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Pai Rebuilding 0" Mexican Mines XOGALRS. Arli.. July The) chamber of commerce h Joined j with Ch.rle. utt.r., mining expert, of New York end San Francisco, to i.rnmota the format'on In Mexico of an association of .liver mine owneri and illver producers lo rfbulld the LOVE and MARRIED UFE Ixl the noted author - Idah MSGlone Gibson ELIZABETH SUtDl EI. I want Charles to call you a . 1 ...w u.-al'.nl 4 n at 1rWtktd at abandoned mlnn tnrougnoui . -, , WM ,,, iUre. w.mn " m. and said nothing as ahe got out lion and Ihue bring about once more,, wa nmaken In hCarles for wheu me and wu noioing a. (be fre.. and unlimited coinage of h. lurned toward me. aa I ag arlo re-, or n car. ,ilv..r. Mr. Iluttera iiatea that if th. pt,,ed. "Charl-. you may take ua to I wa'"!a, a , tlr,t' hlood ,or old-tin., minting plan I. re-e.tab: , hu he .Mowed . ; face a. Impa.- head h ah. It wmi I Imbed It will n,,, that Mexico wm ,,,-e a. I. ','buHteI "fned to wage for my own. I would roln 500.0u0.000 ounce, of .liver. me Into the 'onneau. but I knew m" Ella0eth Moreland's tac- The mining expert ha exten.lve that I wa. right when Instead of use fc Interest. In mine. In Mexico. Sulva- helping Elizabeth Moreland in he Met hat .he baa wrQng ..j wi ...... .nrf I. known for made an excuse of gathering up our . , , ,,,, dn.lla .THE LIVINGSTONE OP SOU In AMtKILA a. Whltfl.ld Bay Ceanee to Chautau qua Thl. Year. . t O. Whitfield Bay. F. R. O. 8 noted explorer, writer and lecturer, I. com ing to Chautauqua. For many yeara Or. Kay wa. official Explorer for the Bolivian Government. Mt. Hay, one of the peaka In the mountain of Krnr.il. waa named In hi. honor in recognition of hla valued services for Uiein. The Bolivian Governiuetit gave him a grant of land and made hlin a citizen. Four- re- parcels. however, entered the ua. looking much pe. v.- i-........i..n .r th. cvanias , nroeres. into Mexico. He motor after siys the greatest need of Mexico to- ,uriUa- nr.u-.d vou to Ine telegram which John , ...... . ...... ,;..L,. her, he had tola ner met i come UD to tne nousu iBuiBnii, d.iy I. money. insll change and "hard In thl. matter of the hotel, for with woman'. Intuition, I knew that In naa sent wa. cow- her. he h; a I .. r. ,1 lkt ah. hail MaflAf 'llie'revolutlon nd the world war.! John will be perfectly furious" fJi up ,' roon or me. He had not r-ivs Mr liu'tors, have .tripped .vex-' "That need not worry you. r.ita- dared ten me that ane wa. aireauy 1,0 hare of .liver coin. In It. place both," I answered .weetly. "and be- , my rooml and had not only got he sa-s I. a vast quantity of paper .Idea I am not at all ure that John n)ujg,.jf but her 1n a mlxup., money lned by the varying govern- would not rather be with me at a ho-, ,llul Huu Away ments a. flat nnev. He blame, the t.'l than alone at. the club all the probllbly had received a tele- "rent flood of paper money In Vex- while knowing I am not particularly m froln her lhat morning In I' o for moat of the Buffering In that happy, either. ! which ahe had told him that .he nation In connection with the varlou. Elizabeth subsided after this, but could not get out of my room, and revolution. ' almost had a apa.m when .he he had rushed to tell her that she Ills nlun backed l.y the Nogalea heard me aay to Charles aa we drew must. Blie had made him think .he . ' . 