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Jtdnirg, Oregon, May 1 1, !-.
Lane County Sheriff Finds A
Still Above Cottage Grove
Wednesday Afternoon.
CAUGHT WJTjH GOODS
Vftiver Mnkf .rtvt a M.Miiisliim'r r
Jimhhr .VI Mil ..... Unriiilitf
-St dm t ion U'nN Vuit llrn
nuitic, Khh tho Story.
iiosebur fitHM to need further Hi- g
froL,!.. bui a inlfcUt l well o E
EIH1BNK, Or., .May 1 3. Another
moonshine aiill wan captured by
Sheriff Fred (i. Stickles and Drpiil
Sheriff (iiorj?H Croner ypHtonluy uf
tcrnoon unit lho ownor uf thu out lit
M. F. (Jrr.'n, a furmer mlnmter of the
msi'I. ;ii;ed ubout 60 years, i In the
county Jail.
An odd ft'ttture of the arrest o:
Creen and th lupturc of the still
la that the officers ilipiiwd ui to the
residence and standiiiK on tho out
aide beneath a window heard CrtM'n
and hlR daughter talk Iiik of the Htlll
the daughter pleading with Creen U
Kot rid of ft aa she feared that tin
office would aoon niakn a raid on
the house a they had done no on a
neighbor's ptace a few inllea up th
load tho day before.
Woman Keiireil lUthl.
Sheriff Stk'klos and Deputy Cronei
left Ku?ene yesterday after noon
ubout 3:. '(0 o'clock. The arrived at
the flreen residence about mipper
'time. Green arrived home from a
nearby unwind I where he Is employed.
Ah the officers approached the house
they could hear tlrecn and tho youji,
woman talking, and Htoppln up
close to a window, they heard th lat
ter exclaim: "My (!od, Dad. if yon
don't kH rid of that still and the
patch im I will ko craxy." (Ireen
was heard to admonish her not tr
worry, and it whs at that point that
SUdden and Croner walked Into the
room where the conplo were talking
Sheriff Sticklen said It was one ol
the funniest experiences of Ills llf
to Fe the expansion on their faces
"We are after your still." de
manded the sheriff. "If you don't
show hi where it is 111 find tt am:
If you do It will probably go t.isU'i
villi you."
(ireen hesit-ifd and finally said In
Would take the sheriff at his word
und showed the officers where tin
outfit was kept. The stilt consistiM
of a .rse copper boiler, a coil ami
the paraphernalia that usually got'
with a romph tn outfit. The old man
11 so had half a gallon of uioonshiu
l,ater on Sheriff Stickles dtsrnered
a aecret lock to a room alJoittiiiK the
woodshed and found nuoiber com
plete still In there, but Ureeu said i!
belongs to someone vxv, hut refused
o divulge the mime of the owner.
Woman ll (ei leal.
The young woman and tin en wei
tin mi iff i into (he .nT'crn car and
Green was brought to KiiK- tie wh:l
the woman, In h.trris mid cryln-'
all the way, wu:i left a: t'tntar,
t.rovo.
The Creen pi i e Is six mile,
above Cottage drove mid "ih y trd
off the road to Loudon Spline
Sheriff Rtbkles said last nir-nt. and
It Is Ideally sitiu'ed for the e:era
tion of a siill. with a cl-ar str :un oi
water running fn m the hllblib' in
tf the yard and tin water pipe, I tt
the house.
Ardee tteer, ng d 1. Is tin- con-
fessed owner of the still captured
further up the London Springs road
by tho officers Tuesday, lie ai
res ted yesterday by Iepmy Sheriff
(Ireon Pitcher and broimht to Kit
Rene. He was fined $100 In Justice
lf the Peace Wells' court mid ts now
In the county jail, being uiulde to
pay the fine.
aiidnibiration, tut i- j
lIlS the ineaK ol eroou u, -
country ami "iu
u"t wlih n.T.-t o. ii-;-r-he
war broke o.it K-n.p dc..' -
to du what .1 , "
lu ,b- wsr. n - - - -
tun but me
I "o .be appll-d at the food ad-
irit.at,0i. oll.u- any .
' f ,ravWi and "cairyliiK
(be measaise to Uji. I
Mi.. Kc.iin ln "I'Ok 1,crc M""r
l nikbt Ub P-"-' l'owe U"H "
u'e J Mta of a rinn.M.ee of Uh,
Z i ladle, ho "'In arrant-
vote for Hoover. '
Of Oron'. wo.nc-n rotern. M".
