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J flOSBBCHO MEWD REVIKW Jmmtff jamUr P m Huauay. ifv. Pl L. Wlwthrty Bert . Bafea HCBaOKlPTlUN KAThtf Pally, per year, by mail $4 00 Imily, six months, by mall i, 2 00 , By Carrier, per month ft" The Aiaoclated Press la exclualvtdy entitled to the use for republi a lion of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise nedlted in thla paper and alio the local nwi published here In. All rights of republication of ape clal dispatches herein are alao reserved. ' votmrma iwnwmr wmtxt, own M.iftao. , n , , .""V.iTV mi Kntered , sscond-cia.s matter Uuy 17, IHZtl, at the post offuo at Jtoseburg, Oregon, under thecal ot March It, 1711. IIok'IiiiiK, CIVK"U OOoIht SMI, tU'M AHOl'VD THE TOWN To Itlllcllr . Mri. Peter Dltltel left Ian! night for her hume In Kiddle ftr spend ing a short time shopping. Koturn to I'nloii Ow-fc Mrs. L. H. Mates and children left last nlKht for their home In I'nlon creek after a short time spent here transacting business matters. To Myrtle freek. Mrs. A. 8. Kennedy of Myrtle Creek came to Kosehurg yesterday upending a short time shopping and visiting with friends. Jtt'tnniH Hornet Miss Jessie lawronre left last night for her home in Klllard after a few hours spent here shopping. From Hugeiiew. Mrs. (J. V. Wlmlierly and son ar rived in HoHnUiirg lust night from Eugene where Ihey have been mak ing their home, and will make an extended visit with relatives. Later they will leave for Klamath Kalla, where they will reside permanently. To California Mrs. (Irai-e Harzen and Mrs. 0. A. Wlckander arrived in Hoselmrg yes terday and spent a short time vis iting their ranch located a few miles south of town. They left this morn ing for Oakland and Kan Francisco, where they expect lo spend the win ter. o Harley-Dovldson Gloves, 13. 20 to (!.00. waiter With Mutual Benefit r business men can carry their Checking Accounts with the Roseburg National Bank. Accounts of Iarg or moderate size are invited. The Roseburg Nalional Bank Roseburg, Ore x Demonstration Is Highly Successful The di'Uionxiration of the Inven tions of the Automatic Electric ' Brake company at the Nash garage lut week attracted the attention of a number of Uouglaa county people and practically Jit). 000 was Invested in the stork of the company at IS per share. Their Inventions are sure ly up to t he minute In the mechani cal world, the automatic electric i brake, us also the electric commblna 'tlou hutuiuer-drlll, being the only machines of the kind In the world. The other Invention of the company wus not shown, It being a brake hub bund for automobiles, trucks and trailers, which will do awuy with the big expense of having brake bunds Irelined, uk it will last the lifetime of a car or truck. The proposition, as outlined by the company, la very convincing uttd Koseburg and Doug las county people are aiding flnitn- dully In promoting this profit-making Industry. H. Z. Farmer, presi dent ot the company. Is at the pres ent time In the east, where he is con tracting for the manufacture of the inventions on a royalty basis, several big companies signifying their inten tions of signing to jnanufacture them In ari the states east of the Mississ ippi river. DOLLAR DAY! WEDNESDAY,. OCTOBER 27, 1920 BELLOWS Great Closing-Out Sale! What One Dollar will do on this Wednesday will surprise even the most pessimistic. The true economist will be here, because in these strenuous times of unusr.rl merchandising conditions it behooves every .housewife