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t PAOfl TWO KOSEBCRO NE WB REVIEW ImuH Dallr Baeeal a. tier. I 8UB8CHIHT1UN KATKS Deity, per year, by mall... Uelly. el month., by inli By Carrier, n.r month .14 09 . 1.0(1 . .10 Th. Auoctaud I're.. I ""''J .nuclei lu Hi. u. for republication of II ihwi dleuatclias credited to II or mlt oll,erl.e credited "'' "?r and aluo the local newi published nei e In All rig-lite of republication of pa ,lal dispatches li.reln ar. alro reserved. " 'Entered a aer-ond-clsaa mattar May 17, 1K20, at the pot oftli-e at KoMbur. llrrKun. nnilcr th. Act f March , !. Ilosrburg, Oregon, Aug. 23, 102O. S cmd and Third Prize Essays The airplane, our newest form of transportation will be a benefit commercially and a pleasant form of recrcailon for Doualas county and city Uf Roseburg In numerous ways, among which may oe i tloned: It la the gre-test boon to forestry fire patrol" and protection, eyer de veloped, which In turn by aayliiK our forests from destruction and whoso retention means the retaining of our water sheds which again means conservation of our water powers by keeping up stream sup ply of water for present and future Irrigation systems and supply of wa ter lor rango stock on our range lands; also moisture for r unite grass and growing forests as well aa our full grown forests the value of which Is our greatest asset In Dou glas county meaning the Immediate future manufacturing Into commer cial lumber of 65 billion board feet of Inmlier and by-products. The airplane will ITurnlsh rapid transportation of malls light and heavy express emergency calls to some life and limb saving assets by doctors; to survey from above our lands: to study air currents and air strata which In turn will enable our local observer to quickly predict wea ther conditions, storms, etc., which will save vineyards and orchards from frosts and the saving of our horticultural wealth. For hunters and miners a boon and pleasure to go anywhere In their vacation. Kor all the employ ment of many In the manufacturing d; airplanes, airplane drivers and mechanics. A means of transpor . tatlon to all remote parts df our vast empire which have no roads, or poor ones, saving money to all tax payers In road construction. . Last, but not least, for everyone it Is educational lo observe the rich and' beautiful country and cities of ours from above and see Its beauty from on high, which will leave a panoramic Imprint on our minds never to be forgotten. JAM US' II. WHKKLER. Will IIosMmrg anil Jiiuitlns County llcneflt from the' Airplanes? I am a little boy and very much Intoreated in airplanes. Ever since they have been flying over our town, I've wanted so much to take a ride. I reau in the News-llevlew of the generous offer the publisher of this paper have made. Ho 1 con eluded to give some of my Ideas aa to the Tieneflln to Koseburg from an airplane point rlf view. 8o very many auto tourists stop In our camp here and; laro much pleased with our lovely surroundings, that very naturally they would want to see more of our country, outalde of the town. What bettor way to advertise our scenic beauties than a ride In cloudland over the country. It Is done so quickly and covers so much territory in such a short apace of time, that In a few hours at longest they would see more and better than a weeks travel by ailtn or by stage. It surely would make them want to come to our country to live, where there Is so much that Is beautiful In a natural way. Ou forests and rivers, our Cast orchard ' tracta. ranches, etc., would lie shown to such a great