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PATB TWO IHM III i:i X K W 8. R K V I E W luvt Dally Except Sunday. B.WoATfS L WIMQiRLY BfRTC. BATES SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dally, per year, by mail $4.03 Daily, six months, by niall !) Carrier, per aionth -.60 The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use tor republication ol all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited la this paver and also lb local newi pul 1 shed herein. All rights of republi cation of special dispatches herein are also reserved. Entered as second-class matter May 17, 1920. at the poat office at Roseburg, Oregon, under the Act of I March S, 187 9. I P. , clung. Oregon, June 1020. Secretary Roosevelt Advocates Revision WASHINGTON. June 21. Ttvi nioii of th? premnt ...'hoil or maK Itir Hppropriatlnm and ri-dlntr.hut.on of the work of the various executive depart men 1 1. in are r. coin mended by AsHtntnnt Secretary Hnonevelt In a letter to Heprenentative Irelanl, r.'i.Mbticuii. llliiHiiH. which watt made public today at the navy department. Mr. Koo:'Vt lt wrote tn reply to an ininy from Mr. Ireland as to whether any reorganizations, reforms or consolidations could be made In the navy department. The assistant secretary did not confine hlmnelf to ihat di partinent. He recommended that coiiRreHs: I 'Treat a true bud pet system, not thf small beginning already attempt ed. "Consolidate the appropriations in one pent ral committee, with sub committees to deal with separate, subjects. tJtflJQ "Put Into law th Reneral prin ciples recommended by the reclassi fication committee's report, together with Ihe authorization of adequate salaries to government employes. "Invite a conference with Ihe ex ecutive branch of the government,' looking to a reclassification and re distribution uf the work of the de partments. Give by law greater authority to the heads of the executive depart ments tn conducting their executive business, at the name time holding these heads more directly responsi ble for the successful administration of their work.' Mr. Roosevelt said that Ihe entire system of relationship which exisis between congiess and the execullvo departments Is fundamentally wrong. "After seven years down here In an executive position," he continued. "I cannot help the conclusion that our governmental methods are 041m bersome and wasteful. I am equal I v frank In telllntr you that I think the Better than Pills Y"0U WILL NEVER wish A puis alter Having once used Chamberlain s Tab lets. They arc easier and more pleasant to take, more gentle and mild tn their action and more reli able. They leave the bowels in a natural condition. while the use of pills is constipation, requiring a dose, livery bottle guaranteed by your tlruggut. NOSES Una wise now tlmt always kns F pic's business, f 0 i a a iwitt inw nin ut i mil nrru IIIIIV IHiUT OCCasiOllUI iy. M p Nobody knows what a good loolUt g nose you have until you use 0 I Johteel 50c, $ 1 .00 j t Fullton 7716 5?2 Stor Bu'ilJing WE Edison MAZDA LAMPS Douglas County Light and Water Co. SQUEEZED TO DEATH When the body begins to tifTen and movement becomes painful it In usually an indication that the kidneys are out of order. Keeo thcsr organs healthy by. taking COLD MEDAL The world'a standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladdet and uric acid trouble. Famous tinea 1694. lake regularly and top in gooJ h.elih. In thrM suss, all druggists. Guaranteed aa represented. Look for IW iuih Gold MUI ob avarr Ul aad utl O0 imllelinei first Improvemi nt must come In what Is after all the source of government al activities, i. e., the legislative branch. "I horn vou will not take this as a criticism of any individual or