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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25. 1924. SEVEN MB ESIPOIL j Wue.i Lw-wC c-uu.-. .0 "a . .i i il ttlA .a ul V.a. mini -Nu" tie t"' l.OLi r . .. .., ,,.. in .osouri, xvcu- ue Uiiuu ullvd mJieiucui muu.u w is,;1 utudte wtst ilwa iiv waU Mua iu e.ij' k,eU 0UI I"' L urd Wire.) loci. 23. 1'ludd- luss tne Atlantic jUivmpic is bi'iir II wans back to enirs and mem icao tsit. lie ul as he looked at tlie jagged ork. hiriera boarded pier soon alter ; staff had hur- k.t plank. He mud posed lor '2).'1J, lllOUcb .Hue embarras- was greeted by ador Sir bsme tain Howarth, e Olympic. NAL CARDS lUl thtrapiactlo Lane St. ELL'S W STORE FY OS Right. ' the Rest, l.n, ,i,.,l .., r-KSON ST. Jne UPSON Ve Liable e 's wild" ''if by 'ii'y and " ''-Ml;-nce r"n ,f a We writ,. a'l' "mobile . VtbA ailBo.ii. IW. urtains u throw old curtains ' w you could J n made to ! w? Let us j with your PUR WAY lone 277 Will Call feX, yWTTI I IIIIHI fc-l AG & SOX -4.VC frABLE TAILOR . u OFHNIER Up,t.lr.' Nt Umpqu. Hot.l .....ma. Proln9, Alt.r.tlont l!ske Your Clothei in Rcwcburg CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER, COMPANY "Preferred Sto&yieHs 7.14 ask any member of our organization (Associated i-rese i.aaed Wlre.I tic At I i-rJ, uci. ij. A cuui p.cto nitiLOiy ol the iskiuio race ia to be MT.biea uy ivuuu ikusiiiua seii, iyuutbii fcAy.oier u.iu leuuer ot the tutu t.iuie wumuu oi Uenuiurjt, decmied ituaiiiuscii neie louay aiier tiiii airivai yea iciuuy uu tue aLeauisUty Victui'iu u out iNOuie, Alaska. Imamusseii a party traveled more tuau z,vl)V nine, aluug iue Aiciic coast oi Vauaua uuu A.aaKa by gasoline uciioouer, uu team and no loot,' aiuuyiug lhkiuiub i,a taking uiotiuu picmren. "L uavu positive pruut of the origiii ui the isKinifttiuce. but io gtet. that 1 cannot inaKtf puunc my aiacoverlts ut preselit,' salu iiusuiusseu. "1 navo proved tna,. one can travel li'oin oi'ceiuuuu, liaougu Hie Cuuudian iict.c, masKa .and to t.o coast of aioei la. anu ne understood by uu is kuno tnoea in a couiuiua luugu age." There are not more than 40. UOO'iakimos in u,t the irutj Horn ureeniuna to aioe.ia. iu iuc ticiully oi tne iiunu poie 1 iouuu aeveiai inoe. wuicii buu netrer ue lure been Vis.Leu by nuo luc-n. "Alore thau ,uod leet ut mo tion pictuie iiiin were taken iu etllet' wuu u numuer ut 'stills.' jiiiioug some ul iae luiugs eApcr leuceu v.aa tne tuna uoiaiucd iruin stuuylng the laces ul Eski mo al i'uint iiairow. Aiukd, us tney vieweu some cotoieu uiul.ou piciui ea 1 Hashed uu' a uiaiccsniu acieeu lor luciii and tne liimiiiji, aiter three months' etion, oi me Uuiofu borealis. "a lligut to the north pole by the navy dirigiuie bueuuiiuoan viuuiu nave eve.y cnungo ui auc cesa if a luel base has cstauusa ed and mooring mast erected at 1 unit Harrow. ' saitl Kaamaaseu. "l ill, liri'VHlllIll? fi.aL Willi! HUU1U ' not trouble the big ausiiip anu the crev couid euauy staua tne ou degrees below zero weather wnien la leas cold luan iu auiac parts ot luu ilakoias.' He SEATTI-E. Oct. 25. So hope that St. Paul and Seattle could play here today was seen by Pres ident Lockard of the Seattle Uaseball Club as he left his home this morning to inspect the field. The ground was sodden, rain was, falling, and the weather bureau I predicted more. lOetWeatierTogs maivtlfTBOUTa WEARING 'EM. Snappy Varsltys tolhcolit 'Reliable Reflex Slickers, "WBWJ" T!-0....T.rVnS''' J t.,. co.bo.to. -wmw. TUBBY v.i ROM nSHBRDSLlCKEM qflllTHFRrJ PACIFIR mm am,: 1 L J v H -J . I f f UFCTF D ifjH,t.titiciy j m nu nce. Vr I UJ ' , M i i in, i, v i i i r , 1 m. I'm i'.fi;f Ro.sburg Woman'. Club Will Hold Second Annual Fall Flower . tcnange on October 31 ! "d November 1. . ' The KOK.-hliriT U', ,,.,.'