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nmmvm inrw-RrviKW Tt-Epr. Arcrsr itM. FAGS TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW laaswd Dally It W. lints L. Ulmbvrli bUiaSCHll'llON ilATfcO Daily, per year, by mail Dally, al months, by mail Lmilr. tr crriiir. per month V. wkly Neva-Keview, by mall, per year burr;, Oregon, unoer me jici ui JLLll" lu,HliUlKU. OIlfcliO.N. AII.IM ' SWALLOWED HOOK, LINE AND BAIT. ... ti: i ii- c o:.i.ii Ueul'jfe V. Kltlllie, ui suuuiv., " - ; U-ague committee o.i county exnditiires, lanes excepijon w ""j,ig i,ranee. specially -wilful ..,i,i,..-ml Mih.tud under the cai.tit.n, "lie Your uwn uoss, a..ia.- ing" in Friday's iK-sue of the News-Keview. A t omuiuiiicat.o.i from the jjenllemi.ii is published in another column of today's paper. While the editorial was in no way personal, Mr. Kiddle has swallowed the "hook, line and hail," und practically admits that the article fits him in every particular, which cause us to arise and remark, 'if the shoe fits, pull it on." This point being an acknowledged fact, there is but little use for further explanation. Wc stand ju.U where we did when the aforesaid article was penned We are not going to "l.aik)eddle" one iota. Mr. Riddles acknowledgement that he is a "weak sister" when it conies to directing his superiors is very impropriate at this time and his "confession" is most soothing to the public mind. Ti,;a ...-, l.-.u th o-rentpst reKiiect for the Taxpayers' Ix-ague and 1 ' is sincere in its belief that the wliclesoine accompiiuhnieius and the good of ah concerned, but it also believes ju'.i as sincerely that the ell'orts of Mr. Kiddle will never redound with much benefit, but on the contrary will accom plish no real benefit in the end. If county officials are to have the finger of suspicion pointed at them, brought into diurepute, and their standing as public ser vants of the people jeopardized, let this be done by those persons equal, if not superior, to them in every particular. No private or public business can be made to operate successfully by '.hen pecking" methods, und we opine that the county court of this county is just about big enough and strong enough to act on its own initiative when it comes to handling the county's business in a business-like manner. Jf they are not, it is now up to Mr. Kid tile to make the discovery and display his superior intellect." His reference made to prices charged for printed matter by j . , ' .i . i this paper is o.n a par with the distinguished gentleman s judg- mont along other lines. This paper sells its product to the county -a .1.. -i. .. at. exuciiy me oanre pi ice ciiiiiki no less. It is not our policy to "barnstorm" any person with whom we trade out of a legitimate profit. Nor does this puper wish to enter into any deal. with any person or persons unless they are reaping the reward of their efforts meaning a fair profit over and ubove the actual cost of production. If the "tinkering" policies in reference to county affairs prove of any value, legitimate busi- i ness methods might just as well ...i!... -i ... ...I poiuy ucnnru iu uuc unnj rvuj niioiuiuvc ui icnm ouu ponsihility from the public oiiice in a category where the respect of Today is "White Ribbon Dav" in Roseburg. The W C. T. U. county convention is holding a decidedly interesting session and ii... i., ., ii.... .1.. ...... i-. ...... .. .... 1....1, ,.r ; -....i ;.. "u.;., ......,i " worthy organization, comprised long years of service, are now beginning to reap the benefits of!""1'" '"B ,,",r hulr uf ni .r.. . ..... i ...i.r..n.. Vi. ' u..- I llv..- It I, how doe. th other 8 per uini cninm. il eiiu w iiuiuiuny aiuu me I'uuac mis v rougm , wonderful changes in this old world. I!ut the continued struiritle I.