nninnrnfl views Turns tI'khih v. .r.rT at, mao..
rnon two
It O S K U V It Q KEWS I1EVIEW
luurJ P.llr Krll "r.
II, llmr. I- Wlmhyrly llfft O. UH
SUBSCIillTION RATES
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tally. l minllm by mull JJ
ly I'.rrittr, rir month "
'Hi. As.uclalwl Prou Is .stlu.lv.lr
.Dlltl.u tu lli uit fur republication of
ail n.w. al,pat-ri.. cr.dlt.il lo It or
li . t slbirvln cr.dlt.cl In Ibis PPr
mid Mlto tliw local tiwa publl.li.d h.r.
In. Atl rlKhla of r.publtuatiuii or apa
dul ul.p.ulie. li.r.ln ara also raaarvafl.
Kntuictl a. .cond-ula.s uiattar Mar
17, man, at th. po.l olTli'. at lluaabum,
im-iron, umVr IhV Aft of Mhrclj i, ISiV.
1'osrlmrfC, Onifon, Aug. 81, 10UO
THE IILOW TO UOLSIIEVISM.
Prusslanlsm seemed strongest
shortly before It collapsed. Is It to
he the same with bolshevlsmT Whlln
the Kusslans were advancing toward
Warsaw and driving the Poles uu
foro them, the Kid menace loomed
up more threateningly than ever to
vesti ru Europe and the rest of the
world. It was fean-d that nothing
could stop the military might of Kua
ra'i n.-w tyrants. All at once Hie
tide turned, and the Russian rout
si'iins In Hiuiiy ways comparable lo
that of the German armies iu the fall
of 1918.
Can l.enlne and Trotzky rouse th
upirlt of those beaten troops and
raise m w levies to overwhelm I'oIbikI
and seek further conquest sT It de-p.-uJn,
more than anything else, on
the utlltude of Poland. If the Polish
leaders are reasonable, I hey stand an
excellent chance of guaranteelni!
their natural frontiers for lite fu
ture, Insuring their Independence
and establishing a permanent truce
with Ibe bolshevikl.
'1'he only reason the latter were
able to come as near as they did lo
crushing Poland was that the Poles,
by their attempted conquest of large
areas generally recognized as Kus
slnn, had given the Ited leaders n
chance lo appeal to ItitsHlun pu
trlotlsm. Those Hed armies could
hardly have been raised for a delib
erate., unprovoked Invasion of strict
ly foreign territory. After their dis
astrous defeat, it will be harder than
cut to obtain Itllsslan troops foi
anvthlng but self-defense.
The Poles. I hen. will do well ti
heed the advice of the United Htatei
and the allies, to present none but
reasonable demands and refralt
from further provocation. If the)
adopt such a policy, they may do fa:
more than safeguard their own
legitimate Interests. They may prov.
to have saved the world from bolshe
vlsui. The bolshevlst regime ha
been upheld of lute mainly by It
inilltnry prestige. With that gom
nnd the forces of economic dlslnte
grallon working naturally, the sy
tem little by little may full to pieces
ami then' cuu hardly be a man whose
iiaiuo will uppeai upon thai shuun--:.il
i . cold who will lut bow his In al
i.etoro this unexpected but deuorvfed
branding. While the numbers of
those who attempted to evade the
draft would constitute an army In
themselves, which might have turned
the tide of many a battle, this is a
'i I n it for them to consider, and not
for those who have lu mind the
honor and safety of Ihelr country.
Thn percentage of men who did re
spond Is so heavy that the heart of
the nation may safely trust lu them,
and as one paper puts It, feel confi
dent that "something like the same
proportion would probably be foun-1
to obtain In relation to any o'her
vlial Issues of right and wrong."
