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ROAFnmRO r"-rVr?vrew t -i-sruv, September i. ibiw. PAGE TWO n n a r n r d n wwu. rpviliv ' ....... .iinnii TVri n H(iw n I ; Uauru iJHiiy c&rpi osdr. j Harvey H, Wlk-y will (IIsiuhs "The li" uV nir i. wiu.Lt fty rrt ij. Bim j Proposal for fteer ud Light Wines tiUfMCUUTJoN KATKtf in the United Staltt from the Po- Il.y. rr year, hy mall HOU luteal and Economic Viewpoint." H;"y;.?iT.nrlonbthm,l 'm! white other- will tell tf the,, bov 11 ' 1 -'" 'tg rrappfl intoxicants and cauws of Te Associated Pre la exclusively - ulcoholUlll. iiiltld to the use for renubll. Mtion of Th fi M of tne criurch. and Of all news d1n,.atihs credited to II or " u , - .tn ha nn. not uttivrwlHM creiilted in thia paper ; wjh.bu v.i .ihuui "... - t nl also the local newi published tiei e lit. All rlKhta of republication of spe cial dispatches herein at ali'o reserved. "ViTtered" ' bcoii(1-c lass m a iter" Ma y 17, I!0, at the post office Rt Koseburtf, Ii'i-Kon. under th Act of Marrh 2. lHT'J. lt)M-huic. Ori'uoii. Ni-pt. 21, JOiiO I ESS com Six Day Session Will be Held In Washington Start ing Today. m WILLIAM BRYAN TALKS &MMtkcrH l-'rom All pitrta of the World to AiMar 011 I'roKmmW'lll If in 11 N'uiiiImt of Otlior I uter es! lug 0 nils nl IVmfort' nx. WASHINGTON. Si.-Dt. 21 The flrtM:nth Inlnrnattonul ConKrena aiMliiHt Alrohollnm odrihmI her ind 1,ilor In America today for a six day session with (Initiates from iiiohI part b of the world premmt. OrlKlnnlly the C'on wuh to have aHHCiithlod In 1115 hut having hoen postponed year ly year on nccount of the war. Ita pres ent nii'MtlTiR will he the first alnce that at Milan, Italy In 1913. Speakers from ISlforolKn coun tries are on tlio promm. Among Hume from the United ututua will in clude William J. Hrynii, Attorney (ieneral 1'nlmor and Secretary Dan lots. In addition to the apuechoa the ronroHS will BtaKe a piiKe.-tnt lllua t rutins the anlldliiior movement In thla rounlry. An exhlhit will also he held of materiala and niethodH lined In the v.orld campaign aKulnat It'iuor and the development In the manufacture and sale of soft drinks. A number f national mil Inter national oranlzalloiia and nocletlen will hold meet! 11 ks during the con ference hut at hours supplementing the regular sessions. The societies include 1 lie World league AKninst Alcoholism, The World Prohibition Federation, The International Order of Good Templars, The Woman's ChrtHtliui Temprrnnre Union, the Catholic Total AhHtinenre Union, The Antl-Paloon I-eaguo of America, The Scientific Tenipernnce Union, The Priest's Total Abstinence. Lengne, The Inter OolleiMate Prohibit ion AKHnctiitloii, The National Tempcrim rp Council, The Nitlonal I.egithitivo Cimfcronco and others. Alcohol a! nffertltiK health will be the t heme at t he open I iik Hession . j Fr. Kureno L. Kink, medicul director) of the Life Kxtenslon Institute of) New York City, in hi dincuw liie re-; la t ton of alcohol to modrn Ideas ' of health, and Dr. I'limies H. Slock- ard of fornell Uiilverxlty Is to re-1 rount the lafe'tt srlentiflc lnveMtiK;t- tlou In thla country of the action of ' nlcobol on the brain, the nervouK system snil heredity. Other speaker! pt tbl Hesslon will be PrnKesHor l.