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Issued Dally Kxrrpt sua day.
II. vVllle L. WMnberty Bert Q. Bale
SUBSCRIPTION KATES
Dally, per year, by mall $4 00
Dally, six monthi, by mall . 1-00
Fly Carrier, par month 60
The Assodated Press Is exduslvely
entitled to fha ma for republication of
all news dispatches credited to It or
not otherwise credited In this paper
and also the local news published here
In. All rights of republication of spe
cial dispatches herein are also reserved.
Entered us second-Jass matter Muy
17. 1120, at the post office at Hoseburg.
Oregon, under the Act of Marrh 2. X'iiV
JUxtetiurK, Ore. Hertinlor H, 102O.
I
'Love and Married Life" Will
End In Next Satur
day's Edition.
NEW STORY MONDAY
'Her Daughter and HIh Hon" 1m 1 1 if
Name of (lie lutct Itlah Mac
loiic iilUutm Feature To
J i n Three Month.
With noxt Saturday's iBHue the
closing chapter of "hove and Married
Life," Mali MucUloiiti til barn's fam
oiib newspuper aerial, will be pub
llHhed. During the months that thlt
senal has bot'ii publinhed in the col
umns of the Newa-llvli-w It haf
cauwd no small amount of favorable
com men t concerning. tht writing
ability of Mm. Gfhiuin. From th
number of letters which huve poured
Into this office from the various
readers It Ib apparent that the story
has carried to them a h-Hson of tol
erance and a Kplrit of forgiveness
which are cardinal virtues In the
livea of ull. So on next Haturday we
will bid good-bye to John and Kalh
erlne, hut we have much better news
t our readers.
. A New Serlul. -
We wish to announce a wonderful
new Gibson serial, entitled "llei
Daughter and His Son," which will
run for three nionthn and will start
In next Monday's edition. The fid
lowing letier from Mrs. Gibson to thr
News-ltevlew Is so convincing thai
we are sure our readers will look
forward with Interest to her new
story: j
"I am sending you today the he-1
ginning of "Her Daughter and Hie
Son," a story which I hsvn had in
my mind for a number of years. I
am going to depict the difference be
tween the society girl of today, whi
has no IntereHlH other than th
worldly plenmire that satisfies her
selflrihnesH a SflflKhneRS fostered by
a worldly mother and the giri, who
through a hard experience, ban come
to understand that life Is something
bigger and better than merely cater
Ing to one's self and one's owr
whims and one's own pleaKtire.
"1'oelH, dramatists and novelist h
In llM'tr dHficatton of the ll-tle blind
god, have inade romutit ic love the
end of all and to be all of existence
Thin, I think, is a fallacy, and whllt
our daughters and our sous must be
lunghl that love maken life sweeter,
yet life I h a much hlKKer thing thun
love.
"I sin going to Iry and show In my
story that marriage, which must b
the ultimate aim of men and women,
has never received the study thai
Rhoiild he gtvt'ii It.
'I believe (hat nne may love de
votedly niHiiy times, but up to date
we have no proof that we live upon
this earth but mice, and therefore It
Is our duty to try and teach Ihe
generations which will follow ours to
profit by the mistakes we have
IIIHtlO.
"I believe that the reader will be
Intended In knowing Just hove the
Liberty
Theater
TO-DAY AND
T0-M0R0W
treginning 1 h M:itinee lo-diiy
al lio'eliN'k: two show seaeb
niiih at 7 aud y
ARTHUR F. BECK
AND
CHARLES C. BURR
IX
i The
oucm uuiiit;.
I A triumph of lore on the H'aks
I of snowclnd A 1
I PoTiH'thintt ilHTi'ti.tit, full of
I alailluin inoiiliiiis phinif.'s
I over moun'ain jirwlpires and
I ililTii'U t mountaineerlnif.
I CJRIHNE BARKER ARE SEfN AT THEIR
BEST IN THIS REMARKABLE PLAT.
I AUo P.lh. RevWw and T
I Adults25c. Children
15 cents. .
LOVE and MARRIED LIFE
wj. tuff notea tmyior
Idah MSGlone Gibson
Tlie Ooda of Jule.
Tlcrausia I want you to understand. they always go In pairs. They can
my d.-ar child, that after nil has see the world as it really Is only
passed. It la the surface of things when they are together. Conai-quent-whlch
affect us most. I'm going to ly there has grown up about them
........I.. n..A..ll..P ..u.lilii.n urt.leh I. that if
T" .."" r.c.ijr wmu jour
Karl" and 1 did last evening. mine nine gous are ever epur.ii-u.i- ...
