Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, February 26, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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    TUESDAY, FEBRUARY it, 1924.
PAOE FIVE
.,,, , yrs. old, wt. 1T00.
JrUl.yrs. o.d,wt.
I'50- . .ni.nrl and true.
ZltW condition
FrB !?..i..n Double Harness.
let i
,...tfft. WO eal. tauk,
j Spray"" '
Cultivator.
fctrKo.4o.
Rake
n i.wt Boxes.
',7a ADDle Boxes.
1 trt Mil" Cow of Jersey
; biadood Hogs, weight about
15 rounds.
30 torred Bock Chickens.
L Bushels of good Ear Corn.
npnt.
i iron Bed Stead, white enamel.
15 tier oi
drr and fine.
Log inamo.
to mention.
counts arranged on day of sale
jnTHEWITT, Owner, Address, Roseburg, Star Route.
M. C Radabaugh, Auctioneer B. W. Strong, Clerk
U WAR VETS
MA I 1
uuoclttw) Preea Leased Wire.)
Washington', Feb. 28. Tne
L pension committee today cot-
i report me ru ... ...... -
lyouwork
jin the rain
fW0ILSKINS
fill keep you dry
I Guaranteed
7 v0fR HOME Burns would
"Tomorrow" find you able to
1'bolld with insurance money?
JOHN E. FLURRY
Inturance Agency
Rooms i and 2
Roseburg Bank Bids.
h'" 183 Ro..KUr. Or.
neeTa,
Pressing ! j
Uuit pressed by us looks
kst and stays that
f 'ay longest.
TRY OUR WAY
Pne 277 Our Auto Will r.n
AUCTION SALE!
i c4,ed at 10:30 o'clock Free Lunch at Noon
"SSBS&& at Auction Sale at my place on
Thursday, Feb. 28, 1924
, na south end one mlha west of Roseburg, Oregon, the
,itu,ted 7 i""" following property: x
1 nird'i Eye Dresser.
1 Leather Morris Chair.
1 good Leather Rocker.
1 Oak Dining Room Table.
1 Trench Glass Buffet.
1 fine Drawer French Glass
Chiffonier.
1 white enamel Kitchen Cabinet
4 Center Tables or Stands.
1 Small Rocker.
6 Dining Room Chairs.
2 new good Linoleum Rugs.
1 Cot.
1 Clothes Rack.
3 good Mattress and Springs.
1 Heaters.
1 4-hole Majestic Range.
5 Kitchen Tables.
1 Tubs.
180 quart Jars ot Assorted Fruit,
canned In syrup.
ISO four-inch Tile.
60 six-Inch Tile.
135 feet 5-8 Steel Cable.
1 Cider Press.
2 Orchard Ladders.
... nor.inn Tools and many other articles too numerous
fRMSOF SALE: Cash, and possibly some time ac-,
ing monthly pensions of civil war
veterans from (50 to $72 a month
and widows of veterans from $30
to $36.
c
Sttivers Is a powerful preacher.
MRS. MAX UNDER
DENIES NEWS STORY
(Associated Press J ased Wlr.)
PARIS, Feb. 26. Mrs. Max Lind
er, wife of the famous French cin
ema actor, has telegraphed her
mother here that the story that she
and her husband were made ill
from an overdose of sleeping por
tion Is without foundation and was
the work of publicity agents of
Viennese film makers.
Stivers is a powerful preacher.
LENINE'S SUCCESSOR
ON TRIPJFOR HEALTH
(Associated Press Leased Wire.;
MOSCOW, Feb. 26.' M. Rykorf,
who succeeded the late Nikolai Len
ine as president ot the council of
cosauiissars, has gone to the Cau
casians for his health.
M. Kaminelf and Tsurupa, mem
bers of the council, are acting as
heads of the government during his
absence. . , , . .
CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself a republi
can candidate for sheriff of Douglas
county, at the May primaries. Frank
M. Hopkins, Canyonville, Oregon.
(Pd. Adv.)
HAVE CORN EXHIBIT
The Chamber of Commerce Is mak
ing a fine showing of field corn at
the Jackson street office. This corn
is of excellent quality and would take
a prize in any show. It whs furnish
ed to the Chamber of Commerce by
Robert McKay of Iirockway and G.
