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I ROSCBuna news weview. tuespav,-mv t w?i. page rive flCE TO MEMBERS OF THE WOOL GROWERS ASSOCIATION iriLK your oo' 10 the "Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange at Uurg for shipment Friday. May 45. C. L. BECKLEY. CE UPON A TIME THERE WAS A MAN didn't have much confidence In himself, or anybody else, tie -Aw. what d the use. fanner can't run a business. Better leave ! gome business man." So when there waa a cooperative ware v. marted in bit town he bought from it tor a little while, but aa ! aa the old dealer! (tot their pricea down level with the Coop, kwiit back to buving from I hem. Just stuck bia head under hia bad baud idea like an ostrich and paid no further atteutiuu to coiiiuiuusenae euuiis i urtuw iu ut.-np ruiriivq. nui day a neighbor showed him where there was a difference of over he buy in MANY KNOW ON THE t, T OF YOL K FKKD. "A PURITAN WIFE" By Jane Phelps UNIVERSITY MUSICIANS In HERE ON MAY 28TH 4 1 e in the ynce ui a wi wi "vu. Fverybody knows the farmer pays too utneb for what h ortion to the price of what he sells, HI T HOW MAN V? YOU CANNOT AFFOHU A HANDICAP OF MVi WANTED Sheep for cooperative shipment, Roseburg, Seturday, May 26. SEE US FIRST; WE CAN SAVE VOU MONEY arm Bureau Cooperative Exchange Rcseburg and Oakland t)N EAGER TO SEE tTURN OF FAMED U. 8. OrtnA oi.nn i sinus iho concert stage, she Is preparing to return and to make a tour of Eng land and the Continent. . : o MISSIONARY WILL SPEAK iitt-rnutional News Service.) HON, May 22. Knglish musical ure awaiting with considerable It an American coninuuuoii m r -j no Woman a Foreign Missionary I) music In the reappearance of . Society of the M. E. Church is for K. dilish upon the concert Btase. i tunate In being able to secure Miss in UulTalo, Miss kcqui n won Grace Clark, a returned missionary ktional fume as prima donna of lot "Old Uuiatall, Rhodesia, Africa," to I. nos Aires opera company ana give an address on Wednesday oven- Chicago Grand Opera Com-i Ing. .May 23. in the M. E. Church. Miss lio made her debut at the San . Clark has been spending the winter pera. or .-vauies, aim nun nw.ai me uinie seminary in Aev York, ano roles opposite tionci, inta and is filling a few dates in Oregon on Constantino and Lazzaro. At her way to California to visit her :M of her success Miss Red- father. A cordial invitation Is extend er up her career for a domes-1 ed to all to bear h.?r. It is seldom we when she married an English hear direct from Africa so this will bificer. be a treat to those interested in Mis- nfter three Years absence from 1 slors. At 7: '.10. CLASSIFIED COLUMN tWllTKll XXVII. deal. It had , lieen nearly half full, Ann kept to her resolve. She ate 1 "d ' .; F"' ex- her meals with Hick, and she did j Price she knew there was ino not tidy the living room, although;" ".h. it hurt her neat aoul to aee the way 1 they diussed .hi. very Grace cared for It. But she felt the I ". I"" J Vf girl hated her. that she would in ' " on and now be had forgot- soaio way repay her. It became al- ' " 7" ' ' " moat an obsession with her; she answer, .h would have to make even went so far as to fear Grace might injure little Jack. L NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE FOUND ON LAST PAGE, UNDER HEADING "NEW TODAY" . WANTED. BMAK1NG. 528 a. Main. ! 6 of 8 pigs from" SO to 100 lund 6 or 8 weanling pigs. Joe ari-ich, Roseburg. Kl) Middle aised woman us It keeper. 3 adults In family. Ad- care News-Review. Kl Lady under 40 to keep and care for invalid lady; waget lire. wanted. Box 101,, Elk- Fruit and Ornamental Trees irubbcry. Cash weekly. E. A. Nursery Company Salem, FOR SALE-5 burner oil stove. 