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LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE
rniinl ma aecond-clasa mallei
May if. 1920, at the post ottlce at
Roseburg, OreKon, under the Act of
March 1.
THE EIOHTEEXTM AMENDMENT.
Editor News-Review: Will you
kindly five apace In your valuable
n.n.F m tha following article con-
r learning prohibition, taken from the
i .. . New York Evening Post:
peeled nooka and cornera, and In one To )h Editor 0 lBe Evening Poat:
corner waa a auperb staircase. Abote j )n your editorial
i . . , ,h. a balcony was a stainea w...- p,n yor() on Pioblbllion in
When we drew up before the a ua r of (h( wUh al " ' , cannot he,
hou.e I could no t.xpre . an ex- ,,, f gluMi l0 . ye.'erday ' miny of
kui rnl home In town ana
tood back from the atreet and on
THE SEW HOME.
I didn't know It waa
ii , equally high moral atandlng witn
possible for mL,hmat disagree with him
Roaeburg, Oregon, July 23. 1I0.
Fishermen Get Five
Cents For Salmon
Ai.nr1ln to reDorta from the
nu-dlnar-Heedauort aectlon at thi
lnoutn of tne Lmpqua Klver. where
are aome or the largeat iuuing iu
i.,r..i. uf the coast, the flub can
nerlta and cold atorage companlea
re paying fishermen five conn pur
pound for Chinook salmon. Thla la
alleged to be the price established
hv lb. Grays Harbor and other can-
oerlea further north. These prices
are leu than half of what the fisher
men were paid a year and two yeara
ago. If miiory serves ua right the
Columbia Klver fishermen were paid
round 13 and 14 cenle for Chinook
which waa aald to be the occasion
for retailers doling out the minimum
amount of Chinook for a maximum
sum of money. With the Hoyal
Chinook selling at five centa at the
mouth of the river and along the
eoaal to the aound fishing watera..
Mr. Conaunier doubtless can begin
to appease that two-year-old taste
for good and cheap fish once more.
because there la uouno mini tyv
In the retail price of tne commocmy
commensurate wllh the wbolosnle
I price to fishermen.
RKH1DKSCK KAliM RETORTED
J H. Rcheuch. one of tha recent
nurhiun iJ the Monogram Clear
Rinra has DnrchaBed the realdence
on South Jackson Btreet belonging to
J ii. Galarneau. of Portland. The
ew owner will take poaneaslon next
mi-nth.
B. F. Morgan, local ratlrond man
has purchased the property on Weal
Viral street belonging to the heirs of
the Parrott eslate. Hoth Bales wore
made bv the O. W. Young and son
realty company.
o
ORCHARD IS I'IIMHAKKIf
nv other Hereon to have the exact veara old past
, i , ii vpnnnn rauiu . i i kAma rr 111 ."'' . - -
a ri.iua Vn.ii.h tToe ld of wnat I wsnieu - h f , ,motionaof ram-
Mng new house of old Engllsn type. . exclame(i. "Oh, John, I OI ... .rvi(.pa tc
We drove under the port-couchere rny own, i dt)0orated with Hr 300 yeara old In Its "lt "
rDd aome one. who evidently had . background for America. member cf the Eplacopa
befn wilting for u. .opened the door. .JniY Ov" .here" I JThureh. and I thin.; my Wmdr
John a face beamed anu I anew .. , ,haU naVe a black would aay. " gentleman o, i"""'"
hA rnnilM fhia arrRnaeiiiriii. - . .. nn a illaa and hlirh moral cnaracier. i n.
plantation 01 aurunso r- .... lu.i. i. Hi-k dr
no Intereat wha'tever In the llquoi
that
t DAVa an Afi
and happiness and told him what a ov .trllilng piece of trade and am moderate In my use ol
wonderfully gooa omen .u u. .... - ,d broead that fatner, drink. Yet 1 resent ino r.i......
