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i .-' a f 1 lit MUHUiLUU NKWS.KKVIKW loaned Dull Lloept Sunday. L Wluihcrly 0. W. Bates alert U. Uutea SUBSCRIPTION HATES Dally, per year, by wall I. 00 Dally, six months, by mull. ... 2 00 Ujr Carrier, er mouth H The Associated Fress la exclusively aatltled lo lb use lor republication M all news dispatches credited lu II or not otherwise credited in Hil" paper and also the local news pub lished herein. All rights of riputill cation of jfeclal dispatches herein are also reserved. bTIIHCKIITION HATES Tbe following subscription rates become effective April 1, 120, for the News-Review: ! Dally, one year by mail.... 4.00 e Daily, 6 months by mail.. 2.00 lly carrier, per moutb 50 Call at office, per month. .36 Itotfe-burtf, Oieipin, May 17, llUO. G CITY NLWS & From huthnin MlH Mario Vogopohl arrived In R Beburg this inu ruing from Hutn erlln to spund seor.il days viaitlnt here with frioQda. VJnIU In Oakluml Mm. W. W. McDonald spent Sun day at Oakland visiting with rHa Uvea. 8he returned to this city Hun day evening. IllJhert Vllwn Homo llllbert Wilson returned Sunriiu night from Kugene, where he upeni the week end attonding the Junloi Week Knd festivities and visiting with frlcudti. ItCtliritM HrtlK Mm. Arllne Undies, who had be'i visiting with friends and relatlv 1n Knaehnrg for M)vral days, rt'tnrti cd this morning to twr home at Yon cat I a. From Wlnchwitor Mrs. Jna. H. Clark name to the city from Winchester this morning to pmid tho dny shopping and at tending to business mutters. VnilW4M W'oll It. K. Hulnsi-lman, tho well dill lrr, has completed a well for II. It Jacoby, of linking (il:ins., The out fit Ib now bolnb moved to tho O. i liogerH fiiini, whore another well 1: being drilled. Hen From Houtli Dakota Mr. and Mra. N. A. Karr, of Brooking, fioulh Dakota, aro vlalt lng In KoHehurg tit the homo of Mrs. A. &. Marntors. They will make an extended stay In this city. (litirrh Man Hero Dr. F. A. Pan ford, dlstrlrt nup erinlendent of tho Methodist Kpln copal church, spent Sunday In this city and will vIhU for a few dayx at the A. O. Mnrsteni home before returning to Ashland. ISnrk Kfoin VKIt Mrs. Fred L. Perry, who has been vetting In Portland and lCttgene fot tho past week, returned last nlht to her mime In this city. She repre Rented the i'brlHtlan rhuiih Ititili school at the Kunday cihool con veu Hon recently held In Portland. Ite-tiirtiM From Kucno Miss Teka llavnea, who spent tty week end nt Kurene. taking In th feBtlvltien Incident wllh .Junior Week Knd and visit in ? with ninie mid week endx, returned to her home in Hone burg on the late train Sunday evening. Iave For Ahlnnd Mrs. Will Vnger. a former resi dent of thia cltv who has been vis- 1tlng at tho Will (Iwin home for the pant Ifew days, left this morning for ANninnd where she will make an ex tended visit before continuing tin to her home In It. union, Spend MrM II Mr. ad Mrs. F. F. Troutter, of I'orf i.md. who are maklnir an ex tended trip which will Include m inv cltlen in ralifnrnia. urrivd here Hunday and spent the nlrht n thU city. They left on the early morn ing train for AxliLind and other points In southern Oregon. Wesley Mi'tvriltli Kit. Wesley Meredith, who was recent ly Injured In the wreck at lleriha spent Sunday with his parents at Pillard. He has recovered from 1he slight Injuries susMined imd has re turned to his work and Is now hold Jug a, position of fnvi:i;ui with th Southern Pacific Co Outlook For Prnn County Fruit liwprrtor K. C. Armstrong returned t. the citv St unlay niorntng ffollow ittf a week's trip through KelloRir. Klkton and the northern part of the county. Mr Armstrong inspected ti u it condi tions at many of the Utr orchards and stated unon his retain that, generally speaking, the outlook for a good fruit crop ther Is good. Although the prospects do not point t 1 a bumper prune crop It will be of average sle all throi-h the coun ty Is the opinion of Inspector Arm strong, who hss spent - time In- vestlgsting. He also v that the apple trees do not ;n to be Moomlng heavily and th oii'look there In that line la not s koo.i. flktnff fuui Impmrentent Tb (oteNt vtervlc has nrt.