this particular congress when I call atten tion to the very unwieldy. Inadequate and unbusinesslike methods under which the public and f-nate of Ihe foiled S'ates conduct Ihelr business. For instance, the navy department has to go before Ihe naval affairs committee for Us main uppropria- lion: It also bus to go before th" appropriations committee for the money to run the force In Washing ton. and I can cite numerous In stances where the department ha fallen between the two fires of th' committees." WIIKN VOU L 1C A VIC TOWS this sunimwr It's a good move to have the News-Hevtew follow you to yu'Ji vucatlon home. Let us mail It to yoi. dully Just phone 135 or write oui subscription department and we I. see that It comes to you regularly. M'im ick m:si.s. Fred McClure, night policeman has resigned from Ihe force, and hit sMft has been taken by Kugem Wright. Percy Webb Is remaiuinr on the force for a short lime,- giv Ing a very efficient force of police nun. o l'OIl( IN UTl ItPKNTIN'E. PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 21 Mud after the fashion of collecting mapb bup. the Northwestern Tutpeiittm company has been gathering pit el from fir stands In this section urn bus begun production of turpentiti' our rosin. Leases. have been secure on certain tracts of timber, providim that all holes bored In trees shall b plugged up when the pilch has beei removed. After securing ihe turpen tine by distilling, It has been foun that a small amount of balsam coul be obtained from uld growth yMlow flr. to take another dose of often followed by severe constant incrcssc in the how to keep nut of other poo- f f f SEI.I. j"r'-tj- LOVE and MARRIED LIFE fcq. the noted alitjior Idah MSGloire.Gibscm A NOTE HUI ALICE. am r,.hn i.f. ma 1 ..iiniiiot anv iliHereni rom men at the little atring of pearla in the ; box and 1 thouKht that I had been un- luly nasty nbout them. i i. j . i, , .. i.. I had no feeling In accepting a gift! froni Kurl Shennard. In fa. t I hud very pleasant iensatKn when I read hia letter that he waa going to send the baby something. This be ing true, why should I make a fun, about Klizabeih Moreland's glit? ' Kltzabeth was sending her remem brance to John's child and Karl Snep pard's gift wus for my baby. However. I still felt that Karl Sheppard'a love and affection for me was very much different than that of Klizaheth Moreland for John. Karl's had Nten particularly unsuir lh. Since he had told me he cared for me he had made It Impossible for me to write to him by never giv ing me an address and he had told me that if I wished I could show John his letters. Karl Kheppard seemed to think that It was Joy enough for him to are for mo and he wanted me to juderstand that his love for nie was ather impersonal or at least 1 took t so. On the other hand, Klizabeth foreland had tried and I am sure 'hat she Is trying in every way to tompromise John with her In such a way that I would divorce him. "It surely is a mix up," I said to nyself. I wonder If other married couples :o through this life with no adven ures in the fields of romance out dde their own little fenced-in do nain. Every man seems to think hat he has a perfect right to pick he flowers across the hedge, but I tm sure thtt he Is never quite satls ied If he finds his wife looking with ulmirlng eyes at wild roses. "If John would always be as good o me as eweet to me aa he had icen today," I said to myself," I mtild show him Karl Sheppard'a ,'tlcrs tomorrow and tell him that I vlshed in some way he would make Carl understand that he must not .rite me any more." Men sometimes give us credit for lni? human and' sometimes, alas, tits us down for a little less. We are quite as apt to succumb to 'm flittteiiniT voice of