You rt member he came in Just as they bring great unhapptness to their , strong aikcd tne assistance of the
I was writing to you what he, per- possessors. Through all the ages A c gne..ia,,t determining
haps, would call a little sermon and these gods must be kept together hod to dis80ve ,he casein
1 was ready to lake up the serious- bring happiness, according to ancient J' "7 . . received an answer
nes.of It all with him. Hut one look command. And if a man wishes to ; ""P ? "''' 'ined an answer,
at his face took It all out of my do great hurt to his enemy, he con-1 ln" wutr ;
mind t rives to secretin his house, or near "Tpon examination of the sam-
Oet on your hat, Kalherlne. and him, a single one of these little Idols. ple clr casein which you sent, 1 find
come out In the new car." The other, he throws Into the sea or that this Is certainly much larger
. "What new car?" I asked rather other Inaccessible place. fin size than the material which we
stupidly, as I could not come back "Hy great good lurk, my dear. I have been using. The material which
so rapidly to mundane things. . received these little hils of jade. , we have been us ng and the one
"Your new car " i around which this age-old supersti-, which rrof. l.ovett had in mind In
"My new cr'" I repealed ; tion clings, this morning, from an old making hi recommendation is com
"Yes. my dear. Don't you reallie friend who is now in Kgypt. And posed of granules about the size of
that today la the anniversary of a knowing how you enjoy anything of ordinary sugir. This probably ac
very important event" And then 1 the kind. I brought them to you. counts for the difficulty which the
suddenly remembered that your These, my friend writes, are sup- growers have experienced In trying
"Daddy Karl" and I had been mar- P'ised to bring particularly good to dissolve it. We tried to dissolve
rled twenty years luck, because they were found by a some of this material In lime water
"Of course," anid "Daddy" mis-' pearl diver together, deep down In as given in the recommendations
chlevously "I'm going to overlook un nlniost Inaccessible cavern." 1 which were sent to you and I find
vour foregtfulness this once, but "H'w did they gi t there?" I that this is certainly a hard material
don-t you ever do It again. When a asked In wonder. to get in solution. I then tried the
woman begins to forget her nmrriagn "Well, Ihe story goes, thnt always sodium hydroxide method and found
anniversary, something must be very , when these gods are separated they that the material which you sent
Hi i k each other: antime. making went Into the solution veiy readily
"Or else, Karl " I murmured ns he all Ihe trouble possible for those who by this means and prohnblv this
bent down to kiss me, "everything possess either one of them. The diver would be the best method to use on
must be very right. ,who brought up these so-called mak- this material. A description of this
"Why, do you know, It seema as ' ers of Destiny. Insisted that thou- process is given In Farmer's Bulletin
though we have been always mar- sands of yeaiB ago a man sent one of 1121. published by the I'nited States
rled. Kven today, while I've been these gods to his enemy and threw Department nr Agriculture. As given
thinking of Mary'11 marriage, which ; the other into the sea. In Ihe bulletin, this method Is de
must necessarily bring up many 1 "And through the ages, they were scribed ns follows. "The casein must
memories of my youth, I can hardly always seeking, seeking each other first be put in the solution and this
make it seem that you are not her again. Just how ihey came together, Is best accomplished by heating to
father. You have so long been n
nnri nt mv life the heal nnrt of II.
1 Karl. dear, that any other part seems
a dream
"And that brings me, Katherlne. I looked at mem ror a moment ami mis manner a siock solution may ne
to the real present I hnvo for you." i then I said: "Why. Karl, we don't prepared and a proportionate quan
nnawered vour Dadilv as he laid In need them. Let's give them to Mary, tity taken for use with euch tank.
my hands two queer little green Jade
Images.
They were absolutely alike, excent
that In one the right eve was miss-
Ing and in the other the left eye was I
gone.
How strange." I aald. "did these
little gi.ds never hnv hut one eye
propinquity of three people can only:
poll affinity for two of them.
I do not believe In the married
life stories which merely empha.si2e
the emotions aud the neurotic ten- f
dencies in men and women; but, 1 .
o know that the great law of Ns.- ,
lure Is sex, (hat we mubt accept It, v
and find out how best to use it, so ' j,
that by Us proper understanding we
may make the world greater and
better. !
"You will see, of course, that In j :'
this new story I have started on an
entirely new id a In the tabloid daily .
nt wspaper serial.
"You are aware, Mr, Editor, that
I am very serious about my storle.
I know that they contain rhsh and I i
blood characters; not the shadow s
that might move on the. picture! :
srret'ii. Hy the w.iy. speaking of the,
reality of the chr acters nud their In .
fluence upon the reatlftH, a woman
came to see me In San Francisco this
spring, a woman who now lives In
San Diego, and she (old tne thnt I
had saved her from a life of unhap-
plness through my storieH of married
life, through the real philosophy nml
real common sense In them. It pah
me for all the hard thinking I have
put into I hem. when t hi.i woman
with tenra In her eyes, ttuinktd m.
for those stories.
