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rwn two jrnws RFvntw rin -whim v. bkptkmhkr a. imp. ItOftUUl'HQ ft.fc.Wti HRV1KW luurd Oalljr Ksrrpl kunda. ffV. Hatu I.. Ulni'trrly Hr li. Hale SUBSCRIPTION KATK8 Dally, per year, hy mall ......... .94 00 Iiiy. six months, by mall J 00 fly Currier, per month 60 Th Associated i'reii ! xrluilvly entitled to the us fur rw.mblh ailon of all iiswb diHpv ths credited to It or nut otherwise credited In this paper and alsu th local nrwi puullslted here in. All rights of republication of spe cial dixpatcltf herein are alo reserved. K'i tJ a s( o nd -class matter Unf 17. IIC'U, at the post untie at lloaeburic, Oregon, under tho Art o March 3, 11'.. lUim'Inir. Oregon, Hept. IS, ll-0. AIIOU.M) THE TOWN YMt tn IN.rl.iini. Mm. H. B. Hoifinan ...ft this morning for Portland, w'ui.e nho fxpi'cts to remain fop abo'ii a week visiting with rriends. SI si cm Leave M Ihkoh Maml and Florenre Sln nott left this munilng, the former for Seattle and the latter for Poit land, where they will visit for a number of days. IWt IrfWt XlKht MIks Mamio HlnfTott. of thin city, left Itmt nlKht for Seattle and Ever ett, VYaHhinton, Adhere hIir will fipnd a nhort lime visiting with rel ative) and friends. It. MaNen Her R. W. Maratem, ex-county JucIko. npeiit the day in KoseburK attend lnc to bunineHH mattem 'for the I'aclfit Count Culvert and Flume Company, with whirh he 1b now connected. Frmn INiri luml Simon Krohn, accompanied by his datiKhter Katherine, arrived in Hose bnrK lant nlht mid will vIhII for a short time with Mra. Arthur KnauhS. They Vormerly resided in this city. lU'tnnilntc 1 1 onto Mrs. (leorge OeddeHH and dough ter of Portland, who hnve be.M. vis iting frUi.la and relaiies in this city for -the pant few dnyi, left this inornng for their homo in Port land. TourlaU Stop Hero Mrs. A. Starkey and Mrs. R. IV Rell, trf Pasadena, stopped at the Umpqua Hotel last iiiht and left this morning for Crater Lake. Th'-y are making a tour of Oregon' by auto. Itottirnn to Oilffornhir Howard Young, who has been visiting In ItoHehutg with his par ents. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. Young, left last evening for I.rOft Angeles, where he Is attending medical col lgo. Stopping nl Salem Mis. M. M. Mitiurd and children, who have been visiting In ltom'lnng for the past week, left this morn Hug for Salem, where they will stop for a couple Oi days on their way home to Portland. To C.ihiiIh I Mr. nnd Mrs. Omar Fravel. of Twin Falls, Idaho, who have been visiting nl Greens station for a short time, li'ft lnt evening for Grants Pass, where they will spend several days before returning to their home. 'it"tonie Is l-euf tired Kay Clarke, manager of the 1'mp qua Hotel dining room. Is featuring l'tnpina Hotel Cauteloiipo on the menu ttiis week. He Is procuring the cantetoupe fresh from the fields and patroiiK nre finding them exceed ingly delicious. 1-Yom Sulem Miss Vivian MarHters. accompanied by Mrs. A. H. llouner anil daughter, drove to this city from Salem yes terday. They have been visiting with relatives there: for some time. M rs. H. W. Marat ers and Irene and ttllii Houser returned by train last night. l'mii Springfield VtOT. F. li. Hamlin arrived In the city last night from Springfield, where he Is now located, and will spend hi vacation here hunting in th mountains near Tiller. Prof, ! Hamlin was formerly principal of the Kosttuurg High school. Seriously 111 Sam Strychler, who reside on Roberts Creek, Is aald to be quite ill at bis borne there. Returns Home- Mrs. J. M. Hensiee returned to ber home In Riddle