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t . fwwBrwq iotini.wrvn?w.THi Ksnu-. Jrvw i- " SSS I Mr and Mrg. o. H. Robinon have TO WEAR OLD CLOTHES. '!a!k. llt.-Klll KC. N E W 8 - R E V I E w Issued Dally Except Sunday, h . BATES . L WlMBtfllY .BERT C. BATES SUBSCRIPTION HATK3 Dally, per year, by mall $4 00 Dally, ill months, by mall .... I 00 by Carrier, pur month 60 The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to the use fur republication of all news dlpaUhc credited to Itj or not otboruise credited In this; paper and also the local newa pu l.nhed herein. All rgbis of republi cation of special dispatches herein ore also reserved. En'oied as second-class matter May li, at in- .... .. . i..- it.. a.. nt rtonenurg. urenun, uitui .Man h a, :. It Kbut'ii, Or-cgim, June 10, lO'Ju. ' EMil;llTK.M'tl THE WOIII.II. Advertising enlightens the world. It Is educational . It can't help be li.(t. lis Juh I to tell the public things :t pays to know. Juke nuking machines, for In-stnn.-e. Thev didn't moan miiih In our live unill advertising look hold oiid ahowrd how they brought new entertainment lino the home. Take mitoinnblleii. More than half the a venue man's knowledge of I lie-in and what they'll do for him ,....u uiriiiL.ht from the ads. Take kllehen cabinet. Take ad-1 ding machines. Take ready made clothing. Take alarm clocks. Take he-ilth fnodK. Take floor varnlfhos Take anv modern Improvement of a standard utility. Advertising Introduced them. Ad vertising edueiited us to them. And the man who didn't know about talk lilt; iiip'-hinei and autos and the rest wouliln't be an edii'ated man. Sometime advertising la frankly educational, wliliout trying to ell irnvthlng. In Indiislrial disputes hulh ei.lt s are finding that advertls Ine l the Barest and easiest me'hod of Informing the public In many mat ters of conduct throuirh advertising I.ola of applied patriotism hua been taiiKlit bv the advertising route. Old Professor Advertising la one of the most learned memberB of the world's faculty. And he haa what Home professors don't have the happy knack of puttinK hla Ideas acriifa. . ' He la at hla Imsl when he turns lo a practical question of pointing out the merits of an article that people can serve themselves by buyinK. ' 1'eople are alwava Interested In fhomselvi. Professor Advertising turns this to (food account by show ing them how his wares will 6enfll (hem. Some lessons that advertising can tca.-h are big and nntlon-wlde. Xo body can spreud them broadcast 'so quickly as the Professor. ' ' Some are smaller and strictly lo eal. ' The size makes no difference. Ad vortistng automatically adjusts Itself to the sire of the Job. If you have goods or service that the public Oliaht to know about, let advertising tell the public what It Is and why It Is. That's prn.'ilcil education. Nowadays, when .there Is no ques tion about the right and wrong of a cnn-oversv, a blK conference Is held so that a compromise may be ar ranged with the wrong. If vnu find II Impossible to live on tn dollars n duv. It's a slim thnt some duv you're going to have to live on one dollar. Some-time wp nlinnnt Inn it; for tin dnvit wh n noluidv waft organised and the dfvll wim buy trying to grab the hindimittt. Wlio rt'tnt mliTH th old faHhlt'iii! boy who wanted a bicycle I nut fad of an automobile? The man who is atwaya talktim '"iit hl rfuhlft never pee. him to have time to care for other men's wrongs. "Nature nbhom a vacuum," which may bn the reamm thai the plcturen "of bolHheviMf look the way they do. TKX Mll.i: AMI OI..,U Ni:s. Tlie late front has done a Kreat deal of daninKe In thin lm-allty. Mr. and Mra. K. O. Hnahnell and dautihtf-r. Ktllth, of Latham, are vlHltiiifc ri'tatlvett at Ten Mile. Mrs. K. A. M inkle, of ItoneburK. vlnltd her mother. Mrs. D. T. Me tJufre, a few davs lnt week. The Olalla 1 1 nay Steppers nwt with Mrs. Mctiiure Thurmluy aad nient a very pleasant afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A.