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v 1 -' TWO BOfBPKO W RVtrT 1TKBTAT, BtTTEMMKH 14. ! I ROIKBDBO KKWK . tlKVIKW laail Uaflr )Csrlt btmdaf. U. W. H..- 1. Wlmpfrly Bf'rt U.iale HUBSCIlllTlOS HAftSS Dally, par year, hjr nu ll. :.tAf. Dally; six montha. by mail.-. S- By Carrier, par munlh . . v . ....... - .ft' The Aaliorlnted Preee, la aiqlushwl entitled tu tIAt uee lor r)UblL.tlui or nil mwi dlapaUiiaa oreiilud to .It or nut otherwise, credited In ttite paper and alao the local newa pubriahed bare- In, All ria-ht. of "publication of a,.- eiat dlapauihaa herein are alao reaerved. oteril aa 6cuudclaca luatlar Muy 17, at tha puat office at Hoaeb'ura, ' Oreson, under the Act 1 tow burg, ' rvont Kept 14. 1IM0. . (iKIlMASY BOOSTS ATHXETIC8. nirrjrfM.' c,.nt 11 rlnrmanv plaua to create u apoclal govurnineut department ot athletic, and .port to build up acieminraily and ayHie- matlcallr the young generation, wnicn was greatly weakened by in- villous uudergone during tne war, GIVE HUMBAND TO BISTEB. inmnu a,..,, it Air--.! ihn Wllluuhs, 21, was arraigned on. a Grace Cameron (Grace r. thw years cuaige of bigamy In marrying Ethel younger than I) carried arbund In Wesibrook. 21. his wire s slaier. Mis. !,h,o "" her hump-backed and Wesibrook told h police Ibal her mis-shapen, colored sammy. aister told her ' Williams wanted you I Crace Cameroi- haHilays .-.berti nd if he can't have you be will go one of Ihe- most brVn1Brfr';wOunn, away. Mather than let him go you Physically that 1 have 'ever nuwn. can have him." She said she mar- She Is a radiant blonde. .'it was.onjy rled MM' In- order that her ' sister yesterday that I read' the remark .of would not loso-hec husband. ' -' in I umous author and philosopher, - ' n I who said that if he were to be born W IK1HM WIOM JOHN D. a woman, he would want to be born ' ' J w J i& blonde, "because the tender blue AlAKXC. N. Y., Sept. 11 John ioyes and Ihe golden'hal'r and peach D. iwiWifelior handen inside tip c, and cream complexion of the ongtl to a, motor bunt .owner on St. Monde woman appealed to a man as Regis lake. The "mi iu the boat comothlng fragile, somolhlng to be ventured to auk John u. ir gasoline ertej- would bo nny lower. "es. plied Mr. nockt-fallur. "It Is bound to be lower so long as the public continues to consumes more than the wells produce." The boatman Is still thinking it over. J - KOCK1NU I IIAlltS ;KT O. K. - PATHS, Sopt. 11. iThe humbli rocking chair, sometimes spurned when style Is ranked above comfort, j has conie'into lis own with the back-, Ing of, no less an Institution than' the Kronen Academy of Music. The i academy? pronounce It the most I heaHhrut. of. chairs and recommends Its general adoption. F 20for . fT---saa-ssrr- -VaV - ' a .V I -wevi- I M, s c f -..r, and its good old tobacco tatt put Spur t Ar mm HER DAUGHTER t ' A grvt uurlm life story by GRACE CAMERON'S VOl'TH T ia nn.t va innmlme whan I At A ! ' v . " ' 1 "v y vrace ...micron . iou Bee, we ii.w wu iue vtji, uui mi. caiue irorn tne uvaumut colonial nouse who pmmr. imi rose wmie; ' WirJe porch at one end of the. abort "uy TT . ,T J . i. . . "'" JVWIO. ... - , ' already tumblim to decay. ' remember that the big bouse In . which she lived used to appeal to my childish love of mystery. For altho I ' "1V"1 ln, " unt . young woman, and only a few times then, a a child I laid all the plots of my fairy tales there and I peo pled the house with fairies and the snomfla which always became real to me when I saw tne gomon naneu cured for, treasured and protected. "A womnn does not need brains If she Is a blonde," seutlmentously remarked Ibis man. "For a glance of her eye a man gives the blonde that which the brunette woman