,.- f AfiH TWO KCXiF.rU KG K E W ft R K V I E W iMuetl DUj Except tiutuUy. B W. BATES I. WIMBIRLY BtRT C BATES 6CDSCKIPT10N UATK3 Dally, per year, by mail 4.00 Dully, six month, by mall .... 2.UO by "urr.fr, per month &u Th AocluUd I'nsd U v'li!ll fciititU-d to the use fur iiibi. ration of all new duiathi-a .ril.ud 10 r. 01 not otherwise rnlit"l in tin pajiwr w also the local ntwi pub l.aheU herein. All r.KM o! republi cation of 8iel;il dlnpatt lies herein are albo rettfrvt d. Kntored as sveond-cl :! niattei May 17. l-:0. at the poht office at TTh. htirK. Oregon, uridi r lh Act ot March J, I Si!. IUm-1mii-k, Urrtiim, May HO, IttiiO. (INK lWi;it MiWH VliAK L'ndouhti dly the trend of then, tiiiu a iti ai the oie-t;ii)-r ul -'iliu following article is t.iKu iroiii th baiutoKa SpriHKa tN. Y. Saia A SaruloKiau canvam made a liuunt to linuu sur.cy in iiann. 'I'm jc.uilt ot ttilH lift v c MiKatioil, ill I it' al thiH office, where it tan in- in i, -(( il by anoiif hu su c ue., .--how thai ail the homed in the my Hhen u n wputir is read, iln r' an -1 i iti into v-ii.ti the Saruuiui. dot? not eat-r. (t some thene aie oci ct.--loiiul iiiil not. regular icairH. .Natui JUlly. the irsuiu hriiiK d - p K.ut.U tation to the ouoiiip uud all Uiu::t (.OUIie. led Wiltl II. "In iifWMpaper cinhs the plir.ie 'i ne pa;.er ciiitu' is cuminoiir iu-an-intf tnone coiiiniunities in which onl one ni'WHiaifr is printed or in whicii one 1h ho widely lead an to nival I., ow-rtovvt-r any other. At the i-iviu conv nijari of the A hum n un News paper I'tihliKhers' urism iatmn in Nw York City il was repoi t-d ihat 4 j out of ;.o nth-s in Mulligan are "um paper cities." '1'his has Ixeu i;iadu ally hroiiKht ohnut Through the tieoci in the tlmt'H and the font of opera tion. "An unexpected sefinel tu this de crease In Hie nuuiher of newspapets In these cities has Ihm-ii an Increase In the finality of mm m unity " effort . efvic pride and co-operation. It wa Rtated that latel, civic tiualblh h:ive hen minh Ihh rreiiint in Michigan lecaii:.e it has heeii round where mote than one newspaper it In the field, the newspapi-rs are con Htantly attempting to Justify (heir reason for existence hy wi.tiii; upon every possible opportunity to take opposite sides of a. public motion and to foment a discussion for the fielf it-h reason of iiHTtnnini their readi-rs. When no mi h r nson -x ltt the civic s'.rike ban generally ir.ded" Bume of the fellowa who have ot $10.00 locked up in Bilk ehlrts, -.till soon le askins to borrow $19.0u tr rvav thfa lfiUdlKtlV. r IflO peopio who lire uunuii m. will want more suw- thalr money HtautiaL fiul come. when the cold days AIRSHIP LINE Plona duet. Hertha Pfntney nd Hazel Hiukle; last will and testa l'lfiit. ( lure (Jeiaes; pri'en:atlon of 0irt whl. h foriiiSted of ctaftStC plctur. to the amouDt of I AJios Vernna KohlbasiO, class prasldtct; ...itdiun uira Amw lioiklns, incident lit the Junior ?lajs: class i.n.ir in- Um l'J'20 L-raduat-s. The wt.nls HMd mMnli- tn ttil n w.-r-toth compostd by Muriel Hunt, one of the moist talented musicians in the class. Iurini; ti' iiruyrain the -,hts Ki-ip out fir a sh.iri nine, but :n iniTcm i-i pro-tarn "f hhikh and lor-.