-S. Hushnell visit e l at tho M. L. HiiKhnell home Tun day. Mis. Merle Carter and Misses Ina bel and May Ireland, of Marnhfteld, Don't Tie a String to it f Surely not. If II Is a bandage over a weund. surgeon does not f f tie with strings neither should you S P He uses our V ADHESIVE TAPE B v So should you. J A It holds without slipping. It doe not Interfere with the clrculs- f 4 Hon. It la a good thing to bar.' In the house. f 4 Nathan -. Perkins i t Fullerton 7710 Ji&XCVULt Star Building jL. ( ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine "Bayer TriblfU vt AHjurln" 1 Kfiintne Aspirin proved safe by mil lions and irscnb?d by physicians lor ovw twenty ynars. Accept oitU ; o unbroken "Haer pa kas" wlik-h (ontitlnr proper dlieciioiiB to r-'liive Headache, Toot ha lit Eararhe, Neu ralgia, Rheumatism, Colds and Pain llf.ndy tiu h'txea of 12 tabkn vot lw centi. IHuK(lstB alio wll larx r ' Haver packages." Anptrin la trade murk ftayr MnniifHctnie Mooouce-llirK-ldester of Sa!lc licacid. are viHitjiig their parents, Mr. ai Mrs. A. a. Ireland, of Olalla. W. I,. Short was a Hoseburg visitor Friday. People in this vicinity are smiling. We are receiving the first Install ment of thnt million dollar rain. Mrs. Jack Smllh and grand daugh ter, Marie Meachem, have returned from a visit to Saginaw. W. 1.. Short had the good luck to H'l a coyote a short time ago. The sheep men are very glad to get rid of -hese varmints. Memorial llay was appropriately observed at Ten Mile. The program by the Olalla and Ten Mile schools was well rendered.' Master James I vron carried a Isrge flag In a flag drill that had been carried 111 a Hoseburg 21 years ago. It was pur chased by' the Olalla school at that time for the memorial parade at Itoseburg. WHISKEY ;ES IT. (By Associated Press.) MANILA, P. I., May 10. The price of whiskey has gone up from '.'0 to 40 per cent In the last two weeka In Manila, due partly to the Increase In the local Internal revenue license and partly to the dwindling Hiipply of American liquor. Brands of American whiskey which sold In the 1'nlted Stales at 11.25 a quart before war-time pro hibition sent prices . soaring there, may be had here still at '! a quart, which is about jO cents higher than the nrlce a few woeks ago. The popular brands of Scotch whiskies bring from $2.60 to S3 a quart. CHAllt.MW KKSIONH. (By Associated Press.) STANKOKII I'NIVBHrJITY. Calif., June 10. Vernon Kellogg, Stanford nrofepsor. who has for some time been chairman of the section of edu cation of the National Kosearch A young man w ho practicd medicine in a rural iistrict bn-a:ne lauious and wns called in conuiltutioti in ninny tiwns and cities becain-e of his suc cess in the treatment of disease. This w;ui Dr. Pierce who afterward moved to Buffalo, N. Y. He made up his mind to place some of his medicines before the public, and he put up what he called his "Favorite Pre scription," and placed it wilh the driik'KMUi in every slate in the I'nion. For titty yc.irs lr. Pierce's Favorite rrescriptioii h.w s.ld more IllrKfly throughout the l'ni(-,l Stales il.s-ii nv oilier medicine o( li!;o chnmcio.-. It's the tetiuioiir of tlioiiHauds o women that it has beneliteil or en tirely eradicnled such distriwing nil menu R.i women aie prone to. It is t.ow s.ld by driiKniiua in tabid form aa well as l..juid. Aurouu, Okkihix. "I saw P.wtor Pierce's adverlmeoient and as 1 bad tried so many tluii-s for woman's trouble without get;mg any help, I deemed to try lr. Pierce's Favorite PrcKcriplion. find I did so with good renin. I ti, ink it is just great." Mi:. D. Ilm.i. a. . ' 2A Ae TOUR nd MAkkIED LIFJ Ixl be noted author - I KAHI.'S SI Itl'ltlKINO I.K'ITtlt. , . ene leuer oruppeo iruui my ur- vou. fingers. - J wondered why Karl Shepard should write these things to me. "Old ever any woman have lust ; ten Here for rear tnui oa u.ikoi this kind of experience," I asked understand. No one even my near mvaelf and then my lips curled In ist friends has ei.r seen this side derision as I remembered that prob-1 of my nature. No one has ever sus ably no woman of today could call pected me to be other than the aver up an emotion or live through an i age business man wi'h no nerves mid experience that wag not old whep less emotion. No one tins ever known Athens was young. 