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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
Ikaued llly Evcepl Sunday.
Sprinter Dropped
At Sound Of Gun
II. W, Hate
I.. Wiinberly
llert O. Bate
SUUSCKU'TloN liA'l'LS
Daily, per year, by mall ' 2 00
Dally, all mouths, by mall . a
laily. by carrier, per moiilh .
Voekly Nes-Kevlew. by mall, per year
U.uared a. second-class mailer May 17. ' lh" oU"
burg, uri gon, uuuer iuw v w,v
ItOSKIU IMi. OltK iOX. M'l.V g'. '
GOING TO GKT THK OLD BOY.
When Uncle Zeke was forty-eight
The neighbors used to say,
"He's lookiii' pretty bad, of late,
He ought to learn to play.
A man toward fifty's past his prime,
He oughtn't to forget
If he keeps at it all the time
Hard work will kill him yet."
When Uncle Zeke was sixty -two
The parson shook his head.
"Eekiel has too much to do;
lie's all worn out," he said.
"A man of family has no right
His health to disregard;
I fear he'll pass away some night,
He's working far too hard."
When Uncle Zeke was eighty-four,
Still toiling on his farm,
The boys around the country store
Were moved to grave alarm.
Said they: "He ought to drop the plow
An' spend his time in bed
He's worked too long already now,
Next year'H see him dead!"
Now Uncle Zeke is ninety-three
And works from rise of sun
Till dusk, then stays around to see
The evening milking done.
He's strong of limb and clear of eye,
No job he'll ever shirk,
And still the neighbors prophesy
He'll die of overwork! Ex.
Of late it seems to have become a daily occurrence over the
country for bandits and others of their ilk to use the automobile-
lor extending their operations almost at will in broad daylight,
but police departments are effectively coping with many of thesi
situations through the use of the speedy and (juick-lo-get-awa)
motorcycle. A review of the situation indicates that whereat
criminals appear to be becoming more daring than ever there if
no abnormal increase in the number of crimes thus committed
but in many cases the oll'enses are so spectacular as to leave the
impression of a veritable crime wave. As a matter of fact there
is no doubt that the motorcycle police play a great part in kecpiiiu.
w ithin the bounds the element relying on a quick get-away as theii
orly salvation. With the states, most important city, and many
rural communities, maintaining motorcycle police, the crook is be
ing kept on the run, while the joy rider, intoxicated and careles:
drivers, also are being kept within bounds .
JIARSHFIELD, Or., July II. (U.
P.) Mlly Bohrer baa It all over the
two "bunco men" who obtaiued fake
ball money from Mr. McUlnnl In
Portland the other day that la. to
a certain extent. The two Portland
men gut away with heir scheme, but
Dill did not.
bohrer, it seems, was unusually
hilarious for s Sunday morning.
Matuhflild Sundays are not '"blue."
but the noise of four nr five gentle
men under the influence of autl
Volstcarflem made a number of citi
zens very muchly fo last week. Con
stable fioldman was dispatched to
quiet the jeienn.lors. '
Hey. Tough ter see me run,
hailed Itohrer. as Oolman hove Into
view an I dropped nm bor aioigside
wlih his hand on Bohrer's shoulder.
'U.ice man? Vou can'? race," re
monstrated c.oldman.
V?h can. Hundred vards Rent
P:u'doi fc," Insisted B. br.- Hold-
cm! humored him. "Go alitaj
Ihen." 'ic said.
I.i Ivr did 30. only i: the hundred
hunk bo fall .1 to crop Goldman's
un bnrkj I Bohrer dropped He
xut up and ran some n,:.. Actio
the lioldmun weapon rraiked. Till
time Huhrer drop led asnln and
flayed down. He was no broken
field runner. Coldman found him
unwouuded, but seared, very scared
The sprinter went to Jail.
Goodrich Tire Service.
K.. l.ockwood Motor Co
See us. C
CAMAS VALLEY NOTES.
Mr. Robert Tlrymer was over Sat
unlay evening and gave us a flue
sermon.
Mr. Srranton, Miss Alice iterati
on, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown. Ell.
Thrush, and reveral members of the
Church family attended the all-day
lervlces at Ten Mile last Sunday.