-.l snaking Jinrrovementa near F! ei, he l.lltle tfect road. A small brltlo la tn h mitrdil Hiid n torttnn of the ri,ad tbanged In location lo ellniln- ate i grade una turn Sexii.il n.iu ilrcd dollars will bo spent In thu nork. Tbe county is also making iinpiovetueiits on the same road. . I'lrnlc Was KiiyeJ Under the arrangemtnt and fupor vIbuhi of Mrs. M. II. Plyier. t tie "oble fliand of Icohebuig Kebekali lodge, the officers of the lodge and their families enjoyed a bountiful picnic dinner yesterday in tho beaii ;irnl trov nt the Itoberts creek ichoollioii.se. There were about "0 1'ctsoiis present and the afternoon wan very happily spent. (lull t.aine Sunday The town baseball teams tit Oak land and Myrtle Creek met at Oak land Sunday afternoon, the game re sulting In a victory for OaKiana. The final score was 19 to 4. A large crowd from Myrtle Creek, Oakland and Youcallu was presout and al though the game was somewhat oiie-stded much Interest was dis played. Motor lo Oakland Many motorists spent Sunday lu the vicinity of Oakland or went to that city for the purpose of having Sunday dinner at the Deardorff hoarding house. The Sunday din ners cooked by Mrs. Deardorff have ilwaya been famous but this year promise to eclipse all (former records for tho.se ho ure partial to old tashloiied dinners such as "wotlicr iued to cook. la4faJnes Discontinue Newsdealers wei e today notified if the d is t continuance of several ropular publications which have ieen forced out of tho field by the 'distantly Increasing cost of paper :nd the acute shortage In print pa er. Henceforth the "Dearborn In lepcndent" will be sold only through ubscriptfons and will not bo placed !i newsstands. "Today's Houso vlfo" will not be Issued in Jtin and he "Hreed r and Sportsman" and ' l'h" Pro.lside" li;iw b-.-en dtscon ititied ultonetber. p.Mti v at ;ki:k. A surprisingly largo number rc jponded to the unbiue invitations sent iut by the I.oyal lloreans at (Ireon. a hard times party to be given at tie Green school house Saturday, May 15. Tie costumes were largely things if shreds ii nd patches, never seen on! land or sea. Afior the fines were collected tho ompany was assigned by groups ac cording to their birth mouth, each ;roup contributing clever and amus ing stunts. A newspaper in which wit abound- A Id Ki:i) II. KMKltSU.N, onnei of big htiM'k farm, uho says Timlae built Mm rimht tip after having; a IkuI cn of Flu, vlibli lelt bint in Hwtul bad shape. Says Van) ac Is only medicine tluit helped biro. "I li:ie l;tlf:i only out' holtlc of l":l 11 la !'. but it ll:is dime ine null" ;;.ioii th.ill all tho o:her mtMl.etuca I bave u.kcn put tou, IIi.t." raid A. II. Knier il when be t-.ilti l at t'.uppv's Urui: -iloie. E '01 1 la 11.I . .Mi., tb,' nihcr day. Mr. Kim-rsim Uvoh hear West Si'ar iint, .Me., whcie lie owns and oper iti. on.' of tin' largest slivk farms in ;liat st'ition if Ihi' counir. "After I not finni tl.,' Flu last winter I was in mistily ' id sliai'," lie ci'iitinui'il. '1 was n. t only ill a weakened, dihlllated coinlitlnn. but 1 iNo suTele'l awlnlly wi;h indices inn. My slunia. h was s weak 1 eiild hardly digest anyl!iln and i it I d hardly li.ar the s.uli! nf fond, iiiiieli leiser.i an.Mhlim. As 1 was not able to eat any nnurMiini; fund I I i 