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A follow who bought some mon'i furnishings the other day In a neigh boring city, came home reporting tlia he was tired of paying for style When he opened a box of six soft collars, he found that each Individua collar was wrapied in an envelope o: semi-transparent paper of a fairl) costly type. Then the six collars wei t enclosed In a substantial paBteboufL box. The whole thing had to be done up In a sheet of wrapping paper. Jt took nine pieces of paper pro duct, counting tho box and Us cover as two pieces, to hold six collars L'vory ono of those pieces called for costly labor and stock, and nothing whatever was added to the value ol the collars. Is it any wonder that goods coat high, and that the com munity sufforH from paper famine': Ha me in oiher trades, i'eople buy little dabs of cereals, ea h done up In singlo pound boxes. If grocers are clean, and most of them are today, bulk selling would be fur cheaper Hut If people must have their fancy boxes with pretty girl pictures and all that, why not do up standard cer eals in fivo or ten-pound lots, so as to eliminate the waste of the littW boxes? I'eople realUe these wastes per fectly, but It Is bard to organize them to work acainM It. There should be a good chance for stores run on a more democratic basis, which should make substantial service Instead of stylo und fusnlncss tho motto. The stores of KoHOburg do run on that basis Just as Tar as possiblo. Hut they have to conform to trade cus toms, and buy goods In tho form in which they are distributed elsewhere. Hut If whornver possible, they do away with theHO superfluities, they will find tho public will welcome the change and It will bring thorn new trade. iU'NMNG l II KI M K." A candidate for tho office of com misioner of a certain county in (ieor gla Is said to have filed the follow ing itemized account of his expense in the campaign: ' Lost 1319 hours of sleep think ing about tho election. Lost two front teeth nnd a whole lot of hair in a personal encounter witii an opponent. T-onated ono beef, four sho.ita and five sheop to a county barbecue, (lave r.way two pairs ot suspenders, four calico dnsses, $." ta.sh and thirteen haby-rur.lers. Kitmed 1"G babies. Kindled fourteen kitchen fires. Put up four stoves. Walked 4076 miles, t-hook hnmls with .TtUK persons. Toll 10,101 lbs. ami talked enough to print ono thousand volumes. Attend ed sixteen revival met titles, and wi(; baptized four tines by ImmerHinn nnd ttlce by (to mo other way. Contrib uted $0 to foreign missions nnd nude lov to niro grass widows Hugged forty-nine old maid. Cot dog-bit thirty tln.es. and was defeated." The memory of Theodore Iloosc velt is so eherleh-d. that it may ITove nocessary to invent a new coin In order to give bis rnnsed face a place of honor In daily life. At least, that seems the moM jdnnvtble ejdan aiion of the aetton nf the stnat In passing the bill for a Hoo-wll nn crnt piece. That -unit of colons be en mo thoroughly unpf,pu' ;ir m;ny jenrs ago, and was dropped by gen eral consent. A proposal to in ton It could hardly r tvo passed mi it i own merits. Put ernnMed by the feat vres of the ardent nnd warm heart-d Theodore, even a bumble and undc sired coin could become popular. So It has beeonio with (ho Lincoln rent. That meanest of nil col nr. so Inslmnfl cent in the present s-nle of pries, ncntilrd a new vit'iif when It becnine ussoclated with the features of u groat American. Tba paly apparent rtasvQ why the Sbermnti antl-truei law has remained on the (ucto books so Ion?, is tlu: no on j oi.3 any idea whw u me .in?. The boy who ate anxious for inu cular devtiiopment are reminded of the splendid results they can get b mowing the lawn this summer. The people who work only fivo 'leys a we'-k, aro kicking hard about he scarcity of all the uececsarles of life. The world doesn't expect much of you Just that you be human; and If cu re not that