Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, June 07, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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May 17. 1920. at the post office at
Itosttbiirg. Oregon, under the Act or
March 3, Hfift.
Iloteburg, Oregon, Julie 7, IHUO.
bTlt.lM'IIKI.I.IKM AT I.OSKIU lt.1.
At Itokuburg there Is a field for
i trawherry growers, says the Port
In ml. Ore., Journal.
Nowhere In the wide world Is a
better berry grown. The flavor of
the Roseburg fruit is unsurpsKsed,
the slue Is extraordinary and the
yield ihe heaviest. The berries are
in early us in any other district In
(Tckuii, which means that they reac h
the market In time for the best
prices.
I'p to Ihe present that field has not
done much toward production of
strawberries on a large commercial
s-ale. The people there are mostly
well-to-do and engage in larger en
terprises. For example, they sol-1
nearly a million dollars worth of
prunes last year. There are big mill
ing interests, heavy wool growing
operations, an enormous cattle In
rlUHtry, big fruit running and park
ing activities and hunks with vaults
hum! Inn with money. These larger
iilerprlses with land held in many
instances in large tracts, have ent
itled an atmosphere In which smaller
a'-tivltlea like berry growing have
not been pushed, as they will be
pushed later on.
Hut the climate, the soil and the
opportunity are there. The altitude
It, but 477 feet, being lower than sev
rral points between Portland and
Itosehurg, and much lower than the
alcdfo'rd and Ashland district. An
average wind velocity of only four
miles an hour and a bulmy spring
like atmosphere make It an Ideal
spot, not only for strawberrlea but
for all small fruits.
I.Ike other iip-stnte Oregon cities,
lioiioburg bus been forging ahead in
fipite of the lessened activity Into
...I.I..1. ll I, ..I .. r..ll A.
.1111 II 1,1, lllllTlllft fldlH 11-11 UUIIIIS
the war. It is expected there that
the I Ul 0 census will show above
ttov population with about Il'iiO ac t
ually a part of Ihe cir but not with
In the city limits. .
Hoscourg has a school system of
Die first rank, headed for three years
past by Professor Aubrey Smith. It
revolves around a perfectly organized
t'ilfh S.-hfinl which la hniiunl In n
Venutlful building of white pressed i "ohm. Bert ItobertB. Mabel roe.
irlik, completed three years ago atlIM,kl" Andrews, Keednport.
cmt of $100,000. Its maniiall Harold Kruse, John Kilter. Ilose-
tralnlng department Is one of its . ,,
conspicuous features, a display from Vlvlnn Griggs, lirace Griggs, Vir
whlch etlm-ted wide attention ivt " Watklns, Conistork.
the annual strawberry festival which I v"ri4 Campbell. Stanford Iluell.
in.,., i,,,!,,!- r,.,r ihr... .1,.,.. ,.p .., Dlll.ird.
rades and other functions with! M," Vestal. Charles Duller, Le
Stradcr. Victor Beckley, Franklin
Hose. Richard Homey, Hd'eit Kins.
Floyd Church, Harold liemls, Mar
garet Shields. Marian Nichols. Gleflr.
Roymers. Mllo Godfrey. Doro'-hy Ai
en Raffcty, Eugene flowden. Evar.
Rand, Esther Fuller. Buford Boyd,
Juanlta Crocker. Lucille Lenox. Car
riu (iilher. Louise Jenninas. Viola
..ffiit. James Wamsley. Harold Ir-
in Helen iliruchlll. Elna Park.
tlirdle Aubln. Kick Carpenter. Hurold
Kobertaoli. Holier! Huev, Vetoi
Arundel, Agnes Rudeen, Marguerite
nusho. Ethel Locke. Juanlta riosmer,
'loyd Mowers, Harold Roadman,
n,ir.!d Phlllins. (Irate Amsteln,
Thvlmn Trofren. Catherine Uraper.
