"lObKUlKG NEWB-BBVIEW Issued Dally Except Sunday. L, Wluilierly U. W. Hales ll'-rt O. Unlet SUBSCRIPTION It A 1F.3 Dally, per year, by mall f 4 00 Dally, six inonilia, by mall.... 2-00 By Carrier, per mouth 61) The Associated Press 1 exclusively outitled to llib line lur republication V all new dispatches credited to or uot otherwise credited In Uii paper anil also the '"cal "ew" """" Uskoil herein. All rights of repuul -catlon of sriecial dipaichea herein re also reserved. BLHSCIUITiO.V ItATKH The following subscription ralog become effective April 1, 1920, for the News-Review: ! Dally, ooe year hy mall ... 14 00 Daily, 6 months by mall.. 2 00 I(y carrier, per month 60 f Call at office, per month.. .30 Itoselnuir, Oregon, May 1H, liwo. I I Politicians and Supporters are Barred by Law From Spread ing "Fake" Propaganda. PENALTY VERY SEVERE I'HAt Mimitu AtUukN .Must le llascl on I-'iuLm ir a Oiniiiuil JjImI t'liurme May Lw llimlit .K""Ht tli InslijiuLor. During th heal of pollliciil c;uri paiguti, iixpirunls to pulilic jiositiuiis or Hiiiiiutiiiit'ti (heir nil htisla! ic biij) porhTu, over Hlcp oi'iiuui hounds i t their tiT.JitH to dt-fral linir oppon fiitH. Lat uiiiiutit "cuii);iK!i uiii'' limy bfCdiii' boouicrurirt JiIhh pi cuutlon in taken to obm-ivo Hit ntut' law in hucIi ivpanl. It is cspeciiilly provided Itiat urtidi-n nhull not hv puhl lulled which are not hamd on factH or which glvo only a port ion of th factH . Thebe provinioim are om taimd tn the rorrmit practU'H act. a Rectinu of which readH: "If any letter, circular, poster., bill, hill puhlleutlort or imHicntd hIiiiII contain uny falne Hlateinenl 01 charges reflertliiR on any candidate' charucter, molality or inti-Kiity, the uui lior ttiereof and every perHon print Iiik or knowiimly unhIkIihk in the circulation thereof nhull he Rtiilty of polllica) criminal libel, and upon conviction thereof nil nil ho punished hy Imprisonment in the penitentiary for not less than one year nor more than threw yearn." The Htatule further require that If a man tie arrested for a violation of thia piov.iMiru of the act and d flirea to defend against t ho name by pleading Justification, he must show that he personally caused a copy "f nuch nlb'Ked liheloiiH puhlication to be served upon the candidate in per son to whom it relates and that he called nuch candidate's attention particularly to the charges contained therein. It may he well to call the atten tion or the. public, also, to the fact that I ho tsamo slat ute i equirct all letters, circulars, bills, placards or posters, relating to any election or to any candiduie at any election which are cin-ulated at an election, tu beur on Uie face I he name and address ot the uulhor and puhltuher thereof. 1 his lection has been con Htrurd to apply to the circulation ot ticket , so-called .that in, placards hearing the uarm-s and numhers of candidates. Ntii'tt.rn of these tu kel.s hi usually put out, sometimes Cm the purpose ol iuf Itii-ueiu oters fur t he candidat.s I ini mi, but i.iuii.. times ilit y ale circKlatcd without tie candidate's kuowit-dp' and will': Intent (o injure. The only HiiViih.. the candidate and the public have in Mich matters is tin- proteriion of this penal statute. , The only ptirpus-' in calling atln- tlill to these proviMoii.; of the law at this time In to inform the public K' erally, so that no one may tran.i the slaiute. AWAItl I I, lK W.S IIO.VOK.S I . OK ). Miss Anna Nell IH-nu f this cilv won h.Kh honors at Knene duriiiR Junior iom when she was awarded the hlKheHt nchidurshlp prie oftere i hy Mrs. . K. .lewett of Kucenc. The prize consisti d of Jill) cash, a similar union 11 1 brie n rt en ti l,ei i'ussman of I'resswell, ulio won the prize offered for the men. Secoiwt prUe of $ttl each went 10 liva Smith, a senior from alterville. mid Art hu r Hicks, a sophomore from t'anyon City. Miss henu'ft and Misn Mnith's averages are both h nh. Mis lenn's beiiiK tu scholarship fur the past two trnis; 1 boitiR consider ed perfect. Ncai ly every urade she received was I. This Ktade is sel dom Riven. Miss iKnn -is a major In the school of music. Miss Smith, who Is an Knpllsh major and on he Kr ; uden t, has an a vera fee of 1 .2, w hleh Is at ho