-. i. i. a i. una uiuiiKOi no irom. n iici.y i iiui.u! mil i)iouKiii uuooi. uy ;ne ihiiiii illness oi those who have at heart. Some men nro very prone when given a duty to perform to attempt to usurp entire authority and override the judgment of those better qualified to act In welfare. o Who remembers when the school teacher punished a bad boy by making him sit in a seat with a girl, und who knows any buy that would consider thai a punishment now? The number of years before kind of years they are going to be. o- Talk won't cure a lame horse, AHOI'MI Til IS TOW l Ix-avn .'r ITnler Uike Mr and Mrs. I). uiimtock left this morning fur Crater Lake io spend several weeks enjoying their annual tacntlon. In Crura ifcinas alley Mrs. Z. Murray of Camas Valley la spending several davs here alteud Ing in matiers of shopping and veil ing with friends. IXlirn I'mii Crater like Mr. and Mrs. Ilsrlev Watson and lwo I'hildron returneit last eenlng from an auto trip to Crater Lake They report a most enjoyable trip 1'I for Crater lke Mrs. II f. II iiiI-mhi. U-l,. lludsoii. Vivian Cllkeson and l ee II.i.Im.p I. -ft this morning by auto fur Cta'er lake Tney will return the latter part of Ine week. CainHnaT At I'erry Mrs c. v. Slnke. Mrs Jim S end en.on. and Mrs llrooks, all of l:---l"irg. have eaianiUhed a camp at Charlie He. let s ferrv and le thHr vacation there. To (iranta am Ins lluslnMa I nets loe of I'or-tsn-l whn has sr. bee visiting In this eltr for the past stream. sew nays leu lor Urania I'aaa tula Except Sunday. llect U. Hates .14.00 . 2.00 . . . X.00 .. ..,..., I... r nf t it Taxnavers :., ;... ni'(. i-H organization is wo.kmg toward i ....:. ,.,i :.,,i;..;,i,,,.iu nwra - u jiiivuic niuivo.uo.o no ...v..-, : put into operation by Mr. Kiddle be cast to the winds, for his is a .. ,,i ..t .. i holder and put uiese individuals the general public is dissipated . ....... of Jailhlul workers who, alter , iu...:.... I. i.. ..i i... the best interests ol the nation matters iH-rtalnlng to the public , you is not so important as theDV violence. The ineiiualitiea of the nor argument n lame brain. morning to stt. nil to business mat- ters. To Talent Mr and Mrs C. S Jones left fur Tal.-ni this morning where they will make Ihelr Krinuneni hume. They bae I u llv Ina: In 'i's city for the pan six months. Ketiims IYiiiii Junction ( lly Mrs Jean Haven returned here yesterday afler visiting at ( ti .- home of her l.iotlwr. Kreil Smith, of Junc tion City Mrs. Haven was accom panied by her son. Iloi I'lppen. l!w k In mi Vacation I' S ll Inline. Sf. rel.irv of lh.. K.isel.urg Chamber of Commerce I has r.-lutlieil from w oil , re, k h. r.! ne has he, n sin n.llnc a weeks enlovlng a vaiatlon "Ull'le of liellirn To IVM-tliuol Mrs J A linl and ihiMt.n re turn.il lo tlnir homes in I'nrll.ni.l vesiiTilav evening. atlir ending Hie pssl f- home of l iiiiMHliy as tiiNMl IH.pl The K.-iiiinuiy has a ,-l,-. r win.bis dl, lav for Price Comparison week the attention s firsl it,n.n to , lirne run! In the cent, r of the win ne w on wmcn ta ltiscr'l.,-. Cli k I .ilk on the H c (f raid Ihe Itl.'o prl.es an I i I'tb.s of various conumil tin Ibis n Minin nr hB ... arrange,! In th. .in..., .... - ... .... , ,,, a;,...4 i r the rarj LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE ASSlMKaS THE KfcfcKONSlBIXITV. Riddle. Ore.. Aug. I. 1921 To the Editor of News-Renew: In an editorial In your Issue of Friday last, you attempted to five ooine one. (names not mentioned) what you considered a roast, with moiled thieats to lb County Court Judging from your editorial, 'Be your own boss," something must have "Got under your skin." or have you bad a brain storm." Has