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Rid K TWO ROdlCBVaO KEWS. REVIEW laear IMilr rsi "x. B.T . D.l.a I- Wlaabarlr llrrt l. Half HI'USCKIPTIO.N HATKS Dallr. Bar year, by mail ...... .. ? l-mtly. wis uiontfrd, toy mall By Carrier, per month ... t oo . . . .to The Associated Prees I elelu.lvely Milled to tiie oae lur republication ol II news dmuelihes credited to It or Sot o.herwl.e cred.ted In this p.par and alio Uie local Mi publlel.ed here in. All rlKhta of rubllcatlon ot .pe clal dlepatehea herein are alao reserve. Knlered a. JiuTclaaa matter llay 17 12U at the poet oltl. at ho.tt.unl. Oregon, anilr lli Act ill idaicn i. Ituseliilrg, Orrgull. Aug. B. iVJO. THE MOXEY WIZAKO. Mr. Charle Ponil, of Uoaton, ba been attracting ooiioldcralile atten tion from Uncle Sam and from ths people at large. U.e la ald lo have made $S. 600. 000 In eight uionlha. and he atuutly maintain that hla method la kjitlinate. The flrat In stinct of anyone bearlnK this fabu loua tale la to lah he could do It hlmaelf. Hut aecond IhotiKbl proves the wisdom of making money In an abni.rmally rapid manner. Money la not the object of life, nor la the apenilliiK or rnvlnit of It. The good Umfa purchaauble with money quickly full, ii l only the nooil times purchasable by work which maintain their enjoyable qualities. If a man performs a (treat aervlce for the comninnlly and by means of It ranis a rich reward, he will doulit leaa enjoy Uie benefits purchased by the money. Hut even auch wealth baa Ha llmlta of comfort. Ileyond those llmlta wealth becomes a care and a corroding force. The creator of Sherlock llolmea once wrote a story, "The Doing of Uafflea Haw," In which the hero dlacoera the pro resa of turning base metal Into gold, the Transmutation" aecret long aoiiKht by the ancient. He trie to use the wealth thua aecured for the benefit of mankind and flnda that t ..- ihu mnnov trinchea human ity It doea not benefit, but pauperlies people. In nia personal renin well aa In hla vast and generous nlan he dlscovera that the wlftly gotten wealth la an evil Influence. It deatroya Incentive, It turna effort to Idleness. It finally dlalntearates character. The Inventor enda by smashing up hla laboratory and de stroying the formulae. Whether Mr. Pnnil's suddenly ac quired shekela are due merely to one of those accldenla of war and International finance of which the shrewd men aometltnea take advant age, reaping for the ahort time while the reaping Is good, or whe ther his methods prove to be Illegal, this much la certain: No man with good Job and a good little home from which Joyou abouta rise to greet him on hla return from work need envy the wizard. For that man' wealth la wealth Indeed, and permanent. IIONKHT Al KltTIHINU. Honesty In advertising waa re cently made the subject of an In . vestlgatlon conducted by the secre tary of the National Vigilance Com mittee of the Assoclnletl Avertlslng clubs of the world. The qtiostlun waa brought up by the statement of an executive of one advertising agency. Ha Bald that "honest advertising won't e!l goods", and proceeded to advocate the other kind. f The aecretary of the vigilance ! committee, when questioned about the general attitude ot advertising! men, asked a number of them toj express their opinions. He received a great many replies, eager, positive Tof Off Your Ireak (att with delicious hot cakes made with (ZEZSLUC Pancake Flour. Sunt M Wheat HtarU. caivjmc land convincing. Ona and all they repudiated the statement and (am out strong for honesty. One advertiser wrote: "With m If a conviction that honest adver tising 1 the only kind of advertl. ng that will continuously and suc cessfully sell good. Ana person ally and I know of very many ad vertlilng men who will agree with me It la my belief that u.nder-tate-ment rather than over statement la moat effective In advertising. "In our own publicity, we refrain from comparing our goods with .other people' goods, and eapeclully .refrain I rum aaytug anything la "best." Another wrote: "Any man who flghtt truth In advertising la fight ing the Inevitable.' The replies from publications wiilch print