you've no business 1l it. Things lu this world are not well balanced or it wouldn't be so much .asier to lose money than to make it. If you have a sense of humor that never fulls, yuu'ro wealthy and don't know It. Many a man claims to have the .icy to heavou In n is cellar. Kvery profiteer is very Indignant ibout all the o'.her profiteers. Mont y doesn't cause many sleep .ess nights, but the lack of It does. The man who says he has no bud iiabits has at least ono lying. Riddle is Joyous Over the Decision Tho Klddlo Enterprise, the bonnier .lubllration of (hut thriving city ha .Uo lollowiiii; to f.ay concerning tiiu rucllio highway decltwoii of Jud. jMpworth: Tho bout news that baa hit Kiddle line i the unuUtlce was KUned, came I'y lilione at aliout eisiit o'clock yos- erilay I M.rnli k vlicu tlie lio.s;;!j',ii ' s'cwa-Ki vii'W wired ua tho mtol.i Kence that JudKe rikipworth had ieu- 1. n d his decision in tho highwaj favori:iK tilts city. l'r ii f w niinu'.vs thcro was aa !:iiif!i cx .li.'ini'ut as on that other .nornini; a yoar and a half ago. Hen iiillwinklu was running around the sli'-:tH, liari'hfaded, siiroadinjr tho nnws. Klzie Ixjxddn was stopping loin lain to Inform them that they worn on Iho highway "and wo too." The telephones all over town .vero JliiKllng to spread the news and avo Cronly resurrected his white tile and inn Ihe frsg up over tho ho- ol. Heals said "business as usual. I'm goliiB to try to work anyway." Frank Hrnmhall throatena to nn- peal because he lost a dollar on It. A tourist passing through stopped .nid asked a byrtandcr If there was n't a "sllll" around hero somewhere. Ilo had seon Judge Kiddle dancing a hornpipe on the sidewalk. A papor salesman happened along 'lies said he was glad ho got here Mirly '"cause everybody was feelinir good and he was getting his order book filled Dave Hughes has been flapping hip wings and crowing like a rooster for the past 24 hours, but no one has so far seen the report from McCii- vray. Mayho another bridge down. K. A. Stacks says It looks so good to him he'll buy a flock of share m mo parsing piani nnu urge every one else to. (J. K. Alkina Is wearing a man s size smile and In fact every one Is happy. Seriously, tho decision is Just a we expected It would be, und it otiies at a lime when It will make us all feel optimistic nnd wnlil t" get lu on the packing plant slock. Then the electric llghis, a new church, community hall well there are tots of things. Tho bal has stai n d roll get your shoulder to It and keep or going." llooiu.i ! Kiddle Is on tho high wnv. 4 Service Men Should Record Discharges ie.-ogni7!lns th.- importance to every former service man ot liawn .iociiinoiiMrv proof of his servic e.Minalile nt nil times, m.iuv posts of (lie American lgum have be. n r.icih- luting l lie recording of dis, hai ce pa 'per:;. Kiiva the American Lesion eek 1. National hi ailiiuaneis recently nas issued two bulletins ndiMtig nli posis to ascertain some method, of ;j'i.'til g the need for OtficMl revot'd ill':, win h has a, iiiireil now import ance 111 liew of the probable passage ot lie fiMiiIold compensation 1 lilt ion plllll by coimress. in mint c(M's the county recorder 111 a v olllcially nvnrd rtls llnrge pa 1'ers. of:en without char:e. In some pi.ices. lion ever, tho county recouler lins given way t t,c clerks of the M.ra.iis courts, the re:,,str.itiirs of PKibat.i.1 and di-cds, and it Is ques tionable whether any of lli. se olficlaU (.mill record the discharges. In Icsu s provisions ha i municipal clerli to copy the e Of course nnybody who doesn't view things ns you do probably Is instance fllher crooked or weak-minded, but l-r the did you ever think he's putting you (-orders, In on. of the same classes? pnpers. t National hcadquait Tho difference between a man gos j mended that in all i alp and a woman gossip Is that the t n served for record man always says ne ' knows soine-jntid that where iheye thing derogatory