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Itowburil. Oregon, July H, 1020
THEATRE HE-OPEN.
The Antler theatre reopen today
after belnit closed for Ihelflrat three
days of the week. During the month"
of July and August the meaire win
not run on Monday. Tuesday or
Wednesdays, hut will be open on the
other three day of the week. The
proeram for tonl'ht la a good one
end doubtless will be well attended
fin account of the extreme beat of
the summer month It wa though'
bet to clou the theatre a portion
of the week. The Malestie will con
tlnue to ahow each day.
NEW OlMiAM IS CXttHSO.
xmor - I
LOVE and
too ibe notea ai
IdahMQlone Gibson
BACK HOME.
I think I urprled myself more
than 1 did Mint I'arker, when I auld
that I liked men a men but not In the
man. Hut, imnaing u over, i
that I bad told the truth. 1 couu.u not
rj.rnMtnir a man whom I did not
like Individually, and yet when I
thought of men aa a aex, I almost
bated them.
like to nurae women better thun
men," confided miss rarner. no-
men are hravoT ana mucn more
patient, although 1 have met a few
men who were executions to the rule
uil a 1 have met a few russy ana
ueruloua women. You were a aplen-
lld putlent," she added witb a amlle.
I couldn't have been otherwlae; 1
waa unconscious moat or tne wmc.
"It la then that people ahow their
rue nature," remarked Mis raraer.
neaa, and tbat t ahould need all of
my energy and all the euthuaiasui I
possessed.
I waa awakened Ifroin my reverie
by Mia Parker easing me. anau
we go directly to your home Mra.
Gordon?" "
I think not." I answered, al
tbounh Mr. Gordon did not aay. I
ihirm though, be expect ua to go
for a few weeka to our rooma In hla
mothera houae. I would rather not
move Into the new bouae until at
least u few of the rooma have been
made habitable."
"Will Mr. Gordon' mother live
with you In your new home?" aaked
Mine Parker in tonea that made me
unduraiand that he wa not at all
curlou In the matter, but Just want
ed to muke conversation.
In the Old Hound.
No, ehe I to live In the old bouae
where she baa lived ao many yeara
A friend and distant relative of Mr
I do not believe that. I have been
. .. ... . i . . . i. .
torn y p..yc.". !... ....... ,..,...,, nd hl. ,... , live at
ov est mothera in tne cnurcn uaea --:; ,.,- , k A
The new organ recently ordered
for the Maleatlc theatre will arrive
within a few day. Although amuller
ilaaphemous language under an an-
aesthetic, and some of the rougheat
men became aa little children under
like circumstances."
'That In no way controvert my
assertion," said Mia Parker unci
pectedly. "Oh," mi my astonished remark
aa I aubslded.
her home. Mme. Gordon la a hand
nonie woman for her age, rather aus
tere, and, you mlKht ay. set In her
way. She ha alwaya run the houae
and John and I have been more as
gueata or boardera with her. How
ever, aa In moat ease, the arrange
ment ha not been particularly pl.'ae-
ant. Mme. Gordon hna expected more
of u than ahe would have aaked or
gueata. and we have felt aometimer
Killed with Wonder.
I looked at this woman sitting be-What she haa not paid aa much at
ii, . ik. n.. in ii it I one of aide me again and again during tne i, pinion to bur wants as ahe uilgnt
the ve-y luteal model and I equip- next Ifew hour, of our Journey, and have had we actually been boardera.
pad with all ' the modern appllan- 1 wondered bow two people could although, of course, John ha ai
re It will be Installed by Fred Dor- live together aa we bad done for the ,ny, paid the houae bills.
Bum. I many week and yet not know each Miss Paiker made no comment
other at all. Ml as i'arker nan eeem-ihiit I waa curioua tn know Just wnat
ed to me a scientifically ministering ',), was thinking, for there waa a
automun. I bad never thoought or jocullnr look In her face. "You look
elleved, 1 aald
HITIIh.'UI.IV DANTE.
