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i KOSEUVHO NfcV).HfcVlfc.W H. W. Ilatra I.. mmlwrli- Bcrl ti. Bn'w rL I J Liwriiu.i x i-i Pallr. per yar, by mall 14 00 Iaily. ( moniha. by mall l-jo By Carrier, par incnth. . . . .... . Tha Aaaoclatad Freaa la -xcluily milled to tha uie for republication of II new dfapaUhei credited to It or not otherwiaa credited In this paper and alto the local newi published here in. All rltrhta of republication of itpa- tUl dUpatche herein ar a.pu rwmw LOVE and MARRIED LIFE Xxl the noted mitjior - I ... ... ..lamm u, niter UjV 17. IV ft, at the punt oflic at Houvbur, drfKun, unrtt-r t" of March t. ). lUwt-tmrK. On'Kon, Aug. ll, rrV be Made to Round up Slackers Further delay In publishing IUU of draft desertcra, ao that the men whose record a are technically wrung, hut ho actually served, will no. be wrongfully listed & Blacker, and the withdrawal of the usual $f0 re ward for dwrtera are latest devel opments of the War ITepariment cam pal gn to round up the dettert er, aya the Stars and Strip- The lints, with 173,000 names, are ready for dlatrlhution to draft board, but will be held at Wash ington another week, while news papers everywhere urge the men who Tuught. but whose records may be Incomplete, to communicate with the Adjutant General, Washington. D. C. When the Hat are (finally given cut they will be published In news papers, posted In Federal courts, police stations and elsewhere, and every effort will be made to round up the deserters. Iidon to AhhUI. The American Legion Is all ready to jump Into the draft-dodger hunt the minute the War Department re lea He a Its lists. The Legion will place Its services at the dlHpoail of the War Department to aid In publishing the lists and In running down the slackers. The Legion pol ley will be determined by what al the Adjutant General thinks will be moat effective. Legion officials be lleve they will quickly have a mil lion legkonaires on their toes, pur suing the slackers. The men for whose benefit th dolay In issuing the lists was order ed are chbffly the volunteers whu were already In service when the draft board Issued their question aires. Many of these volunteers dlt! not trouble to answer the question aires.. Lots of them wore ulreadv In France when the draft hoardf got to work. Hut the draft hoard didn't know It. and hence put then dit'-vn as slackers. In lnat Ch-mra, So. (f you have any doubt abou the status of your record, It wll' be well to write, giving details o your date of enlistment, outfit ran etc., to the Adjutant General, Wa? Department, Washington. D. C. I' would be em harassing to he llste na a deserter when you have th' eld Hon. Discharge In the family safe-deposit box. The withdrawal of the Arrny'i tisunl $f0 reward for deserters ws ordered hemuxe money would no' be available to pay It even If hali the dlackers are caught, and It U aullclnnted that puhlfc senthnen' will aid 17. the round-up without reward. Delay Caused By Wartime Measure That the B-til.'iu, nt of the freight rule oil mixed livestock uhipmcnis u. luvor of the tmippcr was delayed b long was because the matter had to t;o in lute the Intel hi ate commerce commission. Is perhaps not generally uiMiiiutoud. During war litno ttu tederal railroad buard made thy liiinig which worked a hardship on shippers who did not have straight cur louds of slock. With return of the roads to private ownership this ruling at ill stood, and no matter what was the attitude uf railway officials, nothing could be done. It upiMitrs, until the cniiimiruttmi passed upon the matter. The state ment a lew days ago that the live stock men had won a decided victory In aurlng reduced rales, was pun sibly misleading, as iher whs n coniioversy over the situation, since nothing could be done until the com motion took action It Is a well known fact that General