-ns rilled the tune. T.'ie audltnr Imiii hs luaiitlfully arranKed with purple and white lloner.i. and larm JO s, di-vi lcp' d m the n:une colors. Dirgibles Will Carry Passer, gers Between New York and San Francisco. HELIUM uTbE USED I'm-m iiI 'ot of lit-liiun In Ten Time lluit ot li)duisen, bill II Will lie I -fl tr l.iili.i;; I'ovur Will liuild I'lanl. The American l.evlon wei kly tells f a soldier monument in a Louisiana town which has c:trvcd hi the pol ished jciaiiite on one face the name. of the town a city conm-il and on th oi her llm nnines of the hiiildnu com mittee. A few w urds on the front tell That It is a soldiers' memorial. The hrclon Weekly quite rightly nks: "Who won the war. anyway?" I'hu your eyes Instead of your heels. Scan th News-Ueview classic fied ads aiid select your new home Poift walk the gin-els luoklnK for signs. Pointed toed shoes miKlit he handy If kicklns a hook aent out of doors, but it would he difliculi to find oili. i 1-1 a 1 1 1 al tisiK for them. So far no uat.on tii.it p.int Us coal heavera mote than i Us s hool lea. h crs ever rose to a Icaderiio in the arfaiin of men. CAUlIkllJCK, .iass.. May 26. A tiiiiKiole uirahip line lo vtinw in ,.hUl.ii' p,!- I-m'I' H'Mlce miwicl .SfW ot k and Sim l-'raiicibco ih a (tmj i t in whi h Hi'! war Uepuriinent .iiiciais wtiuiii like to interest cap4 al, wiili a vi. -w to IiuViok an air fleet mm" iliai' ly available in cu:e of w;ir, icionlij: to Pio essor liarvi-y N .avio. ol Harvard Lnhersiiy. (rolt'h.ntr 1-iiivis is enj:aKd in t .nil noik en In I aim kh lor the d -,.artiii in, and is d' sinniiig a p!anl (e ImiiIi ai l.anthy Field, Va., where ;he fj(pnsie nas afier use In the jiiliiaiy hmhier -thaii-uir cralt may ie vasiied tl' t of impui it le.s and used in. ,iri. Fsiiu.ateH h Colonel Wlllia-u . H iiFl.y. of the war department, indicate thai it will he possible for pa.s htxeis io p hy airship overland ai a co i er aiiuu: G cents a mile, at .l pe d of Us to To miles an hour. "The advi lit of tne aitship as a reguhir passi ng t cat rier is much nearer than many persons in th is ouutry realize," said Mr. Iavis. 'I hail he mit prised If the coiniiiK . uniiuer does not see a line of air ships in operation hy an Knxllh lin.i letweiii the I Uited States and the liritlsh Ihs, and I have mo douhi whatever ttiat a year from now vill see regular weekly sailings, "lly the use nf helium all dangei f disaster from explosions such as iiavc wrecked hig haltoons filled with hydrogen will he averted. There will he no fear of ignition of the gas hy hiiMeis, lighting or sparks from lh" etiL'ine. In fart, it Is pointed out. In engine may he placed Inside tli titer shell of the diri;ihle. and that except for observation purposes no car need be carried outside the 1U hag." While the preHent cost of produc ing helium is about ten I linen that f hydrogen. Professor Davis heliev 'rt hat deVelepMH'tlt of (IS lua tl U tact 11 re vill result in a cheaper product. 