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rW.MUS LWIMM-i BtRT C. BATES SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dally, per year, y : ' . 2.00 Dolly, ilx months, by mall .... Uy Carrier, ft monlo entitled to tne w ' 'iTted'to H o, .11 new. M"AlZ ars also reserved. Entered at second-class matter May 17, 120. at the pout office at Roseburg. Oregon, under the Act of March 3. 1ST 9. " Itoecburg, "'. June !H. IPSO. NEWS SNAP SHOTS -- Oiled Away Dr. K. L. Miller was called out of town on professional business this morning. A I tnnm nernl He Attorney General and Mrs. Geo. M Brown arrived here from Salem last evening and will visit for a few days in this city. To Visit I'ureiit i w rc Wnrln left this morn- In. for Drain to visit fo ra short time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs John lloak. YWImI Mother i Mrs. W. K. Bernard, of Mlssoull h.i i,,.n vl-lftn- her mother Mrs. Frank Howard In this city, left this morning for her home. iMtm For EuKene Ml V1Ia AHnmfl left this Aionl lng for Eugene, where she expects to spend the next few days visiting wun rrienas. . : -. - ltetiim to Forest CI rove - George Bplerlng and family of Forest drove, who have been vlHltlng in mis cuy wun airs. r. n. ihuii left this morning for their home. Hon. R. R. Turner will lenve early tomorrow morning ror nun r rnneiB'-u as a delegate In the democrallc na- llnnnl ennventlnn lie thinks the protest filed by ULi Si-htiyleman as to his being seRtedTs a delegnle will receive but Utile consideration. The latter's claim to a seat has no legal foundation, he claims. Aiding In Train Servl F. R. Cavender, head of the car department of the 8 P. lines In Ore gon, Is here from Portlnnd assist ing with the handling of the Shrlner trains passing through heer tndny. A. I,. Krettger. hoad of the dlnli'.g service Is also here supplying diners with provisions. Pork From Portland - Dr. R. H. Stewart returned last night from Portland, where he at tended the Shrine convention, lie states that It was one of the hlT'ret events ever pulled off on the rout. . We was unable to sleep while In Portland for three bands were play ing at nnre In the Miiltnomnh hotel Even aprof&ssoi' can leam JHI PROFESSOR droppod In. J-AftT NIGHT and Bald. HE HAD A pucsle. ,YOU KNOW lie sreaks. FIFTY SEVEN kinds. OF HIGHBROW talk. PUT HE'D Juat board. TWO FELLOWS tjlklu,. SOMETHING LIKE ILIj. "HERE'S THE real chena. ON THE kind of butt. FOR STEADY stuff." "SPILL IT," said tho othor. BO THE first ono satf. "IT'8 COT the goods. AND PEP and all. JUST TOUCH ouo off. AND YOU'LL S8 Ilvlns. THE LIFE ofllolllr. 'A CXCASB T T K. S lurr-v-:f"''-'--G p,.--ir--3i--.-i m r -. - rt'- m mi -T'i nj'i. r-.. -aC.rtV Beginning Friday, June 2.4h, THE ROSE i will ser fcreukfaat and Lunch. ' We will nine a freau supply ot ' V ,Twneu mairy ouxurua) niuru- V inn. Jli uiucr unu; win , made In our own kitchen. lobby until 4 o'clock In the morn ing, while all the gue-ts danced and r in i-nrner sou's Scottish hag-Pipe added to the DOlse. 11. It , k'nwnii i M. A. .Murrain ana ihiuhj ' morning for Eugene to visit iur Bhort time. lormor Teacher Here Miss Lena Mead, of Vancouver t'...intn., arrtvri hern last even lng and Is vlBltlng at the home of Komanso Wooo ,n r.onn tt.,l fnrmerlv taught In thii city, and later spent some time as a missionary in India. Iluys Ixt ;,, mm...i.-i la the latest our Uleilii mihiito' chaser of a building site In the new residence section or iumw , i - a,,a an iron ae on im huvimis - - rrha .min was made by the Casey-Harding Company A cee I'M rosiuon vi vtunrs formerly pastor of i i viihnHiat ehiirch. soutn III. .