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Fn'ered" ai second-clas. matter 'ause 1 urn very tired and I probably will never .main be the kind of a wife
May 17 1 -0 at the po.t office at " ' - ,he ' described at the club as the door
KoaeburV own. under the Act of no... " '"1' " ...tend to become a
map n o, jiif.
RoseNlng, Oregon, July 2, 1UJSO.
P.W and Cherry
Foliage Injured
, . . . .
Thr fnlh.Bc of pur ami rhrr t
Pijf.V:irnr from th uttark of th hIiiit
VoimK irMfH prirtlcul.-uly. mav Ip hi1
rmuKiy iidupmi uy i nm lw urroMiinn
to a. L.uen. .run-Hiir "i
in" nr ami merry kiuk ih
slimy brown crp-itut nliout mi"
fourth of ftn tnrh Ion tr f und Kkl-
etoniziiiR th nurtrar of the leavi,"
tie Kiild. "The adult of thlM hIiik Ih h
rob nut, wasp like rrciit to wlilch
lay h her egXH In the tlsxue of iht leaf
"I.o'id arne'tntn powder -one
pound lo r" r;i HotiH of water, ap
plied an a Hprny Ih the nt;nid;in! ap-
i.llr;.! Inn for fommerrlal nlantlnir '
hhvh pn.feKs.ir l.o-ett. "Any finely
divided dUHt will also jirove rffertlve
In control. Sulfur, nir shirked lime,
nlfiM.1 wood ashes 9 road dust blown i
or srfted over tho foliage will quick
ly end the Infection
WHK JC l.KW'E TOWN
this summer It's a rood move to have
the News-Kevlew follow you to your
Vocation hon e, mm hs mall It to you
dally juit phone 135 or rlie out
uhtfrrlpHon department and we'll
that It cornea to you regularly.
Mi:l!ii:! in ioirriaM.
Cf.ra Wllkey, formerlv a nurno In
tills cltv ami .lo!tn Moiitltl, a promi
nent and well-to-do buKlness man o'
Cortland, were married In Portland
Hunday, accorrllng to word received
in Ih s rliv. The crenniny was per-fo-med
in St. Patriek's eiuirch at the
oYhrk mn ss. Mis- Wliiuifred 1ine
also a former resident of Monetiing.
served as bridesmaid. Mr. ami Mrs.
Montlll will make their home In
Portland.
b wmgmm
SNAPPY"
In town a few minutes delay in the preparation of breakfast cuts no ficure
US uou t-TH A 1" 5 nlWNy. " "Urry t0 hU il
sS'E t-te:u s it.y
milk, no surar reqnned. They've been added to the flour and in nm the
THE KIND THAT Ca'llI-R MOREh "
In the home or in the camp KISHEK'S PANCAKE
KLOUK is the. Best Pancake Flour on Earth
ASK FOR IT AT YOUR GROCER'S
Manufactured In "America's Flnmt Flouring Mills" by
FISHER FLOURING MILLS COMPANY
' - if'i 'if 1 fi ,,,1 .etea
LOVE and MARRIED LIFE
fcq. the noted author I
loan muione uijdsou
MV PIAV f IIWIH.IW JOHN
John said nothing more l.ul I no-
t'lfA tlHI rllllt I S WUM HOI tilKlllK US
back to Hie hotel, but I pretended
not to inline uiuu e inoei'i-u m
front d' bis tno'her'H house, ami then
I oV'erved. "ttoii t be long John, be-
Hut I am not returning to the
hni I " whs his surly rejoinder.
0. ...... 1 Th..n ...... u-iu
pardon' me for s'.vlng 'good nlghf
l... ...... i
ist o, , and' II bus been ...tber
evciiii.if hasn't if"
t llll'K, "
"Cut out th
sarcasm, Katberlne."
tin S)rj( " IKlilV.
and get out of the
n u. nine mm wnjve ynurn-ii.
