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RO8EB0RQ NEWS REVIEW
l.aur! Uallr Eaeepl S.ader.
B. Halca L. Wlatberlir Bert U. Bain
HO'BHCIill-TlON HAT KB
Pally, per year, by mall ....,1400
Pally, an munlha, by malt 100
My carrier, per nionin v
The Aaaoclated Preea la exclusively
entitled lu lite u.e for republlraUon uf
all newe dl.patchoe credited to It or
not otherwise credited In thla paper
and alao the local newa puoii.nea nere
In. All rlKhta of republication of ape
clal dlapatchea herein are alao reaerved.
Entered aa aecund-claaa matter May
17. 1.20, at the poat omce ai no.euure,
Oregon, under the Act of March t. 17.
KofcoburK. Oregon, Aug. SJ. ItWO.
TTRKEiTSIGNIa.
The world is rather fed up with
treaties, and the signing of another
awakens 111 tie interest. Yet the
signing of the peace pact by Turkish
representatives at Sevres, France, on
August 10, was worth more than
passing notice.
Tho last or the four central pow
ers that stood against the world In
the greatest of wars has now form
ally made peace. That fact Is In It
self memorable. Kxcept for the do
lay of the United Slates, the war l
definitely finished. Such scattered
wars aa are still going on In Europe
and Asia have no direct connection
with the main war. The Russian
Polish war is such a conflict as
might have occurred at any time be
tween two amblllous and envious
neighbors, and the war waged by the
Greeks and French against a section
of the Turks Is little more than s
policing campaign to suppress rebels
against the TurklHh government
which agreed to this peace.
The treaty marks not only the end
of the war but the end of Turkey. II
means the Anal collapse of a world
power which has played a vast role
In modern history. Once the ruler
of all western Asia, southeastern Ku
rope and northern Africa, master of
the Holy Lands of three out of four
of the world's great religions, chief
foe of Christianity and menace to
Christendom, Turkey Is now
shrunken to a mere toe-hold In Eu
rope and a fragment of Asia Minor,
with all her power drained and her
prestige gone. Any day she may be
ousted from Constantinople by the
eager Greeks, with the consent of
the allies. The barbarous oriental
who has lorded It so long over so
much of clvillzntion slinks back to
his native orient, still a barbarian.
WHAT NtOI-Tr TO 11UHSIA?
What shall It profit Russia to Rait,
the victory over Poland If Itusslant
still go hungry, ragged and cold, with
nothing they can cull their own?
Limine tiimself Is credited with thi
statement that the llusslan peopl
cannot go,, through another wlnli'i
like the past. Kecent Associated
Press reports show an appalling slt
uallon. Hlberla has been stripped of grain
and goods for the benefit of holsho
vist Hussla. Southern Russia ha'
less than hulf a crop of grain he
cause of drought. The Don coal bas
ins are producing little, so that rail
roads and Imlualrli-B depend mainly
on wood for fuel. The army Is stead
ily draining the country'! food
stocks. Women, girls and boys are
replacing men In all kinds of labor.
Hundreds of dormant factory stacki
tn the Industrial Bectlons from Omsk
to the Urals show how Industry hut
broken down. Trotsky Is quoted at
admitting that the device of drafted
"working armies" has failed where
skilled labor wbs needed. The out
put of the factories still operating U
absorbed by the army. The delug
of paper money has forced a return
to the primitive method of barter.
The peasants are refusing to co
operate wllh the soviet government
and raising only what food they need
for themselves.
Will the crushing of war-Impoverished
Poland give those Russian
cities any more food, or those peas
ants any more of the comforts of
lite?
CHKAl'KIt FOOD.
In a summer somewhat conducive
to pesuiiiilsui, Ilradslreet's food In
dex has a note of cheer. For the
first week In August It was 14. 63
That figure represents the price of
one pound each of 31 leading article!
of food.
