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ROSEBURO NfWS-RtVltW, WEDNESDAY. rEBRUABV, 81, 1923. PAGE FOUR I Time to Plant We have an excellent stock of freah garden seeds and suggest that if you art planning a garden that you make your selections early, at many of the hardier vegetable ahould b put in at onca. Alao wa ara pricing stapla groceries at lowest prices. A visit to our Groceteria will prove this fact to you. We Invite your inipection and trade. S EVERYBODY'S Jackson and Washington Sts. 1 FTTF.RS FROM THF. PEOPLE ARE IN SYMPATHY WITH DR. PRICE'S TEACHINGS Kdllor Ni'ws Review: Will you " violin eacn evening, ror several vi.ii .......... r,tf t.nuWur thft'daya before he went to Portland a nr.ri.lr unrhriHthin anil unralli'il for atluik upon Dr. I'rlco, in Ihe article appearing In your pain-r of la.st nl'lit, bMig lecopy of an aiticle written hy one of Ihe .rofi'HHor of Kimball Col lege uml printed In (he l'aoilic (.hns- ti&u Advocate of last Week. 1 wiidl to-aay that this gentleman doi'H not nfiremnt .Methodism In the Cllv of Koeeburx, or the mirroundina country ' In-eo far as Ihe spirit of this article I is concerned. It shows a very undlg- nlfjcd pimlllon for a man of letters to aakjime, having only attended one! meeting, nnd going wilh the evident ! ............. ,t rln.iin., ....u .h it... i rV .i . . . r ""I service, and any one who Insists on bringing this article to the attention of. the public Is not . a much better frame of spirit than the professor i with I). I), uttaclv'd to his name. I nlNO wind to say that tho Kreat tnn. Jorlty of the nieiiihershlp of (he Meth odist church lu ltoHohurg, as well as other Methodist churches lu DoiikIiih County are In hearty sympathy with I)a I'rlce and his teaching and pmichluk. J. R. McCLINTOCK . o , YOl'.NtI MAX'H MISlf)ItTI"K im ;iiK.vn.v iiki'i o:ti:i) KOSKUL'KO. Feb. 21. Kdllor Ncws-'lcvlew: After reading the nrllclo Ir. the Kvinlng News of Feb. '.'Oth. In re gard to the nrrest on the street of i Portland of Mr. Vlrgll Opel I feel! lt'my duty to cay a few worls In Ms- behalf, ror the pant four months It has been my privilege to work b. -sfdn Mr. Opel In the 8. P. shop and CLASSIFIED ALL NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE FOUND ON LAST PAOS UNDER HEADING "NEW TODAY." WANTEO DltEBSMAKINQ. Kt 8. Main. WAN'TKl'-t'lean raW at Nuws Ui Ylew office. MlKKSMAKINtl Suits Ml K. I.nne St. a Hp'.clally. " MISCELLANEOUS. W1IKN IN need of auto pails see 'Hnrff'a Auto Wrecking House 329 N. Main st. WANTICD-fiood roli top desk If "price -is reasonable. Foster Ilutner. P. O. Jllox 1114. PAY CASH for old' cats Tor -wrecklnK. Saiff's Auto Wrecking 'House. ;i-'.t N Main st. M" AI.K A Sl" FKM A I.i;' cli i'ksT-for 'Postal Mall nnd Covcrumcnl I Postal Mall nnd Coverumenl Ie-lf ,,. . . , . l-artments. $lL-oi::3 monil.lv. Kx-'J U.'1'',"' ,l""'-e 1" monthly pay perlence unn.H-ossarv. For free list '",,n': .w 11 '""I1""' 7 '""m house " . . . nnil S lotM fl w YAi.ni. A Cut -IMtsltlons now open, write J. 1'avis (former Civil H-rvIco examiner) lntil Fleming Pldg. Wa.-liini;ton 1. C. L08T AND FOUNO lOST -One fibre cauntli t gloveT Flmf--er pl-'ase leave at News Review olflre, or phone. ! ybUND-Gold pin. Owner may havej aame If calling at nils otnee, uicn , tifylng proper.y nnd faying for ' adv. FOR RENT FOR HKNT-Safcly deposit boxes Rosehurg National Hank. Coll" KF..NT 2 'rooiiThouseT'C.'i 2nd. Avft H. Poll RKNT - "rill, house. .MiHcF"Aif i dltion. $12.00 per month. U. W. I Young & son. Phone 417. foil I1KNT - 3 room fiiinl.ln d apt. Also 2 room apt. an. I sun .' uteri.