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fAiiH POUR German Militarism Crushed Forever WASHINGTON. June 28. Official advices received here slate thut lb ullted military control commission wlili Marshal Focb as ltd supreme directing head, ox-offlclo, constitutes now the keystone or aiucu reiuwuur wlih r,..rnianv.. It Is d.Tlared lliut so long as the commission continues to function, revival of German mili tarism Is Impossible. A..ittrHiitir tn these advices, t II military control commission excccdi- In Importance even tne rcpaiauon cominlmilon since former l'resldeut Polncare resigned from Hie rcpara iiciiin hmlv because the allies had de cided to limits Its authority and since the naval and air commissions nave been relegated to positions ot sec unflni-V ItimortanCG. The military control commission to function as soon as th r..ntv of Versailles became effective Presided over by General Nollet of the French army, with headquarter! In Berlin, and repotting to Marshal Koch, the commission. In addition it Its supervision of German disarma ment, bus taken an active Interest In the Dolltical-mlliury developments it Germanv. Keuurta of the rccrudes cense of Prussian militarism In East Prussia and l'oiuerania ilrst emeu ated from reports of the commission to the supreme council. A sub-coiumllltee of Oie commis sion was sent Into the lluhr diHtrici for Investigation under command ol the French Major Giaff and il waf the report of this commission to offi cial advices which toruieu tne. oasit for French contentions at San lli'iiiu of German duplicity. The work of the commission Is dl vided Into two general subjects, if foctlve and armaments. The sub committee devoted to the subject ol elfectlves is concerned with the siA and organization of the German ar my, while the sub-committee on ar maments Ib concerned chiefly with mnlnainlng a proper reduction ol slocks of guns and ammunition ii. Uermany. No place In Germany Is exempt from Investigations by representa tives of these committees, as author ity of the supreme council In the past hua been Invoked several times to obtain exccutlou of the commission's demands. The two sub-committees. In an ef fort to maintain strict police ovei potential German militarism, havt organized numerous agents into dis trict sub-committees lliroughou' . Germany. Such district commltti-eb on effectives are presided over by French officers lu l'oiuerania and Hchleswig, Kust Prussia, Uuvai ia, and BilcHia; by Hrltlsh in llerlin ami Saxony; by an Italian In linden and Wur lem burg; and a lielglun in West phalia and Hanover. Similarly, sub committees on armaments have at; their heads, French officers lu Pom erania and Hchleswig, Frankfort. Hanover and Saxony; British, In hast Prussia, Westphalia. Hanover, Co logne utul Silesia; Ilaliau, in llerlin and Bavaria; and Uclglun in Baden and Wurtemburg. The work of these committee consists chiefly In visiting garrisons, supply depots, military schools ami training camps, In sending out ugculK to make Inquiries and incidenlally. In keeping in touch with the political-military tide of affairs. Disorders Iii Iiu;y. HOME, June 28. Iteporls of seri ous disorders In widely separated portions of Italy appear to corrobor ate the Impression thut the situation Is thi' direct result of a deeply laid plot to overturn the pres.-ut social order throughout the entire coun try. Unemployment Is nlli gi d to In the Immediate reiiHim for the many strikes und much of the rioting now In progress in Italy. Tire .Men Killed. POTTSTOWN. Ph., Juii 28. Win. O. Wulsh, president of the Vulcw.itl Tire Rubber Co. nml .Ins. A Maney, superintendent of the coin pany, were killed a. ly this morn ing by an explosion. Frank W alsh, a brother of the president, lost an arm and suffered other liijml.'