Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, August 16, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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JtoeeburK, Oregon, Aug. 1.
Shipped to China
Hy Aasocleied Press).
WEST IIAl.r.ll.H. N. C Aug. 1C.
Gordon K. MlU.llelon. Instructor lu
anuuliuro In Nrth, Carolina
Slate CoII. ro of AlsrlculturV and bii
K.i.wrlnif, him been named an bkii
cultural missionary to China by
foreign mission board of the South
eni Baptist convention and will leave
soon to take up hi. work in Kalfcns
college, Ilonan province.
To lorn; the basis of tho agricul
tural and llv.-slook department of the
college a nmiilwr of American breed
era have contributed a of
head of dulry cattle and Mr. Middle
ion will lake these to China wl.b
mm. The dairy herd will be cared
for by Chinese boya In exchange for
their board and tuition. In addition,
a demount rai Ion farm almllar to
Ihoae operated In conneciion win
American agriculiural colleges wi.
he esiiiblisli'd with a practical
Chinese furmer aa a co-operatlTo
guide.
WKKCK HtlKAV NMJHT.
A awltch engine with a atrlng of
freight cara smashed Into the wreck
er train In the local yar.la Friday
night, and I. N. l'arka, foreman of
the wrecking crew waa quite serlous
ly injured. The wrecker had Jual re
turned from Myrtle Craek and had
entered I ho yards when the smashup
occurred. I'arki waa standing In the
vestibule of the cook car and waa
. k...wn i.uiwen the cara by the Im
pact of the crash. Hi" leg and foot
waa crushed and It will probably be
some time before he will be able to
report for work.
o
C O. Crlteaer, who lives beyond
Melrose, waa In towu Saturday after
noon. Cil.ENOAI.R NK8.
E F llaves of this city, who had
the misfortune to have his hand
very badly Injured by a cnt-off saw.
was taken to Snlem this week, to
have the Injury cxnmlned by the
surgeons, who are connected with
the Hoard of the accident rommia
aton. as the Inlured hand has no
healed nnd la vory painful. We real
a deep avmpathy fr Mr. Hayes ami
his fumliy and hope we may soon
hear more favorably of this serious
accident. . , . ,
Mr. an Mrs. Ouy N. Hlrkok of this
city left Inst niRht f"r a months
vacation with relatives In the nnrlh
crn part of our slate.
Ilev. M. C. Webb nnd f.inillv are
rnmfortably domiciled In tho Manse
of Olivet church.
Henry 8. Heilfleld and wife o?
Bin Dlero. rallfornla. are visiting
relatives In this city and vnlley. Mr
lleddeld resided In this valley when
Orer.on was an unknown quantity
He marks the changes that hive
made Cow Creek valley a very pop
ulnr summer resort and vlewa a
prosperous little city, where a pine
forest once stood when he lived
here and owned the land claim thai
is now "The Valley IJueen Kami."
ii. nn.i M.a K It. Ilnrvey an''
daughter are visiting relatives at j
Mnrshfiel.l. . .
C B. Kellogg of the C.lnndnle
Stale Hank left on Thursday for
Portland nnd when he returns, he
will brine his bride wlih him. Con
gratul.itlons and a welcome to them
to a home In our rlly.
Judge O. W. Aimilllat of Hudson
Wis., who Is touring the I'lirHfic
ronl. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chris
Nehel lit Clear View farm. They ,
were nelKtibors In Wisconsin. I
John and Lawrence Nenner. wh'
were f..rmerly In business In this
city, and where they now each own
a fine residence, were greeting ob'
friends and looking after their pro
pern- list week.
Mrs K Ollnntrlck of Canvnnvllle
was visiting relatives In this cllv
Sund-ir. r-'ho will speiirt a month at
the Clnrenre Albro home ami wltl
other relatives on Cow Creek. ;
L, llur.l. wife anil son. are
enjoying a months vacation at var 1
Ions points In the south emintlas 1
They also will visit nt Crescent City i
Ourpopulnr postmaster nnd his fnm
Ily hnva earned a vacation and we
hope they will enloy II. I
ItilKluess along all lines Is ItKreas
t.ig hourly nnd grocers and nierch :
ante are receiving large shipment?