...I front door opened by aome one . K,h, .,, Janan in,Hmii and Ita enforcemen
as we arrived. whn , ... . Kri." m0,t bitterly. The passage of thl!
t am an lad. dear." I aald "That ... .... ,h ... -nnAr- i.m waa the greatest fraud ever per
we are to aeo the new house to- f , lblmle, , this room. John" petraied on the American people
getber.' , repoated. Then I looked through since the theft of the election froir
"Bo am I. no anaweroo, a u broad arebway into a amaur iw.... jir. inuen: i am - .-
.. ...,.1. .t,nii k f li led on aa a part of with Ita violators aa I '
"Come back, John. Come back." thla aludlo living room, and we will ,, thn barona at nunnymeda or
I exclaimed. " draw that magnificent screen. ,he men who threw tne i
.. .... , ..!'" ii. want nn In relieved auliknesa. ha
"Vnihlnc onlv you and I must go ,.wkll you going to do with Ynu "Holler than thou" people
.... tha threahnld together." ,ha .itninr mom aet?" Hannnnrn me aa no better than
John picked me up In hla arms as . m ng to leave ,t ln mothers pickpocket for buvlng drink when
ihniivh tn rarrv me In. end while I . ....... w. win want to. to t an ann vnu accent the fmltr
knew thla to be an expreaslon of ap- ,'..,, anyway until Mary la,. . .tiPn election aa complacentlr
urecl-tlon of mr Idealistic outburst. and , would like her to grow . for the real nick
yet he waa taking the maaculine iome ,de of tbat austere M u .em to me nlmoat M
view d? It. but he did not know any ''... ,n,nh(,ra. But. John. I ...r. . .inlmo thla law on n"
other. ha,e always had a theory that re- 0(.,..inn.. Now. will you klndW
"Put me down. John, put me down mnilHrn women of the modern mPr Am I an undesirable
"What la the matter, he asaeo as ,iuhi dt.Dnd uoon conven- ,a . hod man? I wonM
he dropped me ao auddonly that 1 ai- il(nj when t,iey buUd and furngn , mn (() know what tne -good
""Ti a . i a., want von room wholly for eating purposea. , ,hlnk of m. .
"Nothing de"- a chHd When the occup.nta of the house en- 9 N(,w York jp 9.
to carry me aa though I were a child ... h , nec, lo do. - ri n.pasHIONF.D MAK.
,r aome helpless creature. That la tne . .uoerfiOUa. why. In i ,-.ki. it n..r reaneeted reader will
,.t men have long done. It la -. ill- of eff,clen.v teachings. don . , ac,iy the polpt of
ustratlon. I know, of man a protec- ... ma , d ..room . be In H ,1 ' . ,k .n.hixt. or any other
lion for the one he loves, but I want about (hrea hour1 , day ultra-radical, whp purpose-
""'ho ,? r Df cou?;e i want " " "8 U8ed to .mucn bJelter fo m.Ha hla own opinion, hla own
arma about me. of comae. I warn to comfort and ex- ,.,. those of the minority
feel that I too rn aDie to ouiio i a , concerned? The uaual whlcn he belongs above the
f" "e'io'e not a bit of cr Slnln. room, my dear, I. built to Im- E,.,. and Justice of any de
part of Ita creator., not bit of ere- nehbor and , for the cj)on of (h(( nittJory lhe test and
atlon. ii...,,rn nf nnn'a self. One always , -r m.rannal and group
nu, I has coffee and conversation In the obedience. The democratic way. the
living room after dinner, ana it seems American way. la to accept tne aeci-
to me that tne dining room can bo ., loyany ,nd then wora hk a
relegated to old tyloa and obsolete ,aTpr , conylnce one's fellow cltl-
V f .VanWu V For
Safe
Milk
Infanta
InTaliJ.
KsCeakaf
A Nutritious Diet for AH Age
Quick Lunch at Home or Office
AroiJ Imitation and Snbiiitatta
Officials Pay Baiaed.
MARflHTlELD. Ore.. July
Curry county ha named 14 a day
aa pay hereafter for juagee ane
clerks of election. In Coos county
at tha recent primary, tha Judge and
clerk worked IS hour and received
for that time 13. It Baa been cub.
tomary to allow half a day for tlma
over eight hour, but all bill for
extra time thl year were Ignored by
(ha xnnntv enurt. .a COnsoqueutc
the fall election will have few of
those who have aerved tn toe paai
unleaa the pay la raised.
SUN DA. AT THE CHURCHES.
Ak
:
HIWT M. E. CHl'HKCH.
Thn, 10 acre orchard tract be
Innpong to Marry Fickle, lorn'cd In
Harden Valley waa purchased ree
"iv bv R. A. Calhoun. The tract Is
In bearing applci anu la adjoining to
ir. Caluuiui'a place, The deal was
made by the Q. W. Young and Son
agency.
Paul V. Maria, director and C. J.
Hunl. assistant county avent li "lev
left Corvallls yesterday to inrpect
the work In Tillamook. Clato.ii, Col
umMs. Multnomah and Clackmas
eounflea.