'hat deep In my heart there was a It was really a novel situation, lonslng for the unreal-the Ideal When Karl Shenard had been where he could talk to Die, where he could see me every day, he had never opened hla heart lo me In the way he Is dolnx now. And his peculiar psychic experiences, which have seemed to have been duplicated in my case, although not to such a sreat extent, are most Interesting. I wonder If he knows about little i Marv." I said to myself as I took up lure I saw you r. :idin? my letter, he- letter attain. I read over the You were white and thin and were last paraKra'ph, where Kail said he IIng In bed. My heart almost stop knew that writing to me wa3 utter ped beatlnn intil I realized thnt madness and acknowlcdeed to my- never before hail I seen such Joy. self that there was method In It. I such radiance on your face. SalNliullon In Wilt In. I "Then from out of a misty atmos- He seemed to get quite enough phere which turned from gray to satisfaction In Just writing me these gold. I saw lvlru on your breast a J'-ttem wlthout expecting an nns-jchlld. Oh. Katherine. I hope it Is wer from me. As If to tell me that true. I -hope 'his crownln glorv he was only writing these poetic lin-jh come to you ind I am sure thnt passioned notes he continued, after It haa. acknowledging the madness of bis effort, to tell me that: "Verily. I believe that all human-; Ity has this longing In some degree i this longing for which It can not will not ever experience. After all, I it Is only a matter of will. It la'uoon me probably as a stupid old easv to follow the beaten track when 'man. . once the barriers are- down. inev rosy flights of our Imagination are; much more beautiful, much more j satisfying than the dizziest heights j ever reached by our more mnteriul . being. . I I did not know when I started I on what my friends called a wild beauty for she Is vour child, Kath eoose chase that It was this longing I erlne. If vou wish, my dnr, yon that I wanted to satisfy, but I haveiran show this hn'n mail letter to "ome to know this, and js I sit here John. He will at least knnw that In the thick purple darkness I be-1 for his sake as much n for mv own. lleve I have more nearly realized mv 1 1 fled from you, and fleeing I found notions of the great and wonderful , vou, found some part of you that I things for which all humanity Ism sure he has never known, for 1 craves and few If any ever attain : than anv other being In the whole wide world. I lot myself down easily Into ibis moodv chasm gently as a tpld'-r on Its filmy web, for so vivid is this Imaginary life with you I "an hardly trust myself to describe It. You alt beside me. your hand within my clasp our thoughts are Council, has resigned from the far-' ulty here to become secretary of the council at Us offices in Washington. tie Is the author of a number of books dealing wlih American par ticipation In the war, nnd was for merly connected with the food ad ministration and the American Re lief Administration. H.ll.ltO.l OUTS IU SIMJSS. (By Associated P-es.) ftii nit Aim SPHIMIS fnlo Lino 10. Famed the world over for the ironic wonders along Its mountain ous route, the Cripple Crock Short Line for years drew tourists to this state, but now the last train has turned Into