(y . of the University of ItrusHels, Direct or AHchaffenburg of the Cologne j Psychiatric Clinic and Dr. Kcgralni of Purls. The pageant will be held tomorrow night and iiIko the recep tion to ilelegiiteH and members. JMeer and light wines will be the of tomorrow s program, the speakers Incliidinr Right Rev. Iteri. Onevln of PHtabiirg. Hlshop Kuther Wilson of New York Cl'y, Pabbi Stephen S. Wise of New York City, Dr. P. A Ming of the Swiss ParHament, Pas tor Oallletiiie rlf Parl and Mrs. Ella A. llo'de of Ronton. Prohibition dnring the war In the foreign coiuntrles as well as in the United Ria'es. plong wth the dlscuv Ion of the eonstPt'tlonal prohibition in this country will he the puhjects before ll e congrew on Thursday Attorney General Palmer will speak t nlrht on "l.eenl Aspects of Pro hitdtlnn Constitutional, Federal ind State." Secretary Danela will -1U0 speak there, his subtect being "War Prohibition In Ma Relation to War Activity In the tinted States. An analysts of the results of prohibl Ion in this country Is the subject of Hlrd S Cnler. Commissioner of Pub lic WeVat-e. New York City, to be nreented at the afternoon session Speakers from Penmark, Kngland France Sweden, Poland, Finland and the Orient will nlso relate details of 'he fight against lbjuor In their own home countries. On Friday Dr. A. P. Raker, of Ohio, superintendent of th Antl- alon League will speak on "Po litical Aspects of the Prohibition movement in America Partisan and Von-Partisan Fffort." and renrea- 'ntJitlve John G. Copper, a" Ohio III dlsrtiss "The IJouor Problem Dr. H. Her- HER DAUGHTER AND HIS SON. BY ID AH McCLONE GIBSON od, of Switzerland will report on ;he nresent sratus of temperance and "roMbltlon legislation In Kurone. William Jennings Rryan will he the speaker rt night. , Attention will be confirmed at the at urday sesHbn to the movement 1 gainst alcohol In North and South American Countries. Miss Ruth K. peiico, of Toronto, will relate the 'fuht In Canada and Dr. Algnrti, or Mmn, Peru, will speak of that In nuih America. Other speakers will deal with the movement In Mexico nd Central America. Saturday nf 'ernoon will be dovoted to recreation t being planned that the delegate "nd members of the congress shall visit Mount Vernon and plant a tree it the tomb of Washlneton. On the I'lnal day, next Sunday, th" "ongress will be addressed by the "ovornors of Maine, Kansas end 'leorgla. Plans of the various nnti ' in nor organizations represented nt 'o congress are tho nto be announced. We have a spark plug for nr. Champions always. II. your Mcr- nosi: p.-t. mi:i;tinj. The nose Parent-Teacher associa tion will meet Tuesday evening. Sept. 21. at 8 o'clok In the school building. An organization will be perfected for the ensuing year. All ,iur ut a should attend. ItAII.V Wr.ATllKK Hi:roui. U. i. Weather l-ureau. loral nfflra. Itiihnr(. OreKort, -t liutim viidlnu b i. ni lrorliltnllon In Inrhea nwl llundretill 'lii;hi-t l.-:iip.illl nr.- y.'st.-nliiv. . . . I. M ! Iiipfliltun last nl.;llt.... 4 ' I'l i. Illitthn l.i .1 M In. imm ..... T A vi .ir.t ri lp. fi orn Sipi. 1. t fatal ir. ip. t-tn.-i iht of mo. M'Tinnl prntTlp. for this nimth Tot Hi pn-elp. from Sept. I, l-'il. Ill l.lH A Mall or. flir. Hninev looked at me for me 'ifit, Miot thru I hecird lit 111 murmur, is if to tuiii.-'flf : "Uliy of icurm. 'arlttoli:" And thtti li tumid Ulnl 'iehl uut hln hand to nm ant) khuI: four liit'lhor, litllu Kill, thai 1 wm ft Hie; to al on Imr vdiv toon." "I Uun't hfht-vc I'll go ri'liiiir on the :ony, lu'iineiii. 1 Mtiii. "i w.n.t to ny iiioili.-i. I went to w lur rlaht iway, uiii) 1 iti-l not kn.ivv why 111 y vop f t hiiK.