advertising material all showed the earns attitude. Many newspapers and magazine have long been eiertlng a strong Influ ence tor Honesty in aavenising. They eierclse a rigid cenaorsblp over the advertising matter appear ing In their own pagea, and they do this because they have found from long experience that honesty pays. The associate publisher of one news paper wrote: Honest auvertsing will not sell dishonest merchandise. but It will gut better return for legitimate proposition, more last ing and continuous patronage, than iill the fly-by-night plana and waat- tul adjectives ever uaed by schemer against fundamental facta." There la plenty of dishonest ad vertising still abroad in the land, hut it la not Indulged In by reput able concerns nor printed by reput- utlu advertising mediums. The part of the public which Is caught and duped by dishonest advertising has chiefly itself to blame If It bus not learned to distinguish between the true and the deceitful. Ml Itl'KIl AMI MOONSHINE. The queer and horrible murdere coming to light In the past few mouth are luid by eome authorities to the drinking of illicit booze, whose poisonous qualltlea make men Inanne. There may be something In this theory. Hut It la not eeactly un argument against prohlbit'on. It la all very well to ay the light wine of other days did not drive a man lo hack hla wife to pieces, or to lay hla frlend'a head open with : i meat cleaver, and that even whla- j key, when rightly made and aged, led rather to aodden atupor than to' crimes of fiendish mullgnlty. Hut i such Crimea exlated even then. And ull the lesser ones are disappearing, j There may be a difference In court j 'if law between shooting a child and stunting Ha developement by spend- i Ing the mllk-and-egg money fori 'lijuor, and beating up the family In a drunken rage. Hut mornlly It la merely a matter of degree. The "hlldren growing up under the prea-. unt regime are better clothed, better! hod, better fed, hotter housed than were those of the preceding genera lion. And It goes without saying that they will bo better educated. From such a generation, moreover, ( It la quite likely that there will be fewer recruits for the lodge of j moonshine and murder. A enko baked In Holilherge, Neb.,' recently weighed 1.0114 pounds. Many a man will swear that hla wlfe'a first cake waa aa heavy as i thnt. i Tho police of Wilmington, N. C have been ordered to attend church. Congregation there misbehaving? Jack John8on "aiya he wanta an other fight. He'll have one with . the law. Routing The Careful selection of wheat combined with the modem milling methods used in producing (E(1JE!lg Flour assure baking day success. You can rely on Olympic to to make whiter bread and lighter pastry. At your grocer in 10, 24j and 49 J pound tack. No. Villa' urrender doesn't end i, war" in MAiiru. ukuuvj Mexico never had that kind of war. AROUND THE TOW.V Help la rlcntlful Farm agenta of countlea located In Eastern Oregon and the Willa mette valley, have made statements to the effect that there I no aerlou shortage of farm labor In their districts. Visit With Hclatlvcs Mr. and Mra. K. W. Ayer of n.,l,.i..n u vlaltlne at thn home of Mr. and Mra. Horace C. Berg In hi- Hire ivi.ii la Ihe sister of .Mra. Berg and tbelr mother. Mra. C. M. liogue, also ot renoieion aim har HaiivhtMi- M.-irlhn la eYDected to arrive here this evening. Ttey plan to visit here during the montn oi Auguat. j Ixmer Hugar Price Expected l romuieiii iiicui BiuvriB iu.ua 1 preased the opinion that housewives. In Hoseburg will soon benefit from the augur price decline. Opinions, varied as to the extent of the drop but It la thought that It will be from $1 .25 to 11.75 a sack. The grocers were of the opinion that the price would tumble within ten day while one held that the drop would take place within a week. Vlce-Prealilcnt Paswa Thru VlrrPrealdent Thomaa R. Mar shall and party passed through thla city last night on train No. 64. They will be entertained In Portland to day according to the announcement made In the papera from that city. Included In Ihe party of distinguish ed visitors to this state are