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,f gapim mut-nwvirw shttispa', mvt is, nan two KOKimrna- hw s.bkvibw Issued Dally fcact.pt Suuday. I W. BATES L WtMBERLY BIRT CgATP SUBSCRIPTION RATUS Dally, per your, bJWallVj . ... 14.00 Daily, tlx mouths. Cy mall by Carrier, per month . The Associated Prea U exclusively entitled to the ua lor republication u nw rilanaiches credited to H or not otherwise credited 10 Ibis pilono receiver at ttie oihcr end of paper and alao tne local new. iuu bshed herein. All rights of republl cation of pecial dispatcbe bereli. are alao reaerved. IjOVE and MAILED LIFq to. the noted aiitkor I Idah MSQlone Gibson Entered aa aecond-claaa mattei May IT, 1920. at the port office ai rtowburs, Oregon, under the Act 01 March 3, 1819. lUxu'lmiK, Oregon, July 18, lUiW. IIOY JAII, BREAKER M AtiAIN IKJEHINU THK DAfU 1eoiiard the boy who escaped from the county Jail a few night, ago. la again behind the bare and la being kept In a cell until trie cane la dls pohed of. Leonard, who waa re-captured at Aahland. waa brought back to F.ugcne eirly yesterday morning by Deputy 8herlff Karl Lucey. Depulh I.uckey aaya that the boy tried to get out of the Jail at Aah land and be had succeeded In getting hold of a hammer, and probably would hare pounded bla way out bad he been given much more time. ;ETM UKill HATING-. TILLAMOOK, Ore.. July 14. Dairy rows of Tillamook county re ceived the highest rating iu the northwest In leeta made by Wash Ington Slate college. An average ol SOS pounda of milk per cow per mouth waa made by 762 eow. of thla county. I'HOliltE t lAJVtlt WEED. HOOD KIVfiK. Or., July 14. Thr upper valley, which baa been noted fur eeyeral yeara for Ha aeed pota toea, la now producing large quanti ties of clover aeed. One farmer hat just harvealed 49 bushele from 11 acre, and another 110 huabula froui 40 acrua. The aeed telle at 20 a buahel. 0 NOTICE TO AUTIaUNg. The place of meeting haa beer changed to Mucraboe hall on WJ nmulaya. Installation of offlcera net' Wednesday, July 14. Seeretary. I'HICItllV C HOI' till!. HOSIER, Ore.. July 14. Tin cherry crop thla year la above aver age In oiianlliy and the fruit la of fine quality. ...,., mi-itm H1ZU1KTII wlshea she was able to put me In 1ILI.1.N Mhh.rH hLMAUhiH MMUy ,he rUht place." . .i.i i,ui ih. tele- Old Idea Eiuluded. ono receiver at the oibcr end of "You may talk ajl you please. the line waa alatnmeu on me nuo Katnerine. uuoui - when I told John's mother that, af- women to women; I tbluk that old ter thla the car waa at my disposal uivH exploded. Women will do onir. 'much for each other now a days. At thla morrent Charlea appeared Tney have become much more tol it the door with eoiri toilet artlclea grsnt of each other." which had fallen off Mis Paiker' -Alice telle me that women have no and gotten under one 01 tne roo- become more toierani pecau.. um . ( ,...1 I...,, lha( nn llltttl a ii In the motor. .rU imiHoendent that up until Will you need Ibe car any more now women have not been atraia 01 thlt afternoon." he Inquired, ana 1 ipPech of people or even me apeeiu coaa eee a rather hopeful gleim In j WOmen, but they have been afraid 'ill eyes, and I took It to mean that of the gossip of men. 10 hoped I would Evidently Char- "Alice aaya that men have foatered did not particularly care Ifor EH- tnB 4liea that women will forgive no iheth Morelund and my mother In thing at all reprchenalble In their law. own sex, when the truth of the mat- "Bhortly Charles." 