Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, September 17, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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UUUdCKIPTION KATK8
lally, per yar, by mull H 00
lially. .Is montha. by mall 100
Hy Carrier, par month .0
The Aaaociatcl Press la .icluilvely
entitled to tha uaa for relmbltrauon of
II nana dlspatiiiea crciilted to It or
nut otharwla. cr.dlted In thla paper
arid alao ttia local nawa publlalicd tiara
In. All rlnhta of republication of apa
clal dt.patchea herein are alao roaarved,
t-iiiteiail aa aerond-claaa matter Muy
IT. lynu, at tile puet urtlia at Itoaebui.
Oregon, under th. Act of March 2, 1B7H.
ItoevliurK, Orf'Kun 17, 1W-0
"I'ltOHIHITlO.N A VAll.l'RK."
According to a well Informed
American who baa born louring Eu
ropi',' the main tuple of Interest
abroad, so far aa America la oi;
corned, la not til. political campaign,
but iirohlbltlon. And what are they
Buying about it?
turopeun papers represent pro
hibition in America aa u complete
fullnre. I ahould find, 'by their
statements, a atlll In every home lit
my city (an eminently respectable
college town).
"It la easy for Europeans to be
lieve this." he adds, "because plenty
of Americans are going around over
there proclaiming Ihat prohibition In
Ihe United Slates is a failure."
Here we have again a situation
made unpleasantly ramlllar during
the war Americans abroad engaged
In the curious pastime of slandering
their own country. It Is strange how
a certain type of American, when he
finds himself in contact with a for
eign nation. Instinctively seeks to
Ingratiate himself by depreciating
his own. DIhIiuico and novel asso
ciations warp his perspective. He
does not tell deliberate lies, but he
ceases to see and think clearly and
speak accurately. Ho is even more
object lonnbln than the opposite type
or citizen who makes un asa of lilm
. self by his absurd boasting of all
things American and his discour
teous criticism and ridicule of for
eigners to their faces.
If those American tourists who go
around "procliflmlng that prohibition
In the UnlUMl Slates Is a failure"
really think so. Ihey ought to come
home and do a little touring in their
own country. Let them go around,
visiting all the states and all the Im
portant cities, observing how much
of tha lluuor traffic persists, and
trying tlielr own luck at buying a
drink.
They will And many "wet" spots,
to be sure, where law enforcement Is
not yet what It ought to be. Hut
they will find that prohibition was
already an accomplished fact in the
greater part of the United Slules be
fore the "dry" amend lit went Into
effect, and that even in the "wet"
aims affected for the llrst time by
this amendment, the present volume
of the traffic Is a very small fraction
of what is used to be. and gelling
smaller all Ihe time that as a gen
eral thing, it Is only the left-over
slocks of liuuor thai are being drunk
up, and It Is only the Initialed who
know whore and how to buy lluuor.
Prohibition, even In lis present
early stage of ImpeifecMoli. Is no
more a failure than any of Ihe Ten
Commandments nnd Americana are
not noted above other peoples, either,
for their laxity in living up to the
Iiecalogue.
lv. Id the first place, sine no
rut u la r vi. nil o Is ready, yt. the
Jurors are to be chosen, not drawn,
and heads of organizations interested
in civic affairs have been selected.
That Is to say. It Is not the average
woman serving as Juror who Is to
be observed, but a woman whose
special I raining puts her In a special
and limited class. The leactlona of
a woman who had been working on
the Asstjclaied Charities, for ex
ample, or on a newspaper, and was
old In the knowledge of sin nad sor
row, might be very different from
those of a woman who knew only
her own neighborhood and that su
perficially. Besides, did anyone ever take any
official observance of Ihe man Juror?
Lawyers know that the average man
is moved fur more by emotion than
by Intellect. They know that mea
will be hard on a nagging woman
brought In as a common scold, yet
will fall for the woman criminal
who wears a slim black dress and
while collar and cuffs, and weeps or
faints.
There is probably little value In
these artificial investigations and
distinctions. Twelve human beings,
or sixteen, with the Individual dif
ference of ;heredity, environment,
education and personality of any 12
or 1 6 people are going to try cases.
Possibly the women, being new, will
make a Utile more effort to be In
telligent. Thai's about all.
IlKI'OHKHTIMl KOH WOOD 111.1'.
Reforestation of the extensive
regions In Ihe Adirondack mountains
will solve the pulp wood problem of
ibis country, according to experts at
lenedlng the nnnunl convention of
the pulp and paper Industry.
