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ftOSC.Ufttl NtWS-ltEVtEW, THUMOAY. JUWC tt, 1t M CtK HENRY FQHP CRAZY? I .oT i jkE A FOX. Ha My. "The business of ths )Ht lS-Ib!T be doB by largs eonce-rua CONTROLLING THE a prodUCT'OK."' It U not milter much whether the y-HSOPrn OWBere(,(p, ar mortaage, or by control of f "-Tip PROFITS WILL UU n T mu !.s!.fcss. If the T"? .I- business. THEY WILL GET THE PROFITS. Ml 0B f . ... unilB ftUIH niiaiMFftlt (II TUB -ltt you w'T; iLi:ow ; , . - . . ' ore ,Bd fall to sbv money Tw are losing control by !" 'ti i... nn buv OB crodtt you aro losing cualrol by uurt- h'P-' " " , . kmiia some one tells you oar goods are cot ri. ' ' mi bay because some one tells you our goods are cot reliable, you arc :uAt control by control of rUrr time yo spend moaoy you are building some one's L u with us and build your on. DEVELOPING MASH, S2.7 FIR 100 k'slllnllala 'mm f -SB, A ' I J . - ' at..-.-. v . . I V isvw. st fcMufcfc- ln. Mrs. tteataerforS n sees eaUai,,, , ,i- . -w4s HI for tie past few days, we hope nd nrjmstioss f th arti a( t-m she vfil speedily recover her boalib . r-sru.ry , Dlstrtct No. S. ksows as Green, keid ,,!,,,, , trBltt j. mt t u to. on Monday afternooa et the srbooi J Jur u. !: I l- tv. it. boue. a number of tmportritt ltemsth timWr tu toitewiaa it tU. were toatrt. red and d.-Utd. b l ; The school aa rt a comu-. St,t,., b4 vnu, ,t R.a.r,, c,ro. slfv ri l.r vhtn tse sociaL in rlj! j. . . .... .-. --. a . . ... . d . . lion wt(h tbe death of formtT Sheriff j trial. edtteattoaiU sad tplrittssi f-tk pprl value how bjr hl VV. J. lunlao. will be arrimvi Sfoc-f k hM Thi a k..4 ftulir. al to be utiet-t to the day moraiiig at 18 acloek to tbe elr-j daa u.ore and mora ecr where. ,od f?? ?t. ea .ilmfi c..ft court before Jade Percy R.jw, orwara .ft. In Wrtct Xo. tTjaJ.ft TSr pe? t" Holly. At that time tbe date of their js. The budget of JJ?t!" tt n ac- oJ. bi; ronBiloi sSioro, nmt trial will beset. . (copud Tbe artot'l houst' la to oe tJb PH' ' lime of !, motteji Handcuffed to each other tbe tof P,mtd. tbe orn.r r. :iliit,?l. end IJT'til , 'fJt.' 'JEF'tt nrisonora were led into tbe circuit ,ho school yard kept In ortU r danBg imil 5 . ! r,K,v.J wUk court room today for arraiBJ.meBL ! the s-imntt r. S3 voters were ihv- in i.b witr. fim wtlt b wturf f.tlmore asked for ten dava fartbtr in i nt J. n Hnnrtl was fwlwioit 'i rit!M of tbe I'bSh- t!c 5e u first, we out ae you money" m Bureau Cooperative Exchange Rotcburg and Oaldand SHEBIFF'S SUYEfiS WILL PLEHQ MflNDAYt ALBANY. June, . Rulie Johnson ind Georze Oilmore, held in Conner-; tv-eveet) c WWWWWWWV fe" W OGANBERMES I your order for loganberries for canning season . f Due to the wet season our loganberries are un ity large and delicious this year. You have never kn opportunity td obtain such fine berries at such fcrices. 1 crate delivered .! $1.40 2 crates delivered .; :. ....$2.70 1 or more crates at the patch $1.20 them yourself, furnishing your own container, lb. or you can pick on shares. L ate in fine shape for picking. No weeds. jat ranch or write your order, 'stating time you wish fry. ' ' m'.-.