last night following a short visit in this city. Judge Hamilton In Kugenfv Circuit Judge 'J. VV. Hamilton left this morning for Kugene to speed several days attending to legal matters. Mrs. Klet7ep Joe Home Mrs. .Wm. Kletzer, who spent yesterday visiting in this ci:, re turned this morning to ber uumu In Yoncalla. From Portland Mrs. George JJolter and daughter. Phyllis Ann. arrived In this city last night after a visit with friends In Portland. tUt urns front l-Jigene Mrs. H. Casey, who has been so journing In Kugene and Portland for the past two weeks , returned to Kosehtirg last evening. Returns from VIMt Mrs. J. R. Chapman, who has been making an extended visit at the home of relatives In British Columbia, has returned to this city. In Town Yesterday P. G. Rice, of Myrtlo Creek came to Roehurg yesterday and spent a short time transacting business mat ters and visiting with relatives. Return from Trlp Mr. and Mrs. Itarton Holllwell, who have been enjoying an outing at Crater lake for the past two weeks, have returned to this city.. To Myrtlo Treek MIsb Rachel Wixon, of Myrtle Creek rnme to Roseburg yestorday to attend to business masters, re turning homo on the evening train. Are Camping Mr. and My. Cal Gilbert and fam ily, who reside on South Main st. are ramping on Kittle River, and ex pect to be absent about three weeks. Arretted for Speeding Clyde Ksterbrnok was arrested today charged with speeding, and upon being arraigned In the city court w;iH fined f j, after entering a plea of guilty. Re Careful of I I it According to forecasts of the weather bureau offices at San Fran cisco, the next few days will be warm, thus adding to fire hazzard in field and forest. Warning is issued for everybody to be careful of fires, and campers and hunters should be especially cautious. Camp fires ibould be put out, nnd care taken by smokers not to throw down cigar or cigarette slumps, as they are fre quently the means of starting bad 8 res. FAINTING AND DIZZY SPELLS The Cause of uch Symptom, and Remedy Told in ThU Letter. Syracuse, N. Y. "When T om meneed the Chanpe of Life I was poorly, had no appetite and had fainting spells. I suffered for two or three years be fore I began taking I.vdia K. Pinkham's V e g e t a b I e Com Pund and the Liver ills which I saw ad vertised in the fapers and in your ittle books. I took about twelve bottles of vour Vegetable Compound nd found it a wonderful renvdy. X commenced to pick up at once and my sutiering was rtlieved. I have told others about vour medicine and know of some who nave taken it. I am glad to help otliers ail I can." Mrs. R. K. Dkmino, 437 W. Lafayette Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. While Change of Life Is a most crit ical period of a woman's existence, the annoying symptoms which accompany it may be controlled, and normal health restored by the timely use of Lydia Pink hams Vegetable Compound. Moreover this reliable remedy con tains no narntica or harmful drugs fid owes its efficiency to the medicinal ex tractives of the native roots and herb which it contains. es CITY NEWS & ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine IlnyiT Tablets of Aspirin" le etMlltine Awitlrfti nr(i-il r. t... ...n lions ami iMvxrrilMvl ,y ,-inii uir over i.venty years. Accept only an nnhi'i'ken "Haver k " Khli li ei ;lt lltm pinper l i r.-. ! ionn to relli V 1 1 1 (iHi'ti e, Toothache, Kar ai-he. Ni ii alia. Kheiimiitism. Colli anil iv.in. Handy tin boxes of l tnlil.M i t few rents UrilKKlsls iilso sell nil kit "Hnyer parkaKes.' Aspirin Is trade mark Haver Manu failure MonoaeHlk'neiilesler of Sail .