Freight Agent Hinshaw, with headquarters in l'orllund- waa favorably iliH.nitd take the side of the shippers, aii'i did nil In his power to uieei ihe d tnai;d for adjustment of (he rai. which the S. I. Sa. reet.gnued wa rn bin ueu to the shippers The rail road administration rates affected al roads, and the matter waa placed b fore the commission, but of rottr required time for consideration. that It waa only last week thut th question waa adjusted favorably. Highway Work Is Progressing Fine Highway work In Dotiirls rntin ty In nroR-reaslnir very satisfactorily BPforllnn lo i . C. Kelly, first an- alatant (o Herbert Nunn, atate huh war engineer and Knt:lnoer Mrl,eo.i lo Camaa Valley, where they will Inspect a strlch ci? roul work un der construction at that Orews are at work on nearly every atretrh of the road In thla county and the work la going along at a rapid pare. Pavlna; will atart neit Mondry mornlna on the highway "i-lh of Sutlierlln and the road near VTHur la heln itravellel at the piv.r. iin.t. Mr. Kelly la making hla reKU'.i ? trio to eouthern Oregon on hla Inatutlon lour. ItlTII AND CHAHI.KH SI ItPltlSE rs. I wonder If anyone will ever aee what I have written down here In thla diary. I wonder If bi'fore Mary la'marrled, I shall let her read what la In thla little book. Bomeilmea I tblnk It will ba a good thing for her to read It, be cause I am sure she would under stand that all thla I have written here la more or leaa lack of adjuat ment lack of the proper education of John and me. Ve had come to 'he greatest thing In our Uvea, with ihaolutely no knowledge of It and lor theae lust few years, we had iieen acquiring this knowledge thru he hard school of experience. I would like very much to aave my laughter from what I have aurrer 9d. I wonder If It will be possible. I think If any other woman were 'o read what I a writing here, un 'eas she had bad very nearly the tame experience that I have had, the would think that I waa a varl tide and capricious sort of a per ion. And yet I expect I waa just ihout the average girl who married "Ithout the Kllghtest realilntlon of vhat marrlare might mean. I only tuew I wanted to he with John anil r fully expected th:tt our life to gether waa to I a kind of glorified nurtship under the sanction of the hurch. If I live, I shall tench Mary some hlng of what la before her If ah narrlea. Today, I felt aa I was riding 'tome, that I waa going to be happy n the future. When John la aweet to mo, 1 have that little hint of "aradise that mitrrlage might be nd when ho Is not I sometimes 'ome to the point whore 1 wlah to. no, I am sure I really never vlahed that, It mutt have been my lUb-conacious evil Belf lht a! oke. "m never going to be unhappy tgaln. I'm going to remember this "underfill hour that I have Just pent with John whenever somo hlng comes up thai hurts me. All the way back to the hotel lope wua singing a wonderful aong n my heart. Aa I passed Helen's loor, she waved at me frnntlcitlly REMARKABLE RECOVERY Extraordinary Curative Power of Lydia C. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. Philadelphia. Pa. "I want to let you .now whnt good Lvdia K. PiiikhanTu v t jj t I a u I fl uni' Iinund Han done me. had organic trou bles and am Kin(( tlironjfh the Cliane of Life. I wan taken with a pain in my aide and a bad head ache, i cou ll not lie down, could not eat or slep. I auf f p r e d something terrible and the doc tor's medicine did ne no pood at all my pains pot worse itsteud of letter. I h Un takiiuf the ep table fompoMnd and felt a elianue roin the Hrst. Now 1 feel tine and ad ise any one point; thrnui-ii ttu Chanpe f Life to try it. f-r it cured n.e alter 1 iad pivui up all Impis of pettinp better, t'ou ran publish tliis and 1 will tell iny one uho writes to me the good t lis dine me.' Mrs. MAUOAatrr )ak. S. Abler St., Phila.. Pa. It hiir-J 1 v aema pwible that there is wi mnn in this country who will con inue to tuirr without pivinp f.ydia K. .ink'am' V'epetablp (umtKiund a trinJ tfter kli tbn evidence that is continually xMnc puh'heil, proving lievond eontra lict.. it!.; this rand old medicine liai rlieveil nmre huITithi atnonp wnniep hau any other nudicmo iu the world. jam and I had my chauffeur atop the motor. Helen came to me with her face , allnht with Joy. "Katberlne." Bhe , aid. "I have the uinst wonderful newa nor you. I've had a letter from Kuth. 