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PA it rnr-n llie-Klll 1MJ lued Dally SEWH.REV1EW (, ly lixocat Sunday. : ..... o i 1 f '1110 YYtma S AllUbiuuai ov- B W. bAUS I. WIMBtRLY ntnTp nine. clely f lh" M- t-Hurcti. lunl L. BAlio Southi wla hold a cooked food i sale at Vuaburg Uroa. store Saturday, Juno 19. ! Sutherlin Friday SU11SCRIPTION RATES Dally, per year, by mail $4.00 Daily, six mouths, by mail .... 2.00 l.y Carrier, pur month 60 1 & riniiM) I The Associated Pros Is exclusively nKiti june m. Munlc by Oil's out, tied to the use for republication. ,irch,.tia. I .ill oews dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper nd alao the local news pub-l is,tiarl( trains Is as follows: l.shed herein. All rights of republl-Ar portUnd Lv. Koseburg cation of special dispatches 'l! No. 15. . . .S:30 a. m. S: p. m. uru also reserved. Ino.17 1:45 p. ui. 10:00p.m. Nu. 53. .. .1:00 a. m. 8:59 a. in Entered as second-class mattei j ,o. 16 . . . . 8: 1 5 a, in. 1:25a m. May 17, 1920. at the post office at other trains ffccted are the local l-r,s"hurg, Oregon, under the Act of which la made up lure to go north In the morning ana win win no leave ut 7:35; the afternoon train No. 14. from the south, which will arrive at 1:30, and train No. 64, which will arrive at 11:10 in the evening. March 3. 1S59. ICjiM-burg, Oregon, June 17, IU:iO. I New Train Schedule Effective Sunday The Southern Pacific station In this city has received nuiiliraiion of a new train schedule which hut d(.ath of our hlll1)atid and father: al VWM K THANK We wish to express our deepest heartfelt thanks for the kindness :'iid helpfulness shown us by our friends und nelKhliors, since the KllKhtly alfects the pallia Into this city, the change In each case being hut a matter uf a few minutes. 'I he readjustment of the schedules Is f-r i the purpose of giving heller service anil relieving congestion and wails at i several points. Simultaneously with the chaliKe In the schedule Is the a.l- ( dltlon or a new train on thho west , side eleciric line and on the Tllla- mook branch. The chiinue will !- ,'a eoine effective oon Sunday. June 20. ic so for the many beautiful floral of ferlngs sent. MRS. W. C. TIPTON". MILS. HlltDIE ELLIOTT, At.VIN- TIPTON, VERA TIPTON. CLLO TIPTON. Mrs. W. II. Smith, of Millard, wa UBliiess visitor In this city yes dfv. returning home on the even The rliHUKe In so far as it will after! lug Irnln. xfvwcmsrsji a Take Your Family Into Your Confidence on Shooting GET your new Winchester Hunt ing Rifle now and take it along on the family vacation trip to practice up. Take a Winchester .22 Caliber Kepeater and teach the boys and girls to hit the bull's-eye. liuy one of the new Winchester Junior Trapshooting Outfits and in troduce your folks to the new sjort of family trapshooting. Drop in today and let us fit you out. Churchill Hardware Co. KOSEBUKG. OREGON THE VINCffE$TR. STORK WE SELL Edison MAZDA LAMPS Douglas County Light and Water Co. USED CARS Buick Roadster. 4-fydc IMS Mitchell, fi r.vcle Overland Roadster, 4-fycle l!U!) Mitchell. fi-Fycle Ford Touring 1 ' , Ton Chevrolet Truck, 1-Cycle All in first-class shape, if you are looking for a good used car, call on us. J. F. BARKER & CO., KOSEBURG, OREGON IMPLEMENTS AUTOMOBILES TRACTORS LOVE and MARRIED LIFE fry the noted alitfior - I Idah MSGlone Gibson THE OI.W STItl (.