Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, July 12, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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LOVE andMARglED IJFH
fcq, tbe notea auuiur i
Idah MSGlone Gibson
I l.ntTIXG WITH JOIItf
he would let you come here." .
"I don't suppose be would bad he
been In towu, but he seemed tc think
that In the case of battle between
Elizabeth Morcland and myaelf, that
discretion wa the bettor pjrt of val
or aud uri'ent business bad called
, -known !hl. ? ' 'owJL-
It seemed to me that I had hard
ly got settled before I heard Alice's
voice at the door.
.i.i .n.,lUt. li.,a heieln "nh vnu rfir. vou dwar, sheered
"ed I., -be hutged m. with an en-hu.l-
asm and affection I bad never known , Wnere na, ne one? jtow iong
Entered as second-class matter hefore In her. "I got down to the I n9 , ,Q Wn0 t0ld yoa
May 17. 1W0. at tbe post office a; trn.n Just l .1.. Tom m-d. i b , .. Ahc, tuMy rusDed the
Kueeburg. Oregon, under tbe Act of promise I would bring yu a home
Mann 1 1819. ""h rae- OT"t cu ' , fi1 ,"!, "I don't know a word about it ex-
U1 -hut you could no go to mother-.! M)d he ,pft
an((ry b hl lhlV..w wh dri Elizabeth Uore-
r . rtrn1 ' morning when, after I had been over ..,''' , 7. ..
Republican Central .-, Molh.rt , back .n. t.,id hi.,. . ,t;u1,nkln,'he b(.camB Bfrald at ,hB
domiciled In your rooms.
un your two temporary beds
all your miscellaneous fur-
.,, - ,. that F.IIral
Committee Meeting nur
Inst moment and did not dare let
me come up to tne nouse anu
iwhst she had let me in for. And once
among all your miscellaneous iur- ---- - .. ,,, f
George Neuner. Jr returned to nd expected you to ! ., wh- n.y coming to a ho-
.1,1. cliy yesterday from '"'""d. ,.. ,., vu were ready to go Into ( ,ln , ,., mother's
whet he ..tended .be meeting of the ,,,. hou,e. , i J win surely make, she im-
sia'.e riiuuinuii . .... ... - ' -) Mom IM.Hirracerul lluineK
held tliure naipriiuy. n
I i ii u ni-rfecled Kir Hie cumin
year Willi Thomas H. Tongue, Jr., a.
ciialrman. Mr. Tongue appointed
George Neuner, Jr., as chairman of
me resolutions committee, and Ihe
other members were Walter L.
Tooie, Sr., George iilaiieham, V.
I. air Thoinpuin and F. C Ilaker.
In bis opening address Mr. Tongue
lauded Ihe women of .ne parly for
tlielr loyal co-operation, especially
in alillng Ungim to go down in his
tory In 1916. Oregon was Ihe only
wes.ern stale, he declared, which
went for Hughes In that notable
year. Hubert H.anlleld, candidate
on (he republican ticket for I'nited
Hia.es senator, was greeted with an
enthusiastic ovation when he .rose
house.
air-ned that she could put It over.
Oh, I am so glad Kutherlne, but
I never thousht that you would do
it."
Jut.1 WaU-h Me-."
"Yes. I would and could and can.
"You Just wutcb .ne
! "I hnd Ihe pleasure of telling her
hut I thought that It was the mont
disgraceful business that I had evor
known . decent wom.n to be con
cerned In. Kven mother washed her
hands of It all and tearfully explain-, dear." I said
ed to me. when I went Into her room fr0m now on.
I later, that she was altogether too old ! ,' Wh.it are you going to do, Kather
to he .inert up In such a narfnlr. j ine. You are not going to leave John
'.I saw KHsnheth retting Into yourjuj-B y,,u?"
car as I rounded the corner to th Sut unless I have to de.ir. and I
station. Charles evidently didn't don't lliluk that 1 will have to."
hear me when I culled to you. for h vwhat are you going to do theu?
drove .way. I followed, and I saw, "Well, my dear, I am going to show
Torn on the street and told him that'you, brother John that while I am
I thought you niieht let them make . V(,ry fond f him. and will do every
. fool out of you." I thing I can to make hint happy, that
i "Don't you worry. Alice dear." he he la only an Incident in my life as
said. "Yon go up to the hotel and I am In bis.
to sneak Mr. S.anfleld declared this you will find Katherlne -In the best "1 am going to flirt wilh him, Alice
1 I.. I - . I. .1.. 1....... .ft.. lla ..1.1. k.l.n niil.D.unll.lv whuff
IIIIL Willi llllll , F. umo, j .......
