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o ELECTION, MAY 21 STAT Vote 302 X Yes For 4 State lload Bond Limit 302 X Yes 303 No rl!ALUJT TITLP. I.S AS I OLLOWS; CUS.TITnlHl. AWKKII,,fciT-IU-f.-ill w the w b' LIMIT?TToM"or "rOUU Prn CCNT STATI INDEaTrDNHS ,1ii,..r,i.ti i ,.-.a.o,..f.uii; r::::::i't:;:::''H-M-....'-''''-'''''--!: NO PrOPERTY TAX-NO DiSECT TAX NO INCREASE 111 AJTO LICENSE FEES NO INCREASE OF GASGHNE VAX Koop them tliroo farts in miit'l. Tim im-sent auto license foes and proline tax will pay both tint principal and inti-rcnt on all the. bonds un.l'T this umcmliiicnt, ami v. ill yi"W un animal surplus Ix-sidcs for other state highway work. No additional taxation of any kind. rEDzn;i rwDS must be etched Oregon n.uaihave fuf!i.-ici.t Highway Funds n afrh Federal apportion meats or Or. -g-ia cannot git the l n lit ol Kucral money for Oregon, Road. Increasing this coli.titiltional limit l a mccsity. I '!. I't ' ";rcad. either state roads cannot Ik.- c..n,.l. l-.t for many, n.uny years, or must be- tim-h.l lV direct, property taxation. Tin mi a.-.urn averts direct property tax or slate highways and makes early completion possible. Let get the mails built now. Income from Present Ssurco S-'fisient to P:y Principal and Interest TlK- f-l that rrv.rew fr.m ..it- Br-, t --. .! t. iut Ir.-r. . .f rnW r.tra. ., Ire. M.. I'miiiA .4. n.il.l l.-vry ,. ,1. e d v I-r IMtI.MJ I .. !. I I ry- .Mi -n. K,.n.-tl,cU.I...Tr.l'lv It lev.. It,. I I, 1 r I. .!. I, r.l'H ! V' J.J ' ut , 1..-! If. .l:lll.l Will r-.l.-.., .r...l ai.l l ill T .1 .!." ' "i"' 1 " " For Ji.u.ftt Tb!M. l':.mpU. i or furt'.rr Infurmili .11, wr.t - I . OHK.10N HOAIIS AXI II.VEI.OPMKT A "HOdA TIO V I Ltmr f iis.i.Nmni i. c. mm Omiirti tea .'. CuniMtiii Hei4iutt.Jri, 311 Win-ralcr Huiuline, l'..iotid, Ortg -u VOTE 332 X YES -For (, State Road Bond Limit LOVE and MARRIED LIFE txL the natea uuiuu Idah MSGlone Gibson A .UVTiaST IV LtTTKHS. his old hou.e In wfckh ' , r,a,. the ....... over aud ov,,. j wan,,, but 1 an, sure II John fln-U rvi.ri inn I am v.ho would l.ave thoUKht that vc 1110 bocause he boug ,KV ..nutntime.ual. would b.velthe Uoue ritii-n these verm a vi as more are anonymoiig le.vura u..u explained thai i.iou. letter.." and then It came to;-" ha iminT i.i:avi: foii gaihmnkb. end a combined teachers' lustltutn Ifciwt choolliop.rd convention to be County School Superintendent and held at that pla, e SaMrdny. Mrs. O. C. llrown and Agriculturalist " " C J llurd and wife left this niorn-l Over 17000 people road the Ne In'i; for (inrdlner. where they will nt-'nnvlew every .li.y In the weolt. t 1 than ever connrmeu inorninR i tor letter, hat the big and then It came to T' ., ... m i,,ir drv. that me with a auddennesa for which 1 ( about 10 pi.- could not account that after a 1 1 p. r-1 capacity. I.apa the auonymous lettem that lu"u ,., Work, knew were" written by Elizabeth Suspected tn .kl Wor k. Moreland would not be more apt to ,e said no one about c ' poison my future life than these ,.ou,j udTstand It and He mi as beautiful stanzas, which I knew hadi,nouKh there were some oKi . i i... ov.. alone bvl..,i, -nini on. althouKh he bad not u-h Khenard. Karl seemed to think i found It. Ot amrse, I couldn't un- that because he was thousands of , derstand how anyone could no an miles away from me be uiUht write ,h8 to stop the flowlni? of a well v.