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WQggBUWQ NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. APRIL S, 1924. PACE SEVEN iriThten Up Your Home With Classified Section THE HALF-TIME WIFE By VIOLET DARE jj ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE W 1 I . 'J ' li Mrwin -Williams Floorlac . A. how vou were eoi'ng to refinish that Have you th duU appearance of the living-room 0m chair or i worrying you? You probably are saying, rulV r vour answer Refinish it with Sherwin- Yes, n "... .f.:n. and varnishes with one operation. ' j Zonular hardwood effects. Stop and get color card. TRIAL CAN COUPON . ,fci. nen with your name and address, bring It to our store Fa,c t.nTyou will receive a 30 cent can of Floorlac. and "nth edT brush This introductory offer is limited Sign your liJErint. h. coupon to our .tore today. ffjna.. Address. , .a.iiiMMt.jrj, life Churchill Hardware Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE PROFESSIONAL CARDS i u pl.Ytll inuouiuin. 114 Lane St. iiaiik.iiw wiiwwa.ia U1TS Jernier, The Tailor Irs Next lo Umpqua Hotel fc modern housewife It more economical. itlr less troublesome Id productive of finer, aaner articles to have fta laundrv CLEANSE AND DRY le family wash each leek. .IIKT TTI T Antral "63" Ptann your grocerv or tomorrow morning. There pulute assurance of quality 'i'Trice when you trade at ltore "where all are fc-, clean srnro trat puarantecd goods in to grow. fconomy Grocery Phone 63 Evelyn Houser of Resoburg and William Harlinger, also of I his city, were the winners In the mate dental essay contest for districts of the first class In Douglas county. In districts of the second and third class the prizes go to Joyce Raess of Glendale and Elsa Johnson, of Elgarose. The Slate Dental Asso ciation in order to promote greater Interest In good teeth and better health, offers each year a number of valuable cash prizes. Prizes are given the two best essays in dis tricts of the first class and also the two best in districts of second and third classes so that there is an am ple opportunity for all students to obtain one of these prizes. The county winners have their essays forwarded to the state school super intendent and they are then enter ed in the state contest, a large prize being offered for the best in the state. BROCCOLI SEED FOR 8ALE Not 6L Valentine imported seed. Strain ts about 10 daye later than Su Valentine; heads self-protected; curd snow white. The finest strata in existence. Price per pound, $25.00, per ounce $1.75. Orders taken for any quantity. Fred Schmidt, Dillard, Ore-gun. CATTLE DISEASE WHO'S WHO IS THE STORY. DUNCAN HALE, ft young army officer, returns from th Philippine to find that SUZANNE, with whom he U In love, htui married GEOFFREY ATWOOD, ft prom inent man much older than una. Hale trlee to persuade her to leave her husband, net a divorce and marry him, feeling sure that she still cares for him. Bum nne Is troubled by this, and by the report that there Is a love affair between DICK LEIGH. Geoffrey's nephew, and a chorus girt VI A DELICATE 8ITUATION. O UZANNE wanted to talk to her husband about Dick's Infatuation for the little daneir; he had had so much more experience than she, would know so much better how to han dle the sit uation. But there seemed to be no opportunity. They were giving a larne, formal dinner that evening, and taking thetr guests to a dance at the Haynes afterward. He would be too tired when they came home to discus anything perplexing with her. And the next day he would be off to business early; there would be no chance then. The day ltaolf would be hopeless; she never In truded ou his office hours, unless he muds an engagement with her. There was Duncan Hale, 'of couriw; she might talk things over with him; though It was a family matter that she was worried about. Duncan whs such an old friend, and such a valued one, that she felt that It would not be amiss to talk with hlm. Yet she hesitated. 