.i which may prove fatal. Wnlla Will la Mirliikn. WASHINGTON. June 29. Th? END CF EIGHT MISERT I t t 1 T W t-yaia rink ham t Vegetable Compound and Recovered. Newark, X. J. "The iWtnr ail I had an oranio trouble and trvntcd m tor i I'vcnil wiM-ks. Ai titih'M I rou Id not walk nt nil and I Miffm-d with inv lrk an.f limhit nt 1 oftt-n lind t tav in bed. I nu(TTtd off and on for eight Tears. Finallr 1 heard thnt I.vdia' K. rinkhmii a V g e- tahle t onifmund na a good nutlicine and tried it with nlen mm aia en ecu i can now uo mr houiw. work and mr wanhimr. I have recom. mended your Teifetahle Com ton nd anil your Blood Medicine and three of my irienaa are lakinjf tnrm to advanU?e. Yoti can use mr name for a testimonial. Mrs. Tiikekha CovKStar, 73 Burtictt 6t Newark, X. J. Ym ar Invited to write for fret advice So other medicine has heen so ur- cessml In rWievimr woman's suffering a has I.ydia K. Pink ham's Vecetahlr (ompoimd. Women mar receive flee nd helpful advice lv writinir the I.vdia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.. I vnn. Mi. 8uch letters are received and answered by women only and held in strict oalldence. 1 .3 A CLEAR SXCIN Women do not have to patron'.-n the beauty parlor ior if tlici.-skill ia disfigurcj with pimplw and blotches, their is in d i s or d e r tlieysiiouiu ubtuiu at the drug store thut woiufcrfjul Mood tonio nml altera tive of Dr. P i e r c e '8 which ho foro the puhlio over 50 years ago. Sinco that time many thousands of men and women have testified to ita wonderful hlood cleaasing eltect. This is what one woman gays: Chehauh, Wash. "I have used Doctor Pierre's medicines for over forty years lor myself and family and have always found them just as represented. I think Dr. Fiorce's Golden Medical Discovery for a tonic and blood builder cannot be beat; and Dr. Pierce's He&sant Pel lets have no equal for constipation: in fact, I can heartily recommend any and all of Dr. Pierce's remedies. My daughter had chronic con stipation from babyhood and doc tors could not cure her. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets is the only thing' that ever helped her." Mrs. Jkn NIB K. SWOKFOKD, 1320 Alfred St. :ensus of Walla Walla Is today given jut at 15, 503, which is a decrease ol 3861, or 19. 9 pi-r cent, since the cen- am; ten yeais ago. 0 CITY NEWS & Arundel, puo tuner. pnop I L. We wash and polish curs at Mor on's garage. WAT KINS pnxluclfl. 1 2C W. Lane. I'houe 137-1,. We pay the highest price for Caa- jara bark. Burger' Bargain Store. Ladios' shampooing, dying; child ren s hair cutting, etc., by experi- nced operator. lhone Mrs. Corbln, 1 70-J, for Appointments. Have your piano artist ically tuned C. U. Aruudt'l, 25 years Interna- Icmal exnerience. Player piano re pairing und adjuHtlng. Phone 189-L. (Voiro Host, who hat heen In San Pranclriro for several month with Mrs. Bent, returned home yesterday for a short time. Mrs. Best's health will not permit her returning for some tlnio yet, therefore, Mr. Best will go hark tn California as booh as his Ifrult Is looked after. j:amivvhon von teaciii-.ks. Notice la hereby given that the ounty aehocd superintendent of Douglas County, Oregon, will bold he regular examination of nppll- mills for stato certiheates at the high echmil huilding in ltoseburg, as fol- owh: ( ommenciiig ednehtluy ut J: 00 o'clock n. in.. June 30, 19 20, md continuing until Saturday, July I, lil-'M. at 4:00 p. in. WedneMluy Imhimiooii, U. S. HlHtoiy, Writing (I'enru; hip). Music, Drawing. Wednesday Afternoon. rhyalology. Heading. Miinunl Training. Compo:tliion, lJotneHtic Set nee. Methods in Beading, Course of Mtmy for Drawing, Methods in Arithmetic. Tliuniibiy I-'oivihnhi. Arithmetic. History of Kducalion, rsyrliology, Method In Geography, Mechanical Drawing. Domestic Art, Course ot Study for Domestic Art. 