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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW' FRIDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1924.
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, than th spprals-
by tl.la notice.
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mh al-
4,.puall-I st tln.e '
k. returned if sale
,1 olbiTwme patent
- the timber winch
,t Klttun ten years.
reived ironi
Sutra, a!" il!"ns
t and c.-rporalit'iis
, the laws of the
or ,y elate. Jerri
1 thereof only, t l"n
I qualified purchas
es any It'KUl sutidl
offered separately
ncladed in any offer
,. I. 11 li. K. . W.
Et. red fir -0 M..
II. 6E1. Mt r"
of the inuecr u
be lold fr leas than
n s.. It. 8 VV Sec.
fie lu.'S M.. hem-
sivn fr, "5 i humorous,
t limoer on
...ia tr less than
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b (old for less than I lively attain.
If s.. R 6 w Sec. I Bert V heeler,
it fir IO" M.
i than :.Dl
p.r M.
pc 11. .M-.'i
M.. SKt; XE'i red
- of the timber en
he Fold for luaa
St. T. 2; S.. li. 1: W-.
xt:;, yellow fir 3o0
i U.; none of the
. tract to be sold for
' Mr M. foe the yel-
L cants per M. for the
I IlVICKHAM. Act-
permit tiie hrain to
'e. Then the fatigue
erconies it and pro
ciouanesj. xhe use of
ASPIRIN
TABLETS
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Drug Store
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OF COURSE
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Now On We Will nave
Jjjlly Mornings
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Let us snow juu
Electric Heater
AND
ction Oil Heater
want them at.
rchill Hardware Co. j
THE WINCHESTER STORE
or errmeni , -HI It J II III - JTi
'THE EMPTY CRADLE"
TO BE SHOWN HERE
Burton King's famous photoplay, 1 nRlit. Oct. 10th at 10 p. m. until
"The Empty Cradle," or ."Cheat-1 12 midnight, allccting ell consum
ing Wives.' has been especially ge-', ''" "" if and including Mosh-
cured by the Liberty theatre, be- i
ginning toniorrow. This picture .
has as Its stellar players the dis
tinguished emotional artist, Mary
Aldt n, and Hairy T. Morey, one (
of the most successful male stars
on the screen. I
The story of "The Empty Cra
dle," which is, a brilliant screen
adaptation of Leota .Morgan's nov- j
el, "Cheating Wives," Is a highly
dramatic study of present day so-:
cial and domestic conditions. I)i- j
recior Burton King, according to
the critics, developed his story by ;
masterfully contrasting the domes-!
tic problems of two families the
family that lived on the top of the
hill, and the family which lived in
its shadow. In this picture the
subject matter is handled in an ef
fective and telling way. Director
King has not forgotten to inter
sperse in his dramatic action many
incidents which are delightfully
and- no matter how
tense and serious the story may
t the fir. and ll.oo become, we know
that within a
few flickers of film we will all be
the well known
vaudeville comedian, on the Keith
circuit, is responsible for much of
the wholesome comedy.
ADE KEEPS WIRES BUSY
More than 500 telegrams were
received and dispatched in con
nection with Thomas Meighans
new J'arauiount star vehicle, "Woman-Proof,"
which comes to the
Antlers theatre next Sunday aud
Monday. While George Ade, author
wos writing the story at his home
in Brook, Indiana, he frequently
consulted Alfred L Green, the di
rector, and Mr. Meighan by tele
gram. Five wins were sent In one
day when an intricate point In the
plot was being settled. Mr. Ado al
so called Mr. Green iu New Yoi'k
by long-distance telephone to con
sult bim ubout technical details of
the pbotodrama.
The original name of this Para
mount picture was "All Must
Marry," but the title was changed
to "Woman-Proof." The picture is
a comedy-drama of American life.
Lila Lee is leading woman and
heads a strong supporting cast.
NOTICE TO WATER
CON-
SUMERS.
Water will be shut o.'f
night, Oct. loth nt 10 p. n
Friday
1. until
12 midnight, affecting all consum
ers south of ftnd Including Moth
er St. aud . all of Ford Vt. and
Lane St., west of Panott, Main St.
south of Lane.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON'
POWER COMPANY.