,,,,f of ,h" nto,,r ,f y
wish ,lllt ,II(.SH V()U wihh IO rall IIIP
i,mi. win u n mi. riiM.iiM'i.r i
nifi(f on. I urn hi a hurry to K't to
an-l It I- time to inirn, Mary.
' Don't tu inf our Imhv ;ih ha
I your cliaufftMir Into this."
"I ;-rn not. I am iut asking you
ti ti ll the f h.iuff-nr to dt ie rue hack
io th- hotel ho I tan keep (tie baity
from f's-UliiK.
John is Siirprls'(l.
"Io vou irieon to tell m Kather
iie," Haiti John In torn-n of 8inprlH.
"that you hi i! I I n slut on koI-K hack
i to the hotel. Why,
told the maiuiKer
i 'OU WOUJU not Iieeil the rooms.
"Then you ran tell the manager In
'' moniln that you have ch:im;ed
lur mind. For. unh' you wish to
",aK' wami.nous story mat will
reach the papers and resound through
'his town, you will keep those rooms
until you are ready to take me to
my new home. I will he perfectly wil
liiiK to go into It aa room us you can
arrange for the comfort and care of
the baby and adequate living faclli
tlen for myself."
For a moment, John was too fur
ious to speak. Me knew that it would
tie Impossible to stem the mIomii of
i:ossip nhould I hold to my resolve.
Kor once, John Gordon, was heante!
ami h'-nied by a woman, and I think
he hated nie more th. n anytliini?
Ne n the world at that moment,
lint. I also think that In that moment
he hei-an to look upon me with a
new re-qiri't. For olio he knew that
it was he who would sii 1 er from H e
osin and th it stories of all norts
wo-ild he told when it wis found that
I wns living at o?i place and lie at
number. For the ffrH time I think
'u- rtati'i'd lh;it I had l"-"ti the oie
who had kept the tonrm s If hts
t-nemles - ami of his friends iron
neaklntf i his ndiitirtim with Fll-
that's the cry of the hungry camper
diiected to the camp cook.
IVKTI-AND
'in Moroland.
"K.itherlm. he wild rather t rein-
ously. -I never thought that you
WUUIU Ileal lilt linn .
- never thought I would either.
jonn. aim i uiu u .t., ..........
to weaken.
"but I have decided upon
tit a ml and luiseit my atandaid. I
m y
"Then
shrew?"
Toi-fjitenH to Call
Tax I.
"I Intend to become nothing of the
iti.i i ,.,.rtii:niv have shown no In-
.llna.lon to be shrewish this evening. I In sleep. 1 found myself .peculating
have I' Hut what is the use of stand- on the number ol women who were
. . ..... . ... .....ilmm'ul thla tlrtllP nt Ihu flight flavin? the
' "' ,, , i
"" ' ; . ,,
vrtii . niit
the ch-tuli-ur to take me hm k to the
( fmm t,)e d.ug
, ,,(p (.(,rm.r
, i,w.if...t nt nn then a-ot
, k th(l Imitnr wl,hout a word
My rhaufrfMir umlprstood. however.
am! turned and took us back to the
aotel.
When we arrived, the manaKr
wan evidently waitliiK for uh. "I am
sorry thai you are Kolnjr to leave us
us M'H. Conlon." he said, "and par
ti ularly Korry that you imnle up
your mind so middetiy as you know
that I made yon n apeela prlee on
i he rooms for a week and I have re
f)sp() t((, rental r tn(1n to Hf,mcone
else."
"Mr. O irdon made a tnln'akp." I
answered sweetly, ' (lolne out of
town he did not know that the house
was not ready. I will keep them for
at lenst a week
I could not help from smiling In
my heart an I knew that John wa
bollliiK but dared not say one wotd
When we arrived ut our rooms, he
undressed and retired without
word.
I took a hot bath, nursed my baby
Easy
Shorthand
Frco Lessons io You
Wuri'tTfully rrnty la ham it th nrw
phr f-n.i lVrri it in & vt ttw, t,i-D
ctU'rf npofd witi (tlpnjnt prarhoe. Kr
r 'i .i;ir ri(i)loy nn-nl u tcni;rH hmr ur u
ail.t in ur biwier. Two ! notis rti:lt-d
frt-.i if Vim writ -o Km lniitutj Int.
