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Entered a rond-ciaaa mat tar May
17. lto, at the poat ofYli e at Itoieuunc.
Oregon, under tha Act of March X,
I(M-hui-K. r'Kiii7 MlMrtt'."l"ltan.
TOO TltO-NK TO KOlUiET.
While it in not yet two yearn sine
the world strugglo ended between
the I'nltt d Htates and Germany, the
Are of Amur lean patriotism to many
hut) lost ltd enthuHiaam to a more ui
l.-uB extent. Thoe who took purl In
the war mainly from the standpoint
of financing and using their Influ
ence In vuriniiK ways to put down tnu
German war lord and Ihelr millions
of followers, aro too prone to forgot
the puHt and hfcome carried away by
business activities of the world at
large.
Not o with the valiant and noble
youth of our country who left his
home and loved ones, gave up a
bright business career, and. greatest
of nil, willingly offered his blood and
flesh for the securily of thoHe who
rcnm'iM'd, In perfect suf-ty, far from
Inn s-ut of the greatest and most de
ft rnrtl ve war nver wngeri (n the
world's history. He had gone to
a fnrctgn noil I here to defend Ainer
lea the mothers, fathers and dnugh
ters ngalust Die outrageous atrocities
nnd damnable features of the great
slaughter being waged by the (Jer
inans for complete and ahsolut"
world domination.
These hoys will never forget
those pal riots who fared the rourlng
cannon and h llinh devices employed
by the enemy have marked In their
very souls the true Intent and mo
tives of the opposition. Nothing Is
needed to refresh In their minds the
true spirit of American patriotism.
They will never forget probably
nevr r forgive so forcibly was Im
pressed upon them the responsibility
to their country and loved ones at
homo.
To nwaken t tint dormant And lax
decree of Interest in past events of
such a grave and Important nature,
there inuitt be something occur In re
freshen and Impress our people with
their duty toward those who have
Raved this country from the Invnslnn
of the enemy. Sad as It may be, the
bu'-Jal of Private (toy Smith, of
Glide, whose funeral service will be
conducted In Hits city tomorrow. Is
one of those occurrences that brines
to every home In the community
cause for deep regret nnd serves to
kindle afresh In I lie minds of all true
Americans that pplrlf of n.-ttrlotlsm
that was the one factor that closed
tlie last chapter In the war with (ior
many. Millions of oiher yoinig men
gave their lives and fell before the
(.onmin hordes nnd their Inst resting
places will serve as a monument to
their unselfish sacrifices and kindle
mi' w that true, patriotic Aiwrlenn
citizenship found among .those who
have returned to their homes. hind-Mi
together In the Amerfcnn glnn to
forever and forever protect America'
rights against the Invasion of the
pnemy either nt home or nhmad.
I 1 u
I
t WARNING
Holders of U. S. LIBERTY 4 percent KONDS
of the SECOND ISSUE should convert be
fore November 15th and holders of the First
Issue 4 Percent Bonds should convert before
December 15th, which are the last days of
grace for conversion into 4Ji percent bonds
of the respective issues.
f aiiuk 10 EMMacc mil result m toss of huhkii value
The Rosebuig National Bank
Rosebnry,Ore.
A
x
ren's parents and grandparents, only
there were no medical examiners to
;oint them out and few teachers or
parents to develop much Interest in
the matter.
It Is, one might say, becauso we
do things so much better nowadays)
ihat things look ho much worse. Out
Ktandards are higher health stand
ards along with others. The "good
dd days" were days when children
were sy sternal Ically neglected and
allowed lo die young or grow up
dl tinted or deformed In body and i
mind. In this age we order things
Setter thai is, we are beginning to.
There is still a vast amount of pro
gress to be made before every child
lias a fair chance.