"Sinrerelv.
"1DAH MAPGI.ONK GIRSON."
Watch foe the Start.
H surf and watch for the first In
stal'ment of "Her Daughter and HI.
Sol ' In m-xt Monday's News-Hevlew
i:ii itr. kmi nt i I. i n mkkts.
T r Carden Valley Improvement
club met in their new room at tin
Oregon Growers parking building
which was titled up for the use of
the ladies. Mrs. Hugh Ritchie and
Mrs. It rand were hostesses for tin
day, and refreshments were served,
the hostesses providing dishes am1
utensils for servinc. The business of
the d:iy vas carried on as usual,
sevi w n w .tames iN'lng presette d for
AilmiKsinn to t he club. After a
pleasa t social hour the meeting ail
jourmd -Mil 11 after the apple harvest
Notice will be given as to the date
and Ihe hostesses will be Mrs. Nash
and Mrs. Itearick.
lltANK TMIIFAOU HKSU;S
K1V.ENK. Sept. s F. TV Tichenor
formerly deputy Vnltfd States mar
hal for ( retro n has resigned and
has come to Kngene to make his
he uluuarters as district deputy tT Ihe
Woodmen of the World. Mr Tichenor
mnoiinced yesterday that the Uvnl
iNimp Is planning a number of big
net-tings this f;ill and winter, one of
Them to be held September 17, at
which lime coni:iesmaii W. C. Haw
by, who is one of ihe head man
j igers of the o;der and tit her prom I
; :ie-nt he-id officials will be here,
t The local camp is ;m in the mid'
'of a bl cmriiH-n f(r members and
the "drive" will be puhed with v g
or if or some time tt was announced
I SHIPIMNti MWV PKAllS.
Overland Orchards, was a visitor in
tho clt v yestenlav evening for a
short time and took a few minu'es
to explain to the Nows-Keview re
porter that (hums are humming to
Ms place this season. Two r;i;.oi,;
of pers have a I read v been ship; r 1 1
to Salem and a crew is t ,rk this!
wee, on the thiril car shipment
which wt'l be consigned to Chicsxo.
Mr. Ilrand is receiving a top-notch
prl e tor hlj trait
BOIEBPBP
each?"
Never and that is the reason why
r- -
no 0110 w.111 ever know. Hut here
thev are. my dear, and together tney
mean" happiness fgr their possessor
for you.
I.oolc! I will string them on a cord
land place the cord through tne
: lenves of this hook and within the
next rew wik 1 win piace mis door
In her hnndi and tell her to read the
hooK ami preserve me- nine Rieeii.
gods. Jealously, after her marriage.'
Tomorrow A Ti'lK w un mtri.
KING OF GREECE
- ""IWfM-l
'V!c"- "!r '
- H
UiWi 'kf 4 " 'JC,' ''- $ i
i 'fi I f'".-&'V"?3.r
i,, wt,
An official photo of hit majesty tha
lng of Greece tiken upon his recent
Hit to Paris. The king is seen at.
tired in full un.form with hi. ..r
"
LIVES CHIEFLY I 111 MEMORIES
.. , , - ,
Slecpy Little Pennsylvania Community
Has Dut One Really Busy Sea-
aon In the Year.
Wllhln ihe limits of the city of
I'hllnilelpliin. jet separate from the
muiili lpam.v proper. Is the Utile vil
lage of ltustleloli. I'nllke Its name,
It Is a sleepy community, peopled
tn.isily by retired former.
Itutlcton Is ' replete with historic
lore. Old Hill Tilyer's Viilon h.uel Is
a relic of the days when I'.rltlh and
colonial troops overrun the country.
One jdi-cpin;; chamber In the nni-ieiit
tn whieh. so the blstorli ns of the ll
biw say. once slept "Mad Anthony
Wayne.
Stories of midnight raids by Hrlt
Nh cavalry patrols, dul'ls fought be
tween the young bloods of the Quaker
city In a grove In brick of the Inn. and
chests of colon hi I soldiers stalking
through the long hulls of the strueture.
nie told with grea,t gusto by Hill
Tllver. The 1'niou hotel has been
handed down from fa' Iter to sen In
the Tilyer family for nearly two cen
turies. Hut there Is one time In the year
when HuMleton really bustles. That
Is In the month of September, when
t lib mushroom season opens. At sun
rNe dozen of men and bs may be
seen plodding through the dew-hole
pasture tie Id, armed with bucket snd
baskets. For the fertile held In nud
S round lnstleton yield many busht'ls
of mushrooms, which are sold at Vie
Tr' 'Vib ;j,-A.a,a. W a.,,.!1-
CASTORIA
For Wants mad Children
n IUA tVwfltiAa9A v.