- ,h. nrnvided he i k... i .,,.m..il. of course, that tnar- left me no chance of being able to tie knows more about these thlnKS answer I thouitht I understood Bis than I mind perfectly. j Soon arr Charlie's letter I ro- lle did not consider it dishonor-1 ,.Plved a lon niKht toieiiram iron able tu tell me he loved me when we; Jonn -,kh lie guardedly referred ere so far from each other, and iis,to , rooked work, he particularly made It Impossible! ,,,s a KO,1(i thin? I camo down lor me to answer In any way his call I h(?r(1 .. he ga,. . wni show up these Irom across the world. It was really I (.roo)(g before I got through." ihe highest form of selfishness after ti,-. "communication con- ,11 and he was going to revel in my , ' ' ,., thoKht of me. day dreams, even If he had to P" a;"olldr if' , am fooilsh and nnreas the land and sea between us. t , t whpn John even I knew Karl Shepard well enough ! ""'''iy 1 teU.Krl,nl ho would put , Know he would never have writ- I fds . .a M B th end ten me that poem had ne neon witn- thought I counted the in a few miles of me or In the same tn 'B am, f,)U11(1 town, but by some peculiar sophistry . or,1 ln - ,jf l,e bad made himself believe there I he had just filly. oas no harm In sending It to me. i mo nnu noi . Htuat. d as we now were, lie never ; 'love.' " I said to myself a little bit bought for one moment what tho?o terly. little verses might mean to mo. how niowiy i 1 ,l'u''" " they might color my life and my ae-Und laid it hes.de the telegram on Hons and my thoughts; how they Aftor you cat always take , for your ACiDJIOMAa) Instantly relieves Heartburn, Bloat- repeating and all stomach miseries. JJur w.wiilt-fawlw. O-t a Ka tes today. YmwUIsm. Nathan Fullerton, 205 Cas. St, Roseburg, Oregon. CAPABLE WOMAN cook want, work TOR !ALtZT in log or road camp or on ranch, I rlrMm FOR RENT Large front room, clone lu. fboue li-X. FOK RENT Satnty auposlt boxea Roaeburg Hiauoaai nana. FOR RENT a room, in me War- nock apartments, 100 fcast nasa-Ington. Lluie-Bulphur apray, aulpbur for ferillixer. sulphur for plant dusting, lime ill libls., arsenate of lead, black leaf forty. Umpqua Valley irutt Uulou. If you have something to sell or rent try an Aiif. in m i-.. ail Mli. ciffltxan Wa quenoh thirst with fruit Juloes. Ta olothe thousands with wovon wool from the flocks on our myriad hllls. Wa fosd great hosts with moats, oor eals and prooeaaed vogalables. Wa aand to many oountrles tha front .of all food fls):ns and our fruits grow la fame and darr-nd across wlda areas might bring unhappiness to me. An Anchor to Winilwaril. Thank God! I had on anchor to the windward In the comlnft of my baby! And as I thought of that for Ihe first time, I realized that after all everything was for the best, be cause I was not sure that if I had received these stanzas without this nnchor of motherhood I might have tried to find the man who could tell his love so beautifully. Wo are queer creatures, we wo men: such llttlo things BW.iy us and he things of which we ought not to lake the slightest account seem to change our whole outlook on life. believe I could forgive John s Tj Associated Industries of Oregon 3j the