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Kimrritw. .Kitv.itw. wbunkhdav. -gwj!g-.JS21 . , i I rcfl rocB PplliSI U fiSTOiUI -j-ilS 1 U2EE3' ! ror Infants and Children. . i i,i . . - j 4 cm 41 1 'IS TO li..-Sj. CASTOHIA ' . . "TT.i.ii -n pi:H libNT. rsimiliilin4UictoolbyK"u fucrcbY Promoiini uiof' nl!llherOpiani.lorpr-" kit' - . if viur.iim llinernl. l otwt-- J . TT7..r..i Urmi-ilv fof i and ttvm'" re5Uii'"".. . NOV " Mothers Know That Genuine Castcria Always Bears the Signature of LOVE and MARRIED IJFH DtL the noted mrfror I Idab MSCfloneXaibson THK AXTHtt OF A WIFE. Ax Air . nn mv life to them. ' I "Hulh. dear. 1 Co noi - "I m awfully sorry that you are f , ftoo nee gomg away," .aid Rulh again , for her physical and mental entered my room. "Somewav . had " i, y,m will forgive me a feeling you were going to live . Xe'0 m''' th'at I do not think tnat here a long time " then Ruth "j d- MX healthier, ped and blushed. . I J?" ",,,,, managed than I doiil Know wny juu , - - , . h.,i. vour friends have Ihought that.' I said. ! !,.' ,,' ,,lrnB,l them over to com- Forgive me. dear, for minning , and that perhaps you were happier hoie o eninur.ru... tlK.il anywbere else. , Couldn't Help It. 'I am. , , ... "Ftuth sighed. "Oh. I suppose I Then why do you leave?" .. .'Va poor fool. Hut someway ii...i..i It has come to me lutely nave y -m.rf tn that my husband need, me more than ; Jul couinn i o -,,, cam9 Uvii, iri.rn. ana mui uv.uuuj - .... . r.A .,n tn it need my husliand MRS. YONE'SUZUKI A. I. jk A. M.. Uui LrfM cm I Regular eommunlcatluaa Sod aaj FOR ai r fourth Wedneedava euch tnnniK I Pf iR u . i c. MasooJo Temple, Roieourg, LMolUhi. jJ VHUon welcome. TOR 3AJ.E h oTTrl A. W. WfLDER, W. M.. F. HARRIS. Beer. reli. I3U. ''liliaa The H. R. E. I. A. Union Meetlur will be held at the Macesbbee hall : tifUl. fir-., mr,A FOR 8AI.P U z.. li. "VLZtr .... -- ..uuoa or tue uiuuiu. . i v. i. NirkAl. q that perhaP1 1 ! "'.". "' ",tt7i to It, others maue quno In Use For Over Thirty Years ..... u.. .r.. ' Raid 'and the IIUl Jim uo.o i.,,.ll" i Ruth rather wondenngiy. understand. Ruth in. i L.nA.,iiUa i huvA mv rn hi liiul - . .. II IB ' " It ronlfiA. dear I band and I should be toRtither, Hu.h7.hat my hus-l-hot I believe that eve . na.sniiu.u """.." :-"ui, , adequate care miner u allv are the mother's responslblH-1 he work, but I "nnoi ' ,IS,KC.Wt. ; her life in the , nursen when r7 ready to go out into the .hero are so many peop e that can ally are 1 1 lis, the have i bey are ready to go ou I rill " If you had allowed Hoony 10 ", ake care of children belter man wo I am going to in up a hi i l tha naw hnllHA for 10V That is Just where you are .wrong ; ' L t- am going to turn Tht Is wnere you a. i" " , , , tl ... ... , . , i. . . pon Rii.iv . " - serted new today will be found on f,00,4 ndltlon. Terou . ' ntr- im.lp "Vbw T.m1" hmH Ua" lOO Caa R. "Um WANTED Waitress at Hotel Ump- qua. ' WANTED -Cook. at the Cafeteria, Mrs. Yone Suiukl of Kobe, is the Hetty Green of Japan. Twenty years go her husband died, leaving her with :wo young sons and n exporting busi ness. Now her name Is known all over the world. W'ANTffD To real, rooming house. Phone 6-F21. WANTED To buy or rent a house. Phone 4 