Virgil Hughes, Orvnl Iwvis, Odyue
Matthews. Everett (iuthridge. Jersle
Hoilseholder, Henry Landers, nnoa
Walker. Claudia Householder, Fred
McCormack, Hale Adams, Mark AU
mna. nosehursr.
Barnes. Rex flames. Heta
niishnell. Jav Huabnill. Wilbur
I'lerce, Ten .Vile.
Teddy Ross, Letha Merle Grove,
Raymond Biulek, Cunyonville.
.May Gerhard, Gardiner.
lo Cockeram, Oakland.
Arnold Rodley, Looking Glass.
Chester Pickens. Donald Snvder,
Kathleen Michaels, Freda White,
liava Creek.
Ronald Hurst, Winston Rice. Earn
est Coats. Alma Jackson, l-oreu
Dicks. Myrtle Creek.
Hlanche Croy. Agnes Edmonds.
Cnmas VaPey.
Alfred Thlel. Sutherlln.
Iah Kanlpe, Mildred Kanipe,
Earnest Thlel, Wanda Costor. Nellie
Ewlng. Dora llustead, Oakland.
Cheater Swearlngen. Drain..
Ignore llelllwell, Nathalie Rogers.
Ruhr Ktowell. Alberta K. Wilson,
Ralph Walklnshaw, Yoncalla.
Mirth Sims, Joe Test. Roseburg.
Wilms llurchurd. Floyd A. Fen-
ley, Meredith Gruhbe, Carl A. Bin
der, Ruth McNeil, l.uella Jones, Elkl
ton.
Leon James (Reason. Sutherlln.
KiVth Mcllargue, Ida I. Black -woll.
Reedsport.
Helen Parrott. Randall Slncluir,
Wilbur.
Ray. Martin. Dorothy Winston.
Thelnia Smith. Rosehurg.
Sylvia Heydun, Cleveland.
John Dailey. Myrtle Creek.
Dora Mae Ekblur, Curtin.
Frederic Royse, Marie Lane, Dlx
finvllle. Naumt Towne, Olenflale.
Nellie M. Andruss, Dlxonvllle.
Diet Haines, Dlxonvllle.
Violet (lunter, Gunter.
Florence Casebeer. Glide.
Willie Wuwsrh, Ruby Gladwell.
Helen I'earce, Dixonville.
Doris Jackson, Vivian Rankin,
(Hernial.
Noel Neves, Kenneth Clayton.
Tyee.
1'h.vlllB Rlgsby, Days Creek.
llattle Whitney. Oakland.
Clyde Bowers, Drain.
Violet Palmer. Willie Perrlnl
Clyde Brown. Auluuf.
Iva Mae Morln, Yoncalla.
Boyd Walker, Marguerite Chap
man, Ruth France, Sybil Walker.
Melvin Durrund, Teiesa Dolall, Ellis
crowds of people from ull parts of
the county in attendance.
Students Pass
8th Grade Tests
The following la a list of the sue
ciccwful sltidenls participating in the
le wut sth grade examinations:
Floyd Kellogg, Floy Wind, Bessie
Lniehierwaud, Bernard Grulibe. Or
inond Davis. Flank Stevenson,
Franklin Curtis. Oakland.
Ros;i .McClanahan, Wilbur.
Thomas Fludluy. I.averne Dun
hum. Ilnr.el Cocklerrase, George
bind
Miirion Emmltl, rmpqiia.
Fcither Barge. Nelda Eherk, Marl
one lidd, Karnest Carr. Sutherlln.
ClMle Dubell, Myrtle Creek.
l.eltoy Wilson, Elsie Eakln, Ber
Ice Johns, Cecil Owens, Rollen
otitis, Oscar Hull, Glundulo.
iOTK'E
OF MSHOI.CTIOX
PARTNERSHIP.
Notice Is hereby given that Hie
partnership heretofore existing be
tween Arthur Rldgeway and Chss.
Davis .of Sutherlln. Is on this date
dissolved by mutual consent.