to another, and a ,-order's office, the mnii ci woman merely says she has "heard "i ties make prorMcn f..r , ' I Important safeguard to " I men. Some people bare talked so much I In one town the a.nn about tho mistakes of tho govern-' effered to nrocuro the ..... - - ! TO THE VOTERS OF I DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON The lower Umpqua country with a population of over 2500 people and with more industries than nut other section of the county, baa never had representation on our County Court. The people of this section feel tl at they should have representa tion and have offered as their ca ididate for County Commissioner, Mr. Arthur Walkor. Mr Walker Is a good business rat n and successful farmer; be baa resided In 'his section of Douglan County over 30 yeurs; b la ac quainted with tho needs of ihla lection as well aa with those of tho entire county; he is fair minded, capable, enerjutlc, and will give you a square deal. In fairness and Justice to the people residing In this section, this appeal is made to you for your support of their candidate. A. F. S ETHER J. O. WATSON Vole for Arthur Walker for County Commissioner at Ihe May primary. (I'ald Adv.). To Launch New D.nfTdi' lino j ruojcugti -nw T ! (Hy Associated Preaa) I VAXCULVLU. B. C, May 14. It is ofilcle.iiv .iLiiounced that tho grea. X passenger' im r Empress of Canada will he launched on August 17 at tha X Talrfleld yards on the Clyde. Tho t'ihlp will be of 22,000' tona dlsplaco- ment, 64 4 feet In length, 77 fett I beam and 54 feet deep, with a apocj of 20 knots. Tho Empress of Canada 5 ! ill come to Vancouver via the long 4 n.und-the-world route. The big Hner will go on a regular run to nong Kong, Yokohama and Shanghai. Pas 'scges are now being booked for the I first cruise lrom Liverpool through the Mediterranean, Sues canal, Red ! Sea, Indian Ocean, to the Orient; i tlit nee across to Canada, arriving hire in June, 1921. Visit In Medrord Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Canon left this morning for Mcdford, where they will spend the week end visiting with 'their sons who reside at that place. ' Two Sections For the first time for the past few months, train No. 53, due In here from the north at 9:25, was made up of two sections this morning. Ac cording to the local dispatcher, this was necessary to care for the over flow as travel has been materially increasing within the past month. A number of electrical workers being 'ransferred by the Southern Pacific J I to points in Southern Oregon, also 1' partially accounted for the crowd- it g of the trnln this morning. Over 17000 people rend the News Review every day In tho week. of service, giving ono print to tho owner and filing the negative for reference. More than 1500 Massa chusetts men already have had rec ords made In tills office. In several parts of the country In livldual posts or groups of posts within a certain district have united to provide a form on which a certi fied copv of th" discharge paper has been made and sworn to by a notary iiibllc. The original papers I.Ot'KI.KY WILL MAKE GOOD. Vote for Fred Lockley for Secre tary of State. He is thorough fa miliar with our county, its resources and its needs. He stands for econ omy and a square deal. (Paid Adv). . We are now serving lunches, and our breakfasts are the very best. Don't forget the good things that then i come from our soda fountain. Our were filed In vaults which were rent- candles are always fresh, and we ed in a bank or Borne other safe do- make our own pies and cakea. Jusl pository. I'ry them. The Mapleieaf, CaBs St. 3 I 1 IT PAVS to consider '"safety first". Fire Loss is a dead loss. Be prepared with an extinguisher, for "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure" and in this age of H. C. L. is worth a ton of cure. Q We have The Standard extinguisher for both home and car use. This is a powder form and exceedingly effective. Cost but SI. 50 "r home size and $2.00 for car size. J Also have the Johns-Manville liquid gun similar to Pyrene. It :s certainly a dandy costs $10.50, but is worth the money. A few strokes of pump allows you to put a stream of "fire killer" where ever you wish. J Did you know that carrying one of these in your car would reduce the cost of insurance? Churchill Hardware Co. . : ? WILLIAM KLETZER i some Iu:nn ro tvWv man's tns rooom s books bo U,ir-.it:-':: 4 'lt-cUari;es. j " Mitv re-: J :'.'