Rnclal dance at Sutherlln Friday her a having her thoughta and opln.
nlrht. July 9. Oakland orchestri will j Ion upon probably every subject
aupply the mualc. Everybody Invited. ! which had Intrigued my mind. "I
o must get her point of view,' I said
NOTICE OF REMOVAL, to myself, but all at once I felt loo
j tired to probe farther. 1 wanted to
All patrons and the public gene-1 rest and look out on the ever ehang-
ally are hereby notified that Smith, Ing landscape. I did not want to
and Friend hsva moved their Jitney i think. I knew that soon 1 ahould be
atand from Phone 271 to II. Call , hack In the World tbe world of
It hereafter HNiITW and FRIEND hitaile and etrlfe. of hurry and bust
liLea-TAr oV iwtntmln' hole had lit
charm and Jetty tit far uuiir child
hood Una -but SOW how Qlort
ou$ art thntr Amir at the beach
when untie tiurf take ftrtt
place! And uttler tportt call for
tne Turnout
t r DJihingSuin
your city.
fe, lANTrt. KiriiNo hill I fey L jv itft
These wonderful suits offrr the
nearest possible thing o swim
ming in one's skin no loose
trunks to flop around one's body
and impede swimming.
The elastic Jantzen stifch makes,
them fit snugly, comfortahly, per
fectly. They do not bind
Men. women and children there's
a Jantzen Bathing Suit in the size
and color combination you want
i stores i
"Oh, I beg your pardon,' ahe aald
quickly. "I did not mem to ahow
mv thought, but If I may be allowed
Mra. Gordon, I will aay that the only
trouble I have experienced In nursing
In families came from older people
who thouKht they had a right, not
because of any special training or
fitness for the work, but solely be-
cause of age, to know better what to
do lu all rases than I or anyone
else. It la sad. Mra. Cordon, that age
almost alwaya brings selfishness and
conceit in its train. I have rarely met
an old person who could any to me
"Yen, my dear, I have been through
nil those things which you are go
ing through now, but take courage.
I have weathered them and ao wll'
you." Instead most old people will
sav to you, "You are not doing the
right thing. It Isn't what I did at
vour age, and unless you chance
nnd do not only the things I want
you to and In the way I want v m tc
do It, you will never come throigh
aa I have done."
Heart Ileal Faster.
I had no time to go Qirther In the
conversation, because we were be
ginning to slow up aa we went Into
the home station. I felt my heart
bent a little faster, as for the first
time I allowed myself to ask Inward
ly. "Would John be there to meet
me."
I did not expect to see him. really
but, oh. how I hoped he would be
there. Al'hntigh we had begun to
nass some people who were evldentlv
wait'ng Ifor friends, I did not reallv
look out the window until we came
o a full stop, and then to mv amazo
ment. I saw Elizabeth Moreland
md no one else.
Tomorrow A Tilt With Fllitbctl
Morelnntf
SOUKTIIIXG AltOl'T rxsriMxcK
According to M. F. Rice, insurance
'nedallat. there are a good mam
things that parties taking out poll
cles should know, and when they gr
tn have a policy written should se
that their Interest are fully protect
ed. A question frequently propound
ed. Is where one having an (uteres
In real estate, thoueh not a fee sim
ple title thereto. Insures the bulld
'nes thereon and a fire logs occurs
cm he collect the Insurance?
This question has been answered
hv the Supreme Court of the State
of Orecon on a number of occasions
lo the effect that where one has en
lusnrnhle Interest in re-l estate
though less than a fee simple Inter
est. he msr Insure said interest an
A woman 'a fondest hope la to stay
young'. Bhe often resort to paints,
powder and cosmetic to hide her
years. Some women pay larg aum to
so-called "Beauty Doctor" in tbe be
lief that money will buy youth. Other
wear girlish dresses, thinking they can
fool the world about their age. But
no one Is deceived. Th mora you try
to hide your age, the more it show.
There la but on thing that holds oH
age back, and that u, health. Hickues
and weakness bring old age early in
life. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip
tion is a building-up medicine fur
women. It make them healthy and
strong when they suffer from women's
troubles. It keeps them looking young
by keeping them well. It is a woman s
tonic for the frail, the delicate and
tboa who are nervous, dizzy and who
have backache and dragging pains.
