J MAS TWO " gOMBPpg yayt mrrmw hi,mv, afptikmbkk a. i(. nOSBDITRQ ft'tWal HF.VIKW Issued Da III Hserpl SuMdwir. H. Ililfi I.. Wlmbgrlr, Bert . Ps.ea SUBSCRIPTION HATKH rlly, psr year, by mall , I'ally, u months, by mall , M- Carrier, per month , MOVIE CLOSE-UPS .14 00 . 1 00 . .(0 It iound Ilka a gruesome sort f lob to be folDf about the eoiimrv niiii.H . .1 V i iT. selling comns, but KoDerf Winches all newa di. patches credited to It or nut otherwl.e credited In thli paper and alio tbe local news pubtlahed here- in. All rlghla or republication or ape- . ,niMi.iul.. vml vr aaw niit.lil Hal dl.patctiea harem are aim reaerved. i " urt" ou ever outside ; IU UUII I IIUUBC. x-iiiuittu an aecuiiu-cia.a maiiar jnur ert McTabb managed to keep cheer ful by handling; cradles as a side line. Ills sample case held the cute- 17. Oregon, at the poat offU-e at Kuaebura, under the Act of March 2. la. a. lUwInirK, Ureiion, Sep. 3, 1UUO. KUKItS IlltOI" MAUAZI.NE! ltesltlea, he had such a pleasant ll 11 11! 'Jt'Oll J WUV about him l)i:it In Ihe ll'tile Iowds that be visited, people i found It rather pood sport to kuy their csakets ahead of time. One old codger Invested In both a iMitl'i ami Cadet D. C. Heyers and Observer "ad,e' f.ll!''"d' ,h h "ad nm i..i. .h ... ,in. o J"t "larried his fourth wife, 'twas were forced to n.ako a forced land- Bl'h,be VW'I ""X emergen I n it with a forest oatrol Dlune naar. ' wnatsoever. the Big Camas ranger station, yea-! The worst thing about Bob was his terday cmlicled the stuilon while Inordinate hul.lt df lying. He lied an flvlnir over the mil rue and droliDad nalUraly as he hreathed from habit to the ruiiKcrs and lookout men a '"' for And Ih worst about hla large bundle of newapupcrs and late W'K wa 'hat folks believed every magazines. The aviators ac"ter their I" he "'a. "Id It so well. Ho forced landing early In the season ' marvelous a reputation did be give walked for a number of miles and ninmeir as a man killer, that Celle finally landed at the ranger station Sterling picked him to do a little and became acquainted with the" men Job of 'bumping off" a certain In charge. The papers and magazines ' nawsty blackmailer, who meant no- were very gratefully received by the men at the camp, who this morning phoned to Forest Supervisor Itains dell and aaked him to communicate their thanks to the aviators for the courtesy. Tltl'C'K IX"K.S KKItl'fc'NTINK thing but evil In her young life; and on the strength of his success, she jiluced an order for a coffin. Scared stiff, but game, neverthe less, Hob steps gingerly along from one wild He to another, indulging in all sorts of reckless riding and fight ing on Ihe way. It's harj to see how he's going to escape lynching for hif crimes, but esrape he does, through a fierles of novel and comical dev elopments that are worth going many miles to see. You'll only have to go as far as Ihe Majestic theatre where "Some l.lnr" will be shown on In rounding the corner of Cass and Rose streets yesterday afternoon a Ford truck belonging to Judd and McMillan, driven by Victor I'laim, who was accompanied by Mr. Mc Millan, started darting about the Saturday September 4th uirwui in u ry uiiuhuui iiianiiur, uuei . t to a broken steering knuckle, and af- Madge Kennedy's latest C.oldwv ter completing its serpentine career pi,, llre -.strictly Confidential