June 4, 1!20.
AltTIH'R R1DGEWAY,
CHAS. DAVIS.
IOVE and MARRIED IJFB
txt the noted author
IdaL MSGlone Gibson
MtrTIIF.lt IXJVK.
'him or thinks he Is prevaricating and
'she likes him If she concludes he la
"How did yon kuow I waa going speaking the truth "
to call her Mury." I asked Charles "Surely you don't think I a
as he came to my room after tele- provaricatiug, Kattierinc!"
phoning John. I .Miiat Have Been Iteaotlfnl.
"1 have heard you tell your mother! "No, Charlie, I do not. for I know
a thousand times that If you ever had i.o one In the world; no mother since
a little baby girl you would name it Eve ever felt the great joy and the
Mary after her," Charles said noth- great responsibility more than I 'In
lug moro, but his face lighted up, as today, if that gave my 'ace a dlf
be came toward my bed and looked fereut look, then I must have been
down at my baby, fast asleep In the beautiful. 1 don't know how a wo
crook of my uriu. . Truly she was man looks when she has this proud
something very, verv wonderful. Her'nnd Missrtil eiericle-e of mother-
little rose-leaf eyelids were almost hood, but I do kuow that ell thoughts
transparent and with a little imagl- st:imn themselves on me
nation I could almost see her gol- face. Sometimes th
den brown eyes behind them. Her brushed away bv other thoughts and
tlnlc mouth kept curling up Into ' sometimes it remains indelibly, as 1
those little movements that only a i hope this thought of the glory of
motner describes as smiles. Her motherhood will stay upon mine.
. .:. .l,.vl.H .. - ... l
dsco tomorrow morning on m. -r .....a -u, m, aiyjTo San J.-
...... Ki.ni from which ti.Tvea are lu fine condition. I sloi ie
UillK i U 1.6ml - -1 ' ------ - r
place he has been furloughed for a
short visit to nis nome m iuu ."
S. O. S. See tomorrows paper.
Left For Portlunil
Mrs. T. O. Dixon left this afternoon
for Portland upon receipt of a tele
gram stating that Mrs. Haltle Hlnkle
had Dassed away suddenly ut th.it
place. Miss Hinkle Is the mother of
Miss Finma Hlnltle, who teaches In
the Portland schools, and who visited
Mis. Dixon In this city on numerous
occasions. She will remain In Port
land until after the funeral.
(XIDLIXU MOTH IH SY
Kl'JtAY IS THE liKMKDV
miniature hand kept reaching out
as If to fiud me.
"Isn't she beautiful," I asked.
"Don't you think she is the most
heautlful baby you ever suw,
Charles?"
I'ace Becomes Holcmti.
Charles gml!ed indulgently and
then his face became rather solemn
as he said: "Yes. she la the mort lrI. "r sue wilt wain 10 auu ow
beautiful baby I evw saw. dear, be-l maiden name to her married oue
cause she is yours." Just then the,wlieI1 '"e wd' uu k""- lllllIes
letting sun peeped under the half- '' mother s pame is the very las
drawn shade and bllnted across myi""11 1 woul"' iye m baby' 1 sal"
baby's head, turning the ground a decisively.
soft brow-n fuzz of glinting copper.
Codling mollis, hastened by the
hot days of early June, are emerging
in large numbers In various districts
or Oregon, and arc busy depositing
cegs for the next worm crop, re-
h in, an i ports A. L. Lovett, entomologist or
Sometimes the stamp I. lib. O. A. C. experiment tlon The
I KKS will OCalll nullum 111 iw
from the time of laying, and to con
trol the worm brood the 30-day Bpray
should be put on three duvs ahead
of their arrival. In the Willamette
district this calls for the application
starting Monday. June 7. This Bpray
le made of one pound dry lead ar
senate of SO gallons of water. If
scab is present lime-sulfur solution,
summer strength, may be used In
stead of the water with one pound
dry lead arsenate. The Bolr.tlon I?
applied to young fruit and foliage ao
completely that the first meal of the
young worm will prove to be his last
And you are going to call her
Mary?" asked Churles fingering a bit
of paper nervously.