'You have had a letter from Ruth," I repeated stupidly. 'Yea. dear," she aald. "Kuth has written me a Ions letter. Shu aald that she thought that Uobljy and should be told first that she la going to marry your cousin. Char- lea Ooodwln." I felt a Utile icy grip at the heart and then 1 knew that It waa wicked of me to feel unhappy because Charles waa going to be happy with another womau. "Oh. I'm ao glad." I aald, and truly, as I said it, 1 wua glad. "You know, Helen, thut Ituth and Char lea are very well suited to each other. Kuth needs a quiel, gentle. domestic man, but one who has inn Idea of Justice and right to help her bring up her children. Charles lovea them all." "Yea, Kuth wrote me," aald Helen, smiling, "thut she believed the fact .if her ready-made family waa one of tho things that appealed to him. She Bald the chlldreu all adore him." "I am aure that is true, for I have seen them together." "Kaiberine, Kuth told me that Charles hud told her that you were hla flrat love, but thut now that old passion had become a brotherly ifle'Htin which he would always (eel for you and yours. Then Kuth continued,' aald Helen, reading from Ruth's letter. "lo you know 1 rih Klad that Charles told me that, tor In my heart 1 knew It and hla tell iug It to me made me realize more han anything else that he would never huve any eecrets from me I knew he bad taken me Into the innermost place In hla heart." "Have you ttld Hobby, yet?" I asked. "No, I waa Just reading the letter aa I aaw you driving by. Don't you ihlnk he will be pleased?" she ask ed wistfully. "Why, of course he will be pleas- "d my deur. 1 think the only blot on HoMiy'a happiness with you haa 'teen that aometimea hu haa been -tfruld that Kuth mlRht be unhappy ind now he'll know that she cannot he." "Here he comes, my dear", I said 'ooklng down'the roud and catch ing slKht of llobhya runabout. "And I'll leave you to lulk it over to-Kelher." When I reached the hotel, Miss I'arker met me ut the door with a worried face. "The baby Isnt so well," she aald. "I'm aendlng for ihe doctor. I rushed Into tho room from which I hiitl heard the labored breathing of my child. As I cume In, Hho began to choke. "Hurry, hurry, she la dying!" said. Tomorrow llnhy Mary III. Hit on Head by A Falling Brick Jess Hodges, formerly nlt-ht offi cer here, wns struck on the h"ud by a half of a brick thut fell from the top of the 1. O. O. K. building-. lute yesterday afternoon, an I aiu- i fered a bud cut of the sculp. Mr nodges was practically in tho mid die of the street nt the tlnw. The piece of brick was dislodged ov the orKmen who are re;'alrlii th structure, struck a scuirfold a few leot below the top and rebounded out Into the street, striking the gentleman siiuarely on top of the (head. It was found necessary to ! shave the sculp around the wound in order to properly dress the cut. and HodKc is nursing a very sore 'head Juat at this time. "Are Those .aS. T.lu.af " 1 To Our Customers:- The only way to paint economically la to FORGET GALLON PRICE aod figure coat by area cover and years of Ufa. SWP covers one-third more area than paints which are cheaper per gallon. It laata twice aa long without re-palotlng, ao re Quires ball the material anJ labor costs. On that basis, SWP la the cheapest-plr-gallon outside paint you could buy. .. jMfcAaSaSitt