r 1 1 1 - iiosf. nmo fkws review laaural Itallr ISjc.?t Swatter. B. TV. Inn L. mmbtrlT Bert O. ' i"U-5JU!PTigN RATE liai:. tr yrur. by mall... M llly. an months, by mar Hy Carrier, par month " Th. Aa.ocl.ted Pres. ' "'"'"'J entitled to lh. use for rcn Jbllcatlon at .11 new. Jliwrtn rred.led to It or oiherwlee credited .nd alan the local cwa publ .t.ad h.r. In All right, of republication of spe llal h.r.ln .r. alao r.r.d. Entered ifH cln nietl.r May 17 ". " r P" off U . at Ko.'blJ.a. Or.son. under lh. Avt of March I. Roseburg. Oregon, July 27. Vt. VOAh KEtil I.ATIOX. A prominent eastern coal operator warns hla liretnuren inn mi ' Dlayfalr with the public and do their U'lnoal to remedy present unsu'Is-I lactory coat conditions, they may expect to hate the government w." the coal business out -f their hands. The (act 11 recoKlilzed that the coal ehortaxe is prlmarly due to the crippled rendition of the rail roads but l Ml that many opera tore are not doing all they can to ro-opetate with the railroads. The warning l alo timely In view ol the .land taken by the anthracite operator against opening their books In connection with their wags lomrovcrsy. Thoy Insist that their profits, as Inldcated by their Income tat returns, have nothing to do with what wages the miners ought to get. snd seem to Imply that those pro fits should not be considered, either. In connection with the prices charg ed for their product. This Is an as tonishing position to take. The min ers feel that If Ihe operators, are making an abnormal profit out of the business, they themselves ought to shsre that profit In the form of lllieral wages, on Ihe ground that labor Is Just as Important to the In dustry as capital, snd deserve as well for It. The miners, however, do not appear to be aiming at a mu'usl arrangement for big profits snd big ware "I the etpense of the general consumer. They Insist that thev want to mnke coal as cheao as possible for all consumers, Includ ing themselves, and to that end they wnl capital to have a fair, living profit, hu! no more, Just as they salt for themselves a fair living wage b"t no more. If Ihe lanthraclte operators Per sian In Tinldlng 'that ifhelr profits ae none of the pnhllr'g business, thev are certnlnlv Inviting trouble for themselves. Such an attitude strengthens whatever demand there Is for government control of the coal Industry, and makes the proposal a..m less radical. If federal con trol Is to he extended at all, the ma' mies. after the railroads, mav he vxt In line, since on them depend" (h ten- life of Ihe railroads. anc" In sllghtlv les degree, of nearly all other Industries. I ehe whole connlrv relnlces In the surrender and Incarceration of Kr win Heredoll. The sooner Ornver rMr.tlnri Here-doll follows hu bro. ther's eismple, comes out tif his cnwsrdlv hidln and ees where he heionts, the better. The whole af n'r has re-en a dlserace to the conn -. sn Insult to the splendid vnun m"n who went without nnestlon t" riVrenri A..r!-s. In her hour of ned an Insult to the memorv of the greit mnn who name one of the brother? hen... if anv mother In 'his conn trv neHs a lea.nn In how f hr!n nn hr .oris, she has It In this con temptible Instance nor.' rt so excited shouting for te Phramrock snd the Iti-solute that you forget to watch the prepress of the Alaska flyers. I tomoblles. profanity dropped off It looks as If the third pnrty will twenty-five percent, but the shortage lie fourth, when the socialist vote Is of gasoline has brought the percent lecorded. nise back to normal. r-t 'J fs 2-711 il The Paper with thr? Lovely Finish THE exquisite texture of Symphony Wtitirg Fsper pro. vides a splendid writing surfacr . That 1. hy it , th. choice of so many smart women for their corrrtrorntrrk-.. Symphony Writing Papers arc to be had In three fuiuhr. and a variety of fashionable tints. Matte up in many kits and shapes, to