According lo the federal depart
lent of labor, wholesale- pi Ices thru-
out the United States dropped 2 V4
i).-r cent in July, as compared wlih
lune, but retail prices, as observed
32 cities, rose 1 per cent. This Ik
i Hit nut ion In which the consumer
ran find mighty little satisfaction. It
s also a situation that calls for ex
planations on the part of retail di ai
rs. When wholesale prices drop i lie
tibllc naturally expects to get the
.enefit of them, lust as It experts to
nv higher retail prices when the
wholesale rates rise. Some allow
nice, naturally, should be made for
me to make wholesale reductions
ffective. Dealers may explain tha'
lie goods sold In July were houeht
tieforo that, at higher rates. Poubt-
ss many of them were. That might
Instlfv a short continuance of the
old retail price. But how explain any
ilse of the retail rates when th"
prices paid by the retailer are fall-'ng?
The girls' covering their ear
wouldn't be so bad If they didn't
leave openings for gossip to trickle
through. A3.'!
THAT MUSK MKXT IKIOIl.
If you hear terrible screeching
and blurlngs and suueakiugs am
waitings as If of bouIs In lorinen
coming from the house next door oi
across the street, says a superluten
dent of schools of a distant city
don't report them to the police. Tr
to observe what hour of the day the;
usually Issue lortli, and do your mar
ki'tlng then or go sit on a distant
friend's porch. 11 Is probably the
neighbor boy or girl, learning lo play
an Instrument for the school baud ot
orchestra, and the whole future ol
American music depends on the slu
dent's gelling a good start.
One of the reasons that America!
muslo did not advance much foi
many years Is that A rlcnll child
ren did not barn to play orchestra
or bund Instruments. Those wh
"took music lessons" took them
iniMt perfunctorily nnd superficially
on the piano. It is even now virtual
ly Impossible to recruit a good oi
ehentra front native American piny
ers. String players have slowly been
Increasing, but players of Ibe wood
wind Instruments (flute, oboe, clurl
net, etc.) are still tilmost non-existent.
If the school or the boys' or girls'
club starts an orchestra, encourage
It. The screechv period does not last
I .ne. if ih.. chiid works hard. The
violins will soon sweeten up, tie
horns Ftiioolh and soften Ihelr tones
Stsnd It as best you can for n lltil'
while, nnd when the orchestra really
rounds Into shape for the school en
tertnlnnienl, or the Scouts bilng out
their osn band for the big pnrnd
you w ill have a right to be bursting!
proud of It.
During the throe months Just
pasM a, in one city alone, the damag
suns bronchi for injuries ilicurre
In automobile accidents have beei
me titan :tnll. Kvcry llfth suit filed
grew out of such an accident, and
the damages sought ranged fiont
flDOu to I .MI.Oiiii. Such llgures as
these are potent arguments for it
control of the autiunotille situation
If one city rolls up such a illlarterly
t tit it I . what must the nattoual total
lie. the iiuuuul total? Most of t he
siilis referred to have been brought
for the Injury or death of pedestrians
struck by speeding intichlnt'sa. Other.
are the result of collisions. Taken
all together, they present a fine oh
Jective loson in careless driving am
iiiritriliiil irv negligence. Whether
the louses be considered from i
monetary point of view or from th
more important one of the maiming
ami death of human beiiiKH, it is evl
dent thai they mote Ihan offset any
pos-dliic gains accruing from sp
and carelessness. Kvery community
has the problem. Kvery community
should work al It. with ordinance.
education and punishment, until no
such shameful record can be found
In the unnals of any municipality.
MEW METHODS OF
PRESERVING FRUIT
Fresh Berries are Possible in
Midwinter According to
Latest Experiments.
HAS NATURAL COLOR
IroHrrutlon Ily Frwliitf is Olifciiper
Thun running ays (iuvernniont
Offk-luls liivoilfK'Liii'tf the
New Strht'ino.
With fall weather closw at hand
activities, in the political arena will
non dtMiitinil tho uttwillon of a great
lalnrlty of por-plc From prRent
ndicatlons there will be no drlav
among the various candidates in pul
ing themselves before the voters and
he l!t 20 political campaign glve
evidence of being a regular hummer
rum mart to finish.