15-J. BROCCOLI FXA.TS From tested St. Taentlne seed, now ready for delivery. C. W. Brad ford. Phone 16-F21. w tSBamnnoTnDIA viii ' who . mim U..r4 Pnr.u nf WrantkCT. ..us iauf, kmi VOr OffT. ALASKA DUO SECOND DAY Two Unusually Gifted Coming. Musicians Coming to the Chautauqua on the second duy of the Chautauqua week Is the Alaska luo. pri-sentlng two strik ing muslcul urograms of real beauty and charm. j Miss Ixmn Ijiska Is a native Alas kan girl whose renitirknble voice hua captivated critics everywhere both hero ami nbniud. An extract from the Tacoma Ledger sny: "JIIbs Lnskus p 1. ! $m ! CONFUCIUS' T0W3 A SHRINE ' Graveyard In Which Great Tea:her Is Burled Held 6acred to Him and His Descendants. Tho graveyard f Hhnntdni!, Chu- Fu. Ivlng one mile from the city gate. Is noble expression of the dignity and nvxtvrr of death, says Nuthnnlel I'elTer In Serlbner'a MukuzIuv. Lead lug to It from the gate Is a broad avenue of trees spanned half way by a kt.me nn h of exiiulslte carving and majestic lines. The graveyard proper, which Is really a park, Is vuclosed In a Pink wall. Within the graveyard any member of K'uug clan, descendants of Confu clns, may be buried, whether tho pep "won be a scholar or a coolie. At the farther end of the park Is another wall, behind which are the tombs of Confucius, bis son mid his grandson. These ronvNt of a piling up of earth, before which are a stone altar, a tab let Inscribed with six Chinese clisirac- lers. a stone urn Hanked by Iwo bronze cali.lleslicks. mid along Its sides a few trees with shrubbery around II. The K niii; family bus enormous hotillus of valuable properly, the eminent remitting the taxes on much of the properly and appropriating perledlcally for the iiialnteuauee and repair of the re. .'' . .. o.ic.l. tha some ot me responsiuuuim ... children, if you had considered him as a part of your iamny mo o'" your children had ronio. I believe you would have been Ideally nappy, aim he would have been nerhups happier with you than with Helen. no vou tmnK bo.: hc nn... with pitiable eagerness. I 'On. of course, one canum m... I remarked hastily, for 1 am noi want her to feel as ir sne were en tirely to blame. I knew that she was not wholly to blame. However, some- Aiwava begins a nuarroi or estrangement, and usually the one that begins It can't finish It. Clr clrcumstances arrive which take the entire episode out of their hpnds. When do you expoct to go: - d Ruth. It will depend greatly upon jonn. I shall try to persuade nun to siay home for my husband. Turnlne a Bouse inio a home, Ruth, isofltlmesa rather dif ficult business, ana l mina n m o bigger business than being a mother and I know many mothers who lived tn houses that their husbands de clined to even think of as a home, nirt von alwava think things out in this way?' asked Ruth curious ly "Mnf fnnaclnufllv. but I think that every woman after she marries and nnlnra Into her new life Is asking the question 'WHY?' with almost tho arime Insistence that a child asks it- All Must I .earn "w must learn vou know. Un fortunately, we girls are educated for everything in the world but the one tiring that we all expect to en ler marriage. Some of us never learn and we make a great sorrow t liOIHlK