meet every demand of good taate. May be purchased by the quire 71 toe pound. Also cutrcstiijodnice cards, with envelopes. VAT Fl ! r R-ION R...H ... P..k. RM. PA. d MARRIED noted author LOVE; ta th noted Idah MSGlone Gibson Itt JOH.V UEtilN.MNO TO INUKK. ' i am quite sure," said Elisabeth aa we went down tol the car, "that Immediately. w . ,, you won t be back In time to tell the When we arrfved I found that Ell men whera you want the goods plac- sabelh bad made the mistake or ed Shall I do It for you?" staying. Alice waa there but Tom Just tell them to put them any- where," John called back without ,. ..i... hi. hu.,i "i h.v.n't the slightest Idea what Katherlne wants lo an with any of It, a have plenty of help to f place." ind we will put tbeiu In it in necemiarv for vou to come, John" I said as we got Into the car. "Surely you must have some busl- nens this morning that needs your atteutlon." -I have nothing that Is so press- ing except to get that house In hana that vo can aleen there to- morrow night If possible." I smiled a little to myself, as I thought of how John waa writhing under the amount of money that mast be paid out for us every day t the hotel, and I confess 1 waa a lilt haiiDV to think that for once lis all the time we had been married 1 had bested him In money matters ! Alas and alack! I did not know what was In store for me then In the fu- ture and It is well that I did not. I reached home lut lu time ror.fr.ee. "Why. yes. she said, man t you the baby's feeding, and as usual with her In my arms, I forgot everything but her sweetness and the comfort that she always brought me. llahy Him lleen Kn-tling. 'I urn glad that you have come, Mrs. Gordon," said Miss Parker, "for. Ihe baby has been Trotting, and 1 think she has taken a little cold. Hut as soon aa she- has nursed, I am sure that she will be better and will take her nap as usual." John fidgeted about the room. I was not sure Just what maue mm so nervous, and yet I waa not par ticularly surprised when he burst out: "I don't understand, Katherlne. why Klliabeth told you that she had not hei-n In the house before." "Well, my dear, you didn't really tell me that she had been." "No, of course, I didn t. Hut 1 knew that you knew that, she had from the way that you looked when she plumped out that story of not having been over.. She must have forentten about II." "No, my dear John, she Is too clev er a woman for that. Klie knew of course Just how I would feel about crossing the threshold with you, and she pluyed up the Idea, forgettlnit lohn, Just how stupid a mnn can be In circumstances like these." "Then you really think I am stupid, Katherlne," he asked. "Not more so than any other man' I answered. "Well, let's don't talk about it any more, ami ii you can, I winn uiiti you would come duck to tne nous- villi me and tell me where you want I "The Americans are tired from a humanitarian atundiNilnt." says the illustrious Count von Hernstnrff, "as the war proved a disappointment for the I'nlted Stntes." We don't know, what he means, but anyhow, cheer! up it may not he truo, f It Is a tulK-ity good Idea to take no chances whatever with a hardened crimlnnl. It Is wise to have the "drop" ofl these fellows otherwise . they'll "drop" you at the flrat pos- slble opportunity. i 1 . .. .x i. . When they ceased cranking au- , i j a LIFE the furniture put. Although I wua very tired, I da- elded that I would Dot let John know anything about It. and started out evidently naa to go aooui ui. ness. Klliabetn nau an annoyeu ii nn her -face and for the first lime I saw her when she was In repose, aha looked absolutely cruei. mere many, many, women whom we think are always nappy, always cuarmms. whom we never ivee without smiles upon their faces, and we aro quite surprised sometimes when we eaten them unawares, to find that their face express something very dlffer- ent