TT FSOAY, ArorST 8. tM. imnrnmn S rws . RK VIKW I..ue4 llallr r.l uur. il iv. Ilalr I- Wluibrrly Bn-I U. M' )llr. rr yoar. by mall. . . . .-. Iuily, .ix month ly '"o1 11 j' Carrier, pr inunlh .14 00 . ! , .50 Th. A.iurl.tKl Pre.1 II el. lu.lv.ly nlltl.u li in u fur rtpubllimllan ul nl al.o Hi Hl lubll.il lir- In All rmin ol ri.iibllc.lluii C ui.uauii. tirln i ! i-ro ' f. . uiid-i It.. in.Il.f il 1 i th i.i inii ni "' UluUrr lb ?Jtl!.r?JUJ lmuii. ItiiU'ImlK. Onttoll, 3 IIMO. ll.KAN (TI'IEH. H Uh CoinuiHsloni-r Copland, ol New Vork City, leturus from a for eign lour, deviled to Investigating health conditions, ""b Iho convic tion thai N w Vork la phynlcallv and uiorully clcumT tlian any Euro pean city." l'hysical and moral cli-uiilluvsH. be It oui m-iierully go together. H condemn London ispttlally fur Ita failure lo safeguard lta food auuply and to upervle di trlliuilou of milk, and Muds II re niaikakl)l Uial any London child ahoilld aurvlm, In view of Ita con taminated milk supply. Ho flnda many European cities with an In sufficient or vitlut-d waier aupply. and almoat everywhere conditions fuvorabln to Ihe spread of couimunl calilii disease. Tho chief heallli problem in Iho United Stale at the present Hum. he aaya. la protecting tlilM country again! Hie luvaalun of deadly diseases from abroad. Th. coiiuulaalonnr la doubileaa right about It. New York, with Ita team ing and smelling Kaal Bide, and I" noiae, ruab. crowdedneaa and general air of artificiality, aeldoiu laipniwi an ouilander aa particularly health fill. It ia doubileaa no, however, com pared with big cltlea in other ianda, and American cltlea ill general are In the iiunie situation, with a health atatua fur better than can be found In correKpondlug commuiiitiea of any country of the old world. This ia uoi a thing to gloat over. Moat of our pre-iulnencH in health la probably due to cauaefl for which we deserve no apeciai credit. The war ha hit Europe haid, and before the war ita health problem waa far harder than oura. A uew country, given a toler able climate, alwaya haa big hygienic advaniagea over an old one. Hull, a large part of thla national health fulnea come from dellberuto, intel ligent effort and expenditure. A comparison of city and country prove tbla. Teeming cllle like New York are fit lo live in only a I In reault of great effort lo make them o, Kurul district In this country, whli h nulurally ought to bo more healthful than cities, generally show a higher disease and mortality rate, imply liecauae they do not make the effoit to safeguard their health. At a lime when European dlseaiwi has risen to flood proportions, everv community In America, whether ur ban or rural, should make a greater effort than ever belore, not only to bar disease from without but to keep down dtaeaae wllhln. TIiul llifiu buvu lnt-u cuBt ul frnaa iu (uc lianuliiig ui m guvoru Uiulit WMI HIMUIUUCV MC't'IUM lO U U Ian. i ue cuUauiiiiK i&v uf Itiv mal ItT m (nut tliu lU'ttUrt ul the burt-MU ut wur riMk ittriuiuncti liavt got ulur the guilty mull, mm ur Ut'turiuiucd lo uuvo nu Htuuu uiiiunuU lu iiuniutt ull Uiobu ruHpuuitiulu lur tliu iiuudfi, uud tu kvu Hit tiunuu ubHOluitl) CKtiu b.-rt-ulifr. buveii foiiiii! ui piuyt of Hit coiiipi iibttllui. ttud t'l Huruucu cluimg diiHtua buvu btn-u itr r.'Utid uu ciiurgt ul cuiiHpnucy iu dtilruud vtfurait of the woilu war. 