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tknv porn IHKIII 'I'M S E W 8 H K V 1 E W Inaued Dally Exoept Sunday. B W BATtS L WIMBtMY BIHI C BATES SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dally, per year, by null I $4.00 Dnllr. six mouths, by mall .... 2.00 l,y Carrier, per inuutb 60 i Th Associated Press la exclusively I entitled to the ue for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news pub-: Lihed herein. All rlKhl of republl-i culinn of special dispatches herein are also reserved. Entered as second-class matter May 17, 1920, at the post office at Roseburg, Oregon, under the Act of March 3. 1859. SLOW DEATH ArVico mini, nervousness, diffi culty in urinating, often mean serious disorder, trie wotmj standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid trouble GOLD MEDAL JI-kk-ImhK- Omrrtl, June 21, 1020. Legion Post Honors Fighter Ill'KNOS AIRF.H. June 23. The ricenilv organised Huenos' Aires post of the American Lemon will he known as "Spencer Kly Post". Spen cer Kly was the first American re Killing in Argentina lo volunteer to serve his country in France and Ihe first lo fall of the Argentine con tingent. On his arrival in Franca. Ely Joined the nisth regiment (die old fighting 9tb, of New York) and was killed In Chateau Thierry. Af ter hitin: te'en wounded In action he was carried to a dressing slatirn from which he refused to be re aring quick rallef nd oftsn ward off daadly disaasas. Knwn as ins national remedy of Holland for mors than 200 Tears, All drureista. In three aUes, iab fa, tita aaata Gold MrJal aa ararr aaa) accept a iaiuika mull more seriously WOUII 1 id comrades had he"ii taken to Ih ar liefnrn his turn came, th lresslnn siation was blown up by a German shell. uiv one native of Flmhlni, N V and a defendant ileiieral Hchnvl.T of the American revolu lion. Ills family has resided In Due- nos Aires for about 12 years. IHSSOMTION OF 1'AltTNI.IWIlll Notice Is hereby given that the lartnershlp heretofore existing he- ween r . C. I'oweii anu 1.. r.. no Lnnwn fl Pnwpll Jb HobertS. y niutiial consent this day dissolved Roseburg. Oregon. June in, ii F. C. POWELL. L. L. R0UEKT3. F. T. P THR FERN F. T TV ? Always Delicious Besides the regular use of saltnl crack ers for soup, there are innumerable delicious dishes enhanced by Snow Flakes. Anchovy paste, nut paste, an' other moist sand w ic ties - toasted c hee how good when Snow Flakes ar. used! Don't ask for crackers say SNOW FLAKES SOME MORE P. C. B. PRODUCTS RtntffT WaffTB Loiik hrftiK h Salt in Flake l illin liiKuit Zweibaih Ch-K-tlate FcUfrt Ctx-nanut Wafrri Chreae Sandwich A nun tin Margin, allow Sandwich Butter I lun 11 Pacific Coast Biscuii Co. fVNCfJESTR a. If -"r 1 'l TV s Take Your Family Into Your Confidence on Shooting ET your now Winchester Ilunt inff Killo now and take it alonr on the family vacation trip to practice up. Take a Winchester .22 Caliber Repeater and teach the boys and girls to hit the bull's-eye. Ikiy one of the new Winchester Junior Trapshootinjj Out tits and in trtxluoe your folks to the new sjort of family trapsl tooting. Drop in today ami let us fit you out. TUhurchill Hardware Co. ROSEBURG. OREGON the WfNCttSSTEk JTORK LOVE and MARRIED LIFE Dtj. toe noxea auuior sI.M'K l X I ) K I tST- X I ) 8 . "This letter Is liitermiiuble," wrote Alice, "but I am hungry to talk (o you about everything, especially this new 'tie up' of mother and tiliza i.eth. You know and I know my dt-ar, that mother and Elizabeth Moi eland will never get along to gether In the world. They never did when Klizubeth used to come to the bouse and s;end a week-end with