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ftOCBBUBO NBWS REVDCW ' ImuH ,Pil nwil kuudar. fr. V. )ftr L. WlnihVrly Hrl ) Half HUUHOK1PTIUN HATfcl Daily, pmr year, by mall 4 00 Dally, aix month, by mall t . 100 By Carrivr, pr month nUtleU to the use fur r-puliU tion of all ncwi diapatchoa credited to It or not othrwI credited In thla paper an! alio the local hewi publlalied hr In. All rlKhti of republication of ape clal dlapktohea herein are alao reserved. iiintMrtut ti Mc..iiii.ciaa uiuiter tffuy 17. 1120, at the puat offU-e at ItoaeburK, OrKon, under tha Act of iarch lH'tV. ItoaoburKt '"'tCt cIuIht iiH, HTM IXHK FIIOM NOT Am tUTlMNO. The gieattit single loan to the country U thul or un advertised busl neta, auya a muaziuw writor. The coat of doing bUBln.Ha uhowa thut from as high a one-half, In the cants ot clothing alors, to an low as one-acventlcth. In the caae of whole sale fcrootsrs, aa much Is spent on ad vert I Bints as on suka clerka and rep resent ut Ives. Ov.-r a billion dollura worth of ud verlUIng was done In thla country luat year. It la safe to aay that t n million dollar' worth or the Unit of aalea people, or town criera, or peddh-ra or agnla or suleamen would not huvu accompllahfd the ouiiiu result! In the matter or conducting the total com merce of the country. For example, think about the amount of time and ptTKuaalvu effort and expenses of agenta that would b. iiecHHaary to sell ten million safety razors, at $S apiece, without the aid or advertlaing. If ror ten years the people of the United Klatea putronlzed none hut advertised stores and advertised goods while some inconveniences would be felt In the readjustment, business would have resolved Itself Into the hands of those most compe tent to conduct It economically. Only efficient stores would exist, and only efficient factories would operate. There would he fewer middlemen, better manufacturing and belter mer chandising condlllous. I'eople wilhout mercantile ability, now struggling along to maintain es tablishments of their own, would he employed under abler directions with better earnings for themselves and better service to the public. The economic loss is not through advertising. It Is through lack or advertising. 1 "saEaag. With Mutual Benefit business men can carry their Checking Accounts with the Roseburg National Bank. Accounts of large or moderate size are invited. The Roseburg National Bank Rosebiirg.Ore. TIIK CAl'SK OK WANT. A big Associated Charities organi sation reports that of the families that received regular relief during the mouth of July, 40 percent had been reduced to poverty by the death of the head of the house and 2t per cent because of Illness. These two leading Items accounted for I wo thirds of the total number. The real were divided among several causes, among them alcoholic Intemperunce, unemployment and Industrial incom petency. These three, wrich form erly played leading roles In thedranm of pauperism, are now described as "negligible o.uanl ities." There is another statistical nail driven Into the coffin of John Itnrlycorn. Kvery ona familiar with charity work knows how much drunkenness