-! ' Ing room. Applv nxmi 3. Wamoikl : Apt. APA1ITMKNT FOR KKNT Nicc'v ; furt.lshed, on ground floor. All on-1 , venlences. Nice flace for cliildr".!. Call morn In i.i. J22 FiiM Ave .No. Phone 70-J. FOR lit.S'T- Hiinio" SaVings" 'Kinks j loaned free with each ssvinss hc count. One di-llar or more siatt' one. First State and Snv in-;s li.ink. FOR" 1! K.Vr- I VuKoToi K safety" ! t posit boxes for your valuables. Con enlcnt booths for ymir private unci .while examining papers. First State 1 -nnd Siivimts lank. I T " ' FOR SALE - ! FOR SAI.K -M fine goats, will nell , nil or part. W. Thiol, box 13i Yon- ' ralla, Ore j Aolt SAI.F - Pur. l.ie.l O. I. C. IV.ir j ' two vest old AIo a few pi. 11. W. Curtis. Phone n K 12. PIANO. KH1I.TZ Ab-olutely " 'new. :io0. lfi Kohlhsm-n Apis. Call af I 'ternoons. KOR SAI.K- Foidi-oif trai toi12 in. !t eang plow. Alsrt 12 load of Shoil jiorn cattle Including 4 cows, re- I . Jitnlndrr heifers. 4 nre registered mock. One Jersev. W. II. North-j trail, lire k ay, Oregon. Your Garden EXCHANGE during tlial tltue I have learned to respect and admire him. Mr. Opel Ih a man of Mrletly clean. iiiululit, Christian character, always kind and helpful lu all those with whom he dealt. .Mr. Opel la one of I In- fiii"t uiiThaiili-a winking for Ihe S. I'. Hi' hud been attending regular Iv at the Price im etlngs and playing number of tho "boys" here had seen that his mind was unbalanced hut f had hoped thut when he was out from under the influence which I believed had eauwd his trouble (hat he would regain bis mental poise. .Mr. Opel and his family have the heartfelt sympathy of all the hoy here at the shop, and we sincerely hope that he will recover his health uud soon be In hi accustomed place, (1ALIS K. MITOIIKLL o shipment of Fords Received e A largo shipment of Ford touring cars, sedans, roadsters, and coupes, - .I....J u hu f A .r ,,'f ",'. Ford .,'.. ,.,.ii .hinments have hecn made necessary lately to meet tho demands and orders re ceived hy Mr. Ixickwood. For tnfantt, invalid A Ctuldrmn The Original Food-Drink for All Age Quick Lunchnt Home, Office Fount aint. RichMilk.MaltedGrainExtractiii Pow der Tablet lorn. NnarHhtnc-No cooMom. Avoid Imitations and Substitutes COLUMN FOR SALE Used player piano rolls, f.Oc each. Phono 370. FOR HAI.K 3 sows and 18 plKs, J. V. Van Allen, Hays Creek. Foil SAI.B 1st class old growth fir block wood. 816 Winchester st. or Phone 170-Y. FOR SAI.K S room, modern house furnished. Call at 83S Templln St. or silt Miller. R. H. Chamberlain. FOU SAI.K-O. 1. C. P.rood sow and K shoats. Phone 6 F13. 1). C. Me tihehey, Roseburg Ore. FOR SAI.K -Team. wt. about Siidd Also wagon and harness. O. N. Wal lace, I.aurelwood Add. and 3 lots. Phone 417. f ino.oo down balance In monthly pay mnets bus tt riMttn house on paved street. Partly furnl-hed. Immeillnte IMissesslnn. O. W. Young 4c Son Phone 417. FOR SAI.H- Hatching etcs from mnmmoih whit pekin ducks and licht Brshniss $1.60 per setting. Mrs. Albert K. Morris, K. F. D.-3 Woodhurn Ore. FOR SAI.K A full-blooded short horned 1'urham bull. S'i years old. Cheap If taken at once. Inquire Leslie Hatfield Dixonvllle. Phone 34 Fll. Full S.I.Kat a sarifi'ce. If taken at j once. Hood seven room house, one 1 acre ground, lame variety of fruit. Address "Owner," ;19 K. PoukIms J st. Kosfhiirg. j HOOK Yof'R"o!"liKUS NOW for hihv chirks. $10 per loo. s. C. I White leghorn. Tarn red strain. alio e.-us for .-tet' r tt c per 15. Mrs. M Carlson, Melrose Ore. FOR SAI.K -By "owner, attractive home: 6 rooms and sleeping, porch, j strictly uptivdste. furnished or on-. fin niKliid. close In. Al condition. I Address Owner, care News Review. ' Foil SAI.F. - Three pens extra good; j hiving W hile I.erhorn pullets mated . to 2..0 to "sr. cig dame Cockrels. , I 2s;, erg Crocktvl gnui.lt.ired bv I Bulls' J-.i'i.i Cock. A. H M.ibley.l I RosctHii ', re. I I FOR SAI.K Pry oak hlmli-viiHuT I Aim o:ik. ash, maple, alder mixed, j M -st ,.f this wood ran he spitt for' 1 rookMove. If you are snlsft.