Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, June 04, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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Entered as second-clans mattei
May 17, 1920, at the post office at
Roseburg. Oregon, under the Act of
March 3, 1819.
Iloeeburg. Oregon, June 4, MKSO.
Kcprepentatlvu Williun; I ')ra
hl.tl, of lllirois, as ill urin.ni of the
special committee Investigating war
expenditures iius Jis"., u.u lie
r ivr behind the t'iroi.,' " He thus
describes Ilernard Uaruch, chairman
of .he war industries bea'd. !'ll';rney
Haruch had more power during the
war than any othe man 'u the
orld. liar.ey l'.arieh i ntrolleii
r.soluttly the food supply of the
I nited States, llurmy Uiruih oriul-
ia1.il ib .nte-tix:i polity of nil
to-nmoditl's and put it lr. operation
Harney i.ar j. h s.iggcled taking
ovi.r the railroads by tho govern
ment. Harney Laiu.l, nrulaled Ire
Piudiieltcn ol titccl, cjpnur and 'rin
Harney .laruib had supre.e author
ity over che L-producls of the eoko
ovens of t.'U country and d- t touted
at the sc tir"-s of sui ply 'he nitrates
end fertilizers of the world. Harney
Haruch regulated the shipping of the
United States, laid down Its policy
bs to what should b' sent abroad
i.nd the quantity hi J what should
not." Representative Orabrm eiv
Lhaslzes that "tltopi are not tnv
statements i ut replies under oath
made by Mr. Haruch when examined
V.fore our committee."
Lest of Series of
RECITALS
given by
llelnliiuvMoure Conservatory.
Everybody Welcome.
LOVE and MARRIED LIFE
iw. the noted mitfior
Idali EKGlone Gibson
A (iltKAT CHANCE.
It was strange to me tbat when
Hiervnne elite seemed to De worrying
about John 1 was perfee'ly calm. I
did not have the slightest xitty as
to ms whcrtubouU It pj just an
other illustration of his thinking
tbat hu ruled his whole little world,
lhat everything and eve. yuu i:iu;t
stand still at his older ai.d ilint he
could do anything he phased witt
(.ul responsibility to others for h's
actions. Although all trc- others
itemed to think it very itr.mge 'hat
we hail not heard from Ji.hn In h
week, and Diaries kept absolutely
mum aiiout the telegram which he
reeived for cue. I seemed to be quite
etal money distribution among those
soldiers not physically hurt by tb
war.
iurnHIe
as wells go dry
Undoubtodty thero will be a popu
lar demand that every aeni'y and
power of lite Lnlled Htnlua govern
ment shall bo exerciHed to the limit
to bring back into custody, to. Rem
ti-H sentence, the notorious druf
('odKer, Urover Cleveland llerdoll.
I f ib aacipe from his niothcr'H houm
In 1'hihuiHphlit wli;n thu nubile hud
KUBon to believe that he was bebintj
the burs at Fort Juy beHiulrches high
('f'iclulR of tiie war department. ho
over Ih renponnible or in any way in
plicated In ihU scandul sliould be
htomtht to book and punished. LThc
oi th Uered'dl millions to fdilcld the
Hlhcker and hl fuirulivo brother and
(oiiaibtcntly defy fedenil authority
1 iiu murker! thin push fro.M the Hlart.
It wad tblfl thut eniibltd the coll
ected deserter to comnmntl author
ity fur bis trauHfer finm bis cull to
Ilia mother's home, nhore hla get
(iway wan doubtleHH -levprly planned
1 he rottenue&H of this situation calls
for u confrenlomil InveHtiunoe.
Oil Filled Shale To Supply the
Country With Oil and Gas
For Years to Come.
SHALE IS A SALVATION
Government Engineers !xrnte Huge
Deposits Where Iteflnerles Mny
liHMluce Oil to ''urnUli the
World With Fuel.