from anything we had dreamed o: them. Klliabeth Moreland did not an Jnhn coming UP Ihe stairway he- bind me and she did not feel It nec- essary to compose ner tace imu ou of her radiant smiles, therefore, i was sure that John caught the glimpse of absolute discontent upon her face. The signt or mm uioteu to nity. but It evidently surprmeu annoyed him. "Are you still here, tiiiaoetnT be ai'ked briskly. Turns Her Hr She gnve a start and turned Her .expect to find me?" " didn't think anything about It," he answered gruffly. "Well, I was going to remain a Alice was going to," she ventured Itn'dlv. "but now that you and Katherlne have come I think I shall he going. "Tell my chauffeur to take yon home In the car. Elliabeth," I stild for I really pitied her. "I can walk.' she answered. "I think that I need the exerclee." "That Is Ihe first time that I ever knew Elizabeth to walk If she might rii." said John as she went out the door. "I don't think she would have oh- lected. John, had It been you who offered the motor," said Alice. John looked sllfthtly bewildered, hut Alice smiled at me. She under stood perfectly, and aa John went out to direct the men who had just come up with the furniture van, she turned and said: "I believe upon my soul Katherlne, that at last John Gordon Is seeing .lust where that wnwn Is going to lead him If you will let her. "1 nm not sure; Alice." I answer ed, John, as you know wl'h his one rack tu'nd. Is only thinking of get ting me and the baby and the entire family Into this house and shut off the HO per day that we are paying at the hotel. "Maybe no. tnnvbe so" she retort ed, "hut I think there Is a glimmer of light beginning to permeate thru nis Drain. Tomorrow John's Money Spending ll'iMla. Grow Your Hair USE KOTALKO II .u ha. danSrufl, or If your hair Is l.ll- Ins ot il y.Hi Mv. . Said apot. you ihould knoe Ib.t Irfion. of ' save awcarai In, trirtibl.. through a (.nuia. Indian, .luir KllTAl.KO. ubt.l.iU. d'SI ' tli a proof box ot th. w.nd.rtully .H....I.U. Kol.lholnrlhrh.it will b. auulrdil youuod .ly 10 evata (Bilr or .tamp.) to J.I1. Krill.in, BII-8 i, Sla.K,lNew York, The poor fish always "perks up' when a girl begins jollying a mar rled man, but when his wife does It h" begins feeling around for hie pocket books. Kvery time a man goes down town to buy anything these days he's mail DiTtire ne asks the price. Oh. for a day in the tall timber or whiff of salt air these bnlmv uinmer days. flood resolutions are rooms most of them night. like mush spoil over Here's to the Resolute Shamrock is some skiff same. -but Just Governor Refuses 1 Extend Reprieve .-i.r..n. July 17. William FV "utler. sentenced to a term of from ne to fifteen years In lh. ...... ';rlon. for the murder of McDonald .-..-itiu. j.nKsnn county rancher nuiM serve his sentence. The thirty v.-prve granted by Governor oi.-nit oh ,0 priltlee additional Mdence hearing on Hurler's innoc ence and hich expired Sunday, will not be extended nor will a pardon t granted. governor Olcoit has ."formed Sheriff Terrlll of Jackson enmity who Is Instructed to execute lie rit committing Mutter to the penitentiary. A month aeo RuMer was bronchi to Siilein on hi. .tr r.t nri.n the gov.- rnoi' s reprieve er.ntin thirty n.. star of execution was 'e-cd on the offh-er who had him n ..( rrlnl, f()r wht(.h H "!.-r ,' cniete, as committed trio-, 'hsn thnv v... .... I con . ti...!, time. Te pmirce n a ir.'miom l,.sl ' MutliTB boh.ilf since that Vrs. Ii. r. Hea-rart of Aahtand. who h ,s heen here with her brother 1 R lnm'ap. who has been 111, left for her home this morning. ONE WOMAN'S EXPERIENCE Of Interest to Expectant Mothers -k.