A. Anderson of Melrose. Secretary
Holbein la keeping the windows of
the office filled with samples of Ump
oua valley products and many tour
ists and strangers are being attracted
by the fine ehowine. Farmers are
jiving good cooperation by bringing
in good specimens of produce for ex
hibition. A Good Thing -PONT MISS IT.
'
6ad -fem nam and address plainly
written together with 6 cents (and this
lip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co, Des
Moines, Iowa, and receive in return a
trial package containing Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy for couch, colds, croup,
bronchial, "flu" and whooping coughs,
and tickling throat; Chamberlain's Stom
ach and Liver Tablets for stomach trou
bles, indigestion, gassy pains that crowd
the heart,' biliounneaf aod mnstipationj
Chamberlain's Halve, needed in ( every
family for burns scalds, wounds, piles,
and skin afTeciotm; tliue valued family
nadicinea for only 6 centa. Don't mua il
TUBBY
HEL10T068; WHAT
HES G7TTA
TOOTH ACWC
AM I GOTTA
YOU 00 IM TMERt
V41TH HAMK
PULL
Revelations of a
By JANE
Author of "My Husband and
I I KK.KP MY TltVST WITH JIM
1 llOM
Chapter XXXVI.
Like a thief I slipped quietly from
: the house, taking a little used path
i to the lake, glancing back fre
j quently, and not breathing freely
; until the house was no longer visible,
j I had resented his order It was
; nothing less that I come alone. For
a moment I had hesitated, almost
ready to defy him, tell him 1 had
changed my mind, would not see him.
but prudence told me he would seek
j me at the house if I did, and Uuy
might see Ihm the others also. So
I swallowed my resentment as best
: I could and started for the boat
: house.
I Some little distance away I spied
l him walking back and forth near the
, place. He saw me almost at the
! same time, and came to meet me.
"Come to your senses at last, have
you?" he asked.
! "I thought you would. "Taint every
man would give you another
chance."
"A chance for what?" I queried
coldly, determined to make him de
clare himself plainly so that I might
also plainly dismiss him forever.
"A chance to be the wife of an
honest man. I suppose you think
one of them swells living where you
! do will marry you, but they won't.
Their kind never do. They don't
: bother with a minister...."
He hal tlked so fast, his words
I tumbling over each other, that I
could not reply. Hut as he hestl
tated a moment after the last sen
tence I broke In:
I "There is no use discussing this
matter further, Mr. Bond. I never
shall marry you, and only met youer
this morning so that you might
plainly understand my attitude, and
not waste your time Jonger."
I was terribly indignant at his In
sult, yet managed to keep my voice
calm. I realized that I had nothing
to gain by angering him, and that it
was dangerous to prolong the Inter
view. ' '
"So I ain't good enough for you
now." he sneered.
"There was a time when I might
have taken you. when you didn't
know any Bwells to make you look
down on one of your own kind. Your
aXint asked me to marry you, give
you to me. And she didn't know
how rich I was going to lie when
she wanted me to Bhare with you.
I'm richer than them fellows who
look down on me. I can give you
everything you want."
His tone was now wheedling.
"I will be good to you, Rita,
LOCAL NEWS
.
Garden
Powell's,
tools
at right prices.
Roy PaviH was In Roseburg for a
few hours yesterday looking after
business affairs. Mr. Davis resides
In Dixonville.
Lawn mowers of quality
ell's Furniture Store.
Ht Tow-
Mrs. V. M. Seymour of Drain was
In Rostburg yesterday afternoon for
a shor time shopping and visiting
with friends.
Hear Stivers
church this week.
at the Christian
George Sellers who is a resident of
Reston was in this city yesterday
spending several hours attending to
business matters.
S. S. Johna spent a short time In
this city yesterday looking aifr dusi
ness interests. Mr. Johns is a resi
dent of Myrtle Creek.
Mis3 Clara Anderson, who nmides
in Melrose was in town for a few
hours yesterday afternoon visiting
with friends and shopping.
Richard Shepherd of the Terminal
Hotel left this morning for Kuene
where he will spend a few days at
tending to business matters.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Huntley, who re
side In Olalla were in town for a
few hours yesterday afternoon shop
ping and attending to other matters.
Miss Dorothy Orcutt returned to
Eugene yesterday afternoon where
she In attending the I'nivcrslty of
Oregon, after spending the week end
in this city with her parents and
friends.