considered re-; marks hie. The men a vet axe i i.lmost equally ftocul, Mr. Cowman's avernee Is 1.2. lie Is a major in the school of educa tion. Mr. Hick's avenue Is 131. His major is romance lanuaes. All these averages were based upon the grade of the pat two terms. MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative Arcejit "California" Syrup of KIks .illy look lor the name California n the parkaKe, (hen yon are sure our rhllil la having the beat and unit (larmiers physic for the little lornaili. liver ami bowels. Children ove it!, fnilly tuate. Full directions n e;i'h bottle. You muat say "Call ernla.' NEW SNAP SHOTS Ha. k 1'rom Tri Charles McKlhlnny and narion lilliviill returned Sunday from a IsliiiiB trip to Smith river. VKIt at Holxrt Creek Mrs K. Weaber, Sutherlin, leu i,..i'n'i.ht for Roberta Creek to visit fur a few days with relatives. To HI. Idle Mrs. I). S. liinls retured to her heme In Kiddle Inst nlht after spending tho iliiy In this city ahop plng. Vl-llt Kilter Mips Clara Anderson left last iib'li; !( Ilrew, where she will visit with her sister Mrs. II. C. TasseJI. ICetlirns lloini Mrs J. K. Lewis, who has been .Kit in; here with her daiiKhter MIhs Alvlra Lewis, left lor her home in llilliild lust U'lKht. INmiii-iih l-'roin INi'llaml Mrs. V. M. Pltihford, who has been viattlnK In Portland for the east few days with her dauKhter, Mra. C. L. Welsh, roturned to Kose 11 ik last ulcht. i'nse Heard Today ICiitet'liilnineiit PromNed There will be a IlieetlK of the Piireiit-Tearhers Assoriatlnn at Syl mon Valley School, Thursday even- 11K. May until, at i::ni. A short Mtenuy priKtaiu will bo rendered. All members are requested to bo present. Will Co I n-I James llutchllii;a, of the Mode) 'takery ,1,'im-h May lie for Lawren.', Kansas, where he will visit with his irolher .Harry lluteliinirs. who Is in poor health. Mr. Hatchings will go on to his forutvr home In M'hiKiill, where be will spend considerable lime vtsitlna with relatives and friends. Tiu.tce fur Public. "If iininiuiifeil anil rh-t.'d, I nhtill ihvays hae In mind thai I am act lug in the e;ip:irjiy of Irush-e of the people's ini.i'.-iis." snys Sam A. Kozer, new I mi (y Secivlary of State and Kepublirjui candidate for Secretary of State, in the volt rs' pamphlet. (Paid Adv.) Be Rid of Painful Corns 0t-lt" Make Them Loosen Up So They Lift Off Painlessly. There n tin moro pain afttr a few dr.. p. ol i;, i.i-' Inn,!, uimu oom or cilujiau.l lumitntlr ilrlvi. In ft flflr rr two yoj lift thm eld fnlry ruikf-r rh:ht off without ven f. ut.ir (t. Thf the Uit of Mr. Corn .. ..1 the l.mt of vour ml rry. Mil --n ho hv lout thlr crn the ;. t-It ' aar it u th 9my corrn n-ltnif la rut nA j of th pf ; '0ts-It., ht nfver-fnt1it.fr. iruar anteed mont-v-hncK crn rrnovr rout but a trifle at any dm ator. Mf a by K. Lwrtuc A vo., I'hkm G Sold In lto'tui t; und rn'ommoml d us lh world's b'M corn ronu'dy by W. F. CbaiMii.in, dtupRlst. TO THE VOTERS OF j DOUGLAS COUNTY, j ti. i,,ii.r irmnoua country wl'h a 1 ...1.1. .....m l,wl,iRlrl,.ii than anv never had representation on our County Court. The people of this section feel ihut they'shoJJ rave representa tion and have offered as their can ildato for Cuutv Commiatiouer, Mr. Arthur Walker. Mr. Walker is a good businessman and succe.vf nl farmer: be has resided In this section of Douglas County ov r years; he is ac quainted with the needs of this section as well as with those of the entire county; ha Is fair minded, capable, energetic, and will give you a S'jiiare deal. In falrnees and Justice to the people residins In this section, this appeal is made to you for your support of their candidate. A. r. SETHEIt J. O. WATSON Vote for Arthur Walker for County Commissioner at the May primary. (Paid Adv.). Russian Forces Striking Polish By Associated Press. LONDON, May 17. ItuaKian Bol shevikl forces are today striking bark the Polish and Vkrulnia iroopa which captured Kiev about 10 days ago, according to official state meats receited here iy wireless from Moscow yesterday. The messages al leged the soviet troops had been en IT PAYS 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 $1.50 for home size and $2.00 for car size. J Also have the Johr.s-Manville liquid gun similar to Pyrene. 