I-A--1. UH..II V New York. N Y iuat
er..e f .r yourf-f, t.n furinii othwra.
?Snw vour fn?(iJ tin ad-rr'uemrnt.
i.
I
J
I
I
rf
3
and returned her to the nurae tare,
went through my usual grooming,
and finally tucked myielf In bed at
leaat one hour after John. I knew
that he woe not asleep, aud I knew
that It had been torture for him to
lie aa still aa he had been doing, but
pursuing my resolutions aa to my
mode of conduct In the future with
John Gordon 1 determined that he
should apeak first, and should, at
leaat apeak tacitly nd apologize oy
his manner. If not by his tot.KUe. 1
did not Intend however to refer again
to the matter unless he brought it
up.
lU-vie the I'a.t.
Dore I went to sleep, I reviewed
what bad occured since I left my
home to come back here, and i cime
to the conclusion tint while it might
not be possible for me to live with
John Gordon under the rules I had
laid down for myself so recently,
yet It would be Impossible to live
with him in the future under any
other rules of conduct.
Just bet ore I lint consciousness
,mB .h.mL'hi. .. I. I had gotten
1,., ,h fh, , ,h() ,.,
abused woman In the world, or that
my dltuition was unique. I knew at
this moment that one of the phases
of this equality that Is coming to
women so rapidly was to be a very
(llffe-etit adjustment of the marriage
relations, that, like everything else,
the equality of women must start
In the home.
Tomorrow My Plan U Working.
Telephones Will
Have Load Voice
NKW YORK. July 20 "Loud
speaking" tele hones are soon to
give New York subway riders relief
tfrom the inarticulate sounds eman-
uting from guards In annuunclng the
subway stations.
The telephone Instrument, which
Is to be Installed on the Brooklyn
lines will not only be used to an
i ounce stations, but will be used for
sui'h warnings aa "Watch your step"
"Step lively I'leaBo" etc.
The phono is operated by the con
ductor or guard at the center of the
car, who speaks In an ordinary voice
through a transmitter, his words
coming forth in Increased volume In
each end. The phone is also audible
on the car platforms.
I.oud speaking receivers are In
Mulled in the ceilings of the cars
near the doors and are hardly vis
ible. The openings are about eight
Inches In diMmeter, but are screened
and painted the same color as the
ceilings.
The phone operator Is provided
wl'h a high efficiency transmitter,
which Is small and can be carried
around In the pocket or held In the
hand. It h-s a cord similar to that
on a regulnr telephone an ! c-innec-
lion Is made by the telephone sys
tem ot plugging in.
.XOTICK OF ItKMOVAL.
All patrons and the public gener
ally are nereby notified that Smith
and h i lend have moved thelt )1tne
unu irum fhone 271 to 21. Cal
21 hereafter. SMITH and FRIEND
Insects Destroying
Timber of Oregon
That destruction of Oregon timber
by Insects is alarming is pointed out
ny A. I., i.ovett. professor f entomol
ogy at the college. Insects destroyed
approximately l.llOO.OHO feet of the
limber along the roast in the Suls-
law national forest in litis, according
to a repori o tone of the rangers re-
ceiveii ny 'nrufessur I.nv.'lt
Similar lulu. its in arras ulmu- Ihs
Ciilunibiu River were reported In pre
vious years. Prof. V. J. Chumberlin.
Iul"' eimniioiogisi at kj. A. L. eng
aged at preseni in Iforest insect In
vestigations in Klamath county, is
developing plans for a comprehensive
survey of the pests causing these
serious losses.
& CITY NEWS 0
Arundel, pia-o tuner. Fnoun 18SL
Fires destroy lives, nmiiari
food, lie careful with fire.
We wash and polish rars ft Mer-
tea s garage.