'iluTe huvu bet-u in Uu viuiiluy of lit' burt'ttU tiaiiiUM ri uud levlt-w- fin, u( whoin lol are I's-m-i vice uu-ii. Thi'ttu men huvu ln'uu t'lecltd hiUi jtrtut curv, aud hio rcgutri'd tu quul lfy fur the poult I mu uudur rigid luudnrdB. It la a pity that a luvt dtahunt-Mt moil wt-ri abiu lu creep hi tu the avrvici but U In uol rt'inurk ablt'. Fur thu wlcki-d, liko tliu puui, ar alwaya with u. 1'bu Bcri-t ser vice of tho treasury Uopartnunt la lt'avttiK uu ntnne uniurm-d lu uncovor the vittlrn fraud, and lu puiuah Ihy guilty. Then la no uccttalon for d la trust uf thla Important branch of guviTtuiicnt a rvlci'. Tho cuhu handled hoiustly and fairly during th paal y'iir wi-ro vry inuny, and tho otlwra vi-ry few. StrtctiT guard than vvir will be malutaiiu'd lu the future uvt'r the work uf Hit bureau. 1'rtvaU concern art habit lu tlu mi in' difficulty uf having th occa sional wolf enter in aheep n clothint; In I he flht al ear etidhiK June :iy 170.834 claims wre awarded coinp-niai Inn aud 2t,4t insula nee awarda were mailo. The luout lily atnoiiut belnx paid out In enmpensa t lull it win (Ik for death und (liaahllity ut preaetit Ih 9,bi 7.960 25, and tho monthly amount paid oui lu ItiHur uncfl auatda la $7,626,000. The gov ernment tiiMiruncH bureau la Milt ftouud, and functioning hnneatiy. and may bo expected l cotuiune mi re ranlli'M uf changing adnitnistra tiuua. Gorman soldiers whu saluted a French flag, under orders, and then marched off singing Deutschiand I'ebor Alios." ahowid a Btiange i j understandlng of the ultusUon W hat l hey should have sung waa "Dtniiscu laud Cuter Alios." ""T! i dispatch from Merlin regarding I the lonuer Prince Joachim, w ho toon his on life, says he was "acutely embarrassed through Ms restricted nuances." thereby meaning. wo fancy, that he was broke. Isn't lan guage wonderful ! Gas and Acid Stomach Rfliewd In Twt Minutes I , ty taking a heaping waspoonful uf JOiO gisss of hot wtr. 2SIiu k of piarinleas. Sold 'Ail Prugxlita, LOVE and MARKED LIFH Xw. the noted mitfcor I Idah mGlcme Gibson HU.KN C ALLS. Helen came over to see me this morning. Helen 1 reuiiy uiucn uuo- ier Iban he used to be. biie loiu ue, however, that she had heaid of Jharlea' attentions to ltuth, and she bought It would be very lovely hlng If they would make a match. 1 atbtr hated myself for a little pang jecause Charles had been so devoted o me for so many year that I could not quite see him for the husband of my woman, even so charming and so ood a friend of mine aa ltuth. And (hen 1 said lo myself "hatherinu. on't be a dog in the manger. Charles ind ltuth are particularly suited to ach other, and he will make a love- y father lo her three children.'. Helen said to me that Kuih hud promlHed Utile Uobby that he should oine to her aud his father very soon again, and she seemed quite happy ibout II. After we had bad a utile ulk Helen went with me over to lli houat and wiiifd quilo tur-1 flirted (hat 1 waa gulng (u have my reat living ruom lu orieiuai ut-cura- tloim. Am a lliirkuround. "Why, Katherln;," ihe exclaimed. "I can't quite Imagine you in any hlug but H colonial nvlioiime:il, md yet," ahe Bald, after a inuineiit'B ifniiaiion, "I should know from yutir vivid perwmalliy lliat. left tu yuur Hdr, you would want aomethlng of hi kind aa a background." "I am going tu havejhe walla of hta room." I explalued to her ae we ntered, "covered with gold. China ea Duiter. In that wide aoorway there I am going tu put some ' plendld temple carvings, and just eaide 11 a gorgeous painted screen, i have also picked up a beautiful pair f uld lemple doors, which I am go ng tu put at the bottom of th" stair '!ase, and beside it some lovely au'eut 'nmps of gilded carving." 