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nmvmroa wewb-rettew ti bhi.y. may 4. imp. 4MHH FOTTB gg:7 ! I , -...I, Injunu rsir 01 uiu .' mi tun ml Leather owner may recover property at I street. e,t- llj iv. Vaw-Rvlav nfflrA ? I LAXATIVE Aed reopl "IE DAT.- c! J og-3 :s constipation, i he bow els become weak and unable to perform their functions without aid. For this purpose only the mildest and gentlest laxative should be used. The use of harsh cathartics aggravates the trouble end makes the constipation worse. Chamberlain's Tablets are a favorite with people of middle age and older on account of their gentle action. IfJVE and MARRIED UF; pa. toe notea auuior Idah MSGlone Gibson JOHN COEaJ TO THE OIL WKLLH. "Well, you aee. urin nas Texas because nw miu - has nianagt-a 10 "I dwn't Vlleve Charles knows what to 4b la tin matur," aald John. alwaya ready to aay something nasty about Charles. "He does not say why the well dried up. or even If It is entirely dried up. It may be pos sible that even the other wells are I running at a paying capacity, and j something might be done with the 1 old one to start It (lowing again. At Meant 1 want to be on the ground." i "I am not so sure that Charlie's not going into details In a telegram lis proof of his stupidity. 11 you will remember, in bis telegram be said. I 'letter follows.' Why not wult until j j "I should think that 'lived with me long enou ,h., ,,-cki.r from aushing." 1 'aid little flippantly, but I felt anything but flippant. "So that was what your telegram was about?" "Yea. dear." .'Wouldn't It be terribly If you hadn't any money after all.'" This was the first time this side of the matter bad come to me. aud I knew I turned rather pale, for Alice quickly said: . . a "I am sure It won't be as bad as "Immediately I began to contrast you have 1 j waa a very woalhty woman and his gb. Kathor-; unceremo,,0us leave as he had Just Publishers Face WASHINGTON, May 1. Five nd oven 10-cent dully newspapers were predicted today by Frank A. M1111 oy, New York publisher, appearing before the acnate committee invesli ratlng the news print paper short age Me urged (Irani lc reduction In tho use of news print und govern mental regulation both of the paper and the wood pulp sources. William Randolph Hearst, another New York publisher, in a letter to the committee advocated a 20 n 2."i per cent cut In the size of newspa pers but suld he believed tho i..nej for government regulation bad pass, ed. Mr. Hearst urged that publishers! double both advertising and clrcula-I tlon rates, saying such action would I Iiutnmatlcally cut down the size and I number of copies without reducing Tevenue. The government could not reduce news print consumption by regulat ing the number of pagns of papers admitted to the malls. Mr. Munsey told the committee becntise scarcely tny of the large city dailies rely for their revenue on mall circulation. Iloth publishers ngreed that the great Sunday editions of the papers Vere Important factors In the situa tion. iMuiibcy advocated regulation limiting the Sutiilay edition to the size of the weekday Issue, "not inoro than 24 pngos." Mr. Hearst wroto that be had cut the size of bis pa pers 20and 26 per cent without ad- In bnnu, flint til V irreHt aiU'CCHS f l .. .nil I IrnAW MB UUlck bUBl' . 