Mr. Church's house caught fire on
he roof Sunday afternoon, but due
o prompt anion a small amount of
Inmage was done.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and
family. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Gouihler
mil family, Alice Stanley and Floyd
Stoble went down the canyon last
lundav on a plrnlr. They report the
-oad In fine condition as far as It
3 open.
Mr. and Mrs. Lucas are enjoying
visit from some friends with whom
hry traveled some distance during
one eleven
0jnn4
their auto trip las t year.
We hear rumors that Mr. Bone
brake and family will be here with
us again the coming year. We will
be glad If it U true.
Mrs. M. I.. Brown Is ill at her
home here. We hope to see her up
and feeling better In a few days.
RESIDENT,
o
Russell's B d ; To
Be Buried Today
The funeral of the late W. Dennis
Russell, will be held tonight at 6
o'clock at Myrtle Creek The body was
turned over to tlie relatives this
morning by Coroner M. E. Rltter and
was taken to Myrtle Creek this af
ternoon. The funeral will be held
at the Myrtle Creek cemetery, where
the body, will be Interred.
BROWN DECIDEDLY "IN BAD"
Of Course Rich Unel Johnson May
Forgive Him, but He Fssuj
It Is Hardly Liktly.
After luncheon in wular restaur,
ant, Gibson Brown reached up for his
overcoat, to And to his amazement
that It was not there. Just at that
moment he caught a glimpse of a man
passing out of the restaurant wearing
the coat
"Stop, thief r yelled Brown, and
tore after the departing stranger. He
overtook blin at the Brat corner and
gae liliu In churge of a polleeuiau.
Then, wearing the overcoat again him
self, he went on bis way sutitned.
liv dear," he said to his wife on re
turning home from the ollice that eve
ning. '1 had' an adventure this midday."
And I, too. Gibson, have something
to tell you." interrupted bis wife.
"Oh, but let me tell you mine first I
protested Mr. Brown.
"Xo, .dear; I must tell you mine.
Rich U'ucie Johnson bus forgiven us
for our murriage uud bus come to stay
with us for a few days. He'll prohubly
remember us In bis w ill now."
"That's all right," answered Mr.
Brown, Interested, but eager to tell his
own story, "but I nearly had my over
coat s'olen at lunch to-day," and he
described the Incident.
"Oh, Gibson," moaned the wife,
"what .have you done?' Vou did not
wear that coat this morning and I lent
It to uncle when he went out to have
a look around London t"
Brown rescued uncle from the police
station, but the old man refused to forgive-
thein the Insult. London Tit-Bits.
flbruneflbfehin's
St Bed il sates
The coroner's jury has settled one important question in con
nectioii with the recent tragedy. The next move is to fasten the
atrocious crime on the guilty party and deal out justice in huge
chunks. Oenins Russell s life was just as precious as that of any
other person. 1 he fact that suspicion is directed at a once promi
nent and well-thought-of individual in this city is all the more
reason that a determined ellort should be made to clear up the
mysterious automobile wreck and the motive which lead to the
death of the unfortunate victim.
It will be welcome news when the old town gets down to busi
ness again. Hut it will take a few days for people to "soIht up"
after a week of excitement.
They're getting fewer, but there still exists the kind of
lawyer who thinks every judge and all jurors arc deaf.
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Recent events in this community cause a fellow to sleep with
one eye oen and his "finger on the trigger."
o
The best kind of a "business head" is one that co-operates
with a pair of good business hands.
I'.atliing suits this summer are more daring-baring.
-also more
Band Concert To
Be Given Tonight
The ban. I concert to lie ghen to-J
night at tti court house sn.iare. .
promt,- ;0 be on,. (f ,,. (.,( fi
the seaion The l..,,,,! has arranged'
an e ndallv xoot j. nigrum of l,n,
Selections which . lnterxp.IS.il
I" inmrtette music. c ,in m nn It sina
an. I a short address by Senator II I.
I i.iv. hn will ,x.ik tor ten mln
tile on some I r 1 ! - r 1 .1 n t phase of
community ,tn The cum pli-le pro
rrwi lor the c,,m ert ti.inKhi an
: Unas
I'and Sele. iliui, Iv M,,lay fom
tnsnderv Manh
l:.m.l Sebium. Kl lie ,.li
Itjint Selection. Fiona Walts.