-.y i ; , ' . WALTER LEAKE, DixonvUle, Oregon omen to plead, judge Kelly gr&n ed him but four. Tbe period was a:- i lowed to both in order that they might summon their attorney here for the arraisnmt'iit. j Johson this morning sent a tele- ifram to Gua L. Tbacked of Cestraiia. Wash., whom he said he has ensur ed to represent him. Gilmoi-e satrt u the autboritiea that he wilt plead his own can rather than hare the court aiipoint an attorney. He was not auro whether or not ho would be able to engage Tharker to d. 'fend him also. Gilmnre'B wounds have healed suf ficiently to allow him to use his but- let-ridden leg, though this morninj he limped as he walked from the county jaii to the courthouse. Hia attitude ia the court room appeared confident, am, p ac itrt assumra to uictate te lime he should be allowed In whit-h to plead. JudKa Kelly atopied him with the declaration that the court and not the defentdant would fix the time to be allowed. .. i o Now la the time to buy online suits, -twee knickers and khaki, Vs off regular price. Marksomy Co. ., . . r i ftMi-i.iK)fs f iw-h cttisenit and i-rr.. a-.. a. .iBl w !"r ,aB portions orsB!d UB-Wr tb law. threo j-var term aed Mrs. H?nry Ur ti tj,:i t't.t,-. or t'ut. tender was elected In the place of j Territory or UUtrKt tbtrreof only, i't Mr. Weatherford, who resigned. foriOB ptth-ttost of quaWiwi p-hr vfira itti ttmtwr ssy lrsi sabrflvtstwa io ). I wtif b offered sirtiy b!ur bis ' 0 linclutltfd in lay offur ef a lars-jr unit. Off T. 1 A, K t 8. JS, iSSi KVW t!r zs.- ai ceoar i is: jvv si-;. i'r A bi; special on purses at regular price, ilarksbury Co. . i IMS tt cedar ! U; H SG. Sit 17 !U dar JS M hemlock it: SGOTTSBURB STAGE i)!i!rp mil v TRinp sw KK,i- lihllLU UnlLI I Iff i if ii. kw. fir : t; Vtw. KK'.tir luiU 3d rsaivr 51 ii liemiack $ Ml ttiUi of the timber tR these tract to be sold for thaft ft. I -t it tnr the fir atvt fl ee pr U i"f the t--tlr and fimiacfc. T. i K. K. t W. .'. . JK4, Sir Jl stu fir 13i at; S tit , ..-. - seit SK14. fir Su t; nuae of the tuu- 1 ber on tbese aecttoes tu be sutd tor Leo C. Oondman. well known toalilt p.r it. T. tt a., It. i K. ASSIFIED COLUMN EW CLASSIFIES ADVERTISEMENTS WILL, BE FOUND ON LAST PAGE, UNDER HEADING "NEW TODAY" WANTED m S. Main. tuning. 219 N. Main..: cotton' rigs7 at' the f sfflce. ...... ;. Iskrn furnished house. li. Snider, Phone lit. fing. First house ap te. 112 West Douglas f-Steady man for farm and . Oregon Growers As- ISowburg. r-iim hand. Must know MM Fordson tractor. A. F. mseburg. star Ht Reliable man for ranch Itesdy place. Married nre. M. ?. Kewport, DixoBvUle, r-&meone to buy about 6 tstners, 10 this- year's p'sws, and some ewes, all sooa snape. R. W. Al Xj nle Creek. ysCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Piano 120. Phone 421-T. BROCCOLI plants for SRle. Leake, DixonvUle, Ore. Walter FOR SALE Good slab wood. Priced reasonable. Phone 329-J. FOR SALE Baled hay, Phone 1$ F is. mtb. I. Davennort. VACUETTE and Aladdin lamp; like new, cheap. Phone 436-L. FOR SALE 16" old growth fir block wood.. E. Bradford, DIUard. BROCCOLI sample plantB 10 cents; $3.75 per M. Walter Ralee. Riddle, FOR SALE Cut flowers and al row lng plants at 123 W. Washington Ttt. A BARGAIN Four 32 x 4 cord tires at Surff's Auto Wrecking House, 829 North