11.15 Corey Ave. Call Foit SAL1S Used player piano rutin, 60c each. Phone 370. FOR SALE Good 3 burner oil stove, l'one 45 F-3. FOR SALE Kale plants, 00c per 100. Mrs. C. E. Downs, Phone 421-R. FOR SALE Old growth fir block, aldei, maple and ash stove wood. $3.60 per tier. Phone 33 F-25. . Li 10t straw-perry pickers nt 1'omt, Oregon. Wood, water, ground free. Loganberry and uerrv nirkinir after straw- . Coquille Valley Berry Asso R. Gray, Secy. I) AT ONCE Woman who au exnerienrn with cti t ren OUsework: thlrtv rinll.nrs ner board and room. Only one in lanulv: l.erninncnr pint) nv. for ri'-rhl nartv. Vrit Mrs. J. am. Hlten llvofnn MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE One 1919 Ford roadster. Just overhauled. A good buy. E. A. Hubbard, Hillard, Ore. FOR SALE OR TRADE for smaller town property. 7 room house, one acre ground. Inquire of owner, 527 N. Jackson st. Roseburg, Ore. While pretending not to mind Grace bad been terribly embarras sed because of the looks of the room she occupied. Her laughing plea that she was not domestic, that she did what Ann couldn't do. amused! Dick, bad hidden that embarrass-1 ment, but Ann knew Instinctively that she hated her more Intensely than before;' that she blamed her for the Incident. Dick bad been In bed two weeks. I Ann had been terribly busy, en gaging help for the gathering of the orange crop, making all arrange ments for its disposal, with a little help from Ned. Dick was restless. He worried over his affairs, threatened to get up and attend to things In spite of the doctor or anyone else., Ann came In from the orchard, and hearing gay voices, laughter, supposed Bessie and Ned had come over. She hurried In to Dick's room and there was only Grace, but she and Dick were evidently having a gay time. For a moment Ann observ ed nothing, as she looked from one to the other wailing to hear what nmused them. Then her eyes dilat ed, her breath came faster. On the table beside the bed was the whiskey bottle, and it had been nearly drain ed. "Oh, Dick!" she said. Ignoring Grace. "What's the matter, Ann. Don't be cross because I had a drink! I was down In the mouth this morn ing and Grace, like a good girl, pro posed to get it for me. Had one with me too, didn't you?" he laughed sillily. Grace laughed too, then said: "Goodness, Ann! You Bhould see your face! You look absolutely hor rified! Doesn't she Dick?" "I am," Ann said shortly. "But he's in bed, he can't forget the BUgar or coffee!" Again Grace's laugh rang' out. Then she added: "And the poor fellow needed some thing to brace him up. He's so blue." "Nothing to be blue about except this old leg," Dick interrupted. "Isn't a blessed thing on my mind. I don't see why you say I'm blue." He spoke pettishly. "I came In Dick, to talk to you about closing with Clark for that shipment," Ann Interrupted. "What1 shipment? I don't know know anything about it? Why haven't you told mo?" Ann once again glanced at the bottle. He must have had a good M'wlnir ami Irnninc- rlo.in nt 747 Hamilton at. Phone 21011. call ltl'n ill mcrt nt ant nnrtu Auto Wrecking House. LOST AND FOUND Motorcycle license nlnte. No. Call nr Imvn fit , Ibis -Woman's ring. Owner call WS-ltf'VlfUr flAuorilSn npAnariv y for adv. , wrist watch. Finder leave at eview office or nbone 1S0-L. u. Simill un...... 1 .i. brilliant Whltn Blnnnl rinrlnf leave at News-Ilevicw otlice lim reward. FOR SALE A fine ranch of 91 acres. well improved six miles west of Roseburg. Will take small place in trade. Address "W. R." care News-Review. FOR SALE 40 acres, mile from Rose burg, Oregon, on the river, creek, fenced, and 3 room house, $3,000. Alex lironk, 3920 11th Ave. W. Se attle, Washington. $3500 buys 10 room modern house and lot. $1500 down, balance on long time if desired. Will take good car as part of Initial payment. G. W. Young and Son. 116 Cass St. RTlGETAObR"AXEi922 model, front and rear bumper, extra tire, fully equipped with lots of extras, can be bad at a bargain. In extra good condition. Inquire at the Motor Shop Garage. . , FOR SALE Span big work horses, ! the decision herself. The task of vatherliur and ship ping a large crop f fruit is a big Job at any time. To Ann the task had been herculean, even with all she had learned since marrying Dick. He had always handled the erop, she doing only the clerical work. Now she must do It all until Dick could get about. Why hadn't she thrown out