'I'liutu will be used io furnish ihe 1 : T itiK power in the ".011,000 dirl "ible which Ihe navy department , x. lects to obtain from an Knglisu Manufacturer soon. RV. M. .NW,, ft l a-'e.. owner noil traiiwr of fine inil tints hor-?s who a lanhie nut him right ba k rn hi feet at"'", after lie had lieen In Imil ht .lili tor over a year, lie cl:ire he is edlii; like his old 4 If now. Motorcycle rulcis should occasion-1 ally slow down to a mile h minute. I eo they can get some idea when- tiuf ere goiiiK. j Class Day Program Given Last Night The ar.h'i il rlas da proiam o! the giaduallllg clas vas u 1 v .mi in :he auditorium of the icoselmi g h.igh school last night, and was wit nessed hy many I rionds and rela tive) oT the graduates. The basket ball letters Were pres.nle,! to the members of the girls" team winning them this year by .Mi-s ti lth Aimi ilson, of the ma: hem a 1 1 s depart - n.enl. Those recemii; (lie biters were Vernita Kohlhaneti. limit lim Iiett, l.uetlle Myers and Kose Itris bin,, The class d.:y prncr.iiu itu'tnded ihe following numbers, I'iano solo, Hazel Minkle; class his-1t Mildreil I'lack; class prophecy. Teka Havnes; class poem. Hairy HaltT. violin and "For the past year or more 1 have t ot been ruiit physically; I just 'didn't feel good at all, but last April l-'L'nd I had an awful attack with my tomach which nearly drew nie up I unci I have been worse ever since. 1 "About Ihe best way I can describe I the way I felt is to say I was just g-weary and alt In. I really did trot have slnngth to keep goini? and .'I gave up all idea of trying to work. I for a long while I had no appetite (hut would eat anyhow though my I fond never seemed to do me an I food. I "I could go to bed at night and ould sbep but apparently did not 'lest for I would get up just as tired ' as when 1 went to h.-d. I got so I I ould searcely go a blo.k but what ' I would have to slop and rest. J "Well. I read about Tanlnc oiu ; day and that reminded mo that a (friend had spoken about Ihe same medicine, so I got some and began !to take it. I had been taking it (about a week when one evening, nf t 'r siip'ier. I started to walk and he- lore 1 realized it I had walked up to First street and back, about 1 1 1 Mocks, and never felt it at all and f'tu 11 I realized that the tonic was I helpful me. j "I have talei four bottles now am! I am Just feeling real good again. 1 I ':'! able to bo hack at the Fxposition 'Stock Y-irds everv day and have jurt I as much ouei gv a 1 ever had. I ge I ep refreshed in the mornings and ' 1 have a real appetite now which (makes me enjoy three good toiiare ( n.eals every day. Anyone who need' 'a good tonic will certainly ho pat if I lie.l with Tanlac and I am glad ! recommend it In my friend" " I The above statement was made re I criitly hy II. A. Ib nnison, n well I known owner and trainer of flm ,fr"j,.lr horses, reading at No. I'll ' Kast Mb St.. I. os Ang les, ('al. Mr 'I'ennison has lived in California foi I "J yours; he is (':! yeras of age and I has followed his present line of busi 1 ness for ::t years. He is well known t on the Pacific coast. , Taul.ie is sola in Hosohurs hy W I V. Chapman, and by the load in 1 e ru gu 1 s t in everv town Come To ROSEBURG U-.hh For Purtlana ills Ida Fenton and uncle. Oeorg Aijiuoiiv? wliu nitnt lant IiIk'U t tbo LniiiJa hulel on their way trom uhlcniia to their liome lu Indiana, l.