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IUolmrg, Oregon, Hcpt. 7. lOiSO.
MA V ItUCAI.L HCHOOL BUIXjET
At a meeting held by the board ol
directors of the Rcedsport school a i
waa decided that au election bo held
on 8-pt. 17 for the purpose of recall
Ing thf school budget votr! for on
AUK- 9, which called for 129,230.68
nays ihe Port L'inpgua Courier. It
place of thlB large budget, whict
would have to be paid next year an
which would IncreuHe taxes to a con
atderable amount, It Is proposed b:
the hoard to hold an election to la
sue $18,000 of five year bond
which can be readily sold. Thl
amount to be expended on the schoo
building. conHlructlng four nev
rooms and furnlnhing the same an.
Installing a. heating plant, whict
would only demand a budget for n x
year for the expense of carrying or
the school for the ensuing term ant'
paying learners' salaries. This ap
pears the only method of keeplnr
taxes down and at the same tlni
make the necessary Improvements
which are Imperative to accommo
dale the number of children in tlir
district now and which are sure t
come In the future.
FINFKAI. YKHTKItDAY.
Clarence Bruton. aged 19 years, n
on of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ilruton. re
cent arrivals from Delta City, Colo,
was burled yesterday, his death hav
ing occurred on Sunday. Mr. and
Mrs. Ilruton and their family
reached Hoseburg by auto only a fear
days ago, coming here In the hope ol
benefitting their son's health. They
were camped at the auto ground, but
the boy was taken to the home of a
friend when his condition became
serious. The funeral was h"ld fron
the undertaking parlors yesterda;
afternoon, Rev. Hilton officiating
Interment occurred at the Masonl
cemetery.
MANY WII.L K NT Kit.
COnVALMS, Sept. 7 Appllca
tlons for entrance In the college th
next torm are coming In rapidly
credentials having been received t
date from 532. persons wishing tc
enter tlm freshman class or an In
crease of over 30 per cent over th
same date last year, according to th'
report by the registrar. Fifty-sever,
have been made, Including collet
and universities outside of Oregon
The University of California antt
Oregon Hliite Normal lead in th'
number of tninKfnrs with five earn
I'nlversity of Oregon Ih representee
hy three. The Capital Business Col
lege. S.ilem, oIbo has three transfer'
and two each have been transferre
from the University of southern Cal
ifornia, McMinvillo College, Unlver
sitv d' Idaho and Washington Stat
Cullege. t
XKW UKAS AI'I'OINTKD
COllVAI.MS. Sept, 7 Dr. Will
iam H. KUIson, doiti of Santa Har
hara Junior College, has accepted 1.
position in the department of hit
tory at the O. A. C. He will handle
clashes In rtrlt lsh, Kuropean an'
South American history. The ap
pointment of lr Klllson will maki
It possible for Prof. J. fl. Horner
well known author of the history
"Orettou" to put special stress on It Ih
work on Oregon history.
Dr. Klllson was a Methodist Epl
copal ml u inter at liny ward and at
Ilerkeley. California, for six years,
serving successful pastorates. H
has written extensively. Ills spec
laity Is Western American history
lie hns Just completed a course
denting with the Pacific Ocean In
history. He has degrees from Ran
dolph Macon College and from the
University of California.
'IU NKM STILL I HOU.
MYKTLK CKKKK. Or. Sept. 4
Prune harvest has bete tin In a Urn
I ted way In this section, but by the
end of next week will he on in
dead ea:n.kt. The crop is not larg
but the fruit shows promise of good
sir.e and weight. Huyers are rather
timid about taking orders JuM now
and more than l.OOO.ono pounds of
prunes In this Immediate vicinity
are still unsold.
ASPIRIN
Name "Bayer" on Genuine
"Iln.vj Th1et of Aspirin" la
(!??uineA8plrln provtn"ui by mfi
llnna and pnirrlhil by phyilclana
for over twenty yeara. Acrapt only
an unbroVrn "Bayer parkaga"
which cont-ilna propfir tlirectlona to
rellore Headarha. Toothaohe, Ear
ache. NVuralia, Rheumatlam, Cold"
and l'aln. Handy tin boiea of IS
tnlili.m colt few renta Iru(Klala
nliio ell larger "Bayer packages,
Aspirin Is lands mark Ilayar Mann-
fartun. MonoacBtlcaeldc.t.r of Sail-
ej'licaclJ.