'Oh, well," she reflected, as she donned the blue and silver gown that che was to wear that evening. "It Isn't really serious yet. There'll be plenty of time to talk to Geoff about things. Yet, thoro might not be! Dick was so hot-hended, so infatuated with the little dancer, thst If she was willing to elope with him he'd be quite sure to Jump at the chance. That would break OoofTrey's heart, she told herself; ho had brought his nephews up so carefully, had tried so hard to give them every posnlMo advantage. Ho would bo severe with the boy, too, von though It hurt him. The drawing-rooms of the Atwood home were unusually beautiful that evening; Suzanne had arranged the flowers herself, and although snow flew outside, tulips and JonqullN everywhere throiiKh the rooms gave an illusion pt sprlnirtime. "Its very lovely, my donr, Ooof frey told her, taking her hnnds In his as she paused beflde him at the foot of the great staircase. "Did you arrange the place cards V "Yen; that is, I put them In their proper order and gave them to Hnnklns with n list," she answered. "But I wanted yon to place them on the table yourself," ho replied, a frown appearing between his steel gray eyes. "It Is most Important that there be no mistake this eve ning; the situation between Cald well and Senator Graham is a deli cate one, and I'm hoping to adjust It so that certain things will result. They must net sit near each other, and neither must their wives. Just run Into the dining-room, woal you Hut arriving ruuti out hi, sen tence short. Susanne felt linear. Of ooarM the place cards would be all right yet what If tney weren't I she tried to slip away to the dining room a few moments later, but there was no opportunity. And when at butt dinner was announced she was so worried that she felt sure the butler bad made a mistake and put the wrong people neat each other. Bhe glanced duwn the table; everything seemed to be all right. Again and her heart sank. For Hiram J. Caldwell and Senator Graham had teen so placed that ne Mrs. A. It. Kn':it arrived tn Roseburg last evening from her home In Portland to spend several days In visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. L. A. Dillard, and at the home of her brother, YV. L. Cobb. We buy rM sell everything In fur niture at Powell s Second liuud Store. CANDIDATE FOR SUPERIN TENDENT OF SCHOOLS I hereby announce myself a republl can candidate tor superlndendeut of schools of Douglas county, at the May primaries. Mrs. Edith Si Ackert, Myr tle Creek, Oregon. (1'aid adv.) CANDIDATE FOR COMMISSIONER "luu are told Aor. daring hostess," only one lone woman sat between them I "Hut I don't ee how it could hav happened," Suzanne reflected as she took her seat. There had been a Mr. Calkins she looked carefully; yes. there he was, with the woman she had Intended for Mr. Caldwell's dinner partner. In glancing through the cards and arranging them she must have confused the two names, glancing only at the first syllables. Geoff would be wild. She looked down to the other end of the table, tried to meet his eye.'1 but he was devoting himself to the' woman he had taken In to dinner. Suianne sighed. Oeoff would think her both stupid and careless! To her the dinner seemed In terminable; she was grateful when at Inst eh could rise and leave the room. Her duties as hostess were still new to her? she quite forgot when the time enmo that It was she who must give the sltnal. and a sharp glance from her huaband re minded her. ' Later. In the drawing-room, Cald well en mo over to the chair where she sat. t " "Yog nre a very daring hostess, Mrs. Atwood," he' said. "Permit me to eongrntulnte you." "I!ut I I don't understand," she