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J ruf-ri two HOSl'U l1 It i .NEWS Mil I li W ..,,rH l:trriil " lally, per .-, I.y in ill. . 1'uiJy. iini!tth.v by t- Oinu-r, t'r month .14 no . .to i. H..1 I'rm l t-x.lii'.lvely Uh,t ,.r r-i'iil'li' hi ii'ti vl .tt i.t.n lit-a trvJtt, t'j II entllle'l I,.,t uih-rwle tK-.llt.-d In thin pap' nU Ul:.u II. u local .' .ublll.e.l !.' in. All rlKl.l ' r. .ul..Ki.l'nii ul Ml Ui.lcne liei-fin nr lu nwerv.a. L.t.lri-1 a fcv oml-'l.KM i..utlr M.iy 17. la-'l. lit II. k t tiifK"11. uii'U r tl Ml ulli. A.-l lEoHPlillrK. rt-iiii. Autf. :IO, IHiiO. VU MOKE 1'OOlt I'LOl'l.i:." Tlie nianaK" of a New York de partment store tbal u am in com paratively low-pllc. d coods nays that if the new paper nulla that are be ing worn in i.urope come lo thi.i country, he will not handle them. 'Ineie ate no mole poor people any mora." Ii explains. "11 offend paper uita at 60 cults. Mr. l'oor l enow wc.ild hUlif and waik down two nlalea where the ull-wool t KUtts were on salt. liverybotiy's earnliiK a lot and spending a lot. They want lo apend It, and take a prltlo In paying htt-'il prieea. It l a ract that lin y would raiher pay G0 than 6u centa." This, undoubtedly, was the typical American attitude a year ago. There la a curre nt iinpit)' ainti Hint It hat rhcnired. and the public hna turned thrifty. Hut perhaps thin reform . ... . . ...... r,..,.,l Th,. iniKteney nn '" . !...'" ! ntore inatKiKr preHuiuiifiiy kiiowii'i j....... whaT I." la lalklt.K about. Or perhaps Any small and f rowing H y wl h the thrift upplla only to the inltl dle claps" Insli ad of (he new-rich proletariat. I Ihe latter view Is supported by collateral tet.llinony from New Yorrt repardini: that saute paper clothlnK. While workillK people seoi n II. Mich people as students, teachers. HtennK raphers, artists and Journalists are said to be keenly interested. It ap peals to many of them as not only n pnsslble money-saver but also a labor-saver and a contributor lo sar torial variety and comfort. If the thlnir works. I hey say. a paper sull or dress can be worn for a week or two andthrown away, and a new one bought, all 'through Ihe warm weather, for much leas than ordin ary summer garments would cost, and without any need of dry cleaning or wash ins. But many a rich man nr woman sits tip and takes notice at thin sug gestion. Hut the "poor ninti" and his wife are not much Interested. lt't a queer turn of affairs. KTAKVi.MJ (HT MiWSI'AriiltS. A represent alive of several thou mind "country papers" says: "In in.v opinion not half of .lite country nress. numbering I 2.IMHI Weeltl.. i ,.ra mid Hon dally papers. Will survive the next six inonibs miles. there is a drastic change in lite situ ntton. The situation is certainly scr ions. It results from the unpreei dented shortage of print pnper, ol which five pounds are needed for every four pounds now being pro duced. Large numbers of newspaper have been driven out of business 111 r Iv bv this shortage some 17110 of them In the past year. .Many havi succumbed to the high cost of paper which costs several hundred per reir more Ihnn It did three years age Many have been sliiiv.d lo deaili b their Inability to obtain pnner at nn ni-ice. Tl' present system of distil hiilloti makes II tar harder for