Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 24, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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Iha Kind You Have Always Bought, and which ha tea
la use for over thirty years, has borno the signature of
- and has teen made under his per-
fl , SS7 sonal supervision since its infancy.
IsZa&ffl&tCMit Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations nd "Just-as-good" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Inlants and Children Experience aeainst Experiment
What is CASTORIA ,
Castoria is a harmless substitute tor Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It U pleasant. It contains
neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its
nge is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has
been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natuittl sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
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In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
NEWS SNAP SHOTS
VUlt nl KuIciii
Mrs. II. E. Cook ami daughter
Lola luft this mornliiK for Salem to
Yliiit friends for a few tlu.
Will (stvo Kxmiihuttinii
C buries KIcUIh, local poHtul clerk,
Uft thin morning for Lconu to Rive
civil service oxuiiiiiiutions.
liiiMlneNM In Kiik'im
Attorney John T. Long lift thin
morning for Eugene, when he will
attend to uuttiiiesn matt era for a
hurt time.
(joe to WIHnir
Mitts Kutherlne Akii lft this
mornliiK for Wilbur, where nho will
spend the week end vImHIiik friends.
TourUtH
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carlson, who
huvo been touring the maul durinK
tho winter monttiH, left thin morning
for Portland, where they will upend
short time hefore going on to their
linine In Canada.
Sjx-nk jit Convention
liev. C. II. Hilton left tli in inorn
ln K for KugtMU', where he will speak
at the Lune County I'hiistluii En
deavor convention tonight.
tin liuie County Kim n
II. E. Wick, of the high school
commercial depart ment, left this
morning for Kugeiie. He has a five
acre trait near that city and will su
perintend putting In the crop.
Will J-hi HiiNhiiml
Mrs. H. W. Marsters left this morn
ing for Salem, where idle will join
her htiKhaud.Vho nan ltei, upending
the past few days in Portland, anil
together they will visit over the week
end with Mr. Marsiers' brother, H.
L. MurMerH.
Leave After Kit
j C. J. Moyer and wife, parents of
j f. E. Mover, with whom lliey have
I been visiting for the past few
! months, left this morning for Falls
.City, where they will spend a couple
i of weeks with relatives before re
turning to their hotn" in California.
vr rt In N'cwf !ii'vl'W
AA KXl'KKT SHOE M.Alv l-'U
not a mere cobbler inenila your
shoes when they come to us. We
restoi titioes Instead of repairing
thuni. To strengthen the weak
nesses without ar In preserving the
style of the shoe Is un old-fashioned,
clumsy work. Let us show you what
we do by our modern methods uud
factory machinery.
Shoes called for and delivered. IP
cents extra. 1'hune t::i.
W. S. HOWARD
iMKl)cr 8hot ICcpJilrer.
118 N. Jsskson Bt. noabmr
LOVE and MARRIED LIFE
uq, we notea auinor
Idah MSGlone Gibson
THK COM INK WOMAN'.
"I recall that not long ao I wit
nessed what was called the victory
"Io you mean to tell me, Alice,"
I said, for the moment forgetting my
own affairs in the, newness of her,
'that you are going tu vote If you
get a chance?"
"Why, of course, my dear. It will
be mv duty viite. And let me tell
you a great secret. When women
have a little more experience they
will take more interest and know
more about what they are voting for
than does the average man. Women,
when they really get going In poli
ties, will have another standard of
feminine beauty.
"1'p until now the standard of
beauty in women has been youth, for
unconsciously back In the minds of
neii there Is always utilitarian mo
tive behind beauty of any kind. Na
ture has given us one great privilege,
the privilege of hearing children, and
man has made the period In which
we could bear them tho only period
in which we might be called beautiful.
convention of the suffnudHts. There
was hardly a woman there under 40,
and yet among them some of the
mo! beautiful women I have ever
seen.
Something for Her Country.
' In the future, Katiierine, when a
woman reaches what the novelist
culls 'the dangerous age,' she will
not go 'kind of batty,' as Tom calls
it, and dress herself in the gewgaws
of youth and try to bold on a little
longer to the admiration of mn, but
she will look forward serenely and
haimily to doing something of worth
and to achieve something for her sex
and her country. We are always be
ing told how much the suffragist can
do for her country, but it seems to
me that merely making women citi
zens, merely giving them sotiM-thlnx
to do alter their children have
flown the nest, merely giving them
a feeling of being Koine use in the
world after they are 40 or 50, Is the
greatest thing that has been given to
our sex since it was turned out of
the Garden of Kdeti and told that
forever after would rest upon It the
age-worn accusation, 'the woman
tempted me.'