-it lliu uioriilug lor I'oitianil. Double Attraction ROSEBURG CARNIVAL and CARR'S REMOVAL SALE worth Your While. Before we move to our new loca tion,we are giving special prices to reduce our st( cV. You save money; we save moving the goods. Special prices on Glassware You save on KITCHEN NEEDS. Our Clean-Up on Stamped Goods '3 OFF. We save you money on Hosiery and Underwear. Buy Now Your Notions, Stalion ery,SummerIhits and Tnmmings. Si I (.in". In OakliUKl .llns Certruilo Dolaii moruiiiK for 'short turn'. ell left this Oakland to auend a Mind Doliiu, who la ai ai nurse, liu been eiiKaged for a al Oakland. Ml. Sliuw U'ave I .Mr. riihvlu Shaw left this morn- i'ins for tuttrnv. where she will visit I for a short time before goluu to I'ort I ...nu. to viil 101 a few days with I .i-layvMC. MVIII AttelMl riinentl Mrs. C. C. Alley left this niorn- ' Hni; for Colii-ite l.iove lo attend the luimrnl ol h.-i sister, Mrs. Louise ,.nox, who died .Monday morning. i.re 'lit tnje llore f .Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Thomas, of An r'l.aiif, are visitmp with -Mr. and Mrs. t I v'. S. I'at'erson. Jr. Mr. Thomas Is i. I serving on the Jury ( .1,111 1. Turn About Fair phy Money will work il. hard'TrToTlrr8''5'5'8 Ana ti rar uiors agreeable to huv1 T ' t lug than to do ths work v,..,i, - 4o " Uh. In the circuit ' ti lill-.it. e ;s Mere S. A. Kailur, of L'matilla, who has ' n spi-ndinK the past few days In tl Koseliiiri; attending to busintss mat- leis. 1- ft this morning for his home. !i-e Kr m Tll'er 2 1M. Nerty, jazz trombonist. Is In M :!u- i-iiv from Tiller and is playliiK ' this week with the Foley and. Ilurk 1 carnival band. Mr. Neely Is recog- 1 1 d as one of the best trombone t'-i-r-.o in thin sertion of the coun- tr yand puts pep In any organization J. 1 ia..a Vltll. lre I'rnin All'auy Mrs U A. Marsters, of Albany, rrhed In the ilty last nlsht and will it-main over the carnival visit- lim wllh her dniiKhler, Mrs. (iladys I!itter. Mrs. Marsters was formerly k resident of this nty but is now re- - siding at Albany with her daughter. Amy. lug than to do ths work y0UPS.. . 0 " UbuN and saving must precede the otlu-r 8 k For the prospective capitalist there-, account at the Umpqua Valley Bank t ' llk his endeavora. 0 ,,"lr JOHN M. THRONE, C.M.r. THEUMPQUlVJILLElf posfri tor. Tz OREGON BANK WANTED $3000 to J4000 on long time; good security, low interest. Answer only by letter. P. U. y., care News-Keview. ' i WANTED A healthy woman cap able of cooking for 15 or 20 men. Small camp. Trlppla A Lumber Co.. Wilbur, Oregon. A lertt, ,. i,. . i-aiwi . . i. 1 mil, tut Z!T- 'l WANTED Lunch counter girl at Hotel Umpqua at once. WANTED Woman to do light housework. CJood wages. Phone S74. K0.h si.r(MZrr- tJJ-outchei "iJ FOI! Rvi f " mobile; goodUwa F",M rim-- ..i." . "w Ootlt 1.. ! ltain. WANTED TO RENT By first of June, modern house In good loca tion; garden, chicken house. Call 17. FOR si: p t. . mur k.i . MIDDLE AGED WOMAN would like position to do general housework. Inquire at 547 il ill St. 'Prizes fVr Yniiiitr Men Young men of the city with sporting disposition will be given 'haiiee to earn $."i and furnish 'littl" amusement ior the spectator; l-iulay evening. 1 lie box opening ( vontest, wifrein one tr'es to unlock l:nd open a box while a stream of water is playing upon it, will be ope io all who wi.