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ftOKBCTta incWBEVnCW WFPKHTAY. 8KPT. 81. FAG TWO BOS KB URO NEWS REVIEW B. W. Half luljnrly l-rt li. UUU'ltirTlOJ ItATKtt Dally, pr year, by mall $4.00 Hully, aU month, by mail . fry Carrier, per month -6 Th Auociftted r U clulvly ntiiUd to th u fur republication of all dnp4tvha creaiua tu li or not Otherwtfca credited tot thla paper od also Hi- local newa publUhed hero in. All riitnta of mutiUMtiun finl dt.-pm hVah-rin mim ali rmr . oO XT.icu eoiid-ilia mat tr Mujr ?, 1 :(, at Id pt off Me at Kturg, Or(t Jiu 'under the Ax t of Mr h I. I. lOwelHiri-, Oregon, Stl. 21, 1921. lrunc (chin's SI aWrt it MIM A Human Willi llll-re rlillillll write i I'ruiie Firkin's lo Imjulir If 11 would bo rou- lor hr lo cc lirate Hit) Fourth n'l July. ' Kim runiiluiiiill'. our local till- wii, In iralulnu; nun. .ii nine uroim- licinc since- wrilhiK a UVllUIIOlllMl lot a kiilncy pill concern. llllKhl; TIIK N'hWS i.knti.v. A New lork Nllk iiii-rrliunt Mem to l hp Imnk li get his iii.d' renewed. "I iuii norrj," alil lli hanker. "Iiul ll Mill be nlmoliilHy lnia.illr for i.it li remit' )iur note." Tlia nllk nu n IiihiI's (iiid imli'il. Alter moliu-nt'e (IhiiuiIiI lie looked up Hi tho iHUikrr and a.ill: "Were )"ll ever In (lie nllk lillsl- "Wlir, of course not," nnswered (ho hunker. "Well, you're In it now," salil the Ilk merchant n Ii" iirkeil up III hilt mid went onl. c To lind your (ruin on a lime tnlile, open i( ra.oflllly, hohl it upside down mid ask (lie man h( (he Infor nialion window. Team ruin many a completion threwi dayH. e The man who writes (he epllnphf la a regular liar. ff A "friend" of our who thluka ll I a annp to pound out thia ciilyum Ix days irr wk told im loilny ' ronld accomplish more by doing our - prune pirkin' In (he orchards. A hiuich of aloin-ealliiK service men held a meeliiiu laM niitht foi (he purpi1 of getting; a wlnii'k al (he sinker anil Java nerved a( (In finish. TIIK ONLY KKASOX. The auea-t yotuiK tlilmr hud beer nnable lo buy (he articles l" wanted, hut In each rase the clcr! assured her lha( "novt dun." Ii would assuredly lie In slock. Om day she called al the slore lo find r new clerk on Iho Job. "lo you hnvi . apnU yc(?" she lnilllred. "No liin'aiu," he slninincrcd, t'm not living with my wife now.' i ft HY iti.'.yri'.sT. Wives of screen stars all remind us We can make our lives sublime; And, depart iiur, leave licliiiid us Hramlals on (he aamls of lime. Kven If you're Inclined (o lie Rcn erous you should never give youi friends away. ft II lakes a hrave girl li wear silk hose when she know she has Iniw A local man reKiiliTeri n( a lor( land lM(el and follow lii his name wrole (his addriMia: "llruuilleld, Ore ifon." HAM. OK KAMK. Kalienl (Nilnts In the life of Sheriff Hlarmer: Horn during iMiard-walk ace. Went (o school when n Isiy. Kever learned lo cuss. On accouid of curlv hair and facial features he was eitremely (sipiilar nmontr, the fair m'V, and when women started lo vote, decided lo run for sheriff. (( II. Kpcnl spare (line nnlililiiK Inmi(. lechers unlll a dcntiM wen( a. w. o. I. (o Canada. Ilrot said dentist home. Is now Kettlnir all slicked lip for ronrt week. (Wa(ch for life history of "Two (inn" Hopkins tomorrow.) 90 We all work ourselves lo death to keep alive. 