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P A Off W ROSF.DVnO fi EW8 . REVIEW La Dalljr Caere aaar. B.lr. L. Wlnirlr Bart O. Balaa Pally, per .ar. t mall... IJ Iaily. i monlhi, by mall J" by carrier, par ijionih Tlr A.jK-laled PrMt la exclu.lvaly entitled to Ilia u tor republication or all n.wa dl.eat'l'. i-rtrdllt-d tu II or nut oihorwi.. crr.llled In this Iiapw and al.o llif local nvwa publliiiwd lii All ilahla ot republication of ape rial aiapelrhrs b.raln ara lo reaarvta. Entered as e'ond-clas matter Muy 17. mil. t (be poet off lea at Kawburil. Orenun. under the Act of March I. Ui. j4wWmrg, Onnton, July 2H, imao. KlIXIXO IT BMC JUMDtt. When truck owneri using lnter-ur-. ban roads complain of tu light con-, tructiun of the paving, rural taxpay ers ft-el that they an adding Insult to injury. Ou audi taxpayer, in a l'ltr to a newspaper, complain ult t.,rw of ihe Inlustlcu done in moat la;l of the country to th rnral aec t'cms by the city traffic. The ihtp-by-trui-k movem'iU, he admit, la a good thin bo far aa It permit! the freer niotwent of n.er-:handi fruii city to city. ad relieve the burden of the railroad. Hut he points out fiat In moat caws the big trucks Trom Hi tlilt-fj ur Uhlng and de stroying road that the cptintrry dli irhta paid for, and he Insists that the truck-owners should pay their proper part of the expense. There la many a highway tragedy such aa those portrayed by this farm cr fine at retches of paving broken and ruined within a year or two of Ha completion, with the farmers and tiling'- who paid for It forced to rldo on dirt roads to save their earn and w:iicrnn from bumping to plnceH It la true that auch paving ought to be built atronger. Hut the recent grent inert-a He In the huh and alxe of luolor trucks was not foreseen; and l-i nnv event, when fnrtj are faced the main point holds true the trues owners are breaking down other peo ple's roads. How can thrt Injustice be reme died? This iWmer-orltlc reminds the truck men that they are doing the work of railroads, and that one r.illrnnd using another's tracks pay a for Ihe privilege. He therefore ar gue, logically enough, for s tax on truck i proportioned to their sire and destructive power, and big tnouirh in the aggregate to defray a suitable part of the expense of falrhway construction and mainten ance. Is there nay other solution? A lKXTIKTHY AMIM'LAXrE. The County Tulterculosiii Society of Shelby countv. Tent... ban eat n ti ll shed i traveling dentlMry Kmhu lance which hat. already set out on lis mission of looking after the teeth of the children of the county. The umbnlRiue m a specially constructed fiffntr, with plenty of windows and transoms for ventllutlon. running water, storage battery and complete denMflf'a equipment. There Is a paid, full-lime dnt IM with an ana In I ant At the flmt cllntlr held In one com piunltv. local dt-ntists gave a half day eitch to the work for two weeks, snd RO children went through . th ambulance to their own Imtnedinte ndtanfnge. Forty Aon e children had heir teeth cleaned; S:t had extrac- lons; 17 malgHin fittings; 8 syn thetic filling"; & cement fillings; several others were referred to the rtlv cltntlc and to other doctors for speclfi) treatment. Nominal charge were made for the work In every ease where parents could pay any thing, but no child was overlooked If unable to pay. After this open ing cllnttc the ambulance moved on to another lorntlty, and the society dentlut and his asgfant began to work. Application hlsnks are sent ahead to all schools to be filled out tiy children desiring dtumtry trcat- Li 13 UY satisfaction w hen you buy tires. Fisk Tires meet any comparison, any competition. Then there is the assurance of the Fisk Ideal. , "To be the best concern in the world to work for and tho square.! concern In existence