J J por focr fi'm Star Carries Troupe of Actors The luwuun mining picture nuiu tdiau Chester i.uumiu i munu uvisoliul appearance lour dneti iioia tlio Mack Suiik-u studios, I."- ilr. i: klto. ' lar to i-veiy l""iui. iau m mc 'io'-' world " I'lUuui.iiug Hi-' Ilia ol lim pictures ai ho.lo "j "' older u, ni-ci iM-ri.-.i.aily in.. Im" irluO'ln throughout -"-"':J- 'llio loui ui If the niiuiru "' ' VJ cafiou l"i- tlm fumou toiiu-ditii -n,u iirtt in; bus Had m ncily i"1 liimivUiaicly upon ''" om ..i. of liu lour. Air. Coukllu re turns to Ills studios. tor yaia in. t,oaklln has wanted to ni"t ln movie uuJl.uws, In P-- SOU. bill the VIL .!!. -f dlUdlU . . ... wl llll 11.. Ill.'W. f,.p hi i.iiL-B-ui'lit Mr. Ciiukl'O him iirroilli'l. d linns' 't "I'll a col.i- . ..: i i.i.nr of InKl.ly-Balarl. d, 1 O ,.,..-it Tim. i I. ii- Ii I .il linn- that motion' incliir.i alar has alt. -inni-d auuli H tour -iioiii co.i-it to coa-it--- wllh cinil'l.".-' an olKanii.iu.m Tliuao a'ii.-aiant.-.i ui ihi-r- lon , un.iiuo. Mr. Conliliu a irudu.-tlon If n ail) a hrilllaiit mod. in, d. Iictiitiii r.-vu... It conatrucud lo auniw anil lor laulii r. And in iiasMiig It may l.e 8,-ild that tin- fun la aUi.olui. ly il'au and whol.-aoino. Th. ro l music a Idi nty. olnr, fnslilon dam.-, and a louch of lmv..atv fur which Mr. Couklni l c.-l.'brati d. Soma of Ihn l iiol dut H that have inada mlllloim lauith whi n lli.-y Of aw n Mr. Onklln on tty wtcm-ii. Lav. boon tranf.'iid to llio ucluai alace Thoy aru un.loubti-Jly homo of th. funiilinl K"'"i ' charaiturizalion tin atage can boast. Luch of Mr. Conkln'a film l"ii Ilea la uioro than in. n ly b. aiillful thnuch th. y are nil that. I hoy voraallln coniodli'li mi. aliiK. rs and danciTH. Then lln.ro la Art IVnin y, who, us a llirht ooiii' (linn, him iiiiiM-aii'd in tho biK vauilovillo iln-ai.ia of th country. 11 la ono of llio In known cabarot fiilci -lalncru 111 111" country. Mr. Cunklln cai-rloa with him his own Jazi orohastra of niikid playom In Him If a comidi lo unit. Thoat.-r coora aro aasur.-d of a koiiuIiio Iroat In tholKhtor kind of music-wiih-a-klck. Thin I'liKaRcmoiit Is for ono nl'ht only at tha Aiitli-ia ihoat.-r. lit VS I IVIMtANtTf. The old Craves creek ranch, about boots miles this side itf Crania Pass has boon purchased by Thos. r..wu. a brother of attorney llooru'p M. Ilrown of Caldwell, Idaho. This fine property consisting or UCl. acres, a good part of whlcii is under culti vation. Is a producer of fruit ami al falfa, and while the price was not made public, It Is said to bn n-hail'l some figurn. The deal was mailo by tbe Hogard Heal Kslato company. iH'KN I XDIill M'W MAX.UiKMKXT. Derrick bouse- liomu cooked meals. Mrs. D. Y. Allison In charge. The best of service and fond. It wca erroneously reported lo tlm Nnws-Hovlew nrflce that Miss Helen Summorhnlter had left several days several years. ogo for Portland. This Hem was ,iuh-j ,mis Young was a major In dni llshod, but It was learned today that math's at the University, and utter she did not make, tile trip or even her graduation she look up profes- conteiuplaled doing so. She is slaylm, at the llermaiin home in this cltv CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For 0ver30 Years Always btftrfr the Signature Native Maori Singers From i -r my f. vv 1 ---x i-"1 -T) fe fe,: " yy v; n , -vfii j i rIrwt from fnr awii.v New Zeulii.. I native Mi.ori ..loirer. the only company of .' the IsIhiiiI lNniiiiiii.il. Oitieinl government SU'l coMmm. The Maori niinrerii are heft. led by JJ. li I' I'rwnt some of their m.tlvo (Inures and cvrvui i : 0 LOVE ardMABRP fcq. the notea ALICE M'KI.S a Why. of i-i.urn" I have." Kald I.H-.il-th when M.S.