1 answered. "I ter li, that women will forgive much m aendlng Mla Parker and the baby iu tner own eex that men muat not out for a ride. Peraonally, I ahall OYerlook." eat here for the day." 1 J muat have looked my eurprlee. Very well, Mra. flordon. I ahall for Helen proceeded: "Oh, yea, 1 he waltimr at the door." waa bla 1,... what von are going to aay. reply. 1 Katnerine. It la the old ato:k tale KllriitH-tli A never woman that men are much Doner 10 women "Hllzubeth Moreiand. I aam to than women are to their own aei, Tvaelf. "-la a niui-h cleverer womin Dul jij yOU ever notice perhapa. han I. She haa evidently gone back ,r AmT- that you have never been o John'a mother and made her an- . nnaltlon to notice that a man rv about the car hoping In thla k rharnilnr to you himself In vav to gain her own enda." facti jf there la the leaat bit of acan- Some way 1 rather welcomed the jai attached to you be will go out attle that I knew wra alated for me ... hl. wnv to be nice to you . Hut he n the future. I realized that I waa ,nn t lt the women of hla house- hysically well, and, although I had bM become Intimate with you if he ot Intended to go out until John re- can bolp it. That la why I think that urned. 1 accepted Helen and Bobby'a A((.e , right. Your mother and mine invitation to din with them at the ua,d t0 acauieace quietly when your ountry tiuo. father and mine eaiar 1 .am neariim Helen came over to aee nie In tb alol.sa about Mra. Black and I don't iflernoon and told me that at Inst want you to be teen with her any ho people had 'accepted' her. "Bob- ,Ilore ' ,ut you and I , my dear, at y," ahe said, "was very anxious to eaat think if we do not aay, '1 shall lav me turn down the Invitations cbose my own friends husband dear when they did come from women . ag vou cboose youre." ho had snubbed me at first, but I j ue8g you are right, Helen," 1 old him that would be foolish. If 1 1 sutd "but how about Friend Hua- could make these women line me. i hanH forcing his Intimates upon you. Must Choose for Hcrerlf. "Well. I think that la also becom ing obsolete" waa Helen'a uncon acloua Imperaonnl reply. "I think that everyone should choose bla or her ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine 4 "Daver Tablets of Auiuriu la xeunlne Asolrln proved aale by mil- llona and prescribed by physicians lor over twenty years. Acoept only cn nnbroken "Bayer pataage wuu-u contalnt Droper directions to r.ditve Headache, Toothacue, Earacne, .eu ralEia. Rheumatism, Colda and Pain Handy tlu boxes of 12 tablets coat few centa. Diugglsta also aell larger Baver packages. " Aspirin la trade tlcacldester of Sallcyllcacid. ELOK.NE MIMMTElt HEADH OllEliOX I'ltESUk'lEHLWS EUGENE. July 15 ReT. W. M Caae, Pastor of the local Presbyter Ian church, waa elected moderator for the ensuing year of the synod ot Oregon whlth opened Its aeaslona In KuKene yeBterday afternoon witn business meeting In Guild Hall, at the University of Oregon. Rev. John W. Townaend, of Portland, waa elec '.ed to fill the position of state clerk for rive years, Kev. Jonn vt . oyi of Ashland waa re-elected perman ent clerk for the same time, and Rev. Jesse K. Griffiths, of Lakeview, Or., was chosen temporary clerk. At the buainesa session yesterday, following the report of the commute to Incorporate the Synod, the articles of Incorporation aa olltered by the board of trustees were adopted. The board of trustees waa re-elected. Those who will retain their places are Rev. Boudlnot Seely and Rev. John A. Townaend, of Portland, President. A. M. Wllllama, of Albaiiv A. O. Condlt of Salem and T. M. Scctt of Granta Pasa. i' EMU 0 9. Good Paint t would 'be much better Ifor us and ould bo a fenther In my cap. And, low, my dear, I really think that all our friends are fond of me." "How could they help It." I asked. 