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    R086BUR0 NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1924,
PAOI KVtN
fe Mock Trial
M Looking Glass Hall
Friday Evening, Feb. 22, 8:30 Sharp
, t Vk. I nn1cin7 Class Grancre has ben
member o " ; '
I i . fViA rrime of kissing "Dumbell Dora" with-
irgea '"'
ker consent. He will be rigorously prosecuted by
crneys Ceo. Bacon and Fred A. Gof f.
defense will be represented by Attorneys O. G.
Wi and ueo. j
G CHICKEN SUPPER SERVED
Everybody Invited. A Good Time Assured.
3ll TO PAVEMENT
L the year 1923, RosetETB add-
L ,h.n t mile and a quarter so
hi jtreets, at a cost of appro rt-
JS5.000, according to a report
, rneineer Eppstein, who has
Lie of the work.
k were twelve improvements
L follows: Court House Alley,
wis rainy
OILSKINS
1 keep you dry
yuurunicea
(LP ma
FOUR HOME Burns would
romorrow" fin you able to
lth Insurance money f
PHN E. FLURRY
pniurance Agency
Rooms i md 2
Roieburg Bank Bldo.
P Roaehiirn Crm
ttt ,.,,
Block 51 Alley, Cobb at.. No. 1, Cobb
St., No. 2; East First Ave., North;
Corey Avenue; Flint St., Kane St,
Military avenue, I'ino street. Rose
street, and Rowo street. There were
6.713.6 lineal feet of pavement laid,
the pavement covering 17,051.45
square yards, and being made up of
3,211 cubic yards of material. There
ware 2,373 cubic yards of gravel,
1,603 cubic yards of sand and 22,740
sacks of cement used In the construc
tion of the pavements In addition to
53,497 pounds of reinforcing steel.
The total cost of tbe improvements
was $58,187.93. The engineering cost
was $2,676.25 or 6.2 per cent. The
other expenses were JC68.72 or 1.2
per cent.
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SANITARY BEAUTY PARLOR
First State and Savings Bank. Tel.
392. Cella Bieck.
CANCEL EXCAVATION LICENSE
(Associated Preaa Leased Wire.)
CAIRO, Eeypt. Feb. 20. The
Egyptian government has cancelled
Countess Carnavon's license for ex
cavations in the tomb of Tutaukha.-men.
CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself a republi
can candidate for sheriff of Douglas
county, at the May primaries. Frank
M. Hopkins, Canyonvlllo, Oregon.
(Pd. Adv.) .. ...
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AGAIN SEEKS JHtKSIDEXCV
(Assnclnted Press Leased Wire.)
CHICAGO, Feb. 20. Alvin Wash
ington Dorston, a violin maker, to
day announced himself a candidate
for the eighth time for the presi
dency of the United States. His an
nouncement submits his name to
both the democratic aud republican
parties. ( , (
o
Buy your bomemado candy at Mc
Kean, Darby and Baldwin's, Satur
day, Feb. 23.
REPRESENTATIVE DIES
(Associated Press Leased Wire.)
WASHINGTON. Feb. 21. Renre
sentative Henry Garlun DuPre, of
Louisiana died early today at his
home here.
SULPHUR CLEARS
ROUGH, RED SKIN
rfect
Pressing !
M pressed by us looks
and stays that
I loneesr.
try our way
rr o... a....
uio win Call
h J
Face, Neck and Arms Easily
Mads Smooth, Says
Specialist
Anv brcakinff out cf the skin, even
fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly
overcome by applying a little Mentho
Sulphur, declares a noted skin special
ist Because of its germ destroying
properties, this sulphur preparation be
gins at once to sootiic irritated skin and
heal eruptions such as rash, pimples and
ring worm.
It seldom fan's to remove the torment
and disfigurement, and you do not have
io wan lor relief Irom embarrassment, i
Improvement quickly shows. Sufferers
from skin trouble should obtain a small
jar of KowIl-s Mcntho-Sulphur from
any good druggist and use it like cold j
cream.
Revelations of a Paid Companion
By JANE PHELPS
Author of "My Husband and I," "A Wl'o'a Story
AN EM
JiaiTEMN'O TALK WITH
Mil. KLIAV(KM).
Chapter XXXIII.
That spring the doctor advised that
Mrs. l: 11 wood be taken to the coun
try earlier than usual. Mr. Ellwood
rented a lovely old bouse on the
shore of the lake, and wo moved in.