Favorite Prescription is altogether
vegetable and without a particle of
alcohol. It is afe to take. Try it
new. In tablet or liquid form at all
druggists, or aend 10c for trial package
of the tablet to Dr. Pierce' Invalids'
Hotel in Buffalo, X. V.
twelve foot dry goods box and Char
lie Chaplin I stuck in a pile of hot
lar In the opening scene of "A Days
Pleasure" which will be shown at the
Majestic theatre tonight.
This production marks the fourth
is? Chaplin's ptsturea of the million
dollar clans, which he is producing
for distribution by First National
Exhibitor' Circuit. Eastern critics
who have seen advance runs of the
production declare that It embodies
the hearty laughs of hla previous
yirat National successes. "Shoulder
Ann" and "A Dog's Life." and Sun
nyslde, but la in Itself the most qual-
I d laugh success yet produced.
The famous comedian makea a de
cided departure from IiIb previous
pictures. Intending to eschew the slap
stick tor event that are likely to
if Chaplin'a pictures of the million
on an excursion boat.
NEWS SNAP SHOTS
If You Want The
Oregon Growers Co
operative Ass'n
to handle your Prunes, Pears and Apples
this year, you must join by July 1 5, our
closing date for 1 920.
4 See a field representative, or write our
C T T t
Headquarters.
MASONIC TEMPLF, SALEM, ORLtON
(F In cse of loss recover the Insnrnnc
m in those cases where Ms true lnt"
est in the property Is properly dee
2
1
erlhed In the policy
The In.urnnce laws of tH tnt"
"eiulre all Insurance companies to
ncovporate In their 1 111.11m nee noll
clrs. among n'her things, the follow
inr condition "This Insurance poHcv
lllll.... o'herwl.e provided hv arrce
nt Indorsed hc-e.e- shall be vo'O
hsnn-'n on hllsv street rnrnpr nnA
A "'bee thin lin-nntltlnnnt and sole
J ownership; or If the subject of In-
" s hnll.llnt on ground not
wnPd ,v , ,.,r(r in fee slmnle "
Thi, r.-i,i., 1, .V nrinted on
"'" '' 'he nollcv In Interpre-
"n tt' siKine our Sunrenie court in
t-e cise of o(n,,n rtsnker's etc
.. k o. nt p ,,,,
i". t-,- nnv
vin- 1 .i-,M0 intere.l t nrnn
"t vn ttourh in,r, n1
i. , , ,,,,v m,r n
-.r It . , statement --ttle, f0(,
inch .,-,.. ,, h i(or,d on ,hr
"b'-l 'henvo. or the poller
vn'-l "
It wo .ld h well or everyone hold-in-
eilicr of Insurance on nrope'tr
-M- , nt , , f, ,llrl
o -i-vd k. ,. .v.-.tr,,. tn W
,,i. vi, ..,,,,. ne'leln.
'o be wothless
may reveal th poller
niWI.IN niTIlIE A St'ltFiM
T "'- ' fed en In. ,1, f if,,
m !.. v.vnr sd AWee. " answered bv a Wuniajt, and held
man are tapped on the head with a 't"tt "adeac.
Visit ot Siitliei'Un
Mr. and Mra. 1,. R. nollng went to
Sutherlln toduy to spend a short time
visiting with friend.
U'nve on Visit-
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Byrd left this
morning to visit with friends and
relatives at Eugene.
Visited at Eugene
Frank Illair and wife left this
morning for Eugene to visit with
friends for a (lew days,
iliiugliter la III
Mra. L. L. Mathews went to
Sutherltn this morning, her daughter
Mra. C. C. Hill, being very ill at thai
:!ace.
In San Francisco
Dr. L. M. l.erhbach Is spending
teveral days in San Francisco at-
endlng to Important busines niat-
tera there
leaves for Califorfila -
Itev. J. E. Condor left llils morn
ng for Chlco, where he wlli attend
o business matters for a short
lnn He will return lo tills city
Saturday.