For once John entered Into
mood. and. throwing hla arm about
me, we both atepped over tne tn reso
ld together.
I knew that John thougnt now
ivl and lovely and feminine I was
n thla little Idlosyncrnry and living
'ip to ha Idea rf what I dld'nt
know wo-ildn't hurt me. he was de
termining In hla own mind never to
ou admlrel so murh In my moiners
'ouse serosa thi archway when we
use It for a dining room.
John looked a little bewildered.
"Aren't you going to hnve a dlnlne
oom. dea'T I was thinking that ynu'
Colonial dining room suite would
look about right In here. In fact.
o'd Ellinbeth the Inst time we were
hore." John stopped rather abruptly
ind colored. 1 Kelt rather than aaw
hla furtive glance nt mo, but I actel
is though I hud not heard hla sHn.
ell m" ttft h hnd sienped over th's
same threshold many tlmoa with E'l
nbeih Moreland.
I however, was not going to lei
whM t did know worry me. I forgo'
completely when I stepped Into that
great living room. It was at least
'orty feet long hy thirty feel wide
At one end of II was an exquisite
marble fireplace. I found out after
ynrila thnt It waa a repllra of the
Woolworth home on the lland d'
Capri. This room wne full ofuiiex-
placea.
.....a- to turn thn nilnoflty to which
(To He Continued.) hn belongs Into a majority and bring
B about amendment or repeal. ecrei
Father Ambroae, of KU.eney. Ire-'-,P ' ""JS
land, haa arrived In Rosehurg and la ! " ', ,, ,,. ,, ,., doubt unon
Hharlng the duties of the local Catho- ,ma "cale S
lie parish wllh Father Sharkey.
cowardly and anarchlatic. on a large
wale rebellion and civil war over
throw of government by force ann
vioinnee " As Henry Demarest Lloyi
once said: "Revolution an.! repudia
tion hAs no nlaca In the v--b'.ilary
of a wlf-governlng people." It la the
rieht of onr correspondent to argue
a,yA atrltala for the TeOCal Of the
eighteenth amendment or the modi
!...... thn oat of ..nforeement
I Any other attitude belongs In the
lean.enrv of nersonnl law-breaking or
of sidlous conspiracy. Ed. F.vening
I Post.) N. Y. Evening Poet, June 11
1920.
HIES AT ASYIXM
o
made right here in Oregon.
And hundreds of other products
you'd least expect.
The manufacture of these things
is making Oregoji a better state
for you to live fn.
After you eat always take.
P ATONIC
Ca .TOR tODRACliyilAca)
Instantly relieves Heartburn, Bloat
ed (Ussy Feeling. Stops food souring,
repeating, and all stomach miseries.
Aid. els tam and apa.tita. Kaap. atomaea
sweat and atrooa. Incraaaaa Vitality and Paa.
RATONT0 1, tba bast ramadr. Tan. of thoa.
ul.uJA.ll.luulltaJ r.nl maM a Mat
er iwaaday Ui ua. it. Pyitlvalr uantntaa4 n 136.1 when Doilgl lS county Wn
f"?1.". ;w!l!,."'?r """' 0"b known an Ummiua county and con-
Naihau" Kullenou. 205 Cass 8t, aisled of all of aouthorn Oregon to
Hn.phnr. Dreunn ithe south Of. jne COUIIiy. minerva
riwanz. men a youua gm -" .-
Judged Insane by the county court
At that time there waa no state asy
lum and the Insane residents were
placed in private sanitariums their
expenses being borne by the county
under contract. Minerva Swarti was
put in curb a place until an Insane
asylum waa provided and she has
since been confined to that Institu
tion. Thla morning County Judge
Stewart received a mensage announc
ing her death at the age of 87 yeara.
The body will be taken care of by
relatives.
So if;
mtiL.iur.i oners vou anv
article which doesn't bear an
Oregon manufacturer's label, ask
him to give you the Oi
made kind.
'rccon-
a-
0 CITY NEWS B
Ytur merchant has UltU
took which we tend him
and which will till him in
minute if the thing you
wtnl it manufactured in
ten.
BUY OR KG ON
PRODUCTS
Associated Industries
of Oregon
X
Vreg.n.
1j4H
xtrf
Arundel, piano tuner. PtiODe 189L.
Flrea deatroy lire, property and
food, lie careful with Ore.
We wash and polish car at Mer
len a garage.
Insure against lose equip your
tractors ao they won't ae; flrea.
Dance at Suiherlln Friday .night
Music by Ott'a orchestra and Mr.
Keunedy.