In a political campaign he has
The oil we 1b ate going dry.
Hair of the entire supply of the
great underground pools ba. been
exhausted since the first comuier
clal well was driven in Pennsylvania
In 1
The crust of the earth bus been
thoroughly explored, and there are,
in all piobability, no more such great
continental fields as those of Califor
nia and Texas.
That Is the real forct behind the
flaring words, "OASOLINB EIIOItT
A'JK!" that have been shrieking out
from seven-column newspaper ad
vertlBeineeib in type two Inches high,
and which caused se'.un million
American automobile .owners to
reach for the emergency b'ake.
ImlllNtry Jolted.
The crv ban brought tin motor
driven, oil lublicaled, niiiet eti
tweuty model world irp with a Jolt
and set Its Industrial gai-s to armd
inif. Fconomlnally Amcilcii ha.i gotten
something of a hluii-k, for t.ie coun
try cannot run wlihout oil, whatever
tiie rest of the world might do. i
With the oil wells going dry,'
v.hat'i tho answer?
Shale oil shale, reply the i n'n
eers of the United States geoloi'.lcu'i
Hurvey.
While rlenry Ford hai been sew
ing the world with flivvers, and b
oil men buve been pmii.i1ii& out (he
veils at the rate of three cr four
h'itidred million barrels a year to
sure that oeforc anotner sun had ,etjlk"f ". . a"Z'l unit
ve would hear from John.
Power for Harm Gone.
As I closed my eyes I knew my lips
loftened Into a smile because I real
l7ed, or at least I thought, at this
moment that iievr aain Mould
John Gordon have the power In hurt
me as he had In the past. 1 had the
great solace, the great comfort, the
great panacea, of all the hurts ot
everyday life that mleht come to a
woman. I already fell my child's
ubsolute dependence and Its ult?r
helplessness without me.
As the nurso again placed It In my
.irms I had a new realization of the
heliileHKneHs of all humanity ul ii
entrance into the world nud thru
3eiit my mind rushing along life's
pathway, and I understood the help
lessnesb of humanity at Je.tth'a
hour. I also begun to have some
idea that there was nothing la this
world but service. Now that I was
of some UKe In the world, now that
f meant to someone tnoro than a-iy-th(nv
else entile po?stl.)y mem.: now
that 1 was the whole great, unlvcrre
for t'lat little being sleeping v ithiv
Iho circle of my arm, 1 leuiized tb&t
was all that life might rnoic- ser
vice. Ani4 that only when w serve
can we bo happy.
IEen-on for 1'iilutppim'fcs.
The greatest reason f jr vty nn
hapiilness with John was thnc he
would never allow me to f'jel that
him I was forgotten when I was out
,f sight, and bo wanted mo lr- on
'erstand lhat thoioughiy. I al .a
fave wondered if any oth-r m in in
the world would have left als plr.ee
of business without giving bis ad-d-ess,
lth iiia wile In the condition
I was In. especially since i h.id 'uK
telegraphed bini tint I wits not feel
lug well. 1 believe .Tot.n .s a II' tie
moro unthinking, a little more tel.
bU tli:m most men cou:d have .een
under the circumstances.
I was surprised when I found that
I was aide 1" .lis""" he situation
w,th myself so calmly. 1 pv''''
been able to du It before.
I lnncei down :'.nd found myself
wrlnKlea in its fortulejs nose mm
queer motions ot its noist moutl.
-bat made up my wurld at that mo
ment. The nutse came forward, her face
full of Interest, and said: ' We hav.i
received a tel.xran from your hus
band. Mrs. Oordou."
"Have yon?" I asked Indifferently.
"Well, at leait we think it is from
him. It Is addressed to you. but ti e
doctor seemed to think that we
should open It, first."
"All right,'' I answered, still ill
illTerent to anything Ihe message
might contain.
Face All Kmile.
She left the room Tor a moment
and then returned, her face all
smiles.