3 An old man Ii4s a Rlrl kid him and (hen kids himself Into (lilnkinic she liken him or she wouldn't do II. , kawl onl ye( ed. of Prune I'd kin's for scribbling mhiiin on our ruffs. at A "Why docs (he bride's mother al ways cry al (lie weddiiiK?" "Well, you know, there Is always (he poMslhillty thill she will soon be rolled ttraniluia. H O rKditrntlon diNtn't consist In wear- hut llorn.rliimied iclasses, I. a 1 1: 1'i.KhiNs si:: "Voii ran nrranm with almost any lawyer lo make an alibi." Red and Black, fled and hlnck Is a cuinMnntlnA which Is esHi-lully stronn on Krench Imported fnsks. The hodv f Hie ai'heine la usually black uiih tuurli.o of (he brllllsut color. ROYAL CLUB RESTAURANT MltH. V. It. IIOW MW, KHKsll r AM lt os KS OMIKIII AW HTVIi: lirfte Ikliilnic Kimm for l.tlt. ntmilnr for tho men. Iteol Mtnka. Hhrrltlmi HI. OntHMllo lM i.t. Ojm-o 1) ami Nliiht. llot t.r Hon Ire. Tfrf-phnne Him. Commission Can Restrict Loans SALEM, OUE., Sept. 11. The state bonus commission haa power to restrict loans under (he bonus act to un In aiiiuirliiK construction, es tablishing or completing a home or farm, according to an opinion writ ten bv Attorney tleneral Van Wilkle for Harry V. liriiiuhauKh, secretary to the colillliiltee. Thie, it la punt ed out would Include the payment of eii.nl In obligations against such furm or home or (lie purchase of farm machinery or bouaehold fur nilure. The a:inie opinion holda that ser vl.6 in the Htudiut army Iralnlng corps can not he considered in com puting service In the army, navy or marine corps lo determine an rx--ervlre mun'e ehuiblilty under the bonus ne t. The aunll'-ant, II Is held inii'it havi' serveil for more than 60 lavs In some hriini h r.f tho service other than the S. A. T. C. In the event of an applliant who las alreadv participated In the sol 'Hers cilucuiloii:i aiil fund, the corn mlpHlon may retain the amount an 'jbtalnei) bv the applicant, from his bum or ca h honus. lull this amount 'mist he ileposiled with the state treasurer for credit to the frenernl 'nnd from will' h the educatlonul aid p.ild the onl n Inn holds. 50good cigarettes for 10c from one sack of GENUINE DURHAM TOBACCO We want you lo have th boot paper for " BULL." So now you can recelvo with each pnehago a booh I 24 leave of IHU. Ihe very fine a I ctgurerto paper In tho world. 10SSIP FORM OF INSANITY? City Authorities Who Hav Dealt With tho Problem Are Strongly of That Opinion. Men and vvmnen who f-tmnlp, Raid Mr. K. M. HultiM'k f Chlnp, city Mt'tiHIi llri'ct(ir. miinnt hn In ttiolr rllil mlml. mid Hhituhl be lven the I'ltMfst Httfiilluti ti K't them hiick tu iinriiiiil. Thiy luire nvn cullrd hm mhmsIiih of cJinnH'U'r. nnil K. V. II. Ifiiklim, psyrhulojst and WHTetnry to Iho hnanl of pnllre coinmlssinruTR, tMilrntro, kiis. In the iH'tcctlve. Fi-hrn nry, llrj. that the i,.lt,'lih.rhio1 tcoshlp nml the HniinyiiKMiN letter writer have one of the nnstle!, lowest and most Tlrlmis ff rm-i of iiiHiinlty known meitlml elreleH. Their distorted Ininir Inittton vUuullr.e.i mviioft which they would have come true, and their In aniie mind IniiiuHlliitely cniHp-i the Htory n i ul they rtieiit It as If It were true. l.oflslp rind anonymoua let t era, nays tho New Vork Med lew Journal, nre a coiiKlnitt peMt nt police heiidiiuirtera. hut report-) n'K'j'tered wlth police ottt eern In nn attempt to Injure character by these ineiinn or false telephonic roMrtN are a failure; In fnrt, the po lice take more pleasure In track lug the Informer than the one Informed about. MICKIE SAYS vRGOE VttTVA TU' PR.V4TE.tt'WXJT VllU MOST rROOMSVM 00 10 0 L ll NOU State Fair Program To be Best Ever 8ALEM, OK1C,. Sept, M. ISosc lal) All la practically In readiness for what promises to hs the graatest statv fair in the history of Oreiatn. Heads of the various departments are rushing their plana to completion so that when the fair opens Monday, Sip'temher the 2C, not a nail will need to be driven, nor a detail of the exhibit chaoged. Outstanding features of the fair Ihia year will be livestock and agri cultural exhibits from the display point of view, and from the enter tainment side, horse and auto races, airplane stunts, night horse shows, auto polo, fireworks, balloon ascen sions, with the latest novelty added in the way of horse racing In the evening. This will be made poasliile by the Installation of powerful searchlights