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nrFnrTMj xrwH-npATF.w. vovrnv. vrnrttATir '2;.tn3 " I -mmr ' "" " OWTTAitV Lulu M. 6hlp; I. houto patted away at lb borne of her moiuer at t27 K. Harrison street, roitlaud, Ore-i gon, February I. 121, at the ana of I 24 yarn, b months and 17 day.! funeral services were held at the' coimervutory i napt I of the K'ait Sidoj Kuneral liirc.iors, 414 K. Aider til-, February 7, I I.ula Drolllnavr was born AiiKiist ! M. 1x97, at ItuHeburK. (m-gnu, ami j was marrlfd lo Henry ShipplchoutH ; July 21, lir., at Portland, where, lie hat resided until her death, Slie' Is survived by her father, Wayne; lrnlllniror and lamllv of Koscbui. i ClreK'in, her mother, Mrs. Frank (III-' lerl and family or Portland, and In r! husband. Henry Shlpnlehoute, also of ( Portland. j While the. hearts of her parent and friends are left lonely and ud, 1 yet In the midst of their irreat for-1 row they have oecaKlon for ureal Joy. i for their loved one ha pas-d to ; rest to jtlory "To bo with Christ,' wbleh Is for better. I.u'a was a frail, delicate flower. Tho Master ratne and plucked It and trantijilanti d i It Into the J'arailife above, of a sweet, disposition, a lovely character, thnj Influence of which will llvo In the wo; Id for many yiari. "Of such Is the Kingdom and heaven." LOOKING il.SS IIK.II M'IKHII. rrr viLiJttOiS: RiLlArAtRi uttturt RMI itptniibtt Umilf ftaajjr fat f-IJ FAtri ftwmnr. Werld, tnnl (M p rmk grnrru'.Vim. bie4 r4 U.I Wsrbf Mr. HflTi ff f..h MILL H Ml .NT, Vffl1)n r . . . I '': 1 fV TWO Owwt 44 nmi 7 V i 'SZkSirtltk to.MIUKI.Nt; XOTKS aC&a fl.-ld. Is vl'ltine with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Mtirran. .Ml.-a Kclio Insert will alva a dance ni the home of h r parents. Mr. and Mrs. William H.vs' rt, lu honor of the allies (Jro.-.is. A e..j' l I ''am of young people from Ito,i iiii r lll hold a meeting In th .MethoUi.it church Sunday, 12 to 12:3'. PTt:i)i:.T nonv. si:i: 1'Ai, mi; ( omhactoii notkh. For cement blocks and brick, and remen! work of all kinds. Plaster ing and brick woik. Also prepared in do shop work of all kinds. Call at mill, CIO and .142 Fowler St. Kosldcnce 124 So. Stephens. V. K Palti ison. Phone 180-V. i because he had found that Maud Sati . son was erowini? icaloll.1. he hid bc- Oh. I am terry you recognized come eold and almost, a stranger all him, Kitty!" J exclaimed when she'wlihln the nix hours we hail neon tobl me of her meetiiiif w ith Julian . vorkinp. Ihorndyke, Die man who had wrong-! TUe next day broke radiantly in a i,l ber. ijerieet burst of color all ov.r thet "It wouldn't have made auv differ- 1 , ' ,no' ,' 1 , " nce. lie would set me lust the " r.ame." Kitty spoke with a solemnity that frightened uie. 1 couldn't un derstand. "What do you mean by thtit, Kit ty?" "That I mlKht just as well go lack. There Is no use of my trying to es cape. him. 1 leel doomed." "Why don't you confide in John Storm and ask his help?" "Oh, Vlrgle. I couldn't He never would understand as you do." "Perhaps he would understand I,, .It,.,- U'lttv Un lui, hnil 1,r innra worldly experience than I. lie Is a I Uet into your tub c,uickly." man. He must know a