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FIVE iE Classified Section K IV -..1 v hu violgt mac r ALL NEW AOS ON BACK PACK ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW THURSDAY. OCTOnER 2. 1924. II FIIMI a bp, an n P. I io is uuu, taugnnn n"'""," ; $ I U tne sei ui .v.-. SEE THESE BEAUTIFUL DINNER SETS AT SPECIAL PRICE NOW. THE WINCHESTER 8TORE BRIBERY CASE Ore.. Oct. 1 fcnonv as to happen l,,arv 26. 12. the lich ' the Indictment S. liudeen. former thinner, charges Ru fe or promised to ao f,,i Encineer Kob- for nis iuic. - t s evidence In the i low under way con-1 the point on nitu I this morning. Ty, deputy district ,'nded testimony re i i,n to the actual with Hedrick and sale of government i Land Office, ash i,.i,t 2 1924. Notice that subji-cl to in limitations of the 1M6 (39 .Stat.. . 19 (40 Stat.. 11.9). i ll Stilt., 75S), ana filiations of April mbiT on tne toiiow. he sold Oct. 20, 1921. , At nubile auction States land office at s:,.n. to the tugiieai. than the appran ,,wn hy this notice. ,,ct to the approval v of the Interior, "t'rlce with an adul t one-filth of 1 per Lo'ng commissions al Z tit-posited at time of J b returned If sale r1'..0lu1,,"'."T. '."A,"h rd within ten years. -celveu Irom ciiia--ii States, assooiaiiona and corporuiiono the laws of the nr any state, terrl- thereof only, upon qualified purchas n any legal suuill offered separately luded In any offer T. 18 S . It. 7 V.. t,'4. reu nr o-u -. , St5',( reu in ot the timber on be sold for less than ' 18 S, H. W Sec. n-4 fir 1025 M.. hern ia SH'K red fir 865 e timber on theso idd for less than kr the fir. and (1.00 hemlock. 1- 3 31. Lot 3. red fir lie sold for less than 18 S., It. 6 W., Sec. d fir 600 M.; not to than 12.00 per M. V.. Sec. 11. NIC' 0 M SF.'i KK'A red me of the timber on be sold for less T. 27 S., U. 12 W., K",. yellow fir 3800 j M.; none of tne tract to be sold for per M. for the yel-i-ents per M. for the R. W1CKHAM. Act- uer. fine you D5SON poor FsF.n BOARD n a re price. EE SURE fire Insurance Ii'iy your insurance fconsible companies. Bint strong, old line i n uisively. Claims settled, and real our po-iicy holders. e of service to you? OUNG & SON iSLRASCE St. Phone 417 Jinter Is doming our heavy Qver- tlcaned and I lave you look ' over carefully ll's? We can kill IV OUR WAV Pfcont 277 MR SETS Designs in English anc American Dinner will delight the wife. Prices Run From $10 to $15 i i- A oVisan Ware that is a rare rchill Hardware Co. Kremers. the firm hired as bridge engineers, is admissible. Kudeen's counsel declared that in the Walker trial the state fixed January 26 as the date on which the alleged bribery actually took place and therefore any subse quent testimony must be thrown out. John F. Logan, of the defense counsel, demanded to know if the state had not already fixed Janu- oc no iho tiniB nf the a leL'ed i ,i',l ' I Mowry refused to answer. Judge Morrow upheld him. A similar at tempt, with similar results was made yesterday by the defense. WORLD'S GREATEST MEMORY EXPERT WILL DEMONSTRATE USE OF A TRAINED MEMORY Charles W. Hamley, one of the world's greatest memory experts, will demonstrate the use of a trained memory, using educational, entertaining and interesting sub jects. Mr. Hamley was the only memory expert used In the army in France, and Is known as the MIRACLE MEMORY MAN and HUMAN DICTAGRAI'II, who, re cords all things of Interest that he sees or hears. The public is invited to hear this unusual expert demonstrate his powers of mind at the Rose burg armory, October 2nd, Thurs day night, at 8 p. in. Free