. -I.. I. . .. o p iiuu will hold 1 its wonj annual Fall Flower ti , Si,on 1 rula' and Saturday. H..,ri i "u""iul 1 al the ...i !? ' . bu,l,.1."JK. directly oppo - ii7,i.i .i . Kevlew offlte- The ol, i . ,. i 7 6a..e3 rul ht"' be,n la. o ? . i. r ? showlnK ud the ' 8"" hrubbery, rose Th..'. m i. ?mDmal bulbs rtc i t i, 1 doua"'1, na will be. 7,1 , . J""." ' ,he most beau-' ii u mi da of the city. The woman's j uuo is uoing thin rnl.rlv m , ! In, ...... . . .. "le c"' beautiful cam- Paisn. .Many persona nr nm miliar with the various kinds of flowers and shrubs which are most needed to beautify yards and lawns, and are at a loss to order them from the ordiuarv seed cata logue. However, when the cut tniKs, slips or bulbs are placed on sale, lin y can obtain good, healthy acclimated plants for a very mod erate cost, and more beautiful yards will he the reauiu The Woman's club has achieved some remarkable results along this line during tho past year, and their annual fiower exchange wili do a great dial in the i i.. make Koseburg a more beautiful I city. Among the shrubs and flow-1 ers on display will be some of the muice 10 De tound In the city i some which cannot be duplicated anil any person desirous of im proving their yard can find just what they need for the purpose at this exchange. The ladies are not attempting to make a profit on this exchange. All cuttings, slips, etc., are being do nated, and the sale price will be kept very low, It being the aim of the ladies to take in Just enough from the sale to cover the expense of staging the exchange. Start the fall write now We have everything you need from fountain pens to postage stamps, l-loyd Crocker. (Ajssuelutud 1'mss i-caed Hlr. WASHIaSOTON, UCt. 6. Wlnio us process survers souat wiineHsed vaineu lu eonuecL.wU wun eiiorts to conuoraie suatu wuui btuaiioiial, bui as yet se cret stories rt'uidiiitj tue aiiegeU llllaUStr Oi lUHUa IU uU .epuOHcaU 1 campaign, tue ben.uw caiuuaifiu ' tuna Uivestiguttutiund taiuiuiv itw stuou louay m recess. Keauming u.e nnumy .vlonday, the seudLOtS win eA.nore ne v j l ids, among tuem lue "straw I oie' laKcu by me Aueraiy Ln- guat lu tue present caiupaiga. oouunmeeiuen la making kiioi.i liirtt suopucnas Uad oeeu issued lor otnciais ut the pubusaing com pany, said tuey warned to knov ibe source of tho tunas used to Uelray the cost of the ualion-tviuo poil and the maimer in wnicn u . ueing conducted. Auotner as yet unexplored field whicn probably will ue entered upon ncAL ween is tne amount uuu sou ice ui tue I Linus colit-citU iu Uie 1'ittsuuiign uiainct lor tiiu re puoncun nanonul commiitce. . 1. .Sietion, ULpiu'W ui aiiuiuw U. .Ml Jon, Hecreiaiy of .tne treasury, wno, the committee nus oeeu iu tomied, is cnanaian ot liiu collec tion committee in tnat district, via be tne principal witness iu mis pnase vt tne inquiry. Chairman bora a aiuiuunced all lestimony during tne iin.uuy wouiu ue taken in puDiic. Mure important than education retieation is tne condition ot , the youtiir one s the young one's teeth. The de - ; lighilul fragrance, of a good tooth paste invites the vigorous ue of u in,l brush. We supply botn. I Lloyd Crocker. I. II !::, fir , lit Southern bnii'.dciist.n j I'.iioiiiT his friends an I patrons of I Irs company Information rcgardim? 1 ,h n..w lie I .ii k train the "N i sn ,. I.inii.i d" to o T'.t . he- i wc.-n San Francisio an' '. New Or- leans, which Vclllh.T 1. 1 ifto s.