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ilr.i:iiriIO KB WR. REVIEW
lssu.d Dl!y Except Sunday.
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or not olherwle credited In tnU
paper and alto the local new. pub
l.ahed herein. AH rights of republl
ratlnn of special dispatches herein
are alto reserved.
Entered at second-clas. matlei
My 17. 1920. el the poet office at
H.otfburii. Oregon, under ,he Acl '
March 3. 1819.
How-burg, Oregon. July SI. tVJO.
Lit F.TKIM NS FINISH
MitiE.
COl.
When the war called to many of
the nullon't yiil-.Hi away from lh
rnll.-ges anil iiniverBlllea to Hie tiai
tli Hi lil. It teemed to some person, r
(treat pity. II was UioukIiI thai
their departure for war eervlr.
would me.'n llielr permanent wlih
rlrnwul from (lie school. If they re
turned lo thla country their own
clause would have none on without
them. They would lie older anil
more settled, and ready to take ur
their life work, unwilling to devoti
more time lo I he process of arqulr
Ing a school education. H would
be Interesting lo know Just what pro
portion of all those boys did fall t
return to rolleRe. The retiring pros'
dent of Vale iruiverslty recently an
nnunced that out of 1G2'J under
Krnduates whose colli K" work
Interrupted by their country's cull li
arms, all hut 32fi hsvn returned an '
will complete their work In the mil
vcrxlty Just n If nothing had hap
pened. The snme thing Is true, nr
dniibt. Ill varying degrees In olhet
Institution, of learning. In a small
middle western rnlloee this yar'r
graduating class Included a numbe1
of young men and women who re
eel veil their degrees "as of the clan
of 1SIH. or 1917. or III 19." as the
rae plight 1m. A brief fnotnote told
that their work had been Interrupted
by war service. In reality, ihey havi
not finished Ihelr College courses "a
If nothing had happened." It Is proh
ably true lhat moat of those ynunr
men and young winuon, loo got
t ore out of this last year in dill ge
than they would have done wlthoti'
the exnerlences Ihev passed thrmiet'
p-verncim. It wits because Ihey hai
received a broader vision and deen
enlng of purpose, and because thi v
bad come lo realize how prorlnu
witc Ihelr college oTiporlunlttrs. lbs
thev were willing to return In spltr
of the fsct that their elasitmates hsi1
nreeeded them Into Iho world an
had pal'ie.l a head sturt In bilslues'
or professional careers.
i n yenr-old Louise Oupula re
ceived this year an award of fioi
franc, under the provisions of Ihi
.will of Henri Kortln, who some year?
ago left a fund from which this sun
was to be paid annually for tome lie
of exceptional heroism and service
When a German shell killed I-milse'.
inol her, early In IMS, the famllt
faced separation. There were ftv
children younger than Louise. The
falber. a poor laborer, doing his till
behind I tie- lines for Kraii"c, had nr
mouey tn psy anybody to come In to
look after them. Ititt Louise, then
aged eight, took up the burden. Hhe
kept the family together In what wa
left of their rntlage, she cooked
what little food they could get.
washed such clothes as they hail
look the younger ones lo school
when Ih.-re was a school, and kepi
a home which In split of Its poveny
au I lacks, still wus better than many
an institution ami better than nn
seiiarnllon. When the commission
awarded t lit Roil francs, she wept for
Joy because now the Utile ones
could have an rCK for Ihelr linuk
fast. Just one of millions of "Lull,
Mothers," the world around, who In
war and peace are doing this sort
of thing every duv. peculiar only in
that she received the rewuld she lie
Served. Where are the rewunls. tie
helping hands for all these mhers'
Why nol slop for a hit In compliiln
Ing atMiut III- i o:: of things we do
not need, the sacrifices of things we
aie better off without, and Ih'iik of
these children?
T!h' IhilvniK Mill' i.ti.tmihiiy (f
K -tfM,(irt 1 I'fiHith'.hltiK n ai-ux
cIiuiiiIht uf cumim-it'ii Tht-y Iimy'
ttli.mly miM I huflift.-iii fumU to ln
cm::' ttlTiliiili-il with i hi mati chain
(hi- i-f oiiiini'i rt. Hint tin- iil;iiipc lh
f ttn tiilai rti (or mMiVf mnl roiiKituc
t iv- wui k fur ii !! u i M in thir . c
Hon 'f ihv cmmiy In ti simill
nihil run i'-iMiiiisii thtfM' 'tn1d
iluif n'.iim lltili- t,'u. fur !'.'
