.aUAN LEGION ; "T j
.1 HnmnnNivPNTnN!
Will Meet In Astoria July 30,
31 and August lst-Pro.
gram Announced.
HAVE REAL MESS LINE
"Hit Tiint Old Mi-so I.Iim lliidily" !
tlut Slogan AdiMilwl by tluthop
Vtmt lor Mmw Time A llitf
Timu Kxo Uxl There.
ASTOKIA, Ore., Juno 1 8. To
make tho second annual convenllnu
of Die American Legion for the de
partment of On-null. t"e greatest
event lh the Northwest for ex-nervhe
men uine the war. in the intention
of the committee on arruiiKoiuenlH
which In busily eugwd In outlining
the proKram for the important evunt.
Aatoria la the city which secured
the honor of entertaining the dele
Rates and their friends and the dates
are Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
July 30. 31st and August 1st. Clat
sop post No. 13, which on account of
its activity in connection with com
batting bobdicvism has become wide
ly known throughout tho country.
lmH nrockiinird that the "huddles"
will bo onuriaincd as they have
"never been entertained before.
The committee on arrangements
as follows: Jenne It. Hinman, chair
man; 8. A. Wold, secretary, Astoria;
Lane Ooodell and Arthur Murphy,
Portlnnfl; Pat lHlan, He.inl.lo; K. H.
HoHklns, Leland H. Gilbert. 10. T.
Goocb, Harry Fuller and K. II. Vin
ci), Antoria.
AccordfnK to the present arrange
ments that are being made, the e;;
serviie men end tiieir friends will
gather in Portland on Thursday.
July L'flth and board a special train
that will leave In the afternoon for
Astoria. The train will arrive In
the convention city about ii o'cIock
where tho visitors will be received
and assigned to quarters. The en
tertainment features will start th"
same evening, among which will be
a big free dance on the streets. muMc
to be furnlihp'i by a 20-pieco con
cert band.
The convention will open on Fri
day morning with an address by Gov
ernor Hen Glcott. It Is expected
that the national commander, Frank-j
tin D'Olier. will nlso be present to
Address the ex-set vlco men. The
largest place In the city, tho Astoria
theater, has been Keen red fn which
to hold the convention.
One of the entertainment features
of the threo days galhorlng wHl be
the big salmon barbecue and nrrnntfe
ments are being made to sent at lea it
1000 ex-service men nt one mess
table. K. T. Cooch, chairman of the
committee having this affair in,
charge, has adopted the slogan, "Hi:
that old mess line Ktiddv," and Willi
Insist that all line up as In dnvs nfj
vnrt for the blp fed. The 1 - iler'
will blow mess call nnd the Ion-; lii'i-i
of Amcvlran I.eg'on m"inb-r.i v W'
wind tbroniih the streets to the k-. :ie
of the banquet. j
Friday evt-nlng. July .?ftth. hns!
been set aside for the Annus! Aieer.-I
ran Terlon ConvenMon bull. whih!
iromlsp to be one of the mo'd bril
liant nfT-tirs of the kind ever stuped
In the'dty.
The eimvent'on will mtiouni bn
enotn,h ntt Satnrdnv i ft rmmn for
til a fMeiT'itet ntid v'.t.ii-t tn nt'ftlcl
pMe in the blis historical and n;it.
"!!( p nn'rt. I'r will hi nflVn-il
for the pest In ti e snte bav'iv; ih'
Irrg'st n'Miib'!' of in i iiil'tT;; In li ii"
in proportion to mem' "p-hln. M;my
floats slid (ntt'ivst i n IV: J m . n ; e
planned for the pauvu
Sunday, Ancnst I. wfll be spent at
Seaside where t ho cHi'Mis of ih-tt
progress! o beach t e-ort will senT
a Clam feed to hf (b'lev.iltes ntlil
vl Iters. In the evruim; will l
ftnttt'd the spe tac.'btr n rntechnlcal
rilsplav deplcliiig Ihe "Pattle of i!ir
ArKonne."
. i. i:di.i; m:vs.