"Your husband was at the sum
mer home of one of his clie.i's. Ho
had only Intended to stay ovtrulybt.
but Important matters came up which
necessitated his staying longer. He
says he did not realize that he ha'1
not left his adrjres with ills office.
Ho Is very much worried about you
and asks us to telephone him. The
d. ctor has (already put the ' all m
He tells us that he will be witn yu
as soon as the trains will brio',' "inn "
"Does he know that my baby is
bom?"
"I don't think so." she anwrr.l,
'as all the telegrams were s-rit d. r-
in. foe Rutherlln to attend tne
Adventist camp meeting In progress
at tbat place.
R L. McFarland. of Sutberlln. re
turned to b!a home tbli morning af
ter a couple of day spent in Kose
burg. j
Anna Slulkcy, who has been visit
ing Mrs. P. W. lleckley in this city
fr tho past few days, left this morn
ing for her home ill Hortlund.
Mrs. L,. A. Dillard and cUld of'
Oanbv. who have been vleltlng at the
v.'. I,. I'obb home for the past week,
left this morning for her home.
County School Superintendent O.
C. Hrown yestordny mailed out the
warrants representing the anpropriu-!
tlnns made for school districts ror
the year. The money appropriated
ti ls year represents approximately
' 5 per capita.
H. TVarrer, recently from Kansas
r.us purchased 41) acres of timber
iroin John Doerner of Melrose, the
sale being made by Chas. Kyes. Mr
Kves has also purchased ltit) acres
of timber land adjoining that bought
by Mr. Wiirnej-. the holding being an
excellent eawm.U site.
A candidate who Is defeated for
nnjmlnatlon by the political Jiarty
with which he Is registered as a
member cannot accept the nomina
tion of another party tbat may have
written bis name in on the ballot,
according to an opinion of Attorney
Ceneral lirown. written In repli to
Itiiiuirv fiom authorities of Lane and
!;eschute counties. If the candidate
l nominated by his own party he
tuny accept the nomination of nn
ithTT par'.y. A law enacted by the
legislature' of IK 1 5 applies In th.
i ase.
m
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A TRIAL WILL
(MICE
a nnmi L. 1 I . .
muinmu wiai wc couio say would 8o thorooh!
convince you of the value of ChamberW
TrtK1fo oo a ncrennnl f1 It. I-U
j".wuuai uim, vve can tell
of thousands who have been permanently cured f
chronic constipation, indigestion, biliousness U
headache and disorders of the stomach and 'li
but this will have little weight with you as comr'
tn a nersnnal trial. Tho ol
r - " vunvinces.
1 u-na In thu slli7htr-t vrav iiPfoRnrv! il e vour Illness. I OOll't thltlk h
t-i him. He wanted me to feel lhat , even knows you are better."
lie was very ret'.nry to m, tj-jt o Tmiorrw - Kiml My K-.'-.:im1.
Huin.-a on uie BioRan ihhi "cotiRre. kv the flivvers movlns, the un
mnst be overturned." Mr. (Joinpera horuldfd, uiihiuik and nhKhtly 10
(MlKnnted Kopepf-nMtlve MeArthur numerated field men i.t the goern
of Oregon fts one of the men to bojiuent'B bureau have been poking imo
t.deKated to the Rcrfti-hea. M-- j ;h T,nhit(d hllln of Uu: timiah d'.-a-Arthur
hnd voted for the .inti-nti 11-o uri of northern Utuh and northweat
rliiuae of the rallroud bill. He inus' ern c'olorade, and found the nt.awer
po So there ttiiH a ppecful effort to, to tho KiiH())nu uioblvin. Thov M vc-
tkfeat hi in In the prhnnrles. Th
m Ht populnr enndidnte dlscovernb c
wan broiiKht out a man tlh tt
lodltnble record In tho world war.