'f In.v tlx. At w., sin , nf thaae women came to vou she would be-; own friends. I know that Bobby has om your friend If you wished her. a number of frienda that I am not foM tona ot ana poseiuiy 1 hh oomw "Kiharina" .nM Ttolon "I think that he lust endures. 1 Know now- ou have a genlua for friendship. If lever that he is fond of you and Alice t wore not really Ifor you, 1 would rbut I met a young woman me oiner lever been able to rehablllate my-duy, a Mine Moreiand In fact I mlf In tho eyes of the world. It was think John Introduced me to her m who made Alice come and aee , who seemed to be fascinating to both me. and, of course, with Alice's po-John and nobby. I want to tell you, sltlon here, and you know what a Katheiine. that for the first time In launch adherent she can be If ahe , my life. I hated a woman at sight" 'Then you believe. Helen In uotn. love and bate at first alght." "I am not aure, but I do know that you can dislike a person very much, an I hope that I am not aay nn anything against any one of your Ifr enda when I aay to you tnai or an the people I have ever met, I reel tne most ardent and strangest repunia Hon toward that woman your hus hand culled Elizabeth." Tomorrow Kluuibcth anil I Meet. IS Inxurance never look upon it as on expense. wwmE PAI3T GOOD paint $mS -1 Msk I 1 Ik iiThousaiids i" .( rt.ii or uovia.it are lost y-arly throughout the Pacific North- west by property KKIlltY CHOI" ItKTAHDKI) NEWI1ERG. Ore.. July 14 Late rains have set ack the berry crop this year, but berries and cherries are coming on together now with a big yield from both. YIELD FIXE TOMATOES owners whn fail to protect their houses and buildings ith paint. H I.I. Kit Paint taves many thousands of dollars yearly to property owners. It saves a great deal more thaA it costs. Insure yrxr prorcrty against the ravagea the elements with Kl 1.1 KR Paint. Ti.bn a few minuta TT and look over your property today. W. P. Fuller & Co. 184 M 920 T COnVAl.MS. Or., July 14 A tonmio ylttd of two pound Jo th nquare foot han n produccnl under gland nt the AKricultural colloice. Two J KrvenhoiiHOH 20. x 30 (feet tn size have already produced 1200 pounds of torn it toea and are expected to pro duce 2&0U pounds by the end ot the soanon. Wonderful Results from Internal Baths Mm. George Matthew, Carthage, S. Ii., wrltea the Tyrrell Hygenlc In stitute of New York aa follows: - 'With reference to your "J. B. L. Cascade," would say that I would'nt part with mine under any ciicum atances. it la simply wonderful what It did (or me leg than a ye:ir ago. I was In very poor health, short breath, dizziness, heartburn, rheu matic pains and bloating, but after using the Dr. Tyrrell Tonic and the "J. B. L. Cascade" for a fow weeks fathfully, those Ills have left me and 1 feel like a new person." The "J. B. L. Cascade" cleanser the lower intestine Its entire length and keeps It always free of poisonous waste. Thousands testify that Constipa tion, Indigestion, Stomach Troublee. Biliousness and Headaches and all the many serious troubles which they cause are absolutely relieved and prevented by thla nature tieitment. Nathan Fullerton, CaBs Street, Roscburg, Ore., will be glad to show you the "J. B. L. Cascade" and el plain ita simple operation and will give you. free on request, an Inter esting little book by Dr. Chaa. A Tyrrell, of New York, a noted apec- lallat on Internal Bathing for if yeara In that city. Clip thla out aa a reminder to ask for the booklet a your flrat opportunity. HorrhwvsJ Branch Houses at Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, Ilolse. .Mtt'i.irfuf " JP.'jNri-M Look t'p a Fl'LLKR Dealer in Your Town New r Hair W Growt iaa,a ntr4, f.m.1 wtrii cp! kat frrM't-d. .11 raJlr.Kd llinf f -rTTTi . KlIatTM. ntfvlltvi ot K(.7AlJX0alir IrUaednia.