advsntago that we would soon have a thickly settled community. Then, again an aerial mall service would greatlv benefit our town, hut what would nnpenl most to people. Is lhat there la no upkeep to the atrial road and therefore no tuxes on the people, The road la there today and for ever. ADRIAN HOWEN Age "years Mt'ltDEIt IS AlttllTTKII. PENDLETON, Ore., August 20. Utility, answereu r.niniett nan ....... . ..li-. VaII I J ii i- t a-k.. l.nlan ed to plead before Circuit Judge Phelps here this afternoon for the klllng of Shorn" Til Taylor follow Inlg the aensational allbreak here Julv 25. Mart refused legal aid and seemed unconcerned o4r the ordeal which Is likely to land him . V. ..1ln. Th. -nil rl .o.ii.. was almost filled, with many women and children sprinkled thr ugh the large crowd. The five prisoners ap peared In court wearing "Oregon boots" and wore new blue overalls nd jumpers. llarta four companions pleaded not guilty. Joaeph I). I.anvln. Spo kaue lawyer, represented Ervln Btorp alias Lewis Anderson, snd Floyd Henderson alias Dick Patter son. It was through the efforts of Hendersons parents that Ijiuvln came to Pendleton-for the trial. 11RTI-N1 INHIWT BANK. WAPHINOTON. Aug. II. Port-! land Oregon. Is the nlntn city In th United States In the amount of Its postal savings deposit and leads all of the tjitles west of Chicago. the 'postofflce department reported today. Portland's deposits are !. 141 743. reaiii ll.40S.638. Ran Francisco $J.071,53 and 1m An geles $760077. ' Milwaukee, Cleveland. Kan.-s City. Ft. I-oule. Buffalo and Cincin nati all trail PortlantL R T. Uoor and family went to Praia thla morning V (Visit with ralatlves for a few Uayi. a LOVEm iw fhs noted Idah WQlone Gibson KATHEK1.VE TIAMHHES THE ULOOMtt. I went back Into the baby's nurs ery and found that she as sleeping nulla r.atmlv. 1 aaia IO Ulyaeii New I'm going to make myself miserable again, because I know that John Is out with Elisabeth Moreland. He, of course, does not ft ream that the baby Is so 111 and he told me this afternoon that this aa the last time he would leave ma nlnnn and I know that he meant it. I was sorry I had Inquired of Uonrlntta about E liaueln. I anew that she would tell her I had done 40 when she came In. Henrlelte not like Klliabeth and she did like me and she had snown in munj ways since I had returned that she lid not approve n, jonn s attention o Elizabeth. U:.hm Cordon, too. was leaving Elisabeth more to herself than sne nad at flrBt. I could see that they Turn not a-olne to be good friend long if they lived together. I knew hat Elizabeth was not particulars hnnnv with John s motner ana mai t would only be a question of time when she would leave there. Pnmewav. I could not got Korl ilhepard's peculiar letter out of my lead. I asked myseu, was my im 'iy going to die, and was that the rouble that was coming to me, and was that why he was hurrying home? I dismissed this quickly, towever, becouse ! knew that for his kind of trouble Karl Bhepard ould bring no solace. He, aa well a I. knew that for the loss of my mild, if It should be that I had to oae her. no one could give me any eal sympathetic consolation, unless t would he my nusuanu. And yet, I seemed to be waiting, vnltlng, waiting, for I knew not what. It could not be wholly my nerves hat made me alt there by the win low with- bated breath, as tnougn f expected every moment some sort ' a shock. I heard the waiter come to the oom and "lies raraar guneu m vhere I was sitting with a tray. It is long after dinner time," she iild. "Mrs. O rdon, you 0 ust ue 'amlshed." I cannot eat; food