temptation K.Ti:XI)IX LINKS. The forest service is planning on great deal of extension work to Its leplione lines this summer and has Iready started several projects. The Ine along the North I'mpqua trail vill be put throiiKh to Watson butte, .vhlle the other fork will be followed o Lake creek. Next summer the lln vlll go clear through to IHuntond ake. Ihe end of the trail. The Ilx-tnvllle-Gllde section will soon b? ompleted mid the Boundary section, 'onsisting of five miles of telephone Ine will be finished soon. A look ut station Is being built at Red Hitter and a ranger station is to be mt up at Glide. UHOCCOL1 TLA.NTI From tested St. Tatrntlne seed, low ready for delivery. C. W. IJrad .ord. Phone 16-K21. ASKS i,i;ii i Kit III TIKS. KCtiKN'K, Ore., June 19. Dr. iohn Strauh, for more than 40 years it the I'nlversity of Oregon, will ask lean of men and professor of Greet, he board of regents at its meeting Monday to relieve him of the dean diip of the college of literature, i.-ience and arts, which he has held 'or 22 years In conjunction wilh the- leanshlp or men. ? ! F. T. D. THE FEItN F. T. D. ? ? PARK KM.I. ll:AI. The park hill passed by the V. S. senate making Uiamond lake distiict i i national park, has been practicallvj killed, it has been reported to the forestry department. The hill was ipposed by organizations of this s!n' : rn Ihe grounds thai it would spoil he district for hunting and grazing purposes and would put the lake and its surroundings under undersirab'" restriction. The bill was referred to the house of representatives and al lowed to die a natural death. MOTHER! "Cilifornia Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative Accent "California" Syrup of Figs only- look for th nam California rn th. package, then you are sure onr child Is having the best and most harmless physic for the little stoma, h. lirrr and bowels. Children love Ha fruily taste. Full directions en each bottle. You must ajr "California." aa a man and tbo sooner all the world cornea to find that womm are -tkat they are Juat huniau t-einsa ith the ' temperament-, emotions ana dealrea the aoou. r will tnU old world ko round and round with lesB ". , " hn HwpII un- uiiu.ijj.iu iui iv on it. John atuck his head in the door a moment as be wen: downstairs atl thrusting out his hand with a letter said, "Oh, Katheiiue. here's anothei thing I forgot to give you. Alice wrote this letter and told me to be sure and deliver it in'.o your hands. 1 am going down now to see Good win and you can read Alice's none sense while I am pone. It may cheer you up." "I don't need cheering up. .Tolin," I answered. "When you are with me and are as sweet as you have been this time all the world is filled with sunshine even though it is cloudy outside." "Yes." answered John, "I think It Is going to rain. 1 believe I will take my umbrella." 1 was hoping that he would come back and kiss me, but he didn't. I think he waa going to do that when my Intimation of rain sent him away on another tack. I smiled to think how true It Is that John could only think or one thing at a time. I opened Alice's letter with grca! anticipation. "Hurry up and get well, Kather ine, dear, began Alice's letter." for I am going to Introduce you to the time of your life. 'Women help maVe presidents, now, you know. You are such a home woman that you probably have never thought about what advant ages will be ours in the next fell years. "I am very much interested It, politics. You know Tom Is one ol the.e men who thinks the govern ment should run itself. 