BOSEEURO NEWS-REVIEW. Wt-PNESPAY. JUNE 50, 195J. PAGE SEVEN HENRY FORD CRAZY? irsT LIKE A FOX. He says. "The business of the B IV.khr be dooe by Urge concerni CONTROLLING THK It will not mutter much whether the coutrol of re LT.-a hv ownership, by mortgage, .or by coi " T, PROFITS WILL GO TO THE Hid BUSINESS. If the TrfB :Ji hiuineM. THEY WILL GET THE PROFITS. BUILD YOUR OWN BUSINESS, OR THE MILL VOU nu '-0THER FELLOWS? more and fall o mer yon losing control by PJ-JT- too buy oh credit you ere losing control by mort i""1 a buy because lornu one telle you our goods are not "" not reliable. yo are tw:ng control by control of 14 ? rv time yu Pnl1 m006 'ou are building gome oue spd " "h nd bulld your OWB' DEVELOPING MASH, S2.7S Pen 100 "Se 111 f we cn ve Tou money" fa Bureau Cooperative Exchange Roseburg and Oakland Wg sickness 5q)Y PEVELOPED . has lust rpturn- h, annual meeting of the Osteopathic Association held at McMinnvllle. i, strvker. prominent niarian who organiied the Koury club, had charge ,fm which waa consider iliy eood. The most out- tenure uems - method of troatlng cn- Mhartira-alepplng sick ness. Thia method developed after many years of research work by Dr. Harry W. Forbes of Los Angeles, consists of skillful manipulations relieving the pressure upon the brain the helpful effect of which is im mediately s:iown by the improved condition of the patient. Dr. DeLapp was unable to secure the next annual, meeting for Itoie burg, but expects I'mpqua's charms to win the following year. Lloyd's Taxi for country trips day or night. Phone 44, oGlce Is 125 Sher idan Street. CONTRACTS LET FOR STATE BUlLDIKGSr L. W. Mtigr Successful Bidder On New Building at Soldiers Home; Kitchen and Meat Hall Will . Be Constructed. Lassified column JEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE FOUND ON LAST PACE, UNDER HEADING NEW TODAY" WANTED VsWO. M S. Main. Clashing. 219 N. Main. tfiean" cotton rags, at the Inpw office. I vfn tn vnrk In hav field. W Phone 10 F -15. Lowing. First house Hp- I tree. 112 West Douglas l Responsible, adult rnr p- titn. State Demonstration l-iteady man for farm and rat Oregon Growers As- lowburg. FOH SALE Piano $120. Phone 421-Y. BROCCOLI plants for sale. Walter Leake. Dixonville. Ore. The contract for the construction of the kitchen and mess hall at the Soldiers Home waa let yesterday b :ne state board of control to Contrac tor L. W. Metzgcr of this city whose proposal was. in the sum of $15,7S5. The building is to be reinforced con crete and will house a modern kitchen. refrigerating plant and mess ball, li will be placed in the rear of the pres ent mesa hall, and the rooma now occupied for kitchen and dining room will be converted into a waiting room and game room. Altogether tne state board allowed four new state buildings and for other improvements aggregating $157. 