enter tainment; no collection. GLIDE NEWS The weather has been rainy for the last few days, but I he moisture was verv much needed. T. H. Hill, of the Rock Creek Hatchery has returned from his trip east, having had a very en jovnble time. The Glide Grange held a very Interesting meeting btst Saturday evening with a large attendance. Leslie Lilly and son Marion, made a trip to Corvullls over the week end. Next Friday evening will be the first meeting of the Parent Teach ers Association. ' Miss Grace Englss of Peel, spent one day this week visiting with her aunt, Mrs. John Purge. Evelvn Houser has returned to her home In Roseburg after spend ing the summer at Glide as tele phone operator. There will be a dance at the c.lido irrange hall next Saturday evening Oct. 4th. Everyone wel- X. X. come. o Lawn seed and fertilizer at Wharton Pros. ACl'IDK.XT TOLL HEAVY (Associated Tress Leased Wire.) LOUISVILLE. Ky.. Oct. 2 Pli-hiv four thousand lives wet lost in the United States last year as the result of accidents. The deaWt toll amounted to 1.4 26 per week, or 209 a day. Automobile accidents headed the list with 37 deaths a dav. Falls killed 3 a day. drowning 19 and railroad ac cidents 18. These figures are sup plied by Louis Dublin. New York chairman of the committee on public accident statistics, national snfetv council, in his report to that bodv at their annual congress here, shows that the annual cost of traffic accidents vary from Jo to :in per capita, he said- Hall's Catarrh Medicine rla ill do what we im for it rn.'i vour system of Catarrh or Deal - ness caused lv Catarrh. 5oM hv rimvciktR for over 4 years F j rHFNFv V CO.! Toted.. O. TUBBY OH SPIDER. LOOK WACT I ) COT I VOAS HEIPIN MOM WTH THE DISHES AN' SHE GtttZ THIS GXE PcfvCtt Pit ON ACCOUNT - ! - AK-lalnt Pren Lras-4 Wlr ) C1IKYKNNK. Wyo., Oct. 2. i Governor Win. II. Rom, died in I Memorial Hospital this morning j at 2:15 o'clock. Late lust night the governors condition was pro- nounced as extremely grave, and j but faint hope was entertained that he would survive the night. Governor Koss underwent an operation for appendicitis at the hospital here last Wednesday. The operation was pronounced successful, but within the last few days his condition became ser-, lous with the development of com-j plications. The executive was ' stricken soon after he had ad-jN dretsed a meeting at Laramie, i Wyo., Tuesday night, September i V: A MOMENT'S CONFIDENCES 23. Physicians who attended Gov- r THIOIA'S kitchen wis a crnor Ross said late last night I charming rlace. with its but that Thlebltis an lnflamatlon of 1 lercup yellow walls, yellow and the veins, had set in three days i ago. Governor Hoss was 5 1 years old and is survived by his widow and three Bons, two of whom are students at the University of Wy oming. William II. Hoss was the third governor to be elected In Wyom ing during its 34 years of state hood. He was elected In 19i2 to a four year term, which began January 1, 1023. Secretary of State Lucas, auto matically became acting govern or upon the death of governor ltoss. The law provides. Iiowev- j er. tnat ne sunn issue a prociam ation announclnK tho demise of the governor and his assumption ; It to g.-t u niljmitlit supper, ot the duties of the governorship - She told (mcory Hewitt aome t.,,,1 Ihul nt lh annio time he ! thltin of tho klK'hen's history tliut shall issue a proclamation caliing I for the election of a governor No- I unmha. i Tho nrnr In m a t ions i probably will be withheld until at- ! .!.. . r nnvomne l)n i The death of Governor ,. l, .Un nnlltl.