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    rTB TWO
ROSEBCRO NEWS REVIEW
iHUtl Uallr KirM Hamdar.
B7"r.B'le L. Mn..rlr b.rt U,
HL.-tCltlPTION KATU8
Datlr. par yar, by mmll 14.00
Ially. six months, by msll 100
By Carrlar, par month W
Tha Associated Press Is axvluslvaly
antlttsd to tha usa for republication of
11 news dispatches credited to H or
nut otherwise credited: In thla paper
and also the local news published here
in. All rlKhts of republication of spe
cial dispatches herein are also reserved.
Entered as second-ciasa matter May
17, mo, at the post office at Itoseburs,
Oregon, under the Act of March 1, 18i.
Daniel J. MaUrkey of Portland, and !
Robert E. Smith, president of the
Till and Trust Company of Portland.
Poultry Exchange
To Be Formed
tMtturC Oregon, October 7. IttiSO
10
Flying Squadron of Speakers
To Talk on Measures
Before People.
AT THE COURT HOUSE
Favor Market Commission lllll Hut
Will Klay the 8 I'er cent Interaat
lllll Notable will be lreaeat
At Hie Meeting.
The "8. O. S. (Save Our State)
quad" la the designation which has
boon applied to the flying acjuauroo
of spoakurs who are covering the
state under the auspice of the Slate
'taxpayer' League, speaking In far-
or of the Market Commission bill.
the divided session amendment, and
against the 6 percent Interest rate
bill. They will address an audience
la. this city on Thursday, October 14.
at 8 p. in. at the County Court room.
The Market Commission bill Is de
signed to give the rarment of the
atato aid in establishing co-operative
marketing organizations. It is in
tended lu this way to lower the gap
between what the consumer pays and
what the producer gets.
The hill la patented after the Cali
fornia Market Commission bill, which
has done more for the proxporlty of
that state than any other piece of
li'Klslatlon. It spells prosperity for
the farmer and prosperity for the
state at large.
It is agreed that the" passage of the
6 percent Interest rate bill will mean
uttt-r ruin to the state of Oregon. It
means commercial paralysis. It mean"
instead of b percent money, no mon
ey at all.
The divided session amendment.
Is Intended by Its franiers to do
away with the Jamming of bills thru
the legislature during the closing
hours of the session. It will provide
publicly for the bills that the voters
may know what Is being written up
on the statute bookB before they bo
come laws.
Among I ho speakers who will be
here at the meeting on October 14,
are Judge George W. Stitpleton, or
l'ortlntul. Judge John S. Coke, of
Miirnhrleld. W. V. Woodward of
Porllnnd, Otto llnrtwig. president of
the Stale Federation of Labor, C. E.
Spence, Master of the Stato Orange.
Col. llurrls Welimtnrk, former mar
ket director of California, Krsnk J.
Lonergnn, of Portlund, Oswald Went
of Portland, Hector McI'hersOn of
the Oregon Altllrillhlr.il College.
On October 11 there will be a
poultry meeting In Koseburg for the
formation of a poultrymen's ex
change. The object in forming this
exchange Is primarily to arrange for
procuring of feed and supplies.
It haa recently been brought to
th attention of the poultrymen that
they are notobt aining feed at a
uniform price or what should be a
near uniform price In different sec
tions of the county.
Certain feeds used by poultrymen,
as for Instance, corn, wheat, oats and
any other small grain, which could
profitably be secured In the county
Is now obtained elseswhere. Last
year Douglas county shipped out
about 15 cars of wheat. It has been
estimated that more than this
amount of grain Is imported back
into the county each year for feed
purposes for poultry alone. This
practice not only takes up needed car
space, but Is very expensive to poul
trymen. If any suggestions can be
offered as to how the poultrymen
can arrange through a local dealer's
office or through the proposed ex
change to handle this matter they
should be presented Monday after
noon. There are other matters of vital
importance to the poultrymen which
will be discussed at the same time.
The Motor Car
Price Situation
A Message from J. Dallas Dort
President Dort Motor Cac
Company.
Thea are not sprout plnats. Joint
plant or sprang le tip plants. They
an tint-class tips. AIho have straw
berry plants and all kinds fruit
trees. Better book your orclor now.
R. L. ELMS
Three miles west of Rose burg.
"The price of tbe Dort car i
reasonable nnd fair; the total net
advance In Itxt wiibln a pediod of
I years having been but 17 percent
against advances run Kin from 1 9
percent to 45 percent in the Hut of
other leading makt'S.
Therefore there will be no price
reduction by this company.
"There bus been as yet, no break
in material or labor cont that would
warrant any price reduction In the
Dort Car.