There aro vast areas In the Aillr
ondacks uiisulied to agricultural pur
poses which no represent waste In
the fullest sensn'of the term. The
cost of reforesting those acreas
would not be prohibitive, especially
In view of the benefits to be gained.
The kinds of trees suited for making
paper pulp grow swiftly and under
permanent scientific management
successive crops of pulp wood could
be obtained, aa well as timber for
other purposes. These methods have
been followed for generations In
Europe , large iilanlltles of pulp
wood being cul annually.
The plan deserves development,
nnd c'o-oporailon between private and
nubile Interests. Moreover, what Is
suggested on this big scale for Ihe
Adirondack region merits considera
tion on a smaller scale by any owner
of cut-over or barren land. The
man who can raise pulp wood.ls as
sure of a market as the man with a
"oal mine on his farm, and. Just like
Mm, after lie has marketed his pro
duct, he still has the laud.
MRS. StLIGIR WKD
NINHMIGtiT POUNDS
BUI SQON GAINED 25
"I have gained twenty five pounds
taking Taulac and feel as fine as I
ever did In my whole lite," said
Mrs. Edith Sellger. who lives at Box
20, Houte A, Portland. Oregon.
"Two years ago" she continued,
"my stomach began giving me trouble
and from hat time oil my health
got worse In spile of all I could do.
Everything I ate caused trouble with
gas and pains In my stomach and un
der my shoulder blades. I had blind
ing headaches and dizzy spells, and
I was so nervous that even the
children playing about me would
completely upset me. At night 1 was
simply too restless to get any sleep
at all hardly. I lost twenty-seven
pounds and was so weak and mis
erable sometimes I would break down
and cry over my condition Ifor no
thing seemed to do me any good.
"Mr husband suggested Tunlac,
and really I did not believe It poss
ible for any medicine to do anyone
is much good as Taulac has done me.
All of my troubles are completely
gone and I am stroncer than I have
iieen in years. I am so happy I think
I ought to tell eyeryone about my
recovery so that they may benefit
from my experience.
Tnnlnc Is sola In Roseburg by W.
P. Chapman and by the leading
'Iruggists everywhere.
HER
DAUGHTER
AND
HIS SON.
BY IDAH McCI.ONE GIBSON
WOMKN Jlllll.S.
Wlu'lht r tbt won. mi Juror la fair I
or purlliil. whrtliur uhu Ih Hwuyud
iiKiiu ly fiiioltmi or by HiUlUct, in
hurt, wlu'lhi'r bIic iiuikt u iliuVi-j
i-ht surl or Juror from u irnui, in lo
bo (rUil out in C'lt -velum., O. ciulil !
On' JuiIk" of tho iiunniii.11 court: I
"li (h itiu court's puntoHv ! se
hoy,- woiiu'ii will r-u'1 to the human
ulumi'iit. For iniilui.ro. there lit a
v tl '!) utiiiK cant'. Muuy Hroua
have the inVa that wouu'U uro ox
trumt'ly haul, and cnnuVii.ii a w.Uv
hiatar, no matter what I ho clrcu.u-Btanc-
M may havo bet-ii. On th oliu r
hum. thy are hu .posed by many to
be extremely hv input he tic wit h a
lover or a man in tllairt-KH. It in Uie
rourt'H desire to determine, if pos
niblo If women jurors are more par
tial in certain clattseH of cukch. In
the fill tiro it ia a certainty that many
cuoa will be tried by women Juries
or Juries composed of men and wom
en." Now till 1 all very InloroattnK.
l)iit it teemi rather fur from ronrlu-
The CoinmunlHt uprising In Ituly
n serious not only In itH Immediate
effect upon Italian affairs, but In its
pofittthle effect upon rtlhor nations.
Anything like buccohh or finality In
this movement In Italy would bo u
torch set to a world ripe for confla
gration. Tho liolnhevlttl movement
would receive new life, many fcoverii
m nts would bo threatened, nnd
even America would find the problem
onmlng .urge within her own Rates
It Is to be hoped that the Italian (gov
ernment will And means and courufEo
to restore order speedily. In the
meantime other noverninents and
peoples must look to their own safe
ty. Tho violent ri'dlcal and the mis
guided disturber must feel continu
ally opposed to them ihe strong,
steady arm of organized government.
Those who believe In such govern
ment muni support it In (heir speech
and actions. Aboo all. justice must
rtil- JuhI tee between authority and
subject, between omplnfer nnd em
nlovp. between man ami man, fain
ily and fnmily. between native son
and alien brother. Only so can a
back fire of confidence be slur ted
; which will chock the Ued flames.