and a large number of arc IlKhts around the track. This should fill the big grandtr-id to capacity every night. The alaus are to have most of the speed eventa running racea. The various days have been sche duled as follows: Monday, children's day; Tuesday, Hoosters' Itay; Wed nesday, Salem I Jay; Thursday, Port land and 1. A. K. bay; Friday Is Elks' day. 0. A. R.. W, R. C. Fra ternal and Willamette Valley Day, with Saturday being turned over to the Shrlners of the state. Auto races will he programmed for he first three days of the fair, with 'he fastest drivers In the northwest ompeting for the $1500 cash prizes. uio polo, airplane stunts, balloon irennlons and fire drills by expert firemen, will be dally attractions, with the regular racing program In liiillna: the best bets of the North west circuit. The horse show In the stadium will be held every night, ind In the new pavilion and In front of the grand stand there will be pro trams each evening that should fill "very Individual entertainment need. Plreworks will be featured on Mon tav and Saturday nights. The var ious civic organizations of the state will put on stunts Tuesday evening, 'ompeting for the silver trophy given iv the state fair board: the people if all nations will give a splendid nrogram In the main auditorium Wednesday night, In which folk songs and dances will be an Impor tant detail; Thursday and Friday light will witness special attractions it th horse show, mid Saturday night will ho turned over to the thrillers and their wives and friends ith the concessionaires putting on 'heir best acts In the main pavilion ind In front of the grandstand. On the Sunday following the fair the fiinious Whitney Hoys Chorutr vill be heard under the leadership of Its organizer and director, H. E. Prices on all models greatly reduced ILSlStS See it and you mil have no other SAYS HER RECOVERY IS ALMOST LIKE A MIRACLE FKOM HKI.II.KSS I.WAMIt TO t'O.MIl,F.TF. HKSTOIl iTIOS F HUliTII, HTItr.M.TII AND HAITI KSS IS WONIlKltFl I, t'H.A.NtiK MRS. I!IMT F.M'F.UI K.M'F.I) I.N Tllltl'.F, WK.F.KM 8T.VTK.MK.Vr ONF. OF MOST KK .MARKAIII.K ON IIKCOIlil. "Just a week bifoi'j I started tak ing Tan lac I was dovtn ill bed so crippled up with rlicuniaiisui I could not move without help. My son nan tuken faulac. and it had done him a world of good, a,o one day lie brought home a bottle and said. '.Mother, J want you to lake this.' When I had liiushed that bottle. I felt like a dif ferent woman, and hy the time I had finished my second bottle, 1 was out in the garden hoeing. "Tanlnc has simply dime wonders for me; it almost ems like a mira cle." This Is the remarkable Ktate nient made recently by Mis. Jennie Koto, residing at 1 1! Powers St., Portland, Oregon, and Is only one of tijns of thousands from well-known men and women who are daily testi fying to the powers of Tanlac. Continuing her wonderful state ment, Mrs. Root aaid, "For years I suflvred terribly with rheumatism, and would often be down in bed for daya at a time. In the last five years there was not a time whi n I didu t feel thoje rheumatic pains all through my body. About two nionlhs ago 1 got very niurh worse and my arms and legs were so bad I was al most helpfess and couldn't even hold a pen to Eign my name. 1 was so weak I could not do any housework. I couldn't even sleep, and had no rest day or night. Even to walk a few steps would tire me out com pletely. When I tried to walk I would stagger, and when I did walk a little way and sat down I could not get up without some one helping me. I had nn Annetilo :,nt h.ir,llv nin enough to keep me alive. I could I not stoop over far enough to get my : shoes on. ' I "I never knew what a night's sli'.p was, and would lie awake for hours. ) At times t would get very cold and would have to get up and cit by the ; Are all