A Prominent v-
Druggist Testiffe
Bedondo Beach. Calif "I wish to aall
attention to my asperwnoa to th taw of
ur. ruoe Aouno
Tablet. I have never
old an article that has
given such universal
satisfactioQ. It teems
that every bottle told
ella another. I am
very much inclined,
bits moat druggists oj
today, to tell the long
hot' ttuS at a irfAtar
profit, or auuiethnig
just aa good,' but 10
aufffreatinv Anuria foe
arte acid and rheumatism 1 consider I have
sot only created buaineas along that line but
have tain' th ooubdenoe of the pubiio
which mora than re pay me for my internet
and suggestion, together with the satiaiao
tioo I get from having an article that I cao
place with prfct confidence. Nothing
would please me more than to be able to
introduce Anunc to, the world for th bene
.it of ail mankind. However, I have to
ountent mysell by aim ply calling attention
to the satisfactory results that follow aa re
ported to m by the individuals,
Owir ihaiika," ;. D. KNOX
Many of Your Neighbors
Can Say the Same
Tuolumne, Call.: "My back gnv id
aonaiderabl trouble, which X thought was
due to kidney dis
ease. After taking
four package of
Dr. Here' Anuria
(antl-urio-acid)
Tablets I was fully
recovered. I eon
aider it a wonderful
medicine, I aviso
ue Dr. Pierces
Pleasant Pellets
whenever I am
bilious, and they
auve. infmediat ra
Uef. I ooiwlder then a) gieat ptwinjina."
Arundel, piaui inner. FDuon 18SL.
Be sure to se J. A. Walker B 4 U
luy ttiul furiu.
Stphens' shoes are built on Hues
hut nt your fuel.
The now fall alms
ire beauties.
at Stephen!
The same relluble lines In shoes at
Stephens.'
Fall Millinery Opening. Friday and
juturday, Sept. 3-4. Bell Millinery.
Fires destroy liTes. property and
ood. . lie careful with lira.
Whew. That's the way you fool
vhen you Bee "The 13th Chair" al
he Antlers Theatre Monday.
A full line of siiark plugB at Mer
en's SuU'B Room.
Kdilh nuden left thin mornlns: foi
KellouK. where she will visit for
eek or ten duyB with her sister.
If you want to buy a home lu the
lenutirul cily of Koseburir. i-e Wal
ker, 1U5 Cass St. Phone $1.
Mm. .1. W. Ir:per and datiKhlers
loft this morning for a visit wih
friends and relatives at Turner.
Cut flowers for M Dunlins nnd
n'er. at Kunyan's dahlia Kardeu,
1385 lhupu.ua Ave. Phoue 278-L.
Insnrnnce rates are nil the same.
eek the anont who will take the
best euro of you. That's Hire A ltice
If rou want to eell your property.
-e J. A. Walker, 105 Cass St. Phone
II v. C II. Illllon left Inst nlKh
for rorilimd, where he will attiml i
meeting of the slnte buurd of the
Christian church.
Pon't p.it off for tomorrow what
rou can do today. It may he too late.
Hnv yo'ir Insurance attended to
See ltice & It ice.'
Mrs. Gonrajn Huff, who hns been
'tailing In Reselling for a few days,
left this morning for her home nt I.a
0 ramie. She has Just returned from
a trip to California.
H-ve tat Insurance attended to
inrt see lb. t you get the largest and
iest o'd line companies. We've got
mem. Kice & nice.
The open-air pavilion nt Itlddlo
waa crowded to rnparliv Inst night
for the big. Labor Day dunce singed
mere, people from nenrly evi
section of ihe county were in uttend-
ince and the event was one of th'
most successful in ihe history of
ittddln social affairs. The excellent
nuslc for the occasion was furnished
"y the lies, burg Jati-O Four. The
stne music has been secured for a
Innee to be held at Kiddle on next
Tuesday evening.
QUIT TOBACCO
So easy to drop Cigarette,
Cigur, or Chewing habit
No-To-Hac has helped thousands
o tmnk the cosily, n-rv. Rliattprlujt
obarro habit. Vi.r Kvn
.onRiriitior tinnkt or chw. Just
place a harmless No To liac tal)i In
your mouth lnsiad. AM dcirt stons
Sho.tly th habit Is comnletoly
brtikon. and you ar bfttrr ofT rncnt- I
nlly. rhysirally. flnancisHy. It's sol
rasy. so simple. 0't s hm of No-To t
line and if It dosn t rvlievi you from
i rrarina fr tohmn-o In but form
your aruniat win refund
Vf1IP
moner without qusa-lon. Nn-To-Dae
' n.srt. hy Ihs owners of Caacarsu;
Urfor it Ihoroughl,- rvll.ble.
