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-or- TV , pr Ifa i" Ave. Wire.) .;. Tli ... h. rt!i; , i Ii) ml " ".,!., san.J I'.v . Central .tale at th- li: wiri.'al f.mir.itmi.-H- :;; at ,(ntinn. howi-v -r. doer eh.rtivo until ,li;H l. ne ?tat.' tl"l"" "' '" . the ik'isii'n of tin- lejaliun citaint !--' L i exurvssi ii ii"p I hilt .-item', a worm M.in r- . beia t" csta.'i.iMi r ,7ern:tic r::il:o vnni ,n ike lUhl I'f 'I' J,. .inn' !!:' London nas n-a'luJ in I n ! J. r of otijvrtions to the r ronvcntioii. which .ii last month under n of the Fifth I'an- ,in:erence. ar" hihl hy an unvcrnnieiit. "It I" says tl' dcpart pp!v I" gnvi'raini nt- i'euis el imi.i.hu.i" iA not ad' itiatei l,e liiatliraU' inier- a:e comerus j!i n of l oin iiunica- ;f als't "Wn!'!( !!!- ram rhan in ml of th-' ! KV.'ph anl rondlirtfil .y v;ir nt ;il'.'U i- s. -:!! iw to e pKi'-ftl un- rjntr-l. and Hio s",- iflict iih flic p.ilit'y E TO CONTRACTORS ti.Js for contrurtinn ; bui!din'; will ln rt' f Khih.l board ef : 7 umil 6 ii. m. (pf C Hans and s; ( ifi;' : in ih1 luinds of t i t v; be in.-jvet ,1 at h-r n sa;i tiistrii-t. A ci;od -.it bund itl bf re tii wcrcssful bidiiiT. i r'HTW; tiie riiit to ami all bids. Abmi r.RANT, Jt. t'j, Yuncaila, Ore. ITS IN CHINA rhma. Ann. 12 (A. I n,i:ie i-iliccm.in was t' Mhers nanowly " same fate when tli. v a rerennnit re in the f MianrhiPti." n"t far Ionic Diagnosis and J Treatment Vt-ar.j Method) pARRISON FOLK pnie i ind Chiropractic "yiieian l , .; , , ' )i'U -5 ;-. 1 i: -X - 1FFUGFES TO wn I f,'V 1 Income Stops ' you p-,.., t IB,,,, , , NE. FLURRY stance Agency i SniS PfiODOGTS . . Hmnnul Hotel -,.,.ina. Pr.i". Alteration. MJte yu. Clothe, in Roseburg SERVICE uttend to all "r tlies0 . . ..k.i. detail w,n !' ' 1 Itv. Jlavius 3.-"" ..; execution i't hucii work wo u'lepf at It. rrnve this !' a lrlul Let us We Aim to Please. H .5. FRENCH TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. rnwi.i- ,.j , from Ankins, while the place was! menaced by bandits. The band was i .'..ported to number U and they j 11 had looted a villase two miles iln-l lant. ' i Mi:'.ochicn lies ;.t vho foot of a : sacred ISuddhist mountain, Cluu , In the county that should become, j Una Shan. After three days of ter-1 intorcstid in this show. With the , rot' a re.tular exodus by niht to'larjte number of tourisls now bo-; the nioujitaiu oi-curred, the people ; ini; through the city, and there is caiTini: what f"W pojession. small daniti r of the number beins ; they cculd tnaiiace and prepared f h rs in September, this will be a to leave their homes to the i jrroat opportunity to show fie mercy of the outlaws, when report i stiatiKei s just what Douglas coun-1 readied them that one r.f tliety is) doinn in the way of KiowiiiK j iln.