J. 11. Hail, of the well known firm
of Hart, Gram Hi Hut. at th V'-n-tral
1i,. has the pn -Me of hhip
ping the first cailo.id of cms . r
brought to our city. He Lav. also
made an additioti.il shipment rl
Chevrolet cursuud still tlu iIiukimiI
exceeds tho supply. T'- e l Vnt t;il
garage Is a very cemvui nt local Inn
south of the post oiVice nnd tne of
the firm Is always in the office io
greet customers.
Wo are pleased to note that Mr-v
A. H. Hen so n h slowly inipio ini in
health at their home in this eity.
Mrs. M. K. Kfimedy is visttttiK her
son and his wife. Mr. nnd Mrs. Koy
Hodson, at Portland.
C. O. (iarrett is v,-e;uhig a runt.
Ho had the inisfort une to cut his
foot quite s"verely. We hope t he
Injury tv.nv not be very serious, yet
WE
Edison
MAZDA LAMPS
Douglas County Light and Water Co.
K ' ' 'J L
n
S
Thi. it very recent pnotogrsph cf
Lady Geddts, wife of Sir AucKiana
Geddfo, the nevi British 3r.1b.Tsc.1dcr to
the United States.
It in painful.
Marion Hanks, a ii nminint cul
wn of Klamuih Kails. inaiW- "8 an
apiiri'ciatcil call this wiih lin
wlfo and lli' ir daiiKlitc is. Ttn-y wer
I'nnnitc to Portland to visit Hit Hoh
Fi'Htlval and rnjoy .Shrinrrs' wr.-k
l in y will n nd a f w days li' i a
they relurn home.
Mrs. S. Jaciiuc s and Mi;s Ksla Har
ris made us a pli-asant call on Tui s
day. .Miiw Freda lloRors Is iiRain on
duly at the llawii & Wilson y.iv.in"-
Mrs. 12. J. Carroll, or (Irani l ass
was u C.lcmlalo visitor lt'st k. She
calm- to visit Iiit bid. her tnd iainlly,
Mr. and Mis. K. K. Tolien. who were
movintr u Kui'er.e.
MIhs Mary Walkinn n 11 -I Mr. Lee
Cnrnes. of Asloria, w re married on
ihe 15th Inst, at Uofeliurp. Hi.'
K. V. Wariirmton of! ieial lliir. The
lirl.le'K molher. Mrs. A. II. W'.Mlcins.
nnd her brother. Wi.i. liai son. eni
lot ItoseburK 1!h llieni to be pie lt
at their nmrria-e. Thus ends nlnlher
totnanee of t!ie war, us their er,!"ijre.
mi nt ln:.ted five yearn. Mr. Carnes
eiiliil"d In the service and his fianeei
stayed at home wl'h her mother, who
was In poor health, until the war
ended, and the mother la In much
better health. Mrs. Carnes' father.
Win. I. Watkins, was a Itosebury
pioneer mid died at KoseburE Bevernl
years &ko. This nio:U estimable
ynunir couplti have the best wishes
of a host of friends and relatives
here. They will make their home at
Astoria, where Mr. Carnes Is cnKaRed
In hu.slncHH.
Wo nil vole" sincere ronrot In the
sroiiiK away of Mis, H. W. Mirer and
Mrs. J. lj. Winchell, who hnvo cone
to Seattle to reside, where Mrs. Win
choH'a sons nre enidnye. May they
enjoy peace and prosperity In their
new home.
A hrolher-in-law nnd sister of F.
N. Wilson were called here on ac
count of Mr. Wib-.nn'fl Illness. Mr.
Wilson Is now some belter. H" i.
mo:;t tenderly cared for by his wif
and son at their beautiful home in
South (llendale, and we hope to not"
his st .! recovery.
Itev. Harry Mci'onnell, ,,f New
York, the new pastor of (l'Vt
church, arrived here last Saturday
and was prcs.-nt at Ihe Sunday morn
iue service. Olivet church Ktet'ls nur
new pastor npprovincly and ext. nd
him a hearty welcome.
