!4 d' V-Ace two i i UlOSEB URG NEWS-REVIEW Itiued Dally It. V.' BATES LK1IT l. HATErf SUBSCRIPTION BATES ',l"y. iht year, by mail...,- ., .n . Iftlly, til mouth, by mall. - Lally. three uiwilha, by mall - . laily, single mouth, by mall.,. J tally, by carrier. per month ' Weekly News Itcview. by mall, per year I. Tk. a.niin P'aaa la nl ual . . ... . . .a,.. i ..,4 10 T "..! l.a iul,ll..il h.r.ia. aiaOt''l.ra hn'.ln ata also rftTVtl. clatcred ua second claaa mailer Slay On una. unilr lb RObEBURO. ORbGON. CONSTITUTION DAY. July 4 in a date known to every school child. September 17 is , another dale of almost equal iinporUiiice, but lew people reau.e iffcront from the other 305 days. Yet thin ' , last named occasion Is the date . . . . i ..... : ' tion wan completed reauy ior iicci-piauce uy mu '' " ! ' The American L'jtr A.ss'xiution has appropriately started a move i ' ' ment to have the week, SepU-mher 10 to 23 noted as Constitution week. The United SUites constitution is probably the greatest '' iichievenu-nt in government making that has ever been reached. ,7, Many democratic systems had previously been tried. But they all ', went to piwes, as the result of some vita! flaw. The maker of . ,' the American constitution had from some source a wisdom that fcwms like divine guidance. With consummate insight into human , nature, they put together a system of government that has work S ed without any vital change for 1.15 years. The wonderful thing jl , is that in that period human life has undergone changes almost ' ' s great as those that occurred from the birth of Christ until the '..' American colonies acquired their freedom. Yet this inarvelou? , document adjusts itself so closely to the facts of human life, that It fits about as well now in this changed order as it did then. It : ' t may need tinkering here and there to make it meet the tremendous ,' j changes in human society, but in the main it adapts itself easily "-: and flexibly to modern life. An instrument showing such marvel , ous skill needs to be approached with some reverence. It should be , modified with some caution, because a thing that lias worked well jj for so long in probably in the main wiser than any temporary pop- i ular emotion. '.I . : The newspaiH-rs recently carritd a pathetic story of an aged . couple who invested and lost $:j.r,000 in worthless stocks. It was ' every cent they had in the world and all of their lifetime savings. Their money was fooled away from them by the glittering prom ; iseg of an unscrupulous broker who promised to make them mil H lionaircs. It is lecause the world is full of sharks absolutely with i i out mercy, and full of people who believe they can get something i . for nothing that our poor house and penitentiaries are full and : , many people discouraged and heartbroken . Don't be foolod into ' thinking there is an easy road to wealth. Hard work and prudent i ' .investment secure the only lasting prosperity. There are reliable j : investment bankers in every community who are only too glad to i ; give honest advice to those seeking a place to put their money. o IHiks like the recall machinery is to be set in motion for Gov ernor Tierce. This will be a good opportunity to test the law n law that has been in disrepute ever since it was placed on the i tatute books, mainly for the reason that it is seldom used for other than selfish motives and personal aggrandizement by a set of wily politicians. o If recalled, Governor Tierce vill save the opportunity of go ing to the trouble of cutting taxes in half a pre-campaign