-ul .nm nliv t on V . ?r Vv.'. nf ice " Mr I Lucas is a republican. REWARD $123 reward for Information leading to the arrest and convic tion of the person or persons re sponsible for the destruction of the wuternielon crop on the G. H. Lawrence leased land near Dll la'd. Ore., on or about Sept. 11th. R. C. DUNHAM, G. D. LAWRENCE. 1 OOTlt.M.L ;.MLS THIS WEEK (Associated l'ress Leased Wire.) SEATTLE. Wash., Oct. 2. Six northwest football conference el evens are scheduled to face each other this week. One game is to bo played tomorrow and the oth er two Saturday. , The result of three week's train- : Ing and practice is' to be shown ! by Washington state college Sat urday when the Cougars meet the Pacific University team. j Tho Willamette University clov en Is due to arrive here tomorrow and Play the. University of Wash ington team Saturday in tho first : college contest of the season lor the Huskies. Last week Willam ette held tho Oregon University I eleven to a scoreless tie. Will amette boasts of a strong machine , this year and expects to give the j purple and gold a hard battle, es- peciully since 0 Washington play ers are on tho sick list. j Alter tomorrow's contest with Whitman college at Pendleton,: Ore., Coach Schissler of the Ore- j gon Agricultural college Intends j to weed out some of the men on j the squad. The Aggie-Whitman , clash is the first of the seusou j for either team. DELEGATES TAKE NOTICE All delegates and visitors at tending Stale W. C. T. V. Conven tion to be in Corvallia Oct. (i, 7, 8, and 9th are asked to buy their tickets over the S. P. fifteen day limit where it is possible, as thin will be the cheapi-st plan for aTl. MRS. ADA JOLLY, State Cor. Sec. WIVES ;OX TOtiETHEIl (AiS'cI:itel l'ress Leased Wire.) LOS AN'i;ELi:S, Oct. 2. If Ar thur Achenbaek. alias Arthur lirown, had not maintained both of his homes in the same block here, he might never have been jailed for bigamy according to deputy sherilis, as It was they al lece. his two wives eventually be came acquainted and yesterday caused bis arrest. DRAMATIC ART CLASSES - i.veiin . . ...s,, ....... ve.... 1 lessons i.-r ............ u.. .-. ... ; unlay morning ten "'c'o, k ,.c Private lesMiun, 1 1 11 ""-' ur call at Heinline Conservatory. GEE MIKIMIE CRICKETS! AM' PEACH PiE IS WT LIKE BEST Of ALL - LET ME CWiC IT FOR AMuMiLE. A I'LLGWE lib TOO nu' V VoO MV WHO'S WHO AXP WHAT3 HAlTENfcD. PATKICIA CI.EVE and ber b" tar.,1. AXlrtEV. are entertaining hl prospective client. GHEGOrtY HKWITT and Hewltft wire, althouch rntrlcla 1ms pro teited that she devotes her whole Ufo to entertulntn other women's bimbamls for the Kike of Andrew's business. The Hewitts move from their hotel to the Cleves' apart ment for a short visit. TODAY'S INSTALMENT. white gingham curtnina, and in cupboards of poroelain that matched. She hail hop, to be In It occaKiomilly when 8ho nuir-rU-J Andrew, but his succi'ss nnd the career whl'h he promptly outlined for her banished nil Ideas of that sort. When she did see her VIOLET DARE kitchen It wus only when a pnrty ot guest invaded morning ns he dumped the hush Into a skillet mid sens.meu it iiherniiy. "Then you like housekeeping 7 ho asked her Interestedly Yes; that la. I think I might We've nlwaya had maids. Andrew "' I might a. well stay In a hotel so far ns actually living in our home is concerned. "My wife thinks she'd like to live I in a hotel," he commented, almost as If he had forgotten her presence for a moment. "She's never cared ! for mnnnging our home." ; He talked on. then, about his : town house, and more about the I farm, which