At 20 he doesn't need much Bleep;
it 40 he needs It but ho has lo hustle
-to hard to make a living he doesn't
et It.
How do you et-xpi ct always to be
mderslood when nobody under
stands himself?
You hnve a r.frlit to be proud ot
'our ancestors only if they had sound
nlnds.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 30. Fresh
berries and cherries in midwinter
are possible, the experts of the De
partment of Agriculture announce
after extensive experiments. Suc-eeH;-rul
methods oi storing fruits
and denies In frozen condition have
ijeen demonstrated and the govern
ment experts nay, theae should be
more fully utilized in relieving the,
market ol surplus receipts ot highly
perishable Aruits while in sound,
ediMo condition. They declare that
preservation by freezing is cheaper
than canning, especially, when tin
containers are costly, as ai pr seiu,
and an important industry of steady
development is looked for in this
Hue.
hulfl at nrnnnr liim nflt II rA.
the experts say, has a more natural
flavor than when canned or aneu
.si, I iu iil Iv a a o:it lf:irfnrv UK Trentl
fruit. Is superior to the canned and
dried fruit in making ice creams or
sherbets, and Tor cooking in me
.inn rr nil. a nri'SprvfR. lollies, and
other desserts and confections.
Strawberries, red and black rasp
berries, black lierriei. loganberries,
iilue berries, gooseberries, currants
and sour cherries have been found
trt iu..n Bufrtu.f nllv nfter be i lie
frozen. Berries can be frozen in the
crates lu which marKeteii in iem
peruture from 10 degrees Fahren
heit to znro ami ueiow anu wuu
liawn from cold storage wheu
uro iiturl Tliu fmiiltt l)trmiiA WUteT-
loggetl when laken out and collapse
.itid therulore must oe useu iniuiw
liately. Government experts say,
iouevi r, that they retain their na
tural lllavor and In every way are
mnnaruhle to the best fresh pro
ducts.
If you bHh-ve everything you hear
-oii'll soon hear more than anybody
:ould believe.
Ort'ut success consists largely in
lolug the things that can't be done.
Some men marry for a figure and
Hhi-rs for figures.
Creat weather for harvesting tin
bumper crop of fruit In (his county
MM Al, YOl ; OH'I.K
MAUItll,l S ATI IIDAY
MIhs Marlon Lewis and YVallei
Hughes, well knonu young people ot
ti Ih city, were united in marriage
Saturday eveiung al 8 o'clock at t lu
lu t iki parrtonage, with Kev. J. 11.
lU knoii conduct ing t he i-ere;noiiy
lew elose relatives and fin nils ol
the contracting eouple w.-re pietient.
The groom is em ploy d by Un
Southfi n I'ncll ic company, and t li"
bride has been at tending high
u-hool In this city. They left fol
lowing the ceremony for Ola I la,
where they will enjoy u short outing,
i ml will i lien go to Mat shrield to
mke their home.
Kuril, tt pears for canning, 1 cent
;er lb. Oregon ti rowers Co-operative
i.shoeiatfou, Washington St. and S.
P. tracks.
lilack hatters plush, shapes large
and small, trimmings of yarn, tns
iels. ostrich and fea;her bands. Bell
Millinery.
This
Kail a-.u winter Millinery Opening,
fucbday, Aug. 3 1st. "The Vogue."
iilisia; ;s ami m:v
i;.Ul A.XMH Nt l MKMS.
IllKht now Is the time to plate your
trdei wit h Hates. ( he pnnier, for
.'our Christmas and New Year an
louncements. We are showing one
if i he most complete and luaui ilul
hie ( f ranis lu various designs.
iiiu'. o.uel;. embossed, and (ho print
lig. w ll. leave II to Ital'H. he al
.vays cms over the top w h. ti tt rtoues
o gi itirx; out HOinetl.ini; r al nifty,
'all at the exclusive job print ittc de
partment of the New s-liex lew office.
