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WW!. WI.-RKVIK'! Children Cry for Fletcher's G5 The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been la use fur over thirty years, has borne the signature of an(j has been made under his per- yOr , sonal supervision since its infancy. Wia&3C76(iMt Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" arc but Experiments that trifle with and tndanger the health of Infurts and Children Experience flRainst Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute tor Castor Oil, Paregoric, Props and Soothing Syrups. It Is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is Its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been In constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishnens arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Frimd. GENUttlZ CASTORIA ALWAY yfbeexs the Signature of -5 In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought I COM - V, I 0 CITY NEWS & Nifty milliner at Bellows, over $15. Arundel, puuo tuner. Fnono labL. We wah and polish cars at Wer ten s garage. no Poultrymon get your kale plants tf i rrotu Karl Voabiirg, 702 Kullortoii, ; 5Uc pr 100. Sprella Corsmiwre. Clrrra Corum. Phone, 402-11. Sll W. Wash. tf. Everything of the b(t, and thoj ljent of everything In our linn, l-YtiltHi and Conrvntlonory, Soft Iiinkn, Ice! Cream and a full line of Lunch goods. Open evenings and holidays.) The Alcovo. 11 N. Inrkson St. Sundav next fs MotluT'fl Day, and It Is expected that every mother will !e tlio m iiiicnt of some of her fav orite flowers. Kernel it Inn of tlie lay has gained grrat favor of late years in most Hoetlons of the coun try, ami Itonebura: mothers doubt lose will he renteml)erod by tokens of flowers on Mny fl. A II Spring Styles (Meet your spring styles from our new arrivals of wools, serge, silks, printed rri'iie do clicne ami voile. Wo alno lutve In New Spring Com,. The imp ami rielincss of Spring find ox pro,. Ion In the chic miles and brllllnnt weaves of our new ruhrlr. They combine exquisite taste with perfect reliability which stumps them as the heirt. KltV I. ABRAHAM "Everything tho llenl" , LADIES ITTTi'l -V'l 'jut - - . -- . " s 1 A; KXI'UKT SIIDK MAhKIl not a mere cobbler tuenda youi shoos when tlioy coma lo lis. "We restore allocs lim.'.nl of repairing them. To at r.iiKl lnn the weak ni'S'VS without euro In preserving the style of the shoe is an old raliii.n.'.l. clumsy work. Let us show you what wo do by our modern methoils and f.ictrry uinclilm-ry. Shoo.) called for anil delivered. 1" cents extra. I'lime HI. W. S. HOWARD (utHlvi'Hr Mm H N. Jncfavnu St Keiijitnr, WE SELL Ed son MADZA LAMPS Douglas County Light! and Water Co. Our Family Laundry Service WHAT IT IS A help that will simplify your particular wssMsr proht..i -tieh . our family laundry service. Our driior calls for vour fa r.. Iljr bundle at definite tlmo enrh week, and we ll do vour wash ID la our customary considerate and sanltarr manner iSS: STEAM LAUNDRY 1 'iTl?J!IUl I 1 M Hit a tjq, the notisi auuior Idali WGlone Gibson J IIOH. UTS ! TIIK HTI Itt. ako tho arn.niontF." said AlUe. io,,r Kutli!" was my ewlaraa- T keep my mind from beromh. .'Hon. "1 feel sorry lor VT.sted." tiiiiil AII-.