would choke Tie." I ordered you some hot choro- ate. That al leaBt will be strengtn- inlim." she said, pouring me out a unful. As she handed It to me, die buttered a piece of toast, but IthoiiKh I did manage to drink the hocolnte, the owe imiulhful that I oik fJ' the toaHt seemed to njlck n mv throat. it', aefnitv fnnl ah of me Isn't I I .aid to her. "to allow my I erves to go to pieces In this way?! ve always thought I had more dnmlna. I can lipar Buy kind of tain, mental fir nhvalcal. but oh. I WIbs Parker. It just seemed to tear iy heart out of me when I aw. lint little helpless creature Buffer ; she must have suffered In that i hti'ting spell." As I thought of It again, I grew old. Quickly I put down the empty up on the table and rttahed bnck nto the room where my baby was lreninr. For a moment I was anlcky. Mlsa Parker had Irtft her ilone. What If something terrible had happened while she was In It h me Pending eve' the little bed. tears f gratitude came Into mr ayes and ; to earn anything about It. Fires 'r'npcd on the liny while face, for) start there as they are not patrolled saw thtt a fal-it color had come1 and eventually work up Into the val- nto her cheeks and that peculiar i luable timber, with great loss." -ravish blue had gone away from! Mr. Chapman said that fire darn er lips. ' ;age to timber this year has thus far "T -i she's getling better been the smallest In three years, but verv mlrule, Mrs. Ronton. I was, he knocked wood when he said It. ttltii sure she would be all right. "As a matter of Ifact," he de- You rover saw a case of the croup efo e?" "Vt " I answered, "what ter- Ible illt-e-'se It Is." "Y"s. " Is terrible,' she answer OPPORTUNITY IS WORKING OVERTIME "Opportunity hasn't missed a working day since the Garden of Eden waa laid out In building lola." So wrote a popular writer six years ago. But that was before th war. Today opportunity Is not oaty putting la a full day's work, between sun-up and sun-dowa, but It so prosperous. Take advertising, for Instance, There's opportunity right here In these pages for the men who sell. for the men and women who buy. Poa't miss th advertisements. They ar guide i posts to better buying. They will sav yoa arooey. ai ed. "While It lasts, I think It is one of the worst oi ments." . . , "I don't think it'a right," I ej claimed. "What? Mrs. Gordon.'' "I don't th!nk It Is right "for a little Innocent baby who never has lone any wrong to have to suffer, f I bad my way about it, I cer tainly would make the germs of good health catching Instead of the jrerme of disease. Now, here I am. perfectly healthy, and why couldn t my baby Just snuggle up to my nreast and catch It some of my health, I mean?" Miss Parker smiled "Well, I'm ire she Is going to be all right now." she said, "and you had better i!0 to bed. I will sit up with iter, of course." "I don't feel the least bit sleepy and il think I'll wait up for Mr. Gordon. He told me be would not be out late." 4 To lie Continued. ' o Oregon Entitled To Forestry Money PORTLAND. Aug. 20. Now Is the time for Oregon to strike hard for the preservation of Its forests by a strenuous campaign for ln rranfteri annrourlatlons. for tforeBt fire work, according to C. 8. Chap man of the Oregon Forest Fire :iaaoclatlon. who declared this morn in it that if the state is to benefit by the efforts of the federal govern ment In the direction of greater protection, there Is no time like the present. The (federal government, Mr. Chapman pointed out, Is preparing to put over an appropriation oi il.OOO.ooo fof a campaign against forest fires in whlrh