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. . 1 .- ROSEBURG NEWSREVIEW, SATURDAY. JANUARY W 19?t " PAGE FOUR i i i s !- .c.r- Mini UsBHiHSMaffiKSS k." vvww $ u i I n 1 1 n ,u n iu a Glassware Special! s - j S C-.m 0 TTata r-ri .fr-lir C A Class Pitcher and Tumblers for only A Large Pitcher, only K"Z"0:!' 25cand35c Smaller Pieces, "I O., choice XwV Look over the windows and mike (election early, saving a good percentage- Churchill Hardware Co. f The Winchester Store REEDSPOHT WORKER LOSES 111 II ARM ltEEUSI OUT, Jan. "0. I). A. Kottage, 'orally known . Lonnle Nottue, lost the hand from his right arm, Just above Ihe wrist In an accident that occurred during his -ruil iii :it on a pile driver. Hh win rushed lo Dorlnr Klillngtnn of Itcedsport and lalr sent to file hos pllnl at North 'lend. Nottage working ut the top of the pile drlrnr while ihe engin eer wai In the art of linlotlna; a plln Into place for driving. Th 1'K wu large and heavy on and a trlflu too long aa when It was pulled Into position for driving It struck against the hiinunet, wlileh wan held In place rMI'III'IiIK'ICI ' null m i Eh L. V. METZGER General Building Materials w orcnouBO in vjiu umpire P'-1 1,1 .. , iWoGow'WocN:p?aooo CLASSIFIED ALL NEW CLASSIFIED AQVERTISCMENTS WILL BE FOUND ON LAST PAGE UNDER HEADING "NEW TODAY," WANTED TrtFS8M K1N). ft?s B. Main. VAN'i'"Ll-:Good una 231) K. I.nne. hurso whkou. VVAN'riilV-Two men ii contract "for making firewood. Address M. W. raro Ncws-lieview. WANTlili W01111111 or girl forT. nenil housewoik, Mis. Frank l.llbuni. Phone 471 WAX'! t'. li0 nun aiul hoiiuii 10 dtno at the Home, Itestaurant tiun- dny. Opposite le;Mt. WaNTKD- Feeder l'ln tii wetvh" from M to H,0 l,s. Address bioidii m Home, Itoseburg, Oregon. VAN'I'KI Fsed .M'd rani:r" Must be In good ic million. Addre-is 1 iwiiiKe. are es ueview. VVANTKI 10 old tins for " re. kin. I Condition no object, rtarff's Autoi Wrerklng bonne. 2 VANTKI-"To rent u : N. Vain St farm well ini- pnfti. wttn stock and implem. nts. Some pi vim s. Addri'i s T. W. Horn- beck, Creswell. OlTK. lit. 1 LOST AND FOUND ' I.OST-tiold cuff link. Finder return to this orfiee HOST- Larue cotnb. fur balr"stuiiiied with brilliants. Finder return to this office, MISCELLANEOUS. KAI10 (I.FAM Its Phone 2 S 3. (leaning l'r ji-lr.i:. One iy s. r I. e. "i'lfY.M II.m:. Lot of gnnl "tlutus to est lor ! c a pieil. Home It. s taursnt. Opp. I, pot. K lime burets for 1U - !uti c r. 1 dence proi.rtv. I.i.t jonr piotn-rtv with G, W. Young nm. Phone 417. FOR RENT FOR RKNT Safety deposit boxr. Koeehurg National Itaiik. i'OR RKS'T I'urniied si..ntni,iit. in quire 3'."' V.. U'lu'as. Ph. .tie Ho I. IX'tfTillN r 3 r.h.i.i fuit.i.'.lie, '.",., "uiT fiiml-hed iMtH.-it en I t tliMi. I:;o So. Fin,. ton ltl .N r I I, e- li t with h",it use of bath. Hli F. O.K. le. pit 1.H.III t tel. phone slid I itOUS. Pov:i FOR IIIA'T - One fm nulled keeping t.H,"i. el,.,. 1U. ;; Kt. Phone s:,? Y. jdit'RKNT -T.v fl;.u,-ld. !., lo uufurn.-: . .1 l .-tit U o u , . p atxa..l'all 217 ( bn!uk St. Adults rnlv. x fVR liT.N I", ale i tii.d..i7 li. a.-e in city: "..'it aci,-s near i.kl,i,i, ,,.. g-.; 5u hpi. plow li.nl. ;.n .