-twt, tlvXMf rvtMiid MsrHt, or Mltd lOala).. 11f ot MaiM f,r I'Ri HirM l i. HT IIITTAIM, M Fia Na 9 i l iii i m 9. We Believe in Home Products! we SELL- Jersey Ice Cream Exclusively .. None Belter TSeAlcove Confectionery, E. A. PETTBY CONM PINTS . OVAHT1 PRICES T CENTS rstiKii CO CENTS rJMHple Leaf ConSectionery F.OWARIW BROS. Foutch's Confctionery, rJVlrs. Qeo. Foutch VVT IK)RS VKRY MTTI.B H.AILM TO NTK.VI(KRKIKS Kl'GENE. July 15 Only five small patches of strawberries In Lane county and one In Douglas county Just over the line, have been found to be Inlfected with nematodes, the Insect that plays havoc with all kinds of crops, according to C. E. Stewart, county Fruit inspector, who returned from a second trip to the lower Sul- slaw country to ascertain the ex tent of the spread of the pest. One of these palrhes Is In the town of Florence, Mr. Stewart said, but he found no more on the north' aide ot the river. "I don't think there will be much difficulty In getting rid of the peat." said the Inspector. "The men who own the small patches df strawber ries that are infected are perfectly willing to destroy the vines, and hv this method I think we will be able to get rid of the Insects." Sr. Stew art said he found only one clover patch that was Infected. GLKWMM! NEWS, Mr. and Mr. B. M. Ebarla ar visiting Mr. and lira. Ira LewU and otbalr relative at Roseburg. A delegation of ofllcera nave vin Olendale recently and we all expott much from their effort to better some case of Irregularity notlceabla here. - . - The Ladlea Aid Society waa enter tained at Clear View Farm last Fri day by Mra. Chri Nebel. assisted by Mrs. O. N. Hickok. The guest. 27 i- unloved the exquisite hospitality of tha Nebel home. Re- fresbmenta, dainty ana eie-", aerved at G p. m. The Nebel and Hickok car wen.' at the aervlce of the guest. Monday we were In receipt of a wire from Senator Chaa. Mc.Nary. to whom we had written lx day before to ask him to convey ua apeedlly any Information he might be possessed of .regarding the de.ertion .rum .u- S. marine corp or tbhi Hamilton, who came from Franca to be muatered out of aervlce The mar ine, were held on account of rou ble on the -Mexican border. Mra. Hamilton received two letter, from her aon after he arrived at the mar ine barrack, at Now York, in which he told her he should return to his in (.'mure aa Boon a. he was -nj f.-nm ormv aervlce. He was married to a French girl Sept. 17 1919. and seemed very nappy and proud of hi. wife. Mr., "am"'"" was terribly aurprlBed and shocked when she received a notification from that her son had de serted, as he had onlv a few month to serve on the enlistment of four vcars. To dale we do not kpow wo, he deserted as the wire from Senator McIIary said, 'no furtner iniornm ,in ttia mother la muci relieved ,. tit. roinrn to hla arms' station. Of course, there will be a penalty n tha nffense. yet we rr extenuating circumstances. Personally I am very grateful o our United State, senator ror mo ex cellent aervlce he haa rendered m i it,, nmmni and exullcit way In which he ha. responded to my claims for his services. Bowman', restaurant on the cor ner cf Pacific avenue ana rourm (treet Is doing an every day Increas ing biifcineaa. Thev are serving ex- ellent meal, at