- w ' . arrived last nlgnt rrom ms .I.,......., ,,.,.i...,.,.c v for n visit With hlF .., rionrt in this city. Mr. Mearf was a resident of this city for sev .i and was also a toarher li the local schools. o IIKSHJX9 I'OSITIOX. James Fiotcher, linotype operator for the News-Review, nns tennrie. his redgnatlon to take elf.vt the 26tr and will accept the pos tlon as city firo truck driver. Mr. Flo'.cher hai K In nnn-nnnner work In Rooburf for a ereat many years, bavlnt worked In various capacities with the itoseburg novlew before learning th( linotype. Me is an nuuirm -uu v., ,,,pb,nn allH h.lll he- IX I Jt: !. Ill IUUR iin,, valuable membor of the Nows-Uevlev, fnren As n member of the f-'io de unHment ho hn given a great rtea' of time to the service of the i ll and in hl new csnaclrv '"111 doubtlesr prove a very oltlrlent city employe inKSF. MKItCIIAXTS AURIVH ivtriwn lunrt J44. A deleca Hon of Chinese merchants from aiherln haft arrived here to protest a.alnst action of Russian rebels and to ask protection from them (JIIOITM L4 DONATED. POCATRI.I1. Idaho, June 24. Two small parcels of ground have been donated by the city of Poca- tello to the local post of the Amer lean Leg-ion to be used as a burial ground Ifor legion members. The baseless rumor that two former soldiers, legion members, had been burled In the local potter's field caused the city to take the action. MKKTIXO 14 IIKI.I). SHANGHAI, June 24. A mass meeting of the Union of Independ ont Chinese churches will ho held hero In July. About 130 churches will be represented Uiik idyiifj ! X. C. 4, I FELL for it, and gc. I'M JAKE for keeps. AND SITTIN' on tho world." a AND THE second ouo mid. "JUST SLIP ud one. FOR THE C,'il..!;-0." ... ANO THAT was nil. I l-AUCHCD ni.il pointed. ... CUT THE v.lmlow. ... AND THE pr.it ro:nl. Tll ELECTRIC sIkt. ANO HE w.is on. 'HE SIGN Just saij. "THEY CAT1SFY." rpiTEXK may bj ft hur.dre,! other I w.ivs ti say it, but in good, plain United States, it's "they sat isfy." Th..se tine Turkish and I'ottiivtie tula. cos and that can't l.f copied t hcsterricld biend put Ch ..s'.rriieu!.-. !, 're r.one e:n touch tiiein for quality mid valu?. lg(aHHaMMaMaHMHMMMS cmmw menu Miii i t '1 1 UWF atv4 M AUHIED TJLFH 'ikL the notfcd author IdaHlfSGlc JOIIX 1.4 AXOItV. "So Alice knew ubout Elizabeth," said to myself with a srille and then my heart hurt just a little teat even my baby s name had been talked over between my husband and Elizabeth Moreland. It wasn't the same. It Just wasn't the same this love of Elizabeth's for John and Karl Shepor.rd 1 for me. I almost made up my mind to show Karl's letters to John. In (uct I went and got them ns I heard John's footstep In the hall and was on the point of handing them to him when his first words made me place them back In my pocket "Just had a telegram from Eliza beth, Katherlne. And she tells me that she has gone to live with mother already. Said that as long is she was going to go there pretty loon she might as well go linine Kately, and especially as our rooms were vacant now and they were more comfortable than her own." "Oh, John, I wish that Elizabeth would not go into our rooms" I laid, "until after we have moved out" "Why. what's the differeice? hhe sn't going to break up the furnl ' ure." "No, but you must remember that ill my clothes, excent the few that I took to Atlantic City, aro still In he wardrobe and drawers Iloneit ly, I would not even care fo have Mice