man's nature! Aflt)r a atil ' "lild not fe.l hotter than I. ami vou r.iv be Is ,,-! Again 1 felt how depenil- paitiT lts If." i r ! i i B rj urtf &jKiY.'c Story IWttinit i Irfsuc i AjxCJom. I Id of thin, run down peo ple have re-found the joy of splen did health by taking MMOC I I Of use fim and Ki'ty soon fol lowed. "Morning. Virile! I'll give iyou the btttliroom while I fix a little 1 brnakfast for us." It was then that I realized that I wai very liutmry ' and had had no dinner the night be- fore. I 1 looked at Kitty and decided that I she. Ion h.i,l a l,.,n n ; rt tillliL'rv look. "I'... I,,, .,.-.. 1,.... I .ii.in'l liav,. ' my dinner lust n i -h t ." ' Sold by all good druggists "Neither did I, Virgle. There are I -- plenty of eggs, strawb'Tries and real (main. Well have a regular feast. IT BUILDS YOU UP and helps you regain your normal weight The literary soclely met last F'i dny evening. George HukkcII played povornl selections on the Victroln. I The subject debaimd was: "Unsolved, that tho United States government ! Khouid make a law piohitdtlng thef manufacture and sale of tobacco. The speakers on the affirmative side wvre Miss Ketla M.nillih. MIhs Kthel McCortnack nnd A. H. Marsh: on the negative aide were T. W, Mor gan, Krnest Voonilea and O. G. Rog ers. Tho affirmative was victorious. The high school will entertain tho society the nwxt meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hodges left for California, whero they will re main for the winter. A surprise party was given on Mrs. Arthur Marsh last Tuesday evening by anme of her many friends. The owning was spent In music, singing and playing pit. At a late hour refreshments were nerved. Kveryone enjoyed a good time. Thoso present were: Mr. nnd Mrs. George Marsh. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wesley Meredith, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Itutsell, Prof. Willlls. Mrs. Smith. Misses Mary Klltaheth Marsh, Itetta Meredith, ICIhel McConuack. Alice lJcsttc; M'essrs. Ivor Krlekson, Hoy Krlckson, Itay Krickson, George Rus sell Jr., and Mr. and Mis. Arthur Marsh. Miss TtnrnlCQ Jackson relumed to her homo last Monday from Kiddle, where she bad been visiting with her sister, Mrs. A. W. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgv KusscM gave a dance In their apple house Satur day evening. The Iiouko was beau tifully decorated with fir hnugliH and red streamers. All the people came tlressed as school children, the Indies bringing lunches In tin palls and pasteboard boxes. They danced un til 12 o'clock. Miss GIimIvs Morran. of Marh- pi Fullerton Societies Meet Friday Eve. j Friday evening at 7:30 the Fuller ton Junior association held Its meot ! Ing while the P. T. A. no t In another I room. The Juniors enjoyed the fol i lowing program: Song by a group of j girls; readings by Kvelyn Hauser, Katie Flnley nnd Gladys Flnley; and .a talk on "lteniitlfylng tbu West Side," by Mr. MeKlhinny. Mrs. Ttun ! yan and Mrs. Guthrie were supervis- ors. The next meeting will be In i March. Mr. Foster Dinner and Mrs. 1 l.nuis Kohlhagen will-assist tho Jun . Inrs. i The outstanding feature of the I meeting of the P. T. A was an in