A penny's worth of
can spoil a dollar's
ingredients
mv wnnT TifZ
,,Va.
11 overtax.,! ,,,-rves - CWjJ OTTM
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SALES aJwjrHOgor ANT OTHER BRAND,
TUBBY
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(Asso.-ist.-d press I.-ad Wire )
WASHINGTON. Oct. 10 The
body of former President Wilson
Is anon to l.e removed from the
crypt in Bethlehem Chapel of the
Washington Cathedral and placed
in a marble sarcophagus where It
will remain In the chapel, tempor
arily at least.
The sarcophagus, which was de
signed by the Cathedral architects
at the order of .Mrs. Wilson and
probably will i)e completed with
in a month, was said to be of
simple design, with the only orn
amentation a crusader's Word
ved in relief on the marble
b covering. There will also be
brief inscription on It.
i It is understood the body of
the former president which now
i lies in a crypt, tinder the chapel
floor, will be removed in the
! sarcophagus to repose permanent-
ly in the cathedral proper when
I the edifice has been completed.
NOTICE TO WATER CON.
oumcro.
i " M"r '" be shut off Fridrv
it Rt. and nil of Ford St. and
Lane St.. west of Farrott. Main 6t.
south of Lane.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON
POWER COMPANY.
B!G DANCE
Illg social dance at Long's Hall,
Coles Valley, Saturday. October 11.
Music by Sharrard's Syncopators.
Everybody come and have a good
time.
ohHis
(Associated Press Leased Wire.)
URISTOW, Okla., Oct. 10.
Handits entered the Ollton state
bank at Oilion. Okla., early today
and escaped with $20,000, ac
cording to a report received here.
Details of the robbery were luck
ing. Received hiph top Blucher and
moccasin cut shucs. Wool under
wear and wool socks. Don't forget
we carry a full line of blankets,
lierfer's Bargain Store. ,
TEX MILE AXI VICINITY
The OInlla school started Mon
day with dr. Jack Wood as teach
er. The Olitlla district has paint
ed and otherwise improved the
school house.
.Mr. and Mrs. Cabot have re
turned from a trip to several of
the eastern states. They report
a fine trip. They went by auto.
The Ten Mile school started
Monday wllh Mr. George Ayres
und Mrs. Cabot as teachers.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jennings mo
tored to Eugene Saturday return
ing Sunday. While In that city
they called on Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Fisiier. Mr. Fisher who has been
very ill. is much Improved in
health and was able to be taken
from the hospital Saturday.
The recent rains have started
the grass in this locality; for
which we are thankful.
Mr. Clarence Rice of Ten Mile
Is workng on a dredger at Reeds
port. Feradon Stoner of Mnrshfield,
was a Ten Mile visitor Sunday.
Mrs. Earl Ollivunt of Ollalo ex
pects to star! to Kansas City Mo.,
in a few days. She will visit with
relatives.
M. L. Ilushnell who has been
on the sick list for some time Is
poor baking powder
worth of companion
play safe use
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Author or 'iMi-JF-JiincUfi'
WHO'S WFIO AND WHAT'S
HAPPENED
PATRICIA CLEVE U the young
; wife of
AXUKEW CLEVE. a rising young
lawyer who majivi the entertain
ment of hie clients so Important a
purt of hie wife's life that ebe has
t no time for anything else. Sue
' rebels when
I GREGORY HEWITT, an lmpor
1 tant financier, and his wife spend
; the n!ght at the Cleves". and Mrs.
( Hewitt, misunderstanding latrlcla'a
courtesy to Gregory, accuses her of
flirting, and Insists on leaving the
house. Andrew Is furious, and !a-
trlcla. telling him that be has made
her nothing but a tamer of other
j women's husbands for his benefit.
1 docldos to leave him for a time, go- j
j ing io visit ner sister, ana nop.ua
; that he will come to his senses and
j allow her to have a home and chil
dren. Instead of being nothing but
an official hostess.
TODAVS INSTALMENT
XIII LINDA'S EXPERT ADVICE
PATRICIA crossed the living
room and threw herself Into a
chair, as the sound of Andrew's
footsteps died away in the. corridor.