-d tell I your neigniair. If not tell me. W. f A Jenkins. Phone 14FI1. I 'iOIVii to MXKK SOMK FKI.I.OW A I I l;i .:i:n r - i i,(. tit,. het team ( In liMu hi- ( onntv for sale: W.-leht twenty ci:lii him. Led pounds Match l.ivs. v..t!li every cent of four hun dred dollars: I will take tlvree hun- died liflv . I. .Mats for the !.-.... ,l I ):ive the buyer my harness and v.s:on. o-xi as new: full Informa tion : t .in -jjj (,,,., street, Phone 219. or MOTORISTS WILL PAY BRITISH DEBT!t Those "pallantbroplsta" who bare ben worrying over the problem 'of how the Dritlib government would be abla to pay Ita war debt to the I'nlted States and auggesting that this country cancel the obligations In order that "that friendly feel ing" between Ureal Britain and Ihe l ulled Statea might be perpetuated, will doubtlesa be shocked to know that the American automobile own ers will foot the entire bill within a period of the nest tea years. Ac cording to an article appearing in the New York Commercial recent ly Otis last statement la a fact, and the Amercian automobile owners are the fellows who need sympathy. Crude rubber haa advanced from .13 to .14 a pound five months ago to .35 at tbla lime and the Commercial says: "Through manipulation of Its crude rubber monopoly recently Ini tiated, Great Britain will bo enabled to pay its $4,800,00,000 war debt to the United States In a decade at the expense of American automobile owners and other rubber consum ers, according to Senator McCor- mlck, of Illinois. The senator has submitted to the senate a Commerce Department re port detailing the new British ex port dutlea and other measures ror restricting the production and In creasing the price of crude rubber grown In the Malaysian Slates. The duties nre practically prohibitive on exports In excess of 60 per cent of the 1920 volume of production rising from 8 cents a pound on exports be tween 60 and 66 per cent to 24 cents on exports in excess of 100 per cent. The cost of crude rubber already haa nearly doubled aa a result of tho British restriction and the price of automobile tires has advanced sharply within the last month. Tires and other rubber articles are going to cost American consumers from 1300,000,000.000 to $600,000,000 a year more than hitherto. At the latter figure the British, said Sena tor McCormlck, would reap a prof It sufficient to discharge their debt In about eight years. Some 70 per cent of the total domestic rubber production in the world Is crown In British posressions and nearly 10 per cent more is British grown elsewhere. America, If my memory serves me, consumes about 70 per cent of the rubber pro duced. In short, we shall pay the greater part of any Increased price. It has been estimated that the cost of rubber to the American people will be somewhere between $5, noo.OOO and 150.000,000 a month. The services of the American auto mobile owner will then be enlisted for a decade In paying the British war debt to America. Not only every tire manufacturer every automobile manufacturer and every dealer In tho I'nlted States but every automobile owner would be directly affected." ATTENTION CO. "D" Turing lr. Price's meeting there will be regular drill every Monday night but will be In the form or lec tures and Instruction, which will be held in the Boy Scouts' room In the basement. All National Guardraen are to be at all drills. LYLE E. MAUSTERS. Comdg. STERILIZATION BILL NOW BEFORE PIERCE SALEM". Feb. 20 The house lent on Its way to the governor