faltered. "Your hnpbnnd would never have dared attempt what yon accom plished this evening," he told her. "Senator Graham nnd I but your husband can explain more satisfac torily thnn I can. Perhaps you need no explanation!" Suzanne, bewildered, glanced at Geoff, ne was smiling, and tnlk- ' ing with Grnhnm. Then somehow, amazingly, her carelessness had not been so dreadful In Its conse quences! pne was eager to talk with Oeoff alone, and find out what had hnppened. I hereby announce myself to the republican voters of Douglas county as a candidate at the May primaries for the office of County Commis sioner. Harry B. Eccleulon, Drain, Oregon. (Fd. Adv.) r WANTED WANTED Spading and gardening, phone 101K. LOST AND FOUND WANTED 6 or 6 glue. Phone 144.. WANTED Two b. p. Gasoline en- ejpeifenced reuse at the Terminal t'afo. wait- GIRL with experience, would like offi ce or clerical work. Phone b84-Y, EMERY. Wants to buy your wool and luohuir. Sou hlm before gelling. WANTED At once. Beagle hound stud dog. Write to P. O. Box 85, Hoseburg, Oregon. WANTED--Second baud i'ordson ..netor. Addresa V. M. M. care care Nows-Heview. WANTED Middle aged woman to cook for six people. Wrlle Wash burn nnd Hall, Myrtle Creek. WANTED-Dressiiiuking. Cood . work i guaranteed. 3 doors east of Sold- CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a republV (an candidate fcr sbvt'.'.l ol Ijuukius county, at the May primaries. Prank M. HopklQB, CanyonvUle, Oregon, (Pd. Adv.) FOR COUNTY bCMOOL SUPERIN- TENOENT. I hereby announce luy candidacy for tile office of county school super intendent subject to the will of the republican volefa at the May pri maries. (Paid Adv.) O. C. BROWN. o CANDIDATE FOR TREASURER I hereby announce myself a repub lican candidate for treasurer of Doug las county, at the May primaries. J. E. Sawyers, lioseburg, Oregon. IPd. Adv.) lers Home. Mrs. 11. WANTED Capable LOST Three keys on small brass, ring. Kinder piuase leave at News Review. 1 l LOST Saturday in business section pair new tan Kayger silk gloves Kinder retuin to Newt Review of)-" fice. " ' r'01'ND Package of blue prints at cor. Oak and Rose Sts. Owner call, at tins office, Identify property autti pay lor adv. T FOR SALE - i PHONOGRAPH records exchanged at 32S No. Kane St. ,, ioR SALE Used player piano rolls buc each. Phone 87v. l'OH SALE pox terrier pups. JiimeJ' Sprague, Ten Mile. A. Metcalf. "woman 'want's.'011 SALE Ford touring car, 191 V. work of any kind by day, week or hour. 3Uc per hour, ios No, Main St. WANTED Any kind of clerical work by experienced accountant and stenographer. Reply c. J. Harding, Uinpuuu, Ore. WAN T E 1 iEve ry body I ill j i os e b u i g and vicinity to see film showing process of manufacturing Real Silk Hosiery, at tho Majnstiu Theatre, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. WANTElllS cords-of 4 foot, or CO tiers of 16 inch black oak and laurel body wood, ti-12 inch diameter. F. O. li. car or at residence, end of Edenbower pavement, July. R. L. Olle. I model. 004 So. Pine St. POR SALE 12 good ewes, and 11' lambs. R.E. Brown, Wilbur. POR SALE Ranch-team and hue'-! iiuis. inquire D. C. McKay, Oreensn POR SALE Sharpies separator,-like! new, only ili. Powell Furniture' Co. ' I OR RENT CANDIDATE FOR REPRESEN TATIVE. I hereby announce myself a repub lican candidate lor representutivu to state legiKlature lrom Douglas county at May primaries. Morryl c. Shaver, Sulherliu, 'Oregon. (Paid Adv.) FOR RENT 2 room apartment. West Mosher. if "ROOM apartment. IL K. 314 SO. FOR SALE Span of 5 and 6 year mares, weight 2500. D. S. ChurchilL, Phone 11F31. ii illORoUOHURED White Plymouth! Rock hatching eggs. (Daniel strain W . R. Klusel. W ilbur, Oreg. FOR SALra Seasoned fir wood, 13.50 a tier. Also spring oats. Buyer Bros.' 14F14. t block) write; Phou( ii Monday The OhSoe