must plan and work for. The blonde wo man takes a man by storm. She en ters his heart throngh his egotistical onse of protecting the weak and the beautiful, while the brown or black nvea of tha brunette, no matter how rreat the "Come Hither" in them always gives him the sense that their possessor is quite able to take care of herself. Grace Cameron's golden hair fell ; ,ibout her fare In a profusion of; 'curls that a movie nctress strives to i Spar Shoy3 You Something! In these days especially here'3 always room at the top for a ciga rette that can give you tha highc&t possible quality at thj lowest pos sible price. And that is just what Spur b doing right along. "Domestic and Oriental Tobaccos, blended by a new method that bri:-.gj out to the full that good old tobacc; taste. Satiny, imported paper crimped, nc. i pasted, making an easier-drawing, slower-burning cigai-ette. Smart "brown-and-ailver" package-, three-fold, that keeps Spurs fresh foi you. Get next right away. Z0c eWC$l rwm if AtJD HIS SON IDA II McGLO.VE GIIISOX. attain; while my hair, although It U tUkk and wavy, could never be made V. . l. tLi.i. at.. M .111... " " '-r Drown until it wu caugnt in me wiue pijciHiia uyuu which my uiu.uwr ju- sutted. 1 do not remember, however, when 1 flrst bad the Idea that there waa a ra(llcal difrerence between Grace Cameron and me. My girlish mind was unable at first to understand that the difference did not lie In our outward, visible forms, as it did in tha way that the people In the town viewed us. It was years before I heard the slnster and cruel gossip that centered about my head. I remember looking often at my brown eyes in the tiny mirror over tbe home made dressing table. In my little room up under the eaves and hating their wistful deptha be cause they were not "blue as the summer skies," as I had heard one girl admirer describe Grace's eyes. . My'complexion'was always creamy rown for .while my mother Insisted infafl sbout'd he out doors as much us possible." in all 'sorts of weather. !e-was never. Insistent upon my wearing a bat. - I never remember, though, of seeing Orace Cameron out of doors unless her . -delicate com plexion was shaded by. a wide hat or covered with a veil. As"we grew older, I used to pass her,. My one piece bathing suit over my arm, on my two mile hike to the beach. She would lie either swinging In a shady hammock or perhaps stepping Into her mother's car for a ride. Her mother had very different idoas from mine on the subject of outdoor ex orcise for a girl. In the yaara afterward I came to -inderstand that Grace Cameron's mother had held me up to Grace as nn example of bad birth and of bad breeding. She had instilled into her iauehter's mind the thought that I could not be otherwise than Immod est because 1 had a mother who had passed the bounds of conventionality and as Grace grew older she be came broader minded. She took on nome of the tolerance with which we now look upon the world and Its oeople, hut all through my childhood h .iiiyV Ai' .71 .: Millions for a New Stomach One of the greatest Americas tuillks aires said to his physician, "A million dollara, Doctor, spot cash and no grum bling, for a new stomach, " and then the sick man groaned and turned away. All his wealth eould not make him happy or contented, for happiness large ly depends upon digestion. Without health where does happiness come int After all the stonuvi plays a great part in everyday life. Without a healthy stomach and good digeatioa our blood is thin, wstory and poor, our heart action is weak, our liver does not do its duty, and man is miserable and unhappy. Prevent disease by putting the house in order and strengthening the system against