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nam ws i uoBKurno new kevikw la.urS llallr ErlM auadar. BTW. Bales I- HiW Wrt U. Bales SUBHCHIITION KATKS Iiallj, par year, by mall... llly. fcia monthn. by inall by Carrier, t-.r month .14 0 . I. ou . .to Tha Aiiiai!I Prass I" nclu.lvalr nlltled lu " republication ot all ne". dl.patiliaa frxlllil to It or not otb.rwl.a crailltad In this papr . - - i..aui .. .. n. nuhl(ahJl tiara In All rlnhla of republication of .pa rlal dlnpatchea hareln ara alo raaarva. ' i. u.t km km. ,,nd.clua niuttar iluy J7 mo. at lha po.l ofllca at Kosebur. Dim... i. unil-r tha Act 'if March H. !' llosebunf, Oregon, Aug. 81 1WJO SHOW TO BE FINE Executive Committee Already Working on Plans For the Big Event. LIVESTOCK FEATURED Karm Croiia, Hortlrullure, Poultry ml Muny Kducallonal Frntunw Included In Mat for the October rJliowa. The, ciecutlvo committee of the Farm Bureau ulun to muke the Lauu Products Show, which la to be held at Hosebunr In October, one of the most Interesting; and educational un terprlses held la the county during the entire year. All the farmers, stockraiaers and arp.hardiata aro alvun a auli'Udld op portunity to show what can, and la being raised In Douglas louuiy. Llvcauick Will be feature. One of the most Important divi sions or the Laud Products Show will . be the livestock division, which will be under the direct supervision of Mr. C. O.' Oarrelt, or Ulendals. There have been a large number ol registered cattle and sheep broughi Into the county within the last two years, and the Improvement whlcl has resulted should be well demon strated. This Is an opportune lliu. for all livestock raisers to decide upon the number and kind they can place on exhibit and handle theli slo?k so as to make the very best abowinr -possible. fturm Crops to be Inrlurled. The committeeman, Mr. J. 11 Large, of Oakland, who has this division of the iaud Products Show lu charge has been busy for some time collecting and arranging ex hibits of the dirfurent kinds of gralut and grasses. Several furmeri havt also reported that they were prepar ing their exhibits, and It la expected that there will be a ihowlug In till, department which will be a great credit to the grain raisers of tht county. Horticulture to Hold Important Place. With Mr. E. C. Armstrong, the County Horticulturist, as superlnten dent of this department, It Js expect ed to prove one of the most Interest In features of tho whole show Growers of all classes of fruit will I,. u au uppui utility lo plau their products on display. As Doug las County Is one or the leading hor ticultural counties in the state, It It expected an extensive exhibit will bt made in both commercial and educa tional lines. l'oultryinen to Kxlithlt. Commercial poultry flocks are be coming an important Item'ln the In dustries of the county. While Ihest flocks consist principally of thi White Leghorn type, the raisers of ' all other standard breeds aro given a chance to display their birds. Thi division of the show Is under lh supervision of Mr. U. W. Hurt, who Is arranging to have several educa .tlunal exhibit" put on which will prove of Interest to all those who ar engaged In poultry raising, or who are Interested In the proper care of the farm