to save, save, save, by buying here. HAM ;Ut.KV OS TI'HTANIA AMI NOT T. V. CJUIXKV In a statement which was made la a recent issue of the News-Kevlew, concerning the shipment to Roseburg of the body of James Ft. Otirney. who was lost on the Tuscanla, a mis statement wat made as to the Iden tity of the trother who was vlth him at fhe time. Instead of T. V. Ourney, S. M. Curney, now of Marsh field, was on the ill fated boat and made a desperate attempt to save his brother. Ladles' coats, tailored suits, neat ly and stylishly done. 688 So. Mnln Automatic Electric Brake Company liicormrutel I'niler the Lima of the Slate of Oregon j Douglas County People Invested $10,000 Last Week DO YOU WANT THE OPPORTUNITY OF SHARING IN THE PROS PERITY THAT WE CONFIDENTLY EXPECT? IF SO, WE URGENTLY SUGGEST ACTION NOW. Did you ever meet the fellow that takes the time lo tell you that he could huve, once upon a time, traded a TIOAM OF Ml'I.KS for the 'forty" of which the court house is now a part? If you huve, you probuhly know one of the "hike-warm" citizens of the community a' man' lacking Initiative and most of all the esHentlul quality necessury for a successful investor FOUK.SIOHT. We believe you huve met a man who cun be classified ns a "penny, thinker." one who gets no win re, listens to no one, and learns nothing, while his neighbor, who Is a good list ener and a "dollur thinker," gets rich. Kvery community generally has some of these who can not see beyond their nose and do not believe those who can. They remain sliltliinaiy, so to speak, while the ' dollar thinker" embraces the opportunities and forges uhead and you suy: lie is a lucky guy. -THisi-"who huve the KOKKSK1 1IT -to- see -Hie ' opportunity It presents are the ones that renp the Hill rtiOKITS. Those who have not that foresight, hang around the corner stores In later years and tell how. at one time, they could have traded a team of mules for the court house square. If there ever was a time to lake advantage of an OPI'OKTt'NITY we believe that lime la right now In the Aiiionmiic Kle.tilc Itrake ('oiiiuiny. 4 Yards White Colored Outing $1.00 $1.50 Women's -Silk Hose, pair "jj 3 Pair 50c Children's Hose $1-00 Fancy Crettones. 2 yards .7Z$Tnn 6 Fine White Cotton Halts $1.00 15 Yards Fancv Braids - "77" - I -----$1.00 3 .Halls Germantown Zepher $1-00 4 j;ljr 5qc Women's White Hose $Um 'Women's Union Suits $1.00 $1,00 Fancy Hath Towels, 2 for 4 Yards Fancy Wasli Fabrics $1.00 ! 4, Yards .Muslin, yard wide 3 Pair Women's Hlack Hose $1.00 4 Women's 50c Sleeveless Vests $jqq 1 Doz. -Spools Thread $1.00 About 30 pair Odd in Shoes, 2 pair jOO Al'TOS t'OM.IliK An automobile collision which might have resulted seriously ocenr ed yesterday evening when the cars of J. J. Kenney and W. I). Hell col lided at the corner of Cass and Jack son streets. The car driven by Mr. Kenney struck Mr. Hell's machine with the result that one of the front wheels of the former's auto was torn orf, while slight duniuge was done to the latter auto. TO TIIE AOHNG SPOT You can Just tell by Its healthy, stimulating odor, that It is going to do you good THOUSANDS of men and women, when the least little rheumatic 'crick"assai1stlicm, have Sloan' Liniment handy to knock it out. Pop ular over a third of a century ago far more popular today. That's because it is so wonderfully helpful in relieving ctcrnal aches and pains sciatica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia, overstrained muscle, stilt joints, weather exposure results. A little is all that is necessary, fur it soon penetrates without rubbing, to the soro 6pot. No muss, no stained skin. All druKsista 35c, 70c, $1.40. BABYS COLDS V are soon "nipjed In the bud" without "dosing" bv use of ems V A fc nt u ra Oner 7 Million 'an Uttd Yearly CLASSIF1FD COLUMN WAXTKD. WANTKD Turkeys. Jmtfe o Hur iiroB. l'hono H-K14. STi:.