-e policemen had been found farm and orchard products and j by the roadside w ith his brains j riamifactiirin.v' and preparitis oth- knocked out. er thincs for the market. Some days later, however. Koine It is proposed to have procrams j Son troops of the I chins govern-1 each atietnoon of intcr.H to the niellt arrived on ttiu scene troni a neighboring town t 'n'porary peace. and restored ale - summer domaniis poison oai; lotion. Cold cream, foot I"w-ile-, fieeklo cp-fiin, lemon soap, and shampoos. The best is none too :oi.d. We have it. Lloyd Crocker. THOUSANDS YOUNG MEN IN U. S. CAMPS WAHINC.TON. Auk. 11. (A. I r.) With about 32,0oo youn n.ni i'l atti-nilaiice, 1'nrlo Sam's rili-! ,vi:s' Military TraiiiiiiR ianiM are in full swiiii: at 2'J p(ints thought- ; out do rountry. ' obrdit-nce to auihohtv, Uw.n- work, personal hvi no ud tho rrs:mnsihilillPS ri ritiznnshin nn I.eitiK U:uht four caiirnes, , "Whit.'," j from 17 to t h j i tIHj j .! ' "llarfic." "Red' 'liiu''." Youths a:s are e!ii:i!)U' for in;; tn'ir firxt yrar training dur at ( amp, if '. il. In tho' other course:, the ninxi-1 , i mm ate is SI years. The IjhIh are; I titin; d iu one of i-ix braneiii'S. j 'c.ivitlry, coast artillery, field ar-: ti!l"iy, enpiiiMers, infantry ami signal corps, after they have tak-: n the preliminary course. Thw'e M'e no uviai ion, Quartei'master (.r ; 1 os;i!t;il coris cotireH, as the:;t: t in - in i 1m peeialist clas. ( I lu lr Sam fii'. ni:-lu s the imi- , ; forms, which are turned bark to j ' the government at the clo.e of ; tin- camp, and pays all expiiuses cf I tin successful ajiplicauls. M-'diral and dental attendance and laundry are free, No obligation of future service is assumed by the appli cant. Tht war department has asrer i;:iii' d,' attei' four years' experi- ...r... .. ill, lU,. (I .. ),., llALrv ON HOMES Ameriian youth is somewhat be- ; low par pliysically. He gams on an t average of four pounds utter a n-y-1 : son In a military camp. He passes a higher percentage in the army intelligence test than did the nun! .summoned for service in the! orld war, but otiiceis point oui ! jtltat i)o per cent of the boys are students. i Captain C, C. Lewc. who is in ; chaive of 'recruiting" for the ; can:ps, has approached busings men on Hie subject of getting ' more industrial workers into training, and many euipl'ers are' cooperating with the govcnitnt-iit in allowing an extra two weeks off during the hummer to permii 1 eh ibl" employes to take un o'.' days' training course. The Hoy Scout nit; vomer. t h:is b' en an aid to th" camp idea, and form i t scouts nmke up an appre ciable p( r centar-e of ib" ramp. I'ncle Kam is locking forw.jd ,'o traininu i"i,t. bo s i;i 'amps in Hi- Imd M.iM'ii b s in l!'-'l; 2:,i'Un in '.r:2 and Ia.it ear a against J,Hto thi ear. UVPQUA SQUAWS NOTICE meeting Yedri"sday ( f !";:.;. ftia S(tjaw lb n!in Corservatory TUBBY Xs- ' ' x f jfl WOO IM NOT bi.lM i Alt PICHT im cvrA,'Mr4' i r-Mi 'j DoArr Ti-ii .', ! it - am' i a iNt sc i v;fv" v. c ; f. iuiur oiiir ''. : ' IK I S 7. i i it ii ii i i inn iniiii ii Plans are poine forward to hold the Home I'nutucts Show in this teity on September Jl. 12 and 13 at ", the armory. Secretary Holbein lias prepared ! chart of the ar- ninseinent of the tooths, and ul ', re.idy has sold sei" ral of them to j business concerns i.t this city. Let-; i tors have been written Jo other , i towns In the county having ni.mu- i fnctnrliiK concerns, and It in hoped ;trmt the entire county will panic-; p.te