1 i. k... .,n t ihe lintel. "Co In and sk the could arrange It with me. but he. old mint, rebuilt and placed In oper- room clerk, unariea. ine oriua. mn nae, ana Kenung . . i.... ..f .ii,f suite 1. enintv. and tell him if It la tie between two women, had run mine Interest, at the cost of the aa aoc lnllon and place the mini. In oper a!lon. Tlun Ihe cost of the renewed minis would be recovered by the aa aociatlon from the mint piofit. over a courae of year.. Upon the paying VUl Ul HIV LMPIIUI VltUlfi IU lllg me minis, iney aiu io iiv ie turned lu the Mexican federal gov ernment aa II. properly lo be thero after operated under the supervision of the federal government. Thl. system, according to the .li ver mine expert, haa threefold bene fit.. Drat. It will at once restore Mexico the "hard money" and amall change needed by merchant., bank, and business men and now lacking. Second, It will provide a permanent nrlmarv market at home for large amount, of .liver production. Third, j Into that wonderful new hou.e It will slatilllre tne sliver market ne-.yours f will tnlr. 4t nrnvlllins- he Can also nwnv. give me two room, and bath, for my j 1 couldn't help Out admire her nurse and baby." I courage In meeting me ttt the station Only M) a !uy. i w"h " th! ln ner mlnA- because I Bhe aald nothing until Charle. had giver. 'e" came out and aald, "Mr. Ouc.lt .aid " ""..,J , '" ;"encaU ,x""you up h ndsom.ylor -h-ught .he could depend upon me .40 . ttlv and he I. glnd to know "' to t,lk8 the "al"e course. ,'hat you".Vwel 1 home ' I would have given a great d! to and want, to congratulate you on going 'Into your new home." "C.i.odnosB Charle, did he aend till that mesagc?" "No. He lust anld that he could fix you up for $40 a day, but he aald to me that he would be proud to have you In hla hotel, but that probably he wouldn't be able to keep you long, aa you would be moving know Just when John Intended to .come back, but 1 would not have 1 asked her for the world. I walked , Into my 140 suite smiling. I bad 'met the enemy and .he wa. mine. Monday Flirting with John. NOTICK OF ItEMOVAL. cause Ihe Mexican home require- , rou are a aiptnmni, i.nariea, nunts will take up a great quantity I aald a. I prepared to doacehd from of .liver now exported and .old on a the motor. I asked Mlsn Parker to speculative market through San 'get down before me and (follow the All patron, and the public g.ner- otjally are hereby notified that Smith land Friend have moved their jltnev Francisco for the Orient. Also, this will serve to stimulate silver produc tion because of the better market condition, and thu. raise the pri mary market price for the aeinl- precious metal. Prealdent Bracey Curtis, of the chamber of commerce, htifl named a committee of prominent men to take up the mini proposul with General Alvaro Ohregnp. on hi. Impending visit to hi. home In Nogale.. Sonora, this month. Meanwhile, the proposition will tv submitted by the Nogale. Chnmber or Commerce to the civic bodies of all other border state, and the offi cial, of border .tales. Pay baggage up to the rooms "Hut you are never going to take those rooms, are you?" aald Eliza beth, laying a detaining hand on my arm. I .hook It off none too gently, and then a. 1 reached the ground, turned ;ifour month. In accordance with per- land from Phone 271 to 21. Call 21 hereafter. SMITH and FRIEND o IIIO TONNAGK IS BOLD. TOKIO, July V Fifteen steamers each with a tonnage exceeding 1000 