HOVE and
jxl w noted, autbor
Idab MGlcme Gibson
MV Wt'DDINO OIFT
TO MY DAl'CHTEK.
.
Yesterday I went up to the attic
to look for a bieca of Chinese hro -
cado that I intended to give to the
dressmaker that she might make a
neKlitfee for Mary, my daughter, who
will, within a month vmarry young
Robert (isylord. it seems such
long- time since I used to call him
little Hobby. No one calls Robert
Gaylord, Jr., "Hobby", even though
to this day, his father la known uy
that nun;. Hubert Is too much llk
his mother to m-rlt the somewhat
Irresponsible nick n a mo that is so ap
propriate to his father.
Hubert Is a splendid young man
and seems very much In love with
my Mary, who is a kind of flyaway.
headstrong girl, much like her father
used to be.
I found the piece or brocade and
within Its folds, fragrant with the
Incense of China, I found the little
book In which I had written the an
nals the story of my first marriage
I've been reading It over and over
and sometimes I have laughed and
pometim'S I have cried. It seemed
to me that I was reading the story
of another girl. And oh, bow sorry
felt for her, nut so much becausc
flhe may have had a little more than
her share of the trouble of th)
world, but .because she hsd to gc
through all the experiences, all the
heartbreaks, all the disappointment."
which youth must endure to reach
ihe sure compensation that muturlt
Klves.
t's such a lone time since I wrote
this story In this li'tle book that 1
had forrgotten many of the episode?
recorded In It. As I read It over, 1
believe that I will give It to Mary oi.
the eve of her marriage.
Mary hns never known any other
father than Karl Shenard. Almost
her first words were "Daddy Karl"
and to her Karl has been the most
Indulgent and devoted of fathers
lup.t as he his been the most In
dulgent and devoted husband to me.
I turn to the last entry that I
made In this journal and find that
I have record'nl Allco's suggestion
'hat after nenrly a year's trip around
the world, we should go home, so
that her baby might he born In the
house which her husband had pur
"hasod from me at the time of John's
death. Thnt was twenty years ago.
Today I am nearly fifty years old.
There are many threads of white
among mv auburn locks and the
ray at Karl's temples has spread
all over his head. Karl is a very
handsome man, they tell me, of
course I would think so. And yet '
I'm going to write here for you Mary,1
that I have never seen as handsome
man as your own father, John
Gordon. ,
With that thought In mind. I
wrote the following message to my
daughter Mary, to present to her!
with mv Jotirnel. The letter read: I
My Beloved Daughter: Sometimes.!
my dear, I almost wish that John!
Gordon had never met me that fate
had not Bent him to the little coun
try place where we met and that we
"honld not have been taken off our
fcot by mutual magnetism and mu
tual youth. Then, my dear dauuh
er, perhaps he would have married
Klizabelh Moreland, who was his
-htldhood's sweetheart, and they
would have been happy together. Hut
after all the sadness, tragedy and
nnin, I cannot fully subscribe to that
wish, for fate gave me one great
kindness, one Inestimable boon
when she placed you, my dear Mary,
in my arms.
When you read thlB little book,
my dear daughter, do not Jump to
the quick conclusion of youth that
vour father was wholly to blame. I.
too, must bear my share of the In
consequences of our mutual mistake.
Looking back, 1 think I was a little
bit stubborn yes. more than a little
bit. 1 made no allowance for your
father's bringing up. ! was Just as
decided In my own mind that ray
ways were best, as he was in his
mind that his was the only right
way. You see, my dear. Nature Is
a wonderful mnglcian she mesmer
izes the whole world with thoughts
of love. She makes two neopW
canlescp forget all the stress of life
and move about In the glorious
lipams ..r Imagination. Not until
after marriage does nature allow
them to think sanely, without emo
tion, and then having brought them
together, her work is done and she
goes on looking about for another
man and woman to pair. And that
is the ren.on. mv dear chllil. that I
at Hi:irci:i I'ltit is.
We now have a sales department.
("lift books sold to our magazine sub
scribers at reduced prices. Mall us
vour subscriptions. Fiction Library.
ItoseburK. Oregon.
A CAI1H OK THANKS.
Wo wish to thnnk our friends for
their favors during the sickness and
leaih of our father, J. J. Alexander.