in the event. i : - The clumber of commerce has ; hcen promised the liooclas C'oun-. ' ty exhibit to the Slate pair ns one of the added attractions, and this ,i, in itself should draw a' larse crowd each day, as this is the rst time that our people have had an opportunity to see the exhibit ! from this county except they at- ' f tended the State Fair. : A thorough canvass of these: busin ss concerns in this city that ',r,'"1! ' lh market 111 , be made within the next few davs, . m it is i,,,,,,.,) ,,.,t by the first of : rext week all booths will be taken. There aie at least forty concerns' rani ners ami larmeis, aim m uie evenings to have lichter programs ; that will be both interesting and ; pleasing. Watkins pliont) 177. yiore 120 V. Lane, LIKE A IS BOY YEARS OLD STRENGTH AND ENERGY QUICKLY RESTORT D BY KOR EX, SAYS ENGINEER. "You hve no idea of tlu' comli- t(n I w;.s in win-n I lirt f:;urtd takiiiK kn x compound," says It. K. i.t'Ais. (i,. y;ir o!d .onnnutivo "'"r-'inwr of i:u Florida. "I oouM on!' wa!k U w U'V? i,( 1 w-s s" wr'l'K i,ni1 Htrfnns nd IIl' ey siplil so bad I io;:M ha.'dly t,,!1 ,u'ro fr a wlllt" nii'n- s K was like u lioy IS yinrH old and : ni Iniprovin all tliu 1 1 me. My noiniHi ai tivuy nas otet-a rosiorcfi, he uys. Thoso who find (hcmsolvi's goinR '"to a, ,ri,.P':I dt'clino, who are ktow inu; old too quickly and are tsuKer' inir from wcakucfi.s aftfr the flu, achinp muscled, stiif joints, lessen ed viKor and poor circulation, may be interested in knowing that the American distributors of korex compound, have arranged for -korex compound to be soid in Kose bur, Oi''on, at Lioyd Cro ker a Pioneer luf? Store, 211 Kortii Jacknon yir'-et. Thousands the world ow r are now usinc the corn round. It contains no deleterious, habit-forming drugs.. DEMAND FOR INSTRUMENT TESTS OVERTAXES BUREAU WASHINGTON, Aug. 12. (A. I'.) I teniands of private manufac turer. of seien' ific and engineer ing ins' i uinent.-s for the go em i.unt's olticial stamp of approval h:,e resulted jn an appeal lor ad dilinal financial support by the bureau of standards, which has just ccniph ted the fiscal year with approximately ll'MUto tets, more ihan a hundred fold in crense rtmipared with the ac-nm-pl:.-htae!iis the first "ar of Its extreme '22 years ago. t pen the tin. lings of the bui'-aii d p ml million of dollars of ex im r.ei.iires in the world of plnsica! .( ii nee and ugiueeriiig. While most of tl'e lesting is done for the ? u e: nriifiil . examination t also are made fer commercial linns and in-' dividual?, move than Hi hm tc.-t f.'lders. covciing (ifm.tHUi such tests, for wnich a charge is made, baling been tss-ied since !je2. The jn rnstii iii .)t V is given p: c.ei etu e, however. Mid in some a - -s all I'-st it g e..j,t that f.r the : ov : niiiei.t hits bad to be re- tti.-ed ter au-e Ike d Hand X- ' " fV ','71 'A It '(f ) 0 J l W.) r4! "., T ."I I, 'j.Y. r iV ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW . WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 13. 