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f nosranul Ktrwu-Rimnv, t wrnsnAV. ftcronttn it, mat. PAC.H Ot1t Yw7 Appreciate Snow Flake Crackers After a strenuous morning in the office at home whenever nerves are tired and heavy food will not digest try this wholesome, restful, nutritious combina tion a bowl of milk and SNOW FLAKES. Tasty, yes! and thoroughly baked to a delicious crisp ness they are surprisingly pleasing and satisfying. Ask your grocer for Don't ask lor Crackers say SNOW FLAKES Ik ' J ZJ T. 7-3 PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO- Portland. Ore. ij Going Fishing? SEE B ERG ER FOR Hip Boots, Shoes, Slicker and Rain Coats, Hosiery, Underwear, Army Blankets, 0. D. Shirts and Pants. Berger's Bargain Store Corner Cass and Pine Streets oaie Milk For Infant & Invalids MOCOOKINQ The "Pood - Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, Office, end Fountains. Ank for HORUCICS. r US-Avoid Imitations a SiilirJtutes Christian Workers Band Praised CLASSIFIED COLUMN U HW CaUASSlKlKD ADVKHT1SEMKNT W!l,i BB POIND OR LAST rAUK DNUBH HBADINtt "MHW TODAY." WANTKD. WANTED Turoyi ,iarr or small. rhuti 1 i-b'-l i. Hoy ttr liroa. WANT KB) TO KKNT piano. W. 1U War ner, KonnlMHK 1 nfotcrU. OANNKIIV II KM unnnryt Mill HL Frank J. WANTKU ConiutiU himvik Apply Mn. Frd Flahyr. I M-KJ. on KL 1. WANTKU TIiIiiks lu al tin uu WANTKD Apply t KOH 3AIK t KUH SAL.K mink, j FOK H.M.K hihI tanks. Sharpies separator. -Wood, guild wuod. M. Jud.l. llHst lilt lUllll KMtiltl'. ti u k rn mi.k-ntiihn or all kinds, biwt on uu i noi, mi i ne ret ii. nut oAliR li. Mlnon-,1 , o k.-lem, n i i llllli n, I'lllMU' I .".- K. FoU SAI.K llorse and mw hJ '"' i mn uut- rui( r.m.k Horse and ctn Hon to be held at the Kmplr burn,) from (ho iiroiJui-er It i pat.i tH't. 2tf. j. M. Judd. ' W A NT K I) W ood choppnra. Will fur nish hoimo. W. A. Jenkiii. it tnilta lout li of IMxonvlIU. l'hotte H- F4 1. WANTKD TO HKNT KurniNluM or Hn (tirnlMhftd huino or hiit-kiopinK rooma or niiirtinonta. Addtetts ' N," care Newa-Hevlew. WANTKD Hy tiinrrli'd ronple with one anmll child. housckcrptrm ri ii n a, stall pil.r nn1 Imiitlon. Ad- 1 Fult cirrmt kooiiih, rsewn - Kw lew. WANTKD Hv "'married Vnui.lt wTth two nmll children, lioiim.kpri.lhtf I F room. HtMie price and location. Ad- dreaa A. I'., rare Ncwa-UevUw. WANTKDJood, careful, qulk apple sorter with pur foot tyt'iKlit. 30 rents an hour, at the Itt and !' king 11u font of ;ik ntrei.t ltx IK rm mai.k 10U tier old growth (t nio. K wo, m on Hood road, l.i iidl-lom, 1 'I Mil VI III'. KUU HAM-Oul, lcil7o" tlie oichnid 6Uc pur hox Itiotkwuy. rviu rvM.r. Alodrrn C-toom house with nitHcruoiu. IfiiMii. lmiiiii N. 1. Jlew'tt St. I n So. Step he SAI.K-You lit iitri. I't i iMxolivlllf 'It SAI.K -,',-rooiiT I -rniM. I Miitilre 641 I- l r ; . 1.. in ItoKt fclitl fry u MLSCKLI.A.N KOL H. TAJIORI71 and dreAMmakliia; of all kind. 638 ii Main Mrs. (Juthridni. AIONKY T UAN Klrat mortKAKe e curlty on rtal eetrtte. 20 year rnmi crenlit loans, 3 and S ear Mini lit ons. Hoe M. K. Itlio, of KUe A Rlce. RKK t'H before you buy or Pell vmir bonds. We buy and noli V. H. Lib erty bo ml, nmntclpnl bondn nd warrants. Hee M. K. Ulee, of Itiee nice. 5Ve handle only the b(h Rrade bond 4, ffovernment, niunlclpnl, cor poration. Affk us about our e mr ytnent fian. lHtuKias Atistravi nnnv lix- bu hMU SAI.K -X91H Koid "buic. and t-p. A-l condition In e Sr. It at Service liniiK.' hi. It .SAI.K Olio Jei.Hi.y, Kivjn milk Kod fa ully cow. C, fc Wober, ltub filw Ciooek. I'hotm 4J-KI.1. run n.m.i rrlvate turlnic ear. 191 ci.Ma condition. An ode I wer V In ft M- New. Ivii-w. l't'K SAI.K ',,rd ei hnulcd Kr k lnlihe Hitiatd Knx.loirtf. l'il sKK-"".iiood. k ntte safe for ehlblren. t mi the H .1. U llxun phu e. "f i:,le"Nowir store. Ki 'II S .V Tlr cotd jitmI 1 ( od. Will deliver In ton U " lie for pi Iced. I J. Coff c.MiipliMolv sale. 11 Ae., W t lii.tiilre mile u other- re; IOHT AND X)CHD. LOST IxtO brown nnvNi truck covr. I.pv 1 1 til tr v FOND