We were quit Isolated, yet near
enough the country club and other
summer residents so that Mollle
would have plenty of social activity.
She had helped her father choose the
place, and had assured taersel of
congenial society.
"There's tennis and golf at the
club, and I shall ride of course,"
she told me.
Guy seemed pleased with the
change. He was not quite so morose,
not as sulky. I had not yet found
an opening to make my request to
tell Rush Millbank of his Illness. Its
eause, and therefore the reason of his
idleness. I could not quite fathom
the family's dislike to have it men
tioned, as I knew many of the re
reflected. I kept out of his way as
much as possible, and when being
mucn as possible, and when being
where he was was unavoidable t
treated him in a sisterly manner
that gave him no excuse to find fault
with me, nor to attempt to make love
to me. I never risked being alone
with him, however, not at all sure
he would then restrain himself.
Rush Millbank was still to have
charge of Mrs. Ellwood, and had
planned to spend his weekends In the
vicinity, taking hiB vacation in this
way. Barton Ellwood also had tak
en up his residence at the country
club, going to and from the city
when neccessary or he desired. Mr.
Ellwood would commute. It seemed
to me he was the only one to whom
the move to the country would en
tail any hardships: but be was so
glad to do anything that held out
hope for a better condition for his
wife that I do not believe he for one
moment considered himself at all.
By the, middle of May we were set
tled, and it seemed to me 1 never
could have an unhappy moment in
such a beautiful place. I took the
greatest delight in describing its
beauties do Mrs. Ellwood, telling her
of the plants and flowers, the view
from the terraces, the silver lake.
She declared she could see everything
through my eyes, that she knew she
could walk about unassisted were
she stronger, even though she could
etc '
fcOTH K OK RU.E Or (i(IVKKSKT
TiaUUIl Ub.Nb.llAL. 1.AV11 Llini' M
I " - f. :
Washing-ton, U C, Fab. 14, 19:4.9 r' .
Ootlce la hereby given tliat subject I H . '
ito ilia conditions anil llinltaliona uf iho A
'acta uf June . (3, mat., sill, Feb-i 5 F
fUHrv L'li lulu I ,u t i .' , , 0 t-'
not see at all.
And now she could only distingu
ish between daylight and dark. Ob
jects were Just Indistinct shadows.
It wag pitiful. Pitiful.
She had not been as well as usual
all day, and after the nurse took
charge for the night 1 wandered out
on the lawn. Intending to walk to
the lake. A little ways from the
house I ran across .nr. Ellwood
standing with his hands locked be
hind him, glaring down the maple
avenue, toward the lake that was its
terminus. Aa I saw the last rays
of the fading sunlight falling on his
upward-flung head, I experienced a
feeling of reverence, of wanting to
help him.
"Good evening," I said and would
have passed by.
He did not reply at once with his
accustomed punctiliousness, but
when he did I saw that his face was
haggard.
"I don't know what we should
-have done without you, Rita," he
said without preamble.
"Kate has been telling me of your
kindness to her, how she sees beauty
through your eyes."
"1 never can repay her for all she
has done for me, never.
I tried to speak calmly, but was
stirred to the depths by his look of
suffering.
"You are a great comfort to us
all. I should like you to have known
Mrs. Ellwood as she was before this
terrible affliction came upon her. We
were married very young. I am Just
three months older than she. And
we were always 'pals,' as they say
nowadays."
I tried to think of something to
say. but was tongue-tied. I could
not find words to tell him of my pity,
my sympathy. I wandered on, and
as 1 stood in the dunk beside the lake
what he had said came back to me.
"3
rUitrV ltflat I tU Kim ani I,.
4, (i Sim.. ?is, and dt.partiiiiiii
viuiKiiuiia ui f-r,eniur i. 11 4
'411), the tlintn-r on tlie '.oifowin Untl 4
will old AUr. lb, Mi. t 10 o'clock 'a
a. in. l pdb.iv: Auction at th Untied
aiatea Innd uffic at Host-bur. Orvtfun,
to iho highest bidder at not lt limn
U10 Mppmutd value mm ahown by Una
iiuiU'e, nalo to be lib) eel to U approv
al of tha secretary vt the interior. 'i'he
purchaatj price, with an additional turn
of uiitj-firih uf 1 par cent, thereof, ue
liitf conuiiUMlona allowed, must t d
pu Mltid at lime of at ale, money to be re
turned If aula la riot approved, other
wise patent will Usu tur tiiu limber
which must be veiuoved within ten
years. Utds will be ieceivl from cltl
1HS Of the United tiiatea. amiK ltii.iia i
of such citlfteus and corpuraiioiisor-
Kattiifted uimvr the laws of the United :
Mates, or any state, territory or dUtrici I
thereof only. Upon application of :
qualified purchaavr. the timber on any a
legal subdivision will be offered se-1 w.