Selection by the Itoral Quartette.
Hand Helm turn. tat Itealment
V, irrh
Hand Selection, Dream of Heaven
Walti.
Ten Minute SmhHi by IV t.. F.Mv.
Band Selection, American Trl-
mph Uvertare.
Community Sing, Tenting Tonight.
Dixie.
Hand Selection. Kl Travadore
Walls.
Hand Selection. One Fleeting Hour
ei enaile.
Hand Selection. American Legion
March.
Star Spangled Manner, ily the
II. Hid.
The highest rash prtrm wtll be
paid for second band furniture
stoves. te J B. Ilenlnger, 404
Ca street. I'hone 101.
Mr and Mrs. W. II. A. William
mil lltili. dauxliler Maude, returned
from Newport last evening, where
'hey have been spending the past
t. weeks enjnylitt their summer
nullng
Th.' oieii g number of the Chan
isumia will be preci,t.., ,(., Slln.
Is eenlng. A nlctitiflr lecture by
Hum, II Ford will he alien f,,nw.
inc the announcements. Mr Fc.r.i i
an electrical scientist and luvrntor
note.
"Now is the time for all good le
teckellves to conic to the aid of the
nystery."
I'hIi Iicb on your pants don't mat
ter unlcHM yon ore conscious of them
O
Chili It y ben I, is Ht home. That's
probnldy why 'ode stay at home so
little these ibiys.
The bird who sits at bis desk all
ilay lontf nud ko3Um at a motto never
accomplishes much work.
If tlm IhmIIckkcik bad lo mil nn
Income tax the nallonnl debt would
soon be eliminated.
'
The moonshiners are happy these
lns. What's n little keg of ntoon.
shine rompiired with a murder lil)s
lery? '
IMN'T CltOWIl. (JKXTLKMKN.
From tho Wisconsin Fann Journal.
Heflnesl widow, uninrujuliered. In
the early noon of life, as house
kcecr for a n-fliied noble man f
bllsln.Hs. .No idijections to little
child. City or outskirts; will lenve
city. Write I, IMIM, Join mil.
O
When people run out of things to
howl nlMuit they yell at the llesu
pers for printing the news.
Hut thnt doesn't worry the news
HiMrs one hit they Just fetkl tick
led to ilentli to know they re itettln
the ni'ws.
If all the theories were put to
gether they would make a good
rrnsy quilt.
Tliene are the iluvs of . suiisblnc.
picnics; hives nnd miInoii ink.
TOIIAVH AUVIt'K:
Start slow and kisiw iii rather
than start liig and blow np.
Our Idea of courage Is to open
I Iml Inst Jnr of fruit nn the shelf.
Itecklesa drivers don'l always miss
the scenery.
Now thnt we're sorta tisesl to Vin
we gotta admit the rolled down
socks are mmi anil comfortable. If
nothing else.
9
Iton'trha feel klmla cheap when
you talk grouchy to the telephone)
operator and she answer with a
sweet. "Thank you"?
The man who argues with a hind
voice Is not alwnvs right In his ar
guments. Noise don'l rut any lev.
The illfferetire between the re
turned soldier and the Frodlgnl Hon:
When I lie nrodigal rame hark they
killed Hie fatted ralf bnt when the
soldier returned they shot Hie hull.
e n
W now the ronnribnen ptosd
near-iKhteiliiess and oblcct lo the
one-rlere haihing suits. IVcttv soon
we'll liave tit he wearing markinaa
Instead of pajamas.
I.AFK I'FltKIXH SV.7. :
"If baldness Is canard by over
work. It 'a funny annw women don't
have wbMers."
HKMSTITCHlKtl 10c VAItl).
We have installed a new hem
stitching machine and solicit your
.latronage. . We would be pleased to
have you come In and examine our
work. Mall orders' from out of town
people will be given our prompt at
tention. We also tuke orders for
pleating. Rooms 1 and 2, Bel)
Uldg.,. 139 Jackson street.
AK1I 1RA('(. TO BE IIKltK.