Kvery kindness shown, every word of
mpathy spoken, and every flower
presented waa appreciated far more
lhan words ran express Mnv Coo".
riivuM blesnings attend all those who
gav assistance In any way during
our great trials, are the prayers of
the children.
MRS. C. E. THOMAS.
MK. J. S. PARIS.
MRS. W. F. PARIS.
l.harrn,a 7194 pa.r. .Csors ,'
nnA Mn.ln.rf n Li. a
from New York to I.os Anarlcs for
th Red rns 1 1-1 Mars on thl
trip. Ed. Dyer. ..-national gNaier
MARRIED IIFE1
marriage Is different from what we
call love. Marriage, like love. Is only
an Incident of life, a very different
incident, but one that we may make
'verv haouv or one which, through
jour mistaken ideas, we can turn Into
a tortrure chamber In wnicn we must
ve "until death do us part -
ADVICE TO D.U'CJHTEK MARY
Perhaps, my dear, having read
this little book which I am going to
place In your hands, you will want
to know when your Daddy Karr
and I Cuine t the cmclusii that
we could live a more successful and
beautiful life If we lived together
than if we each should go the way
alone.
You will be somewhat surprised,
my dear, In fact, 1 was surprised
myself, on looking back over my lite
to find that Karl Khepard never der-
Inltely proposi-d to me . He never
asked me In so many words. Mary,
to marry him. He never put that
question to me, which It Is said a
man puts before marriage ana a
woman asks arter marriage, rvan
Shepard never said to me, "Do you
love me?" He has never asserted "1
love you."
There has never been an analyst
of our feelings for each other, yet I
know I am a part of him. There Is a
peculiar oneness between us that
makes It impossible for me to even
separate myself from him In my
thoughts. And I am quite sure that
he never thinks of himself unless he
Includes me.
We are perfectly content.
I am not quite sure, my dear, If
the words happiness and content are
synonomous. Indeed, I think one can
bo content without knowing the
great heights of happiness, and one
can be happy and yet lung for a level
of content.
I know now my child, that you
are saying, 'There you go, mother
tear, playing with the spiritual In
stead of the obvious meaning of the
words." Rut I must tell you, my
dear, that whether you consciously
or unconsciously deduce these spir
itual meanings, being a woman, you
will have to live by them.
Men, by long years of evasion.
have been able to Ifurget or lay aside
anything but the obvious. And be
cause they do this tnev have put
upon us, my child, the duty not only
of bearing the consequence of theli
forgetting, but th y have al mad i
us the custodians of the realities. 1
But this much comfort will I give
you. However much most women:
rebel against this duty at your time
of life they come at mine, to accept
it, not only contentedly, hut with a
kind of proud happiness. There, my
child, there I have Just written the
dliference between and the defini
tion of the words content and hap
piness. rate, after all. Is Inexorable, not
because we are not free agents, but
because we stumble un blindly, while
Pate gues on coldly and sometimes It
seems to us, cruelly, marking the
pattern of that changeable thing we
call destiny.
Looking back tonight after reading
this story of my other life, I am now
wondering If 1 would have ever been
a happy wife to Karl, if 1 had never
been the wife of John. Or, If John
had come back from that tragic ride
and we had gone Into the new home
to "Jog along together" would I
have been as happy as I am nowl
All of which thoughts are rather fu
tile. ,
I believe that word "if" makes
almost all the trouble In the world
Looking back we always say. "If
I had done so" You remember the
poet used about the same Idea but
he doesn t use the same words as
he proclaims
"Of alt sad words of tongue or
pen.
The saddest are these: 'It might
have been'."
Hut when one nenrs fifty, my
child, a woman notes the slanting
rays of the sun In life's afternoon.
If she has learned anything from lite
she knows that the 'might have been
was a last chimera, nnd the "wns"
is the only thing by which she could
have come where she could look Into
the twilight and shadows with anr
kind of appreciation of not only
what Is but what will be.
I learned through great restless
ness and so-called un happiness, of
HIV Villi I h thnt tliA-A I. !.... .11
u, , M''"Z"
beautiful thing than love In thin
world.
as I write thpse wordn. mv rhlld.
I hear the rontstena of your father
Karl out.xide my door, and I think
I will read them to him.
Tomorrow The :n of .l.i le.
MOTHER!
