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MOW TWO IlUhKUrRO XKW0.KKVI1G W laaued Dall fcicipl Sunday. B W. BATES WIMEERLV BIRT c :bate$ SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dally, per year, by mall M O" Dally, tlx months, br mall .... I.Ou By Carrier, per month .....-..' The Associated Press Is eicluslvel) entitle to the use for republication of all news Ulspatchee credited lo il or not otherwise credited In thli paper and alio the local newt pub Itabed herein. All rlgnts 01 repuou cayon of apeelal dispatches bereli are also reserved. Entered as second-class matlei May 17, 1920. at tbe post office a Roseburg, Oregon, under the Act o March S, 181 . Koseburg, Oregon, July 26, 1080. PLANTS ARE ALL E J. 0. Holt of Oregon Growers Cooperative Association Completes Inspection. PRUNES LOOK GOOD Holt Hays That Drop Is Needed lu Order tu Iurruuss KLze and yujii Ity, rlo lliat Grower May Obtain High. Price. , EUGENE, July 20. Manager J. O. Holt, of tbe Eugone Fruit Growura association, returned last night from a tour of inspection among all the .plants of the Oregon Growers' Co operative association, of which he ir manager. He found them all in gooL condition. Tbe new plant which hat been under construction at Dallas foi several months past la now about completed and when ready for opera tlon It will be the largest prune park "in plant In the state outside o' Portland. The association now hss a slrlnr nf fourteen plants IhroiiKh the Wll lamntt. valler and In southern Ore gon. all of them be'ng comparative)' new with the exception of the one a' .Med ford. Two of these parkin) plants hnve canneries In connection In niMilion to this list the associa tion will hold six other plants und" leasn. This places this orginlzatlot at the head of all the Industries II Oregon In the magnitude of opera linns, the number of employes an amount of capital Involved. As to the crop situation, Mr. Hull noted that tha pruno orchards gen erally have set so heavily that onl r v.try large drop will aave the crop from running to small sizes. Fortti nately the drop has already starie.' -. rn localities. ,nd It will he bet ter for the crop If flfly per cent o' 'h srer-it fruit drops off In the next few weeks. A fnnev price has al readv been offe.red to the parknrs foi the SO and 40 grades. With r-irard to rherrles. Vr. Holt noted that In northern areas the mar ket hss heeii hadlv dlsrunted bv lack of organisation, some of the buyers starting ou out with a price that war e to parry Ih'ongh and i Itn'msnitiie to cirry which rea"ted Into a s'ump that car ried the prices to three cents in Ha lem. The Eugene association has r-1-.lntfilned a tinl'nrm price around 10 cents a pound throughout the ses sion and bought up Its full rapacltv. This week finds the peak of the crop STOP ITCHING ECZEMA Penetratinp;, Antiseptic Zemo Will Help You Never mind how often you have tried and failed, you can stop burning, itching eczema quickly by applying Zrmo. r umisnco oy any oxupxisl h ;iac. Eit ra large bottle, $I.(W. 1 Icaitng bcttitis the moment ino is anou-n in a snurt . time usually every trace of crzcmti tetter, pinipler rash, l.l.ickheadj and aimiLir skin disrasrs will lw removed. For clearing Ihe ski ) and makm it Tignrously heal I h y, al ways u1 Zomo, t he penetrating, anttspptic liquid. It is not agreasysalveanditd.icsnolBtain. Winn otlxra fail it is the one d-prndj)ile treatment for skin troubles ot all kinds. Ttw E. W. MiM to , Cl.wl.nd. O - 'S We Believe in Home Products! Jersey Ice Cream v-s . , V. tfv None Better tJeAlcove Confectionery, B. A. PETTEY Foutch's aWsWsKsKssKVsKVsV i LOVE and MARRIED LIFE Da. w noxea umaor Idah MSGlone Gibson KMZARETH MORELAND DROP IN "Hello, there folks." said an un- expected Tolce. and we all turned from examining the house to race beth Moreland. ' 'We dld'nt hear you come in." said John rather nervously "I stopped to admire your beauti ful home, Katherlne, or, as much or It as I could admire below the stairs. You see. Job nhas never Invlt.