-h to try It, and the . erson performing the stunt in the fiiiitkest lime will be given $5. Dinner l-:nji-yiil Immensely Mr. and Mrs. il. it. Wood last avv-nlng entertained several of their friends at dinner, showing high dis regard for the high cost of living 'Those who enjoyed the hospitality "t the .News-Kuvirw desk man i o.-ne w.-re Mr. and Mrs. Charle .-.lanton. .Miss Ellen Crabtree, Mr. lames Watson, and Mr. and Mrs llert Hales. It is not believed, how iver, that Mr. Wood will ever agal attempt to satisfy the appetites ol two hnns-'iy reporters. All L'MUMlfted Advertisements I, mil ne uxlai will be found on tt pnge unilor "New Today" hnul AKItOl'I.AXES. Oil SALE Aeroplane plans. Bl planes, all standard makes. J. N. S. ' Eagle" 220 W. Oak St. i' i'ii.-i in e.er iiiwn. Only a Mirage ' -c ... ; t 1 V '- ;'- . C C . ' - New big slock of I fuf' ,. I i f ! r'-; Vyv ' pictures. I UL ' ,.,3, J OAlr ! ii r i Kttoi LANES Built to order to your own specifications. J. N S hagle" 220 W. Oak St. .il'll.T TO ORIiEK Speed Demon bodies. Drop In and see us. Prices nriit. J. N. S. "Eagle" 220 W UaK- St. . (Ml sA I.L r ine modern racing eai. liiquiie J. ,. s. "Eagle 2 20 W. Oak St. t un MAi.t. i pair Jump seats and oilier used auto parts. J. N. S "Eagle," 220 W. Oak St. ALIiOI'I.ANES MANUFACTURED Hy responsible firm, $900 up. "Itristnl" tourer and "Cliff" Dur um inane., nun i overlook our j-.Mjii special Biplane. J. N S "Eagle" 220 W. Oak St. V A.KTFn. n .i.Mi.n (,irl for general house work. Applicants please phone 53 Utwi unit, Itrikn. marine prtcM ol food ,ni fxerhmol heuH reals auk living coaemoa. is Dig cities untmnblc-Nt wi ltm. SALE I-x!ra Salespeople "Meet Me At C m V -Waitress at Hotel Ciup- i HOOKKEEIM-It WANTED Address with partictilara as to experience XX. care of News-Iloview. i AXTEH--sherp and hogs to com pete co-operative shipment June Manning. Phone 3-F31. 'V.NTi:i)Experlenced waitress, al so dishwasher. Apply Mrt. Geo Foutch. ANTED Young man, 18 to 20 years old. handy with carpenter to.ils. to learn sash and door work Apply to J. G. Klook Co., if you I'.itan business. XT I'D To borrow JJ500 on Douglas county timber, cruls-d 3 r.n.1.000 ft; abstract O. K. Will p ii cV,., i e,erow, low rate of m tere,i f0r twrv years, or will .oil outright. For 1o-ii,, f v::vii' Addrest'ow.;?;1 wi, uaroy, Mentaaa. TEAMS WANTED for street grad ing. Will pay $11 for t hours. About 2 months work In sight, work lo commence June 1st. Ad dress A. B. Gldley, 771 S. 4th St., Marshflcld, Oregon. HELP WANTED WANTED HELP Ex-service men and others fur nished employment free of ch.rgn. Contractors, ranchers and farmers place your orders wllh us for help ers. Our services are free both to employer aud employed. Lawrence-Cordon Co., 125 Cast SI. Phone 219. POL KKXT KOR RENT S&rety deposit boxes Hoseburg National Bank. FOR RENT Room with bath, So. Alain Street. 401 tf FOR RENT Three comfortable housekeeping rooms. 