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AfJK TWO ROSRBinO SPW9-KEVIKW, Iri4 lall fifl Beadar. j iir7 Balf L. Wlwbriy Pert O. Halga ; m-nscniiTioN RATti Pally, per year, by mall . ... I k I r. ix roonUia. By mil By Carrier, per ntunth ftu The Aiaoclaieo. r-re le . entitled lu W'e u 'or rlublUlion tc II newe ulipattbea cr.tnl to or net otherwl.e eredlteJ In thl PPr and bile the Ical iiwe put.lUcea neie In All rlKli'a republication of "pe nal elpU'h" herein ere eieu teeerv. a. I'nlelrJ a. . ''' matter M-ty IT l-'0. at P'el "rti.e at ilueeburll. lltrivli. unUrr the Act ot March 1, !.. ltowUlrir. rfgn.Aupial 2. 1UW. Prisoner Escapes Guard at Drain Private Marlon P. Kmerjr. a fed eral prisoner on the way to HreniHr ton. Wash., from 3an D't-KO. Calif., in mar? of nVritoaiit Jan. Cartury, escaped f"1"1 lraln No H h it wan liavlna Drain today, hut wan Inter captured near Yoncalla about 6 p.m. Th H?;t. coinmHrnieerel on aulo-imiiiil- In which Dr. t'ai'lli ll and hl father worn rlilln;. and they proce. d d ..lith on the highway. :m II tra lejorted that a Holiller waa .cen r.hf 'n that direr' lot. on tin ralluiail track. A llie lieared Ynn(alla the pris oner wis wen In the rnid'.iy. The Fereant concealed himself In the tonneau of the auto until It was abreast the man. whim he showed himself and spoke to him. When the prisoner recoienlred the Serireant he Jin ped behind the car and rail a ziK-zaa; corse down the road. The K(!t. drew his eun and ordered hlnl to slop, but he didn't; then he fired at him, hut the prisoner ran all the faster. With a careful aim the sec ond shot took effect and he fell. Upon rearhlna: the wounded man It was discovered that the bullet had pierced the sole of his riant shoe, entered the bottom or his foot and had lodged In his leg be.ow the knee joint. He was pti In the car rod brought to Drain where the bullet was agmnved and the wound dressed at Dr. Canfluld'a office. Aside frcim being badly frighten ed and loosing; considerable blod. the prisoner 4s restliift easy and the Sergeant expects to proceej north with his on the night train. Our Want Ada Obtain Results. Riddle People Are Good Losers That Ittddle pop.o have (ho true booster pirit thai ! uimIuun(((1 by fullure In vldcnccd hy thf follow. iik Btuti'iflcnt from the I.UMle Knttr- AlthouKh by h dilniun of Hut ftiipreitift court, l(ldH ! to be left off the highway, and wi f ! that we were right In our contentlgnB and (ho cano wan decided rather an a mathT of policy than of law, w will prove to the people that we aro good lowr by remaliiliiK the boosters we alwaa have bfHn for the beat possible roada In thfa atate. If we cannot have them through our town, we can at loam have them near enough to ua ao that we may hulld good roada to con nect with the highway. We are not crlticUIng the court nor the highway cnuwufflilon nor anyone elne. We put up the beat Mud of a fight we knew how for what we atlll feel we wre JtiHlly en tltlhd to. Our fight waa clean and nuve-bard all the way through and we .tnow that even thone who op posed u can bear no malice toward ua. We were defeated. The court decided the coinmiaHlon had the power to do ait they pleaded In fhe mailer which leaves ua off the high way. We are sorry we lout, but we im glad the atutn la to have (he highway and neceHHurtly it will have lo go through this neighborhood even If It does ntlfw the town of Kiddle, and tourltita will dltwrtVer that we have the fluent valley in the state, whether they know there la a town here or not. Kiddle la a town of Americans and Oregon hooatera and we wMl remain boon! era for our state anil territory, even If they hoi He ua In ao that we have to une airplanes to get In an.l out of our valley. Mrs. K. A. Kronke and son went to Kuavne this morning to visit with friend for a short time. Ot orte Stephens left this morning far OtMiuM to vtnlt with friends and attend tj liiiidueM mat'ern for a ft-w day a Adv. rtWo la the N-wi Uevle 2 l'V,'k'v'a We Believe in Home Products! -VE SELL Jersey Ice Cream None Better LOVE and MARRIED II no fh? noted aUmor Idaft MtGlone Gibson Tin; ritiHis. "The time h;is com!, .'ohn fioidoii, when you and 1 