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( raf roUH owners Traffic Officer Perkins to Leave Earl W. Perkins, state traffic of ficer who has been employed her. for tho pant year, has been transfer red to Oregon City and K. It. Thur bor, traffic officer at AHtorla has been ordorod to ltoneburg. Mr. Per kins during tho time he has been lo cated here hns made an excellent reeord. He had been fair In Ills deal ing with the motorists and Is liked not only by tho officers but by trie, motor vehicle drivers as well. He has done, a grent deal to curb reck less driving on tho highway In th:s vicinity and lias at all times been a courteous and efficient officer and Ms many friends here regret his co m r CLASSIFIED COLUMN ALL NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE FOUND ON LAST PAOE UNDER HEADINQ "NEW TODAY." WANTED WANTKI) Clean rags. Ford 0 lira go, WANTKI) Team good work horses, l'hone 42 F2. WANTED Man to cut hoards for wood on sharos. Inquire 124 W. Douglas street. WANT K D -Whl l oTaYTogs or tim her". Addrotia Nonlby Lumber and Uox Co., 703 Couch Building, l'ortland, Oregon. FOR RENT FOR nENT Safety deposit boxes. Roseburg National Dank. Foil HKNT Two housekeeping rooms, downstairs, privilege bhlli. 821 W. Utile. St. MISCELLANEOUS LOOKING fur an Indoor position. 814 Miller St. . L08T AND FOUND FotlND-BhmU locket containing two photographs. Owner picas call at this offico and describe It. TAKEN-iTr l!aui;ioulllctburk, has been branded. Lcwln Parker, 4!j miles out Ivor Creek. FOCNnI)octor'a"niachlnokldwn er can have same by calling at this office, paying for adv., and Idcnly fylng property. T.OST Oil" STOLKN Front uisTninch 3 miles north of Ixine Hock Kerry, black mare. 4 years old. Iteward. Notify A. W. Heam, (Slide, Oregon, l'hone S F24. FOI'NI r.-tt-kaire containing women's wear on Melrose oad. (Inner may have same be Identifying pro perty and paying for adv. at this office. KOl'NIV Pulse containing-" money. Owner may have same by paying for advertisement and Identifying proper! at this oflce. -J MISCELLANEOUS. FOM TRADE One new sniblle for sheep or goats. Phono 42 F2!. I'AIIM "TO" Tli MiE- For Roseburg properly. Address "Trade" care News-Review. OrtEOONIAN Ri nst'IllIIFIIS-riease report omlslons to Auto Camp Store. C. W. Horner. THE LADY That took the purse with glasses and gloves from the Maccabee hall Tuesday night. Is nown. To avoid further trouble send It to Mrs. V. II. Carter, Look ing Olass, Ore. FltiSf CHECK for Ito'getTtVoyear old Shorthorn bull hos mother gave dally 74 gal. 4 S 01. milk when i ed. Tillamoik breeilllng. Frel Far ker. Canyonvllle, Ore. FOR SALE FOR RALE Shepherd pups. Deer Creek Sale Stable. FOR SALE Oood "yoiina fiorse, hslter broke. Thomas Knifield, S. lrr CrMk. rhono 14-F11. IP YOU II AVB A small ranch near town that jrou want to rent. Write A. A. demons, Roseburg. lit. 1. Dox 29. For Quicker Better Spraying Big capacity meant better ipraying at 1cm coat. You cover your orchard in quicker time and you Ret the material onto the trees when It does the most good. There's a new light-weight big-capacity Bean t hi year at a new low price: the Bean Triplex Senior. The 6 H. I Bean Engine and Bean I n p lex Senior rumpdcl i ver 1 5 gjbot liquid a minute at 300 Iht. pres sure. This outfit covers lurpriting acre axe a day, and does thoro work as it goes. Besides this new outfit, we otfer a com plete line of Hand and Tower Spray ers. Factories east end w est and rep rescntatlvettn all fruit growinreo tions. imurc flood sen-ice to Beast everywhere. Mail coupon Spray Pump Co. Wnr Julian St.. Sun lot. Csl. ilvmt bu, LauMoo, Mich. New Prices CHURCHILL HDW. CO. This Man Intends to Keep it in the House "In May or June, 11. I sent to you and got four bottle which were woith many dollars to me. They enabled me to go to work av.:n. I h:id bFt to pounds, but these t boltliM of Mayr's Wonderful Ilemedy for stom ach trouble gained tack all I had lost and 1 feel like a new man since. I shall keep It In the house all the time." It Is a simple, harmless pre paration that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays the Inflammation which causes prnctlcally all stomach, liver and In testinal ailments. Including appendl itiu nnn HtiMo will convince or mon- I ey refunded. For sale at all druggists. 