.If different products hv esch frelch"
trsln. Prosperity at nil our neir-by
mills and good henllh li. general
Indlcales the tnerrynient of our peo
"'i.- - -s-- . -
"TTur iipr rrmmn iTt
vry Ih-hI. ami Ktlitor Camphpll hown
t ill", no timU'T whtTti 4h "thlr
fall", ami we ltmrs hi view. l
ffliHi' h !tatt' t.iotn In n-Kardit lo
Cumimifcn .ork l itolnK on vory
nnlet r, ri vrv mivry and we
tov - of a vlciory for our party.
Anil nptatn w alvif all To(-ra to
adhere to party Itnea randnUti'! o'
all parties are jol rn-'M. loyal and
rreiU hearted Amorlonna; yet, we
nil have a preft-renre In pnriy Ftan
dardH. Coneenuently, why not rlravo
to our own pnrtv. U wattt to nee
ftohert N. Stamirfeld and hP. T
.MrNarr In our 1'. S Senate and
we ir pure that Staniffiold will
rrarh the roiiI.
Mr. and Mr. Paul Van So and
daughter will lea re un noon, to make
-eir home at lXnnd. We rpret
their going nd we all shall m'aa
tbtrm, eaeclal.'r 11' Me Ann, XX
IXMHiE DIUWTOHV.
I A
l Bloa EneSBapmeat Ji 0.
e. w. v. r.
Maeta
In odd rellowa lonivie
very ThurWay evenins.
brethren always. .Iconic.
JOHN l'KK:-E. C P.
rOSTEtl CCTNER. H. P.
Ul-I Kit Jf.jIN'rf-jN, H. H.
JAMK3 EWAKT. V. I-
U, , o. ELKS. Iloeebora; Lertae MX
Hold rKuiar toaiiiiuiiu-.
lha Kike" 'lunula f '' r'.u. sdii
of avary mentti. All mrmben re
quralad to ntlfct.1 lesulBl':-. "d all
vialling brolhara a'a cordially In
,lud to attend. , nl.RV B R.
IRA BtHJL'LMJiyL
K sic. lira or pi'itiiAt Alpha Loan
No. 41. luaate. .vary Wd..aaday ay.n
Irig eor. Jurkaon and ai. viait-
or.'.lw.v. J;-,nl.p.LAIS. c c.
CIIAS i H'Jl'KI s U.
K. t WIMUI'.ltl.Y. K. K 3.
h'n 125- mull In Odd Fallows liall in
Kourbur aveiy IbI and 3id MlJ
avanlnsa. Vlaltlng nalalibois
i.l-
wua walaonia.
H.
PICKENS. C.
Slll.l.I.'lt. Cli
M. II
lilAtiM-:! Kowoburs erla n.aeta In
Chair hall on Javkimn Hi on nd and
4th Monday avanniKi of each molilh
at i o'clock. Vlnlllna brethren in
aaod atandlrig alwayn wvlc.ima.
LVMmN I. KIM'N' lMt, N. 0
A. J. '!EIIKS. Itec. l-'eo.
J II. HAII.KV. Un. Spc
LOYAI. OltllKH lF MOO.K Hoaburs
lxuaa So. 10J7. rntrta arrond in'1
fou.th Wadntiaday averilliKfl of aa.h
month at I o'clock In Ilia llo..ia liall.
All vUlilns brolhcra are invited to
attend.
C W. CWAKH. Dictator.
R O. 1'AHIIKTi: It. Scrrtary.
l ha II. H. K. I. A. I aloa ftrrllag will
tia bfl't at tlia Maciunre l.ail awry
flrtU and thltd Wedtiaadaa at the
month.
HoaKIII HU I.OIM;K HO. Uriirt, I nltrd
llrolharlievrt of Witln.rl.an f till
Ku.ployra aud llallnay khoa Labar-
rra Affiliated V.IIO tlia A. f. of U
alavia at Mocae liall tlia nrat Wad.
fourth Mat. nlsl.ta and third tiunlaa
af aaob month.