me tn our girlhood days. "I am sure that lions suggested this lovely little arrangement to John and he In his blundering, mas .uline way, Jumped at It. I met her on the street yesterday and she told me that she was moving the first 01 he week Intttead of waiting until vou and John had moved Into your home. That will make It rather awkward, my dear, when you come home. If you like you can come and visit me. You know that I would be d'iliKhted to have you. But If you can stand It, I think it would be better to Htny at the house fur one niKht and then move Into your new home. "The new house is perfectly love-; y, Katherine. Tom told me yester lay that he did not understand why :e let It slip through his fingers. So,: f you do not want or like it. we will ake ft off your bands. It Is quite he most beautiful house In town. j "Hrlen and Hobby had the time of heir lives when little Bobby was fih them. It Is almost too bd that ?uth did not let him stay with them onper as she has two others. "I really feel sorrw for Helen. She s so fearful all the while that she Is lot going to make Hob happy enough o compensate him for all that he Uifl given up for her. She Is mak ng the great mistake of allowing lim to know this. After all, Kuth er ne, I have almost come to feel that fear is the constant enemy which 'lien ares human content. "1 often remember your gTeat ad miration and courage and I think terhaps that great courage has an other splendid quality that you have 'oldom spoken of and that li that it Iminates fear to a great extent, ''om surprised me the other night by ayfng that no man who was the oast bit fearful was ever a good 'msiness man that all of life was liking chances and no one ever took chance who wan afraid. "I am scribbling away here to you, 'Catherine, because vou are the only 'oman to whom I can say these hings. I am waiting, very hnpat etly, for your return and I want to ee my new niece. When do you hlnk you are coming? "Hv he wnv. hnvp-vnu hw1 from Karl Sheppard? On of my friends In the bank the olh. -r d.iy told me that no one had li-ard from his since he left for India. Of course I did not tell him that you had heard from Mm. In fact, I dun't remember !hul vou spoke of receiMiig a letter since we were at Atlantic City. 1 have al ways liked Karl. Perhaps it is be cause he is differ-nt from the other men that I have known. He has not the egotism and :rs that John has Neither is he quite so calm and poised as Tom, I like the poetical streak In Karl and I think that Is what appeals to you. "You know I hav ulwavs praised him to you, Katheriue. More, per haps than I sho'ild. since you are John's wife and I h-a sister. But If I were honest ami nmk truly, 1 think that you would be happier as Karl's wife than as the wife of my brother. "Isn't that a terrible thing to say? "Thank heaven, however, the mod ern woman Is ben lining to be frank - In other words, she Is daring to be frank. Your moth, r and my mother would no more hnve dared to tell any other woman that she could bf happier with any other man that the one she had marri d than she would have dared to put her hand in the fire. "I am not wanting you to pepar te from my broiler, Katherine. i think his only salvation is in living with you. I have always noticed that he has lost some or his aggres siveness, and when he spoke of go ing to you and the baby I thouslit that he was losing gome of his self ishness. "I won't write vhat I was goine to tell you about him. I will only fay that even afinr writing this, I nm very fond of John and very glad that you are his wife. And also I nm selfiph enough to be glnd that vou are with him Instead of Kliza beih Moreland. I am sure that if it had not been you, my dear, it would have been she. "I wl.ch that y.n would come baok very poon and go into politics with me. The men don't want ua and ihey are not accepting us very grace fully or graciously. In fact, many of them have not r-silly come yet to see that this Is the woman's hour and women are now equal with men. They are still trviua to treat us a? something a little le.