ton. were sold to foreign countries by Japanese concern, within the last Dirt Given . Up By Old Mines r J thai 0OI.D HILL, (ire., July 9. Niw development of one of the ohlnt hnnl-rork iiiltiea of th. 1 K 5 1 Rnld tV-liU ha yielded pay hoots avornj? tiiK $28 a ton. The in Urn in located tttwtrn Unh Hill and .larkeoiivilte The vtln rHently uncovered in be lieved to he the nourco of the placer Itold that put Jacksonville on th map. ind anid, "I'm norry Ktlznheth that ('jiarlefl ciinnot take you home, but until the baby la properly hoiitted. I want hlin to bo on call, an that Ml si 1'urker can tie able in do any shop ping that I find nereasary. I)o you wlah him to call a taxt for you?" To Do Hoiim Hhopplntf "No. I too expected to do some shopping thla afternoon and thoiiKht you would be too tlrod to want to line Ihe motor, 1 told Charle that ho could take me to the Btores and then make some calls Hllabeth did not r'se from her I knew ahe expected me to aay probably I would not have to nan the motor nftr a!!. However, I oMtmppoliited her, for Just then Char les eume out from taking MIhs Par ker In with the bnby and I anld to hlin calmly. "Charles I wish you would stay In (front of the hotel un til I am sum that I shrill not w;tnt you thla affornoon. Good-bye, Eli zabeth. If AMce calls up you can tell her where I am. Otve my regards to Mme (lordon You are sure that you DEPENDON GOODS LINEN DUSTERS FOR YOUR SUMMER AUTO TRIPS $2.50 lo $6.50 These Slip on. nre a real value and will many time, pny for themselve. In saving your clothes from the dust and dirt of sum mer travel. COMK IN AM) SICK TI1KM. $6.50 I. ABRAHAM "DRY GOODS STORE" 121 X. Jaeknsn Kt. IMion. tin a,. WARNER'S RUST-PROOF CORSETS mfts Issued -in accordance with the 'vur time shipping control law. The buyers were Hrttlah, Norwegian, II tallan, HelK'An, Dutch, Spanish and Chinese mefVhants. The tonnage of the veasolt totalled over 2a,89& tons. WUKS YOC LKAVK TOWN this summer It's a good move to have the Newa-tevlew follow you to your vacation home. Let us mall It to you dully Juat phone 13o or write our subscript-Ion department and we'll ee that It comes to you regularly, & CITY NEWS j? Arundel, piano tuner. Prion 189L Ve wash and polish car. at Mer en'a garage. Insure against loss equip rour tractor. o they won't ael fire.. We pay the highest price for Cas- eara bark, ilerger' Bargain Store. W ATKINS producla. lit W. Lane. Phone 137-U Fire, destroy Uvea, property and food. Be careful with fire. Hayden Studio, will be closed for me week, beginning July II. Ire cream social at Melrose (Irange I Hall Saturday night. Everybody In 'Ited. , A social dance will be given at Wlnehester Saturday night, July 10 Come And have a good time. Have your piano artistically tuned by c. H. Arundel, 25 year. Interna tional experience. Player plaoo re pairing and adjusting. Fhone 189-L. teen years spent In exploration haa es tablished Dr. Ituy'a name aa the "Ur. tngstone of South America." In hearing Dr. Itny you will get more fucta about our grout Southern Republic In an hour than you could gather from dusty volumes In a your, and told In the shape of a cl. arming narrative, Instructive, amusing and thrlllingly Interesting. THE NATION'S GREATEST ASSET "That's the Boy and Girl., Judge Bala. Saya Judge Tred O. Utile of Columbus. Ohio, comes to Chuutauquu on the sixth night with a lectu e that will make you think tleefier about tbe na tion's greutest nsset America's boys and girld. It Is a fuet lecture bull on years of contact with hoys und girls In an Ohio Juvenile Court. As Public Prosecutor of Juvenile cases for many yearn. Judge Bule had ample opportunity to ninke a "close- jaw jmA'sShcSl o Peprwslng two pedals actuates sprocket wheel carried behind the rear wheel Instead of below the frame of a new bicycle for which hlKb speed Is claimed. 