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Th. AMtM lated Pre., la ,''lu,"v',f !
entitled lo the u lor republication or
all news dlapalehaa credited, to It or
7.l othe.wl.e credited In Ihla paper
and al.o the local n-we R""'"!;,"".:
In. All rlKl.u o( republication of ape
lal dispatches herein are alao reserve.
Knloied a. second-class mailer May
17. Isscl. at the poat office at Ko.ebura.
llreson. under the Act of March I. !.,
lliiM'hui'lt. OrcKoll, Auk. UK, IQ'M
1-IIOSE LOTKKD-rP DKINKS.
What to do with the whisky lefi
la the government's hands Is coming
to be a gurloua problem. There In
said to be about 60.000,000 gallon:
of It stored In bonded wart-houses
probably ihreo-iiuuriurs of a billion
drinks. There are many Uiousanu
citizens eager to get thine di-inki.
There are many former lliiuor deal
crB eager lo purchase them. '1 hej
have become a bone of contention
between the wets and the Urys. Tin
owners, naturally, would like to ge.
(hlr money out of them. They art
being coveted, stolen and made awa
with In various ways. They may ye
hoeniiin the subject of political con
troverev. The government doennf
know what to do wlih them, bill
there are plenty of suggestions of
ler.-d.
In the last session of congresB pro
posala were made for the purchase
of this liquor by the government, a
a fair rate of coinj sutlon lo tin
owners. The prohibit Ion lenders a
this time were opposed to coinpensa
lion In anv form. l-ately them seen
lo he changing their minds, tonkins
upon auch action as the leuHt olijtc
llonable way out of the situation
The whisky is said to be worth, a
current valuations based on legltl
mnle sale, not less than $2 a gallon
or $100,000,000 altogether. Bonn
estimates give It a value as high ai
$500,000,000. It la Inconcelvabli
that the government should pay an:
such price as that, but there wll
doubtless be efforts to buy the stuf
at some moderate figure.
What Uncle Saul would do will
tho whlRky is uncertain. The nlcoho
might be extracted and sold fo
medical or commercial purposes. O
the whisky Itself might be kept am
doled out for medical use, year afle
year, while It lasted. That is belnr
done now. The legitimate use
whisky by medical practitioners
however, is steadily diminishing, am
the liquor If dispensed only in thn
way would be on the government'
hands for many years, and a cau
of trouble and expense all Ihe llm
Some extremists would go so far a
to nay for all Ihe booze and the
dump It Into rivers nnd down sewerf
hut that will hardly be done.
Kxactly what will bo done dependr
perhaps, on whether or not emigres
decides to modify the Volstead nc
Tho prc blem Is likely to become ver
much alive next winter.
GKIOIAN I.AHOIt Ol ITS.
American employers who have be
come aocustomed to criltcliing thei
workmen for slackness and inert
cleney may find consolution in con
Billeting Germany. I lie ocrma.
workman, formerly as docile and In
dustrtoua us any In the worm, na
laid down." Uetnre I he war h
worked ten hours a duy. During th
wur lie worked longer. Now he work.
nominally eight hours a day. an
according to statements ot ct rial
lul'K employers, actually puis I
about six hours, line employer I
Berlin says he Is gelling less wnr
mil of 2(1(10 men I lull! he used to g
mil of 1400. thoiiKh wueeB ure quad
moled. More than thai, he is "t
longer the boss ot his own plant
He la not allowed to dlseliarge an
one. and has to employ additioua
men on a moment's notice when
is ordered to. A shop council run
the plant. He mentions, as a typl
cal inalillic-' of what he Is tip agalnsi
that Hie whole 2nn0 employes sto
ped work Ihe other afternoon for tw
hours to listen lo some speeen
from their labor leaders. He did no.
even protest - he knew It would b
useless. The American rorrespon
dent who tells about it witnessed a
miliar Incident himaeir at one ol
the big llerlln hotels. The 5T.0 em
plnyra who do the work Hint lesi
I hull 400 use-1 to do all quit Ihell
posts one afternoon recently for two
hours and served themselves tea lii
the liirgist room III Ihe hotel. Pur
tug those Iwo hours nut a guest was
served, mil a bell answered; Ihe ho
tel simply stopped functioning. This
Is said to Indiritte ihe condition
pretty much all over (Icrtiuiny. It Is
far worse than conditions have ever
been In Ihe l ulled States. American
labor In the lust few months tin
been Improving In steadiness and .'f
fectlveuess, while Herman liiHer I;
deterlorntlne C.ernuin reconstruction
after a hopeful start. Is ladling
while American reconstruction Is get
ting Its stride.
