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Entered aa
May 17. 1920,
T. "uo "olTTre .furiously angry. That gray look had
. ,1 ,m art of settled over hla face a look which
on. under tue ci ((j n( w had alw.iv, fiUti U18 wlln
Kusehurg. Ore
Msrch . Win
lUM-buig, Oregon, July 10, IU20.
SINGERS PLEASE
Troupe of Young Boys on Tour
of Coast Appear In
Chautauqua Tent.
WERESLIGHTLY DELAYED
Iiu.blllty to rritrure fiiiaollne Pre
venta Tliem Kroni Reaching City
on Schedule Time Klpird
Oter Mglit Here.
AlthouKh not a part of the Chau
tauqua, the coiictTl given In tlie
f'haiilauiila tent lust iiikIH by the
Whitney Buys Chorus waa one of
the bnt concerts to be heard In
1 m a Tr.VB n
hvamn th bova win; unabla to
cure Kai4ulUi ami wro Uie Id 'ar-
rlvint hi ihla r!iy. Th y had bn
nnounced for B:15 p. m. aim ai inai
iiiiic iIih li nt wait rilli'd by an i-aKt-r
audtince. Th Inability to aecur
gaa, however, hi-ld thi-m up for wit
u n hour, ami H wan 7 o'cliM-k wbn
tlm auto trucks piillfd Into the cliy.
The supply truck carryliiK Ihnc
ni4'tubrH of til troupe pull.'d In
rarly and the pinnittt of the company,
who was one of llie paawiiKrs on
the flrnl truck, volunteered to pl
two n lecltonH. Ilia ulTerliiffa were m
well r'celv-d that Iih waa forced to
reapond to an encore, and as h
nn'hed the remainder of the troupe
made their appearance.
Hot. tired, diiHty and hungry, the
boya never atnpped to eat or rent.
Thev had promised to entertain the
audience and entertain they did. Kt 111
t nek In sr In shirt iallw and arrnnginr
th'lr clotliltiK. Oiey climbed onto (h
atiiKe and Willi only a nifnute spent
In iroiMilnK. opened their program
wllh a full chorus.
Only those who heard the bovs cm
ftilly appreciate the wonderful treat
afforded the iuuhIc lovers yf the city.
Vr-is are -ntirely Inad'iiuate to
fully express the wonderful bIiikIdk
of this bench of boys I'nder a
stt'lled and competent director, the
voices of the boys, rniiKinK In yenr
from 10 to !7. bb -nded in perfect
harmony, the childish soprano sound
1ng clear and strong and barmotili-
1ns perfectly wlih the olher voices.
A boy soprano, a cornet, nt, an orator
and a ban" sin iter, ns well as n
whistler, itpppiir J m Individual
number, while there were trios and
ohl'vutort and special number.
The hovs are ptiliiR from Seattle
south on a tour of the const. There
are forty of Ihem In the party vinit
Inp ltoseburK and t hey are nitik'm;
(he trip In Uiree luree ante buss-s.
KfObiwIiiK ttielr program hint nf Kht
they were taken Into the homes of
Itosehura; residents and were Riven
beds.
No admission was charped fr the
concert. It having been arranged by
the mnilKters of Ihe city, the Chau
tauqua tent being donated for tti"
occasion. A free will ofTering nm
taken and the boys reallted a sum
CASTORIA
For Infants aad Children
la Use for Over 30 Years
Always Wart -
Klnntuft of
WHITNEY BOY
We Believe in Home Products!
. YVi: SELL -
Jersey Ice Cream
5
None Better
tJ&Alcove Confectionery,
E. A. PKTTEY
2
'i
LOVE aad MARKED IIFH
fcq. thff noted uuyior
Idah MQlone Gibson
I,
JOII.V IS ANXIlV
away
Ellzalietb Moreland moved
toward the uoor aa i aioppi-u i-i-
i ri..iu.fu
oeiuie i.
very tall
anil straight. 1 never i:iw him look
handsomer, even ir ne am seem 10 u
fear, and I think mv firm conscious-
mess of any thought waa the know
li-dga that I waa not arratu 01 inai
look any more
-Hello John." said Elizabeth. "I
wonder If you realize that you have
arrive I )nt In time to provide the
illustration of what your wife was
Juki s:iytK."