1 o Finest Job-printing In the cl.y at the News-Review. F0J, SAI,'Er"k vrooi- Valet Shoe duiiic, xuii I UBS, Foil SAl.E-Hny. KdotnlwVr'orelmrd Tracts, l'hono 2S-K3. SALE-Oak blockTnd pine wood". U'"""- ' ""ne n-F-41, TIIK HOLLAND UULIIS-Tullps and hyacinths are on sale now at The Fern. a-ltt)(JTlibl'SK and iT'loTS lily water. 700 on terms. Q. w. -Jr "L? BO"- 1 none 417. toll fJALli Chrysanthemums at rea Siinnblu prices, in M. runt at Mm. U. W. Keznrtee. FOll SALE Cord wwd. fir or oak. and soiuo stovo wood, lloyer liroa J'hono 14 F14. FOll 8ALET00 fryers, weight 3 to 3 lbs. each. Ucorgo M. Strong. Do Jlmn, Ore. FOll SALEstrawbecry plants. The Magoon and New Oregon. 60c per 1!. 625 2nd Ave. S. Foil SALE Hand pIckedrTewtown and ripltienberg apples. l'hone 8 K2. 8. 1. Cooley, 3 mi. west. Foil SAI.Eliood young cow'snH team of horses. 14 m,i,. wpilt of llro.kv.ay. HermanScliultie. FOll SAITOH HE.NT-6 room ho'iuTS with ranue, hot and cold water, ln- j"eai u( . ijine St. toil SALE Two upholstered, chairs to match. 1 rocker, 1 arm chair. 1'iice l.'a for the two. l'hone 370. 11AIU1AIN Old model touring car? honeycomb radiator, good engine', speedometer, etc. All for 2S Oscar Weeks, Ruckles. Ore. WORTH THE MO.NEY-10 aef.ToTi l'seiric Highway, Edenhower. Fenc ed. Small house. I'-w fISoo.tW Terms. O. W. Younr Srn. Phone 1 FOR SALE tilt RENT -The" Parker pi-operiy i mtles wuith of town, 21 acres of good soil, fur prunes' or broccoli. Has barn, gsrsc.. and firt flass house. 1-wln Parker, Rt. 1. FOll SALE Jersel bull." NT7bu7of lUinnlvhome, 4 yrs. old on May 1st. 1922. Good disposition, lleautifui animal. 1'rlce 1100. U. II. Sutton. I nitKiua. Oregon. FOR SAL-: DtviBlairco"uni'iocC and grain farm ;;t; arn,, n,.,r Drain. Ore., on PaciHc hlghwnv. 1 enced and cross fen. -d. Some giwd thnbT 40 acre 111 grain. C.ood family orchard, dnid spring water. 7 room nous-. 2 barns. 1 slio, and other nuthuiMlngs. Phone 4 Y Roseburg. or write Howard 1 r j, 1 train, tre FOR SALE Five room heue. bam, garage, chicken houe, nj chick ens, five acres, part fmit. some broccoli, and lstiue f,.r horse or row. Horse and bi.tv, harness, fanu wagon .plow enltUslor, and several small Implements all go with the place. Pil right. to tng south, two miles from Roseburg. Address "D. M." care News Review. OFFICIAL FILINGS DOUGLAS COUNTY DAILY RECORD OP INSTRU MENTS FILED WITH COUNTY CLERK AND PLACED UPON RECORD. (Compiled bf Douglas Abstract Co Roseburg.) The following nstraments were presented to the county clerk today for filing and are being placed npor the county records: 1100. W. D. M. E. Dlanchly to Ida I. Dow 11000. Lot 3. blk 4 Yon calla. 61101. W. D. Ely Morris to O. Olson $200. Keg. at Intersection boundary line 'bet. Ambrose Marshall and N. P. Jones at pt. 62 Iks. 8. of 14 Sec. cor. bet. sec. 4, 6. tp. 33-S, then 8. 1.92 ch. to tree then 8. 87 degreei E. 3.37 ch. X. 8 degrees 30 tuln. E. 1.65 ch. X. 87 degrees 10 mln. W. 3.67 ch. to beg. con. .68 ac. Also road 10 ft. wide from SE cor. 1 and des. 1.91 ch. In length to pub lic road along 8. side land Nelson P. Jones. 61102. W. D. G. Olson to J. P. Kinney $2.'0.0'l. Same des. aa 61101. 61103. W. D. James Iluncb to W. W. Hunch $800. Lot 8 Sec. 11-23-8. 61104. W. D. W. J. Conrad to Crown Willamette Paper Co. $10. Lot 3 Sec. 11. tp. 20-12. 61105. W. D. Henry L. Weber to 1st. church Christ $1050. Meg. at pt. which bears 8. 