HKI.Il M IN IIKALTII W ATI'HS.
An old health resort In Rensselaer
county. New York, long since praetl
rally abandoned, ! to have lis youth
renewed. Helium, (he gas which
came Into prominence toward the
rinse of the war. has been discovered
In the mineral waters for which this
old resort was once famous. A com
pany has been organised and th
place la to b" rebuilt for commercial
purpose In tho manufacture of gas
while the waters are again lo be ex
plotted for their health giving prep
ertb-a. Kvery lime a new source of
helium Is discovered, a step l taken
In snfe and ehenp traverse of the air
Wlflflll H?rT"'.u.. --a ,
Inflemniahle, and discoveries and
research during the wsr have made
Its manufacture possible at a very ,
low col. It Is an Idenl snhslanee furl
use In dirigible balloons, thought bv I
many experts to be the safest and the i
coining mode of air transportation.
. as scientific farming has sal
vaged the abandoned farms of old
New England and made them profit
able once more,, so science has found
the secret which will restore activity
to the anclinl health rcuort. Man
learn auother lesson renatdlng the
unknown or neglected riches all
right hand to be revealed.
The death of Ray Chapman, th.i
mar Cleveland shdrtsiop. one of the
moat adimied and beloved American
ball players, has naturally started a
mand fur the abolition or me
bean ball." This. It may be ei-
alued Inr the militated, is a bill
ruwn at or near the batHinan s
bean." whether Intentionally or un-
nt-ntlonaiiy. t suatiy ine irrm
Ie, Intent. The purpose , or .
icher Is to urive tne oaisman uihi .
nm ihe n ate ana uiaito iinu nn- --
vous. It may oe taaen lor grumeu
"' " 'i
nee league players are sportsmen.
hm no nitcher means to lilt the bais-
an on Ihe head, r.very oiin piayer
hows how deadly a swift ball may
If the pitcher does aim directly
it the opposing player s head, tic
issumes the luttcr will be able to
duck" or "side-step" the nail, nut
iver and ov.r again, the batsman
lis to iudge the ball accurately, as
hnpniun fulled, and then there may
a tragedy. Several aeatns are
purled from this cause, and many
.nd Injuries. No blame Is attached
o the oltcher In the present case, nut
he warning Is too plain lo be disre-
irded. Legislation on the subject
uegested by some sporting writer.
i perhaps uniiecefRury. nasi nan or
animations can surely deal with til'
iroblem themselves, on Ihe basis of
nirtsmanahip. and that is the best
vay.
fllK l.KXJTII OF ANIMAL LIVE.
Domestic animals seldom attain
he age that Nature allows them
A'e grudge them their nourishment
ivnrtlre them, and do not give them
rooer shelter. And then we take
rum them their milk, Ueoce, hide,
lesh. In fact everything. How can
ou ever grow old when the butcher
S waiting for you at the stable door
,1th hlB kiille? Useless to speaa
these poor victims of our ueed:
o give us long life, Ihcy do not live
ul their time, supposing that au
nlmal is well treated, that It suf-
ers neither hunger nor cold, that
lives In peace without excessive
atigue, without fear of Tinocker or
uU-her: under these good conui-
lons, now many years win u nvei
A doa. at twenty or tweniy-itve
ears, can no longer drug himself
long; a pig is a tottering veteran
t twenty; at flftcon at the most.
cat no longer chaseu mlce It says
oodhyo to the Joys of the roof and
otlres lo some corner or a granary
j die in peaee: the goat and sheep.
t ten or fifteen, touch extreme old
ge; the rabbit la ai the end of Its
keiti at elKhl or ten; and the
ilserable rut. tf It lives four years,
i looked upon among its own kind
i a prodigy of longevity.
