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mow two ; it o ii u v ii a nvs ke vie w la.ur Ilaliy Karryt !ulr. Ii. . Hall. I- Wlmbrrlt lie I Ul siiiwcmiTioN iiATi: Dally, pr yar. by mall... liaily. six mi.iilha. by inn II '; liv amer, l-er month Th Aiiix'liM Preae l Mlulvely entitled lo lli u l"r ri nulill. atlon of all news dlanat-lie i-rnlUed to II or not olherwl.o cr.licl In thle Ppr nd also the local new .ubllliel here in. All rlrh'a of republication of apo dal dl.peu-liee herein in alao roaervgO. flnt'-red a. aorotid-i-laaa matter May 17. Ivjo, at the pom oni'e ni Oregon, un'lrr tha Act of March 2. 18, a. IUmWiui k. Onico'ii Aul. ST. lU'M OFFICE SAI.AIUK8. Thore has been a Tast amount of enmmlapratlon lately lor the "white collar workers." by which term Is rwant iirlmarily office employes as distinguished, from manual wurnrrs. As Thomas A. Edison si-cs It. Ih.y ore not so badly off at present, and are bound to be much better off In the future. Their Joba are going to be moro responsible and moro re munerative, and the cause la going to be office machinery. 1 his la a subject on which Mr. Edison ouithl to know what he Is talking auout Borne of the most marvelous labor- saving devices In general use todav for office work are his Inventions The ordinary, superficial view Is thnt they benefit only the employer, by enabling him to get along with few er employes, while he enlarges th scone of his work by the use of type writers, mimeographs, multlgraphs addressing mnchlnes, sealing ma chines, computing machines, stamp Ing machines, folding machines, etc Mr. Fdlsnn points out that buslnesr would nearly stop If offices todny were reduced lo the primitive meth oils of a generation ago. Rut so, h suggests, would the opportunities ol the ordinary underling. Most of llu employes would be kept at petti routine. The adoption of automatli machinery to do most of the offlc drudgery leaves the office men women free to use their brains Their Jobs grow In Importance, am' become more executive. TI.ey trans act a great deal more business, an get a better view of the business a a whole. "In a few years." aays th Inventor, "machines will bo dolnt bout everything In an office Just a they do In the shops." As a result "all office workers will have betle Jobs nnd comparatively better pay the more they use the automatic de vices." That is the way it has beet In factories, and thai Is the way It I In housework. The more machlner: a workman has under his direction the more he is paid while ho usua" ly works fewer hours a dny. and les arduous hours at that. The olil fashioned "uiald" becomes a "house keeper," with fur betler salury. Am all kinds of workers used to fnnc that machinery would ruin thei prospects! .unks, trust companies, and building nd loan associations. War luau caiupainua in Hie Lulled Slates lu luiliuiUtd poopl. wllh the (unction of banking, aud they not only ab sorbed billion of liberty bonds and victory uotes, but cultivated the habit of doing business with banks. That they hava Increased their de ports therein Is a development of high significance. The final ratification of suffrage uarks the end of a- struggle which las lasted for marly two centuries. ind which, strangely enough, should lever have been n struggle at an. the women of America have been arnestly preparing for their citizen- ihlp for many years. Thy will ac- ept It now wlitn all its respimsiuiu ies, and bear thems.'lves lu I: just is they have borne themselves in heir other responslbllitlea oi me. i In unlikely that any sudden or idlcul change In the political or so- liil life of the country will follow rllh the feminine