J. a-. HMITH .Praaloent.
W. VKHEIilTll, l(a. Soy.
tlKO. MAU IVKIt. Kin. Be
I. O. U. F.. rblirtarlan l..Mlar So. A.
meats In Udd Kellnwa' '1 ample, cor
ner Jarkacn and Caaa Kta.. on Hatui
day avrnlna of each weak. Vlatllug
brethren nie alwas welcon a.
Klllill I" Cl.AHK, T P.
VlfT.Ill MK'F.I.I.I. W. P.
II. P. OfKlliMAN. HeLretaiy.
.. K. M.. Itnaahara Chapter No. SV
Holda their regular m.-etina on tile
1st end Ird Tlitiradays In each monlh.
Vlaltlna membera In gord atacdlug
are reaneatfollr Invllad to attend.
I.K'i.NA AIIIIAMAU. W. II.
UlEB JlillXH'IN. Sery
U O. T. Ma Huwsrbum llttr . 11 luildl
rpgiilir rivlcwH on serond and fourth
Thurirtny nftrnorn In Marf-flb-
hall. BItra of iIhr tilves vlfllUn
in our tlty ar mil' illy lnV1irt te
ttvnd eur icvlewa. M:i:cabc tall
tn Caaa trtt.
!.4tI'lHI. I.ot'KE, Com.
JKKSIIC fiAl'l'. Cl.
IT:MKK"a Tiff ituH- tnirir llfti-kHh hoiufa
No. J, I. (. t. v., ftleem in Otid Kti
iown' Tcmiile evwry wk on Tueftday
ventnv- ViltlHK mrliibrrr. In (uod
IkuUIhk mm lnvilcj 4o Mtlt-nd.
F.VK I. KM fX. N O.
Fitci.l.B sti:'Hi:nsoM, Sc.
KTIIKL. liAfLsKV, Kin. Scoy
f. O. O. f, HImIi.k Minr i.utlK?' .." IT i,
meita In th Oltl Fellow.' Tfiniils
vary Fi Idny veiilni(. Visiting bi elb
rn aiwaya w'lorne
K. A. i'JCTTKY, N. Q.
H. V MHAW, V. O.
J. E. riCK.JH, llf,'. b.
M J-I.'Kl.l-.. Mn. Hco.
HIUllM(inl OK WOIIIM HUTl.!lni
Ciri'l No. iv. nivftM on lxt and Sid
Hominy vvtMilnirx. Vlultlng nelklibui a
la. Had to attend.
kdith rm'RfMrii.u a. n.
TllLllO t. JOHXStlN. rUrk.
k. t-, Jt A. I.niirfl l.uilt,r 18.
Mprulnr rniniminlrnilntis 2nd inl 4lti
Wr6nuAtiym ea li month at 5JimnK
Titpla,
Kotfbury;, Urn. Vlallon
coma,
A
A. Wlt.lHTIt. W. M.
h lIAIlltli, Sv.y.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Cieo. A. Iiurchard
moioi.il home from Salem Krlday.
alter a trip norm. .
Coming! Coming!
fust What You've Been Waiting For
the
Macy and Baird
COMEDIANS
aTaWBWasWaaMaWsssaaaaMaaaaaaaaanMM
In Their Mammoth Waterproof
Tent Theatre
t JACKSON STItKKT SOUTH OK DOlfil.AS 1IOTK.I.
I'UV.SI'.NTINd THK. IlKST I.N DKAMAS AM) l'OMl:ili:S
t IIAM.i: OK lMKK.UAM KOI It TIMKS A WKKR
OI'KMNti TI.AV
Saints
and
Sinners
ADMISSION! r-c
" lte--n.. a-Jf, lax 8c 2.V
SURE SOME SHOW
lXKMtS OI K.X 7 .U, t l ltTAI lll.SK 8: 1.V
JJWIO.V'ii I1IL FOtNOATIO.V.