Kemp hoi. hl8h rank. Hha .lw.
Cd'fo"" u"r" ' in Ore.u.
cUrwily umbr the direction of tin
LTri U imniwKV, lter of the Ian
rrvey BcluJoug editor of the Or,
jiuila.i. .
Mrs K-iui) came in closo ,oul"
-lt'h the former rood ' " "r"h!
,nd believe, the former Or.-Kon hoy
'"oM make the """"""."tour
,rul.lent and lo this end he 1. tour
ng north In hl iwhalf.
Will Move Soon
To Umpqua Valley
After many month, of active ror
( aiHindciK e. the Chamber of torn-nen-e
throiiKh the effort, .of (.. H.
' li inliuo, hfl. Inteie.ted a larxe num
,,r ()f resident, of Hrltl.h Columbia
.i. i'n,i,(in;i Valley. Mr. Iiraach-
! k, a yoald'-nt of Kiiderly. II. C, has
1c .-Id d to mov Mb farnllv 10 uiif
locality and ha. written the Cham
..... ..f r..t,.iiici -c ns follow.:
-neiir Kirs: 1 am In receipt of-
our leiler and Jut as Boon as I
l ava sold my farm here. I will move
m.-i join- v.-ay; Meanwhile I will
el miii I now hat size of a place 1
...,.i. i iikn i buv within two or
ilirco mile, from ltoaeburg, Oaklund
ir Mvrile C'rec-h.
I desire to obtaluc from 20 tn ,ri0
r so a"iM. accordiiiK to quality or
luud and lini'iovemeiit. tlieroon. The
hue mint huve at lea.t a few acres
if bearini! orchard of Rood varieties
Would Invest from $1000 to JC0U0
ir iniKht consider S000 or $10,000
for a Rolni; concern.
"ThnnklnK you in anticipation for
-.11 advice und assistance In helpiiiK
mo to locate satisfactorily, 1 am
your, respecifully,
M. DHARClllNO."
SAM W. STARMER
m ni :(T
, o P.nuMif-an candidate for the office oi snenu
' of this county, subject lo the decision of voters
at the Prima -ies, May 21st.
NEWS SNAP SHOTS
it. ; m
v
If noaiinuted and elected I
.hull enforce thv la.v. mot
vou or 1 may interpret them to
suit ouraelve.) bui aa written.
Irrespective of wtiein tney may
affect. I am the candidate ul
no clans, clique or taction. My
record la open for Inspection,
and my slogan will be tlie
promise of the kind of admin
istration I shall (tlve lUu u((lc".:
All lawful lnter.-s:r protected,
every poison gets a ;iuare deal
' at my hand., no tavurites no
favors, public business handled
iu a courteous manner, all
funds economically expended.
If this Is the kind of plat
form that meet, your approval,
help me to put it In effect by
pivlnj mo yrfur vote and sup-
Prt' SAM W. STAHVtR.
(Tald Adv.).
lU'lurK Heine
Mis- :.iilii; Klce left this morning
for her u:w at Isadora, after vl.lt
luis for a few days at the M. F. Rice
home in thi tKy-
Itdurn. Homo i
Mra. P Burks, who has been visit
ing In the eity for the past few days
with Mrs. S. L. Grler. returned to
her homo at Dillard last night.
Visit In Ashland
Mrs. W. L. Kulter left last even
ing lor Ashland, where .he will
spend several days visiting with
friends.
In a song service and .log a .pedal t:o cfttircn nrou.iu ...
number. m t t J .ane street. f
lirst Cliurch of Clirist, S lciitlid flirlstluii Church. Pine and Wood
Service, are held ea h Sunday morn- uar streets, C. H. Hilton, minister
i:g at 11 o'clo k and Wednesday Regular services Sunday morning
evening at S o'clock, this meeting nna cv(.ning. Mornlns mhject, l'n
iicluiles testimiinle. of healing. Sun- 1insewi's I.ofs of Power." Evening
!uy arhool coirtcnes ea.h aiimlay Mluject, "K.r Stoppers." llible
i.oinins at :. an up in ...e ... s rjooi at 9:4S. me greai ..
To Mj rtle (Veek
lim. . Selig and son, Paul, who
spent yeslerdav In thia city attend
ing to business matters, left last
evening lor Myrtle Creek, where
they reside.