1 have told him many times that he is a traitoi to his country, but he ju.it simply pays no attention to me. Someone has said that 'the greatest . menace to this country Is the bad citizenship of good citizens." I t.itd It to Tom the other night anil made him think It was my own smartness." Tomorrow A Wife in Politics, CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use Rr Over 30 Years Always 1beai4 Signature of Cffi&4&fi iiiti Ltx; uooMiNti rr.AXT. PORTLAND. Ore., June 21. Log' from many coast sections of tlu state are to go over the great boom ing plant being completed on the Willamette slough. Terminals and dumps, the largest on any rivers of 'he northwest, are being Installed d cost of $250,0000. The first tim ber to go through Is that being cut in the virgin country on the Ne-halem-Tualatin watershed. ? ? F. T. P. THE FERN F. T. D. ? Miss Matiel stienralt. who is tak ing the nurse's training course at the Loma Linda. California, hospitu1 and sanitarium. Is home on a four weeks furlough, visiting nt the hem' of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. V. M SMerwalt. four miles south of tlu city. The young lady has one year more before completing the work. F. T. D. THE FERN F. T. D. T ? DELCOLIGKT C Comil.lt Elatrlc Light ind Power Plant A profitable investment. Soon pays for itself in time and labor saved. MilUr'i Elee. SKop. PUoe 447, 123 N. M.i AM km.'. ,i( .r.fionl work. WIND SHIELD! GLASS for nny make car, miule .i order OUMONOACAIECCMP'Y 121 P! ST. ROSEBJRC, CRC. A New Flour with an old name "Pride of Douglas" 40 HARD WHEAT giving the nour the sweetness, aroma and nut-Ilk flavor of the wheat. Try this Horn Product mm NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN MENT TIMUEH. Ueuerul Laud Office, Washington, D- C. June 1, 1920. Notice Is horeby given that subject to the conditions and limita tions of th Act of Juna It, 191t (39 Slat., 218), and the Instructions of (he Secretary of the Interior of Sep tember 15, 1917, the limber on the following lands will be sold July 12, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m., at public auction at the United Stales land olflce at Roseburg. Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less 'haa the appraised value as shown by thla notice, sale to be subject to the ap proval of the Secretary of the In terior. The purchase price, with an additional auiu of one-tiftli of one p?r cent thereof, being commissions allowed, must be deposited at (iiue of sale, monu to be returned If sale Is not approved, otherwise patent will Issue for the timber which must be removed within ten years. Bids will be received from citizens of the United Stales, associations of such citizens and corporations orgunited under the laws of the United Slates or any slate, territory or district thereof only. Upon application of a qualified purchaser, the timber on auy legal subdivision will be offered separately before being Included In any offer of a larger unit. T. 22 S., K. 3 W.. Sec. 7. NEVi NE4, yellow flr 325 M.. NW4 NEW. yellow fir 500 M.. SE4 NK14. yellow flr 400 M., NEW NWW. yellow flr 425 M . NWW NWU. yellow flr 150 M., red fir 200 M.. NEW SEW. yellow flr 330 M., red cedar 10 M., NWU SEW, Douglas flr 1100 M red cedar 20 M SEW SEW, yellow flr 600 M.. red flr 100 M., red cedar 20 M., 3WW SEW. Douglas flr 695 M., NEW SWK, Douglas flr 690 M.. NWW SWW. Douglas flr 400 M., SWW SWW, Douglas flr 640 M., red ;ednr 35 M., none of which to be sold it less than 12.00 per M.; T. 21 8., R. 4 W., Sec. 7, NEW NEW . flr 650 M NWW NEW. flr 600 M., SE,i NEW . flr 350 M.. SWW NEW. flr 500 M.. SEW NWW. nr 650 M., NEW SEW. flr 350 M.. NWW SEW. flr 600 VI.. SEW SEW. flr 750 M., SWW SK W flr 1000 M.. NEW SWW, flr 600 VI.. NWW SWW. flr 600 M.. SEW iWW. fir 650 M., SWW SWW. flr 150 M., none of which to be sold at ess than $1.75 per M., Sec. 25. NEW SWW. red flr 1200 M., cedar .'0 M.. NWW SWW. red flr 1150 M., 5WW SWW. red fir 1100 M., SEW 5WW. red fir 1300 M., cedar 60 M . he red flr lo be sold at not less than 11.80 per M. and the cedar at not less than J.50 per M., T. 21 S., u. 6 W.. Sec. 13, NEW SWW, flr 325 M VWW SEW. flr 375 M., SWW SEW . 