-ivke No- ,.'t. Mr Mxere says AWCEE WHIT TO MEW Pi Moore. I'm a! a cnnl). n ". is -THFRf'f; fvoA CMLIN' ME A4AIM. I c.UF BEi ltw Ant t"''"7 iOfos&ccnd O&meRnifOffl RESIDENT Author or "Je Tiiff'Junflv" WHO AND WHAT'S HAPPENED I rATKluA j her husband, I ANDREW PATRICIA CLKVE protest. to ANUHEW CLEVE. a young law- i y.r. that he ha. made her a tam.r 1 o( other women husbands, forcing her to do o much entertaining of " cll'n" e "ucrMcea her to h , bu-lnesa She go, on a visit to her .l.ter. CAKOL WILLOUGHBY. who. with her husband. KEITH WII.I-Ol'OHBY. live. In a country club colony near Chicago, t... I t'ui nniui, UKe Anuiew, btphh iu u Patricia', charm a. an isset trying to perauade her to Intercede In hi. whalf with GKEOOKT HEWITT, a famous financier, whom she ha. met through Andrew. TODAY'S INSTALMENT XXVI PATRICIA THE REFORMER PATRICIA n'.ared at tho slip of paier. What could it mean, thin nrribblfsl notation of Keith's name and his partners? She re calleil Hewitt's r manner uhei she had asked If he had meant the railroad Keith wns in terested in when he spoke of his building one the way he 1 .4 had laufthed and ' AHA assured her that he didn't mean that road. And Kfith had said VIOLET DARE that Hewitt did n't know of his interest in It! Yet j here were those two names, and their biiHine.Hi iirlilrt?Ka in Iliu.'it ! writing. She came down to breakfast the ! next morning looking weary and dis- trait. The Witloughby table was ai loaded one at breakfast time; Keith, j accustomed to taking much exer cise, had a huge appetite, and he steadily ate his way throuKh course after course fruit, cereal, kidney saute and toast, and marmalade and wa tiles, and coffee, three cups of it. Carol kept him company. Pntricia. sipping orange Juice and nibbling loant, was the object of laughing comment from both of them. "My dear, you don't eat any thing!" Carol protested. , "No won der you're so thin." "I'd be ashamed to be anything Isc." murmured Patrk'ia. persistent- y keeping her eyes from Carol's generous curves. "And I don't like ots of food early in the morning, inyway." "No but 111 wager that you eat i lot later to make up for it, and uin'your digestion; MI bet you eat ce cream sodas and rich cake with Judge snuce, ant! all that sort of thing," contributed Keith. "I haven't had a soda in a year, ind I wouldn't recognize fudge taure f I mot it face to face," declared ftttricla. ' "Well, dletlngs bad for you; It'll ruin your health." insisted Keith, helping hlmsetf to more wattles. "I don't diet; I Just eat sensibly," Patricia retorted. "Ion't I look as healthy as Carol does?" "Urn -yes, I guess you do," he admitted reluctantly. For Carol's complexion was far lesi hei.lt hy looking than lnr sister's, and she had no color, while Patricia's cheeks showed a clear, glowing pink. She would not put herself under ob- "I went Into training, as men -to. ligations' to him! It wouldn't be a year ago," Patricia went on, with j fnlr to Andrew, ahe told herself, some vngue hope of interesting realizing, too, that after the senti Carol. "Linda Rovce and several mental interlude of th night before other friends f me. We went clalizes In "sn out Just Wh"! vns did it with 'irtor who spe and found Hitjht to eat; she the equipment of this train 1b en tirely new on a faster schedule than onv train heretofore between j these points, a etrictly first class llmlled train (no tourist cars or coaches) has all the frills known to mouern up to-uie milium jmaacii er trainf. In the observation car a large boudoir has been provided for the ladiiH with maid who Is manicurist and hairdresser. Th-re w,ll also be bath room for ladie. with b,lh tub und shower baths, tallies travelling with children wilt have services of maid. Also barber in club car who Is experienced in ladies' work. For the men there Is a club car with smoking room, tables t games, soft drinks, barber wl: acts i,s valet, pressing men's suits and la, lie,' dresses and coats, men's tub und shower hath, innga r.iiies and writing desks. Drawiiu room and eompartin, tits may b1' used en suite for families or lau' parties. New dining cars are pro vided of largest size with seats for That's VI i f, ."7 croM.NcJ D au 007TA BRTH f V F7VS.T? A tV, V VHiLt. I 6otV- Ao r-' -a-i-w - - - f -ut . 