78 degrees 28 mln. E. 102.84 ft. from monument which marks Intersection Kane 8ts. and I Douglas being SW. cor. lot 6. blk. 1, Chadwlcks Add. then N. 27 degrees 65 mln. E. 106.3 ft. to NW. cor. lot1 8. blk. 1 then 3. 89 degrees 24 mln. I E. along N. boundary lot 8. 61.91 rt. I then 8. 27 degrees 55 mln. W. 134.48 ft. to N. border Douglas st. Roseburg then N. 62 degrees 20 mln. W. along N. border Douglas st. 65 ft. to beg. part lota 6, 7, 8, blk. 1, Chadwlck add. 51106. Aff. W. H. Jewett. 70 T). Page 621. N ' 8ec. 36-20-9. 38 I). Page S69. Ixts 2. 3, 4. 5, NW14 Soc. 36-20-9. Lots 1, , Sec. 36, tp. 20-9. Vol. 65 D. Page 611. Gardiner Mill Co.. still owner of lots 2. 3. 4, 5. NW Sec. 36-20-9, and not owner lots 1. 6, flee. 36. 51 107. Mtg. W. Steuer to Fed. Lnnd bank $1200. N(i 8HH4. N'4 9W. of 8E14 and SW14 Sec. 23-2S-4. 51108. Rat. Mtg. Lottie R. Hoover to H. T. Pierce, 33 M. Page 87. 51109. W. D. Mary lluzette to Nolle Coleman, $150.00. XWH Sec. 28-S5-5. 160 acres. 61110. Agreement, W. .1. Ross, and Geo. M. Kollenbaiigh, Water In Alder Cr. In Sec. 32. 33. Tp. 30-8. Probate Yurt. Est. of F. E. Erlckson. Deed. Lot 1 blk. 6 Chadwlck Add. Roseburg. LotB 3, 4, 6, 19, 20, blk. 26 Klnneys Plat. 0 HAS NO CINCH ON ALPHA3ET Prairie Village Barber Replies to De mand of R. R. Company Not to Use Ita Initials. Some time ago the Canadian Pacific Hallway company Issued notices to certain hotels, restaurants, shops, etc, protesting against the unauthorized uae of Its Initials. One Timothy O'ltrlen, proprietor of the "C. P. It. llnrber Rhop" In a pnilrle vitiligo, re ceived the warning, and replied as fol lows : Teiir Sir I got your notls. I don't wunt no law soot with yure company. I no jure company owns most every thing ralcrodes, steemers, most of the best land aud the time, but I don't kno aa you own tho hole alphabet. The letters on my shop don't stand for yure rnlerodo, but for aometliln' bet ter. I left a muther In Ireland, she Is dead and gnwn, but her memories are dear to me. Her maiden nnme was Christina Patricia Henrdon, and what I want to no Is what ynu are going to do about It. I suppose you won't argue that the balance of my slim what refers to cut rates has got any-, thing to do w ith yure rnleroods. There atn't been no cut rates round these parts that I not of." London Morning Post Green Diamonds In Africa. Two discoveries of green diamonds have n-ccntly lieen reported from South Africa. The first, found In the Oloemhof dlstrlcL was a IV 4 karat stone, black and opuqun, which, on eliding, yielded a Jewel of li-knmts of an emerald-green shade. It lias beep appraised by London exiierts at about f."i.tn, or about 10 times the price of a water-white diamond, snys the Engineering and Mining Journal Press. The second green diamond was washed out ut Purys, a short time ago, and was of ten karats weight. It has been sent to a government vnluntor nt CVpe Town. One of the nnt cele .irnted green diamonds Is the "pre den Green," In the Saxon Crown Jew els, which weighs about 40 karats and Is apple-green In color. Fr.sk Memory of a German. Herr Otto Schrader of Deri In Is rvyoted to have the most ninrvelous memory In the worlil. The Herman Meteorological society touted It re cently. "What was the weather the other day any November 1M, 1'SH)?" the president of the society asked Schrader. Schroder never hesltate.1: "It was very clear !efore 1lav.11." sal. Schrader. "In the afternoon It was cloudy, with snow flurries. The tem perature was two or three decrees ahote freezing." And S -hrudci wa right, the German selentlMs f.n:!u out on checking up. Several Amerb-nn tncntrleal men are an Id to be after hit to appear the uldelile t.i;e ti. the l ulled Stated this suiuxci. ROIHURO WEWSRIVIE W. FBIDAV. NOVEMBEH 3, 1922. What Happened When Sheila Elliston Refused Love By Idah McGlone Olbson Tlie Search For Sbella. Tho chambermaid