Irnve For INirtlnmt
Mr. and Mra. J. M. Treffern and
daughter left this morning for Port
lind where they will visit for a short
time with friend and relatives.
DEPENDED UPON
IT 2D YEARS
Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vege
table Compound Has Been
ThU Woman' Safeguard
All That Time.
Omaha, Neb "I have used I.rdia E.
Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound for over
twenty years for fe
male troubles and it
has helped me very
much. I hare also
used I.ydia E. Pink
barn's Sanative
Wash with good re
aults. I aUar have
a bottle of Vegetable
Compound in the
nousp a. it is a good i
remedy in time of I
need. You can!
nnhli.h mw f . a . . I
Gonial a every statement I hare 1
nade ia perfivtlv true." Mr. J. O. !
i iiut ist, Ul i. Stun Street, Omaha,
Nebraska.
Women who uf7cr from those die-
""n "is peculiar to their sex should
convinced by the many genuine and
rutliful testimonial w are constantly
ul.lishing in the newspapers of the
ity ol l.r.lia E. Pinkham's Vece
anl (ompoun to restore their health
To know whether I.ydia E. Pinkham's
cgrtsble Compound will help vou. try
. ... ... ...t- .inr 10 i.vuia t. -ink-
CHOOb HOARD MSTS
The school board last Bight held
a special meeting to consider appli
cations (from teachers who are aoe Ic
ing positions In this olty. There are
several vacancies to be filled and the
board has a number of applications
(or consideration.
WHEN YOU LEAVE TOW.X
.
this summer It's a good move to have
the News-Review follow you to your
vacation home. Let us mail It to you
daily Just phone 135 or write our
subscription department and we'll
see that It cornea to you regularly.
Fires destroy lives, property and
food. Be careful with fire.
NOTICE OF 8ALE OF GOVERN
MENT TIMBER. Uenerai Land
Office, Washington, D. C. June 1,
1920. Notice Is hereby given that
subject to tbe conditions and limita
tions of tbe Act or June 9, 1918 (39
3tat., 218), and the instructiena of
the Secretary of the Interior ot Sep
tember IS. 1917, tlie timber on the
following lauds will be sold July 12,
1920, at 10 o'clock a. m., at publio
tuvtion at the United States laud
office at Roseburg, Oregon, to the
Highest bidder at not leas than the
ippralaed value as shown by this
notice, sale to be subject to the ap
proval of tbe Secretary of the In
terior. The purchase price, with an
additional aum of one-fifth of one
per cent thereof, being commissions
allowed, must be deposited at Puie
of sale, mony to be returned If sale
la not approved, otherwise patent
will issue for the timber which must
e removed within ten years. Bids
ill be received from citizens of tbe
United States, associations of such
itizens and corporations organized
under the laws of the United State
ir any state, territory or district
hereof only. Upon application of a
luallfled purchaser, the timber on
my legal subdivision will be offered
leparately before being included In
any offer of a larger unit. T. 22 S.,
. 3 W., Sec. 7. NEU NEK, yellow
flr 325 M.. NWV4 NEtt. yellow nr
500 M., SEV4 NEfc. yellow fir 400
NEU KWK, yellow fir 426 M.,
NW14, yellow nr 150 M., red
1r 200 M.. NEH SE&. yellow fir
I30 M., red cedar 10 M . NW14 SE14.
Douglas fir 1100 M., red cedar 20
il., SU SE4. yellow fir 600 M.,
red fir 100 M., red cedar 20 M..
jWy. SE'4, Douglas fir 695 M.,
ME 14 SWhi, Douglas fir 690 M
SWtt SWVi. Douglas fir 400 M..
3WK SW4, Douglas fir 640 M.. red
wdar 35 M., none of which to be sold
it less than 32.00 per M.; T. 21 8..