he loved. Patricia s:it on the edge of the kitchen table. I swinging her feet, her cheeks as 1 pink as her rose-colored chnmbray I apron, as she listened. She liked tills man. she told her self; liked his bitiness. the ouiazienl smile thnt kept appearing In Ills deep-set eyes; his keen Interest in whatever came up. And nlthomrh she would not ndntlt It even to her self, she liked to look up nt Mm sud i . f fj- , denly nnd cntch thnt Intense, pn-.'orih expression which told her that he : i. i was considerhic her. not :is the wife I of a business nssocinte. but ns a ! womnn who renlly Interested him. I ' He told her scraps of the story or ' his life os he iurncl the steamlnv hash; It was the r vcr-tlnillluir and . ever-new story of a self-ntmlo American business man. In bis c.-iso especially tntercstlrii; because It be gan with Gregory Hewitt In the role of foundling, left on n poor m-in's doorstep, nnd carried him Into a position so Influential that he wos internationally known. I Patricia's violet eyes widened ns ho talked; she felt ns If alio were : hearing some wonderful story, cpe : dally told for her benefit. "ltnt I never had time to ston nnd j piny," he told her regretfully nt the end. "It's only durlnir the last 'ew MEMORY EXPERT AT ARMORY TONIGHT Charles W. Hamley, Internatlun-' nllv known memory exuert. wilt , appear at the armory tonight, villi an inleresiin demonstration of tho wonderful results lhat may be. accomplished with a trained iiieni - oiy, anil the ease with which event the poorest memory may be train-' d to function at the owners will, Mr.. Hamley. an American Indian, formerly lived In Seattle when- lie conducted a memory school. iiel was tho only hiemory expert used In the army In France during tin World War. He challenged the memory expert of Franco und eas ily won over him. In an exhibition there, lie is known as the hutinii dictograph, who records all things of interest that be sees or hears, and will use educational and en tertaining subjects at his free en tertainment tonight at eigh". o'clock. BORN GEI1UETSON To Mr. nnd Mr. V.'. II. (lerrelson, at Mercy Hos pital. September 3d, a son, (iordmi lioiloway. i " ,.,.,.,,, ,, , ,.,.. , ... , , , containers In a.lvance. Home Laundry. Plume :,::7. But Who's Going 1lCAO tM-",l fi VoooTRVi.'j To enacts k 8ITE COTJA T VMtW I . MCVM TOP T Pe. J 7 Yy I yean that I've been able to do that And of course there are difficulties about It now Mrs. Hewitt doesn't cue for the things that amuse me nnd her health Iwn't very Rood, of course- she's not strong enough (or Kt lf or tennis or aw limn Inf." Patricia nodded sympathetically. She had her own opinion on that suli'ect. 'liow'd you like some polf this afternoon? she nuked. "We could all run down to the club for lunch eon, and then you and Andy could plav eighteen holes, and we'd no sv imintiiK afterwards. It's still wtirm enough for that." "(irert Hut why wouldn't you piny Kolf tooT "h. I'll stay on the club veranda with Mrs. Hewitt; thnt will be I'tm s inter for her than Just sitting alone." "Hut my wife won't mind. he as- Vntriria sat on the edge of tha table iraife (Jreuoru talked about the farm. sumd her eagerly, stepping forward to cntch both her humU In his. like :i ilwiKhti'd boy. "It'll be Kreat vVll h;tvt a wonderful tlmp." "I'm snrry to Interrupt, Gregory, but your wlfo nmst certainly will mind!" It wus nn add voice thnt Interrupted them. Turning guiltily, I'ntrlrla and Hewitt saw Mure la Hewitt Ftnndimi In the doorway. "Thnt 1. if It's something that will .Mriy brenkfiiNt th it I'm supposed not to