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nrtdHTlFHO KWWrt-nFTIRW rilflXV. HKPTKMUKH 81, 1L IMfiE TW O ROSEBURO NKW. KKV1KW laaued Ilallr Kifriil Mandar. 1. W. II. If I. iu.l..rlr II. n I). HTr HUilKCKIITION ItATKH Tially, per year, by mall 14 00 l-ally, alx nmiitlia. by mall a. 00 Jly. Carrier, per month all 1 ha Anniii. lated i'reaa la exrlusivel) ntltlert to the uae fur republli-utlon of mil newa dlaiKil. li. t-rediu-d to H Ol lit otharwl.a urwdlted In Itila papel nd alau the lotal n.wa publialied here in. All ritfbta of republication of .pa cta! dl.patuhea herein are alvo raaarved. Entered an Berond-cla.a iimlter May 17, lao, at the pual ofilre at ltoaeburK, O'eiroli. unili-r the At i,f Mhi'-Ii . I . ! ItuwImrK, Orftfnll; H.il. ii!, iU'M 1UMSII TIIK tilWH. They aro K'liiiK aflor the kuii totorg In Cuyuhoua rounty, Ohio. This policy wu deildi-d on wuon It " found Hint 25 pr cent of t lie cases awaitliiK tliu grand Jury hail their orlrln in currying ciiiicniile.! weapons, while In many additional cases carrylim of a revolver was Hat ed as a minor offense. It appears that ilie poHneKslon and use of fire arms are on the lut-roane in many rarts of the country, at a time when there Is less Justification for the practice than ever before. The In terext of decent society demand the eradlcntion of the evil. The gun loter Is a potential killer. Ilo mai llot know it himself. Imt the fact remains. The dlsonlerly spirit slln Its lesKh, the weapon Is handy, and tho deed is done. The touch youth in me corner (tan Is raised horn roiiKhnens to crlinlnullty by the men cnnr.clnuRness of the weapon In hi po'leet. The forelKner- who ahnuld seek the law to redress his wrniiKF ROes Kunnlnjr Insliud, and society has to pay for a murder trial and support a family bereft by the deed. The hold-up men would vanish from the earth or he reduced to a ni'xIlK Mile minimum when once Ihey found themselves without the revolver with which to threaten their unarmed and helpless victims. Tho percent age of crimes from which gitn-carry-Ing Is responsible is probably nboui the same in most cnipmiintlles. The evil can and should be checked. br Pres. rig ntfr fJbVci Prc5.dent The ntory of "Jimmy" Spndon Ih not now, tmt it hnnt-H ropotlilon he cause It Bhows thnt the true Ameri can spirit may nt ill lie round, nnd that America In Jiint hh much tho land of opportunity for the poor youth as It was In the days of pio neers. Jimmy lived In Ftrockton, Mas., nnd his people were poor. Hv the time he was 12 he had to work, but ne did not waul to leave -hinl. He wanted an education pnhllr school topped off with oollcve, was JlmmvV dream. Ho did, odd John out tf School, nnd ho Ptnrteil a garden. Ik only had a plot of 12 foot square for his first attempt, tmt he planted closely and tended carefully nnd mined stuff enoiiKh for the family tnhln. The n-xt year he raised more Including vngrtuhlos for (lie fnmllv nnd took $12 In prize mooev. Tlilb he hunkel to start the college fund T.lttlo by little he Increased his par dentfig nren nnd wnH-t-d up a market for his stuff, keening on with hi: school work nil the while. Todnv at 19. he owns his own nnrtu-n business which hrlmrs In $ono v vear. owns an auto truck, rmnlnv r hired nmn end has momv enoirrh In tho bmik to 'art the cellMge ronrs. for which bo In pre pa vine. Vnnep Apierir-a and old Amo-rlp,, t'o. tirpi' to hear of thlnrq II Ve th's n cnunfer act th polsnn spread hv the d(oati fled who tiislnii'tte thnt America ! net a free country nhnundinir In on-T-nrtmilty for the poor as well n:i Ihi rich. The llosclmrtr fhainbt-r of Com nieree him nim tnbleil the rnpy far a new booklet to be tsitd In th very near future. Five thousand copies will be distributed