v GOVERNMENT PAHS ITS YE Fiscal Year Ends With All Nations Bills Paid-Income Tax Yields Big Revenue. REDUCING LARGE DEBT tionul IlclH Will lx Mate, a" J Re duced ill the future 4'st 'or Tho year are T illllion. ... a oinvn-rnM .lulv fi The fed- eral government wound up Its fiscal .' T... ,i.,.d, with oractlrally ) . - -,,,.. , van I1 tha vnara hills Datd lliliuiniv v treasury department announced to- dr' The operatons for the lint 12 month. the frst full fiscal '' I rice the war ended will allow lit tle, If any deficit. Receipts nu um bursemonts have Just about balanc ed. I'd to this month amounta paid out exceeded Income by 129,000,000. a small amount whn the total of transactions la taken Into considera tion. It la expected that oiwratlons during Juno will not greatly alter ibat figure. Coat la Kevcn llllllona. It baa cont nearly 17.000, 000, 0"0 to operate the federal government tfor the last 12 .niontba. In the ftrit quarter there was a deficit of $770. U00 000; In the second quarter there was a aurplua of nearly $160,000 .000 and In the third a aurplua of nearl: 1400.000,000. The present and final quarter, It la believed will alse show a aurplua. Th. areateat oxpendllurea main during the year wore by the war de partment, of $1.503, 000, 000 durliiK the 11 months for which the f Inures have been compiled. The treneury department In 11 montns spent $$10,000,000, the navy, $723,000, 000; the shipping hoard 4884,000, 000. and railroada $691,000,000. The Interest on the public debt required $864,378,804. Thla laat Item alone la almost as much as the entire federal estab lishment required In a pre-war year. Income Tin Yield Much. Income J profit taxca provided most rtf the money, bringing In 3. 27.000.000 up to June 1. Mlsrella neoua taxoa of revenue added $602, 011,000, while customs, formerly the principal source yielded $316,674, 000. The new fiscal year will begin with the gross ptihlle debt at a little 1na than $25,000.000. "00. It reach ed Ita highest point AiikuhI 31. 1910 when It stood at $20,600,000,000. Included in this amount la about $3,000,000,000 "floating Indebted ness loans running a relative ly short time and bearing a high rate of Interest. I jirire Mum ItoiTowod. The' floating 'Indebtedness has caused the government to come Into the loin market at frequent Inter vals during the year, borrowing to pay current expenses. The certifica tes would be retired when tax In stallments were jiald. Hut. new cer tificates would Immediately he Is sued Th tup. nHe elr the certifi Took out, fellows -it's leap year ftreirvt ALL rest. HW THK sreat deUctlv. SHERLOCK HOLMES. OOULD LOOK it th iih. rROM A cijarettax AND JELL jou then. ALL AIOUT th mau. BUT THldwr lrl. AVK SHERLOCK .Hopped. FOR ALL thty Dtd. It JUST on look. AT TUB outside. OPTHI package. THAT'S ALL. AND If It Is. THi CIGARETTE. THAT "SATISFIES THE QIRLS know. HIOMT OFF. ft .12, and fMetim&ox& Gibson' I TILT WITH t:l.l. UltTIl MOHI LANU. er a moment I was too astonish ed to be angry when 1 saw r.ma- beth Moreland througn 'ne winnow. "Welcome homo, Katherine," she culled in her hlch, hard voice. Come out a" ,oon a" y()U catt' "'" all atingle to see John's baby. Jle has told me so much about her." t . nln nn little Mary's hood us she spoke, and for a moment I feared that Miss raiser wuu u lice with whut deliberation I pro ceeded. It jeemed to me that I could not iiusslbly greet that woman. I could not understand how John Gor don, knowing now i im ". could put this tux upon n-.e. Aa It was I let Mlm Parker pro ceed me with the baby In her arms, and I cume In the rear of sundry Hod Caps, burdened with all our packages and baby paraphenallu Just in nme 'o nuar uoi n it me take little) Mary