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PAGE FOUR Made Sounds Good, Doesn't It? And it It Jnst as good as It sounds. Ameri can made goods ought to be good enough fur Uie best of people. We re specialising this nk la American-Made Baskets Murk IMtBkxU, Cloihos Ilaskela. Shopping flasket. Auto Ilaakcta, and a lot of other Itaskels ay ahead of tbe Jap stuff, and au article ou Mill I j proud of. SEE OUR Churchill Hardware Co. Tlie Wincheiter Store GERMANS OF THE VOLGA FORM SOVIET REPUBLIC KAISATOFK. Hua.la. Ma 8 - (A P.) J(ihano Hhah. a Ornian school teacher of tlie Volga diatrlrt, who In ri garden1 aa a trl.-d and trusted Com munist, heads the executlie commit-1 tee of SO which directs the affulra of the new l,-rmaii Sonet Kepubllc of Kuasla. 1 1lls socalled republic la fed erated with tlie Liiliin of Soviet lie publics having lt rapital In Moscow. ! Tbe German Volga government em bnrn the fragments of tlie (Jc-rtuan settlements along the Volxa which have survived tbe great war and the j When the Income Stops Have you Prepared for that emtroencyT JOHN E. FLURRY Insurance Agency teams 1 and Roeaburg Bank Bldg. Phona 181 Rossburg, Or. mwF kids I OUR, VtOfcK l of TKfc Hl&HtST 6RpV0V -SO Vfc S0UCITIN& WK'ltK In th ImiIim us of turnlnit out hiirh Krailo Inuitiirv. W'n ptm ntn nnr nrilTn H'-hUv. prompt ly nix! rli'mily. V know f TiTtit r'.int ltv mi nhntitd p.ilr.inijt. Hits flmp mi.l hoi (ti, riKMiii why uu khould ut. Roscburg Stcftin Laundry Phone 73 Roteburg, Ore. ;l 7,"-l.Jr'wl roat ? Tliis Is Our Sanitary Way 2 Hi hb-o!ii'r k-.ax li i i I- rit , ' it.r It ! i it.. i ,.ur .mm ir- Vl'it : 'v-l. tint;, l.t.t LtT US PROVE IT TRY Ol'R WAV ; Phoas I'7 Our Auto Will Call , s in U. . WINOOW many rlvll want which have taken : pim-H In the Vol'a urea. German first settled ht r. Ko year ago. father- ; in,. Second pruuil-ied theft practical ' ImlejM-ntlenre and exemption from llusaian military service. ( liut the thrifry tiorman became bo j prosperous that the Kussian govern ment would not let tin m alone and gradually limited the'r rights until , the outbreak of the great war. when: the tlerman achoota were closed, the tierutan press was suppressed, rellg ioua liberty was limited and Geriiinii men were forced into the army. I'n- der tbe llolshcvlst government the; colfiiiieM suffered the iosa of lands, ; cattle and crops, and mauy of the . colonists moved away. j CANDrO .TE FOR COMMISSIONER: J hereby announce myself to re-j publican totera of Dounus Co. as j candidate at May priu-aris for office i of com. romuiiaL't.-aer. Mac w. liausbetry, Youcalla, ire. (Paid Ad.) CANOIDAIE FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce tnyaeli u tb republican vnt. ia of IniKlaa d'.unt) aa a candidate at the May primaries for the oflica of County Commia loner. Harry 13. Lcclwton, Iirain Oregon. (I'd. AUt.) CANDIDATE r'OR SUPERIN TENDENT OF SCHOOLS I hereby announce myself a repuBll can candidate for superlndendent of schools of IwuKlaa county, st tbe May piluiarlea. Mra. Kdlth B. Ackert, Myr tle Ctvea, Oreio. (Paid adv.) FOR COUNTY 6CH00L SUPERIN TENDENT. I hereby Riii.nut.ee uiy ran-HJacy rtr 111? olfue oi county chio, uptr ' IntfttiUfiit tubjoct to tbe will of the n-jjublicMD vuleri hi the JJay jrl (f.ld Adr O. C. BROWN. CANDIDATE FOR REPRESEN TATIVE. I hori'by atiounce mywlf rcDtib- llcan candidate for T nenttive tt. ' Bi;tti loKilaturst from IkJtmfnii county j t May tumatiid Mvrryl V. Sbiiver, riutlailiii, Ur.