1)1 K 'lliriK- wmsti and woise and I was badly diseonrai:eil nvi r my con litieil as It looked like I would never let my sireiiKih back aK.iin. My i- rves were all upset and my sleci' ias broken and lrre:a!ar. I felt :ired and wornoiil from ninrnlnc un til nicht and could h.u.llv drag one nnt alter the other. "1 took many dilt rent kluils of niedieine but nolhlni; did me a par- Hile of cood until I N'lran Inklne Ti-.nlac. As 1 said before. I iai taken only one bonle. but It has aiade such a remark. ;ble i-hane In my condition I feel like a different enon altogether. My ni'i'ellle Is splendid now and I can eat anything I want and as nineh as 1 want with out the slightest mm Ii of imliiesuon. My strength and energy have relum ed. I sleep sound and get un In Ibc mornings readv fur a big day s work. Tan lac has put nie back on my feet and every boil v certainly ought to know about this medicine." Tanlac Is sold In Hoseburg by V. I' Chapman, and by the leading .'.riKnist la every town. j TO THE VOTERS OFj I DOUGLAS COUNTY, ! OREGON Tbe lower Uuipqua country with a population of ov.r 2500 people and with more Industries than ai V other section ut Hie county, has never had representation on our bounty Court. The people of this section feel t at they should have representa tion and have offered as their ct Jilidate lor Cuuuiy CuuimlESlouer. Mr. Arthur Walker. Mr. Walker is a good business m .n and successful farmer; be lias resided In this section of Dougla . County over 3u years: be Is ac quainted with the needs of this ; ection as well as with thoie of tho enilre county; he ifair minded, capable, energetic, and will give you a square deal. In fairness and Justice to the pe uppeal is made to you for your si A. J. Vote for Arthur Walker for County Commissioner at the May primary. (Paid Adv.). ed was edited with Its different col-J umns prepared and read by Individ- uals chosen by tho leader, Mrs. llow - Tha "eats were eat" at 10:.10 o' clock, which was followed by 'hu morous recitations by MIrs Margaret rage rna .11 rs. r ranees nuBseii. Prizes on costume were awarded, firMt uriA n. tsivor rnkn rnnrnntprl hv uwvi of Creen's fair maidens, won by mv.m rniii, oinerwise anown uh Mra. Ktinsell: aecond nrize. a lemon. uon by S. .M. Kellny. At a lato hour e 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 II. C. L. 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 $1.50 for home size and $2.00 for car size. Also have the Johns-Manville liquid gun similar to Pyrcne. It is 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. WILLI AM iifip REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR County Commissioner I am basing my candidacy upon my qualifications as a cnnstrncilen engineer, busineai msn and farmer. My years of experience as a g n, ral ,'gieer have affven me the training that will enable me to give tho people of Dougla. County broad-minded and efficient service If elected. iple residing In tills section, pport of their ciui!luie. P. SETHER O. WATSON tills the Ruesta departed, feeling that a tittle nonsense now and then is rel- 'ifhcd jy the bl of men I r A (U'KST. ASK FOR and GET The Originai IVIaltsd hulk tor Infants and Invallco Avoid Imitaticns and Substitutes KLETZER AX EXTtNPEO VISIT I) F fare a we'l known resident of ibis city. UI leave Tuesday n.orulns for an extended trip thru the ea.t and a visit to his old borne in Vlriir.la. llo expects to be absent id out tliree u onihs. He will go via Los Ancelm. El Paso and New Or olans. his eastern destination being Norfolk, Virginia. He will lso visit at Florence, South Carolina; W ash incton, I). C, and Lynchburg. Vir ginia. On his return west he ex perts to visit with relatives in Miss ouri. The return trip will be made via St. Louis and .Denver. HE KNOWS TIIK IIISIXESS. ii. i J ! As Deputy. Secretary of State for 1'niore than eluht years past, Sam A. 