states may share on something of the same basis as government preparations for roads are spent In states that do a sperlflc amount for road work themselves. , Firm Rouse All. "Now Is the time tb go after an Increased state appropriation," Mr. Chapman says. "Now while the tmcke Is In the air and the people can real lie the seriousness of the matter. "Heretofore we have been going down to the legislature with the rain drlnnlng off our umbrellas at 1 time of year when the fires do not sem so real as now." An appropriation of iiuo.otiu ihould reDlace the IB3.U00 helnnlal anoronrtalion mane oy tne lemnia lure. Mr. Chapman declared. Then If the federal government makes its oig appropriation tne state win oe In a position to get us part, In addition the larger approprla- (ton would enable the state to en- force Its forest laws vigorously, ann In that manner not only cut oown the number of ITlres, out greatly re- duco the amount of losnes. Men Are Needed. "We have excellent forest laws.' be said, "and all we need to do Is to eniorce tnem. nut tnts taaea men. In some districts tncy are well enforced, but in others they are not. , .'For instance, we have a lot of timber In the foothills lhat does not belong to any one and nobody seems t clnred, 'although there are no bad fires now; everything Is dry and Juat waiting tor something to pop. Advertise In the News-Review.- jmor - I LODGE DIIIECTOUX. w I. O. O. r, CbIob Earaaapewat Ne. 0. Meets Id Odd Fellows 'tempi, vary Thursday evening. Vlaitlng brathran alwaya welcome. JOHN RlJUiSii. C. P. FOSTER BL-TNER, H. P. OMVKlt JOHNSON, it. 8. . JAMES KWAHT, F. 8. B. p. O. LXKa, Huerbunc Lofts. So. Site Holds regular communications ai the Elks' Temple on .ach Thursday of every month. All memb.ra re queued to attend regularly, and all vlaitlng broth. ra are cordially In vited to attend. A. 3. UI.IIURN, E. R. IRA B. KlDbLK. Secy. K VISITS OF PYTHIAS Alpha Lodge Tio. 17, meets every Wednesday avail ing, cor. Jackaon and C'.aa Sta. iall ora always w.lcome. C. A. CHAMBKKLA1N. C. C. CHAS F HOPKINS. M. P. E. B. WIMBMILV. K. H. 8. aUUIIKUS OP THIS MOHI.U Camp No. I)j, ntali In odd r .llowe nan in fteeeburg av.ry ll and Sid Monday vaninga. Visiting nelghbui-a al waya weleome. O. H. PICK ENS, a C. M. U. MIU.KH. Clerk. turir their hall on Jackeon St. on ind and 4th Monday eventual of each month at S o'clock. Vleitlng brethren In tfeoa atandlng always welcome. FRED P. CLARK. V. P. P. VICTOR MICKLLI. W. P. B. F. OOOl'MAN, Secretary. LOYAL OHOEH OK 100E Rosebura Loug. No. 1037. meets second an fourth Wednesday evenings of ea-a month at I o'clock In ttie Moose hall. All visiting kauthers are invited lo attend. C. W. CLOAK E. Dictator. M. O. PARUKTER. Smietary. ROaKUVRO I.OI1I.K NO. l olled Hrolheruood of Maintenance of War Kmoloyee and Itallnay shop Labor era Affiliated with the A. F. of U Meets at Moose hall the (Trst Wed. fourth Bat. nights and third Sundays of each month. J. F. SMITH .President. W. J. MEREDITH, Rec. Secy. GEO. MAC IYER, Fin. Sejy. I. O. O. Ft Phllelarlaa Lodge No. H. meets In Odd Fellou-a' Temlde. cor ner Jackaon and Case Sts.. on Sutur day evening of each weeK. Vlaitlng brethren ar always welcome, LYMON L SPENCER. N. . A. J. GEDDKS. Rec. Sec. J. B. BAILEY. Fin. Beu. To Our Customers:-- Th only way to paint economically la to FORGET GALLON PRICE and figure cost by area cover and yeara of Uf. 6WP covers one-third more-area than palnta which ar cheaper per gallon. It lasts twice as long without re-palnting, so re quires half the material and labor costs. On that basis, SWP la the cheapest-per-gallon