all times. The rr.arrl.ige of Gerald B. Pick et ...it Mia lnsie Holtsclaw came a a surprise to their many friend.. We xtend congratulntlona iney -are wo more of our estimable young eople who have Joined the rank, of benedicts. Thev will reside at Azana xnd have, already commence". House keeping. Potatoes twelve and one-half cents per pound looming in the near fu- iure. we noiita ine rinei cium ui potatoes growing everywhere, ann by September first we hope they will e cheaner. Workmen are excavating for a ilreg warehouse In the rear of the Economy .tore. Visa Ethel Nelson Is again on duty t the White Hmise grocery. Mm J. C. OHnghou8e. who has been seriously 111. la some rietter. Her daughter. Mrs. Oreen of Canvon vllle. and her slstar. Mrs. Johnson. -if Wolf Creek, are In attendance at her foedslde. Mrs. F. H. Newell, of Portland, -ame up last Week to aceompnnv her mother. Mra. A. H. Hanson, to Port imd. She will visit Mrs. Newell, vhlle Mr. I'enson Is looking after business matters In TexaB and Call- 'irnln for some time. Mr. and Mrs. otitis. Cameron are In -harge of the Henson home and -nnmlnr house while the Hensons ire away. Mr. and Mrs. J. n. Howell ylslted -elMlves O'-er the 4th at Crants Pass. The auditorium, tirown and Hank' -111 nresent the "Finite Breaker" th ven'nv:. I nst week's show drew i 'aree crowd and the management ertnln'v deserve the excellent pa 'ronnge they are receiving. XX. 0' Il.I TREATMENT CHARGED. SQUEEZED TO DEATH When tha body begins to itiffen and movement become painful h in usually an indication that tha kidneys are out of order. Keeo toes' organ healthy by taking COLD MEDAL LOST rih basket between Gild. turn to News-Review. r saan t ji . . wsiwui uiauuuii ring, oro. bably dropped In center ot tot Finder please leave at News-fu. view, newa.ro.. SaJTBTY F1K8T Beeoi a uaI, depoait. buz for your valuable Dor at the Uoaeburr .n...i Bank. . Tb world's nandard remedy for Udrwy, liver, bladder and uric add voubla. Famous since 1690. Take regularly and keep in good health. In three siiea, all druggista. ' Ouaiantved aa represented. Ltok tmt tb. ua. GU MUI evT fcaa lNORAM'8 TRANSFER Ph0M 472; Hand at 411) W. Cam g, near depot. Re. 622. "8. Fine s J. l. lugrMuif rrup. mm mm All Classified AdverUnementa lr sarted new today vrl'i be fouud on I ant page under "Mew Toduy" Dead WANTED. WANTED Boy over 16 for kitchen helper. Cafeteria.- WANTED Furnished or unfurnish ed house. Phone 2U2-J WANTED Turkeya, large or suiull. Boyer Bros. Phone 14-F14. WANTED Good milch cows, to be fresh September or October. RoM. TJomBland.sH. 2. WANTED To rent small, medern, uufurulBhed house, close In. Chaa Kledel. 715 S. Pine. WANTED Wicker baby buggy iu good condition; stiite price. Writ W. H., care Newa-Kevlew. OHITVAItV. Alfred Karcber. the seventh child of a family of fourt-en children, was horn nn Noremher 12. 1S55. to Mr. and Mrs. Antone Karcher in Frie burg. Germany. At the age of "g he came to Amer ica, where after a few months In New York City, he moved to Rutte. Montana After his fifth year in A nnrtca. he took out his final natur- aliiatinn papers. In 15! he waa married to Aur usia Franrisca Wende. of New Vrrk City. To this union rhree children were born. William Albert. Ralph Edward and Perth Anna. In 1S9H the family moved tn Una. burg. Oregon, and located on the ranch on South Deer Creek, which Is the present home. On July li. 1 920. after an Illness nf only fiTe diva he passed iwavjt hla home surrounded by the mem- oera or nia Immediate fsmly. He Is sn-Tlred b his wife and the three children. William Albert snd Ralph Fdward