The pigeon may live from six to
in years: the guinea fowl, hen, and
irkuy. twelve. A gooso lives lon
er: it Is true that in Us quality
f goose It does not worry. The
oose attains twenty-five years, and
ven a good deal more. The gold
Inch, sparrow, birds free from caie
Iwnys singing, always frisking
appy as posailile with a my ol
iinllghl In the ic'lage ami a grain
f hemp-seed, live as lonn' as tne
CHARLES BOESCHENSTEIN
Charles Boeschenstem of Edwards,
illle, III., represents hit state on the
Oemocratlo national committee.
FIRE!
rrtHt onr prviiilM Willi h Hnn'l
('xtiiimiUhcr. lU'u.rittttvr, "An oum-f
ef .iv,-nii.n n nmth pound ol
riiic." In tM t-a f11vw11il4.il U a
sinjiH o-t, only 'J.iHi ami up, c
iiliiit lo ho iliormih ou wish to
niakt il; $J ..VI will ko far to ht'l
u1;n ( thrtt nult.
Mr. Hi or Man. lon't tVrjjot that II
may fcalYKuanl a wIm.Ii Maom't
work to iiivt our of (It rvman
tnt.
HtJiiiilniil for homo ' ft'.! I HI.
Ma mln til for Auto, .,Vl.
l"tiuwM;invtl!o, 1 piuii'), fill., VI.
CHURCHILL HARDWARE COMPANV
ijjuguvfarrrrrr " '
BOBHBPRO n MTOW BATC :IHY, Alf tST S-,
glutteonous goose, and longer than
the stupid turkey. These very hip
py Utile birds live from twenty to
twenty-five years.
As to man. If ha leads regular
life, he often lives to eighty or
.. i ..... .. finmatimM he reaches 1
hundred or even more. But should !
he attain only the ordinary age, the
average age, as they say. that Is
about forty, then he Is lo be con
sidered a privileged creature as to
length of life. And besides, for
man, jny dear children, length t
life is not measured exactly accord
ling to the number of years. He
lives most who works most. When
c,., I rail, us to Hint, let us take
. , .. -s,aenl of otne,.,
",oamem ot having
. j. nri,i
i. I., ...... 'none our auir to iw ...-.,
whatever our
- . -
age, we shall have
i- .nmiKh Jean Henri r a
- - - . Bclence,
AROUND TUB TOWN
.iiirir itiivs Fine Home
The beautiful, modern bungalow
on Hamilton street belong to Mr. and
lr L. II. Moore was yesterday pur
chased by J. E. Flurry, the Insurance
man. This is one or me nnesi noiu.-a
in that part of the city, and will be
oceunled by Ha new owners on and
after October 1. The deal was nego
tiated by the J. A. Walker agency
Vl-lt After lonit Absence
li.m tv em. of Heading. Pa., I
compnnied by his son arrived In
Rraj.hu.ra last night to visit with
hi i.rothor In law J. N. Schaffer
hfim he has not seen for over 42
years. 51 r. Deem left his home In
iiuniiinir an-eral weeks ago to vls'l
with hln son who resides in Call
fonila and then came north to Bpend
a short time with Mr. SchaO.er. H
will leave In a few days for Port
land and will then stop again m
thlB city on his return to Pa.
If you want to sell your property.
see J. A. Walker, 105 Cass St. Phoue
91. o
Advertise In the News-Review.
WORLD'S POOREST CITY
IS MADE RICHEST
BY TOURIST TRAVEL
From the poorest republic In the
world to the richest Is what tourists'
ravel did for Switzerland. That mile
republic practically unkaowu a century
igo la now recognized me worm over
s a playground for tourists uecauee
s scenic beauties were capitalized.
Data showing what the tourlBt busl-
iosb has done for Switzerland has beeo
n pared by Alfred A. Aya representing
he Swift Interests In urcgon ami
umed over to the Oregon State ( ham
ier of Commerce to be used In connec-
lonwltli Its state-wide expansion cam
paign now In progress.
It has a direct bearing on tne emu
,ialgn by reason of the fact that one ol
he chief arguments being used by tne
Jtate Chamber is that cities arc spend
ng huge sums to advertise their In
terests along civic industrial nues.