-n wmn J said this. 1 turned ultiwly nnd wtnt tt nmt and down the Klrt-tft to niv n.otl.i'ra 1 iaf. Hht. wat at the i:at to im-rt m is usual, aii'i in-fun 1 said nytn.MH rise. I hhirlt-d out. "Molhtr. ut.t wiiu la liob Cuiltton?" Aty mother turned so pale I thought ulie wuti itol riK to faint, and lhn KiiH)ed: "U'heie did u hear that name f "Kennetli Kenneth's father baa Just eorne home, and when I told him thit 1 was Ami UhltHon, your I It 1 It Ki lie Mali): 'Why of t-oiirse. Moo t.ui tonV and he told tn- U I-II yot he was cumins' ov;r Very Boon to ace vou. My mother trembled nnd cauKht her hunds arrow the fene to ateal hei-Hflf. "I it 1 n afraid we won't be. ihle to ace Kenneth's fit t her, bhe said, "heeHiise were koiiik to k-ae here to h me Why. nifllier. you never told nl K W here are e Koln?" My mother heHliated and then s'lhl, "We nn- koIiihT l' ef about putliliic you .11 H IlltOl IhIN filll. "hul I don't want to leave you itettiilt a I thoiiKlit 1 Wit a K"in? to the .'a me rtiool with Gru( e Caiiit-roii, "Mo you love lier ao inuih'.'" he Kkeil. For the 11 rut time 1 stopped to think iboiit the mutter, and 1 dim-ox n vd itic h to mv 1 hiluiHh sui prlHe thui lidn t love Crac e ut all. A rut I nafd o with the ui.ua 1 fronkiuaa of child hood. "Then, wliv dt you want to ifo hool wit h her?" my mother usk Aixuln I found a reason that si prised mo. "It Is been use, I aald illicitly, that tr l no not ifo m ni'ii"' with lu-r 1 will never see Kennel attain, for he won t visit mo hi my uhool. and 1 know he will vlatt "h. It a Kenneth you love!" said my not her "Ves. I love hi in. I want to see him . Ium. v u nnrl I think oerhiiDM that If mild onlv Nee Mm when Crate Is . round. I ll trv to endure her." "I think II In hi uli time that you were oliitf away, aald my mother. ln vou know, Ann. near, inai inum lever h,iv that you love a utile ooy JirN don't aay thoe tliltiKS. Vou ar retting to he a big girl now you mow." 1 renienitier. said a voice rioee ie- Hide u. it ml my mother and I nolii ked up. Htartled. I renieinner um- ... Ii- Kl rir., re I WhitMOn. W lie 11 VOU ulii not tell a man that vou loved n even when he told you tliMt 'Oil. mother. It's Kenneth's daddy I exclaimed. "You look finite an youio? as you di'l hen I 1 ft vou. ho many, ninny e il'o. Margaret." Aid Ketineth'H fall '-i.i.i ...t.i bmiiv ami h other wtn-ii "ei-M utile hova and Klrls?" 1 asked anerly. . Yen dear. answered Mr. Mali w.. ..-..,l t.. L-iii.w oii.1i i tiler When v.. re iuwt uboill the M of Vol! lllul Ti...n im turned to mv mother, nnd oiid in n low voice, "Why did you lak ,'utir own mi me . ' "It was ihv only name. I learned, uid the rlk'ht to hear!" 'HniOIMlOU My Kalber. The National Windshield Visor jroti-ca vou from that Western Sun glare you encounter in the vening-i. c it at Mol ten 8. tl lie 1 It Wet Hue pn-eip from Sept fioill Sept. 1, 4 vet aun in e initnt Ion fur HMMHini (Hept. to ftiav. me ) . .aj j. Korei hM to 8 p. in. for aouih siei i Oil 'Ron: Tunlnht and Wed-iesdiv rain. WILLIAM HKLJ Ohaerver. The Height Season IS AT HAND. Already 100 Fall Garments SOLD! has never enjoyed such sales in Ladies Coats, Suits ami Dresses for Fall, as this year. This means a business. so far, nearly equal to that of the large Portland and other city stores, WHY? Our Styles are direct from New York and the Last and are absolutely correct. Our Trices are lower than those of any other store and we have garments for every kind of wear. New Gatmcnts Arriving But they Don't Last Lonj. We Gassard Corsets are the best the world over. have an expert