-yllrai-lil They're Just Right Crisp enough, brown enough, salted Just enough with their "right out of the oven Savor" Snow Flakes are de licious. And they're made from the finest, purest ingredients to be toundl You'll like them. Don't ask for crackers ay SNOW FLAKES SOMK MORft PC B PKOPlVTS Annte LsurU S. An-.- v...... t Anrtl Cakra ftiittet fhin Chrs Ssi-.lwh h CHonut v 4ieta UiaiiihAluD riak Aruudol, pis-uj tuner. PHou I8(U Be iura to seft J. A. Wttlkvr D ( V Juy that farm. WATKINS product!. 126 W. Lane, r'hone 137-L. Stop and reflect great tire fro a Ittle sparks are iprea4. B careful ilth fires. Fires destroy lires, property and 'ood. Be careful with fire. C. Knipfle, of Dillaril was In the ily toilay visiting wltb his wife who s Boriounly ill at Mercy Hospital. Insure against loss equtp your actors so they won't set fires. Misses Hlrdie and Alice lleasley came to this city today from Ouk- unil and spent a short time shopping iiid attending to business matters. If you want to buy a home la the beautiful city of lioseburg, see Wal ker, 106 Cass St. I'hone 91. Mrs. Kmil Hall came to this city Trout Wilbur this morning to spend short time attending to business matters. If you want to sell your property, tee J. A. Walker, 15 Cass St. fkoue 91. Tears for sale at the orchard, 25 -enu a bushel; bring your boxes. I'hone 260-L. Cut flowers for salt Dahlias and isters. at Jtunyan's dahlia garden 1 3S& I'mpiiua Ave. Phone 278-L. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Matthews -ame to Kosetmrg this morning from Melrose where they reside anil spent i short time shopping and attending to other business matters. Illack hatters plush, shapes large nmi small, trimmings of yarn, tn.i' Aels, ostrich and feather bands. Bell Millinery. .Tillin Unit Bhn la in the frnvnrn. menl railroad service in San Kran- Iseo. Is In Itosehurg visiting at the . I.. Kidder nnd J. H. Sawyer res Idences. New fall coats In wood brown. neainer. tenseitone. taupe grey, 1'ekln blue. Friday and Saturday Ilell Millinery. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Maker, who hive been visiting here with Mrs Maker's sister. Mrs. J F. Hint, left this mornine for their home In anta Ana. California. Mrs. K. F. Hall and Mrs. Joe Wln- nlfitrd. both of Wilbur, motored to ltosebiirg this morning to spend a nort tune shopping and vis tine lttl Irlends. The Cheney Phonograph, the onlt phonograph made that you absolute ly cannot hear the needle or surfnee noise ou the record, for sale nv Ott's Music Siore. The big four. Edison. V'lotrola, Cheney and Sonnra, Mr and Mrs. A. 11. Cox left this morning tor Myrtle Creek, where Mr i"ox will work In a prune drier at hat plare for the net few weeks ind they ev ill camp near town. Am row booking orders for d.iv lid rhlrk, for 19Jt delivery from huh produring Tncred strain White I eghorns. K.irl Vosburgh, 70J Ful terton St., Itosebnrg. Mr and Mrs C. A. HIM who have een In Itosebnrg attending to busi ness matters fur the past two weeks rt this morning for I.os Angeles where they reside. Pell Millinery. Flexible models wlih graceful Mness around the head. i Conner brown, cnmbinstlon of blue, j Friday anil Saturday. ' Fred HaWleld and son. Hot. to teiher xith Tom and Jeff Hatfield, who have been visiting at Clover dale, in TlllntlWMtk .niil. k.u M turned to their homes. They were' greatly pleased with their trip. !iii-h was made by auto. LOVE and MARRl lit noted author F.LIZUIETII AMI JOHN. your eyes look too big for your 'face. Your moulh se"ms distress- "Katherlne I really believe you're Ingly full of teeth and that