table. One man was fighting lor my material biicccss, fighting for mnnev that might be mine, and the toner' had sent me a graceful little tribute ln which he voiced his long" ing Into words: Ah, but Ie, were this thought cer tain. Could my sacred dioams come true. All eternity I would give for Just one moment filled with you. I smiled to myself as I thought that probably almost every other wo man In the world would put the stanza beside the telegram and In weighing the two would find that riiriniim.a 1 1 h Fi I iei h Moreland ! the noetrv oulwoighed the business more easily than 1 can his constant j telegram a thousand to one. And littleness in regard to money. And yet if John would let me love him. vet I. too. bernn to take account of ! If he would Just give my starved inenmn if na John figured. V heart a chance. I would care more was no longer a woman worth a half : for him than nnyiiouy or anyiuint, million dollars, yet I had the tiny in-1 In all this world. come that mv mother left me. and I Tomorrow Thoughts of tlie Future. WE SI-XL Edison MADZA LAMPS Douglas County Light! and Water Co. Temperance Union Has Meeting Tliu Women's Christian Tcmpor nco I'nioii prose nt u program of Kroat Interest to a l.triio number of uieinbors ami frionds at the home f Mrs. A. C. Mursters Vdnesduy af ternoon. Hon. U. U. Kd'ly gave a talk on the measures to bo voted on at tho election .May 21. The W. C. T. U. aa an organization emphasizes :ho necessity ot an mielliKeiil par ticipation ln affairs nfTecting tho well tietiiB of the community, and after talk passed ft resolution endors ing the millae bill for the relief of :hi si hools of hilier education. The program whit h followrd consiMeil of i wo vocal iudos by Mrs. Win. Hiney accompanied by Mrs. It. M. I Jru in field, and a piano solo by Miss Hazel Hinkle. Mrs. I. M. Tuthill. of Suih-t-rlin, who Is the county president of X It Al NOTICE OF SALE OP GOVERN MENT TIMBER. General Land Of fice. Washington, U. C, March 26, 1920 Notice is hereby given that subject to the conditions and liinlta- . ,h. Aet r.f June 9. 1916 t9 Stat., 218). and the instructions of the Interior of Sep tember 15. 1917. the timber on the following lands will be sold May 13. 1920 at 10 o'clock a. m., at public auction at the United States land at Rnaehure. Oregon, to the highest bidder at not lesa than the appraised value as shown by this notice, sale to be subject to the ap- ,.! of the Secretary or mo in- ,arir The nnrchase price, with au Mninnal sum of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, being commissions allowed, must be deposited at time of sale, money to be returned if sale Is not approved, otherwise paiem ,ni iuiw for the timber which must ho removed within ten years. Bids will be received from citizens of the it,,i,o,i st.ntea. associations or sucn eiiirena and corporations organized under the laws of the united states or any state, territory or oistriei thereof onlv. Unon application of a qualified purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will be offered separately bofore being Included in any offer or a larger unit. i. it c R. 1 W.. Sec. 7, Lot z, nr so m.. i-"' 3. fir 300 M., not to be sold for lest than $1.60 per M. T. IS K. 1 W.. Sec. 33. SWVi SW4, flr 1001 M.. SEVt