flocks. Bluvtv Not for iroYti-iis Kntlrely. Mr. A. E. Street, tho County Chi Leader, has forked out a premium list to cover the various department covered by the boys' and girls' cluhs and Is doing some eiithuiHHtic work among the boys and girls who are enrolled In this work. This work has always proven sn tnteresiiuK fi al u re. and It Is planned lo make It or educational value to the greatest extent possible. Kdilratloiml KiMilurvs. Lectures on all Importnnt dlvUlnrxt of agriculture will be given by per sons versed In Ihelr iclal depart ments. There will aio he .lemon strations given by sever:, of ttv clubs In the county, whlcl, will un doubtedly prove very Inieres: tug tt all wiio attend the shew. The premium lists ar being pre pared and all who are interested In making exhibits in any of the depart ments are asked to file their name' with the County Agent's office, in order that a copy may be mailed out as soon as they are ready for distri bution. W ITl w , - K. -J a. - - i -a. To Work at Rest nUE'NOS Atmst The street car conductors of Iluetios Aires are now able to ait down while not collect ing fares. The "city fathers" have passed an ordinance some time ago requiring the street car companies to Install hinged seats attached to the plintform structure of all car for the 'exclusive use of the con ductor. This equipment has made Its appearance and the "guardeV. e they are called In Ppanlsh. are enjoying the novelty of sitting do-n r-h'ie rush-hour oaaengera on the platforms stand op, a LOaxid MARRIED IJffH tq. vxs noted author Idah MSGlons Gibson Ot'R BORROWS AttB OVR OWN. "There Is no reason for calling Mr Gordon, now, Mrs. Cordon," Hld Miss Parker. "I think lbs baby will be all right." "But I want Mr. Cordon here." said. At that moment I under- Mool, perhaps more than ever be fore, what marriage, any kind of a oinrriage, meant to a woman. John was my husband, a part of me, something that was mine to lean upon." All his affairs and mine were bound together. We could no more vet away from each "other without hurt than could either one of us lop off a hand or foot. John had to listen to me. My unhapplness was his. When that unhapplness is me to me from the outside, and now, more than at any other time, when our baby was concerned, 1 felt 'hat I must have him noar me. I was selfish enough to want him o share my sorrow, not realizing 'hat we lonely human beings can ihare sorrows with no one. Joys :in be ehared, hut In Its grfelf, the human heart Is always solitary. Of 'ourse, I knew, that John would be ery sympathetic about Mary, be 'ause he loved and took a great leal of pride In his child, but I do tot. think tint down In his heart, hp 'iad ever gotten over the dlsnppolnt mens he had at her not being a boy ilihough he told me that he was 7ery glar she was just what she van a second edition of me. I took a sudden resolution and vent to the phone. "(live me Main 7827." I waited 'mpatiently. "l.lne is busy, Mndam." "To whom could John he talk ng?" I asked myself. For I knew hat by this time all the people mould be away from the office. In act, I told myself that I had hardly expected to find him there. I paced (p and down the room Ifor a few -nlnutes, while X said to myself: 'John Gordon Is tnlklng to Kllza 