. author!- i !.!! till.: iv-sirvlce a REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR j County Commissioner 111 llelk ary rec- ' ll lo re or.l "i.i'..e copies Th,. Ar nt.irv i-f ; popi rain tn producers are as-'stato a oirice In Massachut'K i mr,k wafvl a tit which thay will pay bylng photostatic copies of all dia-1 railing (heir price. charges, cltatlona and other r-n-ords Inent they will have no tlmo to get'ord book, and In add; .ut to Ihe primaries and voto. Jlng discharge papers i 1 ol all records of ciiat 01 Prnf,-n...d ssf'sfne'lr." Is felt by the ' ' hlv. s d'vlslon of the I am basing niy candidacy upon my qualifications as a construction engineer, business man and farmer. My years of experience as a general engineer hare given me the training that will enable me to give the people of Iiouglas County btaad-mludad and efficient service 1 eleet4. """""'"ttttttttttll E. L. C0BURN Candidate for Republican Nomination for Secretary of State Present County Clerk of Josephine County. (Taid Adv.) We Buy at BERGER'S BARCA1N STORE Hides, Mohair, Rncs, Knblier, Old Molnls, raiK-rs and Hones. A Good Line of Second Hand Clothing For Sale. Cass and Pine Sts. i HEINLINE" MOOSE CONSERUATORV MUSIC AND mYSICAL EDUCATION Accredited Teachers Only The State demands highly efficient te.-u-licrs and tills School coiiiplies IOO wr cent with tho Suite law. .iolilliniren HIiIk. Phono 30(i CASTOR For Infants and ChUdren In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears , 7 the nature ( QASSiriCD coiur All t'lasslfle-l AdvertNements lr ti-I new tiHlay will be round oi im ia:e under "New Today" head WA.VTKB. WATK1 Counter l inp'iua at once. girl at Hotel WANTED Experienced waitress at once. Cafeteria. WAXTKD A wicker Phone 44S-R. baby cart. .i.A.Mi.iv.Yian dishwasher at the iiieieria. Apply at once. WANTED Experienced waitress, al so dishwasher. Apply Mrs. Geo. I outch. WANTED Cook, cook's helper, at Cafeteria. second cook or Inquire In person WA,N7EJ Ro or mail house for licht hous-keening. C. B. K.. care News-Review. -Nicely furnished house residence district Ad C. care News-Review. ANTED Farmer, wases JSO.OO l'h w!'. who will take bosrders. ""tt ""5 ood fnrnished. m. quire News-Review office Saving Is a Safe Investment There are compensations for everything larly In the employment of money The cn job you give It dictate, tho wages rece.v rUky tho work the higher the nm,i ' ",H Iotoreat on Time Deposits here at the r Bank ifl satisfactorv becaimA thA principal safe. """tl,. J. SI. TRHOXE, Cacliie,. OREGON WAJTPn-Fnriilshed housekeenlnp ' rooms. Phone 24G-R. WANTED Young man, 18 to JO years old, l.unuy with carpenter ' tools, to learn sash and door work. Anniv to I 0. Flouk Co., If you mean business. COW FOR SALE-orrl milker 1 .7T,n Jttfc J V... "U aw n " achmldt. way. WANTED Bids for construction of prune drier. Must be completed by Aug. 1. Material all placed on mou lid by owner. Dlue prints can be seen at News-Review office. H. M. Knight, Canyouvllle. WANTKb A middle aged woman to run bunk house, few nien to board except in fruit season. Wages, and everything found. Permanent. Phone 31-Fo. FOR SALE-A-1 U.r-- boar. Phew, i?t? hanse. "".ti WANTED Man- and wife, without children, at Overland Orchards. Wages $90. Wife to board a few men. Everything found. Perma nent If satisfactory. Phone 31-FB. WANTED To buy on payments, a 2-seated car or bug; 5 passenger might be considered very cheap must be In good condition me chanically. Glvo full particulars and price In first letter. Address C. H. B., care News-Review. HELP WANTED WANTED HELP Ex-service men nnd others fur nished employment free of ch rg Contractors, ranchers and farmers place your orders with us for help ers. Our services are free both to employer and employed. Lawrence-Cordon Co., 125 Cass St. Phone 219. FOR soy exchanse. FOR sTIiZf, E. Douglas. "tt0H port sat it n. .. - on toos Bay highway. i'i?J FOR S41 p t . horses. Ilm... ir.