Corsetiere.' Have her fit you. Buster Brown Shoes are known to all boys and girls. The only thing for School, We have them Finances to be on Budget Basis J'bat Hoseburg's financial rysteni b to be put on a budget bu.Is, was th' decision of the council at its meet ing last nighl. The ordinance levy ing the tax for 1021 was rud first and second times and was taken un dT consideration until m-xt meettnir In the meantime a committee will l nr pare a budget of expendit ui es in be used as a basis In designating tm amount of money to be raist d. Here tofore the tax levy has been made on the basis of the amount expended during the previous year. It wi'S de elded last night, however, to ai ane a suitable budget for the comitic vear and to place the financial sys jt i (em of the city on a more round 5 basis. The report of the au lit r for the pant vear will assist the cot innt- toe greatly In forming its budget. while the record of nil cxp nditure for the past year will he ta'ien into account. One addition that 11 hi made this year will he four-tenths or a mill for the purpose of st:irl:ng i public library. Wilh a small nr. mint of funds on hand for the purchase of hooks and the employment of a li brurinn, the task of sec iri: e a building from the Carnegie fun ' will not be difficult. It Is b.lieed that four tenths of a mill will be suffi cient to take care of this reed an 1 that a eood start for a libiary will be secured. Committee Calls At County Home KISS MARJORIE SJICOLSCN A commit tae of ladies f oni the Pa light era of Isabella, of the Catho lic church made a eharltnMe cMl tit the co'inty home yestrdi y. Several members of Mte organisation had beard dernntory remark cpp-ern-Ing the institution niul tok this op porTunltv of raiting on the Innste nnd invent tpritfnc conditon. When interviewed thi mornine Ciey had tiMhine iitt nrsies for thp home and Mr. and Mrs. W T Punt -p who Nm' i In rharre They 4tned that th hiiil lli'g was c!e;n avd s;it Itarv Md the Inmates w-e ev .e ling It comfortsblp anil mtisfuvl Mr. nnd V rs Piuih.im hsve re ei. el muc!i roniendatiivn fo- ther j!vrn of ipsn?cement nnd no" were more trere th n lhn of the riMtte vet.Mrliv Ther hire made the home preHeaiir elf su-tslnlng am! have i.Mcd many other improvements. Br . X l-C Mic, Marjorle Hopa Nicolttn, dausjh. tr of C. 8. Nlco!son, a prominent Washington correspondent, this year won ttio John Attdieon Porter prize of $500, Yale' highest honor to ita students. ACCORDING TO FIXED DESIGN Variety of Reasons Advanced for the Arrangement pf Paint on the Check a of Ciovvn. All pantomime, ns pi'nt their cheeks and mostly tie y do si aecind Ing to certain desktu hfimled down from genera tiiui to tellers linn. I'm as to the why nnd the wherefore opin ions differ. According to one nutlmrlty the scar let triangles, red tlht:iil nnd h;Mf moon, orl'lpnted finin d:il'S of ver nillllnn plared here and there on the cheeks nt haphaziinl to represent a naughty boy who hud been lit (lie jam pot. Another says that the pnntom'me clown's reddened face 1 intended n ft burlcR(ue of the reiiL-e tlnted clieel;s of the piintoinline t'nlumbine: while yet a third has It thafthe erimui patches are a survival fnun the early mystery pln.vs, when the clown was a demon, and red nil mer. The theory has iiKo been held that the modern clown In puntnmhiie is a direct descendant of Memus. the god of mockery of the enrly mystery phiys nnd inas(ties. who uns tilwnys repre sented with a htr--e g.