A situation uniiiue In the annals
of public orgiUliatlon hat arlnsu In
onLctton with th Arnaricsn
I, io which last rammer borTOToa
f-.n ruin from atiDroJimatoiy suu
of Ita members for preliminary or
ganliatloii work". The ind. btodnew
haa been wiped out. according to an
announcement by Robi. 11. Tynd ill.
national treasurer. The unique feat
ure la that the legion haa found It
self in the position : practically
facing the acceptance of p.lnclpal
and Interest upon many of tho note
holders, feveial returned legions
checks saying that they were glad
to toreno Interest at least. In all
cuses these returned checks have
been sent out again and friendly
controversies have arisen with both
parties refusing to accept tho mo
nov
The legion la to be congratulated
upon Its self-iellaul. self-supporting
itttltudn. It la the attitude that
would naturally he expected of any
organliutlon Jf national defenders,
It Is true, but none the less It lu
worthy of appreciative comment.
The legion's only debt at tho pres
ent time, according to Mr. Tyndall,
Is current indebtedness Incurred
dining the first few months of thla
year, before It was possible to place
ih American Legion weekly on a
...If-siiHlainlng basis. The official
magazine Is now not only self-sup-norting.
but is beginning to Bhow
a pioflt. Denver Times.
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WHEN IOC LEAVE TOWN
I his summer it's a good move to nave
the News-Kevlew follow you to your
vacation home, i.ei us mall It to you
dally lust phone 136 or write our
uhscrlptlon department ana we
ee that It comes to you regularly.
AN IMPORTANT LETTER
Bishop, Camp. " About five
years airo I BUtlcrcd severely
eonaulL-l a local doctor and he said
I would have to vinderiro an o'ipera'
tion. When I said "No," he mlviaed
a course of treatments. I hap
pened to think of Dr. l'ieree's Med
ical Advisor, nnd in it ! found my
case thorouKliiy dencriln-d. I sat
npht down and wrote to Dr. Pierce
I then tried Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription took one bottle also
one bottle of 'Golden Medicnl
Discovery,' and used the 'Lotion
Tablets' and 1 hnve not lieen troub
led since. I have had two fine
healthy boys since then, and work
hard. At that time I was not able
to do my own work. 1 have used
the 'Pleasant Pellets' for the liver
and bowels for about 20 years,
wouldn't be without them." Mrs,
S. U. ALHUHIHT, K. F. D. No. 1.
Write to Dr. Pierce's Invalids'
I Hotel in liiiffalo. N. Y.. if vou want
free confidential medical advice, or
lend 50 cents for the "Medical
Adviser.
Tues.-Wed.
Aim 1.7. 1R
LADIES FREE
l.ctpt .V nr tax opcniiiis
VAUDEVILLE
in rwi r.N acts
ertttmmmuom
LOVE and K
to. the noted, aumor
Idah M?Gloi20 Gibson
WOMEN OIJ) AND NEW.
"I expect, I am still olil-f.shloned :
(tioiigh," aind JoV.. "'o think that
woman pla'ce is In a noida and
that the minute she tries to gat
out of it. trouble begins for her us ;
well as ber husband. If she nns ,
one."
Did you ever gat
.. .), nl.l !
Dart of the cemetery.
in.,, nnrl I
ook at the beadstuiiei; and then
take a walk Into the modern pi ice .
where tho dead lie and coninare lh3
headstones you ut- the.e with those,
you have Just lead?"
'No." Bald John, looking as
hough he thouitht 1 had none ud-
n v mad. "What h.is tnat to uo
with whut we were talklnir ahout?"j
Just this. When I was down In
he country thla summer, John, af
ter my mother's death, 1 visited the
emelery very ofion; and one (lay
wandered over Into the old pari.
You kiw those New England
ravcyards. aa they used to call
hem. are some of them a hundred
years old. wandering anion, wis
mounds one day. I waa Btruck with
the number of graves that sur
rounded the one that waa marked
with the man's name. There would
ie: "Mary. Beloved Wife of John
Smith. Aged 35" and ".Mehltable.