Mra. Marshall. Mra. F. S. Walsh and maid and M. Thlalwalt, secretary of the vice-president. Mounded Vets tlet Eat Wounded world war veterans who are convaleacing In Portland bopl tala are going to receive a treat In the form of much prized game. About 150 wild ducka and geese shot by local apoctsmen, which have been In cold storage pending the settlement of a legal question, are to be distributed among the wound ed men through Assistant United Stntea Attorney Austin Fliegel. The American Red Crosa will auperln tendent the distribution. The game waa aelzed by the government wlien a controversy arose between atate und federul lawa. Coimt liming rhampion Wed A mamaKe or more than local in tereHt wan solemn, d recently In CJ rants Tans by County Judge C. G. (lilluttR when he joined In wedlock MIhs JoKfMihfne Boench of that city and Joseph Donilnguez of Portland, at the home of the bride. The bride Krooin In better known hh Joe Gor man, the boxer, who holds the Pa cific roast featherweight champion fthtp. at weight 126 poumlt, and whoHG bouts during the past year have mnde him well known over the cfiiiHt. Mr. and Mrs. Domtnguez left for Oakland, California, where they will upend their honeymoon. They expect to return to Portland in about three months. -o WIMi MA KK OWN TII.F. ALBANY. Ore.. Aug. 5. The Al bany Hrlck & Tile Company, which has been manufacturing brick but selling tile shipped In from else where, la about to Btart manufac turing Its own tile. Doubting Here's Breed You'll Like A thm mhoi of making ihrr livr., or two knives nd twelve btatuits 14 pt trrrii water: 24 I hl .( ms Mir i.i?vl); 1 iiKtHnn alt (level); 2 cue-r-. .wnprrrd veait; I i.iWn:xMn avhortening-4flaT-J;UC f lour.Wfllvtftrxi beKrc mevuririt', fnfjth l m:T.e a wtnuth atxut I S 4uart. Dio.va yeast In part of water ia!t aixl auair in re mairxlet I whif k rx1 aJd mw: fVtur t make ftxuxb haiter Beat until free (nn lump, then aOii re f tVtr, MifrHient to make a vi.Hh Jxjih AM me'ieo Irv1 e ol Kiwaaj well. pK in t'f-atanl txmlto nc uwl iu(4e trve hulk KrwaaJ ii n arxl let n tamurviil Jixjlite the hulk k4J .nti..MVr. let ntarl.ll liht . hake tn rrvJcraicovc, 7 to. th noted atttnor Idah MSGlcmg Gibson JOHX'8 CIIAHACTER. John went on reading hi paper after 1 had made my Involuntary exclamation, and then, when he hud finished, atarted silently to the of fice of the hotel. Just before he went out the door he turned and said: 1 will tell the manager that we will give up the rooms thl evening." "You needn't do that, John. I will not be able to get away from here - until the end of the week at least. The servants that Alice has engaged for me will not come until next Monday. And, besides, the house haa been vacant so long that everything Is dust-covered aud top-cy-turvy." "What do your mean by Alice engaging servants. 1 thought that Hannah might come on and do the work for us, and with Mia Parker for the baby and Charlea for your chauffeur, 1 think you would have enough. Many women get along with leaB." Never lllil Housework. "My dear John, Hannah never did any housework in her life. She was personal maid to my mother, aa Harriet ia personal maid to yours. Ilesidea, ahe 1b too old to work for anyone now; and I am aura that Charlea will give her a home In the old house now that it belongs to him." "Hut I thought Charles waB going to make out the deeds in your name." was John's ouiek reloinder. 'John. Gordon, have you the slightest Idea that I would accept j that borne from my cousin?" I I can t understand why not. He haa uo one beside himself, and you i told me he would probably leave all , his money to Mary anyway." This quirk In John's character I have never been able to uiule'-siu'td. He would be perfectly willing to have me put myself under obllica-' Party From Poland Making World Tour Starting originally from Posen, Poland with the Intention ot com pleting a tour of the entire world by 1923. Cant. Walter Wanderwell with Nell Wanaerwell, Al Nelson, a mechanic and Jeanne Hansen, cor respondent, created a stir in Rose burg Tuesday afternoon when they drove down Jackson atreet in their dust-covered car which bore a huge sign telling of their world tour, with fishing poles, luggage and a human skull attached to the rear end. The party originally consisted ot but one person. Captain Wander well, of Posen, Poland. In 1912 ho stalled from his native town to walk around the world in the in terest of the Hoy Scouts, he said. When the world war broke out, WanderwHll entered the Australian army where he gained his commis sion of Captain. The tour was started again from Atlanta. Georgia. In September. 