SWP Is the best prepared bouse paint. That Is why we sell It. Now Is the time to consult us about your house painting. Prepare to do It this fall before the rains fill the wood with moisture. Oil and water do not mix well and It will be better to All cracks, crevices and exposed pores of wood with linseed m oil and pigment now while water Is absent. CHURCHILL HARDWARE COMPANY WARNING la h yar htwtit ntviar do aot i baron xwlcfl to wmsjiuu K"'""V'J" itf Blnrril luaUtw: Ju tn K0R0LAX; Ut. fM.'l. lM:comt H-Jt u4 ftrihwL Oti:m1nljl t bmf d-ult. w:T- ! W'rs) KtftlM U n'.M tor rt'tv sUUMnU, Ifirluulnf routs' t "on knsMhM. flliy tH. btUkl)., , heartburn, tarpld llrrr. h--.. i n nfMituurH. dflD'Lata. bid M- iiua. siJMlv, suil and piijurai Sullam. Orleans In a manner that Is truly marvelous. Always kept up to a high, dexree of excellence, one Is always sure of an up-to-the-minute and satisfying performance. A VOia'AIt ATT It ACTION. The unending popularity of th Famous Georgia Minstrels, who a:e scheduled for an appearance here at the Antler's Theatre, t'rtdiiy. Aug. 20., is one of the wonders of stage land. Whatever of the secret of Its mnKlc success, It is a positive and self evident fact. Now in Its thirty-third year of Its career, It throngs the theatres from Maine to California and from Winnipeg to New MrrtMl In Kutherlin a preuy nome weuaing iook place tat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl llrauninger, south of town on the (evening of August 11, when their I daughter, Miss Anna K. Draunlneer, ;was united In marriage to Mr. Al- fred E. Hoffmeister. Rev. Geo. P. ITrftes of the local Methodist church I t-fllciating, using the ring ceremony. 1 The home was prettily decorated with pink and white roset and ferns i while the bridal arch was composed 'of fir houghs, ferns and myrtle. jSutherlin Sun. CLASSIFIED COLUMN ALL NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE roCNDoV PAGE UNDER HEADING -MEW TODAY. WANTED. WANTED Painting- by tha day or Job. Addr.j lyjii Military rit. WANTED turaey.. itrga or small. Buyer Bro. Phone U-FU. WANTED Two prune plckra. J. W. Montgunitfry, pay Crc?k. Oia. WANTED A man to driva bua. Apply WANTED Sawyr. Vr Craek Lbr. WANTED liy vxp-rlncd girl, placa to help cook on ranch. Phona JiK-H, orwru label lianel Hogcburg. EXI'KKIENCED or lne.peflncrd walls rt - h anted. Apply in paraon at tei a. WANl'Ei' iiintl wheel of Thor motor toi, tHktis H fit tire. 1 sfetd clutch. G. M., care ,N'cwn-HevlfW. WANTED 12 or tt prune plcaem, 2 ttee shakers, also unit men lr. diler. J. .i.Bicon. L'mpqua. Oregon. WANTE1 Woman or kM for cunfec- tloneiy work. Apply i-uuuli Coufuc- tlonoi y. WANTED Hcotcu culllo pup from good Block. C. H. Dyar, It. 1, Koae- huia. I'hone -I'-EJO. WANTED TO KENT FurtiUhvd Uoi or apartmonti. Addresa C. 1 care W A NED Prune pKkera. Dick UilJ wtn. Myrtle Craek, Ore. i'tiuiis No. iy-E4l. WANTED tty married . man, exper-It-ntfl, Job on runt it. Wants aietdy place. Adrireua P. K. HetiVsjr, cure of Ni-wa-ltevlew, C'ily. WANTKU Pr-jne pl kern. Uood pU k Itig, good caiupiitir grounds. Write fur partlculnia. Phone 1S-X2. Wm. P. WfRver, Myrtle r-ek. Oregon. FOU it EXT. FOR HE NT Safety depoalt boxea. Uoat-burfC National Bank. Advertise In the News-Review. FALL TERM SEPTEMBER 8th WRITE FOR CATALOGUE PACIFIC "or1 rUIDnDDA S--TI CATALOGUE PORTLAND COLLt-Ot OREGON MISC'ELLAXKOVS. ROOM AND BOA HI) For men, in pri vate Jioufte. t22 N. Main. 200 ANCOKAS to Ifnse on shnren." Ad ih'ess L. M.. care Newn-Ht-view. TO 1.UAX-$li"0 on good farm necur Uy nt el'lit per ferity Phone 1I7-I. KOIt TttADE 6p:iSKenger touring car u n nioJe; n liu Jbe. ciuke in. M i'ura V. vva-Hv if W i tA T1 ES tailored suit a, routs, nice dregt a neatly, stylishly done. 610 Ko. Jitckson. BI LL FOR SERVICE K -giHteVed milk train tShortliorn bull for seivk-e at Em pi re ba rn. dAEKTV