ii:vri(harp prnrll. bwnrr nwy flV MTTM 1T CAllfua t IMS OfflV nd pjrlnf( rir n4v. PT)1'NI Hiryi'ii.. (wnir run hv m h)r driM'rlhlnjr mid pnylnir fur Ihlnndv. I'hon J.1, or 2 1' I - V . EoflT ThriM ywir old prav horn. wHghn looo, phoil anil pltl, Rpot In ye. A. R. Sratilcv, Milrii Oron. r'M( ?ia r.iv-- i-m iHiutHl iMipn. frtim lriilin.,1 irrk Prlr T 5n n p.ilr. or J'iKt m!i M f.niMle ll.Vti. Krvln ''r i.iiHinni. iiT.ri'n. pil.ll,' Pt)R RENT. RKVT f ft T d-noall Rnfhiir( Nfttlonnf nMPR bOlM. row SH HKNT ?flipliiif ro'iniH In mod ern Iiouna. Kurmm Tirnt. hot witter, bath. OftrnffA to rent. I0S Commer cial Mn Phnne 477-1 roR RAIJi. FOR KAI.R A lldittert number of llnrred Unek rokereli. o. A. C. train. D sn each. IL C "rown. ' Hoiehuri-, Or. , bl'l: sm.i- o I.i, It .tm.liiv b'i,, f,.",ii , rnu.s; wi.-.nt. K m. pl..w. I t , i mv (l olhiM tlMii.. 1 I I ,,4 MH HA I.K il! Kxru .;.- . Iter, ( t ln,l..r II , ,., , ., c-i.rtill t tun or will ri.'l mer toiim of hoi... dtmI moi rhnnire fur .li'.'n ,'l.,., Vonlmnn.Sut hiT'ln. Ori'itu run ai.i: -.mi i.'. ii . i i. k SS rrn prnrtl. n'l ...t eantlr lonrn; r'lM.n tm.1 tl.iod ruiinir o' t l.'i . .1 Ti .t eiiinll fruit, llnii.1 ..i.v.m h pump on porih. H-n-n iilird JTn. toi k ahi'ii nri huu.e 1024. etui Tiiim..... hullilinr. Klne nimmtiii thru plm'e. Ixx'Bteil n. (rood town. B. R. MkVw.i . hool Itm-ll nud tn p' ,. look thl over and make mi Term. R Mornlnn.tnr. Drain, Or.gon. .11.. m. n r:in.h '.n lnn.l: I In i ron ,.f 'iii.i. with " U'.i.'Mni' I'hl.-ken u other i'n Iri-aiu milr. from . Mid ir,"i1 i e Onie an offer The following Is an article ap pearing In the "Forward." a church m:ien7lno tollincr of tlui fine n.'ni.r ae. I cdinpllshed In Rosoburg by the Christian Workers Band: In the Young Peopld's Conference at Albany, Oregon, the story was told of the activities of the Young People's Society at Itoseburg, and It 13 worth passing on so that all ma) know altout It. As a result of an evangelistic cam paign conducted In Roseburg early last spring, about one hundred young people from several of the churches have organized as a Christian Work ers" Hand. Every Tuesday evening !hls group meets for consultation and Inspiration. Some might sav that their meeting Is the same as a Christ Ian Kndeavor meeting, but It Is not No clippings are read, and those who spe.iK ten of tneir experiences or Tive their comments on the Scripture passage wmcfi has been selected i It may be said, incidentally that the n umber or clippings read in a meet ing Is a sure Indication of the Inter est or lack of Interest on the part of me memiiers or (lie society.) Each ook a new Scripture passage Is memorized, and no meeting la com plote without Its time for prayer. Hut 'his Is not the most Important part in ine nanti s work. Kach Sunday since the organiza tion nf the band, five teams have one to m-lglibering towns or to churches In lloseburg to conduct re Bonus Law Problems Decided Receipt of retirement pay by an ex service man constitute a oar 10 participation in tlw pruvisiom of the Oregon bonus U, according to an ' opinion prepared by Attorney-General Van Winkle for the guidance of the stale bonus commission. I "The legislature cannot be under stood as considering those receiving I such reiirviineiit p.iy us lu need of Industrial rehabilitation' which lo I the purpose of the Klntnle as Is pro- ivi.ii.d in the title." Van Winkle points out In his opinion. Liberality .Veceswiry. The unnie opinion holds that a loan under the provisions of the bonus act may be secured by property owned bv one of "his or her husband. father, mother, mild. children, brother or sister." pointing out that the fact that the first named may not be willing to give his property as security for such a loan would not' bar the applicant from securing tne loan on property held by any of the other relatives, regardless of the or der in which they are named in the bonus bill. The statute being remedial must he liberally construed to accomplish the purpose Intended