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T(ltf TWO ItOgEUl'IKI NKWi.HKVIKW l.irri ll.llr tt-t Suaitar. H. "T Hat t. WlmU-rly BM U. 8VR6CR1FT10N BAT68 Ji!r. pr tr. w nll ....t..l l'l!y. sis montha. by imII Iy Crrl.r, pt nnnth . TB. Associated Press l oscluslvslir ntltltd to t. w fur r.nubllcallin ot all ntwi dt.witcriM crdilel 10 It or not olh.rwl.. iruitl In tMs PPr and ilio tli loial oi published hrs iii. All HkIus of riiubllctlon of spe lls! dlspalubea li.rmn r alt rsserv.a. fe.nlxvd 41 wuiid-rljt mstt.r M.y 17 l:o. at the pot ulTKe at Kostrburf. Uri(a, under lh Act of Mnrch . !.. Kowl'lir, Oregon, Aui. IJ, 1U1M1. IITMAMTV'S VKTOIIV. Over In destitute Central Europe the ArmTlcaa Krlendt Service Com mute hat Just announced that It mutt cuntlnue lu merciful work for another year. During the patt eight montha the committee hat clothed and fed 'over 600.000 children in a" titles of Auatrla and Germany, aud baa established 3,200 feedinx stt tloni. When the friends tuuk up thin special work at Uio reuuett o: Herbert Hoover, It waa thought that It would be completed by July 1. Hut the aufferlug and poverty are to nevere that relief will be needed and gives 'or aiiotuer year. . thia same time comet newt from South Africa that aludenta of the rnlvertity of Cape Town are raining funda for the relief or ttu denit In Vicnnu. In making an ap peal to the Cape Town ttudenta In behalf of their . fellowa In Auatrla, General Hmuts emphasized the fact that the more fortunate young men and women had a real reaponalblllty toward the destitute atudentt In Ku rope. The fact tat they were for merly enemlea made no difference, and If they did not get together on a Inula of mutual sympathy and help fulness there would be something on their conscience. He added: "Humanity Is one. We are all members of one another. 1 hope this meeting will make us realize that barriers vanish whea we come to the great things of life. We can judxe leu harahly and cultivate more friendly feel In in; eradicate hatreds from our hearts, and In that way try to build up a new world." This attitude Is not an Indication of weakness or "toftnesa" toward a cruel foe. It Is the only attitude for a righteous victor the binding up of his enemy's wounds, healing them at tjl kly and wholly as possl ble ho that the scars may be lesa enduring and Ihe constructive posst bllitlea of a new friendly relation fl snip may n realized. ' TOY K All. Ill With all Aa ship may be realized TOY HAII.IIOVfU With all due regard for vacht rac Ing, as exemplified by the Kesolutn Hhamrotk raco aud other races of revont years, II must be admitted lhat It leaves aomelhlng to be desir ed. These yachts are pretty and spend), but they are only nlayihlna wnn little more actual ai rvlconblllty man a boy a toy boat in a duck pond. It has become a mno game plaved for the sake of the game It self. This It all right so fur as amusement Is concerned, but It has little, connection with practical sail Ing. These fast, light models, grow ing evod more frcuklsli, have brought out no new prluclple of seamanship or snip count run ion that can be turn ed to account in building siilllng ves sels for useful service. They are only the mot-nanism of a glorious aport. Why. In such contents, should not snort and utility lie combined, as they were at flrsl? The America, the original cup win ner, was a Mil mio h schooner big enough to sail any sea in any weuth er. The contestants In 1885 went out unhesitatingly and raced In a sn-mlle blow- the Itesolute and Shamrock were afraid to venture out in a 2r-mlle wind. Thn challenger of 1 R 7 1 was In use nearly 40 years after the race, carrying cargoes of fish from Labrador to Mont, in These racing models, with their light spars and low dechs, csnnnt carry anything but a small crew, and cannot do that any too sorely. Why doeHn't somebody offer a fine trophy for thn fanu-st salltnir craft