I am wlh him, and when I am away
from him I am going to forget him."
(To IU) .'01llUlUMl..
was not . year to deal in personal!
ties, that It was a matter of republl
can principle.
JOK IKNN AMI W1FK HKIlK
Joe Denn and wife arrived In the hue.
suite of rooms in the house. 'Do you
think she will do it, Tom,?' I asked
!hlm. 'Why of course she will' he re
plied. 'You list trot down .o the ho
tel and there you'll find her. And
j here I am and here you are she
said erstar'cnlly, giving me another
city Saturday evening and will In .11
probability make tlielr permanent
home In this clly. They have been
residing In Perth Ambov. V. J.. but
Joe stn.es that he 'Is glad to get back
out In the "wild and woolly went."
He was a lieutenant In the ordnance
corns and wns stationed In New Jer-
And now let's see that blessed
hunch of a baby." ,
Proudly I took her In where Mry
was belne made ready for a nan.
"I think It Is the most hem.lful
bnbv I ever saw. she exclaimed.
"fn do I," I answered seriously.
I heard a discreet chuckle, n"d
sey dur'ng the war. After receiving turning, found Miss Parker looking
his discharge he accented . poltion out 0f the window.
in that stale and has since resided ,,. S)M.(n(I yhmT
i ti'.n i i.ni.. . hi h
I
said Alice, "but of course you are
J. M. Judd had the misfortune on coming home with me. I'll put the
Haturday evening to break his right entire second floor at your disposal,
srm lust above .lie wrist. He was In "My dear Alice," 1 said with a
the act of cranking his Ford car, smile, "1 wouldn't think of dlscom-
when the "Implement" backfired .ml nindlng you for the world."
kicked with the above results.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always
Ihe
'Hnstu
Allen understood for when we
. went back Into my own rooms she
. said, "Good for you Katherlne. There
is only one way you call open John
'eyes to Kllzahcth Moreland'a selfish
. n ss, and that Is by letting him see
.hat his pocketliook Is getting no
ticeably flatter every day. I imagine
t from the looks cf these rooms, tha
,he won't hnve to sit up and take no
tice, for be can see the sides of his
coming togethes even In his dre.tms.
I Have you seen him yet? What has he i ruary t.
said I wouldn't hive thought .ha
(JKTH NKW INDI STUY.
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., July 10.
A new Industry Is assured Klamath
Palis in Ihe incorporation here of the
Klamalh Pipe Manufacturing com
pany. Cupltal slock ia 100,000.
lll'SIMCSS INt'flKASKS.
PORTLAND. July 10. An ln
'rraso of 15 per cent In business
looked aud a decreuse of five per
ciil In sbipmeiiiB Is reported by the
West Coas. Lumbermen's associa
ion for the week ending June 2u.
Till t'kS TO IIAl l. LOGS.
DALLAS. Ore., July 10. Motor
rucks will be UBid to haul logs to a
lew sawmill which la bring buili
ii ie by the Valley Lumber company.
The company recently purchased
large limber tracis which are nol
'oiinected wl.h the mill site by rail
CALL FOJl SCHOOL WAKKAXTS
Notice Is hereby given that .11
school warrants off school district
No. 4, Dougla. couu.y Oregon, to and
Including No. 447s. endorsed Feb-
920, not paid for want oc
eeeee
SPECIAL BARGAINS
in HOT WEATHER GOODS.
UMUT L I ,
Saturday we offer Bathing Suits, Childrens
Wash Dresses and Ladies White Skirts, at
greatly reduced prices.
In Groceries: Will sell Sugar at $25.00
per sack of 100 pounds; Candy, Oranges,
Lemons, Bananas and all kinds of Lunch
Goods for your 4th of July picnic, at prices
that are right.
