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Pkr.n two FOR SALE a oak, 10-galIon bar jr (KIUR(i KEW8-REVIEW lwud Dally Except Sunday. I W. BATES L WIMBUlt BfBTOATtS SUBSCRIPTION RATES Daily, br mi IJ-JJ Dllr. 'x bonths, by mall .... u r..ur Mr month .60 ' ' ' The Associated pres. 1 exclusively milled to the um for republication .11 .... .ii.kaa rrndited to II r not otherwise credited In this paper nd also the local newa pub lished herein. All rlgnta 01 repuun cation of special dtspatcbe. bar.lr. Bra alao reaerrad. Entered aa yecond-elaaa mattat Mar 17. 1929. at tba poat omce a Roaeburg, Oregon, under tha Act ol Marcb . 181 . Ruwurg, Oron, July 2, ItKM. Gasoline Supply Is On Increase Gasoline suppllec are Increasing rha latent bureau of Minea report hows that ronerve alocka on hand at the reflnerlen In March totalled aver 626. OHO. 000 gallons, ana ser ves to offst aome of tha startling statements that have been made re tarding the gasoline auppiy. In fact, thla gasoline acare ha been lamely psychological, In the o plnion of the federal trade rommln on. The failure In certain north Texaa flelda upnet anme of tha oil men a little and made an Imniedi ale nhortaxe aeem poralble. 11)20 haa begun fortunately, how ever, and there ara a Rood many factors whlib point to lncreaaed production. 1 Keflnera ean get twica tha amount of gasoline from oil by unlng the new 'cracking" proeenncn. rThe bin mid-west companies using the mod ern methods aro getting a thirty five per cent yield from crude, but refines to twenty-two percent. The rout of Inatnl line the new processes will make the change alow but If any ahiolute shortage ahould enn (Tront the market, oil men say they will take tlrla menna to meet It. Thin would mean an Increase of ality per cent In our preaent auppiy. Mexico la another eource of fu tura auppiy whlrh haa been almoai doubling (la ahlpmenta to the Amar lenn market every year. In. 1919 the Mexican market ahlpped 62.CII2.00I barrela of crude oil to the United States, moat of It to the Atlantic roant. nrld White, of tha United fltatef geological survey aeea -Infinite po- slb'lltlcs In oil obtained from ehale although thla auppiy will not he tap pad In great quaiiHtlea until mori machinery haa been developed. BROCCOLI PLANTS From teated fit. Tatentlne aeed now ready far delivery. C. W. Brad ford. Phone 1I-P11. TMK (JtMllt OLD DAYH. MIKNOUI.A, Mont., July 2 More than 26 yeara ago and up to about ten yeara ago all roada In weaierr Montana led direct to the Gem the aire, then In tha heart of the mnai lurid of "red-light" district. In lh' new country n went Front atreet Missoula. Thla nprlng la toeing her, I ho flnul punning of thla last rem nant il' those daya. The theatre It being entirely remodelled and will br recount rurted to serve aa a dairy. In the old daya "tired hunlneni' men" lumber Jacks, mlnera and atM-k men there wotted the goddeni or chance. Even aa workmen are en gaged on the building today may be aeeit in lettera whone paint la dlmm ed by time, acroaa the wall of the structure: "Who lovea not wine, woman and ann(, Remains a fool trla whole life long." And, If that were true, old II era any there were very few foolf in tna good old daya. WHEN YOU LEAVE TOW thla aunimar It'a a good move to hav tha Newa-Kuvlew follow you to your vacation home. Let ua mall It to yon dally Juat phone 136 or write our aubarrlptlon department and we I. aee that H cornea to you regularly. Al'TO LAW HITS TOlltlSTM. 8AI.EM. Or., June 30 Under the priivlnmna of the no-called motor ve nine operator a license law panned at the eperlal aeaalun of the Icunlalur, lanl January, there la nothing to pro. vent over-aealouji police nlt'lccrs of Oregon from arresting nil non-real- aent auttimolille tourlnin panning through the male unlena they comply with the act and obtain the rr 4 ill red oriver a perutll. Thla waa made known here today by John Cochran, aanlstaut et-rretarv of atate, following a conference at which the operator'! Ilrenae lew wan gone into thoroughly bv Allot 11, v Ovneral II row n. The law la apeclllr in ua wording, according to Mr t'ochran. and prorldea that all pr aona over I yeara of age who drive motor vehlclea within Hie elate of oregnn ntiall first provide them selves with a driver's llcena. The only exceptions are ehnlTetirn nttd 1V il. fi.l.'ll. r at w m. w I i-ga.