"On the contrary materials have
been purchased by us. and by all
motor car manufacturers for 192
production, at a very connid,erable
advance as a whole over 1920 ma
terlitl conts.
"Therefore unless those purchase
contracts are treated by the pur
chaser as scraps of paper or the sell-
or voluntarily revises contract prices
downward, there can be no justifica
tion for any motor car manufacturer
to reduce prlcen unless he has been
profiteering, which means that he
has been receiving; excessive profits.
"If there be such manufacturers,
this Is the most opportune time for
them to properly adjust prices to the
sound values of their products.
The prewnt prices of current IKirt
MsmIHm are KUiiranKHHi against re-
durtion.
Service Garage
.1.13. X. JACKSOX.
KosoiMirg, Oregon.
GLENN II. TAYLOR, Dealer
Apple Pickers Are
Needed In Orchards
The apple picking season has now
begun and In spite of tho rain tna
of apples are belli ft gathered daily.
Auto trucks loaded down with fruit
brought In the first consignment of
the crop today and there will be
general activity for the remainder of
the season. The ruin Is slowing up
the work considerably but Is causing
ho damage. It is disagreeable
weather in which io work in the or
chards but picking Is going steadily
forward in spite of this fact. The
apple crop will be large this year,
although not up to the record set
last season.
NOTICK TO FAUMKUH.
We want fresh fruit of all kinds.
Will pay top market prices. Rut the
fruit must be clean and first-class lu
all respects or we do not want any of
it; we use only the best grades.
KOUTCH S CONFECTIONERY.
Mrs. R. S. Rlshop, accompanied
by her two children left this morn
ing for Portland where she will vis
It hoi; uncle, J. H. Irvine. Hev. and
Mrs. II. 3. Bishop will locate at Yam
hill In the future and are arranging
to ship their household goods in the
near future.
& CITY NEWS 0
Arundel, piano tuner, pnon I89L.
Insure against loss equip your
tractors so tbnr won't set fires.
Subscriptions for magazines to-
licked. Fiction Library.
Fires destioy tires, property and
food. Be careful with fire.
Hunting positively prohibited on
i he lunds of the Curry Estate.
If you want to sell your properly,
see J. A. Walker, 105 Cass St. Pnoue
91.
Frank A. Terry, representing the
Equitable Savings & Loan Assn., of
Portland, Oregon, Is again at the
Uiupqua Hotel. For interview, call
or phone.
Jaok Roach or Drain hni received
the agency for the Queen line df in
cubators and brooders .Now is the
time to make your inquiry and place
your order for future delivery.
We are offering for a few days a
flue location In one of the best resi
dence districts In Koseburg. an up-to-date
house, newly finished on the
Inside, vacant and ready for occu
pancy. Very moderate price If sold
this week. 0. U. llolblg Co., 401
rass.
I I II
See our window for Ladies' All
Wool Sweaters
$5S8
SACRIFICE SALE
ON ALL THIS WEEK
We are continuing our policy of Lowering Prices, and
sooner or later you will realize that
THIS IS THE STORE
Thai is making Prices lower.
Entire stock we will continue to sell for 1 5 to 25 un
der legular price. CI We could quote prices, but you will
find that the goods you want, we alway Sell For Less.
C850CMSCHKKCKB5ri
The Store with Ideals
QUALITY. ECONOMY
sOOOCHOCHX00000OOQ
FASKICNABIUIY
Where All Folks Like
to Trade."
This it Roseburg's Biggest Drive.
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i WARNINGS
Holders of U. L. LIBERTY 4 percent BONDS .
of the SECOND ISSUE should convert be
fore November loth and holders of the First
Issue 4 Percent Bonds should convert before
December loth, which are the last days of
grace for conversion into 4'A percent bonds
of the respective issues.
FAILURE 10 EX CHANCE IU RESULT II LOSS OE MARKET VALUE
The Roseburg National Bank
Rosebur,Ore.
HER
DAUGHTER
AND
HIS SON.
BV ID AH McGLONE GIBSON
l'OK HAIIY'M t'OMKOllT.
Carr's store have a big line of baby
blanket., plain or fancy; also knit
bootees, caps or mittens. Wo can
nave yo umoney Carr's.
.Mr. and Mrs. David Grieve, of
Sutherlfn. were Koseburg visitors
(his n.trnlni-. leaving for their
home on the afternoon train.
Ann iieavm School.
I heard the sound of the blow and
feeling of horror swept over me
as Z saw Grace's cheek turn a bril
liant red from under my hand, and
then I realized that I had so far for-i
gotten myself as to strike her.