ohleot to.' she added, a trifle mnt-f jrrncl iuslv. nh. 1 re.ikf.iat Is Just about r';nlv; wr were only wnltinir for the PnUi'-l'i exclaimed, and slip- tv.l d.,vn off the table to hurry to the refrigerator for fruit. Hewitt faced hl wife for a moment with out speaking, then turned away to the ntove. "If you'll jMst help me Into the dlulnv-rontn. fJrerory' Iler voice wan not sharp now, hut feeble, nl niost whin In if. ' obediently he took her arm nnd i snorted her to hnr plnce nt the tab'e; ns she seated herself he looked over her hend nt IVitilel.i. but f-ho had eyes only for the platen of iced melon that she whs PMrrylrr-'. Andrew, who had Just entered the din In -room, cnurht the glance, r.owo er, and turned startled and speculative eyes on his wife. Dreakfait and Com p li cit ions. CARD OF THANKS Wn wish to express our appre ciation and Knititudo to our many fiienda and neighbors for tho kind ness iihown lhrom;h the sickness and afte r the death and burial of our husband and father and for the beautiful flowers. Especially i0 we thank t:i Baptist churrh for help in many ways, and words of comfort, ami cheer, and Iho I.a- dies of the Ku Klux Klan. although I am not a member of this order. They have untiringly sought our comforts and administered to them in all ways. Mrs. Annls M. Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. (laylord A. Lucas, Warnle W. Lucas. Kvory Ilaptist at the church next Sunday. It Is Rally Hay. Let's make It unanimous: Public always invited. THAN K BUSINESS MEN The Student Body Association of j the Roseburg High School wishes! to take this means or thanking the bUKinops men for their support and ; cooperation in closing their stores Friday afternoon. STPDENT 1IODY. - o Arundel, piano tuner, rhotio 1S3L. ! milestone and fornialdehj de for; i treatment of seeds for fall plant I In i' l.lovd Crocker. ;v : - to Watch Spider? CJ rruk Y SLEW OFF (Associated Press Leased Wire.) SHANGHAI. Oct. 2. Two spies employed by the Kiungsu forces attempting to take Shanghai, were shot to death today by Ch ktang troops as they fled from the burning town of Lotien, II) miles north of here. Letters on the spies, rhekiang headquarters an nounced, revealed Instructions to burn Shanghai. TOKIO. Oct. 2. The Japanese press generally welcomes the Gen eva protocol agreement reached by the League of Nations upon in- l slstence ot Japauese delegates characterizing the results as a diplomatic victory for Japan. Kokumln Shlmbun, an Inde pendent dally, asserts the agree ment marks progress toward a realization of Japans stand for ra cial equality, while the Jujt Shimpo, another Independent sheet, says that the objection of the Japanese delegates at Gen eva to the original draft of the protocol was not intended to bring up the question of Immigra tion as it relutes to Australia or the United States. The Nlchl Nichi says the league has been saved for the service of the whole world by listening to the Jnpnnese claims and thereby It has prevented its docllne Into a purely European organization dealing with local questions. RHEUMATISM Leaves You Forever UfMp Prnteil 1 rlc Arid lpo1tPi Are Mon Mnrtx lo l.rnvr hn Syatnu Wlihlu Twrntv-fonr Hoiim. Kvrrv dniKKlKt In this county Is nulliort.ed to suy to every rheuma tic mirrerer tmu ir a run pini inn tie of Allenrhu, the sur enmpirrer of rli cumuli m, docs not show I he wiiy to stop HKony, reduce swollen Joints and do awuy with even the slightest twliufe of rheumatic pain, he will Kindly return your money without comment, Allenrhu has been tried and tested for years, and really marvel