"What do you mean Elizabeth and
where la my wife?"
' She la here and she hns Inst been
inyiliK that she would not be one ol
'nose o-u iitHiiiuiieii infiini
tho'jrht her place waa In the home
and always stayed there. Hhe ex-
plained th'tt she would not meet any
n:an at ine opr i-r
wl elv welcome, no matter how much
he wanted to do this, because Bhe
knew that you men were surn
straime .1 11 1 111 i1h that you would tire
very nulrkly of such devotion. And,
so I expect that, knowing you we e
returning this evening, she hied her
self to the club.
J.ihn Kirldea Foruarn.
John had been striding forward
toward me aa Elizabeth's clear cut,
stacnto tones fil'ed the air. As he
came forward, still frowning, I pit
0111 illy iihiiuh nn lui'ufiii t ,.,up,...
nothing was the matter.
1 could not help smiling Inside or
11 n in iA thai tills time John Oor-
n.m sin trvltiir to be careful of the,
speech of people. It waa he and not I (too much to keen peace In the family
that was afraid. Consequently, hiSjind now that the baby has come. I
n HU n raHP I II B WTI K HUB fll lIUl'.llll ki.iiik , ' .,,. ...j v.....
H-jttiiK Mh arm R.jour mo he ttirnfi to
KIlEHhetb anil naifl. "Knthfrli- Jt.n I
j expect "i i"d 'hn I did not Ifind
wt i mo mi, . ti..gj ... ...
im ao Kiao you are nire. uenr.
you
said, "for now we can go right to
woik fixing up the hoi' Be. Yo must
ake me back to th hotel now. I re-'
ally did not know that I should tire
o esnily. Ild Miss Parker tell you
h:-t I was here" I asl.cd of John
as I turned to go for my wrap.
"Yes. she told me. be answered. 1
'Wtll you kindly tell me why you
lid n't go to tnother'a, KalherlneT
IH you lealUe that Its costing at the
leait fit) a day whn you an s'ay-'
:uifficlent to pay the greater portion j
of their expends here. They were
taken care of by the Hoy Scout of
this city following ihefr arrival and
were furnished a luncheon by the
boys of Kosehurg.
.NOTlC K OK KUMOVAIj.
All patrons and the public setiar-
ally are hereby no:lfled that Smith
ami Kitend hav moved tbelr j-ltney
rtard from Phone til to 21. Call
21 hereafter. SMITH and FRIEND
l
i in I
HtKS AltK KFPUItTI O
IN THK STATU TODAVl
POKTI.AND. July 17 Fifteen I
!ore t ti ns ! In en reported In th
itaie. Kleveu are In the Santiam
forent and four In the Oregon for
ist. All of them are said to be due
to lihtiiiiiK and none of them are
serious so far.
MivIiik
C J Unrd. leadrr of County ng
ests today siipeivbcd tUe mixing o
a biri;e amonn? of ipr rret poison to
be distributed as part of a campaign
to rid the county of rodents.
SB CITY NEWS B
Arundel, ptao tnner. Pltoue 189L
Kires desttor lives, property and
food. He careful wtta Hre.
i liiHiira auulnst Uma equip your
tructora ao they won't e; fu.
i W pay the highest price for Caa
cara bark. Merger's Uurgalu Store
I Hon't forget the big street dance
at Oakland next Hat in il;i , July 17.
i It N
mother.
Iliento.
I'.lakel..
Mrs K.
tf Piiiilaml
S'.-wart. nf
era! hour-
.. Exclusively .
PRICES
CONVJ
PINTS -QUART!
V couple
Foutch's Confectionery, cJWrs. Goo
I
ing The first thing in me oioiuui
we will move back,
To hlay at Hotel.
..We w(n du notning oi me num.
JoMi, I answereu. iou aiiuw wij
we(1 Ihilt wouia have tieen giao to
. ,,.,. ,nto our old rootna
w,,h ,,hi.r but I do not Intend to
uk9 tB(, baby up
t othe third floor
,, hea(ed ,r)!e room ln which 1
,d hae no conifurU whatever,
(e ( even a bathroom up
thl.rj Tomorrow, you can
arrange
to get me Into the new house as
nr.nn as nosslble. but until then I
.hull lit iv at the hotel."