Miss Whitson-" Tho words came
in horrified accents from the door-'
way, and I turned and found Miss
Huntington, the teacher I liked beat
in all the school. "What in thin. Miss
Whitson? Can I believe my eyes? I
did not know that any young lady
tn this school would so tar forget '
herself."
Grace as soon as she knew that the
teacher was In the room, sank to the
floor with a moan, und an Missj
Huntington came forward to pick1
her up, she pretended to faint. Missi
Huntington shook her none too gen-'
tly. and then I realized that she had j
probably, heard the provocation, as
well as the resounding slap. Ity this!
time, however, Grace was in a per
fect torrent of tears, hysterically:
claiming that she was badly hurt and!
hat I must be mud to do such al
hing to one who had been so kind
to me.
1 will not stay at this school an
other moment,' said (.race, "My
mother certainly would not let me
stay if she knew what that terrible
voung woman has done to me. She
lid not want me to stay here when I
she knew that Ann was here." I
You don't have to go, i said, "i
lo not Intend to stay in school any
longer."
'Hut young ladies, you mint let!
me settle this, said Miss .Huntington.
It was settled long ago, Mla ;
Huntington f said. ' And I am sure
that after what has happened you
will be only too glad to get rid of
me.
Go to your room. now. child.
I will come up later and talk It
over with you." said Miss Hunting
ton. ,
MisR Cameron, I will take ynu t
your room, and I hope you will not
make a scene on the way through
he hall. You can sit here for a mo
ment until you get over this hysteria.
I closed the door, and then going
o my room, f commenced packing
my clothes, for I knew that after
what had happened. It would be Im
possible for me to 'stay in the same
school with Grace Cameron.
I had no remorse. "I'm glad I did
" t said to myself, "She deserved
She had no business to say to me
the things she did. I'm glad I did it
and would do It attain. She doesn't
care for Kenneth Halsey, and she's
going to make his life perfectly mis
erable. She doesn't care for him at
all. and she would break with him
tomorrow if hi? father should loe
his money. I wish I had slapped her
ag:,in." 1 said viciously.
I did not know that I had been
talking out loud, until I heard the
soft voire of Miss Huntington sav
ing, "Oh. no my dear child. You do
not wish anything of the sort."
"Yes I do. She deserved It. All of
these long months, phe has been here
nns tortured me In everv wav
he
Make Your
Tractor
Absolutely Reliable
To be r profitable investment
your tractor must be depend
able and economical always
ready to do a big d:.j o f'-rk
without coaxing or delay. And
since the;" qualities are deter
mined by the ignition, you
should be sure to have your
tractor equipped with a Bosch
High Tension Magneto.
The sparks from a Bosch
Magneto are so big and hot
that even though a lean mix
ture or low grade fuel be used,
every bit of gas brought Into
the cylinders will be fired com
pletely and Instantly. That
makes a powerful, smooth run
ning engine with absolutely no
ignition worries and a low up
keep cost.
This Bosch Service Station
can add Itosch Dependability to
your present tractor engine in
a few hours time.
Be Satisfied. Specify Bosch.
DEVANEY&BURNETT
lt)Kliri!i. OKKftOX
LOOk! 2MHonses
bnuitr lip to -'DOO.
One 5-room Ihiush $ &.-,y
On 3-rooni house 7uo
One 4 -room house 750
One 3 -room house nnd 3 loin.... 800
One 6 room house 900
One 4 -room house with furniture 9f.O
Ono 5-ronm houw 1000
One 4 rm Haalered house .... 1 100
One 4-roMin house 1J00
One 5-room house io
One "-room 2-story house uro
One 5-room houses 1 400
One 6-room house j;,no
One 5-room houne
One 4-rooni houso i:,oo
One R-ri'om house itjOO
Ono 5-room house j,)0
One 4 -room house 1S0O
Ono 5-room house isOG
One 7-room house i$,tt
One 6-room house. 1 SOU
G.U.HELBIGCO.
Ki-ul Ksljite, Insurance, Notary
1'iiblis
4(H Lass St. rhone No.
Itoseburc. Oreiran.
262
pnsamip. she lias circulate. stories
:iinnt my mother anion the girls ,
ami has hrok.-n up the friendship!
Iietween Kenneth Halaey and myself.'
"Do you know Kenneth llalsey."
she asked In a surprised voice.
"I've known him qulto as long as
('.race. We three urew up tOKether. I
And, Oh. Miss Huntlnctnn. von must
have seen how the girls of this
school have avoided me. I know you
have seen it. because you have been
particularly nice to me and It s all
,her fault." And before I knew It I
1 was pouring out the storv of Mv
'mother s sad life and my unfortunate1
I birthright i
i Visa Huntington took m In her
.arms before 1 had finished. "I've
seen It all. my dear. I know vou have
n.ui quite a provocation. Flut
! you should not hive done It."
us the best thing that ever has
happened to r.race."