-ti a-lo-'l li'.-r la'h- .... ,...rll,, KliiLlltT M' had ""I always known of n-y t:leverf!-s.4 i ctiii think h- has rhant'i'il "Milt ' cho A continued, ai'-' 1 '''il Ml her Hp hi.s ..i -I,- from the tan- ', uuou. me that she had mi.de iV mistake. , dh. you jut tuink I it diutircl Elizabeth. U-.alM" I mad.- the re in.uk that I ii. v. r -intended to be the door mat kind .if a wife. That kind , of a woman i.toiizes am meant.- h.-r husband and lnvaii.ii.lv i-he mar- ri. it... ifiml of a niiili wno u'lu n"t ........ I ..r -h.. finds the clay .111.1.."." " ' - ol of hor I'tol ' S akliia of ( lay fort and Idols. (.I Alir-,. who had colli o up yith Tom ;! Joiiiod our party, "Has anyone n the liit maKiiziiio. hi.-i .. . .'. !. 11 ....a tlllu I was ao pl.-asod with It that I cut ut t road it n to loin, i iiniia have It In my pocket." "No. If. in th" poi-K.i "i ... ... - You moan my .war. mi. ..... Hliotly, "that It ,s in.iny,."'--'- 1 nut It thoro att. r p-annc Who wrote It. askoil ,.q..,.rlv ' ' "I'll loll von." nnswoiod Alien 'lillelly. "iifi.-r I have read n. Did Not K.s-.n r.issiblc A hnrrlM" presentiment stole ov ,r it me ami vt it i"i ". ,T : aid have was nosalble that anyon nr'ntw a po. m thai mu " - - i klnd I had written some mouths ..go m" ,Aiir"'" ti,:z ;;,i"mv"o'.;ni .mow, hc ause I rr..gi - d n ... verse. "How C.IUI'I III" magazine l n!io,l have aoiten ho'd H" my s.-lr, anil then a looa. ai mm .iilcul fan. assured me tliat In mimn way she hart gotten hold of It and sent It to tho magazine. I was Dunking this while K.m r . .. magllig In his pockets and wlilln Alice was reading the first line. She crowned him with a laurel wreath And gazed Into bis eves beneath To see his soul III Iso. She laid her head upon his heart Ami hoped that It might heal the smart Of Crief in Joy disguised. She held to til in nor sin........ " II . I... ...I j And said. "Me alvvavs n , . j Ilia, goon wo..." - , .... llllnillv slie worship'. 1 anil ai"i-i And bronchi to him hor whole Rr,.:tt Oregon Student In ; Chautauqua Play i KftiKNi:. .'uly 17 Miss Janet Voung. a graduate of the fnlv.-rslty of lirogon. Is lo upponr In tho local Chautauqua July I'-'th, with the Maurice Hiowno piayers ill llio big iliuadway success. 'Kindling." This is the First time Miss Young has ro- turned Iho Oregon campus lor sloniil work, .lust heion. Chutuliqua mouu.it tins year she was app-aring In Kuril -..l.-a "Moda" at the liarri. k iTheatie ill N'-w "t"k- and critics 'spoke birlily of h. r In that produc tion IIS o as tl.e ." I 'il l "-I Which the Mailt".' I'rmv to me piescntini; on tie- ' pror, i-'im , Mims Young pi. in s the l.-i.1 initio role In iMiidlnu;.' tliat gle .S hllltz. This is the sc that the production has b of the MmsKsiepl. 'rhe pr.' I" .! f' 1 "( M.i md t-i Present "An Evening ..- Hi ie Ini; t, nitre nttr:. t --n for tile vt. 1. t'c..t!i.-r " ;tli mi Illll-tr:-, !r,lld lire lln. ,1 only, uilll Ml: l.-i in "f ti e h.-M t... t -'lie of An ri, uuyiu iiibimm w rnrrtlJW I " . .. lleVef illei no- knew hi fe.-t ! 