5 We Believe in Home Products! we sell Jersey Ice Cream Exclusively . None Better costs PINTS . QUARTS .3 PRICES tJeAloove Confectionery K. A PflTEV T CENTS t.'tlMS CO CtNTJ tife clapl Leaf Confectionery FDWltlflc nuAc Foutchs Confectionery, cJMrs. Geo. Foutch up" study of criminals In tlie uiuklng. What he learned there did not nmkn him pessimistic regarding the worth )f twentieth century youth, but it did Jet him on fire with a message to the men and women of America regarding their resiHiUMlblllty for the future citi zenship of tills country. BANISH DEMON OF INSOMNIA Physician Declares "Balmy Sleep" May Be Obtained by Following Advice He Give.. The other day a medical mnn. con sulted by a patient who fen red Insom nia. Instead of prescribing the eiect. ed dnin, merely told his piitlejit how to sleep. The threatened Insomnia was banished, says London Answers. One should He on the rislil .lile not because this afreets the heart, but hecntte It relieves pnsure on the digestive origins. Hut the right side Is not full right." There should be a sIlKhf tilt to the left, so that the right shoulder hlnile. and not Just the shoulder, tnkes the weight. The proper position is to elevate the feet three Inches or so higher than the bend and Just to "crook" the legs slightly. Head pillows should not be used, or but Just a small one. And that should come under the neck. Nature's pillow Is the sleeper's own inn. curved. Ileil clothing should be Just sum letu for warmth. Overweight or over lightness Kime sheets are tucked in much too tightly Induce restlessness, which may easily develop Into Insom nia, which Is ns much a habit us a Jleae. Kach Individual has a nervous sys tem which I. hi. on and unlike any. one else's. It Is, therefore, advisable. In the case of persistent Inuhlllty to sleep, to move the bedstead. Try an eest-west potiltion. lusteud of a north south, or vice-versa. The sleeping result may sun'ris jou. EDWARn IT'FF0RD, JH. sp: v tiic small Fl'EIi SHORTAGE DELAYS HONOLULU. T. H., July f ne large American freighters wars) Ua4 un hau tAeetbAF racAntlv for lauk of fuel oil with which to eontlnaa their ' toyage. Altar a wees a oeiay which, according to waterfront au- thnrliloa eauaeif tha owner. maAT thousands of dollars, . the v easel. finally obtained their fuel, wnen ma oil tanker arrived from the main EdwAia (rf!!jiu. jr., i ton of Admiral Psarys daughter, Marie Ahnlghto Peary, the "snow baby" -.cm further north man any otnei whits baby In the world, and Edward Stafford, son of Justice Stafford of the supreme court of ths Oi.trlct ef Columbia. CALL FOB SCHOOL WAHK.1MS Notice is hereby given that ail school warrants otT school district No 4, Douglas county Oregon, to and including No. 4478. endorsed reo ruury 6. 