must have these .matters out." "For heaven's sake, Katherlne, (don't La so tragic. You know I have never cared for that bouse down In the country and I see no reanon why lyou should keep It except to provide !a resting; place for your mother's j maid." I "Keep, atlll, John. I dmm't want 'to feel more exasperated and more 'disappointed In you than I am." ( John looked aa though he were roliic to Hpeak attain, but J held up my hund. "I don't know when the time same John, when you firat hegan to grow tired of me, hut I think, perhaps it was when you found out that I was a real human being Instead of the plaything you evidently had meant me to he. Something wIUi no mind, u thought me, expt aa I reflected 'voiirs: and no ambition except that hlch mlKht belong to a petted cat (that would purr aa U banked In the warm In of your nniile." .olng ( Tell (he Tfuth "Oh. yes, I know." I said, as I 'noticed the gray look come over his face and the smile of aarcasm trann lortn hin mouth Into a thing of ugll- inena, "You are thinking that 1 am! Miill posing aa an nhUH d angel, but won't you please, junt for once, take tne aa exactly Having what I think. 1 Won't you understand? Kor I am going to tell you the plain truth. even If It Is not put Into the plain, i uglv language which you have often, used. John. I don't think you have ever loved me. think the woman1 you really cared for Is RHzuhetti Moreland." 1 1 "Are you going back to that again, j he aaked. j "Stop! Hear me out for upon (what I am saying and upon what you shall decide depend our future lives. I do not know Just what It Is that attract a man momentarily; that takes him ofr his feet. I do not know why It In that some women w'll have: thin attraction for noma men and; leave othern cold, but I do know. John, that I have given you a I strange magnetic thrill. 1 know that I the first time you met me until our marriage, you thought of nothing ( except that 1 nhould belong to you. Hut after all, John, you and I have vory Utile In common. I cannot ho hypocritical, I miint be T rank. You.! In your brutally masculine way, have overrun all the women folk you have had about you. It has annoyed you greatly that I, the first woman you have ever known to do no, have stood up to you, holding my own. even though your blows always went to my heart. I received this letter the other day. If you will look, you will see that it Is addreMMed to me I PA I IT Y ON WOULD JAl ST. Traveling In a high powered spe cially built car, an interesting party of tourists arrived In Itoseburg Sat urday night. The unique car, which stood In front of (he Uinpo.ua hotel yenterduy, was viewed by scores of curious pedenlriui. i. The body Is built on yacht lines and has been on a long Journey, names of many not able personn being inscribed on the car. It U owned by t'apt. Walter j Wandetwell, who Is at the head of j a party muking a lour of the world. ; muklng motion pictures and obtain ing general Information. This 1b his fourth long trip, huving once made the trop around (he world on foot. ; He Is accompanied by his wife, and ' Al NelHon, of Texas, and Minn Jeu.i ! Hanson, correnpondeiit for the New i York World. They, were In Mexico i WE SELL Edison MAZDA LAMPS Douglas County Light and Water Co. . Exclusively . 3C - PRICES COSTS HUH . QV AKT EAmnvnery' ifl'l!e Lf Confectionery - . - r . t-mVAKOS BROS. l-outchs Confectionery. JMrs. Geo. Foutch do not know whether Eliiabeth Moreland intended me 10 have this letter and sent U to me purposely, or whether she waa writing to you at the same time, and got the notes mixed. Hut it was Just after my child was born, John, and I made up my in j ii d that I would come here and fight for my own. Then If I found that you still wanted her more than vou did me, I determined I should ake my baby and and go away, back to that little haven of rest which had come to me from my own mother, and to her from her mother, and so on back through generations, that I have hardly counted. It be longed to me and mine. Hut you have taken thin refuge from me with a cruelty that might be thoughtless, but which must have been barbaric, in Its torture to me, if you had