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    P A OF TWO
' i , ..in receive her diploma 111 me t ui- ..,.,.,.-,..., PHnvt. . ""i
KunKIil l!G X E W 8 K K V I E W
Isauea Dally Eicept Buacjtj.
B. W BATES I. WIVBtRLY BERT C. BATES
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Dally, per year, by mall $4.00
Daily, six month, by mall .... 2.00
ly Carriar, per month 0
The Associated Press Is exclusively
entitled to the use for republication
of all news dispatches credited to It
or nut otherwise credited In Ibis
paper and also the local news pub
1, sheil herein. All rights of republi
cation of special ilnjnti b;n herein
are also reserved.
Entered as second-class mattei
.May 17, 190. at the post office at
Poscburg, Oregon, under the Act of
March 3, 1879.
How-hurif, Oretcoii, June 13, Itt'JO.
THE tUSII Il.tltlT.
The inadequate supply of credit
Is one of the fundumenlul difficulties
In Hie business sltiiailnn. It creates
tilth rates of int. rent and thus (lis
courage enterprise. While ec-onom)
and avoidance of speculation are
necessary fully to solve this prob
lem, the habit of paying cash on I tip
part of the public would do almo.
as much. The credit habit lien up
a vast amount of the countrys re
sources, it acts as a drag on all busi
ness, and is a charge sddlnK to all
living rostn. Never before was there
such a need for the cash habll. If
every person would pay IiIh debts for
home and porsonrtl supplies, am!
others ho far as possible, If everyone
would resolve to pay cash at time of
purchase, It Would release a very
large amount of money now held up
In credits. The merchant who now
has to borrow a large sum to offset
llm amount that the public owes
him. could probably pav off his loans
Incurred for that purpose. This
would release many thousands of
dollars that could be loaned to farm
ers and business men to move the
erops anil finance productive enter
prises. The result would be to re-1
duce rates of interest. The interest
charm thai has to be made against
the prlco of all commodities could
be made bus. This would reduce
prices appreciably. Also the lower
ing of rates of Interest would tend
to restore I.ihertv bonds to their
nrlvrlniil value. If the same thin
were done all over the country. It
would go far of Itself to cure th"
business troubles The solution of
the business problem Is not so much
more monev nnd credit, as making
the existing monev and credit work
faster. Paying cash would do It.
A colU-K s-i' n lor remark fri tin
otlnr diiy, pm apliraninn the wnrH
of tho poet , th;it "it In hotter tif-hnva
on an tl loafed, thnn never to hav
gon-u at all." He had not done much
work for Mb dem-ee, hut ho had had
a fclnrlr.ufl Mine, and had learned th
easy ninnnorn nf poll to tnrl-t The
i Hii'titR nf pm-h tmvn put Rood monev
lido their odurnllon on anoint r
theory. They hoped that contact
with ttilnkltiK men and the wisdom of
thr niren wan Kola? lo make those
Jmvfl hotter eltizenq and more ofTi
Plenl workers, 1'nte a bnv Is w 111
1ns: to work and take his ntudtes Arl
nimly. ho would better not en to rol
lo'TO at all. Many of those inMitu
tloeH nro t-o eauv rn tho pllp-:ilon
crowd. Thono fellows aro bricht
onoiiKh to era in up for oxanis nnd
rnRB. when they havo actually deno
lit tin work. The monev r the phll
antroidilnts who erentrd tlte rnllrp-1
plan in wan not Klvon fur any such
purpopo.
After carefully studviiiK tlie b;me-b-tll
returns, many nf our Intelli
gent voters rasnally l;ince at tho
hendlhies to see who was nominated
for president.
It Is complained that many fami
lies allow their ihickens to overrun
their iieh:lihors' yard. If this con
tinues a lot of families will have
rhli-kcn fur dinner nulto soon.
WE
Edison
MAZDA LAMPS
Douglas County Light and Water Co.