j lerestlng talk by Mr. McF.lhinny on i tile work of the Rotary Club and the i possibilities of beautifying tho West Side. ! Reports were given by the follow ing committees: Hook, sewer, play- bhed. park and entertainment. I Tho entertainment committee Is asking tho cooperation of all the P. j T. A's. In tho city in giving an en tertainment for the benefit of the public library. A committee for this 1 purpose met Saturday afternoon at 3 ' o'clock. When in tiro trouble seo Green the Tire Man. PltfH'F.SSIONU, CAIMR III. I.. A. l:l.l l -nllM. 117 Perklni ni'in. t'ti-ine :i::i. nitv, ir iiwiix - o.t riowL-ru. l'hoife lib. inD tin. ,n knoii St. "nn. i, "iC lvi i . i :Vi "riTiTniVa'ct ic l'ii-lrlnn.2J,' V. l.nno St. U li'rr.o I Is . lill.l.Mlll. Ilrnli ffm lrt Si ite una touvuiKs ilauk luar. I'll I IWaf'fleS The Roseburg Cafe- ,, ?M$$$Mt I K will aerve Hot Waffles tit "V " ""' 1 I J'f'J- J fti f. all himra except the noon Yffl K-ftlV $ W"n?l 8' f. rush period. 1 S' , H A f. 4 Wnfrle nml Coffee Willi ljTO "C'V'' I sk ft 4 llulter nml Sjrup gf ul ' 'J w t 20c SS.'.:::; 1 . my dear, the story would lose i 'l'Kht more about it as s value if another told John l'.'Kln J . ''erk ,u, as, f "T' II him for me, Virgie," she plnade, "Oh half its for you. It Is your story and If I am not mistaken, it 1h you in whom John Storm is interested. You should tell hi in. It Is not that I want to avoid voieel tiltiir I inn pro,. hln llltv litit l.nnn i mini. vn,i h'iii Kn ',,,,,,1, " A nil no w f or my bat h I " c xelai med more effei tive than anyone else could NIXIH.E COMKS THItOltiH JOOT Al'TKK 20 Y KAILS. nl nn a' mlml imc'j rir-irl ami (Win''! W ' ' " Pp,rit the thi'hK on- calls one's soull li lntrnatJonal News St'rvire.) Is linon the inai. rlal ImxIv. And I JOLILT, 111., t eD. i wemy-one Come Back Home 1 After you have tried all the rest, Where quality is the highest And Prices always less. Satisfactory Groceries Everybody's Exchange saw Kitty she ate her strawberries and drank her second cup of coffee, while I buttered a third piece of toast for her from off the electric stove placd between us on the table. i Kitty. I "So soon after eating? Aunt Vir jglnia would Insist that you would I make yourself HI." "Oh, 1 am not going to take a cold balh, and 1 haven't time for a very , hot one, o I'll get. no particular shock. You put ihe dishes away and 13. years ago Mrs. Mary Jllanck, wife of a farmer at Homer, near here, stepped op a needle. She got only a small part of It out of her heel. The other day she saw a frag- men! of sonio bright metal un- der tho skin of her left knee. It was the rest of the needle. TWO HOI'ltS APART, HI T l lil.Mi; TOTAL DII'FKIIS. lie." "Well, will try. What time are we going to leave In tho morning?" "Whenever you are ready." "I think " Kitty sidled tip to mn Fhyly and, with her cheek against mix,, u'lilun..,..,!. "I 11. 1., I, 1 1.1 like to go to his church," ! I,y "' "mo J""1 ,,ave finished I will (Hy Jiiteriinthmal Xews Service.) I suppressed nn exclamation and "' , ' ,, " u wl 11 '""' ' I - , ,'.,.. 