Miss Jeanette Rice who Rpent the
wei-k end In osenurg with friends
I CANT POtt
IT- IT'S CM
IT 0OT
TftEB-E TOO
"T16HT
Paid Companion
PHELPS
I," "A WKa'a Story," etc
build you a fine house, give you
servants of your own instead of you
being a aervaut to them people. I
want you, and I mean to have you,
and"
Again I bad to wait for a chance
to Interrupt him.
"I have said all I have to say,"
finally I broke in.
"All there Is to say. Mrs. Ell
wood will need me. I have already
remained away too long. J bid you
good morning."
I turned, and almost fell Into
Guy's arms.
"What are you doing here with
that fellow, Rita?" he asked, his
eyes blazing at llond.
"Is he annoying you?"
"It's none of your damn business,
young feller, what I'm doing here."
Bond roughly declared.
"Hut if you want to know, Rita
asked me to meet her, and no young
whippersnapper like you is going to
interfere. Uei mat;
Guy stared at me, a l,n,,.ful light
In his eyes, his hands working
"It Is true, Guy, I did ask him to
meet me. I had something to say
to htm. I nave said it, and never
shall see him again. Will you walk
home with me? '
I was terribly frightened, not for
myself, but for Guy. I must protect
him. It would kill his mother if
anything happened to him and he
was no match for Jim Houd, could
not handle him us Itarton could.
"Come Guy." I repeated, not
glancing at Bond.
"Have to beg him to go with you.
He ain't so anxious as the other one
is he? Perhaps you ain't in love
Iwllh him lllrn vnn a ra &-lfh ih. nih.
one."
'Come. Guy,'
I laid my hand up-
on his arm.
"Your mother will be calling for
me."
"What does he mean, Rita?" Guy
asked In a tense voice, too low for
llond to hear.
"Is he saying you are In love with
Barton?" His face was deathly
white, his eyes blazed.
"Ill "
"No, Guy. I told you he was a
poor fellow whom my aunt befriend
ed. He Is half crazy I think."
I whispered the last words.
"Come let's get away from here."
Protesting, I led Guy from the
place, followed by ribald oaths from
Bond, and the shrill declaration that
he wasn't through. But I gave him,
his Insults, no thought. All my
anxiety was for the white-faced,
trembling boy at my side.
To Ilo Continued
and her parents returned to Corval
He yesterdny morning where she is
attending the Oregon Agricultural col'
lege.
Large number of new ruga now 'In
stock at Powell s. x
Clyde Dubell of Myrtle Crook was
In town yesterday afternoon tran
sacting business matters.
Mrs. F. L. Calkins of Etlenbower
Bpent yesterday afternoon lu this
cily shopping and visiting with
friends.
Children's Colds
Better treated without dosing
Apply Vicks to throat and
chest. A warm glow follows.
Medicated Vapors are in
haled for hours after
Camphor, Menthol, Euca
lyptus and Turpentine! It
breaks the congestion. This
outside treatment is just as
good for all the cold troubles
of all the family.
V VapoRub
Over 17 Million Jm Utrd Yearly
TOM CAT.'Dentist
7 1 aJoTWER IDEA '
The Hat Shop opealna tomorrow
III I... . .. -'wt
in interest an lauica. see announce
ment in another part ot this issue.
xoTiric or sai.k up uoykkkmf.-.t
'IIMMUH Ufc.NUUAl. U.SU Or Hi t: j
Washington. I. c. F.b. 14, 1J4 '
Nolle la hereby given II. HI subject
to the cotidlttona and lliuiiutiuna of tha
a.la ot June a, mis u Btat.. Jin). Keb-
lu1Lissul3J' ho stMU. u;s. i,J Jun
19r" 11 tat Tit i, and department! i
regulations of beplelnber li, ln Ml
U !., 441) and June ij, 1J0 147 L. 1
4M?,Jn 'mb"'r on the following: lands
will be sold alar. Si. liu. at lu nvi..,m
a. in. at public aucllun at the United, Si
blutea land utflce at Uoaeburg, Oregon R
to the highest bldiler at not loas luan'laf
the appraiaed value aa ahown by tlua S
notice, sale to bo aubjeot to the anprov-IR
al of the) aeiremry of the Interior. The 1 J
purcliaee price, with an additional auin'vl
of olle-flfth of 1 per lent, thereof, be-I I!