1' ', j'-h"w. ii rm 11 t X&a' 'The. lij?.uyofy:"ttv. grave ua we!l -balanced diets. Includ ing the thlnirs we ouc;ht to harm. All of us keep very late hours, and if we Just ate everything that came along and didn't manage somehow to gvt the right amount of sleep uW exercise, we'd lose our looks. We all belong to a woman's chio that has a gymnasium and a swim mlng pool, and wo put in an hour there every day, or In outdoor ex ercise riding in the park or walk- lnir: U't van It mr that It imnl Mf monotonous. It's the only thing tnat has saved me. I can tell you! 'But wasn't It a dreadful effort?" uvked Canl, wide-eyed. "Oh, yes. Hut I began doing It after I'd been talking to Andrew's secretary one day. and reading an Interview with Lillian Olsh. I dis covers! that they both believed in eating the right food and taking the right amount of exercise; they real ised that they had to take care of themselves if they were to do what they wanted to do In the world. And then I loke,l around and how many women who Just live at home let themselves go, and vowed I wouldn't do It." "Of course, you have no responsi bilities, though; you haven't any children. ' commented Carol, settling back In her chair as If she had asked herself an uncomfortable question and Just found the reply. "No; but even if I had, I'd do as one or two women I know do, and manage to get what exercise I ought to have. Mn are careful of thorn serve. Hnrt why shouldn't women "llutc about phoning Uvuitt, Patf aaid Keith. be? The modern man Is young at sixty; the modern woman is old, ex cept for the m.iHk that fhe calls her face, which she paints and powders tip it looks nothing at all." fWhee what a lecture!" Keith exHaimed. "I'm glad Carol doesn't think the way you do! Now, how about telephoning Hewitt, lat? You i ought to get him before he goes off sinewhere for the day, "I don't know where to cill him,' Patricia answered truthfully. "J have only his olllce address." "Well oh, Fay, Pat, that'll wreck everything. Pd like to get hold of him today; Sunday's a good time. Couldn't you look him up In 'Who's Who' and get the names of some of his clubs and locate him that way? I ll do It for you ' ho went lum bering off to the library, and Pa tricia stared dfjetedly out of the window. She was determined not ask Gregory Hewitt out to the . hnuse that day, or any Slner day. between herself and Hewitt she really ufrald to ask a favor of him. The giusive Mr. Hewitt :! people. Mr. Moore thinks the winter tourist fur New Orleans, or Philadelphia. Washington. I). C, New York. Boston, etc.. will find 111 l most popular. He states routo ,t trains will be via Imperial valley nni, Intur.l -u lifi.r.ii 11 ruilu.-V lt)- tween Niland and Yuma. Mr. Moore is much elated over this new train nf Btich parexeelleuce equipment ;.nd service. We have just recein , a fresh lot of garden seed and flower seed. The Fern Florist. Trading Here Yecterday .Mr. and Mrs. Jenks. ,,f A. il' i. ' ow Creek valley, w re In l!o, , lairg shopping vest -rday. Mr. lenss operates a siw null :lt A.a- 1,-a. and r oorn work comiiii' .iioti utcelv, with onb-rs to tak put . t the mill. If It's a clock, wan blanket or h'-ating Powell's h. suitcase nti.ve, try Different. li - -. J1 I'MliRED AW I AW . .. . . r i -fllft Msm4 GO OM AfiX CL IKKWutJ V00 OOiT SEE IP l I CCTTA HAVU SOME TIME . uil C I lliV'j IM T GOIAJ .' r Mr. Noah Lowen, who formerly eslded In Hoseburg, but for the past few years ha. lived at her old home near Hartlexville, Okla , aas ed away at that place Tuesday. Oc tober 21. Mrs. Lowen a. born near Hartlesville. September 14. 1S71. She united with the Chris- tiau church at the age of U, and re-1 maiued a faithful worker In lhaj I church until her death. Besides ner nusoanu she leaves three daughters. Miss Katie Waguu. Miss I Viola and Leiih Lowell, of Okla-1 noma, her mother. Mrs. Victoria I McDonald of Ten Mile two broth ers, Uurney McDanlel of (iardn alley, and Leslie Mclaniel. oi Ten Mile, and one sister, Mrs. Ueo Dur key of Cation City. Colo. o . Eat Hazeiwooa at Wlmberly'a. TALK AT BAiMQUET (Ananolated Pres. Leased Wire.