New full coats In wood brown,
'leather, tenseltone, ttiup grey,
"ektn tduo. Fridav nnd Saturday,
'b 11 Millinery.
OH, DEAR! MY BACK.
Merciful Heavens, how my Lack
hurts in the morning 1 " It's al)
UI1I9 Ul Ollw
ovor-nbund-
ance of that''
poison called!
uric acid. 1
The kidneys
are not alile WW11"1'
to jret rid of
it. Such con
ditions you
can readily
overcome,
and prolong
life by taking
"Anuric" (anti-uric-acid)
can be obtained at almost any drug
store, in tablet form.
When your kidneys get sluggish
and clog, you suffer from back
ache, sick-headache, dizzy spells,
or twinges anil pains of lumbago,
rheumatism or gout; or sleep is
disturbed two or three times a
night, got Dr. Tierce's Anuric, it
will put new life into your kidneys
and your entire system. Send Dr.
Tierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo,
N. Y., ten cents for trial package.
San Franvisco, Calif. "I have
used 1'r. Tierce's remedies in my
family for fifteen years nnd have
found on every ocrasinn that tiiey
fave satisfactory results. Keeen! :v
was troubled with my kidneys anil
my hack constantly pained me. 1
took three packages of Dr. Tierce's
Anuric Tablets which removed all
pain and cleared up conditions. I
advise everyone to give Dr. Tierce's
remedies a fair trial." Mia. K
Evk. 4ii Brannon Street.
LOVE and M
tin tbf? noteu mnnor -Idah
MSGlone Gibson
AkKIEU Utt
MKMOI'.IKS.
"Don't worry, deir." I staid to
Alice sifter a moment. "I remem
ber it all now. I know that John
is dead and I'm sur that my mind
will not ko wandering on acum. ,
The shock has passed, oaly the sor-'
row remains." !
And then, there came to me, for
the first time since Jehn's death,
blessed tears. I think perhaps th.it,
those tears were my greatest con-
solers. for some great conatrletion
that was holding my heart In us;
tight clusp seemed to brenk.
"That's rlKht." said Alice, "weep, I
If you want to, !-ur. The docior!
said months aKo It we could make I
you conie to yourself enough to!
weep, It would be the greatest me-,
dlrlne that could bo gitren you."
"Poor John, poor John: I laid.
Just above uiy breath.
"Yes, dear, It was 'poor John,
said Alice. "He had so much to
live for In you und his baby, and
he seemed not to appreciate It."
I held up a tiemUiiig hand, tor
strength seemed to come to nie
rapidly. "Do you gnow, Alice," I
said, "that John had fully resolved
that this was to be the last time
he was going out with Elizabeth?
He had absolutely determined to
break off with her."
"Did he tell you that?" asked
Alice eagerly. "On, 1 think 1 could
hear It better If 1 knew that he had
determined to let her go out of his
life if I felt that at last he nutter
stood the trouble he was making for
all olf us. Did you let him realize
that he had anoilier chance?"
"That's the saddest part ot It all,
Alice," I answered. "You never can
tell either yourself or any one else
whether Fate Is going to let you
have another chrinre. And so it be
hooves us to walk as straight as
we can."
"And so he told you, did he?"
she continued, "that he r,nd Kliza
tie'.h were going to separate? Wa-
she going to leave town?"
"I do not know, denr. He said
nothing to me about tt in so many
words, but that afternoon when I
got over to the house, I found that
Elizabeth was there: and I could
see from her tear stained fare that
whatever the ln'erview. It had made
her very unhappy."