'eth Morelmd while his baby Is vro'iahly dying." Of course It was foolish. I had 'o right to come to such a eon- (union, but It was human, never- heless. Agnln I took the receiver of the took. "Still busy?" A rasping cough came from the 'her room and I hastened In The's all right." said Mis Parker nawerlng my agonized look of In- errogttion. "You must expect she v 1 1 1 couth a llttlo." I hurried back agnln lo the phone Please give mo Main 7827, Cen rnl." "A woman's voire that I recog 'lcd as John's seerotnry said, "Yes, his Is Main 7827 what Is II?" JO" 0EPENDON QUALITY GOODS! In buying goods we are always on the look out for fabrics of the finest quality, weave and designs. From the wee'est baby stockings to our most expensive silks, we always choose the best in quality. That is our watchword QUALITY. DRY GOODS-LADIES WEAR I. ABRAHAM Tha Store) That Gives You Service. WARNER'S RUST it. m OPPORTUNITY IS WORKING OVERTIME "Opportunity hasn't missed a working day since the Garden of Eden was laid out In building lots." So wrote a popular writer six years ago. But that was befere the war. To,,a -opportunity Is not only putting la a .full, diy'a (irk. hefwn nn.i,H mnA ... n ,. Is anrklng overtime. The country has lever been so prosperous. Take advertising, for Instance. There's opportunity right here In these pages for the men who sell. for theien and women who buy. ron't miss the advertisements. They are guide ix sts to belter bnylug. Thay will save you money. IF "Is Mr. Gordon there. Miss Sto nerf It Is Mrs. Gordon speaking and tt is quite Important." "Mr. Gordon has been gone rrom the office most dt the afternoon. Mrs. Gordon. He went away quite early, saying he was going over lo the new house. Everyone baa gone from the o.lflce except myself. Can I do anything for your Shall 1 '.elephone to the club or anywhere else?" "No, thank you, Miss stoner. i will call up the different places here he might possibly be. 1. was with him myself at the house this afternoon and when I left I had an Idea that be was going back to the office, although he said he had a dinner engagement. The baby Is quite 111 and 1 wanted to get him If possible.'" "Oh. I hope It Is nothing serious. Are you sure there is nothing I can lo to help?" "No, thank you. The doctor was called Immediately and Miss Par ker, my nurse. Is doing everything nosslhle, but you understand that I urn really quite anxious to get Mr. Gordon. He would be much con cerned and would want to be here." "I hope you will find him and I ihall" telephone early In the morn ing to find out how the baby la." I was quite sure that my Intui tion had been correct. John had 'aken Elizabeth somewhere to din ner. Hastily I called up the coun try club, the athletic club and a road house some few miles from town which was Ifrequentfd by most of our set. Then I called up lohn's mother's house to see If Eli zabeth was still there. "Madam Gordon has gone over to her daughter's house for dinner," ald Henriette, "and Miss Moreland left some time ago with Mr. Gordon, I thought he was taking her to dine with you, Mrs. Cordon." From the feeling In Henrietta's voire, I gathered that she thought tomethlng quite different. .MO'l(AV KiUhcrlne Banishes the Glooms. WILL HEAD MX.KOKS. NEW