the roundhouse and the road has ceased functioning. A por ilon of It may be opened July 1 to run tourist specials, however. If plans of the receiver materialize. The last train In the regular ser vice completed Its run earlv In the evening of May 17. . Permission to cancel service was granted by a' Cnlted States district court and the only iHisslhllltv of an order to re sume rests with the utilities commis sion of the state. However. that hodv has shown no Inclination In. that direction, despite the fact that an action has been started to do' away with the order from the fed eral court. If that Is accomplished, it Is said a similar order will be given by the utilities board. 1 This short line ceased two veirs during the war because of a bridge which had been destroyed. After a receiver was appointed a little mo-e than a vear ago. repairs were nia-lrt and business resumed. The line was sucee-ssful for a time. Ore shipment shave alwavs pro vided much of the financial snpimrt of the road, but these have dwindled lat.-lv. Mlnters sav that the cost of reduction has reduced the output. I.OIM Ilt'VF.ItS ARUOAIt. fBv Associated Press.) MANI1 . I ., May 10 Hovers for he I ondou trede have entered he Manila hemp market and It was "minim-ed todav that one lot of fio.nou hales of 1'nlted Kingdom grades hud Iwon so'd to a repre sentative of llrltish concerns. .According to the purchaser the hemn Is for cordage m-'nufaetu rers of Kncland and the price paid for he pro.ine is said to have been around $L'fi "0 a bnle. RKtVIMKS A C1T1.FV. cp --t" r wmh . Juno 1ft Turn. Pnvlt, Civil wnr vetnran. ro-e.-n,. w rr"in.vrt rtt,7nM ri-. n,., in T'nltd States district , con" Knr f4 ynr ho had n.. n.vrfnrtned df.tic of i "'lon t!br""h h w horn n Ir Mn.t. Ho tHVkM h'nvtf a rTon no.-m.iu of M porvW in ho I nfon . rn-my and hi father'nturallii tlon. 1 very souls commune, surlug this fount of hn,.hiy v .nih intimacy ever . -d f i really eilated between us , afraid afraid to be myself, afraid I to tell you the thoutrma i na. no one. except pet naps u Pate llns Ib-rll Kind. "Fate haa been kind to me, Kath erlne. away off here, thousands of miles away from vou. I am revelln? In the Joy of a neari e toyour very soul that Is Indescribable. "Last nluht I had a more peculiar Illusion than usual about you. I seemed to be lookinf Into the. fu- "Some day. mv dear, when vou and I have grown old. and all these wild letters and wilder Impulses have been forgotten, I will come hack and pay mv homage to thnt daughter of yours, who. will look "Oh, yes. I know it is your-daugn- tor. mv dear, and 1 know that you have already named her Mary. "Tomorrow I am going out Into the old cltv and send her some kind of on amulet that will tiring her hap- pi ness. I did not need to wKh her have found the woman thnt Is all soul all sweetness all lleht. "Ciiood morning, little Madonno. It Is now thnt dark hour Just before dawn the hour that means the coming of another day another dav which I know means hnpnlness for i'ou and that Is enough for KARL." Tomorrow- .lunt About the llnby. 1 1 'hy suffer the discomforts and embarrassments of a Goitre t 0. G. C. prt'paratioa lor goitre has bene riled many. Why pay several hundred dollr.-s for an operation to r. move a some when O.C.C. cao beobnun. d for tucb a comparatively malleapenditurvf O.G.C. when properly applied elves Kalis-IT-Iory results, oryour money will ton-funded. (1 (J (J. Is sold direct, by mail rite for booklcl. Address Dept.3 0.aC CHK;.MICAL COMPANY Seattle. Wat titngtoQ MiltTI.K (I1KKKS XI.WS. ! Rev. Warrington of Roseburg de livered the haci-alaureate sermon to the graduating .class here last Sun day evening. Herman Colby, of Vancouver, Wn.. Is visiting here with his sister, Mrs. M. E. Manley. The many friends of Mrs. Chas. w Rice will be glad to learn thnt she is much improved In health. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Adv have moved to the farm on S. Myrtle whhh they recently purchased from Frank I.ady. There win be services at the Christian church Sunday. June 6, morning and evening, conducted by Mr. Eldon Wood. Everybody in vited. CASTOR I A For Infants and Chfldren In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears Signature of oxfZZiki A New Flour with an old name "Pride of Doujjg 40 HARD UI1KAT giving the flour the sweetness, aroma and nut-like flavor of the wheat. Try this Home TrtducL " one our Whence ftJdAVIr-HJrSM Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Robinaon have moved to town to tneir new uu... which they recently bounht from Mrs. Powell. x- ' . o THIRTY DAV WORM rPRAV. From all reporli available it seems to be time to apply the 30 days worm spray. This should be done as soon aa the present showers are over and settled weather cornea again,. The cbject of this spray Is to get the first i.-.... nr worms It is verv import ant and should not be neglected or put off If you expect to grow apples or pears free from worms. Remem ber, you can't kill the worms after ihev get Inside the fruit. Thorough application is necessary. Apply to apples and pears. me fruit, not the tree, should be thor ,,i.k. en-. te.1 I'ao arsenate of lead. one pound (dry) to 50 gallons of water. Add lime sultur 1 to nu as a final enrav for scab. June 7, 1920. E. C. ARMSTRONG, . County Fruit Inspector. CALL FOR WARRANTS. w.Iaa la liAruhv rivnn that all achool warrants of School Dist. No. 4, Douglas County. Oregon, -to ana including No. 4327, endorsed Decem k idih 1Q1Q not nnld for want of 'unds. and prior thereto, are this day called for payment by the under signed, and ail Interest thereon will cease from the date of this notice. Dated this 4th day of June, l'liiu. iifiscnR v. r.nEEN. Clerk of School Dist. No. 4, Douglaa County Oregon. Office, High School Bldg. AX.NTAL STtK'Klini.HKRS' MEET ING. The annual stockholders' meeting of The I'mpqua Savings nnd Loan As- fociation will be held at the ollTce of the Douglas Abstract Company, 248 North Jackson street. Roseburg, Ore gon, at 7:30 p. m., Wednesday, June 23, 1920, for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year and such othe'r business as may regularly come before the meeting. H. O. PAItOETF.R, Secy. YOIT CALL WE HAUL. Anything at any time.- Wood for sale. Phone 102. L. R. Chambers r.t McClelland & Chambers' 2nd Hand Store. MrTKTS Tlnnr alinn'l vnnr ootlnff nlneaf Tho Mapleleaf confectionery serves the very beat lunches. We pay the highest price for Cas cara bark, fiergcr's Bargain Store. You don't know what you are missing when you fail to visit the Mapleleaf confectionery, 1.2 Caaa street. . NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN MENT TI.MUKIi. General Land Office, Washington, D. C. June 1, 1920. Notice is hereby given that subject to the conditions and limita tions of the Act of June 9, 1916 (39 Jiai., 218, and the instructions of the Secretary of the Interior of Sep tember 15, 1917, the timber on the following lands will be sold July 12,' 1920. at 10 o'clock a. m., "at public auction at the. United States land office at Royeburg, Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less .hau the appraised value as shown by this notice, sale to be subj'ct to the ap proval of the Secretary of' the In ferior. The purchase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of one p?r cent thereof, being commissions allowed, must be deposited at tune of sale, monay to be returned if sale is not approved, otherwise patent will issue for the timber which must he removed within ten years. . Illds will be received from citizens of the I'nlted States, associations of such citizens and corporations organised under the laws of the United States or any state, territory or