presidential vole. or all the wild fears of the oppoal Ion and Ihe sometimes equally wild ji-omlbcs and threats of the most ;ealous suffraglstB. The right-think- ng male citizen will welcome tne Aromen of America to full enfraiv hlseuielit, secure in the thought hat they will use their ballots cou clentlously and wisely. Did you notice the decision of the late highway commission Immedi itely aner Ihu directors of the local ulr grounds decided to sell their loldiugs to the stale to be converted nto a model farm that the highway rom t'orvallls to Kosebuig was lo e paved. This is evidence that one ,ig thing follows another. When you Hart the ball to rolling you can Hunters Thankful For Light Rain Men who bava been looking for ward to the opening of tha deer slaying season, breathed a sigh of thankfulness today when tney wit nessed the lighT showers which as sure good bunting during tha first days of the coming month. The showers at this time will dampen the woods and will make the work of the hunter much easier ana at the same time Increase bis chances for a good kill. At the same time the forestry department la able for short time to relax Its vigilance. Ifor with a general rain over the forests the danger of fire la greatly lessened. The weather man pre dicts that the rain will continue over Saturday and possibly Sunday. If It lasts no longer, there will be practically no damage and the bene fit will be exceedingly great. Should the rains continue over an extended period It Is possible that some dam age to prunes would result, as the picking time Is only a tew uays away In some localities, nam i this time, If ol long duration wouiu cause brown rot, out it is noi ue- lieved that the showers will last a sufficient length lif time to cause this Injury. tfiVF AnA MARRIED UF1 . fca, the noted autnor - - loan mvxKjjig uwami r? THE AI-TKUMATH. I'K'MC EXJOVEI). ItK('OKI IS IIUOKKN. THE LKAil'K OF SI'OUTSMEN. Rays a dispatch from Antwerp, de scribing the early activities of tlv Olympic games: "The absence of am friction between the nations compel Ing showed much more of the lileu spirit of Ihe lencuo of nations tlinr any meeting of politicians." There Indeed, is a real league. There ar 27 nations competing in Ihe preBen' Olympiad. Including athletes am nrTlHnls, they have 16110 represenln lives at Antwerp. 3(10 of whom ar. American. There Is a true penci meeting, an Informal Versailles con ferenee where the only rivalries ar frlelndly ones, nnd every dlfferenc Is subject to fair adjudication. Spor Is a great leveller. Spurt Is demo crntic. It recoKiilzes every man foi what he can do. and gives even mnn a chance. It pnvs homage ti Ihe qualities of endurance, courng' and skill that have been moat ad mired always and evervwhere. I knows no social rank. It rernenlsei superiority under a skin of any hue Its quarrels are superficial, growlnr out of the heat of competition: will the game once over and the luiie de elded, the bitterest competitors enn be friends again, with mutual re spect. These Olympic games sr very good for men and nations. Tin world Just now needs more sport ami less politics. The officers and teachers of the Sunday School of the Presbyterian church last night enjoyed a corn ro;ist and watermelon feed on the banks of the South t'mpqua near ih Holillera Home. About twenty never tell where it Is going lo slop, I were present and a general, good ind evidence is already beginning to : time was had. issemble lo show that no mistake vas marie when the lund was turned ver to the state. At last accounts the Camas Valley tome-wrecker was leading his pur ,uer by several substantial laps, .here's