Reloved Wife of John Smith. Aged
VI", and "Caroline. Heloved Wife it'
John Smith, Accd 3S." and perhnpi
even "Martha, Beloved W ife of John
Smith. Aired 4:1." In eery one of
l.,.ua nln.i nt Dn.linil Vn.l fmlT.d
ann.e K.o.l. with four Kravea marko l'
wlth the name Uf a woman who had
.lin.l liatrtra aha u-na fiftv And lie
..Irt l.m uoo nlw.iva mi man who
IIbaJ . tha h-ilA O nil tlAnPtv
benrtv
ngp of four-erore yars and ten. ar-
tenthiiPB I have sat Inside one of
those burial plotH and wondered if
the woman below these heads ons
were not a little glfld, at last, to
be at rest. Kach one. 1 pictured as
wearing herself out for the husband
who on her headstone, at least, had '
ailed her his 'Heloved Wife. And
i wondered Idly how many times
he had called "her that in life. Th?se
different Rruvea told a story of wo- j
men to whom love was 'woman 8
whole existence' and to whom the j
definition of love was the minister-
it.fc to the comfort and selfishness
alt some man until, thoroughly worn I
out. they were laid away In this
quiet resting place. John, I believe
many of our grandmothers would
have hied themselves to the divorce
court, had they thoucht thoy could
have earned their bread and butter
out in the great world."
John fairly snorted.
"I believe, really and truly, John,
that women are happier today than
they were in our grandmother
tlmo. You see. we reason thing-1
out nnd we talte things that we
know belong to us. We do not-in
tend that our hendiitoiws shall be
marked 'Ueloved Wife, Aged twenty
eight, thirty or forty, as the case
might be. Instead, the woman of
Take an Aerial Joy Ride in Cloudland
WITH PILOT AVERS
Plane will fly from the following points on days given:
H'.iMl Anic. l'I-M-15
Itoxrliiirtf Auk. HI to 11
OHMiind Auk. -2J4
Ssveml new airplanes of the D-II-6 type, equipped with 90-horsepower
Curtlss motors, for ;ile at only luo. Phint-s sold on terms.
Leu r ti to fly and get your nu- hme now. We offer course at School in
Avlntton. putting you In the pro fvt tonal class, for $309.
Mechanics' School In Avlatlun. complete couwe. Including flying. 13 31.
Flying; Instructions given at Itoaebuig from 9 to 11 a. m. dally wfftle
plane Is here.
Dudrey Aircraft and Supply Company
tK9 Rat Ktfly-third North. Portland, Oftkosj.
Aildress letters of Inquiry to 11 ami Dmlivy. rrestdent; or C. M. Alrlch,
Mgr.. as per schedule of flying as per towns named above.
USED
One Ford Touring
One Ford Truck
Both Good RuysSee Them
J. F. BARKER & CO.,
j imi'I.i:mi:ntj ''
AITOSIOIJII.ES
WE
Edison
MAZDA LAMPS
Douglas County light! and Water Co.
KMIIkUili '" Mauillawal aaas
.tHUltJLJCaL iiirJJ
i xv. :
aaaaajeaj a
today who manages to bring up her
children and take care of her home
iimil alio is forty or forty-five, finds
thut then she has Just begun to
live. Her children are married, or
at least they do not aemana as muca
of her attention and she finds time
to uo me nungs mai sue una .j.
waniea to uo. i un wum u
same conclusion as Alice, jonn, mat
woman's entrance
Into the affairs
of the country Is going to do much
for woman.
I can't understand," aald John,
impatiently, "why you and 1 come
to the point of always discussing
abstract things. I don't believe any
normal man wants to discuss an ab
straction with any woman. When
1 waut to have a good discussion, 1
want a man as my opponent. Beside,
I'm not particularly crazy to discuss
anything with a woman (if forty, or
ovor. I'er&onully. 1 think woman's
advent into politics la a great mis
take. What in the world a lot of
old hens find to cackle about in the
election of John Smith to the office
of dog catcher, I never could tell."
"You'll feel dlifeiently about It.
John," 1 said somewhat flippantly,
"when women decide that they do
not like the way that John Smith
peili'orms the duties of his office as
dog citcher nnd elect Mary Smith
to do the work."
Even John laughed at this.
LOCAIj news.
w- K- Chapman was in from Itock-
,u,,u oa.uruuy ai.eruoon.
UOUK.UB wane, wno lives Deyon.l
Douglas Waite, who lives
ei-.un.iin-, was raiisaciiiif uusiness
ht're Saturday afirnoon.
Fred A. Kribs, the widely known
tlmlnrmau. is here from Portland at
tending to business matter in his
line.