1924. WArMVaVIVWkV''v'','AVAVA-AVAVArV- WHO'S WHO AXI WHAT'S HAHl'KN'HD il.vi:T HAYWAI:l. a famous ca'iiy. arrive at the country home of rv.vtlt.I.A WAITK wUh two men, tilU'l'K til LI.IAN ami STKWAUT O'ltllirX. t'aiollla .Mirns Mnry that ace In In ove wlih l.ru -e and that there is to he no Hmi luii;: on her lalritnonlal rSMirves. C'uniil'.a le.ilizef that ilriiee is much interested in Mary. inj .!ot v.lth O'llrien t prevent his p-.-cpoflinic to her. Camilla keep truce from .Mary's side ut toe il anee that evenlnj. but Into that nlKlit Mary coe Into the garden for a :jrith of air, and unexpectedly a"t him. I to tells her he loves her. asks her to elope with him at once. Hut O'llrien intervenes. The n -xl afternoon Camilla announces her cnKajsement tu Uruc XII A NEW SUITOR rHK most conceited man In the ! world could not havo H::iKrted, Mary of bein he.irtlirokeii that ! veiling, and Itruee ".ilUnn was far; from bf t Hi5 con- J c e I t o d . w a t c h e d with p.Hne.l wi.ilernient II e her n Y1 bis yc.s all dur ing dinner. And Camilla, noting that fact, men tally advanced the duto for her wedding by ft 1 woilc. Just ns well not to tempt fate! Ami ( It might be as : i' JKr- ;.:( fl-.:.'.j VIOLET DARE i tv too. to hint in Mary thst it would n"t come I ;;inim If jdie aceep;cd tlie AtwoodV invitation to stay with them, begin - : 1 i leg the following day; no need to, i;;io her right the r In the house! I Mar had n-ver boen more fas i inalliig, nor peenr-d more effortless I bout il. The' second course found I O'ltr en bopelcsBly her slave; the ! ind the third marked the complete i capitulation of tlu visiting enrl. j "Well, I'm g!ad th.it a lot of men are 001111113 in thjs evening," an- ; iioimi -t d Ca AtwooJ, a they went j out to the terrace when Camilla rislid if every on a wouldn't rather hive ceTee and liquera on th ter ra. " ith o few men as competi tion, I'm really afraid that Jim may ;hin! the stray smile he gets from M.iry nuan oinel 11 ir- Carui'l:! littd troubled pypn to f;U ' iian. "I s-r:ic;Im"9 wonder if Mary j realises that it isn't good form to :lirt no " she murmured. "Of couw, ' flic's always don? It; she Just can't '. i-esist admiration. And she doesn't understand that any girl can have a rrow.l of men around her if phe 1 cares lo weU. if she doesn't mind letting tnem " lift oui.zical smile mndo her hceks tlush. and t turmd away. !!p g!ancd back over his slioidd-.T In wh,1:'" Mary had pau-e.l an ln- - ri nt In the dooiway. Tne goltlen h-'lit poured out .-round her Jn soft, caressing fbod. She had rested erie hand against the lintel. ;ibove ! ?:er hoad; the line of her shoulder I :mh1 arm w a.- so beautiful that he ' i'r-w a eh.irp breuth, nnd involun tarily took a step forward. Shr 'Time down the shallow virps slowly then, aimo-t seeming to tlott (n the . tnl', of nirllow light, ns If she would 1 e carried straight into his arms. Her eyes looked straight down Into his. nnd In that moment of honest nucstiontng and honest answer Mary I lay ward found heart's-caso. If he ' had shout from the h'Hisetnps he could nttt have told lur mere plainly 1 that he loved her. Yet n meinrnt later ho had turned nway, Just before she reached him. and was bending over Camilla as de y rcrdrf tlie facilities for dolus the work. SKOPlFTEBllD (Afs'M iated rrr-s L'- ANtlKLKS. VI to Am;. Lt.