nothing that makes one of hese fellows break the speed record tulcker than an angry husband close u their trail backed up with a title powder and lead. Francisco Villa, former "bud man" tf Mexico, promises the "good fuiih, onor and patriotism" of President Je i.a tluertu, a fact mat wouiu ue f more Importance If Villa knew tnylhlng about those commodities. The gentle ruin of toduy will have i tendency to Instill In the minus of ho.se who have b.vn stretching heir vacation season to get "back on he Job" In a hurry. - "But I didn't do it. I didn't do It-" a shrieking voice exclaimed. "Of course, you didn't do It. dear of course, you didn't do It. It was a motor accident, ' said Alice with her arms around me. "Was that I speaking?" I asked Alice In surprise. "Doctor, you must do something for her. Tbe shock has been too much." Quietly I disengaged myself from AUce'B arms. "Where have they taken John?" I asked. "Both your husband and Miss Moreland have been taken to Starr's Undertaking Establishment." "'U the doctor. I laughed. "Oh. don't let her do that! Don't let her do that!" ex"lalmed Alice For answer, the doctor inserted a hypodemlc needle in my arm. I felt that sharp prick off pain and said, "I do not need that, doctor" "Then you will lie down on this sofa. Mrs. Gordon, and see If you can rest." I did as he told me. but with Ihs thought surging through my brain that even In death fate had con spired to keep my husband and Eli zabeth Moreland together. As X grew calmer, my thoughts went back to the afternoon. Just a And tne women cau vote after ears of struggling to gulu the bal ut. This ought to make a diflureuce a national al'fiilrii providing they .un't vote like their hubbanUs. "In a year," says Trotzky, "all Europe will be bolshevik." Well, 11 toes look BometimeB as if Europe is iolng crazy, but It can hardly be so ad as thut. Many a man nowadays has to be lenient with hiB lot because he tasn't enough money to build u iiouse on it. Some husbands and wives fight not lecuuse they are enemies but be 'ause life la so djll they must have -xciteinent. Flirtatious girls inu' . make the eat wives, but flirtntioua wives lon't make the beat wives. MAKERSFIKI.D. Cal.. Aug. 26. Wells Dennett, riding a motorcycle from the Canadian line to the Mex ican border at Tla Juana beat the former record held by himself by eight minutes, according to advices received here froifl Los Angeles. HIT OFF ITI'I'V'S TAIL. DRENTFORD, Eng., Aug. 26. For Inflicting a cruelty on a puppy by biting oft Its tall George Simp son was fined 5.00. The surgeon said the act was cruel and caused continuous pain to the animal. CAItl) OF THAXKS. We wish to thank the many friends who helped us during the sickness and death of our loved one, also for Ihe beautiful floral offerings. M. T. JOHNSTON, Mil. AND MHS. JOHN FERGU SON AND FAMILY. Ho Cst ;.sg A Nutritions Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch at Home or Oifico Avoid Imitation anil Substitutes THE (i.Mtl)i: SUtPl.lS. One of .the problems of the inn teur gardener, as a rule, is how ii dispose of the surplus supply of pro duce from his garden arier Ihe fam ily tablu has been furnished, and tin desired quantity of calmed goods put up for winter use. The 1'oiomn Harden club of Washington, D. '.. tins solved the problem in a practi cal manner by turning over all ih exlra garden stult raised by lia mem hers lo the hospitals and charlutile Institutions of the city. On certain days the produce is brought from Hp private gardens to a convenient cen tral location, where representatives of the various Institutions lo bo sup plied can gel it easily. There if much to