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Fnnr. Atorwr n. its. MOW TWO H08KUUHO NEW HKVIKW Iaaued Dull Ksarsl Saaaar. H. V. Halra L. M iDabrrljr Bert U. Balsa SLBtf'.'Kltf ION BATE Dally, p.r year, by mall... IJ 1MH. an monlha. by mall I Hy Carrier, par monta v The A.KK-lated- Praia la xclu.lv.lr entitled lo lha uu fur republication or all newe diapalciiaa credited tu II or not .therwl.e rre-llled In Ihla papr anil lo th local news published here In All rlshle of rpubllcatlon of ape Hal di.pnleh.a herein ara alao reserved. fenterfl aa aecoiid-cla.s mattar May 17 1"1'U, at Hi puii office at KoseburK, llraon1jinil.T lha Aft jI March 2, KuM-biK, On-gnn, Aug. 1H, ltftfO. ( HII.Dltt.N OR HiUUHT? New York's anxiety kt torn ot the other pom of the country tet Utile of In surplus Duslnesa becomes less and lima liitlllgUlL to th-; dweller In other parts of the coun try, 'llirvo ol tliti recreation piers on tue east side have been ciuaeU lo tlia pulillc and used for ahlppluu and dis tributing fieiKlil. During the war fle olher ctiy owneil recreailou piers were usuu for shipuiiiK, hut Hie clrcuiuaiancft were dmereiit. These have now been turned over to I he people aKUtn. The churter piovldea that piera ael apart fur recreation ahall not meet wllh Interference from bualneaa enter prise. Yet in violaiion of that char ter, and wllh no war excuse, the three are closed to the public. One would need to live In New York's eaat aide to appreciate fully what theae piera mean to tho people of that crowded aecilon. Park apace la entirely Insufficient. There are no lawns or backyards. Nothing but brick and pavement meet the eye fur in Ilea together. On the great piers children can play in the fresh breetes sweeping up the river, mothers can bring their sewing and their babies. In the evenings, on the upper decks, the young people danco. The piers are the community amusement placet for thousands, and community health centera. A city whose ocean freight business has grown to such dlinealona that it cannot be handled without depriving niothera and child ren of their civic rights to space fur rest and play would seem to have Ill tie call to object to letting olher Cities develop their porta and take their share of the country's sea traf fic. Every JminlKraiit jB polfiilial capitalist, nay Paul Warburg, for mer vice-governor of the feiloiu. re serve bank, and now director of the lutw-Kaciul Council. Kore.Kn r come here with the Idea that they are to find opportunity for fi nancial aucceBB. They work hard and uauully nave money. Then the die ho dent private banker, the "blut aky" stock salesman and othwr crooks are apt to K"t the savlnnH. Those who are afruld to trust any bank with their money frequently lose It to thieves. A widow who re cently drew $30,000 from one bank to depoMt In another lost It In the suliwuy in New York. A draft of check would have kept It safe. What Mr. Warbus; would like to see, as told In a current miiKuzlnp, la the oiKAiilzutton of branches of rellahl banks In foreign diHtrlciu, In charge of men who speak the Ihiikuukw and understand the residents of the dis trict. Where big. sound bunks are represented, the fly-by-nlght banker would have much . less chance to fleece the people. Moreover, aayi Mr. Warburg, "modern Investment and deposit corporations should seek the patronage not only of the large hut also of the smallest customers The war brought about a great change In this matter; that Is, lh- distribution of wealth In the United fit tiles, and the funds in the hand of the working classes amount to bil lions. Increasing taxation has