1919. and from thnt time. Mrs. Wjinderwell and the olher two members of the party have been added. The Intercit of the group now is to make motion pictures of famous beauty spots ill the l ulled Slates and later in other countriee. Motion pictures of the Pacific highway are now being made by the party which will continue Its way north In a few dava. Prom Van couver, n. C.. they will continue across Canada to New York and from there will sntl for Snain on a similar mission. In 1923 ail of the pictures which have been taken will Sheet Metal Work OF AM. KINDS J- II. SINNIGER 110 OAK 8TIIEKT PHONE 428 USED CARS Buick Roadster, 4-Cyl 1918 Mitchell, 6-Cyl Overland Roadster, 4-fyl 1919 Mitchell, 6-Cyl Ford Touring 1 ya Ton Chevrolet Truck, 4-Cyl All in fmt-class shape, if you are looking . for a goad used car, call on us. J. F. BARKER & CO., ROSEBURG, OREGON IMPLEMENTS AUTOMOBILES TRACTORS WE SELL Edison MAZDA LAMPS Douglas County Light and Water Co. and MARRIED LIFE tlons to Charlea for the sak of having the.hoTne rt turned to me a bouse which he did not car to have and for which Charlea paid him $30,000. If he could get it for nothing he would probably aeit it aranl and conaider be had turned a splendid buines deal by ao do ing. Never Shall Accept. "Well, I want to tell you once and for all, John, I lhall never ac cept the borne from Charle. Some time I almost believe that you never think of our baby, except a tho heiress of Cousin Charlea. What would you do If he should marry and have children ot hla own?" "Then Mary' nose would be out of Joint." said John, vulgarly. "But I don't think Charles will ever mar ry. He waa cut out for a bachelor. I ilo-'t think any woman could live with him." I thought of all Charles' kindness. His sweetness, his poise and his un selfishness, and wondered why John Gordon thought that no woman could live with Charles happily. What la thl masculine trait which always makes a man think that any woman would be haupy with him under any circumstances. John has never given Charles hi proper value, and he wa much surprised when ho found that Charle was a good business man, simply because ho waa not of the fcggresslve sort. I was so indignant at his saying that no woman could live with Char les and be drippy that I said "I think I could live with him and be very happy. John." "Why didn't you marry him when you had the chance." "Probably for the same reason thit you didn't marry Elisabeth Moreland when you had a chance." "Fine girl, said John with a grin, and his good nature reatored, he hurried down to the door. Tomorrow PlnnnlnR the Home. be released a the "Wanderwell World Tour Travalogue." The skull, which forms a unique part ot the automobile's equipment, was picked up In the Sonora desert In Mexico, where the party was de layed for several dayB with a broken wheel. They were compelled to make an entirely new wheel before being able to continue. This acci dent occurred In May. A complete camping outfit is carried by the travelers, to be used in case of necessity, but at other times they stop nt hotels along ihe way. SAY "DIAMOND DYES" Don't streak or ruin your material m a Cr dye. Insist on "Diamond Dyea." j directions in package, "CORNS" Lift Right Off Without Pain Doesn't hurt a bit. Drop a little Freeione on an aching corn Instant ly the corn atop hurting and short ly you lift it right oft with fingers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle or r reezone for a few cents, suffl. dent to remove every hard corn. son corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or Irritation. fra V) II CLASSIFIED COLUMN ALL NOW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WILL 