to prns- .ortlvn hnmotM-kor and. fnnn th stand pel nt of Instruct I ve. cone Is. nnd rd fable Info run t inn cutirernlnp this bit cnuntv the book Is gulp to he the b'st ever Ut utd bv this or nv ether chamber In the n'ae. f ! ra t ca re h a s been taken In t e prepnratlnn of 11m matter cent shi ed t heri'l n and t h e s f?i n irr wh o lo"ntes n this county th n.rnth the efforis s t forth bv the efficers nn'l herniary of the Inerl Cbain'ier or Comniorce will do so fnllv advlve-' of the real condit fnnn in tills part nf the state. Thv can fol'ew tlw Ins'rn tlons end In for mat Inn In thin booklet ami w'11 never have en. for ierrt. it pav to advert I p. vmir old hnnie town and conrtv when you tell nothing but the whole truth. 2- 1 S f : If 0$ JAMFfi M. COX. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT K-'lt'tr'n Ndte From now on until ill Nt,V fin L.t ( lee lion The Ni Wl-it- view hint (i.Tt-red o boih ttlv lti .lih i an and Jj, iiHieraile County CtMitrHl 'e 1 1 111 1 1 I it-M lilt: UNU, WilllOlil I'liftlKI', of lie,; ( nhiiiui.1 ut fret) ue nt Intel v.; In H itake fii li itunint nit lliey may ili-fin it reKiiKtliiK (e nutionitl. HtittM mol oiinly In hi I. TlirouKh thin Minni e ttie i inii-iH ii f Tin Nt-WK-Ufl lew Will ttt jit well 111 inilie it of til iloliiMM 111 tlu MilllliUl UlellM, btitll local 1-ltltleH iiHV- itiK Heli'cteil tt :ublUlly Itmtt lo bt on .he Juii. l)KI.AIti:S H)H TAX iti:i'oiti "Th's Is the wav thnt head will flv to bft ami right when I get back to (Jern:i nv." sn'd the former Kaiser n: he eh on tied f 'trlnu1v n s tree Hi.it tho tmnbie w!h Wllhelm "e nlwav d-d confine thief eecutl" with chief executioner. Fhe f ff from rn.y unMI the e nnd d iv of November there'll be snmethinr lining In the po!l' Ira' anna. National, state and ponniv caidldatfs are nil beginning to groom themselves for the big event. The mnvor of an eastern villus thought ho hail rheumatism, but a" oer:it inn revealed a needle ami thread in his left arm. Probably left there from sewing his wild oats. Oh'e N the cner of the lev ha' Jon Industry. And would it dii retpectful. then, lo refer to Ohio as tho mother of wind-bans One th'titr is po'tive, the raln niakor ha been on the job quite long enough. Hotter rut It out and give the state fair an Inning. A reduction In tho cost of shoes forecasted for next sprlun. Which will be all right, provided there Isn't toy win t weather bofore then, As an earnest of what James M. 'ox would do as president to ful filling his party's pledgus for a re form of the onerous Federal Tax iystems, his work In Ohio as Gov ernor, in the cause of tux reform In ihut state Is InttormliiK. The demo cratic platform plainly declares for i tax reform, a searching rovis ou of the War Ilevenue act to fit the peace conditions, uiid a complete survey of oxlstlng taxes and their modifica tions and simplifications. Governor Cox In his speech of ac eptance declared that the Federal axation must be heavily reduced, and that this would be done at once If i democratic administration wore hnsou in November. His complete iccord with the declaration and the ipirlt of his party's pledge Is not the e:uly adaption of the opportunist, ills study on tax systems and his ar lor for reform of the system what ever needed, beiran In h's first term s Governor of Ohio und bore fruit n that very term. On July 20, 1914. Governor Cox lid the unprecedented thing of cnll ng the loKtHl iture of Ohio in special seslon for tho sole purpose of re hiring the slate tnx levy. This was the Immediate result of the tax re form law passed the year before. Ills message calling the special jeion and submitting the question of a reduction In tho state tax rate 'ins nn almost apologetic, tone that tt po lessen nn element of hu mor, rut besbr'S that It Is a docu ment that exhibits th" keen trrasn of the nnbjeet of taxation and nn ar dor for an ceui'-iMe system that kir:r terirea his admin! 