. Ill 111 llR In lilt' WHY Of -illtMl-ill
intf koimI mni ml nud ooiimm hmv v
riiiitulu r cf o.miint'H"' Tliin oht Imitk
i-honlil m'l nn . in i-l for lis ini-r
cntfn ty iroltix miM tin top with Hi--
liirt'l Hlhl ti)rt I'Olll in.'H'lul niKiint
jiii ion In i hi- wont he i n part of t In
Btnti A Hi tl ti'p nnd kIukit tiU
I'i.i . . l 44 Ion k t hli lino liy our wvr-
Miini. ii nil tin -.iiofm nii'ii wilt go a
li'iiif n In rivhiir I'lit-oni KMini to
i'u' iill dm 1 i P'rli Hi nu n who nri'
How Ml Ihf liiiiit of tin ir! ehrun
ttt'i tt it it floitiK thi-lr Itv.-I h.-m to V. p
1h city and county oo tlif upward
tn-nd.
I'VHliy to in,. toy r. n it lo loy
alty to rou n try and tAit'iiii. typifl
I hv Icich .tt ntHliilnrd of Aiiktii hii
ld ali In tin hi' vtri ntious i lines th
ftitff.rity of tli l'T-ohi.l ctjiiiii Ion
r m lo lw iiii.nlti.; lhi hlKh
utatwUtd of cn tiiHti.m and mriiv
f t; tiht d hv our fir fatto m. In
dn.sti) miph. h the d that uiuk.'H
for hit mail h all h, hiiptin.-i and
Nnr tm mwrit an. I It !irHvat ! .u !
lo ll. ml ty, woe nt id dihi-nut
in. ut that follow In iia Hk.v
IctiK yon an a iil of hh lntltu
I. .i, d. f. i,d it. honor ll. ch.r(h it, j
rk for tt. atand l.y It at) I mand by I
(bor whoae bustneaa Mhtj auj
means have made It poactbla. t't en
vance'iieut your advancement and
lis achievement your achievement.
The Industrial and commercial de
innmmt nt s nation It the bulwark
of our liberty and Independence and I
It behoove us to cherish ana aeitni
it. Robt. I. Kerr.
rteednporl Courhr: Every buslnee
man In iteedsporl and othais wh'l
wish to help Hie ell) and coiiiinuulty
lo better conditions, should Jmu tie.'
chamber of commerce. There Is a
whole lot of work to be done during
..... r,.r in. nfit.-rni.nl
me -,.
.f the city and neighboring coin-
muniiiea. and a few thould nol t.
left to tlo tnis wors. I.oic me.
... ..i.is ri.nn mi more than they
tow. I
5 ! !
Portland (Jr. gonlan: When a wife
goes away with another man -he i.
V ..k J...O. i. .-I
tartlllg COIIlUll.ll.oi. won ... -
stance dally show this. The pirate '
a too low down In the scale to pro
tect her In trouble. Whut fools such
women be!
While the eenj figures given
towhurg may not please everybody,
h.-ie Is enough of us left to make a
iretlv good showing If we all g-l In
he front line trenches and work for
i bigger and better Itmeburg.
Don't mist the Chautauqua
hummer.
-It 'a a
0 CITY NKVVS i
Arundel, pife tuuer- pnoun 1.L
Klre detlioy lives, piuperiy aut
oud. lit tactful with nie.
Wt wash and polish car at Mer
aa s garage.
Insure against loss equip yeai
rector to lUy woa't s. fuel.
W pay the highest price for Ces
ar bark. Uerger'a Bargain Slur.
WATKINB productt. 12 W. Laae
'hone 137-1..
Ilatice at SuthiTllii Friday night,
vlustc by Otl'a orchestra and Mr.
Kennedy.
Stop and reflect great flrt Inn
title sparka are spread, be oarefn'
n h fire.