YORK. Aug. HO. J. W. H. Eason. of Philadelphia, was chosen is leader for the next four years of 15,000.000 negroes In the United States by the Universal Negro Im nrovement association In convention here. MAKE 11 IU HAUL. CH1CA0O. Aug. 20. A mall pouch believed to contain money and valuables woth $100.0110, wan stolen loday by two men from the lllih treet station of tho Illinois Central railroad. The robbers escaped In an automobile. GOODS PROOF CORSETS I !l JJ1I L01K.E DIUIXTORT. L O. O. P., Caloa BoaHiet 0. Jtfteta ' In 0id KUuw' Tenii 1 very Tburxluy vening, Viiitlng brthrtn alwaya wUoin. JOHN RKKSE. C. P. - KOSTKK liUTNEK, H P. OLIVKK JOUNSUN, K. 8. JAMHS KWAKT, F. A U. V, O. ULHH. Htmrhurm Lm) So. SJ Hold rtK"tr communication ut of every month. All mem berg re quested tu attend rvtfuUrly, and all vliittnie brothers are cordially In vited lo attend. A. J. L1I.BURK. B. R. IRA R KiUDLE. titty KMUIITH OK I'. TIM A Alpha Lodee Nw. 47, Rstt every Wednesday even ing, cor. J nek on and Csa til. Visit ors always welcome. C. A. CHAMBRItLAIN. C. C. CHAS .K. HUPKKN'S, M F. E. t. WIMUKKLY, K. R. a UUODMEN OP THK WOKI-l Camp No. lift, loeelM In odd l'slloww' hull lu Foft)tura- sty 1st and 3rd Monde y even inies. Visiting neighbors al ways wslcome. O. H. PICK EN'S, C. C. M. M. MILLKK. dork. BAULKS Roseburg Aerie meets in tltulr hall on Jackson Ht. on 2nd and 4tb Monday eveivlnrs of each month at I o'ciook. Visiting brethren lu good standing always welcome. Kit K.J p. CLARK. W. P. P. VICTOR MICKLLI. W. P. B. F. C.OOUMAN, Secretary. LOYAL CUD ICR OK MOOHK Roseburg Louae So. 10a7, meets second an fourth Wednesday evenings of ea'-n month at I o clock In tlie Moomo hali. All visiting brothers are. invited to attend. C. W. CLOAKB. Dictator. H. O. PARUUTUR. hretury. ROSBHITHU LO DC. U NO. 1U03, tailed I ffroinerooea or nainirnan' or uy ICmployes aed Hatinar Nhop Labor ers Affiliated with the A. K of U Meets at Moose hall the first Wed. fourth Sat. nights and third Sundays of each month. J. F. SMITH .President. W. J. M KRElJlTH; Rec. Secy. , QEO. MAC 1VER, Fin. 8ecv. I. U. O. P Phll.larlaa lAHIar Ho. N, meat, in Odd Fallow.' Tmjle, cur lier Jackaon and Cava St... un flatur day avvnlng of each week. Visiting brethren are always welromu. LYMO.N L. SPE.N'i'EK, N. O. A. J. OKDDWS, Kec. Bac. J. B. BAILEY. Fin. B.C. To Our Customers:-- The only way to paint economically la to FORGET OALLON PRICE and figure cost by area cover and years of life. SWP covers one-third more area than paints which are cheaper per gallon. It lasts twice as long without re-painting, so re quires half the material an labor costs. On that basis, SWP Is the chcapest-per-gallon outside paint you could buy, SWP is U beat prepared houso paint. That Is why we sell it. Now la the time to consult us about your bouse 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 Oil cracks, crevices and exposed pores of wood with linseed oil and pigment now while water Is absent. CHURCHILL HARDWARE COMPANY Take an Aerial Joy WITH PILOT AVERS Plana will fly from the following points on days given: lloftrburg Ani. Ml fo 21 Oakittud Aug. 22-3al..4 Several new airplanes of the D-H-. type, equipped with 10-horsepower Curtlss motors, for sale at only $2300.' Planes sold on terms. Learn