'In life has been because I have been t nessllke brain had understood what veraely alfectlng his revenue of caus-.n ib job doe, not do , this lt wouiu mean If those wells In Texas Ing complaint from subscribers. )a(,e tQ play a w(ttlng Kame- 1 am 1 ran dry, 1 would be just his wife. " j not going to stand hore talking about twitn this house that 1 was In, and a Cnnrim imirf the matter. I am going to make tbeivery gmall Income mommy. wvi. . Itraln. T Uc r, D..J "Oh! all right If you feel like that i Ulvd ilCkPOO 'about It, go ahead. Before the words were out of my mouth John had slammed tbe door. Itv Asancuited Press WASHINOTON. May 3. The preme court recessed until May 17th. He had been busily packing while we were talking ,or, ratber, be bad LADIES and GENTLEMEN JUST this ad. to tell the people of Rose burg that I am run ning a First-Class Jitney Mine is a fine big Touring; car. If I please you, tall ethers. Tf riot, tell me. Car stands at Palace of S eets. l iione 76. Edgar SI anks, Prop. Bald Alice without handing down a decision on 'opened his valise, which be had no! the constitutionality of the prohlbl- unpacked since he arrived, and put llon amendment and tbe euioi teuieut 4 ting In bis tooth brush and a few act. I other necessaries he closed It with 1 j a bang. I Tries For tnmfon. I tried to comfort myself by tblnk 1 lug John was absolutely a man with la one-track mind; that he had no UBe 'for me when he was thinking of any ' thing or anyone else. I just did not 'exist. Possibly when be arrived in I tbe oil fields. If he found a moment jwhen he was not thinking of 'busl , ness he would remember that he bad 'not kissed me goodbye, j Hut now there was nothing for 'John Gordon In this world but an ioll well down In Texas that had I played the deuce with bis calculations ' by going dry. i Alice came running In as she beard the front door slam. ! "What's the matter with John ' Have you quarreled?" "No, my dear, 1. don't think so. "Don't you know." Spring Styles rtclert your spring styles from oar new arrivals of wools, serges, silks, printed crepe do cuene and voiles We also have In New Spring Coats. The snap and freshness of Spring find expres alon In the clilo st)les and brilliant weaves of oar new 'fabrics. They combine exquUlte taste with perfect reliability Khlch stamps them as the best. DltV tionim I. ABRAHAM "Kvei-ything the float" I, A DIM WHAK Thankful for rim"" Income. "It Isn't as though John was not making so much money Roothinaly. "But you. my dear, know exactly what John's money means 10 u.o. Thank heaven, I have this tiny In ;.nm. 1 will at least have enough money for tips to servants and other little things, which means so much, even If I am not worm nan a '"rvht tr.hn will fix it un all right,' iald Alice. "He has a smart head "Of course, Alice, I know John is a smart man and considered a very good business man, but I hardly think he can nlav the part of Provi dence and start an oil well flowing where there Is no oil, do you : Alice smiled, even while sbe look ed troubled. "I had a letter from -mother to day. In which she told me John was not going to take her into the new house. While she bemoaned the fact of living alone at the old house. I am rather inclined to think she will enloy It. She bad already begun thinking about, and was telling ine, her plans to refurnish your room and John's." Txmiorrovc Alice's HilloMiphy. Hon. A. F. Stearns Answers Questions Hon. A. F. Stearns, candidate for t tbe republican nomination for coun 1 ty commissioner, makes the foliow- Ing reply to the questions propounded I .y the South Deer Creek Grange to all tbe candidate for office on the ! county coutt: I Oakland, Oregon. April 21, 1920. j It. A. Eastman, Secretary South Deer (.reek Grunge: Evangelist Speaks On the Prophecies SUTHERLIN, May 3. (Special to the News-Kevlew) Evangelist J. A. Rlppoy spoke to a large congrega tion at the Academy hall last even ing, where he and Evangelist O. H Shrewsbury are beginning a series of Inoetlngs. He took for his text' last i-vening Ps. 12:6. showing that the fiords of the Lord are pure words. 