Fasting for 40 days might be a
! good way lo get around the high com
j of living, but most individuals will
'stick to th" belief that tho 'inner
! mnn ' should le satisfied at all
j hazards.
j Who roi lembers what women did
i wilh the!r spare time before there
; were any movies?
Kvorybody opposes special privil
eges except for himself.
Let Us Show You and Quote
You Prices on
UNIVERSAL
Lighting Plants
J. F. BARKER & .CO.,
iMru:Mi:v.H
KOSKIiritU, OHKi.ON
At TO.MOUll.UU
TitAerons
How about that top for your truck
this rail. Cockelrcaa & Harbor, 220
Ouk street.
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I
AltOUNI) THE TOW'S
SollcithiK Fund
A committee started out today In
solcltlng funds for the proposed ad
dition to .Mercy Hoapital.
Fined for SM'efl(nc
11 on! on liuinett yesterday paid a
fine (ir $7.50 for speeding. He was
irrosteu by the motorcycle cop.
"Ine for Spii'dlntf
H. H. I f ;i in 1 1 ii today paid a fine of
$5 into the city court Hollowing his
arrest on a charge of speeding.
fori I nnd for Visit-
Mrs. J. T. Krai ton went to Tort-
land tills morning for a visit with
rlends and relatives for a short time
Attend l air
r'nunlv trnnfliiror anil Mrs -T R
2nwvi.ru loft vetatardiiv ni urnlne for
Smith Klvor to attend the community
fair at that place.
Hot urns Homo
Hornard Demi son of Mr. and Mrs.
Denn of Oialla. has Just returned
rum Spokane where ho upent a few
lays dellghiKully visiting with his
:ousln In that city.
Viito Daughter-
Mr. and Mrs. 9. O. Richardson of
California (lor several mouths left
for their home this morning after
spending the past three days In vis-
ting their daughter, Mrs. Fetor
Halff.
"iim Sun Fram-lsci
Fred Wollonberg arrived In Rose-
tiurg last night (from San Francisco
and will visit here until Monday with
his parents Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Wol
lonberg. Ho will continue on to
ortluud from here before returning
to San Francisco,
Shrine Spoeinl Is Here
Ihe moving pictures taken dur
ng the shrlue celebration In Port
land which were delayed in reaching
he Antlers theatre in this city, ar
rived late last night, and will be
hown at the Antlers tonight and at
he Majestic tomorrow night.
Married Yetl onlay-
Charles A. Wither and Kllen W.
lalbert. both of Iouglas county.
were married at noon yesterday by
County Judge l. J. Stewart. Mr. Wll
her owns a lnrce ranch near Wilbur
where they will make their f-iture
home, leaving for that place this af
ternoon.
iwe I It n d. en
A. F. Arthur of McMinnvt'le. a
brother of the contractor who built
thjo, I'mpnua Hotel. sustained
broken nose last night whil- crank
ing the auto in which he and his
friends were returning from a hunt
nig trip near I'eel. The Injury was
tven attention by Dr. Hoover nnd
the party continued the trip north
this morning.
trft I Att Mg-ht
Miss Annette Whipple left lust
night for Portland where she will
pend several days visiting wit'i her
friends. From Portland she wll! con
tinue on to I'nderwood. Wa?-hir.:ton
where -the has been engaged to (each
school the coming term. M fS Y'hii-
ple was accompanied by her cjusin
Miss IJonevive Pay less who resides
in Vancouver. Washington, and who
has been visiting hero In Roseburg
WE SFXL
Edison
MAZDA LAMPS
Douglas County Light' and Water Co.
Kennel h H !.
I don't rememh. r how Ion tt w.ts
after 1 hail auu. the kimwl. l-ul.
1. Kill. wu mjt.ji" t to u ltnei-nl
HtsmUnl than a t...v. ihat 1 firm w
Ktniu th little . 1 n it.. mlj.-r. How
ever. iht for iimny -' ks 1 had t't-.n
wuuhiiift th h-nifct- ili.it we liuj alwa-n
called "haunt!." wnh h waa a i""
th aii-eft from the i m fiit-n n. U j. !-
fiien warmed til t it. piitlitiS! It
per fee l repair, aii'l " I' 'la glent "IHV
IoaIs of btt:;ra nn'l imtul fuinltJie
wre tliiiuadeil hefi-re ll.e l--r. il
I'flurie It wan an . .j--t ot K'at ui
lonlty t all the iiit.ir.n un Hie little
Ulreet, he ullie it w.iH i-eii laiK-T ami
KtanUur than the C.'anienm huine oppo
site. Kach night when 1 '-one home from
aehoul I t ld my inuthej- all ah.iut It.
and she aald tliat preuniiil miin.--
orie waa eonilntC there to live. She
looked very Had a he .ll tins and
her fuee took on one of tlnme jn-iUl.U."
wraith -like expresni-'iiH which always
told me that n!ii' hail wiihdiawii wlt.i
ill hi-raelf and ti'-r meinnry.