-iif 1 mf Safe Milk Far Infants & InraEife) IbCaf A NatritJoas Dirt for All Ace Quick Loach at Home or Otrtctt Ati IaiUtieni toi Siltiltc, The Bigger the Bank Account the Bigger the Opportunity. That baa alwaya held true, but la avsn mora ao Juat now when tba buying power of tha dollar baa become o nialL . vl?lS If you can bold on to your dollara until normal coodl tlona return, think what an advantage you will have. But holding on requlroa having a iafa and accaaalbla place to keep tba dollara, and wa think tha Cnipu.ua Valley Bank will aarva that purpo.e to your aatlafactlon. JOHN M. THRONE, Caahlar. THE UMPQUJI VLIE V BANK ROSEBURO OREGON notor earn licensed in other atatea. will be taken to have the act ainend Although It la not expected that ed at the next aeaaion of the leglalu oollce offlcera will go ao far aa to lure. The amendment probably will irrent non-realdenta of the atate for j no change the preaent law that only flotation of the ope rator'a license j resident, of Oregon will be required aw, it wan mated today that ntcp : to lake out these llcennea. WE SELL Edison MAZDA LAMPS Douglas County Light and Water Co. And Next -Chautauqua The daya for the cominp; of the big brown tent are almost here. It is time to think about that season ticket the "open sesame" to a week of splendid lectures, mu.iic and entertainment, Twenty-one Events Juat one jtcod thing after another all Ellison White quality brought to you from all parts of the world to instruct, to entertain, to inspire. Same Old Price And still at the old price level-$2.50 one of the few things on this old earth of ours that hasn't skyrocketed. Watch for Programs The big programs will soon be distributed. Watch for yours. They are newspaper size eight pages brimful of interesting news about the most worth while week of events ever scheduled for Roseburg ROSEBURG, ORE. JULY 1 7-1 8-1 9-20-2 1-22-23 Wanted at Cannery Royal Anne. Tiing and Lambert Cher ries, also Loganberries. A. RUPERT COMPANY Phone 310 Roseburg, Ore. llXTVE and MARRIED UFE to, tbs noted atxtnor a CITY NEWS a PLAXB OP HOME "Thara ain't no othar lady," ha remarked aetentloualy. "Of cour.e, "What in tha world did John mean I didn't keep the clipping lor tna .. i. mmi .iunr.r.k pn,.i..,h other woman. It waa becauae I know Moraland,' aa ha want out tha door?" and have alwaya known Kather.ne naked Ruth 'nat ya th onlT oman In the "1 am aura I don't know except world to bring out tha beat of ma that Elliabeth U going to live with that 1 kept mat clipping. I.,. .1 k.. ... in, ,. n.l "Thank you. John." I whispered bouaa. and ha aald aomathlng to mal 'OU, I am ao glad that tha baby ha tha other night to tha effect that. come 10 aa. vte aeem to o ao he waa going to move In directly. 'nearer to each other. I aeem to un Parhapa ha waa ultra-Id aha would Ideratand you better and you aeem ba there when wa arrived." ito ba mora appreciative on my point "WntiM It m.ll.r miiehV?" naked lof ViOW." Ruth. "She certainly wouid not be! "Don't be too aura of me Katherlne in your rooma." dear. I shall probably pill the beana "That la exactly where she would imany nmea again aa . k. .. 