- "I took Li-die E. rink- ham'a Vegetable Compound with good I results after 1 had suffered for some time with female trouble. Pome year ago 1 had twin boys and took your Vege table Compound be fore they came) also before my four year old boy was born, and afterwards, and think it fine for such cases. I tell others what it did for me .,l m..r eublish mv testimonial." -Mrs. Gto. A. Vuon, 711 S. Uth St., Coslieu, Ind. The experience of Motherhood Is a trying one to most women and marks distinctly an epoch in their lives. Not one woman in a hundred is prepared or understands how to proprly care lor herself. Kvery woman at this time ihould rely upon l.ydia t.. rinkhams Vwetahle ConiDound. a most valuable tonic and fnvigorator ot the female organism. In many homes once childless there are now children because of the fact that Lvdia E. Pintham's Vegetable Compound makes women normal, healthy and strong and this good old- fashioned root suit nero reraeuy con tains no nareotiirs or harmful drugs. Drake Wanted on Forgery Charge PORTLAND, July 27. Russell Hrake, who with George Moore is held in the Multnomah county Jail harged with the murder of Harry )ublnsky. Portland chauffeur, is wanted In Huchauan, I'pshur coun ty, W. Va.. on a charge of issuing forged checks, according to a tele- train received this morning by Sher iff J. H. Ashworih, of Hucfaanan county. Hrako thia morning refused to confirm or deny the charge that he is the same man. "They've got to show me. They've got to show me," was Hrake s only statement today, when told of the charge which is said to lie held igainBt him in the Kaslern state. He Inter admitted that his home is In I'pshur county. West Virginia, hut would not discuss the forgery charge referred to In Sheriff Ash- worth's message. a AUOl'NH THE TOWN Will Vixlt at fiivcii Mrs. S. E. Collier left this morn 'ng for (Ireen where she will spend hie next few days visiting with friends. To Oakland . Mra. S. A. Johnson will leave to- light for Oakland, California, where -the will make an extended visit with friends and relatives. Ilepimcr Man He) Harold V. Huldon, of Heppner. prominent Morrow county rancher and stockman is spending a few days visiting in this city. ' Kefm-ning lloitie) Mrs. H. tiarland and chili) ot Camas Wash., who has been visiting with friends In this city, left this morn ing for Portland for her home. (ties to Kutherlilr Coun; Fruit Inspector E. C. Arm strong left this morning by auto for Stitherlin to spend the day inspect- ng orchards and attending to other business matters. 's Kli?htly Hotter Charley Raker of this city who Is seriously 111 Is said to be slightly improved this morning. Mrs. J. L. Haflln, a sister, accompanied by her daughter Pauline, arrived In the city from tne Dalles last evening. llall (lank at Oakland A large crowd from all parts of the county gathered at Oakland on Sunday for the ball game between the gridiron teams of Oakland and innralla. Earl HowarM. the Von- calla pitcher, distinguished hims.-P by striking out 17 men and only al lowing one hit. The score of 7 to 1 jresirlied In a 'victory for Yoncalla 1 This Is the second defeat Oakland "ls rwe'v,'d from Yoncalla this sea- VICTIMS RESCUED Kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles are most dangerous be cause of their insidious attacks. Heed the first warnim thev aim that they need attention by takinff w COLD MEDAL The world's standard remedy for thes disorders, will often ward off thaae dta. aaM and strengihen th) body against farther attack. Three slies. all druircbij. Leak tat Hi. un. GoU M.J.I . .-.7 Wo. 3SL GEN. JOHN J. PERSHING Ma! A hitherto unpublished picture of General Pershing in civilian clothes. Body Sheriff Taylor Be Buried Today PENDLETON. July 27 All of Umatilla county In mourning, the funeral of the late Til Taylor, who was killed Sunday by a shot from an ese-Ded jprlsoner'a gun, was held this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the Kniscooal Church. The aervlcet were In charge of the Masons and the Elks, the deceased having been a member of both orders. Mr. Taylor waa 54 years of age and wns born at Howell's Prarie, nine lies from Salem. Two years later he came with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor, to Athena, Uma- tllli county. He attended school In Athena and Walla Walla and later went to business college in Portland In 1889 he married Miss Sadie Smith of Athena. He was at that time employed as book keeper In Athena. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor were the parents of one son, Sheldon Tay- or, of thla city, 29 years of age. Mrs. Tayor died in 1896 and soon after ward Mr. Taylor came here and was employed in a hardware store. In 1898 he became deputy sheriff for William Hlakely and served until 1902, when he was elected sherl I. He has been sheriff continuously since that time. He remarried In 1909, bis wife being Miss Claire N'oussu of Pendleton. He la survived by a wife, the son hv the former marriage, his mother who Is 79 years of age, and a broth er. W. R. Taylor of Athena, who lis been made sheriT since the death o' his brother. There are many distant relatives. Salem Preachers Pass Resolutions S A I.EM, July 27 Demanlinj; that the city council thoroughly lamtl- ftate with the object of placing thp blame to- the failure of the city county and state to ertforco rh- laws during the state convention of Elkr last week, the Salem .Ministerial as sociation thin morning paRsfil reso lutlons condemning the Intolerable wave of disorder, disloyalty, un-A-mericanism, crime, drunkeness and insult, which they allege existed dur Ing the convention "in direc viola tion of all laws and ordinances o the city, state and nation." Pastors of many Salem churche: expressed themselves very emphat Ically at the morning session. Rc ports concerning the activities of po- 1 lice and city officers are considered and a general tendency to brlnK about a more rigid enforcement of state and national laws exhibited. Saturday a special committee call ed Governor Olcott's attention to cer afn charges made by the Chautauqua speakers and others who had char acterized the convention as a dis grace. Governor Olcott. who wears the Klks insignia, joined in with the Rlk's committee and with various state and county ofl.lctals in ascer taining what tte stand of the B. P. O. K. would be n regard to the mat ter. As a result of the conference Sheriff W. I. Need bam and Chief of Police Welsh led a raid upon various stands on Liberty street in accord ance wRh reports that contraband liquor was sold there. No liquor was rouna. MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative .Veept "California" Syrup of Figs only look for the name Ca!:fo;i.U cn the rsckage. then yoa are sure your child I Laving the beat and most harmless physic for the little omach, liver and bowels. Children love its Irulty taste. Full directions rn each bottle. You must say "Call CLASSIFIED Ahb RBW CLASSIFIED ADTBaVntSKBHT WILL BB POC3D OX PAOB l'OEB BBAD1HO "JIW TODAY." WASTED. A.Vtfef Waltreas at Cafetsrla. Ap- P'y WANTED TO RENT House. Phone 44S-H. A S TrlD CliamLvmiald ' iloi.l small. Urand. Apply at once. WANTED Turkeys, lare or tloyar urea, rnone n-rit IV A NTKI) Two prune pli-kera J. w . Montgomery, uays t-r.ea. vrm. WANTED Ulrl tor housework. Apply WANTED To buy small hou. on A.t ........ ..(HrMi.HuI s&s. City. WANTED Furnished house or apart- - A.l.lruaa 1 K (V. Car. N.WS. WANTED Woman to work in launury. ejxperi.nt.-e no i itv . err., . N jH.-k.on titreet. I WANTED Hy man and wife, ateady .. ... pnnriAiii.wl. FraUi LaOlioes. Ito.eburg. ore. WANTED (iooit heavy work team. must w.ibii ' -" prlied right for cash. T. A.. iews- Itevlew office. ' WANT TO KENT Medium-. iscd one- man farm, wltn acconimoumiun. f:imlly. near P seburg. C. Oustafson, tit. 1. Mllwaukle. -Oregon. TOR KENT. FOR RENT Safety deposit boxes. itoaeliurg National nana. FOR RENT Large furnished : room. ilo.e In. pnoue iz-i. . FOR RENT Furnished room with hath. 401 South Main street. PASTURE for rent, cows only. Mrs- P. Slnnott. Kinney Auumun. ni ...v- a miinth. ... , . MISCKIXANEOl'ti. iAKFTY FIRST Secure a safety de posit box tor your isiuaum WELL IIRI1.1.1NO Will be drilling at Hrnckway Aug. 1. Anyone wi.iu -well see or write W. F. Kernln, Hutherlln. Oregon, WEIX URII.LINll R. E. Ilelnselinan. driller. 