As for standards of perfection. It
nay well be doubted whether, with
all our "defects," Americana lare
inferior to any other ruce, present or
past. The old Greeks are generally
i bought of as "the perfect race." but
there is no evidence that the living
Greeks of the age of Pericles hail
much in common with the marvelous
rods and goddesses carved by Phi
lias and Praxiteles. Plato explains
'hat the sculptors would take a head
from one model, a neck from another,
boulders from a third, a chest from
i fourth, etc., making a "perfect"
'omposllH.
Myopia, adenoids, diseased tonsils,
ilcerated and crooked teeth, spinal
Mirvutiire, etc., were doubtless plenti
ful even among A) hen Inn school
hlldren. In what la considered the
;oldeii age of physical cult lire.
mericaus can beat that era now, if
hey will only take a little trouble.
World's Series
Heroes Listed
The following Is the list of the
"illutnoml herops" hi the world's
series games from 1003 to 1919, no
nrerlirtion mailt for 1920:
1 903 Hill Dini-vn, boston Amerl
can League pitcher.
l!l4 No series.
1905 Christy Mathewson , Now
York Nallonal League pitcher.
190ft George Itohe. Chicago
American League third baseman.
1907 Harry Stellif'ldt. Chicago
'National league third baseman.
1 90S Frank Chance. Chicago
Natio'ial l.engue first baseman.
1909 Habe Adams, Pittsburg
National League pitcher.
1910 Jack Coombs. Philadelphia
American League pitcher.
1911 Frank tinker. Philadelphia
American League third baseman.
1912 Huik lletzog, New Yolk
National League third baem:in.
191.1 Kdclle Collins. Philadelphia
American League second baseman.
1914 Hank Oowdy. lioston Na
tional Leugii? catcher.
1915 lmffv Lewis Boston Amer
ican Loacue outfielder.
I 191fi Harry Hooper. Boston
American Letgue outfielder.
; 1917 I'rban Fuller. Chlcngc
American League pitcher,
1918 Herb Whltonian. Boston
American League outfielder.
1919 Kildie Itous h. Cincinnati
, Niillonal Leiguo outfielder.
1920? ?.
If voti-H cost aa much as oilier
.'oiimioditlea in this year of grace
or disgrace. If you prefer there
needn't be much worry about corrup
tion on elect ion day.
If "women ure people." as tie'
uibniglHts have so eloituently main
tiiimd. we rather think they'll vote
pretty much the same way iimle peo
ple do.
"iu:i i:t n i: n ii.i.ki v.
The trouble wMi antl-iirfiagett g
Is that they soci.i to think they're
their sisters' keepers- and that tle ir
rtiatcra nlf need keepers.
When I lie lli. il K ill limn, rlor nf u
big public school syntem numuuce ' M''' have nti Inveterate di.-trust of
t tint he finds more than hair the i women's linanchil understanding.
ueiecnve, the statement is
probably received by most people
with a gasp of horror. Hut like nil
""'li kIiii ems. It is mil bo ban as
It sounds. ' Defective," in th ir-
mill'O Of llliiilern I..-..1
" lie, men 111 l .
not perfect." Most of the defects. I "
ii is expiaineit. are ocular, dental and
directive, and easily corrected or
helped. There was probably Just as
much eyo trouble and tooth trouble
and Incipient goiter, and possibly as
much ' iiialiiiiliitliiu." among rlilld
ren in the selm,,! iim,, ,i,, r,i,i
And was It the men or the women
that fell for Ponil?
Where lire those political experts
who used lo aigtte that a tialton.il
lit was u good tiling for a country?
None of the philippics, hurled a
the llnlshi vlsts have been so effective
as l oll li bayonets.
Siene people will b ie their taste
fur r.eid m bell it gets cheap again.
s HULL
UMBRELLAS
We carry a fine selection of
genuine Hull Umbrellas with
detachable handles, in white
Ivory with rings and in the
amber Shepherds Crook, with
a pleasing variety of colored
tops. Just the thing for a gift
for mother or the good wife.
Prices reasonable.
BUBAR BROS.
