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CAIt!) OK THANKS. TENANTS TO OWN MIS APARTMENTS 4 The Woman'a Missionary So- clety of the M. E. Church, Senna, will bold a cooked food sale at Voaburg bros.' store Saturday, June 19. r.'ArrjEL Quezon LOVE and MARRIED LIFE 7XL the noted , author - We wish to thank all neighbors and friends for sympathy and assist ance duiitg the iecut illness and aeaih of our daughter, Jean, also for ihe beautiful floral gilts. Mlt. AND MliS. DENSI3 MATTHEWS. Idah MSQlone Gibson n4 ! ? ? F. T. D. T T T . uu Ura lo", '""'nt V. T. D. Movement Is Started in New York Which Bids Fair to Reduce High Rents. MANY CHANGES MADE Lath Truant i" Apartintnt lloiwe l AUvd Ut Tut l ii a CVrtitlii hum Mini ilu I'liKhrtW 1m !hIo Mniiutfr AiM(Uile(J. (By Aitoclated Prew.) NEW YOUK, Junt 15. An "nWii your own ..piiHun-nt " inovtyiH nt Is in full Bwh.K Imth.. Two late evl.-nc of ti h isrowiiiK Hirfiigih are th pur chase by Ihe tt-iianiH fnr $2.61)0.000 of an apartint-nt houae on Klfth avenue and (hi; matting of connlruc tlnn on a cu-opi'i ui ive np;iri Hunt on l':irk nvcnut', whih la to cot $4. OlHi.OHO. Juft .h oilier day II wiib nn iioiirictcl thai Woodrow Court, un apartment house octupyltiK Ihw n tin llnk front on upp'-r Uroadwuy. between lG.Mh and 170th sin in, hiiR h-en wild for $'100,000 to Ihe b'A families nHidinv in tin Htructur. 'I'd I h Ik wild to ( the flrnt thai vt curb mnjfnltud' to h 100 per cent co-op' ratlv and In, which t-njiaU of Ttiod-ratf means have par tit (pat .. Ill IIIIB llfUl t-tir , III. l"t ii r - a f-w thnuiiml Hnllsu f n rath' In th Klf th avnn tru ncart inn -nrh tenant uh railed upon for $150,000 In cash. Starting nhout rlrht mnn'iv HK.. Ihe tranHartloiiH (n co-operative huy Inir of npartnnntH have mounted in volume until I hey aro pernmnenity a fixture of renl'y dealinpH and all of the larger real estate Htfein Its main tain special depart men t In which eniploves ilfi nnihin? el. hut handle! the sale, of npartntent hniines to ten ants. This In generally a profitable ! trnmartlnn for the uwnor for tennii't ( are willing to pay more to retain i their honied than speculating or n vestnrs would pay and it In Raid to he t profitable for the tenants fn that they admire themselves of homes at j n cit of only about seven years avar uire rentals. i Tenants are approached 'I th In dividual ly and through mass tneet Ines when a Tents l:ave n part men ( rnms"s to offer. The tenants are Iff ven a certain lendh of time to d ride and If they wish to take th" i property the nrents for $ a cf)inp:in to own the tiiilldlnr to which only tenants may subscribe to stuck. The purchaser of the Mock nets ft 99-year lease. The short npo of office aid com mercial spar has been nn'v second o that for hniHiup purpoHen In N .v York, and co-operative purrhii tins' of fT!ces tinl loft huHdlnirs hy tenants has beunu, although It has imt n 1 'hy suffer the discomforts and embarrassments of a Qoilrtt f. C irt'i,Bii,,.n It r uoitreVai bene '' d in ah t . Wh? fiiT .-vrr:tl hntidf.d dntUM ljr an i-t''tti.,n tn ri'tini.r n Koitrr ulini O I f. .mi (if ..liLnfit) l ,i ijutti u touiuarjlivplr y r, . vih.-n lui.pprtT i,rli-.l iii rsatU l-ijtorv r.-ault m. ,r ram m.t.r "ill b ". nil- for tMikli. A.lir.Ht I)p1 J O.O.C CMR.MICAI. COMPANY WE Edison MAZDA LAMPS Douglas County Light and Water Co. USED CARS Buirk Roadster, -l-fyrle 1 !) 1 S Mitchell. (1 ( vtlc Overland Roadster, 4-fycle MitchHI, fi-fycte Ford Touring 1 ' ; Ton Chevrolet Trmk, t-Cycle All in first-class shape, if you are looking for a good used car, call on us. J. F. BARKER & CO., ROSEBURG, OREGON 0 IMPLEMENTS AUTOMOBILES TRACTORS J. ......... .rrr.. i JT H. -' it ft '. 