go Into those rooms whhout lelng there myself." I continued, rylng to be very calm as I did not vant to quarrel with him "You women are fussiest thmss I have ever seen. I am quite sure that Elizabeth won't hurt anything 'hat vou have. I don't think Rhe would e interested In them." "Oh, won't she?" I said thorou-'h-y enraged. "She will probably look ver overy piece of underdoing I 'ti't In my drawers and I expect to Ind the lock of my desk broken vhen I come back." "Aro you Judging Elizabeth More 'ond by yourself." "I inn judging her by herrolf as I know her, and I do not want her or any other person In my 'ooms. among my intimate belongings, un til I can be there to makj the ar rangements of moving." "Y-ju are altogether too late. She !s rtlrendy there." r.ivn photos away. one oi mo mi ,ures staged today was when C. s. ... .1 Vi a HAnAI Melnline appeareu - --; llltrorm Willi an UH1..UI burg photos prepared by llemus, the ocil photographer. The picture were beautiful and went "like hot--akos." Tha. Kbriners In moli for mation attacked Mr. lleliiHne and within a short time the last photo of tho city disappeared. Kmpty fruit cans nenring "-'" which were In pyramid display 1" ....... i...ll.lt.. n'.ir.t clan PflT- tne exniini iiuii"s -.. ,i. i nw.iv bv the ent'iusliiKtlc Oeor- i-ia delegation and u "hurry call' was rushod to tne unpen 'i""'j for more of the cans, so great was the demand. M.lUCIi:i YKHTUIt'.lAV, Miss I.lllinn llixsnn, of llrockwav. ind Oliver V. Ftslur of Rutliollin, were united In marriage at .". o'clock "csterdav afternoon at the court house, with Itev. C. II. Hilton eon ducting the ceremony. The yo4in couple left Immediately following the ereniony for Sutherlln, where they x ect to make their home. KSTAIII.ISII r.orxivvuY I.IXI.S. VANTOrVKIt, n. C, June 2:. Rniindury lines between Alaska ami Canada, mar the Portland Canal north of here, are to lie defined learly this summer so miners, who :.re flocking to new rllver s:nKo the cinal eouutr" will know, at all times, on whiih side of tho line they are working. Strikes have been made on both sides of the boundary Several Canadian government en gineers woie here recently on theli vay from Ottawa to Prln-e Hul'ert whVe they will star; mirth, woikinv ilong the lines. Thev will proc. northward until they meet a party or merican government eir-ineers v,hr ire to work south from the rnu! river, ino miles north of Prince Uu- pert. A bounilarv trail, cut fifteen vearc igo along Ibe boundary, will be cleared and new cairns and menu moots will bo erec'.ed. WANTKH TO SI1K WISKrK. l'KI.MT, Calif.. June 23. A de sire to see a train wreck is reported to have led two 12-ycnr-old 1 s of I'ort llrngg to wrap a logging chain trouud the Inside rail of the railroad track, one mile from Fort Prace Calif., In an endeavor to ditch the istbotind passenger train. The en cine and three coa-hes passed over the obstruction safely. Had the htiln been nround the outs'de rail. the train, filled with women and children hound for a picnic on Pml- llng creek, would have been dashed Into the creek manv fivt below. The bx 3 ennfee.e.l thet their desire te wreck the train was Inspired from a movie film. nissoi.VTiox or AKTXERSHIP. Notice Is hereby given that the pnrtneri'ilo beret, .fors existing be tween F. C rowell rnd !.. I,. Tioh- erts. frnwn as Powell A Roberts, Is by mutual consent this day dissolved, noeeburj. Oregon. June 1. 