4 W., Sec. 7, NE14 NE14, nr 650
VI., NW NE14. flr 600 M.. SEhi
VE14, fir 350 M., SW14 NE, fir 500
VI., SE4 NWV., fir 650 M., NEK
3EM. fir 350 M., NW!i SE. fir 500
M..SE SE14. fir 750 M., SW14 SE
t4 fir 1000 M., NE14 SVVU, nr 600
M., NW SWV4, flr 600 M., SE'4
3W4, flr 650 M., SW 8W14, flr
350 M., none of which is be sold at
less than 31.75 per M., Sec. 25,
MEV. SWVi. red flr 1200 M., cedar
20 M., NWy4 SWVi. red flr 1150 M.,
3WV4 SWVi. red fir 1100 M., SEVi
3W, red fir 1300 M., cedar 60 M..
'.be red flr to be sold at not less than
11.80 per M. and the cedar at not
less than 3.60 per M., T. 21 S., R. 6
W.. Sec. 13. NE14 SWVi, flr 325 M.,
NWVi SEVt, fir 375 M., SWV4 SEV4,
dr 425 M none of which to be sold
it less tban 31.60 per M., T. 36 8.,
R. 6 W.. Sea. 25. NEVi NEVi, flr
240 M.. pine 60 M., SWVi NEVi, fir
200 M, pine 100 M., SEV4 NWVi,
dr 290 M., pine 15 M., SWVi NWVi.
flr 250 M., pine 60 M., NEVi SEVi.
Ir 150 M., pine 150 M., SEVi SEVi,
Ir 275 M., pine 40 M., SWVi SEVi,
ir 230 M., pine 70 M.. NEVi SWV4,
nr 170 M, pine 130 M., NWVi
WV. flr 60 M.. pine 250 M., BEV4
SWVi. fir 80 M.. pine 220 M., SWVi
SWVi. flr 226 M.. pine 90 M., the
pine lo be sold at not less than 14.00
per M , and the fir at not less than
11 25 per M. (Signed) CLAY TALL
MAN, Commissioner.
WILL BUY YOUR USED
FURNITURE. STOVES.ttc.
J. B. HENINGER,
SUCCESSOR 10 MCCULUN & CHAMBERS.
BETTER
DEAD
Life it burden when the body
is racked with pain. Everything
worries and the victim becomes
despondent and downhearted. To
bring beck the sunshine take
COLD MEDAL
Th national remedy of Holland tor over
200 year; it is en enemy of all pain re
sulting from kidney, liver and uric add
troubles. AU druggist, three ei
Leak he Ike bms Cold Medal Ks Urn
CONTEST TO BE HELD.
A silver medal contest Is to be
held at Green Friduy evening, July
9, under the auaiilces of the W. C. T
U. These medal contests are held
frequently and there Is always a
great deal of rivalry. Hon. B. L.
Eddy will speak, and there will be a
musical program in addition to the
oratorical contest. Refreshments are
to be served.
Russell LIntott left today for Sea-
beck. Wash., where he ia to attend
the V. M. C. A. Camp. Mr. Lintolt
holds a commission as scoutmaster in
the local scout organization and will
receive training to assist him in
working with the boys of this city.
The Seabeck camp Is tbe largest Y.
M. C. A. camp in tbe northwest.
All Claeaifled Advertisement In
serted new today wf'J be found on
last pane under "New Todar'
WANTED.
WANTED WaKreaa at Boiel Ump-
o. US-
WANTED Boy over 16 for kitchen
. helper. Cafeteria.
WANTED Counter girl at . Royal
J110 care, opp. depot.
WANTED Lunch counter girl at
Hotel unipQua at once.
WANTED 2 timber fallen. Deer
Creek Lumber Co., Dlxonvllle, Or.
WANTED Boy to do light Janitor
wora. Apply Western Union Tel.
Co. .
WANTED Woman or girl to aaalai
in housekeeping. Mlddleburg.
Round Prairie.
WANTED Partner to make trip to
urater utKe with pack horse. B. F.
News-Review.
WANTED Good bull dog for watch
dog reasonable. Address B. D.,
care iNews-neview.
WANTED Woman at Berger room
lug house. Call at once. Corner
Cass and Pine streets. .
WANTED Married man. steady Job
ror rifjut party; wire to 000k for
1 or 2 men. Sunshine P.anch.