- .Mrs Kate Hietrie! who was in ( lo fit) jail today on sn-tpl. ot fframl lareeny in cnnncclion v.i:!i a series of ath fed deparinieni strti,- th' t's h'-re, has a !mp lit't fir T'-eord -Jf at st r- l ht s un r more than 2fi yrars tind linl to pohc.. rt - oni in Cb her Halt-more. f'h ihoblphia. biirth, ran I ruii'-i'eo and ffie-. Bccord'H' t ' '!''' ''V I'nt- The Bess Changed It For Him. ... r.. . S 'Ji Ycu OL FCfc&HIE: - 'OAiT G"0 IM MOW UVI lo PITE VOU, i j'j MttlWrVi HEAPS To c 'uxuiy of gve VIOLET DABE, ETC. votclly tin the most adoring lover: It in almost as If he took refute from Mury. She Mood if turned to same. For an instance she was too il.i.ied even to hear the lunky Kntii.. simian, .Nisei Wlnshlp, who reaeln.1 le.r sale at that moment. "Why waste time here when there, m ili.u garden to walk In?" ho denia luted. iWmiou's cellar rnu rottil. an.l the visitor from overscan lu,u .- 'i.M'."i ii luiiK-r copiously uur- iii e. lliereoy nxinij much Ot uu t i.-ioiii;iry scu-reHtralnt. "Come, have tli-tu nlone and walk down to the i t with me. won t you?" Hardly hear-in him, Mary let him lead her down tne Ivy-bordered atepsj to tht walk. Her thoughta wvre still with Hi uee. How could he hurt hr bo? Me nmt realise that ho was -dojt- it. Invint her as his eyes told her tu- .ti l. i V;nship talk vl on and on. nnd j Mary murmured assent, to his re- marks when a rare, pause seemed to! Imply that it U;s expected. Hut she hardly knew what he was way'nK. 1 It w;e n surprise, when sho did lis- tn to tin-d him saying: "And so, you see, you've really j knoek.d me over. Possibly living In Canada so long has accustomed ni I to American ways. lint, you know, 1 you're g a-Keous. I'd heard that you ' were; niy sis:er, lidy Constaue i PorUeiy, told me so she met you 1 when her husband was In Washing--p I lv h-ve. And we wondered Mil Jirurr tens bendtng drvotcdly over Camilla. why you didn't mmo over to. the ot-r side. .Vow I'm glad thai you didn't; I want to take you them for th4 first time ns my wife." His wife! Wife of Sir NIroI Clive ;nv-miiah J-ady ,Mary Caven'sli oli.'ltiuoc would think then that he hud not hurt her! I ler pride had h' en hmlly hurt; now for a momont the nnwer that had swept ovor her tl at afternoon sur,et up ai;aln. If she mnrrlcd Xiel she could show Hi? m all that he was no object of pity! "Vou probaMy think I'm a fool. !he man was Haying. "Hut I nssure -u that I'm perloiiM. You're the a liveliest thlim' I've ever neen. This atttimoon I thought you wonderful; ton'lKht. when you camo down thnt Hiairway, It ncmed to mo that tha mdy thirifcf In the world worth dolnff would tio to take you in my nrmi!" "U you weren't nn KnirllBliman I wouldn't behove you," Mary told him: her rich, dep laughter ran be nt ath h"r vordi, and t( a Btrnnffer it nnunded Kenuine. "Hut I'd never dart toiopect you of Just ainunlni; yturnelf." Then then you'll take me Beri oufdy?" "I'H take your remarks serious- i !'.' she patiRCil, slipped Hwnjr up the path. "Your remarks, but ot you not Just yet. my dear! -Love's Waterloo IB616 BRIDGE 15 BEISS BUSSED lati'd I.. d Wire.) 1 kc;i;m:. i. 