We nay tbe hlgheat price for Caa-
cara bark. Berger'a Bargain Store.
W ATKINS producla. 116 W. Lane.
Phone 137-U
Dance at Suiherlln Friday night.
i Music by Ott'a orchestra and Mr.
Kennedy.
Stop and reflect great flr froii
Utile sparka are spread. Be carefn1
with flrea.
The lad.es of t. soaepli'a Church
"- 111 hold a sale ef lii'u.v couked foods
oaturdav. July jthi at j v. Casey' i
real vs.ate office.
Mrs. R. E. Strong, c Myrtle crook
who haa heen spending the past few
weeks In Portland, and who arrival
ln Rosebnrg last night, returned to
rer nome this morning. ,
o
KF.I'l 1I TK8 HIS PAHTV.
HILP WANTED "WANTED HEL
wwi.wa u... .uu UtUUrS faa,
nlahad employment free of chara.
Contraolora, ranchera and farmM
plaoe your order with ua for hala.
re. Our aerrloea are free both u
employer and employed. La
rence-Cordoo Co., lit Caa at
Phoe
FOR RENT aahtty aepodt hois.
UUSlUSri H1UUBM DIM.
FOR RENT Large furnished room.
, i T, i a v
Ciuav 111. x uuud a a-a.
MOTOK CVCUST ATTEJiTlOX.
. Even motorcycle rider la Invited
to a free welnie roaat Saturday, July
24 The bunch will leave tne nariey
Davldson Shop. SOS W. Douglaa St.,
at 1 p. m. J3rlng your aide car pal
along and have a good time.
HARLEY-DAVIBSON 8AL.B.3 avj v-1
FOR RENT Sleeping rbom, f 10 pr
montn. aad c. uu su
FOR RENT Furrllshed room wit,
Data. vi b. mbiu eireei.
r.nur t.ane and Main Street. F.
ft. Keagy. paBtor. Sunday school at
j:45 a. ui.. J. A. waiger, Dupi.i
Preaching Service, 11:00 a. m.. Ser
bv Rev. C. E. Trueblood.
Enworth League: 6 p. m. Prayer
meeting. Wed. Eve., 8 p. m. No
evening service here on account of
the service held ln the open air by
Dr. Bank. Let Everybody Go.
a
Church of Christ, corner of Cobb
xni Roberta afreets, the aouth part
jf town.--Servicea at 10 o'clock,
ong aervlce and Bible aludy. The
mbject for memory versea la "Re
joice." Preaching at 11 by Mr. Gar
ier. Subject, "Faith." A cordial
nvltatlon la extended to atrangera as
ell aa all member or tne congrega
tion to be present. A welcome awaits
everyone.
MelliAillat Church South J. E.
fonder nastor. Sunday achool 9:45
a. ra.; Preaching 11 a. m. by the paa
tor. Junior Epworth League, 2:30
n m Senior Enworth League, 7:30
p. m. Preaching at Baptist church
union services.
J St
The Flint Itaptiat Church, T.ane
and Rose streets. Blblj cnooi at
45 a. m. O. P. Coshow, aupennieuu-,
ent. Morning worship at 11 a. m.
with preaching by tne pastor, rray
er meeting Wednesday evening at
7:30 p. m. J. H. Dickson, paBtor.
, j
rtirktliin (liurrh. Pine and Wood
ward atreets.'Rev. C. H. Hilton. Mln-
later. Regular morning service ai 1 1
o'clock. The pastor will preach. The
subject Is "Hear Ye Him". The Bible
school will meet at 9:45. The gre'it
Interest shown in Bible acnooi mis
summer is a great encourB-""""-
the workers. The Y. P. S. c. K. win
meet at 7 o'clock. In the evening at
o'elock. there will be a united
meeting of the churchea held In the
high school auditorium, which will
be addressed by ur. Amen uiuii
Banks, a preacher of national repu
tation. The meetings will be In every
respect non denominational and the
people are invited to near mis spean
p Tha churches have secured him
for four auccesslve evenings and he
will bring great message.
The PreKbytorian Church, Jackson
ind Lano streets, Rev. E. W. War
rington, minister.