Main street t Olt SALE At Bargain, ? passenger ROAD TD BE OPOI FOR CELEBRATION MARSHFIER, June 21; The new highway from Rowburg to Coos Hay will all be open for- traffic - for the Fourth of July regardless of whether tna work on tbe new section, which has to be detoured at Camas moun tain. Is complete. Chairman D. A. Jones was Informed this morning. Mr. Jones stopped and took the matter up with the contractors. This eIimina' t-3 the last drawback to the traffic prob lem. The committee also hopes to have Contractor Payne finish the Coal Bank Inlet drawbridge for the travel dur ing the celebration. An effort wilt also be made to ar range for people to cross South Inlet to get back and forth to the beach as many from the Interior will want to go to the ocean durlnsr their stay. For Trapahoot. Ben R. Chandler and W, N. Ekblatl are today arranging; a trapahoot for tne morning or the Fourth as iho RoBeburg gun club wants to send a big team for that event. " The Roseburg baseball team waniB to playhere but as Msnhfleid has a game scheduled with Korih Bend it is doubtful If that can be arranged. M .- D; Bromberger of the Coos County Boy Scouts council was in formed by Scoutmaster Llntott of Roseburs; that fee would bring a big delegation of scouts over.' They will probably spend a few days at the Coos Head cabin and take part In the scout contests on the Fourth. tail man. today annatinrra the open ing of a Kcottsburg t-t.iee line, with on round trip each day from Kose- burg -startm? Friday morning. . A complete time K-heilule will be mads public by Sir. Goodman shortly. The stages will connect with the boats at Scottsburs for tbo trip down the river to Reedsport and fiat-diner. A seven-passenger CadilUe and Gard ner cars will be used on the stage run. o i Hay carriers, cable and Wharton Bros. rope at forget tn call P ta "wi of aoto parts. runrw-Klng House. I-A fino Perchern stallion l u r. A. Williams place, Pnh of Glcndale for the sea p Morris, owner. ' . FOR DCfci-r L',e,!F Oepodt boxes. f 5 juinnai Bank. F l 'urnished sleeping pwKjiiE. oak at. fT Modem fi nvu K I a . .. " t am. Inquire- Boll rrwWic ilh reception mate ana . Savings rT' mom home in,.i, i "e. corner Lane and Studebaker six touring car. uurnce. fnone 33 F-23. F. C. FOR SALE Good McCormlck binder i with trucks and tongue trucks, 85. Emil Hall;- mherlin. Ore. FOR SALE John Deere binder to first class condition; cheap. Goo. A. Russell, Myrtle Creek, Oregon. FOR SALE 21 Jewel, South " Bend, ' gold watch. Passes all railroad in spection. 40. 140 N. Parrott. FOR SALE Young bay mare, gentle; broken to ride or drive, good work- er. Inquire at Peoples Supply Co. FOR SALE 3 good mountain ponies. Saddles and bridles, ready to ride. 1100; takes the bunch. I'bone 1 F-14. -I-Hnnu, l.i. r. f rt and Fowler at. t25. a f-t Sob. 116 Cas ,t; phoac t377irn"i8hed house, P'oKtlces. E'! v . ... .... - "nm L AVe. tyl need apply I f OR SALE K,:KWrltTbox we. E-1S(T7C. E-lSliTC.