1920. not paid for want oV funds, and prior there to are this day called for payment by the under signed, and all interest thereon will cease from the date of this notice. Dated this 7th day of July, 1920. ROSCOB N. OKEEN Clerk of School Dial. No. 4, Doug- Its County, Oregon. NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN MENT TIMBER. General Land Office, Washington, D. C June 1, 1920. Notice la hereby given that mbject to the conditions and limita tions of the Act of June 9, 1916 (39 itat., 218), and the Instructions of '.he Secretary of the Interior of Sep ember 15, 1917, the timber on the olio lug lands will be sold July 12, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m., at public luctlon at the United States land office at Roseburg, Oregon, to the Highest bidder at not less than the ippraised value as shown by thl. loticc. sale to be subject to the ap proval of the Secretary of the In erlor. The purchase price, with an iddltional sum cf one-fifth of one pjr cent thereof, being commission, allowed, must be deposited at (Fine if sale, niom-y to be returned If sale s not approved, otherwise patent 111 Issue for the timber which uiusi -e removed within ten years. JJldb Aril! be received from citizens of the United States, associations of such dtizens and corporations organized under the laws of the United States r any state, territory or district hereof only. Upon application of a luallfied purchaser, the timber on iny legal subdivision will be offered ieparately before being Included In iny offer of a larger unit. T. 22 S., I. 3 W., Sec. 7. NBU NE4, yellow fir 825 M., NWVi NE, yellow flr iOO M , SE4 NE , yellow fir 400 M , NEK NWV4. yellow flr 425 M-. .VW14 NV(4. yellow flr 150 M., red dr 200 M., NEK SEi4. yellow flr 130 M., red cedar 10 M., NWVt SE14, Douglas flr 1100 M., red cedar 20 11., SE"4 SE4, yellow flr 500 M.. red fir 100 M., red cedar 20 M SVV4 SE. Douglas flr 695 M VEW SWV4, Douglas flr 690 M, NV SWH, Douglas flr 400 M. 5W4 SW4, Douglas fir 640 M .red cedar 35 M.. none of which to be sold .it less than $2.00 per M.; T. 21 S., I. 4 W., Sec. 7, NEK NE, flr 650 vl., NW'4 NEi4, fir 600 M SE MEM. fir 350 M., SW NE14, flr 500 M., SEVi NWt. fir 650 M., NE SE, flr 350 M-. NW'Vi SE14, flr 600 VI.. SE SE M , fir 760 M.. SW 14 SE 4 fir 1000 M., NE4 SW, fir 600 VI., NW SW, flr 600 M., SEia iWK, flr 650 M., SWV4 SY74. fir 350 M.. none of which to be sold at leas than 61.75 per M., 3ec. 26. VE4 SWA. red flr 1200 M., cedar JO M., NW14 SWsi, red flr 1150 M., 3W14 SWli, red fir 1100 M., SE14 dWi. red fir 1300 M., cedar 60 M.. .he red flr to be sold at not leaa than 11.80 per M. and the cedar at not less than S.60 per M., T. 21 9., R. 5 V.. Sec. 13. NE SW14. flr S25 M., SV SEll. flr 375 M., SW SE14. dr 425 M., none of which to be sold tt less than $1.50 per M., T. 36 S., II. 6 W., Sec. 25, NE14 NEhi. flr 240 M.. pine 60 M-, SW14 NE14, flr 200 M , pine 100 M.. SE "4 NWii, dr 290 M., pine 15 M., SW14 KWH, ir 250 M., pine 60 M., NEU SEV. rlr 150 M pine 150 1ST.. Shi SE14. dr 275 M., pine 40 M., SW14 SEV4. dr 230 M pine 70 M., NE14 SW14. 1r 170 M., pine 130 M.. NWli -WVi. flr 50 M.. pine 250 M.. SE4 W14. fir 80 M , pine ,20 M., SW14 SVV4, flr 225 M.. pine 90 M.. the pine to be sold at not leas than $4.00 per M., and the flr at not less than 1125 per M. (Signed) CLAY TALL- ifl.-i, commissioner. PROFESSIONAL GRS IRS. P. D. OWEN Cut Flowers Phone 240. 403 W. Cass. DR. M. H. PLYLER Chiropractic Physician. 