of given dimensions filled to carry paaaengers or Irelnht In nny kind of weather: That would stimulate r..n nine progress In Hie fine old art of ship construction and seamanship, and provide sport al ihe sntne time OKIHN IM OMI'.S. Current notions as to the size of Amerltau Income, are Kn,.n a jolt by the latest Income tux report from the treasury depnrnnen!. It la limited thai there are a lime more than 105.000. oo people ,, ,,. led Hiates. and about to fiuo.nnn of lliem made Income tax reports lint year The millionaires, or those with "millionaire' income-- j-,neon , i (iviTi eawUMjaml- n'j'.i'.'oo'n' individuals. Ncailv all f the i, 10.000. linn ti.,s collected hy Ih'r government was pnul liv 2 Him fj,io people On Ihe lusl, of the , re tutns. It is figured that Owe fr ill.'!. mm. oon Americana It. mg on for ! than ;-o a yenr It is less. TV-- al.or department has de clared that an aierage family cannot be maintained in de.ei,, and ,-em fort, under present limit condition, for lea athmi Si.Hfio a year It I possible that a large number ef f.im llles whose Incomes during the past year rote ror the rirst time oier tne taxation mark railed to make an turn. Hut even when a liberal al lowance la made ror such delinquen cies,' It Is evident that proerhntv Is not so. widely diffused In thla country at many people Imagine. The aer tge family, aa aaual. ta hard put to niake both enda meet. The extrava gance so often referred to la rather i superficial and Indulged In by a com-1 rtratively tmall part of the popala-j tlon. I I Now lint thojr p loimer learh lrr- nun in lUa acliouls. what ouil l lb. ibB to got tueiu w leuca fa- Hit? I Than there u the man wboie chief aim Id Ufa la to be named on at many ommltitea at postlbla. W are now enjoying tome real summer weather with all the necea tary "trlumlugi." kU THl Itl.lN IADY Dl KS. After aa illneM extendlug over a period of a year, Mrs. M. Lee paatid away at her home here Mon day afternoon at 3:30, death deiug due to tuberculosis, says the Sjther lln 8un. The deceased wat born In Oakland 21 years ago and waa mar ried to B. M. l.ee, of thla city, three ycara ago. The husband and a lit tle daughter two years old are loll to mourn. Mrs. le was Ihe dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. J. I.. Moaea. who formerly resided In Oakland. Her mother died about IK years ago and the father, two brothers and a sister reside In Kureka, Cal. Funeral tenrlcna were held from the residence Wednesday morning, followed by burial In Valley View cemotery. I.KASKH HUAIN CAXNKKV. Krank J. Norton, the well known local fruit grower, hat leased the cannery at Hrain fur the present sea son and expects to have the plant In full operation by Haturday of ttliB week. The berry crop Is quite heav In the vicinity of Drain and will be the principal crop handled. Mr. Nor ton hat enjoyed an extensive exiier lence In the canning business, and no doubt will make a tuecess of bik venture at Drain. Sutherlln Sun. IIAIUVMKN ATTENTION. The Mutual Creamery Co. have opened a cash buying station on Main St., next door to Voaburgh Bros.' grocery store. We solicit your patronage, promising tatifmlory treatment, and top market ptice for your cream. MUTUAL CltEAMEHV CO. Clurence Perkins, Agent. Our Want Ada Obtain Kesultt. danci: AT IIIVOW ii.i.i:. Friday, Aug. 13, at Audi- lorlum. Ott't urchestra will t) t- furnish music. WARNING kMflai rr Iwnli rtlv rl not i m oitTrl UntlfM: Juit nr K6R0LAX; if, (ciiitti. iioiaMmt. HAt ami rt farthML Obialnabla al bur drucrltU. m-p-hrtt. KtsTwIaa. U rhr for itibmi atuatn'a. Inrludliii niiitliUon. kttatttthM. Htlf III, kalahlng. , brlb.irti, uifplrt lir, bad btwallt. urniHiaitrM. dyiisjl. Imtiifa- Ittam. atiVtaallT. JMMlal a ltd ariiyl-i tuitmtm. Always Delicious Besides the rtRulnr use of salted crack ers (or toups, there are innumerable delirious dishes enhanced by Snow Flakes. Anchovy paste, nut