WU- sahetb. Come to your suuue, lllng." Nurse Knows im-si. "I do not think you had better all. urv." I said coldly. "The nur se knows just how to carry her. Bf you mi m hem Elizabeth, take m a. i thrust aa ungainly package of baby rimblons and trailing blankets into her arms. I knew she wi turious, for I am sure that It was the first I me In her Hfo that KllsH.etn wore- land had ever carried a pacKage or any kind. .! knew she expected me to inquire about John, but I would nut do It I would not give her the satisfaction of asking If my motor was there, es pecially as my eve caught the tall rorm ot Charles In the distance. As w noMred him, he came up to say. "Mr. Gordon wished me to say to you that he was unavoidably called out of town, and has asked ma to see that vou are taken care of." Yes," broke In F.lljabeth, I told Chirks this morning that I would cates boro 6 percent. The various Vsues and retlremciila or certificates during the yr gniyunt'd to close to $ in, oho. ouu.ueo. Iteduelliins In Sight. During the coming fiscal year the government confidently expocts to make further reductions 'in the debt although, this of course, cannot be accurately foretold. Tho revenue will vary with -bUHlnoHa conditions and the expenses of the government au thorized by CorgreHS can only be ap proximated, although various men at the capital have claimed to have deflnito figures. The unsclentllfic method of anproprtntlng money In numerous nurelated bills and have the 'Indefinite appropriations, like the railroad hill, make It Impossible for oven specialists to foretell ac curately what the year's operations will require. The bint 12 months have witnessed a greit expansion of commercial credits, hut steady liquidation of the war securities. The federal reserve banks combined loans and discounts secured by war purer have been re tired by 1 100,000.000, while othor loans and Investments Increased $1,200. 000. oof'. Member banks re duced Ibelr hnldlnira $,000,000,000. ft ,1 !.. THAT THE mnn. WHO SMOKES It IS BOUND lo be. HANDSOME AND clever. . AND GOOD nd contented. AND THERE aro only. THREE MILLION ot him. IN THE country. SO TKEY all had. BETTER LOOK out. AND IF you ret. CAUOHT WITH the goods. DON'T SAV, I rt'DNT w.irn you. IT .l.v. nt tuke a Shcrle.-k to find out 7 (f t besterlields "satisfy." Tine toba.-cis u one ie;ion. Supe rior blending ii another. And the moisture-priMf, g 1 a s s i n paesr wrapper is a third. Thu expert blend of fine Turkish and lometic tobaccos will say t htntra to vmir taste that w 11 contlrm everything you ever heard about "sautfy." V CIGARETTES MAHRimilEQ come dawn to meet you. J "Where are you going Charlej! I asked pointedly. "Oh I'm so sorry," interrupted Elizabeth. 1 did not know you were coming so soon and as my apartment waa so hot, 1 moved over Into your rooms. Of course. I know that I was to have your roonia eventually, and. like the advertisement, I aald to my self. 'Why not now?" "Are you trying to tell ma Eli zabeth, that you have taken all the furniture out of my rooms and put r i,n In' You must have known i that I would return Bome time and m hv to stay somewnere uni-ii the new house waB made ready for ""'Why. didn't John tell you that I had moved In." he askod with an air of Innocence. lU-ason for Telegram Appears. "John told me that you were go- in in move In." I said with empna sis." aa the reason for that frantic telegram to Eltiaboth Moreiano Durst uuon me. "Hut when he Intimated that you might move Into my rooms until I vacated mem, i seriounij in jected." "Oh, dear. Oh dear, I didn't dteum you would have any feeling about the mstter. I simply put all your be longings in that big attic room, oil the third floor and