hud to do with poverty In the oldeu dnya. Some people "drank because they were poor," but mostly the poor drinkers wero poor because (hey drank. The drink had Its direct ef fect on the individual In Immediate Incapacity for work, and indirect ef fect in the form of Increasing "in dustrial Incompetency," with sick ness, lack or work and harder lines for the family. Intnk put the father out of btiHiness and then robbed the wife of health and the children or their chance. Nw Hie proportion of charity cases In any community is smaller than it tins been for genera tions, and It Is, in general, only nat ural death and natural Hlckncas that reduce families to he)pleH poverty. Kvon these grow lens us the alcohol, little by little, is eliminated by Indi viduals, families snd communities. Yet there are still people, calling themselves "liberals" and making a virtue uf their error, who want to re call the old regime. XOTICK! i Tamales, Knchlladas, and Chill at all times ..TIIK HOSE. a AUOIN'D TIIK TOWN Visit At Kut.irl.u Mis. T. II. Ohlson, left this morn ing for Sutherlln to visit for a couple of days. Homo to liahi L. Asker and wife, left this morn- lntc for their home at Drain after 1iillhg in this city ror a short time, Itnrk to Portland j Mrs. P. L. Wltbeck, who has been j visiting Mrs. Dora Wilson In this city, left this morning ror her home at Portland. Here I'roin (kuhland Mrs. C. L. Chenoweth, and Ruth Chenoweth of Oakland were Itose hurg viaitors for a few hours yes terday. ! IMVe for Oakland Mrs. J. 1. Vhtslone left yesterday afternoon for her home In Oakland after attending to bualness matters here for a short time. To VoncaJla Mrs. N. P. Pamirs who has been spending the punt several days In KiHeburg, left yewterday afternoon for Youcalla, where she resides. To Salherlln Mrs. Frank J. Norton of Sutherlln, came to Itoselmrg for a few hours yesterday mornitiK, leaving ror her home on the afternoon train. I Sjm'ImIh Morning: Hero Mlas Laura Whitney or Sutherlln! spent yesterday morning In Koho hurg shopping, returning to her home on the afternoon train. To Collect Money 1 S. J. Itaseel, tiled suit In the Cir cuit Court yesterday against Win. Kimlui.,., ror the nun. of $1M.k;i Vaid to bo due on goods purchased, 1'tit unpaid for. I let urn Home Mr. and Mrs. M. T.. Whitney unit daughter who have been visiting In Ititaehurg nt the Hugh Wells resi dence, left yesterday afternoon for their home In Albany. VWft at HilUii Mr. and Mrs. !. T. ttlnnkensliip of this city and Mrs. A. I,. Itlanken .ihlp of Seattle, Washington, left yes terday aftenfoon for lntin where they will spend several days islliun uith relatives. fitot'Q In Itohhed The llelliwull merchandise store nt Cottage Grove was robin d Tuesdn according to word received by She tiff (Julne, who was giv'n a list of ht articles stolen and a description of -the men. anspieioned. U ;lven IHvirx John Johnson was granted a di vorce from Mario 11. Johnson yester day, after he informed the coart that htn wife had been In the habit of slaying out late at night with other men and engaging In drunken carous als, lie said that his wife was ar rested in Portland