to fly and get your machine now. We offer course at School In Aviation, putting you In the professional class, for $300. Mechanics' School In Aviation, complete course. Including flying, $130. Flying Instructloas given at Itjseburg from 8 to 11 a. m. dally while plane Is her. Dudrey Aircraft and Supply Company 5N0 Rest Fifty-third 9t North, Portland. Oreiroa. " i1 TT ' ' ' , Address letters of Inquiry to Claud Dudrey, President; or C. M. Alrlch, Mgr., as per schedule of flying as per towns named above. Let Us Show You and Quote You Prices on UNIVERLAL Lighting Plants J. F. BARKER & CO., nosKHriic. ohkoox IMrl.KMKXTS AlTO.UtHULES TRACTOH8 AVE Edison MAZDA LAMPS Douglas County Lightland Water Co. O. ! 9 Hoeeburg l'liter Kw. Holds their reuular uitvtirig on tue i t uuJ Jid Ttiuisays in a a motuii. Visiting members in good stui-diug - ar rie.t(uUy Invited to attsnd, LKONA ABRAHAM, W. M. L. O. Ala-wiiAMMrburg iiive A. ll ItOitU regular reviews on socond and fouriu .Thursday afternoons In Maccabse hail, distera or othr hives visiting In our city are cordially lnviud to attend our luvltiw. Mutx-abee nail on Cass street. LUL IE LOCKE. Com. JlSaVilK UAff. UQi. Tit 11. It. hi, I. A. lulua Urvi.ua WjIi be held at the ilattubt. nail wviy hrst and third . dnedas ot m ntoiiin lu:ItKKAH Uoscbuig Rcbekuh Lo i0. 4 1. 1. V. r ., ttlS til va lows' Teaiple evti y wieK on 1 uuay .'venlng. Visiting u. embers in good lauding are Inviietf to attend. IIVA LK.U.. N. O. !. t i. t'r , uii u VkllKT Rwr ETtlLL BAJLLl. Kin. titcy i. O. O. t lliolng tar Lodge No. 1 L tueets In the Udd tVHowa' 'mWtf very Friday evening. te.ilng bieth rea always Welconic. K. A. PKTTET. S. O. U. V. StiAW, v. o. J. 10. PICKiTN'aVRec M. J-ltULt,, rin. tire. NKIiWIIIOHH OK WOOIM HAKT LtlHC t-irtie No. A'J. nie-l -n -lud aid 4m Monday evnlnn. Visiting ni.hbuis invited to attend. KD1TI1 CJICRr-'llII-U O. N. A. A. , iawrel 1-odar JJL- iteguiar cuiuuiuiiitiiut ... Wedm.-Hdays eaih month at Monu Temple. Itoseburg, Oie. Visitors wel- A. A. WII.DKB. W. M. W. K. HAIlllld. Ciy. DAIIiYMEX ATTENTION. The Mutual Creamery Co. have opened a cash buying station on Main St., next door to Voaburgh Uros. grocery store. We solicit your patronage, promising satisfactory irealmeut, ana top uiaraei iinvn ii your cream. MUTUAL CREAMERY CO. Clarence Perkins, Agent. DANCE AT OAKLAND. Saturday night, Aug. Ott's Orchestra. 21 -o- Maternity cases taken at 241 So. Stephens. Phone Mrs. C. O. Bouy. Ride in Cloudland SELL CLASSIFIED COLUMN ALL NBW CLAIHIPIKD ADVKR1 WANTED. WANTED Painting by tht day or Job. Address lUie 1! Hilary lit. WANTED lurKeya, large ot small. Uoyer Bros. I'hone H-F14. vVa.NTKU Two prune pickers. J. W. .lontgum..y. Days L'rcek. ure. iV A.NTKU Sawyer. Co. Leer Creek Lbr. UXPKRIKNCED or Inexperienced wait-v-aitlt-d. Ai'ly in Le:uu at Calctet la. ' WANTED Mind wheel of Thor mntor , eye .a, takes ax lis tire. 3 sped vluicli Ki. Ai., care yv.vs-lIevli'W. WANT tD 12 or 15 prune plcKt-r. 2 tiee .thkers, a no uin men ir. drier. J, ij. Ua-.