Jackson Street
4
Luncheon to be
Given Teachers
As a part of the teacher's Insti
!uto to be hfl I in this city, (he
parent teacher's associations of thi
city have combined for the purpose
of serving n luncheon to tho visitine
instructors. The luncheon will bt
nerved on Wednesday the- 13th, at
i he high school and all teachers art
invited. Ureal preparations are al.
being made for Achievement Day
on Friday, at which time the teacher,
will be net ei tallied by the varfotit
club exhibits. 1 be display presenle,
at the stale fair will be shown li
0:1 e of the li ijuh school building
rooms, while demonst nit tons by th
cwig and cooking clubs will be
given. All cluli members living In o
mar Hosehurg, or In any other pari
of the county are urged lo be pies
eiit. Clubs are being urged to huvt
representatives present 10 give clui
songs and yells.
SI Itl'ltlSK I'AltTY.
The ladiei of l.ilac Circle perpe
trated an agreeable 8iii prise las
uighi on Mrs. Fred Fields, a mem
iter of the lodge, who will leave nexi
week for Hiawatha, Kansas, to niaki
an extended visit at her home. Tin
ladies spent the evening at the Field'
home on South Fine street, with sew
ing unit conversailou. and served a
dainty luncheon. Those pieseut
w e re M i s. F red Kiel d M rs. A A
l';;ytbn, Mrs. Kdilh Churchill. Mrs
Virginia lining j, Mrs. Frudie H.ditiK
er, Mrs. Tillie Johnson and Mrs
Minnie Mathews.
M I'KTI (i MCMT S( H Wt.l h
The meetliiR night of the lto
bUTK M llsic Chili hia . t, ,. ...... 1
from Monday to Tuesday niht. ami
the opening meeting of the year wi
le held Ht tho Heinline Moore Con
seivatory on Tuesday evening, net.
1-. A good program Is bring pre
pared and a rousing meeting with n
large attendance Is expected.
MetlfxIlM Cliunli, South, li:v
.1. C. .tones, tmstor Rmwlnv -,-hr.l
at !i :tr, W. 1,. Cobb. Supt. " l ivln.
worship at 11; Junior L;;ri; at
-: .to, c. J. Hand. Sunt : Senior
U-ague at 6: HO. b ailer W slev Ash-
worth; subject. "Chri-tiau Frincipbs
in Polities:" divine woirhin nt 7 ii
j Sermons moiniug and evftung li
i 111 liuilnr I nut 1 1 1 . hi ..r i '
oiticerrs at evening servio I ra. i
'neeting Wednesday evening 11! 7 ;to
You are Invited to attend these ser-
lce.
t. K. Cliuecb Annoiiiirroiem -Cut
Fitch Phidpn will Hp.nk at the
Methodic i htm h tomorrow r.t 1 1
a. m. and at 7.30 p. in. The Sundav
school rally has b. n postpnmd for
one week because of sickness .
HER
DAUGHTER
AND
HIS SON.
BY ID AH MeCLONE GIBSON
Mi res Irma ann Klla Vrnian of
YoimmIIh were Hoveburg vittitors for
la short time today.
(Joint: Home.
Mf handa Khook I could nt
open the envelope Hy iniuition 1
knew exactly hat I should read.
Miss iiuutingioti threw her arm
around me and -tiily dn-w mo 10
hvr. Taking the t.bKram from my
hand, she banded It to tlie principal.
1 buried my face un Mum lluutunf
ton's shoulder.
I wonder if at that moment I felt
aa did some of those women during
the reign of terror we had reud about
in the history class, while they
waited for the uif to descend. can
wore compressed in" 'hut Instant,
and yel 1 did not weep. My whole
soul, my w hole cunaciouhiiess B.-eim d
to speak the one word: ' Wait'."' And
yet, I bad a fe. ling as though I
were trying with all my might to
puph back ihe fatal instant when I
should know. I h. li. ve It waa th
same feeling that those women ex
perienced just before their head
dropped Into the basket of the guillo
tine. "Can you be brave, dear?" I
beard Miss Huntington inuiuur and
1 opened my ey. s and caugni iht
glance her pitying fiance.