peaches leaki's." said Al ee mischievously and cream complexion which was is Kar came around the bi d to lay the despair of every one of us has lilUCU IU mv lime . the baby In ray aims. "No, I'm not." 1 answered, but my voice was so decisive that I almost 'felt as though It did have a hint of Jealousy in It. "Katherine will find that she has no occasion to be Jealous of me," said Karl. "Although you muy not know It, my dear, the baby knows you very well. She has been with you every day. We were hoping that her tender little hands woulc' help to bring you bark. She always knew and remembered you. Kather ine, although you seemed to have forgotten her."' He put the baby In my arms and her llitle moist mouth wandered over my cheek. She did not offer to go back to Karl and 1 was a little ashamed to feel that I was very glad when she iust cuddled down a little closer and gave a sich of ba byhood content and closed her eyes. "I really believe she's sleepy, poor darling," I exclaimed. -No, It means.' said Karl, "that she Is perfectly contended and like all contented animals, she has gone to sleep." "Ho you mean to call my baby nn animal?" I asked In mock annoy ance. "Yes, can you deny If" he ans wered, smiling. "All children are only animals when they are born. It Is only after their eyes open to look Into the great wells of mother love that they begin to grow souls." "There, Karl." said Alice, "at last I believe It. Katherine has been trying to tell me that you were a poet, but someway 1 could not maVe my Idea cf you mcasuie up to It. Hut you certainly have paid Kather ine anil all the mothers of the world a very beautii'ul compliment." "There Is something about Kath erine. Allre. (hat his always brought the best of me to the sur- rv nisi nignt le.ir. do you know that there Is something undcflnable about you that makes you more beautiful than ever." "That's a Dice compliment," I said, "nnd It. will probably fortify me when I'm obliged to look In a mirror and see all the dire wreck age that you have described." "Yes," gild Alice to Karl, Just as though I were not there. "I've come to te realization of that Indescrib able thing which we call charm." "t'harm?" said Karl also ignor ing me. "Why, Alice, surely you have always known that a woman's charm Is her sweetness and good ness." 'Huh-' said Alice contemptu ously. "I know nothing of the sort, Karl Shepard, for some of the wom en that I hav known that have the greatest charms, as well as the greatest charmers of history, have been neither sweet nor good." She stopped suddenly and there was an uncomfortable silence, each one of us was thinking of Elizabeth More land. It was I who spoke first. "No one can define or explain the word charm' when It is applied to a woman. In Yart. many of us have known women whose charm for one person would be ull and for ano ther superlative." "Foot- Klizabeth," said Alice wit' a sigh. "Yes. I too. was thinking of Eh zabeth." said Karl. 'Tor most men, I know that Eli zabeth Moreland had rfreat charm, for me she had none." I felt thar I could not Ignore these two derir friends by keeping silent; I could not pretend to them who knew my life like an open book, that there had been nothing between John and Elizabeth nnd that the tragedy of my life was not their fare From the met her. that night when John; their deaths, hut their lives, brought her home from the wed- j living nnd their loving, ding trip and Insisted upon show- "I sometimes think." I said, "that Itlg her to us before she had a latter all Elizabeth was the woman chance to doll un. until now. I hive that John should have married and always found that even the thought I am not sure even now. that she of her has brought me up to a j was not the woman he loved the plane of high thinking which has more, and could have made him surprised myself." 