-, ' 1035, cltyT FOR SALE J-roomTZrr Iiinulre at 317 0U Sl.T. FOR SALE-1 Ion BJ truck, also 8tndeb1kir J WANTED Brrdge and House Car penters by Southern Pacific Company.- Steady employment. Wragos 53 to 63 cents per hour. Good board and lodging furnished at $30.00 per monlh. Men to furnish their own bedding. Write or apply to Division Engineer, Southern Pa cif'c Company, Room 1, Union Station, Portland, or apply to nearest station aeent. FO!-. 1IRVP FOR RENT Safety deposit boxes, ltoseburg National Bunk. .UWKI.I.VMFOHs. LOST P. i !:;! :ais to auto head light. I'ii.der leave at Nows-Re-view cfiice. NY 0:P. DESIRING the services of a pu nbied Hereford bull Inquire of Geo. Ward, City. LOST Crank for Overland car. Find' r leave at News-lieviow. LOST Fountain pen by school girl. Please leave at this office. SEW SINGER SEWING MACHINES $5 down, $3 a month. See Sing er man, 404 Cass St. All makes machines repaired. Phone 102. FOR SALE OR RENT-lWr. room bungalow. Faont lli.f FOR SALE 100 tiers mi ... b.uw.ii ireei, j FOR SALE Two-hum. wJ ridinir corn plow: 1 mr and bridle, cheap. HStTjJ tcr St. Phone Jst-L FOR SALE On easy term, ltd collage. Call afur I a i seo owner, so Mill a FOR SALE 200 tier dole) aka wood, fairly dry, I! at A Phone 19-F5. FOR SALE OR TRAADE-!i horses, well broken ui so S. Epperly. Phona tfi USED CARS FOR 8ALE-W luder, 7-passengdr; aisai touring. Motor 3bop (t FOR SALE Ford-Smiui In truck, In good coniiialH J. W. Sausser, OtUmW FOR SALE International P ginc, sliRhtly used, S 1. condition, mom ). 818 N. Jackson. FOR SALE 1919 SlwMiM six automobile, Brit das tlon; run 3S00 mila- 1 for cash. Addresi A. a. News-Iieview. SAFETY FIRST seem a safety deposit box for your valuable pa pers at the RoseburP National Bank. . tf ME conn Tn vnnnsvi v vhnns 1 1 and ride. Jitney on the Job until nnunlglit. FOUND Small sized watch. Owner may reco'-er same at this office by proving property and paying chargus. FOUND Auto license tags. One of them No. 27327, the other 62100. These tags may be had at News Review office on payment of ad vertising fees. MONEY TO LOAN 20-year mra' credit fnrm loans, low Interes rate. $20,000 local money to Ioar on good real estate. First mort gage. Seo M. F. Wee ot Rice Rice. tf FOR RAMS. I'OR SALE 1 pool table. J. M. Judd FOR SALE FlTe-yeaM m mi. rfl Uill cow, K'"(ig iiuh.-- Will be fresh In Septet Moss, Ten Mile, Ore. FOR SALE A lsu lng cur and a tnern.TJ bargains; also Ford trnt-- Auto aaics u.. PAIGE-6 louring car, 1I1I2 , - ll,in IMICI UT gO(l(l Cl'll"'""". -M .':' c".:?...".rM JltlllU. V. Ill ( ( ' Inquire at 611 Uill3t FOR SALE. riii.-. FALL PELIVERT-4t'J 3,o 4 ft. M. AS pay more " ' ' , ' 'r, on you. R. ""'..:.. ail BloraKO. fnone i.J' FOR SALE Medium sized safe. S It at Fontches. POR 8ALE Ttaled baw. -W. F Ramr Rt. 1, 1 mile east of town. 270-R FOR 8AI.K Dozen large Angora goats (billys) $3.50 eacb. Llnd bloora, Dlxonvllla. FOR SALE Houses, $150 down. bal. same as rent; farm, small Payment down, bal. as 6 per cent. C. Merrill. 504 Mill St. FOR SALE Farmi, houses, bar gains; ads are short; office at home. My overhead expense li light. C. Merrill, 504 Mill St. FOR SALE Uret J", shows all R. " 5s? Iad. open t. enUT. F. C. rrest. Roseburg, Oreso ' "Z a. nl USED CARS-f jflUr larwe Bumbsr lta Vet ho"- C,,1"V monstmte !l H tlon. Go. Sta'U . . ...tr oirvT-i" i FOR SAL?, un j.r( . old Del. n. J'j n!V,Vvr".oldUny old M''"-'?.', Lincoln. -- p i -iii ita rsr MP" ZIPP, 527 Jim