to do business with. - Next Time-BUY FISK ' Highway Service Company C. W. Parker. Roseburg Garage C O. Thomas. Overland Garage ROSEBURG. OREGON ti A. LfJII. . hunt. At eavh arbool the ambu lance will atop until th work la don, and while it la ttmro tooth brush drill and educative talki will he In order daily It l safe tu pre dict that tb ambulance la going to repay Ua original coat to citizen of the county over and over again by muring proper care of the tot.tn of Ihe children and thua preventing many of the later diseases which follow di-ntal nenlert and decay. Jt is a very eay matter for the tourist to get Into ItoHt'buig but to find his way out la an entirely diC- f'Tout question. Some try to make their exit out Main street, which Is btill closed to traffic, others try east Cass street, while a goodly number "hit her up" for tho Oak street bridge, and a few guess it right and itt away from the city through the regular, but unidentified course. With no signs to direct them It Is s;mply a case of shutting your eyes mid going at It like a blind man. An rrrow painted on the street mon uments, with the proper wording, directing strangers In the proper dir ection to find the Pacific highw.v leading both north and south would b a mighty big convenience and sat k'sfactlon to tourlttts. A little paint ind a man bandy with a brush would do the job. It sometimes pays to have an In dustry "ruined" Crape growers In many sections are getting five times x much per ton for their crop this ar as they used to get before the ' ountry went dry. The Twilight Icagu Is playing regular league ball at the close of I lie aeuson. Looks like an exelting fhilnh will be staged among the con tenting teams for the piMinant. Whenever his wife becomes a fixed habit with him, the average man nay be considered out of danger of "sing bis heud, even though he may one about everything else ho has. With the present weuther prevail ng during the peak of the vacation ieaaon the average Individual will e content to take his vacation In be backyard. The political pot will soon begin 'o boll and there seems to be a lot f good timber well Reasoned to t'eep ihe 'home fires" burning until ' ho November election. Some of those third party people nay properly be culled reds. Some if the others r.re green, and a goo many of them are very blue. . If you had the million dollars ou've always longed for, you'd pro iutily be a million times bigger fool hau you now are. The Korty-elghtera were pioneers in politics junt an the Forty-niners ero In gold seeking, but they had less success. An optlmlHt thinks how much bet cr off he s than others mid a pcbhI mUt how much worse off. Koine kinds of hulneHs have heavy overhead expenses beouuse of un derhand methods. It takes an awful lot of htiHtllng to get anything staited In some com munities. Anyway, Sir Thomas l.lplnn Is mlghtly good old sport. How ground? it o ut children's Hurrah for the Resolute! J mi -1 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m MUAUlilllll 11111 1 n If LOVE and MARRIED LIFE fcri the noted alitJior Idah MtGlone Gibson JOHN'S MON'KY KPKMUXG HA1UT "Where do you want the twin bod put??" called John. "I thought It was decided that you and I were to have the upper rooms on the west s.de of the house," I an swered. "All right," be answered, "but you might come out and tell me where you want the rest of the thin:." "Oh, looky here, John, I want to talk to Katherine." said Alice. "You know where to put that little collec tion of bunifture that you bad over to mothers." "Mule colectlon snorted John as he came into the room, "why tber are two van loads of It. - "Wfll. John, you try and get the bed fixed up for me and I will try; and hav the men send up a few heap dlnhes and kitchen utensils and we can get along until my moth-! rtr'a