...! vviaaauinmuiia UliunfU, 111 U at I ltj Of m
piiitHtMl at lime of tuile, mutiuy to bn r-l5
turnii it nttl la not approved, other- V
wUe patent will Uaua for the timber J
wiiiL-ii iiiunt ue reiiiovea win t..n
suns of the United States, mttovintaona A
of uch ct ilium nl curpurutioi.it or- i 5 "
ganUvJ uikut the lawtt of Hie United 9
hiat- or any state, territory or dUtricti a w -
SiS5S! Churchill Hardware Co.
aiatelr beture being Included In anyjff
uiier ui a larger unit. 1. la a., 1C 1 w i
Sec. lb. NEU NEV., fir 150 M cedar,
100 M , Hemlock hi M., WW 4 NW fin
fvv iu. IWIM 1VU Al., xiemiucK luu Al.,
SKi tt'Wk nr 1700 it., cedar 100 M., T.
jo o.. it. 2 w., ctec l, BWV
SWL. fir
10(6 M
o0
these aectluna to be aold fur leaa llian
ll.Ta per M. for the fir and 91. uo per M.
inr tue ceuar ma nenuoi-K. T. J
It. W., Sec. . fVj4 iNW!, fir 400 M
tH4 NV', fir 175 il.. nut lu lis Sold fur
Uaa than j: 00 per M. T. IS li. 7 V
Hec. II, SlJi, KU4 fir 1470 M., nut to
be aold fur lesa mat. 93.00 lit M. t.
21 K. 1 W., Sec. St. fcWU Nt:w nu
fir
a M , cedar iO M.; (it-:'- NIVC red
' NWfc re,
fir koo M
cedar 40 M.,
Sol
fir 700 M
cedur 40 M.,
helnli
wnue nr zo M.,rK)4 filv red fir &t0
M.. cedar 45 11.. white fir Is M., MtVli
red fir 6S0 M, cedar 65 M., HVi
WK', red fir 875 M., cedar to M , white
fir 45 M., SW", HKU red fir 1080 At.,
cedar 76 M.. .VK14 t!Wl red fir 7i M..
ci dar 40 M , hemlock 40 M . .NU H
SW4 rea fir (60 -M.. cedar 20 M. hem
lock 60 M., tiR4 Sia red fir ltoo 11..
cedar 45 11., SWVi oWt red fir 1120 14.,
cedar 40 11., T. 22 8.. 11. 1 W.. Sec. i.
NKl, NtV). red fir 700 M . V'a
red fir 100 M., SWt4 NWC red 1 lr 1350
M , KrO'4 til-:1, red fir 400 11 . Mtw:ti
r-d fir 1100 II, cedar 100 M KWi
SV(i red fir KOO 11.. SB fWi, red fir
6.0 11., cedar L'5 M., 6Wtt SWi, red fir
450 M., cedar 25 11., nune uf the timber
on lhene aectiona to be auld fur leaa
than 91.76 per 11., fur the red fir, 91.60
per
for
al. ror tne ceaur ana 91. 00 per M.
the hemluck and white fir. T.
3., K. a W., Sec. 13, oKSi Stt'H fir 950 M,
nut to be aold
for leaa than 91. ao per M.
T. 21 8.. It. 4 W.. Sec. 17,
NKW N'V(i fir
4110 at.. N1VH NIVK fir soo M., nut to
be auld for lesa thun 91.76 per 11. T. 21
8.. It. 6 W.. bee. iit, Sa NK4 fir 600
M.. nut to be auld fur luas thun 92 00
per 11. T. IS 8.. K. 7 W.. Sec. . M-:j4
Mil red fir 1435 11 . T. 27 8., It. 11 VtT.
Sec. 6, si:4 NWW red fir 9400 11 . hem
luck 100 11., SWU red (lr 3800
II . hemlock 300 11.. cedar 90 li., Nt-'
SvVVi red fir 1650 II.. hemlock. 50 11.,
cedar 60 M., NVV'ta SWa red fir 21'50
11., Sec. 7. SW14 Nli!4 red fir 1800 M.,
hemluck 70 11 . lot 4 red fir 3500 11.,
hemluck 80 11., Hh.'i SW'U red fir 800 It.
white fir 40 II . swti red fir 900
It., none of the timber on these aectlons
to be auld for leaa than 9--60 per M fur
the red fir, 92.00 per M. for the cedar
and 9.50 per M. for the hemluck and
while fir. ,T. 28 8.. II. U W, Sec. 27,
NKVi SK!4 fir 320 M NW(t SKta fir
620 11., not to be aold for lene than 92.26
per 11. T. 2 8., H. 10 W., Sec. , Ni:"
NIOVi red fir 250 M whlto cedar 60 11.,
NW'i NK'4 red fir 400 11., white cedar
650 It., 8i;. NK'4 red fir 260 M., white
cedar 350 II., HW1 BE1, red ri:
iiO II., BW 'A NKS red fir 100
;e cedar 140 M KWt NV red
M., white fir 800 M T. 20 8., li.