'happiest." Karl seated himself beside my! "Hut you. my dear." said Karl, bed. as Alice came over and stood bending over me, "were the woman beside him, looking down at me. .who could have made him live the "You're rather skinny. Kather- life he should live." ine." she said, tantallzlnply, "and Tomorrow Finns for the Future. Fall Millinery Opening. Friday ano Saturday, Sept. 3-4. Hell Millinery Emory T. Smith of Kdgewate. Farm, near Myrtle Creek, has return ed from a two months slay in Fort land with his son, Robert E. Smith McCloud. editor of the Riddle En terprise. H. F. Nichols. Have Cros by, and Judge Kiddle, appeared be fore the county court today with a reiiuesl for a change In the road dis trict there. All of the men remaine 1 In Roseburg for the day to attend to business matters. The inventory ami appraisement of the estate of Charles Newman, deceased, was filed 111 the probate court toilay Win. Hanks has been named as administrator, and lleo. Qtline. G. W. Young und Cui'l Oilman as appraisers. The estate Is valued at I2.9nil.15. Attorney John Long represents the estate. NOTICE. ( Full millinery opening at Flellows store, Thursday, Frl- day and Saturday, September 2nd, 3rd and 4th. CROWERS having WHEAT, OATS and other grams to sell should submit samples and get prices from us before eelling their grains. Remember we have haudled your grain in the past and have never failed to get satisfactory results. . EVLHIJODY'9 EXCHANGE, Inc HIGH SCHOOL It KG I8TBATION. All persona deilriug to enter Rose burg High Sohool this fall will be required to register at the principal's off loo the veok before schools opens. Seniors will register Monday, Sept. 6, Juniors Tuesday, 7th, Sopbotaores Wednesday sib, hours 1 to S p. m. and 7 to 9 p. in. Freshmen will reg ister all day Thursday and Friday forenoon. Classes begin September 13. All students should register be fore the above date, whether they In tend to be tn school the first two weeks or not. Those who fall to do this may not be able to enter the classes of tholr choice. Students must give number of their home district at registration. C. H. McKNIGHT, Principal. SPECIAL KOTICfi. All merchantB ..j of the Roseburg and County Merchant.","0. WU close thei, 't ness Labor Day m!h0' bl sixth. The bank, ,h and there wUI Dno c, th. Roseburg News-RevE". .Me;c,TJ J DANCE. NOTICE TO fl'BLIC. The partnership heretofore exist ing between A. (J. Heiser and Wm. l'elerson, known as the Deer Creek Lumber Co., is by mutual consent this day dissolved. A. G. Heiser will continue the business as sole owner, to whom all accounts of the former Arm are payable. Roseburg, Oregon, Sept. 1, 19J0. A. O. HEISER, WM. PETERSON. 1 1 ; """" I100''. good nm.u II and a good time. u,k M Bee our display Friday and s., day. Smart Modes for fn .J' ter wear. Hell Millinery 71 and Saturday. fnh PROFESSIONAL CARDS Mils. F. n. own cu, Klow Z40. 403 W. Caul pl. FhvsleHin w l.r. R. CLASSIFIED COLUMN ALL fc'EW CLASSIKIKI) ADVKHTIKKMtiXTft WILL lilt KOIM) 0 , , VAtiK l.NOKK HKAOIXa "NEW TODAY." WAXTED. WANTED Boy for h11 around kitchen work. Apply at CutVlerlit at onc. -Work with a truck. Phone WANTED-21. WANTED i urseys, isrKe or small. Uy?r liroa. Phone H-K14. WANTED Yuuntf man or boy to do a littlo Janitor work ttarh t-venlnn fur lo; i rd. Apply at CateU-rla at once WANTKD A 4-rooni furnished upart niMiit. Inquire Minis iSylvlu Brown, County Atffiit'a o If ice. e-IMXM modern hou l-'uuo. part .