while on a spree and that he had been forced to secure I'OK YOCIl HOT JXXCIIKS. Don't forget our hot lunches from 1 1 : 30 to 1 : 30. We try to serve the be.st. Light lunches served. We always endeavor to pleas our customers. MAPt.n.PAP. her release. He also said that alu hud informed him that she was go ing to Canada with another man. Iteturn Horn y.n. W. J. Brown, pf Kite Hill. who has been visiting in this city for the past two days, left for her home this morning. Joes to Iowa. Miss Viola Wilson of this city left yesterday afternoon ror her old home at (iutlirie Center, Iowa, hav ing received word or the sudden death of her mother, Mrs. Sarah Bowman. Mrs. Bowman was enroute to this city ror a visit, but passed away while staying with relatives In Colorado. Mrs. Wilson will remain in Iowa for several weeks. HO.I SHOW IIOOKK Manager Hill or the Antlers thea tre has announced that he has book ed Tor an early shewing In November the farce comedy, "Just around the Corner." with Kdna Wallace II op pcr In the leading role. "Just Around the Corner," Is said to be one of the best light comedies or the season and han an exceptional cast and much real fun. 1,H.V WlCAIMIMt ItKI'OltT. II. ft. Wi-nther tturraii, local office Uiik cburtf, Oregon, 24 hours ending h . m.: I'rr-liltntlwn In Inchea and llnadrrtltfaB 1 1 iKlifHt temperature ye.sii-i-l.t .... to Lowest tempi' i a lure lunt flight . . . . &.' t'ifi irltutlori lust hours f. T"tnl prenp. sim-e flret month. NorinitUvrvi'lp. for thin mouth.. Total preeip. from Sept. 1, 1 !: veratfM in-e. lp. from Sept. I. is Total -Xi esM rioni Sept. I. l!tjl).. Average ureelpltatlon for 43 wet sta.-nns (Sept. to Atav, iue. ) . . . . 3 1 4 Korerast to S p. in. for south western OreKon: Tonixht f-'atr. Prlda v lt:i in. V I I.I -I AS1 ItKl.l, ot.s.-rver 3.7H 2. fit CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use ForOver 30 Years Always bears the Signature of f BROKEN LENSES replaced promptly. No mat- X who ordered them for you, if you oring us tne pieces we will furnish you exact duplicates in the shortest possible time. I A.S.HUEY onXMKTKIST SALE SATURDAY SALE SATURDAY Bell Millinery Sale of Importance Dress Skirts $3.50 to $12.50 I 1-U flown liidlis' pnr wool union sull. n-nulur f2..v iMriiirhU. Sm-il foq Salunlny, Mill tliejr ImM, iKH flcrrr lliiol union nulln. Hl.lHli. Snnmla onl. , "lillilrvn' -pl-oc Rannml i, I.IH. Kulunliijr only. SKAHOX'H IIKST STVI.KS in J.ir -tli-,HI nt .iMt. The iimniily i, im(r,. nil (VmiIm iumI Hat. A Mtving oti nil gtHHN over the ttorc, BELL MILLINERY Hart Responsible For Taylor Murder SALEM, Oct. According to report current here this leraoon. Neil Hart, ii'ider sen- ttnee of death tor the murder or Sheriff Til Taylor of I'uia- tillu county, in the jail Ijieak of boiiib mouths ano, hon siKind a statement to the effect that them was no plot union the prisoners In the l'eniileton Jail to shoot their way to freedom. It Ih stated that Hart. In (lie statement eou.