1 silently bowed my In ad.
Twice she essued to speak and
her arm clasped me a li:ile tighter
and then I said: "New mind. on
aeed not tell me. I know my mother
is dead." 1 had said these words
with my eyes tightly closed but now
I opened them again and found con
firmation in the face of my beloved
teacher.
Neither of the women t-uld any
.hlug more to me. but with the kind
st of hands, they ministered to my
.vanta and It seemed to me only a
very, very short lime before I found
myself on the train headed ii
home.
I remember feeling no surprise
when I saw Kenneth Halsey appar
ently wailing for me at the station,
tie came forward quickly and caid:
'1 am going hack with you."
"How did you know?"
My father wired me and told me
o bring you home. He would have
ome for you himself, but there
vere so many arrangements to make
bat he told me to bring you."
"(I race will be very angry."
Kenneth said something under his
irralh that sounded rather profane.
did not ask him lo repeat it.
Miss Huntington had come to the
Train with me and to her K.-nneih
;ave Ihe telegram from his father
villi the instructions,
"I am very glad. Mr. Halsey, that
;ou can do this for Miss Whitson,"
aid said. "I had not known tint il
oday lhat you and Ann were child
.iood friends. I'm glad she is going
o meet your father when she arrives
t her home, for I have dreaded very
.men for lo r 10 arrive i.iere alone.'
Ah. how all those hours and 111 in
ite come back to me. I was so
lied, so loin ly, so unliajinv t:;;i
lion Kenneth toisk me in the train
ind sat down beside me in the dr.iw
uj; room, which he had reserved for
.je, 1 made no exposl ulai io;is wh 11
e threw his arm ubout me. I just
:tew a little closer lo him and lay
.ig my tea retained hear upon his
ireast, subbed out my grief.
1 had forgotten all about Grace
Liid I accepted Kemieih just as 1 ha 1
l I ways accepted him as a child. We
rore friends and pais again. He wa ,
Ue persson I cared for most in the
orld, no.v lhat my mother wa;
.one. In a lit lo while hl left me,
lling me lhat he wa going to ordei
inner.
"I can't eat," I said.
lint when he returned with lb
.lost delicately ordered and or
icioiily cooked meal. 1 found that 1
.eally was wry hungry.
Alter eaiing. I rell better. Strang",
sn't it. that bodily comfort will help
0 assuage the greatest grief? Thai
jounds very hard, deesn't it? Hut it
s nevertheless true. 1 didn't know
1 was hungry; I only knew 1 wa.
perfectly miserable unhappy in
on I mid body but after I hud eaten
.ny body grew strong enough tor me
o face the heartache of my soul.
jince that tune, 1 have never al
lowed toy self, iii anv way. to neglect
ny body. I have considered it wor
hy of the greatest care, the greatest
e-pect. and whatever has been my
rief, 1 have known that as long as
1 could keep my body in a siate of
mile rial comfort 1 could be strong
uoiigh to look fate In the face.
Wlu n l had finished dinner, I be
anie much calmer and 1 told Ken-
ueth that I thought 1 would go to
bed immediately.
"Sensible Ami," he said, "and 1
uive to add bravery' to your manv
oilier virtues. I'll leave you now,"
he added, and the turner can make
up your bed. Hut remember 1 am In
the berth just outside your door and
11 you want anything In the nighi
just ring and the porter can bring,
me your message."
Impulsively l held out both my
hands. ' Kenneth." I said. 1 ium
nrry for what I suid to you this af
ternoon. "
"And so am I sorrry, Ann. sorn- r
than jou. I did not nn an to nun
you. 1 thought I could ioke unb
did when we Were child-
MAJ. WILLIAM M. KIN3
; 4
- i
W If If v--N .