when John told mo yesterday that you were coming, I setmed foollah to me to move out of the place, srratigeq comniaisiy jo my satlsfautiou. for the week or two that you would be there, bo 1 hud vour buds set UP In the Uc I MiouKht possibly John minbl go to the club and you would be able to get along. Vou nee I dill not know that you were going to bring a bur Be ilong wilh you." 1 lauuhed. U was perfectly Ifunny. I understood perfectly why John had not met me at the train. Foor old chap, he would never have the courage to laee me wun a ining line thla. The enorml'y or the orrenso was men that bad J not soen the humor of It. I think that I would have struck Elizabeth Moroland. "Charles," I said, when I could peak without launhing, you may hive to the hotel." Again I laiiKhed for I realized that Bhe had probably eiaine John's miserliness where his women were concerned, and she knew that he would be furious at the expense This time she understood that he would place the blame where 'it bo longed. Wlit would People Say? "Oh. Katherine, If you fuel this ny, 1 think you had better take your old rooms. Ot course I have them nil furnished up for one person, but 1 couldn't tbliiK of allowing you to to to a hotel. What would puoplo nay?" ".My dear, you have nuthiug to say about It." I answered sweetly. ""As long as John Is away, I feel Hint I am the only one to manage iny t- falrB." I Happened to he looking straight at Charles, although ho was not look ing at me. I could hardly believe my eyes, but I was sure mat 1 raw one of his eye lids drop own over his eyes and I said to myself, "Is It pos sible that there Is omo man In the world, oven though he Is a servant. who has, as perhaps he himself would say. 'Kllzabeth Slorelanil's number. Tomorrow Klizaheth Sublimit. & CITY NEWS 0 Arundel, piao tuner. PTlone 1811. We wash and polish curs at Mer en's garage. Insure tractors i nualnst lossv-equip your i they won't se; fires. We pay the highest price for Cas ata bark. Berger's Bargain Store. W ATKINS products, f'hnnti 137-L. 1C6 W. Lane I'Ir. 'nod. i destiny lives, property and lie careful with liro. Ilayden Studios will be closed fot n.' wiek. beginning July 12. Ice cream social at Melrose Oran,i Hall Siturday night. Kveryhody In ited. A soi-i.il W'lin-he.itei dance will be given a Saturday night, July 10 1'ome and lnne a good time ladies' shjinpoouiK, dying; rhlld ren s balr rutting, elc, by expeil- ce I operator, i'hone Mrs. Corbln. lt J. for appointments. Have your piano artlstlcaily tuned .v C. 11 Arundel, 25 years interna ib.nal exp-rlence. Player piano rv palil:ig and ailjiutlng. I'hone U9-L. Miss M.ng.iret Moore arrived In It. .s, burg last n.ht from llalveslon l".::s. and will make an extended "sit in ii,is city with her aunt. Mr. J. II. Sloane. Miss Moote bas b.'i-n visit, ng with relatives In Portland. M l. Vort St IKMH, WARRANTS N f'-ho Hco la hereto . gl n that warr.inls ehool district e" 1 llotli-t. roii'iiv 0.A.... . . , . . " '"":'il. m anil r,,,U ' ''"''otseii Feb-i ; i . ' "" f'O'" want finds sni pnor ,, to r ,hi .1 ;.li. ,t f,,r vsvment l,v the under-1 s gued. anj i (nir,lo, n,...,. ' fn m ,!:!,. ,,t (i.i. ,,.i.,.. I lie .l tills . , "'1 o iy or Ju'v ln 'n !t,;,-DK V I'.HKF.V ' I k of S.'hmil t'ounty, Hre.ou. V- , . ,. - . i-oug- 7 yiew -at Vl For InfanU & Invalid ReCeakiaf A Nutritious Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch at Home or Office Avoid Imitation! and Subititatca HOLY WELLS SPREAD DISEASE Italian Pilgrims Resent Attempts to Prevent Their Using Polluted Pools They Hold Sacred. Kenan, the city of 2.000 temples, 18 also the city of holy wells. A pil grim In Benares can put In a busy day mnklug the round of these landmarks