Mrs. Hoy lluli-hings and child bfft
his morning for Newberg. where
hey will visit for a lew days before
-olng on to I'oillainl to meet James
lutrhlngs, the local hiker, who U
eturiilug fiom a long trip to Iht
ast.
In outer to obtain sufficient room
o take cire of the amount of work
hey have been called upon to do.
'oi'kcltease and Harbor, who have
iceil conducting a shop at the cor
ter ilr Oak and Hose streets, have
il.iven hi j.u i.aa street in me nuiio
ng formerly occupied by the Rose-
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Equip
With
Sri-
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S.olf C urr I 4l.ru.
Anit-Skid lrrd
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LOVE and MARRIED UFE
Ixl the noted,
loan muione wjdsou
MY PI.iX ! WOIIKIXO
What I had revived to do matt
.... . ....v.. k... i . in
.' . .....'i., Di..n
sjeep aimosi llllliie.iinie. uuu
, ,he nulBe awakeed me by put-
.,.. h,, , , ., ... tha
rnlng. I looked over at John' bed
.' i.. ..... ...,t.,,l it,Bf
he hud been very careful not to wake
me when he got up. This wat a con-
.id.ratlon he had never before shown
, ,. Until thlt morning It had
... ... ., i.,hn r.i.r.
in.r. ...
don't mind that t.y any potainniiy i
would care lo tleeo after he war
"U. r....l,.n VA.it ml. L'an aurlv "
aald Miss Parker. "He slopped at the nap. Miss I'arker ha. been able to
nursery door to tell me that you locata John and called me to the
were still sleeping and that perhaps phone. Before he could speak, I gild:
I had better not w;.ken you. ."Good morning, John. It was awfully
More consideration, I thought hap- weet of you to let me sleep. I am all
p ly ready to come wherever you want
He told me to tell you. however, me, and do everything that I can to
at soon at you liid your sleep, that get Into the new home a toon aa is
he was going to have all the goods possible. You know, John. I have
from his mother's house sent over never e'en the Inside of the house."
to the new home, and that If you "Hiiven't you. Katherine," Inter
felt able, would you Join him there rupted John In a surprised voice,
.mmedlately after breakfast. He "1 wanted to wait until I could
sild that he knew you were anxious go over It with you, John dear."
to get In the new home, aa he, and ; I could almost hear John's sigh
that If you would come over and ex- of relief over the phone and I knew
olnln to him and (he people he had then that my way of attack was
hired to heln vim. he was sure It
would laillitate matters. He did not,
.. ... .... .. . . , l i ..
wan. vou o no tn... no..e,er uu..
you ten awe as your neaitn was
worm more inin anyiniiig wise.
Better Call Mother's 111 fifteen minutes. I will send the
"Call him up at the house no you inutor over arter you, and you stop
had belter call his mother's house here for me."
first, and she perhaps will he able j "I will be ready and waiting."
to tell you where to find him H you 'Just as I wanted It to be, I said to
should not find him there. However, myself.
I wish you would make an effort to j "John and I will he seen by all of
talk to him personally or else let ninour friends on our way to our new
si enk to hlui, because I shall he gl id I home and any speculation as to
to come as soo'n as I can bathe theiJohaa being away when 1 returned
biiby, and get her prepared for the will be silenced.
pi,y. I Charl.s arrived very soon and I
Miss Parker placed Mary in my was waiting for him at the door of
arms and left the room. the hotel. When we drew up In front
I sometimes wonder if I am a par- iff John't mother's house. 1 Hent my
Heularly temperamental woman. Us- chauffeur in after him because I also
itally I think I hav.ia rather prosaic had determined that .Madame (lordoi,
and calm mind, and yet there are!
somethings that stir me to the very
center .If my being, one of them Is
the feel of the satiny rose leaf skin
of my baby against my own. It brings,
out nil the protect ivoness, all the,
tenderness, nil the emotions of which
I am capable, und it brings me a s.,- ,
l ice and peace and quiet Joy that Is
unsurpassable.