-J me here." "Now Bess, Interrupted John has tily fine would not let him go on and ' saw by this that even as clever a vonr n as Kt zaboth Moreland might make mlstaktis. "Vou see. Katherlne," she said 'urnlng to mo, " I knew that John 'clt that he, ought to bring you -icross the threshold of your new 'tome before he Invltod any othe- 'woman no matter how old and Inti mate the Ifrlendshlp was between hem. , John's face was purple. I felt very orry ror pim. as I anew inarinrnve y tbst Elizabeth Moreland had hanked upon the supposition that Tohn would not tell me that she and tohn had been here, and she had put he Idea In so strong a way that John had no wiy of showing that she had Inllberately lied. It was all Ihnt I could do to keep 'om saving th-'t John had evplulne I 'he Inst time she was here with him how beautiful mv old Colonial din ng room set would fit In the down stairs dining room. Hut I refrained. md In refraining threw a few bott- nets myself. I knew that John would ell Kllr.al e'h what she bad done In words much strong" not better language than 1 could mysolf. tsn't the whole house beauti ful," went on Elizabeth bllssfnllv nnsonsclotis of what she had started for herself. "Did you ever notice vhnt an exntrlslte view one has from his wondow." "What la the matte'. Katherlne? What tins gone wrong?" whispered Mice who Is fitilck lo notice If any-: hlns- aoea srnnl. I looked ii n to find that Tom and Tohn hid followed Elizabeth into tbe j -ither room. I "Nothing " I snswnrd snrlllne. iat In the rannery. fhotiith lnrr (luantltln will be coming In through j wrt', 11 tu nroimiiui tiuii in nnck thla yenr will aurpaan that of laat ynar no far cherries are con- .ernod. The berry cropa will full nhort Old Battleship Tn Rprnmf Tnrcrpi i U DCUIIIC I Ul gCt i WASHlNflTOV.. July 2 Th 1 men famous battleship Iowa, which nlaycd no small part In the dnstruc-1 ini o' Cevern's fleet at Santiago is belnT preptred at a Philadelphia n.ivv va'd for what Is considered by na'nl officers to he one nf th mos uplnee target experlmenta ever at- tet-irtetl. I rn'ft-dlng unmanned, hu iin.le- her own stem ned controlled by ndlo. rrobctitv from seaplanes, tbe 1.1 rea rtgni if win neconie tne on- 'ectlve tr the big guns of Ihe Allan - ' ""bcrilreniitinuents. in tti-1 l!!;!'BI"'7,k" n,'y' .1,B'? .',hl" "'"'.'"l' ... -n, ..n .,.,, ..,. American wsrsnips win nave us. n s . "-!" "';trieMve the scene which followed " Two or tne ipiws-b pobi miners are , being converted to hum oil so the , snip m-v cominun unner wnj wu.i no one shmrd. once her engines are ....... wu. !. I practice will give Ihe giinnointers of tho Atlantic fleet, an opportunity lo test their ability under pondltions .. n..,iv ilk. th.,.. Kn ..., ...I i battle as can be obtained. Smoke, ' screens will hn thrown aroutitl the low during the runs, and the course will be rhnnsed at will through the i"'110 control system, necessitating suss in riin.e un an ins linns.nri.iiA . , , titt ships, exactly as would occur lu ac- . tlon during I The Iowa has already been I .stripped of some of Its guns and.yeara ago. much valuable metal, and the prar- i The battleship Ohio hss he.