(lleiidale is rrowitiR every day and
our hu.-.iu.-ss. Ileuses r-port large
sales and small prnfliF:. l:vei-l.eilv
Is hapey- - only two cases of niea:'es
in town and nur popular M. P.
looks a little gloomy over most cxeel
l"iil In-iilth condil Ions
Mr. nnd Mrs. John II. Monro ; re
Me htmi'V l-"H I s el a baby Kil l hem
.lime If., and Mr. n:id Mrs. l!i:dd
lloc.ro nre very happy and ninllini:
itrandpaieniM. We congratulate vou
nil- X. X.'
NOTH'i: OF 1VM l, St'llOOI.
ii:irn(i.
N'otlco is hereby Riven to lie lr
iM voters of School District No. A.
of linuitlas Ceunly. of Oioon.
that ihe nnual Si lum Meetlni; ot
said Hislnet Will he held at Ito-!,.-hnrir
lle.-h S hoo! Hid'-:.: to hoRin in
'lie hoar eT 2 ll'ilak p. In. on the
third .Mnio!ty of .Itine, ttoiug the
-'. "t day of .Tune. A. II. . IHIIO.
'I'lrs lueeilus Is called for tho
piirpe n i.r elet'lini: two directors, to
rve for a t rm or ther years, and
'he t: in.i. tl-m of business uacul at
siuh nwotin".
Paled Hps nth dav of .Intnl. 1920.
IdiSroK X. nitKKN',
Hi-lrlet Clerk.
K. I.. MII.l.MIt,
Ch.unnatl Hoard of Ilireilors
V(ll ( MM WK HAI T.
A ii y 1 1 1 i ii i; nt any lime. Wood for
sale. iMtonn 1 H2. I.. It. Chambers
at McClelland Chainbers' 2nd Hand
tnro
SKI.L
Kowrnrwrt irrww.nrrncvr, ati i hiay. ,
jxl "Us? notxi auyaor i
cRh MGlone, Gibson j
JOHN IS IIAI'CV.
Well, are you golmr lo be able
to yn or a motor ride with me this
inui-iinor. Mrs. llordoii," be asked.
"I am afraid not, Mr. Gordon, the
nurse answered for me. "but I think
he may take s little ride tomorrow
afternoon."
"I won't be here tomorrow after
noon; I have got lo return."
Oh, I am so sorry," I .mid.
Well, the sooner I rotiini, prob
ably the sooner you will come back
Imiie yourself. We haven't been
much together In the last year, have
we Kaiherlne? We will have to bc
uln all over attain. Shall I move into
'he new house before you return, or
would you rather do that yourself?"
Vou certainly are bediming all
over aniilii. John," I said. "In ord-.
nary circumstances you would never
have asked my desires on this sub
ei t but moved or not as you thouBh!
best."
To toll the truth. I would rather
not move until you come home."
' Well, anyway, 1 am pleast ! that
vou have Kimii about tha matter
diplomatically, and in iliU case 1
ant to say to you mat your ldas
n.d mine are In perfect accord. I
would rather do Ihe novini!."
letters I'rom hail.
"lty Ihe way. have you heard from
Karl Shepard lately?" John asked
insuspectiiiKly. "He was so devoted,
teniliiiK you flowers and hauling mo
iver the coals for my little derelic
ions that he supposed were mine,
hat I thought ho must have at least
vrilten to you."
"Yes," 1 answered. "I have re
delved two or three from him."
John looked up in surprise.
'Where Is he?" he asked .
"In India, now," I answered.
"Have you written to him?"
"No, I have not; in fact. I don't
hink he expected his letters lo lev
Turkish Women
No Longer Shy
CONSTANTINOPLE. June 19.
Turkish women aru no lunger lh
iby veiled creatures who passed
heir tiino In tho seclusion of tin1
ins til and were never Been by for
iKn men. They Btill cling to tho
veil. Hut the streets in Constantin
ople nnd other Iuikq Turk in to cities
no filled with women who. have
vheir veils thrown back from their
fnrofl. They are highly ornamental
itid becoming. Most Turkish women
lon't want to nbimdon them in fa
vor or hats. Hut there are many
torts of veils nnd tho smart. Mack
Hk veils which Home of the womoti
vvear are. very fetching when draped
artistically over their hair.