Peoples Supply Company
Hindu, and prior thera to are this
day culled for payment by the uuder-
signed, and all Interest thereon will
cease from the date of this notice,
i Uuted Uils 7th dtiy of July, 1920.
ROSCOS N. GREEN
I Clerk of Srhool Diet. No. 4, Doug
hs County, Oregon.
I AlifHt Ol I k lAI.S MKKT.
I SKATTLK. Wash., July 12. Dlo
Kati'H, including labor commissioiHTS
fruni all hi ai s. or tht'ir i-fpresenta-
, tivos, ft-dt'tul labor officers and labor
officials from Canada, wore assem
bled in ait It- today for the seventh
annual convention of ihe association
i of K"v''riitn-ntul labor officials of the
t'niifd Statt'H and Canada, scheduled
to open at 8 o'clock In the evening.
The proKiam called for addresses of
welcome by (.ovetnor I.oul K. Hart
and Mayor lUifih M. Caldwell, of
L Seattle. The sessions will continue
. until the end of the week and will
bo tut'Tspersed with entertainment.
FOR BURNING ECZEMA
Apply Zemo, the Clean, An
tiseptic Liquid Easy to Use
Does Not Stain
Greasy salves and ointments should
not be applied U good dear skin is
wanted. From any drusrgist for 35c, or
$ 1 .00 (or large sue, get a bot I k of Zemo.
When applied aa directed it effectively
removes eczema, quickly stops itching,
ana heal skin troubles, also wis,
burnt, wounds and chahng. It pene
trates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo il
a clean, dependable and inexpensive
antiseptic liquid. Try it, as we believe
nothing you have ever used is ai effec
tive and satisfying.
The E. W. Kost Co.. Clsvdsad, Ok
Epidemic of Colds
Reported in City
Local physicians are reporting an
epidemic of colda which In many
ways resembles Influenza and which
Is being called "summer flu." Tn
sickness seems to be contagious and
unite widespread. In many cases
it Is accompanied by chills and fever
and In some cases more closely re
sembles tonsilitls than flu. It has
-he weakening effect, although not
quite so severe, as in Influenza cases.
The epidemic has become quite
prevalent, In the city and the doctors
report a large number of cases.
There does not app ar to be any of
the cases of a severe nature and no
lad results are feared. Patients,
However, are quite alck for several
jays and In the majority of instances
.iro troubled with hoarseness and
-ore throat a considerable time.
0 CITY NEWS 0
We par tbe highest price for Cas-
ear bark. Burger's Bargain Store.
Mrs. J. Blair, and daughter left
tb.s morning for Portland to visit
with friends and relatives lor a snort
time.
Zopher Agee. representing the Pa
cific Paper Company, of Portland,
was in the city today 'Interviewing
bis customers.
Mrs. B. E. Ruiter left this morn
ing tor Cottage OroTe to spend the
summer visiting with relatives. She
was accompanied to Cottage. Orove
by Miss Vernlta Ruiter, who will
visit there for a few days.
W ATKINS products.
Phone 137-L.
12 W. Lane.
Education Machine
Threatens Posterity
ORKOON AOIUCl'I.TURAL COL
I.EGK. Corvallis, July 12. Thil
wtiucn are being simply "dumped"
Into an educational system In tills
country built on a man basis, was
the declaration of Dr. Caroline Hed
Kr, of Chicago, medical director of
tho Klizabeth . McCormack memorial
fund for the Improvement of the
physical condition of children, who
;avH a series of addresses before
lummer session students.
"This svstem wasn't ailnpted or nl
ii red." said Doctor Iledg'T. "We
were Just thrown In ulive to sink or
fiwim, survive or perish. Many of
perished, but we made (tool
mentally.
"If the tension continues to In
crease, we won't have poster!; y
worth ninklnK the world Fnfe for.
Year after year the machine b,1-
comes more Intricate, i.ioro com
pressed. Extra af:er extra has be,n
added until the mental and sncinl ie
nulrenienls of our high ichoo! child
ren are appalling. It is iho business
of parents to save thir children,
particularly their girls, from the
'ducailonal machine.