the County Court been taking advice i from some person or persons, that you eharactcrlie as 'Wilfully ignor- ant of the things which they en- deavor to correct." Now not admit- Uomncf" I am willing to admit that I am one of iht parti- (hat you re fer to. a lid pi. an allow tins to el plain to your rfalr my part In the awf'il things that has cauad you to much ht-al and even profanity. WV have In IouKlaa County, a Tax payer League couipoHed of several hu(iJrM. taxpayers, or Iran lied with a Board of director, that meela ou-u a uiortih. Tin bard has presidt-nt a HHietury and loniinltteeR. on County exc-iidituii'S, .Mr S? D, KvanH and myself wru appoint;., on that com nifttHii and on entering upou our dutlt'u we called upon the county court and explained our bun! ties. Th court received ua courteously and f.-kpreKH(-d a willingness to hat any upft''Ht.oiit, that wt were pU aned I to make, In our examination of bills I (iW(H (;ich Im)lllh WB ne (C0B1. miltce) concluded, that the county was paying too niu'-h for supplies Especially for printed blanks and records for the varioun offices, I went before the Counly Court, and sug gested that business methods be ap plied, in the purchase of supplies. The County Court Acted upon my suggestion they made an order that all supplies should be purchased up on rvgiilKitloii, signed by the county Judge or county court. They in structed Miss llnldeman. a clerk, to communicate with all firms furnish ing office supplies and obtain prices, and allow me to say right here that Miss llulderinan has been very effi cient In this work. The result of the adoption of business methods in pur chasing, supplies are Ihut the county obtaining supplies at about thirty Per cent less than fnrmuly and vou aro furnishing blanks at Irs than ""many, nen these tears- but . ...n. ,n iw iwiim, vmlr editorial vou say that It. luaes a regular man to ride a whale" well are you a whale 1 had ne.vr thought of you being one ana i i nave not tnnugnt or riding any body my work In tire Iterest of the tax payers has been Intlrely imper onel and If your Interest intervened jtluit was an Incident and no amount deter me in the leart from rennrtinr "r ov'r 'barges or that of anv :hMlv p'"" h"" 1 am acting for the i payers III Investigating county uku. w. kiudi.e How Does Other 85 Per Cent Live? 1. A K K JUNAU'SKA. N. C. Aug a. -Tin. question no longer u box cent live? the Itev. James Myers lhu I'resbyteriun church toUuy l,,B l-meii a conference of the Melhoillst Kplscopal church. South hi fusion nere. nr. Myers Is exe cutive secretary of the board of op rutlves at the liitchcxa Hleacbery. Wupplngers Kails, N. V. Ho Bpoke on "Keiigion lu industry." "The mission of religion lo the I present dlsiurlied social order is not so muih o uini ii iiicwugu io ine p,mr resHi-t tne aacreiliiess of the irop rty rights of the rich although It Is that aim. as It Is a message to the rhh In the name and spirit of Jesus " nnst to tiring about a more broth erly dlsinbutlon of wealth, health, toy and freedom In the world." the Itev. Mr. Myers said. "This cannot be done bv churltv lllll l-MIl II I. a .l..n.. present economic order can be ellml tinted only by a more brotherly dis tribution of the profits of Industry at the source of production. "Wealth ran be reapixirtioned In a brotherly way only where It is made, in the process of Its production, by the granting of a trUy living wage, by a voluntary decrease in the Inter est expected fr tn,. f capital, and by a verv ma'eriul lur-r... i..' ""' financial rewards paid to human heiiii;, for h,.r tai,,,,. f ham, )r orain. "Is It brotherly'" asked the Rev Mr. Mvers. that the financial bur den of life should l..r ,h.. hardest llon those who have the least: a . hrmherly that a poor man should have to ,av the highest fr all of the neciKsities of life- It Is brothel ly that the dav ........ n a ,.ay snouiil slop the minute he sets sick und has to stay at borne "e hUher paid official, f , "- siinougn totter able to siami in,, nnnni'lal drsin of sickness aw th, r salaries continued to them Ions a thev are III' Is It l.roth erl thai ihe hlnhist profits In the r.al est,,., tiiKineaa should ! com mniitv ,. rned from t. nement prop ertv. the l.-.,t d.-lrable a.-conimoda Hon-; In the whole .fir .1.. Mr an, I Mrs A W. I ivermore and A L h,--ler motorisi in v.'lnchea er .a tew miii-s north of Kosehurg Salui.liy night and spent Sunday as gu,ts of J K. Wheeler, , n,,ew 'f Mr. Whaler The roads are v, rv Ine from Collage lirove to Uw 'ni according to Mr. Wheeler hut 'he il. tour beiw.-en (lo-h.-n ami Wal ker i- bad In some places More than r,M ,,,.p,ha IK 1 a . - ' Lucky Strike cigarette John It. Uordcaux, of Untie, Mont., recently purchased the J. K. Falbe place at Glengary. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kpain and family will reside ou the ranch. Mr. and Mr Kalbe are moving to this city to muke their permanent home. Illume Jjbicktn's Sf crt i Situ Its- It erer to crumbled there's no brcail like your ovu. It's pretty hard for a minister to run i" secouilliMiid ctur and Mill re main In the ministry. ? THK BIMAMIST. A June bug married an uiiKlewiinn An ncciileiit cut Iter In two. They cliariced the bug vtllli higuniv .Nou what could the poor thing tlo It la a waste of time to tell the uanir what, a swell time you bad on )our vacation. They won't believe II o A farmer advertise that be lias a cow which "will go! fn-sh" In Jan unry. l'roKiertlve iurrbasers should hewarp. The following from a fellow- col yilinlNt h too kosmI to pass up: A travelliiir anli-Miian vlsitei Himill town and sold the proprietor of us general store. Home merchandise. When the Rood arrived they were not as represented and the inert haul ronseouenlly returned I belli. The wholesale bouse attempted to collect th" bill ami drew a sight draft on the merchant, which was returned tinlionored. The house wrote the INMtmasler about the Unsocial stand Ing isf the tnerehanl and the post master laconically replied with an o. at. . lly return mail Ihe boiiso (Mlested the iHistmitster to secure lawyer lo colliit the ainouiit and rs- celved the following reply "The iiinlersiitiiod Is the merrhniil on whom you aiiempied to palm oil your worthies kimhI. ihe llniler- slgneil I the presiih'iil anil owner ol me iiiiiik io Willi II you m-nt your sik'io oraii. ine unilerslgneil Is the IMMtimuttisr to wl i you wrote and the undersigned , the lawyer whose service you sought o obtain lor your nefarious business. !f the mi P'rsigned were not nlso the iinnii Ii er of Ihe church of this place hi isooiii leu you III go to llcl! V We would smrgesl that creH be hung along the street where ailto- motiiies useil to iwrk. V harlty la all right hut we don't iM lleve In fiirnishlnir eveiv l,i,. n.i happens along wlili a square meal anil a oesl. A Still water runs deen. We nollceil a snliilly liHtklug gentleiiian purchns- ."K a copj oi isnappy Slorles tiMbiy a The kill that gn-w lin In lie a ini without g.tii,,,, his arm broken cer- lainiy miss.