lit. small, remote pnncr-i io e t suiiply than for the big city papers, and lliev are oblic. dtp.. price for It. Yet there are people who criticise lite M....II p; p raising Iheir rates. KfTorts are being made lo lucre;.:. lite pap. r supidv and some liupr.iveMient n-. r. port. but il is very slight so far II Is l 1 hut any new m. astir-' taken to en the situnlton cannot slmw results fo nearlv two v. nr. liefer., lit it tine the dentil loll of cnun'rt paper imp he tragic. There may h-' sileetvilioe renders Inclined to smile at this l. rt "tragic." but Mich ll Is tint otllv I. the publishers Immediately Involved. bUt tO Hie pilbllC tll.V Sell.'. l i lamentatile that the American press as a whole, the fr. st, most rej.re-eM tnllve and useful press in the world, should be crippled In this way at a D (V'-r t.iiio win i; I'm services are im-doi ...o.o man "in Ik lure. It la P"' . u!ui 1 tin!. l luiiule lliat llie i.i.ull city and tur-.l supers sliotjld bear tut) brunt ot ihe calamity, for an a tiaba they are nearer to the petipb , ana can be fipar.-d less, than lite liii-irupolMmi pujt.-rrt. "I'l.AV b'lltlJl-.iS." Vi w York baa "onmcd 87 si rets i ror chilun n." Tht; hi r-.t s aro lo by k pt op-n lor thi-ui. and elosi d to trailic, koiiic dutiiiK ipitiiiiit hour.t i v. iv uav nd m her oil Sundays and l-.i.l.ih.vK. i n b r the direction of Cllle O'Connor of the trnlfic depail- i i. in. mya a M w rora paper, "children ate playing In sately in all ef th" street, d uslgnnu d. " Ihiia does ihu biggest city In the woi id solve one of ihe serious prob-l.-i is created by its aU- that of pio iding its children aafe places lo e.ay The pity of It la that there is i,,,iii:k better than those pave ;,1 r e-s, I Veil Wh' l aeane-t other use they are barrel t the oilier side there is a convenllon I'hiltlren. pi ais allied American eagle and shield. be lu.ve U liejiven-sem genius lr ii'i'iying aiivwln-re, given half a dance, and can have a good time . mm Mistering ct.blilerttones and In filihy gutters. Hut they tuvi' il.-l.t lo inor.t than mis -win i iiaei s fne from traffic peril all Ihe time, Willi trees and Kras and water .hi. I birds ""! flowers and uncou tainlnat'd air. Kveit a inetropollH whose real es tate values are fibuloiis could afford to tear down a lot of Its tenement s, or even lis SKVM'rapers, to pr't.m ..,...,,,i f.,r iht. el.ildr .,,.1. .... . vi.i.inle liefore 11. slloll II s e '( he wisdom of establishing play- (rounds while there Is lime, and land is cheap, in every mnirler of Hie (Jiarm- I p lb, P AIDS 1 GUARASTF.R J I L : i ?"( fVi'MmfN'tw art waranffrd to H """mm-r : 8 tr. tK .'..'i action or t. t yvm B .. .iM r- -'ared nd r.uamntrrrf b'- ill '. '.'Jw L'-.U i. . . IV R-FRANK LABORATORIES iLr The Obstructionist v1 .J' ,0rl w o Bunrnn www . tnv n ati'l Mill be'tir, porks thai i.r,- simply l-.trgi-r pla gro'iiuM, I'l lie I .j ? Jivtl by tli giuttii-iipb along wiUi I the youm".'1- I Interest In the Victory medal. I award, d by the govtrinnt nt for mlll- iiy B.MVicc In tlie world war, H In trrruulliR. It wan announced n'c-ntly from Washington that af"r wv-ial wi-i-ks of r.-:iitin-Hs for distribution. niy nbimt 65.0O0 vllnibiu int-u out j (,f Hivi-ral millions had applied for ,(),. miiluls. 