the germs f disease. Sr. Pierce, of the Invalids' liotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, K. T, years ago understood diseases and tbeir prevention, and he discovered ceruin roots and herbs which were nature's remedies, and succeeded in putting them op in a form that could be easily pro tured at the drug store (liquid or tablets). This he ailed Dr. Plurce's Golden Medical Discovery. This Dis covery gives no false stimulation be sause it contains no alcohol or any nar-' eotie. It helps digestion and the as similation of such elements in the food ' as are required for the blood. It gives to tha blood the food elements the tis sues require. For over fifty years It has enjoyed the confidence of the American public. Try it uowl . j I wai made to feel the lash rf ptfblic oDinlon opiulon of whieh ''I eould not find the source and which I did not understand. In this 1 paid dearly for my moth ers reticence, and Grace, I am sure, will pay for her mothers Intolerance. Tomorrow Ail Incident of Childhood o Have you ever noticed the oblier fellow's loose spokes? Don't let him look at yours, try some Whiz Spo ketlte. You get It at Merten's Sales room. o fclNDfclUiAKTfcr AND l'llYlilCAL KDLCATIOX. Tha kludsigarua classes of the Helalins-Moors Consurratory begin Monday, iept. 13th, and since it is important that Ihe babies begin their work together, parents are urged to enter them on Monday morning. Please phone the studio if you wish the car to call for your child. The Physical education clauses be gin Monduy also, and Mrs. Turner would like to meet all pupils of the gradvs and high school at 4 o'clock. The .adit' classes will start at 7 o'clock Monday vTttnlng and both old and maw members ars askud tu some so that they may Le grouped prop erly. Have you noticed how the Red Spot Is different from oiher lights? A spotlight with a dimmer, dungcr signul. parking light, and ndjustablu rear view mirror. H. Alertcn. NUTICti OK MKKTI.N'G OF BOA UP OF tyi AUZATIO.N. Sulherlln. Ore.. Sept. 7. 1920. Notice is hereby given that on the first Tuesday in October, 1920. at one o'clock p. m., the Sutherlln Val ley Irrigation District wilt meet as a Hoard of EquallEatiau to hear aad determine any objection by any in terested persons to the assessments and apportionment thereof, aad any other matters connected therewith that may come before them. Hoard will meet at their office In the Fruit Growers' buitdisg In Euth rlin, Oregon, on the date given above for such meeUng. W. J. LADD. President. A. P. SLACK, Secretary. (illK.AT t'l.EARINO VP SAI.K OK TOMATOH8 A.M WAI KltMnXO.NS. Come and bring your boxes rnd 1 pick tomatoes at 50c per bushel. To- I niatoi-s put up in 20 lb. boxes, 60c. Cantclopcs 2S to 75 cents per doi.. packed rough. Honey Dews, 10 to' 25 cents each. Watermelons, $1.50 dos., pnrked rough. T. B. Kvans & Son. Dlllnrd. Ore. Phono 22-F42. Hilt JITXKV bi:HVU B. Phone Store. S48, at Monogram Cigar The National Windshield Vis,r protects you from that Western Sun glare you encounter In the evenings. See It at Merten's. IX IIAI.L OK FAMR. CHICAGO, Sept. II. Chicago has a cimlldate for the Hall of Kame for trees. It Is a ciant white mnple nine feet In circumference at the base. SO feet hlch. and estimated to be 1000 yecrs old. The big maple stands in the Cooli county forest preserve near Olen vlew. Rpna'ime Kennleott, chief for ester of the preserve, who recentlv examlnod the tree and computed Its tige. found that, while the heart tii dead, the exterior was sound and the tree capable of lasting many more years. So far aa known the tree .s the oldest living thing In Illinois, ac cording to Mr. Kennleott. CASTORIA rr Iniaae and Children In U For OVr 30 