I used to feel that Ruth was to
blame for giving up her entire life
in her children, nod while I could
never do this to the extent of giving
up as Itulh Had done, all other thots
.of love, all a'-enmidishnieuts r life's
work. yet. I can understand Huth's
ittlllude which I never could before,
even though I renlliml that love of
mwsnvjjwnflh most primitive
Your Small Car
Goodyear Tires
Ooodyt-.ir Tires in the 30x3-, 30 x3li- and
31 x4-iacli sues are ntaruifacUirL-d itli char
atttTistic Goodyear care to build hi-jh relative
value into every carcass and tread.
Last year more cars takini; these si:es were
factory-equipped with Good -.car Tires than
with any other kind.
In order to make these tires idely available
to users of such cars, we are operating the
world's largest tire factory devoted to these
sizes.
If you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dor:, Maxwell
or other car requiring one of these sizes, go
now to the nearest Goodyear Service Station
Healer for Goodvcar Tires and Goodyear
Heavy Tourist Tubes.
v o ' "
5 M.'
""v l.-"rt Tulv, o,t no
mere than llu- n lu are 4.klJ u, p(y
for of L-., nu-ril-l,v ri.k Cla
$212
.a.-iij;. when iuh urc rrotrc-li"iii-iiliW!
Wx)',,,;,
Irt leafarproo hag
tovMsretrrU) werrTn.RiTTFW wnvrTv, jn.T ti.
cmtnor
emotions In the world.
.Mary hat already become very fond
of her bath, and K"rl
kick and tplathes about as tne
tutnthin? water touches her velvety
- - - - " .i,k oil hor
body. She remonstrale, with all ber
tiny might when 1 take her out of nor
tub. and It take, all the soothing
that
I can give her In the way of
kiet and coaxing tones before the
It reconciled to be ng wrapped in a
towel and Pwd?,r,1"'Jnb.e,,'S. "'7
'he most beautiful and iweelut
thing on earth.
. ... L i
- I lu.atu,l
"
Hy ho time she wat dressed and
had had her brcastast ana was put
In her bassinette for her
right.
"1 am superintending the moving
... Ik. .....lli.ni U .lliurinu " t.u yulil
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would he the first to come and see
.nie. As It was. she had not even seen
her grandchild, although we had been
in the city for four days.
Fresh ne n Itaisy.
John came out all suspecting and
got Into the motor.
"My. but you are looking as fresh
as a d.ilsy this morning. I think
motherhood becomes you. Katherine.
On the way to our house lie asked
our chauffeur lo lake us through
the pa k as he sulil thiit It would be
about half an hour before t'"v -vould
be able to start with the furiillute. .
It was a perfectly glorious morn
Ing and I have never known anyone
upon whom the weniher hut nnrh
effect as upon John. True he Is not
verv cnmfiirtrihle before he h;is had I
..
hi coffee In the morning, but that
! noihlne In comparison to hi mood
on heavy damp day. But when tun
hlne 1 over all I don't belle It
1 possible for anyone or anything to
exclude tunihlne from John Gordon
heart.
Tomorrow Clever EUmbuth.
Is Funnier Off
Screen Than On
This evening at the Antlert the
nli-ture fans of Roseburg will have a
chance to tee one of the most cele
brated of picture comediam In tb
,.t ph..t.. rnnl n lain OI
f. . u.. ,. u,.
II1W C U, DUilsuiire au fcj....-.-
lot. Chetter hat been on tne coast
for tlx year and featured In eoi'.i-
edle produced by the largest com
edy producers In the line of busl-
nest. His comical anttct nave amus
ed countless thousands wherever
Dlcturea are Bhown. Those of you
n,or,.inwho are Interested In the making
morning . . ,.i .hui m.i-fi
(II movies nun uic iicou.w ......
them will nof want to mis this un
usual feature. You will not only have
a chance to see Conklin In real lite
In a real stage production, but will
also have an opportunity afforded a
verv limited few of seeing the star
In action at his studio through tb
medium of a specially produced film
used as an Introduction for the revue.