1'ulilicity has hi imillatci! j i .. aru.licaliotiM. !u on" district wiih lull. (imi fi.rimr icrvlip iiihii. II was announced the oilier day mat in. mm hail aiked for the emblejus. and sub uiined their discharge papers as re-(itir.-d. The broiiz1' medal Is not a it lug of great value intrinsically, but it Is considered worth while artisti cally, an l It Is something whose sen timental value should be great now and greater hereafur. On one side it b.-ara the ligut- of Lileriy. wiih Jin-, ad wing and diawn hword. On snrniouineu oy tne iii:-eiii..ui.. (ir. - al War fur Civilizaiion," and alongside the shield Ihe nanics of .lie t..iwers nssm-lated wi'h the Vnlt- ed Stales in the war r ranee, Oreat Ilrltaln. Italy. Ilelgluni, Serbia, Ittis- Ula. Japan Hra.il. Horliig.'ii, mi- laania. Oreece. cnina anu .-vioiiih-n fro. Thai !Wt of nations alone, on n victory medal, Is worlh preserv ing In any home. It is a perpetual reminder that once at le?t, many na'lous mid races were able to for ?e iheir petty rivalries and preju dices and Join harmoniously In a great, common cause. II may he a rem ll'ller. leo. null i-i Hi;.! imi i- wavs ne ds saving, and a suggestion Hint lasting co-operation rf Ihe same nort Is not an Impossible dream. That indefinable something called charm, for lack of a better definition what is it? Health, personality, appearance all these go far toward its making, but Charm is greater than any one! Turola Toilet Preparations are real con tributors toward Charm. For many years they have tieen compounded from finest insredient'J. They are pure, beneficial, and soothing, as well as beautifying. rUROLA ALMOND CREAM -one o'f the most favored toilet requisites is a delightfully scented preparation to keep the skin soft, line and beautiful. Use it for sunburn and chapped or irritated skin. OROto TO HEALTH AND BEAUTY 51 . p t. - IN -r.v..- w -v. .... . ,. Vv v.-vi i ..1 I. . . tllw j O t 7. nnriFv inivruf, A T,,r:.' ",T. .n?.i. lOVEanaHlliEDnFE ti the noted author XXVAI.KSC-KSI"K. "You looked up in surprise con- tinned Alice. "Yes, 1 remember. I remember, how nueerly you looked at me as you asked me that inie.-lio.i." I s d-l. "I thought it was strange that K irl Shepard could have coir.o hour? dur r-i: .einbe--1 ing Ihe night because cd the letter which 1 had received from hint on what 1 thought was he day bo) ore, saving that he was Komlng soon. "And I remember, you ild I'm going to the telepho.ie. Katherine, and ask Karl to come over and see you. "I was surprised at first at thisltn a moment .miss l aiaei u, ,UR ... and I said: -Why sureh- vou will: in the liitie cooing, smiling, dtinty wait unlil I am dress.-d. -Mice.' and little bundle. "Oh. she has grown hen I reilied that I was very ! so beautiful." I made a great ef weak. I found it Iter sslble to raise' myself to a sitting pnture. "Have I been 111?" I asked. as looked at my almo.it transparent I hfinds. nii'1 wondered how 1 CO'lld - . ,.,..i.frlarnis, hours. Ruddenly another thought line lo m. now i.nm m.c . ...71... ill lll.ne 1 BDl.,l Vnn h-ivu l.fton . 