-awh. j, y. r...,r7 FOit HA LiK Kamboulllvt raiiTVI Smith. bl,nvin iA-.r :J FOit SALE Purcbr7d7MT-rr-Jas. a. Barm-.., Tvnmil... t r4i r un BALr. K lli'Iion i n i,:n... -. new. and nmhnKany mu,c" ct. Phone Stil-J. 311 KiiKt uak St. t'OU SALE UeKULTeU I, o'TrTr nine months old. D. DoiiiiuuIl St Kosebui-K. near mhno l(,u 10 ACHE tract 1 year uU p.-an'ino den Valley. Must Sell hi oik. m WANTED Youim man about 17- to Is v- caJ!gUinja yur old to carry truy at the L'nip- FOK SALE S-room homo, fiuoo F qua iioiei uinniK room. t uvwn, uine on tm la tire. MitHmi,! Nl'USE WANTED ItHglKtcied or prac- rmrnyon a.. et Urf ileal. Aldresn ait, man; W:ilun. SAth.s run SALE -leu kucmI bTT or phone 1-rM. , nana nick a at tf centg i ul Dixonvillc, WANTED Youiyj woman to work In diet kitchen at Soldlera Home, i'hone 3iti. WANTED 12 or 15 prune plenum, 2 tree shakers, also some men In diler. J. O. Hue on. L'nipgua. Oregon. WANTED Woman or itlrl tor confec tionery work. Apply Fuutcli Confectionery. WANTED TO HE NT C or 6 room mod cm hou mo near KmuV school by rt MpoiiHihle party. Wish the place per timnently. Adilreas Mrs. W. A. I'rluulx. R. 2, ltx 12Z-A. WANTED Experienced pear and apple packers at the Overland Orchard.. Transportation to und from town free, or accommodations at the or chard. Hc(iinnuiK Tuesday, Sept. 7 i.'has. A. Ittund. WANTED Twenty-three out of town school teach cm desire room and board the comlns; year. The com munity must provide suitable accom. modutlons for teachers If the school are to b maintained. Citizens imv iiiK rooms fur rent or board to offer, are asked to communicate with Supt. M. S. Datum at once, mentioning; the kind of rooms, conveniences and prices FOK KKNT. FOH KENT IarRe front room. wlti porch, furnished for linht housekeep ItiK. close In. 331 South Main. FOR RENT FurnUhed room for young man. 247 So. Jackson. Phone 41-K. FOR RE N T Sa f t y epos! t loxes. lM'lnrir NPttonil Rnnk. ATTENTION Those pick ins; prune f.r Wm. Weaver be theie ready to Hiart Monday, Sept. 6. Wm, Weaver, Myrtle Creek. luTU K .Saddle and pack horses fot hunters. L. M. Rice, HoaKlin. Ore Phone 26-F2I. silk mai;ki:t has Diuii'i'i d. XOTU'K OK MFKTINO OF ItOAItl) ) OF FI AI.IZATIO.N. Pur thread silk hose wlih the s-aiiu( back, in the famous lnittrr- notice is nrohy given that on fly brand that sold for $2.50 thtw ny. fetpitmber 13. 1920, the months njen, can now bo bought for 'ard of hquulizatlon will atlend at $1.69 at Carr's store, 3 pairs in a bt.x tho courthouse in Douglas county st iS.oo. -I iii tho thins: for schnrd puttiiny examine the assessment or iIp hs wear. Try a pair today n,I,a nnd correct !' errors In valua- from Carr's Store. young msn who practiced medicine In s rural iwlnct b -enmo famous mid ws callml m consultation in manv towni and cities brcntl of his .hi-'. ceo m the trivitment of ilijcnse. This was Dr. Pi.'r-e who nfternaril movd lo B.ifful.,, x. Y. He maile up his mind to place some of his medicines Bel ire the public, and he put tin "hat he call. d his Kavuriin rJ. eenpti,,,,- a pi.,CIHi jt ,, , animiHte in everr state in Uie Cnion. or ftfty Vf,tn, Dr. I'ien-c'e Kaorite Prescription has s.il.1 innnp lnrcl. thr.nch,ut n,ff ritl ftaKs t'lti stir other medicine of like charsetec. It s the totinumr of thounaiidK o! women that it hi. h..iiti tirelv eradifot.l m.K i... ... r.our sl,l br dniggisu in tablet form ss well as liquid. AKToiut, Orkoo!. "I saw Poctor nerce s advertisement and as 1 nad tried so manv thinn f..r woman's trouble without trtting anr help, 1 deemed to try Iir. IVwe's' Favorite Irrwnption. and I did so with aoo.t reenlw. I think it is just groai." Was. 0. Braa. lion, description or qualities of lands, lots or other property assess ed for the year 1 920. FKANK L. CAI.KINS. Couaty Assessor or xo'rit'i-: to ciii:i)iToit. In the County Court nf the Stat. i-vi'ii ior n,,ula. I. OHH1V. In Ihr luittiT of Hi., astxle of William A. Snil. k. ,l,.i-, aolI. Notl, Is li.T. liy clven that the un i.erii!, ,.,! wn. on the 11th ilar ol AuK '', '''-" ''"'' nproint.