'U4 i J Manuel Quezon, president of the Philippine senate and Iciding figure In the flflht for the political independ ence of our Pacific posieseioni. ! ri';n-h"-d th- in p.r ilona of upan- Iti.-ll t puirhaMl.K ly t.-liii lit . 'i'lUHS iicliuns 111 lmsiliss uuildii.g dillir jlroiil apartlm lit in thai hile i-o-oju-iu'iV; uiiihk lit m. nt- ii i (Jimi lull p-r flit bo, thf usual di-ul iiivnlvx tin- iiurcliam' by a club of a half Z' ii ur nu liuluci Ivliuntii, who uiiiorllon Ihi' upacv aiuouii Ihfiiim-lvf Hlld thi-D Uuuu the r mulndi r. Tim m;ui;i tonin( lu both i-usi-M Ih K iii-ially VL'Utud In Home A-i-ll-knowu in- nt under lh direction of Ihf t nanl owners. Breezy News From Drain Mrs. IC. K. Haworth haa gnu to ' Pot Hand to untiwiuo a te-Tluu opuru I tion. Mr. and M n. Ii nj. Huntington. Jr., uttf enjoying; a vinit from llieii ilttle noli, who ha.i in t n p ii'ling Ilu' pat winter with gtandpai'eucn nt 1 Ix-baiion. j Mr. and Mm. I. Ibwrt Coriiline ar i lit' iro.M p.uetits nl u H-2 pOUihJ ; daughter, tun n June 6. Mrs. Maty V. Cool and lit t lu son Norman are upemLlitK their uummur vacation with llio former's wister. Mis. I). V. Kukendull, and fumily ui vhuimih lulls. ' Mis. Win. Levens, of Klkton. i viHttiiiK at the lioinv of her ttuu, UlI I It Ii. A. Cannebl rvtunu-d tin ! Mist o ft he wuek from l'ortlund j win ie he went for the purpose of 'akiiiK a post uradnaie lectures In l i.ie,!,. Ine. Mis. Cantb-ld and little miii h;. lb' speiil Ihe time during lr 'untteid s abseiiee viiiiliig with ivhv uvt s ,tl ( hlami. j .lane Walker, of Klkton. it ; iiuiie id at the home of her Uaug!i j ier. M i s. T. U. l-'annan. I t'liii-iideialile property in niiii t a roii ml I M ain Iirh been changing ; liamis of Lite, w hirh looks well fur ! the ptn-ipeiitv of the town, t Mr I hi'-k ins. Sr., hn.s started b fi.si ri, ri meat market in the S.m ; ! IP iMi.hlliiK. j un arCfiint of ihe recent rain, road . nnrl; has bet u progressing rut her 1 -lowly, W ('im)I. proprietor of the i Wai ii ceniectinni tv. Is now nicely settb .l In his new lo.-ation and in en Joy in k an en-, Kent trade. Ilarton li ii ii i and Mr. Ilsney, ii Antauf. wery doing busiui .t) (n liiain , Tlie.;,(;iy. I Mr nnd Mrs Win lledrlek. of SELL . ,-.-,-.-,-innnnnnr,-vv WWMQiiM-WiUUIW- MAItVS iom:v. I notict-d, hofVi-r, that John wub (Icli-rmini d not to find any fault with me on any subject, and agaiu 1 Misafii my bahy, for I thought ptr- iiaps nhe would make ulm more con sldirate of n.e In the future as she was doing now. "What are we going to do with his I2S.UVU, Katheiine?" uski-d John. "Why. we are not going to do any thing with it. John," 1 answered. "It itm't ours; it is Mary's." Don't you think we might put It into tiie new hou' and turn Ihe houHe over to her?" I think it would look very strange to Oharlea. Are you hard pressed for money, John, so much so that you re worrying about the payments on tiie houHe?" 