WANTED Middle aged woman for
cook, or will employ man and
wife. Edwin Weavor, Myrtle
Creek, Oregon.
HELP WANTED WANTED HELP
Ex-service men and' othora fur
nished employment free of charge.
Contractors, ranchers and farmers
place your orders with us for belp-
- era. Our services are free both to
employer and employed. Lawrence-Cord
oa Co., 126 Cass St.
Phone 11.
FOH RENT.
Sheet MetalWork
OF ALL KINDS
J. H. SINMGEI?
110 OAK STREET PHONE 42f
ROSEBURG I
MYRTLE POINT
MARSHFIELD
AUTO STAGE.
Lrsvot KMrbunt, latly t . 70 . M.
Lmvm Myrtle l-olal, dsllv t ao . II.
Connections at Myrtle Point
to and from Marshfleld, Co-
quuie. Bandon and Powers.
Fare 16.48, Including war tax.
Reservations at main office.
405 Cass St., near depot. Phone
303, or I mpqua and Grand ho
tels, Rapp's store.
TAYLOR &..CLINTON
m Mnlicnr Co. IcnnnMr'nti.li I
iour i-tur will he onrBnl. read
WIND SHIELD
GLASS
for any snake car, made to
order
oiamond:acatecomp'y
121 PIKE ST. ROStaURCGRL
FOR RENT Satan? eepostt boxes
Roseburg National Bask.
FOR RENT Large tnrntshea reorn,
dose ia. Phone 12-T. -
MISCELLANEOUS.
AN AVERAGE or one hour's work
each evening for your board.
Cafeteria.
LOST Roll of bedding, bet. Rose
burg and Calapoola. Return to J.
E. Sawyers, courthouse. Reward.
C. H. ARTJNDEL, pfaao tuning and
repairing, it years experience
Phone 189-L.
LOST Headlight for Dodge automo
bile. Finder please return or
notify Ed Davis, 117 So. Flint.
FREE Slab wood and edgings. If
taken st once. Deer Creek Lumber
Co., Dlxonvllle, Ore.
WELL DRILLING R. I. elnsel.
man, driller, R. 1, Rose barf
Phone S-PS.
rORBALE 2nd band plane. Phone,
FOR SALE Four Dead of young
mule. J. M. Lamb, DUlard, Ore.
FOR SALE Medium sized team la
good condition. Phone 4-F3.
FOR SALE 16x20 tent. " Inquire
04 E. Douglas.
FOR SALE 8-room bouse, 21200
this week only. Phone 1SS-Y. '
FOR SALE Reed go-cart. Inquire
243 East 1st Ave. North.
FOR 8 ALE Cheap, work horse. Call
1227 West 2nd St. N. after 6 p. m.
J. V. Pslui.
WOOD FOR SALE Old and second
growth flr; some pine. J. C. Royce.
phone 34-F2.
FOR 8ALE 160 ft. of one-lnoh rop
and one Jackson hay fork. Phuna
42-F2.
FOR SALE Team horses and har
ness, cheap. Deer Creek Lumber
Co,, Dlxonvllle.
FOR SALE Oat and vetch hay, ilf
per ton In shocks. Phone 3-Fi
R. E. Mathis, K. 1.
FOR BALE! Cheap, Overland car la
good condition. . Enquire Berger
Bargain Store.
FOR SALE 25 bead ot stock bogs.
Address P. R. Weaver, MyrU
Creek, Oregon.
FOR SALE Or trade, registered
Shorthorn bull. l. S. Churchill,
ElgaroBe, Oregon.
MUST SELL fast Chalmers bug,
cheap, good mechanical condition.
. Inquire Sunset Garage.
FOR SALES 1 milch cow, 6 head of
goals; 1 pig. N. P. Wheat, Brock
way. Farm in Happy Valley.
FOR SALE 1919 Harley-Davldsoa
mo'orcycle and side car. Thomas .
OeJley, Wilbur, Ore.
FOR SALE S-room house and 2
lots, furnished or unfurnished. In
quire Roseburg Steam Laundry.
FORD TRUCK BODY for sale cheap,
' also gas tank. Trucks built.