Years way beant tha Signature Sf J? ! I r... - . c7 11 Bht : HOCNO W TOWN f- "T Mi 1, a. leVthl. mdrhU 0.1 "tan" to mtuod to business mat terj for a short time. njBr1Tbornton ltfft this morning for Walker to spend a short time at tending to business natters.; . Vblt In Oakland ; - ... ' '.. Mrs M U. Llndgren !ft this mornfng tor Oakland to visit with reiiitlves lor a short while. KimmkI Day at Kugcne . j u Osborne and wife went to this morning to pei'rt tn ilay B' .iling to business matters. VMtK In Roseburg " . ;' h oienee Lewis, of Portland,, a m-itiner. who has been vHKug at he E. R. Metzger home In Roeburg, I laf. tMs morning tor her noun. .rltjriiR rii me mkj a u'lnpA and son Howard ol EuiWe. who have been vlnltint; at ifc-s J .'. Thornton home .n ins :iy left this t.o-nlng for the'r h-nue. , I Iliiv at Drain j F. Lo'hr, of Meclfrl, h) ns been spending a few days In this city itKndinc to huslness matters, left this morning for Drain to spend the day. H'ill Inaiiert Prunes A. J. Lilburn left this morning for his ranch near Oakland to Inspect :; e damage done by the wind and ra'n to his prune crop. It is generally mi'irted that the Petltes were badly iijiired. but that llt'le or no. damage vas dor.o to the Italians. QUIT 'TOBACCO So easy to drop Cigarette, Cigar, or Chewing habit No-To-Bac has helped thousands to break the costly, nerve-shattering bbacco habit. Whenever you have a longing for a smoke or chew, Just place a harmless No-To-Bac tablet la your niemh Instead. All desire stops. Shortly the habit is completely broken, and you are better off ment ally, physically, financially. It's so easy, so simple. Get a box of No-To-Bac and if it doesn't relieve you from all craving for tobacco lnany form, your druggist will refund your :noney without question. No-To-Bac is made by the owners of Cascarets therefore is thoroughly reliable. Opening Art Needle Shop Mrs. Ella Stewart and Mi as Ethel Webb beg to an nounce the opening of thetr Art Needle Shop, and you are cordially Invited to in spect and to solicit their aid In your art wants. EverythingfortheBaby At the lint tiliop. F YOU were to look at the label in the next good Icok- I ing suit, you see . .4. - 1 J 1 u wuuju proo ably be CL?a, Try Our Way Our Auto WfU Call. I'kone 2V7. We don't tailor all the suits in town, but we do tailor the best. LIME FOR SPRAYING Fresh carload just received. H.J. DENN TRANSFER CO. ronw Oak and Main. Telephone lms ?m - Ui WORKING FOR ' -jr. V PLEASURE AND PROFIT v People who work whole-heartedly and with earnest determination get much pleasure and profit from their work. While working, do not forget to save and de posit regularly each"week with the Rose burg National Bank. 4 Per cent Interest paid on Savings Accounts. - - V TheRosebuigNaliorial Banb Kosebur.Ore. x CLASSIFIED COLUMN ALL NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISE JUiWTrl WILL BE FOUND ON LAST PAGE UNDBK IIKADING -NKW TODAY. WANTED. ' WANTED Work with a truck. Phont WANTED TurKey. iitrse or Boyer Bros. Phone H-F14. WANTED To rent umall furnislicd houiv, 4 or B room, Modern. K O. box V6t. City. VANTKl Chambermaid, Apply to Mrs. Troxell, Umpqua Hotel, tin me dlatelv. W A N TKD Boy" "of youns man for around kitchen work. Apply at once Caret aria. W ANTIC U CJirl or woman to aeeUt with housework, rhone 17-F2. Alls. Ly 1 e Mars tery. WASt Ml An experienced aifr woman for general housework. Call or write Myrtle Crek Telephone Co. vf ANTED Two good hewn tie makers. good timber, toard In town money any time. Address Umpqua Tie A Pole Co., Oakland. Oregon. WANTED Non-school boy over 16, with byclo, (or messenger work this winter. Telegraphy taught. Apply western union jei. .to. WANTED- 3 or' 4 