-s than them selves. "Here I have b-en running along at a great rate. Again let me tell you how much want to soi the baby. Good-bye, my dear. Come to me soon. "AKIPK." Tomorrow Fi?in I Anjrry. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE C A STO R I A SOI T1I KXI" KTII.L ON thi: JDU. For Infants and CMldrea In Use For Over 30 Years To the Evening News-Review: Gentlemen I notice in your pa per of recent date of statements made before the council of the d'y n regards to (he deplorable con 11- Ion of the main st reel road, nlso he Mill street exit of Kosehurg. ind 'hat they will become impassible. ! wish to state that no such condi tion Jwill be perm It to1 1, also that laid streets will not be closed, as he Mill street exit has been a ruriil Mill route for years besides (her.! tie still living a few people along he southern end of our city, vbo intend to keep that street open and m proved. We will have the new bridge and a beautiful Park, wlfre ne can go If or a day in the tig jut of doors. No brother, we are not dea.! out n the Houih end and will prove to von that every man, woman on.1 child is with you for a bigger and better Koseburg and there will be no closing up of our streets; the one we have will be improved. You rs respect fully, G. R. WOOl HI 1' PP. Always bears the Signature of American Zionists Have Socia I Progra m 1,ONI0, June H3. Public o-n-'rshtp of land, a cooperative com monwealth, and equal rights for all. were advocated here today a the three loading principles in the so cial program American Zioirit', de- ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine VMM! sire Incorporated tn the protect for a Jewish Homeland in I'aW'stine, b)' Jaroh de Haas, execut-ive Secretary of the Zionist Organization 01 Ame rica. Mr. de Itaas arrived In I.pndo:i today with I'niled States Supre-ne Court Justice liuls L). lirandehi. Honorary president of the .ionist Organisation of America; Judge Julian W. Mack, president; Nathan Str us. Mrs. Mary Fels, Professor Kellx Frankfurter, Captain Abr.ihnu Tulln. David Kosenbloom and l.oeis I.ipsky. , organization secretary. These ari- the advance Kuard of the 3y delegates dr American Zinnie to the World Zionist Conference, convening in London July A. American Zionists will maks a united effort to have the Pittsburgh program, which they adopted In 1118 as the guiding social principle for the Jewish Homeland, approved by the World Conference. ii. the program It will formulate for jhe policy to be carried out in Palestine .Mr. de Haas In the statement he gave out on the eve of what Ii con sidered the most significant Jewish World conference ever held, stres sed the progressive tenents of the Pittsburgh program, declaring: "The Zionists are not goinsr to be sails! I. d w ith n Palestine n land of Israel, which will be .1 mere duplicate of the numerous sm ill states of Kurope or South Anient. i. They believe that the 2.01I1) years of suffering and martvrdoni of the wandering Jew has given to m,-.