- r-r- ' k fink, i , OI Automatic ieasr.airri' " ' (' .?" Bids. Portland. l-iO acre ,',',' hlfhr; Might con- i. rs Mrs. John norse aim "action . Ri-k""' O- V. simple J. I. engine and 2" Prator: would t FOR SALE Inhn Deero It fnnl hlnitor in first clasa condition, with truck. Also extra parts. Price J125. Llnd- oiom, itiionvtife. We will have a few more broccoli hand planters coming from the fac tory the last of this week. If you want one, order now. Wharton Bros. W01FI1S TWOWEWMBERJ Gin lilSH DO IT BY STEAMING COM SERVO COOKS ENTIRE MEAL OVER ONE BURNER OF ' ' ' YOUR OIL STOVE f tha distressing heat tneident to cooking the oit! fathionedj way os a Wocderfal EcoBooiy la the Hiitfcra, Fsel. Labor, and Eliminate hot day. Other Jeatur; tttt hi ore HealJhful Food Better TaiiRg Food No Burned Feed and NoPoiWaisHtig See our window display, 3d th n is-t tts eipUia the advantage of th . Consenro to yost . - Fruit Jars, Jelly Glasses, Canning Racks for use ia " Boilers GhrchiII Hardware Co. T THE WINOflESTER STORE SALEM, Juna tt. Duccan Ross, 76 years of age, a oioneer of Salem and vicinity, died rly Wednesday morning, June 20, at the home of his sister at 2100 North Commercial street. Mr. Ross was a farmer oe- fora hia retirement from acttve buaf Bess. He was a member of the Che meketa chapter No. 1, I. O. O, F. lodge. - Mr. Ross Is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Hattie Phoefer of' Sa lem, Katherlno Ross of Ohio, Mr. Thomas Watson of Victoria, B. C, Mrs. A. J. Adams of R3sea Ontario, and a brother,- James Ross of Lucan, Ontario. - . Fimerat services will be held from ths Webb funeral parlors on Friday morning, June 22, at 10:30 o'clock. Concluding services wilt be held at the I. O. O. F; cemetery. - Mr. Ross was born In Scotland on October 12. 184B, and came to the Itntted States about 55 years ago. movtnsr to Salem five years later where he has since resided. He was married to the daughter of the iate Iks Dtirbin. nn uncle of Frank Daibln of this city. Mrs. Ross died a number of year ago. Mr. Ross also served at the peni tentiary as a guard for some time being one of the guards who were overpowered in the famous Miller and Tracy escape. It was during this egcape that B bullet grazed ths top of the bead of Mr. Ross. One of tb guards standing: beside Mr. Ross was shot and instantiy killed by the desperadoes and when his partner fell, .Mr. Ross also fell and remained there until the bandits bad made good their escape. With the guns having iicen fnken from thcro by the bandit it would have been useless to have Blond against them. It is thought tiisf the quick thotiRht of Mr. Robs In falling to the ground, when his partner was shot was the thing that saved his life. FOR 8ALE-B!ock oak wood, 3.50 per tier. Body oak stove wood, 4. per tier. Address 10t5 Military St. . W. Finley. 10 acres, good house, ciiy water, on Pacific Highway, Just outside of city, for sale, trade, or rent. G. U. lleibig.- FOR 8 ALE Seven good thrifty - weaned pigs at- to. each. Also Poland China boar for service. Ii. E. Brown, Wilbur, Ore. FOR SALE Loganberry Juice, fresh from tho press. Bring containers. $1 per gal. Blakely and Hilt, Dixon vllie, Oregon. Phone 1 F-22. FOR SALEbr trade for smaller town property T room house, one The re-orcaniwd 1'mpiina Five orchestra will make their first ap pearance Bt the armory on next Sat urday niwht at the public dunce with a program of the latest dance hits.! The orcheBtra consists of Harry' Crocker, saxophone, John