"Were you ev.r in the nig noun.-,
mothrr?" I uMked.
"Many timea." she nn.-werel. 1 rair-
ly KeW up ill the nilit-i oil the tt
ond floor.
'Oh, did ymi, did voiit ani.
Were there other ehihlten th.-ie"
heHitiit'lon. "a great. tiif, inlid l o.'
"ind you love lil in .' now nm n
look?"
Yea. my dear. 1 loved mm niwayi.
ind he hed trreat hrown eyes like y.-ura
ami a thatch of hrmi.e hair like v-.m-s.
ny child. 1 remeiiiher wjien we um m
io K" in awlmmiiii, we used to a! way"
IfMltfnaie n H lieioi us wie '(
lieeailNf It Kllnled like metal wl It
was hohhliiK shout in the wave, w-lh
the ami Hhlnlnn on it '
'tHi. did the hoy grow up. niouier
d ea r ?"
"Yea, In atature. hut he alwavs t.
malneil a hoy as h.iiK an I knew him."
Oh, KOOtly. KtaxlV. lnaoe in h t oim-
Inir bark to the hix house and I tan
play with him."
.o, chilli, lie is nor romm
How do you kn 'W. motlor'.' I to ou
know who la eomiiiK'.'"
"No. Ann dear. 1 only know thai il
la not he."
After that I toiped taiKtng to my
mother about the ttlTitlrs of tins I.oii-e.
I hiiw that It hurt her. ami on- e, one
ritKlit. after 1 had K"lie UpHtairs lo
heil. 1 thoiiitht I heinil Hiimeoiie toh-
hlng. I crept down as softly as I could
nnd found toy mother HtandiiiK. looking
over at the httt lu.ime. I don't think,
however. It was she wh- in 1 louid
rvitiK. lecaue wlin she iiirn.il i ii'i
not see tears on her cheeks, and v.ieii
I told her I thotiKht I lien tit -meone
ryliiK. ah: answereil I limsi n.ive
been dreaming Ad she put her anna
around me very tenderly an nhe led lite
again upstairs to he. I
Only a lew oavs hiht huh i n ti m
talk to my mother, he an.. n my w;i
lioine from school I na w h man wil i
two ponies and five ih'SM goiiig into
the yard.
"Oh, mother, nimio-r. un yon uin-.t
that someone will ever let me play
with the dogs?-- I said.
I ilon t know, my ciniii. it i .veie
you I would not K t too int.iesteu.
"Mother, don't you think I eojld
have a pony?"
I in art -aid nm
Well. then. I hope there In onlv one
little girl at the hl hoio-e. In . uu.se
f there is on'y oto-. OillMie 1 II nei l"
Me mi th fitliir leilhle.'."
I'or a long time afl-r the arrlv.il of
the ponien aiul dot;-., there was i.oto
ing new to chroiil. e at the Mg Imc.sc.
Hut one day. as I sat with rev tic e
lued ti the window, wishing tint i..V
mother had not decided th tt the wtigui
cold from which 1 w.is aniff.ng. was
Important enough to ke.-p iu- ,n the
house. 1 saw (itaee t'aineroii riding p;n-t
n one of thosu poni.-s. lo r yeii-.w
urls flvtiig in the wind, while be.-oh-
her on ihe other ponv was n hoy I had
never aet-li hefon. Kxcllcdlv, 1 push.-d
the window h:if up and saw tnat :ie.
loo. wa;; without a Int.
I phult nevr forget the loyo,ine4
of his wide grin as he seemingly u ted
it- tell Orio le tli.it there Was he nan-el'
U was the picture of woe. how. c-.
and just before she rescind ttte fr.iii'
,ir our cottage, he puiieo up snon :.uu
with his hand on the hit of her pon...
xcla lined. 'It s no run piaymp w u i
girls. They're always fraldy cuts." la
fore I realized what I was did it g. 1
pushed up the window nnd to.utt-d. 1
nliit no rrauiy cat, i ihii riuo. i can
hie, take me."