piuugeu oer ine euro aim into a iei- wnch Is coming to the Antler epnone poie in iront oi ine i.awreuie lh,,ir Saturday night and will be -Cordon real estate office a'lter chaa-1 ,,own at the Majestic on Monday, li Ing a pedestrian for several yards i , film version df Jerome K Jer along the sidewalk. Mr. McMlllun omc'a humorous story, Fanny anil Jumped from the seat in time lo!th servnnt Problem, rescue a can of gasoline which was Th Htory was first made Into n thrown to the sidewalk by the force I play under the title of "The New of the collision. The front axle ol Laily HantoV and In this form hap the truck was torn loose and the fen-J enierlnlned thousands of playgoers tiers bent but otherwise there was no i Knelund ami America I., ii. int. serious damage to the truck. mi ,,m iin, wni have an onnnr- tunlty to enjoy the many dllemnai of the young actress In a touring company, who mnrrles an Kngllsb lord, only to find that all ctf the ser vants are her relatives. The humor of the situation arlsm from the fact that each of the re With an opening announcement of the coming of a number of leading film releases, Roseburg's third thea tre opens Saturday afternoon. The building has been thoroughly re modeled Inside and out, a new pro jecting machine has been Installed and will be operated by one of the best electrlcluus and operators to be found on the pacific Coast. A pianist who has been playing In one of the leading theatres of Seattle has been engaged for the Liberty, and will provide the music to accompany the pictures. Mr. Donnellan and Mr. Williams are opening their new theatre with a lilackton production called "My Husbands Other Wife.' Sylvia Drea mer is seen supported by Robert Gordon and an all star cast. It la a drama that will take you behind tbe scenes and show you the action In the wlnm oY the theatre. It Is a drama that turns a searching spot light on the inner heart of life In the back part of a theatre. It Is a drama of dramatic lives, full of color, and blending with Ir home and family love. Footlights and happiness, tin selled triumphs and the love of a husband Intermingle to make one of the most appealing stories of the year. It Is a story df divorce, and the age old question, of who has the better right, the first or second wife. It has an appeal for divorcees, for those contemplating divorce, for the married people and the unmarried. ind will be equally enjoyed by all. it win ne shown here on Saturday alght only. UJVEandMARJPDUFEl to, the noted author - I m m sHf 1 I loan muione vswson SO KlltrOS AS VET. IIOTII A HE F1KI. Following the hearing of the boarding houes case in the cliy court yesterday, in which Mrs. VYldctnun lan,lla,lu lit nl.UPU,. Ihn II . ..... I. .. Anarl "nla. Indued a eon, nlnli.t , I"'"""" takes It upon himself or her airaln.l V It Hall .h.rrl..ir h,, 8'r to gmom the new "lady" In th. with disorderly conduct which caus -i'm " of nHr. !"'" A sped 1 1 ed him to file a couter complaint al-ldlK" f "7" hedge about the per- leging assault anil battery. City Re corder It. I,. Whipple fined both of the parlies. Hall paid a fine oY f I U and Mrs. Wldeman paid one of $5. WEAVEIt IS HOME sen ility of their lady, whoever shi may happen to he. And when the discover her to be their own Iflest anil blood, they make her life mis arable. So much do they curtail her liberties that