be said for tbe plan, and It could be worked out successfully p Almost any community. A little co operation would mean Ihe snlvaglup or a great amount or good rood. to frequently allowed to spoil without even being gathered, and a very re- ap.?ctable ivdud'nn could he made In the ousts of operating many a public Institution. The benefit to the In mates from having a plentiful supply of fresh garden stuff would alutu ninke the effort worth while. Here are some staggering figures, tending to show the Increasing pros perity of the nation, says the Eugene Guard Individual bank nnd demand deposits now aggregate $13. 533. 008. 000. an Increase oi ii.7ui.l2!. 000 over the total of one year ago. That weTiiuTciiU'roBiP "fiftr AVoTVif re still piling up money In spite of the h.gh cost of living and extrava gant expenditures. More significant still Is the number of persons who have checking accounts III the na tional banks. J0,.1f 0.S50. or one In every five persons In the total popu lation of the nation. And more than that, nearly half as many more hav ; accounts In state banks, saving Education Pays Hill TIIK IM1IVIIH AL AMI Foil TUB STATE A Peraon with No Education haa but On Chance in 150,000 tc Rendr fJlalmsulatiad Bvrvlc to til Public With Common School Education 4 Chances Wllh ttlKti School Education.... S7 Chancas With Csllas Education 100 Chancea Are You Giving Your Child His Chance? rilo.,i; STATKS AKB WKAI.THIK4T THAT HAVE INVESTED MOST IN EDUCATION OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Throuah a "Liberal and Practical Education" prapared the Young Man and Young Wumuu for Useful CltUeuship and Suucaaaful Careers In AC.IIII t I.TI IIH KMilNEUIIIKU MIVI.VU IIIIMK Kl'OMIMICS nUUKKCM l-IIAIIMAll PIHIK.HTUY VOCATIONAL KUl CATIO Th- T ,lnln Inclu t, i PIIVSICAI. EPILATION. MUSIC, ENtlLIS!!. Mct'KltN LANllUAllh:. AMTaudiBH otlier Kitaentlala of a Standard Technical Colleaw Courao I HI, TKIIM OI'ICVS SKI'TKIIIIK.II 30, 11120. TTITIO.H Ii FRKK, FOIt INI'-OltMATION WR1TG TO THE REGISTRAR, Oregon Agricultural College, Conallis. Oregon Commercial Abstract Co. (Incorporated) Under New Management 1. E. JKCI.INTOCK, President 1. U MrCUNTOfK, VIre-rreeldeM I.. E. M.fl.lNTtX'K. Secretary. IVranpt Service PeprnrUbte Work Reasonable Mm First State and Savings Bank Building ItiotM S48. IlOSKIU'IUl, oul;on. ter you came out of that attack of brain fever, was to write In that little book which you bave kept so Jealously from all of us. ine strangest part of It all was, how ever. Katherlne, that you kept writ ing over and oier and over again everything that hippened on that tragic night, whirn. of course, ai the time, we thought you did not understand. You kept writing It over and over after you wrote It l lrst In the book nnd you caiioa me to you and read It, asking me If that was Just what happened. Agiln and asrnln you wrote It, day after dny through all those weary weeks and again and again you In sisted on reading it to me and ask ing if that was Just what happened. "Over nnd over you reiterated the words 'I didn't do It, I didn't do it. Vou know I did not do It. don't vou?' And then you would sny. 