Afr Arthur not only drie,iiml the ran
lidate who fcor the flompem slamp
rf anprovnl, but ho hnd a majorlt
of votes ov:r all hlfl adveisu-len
.'Kn ix'oplo of his district evidently
Wffer a coni?ronsinnn who has a
ilnd of his own. and the cnurnKe tn
fse It, rather than a man who will
bo a rubber stamp for Mr. Gompera.
Increatied pension payments au
thorised by tho Mcl'umber-Kuller
act will be effective July 4, the com
missioner of pensions has announced.
A minimum of fifty dollars a month
1 granted to veterans of the Mexi
can and Civil wars and thirty dol
lars a month to widows. The for
.lier pension of veter.tns was $117. ru
and that of widows twonty-flve do
lurs. Necessity for an Increase due
to the hlRh cost of Uvlnn was recog
nized by congress.
According to the chief medical ad
vlj.or of the War Risk bureuu. It will
cost the government about $.1.,
(00,000 a year to care for 1.4 1,900
cterans of the wirld wur who were
disabled. It Is this fin-t thut Is de
terring many members of congress
explored and measured and tested
'he oil shale bej ol ilin nutlo v.nd
ihey found, first, an untuuebed oil
supply tli vt will guurautce the na
tion an ede(uate b n t 11 y of vusoline
and ail It? allies for (he m-t tMi
years, and, Bt cond, the materials t tr
a new industry certain in years not
i'ur ahtnd to one or the gu-ut st
vet .'exelnpnd hy mail.
Shale In Salvntlon,
lr the oil shale deposits of Utah,
Colorado and Wyoming Ilea birlel
the motorist's r.alvatlou, and a id
of unreulked weaKh Hint Is d-'.tln d
to add a und brlllian: chap'gr
lo the roin.mcc of American devd
c pment ai.d exploitation
How nearly exhausted is tho pres
ent oil supply of the world may be
reen from a few round figires.
Since the underground pools wer
f ir ?t tapped some sevpi, bllliue bar
rels have heen tak'p out, ard It i.
(stlmnted that about as mtnh re
main in the ground.
The consumption in America al no
close to 400.0oo.000 barrels a
ear.
At the present tate the whole aep
I ly wil! tc ehausied In a tew year.-.
It was this ceriainty that tho oil
w ll wero giving out that sent the
Government's geologists lito tie
desert to explore tht- shale beds.
These beds were found to eoer
from giving their Hssent to a gen- some rn0fl sounre milen in the w
IVH1TE SHOE DRESSING
? KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT 5
THE BIO VALUE PACKAGES
' LIQUID AND CAKE
S Also PsstM snd Llguids (at Bltrk. Tsn, Ox-Dlood snJ Dsrk v
Brown Shoes V
TH1 t. t. CAliBY CORPORATIONS LTD 8UFTALO. N. T. V
(SttttUU 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M M U S
states of Utsh and Colorailo.
Must bti Distilled.
Oil shale eontains no oil is K'lch.
It Is a consolidated mud .-r elay de
posit from whit'h the petroleum Is
i .tuinerl by d'stlllallon. In'apiictr-
snce the sliule Is black, or l)r3wrtUh
bhiek, turning to a Rruy 'r ahy
white where expose'd to the weather.
Sometimes It is mixed with lime nn.l
smd. It Is an argillaceous ';t-p it-It
from pmhlstorlc apes, caused ty ani
mal and plant life, 'flit American
deposits the.'e are many depoidt
liesldes the known laire onni In I'luh
nnd Colorado return from 29 to 90
gallons of crndo oil to Ihn ton.
Tho extraction of nil from shale
Is and old industry thst was beijiin
In Scotland and has jr.'own to con
siderable proportions tlieriv At pres
ent pome H.OO.COO tons of rhale arij
worl'"c eai'h ve.ir trote the deii.sits
j In Midlothian and other eo'intles.