life becomes un bearable, but. as events mount to p conclusion, the new "lady" find' that her lord Is a "regular fellow" and they decide to "run the ser vants and not let the servants "run them." W. J. Weaver and wife .who have been enjoying an auto trip through northern Collfornla and Southern Oregon, returned to their home last night. Mr. Weaver, who is manager of the t'mpiiua Hotel, distributed a large nmount of n-lvertlsing niatter reg.mdlng Rosehurg and Douglas tbnt the Antlers will run rcsjularl county throughout the territory cov- hereafter and the admission price ered In his trip. .will remain at IS and 25 cents. Manager Hill of the lor-l Olohe theatre interests, announced todav (XIl'XTV COUIT AIMOrit.NH itlio county court adjourned to meet later in the month when It will meet Follolng a busy day yesterday as a board of equalization. The pe when a number of delegations car- tltlnns will he kept under considera rying petitions asking for changes In: lion anil will be acted upon at the road district bounibiries appi-nred. Icomiiig meeting. Forest Supervisor Ramsdell re ports that up to ihe present time no forest fira hsve been caused by the hunteds in spite of the fact that more people are In the woods than aver before. The forest in the soutb orn part of the county, especially in Fne liner section, is very dry. and tne forest service is guarding It very closely, In the higher altitudes 'he cold damp nights have wet the forests sufficiently to prevent fires from getting a start and no danger s learen during the remainder ot the season. ' TLAXS X)rt THE 1 TTIRK "Tell me what?" I asked think-1 lng perbapa it was something about' Elizabeth, aa we had Just been talk ing of her. "You tell her what we Intended to do with her," repeated Alice. W hy. Alice, vou talk about me as If I were a piece ur furniture that you were going to take up and put anywhere ou please. xou have been somewhat Inani mate," said Alice, us htr hand glid ed over my hair in Ihe im-st cartsj Ing way. ni all right now. though." I said, with rising inflection, which made my speech more of a question than an assertion. "Yes, thank God. you're all right now,", said Karl. "Hut. Katherine. 1 think I know something that will make you 'right or'," suid Alice. 'It must be sonii'ihlng very fine. If It Is as fine as your English," my dear. For answer, Allre reiterated her command to Karl. ' You tell her." . as a last resort, said Karl, "we be able to do It in such a luxurious manner as In a private yacht." "Will Tom let you go?" I asked. "Let me go! Did you ever know Tom Staunton to refuse me auythlng I wanted?" "Tom needs a vacntlon. too, and It will be a lot of fun for him to spend a couple of months with us In Eu rope, cruising around the Mediter ranean and maybe a couple of months later In the Indian Ocean or some other good place. Doesn't it sound fine, Katherine? We could be gone a year, and when you come back, tbe roses In your cheeks will have returned, and. Just think, the baby prol-ab'.y will be walking. Wouldn't it be fun to have to teach , her to get rid df her sea legs.?" "Alice, you do have the most fan tastical Ideas" I remarked, "but the 'lilei appeals to me and if Karl thinks that we will not bankrupt him by this voyage, 1 shall be very glad to cio it. "Never fear. Katherine, I'll meet you somewhere in Europe, for I'm going to orien up some oil wells In Roumania "Oh. well, then you certainly can NOTICE. Fall millinery opening at Bellows store, Thursday. Frl- day and Saturday. September 2nd. 3rd and 4th. HIGH SCHOOL REGISTRATION. All persons desiring to enter Rose burg High School this-fall will be required to register at the principal's office the week before schools opens. Seniors will register Monday, Sept. 6, Juniors Tuesday, 7th, Sophomores Wednesday 8th. hours 1 to 6 p. m. and 7 to ft p. m. 