'ile stated that the word of God had Women Made Young Bright eyes, a clear skin and body full of youth and health may bo your if you will keep your system in order by regularly taking GOLD MEDAL Tns world's -andard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles, the enemies of iils and looks. In on sine 1694. All druggists, three sixes. Laok foe Ik u Gold Mhl a mvmry boa CUSSIFED coLunn an muifijMi AftwArttsemmita In serted new today will be found on last page under "New xooay- Bono HAM'U). WANTED Dishwasher at Foutch's restaurant. WANTED Sewing by the day. 32S Chadwlck street. WANTED Experienced waitress at once. Cafeteria. COOK'S HELPER Or second cook wanted at tbe Cafeter'a. WANTED Mari or ooy willing to do Janitor work for board. Inquire at Cafeteria. WANTED Woman for general housework. Mrs. Fred Fisher. Phone 26-F3. WANTED 2 or S furnished-or part ly furnished housekeeping rooms. Phone 192-J. WANTED. Middle aged woman to help with work. Phone 436-J, or call at 1021 North Jackson. WANTED Nicely furnished house In good residence district. Ad dress A. C, care News-Review. HORSE WANTED Want to buy or hire good work horse. Phone ear ly mornings 15-F12. John Oood- bourn. WANTED A woman to do general housework in a small family. Best of wageB. Inquire of F. E. Satley, Sutherlin, Ore. WANTED Modern furnished hous or bungalow, by couple without children. Will be permanent. In quire at News-Review office. LOST. Oval shaped abalone pin sot In silver. Finder please returu to Burchardt Square Store. MRS. BAY-LESS, the San Francisco dressmaker, makes all kinds of suits and gowns, braiding and bending and all kinds of fancy trimmings. Over Bell's Millinery store. FOR 8 ALL. OLD PAPERS FOB SALE News- Review office. FOH BALE Medium sited safe. Set It at outcbes. FOR SALE Adjustable dress form, Box 1024, city. FOR SALE CHEAP Everett piano. rnone e-raz. FOR SALE 1 hogs. Pine Crest Farm, Dlxonvllle. Phone 33-F25. FOR SALE Good Jersey cow, four years old. M. B. Green. Phone 28-F5. rOR BALE Good 5-year-old Jersey cow. R. I,. Thomas, Hoseburg. Route 2. FOR SALE Sectional bookcase and kitchen cabinet. Good as new. 211 W. Mosher St. COW FOR SALE: One Jersey, good milker. Lone Oak ranch. Brock- way. Fred Schmidt. FOR SALE 250 tier block oak. pine, fir wood, $2; 135 cords fir 4 on ground. Lindblom, Dlxon vllle. FOR SALE A good work horse, heavy single harness, and small hack. J. Wharton, West Rose- burg. Phone 389. FOn SALE 8 Jersey cows, Just fresh; 2 colts 6 and 3 years old; 176 goats. Laurelcrest ranch, phone 4-F 14. t-n n Q11 n a ftvA-rnnm rnttare with furniture, fruit trees and good garden spot. Cash or terms. Phone 1-F 23. FOR SALE Large, modern house, corner lot; furniture if wanted, owner going away. Call '746 S. Thompson street. FOR SALE Underwood typewriter, factory rebuilt, used short time in the home. Price S55. O. A. Him ,mel, Myrtle Creek, Ore. FOR SALE One Overland model 90 newly painted and in excellent condition. This is a real buy. Call at Umpqua Auto Shop, Winches ter street. WANTED TO RENT. Furnished four-room house for the summer must be reasonable. Address H. G care News-Review. r sTiTw iw-nnir-i itrfi rfi nTfirisraiitsssni Dear Sir. 1 have yours of April loeen tried and nroven. and todav It 19, and I herewith enclose my cum- tttauds,as the book of books, paign card bearing briefly my plat-1 After reading many scriptures on form: "For and with the producers ' this point, he showed that God, of the county. Lowest possible tux through the Bible, bad foretold the with consistent progression. All road! end from the beginning. lie read a districts to have their Just amounts time prophecy concerning the child and In proper time to improve their ,'ren of Israel's sojourn In Egypt. He roans, ana in