'No." answered John slowly: It Jiint occurred to me that it would be very nice to pay off the house Imme diately." My heart sank, for 1 understood hat this was not what Jolin was thinking about at all. Tho thing that as tin.ei most in his mind was the fact that here was $25,000 belonging o some one of hlf family, and that is such he should dispose of It in fay ay he pleased. To ImeM It for Murjr. "What I would like to do with it I'lhn. of rath" r what I would suggest i ing done with it iH that we should sk Charles to invest It for Mary." "I don't see why we should do hat." "Well. It would bi a rather grace ful thing to do. iie intended it for lary, you know. "Well, It will be against my judg ueiit to do anything of the kind with , his check." I "1 can't understand, Katherlne, .vhy you are so averse to your hus- and having the management or any iiiiii. v tiiat belongs to you or to your hlld." "Simply because, John, when you vet your hands on any money you i ook upon It as yours and manipulate t in any wny you pleas without nnitlilng ui"; and worse thun that. Eureka Valley, have had as their :uenta their daughter, formerly Opal lidtlrk. nowMrs. Wilson, her hus land and two daughters. They re ently returned from the Panama 'anal zone, where they made their home for the past two years. C. ti. D. T. D. T T ? LOW IN SCALE OF HUMANITY Cave Dwellers in the Canary Islands Practically Live as Do the Wild Animals. Principal cave-dweller-' settlement! In the Camirles are at Ataluyn, In the Island of tinind t'unnry. The mime mentis the "tilant's hiirnnv," and Irom a distance the plnee closely re sembles a raliliit-wiirren or a honey comb swarming with b.vs. The caves are mere or less In terraces on the side of a steep nick, overlooking a glen and river bed. Atnlnyu supplies II tire group of the OiiinHes with elny pots, every cave havlm; Its own set of rude upplhiuceff for making pot, and the p.s.p!c display great iu Kenulty and ijuii khess In Ihe work. Men. wotn. n al.d children suat about it the entrances to their caves, knead ing the clay with their hands Into elegant Jars and using their linger nulls to apply decorative lines. These troglodyte, or cave dwellers, are almost like wild animals, having no murals, and very little clothing to I ioat of. During the summer the children run about almost miked, and the woman wear the shortest or skirts. They are probably the last remnants or the aborigines of (Iran. I Canary, who are known to lone lived lu caves " ' 'I he cave dwellers are very different from the rest of the Islanders, who look upon them as pariahs and would us soon think of intertnarrjlng with uionkevs as with them. Wide World Magazine. THE TRUTH ABOUT EVIDENCE Some Difference Brtween Its Theoret ical Purpose and Its Presenta. tion In Legal Practice. Kvhlenco Is that portion of the iruin wnicti j-oiir lawyer thinks will Impress the Ju.lc ,.r iurv n f,lur f. "r. Anv other non!.,n ,.t ii,.. tni'h must therefore be irrelevant .fid inif.at.-rl.il and should not be admitted evidence. Thus evidence Is both part truth and partial truth. 'I'1"' Heal purpose ,,r evl.'.-i.v Is to l.rlfu out tl e truth, the w I ol. truth mid nothing hut the ;r.h. In legal practice, however. It Is ,.,! t,, eti'i l.as'zc un.liilj cernln portions of the truth, lo color other portions e us to Imply things that are noi the truth and to cover up the rest ,if the truth. There are several kinds of fvldeinv rircuinsfanHal evidence has probablj convicted more Innocent pariies than nnv other kind. Documect ary evl ihn e has no doubt convicted more iroiltv pan es than any other kind. And couuter-evl.lence cannot always be mfl.le to cetltit. O T 'l'h , reshed to earth mnr rise "a m. t ut not If jour lawyer's ot Ice an' sustained by the court. Vi r Hv the s.- er nfler truth has no bus. ness In a imdcro courtroom. -Otis 0. Little, von nover allow me access It to with out your consent, which Is ala given very grudgingly. "You are always harping on thin question. 1 never could understand why a woman whoce bills are all paid, as yours are, idiould need any money. 