paste, ant1 other moist sand wiches toasted chees how good when Snow Klakct arv used! Don't ask for crackers ay SNOW FLAKES Pacific Coast To Our Customers:- The i,h way to paint economically Is to FOUGHT GALLON THICK alU flKiire cost by area cover and years of life. MVP IW. one-third more area lhan paints which are cheaper it fallen It lasts twice as long without re-painting, ao re quires halt Ihe material an I labor costs. Oi. t:,ut a.,. swi i, ,he cheapest per gallon outside paint you c iii.m I uy. KWP Is the best prepared house palm. Thai Is why we tell It. Now Is (he time to consult us about your house painting. lT.r..ro .,. do It this fall before the rain, fill the wood with moUure. on .a water do not mix well and It will be better t 11 ira.k . crcvlc, and e...d pore, of WH with ,,, , i 011 mud nt now while ,t,r j, ai,fc.nt. CHURCHILL HARDWARE COMPANY 0 CITY NEWS m Arundel, pito tuner. PBone lBvL. We pay the highest price ror Cat cart bark. Iierger'l Bargain Store. W ATKINS producta. 126 W. Lane. Phone 137 L. Stop and reflect great flrea from mile spark are tpread. Be careful tin fire. Klree destroy lire, property and food. Be careful wltb Are. Insure against loss -equip your tractors t they won't let flret. The Cheney Phonograph, the onl phonograph made tbut you ubsolutu iy cannot hear the needle or aurfuce jolae on the record, for sale by Ott'a Music Store. TBe big four, Kdlsou, Vlctrola, Cheney aud riouuia. A son was born yesterday to Mr. ami Mit. France! M. tlewett of thlt city. When Run-Down Anacorte3, Wash. "I had or tranic trouble for a long time. I gulFc-rcd from backache and those heavy bearing pains, and my blood was in bad condition. 1 had no ap petite and was Kent-rally run-down. 1 used Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription in connection with the 'Golden Medical Discovery' and Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, and waa completely cured. I always recom mend Dr. Pierce's medicines to all my friends." Mrs. A. KEESE, General Delivery. Send Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Butfiilo, N. Y., 10c for trial package of favorite Prescription Tablets Good looks In woman do not depend upon aRe, but ujioii health. You never see a good-looking woman who is weak, run-down. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion is the best women's tonio there is. It is CO years old, and lis dtu tedlllloft TO lis frrwv1nnm SOME MORE P. C. B. I'RODUCTS ' Oinaer Wafers llr.m h S.ltine Plako Timn llisi.-uit 7weibsih Chx-olate Prlsfr Coco. nut Waters Cheese Sandwich Atllm.ls Marshmsllow Sandwica Buller Taut Biscuit Co. f J fi . t r 1 , i . s 1 , I0VE and MARRIED LIFE tq. to noted autJior Idah WQkme Gibson FUZABKTHS OTHEIt NATIHE. A I read thlt little poem, the tame thought came over me that had come to Alice when I read her Kail' letter. No one, at least 1, could not. possibly have dreamed that the girl l,had known at Eliza beth Moreland cold, hard and bril liantly facetted at a diamond, 1 here saw the other side of her; the side that love hud made, toft, trantlu cent and aa lovely at a pearl. No wonder that John could not understand my appraisal and opin ion of her Aud he never could have made me reallie that the had thla side, which sho probably wat showing constantly to him. Some way I am beginning to feel lhat John la not worthy of her, '.o he hat tuken of her, aa all men take, without one thought beyond the mo ment and she has given gladly, un reservedly, for Eternity, knowing all the time that the consequencei might mean death in lite to her. Abe delved Into the holy of holies ot her soul In her poem to John ind told him that the thought that "She wan one little hour of radiance! blest" was enough tor her to feed ; on memory for evermore. I don't think that I shall ever tell Elizabeth what I know. This! morning I thought I would. It seemed to me that she deserved to know that