USED CARS
Buick Roadster. 4-Cycle 19 IS Mitt htll, 6 Cycle
Overland Roadster, 4-fycle 191!) Milrln-ll. 6-( yt!e
Ford Touring 1 ! j Ton Chevrulct Truck, 4-Cycle
All in first-class shape, if you are looking
for a good used car, call on us.
J. F. BARKER & CO.,
ROSEBURG, OREGON
IMPLEMENTS AUTOMOBILES TRACTORS
The Woman's M'ulonary So-
ctcly of the M. E. Chuich,
Si-uth. will hold cooked food
4 salt) Kt Vosburg Broa.' atore
Saturday, June la.
About the cheapest IhiliK In lllls
world la.fre.jh air. You can step out
side and gulp down your fill of H
You can open your door or window
and fill tliT""house wilh II. Hul Hie
next cheapest thing on tills earth it
the newspaper that is left at o;r
lioiue every day, tor less than two
cents per copy. Just think of It. Over
thirty people are eng.ig'-d In turmnK
nut this paper, with the aid of the
most expensive kind of machinery.
,nd when the evening paper comes
-. .... tiu til.'MM here stand a
boy. engaged lo go and leave that
inner lit your door, sometimes a mile
,.. nrriee: und the pro-
luct of all this labor Is delivered to
,u for less than two cents. iih
mi-get It. dear reader, the dally
newspaper Is the cheapest thing in
i he world today.
Rosoburg can Ret some real appre
ciative advertising through the er
,'oris now being advanced by a num
ber of local livewlns to supply all
-ilirlnera passing through Hie city
.nth a generous supply of Itoseburg
roses. It pays to advertise and our
roses can "land I he baco "
Claimed the government will get
i million more of taxes wrongfully
withheld from the corporations. O
well, only a billion more then to be
"aid by the consumer III higher
prices.
Divide a million dollars ciUa!l
urniing ten n on a desert Island
mil In three or four years nine of
h,.,,, u-lll l.e working fur the tend'
und he'll have nil the million.
The wall paper people have been
-ihservlni! -Paper I'p Week." The
newspaper man with his bill roi
news nr lit. Is inclined to IIIIIIK Mini
every week Is paper up week.
If a man Is so poor ho doesn't
have lo worry nhoirt the price m
gasoline, he si ill has to worry about
how fast silk shins and socks weai
out.
The reHtletm peoplo who havo t
run their automohib-H 200 milos eael
wok end, are Rtvatly conrenied ove:
tho deplorahlo nhort.iKo of Rasolino
Tho Interest on tho money th.
profiteers are making will coiiip it
ulto handy one of ihene days t
huy Jail comforts.
A live town wlthoui a live com
mernial body ia like a nhip without
rudder kudu meets ditmaler.
Mother Huhliard'tt cuplfoard hasn'
atithliiK on a lot of these ao-callet
"VeniuK Kowiih.
A man in vir pMH hia Just deKer'
in this world, which is mighty luck,
tor the man.
SI IMC l(.ll.Ku.l
lit S
AST TKAI.N
1H:NVI;11. Colo., June 15. An
ollnr of the famous sceuie ialioud
of Itiis siale, the Denver. Boulder A
I Wt'SitMl, kuruti as the "Swll.eilam
! 1'ra.l or Ain.'ika," has run its his
(rain.
'Hie rails are beiiiR torn up, am
already ihe rnlliiiK slock Is nat
l it'ted irotn juiik piles h re to Japan
On ' of the lenders of the nairo
yauKe biconinilves Ifli off a rial cat
and was l-u on its way to Ala. ka.
; A saw mill eonipany in Catitdrni.
i lutnrht Kivt n iiiih-s of the iracka'
Kitly tniM of Ihe rails have hei n olo
lo iiUDiln r railroatl and ate hi-lio
sh:ppi-d lo Kuhe, Japan. Six of th
niKiiifS have heen Bold to a rallroai'
in Mexico.