! Yet the Scotch deposits are not
! rich in oil as the Ann Kcan. The
Scot h maintain Ihis industrv aeninsi
the competitior of Ir.c oil fm?,; for
eiirn wells and make it ;,ay as IukIi
ns IS per cent dividends.
France also maintains a sh-ile oil
lidusirv.
To extnet the o'.l T om nhnle the
roch is bo.ited In retntti. the fumes
drlved of by the h'it ar onilenMl
the iimeionla Is separat"d from the
petroleum, and both residues are
manufactured.
Variety of Product..
Amontr tlio iToc'uctj fecir'd air
s isollne, lllumlnatli.K and lu'iriet t
Itia oils, paraflne wax ar.a sitlph.it
of ammonia, which makes a very
fine fertilizer.
Besides the'e prod'icts rnotirh
llnuld !ne snd is ! 5'italnel o
nrnlfh all Hint is required by th.
shale rede.ct'ion plant.
The shale deposits of Oolorndo
a'one are estimated to ror.tntn .'s.-
(S0.000.tini) barrels of oil. enou?t
;to keep ion Inrge redii'tton plants
leach hsvlnjt a cai.acltv if :'0". h---,rels
a day. busy for the next 0
. ye:irs.
I The Vtah deposit of shale Is Tub
as larue, and there are i nnruKiii.', ,e-
I post's 111 Vvnmin. Tililnrnia and
ienst as far as Indiana.
! The extraction jt oil from sha!.
while nett an Inexpensive process,
since it Is moslily a question of t eat.
wnicn tne luel tn tile shule upp;i.s.
and maebliierv, nevertheless re
quires expensive equipment and Is
In every respect a bin hnsinc
imposition. Some tx erlntrntal
plnnts sve nliendv In M," ri, I I. a -d
ever- nrle or the dep ndts are taid
to he located liy fortune hunters
pro-ipertors and mfi '-Minns under
the xnter'can nSnh.c bw.
Development Not Knr Off. !
The uctle develi. pment of these
I iii. ut- ut-posns w ill uemn. Ltle cv'-'
I logical survey e.-itiitia'e. rn lee-n as
the deteand for ml an I i iolme ..n.l
;the dimlnlshitiK supel-'es of these
have reached the point where the
sh:ile t-e.. em ontll ere ei oiion i--i.
ly sotrisr the free flovl;.(t oil w.es.
The reason there ts a easolme
'slei's'' today is b.-.Htise that point
his not been reached Jed bu Imsi
! ress has not as yet attache I the haK
t bends. Ki-om the San Kran Isro
. Cull, m.iv '?:).
For Infants
& Invalids
Nu ConL'af
A Nutritious Diet for All Ages
Quick Lunch at Home or Office
Avoid Imitations fnel Substitutes
CITY NEWS
Arundel, piano tuner. 1'houe Lain.
We wash and pollso cars at Uer
; en's i;arue.
Tomato plants while they last 15c
doi. 1'hone 166-J. 903 N. Jackson
Sprella Corsetiere. Clara forum
Chocs, A02-H. 311 W. Wanh tt.
We pay the highest price for Cas
jata bark. Ucrger's Bargain Store.
A. J. OartMen left this mornlui; for
EiiKene. where he spent the day at-
tenaing lo business matters.
We pay the highest price for Cas
eara bark. Berger's Bargain Store.
Mrs. I,. F. Ilenner, of Dillard.
spent yesterday In thiB city shopping.
re: ut ninii
train.
1'onie on the evenine
roultrymen get your kale plants
froiti turl Vosbuie. 7112 Pniirnn
' J 5tic per 100.
Cou'i e .,r .11Iy 1 1 !,,. er,
this nn.i ..ini; for Yoncalla to inspect
...v- n..lh eel me u one nn t i.
that vieinji
roads in
Miss Mary Crow of Kiddle was
ammo: the liosep.iri; visltois yesu r
'i'i. le.iviiii; tor her home on
eening lr..in.