Wifa, CoDiriyTif. '981. The '.rhsrlcr K;n.:.'nfe, no. (Associated Irens Leased Wire.) SALT LAKE CITY, Ptah, April 2. Machinery for combating the foot and mouth plague now epidemic in California went into operation today with the departure for their respective states of representative stoek men whose three day confer ence here, which adjourned yester day, resulted in the creation of a stringent quarantine program to pre vent the spread of that disease. With the quarantine program al ready in the hands of the authorities of the various states concerned, ways and means for Its. immediate, execution are under discussion. It is believed concerted action will bo taken to put the embargo into ef fect Immediately upon tne arrival el tne delegates at tne various suite capitols. Hy tho terms of the quarantine ail movements of livestock will be under the rigid surervlsion of fed eral and state inspectors. MASONS ATTENTION A special communication of Laurel Loilse No. 13, 'A. F. and A. M., w ill be held in the Ma- sonic Templo Wednesday eve- ning. April 2. Work In the F. C. degree. P order of W. M. W. F. HARRIS Secly. INFLUENZA UND ADVICE t causes fabric rar- We remove fbsolutelyvith DRY CLEANING As a preventive, melt and inhale night and morning ELECTRO- MAGNETIC TREATMENT NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC eeeeeeee i i 4 Ovr 17 Million Jars Va yar " Cures rheumatism, llrleht'a disease, kidney troubles, hlsh and low blood pressure, and all forms of blood dis order, colds, and pneumonia. O. A. Raney. M. T. D., Magnet ic Baths. "09 Perkins Hide. Have opened a harness shop, nnd bicycle shop. All kinds or repairs. See me before you buy; prices rea sonable. Arthur lxing, 220 West Oak. I.'.oyd ;;: fane you cheaper on long Lloyd's Taxi, phone 44. l-"i Sheridan NOT1CK OK 8AI.K III' UO UU.XMEaT I I Hill.ll General l,and Uffli;. WashlnKton. D. C Mttrck 11. Ixzi. Nonce In Hereby Siven ll.t tntblect to Hie cotiuuiui.e and lliiututluiis ot ttio aela or June a, lliili, o' .l..'Zlt). r'ebruuly u, I'Jlv. llJ biui., lii, and June 4, 12U 1-tl Slat., iiiM, and uep artiuentul teKUla Liuaa of cleiiil.er l.i. lull (46 i. LI., it,), and June i:. H-o 14,' U D., 411), ipe tlmuur oil tne fuliowlng lands will be aula April 21, Ivn at 10 u'cioek a. in., at uuolli: auction at the United cLloi miiu ufuce ut . lioseburg, Die- Sfii. to liie MstiL-Ht bluuer ati ntit lean witu tne appiuibeu aiue as sliuwn by ims notice. Muie to be subject lo tile ibprotal of tne secretary ul tne in terior. The put'clmee price, Willi an auditionai gum ot one-lillli ut 1 per cent, tiiei'eol, being coiiiiiiIhhiuIIh ul iovcU, timet be dcuusiu-d ul lime ui nine, money lo be iclurued II Mule is nut approved, otnerwise palellt will iHUe lor tne timber wlilch mut,t be u moted willuli leu years. DldM will be received fruin cltlzeiiM of the Lulled Siulee, aHHoetatlons of MUCH cltlzellH and cerporatioiia orgunlxed unuer llle laivs of the United Mulen, or any Alaie, Tuirltory, or DlHtnct tliereul omy. Upon apidlcution ot u quulilieu puichascr, tlie limber on any l-gul aubdivielon will be offered sepuruLeiy belure belbic llnrludeu in any oiler ol a laiger un.t. T. it H., It. it W., Sec. I li, ljl 8. fir 12UI) M., T. IS K It. 7 W., 3ec. j, .NW'ti bi''t fir, 14&0 M., none ol ; me timber on llicue sections lo bo sold lor lees than $2.uU per M., T. 21 $., It. W., oec. li. 2tl- fel'4 red lir l6nu .tl., while fir, 1' Al uiceime cedar ! M.. fch.' Bt', red nr lnv M , wiilie: lir bu ,u., red cedur 110 M., T. 2H b.A it. 11 W., Sec. 1, tv SWi, red fn, 100 M., none ot the timber on theee I sections lo be sold tor lees thun Sl.tii per M. for the red fir,' .l) per M. fori me while fir and ihceiibe et-Uar, and i W.uO per M. for llic red cedar; T. 30 H., I It. 10 V., Sec. li, NK'4 NK1 fir 6-J ( M., NW KK'A fir 201) M., Sf.'A NW'a! lir SoO M.. M!t Ni4 fir iuu M., 1.1 iv S., 11. iO v., See. sa, BK!4 SiiVi fir! lUtl) M.. while cedar dJU M., none ol ( the timber on thehe aeetlolis to be! sold lor less ibau 41.0 per Al. for the: lir and 4.uu per M. for the while, c, dur; T. as ., It. 6 W., Sec. 15, NW14 SVV'A yellow pine 60 M., sugar pine he M.. red fir lso M.. none of the timber i on this tract to be sold for less thun , IJ.0U per Al. for tne yellow and UKr pine and 41.1'j per M. lor the red lir; 1'. 