M.. whit
fir lino M
11 W.. Sec. 2. SW4 NWU red fir 600 M.
white cedar 160 11., NW'i Sv red fir
EiOO 11., white ceuar 120 Al., e) H
ret! fir 1400 11.. white cedar 250 II..
SKYi S'i red fir 700 M-, white cedar
340 11., Sec. 10, lxi I 1, red fir 1200 11.,
white cedar 300 M., while fir 40 M., lot
1 red fir 1500 M., white cedar 700 M.,
lut 3 red fir 1800 IL, white cedar 450 M.,
white fir 100 II., lot 4 red fir 700 At.,
white cedar 250 M., SBK NEV red fir
1200 11., white cedar 400 It., b
SK'A red fir lloo M.. while cedar
too 11., white fir 100 11. SK'i
N li red fir 1300 It., while cedar 5!0
M white fir (0 M.. Sff' NWH
red fir 1200 M.. white cedar 200
11.. Sec. 14. NK'i NB!4 rid fir SuO II.,
while cellar ISO M.i white fir 100 M
Sr;' NKW red fir 150O 11., white cedar
500 II., wlilte fir 50 M., NKVi HK red
fir 1100 It., white cedar 50 M., while fir
40 M.. NW'i Sl'l4 led fir 1500 At., white
cedar loo 11., whlto fir 50 M., SW KK"4
red fir 1500 M., white cedar 200 II..
ohlte fir 40 M., SKU SE4 red fir K"l
11., while cedar 150 il., white fir 50 M.,
Sec. 2S. NK'i NK'i red fir 750 M..
white cedar 200 li., NWU Itf! red fir
00 M.. white cedar 600 II.. SK.14
red fir 750 11 . white cedar 100 M , while
fir 60 11.. SW U NKVi, red fir 900 M.,
while cedar 1,5 M . while fir 60 11.,
NKV NW'i red fir 650 11., white cedar!
360 M, NW'i NW14 red fir 1050 M..'
white cedar 60 M white fir 40 M.. SKV
NW'i red fir 1075 M.. white cedar 60 11., t
white fir 40 M BWJ1 NW14 red fir 60O j
M.. white cedar 40 11., while fir 60 II.,
Ni: SK'i red fir Si.0 M white cedar
200 IL, wlilte fir 60 At.. NW'i tKA red
fh uu M . w hile fir loo 11., T. 30 8., It.
9 W. Sec. 17, SW'i NW'i red fir 2k0
11., white cedar 175 It., SBii SW'i red,
fir 2T.5 M., white cedar 145 11., none of.
the tiiuher on thene eectluns to he aold '
tor lesp than 1.5 per M., fur the red,
fir, $1.00 per M., for the white cedar anil 1
II. Oo pr 11 for the white fir. T. 2S n.,
It. 10 W.. Sec. . XK UW'i red f'r
426 11., white oedar lao M.. SW', SK'i
red fir 4J0 11., white cedar 65 M.. SKl4
SK'4 red fir 320 M., white cednr 75 II..
ne 111 tne llinoer on 1111 ae'-iion to ue
aold for leaa than $1.50 per 11 , for the
red fir and $5.00 per IL, for Hie while
lar. T. 32 S., II. W.. See. If,.si.'4
SK'4 aoirar pine 60 M., red fir 690 11..
red cellar 26 Al. none of the tlniher on
IhlH trai t to he Bold for loa than $2.50
p-r M.. ror the aimar pine ana ti.jii per
M. for the red fir and n-d cedar. T. 37
t. 3 W., Sec. 1:1. NIS'i !'.', rir zzo
.V . pine 320 II. NW'i NK'i f'r 250 II ,
pine 2!io M.. NB14 NW' fir ! At.
pine 2'JO M. NW'i NW'i fir 240 11. pine
II .M . - iir ;.iu ii.. pine -
11, S I ; 'i NW'i fir 270 11 , plno 3.10 II.,
nwne of the tliiilor on thi-m tracts to
il for iM, thun 11.2., Iier .0 .. lor
the fir and $;t.oo per M., for the pine.