I'rom Sutlierlln
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tisdale, oi
Sutlierlln. arrived lii Itoseburg this
morning and spent the day altond
'i.g to business matters and visiting
with friends.
!0 years are invited to attend. The
"ending room In the rear oi me
church building is open dally except
Sundays and holidays fiom 2 to 4
). m. The public 1. cordially In
. ilcd to attend this meeting and visit
ho rending room. Subject of Sun
ir.v's lesson is "Mortals and Immort
Methodist Church, South, James; nillard Sunday school at 1
fond.r. paster hunday school. S1,pall
9:4 5. This is eiilldren s nay ana a (f chll(lren at 11 a. m. Epworth
special program na. ueen in i........ ,. 7 . m e have Ju
l ine riuae ui i.r -.i..... , .
tor Will Ilinne a ui.ei ...... ... . . ,hl.
lllldren and coim-regatlon, followed
v hantismal services. Last Sunday
nnce still continues. Y. r ' r..
at 6:30, Klsle Hudson. le:ider. Slir
r.ng nong service. The ni' morial ser
vice to the soldiers will bo preachi d
In this church Sunday, May 23, at 11
o'clock.
o
lii,l..m on iirii news.
rtelurn. Home
Mrs. MUIy Thomas, who has been
visiting in this city for tho peat few
lays, hft this morning for Leiana,
where she resides.
I Visiting Here-
Mis. D. E. Moore arrived In Rose-
urg yesterday from Edgewood. Sis
kiyou county, California, and wu.
several weeks in this city visii-
n K with her uncle ana aunt, .Mr. anu
Mrs. George Chandler.
i losed a very successful revival meet-
Jennie M. Kemp
To Speak Here
Jennie M. Kemp Is coming home
ti vote.
To tho average resident of llo.e-j.tor
burg, thut wouldn't mean a great innd.
deal, but it does to this prominent I. from
Portland woman, who will arrlvelvork with the combined churches of
here Monday morning lo ma!: an I Oakland, speaking to a filled church
address In the avealnf. (every Sunday evening. He will have
Mrs. Kemp Is too well known to 'a live message. The .ho r will lead
We are now serving lunches, and
inr brenkfnsi. are the very beat.
Don't forget the good things that
'.onie from our soda fountain. Our
candles are always fresh, and we
make our own pie. and cakes. Just
try them. The Maple Leaf, Cass St.
SI NDAV AT THE CHl'IM IIKS.
rirt M. H. Chiircli, Main and
l.nne streets, !'. W. Ko.igy, pastor.
! : 4 ." . Sunday school. 11 a. in., Wil
lamette I'nlversity Hay. Sermon
-nibji'ct. "The True Purpose of An
I'.ducation." 3 p. in.. Service at
(Ireen conducted by the paslor. 7
. in., Epworth League. s p. m.
erinon subject, "The liirferrnee Ite
'vve. n Eternal Life and Immortal
iy." Prayer service Wedce-d.iy
ivenin,'. S p. m. It ts a re;il miil
vee:; S'bb.ilh to the soul. You :m
otdially Ir.vlti-d to these seniic-v
'iran-ei. find a warm welcome
L'olne.
Tho I'irst IhiptNl 1iiir.li. l ane
Ml.l itoo street".. J. II. l)lii(::.in. p;is
'or. I'.il.le sihoul at 9:4."., 11. P, Co
-iM.vv, hupel in:endi iit. Mornini; wm--lilp
at II o'clo k. Spet-ial mil i tr,
'be choir. r'ome flashes trom tbe
ri.iil on what tbe mlnut" men did
Subject of the rert'ion. "The Christ
ian Ctadiator." 11. Y. P. l will meet
at 7 p. in., all yonni: people are iu
viled. Ev.nli.g woiship at S o'clo-k
Special llitlslc and preachilu; by tilt
pastor. Pr:iver meeting Wednesday
" n i is at 7::n. Subject. "Praye
There will be service at r.llde Sunday
.'.iternndll nt : o'clock.
...
Church of ttiiist, corner Cobb aei
'li ii- ui i-lret ts, seulh part of city.
S'-!cs ,-M.ry Sunday in.onini; i-l
in. n ml tn the ev-niti nt 7:1.".. A
eerdial t'.vita'ion is ete-:.lMl t
everyone to come and investigate th
''T-'tiiivi, 1'raver meetnms eer
Wednesday evening. All metn'.cr
ate ticked to meet Saturday evenlni;
ii Mr. 1'ailerson's to practice s;ng
tng and get aciiininted.