puiatelv befoi being Included In ny ; 4
oiler ofa larger unit. T. Ji 8.. It, t W.,la
Sec. S&, NKV NUW, fir K50 M.. cedar !
lut) M. Hemlock &U Id.. KU W IN WW uria
l&Ot) 11.. cedar lUtf M., Hemlock luO XI., 1 R
or, i w nr iiuu m,, ceoar ivu u., 1.1
3 .t sec. 1, bWk bWli fir
NKV HWV fir fcutT W . SKi-
SW V4 fir lib M., uone of the timber on !
these sections to be sold fur less thn
$1.16 per M. fur the fir and 1.00 per M.
tor th cedar and hemlock. T. lit 8., 1
ji. v vv., sue. , e h avv nr au,
bE NWV fir 37b M, not to b sold for
lv thnn 2.ut) per M. T. 18 a. H. 7 W.,1
bee. 11, NiVi NKW fir 1470 M., not toj
be soid for less than $3.00 per M. T. I
31 .. It. 1 W., Sec. 31, bWV NMV red
fir 476 M., cedar 20 M.; HKV NWW red
fir U0 M . cedar 40 M., SwW NWj red
fir 740 M., cedar 4u M., hemlock 3u M.,
white fir 20 M.,NKV4 tHiS4 red fir 1&M
M., cedar 4& M., while fir 60 M., is'WU
red fir 6nQ M., cedar 65 M., S:4
red fir tU5 M.. ceilur 60 M., white
fir 46 M., hV'V4 HBVi red fir 1080 M.,
cedar 7 M , W red fir 76 M.,
cedar 40 M., humlock 40 M., SW
tiV V4 red fir 9tiu M., cedar 20 iil., hem
lock 60 M , 8F:V tt W rvJ Ilr 1-0ti M
cedur 45 M. SW Vi bVV4 red fir li:o M.,
ceuar 40 M 'I'. ItJ 8.. It. 1 W., Hec. 6.
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POULTRY SUPPLIES f
Feed Hopper
12.20
Expodltlug work in scratch pens and brooders,
lubor saving helps. Also are money (avers to
Poultrymen.
Prices Range from
10ctoS2.50
Orchardists who need Spraying Hosn, Nozzles or any repairs should
ask ua about these things.
Full Line of Orchard Tools and Sprayers
I
I nurcmii n&rdware Co.
The Winchester Store
NKW NWi red fir 700 M., V(i NW,
M , NKU Mt: red tir 4U0 M
They had married young, always bad I J- n. KB J
been pals. I never had thought ofu.4."a t leaf ulifn iiAt lii T.
him as young, but If he were only
three months older than she lie was
not over 4 5. A young man. " Some
way this knoweldge invested him
with a new interest. Not Just the
husband and father, but a young
man afflicted with a sorrow that was
Diking him old before his time.
After that night I thought more
about Mr. Ellwood, thought of bim
In a different way.
Tomorrow: Jim llnml Makes An
I'nweleome Vilt.
LETS UP Ml PEARS
. , (Assoelnteo rreas J-ased Wire.)
MEUFOUD, Feb. 20. No more
apples or bartlett pears will be plant
ed in Jackson county if the resolu
tions adopted by the horticultural
group at the farm and economic con
ference late yesterday are followed
out by local growers. After a dis
cussion of the present acreage, and
market conditions the view was
unanimous that any increase in acre
age would be detrimental to the in
terests of the local fruit growers.
The conference which started Mon
day will close tonight.
Attention Home Beautifiers!
I will have a carload of shrubs and
ornamental stock in Roseburg this
week. Pee me before ordering.
OREGON NURSERY CO.
J. C. Mnrkley, Grand Hotel, Phone 155
TO RELIEVE UNEMPLOYMENT
(Associated Press Leased W1re.
LONDON. Feb. 21. The Mac
donald government, in view of the
unemployment situation, has decided
to proceed with the laying down of
five cruisers and two destroyers as
soon as parliamentary sanction is
given, it was announced by Charles
G. Ammon. parliamentary Under-Secretary
to the admiralty in tbe house
of commons this afternoon.
TRAIN'S COLLIDE IX STORM
(Anporlnted Press Leased Wire.)