-iplns mouth. The red iVhtnll Is merely UN- survival of tbnt part of the niedle:il tiiiiketip which aimed nt producing an appar ent enlargement of the mouth. Thee curious curler sytnttnls are only found on the cheeks of panto mime clowns. The nrdtnsiry circus clown does not pnTnt bis checks. He paints ouly'lil- iii:e, with a view lo poking fun at the "hos." the ring master, whn-e tuial oraii. In ririird to the oId-tin:e circuses at nil event, was more often ih:in int apt to be highly colored. IN arson's Weekly. PUT THEIR WITS TO VVOP.K Spanish Post 0'tice Clerks D:d Really Creditable Jcb In Solving Rebus on Envelope. A curiously nddressed letter parsed through the p!,M otliee at Mudrid which wns diM-ipht-red ami eerreetlj delivered, mitwiilistamtlug all ibiMeiil ties, says the riiilndelphia Innulrer. The nddre4 was a perfect rebus Ai i he left hntid vide was the limine of h lady; It whs ibar. therefore, to which "ex the reeip.e-it should ht'luiig. Over the bnty's Iiead the huh was rising; hence her name was Inferred to b Auroiu. For her surname stund a h1!! with a castle at Its foot, which gives us "Mnntes y Ciisiello." Next con ic the town, for w hich the plan of a city was drawn, on which th Aitinnibra w;is legible. This ludieau-d ('ranuda; but lu order to leave ne doubt possible, a pomegranate was drawn beside the plan. To complete the address a number was Indicated In" one of the streets uf the elt plan. The postal authorities took thret days to study tins curiosity and then triumphantly delivered the letter tr "Senonta Aurorii Moutes j CnMello Azacayns. No. I'd. Ornusda, ami so fat from cetiMinms the sender, they had the envelope photographed and a copj printed In the Mudrid new spapers, as a proof of the liitelligeuce of the depart (i.eiiL QUIT TOBACCO So eay to drop Cigarette, Cigur, or Chewing habit NoTa-Ii.ic has hclptd tliounttiiJ" lo tm'uk Hie cosily. iH'ivtf-Bliutieriiii! ! mlMCtu haljit. Whaiievcr you hav n loiiKing lor u smoke or cliew, Just pUica n harmless No-To-Uac lubli t In , y.,ur iiiou.li lusirud. All rieslre stops. Shorily tho habit la completely broken, aud you are better o.'t ineui- . ally, .hy:.lcail', Imuni'lally. It's a .a y. f sli:iiile. Get a box of No-To li.ic and if it doesn't relieve you from rail craving f'r tobacco in any form. lyour drtiKglst will refund your ! "o:iey without question. No To-Uac ; s Miuile by the owners of Cascorets; I ilitTcf jru Is thoroughly reliable. Opening Art Needle Shop IB! Mrs. Kllu Sti wart and Mhw Ktliel Webb big to an nounce the opening of their Art Needle Shop, and you are cordially Invited to in spect and to solicit their aid in youu art wants. a ca a EverythingfortheDaby At the lint Shop. ;mh;i.as ckintv t.vxidkkmv A.M TA.NM.Nti CO.M1M.W. Tanners of furs, taxidermist of hetul and all kinds of animals'. Manufacturers of furs, shoulder throws, iiiuITh, fur coats and caps. J. W. I.ANGKNHIOKO, Prop. All n-ork puaranteed. Orders taken il S. K. Slykos' hardwaro store, or iddress P. 0. liox 887, Koseburg. No House on Former List I rooms, 2 lot $1,100 T rooms, 2 lots I,4O0 't rooms, 1 acre 1 .400 ." riioiiiK, close In 1.000 0 rooms 1,800 1 rooms, l aero ifa.lHM) S rMms l.OOO T nNintN pi:istTtMl a,: too ' rooms, 2 story, a lots 2,5tM (I rooms, 2 lots 2.ftoo rooms closo In 2,000 1 nmms 3,000 J iNMims. 1 iiero JI.IMH) 't rooms, li acres 8,5M I rH)!us, biy lot 3,V0 4 rooms 2 ncren 3,rO0 t rooms, 5 nerea 4.0(H) 7 rooms, modern 4,500 -!5 rKntH 10,500 G.U.HELBIGCO. lU'al Mitlale, Insuratiev, Notary I'ublic UH Cass S'. Ihone No. 202 H.)sebur, Ori.fi4n. I YOUR FALL a TOP COAT l !t2 hen a man wear a Fall lonroat v.