'ihtirNilay Afternoon, Clam mar, tieography. Stenog raphy, American Literature. Vhysics, Typewriting, Methods in Language, I'heui for Prlmaiy Certificate. Krhhty I'oreuotMi. Theory ami l'ractiee. Orthography l Spelling i. Physical Geography, Kug lish Kit. ratiire, I'henil-stry. l-'tiihiy Afternoon. Si-h.xd Law, Geology, Algebra, Civil ttoveruii4'nt. ituidjiy Z'oreiHHHi. Geomei ry. Botany. SatnnUty Afternooii, General lUatory, Bookkeeping. Very truly yours, O. C. BHOWN. County School Supt. dw IIIKM'COI.I PLANTS I'rnm tested St. Valentine seed. now readv for delivery. C. W. Urad fnnl l'hone I5-F21 MtTICK OF INAI, SKTT1.K.UKNT. In the County Court for Pouglus County. Oregon. In the matter of the estate of Delilah J. C.llllley, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator ot the es lato of Iielllah J. lliirn.y. deceased. has filed In the above entitled court his final account as such adminlstra- tor or snlil estate, .md said court has : by order duly made and entered, flxed Thursday, the first day of July, , 1920, at 10 o'clock lu the forenoon 11 uir tuuu.j room ill ine courthouse at Roseburg. Ore., as the time and place for hearing objec- Hons, if any. to snld account, and ft the flnnl cloning of snld estate. STEPHEN J. SI1HI M. I Administrator of estate of IMilah J. Ourney. deceased. Hated June 1. 19:0. lOVE and MARRIED UBB Ixl the noted author : I Idah MvGlone Gibson U Itulli railing in Ijve? "That was a close shave," said John as he came up the st, Irs with little Kuth In his arms. 1 did not realize that I had gone :twillly downstairs for the lilrst tl;n- since my baby was born, until I heard the n trick footfalls of the nurse and recognized the horrified tones of her voice as she said, 4 What is the matter Mrs. Gordon? You should not have come downstairs." "Oh. I'm all rlKht." I answered. "I am not going to be an Invalid any Ioniser." "Has there been an accident?" she asked, as she caught sight of Charles torn clothing and Ruth's pale face from behind John. "I don't think anyone was hurt, iut little Kuth came very near being run over by an automobile. "She is allright, though." said John, and ss If to confirm It, baby Kuth said, "Oh. Auntie Kathwyn.I unt to see baby." "So you shall, my dear," I an swered, "just as soon as your moth- and .Mr. ((Oodwln catch their breath." Hy this time Charles had seated Kuth and she was crying hysterical ly. Don't cry. Ruth, he said, every thing Is all right." Hut I forirot her, Charles! I for- i?ot her! For the first time In my life I Iforgot one of my children." Would H"vc reen n i.ooil Thinir "It would have been a good thing ' Pie could have forgot 'em once t r twice before this," said John to me tn a whisper. "If she had she would .vrobably be living with Bob now." '(rent Scott f" he continued, as If to himself, "Goodwin never seemed to me to be the kind of a man for vhom a woman would forget every thing." "If Charles Is the kind of a man o woman Iforgets anything for, he Is nlso Iho kind of a man who does things for a woman she wtil always remember Charles. John has Just saved the life of Ruth's child," I said testily. v hy, of course he did, and so would any other man In the same position. No woman seems to under- l:ind that though. Ruth proenMy Mnks that Charles would have let lint baby be run over by all the mo or cars tn the world, consenuentlv she will probably fall desperately in live with nun." I hope she will." I said declslve "I think it would be wonderful f Chirles would marry Ruth, and hen sbe would he content to let in Seeking Signers Ballot Measures Petitions are being circulated In ltoseburg for tho proposed stale market commission and divided leg islative session acts, put foinvard by the state taxpayers league and oth er organizations interested in pub lic welfare. , The market commission art would provide for a state commissioner! hoe duty it would be to act as I an intermediary between the pro-1 diieer. distributor and consumer of necessities, Insuring u square deal for all three. The duty of the commission n hide diss (nation ,.r ,. i,i ...... ,-iin un iiiip etiiiir.iuons, issuance .if labels to producer, pack . .... .............. ....... ii... oiuei- T , V - : a''"" ""i'H'-ent from the usual run of farce uiiii'i,, ami protection M mm interests in ever, way; -i '-nui oi mo market or Oregon : proiluets; rnrouraitemnnt of co-op-jest .union, nroiiurers iniormeit on sup- .