urune niL-kers want ed, ranch 7 miles out. Begin laat ot week, inquire J. M. inrune, L'mpqua Valley Bank. ' WANTED Fresh milch cow giving "4 to 5 gallons of milk a duy, not over si x years old, gentle and easy milk. Phone 260-iL. WANTED To rent lent for month, or will buy .If suitable for two persons. Ieave- -addreuM ut News-Keview fhe and party w 111 call. WANTED Neat, trustworthy girl assist with housework In town near HoseburK. Guod home and llKht work. Reply stating salary ejtpectud to k. A. H ., care isewg-iteview. FOIt HUNT. , FOR RENT 5 unfurnlfifted close In. 06 Short Ut. FO K KEN T Su f e Vy deposit boxes. lloneburg National Bank. FOU KENT 3 furnished rooms. Inquire utter t ociock p. in., 4Ur Mill. TO LET on shares, 60 breeding ewes Aim ewe lambs, 3 yearB ua.se. Write or see E. L. Rice, Dillard. Ore. FOR KENT 11 acres, near In. house. suiuie, cnit-Ken nouBe, iruit, foi nios. or lunger.' Rent cheaply. Will sell purebred "Jersey cow to tenant If di'sireil. Ijiw re nee -Cordon Co. MISCELLANEOUS. DRRRSMAKING 6l'9 South PIn3 Mrs. E. C. Herrlck. CAN SAVE YOU $-'00 on a new lJCIO model Chevrolet. Inquire Service oarage, nose burg, Ore. 3 A EFT Y FIRST feecure a safety de posit box fur your valuable papers a the Roseburg National Bank. KVE (iHASS SEED NuW ready f. shipment, test for pasture sowing. $10 per cwt. Special price on large ioiii a,, jk. ttnoien, taiem, ore. TRACTOR PLOW1.NU (.Jet your orde In at once if you want work don Gilbert Wood. Box 12D3, Roseburg. iiONE Y TO LOAN -3v-year rural credit farm loans, low Interest rate. $'J 0,000 local oioney to loan on good real estate. First mortgage, be M. f . nice, or Jtice fc icice. IN P. opportunity for country girl winning io Miiemi mgn school, gooa ronie ana some nnanclni help In re turn for assistance with house work, Must be clean and trustworthy. Ad dress onKianu, care News-Review, IX)ST AND POUND. LOST OR STOLEN 30x$H retraded tire on rim. Reward. Homer Rloth, ru'tuurc, mar m. "'T It A i ED White Spitz dog. Notify i v iimiib. Lii'nuower. ST lily's gauntlet driving glove, brown. Leave at .News-Review office. Poll SALE, t SALE 10 Angora goats. HORSE tne wagon for i al Fowler St. Lie cheap. Call FOR S.VLK Karnboulllet rami. Smith. IHxonville. 1-F15. l OK HALh Baaaie pony, years Old, Ivan Swift, Olalia. rs. FOR SALE Good 193 4 Ford touring car. Phone Mr. Taylor. 478 FOR SALE A few grade Delaine and Karnboulllet Jbucks. Phone $t-FK. rOH "Tali Prabre"Fui"iPfami: J q- Hrnea. Tenmlle, Ore. FOR SALE Maxwell car. good comii- tlon.JlTe nejwjt.FordGarage. TOI NG TRAM end r.arne77o7"eal7"or will trade for Ford car, Hd Russell, s MHi.ru. uregnn. Ml hALK acres; 2 acres In prunes. acres mixed fruit. fSSOi), or without cr.ip. $n1o. Box 34. Rt. 3, Roseburg. ''S'J1'"-1" acrt atock ranch In Dodge canyon; lots ef water, outside range: barn, hmm mk.. K,.n:. 4" heed sheep. I hogs, corn, dragsaw! lote of timber. Part down, balance easy terms 6 rer nt AHMruaa r. H IT Oakland. Oregon. BERGER'S BARGAIN STORE GOOD LINE OF NEW CLOTHING Scond-hnd Shoei, Cloth Jn?, etc Btst Bartaini in Rog?burjr. mamr SI FOR SALE Canary TrCi. Ante in. gram. Ut. 1. Uoeeburiy. PhoTit aa.f n KO II tSALK Extra-fin yyUn JMt7 bull. A. B. Ha.tHe.da Box lol. JtL i none burg. - . ; . ; rOH BALE One ivi9 Ford car on." 18 paklau .ix, . Liberty ' Aui! mo MODEL CHKVRDLET-Run enlr &000 miles; "Sail new tlrs, a bwgiii at $hmo. Phone 47$. -"waaia FOR SALE- Blocky saddU Pny, t mv fur years old, gentle and.5 crusty cniiurtrii and women, Olalia, Oregon. Rv. U ShorL tOR SALE Auto camp outfit, IncludT Ing ten tarpaulin, used very uui. W. E. Jones. 