(il.K. "I'm tired." I said. I felt that I ou lil nut quarrel Willi John and notwithstanding his good resolu- Ion his temper was fast Hearing the creaking point. The nurse, hearing my reniul'k, came toward the bed. "I think Mrs. Cordon should sleep x while." she said. "All right." said John, and he started toward the door with the lahv's check In his hand. "John, I would like to give that check to Charles, with the request that he invest It for Mary," I said. folding out my hand. . "You will do nothing of the kind, he answered roughly. "I am the father of .Mary (if you are going to all her Mary I. and as such I am her guardian. According to the laws of 'he state, as long as I live and she s under av:e " "John Cordon, do you mean lo say hat 1 shall have no voice In the riinrdlaiiFhip of my child as lung as .nu live?" KxaHly." "And you think this Is right?" Win-re It K Necesarv. "Oh, well, yon know " said John aslly, "a man doesn't often eteri-lse hese powers, except in a case like his. where It is nec-ssary." "It is not necessary," I said ve ementlv, "anil mil ss you give me hit check Immediately I shall ask 'harles to Htop payment on it." "That would he a nice thing for on to do. I congratulate you, Mrs. Ip-rdon. on I he regard and respect on have for your hushand's feel ngs." "I have ouite as much regard for nv husband's feelings as he has for nine. Oh, John, don't let us quar el. I am too tired, I am too weak." "I don't want to qunrrel with you - I didn't begin this. In fact, I had lioie iiji my iiiiuii iiihl i imii. 'itarrel with you while you were In j ed. but It seems Impossible not to . 'o so whether you are sick or well." "Do you know why. John. It is Imply hef-ause I am not one of those veak and adoring creatures who al iw their husbands to go their own av and do Just as they please, and hether they think It all rlsht or( ot. let them re1! under the Idea that I .hey, aa a dailing little Vite Bhould, acquiesce with liieeklieifs. I'tthv I never ask you to do any- il,in ih'ut im't absolutely the het thing for you to do. If you eared fur tno very mucn you woiiu cenuin.. do aa 1 ask." "All right. John, let's turn that rule around. Veil know it s a poor i.nu that wen t work both ways. never ask vou to do anything that isn't absolutely the best thing for , on to do. If you cared for me very much you would certainly do as 1 ask." "S'n woman has anv Judgment in nistters of this kind," he remarked Impatiently. Itefux"" to nntt "'. "John, I know why you end I are constantly quai riling. It Is he ause I will not stoop lo gain my ends by flaterlng you into thinking that I always agree with your opinions, while In reality 1 am loidlng you by devious wavs lino accepting mine. Of course. I understand, that this is the age-old method of feminine strategy but there Is something with in me that makes II repellant to me If you and other men could under stand that If you would meet women on a footing of perfect equality oi mind yon would be much happier." "Oh. no, no. no, you are mistaken Vou remind me of Alice now, Kath nilne." smiled John, some of his good humor coming back. "Hut I s-'e the nurse looking In at the door again, and I will leave you." "Hut, John, you haven't given nu the check, " I insisted. "And I'm not going to," he ans wered. "But if It will do you any good I will give In to you this fai and tell you I will turn the check over to Charles and ask him to In Invest It for the luiliy." I understood that I had gained my point, but, notwithstanding all my fighting. I had gained it In the old way In which women must al ways fight. John was going to turn the cheek over to Charles, making Charles think that the thought had t.'een hla and that I a quiesced. I was too tired, however, to fuss anv more, and I turned over and went to sleep. TmiHirmtr lre.lng My llnhy. State Schools Rank Very High ThrM .Nt'unws T.yiuiied. DriXTH, Juue 16. Virtually tor in al coiulttions prt'vullt.