1r 425 M., none of which to be sold :t less than J1.50 per M T. 36 S. 1. 6 V Sec. 25, NEW NEW. flr 240 M.. pine 60 M.. SWW NEW, flr 200 M., pine 100 M., SEW NWW 1r 290 M., pine 15 M., SWW NWW 1r 250 M., pine 50 M., NEW SEW 1r 150 M., plua 150 M., SEW SEW. 1r 275 M., pine 40 M., SWW SEW. 1r 230 M., pine 70 M.. NEW SWW. 1r 170 M pine 130 M NWW WW. flr 50 M.. pine 250 M., SEW ;WW, fir 80 M.. pine 220 M.. SWW 4WW. fir 255 M ptne 90 M., the -line to be sold at not less than $4.00 ler M., and the flr at not less than J1.25 per M. (Signed) CLAY TALL- VIAN. Commissioner. PROFESSIONAL CARDS vi its. v. i. Phone 240. OWKX Cut. dowers 403 W. Cass. Kit. M. II. I'LVLEIt Chiropractic Physician, 222 W. Lane St. :. it. i. mi ADioiti) wife Chiropractors, West Roseburg Phone 40-K4. :lt. t'LAllt K. A 1,1, EX Dentist at 331 Perkins Itulldlng, Roseburg. Oregon. Office hours 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m. Phone 65 We Buy at BERGER'S BARGAIN STORE IIMr, Molialr, Katf,, Rtiblier, Old Metals, I'nihTB and I tones. A Good Line of Second Hand Clothing For Sale. Cass and Pine Sts. OPEN ALL SUMMER Piano Department fk'inline-Moore Conservatory Violin and Physical Education Department Closed Until September. . --ervl,-o ,hat la A, L hat (h , ' 7""1 ln rromptness. "P- n Inble workmanship, part apply, and charges. Yorn STARTING Lie, HT- " " " 'he minimum trouble ro ib,e .1.-velopments are cor (,cted by us. vork "P'ril",',"i',-n' gnes- cJto Electric Station North Jarkoon Mi-ret DISSOLUTION OF PARTX ERfiH IP. Notice la hereby given that th partnership heietofor xlstlna t. . tween F. C. Powell and L. L. Roi ru, known a Powell A Roberta, la uy mutual vuiiseui ibu aay alasolved Roseburg. Oregon, June 16, 1920 F. C. POWELL, L. L. ROBERTS. We pay th highest price for Cas es r a bark, fierger'a Bargain Store. All (liumlfleri Ailvrirlu.-,. i serted new today will be found on iai pace nnaer "new Today" bead. WATK. WANTED Waitress at Hotel Ump- - QUBj WANTED To buy or rent house. Phone 415-J. WANTED Ford roadster Ray's Suit Shop. body. WANTED Cook. Apply In person at the Cafeteria. WANTED Lunch counter girl at Hotel Uuipqua at once. WANTED An experienced waitress. Apply in person at Cafeteria. WANTED 50 good Angora goats, yearlings. Fred Parrott, Wilbur, Oregon. WANTED Responsible man to drive laundry wagon. Call Rough Dry Laundry, 504 N. Pine. WANTED Teacher for Happy Val ley school, District 87. Address N. A. McCollocb. Phone 17-F3. WANTED Teacher for Olengarry chool. Dist. No. 109. M. M. Cooper, Clerk, Roseburg, Ore. WANTED Woman or girl to do general housework, four la family. J. 1). Large, Oakland, Ore. WANTED Two cheap horses, gentle to ride or work. .State price. R C. Agee, 816 Mlcelll St., Roseburg. WANTED To rent a modern 6-room house. Good rent will be paid for suitable dwelling. Leave reply at News-Review. WANTED 500 good second" hand Victor or Columbia records. Per kins Bros., old Review Bldg., Rose burg. erty ln Southern Oregon from Roseburg south, ln exchange foi & new. modern hnnon fi cntitia bath, garage, W block, in Santa Barbara, Calif. Olve description , uuo location in nrst letter, owner u. a. i4z, rresno, caiir. HELP WANTED WANTED HELP cz-aervice men and others fur- nlnherl uninlnvmont f,.a nt Contractors, ranchers and farmer piace your orders with us for help ers. Our services are free both u employer ana employed. Law rence-Cordon Co., 125 Casa St rnone PUl RKNT FOR RENT MaiBiy aepostt boxe Koeenurg National Bask. FOR RENT Garage. Inquire a r umen s