SWVl. fir 1070 M., not to ho sold for ess tnan slid per m. i. 57 a . n 7 W.. Sec. 11. NEVi NE flr 615 M sugar pine 35 M., none of the flr tl.nher to be sold for less than 11.25 per M., and none of the augar pine timber to be sold for less than 13.00 per M. T. 37 S., II. 7 w., sec 13, Lot 6. flr 800 M., NW SBM flr 500 M.. nine 25 M.. SWH SEVi flr 2000 M.. Lot 7. fir 1200 M.. NEH nr 170 M.wPlne 170 M., S' swv. . flr 1200 M.. none ol tne n timber to be sold for less than $125 per M., and none of the pine Umbel to be sold for less than $2.50 per M CLAY TALLMAN. Commlssionoi General Land Office. GENERAL TRANSFER Hauling and . country trips a specialty Troxell it Co. Phone 201. No Cotti'nf A Nutritious Diet for All Arcs Quick Lunch at Home or Office Avoid Imitations rvi Substitutes Highway Engineer Talks of Roads SALEM, May 6. From Portland jr. mm KXPEliT WELDING lii'-tudes not only the kuowl etge of where ta apply the he.it. but aUo us whua to hioi. The work oan be trur done as well as ua4rdowa. We po-.esj ttie 'cTpert knowlNlge nnd have fai-lliiy for doing all kliul.i of wei.llug work satlsfao tonly. V'e are at your ser vice any time. Mathews Welding Works ACtmiHI WHPiKC k CUTTIHC SPirillT i ltO!lt:itl 1111, UltKialN he nrcanlzatlon. cave nil insntrinz to t.alltornia, a trip Dy automobile 'talk on the present work of the union ' over tho Pacific highViy, can be -i nd urged the members not to relax easily made in I ; Mi hours, accord- Jioir viil;ine In aidiir; ev. rv m ne- i5 to Herbert Minn, stale highwar ment for the belli rmen: of ll.i- com-- engineer, who lists the condition .-. o. i.iunily und sl.ite. and rcniiinled tiieiu-the route betwe.ui here and the state ihat the work of the union extends border .lie said that th trip from to the nation and the world. The ' Portland to Pendleton can be made afternoon closed with a delightful ,n'3 summer In one day and that the PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. R. P. BRADFORD A WP'U Chiropractors, West Roseburg Phone 40F4. DR. CLAIK K. AU.F.N Dentist at 331 Perkins Building, Roseburg Oregon. Office Hours: 9 to 1J a m- 1 to 6 p. m. Phone 65 MTW. F. B. OWEN Cut Flowers, Potted Plants, Funeral Design Wedding BouquetB, Eto. Ill Ca.if St. For sale at the Fern. Phone 240, Roseburg. Oregon. DR. M. H. I'LYLKR Chiropractic Phys.clan. 222 W. Lnne St. Elec ttical treatments. Hours 9 to Phone 152. Office Honrs: 10 to 12, 2 to 4. Phones: Office. 171: Res.. 172. DK. LUCETTA SMITH, PHVICIA. women and uoudren Diseases Specialty. Office. Masonic Building soi-ial hour, with a dainty lunch served by Ihe hostess, Mrs. A. C Nlarsiers, assisted by Mrs. J. 11. Pailey. road will bo open all winter. Our Family Laundry Service WHAT IT IH A help that will simplify your particular wash. lay problem such la our family laundry service. Our driver mils for your fa n 11 bundle at a definite time each week, and we'll do your wash ing la our customary considerate and aanitarr manner. w. $-&. ROSEBURG ?w STEAM LAUNDRY B& j;.,. .