"Why, of course I am." 1 ans
wered. "I never had a thought of
calling her anything else."
"John spoke i.cr the phone of
adding his mother name to it."
1 do not like two names tor a
"Do vou dislike his mother so
She has hair Just like yours, mucn: asked I naries in sui.u..
hasn't she?- said Charles. ' . "ut I disime me name ...o.e
I laughed. "1 think she will have'man any other in the world.
hair like mine when she has any. I "Why. 1 think 'Elizabeth is a nice
Just at present It seems like a soft, i name." said Charles, innocently.
silken halo of gold, does It not?" I "There are some names that we as-
sald, mixing my metaphors. soclate with people," was my ex-
Charles stood quietly watching us, ' planutlon.
my baby and me. "I do, not know," I "I do not associate Elizalwth with
he observed, "that you were the Ma-'John's mother'."
donna type, Kutherlne. Whenever I "Oh!'' was Charles' exclamation,
have thought of you before I have al-nml I knew that he had just reulixed
ways thought of you as an out-door ! 'hat Elizabeth was the first name ol
girl a Kill who played tennis, who Miss Moreland.
walked miles and swam like a mer- wood hiisiics hi race. -
maid and hero 1 find you with that' I felt tho hot blood rush over my
wonderful brooding look that every face. 1 didn't want Charles to think
painter tries to ret Into his picture 1 ' jealous. I reany wasn i jeai
f the Mother of Christ. Do all moth- ous but I did not intend in fact,
rs have It, Kalherlne, In the first It sickened mo to think of my dnrl
'ew weeks of motherhood?" i ing baby with a name that 1 should
"I am sure 1 don't know. Charles, always arsoclulo with the u'.terly
( don't think 1 ever saw a mother
wllh a baby as young as mine, and I
un almost sure that I do not quite
inderstaml what you mean. Bring
me the hand glass. I want to see If
do look so differently."
"Ah, you've lost it now." said
Charles, as he handed me the mlr-
tor. "You look like Cousin Kuther
lne again 'with your mlsihevlous
smile. You were thinking of me
and what I said for the moment."
No. dear. I anid. " I was thlnk
'ng of myself. Don't you know that
when a man compliments a woman
It always brings her thoughts hark
to herself and she either agrees wllh
selfish kind of woman 1 knew Eliza
beth Moreland to he.
"Well," said Charles, changing the
subject, "Do you know John is coin
ing for you Just as soon as he car.
pet here. 1 gather you heard what
1 said from my cud of the wire."
"Yes, 1 heard what you said,
Charles."
'Then you should be perfectly
happy very soon, your husband and
ihild with you.''
"J wiil not be any -happier thnn i
am now. In fact, I am not sure that
John's coining with not break into
my bliss."
Tomorrow Tho Ouljn Hoard.
ill ii. dim; oitiu:iti:i oit.
NEW SNAP SHOTS
Following a trip of Inspection dur
lngwhieh the bourd of flro coinmis- j
lonors Investigated the condition of I
a number of buildings, about the I
city, the ow ners of the shed adjoin- pt.mw to lltrtlnnd
ing the Koseburg garage on the n t c......i ,...i i
S. O. S. See tomorrows paper.
north, were Instructed to demolish
the structure at once. It Is sold to
he in a vory dangerous condition and
is apt to result in tho Injury of some
peison unless it Is torn down. Other
buildings constituting a fire menaie
inny be ordered out in the near future.
ort-
S. O. S. See tomorrow'l
paper.
APPKAILS IX CANTATA.
SAY!