Word has just been received from
Arch Deacon Chambers of Portland,
stating that be will be here Sunday,
uly 24. for the morning service at
Ct. George's church.
Servloe Oarage. Coodvear Tires.
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HI'FA IAI. SAI.K OK I.INKNS.
Mrs. C. W. Sherman will have for
-tale at the Misses Ilitzer's, 117 So
Jackson. St., a collection of hand
woven and embroidered llnons, Ca
nadian wool blankets, linen and
painted luncheon sets, bedspreads,
the handwork of the southern moun
talnoer women: anil various other
articles from Th Shop at Portland,
Oregon. Hours t a. m. to 5 p. m..
July 17 to 23rd, Inclusive.
A building permit was Issued
today to C. W. Hess to construct a
dwelling, at the corner of South and
Fine streets, to cojt 11700. A permit
was also granted to Clarance Hess
to construct a dwelling coding about
iiuuu, on Mill street.
NIITIf'K TO fOMTIIAtTOnS.
Itlaa ny 4'ontatrUPllon. lloUKTlas
County. Orraun.
Sealed hills will he received by the
county ,i out t ef IHiukIu I'oilntv, Ore
icon, at the court hoii.-u at ltosehurK.
iiremui. at two o'clock p." m.. on the
.",lh .lay of August. 1'iel. for s-rnvellinr
a aecllun of road between ltoachuiff
.iimi itentnn. Known as me ritzKerali
tllil .".eel toll.
The work Involves approximately ty
mile of urHVellfitc.
No hiil will he cunslitered unl. mm nil
onmpanttMl hy ranh, biJilr'a bond Ar
t-tTiiiifti i-ntM-K rr an uniount ei)tial to
at lt-HMt five (5) nor rent uf th ltal
mount of the hid.
A ftulTlrii nt bond wit) he riMpilred
fr the fHithful performance of the
rwitm.-i In a antn equal to one-half the
idihi atnotint or the uui.
rimm, ffperlfU'atlona, fortnn of ron-tra-t.
itnipuiial blaiikit nnd full Infor
mation for bidilcm may be obtained nt
the office of the county clerk or the
count v roHtlmAMter upon the deposit of
five dollars.
The rlKiit Is reserved to reject any
or nil pmpnnalii or to accept the pro
positi or proposals deemed best for the
tuiiniy,
TR4 n ntt iriT.t?
Toiinty Clerk of IMxikIh. County,' Ore-
TOWN PESTS
FOLLOWED "ERIK THE RED"
Colony of Icelanders Stttled In Green
land About 984, but Finally
Completely Disappeared.
Erik JJufus, vulgurly dubbed The
Ittil," ran on to Greenland In 081.
Krlk's Norwegian futlier hud fouud
It convenient to go with his family to
Iceland to escape the strong band of
he low, which was reaching out for
him on account of murder he had
"ommltted In his native land.
loung Erik had not been In Ice
laud long before he, too, became In
volved In a dispute with a fellow
townsman, and with the termination
nf the argument Erik's antagonist
was dead. In attempting tp escape
the pursuit of Justice he accidentally
discovered the coast of Greenluud.
Having spent two or throe years In
exploring the country he hud found,
he somehow obtained the pardot. at
the folks back In Iceland, aud de
cided to pay them a visit
He Insisted thnt. In contrast to Ice
land, the new country was a lund of
green meadows and rich pastures,
abounding in cuttle and every species
of game. His enthusiasm, or hjs ef
frontery, worked like mngic, and he
went back, to Greenland, which he had
named himself, with a numerous fal
lowing. The colony prospered under
Krlk's successors It once numbered
J.OtiO, but disappeared completely In
he fifteenth century. Whether the
tUers all perished or were gradual
ly "usslmlluted" by the Eskimos, no
man knows.
Kinar.a Hard to Catch.
Cu'S from Kansas und bearing the
li-etisa plates of the slate must be
archil iu running by a t rattle pollce
iiiiu on a low corner of Fifth avenue.
New York, says the Sun ef that city,
lie Is watching for ihem.
"You d be surprised ut the different
places 'nun which cars come," anld
the cop. "And the funny thing uuout
it Is tbur I seem to have to cull down
out of fwn drivers all the time. I
suppose It's because they don't know
the trnttic rules.