ACTOR DfQARES Itf
HAD SUFFiRED FOR
IWENIY LONG YEARS
"1 had taken but a few doses of
Taulac when 1 realized I had found
the medicine 1 needed," said O. It.
.Martin, CO IS East Ninth street, Kan
sas City, Mo., an actor with "Annie
1 utlcr Itevue."
"liefore 1 started taking Tanlac 1
lad Buffered from aiomach trouule
end nervous inuii;eslion for the pas1
twenty years, but gradually grew
worse until for the last four or five
veara 1 had been In a terribly bad
condition. 1 had no appetite, and
uhen I did manage to eat a little
Mitiiethini? il beiiar to sour almost a'
ence and Ras would form on my
stomach until I was in perftct mis
ery. My head ached Just about all
the time and 1 often bad such bad
dizzy spells 1 could -hardly keep
from falling. My nerves became jo
badly upset it was impossible for me
to get a good night's sleep and 1
always got up .n tne mornings feel
ing wretched I lost so much weight
.itid fiinjly became so weak aud run
down I had to lay off from work '.
great deal of the time.
".My brtther-ln-law here in Kan
sas City had taken Tanlac with such
good results he advised me to try it.
'-Inch I did and I bean to improve
almost at once. 1 now have a
Hlcndid appitite and eat Just any
thing 1 want without being troubled
-.lii gas ol in any other way alter
ward. I h.-.ie not bad a headache
or iliz?y spill since I started taking
Titnlac and ,ny nerves are in suih
Seed condition F can sleep ail nigh:
ling without ever waking up. I have
i.uintd several pounds in wei';lu.
have retained my strength and,
in fa t, fei 1 letter in every ,vay than
Miave in y. .lis. I am still taking
Tunllie. for 1 want to make sine ih.n-
try troubles will not return, and a.
1 ppent hpudie.ls of dollars for other
medicines without getting any bene
lit ft om tin in and ;ieur bad any
thing to do me any good until
Bi.uion tuning lanlac, 1 can't sav tin
much for it . I am glad of the op-
poiu.nny ;o ti ll Oihers about wha
it has done for me so Ihey may profi
by my experience. '
Tanlac is aula m lioseburg by W
K". Chapman, and by the leading
druggist in every town.
l)i:i)K ATIOX .IT DILLARD.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preach
ing by district superintendent at.lt
a. ra. Basket dinner at 12:30. Plat
form meeting at 2:30 p. m. tidworth
League at 7 p. m. Dedicatory ser
mon and service at 8 p. m.
It. S. BISHOP.
CLASSIfitD
All Classified Advertisement In
serted new codaj will be found on
last page under ".New Today
WATEB.
WANTED Waitress at Hotel Ump-qua.
WANTED Strong boy at the Ore
gon Bakery.
WANTED Lunch counter girl at
Hotel L'mpqua at once.
WANTED Teeth for Jones' hay
rake. Call Phone 33-F11.
MISCKlLajjuo,,
PHONE vour
wood to n. stubhs l!!"" M
Phone UF25 ,Uelro"J
KuE BOAitD for
terla at once.
Hill j,,:
CaJ
BE GOOD TO YOrmSElTTl
78 and ride. T5N
until midnight,
WELL DIiIU,i.-jQR
man, driller.
Puone 3-r"5.
R' 1. Eo43
LOST-Whlte SpltroTT-H
and dirty. Find,, 'pM
Dhone 2D7.V "I
I.OST-Lady's small, openW
watch, gold
tar. o i,.k ."""' '"I
----- .. CWi Melrt
return to this office.
MONEY TO LOAN-SO-m,
: . ? 10an, ' tatJ
u,uuti local monnnij
gage. See M. F. Ric,
WANTED Scotch collie pun. Phone !
John : t oil SALE
15-F12 early
Goodbourn.
mornings.