That h will live to Be on. hundr.d
year, old may be no Idle bo.-.st of MaJ.
William M. King, eljhty.yeir-old
United Statei crop expert, who hat
oeen placed on the retired list after
II years of service with the depart
ment of agriculture. As chief of the
eed divieion Major King made the
suggestion which prompted congress
-.0 authorize the free distribution of
seed.
like two chililn-n "wo kissed ugain"
.villi tears.
Tiiiiiiii row
TI10 Hup! 1st ladles will hoM a
Christinas llazanr Nov. 20. Further
announcement will follow later.
The Motor Car
Price Situation
A Message from J. Dallas Dort
President Dort Motor Cac
Company.
"The price of the Dort car Is
.-easouabie and fair; the total net
advance in list within a pediod ol
I years having been hut 17 percent
against advances ranging- from lit
;ercent to 45 percent in the list of
j;her leading mnkes.
Therefore there will bo no price
reductiun by this company.
"There has been as yet, no break
in material or labor cost that would
varrant any price reduction in the
Dort Car.
"On the contrary materials have
'teen purchased by us. and by all
motor cir manufacturers for 1921
oroduetion. at a very considerable
.dwince as a whole over 1920 ma
:eri:'.l costs.
"Therefo.e unless those purchase
oou t r:cts are treated by t, pur
chaser as scrap: of paper or the sell
-r voluntarily revises contract price?
downward, there can bo no Justifica
tion for any motor car manufacturer
to reduce prices unless he hns been
nrofiteerlng. which means that he
has been receiving excessive profits.
"If there he such nianitfaciurers,
'his is th most opportune time fo:
rht-m to properly ad fust prices to the
nurd vaUi-'s of their products."
The present prices of current loif
ModeK are guaranteed again! re
duction. Service Garage
:?:tJ. X. JACKSON.
ItoMnirg, t Jrvgon.
GLENN II. TAYLOR, Dealer
you as
ten."
"And
I tiaid.
3
j Miss l.llllm Flint, ho Is attend
Unit the I ntverslty of Orrcon arrlre.1
'In Kosvhu'-K last niitht from Fnicenp
to spend the weli end at her home
In this city.
you cnulil have, Kenneth,"
if hail Kent un ihe ,mi.u
chihtish feelitms "for each other."
I feel Just the same towanl you."
' Hut I tuul not neeii you Kenneth
for so Ion,; that you seemed qili,e u
straecer to tlie."
"1 am n.i. r loins; to be a strane
er to you any more. Ann dear. My
ilad says that you are rolng to live
at our house and be my own sister
And although In n:y heart 1 kuew
It could not be, I turned, to him uj
Make Your
Tractor
Absolutely Reliable
To he a profitable investment
your tractor must be depend
able and economical alwuya
ready to do a biK day's work
without coaxing or delay. And
alnce these qualities are deter
mined by the ignition, you
should be sure to have your
tractor e'iuliied with a Iloscn
IliKh Tension Magneto.
The sparks front a Bosch
Magneto are so big and hot
that even th'mgh u lean mix
ture or low grade fuel be used,
every bit of gas brought Into
the cylinders will be bred com
pletely and Instantly. That
makes a powerful, smooth run
tiiiiK engine with absolutely no
ignition worries and a low up
keep cost.
This llnsch Service Station
can add llosch Dependability to
your present tractor engine In
a few hours time.
Be Satisfied. Specify Bosch.
OEVANEY&BURNETT
HUSK 111 lt(.. OHKbON
CLASSIFIED
: ATI
ALL NEW CLASSIFIED AD VEIIT1SRMKT, l i
l-AGB I'NDER HEADING XBW T rl'D 0,
COLUMN
L
WANTED.
WANTED- Turkey. Urge or small.
Buyer Uro. Phone 14-1-14.
111UH 8CIIOOU girl wants pluce tu
work for board anil room aliti irotll
w.ta. -b. lhone 173-J.