-,, 1'Mtuic. X a. r. ,i. hsr.l. bol nice tin.ber. Coed bolide an! i.ll n-r. s snry bulMinga. Wm. ti-. a. Oak land, Oiecuo. st & Set of Six 79c 64c 2 by a line run over a lead block and round a drum near the engine. When the heavy Iron hammer waa lifted slightly by the log. It released the drum on which the cable at tached to tho hammer waa fastened tnd the hammer waa thereby per mitted to drop, pulling the cable alter It. The loose ed of Ihe cable re!iaed front 'he. drum, struck Mr. Not tare a It flew through ibe air nnd rttm torre enonh to sver the band from the arm just auove the elbow. A man named McNeil working on the machine took In the alt tint Ion at a glance and reached Lonnlo J tint In I hue to prevent him falling head long to the ground below, about 76 feet. He also Immediately wound a rope around the wounded arm In a rough tourniquet which aaaUted greatly In alopplng the flow of Mood. Others working near aoon reached the spot and aid waa sum moned. 1 Darn g g 1 1 COLUMN! FOR SALE FOR SALE I'sed playnr piano rolla, (On each. Phone S70. FOIl" r!AI.K:-Jerey'helfer calf. 625 Miller St. FOR SAI.K-40 hcaifof ewrs, Cooper, Oakland, OreRon. -J7HH. FOR tiALKlniirnn MoloieyoTeT-)io. Inquire at Judd's Grocery. FOR t!AI.K -Old l'apeis,10 cents"pcr bundle. News Re low office. FOR SAi.K- Garage i'MTanytiiuilienr' will lease. W. J. Ross, C'anyonvillo, Orcson. l'IKl SAI.1-: '-the'lieif Tnels-Iht'itv, Home Restaurant, 25c regular. Opp. I 'ept.r. 1'OR .S.U.F.- Chevrolet car. and klteh- en cabinet. PI2 J. i-nu c vt l I .Top loaf table. Phone Good lKtdite tourini: Ask for "Jack" at 1-oek- cur. rhe;m w.x.l Motor t Foil iiAI.K--Kight wra'niiiia ui F. It. Cscbelln IHxonvllle. Phone P.i F I. FOR S.V1.K - One tliousauif cords of oo.l re.ll tiil or on slump. Iiob (o.ff, Kulherhu, (ire, F'tiR s.Vl.K -f..i f.Kit lofoir Stephens Kt. tl.M.d building locution, p. o. Pox 11.2. Itoseburg, Phone 2;;7 R. FOR S.Vl.i: -32 g.Hid lailng hens, also Fit qts. of fruit, all sweetened. Op- poflte Coos p.ay Junction. A. Suks- tioif, Jr. ui'i.s ii.ii jiAl.i: 3 tin, ,71 hour. 1' ouu l.nkj. a I iur,M-, Weulit ;-vm.ls inch. M,-t nell. I npqua Park Addition. Foil SAl.i: Ware house "or "faet.try H'e; close In. 26D leet on the S. P. Co'iipauv line, with switch In on the property, containing about one aire. N. Iviie of Rice At Rice. A PFVl, 1U Y- pift) Maxwell tourine. lTi.. Model 75 Overland roa.lt.r. 1 13.;. v it h new !i:'3 license. These cars ton c.l In wreik. Satlf.t Ann Wieikmir hou. 3:'i Main St ion "S.Vl.i:-Si,t,m ii.Mrc. truck with flat bed, and rack. A good truck for any kind of heavy haul Ins. Will rorwliler traile for dellv cry car or any g.vd luht Mr. ( all R Tel. 19. Kuthcrlin, or Golden aiid, ,M.'AUiler i-nni hall. Siltherlln. 1 .iR s.vi.l! Ol! TR.VI'K at YonralfaT" A K'HmI S tiiotn house with 8 foot bunvalow Minh on South and W est side, v.o.ni iH-d-ti.d and barn, well and city water, two acres or orchard, in.wtly prui es. 5 cherry trees, penr tre.-s. Mums, grains, berries. All f. need Will sell (n easy terms, or Its.!., for 1. os, 'hurg prtiertv. In qlllle at West Rcwcbllrg 1J(3 Iir- rison St.. or phone Ii7-Y. a tr&i j o g CHAPTERS FROM By Jan Chapter 2tt "Oh, Doreen, 1 have something so funny to. tell you!" Grace Harter came In a few da daya after the last incldent, and bardiy waited to reply to my greetings before she burst out lu exclamation. "Good! I was rather In the dumps, Mrs. Page Is at the dentist. I think she didn't like It because I dldu t go, with her; out 1 couiuu i oear me thought of sitting cooped up there an hour or two waiting.' hat Is It?" ' Helen llalstroni is Jealous of ut!" She threw ber head back and laugh ed gayly. "The little Idiot!" 'What right baa she to be Jealous of anyone? 