'Where did you find Ihem, Kather 'ne?" aaked Helen curiously. "Oh, 1 have been picking up such 'bines for years," I said. I have told about them, but lately, eape- no one :lally since I thought that 1 was lo have a little money of my own. I ook advantage of a chance lo buy mm very lovely things from a Chinese art collection belonging to M:VN PltOM KOOKINU (SLASH. ieo. H. Host and wife are home again from California. Mrs. Hest Is much improved In beaitn, we are glad to state. Mr. P. Neurlter Is out today en-1 tertatinlug a number of his irienus frum Itoaeburg. County club leader A. K. Street, was here Friday vlalttng the var ious club members and Inspecting the industrial work. He piumlaed to come again soon. Mr. and Mrs. I'eter Ames are en tertat tiling one of (heir numerous California friends this week. Hoy Krickson la home frum Port land. Hoy Is attending the lie k & Walker bualueaa college at Hurtland uud will slay with us a while aud replenlah his ato k iff dollars and cents. On last Monday Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Meredith came home from Newport and it wasn't long until the word waa being whispered over the line, and auut dusk you could aee the autoa steering up aud down the road and at nine o'clock aharp there was a terrible din raised at the H. C. Arnold home. Polo. pans, ketllea. horns, gma. that had been out of use nli.ee the civil war were brought Into play nml, oh, my' such noise Mr. Arnold runhed out nd have the aereiiuders an Invita tion lu, where they ahook hands with bride and groom, wishing them much happiness through life. M Meredith pasHed Ihe cigars and Mrs Arnold some delicious cake ?vlt Cocoa and all speak very highly uf the evenings hilarity. Or citizens are being entertained again; an agent coming out last k tr tug tu lease all the lan in the valley for tho purpose of pro spooling for oil. Since thla is John Duo Company and there s no finding out JunI whu you are leas lug to, why lease lo John Doe, Richard Hoe; thoao men are well known to every Court of Justice 1: the I. S. Hethles the lease la very murh stronger than a warranty de?d and la a perpetual lease une yn Mouiii not cut loose rruin. itnnato concerns of whatever nature lent, and we strongly oppose non-depluuiH. Mrs. Tom Heard is giving a pic nlc dinner to her Sunday School clasH today. A number of our young peopl did hide themselves away to the oli Kisheiy below ItoseUurc. whore the; win rish anil bath. This old resort was in early days thn moat popular one in nil DmigU county and each Mm.lay would find some of our foimer leading citljons there At la-M our biidge is completed and teams und nutos are crossing Mr. . Hurst, the builder, h;u taken his crew of splendid men Wharton, to do some repair work there. The tirldce is a nidondld '"- "it oucreie foundation 1 v'i"is for the m?in span being feel Itnig wlih abutment sf n loot, ma m 'it o fee- of d.vking iin sotno svo feet of fill on t norm end and perhaps 3d to th boirh rnd Had chi new splendid suuruire noon placed In the mi.;;. of tho road, which at this nl:r. ;x runs due north and south, it would even have appeared more resource Ul, rut it stands oMhiuetv acroa. , 1 n,, h:1,t lh rulK been 1 ,"n,f on me south, it would hate l utit d into tho neigh ours gteiti c have a pen picture tne countv urvejr on hand, thru j wnicn county authorities are ex plaining bow tt all happened. .No one of my friend. Ulaek anil (lolil limeade. "I have a wonderful piece of black and gold brocade which Is going acroa that end of 'he room." point ing to the wjill opposite the great stone fireplace, aud of course you have Ken some of my Japanese print. In rummaging over the attic of the old home I found an exqulslle collection whloh had evidently been brought lo mother by one of her sea faring auditors. It was a find, I promise you." Does John Know now mis room is ruin to be decorated?" asked Helen