stopped to think at all on the subject." John had not read the letter, and f said to him, "Kead it." Mo cpen ed It mechanically. Ho turned ash en an he read the firat line. And then he looked at me and Bald, "At leant one woman has loved me, even hough I did not love her." "Do you mean to tell me, John Gordon, with that letter In your hand that you do not love KlUabelh M ore- land T 7" Mother for HIh Ctillttrai. "Of course I don't. I guess I was bo:n without the power to love any woman. The nearest 1 have come to loving was in you. You mean to me what I want. A woman to be the mother of my children. A woman to grace my home. A woman who can give evidence of my prosperity. That Klizaheth Moreland can never do. What are you going to do Kath erlne Yo ?are not foolh.h cno'igh to make a scandal at this late day. Perhaps you are only looking for something that will give you a rea son and excuse to get rid of me. You know that 1 could make It uncom fortable lor you if 1 should put a copy of those letters from Karl Shep ard into Any divorce proceedings that you might Institute." "How little you understand wo men, John. If anything would make me gat a divorce, that threat would j do it." I "Then you wont get a divorce?" he asked eagerly. "Not if you accede to my terms, t shall never live with you again an your wife unless something mater ially changes my vlewa. Good night John, I am tired." I did not sleep, and It was the next morning at the hreakfant table when t looked across at John who waa stolidly reading his paper as if noth ing had ever happened, that I found myself wishing that he were dead. (To He Continued.) and took photographs of several skirmishes, and have 1'ancho Villa's signature on their car. This signa ture served as their pans In Mexico, arter they had been released by Vil la, who held them prisoners for four days. They photographed Crater hike and today made film pictures of the Umpqua hotel, highway scenes and Bights In the Koneburg vlcintlv After going around the rim of hs United States they will go to Europe and Asia. Ituys J. M. Moore Farm J. Will Heck ley has bought the J. M. Moore place of 260 acres and lo cated on South Deer creek. The nroperty is very desirable and much of It Is set to rruit. Mr. Reckiey will not occupy the place at once, but will leave It lu charge of the former owner to operute. y - T CENTS as CENTS OO CENTS m HI TTa 5FCTS STAINS absolutely removed by our DRV CLEANING A trial prove let us hnve the suit, coat, skirt, today, as a starter. Who' Your Cleaner? Try Our Way Our Auto Will Cull, l'bniie 277. Mrs. Rosa Anderson Is here from Dandon visiting with her sister, Mrs. Waller Singleton, and other relatives and friends. Miss Crace McNully. who has been visiting here with Mrs. Chas. A. Drand, left yesterday on her return home to San Kraiicisco. The two ladies were former schoolmates in liurt .-rom Trl, i Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Richuidsnu Hundreds of people enjoved the have returned home from a week's afternoon yesterday at the forks of pleasure trip with relatives In Can ine Umpqua river several miles be- j yonvllle. low this city. The features were i IxuiliiiK and bathing and the water.; To Visit Friends showed an animated scene all the af- Mrs. L. W. Engels and daughters ternoon. This favorite resort seems left this morning for Eugene to visit to be gaining lu popularity every year. Miss Madge Miller and Clara Jane Patrick of Rosenrg are house guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kenny in Roes Clly Park. A nm'ier of social events have been planned In their honor. Miss Miller and Miss Patrick recently motored from Sea side In the former's car. where they have been enjoying several weeks otlng Snday Oregonlan. Miss Miller and Miss Patrick ar rived at their homes In this city Sunday morning. KOKMKIt ICOSKItriUl WOMAN' TO VK1 IX WASHINGTON The Vfollowlng clipping In taken from the Aberdeen News, reminding the marriage of Iva Bcgiud, for merly of this city. "Of Interent to their many friends In this city is the announcement of the murriage of Mian Iva Roparl of this city and John J. Qulnn of St. Paul, Minnesota. The