-d this norntng in Duluth'a buslm-sn section, ver which u mob of five thousand hthoiis Burgi-d lust night, swecpiuR ho police from powrr, when thrt H'groeH whi'i seized by the infuriated -rowd and lynched. The neproes ;'tr being held in jail In connection viih an attack upon a 17-year-old vhite girl. Kor lridi IEepiiblic. - MONTREAL. June 16. Tho miTican Federation of Labor today paffii nied its Htaud for recognition iy the I'nited Stales of the Irish republic." Stemner IUM-kiidt. FIl'MK. Juut; 1.- A Hritish tank (earner today successfully ran dockade of (ho harbor and landed i witro of oil for Gahriele d'Aununzio. heli iiisurKeut b ader here. Xailuill OnVrs SvtiiMithv. IIOSTON. .Imi4- 16. Vtcl'-Preni- nt Marshall today greeted bis pos ilde micpt'Huir with a message, not f collar. 'tulalton, but of counnisera ion. "I'b-ase accept my sincere yinpathy,' was the message f3oer or t'alvin Cooltdgc, n publican !!)lnlneH, received. viu: vol- i.h.vi;towx his sununer It's a good iuovp to hav h Nev.s-Keview follow you to yo'ir -Hcatfon home. Let us mall it to you lally Just phone 1:15 or write our :uhscripiion department and we It o that It comes to you regularly. IMStVSSHS WMI'AHiX. WASHINCTON. j.Iuue 16 Sona or Ilardiu announced today that ip had h general discussion uf his ampaign plans at a dinner last light, ui which time a number of epnldican leaders were present. In luded among the guests were na ors Lodge. Smoot. Itrandagee and ''all. ' k. t. n. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine STOPS MEDICINE HEALTH RECOVERED BY INTERNAL BATHS Mr. A. Czarneckl, 6T7 Montgomer St.. San Francisco. Cal., writes Tyr rell's Hygenic Institute of .Ww York as follows: "1 must admit that the use of tin J. It. L. Cascade' has cured chronir onstipation from which I suffered since May 12, 1 HI :t. 1 have nevei veil tasted any kind of patent niedi ine or purgative. My health is per fect in every respect.' Over half a million bright, keen ;ntelligent Americans have found hat Internal (lathing is more essen- ial to their health than externa! tiaths-- Have found that used occasional ly at night they feel like different noople the next morning. No mori tt that bilious, tired, nervous feel ng, hut having by nature's owr -lea user - - ant i septic warm water- -"etnoved all the poisonous was 'rem the lower intestine, the v;ike thorftnghly refreshed bv noi rnal sleep, with all their functions :i't'n'; pe'fertly, clrr heruled. happy mil cniiri.i..nt. eager and capable for Hie d-ities of the day. Why not learn more about thU 'apidtv growing and natural prac ici.? The 1. R. L. Casrade" is the 'nventinn of ('has. A. Tyrrell. M. I). f ew York, a specialist on internal 'ahs for years, and is now be ;" shown and explained by Nathan Kullertnn. Cass St., Koseburc, Ore. who will give you free on recpies' - an int.