'Poor John, .and sit for a long time looking into vacancy ana ai lat vou would whisper pityingly. Ponr ' El'inheih." We were all near ly crnitv about you." Alice atld "And I think if It hadn't been for Karl we would have given up hope many times and decided you would never come Into your right mind again. I "From the moment that he came Into the room. Katherlne," said Alice, "he seemed to exert a pecu liar ralmlne Influence over you, al though you did not recognize him WANTED. STENOGRAPH KK r anted in law oftlc. Addreas monographer, car ftuwi-lltvlew. WANTED Scotch colli dor. Pho.i ll-J. or addr P. U. Box lias, nua- lurz. Ore. ternoon. Just a .j'ti,i a necullar thing few hours before. Then John had . , ,0i, however was said, "When we move Into the new home, 'Girl', we shrill have that happiness of which we have dream-, ed. Oh, I am so glad he s:-tid It to me! I am so for I know he mei CLASSIFIED COLUMN ALL NEW CLASSIFIED FAUB ADVERTIHKMGJfTII WILL It IS FOLKD US . UNDER HEADING "JiKVV TODAY. n WANTED-Work wtlh & trucH. Phoil 21. . WASTED Chambermaid at U in Pu.ua Hotel at oneo. WANTED ruriceya, iaric or small. buyer Broa, rhone l -. WANTED Experienced married man lor fflvauy worn un ratten. Auure W. , cure Ngw-Review. WANTED A good milt h cow. Mi. Mary A. Nah. lit. l, w liour, urejjuii. l'honu 31-K13. WANTED lU or 16 prune ptcKera, 2 ir ve tuanes a. ... J. O. Bacon, L'mpMuaw Oregon. WANTED Woman or girl for confec tionery work. Apply a ouicu j-oiiiec-tlonery. WANTED Elderly man for winter Job dulnit t'horja, rougn carpemur wui etc HretVr man led man. Apply Unrthlootri. DlxunvUle. lHiiie-' and men's wanning to do at her home. Will also do mending. Call at 1133 Umpqua bt. WANTKIV-Prun plckere. Good nlck li.a. kood camuinK uroiinds. W rite for particulars. Phone 1S-X2. Win. P. Weaver, Myrtle Creek. Orcgoa FOR SALE Two For.. . U Huberts. Uvtvr Mioj"" L "Wl FOIt SALE ToB"iribc7i77-rTr- rim SAI.t; New Z,aiaiiTrrr- uuir. at (4a t ullarion bl -FOK BALE Tranaportation tn fur two, cheap. Uluy. iJ.V0! 'flic. nu-jjiu-ni St. tu.rg STT 1'EAMa t'OU SaTT"" BAHTLI box at the orclmrd. fled i'lUrd. kt rs.i tered L.lncoln ru.a . . . lk Ulattncr. Uays u,lu J. toll HALE-U10 arowtl'r grub uod. l.ou pBr " " u NOTICli U... r- .J7T ; plga. and ahouia. Addr?' iM C'uinaa Vulley, OttKoii l I. FOK SALli No. 12 li.tnr - armor. In aauelli-ul coiHlittM , Bl. Jelin Lmii.1 1-.. ..Jr ''iqui,, Oregon. oul.ierii t'Ult 8ALK I'uri-tii'.'.i rrr. each. Phone iQ-H. i,r Jf' ford. B'.o lAHUAl.MH l.N AUTObrl.co 7TT laml Hlx, Uodge. Liberty ijjv ?'k vo.. out . Juckauit St. nhnni the matter, however, was that you never showed him what you had written and were writing dny after dav. I was the only one ". ' ,you made a confidant of, although fir ai i .m'yo "ever seemed to know me by nnt It! And I am .,.... t-,i so g ad that If he know, anything, ' " were t lnd nt all Over There .beyond the wal ; " 1 ,.,,, ,ook c vlslonlng. he knows that I dld!n" .A Bay. ..U.B all rtsht now. Isn't it. It's all rli-'ht7-nnd he would answer, "Yes, Kath erlne. It is all right." And vou at times would turn away, but If I were standing near vou would say: You see it a an right, I did not do it.' " "You never seemed to get ovei thinking that your wish was not father to the deed. Hut toward the last, longer intervals would elapse between the times when you would write out again tne norriuu experiences of that night, and even if you did, as you h.:nded the writ ten papers over to me with a .sigh vou would say, 'ItB all right now he says. It's all right now.' " TOMOItltOW liiitherines Illness. not mean It the other dny when I wished I wished Oh. no, no, I never could have wished that John he dead- It is so terrible. I want him I want him back Mary will never know her father the new house will nieint nothing, un less as he said we can "jog along together In It." "Are you sure the baby Is alt risht?" I nal'ed Miss Parker sud denly, as I Touted myself from the drouslness of the drug which the doctor bnd given me. I looked Into the pitying face of Alice and the professional one of the doctor Yes. yes, thev said almost In unison. "Oo to sleep. Go to