ous results have been accomplished In tho most severe cases whern the HufferhiK mid anony was Intense and plteovm and where tho patient was helpless. Mi. James H. Allen, of S Forties St., Hochester, N. v., the discoverer of Allenrhu, who for many years Miif fcred the torments of scute rheumatism desires all suirerers 10 know that he does not want a cent of an vone's money unless Allenrhu decisively conquers this worst of till diseases, and lie has Instructed druK-Klsts to Kuaratitue It as above In every Instance. Nathan Kultcrton la my appointed I audit in your city. If you live out , ot town I II gladly send you fl CO parlV tic ul urn. o STAGH Clll Uril nKNEKlT (Associated l'ress Leased W'lre.l l.OS ANOELES, Oct. 2. Na tionally known screen favorites, blackened their faces for B church bulldlni; fund hero last night und when tho niliiHtrel and other num bers of tho benefit performance staged at Hollywood Howl by members of the motion picture colony were at an end, It was esti mated that between J 15,000 and $0,000 had been raised toward erect Iiir a "little church around tho comer la tho copltol city of fllmdom. o ' HAND MADE FLOWERS All shados, all varieties, ready made or mado to order. Repairing. Mrs. W. E. Carl!. 335 No. Rose. Phone 2.17 R. Half Pint .. .50c ITl-al-sJ HSirr.. Mosquitoes iLQr:D: RcachesAnfs 'zves!" Bed Bugs Etc. Von RPTTFt? RUW AFTE"i PIE - UUCP AK lag. MOTHS rr jt-jzl-ra FOR SALE TURKEYS for sale, Ervln Rice. Oiikland. Ore. FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow. Jas. Sprague. Ten Mile, Ore. FOR SALE Young pigs. 1 good Jersev cow. O. S. Johnson. Wil bur. FlIR SALE 5 or 6 Yorodalo bucks, also Oxford bucks. J. II. Short. Phone 41F3. FOR SALE 5 pure bred White Wyandotte roosters. W. F. itod son. Rt. 1. Uox G-14. STVOEBAKER special, new tires. Just overhauled, bargain, terms. Jtapp Proa. Garage. FOR SALE If you want to buy a place olg or small, see John Itoerner. Melrose, Ore. FOR SALE 25 Angora goats anu 7 milch goats must be aoi.t soon at A. C. Soil', Coles YwlU'y. WOOD FOR SALE Old growl pine block wood at per tier. C. O. Cracroft, Roseburg, Kt. 2. FOR SALE Tractor, Case 10-18. good condition, price reasonable. Hoy Torter, Myrtle Creek, Ore. Ft)"lFSALKC,nKAr lltlH Iiufck touring car, four-wheel brakes. 633 South Main. . FOHSALE O." A. C. liar red Rock nulleta an breeding stock. Anna KalRor, Melrose, Oregon. Phone 24K14. FOR SALE I'J'OO lb. team of mares, good harness, and 3i wa gon at a real bargain, lleyera Ranch, Canyonville. KOIi SALE 10 tier old growth fir wood at $1.7. Also some cord wood. One Sanders double disc dry land plow, 4 horse hitch, $40. I.liidblom, jnixonvllle. USEtTcAKS " Dodge. JMuTstude baker Six. $150, and some bar gains. See these autos and do It quick If you want a good used car. Itnpp llros. FO II SALE Llaldwln and Spltzen- bein apples. 3oc a box or J ir 11 at orchard. I'lck them your self, l'hone 41ffH. Walter Single ton, E. Douglas St. FOH SALE-2 Vols "and 4-room I house In. West Hosebum. Lots j raspberries und strawberries.. Bargain if taken thin week. Some furniture and wood for winter. A. J. Osteen, Melrose, I Star ltoute. EOll S ALE Oil THAI iE 160 acres good land near ltuins, Oregon, juHt completed R. It. and putting In large saw mill. Will trade for properly In or near Itosebutg. For particulars address T. S. S., l!t. 2. llox til', Koseburg. I'LOSlNirESTATE sell '1.00 thou sand cash including laud. 2,710. 