de creased the imp'MMnitre of the one time class of professional capitalist- as the exclusive Held to cultivate fnt the purpoje of placing Invent mni securities. The savings of th' masses will become an element of growing Importance In this regard. If private enterprise Is to succesitfull) 11 nance the future of our country." The air mail service Is growing After the New York-Washington am New York-Chicago rnuti-s bvvome e. tabllshed, olher purls of (he couutr started regular air mall systems, li Is now expected thai air mail aervir. from New York to Sun Priiiictcn wil. twglu in September. Landing Held, are yet lo be completed ai Cluyenu--. Wyo., Salt Lake City and Keim, Nev These cilira have obuilued I he AVIdi and let the contracts for coiiHlrurtloi. of hangurs. which are expected to bi ready on time. As soon dm thrsc an finished, the service can op-n. Th first leg will be from New York t Omaha. On this leg aluinluiin planes will be used. Krom Omaha U San KrunclHCO lie llavlland plane! are planned. A very few years doubtless see the disappearance o) e- .J ?v V tv-!. .aa ,. from one plane tt another nn lh ground. Air traffic rapidly heroine aluble and dependable. It will be i. aurirlaig!- ahurl interval before III first regular non-slop mall anil pat senger service from New York to San Francisco la a matter of fan "Aronnd the world In eighty da ' once an almost Incredible fact, mn as easy little Jaunt, may give place i,. "around the world In eighty hours." Yes. human nature's a queer thing Two thousand people were so mod imerested In watching a Minneapolis waiehouse burning that nobod thought of turning In a hre alarm, and It almost burned down befort the firemen found It out. Whlrky Is selling now aa high as 1100 a gallon. If. as some crltlc lnsist. there la "as much whisky lew Ing drunk aa ever." there must be a powerful lot of millionaires in this country. Phonographic records will pr aerve this year's campaign speeches for future generations. And those generations will probably wonde' what all the argument waa about. Now.the coal mlnri want A raiw again. Is thai whole wagu-ralslng and nlce-ralHinf business going to takt 7 frsb start, just whn vrv bod suppottd It wai about dona? They're having to use force to pro vent men from going over Niagara Falls In barrels. Some men have queer Ideas of a good time. So the Russian bolshevlkl are go ing to be "recognized," after all. They may be established In pdfiie International society, first thing we know. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE EXPLAINS HI VIIwVOINT. 1'erdue. Oregon, Aug. 11., 1920 Kditor Roseburg aNews-Kevlew: Dear Hlr: I feel as If It Is necea nary to make a reply and to clear my boya of (firing the shots. It Is Impossible for' the boys to have fired the shots. The day the bullet puKsed me. the boya were eating their breakfast, and when the other boy got his trousers shot trough, the boy was with me five miles from home. T am very sorry that the work and buildings I have made of the place would be of no use or benefit to Mr. Moore. He can have the possession nf all but twenty a ere a of mining claims I have on the creek. And I can use the hut and the so to speak barn tfor my use while I am developing my mln Ing claim. Mr. Moore knew the gold were here and knew that I was worklnr on the gold before he made bis filing. Yours very truly, ROSS 8TILTNER. Douglas County m Gets Publicity Ths Kugene Guard has !e fol lowing to aay concerning the pro posed plan of Douglas county to prepare an exhibit for the state tali at Halem In September: A. II. Im and J. 1). Karrell linen