ceremony was performed Thursday last In Ho-:ui-am by Father Ryan. Mrs. Harold IJyd Holt, a niter of !he bride, was matron of honor, an 1 Harry Hamilton of Seattle, best man. Im mediately after the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Quiiin left for St. Paul, where they will rr.ake an extend d honeymoon trip, afterward return- inj? to Hoiuiam, where tuc ar o v. ' is f ngnped In the automo'nl-' bul- j uern. Mrs. Qulnn I ;i datiKhler jf Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Johnson of this i ity and Is well kuowu here. Mr. I Mr. Quinn served three years In the! United States army UuriiiK the war' and Blnce that time was a sales man for the C. K. Jackson Motor j Company of Chehalis. A host of j friends extend hearty congratula tions. Children Cry .Ihe Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been In use for over thirty years, has borne the flgnature of and has been made under his per- CcxXrtysttt,, sonal supervision since its infancy. YfutSSy. 4-ZCcK AUow no one t0 decelve you ln Al! Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. e What is C ASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. -It contain, neither Opium, Morphine nor pther narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea ; allaying Feverishness arising tiierefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. Ihe Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS A Bears the In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought COM. & CITY NEWS 0 Arundel, piau lunar, Fuo) H9L, Wa pay the highest price for Cas- cara bark. Merger Bargain oiura. W ATKINS product. 126 W. Lane. Phone 137-L. k Stop and reflect rrat fire frit little sparks are spread. Be easeful ltn fire. Fire destroy lire, property and food. Be careful with Are. We wash and polish can at Mer- lea's garage. Insure against loss equip your tractor ao they won't set fires. The Cheney Phonograph, the only phonograph made that you absolute ly cannot hear the needle or surface noise on the record, for sale by Ott's Music Store. The big four, Edison, Vlctrola, Cheney and Sonora. CAl.h VOIt SCHOOL WARRANTS Notice Is hereby given that all school warranta of School District No. 4, Douglas county, Oregon, to and Including No. 4503, endorsed Kebruiiry 6th, 1920, not paid for want of funds, and prior thereto, are this day called for payment by the undersigned, . and all Interest will cease from the date of this notice. Dated this 29th day df July, 1920. ROSCOE N. GREEN, Clerk of School District No. 4. Douglas County, Oregon. a short time at the home of Mr. W. I C. Stafford. Sutherlin Sanitarium MEDICAL SURGICAL Writ R. I. HAIA, M. D.f Supt. Sutherlin, Oregon WILL BUY YOUR USED FURNITURE, STOVES.etc. J. B. HENINGER, SUCCESSOR TO MC CLALLEN & CHAMBERS. Sheet Metal Work OF AMj KINDS J- H. SINNIGER 119 OAK STRKET PHONE 4& Auto Owners! We would be pleased to Ut your Batteries Free at any time and Rive you expert udvlce on the care of .latteries. Wlten purchasing new batter ies icct our price. We can save you money. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE 44 1 N. Jackson St. Itoseburg. for Fletcher's Signature ..w von CLASSIFIED COLUMN ALL NEW CIA S1FI0D ADVSBTUEHB5JT WILL BE 'Ol'HD OX Li PACE i-MDBB BEAMNO "XKW TODAY. ' WANTED. CLERK WANTED At Hotel Orand. WANTED A ud pump jack. Suit Shop. Ray WANTED C'haru barmaid Hotel. .t Umpqu WANTED Waltreaa at Cafmarla. ply at onca. Ap- WANTED 'lurxeya. larga oc small. Uoyer Bros. Fbona Il-Fll, WAnJfT.Tv0l,l?.r'.ntrP-'.';ilSL,;J- Wl WANTED airl for hauitwarlL addIv Apply w. it. whtdt, laitrtTim. W ANTE L On or two burnar sconti hand coal oil stove. Phone 170 VVANTTD Man to tuk contract for vllU, Or WANTED Good wot k horse weighing about 15. j. J. Koberuon, lit. 1. Ituneburgr. W A N TKD Maternity cases by prautl- cal nurte. Cull at 1048 Corey Ave., or pnone ov-w. WANTEU Woman for general bouae work, everything; convenient. Ad drttaa A. C, care Kews-KfVlew. WANTED TO RENT Furnished house or apartments. Address C. 1 C, cars Newi-Revli-w. NANTED By man and wife,-steady tlace on farm. Experienced. Frank aChoes. Koneburg, ore. WANTED Good heavy work team, must weigh SuQ or over and- be priced right for cash. T. A., News Kevlew office. WANTED, PRUNE PICKER! 