of n.is-urg. and Mra. R. f! McComark nf V :. also by two brother and three sitter. MKDFOUTX July ,14. Seventeen mniovecs of the Crater Lake lodge lepartcd for their homes today after having arrived from Crater lake They charged the manager of the :ud.e with 111 treatment. According 'o the former employee of the lodge 'our employes, the former manager Mid the superintendent of the park re caring for the tourist travel which, tiecanse of the recent cold and rainy weather has been light. n lira. E. O. Eldredge, who has been visiting at the Heinline home in this city, for the past few days returned to her home in Portland this morulng. ' - Too Fat? EASY, HOKE SELF TREATMENT Ovrrstoutnes weakens the llvor K- enjnea sluggish, fat accumulate, heart action Decotr.es weak, energy fails, work ta an effort and the beauty of the figure Is destroyed. Fat excess is unhealthy. it shnrtfn Iivm nt IWt allow wit health to be rutnnlthrouib riVo ol unhralth; i. frmist utnikrl i rt mra u dailT in U open air; .m.:tt dciflt C honi any dmaitijl a boa Ji Norn and follow Koreta sntcta ainuai fl"i ih come h i h vourarll and lake Tour OKaan lenta trrrr ttrHt Continue reducing until v.iu arediiwn toiionnal Korrin ayatem m b- jiriy nar..neaa. it Dlasant and cvao a trm aari trratmmt la likely i ah.iw a oouceablt leJuclna. Lotion. ol irimnoiala. I Korein system (pronounced korm) I a, succeeded whn mhw miMlu. . - . , - ' - -----v wic-. nave raiica v. . i WAn i c.D A secona nana rial cc desk In good condition. J. E. Weave r, Sutherlln, Oregon. WANTED Position to do general housework by a girl of experience Communicate with M. J., In care oi Newa-Hevlew. WANTED Man with family to work In prune harvest. For particulars write J. W. Montgomery, Day Creek, Ore. WANTED TO RENT Small rand not over 60 acre, of ulow land; must have Improvements and some bottom land. A. W. Graham Brockway, Oregon. WANT TO BUY Two to fire acrw ot wooded river bottom land. Will pay part cash and part In carpeu tar work. Addresa A. A. R., care News-Review. WANTED 20 prune picker, 'will pay 10 centa straight for Italian and Pctltes, or 11 centa if go thru whole season. Write C. V. or C R Weaver on Ed. WeaveV ranch Myrtle Creek. WELL DRILLING &. E. Helnad. driller, R. 1, Ros.bur. Phone FOUND Collie dog came to u July e. uwflur loay uave same by pay. nna ai. x-uune 13 a, 10-I. LOST Elk's tootn csarm wltk small diamond aettlng. Will (Ira liberal reward. II. E. Harness Roseburg, Ore. MONEY TO LOAN IP-year rani ereait nrm loan, low lnterau rate. 20,uo0local money to lou on good real estate. First niort gage. See M. F. Rice ot Klc ( XUGSk f NOTICE The Clover Creek Raiirk of 2H0 acr.s having been aumli. ted a a part of the atate garni prcferve, all persona are nutitii-4 that tresapaiwiir or hunter then, on will be prosecuted. J. & SHOOT. KOtl 'OR SALE Jersey milch cow Phone. 2K-F11. C. D. Worley. 'OK BALE Rolled barley oalf 2.tS per sack. Judd & McUlllia roR SALE Four large, well built packlnj caae, Roseburg Book Ca .'OH SALE Broccoli plant. Pr kin Bros. Comuilanlon, SaU Room. .''OR SALE 1914 model Ford. Jut overhauled, good tire. Phuiu 190-L. 'OR SALE Old growth fir and ou grub wood, 14.60 per tier. Phou 69. OR SALE: Good Jersey cow; i good milker. Address 801 Mice): Street. 