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 In school the first two weeks or not. Those who fall to do this may not be able to enter tho classes of their choice. Students must give number of their home district at registration. C. II. MCKNIGHT, Principal. toAWWHJ should submM T. '" " U : Price, from us bX". ""1 their grains. 'ure la. Remember we have k. your gram u th, J6 hnll4 never failed to gj. " ' kvt 4 result.. el """"actor. EVERBODY'S EXCHANGE, Iac TOMATO SALE. Beginning Aug. s, - ' A. . - "B. cvuus ana Son r T.,., - hold . sale of lom.Sr-t gardens. No. 1 grad "' 1M' at 50c per box: Nn "' ! Z " 8. and we will k. . the field at all tlua-s ' care of the trade t0 uke T. R l.'VAVa i Phone 22-F42. SSSit CLASSIFIED COLUMN "CORNS" Lift Right Off Without Pain i ii Doesn t hurt a bit. Drop a little r'reaione on as aching aora Instant ly the corn stops hurting and short ly yon lift it right off with lingers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Freezone for a few cents, suffi cient to remove every hard corn, sort corn, or corn between the toes. ind the calluses, without soreness or Irritation. were going to bundle ymi and Alice : crn, .,hB ocean with us." said Alice, miss 1'arker, and baby .Mary all on my yacht and send vou out where you would get only Ihe wind-swept ozone, df the sea," "Well, why don't we go now?" The question seemed u surprise io nom Kan and Alice but it was a great delight to Karl. "Would you really like to go. Katherine. for a long' voyage?" "Can you be gone for a long time. Alice?" I asked. "Just as long as vou wlnh de.ireQt she answered, "We can go Into dif ferent ports and perhaps Tom can meet us at one of them occasionally. "Why, are'nt you eolng with us?" I asked of Karl. "No. 1 have had enough of sailing for a time. Rut I shall he very glad to place the yacht at the dlspnsil of you girls i"or as long as you wish." "All right, Karl, I think I'll go around the world," said Alice. "Do you really mean that Alice." "Of course I mean It K ilherlno. I've always wanted a trip around the world, but I never expected to anil I'll beg Tom to trot along "When do you think Katherine wIM be well enough to start?" she askt'd. "Well, I think I'll be able to start In about a month, let's ask Miss i'ar ker. and she can have us ready." The idea seemed to appeal to Miss Parker quite as much as to the rest of us. Even Tom Staunton was quite enrhuid-is'lc about It and was all bustle and preparation about the house for the 'next thirty days. My lawyers closed up John s business nf- fai s i nil arr inged matteis with the Insurance companies. The only prob lem left on my hands was our new house. It was a wonderful place but my associations with It made It im po ible for me to think of It as a residence for Mary and me. I felt I could never live there. And so when Tom offered to buy the house for a home