DlftECTOR- A. . . nAccnrnn iinflE NO. 103, lint .u Ui.H.ArinMl Ol JlllllBIlinn ... Way Kmployes and Railway Shop laborers. Affiliated with the A. F of L. Meets at Moose ball thf first Wed., fourth Sat nights and third Sunday of each montn. r v mtiTH. President W. J. MERKCMTH. Reed. Secy GEO. MAO IVER. Fin. 11 iry .u uc.uu - ----- i . .!., i.. r- ll,ra nero unn, ,r ? -: Th" "n of 9 wllo do not go through and the nurse will think I am able, tho whole curriculum are usually . . mv nurse era.luated Into a world called 'con- IO gO. 1 BIN fi" li'fi , Willi me. HUB nfi.uu "- - ,. . j.i.in.H antltf oolr. .i.h 11.0 i,hv until a tra lied nurse Are you a nuu.it. . . ed Ruth. win ne no .u,.s.-. - ..V.. a... .... r n. ihlnV Do you think a tratnen nurse is ; ,-o .... . . "" ,,...rv now?" asked Huth. "I ai-itnai i am inrougn won u i.r.......... tV ram at mv Dallies as soon year, i n n.....v . r n .l.nl I. ..an, (trail of ma ' I waB able to get arounn. i ; k" " . ihey needed a mothers care aim n r-.....- - V , r 0 CITY NEWS 0 vulctt In ti l.mutlful uptTiillo Hopnuui. Blie wuh u n-volatltm, with her ex qulnlto toiicH und tttirprUtiiK tlrn.nutlc Hlillitlf.H, her llulxlifti technic uul c'liariiilntf, iiiuitToctwl iippi'tininiv." lluMnh Vcr.ll.M-h, tho utlicr uu'inlur of tho Alnsku Uuo, luiH proven herst-lf a sincere ortiMt ns shewn by this ex tract from Sunlntiw Dally News: "llulduh Vocdlnrh, sopnmo, upttfitrcd -Vednowlay nlM nt the Academy. Wtiv nine! ni; In delightful. Her voire Is sweet, ftyinputlietlc and clear. Her piano numbcra were plnytM artistical ly and she dUptaycil a mulcul vcrHU tlllty wiilch was surprising." . , . . ft. . In normal times the Tiunnvaa! mines are the lurKest roiisuuters of fxplnnlven In thp world. PROFESSIONAL CARDS MIW. V. 1. OWKX Cut -Flowers l'hone 240. AS W. Cass. lilt. M. II. I'liyslcian, Pl.VI.EIC Clfl ropractlc 22 W. Lane St. Illl. It. 1". lilt XDI'OIU) WIFE 1'hlroprauturs. Phone 40-F4. Ilt. Cl.Alll K. AI.I.KX Dentist at a:: I Perkins Huildlng, Kosehurg, Oregon. Office hours 9 to 12 a. m.. 1 to 5 p. m. Phone til Arundel, piano tuner, pnooe 183U We wa'sh and polish cars at Mer lon's garage. We pay the highest price for Cas- cara bark. Merger's Bargain Btoro. WATKINS products. 120 W. Lane. Phone 137-L. Ladles' shampooing, dying; child ren s hair culling, cic, oy epu.. enccd operator. Phone Mrs. Coibin, 1 7 0-J. for appointments. Mrs. A. Ollibld and son arrived 111 llo.;elnirg this afternoon from taii fornla and will make nn extended visit in this clly with relatives. Have your piano artistically tuned ,y C. II. Arundel, 25 years interna tional experience. Player piano re pairing and adjusting. Phone 189-L. The Deer Creek blacksmith ahnp liaa been re-opened, and general lihu'ksiuiihlng and horseshoeing Willi riven sveelsl nttelltinn. K.I. Noal. I VICTIMS RESCUED Kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles are most dangerous be cause of their insidious attacks. Heed the first .warning they givo that they need attention by taking GOLD MEDAL 5 rar-rnnra Th world's standard remedy for ths disorders, will often ward off these dis eases and strengthen the body against further attacks. Three sizes, all druf:K Look (off the ntune Cold Medtd everr bos SM1AL AT 1ILLAHI. Tho