KIH ST Secure a safety de posit box fur your valuable papers at the Koafburg- National Bank. Take an Aerial Joy Ride in Cloudland WITH PILOT (WERS Plana will fly from tha following pointa on days glvn: Itimebitrtf Ang, Id (a 31 UAklund Aug. -22-'j:UJ4 Several new atrplaneii of the D-H- type, equipped with A-hraapawar Curtlsa motors, for inle nt only $300. Planes aold en terms. Learn lo fly and get your machine now. We offer course at School In Aviation, putting you in the pro regional class, for $300. Mechanics' School In Aviation, complete course. Including flying, fUO. Flying ini-tructiona given at Uoaeburg from to IX a. m. dallr while plane Is hers. Dudrey Aircraft and Supply Company SMI E.( Flflr-lhlrd St, Korth. Portia ail, Oresoau A.ldrfss itltcrs of Inquiry to Clauil tuarfy. Prldnt; or C. M. Alrlch, Mgr.. as per scherful, of flying aa per towna named abora. 1VBI.I. DH11XINU n. K. Holtm.Huiun. drllkT. It. 1. Husi burg. Hlione 3-i- i. I.IVKSTOL'K KXCHA.N'OK If you liave livefttock of any kind for sulu or ex change, lint It with Or. It. E. Hunt, tiL'tf t)ak St.. Koai'bure. AluNKV TO LOAN 1'0-j ear rural credit farm loans, low Interest rate. IL'O.OOO local money to loan on aood real estate. First mortaaae. See M. R Hlea. of Rice & Hlce. LOST AM) KOl'.l. .i 1ST At 'rallroml yanK pair tiold bowel KlaHCj,. Kinder leave ut ,'lvs I lev lew. KuL'ND A dink ' bay mare. Owner please call and pay chartfes. K. O, Cloake. Kdenboiver, Ore. xvn BALE. rOR 8ALE Two brood Cannon. sowa X)R bAt-E New hu... . chaap. inquire H So ill at. KOK BALt Old Krub wood. ,.4u v,r UAlttlAlN'h IM i l'...1" .. tana .n, lode. UOerty f,.? Co.. to,: S. JcK.ons"1'' al BAKUAIN N'aah sIsTa-I cTT run 700U liillei; owner i ""'"i. ctepj.0 FOIl SALE on paved road n.7TT diera Home, two lota With . room house, tfurn. chk ke fruit. Terms, inquire of wa,r FOR SALE a Utiroc Jery Wc., pikta. C. E. Key.er, w"ur ut ' " 1'lione 27-i-ll. ur" '.a UltAV OAto ANU VETCH for sai. H. f. UH bALE Five weaned pi iajijhlil;l1i iltbur. Oi, full bALE Fresh JersVy eo norbe; 1 pac iior.e. t.itrti W eber. Ill, l, cl.y. rUUK. Oil SAUK ZUit colds . 4 wll aro.nu. j u, Olou.li, ulxoli lite. ,li'- -. u ll u Ire woj. fVK SALE llnely lluUHe. lllit Ut.r.i..i. .. .vf. ittqutie .Vtt -iie tu. fOll SALE i'rune ti eea, ItalianTTTI e It.. uc; i to 11., oe. reiu I ' llllleuwetofttoebula. Ote. r'oit SALE Fresh Jersey eow . v. IT old. v ill sen or truu. t, ;lM1 614 llleneeier. i-OK SALE FIV. heud A-i .raa. J ey cows, tieeii.ll 111 Octo'ei. ! Econot.iy King- Bepi. ii,e,d t " Lraiii. Oregon. Koat ranch. lt, Icill, FOlt SALE Small """I "one lieu iu.., z Cull it otie'lto.eu uuaon. ctiutvalor and oilier tuo.t,. r,t Cdi licului. w...e o. t. F., it..u,e i a . i. lloseouia. Utt.itii. ' rOll SALE The followlntt used Mil III met tlatfu eitmtt 1 leia uuKland six, suu. 1 iH.10 Clteilt.iet, .iu. Sert ice i Uiim, liofteuuia. 0i. WANTED Best lute model bj turning cui for the money ,!. model. HlllcUKe utieo. coiiaitiou" . tlrst letter. Aduie.s hu. iu.. i burs. w Foil SALE For home caimT.tg, ,in: bean., dill, beets, tomuioei corn, cucumbe... uuy ,n. grower, l-lioue 20i-L.. or tai ., , J Teluplln St. dUI'EltlOH HOCK SI'ltlNGS COAL- ... o. ..ti tun meiKei; oi y .ub Wubd and mill en.:a byihe iter or cu.d. Special price on iu tier lot.. H J IJenn. eor. oak anil Jiain Ftil'NO Lady's black silk coat. Owner please call ut Nevvs-lteview office tor Jt. LOST HlHtk tiaxelfnft basr containing toilet itrtitittrt anil valutibie papers, between C"it;iir tlrr.ve and hlahwav to AsnlHiitl. I.'U revvaitl. F.d. Ander son, 504 lilth Ave. So., Seattle, Wasli. FOU HALE io'ym acres, one mil. n lloavbui'tf Improved; 4. room lim... urn, good sprlnit; 2 acres In low Newtowns, a acres In cum bal unce good furltl and berry land Haf crop and tools go with place. Curt bargain if you act qui. k. R Slovull. Alexunder Atliltii..,, l-Oll SALE Corner roads store, oral inerchundiee, Melrose, (iregon I nillos from itoneburg; Includes JS acres (i-year-old prunes In bearing thla year. Hood 8-rooir. htiuse, ear. age, burn, otl.ei outbuildings; small fruit; all in ttmt-cluss shape. Murs by house, well lighted. Will sell slock of . nidse. at invoice. Pltct 4t.nti, with :'5I)0 down, baltncs terms. 