Shields,! enrnrft William Burr, saxophone,! Bedford Tester, cornet. Roy Evans, j piano and isnjo BBd Ford Singleton ; drums. With this comtilnaiiaa of j instruments the orcheBtra wilt tie j able to furnish music equalling the proff sional organizations- which! have visited thfs ciiy. In addition j to tho public dances at the armory this orchestra will soon play lor the open sir street dance to be spon sored by the baseball team. Binding twine and baling ' wire at Wharton Bros, Get your baling; wire early. fiUKKX .XI WISSTOX XFtt acre land variety of fruit. blocks from court bouse. Owner 627 N. Jackson st. FOR SALE Lata BaMliead and Sure ( visit to Corvallt. and resorts a good The bay crop is being cut is this Bectitm. end promim-a to be a good , one. The weather is ideal for bay ing. Mrs. and Mrs. L C. Ilavis were dinner guests st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thus. HoflmeiBter Sunday, Wll'mr Claypool returned from his Head cabbage plants and broccoli plants. Call or phone your order. Pbone ii F-42. J. E. Evans, DIUard Oregon. . - SIX HUNDRED ACRES all fenced. ' cross-fenced, wirs fence; two wells and running water on place, fifty acres plowed;- 'good small four roomed well built bouse, new. Barn A ben house; atl good bunrb grass psstsre land, raises 2V4 tons rye bay tor Urn acre; nearly all can be fanned. Best buncfi gnus pasture la ths county. Want to trade for Public truck bT. condition; l.WbodT?' i. "-u rond tbwi. Kb,!-000 eonditlon. See rooming- or apartment bouse in rTy lia, f K"se-i nosenurg. Aooress aim. i. ' 1054 Winchester st. time. Brorctilt plsntlng is in progress. Ths aildilbmal acr-ae being plant ed this year, wilt greatiy inirease tl,A nntr)it Af thi nev indiistrv; I VI. a I U Um1pi was a tt f a t the Usvis bnmo on Saturday. Miss Nelile liavls acroTiipaniird her home, i and will pnd her vacation on the, Hodges fnrm near Gsiely. j Th suddent ard un xpected pass- ! iVsT of Mrs Ponnin. was a shock to the community, 8h was on her way to th t;reen Station when stricken, and ws shall miss her happy ' personality but ottr loss is her gain. . and we reiolre that she believed in! a Heavenly tnaailon, that wat wait-' JUST RECEIVED Another Shipment of GULBRANSEN Player Pianos $42O-S495-$60G $700 Your old piano or phono graph taken as part pay men t on a Gulbransen Player Piano and easy terms on the balance. Oil's Blusic Store ftOSESURO, OSEGON JSac. St. Lut t, ttr !tl a hemloi-w I U tut 2, iit ItM ac bemioca. at, &un ut ih timber et tbew tata to b suld ivr than pr M fur th fir snd tl.va p&r it top tft ntrnfuca. V. tf It. f Bets, il SK(i KliW. ' iwti at not to & sola zvr m man il per at, T. St 8 K I See. Ji. SWai ,SBi, fir Mo it; SB tir KW1.. fir 1B il: W4. NWii, tiT i ii; none &f tli Umbr on tiiee tracts; to t solo lor ma t.t pr m, 4 T. is B, il. W See. J, fractional NK JiW5, fir Si ii; Iractiouai; KWat K'ai. fir ,IS M- no of the timber on tbese trsw-ts t b sold tor less than l2-t0 per it I. il s., It. W Bee. SJ, BWS KWH. red lir iia it yiiow fir 2 H. bob of tbe tim ber &fl this tracl to us sola lor s-u than per it. T. JI 8, H. It tV Sec. f, KSW SE4. fir ilBS it heinl.x-k w if; none of the tim'-Msr an this trs-t to be sold for 