-nitea Kerby and Kathle. his nlL iiid ulvoiii- pllccs in the niUKi. r. so far as ihe actual shooilns was concern- ed. HOARSENESS Swallow slowly vmall pieces rub well over the throat. Oea 17 Million Jm Uttd Yearly V VAPORi IX)IGK DIltlXTOHY. I. O. O. ., t bIom KBi-niRpHirnl m. 9. Meets In CmH IVlluw' Teinpl every ThumOay evi-nimc. Vinitlmj breltiren ulway wel'Ome. John r p. . KOHTKK HI TN Kit. !!. P. OUVKll JOHNSON, It. H. J A MKS KU'AUT. F. A tAUl.KS ito.-M'tMirn 'Me mei'ig in tlutir hall on Ju knn on -ml am) 4th Monday evvnliiKS f eifh month at oVlt k. Vi.-iuiiK tx'-tiuei) In m:i:i : .aic,, v. k P. victok Mi'i:i.i.i. w. r. II. y. Gool'MAN. s-retary. SMf.ll'IM OK V Till Al(. na lOilre No. 47, mi'tts veiy Vil:u'.-day evtii Intf. for. Jiickxon und Cinu Vlil oiii ulwan wtlcoriif. KOV U. Vol 'NO. C C. CllAH .!, Hui'KI'N'H. St. V. E. K. W 1 M 111 liCLV, K. It. S. .OVA Ij OItlKlt OK HtKOI-: RoeburK loiiKe No. lull 7. nit-t i h Mt-i-und ant' fourth WtMliieiMluv vvfiihiKs of ca'h month at 8 o'clock in itie Aloone hall. All vUiting lirutheia are invited to attend. C. W. CLOAK!". IHctator 11. O. PAlitiKTKK. .Secretary itosicni iKi i,oih;i: mi, iui:t, 1 uhri liniincnuMiu oi .ilium nntirr ui ui Kiilit f m anil Itaitn ay liip l,ntr rrm AlYilitiU-tl Willi tlif A. uf M ul Mot) hall the firnt U'cil. fourth Kul. nlKhlM and ll.lrd .Sunluyv uf each month. J. K. SMITH .1'riHl.I.Mit. W. J. Mj;i;Kl'lTH. lU'c. Scry. GKO. MAC IV Kit. Ion. S--:v H. V. O. K.I.K. lliNtlMiric I.(1kf S. 3-l I lolila r'ii uliir I'luiiiiiniili Ht ioiia ul the Kika' rlt-m(ile on taili Tiiuraday of every munth.' All nifinotTB re (iUfMteti to atlviid rt'nuljirly, and all visit I OK lirothers are cord tally In vited to attend. A. j. i.n.m i:N. r. it. IH A H. HIDl'KK. S.cy WtiOIlt: OK TIIK nitl.nCa.np Ni, U.'i, meets In o.ld Fallows' hall ID Koxt'hiirtf evi! y 1st and Unl Mumhty eveiiinuo. Vlfltinif uelKhbotd al ways welconif. O. IT. PICKENS. C. C. M. il. .VIl.I-i:ii. CU rk. KM;llllO(t tK OIlt It APT-Lllav t 'I i t if No. 4'J, movts on 'nd and 4l h Monday cveiihiK. Vlbltlnn ndKhboo Invited to ati-iitl. j;iMTii ciiritrnim a. n. TIM. IK I. JOHNSON. ClTk. , O. O. K H U. lit IE Stnr I. oil tet 17 1, inrt'tft In Syki'H nil. S. .futkson St., every Friday evoninK. VlaltinK breth ren ulwjiva Wflcnim'. K. A. PKTTKY. X. fl. 1. C IH MI'llItKY, Itec. S,c. I !. U". SHAW. V. (I. M. KK'M.K. Kin. Sec. LI, Jl. Kdnehuru ( haitrr K-- I lultlsi t ht-ir ii' ; u lar nn-et inn on 1 1. lit ami 3rd Tiuio'inya in cat h inontli are ri.opt t tfnllv Invited to nttend. I.Ko.NA AHItAMAM. V. M 111KK .H)ir;HON'. Sei-V. V." I'. t A." l. l,iiu-eli.idiEP So.' ia K'milar i-ouii'-uui iitiium 2nd ami 4iJ Wi'tliiPHiliiy1 -a h month at Masonic T!i't'lv, lU-HebuiB, Ore. Vlattors Wel come. W p. HARRIS. Sry A. A. Vll,)i:U. V M . II. A. 41. T. tl. IttMtehuric llrlt-n K II hobls n-tiiar h-vu'w'h on s-. -ond :i tul fourth Thursday uftfrnnotn' In Mari-at-if hall. Sistt-rM of oiht-r reviews visitiiiK in nur city are ilill in Hid in attend our reviews Ala.iabee hall .m Chss street. IH'ISK I.OCKK, Com. JK.sVSIB RAPP, CoL HKIir.KAlls KojuebuiK Rehekah I, No. 41. I. O. O. r .. Meets in Odd Fol lows' Temple every week rtn Tueta even inff. VI si tin member a In ft ! landing are inv.ttd to attend. KV.V l-KN' X. N G. r.KM.K sTKI'H KNSOM, Pec VniKl-JlAII.KY, Fin. Seey The