spode and china cornea from the old house. i "Oh, are you having more things sent from your mother's house,"; asked John In a relieved tone. "Why, yea, I have had nearly carload sent down," I satd. "W.ll you be roady to go Bhopping tomorrow Katherine" interrupted Alice. Itoujfb Talk Ity John. "She is not going shopping until we find out Junt what we awant," inld John roughly. "Well, John, I must have a num ber of things If you want to got away from the hotel right away." "Then for Heaven a sake, get them Hald John In exasperation. "I feel like I were In a taxi and the meter was working double time. Why don't you take the car and go with Alice and mv the things thla evening." '"Do you want me to open a "harge account at Planks?" John hesitated. "Yes, yes go on md do It" he answered. "Hut J hate to let them think I have forgiven them for the day they treated me so Ion those baby doo-daddles. Yes It is too bad to have to eat your own words," laughed Alice. "Oh. shut up, and go-on." was hla gruff reply. "I am determined to get into thin hous by tomorow night r It is possible. "Katherine, do you Intend to take he biby over to the new house be fore It is In some kind of order and you are abis to get servants to help you to take arce of It," asked Alice as we got Into the motor. "Not at all, my dear. I Intend to lo no such thing," I answered. I'et Tiling To l. "I think that the beat thing to do Is to go to the intelligence office and find some one to help run the house then, waa Alice s comment. "How many servants do you think you ate going to need in that big 'omw," h Ratted. A1UIM TIIK TOWN AccfitM .Wit Ion With H. P. "SI" IHIlard has acc d a posi tion In Ihe machine shops of th Southern Pacific Co., In this city, en tering upon his new duties Monday. (Jiilt JlltM'y ltusiiiexw Uiley Siowel), who has been In the Jitney huxtnesN In KoMeburg for a number of mouths, has retired and play will assist In the management and iCare of the home place near Rice I Hill. He sold his car to John Neu i ner. who will use It for personal pur pon. Mr. Htowell'n parents reside Well, It seems to me that tho least I can get aflong with la a maid, and a cook and a laundreaa, Alias Parker and the chauffeur. Alice laughed. "I don't think John will cut down expenses much she said. "He must remember that he la the one who bought the house, not I. "put when he bought my dear, he thought you were a wealthy woman with oil wells running a million a minute." 'Alice," I aaked solemnly, "don't you tnink John has money enough to keep up thla house that w are moving Into?" "Yea, dear. He baa plenty of mon ey If b would not try to gamble on the stock exchange, l am glad ne purchased the house, and I hope that you will furnish It beautifully, Yor It will keep blm from spending that money with the brokei. However, it is dollars to doughnuts that he never would have bought it bad he not thought that your money was going to pay for It and its upkeep." "Why he couldn't think that Alice. He give me the bouse for a birth day present." "1 am sure be did, Katherine," aild Al'eo, "particularly as he told Tom the other night that he was not quite sure where he was going to get the money for the next payment. Tom offered to take the house off his hands, but I would not let him lend John the money. I thought it would be a good thing (for blm to skirmish around a little. Htlngiiea la Admitted. "John (lonlon, even if he la my brother, has always had one great fault. Ho has always been very stin gy to those who have been dependent upon him In any way while he ar rogated to himself the privilege of iiiiuwiiiK in Biuifiir-j an a j luanj it he felt like It. There isn't a man In thla town who really la making more money than John, but he has never saved any of It. He does not even have the luxury that other (people would under the same circum stances. He Juat lets it dribble thru his finccrs, and then he is angry be cause he has been such an Idiot and takes It out on those who are near him." I "You don't like your brother very well, do you Alice?" , "Yes, Katherine, I like him very much. He is my only brother, you know, but that Is the reason that J probably see his faults quicker than anyone else. Like many other men, he will not listen to reason and who only think of themselves and their own pleasures, (forgetting that the greatest pleasure in the w Id is in making someone besides them solves happy, my brother John is always reaching for something, he knows not what." Tomorrow Kntherlne.s ..MjirrUiRQ Phllonoiliy. CASTOR I A For Intontsand Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always beara the Signature at Mice Hill and he will aid them In rarrying on the work at the farm. VUlla With I'arentN Mrs. Krnest K. Appelwhite end soil Gordon left this morning for Cottage drove to viBlt tor a few days with Mrs. Appelwhlte's parents. Mr. and Mrs. U. F. Negley. Attend Convention Among those who will leave Roe burg to allend the W. C. T. U. convention to be held at Gardiner. :ire Mrs. A. C. Marsters. Mrs. K. A. Shuey, and Mrs. L. L. Bodle. Visit at Hugo Mrs. W. II. Queener and son Her bert, arrived In Koseburg last night from Cottitae Grove where they re side and htl thla morning for Hugo where they will visit with Mrs. Qdeener'a sister, Mrs. C. V. Pierce. Return Knmi Crater Ijike Mr. and Mrs. Otcar I.ynum and daughter. Miss Zelina. and Janet Croft returned last evening from a visit to Crater I-ake and Prospect. wnere they spent the past wet-k en Joying an online. They report fish Ing good and Mr. I.ynum had excel lent success In g;ttheriug some fl specimen, of the flnny tribe. S CITY NEWS et Aruudel, piate tuner. FVod 189L We pay the highest price for Cas cara bark. Berger'i Bargain Store. W ATKINS products. 12G W. Lane. Dion 137-U Fires destroy lives, property and food. He careful with fir. We wah and polish car at ten's garage. Mer Insure against loss equip your tractor so they won't set fires. Stop and reflect great flrs fr-tn. IHM amrks ar spread. B eerafnl , with flraa. Hereafter w will do either rough I dry or wet wash. There will be no! charges less than 60c, but you can' A few cents bnv "Danderine." have 0c worth of wet wash at list rt,r . application of 'Danderine" rrlc done for 50c. or tl worth for..o0 ran not find a fallen hair or any .Se. Overalls and Junu-ers 1 8c each, dandruff, beside every hair abowt tall up Tl. 47. Rough Dry Laun--; t if. vigor, brightness, nor arT- . color and thlckneaa. I Far West Has Had More Gaso line Than Ever Before But Full Supply Not Enough. ESSENTIALS SUPPLIED BUuidard Oil Company Iaaue abate ment Itecuruuig I-ack of (iaaollu for Motor Car on Pacifla Coaat and Elaewlier. There is no mystery In the existing shortage of gasoline on the Pacific coast, says tho Standard Oil Bulle tin. It Is not a case of diminished supply the Far West has never had as much gasoline as this year but one of increased consumption. The refineries of California are this year manufacturing a greater volume of gasoline than last year, and great quantities are being brought to the far west from mid-western fields and Mexico. Yet. this larger supply does not satisfy the enormous demands of tthe scores of thousands of additional automobiles, trucks, farm tractors, gas engines, pumps and other equip ment dependent upon gasoline tor power. Curiously enough, In the face of such a well known fact as the aston ishing development of the automu llve Industry and the equally" Import ant fact that the supply of crude oil production has not kept apace d5- Hpllo Intensive effort and highest prices In history there Is a lack or public understanding of