In the railway and street cars
'.here are Fpecial Heats for women,
but tho flimsy curtains which nre
supposed to screen them from the
Zi'.ze of men are usually drawn back
nnd It is not uncommon to see men
Handing In ihe compartments for
women. Only very old men. how
ever, are rash enough to sit down in
tho same seat with a Turkish wom
an. Turkish women seldom go to n
theater where there are men. Sp.
ial matinees and evening perform
ances are arranged for women only.
The war has done much to break
lown the barrier between Turkish
nen nt'.d women. The women w t.'
,U". .led a badly as nuives and relief
-.vitrltera that the government had to
unit Itself nf their services
nd now it Is n warded us quit-'
prop' r for men and women to be nr,-ocini-d
In all sorts of charitable
works. Consequently many women
lio were formerly forced to content,
'heiiuielven with seclusion in a home
where fancy work and French novels
were the only diversions, are devot
ing their time to hospitals, orphan-I'V-s
and other philanthropic Justhu-
'''MIS.
Women who have ben educated
'.iroad or in the foreign schools i.i
Turkey ate the leaders in this move
n nt for greater freedom for their
v x. Their broad experience in war
work has Interested many women in
Molitics ami they have openly played
i great part fn the nationalist niove
nent. In the Constantinople Wom-
n't College the Turkish girls lake
'"v:il Interest in basketball and other
' hleMc games and the effect up.m
oMien who have come under foreicn
:nftience Is making the old life of
si'clmdon and inactivity unattractive
10 younger Turkish women.
? T ? F. T. D. ? ?
IMSSOl.VTIO.N OI-' lWHTNEUSflll
Notice Is hereby given that thi'
partnership heretofore existing be
tween F. C. Powell and I,. I,. Rob
erts, known as Powell ft Roberts, is
by mutual consent this day dissolved.
F. 0. Powell will continue the Max
well and Chalmers car nirency at th"
present location. I,. I,. Hoberts will
continue the agency for tho Chandler
and Cleveland cars.
Hosehurg. Oregon. June 16. l!12i.
F. C. POWEI.l..
1.. I.. K011EKTS.
Mr. Sinor, who nas conducted the
Farmers' Feed she! at Washington
and Main streets for a number of
years, has rh iiiKed the ame of the
place to the Travelers Carage.
CASTOR I
A
For Injnnt andpiildren
In Use For 0 vefb 0 Years
Alwt-ty tSemi -
eijRAitJe of mw&&&4
answered."
I "Oh! they were just simply the
ordinary post cards, or letter of
travel?'' said John.
I did not answer, sb I did not want
to show John Karl's letters yet. lu
fact. I was not sure that I would
ever show litem to him.
I -Fiiitiiv, wasn't it." he said, "that
! he should give up his business and
1 stnrt traveling all by hlJ lonely
I However. I could do it easy. If I hutl
'plenty of money and I don't know
it hat I blame him. When I am rich
I enough I shall Iry to take it easy,
too."
This morning John seemed per
! fectly happy. The world was using
j him as he would wish to do. I had
not only given him a daughter, but
I she had brought, in her little hand,
;a 25,000 check.
.Never Will Ciuuise.
I suppose I must get over the fact
of wanting John to think less of
fluency than he does, because I am
sun he never will cnange in tnis ui
rectlon. I lost caste with him when
my father died and he found that I
had given up my small personal In
come to my mother. I gained it back
again when ho thought I wag an
heiress to some splendid oil wells.
Again my stock was below par when
he found that these wells were not
paying and now that Charles had
given little Man' f25.000 he again
thought that possibly his life might
be worth something after all.
I had Just begun to think that the
world was very beautiful afler all,
and deciding within myself that all
that had ailed John, all that had
made our marriage so unsuccessful
was the f tic t that we had no child
ren, when John abruptly said:
"Do you know when we leave for
the new house Elizabeth Moreland Is
going to come and live wiCi
mother?"