"California Syrup of Figs"
Child's Best Laxative
Acrnt 'CalirornlaM !vrup of Fi
onlywlook for the name California
oa tna package, than you are sure
,, h.'," BAT'" "-
.. mill
In.. . '.i ,rr ,n(1 bow,l- Children
! t I'!5' u"e' r" llreot:on
for"v - - Ya mtt" "T "Ca!1-
New Version of
Camas Episode
The News-Review Is la receipt of
the following letter regarding the re
ceut "home-wrecker" episode at
Camas Valley, In which the man was
reported to have made a very painful
race through a blackberry patch
while clad only li the original out
door costume. The letter Is from a
resident of Camas Valley and Is as
follows:
"In the slatenient last week con
cerning the 'home-wraeker' there was
a little error. Such punishment
would have been very, very light foe
such an act: but he got away easier
than that. He did not get more than
thirty feet Into the berry bushes and
there he stayed from 8 a. m. until 8
p. m. It was Impossible for him to
travel the mile to the river without
'leing seen, as he would have had to
cross the highway and stubble fields,
and there is not enough water In the
river to cover his feet.
"The woman did not run away, or
if she did she came back, for when
the husband returned with a neigh
bor the woman was there with the
coat and hat. The husband took her
to the house and at the point of a
revolver made her sign over to him
check for 1150 that she had re
ceived for board from the road engi
neers. Then he. made her p-ick up
her clothes and leave. He went with
her and put her on the stage and
gave her $12 and sent her away. She
borrowed money from friends and
went to her relatives. Three days
later he followed her and begged her
to come back. She refused, as he
had brutalized her all the years of
their married life, although she had
always supported herself and child
ren, doing washing, sewing, 'and
keeping boarders. Now he has gone
bark ngain to try and persuade her
to live with him again."
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature
loix;k directory.
I. U. O, K Talon Knenmnoient No, 0.
Meets in Odd Fellows' Temtde
every Thursday eefc- VlsUlna
brethren always wel. ."r .
JOHN RKESK. C P.
FOSTER BUTNER, H. P.
OLIVER JOHNSON, R. S.
JAMES EWART. If. S.
U. 1. O. F.I.KS. Itoflrharff I.oflRC No. 32S
i-iultis regular communications at
the Klks' Tempi on each Thursday
of every month. All membe.-s rs
que.ted to fittcnd re-fularly, and all
vleltlng- brotliet-8 are cordially In
vited to attend.
A. J. UI.BfK.V, E. R.
111A U. 1UD11.E. Secy.
tMI.HTS UK PYTIIIA Alpha Lodee
jo. At, n.tsjt9 tvery Wednesday vtti
Ing, cor. Jack i-oii and C.sa Ste. V .all
ot a alwavs wele-Thy.
O. A. CHAMBKHLAIN. C. C.
CHAB .V. ItUPK I-Ntj, M. F.
E. K. WIMBKItLY, K, It, S.
i. OOtMlb. OK THE WO It 1.1
So. Kf metis In Odd Fellows' hU in
Hoitfbura every Ut and 3rd Monduy
evei.ii.vs. Vint tins neighbors al
ways wvlcome.
O. II. PICKENS, C. C.
M. 41. MILL EH, Clerk.
fa.A4.l.K KoHeburg' Aerie meet ia
Itieir hull on J-tckeou Si. on 1'nd and
4th Monday evanliiKS of wu'h tnoutli
at I o'clock. V liming bruthren In
tfeod atHiulifnj alwuvH weU'otne.
FIU-JD P. i' LARK, V. K P.
VICTOR M1CI0LL1 W P.
B F. OOUl'AlAN. Secretary.
Mi v A L onni:n ok moose Itoa.burn
t-jui;e iui., met i second an
nuith fdneptday evening of aoh
"'""in at ociuck in the Jit-ope hall.
au vitfitlng- brothers are invited to
C. W. CLOAK E, Dictator.
11 f : II KK A ilV--t t nS e b i'rg Itebekah I7f
NO. 41. 1. O. O. 1-.. Meets irt nrT.I t'i
lf-wp' Tempi- every week on Tuestay
eveniriK. VlattiiiK membera in aoort
land i nir are invited io attend.
EVA LENOX. N. G.
PELLE PTKI'HENSON. Sec
KTIIKL BAILEY, fin. Socy
I. O. o. K., ItlMltiK siur Lodire So. 1m!
nn-ets In the Odd Fellows' Temple
""J rinmy fining, visiting Dretn-
reu always weltomc
E. A. I ETTEY, V. O.
H. W. SHAW. V. O
J. E. PICKlWS. Bee, 8
M KICK I.E. Kin ?fc
t. I- Kiu.el.tirK ( ampler Sn.