O VTrt WANTKli About loO bushel,
tftate pile- and Kiude. Mut t iea
onahle. Jt. It. Wood. Bax Ho..;
bur tf.
WANTI.U To borrow 00 on five
jeum tout. W ill give Ki'Mt morHfttBf
on runcti. Adilreai Ucvi tspttldiii.
A.:iUit. UltKulL
WANTED 2 upjilt) iurti-ra. preferably
Ihoft. who tiavtj had eitik-n.H.
Tenia fur 'un.pern or traiibportutlon.
. .I'liune .'U-K5. ovt-rluiid Uixliardii.
WANTED Applw pUkera. Wuxea 45
ct'iitii an hour fur men, 35 centa per
hour for women. Mwila at bunk
tiouxii If dwHlit-d. Tallin for cainii-rn.
H ei land Urt hiirda. Jarden Valley.
WA.NTED--I waiitH position, general
houxrwork, Soinu .-xp?rir tive, Wl II
iiitc to woik and It-urn. Write aiat
IriK uinouiit of woi k arid whk -ii. Ad
dress b". l care News-Ht view.
W A STKD KrultH. WKi'tablcs and pro
duf of all kin-li In i-onaMeiubie
(luantll if a. Add reus i-uniniuiihat Ioiim
to Dunham's Cauli Htor, North tiend.
Oif , tiiatiiiHT qu.tntiiy,. tiuuiity, kind
of pufkaK? ust'd, and when ahipment
eun be made.
WANTKI To trade my 3-pattBt sner
Koid for one half or 1 ton truck; my
cur Just overhauled and In A-l
tthupe. Also luiVe 2 upholstered idU
;ilue $7 each, and 2 heatttifr stoven
value $5 and $-3, to trade fur shot
Kun, rifle, potatoes, or what ou
have. A. II.. News-Revlvw.
Wll KKS'T.
Sail KENT !urUKet corner Can a and
Main. Phone J1C-W.
KOU nKST Safety dt-poali boxes
ItosehuiK National Bank.
ri 'lit "itENT Y KOOtT. luvtfe flirnUhT-d
rnoius. (.'all Jill W. Mother
KOIt KENT 2 f urnlfihetl rooms. In-
iuli'u Ziitit K. 1-aiie til. Phone 13J.
Ettlt KENT J'leaaant sleeping r.vm.
fall nioriiintfo r eveniima. 311 E.
Oak street.
EOK KENT Earm at Olalia, or will
pell on easy terms. Apply to Mrs. J.
P. Delin, stl5 Chad wick 1st., Itoscburk,
Ore.
i'Olt ItENT Furnished housekeeplnn
apartments and alee pint? rooms.
Ktist'burg- Apartments, laln und
hnir'n". Phono fi't.
IWKEN VP Day horse with halter on.
Owner may tret same by culling at
Sunshine Kanch.
i 'P-TO-DATE DresMinakinK. experl
enred seamstress. Prices reasonable
l t h y s Su 1 1 S hop. x
Tan y."VEYoi;$i!00 on a new jyjb
Model Chevrolet. Inquire .Service
(laiMKe. ltoiteburff. Ore.
M'STuil Taihired Suits and Overcoats
in ate-to-measure. lliiet tuality. E1.
V. Price nut ke at leys than Sear 4,
lloe b lie k prlc es. Ka y ' s Suit S h o p.
'APKKMANtllN'C, CaisJiliiTiTKr i"hte
piiutinK-, varnishing and polibhini;
old ir marred fi.rnllure. Call or
iiddrss W. K. Sullivan, 3.11 H. Main
St.
ilONEV TO LOAN 2-i-yeur rural
credit f?rm loans, low Interest rate.
$20,000 local money to loan on gond
real estate. First mortgage. See M.