Conklin is even funnier on the
singe than he Is on the screen, and
his inimitable mannerism are sure
to be as well received as In the past
Conklln's work In the convict num
ber with Penny is one of the big fea
tures of this performance. Penny who
Is chief in support of Conklin, was
for a long time prior to his entering
he services of uncle Sam, one or tne
hest known vaudeville
stars in tne
Unntrv. His voice It not In the
least of the many features which gr
in make an enjoyable evening. He
.
slni-'s the songs that never grow old
In a manner one never forgets. The
girls were especially selected for
their ability as singers and dancers
as well as for their physical attract
Ions. Tho many nifty novelties num
bers they put over In a very cute
style nnd the costumes they wear
were designed especially for them by
one of the lending artists of Califor
nia. Thev will show you something
ne-v lii the line of bathing suits and
brand new way of using them. The
big lazi orchestra Is the same one
ihat has plaved for all of Conklln'F
pictures, nnd the numbers they use
are the Litest of the late Jazi hits
Reside this they carry a concert vi
olinist with hem who will play a vl
din solo which will prove a troa'
iror nil music lovers.
After o-.ch performance Conklin
'ill hold a reception In the lobby o
he theatre, and he wanls all of yon
to p-,tie a moment nnd shake hand
with the famous comedlnn on th
way out. ns he wants to meet you
o
WF.M. I-SKHVKI.
The lil'-e that. Comes From Tliunk
fill Itosehitiir People.
Kidney Remedy has known
nierlt
Pns(.l
Imrc ppoplo rolv unnn H.
That Kemedy Ih Doan'a Kidney
Pllla.
Roseburg testimony proves It re
liable.
H. F. Poss. (?, W. T.ane strept
RnscbMre:, Savs: "Ooan'n Kidney
Pills helped me wonderfully. I had
kidney complaint Tor some time and
t aill'fered a preiit dt'al with lumbago
I had Revere backarhe and at times
T rould hardlv Htnlshten up when
T gttot:ed over. The action of my
kidnevs was Irrecular and nnnoved
(me. I used two boxes of Doan's Kid'
I nev pills as directed, and two boxes
stopped the aches and pains and put
my kidneys In good condition.
Price title at all dealers. Don't alm-
nly ask for Kidney remedy Ret
Iioan's Kidney IMUs the same that
Mr. Doss had. "Foster Mil burn Co.,
Mfrs., Buffalo. X. Y.
I R SESSIONAL CARDS
OWEV Cut Flower
403 V. Cass.
Phone 240.
lR. M. H. riiVLKR Chiropractic
Physician, 222 W. Lane St.
Wt, ft. P. nRAPFOIU) A WIFE
Chiropractors, Phone 40-F4.
hit. (1.AIU K. Al.liKX Pentlst at
311 Perkins Building. Roaoburj.
Oregon. Office hours 9 to 12 a
m . I tn R n. m Phone ti
Sutherlin Sanitarium
MEDICAL 4fe SURGICAL
Write K. I. HAM,. M. I., Sttpt.
Sutliprlln, (rj.in
No Excuse for
o
BARE
SPACE
on your walls. Our Sale of
FRAMED PICTURES
now poing on.
Cupids, Madonnas, scenes, old
masters, religious, portraits of
all kin.ls, sizes and colors at
CARR'S
Come early save money.
S.-U N. Jackson.
FOR ITCHING TORTURE
Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo
There is one remedy that seldom
fails to stop itching torture and relieve
ikin irritation and that makes the akin
toft, clear and healthy.
Any druggist can tupply you with
Zemo, which generally overcome, skin
diseases. Eczema, itch, pimples, rashes,
blackheads, in most cases give way
to Zemo. Frequently, minor blemishei
disappear overnight. Itching usually
stops instantly. Zemo is a safe, anti
septic liquid, clean, easy to use and
dependable. It costs only 35c: an extra
large bottle. S1.00. It will not stain, is
not greasy or sticky and is positively
safe for tender, sensitive skins.
The E. W. Rate Co.. Ctowltnd. O.
(ONI
All Cliuinirted Advertisement. Ul
erted new today wl1! be found on
at pe under "New Today" bead
WANTED
.VAITKKS8
teria.
WANTED---At Curt
A'ANTED New
potato..-, at Hotel
Umpqua.
V ANTED Janitor
Home. Fwr"aii4nt.
at Soldi.rs
Phou. li.
WANTED Turkey., large or tuiall.
buyer liros. 1'hoii. 14-F14.