15;,i r. r. rotvFi i L. L. ROBERTS. melGibson "You know as well as I do, John, thm t'lizihnth Moreland has done ihiu thlnir thing nurposely. She1 wanted to got Into my wun." - "It can't be helped now. so why worry ? I don't know why It la, Katherlne. that you ana 1 can't bo together five minutes without quar reling I have Just come back from Goodwin h ippy over the fact that he was so delighted that I asked him to Invest Mary Elizabeth's money.' "John, I want you to understand that my daughter's name Is not Mary Elizabeth. Her name Is Mary Gordon. You know very well that I do not object so much to the name because dt Is your mother's, al though I -would not care to have her called Elizabeth even If It were i not the name of Kllzanetn moio ! land." "Well, wait a minute, wait a minute. Don't go off half-cocked. All right, if you don't wnnt It. But you seem to think that I have no part in this child" "I sometimes wish that you hadn't." I spoke quickly before I thought. "And whom, may I aslr, would von like to be the father of your child, Mrs Gordon " "I am not sure," 1 sail burst, i.g 'nto tears, "that I want any man to be the father of my child If I could I... like Juno and have fatherless children It would be a great Jo to me" ' . .. , "Are you pulling some of that Iluth Cavlord stuff " "Ruth Caylord stuff? Wimt do ou mem?" "Why Ruth seemed to thin that her children were nil her own. and nobby got tired of that pose, ns you 1-now, and married Helen. "A woman can't neglect h man een for her children. Keep that In your mind, my der girl. Don't yi.u think that you have left me alone quite long enough. If It hadn't been for Elizabeth Moreland. I don't know what I should have dinn. She has been very UMwIf'sti about It. Of course she could have had lots of other men, more than eligible, calling on her. but sho has kept mmt of her evenings tree for me, not knowing whether I woul 1 b-s nblo to call or not" "Oh! Could she?" was my com ment. (To be continued 1 A Nutritious Diet for AU Agta Quick Lunch at Moms or Office Avoid Imitations r-:d Su-stiiut? 1'IIIST ASCKXSIONS MAIK. HONOLULU, June 17. The first army balloon ascensions In Hawa'ii were iuuiIb the other day at Fort liulloon company which recently ar- Schofield, near hero, by the 21th rived fro mthe mainland. - WIIK.X YOU 1.KAVI3 TOYV.X this summer It's a good move to hav (lio Ncws-Uevlew loliow you to you va'.-ation home. Let us mail it to yoi daily Just phuue 135 or write our subscript Ion di'pai'tnieut and well dee that it comes to you regularly. ;oi.u to isivxi)S. HONOLULU, T. H., June 17. Or. C. II. Cooper, representing the territorial board of health. will leave shortly for the Plrilliplnes to investigate tile system of selecting Philippine emigrants for Hawaii, ac cording to a recent anuuncement by tiu health authorities. Hundreds of Filipinos have come ami are coming to work 111 tho sugar iielils ii' tho Hawaiian tslands and uollco and medical authorities here nave stated their belief that care ful selection of tiese would nil down the number ot undesirables snipped from the riillllpines. ;iaxt Tiii:t-: is en. HF.LnSltCRC, Calif., A g.mt redwood was COtltaltled IDOJiJO root accordlni; to log scale Juno 2 3. cut In the of lumber. The tree measured 2S7 feet, being 13 feel In diameter at the stump. 0 CITY NEWS 3 Arundel, piaio tuner. pron iSM. We wash and polish cars at Mer ten's garage. We pay the highest price for Cas. enra bark. Uerger's Bargain Store We pay the highest nrice for r.i.. cara bark. Uerger's Dareain sm Ladies' shampooing, dvlnc: rhill- ren's hair cutting, etc., bv experi enced operator. Plione Mrs. Col-bin l"t-J. for appointments. Have your piano arttatlenllv i.m.