-la e a wealth of experience, whi.li. added to the ancient heritaire of the iew. can be made fruitful in the creation of a tno-VI settlement In the land if our forefathers. T. e'mi lloefim and Mlld'rd Park, who have been visaing at the lit ter s home in this city for a few days, left this morning for Kuren where they will finish up ih.i, work nt the l'nhersily of Oregon "nvrr Tablets of Aspirin" is genuine Aspirin proved safe by mil lions and prescribed by physicians lor over twenty years. Accept onh r.n unbroken "Haer pakaiu" which cortalnr proper directions to relive llc.idacle. Tithacho. Kurache. Neu ral.'ia. KheuinatUni, Colds and Pain llindy tin biiei of u tabl,t cost few rents. Pi usv'sts also sell larger "Baver packages." Aspirin is trade mark Uay.r Manufai tiire Monoac fiencidester of SaMcjluacId. DELC0LIGKT CompUla Klatrlc Light and Powr Plant A profitable investment. Soon pays for Itself in time and labor Milbf , t Ire. Shop. Pk, (7. jf N. AH l.n l. -.f i.r fa iters! we.k. XltTII K TO TUB lUTHOXB . AMI Fl:lKNIH OK THE, l-KOPLta' Sl lM'LV to. Most of our friends ire Ml course aware of the fact that a we are compelled to vacate the store that lias become the popu- lar trading place for tbouoanda of Douglas county residents. 1 tK. nvl till riflVS WO shall be sorely taxed to talte care of the wants 01 our cus- w tomers. We are making this public appeal for your kind forbear- auce and patience. We shall do the best we can, but if the inconveniences stand out conspicuously, don't desert us on that account. The owners of tho building promise us a splendid Btore, which we shall endeavor to make the greatest mercantile establishment In Douglas conn- ty. In the meantime, come and see us in the shed adjoining, and let's grin and bear it. t Sincerely yours, . PEOPLES SL'l'l'LY CO. The ladles of the Bnptlst church will hold a cooked food sale on Sat urday4 June 20, at Pickens Bros.' store. ? ? F. T. D. THE FEHN F. T. D. T ? NOTICE OK SALE OK GOVERN MENT TIMbElt. General. Land J ft ice, Washington, D. C, June 1. Notice is hereby given that lubject ii the conditions and linilta ions of the Act of June 9, 1916 (39 4tat., 218). and the instructions of "he Secretury'of the Interior of Sep 'eniber 15, 1917, the timber on the following lands will be Bold July 12, 1920, at lo o'clock a. in., at public auction at the United Stales laud office at Koseburg, Oregon, - to the highest bidder at not less Mian the jppralscd value as shown by this notice, sule to be subject to the ap proval of the Secretary of the lu erlor. The purchase price, with an iddillonul sum of one-fifth of one p T cent thereof, being commissions ttlowed, must be deposited at tune if sale, mony to be returned if snle s not approved, otherwise patent .vlll issue for the timber which must te removed within ten years. Iftds ill be received from citizens of the United States, associations of such -itfzens and corporations organized inder the laws of the United Slates or any state, territory or district hereof only. Upon application of a lualiflcd purchaser, the timber on my legal subdivision will be or ered iepatately before being Included In my offer of a larger unit. T. 22 S., t. 3 W., Sec. 7, NE4 NEV, yellow Ir 325 M., NW'4 NEW. yellow fir "i00 M., SH14 NE4. yellow fir 400 VI., NKVi NW14, yellow fir 425 M.. WVi NW14, yellow fir 150 M red ir 200 M., NKVI SEW, yellow fir 130 M., red cedar 10 M., NWVi SEU. Douglns fir 1100 M., red cedar 20 SK14 SE'4, yellow fir 500 M red flr 100 -M-. red cednr 20. M.. IXVVt SE V4 . Douglas flr 695 M 'E4 SW'4. Douglas flr 690 M., SWM SW4. Douglas flr 400 M.. iwy SW'4. Douglas flr 640 M.. red redar 35 M., none of which (o be sold it less than $2.00 per M.i T. 21 S.. t. 4 V Sec, 7, NEW NEW. flr 650 NWW NEV4, fir 600 M., SEW N'EW. flr 350 M., SW W NEW, flr 500 