-n turn. , tlce will he continued until the old ed over to the Bureau of Steam Kn vessel. a mass cf twisted steel, sinks gineering for purposes of experiment neneatn tne wavee to join the old Texas, which, as the San Marcos, -n. i.-.n ns sisiionsrv larget .eBsj jtlTsrsa-js WE SELL ' exclusively .. PRICES COMB . . . T CttNTS PINTS r ASCENTS . . . o CINT1 V cJMople Leaf Confectionery Confectionery, JMrs. Geo. t i. i "except that Eliiabeth has been nere not only once, but many times before ! and has probably helped John to f)Un the furnishing of this house and has calico mis ira mv;- purpose of Impressing those pla on me." "The little hypocrite," said Alice, "I would like to wring her neck." "Don't do it dear. She Is hanging herself, drawing the noose about her throat each day, though Just at the proesent, I tblnk John would be quite pleased to strungle her as would you. Did you notice how he tried to Interrupt her when she was lying so plausibly. But she, strong In her be lief of her own cleverness and know ledge of men and women would not 'et him do so." I looked at my wrist watch and found that V must go to the hotel immediately to my baby. "John" I called, "Is the chauffeur downstairs? If so, I will go. back to Mary for a little while. It Is time for 'eedlng." "I suppose Katherlne." said Tom, "that you are bringing her up under the latest scientific rules as do all young mothers now?" "I am trying to" I answered. "So far. I have not deviated one lota from the regime that Mlsa Parker has outMned for her and sne la thnv- Ing wonderfully. And. besides, you nee, ii gives me mu'e nine tu niyBtMi. Yes, we are leirnlng things said Mice . "Th'e old fashioned mother killed more children than she ha's- ed. with kindness and In her blind devotion and the mistaken Idea of mother love, she has made most men ntng mat a woman must give up ner entire time to tne roollsn pamperlngs of chl'dlsh moods." "Well. I don't believe that I could De strong enougn to deny my oany anytMnn It WHnied." nM Flliabeth in she rnltted her avaa plaintively to so anneallne. so Heinle., .o ,,nl,l '.I.. ... i...,- I ifeel that I should alwav. be trv- 'ne to give It anything that I couid find out It wanted." "Then von would he a hlirrnr fool , than I thnusht von could be Comn rn Katherlne. Tom and Alice can take Bess home, or else wait until we enmn hack." D 1 TKT I.J UtUUllI III IV Igfll Fllrrht fo Qtfon """ no blame could be att.-uhed to i llglll Oct II: ihe Salem Elks lodge as practically With his wing tl-s flashing gold In the mellow moonlight. Lieutenant . , t Ayres treated Itoseburg to one of tho pruttlest exhlblllons of night flying ,jvfr w',n,'"',"rt ,n thl" "y "p" return from Salem Saturday. It was dark when be reached tbe city from Sulen1' "er attending the Elks con- """" mo moon was shining "gni and It was only by Its light """ u,e pmno couiu oo seen. Lieu- tenant Ayres carried Vlvan Jackson, f the Drager company, with him as a passenger and reached tbe city at an elevation of over 8000 feet. The i roning of the motor could be plain lv heard, but the plane Itself was not vly-lbto for some lime on account of dnrknt-ss. Then at last he was seen iiirectly above the c tv. lust a mere pnrk In tho night skv. The under part of his plane was painted black, 'vMt the upper part was yellow and ,, tnB moonlight reflected a beaut! f, p,,,,n ,,,,. whl(.h 0 ICtittlng off his motor, the aviator tll .e, nl, mm-hine Into a series of lo(), ,,, (1lveBi ,, ,,, varoils other - --h continue. , , p,nn( hl(, rtropp.4' r)n, driven tn the landing field where safe landing was Ycterda' the aviator look a 1-irge nnmher I""1 ""'' "n the de.. among thp number enloylng flight" nvr cl,v hnl"ir siveral vonnr In",0, w" were greatly pleased with trip. W 4 rttillni-k 1h Mv-rtl- nv terditv ' In radio control and a staff of ewrl technic! ofiiice.s has boer. placed on board to arrtnge lows practice st s-f?r. . wr EDWARDS BKOS. Foutch mma lrtwHuriFW monpat, jrevr w. io.. 3 i)M)!m m,JllL? M Hrr U vour opportunity to Imur oius tnOwTtvunc rrora in tpeiioig. praauaciatiaa and poor cfaoic el word. Know tht mwoin erf pu0Uu wv term. 