111 ,.., r.. 1 ,.,ii,a inv de.r v.... n.. !,... l,,-, in ffli-or mil vour reeoverv has li?en very !,.. ,u ..m ,,.viin'i.ilv I ooked about me in astonish- meet. "I am not still at the ho-. Inf?" "No. dear, we tock vou to the hospital and then we thought you , would have a better chance of re-1 overy in your own home." Then I began to recognise my : mother's beautiful old furniture which 1 had intended to use In my 1 own room. "IT... Inn. hft.'a T l.nen bore" asked. t "About a monl4i. We had planned to put you on Ihe yacht next; week." 1 'Has Karl been here all the time?" - All the time, my deir. I have never seen III all my life such de- you and the mvior came ana ne votion as Karl Shepard has paid to said he raid Oh. my God! I re vou." member now, he said that John and Where's John?' I asked. Alice instead nlf answering, said. Argentina After More Good Roads TirrcNOS A1UKS, August 28. Siimulatod by North Americans. The (Jood Roads Assnciation of tlie AiRenttne Republit" h:is juat lpen organized and plans an active niov- I ni; plrturo, newHpiiper and public sppakint? propaganda. Good roada in ArKpntina are a rarety and the use ol' fuitomolnle nr automobile trurkn between towns and cities la virtually Impossible. The idea f a good ruail asnonia- tion when taken to Minister of In terior (Joitipz was warmly received. Mo told Amerb-an repr-scntatives who Interviewed Jiim. that "Ameri cans know how lo build ro;ids bet ter than we do. We welcome vo ir help. (.ood roads are one of Ar .1 iFtnt Inn's rro-.ito ;I nmAiIu f ir itt pen- nomie developnu'tit. S. T. llenrv. of New Y..rk. a road building PHK;necr. was lurs-dy re- 'pnnsill for the oipaniaf on of tli; association i! urine ft recent visit here. It has i f-eived the support of American a itomobile frii"-est and cement co'vpanies and of the ltr?! h railroads for which cool ro.il would as fppders tfrom iKicult ura I dit' icts. Snce. teen obtained in interest inff Mint Aru-etnin-s In the mov who has been ;wked to become of- tP ers in Tin- asoc'at ion. iv!M!:i: swutz iai:kii:i. Wnrd has been received hnre h;r Talnier C iltunny) Swnrt7 w.n married on Sa.ip.lTy. August 14. at Spokane to Mis Minnie H- Fihrr of Wilbur. Wellington. ralme is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Let Us Show You and Quote You Prices on UNIVERSAL Lig Ming Plants J. F. BARKER & CO., KOSKIirilK. OHI IiON IMI'I kmi: IS Al'TOMOlill.KS WE SELL Edison Wffim LAMPS: Delias County Light and Water Co. '. J'--- "Im going to telephone to Karl." As she went out the room I noticed that she was lu deep mourning, when fhe came back. I asked: Ms Xladamo Gordon dead?" 1 asked. No. dear, mother Is well." Hut yotire in mourning. Alice. Someone very near and dear to you is i;oi.e. Don l ten me mat it m Tom. your husband." "Tom will be up to see you this evening," said Alice with a smile. 1 caught my breath sharply. "Tell Miss 1'oiker lo bring In my baby." 1 bad to have ocular evidence that Alice was not mourning for Mary. tort to nit my artes iui nc, u. I could not do so. Anu men i nau the Ineffable bliss of knowing tnat my baby h id not forgotten me. She almost sprung out tit Miss I'arker s and with those Inarticulate Hove words, that only a mother can translate, she, burrowed her little ,,0..li " ..t. ... "Hold her up to me! Hold her '.vnere 1 can kiss ii'-i, 1 ruin in (lo)ng so one 01 ner uny naae.i :reet pres-eu agatnsi my mourn upon mem my no-sea mi Mu.. ou.. last. Doesn't John think she Is the most beautiful thing In the world? I asked. As I mentioned