-x-m. (I'ald Adv.) CANDIDATE FOR SHERIrF 1 hereby announce myself a republt tan candidate f.tr rV-rlff ..: in.uki.s count), lit tbe May primaries. Frank .VI. Ilupklna, Cauonville, Oregon. (I'd. Adv.) CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF I hereby atuminire lit) sell as re pulillinu ciiiMiiliite for the olfice of .horllf of IHiUhiaa county at the lriiuar election, May 16. S. W. Star nu i. (t-.-j Ajv j ) CANOIUA ft FOR TREASURER j 1 ht-retiv announce n)a'1t a repub-, jllcaii i .iiulidate for treaunr of lH.ug laa cuiiiv. at the May primaries. J : K. Swers, ltoaeburg, Otegou. , ll'd. Ad.) CANDIDATC FOR TREASURER 1 h,-i hv .urn. tutire hum.,' a il.-nio--lilllc ciinii.;in- f.ir cui-iiy li,-iiptiir,-r it the pi iiiii,ry le,-''on M.i I,;. l:i;'. i"v '' A ' l'i.'. I ,.,lv I R. A. I1ERC11ER Hepubhcan Cj-.J djtt For St itte Lfi;islature Primary Election. Vj7 ie, (I'.U.l Adv.l TUBBY j 'WT A M' MOTE i Co ovrri Am c.ft vrS i V. S' -e.; "we THE HALF-TIME WIFE By VIOLET DARE WHO'S WHO AND WHATS T.rvc;.S HALE, a your,- army .w i -b..,PPln Vwa&V, w.th who- b. U in kV'aTWOOD. .prom,- or."".-.. . ,i,., .he. to jmie ' -h her hi"'"""1- .nd marry him. ''" .... f..r him. dlvor'-e ure that H.iiann '"'Trie I.KWH. Geoffrey, nephew. "lrX?J: At-ood-a -ere- ,,-luo- herself to Snemne., "-Take. a determined effort to Trlerf-re bet'" hustd " At I-'" nei.-r.t- Kuxanne glies a party chCrU" "'J1' to! ITV Mr. Vals man.8 to be asked. XL NEW DEVELOPMENTS. I L'ZANNE drew t-ark in aniter. low dur that i..emn J th thom nil sitay, aimpiy i r:uw aome or the w min-inr? l nejr mi" have dropped on the floor. 8 b e ulunood at Mra. Vale who waa chatting ally to a o m of the furlnua wumn hf the poltcemun waa refuatnc to allow to leave. I know aomebody here has taken the m a pair VIOLET DARE of eamnn, the woman In chante of the exhibit waa aoy in. "I lnlt that every body be searched. lollta waa trying to draw brr mother aside and apenk to her, but Mra, Vale Inatnted on remaining with the aroup to whlrh he hod attache.) herself, and the girl could do nothing. "What la It? Vhnt'e the mitter?" The Iioum detective ell-owed hl way into the crowded, noisy room, and the mar waa laid before him by i half a duzm women at one, while the pnllremnn tried in vain to makf blmaelf h-nrd. The d-trtlve jrlnned around., recoirntse! Kuianne. Mrs. Jlaynea. and everal other womn who were prominent in the clty'a social 1:1V. ie reaiUed that they must not b detained. "No dtit-t the enrTinra ore on the floor," he r in rk ed. and I a n a earrh. Mrs. Vale, atlll at the cl?r of a tfra'ip of women, dropped her handkerchief. Subline Wnt to pick It up. and f.'U w-mfthlnif h-ird with in It. She glanced up. and her eyea met Mra. Vale'. Th woman blushed and took It quickly. "Mra. Vale." Suxanne murmured lmpulaivelv. "Muthf-r!" etc!nlme, Lolita. Mra. .Vale turned away. A mo 1 ment later nhe drnppo-1 her hnml kerchtef. picked It up herwlf. An1 a moment after that the houne de tective fmind the mininir MTinw, near where xhe had teen ptnndlnv. CENTENARIAN CASTS VOTE FOR COOL1DGE OAKUM), Calif., May 10. (1'niv I1 Pn-iiH.) -Tuii"la"H primary rWc ti.ni In t'ulifnrma found many initT cuilim Hit