seemed very stupid to us, but we did finally get from her a few facts. Sheila had taken off her dress and her shoes and sent them out to be renovated ear;y in the day. "I brought them back to Madame about 5 o'clock," said the maid. "She seemed verv uervous. I not Iced that her hand trembled as sue gave me a tip; otherwise she seemed all right to me." I turned to Tony, for I bsw that I would have to gather the details. Itoth men were almost beyond any thing except realizing the fact that Sheila was gone. "What time did you get here?" 1 asked Tony. "Exactly 8 o'clock." "What time did you telephone Tor he nurse?" v "About half past 9." "Did you telephone for a doctor?" "No. for I had already telephoned you and was expecting you any min ute." "It was late befoer you telephoned me. Tony." ' I know It." he answered. "I know It, but you must remember that Sheila had made me promise not to com unlcate with you In any way. 1 tried to make her let me off .from my promise before I sent for you." "What do you mean by that?" Phil broke In. "Just exactly what I say. Sheila had come to the conclusion that It would be better for her to disappear. Although she knew. Kay, that yon still loved her, she felt she could not tell her plnnB to you because yon would object. I was the only friend to whom she could turn. "Coming back from Walter Jones "Then you did see Walter Jones?" Interrupted Phil. "No. We were told he was uncon soloua and we left. That must have been, Phil, when you saw us coming out the door. You see Sheila was sure that Walter would never reea'n consciousness, therefore she would never be e.lile to clear herself In yoi'r eyes. Walter was her last chance. "Just rb we were going to get Info the taxi this thought evidently struck her. She realized she had failed. SI10 staggered and almost fainted. T was lust In time to catch her." Phil groaned. "Try and get Dr. Thornton, rhll," T urged. "I nra almost sure that Ir Sheila gained her senses she would go to him." "Rut I think jhe Is still delirious." said Tony, "for surely, she expected mo to dinner. ,8he had told me her whole story, and while I did not blame her. rhll. for wanting to get nway from everyone I had come bacx to try and persuade her to find you and explain the whole thing." Phil hadn't watted to hear the end of Tony's sentence. He had gotten the doctor's house and had been told that he was at the hospital. Phil was now trying frantically to ring him up there. After an exasperating delay be turned to us and said: "I can't get anyone at the hospital who will tell me anything. The only thing to do Is I to take a car and go there. I wlun I we had your ear and John here, I mmm ' -iJ-Li-?1V'-.'-f.Vi y v- i'- is. Cut down : -. . ...... ; :h: , , Fill a good oil heater with Pearl Oil. At the touch of a match you have a cheery, friendly heat for very little cost. And you can easily carry this comfortable warmth from room to room wherever it is wanted - with no heat wasted in unused rooms. Pearl Oil is economical. Every drop delivers real heat when and where it is needed. Pearl Oil is refined and re-refined by our special process, making it clean burning no dirt no smoke no odor. Sold in cans and in bulk by dealers everywhere. For your own protec tion order by name Pearl Oil. iKkkOStNE) liEAT AND LIGHT Kay." . , "John la on his way to Los Ange les. Didn't you read the evening pa pers?" "Yea, but I didn't understand that It was your car." Although Phil did not stem to wans Tony to go with us, 1 Insisted that be should. It was a silent trio that made the trip to the hospital. After the rain the night before tlie air had been heavy and foggy all day. The strecta were ery slippery and we skidded wildly over tnem. Phil wanted speed. , ' ' l?