1 1 at Ion ns Governor. I Kim! Itafn Clnl.fn: Our-h ilf. The Ktale tax levy had been . I 0 mills and the governor reimoied tl be cut to .4"0U milts, more th;m one h.ilf. This redact Ion made tho nt'te lew the lowest in the history of the st:'ie of Oh;, and the go.ernor e' fli.infed (hit 1 would eifct a sav ii.ir to !m people of anpro mntclv 1 iHK.iteo, The redi:-ion In rate v. made pos-IMe. h i-r!.iit.ed. be vutse th slnte had an intelligent and efficient tax I 'sting system, which had resulted In hundreds o. mHlint of dollars in personal pron .'i-iy v. on duplicate that year for the f;rM time. Gf.v : nor 'nx in-e-aL'o stated that t he 'erreim In tlo amo int of the tax dun'lc ite for 1 M t over 1 H :t '.vonbl ,'itproxhnately $ 1 .noo.ono. 000. pi !r -'pally In the Intangible property of Individifls and the prop er y of Incorporated enmp-fnie. Iji view n this, he d-c,irel (h it "We "h on hi now dedicate our efforts to the all Important tnk of com ovine o the peoide the refef n beueft la! system makes poiH'le. The state dinnl 1 t ke the lead in the reduction of t' o (; r ite, tlepi'iiding tinon th vliiU.iir pi; die opinion to roi'ipi'l the sa'ee :n t on In the counties, tnunicip allt ie nml the townsM ps.' '(nation whorn th lmpo--t ; levied upon the people of tho state flowed Into M; coffers In such an 'bunilanc,, that the taxing power of the vtate was called upon to reduce 'he rile was a no--.t extraordinary on. For t hat renson. perhaps, the Governor's leesnTe went Into iba11 hi he hi -tor v o' tavit Ion, itq i)e fects nnd s'icces.Mve nttemnts nt re form In Ohio. In th" estv rt:bt1et 't wt tbe practice to support th. st.ite derirt eonts I" la-T" p:rt tv t-ix'it n d ve. Tb unfair nnd ineffVVet v tern o H-t;ng property for tnx itfor hnd led to i"ch sefio'i eo!e MP'TT r In the fiscal p fairs of the utat 'h it eovernor Foraker. in 1 fi. e i m'ial m re to the leg'sbitnre -mp-resteil refotnH In the tt r-teiv T'C?'o)itg tli ani' 'menf of n state Mo rd of Ftiu Ht: t ! oi to nrcr l i" well sj revise "d eiuall7e the va1tnlons to be r:itb I-'juIv Tax Keforn I'ffort. A!Tl,n,,on I'or tav re'orvis conttnu ed under iiivi'-is i . -e (. a-1"'l"1i 'rations i"d slncei-e atteippt hv the law ninV iti po ers to d-vlse ar oiju't.iblo sv-:ei a v r t0 h n-e So ttnde. tot I a'utwes p.-rs's'.d (lt'(t fhitrt efforU nnd th- re-ii'MMoi o' nuMfc Irte'llgence , th, ln;n-i ef things. A rom-n'ss apo'-ito j Cn erno" McK oil h id nv.TiiiiiPid ed the nppolntmeit of a Stnte Ta remmts-lon to wh'ch tho listing o' public utilities would he asstmed. nnd th appotntment nf a-ssncs Tut though, Governor Ccx't rei sage states, "The report of the Mc K in ley coininisslon was u vital thing, no action was taken upon it until Governor Harmon rent wed discus sion of the subject resulting In the formation of the State Tax Com mission. The McK In ley commission had shown in H'j2 that the entire valuation of railroad property was $ Hfi,;oo,u00 while the horses of the state were listed If or almost half of that amount. Governor Harmon made use of tho showing of the commis sion of these more or less grotesque returns to arouse public sentiment, and the services f the State Tax Commission In listing public utili ties soon demonstrated the wisdom of Its appointment. A long stride hnd been made in th direction of a tax reform In Ohio but the full program of revision ad vocated by the best thought on the subject was not a'-hleved until lat er. What the defects of the system were and how they were corrected 'are succinily stated