Confectionery. FOR RENT Furnished room with bath. 461 South Jackson St. FOR RENT 4-room house on Claire street, wun Dam, Kltcnen and pan try. Apply Room 7. Review Bldg MJSCELLA.NEGCh. LOST 2-year-old roan heifer. Notifj U. W. Householder, Roseburg, Or PHONE your order lor your wlnte) wood to H. Stubbs, Melrose store Phone 11 F25. LOST Gasoline cap for Oldsmobile. rinder please return to Geo. Kohl hagen. LOST Gold ring, small pearl and opal setting. Reward for return to Rapp s restaurant. UNTIL JUNE 27. Berger will pay $10 a ton for Iron, dry bones, and No. 1 paper, delivered. FOUND Tan and white Shepherd dog. Owner can have same by paying expenses. Phone 38-F3 C. H. ARUNDEL, piano tuning ani" repairing, 25 years experience Phono 1S9-L. SAFETY KIHST seem a safet." deposit box for your valuable ps pars a tbe Roseburp Natlona Rank. tf $5 REWARD Fot correct addresr of John B. Baker. Write Clark B Baker, Roseburg. Oregon. ROSEBURG MYRTLE POINT MARSHFIELD AUTO STAGE Riwrbunr. 4lly l 70 A. m. Uarei Myrtle Polat, d.lly at lao k. U. Connections at Myrtle Point to and from Marsh field, Co qullle, Bandon and Powers. Fare $6.48. Including war tax. Reservations at main office. 405 Cass St.. near depot. Fbon 303, or Umpqna and Orand bo tets, Rapp s store. coLunn TAYLOR & CLINTON LOST Elk's r ) '"' we. - MONTv TO LOaTT 2.00 fc!J k on good ,T "oi-TS g. 8. riT -1 for SALE-10, . FOR Sil i- . PairT TrV"uu"".Ili Oregon. "'cao 0 F0" SALESeir-! baker six in A-l ivB burg GargeA8 ; WOOD FOR sin,. 7: growth flr; wanTt J? Phone 34-F2. """'tlax , ia Done boar. 2 vear. m ...? .Hoffuielster0! FOR 8ALEFvIr7tlr gOOd CODdlllnn W " ana -u ivi tass SL F0.R SALE-Two redTT tero 8 pigs each. c.?2 3 utiles east nf Rn. 11 health cauie of mIUm Neal, E. Douglas si drive, canvas lop, fn, Price $350. iwbk "ff BROCCOLI PLANTS iron Ins own strain of selenei St r tine seed. Foster Butut h. 40-F11. 2-iAL, BODY WOOO-loiai mill ends, cement, iiwfw, storage, traatler. E 1 laa Phone 128. FOR SALE Indian iUiaotrntjA with I'resto liibt ud Up,. rier, a snap at Hi. Set It Ufa iasn oarage. FOR SAI.K One oed latlt ink I 1100 pounds, $IN. Brokl4t, and sure a baritls. B.Lsl row, Kiddie, Orui, )VE HAYS 1 BBU ollrxuail lead spray left. Will all ml bargain if taken at Putt I Fruit ft Product Co. .'OR SALE Eleven-won 1 modern with (urntce, I una I large porch on two sides, bonis view, $2750. Caner-Hinunt .'OR SALE Coalmen tnunt J bug: lots of sueed ud r &l mechanical condition. Imimii Sunset Garage. for sa t.R 8 wesniinr Chinas, sired by Guraej 1 8ij boar, $50 this week. A. Hiasl R. F. I). Box 1, Wilbur, On. FOR SALE Good mileb tar, rood work or oack oone, vHpl about 1000 pounds; one MgM I horse buggy. Inquire . r. l Lendon, phone 318-J. FOR SALE Cleaning tnd pnrtj business fully equlppM-" Hchrl A vara: did better 1 1H10 business last yen. A-! 404. care News-Review. FOR SALH-Modera ' j In gooa conaiuoo, - fair barn, used for ir. E. A. McKean, Hobur, A. J. Lilburn sone - .. .... .-a InM V i FOR SAI.K uanaa l"""-Tj,l j.,:- .1 nrf lleillj "W I lull ueutcij . r - ,Hi I sale prices, 6 to I ft. it. Attp' s ro e. ov. i miles west, Roseburl, Ore. FOR SALE-W. oars ior saiei j car and on. Orerlsnd W tourina car. CM " " I Winchester St DRYER riPE-I U ' J amouiu 01 . me I farther supply doub tlA ately Is no. t vour order. " FOR SALE-Four youi , well broke work sorw. and 5 years ow. . , old, weight UWJO W Informitlon address Roseburg. Ore FOR SALE Team 2 00 lbs-. . "mmA w orks anywhere, " j . Will sell slnglr , It 5 buys me gomery. Looking 23-F35 FOR SALE-Goe, p. about 22 at crop gray ivrkcvs. hop. '""T ow have fin , S-year-old In for saleZ7T - I - i-hoietsirl FOR SALEn,'r7 FOR SaLIZTo-- FOR SALeLoiTTT C McGhehey' Wo"Mu make offer. j Box Roseborg. Jf