'ay on oiif h.'arll.n-aking day She I'm -h.' droi'li.'d li'T o''s. d ii.and a Hit l lauahliiK niald hi II' ii!icoll:U'lOU8 llieiu o' atrayi'd, Makmi; mud vii-i. "Who wrolB II. who wroio n. , tfiked . vi'ivoni' an tli-y mulled at the. id. -a of ilu- Idols flay f."d I"'"' made, i. - ,lil l mud I'ios. Will, Ita tlh-nl Katli.Tlnd Gor don," Kiid Al'.rc. All y.yi on hit i:voryono tpnoil to me Inquiring i eves, but only Kln'labotll a"t. ; did not write -it did you Kalhie?' II.-r assuming to cull niB by my P'-t made me llurious, ami l an il quietly. "Well, like Hllaa of lllrksoniall f.'llie, I have - W I'L't' ., L.w.n'n to i niu into poeuv. "Does t.i iit mean that yt u (lid v. rl'e -,t," she persisted. V,.., ul- A MTi'to it." lnterruriteit - . h,.r ru;im , ... Atlantic City. ! , , V ' ' ,, It to ' . , k , .. -1(,K n '. - ;,', nothing about It so long I 1mA ov-oll foritoti.-H about it ilutu uiiiaj l pi veil his i iioi k null a i- nil...-.! for more. T'lin uli. is that check I gave you for Kaihei-lne?" j rid she put into my hand a piece ii' j paper with a generous amount v nt- , ,.vprt.., to Mid Kalh- h ,,',. ,,17M,.,,. ...; .. h...... Katherino hud Mi-s l-.-rKer aaiti mai n.... -. 'iiiiiie over with Helen and Hobby (o-neisnis Applniiso (ilven. Again. I was congratulaleil anil iiiii.lauileil. and I realized that thej clever Alice bad ret that stage pur posely when she found that the poem bad been accepted 'and published. She had put it'lu h-r pocket, nnd had hoped to "spring"' It on me "t tho . lull before all my friends. "Who was your Idol," asked Kll .aliet h. "That's telling." I answered smil ingly. "Kvery wi.mau you know has an Idol that I'alry land of .Malta 110 lieve she calls III lier IB 'g' mil loll." "Its ii good thing for .lohn that voll hound out 111" lilol s t.-'-t wore . clltini.,l Kll7abei ..t,r , , (.iK,,,at,call , ,, .. ., "-" . . -IOIN..I-K.W ..oiiii .imi;i,t. SLOV DEATH Aches, pains, nervousness, difii cu'.iy in urinating, often moan Kiiiijus cU.iOrdera. Tho world's s tandar J r.'meJy fr kidney, liver, biaJJer and uric ociJ troubles COLD MEDAL brin qiit-!: rtll-f flu i often ward off dtju.llv Ji -Tfi "5. Know n ti V.3 nation il r-n t,iy .f l 1'rfnl t r ir.oia tlian itJ ycat. A'l (Jricir'M. in lhr ilux LoU fur th nn r ril on rrjr bo llliimfnn in the rol The play is .!- I l.y M l'i;,l. ; K ;inl ti:i Yim V and (hi- (if love that New Zealand Chautuaqua in the South Seas." " -' "U'l Vt t'll:r.:':ill,:l.i. 'I I. -. lire 011 N. w . .1 lii.'i ,ti. 1.1 brim. itii h,. T-. 111 . 1;:-. 1,. J,, ;,,;.',:. .,, r.itA. their tntti en ti e i ',i!for.n m,J ,.;.,. r in SINK IV AT THE Clll llCHES. Tlio llrst lln.llt fliuroh. Lane land lio o Mioota. Kby. J- H. HKkaon. i ju.sior.- IHblo school at :5. 0. J', icoahow. Sitpt.: inoiiiing worship at ill. wllh proachlni! by tlm pastor ; "iilij.ei. "Tho Aftorinath of tlio Ono i ii.indi.-d M.Mion Dollar Drive." N s.-rvio in Ihia church In the oveninc on account of Chautauqua. Service! nt Olid Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. flirlsrtan fliuroli. I'lnc and Wood ward titi ts. liev. C. II. Hilton. Mln l itor- Th paator has returned from the Turner convention and will preach at lh) momma: hour, ins subject v. ill be. - Tho Trials of Knith." The Iliblo K-hool nesaion will iKb plnr at S AT,, nnd tne lnieros. mill remains pood. 1 hero will De no eveiiinr; K.-rvioo on account of the I ( hautaii'iua. The y.mnir people will I also adjourn their meeting for thp iatr, ronrort riveit In the Chautau onu tdil hy the company of biv from H'-aMlf, who will bt- hen undtT thf anspircs of the Ministerial bbso flatinn. Thf pulillc invited to all ierv!r'!. MVtlMM.ist Cliiiirli, South. Rv. Jiiiiu-R K. ('oiuicr, paHior. Pnndny Ffhoul at ft: 45 a. m.: proachlnp at 11 a. m. i: v. Mr. J.