11 1. Roaehurg. Phone t-H. to EXCHANGE FOR HAY Three lots In Ulveraiue Auumun 111 uiwa u, 1, 2 and 7. See Walker, the real es tate nmn. MONEY TO LOAN 20-year rural credit faun loans, low Interest rate. $20,000 locul money to loan on good real estate. -"Flrat mortgage. Sea at F. Rice of Rice A Itlce. . . ... 1AST A.NU FUVND. LOST Elk's tooth charm wlth"small diamond selling. in in" nu.. reward. tt- K. Harness, Huaeburg, Ore LOST Box Jewels, on road somewhere between - northern line of Douglas county and ltoaeburg. Reward ot 3it. Leave at News-Review. Mjn'C Pockelbook containing two $20 bills, one i gold piece, duplicate discharge and pictures and other papers. Finder please return to News Review office or phone 1:15. ju j..-i.iuLi,niJ.rmi'.i-ii-i-.- ' - KOK 8AI.K. FOR SALE I-ft. army tent In good h:lpe. Cell SOS-R. FUR SALE 160 lbs. Petite prunes at 14c. fall at Cafeteria. Arundel, piano tuner, noom lttlU cinnA lima nromlsed to all who at tend the Mid-Summer Dance, Thurs day, July 29. Maccabee hall. PROFESSIONAL CARDS HU. F. IK OWKV-Cut Flowers. Phone 240. 4UJ V. Cans. UK. M. H. IM.VI.KH ChlropmctU PtiynU ian. ziz w. iane ai. Ull. H. V. HHAI)FOHI AM WIN t:hlr.-practr. Phone 40-F4. . triii K rerti0t at 331 Prrkina BullUinK. KoieuurK. ureun Office hours 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 6 p. m. Piw.no nr. 0 - LOIK1E DIRBCTORT. I. O. O. F., liiloti Eneampment Ho. f Meets In Odd Fellows' Tempie every Thursday evening. Vlaltlnf brethren always welcome. FOSTER BUTNER, C. P. J. B. BAILEY, H. P. OLIVER JOHNSON. R. 8. JAMES EW ART. F. S. B. P. O. KIK8, tioMutiri lAHle. lib 830 Holds regular commanlea tlona at the Elka' Temple on each Thursday ot every month All members requested to At tend regularly, and ell vtsltlni brothers are cordially Invited U attend. A. J. LILBHRN. E. R. IRA B. KII'DLE, Secy. KNIQIITS OF PTTH1AA Alpa Lodge No. 47. meet every Wed need ay evening, cor. Jacksoa And Ctua sta. Visitors always welcome C. A. CHAMBERLAIN. C. C CHAS P. HOPKINS. H. F. E. B. WIMBERLT. K. R. 8 WOODMEN OP WORJJ. Camp No. 125; Meets In t e Od Fellows' hall In Roeh!ir ever let end tiC Monday evening. vis Ring neighbors always welcome O. H. PICKENS. C. C. M. M. MILLER, Clerk. tJAOI.FJ. Roaeonrg Aerie meets Ir their ball on Jackson St., a in and 4th Monday evenings of eae month, t R o'clock. Visiting breth ren In good standing always wel come. FRED r. CLARi. W. P. P. VICTOR MICELLI. W. P. B. P. GOODMAN. Becretary . B. 8.. Roeeimra; cnapeer rio. 8 Holds thetr regular meeting ot the 1st and Ird Thursday In eaer month. Vlslttne members In good sundlng art respectfully Invited to attend. LEONA ABRAHAM. W. M. FREE JOHNSON. Secy. 1OYAL ORDER OT MOOSK. Rose bnrg Lodge No. 1017 Meets see ond and fourth Wednesday even Ing of each month at t o'clock Is Ihe Vioose hall. All visiting sr 'hers are Invited to att.nd. C. W. CLOAK. Dictator. H. O. PAR0E7ER. gecretart Hi n. R. R. I. A. Talon Meeting will he held at th Meeeabbei hall every fleet and third Wednotday of the month. COLUMN FOR SALEV-atud.baker cat. Suttk, FOR HALE Heavy work Lain. 7 tham at the Deer Crr.k iu..n " FURNlTfRB for sale. A-l Huu.e tor rent. Phone 3i).l! FOR BALE A 6-room house atidTuT Um. Hce owner, ill K. Uou. ijj FOR SALE Old growth Br ani. grub wood. .il par tier, f t,o0,J FOR SALE Two reKlstered "ruiiaT. noraea. write 10 wa .4; Point. Oreaon. ' ,n" Ml'ST SELL fast Chalmers bus Ik ood oKKtiantcal eoailltlon. 