WANTED To reut a tent in good
condition; will buy if cli.au.
Phone 2HU-R.
A'ANTED To rent ( or 6 room
house. Good milch cow for sule.
635 So. Main St.
LABORERS WANTED Eight mac
for quarry work. Call oa R. kl.
Harnett. RoiMburg.
.VANTED Competent shoemaker,
married man preferred. Steady
Job. V. S. Goff, Cottage Grove,
Oregon.
.VANTED Wludow and general
houst'Cleahlng, kitchen wall
washed, floors painted and pol
ished. C. H. Mar.ton. Phone 392
VANTED Good logger to take cou
tract to log. Ready to start mil!
now. See Gilkiuon Bros., or In
quire at Newa-Review.
VANT TO RENT Mediuni-tizoil
one-man farm, with accommoda
lions for family, near Roseburg. C
Guttafson, Rt. 1. Mllwaukle, Ore.
VANTED Prune pickers family ol
4 or 5. Prune picking and apples.
Adilrei Geo. L. Russell, Looklug
Gluts, Oregon.
A'ANTED To purchase land partis
rough for goat.. Prefer Looking
UlasB, Melrosfl way. No faucy prlci
considered. S'.ate price and tarnit
B. U., car. News-Review.
WANTED Girl or middle-aged
woman for general housework on
ranch, 3 in family; ttat. wage
Pnon. 42-1' 12 at Oakland, ot
write Mr.. C. S. Baker. BuU.rlio
Oregon.
WANTED To lease on .hares by re
sponsible party who can give ref
erence., a good farm consisting of
several acre, of bearing prune
and good farm land; sher-p
place would be considered. Ad
dree. 246, care News-Review.
WOOD WANTED School DIst. No
71 wants 15 tier of seasoned oak
block wood, also 2 tier seasoned
pin. or fir stove wood, to be de
livered In woodshed on seboo
grounds. Call or address D. N
UuBenbark, Clerk, Roeeburg, Ore-
HELP WANTED WANTED HKLP
Ex-service men and other, fur
nished employment tree of charge
Contractors, rancher, and farmer.
place your orders with us for help
era. Our services are free loth to
employer and employed. Law-
rence-Cordou Co., 125 Cass St.
Phoue 219.
FOR RENT.
"OR RENT B&totr deposit boxes
Koaeuurff National Baa.
FOR RENT Large furnished room.
close In. Pbone 12-Y.
'"OR RENT Sleeping room, $10 per
month. 323 E. Oak St.
FOR RENT Furnished room with
bath, 401 S. Main street.
Sheet MetalWork
OF ALT, KrXT
J. H. SINNIGER
1 10 OAR STREET PHOVE 428
ROSEBURG
MYRTLE POINT
MARSHFIELD
AUTO STAGE'
Lmvv mbnrj(. !.!'.? tt 7 AO A. M.
Lmtm Myrtl. FolDI, d.llr at -Jt A. M.
Connections at Myrtle Point
to nd from Marsh field, Co
qullle, Bandon and Powers.
Fsre $6.48. including war tax.
Reservation at main office.
405 Cas St., near depot, Pbone
303, or I'mpqua and Grand ho
tels. Rapp's store.
TAYLOR & CLINTON
cgaaoariamM,it,i. wt.u . .
mm
TWO FURNISHED rooms for rent
unit .tier v y. iu. oi. o, uaiQ.
FOR RENT 6 room houit, j (,0
pr wuuia. luiiair. vtv 34x.h
Street.
FOR RENT Lightly furnish
bout. Inquire 246 N. Rose, for,
noons.
MISCElXAXKOl-g.
WELL URI1.L1NC B. E. H.lnsel.
man, driller, R. 1, Rowburt
Phone 3-'6.
LOST Fish basket between Gild.
and RoKburg. Reward. E. j,
Payton.
