required to get the pole In place. 0 CITY NEWS '0 C. i. Hunt 1envei County Agriculturist C. J. Hur.l left yesterday for Portland, where ho will attend the Jersey Jubilee to be held in the Willamette valle y during the coining week. outside of town who will use It for i Van i-oan, has used the custom! of tho Turks to great aiivaniaso, auu thev furnish one of the most dramat N In MimlinVlil ic Incidents in tho photoplay. When George Culsforth, former proprie-1 Sari, tho beggar girl, so wonderfully ,i, ni .,.,, ht..l in Marsh-' portrayed by Priscilla Deal, discov- neld but who now resides at Kiddle, ers the man the has wed n none is vis ting In tho l ay ciil.es looking other than Ashmet Hamid. the snlek :iiii,r hiislnesa Interests, reports the . who murdered an American In the Coos Hay Timi s. ! initKiiiin uht receives a lolt which is certain to thrill an audience. &ii -nliii,iliiv This Is only one of a hundred big a i,.i . .n, m,d rpcnllon for ' moments In tho drama, which Is new members will be held at the based on the life and customs of fhe ......... i.... '.kh niiUi fnllnw- Turks In Stamboul, the ancient quar- !ug the quarterly buslneiui meeting. 1 ter of Constantinople. Adhering to which Is to he held at that time. A iaci uib uuiu. ... large number of new members were more drama, suspense and action taken In during the recent revival than could be created by the most service and they will lie the guesis or . ingenious mum. honor at the delightrul mixer recep tion which Is being planned. John ThriMie Itetunis John Throne, of the Umpqua Vul ley bank, returned last night trom ; h(.re i(,oke for a location VJieuuaie, wnriu nu nail oemi uiienu- Ing lo buslneas matters for a short time. Hew Krom Ten J. I., and S. W. Stockton, of Croa bylon, Texas, arrived in this city on Sunday nnd will spend some timo They CAIiD OF THANKS. Kmm'UmI TonlKlit C. 8. McKlhiuny and Ttuss Har ness, who have been spending the The Sisters of Mercy Hospital re turn most sincere thanks to Mr. Hicks, fire chief, and his corps of efficient men, who worked so strenu ously to save the hospital from total h ate, inat na .e. ,(.8truction by fire on last Wedne3- thls part of Oregon and that they In-. d"5'' th? 28,h u, tend to locate in this county it pos sible. Thanks are also due to Mr. V. Casey and all the citizens of Hose burg who lent their very generous Iforts to extinguish the blaze, sav- sweeping Past two dais at (llendulo attending I n v. Hnshn. who recently arrived '"K the furnishings and to business nffalrs. are expected to I In this citv from the east, and pur- '"" 'be water. return to itoseburg tonight. They chased a home on South Main street J llosehtirg certainly should be made the trip iu Mr. McKlhlnny's j whero he Is residing with his family proud of the heroic service rendered car. j at the present time, Saturday com- by the fire department TUI On Exhibit for TWO DAYS only. A The Standaidized Car 5 QUALITY as Lasting as Time. MOTOR New lU'rschell - Spillmnn, four cylinder, one piivo removable L lienrl, bore 3'i in., stroke in. ItrN ITIOM Connecticut. STARTING & LIGHTING Complete Dyneto '2 unit Stnrtiiijf nnd I.iKhting equipment, operating in conjunction with large KXIDK Storage IJattery. GUARS Spiral I'.evel Type. TRANSMISSION Muncie Standard selective sliding gear type, three speeds forward and reverse. CARIirRKTOH Zenith. CLUTCH 10 inch single plate, dry disc. RADIATOR Jamestown, with Ther-mo-Svplion cooling system. WHKKI.S '1:5x4. AXI. ICS Salisbury front nnd rear, roller bearings in front whe-ls. double row New Departure- ball bearings in rear wheels, Tiniken roller bearings in diirerential. STKKRING GKAR-C. A. S. Irrever sible worm gear tvpe. Til! KS Firestone' ',V.x. SPKKnOMKTKR Stewart. KRAMK Special design. ctr-i heavy . pressed steeK beat treate,!, hot riveted I.UIIRICATION Splash system, con stant level, pump driven bv c m shaft WIIPKL I'.ASK 117' ii.chcs. On Exhibit for TWO DAYS only. IltHK FROM BEfDaPOKT. n n a . I a r.irtV Of . a. iau iwou " - - friends arrived yetieiJaV morning irAa,i..f-r nn.i silent a few hour! In Hpseburg aiteuding to bmi i.ess manors: The trip from Iteeds- ;.ort to Scottsburg was maue u oo. and from Scoitsburn to Rosebtrrg he trip wai made I:, a car ueiu..B- e u i-i.,..r of Stottsburg. They returned home ii the afternoon having completed their business here. Cheap Nursery Stock at . .".....t i.i.,h i. rices are sure ni.u. .ftKa r--- m - f r,t old. over- lO Drillg uui nil uia..." ; sire, runty and generally inienui , independable Btuff. The planter who buys stock offered at a nduced price ; before making a careful Investigation regarding the stock is entitled to little sympathy If his new orchard , turns out a failure. The home owner or i.rchardist In tending to plant trees of any kind , now or wliiiin tne nexi ui j" ki ......Hu nine his iiiuani aiitiu.puiv u.d , order early with a ' n il nursery. and pay a I'rice based on me cost u. , production and the la of supply i and demand, proper 'ionate with other commodities. Arundel, piano tuner, ihon3 1891. MltS. AUtOHK ItAltllKTTK, popular Xew Hampshire woman, who aaya Tonlac hnuwlit ..tout a wonderful change In he omlltloii and that every min'eriii oinan ounlit to know about tlii '4'oiiilerful metlicliK'. I) f ! ml iu III Ml An out-and-out c-h-a-l-l-e-n-g-e ! Compare CameU with an " ""j f ice: Camels brine: to vou everv inv . looked for in a cigarette! They are Z new to your taste, so delightful in thJ! mellow mildness and flavor, and so rT freshing, you will marvel that so much enjoyment could be put into a cigarette! Camels quality is as unusual as Camelo expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos which you will pref to either kind smoked straight! St And, no matter how liberally you smoke Camels never tire your taste! Your del light will also be keen when you realize Camels leave no unpleasant cigarettv aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor! Compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price I Cmlm ar mold vrerywher in mctttfrticslty me fetf pe4ea of JOctgartttlmm for 20 on(i, or tn psckailum ( 200 ctfamttmm) tn4luin9-Bprxvrwdcmrion. We ntrongljf rwomimnd tturn omrton for tttm hotnm or txtficm muppy or wlimn you trawl R. J. Reynold. Tobacco Co WitutoifSalem. N. C H. MERTEN n Motor Can and Trucks. Dinr. (or So. Oregon ROSEBORC. ORTCON Tui Conquered the Worlds Worst Roads "Taiilac is a grand medicine, and I think every sufferiiK woman ought to know about it, was the statemen. made recently by Mrs. Aurore Bar rette, at her residence, 1113 Second Street, Manchester, New Hampshire. Mrs. llarrette is a well known and highly respected resident of that city. "I have not felt at all well for the past year or more," she continued, "J haven't been sick enough to be in lied, but I was far from being a well woman. At times I thought I had kidney trouble, for I suffered almost constantly from severe pains across my back, just over the kidneys. Whenever I tried to do any house work at all that cftill pain would be i here, and if I 'attempted lo stoop over it just '.-It as. though my back would break. I would get so weak and work out I would have to sit down and rest several times a day, and I felt tired all the time. "This condition made me awfully nervous, so that I rarely ever slept well at night, and every now and then 1 would Jump in niy sleep, as if Iu a fright, and my condition was really b coming serious. "Only two bottles of Tanlac have brought about a wonderful change in ifly condition. In fact, the results I have received from this medicine l ave really surprised me. Those ter rible pains In my hack which used to trouble nip every day have almost "fi -rte:ircd. and I m goiner to keep i li'Kim; Tanla" until they leave m? -etirily. I have lets of energy now. nnd am not only aide to do mv house work, bt i get through the dav without feeling the least bit tired. I nm no lonner nervous like I was. and I sleep well at night. "I shall alwnvs he thankful' for hat Tanlac has