iMirliiitslv as she look'-d upon ihe colonial paper, with which 11 was al ready hung. No." I answered with a Utile smile which I could not suppress, be cause I knew In my own heart that Elizabeth Moreland had been decor atlnr these room ostensibly for me. and that she. like Helen, had de- cJd-d that my taste would run lo colonial furniture and d,coratloiii and ao ahe had put colonial paper un ihe walla, thinking I would have no exeuae to change It. "I thought, of courae. you hal asked Mia" Moreland lo decorate 'hem for you. 1 met her at Strang'a Interior decoration ahop the other day and ah told me she waa very buy in getting tho houae ready for you." Never In th Huiie. "Thal'a at range." I answered. "Only yesterday ahe told me she had never been In the houae." "Katherlne. why do you counte- nance that woman?" asked Helen In surorise "What would you do under th- same clrcumstunces, Helen?" I asked. "Of course I don't know." an swered Helen, "but I believe I would simply ahk John to allow me to run my own affairs." "My dear, I am going to run my own affairs lu the future with or without John's consent. That Is th reason I am asking the paper hnnir- era to come today and put tip inti beautiful gold tea paper uf my own selection." Tomorrow Helen Doesn't I'mler stjiml. ui ther explal nation la necessary. The bridge atands as an ever show lug fact nevertheless. Mrs. A. iirsen has Just returned from Washington, where she has j been visiting relatives fur the past month. Schrenk, Strickland and Board- man will start their thresher Tues day morning. .no ki.kction oitmi;H. NKW YOllK, Aug. z. ln com meuting upon the presidential cam paign, the Mecbauica and Metals tioiial bank suys: "Klection day .only 12 weeks off, yet the ppsideti (ml campaign Is not occupying as large a place In the minds of bus! uom) men us It was a month ago in fact it Is not giving them as grea concern ua In most campaigns of the pust. It Is mill fell that the admin iatratlon of the next four years wil exert a powerful effect 11 poll busl iiesa, but neither parties have noinl nated a man with radical tendencies. Moth parties have adopted conserva tive platforms and there is no dis turbing Issue, no greenback aglt.i tlon, no free silver controversy, no active proposal for a radical chant; In the tariff, no trust busting or rail mad ball fug utterances. These are Ihe things that have made presiden tial cumpaigiiH the hi hi mat os of biihineKS in the past. These are th issues that have brought the prover bial hesitation In business during the months before election. In the pres ent campaign such Issues are promi nent by their absence. As business la under no fear of a radical admin Islrat ion ft should bo under no fear of the preelection unsettlemen characteristic of many campaigns In tne past. Advertise In the News Ueview. MOTHERHOOD WOMAN'S RIGHT U 1 1 r r-.. . iiuw Lyaia c nnkhamt Vegetable Compound Helps to Make Women Normal. WaahiiiKton, 1ml. "1 Kan in .noli a omhtuin that 1 never rxiwtfj to have children a it d ni y aunt a(vii,l nir to UWe l.v.lia K. I'ink ham' Wcrtahlo Compmiml. It inv provi-d m j health an.l rentortM a nor mal condition of niT ayittem - tlmt I now h a r n a tine Imby. I'ntil .lie was about a year ul.t I wn v r y nervoun. and all tlitt time thiuLinif ouieiiiin trrriMc wm trunn to happen. 1 Im-.mI anvone ootmn niv h.-art o,M beat fa.t an.l 1 nt.M to run. o I to.