The figure for the corresponding
week last year was 15 26. The year's
decrease Is seen to be quite appre
ciable. Furthermore, there was a
decrease from the previous week
which, though slight In Itself, shows
tho trend and suggests s consider
able decrease to come. The drop of
72 cents in the past 12 months tuny
be more than that for the next 12
The fine showing of the crops on
August 1 sirengihens this hope.
The price sltuntton In other par
ticulars Is less reuanurlng. Shoes and
clothing. In geueral. indicate a de
cline, but fuel. niHiiy building ma
terials and most kinds of mnnufiir
tured goods and raw material re
main at high levels. Food, however.
Is the most Important thing. Wh-u
food becomes really plentiful and
cheap, general price levels are bound
to fall.
A Chicago store, announcing a
sale, explains that it "purchased
these woolens when prices were lot
per cent lower." Ask little Willie to
figure out what percentage of profit
that store must have been making on
the stuff.
Doot! have been discovered In
l&ztl ... j:5 ?v.t c-M. h
the leather still good. Boy. page
Governor Coolldge. and ask him m
compare 'em with those grand
father's shoea he'! wearing on the
farm.
Maybe prohibition la causing the
unreel, as the wet reformers Insist;
but we've seen quite a bit of unrt
stirred tip by the Demon Hutu at one
time and another.
Ponal has merely been profiteer
ing In a new way. .Many more emi
nent citlien than Ponsl has added 60
cents to every dollar he turned over,
Jo leas than SO day.
With 3,000,000,000 bushel! of
corn, there ought to be euough fur
the Iwks and the humane too.
, Whsre'i that old mush kettle?
' It it til) true that one of the chief
Limai nt fralifhl nnir,.ihnn la I ho
ui of freight can a storage houses.
8trange how, since the kick was
taken out of drink, there's so much
more talk about water-power!
They lay there's no kirk In soda
water, and yet every little while
some soda fountain blows up.
If silk shins "keV-p coming down,
the poor working mun will soon be
driven to cotton again.
IIIU HT.V OX MOVIES.
NEW YORK, Aug. 24. The world
needs more movie houses, say the
theatrical architects 10.000 of them
right away. In England, France,
Italy, Scandinavia, Germany. Ciecho
Slovakla. India, Japan, Australia,
where the movies have sprung into
sudden popularity, waiting lines of
movie fana atand for aeveral hours
each night In the hope of getting in
side. tdvertls! In the News-Review.
Gas and Acid Stomach
Relieved In Two Minute!
by taking a heaping
teaapoonflll of JOiO
in a glass of hot
water. Absolutely
harmless. Sold by
All Druggists.
Spiritualism!
Chas. C. Clifford and Co.
In the most gigantic exhibition of the kind staged
THE LIBERTY THEATRE
Friday Night, August 27th, 8 O'clock Sharp
FREE
Doors open 7 o'clock
Commercial Abstract Co.
(Incorporated)
Under New Management
J. K. .tct I INTOCK, ITreldent
J er-e-fcwjaassA, ;. ,
I.. V.. MKLINTtKK. Secretary.
Abstracts, Insurance, Maps, Notary Public
rromi Ser.ire lpendhle Work
First State and Savings Bank Building
rtioae t4s.
TllF.K VIEU BAKED API-LBS.
NEW HAVEN, Conn., Aug. 24.
Connecticut stilt tops the union for
veracity. A report from South Nor
walk sayi that a tree struck by
lightning yielded baked apples, while
in Torrlngton an assiduous reporter
found thirty electrocuted birds un
der another stricken tree.
Too Fat?
EASY, HOME SELF TREATMENT
OvertoutneM weaken the liver be
cnute sluggish fal accumulates, heart
action become weak,
fJT energy fails work it an
M effort and the beauty of
the figure ia destroyed.
Fatexcesi ia unhealthy,
Mt shortens lives of many.