-8 DilaKli liessiuilatic aiout the lulure 1 rot a note to Madam Gordon, asking her to send all the baby materials an.! litl.e baby clothes that were locked up in my ci dar chest. And not will -lug lo wait even until they came. 1 aiartod cut on a purchasing expedi tion in Hie Utile town where I wai stopping. j rouua many paneiu.j aome delicate materials, ana tam j lioine and spent tho day (iiite hap uily In making tho little clothes. Sometimes 1 wonder how ninny ideals, how many aipirtitions and prayers a woman sews Into the firs' kJiy clothes she makes. How man limes she projects her Imagination i Into the future and see all ftoeders that will be." Is Hut think, my near. ever been separated from that child since It was born, and she knows she Is sending it to her husband, who left her for the uon.au ho has unco married. She wouldn't be human if the thought or li.r child being c-,c-ed bv that other woman would r.ot tear her heartstrinss. She will bo perfectly miserable all the time that child Is gone. All Will 1 Jealous. "Yes," said Alice with a sigh. They will Ml be perfectly miser able. Until will be jealous or tieien the ' Jealous of the caresses that her boy I win .rive to Helen. Helen will be Cod pity the child that comes In- Jealous of the child every time J It, .1,1. -,,.,i.i ,.iii,,,t herita. l rather givea him any of his time, Hobble. I don I i,. .m ,,l,l without this heritasej rather Kiv ... i -.-. ,,w.tlirV and Hobble. 1)0, .....i ..,n.i,,-. -o.,.i..,f,ii love ienvv his feedings. He will be er .. ...... ... . ,i, c,,.-. ,l,.iia evcrv moment tnat lie fill a not imu Diiu.s t.u.h. i - ha will to apply to myself for that moment nen,ls with little Hobble he will V aberration when 1 said I did not, 'not dare to lavish his affection upon want niv baby, and for a moment I : the boy when Helen is fround trembled for fear some punishment , fear of hurting hor reelings Oh. would be meled out to me because 1 , T.!iat creatures convention and tra volced such a sentiment of selfish-; fill-" makes of all or us. ,, ,, far "I think it will do them all good. All,. !. ;l.. Home. continued Alice. "Hull, will find out Alice round me humming a lit-' that her selfish affection for the tie lullaby, and 1 could sco she was : children lost h.T her husband. Helen very much pleased to think 1 had at;-v iii a.scover man a ...... least recovered myself. forget the woman who . i . ..i tomorrow. mother of his children. And Bobbie. he announced bnelly. however much he loves Helen now, "I am so sorry. Alice. Is there and 1 think he loves her devotedly, anything wrong?" " , V-arn more than ever for his "I am not sure," Bhe answered, childien. Again we get back. K.Uh "Tom has written me a letter say-1 erlne, to the same old story that Ing he does not feel quite up to the when a man and a woman marry mark lately, nd this morning he . they should cleave to each other 'un did not feel nblc to go down to the ' til death do us part!' office He assured me, howev., ! "I am still of my old idea, though, that there Is no occasion for me to i If I had the remaking of the worid return home, but I can see all thru ! Ihe first thing I would do would be his loiter that he wants me. and I to mako marriage very hard. Men am going, dear." . and women would have to know each "Of course, you are going," i, ans-j other thoroughly. The ways and wered heartily. "Tom is very un- means of carrying on the new part icHlsh to lot me have you as longtershlp would have to he-discussed is he has." i mid the duties ot each would be laid "What do vou think?" Alice asked ; down very carefully. All other m.i luii kly. "of my taking little Hobble i tcrialistie details should be talked home to his father? 