Saturday Senator Brown's sterilization bill. Keeney and Kuldl were tho only two members to vote against It. Differing from the former Bterill xatlon bills It applies generally rath er than to Inmates of state institu tions alone, and has for Its purpose the sterilization of any person who may propogate the unfit. It provides for a board of eu genics to be made up of various heads of stale institutions and mem bers of the board of health. Opera tions on Inmates of the state Insti tutions are to he under direction of Ihe respective superintendents and on those other than by Institution heads tinder the direction of th secretary of the state board of health. IV MF.MOlfl AM .Tosohell Ann Bradford was born near Ningrn Falls. Feb. H. IS IB. In 1SRS she crossed the plains to Serla Valley, California, and married Klhert N. Bradford In 1 still. In IS. 2 thev moved to Klkhead. Oregon, and encaged In farming until March, lit 1 7, they moved to Cottage drove. I.nne county. Klhert N. Bradford died Sept. ltf. 11T. Mrs. Ann Brad ford leaves to mourn her loss the following children. Allies Long. Crand View, Washington: .Wt'lo Huff. Klkhead, Oregon; Nellie Chur chill. Orand View. Washington ; Anile White. Portland. Oregon; Os car Bradford, Salem. Oregon; Wal ter Bradford. Hanford. Washington: Kmest Bradford. IHllard. Oregon and Clara SpangenHerg, Cottage Crove. Mrs. Ann Bradford died Fell. 17. 1S1'3. at the ace of 77 years and one dny at the home of her daugh ter Mrs. Clara Spangenberc. of Cot tage drove, Oregon. She was laid to rest beside her husband In the Odd Fellows cemetery, at Cottage Orove. Oregon. STHMA Wo cure fi It, but wtlcema relief is often brought by V A r0 RUB CV 17 MUhm tn LW Km I CHAPTERS FROM A WOMAN'S LIFE CHAPTKIt fttf htl they were discussing the draperies I stood loking . fe1' ing very much out of It; indignant at Walter for Ignoring ni", or laugh ing at my lack of taste. "You'd bare white laee and pink over-drapes I expect if K ' loi you, wouldn't you. Lion-en " He ask-1 ed, good-naturedly. I flushed. It, would have been my choice, some-1 thing very like It anyway. "I never pretended to be an ar tist," I said rather testily. No. that's one thlni; you are not! Thank Goodness!" Waiter said so emnhiitlraliv I InnkeH ut him in sur- i r.,iu -i ..n-t hik r onvthine worae." be answered my look, than, an artist having wife who alsO""s 10 r. iK ui.e iu..u. as thinks herself an artist. They'd be dl-1 foil. Uoreen. Learn to be clever. vorced in a month. Every man to his. trade, dear, and yours is making the 1 best, most comfortable home a man can have ' Now I flushed with measure. Wal-1 ter had sensed my hurt and, In his i own way, had salved it 'So you think I couldn't make a good wife being artistic! Helen Italstrom asked. 'Not for an artist, no. Marry a banker or broker, Helen. Someone who can give you money enough to Indulge your artistic tastes, but nut an artist." She turned away pouting, while Walter handed me soft stuffs lov ingly and chatted with me. Whether Walter meant all he said or not I left the studio all hurt gone. As long as he declared I made him a happy home that he was happy In it, why should I care whether I selected dinperles and furniture or not? Before the rooms were even fin ished I had to own he was right to do them without referenre to me, my taste. I owned it to myself, though, not to anyone else. He had spent a good deal of money, but he declar ed he could afford It, and they were really the loveliest rooms I ever had seen. Simple, but everything mend ing, seeming to oxaO'y fit the place. Grace llarter went over to look at the rooms with me and she simp ly raved, about Walter, ss well as the effect he had produced. "You should be awfully proud or him, Uoreen. I expert he's worked like a dog on this place. It's simp- t OFFICIAL FILINGS (Compiled by Douglas Abstract Co.) 62385. 