1 the article prepared by Mr. Aya
ihowing the economic value of tpuriat
ravel he says:
"It Is estimated that tourists an
nually spend more than $750,000,000 In
the United States. Of this sum It is
estimated Maine and Colorado receive
;lose to $10,000,000: the New England
Cates close to $100,000,000; Flo-Ida
close 10 $:'(io,0(iO.OOO and southern Cali
fornia close to $300.000,000 while in
1018 It was estimated that Oregon with
cenery second to none In the wirld
received less than $6,000,000 from this
jource.
"The best example In the world of the
possibilities of the tourist business if
Switzerland, with an area of 15.965
iquaro miles, or about one-third larger
than Harney county in eastern Oregon
The Swiss did not consciously begin
development of the tourist business
until about 1P0 years ago. startln:
Mth the single guest In the spare
room until today Ihe little republic
has. according to the latest hotel guide.
9,"i9 hotels sud doubles Its population
mut ually through the tourists. It la
tald Ibe Utile village of St. Morltt has
few over fifty native population, but
2?uO beds for tourists.
Specific cities cited by the State
to advertise their possibilities include
I'hniitbcr that are spending huge sum"
San Francisco which Is now raislug p
fund of fSMi.noi); Seattle now engager
in raising $?f(i.000 and New Orleatu
which put $100,000 Into au advertlainf
eanirslgn.
What Smart Women Wear
By ALICE
Accessories for motoring Include: Tortoise shell rimmed colored
classes in a b.":e Hi i.oceo Case, a ' Victoria cane," llsl of blue mol
...ei. holdine note m.pir. a jar for powder and one for cteam; and
new French gloves. Hie first pair of
gauntlets, and the
Berg j bands.
A New Silhouette ("oils and Sinai-t
AcceMMiriea for lotor;OK.
One difference In the new sil
houette has already been annoued-d
The lines that were auaiglit and
loose and flowing are now 10 be lied
:u, especially where lop coals are
concerned. Pans is strapping a nar
row belt round its middle and it
doesn't care whether the figure un
derneath Is over plump or not. What
was once the lowest mark of scorn
and derision for the feminine figure
expressed ill the familiar remalk--
she looks like u hag with u string
tied round the middle" is now .evi
dently "grand chic." And as I have
Just said, this baggy look is particu
larly to be observed in top coats, or
more specifically coats for motoring
trips, which the time of the year
brings to the front.
Paris reallv far surpassed us lu
motor apparel, not only in artistry, I
but lu practicability. And lhai is:
even more difficult on the other side,
where one of the main qualifications ;
for all motor clothes Is a greut deal
of warmth. Over here for early fall j
we can do with fairly light frocks
and wraps, erpeelally if te are tour- j
ing in a limousine.
The motor coat shown today Is a !
French model, and worthy of your I
attention for Its simplicity. Tho
material resembles a homespun and
is In grey, while the hands are of
pale Wedgewood blue flannel. The
lining Is of grey charmeue. The
cout has, as you may noie, its string
oelt of the blue flannel pulling It
In round the middle. This Is worn
over a frock of grey wool poplin fab
ric, whose merits are known so fur
only to a -few excluslves, merits
which include lightness, uncrush
ableness, and a capacity for cleaning
well.
Most American women nowadays
preier for touring a soft small
crushable hat of ribbon, or taffeta, or
duvetyn. that comes well down over I
the hair all the way round, and that
has no veil attached. Tho hat shown '
ill the sketch answers to this deserip- 1
tiou and is a crushable tarn o' shnn- '
ter shape of taffeta In the same!
Wedgewood blue shade as the bands '
on lhecoat. If protection for the :
eyes Is needed one should wear a 1
pair of Ihe modern spectueli s. with'
tortoise shell or amber rims und col-
ored glass. Itut the French woman '
still adheres to her veils and Parts'
is beginning to send over some lovely j
and odd models of Ihe vell-at laches ;
types, nothing if not gay In color, j
that I shall perhaps have a chance 1
to tell you about later on.
Paris is also offering some odd mo
tor gloves, only a few pairs of which
have yet reached these shores, whose
crenellated gauntlets or embroidered ;
wrists hark hack In Inspiration to the
flrst gloves worn. Two pairs ar. i
lown In the second sketch, one of .
while glace kid. Ihe gauntlets of'
which are rather short; and the sec-
ond of crea mdoeskin with enibroid-;
ery in old and dark blues on lie-
Copyright, 1020. by Iteal
Let Us Show You and Quote
You Prices on
UNIVERSAL
Lig
hting Plants
j.