Deputy Sheriff Frank Hopkins on
Saturday purchased a new Chevrolet
irom the Motor Shop gatage, which
holds the local agency.
Fires destroy lives, property and
food. Be careful with Are.
Stop and reflect great flr frnm
little sparks are spread. Be careful
with fires.
Mrs. J. D. Bridges c Oakland and
Mrs. S. C. Endlcott and children of
Bandon, who spent the week end In
this city, returned to Oakland this
morning. Mrs. Endlcott Is visiting at
Oakland with Mrs. Bridges.
Have your piano artistically tuned
by C. H. Arundel, 26 years interna
tional experience. Player piano re
pairing and adjusting. Phone 1S9-L.
The ladles who came to this city
yesterday from Eugene for the pur
pose of instalhns the Daurhters of
the Court of iKahella, an auxiliary to
the Knights of Columbus, returnei
to Eugene this morning. They were.
Mrs. George vt llhelm, Mrs. Joseph
Franzwa. Mrs. C. J. Sehatffer, Mrs.
F. X. Scliaffer. Mrs. J. H. Kol-e and
Mrs. N. Snoddy.
Regular semi-annual Installation
of officers was held by Philctariun
lodge No. 8. I. O. O. F.. last Satur
day evening. The new officers are:
Lvmon L. Spencer, N. O.; A. Hed
harn. V. G.: M. M. Meredith. War.;
Lawrence Gilliam, Con.: J. O.
Stephenson. It. S. N. G.; W. S. How
ard, I. .S. N. G.: V. T. Jackson, R.
S. V. O.: W. E. Boberts. L. S. V. O.:
Vaney Walker, I. O.; I.. T. Gibson,
O. G.; N. T. Jewett, Chap. The cere
monies were conducted by F. E.
Erickson, D. D. G. M., with M. M.
Miller acting as fnind marshal.
XOTK-K TO ARTISANS.
The place of meeting has been
changed to Mncenbee hall on Wed
nesdays. Installation of officers next
Wednerday, July 14. Secretury.
l lttiRS '0.STISrTIOX WORK.
Hundreds Drowned
In Seoul Korea
TOKIO, July 10. A hundred per
sons are thought to be drowned
when 45 lioupes were flooded in
Seoul, Korea, by tiieh overflowing of
'he river Han. according to advices
from Seoul today.
A Friend Recom
mended "Internal
Baths"--Now never
Troubled.
Mr. Otto Drum. 27 Proctor St..
Tacoma, writes the Tyrrell Hygenlc
Institute of New York, as fotlows:
"For a numlier of years I suffered
with gas on tho stomueh, and after
usln? most every kind of medicine, a
friend of mine convinced me that the
only way I could he cured was with
tho J. B. L. Cascade outfit according
to directions. I used one Ifor about
ASK FOR and GET
llorlick's
Tho Orittinni
Malted
tor Infants and Invniidi
s.ro!d IniMMon. ad Substitnr-T
1J
s2VX
We Believe in Home Products!
-VE SELL -
Jersey Ice Cream
.'. Exclusively .-. ffi"
None Belter
routs
PINTS .
C'.'AKIi
PRICES
Alcove Confectionery,
E. A. PETTEY
T CENTS
t cr NTS
to CENTS
V oMnple Leaf Confectionery
FltYV 4 u ta ii i ac
Foutch's Confectionery, JMrs. Geo. Foutch
6 I
The Coos county court has sent
to the state highway commission a
letter rcealilillir tha rniil urnrlr i
?oo8 county. Recently the commission ' three weeks and now I have been us
asked whether the county would''"" " once a month and have never
rather have the road from rnmiiiie , been troubled with gas. This was
to .Myrtle Point paved with concrete ! "VB years ago."
and no rocks put on the roid on to! The "J. B. I.. Cascade" cleanses
KoseiMirg, or whether it wanted the i tne lower intestine Its entire length
road rocked from Conullle to tho ' iin(' keeps It always free of poisonous
conuty Hne and the concrete pave-1 wnB,e.
ment disposed of. Thousands testify that Constlpa-
In answer the county court stntes tlon. Indigestion, Stomach Troubles.
that while haste is des red it would ! "'Ilousness and Headaches and all
not be wanted at the" expense df fol- ,ne many serious troubles which they
lowing out the established road oro- cause are absolutely relieved and
gram, and that the original road j Prevented bv this nature treitment.
plan not be abandoned. I Nathrtn Fullerton . Cass Street.