(To be Continued!.
College Boys
Take to Air
El'CKXE, June 19. The lawp-
inower, long the symbol cf "workins
ones way through college" Is being
loreed from its position by such in
novations as the airplane. ThiR
bummer Jacob Jacohson, of Junc
tion City, Hon 1). Davis, of Nyssa
and John . Benefiel, of Portland,
dtudenta at the I'niversity of Ore
gon, will make their attendance at
the institution next year possible by
servlng as observers in the airplane
foreHt patrol.
These three nion. who gained their
flying experience In the nation's ser
vice, will take up their novel work
. June 2-r. Immediately following the
university roinmeneement. Kaeh of
tho four planes with which they will
work will ma'ie half of the circuit
from Eugene to Mound Hood, lo As-
1 toria, to Itoseburg, and back to Eu
gene daily. The machines will be
tnnipped with wireless by which the
: observers may report blades de-
: tected.
' Klmer Cook, of Salem, a freshman
who a year nco was flying in France,
i will spend the summer piloting a
.commercial plnno with headquarters
i In his home city.
? ? ? F. T. D. ? ? ?
Hlioceol.l PLANTS
Fror.i UnU'i St. Valentino cord,
now rendv for delivery. C. YV. Brad
ford. Phone 15-F21.
I o
I WASHINGTON. June 18. Endorn
Ini: in tho main the action of the re
publican national convention at Chl
eaco. Herbert Hoover in a letter to
' friends, which was made public to
day, arter he had conferred wltn
I S 'li nor Harding, sailed upon all e!e
Dt .its In the party to support the
rv' iotml ticket nt the polls in Novem
ber. Hoover declared that the
greater part of the Chicago platform
is constructive and progressive, and
that nothing prevents a com prom is--
on the planks on labor and the
I. of nations from being given a
for-.vurd-lookinit interpretation. He
added, however, that "some things,
including the reorganization of our
eh .-lion ep-niHtures at the pri
maries, are net adequately dealt with
in the platform."
WHEN Vol' LEAVE TOWS
this summer It's a good move to have
the Nevvs-licview follow vou to voor
v.K-uion home. Let us mail It to you
dal'.y just phone 135 or write our
subscription department and wo !!
.see that it comes to you regularly.
DRINK
SODA
All Flavors
ilnger Aie
Coot llevr
Coca Oiln
liny H by the cw.
R3SEBIRG DAIRY AND SODA WORKS
PHONE 186
M. A. BULEY
CONTRACTOR
Builds Anything. First
class work. Let me figure
with you. Box 304, Resi
Jcnce 305 Douglas St.
Rowbtir;;, Oregon.
HIXtK I'AVH XINK MIIMOX
, A YEA It KOU rLfiAsrtW
Ly Eurl t llrovvulee
Oregon people wiil have spent
within the fueal year ending June 30,
I at least ?..! i:, 844. 12 for theatrical.
.notion pittuie. concert antf amuse
ment resort entertainment.
This rather astounding revelation
of the scope of the Industry In the
jtate is gleaned from the statement
of amusement tax returns, for the
first 1 1 months of the fiscal year, as
compiled in the office of Milton A.
f Miller, collector of internal revenue,
to whom is delivered the 10 per ceat
tax collected when adnil&ilon tickou
are sold. The fiscal year covered by
the figures opened July 1, 1919, and
will close June 30, 1920.
Collector Miller's figures show
that from July 1, 1919, lo Muy 31,
lSL'li, Oregon people spent exactly
$S, 479,0-3. 74 for amusements to
which admission was charged, or an
average of $770,820.24 each month.
With that average it is apparent thai
the total for the 12 months of the
fiscal year will be $9,249,844.12.
The public expenditure lor enter
tainment Includes the price of admis
sion plus 10 per cent amusement tax.
which means that for the 10 months
of tllo year the treasury of the L'ni
ted Slates will derive S40,894.9G lu
taxes. To the theatrical and motion
picture industries will go fthe re
maining $8,408,946.60.