iiiit ions, but one of tht out ataiiilnu' f'-tur In this ciiy vhm tli: otiiiK f t'harhu hohsv, lw years old last week. Calvin Cool id kp (tot his vote for presitit nt Jul preference he loudly de-' I'larea. It in l.uh 9 nevr.t -ninth ear vt anx, and h declared that aa loin; as he W abl'- h expects t Ia. ttcifaio in his country'a affairs ihiouh tlie ballot Ihx. "It i my h. lief ihat rnfhl-nt CotiHdre ahould be reelt-ted." : 1 declarer, "and this belief Is ImntMr on my itud of liis chanicter an.l rt-rord in puhde affairn. So 1 flmil vote for hliu. I have always et,l at pn itleInal elections and tin- 1- tio time tta.Mioii.' 1.)1:h' ! the olilest rectstfreil voter of Al.i!n-fla county, and i- ene of the l"o.i, r,the Iwy area. 11,- eauie to ';ilifor!Hii ttt IV". 0 and remembers Sun I n. net i'u tithive c!ms, M:trk Twatn. P:.'t H i nnd other t:'t:ibie figures in t'rti (.! tua colorful ttory. If-pre l:e 1'" suumietT l!i.e U h'-ntt . m able to Let around l:url v-'M ' -! l..j ; co4d ieilit. TTiix per mit - louMiuance of his readitii; ft i i . I j I - ! k:s WQ8EBUWO NEWCVIEW. SATURDAY, Buxanna did not want to Geoffrey of tha Incident. Tet ahs felt that aotnethlnx moat be dons, -fhe waa rld when ha brousbt Cur tis Leland boms to dinner that a ve nire, and later managed to talk with (leotTrsy'a old friend without Interference. "Ttll me what It waa." she ure4 excitedly, "that you started to speak of the other nltfht. I've been so anxioiis to know. It seems as thouich I have waited es to hear it. Is it about Vre. Va.s?" ITe flushed with surprise. 'Of cw.e l l help you." -I wonder bow much you know already." he begun, looking at her quizzically. And thn an Geoffrey's footstepa sounded In the hall and they both glanced up apprehensively he spoke quickly. "Yes; It ts partly about her. Tou must be very careful. Let her coma here If you cannot avoid tt with out deliberately croaalng Geoffrey's wishes, but don't be seen with her anywhere else. Ion't allow any thing she does to moke you anary. I'm sure you never confide In her, but be doubly carcf il that you say nothing of consequence In her pres ence. And Busnnne" he spoke her name caressingly "remember that everything la coming out sll light. I will help out all I can. Geoff's a bit hard to understand sometimes, perhaps, but you can always count on htm. Even" and he glanced at her appratslngly "where Mra. Vale la concerned." A few minutes later Geoff and Curtis I.eland were deep In a dla ciLMlnn of local politics th.-it was so full of veiled references to people and iiea that fiuzanne knew noth ing about that she ceased even listening to them and Just mused ovr the course events had taken. Hhe tnd been in her room only a few moments when, after a ttmld knock, Ijolita entered. "Now you know about mother," ahe sobbed, rushing to 8uanne's comforting arroa. And you know how terrlMe everything la. Oh. I am .o unhappy. Something must be done." "Yes. dear, yes." Suzanne mur nured enr.soMnclr. "We'll see that everything comes out all right. I am going to help you." -Ths Gay Conspirators. and stutli'?, and he devotes many hours a day to his books; -being - es pecially interested In current prob lems and conditions. TESTING BROCCOLI SEEDS FOR GROWERS f'minty Art-it D. W. Connoy and W. s. t'arrM'titor are conducting a tent of broccoli s.ils for the benefit of the growers of this county. The tests are being male on Mr. Carpenter's rluro in West Koseburg. where ever kind of seed ob ainable In this section has been planted under modern meth ods. The seiis will be carefully tend d. properly irrigated and the result of the teats iil be reported to the Kroner. It is imported that In this ii iho mo?