prom ise that accomplished a great deal in assembling votes for the governor. Jack Dempsey is still the champion pug of the globe. And it looks like it will take a man of more than ordinary fighting pro clivities to take the tide away from the slugger. Study your own constitution a little next week, as well as that of your country's. Then compare the two and make repairs. o The summer girls now have their victims rojied and thrown and they are niervly wailing to have them branded. o The Oregon State Fair promises to lie an event of more than ordinary interest this vear. 1 " L.iM r,1.2To.,. THREE znr,trv rtT72j"F imiiiih'ii i ii iiiii'i iiiii rvxO,Tv - 5C2 mm ininnwrnpim Dfi.r lion's sulij.vt worth sin. tliiiiKinK, Civo- it tliotil.t jinti you'll Ji:ru', thnvs a tmtlt in vvluit I'm writing tho ut timvs if liaitt to sto. IH'injr Kratcfii to a icrsoti for a favor gladly doiu, is n ftvl i"K that is common, Init the ono who pt. tho favor is tho givt-r, Dot iilu lin'-i t ro.i;,l it .,11 fll.l; i.. . ' ailv, ays j:i;nl to m II. For iar,ip!', if tlu r. '.s .soii.o ono who ,a I help you out a lit wh.-M thiy liiul you mv,l asit!u,,,. ,,t a time- w lion" vou ro Int. u l.r thankful for thr holpinjr .-nl at first vour lioart will ! in;r. m ith a jrivuihuk. that ploasMiv to yo hoth sun-ly linnjr. I'.y ami ! anotl or favor v ,11 lo pussod alona: y,ur way Vy tho sanio jraod lioai'to.l poi'M.n. .mi motv thankful won. vou'll say. I't theso favors ko'p iiu roasing. lot your ..ligations riso. m. 'vou'll now to t'lii.k loss of t!. whop, thoy stop, you'll fool Mirpriso i on u navr t omuod on thorn coming as tht y'd aKavs toti-o mill yon tl lm.1 lumoyamo growiiiu wh tH) IllOIT. To l.o Ri-at, ful is a f.r'inir that v ill thrivo a littlo whilo l.t't it ratios win.,, i.Mipations Mart to hoap up in a pilo. So W c.trl'ful of i:io ia"s, (,i:n you Know you can't n tiim, or thfV of trmi! io vihiih will soar a::d Moroh and hurn. Ecpt Sunday FrvsldvM and iuiniifir He.retary-Treasurtvr ..HM 2 00 1.00 .SO 100 lj (Milled lo th for rpulllcalo . ... il.i.rlu credited In inia pimtf, Ail Tlbl. of r.publUll, ol apacUl 17. 12, at the post oflita at lloibur, Act ol narin i. isia. 6ATUK0AV, SEPTEMBER 15. 192J. when the United States eonstitu- l... it... A.,..t ulnfaa '"K.'ui.n i. n (iriHiiioi mat vou ro I ho lore. tiou .vni l.anu-d thoro'd lx I start flame nogrsuna Ncwtnevn v. Saturday. sgPTEMBTR Jl.1jiL Br BERTS BATES GOOD EVENING FOLKS My tiavinga How time do fly Hare it it Saturday Agin and it only Seemt lik ytatiddy That tvt took Our bath. DUMBELL DORA THINKS A paraaite ia Jan from Parli. I klaaei her once Before efce knew I wonder why My aye'a ao blue. Altho the rumor ia unconfirmed, In formation reached thia eanctum latt eve that a fiatic encounter took place eomewhere in the euburba of New Yawk. ft The ttaeomb ahelka will kick their lardnert In the ehine again tonight at the armory, the Umpqua Five playin' the funeral dirge. Louie Angelica Firpo, whoae name ia pronounced by moat fight fana a frappo, kiaaed the canvaa in the cen ter of the Polo Grounda diamond latt eve for- keepa, and ia today apending hia odd momenta picking the roam out of hia molar. Willyum Harriaon Dempsey, who perhapa drove leaa nails than any ehipyard worker during the late guerre, aocked the longhorn from the Pampaa with everthing but .he ip'toont and waa finally aucceaaful n atowing away the big chunk of Ar gentine beef. Louia couldn't "Spik Englitch" but that ahouldn't have kept ilm from raiaing hia left mitt now ane then to demonatrate that it waan't par- alyied. And