The l.oy looked up fUl kly. but c vt
lenllv t.race t'aineroii said goiiictiiiii.:
o him. Tor a flmh covered his an-.
ind leaping down from his own ',
no him-, il her ii n the uroiind and w ith
out another look toward rne. he tiii-u-d
and leading both ponies walked !a k
tow:rd t tie house".
INMIOIIHOU 4irare Cameron Ik-
f iMjy..
A friend in need Is a friend In
deed. That is a Pyretic You don't
realize until you need it. H. Morten.
ECHO OF I'AST PAYS.
, SANTA BAUBAHA, Cnl., 3pt. 17
An echo of the days whQ city sur
veys were made with an ordinary
tape line has been found in a recent
report by the city engineers office
here. The report declares an old
frame building, one of Ihe city s early
landmarks, is ifrotu six to fourteen
inches over the property line, en
croaching upon the street. The re
port made no ncotnuieennauuu i"
possible action to remedy the error.
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(JltKAT I LKA IU.N'Cj IP HAl.E OF
lOlATOi:s AND WATEIIMKIXI.M.
....I Kfinv vnur hoXCB Slid
pick lomaioes ot 60c per bushel. To
inutoes put up In 20 lb. boxes, 5c.
Cantilop 25 lo 75 cents per doz.,
packed rough. Honey Dews. 10 to
25 cents each, tt aiei meimia,
i.a r..nh T H. Kvans A
Son,' Dillard. Ore. Phone 22-F42.
After you eat always take
FATONIC
I'ltOI KSSIOXAI. ("AH 1)8
Mils. V. D. OWKSI Cut Flowers. Phont
110. 41)3 W. Cua.
. 1M. H. m.i-i.eh rhlrorraotlr
I'hyalclan. 211 W. Lane St.
III Til WIM'O 1'lano. Theory, Musi
cal K HnlfrK:iriMi. ivui . ri ..n.
tit. rhono i:tlt-U
Opening Art Needle Shop
Mrs. KUa Stewart and Miss
Kthel Webb bes to an
nounce the opening of thslr
Art Needle Shop, and you
are cordially Invited to In
spect and to solicit their
aid In your art wants.
EverythingfortheBaby
At the Hut Shop.
CLASSIFIED COI.TliuM
ALL NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISBMIiMTS U BK Pa. T -
PAUB UNDER HBADINO .NBW Today!. 411
WANTED.
WANTED Work with a truck. Phon.
21.
or small.
Boyer Bros, rnone htii.
WANTKI) jlan tor farm work.
rlert man prererrea.
H'ANTEU fhulnb.rmaiu. Apply io
Mr.. TroK.li, uiniiu
dlately.
Mar-
Phone J-K31.
WANTED-Woman or girl to clerk In
cullfn-tluncry .lore. Apply al
houtL-iia.
FOR SAAPv
FOH SALEFpj.v-jTt
WANTED Good team.ter to work
team on road and farm. J. Marks.
Chone -Yi.
KOU SALKiu
t licavvTT-r
.tv..r:
bull. A. B. Haiti d J0tit3
t'OU SALE.
- JLw. Can at ,h4i
WANTED (II rl or
with housework.
Lylw Maintain.
WAaNTKU--Si-hool teaclier
No. 61. Drt-w. Or.
VnnlJyke, Perk
woman to auslit
FUvtitf 17-F2. Mr.
In DUtrkt
Apply to Z.lniii
V A N TK 1 1 y couple, nicely furntalitd
huuHe by tut. Int. Will ulv excel-
lent J-'Jire lion 1106. City.
VVANTKL) Board and room In private
family by ! tittle man. H. &. Plill
brkk, Sanlturtum. Uouglaa Bt.
WANTKL An xperlnvd Kirl or
woman for ini-al hounewurk. Call
orwrlte Myrtle Crewk Telephone Co.
VANTKl Two or three Kod prune
ph-keitf. Come to the orchard ready
for work. H. P. Brown, Vet itot-burK-
WANTED Nun-school boy over 16.
with by vie. for mesne liver work thla
winter. Telegraphy taught. Apply
Western Union Tel. Co.
WANTED (ilrl for general office
work. Address In own handwriting,
stating experience, etc., to L.
Kuwi-ngvifw.
WANTED Fresh milch
to 6 tfallons of milk a
six years old, gentle
milk. Phone gtftMt.
cow giving 4
duy, not over
and eusy to
WANTED 3U0 or 400 acres of lanfl
within 26 miles of Hoseburg. IUal
estate agents need not answer. C. D.,
care Psews-iteview
Sutherlin Sanitarium
MEDICAL "SURGICAL
Write It. I. HALL, M. D., Supt.