3
KfCJEXK. Ore.. June 7.- Miss Eva
Rice, of lloseburg. is tnking part lu
the rantata. "The Rose Maiden."
which will he presented by the I'nl
versity of Oregon school of music
during the music festival to be given
In Eugene June 7. 8 and 9 under the
dire. Hon of the faculty of the school
of music.
MAYOR IN lOUTI.ANI.
Fatty
Did You Know That
Arbuckle and
Flora Finch
were married yesterday "P
Well they were not. lint June Wed. lings, they are sure com
ing thick and fust. IU! yep ever stop to think thai June Weddings
mean "FLOWERS'
And every time you think of flowers, we hope you will think
nf us. We are flxed for any occasion, no mutter how laige or how
mall.
This month we are going tn make wedding hnuiiucts and decor
ations specially. We are on Ihe Job from II a. m. to p. nr. and
If you need anything in the line of wedding regalia, flowers, plants.
or even funeral designs, for sometimes a wedding dwi remind one
of a funeral. We have them, call on us. You are welcome at all
time. We will fix yon up. Our address Is
The Portland Journal yesterday
contained the following Item pet
tabling to the visit of Mayor Hamil
ton to the "rose city":
Mayor W. S. Hamilton of Rosehurc
Is so proud of the ruses for which
bis town is named and so fearful thai
Portland may not have enough to
supt'ly the thousands of visitors d'.ir
!n Shiine and Rose Festival week
that he came in Saturday to find nut
how many carloads of blooms will be
required. At the Imperial hotel he
declared his town has pledged Itsell
to provide any quantity. "We are go
ing to have a rose picking bee and
everybody will turn n'it to help fill
up nnv d rii teii, y Portland mav
have." he said. "Itoseliurg doesn't
propose to let anvbody come to Ore
gon, the rose state, and luce the
land this morning to spend a week
or ten days viting with relatives.
Return (o Yonciillli
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. P.urxe. of Yon-
nlla. who has been visiting in Ibis
city for the past-few davs, leit this
morning tor their home.
I.cnve For Vilt
Susan Cornell left this morning
for Oakland, where she expects ti
Mieml a couple of days visiting.
Off For New Orleajis
John E. Flurry and wife left tlii
inornlng for New Orleans, from
which -ilaie they will go to Mr. Flur
ry's former home at Vestry. Miss.,
and litter to tho American Central
Life Insurance convention to be held
in Michigan. Tbey will not returr
until August,
iln li Trip -
S, E. Crawford and wife, of Penn
sylvania, who have been touring the
coast, spent Sunday In Rosctmrg nnci
left this miming for Portland ami
Seattle. They expect to tour In
Washington for a short time and
then go on to their home,
st irt for Wisconsin
Edna Williams and Mrs. Ilarrv
niriinino. or Wolf Creek, left thi.-
morning fur Wisconsin, where the
expect to sivnd the summer visiting
with friends and relatives.
Reluming i,( ivniinnd
Mrs. K. 11. Stone loft this nicru
ing for her home at Portland follow
ice a short visit in this ritv.
M ill Miet Son
Mis. P. II Rolce, who has he. n
v isliing in Roseburg with her daugh
ter. Mrs. (!. II. Todd for ih pics' two
weeks, left this morning for Port
'"ml. where she will meet hr son
who Is on,, his mv to the OrcT,.
metropolis fn,ni his home in Seattle
Mist Edna
ait pifiui iwiia wuuuut ever waaina -is Etn.
up and 1 always get up tenting good Wlsltlng he,. . lo k,
and ready for work. I am glad to I with her moth. hT "
tell what Tanlao ha done for me. left 8aturdk, Mr- N'.v'
hoping someone else wlil In bene-, aha u eroDlmL , S" lZ
Tanlao la sold In Roseourg by W.
F. Chapman, and by tho leading
druggtsts In every town.