634. These contracts were a part of the building program approved by the last legislature and which contem plates the expenditure of between $350100 and $100,001) during the bien nium including the construction of the1 new training school for boys for which contracts will be let as soon as a site for the institution is decided upon. Contracts let by the board were as follows: State Institution for feeble-minded, boys' dormitory General contract, G. W. Kraiier. I33.4S0; heating. L. E. In man, $2,650; plumbing, L. E. Intmui, $3,050. Eastern Oregon Hospital for the In sane, finishing basement and thud floor Hilmer J. Setlergren, $47,tf!i. State Tuberculosis Jiuspital, open air pavilion General contract, Cripe, Newell & Cripe, $14,550; heating, L. E. lnman. $900: plumbing, $1,344.50. Stale School for Blind, boys' dormi tory General contract. Hoover & Mc Neil, $26,472; plumbing and heating, C. n. Yundt, $8,934. - Oregon Employment School for the Blind in Portland, pavement, sidewalk, etc. Akeson & Anderson, $4,774 84. J alent of "bootleg" liquor. In order to check the sale of this beverage the government is carrying on a cam paign on behalf of the Government owned distilleries. Still some Russian drinkers will cater to their "Samagonka" tastes, and declare that the Government liquor Is too expensive. Get my summer prices for direct delivery of all kluds of Wood and COAL. You'll be surprised. J. A. Denn. o MINE REVIVALS NEAR MEXICALI FOR SALE Good slab wood. Priced reasonable. Phone 329-J. FOR SALE Baled hay, Phone 15 F 15. Mrs. I. Davenport. FOR SALE 16" old growth fir block wood. E. Bradford, Dillnrd. FOR SALE Broccoli plants, Oswego train. Mabley Bros. Phone 6 F-3. FOR SALE 5 large hogs. $75. takes the bunch. Ed. Noah, Edenbower. band. Must know Fordson tractor. A. F. hwburg, Star lit. eone to buy about 5 ethers, 10 this year's 3n, and some ewes, all VA shape. K. W. Al- Untie Creek. 1STED Two or threo men tirough broccoli planting, ork. Wages 40c per hr. F"t No transients need ap- t Leake. Dixonville. Ore. kiSCEU-ANEOUS FOR SALE Cut flowers and all grow ing plants at 123 W. Washington st. FOR SALE Aster plants, 5c per doz. While they last. G. Morris, 1018 y Military Ave. FOR SALE 3 choice fox terrier pupa, 1 10 u-kn nlri .T IT Cnn J1Q V. Ill Ave. N. Roseburg. f EB-Doo't forget to call p a need of auto parts, kits Wrecking Hnuan. f-A fine Perchern stallion tie F. A. Williams nlnra. fti of Glendale for the sea- Morris, owner. FOR RENT FT-Satetr p Nitlonal Bank. fi furnished hnnHf tiaoiY. P 142 8. RoBe St. fT-Modern $ room house & Main, lnauire Bell P-!can nic-.y furnished L Phone 365-U 707 West p-Kouse with garage. Cor- lonrt ..j c i . .... .- - . uiu , owier at. ti. it L C ... - . no (,asn g. j'uone FOR Kit e B-lsJ F Phon S7n rJoat hay. write box FOR SALE Modern 5 room house. Good location. Address "Owner" care News-Review. FOR SALE Large rough coated Air dale, full blooded, male. 1 year old. Cheap. Phone 527-L. FOR SALE Good McCormick binder with trucks and tongue trucks, tbi. Emil Hall, Sutherlin, Ore. FOR SALE John Deere binder in first class condition; cheap. Geo. A. Russell, Myrtle Creek, Oregon. FOR SALE Modern 6 room house and furniture. One lot, good gar den. close In. Call at 241 Flint sl FOR SALE Triplex Auto"-knitter. Nearly new. Call afternoons or evenings. 1145 Harvard. Ave. FOR SALE Ford sedan, many extras, $375. 1919 Ford roadster. Ford de livery, w-ith starter. Central Garage. FOR SALE 3 good- mountain ponies. Saddles and bridles, ready to ride. $100. takes the bunch. Phone 14 F-14. FOR SALE or trade, for vacant lots or car. Equity in improved small tVact. Address Owner, care News-Review. iERr!5 '"""of Automatic v-ompany's Capital Ln,hlp nr refused. ft? American' "neral Oil finc corrective fa'Pation. This "toy.