accordance- with the showed how this prophecy was given j desires ol the people Interested. A i many centuries before Its fulfilment ! fair price for lubor, with fair re-,'aud finally was fulfilled on tho very suite." day that God said It would be. 1 I have requested the following to He, likewise, showed another time j be, placed with my name on the of-! prophecy given concerning the child iiciai ballot: "bronomy with rro-1 ten of Israel's servlne the llabvlon Kress, improvement of lateral roads. liens for 70 vears. and how thai flml Ponded money where designated." (had even chosen the man to deliver As they both conform to vour .them, namine the man venr ho. WANTED Bay mare. 1300 t 1400 must be true worker. Give de scription and price. J. B. Large Oakland, Ore. Phone 61-F3. CAPABLE WOMAN cook wants work in log or road camp or on ranch employing large number of men. can furnish own helpers. Address H. P. care News-Review, or Phone -F 4. poi, runt Do Your Work With Electricity! Hun the Iturirr. V can pi cull butters or betla In your office, onnoct yutir dining table with the kltchon, put electrte lighter oa your gun burners, or any otur eltiotrluul work. (lul to toll you the rout. Miller's Electric Shop 123 N. Main Street Thone 447 EXPERT WELDING Includes not only the knowl edge of where te L-ply tbe but, but alse juat win t top. Tli work can be ernr don as well as nnsnrdoa. V posaass th xMit knowledge and bar facility far delag all kinds of waldlng work sattarae lorlly. W ar at yeur ser vice any lima. Ifiithcw. riding Work. Actmim vrrtrHwc i cenxc i urcaurr mmkiii m.. oKtini.1 s9ta fore bis blhh. The evangeliBt stated that there were eighteen distinct lines of prophecy that pointed out our day In which we live, as clear as the ones that he had just read. And tomorrow night he is going to take up a study on the 2nd chapter of Daniel. The meetings will continue through tbe week. Two large office desks are needed to accommodate the representatives of the American City Durau In the city to conduct the reorganization campaign of the Chamber of Com niene. Anyone knowing where these desks may be secured will confer a favor on the chamber by notifying secretary C. S. Heinllne. Our Family Laundry Service WHAT IT I . A belp that will simplify your particular wsahday problems -rich Is our family laundry se-vlce Our driver rails for voor fs--ily handle at a definite time a irh week, und we'll do your wash ing In our customary considerate and sanitary insane. R0SEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative questions, I submit them to you as tho principal Issues upon which 1 am submitting my candidacy. I ex Vtct, If elected, to devote more time o the improvement of the lateral roads than the Pacific highway, and to endeavor to have the bond money spent In the most economical manner I can, and surely where designated. I expect to use my Influence to have the timber lands assessed In ticcordanie with farm and other val uations. 70 per cent of Its value. This mattor was brought up by Major Hamilton of Itoseburg at the 'meeting of the Taxpayers' League, and 1 then took the stand that our (.landing timber should have b"on assessed at valuations comparative with farm lands and other property, and suggested some olf the wava tile I present assessor explains he Intends 'to got at the new valuations. At that time I brought up the recent changes tnat nave been made in the valua tiona of farm lands and showed that the money and time spent on revis ion me valuations or rami lands was only a drop In the bucket to what has been spent on the cruising of the timner lands. On returning to Oakland I called the attention of the editor of our lo. cal newsnaner to th fnta h Won an article was