1 suppose you refer to Walter? ' Hut Grace bad called ber a "little Idiot" that didn't look as 1 bad anything to fear from Grace. I never could quite dlspoases my mind of the thought that sbe still cared for Waller. No right! hut me of all people!" Again I felt little glow."I dropped In, thought I'd follow up my tele phone cull, you know, I am a great believer In the system. I found them resting, so knew I wasn't bothering Walt, and so 1 pitched In. I flirted abomiiiably with him, uoreen, fus sed over him, criticised his tie, and waa really the solicitous female.ller black looks egged me on, and I Just Kept it up. Then I said: "Walt, I would telephone you often we are such old friends, but I never do be cause I hate to Interrupt you. You know bow my heart la set on your success." I wish you could have keen her as she said: "Hon't flatter yourself too much, Grace, that, you are the only woman who is Interested In Walter. He has other friends that are not afraid to telephone." "Now, I'm Jealous,'1 I exclaimed. "Walt, my boy, tell me who has been trying to steal your faithful heart from mo?" "What In the world did Walter say to such rubbish?" I asked now laughing. "Oh, he waa fussed, showed It plainly. "Wish I knew," he said, "some woman telephoned me the other day. Helen answered the phone and has ragged me about It every since." I thought 1 would get her goat, as the boya say, and you j see I did. I'll bet a nickel tney quarreled over It. " LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE Tho F.dltor, , Newa-Uevlew, Roseliurg, Oregon, Hoaoburg seems to me aa a new comer to bn In a vyry thriving con dition. Judging by the dearth of dwelling houaes, and more especial ly business premises. At the present time to the best of my knowledge there Is only one vacant store, and that not In a des irable business locality. Have we not got amongst us a clt Iten who has faith enough In the future of Itoseburg, to put up say tour or five medium sited stores In or near the business section of tho city? 1 feel sure that there would be very little difficulty In renting buildings of thla clasa. W. STODDART 127 N. Jackson St., Roseburg HIHINKSS Bl'lVKSS ACIIKIVKU Glendale, Jan. IT, 1923 Editor of Nowa-Revlew In your editorial of Jan. 16 you speak of some men who start from the bottom of the ladder and climb to the top. Such a one was T. F.d son White. I would like to name another man who practically did the same thing. Herbert Johnson commenced cundllng eggs when he waa In his teens, some thirty years ago, for llnskeii anu lioswortn, ai Heatrlce. Neb. llert, as we usually called him has stayed with tho bus iness ever since. He was president of tho Fox River Creamery of Chl- rn rnr vrl vears. Hs resigned his position aa president of the F"ox River creamery, two years ao to accept the position of general mana ger of the butler and esg depart ment of Armour and Co. The last 1 heard of him he waa atill with the Armour Company. J. W. JOHNSON Glendale, Oregon Herbert Johnson mentioned above la a cousin of J. W. Johnson writer of the letter. o AN EXCELLENT CAST An excellent cast of players Inter pret the various roles of ' II. bind thel l.r." the new Thomas II. luce pr,v durtlnn for i'aramount-Artcraft. which is on lew at Ihe Majestic Theatre. Tins picturhuttion of Gouverneur Mor ris's strong story la remarkable In many respects and affords Hobart ltoorth the starring player, a highly .humane rule. The pictuie Is wed orih string. J:ilie N'OMtlt Ih. H.titir..! arlfna. ho has appeared In "Wagon Trucks" and several other William S. HaitJ pi' lures. Is Mr. llosworth's leading; woman. Oihers in the picture Include "no Hoffman, Wallace lleery and J. V. lAMkney. N. W. M. P. COMES BACK WITH HIS MAN! The diiion ciintnan.ler of the I! v . M. IV was white with raee. One of his men had dnivd to come back' .ih..ut ins man. He minted, to the " u-M.'iii mo",.. --set Your Mm." ihe nun who h.l failed Ihe first lime ee na.i N-, n .em ui whined. "Hut I iiil.iU-he,! There were four of "m i ui 'n t bae a chance! wenld hae kille.1 me!" They ' your time to die!" thun dered the evmmandcr. Thus was John A WOMAN'S LIFE Phelps) I "That the dam question my hus- band'a actlooa Isn't pleasant fur me," 1 replied. "it's good for you to know he ai- lowa It. Grace was sobering. 