-.rCiCaVi i.'f v. . I AVTO ST AUK TO COAST. j Leaves Rosebu ; daily at 7:00 a. ;m., arriving at : yrtle Point ll:Ju a. m. Fare $t.4 Ueservatioiii at main oiffco, 40." Cass St.. Phone 3u3, ot t'mpiiua and tlrand hotels, it.ipp's store. TAYLOR & CLINTON. ' Sufoly Stc Headache A Tohl in "ltaycr rtu-kas." I LAK.K.V SEMON i Millions of men and women have proved "Haver Tablets of Aspirin" ; with the "Bayer Cross" on tablets, the CLASSintD coLunn All Clarified Advertisements In erteU new today will be fonnd on 'ast page under "ew Today" bead tiinploylng large number ot meu, cue furnish own helpers. Address H. P. oure News-Review, or Phone 9-F 4. FOK IU5.NT OR RENT Room with bath. quire 401 So. Alain St. Id- "HI for sAiei!rrv J'hone u-tu "S OR RENT Remington typewritel No. 10. Inquire Vosburg Bros., 227 N. Jackson street. TOR 8ALE-B4uTr' ouiiEN Mop?!!! v for Ul. IX I Ore. 8. Flint SL H OR RENT Modern five room bun galow, with sleeping porch; close in; garage ana rurnace. no ennu ran. Inquire at News office. MISCKI JjANEOCa. OUND Black glove. Owner can get same at this office. LOST Gold watch fob. Finder please leave at News-ueviow. Ho ward. SAFETY FIRST Socui a safety deuoalt box for your valuable pa pers at the Roseburg National Rank. tf BE GOOD TO YOURSELF Phone 76 and ride. Jitney en the Job until midnight. FOUND Pair of mens gloves. The owner may recover property at News-Review office. t26 LOST Overland automobile crank ou Jackson street. Finder please leave at News-Review oitfce. BLUE PRINTING We do commer cial blue printing, five cents per square foot. Douglas Abstarct Company. 'THE OLD RELIABLE- Albany Nurseries, Inc. The firm that treats you right. F. E. Jordan Special Ageut, Roseburg. FOUND Small sized watch. Owner may recover same at this office by proving property and payln charges. MONEY TO LOAN 20-year r.iral credit farm loans, low Interes: rate. $.20,000 local money to loan oa good real estate. First mort gage. See M. F. Rice of Rice 6 Rice. tf TORr years old. u 7 I"OR SALE no r,T-, ewes with husk.' Tn l "tones. Appir5!, In A-l conditio. cUfc,l "osebarg. P, touring. j0l0r USED CARS FOR inder. 7-pawurri attoiGtJ OAK WOOD FOR juiT" TRUCK r,"?.1-: Frlces wmomm. T1 FOn SALE-CoodwonJ nice llroi rn . "IB, (j mil fmri. rt . men storage, transfer. 1 1 fnnna lvi FOR SALE UrtTam show. .11 D n ..T17 l.a. " " "' N S vregoi. 120 ACRES of tlmbetlai) by owner, loatRl Price 75c tier kl m,J Box 463 BallaniSli,a3 USED. CARS-O. I Oa, large number ot iilw Prices and tenoiUa:J aei dook. tui uj n monstrate then u tlon. Geo. Shiiblal Slim. BAY-LESS, the San Francisco dressmaker, makes all kinds of suits and gowns, braiding and beading and all kinds of fancy trimmings. Over Bell's Millinery store. FOR BALL. FOR SALE Modlum sized safe. Set It at Foutches. FOR SALE 16 hogs. Pine Crest Farm, Dixonv lie. Phone 33-F25. FOR SALE Drag saw In good con dition. Inquire at West Side Gro cery. P. .cue 29. COW FOK 3ALK One Jersey, good mi':;i:'. Lone Oak ranch, Brock wa: Fred Schmidt. FOR .".ALE Good farm of 171 acres on Co.-.a Bay highway. No agents. Lock Box 25, Camas Valley, Ore. FOR SALE I Bengian mare 3 years old. woight 1450, price $100. A. C. Dear, Oakland, Ore., Phone 30- F ! FOR SALE 150 tier block oak. pine, fir wood, $2; 135 cords fir $4 on ground. Lindblom, Dixon-vllle. FOR SALE House furnished or un furnished: small payment down, balance like rent. Inquire 741 Hamilton St. ; WAyTED. WANTED Experienced waitress at once. Cafeteria. COOK'S HELPER Or lecond cook wanted at the Cafoter'a. WANTED Man or ooy willing to do Janitor work for board. Inquire at Cafeteria. WANTED Woman housewoik. Mrs. Phone 26-F3. for Fred general Flahor. WANTED Experienced waitress, al so dishwasher. Apply Mrs. Geo. l-outch. WANTED Sheep shearers. Have -10 head. Sain Sirickler, Box 118 lit. 1. Roseburg, Ore, WANTLo Nicely furnished house in good residence district Ad. ltro.a A f -- quickest, surest, safest relief for n.