Kew Industries in the ttnto, as far
as official calculations show, realize a
greater income than the Industry of
ubllc entertainment. The Income
is distributed, of course, to a great
many individuals and amusement
"emrnnles. but the total remains an
astounding Insight Into the very
scope of the business of providing the
pleasure seeker with the Joy of life.
ANM'AIi STOCKHOLDKItS' MKKT-
IX(f.
The annual stockholders' meeting
of The Umpqua Savings and Loan As
sociation will bo held at the oiffce of
the Douglas Abstract Company, 248
North Jackson street, Floseburg, Ore
Son, at 7:30 p. ni., Wednesday, June
23, 1920, for the purpose of electing.
directors for the ensuing year and
such other business as may regularly
come before the meeting.
II. O. PAKGKTER. Secy.
NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVEUN-
MENT TIMBER. General Land
Office, Washington, D. C, June 1,
19Z0. Isotice is hereby given thut
subject to the conditions and limita
tions of the Act of June 9, 1916 (39
Stat., 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 Itoseburg, Oregon, to the
highest bidder at not less than the
appraised value as shown by this
nollco, Bulo to be subject to the ap
proval of Ihe Secretary of the In
terior. The purchase price, with an
additional sum of ono-flfth of nnn
p-r cent thereof, being commissions
allowed, must bo deposited at time
of sale, money to be returned If sale
Is not approved, otherwise patent
win issue lor the timber which must
be removed within ten years. Bills
will be received from citizens of the
United States, associations of such
citizens and corporations organised
under the laws of the United Slates
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.,
K. 3 W., Sec. 7. NEW NEW. yellow
flr 325 M.. NW14 NE . yellow fir
500 M.. SEH NEK. yellow fir 400
M.. NE4 NW14. yellow fir 425 M.,
NWVi NWi4, yellow fir 150 M red
tlr 200 M., NE4 SE. yellow flr
330 M., red cedar 10 M., NWU SEVi.
Douglas flr 1100 M., red cedar 20
M., SEV4 SEVi. yellow flr 500 M.,
red fir 100 M red cedar 20 M
SWVi SEVw Douglas flr 695 M.,
NEVi SW'i, Douglas flr 690 M
NWV. SWH, Douglas flr 400 M.
SWti SV4, Douglas fir 6-10 M., red
cedar 35 M., none of which lo be sold
at icsn man la.nn per M.; T. 21 S
R. 4 W.. Sec. 7. NEH NE4, flr 650
M NW'i NEV, flr 600 M.. SEVi
NEVi. flr 350 M SWHNEH. fir 500
M SE4 NW t-4 . fir 550 M KEY,
SE. fir 350 M., NW14 SEVi. fir 500
M-. SK4 SKI,, fir 750 M.. SW4 SE
Vi fir 1000 M.. NEV4 SWI4. fir 600
M.. NW'Vl SWV4. flr 500 M sfi.
SW", fir 550 M., SWV4 SWVi. flr
350 jr.. none of which to be sold at
less than $1.75 per M.. Sec. 25
NEVi SW'i. red flr 1200 l
20 M., NWVi SWVi, red flr 1150 M.,
s' -J red fir 1100 M., SEV4
SVi. red fir 1300 M.. cedur CO M
tho red flr to be sold at no! less than
J1.80 per M. and the cedar at not
lss than $.50 per M.. T. 21 S., II 5
W Sec. 13. NE Vi SWVi. flr 325 M.,
'i SEV4. flr 375 M., SWH SEVi.
flr 4 25 M., none of which to be sold
at less than $1.50 per M., T. S6 S
K. 5 W.. Sec. 25. NEVi NEVi flr
240 M pine en m., SW NEVi, flr
-00 M.. nine 10ft t avu. vmn.
flr 290 M.. pine 15 m!. SW 14 NWVi'
Jr 250 M., pine 60 M., NEVi SEVi
flr 150 M.. Dlna 15ft M eui oc, 1
250 M., pine 60 M NEVi SEVi
150 M.. Dlna 150 M sen ci-u
!Ir U5 M- D,no 40 M.. SWVi SEVi'
... -' .. pine III M., NEVi SWi.