I Monday In Roseburg. where the peace pipe waa smoked and the ax burled deeper than a well. Douglas county has not been appearing ai the Halem fair for two years. Hut leading (fruit and sick growers, as wen aa county officials and Rose burg business men, have promised Mr. Karrell that old Douglas will be on deck wllh bells thla season. Three yours bko DoiikIus countv made a wonderful exhibit at the fair. It waa one of the finest conn. ty displays ever shown anywhere and all fair visitors were sure lhai It would receive tho grand blue ribbon. Rut the superintendent of me county agricultural display had one Installed representing said su perintendent's county. And at thai time the superintendent nick. A ih Judges. These "handpleked" Jurors nwarueu m niue ribbon to the su perintendent's own. There was a storm at the fair grounds. The directors called the Judges In and demanded their rea sons for making such a weird award. Hut as it had been made It stood, Ilttt then and there the 'Ullng was made hy Secretary l.ea and the hoard ir directors that hereafter no superintendent could make a display In his depnrtmont N'or could Judges be selected for the purpose of favoring certain sections. Coming! Coming! Just What You've Been Wailing For THE ' Macy and Baird COMEDIANS In Their Mammoth Waterproof Tent Theatre ON JACKSON STItKKT NORTH OF KOK.I.AS 1IOTF.I, HtKHKNTINO TMK I1KST IN lH MS AND CO.MF.IHKS I II ANI.K OF riUKiK.UI KOI II TIMKS A WF.KK OP-EMMS PLAY Saints and Sinner ADMISSION! ' llc SURE SOME SHOW IMK,,W T:0, Cl'RTAl.N KISK micL Tha superintendent who saused th storpi- la no longr with the fair. llut Douglas county folk were Justly angered and for two year thslr booth has ben dark. This yaar, aocordlnf to promises made, tho former home of tha first gover nor df Oregon territory, will bava a large display. Atty. Dexter Rice Gets Appointment The Aersonnel of the Oregon com mittee of the Constitutional League of America, now in process of or ganization for the purpuse of ad vancing In formation aa to the con stitution of the United Stales and Lor upholding the preserving the constitution, was announced by Oov ernor Olcott today as follows: Richard W. Montague, chairman, Portland: Charles K. Carey. Port land; C. E. Ingjlls, Corvallls; Oscar liayter, Dallas; Kd Wright, La Orunde; 8. H. Smith, Medford; Dex ter Rice, Roseburg; O. C. Gtlibs, Lakevlew; Vine W. Pearce, Madras; Daniel J. Hoy. Enterprise; frank L. Chambers, Kugene. The appoint ment was made at the request: of Jerome A. Meyers, national director of the league, and Is entirely non partisan in its make-up. ASHLAND, Ore.. Aug. 12. AVtei Idling matron from a Portland rescue home that she would accom pany them, Helta Reed, 15-year old t?rl, shot and killed herself today. Matrons Ruth Sharpe and Km ma Lovett of Portland and chief pollc Hatcher of Ashland went to the home of the girls' parents to per Hunde her to enter the Portland In stitution. The girl has been giving uer parents trouble. It was rfald. She consented to go and ashed permis sion to go to her room to change clothes. Instead she p roc red a heavy calibre revolver and, going behind the barn, shot herself. She was the adopted daughter of G. C. Reed of Ashland. FirHt M. K. Church, corner Lane and Main si reels. Rev. F. W. Keagy, pastor Sunday school at 9:45 a. in .; sermon subject at 1 la. m.. "What Think Ve of Christ?" Epworth League at 7 p. m.; prayer meeting Wednesday evening. No evening ser vice on account of the union meeting- m CITY NEWS 0 Arundel, piao tuner. PTlooe 189L We pay the highest price for Caa ara bark. Derger's Bargain Store. WATKINS products. 