A Whole Christ for my Salvation
A Whole Bible for my Staff
A Whole Church for my Fellow
ship ,
A Whole world for my Parish.
i -Chryaestem
Dr. Louis Al'iert Banks will preach
the second sermon on the "Winds of
God" at the morning aervlce next
Sunday. The theme Is "The North
Wind The Wind that Purifies Char
acter." Eleven o'clock Is the hour of
the service. At 8 o'clock the church
ea of the city will Join In a union
service to be held ln the High achool
Auditorium. Dr. Banka will address
this service on the "Pioneers. All
want to hear this Bermon. Dr. Banks'
parents crossed the plains ln tho
early fifties. Sunday school meets at
9. 45 a. m. with Mr. F. B. Guthrie aa
our new superintendent. At 7 p. m.
Miss Eva Lennox will lead the En
deavor service.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
MRS. P. D. OWEN Cut "lower
Phone 240. 403 W. Caa.
DR. M. H. PLYLEB Chiropractic
Physician. 222 W. Lane St.
DR. R. P. BRADFORD If
Chiropractors. Phono 40- 4.
DR. CLAIR K. ALLEN Dentist ai
331 PerklDB Building, Koaeburg.
Oreioa. Office hour 9 to 12 a
m.. 1 to F. 0. m Phone i
Sutherlin Sanitarium
MEDICAL feSURGICAL
Write K. I. HALL, M. D., SnpC
Suiherlln, Oregon
Ail Classified Advertisements in
serted new today wi'J be found
last page under "New Today" bead.
WANTED.
WANTED Turkey, large or small
Boyer Broa. Phone 14-F14.
WANTED Two prune picker. J. W
Montgomery, Day Creek, Ore,
vVANTED To buy small house on
paved atreet. Addreaa Box 95(1,
City.
WANTED FurnUhed house
apartments. Address C. L. C, care
NeWB.
WANTED To rent a tent in good
condition; will buy if cheap
Phone 290-R.
Judge Marlon Conklln. of Jamea
town. North Dakota, arrived Wed
nesday evening for a visit at the
home of F. A. Clements, a former
neighbor and acquaintance In James
town. Judge Conklln Is now serving
a resident attorney for the Northern
Paclfle railroad.
LUNCH AND DINNER
65 Cents at
HERRICK HOUSE
Break fast to order. Rates to Re
gular Bonnier.
MADISON. W, . July 22 Senator
Robert M. La Follette has repudiat
ed the republlran party aa a mem
ber of which he waa three times
elected governor of Wisconsin and
twice to the I'nlated States Senate
In a signed editorial tn IjtFollette's
magaitne Issued toilar the aenator
said, "the old parties havefil: .
He mad no menc.on of Harding or
No Excuse for
BARE
SPACE
on your walls. Our Sale of
FRAMED PICTURES
now going on.
Cupids, Madonnas, scenes, old
masters, religious, portraits of
all kinds, sites and color at
LABORERS WANTED Eight men
for quarry work. Call on R. E
Harneea, Roaeburg.
WANTED Competent shoemaker,
-married man preferred. Steady
' Job. V. S. Goff, Cottage Grove,
Oregon.
WANT TO RENT Medlum-aiied
one-man farm, with accommoda
tions for family, near Roseburg. C
Qustafson, Rt. 1. Mllwaukie, Ore.
WANTED Wlnddw and genera
houaecleaning. kitchen waits
washed, floors painted and pol
lshed. C. H. Maraton. Phone 392
WANTED Good logger to take con
tract to log. Reudy to start mill
now. See Gllklson Bros., or In
quire at News-Review.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Furnished room with
bath, close in. Inquire at the Hit
Shop.
FOR RENT Lightly furnished
house. Inquire 246 N. Rose, for.
noons.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WELL DRILLING K. E. HeinBel.
man, driller, R. 1, Roseburg,
rnone i-i),
1AFETY F1K8T Secoi a aaf.tr
deposit box for your valuable pa
pers at tho Roaeburf National
Bank. tt
LOST Elk' tooth cnarm wlib
mall diamond setting. Will girt
liberal reward. R. E. Harness
Roseburg, Ore.
ZONEY TO LOAN ID-year rural
credit farm loaha, low interest
rata. $Z0,000Uocl money to lota
on good real estate. First morv
gage. Sea si. K. Rice of Rice a
Rica. it.
,KOR BALE.
fXR SALE 150 lbs. Petit prunes
at 1 4o. Call at Cafeteria.
'OR SALE: Studebaker car. Servld
Oarage, N. Jackson street.
.-"OR SALE: Heavy work team.
them at the Deer Creek barn.
Ses
eOR SALE One good mlkh cot.
Judd & McMlllln.
AUTOMOBILE TIRES For sale bjr
Judd ft McMlllln.
SOTl SALE CHEAP Belgian hares.
Inquire News-Review office.