Hut I ahull tell Elizabeth that It
Isn't convenient for you and the baby
to be up there and she will give up
her room to you. They are our old
ro'itna. you know. and. of course you
won't mind using her furniture for
awhile."
"I do mind very murn. t an-
WPrwj
I mind ao much that I will
do It."
Will you kindly tell me. Vra.
Gordon, who Is going to pay the u
R (lgy flr ynur atav at lnB hote- for
Jth next ten daya"
"I think Mr. John Gordon
vll do
It." 1 answered.
1 "He will do nothing of the kind."
i "Then he will prohanly be sued
by the manaKeiuent of the hotel."
"Will von kindly ten me wntu is
the mutter with you. (Catherine, 1
'bnve never been you like this
... .wurB that I had chang
nn 1)1U(.h
,.you k)nw TprT wp ,hat unflor
nr,,lnarv ftrcun.Btnncea von would
,lp with anything before you
would make such a fuss."
Th".t' Just the Trouble.
Yes. Ihat'a lust the trouble. John
I said. "I have been putting up with
tlon to niakJnK hpr comfortable and
healthy, and I am going to let
you
keen peace for awhile, John, In
the
(Jordon family."
"I some.lmes wish there was'nt
a woman on earth." he broke out
angrily.
"Well. I don't think you would be
very happy with no women on the
e-rth. my dear husband, but tf you
wish that a certnin woman whom you
know very well was not on the earth
perhaps 1 could echo It."
John knew who I meant ve-y well
hut he lust relapsed Into the corner
.if the car vl,h a grom.
(To lc 4'"ntf iiiied Tomorrow)
ASK FOR and GET
HorSlck's
The Original
Malted Milk
for Infants and Invalids
Avoid Imitation and Substitutes
with friends In this city Thursday
being enrouto to Sacramento.
V ATKINS products.
Phons 137-L.
126 W. Lane.
C. o. Thiimria left this morniiii;
for Yunr.illa to attend to business
matters there for a short time.
Fur that nice buttered popcorn
watch fur Charlie's big wagon. He
will be there to wait for you. 410
Casa 8t.
Do you use a rifle? Get one of
'liosu Cow. cartridge buxea at
Covt. cost; Sue at Churchill Hwd.
Compauy.
IAU,V WKATHKK RKPOKT.
B. S. Weather Bureau, IwmI office
Roseburi. Oregon. 24 boufF ending
a. m. today.
lkre.liitatiin In inche ami niuiil
ltha: Highest teniperiiture yesterday ... 82
I owest temperature last night.... 60
Precipitation last 14 hours 0
Precip. aince first of month 42
Normal precip. for this month. .52
Total precip. from Sept. 1,
1919 to data 2; D9
Vveraaa precip. from Sept. 1.
1 S77 34 17
'eisl deficiency from Sept. 1,
1919 u.ls
Averac precipitation for 43 wet
seasons. (September to May In-
clusirel 31 47
Wit l.MM TtHI 1.. Ob.erver
"n" Talf"! Hla swas-" a
K1
T CENTS
3 CENTS
OO CENTJ
Leaf Confectionery
r.t'WAR')S BROS.