10.1 can't fight in the dark and you have got to fight Helen Italsiroui. her i influence over Walt. And you can j , count me in oo your tide, Doreen. j That girl Isn't out In the open. &ne aoesnt play ruir: wewm ouc mane ner ir we can. You think." I stopped. I could not out Into words niv distrust "I don't think anything yet. Dut Walt Is a man, isn't be? An Impres sionable one, and an artist, alie baa good material to work on." "I thought you liked Helen," I ventured. "You made a mlatake. I pretend ed to like ber, shall keep right on pretending. It Is the only way I'll get a chance to help. When I felt I waa sweet aa augar to her, flat tered her and the picture. Just the same she'll give Walt a bad half hour, or I miss my guess. And he doesn't Use bad half hours, as ynu must know by this time; can't bear anyone to find fault with him." I began to see what Grace was driving at. Helen would be cross Walter would resent it. Only too well did I know how little he could bear criticism or fault finding. "Oh. 1 nearly forgot! I made Walt promise to give a Bt.idio party soon. An evening party. Of course he'il have her, but he can't devote him self to her when he Is the host. I.et's get him to have It a costume party, Horeen. I'm dying for a good time." "That would be fun," I answered, "hut its hard for me to get away while his mother Is here. She re sents being left alone." "Nonsense. She's got FIdo, has n't she?" Mrs. Page came In Just then. She greeted Grace In her most freezing manner, while Grace Impishly In quired If Ftdo had also had bis teeth looked after. "I see you have tho little darling with you," she said. Mrs. Page made no reply, but I knew from the way she sailed from the room, I should hear another tirade against my friends, Grace in particular. Tomorrow Mrs. Pace Is III. Ramsey dishonored, and in the pres ence of tho girl he loved the girl he was to ninrry when ho had proved hiB worth. And now the white fuather was his siitn of courage! Hut failure, to a real man, is only a challcnisc to conquor. John Ramsey's fight to redeem himself and prove .himself worthy of his sweetheart'a faith In him Is dramatically and ro- matically told In "The Man She Drought Back," tho Playgoers film showing tonight at the Antlers th tre. It waa produced and directed by Charles Miller from Jasper Brady's story, and Is enacted by Karl Fox, Doris Miller and Frank Oosee. MODERN ROMANCE GUIDED BY AKHNATON'S SPIRIT Prof. Lampton sought to unearth the body of Akhnaton, n king who ruled thirty-three centuries ago in Egypt. Akhnaton's rvlgn stands as the earliest landmark In the higher development of the human brain. He has been called "the first Individual in human history, and may perhaps be ranked in degree of genius, as well as in that of time, us the world's first Idealist. "The Lure of Egypt" picture the mystery, romance and adventure sur rounding the discovery of Akhnatou's tomb, as told by Norma Lorimer in her novel, "There Waa A King in Egypt." It shows how the spirit of the Christ like king came back to guide and comfort the, workers, a phenomena banrd on actual happen ings during the exravatlon work. The Liberty thea:re presents "The Lure of Kgypt totncht and Sunday with Claire Adams. Robert McKim.i Joseph lowling, Maudo Wayne and; Carl Gantvoort cast In the