-Wrl Two or three times I thought sure ly that the car would overturn, but I did not even ask Phil to drive more carefully for I knew the same thought was prodding him with terror that was turning my heart cold. I knew that he, too, waa thinking that pos sibly Sheila In delirium might be walking these, cold, dark streets In danger of any of the horrible perils that await a lone woman In a great city. . . My thoughts were Interrupted by screeching brakes. The car swung al most completely around before It stopped. Phil was on the ground Im mediately and disappeared around the corner, running rapidly. "What li the matter?" demanded Tony. "I haven't the slightest Idea, un less phll, too, has gone Insane." Before we could ge out of the car Phlle came hurrying back. "I was sure I saw 8hella," he said breathlessly, "but It was only a poor little woman of the streets plodding home alone In the darkness. She seemed surprised, when I pressed a $10 bill In her hand and rushed away. "My God, Kay. Do you think that Sheila Is wandering aaout the streets?'' I had slid into Phil's seat and for answer I threw the car In gear and started toward the hospital. Tomorrow The Search Falls. 0 INTRODUCING PRINCESS DOGO Allow 'us to present tlie reigning princess of the dinncrware world, "Princess Dogo." This ware la the finest quality American semi-porcelain; a pure whle body with plain coin gold band edge. All knobs and handles arn solid matt sold and the edges of nil pieces are the rich bur nished matt gold. In other words this is a quality dinnerware. Our prices on this ware are surprisingly low. To introuuee you to this ware we oner at limited number of 26 piece dinner sets at $6.75 a set. "Princess Dogo" is carried nt Carr's In open slock, that Is you can buy any size set you may want or any single pieces at any time as wanted. For that new Thanksgiv ing dinnerware come to Carr's and meet "Princess Dogo." , 0 ATTENTION! EVERYBODY. A masquerade pie social will be held at the South Deer Creek grange hall Friday evening, November 3. Everybody come. o Here from Porland Atty. A. M. Crawford, of Portland, Is spending a few dRys In Roseburg transacting business matters and preetln ghis friends. Daughter Born :V'!J?''-'7' Vrfv TEW:- 'Ji.vl-" the Fuel Bill OTT ri 1 5T.W.W oil. PROFESSIONAL CARDS us, r. & cv fiowifi, RwaM 10. 1C7 HO. Jicaiunm. us. w. u. riiu -niiroscmuiii Physician. 114 W. Ln. St. Don't Forget Delicious Hot Chicken Tamales TheRose LIGHT LUNCHES ' CANDY -and ICE CREAM Real Chinese Noodles Hot Chili TRAVEL : to the Coast by Coast " Auto Line Stages Over N.w Highway by Camas Valley and Myrtle Point. Saves yon time and money. Leaves Ho ld Umpqua, Hotel Grand, and Home Restaurant Every Tay at I a. m! and p. m. Fare to Myrtle Point $4.10 " " Coqullle 6.36 " MarshHeld 6.10 Bandon (.31 Coast Auto Lines W. 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' 8 We have other Washing Pow- 5 f dcrs and a soap at reasonable 5 f prices at all times. North Side Grocery J 5 Phone S24. g ( gjj Tlosebarg, Ore. Geo. K. (k JlRepublictnjj or County My Platformp honest and faithful ifrj tfott of county affUTtQi( that each dollar of mi J is expended where tkt J voted it. No privatt J to serve hut. n ) w MvautKK aeai for all. It AIM! I. l.'n.. . ., pies, mark your ballot -J 34 X GEO. K. QLTNrTIwt FOR A GREATER mi Tune Up i I Winter Serfe Wise motorists tin 0r an In shape for ilta ttrdn ial this time. ' ' National Overhaullni Ttttj us ready to do the rat k efficiently and econonlal Wo also can supply wtaam ter equipment you mj i Give us a call this nt L. G. DevaE Boich Magnet Zenith Carburetm Auction Hods. 318 N. Jack Sale Every Safari: at 1:30 pjn- Both city, farm til 1 handled to your u , Private ! Radabaugh&Patte How Well Are You Prepared! Are yu v"r DAMAGING FBI I Have you erer eoJ .,M,f rnnr INsL"' requlrements-THE n rilff'i ER AMOl. .. -,n rot tfP now u" - your proper 1 LOSS. Come la and you with your I"-" BEE Herbert D. of RICE &