-.i by C. H. Arundel. :5 years interna ! tlonnl experience. Player piano re- i pairing and id justing. Phone 189-1 ! M-UOLA. a pliuneernnh tl-.-, i-.r . for Itself. Hr It at Perkins l.r, s ' Phonograph a-id CommUsiou sale, room. Old Review Rldg 1 If3 XOTICK TO THE PATKOX8 A.l F1UK-VUS OK TUK PEOPUSS' SLPPLV CO. , - Most of our friends are of uumo miuie of the fuel thttt we are compelled to vacate the atore tbut lias become the popu- -lar trading place for thousands of Douglas county residents, and for tho next 90 days we shall be sorely taxed to tako care of the wants or our cus- w turners. We are making this public appeal for your kind forbear- ance and patience. We shall do the best we can, but if the Inconveniences stand out conspicuously, don t desert us on that account. Tho owners of the building promise us a splendid store, which we shall endeavor to make the greatest mercantile establishment in Douglas coun- ty. In the meantime, come and see us In the shed adjoining, and let's grin and bear it. Sincerely yours, PEOPLES SUPPLY CO. The ladles of the Daptlst church will hold a cooked food sale on Sat urday, June 26, at Pickens Bros. store. NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN MENT TIMBER. General Land Office, Washington, D. C, June 1. 19.0. Notice Is hereby given tnat subject to the conditions and limita tions of the Act of June 9, mitt (- Suit., 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. ni., at public auction at the United States laifu office at Rosoburg, Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less than the appraised value as shown by this notice, sale to be subject to the ap proval of the Secretary of the In terior. The purchase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of one psr cent thereof, being commissions allowed, must be deposited at time of sale, money to bo returned If salo 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 States, associations of such citizens and corporations organized under the laws of the United Stntes r any state, territory or district 'hereof only. Upon application of a qu-.ilifled purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will be offered separately before being Included in ny offer of a larger unit. T. 22 S R. 3 W., Sec. 7, NEV1 NE4, yellow flr 325 M.. NW4 NEW. yellow fir 500 M., SEVt NE, yellow fir 400 M., NE14 NW4, yellow fir 425 M NWVi NWV, , yellow fir 150 M., red Itr 200 M., NEV1 SE, yellow flr 130 M., red cedar 10 M., NWS SEU, Douglas flr 1100 M., red cedar 20 M., SE',4 SEVi, yellow flr 600 M red flr 100 M , red cedar 20 M., 3W SE4, Douglas flr 695 M., NEU SW'S, Douglas fir 690 M NWU SW4, Douglas flr 400 M., SW'A SWM, Douglas fir 640 M., red cedar 35 M., none of which to be sold at less than $2.00 per M.; T. 21 S., U. 4 W., Sec. 7, NEA NEW, flr 650 M., NW NEH. flr 600 M., SE4 NEW. nr 350 M., SW NEW, flr 500 M., SE hi NWVi. flr 650 M., NEH 3EVI. flr 350 M., NW Vi SEW, fir 500 VI., SEW SEW, flr 750 M SWW SE W flr 1000 M., NEW SWW. flr 600 NWW SWW, flr 500 M., SEW SWW. flr 650 M., SWW SWW. flr 350 M., none of which to bo sold at Ies3 than $1.75 per M., Sec. 25, NEW SWW, red flr 1200 M cedar 20 M., NWW SWW. red flr 1150 M., SWW SWW. red fir 1100 M., SEW 3W W , red fir 1300 M., cedar 60 M., 'he red flr to be sold at not less than $1.80 per M. and tho cedar at not les3 than $.50 per M., T. 21 S., R. 6 V Sec. IS, NEW SWW. fir 325 M NWW SEW. flr 375 M SWW SEW. flr 425 M., none of which to be sold it less than $1.50 per M., T. 36 S , It. 5 W., Sec. 25, NEW NEW. flr 240 M.. pine CO M., SWW NEW, flr 200 M., plnn 100 M., SEW NWW. dr 290 M pine 13 M., SWW NWW, (lr 250 M.. pins 50 M., NEW SEW, dr 150 M pins 150 M., SEW SEW, flr 275 XL, pine 40 M., SWW SEW, 1r 220 M., plno 70 M.. NEW SWW. :lr 170 M., pine 130 M., NWW 3W'i, flr 50 M., pine 250 M., SEW SV.'H, flr 80 M., pine 220 M., SWW SWW, flr 225 M pine 90 M., the nine to bo sold at not let,s than $4.00 wr M., and the flr at 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. 