huddled up. and my daugh ters would put hot water hollies all around me. I was treated hy four doctors, and took all kinds of niedl- cine. Nothing ever did me any good. K. Whitney of Spokane. This is ex-j peeled to hold over an enormous' crowd, as the organization has never I before been heard here. The Improved 19x1s -with new, self-cleaning, mm Ml Ms J3)w E WANT every woman in this city to come in and see the wonderful,unprovedl921 Thor Even if VOll rinve a Tvio:n -come in anyway. You viil want to know about this latest of all machines which saves up to an hour of ths time reauired by others to da a washing. The sturdy, . airuction assures years longer service. The revolvmc, reversing cylinder method of washing ,s the safe, thorough way. V fact, it is ths thing which has convinced 600,000 users that the Thor -aHAffafffS E BRINGS IT FOR. NEXT WASHDAY Small monthly payments toon settle the balance Autlior'ueJ Thor Dealer Hudson Electric Store nosFjinui, ouF.00. A; ; L BlltS. J knmi: ROOT I am Just like a different person now. All those terrible aches and pains have left me, and only the other day I was able lo walk up four flights of stairs In an office building when the elevator was out of order. "My appetite Is Jupt splendid now. and Ju:;t today for the first time In years, I fell so hungry that I had to go and eat a piece of pie betwoeu meals. In fact, I can't remember the time that I have fell as well as I do now. I hnve not only regained my health and strength, but I have gained fourteen pounds in weight. To tell you the truth, I wouldn't ex change the benefit I have received from Tanlac for the best ranch In Oregon, and I will praise It as. long as I live." Tanlnc Is sold In Rosuburg by W. F. Chapman's Pharmacy and by heading druggistR everywhere. IHO IIAXC K CIltCTS MtillT. Rig Jitney dnnce at Maccabee hall Friday night. Sunset Orchestra. Lumlnoid Cylinder all-metal con- airv The New doats, Suits and Dresses Will appeal to you from every point of view ' Will you be one of the first to see them? Burchard's Buy Gainsborough hair nets at Carr'a. Quick Lite Lamp The Light that keeps your Eyes young PROTECT the eyesight of your loved ones. The clear, keen vision of youth is pricelessnothing can replace it. Strong, healthy eyes are the means of letting sunshine, beauty and knowledge into your children's lives. Then Save Their Eyes! Get Them a Quick-Lite Lamp to Study By Under the bright, yet soft and eye-restful radiance of this beautiful light, the children can pore over their lessons the whole evening through without the slightest chance of eye strain. And the cost of a Quick-Lite is but a small fraction of doctor's bills and buying glasses for ruined eyes. CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. CLASSIFIED COLUMN aU, HW CLASSIVIBU ADVEHTISBHKftT WILL BB FOUND 01 LUT . riOB DMDBB BKAOINU TODAY.- WANTED. WANTED Good f rr h cows. J. .luiid. WANTED loa buuliela nuw. J. M. JirtlU. wlilfti uaia WANTED '1'urweya .large or small. i-none i-i-i4. uoyer uroa. TAILOIUNO and arensinaKlnn of all klnJa. fhona 187-P, Mfa. UuthrUge. WANTED Woman cook on ranch dur ing Harvest Mm. Address "Cook, Newa-ltevlew. WANTED Ullth aehool bov to work sohrt hours for his board. Roseburg viiiuiuria. WANTED TO KENT Five or six room f iinilNhi'd house by CM-tobtT first. Ad- uiesn al, care Mi'wa-ltevlow. WANTED 3U-J0 rifle In oc,a conrfl- iion. ADMw.r suiting price wanted, and addrvaa A. K., car News-he. lew. IUKjM WANTF.D Clean. n-flnod younir man wanta room In privle i.iiimy wntre van nave use or piano. 'iMKii imaiierry, iew8-ltevicw orrice. WANTED -Alan to rut vrub oak nol-. Oood tlmbfr, ajood around, Kood Prii-e. Heti'h or bourd: II mlla from Itoneburs;. Addreaa A. H Newa- ueview. SAI.l:s.MAN to cover local territory niiiia; dealers, uuaranteed salary or loo week for right man. The witiHius io, auu iiitn Ave., Mew LAllilltEKS and teamstera wanted for . "ii.ii i nun won or irrlKiillon pro- . . 