,n U8 1 Of OV6P 30 Years
Always beara
th
-ienstare i
a '1 r
SSWi
Tells How to
Dissolve Casein
County Fruit Inspector Armstrong
has received a letter from Frank
Lathrop, research aaalaiant in ento
mology at the Oregun Agricultural
College. In answer to a query from
Mr. Armstrong. Some time ago a
quantity of caavln. used ns a spread
er In aprays was received hero. The
material was not finely granulated
was expected but on the contrary
- l.imiu. Mr. Arm
the boiling point for ten or fifteen
minutes in water to which has been
added one-seventh as much sodium
nyoroxme as casein is useu. in
Trusting that this may help solve
the dime ulty."
j-., . 1 77 J T T
FfiySlCCll t,U. I eCLClieT
Here From Chicago
Helen Foid Turner, who has ac
cepted a position with the Heiullne-
Moore Consevratory as head of the
Physical Education Department, for
the coming year, arrived in Koseourt;
yesterday tfrom Chicago where she
resides. Her classes will open next
Monday morning, September 1 3th,
hut reservations may be made before
that time. Miss Turner has had yean
lot expeiaence in the physical educa
tion work and will add many new
classes to the physical education de
partment. Friday afternoon at the
conservatory, Mrs. Heinline and Mrs.
Moore will entertain Informally in
her honor.
IIHiHWAY SUiXS TO I P
R. A. Pooth, state highway com
missioner announces thnt hiyhuav
siRtis will he installed on the IVclfl-
mgnway at once. Tne commission
ho been waiting for the rouit de-
clsl"n of ,he '""""on of the highway
t south of Myrtle Creek and row thiit
this is definitely settled the signs
will he 'forthcoming. As the mileage
i to ilifferent cities along the highwav
iwlll lie riesienated on the bonds,,
they could not be lettered until this
, mailer "was finally determined.
I, N"' "'' wl" Pacific highway
' h" ,5" trkel but the rolumbia riv-
, " th" ror"l "
well, says Mr. Dnoth. It h proposed
furnish hoards that cin be read
at quite a distance and thev will lie
Rs ,p,'rmam"l " """"i''1" '-'
niake them. The flnancinl part f the
transaction Is a matter of consider-
,,,,. lmp0rtan(.e ilvs ,Ir, ,,,'
-
NEBRASKA FARMER WAS
UNABLE 10 RAISE A
HAND 19 HIS HEAD
"Yes, sir, ! can endorse Tanlac.
for I know what it will jo aud I
knew from personal xpTience."
said Robert Kerscb, well-knawii and
DI itslitTMiiK fiirm.-r lli-incr 11..., .,
My stomach was in uch nwTtil
shape I fell off from u hundred ami
fitly live pounds to a hundred and
Jive." continued Mr. K. -rscli. "Noiii
iMg 1 ate agrcid with nie and il
seemed like I would die from lie'
terrible cramping spells I would of
ten have after minis, ('.as would
ferni in my stomach so bad it would
almost cut off my breath and 1 sui
f' r. il from blinding headaches t v. ry
day or two. I had a pain 111 the
so all of my b.u-k ncarix all th.
tun-, and if I stooped oer 1 could
baldly Mraighlen up again. In udiii
't'on to all these irnu'dea I had th.
i II' nii.atism in my left siiouider s,
bad 1 could not raise my hand lo n.v
h.-ad. I Just seemed to lose all
str. tic'li and energy and got so w-al;
I could hardly get about.
"A man came out on the farm on.
day lo build a bridge and wh-n he
heard of my condition he came to
a. ' me and told me Tanlac had over- I
come similar troubles for hmi. ,ft, .
Inklnr few hottl.-J -i--il
ba'k thirty pouuds'oi my lost w. iir'it
- am now sound and heaMhy and ih-re !
Isn't a man In this county who b,iv
an tiling on me. Kvery one of m
Iroubl.-s Is gone and I can do as bn
a day', work as anyhodr on th.
farm. Tnat is what Tanlac has done !
for me. and you can Ik t your bntiom
dollar 1 will never lose a chance to
praise It."
Tanlac la aold In Rosehurg by w
F. Chipman and by tha lejdlna
arugjitu everywhere.
LORD SINHA
'5 Si
2 lt-,-!-
K
Lord S nha has the distinction of be
ing the fiist Indian cnt'rnn to hold
the position as secretary of state for
India. He was a iaprc$ntative of
:nd;s m imperial wir conference.