M-'I.in ihcir regular meeting on the
unci jrn i nurs'lay in f-a- h momaj
are refpertfMliv invited to Mtend
I.EOXA AmiAIIAW. W. Ji
l-j:Ei: JOIINSOX. Sery.
4. K. A A. M., Laurel Loilue . tXZ
ReKulr c:nmunii ntinn ind an:l 4th
Wednejidnys ea'h month at Majionk
Temple, Roseburg. Ore, Visitors Wei
come. W V. T? R Ut3. F.cy
A. A. W1LDEK. W. M.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
rVl ?" K-Cut Flowers. Phon
HI. X. II.
I'l.Ti.Rii Cnlropractlr
fit W. Lane St.
Physician.
HUNTER AND GUIDE! I
Titrk hones furnished. Write for
BKKT WKI.KS, Cmjw mXtj, Or.
AITO OWXEKS.
A.l.tpt tbs new and bettr way
b. hvln 1'nlT.r.sl Filler In
stalled l vour ...to ilr" In
and you never have'
boat su.-h things as
and blowouts, t. !,' .i
air
o think
unctui ea
nnnn greater
Try It rut an,, I 'V?
antee
t you win nevr n
hack t
have Vniversal Km.. .-
vice, bsisasi
It is here to aav
tJon't forget
that L'nlverpal vw.
ler u uaranisk.
tor lOO.uoe
ttUm Srrrlo, ..tloo. Corner
Oak ami R.
OHL., Manas.,
Th H. It. EC I. A. lFnlon MreOnr will
ttv hlu al the Alaccabe hall Trx
nrst and third Wednesdays of the
month.
KKIIillHOHH UK WOODCRAFT Lllat
Circle No. 4tf, meet on 2nd and 4tb
Monday vening". VUltfnc naltfhbora
In vi t tU to attend.
EDITH CHT.'RCHILU O. N.
TllOaltt L JOHNSON. Clark.
I. o. a. F, rbll.orUn Lads No. S.
meets tn Odd Kllowa 'iviitple, tur
ner jRiktion and Cass St.., oa Satur
day ttvenlna of sat-ta week. Visiting
brethren are always wclcumv,
. LYMON U SPENCEK. N. O.
A. J. GEDDESt. Hec. Ssc.
.! n "(IAII.KV. Fin. Sr
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
WANTED.
WANTED Work with a truck. Phoir
21.
WANTED Washing for ma or worn
JJ N. ltoae St.
IVANT10U i'uraey., lurge or small. '
ouyur mus. rnuna j.-r ii. ,,.(,.. u . . , ,
WANTE
mwnt.
4-rooin furnlshsd apart , 61-J.
Co u n t y Ag.nt's offlcs.
WANTED Woman or girl for confec
tionery work. Apply Foutch Confec
tion erjr.
WANTE1J ciood me'hanlc and i
er. J. O. Ncwland & Son.
help-
WANTED Maternity nursing.
241 South Stephens Ntret-t.
Inquire
WANTED tilii to attend hlKh school in
Portland and assist with housework
for her board. Phone 2H-J.
WANTED Place for IiIkIi s.hool boy
to work for board and room. -Ad-dress
H. H.. Nuws-ItevluW,
WANTED To rent farm on shares or
a position on salary to take charge
of pluce where everything Is fur
nished. Address Box 2m, Myrtle
Crewk. Ore.
W A XT Id D Experienced peur and apple
puckers ut the overland Orchard.
Transportation to and from town
free, or accommodations at the or
chards. Ueiiuiing TuesUay, Sept.
7 Chaa. A. Brand.
:iKP WANTED Man and wife, no chil
dren, to work on farm, or would rent
farm and stock on shares and furnish
hay, se-d, grain and farming Imple
ments for operating farm. A good
proposition to rlht parties. Address
J. J., care News-Review.
FOll HUNT.
FOR HENT Furnlshsd room for
young man. 24', tio. Jack sou, phone
41-lt.
FOR KENT Safety depoalt boxes.
Roseburg Natlunul Bank.
FOR KENT Two furnlshee'rooms. In-
qulre U3 W. Lane tot.
FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping
rooms; adults. Hit) Prospect til.
Call evenings.
r'OU PENT ltoor:is for light house
keeping, sleeping rooms, also one
room unfurnished. Hoseburg Apart
ment". Phone 61.
MLSCKLO-AXEOl'S.
noik. e aia'rdle and pack horses for
nuniera. u 41. Rice, Hoaglln. Or.