-k the Vegetable Compound in and it helped mc wonderfully, eu may puMish my Utter a the nusl. i-ine ia Bur.'lv irreat." M r a. I v . Hant. R. k. No. 4. R... S4 V..I.;n. . Ind. Amorir the virtue of Ivdia E Pint. am'a X'.iri'tahle t'omtviund ia ita ahil. Iv to eirr.H't aterilitv in tnanv ..u. I'llia (act ia well ratahh.he.l '.. .vi' en.ill l.v the ahove letter an.l Kl1n.lrak.tx ( others we have mibli!vd in th idiiuins. In manv other home, nnnt cKit.u.. htre are now clitl.lren hvn d th that I.vdia K. PtnLlianrs VeretaMc Compound utAkes women normaT ucaithj and strong , 1 p: DEPENDON QUALITY GOODS! In buying goods we are always on the look out for fabrics of the finest quality, weave and designs. From the wee'est baby stockings to our most exptnsive silks, we always choose the best in quality. That is our watchword QUALITY. DRY GOODS-LADIES WEAR. I. ABRAHAM The Store That Gives You Service. WARNER'S RUST CXH'IIT HOt'SK CASK 1 1 SAIJM, Aug. 2. A temporary order restraining tho county com missioners, county clerk and countv treasurer of Klamath county from the expenditure of the special court house (fund pending a decision on the appeal In the case of the J. M. Dougan company vs. Klamath coun ty, was Issued by the Oregon su preme court here today. Appeal from the decree of Judge Hamilton who found In favor of the Klamath county officials and the Hut Springs court house site, was filed nl the supreme court Thursday by J. M. Dougan Company which Is suing for collection of the (final payment on the court house which It has constructed on the old court house square In the heart of Klamath Kails. Arguments on the injunction proceedings will be heard by the supreme court October 1. "No gas" signs are displayed ut nearly every Btalion between Hose burg and Portland, according to tourists arriving here today. It was stated, however, that Ihe filling uia tiuns In Salem were able to supply a liberal amount of the fuel. The Portluud stations are unable to cope with the situation in any way and are hardly In a position lo Bupply the specified 20 per cent of the tank ca pacity. (iocs to Portland Morris Hawker went to Portland this morning to visit for a couple of weeks with friends and relatives. locate hi Port bind Miss Klla Callahan left this morn ing for Portland, where she expects to make her future home. WHY C1TIKS GUOW. A natural human desire to elude tho divine mandate, "In the .sweat of (hy face ahitlt thou eat bieud," has always been the seat of many o( our I ... . -earthly trouble. As Interpreted lol mean the kind' m perHpiratlon that accompanies tilling the soil, it may account for so many abandoned rmins and the swarming emigration of the agricultural population to Ihe cities where, lndel. the sweating doesn't stop, but is in thousands of instance grout ly stayed. On the farm physical exertion well-nigh reaches its maximum. Stripped for the struggle wllh natuie, reduced to the merest remnant of clothing, the gladiatorial combat Is carried on. Ther are no fat fanners, unless ' they huve become "landed proprie tors" and have delegated ull violence of labor to other hands. It Is the cry from Macedonia now that the hired man Is no longer to be hired: and all Ihe racking toil of the faun descends upon one hapless pair of shoulders: no one Is to be hr.d for love or money to share It. The rendering of the soli into na ture's hands again Is quite necount- able. And when (he rewards of easier employment in the city are bo great, even partial dependence on a sense of conscientious Bel f -sacrifice not to he expected. St. Louts ulobe-Pemocrat. Tho scientific blendinorof of benefit to persons who suffer from Ncrvonsneas Sleeplessness Depre-loii Loss ol Appetite Brain Fag Digestive Trouble Slow Becovery from Inilaenza and Kindred Ailments Are you run down? Are you irritable? Are you overworked' Then try this approved remedy and satisfy yourself of iu beneficial ingredients. Uriacea ia told in original ic ox. oottle$ only. Ktfus au $ui$titut9. L i- -1 jm. m nr--wr-v?