MA UK ID, Feb. 21. A message
rrom Avilla reports the loss of a num
ber of lives in a collision between
two trains during a snowstorm. One
of the truing Is said to have been do
molishod. "
The meoting of sji Ocorge's Guild
announced for Tuesday, February
21, has been postponed one week on
account of the death of Mrs. M. M
Miller.
AUSTRIA rjX"OGNIZES SOVIET
(Associated Tress Leased Wifo.)
MOSCOW, Fell. 21. Austria has
given Soviet Russia recognition
de Jure, according to advices received
Dy tne foreign otttee nere.
DANCE AT COUNTRY CLUB
Washington's Birthday dance
Country Club, Feb. 22, 9 o'clock,
formal. Members only.
TO UNSEAT SOL 11 LOOM
NATIONAL GUARD DRILL
Regular drill every Monday at 7:3
. m. sharp. Recruits Invited.
ALVIN KNUDSON, Com.
n .
WANTS TO MEET COOLIIXiE
(Associated Press leased Wire.)
WASHINGTON", Feb. 20. An In
vitation to meet President Obregoti
of Mexico next May at Albuquerque,
N. M., during the convention there
of the United States Good Roads' As
sociation and the Ilankhead Nation
al Hlchway Asoriatiiin, was received
from the organizations nnd taken un
der advisement today by President
Cool id re.
(Associated Press Teased Wire.)
WASHINGTON. Fob. 21. The un
denting of SolHllonm, democrat, as a
member of tbe house from the 19th
New York district, was arranged to
day by an election committee which
investigated charges of fraud in con
nection with his election.
linn .
ncnu iiurrtu rnuiYl
CATARRH OR A COLD
Says Cream Appl.'ed in Nostrils I
Opens Air Tassages Right Up. T
Inttnnt .relief no waiting. Your
chipped nostrils open right up; the air
pawnges of vour head clear and you
can breathe freely. No mure hawking,
sniffling, lihm-ing, headache, dryneaa. No
struggling for breath at night; your cold
or eutarrli disappears.
Get a small buttle gf Ely's Cream
I;h!t7i from your dni.-prist now. Apply
a little of ihia fragrant, antiseptic, heal
ir? cream in your nostrils. It pmiptrntca
tliron-h every air n-ngo of the head,
aoMVs thp Inflamed tir swollen mucous
membrane and relief rnmes instantly.
It's Just fine. Don't stay sfuffed-up
-'tli a cold or natty catarrh.
red llr . leu M., bV (4 Nvtfe red Iir 13 ill
w w -A r.r.'A
red fir lluo aL, eeuar luo XI., KW'S
8W(4 red fir 00 M HKi4 SW red fir
,u eeaur xa ai., t 'a rea iir
4j0 M., ceuur 2u M.. nuue of ttiu timber
un theae ettoiiB to be sold for less
than 11.75 per M., for tlie red fir, ll.bu
per M. (or the cedar and $1.00 per M.
lor tue nenilock and ivhlte ;ir. X. 21
8 1L S W., Uec. 13, St. Bft'ii llr SI) M,
not to be aoid for leaa than 11.10 uer M.
li, is e,y, e, v h nr
0awnsmaV
iwV
NERVOUS HACKING
Can not be cured by a glass of
water, bnt will disappear nnder
the healing and soothlug effect of
CHAMBERLAIN'S
COUGH REMEDY
Every user la a friend
ii
H. i W, Bee. 2o, eitiW ti "r oo
M . not to be sold for leas than I- "0
per M. T. la 8.. K. 1 W., 8ec. I. MV
kKU red fir Itii M . T. 11 H.. It. 11 U ..
Sec. 5, Milt NW4 red (Ir J4O0 M., hem
lock 1U0 Ai.. tiWVi Si red Ilr JUDO
M., helnlock 3u0 M . cedar 60 M , Nba
bivtt red (ir lboo 11.. hamloek ia M .
cedar 60 M., N'4 SW'H red fir 1260
M., bee. 7, 8 Kb lea r iswi ai.,
bemloek i0 M.. lot red tir I&00 M ,
heinlok 80 M.. St;i4 BWi red fir 00 Al.
white fir 40 M., Hhiii red nr oo
to'be aold (or leaa than 12.60 per M., (or
the red llr, 12.00 per M. lor me ceuar
and t oo per M. for tlia hemloik and
white fir. T. 28 S., M. 11 W, Kee. 2i,
KKV bKii fir 820 M KWIt Bt llr
t20 M., not to be aold tor leaa than 2.26
per Al. T. 2S K., It. 10 W., bee. a, INC.'