M null r at..
dAEFTYFIRTSecure a safety de
posit box for your raluabie papers at
, 'vuMfruuig national DiinK.
ikaliok PLOWING Oet your order
"... - - 11 'ou wari woric done.
yjiiunn i oou. bui ii, .osbUrg.
o.xtv TO LOAN 2 'i-year run
credit farm loans, low Interest rate,
.u,tvu local money to loan on good
t-T , w","ie- riisi morigiige. ate M
r- ""'e. or khs ft ltice.
LOST ANI FOUND.
u . f111010" nd negatives, else
o- Miurn to Sim
Review.
L-vsi Mimaae containing wsarinr
- ' riuuer piease ieav at ,twi-
-.icn. a riwarn.
L()hf pair apeotarles between
Currr
.iilm nm ien Miie cnurch,
Finder
tonjiii io iews-ttsview.
l "'w.r-itM aiiiacie Motor cas
"r guaraiueen to increase
M"-nf irom io io 40 per cent ad
prevent carbon. Motorists all want
tiiem. $1 ou per box postpaid. Agents
wanted. bg pr. Address I. M Cox
ih Ave. E., Eugene, Ore., Htate
-on ii-uitir.
""""fpspsSJVVaVasasVVaa
OH SALR Hart let peers, seconds, at
the Overland Orchards. lOe a box.
For SALE oats, both arar and Whit
hone raormnas 187-L or lt-Fit
- i a i.-i-room nnue. Mg
rruit, itrden. cheap at
quir News-Revlew
lot!.
In-
RARfLF;fT PEARS FOR &ALR 76c
Millard. Ldenbower,
rK PALE one 119
19 ' Oakland six.
S,ile Oa.
Ford car, one
Liberty Auto
A LK Vet rh anrl Khs.i m.
ems per pound. Myers Bros., Look
Phong 1J-KI2.
f"r service.
Lynn
1. Box
necaiey.
15.
1! rs Ore. R.
' wi,;. l'lr.'fvmn work horsi
" -K5 ' m," 1 rl,ht ''hon
1 '"' .' jj. SALR-ao 1-year-old .ens at II:
one .",?,. F- "' R""erv
r1!l?,K T.HKKS' Tea. and the very
III nv limited num.
.. k ,th 'allan on the famous
Mvr.br.lAr, Pum ront, Hemember.
, .' ln ,nlr wnn the
R'l'able Albany Mir
e-rles Addree. r E. Jordan. Oranti
... . . . r r- ..irnjin. .trams
t? irw'l"1 " who will be ()ad
lo kook your order for rsMrraUoa.
I FOR
I reanv
Your Valuables Deserve Safety
There ia no good reason why you'should keep
your valuables stored inTsome insecure place
about'your home especiallyhen you can
rent a Safe PepositBoxMn our Fireand Bur
glar Proof,Vault for the smairsum of $2 00
and up per year.
TheRoseburgNalional Bank
R.osebur,Ore.
"'"'Ill i.odc.k a iam - I
Br,hrrhod of M.lniLiSJ.M
r. Affiliate h th;
Mel at Mooi, ,aU ,hf'-
luurin sat. nlahla and tUri 3 VI
of acb month. SM-4
OEtt MAC IVERfSfc
. . AI l-.Hr I II "14 i . .
L.O. T. M llovkura III.. n
hull. Sister, of oth.r hl
on t'i.. ""M
UH'IHE LOCKE. Co
JKWS1K I-APP r.l
ALL XKW CLASSIFIED A D VKIl TISK HE NTM WILL llE POIND OX LtA
FOR HALE Hambuuldet rama 1
Blllltll. Ulxonville. l-l-is 1
VOH BALE-
A. Kl.h.r. ,lC'
-Fresh cucumben.
Aa-lnt-: offU.". " 'V"' M""Vn- I -" "jt , AK-ioud tTnt. ,,10 wubd
walla. Phone ISM.
FOIt aJALE Maxwell car. i:
lion. live new tires, l orj Grsu,
FOR SALE Pitcher pump with t f;
ltfr-!n. pipe, H.5u. Ut So. Pin. v
FOR SALE fi-room home, ui
uun u. tun ua buianc. iirt iU,
rnAi-e., ekl Kutur.
)A(ltS r UK WALE 4VV good u
iiunu sucks ai s cents tuch. J
) re. Olalia, O ryfo n.