126 W. Lane. Phone 137-L. Slop and reflect great flrea from 'title sparks are spread. Bs careful lth flrea. Flra riatritv livn. nrniurl. a .1 food, lie careful with Are. Insure agnlnst loss equip your tractors lo they won't set flrea. The Cheney Phonograph, the onli 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, Edlsjn, Vlctrnla. Cheney and Sunora. Tues.-Wed. Aug. 17, 18 LADIES FREE Except ,V war tax iiiening P'ay VAUDEVILLE HK.TW K.K.N ACTS ri?s - - nr. 22c, tax : : .V .VIc 2.V 2.V Eg. ths noted autnor -? Idah MSQlone Gibson JO II N't AMAZING JIIIUSOIHY. By thla time the workmen bad succeeded In denuding our living room walls of the much discussed Colonial paper and were proceeding to put oh the peculiar squares of Chinese gold tea paper, which I had inaiated upon. 1 could see thaf Elizabeth became more and more sut prised as the wall began to gleam in Its dead gold cov ering. Finally ahe had to speak: "1 shall be very much Interested In this room. Kaiherlne. It Is the last kind of decoration th it I would have looked forward to from you." "And yet you've Just neen telling John that be might take a womau for granted. Is it because you haven t studied me enough, Eliza beth?" "Perhaps that is so," said Eliza beth, for once in her life absolutely honent with me. "That's right, Elizabeth," Bald John. "I have always told both of you women that you would be very good friends f you really knew each other." Elizabeth turned away with a Bigh and then said with an effort: "I think 1 shall go back home. Some way. Kalherine, this nrrfrning you have seemed to disturb all the ideas by which 1 have tried to dis cern character. "I would have said, Kaiherlne. that hy all the traditions of your nature, you would have been loyal to the prejudres of your New Eng land ancestry; and here you seem to be showng me that always you have wanted to cast them off; that their austerity was binding and that when you had the chance, you had cast loyalty to your birthright to the winds and flaunted yourself to the world." "Good gracious. Mess, what are you talking about?" asked John. "Whatever the subject may I.e. I know you have gotten beyond your depth." Not my depth, John," she ans wered sweetly, "perhaps. I have gone out beyond yours." How can a wotm.n be loval to her prejudices." asked John. "I' has always seemed to me that the very word 'prejudice' meant being disloyal lo something. In fact, I have always had an Idea that a woman never was very loyal to anything." un, John," 1 said In horror. "It seems to me that faithfulness is al ways feminine." 'There you go. confouniline lnv- nlty with faithfulness," he said, and as Elizabeth caught his voice,' she sioppea near the door. "They're very different. If I were a woman, I would consider disloy ally an unparoonaiiie Bin and un-l fiiithlfulnpss only petty. The only; Insistence that I should make neces- snry when a mnn told me he lovel ' me, would be Hint ho shonlrt i inn.i al to me. You women are much! more materulltttlc after all. than we men. You put a greater price on I Take an Aerial Joy Ride jn Cloudland WITH PILOT AVERS Plane will fly from the following points on days given: ""'le tax. 1.1-1 1-IS lto.el.urs; Aon. lo 21 Oakland Auk. -JS-XX-H Several new airplanes of the D-H- type, equipped with 90-horsepower Curtlaa molora. for sale at only y-300. Planes sold on terma. Lenrn lo fly and gel your machine now. We offer course at School In Aviation, putting you la the pro foloiial class, for 300. Mechanics' School In Aviation, complete course. Including flying $130 Plan!". In"'erre.'"0n "'Vn " ,t'n''hur from " " a. m. dally 'while Dudrey Aircraft and Supply Company 1W East Klfly-lklrd ..