1 should tint k you would be glad to have some man pay youi hills. If you only knew what hard work It wuk to make money I am sure you would be giad to havt someone relieve you of the details ol spending It. All you have to do is lo go and buy what you want. Voui credit is good anywhi -ie ." yes. 1 think my cr.dlt is g'lo'J anywhere except wli' you, John." .New Woman Notions. "Say. Katherlne, arc you going te get these new woman notions? 1 have heaid enough or that sort o; thing from Alice lately, and I uav. seen a good deal .of h since she came home. Hid you know site ha gone into politics? I should think Tom would get so tir.it of hearing her tell of the prnnciph s and pro grama of her party, and what tlo women are going to do in the elec Hon, that he would apply for a di vorce. "If Alice wasn't amh a prett;. woman I don't believe any man would aland for her. She doesn't seem to understand that in the mill : of I lie masculine sex a good com plexion means more than a good ar gument. I don't want to argue with women. When I argue I want to si' down comfortably with a man where I can swear at him if r.-cessarv. 1 want to be able to tell him where he gets off. Hut when I talk to a wom an 1 want to compliment her and have her flatter me." "In other words, you want airy persiflage and flattering lii s from pretty woman's lips and cold logic and stern facts when you talk to a man." "Yes, that's the idea p. t f ci t ty variety Is the spice of life, you know." I turned Impatiently. Such talk was an insult to my intelligence. Tomorrow The Ohl Struggle. Old Version of Man's Creation. The religious customs of the As Syrian Silinerlans 5,'mh) or more years ago la given In the fourih volume ot translations of tablets In the British University museum hy Dr. Stephen l.aligdon, who was for three years curator of the P.nhylnn section of the university. The Sumcrlati tablets tell of the creation of men rrom clay by a woman deity. This goddess protects her creations rrom the Hood hy sav ing Ziiiglihiu (oali), nnd the latter lands in Paradise and eats or rorhid den fruit of bis own nccord. There is no l:ve In this theory whatever. Tin Suin-rfims believed that ten patriarchs ruled some MisUMl years before the flood, that It was about a.'i.lSHl years thereafter before Cyrus came down and eoii'iuered Ihe kingdom. The Ills torlcal tablets at the university am seam ure the most elaborate In ex Isti'iice. No oilier records purport te give such a record of human existence He Sella It Twice. "Mefore any one of the department malingers of a big western concert: places any important new policy be fore the president for approval, he explains the plan In full to one of tin other department heads, nnd oL-iulns either Ills approval or his disapproval.' says a writer In System, the Mnga line "of lliislncss. "Then If his plan Is approved and be takes It to the president for his (l. K., the fa-t thai the oilier department head has In dorsed tiie plan makes It easier for the president to Judge, without giving too tmi.-h thought to the details, lur therinore, tills tne'hod decreases the number of undesirable plans, thai are brought to the president's olhYo ; fre quently, when one manager presents his plMi to another he Is shown why It Is not practical!!-, or bow It would conflict with some fundamental pol icy." Birthplace of Famous Ships. Many fcnioiis warships were buili and inn:, i.-d al Portsmouth. X. H. the ti,M .iiii the .'.Vgun ship Faulk Iiii;.I ,.f tl... Knglisti navy, 'annelied Ii. Ii'.'