225 Sheridan Bt ' ' fcOR SALE Fapee ensiiag sutler good as new. Phone 34-Fl. F J Hoffstaedt, Dlxonville. ' FOR SALE 1!18 Ford touring car good running condition, prlc tiutT W. T. Compton, Roseburg Apts. BOX SHOCKS FOR SALE Apple and pear; also wrapping paper. Rom- nc. in ji v-uati um, luv., juwirose, Ure. uti balk furebred rose come Rhode Island Red cockerels, $l.td . each. Phon 40-F4. Dr. R. P. Brad ford. ' FOR SALE ti-room House, big fruit, garden, cheap at llSuv. quire News-Review. lets, in- FOR SALE Used cars. 1 Veils. 1 Mit chell, and a light Studebaker. Bar Rains. Motor Shop Garage. FOR SALE Purebred I months old Duroe Re hour, weight about 150, price $'J0. Inquire Lawrence-Curdua Co.. City. FOR SALE Prune trees, Italian and f Petltes. Pear trees, filberts and family orchard stock. R. L. Ellis, I mlles west Roseburg, Ore. FOR SALE Good young team hones, cheap If taken at once; also cood young cow end calf. R. E. Heliiml mnn, Roseburg. Phone 3-F4. FOR SALE 160 acres good timbr ' land, Ei.of K. Ssotion 1$, T. Sfarv It. 6 W. Valuation, Addrsw J. E. Turner, ware News-lUvleir. FOR SALE Team bright bay mares. ItSOft lbs., harness and heavy wstfsa. Price $i00 for quick sale. See team at Deer Creek Livery, er phoim li. FOR SALE Horse, welghri3501bi I years old, bargain. Phone Sl-K. K. A. Calhoun, Wilbur, Oregon. FOR SALE Studebaker touring car, 116 model, run less than 70Uu tnllti; In good condition; price $700. Uwu er, V. S. Nichols, Riddie. Ore. FOR SALE Small goat ranch of 1M acres located 10 miles southeast from Roseburg. Also goats and heavy bar - horse. For particulars address G. w, F., Route l,Box 78, Roseburg. Ora FOR SALE Yearling Rambuulllet rams that will shear 20 to 30 lbs. of line white wool. Will sell one to carload. Prices right. F. W. Herri a, Ashland, Oregon. . FOR SALE Saddle and bridle, $3fl; fanning mill, $iii; Oliver 12-Inch stesl shear, wooden beam walking piew, $25. All the above are In good cui ditlon, been used very little. Al heavy old wagon and wood rack. $ii. Beach's Ranch, Brockwsy, Qrutfoa. LOOK 10 Mi acres good farm and r- on lanu; 4-room nouse, oarn, w spring; 2 acres In conimsnlal fruit; 1 mile to Roseburg; 4 b'i; grade heifers, 1 regietere3 cew. 1 hogs, 30 chickens, 4 tons bay, fara tools, range and heater. Bargain U you act quick. R. W. Stovall, AUX- ander Addition. "AN INVESTMENT" 110 acres in the Illinois valley, adjacent to the best stock range In southwest Oregon. About 30 acres fenced, 16 In natlje mwadow; $0 aeres can be cuimate ood water right and family ersaar. Abovt one ml i Hen feet good sew the ber, mostly pine. Sawmill en eenut tract. A bargain y ewser, l U- Morrison, Leland. Oregei m FOR SALE To planters sad ur,?rr: men. paradox ayorea dic -trees, six feet to nine feet tall, t" year old. grow very rapidly ereet, and bear an eJbundenee er llcious large sets, fine f or yard or road trees. Ter price m u (..... n..n writ at aania n- sana Nurseries, Santa lueana, J tura Co.. Calif. E. A. Bla.kmer, Prs ,1 FOR SALE One of the best all rose' farms In southern Douglae Ore., consisting of $T8.$$ ! acres farm land, as follows: H"J under Irrigation, elover meaflowe. " prunes. 117 grain and eora, ture. all mnder hog tlaht fenee. l-J acres first clase timber; ."Vj of creek bottom; 17 fleldi nJIlp'I turea with living water them year round; 4 barn. f"Jg machine shed, smoke house, " hog pens; plenty of out rang to the forest reserv.. "Ti- te water piped Into bouse: ""V- rriee- half rash, balance on time. W'J1 " T all of my machinery, graia. hay. work horses, hogs. hP. r enttle at reasonable price. Ci ' T selling, reiirins. Mvil rr.k Oregon n m. im . . 8. b. a, ft v- NlSSt Pas NtgSK Pkos. ! - ANTLES 1 tll HUN I am II wis I Vaaarl.aar ra..s. r fll,. i: ak St. K" Sheet Metal Work OP AIXj KI5DS J. H. SINNIGER 110 OAK UTREET nioy!