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July 24 At the reauest of the Salem lodge of Elks, . ronferenre nf citizens. lotlRemen an(j officers was held in the offices of tne governor here today to take action toward thwarting the actions an( activities of bootleggers because of tne Elks convention Sheriff Need ham and Ch'ef of Po lice Welch were at the conference We to 8 tne "n"t?, ""P? pressing Ihe local liquor traffic, and '', In the day the sheriff and the ch,ef .f PoIlce rald!d a . Because of the large amount Of liquor sold here by bootleggers dur- l"K the convention, the Elks let It be nown tonignt tnat ptnns wouta oe outlined In the near future whereby excessive drinking at the next state convention of the order will be curbed. Local police officers said tonight jail the liquor was brought here by ' bootleggers. Prior to the convention :lMarlon, cTy ni0,;shlne i"0"1 4t H ; a quart, but as the demand increased the price advanced to 14 a quart, I Chautauqua lecturers .last night abandoned their set subjects and spent their time in flaying the df fl eers for alleged laxnesa In the en forcement of the liquor laws. HKItlCS VOI K IIOItOStOl'K. A Bcientlst dopes ft out that July Is a dangerous month in which to get married. The other dangerous months are August. September, Oc tober, November, December, January, February, March, April, May and June. LAM IS SI KVKYEO. Notice Is hereby given that the following land has tieen surveyed, to-wlf, Sections 1 to 4 Inclusive, sections 10 to 16 Inclusive, sections 20 to 36 inclusive In tovnshlp 22 south. Range 1 East, Willamette Meridian, and the plat of survey will be filed In this oftlce at 9 o'clock, a. m. on August 25th. 1920, and on nfter said dale applications ifor unappropriated lands there In may be filed. As the above described land is In the Siskiyou National Forest, appli cations cannot be received except from actual setters who made set tlement prior to the creation of th forest reserve. September 28. 1893 W. H. CANON, Hesistcr W. K. TI'RNKR, Receiver. WHEN OC l.KAVfc TOWN this summer It's a good move to hav. ths Nsws-rtsviow follow you to vou' vacation ho-u.s. i.et us mall It to" you uhscrlpt-ion department and we'll ee that It comes tn you regularly. Si CITY NEWS & Arundel, piano tuner. Hons Usl Fires destroy iives. property and food. De eareful with are. We wash ,nd polish eara at Mer 'en s garage. Pa:il Ijimbert. of Klamath Falls, was a Roselnirg visitor today. Insure sgalnst loss equip your tractors so they won't awt fires. We psv the highest price for Cas cara bark. BVrger'a Bargain Store Mr. and Mrs li. 1.. Mullor. of Glen dale, were smong the guesta at the I mpqua hotel last night. WATKIVS rrodueti. Rl W. Lane rtton 1S7-L. E. I.. Rsshforrf i. v n. land looking after his flouring mill interests In this city. Stop and refWt --1 ri-- Mttle sparks are spreads Re Mrwrnl with flrea. Mrs. A O. Rose, vhn has Keen at. lending a summer school in Eagene. re'nmed there yesterday. She will ' tht term Ul week. iifip ra1aCieS!:t::::::::t:i:::!ifrla Myrtle Creek Is Pleased With Route mini i.i. v. . j - There la a general feeling of rejoic ing here over tne auuounctruivut v ceived by the town recorder from the