-ltdo lubric FOR SALE Good work team, wagon and harness and top buggie, 5 head of young cattle. Ed. Noab, Eden bower. FOR SALE John Deere 6 fool binder in first class condition, with truck. Also extra parts. Price $125. Lind- blom, Dixonville. FOR SALE Loganberry Juice, fresh from the press. Bring containers. $1 per gal. Blakely and Hill, Dixon ville, Oregon. Phone 7 F-22. FOlFSALEor trade for niXler town property 7 room house, one acre land variety of fruit, 3 blocks from court house. Owner C27 N. Jackson st. FOR SALE 8 room dwelling with barn, and 4 lots. In Riverside ad dition. Block 15. Call at dwelling within a few days, or write W. M. Moore, Drain. FOR" SALE La t e Baiduc-ad and Sure Head cabbage plants and broccoli plants, fall or phone your. ortW. Phone 48 F-42. J. E. Evans, DIllarTl, Oregon. ' - UMPQUXJEnSEY DAIRY Marks .Bros. Milk prices going down. r. 10c. Pint 6c. Did you ever taptn real Jersey milk? If so you will want it all the time. Why not give u a trial. J. Kromminga. Phone 32 F-U. SIX HUNDRED ACRES all fenced, cross-fenced, wire fence; two wells and running water on place, fifty acres plowed; good small four roomed weU built house, new. Barn 4 hen house; all good bunch grass pasture land, raises 2'i tons rye hay to the acre; nearly aU can be fanned. Best bunrn grass pasture In the county. Want to trade tor rooming or apartment houe in Roseburg. Address Mrs. D. W . t ox. 1054 Winchester st. (Ry Apsoclfttea Pris.i MEXICALI, Lower California. June 20. Reports received at state olfices indicate a large revival underway in mining activities In Lower Callforn(a. The Santa Margarita and other Im portant gold and silver producers are starting up with new mill and smelter facilities after shutdowns ot several years' duration. A great deal of new prospecting is also under way. Coal advances to winter schedule prices at the mines on July 1st. Order now for delivery from oars enroute at grep.tly reduced prices. J. A. Denn. CHICHESTER S PILLS Hll&LEIN TRIP TO COAST i WASHINGTON, June 20. (Copy-! right by United Press.) President ' Harding leaves Washington today, i ready, after two weeks of Intensive preparation, to give the country j while enroute to Alaska an account ing of his administration. : While he disclaims any political significance in his tour, be has pre- i pared speeches on several big 1924 ' issues. Including transportation, the ; wet and dry question, farmers' dif ficulties, taxes and the tariff. "j Sells XevspaM-r Stock . ; WASHINGTON, June 20. (Asso ciated Press.) President Harding' has disposed of his control Block of , the Harding Publishing company,1 publishers of the Marion Star, to Louis M. Brush and Roy D. Moore. ( It was announced that the presl- dent will retain some of the stock, and will continue to bo associated with the Star in an editorial capa city. I The president and his party will j cover over 15,000 miles by train, boat j and motor before returning to the: White House via Panama Canal two months hence. There are approxi-1 mutely 70 in the presidential party ! and they are traveling in a special train of ten cars. Among them are the Secretary of the Interior and Mrs. Work, Mrs. Hoover, the secretary M the president and Mrs. George B. I Christian Jr., Speaker