John, some- thing seemed to snap In. my brain and for a moment a (ueor sort 01 haze seemed to overcome me. "Wait, wait," 1 Bald. "let me think." Miss Parker came in and took tne tinny away, rtiice ntiec. ni. nn In her ftrmR Ilon t trv to thl-k. deir, it will all come back to(3.tf:i-"ii '?t-" you Inter. "nut I must think, I must think, 1 can't stop thinking. Let's see. 1 w-ent to the telephone and someone said, there had been an automobile accident. In a litti while. Alice, Elizabeth were dead." ITo be continued. Swartz of this city and has spon. th lnrirrat part of his life at this ri" erivr! (,r'iH w;i,,h the 3tli Field S'",n'il n.ttHlion. liunny an. I his w'fTp will reside at Almtra. Wiish.. wlu-rn ht is emnloved at th ,msr,t enraeo. The nianv Riddle fripnds nf the eronm pvtend con- p,atutationfl. Riddle Knterorise. 0 . i.VU.ltT iVlLPTP LL For Protection WASHINGTON'. Auk- 28. Secre tary Danb'U aiitiouuci d today that he had ordered the cruiser 1'itt.bui? to procted from Keval to Danzig loi Hit- protiction of Americans at that port. i:o.i sii.ns tit(ii:i. ! SA I.KM, Or., Aug. 27. H'eause of recent cmnp!ainls that non-resident tourists bad tx wi suliit ctej to un- necessary delay In Oregon, due to a lack of road mkiis, and a subsequent article app arinj; in the Or-conian in which C. C. Iiradb y. of i ortland. quoted a number of Californians ai snyinp that they would not return to flits stat', Governor Olcott todav sent ha a letter to the state highway com-prom- mis-ion urging thai some immediate ment. acimi he taken to lemedv ihe a!- leged unsatisfactory condition. ASK iOR and GET The Orijtina, halted Milk for Infants and Invalids Avoid I:aitar,ion3 anj Substitutes TUACTOK8 CLASSIFIED COLUMN A 1-1. NKW CLASStKIKK AOVKBT(SKMU SV SIH IIU KOI. Mi us , I'AUK U.XDEIl 1IEAUINU "MtW TU)AV. T .ft... ! .'. WANTKP. WANTED Work witli m Irutk. Phont WANTED 1 urKtyi, large c mall. Uuyer Uro. I'taone 1 WANTED la or 15 prun plcKr, 2 U- fcl. tktiB, ulio -nie men in uiier. J. U. Buiim, l tnpiun. QtcKun. WANTKl. Wonwn or Klrl fur conivv- tK.iury work. Apply toutctt tiyiiei y, AS'i ED Kldrly man for wtniwr Job tluii.tf (.liorn. rouii c ipviuer ui.. vli . fi t'ter limn It J Apply l.!r,.Hloon.. Dlxunvilttt. WANTKl I'i'jn pk-krs. OouU ptck liitf. fcwa cumplit Biound. rlt for pal ticului . i'hone ls-X2. Wm. I. uavt.-i. Myrtle Creek. Oregon. WANTED Position to do Bnral tiuuiiu ork by a v Irl of exprii-nc; no more ihuii thru in iuit.lly. Phoui WANTED Man witb teuttift to tak lufe-Kli'K coniract, thc4 huui, all win tt'i'M Job. Kir-l'lno Lumbar Co.. (jU'iidult, Oregon. WANTED Tweiity-thrt out vt town . I.uoi t cat tit.- m Uoaire t o: m ai)U boai d thw tominff yvnr. Tim Com munity miut provide autiublo accom nu'd.tllona for itfai-tii-ra If ihu nchooli ure to b inulnliiiiu'd. Citizens hav Inu rooini fur rnt or board to offr, am abkud to i-umi.iu.it. ate with aupt. M. ii. Ihiiiini at uiu'u. montloniiiiE tli kind of touiit. coliVHiiilicM utid prh'i. FOR KENT. l"OU RI-:NT Furnished room for in ling man. 24i So. Jucksoik Prions 41-lt. i"OU It I'iNT Safety llepoilt tlos.'OurK National Bank: boxss. KOl: ItKNT l-'our rooms and batti, luily f ui-nlnhed, a beiiutirul llome. AIho itute iouium and balli. all fur nished, i'rlee rt nsunal.le. Apnly liwrence-Coidun Co., 