the situation. There exist misapprehensions, re ports and rumo.'S which are wide spread, so widely circulated, Indeed, and so similar in so many separated localities, as to give the thought of 'propaganda. Karly this year this company be Tan to warn the public of an Impend ing shortage In petroleum products, and these warnings have been re peated once or twice each month rlnce then, in public statemen's and advertisements. As was foreseen, the coming of spring, with the de velopment of work on the farms, and of summer, with the increased use of automobiles, brought a demand for gasoline far in excess of the sup nly. In April this company began to rtsk the public "to buy as little gaso line as possible use what you must waHte none." In May it became apparent that there would not be enough ganollne to meet the demand, nnd with the Issue clean-cut befor" It and its duty clear, this company determined that so far as Ita ptno Mne wus concerned industry and ag riculture should first be served, and '.ales of gasoline for pleasure pur iosps diminished. Hence, certain curtailments were made on sales to non-commercial vehicles. To have continued. In. the circumstances, un limited pales for non-commercial use, nrould have meant Idle tractors on he farms! There was. therefore, no -iltornailve but curtailment and con tervatlon. Thus far, the situation appears to have ben met. in that the shortage ia not Interefered with industry or agriculture, except In a very few ases and for brief periods. The eorreotness of the course followed can not be questioned. XO HEASON FOR IT. When Itosebuns Citizens Show a Way There can be no reason why any reader off this who surfers the tor tures of an aching back, the annoy ance of urinary disorders, the pains nnd dangers of kidney Ills who fall to heed the vords of a neighbor who has found relief. Read what a Rose burg citizen says: Mrs. M. A. Slsughter. 305 W. 1st Ave., says. "I know the value of Doan's Kidney Pills and am glad to recommend them. I know there Is nothing better for kidney complaint. I had severe backaches and a sore ness over my kidneys that made It hard for me to do any stooping or lining. My kidneys didn't act right, either. Doan's Kidney Pills have al ways relieved these ailments and strengthened my back and Kidneys Price BOc at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy, get Dean's Kidney Pills, the same that Mrs. Slaughter had. Foster-Mllburn Co.. Mfrs., Buffalo. N. Y. Mrs. W. W. McDonald and Mrs. C. H. McClung spent the day at Oak land visiting with friends and rela tires. "DANDERINE" Stops Hair Coming Out, Doubles Its Beauty. CLASSIFIED COLUMN ALL TOW laVAStrFIBD jLDVKKTltBwCXTS WILL MB fOCMD 0X 71 PAOB I'XDCK HEADiaO "NBW TODAY. WANTED. Wa.VTED WaltrM t Cafeteria. Ap ply ttt one. WANTED TO HttNT Houj. Phon WANTEDWorH by nrtlc boy, tufa 1. good wornttr, non WANTED Turkvy. large or amall. Boyr Broa. J" hone h-i-h. WANTlSu Two prune ptckera. J. W. Montgomery, uay iree. ura WANTED Girl for housework. Apply W. n. Warner, caiettjria. WANTED Furnlehed-fiouee or apart ment. Addreea C. L. C. care howi. WaNTTD Man to take contract for logging. Deer Craek Lhr, Co.. Dlxon Yllle, Ore. WANTED GooA work hone weighing about 1&00. J. J. Kvbertaon, Hi. I, Rueeburg. WANTED Woman to work In laundry. Experience not neceasary. Appiy N. Jac knon Btreet. WANTED By man and wife, steady tlac on rarm. txpenenceu. riau aChoea, Koeeburg. Ore. WANTED CJood heavy work team. Diuat weign Juu or over anu .uv priced right for caeb. T. A.. Nawa Kevlew ortice. UTjijijijxru'i-nj-irii-iiii - - - FOB KKXT. .oil KENT Safety deposit boxea. Koaeburs National Bank. POIt BENT Lara furnished room, close In. Phone i-Utl Ufc-NT Furnished room With bath. ul 8outn Main street. PASTURE for rent, cows only. Mrs. P. Blnnott. Kinney Addition. Price $2.0U a month. jiruvu-u'trtrir-ii-ii','''"","" " mmmm JAEFTY FIRST Secure a safety de posit box for your valuable papers at HI" IWC"H ..aly..a). ""' WELL DUILUNO Will be drilling at Broukway Aug. 1. Anyone wishing a weir see or writ W. V. Ki uln. Butherlin, Oregon. ,KL.L. DRIL.LINU it. E. elnsi!linan, Uriiier. It i. HUIfuui. imian CO EXCHANGE FOR HAY Three lots in Riverside Addition in block XU, lots 1, t and 7. Sec Walker, the real es tate man. UUKSTUCK KXL'HA NOE If you have livestock of any kind for sale or ex chatiKe. IIhi it with Dr. R. E. Hunt, ?2 oak St., Koseburg. MONEY TO LOAN 20-year rural credit farm loans, low Interest rate. fJO.ouO local money to loan on good real estate. First mortgage. Sea M. F. Rice, of Rice Rice. LOST AND FOV.ND. UosT Elk's tooth charm with email diamond setting. Will give liberal reward. R. E. Harness, Roseburg, Ore. uUST UiX Jewels, on road somewhere between northern line of Douglas county and Roseburg. Reward of !. Leave at News-Review. FOH HALE. foil SALE 16-ft. army tent In good shape. Call 2')3-R. 'OR SAIE 150 lbs. Petite prunes at He. Call at Cafeteria. '"OR 8 ALE Good milch cow. Phone 421-R after 6 p. m, vYOOD FOR SALE 180 tier oak wood, $4.50 delivered. Tel. 24-F21. FOR SALE A nifty little home. 2 lots an&d all spare ground In garden and fruit. U0i West First Street, North ItoHPbtirff. PROFESSIONAL CARDS xrh. p. D. OWKN Cut Flower. Phone MU. 403 V. Cass. Ult. i. tl. Pi.vi.LH Chiropractic Physirian. 222 W. Lane Si. Ult. It. P. II It A 1)1 4IHU AND U IFE t'hli opt act irs. I'hone 4H-F4. lilt. 11.4111 K. AI.I.KV I'-rtUt at 331 I'frkine Bu1M.uk. Kotvi; . O. eg m (nice li.uis 8 to W a. m., 1 to a p. 111. l'l.uue 6a. 1 lyOlHiK UIKBX.TOR. I. O. O. F I'nlon Knrampntent Xo. 9 Meets In Odd Fellows' Temple, every Thursday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. FOSTKK BUTNER, C. P. J. B. BAILEY, H. P. OLIVER JOHNSON, R. 9. JAMES EW ART. F. 3. B. P. O. KIKS, noaenurg ImIko, No. 820 Holds regular communica tions at the Elk' Temple on each Thursday of (very month. All members requested to at tend regularly, and all visltins brother are cordially Invited to attend. - A. J. LILBURN, E. R. IRA B. RIDDLE, Secy. KJilOHTs OF PVTH1AA Alpha Lodge No. 47, meet every Wed nesday evening, cor. Jackson and Cass sts. Visitor always welcome C. A. CHAMBERLAIN. C. C CHA9 F. 5OPKINS, M. F. E. B. WTMBERLT. K. R. a WOODMEN OP WORLD. Camp No. 125. Meets In Ue Odd Fellow' hall in Rosburg every let and Sn. Monday evening. Vis iting neighbors always welcome. O. 11. PICKENS. C. C. M. M. MILLER. Clerk. OAGI.r.9, Roseour Aerie meet to their hall on Jackson St., In 2n and 4th Monday evening of eac month, t g o'clock. Visiting breth ren In good standing always wel come. FRED f . CLAR v, W P. P. VICTOR MICELLI, W. P. B. T. GOODMAN. Secretary. NKlOllltOHS OF 'WOODCRAFT, Lilac Circle No. 49 Meet on 1st nd Jrd Monday erenlng. Visit ing neighbors Invited to attend EDITH CHURCHILL. O. N. TILLIE I. JOHNSON. Clerk.' LOVAL ORDER OK M008E. Rose burg Lodge No. 10S7 Meet ee ond and fourth Wednesday even ing of each month at t o'clock In the Moose hall. All visiting bro ther are Invited to attend. C. W. CLOAK. Dictator. H. O. PARGETER. fUereUry i The I?. R. K. I. A. Union Mtln? will be held at the Maeeabbee hall very ft rat and third Wsdnoadav C U BMIth. j FOR SALE Studabaker car Oarage. W. Jackaon strait ' them at lh itr Cra.k lUJ1 rLKNlTUKE for aala. A-l TTT Haui. for rant, fhuno joJvj" FOR bAUi A 5-roora houieTTrrJ ll'Oou. a owner. ai K. l,".? For iaLe oia growth nT-,n(l- grub wood. t.6l) par tl.r. ,,n," FOR SALE Two reKlatrijri7r horaaa. Write te Uux 447 'if' Point. Oregon. ' ' MUST SELL faat Chalmirs bus ,k aood mechanical condition. ll 1 aljinuat (la fa tram UIJ BAiic-Hjveriand &-pi.nSe,rirJ mi iiiuuti. ineoaore w iiiiiiiHr iT Htreet Koomlnir Horn 4 6-HOOM pluntered house, Ju.rSrTrt--1 t. Barn, chicken huul t'S $UUtf. J. V. Casey. -'OH SALE Una Shetland puoyr count of leaving Kusttbuut v "va.iiusi a j. m nuns , FOH SAL.E 10 purebred u. I C.tlT weeks old. hone 1D-F12 aIi K. W. Main, Dlxunvllltj, uie. SHEEP bXH tiALE iuu titC Iaaurelcrcst Ranch. Phorui 4.Fr I'ou salk lux-'t stave JuiTT Valley achoot house-' p. u. ItH' run DAitc i w u i.ouge tari. TJ good condition. 