Jr M- Plne 250 M- SB 5
MJ 4. fir 80 M pine 220 M.. Sw2
SW v4. flr 225 M.. pine 90 M., the
Pine to be sold at not less than $1.00
Vro anw ,!le flr at not I than
Vvv Vrr Ml. (S,ne,) CLAY TALL
MAN. Commissioner.
PR0FCSS1O.NAI. tlAROS
;IKS F ,.. OWKX-Cnt Flowe.rs
, ihono 2to. 403 W. ('ass.
I D1pk M; , " ,"' VI '-Chlropractlc
j Physician, 222 W. Lane St.
dil r. v. im.ii)ix)m) wikkZ
! 'ropractora. West Roseburg
1 I hone 40-F4.
nit. t i.Aiii v in i v- ... :
Ti i V, i-eniist at
,erkl" Building. Roseburg
I Oregon. Office hours 9 to 12 . '
"-. 1 to 5 p. m. rhone 65
Hv your piano artistically tuned
by C. li. Arundol, 25 yean lutorna
llonal experience.. Player pUto re
pairing and adjusting. Phone 189.L
mm (omnti
All riMMMlflMl . .
"-- ..u.vMlixlliniU U).
serUtl new today will be found on
ittui pugo unuer ".vmr rotlay" bead.
WAWTLP.
WANTED Waltreaa at Hotel TJmp
qua. WANTED To buy or rent a house.
Phone 415-J.
WANTED Lunch counter girl at.
Hotel umpqua at once.
WANTED An experienced waitress.
APPiy in person at Cafeteria.
WANTED About 1000 feet good
second band flooring. Address
917 So. Main St.
WANTED Teacher for Ilnnnv v.i.
ley school, District 87. Address
r.. a. .ticuoiiocn. rnone n-t i,
WANTED Teacher for Glengarry
Bcnooi, uist. no. 109. M. M.
Cooper, Clerk, Roseburg, Ore.
WANTED Woman or girl to do
general housework, four in family.
j. u. iarge, Oakland, Uro.
WANTED AT ONCE Ford roadster
body. Also storage tank not less
than 200 gal. capacity. Rajg Suit
Shop.
WANTED TO RENT A light trailer
during the month of July. It will
be given good care. Inquire Nowb
office.
WANTED 500 good second hand
victor or uoiumDia records. Per
kins Bros., old Review Bldg., Rose
burg.
WANTfil) Room and board for lady
with littlo boy, and care of boy
during day. Address V. L., Care
News-Review.
HELP WANTED WANTED HELP
Ex-service men and others fur
nished employment free of charge.
Contractors, ranchers and farmers
piace your orders with us for help
ers. Our services are free both to
employer and employed. Law
rence-Cordon Co., 125 Cass St.
I'bone 219.
FO.K KENT
FOR RENT A
365-J.
Phone
FOR RENT Sairjty deposit boies
Roseburg National Bank.
FOR RENT Cnrage. Inquire at
routch s Confectionery.
FOR RENT 2-room furnished flat,
close in. 119 West Lane St.
FOR RENT Two or three house
keeping rooms. 646 South Plne
St.
FOR RENT Sleoplng room with
bath, $10 per month. Inquire 323
L. Oak.
M18CKLLA EOCb.
PHONE your order for your winter
wood to R. Stubbs, Melrose store.
Phone 11 F25.
SAFETY fl'tST pecui a safety
depo'1 to- f t vntir valuable pa
pers t the Roseburr; National
Rank. tf
LOST- In Roseburg, an Elks' ring,
set villi small diamond. Engraved
on in: do W. YV. C. Reward. Find
er please leave at News-Review.
cawoaMCraemiss30e8
We Buy at
BERGER'S
BARCAIN STORE
Hides, Mohnlr, Raits,
Rubber, Old Metals,
Papers and Rones.
A Good Line of Second Hand
Clothing For Sale.
Cass and Pine Sts.
DELCO-LXGHTj
CAa Complat Elvtric Lttfht
and Powir Plant
A profitable investment. Soon
pays for itself in time and labor
saved.