1 managed lo pay calmly ! Hldn t Theodore Straiten ask you ! A cause New York Is full of crime "All rlglj We will get up earlv lo to 1'"ner last night?" Kitty I and Philadelphia is quiet and and drive directly to his church-' js ' spoke casually as she conuei tlsiily ae- Peaceful It costs 210 icr cent John Rtnrm going back to Riverside eciituaiea tn0 color and contour of! more to operate a oaggago ue- w tonight?" i '"I ""'" "He has already gone. He went hy I '!''?, lkl !10t ',' , train. ll.il what happened to vou. ! , ..'y. what is the matter, is your my dear, today? I have bee,, so'full ! "iff''l wHh sawdust?" of my own troubles that I have bard-1 . ' ;'lp?8 1 t"ivn' any doll." ly thought about you. You will for- . '. P'1'"' g well give, won't vou?" "Thero Is nothing to forgive. T 2uess the day went along as uisual." I felt my voice grow flat'and toneless as I sioko. "You are not telling me nil." Kitty responded oulckly, recognizing un "poken words in the tone of my voice. Rut. sympathetic n she was. I could not tell her that Theodore Straiten lindtnbl nie be loved ,ne and th'n. 'Beautifully: The director said that he had never sen two people livery truck here than it does in the Quaker City, according to Samuel W. F. Draper, presl- dent of the New York Transfer company. In New York, two hours distant from Phlladel- phia, every truck must have a chauffeur and a helper, while register love as did Theodore Strat-i in Philadelphia "you can leave ton and I nnd no p-Tson register jealousy as did Maud .Sanson." "Oh. that's It, Is it? Maud is bo giniiin!r to show her claws." TOMOlillOW Sunday ivilli John Slorni. Christian chiir.les are the only diuretics tavcfi in .la! an y 'ue : , 1 1 u v'Ul?j-, I -and so forth By Hi Sneed i'AI'KTIiltlA KIWI II from 1 1 a. m. lo 7 : 30 p. in W. It. WAItM II, Prop. TA from 1 1 a S W It. Sortnm titles .w. 1 I' ;. 11 i AT O wonder tb pries of foot wear stayi higU-n so much leather il used in construct ing bbn titles. Among tlm current j 1 ""' lot t have! ' "nl Leather rushers," "Hi(ih Heels" atu "Slioss," aloud Standing .Monday morning, ary l.'flh. . . 1 Contestant No. 0 Contesiaitt No. 1 . I Conti'stant No. :i ! Contestant No. to ,' ! Contest, mi N,i. o Coiiiestant No. L' t I Coin. 'Mailt No. L' I i Cent, slant No. 2 I C slant No. s j I out. stunt No. I ." : Contestant No. II.... Febru- :i I 1.-.3 lli :i; ss Til 7 U r.e r.n r.r. a wagon on the streets with some security." . ;n;i.s i "KMCKKits" ItAIlKKIt FHOM DAXCKS. (llv Intermtllonal Xews Service. AI.ilA.NY. N. Y.. Feb. 13. Glris wearing "knickers"' have j Aoen barred from dances at Al- Tariv's most exclusive social or- ganizatlon, tho Auranla club. This fact was gently but firmly impressed on a young woman who appeared in the dance hall attired In the "knickers." It Is paid that fo many of the voting men wanted to dance with the ,glrl In "knickers" that soino married women com- plained to the club's president. Just received car Libby coal, al most sootloss. Page Lumebr & Fuel Co. Phone 242. NOTIC3 OF PAI,E or GOVEHNMK.NT TIMUUtt. oemral I-ud t'1i"e. Wushington, n. C- January 14. 19J";. Notice in hereby given that subject to the condition and limitations ot the Acts of June 9, 191S tils m:ii. 2181, and June 4, 1K20 (41 Slat. 75s), and the ilistruetlons ot the Secretary of the Interior of Seplctnher 13. 