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. 9 WILLI AM " ' ' ' -" Tim REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR 2 County Commissioner ! I am baslni my candidsry up.;i my qualifications as a construcion engineer, business man-ami farni-r. My years of experience as a general engineer have given me the . training that will enable me to five hroad-mliuli-d and ffleient service mwm-mT444M.4m4M 250U peoplo other section ot lh! I county, has gaged about 10 miles northeast of Kiev in the hope of preventing Ihe city froir heing invaded. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the "ill nature 4 'I 4 6 KLETZER A 3 the people of Douglas County If elected. populatlen of Little Business Before Council Aside fioin the discussion of water and light i-.ITali . little business wa transacted ' council - at its meeting last night. Motorbus II e. nacs were granted J. E. Inniau and li Taylor. The application of H. ,i Havens was held up for consid eration. ... . . The marshal reported that a short tretch of sidewalk In front of tha tagK property ill North Itoseburg ;,ad been constructed at a cost of s24.48 and this was ordered tia- i-ssed as a Hen against the property. The claim of J. M. Lane for tit for labor during the cleanup and Har riet Haldeman for $15 for typing v.ere allowed und ordered paid. Tho plans and specifications for i he improvement of N. Jackson street ainntnrf hv resolution and tho notice of Intention to pave will be published III the near future. The (stlmated cost of paving this street Is JS265.6K. The ordinance providing for the vacation of Grove St. was read the thi"l time and passed unanimously. ThA nnllnnnee adoDtliis the street at the former Alexander bridge site .as passed and viewers will do ap pointed and other legal matters given attention. In adjourning It was Toted to meet Monday. May 24 ,to canvass the vote of the city election and to transact other business which will come up lor hearing at that time. Mrs. J. H. Sproul of D'.llard was a Itoseburg visitor yesterday, leav ing for her home on the evening train. E. L. COBURN Candidate for Republican Nomination for Secretary of State Present County Clerk of Josephine County. (Fnlil Adv. We Buy at BERGER'S BARGAIN STORE illilo. Moluilr, Hiik. r.ullier, Old lotiils, Iars nnd Jlones, A Good Line of Scrond Hand Clothing For Sale. Cass and Pine Sts. X'CHoooMetMCiMMefl HEINLINE-M00RE CONSERUftTORV MUSIC AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Accredited Teachers Only The State uViiuuiils highly cfl'h-icnt teiu-hers nnl tills Si-liool cottiplics 100 icr rent with the Suite law. Kolilliupn Illdtf. I'hono All Cliuwlflrd Advertisement In. ertel new today will he fonnd on last pane under "New Today" bead. 'ATi:n. WAXTKD Counter gfrl at Hotel I'nip'iua at onco. WANTED Experienced waitress at once. Cafeteria. WAXTKD Man dishwasher at the Cafi'toria. Apply at once. WAXTKD Experienced waitress, al so dishwasher. Apply Mrs. Geo. Koulch. WAXTKD- Cook, second cook or rook s holimr. Inquire In person at Cafeteria. WANTED rnrd In good condition, at oi'oe. Will pay cash. Address Oscar Davis, Gen. Delivery, Hose burg. Ore. ANTED Want to buy some farm land. Rood soil, not much im proved, or a patented homestead. K Kremper, 1114 25th Ave.. Oak land. Calif. WANTED To rent, house with 3 or 4 rooms, with pnod (tarden lot, close to town preferred. Address W. (.,., care News-Kevlev. W ANTED Hoy, 16 years, wants work on farm with good people; hid 4 years experience, do any thing. Address W. U.. care News- ui'view. W ANTED Jersey cow. good mllcher ami gentle; also horse or mare wight 12S0 to 1350; must bo" good, true worker, and one that woman can dr. Am also In market to buy buggy and harne.. and a good row boat. Inquire for Mr. Jones, Grand Hotel. "Nothing Ventured Nothing Saved" THAT'S the excuse a man . sdvam. h inus does ne trv to lim r , w ' losses. Un, i ment of your money, this motto is far J your losses and the gains wil! M Ktt: 'blJ r-nnaiillullnn n.1.11.. . 