"I pretended not to notice any
thing and she oon left. After she
had gone. John seemed lo turn to
ward tue with great relief. He had
seldom been sweeter to me in uP
his life, and, Alice, as always, he
exerted that same liasclnation over
me which I could never resist. In
that last hour we had tOM-ther, we
were nearer than we had been In
many months. He listened to nf
while I told him exactly how 1 was
going to furnish that living room
and as the lun came through the
stained glass, window and painted
that gold Chinese tea paper with
brilliant color, he remarked upon
its beauty and confossod that he
knew ho was going to like this
room much better with my decota
tiou than he wauWl have done with
the paper that Elizabeth Sloreland
had ordered put upon the wall. He
drew me up toward him, Alice, r.nd
locked tit me as he did before our
marriage. Then be said to me
things that I cannot repeat they
are too sweet and sacred but I
knew from what he said that he had
determined that when we moved in
to the new house, wo would put all
the turbulence of the old life be
hind us and turn to the beginning
again."
"Oh. how many times," said Alice,
"wo poor mortals think that we will
go back to that Heavenly place of
"beginning again' but fate always
Intervenes. The warp and woof of
!J:e can be woven Into only one
plere of goods, and although we
may change the pattern, we cannot
unravel the cloth nnd begin It all
over again or even go back to the
place where we started It."
"The pattern Is changed for me.
Alice." i Hiiid brokenly, and then to
myself 1 whispered. "I'm so glad
John culled me 'Girl' on that last
afternoon."
"What did you say, Katherlne?"
Mice asked as she overheard a
word or two.
"I do not know as you have ever
heard John's pet name for me. In
fact I think he never used it except
when we were alone and when he
was feeling particularly happy to be
with me. He never called me
Katherine' then. He Just said 'Girl'
and as John said the word it wa?
sweeter Ihan any endearing or any
enressfng name that I have ever
heard."
"Poor John!" sighed Alice, "hf
was so sweet in many ways. You
must remember that he did not real
ize he did not realize."
Alice took my hand nnd stroked
it tenderly. For a long time I said
nothing, I could not apeak. My
eves still held the picture of John
clasping me close close to him, so
close that at this very moment I
felt the warmth of his last caress.
as looking down Into my eyes he
said. "ATter tonleht. 'Girl', you and
I will just go togging along our way
together and I won't be leaving you
for anv business or any person.
TOMoltltOW Karl Nhepanl Calls.
"The Vogue" Invites you inspec
tion of the season's styles, materials
ind colors that cannot full to excite
he admiration of the most critical
buyer. Also every millinery novelty
'hat is assured popularity awaits
you. Tuesday, Aug. 31st.
"You Save Money"
say3 the Good Judge
And get more genuine chew
ing satisfaction, when you uiie
this class of, tobacco.
This is rec;U'oO ihe full, rich,
real tobacco t;is(e lasts so
li'iv', you don't need a fresh
chew nearly r.s often.
And a sainil chew gives more
real satisfaction than a big chew
of tlit; ordinary kind ever did.
Any man who uses the Real
Tobacco Ciiew will tell you
that.
V t:p in two styles
W-P, CUT is a loni; fine-cut tobacco
RIGHT GUT is a short-cut tobacco
Cotvpleie arinv ivporls dhow that
lfji han oik p-T r nt nf the im'ti
mm. any aittmpi to avoid tvUm1
Tbl hifotmatlnn should do much to
nffHft iht' pt'usitnlntn ri'jrnrdlnn th
ioundnptu of thp national spirit an-1
Institution in which many people
art IndulKinir- Thr natiKMi of tho
who "wilfully fulled" thir country
lu her hour of need will toon b
made public hy the war dcpartim'til,
9
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1
The scientific Mendino- of ivli:ilil
of benefit to persons who sutler from
NmoisocH SlerplrsrarM
Drprrloa lorn ul Appetite
Brain lag Digestive Troubles
Blow Recovery Iron latlaema and Kindred Ailment
Are too run d .wn? Are you irritable' Are you ewworked? Then
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infixed lent.
frWM Sih'U t OrivTo!
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aii u6(ttwta.