1-i Cass Sit. MISCfcXI.AN HOI'S. TftACTOR I'LOWINO (let your order in at once If yuu wart wurk dune, lillbert Woud. fux laa, Ituscbum. th Huburg N..tlonnl Bank, iVKM. HH1IXIM3 R. K. llulnslman. Plione 8-K5. drdler. It- 1. KuscbUitf. J'KSTOCK KXCHANOK It you have :ivstm-k of any kind for or x- chiiiiKe. Uxt II with Dr. R. V. Hunt, 2i ak tjt.. ltoaehuiK- m VIONKV TO LOAN 2'l-yfur ruiwl crt'-lit farm loaim. Itw tnttreat rat. IO.ouu local niony to lan on good reul ?ntate. I'lnl mortKuy. Se M. K. Itice. of Kite Ml iis'r and Pound. LX)ST Colli dojp. license Nt. 1 1 1. Ki ruler please rvturn to 71 Court bt. r plione 135. s. Ownvr can yut by proving piup- fame at this offlu rt y. L,( ,;. on hitfliwity biwvn Eln bower and ir;n, bug containing little boy's suit. I'Mniler idaiii luv ut Xt-vs-ltt'view. ttj'vard F'oi'ND Oenlor iuim "curtulns tor auto, owner may get same at this otlice by pay ing ror tnia attVj l-SjL'Nli -A"wutch. "Owner may (tet Hume at 1136 Corey (Jrlppen. Ave, Jui. T. 1UK S.Vl-1.. L'UH SALK Houeburg property. Apply Owiir. l'hone 170-Y. KoTt SALIC atn, both gray and white, i I'liuiitf iiionmign 17-L or ll-fr'lS. I -(ilt SALIC one" Knrt! bin?, itnd one j ton Kord truck. JmJd A McMillln. I U "SA L li --TlVks fur' naic. li. U Cun non. Uixoiivrilt'. Kartlctt pears for canning, sixty ! cents per box at orchard, two miles N. K. Koseburg. Bring youc boxes. It. E. Pargeter. Phone 38-F4. If you want to buy a home in the beautiful city of Koseburg,. Bee Wal ker, lo5 Cass St. Phone 91. Am now hooking order for day )ld chickf for 1921 delivery from tmh producing TflTtcred strain White Leghornt. Earl Vosburgh, 702 Ful terton St., Koseburg. TKKSI'ASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned not to fish, hunt, or trap, with or with out degs on the Mrs. O. W. Jones ranch, lying between Roseburg and he North Umpqua rlrrr. If caught they will be prosecuted. T. E. WARE, Renter. If you want to sell your property, i see J. A. Walker. 105 Cass St. Phone i 91. j HUNTER AND GUIDE!. Pnclt horses furnished. Write for (Intea. III UT WF.I.I.8. Cniuae Valley, Or. H. K. Hunt D. V. 8. Night Pfiont 2 F. H Antic B. S. D. Y. M. Night Ph.n HUNT - ANTLES Ttrraarr S n rireiiii. ltin 460 0(Tt 2! Onk St. Rotitburf. Or. We Buy at j BERGER'S i BARGAIN STORE Ulrica. Mnhalr, Rnffs, Ituhtwr, Old Metals, rBpoin and Rones, i Good Line of Second Hand Clothing For Sale. Cass and Pine 8ts. OOUCLAS COUNTY TAXIDERMY t W TANNTNiTcO. Tannrn of all claff of Turm. Miuiufariurrri of itwfT, rur ihoul tor Thrown. Pur Out n1 Cup". A!ki mount hftada and animals C ait ktntla. J. w. i AnKttfiKita, rn, Roaeburc Orcfoa. ' ' - - - - -, -, W 0,t, for bale-two wtt h(,ttr. iron BALK T.iKK.nu.rgr iinT H Sl.-.lifiis. KOHL Mill SAl.K 5-io..in iiou. n Irult, surU.-n. ncap at i.3 f1 "Hi. quirjeNew-Hevtvw. '.'-iw. lft. i r.i .,.i .fVK -tic InllarU. fcdeliboWT. ' head .luck catu.. AdU. Til i 'are Ne-.vs-tte l.w. -1- ii.. .71. U.HIUIIU SIX. Sales Co. KOIl KALE A number ot i irTTTTV Hlaltner. bays Creek, lull aALli-UUI Ki-uwtli v.i'i'i. ;.- ii. ...u -.71 : ' k"!. "im a anuitis. s. Camas ValK-y, un-uoii. t'Ort SALK i'urehred rT."s; r- lili. .do Isiuiid lu-d loik.iel, i,.? eacli. PIiuiim Ja-i-'i. i.P i. ..' - bt.J- I'Uli S.M.K 6 II.. -lit SAl.K 1'ruiiD truss, liklianT i ,T 6 II.. Sue; to li It., tUe-; ivut I ! 