"If men will only realize this they
will be much happier. They seem to
think that If a woman has brains she
Is undesirable, and thev never will
admit that brains and beauty can be
embodied in one woman.
looked at Alice. "Tom must hav
learned that fact," I said.
"Yes." she answered, "but wlm
do you think my husband says to me
about It? In a burst of confidence
one nlpht be said. 'Alice, yon are so
beautiful that I love you In spl M
your brains.' and that's man's atti
tude, my dear, tins world over."
Mot Important of "Ml.
"I am afraid." I said, "that I shall
never be a new woman. Forust at
present the fact of Juliu s love for
nitt and tiiV loVe ior jum.
if OLDS
Head or chest-
are best treated
"'externally" with
virus VAPop.uBti
Uniform Abused
By Ex-Soldiers
It.cently there lias uppeared In the
weHt'ern stales a team of dincharpeil
mililit r.i. -ho. after flKhtinK In the
much iimru Important than an) thinK j recent war to uphold the dignity and
els In the world." ! principles of our flan and the I'nlted
, don't vou understand, my ', States uniform. Insli-t upon belittling
dear Catherine that John can love and desecrating the uniform by
you and you can Joi n ever If wearing It to arouse the sympathy of
vou ore a woman who ha ome in-; the public It. general to the pu.chase
?er.'Mn other 'affair of life." of unofficial and fake pamphlet.,
1 mltfht love John, but you know muKazmea. etc.
vonr brother well enough to know In a majority of Instances it has
n? t in .Jt.in't love me if he'hecn found that tho men wearing
; htnh.r, w e ou;h io .nan-he uniform for peddling, hawking
g. my own affairs. He h,s never 1 and panhandling on .he streets and
llow d me to talk to him ahout from door lo door, are not bona fi. e
wi Z ,,?v wav. When I have soldiers but are using tlfis method to
asked him the b ast important ques-
take nefarious ndvanlage of popular
.: A Koeiet ines seiniu.eiu. .ins ir.ciu-e in in on.-.-.
I have asked the m stinn only for , violation of the National Defense Act
heVakeof making 'conversation-he of June 3. HUB and subjects the n
has shut me nu with a supercilious f'-inler to punishment by fiii.t of j00
smile while he said. "My dear, it ! or imprisonment not to exceed six
wouldn't lt.terel vou. Why bother months, or both.
r pr'uv head about it?' The real American soldier Is ah-
"And yet I have heard that same , soluiely and positively opposed to the
brother of mine." said Alice, - go in- , o. me u iuii .o. . u,,.,..,- ,. ,
., i.. H..if,ti of one of his purposes, because the sign' rr a i
n.in.riisinr catnnaimis with his dier peddling, panhandling, cn.ivass-
ing -r soliciting in uniform (reateg
I smiled "Of course vou realize. I the fallacious impression .hat he has
Alio.." I s.'.iri "that John's slenng- been neglected and is obliged lo re-
mt.iw.r Is tall lingular. akward. sort to the public through the pa
crco-eyed grav-haired. and 4.r. " .trlotlc appeal of his unirorm. to
T.,i .imv have something to do make a living. As one ex-service
with ii" .i.i.l Alice musingly. "I ' man puts It:
don't remember ever seeing a man j "There are crooks and crooks, but
.11,1.... inn ht si. noLTanher. If bv about the meanest crook of them all
anv chance that description would t Is the crook who disguises himself
fl. ,.lP j as a siddier and, under cover of the
v f.vuu i.MKw.lfk.i glorious uniform, or even an imlta
. . ., , ... . ,.! lion of It, swindles the patriotic with
"All of which A ice . lirlnRS various unworthy money-making
io oy "'""" " schemes
wtini me lo ue uujuiiiik out u Vac-a-slon.
a very fraKile, lovely posses
sion ...ip. ..... "'' "" uniform: the American Legion Is op
"""" , , v V, ,,. ,L h'.t ! e'ed to It: the public should not
and I do no. think that I have iho , encourage It.
strength of character to be happy if -
tin ..i.lv lrnr,.il lit,, Tim. lloi'U VO...
as a pal and comrade. You see this JjlQreClSe III
nans.. ..it. ape o. mhih.iii m a in;
unhappy one for most of us. I con
fess I would have liked lo have lived
years ago, when women knew of no
other life, except that of being pos
sessed by some man, a father per
hnns until be gave her to her hus
band: or it might he that I should
e happy in Uir,'i, when women will
e the e.junl of men in all the affairs
if life nnd this great thing, which
we call love, will not he of man's
life a thing apart and woman's whole
existence."