that whiskey? Hut the doctor had told her she did right to give Dirk a drink the night he broke his leg, that it helped him bear the pain un til he got there. Without a glnnce In her direction Ann said: "Grace, will you leave us alone. I want to talk business with Dirk." "Don't you worry my patient; and don't you scold him. A little drink never hurt a Viking! They're so big and strong." "Please leave us." , Unwillingly Grace went from the room, 'while Ann sat down by the ned and without mentioning what he had done went carefully over the offer she had so thoroughly explain ed the day before. Dick was still a bit hazy when she finished, and said: , Tse your Judgment. Ann. Your Idea seems to be all rlcht. I'll be able to bobble about on crutches in another week, then I can relieve you. Too bad you have so much to attend to, little girl. Not many wo men with no experience could have done it. But my little srhool-ma'am wife seems to be getting along all right. Ned told me the ChlnkB picked faster for you than he'd ever seen them. That they call you the "plltty ludy." I guess I'll go to sleep now Ann. I don't know what makes me so drowsy." He was asleep almost before he ceased talking. For a few minutes Ann sat watch ing him. Confinement had bleach ed his skin, 'and he looked very attractive as he lay sleeping, his blonde hair rippling bark from his broad forehead. She studied his face, the sweetness of his expression even In repose, also the weakness of mouth and chin, that showed more plainly than she ever remembered it the never before had looked for it, but It wag there, the almost wo manish curve of the chin, the mouth turned up at the corners, with a sigh she bent bver and pressed a light kiss on his hair, then left the room. - - Clarke was waiting. She must tell him she accepted his offer. Tomfnrijmv Ann Tells Grace She Mtwt (i(. The entertainment committee of the local Elks lodge are sponsoring a concert which will be given In the reception rooms at the Elks hall. Tuesday. May SS. Mlsi Aurora Pot ter, violinist, of the school of music at the I niversity of Oregon will be presented In concert accompanied on the piano by her sister, Mrs. Rex l.'uderwood. alxo of the school of music, both Miss Potter and Mrs. I'nderwood have enviable reputa tions throughout the state In musi cal circles, and are acquiring prom inence in their line. They are giv ing a series of concerts in the state, and were secured by the Elkg for this city. The concert la free of charge. KEEP YOUR GARDENS OR LAWNS GROWING Hose for irrigating, best red rubber we can buy, coupled and ready for use, per foot H and H lach. 15c to 17e Cot too foot Hose, i and S-iuch, coupled and ready ADMINISTRATOR'S 8ALE 10 a. m. sharp, Saturday, May 16. i 5 1923. On the Clark Coulter farm, l l miles west of Urockway, 1 will sell at . f. public auction, all stock, tools and - household goods including one team : 4 of mares. 7 and 8 years old, weight ' 2 about 2800, harness, wagon, mower, ; 2 hay rake, spring tooth, and drag har-5 row, disk, z plows, other farm tools, and one kit of carpenter tools. Hay In barn. Chickens. J. A. Walker, Auc tioneer. W. S. Johnstone Adm. o 1 I i Churchill Hardware Go. for use, per lie to 13o Our red rubber hose Is fully guaranteed and will give satisfaction. Also a variety of band sprluklera and lawn sprinklers. "Try a Rain King" THE WINCHESTER STORE ;uii: news TO WED BROTHER OF HER DEAD HUSOANO, ALTHOUGH SHE'S NEVER SEEN HIM VIES, New Shirley Mason Dance Scores Hit A new dance step which is destined to become nation-wide in popularity is demonstrated by Shirley Mason ill her latest William Fox production "Shirley of the Circus," at the Ma jestic Theatre tonight. It ls a sword dance, which the dainty Miss Mason demonstrates with all the fire and grace of a ballet pro fessional. This particular terpslcho- rean offering, as performed by the dainty Fox star, who characterizes a coryphee of the sawdust ring, consists of a number of weird, fascinating un dulations that have won the commen dation of somo of the most noted instructors in the country. Garbed in a glittering gold and sil- rei-ht ir.no h- X ver nld horse. " uispinys . u. iirn Vi- i VI j . .; nerp,oora unrevea ed nullity weight 1150. ill be sold at auction , . ao,nri- .nrMlH(JJ in the FOR RENT rent. Fhone 31 F-E for pasture for six horses. L. G. ilbtlr. Ore. KNT--.'liriiiik.ul o .