In the governors message; i "Tho situation In taxing affairs when the present administration 'came Into blng was as follows: I "There had been an adequate as i sessment of the properly of public ; utilities and banks and of real es jtate. all of which was done under Ithe supervision of the state tnx com Imlsson of Ohio. There had been an increase of $4,000,000,000 In these cl s es of property. When the pres ent administration camo Into power the personal property of individual'; and the property of Incorporated companies were the only classes cf nropert v in the state not lifted by the Tax Commission, or under Its nipMr vision. So that while tho four billion? of dollars In the increase to r-al estate, public utilities and banks had brought about a reduction In 'nx rates, the ownn-s of indlvilual nropert y nnd Incorpornted compan 'es chared in that reduction with out having Increased their valuation proport innately. Succoifiil Tnx t,ojrMntlon, "The Warnes law was enacted primarily to extend the jurisdiction f the Tax commission to the assess ment of the two classes of property vbich had theretofore been inade- iu slelv assessed anil to give to the '(.'ii in ission an adequate moans of securing the desired results by pro viding for the appointment of local ". -co: s Instead of their election i'l to work under the direct suner 1 i.don of the commission, end It baving power to prescribe uniform rules for the assessment of local piofierty. How well th law worked wns demonstrated lit the governor's ree- I'lim-'mU Hon for a reduction In the tax levy. An Isolated example cited in th' message, however, conveys n i b i I' the effect iven-ra of the j.w and n contrast of the reform if 'vouch! abiMif wih the old inequit- ible svstem. It follows: "Fudet the operation of the new law th" Standard Oil comptnv, with out protest submitted to nn increase 'n Hancock county this ye:.r it ten nill on dollars- the value of ten ve are townships In the stat The 1 i In meaning of this is thnt the "arni'T In ten townships have ecn n the past paying a large prt of his company's taies. In a I rr- city.i a man who name v as i-evp o:1 "V" t ' duplies" before w 's listed 'b year for Jioo,(iOit In Sp idaril 'Ml riork. The avnno retirn 1 v th- , ' te.e owners In the wnrki'-p man'v dlsfrlet of that city U 11.000; po 'hat dx h und i ed workmen h ' ve 1 e mi naving this mnn's taxes for ars pny ;ng the policeman to gi ar-1 him it nK-bt -paying th Are d rart nent thrtt protected the ro if 'ltuler which he slept " A Silverbeani Spotlight is what -on have been looking for. W t.av me for row. H. Merten, I art . and Vece ssorlea. HER DAUGHTER HISSON. BY IDAH McCl-ONE CIBSON "FREEZONE" Lift Off Corns! No Pain! SAI.K Oi' I.OMW. llbls fr water bond-, ceid ifsu- of the tlty Of Keeil ;,)oi l Uvj!. i"ounty, ongon, la tlu an.ou tt rf ;"0.000.00. will be reoeiwd by the '.'omtuon Council of tho Ci-y of ;.eedsport. Oregon. Hid w:;i be 'pen- a by the Council S pt. ;nber 27th at S o'clock p. tn. Ci un :t re serves right to reject any an J all 'ids. and to accept bids for ihiee nfths of total isue. W. P. KFTHn. V vor. JAM KS K. C WCliS. l.ocorder. My Moth ri" Ntr II. I awear to n. .M.'.rKar t." csfd fi'ert. tl.ut I v.. i- n.t l. ..elf fl..tll thtf linn met l.'ita lliif t'Hi. I luring the we k thai - pi'lnir at .mi cullve t.wn. I w-t li-r uiiMi.nt- ly. I cut nil n- ri it.iltotet. and t' v only time that w w- i iiit-i was wt.Ue Hhe Wan -n tf.e flltU-. At tee ;nd uf the Rffk v- nctly in.tr- neil, Mini I It'll ii. Alma Muter I'-r-cvrr, -I followed th- -hi.w. fiiallv i-l r Intf a miiiti: put I 'l.-t teit nti- tu;it to tuy fatlit-r t t.. l-.'