nupAT.ArorT 9. imi. CAO pSr beginners - OF IMPROVED MVBIO VTVDt . .i.m for beginner, Indorsed by the world's meet TM OUT "f . GLADYS H. STRONG MOTOR SHOP GARAGE BLOW V J inch.. 31 inch 4 inch.. 4 inch 5 inch - IRE WOVE . 40 .. 50 . 65 .. 75 ... 90 $1.10 INNER LINERS ALL SIZES 30x31 $1.50 31x31 2.25 31x4 2.50 32x4 .. ...r. 2.75 33x4..' ;.3.00 34x4 .... 3.50 WESTIWCHUUSE BATTKMH FZZZrint at "The Vogue" Llrleh Tire Service. See us. C ". Untor Co. L0CW"- sHiTaartONAIj OARD8 tCB, Auctioneer, pu high I V7M St. -i ii.ti.EH cniroprastlc :itt. ' PUBLIC ACCOUNTING. L-ii rears experience. Address L f. HIBSC'H. DIvonvlHe. Ore. VIOLIN ' IusLrucLion k. start Sept. 1st. Pupils toting lessons write , p. HIKSCH, plxniivWe. Ore. H.SINNIGER Mil kinds of Bhcet motal work. Lirai ir furnaces, both Dlpe and Useless. 11S Oak Street. ' flion 428. KoseDurg, ure. ROYAL CLUB RESTAURANT Open Day and Night Mrs. w. r. bowman Proprietor tor. Cass & Sheridan Sts." :.m. JONES Automobile Tailor UlltO tODl anri unhnlstnrln v tnnt. ! Irenes remade, touring cars al ia to sleep in, dents removed ii bodies and fenders by new inJWSS. QL N. Jackson. Phone S38. Boseburg, Myrtle Point, : Coquille and Marshfield Stage Itiaaut C.dilljc-8 Cars ljltia TT 4i islir umpqua . . m. k to Myrtle Point, IC.M. "r to Coquille, 17.00. to llarahlleld, $1.00. (COAST AUTO LINES BLACKBERRIES WANTED " OUTFJJ ITKXISirED " HUSK J. NORTON, ORtflON. Retractors -sJrooWirt Fence Stcjjs & Chcnoweth Douglas County To Have. Produce Show A land and products show, rep resenting the various communities throughout Douglas county, will be held in Iloseburg on Thursday, Fri day and Saturday, October 20, 21, and 22. The place of exhibit has nut yet beeu deciaeO, out both John Signor's farm implement store and the armory .have been suggested as possible places. The location will bo announced later. 4 Three 'prizes have been offered for the best community exhibits, a first prize of $75, a second prise of 150 .and a third prize of (25. Ex hibits will be scored 50 points- for variety, 35 points foi quality and 15 points for arrangement. The 50 points for variety have been divided up as follows: Fruits. 10; grains and grasses, g; field crops, 7; vegetables, 8; baked goods, and pastry, 8; sewing, including chochntlng, embroidery, hand sewing machine sewing and knitting, 6; and mis'-ellnneous exhibits, 4 points, i This fair comes lute In the season, after nil the crops are In, and after the various community fairs are over, so the exhibits promise to be large and uf first class quality. IHHGLAS county man IS KILLED AT ASHLAND. ASHLAND, Aug. 25. Harvey Mc Fnrland, 27, Sfn ol -A. E. McFarland, 692 B street, was killed Tuesday shortl after. 12 o'clock by the Shas ta Limited of the Southern Pacific lines at Delta, below Dunsmulr, ac cording to a telegram received here this morning by the elder McFar land. Details of the tragedy are not known, although it Is presumed that McFarland failed to notice the on rushing train while engaged in his work on the road. . The young man was employed in the maintenance of way department of the Southern Pa cific company. The body will be shipped to the Dodgo undertaking parlors here for funeral arrange ments and burial in an Ashland cemetery. Harvey McFarland was born July 23, 1894, at Elkton, Douglas county. Ore., and came to-Ashland with his parents when he was three years old. He spent his boyhood here and was educated In the public schools of this city. He was an ex-service and overseas man. He was a car penter by trade and had been with the railroad company for fiye years. Mr. McFarland was not married and Is survived by his father and two sisters, Mrs. L. V. Hicks. Pittsburg. Pa., and Mrs. A. J. Kennedy, San Francisco, Cal. TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned not to hunt or otherwise trespass on my ranches at Happy Valley . and at Green. Any person violating this notice will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. S. C. MILLER. Rice'sGarage Cylinder Re-Boring a Specialty. Only electric re-borlng machine in "the county. Expert machinist. 883 WORTH MAJ. Our new Fall and Winter Samples Are here for Your inspection. Come in and -Be suited. Oar lata vm Can. Report Shows Good ; 'Crop Conditions The V. 8. Weather-Bureau' re port for the week ending August 23, shows that conditions have been very favorable-all over the state, except In parts of Qrant county, where heavy showers have caused consider able damage. Practically all small grain Is ma ture, and harvest is nearlng comple tion except in the more elevated dis tricts. Threshing is also well ad vanced. Corn Is coming fine, but is In need of more rain In some un lrrigated sections. In the fruit line, peaches and Eartlott pears are being picked. Apples and late pears are siting well and evergreen blackberries are be coming plentiful. . Haying still continues - and the second crop of alfalfa is being cut in the more elevated districts, while in the tnllder-sectlons the third cut ting Is in the stack and the fourth crop is making good growth Un- lrrgated meadows have been some what helped by showers, but are mostly dry. Domestic pastures, where -not Irrigated, and the lower ranges are dry,' but Irrigated pas tures and the higher ranges are good. Stock Is general! n good condition. Goodrich Tire Service A. Lockwooo Motor Co. Bee na. C GLEXDALE NEWS. Mi. and Mrs. Leroy Ingram, who are prominent residents of Deer Creek, east of Roseburg, where they have resided all their lives. In re turning from a tour to Crater lane and northern California spent one day In this city greeting old friends and relatives. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Austin and their daughter. Miss Bernlce, whll'j In this city. To say that we all en joyed this sweet communion with our beloved relatives, is a feeble ex pression. . Sublime and touching memories of early years and a glimpse of dear ones of pioneer days and the memories of those dear, fa miliar faces, long "hid beneath the narrow coffin lid," was seen through a mist of memories and sacred tears. Mr. Ingram Is a brother of Mrs. M. E. Kennedy of this city. Mrs. In gram is a descendant of James - and Mary Oilinore. who were very early settlers of South Deer Creek.-'-. Sire was the daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth Roberts, who were also very early and prominent pioneers. Your valued visit - has shed such a rich effulgence around us In life's hallowed evening time. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dick Vandevoort, of Yoncalla, and their daughter. Miss Lillian, and their son-in-law and his sweet girl bride, Mr. and Mrs. Can non, came here to visit their brother Charles Hobbs, of the U. S. mall ser vice, who has been quite 111. and who was most tenderly cared for by his sister. Miss Mattie Hobbs. Also they visited Mr. and Mrs. Budd Moore, and all the other Moores while here. Yes,- Dick and Lot I a. moat esteemed citizens of Yoncalla, certainly made, us all very happy in coming to see na. And Dick told us his 60 acre. crop of potatoes, he raised lost year were Just ready to dig when an S. P. freight wrecked in the middle of his field and brew them all out of the ground and made the harvest veryasy. He did not farm as extensively this -year. He Is the same genial gentleman of long ago. Mrs. Vandervoort is looking very well, and is a few pounds heavier than when we last mot her, but the extra avordupois Is very be coming to her. Mr. Hobbs Is again on his usual mall route and much better now, we are very pleased to note. Mrs. Ely Wilson Is In Portland on a short vacation. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Barnes and sons will arrive Sept. 3rd for their annual outing In Cow Creek valley. Cambell, of the Clendale News, has voiced his sentiments through the columns of his fearless Journal and he expresses the sentiments of our community and with the congre gation at Olivet church. Wo stand up in approval of R. M. Eberle as city recorder and also with the Glen dale News in enforcement of all laws that need drastic means to be hold against lawlessness. X. X. T - Fish dealers or peddlers, we can supply your salmon wants the cheap est. Bay Front Market Co., Marsh field, Oregon. . HAS AROMATIC PUCKS. - TACOMA. Wash., August 25. rr T l t.lke the lenow wiin me whlti. elephant, which nobody want a iir. Malcolm P. - Andruss, of the 69th Coast Artillery regiment. Camp Lewis, has eight ducks of a peculiar vintage which he can't Uke (with him now he's transient u San Francisco lor ouiy, una wmcu nobody else seems to want. All because they're not ordinary ducks. With ordinary ducks the major could sharpen np the axe, knock the heads off the quackers and call in the officers' mess for din- The ducks are of that variety musk ducks, and are natives of South America. Their kniiiM off a soft odor of per- , hence the .Dime and of miitm the maior couldn't travel -uh .nch a llvlna perfume store In his bedding roll. Not onty are the ducks all pinked up like a sub-deb at i. j.nn hnt Ihev re auacsiess. iney iiw. nn wild rice ana msse neir Anybody want eight quackleas. aromatic ducks? hVcaVJh Wouldn't Remsrry eBsSalVsaa I The bad ALICIA MKKTS WANK. - did not. know, though, that gam i tooa ruy aniinisnea story . written to Larrabbee." from the typewriter and locked It "Does she never speak of me?" up In the drawer of my desk audi "No, Duane, we have not men wrapping the thoughta or It In lav-.tloned you for some weeks, not since ender and rue, I placed them la the Mr. Larrabbee first talked with her." secret fairyland of my heart I would not, I couid noi thluk about them any more. Like all other things In me my romanco had come and it had gone. My greatest Joy at this time was the wonderful physical development of my son. He was shooting up ward like a young oak. His mus cles rippled under a tanned and silk like skin: In his bathing suit