- ......-in w t, iwiu dtiait- -16 S. Sk phens. KNT St.tv 1 p. m. Saturday, May 26, or at pri vate sale. Inquire Auction House, 32S N. Jackson. BEAl'TlVrL PIANO FOR SALE We must sell fine piano at Roseburg at boxes. deposit UTS .Nnflnn-ll Tlnnl UK.N'T Two room bouse, -"ii. Phone 492 L. i.KN'T 2 furnished housekeeb- rrioitis at 212 S. Rose St. KM NT Fu rmshrrt Sleeping l - K'sonal)e. 311 K. Oak St . liKNT--Furnished housekeeping '". M6 Winchester street. Phone Ki:.T William Farnum in "Shackles of Gold William Farnum puts up a terrific fight for love and revenge in his large saving in price and terms as i "VVr ". ru'''c,ure'. 'rl?"'s HttlB t..n dollars monthly to iood or n,cn 111 00 "l AntlorB neoDle. Write at once to Cline I Theatre tonight for , two dl4yB run Mimle Co. 701 Washington sL Port-1 . ncKies or Uom is based on rami Ore I Henri Bernstein s great stage success, t.--a!ii.-uii. in uju piciuie rarnum rises from the position of dock labor er to that of millionaire and weds a girl whoso parents social climbers need his money. The girl, however, refuses to carry out her contract, tell- ' Ing him flatly that she married hlrn of her parents. After FOR SALE AT SUTHERLIN 10 acres in fruit trees 12 years old, 110 pear trees, remainder in apples. Five minutes walk from town. House, barn, woodshed and never failiris well of good clear water. Will sell for $2000. Property ofCapt. j ony bocaI,e' ,..( l FOR THE fiEUEP OP Coughs.' Colds. Croup WHOOPING COUGH, HOARSENESS BRONCHITIS- -SOLD EVERYWHERE" turn of her child, are some of the finest bits of emotionul acting ever seen on the screen. Skirt special, while they last. Trice $3.50. Marksbury Co. A C. Mo. rid. Ara.lv ItOX 318 SUth-1""" " 1? " .1 ""; w I . V f,.lhrn. iM-isisien.iy spuming mm as ner nus- furnished Two nieelv ' ' I "ening rooTis, hot r. tra rage room. Phone 3S4-Y. -.IML.Vr for rent. Furnished. 'I'.d floor. . Ail conveniences, i 'lirrul place for children.! " ."J. 522 1st Ave. N. . I ! band,- she arouses his deadlv ire hv WORLD WAR VETERANS attention. I going seereMy to a party with another Here's your chance. We have 2 , man. Farnum in his wrath breaks the prune ranches to sell. Use your ; stock market in order to break the bonus. Owner will take second i man who had tempted his wife and mortgage. No money necessary to ; he breaks himself in addition; but in pay down. Act quirk as this offer I the end he achieves what he fought wiil soon be taken. G. W. Young &lfor a return of his love. FOR SALE ,on bRied hey, oats and -. N. 1. Hewett, Brockway, Son. 116 Cass St. and cold : ivVn KALE AND TRADE 40 acres. 1? j miles out of Portland on Pacific Highway. Improved, fair buildings. 25 cows, 1 bull. 6 heifers, all stock, fowls, tools, dairy equipment, retail milk route paying $450 month, net. Myrta Honillas Is Mr. Farnum's leading woman in this picture, which Herbert Brenon directed. L TON.s g.rod oat hav. baled. '. at the bam west of Sutherlin.'i i- I-ennard. ; SALE Reentered Jersevcow 1 Mllsrovey duc ks. 547 8. ' : n St. i.hon 4i4 n M.E-A NoTf Jersey cow with J'KI raif. Jl,Vy milker. Percy Alexander Park, rhone ! ,ht" 'k smallld'bFv'crpln . l'h,T,y Theatre ),( night ;,T1 " i. W. Jsmrs blcvrle shop '"e nnil avoid trotihle. as tber een, and are known. j Ethel Clayton in Strong Role. . Radiantly beautiful and brilliantly capable in a role that gives her full Will take itoseourg propen.v as pan piar tor her exreptional ability to reg pajnunt. Call at 540 Jackson st. ister emotion, Ethel Clayton again Roseburg Ore adds to her claim for a foremost plaec sT'IlCR BAN home in West Roseburg. I In the movie hall of fame through h-r on bighwav. 