It Is suggested that the project of Boselmrg, Ore., will be glad to show
greatest value to the community is ?0" the "J. B. L. Cascade" and ex
the road from Myrtle Point to Rose-!l'lnln 1,9 simple operation and will
hurg to connect with the Pacific SlVB you. free on request, an Inter
hlghway and that the road from Co- '"sting little book by Dr. Chas. A.
"inille to .Myrtle Point is of secondary jTyrrell. of New York, a noted spec
Importance, and that the concrete lal'st on Interna! Bathing for 25
paving between the two cities should Years In that c'ty. Clip this out as a
be made of secondary Importance to ! reminder to ask for the booklet at
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
MRS. F. D. OWEX Out Flowers
Phone 240. 403 W. Cass.
DR. M. H.
Physician,
PLYLEB Chiropractic
222 W. Lane St.
DR. K. P. BRADFORD WIFE
Chiropractors. Phone 4Q-K4.
DR. CLAIR K. ALLEN Dentist at
331 Perkins Building, Koseburg,
Oregon. Office hours t to 11 a.
m.. I to K p tn Phon
Sutherlin Sanitarium
MEDICAL SURGICAL
Write K. I. BALL, H. D BupC
tiutherlin, Oregon
(
All Classified. Advertisements ln
sorted new Uxluy wl'l be found oti
but pae under "New Today'
WANTED.
WANTED Boy over 1G for kltchea
helper. Cafeteria.
WANTED Counter girl
Club Cafe, Opp. depot.
at Koyal
WANTED Furnished or unfurnlsh-
sd house. Phone 202-J
WANTED Boy to do light Janitor
work. Apply Western Union Tel.
Co.
WANTED Cattle to complete co
operative shipment. C. . Ban
ning. Phone 2-F31.
WANTED To rent small, modern,
unfurnished house, close in. Chas.
Rledel, 715 S. Pine.
WANTED Place fol 18-year-old
girl to work for board baa only
1 hand. Phone 3-F24.
WANTED Loganberry pickers tt
start work Monday, July 12
Phone 34-F4. C. V. Oden.
WANTED Wicker baby buggy In
good condition; state price. Write
W. H., care News-Review.
WANTED Man with family to worl
in prune harvest. For particulars
write J. W. Montgomery, Days
Ureek, ore.
WANT TO BUY Two to five acret
of wooded river bottom land. Will
pay part cash and part in carpen
ter work. Address A. A. R., care
Wews-Keview.
WANTED To purchase land parti)
rough for goats. Prefer Lookinr
Glass, Melrose way. No fancy price
considered, state price and terms
B. B., care News-Review.
HELP WANTED WANTED HELP
Ex-service men and othors fur
nished employment free ul cnargc
Contractors, ranchers and farmer,
place your orders with us for help
era. Our services are free both u
employer and employed. Law
rence-Cordon Co., 126 Caas 8'
Phone 219.
FOR REXT.
FOR RENT aoty deposit
Roseburg National Bank.
boxef
FOR RENT Large furnished room
close in. Phone 12-Y.
the rond building from Myrtle Point
to Kosetttirg.
your first opportunity.
NEW SNAP SHOTS
l,vive nn Yi-.lt
Mrs. J R McBriae left this morn
ing lo . lend tho week visiting with
friends and relatives at Portland
( titlliii; Pavement.
A broken water main at the cor
ner of ():ik and Main streets todav
necessitated (ha removal of a
bio k of pavement in order to mil.
repairs.
Home from Klamath Falls
Mrs Fred Schwartj returned last
evening if mm Klamath Falls, whore
she has been for the past ten days
enjoying a vacation. i
WILL RUY YOUR USED
FURNITURE, STOVES.etc.
J. B. HENINGER,
S'JCCEJSCR TO MCCULUN & CHAMBERS.