11. stubbs. Alelrose. Ore. USED CARS! One Ford Touring One Ford Truck Both Good RuysSee Them J. F. BARKER & CO., IMrl.llMKMS ItOSKIiniO, OUEC.OX Al'TDMDUII.ES TKACTOns CAKI) Oh' THANKS. We desire to thank the many friends and nrlKhbors who so kindly bostowed help and sympathy during tho sickness and death of our be loved husband and father, also for the beautiful floral offerings and trimmings, and the comforting words spoken at the funeral. MRS. FRANCIS LONG AND FAMILY. THKSI'ASS XOTICK. All persons are hereby warned not to flah. hunt, or.tran. with nr with- I out dogs, on the Mrs. O. W. Jones I ranch, lying between Roseburg and the North Umpqua river. If caught they will be prosecuted. T. E. WARE, Renter. A I TOMI H1II.E K I. K I'TIt I C A I, TltOl I1I.K8 AND THKlIt CAIHK8. Many of your electrical troubles can bo prevented by carefully watch ing your equipment. If your ammeter shows a decrease and fluctuation In charging current and is allowed to continue, it will eventually burn out your generator, If your lights flicker and your motor misses. It Is due to loose con- 1 tacts, grounds or short circuits. J If starting motor shows loss of i power, turns motor over a few revo- ( lutions and stops, the contacts are i loose, starting switch Is burned, mo- ! tor brushes worn out, or the Internal mechanism of your starter Is filled with oil and dust. Last but not least, don't let an amateur experiment with your elec trical equipment. Our experience , ind training of years is at your ser vice. I Consult W. R. Brown, at the Auto Electrical Station, Cor. Oak and Pine : Sts. Phone 136. BATTERIES! No. 1 Buick Battery :W.OO No. 2 Buick Battery 8ffl.t)0 No. 1 Chevrolet Battery. :8.00 No. 2 Chevrolet Battery.. $20.00 For Other Cars Prices on Application. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE Agency' RaJck nnd Chevrolet 441 N. Jackmin 81. Kiwebarf. HUNTER AISD GUIDE Pack horses furnished. Write for dates. 11KRT WEIXS, Camas Valley, Or. Maternity rusea taken at 141 So. Stephens. Fhont lair. Q. Q, Couy. "I thought s.-thev look so cri.p and tli.mv .Si.mH.ikn with their fresh Item t' e mm tWr - the tr dh ol Mlt - al.lv, dehciouel Ihder them by name lit.m your grticrr. Don't ask for crackers -ay SNOW FLAKES SOME MOPR P. C, B. PKoiHXm Anntf ,ur, Short Rread H-ittrr 1 htm r d S'tlt ra I .vi( H-Jin, h lin, KiAktM lj mm a . :rmi Pacific Coast Biscuit Cd. Edison MAZDA LAMPS Douglas County Light!and Water Co. K. K. Hunt D. V. g. Nlfht Phont ! F. H. Antles B g. D. V. at. Night Pliona HUNT ANTLES Veterlaarr Sarurosia. Phone 4AS OfTIca I2 Oak ft. Ronebars. Or. Sheet MetalWcrk OF A IX KINDS J.H.SINNIGEP ill! OAK STREET PHOXB 48 PROFESSIONAL CARDS We Buy at BERGER'S BARCAIN STORK Hideo, Mohair, Rsvga, Robber, Old Metals, a-aiksiir'auia A5!Sr A Good Line of Second Hand Clothing For Bale. Cass and Pin Sts. MBS, P. D. OVVEW Cut Flowers. PhOBS 20. 40 W. Casa. IH. m. h. ri.vl.rn rhiropraetw Physician. 221 W. laine 8t . It Is what we think and not what we do that makes as what we) are. There Is IIAPPr THOl'GHT In every bottle of SVPEKIOIt SODA. ROSEBURG MIRY ANO SODA WORKS PHONE 186 BOUCLAS COUNTY TAXIDERMY AND TANNINS CO. Tanner of all eluBsct f Turm. Mni'actuTr o( Muffs, Fur (thoul r Ihiowa, Tuf Coat and Op a. aim mount haada and. anlmala of all klnda. 4, W. lAffORTRKIIO, Ttw. Rasabiirc Orcm. OPEN ALL SUMMER Piano Department Hemline-Moore Conservators Violin and Physical Education Department ". Ml J:il Saptsabsw. ssaaaKfaWsai sBsmH s ,"BBBIllimaaaaaaa