At lino's the salvatre crews hav
hatl to fliK through 12 to If. feet ut
Miv to n ach do- roadh d. It Is ex
p cted to have the w oi k complciet
ni'Xt So'eintter
SELL
LOVE and MARRIED LIFE;
Ixl the noted autnor
mm - ' m- m-m I
loan rouione uijpsqh
a sritriiisE.
Then you are not entirely Incon-
soluble that the baby la not a boy?"
I Inquired.
lf she will be as sweet as you.
ml dear." was his satisfying re-
i ,,.) i, ... hv u.
mmher (in ntl tn he th-n nld Kinflish
HiipfrHtltioii when I were foolishly
wLililiix the haliy were a hoy. lo
you remeniher it? 'First a daugh
ter. lh li u ami, and the world Is
well begun; first a son und then a
daughter, trouble cometh ever af
ler.' "
'"l'hnt was nice of Madam Gor
l(jn." I said.
"When are you koIiik to let her
.lee the baby?" he asked.
"Just as soon us I am well
enough," 1 replied.
"1 told mother wo were going to
name the baby afler her," was his
maladroit response.
"Hut we are not, my dear," 1 ans
wered decisively.
"What objection have you to
ihai?"
I knew 1 rould not voice my most
serious olij-ti'ln that it was the
name of Klizahcth Moretand and sn
I sul'l: "I do not like two names for
-l girl. As the fashion Ik now, a
-tirl alw-ays retains her maiden and
igns herself we'll nay .Mary (ior-don-Smith.
or Jones. It would be
ni'honcous for our daughter lo
lt:n her name Mary Kliabeih flor-don-Jones."'
I couldn't help hut
mile at this last bit of ingenuity,
-ind John smiled, loo.
Not Online to Marry Jones.
"Well, she's not going to marry
1 Jones," he broke In laughingly.
"However, this is one time I am go
ng lo let you have your way I
'hink you've earned it." And he
lanced over where little Mary vas
'leeping soundly
At this moment the nurse came In
nd handed me a piece of paper,
aylng. "When I dressed the hnhy
ast night I found this check among
ier laces? You probably forgot to
ut It away."
"What's lhal! What's that!"
sked Jehn.
Silently I handed him the little
fn-p of pnper.
"Ureal Scott!" he exclaimed,
what docs this mean?"
Rare Fossil For
State University
A raro fosnil, thai of a mhucne
vhalt. huH heen found hy lr. Karl
j. Pnckat (1. profi'Hsor of gtolopy at
he I nhotniiy of Ort'Kon. A piollm-
iary HiMciitilie pup r on the spcim'ii
ill In in. nt''d by I Victor Packard
oduy hrforo tlu l':tcifie division of
ho AtiHTlcan As'n-lat ion for tho Ad
'unct'iiu'nl of Sch-tu-o which in nieK
tiK In Soattli'.
The folic of pn-Mstor't- tltiu.
vliich was found in tho cliffs almi
ho hoach at Newport, Onpon. is.
)i Packard holiovs, tho (InoHt spoci
non of fossil whale which has heen
mind in North America. Such petri
ied skeletons are very rare and the
xtieme ko of the recent (Ind tnak
t of particular Intcnst (o Bcieinilic
.leu.
Only tho skull of tho creature ha
'teen exhuiiied from Its rocky hod and
ir. Titckard i.-i now preparing it for
uMl'icin to iho Condnn (leoloji'c.il
ni.-. tim of the univorsity. The hones
-re rather siik.II, tndicatiiiK that the
reiitMii w as younp or, which i
lore nr 'itaD.o, that the leviathans nf
no niloHcono ape were markedly
nnaller than those of tho nres.iLt
lay.
Mrs. G. C. Goodman, who has been
rlsitnif; In this city for the p.int
ve. k. left this morning for her hot.ie
in KuKene.