11c for Petite and Italians If you itay thru the seaion; ll)c for Petltes and Ital ia na If you quit the Job. Good camp ing places. Win. P. Weaver, Myrtle (.'reck. Ort-Kon. a,aa,ave,eaaaaaaaaseaeeaaaeeaaeaasasaa)a. FOll KENT. FOR RENT Safet r deposit boxes. Rose burn National Bank. FOR RENT Large furnished room, close -In. Phoue 12-Y. FOR RENT Good garage, . S& per month. 444 Mill St. MlHttlLLA.NEOlb. SAEFTY FIRST Secure a safety de posit box for your valuable papers at the KosDurg ruauonai nana. WELL DRILLING Will be drilling at Brockway Aug. 1. Anyone wishing a well see or writs W. F. Kenan, Suthorlln, Oregon. WELL DRILLING R. E. Helnslman, driller. R. 1. Roseburg. Phone 8-FS. LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE iryou have livestock of any kind for sale or ex change, list It with Dr. R. E. Hunt, 226 Oak St., Roseburg. CUT DOWN the high cost of living; raise your own meat. Pedigreed and utility Flemish Giant rabbits at low est prices. S. E. Memmlngvr, Reser voir Ave. Phone SU9-Y. MONEY TO LOAN 20-ycar rural credit farm loans, low interest rate. :iV,00t) local money to loan on good real estate. First mortgage, ties M. F. Rice, of Rice A RUe. LOST AXO FOVND. LOST Elk's tooth charm with email diamond aettlti. Will give liberal reward. R. E. Harneas. Roseburir. Ore. ' LOST Box Jewela, on road somewhere between northern line 01 uouxiai county and Kosebura;. Reward of ad. Leave at Niwu-Rf-vtew. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Good milch cow. Phone 421-R after 9 p. m. TOR SA-E 150 lba. Petite prunes at 14c. call at Cafeteria. . Installing Organ Fred Durnham, who has been In stalling the new organ at the Majes tic theater, has almost completed the task and the instrument will be ready for operation tomorrow. It is one of the most modern theater or gans and Is a valuable asset to the popular playhouse. Hurd Leave C. J. Hurd left this morning for Eugene, aftor spending the week end at hiB home ln this city. He ha been at Corvallis and the northern part of the state foe a week. NOTICE OK SALE OP GOVERN MENT TIMBER. General Land Office, Washington, D. C, July 3, 1920. Notice it hereby given that subject to the conditions and limita tions of the Act or June 9, 1916 (39 Stat., 218). and the Instruc tions of the Secretary of the Inter ior of September 15, 1917, the tim ber on the following lands will'be wld August 23, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m., at public auction at the Unit ed States land office at Roseburg. Oregon, to the highest bidder at not '.ess than the appraised value as itiown by this notice, sale to be sub ject to the approval of the Secretary if the Interior. The purchase price with an additional sum of one-fifth if one per cent thereof, being ommlsslons allowed, must be ieposited at time of sale, money to e returned if sale Is not aooroved. otherwise patent will issue for the timber which must be removed within ten years. Bids will be re vived from citizens of the United 'ta'ea, associations of such citizens and corporations organized nnder ne laws of the United States or any itate, territory or district thereof only, ipon application of a Quali fied purchaser, the timber on any egai subdivision will be offered separately before being included in any offer of a larger unit. T. 15.3., R. 1 W, Sec 31, NE 5E14. fir 14C0 M.. cedar 30 M.. N".V SE4. ftr 1800 M., SE14 3EH. fir 850 M., SWU SE14. Or 1740 M., cedar 20 M.. NE 8W. Br 1220 M., cedar 30 M., Lot 3, fir 1170 M.. SEtt SWU. fir 1600 M.. Lot 4. fir 1800 M.. none of the fir or cedar to be sold for less than iz.oo per M. T. It 8.. R. 1 W.. Soc; 8. NE Nll'l. red flr 625 M.. white flr 60 M., SE NE. red fir 350 M.; none of the red fir to be sold for less than $1 75 per M and none of the white fir to be sold for ss than 50 cents per M. T. 16 S., R. 1 W.. Sec. 23. NEU NWVt. fir 1700 M.. NWlt NWU. flr 1550 M . SW14 NWK, flr 2090 M.. cedar 26 M.. SWU SEH. flr 1640 M.. cedar 60 M.. SKH SE4. flr 1426 M., cedar 30 M.. NE SWH. flr 400 M.. NWH 8W14, flr 880 M , SEH 8W. flr 640 M.. eedar 10 M.: none of the flr or eedar to be sold for lea than $3.00 per M. (Signed) CLAY TALL MAN, Commissioner, Genera Land Offlea. FOR BALE Belgian hare. . 