M.. SEW NWW. flr 550 M., NEW SEW. flr 350 M., NWW SEW. fir 500 1., SEW SKV, . fir 750 M., SW W SE i fir 1000 M., NEW SWW. fir 600 .1.. NWW SWW. fir 500 M., SEW SWW. flr 550 M., SWW SWW. flr 150 M., none of which to be sold ni ess than $1.75 per M Sec. 25. NEW SWW, red flr 1200 M., cedar .'0 M NWW SWW, red flr 1150 M., iWW SWW. red fir 1100 M., SEW -iWW. red fir 1300 M., cednr 60 M he red flr to be sold at not less than fl.80 per M. and the cedar at not less than $.50 per M., T. 2 I S R. 5 A'.. Sec. 13. NEW SW'W. flr 325 M., VWW SEW. flr 375 M.. SW'W SEW. ir 425 M., none of which to be sold 'i less than $1.50 per M T. 36 S , R. 5 W., Sec. 25. NEW NEW. flr 140 M.. pine 60 M.. SW'W NEW, fir !')0 M , plue 100 M., SKW NWW. ir 1 9 1) M.. pine 15 M., SWW NWW. 1r 2S0 M.. pine 50 M NEW SEW. 1r 150 M., pine 150 M., SI W SEW Hr 275 M.. pine 40 M., SWV. SEW fir 230 M., pine 70 M., NEW SWW. Ir 170 M., pine 130 M., NWW "WW, flr 60 M., pine 260 M., SEW !WW. flr 80 XI., pine 220 M., SWrW fWV,, flr 225 M., ptne 90 M.. the line to be sold nt not lens than $4.00 er M., and the fir nt not less than 1.25 per M. (Signed) CLAY TALL MAN. Commissioner. OPEN ALL SUMMER Piano Department Heinline-Moore Conservatory Violin and Physical Education Department Closed Until September. X ROSEBURG MYRTLE POINT MARSHFIELD AUTO STAGE ... ... 1 1 i.r i Mini, n Connections at to and from iiv at a. . Mvrtla Pnlnt Marsh field. Co- 11.J111 ,.iarsn rieta. t ntiin i , . , .-.hiu'ju ana l'owers. -aie ti 4$. iii. luding war tax. eerations at main office, 10' Cass St.. near depot. Phone ''3. or I'mpoua and Grand ho "K P.app's store. TAYLOR & CLINTON WHE.V VOU LEAVE TOWN this summer It'i a good niovs to hay tha Newa-iteview follow you to your vacation homo. Lei us mall It to you daily Juat phon 136 or writ our subscription department and a see (hat it comet to you regularly, n , ? ? F. T. I. THE FERN F. T. D. t 0 C. K. Hill, manager of the Olobe Theatre Co.. who has been attend ing to business matters In Roseburg and vicinity for the past few days returned to his headquarters at Al bany yesterday. t T T F. T. V. 1 T T PROFESSIONAL CARDS MRS. P. I). OWEN Cut Flowers Phone 240. 403 W. Cass. 1R. M. H. PLYLER Chiropractic Physician, 222 W. Lane St. DR.' R. P. ItltADKOKD & WIKE Chiropractors, West Roseburg. rnone id- 4. DR. CI.AIK K. ALLEN Dentist at 331 Perkins Building, Roseburg, Oregon. Office hours 9 to 12 a m., 1 to 6 p. m. Phone 6 All Classified Advertisements In crtl lien tutluy will he found on last page under "sew Today" head. WANTED. WANTED Waitress at Hotel Ump- qua WANTED To buy or rent a bouse. Phone 41j-J. WANTED Ford roadster ' Ray's Suit Shop. body, WANTEU Cook. Apply In person at the Culeleria. WANTED Lunch counter girl at Hotel umpqua at once. WANTED An experienced waitress. Apply In person at Cafeteria. WANTED 50 good Angora goals, yearlings. Kred Parroit, Wilbur, Oregon. UNTIL JUNE 27. Berger will pay $10 a ton for iron, dry bones, anil ro. 1 paper, cienverea. WANTED Housework n private ramity in city. No children. Ad dress S. care News-Review. WANTED Teacher for Happy Val ley school, District 87. Address N. A. McColloch. Phone 17-F3. WANTED Teacher for Glengarry school, Dlst. No. 109. M. M. cooper, uierK, Roseburg, Ore. WANTED To. buy 100 good used apple boxes: also 16 to 25 rods ol woven wire fencing. See J. A Walker, or phone 91. WANTED Small horse-power hay press. State conlltlon and price 1n urst letter. G. c. Nlcewood. Ca mas Valley, Oregon. WANTED Improved country prop erty In Southern Oregon froti; Roseburg south, in exchange for a new, modern house. 