ITo be continued).
M 1U 'KIjLA.V EOCb.
DRESSMAKING Stylishly done;
tailor-ag. 74 So. Allln. Phone
42-.
GENKliAL TRANSFER Hauling
and country trips a specially.
Troxell Ik Co. Phone 251.
FOUND An envelope containing
kodak picture! and films. .Owner
please call at News-Review office.
FOk rULE Medium .i.5
it at Foutche. U61 U.
GOATS FOR s.TjIZrr ,
LOST Dark gray shoulder shawl.
Finder please leave at New-Ho-Titw
office.
SAFETY FIRST Socui a safety
depotit box for your valuable pa
pers at the lioseburc National
Bank. "
POI'NI) 1'air of mens glova. The
owuer may rwover property at
News-Review office. t-C
EGGS FOR HATCHING Brown
Leghorn, good layers; 15 (or
$1.50. D. 8. Houser, phone to
302-L. tf
MONEY TO LOAN 20-year Mra'
credit farm loans, low lnteres
rate. $20,000 local money to loai
on good real estate. First niort
gage. See 41. F. Rice of Rice
Kl;e. tt
USED CARS O. K. Garage has a
large number of different makes
Prices and terms to suit your poc
ket book. Call and we will de
monstrate them to your satisfac
tlon. Geo. Shanks & Son.
The war and navy departments are
' opposed to any such misuse of the
License Required
Our Family Laundry Service
WHAT IT I
. A help that will simplify your particular wahilT problems
aoa Is our family laundry service. Our drlvor calls for your fa n
11 T handle at a definite tln.o each week, and we'll do your wash
tag in our customary considerate aud suulturv manner.
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ROSEBURG
STEAM LAUNDRY
I
m:vs ruon mmjm. (.lass
These cold nights are rather a se
vere test on our fruit crop b 1 1 the!
growers arv still optimistic ami he-j
lieve there will he a f;ilr yield.
The Puivtit-Teai'hers' association
met Tnesdiv evening and discussed
the educational hills coming up for
ronsoh'iai ion at the May primaries.
It is generally conceded tli.it the
u.ilhitfe tav hill is a very worthy one
and it will he largely supported.
A. K t'henow.-th and family are
lea inc today for en-ih-? n Or 'mm,
u In-re they will make their 1 u Hire
home.
Jess I Indues, of Ko'hurg, who
hoimhl the CniMioweih tanch. is hi re
;ind will tnoe his tamily to tlu- firm
as snoii as s. hoo) clos.-s In Kosehure.
Mis. Jennie Andni:' is the hafpy
mot her of a l ine looU tin; hahy hoy.
If tin-re is a r.-ward in heaven it
ccitaiiih will he uiven to thise
nioriu i s who follow the scrip! lire
admonition to multiply and lcpleii
Mi the earth.
No Increase in auto license fees is
required In order to pay the interest
and principal of all state highway
honds that can be Issued under tho
pending four per rent constitutional
amendment that will be voted upon
at the May 21 election. Neither Is
any increase required in the gasoline
tax. Nor is any tax on property in
volved.
Revenue from the nuto license fees
n-i.. i, ;.,, T!l . ! .. I""'' Oeweill IUICM Will lie
ininnle in pure for hnth tnlornot nml
ing the neighhors to scratch their nrinolml of all the bonds that ca.i
knowledge box nnd everyone is trv- be issued under the proposed four
inc to zet 'he verv . t.t-t wav to rer cent Uniitnfioii. The present road
plant and grow tlum. There' are P cent of the
...... , n-essed value of propertv fn the
daily discussions at the postoffice fl(o The increase Is necessary in
i'lia some or tne most peslmisti- order to make it nogs bin to com
even have decided to plant accord- ph te th main state highways within
lug lo the sun, moon and stars. the next few venrs. instead of wait
Our county court was out vester-,'11 indefinitely for their cnmnletio.i
day inspecting roads nnd bridges. ! from annual revenues. T!y Issuing
The old bridge at the Morgan place 'hebnnds. the roads can he provided
is to hr- replaced by a new one. fo for u?e while the nuto license fees
v e are informed. The old structure j and gas tax are being pnid.