Foutch
2
List of Claims Paid
By County Court
Following 'la the list ok clama al-
lowVd at tii July term of the county
court for UouKlaa County:
Kusjull Lintott, auruylng....l ii.it
J. L. Scott, viewing 4.00
J. I. Chapman, viewing za.ii
Geo. K. illller, hall rent 6.00
Koaebrc Hotel, rent elec uu
The Commercial Bank, rent
election - u
W. M. Hanks, Uell bal boxea 6.95
H. C. Powell, services 8. 00
W. J. Gallop services 4.00
Geo. K. yulne expa 30.67
J. A. Fenn. work dep asa 70.00
A. B. Houaer, labor 4.00
II. F. Schoeafeld, rep tpr 3.00
Perkins Bldg. rent frt. lua... 7.5J
Dounlaa county Lt. and Water
company, aervlces 36.70
Ira B. Kiddle, Jua fees 9S.65
R. C. Powell. Jus fees 5 00
Win. Cheevers, jus fees - 6.30
Pr.ce Henley, Jua fees 19.6')
J. 11. Martin, Jus foea 3.30
Thus I.aUKhead, Jus tees 3.30
Jus. Rice Jr., Jus fees 3.30
M. K. Hitter, aetvlces 22. S5
Dr. K. h. Miller, services 58.65
I). E Wick. Cor tiara i.i
Mrs. Klla Faulkner cor exam 24.00
A, E. Street, trav exp ach sup 20.00
O. C. Brown, trav exp ls.sa
Eugene Dletigen co. supps. .. i
Hosnburg Book Store, cuppa.... 45.65
B. H. Lennox, express:ige 10.12
Postul Tel & Cable company
services 1.12
Harry Pearce, dog collars 12.50
Hoyer Bros, wood co. home ... 70.75
H. Merten, license 15.00
Chas M:iynard, surveying 6.00
Lee Barker, viewing Id. 04
Mrs H. E. Pickens, hall rent.. 6.00
Hairy Pearce. hull rent
6.00
Mrs. Roy u rings, rent etec....
I.. C. Rusho. rent elec
6. (TO
6.00.
French Transfer Co. dray;ige..
9.50
4.00
Albert Steur, services
A. Utnahlette. aervlces
7.50
A. S. Ireland, work dep oases 43.00
Churchill Hdw. Co. sups 3.30
Kosphurg Plumb & Heat. Co.
repairs
R. P. .McIMidon. labor
22 28
4.00
Gordon & II.Bliup, paint
garage
H. Merten. touting car
!. W. Dlllard, jus fees
D. R. fthambrook Jua fees
122.50
1500 0.1
.. 50.66
.. 1.00
6 30
.. 3.30
.. 3.30
.. 3.30
i. McDonald. Jus fees
C. M. Orlflllh. Jus fees
Roy Allen Jus fees
H. P. Rice, Jus fees
Clifford Htiinilton, exp. st-v
Wallace
Dr. Geo. C. Knott, aervicea.
R. C. Powell, services
.. 73.91
.. 12.00
.. 5.00
Ethel Tooze Fisher. 8 gr exam 25. Si
ll. W. Ouatln, S gr exam 10 50
Mrs. O. C. Brown, sch sup 140.00
The Glendale News, printing
notices 6.90
Dongas Abstract Co. sups 36.61
News-Review, ptg notices 163.2"
Western Union, services 18.32
Dan McMullen. (cruising.... 3S95.20
James N. Hurndower. Indem
nity , 12. 0C
.'. E Intiinn. services 104.00
Wlllard Smith, witness 2.90
Port Cmpoua Courier ptg
notices 1.26
The Suiherlin Sun. ptg notice.. 2 On
S. K. Sykes. siipi8 33.25
Standard Oil co: sups 2.9c
Page I.mbr & Fuel Co. supps 20. 2f.
I.oirdson Bros, supps 14.00
Bell Millinery, suppa 4.00
Mrs. Wnlter Langfnrd. serv.... 12.0'i
!f. C. Whltham. services
trs. Calvin Gllhnm, services..
iercy Hospital, aervlces
gnes fMtchford,. exp
8.01'
10.5"
4 2.00
9H.81
Dr. B. R. Shoemaker services 10. n(
Rosehurg Cafeteria, prls brd.. 14.81'
Will J. Hayner. tax rebate
he Oakland Tribune, ptg
notice
Red Cross Pharmacy, supps ...
I.. Kohlh'igen. supps
29.4."
2.75
42.77
78.95
Rosehurg Model Bukery sups 6.7:"
t'onles Supply Co. supps ....118.2
Economy Grocery, supps 42.55
Rice Rros. & Adams, supps ... 20.00
St. Vincents Hospital services 29.45
Ira Hull, services 3. or
Mrs. M. E. Holson. services ... 35.07
nureourg Electric Co. supl..
I. C. Penney Co. supl
W. S. Powell, supl
Roseburg tam l.dry. laundry
2.00
..2.90
8.60
1.6S
2.19
Geo. K. O'tine. trans nrls ....