-on, L'mpqua. Oieaoii. WANTKD Woman or girl for eonfec-ti- neiy work. Apply Foutvh Confuc tlonoiy. WANTED TO RENT Furnished bouse cr apartnitrnts. Aidress C. L. u.e News-Ke it vv. WANTED Prune pli kers. Dick Bil 1 wln, Myrtle Crvk, Ure. . i'huiia No. 1 Vil. IVANTKli-Prune pit kfirt. lood pirk ..g, ikoud caiiipiiiK gloiindH. Uiiltf fur purtR ulurs. rhom LS-X2. Win. 1 P. W't'Bver, Atvrtle ('rct-it, (Ueiron. I'OH HEM'. FOU RENT 2 or 3 housekeeping rooms. ti4 o. llne St. " I' i j It KENT Nice BpuritiHnts, 112 Croi kway. Phone IuJ-J. UO;"M AND UOAKD For men. In pri :ue houne, i-il N. Main. FOTt ' HEN'T Safely iHposit boxes. it -hurg .Nutlonul nr. nr. Jt0 AN5uR.S to l.nuM on slmres. Ad- i'moh L. M... yai e Xt,i- Kf. lew. FtiFt Tit K DE S-paM'(ig?r touring car' on Fi-i ujiii mo; i- iiO'ine, . ione "in. ll. .1.. .vary Ntws-Ki'. iZ-VDIES' tHhoied auiiri. touiH, i.U-i .Irecto-'S neatly, stylishly dime. 51V So. Jin ksj.n. " tTrLL Full aK'ilVU'ff R "t,'lKl"itd"mi:k stiiii'k StKtrlliuiii bull fui seitli-u ut Eiiij U e bai li. SAKFl Y KIltHT Sefii'D a sufi'ty .1e- ( posil holt for your valtuihle pnpeis at Hie ItHHflJUrg a.taltJItill tUIIH., tVEIX DltlLLINil It. K. Htn.Iniftn. driller. It. 1. Itosehui K. Phone 3-1- i. UlVESTlH'ii EXCiiANUE 11 yuil have livestock of any kind for .. or ex chuniie, list it with Di. I. E. Hunt, 2:;6 dak St.. Ilosebure. iMNEY TO LOA.S'- ytar rural v-iHiiit farm lo.mt, low int-rest rat.!. $jo,ooo local nionvy to luan on Bod real eMate. First mortKUge. Stc AI. F. Uie of Hire AKlce. U)S AM) l'OLM. iTKA YED Jersy and Shorthorn lu'lier, about 11 months old. I- nub-i pliaso notify W. 11. JL-iuc, Alexan der Addition. FOFND ("enter sitie (iirti.in for auto. Owner may ffrt same at this oiiP-e by paying for this adv. FOUND -A dark " bay mure, t'n uir please call and pay ehai gt's. E, (J. Cloake. Etlfnbtnver. Ore. FOFND LRtly's black silk coat. Ow inn please call at Novvs-HevitiW offue for it. LOST lilo' k fraveling ha jt cuntai.ilnu toilet articles and vanuib.u pape.s. biw.-tii Cuttago t nv and lllK'' a. ' to Afh'ai d. f0 reward. Kd. An'.e. -son. .M'4 Jlth Ave. tio.. beanie. Was... KOK"SALK. FOU S I.E Two brood sows. It. I. (iinn'n. ' Full's LE New house Will be so id H, can. Inquire M17 So. Main St. TKKSI'ASS NOTICK. All persons are hereby warned not to fish, hunt, or trap, with or with- out dogs, on the Mrs. G. W. Jones u'ln. hotvi'een liostburE and , i.e. is;rih ITniDoua river. If caught . ' ... iuaP ir nuniht they will be prosecuted. T. E. WARE, Renter. ArTOMOlUl.K E I. K C T It 1 C A I. TKOU11I.K8 AND THKIB CAISKS. Many of your electrical trouble! can be prevented by carefully watch ing your equipment. If your ammeter shows a decrease and fluctuation In charging current and la allowed to continue, It will eventually burn out your generator. If your lights flicker and your motor misses. It is due to loose con tacts, grounds or short circuits. If starting motor shows loss of power, turns motor over a few revo-, lutions and stops, the contactB are I loose, starting switch Is burned, mo tor brushes worn out, or the Internal mechanism of your starter Is flllcd I with oil and dust. Last but not lenst. don't let an amateur experiment with your elec- i orlcal equipment. Our experience ind training of years is at your ser-i vice. I Consult W. R. Brown, at the Auto Rlectrlpol Station, Cor. Oak and Pine j -fits. Phone 136. j K. K. Hunt D. V. 8. Night Phona 20 F. H. Antlea B a D. V. M. Niftht Phona HUNT ANTLES Veterlaary SsirgeAaa. Phoae 40 