-... "i ni iiieir prouucis; . o-.M.er.iuve enori wan l tie I nited Stales .department of agriculture, j K'1'1 In musical, comedy assist the The term of state market directori"1'"" and the surrounding cast In pre would be for four vears. seining an entertainment far above Two s-rtlons for each bienn'nl . session of the slate legislature are provided by tho divided session nit.lr The first, HO days n duration, would used for consideration of new IIIUS anil actions oil nimrnnr :il oni f.T established stale Institutions. PurltiK the second part of the ses sion. 10 davs In duration, action would be taken on bills siioinltteil at l'o first pirt of the session., bn' tin rcw hills could be presented. A 60 day Interval would clause between Hie two sections. Legislators would return home and learn the attitude if their constitntlents before cast ing the vote that would reject or nc- pt for law any proposed measure. Search Reveals no Trace of Fugitive After "heating about the hush" r about five hours the officers yesterday were Ifoi d to give up the search for Glenn Mini. an h. r... eutly escaped handcuffed from Pep ntv Sheriff IHIIard nt Myrtle Creek. Word was received Ihnl the rneitive had been hiding out nt the Charles Orr place, nn Klce creek, and a trip was m ule to the cabin -in an effort to locate the missing man. Sheriff Qutne tvoputy RaD'erty and lVeetlve Frank Rogers spent several hours searching in the nelehborhoo.l of tho (cnbln but could find no trnce cf Duncan, although thev found fooi- prints whlrh might have been mi.tei nv nim. inincan IS nrruse.l nr stoTit- tnl the Ford car belonging to th ! Chile Flectrlc rnnttvinv and nl.o with having passed a worthless check 011 the rtupnua Hotel. new material for electrical tn- suliitlon. made from fish offal, hnscn ,v-m in.ruHu V) m i'ani9ii ciiemisi. Ml '' "" itio Hobby go to live with his father and Helen, and everyone wouiu haDDV." 'There you go, as usual, arran lev the affairs of tho world. "What are you two people whls nerlne about??" asked Kuth, who had gotten over her crying spell. "Oh, John Is accusing me of be ing a little Miss Fix It." "What are you trying to fix now r.: l e ; Charles Innocently. John (Tinned as I blushed and an swered. "Oh. Its something that don't think you would be Interested in." Make Her Tell It- "Make her tell It. Goodwin. Make her tell It. I know that you would be Intensely Interested In It. Charles with his usual kindliness s:iw my discomforture and turning to Kuth asked her If she would be able to ride home now. "I 'ant to see baby- I 'ant to Be babyv" cried a little voice. "So you shall, my dear, so you shall," I repeated. "Do you feel able to come upstairs too, Hutu?" "Yes, I would like to come. I am sure my nose needs powdering.' Ac in 1 looked at Kuth in surprisi I was quite sure that she had never --ed nowder as the wife or oob'iy Gaylord. io you really think you will be able to walk up the stairs?" asked John. I thought he was speaking to Ruth but on glancing at his face, I found he was looking at me. "Oh. I'm all right," I said, but wanted to tell him I was Tighter than I had been in a long time for I had found my husband thinking- of me when there was something else go- ing on. "I am going back home with Joh I said suddenly to Ruth as we went up the stairs. "I thought you were go-lug to stay here until fall." said Ruth I .1 v o ce of dlBsappolntment. Must flnve the Pleasure "No, I think John has been with out his wife long enough and now when he has a wife and baby, he certainly must have the pleasure as well as the responsibility of them. "'I am sorry that you are going said Ruth, "I shall miss you. You have done me lots of good, and some times you have made me rather un h:ippy, my dear. I never realized un. til lately how selfish I was with Dob by when tho children came." I wonder If it were I or Charles who had brought this realization of relflshness to Ruth Gaylord. , Tomorrow Tho Intle of n Wife. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use Fbr Ov6T 30 Years Always feeant Slgna'turtTof Cto372&fe Henpecked Henry At Antlers Tonight At the Antlers theatro tonight the breezy farce comedy "Hon-Pccked Henry will hold tho boards. Hurt ."" nrn. a comedian now to the niific coast heads the cast and is supported bv a comnanv dr ti. ft. ,,lir.. iaa n.hn V. .!... ., rot- the various rolos. Entirely dir. comeiiies, "Hen Pecked Henry" I; e-;full of "go" from the first rise of tne curtain until the Iflnal. The lat song successes and musical nov eiues and selections presented by me tiuiipaiiy aua a zest to the per 'ormallce. Klght of the nretllo.! ,p ordinary. The plot is clever ami lne complications that besot "Hen are 80 numerous that to tell the would take-away much of the enjov ment derived from see ins- the ,fuu. . u, a new rrnger rinf is lunged and when lifted discloses i.septacies lor two photographs. MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative A . o - iiv look rl .1 ' vrup of Fig' rn ,k. "ama California tour -hiVa !'-?'.ou re most kiti. .1, , best "l,(J ! ,ft' rm' " Fhyalvur th. Pt lo t.,v J .vi'Tf' f.n . "L'1?: Children .,h h VI.:. al1 dl"tions must say "Oali- luruia. WATGH THE BIG 4 Stomach-IZdneye-Heart.Uver Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world's stand ard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles COLD MEDAL The National Rsmsdy of Holland (or c.nruriM and ndoraed by Quxn Wilhsl- At all druggist, uirse tuaa. li ntmm Gold Madal om vanr koa Dance Friday night ot Sutherlln. Music by Ott Orchestra. , LOIKiK DIKECTORf . nOSEItcno IXUGE NO. lOtta, Uni ted Brotherhood of Maintenance ol Way Employes and Knilway Shop Laborers. Affiliated with the A. K. of L Meets at Moose hall the first Wed., fourth Sat. nights and third Sunday of each month. J. F. SMITH. President. W. J. MEKEPITH, Reed. Secy GEO. MAC IVER. Fin. Sec ft. P. O. E1KM, IVosonorg Lodge, So. s'M Holds regular communlca tlona at the Elks' Temple on each Thursday of every month. All members requested to at tend regularly, and all visiting brother are cordially invited to attend. A. J. LILBURN. E. R. IRA B. KIDDLE, Secy. UAGLES, Roseourg Aerie meets In their hall on Jackson St., In 2ni and 4th Monday evenings of eac month, t 8 o'clock. Visiting breth ren In good srandlcg always wel come. FRED V. CLARlv, W. P. P. VICTOR MICELLI, W. P. B. r. GOODMAN, Secretary. KNIGHTS O1 PiTHIAS Alpha Lodge No. 47, meets every Wed nesday evening, cor. Jackson and Cass sts. Visitors always welcome. C. A. CHAMBERLAIN, C. C CHAS. K. OPKIN8, M. F. E. H. WIMBERLY, K. R. S A. P. & A. M., I-aurtil lAXtgo no. J a rtegulax communications 2nd an fourth Wednesdays each month at Masonio Temple, Roseburg, Ore. Visitors welcome. A. A. WILDER, W. M., W. F. HARRIS. Sec The H. It. E. I. A. Union Medina will be held at the Maceabbee hall every first and third Wednesdays of the month. O. H. B., ltoseburg Chapter He, K Holds their regular meetlue o me 1st ana 3rd Thursday in each month. Visiting members In good standing are respectfully Invited 10 attend. LEONA ABRAHAM. W. M FREE JOHNSON. Secy. REREKAHS. noseonrg Kebekas ijoage, no. 41, I. o. O. F. Meets In Odd Fellows' Temple every week on Tuesday evening at the Odd Fellows' hall. Visiting mera- oers in good standing are Invited 10 aiiena. MAUD PLYLER, N. O. BELLS STEPHENSON, Bee DELLA LEWIS. Financial See O. O. V., Union Kncnmpment No. IP .vieets in Odd Fellows' Temple every Thursday evening. Visitlnf ureiuren always welcome. FOSTER BUTNER, C. P. J. Ii. BAILEY. H. P. OLIVER JOHNSON, R. 3. JAMES EWART, F. S. NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT. Lilac Circle No. 4 9 Meets on 1st and 3rd Monday erenlngs. Visiting- neighbors Invited to attend EDITH CHURCHILL, O. N. TILLIE I. JOHNSON. Cldrk. O. O. F. PhileiArtnn Irfxlge No. 8 Meets in Odd Fellows' Templo, corner Jackson and Cass Sts., on Saturday evening of each week. Visiting brethren are alway. wel come. VICTOR BOYD, N. O. A. J. OEDDF8, Rec See. J. B. BAILEY Fin. Sec. WOODMEN OF WORLD. v-auip mo. 125. Meets In tte Odd Fellows' hall In Rossburg everj 1st and 3ru Monday evenings. Vis iting nolghbora always welcome. H. CARRICK. a C. M. M. MILLER. Clerk liOYAL OHIIKR OF MOOSE, Rose ourg Lodge No. 1037 Meets sec ond and fourth Wednesday even ing of each month at 8 o'clock In the