7 ROSE BURG MYRTLE POINT MARSIiFIELD AUTO STAGE I;,., 5 -MA. M. f i v j i a. a. vonnertions at Myrtle Point to and from Marshfleld, Cc uuille. Bandon and Powers are $.4S. including war tax. Reservations at main office. iJ 1 "? st-- near depot. Phone Ji'J, or I nir-finn nnA n-.... 'els. Rapp s store. . ... uiduu UO- TAYLOR &, CLINTON SOLVE MA.XY PKOMM-MH. I CORVALL1S, June 23. -Emerg-tnev situations which li.vr.K- , saving of large sums of money to i Oregon farmeis are being solved in several commes uy rarm bureaus. Eastern Oiegon f armors wera up against a hard proposition when the supply of distillate In the northwest bocama exhausted. The iTm-,m. county farm bureau, assisted by Paul V. Marls, now director ot the extension service at the college, lo cated a sunnlv In Ran Fnni.l.nn mi.- farm buerau under the direction of rrea iiennion. county agricultural agent, has Just finished the distribu tion of 100.000 gallons nnri . shipment of nearly equal size Is on in roua . -aiorrow county got 70 -000 gallons through quick action on the liart nf I,. A. Hunt n-iA..i . -- , - 11.UIIUI ui agent. Wasco county obtained 60,- vuu Kuuoiis mrougn k. k. Jackman, county agent, and tha Wasco County Farmers' union. Miss Edith Brown, of Wilbur lias accepted a position at the Rose con fectionery, and will tnke up her new duties immediately. She replaces Miss Leah Lahey, who recentl" re signed her position to accept one at the telephone office. PROFESSIONAL CARDS MItS. V. I). OIVKN-Cut Flowers 1'hona 240. 403 W. Cass. IHl. SI. H. PLYIJilt Chiropractic Physician, 222 W. Lane St. 1)1 !. H. P. BRADFORD St WIFE Chiropractors, West Roseburg Phone 40-F4. DIt. CLAIR K. ALLEN Dentist at 331 Perkins Building, Roseburg. Oregon, uirice hours 9 to 12 a. m 1 to 5 p. m. , Phone 65 Sutherlin Sanitarium 0 MEDICAL SURGICAL Write R. I. HALL, M. D., Supt. Sutherlin, Oregon mm All Chisalried Advertisements In serted new today will be found on last png under "Now Today" head. WAXTED. WANTED Waitress at Hotel Uiy qua. tVANTED To buy or rent a house. pnoue 4li-j. WANTED Cook. Apply In person at tiio cafeteria. WANTED Lunch counter girl at Hotel unipqua at once. WANTED An experienced waitress. Apply In person at Cafeteria. WANTED 60 good Angora goats. . railings, rrea arrott, Wilbur, KJl gOll. LMIL JUNE 27, Berger will pay (in a ion lor iron, dry bones, and iu. i paper., oenvored. WANTED Teacher for Happy Val ley school. District 87. Address N. A. McCelleeh. Phone 17-F2 W ANTi:. ;Vacer for Glengarry Bciio'i. i,:si. no. iga, i. m Coor-r, Clerk, Roseburg, Ore. WANTKD To buy 100 -ood used apple, boxes; also 16 to 25 rods ot woven wire fencing. See J. A. alker, or phone 91. WANTED Small horse-power hay pres:i. State conlltlon and price In ursi i uier. u. u. Nlcewood, Co nias V:illey, Oregon. HELP WANTED WANTED HELP r.