LOOKING TO SOUTH PACIFIC
White Men Planning Complete Posset-
aion of Fertile Islands 01 i nai
Far-Away Ocean.
With Kurope a seething mass of un
rest and discontent and uncertainty,
your r.rltisher Is looking to the Islands
of the South I'.icltlc, already owned by
Ihe empire, us the next place to go
and to exnlolt. to use the expression
of n lot of people who do not know the
meaning of the word. Already corpo
rations ure being funned to colonize
the Islands, mid beautiful word pic
tures of the advantages of n residence
upon theln are being painted. '
The truth Is. for some years the
white man has been gradually getting
u foothold In Ihe region. The delight
ful pictures which one sees of Ihe nil
lives, gives u Utile Idea of what Is
really to he seen III the country. They
are not the wild, nuked people roam
!ng lit lerge. eatlm; each oth"r and
'he inisslonnrles. liuliber phmlations,
coconut groves, phosphate mines and
other industries are operated .y Kn-
ropeans. And sel Is and churches
are encountered on every hand, with
ihe honk of the horn of Ihe automobile-
heard 111 the shade of the palms.
The while man will not reach the
end of his road linlll there is no more
country to be settled up. nud there
are still vast areas to he brought un
der his domain. In Africa, ami upon
the Islands of the sell, 'he Is sotting Ills
foot nfid clearing up the Jungles and
conquering the pests and becoming ac
climated. Hut the end Is not yet;
there Is still iiiinh to be dune, and
the chances lire Unit the next few
years will see an exodus to the- far.
away places where a beginning lias
already been made. Columbus
4
o i.o:x;k mkixtoky.
(, O. O. K.. I n Inn ICnT.ntintt-ut No. 0.
Meets in Odd Ftllutt s' Tenii U
every Tliurduy fi.u. Visiting
brethren alwuys Tvel""'!jtj.
.'mmn f.KKSK. o, p.
FOSTKIt Bn'NKH, H. P.
OIJVKK JOHNS) J.N, K. S.
JAMKS KWAliT, V. b.
B. I'. Q. HI. tHl It e'bin-;T unite S n." 31
- Mi. lit- reKUlar et.ni'n n nica t lens at
the Klks Temple on oath Thu'Bday
of every month. All members re
quested to ntifiitl resnltr!y. and al!
visiting brothers art- rordiaily In
vited to attend.
A J, LI1.HFKN E K.
IltA B. IIIODI.K. Secy
kVH7 ltoetnirK Ae! i meets In
their hull on .Im It son St on 2nd and
4th Morula y evnint:s of each month
at it olntlc. V i Mlt tn k trttliren In
gewd stsii'liiie; alwav weU"t,ifc.
K'!'-'l P I't.A liK, V jy P
VICTCK Mle'KI.I.l. W, P.
B. F. UOOl'MAN, Secretary
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
nits. F. n. oVKN-Cut Flowers. Phont
Urt, 4-3 v. Pass,
nit. M. II. ri.i-i.Fin rhlropractlo
Physician. Tti yr. Lane St.
HUNTER AND GUIDE!
Pack horses furnished. Write ftjr
dates.
IlKUT WKI.LS, Camas Valley, Or.
ATTENTION!
want .-vit. I
ly t,. co-rii. and ill-
'-si :nate Hi,. I'l
w in. h ri.l.-s sum,- ,,-, relieve, v
"f pilli.-tures an, I I. in., n, ,i,.
i"t liijuie Hie . ;.r tn unv vnv inn
i.iieli ... as lr-mie. lire. I.e.-aii... It
h. il.l. the road l.eller ami ..e. n.'l
ii.iiim-,. as ni l. ti ,.n r.eiiih r..n,l. (;n,.
I a trial nii.l y,.u uill , s ,,r
i" . ,ii, ! : si,!,- t,ei ttill 1,,. a b..ot r f..r
.r ti ,,r. i,, not .-onir..! re ri,i. nrer
ttn'i -he f.l.l.ti,,,.. ni..,li r,.!ort- rii'l
"'!,'" 'Hi's tiller ha
i. il l.r n. r t,.. , T,. lh,, rva.
o oi " written murmt.
t. ell ti... i . , thai it will not , hant.-e
sr twt (r i. . ..,.. ,,;,. ,.t ,
.. ... ,r ! v k. ,. ,. . r,miv
". -r lnstalie.1 .,
'"' "' l'-r e. nt on .to.,r v.ais.
UMYTRUl fllllR SERVtCt STATION
BARGAIN STORE
G00DLINE0F
NEW CLOTHING
St'coml-liaml Shot's. Cloth
inff. etc. Dt Bargains
in Rost burjr.