-mt&ZS-M WE SELL Edison MAZDA LAMPS Douglas County Light and Water Co. GOODS - PROOF CORSETS Easy Shorthand Free Lessons to You Wondarfully uy to lasrn Is th nw shorthand Lm it ia 6 evenings. tbs sequlrs speed with pleuanl practice. For regular employment as iteoognpher or m aid Id your buaineis. Two lensona mailed free if yon write to King Institute Inc.. EA-ftt. StaUoD F. New York. N. Y. Juet prove for youfMlf, then surpriae others. Show y qui fneode this oavertuemMit. CITY NEWS Arundel, piano tuner. PlloDa 189L. We pay the highest price for C- eara bark, flerger a Bargain store. WATKIN'S products. 126 W. Lane. Phone 137-L. Stop and reflect great fire trot little spark are spread. Be careful wllh fire. Firee detroy live, property and food. Be careful with fire. We wash and polish cars at Mer- len s garage. Insure against los equip your tractors so they won't set (ires. 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, Victrolu, Cheney and Sonora. FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS Notice la hereby given that all school warrants of School District No. 4. Douglas county. Oregon, to and including No. 4103, endorsed February 6th. 1920, not paid for want of funds, and prior thereto, are this day called for payment by the undersigned, and all 1 terest will cease from the date of thl notice. Dated this 29th day df July. 1820. ROSCOE N. GUEEN, Clerk of Hchool District No. 4. Douglas County, Oregon. Auto Owners! We would be pleauaxl to teat your Batteries Free at nny time and give you expert advice on tile rare of liutterlea. When purchasing new batter. i( get our price. We can -save 3'ou money. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE 441 N. Jackson St. Roseburg. rpliahl vnm.ral.TA anyaAi Mmlo Btmnmlmmtmm BBIACEA DRUG COMPAMY Cltx.Ma. I CLASSIFIED COLUMN ALL W CLASSIFIED ADVEHTISBMklSTt WILL BB WOVSD ox lam PACK UNDER BBAD1NO "NEW TODAY." WANTED. Cl.KKK WANTED At Hotel Oiand. WANTED A used pump Jack. Suit Shop. Ray's WANTED Chambormald at Unipgua Hotel. WANTUD Waitress at Cafetsrla. piy at once. WANTED luraeya, large or amall. Huytr Uro. fhiia H-FH WANTED Two prune picker. J. aiontgomeiy. laya cieek, Ure. WANTED Ulrl for housework. Alily W. It. Warner. Cafeterlu. WANTED Une or two turner second hand voal oil stove. Phone 3TU. WANTED Woman to work in laundry. Call St. Mary's hoapltaL WAN 1 ED TO KENT t or i room house no children, phon 30I-V 401-y. WANTTU Man to tuky voniruLt tur lutfcintf. Lr Crk Lbr. Co., Dixon via. Or. WANTED Maternity oust' by pmctl cul numif. Call at 1U4S Corny Av., or phon S0-W. VVANTUU Woman for general houae work. vry things convrnleuL Ad drtkiH A. C., tare Nwii-KevliW. WANT EL) TO ItKNT FurnUhvd Uou or apartments. AUdr C. La. C., ci WA.VTK Li Good heavy work tcim. must weigh 1400 or over and be priced right fur caah. T. A.. Hmwm-iU-vlew ortlce. WANTED, VltCaVE PICKEKS lie for 'elite) and Italiuna If you stay thru the mvuhoii; 10c fur Pwtltva and Ital ians If you quit the Job. Good camp ing place. Wm. P. Weaver, Myrtle t're?k. Oregon. Xlt KJsLNT. FOR KENT Safety depeatt Hoseburg National Bank. FOR RENT -Large furnlehed clote In. I'hooe 12-Y. boxes. TZoaT, MlkCkIJ,A.L:OLii. SAEFTV FIlttiT toe.'ure a safety de- posit box for your valuable payers at tne ttosvDurg national uuti.. WELL. DRILUNO Will be drlUlng at Mruvkway Aug. 1. Anyone wishing a well aee ur write W. F. Ketuln, But hurlin, Oregon. WELL bKlLUNO K7 HeliiaiMinun. dillier. H 1 Roaeburg. Phone l-I- 5. UVEMTOCK EXCHANGE If you ha v iiveatocK ol any Kina tor sale or ex change, list It with