1917 (46 !. U. 447). and June 22, ll)2 (47 L D. 41 U. the llmhcr on the following lands will be sold March 6. 19:;. at 10 o'clock a. m.. at public auction at the l.niled Stales Lrfind Office at It .seburg, Ore Bun, to the bigiust bidder at net less than th appraised value as shown by this notice, pale to be subject to the approval of the Secretary of the In terior. The purchase erlcc. with an additional sum of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, being commissions al lowed, must be deposited al time of sale, money to be returned If sale Is not approved, otherwise patent will tsaua for the timber which must be re moved within ten yeara. I3ids w-ill be received from citizens of tho Culled Slates, associations of such citizens and corporations organized under the laws of liio t'niled States or any state. territory or district thereof only. Upon application of a e.ualille't purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision! will be offered separately before berng Included in any offer of a l.irtrer unit. T. 35 S.. K. I K. Sec. 1, SK',1 StV',. pine 10 M.. red fir 4r0 M.. white llr 20; Si., none of the pine timber to be sold for less than $2.25 per M.. none of the red fir timber to be sold fur les- than $1.50 per M.. none of the white fir to be sold for less than $1.00 per M. ; T. ' 21 It. 2 V.. S,c. 27, Lot 9. llr 750 M., hemlock 30 Jf.. cedar 20 M.; Lot 10. lir 1100 II., hemlock 20 M.. cedar 140 M.. none of the flr timber to be sold for lens than $1.50 per M., and none of ! the hemlock and cedw timber to Tie' sold for less than $1.0.1 per M.. Lot 15, flr 600 M.. hemlock 75 M.. cedar 150' M.. I.ot 16. llr "0 M., hemlock 50 M.. cedar 125 M.. r.one of the flr timber to be sold for less than $1.25 per M., and ; none of the hemlock and cedar t'niberi to be Fold for less than $1.00 prr M.; , T. 15 S.. H. 2 V., Sec. 25, XE'l NW'j. vellow flr 250 v.. red fir Soo M.. cedar i 30 M . NW'i NW'4, red flr 1700 M., ' SB'S NW'i. vellow llr 200 M., red llr ' M.'.O M SK'i NWM, yellow llr 200 M.. red fir noo M.. none of the flr and j ceilar timber to be sold for less tjion . 11.50 ner M.. T. 21 P . R. 3 W.. Sec" 13. NWli SKU. fir 500 M.. none nf the fir timber to be sold for less than $1.50 per Hf. (Slsrnedl WILLIAM SI'UY, Commissioner. General I,and Office. J. h. sinnTg? AU kinds of jk-o VH warm air ,urr..e t 1 plpeless. in oxit NO JOB Too Small or lo, nt 1 . AND Heatin? SCOTT BR Ijone 407 Main anH IHSSOI.ITIO.V SOTICK. with Cen'taiicc T.i'T11da reappear ing hi 'XIrs. LcflnngwcU'l Uoois." r5clrol1k Nff plintesraiibcd s rail. Coin. .slant N Cnntestntit No. I 2 Coiiiestant No. L'fi Con'e-t int No. i 4 nf. slant. No. 1 7 ant No. 7 ant No. 1C . t out. st. int No. 4 i Coni. sianl No. r, I Contestant No. ! Contesl.inl No. "7 j Coin, isiant No. :;n Coiit.sl.ini No. 9 Having sold my Interest in the LiU'rty Garage at Putherlln, Oregon, to Kenneth Lake. I hereby notify all parties owing the firm to come in ' "lend settle their bills aH soon as pos ' ! siblo. Farties having bills against , the Inn should present them nt once. ." I A. E. DAVISON. Putliorlin. Oregon, Feb. 10, 1922. "i; 1 