Mi'i red fir 250 M., wlillo cedar 80 M.,
nvvi. N.-I.1U md fir 400 M.. white cedar
6i0 M., KK'4 NK1 red fir 260 M., while
cedar 3W Al., 8WV1 NK! red (Ir 100
M., white cedar 140 M., ftWli NW red
llr AUO Al., wnilB Iir dee -. '
11 W., Sec. J, SWi NW red fir too M.,
wlilia cuar ll0 f., KVV'A bW! red ill
600 At., wlilte cedar 120 M., SVi4 SW'H
-..a -ir ilea M . whlta cedar 260 M..
SK!A SWW.rtid fir, .00 M., white cedar
li 11 M.. 111. IVit 1. red fir 1200 Al
while cedar 300 M.. white fir 40 M., lot
2 red fir 1600 M., white ceilur 700 St.,
lot red fir 1800 M., white cedar 4S0 ai.,
i.iia fir 1011 M.. lot 4 red fir 700 M..
white cedar 260 M., BES4 NHi red fir
12U0 M., white cedar 400 61.
NE!4 red fir 1100 M., wblla cedar
8011 M.. white fir 100 Al., bi'.'
NWU red fir 1300 M.. whlta cedar 660
M whlta fir 60 M.. SWk NW4
red fir 1200 M.. white ceuur 200
M.. Sec. 14. NE'A SE red fir aoO M.
...,ur I mi M . whoa llr 100 Al
SKa NfclH red fir 1500 M., white cedar
500 M.. wlilte fir 60 M., NK( HKW led
fir lloo M., while cellar 60 Al.. while (Ir
40 M.. NW"al,SK14 red fir 1600 M., white
cedar luo M. while fir 60 M., SW SKJl
red fir lioO M., white cedar 200 M.,
white fir 40 M., nb BA rea nr owe
M., while cedar 160 M., whlta (Ir 60 M.,
9 NKU NKU fed fir 760 Al..
white cedar 200 6(7, NBa red fir
600 M.. white cedar 600 M., SK14 M-.1
red fir 760 M., white cedar 100 M., wlille
fir 60 M . SW!4 Ki:(4, red fir 00 M..
white eedar 176 Al., wnue iir ou ai.
EB'
TO BE HELD FRIDAY
The large audience at the Christian
church revival last night was made to
rejoice in the fuct ' tliat one whole
family of four people came forward
when the evangelist extended the in
vitation. Nlueteen have now respond
ed to the great call since the begin
ning of the revival. The evangelist
spoke on the important theme, "Can
A Man Be Saved Outside the Church?'
His presentation of gospel tacts and
statements were logical and if one be
lieves the Dlble they were beyond
dispute. The meeting Is showing a
deeper interest at every service The
music last night consisted of tbe or
chestra numbers, and a splendid
solo by Miss Jessie Gibbs, whose sing
ing always pleases, and the solo by
the evangelist, who sang the old fa
vorite the "Ninety and Nine."
Tonight the evnngellBt will tell why
be is a Christian only, and give
eight reasons for it He snya he is not
the only Christian, but prefers to be a
Christian only. On Friday night there
will be a great service In honor of
mother. The mother's service will be
a touching one. Mr. Loralne Stivers,
a son of the evangelist will be present
and help in the music by a special
song, and also will give one of his
unique numbers by playing on a com
mon carpenter's saw. Mr. Stivers'
two sons and daughter in law will be
with the church over Sunday and will
participate in tlie Sunday musical
numbers. The goal for liible school
has been set for 260, and from the in
terest shown it is expected that num
ber will be reached.
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR WOOD
Notice Is hereby given that th
county court of Douglas county, CW
gon, will receive sealed blda for 40
tiers of 18 Inch oak stove wood; 60
cords 4 fot fir wood. Said wood to be
delivered at the County Home. All
bids to bo filed with the county clerk
on or before tbe 6th day of March,
1924. lly order of Cle County Court,
IRA II. Iill LLE, Co. Clerk.