'Kozer Republican candidate for Sec- "rehiry of State, has gained an inu I mate knowledge of Stale affairs. He promises, If elected, to insist on mc ..,,, v in nil state activi ties. ".My Bole aim." says Mr. Koier. in his statement in the voters pam phlet, "shall be to Insure for the people of the state tne greatest ut-Ki-ee of efficiency at the Bniillest r,,waiM.. rnst irulded sololy by Isovnd business principles and com mon sense." It is sucn men as air. ; oier the people are demanding ior nI.i.n .m,M Mr. Kozer is deserving of your vote in the Prlmnry Election, .May 21st. tram aov.j o i'i,nw;i;i to kkkhikxcy. Pleclwd to continue the efficient ind buslnees-like administratlwi of the Secretary of State's office, Sam A. Kozer, now Deputy Secretary of State and Republican candidate for ?or.fnrv nf State. Rhnulri have the omnn,t nf OVnnr vntttP U'hn (ipSfrCS -n-iclPnt public service economically n()minitered. (Paid Adv.) FOH FAITIIITL SKKVICE. Tf nnmlnntpd nnd elected Secre tary of State. Sam A. Kozer. now Deputy Secretary of State, promises to give to that office the high de "rpn nt pffiHr'ncv which the neonle nre nisiinea in acmanaing or a pui Mc official. (Paid Adv.) linn A IT -Stfinrnn rnnHIflatft fnr tho retmbltran nomination for coun ty rommipsinner, was over from Oak Innd Saturday. E. L. C0BURN Candidate for Republican Nomination for Secretary of State Present County Clerk of Josephine County. (raid Adv.) i We Buy at BERGER'S BARGAIN STORE llldoH, Mohair, llairs, Hublier, Obi Metals, PaiK-rs and Itones. A Good Line of Second Hand Clothing For Sale. Cass and Pine Sts. r-oc:oocKio)00ooo'o: HEINLINE-M00BE MUSIC AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Accredited Teachers Only Tbe Sluto demands highly elTii lenl fc-achcr ami this SiIkhiI eoniplies Ion per rent Willi the Stale law. lviiblbaKcn lllilu. PlM.ne .tun CASTOR I A For Infants and Childrea In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears Ail Clamlfled Advertlement In rtel new today will I frtnd on Last page under "New Today" bead WAJSTEl). J A XTED Counter girl at Hotel I mp'liia nt ance. WANTED Experienced waitress at once. Cafeteria. W.?-Mati dishwasher at the tt.ria. Apply at once. WANTED Experienced waitress, al so dishwasher. Apply Mrs. Geo. i routch. I WANTEDCook. second cook or c...dt . help,.,. Inquire In person at Cafeteria. CLA55INCD (0111 M gTr55 Saving Is a Safe Investment There are compensations for everything larly In tbe employment of money. The c'h job you give It dictates the wage, rccelTea"lC!l",,U' risky the work the higher the promise. Interest on Time Deposits here at th r Bank Is satisfactory because th return I principal safe. "arUit1( J. M. TIino.VE, Caller. I STOP ITCHING ECZEMA Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo Will Helo You Never mind how ofien you have tried and failed, you can stop burning, itching eczema quickly by applying Zcmo. Furnished by anydruviiist for 33c. Extra large buttle, S1X)3. licaling begins the moment Zemo is applied. h a short time usually every trace of eczema, tetter, pimples rash, blackheads and similar skin diseases will be renuvtd. For cbarinit the skin and making it vigorously healthy, alwaysuse Zemo, the penclratiiii;. antiseptic liauid. It ii not asreasysalvcanditdjesn 4stain. When others fail it is the one dependable treatment for skin troubles of all kinds. IB,W. Koae Co., Cleveland. O. '. I'or I'aiii, Colds, llc-iuliiclio, Toiitll ache, N'euriilKiii. Lumbago, lthcumutisin. WANTED Nicely furnished bouse In good residence distrust. Ad dress A. C, enre News-Review. WANTED