27 acres level land, free ! work in "Can a Woman Iive Twice?" soil. All undir plow. Fenced and ber sond starring vehicle for Film cross fenced. New crop hay. C year Booking Offices, which will be screen old rcg. Jersey, 25 Leghorn hens, I11! for the first time in this city at the com. large barn ano sneus, gnoa "'""J '"' ' nu.suay ami t riuav. FORMER RUSSIAN ROYALTY IN PARIS DRESS TRADE (Tnternntlonnl News Service.) PARIS, May 22. In one of Paris's finest apartment houses now convert ed Into American offices the servants' floor Is a busy hustling place. On one door one reads "Baroness de Grothens, Models." Here is where the former Princess Nehililoff ekes out an exist ence, aided by Mademoiselle Narisli kine, daughter of the Russian ambas sador. Aneiher door is marked "Lin gerie," nnd the business is managed by the Grand Duchess Marie. The old order ehangeth. "Dressed like a Prin cess" today reads "Dressed by a Princess." Glide had a nice rain last Fri day night which did much good to all kinds of crops. Mr. and Mrs. Al Hall are visiting this week with Mr. aud Mrs. Earl Hill. Mrs. Walter Towles of Seattle Is visiting her father W. W. McMil lln of Hoaglln. T. H. Hill has returned from Klamath Falls to Rock Creek' where he will serve again as superintend ent of the trout hatchery. hid red Shrum and family arrived here Saturday May 19, to reside permanently. R. T. Blakely and family and Leslie Lilly and wife, attended the anniversary service of the Christian church at Roseburg Sunday. S. U. Chapman and family spent Sunday in Roseburg. Miss Cooley held a very Interes ting millinery school lust week at the Glide ball. We hope to get her back here this full to give us les sons in dress making. The president of the Farm Bureau was here last Monday night with hia motion picture machine aud also a radio set which we ail en joyed very much along with the good talks from Mr. Cooney and Mr. Kruger. The Glide grange will meet next Saturday night and after grange there will be a dance for the bene fit of the Glide baseball team. Everyone welcome. Miss Lauretta Archamlieau of Days Creek spent the week end at Glide. Sixteen members of Glide grange motored to South Deer Creek grange to pay thorn a fraternal visit, and were royally entertained. After the usual business and pro gram a dance was enjoyed until twelve o'clock after which a boun teous supper was served by the ladies of the Deer Creek grange. X. X. o PIANO MUST BE 80LD Wo have a beautiful piano In stor age. Will sacrifice for Immediate sale. Will give easv terms to an established home. For full partlculara and where It may be seen address Geo. C. Will Music House, 817 Jackson St., Corval- lis, Oregon. OFFICIAL FILINGS (Compiled by lrouglas Austnaot i.o. D3410. W. D. Geo. J. Steam's to II. J. Cockeran. 4 D 559. $3000 B3411. Mtg. H. J. Cockeram to Farmers Security Bank, 38 M 20 11700. 63412. W. I). J. C. Elfnrt to Er nest Geo. Johnson, 84 I) 559. $2500 R3413. W. 1. Harry Hagel to Wm. G. Goetx. 84 D 059. $1250.00 53414. Mtg. Ray Morin to Dan Blackford. 39 M 420. $200.00. 53416. W. I). R. Fate to A. U Yokum. 84 D 5'iO. 160. 00. 53416. W. D. Wm. .1. Lander to E. J. McNeeley, 84 I) 560. $10.00 Circuit Court Chansloe & Lyon Co. vs. Ed. K. Belwuy, Action for Money. (International News Pervle.i ST. LOUIS, Mity 22. Engaged by mall to a man she has never seen. Mrs. Alma C. Volkman, of this city. leaves here soon for Icy Alaska to ' 1 will not ie responsible for any debts marry the brother of her deceased ""r " husband. Signed. EMMA LAMBERT .The wedding date has been Bet for June 17, the anniversary of her pre vious marriage. following her husbands death several years ago the bride-to-be re ceived letters of condolence from Wil-, ham 8. Volkman. in Alaska. A love, was born through tbe affectlonutc 1 car.atet entertainer forced to work as suth to support herself su,J her little sen. Miss Clayton is enabled to show piercingly the struggle of a good, clean girl against an environ ment from which her whole bein Intr, screen porch, fruit and shade snrinss. ner emotional transitions, trees, beautiful garden, mail to door : 'rnnl portraying the cabaret girl w ith dailv. Sale prir e ::. 