1 WmMWTTHOMK4)TT Heinline Conservatory. jj '" riant), Ailvaiuoil iiml liilivnii iliatc . Mrs. lLinlmo 1 regressive Sorus, Ilarninny ami ihivry .Mrs. lloitilino Piano, lU'rinnoi's -Miss .lames ami Mrs. Heinline Dunning; Classes of Fumlaim ntal Training Mi..s Klise Eoliinson. Kindcrgarton (cliildivn uiHit six) Mis. Hri:. !!::.. Mrs. Artluir Knaiiss, Mrs. Luron Millor, .Miss UilMiiam, Miss James. t Art Stinlii) Mrs. Cimr'.s Kusliu X Vocal Studio Mrs. t'harl. . r.r.iml t 'iiilin Stmlio Mr. V. V. llii's.h i Hivrh SfhiMl ClVilits in rimui ami Wii.v. 1 Phone :0, Kuiil',.,", ., r,l,!;-. o lh dri al r.co, .-h. ""' ':"ds refuse to do. The fosult idiould be a good run on ! -'irl the rrern. j When Cupid tirosr. Ills nrmws in- i1" ash . .in iii, a dist,,,!, , I-'rein tUe number of importations i si'imii, leai. i: i0 the girl In il,,. ,. ire it would seem that the tjermsni in- d' m! t.-ns lo t.,ke up the good work tend to pay the American indt utility ! whc.v ih.- lit ,, follow K ft off. in l'1""' Of M.h hourhtK. fancifully woven Sb.o.l.l , V,f.. ,11" .. . .. !""' 'l Millie ...iored. Clllversal made : : " " s I I OII t I .'! ', i-.onn 1 ' I Un 1 . ..I.. I I ost pietur.. pi. tying at the Antlers I tl-.- ii.e to-il l,. fr .ls, ,,,,, t .l tri.' l'r.... . ts ,1ri epcrt ul p. r I Ca a-: il:.- :i..oiier. to start with p.trlly because she is way el referring to the unimploy meat situation. K.i!ph Tnce Vncw the moving pic tare basinr. "when." llr l .n been s part of it for four' t.eu enrj. 'In Old Kciitu.-ky" was the earliest pictura. TUs latest i "I .u!v (i,..!i ' ( 'livn a.' ;"a 'N, ;.".' .li,",.'.f m.d- -Thf ' h; u. u '.i si... It Ouvn M.l !'.' III., i lirl t a' (!. 1 wi-n,,' ir. .i ' I canii.'nl 1 i ion. il.i i::i. in;: . Il.irlh- I As a in; i b 'll ; '..'.. i, f'on-t ,' , "W'licn I'.vt, rs Pis.i.:iee" there is !i.im-c for the patuut. "The I firvmie. iv es DID YOU KNOW? It Is our rni ncl aim l,i gle m'i i ice that villi coniin.nnl tbe u ilsc of nur i ci j p in on. A fallbfnl ,il.P . the people. ii,r at the post f du.j oeij hour of the day and niel t. We appro lute onr l. jnl i ' 1" ' t . Douglas County Light & Water Co I! M. JI.WIMK, Mcior . cs i f I'h.ir.'ati" is s ne- N'"- f.-r a strial, "Ilia ( Sol.urn. Ho , w .11, - I I'i.isl'.il, and Puiulc!U ("'. tia li. p,- .!i.su: ! be tu tptiui!.l ' To Km Is i f Wor.va" the m.ir. re! sr. ! yV. N -t ei.'ty , U cm urite scenarios, tut M.ii.oy t.-nd M.y. N.en.j T.'inj Igr is ac.tin to hive "11. r Own av" in noMt'.g ricturct. t'i:?c'e OPia Ke.-:in: art rxvrt l"'i -rie.-,'i ,! ,g .u. rnoiori on Nt 1. is s K:r:s;,c. pmf. j" 'i.t Kcr t li.is ,h.iijT 1 cWJtt- V ,.,', .., . . ,,c ;ui , j ' l!;e 1 ,i:..l We.! If V. '.tr,! !.s.d !'rc-mf a r'c-i'-.' rt "t.-cr ht w. i.M f.-bj! fdni I). ; t to it li.-i'y U uii 1 hint 1'vtv' 'ausjuKHMUSsaMispM mn r I v.i .. -.' herself and can't ling il. And, l.'i:i a I as well a u clover can hardly help !,. a. .1 alluring. i i ile from 1,, r pet v 'where In Cur.i;'c." i y mak"!i an a;p a' ... little heroine in ' ij kits. u w , js iu, at the Males1",' ),, .,. w hen her throne troi ': .'ion disrupts le r bi- I" fb . S lo America. 