outside paint you could buy. 8WP Is the best prepared house paint. That la why w sell It. Now la th time to consult ua about your house painting. Prepare to do It this fa:; before the rains fill th wood with moisture. Oil and water do not mix well and It will b better to All cracks, crevices and exposed pores of wood with llns4 oil and pigment now while water la absent. CHURCHILL HARDWARE COMPANY Take an Aerial Joy Ride in Cloudland WITH PILOT AVERS Plans will fly from the fallowing pglats n days given: Oak la wl Several new airplanes of the 1-H-S type, equipped with M-heriepewer Curtis motors, for sale at only 12300. 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 9800. Mechanics' School In Aviation, complete course. Including flying, I1M. Klying Instruction given at Roaeburg from 9 te 11 a. nu dally wl.il plane 1 here. Dudrey Aircraft and Supply Company &K9 Bast Fifty-third If., North, rertlaad, Orers. Address letters of Inquiry t Claud Mgr., a per schedule of flying as Let Us Show You and Quote You Prices on UNIVERLAL Lighting Plants . J. F. BARKER & CO., nosKiivno. ohkoon IMl-l.KMENTS A V TOMOU1L.E9 WE SELL bdison MAZDA LAMPS Douglas County Ugfit'and Water Co. O. B. BooeawrsT .Bauer n. - Holds their regular meeting on the lkl and Ird Tnuradaya In each month. Vlaitlng membera. In good standing .r. aJfta; f JRfela. jonaao.i e.7. U. T. M. Hosebur Hive .No. 11 holds regular revlewa on second and foUriu Thursday afternoons In Maccabea nill. Sistera of other hives vlalllns In our city are cordially Invited to attend our reviews. Muocabee hall on Cas. maa LOCKE, Cora. v JESSIE RAPP. Col. The II. K. li 1. be livid at the Aral and third month. Luton Meeting will Mutiubee hall every Wednesdays el the ui:iii:kaiI9 : Kebckah Lodge Al l. O. O. 1'.. AleetS in una rei- lows Tempi, every - evening. Visiting members In gocJ standing are Invited to attend. KVA LENOX. N. U. BELLE STEPHENSON. Sec. '1iELBAlLLV.F2n;Si.y. I. O. O. F, Hl.l.a Star Lodge No. 1M. meets In th. Odd Fellows ''mu' very Friday evening. Visiting breth ren ..wa. -Jf--TTS!r N. 0. H. W. SHAW, V. O. 1 E. PlCKaW Roc beC. M. FRJKLIs Fin. Sec. NEIUIIBOHS UK WOO OCR A FT Lilac Circle No. 4. nieola on ind ana 4tn Monday evenings. Visiting neighbors ,u,.,.d tu?-t:HPRCHILr, o M. T 1 1. LI hi 1. JOHNSON. Clerk. aT". A. M, Laurel l.oe Regular couimuiilcalloiia and and 4tn Wednesdays each month at Maaonlc Temple, Roaeburg. Ore. lauora we.- M'"- A. A. WILDER. W. M. W. K. HAJiCllo. e. j. ACeVBEl) KILLIXG BABV. NEWARK. N. J.. Aug. 20. Ac- rnr the second time within three yeira of having murdered her newborn Infant, mis. jureun iin-,.e veara ot age. today await- ml action by the grand jury, which wll determine whether she Is t go on trial for Infanticide. Mrs. Ehr llnger was arrested when the pol'ce were informed she had strangled her infant daughter and disappear ed after wrapping the body In a newspaper. She was acquitted of a chiirire of murdering a baby son three years ago. Advertise la the Nsws-rVeview. .Aum- -SB-wM Dudrey, President; or Q. M. Alrtch, per towns named sbeva. TRACTORS CLASSIFIED COLUMN ALL NEW CLABSiriaO ADVEBTISglllllMTS WILL BE FOl'HO 0.X tTZT PAGE IINDEK HEADINQ "NEW TODAY." ' WANTED. nf ANTED Turaeva. large or small. Uoyer Bros. Fhone H-rn WANTED Two prune pickers, t. Montgomery, uays t.reea. vie. WANTED Sawyer. Peer Creek Lbr. co. WANTED Hind wheel of Thor motor cycle, takes 3x2. tire, S speed oiuicn. O. M.t care News-Review. WANTED li or li prune plcaera, I tree abetters, also aoin men in oner. J. a. Bacon. L'nipqua. Oregon. WANTED-Woman or girl for confw- tloney work. Apply l-outcn uoutee tlonery. WANTED TO RENT Furnished hous. or apartments. Addresa C L- C care Newt Review. WANTED Prune pickers. Dick Bald Phone No. win. Juyrlie creea, ura 1S-F41. WANTKD Prun pickers. Good pick ing, good camping grounds. Writ for partlculare. pbona 1-Xf. Wm. F. Woaver, Myrtl Creek. Oiegon. FOR BENT. 