Glllett, Admiral! Roilman, Brigadier General and Mis. C. E. Sawyer. . o r 4 hlH4avnrsUUtnMiNjllrtil I 111 la Kra ana iij mm r h. -,e, ttt4 villi Hi. KiUkm. TnltO tt alker. Hut f roar Iri arc-In I. Aak f"t II I.l III S.TI IMAiiONO HUAMI PllXH,r. 1MAUUM? HUA.NU PILI.N.f... U& ran known amltest, Satt. Always Kellal l SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVER W HIRE I Have Bought the F. L GROCERY-STORE at Wilbur, and will be pleased to welcome all my old friends and customers. The store will be known aa the McKAY CASH GROCERY D. P. McKAY E EUGENE, June 20. Margarito Solis, Mexiran, laborer for the Southern Pacific company on the erew of the wrecker clearing the tracks on the Coos bay line near Cushinan Monday, was killed there about 9:45. in the evening. Meager details of the acci dent are merely that the man had been riding on the speeder, (he power- driven handcar, when killed in an1 uctident. Coroner W. W. BranuL tti r. ! who Is holding the body here, learned I indirectly that the man had Just i stepped from the car and fell, striking ; his head a blow on some hard sub .Htance. either a rotk. ri'il or the tor-j ner of the vehicle. Soils and an uncle, who came across I the boundary from Mexico into this country about a month ago, were In the crew, having joined it within the pat 1! days. Brantetter Ik awaiting instructions for disposal of the body. STOP! LOOK! . LISTEN! The Best Refrigerators Made : ' The Ice King at LENOX Furniture Co. 321 N. Jackson St ,Thone 26, Will Mand cor d for no bill rfiiade nlljfT than by myself. S. N. Miller. RUSSIA HAS ILLICIT BOOZE PROBLEM AMONG OTHERS (Int4TTiUonn1 N'wi rrn-.) ' JlOSi'oW, June 2'J. "Unl drink "It will poison you! "It Kan killed many I "Huy rntd alcoholic liquor from l!ie ; eoTernnit'iH iru-L i '(Signed) "Hurt-mi of N'mUmal Fxonomr." Thin noiirp Ian bn lanrdrd o.er Huflia. It Indirnrin how fti.ift brew anrl bm.fkc problem. , Builders Hardware at Cost Contractors and carpen ters can save LJg money on all builder s' hardware bought of us. Paint at Cost See us about these goods 1 before you buy S. B. Crouch Sheridan St. Nolle of Ml ot Vrnmn Tlra-I bc. Uwtril Lnl Uffic. WtLaUlouiuD. , U. C Jun l.J. Notic htrrb) Ktv thai utJt- t U cHauluns and l'miiaf ions nf t e arts of J:m 1J16 Kit Sitkt. 2m IVtrury Ji. ) liu tflal . Ill, and Jul 4. (41 Stat.. 7&it. an4 l'ct mental rula-t-ona of tptrfnH-r 1. llf i U 1.. 44if, and Juno Zl, l.d 4? I. 1... 4K tK tiu)li-r ua Hi folluwins landa will U ao.d July Stf. 1:3 at 10 oUck a, iu. at public aurtivn at th I'nltod S'atf fiid office at iloa.urir. Or on. to th linehrat bidder at not ttian the appralai valu aa show a by Lhia notkf4 al to b aubjrt to tli ap proval of th Scrtary of th Interior. The punhatt pric with aa additional um uf oci-fi(th of 1 por cnt tttrv of, bema 4.'ommlaaluna allowed, muat b deposit rd at tun of aalv, mom y to be returned If bmIs la not approved, olhf n ta patnt will laau lor th tlmbr wliUh muat b n-movwd with in Uu yir. ittda will b rvlv-d front cltisen of th United btatoa. AMittciMtloiis of aurh cltlsena and tor poradona oriranised under th lawa of th L'uttvo. Hiatoa. or any Ktai. Territory or DiatrKt throf only. Lp on application of a quullficd purchaser the timber on any legal subdivision will b olTerMl paratly befor bliig Included In any ofler