sleep." Merciful sleep soon plnced her gentle flngors on my weary eyelids and It was weeks hrlfore I again woke to a knowledge of my surroundings. The only thing you seemed to want to do." said Alice to me, "af- If you want to soil your properly, ice J. A. Walker, 10S Cass St. l'hone 91. To Our Customers:- The o.ily way to paint economically Is to FORGET GALLON PKICE and figure coat by area cover and years of life. SWT 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 and labor costs. On that basis, SWT Is the cheapest-per-gallon outside palnl you could buy. - .'i1&33EZ!&Ei2& SWT Is the best prepared houte paint. That Is why we sell It. Now is the time to consult us about your house painting. Trepare 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 oil and pigment now while water is absent CHURCHILL HARDWARE COMPANY Let Us Show You and Quote You Prices on UNIVERSAL Lighting Plants J. F. BARKER & CO., IMPI.HMLXTS nosKi.rno. oiuxiox aitouoiui.es TRACTORS WANTED TO HKNT Nicely furnltthed house with bath, electricity and as; about 6 room. No kida. Answer S. K., care News-Kevlew. V AN TED Man w 1 1 h teams to take .okkIiiK contract, short haul, all win ter's Job. Flr-l'lne Lumber Co.. Ol e ndale. Oregon. VVANTKD By two adults, who can furnisli reference II desired, a mou ern furnished houe or 2, 3 or 4 room apartmetiL by Sept. 6ih. Address C. M Jacobs, 512 Lincoln St.. KuKene. or Inquire Room 5u3, Hotel U inpt.ua, before Wednesday even in if. CLKItKS, (men, women) over 17, for Postal Mall frTVfce. $135 . month. Examinations September. Experience unnecessary. For free particular write J. Leonard, (former Civil Ser vice i:xamintjr) 1001 Equitable Hid.. WuphlnKton, D. FOK SALE l'run 8 ru. uuc mile west r otf bale One of the leuma, wun narnesa. Prune tret-, UalianiTT 1 to X ft.. uc; i'si'teil t of Rosebum. Or 1 urn. Ore. Work Weight two lbs. Win take fit T for quick aale. T. A.. ta,V J-'- WANTED TO LEASE 80 to 160 acres, iiwstlv bottom land; 20 or more now In alfalfa, balance for wheat barley. cow ilea s. etc.. few acres prtuu ceptabl tary hi. Address or call 92 Mill- WANTED Twenty-three out of town school teachers desire room and board the cominp year. The com munity must provide suitable accom modations for teacher If the schools ure to be maintained. Citizen hav ing rooms for rent or boaad to offer, are asked to communicate with Supt. M. S. Ha mm at once, mentioning the kind of rooms, convenience and prices. FOR KENT. (.'OR iTeNT Furnished room for young man. 247 So. Jackson. Phone 4 1 -It. FOU Itoweti KENT--Safety deposit boxes. MISCELLANEOUS. SAEFTY Fll'.ST Secure a safety de posit box for your valuable paper at the Itospuurg rsmioiiai ;iiiiv, WELL DKILLINO R. E. Helnselman. driller. H 1. Roseburg. Phone 8-F5. LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE If you have livestock of any kind for sale or ex- change, list It with Dr. R. E. Hunt, !!'! OAK Ml.. Koseourg. MONEY TO LOAN 20-year rural credit farm loans, low Interest rate. $J0.000 local money to loan on good reul estate. First mortgage. See M. F. Rice, of Rice & Kice. IAST AND l-OCM. STRAYED Jerst-y and Shorthorn heifer, about 11 months old. Finder please notify W. B. Heme, Alexan der Anuuion. FOI ND Center side curtains for auto. Owner may get same at this cilice by paying for this Jidv. FOl'ND A watch. Owner may get same at 1135 Corey Ave. Jas. T Crippen. KOU SALE. FOR SALE Roseburg property. Apply Owner. Ihone 170-Y. Review, FOU SALE ilukk incdt-l 1., shape. Will demoiiBtiate any Yu? any lime, trice uu. bee Uili iV FOR SALE liorse, wIkUm lasnlhT FOlt SALE Auto cuum ie ctu freezer, lb uauice timiifun .... No, rubber