'OR SALE Block old growth fir,
14.50 per tier, delivered. Phons
369-H.
'OR SALE Old growth fir and oai
grub wood, S 4.60 per tier. Phont
69.
WANTED To purchase land partly
rough for goats. Prefer Looking
QlasB. Melrose way. No fancy price
considered. State price and terms
B. B., care News-Review.
WANTED Girl or middle-aged
woman for general housework on
ranch, 3 ln family; state wage.
Phone 42-F13 at Oakland, oi
write Mrs. C. S. Baker, Sutherlin,
Oregon.
WANTED To lease on shares by re
sponsible party who can give ref
erences, a good farm consisting of
several acres of bearing prunes
and good farm land; aheep on
place would be considered. Ad
dress 246, care News-Review.
WOOD WANTED School Dist. No.
71 wanU 15 tier of seasoned oak
block wood, also 2 tier seasoned
pine or fir stove wood, to be de
livered In woodshed on school,
grounds. Call or address D. N
Busenbark, Clerk, Roseburg, Ore-
Sheet MetalWork
OF ALL KINDS
J.H.SINNIGER
110 OAK STREET PHOXR 421
CARR'S
Com early eav money.
831 Jt. .Kkaon.
ROSEBURG
MYRTLE POINT
MARSHFIELD
AUTO STAGE
Leavaa Roarbnrg, 'tally at 7ao A. at.
Leaves MjnU rolal, dally at 930 A. M.
Connection at Myrtle Point
to and from Marshfleld. Co
qullle, Bandon and Power.
Far 16.46, Including war tax.
Reservations at main office,
406 Cass 8t., near depot. Phone
80t, or tlmpqun and Grand ho
tels, Rrpp'i star.
TAYLOR 4V CLINTON
ifflfrgtfflCsTI
FOR SALE Cheap, Overland car Is
good condition. Enquire Bergerl
Bargain Store.
JUST SELL fast Chalmers but,
tsheup, good mechanical conditio,
inquire Sunset Garage.
XDR SALE Fine Shetland pony on
account of leaving Roseburg. K. H.
Rosenberry. hone 33F2.
BARGAIN New Emblem bicycle,
double bar, truss fork, $37. 5
cash. 206 W. Douglas atreet.
?OR SALE Three horses, aet of
double harness and wagon. Call
evenings at 235 Sheridan St.
FOR SALE 10 z 24 stay silo Jut
emptied. George Telford, epposlts
Happy Valley school house. P. t.
Rosehurg.
?OI SALE Ford bug, $360; Over
land bug, $326; Flanders truck.
$226; Buick truck, $700. Cockel
rease & Harbor, 220 Oak street.
FOR SALE Two Dodge cars. Ou
touring, $850; Roadster, $6;
both ln good condition. See then
at Service Garage.
?OR SALE Italian prune trees,
' Oregon grown, 6 to 8 ft. 66c; 4
to 6 ft., 60c; 3 to 4 ft., tie. R. L
Fills, 3 miles west, Roseburg, Or.
FOR SALE 4-room house and II
lots, 4 good chicken houses, wood
shed, well; also 4-room house snf
1 lot, Riverside. W. E. Bowes,
R. 2, Roseburg.
?OR SALE OR TRADE 7 H acrt
ranch near Green for property Is
Roseburg or Ashland. Addreie
Allen Wilson, Roseburg, Or., routs
1, box 166.
FOR SALE 12x14-12 oi, tent
racking chair, shower bath fl1"
turea. punching bag and hoard,
leather couch, mattress and couci
bed. 121 N. Stephens.. .
SUPERIOR ROCK SPRINGS COA.
Best on the market: dry sl
wood and mill ends by the tier
cord. Special price on 16 tier let
H. J. Denn, cor. Oak and Maia.
FOR SALE Young registered I. 0.
W. boar and 2 Duroe red sows.
mos. old, for breeding purpoe
Also 1 hog. D. Dommash,
Roseburg, enfl of driveway
Shambrook tract.
FOR SALE USED CARS We ha
the following: One Buick six. t
Chevrolet, model 490: one sprf
ster truck; one 1919 Indlat mo
torcycle and -sidecar very cnea"
Call at the Umpqua Anto Shop f
a demonstration. Winchester St
FOR SALE One and one-tklrj
acres of free soli, t blocks f""
post office; good house, wo0"'!!,
and ehlcken house: about
pullet. 60 cockerels: larr
den. also family orchard set
this spring. Street paved to P
8ee owner, 426 Sooth St, betws
MIU and Plae street.