Insure against loss equip your
....v...,. u ,UUj, won t se; fires.
We pay the highest prlee for Cas
cara bark. Ueiger s Baigaln Store.
ra?.up,;;;'elfc,2w-L-"-
Stop and reflectgreat flrs Irm
, '"tie sparks are spread. He carefn'
'Ith fires.
I Mr. and Mrs V. E. Mcaa S;, !
' '"! '"i1 111 liiwbnrg last night
at.d will ,,.,! ,hor, Mni(1 visi,mi,!
rere and attending to business mat-1
lers. .
G n.
Angeles
Ingraham and familv of Ixn
have arrive,! in
land expect ,o l ate here. Mr, in.
.grah.un is 5,,,r llf M c
i Meusch of this c:lv.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
j MILS. K. I).
I 1'hone 210.
OWEN Cut Flower.
'13 W. Cass.
,""; M' "' '-' VLER-Chlropraotlc
Physician. 2:2 W. Lane St. I
P. RR AOFORD WIFeZ
Chiropractors. Phone 40-F4.
oil lerkm. ItnlMtnt. :e'..r. !
Oregon Office hour ! 1
' 1 10 Pon Ii
DON'T
DESPAIR
If you are troubled with pains or
aches; feel tired; have headache,
indigestion, insomnia; painful pass
age of urine, you will find relief in
COLD MEDAL
Th world's standard rmdy for kfdnay,
livsr, bladder and uric acid troubles and
National Remedy of Holland since 1696.
Three sizes, all druggists. Guaranteed.
Look far li. neoie Cold Medel aa every Ws
end eecept ne iouutiee
Mrs. V. L. Burke returned to her
home in Myrtle creel: lust evening
following a short visit in thla city.
IS visit lii)j Here
MHHiK IHHHTIIRI.
I. O. O. V., I'nlon nicHiiipmeiit No. f
Meets in Odd Kellows' Temple
every Thursday evening. VlBltlnf
brethren always welcome.
FOSTER Hl'TNKH, C. P.
J. 11. HAII.EY. H. P.
OLIVER JOHNSON. R. 8.
JAMES G'.VAHT. F. 3.
K.NKJMTS OK PVTHIA Alpha
Lodge No. 47, meets every Wed
nesday evening, cor. Jackson and
Cass sts. Visitors always welcome
C. A. CHAMBERLAIN. C. C
CHA9 F. OPK!N3. M. F.
E. H. W1M11EHLY. K. H. ft
NEI;ilHOItS OF WOODCHAHT
Lilac Circle No. 49 Meats on Is'
and 3rd Monday eeulnga- Visit
lug neighbors Invited to attenJ
EDITH CHURCHILL, O. N.
TILLIK I JOHNSON, nerk.
it. p. O. LIKh, r.niseiiurg ixige, SI.
urM llelilfc regular communice
tlona at the Elks' Temple on
each Thursday of every month
All nietuners requested to at
tend regularly, and all visiting
brothers are cordially Invited t
attend.
A. J. LILBCRN, E. R.
IRA B. RIDDLE, Secy.
CACil.l.S, Roseuurg Aerie meets Ii
their hall on Jackson St., In 2i
and 4th Monday evenings of ear
month, t 8 o'clock Visiting bretli
ren in good etnndir g always we
cooie.
FRED r. CLAR.v. W. P. P.
VICTOR MICELLI, W. P.
B. T. GOODMAN. BRCretarr
I. E. H., Ilosebuig etiaprer Ho. H
Holds their regular meetluc ol
the 1st and 3rd Thursday In eacl
month. Visiting members In goor
standing are respectfully Invitee
to attend.
LEONA ABRAHAM. W. M
FREE JOHNSON. Secy.-
Kr.llr.KAHS. - rtoseourg Rebekal
Lodge, No. 41, I. O. O. F. Meet
In Odd Fellow' Temple ever
week on Tuesday evening at the
Odd renews hall. Visiting mem
bers in good standing are invited
io attend.