William Hpiy, (,'onimaloiier, General
1. 1 ml 1 iff Ice.
IK1
i
SI
"WAV
Feed Hopper
12.20
Orcbardlsts who need Spraying Hose, Nozzles or any repairs should
ask us about these things.
F..II i : f ni i t i j c
The Winchester Store
A CLEAR COMPLEXION
JRuddy Checks SparklinsEyes
Most Women Can Have
Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known
Ohio I'hysician
Dr. F.M. Edwards for 17years treated
scores of women for liver and bowel ail
ments. During these years he gave to
his patients a prescription made of a
few well-known vegetable innredients
mixed with olive oil. naming them
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. You will
know them by their olive color.
These tablets are wonder-workers on
the liver and bowels, which cause a nor
mal action, carrying oil the waste and
poisonous matter in one's system.
If you have a pale face, sallow look,
dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head
aches, a listless, no-Rood feeling, all out
of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one
of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets nichtly
for a time and note the pleasing results.
Thousands of women and men take
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the suc
cessful substitute for calomel now and
then just to keep them fit. 15c and 30c.
44
LOCAL NEWS
444444
Y Not rldet Call 472 or 278-J.
anindel, ptnoo tuner, rnone 189-L.
Stivers Is a powerful preacher.
Jess the Shoe
2nd Hand Store.
Doctor. At Jarvls
Walklns products, 120 ' VV. Lane
street. Orders delivered, l'hone 177.
Hear Stivers
church this week.
at tho Christian
Moore Music Studio 116
son St,
S. Jack-
Over thirty-five hundred books In
cluding latest books. Itentul 10c. Fic
tion Library.
Nothing too cood for tho readoni
of the News-Review Is the wutch
word ot Douglas County'a largest
newspaper.
Orders taken for broccoli plants,
grown from Imported seed, ft per
thousand. 10,000 up, $3.75. Fred
Schmidt, Dillard, Ore.
DR. II. C. CHURCH
OPTOMETRIST AND EYESIGHT
SPECIALIST
222 1'erklns Illdg. Roseburg, Ore.
Telephone 86
Automobile Insurance i
In never more keenly nplr,'Hat
e than nfti-r yonr ear In Mtol n,
burned or involve il In a col
llwitm. Then liiHiiranco cuiintH.
You need complete automobile
Insurance.
QUINE, GOODMAN & CO. I
GENERAL INSURANCE
J Maaonic Bldg. Roseburg, Ore
44444444444444V44
By WINNER
CoprngU Wt Unrt.TMim SytKUaw.
POULTRY SUPPLIES
Expediting work in scratch pens and broodors,
labor saving helps. Also are money savers to
J'oultrymen.
Prices Range from
10c to $2.50
THE PROBLEM SOLVED.
Broccoli growers have long been
looking- for a reliable late variety ot
Boed. ASllllY'S IMPORTED fills this
need. Order at once from N. C. Ash
by, Box IT'S, lioseburg. Price $20 per
lb.
o
Lloyd will take ybu cheaper on long
trips; no trip less than SO centa.
Lloyd's Taxi, phone 44, 125 Sheridan.
PROFESSIONAL CAROS
OB M. H. PLYER Chlropratie .
ileum. 114 W. Lana 81
When in Roseburg
Hotel Umpqua
RELIABLE TAILOR
Upstair next door to Umpqus!
Hotel
J. H.BERNIER
Phone 149
Patnleu Extraction
Cat When Desired
DR. II. R. NERBAS
Dentist
Masonic Build In if Roieburtf, Ore
l'hone 4NM
Teeth Extracted and KeplaoM lami
day with or without plates.
Have your week's soiled
linen splendidly cleaned
wit hunt uny bother or up
Betting ot tho home. Use
our
ROUGH DRY SERVICE
Just Call 79
Quality First
All of our merchandise Is of
the best quality and the prices
urn tho lowest.
Your money back on anything
you purchase that Is not eu
tiruly satisfactory.
Economy Grocery
Phone 63
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