4AFETT. FIRST Beeni a safety
deposit buz for your valuable p.
per. at the Hoseburc N.tlonul
Bank. tf.
i.OST Elk's tootn cnarm wlih
.mall diamond setting. Will give
liberal reward'.- R. K. Harnett,
kflHAl.lirff. Opa
t'AKEN UP Red muley cow, bobbed
tall, white fuce. Owuer 1. aotitloj
to come after animal and pay
churgps. A. W. Graham, Brock
way, Ore.
isONEY TO LO AN z 0-year rural
eredlt farm loaut, low interest
rate. 12U,uou'tocal money to ioaa
on good real estate. First . mort
gage. See at. F. Ulce ol Kits a
Ktca. lL
SOTICH The Clover Creek Ranch
of 2640 acres having been admit
ted as a part ot the state gam.
preserve, all persons are notii.td
that tresspassers or burners there
on will be prosecuted. J. H.
SHORT.
1QK HALE.
.''OR SALE 150 lb.. Petite prunes
at 14c. Cull at Cafeteria.
OR SALE Studebaker oar. Serfici
Garage, N. Jaeksou street.
'OK SALE Heavy work team,
thcui at the Deer Creek barn.
Set
OR SALE One good milch cow.
Judd McMillln.
IL'TOMOBILE TIRES Far sale by
Judd ft .MuMlUiu.
.'OR SALE A 16x20 tent,
at 604 E. Douglas St.
Inquire
'OR SALE CHEAP Belgian haru.
Inquire New.-Revlew office.
OR SALE Fryers at 25 cents each
at 701 So. Pine. Pbone S7-J.
OR SALE Block old growth fir,
14.50 per tier, delivered. Phone
369-R.
'OR SALE Old growth fir and pax
grub wood, $4.50 per tier. Fount
69.
OR SALE Oat hay In shock. $20
per ton. C. L. Searing, E. Doug
las. Phone 207-L.
.'OR SALE 4-year-old mule; twt
teated back. Thot. Lawhead, Myr
tle Creek, Oregon,
FOR SALE Cheap, Overland car la
good SMdlUoa. .inquire Berger's
Bargain Stere.
ilUUT SELL fast Chalmers bag,
cheap, good uecbaalQal ceadlriea.
Inquire Sune.t Garage.
FOR 8ALE 16 24 stave sile last
emptied. George Telford, oppoeli.
Happy Valley .eaool house. P. tt.
Roseburg.
rX)R SALE Ford bug, J350; Over
land bug, $325; Flanders truck,
$226; Uuick truck, $700. Cockel
rease & Harbor, 220 Oak street.
5-ROOM house, plastered, bath, 6
lots, barn, chicken house. Just off
Juckson St. $1600, if taken at
once. J. V. Casey.
FOR 6 ALE Two Dodge cars. Gut
touring, itsv; Roadster, $;
both in good condition. See th.ia
at Service Garage.
!KH SALE Two buggies, hoi.
and barnees, J. I. Case threalit.t
machine, wagon, grain drill, etc
Mrs. A. Fisher.
OR SALE A band of Angora get'l
near Ashland. Oregon. Will mH
or rent stock ranch. Write W. A
Holt, Box 117. Taeoma, Watt.
FOR SALE Italia, mruae tri-es,
Oregon grow., 6 te I ft.. 4
to ft., te; 3 so 4 ft.. $fe. R. I
Ellis, 3 mile, weat, Roseburg, t)r.
HERRIES for sale In orchard,
picked, or bring boxes and r!
them yourself. D. Coon, Dinars,
Oregon.
FOR SALE 4-room kouee it 4 K
lots. 4 good ehlekea heoses, wee
shed, well; alee 4-reom hente sad
I lot, Riverside. W. B. Bowes.
R. 2, Roseburg.
SUPERIOR ROCI SPRINGS CO'-
Best the starke4; dry '
wood aad mM eads by the nw "
enrd. Special prtee ea It tier le
H. J. Dena, ear. Oak aad Mai.
FOR SALE USED CARS We hi"
the following: One Bulck six. I"
Chevrolets. model 490; one Spl
ster truck; one 1919 Indian
torcycle and sidecar very chest
Call at the Umpqua Auto Shop to
a demonstration. Winchester St.
FOR SALE One end one-third
acres of free soli. I blocks fre"
post office; good house, woodthed
and rhlcken house: about J'1
pullets. RO eookerels; large ,r"
den, also family orchard set est
this spring. Street paved to plsra.
Sea owner. 425 South St, bet
Mill and Pine street.