-i suitable seeds can be ael -ct-d and t.V grower will not have to suffer th- consequences of onr 8eis. The tets will be made each year in order i hat no freak develop ments may occur. CHICHESTER 5 PILLS 033 114 M t.st4 , SOLD Bt DWtCai5'SFtFfkVH Bf py grv. m Hank's Particular About His Cup. J UTcp-frtKTl) I K)- j 1 wvrwcfjKiHJ u. -:- MAV 10. 24. CflUFORNIATOBUILO If SUVGLE SPJW BRIDGE OVER GOLDEN G!ITE BAN FRANCISCO. May .. and tunnels across fan rao - area una i uuuna 9. . n.triiction or con CISCO U7 uuuci , templated, call for - Mtlm1 I pcndlture. of approximately $100 - UUO.UVO. Enpinwra say that before; .1...1 ik. warimia nro- I Mwtin Kan Francisco ISUll t V av-- rr .,ei peninsula with tne mainiauu hi-"- ,,r-ALE 1'ica. i ecK oia. jteK slte. the investments may rt"h j "ered Poland China boar for erv JOO.COO,00. ,ce r.r.r Wilbur, Ore. The largest projects P'nlne1 cALvHoue aud five acrea in tie proposed tunnel and bridge be- iOU &Al.t garall . i ; .1 arnam the COiaCD. ana uiiu ' " v , , Gate, where the bay, between high. steep bluffs, mergea with the Pacif- to Ocean. The Oakland subway and bridge -.hi i . nohiiiriiiR stage, though engineers declare then feasible and j euKiuvci. ........ - ma,,a- nt nnpeaMitT sooner or lat er. Plans for the Golden Gate span hare been drawn, however, and submitted to tbe War Department for approval. According to the plans the Golden Gate bridiie, connecting San Fran- clsco with a tier of northern Call-1 fornia coast counties which are now accessible 6nly by ferry or by a roundabout overland Journey, will be the longest single-span suspen sion bridge In the world. Engin eers say it will be longer by 1.040 feet than anv other suspension bridge. For 4.010 feet of the total distance of 6.700 feet the water is 300 feet deep, on an average, with a swift current and a scouring ac tion that is held to preclude the building of piers. It Is planned to make the floor of the bridge 200 feet above high tide, thus giving shipping ample Bpace to pass Vnderneath. The cost of the structure is estimated at 120,000.000. San Francisco county and other counties In the bridge district have .nnrni-ni nf the nrolect and the state legislature, at Its last ses sion, passed a bill approving sucn a bridge. Eastern financial inter- . . ........,...4 . n h... nrfimlRped capital for tbe undertaking, with the scheme ot a toil system ui - by the bridge wouta oe paia ior m hnrt term of years and then turned back to the state. Three smaller bridges over nar rower portions of San Francisco Hay nil t nninta some distance from the city, are under construction. They are the X'oyote Jolnt, Dumbarton and Carquinei Straits bridges. They are designed to help relieve the congestion of trans-bay traffic. Thousands of persons commute dally from their homes In Oakland, Alameda and llerKeiey to meir wtiia i. cn vrnnriMon. These cities. clustered directly across the bay, two and a half files wide alon tnis shore line, represent a