-nkins will have (I nrf' of tht nrrvici!. Junior Leapiif nt 2:" p. m : Si-nlor Lcagut at 7 p. m. N niTViB In tho evening oti rr'-niinl of Th Kpcial Sunday even ing prof;taiii at the Chautauqua. Tli Prt-Nbvterirtii 1uir( b, JackBon Mid I.ane Hlreets, Ilev. K. W. War riiiK.nn. MinlKter. Sunday school at !i 4 5 a. in. Mr. K. I .Cuthrie has lr en chnsen by the t-ession as SnpL ,f (he F' luxil to fill the vacan-y mused hy the renirnui iin of Mr. Cmo. Iturehard. At 11 a. m. lr. Louis Athert liankn will preach the li t-t nr a P ris of four n.-n.ions on 'The Winds of Ood." lietrinninK next Sunday h will preach each Sunday morning until the seilt-s is com pleted. The themes are: July 18. "Tho KaM Wind the wind t!n. driv.-g the Houl to God:" July '25, "The North Wind, the wind tint purifies ehuraeter;" August 1. "The West Wind, th" wind that inspires growth and f'-rtllitv:" August S. "The Soulh Wind, the wind that brings pac and charu." Then four sermhnu are the first in a n-w hook of I r. f'.itiik.s' vliich will hi- published this fall hy Funk and Wngnallft Co., of New York. It is hoped that the mem ' rs and friends of the congregation will avail themselves of this privi lege and hear each sermon of (he f riej. At 7 p. m. Mifiij Kdna Terriu' vill lead tho Kmleavnr servic. There wi'J be no iiti'oii Sunday eveii tnc service, thus giving ihe peonle an oppoituniiy to attend the Chautau qua. St. (i.eorgo's Fplcoial fliuri'li Sund iy July 1 8. Holy Communion 7:S' n. m. Morninc service and ser mon nt 11 a. m. Kvening service at Suthcrlin. Rev. Thos. R. Alleeson. letlifflist rbtirrb, South. Sunday school at 11:45 a. m. rreacliing ser vice at 11 a. in. Kpworth Leaguo at 7 p. in. No evening preaching ser vices. V. W. Keagy, paptor. Kli-st (liruch if Christ Scientist Christian Science services are held Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, i Iris meeting includes testimonies of healing, Sunday School convenes on encli Sunday niorniim at 9:45, and all up to the ace cf 20 years are In vited to attend. Tho reading room in the rear of the church ' is open daily except Stindavs nnd holidays from 2 to 4 p. in. Tho public Is cordially in ied to attend iheo services and to visit tho reading room. Subject of 1 Sunday's lesson is I,i'io." Tho funeral service of Louis Deck er ww conducted today by Rev. K. W. Keacy at Coles valley. 1"! s. n-WMtf. en sent a group of five ''', M. l!l..t:.t.M. a le.-turer from - ii.-i. a p.iv, rim ,-nt collection of curios it-nij tln-r inf -rest lug people will ti:!tlve eotii;iu!. i 1020. Dlt. mil.. ALBERT BASKS .Noted JTwacbt-r-Lecturer a at TMK I'HKSUVTiCltLW ( HI IU H Sunday uioriilug at 11 o'clock. Four Sormons on "THE WINDS tK tit)D." Julv 18 "The East Wind the Wind that Driven the Soul to Ood." " ., . I July 25 "The North Wind the Wind that J'urlflea Char- 8CAug. 1. "The West Wind" the Wind that Inspires Growth and Fertility." AuR. 8. "The South Wind the Wind that Urings 1'eace and Charm." Hear them all. G. WALLACE W. HANGER G. Wallace W. Kanner, a native of Virginia, but for many years a resident of Weshlngton, D. C, is chairman ot the public group on the railroad labor board. Since 1i13 he has been assist ant commissioner of tho United States board of mediation and conciliation. 