Don't allow your health tu be ruined through
tTdeo of unhealthy fat. Urcomt alemUrl
and tmtvt tima daily in the open air;
,tha deeply. Get front any drupft-ial a bos
korein and follow Koreio system simple
ectiona that coma with it
Weigh yourarlf sod take pout ntcaaur
atenU every week. Continue reducinu until
you are down to normal. Korein yatrro ia ab
frlutety harmleia. is pleasant, and even a few
4rt" treatment Is likely to show a nuucsabk
leOuctioa, Leirioneof testimonial.
Korein system (pronounced iorn)
has succeeded when other remedies.
arantee that you reduce
to 60 pounds, (whatever you need to)
or cost you nothingl Buy Korein it
any busy pharmacy, follow direction!.
Show stout Incadi thia etfsariimmin.
To All
21 Hours of Phenom
2 enal Entertainment
3 Great wonderful
Features
See the Ouija Board,
Materilization, Table
Rapping, The Great
Trance Seance, and
The Receiving of Mes
sages. Absolutely
FREE!
No Children
No One Under 18
Years Admitted
Curtain 8 p. m. Sharp
neewoiuihle Prices
ItOSMU'lvO. OHKUOS.
etc, have failed. It Is the L
delight ol those who wish f yl
tolmprovetbeirngureand w" T
to acquire s young, active X.
appearance. $100.00
LOVE and MARRIED LLFE1
.bq. tlto noted autjior
Idah MSGlons Gibson
THE STILL, SMALL VOICE.
I lat for a long time In the dimly
lighted room Just outside of the
one we were using for the baby's
I nursery. Again 1 had that peculiar
feeling of waiting; and watching
waiting tor sometning. i irieu to
make myself think that I was wait
ing for Miss Parker to call me and
tell me that my baby waa out of
danger. But I knew that waa not
what I waa waiting for, because I
still had that peculiar feeling, that
our grandmothers used to call "a
macb."
It wasn't nausea, noli her waa it
falnlness, but for all that. It was
a terrible sensation. I caught myself
pressing my hand across my sto
mach and I must have had rather
an agonised look on my face, be
cause Miss Parker, coming Just
then, suld: "Doe! your !tomach
pain you, Mra. Gordon?"
"No. I don't think so," was my
somewhat hesitating reply.
"Oh, I know," she said, "it Is
your nerves. Hadn't I better give
you something to quiet them?"
"No," I answered, "I do not want
to go to sleep."
"Hut you should sleep, Mrs. Gor
don." "I can't sleep until Mr. Gordon
comes home. I cannot see what is
keeping him. He said he would be
home early."
Again a voice seemed to whisper
in my ear: "Don't you know that
when your husband Is out with Eli
zabeth Moreland neither of them
notes the passing of time?"
"But, If it Is as I Buspect the
end of It all," I admonished the
voice, "John will this time remem
ber what he said to me at the house
and he will be trying to break away
and come to me."
"Do you think he will remember
It," whispered the voice, "when he
la with her?"
"I hate Jealousy!" I said, splte-
runy and aloud.
"Did you speak?" asked Miss
Parker, coming Into the room.
"Yes, my dear, I did, but I dirt
It Involuntarily." And then because
I was so lonely, becausr, I wanted
someone to talk to me and because
I knew that my baby must now be
sleeping quietly, I repeated. "I hate
jealousy.'
I was not sure whether Mla Par
ker surmised anything Ifrom the
sentence. If she did, she was 1.1k
enough not to allow me to know,
as she answered, "I. too, Mrs. Gor
don, have always thought that Jeal
ousy was rather a mark of weak
ness. When one Ib Jealous of an
other, it always seemed to me that
one admits that the other must be
To Our Customers:-
The only way to paint economically ia to FOROET GALLON
PRICE and figure cost by area cover and years ot life.
8WP covers one-third more area than patnta which are cheaper
per gallon. It lasts twice as long without re-palntlng, ao re
quire! half the material and lubor costs.
On that basis, 8WP is the cheapeet-per-gallon outside painl you
could buy.
BWP Is the best prepared house paint That la why w sell It.