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 25. In ternational cooperation, applied according to the (lolden Kule, was summed up as the foreign policy of this government by President Coolidge In an address last night at the Near East Kellof association's Golden Kulu din ner. Today's program gave the pres ident an opportunity to rest somewlut fruui the strenuous ac tivities of the last few days, dur ing which he has delivered three speeches, including one of the most extensive he has made. Tomorrow night, however, ho will address by radio, a meeting in New York, of the Federated Socle ties of Jewish Charities. "The! hope and aim of America is to help Europe help Itself," Mr. Coolidge declare, 1 lust night. "America wants peace, as the normal, the r&hl, the assured es tate in a world from which a wis er generation shall huve forever outlawed aggressive war." The president detailed the In stances ot America's aid to strick en countries of Enropo Russia and Japan, tn charities, donation, cooperation and loans and as serted that tho policy adopted by this government Is the one most likely to promote peace and good will toward us among other na tions. Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 159 L. PERFECT CLUB Over one hundred nmtnheia of Uih business and professional women's club met last night at the Heinline studio to perfect the organization. Officers were chosen at the luncheon held at the Palace of Sweets the first of the week, and last night the mailer of member ship was thoroughly dlscusMcd. The club will be open only tn women and girls actually employed lu some business or proiessiou, ex cept iu the case of I'mpquu Squaws who are eligible to membership. The club activities will be con fined to civic welfare work, par ticularly for the development of the socful life of young women and girls in KoHcburg. At the present time (here (h a decided iie d for such work, and (he club will have as one of its aims (he creation of clean and w holt some amnsi inen( and entertainment for women und girls. The formal ion of gymnasium and reading clubs and other such or ganized activities, was (list iis.scd, and although these will not bo a part of the main club, yet they will be fostered, encouraged and sup- P'ed The women of Ihe city are quite entliitsiastfc over the organization, bell, vinr; that It will he productive of much real good 111 the commu nity. -o If it's a Powell's. saw, axe or wedge For all kinds of floor coverings, tiv Powell's. Hall's Catarrh ill do what we 1 ii i ii t for It rid I your svHtem of Catarrh or Deaf ' n-ss caused by Catatrh. Sold by drucgists for over 40 year. F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O f HOP.P.V MOW GoAiWA . .,rc. Mt rc. CriESTER. AIOD (ICHT HOME. fJ Classified ALL NEW AO FOR SALE Foil SALE Itced baby bugry. ! very reasonable. 5-0 West Oak St. I FOlt SALE Thirty m ad of feed-1 er hogs. Address Mcilee llros. I (.'anyonvlllo Ore. I l'Olt SALE Stove wood dry' body and second growth oak. N. , L. t'oim. Koseburg; phone SF15. FOlfSALE Stove wood", and fir , block wood, also good baled hay. Phone 14K14, Uojer Uroa. FOH SALE mill Ford, Tofedoor sedan; snap, easy terms. L. It. j Chambers. Highway Service Oa-' rage. FOH SALE "Lady's black plush : coat with lmely fur collar and cufts. Will sell cheap. Phono j 37S. Vi'lA'ANIZiNU Oi-TFIT-Vor sale cheap. W. Cobb, Edcnbower, or' address H. F. 1. No. 2, Hose-: burg, llox LU. .MlLiUMl POMES tor. sale or w ill trade for cows, chickens or turkeys. H. 1. Troub, Oakland. Ore., route 1, box Z. l'Olt SALE Two Oakland auti mobiles, ou'u touring, one en closed, cheap. See them at Wharton liros. FOll SALE Sanders double disc dry land plow, 4 horse hitch, good condition. Price ,4U. Llndblom,JKonvlllo. I FOR SALE Ui tier ' old growth! block fir. fl.io in quantities only. Also 10 cords 4 foot at 2M. Above prices for imme diate sale. Liudblom, Dixonvllle. STl AKES FOlt S.LE 4(100 2 (ooi yellow fir shakes. Accessible to wagon, or will haul to nearby place convenient for auto truck. K.7S per thousand. Shirley Clay ton, Dillurd, Ore. liitS 1SIT River" bolloni ranch'. 