0 CITY NEWS 0 Arundel, pnitotuner. P7!od 1891 We wash and polisli cars at Mer ten's garage. Slreet dance at Oakland Saturday, July 17. Music by Ott's orcheaira. Ott's orchestra, with Kennedy, the saxophone jazzer, at Oakland, July 17. Fires destroy "lives, property and food. Be, careful with fire. Don't forget stop at George's stand for fresh roasted peanuts. We pay tbe highest price for Cas cara bark. Berger'a Bargain Store. Don't forget the big street dance ut Oakland next Saturday, July 17. W ATKINS products. 126 W. Lane. Phone 13 7-L. Dance given at W molester Satur day niKht, 17. Good music and two pretty girl floor managers. Come and have'a good time. For that nice buttered popcorn watch for Charlie's big wagon. He will lie there to wait for you, 410 rass St. NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN MENT TIMBEIt. General Land Office. Washington, 1). C. July 3, 1920. .Notice is hereby given that subject to the conditions and limita tions of the Art of Juno 9, 1916 (39 Stat.. 218), nnd the Instruc tions of the Secretary of the Inter ior of September lo, 1917, the tim ber on the following lands will lie pold August 2-1, 1920. at 10 o'clock a. m.. at public auction at the Unit ed States land office at Rosehurg. Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less than the appraised value as shown by this notice, sale to be sub Jwfto the approval of the Secretary of ihe Interior. The purchase price with an additional sum of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, being commissions allowed, must be deposited at time of sale, money to be returned If sale is not approved, otherwise patent will Issue for the tiirber which must be removed withii ten years Kids will be re ceived from citizens of the ('tilted States, associations of such citizens nnd corporations organized under the laws of the t'nlted States or any state, territory or district thereof only. I'pon application of a quali fied purchaser, tho timber on any legal subdivision will be offered separately before being Included In any offer of a larger unit. T. 15 S.. li. 1 V.. sec. 31. NEi SK'4. fir llf'O M.. cedar 30 M., N. ' SK'i. fir lnn m.. SEH SF'l, fir Sf.O M , SWH SEV4. fir 17411 M, cedar 20 M., KE'i SWV,. fir 1220 M.. cedar 30 M.. Lot 3, Hr 1170 M.. SE'l RV H . fir 1C00 M.. Lot 4. fir 1S00 M., none of th; fir or cedar to be sold for less than 2.00 per M. T. 16 S.. R. 1 W See. 9. NEH NE ! . red fir 625 M., white fir f.O M., PEH NEy. red n'r r.r.O M.; none rf the red fir to be sold for le thin fl 7.1 p"r M.. and none of the white fir to be told for .so b-Mi cents per M. T. 16 S.. , 1!. 1 V., See. 2. NE M NW4. fir 1700 M . Nvn NW14. fir 1550 M . SWi; NWi. fir 2090 M cedar 25 !M. SH'I'i SEVi. flr 1640 M.. cedar I 60 M , SKV, SEM. flr 1425 M.. cedar 1 30 M.. NKVi S1VH. fir 400 M. I XW t-i Sv v; . fr g0 M.. SE M, SWt,, I flr 540 M., ceiar 10 M.: none of the nr or cedar to be sold for less than J2.00 per M. (Signed) CLAY TALL MAX, Commissioner, General Land Office. ' rf--, IS HEIUEFORD CATTLE FOR SALE.' Consisting of purebred and lilgh grade cows and 5 purebred heifer oulvea: also one registered .Here ford Ml and two high grade bulls. These are of the famous Beau Donald and Beau Brummel Hereford famil ies. Inquire of George Ward, box 1035, Koseburg. All Claxsllled AdvertlsemenU In- seruxl new today l'l be found on , .. . . .. . n,iu. .' V ..u. TimIu.!" twil WAXTKU. WANTED Turkeys, large or small. Boyur Bros. Phone 14-14. WANTED Several cherry pickers. T. B. Evans & Son, Dlllard. WANTED Good nillch cows, to be fresh September or October. Kobt. TJouialmid, 11. 