1200 cash. ' song on her Lp nnd an ache In her Ilix.O on time. E. Cress, West Rose- heart to delineating the character of bur. Star Koti'e. j young mother fighting for the fu- hprhouse. ft need chicken yard, new large tank hou. engine, tank water, piped to bouse and yard, deep well, abundance mineral water, 5 room house. 2 larre pantry, run ning water in kitchen, good plumb- Cured Without Operation or Confinement VY METHOD of successful Fit treatment does away with cutting, burning, clin.pi stitches, ligatures end other disagreeable and violent feature of the old iyittm. My non-surgical method Is rapidgentle and toothing, giving almost In.tant relief and la fuas anteed to pcrir.anently cure. No hospW tsl bills, no anaesthetic, no shock, no danger, no confinement to bed or room. SEND TODAY FOR MY FREE IX LLTTRATED BOOK. HtSMBibcf. a prxtthrt iraanx V tHklltMtiIrn abisir y - emaaktalr and permascotlr rr . v J r" W PI to. DACHAS. J. DEAN ! ANO MORRISCftPOroAND.ORCeO WAY TO REACH CATARRH. pens of the two and the marriage en gagement resulted. NOTICE) The partnership existing between Sadie livers and Emma Lambert was dissolved this 18th day of May, 1923. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. H. PLYER Cblropratlc Phy siciun. 114 W. Lane St. Ilyomel's germ kijllng medication Is the only sensible tfnd safe way of treating catarrh. Goes right to tho spot. Breathed through the nose and throat. Guaranteed satisfaction or money refunded. Sold by W. F. Chap man. o FAMOIH WOMEN HOXOI! MONROE 1.03 ANGELES, Calif., May 21. Notable women of both Americas are expertwl to participate In the Monroe Doctrine Centennial to Do observed here July 2 to August 4 with a hlstorlal review nnd motion picture exposition. Among them will he Mrs. Rose Gouverneur Hoes, of Washington. IJ. C, great granddaughter of. 1 James Monroe, fifth president of the jl nlted States and cnunelalor of the I famous doctrine the hundredth an niversary of which the review and exposition will celebrate. The woman's division of the Cen tennial program will be divided In to two distinct departments; one on j hospitality, providing lor a series of receptions and social functions, and the other d voted to the promotion !of rdiicatfon and arts atid other I branches of what are generally 1 termed social sr ienres. ( 1'ndcr this department dally con- sr ate-to be held at which vl Itnl subjects of the day will be dls-1 cussed by speskers of national and I international prominence. I Watch and Jewelry Repairing Prompt Service, ' Experience, and Fair Prices Guarantees Satisfaction Bryan's Gift Shop Jewelers Opposite Chamber of Commerce NURSERY STOCK We enrry a full line of trees, small fruits, roses, etc. for full delivery, n, II. ELLIS P. O. Box 1074 Phone 44S-H Roseburg, Oregon. ffi JRi OUR LAUNDRY solves the problem of scurco labor, high prices. IIuvo us do all your work, for economy and satisfaction. The Art Shop! Perkins Annex A full line of Art Needlework Infants' Hose and Half Hose Bonnets of Dainty Sheer Organdies CoaU and Sweaters Dainty Gift Articles Stamping a Specialty You Find it Here Many people In this town have discovered that they can get tho best coffee at our store, the kind that pleases their tasto nnd suits their pocketbook. Call or phono. We want to show you. Why buy the cun and throw It away 7 Economy Grocery Phone 63 & . . . . . . . . . . . a & , We will clean your Lace Curtains Let us help you house clean PHONE 277 BARGAINS In SECOND HAND PIANOS Ott's Music Store Roseburg, Oregon AUCTION SALE at 2:30 o'elock (very Saturday, 328 N. Jackson. Also farm aalea handled. Sales made dally. Radabaugh & Patterson UMPQUA HOTEL "Rosebiirg's Finest" NEW AND MODERN Tbe people of Douglas County are Invited to make their head quarters here. W. J. WEAVER. Prop. ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING llrllabl Wrk tomplrl. Krrrrto COLE AND SPRINGER Count rtiir?tf?ur l'i.-p..u. Murvtyur LICENSED ENGINEERS SURVEYORS Licensed Engineers EPPSTE1N & STEWART 24s North Jackson Phone 87