-i . t-e -.iiice 1 knew I tia I hi. k.n llmr l.e.nt. 1""i few liiunthK 1 'sn- tU-di h-umIv liappy. and then well, then ii uns the us. a) tluntf. W Loth vw tn. -I. I f-oii.tl out ttiat ahe 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 nh.- wan mair.. litK Wenllti wln-ii c.ie ii ;iri ;-l me. anu Mtic whm much l-ir untie. t hIh ii tthe fouriil that I couhi imi yivv her thinth shu wanteil. Iieiii.i. ny miiuty y itrriallcr than hen. 'i'wu or tliree time. I tried to break awav aioi eiirn my hv inif at Komeililim Imt .-u.-h v jo ttit; iusatiahU- v.n t t l-el.i tliat ev. n after nIiu had .:i-.d t uf.- fur in. in the least, ahe in-itid that 1 flu. nil follow at her lie. I- a a .l"K ell I.-ar-ll ""We arrived m a l.iKe w.sterti eii In the early t in i is i.e. some in mil ns after we were iiuhimI. Alter the IiimI nlftrht'B pei furniiiii' l.nla me sht W:iM KolliK ""I Hilh amtliier parly. I did n- t iiavu int. i . xt ni.n.Kli t ""k lier WllO ill t'.e lonp. leit tllMIlU- ftil for n little time i. mys.-lf. I Wvtit home to our hot. I. 'i lo- ie t Hay l"la aptieared In a K't.-tiis ne.v (ui ii.nl. that he told in.- f.ie had hiu.e.-ih-.l Kettlnw verv clu-iply h- aus.-s it wio the end of tlie .a nil, I was si Ul llli-susM-ctiiiir. and s' ill alul to In- hi. alone. NiKht afo r rn ;tit the kfuih thlliK tuippelied a-:."li. until lit Insl i tw; keneil to the Tut that one of the richest and mot lute in- n of tin toun hail tieioin.- .jinie an mad ovei her hh 1 hud h- n "'She calm!1' a-k ! nie what I wn? folnff to do ati.Mit It. "And I dullv am-w.-reil. "NothiiiK. "'The next im.nmiu U'.y l.-tli we:e tcone. but such w uw nn toward flth ihat an I wa.- ai.-u tu -ivr i-im)j for rilvureo on h. i. 1 was otn. l tlly tol.l that Hhe had K""e Insane. T!.s, i.i I'unm1, put an end to hiivi hill lit ti e hape of a dlvm.e. heranse. H- yoi: know, aecordlinc lo our laws, a man cannot divorce an in wine wile. "'1 had her put in a pii..te sani tarium, hut a few months a.'tev a. h he. escaped, nml we rmmd h. r badly tillilllaleil body i'.;ir a railroad track, her faee wus unrecnn ti Iza b!e." "You see, little Ann." ': m moth er, "I am tellUm y.ni all Oils jnsi a your father told it l me, loi I ilon'l want vim to blni.!.-. him. 1 want ei. to umlerjtta.nl that he was unite tu innocent of ut tint hrM'P- rw-.l hs I. -A verv short tune ati.'.wni.ls y.oir father and I were :nin.tl. and In h . ihan two iiionthx bis former wie turtieil up. She sin .1 your fuller fm lnKainy and theii- v. as a t. ruble s. a ti dal. f course -.nr falli.r ani 1 separated h'irr ii at-:y. I m oed b.o k from the ttc hoit-.- into thin htrle cot lane and ei-hl ir-ntiis a-'N-r oii wen born. The fnmili . f oiir l.lhei s wilt tried to make It aw '' '' tint lie bite known ajl the tim-- Di li bis in r-f wif. whm alive and that I bad ; h- er aware of that f-o t. bid Ann, my eht,.l I am -tire yu kimw your molb.r v e I enotiKli lo know Ihat wneii sh- mir rled vour fulliei she ile-imlit slo. bio. i perfect riKht s to 'lo. Ami win !' v.in rame 1 Woi'l.l imt evell let V'-l. bear the name lo which yo have no en my fatbet it ra n riKht." 'I lav -dm- live you never NeviT. Ann ditr. It.- w into Ibe wild of Afrie-i. an. a 1 1 honu he liaf b--. It 1 ei-rd of ft. Ii ".v I' time 1 haw in--, er h. aid Ir. -ii h'm di-ie.-t!y and I do imt !- : w Ihil In ki-ows t b it Veil were I'. . !-. The n.y Il-niK that 1 -hi know h that tbr.oib hi-. Iaw.ts b.- bit -n::iH Im o- ie for nie. w.t h a be.t I -Ol.-.lklPJC let!"r in Whi'h lie ;i-h.,i m. ; o ft ii u e b in i. and to bl !. i :u l. n liat I h. il i'l'iKivl II h.m by a. e,liiiu ibe nioMi-v." 1 looi.eu at my mother's face imiuli- I Mk- hoW. d her he:ld. "Ve- d. i f. I bl ft' . e,.i the mom v. I am w lb: vo-i wie c.-'ti.iiK and that 1 w-o.M b, in ilee to t.