3e tbsn tl.tt) per ii lor the fir and 1.49 per St. for ths hemlotk. T. 0 8., It. It V?.. See ill, .VK'e tiWti, fir Hi it., white cvdr I it; none at the timber on this tract to be (oid for less than tJ.60 per it for the Sir asd . iter ii for the white cedar. T. tk, . f W., SSec. 1, BW' fjt:.. susnr oltte ii.o 11 vetiosr viae iv M red fir J70 M: BW V. sugar slae i M yellow pins -is) it rmi lit tie i!, Seu 1, tot , red fir SOo it; none of the i timber on these tracts te be sold tor lees tbsn S3.a per M tor tbe yellow ami susar pine ad $2.te per if tor red tir T. ii S., tt. &,.8ee. i, Nii tW V eutcar pitte to at yetiow pine 1S4 it red ana yeliuw fir tie ii white fir It ueuar to at; zvw1. pwn tuxfa pine at yeitow pine SSQ st red ana yellow ttr e8 U wittte tir i U; sWit VVt, usar pine o it yetiow ptoe iid- M rati anit yellow tir too sa whit xir it ceasr la it; Sli(i eugar ptne So it yellow pine $tl! it zett ud yellow tir tutu it .wnito fir ii ,-eUr io if; fc.li. tefe.. suKur floe si At yt-tb ptue Zl il red end yellow tir Hi it whtte fir too u ceoar ltd it: KWhi BK,, sugar pine Sv it yefiow pine ia it red and yellow fir tttS it white tir l-0 J ar l; 8W Bfci. susar piso l't it yetiow pine it rt-tt a:id JeliOH' fir i!8 M willte tir & ii ceUar -lit M; fiK4 KKVi, suseF pine 10 it yellow ptne Xso At reti anil yellow tir atii M white fir la it t Jar too ii; none of the timber on those tracts to be sold for fuss then il.&o per if tor tbe red end iiow tir and cedar, ta.ov per M for the susr ana yetiow pine, end t.B U lor the white fir. T. ii a it. 1 B., iSec. 1J, BWV SWW. yellow pine tti il red fir Jt if whtte tir ii H: 8W, yellow pine i H sugar pine IS M red fir trt if willte fir it; !W4 aw. yellow tfine 3S it red tir tstt ii white fir ? ii; NK'4 K. yellow pine 46 M sugar pins too it red fir JKU il white fir i tti W'4 ,SKai, yellow pine ii susrar pltte iv M rud fir Saa M while tir s ii; KVV'A t4, yellow pine tft it soKar pine lb ,i red tir mi M white fir sa ii; Kti, yellow pine ttiu M suser Pihe i M ted tir Tad it white fir S- ii; iiec. i Aa Sli, yellow pine i$ ii suss? pine i M red fir Hi it white fir o At; tioc 21, SW Nlv'4, ensiu- pine li it yettow pine i5 it red fir u ii; siW4 KKii, yeliow pine 2iS if red fir i it white tir i Ji; NK'k NWi,, yellow plna ii it red ttr lis it white lir ii Hi &K, SWi,, yellow pine 4 it rt! tir it white fir its it; KBS, yeilow pine i.ii it red lir He U white fir f M; NW iiKW, yeltow ptn ttt if red fir US ii white (ir lit! It; !fc;v. IS, KK4 KVVit, yeiiow pine 2! it red fir -si M; KWi, yellow pin So if suasr ptue 4 M red tit: iii M; bW4 gW. yellow oina . it; .-!-; 4 HW, yetiow pine 2i5 it r pine S it red fir i it: Bee. 3. NKU IritVH. yeiiow pine 10 it sutcac pine if iU . i ?JC VI - 1V Ult'lj ... a : pine i H ret! fir :t M white ti'r i il; stW',4 H'',i. rt-d fir ii it white fir i ; bK'A HVV4. yellow pine ti M sugar pine 20 il rd lir SKO ii: Ks. y'iiew pine to it sussr pine to it red fir JTO U. SWA yeiiow ptue lt ii red fir HO U white fir 4 ii tiW'i yellow pin SO it sugar pine 'ii M red fir t.'i) il white fir SO it; SK'i yeiiow pine 10 M susrar pine 'A if red fir ii it white fir iti il; none of the timtr n thee seettons to he ,sold fr iejfs thn