Sheet MetalWork
OF ALL KIXD8
J- H. SINNIGER
110 OAK STREET PIIOXE 428
FOR RENT Light housekeeping
apartments, 106 Washington St
Inquire at Apts 3 and 4.
MLSOKLLAN'EOl'B.
0. R. ARSJNDEL, piano tuning ani
repairing, 25 years experience
Phone 189-L.
LOST Purse containing 150 li
bills. Return to W. E. McCracken
Uuipqua Hotel. Reward.
LOST Headlight for Dodge autoruo
bile. Finder please return oi
notify Ed Davis, 117 So. Flint.
WELL DRILLING R. . Halnael
man, driller, R. 1, Roseburg
Phone 3-F5.
HAH.Y FATHER REPORT.
F. Weather Bureau. local office
Rnsxhiirg. Oregon, 24 hours ending
s. m. today.
Precipitation In Inches and Hund
redths: Maximum temperature 7:
Minimum temperature 5fi
rrecrrlurinr,. last 24 hours .. 0
ormai prcclp. for this month. .32
Tctil preelp from Sept. I.
MS to dt
ATcrsee precis, from Sept. I
22 57
Totsl deficiency from Sept. t
A''t rree!rt-trn f--
34 13
.11.5
43 wet
seasons. (September to Me-
elusive! j 47
WILLIAM BKLL, Observer.
8
KOSEBURG
MYRTLE POINT
MARSHFIELD
AUTO STAGE
Ustm Koarbunt. Isl'.y si 70 A. W.
Lmtii UynU folal, dally at f JO A. 11.
Connections at Myrtle Point
to and from Marsh field, Co
qullle, Bandon and Powers.
Fare $6.4S, Including war tsx.
Reservations at main office,
405 Cass St.. near depot. Phone
303, or Fmpqna and Grand ho
tels, Rapp's store.
TAYLOR & CLINTON
SAFETY riMMT seem a safet
deposit box far your valuable 9
pers at the Rosebarf Natloas
Rank. tf
INGRAM'S TRANSFER Phone
472; stand at 410 W. Cass St.
near depot. Res. 522 8. Pine St
J. T. Ingram, Prop.
LOST Section of a stake rack, bet
Roseburg and Medford. Return tc
or notify John C. Slgnor, Rose
burg. ,
30I.D. AND GOT THE MONEY!
We have sold over 360.0OO.OC
worth of farms In the last twe
weeks to SATISFIED CUSTOM
ERS. Our outside connections arc
bringing results. We arc gettinr
calls for farms every day, some of
which we cannot (Til. We want tr
reach the farm or ranch owner
who. for whatever reason, wantr
to sell at a reasonable price. Th
call is greatest for small ant
medium sized farms and ranches
If stock and equipment Is Includ
ed, they sell better. BFT THF
PRICE MIST BE RIGHT. We
must have EXCH'SIVE LISTINGS
to give EXCLFSIVE SERVICK
LAWRENCE-CORDON COMPANY
125 Cass St. Phone 11 . AT
Lawrence, phone 1JJ-Y; Guy Cor
don, phone JU-J.
CHIMNEY SWEEP Restanrant
ranges cleaned a specialty. Lean
orders at News-Review.
LOUT Elk's tooth charm witi
small diamond setting. Will gin
liberal reward. R. . Harness
' Roseburg, Ore.
MONEY TO LOAN SB-year roru
credit farm loans, low Interest
rat. 120,000 local money to lot.
on good real estate. First num.
gage. See at. F. Klce ot Rice a
Rica.
KOIt SALE.
FOR 8ALB 1 pool table, j. M. judt
FOR SALE 2nd hand piano. Phot,
4-F14.
FOR SALE Roll top desk. Phom
1S0-R.
FOR SALE Four nead of youni
mules. J. M. Lamb, Dlllard, Ort
FOR SALE 16x20 tent. Inqulr,
604 E. Douglas.
FOR SALE 4-room plastered mod.
era bungalow 11100. J. V. Cater.
FOR SALki 108 acres one-half mil,
from town, 13,500. J. v. Caw;
FOR SALE 1115 Ford, just ot.
uauled. J. B. Bailey.