done for me." Tanlac Is sold In Rosoburg by W. K. rhaimian. and by tho leading druggist In every town. J , CAR TAKKS lXJi Till! I DAILY WK.VTHKIt UlU'OHT. Improperly set brakea on a Ford U. S. Weather Mureau. local office, car belonging to B. F. Shields re-' Hoseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending suited in a runaway auto which g a. m. today: plowed through the yard of he , p,e.lpltatlon In lnrhos and hund Hamilton property after a wild run irjihg; down Vista avenue in Overlook ad- , , CT ditlon. The occupants had left the ''"Khest temperature yesterday 67 machine, the driver failing lo give 'Lowest temperature last night 36 the brakes sufficient leverage and ' 1'reclnltatlon. last 24 hours.. 0 the cur started down the hill. It Total precip. since first of mo. went through the fence of the Ham- ' T llton property after Jumping the ' Normal precip. for this month curb but fortunately was little iu- 2.05 jured. I Total precip. from Sept. 1, . n 1919. to date .....21.37 Everything of the best, and the Average precip. from Sept. 1, !iest of everything In our line. Fruits! 1877 31.03 and Confectionery. Soft Drinks. Ice Cream and a full line of Lunch Total deficiency from Sept. 1 191 . I. Average precipitation for 41 wet seasons, (September to ; Mny inclusive) .i jm WILLIAM DELL, Obanw. auto "Stage to coast. Beginning Tuesaay, 3ly 4, Oi auto stage between Roiebort, Un tie Point and Marshfleld will t re sumed, tho weather pcrmittinj. Ite stages will leave the hotel it f i m fare to MJrtle Point servations for the trip mijUmiii at the hotel. CLINTON k TAYL04 roods. Open evenings and holidays. The Alcove, 118 N. Jackson St. Fence Fence Fence Page woven steel coll spring wire fence, loop ends, no trouble to splice. Just received car load and have in stock the 8 bar 26 in., 8 In. stay, 10' bar 28 in 8 in. stay for hogs; also 7 bar 36; 9 bar 39 In.; 10 bar 40 in.; 9 bar 42 in.; 13 bar 47 in. stock fencea. and 20 bar 48 In poultry and rabbit fence. Soft wire fence 7 bar 26 In. at 33c; 9 bar 39 In. at 42c. Also several kinds of poultry fence, 12 to 72 Inches high. Barb wire, brace wire and staple!. White for price!. I IB' t - t i f r. i t -7 : ; ! fc-iiSj; STEARNS & CHENOWETH Oakland and Yoncalla SA AutoAutoAuto-o-o What Shall We Do? Where Shall We Go? Q ::'o . ii'ii my mind gets really perplexed 1 lviiow what Judd is going to do next. I.o first had a barn, and then had a store, .id I can't remember a lot of things more. A (! now today as I chanced to stop, He's fot in there a REAL AUTO SHOP. With Langenberg Fred to fix up the queers, r.tl good Phillip Hohl to line up the Geers. 1 heir work is done good and always done right, The bolts and the burs are all put in tight. So now when your auto is working real bad, And down in your heart you feel pretty mad, Just, take it to them, for they have a fad To make autos run good and owners feel glad. JUDD McMILLIN Are prepared to store your cars, sell you oils, grease, tires, etc. While Fred Langenberg and Phillip Hohl, two of the best mechanics in town, are ready to overhaul and repair your automobiles, tractors, etc. Come in and see us at the EMPIRE BARN. MAY3,4and5 an general clean-up dayi. The city of Itoseburg has ordered ui to lmn ap, which meani our perw.nal appearance a! well as our. Iwx-k yards. You can improve the appearance of your yard at home. We can improve. ,mu personal appearance by thoroughly cleaning and pressing your outer apparel. The house with a reputation. WHO'S YOUR CLEANER? Price arid Principle OUR SLOGAN Price the Lowest Principle the Highest It is our business to sell good things to eat We do sell you every good thing to eat that can found in a well equipped grocery store. Our prices and high grade goods have made the casual buyer a steady customer. If you are not getting Grocery Satisfaction see us. Our line of Ready-tt.Wear Dry Goods is increasing daily and we can save you money, w and see our line. Peoples Supply Co. rhone277 TRY OUR WAY Our Aulo Will Call