WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1923. MGB TEN i 1 ' I ') '' '' n n Z I I I . -.inn With . . . .. i.om t ; Aouresa c. C. Pratt. Gltndale. Ore,' DISTRICT MANAGER WANTED-, .ttiutui, neaim insurance. At- K , , , l' rMlt """1 A., established I8C8.J PltTock Click i ,2 ,?. ROSeBUM NEWS-REVIEW, - . - I f - WANTED T!22JaSTH II delicious salad oil wholesome fat for frying" . And an excellent shortening You need a fatas good as Wesson Oil to make fried food as good to eat and as : i . miscellaneous" PHONOGftAPH retort . at the'fct change, loc. 328 No. Kane St Open f'on 9 a. m. tto 8 p. m. . CAR OWNEn uobi forget . to io wubu in neea or auto Dans. "rtr Auto Wrecking House Bl'lLDEK May be engaged for frame uu.iuings. complete wtib satisfac tion to you. Also Jab work. C. u Maynard, Phone 335-R. FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished sleeping roonl onm.iui soutn Main St. Ill III I II V w""iwr73v . Ill II II 1 Haven tvniiTpvpr?ncoH III 1 WessoiimilTforIythinff AjbutJaJaddressings? - .. yzp . .. , a&s . P T ! ' ; - t r KjH u.tM't Uuteiy denumi "ebura National Bank bine FOR KENT 6 room furnished house. inquire 6U4 w. Lane. FOR RENT 5To6Tn Kouleniifalia". eu. z diocks east or Bin St. FOR RENT 2 roouio furnished tor light housekeeping. E18 So. Main St. FOR RENT 4 room apartment. 11 furnished, close In. Call 89-J. 221 V. Washington St. FOR RE-NT 3 unfurnished liouse keeping rooms, with bath. 723 W. Lane St. . CAR BAROAIN Win ton Six chummy cheap. Terms to responsible par ties. 318 w. iJine St.? after 3p.ni,'! FOR RENT Big light room, suitable for work shop or storage room. In quire at 229 No. Jackson St. or phone 292-J. LOST AND FOUND TAKEN from Odd Fellow's hall, large far neckpiece. Please return to hall. FOR SALE R SAT E Tt; dutiful RuS3n fitch crra Co $:50, price $100. Call 42"-Y. , . . UrticoliV i3 'i Ha ibb,! kiold.ah'? wjtoiebors.Os,. Pimiarsr- uaru f(,r Cabinet of ' f OR SALEIT7-R..J AND NL-TTBnT.! ornamenuiitoeti,- to see tbii Rose St n. -TT- , ..KU VMJ FORSALE-EJ torn lud, ipnJ Five room boatkiJ ter, bath, bin. water tank, kont i, Tools, lonwdntj, y someone. Only fa Balance your m , to Owner, care Stnirn LOCAL NEWS J TXllrlift lliinif na Mnreuco Kolilhiuri n who has In I'ortland visiting with friends re turned to her honm In this eltv last night. From Dixonville j llarl;,n Moure of )fxnnvilli wns in; u . "'r '' 'lays art.. r li'i nffiiirs i 9 ! Mia S?a Givel FOR CHRISTMAS? ALIEN SHOVELS E TOMB OF TUTANKHAMEN Work Resumed in Valley of the Kings After Several Weeks of Delay. What coulJ be more appropriate than the follow 1 SACR EYE OMINOUS; Jng articles: Beautiful assortment of Silk and Wool Goods. Silk and Wool Hose. Silk Umbrellas. Boudoir Caps. Neckwear. Gloves, I landkerchiefs, and Wool Scarfs. Silk Underskirts. Camisoles, Silk Blouses. Silk and Wool Dresses. Hand Bags and Vanities; Furs. Bath Robes. Bath Sets. Coat Sweaters. Blankets, Bed Spreads, etc. It is not hard to buy presents if you come to store.' My stockaffords great variety. t Dress Egyptians Feared Tut's "Ka,' or Earthly Spirit, Was Against Project. j (Int. mnt:,.n.il X. tin snrl ' : I I 'MM!. Kgypi. P-c. . 2.-s.-!enre : is n-Tiin imiliing in the Valley of the I i Kin'! ,, r the secret that for thtrtv. j i five centuries has been Interred in ! the tombs of the Pharaohs. Age Ion; sleep is being broken by vandal' Picks lllld shOVelS Hint tlin' m...l..rn I , world may view the hoarded treas-l 1 ur.'i of the old. ; I Picturesque scenes attended the re-1 , , op. niim of the tomb ot Tutankhamen I ; i" ine siart of the season's work un , der tho aiispbfs of Howard Carter. Opening of the seiHiUhre was delaved mere than twenty days, due to a shortage of labor and to a dispute between Carter and the Kevptinn c.uerunient. but w--k is now 'under way and the activities of the winter .iro cvpected to produce fresh r. ve- I. ABRAHAM maim I FOOD SALE AND BAZAAR - The Women of St. George's Guild will hold a Christmas Ba- laar of cooked food, and