"For the last two years I've kept a
record of the out-of town licenses thnt
I've bnd to Jot down to report. I've
got one from every state In the Union,
except one. and several from I'orto
ltlco.
"The missing state Is Kansas; I'd
certainly Ilka to complete the list, and
so I'm looking for a Kansas driver.
He'd better watch his step."
Bachelors and Children.
Commenting on John Galsworthy's
book on childhood, "Awakening." a
critic remarks that men, nnd especial
ly bachelors, are the best historians of
childhood. It was Charles Lamb who
wrote "Iream Children." Lamb, by the
way, was scarsely an Inveterate bache
lor, as he would have married Ann
Simmons If she had been willing, and
t ) i m .- "All .... II" . ,,
j - . mi.v .... as wen ns
. Fanny Kelly, the actress, who refused
mm. it was the lonely Ilarrie who
wrote "Peler Fan. And few descrip
tions of children not dream children
or I'eter Tans, but of actual child life
can surpass the pictures drawn by
E. Ncshltt (Mrs. Hubert Rland) In
"The Treasure Seekers" and "Th
rhoenlx and Can." Exchange.
The Tramp Is a y,t thin Mourns In
the Ita.kjnnl only In th Summer.
When he Shows l p at the kitchen
door, sumniiwi Faithful Hector. Inven
tor of the Hum's Itush. and have him
t'sber Ihe Tramp Into th Alley. If
W gotta Work for our Fa s, why
should Tniini through the
World on beir Nervct
Explaining "Be-Peep."
Bo-I-cep has quite a curious history,
and It Is not about a shepherdess, ac
cording to a w riter lo I'earson'a Week
ly: In the old days the penpl of Eng.
Und gave a great deal of money to
the oegglng friars, whom they dared
n-Jt refuse, but when the power of the
monasteries declined they grew bold
er and Jeered at the "friars with the
Ro-peep rhyme. Bo-peep or Boo-nep
was a slang term for the holy men
and the words. "Hoo-peep has lost
his sheep." referred to the falling off
of the spiritual flock, though of course
la later yean Bo-petp tamed lama
tad.
MAKE CHAUTAUQUA WEEK
YOUR VACATION WEEK
MUSIC
Chautauuua Is a veritable festival of mualc. Llcur.-, . I
Symphony OrcheMra la scheduled for two notable concert, it' "
In the Bum IrfWls Company, hearted by the prominent VU , U-i
Lewla: The Orpheua Four, America , foremost null, quari-i t V
Slav Tamhiirlca orchestra; Waller Jenkins; The Itoa, h-Kr.'.-r 1
pany. Twelve concerts in all certainly the Inumc u,. ."'.J
more than Ihe coal of the aeaaon ticket. " wu1
LECTURES
Many notables appear on the Chautauqua lecture mnfr
tetaiii"on. the laluoua Arctic explorer, la one of the head II
Clark Mucfarlane. noted American writer. Is another. Add I1 N
celebrities the name-of Tom Hfceyhlll. Just back fi, ..'"v
iMiiny" I'pion, Father Cronln and Uuruell Ford. Iincntor . uf
cal scientist. .. "I s.i
ENTERTAINMENT
An outBtamlinft- enlertatnment event In chejnM tar ,. I
nlKhl In a blK play production presented by the KelKhl i '-.
Flayers wllh an all-professional cast. Another enleiiui.,,.' "i
of note cornea ill the two proKrama to be presented by aj u '
llutli Freeman on the second day. This Is a duo with a
oi,
Tr pUtatluil.