ladles aid of Dlllard will l.ol a parcels post Bale and Ice crear. ro clal at the Dlllard church Thursd evening. July 1. Evorybody Invite ' attend. Sutherlin Sanitarium MEDICAL SU1GIC XL Write It. I. HALL, M. ., Siipt. Sltlheitill. Olt.uon An Apostle of Americanism Mer Is a Man From the Labor Ranks Hitting Hard at the "Reds" and Radicals iZ' V.E&W VB ORDER IT TODAY. YOUR MONEY BACK If IT DOESN'T SATISFY YOU. You Are Entitled to Good Coffee. OcfoSTtiP Tastes Better C CoZfJX, DWIGI1T EDWARDS COMPANY, PORTLAND ORE. mm U. V. O. HKi svmun uwiro Baa Holds regular coiuiuuum tnn. .t the Elks' Temple on ..h Thnmdar of every month All members requested to at eularlv. and all visiting brothers are cordially Invited to attend. A. J. LILDURN. E. R. IRA B. RIDDLE. Secy. ti.Uil.KS, RoseDUrg Aerie meets In their hall on Jackson ou, in u and 4th Monday tvenlngs or ear. month, t 8 o'clock. Visiting breth ren In good standitg always wel come. FRED p. CLAR.-v, W. P. P. VICTOR MICELLI. W. P. B. T. GOODMAN, Secretary. KVK3HTS OK PyTHlAA Alpni Lodee No. 47. meets every Wed nesday evening, cor. Jackson and Cass sts. Visitors always woicome. C. A. CHAMBERLAIN, C. CHAS. F. HOPKINS, M. F. B. B. WIMBERLY, K. R. WANTED. 40 Cass 8L FOR SALE;..eaM7T---Price $30. Box"? 4, vregou. ' "'"wnj Apply in person dltloa aJo ' . rtrser. FOR SALE-Che,p o," good cnnrtltl "'WUIlt uargain Store. WANTED To rent 4 or 5 room fur nished house. Phoue 202-J. WANTED Lunch countor girl at Hotel Umpu.ua at once. WAITRESS WANTED Experienced or Inexperienced. Call at Cafeteria. VAD C A t L. K -v. OAL.C. . W .V..- . , . Leghorn hens; can be Corey Ave. Phon.",11 " il rOHij TitUCK Bonv..TT-- alco gas tank. t.'.V" k Cockelreas Harbor, p. ' SALE Ford ETiT drive, canvas top. f.i, " LludWom, Out. WISH TO RENT furnltshed house. Leave address at News-Review of fice. Price vllle. FOR SALE StuHi.,t.i . - "" . . r . me ml WANTED Housekeeper, one that wants a home. Address W. H. 11., News-Review. "eager A-l condition, now X or call 845 So. Pin. ttZ.Z n in " WANTED Young man for office work. Apply room '212, second floor post olflce building. FOR SALE OR EXcSaT ""w, wmtio, is Address Terrier, car. WANTED Cherry pickers. F. D. Oweu, in EUeubowur. Call at the Fern, 240. FOR SALB-1917 Dodn toiri- license. $8.0. Box ?, Oaklui Oregon. WANTED Good horse to work sin- FOR SALE 8-lnch Gandy tlrohit wr... ..g LL. KOOa l&aiWL 1. $75. Round Prairie Huxi, Ew4 gle or double, weight about 120U. I Phone 34-F11. WANTED Teacher for Glengarry school, Dist No. 109. . M. M. Cooper, Clerk, Roseburg, Ore. Prairie, Oregon. WANTED Small horse-power hay press. State conlitlon and price In first letter. O. C. Nicewood, Ca mas Valley, Oregon. FOR SALE Two good nn fresh roan Durham, ( yew and one 5-year old Jenej. in Winchester. FOR SALE 1 Harley-Dtridioi torcycie. good condition, (or as only, $275. Address B. D., are News-Review. POSITION WANTED Cirl wishes ateadv emnlovinent in office or store. Good typist and fair knowl- FOR SALE One new 7-ft. Deer edge of bookkeeping. ences. Address Z. S Review. Best refer- care News- O. K. 8., Roseburg Chapter So. Holds their regular meeting the 1st and Srd Thursday In each month. Visiting members In good standing are respectfully