district thereof only. Upon application of a qualified purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will be offered separately before being Included In any offer of a larger unit. T. 22 S., U. 3 W., Sec. 7. NE 4 NE4. yellow fir 325 M.. NW4 NE'4, yellow fir S00 M . SF.vA NEld. yellow fir 400 M., NEV, NW4. yellow fir 4 25 M.. N'WM NW'U, yellow fir 150 M., red fir 100 M.. NE4 SE4. vellow fir 130 M., red cedar 10 M.. NWIJ SE4. Douglas fir 1100 M.. red cedar 20 M.. SE Vt SE14, yellow fir 500 M., red fir 100 M.. - red cedar 20 M., W.i SE4. Douglas fir 695 M., SF.K SWU, Dongl-is fir 60 M.. NWV, SW14. Douglas fir 40ft M.. SW14 SW'i, Douglas fir 640 M., red cedar 35 M.. none of ifhlch to be sold it less than $2.00 per M.; T. 21 a., R. 4 W.. Sec 7. NEU NE4. fir 650 M . XU'H NEV,, fir 600 M.. SE4 NE V, . flr 350 M., SW V, NEVl, fir 500 M.. PE4 NH'H. fir 550 M.. NE H SEH. fir 350 M., NW V SE'4, fir 500 M.. RRt-J PEV,, fir 750 M.. SW'H SE K fir inno M., NE'4 SW14, fir 600 M . NWV, SWVi, fir 600 M.. SE'4 swy, fir 650 M., SWH SW4. flr 150 M., none of which to be sold at les than J1.75 per M., Sec. 25, NEU SWH. red fir 1200 M.. cedar "0 M.. NW14 SWH. red flr 1150 M., swv, SWH. red fir 1100 M.. SF H SWH. red fir 1300 M.. cedar 60 M.. he red fir to be sold at not less than 1 8H per M. and the cedar at not,' "' 'nan IMl per M . T. 21 S.. R 5 W.. Pec. 13, NE H SWH. flr 325 M NW H peh. flr 375 M.. SWH SE H . fir 425 M.. none of which to be sold it les than II 50 per M., T. 36 S R 6 W.. s.-c. 25. NE H NEH flr 210 M.. pine 60 M. SWiz -kvv. n- 20(1 M.. pine 100 M.. SE H NW'H. flr jnn m . pine 15 M.. SWH NW'H, I flr 250 M., pine 50 M.. NEH SEH jflr 1S M., pine 150 M., SE H SEh! flr 275 M., pine 40 M SWH SEH 1 flr 230 M . pine 70 M.. NEH SW H ' !flr 170 M. pine 130 W.. NW H ISW H. fir 50 M., pine 250 M.. SEH SWH. flr 80 . pme 22a M.. SWH SWH. fir 225 M.. nine 9il u ,tl 1 Pine to be sold at not less than $4 00 1 r-r M.. and the flr at tint It.aa than J Mv Fr M , (S""") CLAY TALL- j MAN, Commissioner. By Associated Pna " DE8 MOINEH, la.. Juna 10. The wearing of old clothes by the dele gate to the fifteenth biennial con vention of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, which' opens here lune 16 for a week's session. Is urged by Mrs. Jonah Evans Cowles nresldent of the federation. "War-time thrift must prevail It we are to help right conditions There la no need for a denim or gingham dress rage which would simply make It harder for the wo men who reallv need such things Make over what you have. Come to the convention with a story of thrift hat will thrill other women Into do ing likewise," said Mrs. Cowles' ap peal. AUTO THEFTS 1VCRKASE. ' That the gasoline shortage over he state Is greatly improved Is ihown bv the resumption of auto thftB. Sheriff Qulne states. For the nast two weeks there have been scarcely any thefta reported and ihleves have been leaving cars alone because of the Inability to secure rasoline for a get-away. However, the past three davs have shown a Trent Increase In the number of cir culars and telegrams sent out by of ficials of various cities In an effort to capture stolen machines and thir leads tr the conclusion that the gaso line situation Is generally Improved The contention is sustained bv the tart thnt tourists sre again moving and a lnrge number of cars passed through the city today. Arundel. piao tuner. Pnon 1891 PROFESSIONAL CARDS MRS. F. I. OWE! Cut Flowers Phone 240. 403 W. Cass. DR. M. H. Pl.TI.K'R ChlropracU Phys.clan. 22? W. Lane 8t DR. R. P. BRADFORD A VI'E Chiropractors, West Roseburs Phone iOF. DR. CLAIR K. ALLEJf Dentist ai 831 Perkins Building, Roseburg Oregon. Office Hours: 9 to IS s nv 1 to B p. m. Pbone 66 Office Honrs: 10 to 12, J to 4. Phones: Office. 