1 ... v.. k... 1 aia i.'the nant." and having aald thla he the thought. Instead I aald. "Well I proceeded to spill them all over the uppoaa that John thlnka If we awoopj Place. , down with a nurse and a baby on I "Da you th nk It la necessary to Madame Gordon, it would be Just asaae ann r., DQ. 11 Hfuii lu in " . nai. m HBiiiim nurse Is an expensive proposition for such a wee til, of humanity as Mary." "I think that it la abnolutely nec essary to taks Mlsa Parker with ua and keep her with us for some time. You want to know that your child la being trlven the proper care." "Why, of course I do. but most women who have nothing more to do than you have taken care of their own children." " I will be very glad to do It John I' you will stay home with me at rrlRht when we have no one to leave the baby with and If you will do your part, but I am not going to stay at home all alone until you tret used to going aroundoy youraelf. You know, John dear, yon get Into all aorta of trouble when yon go out by yourself. Aa for Mlsa Parker's alary. If you think you cannot af ford 'It. I will pay It out of my own Income." Only S.10 to Drews On. "Well, hut that will leave you on ly about SS0 to driSss on." "I don't expect to dress on It, lohn. I expect you to pay my bills la you have always done. Fifty doll ire a month I ahall keep for that lit tle anending money I have never had until dear mother died and left me thla income." "What are you going to do about hln house?" "Why. I am going to ahut up 'he most (f it and let Hannah take care of the ret of It. It will make a home for her." well not to have Rlliabeth More- land there to aee the fireworks." Ruth kissed me good-bye soon af ter and I sat down to work out for my self what John did mean by send ing the telegram to Elisabeth More land. Poor old blundering John, he hasn't the slightest bit of finessee. Any other man might have aent the telegram, nut any otner man would not have blurted out the fact that he was going to send It. netmninea to Keep Temper. However, I waa determined not to ba angry. Miss Parker," I called to the nurae, "I wonder if you, Hannah and I might get the Gordon family ready to go home day after tomorrow night." Miss Parker looked at me Ifor a moment and then aald, "I'm sure we could Mrs. Gordon If you think you are able to go." "I am surely not able to atny. My husband and I have been more or lena separated for the last nine months, and I think It la time for us to be together again, and besides. I have a wonderful new house and womanlike, I ara auxloua to get back and furnish it. "Well, of course I can not nay Mrs. Gordon, what the doctor will think but I -Imagine he will allow you to go under the circumstances.' "Of course he will let her go," said John who came In at that mo ment. "Just a minute ago he said he thought it would do my wife good. this change, and I know It will girl .u..F,r u ui nine mil ui iiif ..Anj H- ., . window where I stood, "and believe ;,,, fh, ,. '.". ,""" ma II la ,.., , . I nom rr that Old WOlUBtl aa lOIl g RR I am going to try and get your point of view, dear, and I have something here," and he beg.tn fumbling around through his pockets "which may pos- nlbly make you understand mine better. Now where do you auppose I Put the darn thing??" he asked go ing through his pocketa again. "Which word poem In the picture denc-lbes me, John," I asked demurely. Why. why, why. where did you see l," he stuttered. I picked It up off the floor where you must have dropped It when yov pulled out your handkerchief." "You know very well which one describes you girl." he aald decisi vely an he pulled me over to ti'iu. Who In The Other One? he lives?" waa his nasty Question. Tomorrow I Tell John About Karl. NOTICE TO HOLDERS OV SCHOOL WARRANTS. Notice la hereby given that holders of school wnrmntg Nos. 13 and 23, District No. 136, slfould preaent ihem for payment, as Intereat there on ceases with this date. Juna 28, 1920. OSCAR HANSON. Clerk Dlst. 13S. Araodei, purw tuoaf. raoM ItlX We waah and polish cars at Mar tan's garage. We pay tba highest price for Caa cara bark. Barter's Bargain Store. We pay the higheat price for Caa cara bark. Berger'a Bargain Store. W ATKINS product!. 12 W. Lane. Phone 137-L. Ladles' shampooing, dying; child ren'! hair cutting, tc by experi enced operator. Phone Mrs. Corbln, 17-J, for appointments. Have your piano artistically tuned by c. H. Arundel. 