6 l IW.l 1 the Unipqua Valley Dank. JOHN M. THRONE, Ca.hi,,. I'TTMrra w i f M-r WANTED Waitress at Hotel Unip qua. WANTED Furnished housekeeping rooms. I'houe 246-R. WANTED Two baby calves, cr two old. I'hone 6-F22. day WANTED To borrow 1500 from private party on good real estate security. Address P. P., care News-Kevlew. WANTED Young man, 18 to 20 years old, handy with carpenter tools, to learn sash and door work. Apply to J. li. Flook Co., It you mean business. WANTED Nicely furnished bouse In good residence district. Ad dress A. C. care News-Review. WANTED lllds for construction of prune drlor. Must be completed by Aug. 1. Material all placed on ground by owner. 1)1 u prints can be seen at News-Review office. H. M. Knight, Canyonvllle. TEAMS WANTED for street grad ing. Will pay $11 for 8 hours. About 2 months work In Bight, work to commence June 1st. Ad dress A. B. Gidloy, 771 S. 4th St., Mnrshfleld, Oregon. WANTED To buy on payments, a 2-seated car or bug; 5 paBsengor might be considered Bf very cheap must be in good condition me chanically. Give full particulars and price in first letter. Address C. H. B.p care News-Kevlew. MEN WANTED In the plant and rock quarry of the Beaver Port land Cement Co., Gold Hill, Ore. Live In town with good board and room at MO per month. Highest wages paid. Transportation re funded to slcady men. Address Di aver Portland Cement Co., Gold Hill, Oie. HELP WANTED WANTED HELP Ex-service nxen and others fur nished employment free of ch'rge. Contractors, ranchers and farmers place your orders with us for help ers. Our services are free both to employer rd employed. I.aw-rencn-C"-1' !i Co., 125 Cass St. Phone CIO. hU KENT FOR F "'T Safety (Iepolt boxes Rosul irg National Bank. STORAGE S'.orage space for rent. Douglas Abstract Company. FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rtoins: no children. 814 Win rhestcr. Phone 170-J. SAFETY FIRST Secui a safety deposit box for your valuable pa pers at the Rosebure National Bank. tf. JlIHCF.LLANEOUo. LOST Old-fashioned gold pin, with safety catch, Friday afternoon. Please return to News-Review. ANY ONE DES1R1NO the services of a purebred Hereford bull Inquire of Geo. Ward. City. LOST Brown linen Bhopplng bag with Initial "B" on it. Finder please leave at Peoples Supply Co., or phone 11-F13. BE GOOD TO YOURSELF Phone 76 and ride. Jitney on the Job until midnight. FOR TRADE A good city property for a small ranch. Casey-Harding, lands. WELL DRILLING R. E. Heinsel man, driller, R. 1, Rosebuig. Phone 3-F5. FOR EFFICIENT nursery stock for fall delivery, buy from the old re liable, seven years in the business 20.000 prune trees, and all other varieties, nut trees Included. Van sickle, 125 SWerldnn. MONEY TO LOAN 2n-year r.ira' credit farm loans, low Interes rate. 120.000 local money to loan on good real estate. First mort gage. See M. F. Rice of Rice TMml tf FOR SALTi. FOR SALE 1 pool table. J. M. Jud.l FOR SALE Doien large Angora goats (billys) 3.50 each. ' Llnd bloom. Dlxonvllle. 1'OR SALE 5 year old mare, weight 1400; Phone 6-F21. Henry Conn. tkai "other OREGON FOR s.m u ,. Harding. Und,.'01 -J l1 " ill U SALE-TbrTj heen fresh ,h..r,H Kmr.ilH D , . . M I DQl 4 flev lnn di. . 'l exchange. On Cnna R l.j.. m FOR SALE Two fclyCe0rM'! FOR SALE-l ImT truck, also StuJebiii J good Hn A V ,1 lhn,la, C, roum oungalow. nw FOR SAbE lOOhtni old grown trees, Its rhone-15-F5. FOR SALE-TtoJi riding corn plov: lr and bridle, cheap, mi tor St. Phone JiW, l'Olt SALE-2Wti4 ' wood, fairly dry, l I'hone 19-F5. FOR SALE OR THUDf-i horses, wellbrokuti S. Epperly. raw IK USED CARS FOE SUi-J lnder. 7-passe.Qriia touring. Motor SM FOR SALE 109 mim city limits, faatwm pk nty of wood. tf4 FOR SALE Hoo.B same as rent; firasl low prices. VrMK lisht. C. Merrill!! FOR SALE-191! Sj six automobile. tt1 .i...,. ,,, liiiO ua 4 for cash! iddns'l News-Review. mil SALE A IHIItl ing car and a Cbel Auto Sales Co, Jl FOR SALE-WP ...... rn nnlTliH" ennd'ltion. Youvfi.1" if you get It ' Ford in exchaf Oakland. FOll SALE. PROlJ: FALL DEIJVEBT-V 3 to 4 ft :c. .'' pay more. ny on you. R-1 P1 -"AL. BOW 3 mm enu. ji ..Mc traa!- I Phone 118- FOR MW-JV4 Roseburg. 0f laree nomon - Trices and tg ket book. tion. Cea v nrf' i-O R SALE OK ,r old Del""-' inos: n W- 4 and rr.- r old weatb"; 'Jfr bark,: 1 Lincoln: "' .sf Will t ,,. s;; Win j L7 nDsrf rnunj Z-Wj ater: f00?,!;? is on th ""irfi vard .