9
KNIOHTB OF PTTHIAt Alpha lvod(f
isu. i. niei avary i anevuajr ivia
Ing, cor. Juvkun aud Caas tilt. ViaU
on always welcoma.
C. A. CHAVBKftLAtN, C. C
w CHA8 . F. H'jHKh8, M. F.
K. K. WIMBLKLV, K. R 8.
ooimk op Tin: woni.D Camp
So. US, meet! In odd Fellows' IihU In
Itoaeburx every 1st aud 3rd Monday
teveiiiK- VUiting naifthboiH al
ways Wflcoma.
O. If. PICKK.VS, C. C.
M. M. MHXUlt. Clwrk.
I.O AI. UKDKH OK IOOii RnicbtirK
Luuge No. Iui7. mveia ttecond am'
fourth Vednadav avniiiKs uf cava
month at tt o'clock In the Atuoaa hall.
All vlriUiug brothers are invited to
actend.
C. W. CI-OAKE, Dictator.
H. O. FAK'iKT KU. B-ir-tar y.
IIKUf-JHAItS Itosi-buig Ht-bckah Lodge
No. 41. i. U. O. F.. ilfel In OJd Fel
lows' Temple every week on Tuesday
veiling. Visiting iiHmibers In nt
stttiiduiif are invited to aitend.
eva lknox. n. g.
hi: ull; stkphknom,
E'niliLHAlLh;Y,Fin-Sucy.
Na:KilHiOHS OK WOOD tUFT Llluc
t in lu No. 4i. rnocts on Jtid and 4th
Mmulny evpnlttRM. Visiting nelghbois
Invited to attend.
EiH'VH CHPHCHII.I O. N.
T1LLIK 1. JOHNSON. Clerk.
I. O. O. F, lbllf'tarlan l.odae Mv, ,
met'ls in Odd t'silows' 'linple, cur
rif.r Jat-kaon ami t'aas Hts., on Satur
day evening of eaeh week. Visiting
brethren are always Welioma
LVMON I- HPKNt'Elt. N. Q.
A. I. CIF.DDKM. Kec. See.
.! H HAILKV. Fin.
CLASSIFIED C0LII
all m:v
:V CXASSIFIKU AUVKItTISKHKKTN UlLI, UK FtHAnJ
PAOIC IMIKIl HKAOIKU -Ktt TOUAV" 1
WANTED.
WANTKD Work with a truck. Phone
21.
WANTED Turaeya, large or small.
Uoyttr bios. 1'hene H-FH.
WAXTKD-A 4-routn furnishsd apart-
ni nt. liiiulrs Miss by 1 via, Brown,
Co u n ty Antiit i olTlcs-
WANTKD Woman or girl for confectioner-
work. Apply Fouteh Confsc
tif n e r y.
WAN-TKIi (iotid nteihunie and a help
er. J. (. NiwluiiU A Hon.
WANTKI Matwrnlty nurslntf. Ingulrv
11 Siiiith Stvphens Street.
WAM'KM' Humes tead relinquishuiant.
w il h lnni--e. litOC lull, Hesebu: tf.
V..M"!;iJ At eme, boy over IS yt-u7i
(M to run elevator. Inquire Unipt.ua
Hotel.
WANTHh To buy small plaee on
eieek or ilvur bank, liux lull, Ijose-
WANTUl To r nt. en uipped farm
with furnished house, liux lull,
ItoHehnr.
WANTKD Furnished hotisek,eeplnK ac-
I'oluiiit.Uiitltn.H lor three udtilis. Box
l'Jl 1. lt sehiirK.
WANTKD to HI' Y Second hand
Uiittdii sheet or ran van. Address W.
S.. e.ire NeWS-l'.eVieW.
WANT Kir I'laee where high sehcol
Kiel ran work ftr board and room.
Ail.!r.-ns H. S.. rare New-IteVteW.
W A NTKD To runt farm on s ha res or
a posiKuii on salHry to take thuriff
of ph.cw whers sverythlna Is fur
nished. Address Ltox ot, Mrtl
rr--k. Ore.
1JK1' WANTKD M;m and wife, no chil
dren, to work on farm, or wuuld runt
ftti in and stock on shares .and furnish
huy, seed, ifruln mid farmlnif Itnple
liients for ope rating farm. A Kood
proposition to rlt hi parties. Address
J. J., cure News-Hevlew.
SMMrrVMrVSiMMr1aklAfaVlMrVkSMrVWVVM
FOIt UKXT.
FOK KKNT 3 furnished roonis. Inquire
at t r 6 (M-lm k p. in., 4U0 lUiil.
Full KKNT Safety dfposlt boxss.
Itssebuig Natioiiiil Hank. !