She kept telling
herself that she
must get up und
pack, but could
not force her-
do It.
ad not
4 ueen away nuui
Aiiurew since
their marriage;
how could she
go now, with
tho cloud of
this misunder
standing hang
ing over them?
Perhaps if she didn't go
Hhe was UU sitting there when
Linda Uoyce wos announced. Linda
came In slowly, looking unusually
smart oven for her In a new coat
frock and little hat whoso deep col
oring set .off her beauty perfectly.
Her keen eyes surveyed Patricia ex
pertly. "What have you been crying
about?" she demanded. "Oh. don't
deny It. Pat. I know the lgni;
they're on my own face. If any'ona
cared to look closely enough."
"I've been cry.ng because I'm go
ing to visit my sister," Patricia an
swered, reluctantly. "Oh. don't
laugh I do want to see her, nnd
I'm glad I'm going, In a way. Hut
I hate to leave Andrew." Not for
worlds would she have confessed
tho whole truth, even to Linda.
"Well, I think It's a good idea,
myself. All married people Bhould
separate once in awhile. Perhaps
If Dick and, I had done It oh. some
times even now, nfter being married
five years. I swear that I'll wnlk
straight out of the hotel nnd never,
never come back. I'm so sick of iny
life!"
"You!" Patricia's eyci opened
wide. She had known of Linda'f
discontent, but had nut been pre
pared for such vehemence as this.
"Yes. me. Now. don't say, 'Why.
you have everything!" I haven't,
and you know It. I'm like the rest
of the husband tamere. When Dick
and I were married, I thourrht it j
was simply wonderful that he was
sn ambitious, so eager to mnke lna.ls
of money nnd give mo everything I
wanted. I was pleased to have him
proud of me; we didn't hnve much,
and I used to hunt around in th"sc
funny little shops on Sixth Avenue,
and buy dresses that were cheap,
and then remodel them so that they
were awfully smart. I made my
own hats, nrd wh?n Dick took me
out to help entertain his business
frhnrts. 1 was perfectly happy.
"Hut after awhile I got nwfully
tired of It. And about a year ite I
realized that a wife rnn't be a man's
partner as I've been Dick's. I'm
bad As a euporstcnoerapher. I'm
part of Dick's business, not part of
his home. And I'm nbsolutoly
retched. Put it's too late to
I somewhat Improved.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ilushnell and
clii'tiron and Mrs. Gertrude Ward
'and children, all of Myrtle Point,
motored lo Ten Mile Saturday and
visit.' d relatives over Sunday.
J .Mrs. McGuire is vi.iitlng her fom
j John McGuire, of Tenino, Wash.
; Watkins Store 120
Phone 177.
W. La no
GIDE NEWS
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l,,,l' id,, u, .,.,1 lock In kill a la'.--
J;- - .
Mrs. II. A. Blakely has been on
the sick list for a '-. it r more.
sehc, , ,.roe...sic n.c.-iv nn
Hank Draws
see uiun IT
u.ltT A Mil F
LONG - THE VOrVT 14
IT PULlS i
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1 1
Mi
ViOLET DARE
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'Tlx. puyof&cmett.
change things now. Dick has comi
to believe that going out a lot Is
necessary; ha wouldn't be content
now to stay home, and probably I
wouldn't be either.
"Just see what we're Interested In
theaters and all the things that
draw crowds the races, ball games
polo: I haven't acquired a taste foi
prize flatus yet. but probably I'll dc
that, too, before long! Why, wt
ousht to be talking about what
school to send our son to next year,
and whether to have our daughter's
teeth straightened! But there Isn't
any son. or any daughter there's
Just Dick nnd me. and when Dick's
made all the money he caif spend,
or gets tired of making It. he's Ko
ine to realize, as I do now. that
life's a stupid thing for people who
haven't any real home, or any In
terest in each other. Oh, Tat, don't
so the way I've gone!"
i
Patricia threw hcrtetf into a choir.
"I'm not Rf.ing to!" exclaimed Ia
trli la, Buddonly moved to oonl.de In
h;r. "My Kinff to vlalt my ulster
Ib Just a pretext, really. Andrew
and I have had things out. and I've
told him that I'm going away to
think this over
IShe paused as the maid entered
with a tray on which were a note
and a Jeweler's box. Patricia took
thorn and dismissed her; probably
Andy was making a peace offering,
alio told herself, an she opened the
box.