Kulherlln. Oregon
Will J1TXKY KKKVK'E.
I'huns 34S, at Monogram Cigar
Store.
I Instantly rvlierewTlruiWani. Bl.t
, ed Ga.y Falinc. Stope food sturing,
ffpmitir.fr, and all yomarh miseries.
Aid. Hwmtiom mmA Ml HU.. Khm itanah
.i-cl and ftnavi. Incraam Vlt.i t and Tap.
, KATONlCtatbeaatrattwl;. Tim. ( lhaa.
I aand. nAd.rfultr bafiafttMl. inihr M . al
' ar two a dar la am it. tlv.i . aaaraataa.
Ip plaaa of w. will wfun. aaaaay, liat a mi
; fas kidar, Hon wiU Ma,
Nallian Kullortua, 105 Cass St
Rostbnrg, Oroo.
NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVEUN
MKNT TIMBlill Gen.ral Land
Office. Vr.sh!nct-n. ! C. August 2H.
11)20. Notice Is hereby glren thai
subject to the conditions and liini-
iri Inns of the Acts o' Jun 0. 1916
(3!) Stat.. 218. nnd June 4. 1920
I I'ulilic 241). and the insl ructions of
the Secretary of the Interior dateil
September 15, 1917, and June 22.
11)20. the timber on the following
Ium!i will be sold Oct. 18. 1820, at
10:00 o'clock a. m. at public auction
it the United States land office at
HoSfburfE. Oregon, to the high.''
bidder at not loss than the appraised
value as shewn by this notice, sale
'o be subject to the approvnl of the
Secretary of the Interior. The pur
chase price, with an additional aunt
of one-fifth of one per cent thereof,
beina- con. missions allowed, must ln
depoalted at time of sale, money to
be returned If sale is not appror.d
otherwise patent will is.ii. for th.
timber which must be reiuo.ed with
In ten years. Bids will be recelTeii
from rltliens of the I'nlted States,
R.sociaMoiis of such citifens and c ir
porations ertanlied undo' t1-. laas
of the fnit.d States or any state,
territory or district thereof only
Upon" application of a qualified pur
chaser, th. timber on any lesal sub
dlrlslon will be offered separately be
for. being included in any offer of
a larger unit. T. 21 S . K. 1 W.. Sec
33. SKI, SK'. fir 1125 M-. cdar ::
M.. none of which shall be sold for
less than f 1 5(1 per M. r IS S I!
M V. Nti,. flr 475 M. non of
which shall be sold for less than
12 l per M. (Sirnedl PI.AV Tt I .
V AN. Commissioner General Land
Office,
TAXPAYERS
I MEETING
J All Douglas County Tax- j
4 payers are requested to 4
J be present at a meeting 5
4 to be held Saturday Sept. S
t 18th, at 2 P. M., second j
4 rloor Douglas Abstract
r4
Douglas County Tax- 4
4 pavers League
II. . M'l'IIOM), lre.lilrnl.
5 Building,
I
ir.
ts Si
r iOu were
to look at the
label in the
next good look
ing suit, you see
it w 0 u 1 d prob
ably be
Try Our Wajr
Our Auto W!U CaU.
Itione 2V7.
We don't tailor all the
J3 suits in town, but we
3 do tailor the best.
LIME
FOR
SPRAYING
Fresh carload just
received.
H.J. DENN
TRANSFER CO.
Com. Oak and Main.
Telephone let
Proaipt Sarvlca Prtc.s Right
BOY WANTED A Booil. live boy a.
apprentice m me niei iiaiinai uiji
luent of th. News-ltevlew. suit be
ovar 1 year, of aK- This Is a nne
opportunity to g-atn complete knowl
edge of the business. Fair salary to
tart with. Be. Bat... N.w.Kevl.w
ofTIc
KOU KENT.
FOR RUNT Garafftt. lngulr 404 So.
Pint.
fr'Olt HUNT birnitUed ruoma. 1Z
Ltrockwuy. Phon?aU2-J.
TWO KIKNISHUD
Phone ltm-u
rooms for rant.
.:. Wiiulu-8ter St.
FOR UK NT HousekeaplriK rooms. No
children. K14 WlnciivaWr t. Pliunw
170-Y.
KAltM KOlt ItKNT 150 acres. lmpl-
mniti rArnlhd. J. O. Xewis, buth
erlln. Oi.
boxes.
HpBphuif National Ban
TO UKT on shares. 50 breetllnc ewes
and 115 ewe lambs, -3 years
Write or see r. 1 Klce,
lease.