of a larner unit T. lb 8., H. 3 V,M tM?c. Jj, tibS 8W4. (fr 6i0 U cvdar Z4 M ; 8UW toKS. Hr J000 W iclar 20 M; KK1-. fir IT"0 M cedar 30 VI hemUk 30 M; HW'H NK.fir 1050 M cUar Ho M bamloi k 60 M; nona of th timber oa then tracts to be sold fur rns than $1.76 t r M for the fir and 11.00 per M for the cedar and hfiulmk. T. Id 8., U. 1 W.. Sih 3. tiK'. N Ka. fir UIO al: SU NK4. fir lO t; NW bK'4. itr ioyo u; or.s nr ibuu ai; toc. :s. wg kw4, fir 3-0 i; SK', U. nr sioo at; bw fc-H. ir souo at.; SKU. fir 2SO0 M. uon of th tim bor on theao a(tlona to b aold (or l.sa tltuu I1-7& ptr al. T. 1 H.. II. 1 K, S,;c. 31, Lot 1. fir ZibQ M ht-Uihk 17 M lot 3, fir lttr U henilo4.lt 27a M; uuiiv of th timber on these lota to be sold for leas thau $1.75 pr at for th fir and $1.00 per M ftr the hemlock. T. li S., IL I w., 31 ms4. ur lvO il not to be aotd for less tbun :.a0 per al. T. 31 K., R 1 W., bee. j. oW NK!, fir SM0 M. SH NWfe, 'ir .60 M; N'. nr imu ai; NWV. fir lowO M; tiWU KWli, (lr : M; nuiie of the timber on tin's tract to bo aold for Ibsa than $l.Vo pr M. T. lft 8., It, i W., 8uu. 3, fractional .fti4 NV, fir ao M; fractional .NW. fir M, lioito o( the timber on these tracts to be aold lor lesa than I-1-M0 per hL T. XI b., 11. b W 8c. 3J, bV NW,, red Ur 3io M yellow lir 200 M; none of th tim ovr on this trait' to be aold for lesa than $i-00 per M. T. Zl 'It. 11 ., Swc. 7, 4NK' NK', fir 2100 M hemlock uv M; none of the timber on this truct to be aold for Uhs than $J.&0 per at lor the lir and $.u0 per M. for th iiemlot-k. T. to h., IL 13 V'., Sec Niu'm fir Ho M.( while cedar Ji; none of the ttmbur on ttila tract to ue void lor Una than $:.00 per il fir the fir and $.u0 per Al Ut th white cedar. T. 37 6., H. 7 W.rSeo. 1. H dhw, auKur pine 10 M yeiiovr pine 4o M led III St'O Al; ist:4 8 WW. WUtfur plA v M yellow pine 230 al ru lir ! M, 8ec 14, lot 8, red fir oOO M; none of the timber on these tracts to be aold for leaa than $3.60 per M for the yellow und auKar pine and (1.2& per M for red Hr I. tfu b., K, 3 hi., bee. a, rfciW B W sugar pin 60 M yellow pine 10u M red una yellow nr i0 m whit lir 40 crd.ir 40 M; NW4 Jv Si uk. plno wo M yellow pine 2i0 M red and yellow tir vtO M w hit tir 60 M; bW bW1, sugar pin ao Al yellaw pin 310 at red and yellow fir 40 M whit fir 20 Al cedar 10 M; bKVk tiWt, sugar pine o M yellow pine 3io M ra find yellow iy i040 M wall fir M evtUr 60 M; NCV4 bU,'4. auuur pine &J Al yelli line 3o M red and yellow ft.- 1410 M white fir 100 M cedar ito M; SWhi tuitar pine CO M yellow pin 10 M red and yellow fir 1140 at whit lir 1120 M. cvaur u AI; KV W toKfe. uitar 1 pine 20 Al yellow pine ibO M red and ! yetiow fir lioo M white fir ao id cedar ! to Ai; bii',4 bt-JV. auur pine 100 al , yellow pine zu Al rod and yellow fir jiiu Jd wnite fir 2o Ai cedur loo Al; none i ot In timber on these tracta to be j aold fur let than t).jo per Ai for the ruu and yellow fir and cedar, $3.60 pur 1 Al for the sugar and yellow pine, and ikl.oo per Al lor the white fir. T. ia I ei., K. a K., tiec. 17, bW b NW, yellow ju.e ai red fir 16 Al whit ttr 66 -a, NW4 bW4, yellow pine 0 Al sugar pine 16 M red lir 2 M white fir vO m, bW. yellow pin Jb6 Al red tir 4tJ Al White lir 70 Al : MCU KK'.. j yellow pine 4jj Al auuur pin lou Al rci nr jyy At wnitv nr t ai; yellow