SiOS
CoRQiiere
INDIAN'S SECRET FREE
A Tttjrinsss man, aim rut eom-
pl-tely b14. wh'i hnd tn-d nam-
rouB totiici. lotiost, ihsmpoyi, VSil
tc without brnoflt, ce croi U
u Indian's recii'e by which he fJ
erw s complete crop of luxuriaol
hair. KOTALKO contain tu f '
uine 1car oil and other puiunt
fnrmlints for tcalp and hatr.
Keraarkble hair growth, utop
p'.nt "1 falimir bi:r nd Jardnilt
oat Dt!n report ca oj icr-unaj
nifU. wpmen, children. B.iy box iff
K"TM-KO nt an;.' imnjr drn atora. oa
GUARANTEE. Or y-u may ol.tain
rtcipe fre uh a proof box of KOTAI.UO,
by itnilme 10 centi. litver or itajiQvO)
i. H. Orltulii, 0E-&4, Sta. P. New York, ti. X,
TIIACTOU8
SFXL
Bald
CARS!
j - "iiaiiiiiiii'Y' - i- - i ! - -
ALL KEW CUAISIFIKD ADVKRTIf EKTS WlLft BE fr'Ol.ND 0 1."
PAOB 1.1D1CR BKAULNO -AKW TODAY. ' 'T
WANTED.
WAVTTD Chambrm14
Unal
Umpqua.
W A NTKD Waitru at Citvfftria. Ap
ply at onct.
WA.NTtaD luriteytk, larsa 01 small.
ooyer urt.ii. I'l.una ii-in.
WA.NTfalTi Two prune plrkra. J.
aiontKuaury. Uayt Crmjk. Ore.
WA.NiUU ruue pickers. b.d, Wouvr,
Uyrtie Crevk. Oiticon.
WA.N'TIbiJ Hind wheel of Thor motor-
O'cia, takes ixi tire, Z speca cluun.
U. M., csie Nwws-Kwvlwv
WANTKU Woman to
work In the
halls. Apply
at U in p qua Hutel 1m-
mediately.
vVANTJbU Three prune pickers. Cain
camp. Oeo. L. Hush ell, Looking
UIuks, Oregon,
VA.NTI:d 12 or 15 pruno pIcKers, 1
lit)v ftmiKers. alio suuio men in uner.
J. O. Hucon, L'mpqua. Oregon.
VANTKI Woman or srlrl for cunfc-
ttunery work. Apply uutcn Conioc-
Itunery.
W A MiCLJ iScoUil collitt pup from
good stock. C. S. lyer, It. 1, Itost
buriir. i'tiune 4Lt-F-.'5.
WANTKD TO HiCN'T Kurnlsbed house
or apartments. Address C. i C, tare
New n-ltevlew.
VVA NT KU4J i rl or woman For office
work. Apply at vine to Kuseburg
Steam Laundry. Al ust understand
typewriting.
WANTKU By young man handy at
most Mi thinn; want odd Jobs in
nfternoutis. Address C. B.. box 924,
Hotteburg.
WANTKli l'runo pickers; also two
men far diler or orchard wirk. A.
W. 1'iatt. Myrtlo Creek. Oregon.
WANTKD-l'ruiH' pickers. Pick BaU
win. Myrtle Cre'k. ore. Phone No.
WANTKl Prune pickers. Good pick
ing. Hood campliiK grounds. rite
for particulars. 1'hone 18-X2. W m.
F. .'Hvcr, siyriie treen, .Mrnun
FOlt KE.NT.
ROOMS you UKNT 523 North Main
Kolt HKNT Safety tc posit boxes.
UoMeburg Natiomu Bank.
mlscki,lal:)Is.
FUK TKADE G-pussenKor touring car
on 5 -room moJern house, ciose .n.
Or' M., cure News-Review
LAIHUS'
u....ru7l ai.ita. rni.lfl. Tilce
ilr.
.li'i neatly, stylishly Juno, all
ja.-Kson
Ul 1.1. run .-.ninivr. i.T-n.n.d-
strain tiliorthurn bull (Qr service at
Knn.lre uarn.