1 nin afraid If ever and decided before the wedding we let Ruth's emotions cool in the" day. Then, if after marriage they mailer she will find some excune to round they could not live together in seep him with her." "I think It will be splendid," I answered. "Then I am going right over mid peace, and no children had come to blous tho union, I would make di vorce very easy." ( To be Continued.! Metric System To Be Discussed CHICHESTER S PILLS r0 '1 Mi: IH.VUOMI 1U.M. a '.'.'t.V.t:, Si Vi RffitW iM atf V i I Tnl.i ft other. Jtitt rt yr.nr " 7 - t)? !-i.rt-. A-.w''lli. it; viTCS (. ,V uusn ri; i.m i t aa V N ,'i'-."-"-f,S'(M,'.-rK;iu!i. SAX FUANCISO, May 7. World j iilhtiil.in (if tin imtri(! flvtcin Off wt'lRhts and measures will ho (lis-1 MtArttMl at ft conference here May 17, U art C n 0 1H20, of the World .Metric Standard-' ft CCLlS lltll KjULftlG IZilllOll Cilllirtni f inriiiij mm ui m ( under tho nunplces of the American I plfluS K.6fl OT tSOOZC Titi- nannfinlimi tho Unrld Trade 'lub of San Francisco, and the Lon don and Manchester Decimal asao i latiotm. Speakers at the conference prnb ahly will nrce that jtens he taken to :e;uro exclusive legality of nieinc weights In the Tinted Sates and Crett Hritain. The deleqat.s also wilt fortn n permanent body to carry i n tiieir finht. John J. Arnold. Fan Fran risen 'anker and member of the Natinna' Foreign Trade council, will preside i the (onf-Tence. Many of the deb atoft rvnecti'd will be here ditriiv 'he week of May 10-16 attndiir: ihe seventh National Foreign Tradt i'oii ven t ion. Cannon Motors For Air Crafts Ity AsMM-LitCil Tre?vH. SAN KIlAXCISt'O. May 7. He vt'btpment f n cannon-niotnr for h'gh-powered buttle cruisers of tin :iir for the orlnain-e department i : ihe Vnited States army pl.ices Anier it a in tbe van of military aernnaulb ancl revolutionizes an 4 il lilitinu. i; was announced at the recent aer show hero with tho sanction of Ma 'or lieueiai (.'larence S. IMwards o; the o nl nance depart nient of t!:i army. The special 300-h. p. nrmy motor In built around a !i7-niillimcter can non. which is housed In tbe crank- ae of tbe motor. It fir' an in Mitl-a-balf anmtr piorcinc slicll. th cannon nnuzlo prujex-tiuL; tbrou the proeellor ba.-e. It has a 1 l-im1! i coil. For Rronnd trrafinff of tank, hrrnkinij up of battle formations i.:' airplanes, and destruction of Jul tin in diriiTi)ies the sheds will P 'oail-vl with bm-lisbot. ari-ordlni: .'obn M. Keren. armnnuMi .d en v er of New Hrunswiek, X. J. -o University Offers A Religious Course Ity Aiftttciatril lri r-i:i;Ki:i.KY. c..nr.. m.,v t -ti-. T'nlver.iity of t':ilifnrnU is off.'ti!: course In religion unit rellniniM c 1 i cltlrn for the first time at it tun mcr i-.-sion thl year. The courses will dcnl with i'.-, rhlhephy of reMs'oua nd eih r..I and religious Ideal of the nine teenth century. lly AsMK'bitcfl lres!i. . .'I10ENIX. Ariz., May 7. Hear ins a lien i.uklc a short distance !rom their house, two ranchers near here went out to the roadside to look for the ei;g. Instead of an ege lliev found a keg of "moonshine hiskev which '.hey turned over to the sheriff's office. The keg had been hidden in M.i. ll growing beside the road. Of U 'als lia7:ird'il a guess that it had oen placed there by Illicit distil '. rs mid was to have been taken 'way by bootleggers. Value of tht V-eir' contents was estimated at $."CJ. Koulch's Grill will hereafter re main open until 12 o'clock p. ni. nt orilets at all times, best of ser vice. Hotel Crand block. THE frtiSEHY OF JACKACHE Removed by f ydia E. Pink ham's Vegetabie Compound. Muskegon, Midi. "For sit yours I was so weak in my back at' times that I ceuld hardly walk. I.ydia K. Tinkham's Vegetable torn' pound was rccom in.'n.ied to me ftTii it made me good and strong again so that 1 am able to do all my work. I highly recommend Tour nu.limne and tell everyone I meet what it .11 1 fr me Mrs. G. Si uoos. ... ..i .1.. Ann.ml IUl.tl"int ,fc Ciivrd Fire fc Miinc lnsv.rai.ee Or.