SEASON TICKETS NOW ON SALE i
AIULTS, $2.7i!; Students, $1JM, Child's, l.o. Xo ., I
Illustrated Programs now being distributed
WATHH FOR YftlTRQ
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ROSEBURG
JULY 24, 25. 2 27. 28. 29. 30
Wood Alcohcl
Drinker Arrested
Gorge S. Ureunan, alias Brewer,
was picked up last night In a badly
Intoxicated coudi;:on as the result of
drinking about a pint of denatured
alcohol. He was taken to the city
Jail where, after sobering up some
what he was released, his suitcase
and $10 being held to guarantee his
appearance. He fa::ed to appear,
however. He was apparently a
transient, telegraph operator, -who
was recently discharged from service
with the military force. ,
where he served as a Mor,,
A- - '
ELITE BEAITY PABLj'
I am experienced lu all v
beauty culture; faci.il awa,
ahampooing. and tinting 7u
permanent wave, inanlcurlu '
treatment and violet ray '
quarters, rooms 1 aud ! u
Sisters BlUg., aro now ope.,
solicit your patronage. Vnj
ped and sanitary. Houni,
and 1 to 5. Other hourto
tuent. Phone 602. v
MRS. CLARICE DOVj
CLASSIFIED COLUM
41.1, SIW CI.ASSIK1KO AOVERTISIESIKNT WILL BR Foimaaji,
rauat VNUKR HacauiNa saw todat.
VANTGI
WANTED Clean rUh's at Ford garage.
WANTKIi L'5 to SO hogs and pigs.
i none 4i-r
WANTKL) P..!ntlng nnd roof re;alr
Iiib. See V. S. Powell. '
WANTKI A good Jeracy cow. Must
be a hlKh tester. I'hone 8-K 11.
WANTKU Young girl to help with
housework. IliHh school tcirl pre
ferred, jmiulre Itoseburg 1'hoto Studio.
WANTEI) 160-acre ranch on aharea.
witii privilege of buying. Would take
amaller place. Addrena li. W. iiollea,
Ht. 1, Box 74 ltoHeburg.
ftllSCUliLA N EOUH.
JERSEY BULL FOH 8BUV1CE At
Umpqua Park Addition. Price
J. W. McConncll.
m-TO.N TRUCK In good condition to
trade for houue and lot. Call J. C.
Ho se.
KUOM AN'U BOAHD at Lane St. ttoom
Ing lliiune. 313 Went Ijine St. alia.
F. A. Smith.
V.Ol'LU TKADI; No. 4 Sharpies cream
separator. In good condition, for
young aaddle home. Addreaa P. O.
Ilox 165. liraln, ureKon.
To TltAliK 160 acroaor" fine timber
at Uend. Ore., vi-.lued at ITiOOD .for
ranch In the valley. What have you?
Write Jeaau W. ilay, Uend, Ore.
IlKCSiNN'INIl Friday, July 22, will al
low partiea to coino to the patch and
pick loganberries at 25c per Kallon.
c. V. oden, Ulxonville, Oregon.
Phone 34-F-4.
BL'f.L FOU SERVICE ThoroUKhbTid
Jersey, cornea from extra good milch
train. Price for aervlee 13. Insure
a better grade of stock and higher
percentage of butterfat by proper
breeding. Inquire of Ira Hull, east
of city on Lieer Creek road.
bOWT AND ROUND.
LOST Blue speckled fox hound. Fe
male. I.ast seen .weat of Yoncalla.
Reward. Lloyd Cain, Oakland, Ore.
fr'OUNI) Fountain pen in P. O. lobby.
ia), ql ncweiiciiew Ollice
and tell make of pen or otherwlae
deai Tlhe It.
FOIt SALE First cutttnit ilk
5 per ton. J. M. Juill i
FOR SAI.K 1 Hah m-tter plh
od. Male. Cor. Mill and l,
FOit SALE Black uak WDodu
hay. Pholle 6-F33. C W.
FOR SALE Kegintered SHr
cowa and calvea. JabJ0u
hnrg. tiretfon.
FOR SALE Will .ac-rlllct a
house, garage, etc., if Midi
Inquire 120 South Plat
"OR SALE Span of jmtf
Mack. Weight over JSIH. u
milk cow. A. il. Iwernn. O.
Oregon. 'f
.'"OR SAI.K Saxon all, rural
.two tire rlina. new iMt it
Cheap, see Ilui ch at Ford Go
FOIt SALE Team horju. ww
harneaa. inquire at Deff r
Sates Stables. .
FCiR SA LB Parlor organ rt
quire of C. II. Illltun, 151)
cna atreet.
FOR SALE OR TRAIIE Pw
gray team. 3 and C yeanaV
3-F-31. or . t
FOR 8 ALE Protecrograps eka
sr. good as nxr. Isuln
Kevisw
FOR SALE A garage ooli
business and well stocked r.
cenaorlea. On H I k hway. tte.