state highway commission staling that the commission baa decided to route tne ractiic nignway -t ... n UvMta fveek Contil- . i a 1 1 1 mm v. -"j - - . tloned upon the paving by tho town council of the highway within the . limit- n tha tOWn. ThlB wiliviaio i '- ' -hanxe Involves the expenditure of consitteruDie mouey it !,..... -nK. nrav mil ffrndlna OQ the part of this town, but the eltltens will meet the conditions in oruer iu obtain the highway, which they con sider of great value and which for a time seemed destined to . miss the business section of 1he town, as the railroad did when built here In 1882. rr-i Kli.li , V. i VlnhwdV MIS' IQH lUUir nil,-. ,1 inn .. ....j mission has abandoned for the one leading directly through the busint-! unction would have had to pass un der the Southern Pacific railroad trsck at p nolnt wnere, aurinp; i i -. v. i v. it vrmilri have been submerged for nosslblv a day or more at a time. Thla raei ana me stri.iig representntlnpB on the part o' ths Mvrtle Creek citizens before th--hlghwn" commission were the lead 'ng factors that led to the new le 'lon of this grett hlghwav. This change of rott'e will comnel the hlgh wav commission to hnlld a hrldge o' ennsiderat.'e length and heleht over the South iTmnqua river, since the structure will hove In lie hh enonh to psss over the tracks of the Pcith crn Pacific railroad In order to avoid s grade crossing. It has been stated that r.'ans have slrsdv been drawn for this br'de which, when completed, will show hoth eerrnnnenr of wnrkPisnBhls srd heauts of desl'n and will he ar hWt irorthv of pete h" the then san-'s of toiHta wlw will nas tht-,n-e the Pacific highway la com pleted. Ouija Volunteers To Solve Crime NEW YORK, July 26 Ouija boards by the score have volunteer ed to solve the mysterious murder of Joseph Bowen Elwell. turf man card expert and "Hon Juan." Since the body of the gambler wa found In his hinds me residence here last- month, with a bullet thru the forehead . alleged, clues , mo tives, and revelations df the murde have been gathered from ethereal planes by the thousands and dumped upon an admittedly bewildered staff of the District Attorney's office. All of these occult communlca t'ons are not discarded. While de claiming anv faith In Ouljft's abil ity as a crime Investigator, tne uis trift attorney nevertheless admits that he has assigned a man to the special duty of rending occult con tributions and to submit to him per- sonnlty, any conveying apparently usd'nl Information. An anonymous communication purporting to be an occult revelation may contain a cer tain and vnltrable clue. Mr. Swann believes, his theory being that the crlmln"! might use this method, o' Informing a confederate. Anonymous communications pur- nort to reveal prelude, plot and the climax of the crime. The missing automatic pistol with which Elwell was shot, has been lo cated by Ouija boards or other su rernatiiral means In every part of the Elwell home, from the sitting room in whi.'h the murder was committed down to the basement and up to the roof. I'nttl he Tu-dcrer Is annrehended both the police and District Attor ney s staff say that they expect no surcease from the persistent pro fligacy d' occult assistance now be ing forced upon them. NEW PISKASI-', MYSTIFIES. Thre are a dozen op more eMiit. ren under three venrs nf sire in Vnrth Rend who are suffering fr.