which "wasn't much before and a little less that 'art o' that behind," to quote Kipling, he resembled a statue In bronxe. ' Neither Bab nor I spoke of her Impending divorce. I knew that she had gone to the city to file her papers weeks before. We had de cided to ctay at the shore as late In the fall as possible. The air and water were still warm although . it Was the- middle of September. One day I received a telegram from Duane asking cue to come Into the city as he was leaving town shortly and he wanted to see me, ' I was shocked when I met him. I was sure that he had been drinking heavily . His hair had vlslblv whitened at the temples and he had grown thin. His leanness, however. was becoming to him and I wished that it were Rab who was looking upon the rather pathetic changes in Dunne's physique and deportment. I dldn t know whether you would come or not, Allx-but I took a chance." "I want you to remember, Duane. that I will always come It you want me." "Then yon don't hate me." "Of course not. I am sorry for you because you have' let a mistaken impulse ruin your whole life." "No .that is not true. A woman's pride has ruined It and I believe In my own heart that she has ruined her own as well. Honestly, Allx. I could stand my own unhanplness with greater courage If I knew that Bab had not also made herself mis erable. I brought yon here to tell you that the divorce is coming up next week. It will be heard quietly in Judge Wlnchelrs chambers. "Does she seen happy?1 "No. 8he has lost ail that bouy ancyMhat you knew Her attitude is that of waiting. Sometimes 1 caich an expression on her face as though she were listening." "What does that mean?" "Perhaps It means. Duane, that she again wants you to ask her to forgive you. or at least to contest the divorce." , . "But, I can't do that, Allx. I too have some pride. I groveled at her feet I made all the explanations possible and I certalniy would not be the gentleman I pretend to be If I did not at least try to give my wife what she wants most, even If it en tails a legal separation from me. It seems strange that In the thousands of years since creation no- under standing between the sexes has come about. Something Is always coming up that makes me realize that 1 have never understood Bab or any other woman. And certainly -no woman has yet understood the com plex heart of man who might love a women devotedly all his life and yet, through some circumstances, be untrue to her many times." This was a new angle of man's nature to me and I must confess that It was an extremely comfort able one. It cleared up many things in mv mind. Hal probably love J me after all, In spite of Nell Mar shall. At least I am going to think so and I am sure that he would have been Intensely proud of ru for giv ing him a child as beautiful and sturdy as little Hal. "Did you know, Allx. that Tom Latham Is still In town? He has ask" ftbnnt vou a l"t." ."Tom Latham. Do you mean the son of the grocer where we bought our food when w were children?"- "Yes, he Is the kid who nsed to sit behind yon In i-Jiool and pull your braids. If you will remember he went to Piuth America right after he graduated from high school. "I didn't remember anything about him, Duane, except that his name was mentioned as the man you Oh, Duane. I wish It conld have were nen ting wiin at me time oi toe kan nnf nft m lltllo Innun, " irOUOie. 'Then your wishes rc very differ ent from Bab's. She has been writ ing for weeks to Larrabbee to hurry up the case." "That Is like a woman, Dtiano. When she faces something terrible, something she dreads more than all else, she rushes to meet It, trying to s:ct It over as Boon as possible; I "Don't dismiss tho subject in that tonp of voice, Allx. Neither of us realized what we were doing. Tom Is a regular fellow and although you 1 f I St' MAKE your business, and professional calls in an Oakland Sensible, Six Roadster. It is rugged and active, trim and business like, sparing of gasoline and tires. It will afford you" the most efficient and eco nomical transportation to be had in a car of its type. Moderately priced, every dollar invested in it buys a dollar's worth of good1 automobile. A OAKLAND SENSIBLE SIX Open Car $1375 Roadster $1375 Four Door Sedan $1975 Coupe $1975 J. F. BARKER & CO TK1J01M1OXE 10. Iloseburg, Orocon. been spent In outfitting Dr. Brum fleld. The state paid for the officers' transportation to and from Cauadu in returning the prisoner to Rose burg. Fifteen cents of BrumOeld's own money was spent In Portland to pay for a Bhave and he was given a bath in the Portland Jail - by the Multnomah officers. No clothing has maj not think so, has many of the been pUrchased for him. He has Ernest Ainndel will aifoept a be ginners' class In violin atudy.' Phone 189-L.. i attributes of Ballot Hammersly whom you fell In love with and mar- 'lOJflormw ioni ininnm, Here Next Week the furnace of his dryer before start- T) n J A Jn rr'c Ing