-,! a whole lot 4 a a The fellow i. m nlwav vmlkli,.. around with a chip on hi shoulder -in pn.nai.li net hi lihu-k Lmwk..l on some day. ft llv not a roionilllillT fuinl lo lint s-veral chunks of Ice for the city O ft Omnha n-airts a KH-year-old man who came In from the (all timber and had never Ik-iiiit aes-n a woman, .srluallv. All we gotta say lo the lr iNHin p. that lie picked exactly no- rmni ii io come to town anil linve a look at one. He won't mis mucn. ft ft aiiKn ami grow fat and you will ""ii i ne lautth I on you. ft ft ou ran never tell hy the war man says " lim ir In church whether ne rairls-s his (lirlsli.vnlly with linn the rcM of the wes-k. ft ft ft It's a poor lawyer, who can'l get a ssstNiii,.,neni( ft 9 ft The fellow with Ihe llchl I'alm llen.h rloilus. Is usually Ihe fellow s.n.i in- i nr lid,! work. ft ft. ft It takes a real nai Igator lo follow the highway out of Iowa these day. ft ft Now that the rara have mill lurk. on 'be main m res ts Ihe stn-el rlestnlna der-anniem can rsHitlnue with their work. ft ft I U K. I I liKIN -JI Z: "senillation I healthy that's pruh'tv why an nvaar chkkes). am MUST HAVE ADAPTIVE TASTE Vttaran Travsler Otclarss Oloba Trot- tar Can Not Be Over Nice in Choice of Fo:d. of the first things a younj man who wnnts to see the world snoum le.sm la bow to ent. Otis Warren Karrett says so. and If anyone know ha doe. He lias been wandering intu aueer i.arts of the world for the gov ernment for years past und he Is never -i.k uii the Kansas City tr. Train the lailute." says Mr. Bar- rett "I can live on palm "II chop In i n.ei-ia r raw Bh In Japan and nev er have a qualm. I may li"t prefer tiioiil.evs bulled lu grease ami euten .III. II. e bare l.alld. but I CUII eul M.i.iik,.!! Willi Ihe best of monkey eal crs. The u.hu who Is particular about l,u cl.i.o had best stoy at home. Mr. Hiurett has made a suc.-ess ol wandering. He Is one of the greatest nf niir uvrleultund eviH-rts. Ills lut ..M.bilt Is to leu. h Ihe natives ol n, ,.!, n.untrles bow to make white sui.nr out of palm sup which they never knew before-by which prisvss four liuinlred and fifty thousand tons nf the tlnest sugur llnugllmlile lia been milled to the sugar total of the world. In nil his years of wandering In swamp und Jungle he has never ln seriously ill. und he attributes this In purt to the fact that be can live at the local table without ri pllilng. "Cnssnrn paste Isn't very good, said Mr. Iturrett, reinlnlsivntly. "It doesn't taste like anything, and It Is so sticky that If a man were to at tempt to chew It his Juws might be clumped together or perhaps his teeth mlk'lat be pulled out. One Just makes a little bull of It, rolls it in gravy as a lubricant, and lets It slip down. TOLD GEORGE NOT TO WORRY English Labor Leader Cared Little for That "Divinity That Dotn Hedge a King." Kings have no longer any ruling power in a first-class nation. A little Incident In which the king of Knglund figured lust year may be told In con nection with the new spirit of affair. The bite Will Crooks, a labor member of parliament, a cockney with a big Idiick beard and devoid of Bitches, a sincere and much loved man, as re mote from highbrow Bnclullsis as from hidebound ciHiservntlves, was among Ihe fashionable crowd of guests at the royal garden party. The king got him Into conversation Will Cnsiks talked as freely to his monarch ns he would to a follower in tne r.nst end or isonunn. i.nin men were stain deep In the troublous times which were uhhi Kngliiiid. The kin; plainly showed his anxiety about the future. Will Crooks, who whs the most sympathetic soul In the world, tried to reassure the king as they shook blinds in good-hy: "Now. bsik here old chap; don't you go worrying about things; everything Is going to turn out all right, old fellow." There Is cause for a little speculu Hon lu what must have been the men tal attitude of the nobles and dignita ries clustered round as they observed the familiarity. Hut what the king thought of It is best expressed hy the fact that before the next gardcu party he unci the tpieen together sent H'spe elal tetter to Will Cnsiks and his wife, saying