-ni tint ln'm t: down as being "above p. the average". Others w ill put you in this desir- j3 eel class, when you wear a Topcoat tailored by US. j "it must be tailored to be 5 citrect.'' 03CS YJU ;S TCHAY. 3 Tit Our Way Our Auio Wm cuii. i'lion iiV7. Youth and Age, Nobody, so far. hns found n rvnl uhsti!nte for youth, although some Mil.7tl rxperttnents are BertiN tc have been successful In r"Storilu vitality and youthful spirits. Youth. after nil. Is a state of ntlnd as well as a span of years. Men nud women are not old nt sixty; they are not old at eveuty. and when eighty Is reached many of them refuse to he slielve.1 One's outlook uiwui life Is lltelv te letermtne w bet her one Is to continue real living or ko to 8vd. Years a;e men reltnd at forty or nfty ami were nt worth utu. h to thtnr cunitiunities after that. Now a man stnys In tin Huernattng wortc and piay ha me So, tn reality, he never stows old in spirit, renardlesa of an aceumulatloti of many years when birthdays com. Old ace Is aomethltut of liahlt. It la way enough to a.nulr 1 on seeks It, but If youth l dolrm on maj hT It, tod forget about the birthdays. LIME FOR SPRAYING Fresh cai load just received. H. J. DENN TRANSFER CO. Corner Oak and Main. Telephone tGA Prompt Servlc prct RCBt CLASSIFIED COUiMM ll.L KW f LAftliliriKn i III II II I IHII llli ii i ' 1 ALL K&W CLA.SIKIKD ADVKHTIBKWKHTtl Wli L Bk . WANTED. WANTED wortt wan a truck. Plion 11. WANTFb Man dihw.iabtjr at th Cafeteria. WA.S'TKD Itowiiitfi a 21 t.liHilwkk til. uiid boat dot at rt'AA'J'cu lui'Keyi. inrse ot Hoyer Hioa. f'hune H-KH. WANTfcw Houat.' keener, no young luait a nei'U upply. " 1'hono 41-K. WAN riJti Uoad ahtep paatura. E. ruiltn, Catiiua 'alley. Ore, i'ANTEl Apple pirkera. ouii, I.. til Cell "tUiley J Mis. 'buntj D. -1-'. WANTED Alan loi farm work. Alar- ruU man pj i tvi i d. Vhvtm Z-i-'ii. rt'AXTtW J'tti lot cajjw ttt FuulJiTm Con f vi Uonery. V A N T E U-C' h it it 1 1 w r maid Apply to Mrs. 'L'roxwll, L'uiigua Hotel, iuime dl.tu-1. W'A.NVKD Hoy or man dlah wnher, it anj board, t'uipgua Jiotel L'luiliW liiXMIl. VANTi-:i Woman or girl to ciuik in c'4-iifot tiunary atorv. Apply ut Fontcira. WANTED 3 luborcrft and S ca; p li tem. Apply to AL, W. lieigii, Cam una Chadvwclt 8u, WANTED Good teamster team on road and farm. J Phone WANTED to t work E. Mark a. woman to as slut I'hona Mm. Clrl or wttti housework. Isvlo Muraltira. WANTED rtchuol tMcfieFTn Dlatrlet No. til. Dr.fW, Orw. Apply to Zwlrau V nUyk o. Clt-rk. WANTED Work by II ml cluia ma eluiilat and auto nitK-hfitile. Addrvaa E. N.. cure Nvws-Iti-vlew. ,i ANTED Uirl or vouiik wunuii lo work in diet kltelien Ori-KOli State Soidlet j! Hume. I'lione WANTED c;irl Cor swiivral otrice work. Address In own hand writing. Bluthitf experience, etc., lo 1 E., Newa-lteview. WANTED Mudvrn liojsc 1 good con dition, good location, aty tt-rmn, rt'asonubJe. No awnta. D. E der, Com E St.. Qiapta AJaa, Oreaon. WANTE1 Anyone wlb Eejchoi 11 pul lets or luying- bens for sula to coin immlcata with 11. 11. Mo er, Hoae burjf. WANTED N'ofl'sebool boy over IS. with byelw, for mesne 11 Kvr work tlila winter. Teb-xrupliy tauglit. Apply Wuatern Enlon Tel. Co. WANTED Apple piekeia. Wukum 4& eeniM per hour for men, 35 cclils Pr hour for women. Mralu at bunk house If dealred. Tents for eanipers. uverlnnd Oreliards. Garden Valley. tTo V W A N'i'tU)- ABood 7' liveboy "as apprentice in the ineehunical depart ment of the New-ll view. Must be over 16 year of age. This La a fine opportunity to gain complete knowl edge of the bu.tlneaa. Fair salaiy lo sunt with, bee liates, Newaltevlew office. Vim KENT. "'OH KENT Hi(f, clean sleeping room, close in. I'hone. - 3-K. 