2. WANTED Horse, harness and wagon. Will pay cash. W. V03.1, care Nows-Keview. LABOItlonS WANTED Eight men for quiirry work. Call on R. E. Harness, Koseburg. WANTED 30 grade Ilnmbouillelte or Delaine ewes, 2 to 4 years old. Box 33, Camas Valley.- WANTED Wicker baby buggy In good condition; state, price. Write W. H., care News-Heview. WANTED A second hand flat top desk in good condition. J. E. Weaver, Sutherlln, Oregon. WANTED Man with family to work in prune harvest. For particulars write J. W. Montgomery, Days Creek, Ore. WANTED Prune pickers family of 4 or 5. Prune picking and apples. Address Geo. L. Itussell, Looking GIubs, Oregon. CA'ANTED TO RENT Small ranch not over 60 acres of ulow land; must have Improvements and some bottom land. A. W. Graham, llrockway, Oregon. WANT TO BUY Two to fire acres of wooded river bottom land. Will pay part cash and part .In carpen ter work. Acdress A. A. It., care News-Kevicw. HELP WANTED WANTED HELP Ex-service men and others fur nished employment free of charge. Contractors, ranchers and fari-.ar. place your orders with us for help ers. Our services are free both te employer and employed. Lawrence-Cordon Co., 125 Cass St. Phone 219. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Salary deposit boxes Roseburg National Bank. FOR RENT Large furnished room, closo In. Phone 12-Y. FOR RENT Furnished room with bath, 401 S. Main street. FOR RENT 5 room house, $8.00 per month. Inquire 640 E. Sixth Street. MISCELLANEOUS. LOST Fish baskot between Glide and Roseburg. Reward. E. J. Payton. WELL DRILLING R. E. Helnsel man, driller, R. 1, Roseburg Phone 3-F5. FOUND Collie dog came to us July 5. Owner may have same by pay ing for this adv. Phone 136 oi 310-Y. SAFETY FIKHT siecai a safet" deposit box far your valuable pa pnrs at the Rosebure Nations' Bank. tt TAKEN UP Three sheep.1 has bell. Owner notified to come and get property and pay charges. Henry Anderson, Tel. 27-F11. MONEY TO LOAN z 0-year rural credit farm loans, low Interest rate. $!0.000Mocal money to loar on good real estate. First ntort gage. See M. F. Rice of Rice Rice tf XOTICE The Clover Creek Ranch of 2540 acres having been admit ted as a part of the state game preserve, all persons are notified that tresspassers or hunters there on will, be prosecuted. J. H. SHORT. Sheet MetalWork OF ALL KTXP9 J. H. SINNIGEF lltl OAK STREET PHOXK 426 ROSEBURG MYRTLE POINT MARSHFIELD AUTO STAGE Lti Rwborg, -tally tt 7.-00 A. M. Lre Myrtle Point, daily tt :.W A. SI. Connections at Myrtle Point to and from Marsh field, Co qullle. Bandon and Fowers. Fare $6.4 8. Including war tax. Reservations at main oStce. 405 Cass St., near depot. Phone i auj, or (.mpqua and Grand ho tels, Rapp'i store. TAYLOR & CLINTON ' LOST Elk's toota" cuarm wi,w small diamond settlor;. Will rtr, liberal reward. A. S. IlarnMs. Roseborf, Ore. ron sale. FOR SALE 150 lbs. Petite prunes a 4iv. van ui. vmvieriR. FOR SALE! Studeb&ker car. Service yarsKe, n, jmuksou street. FOR SALE Jersey milch oow Phone 28-F11. C. D. Worley FOR SALE Rolled barley oalt (2.85 per sack. Judd McMllUa. FOR SALE: 1914 model Ford, Just overnauiuu, gouu ures. fhoaa FOR SALE Old growth flr and oat gruo woou, f i.ou per uer. .faon 69. FOR SALE! 4-year-old mule; two- seated back. Thos. Lawhead. Myr tle Creek, Oregon. FOR SALE, 4 tons oat and vetch nay, 1 1 per ion, at tne 1'usarl place, Melrose. John Doernet. FOR SALE Good team ot horses, narnuHs Han wsuu, nearly new. Address J. 0. Lewis, Wilbur, Ort! FOR SALE Cheap, Overland ear la .good condition. ,( Enquire Burger1! Bargain Store. FOR SALE A few hundred kale plants. Jas. Arrance. Harrises street. West Roseburg. 