how much they wanted them to he present. Frank l'llniat In the Outbsik. Poet'e Tie Shop "Ad. A poet In whose breast the- cares nf a collar and tie simp In Asakusa cannot stllle the Parnassian urge has written the following sign and placed It over bis muster's shop to cheer the passerby : "Those who tM'Iong to our company nre always einleuvorlng to express their delicate iiuhmI and Individuality through the gissls they are deuling In, from the point of view of making all existence best and most lienutlful first of all and then let tl iselves upward from earth to paradise that Is to say the eternal is-nce the Ideal under the elapse of time." What It melius would he dllllnilt to any. While It draws attention to the admirable uualltlc of the collars and io- ami garters. It also seems to In dilute a little wear:inas with Asakusa considered as a stepping stone innards -the eternal js-ui-e under the elapse of time." Japanese Advertiser. New England True to Tradition. A certain Kill t'ns, public health nurse, in , Hampshire, reports tl,.lt the Interest In the ll.sl Cross "f liistrii.tiisa In "I e lligl.ne and dire of the Sick" In her county Is unprecedented. This nurse tra,el. over a considerable -.. n.. COMIitv iHsng a lur;:e one, Including eight towns. It Is the consensu ,M,i, ... .... New England division h,..' that In this county. t ,.t fl turr of the Allien, an I'.sl Cr.s I. nssure.1 ris-aise ,.f ..... Irfirtued thruiigh ::i. se at serlo asses. ,. oKiaiHI SIU1 live U- f., frs.ll.i . ... i.soKiiiziiig aiai ,, , that eiliieatiun can vlv iig the best -Ked Cr,.-s Magsilne. Flnjne-al D.aancs Did tne doctor ki ,.u l it badr "He s.nas to hare . pre,., , rate Id.s. lie sk,,i r,,. .,.,' .. bad n.- - - - n- in -nosion Transcri r'pL Fault, Bookkeeping Sbe-Y. i, Interest Bl atran,;,,,,,. - -' nss netis-e. Me You sprang that Igbt. tne last ADVICE TO LOVELORN AND OTHERS sill suxvo. A Dalle loltunn oi "" -issj rjy a Woto Who Knows. Addreae jrotv Lsrtten to Hn. Blabon Care Ituaeborg Kesrm-Reriew, Dear Mrs. Ellsbury: I have a set of old bedroom furniture with very k-ood lines. It U all black and I have been wondering If there was some thing I could do lo It to make it look more modern. Would enamel be practical? It la old. and my daughter, in whose room It la used, abject to It very much. MKS. J. C. It.. Koseburg. Aus. Indeed enamel Is practical. If ou do not waul lo do the wiwk yourself have a painter enamel the whole set for you. Vou will then have a set of furniture of which any daughter would be proud, and at verv little cost. If Ihe bureau la out of date huve a iiupeiiler tlx it for you. Knamel an old dining room chair and rocker and use plenty of pink flowered cretonne In the rooms and I hey will be very beautiful. Dear Mrs. Ellsbury: Is It good tuste to wear lace Blockings and if so when should they be worn? MAKY, Wilbur. Ans. If the stocking are very' eUilairiite with insiTt of openwork luce hi them, they should only be worn for evening or with ehilMirute afterniMin gowns. If there are mere ly drop thread or of Ihe many pat tern of fancy hose worn nowaduya, they are appropriate with abuut every costume. CLASSIFIED COLUMN 4LL (W CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT WILL Be) FOIIKD oa , . PAOB CNDEB BKAIIINO NBW TOD AT." WANTKP. WANTKD Some good milk cows. Now. J. M. Judu WANTED Sewing. Call at sis So. i.iiin. WANTKii Scii .ui teacher ..any. Cierk. Ore. i all WAN1..U A bood i iiw giving not less tlcill 4 gul. a duy. 1'tiune liU-lt. WA.tiTKLi 'luiaeys ,lare or amall. Pliune U-l'-U. Boyei liros WANTKU A M-iii-y nfle. cda Kho- teli, llixun . i. . Ul e. IMiune. al-l-'21. TAIUllU.Sll unu il i.-inaKlng of all Airs. GulhlidKe. kinds, i'hone is. WANTKU Man w.. laiullv to wui in prune harvest. 