leading roles. Howard Hickman directed the piclure. the production of which is enhanred artistically by the beautiful suu-iiiie paiuuuga ot reruinaLo nn - uey tarle, NO OPERATION Site Took Lydia L Pinkham's Vege table Compound and Escaped the Operation Doctor Advised Louiaville.Ky. " I wish to thank yoc lor wnai your medicine has done for me. I was in red f r eight or nine dsys cverymonthand had a preat deal of pain. The doctor said my only relief waa an operation. I read of t.ydia b. rink ham a medicines and tried the Vegetable Com pound and the Sana- live Wash, and the v rarely did wonders for in I feel fine all the time now, also am picking up in IwHind should be taken w Vie never there la reason to fear euch troubles. It eon- taira nothing that can injure, and tend to tone up and strengthen the organs roncerned, so that they may work in a healthy, normal manner. Let it help VOQ as it has thouA.nii.nf nthrsL I.v.lia K. I'inkham'a Vegetable Compound ia ll: . . ., ... ' ,i lll!!l!!IPilH!l!ll!! .'y. a- mm I ZZTJ " , an7,one ,,nal our ! ... ,.. ti;.,;: ',,r " I1 "" -. .- , ."',: ' ""n"r. bed wetting. c; oil ? i. .I "' trtinii. "rtuii j " .i"";1 ,ur: . , ' rneumRt sin. sci rubllsh mv letter if ma wish.'' M ith. i ,. ...... r laws ef Ulcers and .....i Hokiunlsw, Hi) Ash SU, Louis-, " r ''d th-V." .o.b-"!'';. '" 1 .omens. .-reguuin.y. urea ana run-oown reel- y ;. , i.r .,n,t. r".. , r, . J , lo l'u- miroper Dow aclUug aimoat aU over the world, x UillLniiu mni j s ims hi CHANTS PASS. Jan. 10. b lie hunting yesterday afternoon ou the divide between Galls Creek and Foots Creek, In Jackson count), Ralph Teeple, of Portland, was shot and Instantly killed by W. II. Har rison, a farmer residing near Fo't Creek. According to the story told , b Mr nurrson, tne shooting was j ,cctdental bis gun going off unex- 'n.eieillv Tne body waa iaen 10,55 ii, u( d Mid lord this morning where an in- nuest will be held tomorrow morn ing. Teeple, who was about 22 years of age and a resident of Portland, was hunting with Hurrison. W. K. Tetple. his father, and W. II. Tee ple, a brorher. Harrison stated that he was siting down when he heard a noise in the bushes and got up to investigate. His gun went off, the bullet striking Teeple In the eye, killing him instantly. As deer season was closed last fall and hunting being unlawful at this time, a thorough Investigation will be made into the affair by Game Wardeus Pat Daily, of Med ford, and Geo. Ileucroft of this city. It is possible that the party will be prosecuted if It is fo'iud that they were hunting deer out of seasou. A. 6. FREY & SONS Are ready to furnish all kinds of rough and dressed lumber and tim ber. Prices right. Phone 324. OFFICIAL FILINGS DOUGLAS COUNTY !nll. Chattel mtg. T. L. Cannon to Stearns & Cbenoweib. IlUl.aU. Horses. r.2012. W. D. L. J. Bnindago to David Morris., $10. ' NE sec. 34-31-8. 62013. Mtg. A. Smith to J. T. Bridges Co. $363.93. Beg. at N.E. cor. McGee cl. 45, tp. 25-iJ. then JV. 30.06 ch., E. 24.3S ch.. N. .60 ch., W. 4.29 ch.. N. S3 deg. 30 niln., W. 42.10 ch.. 8. 3 deg. 33 mln., V. 1.60 ch., S. 20 dig. W. 1.12 ch., S. 31 deg. 30 mln., W. 1.64 ch.. S. 44 deg. 30 mln.. W. 1.22 ch., S. 63 deg. 18 min., W. .69 ch.. E. 5.00 ch., S. 25.54 ch.. S. 89 deg. 55 min., E. 3S.75 ch. to beg., con. 122.64 ac. 52014. Mtg. Reedsport Lodse, I. O. O. F., 243. to Fred Earl. $2,000. Lot 3. blk. 49. R. R. Add., Reedsport. 52015. W. 1). A. G. Smith to A. I,. Hotightaling. ' $2,500. Lot 9, blk. C, Flint's Add., Roseburg. 62oli. W. U. A. h. HoiiKhtallng to F. Safley. $4,200. Lot 9, blk. C, Flint Add.. Roseburg. 