Within ws a wrist watch, an ex
nu'.slte thing of platinum and dia
monds, fur lovelier than the one she
K.id lost the day lief ore. She gasped
r.s she looked at It: IJnda Uoyce
exclaimed owr it enthusiastically.
The note was in writing strange
to her; she read it at a glance, then
went back over It alowly.
; "Please accept this In place of the
one that meant so little to you, and
let it mark on some future day
at least a few ho tire that you and I
may share, as we shared yesterday
morning." It read. The signature
scrawled beneath was Gregory
Hewitt's.
M'ntricia flushed. "It's from Mr.
!!wkt," she said, slowly,
linda lluyee gave ft low whlstlo.
"Not that I knnw who he Is," ehe
commented, "hut from the way you
blush, I fhould think Andrew might
better pay a little more attention to
his wife." ,
"Oh, I.inda! I helped Andrew to
entertain Mr. Hewitt "
"So that was the way of it. Just
t little tuken of appreciation; flow
em and books are what I usually
draw ! Heems to me he must 1-e
especially grateful, to say it with
diamonds! "
"I shrill send It straight back to
him!" Iatrlcla declared, before she
remembered that she did not know
Hewitt's address. Well, phe'd nsk
Andrew what to do about it, when
she saw him that afternoon.
"Take the goods the gods provide,
my dear, and asl; no questions."
urged I-lnda. "Can I help you with
your packlnjx?"
Fate's Little Joke.
der the management of C. C. Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. L'. S. Barker and
family spent last Sunday visiting
with their daughter Mrs. V. A.
Blakely,
Will Slurb-ton Mn! several
days In the vicinily of Glide help
ing saw wood.
The Glide (.range will meet next
Saturday evening with a fine pro-
gram.
There is Sunday school eiery
Sunday at lo:2.i a. in. Evi iyni.e is
welcome.
Theie w ill be a dance nt tb"
Glide Ginnqe ball Saturday even-
JLT ' -i-
come. x. x.
c.
This ,, a s,d-..wr yr
fllllt
the Line on Goats.
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f Associated Preaa Leased Wire.)
LITTLE ROCK. Ark., Oct. 10.
An alleged confessiou by Mrs.
Winona Green. 23. given last
night after more than 20 hours
grilling by Major James A. Plt
cock. chief of the detective de
partment. In which ah admitted
killing J. R. "Bob'' Green and his
wife. Mrs. Lena S. Green, the par
ents of her husband, LeRoy R.
Greeu. accordimt to police, clears
up a most baffling murder rase.
In her alleged statement to Ma
jor Pitcock, Mrs. Winona Green,
who is from Pueblo. Colo., exon
erated her husband, LeRoy Green
of all blame, saying he was with
out guilty knowledge of the fate
of his parents. Green Is expected
to be released toon from Jail
here, where be Is held on a tech
nical charge.
She Is said to have admitted
killing her father in law here on
August 16 and to have shot her
mother-in-law to death near Red
Fork, Okla., on September 25. Re
covery of $4,000 borrowed from
her by her mother-in-law without
the knowledge of her husband, J.
R. 'Green, was the reason given the
police for the killing.
Eat Haioiwood at Wlmberiys.
I
(Asaoclnted Press Leased Wire.)
I.ATON1A, Ky Oct. 10. Can
didates for the third Internation
al special, having been given their
final workouts und pronounced
fit by their trainers, horsemen
and racing fans today marked
time, awaiting the cull to the
barrier tomorrow of what was
freely termed the best field of
thoroughbreds that has clashed In
a race in many years.
Pierre Werthelmer, owner of
the French champion. Kplnard,
will arrive today. He Is moro en
thusiastic over the Latonia race
than any In which his colt has
participated In this country, ac
cording to New Yorkers who have
talked with him. M. Werthelmer
has planned to show his friends
in France Just how Kplnard per
formed, by means of motion pic
tures, and w-ith this In view, he
has engaged a film concern to
tnke pictures of the rare front
beginning to end.