pin jfyo At sugar pine 6o M red nr 3o Al white fir w Ai; a yellow pine t0 Ai sugar pine lo M red fir 36 Al white fir 6u Al; HK' .siU. y "allow pino IbO Al augur pina 6 M red fir 70 Al white fir ta Al; beo. .t.' NK1,, yeihiW pi lie 30 Al augur pine 10 Ai red fir 200 Al whit ttr JO j Al; Sec. 21, W vV ' lSrU. sugar plnv 26 Al ywtiuw pine kil Al red lir .u Al, (riW'A St:, yellow pUte 220 At red lir i 4i Al white fir 60 M; NK'a NW'., j yeilow pine 116 M red lir 120 Al white I ur 3 Al; !;' Nrt'1, yellow pine 6 at I red lir K6 Al while fir vo Al ; MU j.Siv, yellow pine 4.(6 M red tir 37o Al , white lir 7i At; fcE , ynllow pine 14)40 Al red fir bJ Aa white fir IbO M ; Sec. 21, NK'4i bVV'U. yellow pin 2V6 Al red fir 3i6 Al; NV4 bVVf,. yellow tune 6io Al sugar pine 6 Al red fir 3t0 ! al; hW', ti yuliftw pinu 20 Al; 1 HI.'A bU yellow oine At augar pine 6 Al red i.r !?' M. Hec 27, N.' V. ')loW pine Jit Al augur pine 10 Af red fir 16a Al ; NW'A bVV'V, augar I plhe u Al red fir H20 M while fir 4b Al ; i.SW'U bVV, red fir yia Al white fir & I Al; K.V, yellow pine 16 Al augur , pine 20 M r.d fir 60 Al; Nfcl' hh', yellow pinu 4' Al sugar pin 3o M red rir 370 Al. NW' bh.w. ye. low pin llo M r. U fir 60 M white fir 40 Al. HW 1 rttU. yellow pine 40 Al augar pine 36 , M red fir C.'u M white fir ao Al ; bK' U. yellow pine iii Al augur pine 20 M lid fir J6 M whit fir 2.. M ; none of the tlinht-r n thene s-ctlona to b i iiiM for fens than per M for th jfllow a to I MUg'tr plii', $!(( per Af for the rd and yellow fir and $1.'jo per M for the white fr. T. 'J H., It. & K. Svk. 17. NK'i NW'i yellow pin 60 M; KW ,Wi. yellow pine 43S Al; iNU'i, bV"U. yellow pin Al; none of thf liint.er on tlioAe tracta to b old for l.f th.tn f2.no per Af. William spiy, Continisioner, (ieneral lund of-fu. DO IT BY STEAMITJG CON SERVO OKS ENTIRE MEAL OVER ONE BURNER OF YOUR OIL STOVE th dlatrennlUK brat Ini'Llcnt to cooking the olil fanhloDM war oa a Wonderful Kcunomy in tb KltcUcn, SuYea Fuel, Labor, and Eliminate hot day. Uttu-r feature, are More Healthful Food Ueller Tasting Food . No Burned Focd and No Pot Watching Eoc our window dlsplu'y, uml then let ua exnlaiu tb adrautagoa ot the Conervo to you Fruit Jars, Jelly Classes, Canning Racks for use in Boilers Churchill Hardware Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE LOCAL NEWS MmHH444 Fuller Brus&ea. J. D. Crary, 30ML Arundel, piano tuner. Fbone' 189-L. . o 1 ,1 1 - v. . . , , Pnlnleaa ettrartlon of teem at room . k .1 "n ""I""'. , Maaonic Tempi. Dr. Nerbaa. lure by the Pacific Cooperative ool Growers of Portland, Oregon, the le- partment of AKriculture hua InauKura- led a wool market report aervtce MOOKB MUSIC STUDIO. Open all ummer. I'bone 602. 324 N. Jackson. which will commence In July. The plana for this crvice have been worked out by Geo. T. Wlllinsrayre. specialist in uiarketlnK wool for the Department of AKriculture, and U. A., Ward nianaRer of the Pacific Coopera- live Wool Growers. Thn service w 111 cover ninrket move ment; quotations on wools by tirades; i statement of market conditions in 1 Ilobton and Philadelphia:, receipts of domestic and foreign wools, data on upecific lots sold in Eaatern luarketu; tendency of world wool markets: stocks on hand; consumption; im ports ; reports on London tuid colonial sales, and