-iesting booklet (.n the sub lect railed -Vhv Man of Todav y Only KfTicient." ? ? ? F. T. D. ? ? ? XOTK'K How ntiout your eating place? The Maplehvf confectionery serves the very best lunches. TUOTTKKS. Ianc at Tixonville Fri.lay night, lime lirh K.ioh ladv lo bring lunch for two C.Tee Will be served. Wit "art from I'mpqua hotel a 8 o'clock ' 'oni fnlf t ro MAN'S BEST AGE A man is as old as his organs ; ho can be as vigorous and healthy at 70 as at 35 if he aids his organs In performing their functions. Keep your vital organs healthy with GOLD MEDAL Th world'i standard remedy for kldii.r, livr, bladder nd uric acid trouble inc 1696; corrects disorders; stimulates vital organs. All drugests, three sizes. Loo for Ike Mine Reld Medal o eeerr bos uA ecewpl w liaiutioai .Mrs. Henry om.'M. siaior of Mrs. V. V. Tipion, Rrtutniniined by n?r htisbantl, -Mr. and Mr.-t. A. -May, tlir former a brother of Mrs. Tiptini. anJ Paul Mav, also a bru;!ier. are viait- :n'4 in this olty fullowinc tlie funeral uf .Mr. Tiplon. Mrs. ORicld and A Muy aro rroni Norlb ll-nd. Wash.. I'aul May is from Mt'dl'ord. Pi t B CHICHESTER S PILLS Vr THK lMAAiOMI I: RAND. A l.nillrMI AU Toul" wrUff 11 Ijt fx 4 t(UsVl . iH.iM.nrT.mntV l'HUIa Isfl ld nirta!!lc Tnle-no tkT. Iluy of yoitp " iruKsit.u Atk f iit.rin.K-TFB n WIAUUNO JlItA.NU I ILLH.IJI Sid eirskniwoaBt.Siftit.A'aikclltHI SOU) BVDHLOGISTS EV'tiAttHtRt N'OTICK OF SAI.K OF GOVEKN MENT TIMUrJIt. tiineral Land Office, W'asbinK'ou, D. C, June 1. 19-0. Notice la bt-rt-by given that juhject to the conditions and limlta- ions of (he Act of June 9, 191i (39 Sral., 218), and the instructions of rhe 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. in., at public itu-tion at the United States land .U'ice at Rost'burg, Oregon, to the highest bidder al nut less than the ippralsed value aa shown by this .lotlce. Bale to be Rubject to the ap proval of the Secretary of the In- erior. The purchase price, with an ldditional sum of one-fifth of one c?r cent thereof, being commissions tllowed, must be deposited at lime f sale, money to be returned if Bale s not approved, otherwise patent will issue for the timber which innst e removed within ten years. Ilids vill he received from citizens of th United States, associations of such citizens and corporations organized inder the laws of the United Slates ir auy state, territory or district hereof only. Upon application of a lualifled purchaser, the timber on iny legal subdivision will bo offered feparately before being Included in iny ofler of a larger unit. T. 22 a 'I. 3 W., Sec. 7. NE Vi NEH. yellow lr 325 M NWH NE , yellow fir 100 M., SEVi NE'4, yellow llr 400 .. NEW KW14, yellow fir 425 M... NV'4. vellow fir 150 M., red 1r 200 M.. NEVi SK't. yellow fir 130 M.. red cedar 10 M., NWVi SEVJ Douglas flr 1100 M., red cedar 20 M.. SEH Si: '4, yellow fir 600 M -ed llr 10 M.. red cedar 20 M VH SE'i. Dntiglas fir 695 M., NE", SWV,, Douglas fir 690 M., S'WVi SWM. Douglas fir 400 M.. nV", SWVi. Douglas Mr 6 40 M.. rer) "tlar 35 M., nope of which to he sold it less than $2.ft0 per M.: T. 21 S.. I. 4 V.. Sec. 7. NE NE4, fir 650 M., NV4 NEVi. fir 600 II., SKVi 'EV, . fir 350 M., SWy4 NEVi, fir 500 M.. SEV4 NV'4. fir 550 M., NE M iE'.'t . fir 350 M., NV4 SEH, nr 500 SEV, SE', , flr 750 M.. SV Vx SE 4 flr 1000 M NE'4 SW'H, flr 600 U.. NV", SWV,. flr 500 M.. SE"4 -VVi. flr 550 M.. SWVt SWVi, flr 150 M., none of which to be sold at jess than $1.75 per M., Sec. 25. N'E'4 SWV,. red fir 1200 M., c. dar in M.. NW'4 SWVI. red flr 1 150 M., W'-i SV1. red fir 1100 M., SE 14 SV4. red flr 1300 M.. ci-dar 60 M.. 