EVA LENOX, N. O.
UK 1,1.! STEPHENSON. See
ETHEL BAILEY. Flnaii. Sec
IX)YAL OltML'll OF MOOSR. Rose
burg Lodge No. 1037 Meets sec
ond anu fourth Wednesday even
Ing of each month at 8 o clock 11
the Moose hail. All visiting bro
'nera are invitea to attend.
C. W. CLOAK), Dictator.
H O PAROEVER. Secretar
KUSElll ltd IXI1IGE f.O. 109:1. tot
ted llrotlierliood of Maintenance ol
Hay l.lnphi) ex and Railway Sho
Laborers. Affiliated with the A
F. of L Meets at Moose ball tht
first Wed., fourth Sat. night ano
tnira Sunday of each month.
' J. F. SMITH. President.
W. J. MEHEWTH, Reed. Sect
Xl'.u. M Al IVER. Fin. See
WOODMEN Of WOULD.
Camp No. 125. Meets In U e Ode
Fellows' hall in Rosburg even
1st and 3n, Monday evenings. VI
Ring neighbor always welcome
H. CAR RICK, C C.
M. M. MILLER, Clerk
L. O. T. M. liosenurg Hive No. 11.
holds regular reviews on second
and fourth Thursday afternoons In
Maccahee hall. Sisters of other
nives Tislting in our city are cor.
aiany invited to attend our re
views. Maccabee hall on Cas
itreet.
LOUISE LOCKE. Com.
JESSIE RAPP, Col.
The II. If! E. I. A. Fnlon Meetlng-I
will be held at the Marcahbee hall
every first and third Wednesday
of the month.
I O. . F.. Rising Star Ixxtge No. 1T4
meets In tho Odd Fellox ' Templi
every Friday evening. Visiting
brethren always walrome.
E. A. l'ETTEY. N. G.
H. W. StlAW. V. a
y EARI.E PICKENS. ReC. Se,
M FICKLE. Flnancla! Soc.
I. . O. F. Phiietaflan fxxlire fia.
Meets In Odd Fellow' Templo
corner Jckson and Cas Sts., on
Saturday evening of each week
visiting brethren are alway. wel
come. VICTOR BOYD, N (J
A. J. OEDDF8. Rec Sec
J B. BAILE? Fin. See.
J' . M" ,-arc1 No. IS
Regular communications 2nd sal
uunu rteuneauays eacn month at
Masonic Tetrple. Roseburg, Ore
Visitor welcome
A Wtl.PFR, w. M..
W. F. HARRIS. 8cr.
HEREFORD CATTLE FOR BAUD.
Consisting ot purebred and blgo
grade eows and 6 purebred belfer
calves; also one registered Here
ford bull ana two high, grade bulls.
These are of the famous Beau Donald
and Beau Brummel Hereford famil
ies'. Inquire of George Ward, box
1035, Roseburg.
OPEX I'XDF.K XEW MANAGEMENT,
Herrlck house home cooked meals.
Mrs. D. Y. Allison In charge. The
beat of service and food.
(
All Classified Advertisements In
serted new today wf'l be found on
last page under "ew Todiiy" neawi.
WANTED.
WAITRESS
teria.
WANTED At Cafe
WANTED Janitor at Soldiers
Home. Permanent. Phone IS.
WANTED Turkeys, large or suiull
Buyer Bros. Phone 14 F14.
WANTED Several cherry pickers.
T. B. Evan at Son, Dillard.
WANTED To rent a tent In good
condition; will buy if cheap.
Phone 290-R.
WANTED Horse, harness and
wagon. Will pay caah. W. Vosa,
care News-Review.
WANTED To rent 6 or 6 room
house. Also white rabbits for sale.
Phone 360-R.
LABORERS WANTED Eight men
for quarry work. Call on R. E.
Harness, Roseburg.
WANTED Good logger to take con
tract to log. Ready to start mill
now. See Gilkison Bros., or In
quire at News-Review.