and complying with the ceremonies prescribed for those who would drink from them. Only the devout Indian pilgrim would ire to drink of the sacred wells, for custom says thai flowers iiiikI be Hung Into Ihem as peace of ferings, ami these denyed norni or ferli-gs tend to make the water unfit fur drinking. The British govern ment did clean up some of the most nolv npil popular of the wells In tho uleresis of sanitation. But the Hin dis were not nleiised, They come hundreds of in lies lo enjoy the benc Hs or the holy water, lusio, scent and ill and they do nul euro to have It iaiiitred with. The ninsl holy of the wells Is the Well uf Knowledge wtilch stiindB near llennres' most ancient shrine, the Celden Temple, and Is n!d to be the dwelling place of a very Important god. ' The most mysterious Is the Well of Kate. Any one who looka into ibe Well of Fate exactly ot noon and falls to see lilt shallow Ib said to be doomed to die wlthlo jx months, (if euurse. If Ibe silent prophecy Ib ntifnvoriiblp. the spirits can usually be tiniigbi oil y offerings, nt the temple, convenient!, near by. In anmhe. well a snnke god Uvea, and still iino.:er Is dedicated to the spirit of Itfiil'flK. Pilgrims not only drink of ibe water of tills well, bill slsn blithe In i: :o make sure of Hie Miner's power b'lig transferred to ihein. Ilnlf a millioc pilgrims tour the holy wells of Benares every year ami Irlnk enough of the vra'er to stock up ibelr systems with tl.j f irmi of every illscuce known to India. THOUGHT KANGAROO A BIRD Naturalist With Captain Cook MIslscJ by Remarkable Speed ptspiayea by Australian Animal. A naturalist who accompanied Cap- tnln Cook on his famous voynpl n round the world mistook for a bird the first kooguroo he saw. This Is not likely to surprise nny body who has seen kanguroos In Ibelr native wilds, for their leaping pow ers are so wonderful that at full speed they really look as If they were nylny. A scientist, speaking of this mutter to (he writer, said: "l chanced to come across two 'old-man' kangaroos, huge creutures. In the Australian bush, and measured the len of one of theni. Thirty-two feet the tape line abntcd for eai b Jump, tuklug It front toeimirk to toemnrk. "It Is mnrvelous to see one of those great mnrsupluls streaking across country lo Immense bounds, literally throwing Itself Into the air with Ita mighty hind limbs, and hurilly seem ing to touch the earth In its HlgbL"- ROOSEVELT PAYS HIGH TRIBUTE TO STEFANSSON Theotlore noosevclt Bald to Stcfang son. the famous Arctic explorer who Is to lecture at Cliuutnuqua this year: "Stefnnsson, there are few nun In the world whom I envy, but you are one of them." Harpers' Mwraadne aald recently: "All the world's heroism has not been concentrated on the battlefields during the past years. While the war has en grossed the world's attention, this ex plorer has dared and won Important bloodless battles nirafnst snow and Ice and darkness. For five years Vilhjal mur Stefnnsson was extending the boundaries of the scientific world, his progress only guessed at by those who waited eagerly for news of him. For over a year lie was given up for lost until the good news traveled south ward that he was still alive, "Ills success marks n new era In Arctic explorations. Like great mill. tnry commanders, Stefnnsson hat solved the problem of supplies. Here tofore explorers have been limited lo their trips by the amount of food they oould carry depending upon eating their dogs on their return. Stefnnsson, traveling v'h a minimum of provi. ions, has lived off the land for months slons, has lived off the land for months legs in pind health. "lie has explored and sounded 100,. XX) square miles of the Polar