.n. ll was followed by the I'.ed MIH and by the America In 17-111, al of tie IMiish navy. The first ves scl of ii,,. eontlnental navy limnetic' He re was the tun Knlcign In 177c. The se-end wns the Immortal Msnr-, from who... deck Jot,,, p .!,, r cehed the llrst snlire to ihe Stsrs ami S-ripes on r'rlirunrr 11. 177 s, fl,, filiate Congress, sunk hy the Cotife.i erntc Ironclad Merrlniac. ami th Kca.sc-ge. which s.mk the Co.ifclor me st. truer Alnbai ift off -,irt.otirg France, vv.ae two o'Ver famous Ynnke. war vc, ;s built it Portsmouth. Oldest Conf-ctlon. The greater part of black licorice l derived from Spain, where It Is mad ft r. t'e lulce or the plant and mle wi'h starch to prevent It from meli.u In hoi w.ather. The licorice plant I- srnih that attains a height of thro, feet and It grow, wild where Its r.u reach the witter. It nourishes cspe dally on the banks of the Tigris ,,i F!iiihratcs rivers. S'nce the valley of the rnnnto contained ,,e of earl est eniPz., Hens In the world, the pro!.. tcpv Is that llco-lc, I, ,!,.., tt)f ,,,,, ration In the world, ami ,he lt h'rh the hoys and girl, of t,av ,b(. so well iv , enjoyed by lhe y ten of three thousantl ye ago, 1 XOTICK OK SALi; OK GOVEUN .vi hi NT Tl.MlH.K. licueial Lund Office, Washington. D. C, June 1, 19i0. Notice is hereby given that subject lo 'be coiiiiiilous and liuiita ilons of the Act of June . 1916 (39 Stat., 21s, and the instructions of he Secretary of the Interior of Sep euiber 15. IS17, the timber on the ollowhig lauds will be Bold July 12, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m., at public auction ut the United Slates land office at Koseburg, Oregon, lo the highest bidder at not less 'han the appraised value as shown by this lotice, sale to be subject to the ap proval of the Secretary of the ln erlor. The purchase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of one '.jr cent thereof, being commissions illowed, must be deposited at iune if sale, money to be returned If sale s not approved, otherwise patent vill issue for the timber which must ie removed within ten years. Iliils vill be received from citizens of the 'lilted States, associations of such Itizens and corporations organised inder the laws of the United States r any stale, territory or district hereof only. Upon application of a lualincd purchaser, the timber on my legal subdivision will be ottered . paratelv before being Included In mv offer of a larger unit. T. 22 S.. !.'3 W., Sec. 7, NKV, NEVl, yellow lr 3;"i M., NWV, NE14, yellow fir ,00 M., SK1', N !: v, . yellow fir 400 '.I.. NK'i NWii. y.-llovv Or 425 M.. : , NW'4. vellow Ilr 150 M.. red !r 2o0 M.. XE4 SEV4, yellow fir '.no M.. red cedar 10 M.. NV4 SEH . louglas fir 1100 M.. red cedar 20 I., SE'i SKV4. yellow fir 500 M., ed fir 100 M., red cedar 20 M iVH SEV,, Douglas fir 695 M., 'E'4 SWVi, Dough.s fir 690 M., vJW'i SW'4. Douglas fir 400 M.. tW'14 SW'i. Douglas fir 610 M.. red edar 35 M., none of which to be sold it less than $2.00 per M. : T. 21 S.. t. 4 V.. Sec. 7, NE4 NE'4. fir 650 f., XWM NIC '4 , fir 600 M SEU s'EV,. fir STiO M., SW V, NE4. fir 500 M., SE NW'4, fir 550 M., NEV, sE"4, fir 350 M NW V4 SE',4. Mr 500 I.. SE4 SE'. fir 750 M., SW'4 SE 'i fir 1000 M.. XE'4 SW'i, fir 600 NW'i SW'i, fir 500 M.. SE14 '.V 'a . fir 550 M.. SW'4 SW'4. fir 150 M.. none of which to be Hold at .ss than $1.75 per M.. Sec. 25. s'E'i SW',. red fir 1200 M.. cedar '0 M NW'i SW', , red fir 1150 M., :w4 SW'4. rd fir 1100 M., SE '4 iW'l. red fir 1300 M.. cedar 60 M.. he red fir to be sold at not less than "1.80 per M. and the cedar ut not ess than .S per M.. T. 21 8.. R. 5 V . Sec. 13, NE'i SW, fir 325 M., N'W'4 SEV4. fir 375 M SW', SE Vi . lr 425 M., none of which to be sold I less than $1.50 per M., T. 36 S.. !. 