Invited to attend. LEONA ABRAHAM. W. M. FREE JOHNSON. Secy. RE1IKKAIIH. rtoseburg Rebekab Lodge. No. 41, I. O. O. F. Meets In Odd Fellows' Temple every week on Tuesday evenlug at the Odd Fellows' hall. Visiting mem bers In good standing are invited to attend. . MAUD PLYLER. N. O. BELLH STEPHENSON, Sec DELLA LEWIS. Financial See I. O. O. F I'nlon Kncampmciit No. P Meets in Odd Fellows Temple every Thursday evening. Visiting brethren alwavs welcome. FOSTER BUTNEK, C. P. J. U. BAILEY, H. P. OLIVER JOHNSON, R. S. JAMES EWART, F. S. NEIGHBORS OP WOODCRAFT, Lilac Circle No. 49 Meets on 1st and 3rd Monday erenlngs. Visit- lug neighbors Invited to attend EDITH CHURCHILL, O. N. TILLIE I. JOHNSON. Clerk. I. O. O. F. Phlletartnn Lodge No. 8 Meets In Odd Fellows' Temple, corner Jackson and Cass Sts., on Saturday evening of each week. Visiting brethren are alway. wel come. VICTOR BOYD, N. 0. A. J. OEDDFS, Reo. Sec. J. B. BAILE1. Fin. Sec. WOODMEN Or WOULD. Camp No. 125. Meets In ti e Odd Fellows' hall In Roasburg every 1st and 8ru Monday evenings. Vis iting neighbors always welcome. H. CARRICK, C. C. at. M. MILLER. Clerk msnn aim Of coimwctui COFFEE Straight from the labor ranks whim E. 11. Fish, the two-fisted lighter for true Americanism, who la to udilresr. Chautauqua audiences the third after noon of Chautauqua, on "The 1'aus.i and Cure of Industrial Vnrest." Lets than a year ago he- was a machinist In an Everett. Washington, shipbuilding plant. The spread of radicalism threntened labor conditions in the North west, and Fish left his Job ns machinist on marine engine beds, and went i-.it to preach Americanism to Ills fellow laborers. In less than a year he ha. probably done more than any other mr.n In the Northwest to oust the "reus' out cf that country. LOYAL ORDER OK MOOSB. Rose burg Lodge No. 1037--Meets sec ond and fourth Wednesday even ing or eacn month at 8 o clock In the Moose hall. All visiting bro thers are Invited to attend. C. W. CI.OAKB. JjicUtor. H. O. PARGKTER. Secretary L O. O. F.. Rising Star 1odge No. 174 meets In the Odd Felloi V Tempi every Friday evening. Visiting oirmren always welcomo VICTOR MICELLI, N. 0 N E. A. PETTEY. V. (I. J. EARI.E PICKENS. Rec. Sec M. FICKLE. Financial Sec. L. O. T. M. Roareurg Hive No. 11, holds regular reviews on second and fourth Thursday afternoons in Msccabee hall. Sisters of other nives visiting in our city are cor. dlal'.y invited to attend our re views. Msccabse hall on Cass street. LOriSE LOCKE. Com. JESSIE RAPP, Col, HELP WANTED WANTED HELP Ex-service men and othors fur nished employment free of charge. Contractors, ranchers and farmers place your orders with us for help ers. Our services are free both to employer and employed. Law rence-Cordon Co., 125 Cass St. Phone 219. FOR RENT. binder, will sell below rat; m other Implement!. Heuinfi store, phone 30-F3. FOB. SALE Six oak sectional om with disappearing glut doom A new Auto Electric Suilm. Ou and Pine Sts. FOR SALE 180 Whits Letkonpol. lets, March hatch, i rein atari! breeding. Phone 23-FI. rtttt C. W. Lawson, Looklnc Glut, On FOR RENT Baltfty deposit boxes Roseburg National Bask. I WE HAVE 1 BUL, of inautt i lead spray left. Will sal a t bargain if tateu tt onn. twin Fruit A Produce Co. FOR RENT Large furnished room. close in. Phone 12-Y. MISCELLANEOUS. . H. ::UNDCL, piano tuning and repa'r.rg. 25 yeura experience. Phone 189-L. FOR SALE 1917 Cherrolst good running order, all mv lira $450. 