TIm Preshyterinn Church, .la. t
.en and I. ane sam'ets. K. Y Warring
ton. inlnistcr Church attendance
brines a threefold blessing. It glad
dens God', heart, your heart and
ours. Welcome. 9:4.'., a. m.. Sun
av chonsa Mp. ltiirchard. the su
perintendent, will report on his trip
i t tbe tate Sundav Schoel ci.nven
tion held In Portland l.it week, lie
en tl-ne. 1 I h. ni.. tbe p.istnr will
rreach on "The Holy Spirit at Peivtr
'et " Prof A. (5. Smith will speak
I rleflv on tbe educational crisis in
Oregon. Specity music. 7 p. m..
1'r.ileavor. Miss llaniet llaldeman,
leader. Sulileet. '"tellclnn Pavn'
8 p. m.. Rev. U. A. Hutchinson, pas-
tlle I'll't Church. . of ihlk-
will preirh. Mr. Hotchinson
Ir i.nd nnd Is doing fine
was a great occasion tor our riiurcn.
Let us make Children's Day equally
ii interesting anil helpful as Molll
t'b flay. Junior League, 2:30, Sen
ior Lensue 7. Preaching . Suliieei.
The Cry of the Centuries.' 'I lie
public I. always Invited to any or
our services. Visitors in the eity and
ir.uiisig who are hero temporarily
will be cordially received nt the lit-
At Looking Class Sunday .cl-.oo!
a. ni. Sermon by the pastor at 1 1
a. m.
At Ten Mile Sun-by school at 10
n. m. The pastor, assisted by Mis:
Laura Jone.. of Portland, will begin
a series of revival meetings here on
Sundav evening at 7:-0. The meet
ings will continue for two weeks
Hverv evening at TtlSO. You are In
vited. Tl. S.
CaSkskAsAMsssB-vsxv,
Our Aim Our Claim
To give you the best pos- Fair and square treatment J
sible values in high- for every customer. A
grade Merchandise for most complete and up-to-
Hhn New location
.ane Thornton, wife and ohlld left
this morning for Shertlin, Oregon,
where thev exnect to make theii
home. Mr. Thornton, who formerly
conducted a .tore at Camas Valley
ha. bought a general merchandise
store at Shefflin. which la located
about five miles from Hillsboro.
IxM'klng for IM-atlon
J. H. Keith, of 1.09 Angeles, spent
vesterdav in P.oseburg looking for a
suitable location. He went on th's
lornlng to Portland, where he win
-eninln for a short time. Mr. Keith
s a nurseryman and intend, to take
'ui ihe business In a promising loca
ion in Oregon. He Is greatly
nleased with Rosebnrg add may re
turn here to make his home.
Fishing Is Good
Salmon fishing In the Umpqua Is
excellent, according to sportsmen
who are taking advantnge of the con
dltlnns nnd good weather to enlny
'he sport provided. Many are flsh
'ng at Winchester, which can be
reached hy convenient trains. The
forks of the river and the section
near Brown's bridge are favored
snots and many fishermen are spend
Ing the sunny days snaking out big
salmon from tho waters of tho LniP'
lua.
the least possible price, date stock of dependable
every day in the year. Merchandise at all times.
UR NEW line of Ladies and Childrens
House Dresses and Hosiery has arrived.
Be sure and look them over and get
our low cash price. Also Mens Dress and
Work Shoes, Overalls and Work Shirts.
LOCKI.KY WH.Ii MAKE OT.
Vote for Fred Lockley for Secre
tar yof Slate. He is thoroughly fa
miliar with our county, its resources
and its needs. He stands for econ
omy and a square deal. (Paid Adv)
Advertise in News-Review.
HAII.Y WEATHER KEPOItT.
PeoplesSupplyCompany j
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1 WILLIAM KLETZER
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U. S. Weather Uureau. local office
tloseburg. Oregon, 24 hours ending
a. m. today:
Pro ipitatlon In inches and hund
tedths:
llishc-.t temperature yesterday
' owest temperature last night 38
"reclpitation, last 24 hours. .
Total precip. since first of mo.