for Alice and him I eagerly ac cented and with a feeling that at last my affi.lrs were taking satis factory shape. Sul ii nlti y KnVoynire. PrtWW'' --Vl I .aw ws.jpriUalitaVJn..VSLaA - 4 cini U, v ... k J il I NG else b ' equal, it pays Oregon people to buy from merchants who are suflu icntlv interested in upbuild ing Oregon to push the sale of Oregon-made go-uls. Is your grocer this kiii.l of a man? Docs your .Iruis, jisr,ay Oregon-made gooils prominently ? Docs the confect loner vou n.ifn.niv- "-.. n i ... iLduuc Oregon " 'iir restaurant, hard- tore, jewelry store, shoe shon Iiirnif,,.- f 1 Ml,rt. iiiniishings store and garage tAe pride in featuring, whenever they cm, Oregon-nude products? The people who sell the thinn-: vou need goods because they are of top notch quality Products means increaed industrial irrowth easy for you to buy Oregon Product AltOUXI) THE TOWX visit lit Gold inn Misses Cecilia and Ada Denn nf Camus Valley left yesterday for Hold Hill where they will visit for a short lime berore returning to MedLord, where the attend St. Mary's acad emy. Visited llcrr Van R. tillbert and wife of Med ford stopped in this city veslerdav for a short visit with friends while on tnenr way home from Portland Mr. uiitjert who is a son of n F tillbert, formerly resided In this city. Sherlf Ouine la-aves Sheriff (leorge Qulne left this morning Tor Salem w here he ill ob tain extradition papers for W. J. Pickett, who is heins; held at Armv City. Kansas, sheriff yuine expects to return with the prisoner In ubou! two weeks. Returns llmnc Mrs. A. ) Jackson, of Orecon City, who has been attending to busi ness matters and visiting friends In this city tor Ihe past two weeks, left this morninK for her home She will teach school at Oregon City during the coming winter. After you eat always take F ATONIC mm Of OR ; Votm AgfeSTOMAClQ Instantly relieves Heartburn, Bloat ed Gaiiy reeling. Stops food souring, repeating, and all stomach miseries. Aids dimtion and appetite. Krept itomach wtfet and Biron. Incrw. Vitajiiy and Pep. KATOMC ii tbe bmt remedy. Tens of thoo sand wonderfully benefited. Only cmMi ceat or two a day lo use it. Positively guaranteed to pleane or we will refund Btoaajr, Cst a oaf. kern today. You will nee. X a I ban Kullerton, 205 Cass St Koseburg, Oregon. ALL KKW I'LANSIITIRn AllVKRTlNKHKNTI IVll i .... .. nn. rui no I PAGE l.NDKH IIISADINU .KW TODAY." iiaasaWsiia '11-tnirwlsm.raraa.,, WANTED. WANTED Buy for all around kftchan work. Apply at C'ufetwrla at one. WANTED Work with 21. a truck. Phoiia WANTED lurKey. lartfe or mull. Boyer Bro. l'huna 14-fr'H. WANTED YuufifeT man ur boy to do a lillln janitor work each evening fur bun id. App.yjat Cafeteria at once- WANTED A 4-rooin furnlnhed apart nnnt. Ir.qulra Mlita tiylvla Brown, Tuunty Atct'iill offlc. Nl'ltHE W A N Vk U Tt v'tti l ei ed or prac tical. Address Mm. Chaa. Wataon, Di x on vlllt. or., ur phon el WANTKD 12 or ll prune pIcKera. t tie shakera, also soma man In drier. J. O. Baton. L'm p i ua. Ore gon. WANTED Woman or Ktrl for confec tionery work. Apply Foutch Confec tionery. -HOOM modern houg on Fll IOOO. uart .ii-h t V on Ella - -iUey. I, rami, a . ,SAL,E HaiubuuiUf j....a... imOI1V Jsa, 1- K J 1 . oi i-urtureti i...T.rrr Tenmii.. rM Jaa. Q. jUarnyg. L". L v. t 1 . . FT nine niontna old. D. Doinmaah' w r' Hoiieburtf, near chool (0!il! ' Mt uAcli.K.iriit'1 1 year oldT..arrir-- y.UWM; " balatK-t). Sir u: V riuii Ave., West i'oMi.Trr band Backs at s f.,,.