3Ap:FTV FlltST Secure a aafety de-
poBlt box tor your vhiuuuio .ai.e.a
tne Itoaeou. g .mio.ii ....n.
WI01.1. IJU1I.1.INO II. K. Hulna.!llnun,
driller. H- 1. KoaeburK. I'ilone 3-1-5.
UVKSTOt'K KXCUANIJE--U you have
.livestock of any kind for sale or ex
ehaiiKe. Hat U with Dr. H. II. Hunt,
2::tf Oak rt itoaenurK.
lltlNKY TO LOAN 211-year rural
credit farm loans, low interest rate.
ll'u.uOll local money to lau on Bond
real eatnle First mortBse. See il.
K. Hl- e. of Hlce & Ulce.
A WOUI,I OF HOY&.
Dispatches from London indloatn
that the CBlllnR of an International
Boy Scout conference was a happy
inspiration, and Sir Robert Baden
Powell Is receiving congratulations
on all sides for the splendid show
ing of his organization. London
has extended an enthusiastic wel
come to the young invaders, and,
indeed, it must be a thrilling and ex
citing experience to entertain 100,
lOil Hoy Scouts from all over tho
world.
Thirty different countries are rep
resented, each with Its own langu
age and customs, and yet all united
under one character-building ban
ner. Manliness, self-respect and
consideration for others are the goal
of the true Scout, whatever his
country. Kinship wits the world
must inevitably follow national pa
trotlsm growing out of such train
ing. The hop of the leaders thnt
this and future conferences of the
youth of all nations will play a sig
nificant part In the peace of the
world may not be unfounded.
in the meantime the youngsters
gathered In and around London are
. t. ... I . nnn nnn.hav Vl 11' thfV Wnrit
and play at home, affording them
selves anu mej sptrciuiuia ...uu
diversion thereby. The Jamboree,
aa It Is called, seems to deserve Its
name. Think of 5.000 boys In an
arena at one time the Babel of
language and gesture and Joy!
Separately, the national groups
are presenting their own distinctive
life, strange. Instructive and Inter
esting, so that the young Scouts will
carry home with them a fund of In
formation.
American parents, as they read of
the part this country's delegation Is
taking, will feel a new bond of In
terest with oiher parents the world
over. New York Tribune.
o
It. B. Hunt
D. V. S.
Night Phone 10
P. H. Anllea
B. 8. D. V. M.
Night Phone
HUNT ANTLES
Vrtrrlnarr ''nrseona. Phone 4O0
Office 22 Oak St. Roseburir. Ore.
We Buy at
JjJLVivvrJLyxt O
BARCAIN STORE
Hides, Mohair, Rar,
Rubber, Old Metals,
Papers and Boites.
'A Good Line of Second Hand
Clothing For Bale.
Cass and Pine Sta.
DOUGLAS COUNTY TAXIDERMY
AN 3 TANNINC CO.
Tanneri of all da of Furs.
Munufucturer of MutTn, Pur Shoul
der Throw. Fur Coat and Cap.
Also mount handi and animala of
all tctnda.
I. w. tLATiGCBrBtsna. rr.
Roaaburc, Ortgoav
-- - r-TnryvteMeLliIJ-ywt
LOST AXl FOtXn
.v ' I V
v. nu pay chark-M. t l
Or
KOI Nl I-auy. black "UkTToT
FOR SALt Split reeu Daby bUIB
N. I'arroU til. MUy. It
GitAY OAVS AND VKTCU iur
t-r Autcust 20. i-ru" rL l
Arthur It .Weeks. Hutkltl a
VUH BALE OaKiand six TlT
new. Uux Hi. Koute 1. Knj:.'
rvm BALt .New house. Win h.
chep. Inquire Itll &o.xin b
KOlt 8ALK -Old growth nPaT:
grub wood, t.jo pettier, ffin,0
KOH SAMS l'runo trees, llulUnT"; .
". "uci '". : I'etli.I : ?.
a. aoc; a to s, ,0c. It. u Eli,. , I
l.lllta weat of Itoaobur Tttlu '
Vilit lii'i.v. i.-i.
and ck at In. 60 per tier ..nif. toni- I
1.11 mile to hla:l...v j..".