5 W.. Sec. 25. NE Vi NEV4. fir 140 M., pine 60 M.. SW ',4 NE '4 . fir !00 M.. pine 100 M., SE'4 N VV4 , lr 2j0 M.. pine 15 M., SW'4 NWV4, lr 250 M., pine 50 M.. NE'4 SE Vi , lr 150 M pine 130 M., SK SEVi, lr 275 M.. pine 40 M., SWV4 SE',4, lr 230 M., pine 70 M.. NE Vi SW'i. lr 170 M., pine 130 M.. NWVi sW'i, fir 50 M., pine 250 M., SE ', W'4, fir SO M., pine 220 M., SWVi W'i,. fir 225 M., pine 90 M., the due to be sold at not less than $4.00 ier M., and the fir at not loss than '1.25 per M. (Signed) CLAY TALL IAN, Commissioner. PKDFE 3;ONAL CARDS "lis. I'. 11. mvEX Cut Flowers Phone 210. 40:: W. Cass. It. M. II. Pl.YI Lit Chiropractic Pliyskiun. 222 W. Lane St. i:.' ii. p. Pl'.AUl (iitu .v wipe t'hiropraetors. West Koseburg. Phone 40-F4. HI. t l.AHt K. AI.I.EX Dentist a 3 3 1 Pciklns Riiilillpg, Ros-hurj Oregon, orfiie hours 9 to 12 a nt., 1 to .I p. m. Phone 6.' DELCOLIGHT C Complt Eltric L,lgKt and Power Plant A prof uahli' investing nt. Soon pafi fcr iiHflf la unit' and luuor yuvt'tl. Miller's t ire. Skp. Phcne447, 123 N. M.ia A'l k,a:U j . r. . f. .-.ionul work. 0 ir wagons are now ready to d'liwr ice anywhere upon P' one call, and will be running on r. gnl.ir routes ia a fw d.iya. Ice will be Strictly Cash this year, or the coupon svs tem, w-irh are is. best for everybody. Hooks are now on 10 and $20 each. 1 .one your order for hook now and avoid the rush later, when we sr.- verv buy. The price Is one cent per pound. Roseburg Ice Co. C B. CANNON Mgr. c iOlliiiii All 1 1;o-ilflea AdvetriseiiH-nu ln sviied new UHluy will bo found on liot ixitfe under ".New Today" head. WANTED Waitress at Hotel Vm (Jim. WANTED To buy or rent a house, phone 415-J. WASTED Lunch counter girl al Hotel I'lnpqua at once. WANTED Cheap horses. See Judd, Empire barn, Koseburg. WANTED Girl for general house work. Call at 143 So. Kane sit., or phone 372. WANTED About 1000 feet good Becond hand flooring. Address 917 So. Main St. WANTED Old Iron. Will pay $10 per ton for it delivered at Berger'b Junk Shop, Koseburg. WANTED Teacher tor Happy Val ley school, District S7. Address N. A. MtColloch. Phone 17-F3. WANTED Ten to 15 head of young gouts. K. S. HuUon, Wilbur, Or. Phone 31-K 11. WANTED Teacher for Glengarry school, Dlst. No. 109. M. M. Cooper, Clerk, Koseburg, Ore, FREE HOARD for a little Janltot work each evening. Call at Cafe teria at once. WANTED AT ONCE Ford roadster body. Also storage tank not less than 200 gal. capacity. Kay's Suit Shop. 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 others fur nished employment free of charge. Contractors, ranchers and farmerf place your orders with us for help ers. Our services are free both lo employer and employed. Law-rence-Cordou Co., 125 Cubs St. Phone 219. FOK ItEXT KOR RENT House, close in. Phom &9-Y. FOR RENT Garage. Inquire at Foutch's Confectionery. FOR RENT Partly furnished housi 4 27 Rast Ave. Phone 379-J. .'OH RENT 2-room furnished fiat, close in. 119 West Lane St. i'Olt RENT Good house, well fur nished, including pluno. Phone 202-J. FOR RENT Small house, modern, close in. Inquire of Perkins Bros., old Review building. MISCEIXASEOCb. LOST 2-year-old roan heifer. Notify G. W. Householder, Roseburg, Or. PHONE your order for your winter wood to R. Stubbs, Melrose store Phone 11 F25. WELL DRILLING K. E. Helnsel nian, driller, R. 1, Roseburg Phone S-F5. 1 3. H. ARUNDEL, piano tuning- and repairing. 