-Boryice men and otbors fur nished enmlnvniAnt tree nf ,hoa Contractors, ranchers and farmers Place your orders with m for hnln- ers. Our services are free both to employer and employed. Lawrence-Cordon Co., 125 Cass St. Phone 219. FOR RENT. KOK RENT Sai.ty deposit boxes Roseburg National Bank. FOR RENT Furnlshod room with bath. - 461 Souili Jackson St. FOR RENT Large furnished room close In. Phone 12-Y. . FOR RENT Room with bath, $10 per month. 323 E. Oak St. lOR 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. MISCELLANEOUS. LOST Bunch of keys. Finder please leave at News-Review office. PHONE your order fo, your winter wood to R. Stubbe, Melrose store. Phone 11 F2S. C. H. ARUNDEL, piano tuning and ' - - - j . . a c.ei icuic. Phone 189-L. SAFETY KIKKT soeni a safety deposit b-T for your valuable pa pers at tb Rosoburg National Eank. tf LOST Two Cotswold ewes wltb lambs. Were last seen In Camas Valley. Ewes branded W on h-lp with quarter circle underneath, lambs marked crop and split In left ear and underblt In right ear. IS reward tor recovery. Chas. F. Wilson, Reston, Oregon. WELL ftlLUN7r- . drill.,. T . 1 8i "mall diamond 5.i "f: ''feral rew?.. Rowburg, or. ' HJ? m ,e hatch. ""k burg, roll of J? Pleas, u.,. at lice MONEY TO LOAN5n - credit farm lo.r ?",,u J rate. $.o.oon ,?'. l bJ? ood rMiSS.?.; - It. i'!' C r'OR SALE 10 UiTsTT;; - 30. Lindbloal".6 for sale Hnrrr pair. o. F NI1.K I Mt Oregon mio1'- Boats. Addre-, n- ..T. ? M Oregon. " FOR SALE Seven is-TT-bur. (lane, s-enlfc.,,. o7 WOOD FOR SALE old uh growth or- "OK phone 34-F2 to FOR SALeZfoTT,;,,"--Bood condition. Termi Call 409 Cass St. " FOR SALE Two red bowi vuhk ter o 8 pigs each. C. E. E 3 miles east of Roseb'jri. F,u ?AL,E-Tel"a. Sta I I health causo of wllint Qii Neal, E. Douglas St. FOR SALE Ford truck. S ' drive, canvas ton, fair comtm- I'vlce $350. Liudbion, Dlai. CuAL, BODY WOOO SUhront ,,,, cuuo, cviu.oi, UUI lj. storage, transfer. H. J. Ini, ruuus x-s. FOR SALE Two good covi; m iresn roan Durham, ( jan M and one 5-year old Jener. Ill Winchester. FOR SALE Studebaker I. fin m- senger, A-l condltloa. nm lil-J or call 845 So. Pine liter 1 11 p. m. FOR SALE Indian twin motwen-, with Presto light and banut tu ner, a snap at S4U. See It at tte Nasb Garage. FOR SALE 180 White Lejlwni ill- lets, March hatch, 8 tmti canhl breeding. Phone 23-F4, or mil C. W. Lawson, Looking Glaa. On FOR SALE 1917 Dodje mart ran 7000 miles, good ibape, 111! license, JS;o. Box U, OtM Oregon. WE HAVE 1 DHL. f arm-till lead spray left. Will tall baraaln If tali.ii at ence. Fault Fruit & Proaucs Cs. ,np mt.- rr-.ilmi- Buatar i hut, int of Honed and MP! t0' mechanical conditio-, Imtf 11 Sunset Oarage. enn oat p rinnit milch cow; good work or pack horn, wW about 1000 pounda; onelitaiw kA h,i,,v tnnuirs R. P- Lendon, phone 316-J. . -.. ... nrMii- tUK HALIS v,ieuiii i -business fully equipped ... , aia nr UM Ilsnea o year, ui ,j,-a J9000 business last year. - 4U4, cars news-ivo.."-' FOR SALE Italian jniM W fall delivery at practically rt .ale prices. to I ft. I. id- J tr. 4. SOfc R. L ft' miles west, Rojeburg, Ore. - . . w. k... ha fofleIK r. for Ml.: On W ear and on. 0rtd touring oar. DRYER PIPE I "rti amount or iron io. - . farther supply donb h J ately Is not too early t i ! your order. J. H. Sinnif- 111 ka-T. FOR SALE Four - , we I oron ; ... I tun and 5 year, old. 1 , old. weight MM Information address B KOsenurg, ui-- FOR SALE Team so" jgf ma ikb ens Is :..,n works anywnei-. i0m It. Will sell g a. r $215 buys the testa gomery. Lool 01 w FOR SALE-Good -".".r-wS-: fine 3-year-ol4 In on a good a$a v make offer. C RJ-1 -Roseburg, the Winston brlag rRSAL." - rutt SALE J 0k r. Boat. Phone 44.j?4 U p. rnone U-i'a EOR SALECh---. 6 cents per pound. PkZ?. r t-F2i