I was cognizant at her I episode with John. But now I know j that she does not need this knowi-' edge to make her punishment al- most greater than she could bear. My baby had gone to sleep In my I irmt when I found thut 1 had made at least one decision. I would not tell Elizabeth Moreland that I know. And this was followed tilckly by another: If John went back to her igain. I would go out of his life, taking with me this memento of our love our child. ! Quickly there came to me a feel-j Ing that perhaps that this was the; trouble that Karl Shepard had men-! tloned aa coming. And then I put j it aside, for I knew that If this was j to be the heated plowshare over which I wat to walk. I could not ; share Its hurt with any man least i of all with Karl Shepard. Putting Mury In her basslonette, , ( called the chaujifeur and told him that I would be al the door directly ! to gi to the new bouse. I wantej I to see how the decorators were gett-! ng on putting on the new paper in the living room. I W hen I arrived. I found both ; John and Elizabeth Moreland stand- ing uncomfortably In the milillo of, Ihe room, while the workmen were I tearing orf the expensive paper that' Elizabeth hud ordered on. j "Oh, I'm sorry," she began. "I j was so sure, Kalherine, lhat you; were going to carry out this room ; In the Colonial period, that when I i saw some of that lovely old paper! down at the shop. I thought it would be doing you a great favor to have Take an Aerial Joy Ride in Cloudland WITH PILOT AVERS Plan will fly from the foil.. wing Itl.l.llr . . IttMrbnrt; Oakland . Se-veraJ new airplanes f the O-fl-H type, equipped with 90-horsepow.r Curtlss niutor. for sal nt only .lL'300. 1'lanes sold on terms. Leain to riy and fit your machine now. We offer course at School In Aviation, piittlnf you In the professional class, for 1300. Mechanics' School In Aviation, complete course, including flying. Klylna- Instructions .Ivn at u ,.A..lr a .. . .. plane is Here. Dudrey Aircraft and Supply Company 1WB Ka. t'lrtr-lhlrd se, North. Portlaad, Orrgoa. Addres letters of Inquiry to Claud Dudrey. President; or C. M. Alrlch Mgr.. aa per schedule of flying as per towns named above. USED CARS! One Ford Touring . One Ford Truck Both Good Buys See Them j.9sVrr J. F. BARKER & CO., ItOSKItl'RO, OKKGOX Al'Tt).lmiLES lMPLKMLNTH WE Edison MAZDA LAMPS Douglas County Light'and Water Co. It put on the room before yon ar rived." "It waa beautiful paper, Eliza beth," I tald, "but you tee my taste hat always craved the color and magnificence M Oriental decoration. Juat where I got the Idea, I do not know. But it baa been implanted lu my aoul and 1 determined thi,t If ever I had the chance 1 would have a Chinese living room. Of course, you and John and every one else, teeing me in the Colonial environment of my mother' home and among the furniture which she sent me a wedding present, took It for granted that I waa exercising my own taste In the way of household decoration." "i had almost come to the con clusion." said Elizabeth, "that one mutt never take anything for grant ed." She looked at John as the spoke and I ecould tee that her worda had a different meaning tfor him than for me. "It Is certain that I shall never take anything for granted again,' said John gruffly, "at least where a woman la concerned." "I think, my dear John," said Elizabeth softly, "that you, aa well as most other men would be happier If you did take more things for granted, na far aa a woman It con cerned. I am quite sure that (Cath erine will bear me out, when I any thut I believe that If a man took the trouble to study a woman aa he does his business, or any other of the material affairs of hi life, he could alwaya take her for granted. Most women I know run true to form.' FLY FROMGLENDALE Airship Roseburg to make trip to Kiddle wilh Muyor Snider, of Gelndale, as passenger. Teople cf Olendale and south ern part ot county are especial ly Invited to see airship at Rlddlo and take a ride In the clouds. August 13, 14, 15 Dlltlrejr Aircraft & .Supply Co. polnla on days given: Auk. I3-14-M Auk. 11 to XI A UK. .... m. o.i.y wmie lie t-ir,-.,T,-,.