published di recting the attention of the reonle or the county to the fact that timber was not being assessed as high as otner property in pronort on. thi I being the first article that I had seen I published on the question. ah or these Items sre verr inter esting to me and I wish to thank you for the opportunity to make reply, and I wish all of the communities would taVe the same Interest In countv affairs thst your does, as we fcould all be better off. and likely to jei more for our money and more Accept, "California" Syrup of Klgs .,m.,iuu, iour iruiv. oniy iook tor the name d I nmii A. F. STEARNS. cn the package, then you are sure yOUr Child IB haVin. t ha ha m..A j I ln-sulphnr spray, sulphur for most harmless physic for tbe little T.rniii.r. saipnur ror pisit mating. I stomacn. liver and bowels. Children ime in Dbls.. arsenate of lead, black I love Its fruity taste. Full directions leaf forty. I'sataua Vallar Prnit on each bottle. Von mnn r.t, jfornia." FOR RENT Room with bath. In quire 401 So. Main St. FOR RENT Large front room. close In. Phone 12-Y. FOR RENT Surety deposit boxes Roseburg National Bank. FOR RENT 4 unfurnished rooms at 217 Chadwlck It. Call morn ings. FOR RENT Remington typewrltel No. 10. Inquire Vosburg Bros., 227 N. Jackson street. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Also sin gle rooms at reasonable Drlces Roseburg Apartments, oor Main and DnuKlas. FOR RENT Modern five room bun galow, with sleeping porch; close in; garage and furnace. No child ren. Inquire at News office. MISCELLANEOUS,. BE GOOD TO YOURSELF Phone " and ride. Jitney on the job until midnight. GENERAL TRANSFER Hauling una country trips a specialty. Troxell A Co. Phone 251. POUND An envelope conlalnlng kodak pictures and films. Owner plense cnll at News-Review office SAFETY FIRST Secui a srfety deposit box for your valuable pa pers at tbe Roseburf National Rank. ,r DU E rniNTINO We do commer cial niue printing, five cents per square foot. Douglas Abstarct Company. .OST Blscit music roll containing music, etc. Finder please leave at this office. Valom. "THE OLD RELIABLE" Alban Nurseries. Inc. The . firm that treats you right. F. E. Jordau, Special Agent. Roseburg. FOR SALE Four-room house,, two lota, woodshed, poultry yard, etc. Paved street. Bargain for cash. See owner, 842 Mill,, after 2:30 p. m. IUST on the market, beautiful 6 room bungalow; sleeping porcb, with bath; at the Intersection of Fullerion ft Micelll Sts. Price )2000. Casey-Harding. FOR SALE 2 lots, corner, 5 -room house, outbuildings, fruit trees, nice garden land, $800, Including furniture; terms. D. Whttsett, at Rapp s restaurant. FOR SALE 1918 Mitchell 6-pessen- ger car, ran only 6000 miles, new tires, car In first class condition, $1100. Will take light car In trade. H. H. Owen, Oakland. TOR SALE One Dodge touring car, last year model. Cord tires, bump ers, two spot lights. All In excel lent condition. A real bargain. Call at Umpqua Auto Shop, Win chester street. TOR .SALE 156 acres, well located, all farm land, free soil; near school and church; plenty of water; no buildings. $47.00 per acre. See Walker ft K'.lbourn, 105 Cass St. Phone HI. USED CARS 0. K. Oarage has a large uumoer ot different makes. Prices and terms to suit your poc ket book. Call and we will de monstrate them to your satisfac tion. Geo. Shanks & Son. FOR SALE Late model Sludebnker automobile, in first class condition, good rubber, will sell cheap for cash ,or will give terms, or accept desirable small car of standard make as first payment. Address "Studobsker." In care of the News Review, or Phone 1-F 23. FOR SALE Lot 80x102. close in. on jaexson hi. f ine location for gar age, or other business. Paving all In, fair 5-room bouse and barn. If you want a good business location, better look this up at once. Wal ker ft Kllbourne, 10S case St. Phone 91. FOR SALF, Red7uroc-r - Phone 192-j. uroc "'t bt FOR 8ALE Wicker bahTT - Quire 1U Commercial V.".