(, Siortb. Tortland, Oman. Addreaa letters of Inquiry to Claud Mgr.. as per schedule of flying aa USED CARS! One Ford Touring One Ford Truck" Both Good Buys See Them J. F. BARKER & CO., HOSKHI RG, OHKGO.V AITOMOUII.EJJ IMn.KMKNTS WE SELL Edison MAZDA LAMPS Douglas County Light! and Water Co. and MAIWH) LIFE! a man's material caresses than on the loyalty of bis soul. You will cling to a man whose soul Is no longer yours, but who lemalna con ventionally faithful and you will cast off a man, whose soul la utter ly and loyally In your keeping, be cause be has erred physically. Both you women should know that from yean of tradition and privilege, men have bec6me weaker than you, we become easy victims to temptations which centuries have schooled you to resist. Vie have learned one thing, however, which you will ne ver know we can give our careaes without damning our souls, we can sin so lightly that it does not touch our better selves." I felt my breath almost start, and knew that I was growing quite an pale as Elizabeth Moreland, tfor I, as well as she, understood that John Gordon was telling her that she was really nothing to him. She waa game, however, as she said: "Never having been married, John, I do not understand why you think I can-understand all that you h been saying. It has been very interesting, however, and it almost makes me feel that a woman Is bi t er off If she doesn't have to un derstand all this 'loyalty and faith fulness' business that you are so gllL about. Personally, however," Bhe continued, "I believe and I am al most sure that Katherine has the sime belief, that no one, either man or woman, can be loyal without being faithful: and that no man or wnmnn can 'sin so lightly that I' will not leare a blackened smirch upon his soul." And thus, pronouncing sentence upon herself, Elizabeth Moreland vanished through the door. Ci.rit MKETINO HEI,1. The Garden Valley Improvement Club met at the ranch of Mrs. M. A. Hackett, Auust 5. where she is spending the summer and a very en joyable alt'ternoon was passed, a lirge number being present. Alfter tho business of the club was over, a contest and other names were played ind musx and songs was flirnlshel by the young people present for the club's benefit. Delicious refresh ments were serve by the hostess and her daughter who assisted her In serving; after which the club ad journed to meet on August 19, at the home of Mis. R. A. Calhoun. EXPOKT ItRCORD ItltOKEN. rortTLAND, Ore., Aug. 12. Al' export records In the history of thl city were broken last month when the total valuation of commodities sent to foreign ports during Julv reached 8, 033. 099 or a gain of SSfi per cent over the same period last ear. hen!, flour and lum her accounted for the greater share or this. Our Want Ads obtain results. Dudrey. President; or C M Alrlch per towns named above. TRACTORS CLASSIFIED COLUMN ALL NBW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMBST WILL BO POIND Oa PAOB CMDCR HKAIUXO -NEW TODAY." LAr' WANTED. WANTED Waltraaa for lunch counter, fmpgua Hotel. V. ANTTl) Chambermaid t'rnpnua, Hotal WANTED Waitress at Cafeteria. Ap ply at once Buyer llroa. I'hone ll-FM. WANTK'D Two prune pickers. J. W, Ho ntgolnery. Days Creek. Ore. WANTED Prune pickers. Kd. Weaver, Myrtle Creek. OreKun. WANTED Prune pickers. Write for l,artlculara.BondBioa Ollda. Oraw WANTED Woman to work In the halla. Apply at Umpu.ua Hotel lm mediately. WANTED Three prune pickers. Can camp. Geo. 1 Kuaaell, Looking Olaaa, Oregon! WANTED 