'irk ot I'.rt fa): e btid land Hi blue : ' 1111 illR over ri( r at Harri whi' li mm. n v l!, I'ort the Willamette ' ill k is KoitiK for-1 ward bv bans and hound, it is ; r jmrted. This worl i - pr-par.i t-TV to 111" lilllllilK' of lte I wi utral pi" fr tie- I'aefhr bi'Ii - 'y span, and ts ii'"v cnlv a f w ! t (iiiin fh.. ytnt in the riw I !,fTi' t h" : it - p; r v ill b" lo f ited. i. a.i'io'i or boih ( e i xp' -f ' d to '-' in m t .. k t)WCH) 7K c v :-.:.y - - ""- r.l Wire.) i AllK. 13.--j eivrd Iroin -in Salem.1 iti pigeons released (ircKOU, last Saturday aeeoraiiu to I'elinis .!ui'iili, secretary ot the I'ac.fic l!o:i,inc 1'i.eei.n Chili here yestenlay. The birds, were expected here Sunday morning and so are n.ore than sixty hours overdue. Murphy said that they may he lost a month due to lor es! fires and weather conditions j,n IH believes, that tiny will riai., their destination eventu ally. UTAH BOTHERSOiViE 1 (AH.H'intri! l'lt-H l.'Ill.Cil Vlr.. OtlUKN, rtuli. Auk, 13. TIi , Kalliali iKiilnn.il ohm In .South- fin I'luli ami Niirtln-ru Arizona. j tiio lutti'r pun tu' tins month Kill! j liu thi' soi'iio 01 a icniertMii'e toj I solve the problem ol tl.e :.''. iino: . or more ileor on llint ri'servation. j The forest Is only lifty miles' , 8'tnare untl It Is e'lmaied the! I ileer are Inerea.iiiiK at Hid rate ot ' MHni iinnnall.v tile ill er ure pro tected at present anil thn terri-1 tory has been prai'tiially cleared ol predatory nnliiinlH which form erly preyed upon the deer. Some experts are urging the rapture and removal to other forests of the deer whiio others laor limited shoot Iiik of bucks. Kach winter I ho feeding of the Kaitial) deer is becoming inure 01 a ililfkulty. , We carry an unsurpat-sed line of tverihitiK in sundries lor the drug trade, l.loyd Ciocker. it LAliLY iiors. . Kl t.KNK, Auk- i:i. Karly hop.- uro nearly all harvivsted in this Beet ton. not bei-aut-e tlmy were btdow . vt-rao tiualiiy or i less in (iiantiiy, hut due to the! IiokIcm of tourists who wore bete i to pick this season. Next week will see the end of the early hop l pie knit;, it is believed, which uu- I H.v rmiliires from three to four (AHU hiletl J'erf l.v.i (JKNKVA. Switzerland, 1 China lias pre.-ented opium co m in i:-sb;ii ol" the ros y h lied report Oil the opi 'j III coj.nl I lions In that country, whirh t:ie commission severely criticizes as not bein in accordaine with th-' facts. 'l ite Chinese output of ihe drii'4, as etitualcil from inlorma llon in th" po. '.-,. ion ol the com mission atnoiints to W.ono tons u year, whereas J.od (ion is are ample to meet the world's tn i ils, rerfeciirl Kleetraliot Junior curl- itiK iron for ihey lasl !(S( bohhed hair. Wlnle . Lloyd Ciocker. i 1.1'iLN!', leiiil.cr of Am: . KlJ"enr I coriiii-iny ( . ( i iu rd li.i v' f nr.- ;i I tolia I heed ptale p. il lo MKt part in Hie i Jiet m t nl ( 'la U a man The li'-ad'pjH!