Uillard. Ore.
KOlt itKNT 11 acres, near In, house.
stable, cltirken house, irutt. lor e
.ion nr hmtrer. Rent cheaulv. Will
sell purebred Jersey cow to tenant if
desired, litwronce-turuun 10.
KOH IlKNT bwinK to other busine-ss,
14.0 a. finest land on Cow Creek; 23 a.
in fiiltivation, 2 yrs. lease. Will sell
tn mntfr onlv tea in work ho I see.
liarnefs, wanon, 2 milch cows, 3
hellers, bull, O. I. C brood sow, 6
ehoatn. 20 tons hay, 5 acres potatoes,
2 a. corn, good Kitrden, 1U0 chli Kens.
All nffi'Bbury machinery with lease.
KverythinK as represented. C. A.
Tniker. Az:ila. Ore:nnL
aMlSCKIXA.NKOLtf.
DKKSSM A K I N(I 2 South Pln St.
Mrs. K. C. Herrlck.
TKAVKO While Spit tlo. Notify
. l. caiKins, h,enuower.
i'AX UW'ti VOL JL'OO on a new 1920
i.K.ik'l Chevrolet. Inquire Service
Gar.iKe, Iloseburtf. Ore.
Tit AOTOR PlAJWINfJ Get your order
in at once ir you want work done.
OJlbert Wood, Hor 1213, Rosebuig.
HAKKTV FIRST Secure a safety de-
poult box for your valuable papera at
itie noBcDurg .National tf.inK,
l.U V U S CLKANING WORKS For
hrst-class cleunlnir and press tnic.
pairs or altering. Work guaranteed.
i-'a fMieriunn hi.
RVK ORAaiS HEED Now ready for
shipment. Best for pasture sowing.
$10 per cwt. Special price on laige
lots. K. A. Khoten. galem. Ore.
MONBY TO LOAN v!i-year rural
credit farm loans, low interest rate.
I it, out local money to loan on good
real estate. First mortgage. See W-
F. Rice, of Rice A Rice.
Phono jFjT" Hrvy JJ (
t"OR SALE A ntaiTuTT
f;k tent. 4nWJ 5Vnpj
talla. Oregon. Uni.
ryjn hai-k pj2y iTTZTTTT
torcycle ad UUlv r ' K3
aulrtj 811 i . , r' warcaik H
LOST ASV FOrSiD.
LOST Suitcase on Looking Glass road.
vontainlnK clothes. Finder notify A.
fa.. Bushiiell. Umpqua, Oregon.
-lit Angara goats.
FOR KALI
SI-P14.
FOR SALE -Two pak liortea. Phone
3'J-L.
SIX ROOM house f or sa'le. See"Whlp
pie at city hall.
UK SALE Rain bo ulllet rami,
fin it h. Dlxenvllle. 1-F15.
a t.
Fur halk Oood
carPhone Mr.
It SALE Fresh prunes for canning
1B14 Ford teurlug
Taylor, 4T8.
3 rents per lb. Phone
FOR SALE Itlorky team, weight 11 'JO
j-arh I'has. Uuehl, Ten Mile.
FOR tSALK A few grade Delaine and
Hsnil.PHiiut bucks. Phone BI-F14.
.HOTICK OK MKKT1XG OF BOARD
OF Kgt'ALIZATlON.
Sutherlin, Ore., Sept. 7, 1820.
Notice ii hereby given that oo th
first Tuegday In October, 1920, ftt
ona o'clock . m., the Sutherlin Val
lej Irrigation Mstiiet will meet ui
Board of Equaliaatlon to hear and
deterailne any obJtioB by any lm
'e rewind prona to tha aasatMinenta
nd anportloamant thereof, aad any
ether matter eonnected therewith
thit wist come before them.
Board will meet at their office la
the rrnit Orewera' bnllding tn Snth
erlin, Oregon, en the.ate glren
above for snch meeting;.
W, J. UADI), Prealdent.
A. P. SLACK. Secretary-
BERGER'S
BARGAIN STORE
GOOD LINE OF
NEW CLOTHING
Second-hand Shoes. Cloth
ing, etc. Bst Bargains
in Roseburg.
run HAL"hr5u0 0 ( p-j
i mllas Hen m p k.
-". nrainiiit .tuck 1 1
mull. Wilbur. Oraioa L "
MODEL CHKVkoLKT-E--60UU
inllea; all , " Vi.""
ill.. Plin.
ifuoil aa new pi..:: V.