Lr. R. E. Hunt, Z uaK St., KoseDurg. CUT DOWN th high cost of living; raise your own mut. Pedigreed and utility Flemish Ulant rabbits at low est prices. H. E. Meniniinger, Reser voir Ave. Phone Suv-Y. MONEY TO LOAN iS o-year rural credit farm loans, low Interest rate. $20,u00 local money to luan on good ru) estate. First mortgage, ties M. K. Hlce. of Rice A. Rice. TAKKN t'P One yearling Ilolsleln heifer, marked crop and hole in left ear, two splits and underbtt, brand ed U J on right hip. J. M. Itdgcr wofld, Mvrtlt Creek. LOST A.VD KOL.ND. LOST Wagon shoe wltn chain at tached, hi ml or please notify Mathew Adams, H. 1. phone 33-K5. i-uHT Elk s tooth charm with small setting. "Will give liberal R. E. Harness, Roseburg, diamond reward. Ore. FOi; HALE. FOR SALE Oood milch cow. Phone 42I-K after 6 p. m. FUR SALE 160 lbs. Petite prunes at 14c. Call at Cafeteria,. FOR SALE litis Oakla .d six car. like new. Box H2, KoutH 1, Kosvburg. FOR SALE 8 shoats and aow. O. L Coon, On mas alley. Ore. nt SALE Two Jersey, fresh milch cows. Phone 4-F3. WllKX YOD IJCAVM TOWN this summer It's a good move to have ': the News-Review follow you to your : vacation Home. Let ua mall It to you dally just phone 135 or write our! ubscrlptlon department and we'll ee that U cornea to ;ou regularly. Our Want Ads Obtain Results. NOTICE OK SALE OF GOVERN MENT TIMBER. General Land Office, Washington, D. C, July 3, 1930. Notice Is hereby given that subject to the conditions and limita tions of the Act of June 9, 1916 (39 Stat.. 218), and the instruc tions of the. Secretary of the Inter tor of September 15, 1917, the tim ber on the following lands will be raid 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 less than the appraised value as shown by this notice, sale to be sub ject to the approval of the Secretary of the Interior. The purchase price with an additional sum of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, being commissions allowed, must be deposited at time of sale, money to be returned If sale Is not approved, otherwise patent will issue for the timber which must be removed within ten years. Bids will be re ceived from citizens of the United 8talps, associations of such citizens and corporations organized under ihe laws of the United States or any state, territory or district thereof only. Upon application of a quali fied purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will be offered, leparaieiy oeiore neing lncinaed in any offer of a larger unit. T. 15 S., R. 1 W. Sec. 31. !E4, fir HG0 M.. cedar 30 M., NWH SE4. fir 1800 M.. SEV4 i SE, flr 850 M SW14 SEtt, fir 1740 M., cedar 20 M.. NEi SWti. fir 1220 M.. cedar 30 M.. I.nt s. flr i 1170 M.. 8E SWU. fir 1600 M.. Lot 4. flr 1800 M.. none of the fir or cedar to be sold for less than I $2.00 per M. T. 16 S.. R. 1 W.. Sec. 9. NE NE4, red flr 625 M., ' white flr 50 M., SE14 NE4", red llr ! 360 M.: none of the red flr to be! sold for less thsn 11.75 per M.. and none of the white flr to be sold fori ss than 60 cents per M. T. 16 8.. R. 1 W., So. 23, NEH NW4. flr 1700 M.. NW NW14. fir 1550 M.. SWtt NWW. flr 2090 M., cedar 25 M., SWU SEU. flr 1640 M.. cedar 00 M.. SE SE4, flr 1425 M.. cedar 10 M., NEH SWH, flr 400 M.. NW SW14, flr 880 M.. SEU SWU. llr 640 M., cedar 10 M.; none of the flr or cedar to be sold for leas than 2.00 per M. (Signed) CLAY 1 A.LL "'V. Commissioner, General Laafl aw, iieigian narea. I Co.. buck. Inquna Waahi.Ti.!" FOR SALE- N. Jaekaon street.' aitrflc, ioa Ai.u u.u jcrowtn nr grub wood, t l.sii per tier. AiLiil la.l ciittdiiKi-a t,uj ; good mechanical condition i, "a iun.el Garaae. "tJt FOB SALE Overland -paif,ne.r; lul. model. Theodore Wtm".', !?'' STeel Hoomlng Houae. t oALh, uoyal electric carpet sweeoer. sllaluw .. V.uta .