Office 22 Oak St. Roseburg. Ore. We Buy at BERGER'S BARGAIN STORE Hides. Mohair, Rafts, Rubber. Old Metal", Paper and inmos." A Good Line of Second Hand Clothing For Sale. Caaa and Pin 8ts. DOUGLAS COUNTY TAXIDERMY AND TANKING CO. Tanners of all classes of Fura. Manufncturera of Mull a. Fur Ehoul dr Throwa, Fur Coats anil Ops. Also mount hsatfs and animals of atl kintis: Ksbuj-s Oracoa. . UE W 1 ? WILL UK Kn,1( OX l. for sale cn TRArr U-um. iiJi lus.. ai.d iL7,A' J. a. Want a Ku.j, j' ' H. fciuvp. T. A., .Ne'.v,.ttu '-au U.a. .ich. 11. s :, -"'"i u r'Oit ?ALi: On, bi.ukTlTr-?1 years u!d, Wt-Uli. 11.,. ' 4b(iil Ko.eburg. " Hici , i on PALE Clf. la "t,ZT! ranch, a b.,...; "v""" a,"l .,. r-nrt SAW-: or wIMTrj gl::i. ii l. i v. , v. u.s..t ui. :i ; ' , . J 1. 1 yju ,. VII I ll-V. ou. , 1 Il'.tt.l., i. id !ii Ai-i;.:i; ; V. ll: II. : Ckrii a. L4 'li , "1 liti.l l-On tSALK Old growth h, iUlib Wood, I. OH lir . tiAi;JA!NS IN AIT i"i.U t'., lmiit,,. ,! 0., N. Ji."taK'.n k .ti a Ml.hi)n pHvi-d t ;.i r.,.,77" lv...., lv ,c. t, i ,r fr r jii JiOi b.'i t '"-."V"' I.uiu. 'i-ii..s. liiii,!i,t. .' t KOlt KAl.KS rut,.,- .),.., .. pus. i. . K. Kcysi r, ) Pnuiif 2t-i- 11. FOIl h. LE.-- Five W ";u;, JL J Vl tOU ALK Krn j,,h j 1 Olhe; i p'. -K li L' ' W.-u"r. Hi. I. niv, ( , , ; 1 on ki ojn.l, I.I., i tU: I 'it SALE r in -iv . li'Hi?, i.it K.ih'"!i p: ,i S t Nij.i , i V ii T ... ; Foil HALE-Prnno tr.-,-s, li.Hlani. i ! 6. . . io V i;. i,. , lli!l-4j wot vt '.s. .-. x ore. !: ."!...... i;;iik Hvin: rent sai.tj i U'Te.-; iio:(f Iijv li-., ,i i t;i... t... t , 'z ! c . v-! : v. :ii,.;i . hi v;i 1r I'.n-.l i -. F-.r -l . tu uiiiiH wrltL- H. . 1-.. j R ' i In sfpkuk'-h flu U-n i-n the iii.'.rk-- a ftild TM'll f'l 'R hvl i,.- , t ,,r f. . P.-J- 1 p:-iv-o on to ' ! is. h - I. Itri j . am ii ii ' :t MiH'a.l, .,'..1. -i" K. I'O.t S l.E--r(.rr,' I' 'I li!. ivh;i" " ... m(!eh fv..-u ltii!. Mi In. huh., I' tin. i t. i-i y..ir. itiM.ij : li.i.itx . a Ht Ii't rn, ol'if' '.;' i fin): ; II In i;r.f -,n: M" by htui!"-, well JlfH il. Will f Btof-k ot Ttitixt. t ii' i mr. ha HT...0, with !30i .b-H ti, Urn. terms, it. Stubbs. iU : n.-e.'Oie. W'HKN VOU I.KAVK TOWX I this smnrner It's a pooil niovetohav the Newa-Kov!ew follow you to rot. vacation home, i.et us m ill It tore :dally lust Dhone 13j or write w I u liarrint-inn rlnrirtiiitnt i 11 liaf rint-inn dnna rt iih.ii 1 tirt T ee that it comes to you regularly. BATTERIES! No. 1 nuiek Battery 'ls.0i' No.. 2 liuick Hatli ry No. t Chevrolet flattery. .a!.1 No. 2 Chevrolet Ilattery . $SUt) For Other Cars P. ices on AiTlieation. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE Affenry lltllck mill Chevrolet 441 ,. JxrkMili Nt. Kwt""l HUNTER AND GUIDE! Pack horses furnished. Write f dates. lj:UT W'EIJ.S, Ciuiuts Vslle I, Or. Sheet MetalWork OF AI.l, KIXK8 J- II. SINNIGEP. 1 11) OAK 8TRKKT 1'HIWE t PROFESSIONAL CARDS MRS. P. r. o BV-Out Flowers. 140. 03 W. Cias. on. 5Tn. iM.vi.nit rutrop""' Physician. ZZ3 W. Lan 1U It fa what we think and W what we do that makes n-hnt we are. There Is HArPY THOl't.'HT In erT liottle of SVPKRIOK S1"A' ROSfBURG DAIRY IND "$0M W PHONE 186 OPEN ALL SUMMER Piano Department Heinline-Moore Conservator) Violin anti Physical Education Department Q)Mj Uatil Sijt inbw. I I