"Hut think of the cost to yourself
my dear."
"Yes. It came hich. but still I am
glad I did It. and now I have got to
go home to my mother and tell her
how horrli!rve been.
"That reminds me. I have a letter
for you. It rime Just after I sent
yon to the vitiate. Alln
I I took the envelope from her hand
.-.Tomorrow-Sew. Krom HouS.
Ann.
Quality
W hen we tailor your Fall Suit
you are assured of the highes-
juullty all-wool material, th.
finest of workmanship, and
-niootli, unwrinkUd. fitting
lothes at the lowest possibl
Price. This 1, our guarantee
" lhat Fan Is here don'i
vou think today would be n
wod time to order your Fal!
"11 and Overcoat?
Trjr our Way
Our Auto Will cu.
rhone 877.
CLASSIFIED
A1X NEW CIaAS!IIFIED ADVEItTlSEMl2Tt i WILL i. !
PAGE t SUKR HttAniap
WASTED.
WANTED Uirl lo work In confevtlun-
ery store. Inquire Foutch's, .Sheri
dan at., opp. tie pot.
WANTED Experienced apple packer
tit once. lngulre of Lloyd Cole or
I har.es A. Uranu.
HIGH SCHOOL uirl wants place
work tor board and room and small
wuyes. Phone 1.3-J.
WANTED Experienced funu hand.
Hteady job for Kood man. Hound
Prairie itan h, Hound l'rulrle. On
OATS WANTED About luu Lu-he In
state price and Krade. Must be reas
onable. It. It. Wood, Box !.:. 3, Kose-
DUI ST.
WANTED To borrow isou uti li'e
years time. Will (five first martftaKe
on ranch. Auuress uevi tspaiuing,
Azalea. Oregon.
WANTED 2 apple sorters, preferably
those who have had experience.
Tents for campers or transportation-
. . fiione ati-r. uverianu urctiarua.
WANTED Apple pickers. Watcea 45
cents an hour for men, 36 rents per
tiour for women. Meals at bunk
liouss if desired. Tents for campers.
overland orchards, uaruen valley.
WANTED Uirl wants position, general
housework. Home experience. Will
ing to work and leain. Write stat
ing amount of work and wages. Ad
dress F. L., care News-ltevlew.
FOH RALE 76 acre fruit ranch, 4500
trees, peach, pear, prune and apples,
ail siock anu implements, good ouiiu
I n t?s. pure snrliiHT water, on Pacific
Highway; ftiuuu crop this year; prune
orcnaru jusi coming mio u earing.
Price for quick sale. $J&.000. John
KMest. ltosehurg.
WAN 1 ED To trade my &-paHst;snger
rora tor one null or l ton truck; my
car just overhauled and In A-l
shape. Also have H upholstered cots
value $7 each, and 2 heating stoves
value $5 and to tradu for shot
gun, rifle, potatoes, or what you
have. A. H., Ncwa-Kevlnw.
POIt HE N'T.
KOH KENT Oarage, corner Cass
fc'Olt iiENT Safety deposit boxes.
Koseburg National Bank.
KOll KENT il furnished rooms. Tn7
quire 609 K. Lane St. Phone 133.
FOll KENT Uuslness" location on busy
street, display window and part of
front room. Kay's Suit Khop.
or w 1 11
sell on easy terms. Apply to Mrs. J.
P. Denn, 315 ChadwlCk St., koseburg,
Ore.
FOIt RENT Furnished housekeeping
apartments and sleeping rooms.
Koseburg Apartments Main and
loui?las. Phoni- 6y.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HEADY for business llru ton's Taxi
dermy, Tanning and Fur Co., near
' Riverside Store.
rAKEN L'P Uay hoise with haltur on.
Owner may get same by calling at
Sunshine Ranch.
REM1NUTON Autoloading :2, new. to
trade for 32 Special or 30-30 Win
Chester. Ray's Suit Sh o jk
JAN SAVE YOlT $200 on a new 1920
model Chevrolet. Inquire Service
Oii-rage. Koseburg, Ore.
K Y E 0 1 1 ASS S E E D Now ready for
ihlpnienL Best for pasture sowing.
$10 per cwt. Special price on large
lots. E. A. Khoten, Salem, Ore.
MON E Y TO LOA N 'J - year r u ral
credit farm loans, low Interest rate.