- i'.i ' bool rii-.o ti l"iii-'i r. I mow that Kob'-rt i'ar;,-t..n b.v.d no tru'v ami hmn - -1 1 y nnd b...Ue,i i.p..n n-. :s bts w it. in the siKhl of b'd I l:n. v. bat parliallv (nuatie woman W.n b . bt-en m.ole in san by her own siniu ols. sln.u'.d i:ave lo rlubt to c. Ke le t.i iintK-ppv" as she had don. and so l online, d t" live here. Ann. anmn : I.eS.- penp ,.- WllO bad klleW II .1 v:is Htoi who bud know n to. n.. ;h- iitd fatb.-r heff.r,. me. ttrnkiMh' ihf ...met uoe. sot ..bow. 1 didn't j-o-l knoA 'o"v. It nd.-ht - o-ue out tU'it M-:. mi Hut 1 .hit have stave 1 b, : with th.m. I said indh lively. " I hi . iae nt er ti.ald you Will, .'id thai ;he st-iifoii so many if the i'ils ha neeil so no-. m to me. Let's an away, n'l'f no nwav all tiy our!i l es! ' All throuiih ttie niKhi. my moth, t mil I talk. - I a nil wh- n tto- ntor nim; i.n came faintly tbroiiirh ti.e win-l" I knew that 1 would neer be a cMh a-iin. 'IHMHltltOW Jlmntle t'nltnhiin Knrr .tell. A friend In need Is a frl nd In letil. That is a Tyrene. You don'' realize until you peel . H. Merten ciiii.ii;!: s ri.isu hats. Curr's storo ju.it received a ship nun' of tai'is nnd silk plush ht'tn in black, with silk gros-giain rihbon trim. Can's always save you inoney Mil'.ard Sexty, the 17 year-old la.! who injured hi foot when try inn to hoard a freight traai at Kiddle re "vit'y. and v Iid has l-een receivinc 're.itmept at Mercy hospital, rt". tint ed to his home at Portland on thi r.ft-ri.oon's train. Although there is no danger now of the foot hdim am pulated it is still in a serious cotidi-tirn. hi.rt a mi nroo a mue f nn nn m-hllll? COrll UlStant" Iv the aorn Hops hurting and short ly you lift It riKht o(t with fingers. Truly! . Your drucglat sells a tiny bottle .if Krcezone for a few cents, suffi .1 P..i..vA .vrv hard corn. soft corn, or corn between ttia toes ind the calluses, wiinoui .uiducd. u irritation. . R.P.I radford t and Wife. I Graduates and post-gradu- ates of the Oliest Charter J ed College of Chiropractic n the world Itave re-opened offlceB iu tho l'erklns mug. . Wo use no dnijjs nor -eloc-? tricltv. nolhliiK but straiKht I Chiropractic, and have been SurceMful for the past ten years In handling almost every disease known to the human family. Office hours S to li; and 2 to 5 p. m. Sutherlin Sanitarium MEDICAL- SURGICAL .Vrite II. I. MAI. I., M. I)., 8upt. Sullierliii, Orecon What is Your Answer? When you rhte on air you hnv pue.c-iiri-ja :i tnl I' 1 wonts. art y )iinii4, (i- . tire. eniii tiite9. unit x(h.H e(K ol I el ut tier. V- 11 stt'i-iir ( entnet I rue- I ni'J you iitver know wlmt will hapor. i.-tt. Wln-n you rie'e on I'ntterMiil Fillet 'on mint lm e a pit He l urt or tiuw e.tt. Nt pint.it l-y rarry, tu-t ! no eMr.i it"s; yon h;ie no use for Inner t'ih ill you km w ju ts'! ulout iloul.l-'tiNll.- ef i.nr casinui. 'riiu!!i; 'ii'!i hiive Holvi-d this proMtin. "u iv-i i-wiii Tiie Tiller, RuurunievU lyu, 00 iiulcs. LNSVERSAl riUER SERVICE STATION CORrtR OAK AMD fiCSE CARL W. OHM'H. MAHA0EH Opening Art Needle Shop a aa Mrs. Ella Stewart and Misl Kihel Wi bb b' k to nn noutico the op. ning of their Art Needle Shop, and you are cordially Invited to in Fp;'ot and to solicit their aid In your art wants. E BR B Everything thejaijy At Ibe Hut ali,. p. DOICIAS i'.'KVTY T.lXllllJtaiV AMI T.l.VMMi IDMI-AVV. Tainirrs of furs, taxidermist o( '.eids anil all kind:! of animal; iaiiMfaotiir. is of furs. 'slumMer hrjv.s, i.nilis. fur ccat.i nnd caps. J W. I.ANHKM'.KIIC, ln.p. All wo,k euaranteed. Orders takon it f. K. Siiks' hardware store, or iddre.