sens and i das discovered ne lands which will slter the map. In recognition cf this Ivrvlce to the world, Stefansson ulrofttlv liita.n n-..l I i..t. l --muni fti'lll lUt-UUIV IIJ 'll the American Oeograrhical E ;:(. - . . EtfwrH W. Neiso, f the tmted statiHi hlAii.i . been liunlail III, ... - - ,,.w ..wntiwiviin In 1 National r....i.i. ..... rccconltlen cf "m,n.ni ,.i,.. ... . aw, ti.vb I.I increase end diffusion ef gee. BrpM knowledge. JUDGE ERIK SJOEQERQ eS !l i LI - f -i UJaJ Swedish delega,c co the Internation al peace conference, who has been ap pointed arbitrator In the Franco-Amer ican court at Paris, NOTICE 0 SALE OF GOVERN- MENf TIMBER. General Land Jiflce. Washington, D. C, June 1, iStiU. Notice ia hereby given thai .'abject to the couditioua and liuilta- hjus of the Act of June 9, lillli J'J iiat., 21s), and the lusuuctlous ot Ju; cretnry of the Interior of Sep- eiuoor to, uii, me tiiuoer on ine o, lowing lands will be sold July 12. .'.'u, ai lu o'clock a. in., at public . icnon at the United Statua laud i.iice at Uoseburg, Oregon, to 11k- 'giiest bidder ai not less 'hau lh ippralstd value as shown, "by thin loilce, aale to be subject to the ap proval of the Secretary of the In- erior. The purchase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth ot one p?r cent thereof, being commissions allowed, must be deposited at Ifuie of sale, mou-f to be returned if sale Is not approved, otherwise latent will issue for the timber which must be removed within ten years. Bids will be received from oitltena bf the United States, associations of such citizens and corporations organised under the lawa of the United Slates or any state, territory or district thereof only. Upon application ot a qualified purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will be offered separately before being Included in any offer or a larger unit. T. 22 S., It. 3 W., Sec. 7, NE k NE14. yellow fir 325 M NWi4 NEK, yellow fir 500 M., SEVi NEU. yellow fir 400 M., NEtt NW14, yellow fir 426 M NW NW, yellow fir 160 M., red Mr 200 M., NEK SE K, yellow fir 330 M., rod cedar 10 M., .NWVl SEK. Douglas fir 1100 M., red cedar 20 M., SE4 SE, yellow fir 600 M., red fir 100 M., red cedar 0 M., SW Vi SE, Pouglas fir 695 M., NE4 SW14. Douglas fir 690 M., NWS SW14, Douglas fir 400 M. SW SW4, Douglas fir 640 M., red cedar 35 M., none of which to be Bold at less than $2.00 per M.; T. 21 S.. It. 4 W., Sec. 7. NEK NEK, fir 650 M., NWK NEK. fir 600 M.. SEK NEK. fir 350 M., SWK NEK, fir 500 M., SEK NWK. nr 650 M., NEK SFM. fir 350 M., NWK SEK. fir 500 M.. SEK SEK. fir 750 M., SWK SE- K nr 10UV M., NEK SWK, nr 600 M., NWK SWK. fir 500 M SEK SWK, fir 560 M.. SWK SWK. 8r 360 M.. none of which to be told at leas than $1.76 per M . 8c 25. NEK SWK. red fir 1200 M., cedar 20 M., NWK SWK. red fir 1150 M.t SWK SWK. red fir 1100 M., SEK SWK. red fir 1300 M., cedar 60 M.. the red fir to be sold at not less than $1.80 per M. and the cedar at not less than $.60 per M.. T. 21 S., R. 5 W Sec. 13, NEK SWK. fir 325 M.. NWK SEK. fir 376 M.. SWK SEK fir 426 M., none of which to be sold at less thnn $1.50 per M., T. 36 S.. R. 5 W., Sec. 25, NR Vi NEK. fir 240 M.. pine 60 M., SWK NEK. fir 200 M.. pine 100 M.. SEK NWK. fir 290 M., pine 15 M., SWK NWK, fir 250 M.. pine 60 M.. NEK SEK. fir 150 M., pine 150 M., SK SEK. fir 275 M pine 40 M., SWK SEK. fir 230 M.. pine 70 M., NEK SWK. fir 170 M.. pine 130 M.. NWK SWK. fir 60 M., pine 260 M.. PR K SWK, fir 80 M.. pine 220 M.. SWK SWK. fir 225 M., pine 90 M.. the pine to he sold at not less than $4.00 tier M., and the fir at not less than J1.25 p.