1. al. aIuiukuuicIj. laya Creek. Oregon. A.TI-;li A man to do two or thii iluya work at common lubur. Pin,ue IOj-H. VV'A.S'TKiy Wood cutting or sih. Iiina. u short Jobs considered. Call 441 Fullei-ton St. WOMAN WANTED To take care of iauy invalid In the latter' home. Phone L'T-l-'ll. WANTED Home, either furnisher or uiu iiriiiaacu, rur adult couple. Ad dreas J.. .Ne ws-Kcvlew. . WANTED A real teamster haullna: wood. Jrnnie rough ground. Write 10. N ewa-Keview. WANTED Kurnlahed house hv Sent. 1 lor an indettulte period. Addie J. WANTED To rent a six or elirlit i-nom House, furnished or unfurnished. Ad arisa II. E.. tare Newa-ltevlew WANTED Pasture for J00 sheen or will K-uwe on shares, half or all of them. 1'. o. Bux lu;. 0r phone 2S6-J. WANTED TO KENT Furnished house ii.. ... 'oupie with no children. Address 11. F.. care News Keview. WANTED TO KENT Private garaae. aisu t-b or s room plainly furnished ftcvTe'w. ""ir"" C' U A' 'N'w- WANTKD A good, moilern s..m house, close la. Cnfurnlshed. one with garuae preferred. Inquire Bow ni.au s ItesiauranL I'hone 36. WANTKD PARTNBK Man with few in Tlkr1..'.'"? 'rtner to put - , . euit-imee or atari I a business m ur near Koseburg. Ad- I lrt:"JlM .care Newa-Kevlew. I itoSKiirnu vi , v irrj-K. i.,.-. 1 t" procesaea that win be unlver- K d 'Ivl'lVi an1 ,Veed nnSnc'al it!. J I bear. '""est Investiga tion. (,ood aecurlty will be given for moderate loan with Interest. Ad.lr.2I " iirt.-, rAlL.M s n "Patent." care News-Keview. i.AlliillM., rock-men, teamsters and iioinel-taea wanted for construction work on Irrigation project near Meilfonl. Oregon, laborers' wages three dollars for eight hours, less one dollar for bnanl. other wage in proportion. Can nlao use stationnien. K-.iie Itiver Valley Canal Co MIMCELLA.N'Kors. WILL DO any kind of aewlnr Call 404 N. Jackaon. Phone 123-J. l-'Olt TltAI .K Anaco camera for army rifle or 4ii. Inquire Parslow 4k Bell. r iAir. rlrm In Montana for vi 1 , 1 '. ur '"'ar lloseburg or .M.wile i reek. Address "Farm," News- LOST A,M fcOTJHD. . i.i.Mi- r.ar ring. Owner may have H ''""'"a- t "' office and I OCNU Koll of l,li. nrl,. o'l'r'r.1''; "". hi' railing" at this n ' Joying fur adv. U;f'r ; "V.ul ' I'usih check book. V V While name on end of 1 1." k. in ,e,,. RWur , . ff ai.are. .ne rewaid. 'Jiw'eenI'u !i'i '''sclTTravel ing bag be .1 t . "'"Ir ""d Koseburg. Tuea- . ... r iioier leave at thla "i n itlfy iir,. l.ev lais r, Lynn Creason. iRAYKTl fill TV1 1.-0 tttz year ..la i ..: .: y"' I ; - - ',., ..oi se. Weight il.ni .--.w. i-rv tl mat.c an. tail ky built. With heavy -.'' ' ' I- Vok.im . smie won pina .""'er. Oregon. P4IR PI'VIT KH"t,siI',,w,n '""a1- Inqulr at Vvi :':.i:.pj " "'"""'shed apartment. ' ','..-'' 'T- furnished bouses. I'hone ,.,:K'T 'oTr7bVhirt ' - - I-- K l' V Phone 2:?-T. a-rtn -i . . !" . i earety oepoeit Rca. bur National Bank. ooass. .' V M".ekeeRli,g rooms at I ; - . ' 'r and Parrott '1 "lS7-7''T '"rnlVhed-rooma. I : --," . ;"h'nt Phone25-J. '', i'.VT, 'J levelTand .! s .'-ii. a Shliiil,riH.b I-..- ... ,,iiu, r. vv est II..... ,tt HKI.P ""wtjTltn.- iiaokni. Dear Mr. EUabury: A . once engaged to for three yJar.T come back after being ,, , eral years. He has ,'ke7 ,'r Should I let him and how .1 act? EVA rlhould I . . kkniiala Ana. If you are .till guwi " there la no reason why he .h .Wod call. Trat him l " old friend, and do n.s. .o"?uld My fart I hill von uue Uk fact that you were This will save ,he sltuatio"1 embarrassment. " 'rum "'(taged. I.MUMK TAX LA ltd K, ALBl'CfL'EKOL'E. V . Increase lu Income '" . U- Newr Mexico of more iW.! ''" cent. Is shown In rerem n..". uu ew public by B. C. Hernandez States internal Reve. 