-d by the abotr eiitltl,. i-ourt n e.ecutrlx of the lam "III nn.1 Latamrnt of William A. ml. k. d.-e,...j Thirefore all person. 'iHiluit claim, an.ihut said vstate are e. i ii Ir o.l to pr.'ent the aunie to the un le'slmieil al Itos.hurit. Oregon. d,il v..rlll...l. on ur kefore tix months from the l;ite hereof, as hy law require.!. I 'lit. .1 and first published this 12th Jiiy uf August, l'l IIKI.RN O. RM1CK Executrix of the lust will and te.la- ment of tlltatn A. Smlck. deceased ii:ik -LUXO- The famous Hop-Malt drink llarrvl RGSDURG DAIRY AND SODA rnoK isn Tlt.M "Ti )l PLOWING Oft ynur ordti in at ome if you want work dmi? ;ilbt-rt Wood Hux 1213, Rove burg. SA KKT V FlltST Kecftre a safety di? posit box for your valuable papers al i tie iiosst'ij u rg .N.toonai natiK. Ware. Olalta. OreKun. FOH SALB Puri-bred ru.e c0: Ithode Inland li.-d (Oiktreii. l; each. Plione 40-F4. lr. R P Bt . ford. - ' (Oil 8AL10 Prune treei, Italitni i 6 ft.. 60c; 6 to s ft., ijuc; I'tUlti 4 6, 60c; 6 to 8. 7o. It. ia. mlsveBt ofKotii-bur(. Ort FOIt SALKOne of Uvbiii teams. with hurn.ua in .. Weight 3000 lbs. Will take UU - .u.t.a ate. . a,, tare Sf Review. FOR SALK Home. w'i(fh 1360 Ibt, I FOR SALK lilt TRAIHJ Fur (iouki lot, 11)15 Hup, elec. Ilk; lit- A Hart, new Imttery, nix Rno.i tirv in A sliape. call phone 4uy or 4:4 i'lu- FOR SALK Stud-baker tourtnff Jai6 inoHtl, run iVhb than iooo milr; In good condition; price fTuu. gir. er, C. S. IMcholH, ftidaie, Ore. FOR SALK The following used card uuui in iitml ciuhh conuiuun; 1 liliy Uort, l-IUO. 1 114 Ford, $:t7S. Service tiaraya. rtoiiet)urf, On Hl'PElilOR ROCK SIMtIM.8 CuAH Rest on the market: dry ilib t- and mill ends by. he tier or ccrfl Sperhil price on 10 tier lot H Jl ueitn, cor. Oak and Main. FOU SAI-K 9 head of work hors-l wefRhing from 11"0 to 16': 1 mt. also good milch cow. See them tt i iftit)$e barn, opp. Kurd Gji'J ailtchiim. FOR QUICK SALK Modern S-ro. plastered hotiMe on pavt-ment lot: will trive teriiia. Call It Commercial Ave., or pliune 3U-T i:- ler b p. m, FR KXCHAXOK 30 acres land SI Pr iiii'e In Montana, near Foray tii, tlood soil, fenced: house. Trade for one or more hou. (.- in Ropebuig, Ore km. no ;L'-t, aioni. tncgon. M l ) . I-. a TO LOAN:' -y eu r rural credit -arm io;ms, low interest rate, fjo.uoo local money to loan oo good rein pmnte. hirst mortgage, sec W. F. Hire, of Rice & Rice. LOST AXO FOL'MH. tJ ST--Complete Ford tool kit, tn can- win nag. Finder leave at New 1T 12 photo and 6 negatives, size rowiii? Au. 2. Iteturn to News- i'w. .' i mi i tease containing wearing .ippatel. Finder plea we leave at Newa- lew, i.. reward 'lie doir. Ili-crine Finder ilt-ase return to 12 or plione Pt5. No. 1 1 1, Court St roi'Nli t'enter slile curtains for auto. owner may get same at thla oftice ny paving for this adv. (iST '(Mketbook at O. K. Oaraee ont;irtul L'0 bill, receipt for 3n nuiiie to i iyui' junnnon. f Imler re tiirn 1st Lee Johnson, Salem, Oregon. St. FOK SA1.K. 1-)R SALK Two wood heaters. Phnno FOR SALK Old growth fir and oak KruJ) wood. S4.5M uer tier, 'R SALI- I'hone Alt Hart let pears, seconds. Ovet'land Orchards. fiOc a box. at FUR SALK Ow mi. F' -Roseburg property. Apply 'hone 170-Y. Mt SA1.K Oats, both gray and while. jtL.