-r M. fSlgned) CLAY TALL VAN. Commissioner. WILL W YOUR USED FURNITURF, S roVES.etc. J. B. HENINGER, SUCCESSOR TO MC CLALLEH & CHAMBERS. Sheet MetalWork OF ALL KINDS J- H. SINNIGEF 110 OAK STREET PHONK 48 tROSEBURG MYRTLE POINT MARSHFIELD AUTO STAGE . Letts Rnti-tinnf, 4s!'.y st tsyi A. M. tsi Mjrtle I'otnl, dtlr st ? J0 .1. If. fopiectlnns at Myrtle Point to and from Marehfield, Co Q'lllle, Bandon and Powers. Fare $6.48. including war tax. Tteservatlons at msln office, 405 Cass St., near deeot, Fhone 303, or Umpqua and Grand bo tola, Rapp's store. TAYLOR & CLINTON r,rltJt'KiiS10AL V.XRns MRS. F. D. OwUX Cut Flowar Phone .40. 40 W.. cast. . IR. M. H. PLY1JSR CbLroiirMtlci' fnysician, in w. l-an i, OR. a P. BRADFORD WIFE Chiropractors. Phone 40-F4. OR. CLAIR K. ALLEN Dentist at 331 Perkins Building, Roseburg. Oregon. Office hours I to II a m., 1 to S p. m. Phone (6 Sutherlin Sanitarium MEDICAL SURGICAL Write R, I. HALL, M. D Bupt. Butherlln, Oregon mm mm All Cbuvtifled AdverUaemenU In serted new tostuj; wl'l be found on ia page antler "New Toduy" bead. WANTED. WANTED Waitress at Hotel Ump- ua. , WANTED Boy oTer 16 for kitchen neiper. V4reteria. WANTED Counter girl at Royal uiuo uare, opp. depot. WANTETD Luuch counter girl ai noiei umpqua at once. .. WANTED Furnished or unfurnlsh- s uuuse. r none cu.j WANTED 2 timber fallers. Deer i-reea iuniDer ua., Uixonvllle, Or. WANTED Boy to do light Janitoi worn. Apply Western Union Tel. Co. WANTED Woman or girl to assist in nouseKeeping. Middleburg. Round Prairie. WANTED Partner to make trip to tinier Line wun pack horse. B. F. News-Review. AX AVERAGE of one hour's work each evening for your board. Cafeteria. WANTED Good bull dog for watch dog reasonable. Address B. D., care News-Review. WANTED Woman at Berger room ing nouse. uau at once. Corner Cass and Pine utrects. WANTED Married man, steady Job for right party; wife to cook for 1 or 2 men. Sunshine P.anch. WANTED Middle aged woman for cook, or will employ man and wife. Edwin Wearer, Myrtle creek, Oregon. WANTED To purchase land partly rough for goats. Prefer Looking Glass, Melrose way. No fancy price considered. Slate price and terms. B. B., care News-Review. WANTED False teeth. I pay cash. s 10 i4u per old set. Don t mat ter if broken. Writo now to Box H, care News-Review. Will call al your home, will be in Roseburg 1 day only, July 10. IELP WANTED WANTED HELP Ex-eervlce men and othore fur nished enipluyuient free of charge Contir, ton. lancbera and farmers place your orders with us for help era. Our services are free both t employer and employed. Law rence Cordon Co., 125 Cass St. Phone 219. FOR RFiXT. "OR RENT Kcitrty oeuoslt boxes Roseburg National Baak FOR RENT Large furnished room, close In. Phone. 12-Y. MISCELLANEOUS. C. H. ARUNDEL, piano tuning and repairing. 25 years experience Phone 189-L. LOST Headlight for Dodge automo bile. Finder please return or notify Ed Davis, 117 So. Flint. WELL DRILLING K. E. Helnsel man, driller. R. 1. Roseburc Phone 3-F5. LOST Shepherd dog, and Foxhound pup, white with red spots. David S. Churchill, Elgarose, Oregon. SAFETY FIRST fjecm a safety deposit box r your valuable pa pers at the Rosebur? National Rank. tf LOST Crocheted baby shawl; was lost last Sunday between Roseburg Garden Valley and Wilbur. Flndtr plesse leave at Harth's Toggery or phone Mrs. A. H. Denison. LOST Elk's tooth charm with small diamond setting. Will gtre liberal reward. R. E. Harness. Roseburg, Ore. MONET TO LOAN ri-year itra' credit farm loans, low Interns rate. $6.000 local money to loan on good real estate. First mort-a-age. See M. F. Rice ot Rice Rice. tf FOR SALE. FOR SALE 1 pool table. J. M. Jndd FOR SALE 4-room plastered mod ern bungalow $1100. J. V. Casey. FOR SALE Team horses. 