fancy work. December 15, at the Chain- ber of Commerce room. lations of the splendor of King Tut's regime. Before the tomb could he nnonAri tons and tons of earth had to be car ried away from the entrance. A horde of native boys, each carrying a basketful of soli, scurried In end less procession from the mouth of the tomb to an adjacent dumping ground. This earth had been left at its entrance, -f m. v. . (i,,,iu unlink ine summer. nc onlv to protect it from robbers but to guard against the rain should a deluse fall. It rains in l.uxor only about once every fifty years, but wher raia falls it comes in the form or a cloudburst, and the small hastivlikn valley fills like a bathtub when all the taps are turned on. As the tomb of Tutankhamen Is situated in the heart of this bare, rocky ravine, any ralu must inevit ably collect first outside the entrance to his sepulchre. The last real rain here, however. Tell about thirty years ago and the weal her wiseacre assert that It is anllkely there M ill be further down pours for the nevt two decades. The ancient Fxyptlana believed that when a man died his soul went Into limbo, but his earthly spirit which they called 'Ka--lremained In his tomb until the soul was puri fied and able to reenter the body and the regenerate,! man was fit to enter the Klysian fields. Those standing outside King Tut's tomb while the privacy of the roval crave wa. bei, g invaded could Imagine that the ancient Egyptian were right and f s- inside his tomb Tutankhamen's K:l" was shrinking apprehensively as the sound of picks and the, scampering feet of the de i monlacal sprites outside sent a ghoal- ish message Into the royal sanctuary I telling plainly that despollers again I were knocking at the door. On the I outside of the outer shrine In the ! mortuary chapel there is a big j "sacred; eye" and Imagination fancl- fully pictured tne resurrected Phar aoh starting up from the sleep of death to stare with startled eyes in to the sepulchral darkness of his grave's antechamber, aghast at the thought that his last earthly king dom, built by himself and endowed by his loving friends and relatives, was about to become once more a "peepshow" for the curious. But these fancies passed and there came the realization that the men i engaged In disturbing the slumber of! the Pharaoh were also scientists' standing at the threshold of knowl edge which had been concealed from the world for thirty-five, centuries. The hope that this year Carter's ex pedition will enrich the present with a closer Insight Into Egyptian his tory of 3.500 years ago dispelled all qualms at the seeming vandalism the disturbing of the tomb entailed. -tGbnsttnast ; GoodM' 1 A m r in the lit .j we jswia here. 11 M1CKIE SAYS r ARC BUQUCSSI AA. SAM SOI "tHfrt HAUE MORE IVWeSTEO N MHEKL FARMS THAU -W MERCHANT OC3 W HIS euUUESS! WHM DOWT Au. FARWE2S HAME Business rATOUEiw oacu F I KVIOW; 1WBI PR06ABW WWf OF tT. WOMT TMlS ftYMUO TUeu a-ua wt AMD OfcOEft. 0Ae1 Softs tr I vjiu,1. Have You Considered What that old Suit would look like if you had it thoroughly cleaned and renovated? Let us show you. ' - CAROt Daring told mf'i RADIATOR makes your at 1 better ui fftl per gallon. 'Jb'" C. M. JONES Mffl Winchester and tio Don't forget to let us wrap your Xmas packages- . . ; , TRY OUR WAY Phone 277 Our Auto Will Call nnNOT If yon hue fee Aii""--- . store for Doo't new-. "V. well be frV, pleases J" coffee ro'W, Try or 1 amH5c pet P THE SILK STORE 1 1 t M 1 1 , i s i When in Roscburgi Hotel UmpqW CHICHESTER S PILLS I vuc fwn ' I wits KitN-. SO10 By DRIOQCTS FYERWHI.RE VtW? Who Pays the Bill If Your Auto Is Wrecked? Winter weather makes driving hazardous. Better fix It so th" Insurance company carries the risk. Do it today. Economy fr" mm 1 p. JOHN E. FLURRV Insurance Agency . . Roomi.l and 2 ... Roseburj Bank Bldg. Phont 183 " ' Raaeburg, Ore. ServKe Quality Fsncy BUM- IKfvt percolitonI CoPPr,', At 1 It M t.W Furnitj iit.V Rwebar- . : . T ' 1 1 ' t ; . . , I 1 . '