Miller' Elec. Shop. Phone 447, 123 N. Mio
Alt kind nf profvnNionel work.
ROSEBURG
MYRTLE POINT
MARSHFIELD
AUTO STAGE
Robunr, dally at 70 A. M.
Learn Myrtle I'olnt, dally at JO A. M.
Connections at Myrtle Point
to and from Marshfleld, Co
qullle, n.indon and Towers.
rare J6.4S. including war tax.
Reservations at main office,
405 Cass St., near depot, Phooe
003, or Umpqua and Grand ho
tels, Rapp's atore.
TAYLOR & CLINTON
Irak
rewardIZ J
of John B Bk!l r"Bf
WET.T. nt,, : -
Phone J-F5, It
L0ST WlrrhsTr
ana Myrtl, Crk
Phone 207-Y. vl
ruuND at city htitZ
MONET ToToITT-
ereait farm sJ
"te. $20,000 ToSLht.
ago. Bee u 1
FOR SALE-BlTw"
cow. 641 g. Domij
Inquire HI 8t. Bou st
FOR SALE 10 larnwT"
30. LindblomTbtoIS'
F0" SALE-Bedroo
West Une. Phon. i!r7w
IT,
FOR SAIPnu I
vlv irovu htt IkJ
oak stove woao. ttm
C. McOhehey. rraMH'U
WOOD FOR SALE-OUJ
growth fir; iom pul, i ,
phone 34-FJ. '
FOR SALEtud.baeTBTad
new. o d i. r"
P. M. Park r" ".I!
FOR SALE Fine Dine jJ
boar, 2 yean old, cbeu. oTi
U,.IT,,au,A- ......
...i.u.uti, ivoieoBrt.
FOR SALE Ford mdltdn
good cocdltloo. TenuaajJ
us i;ua St.
FOi? SALE Team, vujt.kvj
111 health cause of Kilai Q4
FOR SALE Ford truck, (hi
d rive, canrai (op, fair mittcs)
Price $350. LioJtion, loj
vtlle.
BROCCOLI PLANTS pon tm
own strata of teletial it fila)
tine seed. Fottw Butw. Turn
40-F11.
Coal, bodt wood-suw
mill ends, cement, lint, las
storage, transfer. E J, Oat
Phone 128.
FOR SALE Indian tvla hum
with Presto light and b(pat
rier. a snap at H- 9m14
Nash Garage.
vnn u&t.c rinA rnad raitsiil
lien n,.t,nHa till Braktinri
and sure a bartais. 1LWI
row, Riddle. Oretoa.
WE HAVE 1 BmL ef imual
lun.t anrav lafL Will Ml
bargain if takeu It M(. M
Fruit & Proauca M.
FOR SALE One 28 H. T. M
n n- tn. tl 9AA' flMlttq
aieani iinviwi, ---
3 Portable Oaar-Scot MU1
with belts and eawa. m r
gon Machinery Co., BflvH
FOR SLE-Chalmen w 4
bug: lots of in" " " ' n
mechanical conditlot. m
Sunset Garage.
FOR
SALE Modern -oT..lJ
good condition. J ll q
in
fair
r barn, usee iori.it--- ,
A. McKoan, B01""!
E.
A.
J. Lilburn
FOR
SALE-Itallan pro
fail
ce .very
sale i
miles west. RoteburJ, On
40c
FOR
SALE W.
mm
for
car and
I on ail
touring
car. umw - I
iter SL J
nn vFlt
amount
furlhpr
01 llUaJ aapA
ately is
not lyv--,-
your
FOR SALE-For JJJ A
well broke work bori ( J
"n.d L.noi to a
? .' . fon idro" W
II11UI -
Roseburg. Ore.
FOR OTICK ACTION-'
sawnilH nd '"'r12 H
lion tor -.e.
donkey engiuc
at present pric see'
. L t ift.
FOR SAS
crop. "": "J
flne X&'Z
I?V"r"n. 1. " "
FOR 8ALE $ osklT-
for saItt--
soat. Phoae tn-ft
the WUurt rii