PROFESSIONAL CAHUt
DD M. B. PLTER Chlronratlt) rS
alcian. 114 W. L&nij 8L
When in Roseburg
Hotel Umpquc
.Ne;4 NW1! red (tr 660 M., while eeda
3i0M, NW'A NWV4 rod fir 1060 61
w hite cedar 60 M., white (Ir 40 M ., SKI
NW'14 red fir 1076 M while cedar 60 61.,
while fir 40 M., BWJi NW(4 red fir 60
M., Whlta cedar 40 L, while fir 60 Al.,
NK"4 SK'A red fir 860 M., white cedar
200 M whlre fir 60 M-, NWft SK1 red
fir 800 M., white fir 10 M., T. So 8., K.
W. Sec. 17, SW'i NWia red fir 280
61., while cedar 16 64.. SK'i NWi, red
fir 265 M., whlta cedar 146 M., nono of
the timber on these aectlone to be aold
for lesa than 11.60 per M.. for tbe red
fir. 81.00 per 41., for tbe white cedar and
11.00 per M. for tlie whlta (Ir. T. 20 H
11. 10 W.. Sec. 33, HK!4 S'U red fir
4J.i M white cellar 130 M., SWV UK. 'A
red (ir 420 M., white cedar 65 M., HL
red (ir 31'0 M., white eedur 76 Al.,
.,..., nt ihn timber on thla section to be
sold for leas then 81. 611 per M , (or the
(ir and ij.oo per ai., ior m "I '"
r. T. 32 S., It. 6 V Sec. 17. Shli
SE'i sugar pine 60 M red Ilr 6o Ai.,
red cdar 25 61. none of the limber on
tills trai t to be sold (or lens than 12.50
er M., for tlie siixar pine anil fi.-i"-.
I. for t te reo nr aim rru
. 1, . iir w..,. u KKi, i p. A iir
M. nine sio M SvS'H tU'A Or 260 M.
,.i.. -''in VI . Nl':'i Nv Vi nr f"i
BROCCOLI SEED FOR 8ALE
Not St Valentine Imported seed.
Strain Is about 10 daya later than
Rl Valentin ncaHn ..ir.r.rntunta -
laricurd snow white. The fineat strain In
existence. Price per pound, 122.50,
per ounce, 1.60. Orders taken for any
quantity. Fred Schmidt, Lllliird, Ore
gon. 0
111 HGLAIl IS KEXTENCEI)
(Associated I'resa Leased Wire.)
MKUFORI), Feb. 20. Harry
Zangley, 19, convicted of burglarly
of a local store, who escaped from
the county Jail at Jacksonville, sev
eral months ago, was sentenced to
five years In the penltenllaty at
Salem by Circuit Court Jud;;e C.
M. Thomas late yesterday and will
be taken to that institution tonight.
Zangley came Into the limeilgut. a
week ago, when, en route to Modford
under guard of Deputy Sheriff Foin
crook, he leaped through the window
of a moving train only to ha re
captured that night in tho rail road
yards at San Jose, California.
2:0
pin.
vi icvvii v'W u fir 21(
4i. m kw'i'. NW'i (Ir 230 M.. Pino K20
VI wl.'.'i. N.-IVU fir 2711 M-. nine 3:10
f tlie tinnier on iniin 110 in
hr aold (or less than 1.2 . per ai., ior
the (ir and 8 i."'l l-r M . (or tb.- pine
William M'ry, I'olinillasloner, Oelieral
Lund offlie.
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Hotel
J. H. BERNIER
Phona 14a
Paialeu Eitractioa Cu Wbaa Daiied
DR. H. R. NERBAS
Dentist
Masonlo Bulldlnc Roseburg;, Ore,
I'koBO 4NS)
Teeth Extracted and Replaced urn
day with or without plates.
ma
an!
Our laundry stops tbe
drudgery of 1 home-washing.
Call us for your work
this week.
COOKED FOOD SALE
Tho Tt'elghbor of Woodcraft Thim
ble club will hold a sale of delicious j
home made candy, cakes, mince pies, '
and other edibles st the McKean, j
Imrby and llalilwin Furnlturo store
Saturday, Feb. 23. All members of ,
Lilac Circle are requested to contri-j
bate to the snbt.
Quality Tells
Tbcro is as much difference In
foodstuffs as in most every
thing else. .Quality considered,
we offer the most for your
dollar.
Economy Grocery
Phona 03
TUBBY
Tommy Will Get a Fancy Reception,
GOESS WfcT! J0JT NOW
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SISTER WrtEM I WA ,
PASSIM' THEIR HOUSE AM
SHE SAiD HE CGOIDM'
Come out because he
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Do FAA1CV WORK.
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By WINNER
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WATCH
FOR
TUBBY'
AND
HIS DOIN'S
IN THE
DAILY