22 1 W. Lane St, OR. R P. BRADFORD WIFE Chiropractors. Phone 40-F4. DR. CLAIR K. ALLEN Dentist at 831 Perkins Building, Roseburg. Oregon. Office hours to II a m., J. to 6 p. m. Phone 6f cussintD cuLunr AH Clasained AdTertiacmenU in serted new today wl'I be found hi last page under "New Today" head. WANTED WANTED Boy over 16 for kitchen helper. Cafeteria. WANTED Lunch counter girl Hotel Umpqua at once. WANTED Furnished or unfurnish ed house. Phone 202-J WANTED Boy to do light Janitor work. Apply Western Union Tel. Co. WANTED Woman or girl to assist In housekeeping. allddleburg Round Prairie. . WANTED Cattle to complete co operative shipment. C. E. Ban ning. Phone 3.-F31. WANTED To rent small, modern unfurnished house, close ln. Cbaa Riedol, 715 S. Pine. WANTED To purchase land partly rough for goata. Prefer Lookinp Glass. Melrose way. No fancy price considered. State price and terms B. B., care News-Review. HELP WANTED WANTED HELJ Ex-service men and othors fur nished employment free of charge Contractors, ranchers and farmer) place your orders with us for help era. Our services are free both U employer and employed, Law rence-Cordoo Co., 126 Cass St Phone 219. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Bntoty deposit boxes Roseburg National Bask. :'OR RENT Large furnished room, close in. Phone 12-Y. MISCELLANEOUS. C. H. ARUNDEL, piano tuning anf repairing, 26 years experience Phone 189-L. 1 - . - CHIMNEY SWEEP Restaurant ranges cleaned a specialty. Leav orders at News-Review. LOST Purse containing $50 ir . bills. Return to W. E. McCracken, Umpqua Hotel. Reward. LOST Headlight for Dodge automo bile. Finder please return m notify Ed Davis, 117 So. Flint. WELL DRILLING K. B. Helnsel man, driller, R. , 1, Roseburg Phone 8-F6. LOST Shepherd dog, and Foxhound pup, white with red apots. David S. Churchill;, Elgaroae, Oregon. AFBTT FIRST Becut a safeti depo.lt box for your valuable pa pen at the Roseburg Nations Bank. tf INGRAM'S TRANSFER Phone 472; stand at 410 W. Cass St. near depot. Res. 522 S. Pine St. J. T. Ingram, Prop. LOST Elk'a tooth charm with small diamond setting. Will gtv liberal reward. R. E. Harness Roseburg, Ore. Sheet MetalWork OF ALL KINDS J-H.SINNIGEF ll OAK STREET PHONE 4S8 I ROSEBURG MYRTLE POINT MARSHFIELD AUTO STAGE Stop and reflect great fr ttfBt -.'I ,r 1r. Be. WU Vita (Ires. Leaves Kosvbnnr. 4t',y at 7:00 A. M. UsiresMtrtlsrolat, daily at S30A. H. Connections at Myrtle Point to and from Marsh field, Co qullle, Bandon and Powers, rare $6.48, Including war tax. Reservations at main office, 405 Cass St.. near depot. Phone 303, or Umpqua and Grand ho tels, Rapp'i store. TAYLOR & CLINTON VTONET TO LOAN tB-year rare credit farm loans, low In teres rate. $0,000 local money to loai on good real estate. First oioii rage. See U. F. Rice of Rice Rica tt SOLD, AND GOT THE MONEY! We have sold over $60,000.00 worth of farms In the last twr weeks to SATISFIED CUSTOM ERS. Our outside connections are bringing results. We are getting calls for farms every day, some of which we cannot fill. We want to reach the farm or ranch owner who. for whatever reason, wants to sell at a reasonable price. Th call Is greatest for small and medium sized farms and ranches If stock and equipment Is Includ ed, they sell better. BUT THE PRICE MUST BE RIGHT. We must have EXCLUSIVE LISTINGS to give EXCLUSIVE SERVICE. LAWRENCE-CORDON COMPANY. 125 Cass St. Phone 219. A. T Lawrence, phone I99-Y; Guy Cor don, phone 362-J. ron mlr. 