Itonil District I ii ml.
R R. Oleike, labor, district
LETTER
FOR WOMEN
rom a Woman Whose Serious III
ncss Was Overcome by Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
Cnrmtt. Ka. "I first took I.v lia E
:'ioklism's V'yitalile t'olnpo'ind" for a
coiiipiclc n e r v o u r
limlk.limu follow
ing tiie i.iith of mi
old.Tt clnld. I gut
up too soon whicli
catiiitHl si-rious fe
male trouble. 1 was
so weak that I was
not allle til h. nn m,-
fect hut verv little
and coiilil not d.i m.-
houwworK at all. i
had a ba.1 pin in mv
, ; i r . v i u v nnii ii
ouia pain terril.lv if I stepped ctT a
(urh-Mone. One div one of vour book
lets wa. thrown , the vard anj I read
every word in it. There were so many
who had been h-lped by your medicine
that 1 wanted to try it and mv hu.band
went to town and got me a inittle It
eemed as tliouch I Mt relief after the
second done, an t i... . . .
, , " uniii i nau
Uk five bottl Rn,. hj that tim I
w m i cwlM Ah
. , " -r I'iriii in xen pound
v. and have h.d two more children
...... -., , nraitn naa been fine. If
1 ever have trm.!,. . t.:. .
going to take vour medicine for I give
it all the pra.w, fr mT
I alwaya recomniend v.uir me.';riri
i!l!lLhcr.i!i'
'aiaJt atiJ
J. li Gr. i diner, labor dlatrlct
49.60
it 00
00
2.00
44.00
4.00
17.00
10.75
4 00
i; B V'lir. labor, district
6
!Uv.-y, Mfi ann, labor dlitrlit
6
J. A. Sawyera, labor district
6 -
Arthur Mack, labor district
7
Stacy Fenley, labor district
7
W. W. Banch. labor district
8
J. H. Hutchinson, labor, dis
trict 9
E. Kerns, labor dlatrlct
I To Be Continued.)
STOPS MEDICINE-
HEALTH RECOVERED
BY INTERNAL BATHS
Mr. A. Ciaineckl. 657 Montgomery
at., dan Francisco, Cal.. writei Tyr
rell's Hygeiiic Institute ol -w xors
aa follows:
"1 must admit that the use of the
J. B. L. Cascade' hus cured chronb
ona:ipation fiutn which I suffered
Since May 12. 1913. 1 have never
oven tasted any kind of puteut mcdl
ine or purgative. My health is per
fect In every respect.
Over half a million bright, keen
ntelligent Americans nave found
hat Internal Bathing is uiore essen
lal to their health than externa)
uths
Have found that used occasional
y at night they feel like different
eonle the next morning. .o more
f that bilious, tired, nervous feei
ng, but having by nature'a owi:
?ieanr,or antiseptic warm water
emoved all the poisonous wast.
'rom - the lower intestine, the
wake thoroughly refreshed by nor-
nal sleep, with all their function;
U'ting perfectly, clear headed, happ
md confident, eager and capable fot
ho dutlia of the day.
Why not learn more about tbir
ipi.lly growing and natural prac
ice? The "J. B. L. Cascade" is thf
nventlon of Chaa. A. Tyrrell. M. D.
f New York, a specialist on interna'
aths for 25 years, and is now be
ig shown and explained by Nathan
'J'ullertoii, Casa St.. Roseburg. Ore.,
tho will give you free on requea'
an inteiestlng booklet on the sub
'pet called "Why Man of Today ii
inly 50Tr Efficient."
WHEN" VOC LEAVE TOWN
his summer It'a a good move to havt
he News-Review follow you to you
acntion hon.e. Lei us mail It to yot
laily -Juat phone 135 or write ou
ubscripflon department' and we'l
ee that lt comes to you regularly.
IOTICM OF SALE OF GOVERN
MENT TIMBER. General Land
)ffice, Washington, D. C., July 3
1920. Notice Is hereby given that
jutiject to the conditions and limita
Ions of the Act of June 9, 1916
(39 Stat., 2181, and the instruc
.ions of the Secretary of the Inter
or of September 15, 1917, the tint
ber on the following lauds will bi
old August 2J, 1920, at 10 o'clock
i. lu., at public auction at the Unit
d Sietes land offica at Roseburg
regon, to the highest bidder at no:
tss than the appraised value a
bown by this notice, sale to be sub
ect to Ce uppioval of the Socretar
f the Interior. The purchase pric
ith an additional sum of one-fifth
f one per cent thereof, being
om in fusions allowed, must b
leposited at time of sale, money to
e returned If sale ta not approved
itherwise patent will issue for thc
iniher which must he removed
.ithin ten years. Bids will be re
ceived from citizens of the United
:tates, associations of such citizen?
ind corporations organized under
he laws of the United States or any
itate, territory or district thereof
nly. Upon application of a quali-
lett purchaser, the timber on any
egal subdivision will be offered
leparately before being included in
my offer of a larger unit. T.
15 S., n. 1 W, Sec. 31, NE Vi
K'4. fir 14 60 M cedar 30 M.
. 4 SE4. fir 1800 M.. SEM
wy,, fir 850 M., SWA SE4. fir
1740 M.. cedar 20 M.. NEi SWU.
Ir 1220 M.. cedar 30 M Lot 3, llr
1170 M SK4 SW4, fir 1600 M
'.ot 4. fir 1800 M none of the fir
ir cedar to be sold for lesa than
$2.00 per M. T. 16 S.. R. 1 W .,
ec. 9. NE4 NEW. red fir 625 M..
.vhlte flr 50 M.. SKV4 NEU. red fir
50 M.; none of the red fir to be
old for les3 than 11.73 per M.. and
none of the white fir to be sold for
' than 60 cents per M. T. 16 S..
1. 1 W.. See. 23. NE4 NW . fir
'700 M., nw4 NW14. fir 1650 M..
!Vi4 NWV fir 2090 M., cedar 25
M.. SWti SEt4, flr 1640 M.. cedar
!0 M., PE4 SE14. flr 1425 M.. cedar
SO M.. NE4 SWU. flr 400 M.,
NWV, SWH, flr 880 M., SE"4 SWVi.
Or 540 M.. cedar 10 M.; none of the
Ir or cedar to be sold for less than
2 00 per M. (Signed) CLAY TALL
MN. Commissioner, General Land
Office.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
MRS. F. I). OWEN Cut Flowers
Phone 240. 403 W. Cass.
OR. l. H. PI.VI.ER Chiropractic
Physician, 222 W. Lane St.
OR. R. r. BRADFORD WIFE
Chiropractors. Phone 40-F4.
DR. CLAIR K. ALIJ-:X Dentist SI
331 Perkins Building, Roseburg.
Oregon. Office hours S la It s.
tn- 1 to 6 p. m Phone U
Sutherlin Sanitarium
MEDICAL SURGICAL
Writ R. I. HALL, M. D., Snpt.
Sutherlin, Oregon
HKRKFOHD CATTLE POn SALE.
CnmUlln. nf nrabrH and hlch
grade oowi and i purebred heifer
nuivoa- nian nnn raEiatered Here
ford bull and two high grade bulla.
. ... . r r, .. t . I
Tnese are or tne ramoua d u
inil Beau firummel Hereford famil
ies. Inquire of George Ward. box.
1035, Roseburg.
OPEN lNIER NEW MANAGEMENT.
Herrlck house-home cooked me"l
Mr. D. T. Allison in charge. Tne
beat of service and fod.
All Classified Advrtiament 111-
rtod new today wt'J be found on
ant pace under "New lousy"
WANTED.
A'AITRESS WANTED--At Cafe
teria.
WANTED Turkeys, large or small.
Doyer Bros. Fboue 14-F14.
WANTED Several cherry pickers.
T. U. Evaus ft Son, Dillard.
WANTED Horse, harness and
wagon. Will pay cash. W. Vos.l,
care Newe-llevlew.
WANTED To rent 6 or 6 room
house. Also white rabbits for sale.
Phone 360-11.
LABORERS WANTED Eight met.
for quarry work. Call ou R. E.
Harness, Roseburg.
WANTED Prune pickers family of
4 or 5. Prune picking and apples
Address Geo. L. Russell, Looking
Glass, Oregon.