F. BARKER & CO.,
ROSKKI'lIfi, ORKRON
IMI'I.KMKNTS
All'O.MOUILKS
WE SELL
Edison
MAZDA LAMPS
Douglas County Light and Water Co.
BRADY.
glace kid with . crenellated
stcoud embroidered in dull bluea ending lu blue
wrists, which end In a band of blue
serge. The latter pair of gloves
would go charmingly with our fref
and blue motor coat ami 11a
us a final embellishment to the cos
tume s "Victorian case" the latest
name for these popular hr-x-hags.
bag-boxes, or however you describe
them In dark blue morocco, should
be carried.
One of the new touring coats
from Paris, of grey homespun,
with bands of flannel in Wedge-'
wood blue. It la worn over a
frock of dark blue wool poplin,
w-lth a motor hat of taffeta In
the same shade of Wedgewood
blue as the bands that trim the
coat.
art Pictures Corporation.
TRACTORS
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
ALL MOW CLASSIFIED ADVEBTIHBllK.IITg WILL n IS FOtMj o ,7"
l-AOB I'NUKR HKAIM.N'O 'NEW TODAV."
WANTED.
WANTED 8eolch eollle dog. Phone
61-J. or ad Jr. ja P. O. Box IKS. Hose-
bura. Ure..
WANTEU Work with a iruck. Piioue
21.
WANTED luraeya, large or small.
lover nr.B. i-ioinv ii" " .
WAM'ttLi ttxp.riam-ea marrivd man
lor atuauy wora on raiictu auuivm
W. W cart Kews-Rvlw.
WANTED A good mlleh cow. Mrs.
Mary A. Naih. lit. 1. WIlDur, urtnon.
I'hona Sl-t'lJ. ,
VVANTKIl 12 or 1& prun. pIcKers, x
tree Bhakers, alao some men 10 uiv.cr
J. O. Uaeon. LniP'lua. Orsgun.
WANTED -Woman or' girl for conf.c
llunry work. Apply iouicn uoniso
lionary. .WANTED Eld.rly man for wlnl.r Job
doing choraa, rough carpenter woi K,
etc. PrBfwr marrlwd man. Apply
Llndbloom. Iltxonville.
WANTKD Prune plekera. OooO pick
ing. Mood cumolna ground". Write
for DiLrticulara. i'hene 18-XJ. m.
r. Weaver. Myrtle Cr.ek. Oregon.
WANTKD Poaltlon to. do general
housework by a girl of experience
no more than threo in family, fhoni
33-1..
WANTED Man wllh teams to tak.
logKliig cotilruct, abort haul, all win-
, .. l L'i..ui., l.nmliar ClI-
Olendule, Oregon. .
w ANTKD-rRy two adulta. who can
rurnlah rererene. ir aeairea,
ern furnlahed house or 2. 3 or i room
apartment by Sept. 6th. Address C.
M Jacobs. 12 Lincoln St., tugene.
or Inquire Room 603. Hotel Umpu.ua,
before Wedlieaday evening.
CI.KHKS. (men. women) over 17, for
l'oatal Mall Service. Il5 . month.
Examinations September. Experlenue
unnocessary. -'or free particulars
write J. Leonard, (former civil bYr
vlc. Examiner) 1U61 Equltahl. kills..
Wuahlngtoti. D. C.
WANTED TO LEASE 80 to 160 acre.,
meetly bottom land; 20 or more now
In allalfa, balance for wheat, barley,
eowpima, etc.. rew acre, prune, ac
ceptable. Addreea or call 1 Mili
tary St.
WANTED Twenty-three out ot town
action! teacher, .desire room and
board the coming: year. The com-
ninnllv mnat RrilVidO SUltabl. acCOIll-
miidaUoti. ror teachers ir the school,
are to be maintained. CHUen. huv
lua room, for rent or board to oiler,
aie a.ked to communicate with Supt.
M. S. Hmnm at once, mentioning the
kind ot room., conveniences and
price..