Now Is the time to consult us about your house painting.
Prepare to do it thli fall before the rains fill the wood with
-moisture. Oil and water do not mix well and It will be better
to fill cracks, crevices and exposed pores of wood with Unseed
oil and pigment now while water la absent.
CHURCHILL HARDWARE COMPANY
WVW,IAAVW1 . - -
Let Us Show You and Quote
You Prices on
UNIVERSAL
Lighting Plants
J. F. BARKER & CO.,
ltOHWItl'l.n
IMri.KMKNTS Al'TOaMUBlLLfl
WE
Edison
MAZDA LAMPS
Douglas County iighUand Water Co.
superior, for how could on be
iealoua of an Inferior person 7
"Sometimes, Miss Parker," I said
"Jealousy ia the outcome of hurt
pride. One hates to feel that the
person one lovea can aee eomethlng
greatly to admire In another, nut
from either standpoint. It shows up
just as you say. It is a despicable
Dassion: I do not think I have It
Oh. of course, once in a while I
Ifeel a little twinge of hrt pride
that might come to any mun or
woman, but I smother it as quickly
as I can. I suppose that li the rea
son I said out loud, 'I hate Jeal
ousy.' "
"Surely, Mrs. Gordon, you have
no reason to be Jealous ot anyone
T tx'Ao thlnklnir toriav. rather envl-
ouV of you. You have beauty. In
tellect, rlcbea. health, a oeautirui
baby and a fine husband. What
more could you want, and, having
all these, whom could you find to
be lealous of?"
A little stirring of the baby called
Miss Parker from me and us she
left. I thought: "How little those
(who live with us and see us every
day. know us." Miss Parker had
'evidently seen nothing and she had
been contrasting her life and mine.
She probably thought that tfate was
I unkind, for Miss Parker was a very
handsome. Intellectual woman. 1
'wonder If Miss Parker would ex
change places with me tonight If
she knew all that waa seething In
my heart? Again that Indefnable
sensation of weight. I curled up
on the divnn and pulled its silken
cover over me. I determined that
If Miss Parker came In again, 1
would allow her to think I was
asleep.
The hour! dragged and my eye
had that Bin art that one geta from
sleeplessness.
Conscientiously I tried to go to
sleep, for I felt that It was useless
to expect John from hour to hour.
But I could not relax, each nerve,
each muscle was drawn taut. I felt
that my mouth was closed tightly,
I could not think of anything ex
cept that I was listening, listening.
waiting.
And then the telephone bell
Janeled, on my rasped nerves.
TOMORItOW A Strange Voice,
COST OF HIHTHS IXCItEASES.
NEW YOltK. Aug. 24. The high
cost of living has reached both ex
tremes of life now. In other words,
It costs more to be born and more
to die. Even the stork shows sign?
of profiteering. At the Lying-in
Hospital where 4518 babies were
born In 1919, the average cost per
birth was $70.04. Three years ago
It was about half that sum.
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rh tvTku
TRACTORS
SELL
CLASSIFIED COLUM
AM, NBW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISE OTC NTS WILL BB FOl'Kn , -PAUB
VNDBB HEAOUVO NEW TODAY. U"
WANTED.
WANTED TurMrK large r mall.
uoyr uro. rnune n-in.
WANTUDTwu prun picker. J. W.
mon isomer jr. uayi reeK, un
WANTED 12 or ltV prun ptcKtra, 1
tre ihakura, also sum man In diir.
J. O. iiftcon. Uropnua. Oregon.
WANTED Woman or girl for confec
tionary work. Apply FouUb Confwo
tlonery. tVANTKU Middle uged woman Would
like position to do housework. In
quire 547 Mill street.
WANTKD Prune pickers. Dick- BalJ
wln, Myrtle Creek, ore. Thone No.
WANTED A woman or glri td do gen
era. housework In a family of two.
Apply to Florence Aiken Banks, lit
So u t h Main St. Tel ephone 41 -J.