-j-jii.-ai ,...,.... TKACTOU8 SELL CLASSIFIED COLUMN ALU MEW CLASSIFIED ADVBHTItCUBNTS WILL Ms! roi'ND oxT7 - PAOB USDCm HEADING "NEW TODAY." WANTED. . WANTED Waitress for lunch counttr. Umpqua Hotel. ' W'ANTTD Chambermaid at Umpqua. WANTED Waitress at Cafeteria. Ap- ply at once. WANTED ruraey. large oi small, buyer Bros, flume 14-KU. WANTED Two prune plckrs. J. W. Montiioinry, Days Creek. Ore. WANTED Prune pk'k.rs. lid. Wavr, . Mvytle Creek. Oregon. V ANTED Prune pickers. Writ for particular. ttond tiiu..OllUa,jOr. WANTED Woman to work In th hull . Apply at Umpqua Hutvl lm- nmdlitttfly. WANTED Thru prun pickers. Can camp. Oho. L. Huitwaill, Lookiud muits, OrvKun. WANTED 12 or IS prune plckern, t tree ithakera, also some men in tiller. J. ii. Bacon, L'mpgua. Orv g o n. WANTED TO KENT KurnUheJ bouse or apartments. Address C. i C care Newa-ltevitiw. WANTEDOlrl or wumun fur office work. ' Apply at once to Koseburti yteum Laundry. M ust understand typewrltln if. WANTED Hy younir man handy at must anything; want odd Jobs In afternoons. Addreks C. U., liox 9Zi, KosebursT. WANT CD TO KENT RancH slocked, on mIi urea, or email place with itutne prunes. Address U..S., Bux 6i, Houte WANTED 11SU to 1J5U lb. horse, afen tle. sound, true puller. Pbone eurl niornlnBH. FOR liKNT. KOOMS'FOR RENT 523 North Main struct. liAKAUE FOU RENT Inquire at thia office. FOR RENT Safety deposit boxes. RoaeburtC National Bank. MLSCEIXANLOLS. LADIES' tailored suits, coats, nice dresitvs neatly, stylishly done. 610 So. Jackson. - BUI, I, KOR SERVICE Registered milk strain Shorthorn bull for service at Empire barn. dAEKTY FIRST Mecure a safety posll box for your valuable paper the Rogtfburg Nutlonal Brink. WE1X DRILltlNtJ R. E. Hctnstilman, driller. R. 1. Rosvburg. IMioii e S-tb. UIVEHTOCK EXCHANGE If you have liveetovk of any kind for sale or ex chanKe. list It with Dr. R. E. Hunt, 26 Oak Ht., RoscbuiR. UONEV TO LOAN 20-year rurai credit farm louna, low Inlurest rat. lu.uOO local money to loan on good real estatv. First mortgage, tiee Al K. Rit e, of Rice A Rice. lX8f AND FOLM. FOTTND A dark bay mare. Owns, please call and pay charges. E. i Cloake, EdcnbowcT, Ore. Uosrr Sunday, Auk. 1, on S. 1. trail 17, bluck pockfbook contalnlns; koI watch, sunre money, and tan bill fo. contuinlnar valuable papers, I6.K0 re ward It returned to Ada E. ARC urns Ooalien, Uregca. t on salu. FOR SALB Gray hure. weight 12e Tom Gudley, Wilbur, Ore. i-'UH SAI.K l"si9 baKiand'six car, Hk new. Rox 16i, Route 1. Rote burg. FOR SALE New house. Will be io.. cheap. Inquire 017 So. Main St. Too Fat? J EASY. HOME SELF TREATMENT I Ovrrstoutnesa weakens, the liver be I orniitd sluggish, fat accumulatea, heart action becomes weak. &r jV energy fails, work is an 1 T- jf effort and the beauty of , SNa the figure is destroyed. ' -c Fat excess is unhealthy, it shortens lives of many. Dunt allow your health to be ruinrd through ro'-n of unhealthy fat. Become tUmteri -nd some time daily io the open atr; o.ithe deeply. Get from any druggist boi 'it Koretn and follow Koreio ayMein tiniplti 4u ect iona that come with it Weigh yourself and take your measure ments every week. Continue reducing until tmu are down to normal. Korein aystejf ts ab t-ilutety barmleas, u pleasant, and evelfa few viys treatment is littery to how a 4trfabf iJucttoo. LegKinsof testimonials. Korein system (pronounced kortn) Aaa stirrnf Horf avkan aiKm Mmatlisas wic nave rauea. it ts tne delight of those who wish to improve their figure and to acquire a young, active appearance. $100.00 uarnntt that ttnn rawJiuN 10 tooOpourKirwhaieveT you need to) w ;vu inuniigi ouy rvorein at any busy pharmacy; follow