was built by the late K. Morgan ! 0
more thon .".0 vears ago and is one I
of the landmarks of this valley. The ! Mrs J K- Zlmmerick left this
rn-w bridge will bo a modern struct-, ,nnrninK f,' Kugene to visit with
tire, with concrete piers and will bo friends aud relatives for a short
built in the county road right in the t'"'1-
middle, so our county surveyor says, j
e are verv much pleased and grati
fied to pco the optimism of our
our lateral 'road's. ' j titJ'fe
Koutli l.ccr t'reek tiranpc with snme
ajipn'llctisnm. They evidently seek I
to control or to at least direct the '
CHICHESTER S PILLS
I 4T '1MK 1MAMO.NU KKXD. . A
Who's Your Cleaner?
What would the eonditlea of the banking IiuiIikm If
anyone wuu oared to oould hold hlu.ult uut at a banker'
What protection would you hare against fraust I. U.is
set the oondltlon In the eleanlng haalnese today?
Onr (rule name la yuur proleutioii. O'er i et
anseesarul kuluw and goed serrlee U ear piuof
WHO'S YOUR CLEANER?
Phnno 277
TRY OUR WAY
Our Auto Wilt Call
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11 Alio M ItHANU I'll.lji f ,
tI'!iiillUl1t.Sllnt.A,lnKFl i I
SOLD BV Dfil'CGiSTS EVtiSCliE
wm mi
hard trodden path of the averaue
l.'Kish.tor. in othur word.-, tliey would
t io the hands and feet of tile vari
ous candidates for repteMitativc so
tl.ey coulil do nothing hut hovl.
liii!i we admit Is tile lirst decree ... ... .
in Kratm-erism. If a man can deride1 "awlfW Adwil.-rmei.ta D.
his nciKhbors, shun all church and , new ,0,1y 'und on
Sunday school duties, fiuht our onl "'" To.lay" head
cnniuion school system and disrupt
the community in Reneial he has
taken all the degrees and becomes
full fledged uratmcr In pood stand
ir.K. There is strotiK talk here of
Kettini; an enabling act and have
tlio state capitol moved to Smith ANTLU Young lady. Reception
I'eer creek. We will gla.llv siitn tho! fioin work. Clark's Studio.
A'T1.T.
WANTED Dishwasher at Koutch's
restaurant.
"tii.-h! II. iw my hack a.-h.-s: -
Aft. r c.r 'TVi-. r ,,,,.. t.,, kidnc-s ,
'.! l.l.i.l.l. r ire ,.fi..n a.f....c.l -callwl '
n. I'i.rili?.. ur lullaiuiinl, .f k ;,ln,.ys.
Tim is the r. .1 tl ic ( ,lMti; 'r-N t.T I
be ie ami chivk the f nrHi.-r . nr. ... .t I
" v "hmi'iltigthat w.iii.l.T.
f..l ,lH.-.,.ry f l,r. r.r,-., . ,,,, s
A ic i;ri,- , ,t ,.v.'., i
the un,- . , !.., ,,,., ,;, H,j
re.....,., tl,.-.. ,;,e. I... u UO,
t e im..t-n .1. ii.,..,.es u-;,! j..;:its. I
N..tMn:'v !,. n the '., .., are
- t I .!! M,n.
?u -i-r.h,.-h s,.,,,- , the
I-!. i.,k.e, a,,.) r-i.; r unJer the
J.'S 111 Liu-IlM- (.TllliUe.ns.
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ir',.;""..'.'..'..'' k V ,r nr..- ac,S
, r."nMiv sn. MitTer n
" '.".la In I '.W
ll.-r.es Miu,a)i. P. HksmQ.
i
; etition.
A. H. Marsh and a-ifo have re.-ent-ly
m. .veil into their new luitidlew.
W. S. (;oodm:in and family are iro
'nz to t'oos county for the s-iiniuer.
The health of the cnmimmity Is
pretty tend as far as we know nnd
the neighbors are generally lnoliin.4
to a blighter future.
X. X.
ANTED Man or ooy willing to do
Jnnitiir work for board. Inquire
at Cafeteria.
WANTED Nicely furnished house
in good residence district. Ad
Hres, A. C.. carp New,-KeTiew.