FOR KENT.
'OR RENT FurniHhell room for
youna; man. 2i7 So. Jackson. Phone
4 1 - it.
I'OK KENT Safety deposit Done.
T'otK.tiiira- Natlomtl Bunk.
e.ni ii'irww-"'.".-!---"- '' ' ' " " "x.
AilSCELLANKOUS.
AEFTY K1KMT Sectire a safety de
posit box for your vuiuauitr
tDe KOHt-nurg nauunm p.ihiv
WKI.L. DKI1-L1NO B. E.
IfolnflHlman,
driller. K 1. ttoaeourg.
Phone 1-1-5.
1.1VKSTOCK KXCHANOB If you have
liveHtoiK or any Kinu ior sum
chunKe. llt it with Dr. ft. J. Hunt,
2::n iaK hi., nogeourg
MONKY TO LOAN 20-yeor rural
credit farm loitns. low interest rate,
$0,000 local money to loan or good
real entate. First mortgage. See M.
K. Rice, of Rice A Rite.
LOST AND I'OfM).
i nar r'n l rtntr. license No. 1 1
Kinder plt-ane rturn to 721 Court Si.
or phone ua.
Korxl 1'atr glasses. Owner can ge'
ume at this office by proving prop
erty.
Lo::T On highway between K Icn
lnnviT'Hnii tireen, bag containing
little bov's suit. Fltidcr please leave
nt N .wg - R v i c w . Reward.
KOUNL Csntsr side curtains for auto.
UHiir may get same ai mis vuiue
by pitying fur this adv.
FUl NL J
same at
Crlppen.
wutch. Owner may get
lUi Corey Ave. Jar T
t OK SALL..
r-xm SALE Bo.eburs; prop.rtr. APP'T
Owner. Phone hii-t.
FOK SA1.K Osts. both Kray and while,
l'hone iiiornlnKB 187-L or 1S-F16.
Am now booklnc orders for duy
old chlcki for 1K21 ilelirery from
Injih producing T.tncreil strain While
Leghorns. Earl Vosburgh, 702 Ful
lerton St., Hoseburg.
TKESrASfe) NOTICE.
All persons are hereby warned not
lo fish, hunt, or trap, with or with
out dog3, on the Mrs. O. W. Jones
ranch, lying between Roscburg and
the North Umpqua river. If caught
they will be prosecuted.
T. E. WARE, Renter.
HtMER AND GUIDE! i
Pack horses furnished. Write tor
dates.
UtllT WICI.L8, Camas Valley, Or.
R. B. Hunt
D. V. g.
Night Phdne
P. H Antlm
. . B. T. M.
rriaht Phene
HUNT i ANTLES
trtanir Ssrsjee . Pbeae 44
niTlc. U a.k Kt. Resesm-aX Ore.
We Buy at
BERGER'S
BARCA1N STORE
HlrlN, Molmlr, Rags,
Rnbber, Old Metala,
l'sr-s and Boaea.
A flood Line ot Second Rand
Clothing For Sale.
Cass and Pin St.
i 1
r AND TANNINC CO.
Tssn.rs of all classes ef Furs.
Mnnnrafturer. of Murrs. Pur ffhoul
Oer Throws. Far Coats and Caps.
Alao nmunt heads and animals ef
all kinds.
w. LASfaEMania,
RoMbursj, OresQ.
FOR BALE Two Pord t.,Urln.
" motor bhi, iU - U
I'OK SALE-Two WoooiaT;
' Hut,
FOR BALE Toggent,erg7nTmr
802 B. Stephen. " ' mii I
BAilTLETT I-EAUS KOHrrr--
iim grade, m u,e ...Krr'K
btllarrt, -Kdeiibowe
iver. ""i
ro HALE a head or .l.eei
P ans r
in,.. Ad.lr.
care Newa-Hevtewv
" . a.
FOR BALE A nil
t BALE A number ot iliJkTT
r.U Lincoln ram.. Ad ''
lattner, Day. Cre.k. or.," J' '
te
Bl
FOR HALE Old fcrowth tir
grub wood. H.W per Her.