Louis Fetistel, trainer of Lad
kin, which pulled up lame after
a gallop, announced that the Bel
mont winner of the second inter
national had responded to treat
ment and might be a starter in
the final of the event. The last
of the International candidate to
arrive on the scene were Zev and
Mny Play, the rancoas pair. Elab
orate preparation is lie lug made
by the Kentucky Jockey Club of
this city to provide accommoda
tions for the largest assemblage
of racing fans ever gathered at
the historic Mllldalo course.
Cincinnati hotels today were
Jammed and late arrivals who had
overlooked tho matter of making
reservations In advance were be
ing turned away.
Have 31 ton Packard truck, will
do all kinds of hauling, long trips
a specialty. Also have old growth
fir and split body oak. Phone
351 -L, A. L. Hash.
Dr. C. M. McNeil
CHIROPRACTIC SPECIALIST
Diseases of Women and
Children a Specialty
Rapp Bldrj.. 327 W. Cass 6t.
Phone 694-J, Roseburg, Oregon
MATERNITY HOME
1118 Winchester St. Phona 490
Mrs. D. Cornwell
Patients Prlvllsgcd to Have
Their Own Doctor
Umpqua Inn
Home cooking "like mother
use,) to make," served latnll)
style. Tourist accommodations.
MEALS 50c
MRS. WM. FI6HER, Prop.
S25 Winchester St. Phone SW J
2 Blocks North of Camp Ground
Roseburg, O ( Roll
,
Classified
ALL NEW AOS
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Vetch, and oat hay.
Also walnuts. Call 15F15. even
ings. FOR SALE Split fir stove and
block wood. Phone 1S1-Y. O. J.
Rand.
FOR SALE Six burner gas range
at your own price. 623 North j
Main.
FOR SALE No. 1 milch cows,
wood, alfalfa hay. Koscoe Conn,
Phone 6F24.
FOR SALE 4-room house, 1 lot.
close In. Address Box 1, care
News-Review.
BROCCOLI SEED A few pounds j
of our late Dlllard strain, order
early. Foster Burner. j
FOR sXl.E Stove-wood nnd fir I
block wood, also good baled hay.!
Phone 14F14. Boyer Bros. j
FOR SALE 10 tier of black oak
block wood. $2 on the ground.
VN. lKaut.rhone12F33.
AGObD car for sale cheap. Call
and see It. 1 mile north of Eden
bower on highway Box 128.
TOll-SALF--Ceilar posts for sale
and cedar shakes. Wanted, od
cow. R. F. Huntley, Brockway,
Ore
FOR SALE'-Good Spltzeuberg and
Newtown culls. 25c per' box.
Bring boxes. Highland Orchard
Mrs. A. S. Froy.
PKlS""FOR SALE O. I. C. pigs, 6
weeks to 3 months old. Round
Prairie Ranch. Round Prairie,
Ore ,
FOR SALE Singer sewing ma-
chine, like new, at
$40. Call at 229 E.
a bargain.
Commercial
Ave.
FOR SALE Two Shorthorn bulla.
one a nera nentier ami puci-u
right for quick sale. C. O. Gar-
rolt & Son, Glendale.
BALED HAY7a mixture "of outs,
vetch, rye grass. Delivered your
homo, Rosehurg at $22. Address
W. S.. care News-Review.
FOR SALE" OR TRADE, automo
biles at reasonable rate, wiiai
have you Call aud (tot our
prices. 829 W. iJine, Phone 554.
ONE uuudivd aud sixty acres of
land wllh four million ft. of fir
timber for sale in Douglas Co.
Ore., by owner. Write t.'haB. 8.
McCray, Port Orford, Ore
FOR S ALE-S good "Durham steers
aud heifers. moBtly two years
old; also one registered Short
horn bull, four years old, weight
lHiio lbs. Lindbloin, Dlxonville.
FOlFsALK OR RENT Grain and
stock ranch. 721 acres. Adjacent
to coast range nits. Good out
range. For terms or Information
Inquire of N. L. Conn, Roeeburg,
Ore. Phono 6F15.
FOR S ALElill 9 Ford touring
car in Al condition. Owner
must have money. 5 good cold
tires. New Wlllard Rubber Bat-,
tcry, new radiator. 4 new wheols.