Moose hall. All visiting bro- are inviteo. to attend. C. W. CLOAK. Dictator. H O PAROETER, Secretary O. O. F., Rialr.s Star Lnrifa Nn. it a ,n me oaa Fellov ' Temple h.i, '"" evening, visiting aiwuys welcome. VICTOR MICELLI, N. G E A. l'ETTEY. V 0 m i'p,?I;1?J',ken'8- Rpc- Sec M. FICKLE. Financial Soc. L. O. T. M Itixenu III v. . . iraumr rfVIUVI nn aaa.J and fourth Thursday afternoons la Maccabee hall. Sisters of other .,V. ln our cltT "fe cor. -mriiea to attend our r Maccabee hall. on Cat UHTISE LOCKE. Com. vtajjiaj KAPP, Col. FRANCOIS DE ST. PHALIE r?3 Francois de St Phalle, pretldsnt of the Baldwin Locomotivs works of Phil dtlphla, who has been elected preai dent of the American-Polish chamber of commerce and Industry In the United States, which was organized by proml. nent American interests and the Polish government to stimulate trade anc investment between the two eour tries. WHEN YOU LEAVE TOWN this summer it's a good move to have the News-Review follow you to your vacation home. Let us mall It to yo dally jUBt phone 135 or write our subscription department and we see that It comes to you regularly. o We pay the highest price for Cas- cara bark. Berger s Bargain 8tore. ClASSiriED coin . All Classified Advertisement in serted new today will be found on lost page under "yew Today" Il WANTED. WANTED Waitress at Hotel U nip- qua. WANTED Cook, at the Cafeteria. Apply In person VVANTffD To rent, rooming house. Phone 6-F21. WANTED To rent 4 or 5 room fur nished house. Phone 202-J? 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EojT' LOST-Ellr, tZT?- mall dUmond ir... ehn 7 beral re l Roseburg, Ore. tttnT iambs. wr. i " ! . Valley. n quarter circt. . a. " marked ""mttuii Wilson, Restoa. o"- Cf. Ortfos. SALS. i-ipooiuMTr; - j oak. n -. "' The Rose. ""0J Wf. FOR SALE10 laZTT-- Lindbion. Ml - LUC h'flD OKI., V'OAUt-HOUn(I hurt. ... vn BAl.K Tit-- ... OOD FOR SAl.nZrTTTr growth flr; some pli, jT phone34-F2. M'J-siun FOR SALE Ford an i7Tr; -aw igi i;ass St. 1 FOR SALEn,.n v.... good condltloT'Ea rC Bargain Sm 4 " ""W 4-ROOM, plastered, modem kT fou GAltt r, . drive, esnva top fa "J u.lUU f nr irtml, .. . coal, body wood-su mill er.fl ..an.-.. . storage, transfer. H. J Dm FOR SALE-Two good con; iresa roan unrain. ( jnn M l and one 5-year old Itntj (i Winchester. FOR SALE 1 Harley-Dirifbo, a lurcj cie, gooo conmtlos. (or ut oniy, S2 . 6. Aildrea a D, as News-Review. FOR SALE One new Mi uxrii oiiiaer, win sell belov an ila other Implement,. Hnupfi store, pnone 30-F3. FOR SALE Studebaker t, fro senger, A-l condltloa. noM l"-4 or call 845 So. Pise after 1:11 p. m. FOR SALE 8-inch Candj Urate belt, 125 ft., good ibipe. Fna J 75. Round Prairie Ranch, soul Prairie, Oregon. FOR SALE Six oak section! cue I with disappearing (lus doon ( I new Auto Electric SuUoa, On I and Pine Sts. FOR SALE 180 White Legion j I lets, March hatch. I rein earsfu I breeding. Phone 13-F4. of vna I C. W. Lawson, Looking Glut On I FOR SALE 1917 Dodge too I ran 7000 miles, good inapt, D license, (850. Box 7, Oiilut I Oregon. IVB HAVE 1 BBL. f nml lead spray left- Will tell bi I bargain if taken st once, fusl Fruit & Prod ace Co. enn HiiK 1917 ChetTOW l good running order. n I $450. 1918 three foorth to I public truck. 1600. Usmiit Service Garage. FOR SALE Team of hors i I 8 years old, weignt . - I heavy work harness tnd i I vnvnn A OargSID. I Slater, Sutherlln, Oregon. . i pvn qatp riallsa nnne tn"1 1 fall delivery at P"?! ?? sale prices. to I ft. 40c; S to 4. 3U0. miles west, Roseburg, Of FOR SALE We bare tt WJ? cars for sale: One ' car and one Overland touring car. umw Winchester St. SYER PIPE I 'J,,lJt. amount of Iron W farther supply doobtful, is toe early r" ; order". J. a IWH FOR SALE Four rotttf. tut wen Dro . - " I isr and 6 year, ol old. weight UDt U " Information sddresa Roseburg. Ore. FOR SALE-ModH B . y, tractor, with 1 1Vb.e-Ml torn and six '"7L ,M I . . all fer ir a,.l cuisjtht u.--v. tjo kins Bros. Coin. Room, old RfVX ' ,R SALF-Ia nr.idJ.K FOR ann revei i --- -ttfiv-soil: S-room :f will f11 Insurance; middlemaa. J. P-