,i v . i c iivki iur sale, 1 Buw ,
plaa. and ahuata. Addr..7 if"4 '
Camas Valley. Orevou. '
Foil SALk pTii-.i..:;;. r
Rhode Island Ued ,ek.r2. "2X
each, fhona 40-t'l. Dr li i"
ford.
UAKOA1NS IN AL-TO.S iiroTnri
lanu n. uouae. Liberty Aulo .
Co.. 6U7 N. Jackui. si 10 "Ml
OR SALE frune Ueua. Italisna
6 IL. 6oc; to S ft., tw; l eoi.T 5"
. .0c; to . 70C li. L. Jauil
niiles wesl of Roaebura. Ore,
FOK fcALE One of
teams. with hurn
nl .i
Weight StMIO lbs. Will take :ivj "
iur iuil- si. i. a.. tr SnZ
shupu. Will Uenioittiliute Jtiiy'tj-
any time, .price -uy. u.
ruK ISALE ilorse. wclii.) la&ii ibT:
yartt old. bargain. I'lioti Jl-ri.
a.--. , VJlfiJIl,
fr UK hAL.h. fiotn.elHilU ai. kirrT
cablnut, kltctivn table. I c-naii, ix
rug. linoleum, book kti-lva ciwi
m.dli-ine cabinet. nuilKuiiy mui
cubinet, 2 tubs. Inquire n
FOK BALE White L.-horn
chicks from Tancicd kui Hoiltwi
jukk (iwjuiiiuM iiviiii nuoKlliit or-
Uera now lor iw 1 imUh. urdtr
FOR HALE The following uied ctri,"
1 Lort, M0.
1 1 114 froid, 1375.
Servlco iiarag, Rosttburg, Ori.
SUPERIOR HOCK HPltlNug COA
wi on ine inarxei; ury aiab wvoi
na mill enus uyine ncr or co;4
eperiai price on iv tier lots. H J.
i;unn, tor, rv anu niuin.
KOK HALE Y tar ling ItaniUuiUr!
rams that will shi-ar 20 tu Jw Ibi. n
fine white wool. Will nt.ll one v
carload. Prices right. R W. Htrria.
Anliland. urcgon.
Full tiALK Kir wood. $:!.:) per cor.,
and oak at $2 per tier on uroun.
naif mile to highway 3-1 mil to i.
ing. Address Box 64. Suiherlin, Ore
WILL TRADE Nice pluce in tttti
bower for tttnall propt-riy Id Koir-
burg. Address IL ., tare h
Reviiv. .
r OK S A LE One f i -s h ml lch cot
t hoitf ot two, i:u or iio ui
ful work mure, wcigiit 1 -ol i .
T. H. I'awgnn, wimur, nn-gon.
Kult HALE 'i'i acres 1 mil- fiotn Koti
burg, l' In thoro cultivation; 14 nr.
strawberries, some pears ana siau-
brrifs: 10 acr?s small u nicer u
stump land; small t-roum box houi
barn, otner ouiouuuiiiga. aih w.ii-,
to buv stock farm. Low Drlc lo:
aulck action. Address or call )il
Military au
h'rtK HALF! Corner rouila .tore, go-
eral merchanillae. Melrose, Oreion.1
mile, from ItueebuiK; includei Ji
acree 6-vear-old uruiit-a la hnrm
ti.i. vat. Hood s-rouir. house, ey-
v. ham nthHl Otltbill IdltlSS; IS
rrult: all In nrst-clafa .haps. Sw
k.. u,uil litfl.i'.,L Will ahl
.lock ot ' mdse. at Invoice. P1K
4iiiii with IL'500 down. bluei
trni.. K. Stubba. Melrose.Ora
Foil SALK Oood ued black ilp
Sleam Tractor., rrom J50 to llii
Boilers and engine, an
Polleye. beltintf and auipllt4.
Uraa; saw with 2- aaw.
1 4 H. P. Oaa Engine
1 11. P. Oaa Ens-lni!
Qalvanlzed pipe, 14 in. lor do .
per II.
k..v .M auA ..Xf'll.'.llB. nUCBII
er. Koine good Inserted '."?'"?
cheap. OKKUl.N ii.ciii.'B."' --
Uuicene. Ore.
Say. did you aee that dr ol ftM
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2 Bulck l!attpry...-f-
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