-...or. "aijjjj
"OL THE COGS"
Machine oil for the sewing machinB
vnve vii ior me numan machine
Not forgetting that the human machine nuts
far above quantity, in its oil requirements
PURE OLIVE OIL, is our ,
I ' Win g.i
S. O. S. See tomorrow's paper.
LOS ANGflES MAN
SAYS lit WAS HARDLY
ABIE 10 Gfl ABOUI
"I am fo thoroughly satisfied with
the btncfitB 1 have received from
Tan.ae it is a real pleasure for me
to recommend it," eaid Hilas P. Gates,
6 .ilt Kast Avenue 60, Los Angeled,
Cal., recently. Mr. (Jutes Is a valued
employe of the Security ttuiiding,
corner Fifth and Spring streets, and
is Known to a lare numhev of peo
pie.
"For the past throe years I had
been in a badly rundown condition
and in spite of everything I iou!d do
I just couldn't get myself rfscht
ai ain." rontinufd Air. Gates. "Dur
ing the past year I got a Kreat deaf
worse and lont so much weight and
was so weak 1 could scarcely gv.
about ut ull. I hud no appetite and
the little 1 did manage to eat did
not seem to do me any good, for 1
had a heavy, miserable feeling in m
stomach all the time. I also suffered
from catarrh of the head and stom
tich something awful. My nerves
were in such bad condition I could
get but lit Hlecp and I nearly al
ways K"t feeling about as bad a?
f did v hen I went to bed. I was ai!
1 could do to get to the cur line to
v;o to work, and when 1 got down
town it was an effort for me to fin
Vh out the day. 1 went home every
evening so completely fagged out 1
on Id not eat anything but went right
straight to b'Hl, ttlire I would pas
Tnotber night of minery.
"I tried n- arly every kind of medi
cine I could near of. but pothiu?
-.eemed to do me any pood. One day
tftni reading a testimonial praisinp
Tanlac from a man whose couditioi
had been similar to mine. I decide
to try it. Mofore 1 hud finished tin
first bottle I felt like a different per
on and began to pick up rinhi
alr.n. My :ippotite has improved '
I eil thn-e hearty merils every da
now and I eat anything I want with
ut having Viat heavy fteling in nr.
noniach or suff-inng any other b;w'
'fttr efTe.ts. I am not bothered wi:l
tutarrh any more and have gained
;everal pounds in weight. 1 have re
-aintd my strength until I can get
lbout and do as much work as
'ver could, and I nover have that
MlKhtest lisappnintmeut. The Pto-itrrt
vi f nn t'm nusiHxur antt t He cnam-
rer or commerce, the city council and vuu i..
... -u-m
!i. It. H. Nichols
wm-t win za on to rvr hmnn
Hin nanota from Portland.
all other organizations are eettinc
l.nay. Whether Portland need, them 1 lne 'n a ,t with r. , mo"'
or no, . we will d a lo, ,o .how !?,, V ien? " r'"1'
that th. Ro-e .'ity u not tin only ii.nr. i ' .
llalhert M.itthewa left thia morn
Ii for a vis,t witn relative, at Oak
Innd, Ore Ho lrcive, fnr Sun V.
& CITY NEWS 0
S. O. S. See tomorrow's paper.
Arundel, pia"o toner. Prion i3SL
We w.'iah and noliah cara at Met
fln'a Karace.
Sprella Coraetiere. C!.".ra Corum
t'hona, 402-R. 811 W. Wash. tf
We pay the highest price for Cas
ara bark. Merger's Bargain Store.
We pay the highest price for Cas
cura bark. Berger's Bargain Store.
roultmnen gel your kale plants
from Earl Vosburg. 702 Fullerton
SOc per 100.
Umo-aiilpluir spray, sulphur for
.iiii.i i, siinniiir tor pmnt dtisoing
line In nids.. arsenate of lead, blacli
!eaf forty. L'mpqua Valley Frui'
' ninn.
S. O. S. See tomorrow'a paper.
S. O. S. See tomorrow'a paper.
CLASSIflCD (Oil!
AU C'uUHlfta! Advertisement lo
erted new uxlay will he found on
vX pane under "New Tolay" bead.