WANTED Young girl to assist with
housework, small -family. Apply
311 East Oak.
WANTED Teacher for Glengarry
school, Dlst. No. 109. M. M.
Cooper, Clerk, Roseburg, Ore.
WANTED TO RENT By first ol
June, modern house in good loca
tion; garden, chicken house. Call
17.
WANTED To rent 4 or 6 room
house, close in, long time, best of
care. Address E. H., care News-Review.
WANTED In the country, woman
or girl to assist in the housekeep
ing. Modern home and conven
iences, good wages, easy work. Ad
dress R. R. at -News-Review office.
WANTED Young man, 18 to 20
years old, bandy with carpenter
tools, to learn Bash and door work.
Apply to J. G. Flook Co., If you
mean business.
YOUR WEEKLY CHECK Limited
only by ability and time devoted
to selling out trees. Complete
line all varieties backing you.
Write for terms. Start Immedi
ately. Salem Nursery Co., Salem,
Oregon.
th.
Kt!i, lv
has l,vr
a.l.l M-
luurnu
Mrs.
N;iim:
Vrs. II
her lun, i,
..""string cf P.ilem who
'siting her parents, Mr !
f-. i . Armstrong, left tin,
her home.
E. Niclmls. who has bcei:
' this city with Mr. and
Uvan. left b,st nicht fur
in Riddle.
I Mme-sulpbiir sprav. sulphur for
! fertiliser, sulphur for plant dustlnr.
,Km 'n fhl rnat of lead. Mark
leaf forty. Umpqua Valley Fruit
I Union.
I,. V-i-.r.-
it'll' e!
residing at i
this in. imp,
cin.vs in tins
:or. for ntanv vpars ;.
"scbuiit. but wile 5 ov'
aker. left fo, ;,at p'n,-,
- after speeding a f,.
DAILY WI ATIIEU HEIMItT.
t-. 8. Weather n-jreau. local office
lioseburg, Oregon, 2i hours endina
i a. ni. today.
Precipitation in Imluvs and lluiid
mlths: Highest temperature vesterday st
l owest temperature last night 4 0
Precipitation, last :'4 hours . . 0
Total pr.eip. since first of mo. 0
;."..i.u precip. tor this month
I otal precip. from Sel ,
to uatc
nei.ue precip. from Sept
i'o'al deficit-ncy from' Sent
1 :m n
vverase
1.07
.21.61
1,
.33.01:
precipitation for
et s. asons (.September
-May. ipilu-.ivei
WILLIAM HELL, '6i:
. .U.4S
4:1
to
. .31.47
server.
WANTED $10.00 offered for this
book. "Captain Gray's Company,
or Crossing the Plains and Living
In Oregon," Portland, 1869. Ad
dress John L. Hitchcock, 1010
Powell St., San Francisco, Cal.
JPOR8ALK.
-1 pool table. S.11J
r UK HALE 4 months oil J
uul. x-iioue tu-M.
FOR SALE Old growth MjU
wan. muve wood, moae 5-fl!
C. McGhehey.
FOR SALE OR TRADE-lllJ
stock ranch, fully equippc-l
qulre528 So. Pine.
FOR SALE Fresa lemy tow J
calf, $50.00; good saddle naj
sau.ou. Tel. 36-F13.
run bala naeven Dean or ol
feeder hogs, weight about 104 I
each. P. E. Cooper, Bt 1, lot
burg. Phone 42-F4.
FOR SALE Good farm 0! HI
on Coos Bay highway. No lied
Lock Box 25, Camai Vallej, oi
USED CARS FOR SALB-DnW
lnder, 7-passenger; alcwM
touring. Motor Shop Ginft
FOR SALE 1 ton Built V
truck, also Studebaker loutiia
good rigs. 0. K. Oinn H
Chester St.
FOR SALE Complete let W
Bmlth's tools, with or wllhotil
business. Address R. S,
News-lteview.