Ilia. A.ldroaa lios 4. si
FOK SAIJi; Motor boat eiiali Trf
p. SuO Weal Urat m "Ha
I.'. MA I fc' I.'.....? :
Via. w u .. i oV
III Wlncbeater. " "''
-..v ava&. ii.t alio luitamTl
tle.l. Oeorue Telford, ouponie
Vulley schuol hou.e. p. u. ltTjiXf
1'Olt SA1.K Five head A-lgraa"7
eey iuw, iresii.-ll 111 October -
Drain. I r, ' l,!S.
lOli SALK The followlna ud7r
all In nr.. ,.1... -.... ""
1 ISIS Oakland slx( uu
1 Chevrolet, S6UU.
1 1U14 Ford tourlnir car.
Service (luraKe. Hoeeburg, Ore.
WANTEDIIest "late-model mT.
toui.i.a car ror tne moner; giv.
f Ural letter. Addreaa ilox 11JJ, iu!
FOK UAL.10 For home canning, itrjr.
ueuua, u.tt, ueeia, lomainea, ere.
corn, cueumbera. Buy direct Iroa
irewer. Phone or call st iii
Tempi in St.
SUI'BUIOK HOCK 8P"r.INT.Sc6AU
lieat on the market; dry slab im!
Special price on 10 tier lota. U. J.
lectin, cor, uutt aim main.
FOU bALK Few heavy a.m tad
au.ri.v i i.i.v ..VKUU.ii LlllCKrki;
WAKon with bolster eprlnica, U9. e
seated hack, 4Ui the two for ll'l;
practically new harrow, )l; cult:.'
tor, $; the two for $211. One m;ii
west and a mile aouth of Loek.ns
FOlt ISALK Corner ruuda alore, a.u
erul merclian.lise, Melioue, liresun, I
frn... i...A..... . ... .....I.- i.
acrea 6-year-old prunes Ln bearlp.i
thla year. Oood 8-roorr. house, gtr
SKe, barn, othel outbuildmsa;' imi.l
fruit; all In tirsl-clasa shape. SUir
by house, wfll llirlil'-'d. Will .til
stock of muee. at Invoice. Pile
$llou, with down, balanc
turma. H, Stubba. Melrose. On
IIELI'KD W1KB ANDGKTS I2,0M
I To make the housework easier for
his wife, a Cincinnati school teachn
I contrived a circular shaped ritt
' with glass slides Into which ihi I
plnccs the soiled dishes. A short
; ho3e Is then attached to the lot
water faucet at the sink and tin
water is turned on full. The mult
1 Is a whlrrling spray which "shooti"
off the grease and cleans the dishes
1 like magic. The water drains from
the "washer" Into the sink, and till
Mob, which every woman hates, b
over and wone with in a nilnule or
i two, the dishes being left aluuxt
'dry in the bargain. The success ot
the contrivance becoming known,
the teacher has Just sold the patent
I rights for 12.000, which cerUioJr
, beats teaching school.
I
BATTERIES!
No. 1 Bulck Battery
No. 2 Bulck Battery 3a.W
No. 1 Chevrolet Battery. fcW.Oii
No. 2 Chevrolet Battery.. 20.00
For Other Cars
Prices on Application.
MOTOR SHOP GAM
Aircncy Ilulck and Oicvrolet
441 N. Jackson 8t. Hoaehnrf.
HUNTER JIND GUIDE j
Pack horses furnished. Write for
dates.
UKltT WEIX8, Camas Valley, Or.
Sheet MetalWork
OP ALL KIM)S
J. II. SINNIGER
111) OAK STREET PHOXK 4
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
MRS, r. D. OWE.1 Cut Klowert. PrioM
210. 03 V. Curt. -
ok. M. H. n.vi.r.n r;iiropri
Physician. t:i W. Lane St-
It Is what vre think and not
ffr. e uu-v ' 5ssa
what we are. There Is
HAPPY THOI CHT ln every
bottle of SVPERIOll SODA.
ROSfBURG DAIRY AND SODA WORKS
PHONE 186
OPEN ALL SUMjjg
Piano Department
Hemline-Moore ConservaM
Violin and Physical
Education Department
Cloud UbMI Sspttimbar.