FOIt ItkNT-
Two furnlshsa Roonis. In-
quirs kt3 W. I.an ki,
FOR RK.NT Furnishsd ikioin for
yttunK man. 47 ti: Jackson. Fhons
t-lt. f
Full It KNT Furnished hoixekepttn;
ruon.s: udulia. U1U Fryspact Hi.
Call f veilings. J
I'Uli It fciNTI toot-is for litfht huiiks-
keepinic. stetiltiic rooms, also one
runiii unl u rnlaihj1.
nitjiiti). t'htoie til.
Kussbdrg; A putt -
LOST OH ST It A Y K 1 White' Spitz dog
(female). Phono 4--Y.
NoTP'E baddls and pack orsss for
huiitwrs. U il. Hiss, HoSiflln. Or.
Fhons 2-K2!. t 7
SAEFTY "FIHttT Seeura a safety de
poait box for your vsluabls papers at
ths Kosebdt s; Xa t lonal B:uik.
ItVK C.UASS HKKD Now ready for
shipment. Hest for pasture- sowing.
llU per cut. Special pru un lai gv
loi!-. f.. A. Khoten. Salem, i?re.
THACTuit PLoWINd Oat your oidr
m ai ftnea u you want w?ra dune,
?ll h sit Wood. Box I I'M , Rseburg
MON fci TO IX)AN-i'i.yfr rural
credit rarm loans, low Interest rate.
$-O,u0U local mony to loan on good
real estate. First mortgage. Ms ai.
y. nice, or itice ft it lea.
LOST AM) FOUND.
IjOST-
2 nJiotos and negntlves, slxe
llrownie
ie to. i. iteturn ta ivews
Review
LOST i'air snectat les between Curry
ranch and Ten Mile ehurch. Finder
return to News-Kevtew.
ai n ouiVKKS ai trade Motor gas
Tablets are guaianteed to Increase
mileage from 15 to 40 per cent and
prevent carbon. Motorists all want
then, f l.oo per box postpaid. Agents
wanted, big psv. Address V. M Cm,
ISih Ave. U. Kugene. Ore., State
1'iairiouior.
I
FOR PALE Oats, both gray and white.
Phone mornings 1R7-L or J9-F16.
KOR s A LK" FlrHtcliis n-Th7!! cow,
snd ralf. 7S. Jol.n Doerner. Melrose.
p oit SA1.B i-ronm nouse, hlg lots,
irim, g.iro.n. etieap at l0t. la
q n ire News-Review.
H A RTLETT PKARS ""CITaTiW"b
box. 2nd grade, aftht orriard. Fred
T Ml lard. Fdenhower. .
FOR SAl.F, One 191
Oakland six.
Sales On.
Ford car, one
Liberty Auto
r-Y-R s-ALK 30 1-year-nld Vena at 11;
gallon tnk, nw; ;of) burgy.
A'nigj.1 new. $37. K. H. Rosenbery.
'I'l. 3.1-f;.
Fi'R SALK ToniaToc7! first " clnni, ft
fi-nts htwhel at farm. Inquire at
Happy Valhy bridge for Wm. Austin
phi.-...
'l'.N(i TKAM and harness fr 5tile, or
win trade for Ford car. Ed Russell.
I M! lard. ( rn-ifnn.
F''R SALK IrtiT Rrre'ntock ranch Tn
Do.lne canyon; lots of water, outsld'
rann.; ttnrn. hoiife. other buildings;
4' hnd hep, 3 hoas. corn, drairfeiw,
luts of timber. Part down, balance
' 'lim, S. ILint, Oakland. Oregon.
K' 'It - S A LK Sndd leand bridle. K.O;
f inning mill. Oliver 12-inch steel
hear. wond.n beam walking plow,
l-'i. All the above are In good np
'itl"n. been nur-d very little. Also
heavy old wagon and wood rack, $25.
lu.ieh's Raneh. Hrockway, Oregon.
tT.t'NE TREKS Yes. ana tne very
teet. We still have a limited num
ber of the Italtan on the famous
Vvrabolon plum root. Remember,
tiiry are yet In thetr prime when the
resell rfot trees are gone and forgot
ten. The Old Reliable Albany Nur
"T'.es Address F. E. Jordan. Grants
Ia.s. Special Agent, who will be glad
to book; your order for reaervauoa.
Tfc W- K. B. I.
t.. h-i.. . .h . r.
ri and thlri w"" ui
month. " 'I'MilH
PS
7 H'Bf,,;
.ieei. at MUIIH- h.n '
funrth Sal, iiUai.'""
of each ,,i., 4"1 i'
J. K SMITH p,,,
U O. T. . liWkrmT
attend our l .t ! '""i'
On Cub.
ui'nsE loc,
.'OR AIK-ha:iitouiil.t T
MmHh. Li x oi, v tll " !.?, ?