- rs Miipie 1 i me ii L'O. a 1 "oitnlay for tli- 1 b-avi st.ila t ou re 'itioni . ( 'ton pa tiy ( ' a I lea U t lir' oi lo r inern 1 on Die t :t:n lo be clio-. n at la k a ma', i o t.i 1; ' parr in the n.it ton a! ennt it Camp H.irr;-. Oh. I.. LOOK V tAsfo. iat. il I'ri Na l.i Al.AMK'DA. Calif., No word has been r o . i fcat Haaelwoou ut Wimlierly's I mm j !l in naTiirnrn ii! 4U nil i ii i n.t-uii ii !( r.LL UnlHLIILU 1:1 veoKs longer. Homo cook ins like mother used to make. .Served family style, mcalrv -""(' 1'hone tisj. SJ.'i Win chentr St. Uoseburff. i I Wire.) llg. j the : out! J ( Dtcu cnANr3(; I YoJti C IMD V fcrrC yt-. ... Classified Section ? ALL NEW ADS FOR SALE lilioccoi.l plants tor sale, riione t'.r:i. Walter Kruse. Ttili SAl.l Si.ive silo. IJoyer llros. riione 1UMI. FOll SALE Some pood eweu and limbs, rhone :i;:kii. SANI'I'AKY milk for tale. Lots of It. l'hor. :;i'i J. IHU SK KOU SAI.K inquire at 113 Sherldsn Sne.t. ItlitH CDL1 l'lanis for sale. lr. I'. H. Italley, Iios burs. ote. WIL Lbuy a few .iod r.iortKaes. A. J. Willard. 4o:t l ass St. FOK "SAI.K- Kitty cords 4 It'. wood. Lindbloni, DUonvillt. V ANIKIi llox maker. Apply To Walter Leake. Hixonvlll", (ire. SLL'I) vetch and oats for sale by (i. W. Stoner, Ten Mile, Ore. KOI! SALK Three Uaniboulette bucks. Mover llros. UK lUll. Oldeis St. liooininu house. 'hone 1 IKlt. taken Li,ae A. McAllis-! r(li SAI.I1; ril hem ready to fat ten. J. K. Vau Alien, Intya Creek, Ore. rTTu SAi.r. tiiKul medium sl.o heatiiiK stove. Inquiro 331 So. M i in. run Hr;. 1- I' in lushed house keeping apartments. 112 Urock Wiy. Koit sai.i: -Mo 111 i red Koi k pul oultry Market, lets. ltoehui'K phono 271. 3-4 Hi-public truck for alu, me- i clianieally pood. I.atk a Kudia- j ter Sl'.op j i'ull SAIdv-Al race, k heap, woud-j en bathtub, .-me lint d. Atldress r.athtub. care News IJeview. i Ai. .uOST new turnituio lor sale. . t heap If taken nt once. U;t5 So. Main St. KOU SALIv Iti liwli mapU uttnu wood, ?2.rt) por tier on ground or $4 delivered. Trod A. doll', rhone W2. T' li S A I . K i iicttnTbrrs Ur piek linK. re or' r.mall. (!. V. Hurt. Happy Valley bridge. Thone 17h';i. IDLl (Assoclaled I'r.-ra l.raed Wire.) I'KMiLKTON. Aup. l.i.- Little Hawk. Caytise Indian, and aed !la e.i rs, said to have been a participant in the famed Whit man limine re, died Sunday, uc cordini; to Ma jor Lee .1 ooi hoiiHe. authority on Indian customs who known all the famous Indians of the l inatilla. Walla Walla and Cay use trihes. Utile Hawk's name was Tom-A-rie Kou !i Koitch. Cut (ih;i!ioi cents per do.ei plan. 111!" Corey iiO rents and 7." i. Harriet Halde Aveiiue, l'hono ::u I,. j Have ton soniethltiK To pell, to traile. kivo awy. t'se News-j Uevi"W ciassil ii (i udvcrlieineiitH. '1 hey wt roHiillH. . -V 1 lii.s is the machine tlir.t saves you money while it cleans nnd presses your clothes. Let t:s prove it. Tf:Y OUR WAY I'h-jnt C?; Our Auto Will Ca:i By WINNER i if., trll I Mi 'HUT : SEVEN ON BACK PAGI FOR SAI.i: (Iravensteln apple at orchard 2 uiiles northeast tif llosebur;;, 4iip bushel, bring yqur own bexes. H. J. Klinxer. roll S7I.L -IteKisterTS Ifalu bouillet and pure bred llplaln rams, 1 and 2 yrs. old. .'.ddr8 J. ti. 1 1:, i ii. h. Ten Mile. Ore. " THAI " lFO I fVOOU or salo-T passenger Bulck car. would make aood truck. Can bo aoen at t.ii) h'. Uino Street after. 