Bad Check Artist
Wanted In Eugene
WANTED Second hand boat In
Bond condition. Address 1;
Kletuni. 427 Mill St.
FOK HALE.
OI.D PAPERS FOR SALE News
Review office.
FOR SALE Two good Fox hounds,
will run coyotes. Phone 33-F14.
FOR SALE 1917 model Ford buy
at a bargain, See it at Harrison's
Garage. m
FOR SALE Good 1 i 1 4 model Ford
touring car. W. R. Warner, at
the Cafeteria.
HARLEY-DAVIDSOX motorcycle,
with Bide car. mechanically per
fect. 627 Mill.
FOR SALE Complete sets Ilritani
ca, Dickens and Shakespeare. In
quire News-Review.
FOR PALE Good furni of 171 acres
on Coos Bay highway. No agents.
Lock Box 25. Camas Valley. Ore.
FOR SALE Small pigs, 10 days to
2 weeks old, separately or with
sows. Wm. Weaver, Myrtle Creek.
1'l.one 1S-X2.
HOUSE ON MAIN ST. Jll3t off
Mosher, 100 ft. frontage, beauti
ful reuiiiiing wall. Trice 13750.
Casey-Harding.
FOR SALE: 10 acres of good land
situated ahout one mile west of
Sutherlin, planted to prunes. Price
200. Splendid buy. St. John
Lund Co., Sutherlin, Ore.
Jl'ST on the market, beautiful 6
room bungalow; sleeping porch,
with bath; at the intersection of
Fullerton A Micelll Sts. Price
2U00. Casey-Harding.
F0R SALE UibaledTTrT--J
Mabley Bros., Uh, ''
o-f j. s- root J
COW FOR SALEonTrT""
mllker. LoniT??'1"'.
way
milker. Lone Oak V". M
rreo. Schmidt.
FOR SALE 1 second '.
Oal. steel water , a, ? TlJ VH
" Phone a-F-ij . u
FOR SALE Eggs 7o7lTr--l
White Leghorns, 1,0 ',"t-l
Harvey. Phone o.V. Ior 15- JJ
OAK WOOD FOR S I P
TRUCK, oun-k ri"0V
Price, reasonable.
FOR SALE, BARGAEIZs! l
dern bungalow, 'leeBin. " M
garage, close in m...... ' "ntl
1S7-K. '""Bir.d
FOctasPA;i7ooTlivq
l-rtc I35r;
hack. J. WhJV,. "'fJ1
burg. Phoue 38'J. '
"0R SALE-GoodhTroTlrl
on Winchester St. Kur nr,.H
see Chas. M,.l.-li,i .. -um
u-hi..i B. :
COAL, BODY Woniiei I
-Jill ends. n,rauSSSa
oU.aK, iranster. H iv i
Phonn 12 nj
TOR SALE Eggs IIutoThJ
i o- . "drrW Socul
t ,p.r:,.lj'.,Aii"M' ej
FOR SALE 11 1-2 acroBlr"!
harn fh lrun -warn
..w.. .... j, nuseuurg. On.
FOR SALE-Large coumTmJ
fihnu-a nil I II . i ' '
lands open to entry, prft, jj,,!
. v- rrr. county nnij.:
FOR SALE About 6 acres of good
prunes, 6 year old trees; also 3
acres of timber and building site.
Price J2000 for quick sale. St.
John Land Co.. Sutherlin, Oregon.
FOR SALE A bargain, Chevrolet
touring car, new tires. Just over
hauled, terms. See . R. Parmlee,
710 S. Jackson St., any day be
fore noon.
FOR SALE 2 lots, corner, 5-rooiu
house, outbuildings, fruit trees;
nice garden land. $800, including
furniture. Terms. D. Whitsett,
Rapp's restaurant.
WE REPRESENT the Fenner Mfg.
lo. ot the Peninsula Lumber Co.
of Portland. Ore. Ready Cut
Homes. If you contemplate build
ing a home, barn or garage, write
or call for catalogue. Casey-Harding.
Roseburg, Oregon.
FOR SALE Prune trees for fall de
livery f. o. b. Canby, Oregon, 4 to
6 ft. .40 c: 3 to 4 ft., 25c. All
kinds fruit trees at reasonable
prices. R. L. Ellis. 3 miles west
Roseburg, Ore.