'OR SALE Good milch cow. In--quire 802 West Lane St., or phoiu 150-J. HELP WANTED WANTED HEL1 Ex-service men and otbora tnr nihed employment tree of ebarge Contractor, ranchers and farmers place your ardors with us far help era. Our servlsus are tree both u employer and employed. Law rence-Cordon Co., 12 i Cas Si Phone 219. FOR m.VT. FOR RENT -fctoty a a Walt boxes Roaebarg National Beak. FOR RENT Large farnlaked reeia, .close la. Phona 12-Y. MlSCMLLA.KOl'8. FOUND Lady's purse. Phonv 454-Y. SOLD. AND GOT THK MONET I We have sold over ItO.000.00 worth ot farm, in the laat two week, to SATISFIED . CUSTOM ERS. Our eut.ide connection are bringing result. We are getting call for farma every day, some of which we cannot fill. We want to reacn tne farm or ranch owner who, for whatever reason, want, to nil at a reasonable price. Th call I greatest for .mall and medium aiaed farm, and ranche If stock and equipment is Inclnd ed. they sell better. BUT THE PRICE MUST BE RIGHT. We must have EXCLUSIVE LISTINGS to give EXCLUSIVE SERVICE. LAWRENCE-CORDON COMPANY. 126 Case St. Phone 219. A. T. Lawrence, phone 199-Y; Guj Cor don, phone 3S2-J. it at the CT aelight oi those who wish to improve their figure and sL'V " acquire young, active appearance tlOOCOaSr dMarantee that nu rnrf.io. s"'" 10 to60poutdt. ( whau-v. ?LL ' or ri .1.. . .unngi OUy Korein at Sheet Metal Work OF ALIi KTNDSI J. H. SINNIGER I IS OAK STREET PHOKE 428 ROSEBURG MYRTLE POINT MARSHFIELD AUTO 5TAGC LravM Roarkurg, 4alyalTA. II. Uvm Myrtla Polat, daily ilil.. Conntctlftna, at Myrtle Point to and from Marahfleld, Co qullle, Bandon and Power. Fare l48. including war tax. Reservation at mala office, 405 Cass 8t, near depot. Phone SOS. or Umpqua and Grand Ho tel, Rapp'i ttore. TAYLOR & CLINTON .-'OR SALE Good team of hone.. harness and wagon, nearly Bet.i Address J. O. Lewis, Wilbur, On I FOR SALE Cheap, Overland oar lit good (eadltloa. Enquire BsriK't: Barvalii Si.m Ull r "OR SALE-A few hundred kalil plant. Ja. Arrance, HarrlaoJ street, Weat Roseburg. 4UST SELL fast Chalmers buj. cheap, good mechanical oondltiu inquire kunset uarage. 'X)R SALE lilt Harley-DavldHi mo'orcyole and aide ear. Thonu SoJley, Wilbur, Ore. FOR SALE Lot of nice Lesson chicken., .2 to 4 month eld. 1) A. Hull, near fair grounds. FOR SALE 1911 Harley-DavlajN aaotorcysle; bargain If taken u ence; cash ealy. Inquire at Ncn Review. FOR SALE 10 x 24 atave silo ul emptied.' George Telford, oppotiu Happy Valley school house. P. 0. Roseburg. FOR SALE 15 head of Touloua geese, 5 old one and 10 yoou ones, (2.50 Bach. R. P. McLsndoi rnone 4 16-J. FOR SALE A band of Angora (OKI near Ashland, Oregon. Will m or rent Mock ranch. Writ W. 1 Holt, Box 1S70, Taeoma, Walk. FOR SALE Italian pruus trw Orecen grown, t te t ft.. Cta; I to ft., too; 3 te 4 ft., 3t. B.Lf Ellis, 3 mile west, Roseburg, O f FOR SALE CHEAP Two thoroof bred Hambletonian mares, welfb' 2200. good driver and workMi. fine laddie horses. Robt. TJoar land, R. 2. I . ' TOR SALB 4-room kouce sd H lou. 4 good ehlekea house, wen-f aked, well; ah 4 -ream ktuet uf 1 let, RlTeratde. W. M. . R. 2, Roseburg. !' FOR SALE 1 Registered 1)01 jersey ooar ana z brood sowa months old and some pigs. H. Klore, Looking Glass. P'0 23-F14. Could use day old call. SUPERIOR ROCK SPRINOS CP Best on the market; dry ' wood and mill enda by the tier eord. Special price on 10 tier. 1 H. J. Denn, cor. Oak and Ml- FOR SALE 75 acre ranch. 50 acr bearing fruit, prunes, pear. pie and peaches; 4 horses. 1 " all farming lmplemeuu; I" house, barn and other outbuild Ings. . On Pacific highway, S b'1 south of Roseburg. J. H. Kk Roseburg, Ore. IYIO' Qaf V , 1 . .a AAA toM y - .11, MUWUl ..." . . 1 lumber at mill. $16 per " '1 Uken before July IS; i .-o. z iwo-ioea plana ai Inst aa atrong for bridge or r n a . u It" Mrifa Arm ilik srnnil II E rl mm - n.. mtjk M,a A raTa. ' nnder value U taken it w ice. J Is A Lsmbsr Cs.. WUSsr,