qua. -Waitress at Hotel Unip- WANTED rooms. Furnished housekeeping Phone 24;-It. WANTED To borrow $500 from private parly on good real .estate security. Address P. "P., care News-Kevlew. WANTED Young man, 18 to 20 yeurs old, handy with carpenter tools, to b arn sash and door work. Apply to J. O. Flook Co., If you mean business. WANTED Dlds for construction of prune drier. Must be completed by Aug. 1. Material all placed on ground by owner. Blue prints can be seen at News-Review office. It. M. Knight, Canyonville. TEAMS WANTED for street grad ing. Will pay $11 for 8 hours, About 2 months work In sight, work to commence Juno 1st. Ad dress A. n. Gldley, 771 S. 4th St., Marshneld. Oregon. WANTED --'.' I uy on payments, a 2-senV''! e.:r or bug; 5 passenger might Le considered ilf very cheap mi st be in good condition me chanic My. Give full particulars and price In first letter. Addreas C. H. n., care News-Hevlew. HELP WANTED -WANTED HELP Ex-service men and others fur nished employment free of ch'.rge. Conti actors, ranchers and farmers dace your orders with us for help ers. Our services are free both to employer and employed. Lawrence-Cordon Co., 125 Cass St. Phone 219. FOH RENT FOH RENT Surer)- deposit boxes Hoseburg National Bank. . MISCELLANEOUS. STORAGE Storage space for rent. Douglas Abstract Company. LOST Fountain pen by school girl Please leave at this office. LOST Old-fashioned gold pin, with satety catch, Friday affernoon. Please return to News-Review. ANY ONE DESIR1NO the services of a purebred Hereford bull Inquire of Geo. Ward, City. SAFETY FIRST secui a safety deposit box for your valuable pa pers at tbe Kosebu.-r National Bank. tf DE GOOD TO YOURSELF Phone 76 and ride. Jitney on tbe Jab until midnight. FOR EFFICIENT nursery stock for j un ueuvery, ouy rrom ine oia re liable, seven years in the business. 20,000 prune trees, and all other varieties, nut trees Included. Van sickle. 125 Sheridan. MONEY TO LOAN 20-year T.iral credit farm loans. low Interest rate. $20,000 local monev to loan on good real estate. First mort gage. See M. P. Rice of Rice 4 Rice. tf. FOR R.Mt. I'OR SALE 1 pool table. J. M. Judd FOR SALE Dozen large Angora Koats (billys) $3.50 each. Llnd bloom, Dixonvllle. FOH sAI.E Mii FOH SAI Pn.TT" FOR C l t. . " l'hone 9-F15. and High. mer F01tSAI.E ThTZTi ' been fresh 2 Ki'-eaiU. R iXTl"! FOR SALE-lb-- exchange. FOIt saleZcT, F0R SALEZeT on Con, Bay hlrtv,,. Lek Box 25, Cama tii, FOU lAlil,-- FOR SALE-lisTiJ; truck, alse Studebiktr r, good rigs. 0. K. ti-i H'"IDI Ol. FOR SALE OR RfNrZij room Dungaiow. Vaatti FOR SALE-MO lien fe, old growlh trees, IMS J i nune la-fa. uk SALE Two-born, H rilling corn plow; 1 pop j nnd bridle, cheap. lOSI lj ter St. Phone J5(-L FOR SAI.E 20tlerttoRbki wood, fairly dry, p Phone 19-F!. FOR SALE OR TRAADS-Tu horfe-s. well broken uil S. Epperly. Phone lift USED CARS FOR SAU- inder. 7-psninr: ib.l touring. Motor St)l FOR SALE Ford-Sal! truck, in good cm"( ,T. W. Ranmer, OiiU'll FOR SALE Internittoil elne. silently used. !H'J rnndlilnn. Phone 'M' 818 N. Jackson. FOR SALE 1915 Sill six automobile, lint & lion: run 3800 niln li for cash. Addm i Nuws-ltuview. FOR SALE A 1)11 111, vm auu , bargains: also Fotd aiM Aulo Sales Co., jacw-i . . rvM lnnr!ll new, run only 3500 s conu.u.m .-",., ir jou gei n ' , Ford in exchanse. U;;i;iana. FOR TALE. PRl'NK FALL DKM'ta'Yr 3 to 4 ft. M. lv ', . pry wore. on you. jUin COAL. BOD7 VfOO mll ends,.""1"'- i trsnafer. Phone 128. FOT1 SALE-Urj,"J ,nos all H. n ij lan-is opea to ,ot"PJ Roburg,urep- 7 r. if- vs;:n mr-"- w larce nnmber of J"! J FOR SALE OR BEST;: ,--.lfJ.5s-t. Lin.oln: 1M cr ! I t.i. ;27 - tTai' goiv- to . : rrl fhWv vo.nir besrlM pitch: De:v.l,arlJ V .nnd BO0 1 1 r the hljb-V'1