A Prominent
Druggist Testifies
Tlcdendo IWh, Calif. "I wirh tn call
Attention to my oipcncnc- in ti e salo o4
I r. t u rcf a Amino
T:iMets. I h:ivr tu vfr
sold an urticlc th il h.u;
Kivcn f-uch umvcti,
BHtistHttion. It srcnir
that tvTV Kittle ;(
ell linn t hiT. 1 .-nil
Vitv niech inilin.il,
like niot dniii-t.- i'i
t-,l;iy, to M ll Hi,. .
!h'r ftf( At A KtffihT
r'tit. or !nnu tti.T,
"ju-t an Koi. hut tn
uric arid and rJifmnati-tm 1 consider I h-ive
not onlv creiitcd hu?iin. hIoiir t h-.t Inn-1 ut
hnva tmniod the contidt'nct ol the pnli. c
wliii h mor than repax-t me lor niv int. rct
Btid rtiiifstion. ti'ttcitu-r with tlie itnf;;,.
tion 1 jr.'-t fnmi h.i ihr an srtu-h ;h:it I tn
placp with iH'rf" t conti.h ni'f. V'th
would ptcane tnp men than tr b? aMc to
intrthicp Amine ttihe wurltl (or ih-- t'np
tit oj ttli niuiound. 1!owvit. I h;o to
Content 'n-- it l.v suitolv t-.illit.K tittenti -a
to die aeisl:ictory n-suiltj thnt h.dow n ft
ort. to mi' lv the ui livt.iiri'ji, rxtciiUum
UkUi thanks. " C. l. UNO,
Many of Your NeigMois
Can Say the Same
Tuolumne. Oilit.: "My Ivick rv m
Ooad.TrttIi ttoubio, whkh ihouvht ns
Uu" Ut kidney d -Aftr
Iamii
four pn.-kac of
Pr. P rrc' Anuric
(anti-uric-aoid)
TaMct I :u fully
n-ovrml. I ctn-ndr-
it a wonderful
Blinr f, 1 ai
iw Pr. IVnVj
rif.nt-nt lellet
hrrvrr I am
ixit.Mi. aril the
W0
4
i .i. 'vr
ttftttnwtWi intww-wrvfirw.TfKsinv. jvsk m. ig
I "It means, my dear, that after the
rirai visit thai Charles made ub he
left this check tightly folded lu the
baby's little hand.
"Well, that certainly was g.-ner-
ous of your cousm. 1 didn t know
he naa 1JJ,
"Wbil. John Cordon
don't you
know that Chaih'S
Goodwin i
worth a million?"
"I certainly did not. He kieps it
mighty se.-ret. One oiM think to
see him and hear him talk that he
was a man In very moderate circum
stances, but of su.h simple tastos
that his Income covers his desires
"My cousin. Charles C.oodwln, 1
replied somewhat proudly. "Is n''
of ihe best business men I have eyer
known. He has made most of tlm
money himself. I believe his father
left him perhaps I r.'i.OOO."
John looked at the ihek again,
and his face expre.---ed more surprise
than ever. Then be looked at me
rather Intently.
"It s a queer thin you 'i,ln 1
marry doodwln?" h mused. "He Is
onlv a dlstunt reunion of yours, isn't
he?"
KlMtuit H'-liition ..f Mothers.
"He Is a distant relation of m
mother's." I answered, "but all his
life he has looked upon her as his
second mothor, who died when h"
was horn, and my mother wt-n
verv dear friends."
"Why do you suppose he has ne-.e
married?" asked John curio'lslv.
"I have never asked him." I said
not wanting to explain. For ('barb s
f,nlc I thought I did not want John
to know that he had lovd in". Am',
then It seemed to in it would be bet
ter to be frank.
"I would prohablv have married
him had I never met you, my dear."
I said finally.
A look of the utmost surprisi
swept over John's face. For altho
' he had Idly asked the question: dee)
i in his heart he had not though'
, such a thing as Charles loving mo
' possible.