- fOR BALff7 nice pITTT Fred Parrott, wjg.'j FOR SALE No. , 1 good nilkh goat P7 FOR SALFF.curT-- - U8Wt lmlg- ' O-rJSJj FOR SALEBaleduTrr Rt. 1. 1 mile east otwT,f GREEN MOUNTAIN-?----tor sale. R. K. CiarT u lu ore. "'"wood. FOR SALE One snnn ni.in mares, ace 5 and i, weight 3700. $425 with harness. One span Per cberon mares 6 and years old, weight 3000, $400 with harness; 1 Belgian " mare I Tears old. weight 1 4 SO, price $100. A. C. Dear. Oakland. Ore. Phone J0-F3. MONEY TO LOAN 20-year r.tral credit farm loans, low Interest rate. $20,000 local money to loan on rood real estate. First mort gsge. Bee M. F. Rice of Rice ft Rtte, u FOR SALE Fine Stock Farm. S miles of a good R. R. town. In Douglaa county. Ore.; 100 acres In tilt., more can be; bal. timber ft pasture: most all the 100 acres Irrigated; fine alfalfa and corn land, lots of fine water, springs ft wells: fine, large, modern house of 9 rooms: two good barns; large silo. 4 cuttings of alfalfa last year. Some farm equipment goes with Place. Is located on the Pacific Highway, and price Is right. See Walker ft Kilbourn, 105 Cass St Phone 81. FOR SALE UnbTaTrTw' Mabley Bios., Kotth!""". 6-F3. " rmt FOR SALE OverlicTuTTI - tion. Mrs. E ii o "Ml S. Flint St. hnwt- ! FOR SALE Good 4-ean07"T urn, vory reason.h?. 1V.."- Cafeteria. . "' ""!" u USED CARS FOR SALeTSTTT inder. 7-passengr; aUoT. r"L" touring. Moto m ..n1 TRUCK. Quick rtliabU urn. Prices reasonable. nm, ",'! FOR SALE Good work tealT 1400 each, $75. Fred Hnnli " Rice Bros!, DiMard. Or" 'a " COAL B0D7 WOOOSr: mill ends, cement, time. storage, transfer. U j r' Pbone 128. ' -" FOR SALE U 1-1 acresuTT: mile to town; good 6-rooa, hoi barn, chicken bouse. Cut u7 tBox 13. Rt. 1. Roseburs FOR SALE Largs county , show, all R. R. and tor.tt.m3 lands open to entry, pries )t F. C. Frear, county iar,,y; Roseburg, Oregon. 120 ACRES of .timber laud for m, by owner, located wist of Dtta, Price 75c per M. C. 0. Audenm. Box 463 Ballard Sta., Seattle, wi FOR SALE A bargain, Cherra!" touring car, new tires, just we hauled, terms. Se W. R. ParaH 710 S. Jackson St., any di; fore noon. 2 LOTS. 6-ROO.M MODERN lotoe, barn and brand new chick bow on paved street. Price IU;- SjbU down, balance $20 per niontn. Casey-Harding. FOR SALE Prune trees for fill de livery f. o. b. Canby, Oretoi, 4 to 6 ft. .40 c; 3 to 4 ft., iie. All kinds fruit trees at nunaba) prices. R. L. Kills, 3 mild teg Roseburg, Ore. WE REPRESENT tie Fennor Co. of the Peninsula Lumber Ca of Portland,1 Ore. Rredy Cat Homes. If you contemplate build ing a home, bam or garage, it iu or call for catalogue. Ctuey-Htrd- lng, Roseburg, Oregon. 'iTl71'-,r;:r-'l HEINLINE-MO0RE CONSERVATORY iniz ill .'w.i-il Educaiioi Managed by Accredited Teachers Only The Htnted -tnnn4i hirlily tttvi teachon and tlii School eompli lOO percent wilb the SliteUw. Kohlhasen B!d. Phone 390 : HOUSEHOLD CONVENIENCES Kitchen Cabinets, BlIU l of any sort sre reacio ty o all home Industry. See m anything In this line yon ut TheJ. G. FIooKCq. Phone TOO Sheet MetalWork OF ALL KINDS J.H.SINNIGER US OAK 01 HKtt P"" M. A. BULEY CONTRACTOR Builds Anything. First class work-l Let me fiflire with you. Box'304, Resi dence 305 Douglas St. Itoseburg. Oregon. Some Land Bargains I have quite a f. - "Jl5 sell in Roseburg. gSg country homes in "- some of them well tt up to date, ranging 15 acres: small and on Cow Creek ranging from 4 lj. B Come and see the P the land suits wi will w the price right. .ynjoS. wnip pr fun - Rt. , Rosebud. OrrgoB.