1UST SELL fast Chalmers but. cheap, good mechanical condition. Inquire Sunset Garage. FOR SALE 10 x 24 stare silo Joit emptied. OeoTge Telford, opposlts Happy Valley school house. P. 0. Roseburg. FOR SALE Modern 5 -room bunga low, equipped with electric ap pliances throughout; $2,000. j. V. Casey. .-"OH SALE! 15 head of Toulouse geese, & old ones ana lo yoanr ones, $2.50 each. R. P. McLendoa Phone 416-J. FOR SALE Two Dodge cars. 0t touring, $850; Roadster, $950; both in good condition. See then) at Service Garage, FOR SALE File acres within thi city limits, Joining pavement; house and barn, $5,000. Will tmdi for livestock. J. V, Casey. FOR SALE A band of Angora gosti near Ashland, Oregon. Will Mil or rent stock ranch. Write W. A Holt, Box 1570, Taeoma. Wast. FOR SALE Underwood typewriter In Al condition. Terms; $65 cut If interested call at room six, i Douglas National Bank Bldg., city. FOR SALE Italian prune tnst Oregon grown, i to t 1 1., . ( -, V to 6 ft.. 60c; 3 te 4 ft., 35e. R. L Ellis, 3 miles west, Roseburg, Or. CHERRIES for sale In orchard,! picked, or bring boxes and pick them yourself. D. Coon, Dillard, Oregon. FOR SALE CHEAP Two thoronfs bred Hambletonian mares, weicht 2200, good drivers and worken; , fine saddle horses. Rebt. TJoou land, R. 2. i FOR SALE 4-room house and li lots, 4 good chicken heuses, wool- shed, well; also 4 -roots house ul 1 lot. Riverside. W. H. Bowes, R. 2, Roseburg. SUPERIOR ROCK SPRINGS CO Best on the market; dry slab wood and mill ends by the tier tt cord. Special price on 10 tier lota H. J. Denn, cor. Oak and Mais. FOR SALE Span well matched black geldings 6 and 7, weigbitif 2600 lbs. With harness $3!i- I , Without harness, $290. Sound and well broke. Box 33, Camu Valley. FOR SALE USED CARS We hn I the following: One Buick six, W j Chevrolets, model 490: one Speed ster truck; one 1919 Indian no-1 torcycle and sidecar very cheat, j Call at the Umpqua Auto Shop for j a demonstration. Winchester St. FOR SALE: 75 acre ranch. 0 screi bearing fruit, prunes, pears, r pies and peaches; 4 horses, 1 oof. . all farming implements; goo' house, barn and other outbnild-' ings. On Pacific highway. 8 mil south of Roseburg. J. H. Kiel Roseburg, Ore. FOR SALE About 10.000 feet K 1 lumber at mill, $15 per M. taken before July 10; also No. 2 two-Inch plank at WB -Just as strong for bridges or ban floors as any, $10 per M. M" cords dry slab wood, $1 50 re cord. One good cow, 4 giia. under value If taken at once. Trip, le A Lumber Co.. Wilbur. SUTHERLIN FARM BARGAINS-1 No. 1. 25 acres cultl- ' rated land $ 1.S75.W No. 2. 15 acres cultl- ... i ' vatef land .... 1.200.- ? No. 3. 9.84 acres cultl- M,,i rated "? No. 4. 89.96 acres cul- .... tlvated 6.5UV .v No. 5. 95.9 acres cul tivated ' No. . 241. 67. acres cul tivated and cul- HvnhlA latlit 7,250!" f 1 7.000-" I Vawltt .11 .hl. (n IrrlfStlo' Ideal general farming or Be j. land. Easy terms. . I will be In Sutherlln Monday J , TllMiti ot tha AfTleA of F. t Coin pton. If Interested, call o "t there. A. C. B0HRN3TXDT. 401 Haaonlt Temple, Salem,