'oil ItENfi rooms. 4 So. r S housakseptntf Pine St. VOH KENT Nice Brock way. Phone apartment. US ituoM AND BOARD For men, in pri vate house, bi'i N. Main. FOK KENT Safety depot!. bdie. Koattburt, Nationul Bank. JUTJTAru'l.l'll'1" ------ -awaaa-ai MltiCElX A N EOU8. BULL FOR SERVICE Reglatered milk atraln Shorthorn bull for service at Empire barn. 3AEFTY FIRST Becore a sarety de posit box for your valuable papers at tn e rtosepurg oatiouai pun. WELL DRILLING R. K. Helnselinan, Phone 8-F6. driller. K. 1. rtoseourg. LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE If you have livestock ot any kind for aula or ex change. Hat It with Dr. R. E. Hunt, 2? Oak St., rtoaeourg. MONEY . TO LOAN JO-year rural credit farm loana. low intereat rate. fl'0,000 local money to loan on good real estate. First mortgage. Bee M. F. Rice, of Rico aY Rice. LOST AND tOLSl). STRAYED Jersey snd Shorthorn heifer, about 11 months old. Finder please notify W. H. Heme, Alexan der Addition. FOUND Center ald curtains for auto. Owner may get oame at this oaice by paying for tnis aov. FOUND A dark bay mar, owner pleaae coll and pay chargea. E. U. Cloake, Edenbower. Ore. FOUND Lady's black silk coat. Owner pleasa call at News-Review office for FOB SALE. FOR SALE! Two brood sows. Cannon. R. L. FOR BALE New house, cheap. Inquire 917 Bo. Will be sold Main Bt. FOR SALE OH TRADE A-l wor t.am ir.nn lb... and harness, value t:t?R ' tvnt a Ford, young cattle or sheep. T. A., Newa-Revlew. WHEN YOO IiBATK TOWN thla summer It's a good move to hav iha Nac.Rnvir fnllow TOU tO TOUf vacation home, t-et us mall It to you daily just pnone ma or wru uui ubscription aepanmu( ,u wi ee that it comes to you regularly. - Maternity cases taken at 241 So. Stephens. Phone Mrs. C. U. Bouy. . 0 " TRESPASS NOTICE. ' All persons are hereby warned not to flsh, hunt, or trap, with or with out dogs, on the Mrs. O. W. Jones ranch, lying between Roaeburg and the North Umpqua river. If caught they will be prosecuted. . T. E. WARE, Renter. AUTOMOBILE ELECTRICAL 1-ltOl'liLKS AXD THEIR CAUSES. Many of your electrical troubles 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 la due to loose con tacts, grounds or short eiroulta. If starting motor shows lose of power, turns motor over a few revo lutions and stops, the contacts are loose, starting switch Is burned, mo tor brushes worn out, or the Internal mechanism of your starter la filled with oil and duat. Last but not least, don't let an amateur experiment with your elec trical equipment. Our experience md training of years la at your aer "rlce. Consult W.- R. Brown, at the Auto Electrical Station, Cor. Oak and Pine Rts. Phone H. K. Hunt . t. a. Night Pa.n. I r. H. Aatles B. . D. V. at. Nttat Pr.eee HUNT ANTLES Tetevtaarr a. PImi SSt) Office 326 Oak 8t ltesefcur. Ore. We Buy at - BERGER'S BARGAIN STORK Hide, Mohair, Rage, Robber, Old Metals, Papers and Boaes. A Good Line ot Second Hand ....-si..,r.Tj . Cass and Pin Sts. fi DOUGLAS COUNTY TAXIDERMY AND TANNING CO. Tanners f all elaaeas ef Fnra Manufacturers ef Muffa. Fur Sheul der Throws, Fur Cents and Caps. Aleo mount heads and animala ot all kinds. J. W. UaHSKKBaTlia, Pre. Raaebarc Orecesv FOR SALE 1 shoats. weight .h.. Ib UF.Myor..X':i; FOR SALE t snoots Welghlna ch. H. achulae' irlckl",1" Td lbs. 