25 years ezperlenoo. Phone 1S9-L. TRADE A good plnyer piano, with rolls, to exchange for Ford touring car or runabout. 124 N. Pine. $5 REWARD For correct address of John n. Raker. Write Clark B linker. Roseburg, Oregon. LOST Salurdny, between Rock creek and hatchery, pair black driving gloves. Finder leave at hub oitice. FOUND nt city hall. fur. Owner can have Ssme hv eolllnir .1 Altv h.tl describing fur, and paying for thiB notice. 525.00 REWARD For return of "rescent pin act with diamonds. Finder return to sheriff's oftlcj and receive reward. " ROSEBURG MYRTLE POINT MARSHFIELD AUTO STAGE !.. Rmrtinnr. isltj at 71)0 A. U. Myrtle polal, dally al 1:30 A. M. Connections at Myrtle Point to and from Marsh field, Co Oullle, Bandnn and Powers. Fare $S.4S, including war tax. Reservations at main office. 405 Cass St.. near depot. Phone or I'mpqua and Grand ho tels. Rapp's store. TAYLOR & CLINTON fod real ..TT "" u Z WlUiX i goat. Phoue 4u-'i 014 Utk kok SA1.E-1U inr-- WOOD FOR SALE-OhTTiS - phone 34-F2. C' n, I KOR SALStuti7brk7rr new See It at HokL,. r. M. Parker. ""It FOR SALE Oil burn"r " stove, only usa ..." '". Phone 4ut;-Y. fcl I'OR SALEVe..i.. : furniture. Inquire w ens streei. - -OR SALE Cow aou2lu77 jf taken at oace.0', ' J Utnuuua aven,. ' ' ' KOR SALE-3 months olTlw heifer calf -,5 W. C? Phone lc0-Y. f OH SALE-10 acre, 72 field Apply n33 iunjj" evenings after 6. KOR SALE Work, HtTr horses and pack horsei; birn, C. Merrill, 504 Mill St. FOR SALE Ford and H u good condition. Tcijii M nfj. Call 409 Cass St. POR SALE Practically nei bun. hold goods at a bsrtiij Oitu leaving. 1143 Harvird An FOR SALE Ford truck. cto drive, canvas top, fair eondlai Price $35u. Lindblom, tea. ville. FOR SALE 100 head of foiii; In 3-year-old colts; one iwliu tfavj saw. Inquire W. D. Timer, Wil burg, Oregon. BROCCOLI PLANTS trontraimr own strain of selected 3l Vila tine peed. Foster Buuot. Pbca 40-F11. 'OR SALE Indian twin motorcttit, with Presto light and bggtai, ai rier, a snap at $40. Set 111! til Nash Garage. FOR SALE One good irntli au 1100 pounds. $124. Brokt to nl-. and sure a bargain. R. L i row. Kiddle, Oregon. WE HAVE 1 DHL. of irieniti i lead spray left. Will Mil ill bargain If talsn it onn. Pi.ii Fruit Producs Co. KOR SALE Kitchen rant. I boa. good water coil, 5u-pound i bit kitchen cabinet, all In spisais condition. Call at 344 So. St.ptia FOR SALE One 25 H. P. M Steam Tractor. $1200; oninui 3 Portable Gaar-Scot kill eompliii with belts and saws. $1M. Ore gon Machinery Co.. EuM. 0 'OR SALE Chalmers " " bug; Ion of spesd nd pep: V mechanical coDdllion. Isqmrt Sunset Gamge. FOR SALE Modern t-room " In good condition, 2 ion. ralr burn, used for r. "'!, E. A. McK.an, Roseburj. or A. J. Lllburn Son's ! FOR SALE W. have .... Vnfl menu cars ror saie: on. "'- ',,. car and one Overland HoM touring car. I'maQ" mn Winchester St. DRYER riPE-I J". amount of iron for drfst f farther supply donbtfu : atoly is not too early UJ your order. J. H. Btnnlgw FOR SALE One fair M" J C. boar. 2 yrs old. ' and a good buy. if so five (rood sows notbrej- FOR SAI.E-I'ali.n prune tre delivery. OrdM fc advance. 6 to 8. "'a 40c: 3 to 4. ''. unoi ...... itnseburt. 0r$"- COAL, MMJW mill enns. i-o""-- . peu storage, transfer. Phone 128. - - h FOR SALE-Jersey er foon. Also fr..u r . . pnrtia lion, a good one: a ps ball; and , Br In. ItlSChine. 2l'-J. Dlllard, ure. FOR SALE-Oood crop, about - " ht: gray oais. ac. ;l K have t.ireyn'"'rt,r(3 fine S-year-oM '"reil t make offer C J4t H Roseburg. R. ! 01 . th Winston brWI FOR Sail- " - oak ..ovea' C. McGhehey" '"ftlS