on the other paw. Jack the nan-killer from tome hlcktown named Manaaaa, felt a few belta on hia Jaw ind found out how it felt ta crawl (round on all four eutald of the ;halktd arena. Neither one of the oull Buffered badJy financially and Doth will have enough to pay the gro- :ra bill wren the firtt rollt around. A feller brot in a bag of prune to day for ua to look over and they taated jreat, the aeed being the ,only hard aart to awallow. ' I v .. ' Wt guets this is still' hick-town For ) heard two damsels this p. m. talking over a dfS ''sotne stranger in own" was wearing. 1 ' . A bunch of wild-eyed Indiana gath- tred down at Bert Lawrence a real eatate office latt night and decided to orm a tribe. A regular attendance at -he meeting Ia expected unlet the ;quawa concerned object and the pap Mace raise too much of a howl. $ ir The blackjack expert and apotted vory toaaer will assemble at the trmory Tuesday eve presumably for a legion meeting. We noticed a coupla kids out in a vacant lot today at noon chasing a bunch of grasshoppers around and we'll bet they don't know what an easy job it I compared to chasing the' elusive dollar. t Bill Stranctborg was down In our illage from the metrop today hob nobbing with Freddie Phelps of the Copco bunch and Dill, like all true Portlander. invited ua up to hia vil lage to aee the Columbia highway. it Guv. Pierce ia facing a recall and wonder if Walt can recall the daya when he promised to alaah taxea In half? J iin-4-,y "Th bootleggers oughter be made drink their own stuff Instid of The I. 1 .11 mrr,w Lurch .j I'resnytvrian iliur.h will - its Vuh a:i:ilv rsry t. with au 11 ilav er.ice. Tail. . i.'itnd.'d m Is;;: mu. has iki.Ii' won.Krful pr.gr,'K and is a tit-ut tTiw,T f-r K.io.l in thia commun- I 11 V I he anniversary Is to .m c-le-d l.v p.vlal pncr.ims. niornln. I'roa a:i.l evening. The Kaslnr hrt nil i i.. .ik ..( ('.,. ii'. rnina sen lee which In to be 'ea1 ureal .v upto.vl n.u-l.- I:i the aflfr-ieol. tile hl lery of the .tnii.h. written l Mrs o . Hmrk. will .,. read I v Rer Wallaee How lee the tt..nea anniveritjry address will , .Slivered l. li. v K w hi nnmon i ,i,c I'lenlna n tine vr.'snui. has hern ar- rsnken, ;t:.l a Snnilai sliirts 1,'iv.l. I Sllllll'en V e, K. Ihi tome t, Mllefli II. .ii. l 1 F.l.la . lM ner me m.im ati ir.ta. iiirt .:,.M. "Ilenii.ve the anri. nl landmarks." Y...I will ts- inlcivitt.'d in u, ti;,it of "Mie Lite at chiit." dire,t,-i hi '' II Hilton teaclier of tlie I.e. M"ii sii.l Woman' class at the Chrl, iaa lutle nhoa.4. W..lkiut prtslutts. l:u irv. Ortien alfintrej. W. l--.fe I'btui .1 'III In M 'lll-l I u r n t n K I uuiii mii.i.Liiuttin j In Heaven Sitting Down ' IHv Wlike Wambolilt. There I negro hymn that ay iinwhiiia alMiut belli "In H''b'u, aettln' down." Lots of p'pl that Mea of beareu. Tory thin ' 'a place to loaf In. with aoiden streets, roldi-n crowns, and uolilen harps, and .nihlni. In An hut i n v Pursvually. that la air M ot bell. I cannot Imaxtne iiy wow torment than having to walk around forever on a hard Klariu golden street, which would not bo nearly as practical an anpiialt and much harder on the eyca. and having to wear a heavy metal crown that would make torns on mv iheail, ami nothing In the world to do hut twaiiK a harp and alna. i ne singing, but I want a b.