-.-.i)..;iy f t?' 7 '!,"V'"ji' 'i'U-n.l.. I li. 1 I A-ITt. ,ou, i i ' ""', no. no OS '"' .Mi.vti:. ;;';""J.'""""1.t.o.iw..i l'.,.r.'i'." .iu'l !'' ' ... ,,. ......u-l .l imn in " i" "1" K.c.i.;. tri. ..ll.fr .uic.; rf il.f. lUlilM Hi" "' .ll.l T.,ll lii.oei" L 111,111 KKllKri. SVl I-:J lie"." I'" If'""- ,r.oln.l,. ..IJ-....I....1 4,M, Dl'.''"""!. . j '.' dUl "HxK durii.K m )' j .;. ; l"'-i p.rt , Tax.'. U.'-I.f" ..Id (ff psi'l ,U,1.:, II." y.-r V "" .i'.1;:..'" . l eui fM.f...l.Mlr" II.1K.K1.M .!( KT. Vkluf ff-.l i-,..i wwi.nl ...-rl..-t V..I..-I Non lilt. nf BtiK'I.S Hint ttOlltl .,... v..u, l.tj.im... '.U.,".'"""""""""J !!'".' 7..M..M in Liinlin nnA on hnJ... 823,11.1.72 fi tjtuii) In onume of colic'- Li,.,, .S,-m. 3. "J'"?'!? (Jlli-r tiftfl tuieicHt tud ifiu due una mo- ToU I ienl tJ.Q7.7t.l4 Leat miip il .tP'H in ny mats (if ttny Hiei be)..... None Ti'liil nt admitted In Or I1.01T.S71. 14 1,1 AHJjl ITIKS. "roM ctHhn fr lon- iipuid. 131,511.82 Amount of uiiimip"I pvcinluiiiB .,, M out-tandlnir m-k :.A9!.247.1S '.'u for coiiiinluluii ttU brok- ,;. Noni U i; r JJ:.bilttii-i S.0 0" Ttl MhillilB. xrluiilv of cui.iiai fU-k I2.::i.7rtrt,?n nrsiM-.sH in iti:;o run tiik viiii N" l pi rniiuni irfived duilit . Ilif yar JIS. M0.41 I,., .it l.I tluih-B t';f ymur S.247 .ftH ,.,t.i,.4 j.nirn1 tlurti.K tlie ycur.. & hl'J ifi l.:KK.J 11KK A MVUINK INS! KAMI I (IMI'ANV UCVItY M. liUATZ. rrfKl.lt-nl. iA l H. V AliiHAN, Sefrrvinrjf. 8f tiitn' ' r.ii!i'ni itttn ! for nfrlctf: l". iK VUt'Nil. l'tlnil Ornnii. All Clfuwlflrd AUvmiAmenta In trtol Dew iMly will be found om 1 I faon 4u-ri, 1 AVASTKn. WANTED Experienced waitress at once. Cafeteria. COOK'a HELPER Or second cook wanted at the Cafeter'a. FOR SALE uX 'rm. UUon,U,,,i. hack, FOR SALE Rsd FOR BALE Ualea i. -"H WANTED Man or tioy wllllnp; to do Janitor work (or board. Inquire at Cafeteria. CREEV Mm...... for biiIb ii I1 wsd imu ... n- c naia WANTED Woman for general housewoik. Mrs. Fred 4'lsuer. Phone 28-F3. WANTED Experienced waitress, al so dishwasher. Apply Mrs. Oeo. i'outch. AUTO STAGK TO COAST. Leaves Roseburg dally at 7:00 a. m., arriving at Myrtle Point 11:30 a m. Fare J6.4 8. Reservations at main olltce. 403 Cass St., Phone 303 or I'mpqua and Grand hotels. Kanp's Jtore. TAYLOR Sc ILI.MU., NOTICE OF SALE OP GOVERN MENT TIMBER. General Land Of fice. Waahineton. D. C. March 26 1S20. Notice Is hereby given that diiliiuct to the conditions and limita tions of the Act of June 9, 1916 (39 Stat.. 218), aud the Instructions of the Secretary of the Interior or Sep tember 15. 1917, the timber on the following lands will be sold May li 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m at public auction at the United Slates land office at Roseburg, Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less than the apuralsed value as shown by (hie notice, sale to be subject to the ap Droval of the Secretary of the In terior. The purchase price, with au additional sum of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, being commissions allowed, must be deposited at time of Bale, money to be returned It sale is not approved, otherwise patent will issue for the timber which musl be removed within ten years. Bids will be received from citizens of the United States, associations of such