by the legisla ture and people In passing the bonus amendment and statute and the fact that one of the first named relatives may be unable or unwilling to mort gage his or her property will not prevent another who Is mentioned later In the list from doing so in or der to assist a veteran relative In securing the loan," the opinion points out. Other Rulings Mime. Numerous other questions which have arisen through queries directed to the commission by ex-service men are answered in the opinion as fol lows: "Can a person borrow an amount less than $3000 giving the proper security therefor and subsequent to the accomplishment of said loan, again make application for and re ceive another loan, ottering the same and additional or other secur ity therefor and continue this proce dure until tire entire amount of $3, 000 has been received by him?" It is held in answer to this ques tion that ttfo word "loan" when ap plied to the amount to be loaned to any one applicant, has riiferencc to the entire amount so loaned and not any speclflc amount which might constitute a part thereof and hence that a qualified applicant docs not exhaust his or her right to borrow the full amount provided In the statute by borrowing a less amount, but that It may be increased to the amount limited by law: "Can this section he construed as permitting a loan on property, title to which Is vested In the wife of the applicant? Can this section be con strued as permitting a loan on prop erty, title to which Is vested in hus band and wife jointly?" The answer Is in the affirmative. Title vested In the husband and wife Is held In the entirety, but In any event where the mortgage Is signed by both the applicant and his or her husband or wife, the requirements of the statute are complied with, the opinion holds. RHEUMATIC TWINGE MADE YOU WINCE! UK Sloan's f reel V for rheumatic aches, sci.it icat iutnhacn, over worked muscles, neuralgia, back aches, still joints and Inr sprain, and trains. II frnrlratts xi-illumt ruhbwg The very first time you use Sloan's I.iniitirnt you will wonder why you never used it before. '1 lie comlortin g warmth niul quirk relief from pain will tlclightiully surprise you. Keep SKwn' handy and at the first sign of an ache or pain, Use it. At all druggistsviSc, 70c, $1.40. Liniment Vmerm niAf-urinfl faeUI era tins bit I qux-kljr hMiled by lr fiotwon tciems I Ointment ilood tV pimply fore. ' ertrms. sen. Ilrhm ihm. and all ethcrRkin treuhWw. Oneof lr .lobeon' rmuy itemivuee. Any drum. DrHobson's EczcmaOintment TRESPASS &OT7C1U All persons are hereby warned not to hunt or otherwise trespass on my ranches at Happy Valley and at 3 roon. Any person violating this no'lee will he prosecuted to the full extent of the law. S. 0. MILLER Hawaiian Islands Are Going Dry Ry CLARENCE DrTiOSE. (United Press Staff Correspondent.) HOOI,riA?. (Dy Mail.) The "oke-leggor" Is on the run In Ha waii. He's having a hotter time than his first cousin, the boot-legger, in the States. Governor Wallace R Karrlnston Is on his trail and every orricer of the islands Is after him- all united under the cry: "Hooze must go!" The llawailn Islands, being Amer ican territory, are of course, 100 per cent iwmendablo to the crighteenth Intendment. Hut the "oke'" hounds have been reluctant to admit that fact. Okolehao familiarly abbre- iated Into "oke" Is a local dyna tulle, a brew long popular with some of the native and alien population, and said to hrive a wallop consider ably stronger than vodka, T. N. T. and Missouri moonshine llkker all combined. It drives men crazy and wrecks health, authorities here de clare. So Governor Farrlngton Is leading a vigorous rrusnde to stamp out the illicit production and clandestine piddling of "oke." and those who know the islands predict he will win. Rye grnwi. timothy, clover, alfal fa, vetch and grey oats, all new teed. U the reoples Supply Co. KliR PAt.K Fir cord wood. ltovar ttios. Phone 1 4-KM Tilt-; llt:sT IU Y IN TnWN-otv l.