WANT TO RENT Medium-sized
one-man farm, with accommoda
tions for faintly, near Hoseburg. C.
Gusiafson, HI. 1, Milwaukie, Ore.,
WANTED To rent or lease 4 or 5
room modern furnished or unfur
nished house, by responsible
party. Phone 454-L.
WANTED Prune pickers family of
4 or S. Prune picking and apples.
Address Ueo. L. Russell, Looking
Glass, Oregon.
WANTED To purchase laud parti
rough for goats. Prefer Looking
Glass, Melrose way. No fancy prlci
considered. State price and terms.
B. B., care Nows-Keview.
WANTED Girl or mlddle-agod
woman for general housework on
ranch, 3 In family; state wages
Phone 42-FJ2 at Oakland, or
write Mrs. C. S. Baker, Sutherlln
Oregon.
WOOD WANTED School Dlst. No.
71 wants 15 tier of seasoned oak
block wood, also 2 tier seasoned
pine or fir stove wood, to be de
Uvcred In woodshed on school
grounds. Call or address D. N
liuseubark. Clerk, Roseburg, Ore
HELP WANTED WANTED HELP
Ex-service men and othors fur
nished employment free of charge.
Contractors, rancher and farmers
place your orders with us for help
er. Our Bervlces are free both lo
employer and employed. Law
rence-Cordon Co., 126 Cass 8t.
Phone 219.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Hrjety deposit boxes
Roseburg National Busk.
FOR RENT Large furnished room,
close in. Phone 12-Y.
FOR RENT Sleeping room, $10 per
month. 323 E. O.'ik St.
FOR RENT Furnished room
with
bath, 401 S. Main street.
FOR RENT 5 room house. 18.00
per month. Inquire 640 E. i'xili
Street.
FOR RENT Lightly furnished
house. Inquire 246 N. Rose, fore
noons. MISCELLANEOUS.
WELL DRILLING R. E. Helnsel-
man, driller, R. 1, Roseburg
Phone 3-F6. .
Sheet HetalWork
OP ALL KlXnS
J- H. SINNIGER
1I OAK STREET PHONE 42
ROSEBURG
MYRTLE POINT
MARSHFIELD
AUTO STAGE
LrsTM Rnarbunt. -leily at 7:00 A. H.
Utm Mrrtle Polot. duly llltt. M.
Connections at Myrtle Point
to and from Marshrield, Co
qullle. Bandon and Powers.
Far $6.4S, Including war tax.
Reservations at main office,
405 Casa 8t.. near depot. Phon
303, or Umpqua and Oram .
els. Rapn's tor. 5
TAYLOR & CLINTON S
T AOH Mk I. 1 .
avo imu ua.aa.ei Between niu
and Rosebun. B ..h " 01lt
Paiton. '
a A mCfr , i. .....
deposit box for your Taluab" I
Bank. urC fttUoius
Hi
inST Rlb'a inAih " I
vuiru
small diamond setting. Win
liberal reward. R. E lu j '
Koeburg. Ore. "arn,
TAKEN UP Red muley cow. hnhk..
tail, white rucA riu.... k
inln.ol . ""1
vnucl ,in,,a . .
.u vwun niter animal and
t Par
vuaigea. ji. w. urahaui
way. Ore.
uroc.
MONEY TO LOANi-x,ar
erodlt farm loans, low Bu
rata. IlfO.OOOUocal money Jm?
on good raal.es late. Fir,,
Hllit M" - H1C 0t R1
It
NOTICE Th. Clover Creek rtaiirt
of 2540 acre, having bviiu
ted as a part of the state
preserve, ail poon ,. JJ
that tresspasser, or hunters ih..?
nn will i.o ..
J. U.
SHORT.
FPU SALE.
FOR SALE-160 Iba. Petit.
- - - VHa mi vait'ivnn,
FOR SALE-Studobaker car. Swric,
-a-, ... ouwu street.
irnit 1 1 i- 1 1 , .
v... uvii.jr worn team a'
....... . .. . . vieea Darn.