-m anma stoma"h trouble Physicians sav It Is different from the ordlnnry summer complaint, one death has occurred ine doctors are somewhat mystified SB to the exact nnttlrn tit tha t-n..KIA Marshfleld Times. WORK ALMOST COMPLETE It Is thought that the Ha Mam riv- Inp company will bv the end of the -resent voeR hnv comnlete-1 pavlntr the stretch of hlrhn-av Imm tka Moore farm where the paving was CASTOR I A For Infants and Childrea In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears th signature PROFESSIONAL CARDS IrW. P. . OWEX-Cut Rower, I'hcne 240. 403 W. Casa. lH H. l'LYLKR-Chiropractlc 'uia'tisu, zaj w. uane St. I'K. R. P. llRADI-ORO & WIFE l hiropractors. Phone 40-F4. "R.-,.rI,R K- A' KX Dentist at o.i rersins Butldlng. Roseburg Oregon. Office hours to II a m 1 tn g p. m Phone i Sutherlin Sanitarium MEDICAL5SURGICA1. Wrlta IU L RUA. M. Supt-1 Sutherlin, Oregon spread south from the Dlllard plant. When this Is finished there will be a continuous stre'.ch of paved road from Ruckle to Wlnstons. but It Is doubtful whether tha company will permit travel ovar this ascilon, al It would lnterfe.e with tha work at the Ruckle paving plant, a the material for th plant cornea tram the crush er on the opposite side of the river and over the private bridge of th company Myrtle Creek Mali. HERE FROM ROSERl'ItQ. H. Marten, of Roseburg, one of the biggest auto dealers In southern Oregon Is here for a few day' visit on business and pleasure. Coo Bay Time. (I All Classified Advertisement In serted new today wt'l be found an laat paire under "New Today" bead. WANTED. WANTED Waitress at Cafeteria. Apply at once. WANTED TO RENT House. Phone 448-R. WANTED Turkeya, large or small. Boyer Bros. Phone 14-F14. WANTED Two prune picker. J. W. Montgomery, Day Creek, Ore. WANTED Girl for housework. Ap ply W. R. Warner, Cafeteria. WANTED To buy small house on paved street. Address Box 966, City. WANTED Furnished house or apartments. Address C. L. C, care News. WANTED Goou heavy work team, must weigh 3600 or oyer and be priced right for cash. T. A., Mewa Review ulfice. WANT TO RENT Medlum-iied one-man farm, with accouiuioda tions for family, near Roseburg. C Oustafson, Rt. 1, Milwaukie, Ore. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Bclety deposit boxes Roseburg National Bank. FOR RENT Large furnished room close in. Phone 12-Y. POR RENT Sleeping room, f 10 pel month. 323 E. Oak St. ?0R RENT Furnished room with bath. 401 South Main street ' "ASTURE for rent, cows only. Mrs P. Slnnott, Kinney Addition. Pric S2.00 a month. MISCELLANEOUS. 'AFETY riKST secai a aafetj deposit box for your valuable pa pers at the Rosebur? Nation "auk. tf WELL DRILLING Will be drillins at Ilrockway Aug. 1. Anyone wish ing a well Bee or write V. F. Her oin, Sutherlin, Ore. '.OST A dark blue handbag con taining two keys, bank book witl name In It, and other articles Finder pleaso return to Jtanetti H. Gibba, Chamber of Commerce office. Sheet MetalWork OF ALL KINDS J-H.SINNIGER 111) OAK STREET PHONE 42 I No Excuse for I BARE SPACE on your walla. Our Sale of FRAMED PICTURES now going on. Cupids, Madonnas, scenes, old masters, religious, portrait of all kinds, sizes and color at CARR'S Com early sav money. . 831 J. Jackson. ROSEBURG MYRTLE POINT MARSHFIELD AUTO STAGE Lmsm Besrlmrs, slally St J A M Lcssw M nl. Polat, dally llMi.H. Connections at Myrtle Polat to and from Marshfleld. Co qullle, Bandon and Powera. Fare H.48, including war tax. ResMrv-, i... . -1 , . " mom on ice, SOI nr f?Mi.... a . . . . V " urana Be tel. Rapp'a (tore. TAYLOR & CLINTON wehj uniLL,rrn w.. n , Phooa I-FI. , . a, AaaahH- LOST Elk's toot cnarm mall diamond Betting, win .1. libera reward. R. . Harnea? Roaeburg. Ore. TO EXCHANGE rOR HAYThr lot In Riverlde Addition In bin?! 20, lot. 1. i and 7. See ySff the FPhI CHirata man "r. aTONEY TO LOAN n-mr -7" credit farm loana. low intri rate. fO.VOO Kcl money i0 iJ on good real esiaie. fltM -' ' of Klc,0 4 LOST Pocketbook containing 120 bill. on. 15 gold plec'du, cat discharge and plcturss ill other paper. . Finder plas turn to Nw-ReTi.w olllc. Z phone 135. 