000 red fir, 40,n00 sugar pine; logging conditions excellent; southeast 1, section 22, township 31, range 5 Douglas county Ore. Cruise certified, ('has. Keppler, 1C37 N. 02nd, Seattle, Wash. FOR RENT ROOM FOR RENT $3 per week, Close In. Phono G7K-K. FOR HeiN F Furnbihod room, bulb, 401 South sleeping Main St FOR RENT 2 sleeping room's ill private home 033 So. Stephens St. Phone 170-L. FOR KENT Two largo rooms fur nished for housekeeping, close In. 331 So. Msln AT'A II T M ENTSTo rent. Furnished . and unfurnished. 3U5 E. Douglas St. Phono illfi J. FOIt KENT Apartment ""nicely furnished, modern, up to date 343 So. Stephens, Phone FOIt itENT Comfortable sleep Ing rooms for gentlemen. Hot and cold water. 13.00 per wk. Ill Sheridan St. OTl K TO 4 lli:i)U'OM4 In tt.- Citunty MfMii for I In tin- Mdti'T Mhi-v A l.fei M Tli 'K In Ii tirni.-r ii: n (I w ii.r.uint. ! vx 'nili t t nut'liiei -f Hi.- . I !' .f Mir Hiato i'f i.nnt . Ktstitu- 4.f .-.im-.I. Hm-li ttlllt th- M Oil tlllK llitV il'ilv Mlx "f th. U will .f Miirv A. l,.-wtH, Ml 1 1 c n l.i.Vc i-nl it . all prni liitv- ri M'l( t-Ml.itM inf ill the rtiUMM 1(1 til'1 t-oiirl. Tl IriK i luliii' .r.f. ntHl. r 'I ul II Sir. -i t. i:ii.-liir k, ((rt n.ifi, duly viri- flt fl. W illi Villi' lu l H lll'H' Ii4-. I'll or hrfnrn (tit liionthrt from Huln tln;r-- f'l'jt."l mi'l fifi t"''""'i' 'I 'h!l I 2nd "f ' " t""T. 1'-'-' i iil.i;i. KI.LAN U Ul'IMT. ' Kx- tiiil or tic I-latM of Mary By WINNER MDT T(?V TO, VoOR Yo TAV RfHT j ILL ROrO IUV WANTED WANTfcls snlnglers, rear of K. P. hall. see fat In WANTED Good home lor baby boy. week old. adoption privi lege. References must accom pany application. Address ''A", News-Review. LOST AND FOUND FOUND String of rosary beada. Owner call at thia office and de scribe them. LOST A.rdale dog near RlddleT Notify Coote and Winkler, Rid dle or 311 Wash. St. Koseburg. Reward. ' LOi? TtS a t u r d a y from car, pack age of laundry wrapped la newspaper. Finder please leave at this office ' LOST 5 mo. old Alrdale pnp. Finder please notify 0eorg9 Smith, nt Roseburg Service 8t tiou Inc., and receive reward. MISCELLANEOUS - DKESSIAKINO, remodeling and coats reliued Thone ailLl.' Mrs. Lester. CAR-OWNER Don t forget ta call 653 when In need of autt parts. Sarft's Auto Wrecklnl House. TAKEN" ill' White hog. weighs 125 lbs. Owner get property and pay damages. Dan Steen, Olalla, Ore. ' WILL" "the"party" who" "punSeadv. In the NewsRevicw "Address Llox 8," please cull nt this oftic for the answers to the adv. EOU LEASE AtNo. 321 Oak St. part or all of the grouud floor, flro proof. Desirable for office, storage or garage purposes, l'hone 189-J or address P. O. Box 7S4 for terms. I professional Cards DR. M. 11. PLYLER t'blrapractls physician. 114 W. Lane St. WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT , Hotel Umpqua It Is Easy to Get Rid of Flies With Fly-Tox Fly-Tox kills moths, inosqultos, ants, flees aud roaches as well as flies. Fly-Tjx will not stain any fab ric, not poison and has a very pleasant odor, 8 oz. Dottle 50o Pint Ilottlo 75e Quart Bottle 1.2 Economy Grocery Phono 63 Electronic Diagnosis and Treatment (Abrams Method) OR. HARRISON FOLK blectronic and Chlropractlo Physician 417-18-19 Perklna Bldfl. HI 1 JL 30x3 Fabric $5.75 30x3 1-2 Fabric $5.95 30x3 1-2 Cord....$7.50 WILSON'S TIRE SHOP 117 N.Jackson (Id -tst" mm - . . J Kvrry hoiti'1 slin-ild b prntorlod liv lnMir:iini. If yur horn. Is i:.,t. V'iii hid n-Kl'Ttlnic a duty th:it you ow your family. I'or lii'im your imllcies lire expiring nr nr.- Insufficient. Ilrlim thtm In and let lis no ovnr tliom to Ki thur, aud tlica yuu Till be BHitJ. JOHNE. FLURRY I.isur&nce Agency Rooms 1 and 2 Roseburg Bjnk Bldg. Phont 183 Roseburg, 0 a. .) W Auto Will Call