S1.G6
Vormal precip. for thia month
10.29
''otal precip. from Sept. 1,
1S77 31.59
-Xverage precip. from Sept. 1,
31.84
t'o'il deficiency from Sept. 1.
10.47
er-!(o precipitation for 4 2
w-et seasons. (September to
May inclusive) 31.48
Dangerous Duties for Dollars
ONE must consider safety before Income la l0Ml,
money Just as he would la selecting so oecuMtf'
himself. The greater the danger the mor. tmr
ducements are hold out.
Hut you eliinlnato t'ie hazards by having the
safe and( the lulcros: suro in duponitln-
PriOMpil
your savin..
a Time Deposit Acojunt here tho umpqui v
Bunk. ' "
J. M. TUIIONE, Ciuhler.
the U74PQUJI YHLLEyruu,
-wyii
Nicely furnished house COW FOR SALE-rw
Ad-i milker, lne Oak W
way. Eri Bchmid.
ton SALE A-l tia77
'- Louis h"S&
. - " l
WANTED
in good residence district.
dress A. C, care Newa-Revlew.
WANTBU. Fanner, wages $80.00,
with wife who will take boarders.
House and wood furnished, la
quire News-Review office.
WANTED Young man, 18 to 20
yean old, handy with carpenter
tools, to learn sash and door work.
Apply to J. G. Flook Co., If you
mean business.
WANTED A middle aged woman to
run bunk house. Few men to
board except In fruit season.
Wages, and everything found.
Permanent. Phone Si-Fa,
WANTED Man and wife, without
children, at Overland Orchards.
Wages $90. Wife to board a few
men. Everything found. Perma
nent If satisfactory. Phone y-FD.
WANTED To buy on payments, a
2-seated car or hug; 5 passenger
might be considered Jf very cheap
must be In good condition me
chanically. Give full particulars
and price In first letter. Address
C. H. B., care News-Keview.
FOR SAl.K-R(,Klster(.r-
sey boar. Phone ZJ-fiViZ.
i.-m Qui' .
. ""..a -main, town i7
utensils, etc.. i.J
Douglas
FORD
1 B'H. Iii
FORD FOR SALE-BmT
Itoseburg. Perfect
OUlre Peonle'. bi.
. uui'UlT I7i
FOR SALE n. .-7
body fir cord wood 18 ..I?
for sale 001 f..ir!7Tr
on Cnna Rn ki.i. Il8
Lock Uox 25. Camai TilkjTh
FOR SALE-Two tZZ
horses. George War! p oi
1035, city. ' ,u"
ilELP WANTED WANTED HELP
Ex-servico men and others fur
nished employment free of ch.ra;
Contractors, ranchers and farmers
place your orders with us for help
ers. Our services are free both to
employer and employed. Lawrence-Cordon
Co., 125 Cass St.
Phone 219.
FOR SALE 8-room horn
Intiulro at ?17 Ck St or 11! .
Stephens St.
FOR SALE 1 ton BH
truck, also Studebaker tontim
good rigs. 0. tCirmu
Chester St.
WANTED Bridge and House Car
penters by Southern Pacific Com
pany. Steady employment. Wages
53 to 63 cents per hour. Cood
board and lodging furnished At
$3(1.00 per month. Men to furnish
tt.elr ow-n bedding. Write or apply
to Division Engineer, Southern Pa
cific Company, Room 1, Union
Station, Portland, or apply to
nearest station agent.
FOI RENT
fOR RENT Sttety deposit boxes
Koseburg National Bank.
sM.v l.i.,..l.tu's.
LOST- R ui :,nd glass to auto head
light. Finder ltave at News-Keview
office.
ANY 0:.'K DESIRING the services of
a puiured Hereford bull Inquire
of Geo. Ward, City.
KEINL1NE-M00PE
CONSFRUATYIRV
MUSIC AND ' HYSICAL EDUCATIOM
Accredited Teachers Only
Tho State demands highly eflli ienl
toa-her-s nnd this School compiles
I no Mr cent w ith the State law.
IvoMhagen ithlg. Phone 300
cussirifD (era
All Claaalfled Advertisements In
wied new rndy will he found or
tM page under "New Today" bead
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR
County Commissioner
I am basing my candidacy upon n.y qualifications as a construction
engineer, business man and fanner.
My y.ars of experience a. a general engineer have given me the
training that will enable me to give the people of Douglas County
broad-ml'tdej and elTkient service If elected.