'ln.u ' l-ROOM plastered houae. Juat onDT 11200. J. V. Caaev. ' "H FOR SALE. L.E Fine Shetland pony 0n , ot laaVlllST UoKebuitf- I? ' count Koaenberry FOR SALE 10 purebred O. I c di. week. ..Id. pl,..n. iii.li. E. W. Main. Dlxonvllle. o're Ailiaai, SMeJEP toll MALE 6oo v Is ..... -. . lauiua. jvy r.. Laurelcrest Ranch. Phone 4-Fit FOR SALE 10x24 stave alio Ju.fiJr Valley school house. P. Q. Roseai?,' tun BAl-L 1-OIU bug. $31.0: ovarii bug. $325: Flandera tr,u v . : Bulck truck. $700. Cockelriaai "1 HAi.c i wo uouge cars. oT touring. $86o; Roadater, $S5'l; l,oth lil good condition. See tliem at Senlci FOR SALE 1919 Ford tourl,,. - like new. $.50; litis Fon; tourli, beat of condition, $i00. H. H. o ctaKianQ. cjregon. FOR SALE Ford In nrat.rl.arTj, nun, iMiiain, or win iaai good mil cow aa part payment. Addieaa A. -j. . " ...... tt. n.ui per id and oak at $2.50 per tier on arogoi! Ii. mil. In h.ril n.r...ul - .r rlroa. Rn. S4. Kiilhurlln rXR SALE Italian prune trees, 0rt gon grown, a 10 a it., ouc; 4 to I It. doc; s 10 . ri., aoc. tt. u Ellti miles west, Roseburg, Oregon. FOR SALE OR TRADE 7 H acre rantt near urew tor proueriy in IIOueDl.ii or Aahland. Address Allen Wllaot, ouBtfuura, jt rome , uui ma. FOR SALE 12x14 l Ol. tent. r. ki7 chair, shower bath flxturea, punchlDj uag biiu uuaru, leainar coui'll, mat. treas ana cuuen oea. 121 IS. .Stepneai FOR SALE Team of marea welghtnt liitv to.., iiariieaa, wukoii una buggi price $250; gentle; v.111 sell aepsrat. 3 miles west oi town on coos Ba. roud. Phone S7-FS. Henry Andar. son. FOR SALE Few thousand feet No. common fir lumber, 1 and 2 inch, it $1$ per H If taken rrom mill plit . form before we have to move It Price of lumber will rise naiiin Au 1. Triple A Lumber Co.. Wilbur, On FOR SALE One and a third acreV free soil, 8 blocka from pout oilier good nouee. woouaned and chirk.: houae; about 300 pullets, 50 cock, erela; large garden, also family or chard set out this spring. Strett paved to place. See owner. 425 Soutii M., between situ ana cine mreeu. NOTICE. There "will be a picnie In 4 Alexander 8 Park the a ft u moon and evening of July 29th lot the families of the Broths- hood of Locomotive Engineer. Everyone come and bring you 4 lunch. Coffee will 1 served on 4 the grounds. 4 t4 4 - - ATTENTION NOBLES. 4 4 Meeting of Shrlner Club Wed- 4 nesdav evening at 8 o'clock and 4 Shrlner picnic FTiday afternooo. 4 t WM. A. KEPPEU, ec, 4 4 R08EBI RG LODGE KO. 1093. Car ted Brotherhood of MaJntenann el Way Employes and Railway 86of Uiborera. Affiliated with the i P. of L. Meeta at Moose hall U first Wed., fourth Sat. nlnbis ul third Sunday of eaoh montn. J. F. SMITH, President. W. J. MEREPITH, Reed. Std QEO. MAO IVER. Fin. 8ee NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT. Lilac Circle No. 49 Meets on W and 8rd Monday erenines. VlaJ Ing neighbors invited to sttmi EDITH CHURCHILL. 0. N. TILLIE I. JOHNSON. Clerk. la. O. T. M. Roeesmrg Brve No. H. holds regular reviews on seeos and fourth Thursday afternoonilj Maecabee hall. Sisters of oti hives visiting in our city are at dlally invited to attend our re views. Maccabee hall os O street. LOUISE LOCKE. Coo. JESSIE RAPP. CoL RRREKAHS. Itosennrg HeMt Lodge. No. 41. I. O. O. F tn Odd Fellows' Temple week on Tuesday eveninr H " Odd Fellows' hall. Visiting at bars In good Handing are in"" to attend. tVA LENOX, N. O. . BELLA STEPHENSON. SA ETHEL BAILEY. Flnan. 8 I a O. R, Rising Star Lodae So. I meets fn the Odd FelUv TeWJ every Friday evening. Wtw brethren always welcome. E. A. PETTEY, N. O. H. W. SHAW. V. O. . J. EARLB PICKENS. R. B M. FICKLE. FiDanclal See I. O. O. V. Phlletaftan TiodKe H- Meeta In Odd Fellows Tempt corner Jackson and Cass Suv.. Saturday evening of each we Visiting brethren are alway. " come. . LYMON U SPENCHR. A. J. OEDDF8. Ret 84 J. B. BAILE1 Fin- S . r. A. U Vurt tortge Regular eommnaleaUons 2nd as ronrth Wednesdays each tnont(?" Masonic Temple, Roseburg. wr visitors welcome. A. A. WILDER. W. M W. r. BA&&U. atecy.