WASTTED.
WANTED Waltresa at Hotel Unip-qua.
WANTED Strong boy at the Ore
gon Bakery.
WANTED Lunch counter girl at
Hotel L'lnpqua at once.
WANTED Teeth for Jones'
rake. Call Phone 33-F11.
hay-
W ANTED Scotch collie pup Phone
15-K12 early morninga. John
tioodbourn.
2Rjau.
FOR SALEi . ..
. ""' mm. J.
8ALE-4 nioathTiT
goat. Phone 4-K4
FOR SAI.PD,.... r
FOoake
C. McChehey. ""ttU
FOR SALE CHEAPyH
rabbits. 521 East DougM
WORK TEAM. wTlrhrTTT-
years old. harne., ud
Kyes, Deer Creek Ura. TO c
FOR SALE 191S HnrU.
and side car. Thomu Owu-TI
104 Wllh,., n
FOR SALE OR TRADri,
aloek ranch, fully equlrM
m"'ci uo ao. rme.
WANTED Girl to answer phone
and assist in office work. Inquire
at Koseburg Laundry.
iVANTED Teacher for Glengarry
school, Dist. No. 109. M. M
Cooper, Clerk, Roseburg, Ore.
FREE BOARD for a little Janitor
work tach evening. Call at Cafe
teria at once.
WANTED 3 or 4-room furnished
house. Inquire Dan Morgan, Room
us, Koseburg Hotel.
hamku to rent 4 or 6 room
house, closer In, long time, best of
care. Address E. H., care News'
Review.
nAMbl) In the country, woman
or girl to assist In the housekeep.
Ing. Modern home and ennven
lences. good waged, easy work. Ad
dress R. R. at News-Review office,
MISCEIXASEOCh.
PHONE your order for your winter
wood to R. Stubbs, Melrose store.
Phone 11 F25.
WELL PRILLING R. E. Helnacl
man, driller, R. 1, Roseburg.
Phone 3-F5.
!5 REWARD For correct address
of John 13. Baker. Write Clark B
Itaker, Roseburg, Oregon.
LOST Bunch of keys on ring, were
lost between Main street and West
Oak sirtet. Reward for their re
turn to News-Review office.
IUST RECEIVED shipment of goods.
Am prepared to nil all orders for
Watkins products at 126 W. Lane
St. Phone 137-L.
rAKEN I'P Span mares, one white.
other dark brown, at lion a day
ranch, on Deer Creek. Owner Is
notified to call for property and
pay damages, keep and advertis
ing. B. R. Riehter.
HELP WANTED WANTED HELP
Ex-service men and othors fur
nished employment free of chmrse.
Contractors, ranchers and farmers
Piace your orders with ua for help
era. Our services are free both to
employer and employed. Law-rence-Cordon
Co., 125 Cass SI
Phone 219.
POK RENT
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
MRS. K.
Phono
l. OWKV Cat Flowers
2n 40.1 w. Cass.
rose city of Oregon.'
iv
S. P. OFFICIALS VISIT.
403 W. -
Cats Street
"The Ferri'
F. I.. Iiurkhultef. ti!via:anl gen
eral manager of ihe Southern Parltf
l-ne. and A. T. Merrier, superintend-
enr or ther with Win, Jnekle. gen
oriil engineer, spent yeatenlny In this
city m.-tklni an Inaneetlon of the lo
ral yards and atatlon. They arrived
Saturday evening in two special rata
end remained over for several hours
yesterday.
s. o. s..
See tomorrow's paper.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
rm. n tod t.i4 ctouiAx.
o-. -di Mm Ktlo.V
T.. . w. it., .r V
lM.Olo.ND RIUVS IMLI.V.
ISOlDBYOMOISrtrTnHrJv
"ln.M ."' ' IT.R Chiropractlr
lR. R. P. IIU.VIFOHn . wi-'F
Chiropractors, West Roseburg
Phone 40K4.
f. CI.AIH R. at.tpv to......