2 6 years interna tional experience. Player piano re pairing ana aajusung. rnone isy-i. The Dear Crfeok blacksmith shop haa been re-opened, and general blackamllhlng and horaeahoelng will be given special attention. Ed. Noah. rels. The Rose. FOR SALS 10 large Angora goaia. Ie. FOR SALE -Wheatretch bar, $20 la the Aald. Phone S-FJ1. FOR SALE-- Medium itxad team la good condition. Phone -F3. FOR SALE Ford- and Reo care, la good condition. Terms on either. Call 402 Caaa SL (I All Claatdfled Advertisements In, serted new today erf'l be found on laat page under "ww Todjy" bead. WANTED. WANTED Walireaa at Hotel Ump- qua. WANTED Cook. Apply lit pel son at me laieieriau WANTED To buy or rant a houae. Phone 41S-J. WANTED An experienced walireaa at tba Grand Grill. WANTED Lunch counter girl at note! umpqua at once. WAITRESS WANTED Experienced or inexperienoed. Call at Cafeteria. WANTED Housekeeper, one that wanta a home. Addreaa W. H. B., .-Mewa-neview. WANTED Olrl to work In candy ana rruit store on commlseion. P. O. Box 1282. WANTED Tie makers. Pay SOc and dvc. Aaareea John Brooks, Sutb erlin, Oregon. WANTED Young man for offioi work. Apply room 212, aecoac noor poat office building. WANTED Good horse to work Bin gie or aouoie. weight about 1200 Phone 34-F11. WANTED Teacher for Glengarry aenooi, Lilst. no. 108. M. M Cooper, Clerk, Roseburg, Ore. WANTED Young girl to iron roug! dry laundry and assist with light housework, by the hour. Phone 19 8-J. or call at 338 North Rose I. Shotkley and wife, who former 'V lived on the river below Winches ter, acconipmied by their grandson. Floyd Shockley. arrived here from Drookllngs yesterday and will visit "But the thing that Intereeta mn'wlth relatives for a (few days. They iw w.u, lw m- innr gin. -e enruote to Kugene. One sacrifice, one assisf , no enrors! EVERY WILD. EYED fan. WAS ON his teau " OR SOMEONE elae'a. AND THEIR soft remarks. REACHED THE next county, AND WHILE lm not, LA8ILY EXCITED. I GUESS I was helping. THI PITCHER bean. THAT CLEAN-UP bitter. AND MY good south paw. HIT A fat fan." RIGHT IN the vestibule. AND HE aald "Phooo. t A FOUL Up. BIGHT ON my laat cigar." ANO I waa sorry. AND GAVE him one. OP MY cigarettes. AND HE aaw tha package, - THAT I took it from. AND SMILED and aald, "THEY SATIsVyI AND THAT smoke you smashed, WAS ONE my wife. BOUGHT AT a bargain. n SO THAT makes It A SATISFY. DOUBLE HEADER. AND AFTER that . I EVEN aaw him. ROOTING FOR tha umpire. T WENTY hits -twenty chance. with never a gooae-egg that's lhtrheid a average on ever package. Trust tha fan. to pick tbem out An unusual blend of Turkish and Domestic it can't be copied. These ciarattes aro Ar tney eatuy HELP WANTED WANTED HELI Ex-service men and other, fur nished employment free of charge Contractor., rancher, and farmer place your orders with us for help era. Our services are free both U. employer and employed. Law rcnce-Cordon Co., 126 Caaa St Phone 219. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Satiny aepcalt bole. Roaeburg National Bank. FOR RENT Large furnished room, close in. Phone 12-Y. FOR RENT Big garage, close lu Phone 365-J. FOR RENT Good five room fur nished house. Phone 1-F23. MISCELLANEOUS, C. H. ARUNDEL, piano tuning anf repairing, zs year, experience rnone my-u FOR SALE Cheap, Overland ear In good condition. Enquire Berger'a Bargain Store. FOR SALE 25 head of stock bogs. Addreaa P. R. Weaver, Myrtle Creek, Oregon. FOR SALE Six cylinder touring car at Roseburg Oarage. Perfect con dition. See P. M. Parker. FOR SALE 1 milch cow, 9 bead of goals; l pig. N. P. Wheat, Brock way. Farm in Happy Valley. FOR SALE 1919 Harley-Davidaon mo'orcycle and aide car. Thomas OoJley, Wilbur. Ore. ;)Itij TRUCK BODY fir Suo cbuap, alao gaa tank. Trucks built. Cockelrea. ft Harbor, Oak A Rose. r'OR SALE Ford truck. drive, canvas top, fair condition. Price- $360. Llndblom, Dlxos ville. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 6 month. old Fox terrier, female, $6. Address Terrier, care News-Review. FOR SALE Piano, Oerhard upright grand: also Hardle spray outfit. Perkina Bros. Commission Sale. Room. FOR PALE Ford. Electric .tarter, run 1600 miles, wire wheels, shock absorber., etc. R. H. Nlchola, 121 W. Moaher SL TOR SALE: 8-Inch Qandy thresher belt, 126 ft., good shape. Price 275. Round Prairie Ranch, Round Prairie, Oregon. AS HAVE 1 BBL. of arsenate of lead spray left. W1U asll at a bargain If takeu at once. Pacific Fruit A Produce Co. X)R SALE Six oek sectional cases with diaappearing glass door, at new Auto Electric Station, Oak and Pine St.. TOR SALE One new 7-ft Deerlng binder, will sell below cost; alao other implements. Hennlger's store, phone 30-F3. AJR SALE New way 12 h. p. two cylinder stationary engine, air cooled. In good condition. Price 350. Call at Ford Oarage. TOR SALE 1000 cord. 4-foot fir wooa. ,7.60 r. o. b. Sutherlln; , 1500 tier oak, $4 f. o. b. Suther lln. John Brooks, Sutherlln, Ore. TOR SALE 6-rooru house, lot 50x- zuu leet; cow bam, chicken house, good garden, 3 cherry, 1 apple, 3 plum treea. Inquire 1114 Win chester St. FOR SALE One automobile bug at $100; one Ford touring car; 1 good delivery car; one trailer, 2 good mowers. All cheap. Judd & McMlllin. FOUND Man', collar and tie, with buck pin. uwner may get prop erij at Tni. onice. LOST License plate number 17429 r inner return to News-Review of fice. Reward. $1 REWARD Fot correct addrest or John B. Baker. Write Clark B Baker, Roaeburg, Oregon. Mi CIGARETTES 'n. PHONE yonr order for your wlntet wooa to R. stubbe, Melrose .tore Phone 11 F26. WELL DRILLING R. E. Helnsel- man. driller. R. 1. Roaeburg Phone 3-F6. SAFETY FIRST aeeat a safnti deposit box for year valuable pa pn at tba Romburt Nations' Rank. tt LOST Elk's tooth cnarn. with small diamond setting. Will give liberal reward. R. E. Harness, Roaeburg. Ora. LOST Black pocket book containing r - - w mujvuv except owner. Also two photoa. Finder please return aame to Newt Rerlew office. MONEY TO LOAN IB-year rural "" loans, iow interest rate. $0.000 local money to loan on good reel estate, pint mort aaa. Sea M. F. Rlea of Rice A R'c m FOR MIX. FOR 8AI.E 1 pool table. J. M. Jndd FOR SALE Flrstelaaa grain hoy loose la the field. Laurel Crest Reack. Pboae 4Fli. FOR SALE 1917 Chevrolet 4a running order, all new tire., $450. 1918 three fourth ton Re public truck, $600. Inquire at Service Oarage. tf TOR 8ALE Italian prune trees for ton unlivery ai practically whole sale prices, 6 to 8 ft, 6 So; 4 to 6, 40e; 3 to 4, 30c R. L. Ellis, 3 miles west, Roaeburg, Ore. FOR SALE We have the following car. for sale: One Ford tearing car and one Overland Model 10 touring car. Umpqua Ante Shop, Winchester St DRYER PIPE I have a United amount of Iron fer dryer pipe, farther supply doubtful ; iaasaedl ately la not tee early te put In your order. J. H. Sinniger. rOR SALE Stave silo 10 x 24 Juat emptied; double disc plow, Ben lea; Milwaukee binder. George Telford, opposite Hapny Valley school house, P O. Roseburg. . TOR SALE OR EXCHANGE S-year-old medium aized horse, gen tle, broke to ride or drive, $70. Discount for cash. Address O. H. W., care News-Review. TOR SALE 4-room house and 1$ iow. a gooa chicken houses, wood shed, well; also 4-room house and i '2'' R,Tde. W. E. Bowea, R. 2, Roseburg. 3UPERIOR ROCK SPRINGS COA, ui on tne market; dry alas wood and mill ends by the tier or cord. Special price on 10 tier lot. H. J. Denn, cor. Oak and Main. FOR SALE White Leghorn eock- pti. Tram trapnested hen., 200 to 25 eggs In pallet year, $2 each. $20 doten. If taken within ten daya. Ed. Bryant, phone 9F25. FOR 8ALE In Riverside. Roaebur.. vc lutm i rum center or eity, s lots and reverted atreet rich rdfa aoll; l-room honse, city water atil well; good outbuildings; $1200 Insurance; will aell for $1000. Ko Uddluaaa. f, p. Yarboro. . m FOR SALE Cheap, work horse. Call 1227 weat 2nd St. N. arter 6 p. u. i T n 13.. i, D WOOD FOR SALE Old and second growth fir; aome pine. J. C. Royeo, phone 34-F2. "VT"