39 M 24.1. State Land Board to William Porter, Par. Rel. of Vol.' 37 Page 623. 62386. W. D. Frank Kuhne to A. O. Oustafson, 83 I) 361. $1.00. Stt Ntt Sec. 20-23-9. 62387. Assignment "Mtg. Agrl. Cre. Co. to J. F. Kaufman, 39 M Page 243. Assignment of, Vol. 34 page 479. 62388. W. D. Edward Brvant et nx. to T. F. Epping, 84 B- 631. $10. 00. NR SK4. Sec. 6-29-t. 62389. W. n. K. Brvant to T. F. Epping. 84 D 351. $10.00. 52390. Notice of Mechanic Lien Del. V. Rast vs. L. T. Hodge, $.".'9. 86. Plumbing In cottage. 52391. W. 1). W. C. Ramsey to R. Clements, $10.00. 52392. Bill of Sale. R. II. Rust to C. V, Rust. $10.00 Plow, Catlle, Car. 52393. W. D. II. H. Unit to C. W. Rust. 84 D 352. $1500.00. SE NE14. Sec. 2 8, NWH SWV4, SWVi of NV Sec. 27-31-4. 120 Ac. 52394. W. D. R. H. Rust, to C. W. Rust. 84 D 3:.:l. $1200.00. 62395. Sheriff's Deed. S. W. Starmer. to Chas. Dvsert, 84 D 353. $52.75. NE4 S.. 30-27-7. 62396. W. P. J. C. Hlx to Chas. E. Strickland. 84 D 3."3. $1250.00. Lot 9 blk. 1 2 Waltes Add. Hnseluirg. 62397. C. K. Strickland, to I mp. Sav. & Loan $i'.0ti.0fl. 39-244 SHr. Lot 9 blk. 12 Waltes. 62398. W. II. H. L. Davis to Ada M. Davis. 84 1) X54. $1.00. Lot 8 blk. 19 It R. Add 'Oakland. Circuit Court Complaint. Marr E. Bryant, vs. Wm. E. Bryant. o NO MORE STOMACH BLOATING. H your stomaeh is continually kick ing up a disturbance: you feel bloat ed and distressed: If you belch gas and sour food into the mouth, then you need Ml-Ona St-inach Tablets. Guaranteed by W. F. Chapman. TH.ivLLixt; MAN MIST HAVE HOME PORTLAND. Oreh. 29. It Is necessary for an unmarried traveling man to have a home" in order to claim traveling . . uses as a proper I deduction In c empuilng his federal Income tax. The m21 revenue act provides for the deduction of "tra veling expenses - while away from home In pursuit of a trade or bus iness." "Home," as used In this. law s not the eoilv.i'.nt of domicile. It has been held that a ta- pay. r. for the purpores of this deduction, may i have no home " ns di fined in Weli Ister's New Int. n u ion al Diction irv. Is "One's own dwelling place; the Ihoure In which one llvi-s: the hor.se I in which one with Ms family." I The existence of a "liopi.y' it a question of fact In each Individual case. If an ut.tnarried trav.ltng j salesman niainti.tns a houo or otli.-r living quarter to which he mav at. any time rot urn or which is et all 'times available for his .. he ha", is "home" wtj.iti tp ineTM-ilnr of lhei Act. He. therfore. Is enttth.l. under (the Revenue act of 1921. to di duct I jail traveling expen's. Including the I j entire ii..vmt . p. 'tided for meals I and lodcing. while away from sucli ! ("home"' In pursuit of a t-4ie or btu I Iness, provided he substantiates his claim for the deduction, t'nless the ' ly wonderful!" "It is lovely," I conceded. "Lovely! I's perfect! And It sots off your beauty too. Doreen. These lovely colorings, the soft light,; would make any woman look leau-' tiful; and when you are as good to look at to begin with as you are, the 1 effect Is marvelous. You niunt be i careful what you wear In tk.se rooms, the colors, I mean. That Hal-1 ! strom girl would wear just the right ' shades. I have noticed shu has a i knack of dressing for her aurround- lugs. ' t "Walter says I haven't a hit of taste." I said ruefully. -nen muse nun leu you me cm- about your clothes. I knew Orace was telling me . this for my own good, yet I resented, It In a way; that I had to nave a background because of Walter, that he wouldn't love me as well in something