- .'tMf. Wara. Olalla, Oriron tu J- WANTED Experienced pear and apple jjui-Ktfia at me uveriaiid urcnaiOH. Traimportatloii to and from town free, ur accumiiiudatiuna at tbe or chards. iU-tf inning Tuesday, Sept 7 Cbas. A. Brand WANTED Twenty-three out of town school teachers deslra room and board the coming- year. Tbe -community must provide suitable accom modation fur teachers If the school ure to be maintained. Citizens hav ing rooms fur rent or board to offer, are asked to communicate with Supt. M. 8. llumm at once, mentioning the kind of rooms, conveniences and prit-ea. KOH RE XT FOR RENT Furnished room for young man. 1.47 bo. Jackson. Phone 41-lt, KOH HEN T Sa f e t y dep os 1 1 Koseburg National Bank. boxes. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. In quire 8U3 w. Lane M. FOR RENT Large front room. wlti. porch, furnished fur HkM housekeep ing, close in. 311 South Mufn. MISL'U-.LAXEOl'a. NOTICE: Saddle and pack horses fot nuniers. i &i. nice. Huaglln. Ore. l'hone 26-K2I. '( nt mail- lirrr: . Rhode Island kJ ..... each. Phone 40-F4. u& J1- ford. r- fife; to v ft., ;.. 1.' ; ! !? FOR SAL.E Prune ti e it., sue; i to t . tUc: 8 to it 7 1... miles west of Jlosebun rZJ FOR SALE On of -tha "be.rit teams, with harness i 1 weight 3UUU lbs. Will lake fie?!: A., tars fur gulck sale. Review. FOR SAisE-Horie. Weighs 1350 lbi7 .. .. . vi fkjun. Calhoun. lot. lais Hup, ewe. liain, m, nw battery, ,lx guuj tlr In A-l' Impe. Call phon. 4ua or 4 'M ISIS inudul. run Iraa than 7w ailUr In g-ood cundltlon; piii- ri'O u.' r. u. s. Nlchola. Ridun. On. 20 ACRES.- J rnll.Vfr,,,,, tunTB"lb. south river; ; level a. a rior r.-aily for the hlrh.-t un, of calii. II El M.I L-MIWII K C( )XSK!t VA- TOHY OF .MUSIC Tho IIi-inlliie-Moore Con3ervatory la pleased to annuunre that tho most compi'trno teachers have been ens-a? every department 1'iano, eil XOTH'K ov n i:tto OF UOAISIl OF Kyi ALIZATION. SWt'Ct -IlKMIsr ware .i-ti iT'it to get behind Orcion-mn1i. " iliial.tv ,,U l,CCJUse thc s;l,e 0 Kr.-w.h Vour dealer ought to make It him to IrirnrM k-. v.. U1CIII, UY ORKGOX PRODUCTS AssmiatcU Tn Just rim of 0 Notica. la hereby given that on Monday, September 13. 1920. the Hoard of Kuualliation will attend at (he courthouse Id Doualna r and publicly examine the assessment rolls and correct all errors In valua tion, descrlmlun or nnalm... ..r lands, lota or other property aaaess- for the year 1920. Fit A.N K L. CALKINS Harmony, Musical Kinderenrten oice, Violin, and Physical Educa tion. .Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Heinline win team piano nnd harmony, with .n. .innur Knauas and I n Anna belle Denn, assialanls. Miss Helen Ford Turner, of Chicago Normal M-noni and Columbia I'nlversity New Tork, will arrive In Koseburg on the Mh to open her work in phy- .iii i eiiucaiion. .Misa .Melba Williams i graduate of Kutrene I'niveralty, has been engaged as teacher of lh v,.i ami violin, suss Williams possesses a dramatic soprano, and has been the leading soloist of the University throughout six years of collego life She Is equally artistic and thorough as a violinist, and In both voice nnd violin exce'a as a teacher. The Con servatory re opens on September 13 and pupils are being enrolled