18 POIND OS i i" PAGE UNDER HBADINO -NEW TODAY." ' T WANTED. WANTED Waltreaa at Caf.laria. Ap- ply al onca. WANTED i'urawya. ' targa el Boyur Bros. ' Phone H-FH. WANTED Two prune plckara. J. W, AloiitKumary. Days Craak. Or WANTED Pruna plckara. Ed. Waavar, Mynla Oratik, OlaKori. WANTED Woman lo work In laundry. Call Marcy Hoapltal. WA.N'iEU TO HtNT 4 or 6 room houa no .'liiltlrtfa. Phon 3U6-Y ur 4U1-Y. W ANTEl--Mittrnity c-aaen by pructt citl num. Call ui liHIt Cory Av., or ph o e 60-w . WANTED TO KENT-Furnlihed liouv or apartmvnu. AUdra C. i. C cars Newn-UevUw. WANTED Woman or girl to do houte work. Phone 28-FJ. Mrs. U A. Brad burn. HoBeburg, Ore. WANTED 1UU to 1-&U lb. nurse, ifen tle. aound. true pullur. Plion 15-F12 early mornings. TWO VoLNO ladles wish work In pri vate noma or cnaniuermaia worn. Addrisj Box &1. Camas Valley, Ore. WA.M'laU 1 want the bent jfeiitle youns Jersey low I can find. Box S3, Camas Valley. WANTED TO RENT 6-room furnished or unfurnished cottuire neur sen 00 1. Uent of references. Wiite K. C Unipqua Hutel. WANTED, PUUNE PICKEltS 11c for Petltes and Italians If you stay thru the aeusoii; 10c for Petltes and Ital ians If you quit the jub. . Oood camp Inn places. Win. P. Weaver, Myrtle v reeit. ureifon. WANTED Prune pickers. Good plck- uuu cumpiiiB rcruuiiu. Tiiy tliose willing to stay through season need apply. tJeo. A. Brad burn. Phone U8-K8. WANTED Woman or girl to care for one-year-old uaty during uay, except Hundas, In exchange for room and board or rooin and small wages. Write X. V., care News-lievlew. WANTED Information as to the ad dress of lleury W. Barker or heirs if he Is dead. His address was Kose burg In 1874. Address E. W. Spuld Ing, Metropolitan Bank Building, W' aldington, D. WANTED Man with fuinlly to work on rurm; niutit nave Doy large enough to run a team. Farm located 33 mils north of Roseburg, east of Yoncalla. Oood position for right kind of man. Address Oeo. Schulinerlch, Creswell, Oregon. CLE UK S (men. women) over 17, for Postal Mull Service. $135 month. Ex aminations August Experience un necessary. Fur. free particulars, write J. Leonard (former Civil Ser vice Examiner) 1061 Equitable Bldg., WuHhiriKton, 1. C FOIl ItE.NX. FOR RENT Furnished houseT I-F23. i-OK KENT Furnished room. 1138 N. Jack.Hon. Tel. 48-11. FOK RENT fufety" deposit boxes. Roseburg Natjunal Bank. FOK RENT Large furnished room, clone In. Phone 12-Y. MISCKLLANEOl'S. HA EFT Y FIKHT Secure a safety de posit box for your vuluahie papers at the Roaeburg National Bank. WELL OHILLINO Will be drill I hk at Brock way Aug. 1. Anyone w taking a well see or write W. F, Kernin, pumonm, uregnn. TRACTOR PLOWING For immediate trator work see me; will take con tract h for plowing now. Gilbert Wood. Box 12'.3. Rowrburg. WELL DRILLING R. E. Helnselinan. runr. it. i. itoHenurg. riione 3-r LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE If you have livestock of any kind for sale or ex change, lint it with Dr. R. E. Hunt, JI-'B Oak St.. Roseburg. MONEY TO 1XJAN 20-year rural credit farm loans, low Interest rate. IO.OOO locul money to loan on good real estate. First mortgage. See M. F. Rice, of Rice A Rice. SAVE MONEY on your winter's fuel by ordering old growth fir cord wbod for delivery direct from the car. Shipments beginning this week. il. J. Denn, cor. Oak and Main Sts. Auto Owners! We would be pleased to teat your Batteries Free at any time and give jrou expert advice on the can ot Batteries. When purchasing new batter lea get our price. We can aave yon money. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE 441 N. Jackson St. Roseburg. ROSEBURG -CAMAS VALLEY STAGE Two Dally Stages Two Daily Stages leave ROSKHUIIO, 7 and 2:30 Leave CAMAS, - 7:45 and 11 Special trip made at any time. J'hone 170-L Koseburjj or Camas Hotel CamBsVa'ley. (Dodge Cars are used) LEE C. GOODMAN, Prop. We Buy at BERGER'S BARGAIN STORE Hl.lea, Mohair, Rags, Rubber, Old Metal, Papers and Bones. '. Oood Line of Second Hand Clothing For Sale. Cass and Pine Sts. DOUGLAS COUNTY TAXIDERMY AND TANNINC CO. Tnner rt all rlannii of Pur. Mftnuf Ac:urr of MutTs. Fur Shoul iir Throw. Fur Coati and Cap. Alio mount heads and anir.ala cf all kind. Hoaeburs. Oregon. I LOST AXD FQCXD. tOST Two tuss rietwtoon E f1"1 fchady Point. FlnUw ni r 1 lva at Harry Prc. . t ' FOtt MALIC. f'OK HALE 25 lb. k Ti7iilr-IUrr I ana. FOR SALE FoTd tourlnT"Tr--,r - toil hale uray horTTXrr-r-I Tom Oodley. Wilbur Orl 11 FOK HALE bvcond hand" 'iTtLuTrr I In icood condition. Cull .r, cu FOit HALE IV 1 OuKliirrT.rL,-. 