0' LOST Velvet handbag coltalm money, keepsake, an addrai book, stamps, fountain pen eol ored glasses, Red Cross button ooa cards, stationery from St. Fraic hotel, Albany, Or... etc. Was loS In Roseburg or between Oakland and Roaeburg. Finder pleasa r-1 turn to News-Review otflc. phone 1S5. Liberal reward. I'OIt BALE. FOR SALE First clasa baled ut hay. Phone 19-F11. FOR SALE 16-ft. army tent la I00d shape. Call 203-R. ' FOR SALE 150 lba. Petite pruaai at 14c. Call at Cafeteria. .'OR SALE Studebaker car. Servlc. Garage, N. Jackson (treat. FOR SALE Heavy work team, get them at the Deer Creek barn. FURNITURE for aale, A-l condition. House for rent. Phone 308-L, FOR 8ALE! A 5-room nouse and 2 lota. S20V0. See owner, 321 e Douglas St. ' ''OR SALE Old growth fir and eu grub wood, 14.60 per tier. Phou 89. c'OR SALE Two registered runnlnc . horses. Write to Box 447, Myrtll . Point, Oregon. 4UST SELL fast Chalmer. bug, cheap, good mechanical conditio!. Inquire Sunset Garage. 'OR SALE Fine Shetland pony 01 account ot leaving Roseburg. B. H. Rosenberry, phone 33F2. JHEEP FOR SALE 500 ewes, lot" wethers, 400 lambs, 200 goati Laurelcrest Ranch. Phone 4.FU, FOR SALE 10 x 24 stars sltoT.st . emptied. George Telford, sppwltt HatlDV VflllaV Uhnnl Via..,.. A . Aoseourg. OR SALE Ford bug, 1360; Otth land bug, 1325; Flanders track, zz:; uuick truck, S700. Cocke rease & Harbor, 220 Oak atrssL OR SALE Two Dodge cars. Oh touring, $850; Roadster, $SH; both In good condition. See thee at Service Garage. 'X)R SALE 1919 Ford tnurlne ear. like new, $550; 1918 Ford tour ing, pest or condition, $500. u. H. Owen, Oakland, Oregou. .'OR SALE: Ford In first-class con dition, bargain, or will take good nuicn cow a part payment. Ac dress A. A., care News-Review. f'OR SALE Fir wood at $4.00 per cord and oak al $2.50 per tier on ground, V, mile to hard surfaced road. Address Box 64, Sutherlin. POP flSTC. TtflllB. nn.nm Oregon grow, (to I ft., (Oo; 4 io o 11., ouc; 3 10 rt., aoc. n. u Fills, 3 mile west, Roseburg, 0r. FOR SALE OR TRADE 7 acrs ranch near Green for property in Roseburg or Ashland. Address Allen Wilson, Roseburg, Or., routs 1, oox 158. FOR SALE 12x14-12 ot. tent, rocking chair, shower bath fu tures, punching bag and hoard, leather couch, mattreas and conck bed. 121 N. Stephens. SUPERIOR ROCK SPRINGS CO'. Best on the market; dry siu wood and mill ends by the tier sf cord. Speolal price on 10 tier la's. H. J. Denn, cor. Oak and Mala. FOR SALE 104 acre, IK mll from station; good 7-room housr, barn and all outbuildings; I scret family orchard; 10 acres bottom land; price $3000. J. V. Casey. FOR SALE 1 Gerhart uprlr piano, 1 Ludwlg piano, 1 Vose . Son piano, 1 3-in. farm wagoa. 1 baby buggy, flreless cooker, sew ing machine, 3 burner electrK range. Perkins, 229 N. Jackson St- FOR SALE: Team of mares we": lng-1250 lbs., harness, wagon buggy: price $250; gentle; ' ell separate. 3 miles west of tow" on Coos Bay road. Phone lt-r-Henry Anderson. FOR SALE Few thousand feet No. 1 common flr lumber, 1 and 2 at $18 per M If taken from " platform before we have to me" It. Price of lumber will rW again Aug. 1. Triple A Lumh Co., Wlfbur, Ore. FOR SALE One and one-tni acre of free Mil, blocks rro post office: good house, woodsjss and chicken bouse: about pullets. 50 eock"ls: lsrg fT den. also fsmlly orchard ' " thl. spring. 8tret paved to See owner, 426 South St, betee M1U aad Pla itreeta.