Ceckelreas & Harbor, Oak Rake.
FOR SALE Piano, Gerhard upright
grand; alee Hardte apray outfit.
Perkins Bros. Commission Salus
. Room.
FOR SALE Ford truck, obaia
drive, canvas top, fair condition.
Price $350. Llndblom, Dlxonvllle.
FOR SALE 1100 pound mare,
works single or double; also 40
, White Leghorn hens. Henry
Teater, 2 miles east of Dlxonvllle.
FOR SALE Italian prune trees,
Oregon grown, 6 to 8 ft., 60c; 4
to 6 ft., 50c; 3 to 4 ft., 35c. R. L.
ESUIs, 3 miles west, Roseburg, Or.
FOR SALE 6-room house, let 60x
200 feet; cow barn, chlckea bouae,
good garden, 3 cherry, 1 apple, 2
plum trees. Inquire 1114 Wla
chester St.
FOR SALE One automobile bug at
$100; oae Ford touring car; 1
good delivery oar; one trailer, 2
good mowers. All cheap. Judd A
McMlllln.
FOR SALE 1(17 Chevrolet 1a
good running order, all new tires,
$450. 191$ three fourth ton Re
public truck, $80$. Inquire at
Service Oarage. tf
TOR SALE We have the following
cars ror sale: One Ford t surtax
ear and one Overland Model (0
touring ear. Dmpqus Ante Shep,
Winchester St
FOR SALE 160 a. old growth flr
iimner, anout 3,1100,000 feet or
B. M., on Umpqua river at Elk
ton, or will trade for a good auto.
Price $1,000. A. Teal, Wilbur, Or.
FOR SALE One fresh Brown Swiss
cow with heifer calf; 1 red Dur
ham heifer 17 months old: I
Brown Swiss bull calf 9 weeks old;
1 Jersey bull calf 7 weeks old. R.
W. Stovall. Alexander Addition.
'OR SALE Stave silo 10 x 24 Just
emptied: double dlse plow. Bai
lee: Milwaukee binder. George
Telford, opposite Happy Valley
school house, P O. Roseburg. ,
FOR SALE 4-room house and 15
- lots, 4 good chicken houses, wood
shed, well; also 4-room house and
1 lot. Riverside. W. E. Bowes,
R. 2, Roseburg.
L.09T Shepherd dog. and Foxhound
pup. white with red spots. David
S. Churchill. Elgarose, Oregon.
SAFETY K1K8T seem a safety
deposit box for yaqr valuable pa
pers at tne noseourf national
Rank. u
LOST Elk's tooth charm with
small diamond setting. Will (Tve
liberal reward. R. E. Kara see.
Roseburg. Ore.
MONTST TO LOAN SB-year Mra'
credit farm loans, low interer
rate. $26,000 local money to loan
on good real estate. First mort
gage. See U. T. Rice of Rice e
Rleex tf
FOTl RALE.
FOR SALE; Blng Cherries, best for
canning. Fine flavor. Require only
1-3 as much sugar as Royal Anne.
Phone 9F25 and beat the high
cost of sugar. We deliver In box
lots. Ed Bryant.
8UPERIOR ROCK 8PRING8 CO'.
Beet on the market; dry slab
wood ar.d mill ends by the tier or
eord. Special price on 10 tlt lots.
a. j. uenn. cor. Oak and Main.
FOR SALE Team of black mares,
harneea snd wagon, sheep If taken
at once: also a sorrel mare weigh
ing 1200 lbs., drive single or
double, and a yearling colt. Pbone
2T-FS. Ask for Henry Anderson
after ( o'clock.
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FOR SALE Abont 19.000 feet No
1 lumber at mill, $13 per M. '
taken before July 16; also some
No. t two-Inch plank at Wilbur.
Jnat as strong for brldgee or barn
floors as any. $10 per M. KM
cords dry slab wood. $1.B" Pr
eord. One good cow, 4 gals.. I5
under value It taken at once. Trip
FOR BALK 1 pool table. J. M. Ja44-
1
le A Lumber Co.. Wilbur,