FOR SALE At a bargala
32x4 Goodyear auto tin ui
tube. Inquire JOdcnuower
Fon SALIC Oakland car. li t
dition. 1916 model. Baru:
at once. Phone J.'l-F-J or
S., News-Review.
FOR SALE A first clasl ww
age 7 yrs., wt. ahout liM
a good cow. R. A. HtrclaM
Oregon. J
FOUNIl Woman's brooch set with
atones. Owner may have same by
calling at thia office and describing
MOIIERN houae In Uend.
I and I20U0 casn to traih) t '
I any place In the valley. "
W. Day. Bend. Ore.
FOR, SALE Anyone wantlnf''
a moderate alxed barn en
complete bill of lunitier of
flies at f75. Ad.lrelfi.i
tevlcw. -
LOST Rlue and black spotted hound.
Anyone knowing of such hound.
Phone 10-F21 .or address C. C. Long.
Cleveland, Oregon. Reward.
FOB REIT.
.rrNT keeping room. Inquire a
Ilat Fhop:
FOR RENT Oarage near Ilose sell jf
I'hone 27JC-L,
"OR rta-Ntlpsfety oeoosll oosaa
Roaebura National Bank.
fOR RKNT Nicely furnished rooms.
sj3Ro Stephens. Phone 1KS-J.
FOIt It ENT Sleeping rnnni Hot"water
alia the time. Railroad man prefer
red, as Miller Street.
FOR Rf.NT Three room furnished
house, on paved atreet. Long leaas
Jnoiilre lit Ba Commareial At '
FOR KENT Furnished house-keeping
rooms also unfurnished rooms. 246
Parrott St. at Mosher.
FOR RKNT ON SHAHEiCri;-7r7?r-of
in hay land at Dummasch ranch
Inqiiir R. Kltxman. weat of Soldiers
Home.
WJR NAl.kZ '
COFOAIt. bear and coyote does for
.e. r.eeneni siotk. Particulars
" reoueat. F. R Anderson. Speaker.
Oregon.
FOR SALE -A good i-room-modern
house near Rose school, on monthly
In'tallmenta. Addresa C, Xewe-Re-view.
. condition rUn ,, lh. tn.ma mile.
' r .M.UM Kr ol'1 "efore
" I F. F Lang. Mtlsrd Ore
IVHZ4 T"n 'ence. part of place
creek hottnm sandy Und. fiallv
mall goes by place every day. u K.
Swaa, Looking ulasa, Oregon.
FOR SALE OR TKAUB-a'
values in used cars at tf"V
We wash, polish and
guarantee our work.
change, F. L. Wetjrew.
Oak St. J
A SNAP $200 cash burl '
house on 'paved street
100 ft. All furnished, Iw-r;
90 range and a $5io pl', ,
for 12000. Phone 411. -
and Son. - -
12 ACRES good m "ilua- J"1.
Bend, value $400li, and lif
In lot In Bend: could sW ' .
dlers' bonus. Will trail',!;
and cash for ranch In .
Jesse W. Day. VenA.On.
FOR SALE 160 a., I'ouf1"1'.
mile from Otinter P. O. v
Oood range, creeks. WS 1,
Ing . oOod roaa. Itij'-'
115 monthly. E. E- ""ir
Crosby atreet. Pan plfroJV
A OOOD FARM for salt t ;
Oamas Valley. Contalai
-tth S20 acres undsr
Will lease altogeth tMJ,
sets of buildings. For
matlon call at 301 Walt "
Mrs. Mary DumbecV.
FOR SALE OR TRA!'F-l!
miles east of Eugeis. 1 V ,
Iiwell., 24 acres firs .
River bottom. In mill"1",
new buildings and t""f?.
and poultry ranch. -,,lJJ-
business. Will lv tars
Blair. Lowell. Oragce.
rtlfw
FOR SALE 200 ft '
bene one -and two '
Mnri OAf. sfrsln
for our plilleta br tt-.JJV
want some real v'p'.Jis
purposrs next sprli tTr
and wut be glad t..
r.n a doaen er all "lil
tain Brook Poultry n-
Creek .Ore.