-T. on KiiMt Ijitne mre. t. puiiiiir hiiiI sewer. Priced at f.T.0 0.1 and lip Hiuall pMMuent down, and h.itnmt e.i(v terms at per cent. ttuilil a home close In Select vour let now. U. W. Young A Sun. l'hona 417. lupous services. Their work has 'icen so acceptable that It Is no long er necessary for them to seek oppor 'unlijes to hold meetings, for re- niest. are coming to them from hiirches throughout that vicinity. These meetings are producing re i'Us nut only among the people who Mtend. for out of the group of work ers several have made their decisions for full time service as ministers. missionaries, or In other branches of Christian work. How heartening It U to find a eronn of young people who have -nuchf the real spirit of service, and who have proved that there Is a place for voting people In the spiritual ac tivities of the Church! What has been done In Roseburg. Oreirnn. can ie accomplished, with modifications. In many places, provided the desire ovists. With a definite program, proper leadership, and a sincere pur pore, anything can be done. RuddyCheeks-SparklingEyea Most Women Can Have Say Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Ohio Physician Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years treated cores of women for liver and bowel ail ments. During these year he gave to his patients a prescription made of a few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. 1 ou will know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a nor mal action, carrying of the waste and poisonous matter in one's system. If you have a pale lace, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women and men take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the suc cessful substitute for calomel now and then just to keep litem lit. 15c and 30c HOME COOKING SALE. A sale of delicious home-cooking will be held at Pickens Bros.' grocery Saturday, Oct. 29th, by the Women's Missionary Society of the M. E. Church, South. CASE TRACTORS Threshing Machines Page Woven Wire Fence Stearns & Chenoweth Oakland mat Toncalla. AUTO TOPS TJTHOLSTERLVa C. M. JONES 708 N. Jackson Phone 408. PIumbing& Heating SCOTT BROS. Now open and ready for business. We are thor oughly experienced plumb ers and solicit your patron age. Phone 407 Corner Oak and Main Sts. LUMBER FOR SALE at attractive price to close out quick. Most all dimensions on hand. Some more yet to come. Near West Side store, 1267 Ump qua Ave. C. D. MAYNARD ROYAL CLUB RESTAURANT MRS. W. It. IIOWMAX, Prop, I'RESH EASTERN OYSTKIW COOKED ANY 8TYIJJ Iju-ko Dining Room for ladles, counter for the men. Host steuks. 105 Klieridan St. Opposite Depot. 0a-n Day and Might. Best of Serv ice. Telephone 800. DYEING Now is the time to have your summer clothes dyed for winter wear. Wesolicit orders for dyeing. Our Auto Will Cma Phone t77 OUR STOCK OF j Flour, Sugar, Potatoes, Canned Goods and Groceries of all kinds is complete, but moving fast A General Railroad Tie-Up is probable. Are you prepared. We invite you to call and inves tigate Quality and Price. Everybody's Exchange 113r0ur last Car of Potatoes will soon be gone $2.35 per Cwt. , , , , - HEINLINE Conservatory of Music & art CATALOG MAILED ON REQUEST KOHLHAGEN BUILDING PHONE -on "Announcing" A NEW MODEL The Oakland Six SPORT MODEL Todays Oakland Six Sport with a snap and beauty of design and a quality of finish and fittings, such as have never bftfore been offered in any other car at anywhere near the price. A beauty from erery angle. "WE HAVE IT" J. F. BARKER & CO., Roseburg I Wonder. If your old hat looks a little worse for the wear? We can make it look like new by cleaning and reblocking ROSEBURG CLEANERS SOS N. Jackson I. F. DILLAKD Phone 471 WE SELL 1 Edison MAZDA LAMPS Douglas County Light and Water Co. Alarm Clocks A full line from the small White Ivory dressing table clock to the large eight day alarm ;n brass, copper and nickle cases. Reliable Time Keepers CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. ROSEBURG, OREGON