WANTED TO RENT Small ranch
not over 60 acres or ulow land;
must hsve improvements and som
bottom land. A. W. Graham.
Brockway, Oregon.
WANT TO BUY Two to five acre
of wooded river bottom land. Will
pay part cash and part ln oarpen
ter work-. Address A. A. R.. cart
News-Review.
WANTED To purchase land parti
rough for goats. Prefer Looking
Glass. Melrose way. No fancy prici
considered. 8tate price and terms
B. B., care News-Review.
WANTED Girl or middle-aged
woman for gener-tl housework 01
ranch, 3 In family; state wages
Phone 4 2-F12 at Oakland, o;
write Mrs. C. S. Baker, Sutherlln
Oregon.
WOOD WANTED School Plat. No
71 wants 15 tier of seasoned oak
block wood, also 2 tier seasoneu
pine or flr stove wood, to be de
llvered ln woodshed on achoo'
grounds. Call or address D. N
Busenbark, Clerk, Roseburg, Ore
riELP WANTED WANTED HEL1
" Ex-service men and others fur
nlahed employment tree of charge
Contractors, ranchers and farmer
place your orders with us fur help
era. Our services are free both u
employer end employed. Law
rente-Cordon Co., 125 Cass St
Phone 219.
FOR RENT.
"OR RENT Sr.teiy ae posit bo zet
Roseburg National Bask.
FOR RENT Large furnished room
close In. Phone 12-Y.
FOR RENT Furnished room witb
bath, 401 S. Main street.
FOR RENT 5 room house. 8.00
per month. Inquire 640 E. Six'l.
Street.
M ISCKLLAX EO I'S.
'.OST Fish basket between Glid.
and Roseburg. Reward. E. J
Payton.
WELL DRILLING R. E. Helnsel
man, driller, R. 1, Roseburg
Phone 3-F5.
YJONEY TO LOAN xo-year Mrs
credit farm loans, low Inferos
rate. $20,0001 local money to loat
on good real estate. First mort
age. See U. F. Rica of Rice t
Rica. tf
NOTICE The Clover Creek Ranch
of 2540 acres having been admit.
ted aa a part of the state game
preserve, all persons are notified
that Tresspassers or hunters there
on will be prosecuted. J. H.
SHOUT.
Sheet Metal Work
OP ALL KTBTBS
J. H. SINNIGER
ll OAK STREET PHONK 428
ROSEBURG
MYRTLE POINT
MARSHFIELD
AUTO STAGE
LatM Rnarburx, -tally at IMt.U.
Leavas Mjrtlt Point, dally at t:3 A. H.
Connections at Myrtle Point
to ar.d from Marshflcld, Co
quille, Bandon and Powers.
Far 16.48, Including war tax.
Reservations at main office,
405 Cass St., near depot., Phon
103, or Umpqua and Grand ho
tels, Rapp's stora.
TAYLOR & CLINTON
SAFETY F1KHT
a
deposit box lor jour Ttluabl 2
Prs t tha atoseburg .,,u?:
Bank.
LOST Elk's loots, cnarin
small diamond setting, will . r
IiK-i-.I rrainl U L- n. "
isrueat I
Koseburg, Ore.
( Oil SALE.
FOR SALE 150 lba. Petite nruaj
I I4d. Tall at l'Bfulu.in I
FOR SALE Studebsker car. S.rii
... ...... iuwu. ,
OR SALE Jersey rullch '
Phone 28-F11, C. D. Worlev
FOR SALE Old growth flr and oa. !
FOR SALE Nice fryers. 2 to 1 1
1U41, ruuuu )oi-j, 1
FOR SALE One good mikh cot
AUTOMOBILE TIRES For tale b
Ml V4tlll(.. "
A)R SALE Baby buggy In A-I eon.
union, rnone isos-L.
FOR SALE CHEAP Belgian turn
inquire wewa-iteview oilit'e.
.'OR SALE H-D motorcycle In Hts
viuaa cuuuuiou. I'none 37-F2,
TOR SALE At a bargain, a Sooi
oaa uresaer ana Liavenport. jj.
South Pine St. .