WANTKU Prune pickers. Good pick
ing, aod camping grounds, write
fur particulars. Phene U-X3. Win.
P. Weaver. Myrtle Creek. Oregon.
WANTED An x-Montana cowboy,
blond, 40, 6 ft. 10 inches high, wishes
to correspond with a lady under 6.
Address Victor Ore h man, Med ford,
Ore. ,enral PHIvery.
FOIL KENT.
FOR RENT Furnished small J -room
house. Cor. X 1 If Brockway.
KUUA1 AND llOAKD For men. In pri
vate house. iZt N. Main.
FOR BENT Safety deposit boxei
ltnseburg National Ba n k.
MlSCIXLAXlvOVS.
3AEFTT FIRST Secure a safety de
posit box for your valuable papera at
ui ttosfcpurg jmionai uana
WEIX DRILLING R, E. Helnet-lman.
driller. R. 1. Roseburg. Phone -F6.
LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE If you have
livestock of any kind for sale or ex
change, list It with Dr. R. E. Hunt,
jjgg Oak St., Roseburg.
MONEY TO LOAN 20-year rural
credit farm loans, lew Interest rate.
120,000 local money to loan on good
real estate. First mortgage, tfeo U.
F. Rice, of Rice Rice.
1X)ST AND FOUND.
LOST New Firestone automobile tire,
mounted on Dodge rim. Finder notify
this omce. ttcward
STRAYED Jersey arid Shorthorn
iieirer. about it months oia. inaer
pleaue notify W. B. Henxe, Alexan
der Addition.
fOCND Center aide curtains for auto.
Owner may get same at this ottlce
by paying for thla adv.
FOUND Lady's "black silk coat. Owner
please call at News-Review office for
FOR SALIC
TOR BALE New house. Will be sold
cheap. Inquire 917 Bo. Main St.
FOR SALE OR TRADE A-l work
team. 1600 lbs., and harness, value
375. Want a Ford, young cattle or
sheep. T. A., News-Review.
yllTS WIFE, NUT HEH TAULE.
NEWARK, N. J., Aug. 24. A hus
band may board wllh his wife, eat at
her table and still be charged with
deserting her, according to an opin
ion of Special Master Child. He
recommended a decree of divorce for
the wife, Mrs. Andreas Blum, who
sued her husband on the ground uf
desertion. It was brought out that
the husband took a room In his
wife's house after he deserted her
and ale his mealsw ith her and the
children.
advertise In the N.we-R.vlew.
MOTHER!
"California Syrup of Figs"
Child's Dest Laxative
Accept "California" SyruD of Figs
only look for the name California
on the package, then yon are sure,
your child Is having the best and
moit harmless physic for the little
stomach, liver and bowels. Children
love its fruity taste. Full direction!
m each bottle. You must say "Cali
fornia." R. B. Muni
D. T. .
f. M Antlea
B. . D. T. kt.
Nls-ht Fheae i Nltht Pb.a.
HUNT ANTLES'
eswtaarr svcmu. P. ewe W
Offle. M Oak M. Rmkorc Or.
We Buy at
BERGER'S
BARGAIN STORK
Hides), Mohair, Rag, '
Robber, Old Metals,
Papers and Boms.
A Oood Una of Second Hand
" ..... -
I Caaa and Pin! Sta.
DOUGLAS COUNTY TAXIDERMY
r AND TANNING CO.
rsn.r K mini ,f yurm
Manufacterers of MtilTa, Pnr Shout
!ee Throw.. Vvr Cote III Cape.
Ale mount aeaae e.! animal of
all klnoa,
J. w. uurarjima, rne.
Res. bur j. Ore rea.
FOR 8ALE I ahoat.
-OR BALE One black tnZ T
years old, weighs iz?r i,
true. Mioni iC.p ,r utid
Koseburg. HjcW
rrku a a i ...