WANTED Waitress at Hotel Ump
qua at once.
WANTED Experienced waitress at
' once. Cafeteria.
WANTED A wicker
Phone 4 4S-R.
baby cart.
t WAN"
TED Man dishwasher at tt,
Cafeteria. Apply at once.
WANTED Experienced waitress, al
so dishwasher. Apply Mrs. Geo.
routch.
I
WANTED Cook, second cook or
cook s helper. Ialrs la person
st Cafeteria.
.OST !'i.i.-,e with some small
ehanso and pearl handled kfe.
Finder please leave at News-Ue-v.ew
o.ncu uud receive reward.
,OST Crank for Overland car.
Finder leave at News-Keview.
LOST Fountain pen by school girl.
Please leave at this office.
NEW SINCER SEWING MACHINES
(5 down, $3 a month. See Sing
er man, 404 Cass St. All makes
machines repaired. Phone 102.
SAFETY FIRST Secui a safety
deposit box for your valuable pa
pers at tbe Roseburf Nationn'
Bank. ' " tf
BE GOOD TO YOURSELF Phone
76 and ride. Jitney on tbe Job
until midnight.
TOWNSHIP MAPS Township maps
showing vacant laLds, fl.6) per
township. Douglas Abstract Com
pany. FOUND Small sized watch. Owner
may recover same at this office by
proving property and paying
charges.
FOUND Auto license tags. One of
them No. 27327, the other 62100.
These tags may be had at News
Review office on payment ot ad
vertising fees.
MONEY TO LOAN 20-year r.iral
credit farm loans, low lnteres:
rste. $20,000 local money to loan
on good real estate. Flrt mort
gage. See M. F. B4ce of Rice
Wee. tf
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE 1 pool table. J. M. Judd.
FOR slALB Medium sited safe." Se
' It at Fontchea.
FOR SALE Baled l.ay. TV. F. Rarar
Rt. 1, 1 mile east of town. J70-R
FOR SALE Ooien large Angora
goats (billys) $i.S0 each. Llnd
bloom, Dlxonvllle.
FOR SALE OR RENT-XoAn i
room bungalow. Pkom mm
FOR SALE Good met ulli
about 30 lbs. See llutauapti
store, Wilbur, Orttm.
FOR SALE On easy tenu, l
cottage. Call alter Has
see owner. 842 Mill SI
'FOR SALE 200 tier choinbkdr
wood, fairly dry, l g
Phone 19-F5.
FOR SALE OR TRAADE Tali
horses, well broken and flia:
S. Epperly. Phone 12-Flt
USED CARS FOR SALE-Ond
lndcr, 7-pa.s.ngrr; also s
touring. Motor Shop Gna
FOR SALE Ford-Smltn In
truck, iu good condlii S
J. W. Saus.ier, OaiUuw, un
FOR SALE International fa
gine, slightly used, Jn-MP
condition. Phone 3S8-T.
818 N. Jackson.
FOR SALE 1919 StudeUl
six automobile, first di
Hon; run 3800 miles.
for cash. Addresa i l
News-Review.
FOR SALE Five-jear-oM I
cow, giving ten Quarts mJ"
Will be fresh in Septenw-
Moss. Ten Mile. Ore.
FOR SALE A 1919 M"JZ
ing car and a Cherrol W
bargains; also Ford truct
Auto Sales Co., JicM
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. r .-. . in ,tr 19 IB w
, ji,;n nilkS UH r
ICOOU CUM.lli."'..
$101)0. V. Ill '""'
Inquire at 612 Mill St.
" rvv TRE3
FOR SALE. ...IRf
FALL DEUVEM-4 " ' V
3 to 4 ft. 25c.tolM,
writ.. " :
on you
pay more. ;
K. L,. t."". - .
nnn7 WOOa-31'
uuau, rv,. lira,
mill ends, eem.nt, UBrj,,
storage, ir.un.".
Phone 123.
FOR SALB-Urgs
show, all U. B
land, open to '"i
F C. Fr'ar. n"""1
Roseburg. Orefoa.
USED CAK".(w,a-
ua ti urn fir i v - usrr
Prices and t..
LI. kt Call sa -:-jt
monstrte tn -
Geo.
tion.
F0R SALE OR R.'
4 snd 6 tt. ld"p
old weather.: 'a:ir
bucks: 1 CotswoldM
Lincoln: Zm
Will take car -Zipp.
5IT St