Itn't It strange that before mar
1 rlnge a man thinks that every other
mnn is hunting his sw.etheart and
! trying to take her from him, and at-
' soon as thev are nvrri'-d he seems
1 to feel that no other man has evei
found her desirable,
Tomorrow Mary's Money.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always boars
the
if r. at ure'
fx
& CITY NEWS &
Arundel, pinin luner. prions io91.
vv;i.;h nnd polish cars ut Mer
n' Kiir.iBe.
We pay tho lili;l"'t price fur Cas
iua burk. UiTgLT's Bargain Slun'
We pay the highest price for Cas
:ara hark. lhTger's Bargain Storv
Vitlt the Miipleleaf conjlet-llonery
nnd y(Ml will have fuunU a Kuud lnn--heitn
p;ulor.
Nn nnvre wat-neH or clocl; re
:iir"d until rnrlhiT notice. Wilbu:
I.. SpaiiKti.
Miss .li-niiie Cnok left this morn
t'P for rortlanil to vi.'tlt with i la
.'iVfs ami frit-ntlw ffr a short lime.
lramond flour. $:!. per sack;
t'nue of iiotivrliiti flour. I.oiik
s'roinry, 'Jv West Washington St.
You don't know what you are
missinc when you fail to visit ih(
Mapleleaf eunfectionery, 12 Cass
street.
1'eat the hivh cost of runs. T.ct u,
make those old runs over, also ran
rvKs everv size, rortland Hug Co.
I'hone "77.
Have yo'ir piano nrtlstlenlly tunc!
hy ('. 11. Arundel, 2R years interna
lional expi-rienee. Player piano re
ealriiiK and adjiisting. I'hone 189-1..
Try the CI! n. I. ink of tollelne?
nianufa.t,,,. oy ,. j R Walk;,,
Co. Hold hv i heir retailer, J. M
Asm ran. i ;tj v. i.ane St.
Jos. Mir. Hi. .1. II. Il,,f h end 1V.,
Throne h t'l Ih.s moiniliu for Klieen.
.ih. re ih. v win attend the meetn e
'f tl" St;:'.' It tlkers' assorlali.in t.i
he held at that l.laee l.i.h.c
NKl'lH.A, a phnnnernnh that
tor lis. if. II. ar it nl Perkins pru,
Phollocriiivh ami r,l.,,i,,iKi.,n i..
"in. did R.vi.kt Ki.lv
I A sr.. ..p tire in i, kitci.p,, , ,h,.
' I'ip.lua hot. 1 resuli. d In a fir
aiarm v. si, r.lay ariein,.ou. The hla.
was evmeuished with the use of
ch.mirals only and praciicallv e
, damage was done
I-
I Standard AUIO Tainting Co.. Has'!
Third and Madison Sis.. Portland j
!lant any thine from ha , u !
sines. Satisfaction guaranteed. .i',v
kYsi'ttV" "' 1'"r,lHn'1- l'h"
M' C'i W: Ri,W' '"" Sun.!ay f...
.'" -"ere ne will
Willi her daughter Cln.lv.
reinai.
who 1
mending college at that pi'0P
,h9 'nl1 f the present week ' .f. 11
until
will receive ber diploma in m
nier methoil of writing at the clone
of the present school term.
R. W. Marstera and family left
Sunday by automobile for Salem
where tiiey will make their perma
nent home. Mr. -Marstera lias dis
posed of al! his property Interests
here. The many friends of the fam
ily deeply regret their departure
from Itoseburg. where they have long
made their home, but wish them
abundant success In their new loca
tion. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil niaukensh p.
of Bremerton. Wash., stopped on
trom on their way to ValU jo. Cul.,
to visit wilh -Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
Mlunkonshiii. of Huberts creek. Mr.
Illaiikenshlp Is to be employed In thi
nav yyard at Vail. Jo. lie has b en
employed al the llrenierion navy
yard for the pt-st two years.
Wm. Pullman left this morning for
Portland, w here he will spend a short
time on his way to linker. Mr. Poll
mnn Inspected the local light nnd
water plant and stated before depart
ing thai the company will do its lies'
to supply Its patrons bill will not
make any Improvements. Thin action
Is taken because of the vote of the
people of the city to construct a
municipal plant.