-tt-r quality than I could produce, and I want a aaonahly small amount of It, too -Juat aa a relish, like catsup and chow chow. Playing the harp would likewise get horribly monotonous. I should think. I never plnyed a harp, but I play a banjo sometimes, and more than thirty minutes of thi become weary ing. No person who I not In an ele mental stage is going to he happy in idli-neaa. The more elemental we are the more, idleness we can atand. An orster can put up with a good deal of It. For a number of years I was bo bound up in a buslni iis way that I had not a minute for relaxation. 1 got very weary of work anil it seemed to me that I would give anything il I had nothing to do for Ihe rest of my life. 1 remember saying once in a hotel lobby. "I wish 1 could sleep a thousand years." There waa a funny little Jnp sitting there liHtrnlng to me anil he broke Into a hearty laugh. I don't know whether he waa .a genie and had the power to give ma my wish, but 1 broke down physically a short time aftor and they niade me do nothing for nearly two year. It was the most miserable experience I ever had. It seemed to me I would give anything in the world to be active, even though I had to go out and chop wood or dig ditches. 1 am mighty glad to pass up the balance of the thousand years of repose that I thought I wanted. My Idea of heaven is a place of peace and harmony and of happy con structive work. But of idleness no. That, according to my Idea, I the other place. FIRST M. E. CHURCH First M. fc. church services will be: Sunday school a usual at 9:45. and Epworth League at 6 :l". The pastor being at conference, there will be no preaching, giving our people an op ponunity for viniting. Salt' of Konl Cm The C. A. Lockwot'd Motor com pany refnrts Hie Tfollowing sales within the past ' days: Clyde Hatfield. nlxonvUlow touring; Roy iluell. Looking Gins.- tractor; Wil liam Parl.it Ten Mile, touring; M. K. liean, Daya Creek, truck; Joe Kirk- endall, Camas Valley, touring; C. E. Ortilibe, Myrde Creek, louring; IJ. K L. Gallaher, truck; T..S. Thompson Looking Glass, touring. OFFICE TO BE CLOSED Owing to the demants of tne prune harvest, my dental office In the Per kins Uuildlng will be closed until fur ther notice. DR. O. J. BACHEH. A. S. HIKV & SONS Aro ready to furnish all kinds ol rough and dressed lumber (nd tlm bera. Price right American fenre, the kind with thi hinged atay wires, at Wharton Bros. Buy now at Ihe special discount. Fifteen kiddies will begin traininK at llelnline Kindergarten, Sept. 17th Is your child one of them? Prune pickers will need a lot of galvanized pails for their work. We have them, and reasonably priced. Churchill Hardware Co. Do It electrically, with a Thor wash er. $10 down. Hudson Electric store. Wa demonstrate. o Wool sucks and twine at Wharton ilroei. WOMAN SUFFERED MONTHS Paul in Back and Nervousness. Made Well by Ljdia L PiukWi Vegetable ComponnJ Mor.tcvid'M. Mi- n "1 ,,ro.j -.. thrvai months svnh urn in my hack and : ), and wis awful I'.el-TOUKKO that 1 waa lurSt to do my work. A iter I pecan taking I ydia K. I'mkham' Vegetable Com P' und 1 srew stronir. ix:i now 1 weigh 1 30 founds. 1 Keep heuta x i am able to lift ar J do any kind of wyrif. I hava jjot enderf ul re s u ft a from the Veiretall oirin.l and n-ct.m:!anditv-rv highly ' JVy'r"1""!. I R:v you ucrmisjion to il! .h n.y lest m.n.fal.,r Mrs. Olk rial. Mr. Ol.K KIliSTKOM. 21'l !i SL So.. Monio- vit'tM, MmiK-sfta, I Awftfr Jicrvodt Woaai Finjj Relief r,n auri. n n I snffored f..t wo ye.irs wi:h V::,xi , mr j,., lf I wir,M very mu, n I waa nervou, and T . . u ' "V ,no """" when I .cm to bed. j M .py m, aaT nj ,iOn t leal .nvthing. and 'L3 ,TV'?' 1 'vM bit my Sac..! I I1-' of,n f''vnd told mc aK-ui I 'Lyoii, E. l'.ni.hIn-, Veta!,l. Con.. iww.1 and it h .liv.! r- fc, ,.., ,K , t tine. '-. M -.t j.