62U17. Pac. Bldg. & Loan Ass'n, changing name to Pae. Sav. & Loan Assn. 6201S. Sat. mtg. Pac. 8av. & Ian to A. J. Lawrence. 33 M, paire 47S. 62010. Hat. mtg. A. O. Rosa to A. J. Smith. 36 M, page 584. 52020. Aff. Mrs. Adclln Collins Hadl.-y. 4 l. page 177; 2 D, 425; 21 1), page ; 19 P, 351. 62021. Mtg. F. Saflcv to Orecon. in"'"hp' $2,400. Lot J, blk. C. Flint's Add.. i h o22. Xtg Hotishtaling. F. Safley to A. I,. $1,100. Same as 52022. 62023. Agreement, and Clarence Tester. Roseburg. A. L. Aikei?s Lot 7, blk. 49, 62025. V. P.. O. C. Helbig to G. C. Richardson. $100. Lot 6, bik. 10, Waites 1st Add., Roseburg. 62U26. (J. c. G. M. Durland to A. C loirland. Love nnd affection. Quar ter Int. In com. 10 rods S. of N.E. cor. NE'i sec. 25-2S 7, then 2S rods VV. 123 roils, then N. 28 rods, then E. to beg., con. 25 ac. Complaint. To forcclosa mtg. VV. 7 Klncaid v iri'tie Allen. Lots 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 13-22-7, con. 74.42 ac. , sec. CALL FOR SCHOOL BONDS Notice Is hereby given to holder and owners of School Bonds numbers Ju 2 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. H and 12 of School Pistrict So. 32 of Douglas County, Oregon, dated February 1 1913 and pavablo at aption of said' district on February 1, la3 to present thrm to the county Treasurer of ; i siucias (. ounty. Oreirnn n, in KA I'1" Aency or tne state of Oregon ' III .New York City, N. Y., for pavinent for Interest thereon will cease Feb. J, 1 In case the holder of.said bonds' ic.oct to have same paid at Fiscal Anenev of si.ite nf n-n.., i . ITflD UCDi0 ",lvl!i8 the 'unty treasurer In llCiJ ,""v.'" f.Pnnlt ,he transfer of funds I VII lsL.ll to New lork City in time for such yu.wueiit wnen due. 8t Koacburg, Orenon, Jan. 2. J. E. SAWYERS. Treasurer of Pouglas County, Oregon. N'OTICK nf . ber. General Land OIII, e !, i,,..,.' 1 ."inn el lh.it Mtihis.,1 . '".'! "" r the A,t ei,' r." tl..B .,r th.. tM.. re.nry f u., IIlten r eeiMe,ir , , ,U.''. i '"''owina lan.i. ii. 7.1 .. ..'. ' J" 'ik Slat, s InutX ofn. e at Hoi I" the luh-.t i,,4.i.. "e i mud it - . uwi .ex. in.n i i';,'; '.'j:' 1" " .'"rt" .heL""?8 ' hl "xtawl ot treat. f In s,-r. tirv "nr ml. In I. .to .i lh..rnr i.a (.:'-1 i r i nr ., f.ltil rr i'k .-"niiii .. ..... ,.t: I'vi "i. mi i,e t t tlm. er ,ai, '" t niani InrVoni:!'" Z! "a . ,. mi. . ni .... .ei.i will ' : -' " "r ,e.v., .ii... ir-n iw.ru km 74 er 11 . r i - it . r..,i . s. 1 1, f xv for I t.r. nni I ; , r T. l -. . tlvr, ' ! r t: l r - I:. '. x '.' .' ; M . d 14 V. l M. M . I h -for . jn ir,?3 vh;; f.r t'i r.,1 i-.i,r , J ,r"r '' " '' Yeiicw fir. fi r,. l.l.IUliUi..ur ,i ouica. ciUn"""". o.l l j LIFE O'WHEAT BREAD 3 j, g a 1 'j 1 i?.TytTtT'TTrTyTT?'''TI:'': UrRnTMT lyirnu.D.ui.i i CUT-OFF RQAD A petition wn placed in circulation today, and is being freely signed, ask ing the county court to proceed Im mediately in improving the Perdue Tiller section of the Tiller cut-oft road. It is understood that the dis trict forcs'er has announced that the forest service will put no more money on the cut-off until the county im proves the lower portion of the road. According to the advocates of the pe tition. $10,000 of bond funds are avail able for the improvement of the road from Canyonville to Tiller. Of this sum $3,000 remains as unaold bond3 but th.'se will be sold this year, It is said and the money w ill then be ready for use. BROCCOLI GROWERS ATTENTION Will take a limited amount if orders for Imported fresh broccoli seed, de livered! March 1st, at the latest price. Per i-unce $2. Prico per pound on ap plica'icn, Fred Schmidt, Dillard, Ore. M 17. in: IVil 04AIR Beats Electricity or Gas A now