Inartistic. "It isn't in me," I declared. "Don't you dare say that after the hit you made at my dinner party. Fine feathers make fine birds all the world over, my dear. Don-en, If the feathers suit the bird. The wren couldn't swagger In the robin's clothes but In his own colors he can put on all the swank he wants to." A month had passed since Mrs. Pnge had left us. The furniture for her rooms had come, and several wonderful pieces for us. Walter went Into spasms of delight over an old carved chest for tho hall, tall candlo sticks, a bench, two chairs and a carved settle, and soft old rugs. lie had all Ihe things unpacked then arranged bis mother's room. Her things were wonderfully lovely, although all old, had been used for years. But the soft rugs, the ma hogany furniture quaint In shape and beautifully carved, made her suite very attractive. "The Mater will be delighted when she sees how well her things look here," Walter said. She was a bit afraid they would be unsuitable for so modern an apartment." Tomorrow A lxttcr From Mrs. Page at l-ast. CHICHESTER S PILLS . THE VI UONI D12AMK A I'tlUIn Krd Uold tneullicff te&lH wtth Hluo Rlttoii. Take po thrr. Hut fyaar v j Irurt- AsWf.-irM'iTFH.TrRfl ' 11 AiHM HUAM tJLLM,forlli tf i known u Best, Sifcit, Always Relra l SOLD BY DRI'QQISTS EVRVHR unmarried man maintains etich a "home" as herein defined, he can not deduct his expenses,- Including lodging while away from home on business. AMENDMENT MADE TO ELECTION BOARD LAW SALEM, Feb. 20. Vnder an am endment to the double election board law adopted by the senate this morn ing the counting board will hereaf ter not begin work until four o'clock on the day of election. The bill as originnlly Introduced by Senator Joseph would have abolished the double board system entirely as tending to nullify the secrecy of the ballot. As amended It is believed the bill has overcome to a large ex tent this objection while retaining some of the advantages of the doub le board system. .MTiitnomah. county Is provided In a MM passed by the senate this morn ing. The bill was sponsored by a majority of the Multnomah delega tion in the house and senate and in its original form called for three new Judges. In Its amended form the bill was approved by those who had op posed the original bill and was pas sed with only three negative votes. WILBUR P. T. A. MEETS The Wilbur P. T. A. held their roc ular meeting at the school house last' rrulay night. After the business was disposed of a short program was en Joyed by all. The procram consisted of sevetal in strumental numbers, n talk by Mrs. T. E. C.rae. and a set of slides from the University of Oregon on Jose phine County. After the procram was over, cames were played by the young people and refreshments were servid by the ladles which consisted of pie, coffee, and cocoa. More phould attend Ihcse meetlncs nnd we trust they will v hi n the weather becomes better and the d ivs longer. CROupy toy & to Strikes terror in UiemoUKT'jhcart. Quick relief with FOLEY'S HONEY &TAR stjtsb!l(7S No r.pt it . In rrrd.vnti printed k mil stfCMJ 9 L-iAk 1 VV. F. CHAPMAN Stormtig'ht A liquid filler-paint that saves von -u and positively prevents leaks. Lasts indefirutX 7, about the same as ordinary roof naint U ..jh y" Many Dollars of Expense, and gives in Ve One-Piece Coating that is LEAK PROOF. F ' ing holes in roofing it has no equal and rWl .t. ! thoroughly. Especially fine for leaky gutteri rH effective for tin. canvas, ryaoer nr cik. i V "fttl . ( x - - vwii.1 IC3.KV Fftnf and positively does away with frequent repair. In 5-gallch cans, $2.00 per gallon In gallon tins, $2.25 A air nKnnt rhi remarlcaW Stnrmtlrrki i Churchill Hardware