FOR SALE Baby cart cueap. 111
ato. Pine St.
WOOD FOR SALE Old and seceod
growth lir; some pine. J. C. Korcn
phone 34-F2.
OK SALE 160 ft. of one-Inch rop.
and one Jackson hay fork. Pnom
42-F2.
OR SALE Oat ana vetch hay, fl(
pr iuu iu SUUCKS. tr none 3-ti
K. E. Mathls, R. 1.
FOR SALE Cheap, Overlaud car It
good cendltlon. Enquire Bsrgsr'i
Bargain Store.
FOR SALE 25 head of stock hn,.
Address P. R. Weaver, Myrui!
breea, uregon.
c'OR SALE Team horses, 7- yean I
uia. iduv ids. each. Kay BurUI
xoncaiia.
.'OR SALE A few hundred kaJ
plants. Jas. Arrance, Harrlwi
street. West Roseburg.
JUST SELL fast Chalmers but.
cheap, good mechanical condltlui
Inquire Sunset Garage.
.'OR 8AXE 19 Harley-Davldia' '
ui-urcycie ana side car. Thoma
SoJley, Wilbur, Ore. t
j'OR SALE 6-room house and ll
lots, furnished or unfurnished. U
' quire Roseburg Steam Laundry. '
FORD TRUCK BODY for sale chea
also gaa tank. Trucks buili
Cockelreas & Harbor. Oak & Roi
OR SALE 1918 Hil-li.n..M...f
mnlnrvnl,. Kn i L .f
- imi4iii ii lusen ai
once; casb only, inquire at-NuVi
Review.
uu sale: lioo pound mm
woras single or double; also il
White Leghorn hens. Ksntr
Teater, 2 miles east of Dlxonvlllt
"OR 8ALE Italian prune tim
Oregon grown, 6 to g ft., idr, t
to 6 ft., 60c; 3 to 4 ft., 35c. R. L
Ellis, 3 miles west, Roseburg, Or
V DANDY 10-a chicken ranch. clot.
iu, ai a oargain; also good stocl
ranch for rent, lease or trade. Ad
dress W. A. T., care News-Revlss
FOR SALE In Riverside, two acr
. "ULUUllUIUa, ,UU ,U p
fine soil, well, city water, two eowi
ana norse. Florence Howsrii
niversiae.
fXJR SALE 1917 Chevrolet i
good running order, all sew Urn
1450. 1918 three fourth ton '
public truck. 3600. Inquire t;
oervice uarage. tf
X)R SALE 160 a. old growth fit
timber, about 3,000,000 feet df
B. M., on Umpqua river at E!is
ton, or will trade for a good anti'
Price 11,000. A. Teal, Wilbur, 0: j
'OR 8ALE 8tave silo 10 x 24 ll
emptied; double disc plow, B
lea; Milwaukee binder. Oeerp
Telford, opposite Happy ValW
school house, p O. Roseburg. 1
'OR SALE 4-room house and 1'
lots, 1 good chicken houses, weM
shed, well; alad 4-room house at:
1 lot. Riverside. W. E. Bo
R. i, Roseburg. 1
FOR SALE 1 Registered Dorr
Jersey boar and 2 brood so'"
months old and some pigs. H. Cf
Klore. Looking Glass. Pbofl
23-F14. Could use day old calf. I
SUPERIOR ROCK SPRINGS CO' '
uesi on tne market; ary :
wood and mill ends by the tier
cord. Special price on 10 tier, lei
R. J. Denn, cor. Oak and Mala- F
FOR SALE Team of black msr
harness and wagon, cheap If
at once: also a sorrel mare wlf.
Ing 1200 lbs., drive single f
double, and a yearling colt. Ps1;.
17-F3. Ask for Henry Ander
arter o'clock.
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FOR SALE About 10.000 feet "'J
i lumcor at m
taken before Jnly
No. I two-Inch
Just as strong for
flnnpfl mnw ail
cords dry slab wood. $l-
cord. One good cow. 4 gala. ''
under value If taken at once. Tnr
to A. Lvronar Co., Wilbur. I
915 per is.
10; also so"; I
Blank at -I
Bridges or sa l I