buots, iiiaitre, nn curtains and top cover tor is Studebaker. App)llN. Stephrt fUit BAL!!. liouuehulU goutts, kite?; cabinet, kitchen table, 2 etiaira. rug. linoleum, book slielvfs, clw" vtuiiifsi, niHiiogutiy iLU, cabinet, 2 tubs. Inquire ill . FOR SALE White U-ghorn chicks from Tancred and Hullovv hlich production hens. Hookim o ders now for 1921 hatch. Urd. you want early chicks, ifij. htju. bOH SALE The following used cuJ VUlll 111 III St. , i u Dm VUIIUIIIUO; 1 lllt Dort, J-u. 1 lyU Ford. $:!7&. Scrvlcu Oaraga. Roseburg, Or SUPERIOR ROCK. SPRINGS UQALH Best on the market; dry slab w4j ana mtn enai uytne tier or co.t Special prb.e un 10 tier lots. H. J. uenn, cor. uaK ami aiain. FOR yL'ICK SALE 1 three-quad ton truck, ha run Kouo miles and the best of condition. Tlrei tu. inatic cord and will run four to m thousand miles further. Addit M.. cure News-Review. FOR SALE 22 acres 1 mile from Ro. burg. 1- In thoro cultivation; 1-4 x. strawberries, some peava and blk berries; 10 acres small timbfr : stump land; small 6-routn box hoi. barn, other outbulldiiiKs. Am leliii to buy stock farm. Low price 1 quick action. Address or call 1. Military St. FOR SALE Corner roads store, i- eral merchanuise. Melrose, ur-guD miles from Roseburg; Includes i acres 6-vear-old prunes In bean: thl year. Good 8-room houie, f aice. barn, other outbuilding; inn. fruit; all In first-class shape. W.rd uy nouse, wen iigni'ju. nm stock of mdse. at Invoice PI $4 500. with $250(f down, balw terms. R.Stubbs. Melrone.re- FOR SALE Good used black pipe, Steam Tractors, from $.(50 to 1S Rollers and engines an Pulleys, belting and supplies- Drag saw wun z nw . 1 4 H. P. Oas Engine .. 1 6 H. P. Gas Lntfine .. 9 Umull sau niilla ifl h Galvanized pipe, li In. for drysr. per it. t .... . si. lh nw. We buy, sell, and ex hr.n(te mach' ery. some goon inseneu -cheap. OREGON MACHlNLRi t Eugene, Ore. Am now booking orders for day old chirks for 1921 delivery from hish producing Tancred strain White Leghorns. Earl Vosburgh. 702 Ful lerton St., Hoeeburg. . o THESrASS NOTICE. All porsons are hereby warned not (o fish, hunt, or trap, with err with out dogfl, on the Mrs. O. W. Jones ranch, lying between Roseburg nnd ihe North Umpqua river. If caught they will be prosecuted. T. E. WARE, Renter. See Judd ft McMlllin's new si it's a dandy. WE SELL Edison A LAMPS Douglas County Light ami Water Co. RIAZD HUNTER AND GUIDE! i Tack horses furnished. Writ, for dnB. lir.UT WKM.9, Ciunaa VaUe, Or. BATTERIES! No. 1 Bulck Battery No. 2 Buick Battery Jj-" No. 1 Chevrolet Battery." No. 2 Chevrolet Battery- For Other Cars Prices on Application. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE . Aecncjr nulcR ana vii""" AA K. Jarkaiin St. RoafOI"! K. H. Hunt D. T. S. Night Phn 9 P. H. Antles B. a D. V. M. Night Phn HUNT ANTLE8 Trlcrtaarr fart... Pkon 409 OITIa IX eak 91. Ranr. era. ' We Buy at BERGER'S BARCA1N STORK niilra. Mohair, Ram, Itubher, Old MeUla, Paper and Bones. A Oood Lin. of Second Hind Clothing Tor Sal.. Cass and Pine Sta. Sheet Metal Work OF ALL KtXIW f H STMNIGER HI) OAK STRBKT rHONBgJ PROFESSIONAL CARDS Mil r. d. enm-cut riowan H no. os w. . rrr bn. M. a. rt-rTnTOopi1 Physleian.- HI W. Lana 8L . -DO'JCL..? C-OURIY JUinf bmv f AND TANNING CO. Tanners of all ! f Furs. Manufacturers of Muffa, Fur ffoul r Throw. Fur Coats and Cap. Alao mount heads ana a&lmala of all klr.de. J. W. UTODIina, Prf -AoMbwaj, Or(oa. It U what re think and what we do that make what w. are. There l HArPT THOir.HT l ',tn bottle ot gCI'KKIOIt SOPA ROSEBURG DAIRY AND SODA 1MB PHONE 1S6 OPEN ALL SUMS Piano DepartrnM Hemline-Moore Consent Violin and Ph"' Education Department