1 n-r. Box UfJhwuuj'B 1 bu-k. Inquire :' Winh" uJ FOK HALE om"7rwth-rrTVL, Krub wood. $4. Si, u-r tuV d red. vospurg Bros.. s Jr.luo' I. oc: to . Yul i, u miles wast of KoaabuiV Or ' .nu "o.ti.. " -. .. onuut 1iei.vr, Kitchen ... 1 a-rafonola, bed, wlck.r i.Jf.I L'ILS"J!iLap:tlll H. SlcJ,h"n."si' 1'Ult balk-iax24 slavs silo lu.fiS tied. Ueorao Telford. n., u"l..f Valley, jmoljousa. i. '0. ,,XW run slk oh TUAUi:jzzra rlillna horae. 1 J.year.0id Li," of old horses, cheap, auimhinj ? Ho.ebum. Phone il-n" "'" ". PoTt SAI,'B7lce 7-rouin IT- house, bl, ton,.!,:, tt' ment; also fiirnlslied house . ; !' " nvwji-iteviw run sal.13. i rHnsiareiit i-uthT cooking- apple., il bu. Alio t, tOK MLfc-5-room inodurn l.un7ir all latvut convenleneea, aaruse hed. wash house, nc. n; jid I OK SALE Ford tru.k (t,,,,). pfsr cally new; up to djte cub and rk bed Llocnae with car. Only " Address Henry Dletknian, MyriU Creek. Oregon. int. KOK 8AL.K Fjr home cantiitia, ,iri beans, dill, beets, tomatoes"" .'' corn, cucumbera. Buy direct i,0i . v.v oM-r. uuwi .-loom motm house, large chicken park. Will Z. cept auto up to $loo, or wjl ull. Address O. H.. care Xews-Kevi ' MALE Nearly new 3 yard duJ body, with wood hydraulic lift -S! anteed tn fine condition, a barHu at 476. Ossinan-McDonald Car &l 30 hi. Seventh 8u. Eugene. Or" FOR HALE Good heavy work (taa harness and wagon. Inquire O IL Amsteln, Camas Valley, Ora FOR HALE Team blajTlnVfea weiftu lng ViLO lbs.. harne.H jl! t wagon, price $200 If taken at one Reason, leaving Oregon. Phone M-tt or team can b seen at Einuire barn. SUPERIOR ROCK SPRINGS COAlI ""m tm me niaraei; ary jab nwA and mill ends bythe tier or corA "i"'1 i'iilv on iu iier iota, a, j. - ' 1 ' ' . ur cauu mum. FO R SALE 1 60 - arreranc h 0 luiindiiuii, lamuy orchard, ion uuuuiuk, span uorst'8. Weight Zm, good set harness, set single harnew, 1 light 2-seated hack. Wade drat saw, new. T. A. McNabb, Koler. Ori FOR HALE The following used tan! an in uini i-1 hhii condition: 1 1918 Oakland six. $huu. 1 1918 Chevrolet. ifiOO. 1 mo Chevrolet, eutilpped with cw4 1 Service Garage, Koaeburg. Ore, FOR SALE One and a third acreis free soil. 8 blot-ks from nosi altM. good house, woodshed and chlckti Iiouho; about 300 pullets, 50 cock erels: lartre ararden. sImo fmilv chard set out th pprlng. Street paved to place. See owner. 42b SouU uetween Mill and Pine street. FOR KALE Corner ronria itor trm. eral merchandise, Melrose, on goo, I miles from Roseburg; lmludi Jfi acres 6-ysar-old prunes In beartnf this year. Good 8-room house; (rt.r age. barn, other outbuilding; imtll fruit; all in first-clans shape. 6tvi by house, well lighted. Will fell stock of mdse. at Invoice. Place $-1500, with 1 25 DO down, balain: terms, it. Ktubbs. Melrose. Ore, After you eat alwayu take PATONIC Hai(rwyoBn Aan-sTeBAa) Instantly relieve Heart barn. Blast ed Gassy Feeling. Stops food souring, repeating, and all stomach miseries. Aid. di taction and appatila. Kw rtoqaes sweet and itroriflr. Inclaaaea Vitality and Pi. EATONIO I. tfaabaat ramadr. Ten. ol Itea sand, wonderfully benefited. Only earn, eerl or two a day to uae it. Poaitlvely gvanuiteid - to pleaae or wa will refand aaoay. GetslaX feoxlodV. YoowlUaaa. Nathan Kullerton, 206 Caw at Roseburg, Oregon. Sutherlin Sanitarium MEDICAL SURGICAL Write R. I. BALL. M. D., Snpt Sutlierlin. Oregon PROFESSIONAL CARDS MB. P. D. n K Cut Flowtrs. Pn""" au. W3 w. Cass. DR. M. ii. rt.ri.ER rhiroprscU: Physician. !:2 W. Lane Si. RfALY THE BEST PART OF AH 0UTIN6 IS "HOME BREW" But when you are not al hom take along a case of "Ll'XO.' ROSEBURG DAIRY AND SODA WORKS PHONE 186 OPEN ALL SUM Piano Department Heinline-Moore Consenilori Violin and Physical Education Department Closed Until September, a