directions. Show stout friends this ntirwrtutmml. BATTERIES! No. 1 Bulck Battery :W.oo No. 2 Bulck Battery aaa.00 No. 1 Chevrolet Batlery.S:Mt.lK No. 2 Chevrolet Battery.. (120.00 For Other Cars Prlcea on Application. . MOTOR SHOP GARACE We Buy at BERGER'S BARGAIN STORE Hides, Mohair, Rafts, Rnbber, Okd Metals, Papers and Bones. A Good Lino ol 8cou3 Hand Clothing Tor Sale. Cass and Pine Sta. DOUGLAS COUNTY TAXIDERMY AND TANNINC CO. Tmnnra of All cIapias of Fijrm. Manufarturrs of MulTs, Fur Shoal . dr Throw. Pur Cot and Cups. AIM mount heads and animals of all kind. J. W. UKOKMBRRO, rw. FOR SALE Old troaih . . grub wood. H.lu Dr n7 l.'o HI I B a M..rr tf.y.'n "" wa!ss ir " JlnAddr.. Box Iihuu,",!,'' run bal.il Alutur boat enaln i7t TUK 8ALEFr..h Jersey cow IT"" I'OH SALE 10x2 ttave sIllT; " Drain. Ort-aoii. lrl If OH bAl.t One wood saw rli,- jTT tat. jteer.; a good Jr)' ' "I"1' . slioats; J Duroc boar; a twCd tefm ! jioraos. A. a J.nKlns. t. FOR HAI.K Z " power cider mill, capacity i Tf, per day. weight S4& lb. t-"'s. Ho. price t.8U. My p,u,, f. o. b. Riddle, ore. j. W. 1 KOH HAI.K Xlaa,ull i . . condition, or will accept 1, w lH cow a in nart navmani w a swuq Camas Valle Oregon. wwu" FOR SALE a-room modern bungaloT all lateat conveniences. BuraKe, ao4 ail Mil. UHllh hlllluaa At.. 11-11 ' . VUg street. " " Wa5JtE1- Rest laic model d" nitMlel, mileage used, condition d?i first letter. Address Rox llj. SJJ r wi oi-.c. rovu.ver, zz riile 11 gauge shotgun. No. 8 rubber boot mattress, bridle, halter, wire arujv exhaust auto whlatle. 1 1-4 cuteiit board. 121 N. Stephens St. FOR SALE For home canning, itri ueaua, am, ore is, ioma(o-a, gre--eorn, cucumbers. Buy direct fron growur. 1'hune J67-L, or call at lt arr.-. . .-. - . 1. is, uonn 7-room tnodm house, large chicken park. Will e cept auto up to $1000, or will trat aur cutenv or t-oryaius pioperif SLTKItlOK ROCK SPRINGS 0OAL-. iiem on inu inarKet; dry slab mwi and mill ends by the tier or coii c.-cviui price on iv tier i oia. 11 De n n . co r. Oa k nd Main. FO R, 8A L E 1 80 - ac rera 7n it h 4 (TT curtivatlon, family orchard, tomi bulldlnKa; span horses, weight Uvi good set harnetts, set BlnKle harneu! , 1 light 2-fleuted hack. Wade drat saw, new. T A. McNabh, Koler, On .'OR HALE Few heavy h about 100 White Leghorn cliitli.uj, , wuk'iii wun oojnter apriiiKx, 0- seated hack, 940; the two for tilt; pracuraiiy new narrow, lib; t-ulu.a- lor, I.; the two for 0. One intl wen 1 una i nine aoutli or Looki Olusaj, M. L. Stevens. 'OH SALE Corner road a tor. era) merchant! lae, Melrose, Oregon, I miles from Roseburg; incltnleii Jt, acres 6-year-old prunes in bearlnf tuia yaar. uuou s-rooin house, nar age, barn, other outbui!.Ii;iK; 8mil fruit; nil In first -class Khape ytir ny nouae. Well lighted. WU1 rti. stock of mdee. at Invoice. Pii -tauu, wun -iiU0 down, btitact lerjia. it. stUDDs. Melrose, Ore Gas and Acid Stomach Relieved in Two Minutes by taking a heaping iieaapoomui 01 juiu in a ciasa or dm water. AhuolutflT lharmlefis. Sold by All JJrUg)0aHts ROSEBURG -CAM AS VALLEY STAGE Two Daily Stages Two Daily Stages leave ROSEBURG, - - 7 and 2:30 Leave CAMAS, - 7:45 and 11 Special trip made at anv time. Phone 170-L Roseburg or l amai Hotel Camas Va ley. (Dodge Cars akecskd) LEE C GOODMAN, I'rop. HUNTER AND GUIDE!, Pack horses furnished. Write for dates. BKKT WEIJS, Camas Valley, Or. Sheet MetalWork OF ALL KINDS J. H. SINNIGER 110 OAK STREET PHOSK 4 PROFESSIONAL CARDS - ... . . SIsaM It "V jar. f. flv Ul riU"l" 4U3 W. t,B OR. M. H. Hhr.lr-lsn. PI, VI. KM rWroprSB 12! W. Lane , REALY THE BEST PART OF AH OUTING IS "HOME BREW" But when you are not at home takejtlong a case of "Lt'XO. ROSEBURG DAIRY AND SODA WORKS PHONE 186 OPEN ALL SUMMER Piano Department Heinline-Moore ConservaM Violin and Physical Education Department dotal! Until September FOR SALE Prune trw., .talnT! c; to . Tot. it LVto ml lo went of Ru.ebut-K D