F. Ttice. of Kk-e & JUce.
VOTM'K The party who took my
overcoat out of my car In front of
t he Majestic theater Tuwsday even
ing pledge return it to the Newst-
li.-view olTit e. as I know who did it.
i iii-i ie in ire in ue iiuuuie. i-Hanks.
FOR ftit t
Phon- C , lnp- tack
Wodei; u'lrTr
Phone ii, l'u otT
iii"os.. Dim, "-""ru.
btU i a i C- -
.. located. Phm:. V t-.T
iUesM. T. liw!.?
Foil bALK.ri:rjr. -"i'iiiU. hK1
Foli A1.K
wod, $4 0
onvillc
FOK KALE Kxtr.
Main St. ' 1 laquirtM
tun t.i.K i-iun urn --
r IfUMt-r St -
IV-V AlODKL LMIc;vuJLK5r-E
&tiw tullen; Uii ;'. iV-tU ,
t $SU. pi... J i1"
i. K EN L P S. pt. 24. lit-'O, one roil
heifer, end off bolh em s and not. h
In underside of left ear. Taken up,
o t. 4, li2u. ony red and while sp.tt
tid siet-r. en.l off both ears. One red
and white spotted iu-lfer, slit In end
i ih t ear. Two red heifers, end ol f
both ears. All two years old or old
er. Owners of this stock can have
Kaiue by paying all damattwa and ex
peti.es. Llusunbark Bros., Melrose,
f n eiron.
LOST AXI) FOUXD.
EoFNO Crank for nuto. Looks like
Ford. Apply at this office.
LOST Truck driver's had?e No." 2JS((.
Kinder return to News-Review.
Koi'Nii Lndy'H black hat. pink" lined
under side brim. Apply at this office
for pioperty.
! J iST Linht yellow anary Kewiird
for return of same. Mrs. F. A.
Clemens. 4L'0 Fowler St. phone 4tl5-K.
Lost lady's black handbaR, on Itob-
erts Mt. Monday afternoon. Finder
please leave aL this office. Reward.
LOST Car license No" Si'tfoOTand tail
I miit. iu Itnsehu rtr-f 'leveland mad.
Kinder return to this oitite. F. A.
demon, mail carrier.
FOK SALE.
l-'Oll SALE Mil h row. Inquire
c.hh Sr. Phone 4ft l-K.
on SALE Second-hand stump puller.
Inmilre of Chaw. K.-ed. Melrose, Ore.
11 'II SA LE X at res, K"od bungalow,
family orchard, lots of prune trees,
most of them hearing. Price f:t4U K
X'blre.s Ho S7, Mvrtle Creek. Ore.
Hi i x Mio i .L-o.-. r. . . '-
..m- fa tzsr
r owl e r S i.. 4
Flill HALE-Kive ToJThTr,
furnlahed; two lou. large IV
Creek AtJJre box 5;
KOU SALE Tea"rnofltn,tlt ho,
good workers good co.iil" LB. ?
about Vi); $! ,k rt j
John hllcst, itoaeburg.
FOR SALE Five room bungalow
lots on paveil street. prjt-e i
Half down, balance on terms.
Pioperty at 7ui K. Sixth Ul
FOR SALE CotiJ modern houV
age barn, uoodslied, chkkn
fruit. 2 lots. Kasv tertnfc. Jtn
der.lialf block from Soldicn Hi
FOR SALE-Yearllng RxBbo,
rams that will nhear :o lQ ls,
line uhite wool. Will ttij 0C1
carload. Prices right, t. W. Ht
Ashlaiid, Oregon.
FOR "SALE Dellcinut anOpiMTn1
apples the m-itl-i u,at
e-puil in ceitts a bux anJ up at
orchards; brintc )ut own Ik-im
. J w tt.Hr o k way.
FOR S A L E - E i r a K'X'J Uim
horses, weixht 2700; wagon, hari
1-horse spiayvr, 1 orchard plo
l-'-ln. plow, disc hnrrow, fco clijil
C.l . w o 4 e y. W i ns t on.