'on ball una black mar. .lT yeara old. weigh. Uuo .oS"1-1' true. Phon. 1.-F1. a k. "i? Roaoburg. "' "'ent, FOR SALG Or will trade forwT graln. a team of youna Xr " weight about H00.tL. CalkuJI NOTICB Hogs for sale. t,uw , page, and shoats. Addre.7 J"4 1 Caiuasy alley. OregonT B"1 '. FOR SALE 1.00 lbs. cheat TTPVTr o. b. station. No smut. E t Oakland. Oregon. R. f i, blrooj. FOR BALE CHEAP Bulck bi model li. Will make aplendia ,.,"ir Bee Mills at 10S Cass St lrUt- FOR BALE-Old growth ar"ano.w grub wood, tl.to per tier. ph(7n.T IARUA1NS IN AUTOS BrlscorTT land six. Dodga. Liberty ao 2.",k Co.. to; N. Jackaon St b1" - . Pty SALal On paved road ner T dlera Home, two lota with good l room house, barr.. chicken fc7Jr fruit. Terme. Inquire of own FOR SALE I Durot Jersey weaning FOR SALE-Fresh Jersey cow; s horse; 1 pack horse, cheap c i Weber. -Rt. 1. city. Phone 2-Flt. FOR SALE Finely located Trr nousa, big gurden plot, fruit llsOtl. ltwulre News-l:evlew ' FOR BALE Prune trees. llananTTs 4 ft., Sue; 4 to ft.. Sue; l etilei 12 4, 0c; to 8. 70c. H. L Elil! t milea weat of Rninhnr FOR BALE Five head A-l Vra'd. i.r soy cows, freshen 111 October. K.. Economy King Bepr. Howard True. Drain. Oregon. "X FOR SALE Small Root rnni.t. ,.1 acres; horae 1400 lbs., 2 cows, li a" umej., cmcklBL on-hors wagon, alngle harmi cultivator and other tools. For wlt tlculara write O. W. F., Itoute 1 But -TH.eeburg, Oration. FOR SALE The" following tisel'ean all In flrat cluas condition; 1 1918 Oakland six. Isuu. 1 1920 Chevrolet, 1750. Servlco Oiiraire, Rosebiirg. Or. amnion hock" Bphi.r.ra--esTj; lieat on the market; dry ilat wvo4 and mill ends bythe tier or cor4 Special price on 10 tier lot. H 1 Venn. cor. Oak and Main. FOK SALK 10 acres, onemile froti Koseburg, Improved; 4-roum hoiuc barn, good iprlnv; 2H ai-rei In ytl low KfeWtownit. 2 acres in euro, bal. ance good farm and berry land. Hi; crop and toola go with place. Cua bargain If you act quick. R. W. S to vail, AjexanderAdlitiun. FOR 8ALI5 Corner roadi Btore, tti eral merchandise, Melrose, Ort-gon. I miles from Itoseburg; Includes acres 6-year-old prunes In besrtni thla year. Good 8 -room house, nr age. barn, otliei- outbulldinK; 1111111 . fruit; all In first -clans shape. Siort by house, well lighted. Will Hll stock of mdse. at Invoice. Plact I45U0, with $2500 down, btluci terms. R. Stubbs, Melrose. Or. MXYD gfxiu;k in danger LUCERNE, Switzerland, Aug. it. Swiss police have taken meaiurw to protect the British premier, Di vid Lloyd George, declaring tier have discovered a plot against his life. The police claim to have ti plotters under supervision in Ge neva Mr. Lloyd George snd bli party remained indoors today. Sutherlin Sanitarium MEDICAL SURGICAL Write R. I. HALL, M. D, Sept Sutherlin, Onegoo BATTERIES! No.. 1 Buick Battery No. 2 Buick Battery $at00 No. 1 Chevrolet Battery..!". No. 2 Chevrolet Battery. ao.0 For Other Cars P. Ices on Application. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE Agency Bulck and Chevrolet. 441 N. Jackaon St. RosebBrf. HUNTER .AND GUIDE j Pack horses furnished. Write for dates. -UERT WELLS, Camas Valley, Or. Sheet MetalWork OF ALL KINDS J.H.SINNIGER 110 OAK STREET PHOSK PROFESSIONAL CARDS MRS. F. D. dwm-Cut Flow.. r" 140. os w. Cass. 6h- m. n. pi.Ti.r.B - ijlrw""' Physician. i:j w. in. It is what we think and n what we do that makes what we are. There 1 HAPPY THOl'GHT In vefT bottle of SlTEBIon SODA. R0SCBUR6 DAIRY AND SODA W .pjaoNP , OPEM ALL SIBMg Piano Department Hdnline-Moore Conserved Violin and Physiol' Education Department J Oatll SjjH 0