(Mli:Al'HKU wuntJi work to do ut li'iiiu-. IMiniiu 3 r H - J t uftrr five. WANTKl) lirl work. Apply or woman for houso 734 So. Mtt-pli?na St. White Leghorn baby chicks from Tnncred royal mating, 250 to 2'JO egg trap nMt recordn. Booking or- I clers now for 1921 delivery. Thone 9-F25. Ed. Bryant, Kost'burg. WANT l-M Woman to to . general housework. Pliono 0 1-Y- ATTENTION . NOBLES Meeting of EHm Slirine Club Friday pvoning, Oct. 29, 8 o'clock. W. A. KEPFEIi, Secretary. Liniment enennw Heinline-Mooie CONSERVATORY MUSICAL KINDERGARTEN, VOICE AND VIOLIN riijsltiil Education, Including new font m o of Indiiui C lub mid Wand Hi-Ills. or COUATY SURVEYOR. fvn'l'K 74JX" RC.FREAR lti'puMiciut Cundlduto i Jutit and arcurat' surveys. Booaler for lunrkot and lateral roads. Your voto will be appreciated. (Paid Adv.). For County Commissioner' VOTE A.F. STEARNS $100 Invested in Some Institutions Have Returned Thousands A lit of these an lie swn nl our office. NO. 66 X We have greater possibilities in our Automatic Electric Brake Alone (not taking our other inventions into consideration) than any of these hail at the start. Our iiehl is unlimited and we are protected with patents (and patents pending) in all the important countries of the world. Oakland, Oregon 1 RErUUJCAR For ond with the producers of the country. Lowest possible tux with consistent progression. All road dis tricts lo have their just amounts and in proper time to Improve their i roads, and in accordance with the de sires of the people interested. A fair price for labor, with fair. results. VOTE 65 X R.W.LONC Democratic Candidate For County Coinissioner YONCALLA. OKECION You Can Buy Choapor Tailored to MVasure , Clothes Than Ours Hut You Cannot Buy Bt'tU r. Our Prices Are Das d On Quality In boil) Material and Workmanship. Added To This IN A Reasonable Profit. All U e.Ask You To Pay For The Iiet Tailoring Is A Fnlr Price. You Cannot Afford To Pay Less And You Should Not Pay More. W'ANTKI)--Mih. V. -ilii for Kencnil housework, li. Mruwn. Plionv 4T-J. WANTKl) Apple pit m-y AK l Hiii-ls, I'honn 3 1 -K3. kei's ut onee. (ilir-i-Jai dc-n Valley. H'ANTKTi Tfiim for plwwliiK about kIx Jurew. Adth'na C J. K., lure isVwa-Itevlew. 'AN'Ti:i -A partly furnlnliei Iiouho or lMitiM.k'i-pliiif ruotiiB. liune 314 and n for Mffrey. WANTi;!) fiy widow with amull hod, pl.u e km licut'kf eper or doliiK house work, i'huiiy 1M-W. WANTKl TO "l!l'Y--Two Koo7ljry own, ti'nm uihI harnesH. K.- Wlilston. I.'fklnw .S Phone jja-l-M. OATS WANTKU About 100 buslieln. -St a to price and made. Must hv reas oi.ubiv. H. it. Wood, Box 1293, Hobo b u r ' if. - W A NT t-:i A man-to put IrTT't acres of hlllfiidt lutid by tin' day, contract, or Blmi-en. tivurythliiK furnished. Box L'.ui. Myrtle Creels, Oregon. WAXTKD Apple pa kern at the Over land ( irchurdH. Free t i-unttportHt Ion morn hut nnd niKht. Phone 31-F5 at Hi'" or after hix, or aee JLloyd Cole, t'liiii len A. llrund. W ANT K L Hy Creiich woman with" T- Klt'l, hrniff knepinif for FOH SAI.K fey Hull 4 r, yey iJRlry, rit.ur Fa, Jrn,.J.7Vt J?r irk WINDFALL APl'LKS 2;.r. .TT yonrstdf; biiiia your u tlini ' Pete Shu luir. FOH HALE l 8j 1 l--ln. plow. D. Worley, Wlnntnn ... ui nit. c KtiKi SALE 6-ronm houm in bH HALK S to Miilehei-rt. M. H. 10 frt-hh cows, chuk 1 humat, bunk Wk, ,Ft U SAI.K Real estate, monthly m, i n-ttt uoritraet. liheml tliwounL L. ANCOIIA MICKS for iai. 1M twrt tL,r1 "fk. J. L cS? X-un WALK Windfall appin, hrinc your boxen or a. k. L B. Skinner 6t hoti, 9 mllen S4.mii of city. FUK MALK OK ltW.ST-jl ai-re. J mui" So. of Kiddie, (.: acres tillable. Urn tola MynattItlckile. Ort-fn. ' FOh SALK Vt-trh aeed 17.25" per l'4 in ton lots. T. 50 per 1 no In Bin ill low. Monarch Beeil Co., M.-dford. Or..iL FOit sAiiK-i- oni t.'urlnit car in t 4 ' "iivillll'll, lll-illUUll.(lll(! Iim, JfiCt t:t:.a. tlon. Mrs. W. W. Smith, Gr?n 8u farmer, widower, or buelu'lor attend to ciiwM and cJi it-kena. dress Mrs. U s., llox ll'y, itt. 1, will K4i; t LI. N'T. b'OH n r'.S'i' Safety deposit boxes. lf"lMirK NaUonal Bank. I't Hi f K N f "ln jisTTed room, iiu-lud- iiiif hath. Oeiitlemen pmferred, in- 'im're 222 W. Douglas St. 'It KKNT Two furnished rouins. with piivlh-Be of bath. Hi North Kofi-. I'hone KS-V. KOlt SAI.K Wood sawing outfit, coin plete on skids, clu-Hp; tirit rlu nhape. 2 h. entilne. Box lfis(, Hoe- riurjf. FOU SALIC 11M Sttkklmker i. mechanical condition. Part csjh, twl nnce terms. I J. HewltL Wum 2!-Kl, v Full SALK Olt TiiAI'K 4" atrei Ira proved. Houtliwent MiHHourl. Cun.'idr Kood auto. See owner at 92Q iUa iltou St. HHBKP FOR SALK 23 head of 14 young ewes and 1 (rood bucki. In iuhe of Frank liahn, Dixonvill. I'hone S-FL't. 8 0 ACit K S C. ood 1 m p roved u pU nA near Winstruis, clieajt. Kasy termi. V. H. Van DeVord, 308 E. Tnd At N., HosehurK- Try Our Way Our Auto Will Call. Phono 277. Wo have set aside 5(XX) shares of this stock especially for the people of Rose htirgaiul Douglas County ami at the rate it was taken last week you will have to arrange at once for the amount you want. We confidently feel that this week will 'clean up" all the amount allotted t i this county, so kindlv make arrange ments at once for your contract so you will not he disappointed. For County Clerk VOTE i 69 X We Will Take Liberty Bonds at Par Phone 480. WM. IIINEY, Secretary. Room 424, Perkins Bldg. Roseburg, Oregon. E. H. LENOX for re election which will be a guarantee for efficient service as a public official as in the past Your vote will be appreciated. rl.t Adv. Y- II. I.KXOX For County Clerk VOTE 11 IRA B. RIDDLE, REPl BL1CAN Thoroimhly familUr with the de tail worK of ibe ot'ice. Dr. K. P. Bradford and Wife. Graduates and post-graduates of the OlJest Charter ed College of Chiropractic n the world tmro re-pp.-ned offices in the l'crklns Bldg. We use no drugs nor elec tricity, nothing but straight Chiropractic, and have heon uccesul for the pant ten years In handling almost everv '. disease known ; the human 1 family. Office hours i to 12; ', and ! to S o. m. J l'HONES 4 nt'siuence 40-F4 0ff' 481 ! , xju it i i urnistieit nouseKeeping ,mrimeina anu BieepniK rooms Kuwchurif Ajiartmpnts, Alain and i " 1 1 k n n. I'lmne ty, M ISCfclLL A KOt'S. UltHi:iiS TAKKN lnr red fir shakes. Hons v. Gilbert, ltlce Creek, Dillard, iakk.n IIV AI ISTA K K Navy blue .! t(env w.iint from SunimertieUl cti'ie. I'lirty la known. Avoid trouble Him ri-tiirn at imcp to the store. Jiu. k y TO LOAN 3 "j -year r u ral ireuu r?rm louns, low interest rate, ILU.DOO- local nioney to loan on Kood iri eaiuie. first mortgage, see M. nice. ot it ice & Ktce. lo LKASK C'tuntry Ktnre already sUM-ked. under-Kround khh well, five room bungalow furnished, garden ufl.i