population approaching the half million mark. Thus the commuters tax the capaci ty of the numerous ferries and the pica for bridge and subway has been general. The Golden Gate bridge would not be of direct benefit to these people, the site Is several miles distant and not easily acces sible. OHlll'.ll TO SHOW Al E In thp County Court of the State of Oregon for Iiouglaa County. In the matter of the guardianship of the person and entftte of Ih.nivan 8. Denning. Minor. Tl:e abov iu.e coming on to ha heard upon petition of Jeff Wllllanis. the dulv appointed, qualified and ai t I Ing guardian ot the person and eatate of Iionivan S. Mennlng a minor, for I iin... ,n .all ih. r:tl iirnii.rlv do- 'm-ritied In the petition anil belonging (to paid minor, and it appearing to the uourt. that the father anil mother of ! Mill minor are each deail. that real property belonging to said minor i wiioiiy unimproved Inndi being timber lanls and the paine brinaa tn no In- '.'."n!.th"l'v"r I"'".r'.-,,''i Hint ine name is a cuiomni expeiu-e c . . . . ... arenunt of the annual taxes levied : mohair. See htm before selling. against said property, and that with- . in a few years the taxes on said We buy end sell everything In fur property would amount to more thanlnt,rD M. ' ... , the present value of anld land: an.l j nllure Bt Powells Second Hand Store. that It will be to th best Interest of j . said minor to sell said real property) We specialize In homes. Material to tere.t bearing securities or eo.-e pro - uj' tive atH-k. as provided by statute. It Is therefore ortlered. that the net of kin of said Iionivan s. I'en- nlng. said minor, and anv and all persons who may be Interested In his said estate appear In this eourl an the Uih ,lay of May. at the hour of ie uei'H-a in tne inrenoon or said ant then and there show cause. it any there tn. wh an. incir ii jn rune PMOUJU Pjit i.'ie i' said ffuardian for the f th foM fna iWcr Ihed r-al property hf-lonutriat to said minor, to- Ji.'ense should n Tin- outhi4!it nuarter of nerti..nf Vru1 ?:ihl';el" r,Z . V iiiini. tt alrilian. tn I oue laa Coun-1 ty. r.-.tn. entHininp a.-rt-s. : un ti- i;M-..hrB NVwa-i:eMt.wPit lea't ,"n-- a week fer t!:ree lawewive ; .'.k. i I'lttd at liosetMire nr.n tl.l. I .day of Apr.l 1 . f.KOltijk K. Qt'IXE 1 UHlblilHin tl. Ul MIM ? - UFX AflTlki' lrSi-'f PSsJ3 Aif we was GciaJ r tzt-. r- i i FOR SALE I JOR gALB-Cedar fence poata. K. G. , 0re. Foil-SALE-3 milch cowa. J. E. Smith. Alexander Addition. FoirsiXKS year old ny tarj weiKha about UM lbs. V. J. llrown, Sutherlin. OUluciiii'. i suineriio, .ie -i. Smith, 2415 Pierce St-. bioMX City. Iowa. T- . t in.i..i K t'nderwood j roi tvnewriter. In fine condition, only a'llchtlv used. Price ISO. See It at the Newa-Review office. FOR SALE R. I- very fr- tile. Can furnish 3 per 100 or 60c per setting of 15. Mra. T. P. Carnes.Jtoseburg. R. FD.. Box128. SiXUNG OCT Must reduce our stock. 