II. It. K. I. A. n Ion MrcHng will be hi 1.1 at t tie M aecahee hall evi ry lust and third Wednesday of the iiU'tith. I. O. O.. I., I'hiletarlnn Kodur So. H, ie.tH at Sykes hall, N. Jarksim St.. n Suluiil.iv ev.MilnK of ae week 'iflttua bietliirti are always Wel ti me. T.YMOV I. SPENTKR. N. G A I. Oi:ilKS, Itec. Sec. J. U. IIAILKY. Fi. Sec You Can Iluy Choaper Tailnrou" Ui M. nsure Clnthea Thun Ours Hut You C: tinot i-iy Ilottor. ii.r l'r pt- Ah- ttuM-d On Qtuititv In lloth -M.itvi inl ami Wot kmanshlp. Aii.l.Ml To Tliis U A lleaonaiilo l iofit. AM Ye Ask You To ray For Tho Iiosi Tailoring la A lair l'not. You Cannot Afford To Pay Loss Ami You Should Not liy M.ro. Trj Our Vy Our Auto Will Call. I-hone 877. The CLEARANCE SALE! To make roQm for Midwinter JVIillinery fat Shop offers for Thursday, Friday and Saturday only 50 Hats at $10.00 50 Hats at $5.00 50 Hats at $3.00 CHILDREN'S HATS J PRICE. For COUSTY SURVEYOR. Ti.T!.l SI A1!( II AS tTSTAIIII. J DTI 74 X J F. C.FREAR Koplllh'ail Camlidato Just and accurate surveys. Booster for market and lateral roads. Your vote will be appreciated, (l'ald Adv.). LONDON, England, October 2S. What ia mildly described as the mis use of the term "custard" Is brought to light by Ihe 1'ubllc Analyst of the County of Durham. In a report Issued by the Ministry of Health. sample which was imm fc cream custard and extra aeidMl and cream' proved to cousin of ,. i.r cent or a tin led starth. iu any trace of cream or esg." For County Commissioner VOTE A.F. STEARNS CLASSIFIED COLUMN KV CLA5S1I IKI) AUVKKTISKMU.Mi WUX UK Kot.VD 0J11 PAIIU IMIKU IIKADIVU .KV lODAV- NO. 66 X WAXTJCD. -A wicker bahy cart. Phone Oakland, Oregon REPUBLICAN For and with the producers of the country. Lowoat possiblo tax with con: istont progression. All road dis tricts to have their just amounts and in propor time to Improve their roads, and in accordance with the du--tires of the people fntorosled. A fair price for labor, with fair results. WAN'TKD-IT.-'. WA.NTKli Woman to do housework. VAN'l'l-:i Tn ri'nt u piano. Airs. R A. W'Mhoii. rnri NeVh-IU h'W. V A N T !: L Tur k fy&7 laree or smalT K.y'r liroi,. Phono 14-KH. STi;.(.;i. I'll Kit" Wiilil"wi)t'k tn do ut litt.nc. i'h..no ;;o6-K ufivr five. . ANTKI' f'lrl for kh'tii! huiicwork. Mi.-. V. M. Mritv.ii. HlKni- 4 Tl-J. K.l'l.i;iK.('KI Menouruplu-r d.-ttiii's IMHitiim. Addre.s X. care N'i-wh- VOTE 65 X R.W. LONGS Democratic Candidate For County Comissioner YONCALLA, OKEGON W.WTK!' Two (food rows, al.-'o It-am j .i ml liurnes;. K. W'lilxton, looknitf i i);ijst. I'liono 2A-Vi. VANTi:i one or two im-n to room iind hoitid In private family. Jj:i' Wlm-liff t.-r. I'honi' aflS-J. WANTf -Hy .Nov. IT., 4 or 5 fur !ilhfd liyht lnn-kfvpintc rooms. Ailih v s h C... care X c wa-l t c v 1 1 w . WA.Ti-;i ; or tt Alaiiiinotn bTonico turkey hi-n for KreediiiK- Ht'K k. For County Clerk VOTE 69 (X 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. I'.iid Ailv. K. H. J.l'.XOX Wi-IIh Mr., tt'. I Iroun. T. Slu-ppunJ. Oluil.i. A.Ti-:l W'ifh to he;ir I'toiii iHrty that owrin a r-i;lHlerfti purw or ki'hOo TnKKchlnirn bin-k. O. H. WutziK- U'A.Ti:i A man to put In 40 nc-rea of hllliii'lo Ininl by the iluy. contrHct. or Kliare.j. KvcrythliiK f iii-nlHh'l. jlox Alyrtlu Crck, Uiykuii. koh iii:xt. boxes. For County Clerk VOTE i'OK itiCNT Safety deposit uisrourKatitnal Hunk. liHl I: l-.XT haiKe front room, f ur- niKM.