12 or 15 prune pickers, I tree fcliakera, also aoine men lr. diler. J. O. ilat'un. UnipQua. Oreaun. WANTED TO KENT Furnished lluuaa or apartments. Addreas C. L. C., care Nt'Wa-llevluw. WANTED Olrl or woman for office wurk. Apply at once to Koaebura titeuiit Luundry. Muat underatuuU typewriting. WANTED Hy young man handy at moat anything; want odd Joba In aflL-rnoona. Addresa C. B., ISott e.'4, Moticburtf. WANTED TO KENT Ranch" stocked, en aliurea, or aniull place with aome prunea. Address O. ti Hjx 6, Route 2. WANTED Prune plckera. DIck'DaM wiu. Myrtle Creek, ore. Pbune No. 18-P41. WANTED By competent woman, posi tion aa ceuk fu prune plckera: hus band wants Job aa tree aliaker. Ad dress D. D. v., Newa-Revlcw, Roae- euig. WANTED Prune picker8. Cood pick ing, at'od camping grounda. Write for partlculara. i'hone 1S-X2. Wm. P. Wt-aver. Myrtle Creek. Oregon. KOK KKNT. IKXlMH FOR KENT 623 North Main stict. OARAGE FOR RENT Inquire at thla off K e. FOR RENT Safety deposit boxes.' RoBchurg National Bank. MISCELLANEOUS. LADIES' tailored suits, coats, nice dreaa.-n neatly, stylishly done. 61U So. Jackson. UI'LL FOR SERVICE Registered milk slraiii Shorthorn bull for service at Empire barn. SAKFTY FIRST Secure a safety de posit box for your valuable papera ai the Roseburg National Bank. WELL DRILLING R. E. Kelnselman. driller- R. 1. Roseburg. I'hone 3-F5 LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE If you have livestock of any kind for sale or ex chanKe. list it with Dr. R. E. Hunt, 2:16 Oak St., Rnaeburg. MONEY To LOAN 20-year rural credit farm loans, low interest rate. 3:10,000 local money to loan on good real estate. First mortgage. See M. F. Rice, of Rice & Rice. FAKMKR8 ATTENTION It lm now tune for you to think of thnt INSUU - & Ml'P nn vnns. Ill WI Th ... --T ipfDHive now duya and It does not pay to let them co without innur a nt'e. Wo cnnlmntlle larice .iiieu on the hulldliiK, con tent ami fruit. INSUHANVIi Is CHKAPBR this y:ir thnn laft, so !t will pay you to keep fully prottvfd. Hee us before it in too late. Rice A like. inmi:kk Yorn dkyicr a? onck The hiKh prhe of prunes should re mind you of . your duty to protect your crop. We nre writing dryer In surance at a lower rate than last seu Hun We know how to prepare your policies, giving- you the ureal em protection, prompt service and bent companies. Can tell you aome thlns; to your Interest as to Dent method of insuring- your dried fruit at small cost. Illce & Rice. , Safe Milk For Infants &IrjTtliJ NCm.:m A Nutritious Diet Tor All Ages Quick Lunch at Home or Office Aroid ImitaKon and Snbttitatea Advertise In the News-Review. BATTERIES! No. 1 Bulck Battery 8WX.00 No. 2 Buick Battery 'J2.MI So. 1 Chevrolet Flattery. .S:kl.t No. 2 Chevrolet Battery.. $tfu.0O For Other Cars Pr.'.cftf.on. ArH"'.l?r. . .. MOTOR S.10P GARAGE Agency Bulck and Chevrolet 441 N. Jackson Ht. Bowbnrt. We Buy at BERGER'S BARCAtN STORE Hides, Mohair, Rags, Robber, Old Metals, Papera and Rone. A Good Line of Second Hand Clothing For Sale. Cass and Pins Sts. DOUGLAS COUNTY TAXIDERMY AND TANNINC CO. Tanners of all classes of Furs. Manufacturers of Muffs. Pur Shoul der Throws. Pur Coats and Caps. Also mount heads and animals of all kinds. J. w. LAieENBcita, mm. Raaebtirg. Orsgom. IV. I V lsiibpsi mm m i i mm JT LOST AVn -r v.tu. FOl'XD Purse containing Owner may get asm of V.,,?n Motor Shop oarag., by ia 5PHiL'iLi2iI!i' f"r FOUND A di7k isr---. pleaae rail and pay charsia V1 Quake. KUenboTrer. Or. - U. fr'Olt SALE. i ?on TRADE Good lotrToT'Trr-- bile. Piiune or i3j ' OKAY OA'la AND VETCH lorTT; iN.ter Auguat 21). .rll" '!! -Arthur K .Weeks, huckle.'".""