-.i-'- ' ' ews-nevlew. lie- l-'.eirlh I!-!:ite lesl one of the .l.-ei" eurlo.u;s:a in t. eoun'r) Al.cn l.-irry S.-men heard the rail of ;l;e screen Wlmt the new : ..-r read era leal tl-e motion picture f.ma Kiiim-d. fer Lurry is n,m tl-e . -u kipg. He i:-e un.! i!:reeis .ll'-l l;ier imiUlcs ;;;;.i!;, Ilmi-eiy t'leik" he imrodu utying cut. iipadacheA, Colds. Neuralgia. Tcoth i ache. Earache. Rheumatism, I.um I baso. Neuritis. Pain seems to fade i right aw.iy. liny only a flayer package contain ! ing proper directions. Alwavs say i "H.-iyer.- ! 1lnn.lv tin Kn. 1 . , - a ... men-is COS! . ,: '; ""!,lr,' !but a few cents. Irut;its also sell in i nc i irger "Haver'' packages. Aspirin is the shim- i the trade msrk of Bayer Manufacture j of Vonoaceticacidester of Salicyllc- j acid. WANTED Woman to do cooking and general housework on farm later part of May. Addleas B C ' care News-Keview. WANTEIvny young woman, posi- WANTED. Farmer. wai. $ so 00 with wife who will take boarders! House sad wood furnished In. quire News-Review office FOR SALE 1 ton Buick speed truck, also Studebaker touring car good rigs. O. K. Garage, Win chester St. FOR SALE A 1919 Maxwell tour ing car and a Chevrolet, both are bargains. Liberty Auto Sales Com pany, North Jackson St. FOR SALE Four-room house, two . lots, woodshed, poultry yard, etc. Paved street. Bargain for cash. See owner. 8.42 Mill,, after 2:30 p. m. FOR SALE Wire fencing, rubber hose, iron piping, desk, chairs, tables, pillows, comforts, kitchen utensils, etc. After 2 p. m. 639 E. Douglas St. FOR SALE 4 lots, house, barn and woodshed. Riverside Addition. Roseburg. $500 cash. Address Mrs. Helen C. Goble. 5510 44 Ave. S. E. Portland, Oregon. Poultry andli WANTED We pay bighnt ta ln cash. Hlrben im paid for your cru,a Bring In You fraan Roseburg Product 501 N. Jacks PHONE If) Auto Ownef We would be Mi your Batteries.!-, 1 at any time and jMf advice on the an s When-pnrduaa! tea get our prkt. M you money. MOTOR SHOP 4 j t V. Jarkion St. K Clavlt diieeiiicium OF AUB3J J.H.SIN 114 OA II NTWOT "1 I SUPERIORS ir voii want to ure tint' 0 HHnk are i.or'l Superior Sodi. ' rtA(.1 hWiaK 1 1 lately pare, phone a Fence Fence 9 FOR SALE A fine lot of "Gold Coin" potatoes. Secure some of them before they are all gone. These spuds are fit for seed. R. T. Ashworth, Sheridan and Lane Sts. Phone 103. FOR SALE 1918 Mitchell 5-pesscn-ger car. ran only 6000 miles, new tires, car in first clsss condition. $1100. Will take light car in trade. H. II. Owen. Oakland. FOR SALE Sttitlebaker six. T-pas-senger; cord tires with extra. Run 6000 miles. A-l eondltlon. P. M. Parker, Roseburg Oarage. Stephens St. rage woren H"1 . fence, loop "A Just receives , stock tn ltM k., t in I la.""-.,. bar3t:J fences, sua : -t 1 ral.blt fence. jl 9 '".irifil . SKI - ai! In At 5"v 13 to i ,DJ;". itif I brace wlrs a I prices. SfEARNSA VfWn- 1