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Let Us Show You and Quote
You Prices on
UNIVERSAL
Lighting Plants
J. F. BARKER & CO.,
nosKiiritt;. oitKtiox
impi.i:mi:nts ai'tomouile tractors
ALL ew CLASSIFIED A.DVKBT1SEMB.HTS WILL BK foi hT
o . , -c t-wfiBtt ueiniMn ... . .... l,u
" . tuiiay."
WANTED.
WANTEI Wora with a truck. Phoua
WANTED i uraey. large or amall.
iyer Mro. tiune m-iii-
WAN'IfciU A 4-room furnished apart
ment. Inijutrt) Aims by. via Brown,
County Agnt on ice.
WANTED til or M pruna plonr.
tr hustet . uiiu oui oien in arir.
i. O. Bacon, L'mpqua. Orwgun.
WANTED Woman or Kir! for confec
tionery worK. Apply ouito wuiuw
tioniy.
WE SELL
Edison
IfAZDraiPS
Douglas County Light and Water Co.
WANTED Elderly man for wlniar Job
tltiinjf chorva, rougn uaryanur worn,
ytv. ktmtr uiarried uian. Apply
Lhtdblotfin, Dixunvllia.
WANTKD lrun plckrs. Oooa plck
aood cttmping vroundn. writ
fur tiurtlculura. rhoim lit-XS. Wm.
P. Wav.r, Myrtle Crawk. Urwgon.
VANTtl Man with taaina to taka
logging cuulravt, abort haul, all w.n
t.ri Job. Flr-lJtn Luiubvr Co
Ulendala, Orvgun.
WANTEU Experlt-nifd ptar and apple
packer at tii Overland Orvharda.
Traiiaportatlon to and from town
free, or accommodation at the or
chard. Beginning Tueaday, Sept
7 Chas. A. Urunil.
WANTKU Twnty-thrr out of town
school tattiiiH daalra room and
board th coining yar. Tha ooiu
uiuntty mum provldn nultubla accoiu.
modutlona for teachers If tha auboola
at to ba maintained. Cltlzana huv
Ing rooma for rant or board to el tar,
arw aakad lu communicate with tfupt.
M. S. llumin at once, mentioning tha
kind uf rooms, convwulvouaa and
prlcea.
FOK HEAT.
OK KENT Jr'umiahad room for
young man. 247 So. Jackson. Phunm
41-K.
KOU KENT Safety dvpoalt
Htmehur? N r 1 1 n I ft u k
rilACTOR l'U.WiNJ Oat your ordar
in at onca If yuu want work dun,
1 1 lbart Wood , Hot Uoaabui g.
JAICKTY KIltbT Seotira a aafaty da
poalt box for your valuable papers at
!.. V ,,a..l..i. u- Niillnnal U'.nlt
WKLL 1K11.L1N3 K. E. MelnafUimn,
driller, it. 1. it oneburg. Fhone
r'UK EXCHANiiE 310 acres land $l3
pur acre In Montana, near Forsyth,
Good eull, fenced; house. Trade for
one or more houses in Hoseburg, Ore
Kon. Hoi 6-4, Salem. Oregon.
.iUNkli' TO LOAN ay-yi-ar rural
credit farm loans, low interest rate.
$20,000 local money to loan on good
real estate. First mortgage. Kiev M.
F. Rice, of Rite & Rice.
LOST A.ND FOUND.
LOST Suitcase containing wearing
apparel. Finder pleaae leave at Nuw
Review. $f reward.
LOiSr Collie dog. lice n a No. 111.
Finder please return to 721 Court HI.
or phone 1 36-
Ol'ND Center side curtains for auio.
owner may get same at this e it lee
by paying for this ae)e.
4 UK Ai,l&.
IOK ALE Old growth dr and oa
grub wood. 14. So tter tler Phone y.
KOK SALR Itartlet pears, seconds, at
the Overland Orchards, HOc a box.
rUANSI'ORTATION to Frisco for one
or two cheap. Gray, 40H E. Uouglas.