S1 Perkln. Bnlldine. Hoaeimra
Oreann. Office Houra: 9 to i .
m- l to I
Phone (S
Office Honrs: 10 to II. 2 to 4.
Phones: Office. 171: Res.. 17 J
OK, LU'ETTA SMITH. PHYSICIAN
Women and Children Disease a
Specialty. Office, Maaonlc BuUdU
FOR RENT Room with bath. 401
So. Main Street. tf
FOR RENT To gentleman, room
with bath. 340 S. Stephens St
FOR RENT Safety deposit boxea
Roseburg National Bank.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for
housekeeping, new and clean. 1110
Trospect St.
:-"OR RENT Two well furnished
sleeping rooms. Men preferred
Phone 343 between 8 a. m. and
5 p. m.
SAFETY F1RSV Seem a safety
deposit box for your valuable pa-1
per at the Rosebnrf; National '
ana . tf
"7 mJ
FOR SALE Fresh J..
.wlf tr.n lui. j :..w
iort'rt,: n- v .u."-iiiv1
tJcccw. lei. o-flj.
vv A.o. I tl)-Uy f.ml t V w
adults, furnished rwmi at J
iiut-tot-t'piiiK. Aaa.eay.1,1
News-Kevlew.
FOR SALE Number eight tW
with record cabinet ud 111 mJ
of records. All neirljstw. M
io. t4z ritzer St.
FOR SALE 1-toa Ihmll trad
iai model: will uii M a..
Ing car as part pitwtu. j. n
Mefford, uakland. On
FOR SALE 400 Her oakttotini
block wood, special pries er lM
. tier lots on ground, 11 uta
once. C. W. Groret, pbni HB
WE HAVE 1 DHL of mm
lead spray left. Will nil r.
hHrsain if tahen at onrr. fsa
Fruit & Proaurs Co.
DRYER PIPE I hare a
amount of Iron for drttr Bf
farther supply doubtful;
ately Is not too early ti K
your order. J. H. SlnBigef.
FOR SALE Nice home. Ills
Jolnine city limits of OikiiMi
good well on back porch: jrsj
sell. Address Wm. D. mot
E. 19th Ave., Eugene, 0r
FOR SALE Ons big Dnrkorl
. giving about f gallons aul
vtra Una Jerser COV; SM
touring car; one trailer. 1st
McMillln, Enipirs Ban.
FOR SALE Italian prune m
JslivurT firiiT HOW. Stra
advance. 6 to t. ; 4 aj
4 0e- 3 tn 4. !4c. R. 1 U"
miles wst, Rostbnrl. Or
PfiAt.. RODT WOO:
tnrnue. transfer. H.
Phone 128.
down and balance "J 3
ih,.n so-Y. or see K- " "1
ters.
col
FOR SALE-HIT U"Z2
repainted, good t ret.
looKS ana inn- -- - h
.n m n. tAiir nc. ran
L ,.u.o . u ym
miles, new tire.. I- -.J
107
H. H. 0en. i
riin s M E Span S-Tr.
... . fcAf. f
mare and coia.
wlckleas oil rane: aw
wlckleas on "' " rwi
ment for '"""'""Lrl
Oreron,
trncto:
Wllbd
FOR SALE-Ho".
stoves, some
"'" a -met I"7
nne j"ci - Roeebut
Washington St.. B
- . L me at
rrio oiAi.e. ,ni" a
. ..ii inwn Cnr I
, turkeys, t ,,
j.e,......-- b.
Ore. i'
till under pl'c10,i fltl
lis"V
mediate PO"1(,.i:!
alone, po m
$4000 rash.
burg, 0r.
VONEY TO LOAN in-year r.irml
credit farm loans, low Interest
rate. $20,000 local money to loan
on good real estate. First mort
gage. See al. F. Rice of Rice ft
Rice, tf.