FOR SALE Purebred rou a
ft node Island Red tockerii I
sacli. Phone 40-F4. iJr. K. P. J:
loru.
FOR KALE Team bright bav aa-
S00 lbs., harness anj heavy w
- irlce 100 for gukk aale. if J
at ueer ( reeK L,ivery, or phoni i.
If 'OR SAL.E Prune trees, Italian t
6 ft., 50c; 6 to 8 ft., sue: I'etitei,
e, 60c; 6 to 8, 7lc. ft. L Liu,
mues west jruoaeburg, Urc
FOR" HALE One "of"ihs-beif
earns, wan nurnvss, Id ecu:
Weight 30 DO lbs. Will tak Ki i
nr quicK sale. T. A., vara M
Review.
FOR SALE ilorae, weighs 111
years uiu, bargain, riiotit ll-ri.
A. Calhoun, Wilbur, Oregun.
FOR SALE OK TRADE For houM . i
lot, ls-la JIud. eJec. lithu A iui
new battery, six gouii tirei, Id i
snaps, can prions or -J
FOR HALE Studubakar touring i
lvl model, run less than Twot mi
In good condition; pries t?W. 0
er, Li. b iSlchols, Kidate. 0r.
FOR SALE The following ui a:
both in llrst clans condition.
1 191V Dori, ftiol.
1 1V14 Ford, :;76.
Service Uaraga, Roaeburt, Qrt.
mTjh tiot'd uell drilling
chine, cheap If taken at one. i;
In if enousrh In sitrht to t-ar for H
E. Heinwelman. ftoseburs. 0C
Phone J-F5.
Foil bALb: 110 bu. rye rM
vetch seed mixed. $-'5 Pr
iiu (.flit ami Vfica seea
1.0 per bu.. sa kd. Ummtll h'
and 11. On k tie, Wilbur, urc
Blt tiil'i' itstTa-n' 6 and tt i:
irora. uoatfl. mostly yujng nann.ia
llu.v V, o . ia ,.rlr lllirhCM. .
TliomoBon. H .2. Ifox 113. Sorts P'
ciflc highway, near Wlnchsatert"
fOK SAT.E Ytarllng Ilanibou.!
rams that will shsar 20 to 3 I
fine white wool. Will sell or
carload. Prices right. F. ft . Hr
Ashland, Oregon.
Foit HAl.t: 3V bushels ry and
seed, about S-4 vetch. 7 csb;i
bu. arrev oats, wheat. vuu
gratis mixed
i cents lb. r ;
Em matt HU
Oakland,
bur. Ore.
UTill UAl Ii arau 1 rnHfirODliV1
burg. 12 in thoro cultivation; l-,n
errles. some pfars - - -- ,
Tries; 10 acres urnaii I'l,Jlt:.i:K
ump land; small l-room boi
irn, other outbuilding. A" ';.r
buy stock farm. J(
ilck action. AlJres- or call
llll.pv Si
LOOK 104
acre good farm sn4 P',
4-room hou...
den land:
orlncr- !U trrci
fruit: 1 mile to Ho. burs.
4 Be,
arads heifers, 1
. cc.
hose. IA chickens.
r.nu- and heater.
.... .... Ti,v H W. StoraJ.
Pfin saI.k ;ood used o:aca P'f
5. '1 - I35 "
Bnllera and enaine.. all si"''
I'ulleys, belting and suppii , e
Tirsa saw with t eawa ,e
I 4 H. P. Oas Enaine ;i
1 I H. P. Oa Kngine ...
1 Small sawmllla. earn . m
nalvanlaed Dine. 11 In. for W
per ft. nfW
We buy. .ell. and e. n
ery. Some a-ood In'" 't OX
mil SAI.K One ef the b""' "M.'i''
...... Ih .nnlh.r.1 I0!1.1
acres farm land, as tf,'w'Ar.mi. :
under Irrla-allon. cl.iver
prunes. UT Rraln anJ cor . .,
ture. all under hoi tlfM " m
. . . ..... timrcr.
of creek bottom: IT fj''""., all
lures with llvlntt w"''rrr.'V3
them year round. t:Ciri
machine shed, anr ! .re '
half r.al
ah. balance on tin"- M?, (.
ny in.rhln.ry. rrsia.
.11 of m:
eatlte al reasonable rr,rL IM1
selling, retiring Address
Myrtle Creek, Orsa.
hog pena: plenir oi '",;1(m
to the foreat reaerje 7 rv. ,
water piped Inlo bou.c. Riii