Foil SAI.h- rrT-
"'"eii, icnmiu J
for SAKToTlmTinr
wulls. Fhune m
FOR AKKMa7iftirSrr
tion. live new linn T.4
FOR bAl.L- s-roorn bout i
tlLl 1l.nAJ' W t ft.,;
HACKS l olt HALE IMi
hand s k-i m I stnrtV
Ware. Olullj, orif.,n
KllH tin l '" 'b,.-i.'.T 1
Khods Uiund iteti wK-k,
BL.ii. riiuin lU-ri. ifj y
' 1 1 1 w a t I,'. "r..m T7
WW lbs., lurnuiB .,' iM
' owv tor quiiX
at Jiser Creek Livtry ir :.i
Foil iiAKK Prune trtiTfJ
s n., auc; i tu I tt., Ik,
miles west Jf Hoieburf. 1
lmi SAi.t Horse. vsiti
wars old. bargain, ttmu
. jiiiuuii, itbur. u:t
FOR SAKK UK THAIiKiv
lot. l-Jli Hup, el. ItgLu
new battery. lx good v
shape. Call phone m oi
FOR SAl.b: bludebaktr u,
model, run leis ihu
In good coiulitlwn: mk l
r, c. tS. Nlchuls, Rid J
FOR SALE The following
both In nml clans cuDdi.e
1 HH Dort, StU'i.
1 JVM Ford, yy.i.
Service Garag, ftoiet:
"Gk" SALK timid Will d
tihins, cheap if taken it i.
Ing enough In sigtit tope
k. HeliiHelinan, KuutuJt
Phone I-Kfe.
FOR tiALk' 1U bu n d
vetch seed mixed. l!Ji
bu. cheat and vetcti i4
$l.U per bu. acktd. tJ
and II. i lU 1 1 1 e. W lipur.i
FOR SALK Between il i:
gora goats, niuitlf jwfi
AISO BIX IlSUd WVTK CUI'i
Thompeon. R .3, Bti Hi
Piflc highway, near W iai i
FOR SA"I.E-"Yesrllng 1-1
rams that will 6r
Hue white wool. Will !
carload, i'rkea richL f
Ashland, Orfsun.
seed, about 1-4 vetch, . l
ou. grey eats, iii.
grass tnlsed at i cenii
ai-1' 42. Oakland. mmu
bur, ore
burg. 12 in thoro cultittK
Strawberries, some v
berries; 10 acres ataU '
Slump Mtnu.
barn, other outbuilding H
to uuy sioca
quick action. AJarest t
Military si
LOOK ii4j strs good V-
oen unu, i-iuviw -----
fruit; 1 mile to RoK
grade heifers. 1 rsg'
hogs, 3 clilcksns. 4 toni
. " ' .nn h liter
yoo act quick. R. w- SIC
an 'lU: "
Illinois valley.
stock range In
About 20 acres fenced, b
meadow. u acres can w
ood water riht "AJt
About one million UJ'
Per. mostly pin- "6V
FOR 8ALE -O ood uied
i': pit
team Trartnrs. from H
Hoilers and engine si.
. Pulleys, be't.ng n
Drag inn- with I
1 4 H. P. Oa. Kn'n;-'V.
2 ma'l Weiiii" . . .
Galvanfred pipe. 1 la w
We buy. 11.1?:!
cheap. OREOON MAu-r-.,.n
i)re. .
FOR FALK-Mt.ier.,.; HTtr-
itl.tnter.. ' 1 :-
walnut """,!l"lt?i,. br
r,,.l,i,-er i.rnrtnallV .
Calif. experlnifHI .w
remarkal-lv r.r t
and pr.Hl".- nl"",:.,tr, i'l
mo.t t.-l"'""'",.1.uil'd tr-4
paaiid tor e.i
he farm. .V'i.M '
varltle. 01 ' ,,n 1tTai
ht thi- vi"''
,her Irif-rrnatln l;
tfanta Su.a i u I
ana. V.ntiira " r pr:
"'r'. iT-.t-. lN.rri"
l-i.l.i
for aw.-- , r; -
iRrml in - e-i i
Or... fonitl" ,Plio
., f.rr.. '"I " W
TiWr lr.;'i"'l1'Vrt rJ
P."""".-,.' ;J; ef "."I.
of crk. J"t orn. ,
,,,r. WHtl , MTU
th.m vr.r reunn M
m.rhln. K T,,,,
k. n.n-: Pn,y . ,
.nod road. a. J
..!. at
Myrtu CrM.