salea and prices at pro ducing and concentration points. Mr. Ward presented this plan at the National Wool Growers Convention aud at wool growers' associations throughout the West, and it received the. hearty endorsement ot wool grow ers and the wool trade In general. Plans are not yet completed for the service, but It Is probable that the service will be available to wool grow ers, wool dealers, associations, mills, and others Interested In the textile business. In the opinion ot wool growers this will bo one of the most important works ever undertaken by the Depart ment of Agriculture for the wool In dustry. New Columbia Records (noiseless). Moore Music Store, 324 N. Jackson st. Lord r-"Trf"p?r Baltimore rnln "11 , l---Hi I, Pound CJHJ LJJ Paper rJijlgrr FIND OLD INDIAN RELIC PKRU. .lml.. June 20. An Indian biscuit believed lo be more than one hundred years old has been added to the collections of Indian and pioneer relics in the Miami County Museum. It was plowed up by Frank II. Hanks. The biscuit is a deer paunch stuffed with a mixture of meals. Indian lore tells of the burylnv of. stuffed deer pauncpes In days of plenty, to be dug up in lonn dsys. Is a thoroughly high-grade paper, running SO sheets to the pound, and costing you only 75c This. Is true economy In writing paper, without sacrificing tho appearance which counts for so much In your per sonal correspondence There's a separate carton of 50 Ixtrd Itsltlmore Envelopes to match, priced at 50c These two packagea together cons titute the most S3 It-,-... t r'T-'-l e x c e 1 1 ent quality can, be p u r c b a s ed to day. Nathan FuIIerton The REXALL Store Perklni Building Roseburg, Ore. A REAL AUCTION SALE Auction House Saturday, June 23rd at 2:30 o'clock A Fine Cook Stove, same as new 1 Dandy Organ I Fine Mitsion Reclining Chair I New Dining Table I Steel Collapsible Cot ' And in fact must nvervthltiK for housekeeping. Now In tho time to get things cheup. All welcome RADABAUGH & PATTERSON AUCTION HOUSE 328 N. Jackson St. 1 IS' Uniform heat anil pres- k !j sure of our r'LATWOHK I 3 Irmier assure smooth, I 9 perfitt Ironing without K friction or wear. Fiat- jj work a specialty. & tad Uniform heat anil pres sure of our FLATWOKK Itonr-rs assure smooth, perfM't Ironing wiihout friction or wear. Fiat work a specialty. SERVICE WHEN YOU , TRAVEL I By Const Auto Lines Stages between ROSEBURG, MYRTLE POINT. COOU1LL.E and MARSHFIELD & Ltavet Roseburg West Bound 7:30 A.M. Leavee Myrtle Point " " 10:30 A. M. Leaves Coqullle North Bound 11:00 A.M. Leaves Maishfield Esnt Bound 8:00 A.M. Leaves Coqutlle " " 8:45 A.M. Leavee Myrtle Point " " t:1ft A.M. Fare: Marshfield, (5.00; Coqullle, S4.2&; Myrtle Point. W.o COAST AUTO LINES I Coqullle, Ore. GEO. W. BRYANT, Manager Phone 70 t 4:30 P. M. 7:80 P. M. 8:00 P. M. 6:00 P. M. 6:00 P. M. 8:30 P. M. DEVELOPMENT . DEVELOPMENT MEANS IMPROVEMENT. WE ARE IMPROV ING OUR FACILITIES EVERY DAY FOR THE BETTERMENT OF SERVICE. We cannot grow faster tban the surrounding country: though we bave to keep tar In adria'e of our present needs. Thus maintaining larger Investment than ordinarily required. WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOUR EVERY NEED AT A MOMENT'S NOTICE WITH ECONOMY TO YOU. Douglas County Light & Water Co R M. JENNINGS. Msnager ; j 1 1