40 acres, 6 acres bearing or chard, choice varieties, broccoli, lettuce, cabbage land, or market garden land. Can be Irrigated, borders ou river, ti actor equip ped. 25 per cent cash, balance long time j per cent. Act quick. Bargain, care News Review. POWELL'S FURNITURE STORE If it's cheap, we have H. It it's quality, try H. 238 N. JACKSON ST. Do You Like Black Tea or Green Tea? Which ever you prefer, we huve the tea that will suit you. The Golden West tea I. the highest quality and the price is very reasonable. Let us send you a packngo with your next order. Economy Grocery PHONE 3 LAUNDRY KIDS Just notice this THAT W WON 7 HUHr- THE TotMt OR. FABR.IC I OP VOOR. SHR.T ! YOU don't like the laun dry lo take the color out cf your shirts, do you? Vou don't like your col 4ars to come back looking Ilk" a hacksaw l illier. We would advise you, In such no ev, nt that ou s, nd your laundry here. Taking good care ol our custo mer's clothes is our coll ut.itit hobliy. Roscbure; Steam Laundry Phoni 79 Hoeburg, Ore. By WINNER COMV OVA r'uMKiN VW'TH IT PIES .wis cm Bow -jy u te, .-.v.) 3R Section ON BACK PAQI FOH SAI.E-Furnished house and; two lots, bearing Income of J4a per mouth, lteasouabie price for Immediate sale. i'bone 03J city- . ; i, i t- WANTED ; WANTS WORK Married man spading or cleaning lawns airyi thing, phone 24 for Diamond. . '. WANTED Carrots, mangels, other roots for chickens. Boa 176, lit. 1, city. Phone evening 5FI2. WANTED To rent or lease, ranch not over t mile. out. Set) me at 202 Ilrockway SL, or Phone 144. WANTED Woman to do light housework and bo companion to an elderly lady in city. Call at " 444 piuer street, Koseburg, Ore gon, or phone No. 4.19-J. PLASTERING, kalsomlnlng. paint ing and general carpenter work. Work guaranteed, price, reason able. Henrv Wolpers, R. F. D. No. 1, llox 8 n. WANTED By business girl, board in private family tor even lug meal only. Must be reason ably close In. Address "Board." care News-Review, giving rates and location. I FOR RENT i FOR KENT Furnished sleeping room for 1 or 2 persons. Phone 105-J. 40,2 IMtwr St. FOH RENT 2 or 3 furnished housekeeping rooms. Ground floor. S02 W. Wnshlngton St., FOR KENT Nice 6-room house.' with 5 acres of land, at Green. Call or address K. F. U. No. 1, Box 155, Koseburg. LOST AND FOUND LOST Brown fur neckpiece. Finder return to this office. Re ward. LOST'a7kVr"red and gold over sharp pencil, with "I. C. S." mon ogram on cap. Finder please leave atvGrand Hotel. Iteward. MISCELLANEOUS i HOME, LAUNDRY -Phone S37. DRESSMAKING, remodeling and coats rellned Phone 111LL Mrs Lester. I vTlL wash windows, wax floorl and do generul house clenulng. 231 K. Lano St. Phone 385-L. CAIl OWNER Don't forget ti call 653 when In need of aut. part.. Sartfg Auto Wrecklnj House. WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOf AT Hotel. Umpqua Watkin'. Cough Balsam Get. at th. dep-.ated cough or cold. Healing and sooth ing. WATKIN8 STORE Phone 177 120 W. Lane ' The Chickering PIANO The world' fine.! Piano ' The Ampico Reproducer The world', finest Reproducer Your old piano accepted as part payment. OTPS MUSIC STORE ROSEBURG, ORE. Kvery h' 1 stioitld he protected by In 111..' i f,. L' your home la not, you . e neglecting a duty th.it ou ow our family. Per haps your policies are expiring or ore' insufficient, tiring them In and let us go over thorn to ,..,i..ri And thin you will be safe. JOHN E. FLURRY Insurance Agency Room. 1 and 2 Ro.fbo.g Bank Bldg. Phon. 1S3 Roteburg, O .. t;,.ia br t r..t.a fit Phone 417 I