fa., per M or ths yeiiow and eKr pine, f i.so per if for tile red and yellow Jlr and st.oe per M for tho white fir. T. i H.. It. t Y... fee. il. NK4 NWw, iliow pins 50 M. H a SIV'i. yellow Gin Hi NtV'i StVi. yellow pine S M; M ..of the tlmUer en ihe trsei In t sold for iee tlmtt fJ.os per if, Wltllsm . epry, t-ommisstoner, uehersi tasnd of fit. IVKLAOR To Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lovrisc-ej fiixonviile Road,! boy, Wednesday, Jana !fa, 1S23. SALE OF DISH PANS i Grey granita dish pans, feamiled.i deep styles, heavy- ware. Special at I CaiT's, 10 at., 9e; 1 t. os; 17 O.M Sc. These are heavy first quSiiy ' ware. . A5UI,i., tWtTLK MAHIUKU Miss Rose J. Janxter, who makes ber home in Axaila, and t K, Kei ley. also pf Axalia, were united ia Starr-lag Wednesday afternoon, June the twentieth, t fh Presbyterian Maaae, with Reverend L. B. fjuick officiating, in tho presence of bath friends and re?aiivt;s. Mr. and Mrs. KeSley wiil irsSs their home ia Aiaii. rm milk hsn vifixm skws e . . ,,,, . i One of the big gravel trucks had the misfortune, to go over tbe grade near tha Devil's Gardes Monday. No one was hurt. Alfred Swift has moved hi house So the place which ha recently pur chased at the Irwin tract. tvaa and Wlnfred Swiit are pre paring: to fealld a bars on their ranch on the tower part of the Irwin place, t Mrs. Laeretla OHivaat has return ed from Salem where she has been visiting and havtitic her eyes treated. Mr. and Mr. Kf, Jennlng and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Byron and family are Porfisnd visitors this week. Mrs. McDaniei is vl.tiUiig her soa I Have Bought the F. L- CHAPMA GROCER! STO ' t Wilbur, and wiii b eisued to ws Scorns alt my aid friend and customers. Ths store wilt bo known as ths McKAY CASH SUOCERV D. P. MeKAY The New - Review Job printing department the best eqaippeti in the soulhern part of Ore gon, We print all kinds of stationery, including Lsttsr Hscdc Siii Kssds Enveioaea Snstnsst and Catilrts Card Weddlaj AimtteinRts School Announcsmsnts . InvltatlORc of all kinds Bocxitis f" Fsldera ' Paster sntt Everythinj known tft th wsy it , . Cood Printtrtj - Place your orders with us for Prompt and Effi cient Setvtce, ROSEBURG News-Review Exclusive Job Printing Department ' ' la Osrtiett Valley. She I expect t-& noma soon. - - , We ara sorry to hear that our min-. icters wife, Mrs. Bsmmell, i Is -ve-ry i poor health and gepe tot her speedy t recovery, I Mr. aad Mrs, Mamie Porter ndV MS Audrey Porter ara pick in? ; strawberrtx at Hewtoa. in? aod Ileies ftfKifrey h,TO jtos ito Wootllaad, Wa, for tbe sum-t aier, t' - The nest tefepfesse 5!n J earn ! pleted and rt-atly to connect with tha Uiae to Roseburg, . This: ts a SiitifefeaStf r yestr, 11 -g!Bi Your fine Jfnen dress shirt stid ollars need fine LAi'S'DKltlN'O, there Jars send them to a. il 1 Call Sn. T3 sad BE IB 5; SATISKIED. m WHEH you're oat ia the "wiid and wooly" country you can't afford to take any chances on tk success of your trip. Yea want good dependable gasoline Quick starting, sure fire, Shell Gasoline with power to putt the steepest grades. It is avail able everywhere in the west at dealers who show tbe yeiiow and red Shell signs. SHELL orcausosm