In all departments. Mrs. Heinline is con- lllll'litlfr I... v.xnl Cou.tr Assessor , PnlllnV th- vWf"; "n.P'ntlor INKlRINJ everything but your life. He who hesitates may burn. Phone 3-M. C. L. Ituigur. SAEFTY FlHtiT Secure a safety de posit box fur your valuable papers at TRACTOR iLuVl.U (Jet your order in at once If you wnnt work done. iilhTt Wood. Ilor im, RoBeburg. aii r.. i i notje picking prunes for Win. Weaver b there ready to start Monday, Sept. tl. Win. Weaver. Myrtle Creek. t-uit t.U'HA.GK-3:u acres land $1J per acre In Montana, near Forsyth. Uoud soil, fenced; house. Trade for one jt more houses In Roseburg, Ora gon. Hot b2i. Salem. Oregon. Jiu.NiL i i tl LOA.N-.-J-Vfur rural credit farm lotins. low Interest rat. -0,y0ti local money to loan on good real estate. First mortgage. See Jtf Hlce. of Rice & Rice. FOR bALU The following uied ciri both In first class condition: 1 11S rort. I-JU0. 1 ISM Ford. $375. Service jraga. jRoseburg. Or. FOR SALE 8 head oi 'worn" homi, weiKhliiK from 1100 to lSny; l mull aiNo stood milch cow. 8,.e them it old Alitchum. - FOR WITK7K SALE Modern S-nm plastered house on pavement, corwt lot: Will SiVts (xritis I'-li .t iui Commercial Ave., or phone 3J-T il ter ll p. m. SALE lyo bu. rye Krau in! vetch seed mixed. iL'.ii per bu.; bu. cheat and vetch 8t-ed mUrf. 11.30 por bu., sacked. L'lnmett Hull and 11. qaletto. Wilbur, u r e. FOR SALE Between 50 arfd 0 An Kora jjfoats. mostly yvunn tunnies. AISO SlX tlPflfl ti'iirlf liiimai E I. Thumpson. R .2, Box U. North Pi clflc highway, near Winchester, Ore. FOR SALE Yearling KambuuiKH rams that will shear 20 to Ju lbs, of line white wool. Will sell on to carluad. Prices right. F. W. Hsiria. Ashland, Oregon. LOST AND FOUND. LOST Complete Ford tool kit, In can- i-rnB. r uiuer jev at JVews- lll'VlfW, (ST l; phutos and 6 negatives, size Hrownie No. 2. Return to New.- iCeview. L( 1ST Suitcase contalninn wearinir ui'farel. Finder please leave at News Hiview. 5 reward. LOST Collie do a! Ilcen n 1 1 1 iiKin 1'ifBxe return to in Court St. or plione 135. FOR SALE Fir wood, J.i0 per corJ. and oak at $2 per tier on ground, half mile to highwuy, 3-4 niiletoi.d- Ingj Address Box 64. Suiherlln. urt WILL TRADE Nice place in Eden bower for small property In Ro burg. Address H. W., care Ni Rev It w. FOR SALE One freah milch ww; choice of two, $50 or $C0. Alto u ful work mare, weight KoO Iba, f.a T. H. lawsin, Wilbur. Or.gca . LUST l'alr Spectacles bet Ween Pnrrv ranch and Ten Mile church. Finder retlim to NWa-INivlam LOST pocket bonk at O. K. .larnffe - oui. receipt ior jau made to Clyde Johnson. Finder re turn to Lee Johnson, Salem, Oregon. $5 reward. St. F751 ,SA,'K Two wou heatera. Phone n retort The original and first colored varii-h ever i r. couiplet. satisfai-tion J.T HyZL grade tranSIrei,, varn.i f 'finVilmg 'X h",H Furniture and Interior Woodwork I repsml in nntural varnish, al.o with (.,.,, , , C.,r, t2 tS"" C Walnut, Mahogany. Lt Oak, D. Oak. Gold.- o.k l-'I'lt SAl.K HiirO.'t Deara. sa(-ni:H. ai Ihe llvrrlan.t Oiihanla. 5fle a tmr V,.. BAI-'- """eburaT projierty. Apply owner. I'hnne 170-yT nil! SAI.E-o'ala. both gray and while. i none nnrnJjiasls?-L or la-Fl 5. . ' y-K )ne Font bint, and one '"" l-ord tru. lc. Ju.ld tk McMlllln. run .s.u.K-H,-.K, for aaleT nnn. Iiisonvlll. K'lt S.M.h S-room houe. t.lg lota, rnilt. sard.