1 buck. Inquire 2 Wmhit Jr " WOOD FOR SALE It a ti r 14.60 delivered. Tel. 14-1-1 WoH KOR HALE Sludebaker car Oarage, N. Jackion itrn-t Serlc KJK HALE Old grown, Br and" mi?t an.i. . Kood mechanical condition."'!? fcuuaat Uarana. ""Hilt FOB SALE Overland -pa.r-r Htrest Hoomlnn House. U oh, 'm at t Empire Barn. m FOlt SALh. Hoyal carpet sweeper, slightly used k"? Nichols 124 Wu.i m. ...(": ... U i : . v. i o L. OH SALE Rualatered OK SALE Kuglatered HoiTTITr r-. culf. Ak Co. Agent Hu"d aLoJ. JS Wlllurd Smith. Dltunvm. or, grafonola. bed. wicker Laf.J t'"". all in (in. .hap.Uj s. StlJ,,"'. FOR SALE First cla.a mfui, tw.S- evenings after five or ativ tuT .1 Ing Sunday at 735 Fleaer St. FOR BALE llixn stavs .iioTurrrr--tl.d. GMrge Telford, oppj,,,. "ifi Valley school house. K Q k'JT,' FOR SALE-Two Dod"ii TarC-TJE aAIB. A WO UUUt l an touring. $B6y; Roadster. $95e; WtbS good condition, kiee them at Br,i! Garagi fUK JsALE A nifty little home 1 L,T and all spare ground In garJei .iS fruit liiii West First Bif.eJ'S, FOR SALE Team. wftivhiti., m each, young and sound, chess ! tit ken at ones, Roy Burks. Brock. way. Ore. FOR SALE Fir wood at f 4.V0 per cTS and oak at 2.Ht per tier on sreSLj H mile to hard surfaced roall Xi dress Box $4. Sutherlin. ' uk bALt Italian ,fuiie trs QtT iron grown, e to s ft., oC; 4 to fi Sue; S to 4 ft., 85c. R. L Klita. miles west. Roseburg. Oregon. FOli SALE Pair K-year-oid "nTJuT weight 1000, good workers mZ", matched. Keasonable. J. King, Iw, Creek Lbr. Co., DUonvllle, Ore. SUPERIOR ROCK SPltLWsOAL: Rest on the market; dry slab wwod and mill ends bythe tier or cor Special price on 10 tier lots, H. J . Denn. cor. Oak and Main. FOR SALE ISO-acre ranch." 40 a, la cultivation, family orchard, omi buildings; span horses, Wflsht 340V food set harness, set single ha r new. light S -sea ted hat-k. Wade dru saw, new. T. A. McNabb. Koler, Ort, FOR SALE Few thousand feet Na 1 common fir lumber. 1 and 2 Inch, it $18 per M if taken from mill pisi form before we have to mov II Price of lumber will rise again Aug. 1. Triple A Lumber Co., Wilbur. Ore. FOR SALF3 No. - -ubber tioots, top cover and side curtains for '18 modtl Studebaker; 1 halter bridle, wire brush, 1 grans sickle, punching bag and board; mattress and cot bed, 121 North Stephens St. FOR SALE By owner, several hund red acres suitable for stock farming. Some cash, balance terms to suit. Also store property at less th.in con to build, no competition, and nesr sawmill, post office in building. Lo cated south of Klamath Falls. Will be at 826 E. Lane iSt. until Auguit 1. FOR SALE iOna and a third acres of free soli. 8 blocks from post offics; good house, woodshed and chicken house; about 300 pullets, SO cock erels: large garden, also family or chard set out this spring. Street paved to place. See owner. 425 Souii St., between Mill and Pine street WHEN XOV LEAVK TOW.I . this summer It's a good move to hari the News-Roview follow you to you vacation borne. L,et us mail It to too daily Just phone 135 or write our sbscriprion department and we'll e that It comes to vou regularly. PROFESSIONAL CARDS MRS, P. IJ. OWKN Cut Flowera. PhoM 240. 403 W. Casa. UK. M. H. I'l.vl.BH Chiropractic Phyalrlan. 222 W. Lane 8t. 1111, It. F. IlllAlllOlll) AM) VtlFi Chtropractura. Phone 40-F4. We Buy at BERGERS BARGAIN STORE Hides, Mohair, Rags, Rubber, ' Old Metals, Papers and Bones. A Good Line of Second Hani Clothing For Sale. Cass and Pine Sts. DRINK LUXO There's an inspiration and sat isfaction in every glass the malt-hop drink. Buy a case. ROSEBURG DAIRY AND SODA WORKS PHONE 186 A New Industry for ROSEBURG The Universal Tire Filler Co. haa eatabllKhed a Filler Station. 104 corner Oak and Ko.e .tr. ia end are now at your aervtoa. Universal Tire Filler la guaran teed for 100,001) mllea. Kl.les ame aa air. with no J""'! tubea, no puncturea ana na fore you -have any more tire trouble. CARL W. OHMAN", Mgr. OPEN ALL SUMMER Piano Department HeinUne-Moore ConsenaloW Violin and Physical Education Department an Until Setaber-