-.ki km lUXLtB, j ' V'l II I, 'It 17 NEW BIG PACKAGE Jl 2419 ROSEBURG Trick . IIWI her Who KMnt l.ut W Inter Hvt-e Wan Klrwt lit Han dle .Neva of Seven-Ie-atroyer llMist-r To W. E. Watts, a former Rose-j burg man. goes tin. credit for giv- In the outside world the first real news of the seven-destroyer wreck on Point Argueno. last aaturnay Cigarettes KB Slchethern Pcmcl" division office in San Luis Obispo at present. Last winter he was employed burg siallon and resided at the L:ni- lfa Hotel. He Is well known In this cl,y At 9:40 on Satur.Tay Watts recel"- ed a telephone call from an S. P. operator at Surf station six miles west of Point Arguella. reporting shin nn the rocka. Watt Immediate-,, ly cut through by direct S. P. tele-! phone to San Francisco where he re- petted the wreck to the Merchants' exchange. He later obtained a more detailed acount of the disaster which was forwarded to San Francisco and to the Los Angeles Examiner radio station where the news was broad casted so that aid could he secured I.;.,, . Ko,.i- ,.i.:. for the vessels ashore. Irtenilfica- lW 9 Hon of the boats was impossible up f""-ed. Phone 537. to that time because of the dense! CAR OWNER Don't forget to pall fog. 553 when in need of auto parts. Later Watts, togetner with several I iSarlT's Auto Wrecklne Hnnse. railroad olficlals went to the scene of the wreck and established a tele graph station at Honda, where they relayed rn.-s.agea from the survivor' and officer giving the first authen- tic acounts of the dL-asier. R. H. 3. BIBLE CLASS. A high achool Bible credit class will be started at the Christian church Ilible school Sunday, Sept. 16. All pu pjils desiring to enroll for this course of study, for which credit will be giv en in the Roseburg high school, should be present at that time. Further par ticulars from Mrs. Charles G. Stantion phone 75-J. roDAY'S MARKET QUOTATIONS There are no material changes In Hi local market quotations today. Krxi are holding firm, and all fresh fruits are firm in price, excepting wntermt'lons, which are bringing 1 cent less wholesale. Vegetables are Plentiful and of excellent nualitv Tomatoes are still coming In. but thi"l season is about over for that class of product. Peaches, locally are get ting scarce. Prices Paid firouers Potatoes, Hi., 2 cents. Onions, Hi., 2H cents. Peaches, box, tiac to "5c. Apples, box, 50c to $1.00. Pears, box, 50c to 75c. Tomatoes, box. 60c. Strawberries, crate. $2.00. Watermelons, Hi., lc. Cant, craie, $2.00. liulterfat. lb., 4 5 cents Eggs, ,12c. Hens, heavy, 17 cents. Hens, light. 10 cents. Springers, lb.. ISc to 22c. Veal, be to 12c lb. Hogs. 120 to 160 lbs, dressed, prime, 12c, Wheat, bushel. $1.00. Harl.y, per ton. $34. CHICHESTER S PILLS I.a4lral Xmk f.ar lln,(la W r-Liga5. I , H,i .ml a..M rui;,AV, . niY.n.ir, KUMna l.ran. I'llla in Hrd Bn.l a.ia tnrui:, N'-, aeJ anU. l.lu Kilo, Tmm ao ahr. Ilu r !Sf ut '' l'Clll.ail.ia.TFn llWol BKAM1 fll.ua.,.. el vat Br4.Saltt.Alt.aaKti;ai ! SOLD Bi DRL'CQCTS EYLRYW.LKE Univrsity40regon The UNIVERSITY o OREGON contains - The Colla-iK al Literature. Sviencr and the Arts with H departments The professional sthooU of Archi tecture and AHvrd Arts Glomes Admimstraiion E.ltioo Crd uete Study Journ.l,mlav Nledicinc Mujh PhjK-al Edu cation StKiolcyv Lxtenstoo Fort entoMtut or any information u-n( Tin Rrjutrar. L'nnVr,ry ol Orscn. Eu&th. Cretan. TV If. Opraa vrmr, 2S. i ROSEBURG NEWSPEVIEW CLASSIFIED WTISEIffi NEWS-REVIEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEIMENTS OBTAIN MAXIMUM RESULTS AT A MINIMUM COST , ALL NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE FOUND ON ' LAST PAGE, UNDER HEADING "NEW TODAY" 1 WANTED WANTED Waitress, Cafeteria. at Roaeburg WANTJOIJ Apple picker. Apply W. D. Hea. phone 32-r-2. jilKSSENGKIl boy i Union. wanted. Western, I VVAXTlfD Turkeys, large or guialL j i-'bono It f 1- uoyer proa. WANTED Feeder lambs, ewes, and wethers. Phone WANT ED-lan-with team or tractor. to plow 15 acres. Phono 27 F 11. j WANtEDpple'packer. Phono 3f- F 2. i COMPETENT COOK i.ariv nreferred. at Went Fork Hotel. Apply by letter to Mrs. T. D. Barry. fVithan, Ore. needed for day and night shifts. Western Lumber at Export Co., Cot tage drove. Ore. . WANTED Wan & wife in prune har- j at. man tor rousuiooui vaomm. cooKing, win pay pooo .,.-. I ji .t""1"" .r..-'a,,!.r,,, . I WANTED A sheef metal worker. J. j H. Slnniger Sheet Metal Works. 329 No. Jackson st IE,P kkm AI.E Eiirn 120 weeklv. i"'" " mailing, music, circulars. Send 10 cents for music, information. Ameri can Music Co. 1658 Broadway, Dept. New York. . MISCELLANEOUS T TOMATOES Pick them this week fur 25c per bu. across from Shell 9 Wat on. Ulllara Highway. ; FAMILY wanted to pick prunes. Call m or address, V. Bounds, Ruckles, Oregon. 1 ANYONE having a piano they wish stored, will be guaranteed good care no children. Phone 14 F 41. BROCCOLI growers attention. Getj your orders in for Broccoli carts early, to make sure you have them by harvest time. See C. A. McGinnis, Blackmnith at Junction of Coos and Pacific highway. BETTER get that battery filled. Radio lite is guaranteed to do the work. Your battery charged, to stay charg ed, instantly. Look for Radiolite sign. See C. A. McGinnis, Dillard, Oregon. 27 GOATS for sale or trade for good used drag saw. J. P. Sniick, Canyon ville. Ore. S M A L L" H 6T' S E 1 2 x 1 6 all builTTn feaiurea and ' papered; water and lights in. All for less than lot alone cost. Phone afternoons or evenings. 60-W. Owner. T LOST AND FOUND t LOST Small pocket book, lost near Mill street store. Twenty dollars re wariL returned to this office. LOST Enameled Eastern" Slar pin! Kinder return to this office. Re ward. T FO RR ENT T KOR RENT safety deposit Roseburg; National Bank. FOR RENT Four furnished keeping rooms. 246 N. Rose. boxes. hoiu.e- FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 616 So. Pino. Phone 453-J. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, 230 S. uiise sireei, i-none 64-L. OR" RENT Light ""housekeeping rooms. 217 Chadwlck at. K FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room. Reasonable. 311 E. Oak St. FOR RENT One 4 room lious. in. Phone It. L. Whipple. , close FOR RENT Furnished apartment, adults only. 814 Mill st. Phone 4n:t-R. FOR KENT 3 room nt. private' toi let, privilege of hmli AH.,11. i.. i I K'lS tao. Siephena. , FOR RENT Fnnish'ed "hmi ihnaan 1 F 2). ' ,FOR RENT On shaTesT 16 acre ; suitable for hay or grain crop c 1 C.ia.k. Fit - ijnK,.i " p" - W ' For'rkvt" r. ..u II it . - , ui iii.-ii,-,, r.K.i.i t'ni.iia r il O- call nt 4lll Wa.l la.,,,. sjx - ....s- 0--aa)aa) j LOCAL NEWS I SiaiifoM tlu.-ll. win, is a reside,! " ..';, 1,1 thi morning 1 , Jil.I. .' .. ' n,U ""i lcnd!ng to 1 " , II. re Fit I C. F. i;,, F-va Oat ifi.ir.l r. ........ the ftari(!:,r, n.l i,,,,i ' "!.. j an r-ort- l.tli'1 -s j... ...