FOR SALE One Ford touring car,
Ford truck, one UuUk twur
others, all In niod condition.'
prices will surprise you. Call
l'in)ina Auto Simp, Wlmhfiltr
FOK gL'ICK SALE lo acrei oi
ly load; city water; 3 miirt t
Host Imi g ; 5- room hoime. Inn
chicken randi. Auiirt-w -g
Saie. care News-Reieir
FOR SALE Two yearling cahtf:
livator. 'J-liois.. ilinc, tenl gna
corn Mheller, sulkey, itlrrlng pic
Incubators, 1 Inooiter. I gonl n
cow. F. J. Roffataedt, DUni
JTlione JH-F.1.
FORSALE Rosebuii; property i
five blocks of cen.er of city. F
erty now brlriKiiiK ju.0 rent
sides owner's tjiiarteis. Un pi
street, pavt-d sUiewnlk ind :
in and paiil. Also otra-r )rop
Dealjvith owner at S14 ffin.ht
FOR SAI.E 75 u-.-re fruit ranch,
trees, peach, pear, prune and v
all stock and trni'l-t-i-'iiti. good b
inH, puie piniK water, un ft
Highway; $0miu crop this year, pi
orchard Ju.-l coining InlD hti:
Price lor iui. k sule, l-i.uvi J
Kllest, KosclmiK-
FOR SALE vil acres of goed land,
miles from Wiimion bridge; s
trade ftir small tract clew in.
property. 1 good auto si ic
buKy, ro;id tart, JiKlit aadiiie. !
heay wuik collar, light hamrti
tuikevs. S-v.-ar-oId bay mart. C
Van DeVmd. lit. 1, Box 144. &
burn. Oregon. ,
FlR SALE a-mom modern fucf
close in on p.tvd trt, with
in features. Jarge screened-ia P
breakfast room, garage, atore r
for fruit. This property muit
seen to appreciate lit value o
offered at a sucrfflce for auk i
$-B."u. Some terms can tie had.
W. A, Uugard Real Estate Co,
i'in sr. m
otici-; to iji;li:dliw.
Puro brod TorJnhorff buck nvnil
for service at GKn Echo Ranch.
2fa nillos northeast of town. Now
the time to bred nJlch goats. Ser
vice foe $5, with return privilege,
1 ayable at time of service; $2
charged extra when I take does to
Hie farm and return them to own
ers. I'hone 38-F2.
JAS. A. WILLIAMS, Roseburg.
Have Universal Filler InllM
I a good set of casings and yon
! relieved from tire trouble for T
thousand miles of riding.
"5
Quality
When we tailor your Fall Sul
you are assured of the highes'
Hiallty all-wool material, thi
'itiest of workmanship, ami
smooth, unwrinklcd, flttlnjr
lothes at the lowest posslbli
price. This Is ou,- guarantee
Now that Fall is here don't
ou thii.k today would be a
-'ood time to order your Fall
ult and Overcoat?
Try Our Way
Oar Auto Will Call.'
Phone 877.
Mrs. F. V. Chapman and s f
and .Miss Ruth I'hapman. Wl I
mornltiK for Mills City. t
short tune visiting wltn M"- 11
man's mother.
Look! HJousesLool
Xo house op t t'1.
One B-room hoime
One 3-rootn house
One 4-room liouse ,
One 3-rooin house snd I W
One 6-room hou (tur
One 4 -room bout flth furB v
One 5 -room houe ,
one 4-ro..m plasterrd hourt
cine 4-roittn h"'is j;
one ;-rni hous
One 7-rooni u
One 5-room h-Hiea
ine S-ro"m hoiwe " l
one 5-rooni hou li
One 4-room hoof ' n
One 5-room bou$ "
t )ne S-room hoJe ;
One 4-room hn" I
one 5-room houne " if
One 7-room h.uf ' i
On -room l"u
G.U.HELBIGCO
Ileal E.'- haun' '
Public
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