7-8 years old. 1500 lbs. each. Ray Burks, Youcalla. FOR SALE 8-room house, 4 lots, garage, barn, chicken house; strictly modern, with furnace FOR 3ALB 2nd baud piano. Phoua i-Tli FOR SALS Four bead of young -ujuw. i. m. Muiu, uuiaxa, Ur j. -r- FOR Sale 16x20 604 . Douglas. . tent. , Inquire FOR SALE 109 acres one-halt mile from town, $3,500. J. V. Casey. FOR SALE 8-room house, $1200 this week only. Phone lks-Y. ' WOOD FOR SALE Ola and second . growth fir; some nine. J. C. Royce. phone 34-F2. FOR SALE 160 ft. of one-Inch rope and one Jackson bay fork. Phons 42-F2, - FOR SALE Team horses and har. ness, cheap. Deer Creek Lumber Co., Dlxonvllle. TOR SALE Oat and vetch hay, $l( Dor ton In shocks. Phone 3-F4 R. E. Muthis, R. 1. ' . ' 1K)R SALE Cheap, Overland car la good condition, Enquire berger's Bargain Store. FOR SALE 25 head of stock hogs. Aaaress f. k. weaver, ilyrue Creek, Oregon. , i'OR SALE Or trade, registered Shorthorn bull. l. S. Churchill, Elgarose, Oregon. rUST' SELL fast Chalinors bug cheap, good mechanical conditluo, Inquire Sunset Garage. VOR SALE 1 milch cow, 6 head of goats; 1 pig. N. P. Wheat, Brock, way. Farm in Happy Valley. v'OR SALE 1919 Harley-Davidson avorcycle nd side car. Thomas JoJley. Wilbur, Ore. i''OR SALE 5-rooiu house and 2 lots, furnished or unfurnished. In quire Roseburg Steam Laundry. .'"ORD TRUCK BODY for sale oheup. also gas tank. Trucks built. Cockelreas & Harbor, Oak tc Rose. 'OR SALE- Piano, Gerhard upright grand; also Hardle spray outfll. Perklns Bros. Commission Sales Room. FOR SALE Ford truck, chain drive, canvas top, fair condition. Price $360. Lindblom, Dlxon vllle. FOR SALE 1918 Harley-Davidson motorcycle; bargain if taken nt once; cash only, inquire at News Review. FOR SALE 1100 pound mans, 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., 60c; 3 to 4 ft., 35c. R. L. ESI Is, 3 miles west, Roseburg, Or. FOR SALE One automobile bug at $100; one Ford touring car; 1 good delivery oar; one trailer, 2 good mowers. All cheap. Judd & McMlllln. FOR SALE 1917 Chevrolet" 1a good running order, all new tires, $450. 1918 three fourth ton Re public truck, $600. Inquire ot Service Garage.. tf TOR SALE We have the following; cars ror sale: One Ford tnuriag car and one Overland Model 10 touring car. Uaipo.ua Aute Sbes. Winchester St. FOR SALE 160 a. old growth fir timber, about 3,000,000 feet ot B. M., on Umpcyia 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 oalf; 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 disc plow, Ben !ca; Milwaukee binder. Oeorge Telford, opposite Happy Valley school house, P O. Roseburg. , "OR SALE 4-roora house and 15. lots. 4 good chicken houses, wood shed, well; also 4-room house and! 1 lot. Riverside. W, E. Bowenr R. 2, Roseburg. FOR SALE Bins Cherries, best for canning. Fine flavor. Require only 1-3 as much sugar as Royal Anne. Phone 9F25 and beat theh1gh cost of sugar. We deliver In box lots. Ed Bryant. 3UPERIOR ROCK SPRINGS CO " Best on the market; dry slab wood and mill ends by the tier or cord. Special price on 10 tie? lots. H. J. Denn, cor. Oak and Main. FOR SALE Beautiful country homo Just off Winston bridge, 5 acres in 3-year-old Italian prunes Mod ern plastered bungalow almost completed. Price $1850. J. V. Casey. FOR SALE Team of black mares. harness and wagon, cheap If taken at once: also a sorrel mare weigh ing 1200 lbs., drive single nr double, aad a yearling colt. Phope 27-F3. Ask for. Henry Andersoi after ( o'clock. FOR SALE About 10.000 feet No. l lumber at mill. $15 per M. ir taken before July 10; also somo No. two-Inch plank at Wilbur, Just aa strong for bridge or barn floors as any, $10 per M. 1000 cords dry slab wood, $1.R0 pr cord. On good tow. 4 sals.. $25 busier value If taken at one. Trip la A Lumber Co., Wilbur.