1.1.111,1,1, urpKun. aaes three dollars for eiBht hours less one ... .i... .or iMiitru. joo win last all i If' ,,RoK,,e ,tlv'er Valley Canal mriiuijiKia. .ll-.l Apple pickers, 30c per aisn apple sorters, at Ilair Moon orchards. Telephone S2-F5. . .niiiiii.Mi. .wner WANTEIi Annie nlrkcrs nf Ih. Ocr- lllltll llr.-linr.la U .1. - . . I k. I. liouse it dislred. Accommodations "ru. uiHin place to camp on tivcr WaK,s so centa per hour. rivirt,., a llrnnil MltfCKI.I.A VKOITia. ro TUAliK Dodaa tnurlna- ear J....U a, new, for sheep. Phone MATKKNITV cases taken. Hnaranteed '"re ny practical nurse. Call Jv - S oith Flint (St.. Uoebur. C'v"i. " '"""lead It'elinquisliment. --..y n,i uoui ii io nenry aiooney. Mvrtle Creek. OreKon. Knit T 1 1 A I E 1 41 d le a' fura for wood T m .. .' "n1 nruton a -- ' hi M Ti iiii ii iiii - ' LOOT AND FTlT'r K(1I'N! Chllda coat and Indies' scarf, fhone JJ-KS. TOl:,VD-rhlldfblack cot. Owner ", "v ma by calllns: at this offlae aad paylna for adv. KOl Nt Hmalj boyVcoat. Owner may '17i r oalllnc at this office nsvlng for d TORRENT. t'h!LyM"yHV:room """" H'K HKNT- r r : r f.i ft a . i : i 1 1 . no cnuuren. 1 r.yrM,s!i.ww' Goodrich Tire Service. Be. oj. n A. lxwkwood Motor Co u FOH RENT Store room 18-30, front llisT ou North Main street. Inquire at Alcove Confectionery. FOR RENT A real live nock ranch eight mllea from town, three yver lease, rent very cheep; partly lliwer Irrigation; tcood Impiovementa. Hera la your chance to gel started If ywa act quick. See A. T. Lawrence Atcency. 12R Cass Street. Pbona Sit. VOR HALH. FOR 8AI.E 1 Sharpies separator. fhone 3J-F13. KOH SALE Mllcliell drag saw. Inquire of J. Al. Judd. eOH SALtJ Younir talking parrut ln- quire 134 H. Steplicns St. FOH SAI.K fir cord wood. Bojer Bros. Phone lt-FH. FOfl tiAI.K 2ill head of Angora gosli. W. 8. Norman. Tiller, tirvgun FOR SALE Fir cord woud. Write IM price. 1. O. Uoff. Kutliarlln. FOR SALE Vuick touring car In One stiepe. Inquire at tlie Alcove Con- reciionery. FOR HALE OR TRADE Hood ued r for younir harness and team. Call 51 N. Jackson St. . I'OR SALE Hay work liome, wcislit 1200; 6(i. Inquire K. Itimuan, et RoaebursT. . FUR SALE Stove .wood, body oak. laurel, and second growth oak. N. I Conn. I'none 6-rli. THORoroHHREH Oiford buck sale. Extra good, rrice H. Chenoweth. Oakland, Oregon; FOR SALE Private touring car, HIT model. In first clans condition. An swer V. M Newe-iti lw. Foil SALE Small team of mui' weight about Sifii; narnese -agon H. W. Tayl"r.llriikwr FOR SALiiV-Pura bred Iielalne and hlh grade KamboulUet rama. J. Barnea. Ten Mile. Oregon FOR BALE CIIKAr-.Mi'l' car. or will trade i.-r i'lrl' .L si what have you?l'nll 31a " SL FOR SALE Sheep. ab..;it ne.o ewes. 65 lamns. iioniire ... . Conn, ltoscburg. Ore HionL' FOR 8AIB Angora , .TS lemaie. iieaieiei e. ' wllbur. bred stack, i. 1. Crannies, WIIH"' Oregon. . r FOR 8ALB OR TRADIEieeatlonU values n tiaad cars ai Motor EUdianae. F. U MoOraw, Ml West Oak 8L rVR"SAl.BV5lood heavv wag"". STrey oata, wheal, ii-itn. k and rve rrnsa seed '; r and fir wood. J. M. JuJi . WOOD FOR SALE-A f. - '" flr and pine left; will ; J'""r Mirg I tier load at U P" ''V.rg. dered at once. P"l"-?i-,---ri.' FOR SALE One flrv row. cn . ((ff lorn nun ceil, : . r enir a mos. old: one rat ! If. AdJl- Call R W. fltovall. .','eiander. Hon. Roseblira;. . FOR SAI.R . , . One l2t Korfl rnnrn.s. One good Ford bur. One lI Ford roaJ-'cr These cars sre all In tirrt rlaa dltlon and at a r'""" ikeae T. R. Burr at -" after oclo.k , "11 ?? FOR RENT r oi: km. '- if t of rw;; - i V 1 . 1'. I ' " .... miles wee rent 1320 ready to plow and a; r- Tk, ture. bntsn.e h' ' ro( enrda of wood a .,r 'bn oulr. of Hire c'IX"To of the owner. Win. Ele. Oregon.