'oil KENT Furnished hounvKeepinif louma. Itoaebui'K Aparlnu-nis. 1'iione "UK ItENT tr'aEety deposit KosfburK Nntlonn! Bank. M 1SCUX A X HO V S. DitEHtSM AKlNli S29 UoUlh Pin Mrs. E. C. Ilerrlck. JAN SAVE YOU $-00 on a new 19.10 t.Kuk'l Chevrolet. Inquire Service (janint, lloMt-burtf, Ore. I'K ACTUM KlAJWlNii Uet your order In at oni if you want work done. Uilbrt Wood. Uux la. Koaebuig. iA EK'l V KIKST e-Jtire a safety "de posit hex fur your valuable papers at uie i.osvoui k rsMUonaiiiaiiK. Ll.oYD'6 OI-EANI Nil WOiiKJ- For lir.it-i.'Iave civannig and pressing, re p;iiia or altering. Work guaranteed. I jaheridan St. IV.N 1'EK CENTOFF on all bicycles; timsl have floor sp ' :e for luoior- yclv. Hurley-D.ivldson fci.tle 'JUl v'.2 0(1 Douglm t't. it V k vltAii JiEED Now ready fu? itii:jiueiil. best fer pasture ajwintf, 114 jsr uy.1. special price on lai ge lulw. K A. Klioten. SaU-iu, Ore. Mti.NRT TO IjOAN Vw-yi'ar rural eredit farm loana, low -interaat rate, fitf.vu local Diouay to loan on good real eatate. First mertgi.Ke. siev M. F. Kke. of Kice V Klce. EXCHANGE for Koaebuig or close in improved properly, Htudebuker V -piiHeimer, In No. 1 condition. See k'al.l.if at Motor Shop Gai aK. EST 1 1 A VN OTIC E Year 1 in b lac k Jer . heifer broke into my pastuie seT;tl weeks ago and has not been c l.i lined. Owner can have name t' Uleiiiifylntr. Knbrrt TJonisland, K. F. IV Konebtirir. 1 FOR AI.B-I?,'"-U. n-m. " A""'r ,0, l'Olt SAlTF Pulln. Cum. I. i.t .j , , . cents per ii i?11" Ir 1''0 1 s a Lk-Coc n a . R '"'K i!!r'. o.. ''nil! f'OH 8ALK lih.ckv t fun SA1.K ,,,.,7.77 -ri- T -"-""U (JO tb r..... .. I'UK iSALL A f. .oiJoniUct bu. k. I on S.tLii-Kni.T I-OR SAi.i:7., . rund. u. J-InJI,!,, K,0tu,lw5 nve new tli... t... Bfii lien. l-'Oli SAl.t; t Old ltenilin;i0ii -2ilt C!i, vii fc.t a Rti. , i-H hull. A. B. II ',., .";. J, ttus.bui'K. joe i lJhonu -Kt. Full is 'LE 75? 11 i r - H.r-.r ... nt. toreyele a.,, I ,i.i, r, , quire ill v. is.. ' "ria. 1,. Sales Cu. FOH SAEE- and one 1 I'Vji 111 ilea 1 Ah. Two "o r7r-r r ::iater..i t'.r; Mri .est uf It, VNGOKA HCCKS foT.slaTil5T& does, teit.sieied Btfck J 1 KVjiiurureKon.' L AU'LEL UMEVKtiLETtnKTTr r( 1 ir. auri::; l'liane 4;i. SALE 1 Apse tiaiiui I lotT staed t , Llxun Jlle, Cood as new. tlwiim H-Yl J" V BOX J HOOKS FOit SALE-Ai,.; r run rTT-.;,0s?im. ''ou": ll guiie Newa-lt'eview. lOl'NU TEAM and liar new for rtlrr will trade for FoU car. lid SI Dillard. Oregon. .om ; a-k uerea; 2 acres laS- 2 acres mixed fruit, fuu, or wit, crop, liyyo. Box 3, m. 2, BoittwJ' 'OH SALE New Dnitice i-urlnf i" at a bargain. Will take lit;o part pay. A.ldreas D. F., care An. ruit WLh, rruue trees, iu.un u x ciiitn. i-eur 'rews, niOertl family orchard stock, ft. L El nitles West lloseburg. Ore. FOU SALE 2 IS 3-4 acres, partlY proved, half wuy betn U?i .teea ana reruuc, on stage rou. C. Dunham. Days Creek, Ura ! OR KAEE 160 acres jtood tlir.b: land. EVi of E4. Section li. T. il. K. 6 W. Valuation. Kfiui). Addrt; j. il. mrner, cure Mews-KtTltw. FOK SAEE Saddle trade for hay, aruln wood or cttl. Also good work team. HaTn. poniei, or Dtfcf CtHa l"(.lt SAEE 6-rouin mud, rn iui close in; will give pomcuIm 1: once. rhoiie 4 4 c-it. lniuiri 4i Fowler St. FOK SAEE Yearling hambuiir. rams that will ulicar :0 to Su It Hue white wool. Will sell 0' carload. Frlees right. F. W. Hern Ashland. Oregon. LOST A-ND FOrND. LOST Kuneh of keys. Leave at Newa Kuvitrv u IT ice. Jiberal reward. gold clasp. 333 bouiii LOST Coral bead. with Kewaid If returned It Stepjiena st reeL LOST Lady's"-black fur, rt between Oakland and WMi tour lll.ur. Finder return to News-Review office. i;eVi r.l. Foil SALE New Oregon tnwb. tlants. any amount. Set out Pi' earlv ami get the benefit of u year. D. E. Wood A Son, on blg:-; north of Edenhower stort-. FOlt SALE One "lluick fcur in i- condition; one l'.'-W Maxwell. 1&"0 miles; one Maxwell bus. Ohlsmnbile einlit. Tlieue lit bartalli8. Come and see thein St It Finpiiua Auu Siiop, Winehuiar - Phone 338. FOR SALE Hose hu rg property witl. Hva hirw ic. ,,r rniur of cltr. rri; rtv now hrlntrlnir tiU.OO rent, h aides owner's ouarten. On P?fc alraal al,l..uulk Slid lr In and paid. Also other prp"! Deal with owner at lit r la.nimj. FOK SALE lit acre stock ran J Dodge canyon; lots of water, mom range; barn, house, other siw 4U bead rthp. s hof. torn, 1 ... r- air,,!.. P.tl aioWO. M " .m.v i.rmi t' ear cent A-1" diss. S. Hunt, Oakland, Oresjt tree's, six ft to Hint ki I 2 v,ar old. frrow T.ry rsw ereet. and bear sn iWn'" liclous lr. autn. tin ''", yarn mr itmu n. - l . further information wrlu ""jj Lira Co.. Calif. K A nucto.r IP- X0T1C OF SALS OF O0VHRN MKMT TIMBER O.naral Lnd Office, Waahlugton, D. C, August 28, 1910. Notlca la hereby given that itibj.ct to tna conditions and 11ml tatlona of th Acta of Juna. i, 1916 US Stat., 218, and June 4, 11120 il'ublia 241), and tb instructions of tha Secretary of tba Interior dated lpteuibar 15, 1917, and June 22, 19 20. tba timber on the following landa will be sold Oct. 18, 12, at It: CO o'alock a. la. at public auction at the I'nlted Slate laad efllc al KoiAbnrf. Oregoa, to the h.ghsst bidder at not less than the appraised value as shown by thia notice, sale to be subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Interior. The rmr- -nase price, with an additional aunt f one-fifth of one por cent thereof, fielng commissions allowed, must he ,!epos!ted at time of sale, money to tie returned if sale Is not approved. otherwise pntont will issue for the timber which must be removed with in tan years. Iiids will be received from citizens ef the United States, issoplaMons of such citizens and cor porations organized unde' t!-e !s of the I'nited State or any state. "rritory or district thereof onlv. 1'ron application of a qualified pur chaser, the timber on any leiral sub division will be offered separately be fore being Included In any offer of a laravr unit. T. 21 8.. R. 1 W., Sec V SK4 SEU. fir 1125 M., cedar 25 M., none of which shall be sold for !'S than II 50 per M. T. 18 S.. R. W Sec. 3, NK14 NB4. fir 450 M., NW14 NE4. fir 475 M., none of bleh shall be sold for less than 3 00 per M. (Sisned) CLAY TALL " Commissioner General Land Oflica. MASONS AT'lKXTlOX. . ,1, jllnn of UUI" A siaieu c-Miii-nii.e- held in Masoiilc' Temple Wedufi' h Wiil be evening, Sept. 21 M. decree. I.unc By order of W M-HARBI& w. unlin nosltively prohibit the lands of the Curry E" BERGER'S B A RG AINSTORE GOOD LINE OF NEW CLOTHING Second-handShoes.Cloth-ing, etc. Best Bargains iwinii mIhJwT-i Ti r BATTERIES! Chevrolet Cr. I J5- Buick Car,.... 30 00 i For Other Cr P.V-es on APP". MOTOR Afrmry BnWr and 441 N. Jsc"1 SHOP OieVK"