citizens and corporations organized under the laws of the United Statec sr any Btate, territory or district thereof only. Upon application of qualified purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will be offered separately before being Included It? any offer of a larger unit. T. 16 8., It. 1 W., Sec. 7. Lot Z. Ilr 85 M., LOI 3, fir 300 M.. r.ot to' be sold for lesf 'han M.50 Per M. T. 19 S., R. J ' Sec. 33, SWU SW4. Si 1001 M.. SE4 SWV4. fir 1070 M., not to lie sold for less than $1.75 per M. T 17 9., R. 7 W Sec. 11. NEW NEV, fir 515 M.. sugar pine 35 M., none of 'he nr timber to be sold for less than tl.25 per M., and none of the sugar nine timber to be sold for less than $3.00 per M. T. 37 S R. 7 W., Sec 13, Lot 8, fir 800 M., NW4 SB 14. fir 500 M., pine 25 M.. SWH SEVl. fir 2000 M.. Lot 7, flr 1200 M., NEV4 W4, fir 170 M.. pine 170 M.. 9r' 3W4, fir 1200 M., none of the fir iinlmr to be sold for less than $1.25 P''r M.. and none of the pine timber o be sold for less than $2.50 per M CLAY TALLMAN, Commissioner General Land Offltfe. PROFESSIONAL CARDS MRS. K. I." OWEN Cut I'loWers Thone 240. 403 y cn-n. DR. R. P. ItRADFORI) . WIF. Chiropractors, West Rrtseburg Phone 40F4. DR. CLAIR R. AM.F.y Dentist at 231 Perkins Building, Roseburg uresun. umce tlours: 9 to 12 a nv 1 to 5 p. m. Phone 65 DR. M. II. PLVI.MV Chiropractic Phys.clan. 222 W. Lano St. Elec trical treatments. Hours 9 to 5 Phone 162. Office Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 4. Phones: Office. 171: Res.. 172. I)R. LIXETTA SMITH. PIIYSICUS Women and Children Diseases t Specialty. Office. Masonic Building. yuan. : nak t., Muskegon, MiiU. Woman's Precious Gift j .u if pusr.l i !., hfalth. hut she of. n n.-Bhrt. to do to in sca.on until some ai.m.-nt peculiar to tier h9 f.t. nrj i ii'flf up.n lcr. Wln-n o aiT-vt.-d , v .m.-n nisy riy pon 1 v.Ua e. r,k-1 urn. :etaM t ompoun.1, a rctnedv t.it ha l.i n wondcrfullv micciuful in I rc.torimr hvalth to iiilliTini' Women. If you la, fi,, .i.jjvtt (,,lM ,,,,, 'm, .i'tl 'I Vfl Com- inkliAm !,..!,- (V (enf, le. 1,1,. vi,. m, .. f.r s.lvie,. Your Inter 11 1 o,.-n..l. r. ,,1 ad ia.re, br a ' ,ni "J ".;J strict wnf.J.W ' Some Land Bargains I have quite a few nice hornet to ell In Roseburg, several nice country homes In Edenbower. some of them well Improved and P to date, ranging from 4H to la acres; small and large farmr on Cow Creek, above Glendale. ranging from 40 acres to 600 tome and see the property. If he land tin., , wlll to k the price right. B.'1,' o' "J1 0B R' WILSON. Rt. 2. Roseburg, Oregon. WANTED Sheep shearers. Have 2S0 head. Sam Strlckler, Box 118, Rt. 1, Roseburg, Ore. WANTED Nicely furnished house In good residence district. Ad dress A. C, care News-Review. WANTED Woman to do cooking and general housowork on farm, Inter part of May. Address B. C care News-Review. WANTED. Farmer, wage $80.00, with wife who will take boarders. House and wood furnished. In quire News-Review office. CAPABLE WOMAN cook wanta work in log or road camp or on ranch, employing large number of men. can furnish own helpers. Address II. P. care News-Review, or Phone 9-F 4. FOIv RENT FOR RENT Room with bath, quire 401 So. Main St. In FOR RENT Large front close In. Phone 12-Y. FOR RENT Safety deposit boxes Roseburg National Bank. FOR RENT 5 rooms in the War nock apartments, 106 East Washington. MISCELLANEOUS. FOUND Black glove. Owner can get same at this office. Ore. F011 8ALUiu7T- FOR SALE-oerZTTr-- i. Mrs. v ., ""Wts S. Flint St. i ""at; FOR SALE-GoerirZ yars old, m B el?' 28-F5. FOR SALE S speJTjT" " A-l conditfot'; Roseburg. Phn I - "-ill. ' USED CARS FOR SALtZ Inder. 