Has recently, been overhauled.
Price $1S5. No dealer. Can be
seen at Broadway's Garage,
Main St.
MABEL MYRTLE LUCY
niNRY-UERCHI R-HALIY
Voice Piano
116 South Jackon
Phona 27-FB
Snappy Nights
ARE HERE
Come nii.l look over our big
slock of Stoves, Ranges and
Furniture.
Re.tson.ible Prices Always
COMPANY
321 N. Jackson St., Rortburg
By WINNER
6n O0TTA pAV
1 uiW VA ?C
A
Section
ON BACK PAGE
FOR RENT
FI'KKISHEIl ROOMS for house
keeping. s25 Miller St.
FO if EN T Fur'n 1 shnfouseTln-
qulrJH)5 So. Main St
Fbn h br T Furnished sleeping
room, bath. 401 South Main 6L
FOR RENT Apartment, close In.
Inquire 329 East Douglas, or
phone 140L.
FOR RENT Four-room "ftirhlsBed
house, corner Cobb and Rice" St,
$22.50 per month. Inquire at!&3d
S. Main SL
WANTED
I
WANTED Modern plastered
house, furnished. 923 East '2nd
street. . ..
WANTED Girl or woman for gen-
eral housework. 2 In family. .430
So. Jackson St. .-
WANTED tolvnfby adults, mod
ern furnished or unfurnished
house. Phone 575-L.
W ANTEI TiTri-h tianch. stocked
with 60 to 200 sheep. Address
"Stockman." care News-Review.
WANTED 20.000 " Gold " Dollar
strawberry plants. Address Thos.
Michelson, care of H. B. Hast
ings, Wilbur, or phone 12F11.
WANTEIVJob-of "plowing, iwlll
contract for any amount , of
acreage or plow by day. P. H.
llrogan, Roseburg Hotel, city.
WANTEI Old false teeth. .We
pay high as $10 for full sets.
Don't matter if broken. We 'buy
crowns, bridges. Western Metal
Company, Bloomlngton, 111.
WANTED f o-borrow-$4,000 . . on
well Improved farms, first raort
gage. Will pay 6 per cent inter
est. Loan wanted from 3 1 5
years. AddresB C. II., care Nbws
Hevlew office.
I
LOST AND FOUNDj
LOST Key case containing key.
Finder please leave at tUuf'tft-
flceJ
LOST Brpwn and yellow cat, 5
mo. old. Answers to name Jenny
Llnd. Finder please notify -Mrs.
D. Y. Allison, Kapp Apts.
t : v
MISCELLANEOyS
HAIR cu rledJGc 29 W I nclieater
DRKSSMAKING, remodeling and
coats rellued Phone HILL Mra.
Lester.
WILL wash windows, wax (loon
and do general house cleaning.
231 E. lna St. Phone 3S5-U-
CAR OWNER Don't forget " t
call 653 when In need of aut
parts. Sarff'i Auto Wrecking
House.
WILL the party who put the adv.
In the News-Review "Address
Box 8," please call at this otflca
for the answers to the adv.
MR.PR6PERTY"OWNER Keep
the background of your neigh
bors house as well and attrac
tive as be keeps bla own. Have
your house and roof painted the
modern way by Eureka Spray
Painting Co., of Roseburg, Ore,
P. O. Box 863. . '
Medford-Roseburg
Truck Line
LEAVES ROSEBURG WED
NESDAYS AND SATURDAYS
from the office of the Broad
way Garage
Roseburg Phone 393
Medford Phone 333
Medford Transfer Co.;
Operators
Sweet Cider ;
Made from good clean apples.
Nothing but pure apple juice,
there la uu preservative put.
In II.
We get It dally and can fur
li i till you with any quantity.
The Store That Serves
You Best.
Econcny Grocery '
PHONE 63
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Kverv home should be protinrtert
by liifiiranie. If your horn Is
not. you lire neglecting a duty
Hint you owe your family. Per
haps your policies am expiring
or e.v 1,-iniitf'LleUt. Bring them
In and let us ro over them to
ge'liir, and then you will b
safe.
JOHN E. FLURRY
Insurance Agency
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Rnnbur,i Dink Bldn.
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