29 S., It. 10 VV See. iti, SK '4 Nl'i1 fir 5J(I II , then SIO'h fir I o0 M. none of the timoer on tliene tiitctH to be sold lor leis tnun tl.Zitl per M., T. S. ., It. 11 W.. S'-e. Ii, HK'A M Ji red fir 64 M.. white fir 121) M . ! T. J 8., It. IV W., See. ill, Nl0(4 NKii red fir i M., white cedur 40 ,1., i .Nt;1 red fir t'0 M. white cedur lee .M., nene of the limber on thehe !"-- ' lions to be sold for less than lU.'Ml iM-r Al. for the red nr. .&u per ai. lor 1 largo room for Jackson. FOR RENT Safety deposit boxes, Koseburg National Bank. FOlT RENT Furnished stooping room, bath. 401 Sooth Main slruet. FollT RENT'T'vro uVifurnlslied Tight housekeeping rooms. Adults only. 217 Chadwkk St. FOR RENT 4 furnished housekeep ing rooms. Ground floor. 816 Win chester St. Phono 1T0-Y. TWO AND THREErooui apuitments furnihhed, $20 and $23, water and and light furnished. 814 Mill. MISCELLANEOUS HOME LAUNDRY will aguln do rough dry for 35c per doz. Phone ,37. CAR "OWNER Don't forget to call G53wben in need of auto parts. Sarffs Aulo Wrecking House; UMBRELLA MAN having soon. F"or covers, repairs and new umbrellas, cull 348 So, PlneSJrie entrance. NOTICE -A busineiiB that has in creased over 1&0 per cent in tha last vear wishes a re iable man, or woman to handle Us agency, will standj cIohosI Investigation, Work dignF" fied, pleasant. very profitable. Room 2oa Perkins Bldg. Roseburg, Oregon. FOR SALE Cheat and oat hay, bat-' i ed, $15 ton. i milt) north of Eden)-) ? bower on the highway. M. A. Foa-i , ter. i FOR SALE Restaurant and fountain on Pacific highway. Price $1000. At money maker. Address C. L., car ' rews-iieview. For"SALE JeiHey Htireford heifer is I jems, due lo calf April; or trade," for Jersey cow broke. Parker, Can yonvUle. -Oregon. IR SALE White Leghorn chick ens. good layers, $3 pur dozen. Also purebred R. I. R. eggs at 40c per dozen. Aug. Cedemuuu, Elgarose, Oru. ITALIAN prune trees, four to six (cot, 10 cents; three to tour feet; 6 cents. Trees are healthy and o heavy grade. Mathis Nursery Com pany, Salem, Oregon. FOR S ALE $TtOo! io" acres of good, land, good small house and barn, one mile east of Roseburg. Also another good buy. E. II. Rosen berry, Phone 33F2. .SPECIAL SALE FUbuit . trees kt cost. They aro easy to grow. Corae into bearing In four years and pay well. Plant sumo for home use any w jero. it. L. Ellis, Nursery Yard.; BEDDING PLANTS Mastorian pan sy, Petunia, Salvia, Verbena, Col umbine, etc., at Economy Grocer), " and Roseburg Grocery. Pot plants at green Iioujo, Edenbower. P. W. Kay, Phone 6FG, between 12 and 1 or after o p. m. p Li.ii.. rif ui. il S7 ofi t.i-r M for l ih trips: no trip loss than 60 crits. t w(lito ,.,iar. wjixiam Mi'itv, Com-1 nilrJMjant-r, (In-rjil I.Hnn Offlcti. I ( AUT0"'!lL .Vj j ; INSURANCE C Ur, i 'T'lIlS might happen to tho most careful driver. Be pre pared for an emergency by in structing ns to protect your car. JOHN E. I LURRY Insurance Agency Rooms 1 and 2 Roseburg Gank Bldg. Phone 183 Roseburg. Ore. Seeing is Believing See our large line of Used Ranges $15.00 to $75.00 Used Oil Stoves $1.50 to $30.00 Overhauled, ready for service. We have the largest line of used fur niture in Roseburg. PARS LOW Furniture Company Jackson 8t- I ; THE CLANCY KIDS Chippy Boyd Calls the Oulja Upon the Carpet, By PERCY L. CROSBY TR''0LWAV n o. 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