In the list of successful st'udenn
f ihe llixonville school passing the
eighth grade examinations, recently
publish. d In the News-Kevlew, Ihe
name of Miss Edna lleinselinan was
unintentionally umllted. Miss Il-'in-selman.
who is 12 years of nge.
passed the examinations with high
honors and her papers contained
some of the highest grades of the
entire class.
NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN
MENT TIMIlEli. General Land
Office, Washington. D. C., June 1.
1 920.--Notice is hereby given that
subject to Ihe conditions and limita
tions of Ihe Act of June 9. 1916 (39
3iat., 218), and the Instructions of
ihe Secrelury of the Interior of Sep
tember IS, 1917, the timber on the
following lands will be sold July 12.
1920, at 10 o'clock a. in., at public
uiction at tiie United Slates land
office at Itoseburg, Oregon, to the
highest bidder at not less 'ban the
ippralsed value as shown by this
'lotice, salo to be subject to the ap
proval of the Secretary of the ln
erior. The purchaso price, with an
additional sum of one-fifth of one
p?r cent thereof, being commissions
illowed, must be deposited at lune
of sale, tnoi.; to be returned If sale
;j not approved, otherwise patent
.vill Issue for the timber which must
oe removed within ten yours. Bids
.vill be received from citizens of the
'.'nited States, associations of such
itizens and corpora I ions organized
under Ihe laws of the United Stales
r any state, territory or distrTcl
hereof only. Upon application of a
lualifled purchaser, the timber on
my legal subdivision will be offered
i.'Paralely before being included In
my offer of a larger unit. T. 2 2 S.,
t. 3 W.. Sec. 7. NEVi NEW, yellow
1r 325 M.. NW4 NEW. yellow fir
"00 M.. SE '4 SK'i. yellow fir 400
I., NEV, NWW. yellow fir 4 25 M..
WM NWVi. vellow fir 130 M.. red
1r 2o0 M., NEVj SK'i, yellow fir
r!0 M red cedar 10 M., NWU SEW.
Douglas llr 1100 M., red cedar 20
M., SK'4 SE Vi , yellow fir 500 M.,
red fir 100 M.. red cedar 20 M..
SE'i. Pouglas fir 695 M.,
SEV, PWi', , Potiglas llr 690 M ,
N'Wi, SW14. Pouglas llr 400 M.,
W'i flV'j . llouglas fir 610 M red
ednr 35 M., none of which to be sold
I less thnn 12.00 per M. : T. 21 S..
4 W . See 7. NEV, NE", . fir 650
M.. XWH NFM. fir 600 M., SEVi
N'E'4 . fir 3T0 M., SWVi NE",, fir 500
M.. SF.i', r.'WH, fir 5T.0 M., NEH
'E'-i. tir "r.O M NW4 SE V,. fir 500
1., SEi', SEV, , fir 750 M SW4 SE
'i fir 1000 M.. N E H SWH, fir 600
N'Wi', SWV,. fir S00 M.. SE'i
; i'. . fir 5T.0 M.. SWH SWH. fir
a0 M.. ntne of which 10 be sold at
:-ss than J1.75 per M.. Sec. 25.
E", SWH. red fir 1200 M.. cedar
!0 M.. NWV, SWH, red fir 1150 M.,
T'i SWH, red fir 1100 M., SE'i
sW", . red fir 1300 M.. cedar 60 M..
he n d fir lo be sold at nol less than
1.S0 per M. and the cedar at net
': than 50 per M.. T. 21 S. R 5
'V.. S-e 13, NEH SWH. fir 32.'. M
N'W'H SE H . fir 375 M.. SWH SE'i.
lr 425 M., none of which to he sold
t 1.-9 than tl.50 per M., T. 36 S.,
.1. 5 W., Sec. 25, NEH NEH. fir
M0 M , pine 60 M.. SWH NK'i, fir
!00 M , pine 100 M., SE'i NW H .