"eight about 24(,g7 .yo1unf .Oo'M,
NOTICE Ho-a lor m.Tr-pla-a.
and shoa, Vu,'"." i
"'""! i"ey. Oregon. " :
FOB SALE 1600 0, "chiaTTT-"-o.
b. aiauon. No ainui i fi I
Oakland r.. "lv. Slio.r
H. F i.
FOK BALK Old rowth nr"!-
arrub wood. 14.6 ., ?!.? i?4 i
FOR SALB-rOn paved road "7 -
dr. Hoi,,.. ? llV wl,h'Lt'
FOR BALK Duroc Jer.eiT
FOK aVAXE Prune trees Itan:
I.. Sue; to a ft.. "V ' I.
. sue; to . Toe. R. L 5V"
miles wat of Roaeburg. Ore. 1
Owner. Phone llo-Y V
FOR SALE 2(10 cord- . .,-
vllle.
FOR SALE Buiek model 17 "TTT
shape. Will demonstrate n
cusssT f- iutt;
FOH.tiAL.lC Horae. well,. l-,,.,. ,kr-
year. old. barjfaln. Ph, .--;
A. Calhuun. u t iui, ' r.
FOR SAL.E The followlnS3-rr
all lu drat class condli'n:
v,, c.un.
1 Chevrolet, $7&u.
-tttti. i V i ii K "O.eoure Ore I
.L'ltlllOH liOOKgPRiNusCOAn
E. J , .r. V,". ' J
u AL.i. 10 acre., on, mn,
K. 7.'.,.' ...... room lutut
r V, 5 acre. In ,M
low Newtowua, II acre, in corn. U
crop and tools to will, Si
it ,uu act quicK. R w
Slovll, Alexander Addition.
FOR SALECorner road. s'toran.':
ral merchandl.e, Melro.e. urHi
miles from lto.eburtf; Incluilei
thla year. Good 8-room house, m
mgt, barn, other outbuilding,: inu
irult; all in nr.t-claa. .Iiape. Slr.
by house, well lighted, will
atock of md.e. at Invoice. PUci
fiouu, wun .2&uu down. baUnci
term., it. Biuoos. aielro.e. Or.
j WHEN YOU IJAVK TOW.1
this !ummr It'i a good mors to in,
tba News-Review follow you to jroarl
i vacation horn. Lr. us mail It to joy
daily just phone 135 or writ, our
ubssrlpfion department aid Will
that It cornea to you regularly.
Am now booking orders for din
old chicks for 1921 delivery fro;.
high producing Tnncred strain Vim
Leghorn!. Karl vosburgh, 701 rul
lerton St., Uoseburg.
TREI.PA88 NOTICE.
All persons are hereby warned not
to fish, hunt, or trap, with or wilt-
out dogs, on the Mrs. 0. W. Jut
ranch, lying between Roseburf mi
the North Umpqua river. If caugbt
tbsy will b prosecuted.
T. E. WARE, Rsstir.
BATTERIES!
No. 1 Buick Battery
No. 2 Buick Battery fail
No. 1 Chevrolet Battery..38.l
No. 2 Chevrolet Battery. 20.
For Other Cars
Plce on Application.
MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
Agency Buick and CticrroM
441 K. Jackson St. RoMbvf-
HUNTER AND GUIDE
Pack horses furnished. Writs la
dates.
BEltT WELLS, Camas Valley, Ot
Sheet Metal Work
OF ALL KINDS
J.H.SINNIGER
II OAK STREET PHONB
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ms. r. D. OWBSI . Cot now.rs. "
H9. J W. Css.
bk. "M. A. ptttten i'MropSf
Physician, til W. Lan. 8k ,
If U what we think and not
what we do that makes ot
what we are. There
HAPrr THOrGHT in every
bottle of SUPERIOR SODA.
KOSEBURS DAIRY AND SODA WOWS
. rriOiEC-
OPEN ALL SMflg
Piano Department
Hemline-Moore Conservatoti
Violin and Physical
Education Department
Closed Until SepWBber.