DlXonviiia
BOX SHOOKS KoiTbALErr -J
Jiuath Orchard., J,,,.-
FOH SAE a-roum imiTT. 7
fruit, s-ard.ii. ;!., i "I i
qulr. Nawa-Hevkw
Uillard. Oregon. M Ru"
FUR SALE
vhell,
gains.
chell, and a li.t 1 A
FOR HALE Two &0riiTT--tanks.
with num... , t: .oli
Auto Eleetric tiuuln, oaYJ
FOR SALE 9 acres: 2 arreTid
i acre, mixed fruit. tiiJ!f:A
crop. 50ou. box U. Hi. j, kIH
Oregon. '
FOR SALE
bull calf. 7
taken at onee.
fcurg. tre.
gioa graie Sti-F
montlis old Ui.i
A. Kriut. al
FOR KALE Purebred t'ollit pupP
4-year-oll riuing horse, gtnil.
woiiiuri or ciniiiren r a. Thi-J
Alf.nni1t.r A.l.iiti., '
Petltes. Pear tre.B. filbru
family orchard stock. R. u Ui
miles west Rosbmg, Ore.
FOR SALE 36 3-4 acres, partrT
proved, half wuv titwMn r
Creek and Perdue, on Uge tcti
FOR SALE Good young tetm
cheap ir taken at once; &m tl
young cow and calf. R. E. HeiJ
umii, noeourg. rnooe t-rk.
FOR SALE lb acres ti U:.!
iuiiu, n. oi il-h, aection ii, i
R. 6 W. Valuutioa. Add'
J. K, Turner, var Nwi-RtUv.
""OR SALE Horse. Weighs Ui lb,
years oiu. oargain. rtiont Il-R
a. (.'ainoun, Wilbur, Oregon.
FOR SALE Saddle uonia.
trade for hay, grain, wood or aJ
Also good work team. Dr Ci
liarn.
FOR SALE Young heifer calf I
regUtered Jersey by rettlitfrni rr
Ing Shorthorn. lam and sire cii
good. $15. A. Hume, K. F. D. &d
Uhur, Oregon.
FOR SALE Small goat ranch of
acres located lo miles south.
Roseburg. Also g-at and htrj i
horse. For Dartu ulurs sddrete 4
F., Route 1, Box ia, Roteburfc Oj
FOR BALE Yearling Kambotl
rama that will ftiear 20 to J ii
tine white wool. Will tell om
carload. Prices right. F. . n:
Ashland, Oregon.
FOR SALE--Roseburg property v
live bloi-ks of center of city, t
erty now bringing $;.04 ml
shies owner's quarters. On
street, paved sidewalk And
In nnil nuiil. Alao other pMpi
Oeal with owner Ht SU Wlnchr?:
FOR kiALa. acre stock rut
Dodge canyon; los er watar. -u
40 bead sheep, 3 bolts, corn. dri-j
lots of timber, ran aown,
uiv f rrri at 4 VT Cnt. -
has. 8. Huat!Oakland.OragoB. I
FOR" BALE To planters" asi auwj
trH, six feet to nine M
year oiu. iuw r m
real, and baar an abunJaan -j
ll. lurae asta, fine ' .pf
vara mr road traes. Tsr pntt
further lnfoimatlon writ ?J
aana rsrt",
mr. r-rt c)ir. E A. BlafkBWjfl
. t i-- 7W7f tha beat ill
farm. In .outliern !'' "1
or... conBismi. v. . uuu
acr.a farm land. '"""'iJ 1
und.r Irrigation. . ill f
prunaa. 117 sln ?, "-.'m 1
tur.. all unJ.r bos lis"
of cr.fk bottom: 1. "l."!c
turix wits livins
then, y.ar round; 51 3
macnln. V", ' ,lli. 1
to Ihe for.M r.n.r; '-r.
w.t.r plp.d Into Ml
work hort. hnc Si, i
cattle at reonaui. gai
.elllng. retiring
Wvrtl. Pr..V nrg",,,
1
If you wat to buy W "J
bwutlful city or
ker. 1S5 Cass 8t. FUo
NEW LI8TII
C. D. HELBIC COMPANY
3 moms - j '"' "
4 rooms -
7 rooms
5 rooms
8 rooms, double hon "
1 2 room with furniture
41 rootiu
7 room bungalow
7 rooms
7 rooms, up to da.
t lot fiHir houws " ,y
9 roomed bungalow wy
1 lot 4 hou.es
Ilewt reslileiK i to" Zla
We haw to bs
G.U.HELBIGCO
REALESUTfJ-SURWCtWJ
41 CM St.
Roaeborfc 0r
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