oil lump that Riven nn amat lntf v hrltlU: nt. froft, white Uxht. uvon lttUT tuiiii is&i ur electricity, has bten tesit-d by tde l. S. Uovet nment mid 35 ltsdtntf unlveriiit and found to he eu perior to 10 ordinary oil lamps. It biiins without odtr, nmnke or iiuine no putnplntt: up, in simple, clean, safe. HiiniM Hi ir tf nt nir and 6 imr iini I common kuroflciie (coal oil). I The Inventor V. M. Johnson, 31 N. ; Fifth St . l'oriland. or., is olforlnir to pnd a lamp on 10 dav KitKB trlnl. , or even to (five one FUKE to the first lifer ii ca h locality wlio will h"lp him ilntrodiire it. Writ him today for full partirulara. A Iso ar K him to cxpluin how you mn net the avency, nnd with out e.prlenr or money mako to $.S(iO per month. Coming to MEDFORD and EUGENE Dr. Mellenthin SPECIALIST In Internal Medicine for the past elevan years DOES NOT OPERATE Will be at Mcdford, Monday, Jan, 29 at the Holland Hotel and at Eugene, Osborn Hotel Tuesday, Jan. 30 Offict Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. No Chare, for Consultation Dr. Mellenthin is a regular graduate in medicine ar.d surgery and Is Iice.is.Ml bv the stnte of Orceon. He vis.Ia professionailr the more ln- is r.ar.t towns and citlos and offers to .i all who call on this trip free consults- 'epi nig exiH'Use of treatment ' .i'w,, "ot operate for chronic , Ulcers of oifUiiHU tonsils or adenoids. - ' ... i i rre,iir n-nn .inv..i s.ili. i j...... v."' ..n re u..e.isca ot the atomath. liver bowels, blood, skin, nerv w heart. utarrh. atica, leg ti.s-.!lng trouble. tMa'oiTif-in d',,,..,h!,, tn"' that h.r..:: .p. w ; - foe aad ri nt. tJ:??-' 0:,"-n must be lne' husbandi ii 3 uir,iT insnnn a"": J3 nio ri i axiii. i " u "'ocg, Micne-lS "The Life is in it' Every element found in the wheat that the Creator placed there is found in this loaf. It is a new one fjnd one that you will like. Mr. Paul O. Sampson, the food expert, 0f Los Ange!es, Calif., assisted us in making this loaf. A month's trial will convince you that it is a real LIFE-O' WHEAT loaf. For Sale at All Grocers MODEL BAKERY NOTICE FAHM BUREAU MEI NOTICE la hereby given rha, . . stlttitlonal amendment win b. Ki ,1 at 11. Anm.nl Xff,....;..- . 4 27th. l'.'i'i. Ar.m'til dues ' creased from $5.00 to $7.00. Your preaence will be exww by order of Board of Dirww R. A. HERcir: mK PROFESSIONAL CARDs" on. M. H. hlx i r CMrm-J PhvMclan. 114 W. In. c. """a TJEFORE jou si,Tn an a?-. L' cation for life in C.McElhir.r.ytheOK&tii' MiiMaWtfiiifrriayriiMiw iihiii mwm HOTEL UMPQUA "ltusebtiri's Flntit." M W AMD MODERN Tb poople ot Douglas (ma: are lnvf led to make thslr im r;uorters nere. W. J. WEAVER. Pre. OREGON NURSERY COl All Kinds ot Nursey Skxi For Sale J. C Markley Grand Ho'tol. Roscbnix (jl CHICOPEEP HATCHB1 Now ready to book oraai day-old chicks and custom haltl, EARL VOSBU RQH, Roseburj. If the Rain Comes through your top, stop it Jones' Auto Top Shop Sedan Curtains for Ford Tnra Cars Winchester and N. Jackson SH Phone 46 The Life- of a garment depends upon care that it receives. Freq' cleaning tends to remove most common causo of dauv tion. We are eHiuipjwd handle tbo cleaning of aa tntx wardrobe. OUR AUTO WILL CALL - PHONE 277. , Auction House 328 N. Jackson Sale Every Saturfe at 1:30 p.m. Vloth city, farm and stotk bandied to your satlj'st"1 Private salei tlai'' Radabangh&Pattcrsu Unexpected Guests- When unexpected guests ai jou wilt be doubly P'"'"f greet them when onr l,r. within telenhonc ca.l. as " W ith the help of our canned goods yon wl" : have anv trouble to prerV friends." Just phone " tell ts your wants. EtOmMY GROO, 7 mSgggfiJ-1 Fhone 63 alis, u.EB