8e them at bVtJ FOR SALE Ford toufhTfTl lik new, 1560; lVltl Ford ioupTJ best of condition, $500. H. H. O.J rtolrlaert neAir,.ii WVcl FOR SALE Ford In ftrt.. Tr? tion, bargain, or will take good ra4 cow as part payment. AddiesiA.1 UbOH SALE Fir wood at f-l uo kiiu ohm. hi t-.BV per ut-r on (rvkji mile to hard surfaced road. x uruii oui va Butiiernn. rUH SALE Italian prune tr;e, (. gun grown, 6 to 8 ft.. 6uu: 4 in 1 BUc; J to 4 ft., 86c. It. L, Ellli,' iiH-' wwvmi, imsiu u i STiWI eKUn. FOR SALE OR TRADE- 7 4crt7rT near Green for property In Hoitt or Ashland. Address Allen U'iuJ noseourg, ur.. ruum 1, doi l&i. H'OH SALE Pair 8-year-old mi welifht 1000. Rood worker . matched. Reasonable. J. King, 11 -reetv uur. -o imonvine, urt. FOR SALE Team of mareawe!i 1250 lbs., harness, wagon and bu.i price $250: gentle: wl! at-II 8 mllea west of town on Coot cA roaa. rnont titnry Antei son. Fult SALE 2 electric vacuum cittJ era, good model, good order, cLtd fur cash, or trade for apulea. J popcorn ana peanui wukuii poppers, torches and all appllu See LerryAppTe Broker. FOR-SALE Few thousand feet common fir lumber. 1 and 2 Inch. 18 per M If taken from mill rl form Det ore we nave to move Price of lumber will rlne attain J 1. Triple A Lumber Co.. Wilbur. 0 FOR HALE 1918 Ford, new tlm 3 corda. demountable rims, shock sorbers. aood mechanlcul condit. also lylS Studebakur 4; 2 Chtvro1( 1 like new: 1 1917 Velle. 1 U u land. L. L. Roberta, Motor Shop Q A age Annex. FOR SALE One and a third acre, free soil, 8 blocks frum post off good house, woodshed and chio imuHe; about 300 pullets, 50 o erels; large garden, also family ;hard set out this ppiinit. S paved to place. See owin-r. 425 t.. hrtwopn Mill nnd Pine Mrw:. M NOTICE. There will be a picnic h Alexander's Park the aftfrnooi and evening of July 2Hth for tlie families of the Brother- hood of Locomotive Engineeri Everyone come and bring yew lunch. Coffee will be seivedoi the grounds. ROSKItl ltO LODGE NO. I09H, rJ ted Iliotlierliood o! Maintenance Way EmpJores and Kallwaj UiBi rei . Adinaieu wuu i V nf I XlMMt. at Moose hill first Wed., fourth Sat. nlKbu-J third Sunday of each monin. J. F. SMITH. President. W. J. MEKEIUTH, ltocd. 8 GEO. MAC IVER. Fin. 8w O. K. 8., Koeeburg Chapter ft H Hold their regular meeimii ' the 1st and Jrd Thursday la month. Visiting members la P1 standing are respectfully Isf to attend. LEONA ABRAHAM. W. FREE JOHNSON. Secy. L. O. T. M. Rosenurg Hive SM holds regular reviews on in and fourth Thursday afternoon Maccabee hall. Sisters of t1 hive visiting In our city f1 dially Invited to ltfnd oor views. Maccabee hall oa W treet. LOUISE LOCKE. Coa JESSIE RAPP. Cot- REHEKAHS. Hoseburg BmH Ledn. No II. L O. O. F. In Odd Fellow V Tempi "1 week on Tuesday ven't. t Odd Fellow' hall. Vlmf "'1 bers In good atandlng ar uv to attend. put f rvnY n fl. BEI.L4 STEPHENSON. 8 ETHEL BAILEY, Finsa. L O. O. F., Rising Btar bodge '1 rihIi In Ih. nAA B-atlnt S' TeO-H every Friday evening. T"""! brethren always welcome. E. A. PETTEY. N. 0. EARLE PICKENS. B "1 M. FICKLE. Financts: L O. O. F. PhllrtJMIaa Id(i ' eorner Jackson and Csss Sttj Saturday evening of ae 3 iun ifratuna a. ' come. . : LTMON L. EP5NCEK. A. J. OEDDFS. Rsc J. B. BAILET Ft- . - ITTad a. r. a s. ax., Mirei .J Regular communication roans weaneeaaa " rvi Masonic Temple. Rose "1 v tsitora welcome. A. A. WILDER. W. -W. F. BAJUUa. Bear.