num. (tenutllill loeittlon lilKliway. Address J33 80. Stephens IjOST and foukd. I'Ui t rank for nuto. Looks like i1 Apj.ly at tli In orfIce. losT Lady's blue snioek, was lost be' ijieen est Iane and Klee streets. .niicr pi;tse leave at Nens-Kevtew !'tff e. Kewttnl. U .ST .4-n el)4 n bird 4loir! answer, tv tlie iKimt' of ytieen. Iilaik and white -inouie.l. .Nut Ify U". Itnvle. post -fTi. ,. elerk. K'47 W. 2nd St.. Rose- tMIILT. or... FOU SAI.K. Kolt SAI.K 2.".t) Nannies. Sunshine ltiti. b. I'hone 41 - V2. Hi: SAI.K r.je Krasn seeiT, one ton 01 -i UZe.r Hrin.. phone 14-KM. KOI: SAI.K Ounfl i9lrTor"(i tourlnp ..,;,rz i'hone- Mr, Taylor. 47H. Fi!( SAI.K 7-room house rentn.liy loeatftl. . I'hone 31-K5 after p. in. f'K s.r.K nm cord; first elfin Hi I on ground. LI nd bloom, Lix- d. on vt ! 1 STltA WHKItltY PLANTS Gold dollar. P-r I .mi. Addi ea J. C. Reiser. U illmr, lre. LI I KtUt It S.M.K Wuutlsavv, drug and lu.7 iK'ii. aino Kood oracan. Inoulre Harvard St. t;reen SI'ITZKNHKIH; APl'LKS for ak, l"t pt-r box, Mrs. Otfs orchard, litri Valley, Turn at La Hrie'i corner mi go to river, liring your own Al'TO" ILXllfTAlXS bodge roadrr. 1!MS model; 1118 Maxwell, and W Oakland . S-e these used cirt Libert v Auto Sales Co.. No. Jybw KOlt SALK tond niudern Uoute. t den. burn, woodshed, chlokt-n houw. fruit, 1 lots. Kasv ternip. Mn. ft:-d.-r, half block from Suldler$HC FOH gi'U'K SALK Nice 5-rocm how, near pavement. Hrautiful vlw C'tl ond vallev, fine ganlen land, ion fruit, at less than coi't if talwn K. A. W.. Kewi-lieview. , KOR S A LE Yea rl I ng Raobooillrt rame that will shear -0 te 3S Ibi. flne white wool. Will sell om carload. Prices right. F. W. Htrr A sh la 11 d, Oregon, - POH SALK 1K1S Kord touring oar ;tj starter. Snappiest buy in B;" Two.pusaenger itulin KKg is not a Kuril 1. Call and LtM-kwood Motor Co. FOR SALK Ileavv draft team. t Ititely true; harness and wood also 2 months work wood M"-; Hay and straw for winter. 1 tox 91'4, Itosehu r r meehanu-ai coinou"... ;,,.,, ,i imiM h.i rninnletelr overhaul starter, large steering hl.. trniiirnluslnn oiVpr. L. L Fori! Garage. 15 acre lO-year-Qiu Tori nilturt alTlea. J htue. l.'l)l SAI.K log orchard, mostly llr J woodshed, chicken ocf. i.-t. ... f.-'.mi tin itjiile. J II 11. -0. 1,' Suth nin. Orgo: are boounx '"ilarr t C. it rain Fr7" LeghorS Puff P'"!- le now. pondnrrsa toma- bmliel. Kred Renner. Happy Valley bridge. SV y. kt t irKUFrorn selects! appl.s i"c Hring container. Kred Ren- nappy Valley bridge. 'TLAWItLUKY PLANTS New Ore, liar. g.m t.er lttrtrt. 0. K Son. north Kdenbower Ptore. ('li SALi; Cray oats, onts hay. fiol M iHlity. Phone ranch S-K-5. residence li -1 r a IjofTire. O. O. Brow n . Ft'lt SALK (ir.Mon Improved straw berry putnts, large and well root-d. It per luo.i. Mr. M. Carlson, south of Cleveland P. O. FOi: SM.K Two yearling ralvf. cul tivntor. 2-horite disc, fee-1 grinder, com sh-Uer, sulkcv, stirring plow. 2 , Incubators, 1 brooder. F. J. Hoff taedt, DixgnvUi4v Phone, 14-F. FOR SALK W 121 delivery a. ....!. 1 U'llHH ". ':" ..; .. f,.r utM K11IT Orplnft.'ii. Ph.. 11.. H-K.'l. Kr..l A O CANA OA io'l .''rm. .,,,,ra. n-huui. mini. -'l'i',:,'nT;;jriri', KOU SALK--r. i??rVrt clo.e in on paved '"JtJ.i, rort In iratiiwi. Urge pre. n ,T fruft. This rrP"' , ..6.-.O. S.me term. n " Cfc W. A Bogai"! w . mi Ira to It. 11 J-J.",oo. K. l . AK-' o(TIcp. or 1"' (r H. f. Tvl-r. diti' 1 4-rllrfler H"l '' w" !""' " "r?'r;d tir IX" drive. ' ,,ir)rf rslly new. ll '"T.'J.'Sitles. Two bur.. In '. us sn offer. UW" Winchester SU