'OR SALT -1 pool table. J. M. JvA WILL BUY YOUR USED FURNITURE. STOVES.etc. J. B. HENINGER, SUCCESSOR TO MCClAUtH i CUMIOf. JWI SALE 2nd hand piano, fj, FOR SALE Four bead of T?Z muiea. j. at. l-anib. Dlllard, i FOR SALE 16x20 604 E. Douglas. tent. FOR SALE 4-room plastered em bungalow $1100. J. V (V. FOR SALE 109 acre one-halt, i.Tom town, s-a.Dou. j. y. FOR SALE 1915 Ford. Ju.t 3 hauled. J. B. Bailey. FOR SALE Baby cart cheap!" . do. rine au EWMl O A t E 0 - . cvxfc anSd uom ttOUSS, flj tuis wees oniy. rnone lsj.v WOOD FOR SALE Old and 1 growth flr; some pine. J. C. fit jmone ss-r s. FOR SALE 160 ft. of one-inl and one Jackson hay fork, ft ?OR SALE Oat and vetch hay i per ton In shocks. Phons ii . R. E. Mathls. R. 1. FOR SALE Cheap, Overland ev! good condition. Enquire Bsra! FOR SALE! 25 bead of stock J Address P. R. Weaver, u i-reea, uregon. -'OR SALE Or trade, regini Shorthorn hull. li fl ri.....I vuuita n.igarose, uregon. .-fOR SALE Team horses, 7-$ j j 01a, isvu ins. each. Kay B. loncana. JUST SELL fast Chalmers cheap, good mechanical eondi Inquire Sunset Garage. OR SALE 1919 Harley-Davii mo'orcycie and aide car. Tbij aoJley, Wilbur, Ore. "OR SALE 6 -room house m lota, furnished or unturnlshM quire Roseburg Steam Laundry 'X)R SALE Piano. Gerhard m: grand; also Hardle spray ed Perkins Bros. Commission Room. 'OR SALE Ford truck. drive, canvaa top, fair cond:; Price $350. Llndblom, hi vllle. OR SALE 8-room house, 4 garage, barn, chicken i strictly modern, with fid $2600. J. V. Casey. .'OR SALE 1918 Harley-Dn motorcycle: bargain If take once; cash only. Inquire at Jf Review. I KR SALE 1100 pound works single or double; slut White Leghorn . hens. i Teater, 2 mile, east of Dlioi 'OR SALE Italian nr.... Oregon grown, 6 to 8 ft.. If to 6 ft., 60c; 3 to 4 ft., 35c. , ESUIs, 3 miles west. RoseburnT A DANDY 10-a chicken ranch In, at a bargain; also good a rancn ior rent, lease or trade dress W. A. T., care News-fii -XR SALE 1917 Ch.rrola good running order, all asiri $450. 1918 three fourth toi public truck, . $600. Inquire semce uarage. FOR SALE We have the follof cars for sale: One Ford td car and one Overland Mode touring car. Umpqua Autsfe Winchester St. ?OR SALE 160 a. old grows timber, about 3,000,000 fed B. M., on Umpqua river 11 ton., or will trade for a good Price $1,000. A. Teal. Wllbu: "OR SALE One fresh Brows cow with heifer calf; 1 red ham heifer 17 months 0! . Brown Swiss bull calf 9 weeb 1 Jersey bull calf 7 week, olij W. Stovall, Alexander Addlti OS SALE Stave silo 10 1 !l emptied: double disc plo lea: Milwaukee binder. H Telford, opposite Happy school house, P O. KoseDin X)R SALE 4-room house sil lots. 4 good chleken houses shed, well; also 4-room hon'l 1 lot. Riverside. W. E. &f R. 2, Roseburg. X)R SALE 1 Registered ? iAroAv hna and hrnnd month ftlrt Anti anmp DlCL Klore. 'LookinK Glass. 23-F14. Could use day old - ..... e lurKRioit kock. art-" Beat on the market; nj wood and mill ends by the 1 a 1 . 1 ID Mr H. J. Denn, cor. Oak ana m FOR SALE Beautiful countrl Just off Winston bridge. M In S-year-old Italian prusKl ern plastered bungalow completed. Price $185$- Casey. FOR SALE Team of WctA, , harness and wagon, cheap B t at once; also a sorrel msrf " Ing 1200 lbs., drive f"i double, and a yearling colt j after I o'clock. i tnrt airs idmi innnoff 1 lumber at mill. $15 r. t A. IT - - st V taken before July 10 - No. t two-Inch plank s Inst as st rone for bride 1 rioori ss any, $10 per M. J eordi dry slab wood, j card. One good tow, 4 f1! uroer Taiue a awn ( le A Lomeer Ce., WUbttf. I J