'id lo r bird and le r ' welle-l crow n. but no a ssels. Fa e th.1T .n -1 quality whl h Par ''..t Osmn.'d ch irm." .invest hour of 1 or . - r .'.- il . a a, ae .! l'!l the little i;lle.'U T o'd throne. High schools at Croat rails, Mont., teach w:rel"ss operation. (.inn police dog, is receiving new cin ema distinction along with his mas ter, who recently signed a three-year contract to star In Puramount plc leres. The big dog Is now working ride by side wlih Valentino in the plc tu re version of Kllnor Clyn's story. ' lleyoud the Itocks," In which Gloria ( Sw.inson lis starred. "Sheik" Is do-' Ing so w. ll that Hirector Sam Wood think the company ought to slcn htiu to a star coniract also. OVERLOOK ADDITION" Oregon Cement A Douglas County Product. This Ce ment is being sold at the New Low Price. Keep your Dollars at home. . DENN'S Transfer and Storage Co. Hitrh Grade Fuel QUALITY Building Materials. 231 N. Main Street T'HONR 128. Before You Store Those Blankets- Juct now when hsorf ing time is malting t tkotar oemniia son your umcasdtr Cy, you will find it u wii relief to turn over tie lm tedious work of wtshsitiat ets to our expert msba We have msde e u mate study of woct aMi best way of txutc( ilt in washing tu.d dijq j blankets. Our mejiod o! lobf blankets in rich, Ctea4 and water that is jus temperature to nil a clean, assures the it is results. There it urn matting of the Icsg&Rk that make your cisntam and fluffy never ant ibsM from tns miscsa d M water. We will rehirn 6a j as warm, hist as soft, atdiss as pleasing to th' yatn tney were Dm Let us relieve JW ' laborious work of Wtiat heavy wet woolen Teleohone todsy. 0a k will 'all for your busily Roseburg Steam Laundry 1'HONE "S. Special Attention!, parcel post 1 s r. I'll: V In tl is n i.r a, -1. : sit h w-'ii it. rr.uiV, I U. ,.il : " Vi. .U. 1 1 ' i : l. v. Vor IlUAUTlfTIj HOMKS. Waich it crow. The only close in lots on peved strtvt left in the town. Seventeen lots have b. en soiil nnd every one of these are to be u.'d to build a modvru and up to date cottage u pen. IYojilo who are toinp to b. au tify these hoin.s with Rreen lawns nnd flowers and orna mental trees. No tenant limn. . S'l iniy a home dls tiict. In a short lime it will crow Into the ,,iost hcmitiliil Hen:'- n i' ,. district South- rn llr. con. in i.l Kr lb. .o.i want a lot In tl,!, k.,i of in' Addition to build our boll"' upon? if w,t N.RICE of Rice & Rice J0&k mJ A PLEASANT Economy pi-KANl.INES3 Is next to Godliness." l et i:s keep your suits or frocks In Immaculate condi tion and It will lutcusify Jour charm. Uesides, It's true economy to have your clothes Dry Clean, d as It adds months of enjoyment and service to their life. POSEBURG Q r CLEANERsD , V. MI I.AUI S . Jarkm St. I'hone 472 THE FERN . .. rt-rn CT1I1.1 yot-ii Hi"'"." Flimers for all ocrastw time. Itasket. NEW c.i:i'i:n SKEW AC 10ft S. tncV.nn. r- Moore 6 "MODE UVS'.T nunnlnif I". crcl f": flano, llsme -V. The'rT. U. Moore. Mi - l'"" "" Vocal tl.p.irtn:rnt-OV'!' llvnn. Theory e( fcrrffl , Headunartcr f'T and other Mch rlmi P"" ' nlnnos. d'.l.l arts. tc. lieu risicrs o ,,- want tt' plutiihlnj and beat!"' call the Koseburg Heating fo. B omcK most is I I sta s. j.uKJy K...1 ' V'ai'iilin j't 11