-.., ., ... , company l,,...,K,,. .. , - u.ijs in att. tilling to business. lirin,: l.eu l ie I'tinra l!.ins of :1t, o,,,.,. k..,..., sample f.f l.iai n,i,. h.. v.. . to.l:- bran. we: FOR SALE Full sale. iiooa iarm team chni i a.. .. o p u nt.,A. ' I a ii. (no - - uujti FOR SALE or rent Ptoductlv flni ''"-iieview. roa BAJi uea piayer piano toUi Foil SALK Wicker baby carriaw k , goon conumon. en lemjum si. FOR SALE Saddle horses and pm norses. rnone a r it uoyer Una, FOR SALE Old growth blockSt Cunningham brother, Diaonvilk, rnone i v ot. WAATEi3.F(?K. SALfc-Baby goarL Cb FOR SALE White wicker baby a,. riage, gooa aa new, maa Corey An Cmares.n die horse. Address 'J,'K care N'en. Review. FOR SALE Grimes Golden applei orchard run, on trees, pick lire yourself. Zuc a box. Bring boja. W, D. Hess, plione 32-F-Z. TO TRADE Best two corner lots ot the front street, near the dam Alexander Park addition, for goal touring car. P. O. box 979. FOR SALE Old established am. and tire business in Rosebiui Kliioo win handle it. Address: Gi- age, News-Review. . FOR SALE Good gray oat win some vetch and wheat mixed 2c a lb. C. L. Weber, Phone 42 P 11 FOR SALE Harley-Davidson mow- cycle. Best ot condition. 1C3 ula It. Roaeburg Garage. WE HAVE 3 or 4 Mack trucks for a. kind of work. Call Al Deim Myrtle Point, Oregon, or after T day, Sept. 18 leave orders at Grat Hotel, Roseburg, Oregon. FOR SALE Two fresh 3-4 blood Hs, stein cows, with telfer calves, t so riding and work horse. N.l Conn, Roseburg. Phone 6 F 15. FOR SALE Winter oats aim seed. R. Fate, Myrtle Creek, or I Sumner. Days Creek. FOR SALE37 toulouse geest, 1 bronze turkey tonis. Next w Marks ranch, Looking Glass. It. M. L. Jenkins. FOR SALE 60 tons of good tr. hay. Oat, vetch, and soine wta $18 delivered, or $15 on ranch. J l) Cunningham, Dixonvllle, Phone I 3!. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 tiacIJi plows and tandem disc. Four boH . disc, 7 ft. Superior 4 in. drill, bmi enst seeder, oats, vetch, gray oi and hay. Hodges Bros. Mpt- Creek, Oreg. 1 OR SALE Timber and farm lt- lbO acres. 4 mile west of Drii Ore. S' of SI Sec. 26 Tp. 2J K. b VV. County cru se 1.400.000 5 acres ready for plow. Lots of w Ing land near by. Good cabin. Pric $1800. Write owner. L. Wick, 2 Lombard Ave. Everett, Wash. rOR SALE Small stock ranch. V limited out tange. Inquire Box - Yv lf Creek, Oregon. ruii b.VLE Vetch seed, 41 ecu; a pound, also recleaned grey 6'ic bu. F. R. Steinhauer, HaK valley. APPLES Fine winter Banana appl hit by hail. Pick them yourself, r a box. Get your winter sunply O. (;. Rogers, Looking Gluss. Fi 18 F 35. FOR SALE Good canning loniaine 25c per bu. Bring boxes and P'f Cantaloupes, lc each, honeyef and watermelons. 10c each. C. f iJiufancp, Dillard, Oreion. For. SALE or will trade 01dnbi chummy roadster, model IIS. lighter car or motorcycle and si car. Privately used, must be w to be annreciated. lnnuire for ' vnn Gordon, 128 So. Flint St. FOR SALE Small steam s complete, planer, cutoff aw. blower, conveyer rolls, trucks, P Waler Itlintn -HK Irtn Vnr.lson 1 drums and 1500 is) line. Ww'' i aoP!t. I"ncs, choekers. 2 two i log trailers and 31 in. lumber ' 'n 'V OUtlt ,la n- I i""d, l!ros- ,mbr' Vo" ' t The Ixiyail Men and Women s rl'; 'f ,hp Christian Bible school to" ."" join in a senen or i.-.-s'-w v.... . , d,,na a. Ik. . . . .w in.- mi' oi nnst. t . ii. niiiun, ' fine l.irsre !Vtli.. a,,rl tinllans. " of Ihe lr..it Kolttv rraam A yflU orrliarrl. Mr llunka l.ns some f ,k- finest prunes to be shown Ibis V On li....tM Dr. 1. U l,h h.,1, nd I.. F. r nsi. ln left todar for a huntim ' fishinp. trip llow Millwond l. hrbach nil wife. who th' il p.-nfir Idaho, are here. spending Here (hi rinl Churl" W. Ollrghoiite el rhor was In thi city yesfrdsy business mailers. We ran-y the largest stork of tor plows and disk in this prt Icad. d low n i!h state. Wliartoa Uro.