5 per cent off on any motor evele on the floor. Harley-David-son Sales Agency, 204 W. Douglas St FOR SALE At Yoncalla, Oregon, 10 acres, S room house, U miles from town, lota of fruit; part of It un der cultivation. Price J1100. Roy Andrews, owner. Oswego, ' Oregon. FOR SALE One-pair mare mules, 3 years old. About 16 bands high, or would. trade for milk cows. R. H. Hill, Olalla, Ore. Postoffice Brock way. , FOR RENT FOR RENT Apartment, 620 No. Jackson St. SLEEPING room for rent, 211 -West Mosher. FOR RENT 3 partly furnished h. k. roomB. Phone oi7-ic FOR RENT Safety deposit boxes, Knseourg national uana. I'OU RENT Five furnished house- i Keeping rooms, auj iv. jiain. FOR KENT Furnished sleeping room. bath. 401 South Main street. FOR KENT Housekeeping apart ments. Oat baled hay for sale. 246 Fo. I'arrott. FOR RENT 2 furnished housekeep ing rooms. Phone 170-Y. 816 Win cluster St. DANCE AT LOOKING GLASS ' There will be a dance at the Look ing Glues Grange Hall Saturday night May 10. Good music. Everybody wel come. t44 ThiB is a Studebaker year. Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 1S9-L. Large .;mber of new rugs now In stock at Powell's. Lawn movers ot "quality Is Furniture Store. at Tow- ell Moore Music Studio 116 son St. S. Jack- Garden Powells. tools at right prices. Lloyd lane you cheaper on long trina n.l l.in 1... CO n . ,,. ,. . ""'"' Lloyds Taxi, phone 44, L5 Sheridan. t Emery wants to buy yonr wool and 1 0U"a U,en'' anu fuo1 to heat them Hair Hold for bobbed hair. Keens jour nnir in curl. Easy Ask us. Lloyd Crocker. to apply. MEPFOnD-KOSEDURG freight line leaves Tuesdays and Fridays for Med ford. arrives Mondays and Thursdays. For Information Phone 66 or 362. WantH prv Casoara bark Wg W h't prices, laser's Bargain re' m,y; fm 212 North SUi.lirns St lo 0. Pine SL i Onyx Hosiery is worn bv the tlls-i Crilllilin, in,, Wn...n I.' ... . sMttttstm LOCAL NEWS a, . mytg.jtsr;.nit-nt price. lt.-t.ws Store Co. Tli V w--5-r i&t . V-Vav f Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGI PASTURE FOR rtENT-J-tll either cattla or hori;S!M ixii ivm, noseburg. t- WANTED Clean rags. K(lw7i office. ftHJ WANTED Two good once. Call 379 J. WANTED Wheat, corTM Hureau Co-Operative P.-jA EMERY Wants tobuTH and mohair. See him tJZ?i Call phone 4S7 nr d,01 J Room 18. """""I WOMAN with girl 2 T7r job of general housework, til Hamilton St. ,ul WIDOW wants home forborJ he can earn board na V? l dresa "Boy," care News Re,, LOST AND FOUND LOST Black 2 yr. old helftr J Joseph Holdenreb-h o, . " -1 FOUND lieadea hue PCrU this office, deaerllu . S pay for adv. VOI'Kri IjlilnA nin 7. - - ----- r-- ..u, vwuer m . 1. 1 u .1 : . pay for adv. FOUND Package contaioiiT Owner call at office, idenui, erty and pay for adv. MISCE11ANE0US MEN'S S1K and pongee ihlru laundered for 15c. Phone 5J7. IF YOU WANT TblTmosfta" mohair'see Berger, cor. Cu Pine St. FOR. HIRE: Tourinir , "k) trips a specialty. Phone 21. 3 i.aurinson. CAR OWNER Dou't forgetJ o-ji wnen in neea X1 aato Sarffs Auto Wrecking Hook NOTICE Furniture and goodi ted at 318 Woodward, R-J Ore. was gold May 3rd, M'l D. Ater had no Interest in pJ to tuo time, caving given on slon of said goods April vk. Mr. C. E. Ater. This is a Studebaker year. Orders taken for hroccog J grown irom importea sett, ) thousand. 10,000 up, I3.IS. Schmidt, Dillard, Ore. p.ini... F r...tn.v DR. H. R.'NERBJsi Dentist Masonic Building RoitbuiM Fbaae 4K8 I Teeth Extracted 'and RepltHtaj aay witn or witnoat pais $35.01 SUITS at Bernier, TheTaS! Uostairs Next to UmDaaalk We always have the bs of fresh vegetables w fruits. Try Our Bulk Coffw- Economy Grocery PHONE 63 By WINNER f THVTS GECA0SE VOU WERE DCVMKIM VOOTTMc ' Cwrnaai kr UiuVsd Fau SraAe.ia. mu