-is r. O. l!oi 8S7, Itosi burg w tin:-s hats at e.isi;-s. Am-ther sbipmrnt of tine h.i: an I feather trlmmlnps. We do the busi ness because of our quality soi ds. If you haven't your winter h;:t, dun': delay. Come Info Cnrr's a! nn, aed pick It out. Why not save? Carr's alwaya save you money. After you eat-alwavj take F ATONIC InstantV relieve Ku-tb-irB. Bloat. mA kul y,,,.., . a I reneatinn. attd all atomach miseries. A.l. JitwkMi af4 miiu. Km ftoni.ch ' 2r,iL1"JJ''I?1'- " 0"lT a o.at r two a d.v trt ut. tt. P.witlvaty ruarantaM koaaaUr. I.xiwula, Pthan Fullertoo, S05 Cas t Roiebarg, Oregon. 'WJ'j-'. .'T' -y-arj,.t,.a , !l YOUR FALL S Si r IV ill t A rr hen a man wears a Fall Topcoat, you put him down as boimr "nhnv. the averajre". Others will nut von in this ed class, when you wear a Toi coat ttiilnr.. l. t-c - It must be tailored to be correct.'' 0S!! T. UfiS 100AY. ALL NBW CLASMIFIKD ADVtCRTIMEMKNT u .. . , - " i-:w i-s. ' I iririiiiii's's'ssi'i'i - Wi W i an WANTED. WANTED worn wan truck. Phone 21. WANTED Alan dUhw imher mt the Cafeteria. WA.NTKI) Koornr uud UourUerg I'l 7 Ctiudwli-k tit. at WANTKu 1 urKt y. targe or email. Uiyr lirua. 1'hwne H-FU. W ANTfcii tioue keeper. no young Unite need ttpi'lV- i'hone 41-H. WAX'l'Kh Good sheep paMture. Chan. r. i uiir.ii, v Uiiiua hiioj, ui v, WANTKD I'arrut cage at Koutch'e Cimfeetiont-ry. WANT K l Ia7ffhi Hprlntf 7r covered" wjurim. Addrena I'. O. ftox ll'KJ. WA. I rl Apple pi' kern. Mis. J. p. YtmnH-. (ianlen Vally. I'hone Si-I'li. W ANTE 1 y (-'hum hrniaid. Appl y to Mm. Troxell, Umpgua Hotel, immediately. W OMAN W A NT K 1 1 To ii o c ou k i n tf. Easy work. Inquire Peoples Supply WANTED School teuther in OiTtTiTT .No. til. Drew, Ore. Apply to Zeliua Vunliyke, Clrk. WANTED Work by Hint clasii mu chlhlHt and auto inei-hunic. Addrena N., care NeWH-Iti-vleW. WANTED tiirl or younif woinun to work In diet kltthen Orekoii State Hohliem Home, l'holie S2(i. W A N TE I To buy 2 loads Rood on t buy tlHivt-red to i D. Worley, iStur ltt.. Itom-bnrn:. nnir Vlnntoii brldne. VV.NTElTtjTrl fur general office work. Address In own handwriting, staling experience, etc., to I. L., NeWtj-KevieW. WANTED Modern houue la good con dition, good locution, easy terms, rertHonaLle. No aneiitd. D. Eder, uk Lt Ht.. Giants Paws. Oregon. WANTED-Apple pickers. Wages 4 5 cents per hour for men, SS cents per hour for women. Mftily ut bunk Iioumh if desired. Tents for campers. Overland urchurds, (larden Valley. iKVY WANTED A-Kotid. live "boy'as apprentice In the met hainli al depart ment of the Ncws-KevUw. Hunt be ovtir Hi yeurs of age. Tills la a line opportunity to gain complete knowl edge of the business. Kair salary te tart with. Bee Bates, Newsltevlew otliue. FOIl KKXT. r'olt KENT Safety deposit boxes. Itoseburg Natlonitl Bank. Kbit lti:NT l-'urnished rooms, half block N. hiKh srhool, ltu.st Ave. "(lit KENT Farm ut Olalla, or will tiell on easy terms. Apply to Mrs. J. 1'. Demi, 315 Chad wick St., Hoseburg, ore. . MISCIlLL A X EO L S. ?AN HA VK YOU $L'0O on a new 1920 tiiud.-J Chevrolet. Inquire her vice (iiirge. Kbstuburg, Ore. EEEE hoard to young man or high Hchool bty for a little work each day. Appiy Cafeteria. C CAN Hl'V 1117 Ford, J1 new tire. engine jimt overhu nltU. new top, ex- tras. a bargain at $:t.S.'). Phone 1H-Y. ntACTolt PIAWI.NU Oct your ordTV in at once if you want work done. Gilbert Wood. Mux lx3. Hosebui g. iAEE'1 . ElltST be:ru a surety de posit box fur your valuable papers Hi the Hon-burg National Hank. -I YE GKAUH t?EED Now roady fur shipment, best for pasture sowing, $1U per cwt. special price on laigc lOtti. li. A. Hhoten, Salem, Ore. MONEY TO LOAN i-ycar rural eredit farm loans, low Interest rate. IQ.OOO local money to loan on good real em ate. El rut mortgage. tSee M F. JEiue. of Hlce A Itlce. lAiv hN CP Uay mare w ith bell on, gray mare and black horse. Owner n.i, recover an i ma la by paying