FOR SALE Nice fryers, 2 ta l '
lbs. Phone 365-J.
FOR SALE On good milch
Judd ft McMillln.
AUTOMOBILE TIRES For sals h,
FOR SALE Baby buggy In A-l cm-'
dition. Phone 30.-L. ,
FOR SALE A 16x20 tent. Inaulri'
at 604 E. Douglas St. I
FOR SALE CHEAP Belgian aartt s
inquire isewa-Keview office.
FOR SALE H-D motorcycle in tl '
class condition. Phone 37-F2.
FOR SALE Block old growth fli
14.50 per tier, delivered. Phoni
369-R.
FOR SALE Old growth fir aud ou
grub wood, 4.60 per tier. Fbim
L-i . II 1- . I . . .
vn. oAur. At a bargain, a enni t
oak dresser and Davenport. jil
South Pine St. I
FOR SALE 4-year-old mule; tve-!
seaiea nacK. Ino. Lawhead, Un-'
tie Creek, Oregon. '
f'OR SALE Cheap, Overland car'
coou eaaaiuoa. Enquire Br(r'i
Bargain Star.
MUST SELL fast ChaJmera km
cheap, good mechanical cooiltlu
Inquire Sunset Garage. ,
TOR SALE 10 x 24 stave silo Jut;
vneu. ueorge 'ieirord, oupealis
Happy Valley school house. P. a. i
Roseburg.
FOR SALE 15 head of Touleuei
geese, 6 old ones and 10 yeuur
ones. $2.60 saeh. R." P. McLeasvi
Phone 4 16-J. i
FOR SALE Two Dodge cars. On ' '
touring. $850; Roadster, $..;
both lu good condition. See the I
at Service Garage. I
FOR 8ALE Two buggies, horn ii
and harness, J. I. Case thresalii i
machine, wagon, grain drill, etc i
Mrs. A. Fisher. '
FOR SALE A band of Angora goeti
near Ashland, Oregon. Will xi '
or rent stock ranoh. Write W. 1 ;
Holt, Box 1570, Tacoiua. Was..
FOR SALE Underwood typewrite
In Al condition. Terms; $i ail
If Interested call at room ifc
Douglas National Bank Bldg.,
FOR SALE Italia araia arm 5
Oregon grown, to t ft., its; t J
to ft., 69c; 3 to 4 ft., 35. B. L
Ellis, 3 mile west. Roseeurf, Or. f
CHERRIES for sale in orcbirt;
picked, or bring boxes and pict
them yourself. D. Coon, Dillari.
Oreguu.
FOR SALE 4-roora' house
lots. 4 good chicken heuees. woel
shed, well; also 4-room aeuse a
1 lot. Riverside. W. E. Boa
R. 2, Roseburg.
SUPERIOR ROCK SPRINOS CO"
Beet en th market; dry !'
wood and mill and by th uer tt
ord. Special price on It tier Urn
H. J. Denn, cer. Oak and Mai. .'
FOR SALE USED CARS We bm ;
the following: One Bulck six, t'i
Cherrolets, model 490; one Sperf'I
ster truck: one 1919 Indian
tnreyel and sidecar very chfsf ?
Call at the Umpqua Auto Shop for
a demonstration. Winchester St- '
FOR SALE One and one-tbirl ,
acres of free soli, S blocks fro i
post office; good house, woodsbd ,
and chicken house: about W f
pullets, 50 cockerels: large f i
den, also family orchard set o" J
this spring. Street paved to pis' !
See owner, 425 South St., het" I
Mill and Pine streets. f
FOR SALB Abent 1.B feet S
1 lumber at mill, $15 rf
taken before Jnlv 10; Is
No. i two-lneh plank t WttW. I
Jnst as strong for bridges or bin f
floor as ny, $19 per M.
cord dry slab wood, $15" TT.
ford. One good eow, 4 gsls . "
under value If taken st one. Trip
to A Lumbar Co., WUbar,