290 M.. pine 15 M SWH NWH,
"r 250 M., pine 50 M.. NEH SE H
lr 150 M.. pine 150 M.. SKI! SEV,'
1r
5 M.. pine 40 M.. SWH SE H .
lr 2fi0 M.. pine 70 V.. NF". SWU
lr 170 M . pine 130 M.. NW H
;Wl',. fir 50 M., pine 250 M.. SEV,
W'i, fir SO M.. pine 220 M.. SWV,
fir 225 M., pine 90 M the
line to he sold ni not less than $4.00
wr M- ad the fir at not less than
1 25 per M. (Signed) CLAY TAI.L
lAN, Commissioner.
illMM ! m ..... ha nliiitd 1 H HLHK lKrh TJ J1 1 Ml r"v"i TOIP a.j
Our wagons are now readr to
del'rer ice anywhere upon
plione call, and will be running
on rrgulsr routes in a few
1ys. Ica will b
Strictly Cash
this y.nr. or the coupon ivs
Icin. w!:,ch are tke best for
ev, ryhedv. Books are now on
;;' t J5. 10 and 20 each.
1 hone mar order for book now
and avoid the rush later, when
we are very busy. The prlca 1
one cent per pound.
goseburg Ice Co.
C. B. CANNON, Mcr.
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i
3
1 -
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Vv? x .3-. '
Sir Hamer Greenwood hat been ap
pointed to the dcc'('tdly difiicult po.
of eecretaiy for Ireland.
HitoFESSUfiNAL CARDS
MltS. K. I. IHVES Out nower.
Phone 240. 403 W. Cass.
Hit. M. II. I'l.VI.KK Chlropractli
Physician, 222 W. Lane St.
Hit. H. I. HIt.lKOIU & W1KK
Hilropractors, West Itoseburg
Phone 40-F4.
Ilt. I.A!lt K. All.KX Dentist al
331 Perkins ltuilding, Itoseburg
Oregon. Office hours 9 to 12 a
tn.. 1 to 5 p. m. Phone 65
a coiufir
All nnsslfled Aclvrtrlseiiionts In
set Kvl new tMlay will be found on
last pane under "Xeiv Today" h-fll
WAifTrn.
WANTED Waitreaa at Hotel Unip
qua.
WANTED To buy or rent a house
Phono 415-J.
WANTED Lunch counter girl a.
Hotel Umpqua at much.
WANTED Cheap horsca. Se Judd
Empire barn, Itoseburg.
WANTED About 1000 feet gooi:
sicond hand flooring. Address
917 So. Main St.
WANTED- Old Iron. Will pay f 10
per ton for it delivered at Iiergor't
Junk Shop, Roseburg.
WANTED Teachar for Happy Val
ley ichool, District ki. Address
N. A. McColloch. Phone 17-F3.
WANTED Ten to 15 head of youn
gouts. R. S. Ilutton, Wilbur, Or
Phone 31-F 11.
"vVANTKD Teacher for Olengarr)
chool, Dili. Nn. 109. M. M
Coopar, Clerk, Itoseburg, Or.
FREE BOARD for a
work each evening,
terla at onca.
llt'le janitor
Call al Cafe-
W'ANTED by experienced accountant
several small lata of book to
keep: nysiunn Installed; audits
made reasonably. Addreaa J. I-
Wynne, cara Newt Review.
HELP WANTED WANTED HELP
Ki-aervlce man and othr lur
nishad employment fro ! almrg
Centractora. ranchtra and farmara
loaca your orders with us for help
ers. Our eiervlces are free both to
employer and employed. Lawrence-Cordon
Co., 125 Cass St
Phone 219.
MISCKILANEOCh.
LOST Ford wheel,
phone 277.
Finder please
C. H. ARUNDEL, piano tuning and
repairing, za years -experience.
Phone 1S9-L.