$20,ouo local money to loan on good
real estate. First mortgage, duo M.
F. Rice, of Rice & Klce.
TAKEN VP Sept. 24, 1SJ0, one red
heifer, end off both ears and notch
In underside of left ear. Taken up,
Oct. 4, l!2o. one red and white spot
ted steer, end off both ars. One red
and white spotted heifer, slit In end
rlht ear. Two red heifers, end off
both ears. All two years old or old-si-.
Owners of thla stouk can have
same by paying all damage and ex
penses. Busenbark Bros., Melrose,
tregnn.
r, tOR fill
Pli.,..u -Z Dark
FHJH FOR maliTT
-jLyiiiton it twirt
KOirsK-iiTyi0iLiLI.
for 8Airrjrt--ii k
For iiJt
OALK Extra .
'OK SALKii..... :
' U.K Ht. Uil iij I
KOH BALK .,. .....rr
Bll rlfe.er ijt rui
POU SALE-Gooj-i- 7-3
r-r. - ui ai. i
aauuua BUCK HtQrZZtZrr--
. man. Wilbur. ii,ff7 ''tO
iH?inh":'".?iSi -"fits
Chonoweth, Oakland . lEt!"". I
!.?.H!iK' SALE Iddi. .
KOll HALE i-loh".
siyjLisivii!'. 4
Kuo-I cod tite l,k, and ,!',
FOIt HAI.i.' l.T..
once, l'hotia. 1
Fowler H. " ""uir W
FOR SAI.K-i:;m.l 'z a.-
iik'uci ii no nit. fi,.
uge barn, woodshed, chicks torn. I
der. half block'from Sold'r..l!!"
fc'lll MAI L V ii .. .- I
- " .... -- irBinnK tumiuiu ui
rams that will shear ZO to lo lbs. ( I
carload. Prices right. F. W. Uerrla
... ........ a.n a (iUWU tt
horses, weight 2700; waunn, h&rs.
1-horae sprayer, 1 orrhsrd plow i
12-ln. plow, disc h.irrow, i chicke
O. D. Worley. Winston.
FOR SALE One Ford" touring Tar
rord truek. nn Mni.-ir t
others, all in good condition. Tk
h. "in Hurprise you. nil i:
Ltnpt.ua Auto Shop, Wlnchcuer Si
. x . . .v o ir iu dcres on coal- I
Roseburu: 5-room Iiouhh. i)m i I
chlckon ranch. Address "Quid I
rii it, rare news-neview.
1AJST AXD FOUND.
r.OST Tody's hlnck handbag, on Rob
erts Mt. Monday afternoon. Finder
please leave at this office. Reward.
LOST Car license No. 326.10. and tall
light, on Koseburg'CIevel.i'hd road.
Finder return to this oltlce. F. A.
Clemens, mail carrier.
LOST on road between Elltton and
itoseluirg, pocket hook containing
JJO lull, check for 178, and two bank
books. Finder pleane return to or
notify G. L. Shortridge, Looking
.I:i". oropon.
o;n.r itosvourg property wkjm
five blocks of cen.er of city. Prop
erty now bringing 100.00 rent I
sides owner's uuarteri. On ttiti
atreet, paved sidewalk and Mwer iQ
lu and ,vaid. Also other pruptrtj.
j'fui whii owner at 5H n ukbm
rb:a I
rOII SALE &u acres of good isnd. lt
miles front Winston bridge; might
traue ror small tract close in, or nil
property. 1 good auto style top
uuggy, road cart, Ugnt saddle,
heavy work collar, light liarneu,
turkeys, 3-year-old bay mare, C
Van DeVord. Rt. 1, Box Ui, Rom-
ourg. tfregon.
FOR SALE 5-roorn modern bunnioi
close In on oaved street, with buiit-
ln features, large screened -In porta,
lireaktast room, garnge, store
for fruit. Ttils nrouertr ffluit
seen to aonreciate its value ci
ofTered at a sacrifice for uuk'k Ml
9 2650. Some terms can be had. Sm
W. A. Bogard Real EsUts U. 4
I'aws St.
for lack of light. A Coleman "Quick Lite"
gasoline will furnish you a white clear light that
makes your rooms pleasant and reading or sew
ing a comfort. J Or if you do not like gasoline
use the "Aladin" kerosene lamp. Uses a mantle
and makes a wonderful light. You cannot per
suade a user of one to be without it. Come in
and get one. If it is not satisfactory after using
a week, bring it back.
CJhtlil S2a&tfat$
Let Us Show You and Quote
You Prices on
UNIVERSAL
Lighting Plants
J. F. BARKER & CO.,
IMPLEMENTS
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