FOR SaXaB Rose burg nreperty. Apyly
Owner. Phone 17S-T.
Fult 8 ALE Oats, both gray and white.
Phone mornings 17-1- or 1M-F11.
FOR WALK One Ford bug. and one
ton Ford truck. Judd A McMilltn,
Foit gALE lioge for sale.
non, U ixonvlll e
FoR HALE Toggenbergar milk goat.
duj a. btepheu.
Foil bALE 5-i oom home, big lota,
fruit, garden, cheay at fiwoe. In
quire News-Review.
UARTLETT PEAKS FOR SAI-B 76c
box. itid grade, at the orchard. Fred
I'illard, Edeiibower.
fTTlt SALE 60 head of sheep and feW
head stock cattle. Address M. . H.,
care Newe-Kview.
Poll One lis Ford Z&r, one
I'M Oakland six. Liberty Auto
a.iles Co.
Full SALE Three inch Mitchell
wagon, eleffant shape, halt truck,
j .0. K. A. JUirrpugl is. tirqn station.
FoR SALE Vetch and cheat seed. 3
cents per pound. Myers llros.. Look-
ni gOlans. Phone 13-F12.
K(Ht SALE Work horse, I'iiiO,
youriK cow ti0. Inquire Nuws-lte-v
if w.
i-l( SALE 3 purebred lJuruc boai s,
ready for service. Lynn Heekley,
Ros.eburg. Ore. R. 1. Hox 3u.
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Cm. Vu,. Oi'io Eii
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hii harit.k. iV ".t
W siieht suuu ii.- x.-:..' in k.,.:
Fulc ii....
ar old. b, ,,.' '"mITi
A. Calhoun.Vlll..-., ... " "-H I
.tllck. from Crf'XT
dl. now tor l9:i haub
you wmil mrly clutk. iw i'" 1
both lu nr.l ' L iC?
I ll Uort. ,vi "
1 1K14 Ford, t-;t.'
tfvrvk-u Uuraic. r.. -
SUPKItlOU HOCK SPUISUS -r?-B..t
on th. m.rk.t . VW
ana mill m.l, bym, ni, '
Kp.olal pric. o ',i M
U.lili, ;or. ok mi. I ii.i.' 1
FOK SALE head ot Work-k
wolshlim from 1 1 , ...
alo sood Iiilith (. S-e Iken ."J":
llTlthum . "VV-
Koii Wick sAi.uii7i;fj-7-
lot; will give 1, '5l''
comnienlal Av... or hm, 3
tor b p. in. '-
Kok SALK-ivtlT?. s.);ri-7r
nora (toats. mo.tly joui,ic Z,.
Al.o .U 1,,-ad work !,!,
1 nompson. It.2, Hj 113 Xorlh e."
clflc liiicuway. larVi.,:.,;'r1'
line white wool. Will ir,'
uat load. Prices right. F. W. H,:i
FOR MALE Fli- Wuod, 3.su Br
and oak at U Per tiir
In it. AdtliL-ua lt.li it '
WILL TRADE Nice plnctirTir
bower for. suiall pro.rty In
burg. Add)es IL W., car. jiH.
bOli gALE one TreTii m;kii m
choice of two, $i0 or 60. Ala
ful work mare, weight liuo Ibi ,
FOR SvVLE An auiuiiiiitic rifle hi
power, .3ul talihur, ty tlim tu
box of ajiellt. Almost n?w. Pric
E. A. Rurroutflia. Orwn tUtinc
LCMJK 10H acres gvod farm and (t
d(n Innd; 4-room house, la,n,o;
spring; 2 uci .-a in tuii.mtr.u.
iruit; l nine to itosi burn; 4 fcii;.