FOR SALE 1-ton Maxwell W
1918 model; will take FortM
lng car as part payment. J.
Mefford, Oakland, Ore.
HELP WANTED WANTED HELP
Ej-service men and others fur
nished employment free of chrge.
Contractors, ranchers and farmers
piace your orders with us for help
ers. Our services are free both to
employer and employed. Law
rence-Cordon Co., 125 Cass St.
l'hone 219.
ma.mhu Position as farm man
ager or will run a fully stocked
and equipped farm on a share or
partnership basis. Give location
ami description of farm and state
your proposition. If you are in
terested In up to date methods and
practical business farming I would
appreciate an opportunity to give
von my qualifications and refer
ences. Address. F. M.. Box 1
Ore.
GIMo
li'
v. n. ovrvr,i i-i...
"Irs. T
have iioei
nicr's aunt.
J ttow-n an ard .at, v. iu,
iisuing nere wit!; :i... t...
Mrs. A 1. 1
lefl 1. " 'K
,. " "'r i.ienda e, where
they re.cnle
J. W Mcc-agden. who hss h.ei.
lslt,c here with his ilauahter f.
-me ,.., ,at njci f
loimtaln. Nevada, wh-re he wil'
Xtn "" SV:rni1ed )our with reia
., A"he,r,. two "ndchlMren
and Mr., w. C. Anderson left ,hife
M. H.
'h s.clnn
-'-2 " Lane St
r"!- n. p. nit-vitpnitn
t'biropractors. West
phono 4 0K4.
WIVE
Roseburg
""rtp"wR- J'' r-Dentlst at
' Perklr,, Ttulldlnc. Rosl,rg
m.Ct,0, rmr" H0"r": 9 ta '
-m 1 6 P " Phone 65
2Tn Hn,,r"' m to 12. , .
nones: OITIee. 171- R,
H)R RENT Room with bath, 401
r-o-. Main Street. tf
FOR RENT
with balh.
to gentleman, room
340 S. Stephens St.
FOR RENT Safety deposit boxes
Roseburg National Bank.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for
housekeeping, new and clean. 1110
Prospect St.
FOR RENT Newly furnished sleep
intr norns, modern. 707 YV.
.Vosher St.. or phone 401-W.
... t ni?u'isi
FOR RENT Two well furnished
sleeping rooms. Men preferred.
Phone 343 between 8 a. m. and
s P- m. .
SAFETY FIRSjrseeui a safety
deposit hot for vour valuable ra-
Offlc, Muonic Budlil1.Bant1, " th Ro,re National
FOR SALE 400 tier oak lint u
block wood, special pnee tor 11
tier lots on ground, It ttiei
once. C. W. Groves, phone S-fll
we luvr. 1 DHL. of srseM
i.j ,. ir. Will tell K
hamuin if tnkeil at otiff. P:i
Fruit & Produce Co.
FOR SALE One big Durum
giving about 5 gallons mil.
extra fine Jersey cow; one m
touring car; one trailer.
McMillin, Empire Barn.
FOR SALE Italian prone treMj
delivery. Order now, prices M
j e Sftc: 4 to 1
miles west, Koseours, v.--
tenon fflll'vH
mill ends, cement, - Z
transfer. I
COAL.
storage, transier.
Phone 128.
a n,nn
USED CARS-V-. a.
large numner u. T
Pesand tj.
monstrate them to ro'
b shanks w
nun. v.vw.
FOR SALE-fP jw
mare and coiu. ' -- (3j
meni tor - j M gtw.-
WilNir. Orpgn";
FOR SALE-HourboM tggl
bureaus. ''" linoleum, w
some dirt" w"
pet ra?s. sewed. iM I
fine J. rscr cow. -Washington
SUj"" .
' rtffff
FOR " erfj
good early " 1 1 ",
clean vetch snd t'uif
J. turkeys, hof. nt
vearold hcanf?. R-