6. le: to 8. Toe li i i :,. o, ouo; a lo . ,uc. H. L wiiil iDltea west of ItuKi.l.iii j it,.. ' FCUt BALE One of ll.u work .vuui., i..i i,aiin-i. in count. W.lsnt 3U0U lbs. Will lake id for cultk aula. T. A., m, .."" HO" B..I.1-. UUILK llloUll IT, 111 (OOJ any tim. r- ny n ... File. . See Mills, iti Cuss Bl. l'VK SALKlluihe. wvtghM iYoVfbTT years old. baiKnin. I'Iumh- l-ict 'ij A. Caihouii. Wilbur, tjv..:i. l UU SALK U liitc- LeKJuiil?; hZ cbtckH foin Taikcred and UmIIuw-h high production hern, liuokn.g 9i dr now for lit-'l hatch. Order H you want early chkki. Ed. Brrnnt. phone St-PZi. fOH iSALlb Til folluwlng uked cart both lu II rst cluHU cuiij.uou; 1 iill Dort, 0'. 1 114 Ford. $375. Servlc tiarag, Itoiebuig, Or, 2 L F K itlOlt HOCK b P K 1 N ; ri CO XLZ iivnt on the market; dry l&b wuw) a:id null cii'li byihc tier or coitf Special price on lu tfer luts. H j lenn. cor. Ouk and Ainu. t'OU SALIC V earl tug ItumbUiiitt mini that will Mhar tu j lt t line while wool. Will k. 11 ont" ig carload. Hrlcea right. t W. Htrrin, Anhlund, Ureuon. f'UU SAL hi -1- ir wood. Jxiu per corX und oak at t'i per tier on truunJ, half mite to highway, 3-i riUL to :d. Ing. AddreHa ituK 61. Smherlln, Ort. WILL TH A D V. N lc pluV in Kdn buwer for Kinall prupt-rty in Huae-' burg. Addrumi 11. ' tare Nti Hevu w. l-'OK WALK Hue fret h imkh cuw; ihoit-w of two, $50 or ftio. Alio ui ful work mare, weight i:nu lbs., Lu. T. H. I'awBtn. Wlibur, Oi enuiL Corner roadu uluie. entl nivrchaii'llfe. Wlroce. (irt-guo. I mile ri'om iioaenuig; iuL'iu-JeH ti acres 6-year-old prunes In biirli.f this year. Good 8-roou: ti'HJue, vtr age, barn, other oiubuildinns; imil fruit; all In tlrst-clasB uliupe. blort by houeie, well lighl'jd. Will mU . stock of mde. at lnvolcr. Plat $45uO, with $2500 down, balanc iina.KStiibbB, Melrose. Ort, Ku it" S A LU Uood used" black" pip, all stwain Tractors, from JiCO to flltl; Hollers and engines, all ul.; 1'ulleys, belting and uupplie. Drag saw with 2 saws $ M 1 4 it. P. Ghs Emeine IM 1 6 II. P. (Juh Kngina 11 2 Small sawmill, eai-h Galvanized pipe, 14 In. for dryers, fw per ft. Crake at IHc per lb.. nw. We buy, sell, and exehMiite mathli ery. on:e good Inserted i- utli sawi, cheap. HLttuN MACIllNKKlf CO, Kutene, Ore. CROWERS having WHEAT, OATS and other grains to sell should submit samples and get prices from us before seltiuj their grains. Remember we have handled your grain lu the past and have never failed to get satisfactory results. EVEUBODY'S EXCHANGE, Inc. BATTERIES! No. 1 Bulck Battery 'W- No. 2 Bulck Battery 9'S. No. 1 CheTrolet Battery..:l.no No. 2 hevrolfit Battery . For Other Cam P.Jces on Application. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE Acency BiUck nnd ChrtroW 4-41 N. jHrkmm 8t. H.wfPiut-. i Sheet MetalWork OF ALL KIM'S J. H. SINNIGER 11 OAK STREKT IMIONB PROFESSIONAL CARDS nun. r. n. o-n un cut riown rt 140. 4f3 W. t'a!. r'STropSttS OR. M. H. Physician. 251 W. Ln St. It Is what we think and what we do that makes n what we are. There U HAPrV THOVIiHT In e"T bottle of SlTKltlOH SOI'A- ROSEBURG DAIRY AND SODA WORKS PHONE 1S6 OPEN ALL SliS rsi- lUUfia, J z. U.tJOM. ' llr .ii,sr-w Piano Vcpurtniua --Hemline-Moore Conserved Violin and Physical Education Department CjeJ Until SeptenlMf