1918 three fount Ut It public truck, $600. Imuln a Service Garage. - SAFE'i V FIRST secui a safety depo.it box for your valuable pa pars at the Rosebur? Natlona Pank. tf FOR r.I.'NT Furnished room, very desiiable, for two young men. Phone 41-R. FOR SALE Team of horsei. I ui 8 years old, weight ISO.; im heavy work harness tad I !1i-iad wagon. A bargain. Richard t Slater, Suiherlia, ureses. FOR SALE Italian pran. tnsi at fall delivery at prsctiaiir ? sale prices, 6 to $ ft., 40c; S to 4. 30c R. L aUa, ' miles west, Roseburg, On. FOUND Man's collar and tie, with stick pin. Owner may get prop erty at this office. LOST Lady's small purse contain ing $6 bill and some silver. Finder please leave at News-Review. LOST Fountain pen, between can nery and freight house. Leave at News-Review office. Reward. FOR SALE We hare th Mnl cars for sale: One Frl tW car and one Overland MM touring car. Umpqaa Ati Winchester St DRYER PIPE I T . - imii rnr arm ts"r- farther supply dsobtful; a ately Is not too sarly " your order. J. H. sun"!"- PHONE your order for your winter wood toR. Stubbs, Melrose store. Phone II F25. $5 REWARD Foi correct addresi of John B. Baker. Write Clark B. Baker. Roseburg'. Oregon. FOR SALE Stave silo 10 ill' AMo dlflC DlO. w school house, P 0. FOR SALE OR EXCHASj8 year-old inedlum . tie. orose . . - ,.Mli nlnnnl TflT C3SO. W., care News-Review. Ann. . . . . ,.u I k ,.u .- i-Ltai cjik s loom cnarni wo.u , PriTt cai.E 4-room uum , ..11 .1 , , ... M -1 1 1 wa . v.. ,,.LM hnOSBS. D.iiu.i uuiiuuua nuuiug. t ... e.'i ,n.n i wood cnic." " - t. i . t. . TT n 1 .win. , , hftll iioerai rewara. l(. c. n.ucH, Roseburg, Ore. WELL DRILLING R. E. Heinsel man, driller, R. 1, Roseburg. Phone 3-F6. hOUKI LOST Black Docket book containing paper of no value to anyone except owner. Also two photos. Finder please return same to News- Review office. MONEY TO LOAN SB-year r.iraJ credit farm loans, low Interest rate. $20,000 local money to loan on good real estate. First mort gage. See M. F. Rice ot Rice Rice. tf LOST Two Cotswold ewes with lambs. Were last seen in Camas Valley. Ewes branded W on hip with Quarter circle underneath. lambs marked crop and split In left ear and underbit In right ear. $s reward (for recovery. Chas. F. WINon. Reston. Oregon. LOS . On Sunday. June 20th. on Pacific highway neat Green, lady's driving glove, horseshoe and whip design on gauntlet. Also lost on June 28th, a half sack of chicken feed. Finder please leave at News- Ksvtew, or phone S-F2. Reward. i it-fWiTfl D( shed, wen; siso bovh 1 lot, llivera... -- R. 2, Roseburg. SUPERIOR KOCK SPRING Best on inc lh, ur ' wood and n'to'T,,,k cord. Special price H. J. Penn, cor. -.. ,ont " FOR SALS-"''' ,u well broke work sorM. and 6 yesrs Old, I w ., fj- old. weight U? 'i Id information aa- nnunurx. Ore. FOR SALb-- .,,,, tractor, with i J jjso 11 om"f;:'l Torll. cuia7 rojucmios - KlnS u ? Revk .Bid Room. oiR2i roTsTLEI;, one me 'ro c. j .nd reverted stn fc , -"oufeJ'V wwii. "-,n Mll for '' Insursnc.; will 1rt0r, mlddlsmsa.