-.J, l.alh. 2l V. Alonli;r. Klt KK.NT 'fwo I'm nlslied iooiuh. with privtloKc of bath. 444 North l;ns(. Phoiu- fsS-V. Tit i i (ixirAiiTsl:fhe;ui o7 ! u- p to rent on hIihih-w. Six niotithu Ktowtli of wi.nl. Call G. ii. Snence, -Mill sirwt. I'lione mud ,1.,. ; in. ; r 'T1 -.u. INVESTMKNT Full SAI.Ey0r KOIt HA IaK AnnL. J " F(tlt SAI.K U-In,ir.n . ! apitifl, tntt "",r, bT",,"1' "" k.'- .u " Skl - ...... a noun ui aiy. KdH MA1.K OK KKN'T SI icrw. So. of lii.l.lle. 7.1 acres tilltblt ioIm Miriatt I'l.l.ti f. .u,i on.mirtliKlenbower itu van i i," i 1- . re. quality, i'hnne ram h 3-FJ5, r-fi4fnci mn 'Mine j. . orowi, KOU SA LK Vt'tch 'ed W peflS In ton lot. 7..')ii per lt' In iid.1I lou I'Ult SAI.B VouJ sawing outnt, eta plvte on skid, cln-ap; flnt clw Lhape. 2 h. t nin. buz loit, Kw buitf. I'HU Tl'UI.ii OAK For wit i.k.rip Jut ip'iintfl and In good mrrtiri nil coinlitiun. tfi vlt-e Uauge, Hvtt-bur. l'"OU SALiO Ort'ffuii Improved ilmi-bt-rry plimta, lai'e anil veil rM4 $1 per Hkm). Mrs. il. Carlion, of ClfVfland P. O. KOH SAI.K laic Studehalter f niecliaiilt al coinlItiuD. Part caih, bl ance trriiw. i J. HtwitL P-i 26-K4. KOIt SAI-K OH TRADti tern -proved. outhvvi-st Missouri . t'OBHJif Kood auto. See owiir at . H--iltoli St. KOH SALK Xow-Ore 'in 8trwb:7 I'lantK. 7 .'u- Ii". or fi..' If"1. -i'r-ere din ltoseburg, J. & Uuirdmu lll'NOl.lll H, No. I 70 x IRA B. RIDDLE, m IJ; REPUnUCANIBS? Thoroughly familiar with the de tail work of the office. i'OH It i;NT l urnishrd nniseKeeping H-.iai inienta ana MlcepinR rooms tti.itf-nurtf ApartmentB, Alain aun L'ouKiaa. l'hune tiy. Tt) l.KASi: Country jTtTTre already KttK-kt-il. uniler-Krouiiil iras well. live room bungalow furnlslie'l. Karden un-i naiu. ticautiln locut m hlKl-.way. Aildrf:;a 133 So. Stephens .i , i injo-niirir. ' M e. WISLKLI.AMiOUS. Donald Casper Parker I'upil of hi:ni:y I., uki i.man of rorllaud. Announces that lie will return lo tliis city ubout November 15th nnc! will start classes in violin instruc tion. Studio nrraugemeniH will be iiinounctd later. I Dr. K. P.I Bradford and Wife. Graduates and post-gradu ates of the Oldest Charter ed Colleee of Cliironrartir X " ' I a the world nave re-npened office! in the i erKins liiug. use no drugs nor ele iriclty. nothing but straight i niropractic. and have been uices.ul for the past ten years in handling almost every u.'e Known to the human lanuty. urn-e hours t0 12; 1'HONKS neiidcnce 4 0-ri v. ""'v' 4S1 4 i J ' ; MONKY Tl LOAN au-year rural ere. tit f?rm loand. low Interest rate. Si'O.ooo ineal money lo lean on koo1 real estate. First mortsni;e, See M. r. rte-e. or Klee A lllee. lnfl.TltYM'KX ATTENTION .Solve t!ie.r'rt prohlem by joinlnff the li-nibii t'eunty Poultry Atoeiatlon hii.1 buy feed co-operatively. h'or tut vii ttculai s applv to V. K. rhaae. 'i y.-Tr. as. Pliune 8-F11. KuseliurK. Ut. 2. LOST AND FOUND. FOI'NI) Crank for auto. Looks like F'-ril. Apply M thto nfflee. KOH sALl:. llt.M'KS For Krape Juice ot Overland .hards. F. K SAI.l; i!.