171: Res., 172. DR. LUCKTTA SMITH, PHYSIClAn Women and Children Diseases 1 Specialty. Office. Masonic Building .mid coLunr AU Classified Advert! Me merits In set-ted new today will be found 01 last page under "New Today" bead WAJTTEU. WANTED Waitress at Hotel Ump qua. y WANTED To buy or rent a bouse. Phone 415-J. WANTED Lunch counter girl a: Hotel Umpqua at once. WANTED Lunch counter girl at Royal Club restaurant. WANTED Furnished house by re liable tenant. Phone 374. WANTED Teacher for Happy Val ley school, District 87. Address N. A. McColloch. Phone 17-F3. WANTED Ten to 15 head of younit goats. R. S. Hut ton, Wilbur. Or Phone Sl-P 11. WANTED Automobile mechanic Musi be good on electrical equip ment. Roseburg Garage. WANTED Teacher fer Glengarry school, Dist. No. 109. M. M Cooper, Clerk, Roseburg, Ore. FREE BOARD for a little janitor work each evening. Call at Cafe teria at once. WANTED 3 or 4 -room furnished house. Inquire Dan Morgan, Room 35, Roseburg Hotel. WANTED Cherry pickers. Good camping place. Write to D. Coon, Dlllard, Oregon. WANTED by experienced accountant several small sets of books to keep; systems installed; audits made reasonably. Address J. D. Wynne, care News-Review. HELP WANTED WANTED HELP Ex-service men and othors fur nished employment free of churga. Contractors, ranchers and farmers place your orders with us for help ers. Our services are free both to employer and employed. Lawrence-Cordon Co., 125 Cass St Phone 219. MlSCKlXAJSEOrh FHONE your order for your winter wood to R. Stubbs, Melrose store. Phone 11 F25. WELL DRILLING R. E. Helnsel man. driller, R. 1, Roseburg Phone 3-F6. ?5 REWARD For correct address of John B. Baker. Write Clark B. Baker, Roseburg, Oregon. JUST RECEIVED shipment of goods. Am prepared to fill all orders for Watkina products at 126 W. Lane St. Phone 137-L. IX)ST Babv bonnet, between S. P. depot and end North Jackson St. Finder return to Hamilton Drug Co. Reward. . So- Main deposit boTl.T' iTT" Ba'n? - mC tor rektZZTT!; . Call hUM' West Mo.h"r.P"OM 'W-W'S sood real .LBr f ago. See t , ?' J Rice. - ,H FOR SAI.I3 j pool '''0.R SAL1iire FOR SALE-cTTt 2i Second Av,.&uiiei,, to 'OR EALEia",--oak siov. wood Ph, 0. ilcObehe. HM,WUi FOR SALE 150 kZl ' cludmg .wobU"0' R- D. No. 1. RoaabnrrT WORK TEAMn"llclu niTT years old, harae m Z, Kyes, Deer Creek bn 1 SA1.E-191, and al(U nar Ti, ' T 104. wir.;;- 'iri,i con sale u.. T : cheap if taken tt on. J "u,"r. "e 1st Ave,, mi .'OR SALE Amsco-w4r hr!i ouu iracior. Huatrerbia. . u. raui, H. 0. So. rr-nn sit v d.i...l hold good, at t lmii tw icawus. ii mrnrt in FOR SALE Work bona. tJ saddle and pack bond C. M rut, :im .Mill St. TOR SALE Fnrrl in' B i good condition. Tenai a Mi uau 4U uass St. FOR RENT 3 furnUM to eluding parlor, for 2 lout is) reasonable. 241 So. IvUil Phone 41-R. 70 It SALE 100 hpid of Kan -J 3-year-old colt.; on (utatli saw. Inquire w. D. IirM,H burg, Oregon. A K HAVE 1 BBU of u lead spray left. Will bargain If taken it oner, hi Fruit ft Proauct Co. TOR SALE Whits Letters, M cred strain; P. Rocki; 0.1 stock, all sixea. S2f Hua Phone 257-R. FOR SALE We hav ta fotsf cars for sale: On. Fori car and one Overlwd touring car.' I'mptu Ai Winchester St. DRYER PIPE I have 1 M amount of Iron for 417 w farther supply doubtful; H atelv Is not too early tt your order. J. H. Snilt 'OR SALE H. D. motorrrdaij ..-A n-lthmit aide n: lllrli els. Some retl btrfti"- J ion's garags, 12! N. Hi n 447. ?OR SALE mcs j-rM Joining city llmlUofOtkl good well on b.ck Jon'JJl sen. num a- 4 E. 19th Ave., Eens,vi . . 1. o Z..11 Moodei C. boar. 2 year. oil. " 1 and a good Dtjr, u . - so five good nrr r.iide. Ore. Po" 1 FOR SALE-ltalln pru'jj rf.iirarv Orafr '' ,s miles west, RomWIJ 1 sWaM COAL. BODT V"J Phone 128- rnn SALE t-ro" .riri S0xl6f. cow - m m ters. .1.. .nrl ran. ""In 1919 Dodge toortal "! s good hotel. a, Oregon, on J? and elertrie '"'W"J four to . monthly. preferred or ,t, . 13500. Aoora - Pass, Ore,