6 rooms. bath, garage, W block. In Santa Barbara, Calif. Give description and location In first letter. Owner, K. l. 142, Fresno, Calif. HELP WANTED-aj-WANTED HEL1' fr.i-service men and others fur nished employment free of charge Contractors, ranchers and farnieri- piace your orders with us for help ers. Our services are free both to employer and employed. Lawrence-Cordon Co., 125 Cass St Pnone 219. FOR RENT. pOR RENT Staety deposit boxes Roseburg National Bank. FOR RENT Furnished room with bath. 461 South Jackson St. FOR RENT Large furnished room, close In. Phon6 12-Y. FOR RENT Room with bath, $10 per month. 323 E. Oak St. FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. No children. Phone 170-Y Address 814 Winchester. FOR RENT 4-room house on Claire street, with bath, kitchen and pan try. Apply Room 7, Review Bldg MIHCEIjIjAXEOVS. LOST Bunch of keys. Finder pleas; leave at News-Review office. "HONE your order for your winter wood to R. Stubbs, Melrose store Phone 11 F25. ,OST Gold ring, small pearl and opal petting. Reward for return to Rapp's restaurant. 'Ol'ND Tan and white Shepherd dog. Owner can have snme by paying expenses. Phone 38-F3. MIt(,'Sl iui?4oi. jrnnno r. . on real T t gage R. flr. . H. ARUNDEL, piano tuning unf repairing, 25 years experience Phone 1S9-L. 'AFETY K1K8T seem a safety deposit box for your Taloahle pa pert at the Rosebnr? National "ank. tf LOST Two Cotswold ewes with lambs. Were last seen In Camas Valley. Ewes branded W on trip with quarter circle underneath, lomhs mirked crop and split In I., ft Bn. . .! 1..-V J. .tfh - $5 reward (for recovery. Cha. F. j Wilson, Reaton, Oregon. . 1 RMlX ""mi "are. $35. Paoni o". 1 6 cenia . ... . oak stove wood PknLrS." O. McGhehev. " '"H ?OR SALE Houi Oregon. """a;1 " - " box 5, ou v,i i-giia. TOR SALE-Sevet."H baker hit tn A-i ' burg Garage, Stephens WOOD FOR SALE-Old W! growth flr; somspintj tlT nhone ?OR SALE Ford at good condition. Term Call 4 09 Cast St. POR SALE-To reH lovTrMj ter of 8 pigs each. C. t li a u.ne eul 01 HOKtlli. (IM-J.Cl, Tu. " OR SALE Team, wim 1 III health cause of tellai ua ieai. r,. uougiai at OR SALE Ford tna drive, canvas top. fill aatiu Price $350. Llndbloo, ta vine. 2UAL, BODT WOOD-SuW mill ends, ceuit, Unit, Utm storage, traultt. H. I, Vm Phone 128. cOR SALE Indian ttti MURrttl with Presto light ud Uaaiwl rier, a snap st $40. teitaM Nash Garage, OR SALE 180 White Leitai lets. March hatch. I jemts brc-eding. Phone Ji-FI, in C. W. Lawson, Lookini GiuvOtt FOR SALE 1917 DwiH ran 7000 miles, good 11UI) license. $S50. Box i, Oitell Oregon. vVE HAVE 1 DHL. ol KWtti , . . . u-ul til 11 leaa spray 'v.i. barr-ain if talieu II onrt. r4 1- ruit S rroauri .. ..'OR SALE Chalmeni wimj bug: lo:s of speed ud W H mechanical condition. lKU" Sunset liaraje. FOR SALE t weanlini H Chinas, sired by Gurne) M hnr. CoO thU week. 1 H R. F. D. Box 1. Wilbur. 0 T I . . . A (nllffe f: ' .lilt s.l.r. j good work or pack hoiw. wj about luOO pounds; ""ll hoist bueey. Inulr H Lendon. pbone 3H-J- ?OR SALE Cleaning and r business fully N'PP- Hshed 6 year.;-did belts r .. .a taat rear. Wl $:ieiMj eiiiii" . 404, care News-tie- T.ld FOR SALE-Itallan P',IJ fall delivery t P""" (,J sale prices, to "j miles west, Rosetiurj.0tt FOR SALB-W.b.v.'H cars r.r salt: o" car and on. Overland "J touring car. I'tnpq" H tncn. eier st. Wii ER PIPE-I iTjJwi nount of iron wr '. f ;V I ll" - -,.;-a DRY a fa at FOR -ii hrnke work or , , and s y'ri oil 1 lnfoir,.tion Rose!" irg. Ore- - FOR 26' wo It. $21 go 23 FOR crc'D. gray have fine S In or maVe SALE Team "" .oM at Will H . I H 5 buys or. H erv. Lookin d w I lurkcys.BO''-' T .vcar-oio ' Rosereirs. - - th. WiaW brtat