-.o Nannies. SunSlilne lt;tiu(i. riu.ne ll-F-'. i"olt SAI.I.-I-Y.sh eov. liwulru at I'-eitrlKH County Creamery. -I!'lt llarlev-Davldaun mo- "ill V. Mner St. FOH SAI.K Foil tSAI.K Kye graft seed, one ton or l,,: Hoyer Hr'..j phone H-F14. F.lt lAI.F loo ror.ta "tlrst clas flr wee.t. on ground. Llndnloom, iix- onvltle. F'i; V ' I.K Woortaaw, drag and liuxl c.iintiiii,..! ; also reod organ. Inquire 11- llarvar.l St. WIM'FAM. AITI.FS 25e per aatk. pick tiu in ui.r."lf; brinic your own sacks e Stn.-lHir. I'M: SAI. l:s to 0 fr.sh cows, chole n-llcher. M. 8. Thomas, Buck Fork, uritnii. STItAWHKKKY PLANTS th'ld Hollar. ' p-r liH 'i. Addrefa J. C. llelser. Wlll.urOre. A.vtnltA itiVKS for sale, also twenty d-..".. reiri.tered stock, J. I. Chsip in'n. 'lltur. llreuon. AI.K ft-ruom bouse In slillei SI1KK1' Full SALK 21 liu.t "I if yuunK ewes and 2 Rood buflo. Ie quire oi Frank Italia. Kintal Plloue 3-Fl. .. io ACP.FS tood Improved uplM near Winslens. clieap. Kar O. II. Van HeVord. 30 E. M N.. It.ii.-uur Fult ut'lt'K SALE Nice i-l" near pavetnent. Ileauliful vif till and valley, line itanlen Und. fruit, at less than com it takea K. A. W., News-ltevlew. U-T HA UG A I X DodK IMS model; tall Maxwell Oakland 6. See these used l.llierty Auto Sales LhJjJl FOU SALE Yearling '"P'tfa rams that will shear ! t'"'1: line white wool. Will - " carload. Prices right. F. W. Hr Ashland, Oreiron. FOIt SALE 1918 l-'era touring ; '' " atarler. Miappie-t nu ' Two-passeniser Kohln Estr Bluj Is not a Fewli. ''all s""1 Ickwod Motor Co- r-FoirsALK-Sec..nd-lnmJ cars. 3 Ilros. tour.i.a. 1 Huh lour .'ai ol roadster. All In tlrst.-lss. nJaJ and will be sold al Urgaisa I " Newland. FUI- SALE Heavy draft J '"J- Jutely true; name.. -"" V .rt also 2 month, work i Hny and straw for winter. Box Kosenura. r; FOIt SALE 191 1 1-'. ' ,. ,'F.'-" lleehanu al tooo.i.v... hlB.A coupe, just completely starter, IsrKe ,,I(V tires. L'l Kerd bluik. ' um SALE 15 a. re l'i-ear-i-. Vi r..l,ard. mostly app ' pears; new ''v'-ruo., to.-. Ure woodshed. eh'-J'Y Pi .e I ... no ii n-on. It. u. No. l.uth'Jli'iiKSl It. U. No. 1. S ltno-Ji-r, 11111 ' i - n.tve IJ J, Addlu. n. easy terms. Inquire SIT & M lin St. Hilt SALl: Must sacrifice 5 pass t.iurlnn tar. A-I condition. Make me an J'fr.-r: I'hnne 37s. Y. l-'liR SALE 1 spraver. 1 orchard plow 1 12-ln. plow. 1 16-ft. hay rake. C n. IVoilrv. Winston. tl; SALE Pure bred Jer.y cow, ST. o. to start n herd. $76; KOd wol k leom. wetKhl about S.'oia. price $100; nt.iriy n-w nn plow In fine on dmen. tail. Will trad" 'or de leered at John Kllest ranch, t 1-2 mile north ot Dlliard, Addrea Roaa hurg, Oregon. Oil SALI,-S-roe.a "Vttl close in on paved t , features. ""SZo"Jl breakfast roon. ".,, m- J for fruit. This pre perw i eeen to appreciate u fl iTiiiii. Sums terras .a" ct. " W. A U"aro est FOIt SAl.E-1 'J-','-".re. shape, new AuW Miie be s-en at fmpqaa Auie f,,r H. Tv or. w,dui I 4-rllnder B il k, a tires, a bars-am . tl1" 1 Ford trio.k. g'd 1 Maxwell ' I a. at rally new. all '"'.'Bdltle Z Two buas. In f.i.ta ... an offer ..-. . W inches w