7-pa8seLrAL Si0" touring. MotorSHnV! OAK WOOD FOR ' TRUCK. IZLt J-r.ces reasoBai,!.. pTJ -rTOn, Jlf. FOR SALE Good work trr:i 1400 each. $75. Fred h" Rice Bros., miirVV' n HI ends, cement, UmT2 storage, transfer 1"? Phone 128. " FOR SALEUrMr ?hows all R. B. and 15 lands open to eotry, . C. Frear, counl, " Roseburg. Oregon. 120 ACRES of timber UnTiTT b owner, located wen i Price 75c per M. ftaiS Box4fi3 Ballard Sta., Sau USED CAHS-0. K. cTrlirir large number of dittemi J Prices and terms to initroira, kot book. Call tni . monstrate them to yo aa, tlon. Geo. Shanks k Sm. GENERAL TRANSFHR Hauling and country ui3 a specially. Troxell & Co. Phone 261. LOST Gold watch fob. Finder please leave at News-Review. Reward. SAFETY FIRST Socui a safety deposit box for your valuable pa pers at the Roseburc National Bank. tt BE GOOD TO YOURSELF Phone 76 and ride. Jitney on tho Job until midnight. FOUND Pair of mens gloves. The owner may recover property at News-Review office. t26 "THE OLD RELIABLE- Albany Nurseries. Inc. The firm that treats you right. F. E. Jordan, Special Agent, Roseburg. FOUND may .- prov'.i char ;:!1 sU'd watch. Owner . r f.ii.ie ut this office by property and paying OS. MONE1 TO LOAIS 2n-year r.iral credit f irm loans, low Interest rate. $J.i,Ki0 local money to loan on good real estate. First mort gage. See .11. F. Rice of Rice Rice tl FOR; HALE. FOR SALE Medium sized safe. 1t at I'outches. Sec FOR SALE Drag saw In good con dition. Inquire at West Side Gro cery. Phone 29. COW FOR SALE One Jersey, good milker. Lone Oak ranch. Brock way. Fred Schmidt. FOR SALE Good farm of 171 acres on Coos Bay highway. No agents. Lock Box 25, Camas Valley, Ore. Poultry and Eg WANTED We pay highest market J In MnnU tT.nl.A-. l ... i.,i.. iMKiirni ffliriH ay paid for your cream, to dilin Bring In Your Product! Roseburg Produced 501 N. Jackson St PHONE m Auto Owners'J We would be pleuri I jour j Batteries Free j at any time and jtlfe job ar I advice on the rare of Binnl When purchaflfng w ac les j;tlt our price, we you money. IE in 441 N. Jackson St, Bo Sheet BetaWM OF ALL KIXW J. H. SINNICEf 110 fMK fiTKKET FBtl FOR SALE I Bengian mare 3 years nin, weignt 14;0, price J1U0. A. C. Dear, Oakland, Ore., Phone 30 F 3. FOR SALEIBO tier block oak. pine, fir wood, $2; 135 cords fir 24 on ground. Llndblom, Dixon-Tllle. FOR SALE House furnished or un furnished; small payment down, balance like rent. Inquire 741 Hamilton St. FOR SALE 1 ton Bulck speed truck, also Studebaker touring car good rigs. O. K. Garago, 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. SUPERIOR SODA If you want to be t1 sure tit' the beri P drink are pure, order Superior Soda. It h f beneficial because n ltttely pure. KOSEELRG DAIRY AND SOMfJfi PHONE 184 j Fence Fence irfe! FOR SALE 4 lots, house, barn and woodshed. Riverside Addition-. Roseburg. $500 cash. Address Mrs. Helen C. Ooble, 5510 44 Ave. S. E. Portland, Oregon. FOR SALT', 191? Mitchell 5-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. FOR SALE Studebaker six. 7-pas-'enger: cord tires with extra. Run 0fl0 miles. A-l condition. P. M. Parker, Roseburg Oarage. Stephena St, Page woven tw! .... tmllDW1"- fence, loop enas, u - , . - irt.H anfl . Just received cm itf,7 stock the 8 bar 26 ' bar 28 In 8 In. W bar 36; 9 bar 39 In.; 9 bar 42 in.: fences, and 20 1 rabbit fence. Sf 11" tt 26 in. at 33c: 9 J" " wm Also several todi f r; 12 to 72 lnef brace wire and upl f prices. . nttTl Oakland and To