-' Oil SALE-Huu, Olodw'rSr I 'tlt'-'j'1" u"'ur,"''j. POH bALki ism Oakland aixcITTTr- FOR SALE NewouaTTviin--chean. Inuulre an x x! . ! .! n FOR SALE Hood milch f--Tr;- Tlft Fleaer St. 1 ' taWT FOR BALE Old growtirSr IKT-rc grub w,lBg. H.tu per tr jJ FOR SALE H nurocrjT7Sr FOR SALE Prune treea. Italian. . 6 ft.. Sec: lo H ft.. Hue; I S . 0c: a to 8. 7ec. it. L km,' ' miles west of Runcbum. Ore. 1 FOR SALE Fir wood at It iI7TT and oak at U t.0 per tier n I-amlle to highway, S-4 mil" ,', ,,? A.ldreaa Uux 04. Suth.'l" JJJ FOR SALE Motor boat engine, Ju"; p. .305 West First Kt. H 1 FOR SALE Fresh Jeracy enw 4 ..T" Valley achoul houae. l-"o. it',;?'' FOR SALE Five head A-l grlaTuT aey ,-owa. fr.-ah.-n in Octu ",r. jul Lcotiomy King Sepr. Howard Tr, FOR SALE One wood aaw rln- i .k.. face Jteera; a guod Jrr..y cow . a lontu- 1 hum.. I..... ' . ruw- I horaea. A. s. Jenkln OR MALE Maxwell J-ton truck ton: condition, or will accept t.Vio.,1 cowa in part payment. S. A. lioulhw Camaa Valley, Oregon. WANTKA Best late model Dod. tourlna; car for the money fi model, mileaKe used. con. lid. n. pt,t, first letter. . Address Hox 1U'.'( Ho rOK HALR Fur home canning, itrint beans, dill, beets, tomato-. rMI corn, cucumbers. Buy direct froa grower. Phone 2G7-L, or call at If, lOOK 7 -room house near in f l00; house, Jluo down, balance mum as rent. All kinds of houses for ! at cut prices. My overhead mikhm liKht and I give bargains, c. Mm rill, .04 Mill St. SUPBItlOH HOCK SPRINaaCOAC liest on the market; dry ab wood and mill ends bythe tier or cord Special price on 10 tier lota. R J Denn. mr (ink nnH n.t,.i " FOH HALK 160-acre rancf, 40 a Is "cultivation, family orchard, mm vu. ...... nm . -ln f. uic.CS, WelKAt 210. goml set harness, net Single hum 1 light I -ncatcd hack. Wmi in saw, new. T. A. McNabb, Koler Orl f I bm BALE Few heavy hens inJ about 100 White Leghorn clilcu; wagon with bolster springs, fM; i. seated hack, $.0; the two for lllf1; practically new harrow, $15; culm. tr, 7; the two for ll'O. One mile west ar.d V mile south of Looking (.lass. M. L. Stevens. FOH ISA la R Corner roads store, n eral merchandise, Melrose, Oregon, i miles from Roseburg; Includes IS acres 6-ye.ar-old prunes in bearing this year. Uood 8-room house, nr age. barn, other outbulldlima, imail fruit; all In first-class shape Utor by house, well lighted. Will ll stock of mdse. at Invoice. PUci 4B00. with $500 down, balsnot terms. R. Stubbs, Melrose, Ore. OUKtiO.N' MAIK I'ltomTT. PORTLAND, Ore., August 13 Furnlture dealers Ihrouchoul til Northwest now iflnd themselves m the mailing list of the Columbia Awning and Shade Company, whirl is distributing to each firm samples of the 25 different colors of wlndof shades It manufactures. The con cern has gradually expanded until It now employs 30 people and hid a payroll last year totalling 30. 000. . HUNTER AND GUIDE Pack horses furnished. W rite for dates. BKRT VEI,L8, Camas Valley, Or. Sheet Metal Work OF ALL KINDS j. h: sinniger PROFESSIONAL CARDS MRS. r. I. OWEW Cut Flowers. P mi). .03 W. Caas DR. M. H. Pl.YI.KR ChlropraetH Physlrlsn. !22 w. Ijine Si. It Is what we think and not what we do that makes ns what we are. There Is HAPPY THOUGHT In every bottle of SUPERIOR SOH.. ROSOURG DAIRY AND SODA WORKS PHONE 186 Foil SALE New Cenlox hand , power cldor mill, capn.liy e to I If Per day. weight 345 lbs. S,ara. ki buck price I2.0. My prl.v. Si 136 f. o. b. Riddle. Ore. J. w li. Canyonvllle, Ore. ' OPEN ALL SIMMS Piano Department Hemline-Moore Consenatorf Violin and Physical Education Department Closed Uata Ssxsosb