charges. E. F. Olllvant, looking i :i;--n. lltAY NOTICE Yearling black Jur hvy iiclfer broke into my pasture several weuks ago and has not been ch.itncd. Owner can have same by ldeiitlf ing. Kohert Tjomsland, H. F. I . It, Hoseburg. LO&T ASD FOUND. LOST Fountain pen. Kinder pKase ltaf ut News-Kevlew otthe. i.i tST Hunch of keys. Leave at News- 1 1 e v i 5WorT Ice. Liberal reward. LOST Lady's black fur, on dwtour r.md between Oakland and Wilbur. Finder return to Newa-Kevlew offiee. ilvw iird NOTICE TO PUBLIC. ALL. Kl.Mw i --ilrs. tUlt SAI.Kl.7 L-ii1'a,,,a, Kim s,n- .. ----S-L--. KOIt SALE- tfev. J-J-2-S''' h'r.. I'urry E.i.h. ! Kin. w.T- i""ii Kilt 8Ai7i7rr-;--?2i, c-:fi-u."J-'-!-J-".Ji.lomr S? v.. ,. ',-'"r- "llllniton -! run SAI.K- -ro77m KOIt' bAl.k ...... l'JI8 Oakluj iii. 1 Looklj1(,s, C're"1" KOIt ALK T7TT-" does, rvghaurea buSt TV man. Wiii.nr J- U. lHJU MOKKL i-iii, OuTtts-- 6000 mlle.H; all new VirZ- ? 1 good as new. Phone 4.ft kf llolTKtas.i t llv-----iiLr " UOX HHOOK-4 tTIirVTrs i.ar- !.. u,:" ."'11- fruit, garden, chtjas lt 1'lVf oulre Nswe-Itevltw U roit SALIDuioc Luar pigTTd C. Pickens. CaiiyoDvUlit o FOU BALE Hesitant rrWl -i inn. at pouua i. e, b t Ore. Earl J. Ivle, R. 3, Juaetiw" Oregon. FOR" SALE Prune tr, l'etttes. I'ur tr)K, flibru family orchard itock. RLE miles wwst Kust'burg, Or. FOR HALE- 3 1-4 acr, rTrTT tkrnvu.1 hi-lf ,.JT. ' Creek and i'erdue, on Uft rsJ FOR bAIjE i-roum mudm cloe in; will girt puutmt once. 1'hone i-R. lnjii;n Fovier St. FOR 8 ALE Year; Ins Ram... rams that will nhvar 2t u h liJ nne wniie wool, will tu carload. Prhes rlghL F. W. H-i Asluarid, uregoa. MAKE tiFFER, one-halfTTiirttt on time at 7 per cent intrrnt, v ai-reg of "Frailer Ward tutnth," Mel lose. L. Mcador, Falate H Wullti Walla. Wimh. KoR SALE one imlck four it condition; ons IWl'O MaxwtlL liuil miUs; one Maxwtil b.( OUWmobile eiifht. ThfSt vt bargains. Come and m thtmi: Lmpqua Auto shcip, nlnccaMr Phone Zik. FOR SALE Ro8burK DtODVtTtl five blocks of center of citj. M rty now bringing ri sides owner's quarters. 0 f Htreet. naved sidewalk ind in and paid. Alo othirr pne-J lal with owner at m "'l The Wiuchcster Hospital for th cir of Tuberculosis has taken over all the Interest! of th RulUr Sani (arluni. All thod ludub'.ed to the, old concern will please call and set (U at the office of sanitarium. Those holding accounts against Institution .vlll present snine. UU1TEU SANITARIUM. An opn car with closed car re finement. A Windshield Visor giTes you this distinction. H. Merten, Ac cossorlfs and Tarts. IM.OKKSSIOXAL CARPS tnte. f. r. oVFK-Cut Flowers. Phon HQ. 403 W. Cass. IR. M. If. n.TIEt. rhlrorraetlc Physician. 2S2 w. Lane St. HI TH W ii,rox-Piano, Theory. Munl- ai tvui.i.Tgarten. est iri St. Phone 13:-L. Try Our VTj Our Ante Will CmO. Itiucie 2V7. tftjaal MaaaaS: BUY YOUR Wood Coal from H.J. DEI TRANSFER CO. ( orm-r Oak and Main. Tilv-hon las Prompt Srvic Price Right Uodk't canyon; lots ef wttr. i4 ransu. firn. ntum, wwwi 4 hvad sheep, 2 tiegi. eori. inn !.,. ti,..t.-r I'.rt loWt. U-i esy tenr.s at t pr Ml ; f. a i4irt rulr bint Oraitl. LVil) nil . Ta. nlintaM All IU1I :tn. " oaradox hybre ! trees, six feet te run li year old. row ery Ucioe's larse suts, d" tw.fi yar er reu iri. r--further Infurmatlen write siiiia Nurseries, ianta i tura ro ca! r. 1 11 ! m Have that insurance ittK and see that you pet the to?1 best old line companies. them. Rice & Rice. Sheet MetalWorl OF AIA KINia i H. SINNIGEF. 110 OAK STREET PHO Heinline-MoortJ CONSERVATORY KUSICAL Kl HDEBCABTEH. CICEBJ Iti-mlcnl Eilucalloo, fcH ne-rftu.-.oIn.UCI'n BERGER'S BGAINSTO GOOD LINE OF NEW CLOTHING Second-handShogOg; ing. etc Best Barg. in K'"u'e, BATTERIES! ChPTroWCaraf-'S550 ' ,. Dulck Cr.. '' MOTOR SHOP ttfj?,