92 Win chester St. Phono 19S-L. SAFETY FIRST Secui a safety deposit box for your valuable pa pers ai the Roseourt National Bank. tf MISCELLANEOUS. FOUND Hub cap for Dodge car. Owner may recover same at this office. FOR SALE Son, I7"H ruck, c S. Laule," 220 W. p" It FOR SA1.E VnrA first class condluS.'L Phone 184-R ift,.?, , 'H rou SALE A , heavy ainglt haroMi hack. J. Whano,, burg. Phnna " "H FflH Will.', it . Fullerto'n St., ph0M ji TO" S.M.E-23 henTT' 150-egg incubstnr ..I iT Trice J70.00. J. 0. kjtuiv FOIt SALE 1911 Fart tart. a real bargain. See ituikihl uaiage, uax and Km Sti mil g r t. ii i... cycle. Just overhigh!, fa t vueap as uin. enone 1,-F1. run sale 900 pari In wagon and tiarnesi, chl! at once. Address J. B. Gru Hoseburg, Gen. DeL FOR SALE A 191S imlir Ing car and a CheirolitWi bargains; also For! tmclUn Auto bales Co., JaciMini FOR SALE 3 registere! faa bulls: 2 reds 1 rsroU.!i.' year In July, all rtnnat f Raraear & Son, Rokh k 444. BE GOOD TO YOURSELF Phone 76 and ride. Jitney on the Job until midnight. WELL DRILLING R. E. Heinsel man, driller, R. 1, Roseburg r-none 3-n. HLUE PRINTING Commercial blue printing five cents pjr square foot uouglas Abstract Company. t'Osi Jirown w.iTen shawl on highway between Glendale and Hoseburg. Return to Auto Elec tric Station and receive reward. HOTEL DOUCLAS (Formerly Mo c ianenl 1 horoughly renovated, all new furniture; 84 rooms. $1.00 a day and up. Special rates by the week and month. YOUR WEEKLY CHECK Limited only by ability and lime devoted to selling our trees. Complete line all varieties backing you Nine for terms. 8tart Immedi ately. Salem Nursery Co., 8aleru Oregon. MONEY TO LOAN 20-year r.ira creuii iarm loans, low Interes' rate. 120,000 local money to loai on good real estate. First niort gage, see u. F. Rice of Rice 4 nice. if FOIl SALE. i OR SALE 1 pool table. J. M. Judd 'SED CARS FOR SALE One -ly lnder, 7-passenger; also on Ford touring. Motor Shop Garage. run bALE OR TRADE Team ol horses, well broken and gentle. E S. Epperly. Phone 12-F13. FOR SALE Good farm of 171 acref on Coos Bay highway. No agenta. Lock Box 25, Camaa Valley, Ore. FOR SALE 1 ton Bulek BDeeo" truck, also Studebaker touring cat good rlga. O. K. Oarage, Win chester St. FOR SALE OR RENT Modern 5- mom bungalow. Thont 391-X. rOR SALE Pigs, tlx weeks old. t none 9-F15. E. L. Farrent. FOR SALE Old growth body black nan stove wood. Phont -Fl. D. C. McCbthey. PRUNE TKEES? YES-Us varieties of fruit ind id No Job lots. We productiliw sold a pointer lo pmis buyers. The Old RilUbsias Nurseries. 32 yosri Ii ten1 Oregon. FOR SALE. PRUNE UM FALL DELIVERY-4tlU 3 to 4 ft. 25c, J to J ft Ik pay mora. Write, If I W on you. R. L Kllli, Eont COAL. B0D7 W00D-rf mill ends, cement, Ua sfnrnee. transfer. EI. Phone 128. FOR SALE Large twitf shows all R. K- "1 i.j. . .ntn ir' 1UU!JB Uli:i iw w--i. , F. C. Fresr, eoontf Roseburg, 0res- Ginf I IfffeTea t'spn CAHa 0. K. I A Jiffl Prices and termi to f r ket book. Call tni " monsirr.te them W To"" tlon. Geo. 8atlu pon SALE One ne er stove, f 45: one J W "J 20-F telephone line. 'J, Governor Wood "" ...is sugar syrup. S5c per ' ' pie cherries. "JJJ"! fruit Phone J-FJ1- Rexro!.d, DixomUle. n II..M ...... half of t0 10U- and Stephens 8 aides; house f".!La liallv built by owner. ' lalsin first clfJ.-f tains large from hall l-.rL-e living root". ,h,,d 'tx.i dining WjJ: IlH Mth-room. PJit built in: bath r? 7 tores; back I , ieend floor, three I- rooms, lavatory , mi attic Pf ... mi holds car of W I cemr.it: heated tb hot water, very Igd House P'f"',, C9rf double " :L,lil .ki.,.Te Fine U Teste,,- ro-Zt herv. best wrletW 0 rose, on b"l,5wt good garsg. 'i. rD