7 o'clock any evening. " KOI! SALK One 23 hi V station ary gas engine; one 6 h. p. sta tionary teas engine; one 21 In. centrifugal piiinn: 230 ft. 6 in. corrugated pipe; 100 ft. 4 In. pipe, ateel. llox 21, Winchester, Ore. ItA.MS ToiTsALK 2i registered yearling Shropshire, sired by lliaughion 2H!;" at Meatkiw view Shropshire Farm. 1'hone, Kugene 33113. For particulars write .Mrs. W. K. Stafford lUOi MillSt., Kugene, Ore. Foil" SALK -One Duron-Jersey male pig. five months old, out ot blue ribbon stock. A beauty, suitable for breeding, with pa pers. Also purebred Plymouth llock roesters, and Ae-dale pup pus. J. S. IHissell, Oakland, Ore. KOU SALK -Combination service station, garage and groceries on Pacific, highway at lioshen, Ore. Slock and equipment. Living rooms In building. Address H. Owens, (loshen, Oregon, or J. A. C. King, llux 418, ltoseburg, Ore. I FOR RENT KOU KK.NT-Safety aeposit Doxes Koseburs National Dunk. VOll ULNT -' room apt. partly fin ni. died. (ias. Thone 34K12. KOU HUNT 5-rouiu furnished house, JilO. Apply to V. S. Hamilton. f'OK HLNT 4 room ni'tilshed house, snmll fn illy only, l'honi. 1711 J, or cull D47 So. Stephens . I WANTED T ' i H 1IOMI.J ,.A1'N1KV I'hone 537. A.N'i'i:!) I'riine iileki'is.- I'rid 1'iehter, Sunshine Kanch. WAN'. Ul) Tuil.eys, lurKo ot Piutill. ll.iyer llros. Phone 14K14. WAM 1.1! i:iieileneed woman li.r t;eiier.il housewoik. The Vo- Kilt .Millinery. ', WA.NTl'.h ul uneei middle" hud unman to do hnusewnrk lu roiintry for week, l'hono 41K3. V'A .N T K T"-,?i i o" h ii sliei s o r h tTT Will pay J1.3.-. delivered. Ad I dress "Wheut" care NuwsHo ' view. x VA.T!il-Ml.ldl? aTed wTiuTan I'er ceneral housewoik on farm, steady Jnh. Address box Uj, Vimii nllii, Ore. ' u A. i i;i) I hreu or four fiaTTt mules or horses. Also some pack and lidiiiR Hadfilei. Address (jeo. Mlii'lliiliaruer, HoaRlin, Ore. WA.N'I Kl) TO HUNT-for "cash, small stock ranch from 200 to duo acres, with or without. Ad dress "li. C." euro News-Iio-vlew. t r MISCELLANEOUS I I l Kalr curled, i.lc. 3JS No. Kano. WK flKY. sell or cxclianuo tihono. craph recoiils. I'hone 037. 328 No. Kane St. (.Alt OWN K I ( 1 ion (orKot to cull .:3 when In need of nut parts. Karff'B Auto Wrecking House. Il 1 LUil AINU hUUNU I I I.O:"'-License plate Sa. 6H07U. Leave at illy hall. LOST- A small leal her folil.T contalniiii; approximately ."i0. Owner's name written on folder. I'inili r pl.'iisc reliirn. Reward. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Donald K. GiLhs, Dentist. Koouili Jll-Ji I'lrsins HIiIk. l'honii 4til. Lit M. II. ri.VLi:it ( hirapiaLtlc di sieiall. IU W. I alio St. WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua Fresh Vegetables I.'. (1 jo. e -.). cri.- p f t ltd- , ii lie- lovest markift J lin .-. V, yit- : p ( tal all"ll-t'-il to thi'i put. o. OUT Mtoelc a;. -I v.i l'.ni.'.i r i an ph-uso oti. Ii -i i at" p ii u tilar ;.h-tt your v . ' : ( -:' lu ami st:o v ha! V.e ,,ve. Fconomy Grocery PHONE 63 TOMORROW ! i. t " I. t.i e.iku out in a Trr lllJUIVrtMUb i '.i;r li'iine, or vour car. (J. W. YOUNG SON isi r.wci; 1 ii Cdi bt. Phont 17