'V"1" ..kii. .. .. "sui for Ihe state. n li6 the .Tl0r lax payers paid 183.935 ad ,',,c10 they paid $774,470. n"1 tax payers increased from ii, , 10.757 In the same P "Li 1920-21 figure, will "1 , d,v,tef the inier-- E. D. LEWIS, phone 467 R tM. deuce 644 N. Pine St.. doe, aUka of odd Jobs, housecleaning k1' mining, or anything you want d on , VOR &ALK. FOR SALE G good work horae, ..a barney. Chcau. Phon- i. M iJ-i-lnMUlrelU filler". ' KOK BALE-M tier of oakTwoud TiTI prtler.J'honJi..'2l7 ,3M Kullertun 61. Earl VosburLi . : - euuiie rOK SALK CHEAP 1918 Kord t0il7ii; car, logulre tfgrvlca Oarag lour'llt k'i or wa'i "i.' i.w. ' .: slab wuud. John Doerner i.. j uru.s or oak and fi Aielroae. KOH SALE About 20 tier chSlSToiF M.udT0"' 3 U- 888 "'e J S A LE 3000 feet of lH"hvciT5S: KOK SALE lyifi Ford car. goudiTr5: ft f.''tt?f' W. E. TliomZl TliumpBoii, num. vJicgon, KV i. SALE rrult Jirs, quart. j pints, good aa new. 442 Ella a? Iteasonable. iM- DODOE CAK for sale cheap. No reuT enable cash offer refused. Inoiir, S.-r v 1 1-a n.rv. s-i FO?. KALE nrst ciasa second cutting Sudd y' OI"y Per ton. J. kL FOK SALE Newly remodeled t-rood House on paved street, close In. Ad. aresaesjdentcare News-Review. FOK SALE 100 tons of first class ou and cheat hay. A. E. Cameron, Koseburg, Ore. R. F. D. 1. Box HJ ..t. BALE Hay. Lots of good hay. N heat, oats, vetch, cheat and alfalfa nay. er ton. 114 and up. J. M. Judi roft SALE S burner kerosene Blua name range stove and ovea. ona small 2 burner kerosene stove, chew. J. AL Judd. I'Oll SALE Six room furnlalit-d cot lage. Including piano and waahlng iiiachlne, for K6UU. Terma. lia. 1'ino St. EOK SALE OH thai it- i'. ..-,,.. i values In used cars at terms to suit Motor Exchange, F. L. McOrew, 4U1-I West Oak St. rolt SALE Angora goats, male anil female. Registered. Bred from nun bred stock. J. I. Chapman. Wilbur. Oregon. Koll SALE 118 Ford roadster. la- nuuniauie wheels. Exlraa. Thor oughly overhauled. Chester D. Her- ner. iiuarq, Oregon. FOK SALE DoubkTdisi! harrow for rurdaon tractors. Good aa new. Cheap. H. B. Hastings. Kt. 2, Roi burg. it miles northwest of Wia cheater, on Garden Valley road. EOH SALE Alfalfa hay, No. 1 nrit cutting. $J2. Mixed grain hay, Ilk No. 1 Timothy, lis. Prices lor Im mediate delivery only. Henry Cons. Phone 6-F21. COIt SALE A No. 1 rellm.ulshn.ent Hid acre s miles out on county road. A good stock and wood propoellius. I's.-C tenced, lots of outrange. Will trade, must go this week reganllns. w rite Box 4ii6, Koseburg. I.ORD touring car, 1917 model. Out class mechanical condition; equipped with new rubber all around; sput light. Hot Spark battery, chain. cnime whistle, and other accessories Cir may be seen at 12S N. Stephens L'SED CAI1S1 K-flll fiATK-V ord. snort model, with starter It: rord touring ' Kurd roadster fSJ Kord touring I"' stsdebaker bug chassis J. O. NEWLAND A SON Corner Cass and Stephens Streets KOK KA1.K S room modern bungalow. in good residence district on pares street, cement walk, offered at bargain; owner moving away fro City. Price ,20u. easv terms "tin place will sell to the tlrst party wee sees it wanting a home. For partlcu mre see W. A. Bogard Ktal Eaute Co. fOR SALE OR TRADE 1 J Oarree. M miles east of Eugene. 2 mllrl Lowell, 20 acres first wnlm'J River bottom. In cultivation. fJJ new buildings and fences. Itsl'"" station on ranch .orchard, fine trr tnd poultry ranch. Will sell for er acre or trade for ir.errhaso'" business. Will give terms. Kress a. .Blair. Lowell, Oregon. CASE TRACTORS Threshing Machines Pane Womb Wire Fence Stearns & Chenoweth OalJJaiasf am4 ToavcsUbv 1 sv-tis Guard. . ' ' - ' i h-ar fr,,m . wwia mm s "b, aas I bat juvij ui. " ' n.i ip. 1. ne a , ,'n'""l. "'KM) fruit. Kikurg. AJr P. U Boa 1.