HATCHING EGGS Hollywood 200-
egg strain White Leghorns, Gold
en Cntnpines, from first prize pen
Snn Frnncisco World Fair; White
Face Black Spanish; heavy layers
and non-setters. Eggs $1.50 per
setting: $8 per 100. Phone 9-F25.
Ed Bryant.
FOR SALE Sawmill complete, th
xiollker engine, cannr-h. f ..ti i
thousand feet. Pltnly of dale!
Address S. M., care Nem-Kennl
120 ACRES of timtinr l.nil
by owner, located west of Dnfcl
i rice i ac per M. c. 0. Andeno:
Box 463 Ballard Sta., SeitUe, W:
i'OR SALE 60C acres of Umber i
sale; few rods from hiihwirm
near siding at Riddle. lut bii
sold at once. Good team tottf.
proposition. AddreM Hnj
Grube. Cottage Grove, Ore.
EGGS FOR nATCHKC.
Thoroughbred whits Rockl
100 egg strain. Alio thorctilt.l
1 C. Whits Leghorns Taucml Kti
:ggs $8.00 per hundred. A lit
vhlte Rock cockerels for ule, II I
'ash. A. S. H int. 225 Jickioi .'
V.. Roseburg, Oregon.
HEIN LINE -MOORE
CONSERVATORY
1 1 lie ill tMyftlcil Educatioi
Managed by
Accredited Teachers Only
The State demand nirhlr fOw
teschrrs and this school eomM
1UU pwrceut witb tb9uwl.
Kohlhagen Bidg. PhoM
FOR SALE Highest grade nursery
stock walnuts, prunes, In fact
every variety of fruit tree grown in
Oregon, as well as latest in orna
mentals. For fall deliveries see
F. E. Jordan, special agent, 324 E.
1st Ave. N., Roseburg, Oregon.
WANTED Furnished or parti, fur
nished houre. References if de
sired. Address H, News-Review.
WANTED Middle aged woman or
girl for general housework In fam
ily of 3 on i.mch. Mrs. C. S. Baker,
Sutherlin. Phone 42-K12, Oak-laud.
Sheriff George Qulne has received
notice to watch for a bail ch.ck ar
tist who makes a specialty of p iling
I5 cheeks on drug stores and who
has been operating quite succ. ssfully
in Eng. lie this week. The man has
generally called up the stnre on the
telephone, ordered an outtit of sup- iron nrvr 7T.
plies, and then come In a few hours 1 , .. lKNTTrr-.rt"T "Plt boxes
nfierwards in offer ft bog::s check in
tne sum of f id.
I FOI. TIFAT
' FOR RENT 2 housekeeping rooms.
t.4i'. So. Pine St.
HOUSEHOLD CONVENIENCES
Kitchen Caslnets, Built In effects
of any sort are made by us. Its
all home industry. See us about
anything In this line yon want
TheJ. G. FlooKCo.
Phone JOO
Township Maps
Showing 0. & C. Grant
Lands subject to entrj
April 12th. W
township.
Douglas
Abstract Co.
M. A. BULEY
CONTRACTOR
RmILIc AnvlhinS. FW'
class work. Let me fiff
with you. Box 304, R
rfenre- 305 Douglas St
IUieeburg. Ort&- J
Roseburg National Hank
Iterance of a tnis-
I'nii lr-v-T n . .
take In a name the clic ks were an- ' v typewritei
prenen.ten m Kugenc and a g. n. ral
warning rnMit out to the various po- !
1 tfl nfT.i-.ld r.t I r. ol..... '
N. Jackson street.
Advertise In v.TS Rrvi,.,..
HOrSEKEEPIXC. ROOMS Also sin
gle moms at reasonable prices.
Rosehurg AparttnenU, oor Main
and Donglaa.
Poultry and Eggs
WANTED
We pay highest markst pries
in cash. Highest market price
paid for your cream, no delays.
Bring In Your Products
Roseburg Produce Co.
501 N. Jackson SL
PHONE m
Soiae
Land Bargains
. ... tans.
I have quite a r. w r tJ
sell in Hosfburj. 'Th-J
hnmo. in
IUU 111,' rJ i
souie of them well ImP ,
up to date, ranging fro" "
15 acres: small snd Ur?
on Cow trees. " (t,
ranging from 40 aerei i
Come and see the '"Tl
the land suits we will try w J
the price rignu j
Write or call on I
Rf. KOSCDUrg, vim