'he red fir to be sold at not less than 1.80 per M. and the cedar at not less than I 50 p. r M.. T. 21 P.. R 5 '-V., S c. 13. NE H SWV4. flr 325 M.. NVi SE4. fir 375 M., SW 8KI4. Ir 4 25 M.. none of which to be sold it less than $1.50 per M.. T. 36 S ti. 5 . Sec. 25. NK'4 NE'4, flr M0 M.. pine 60 M., SV4 NE H . fir 200 M. pine lfiM SEH NW H , flr 290 M pine 15 M., SWV, NV, flr 250 M., pine 50 M NEVi REVi. flr 150 M., pine 150 M., SEV, SEH. flr 275 M., pine 40 M., SWV, SEV, Ir 20 M., iiitiP 70 M.. NEV. SU't; flr 170 M.. nine 130 ,t.. kwv. -W'4. fir 50 M., pine 250 M., SEH 'Wv:, nr so M.. pine 220 M.. SWV. ?WVi. flr 225 M., pine 90 M., the pine to be fold at not less than $4.00 per m ., aim the fir at not less than 1 25 p.-r M. ISigned) CLAY TALL MAN, Commissioner. PROFESSIONAL CAROS Haver Tiol.'is cf Anuria" is Rnin Uf Aspirin prot-it sufi by tuil- lor over tvnty yn.u. A-tpt miI rn unbrokt'n '-llu'r ,i(kact" whi h ciit-l.iinr proper diixiionn to r.-luvi? Mt d:t Ito. hrtch. K.ra. h', Nt-u- r:iK a. Hhcuiniitif in. Colds ami ram liMiitv tin h xcf of l i tablets tuot f--w rents. lf u?fiita lio sU Kirsifr ' Uayt'r pnt knen." Aaptrin is trade murk tUvr MintifaUiut Monoac tlvacMester of SaMojlltadd. i DRINK SODA All Flavor (liiiier Ale I! Mil ll.vr t'oea fohi liny it by the Ovo. ROSBIRG DAIRY AND SODA WORKS TIIONE 186 '"is. F. I. OWEN Cut Flowers J I'hene 2 10. 4o3 W. Cass. 1 Kit. M. 11. IM.-YI.F.II Chiropractic I'h: sieian. 222 W. I.ane St. UK. It. l lit; AliFOHI) Ai WII F chiro; r.i. tors, West Ilosebtirii. I'll one HI-FI. M. A. BULEY CONTRACTOR Builds Anything. First class work. Let me figure with you. Box 301, Res dince 305 Douglas St. lioM-buii:, Oregon. M'l!. (I. Ml! I. A I, I FX Dentist at ! 331 l'erkln llnildins. ltos'-bttrg. Oregon. (:Tice boms ! to 12 a. m , 1 to 5 p. m. rhone 65 We Buy at BERGER'S BARGAIN STORE lllile-.. Mohnlr. Itnc, ItuMior. Obi Metals, I'ni'cr anil Itone. flood Line of Second Hani Clothing For Sale. Cass and Fine Sts. V 1 1 Mrs. Thomas Mi-Rnvn ...... wi oiriie Creek, spent a few hours in u... burg yesterday attending m i,.i matters. ( (a All Cliueified AilvefjH ,...... soiled new today will be found on la-si iwite unoer -sew Tuuuy" head. WATrr. WANTED Waitress at Hotel Umn qua. WANTED To buy or rent a bouse. I'lione 4 1 5 -J. WANTED Lunch counter girl at Hotel I'mpqua at ouce. a witst 'I nana. " "wetiirj 7"i have same t,,'":, 0 notic r' ""I tw,..'! - WANTED Girl for general house work. Call al 143 So. Kaue St or phone 372. WANTED About 1000 feet good second hand flouring. Address 'J 17 o. Main St. WANTED Old Iron. Will pay J 10 per ton foe it delivered al lierger'u Junk Shop, Itosuburg. WANTKD Teacher tor Happy Val ley school. District 87. Address N. A. MtCollocu. Phone 17-F3. WANTED Ten to 15 head of youna gouts. II. S. Hutton, Wilbur, Or I'houe 31-F 11. WANTED Teacher for Glengarry school. Hist. No. 109. M. M. Cooper, Clerk, Hoseburg, Ore. FREE BOARD for a work each evening, teriu at once. iSLT "'. The foii sai t. : . oak stove wood p"1 v-. slctiheher "-r; little Janitor VOOD FOR SAI eZT Call at Cafe. er.,,1. .. ALE-0U HAMu nmiian or girl lo do Keuerul housework, four In family j. u. iurge, uaKianu, ure. WANTED AT ONCE Ford roadster body. Also storage tank nut 1.