-.itiioia, vell Aluahier K FOB SALK-H.gi.ter.dHVlIK' it f; Arko.CV:.Af.nl H""i about Wlllard tfmith. LUonvllltj ur- 6wut FOR 8ALB-:Dr..Vr. kUchTrr-- nmfuitL-iu. UcU, ickr babv h.. sun oai.i iiibAf Two mall. ;e- inaivotu worn nurawi. good drlvir. OK bALE Hewing mauhliit. ua.-Tl Main M 67J F CttU l bUH bALE By owner, big aruTTiTTi; farms, city property, buslneu iw r.-whlvnoes. Inquire S.'6 Kam u 11 '? , , loxm stave silo Ju? tled. Oeorgo Telford, opposite h!T Vallev SL-liunl hnm, l nT FOR SALE OR TRADE fi.TLrrrrt riding rue, 1 3-year-old colt 1--!: of old horsey cheap. Hun.hii.e KanJf Roseburg. Phono 41-F5. " FOlt SALE Two Dodge TsTri TuT tuurliig, thin; Roadster. $5u: both good condition. See them at sm I tlitriig-. t Oit isAi-E lilftV Utile limit. LT- anifii all spare ground In nurden mr fruit. UM West First Mt?ret, - . : FOR SALE Teurn, weighing ii each, young and suund. Cheso ,t taken at once. Roy Burk, brock, ft ay. Ore. FOR SA LE Fir wood at ll-WO pr coS and ouk at f-'.&u per tier on grouni H mile to hard surfacd ronu. aj. dross Box 94. tiutherlln. FOR SALE Pair year-old rn,' Weight 1000. good workers m matched. Reasonable. J. King ui Creek Lbr. Co Dixonvllle, Ore HEAVY TEAM for sale, with harnm a4-ln. wugon with two seta 0( wheelfi, wood and steel. For quick $1!50. K, A. Burroughs, Green Station. . FOR SALE Nearly new 3 4 yard duTp body, with wood hydraulic lift, guar, anteed in fine condition. A bargi'i at 1475. OttMman-McDonald Car LV 30 E. Heventh St.. Kum iie. Ore. iL'PERIOR ROCK BPitlNGS COAL-T Rest on the market; dry lb wM and mill ends by the tier or corf Special price on 10 tier lots. U, j De-nn. cor. Oak and Main. FOR SALE--160-acre ranch. 40 a. in cultivation, family orchard, iom buildings; span horses, weight l4v, good set harness, set slnule liarnui. 1 light 2-aeutvd hack. Wade dr.g saw, new. T. A. MrNahb. Koltr, Ort. 1' Olt bALE Few thousand feet No. 1 common Mr lumber, 1 and i Inch, it 918 per M If taken frum mill plat form before w have to move tt Price of lumber will rise again Aug. 1. Triple A Lumber Co.. Wilbur, On. FOR SALE No. .ubber Ouots. top cover and side curtains for 'IX mod! Studi baker; 1 halter bridle. Wire brufh, 1 grnaa sickle, punching tug and board; mattress and cot bed. Ill Nurth St ephens St. FOR SALE By owner, several hunJe red acres suitable for stock farming. Some cush, balance terms to suit. Also store property at less than con to build, no competition, anrl near sawmill, post office In building. Lo cated south of Klamath Falls. WlU be at SJfl E. Lane St. until Auxurt FOR SALE- One and a third acrei free soil, 8 block b from post ofl; good house, woodshed and chlciu houne; about 300 pullets, 60 cock erelf: large garden, also family f chard set out this spring. Strait aved to place. See owner, 426 Souti t., between Mill and Pine street. Sheet MetalWork OP ALL KINDS J. H. SINNIGER 110 OAK STREET PHONE 428 will buy your used furniture: stoves j. b. heninger, SUCCESSOR TO MCCLAIUN & CHAMBERS PROFESSIONAL CARDS mbs. F. n. own-Cut Flow.r. Phaaa 240. 403 W. CaB. UK. if. II. Physician. l'lrl.Elt Chlropraci" 222 W. Lane Dll. K. P. IIHAUFOIIU AM) Chiropractur. Phon. 4U-i'4 We Buy at BERGER'S BARGAIN STORE Rides, Mohair, Kags, Rubber, Old Metals, Papers and Rones. A Good Line of 8econd Hn Clothing For Sale. Cass and Pine Sts. DRINK LUXO There's an Inspiration and tsfaction in every glass tns malt-hop drink. Buy a case. ROSTBL'RG DAIRY AND SODA WORK PHONE 186 OPEN ALL SUMMER 1 Piano Department Heinline-Moore Conservator Violin and Physical Education Department OotMtl Until Satrtaabar