Co ' The Winchester Store GLENDALE NEWS t11 "The Million Dollar Beauty Chorus" the feature attraction with "Thej Legion Barnstormers" royally enter tained and delighted a tilendale aud ience at the auditorium In this city last night. Our comment of approval la VenI Vidi Vlti. The Umpqua Five orchestra enlivened a gorgeous enter tainment with thrilling und soul Htirring music. Every number vas i classic, the speeches gems of blstori cal research. We lack language In which to ex press our pleasure nt this delight ful visitation, we will add our invi tation to them to come again. Our grocers are all generously supplied with choice edibles, and plenty of eggs. Miss Carrie Sether of our public schools spent the week end visiting friends at Medford. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brown have re turned to their home In this city. John Hanks Is visiting bis brother Jessie Hanks at their home In Idaho. George Morley, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Morley, had the mis fortune to break his leg at the knee joint while he was coasting on the hill. Ho was taken to tho Mercy Hospital yesterday. The break Is a very serious one, and Mr. and Mrs. Morley have the sympathy of our city in this serious accident ; A Silver Tea will be held In the ; basement of tho Olivet church this evening. A fine program will bo 1 rendered and a general attendance ta desired. i Teddy, the baby son o'f Mr. and ; Mrs. Perley Winkelman, died at the ! home of his grandmother, Mrs. E. j Winkelman on Saturday, at 4 a. ni. i He died of acute Indigestion. The funeral occurred on Sunday at 3 p. in. Rev. M. C. Davis officiating. The services at the cemetery were vory touching. The young parents have the sympathy of many friends and relatives In their bereavement Our Saviour said, "Suffer little ones to como unto me, for, of such, Is the Kingdom of Heaven. MOLLIE T5EF0RE you sign an appli JJ cation for life insurance CMcElhinnytheOiCgODlifCmaa MAKE YOUR OWN RECORD On Your Own Phonograph. Then Play It and Hear Your Own Voice No attachments needed. Loads of fun! All it takes is a megaphone. Not even that, if your voice is strong. Use an extra loud tone needle. Start your phonograph any phono graph and sing or talk into the sound box. Now start it again, from the beginning and hear your self as others hear you! It's great! Dozens of uses for this new MARVEL RECORDING! RECORD. Send your voice by mail instead of writing a letter. The record can't break it's metal. Records, doublt face, 45c Megaphone 10c Ott's Music Store j Overcoats j 5 A-vi.mmkM I1 Dry Cleaned or Repaired Make that overcoat last you another season Our Service Does it , OUR AUTO WILL CALL j PHONE 27. t makesl-1 611l proaucj ttiim.i i n sicvii uo UIUl "Help jjsGroV COME AND HAVE 1 GOOD TIME Scotty's Camp GiW Ten Mile, Oregi DANCE Saturday Nigkt 18 Miles from Coos Bay Highwij GOOD MUSIC 75c PER COUPLE SPECTATORS FREE Hatching Eggs White Leghorns; fln, 4 birds from lnilianipoHi fg bbow blue ribbon winwt.i pens hens approve! lirni dally aelected. Eggs. Il.il SS.uo for 100. A. S. Barron;! Kosemirg, ore. MATERNITY Hi 902 N. -Jackson St Mrs. D. CornW Patients privileged to ss own doctor OREGON NURSER!! All Kinds of NunejM For Salo J. C Markler Grand Hotel UMPQUA HOIB. "Roseburg's r! kieuj A M n MODE" The people of Dw1" are invited to maun i - quartern here. W. J. WEAVhK. rnr SURVEYOR Licensed Engi! EPPSTEIN & STEp 248 North Ji01 Pnon- i" CHICOPEEPHATCHOj Extra Fancy EARL VOSBURGH, R1 HERE'S WHEW Fresh, clean a?' indu'line the Bi i:veryth:nl Canned Goo Call I'd i'P tor PW The Economy Gr Phone 63 Auction Hou5 12S N. Jck , Sale Every SH Joth city, hn JfM handled to JV. nrirate Mica RadabaughSP