.."OR SALE 4-year-old mule; two'
seated back. Thos. Lawhead,
tie Creek, Oregon. '
OR gAIJC Cheap, Overland ox u
good esaditloa. Enquire keriari
Bargain titers,
JUST SELL fast Chalmers tut
cheap, good mechanical condiou
- Inquire Sunset Oarage. )
FOR 9 ALE 10 x 24 stave sile jsg1
emptied. Oeorge Telford, oppsna
Huppy Valley school house, t. i. -'
Roseburg.
i
OR SALE 15 bead of Touloua'
geese, 6 old ones and 10 youtj
ones, $2.(0 sash. R. P. McUnld
.Phone 416-J. .
"OR SALE Two Dodge cars. 0w
touring, $850; Roadster. iSSi.l
both in good condition. See tbesf
at Service Garage.
'OR SALE Two buggies, horn:
and harness, J. I. Case threskkji
machine, wagon, gralu drill, act
Mrs. A. Fisbcr. I
'OK SALE A band of Angora (ou:
near Ashland, Oregon. Will ni
or rent stock ranch. Writs W.
Uolt, Box 1570, Tacoma, Wash. '
FOR SALE Underwood typewriltt '
in Al condition. TermB; $6ieui.
If interested call at room til
Douglas National Bank Bldg., at
FOR SALS Italian area trm
Oregon grown, ( U I ft., ;
to ft., (0; 3 ta 4 ft., 35. It 1'
Kills. 3 niiles west, Roseburg, Ot
CHERRIES for sale In orchifi,
picked, or bring boxes and pm
them yourself. D. Coon, Dillari
Oregou. r'OR 8 A LB l-rwia aaus aal li
lots, 4 good hlksa house, wssf
sbd, wll; als 4 -roost ksastiU '
1 lot, Klverald. W. M. ton
R. 2, Roseburg.
1UPERIOR ROCK SPRINOS C01 X
Beet on tb market; dry slat
wood and will suds by th (let r
ord. Special prle a 10 tier km
H. J. Dean. car. Oak and Mali. .
'- -I
?OR SALE USED CARS We lis
the following: One Buick six, ft
Chevrolets, model 490; one Spe!.
ster truck; one 1919 Indian at
torcycle and sidecar very cha
Call at the Umpqua Auto Shop ftr
a demonstration. Winchester St.
FOR SALE 75 acre ranch. (0 unf
bearing fruit, prunes, pears, V
pies and peaches; 4 horses, 1 "
all farming Implements; !"
house, barn and other outbuilt
Inge. On Pacific highway, 8 n ,
south of Roseburg. J. H. Kli
Roseburg, Ore. f
FOR SALE One and one-ti."
acres of free soil, 8 blocks W
post officer good house, woodsts
and chicken bouse; about 1'
pulleta, 60 cockerels; large f
den, also family orchard set "
thlB spring. Street paved to pi"1
See owner, 425 South St., bet
Mill and Pide streets. '
FOR 9 ALB Abeut 10,06 ft
1 lumbar at mill, $15 ft '
takn before July 10; also
No. z two-inch plank st WW
Just as strong for bridges er Jj?
floors as any, $10 per M.
eords dry slab wood, ?'
cord. On good cow, 4 gs'Jl
under Tain If taken at one. W
I A Lumbar Co.. Wilbur.
SUTHERLIN FARM BARGAIN;
No. 1. 25 acres culti-
rated land $ l.W
No. 2. 16 acres cultl
vatef land ....
No. 3. 9.84 acres culti
vated 750-H'
i-
,S0'!j
No.
4. 89.96 acre cul
tivated No. 5.
6 9 acres cul
7,2'
tivated
No. . 241.67 acre cul
tivated and cul-
tivnhl tanil
17.00'
K.i- .11 ...klM t IrrirStl
r"'lt BUUJCW . Wfrf
Ideal general farming or ".
land. Easy terms.
and. Easy terms. J.
will be ln Sutherlln MondJJ.
fuesday at the office of r. 1
I
r .........
Coi.ipton. If Interested, call 0i
there. t
A. f!. ROHRNSTEDT. t
SSI UumU Tmnlo SaleD. V"f