hog. 3tf chlcki'tiK, 4 tyiis hay, Utz
(ools, raiiKe and hf.tter. Itaia
you act quick. It. W. Stovail, Aiti
sniUr Afl.litlon
. Oil tALK L'orner rnaiB ilor, e:-,
eral merchandise, Mvlrose, urffus, t
miles from Rosebuig; include li
acres 6-year-old prune! Id tirL4
this year. Good S-room hou. ir
age, barn, othwi outbuiidingi; imij
fruit; all In first-cluta shap. SlJt
by house, well iitiit-id. Will Ho
stocK oi mue. at lnvoic. ram
Sjr.lkik with t'i&Ull rltiwii hatH
terms. It. ttlubDs. ueirona or
FOR gALE Good uad bUUtilM.it
sues;
steam Tractors, from H t W
boilers and etiKinwf, ail iim;
Vu !) baiting a I, J u nulla.
Drag saw with 2 saws
1 4 rf. P. Uas Engine .....if
1 t U. P. Oas LiiiflDe
1 aim 11 naiA in ills atuil .
aalvanlzud pipe, 14 in. fur drjin
per ii.
a i-ufcata uf lUc nr lb nW.
We buy. sell, and sxctifcnif ntiki
ry. tie me good inmrfsi UHttti
eheap. OHKtfUN MACIilNa'RI
a-fctgene, ore.
FOll SALI-r Span good work horses,
weight ?S0U; also 1 right lap. Phone
1 S -1-
FOK SALE One of the- b-at all re-t
farms in souilifin I'mutiM rou-nt-.
ron-iltinir nf 5TS.-16 acrt: -
acres farm land, ao f"lit: :e rr-
under trriKation. ciovec me -
prunes. 117 praln and corn. Jul pi
ture. all under i.oz t- ;
mr-fttm ttrmt rluas lillllier: 1 B"
of creek bottom; 17 fi-Ui nd K"
ttiruu with I v nil WtfT lb
J them year round; 4 b.irns. Rranjr
hog pene; plenty of out ranse.
to the forest reserve; 7-room no
water piped Into h..use; H w -School.
17 mllee to H. K. at B
good road, no hilt, rrke V
half cash, balance on time. J"11.
: all or my macinner. k'"
I work horses, how, fh.-p, fo
- rattle tvt reaffona-bl- rnce. .
selling, retlrlnK A i lress Bo
Mvrtle r u r -
lie It Millinery, new dovetine
shapes, gold and sliver lace trim, Frl
Jny nnd Saturday.
If you want to nil your property,
so J. A. Walker, 10ft Cam St. rhoae
HUNTER AND GUIDE!,
Pack hurra fnrotsbai. Writ lor
datns.
11KHT WELLS, Oanuta TUWf, Or.
a H. Hunt
n. T.
Nl(ht Ph.a. M
f. si Aailes
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aiajat ra.a.
HUNT ARTLES
em.. ii at. a.
tiara
notice op MEirmn of wiSf
OF Eyi'Al.lZAllu.i.
Notice Is hereby P"",'"
Monaay, Bepu'inutr
Board of Equalization will '"
.. . nntirlM COM.'
ine courinousu i ,
j .. i.ii-i.. ...,(,,., the MSfSSO1
U11U i:jvi.ii... .jj.
rolls and correct all errors tt
lion, description or U"'"V
lands, lots or other propertf
ed for the year
FRANK L. CALKIN
Cousty a"
We Buy at
BERGER'S
BARGAIN STORK
Hide. Mohair, Rag,
Rubber, Old Metaln,
Papers and Ronea.
A Good Lin of Second Hand
Clothing For Saia.
Cau and Pine St.
WARNING
in M,im y.r .:., "T rfrl
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r AND TANNING CO.
T0.r sf all .r rura.
Manutartnr.r, tt UiifT., Ftir Hhfiul.
H'T Throw.. F-.r 9nmm tnS Ops.
w.1"? "", " and animals at
all kinds.
w. LAstwnmio, r-.a.
RossburB, Orasjtta.
Sheet MetalWork
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J.H.SINMGER
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PROFESSIONAL CARD
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fnystnan.
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what w. are. There
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