-st than 200 gal. capacity. Kay's Suit snop. HELP WANTED WANTED HELI fjx-service men and othors fur nislied Htnnlovtiient fruu nt aIiuoda Contractors, ranchers and farmers place your orders with us for help ers. Our services are free both to employer and employed. Law rence-Cordou Co., 125 Cass St I'lione 219. X)K KKNT FOR KENT House, close In. Fhont 89-Y. r'OIt RENT Suldty aepo.it boief Koseburg Isatlonul Bank. FOK KENT Garage. Inquire at r-outch s Confectionery. FOlt KKNT Partly furnished housi 427 Kast Ave. Phone 37D-J. FOK KENT 2-room furnished flat, close lu. 119 West Lane St. r'OR KENT Two or three house keeping rooms. 646 South Pint St. FOR KENT Sleeping room with bath. $10 per month. Inquire 322 E. Oak. FOR RENT Small house, modern close in. Inquire of Perkins Bros, old Review building. M ISC LI-LAN EOUb. PHONE your order for your wintel wood to It. Stubbs, Melrose store Phone 11 F25. WELL DRILLING It. E. Helnsel man, driller, R. 1, Koseburg Phono 3-F5. 2. II. ARUNDEL, piano tuning anr repairing, 25 years experience Phone 189-L. TRADE A good player piano, with rolls, to exchange for Ford tounnp car or runabout. 124 N. Tine. LOST Saturday. between Rock reek and hatchery, pair blacfc driving gloves. Finder leave a: this office. LOST Wire wheel with 31x4 Flsk tire, was lost between Springfield and Myrtle Creek. Finder pleas phone 207-Y. Reward. DELCOLIGHT CV Complate atlairlc Lltfht end Power Plant A profitable investment. Soon pays for Itself In time and labor saved. MT1. rjlplllll Miller'. Elf c. Shop, Phone 447. 123 N. Mais All kilHl of rruffatnnal work. R0SEBURG MYRTLE POINT MARSHFIELD AUTO STAGE Boneburg. -lall) at ;i A. M. Iavea Myrtle IVim, dally at 9 JO A. M. Connections at Myrtle Point to and from Marshfleld. Co quille, Bandon and Powers. Fare $6.48, Including war tax. Reservations at main office, 40." Cass St.. near depot, Phone 303, or I'mpqua and Grand ho tels, Rapp's store. TAYLOR & CLINTON phoue 34-F2. VH-i4 See It i "I .-'OH SALE-Stud.Uka' P- M. Parker. FOR SALIV-OU kZT Move. Only uie4 wall Phone 4UI1-Y, "M FOR SALK Nearly letTj film Inru .. "" ""luiHIUS, ens street. FOR S ALE-Cow uiTiT if taken at onct u. Uiupqua avenue. FOR SAI t' ..7 - utuuioj a jA Phono 150-Y. FOR SALE Fine Dm i, boar. 2 yean old. thfuj, Huffmelsler, Rottiri. OR SALE Ford ud Ban Euod condition. Ttniad call 409 Cui St. ."OR SALE Fort tn A drive, canvu lop, turn. Price $350. Udtliu, inl vine. FOR SALE HHtl4t hi: 3-year-old tula; ntuiliii i saw. Inquire D.Tuiui, I burg, Oregon. dROCCOLI PLANTS ponlm own strain of teteM 9l tu tine seed. Foster Butts. Pa 40-F11. r'OR SALE Indian trtswrJ with Presto light iti at rier. a snap it Hi. 'l Nash Garage. FOR SALE One good laiif 1100 pounde. 1124. tmim and sure t bargala 1.4 row. Kiddle. Orego. , E HAVE 1 DBL oliw lead spray left. Will ba.-pam if taken II ow. I Fruit & Proiuce Co. gat P fine 25 H. T vrorfnr Hill: ma 3 Portable Gau-Scot hlta anrf UlLlIn i gon .Macninerj Co, :J -,-nn s j I.E Chatefti bug; lots of speed ul !1 mechanical conditio! Sunset Garage. FOR SALE Modem in good condition. I ! 1 rair uarn, - E A. McKean, Roki " A. J. Ulburnjoi -.-OR SALE-Italian F fall delivery at P( sale prices. i i" t ,il,. west. Rosebun.t"1 FOR SALE-W. J cars for ssie. Mi car and one 0 - J touring car. l'Wu U' VVinrhPSter St- J RVER PIPE-1 la noi iv - - - - . t u saw- order. DRYER farther ateiy your lr' iil'J goon -e- m FOR S C. no: and a so five COAL. BODTW'gfS mill ends. eJ"t Tl storage, traul Phone 18- . ,rRfLAVS bull; ". V ine machine. J-1 1 eray oat. ato nilp ' SB""' In on " Wj 1 make offer. ;4 "l UI '