-m. "'ornlngs 1S7-L or 1K-FIS. Heixiline-Moore CONSERVATORY Re-opens Sept. 13, 1920 Ml(. HI IM INK . MISS MiMHIK Alif: Now at STI Ml)-' ( Al l. KAItl.Y AMI MAKE I.rsl WIN M'lHIN Tl K TS. lt SAI.!-: line Kord toiir. and one ton Knril truck. Juild A McMlllln. K SAI.K Hi'.vs for sale. H7'C"Caii' non. Iiixonville. It SAI.K ToiCKenberKer milk KOat. "-' Stephens. t-I'lt S.'.K o.rooin bouse. blir lots fruit, k.inien. cheap at $1U0. In nulre News-Review. OM1TI.KTT I'KAHS FOU SAI.K Tic .'il (trade, at the orvhard. Kred ni.r.l. Kil. nhower. A!.i: line 1119 Ford ear, one ii.ikland six. Liberty Auto 1A1.K Three Irich Mltehell i. elesant shape, halt truok. KuiroiiKhs. Ctreen station FOK SAl-l-: Uetween r.'l and 60 A pora Koats, mostly younit nannif Also six head work horse. E. -A . Thotntison, It .2. Ilex 1U. North!. dflc highway, mar Wln.heHcrljt FOR SAI.K V earTl ti it niniti.mil rams that will shear :'0 to 3i' lb, tine white wool. ill s tl on carload. Prices right. F. W. Hen Anhland, Oreiton , FOIt SALK Fir wood. Jl.iO per ta and oak at $L' tier tier on Kro,t half mile to hiKhwny. 3-1 mile to Inir. Address Box 61. Sullierlm. 0i; WILL TKAIJK N'tie pl'ice " W. bower for Email property In Ko' hiirK. Address U. i-'re N" Review. FOR SALK One fresh milch co choice of two, 50 or ISO. Alio ful work mare, weluht !- T. II. Imwson. Wilbur, Oreitoa FOIt SALK An automatic rifle, M power. .351 caliber, two chin i" l.v ne .i.Aliu Almo.t neW, cH 1.15. 13. A. Hiirroin;:;... (ireesJtKfiJ FOR SALK;:' acres 1 mile from F.P burst. 12 In thorn cult H alien; : etrawberries. Home penis and f'1'" berries; 10 acres small ; stump land; small 5-r..oni be! barn, other outl.ull'lin:- Am to nuy siock laro'- ,. quick action. Address or call Military 8i - LOOK 10 acres K"od farm sn P. den land; 4-rooni house. Krade heifers. 1 rotlsterejjej-. Intl. nn. ranite and healer "'V,. ,ct quick. K. W. Stovall Ai'1 tools, you act qui- 1 ... fta.llllon FOR SALE Corner roans u eral mercnanuise, li miles from IlosebuiK: I"'" acres 6-year-old prunes in this year. Oood l-rooi ,,u,"',ra.; age. barn, oinei --" ftft fruit; Will w.l I' Mt'.-II. stock of mil", ftoou, wan . .. nra 7; Fl Stnhbs. Melross. ur FOR SALK liood used Macs r ' sizes; (1.n . 1 team Tractors, from ?l. Boilers and enitln. y. all fullers, beltlnij and siipl be H Drast saw with 1 saws . 1 4 If. P. Oas KnRlne j. i h p nn. I.ntfine 2 ma'l sawmills, .a. i; j,. Galvanised pipe. 14 in. " oer o. Orates at Sic fee if. nr-- We buy. sell, and M.t ery. Some trooil in-" 'r'' ' .,.Ry C.1- cheap. ORKOO ji-a"'-- Kugene. tire. FOR SALE one of tn" farms In soutner.i ; Ore., eonslstlnn of J acres faun land, as prunes. It?' (train "'' rn'tr"i,cs. -cTTir tlSt mesde- : 1 "Ji .'SS5TB'1 ch"" "'Si 3i i"" W'' . .jnc'a... Phone U-Kli. I ?urh,ol,i.n -"' .'" I SALK-Work horse. U'na. . gj" round. 4 .-j yoons low ISO. Inquire Newa-Kc- ott s ale a puree red I-uroc boars. rea.lv f,,r service. Lvnn Reckley. L"Sel"irit. Ore. R. 1." Hoj SS. .''"t Ml.i-f.ptn (tood work horses, weiKht :i)0; also 1 right lap. Phone. NuTi. E Hors for sale. 1 sow and S "nn s Shoats. Addr.u.Uox 7. Camas Valley, Oregon. machine shed, smoke house. hog pens; plenty of out. " Mj ... !.. forest reSetie. . ' , 1 water plpe.1 Into house; RlJi .' "r1- la .A i. ni.. rn.e wm half cash, balance on time , all of my machinery aj"'" ,,, work horses, hoe-s. sh" s.lH, t ..i. u.n.ble I ' " ! M selling, retiring. Address Myrtls Creek, Oresoa.