TRADE A good player piano, with
rolls, to exchange for Ford touring
car or runabout. 124 N. Pine.
T.OST Saturday, between Rock
creek nr.d hatchery, pair black
driving gloves. Finder leave al
this office.
LOST Small silver cup. on Fuller
ton or Mosor St. Name "Louie"
engraved. Finder leave at Newi
Review. Reward.
ROSEBURG
MYRTLE POINT
MARSHFIELD
AUTO 5TACE
! .. kM.bi.ni. iftlljr at 7.-00 A- M.
Urtl I'uloi, dally at J A. U.
Connections at Myrtle Point
to and from Marsh Meld. Co
mllle, flandon and Powers.
Fare lt.48, including war tax.
Reservations at main office,
40S Cass St.. near depot. Phone
10S, or Vmpqua and Grand ho
tels, Rapp's store.
TAYLOR & CLINTON
Phone J.f-5 ' 11 I. RjJ
f-v
FOn RENT TT"
FOR KENT T --
12 REroUThi
Ph0V
POR RENT-4k7T
Bank. rt
1 1
Mnvvv rn - -
fte. 20,uuo J"
. see it if u
FOR SAI.E-3 oaiTiTrr--"-'li.
The Hum .w" b
at. I'hon 40-K4
-r01t SALE la iTTTT
' W. Lladbta,fl
estljiae. Phr. ... ""j
oak .tove wood. Phoa, s?fii?
0. McUbehey. """"Hi
F0" SALE OaklHiT
n,ode,.gAu(lre.Aodtr5
WOOD FOR SALE-iTr:
Ffnll'lh flr- : . .
' pin. J.C W
FOR SALE-Studebakto
FOR SALE OR RE.T-4-t,
u nouse, partly rurnulK B
Hamilton St. Phone lirt
"'OR SALE Oil bum., I.
stove. Only use! one omit
.1 none iuo-i.
'"Oil SALE Nearly get ita
furniture. Inquire !(!
ens street.
FOR SALE Cow and pip, Ahv
. if taken at once. Itturt 111:
L. in puna avenue.
FOR SALE Practletllf itv !
hold goods at a tri;L Oik
leaving. 1143 Hattitd in
'OR SALE Ford and Rwaa
good condition. Itrmu
Call 4U9 Cam St
.''OR SALE Ford tract di
drive, canvaa top, (air wti
Price (35(1. Llmlblom, ia
ville.
FOR SALE 100 head of
tt.veiir-old rnlts: o&t laaJVEl
saw. Inquire W. D. Tirat
burg, Oregon.
FOR SALE-House and I
house furnished, a barfiiiv
head expanses liglit. C
504 Mill St.
li a vi? 1 nut. of irasW
.... !- Will III
leau Kpi y ini. j
bargain If ta':eu at t
Fruit ft proauca vi.
.Tt- Ana .5 H ?. H
at ...m Tractor. 11200; oai"H
3 PoriablcGaar-ScotMillwn
with belis and nwa, Vmr
gon Machinery Co., t.i'."-
70H SALE Chalmen)
bug: lota of apeed aaa m'j
mectianlral cocdltloa. IH
Sunset Oarage. I
FOR SALH Wa hai
Tl Ihi !"
car and ona '.U
touring car. I'mM" 1:11 H
Winchester St.
DRTER PIPI-I !"' "j
. ml Ir.I for ''" iii
aie.y , Tat
vour oranr. . -
: rniwit
.oor'r' , l:,: Ifuii.j
FOR A!.B-Iali JW-jji
advance. 6 I ,' rH
40c: 3 to 4, w pat
mil,! weaLRwebsrr
storage, trantl- I
7-
FOR SALE-J'"" 3
roon. AIM P"' J131
Hard. ure.
FOR MM&tA
crop, about.! 1
Eray - 1,1--
make offer. C- ia
Rosehurar.
-WM. U. BOSCU.
to vl.lt for few- day,f Mi
Rpp
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