-n. cheap at lueil. ln- qulre News-He view. BAKff.ltft PEAKS FOR BAI.E7S. I"x. 2nd (Trade, nt th. nn.h.d i.. r.iu npnwer. It. L. Can- I'lllard, Foil SALE 31) bushflu rye and wl.jl seed, about 3-4 vetrli. 7 ri-nl. 1; bu. arey oata, wheat, veti-h and rt Rraaa mixed at 5 renin lb. Ition. 2J-F42, Oakland. Kinm.lt Hall. u- bur. Ore. . FOIt SALE 22 aires 1 mile from Bo'" burw, 12 In thoro culthiitlon: 3-1 1" atrawherrlea, some peiirg and blaca berriea: 10 aerea amnll timber atump lnnd;lnall &-r.oin box houM. barn, other outbuil'liiiK'n. Am sellinl to buy atock farm. l-w urice IJ quick action. Addrena or call Military Si LtKK 10 acrea good furm and den land; 4-room hiniac. barn. spring; 2 4 acrea In comment! fruit; 1 mile to Kon-hurg; ''' grade helfera. 1 rcui.tend cow. i hoa-e. 30 ehiekena. 4 tons hay. n toola, range and he.-iler Hff'n " ynu act quick. K. W. stovail, Ain- nnder Addition. ; arnaJ fieri run MAI, F. One l!'l Oakland Snlea Co. nil alx. rord car, one Liberty Auto '"It KALI-: Vetch and cheat eccd. 3 W P"nd. Mvera Broa.. Look-JL"?J2-H l'lmn 13-F12. oil S.I.KVork y-'una cow jso. lew. horTel 12(10, 50; Inqu.re Newa-Ke- Roaewood. etc. Shows the itrniri of the wood o - . CAR MOTE FLOOR VARNISH a wotnleriul fiuLh for V)r, l l t.m u , M ouoK-cam-s, ixvks ami all intmur wooJ.wrk Kul! ."ALE 3 Purebred Illirne h,,. if."jLk "ervlce. Lynn Peckley.' lli.nebMra;. Ore. It. 1. n, it i i .''Jia"' ,n Kood work heraea, elifM .'"00; .1,0 i rig,,, p. Pnon. not: E Itocn f,,. .at. 1 . , . S!.."V .? nnt"- Addrea. Box 7. Sold by D. P. FISHER. ROSEBURG. ORE. a"bie.t ,sf noaenbirr' I t,,re- under fife '"' "J-'-'Zks l'hone 33-F2. noaenoery. i m flr.( rlM t,mfr. FOIt SALE Corner ruada atore. in trill Hiercnantuae. aieno.r, mllea from Itoaeburg; ""'"l".' I acrea -year-old prune- In "" thla year. Good S-rooir. h.iuae. J' age. barn, other outtml.aing.. fruit; all In nrat-clii-s nap... by house, well llgliun. "'"-.. atock of mdae. at Invoice. I4S00, with 12500 down, balaiw terma. K. Stubba. Melrme. OrS; FOK SALE Good uaed black P'P Vteam Tractors, from 1.150 to Ii9' Hollers and engine", all "1ef, Fulleya. belting and aurpli"- . rrag saw with 2 awa 1 4 H. P. Oaa Engine ! I H. P. Oaa Engine J , 3 Small aawmllla. ea.-h Galvanlied pipe, 14 In. for dryers per fl. Orates at V,c per lb . ne. We buy. sell, and eacbana-e ery. Some good inserted teetn cheap. OREGON MAl'HINtB' Eugene. Ore. rf Foil SALE One of the b.t '' ',;. farma n aoiilher;i i c. i. -- .-: Ore., conalatlng of 5:- "c;:.rr,i acrea farm land, aa follnwa . , A I.E "" lb" , barnena nnd heavv ..ann for quirk aate. See team reek Livery, or phone 91. 1'rl.e 11 nt ticer I'Hl'XK THEES' Vea" beat. We ami have 'er of the Italian .... T.,iM,ioi, pnlm nd the very limited num on tne fanioua rnnla HMn.mh.r are vet In tb.i- n.iM. ... .' ten Tt X'.V" " fora-ot-ieri.. r?''1 If'"ble Albany Nur fi.r AM''" ' K- Jordan. Oram. ? KkTl"- '1 A'n. who will be glad to book your order for reservation. of creek bottom turea with living watel mem year rounu, . , . machine ahed. amoae i."..i .fft hog pen.; plenty of imt.r"" to the fore.t reserve; ""m, tt water piped Into boiiae; school, 17 mllea to U . ' gofi road, no hilt., frlce ' ,11 half eaah. balance on time " , all of my machinery, ar.in. nar. . work horaea. hog., .beep, a - ltt eattle at reasonable price. '" n atjrrtle Creak, Orefoa. snJ.. a. 1 " r.n.rf;