operations for the prune season AtUJ iullloll Cto this year, his entire plant, valued at I about 810,000, would perhaps bavej been destroyed and the persons In It would have either been killed or badly Injured. A can or high ex plosive powder was found in the furnace yesterday as men started to clean It ont. The officers were notified and an Investigation Is being made. Mr. Miller said he did not know that he had an enemy that would seek to cripple him financially by destroying his plant,- yet, ho said, there might be such men whom he woull not suspect of such a crime ; For singing and dancing none can excol the colored race, and It seems the cream of the colored talent has been brought Into the famous Geor gia Minstrels, at feast this company has established itself as a top liner attraction and Is not thought of as a "nigger show" It being In the same class and character as any white minstrel, unless it be that It Is su perior, and the white people appre ciating tho efforts of these deserving people are very liberal in their Datranase. - BOOTLFXiGERS ARK ACTIK So far this season, reports verify SOUTHERN PART STATE the fact that five nights out of the i week, hundreds are turned awayi MEDFORD, Or., Aug' 25. State from the famous Georgia Minstrels. nv iiifiH tfXP!OS!VB EfGENE. Or.. Aug. 24. Had L. V. Miller, prune grower, whose or oh.rrf Is located on the Irving road . .h.ri distance below Kageae. act agents renovating aiiegea ouuu.--glng and illicit still conditions in Jackson county and this, city hit a hot trail Tuesday night of the citi zens who have been consplcious by their absence, since tho cleanup started and expect to have them de tained at California points ere many hours. One Is said to be traveling by auto, and a wire was received asking for the numbers of his Oregon license. It was forwarded. Another fugitive Is thought to be on a deer hunting expedition In the eastern part of the county. - . Wilbur (wlg Jacks of Eagle Point, arrested Monday .light upon his return from Crescent my, ,.. and wa ypolnts was arralg ned Tues day afternoon and furnished $1000 bond. Ills preliminary heaslng was set for Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. His bondsmen are William Woods and T. W. Gregory of Eagle Point One of those revenue officers said I sold him a quart oi doom week no last Saturday nigai, saiu Mr. Jacks. "I can prove that I was not anywhere near Eagle Point that The Incident ts supposea u n" iriun during a Saiuraay nisui dance In that town. Jacks slsn stated that he had nothing to do the the Rutgln meet ins .Trent to sit In a bsck seat with Joe McMahon during one sermon The squad of deputies and special ..ni. .hn left last Friday morn- Inr for the hills will return this afternoon. They were so far back In the woods that It was necessary to send a special carrier with a mes ura to them. lie went M far as he could on a motorcycle, and then walked the rest of the way It was necessary for them to return, at once, as witnesses In the Jacks hearing to morrow, According to the authorities there are five more warrants to be served In the bootlegging rases. They will be In Iloseburg with their own tent theater Wednesday, August 31. SEEKS INFORMATION. been accorded no extra privileges. PICTURE AIIKAD, KODAK AS OiI tiO ' then, If you want to make good re sults certain, bring your films to the professional kodak finishers, ' CLARK'S PHOTO STUDIO ; Rosnbiirg National Bank Building. ' r Myrtle Creek, Aug. 23. . Editor News-Review: Will you please Inform through your columns a number of your subscribers (Inci dentally taxpayers as well) who paid for the out fitting, baths, shaves, etc.. or u. M. urumueiu at i-omuuu. mmj , whether or not It Is customary to'0 render like service to all persons ao- m cused of murder, upon their arrival and before being brought to their home Jail, 9 No county or :re funds have Made in Oregon to fit Oregon conditions. Burns coal equal to any furnace, and burns wood better than any round fire box made. See that fire box; wood fits like it does in i your range. ' Takes 24in. wood.wnich means more wood for the same money. Proper combustion means more heat from the same wood a double saving. 5 V4 2 V WILL DELIVER LIMBER, Maya art and Jenks will deliver reaga or 4 takea the areeaatioa la eleaa aat for fit ear IrM. Otoe dale lass her 1M INTRODUCING MASON CORDS For a Limited Time We Will Allow You $500 On Your Old Casing In Exchange On a New Ma son Cord. Sizes 30x3 to 34x4 Making Cords Cost Same as Ordinary Fabric Tires. Roseburg Tire Company J. H. SINNIGER Sheet Metal Works 119 Oak St. Phone 423 Suva. fill .f As-.? -j. j a Desert Water Bags Reduced in Price 1 Gallon Regular Closed Top $1.35 , , 2 " " " : " 1.80 3J " " ' " 2.70 1 Gallon Sanitary Open Top ... $1.60 2 " 2.25 5 " " " " 3.60 Keep drinking water cool without ice by evaporation. ' .. ... Ideal for Home, Camp or with the Auto. CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO.