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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW THURSDAY. JANUARY 1, 1925.
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A Happy and Prosperous New Year Ii p
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To All Our Friends and Patrons
We thank you sincerely for your support during the
past year and hope to deserve even more of your patron
age for 1923.
Last New Year's we said "Let's make it a million
In two more years," and we are proud to state that
we have passed the half million mark with three months
to spare.
For which we again thank you.
Just
Fence,
arrived
Square
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
ROSEBURO OAKLAND
Coec& ?o
MOVING
Why not avail yourself ot
a tried and trusted trans
portation service? Why
experiment with valuable
properly? There are years
of satisfactory service be
hind us. Reasonable prices.
H.S.FRENCH
TRANSFER AHO STORAGE CO.
PHONB 220
i POIITLAND. Jan. 1. Allan By
non may be appointed linltt-d
Ktate district attorney to break
the deadlock now existing between! McKale. of Arltona. and
bulled States Senators McNary and Oorkwlsht of Nevada.
Stanfitld, according to rumors seep
ing across the continent from
Washington, D. C.
i For weeks the senators have fail
ed to agree on a candidate for rec
ommendation. Senator McNary Is
supporting George Neuner Jr. of
Hoseburg. and Senator Staufleld is
supporting Robert KuykendaU of
: Klamath Falls.
The Oregon Anti-Saloon league
has Indorsed Neuner unreservedly,
although favoring Ellsha A. bar
as first choice.
i John S. Coke. Cnlted States dis
trict attorney, submitted bis resig
nation two months ago, asking that
it be accepted as soon as possible.
, as he wlsued to engage in private
?, I '1'V.a .Anul.k.-u arFtvul in
fortland In November and the ap
plications 10 1111 tne vacancy began
to pour In. The senators agreed on
one thing only, which was the suc
cessful candldato w ould have to
come from southern Oregon.
! from all over the country. Among
those on band for the game were
I Ur. John Wile of Ohio State; tlus
I Borals. o? O&sunga; Knoch Bag- j
'shaw, of Washington: "Slip" Madi
1 can of St. Mary's: Klmer Hinder-1
son of the University of Southern j
i roiifnrniA' A. A. Excndine. of ,
Washington State; Cwlnn Henry ot j
Missouri: Eddie Kelnbolts. of. -
Sunta Clara: Joe Maddock, of Ore- The local barbers union met
on- A W Stevenson of Pitts- Monday night in regular session,
burg- e' L. Komnicy, of Utah; Ott and elected officers for the coming
0- -t M..t.n. situr J. F. year. J. I. Terrill was chosen presi-
i;or urm, ,,. 1. miui-i, 1110 in...,
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ELECTS OFFICERS
RECEIPTS LARGE
Classified Section
ALL NEW AOS ON BACK PAGI
(Amtucuttxl rnm Lnrtl Wirt.)
SALEM. Ore., Jan. 1. A report
Issued yesterday by State Treas
ure Mvere. aava that in the in-
Roy Sacks, secretary-treasurer, and herltance tax department during
Ray Shupe. recorder. The usual 11)24 a total of I414,47.?l was re-
carload of 1 Pago i Ditidnoss ot the organisation was oeived and turned over to the geu
Ti.,,1 Ponce and considered, and A. J. Wlllard, who eral fund of the state. There was
FOR SALE
FOR 8ALE Reed baby bugcy,
good as new. Phone 41-lt.
Monarch galvanised Red Top. Darb Is now conducting a onechair shop an unreceipted balance at the close , cheap. U
wire Write us for prices. Stearns ion Sheridan street. Initiated Into of the year of S76 870.74. N . Valley.
tne local, llie oaroers 01 me t-uj uouumi ...... - DAFFODIL
am u'. 1 nrvnnixeti .ana nave a aeDartuieui aunui iuo j "1
FOR SALE Three cows, will sell
George Cbapln, uaruen
& Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore.
If it's a elor. watch, sultcasa. j strong and active union.
blanket or beating stove, try
PnwitH't
J75.870.74. Nine hundred cases
were filed with the departedraent
I Arundel, plnno tuner.
r-sOpe OJife op approval
4 r noLreT ia$&
P.ULUS for sale
Double or single. Mrs. Watklns,
Miller's Addition.
WANTED Small
sheep. Could use
year old steers.
herd good
about 25 two
Address Box
668 or phone 419-Y.
WANTED Furs. Highest prices.
With L. K. Wilson, Hood Tlrs
Shop, opposite News-Review. B.
F. Shields.
FOR RENT
wood.
14F41.
W. A. Jenkins. Phone
WHO'S
WHO AND WHAT'S
HAPPENED
Order coal today trora Pagos.
CTNTHIA and JIM LELAND.
bride and groom, settle In their new
boins to find that Jlmje mother ex
pects to rule their Uvea. Cynthia
rebels; Jim's devotion to his mother
blinds him.
a
the
NOTICE
The annual meeting of
Brockway and Dillard Farmers
Telephone Co. will be held at the
Brockway school house, Saturday,
January 3, at 1:30 p. m. All stock
holders are requested to attend.
O. T. HENRY, Pres.
D. M. REDDING. Sec.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. M. H. PLYLER Chiropractic
physician, 126 W. Lane St.
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OF DGUGLftS CO.
SERVICE
is our slogan and de
pendability is our
watchword. Let ' us
clean your wearing ap
parel and household
furnishings.
We know how. Phone
277, our auto will call. .
TRY OUR WAY
Phone 277
Our Auto Will Call
PORTLAND, Deo. 29. Ran
dolph Don Fure, wanderer and ad
venturer, was in Portland yester
day ou his way to Roseburg, where
he will start January 1 111 o -tempt
to live In the open country
between Roseburg and the Cali
fornia line for an entire year. Don
Fure Intends to go into the timber
with Just enough clothing to cover
him and armed only w ith a knife
and a piece of rawhide rope.
He is confident he can wrest his
living from nature during the year
land during his wandering about the
j world has tried the experience In
other climes. For six months he liv
ed on the island of Hllo, hd said,
1 having entered upon ,the experience
without clothing.
1 Don Fure Is a sketch artist and
recently worked his way from San
1 Francisco to Now York by this
method. Ho will make a collection
of plant life w hilen the forest of
southern Oregon and, following-the
year of adventure, he plans to
write his experiences, he declared.
SPORT SHORTS
Ed "Peck" Garvcy of Holyoke, !
Mass., former football lineman of
Notre Dame engages In another six
round bout in New York Tuesday
facing Ben Smith of New Jersey.
Garvey has Bcored early knockouts
in bis professional matches, em
ploying a giidlron-like offensive,
which keeps an opponent running
for cover. He weighs approxi
mately 220 pounds.
Frank K. Sturgls, recently ap
pointed chairman of the Jockey
ciub to succeed the late August
Belmont, neither owns a racing
stable, nor Is he financially interest
ed In the tracks. He has a
thorough knowledge ot horse breed
ing, however, having at times as
many as 70 bead on his Massa
chusetts estate.
Yale wants Jack Owsley, coach
of the scrubs, who succeeded the
late Dr. William Bull, to stay at
his Dost. Recently it was an
nounced on good authority that
Tad'' Jones' assistant would be
come head coach at the naval acad-
emv in place ot Bob Folwell, but
Owsiev denied that anything doll-
nite had been done, although be
admitted that he had been In outs
with the navy.
TODAY'S INSTALMENT
II MARRIAGE, WITH TRIM
MINGS MltS. I.ELAND arrived while
Cytithla waa still looking for
the slip that would show Just
how her housekeeping allowance for
the week was to
be spent, and
S"t.Ti'; 1 lust what she
was 10 ipenu
thnt day. She
was a very pret
ty woman, with
beautifully
dressed 1 white
hair, a pretty
figure, and tiny
hiTnd and feet,
of which she
was eery proud.
She surveyed
Cynthia with
of disapproval In her
VICLET DARB
In 8:
Phono 189-L during the year.
There were ten cases ot litiga
tion during the year. These in
volved the estates of Bernard
Daley, Bert Ball, Charles D.
Bowles, Ella L. Woodward, Moses
Baruh. George W. Lawrence, Geo.
F. Uutdingnaus, lrvln Butter-1 SALE Baled hay. Edenbow
worth, Frederick Anderson and 1 er orchard Tracts. Fred Fisher
Catherine Petrus. Four of these! Mgr phone S6F3. I
I jg .'fll.u am. in 1 --- - - - - 1
400 lb. capacity. Inquire at Rose
burg Poultry Market.
FIR wood, cord wood, 2-fool or 1-' FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt.
Inch wood. Phone 14F14, Boyer, 408 E. Douglas St.
Bros.
I FOIl KENT A modern furnished
FOR SALE Oak and Ilr mocK bungalow. Phone 379-Y.
FOR RENT Modern 3-room apart
ment. 814 Mill St. Phone 4U3-U.
FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms.
Lights, water and phone. In
quire at 425 Floed St
1 and others are In various pro- (
Sberla or some other remob cesses of controversy. The uern-
pot. where Mrs. Lekvnd couldn't ard Day case Involving over 150.-
look after them every blessed m
atant! She ordered their
through Cynthia's mouth, of 001
nevertheless she ordered them I Shi Cut beating
decided bow they would spend than joal.
money, what engagements thflj
would make, what furniture thai
would have In their noma. I
It was a relief to escape two houn
later, when Mrs. Leland reroetantl
kept an appointment to hrtve hsa
hair shampooed, and Cynthia wall
free to .WAlk home, as she lonsjed M
do. She loitered alorc. boagbt a 1
huge box of bonbons, which was nol
allowed for In the budget. Jim
brought her candy frequently, but
he bought alwnys the kind ot cann
his mother had brought him up tl
think women liked pole-tinted ton
bona and nicely snaped chocolates'
Cynthia liked candled fruits, pepper.
mints as targe as the palm or nei
hand, and caramels. She walked
0UO, has been appealed to the su
preme court.
costs with Pages
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NOTICE
Good Cars, Cheap make your I
I own terms. See
L. R. Chambers
HIGHWAY SERVICE
GARAGE
Phone 478
T
Milk
Pasteurized
IN THE BOTTLE
Is not exposed to the
atmosphere until breach
es your home which
guarantees purity to you,
Rexroad Dairy
PHONE 39-L
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 1. Brav
ing the bitter blams of King Bor
eas. Philadelphia's subjects of
King Momus flung a defiance to"
the elements today as they march
ed with traditional pomp In their
annual mummer's parade while
shivering thousands watched from
A 245 mile gale kept hundreds
A 25 mie gale kept the hundreds
of attendants of the gorgeously
gowned New Year's club captains
tugging at the vast canes that cov
ered great areas with their fanci
ful embroideries. The wind, how
ever, succeeded In delaying the
pageant In reaching the city hall,
the reviewing point, where sati tire
councllinnnic committee that
irfAUi iiJl VI IIJLV i your system of Catarrh or Deal
I SEND VooaNT
Tommy Gibbons of St. Paul la
considering the offer of a bout with
Luis Firpo, in London, and must
recall two sad experiences.
Ho received less than a third of
the money guaranteed him when
he fought Jack Bloomfield at the
Wembley exposition last summer,
and previous to that was the victim
of circumstances In his 15-round
stand at Shelby against the cham
pion. Jack Dempsey. Ho succeed
ed, however, in collecting the full
against "Kid" Norfolk In Madison
Square Garden recently.
Of thb eight Intersectlonal foot
ball games played at Pasadena
since 11)16, four have been won by
the west, two by the east and two
of the contests were ties.
A summary of the east-west
games follows:
1916 Washington State 14;
Brown 0
1917 Oregon 14; Pennsylvania 0.
1919 Gat Lakes- Marines 17;
Mare Island .Marines 0. I
1920 Harvard 7; Oregon .
lL'l California 28; Ohio State 0.
19J2 California 0; Washington
and Jefferson 0.
1923 University of Southern
California 14; Pen State 3.
1924 Washington 14; Navy 14.
Ticket scalpers last night were
asking as high as 135 for 15 seats
at the 8tanford-No;ro Dame game.
At the Athletic club where such of
fers were made, It is said few were
sold. Seats also were offered at
$12.50 and S15 with few buyers reported.
awards the f"0.n0d cash prizes.
Current plclures were the sub- Although many reports were In
ject of lipcctaclf .1 In one division. the air of enormous wagers on tho
including burli snues of the word outcome of the Stanford-Notre
fliers, '.he cross-word puzzle and ! contest, a checkup last night at the
Teapot Dome. - 1 various clubs In Iis Angeles fail-
- cd to disclose many bets. One
' 1 tnfifnrri fun wnirpred S750 acainst
H, 1 J I p Cntrwyly tl.U'io that the Cardinals would win
Oil i Wlalljl bu, lhnr. , no oti,er iarfra bets
hat we uncovered. Stanford betters gen
e-rally wanteri two-io-one oqub aou
there were few takers.
rid
Deafness
caused by Catarrh.
Sold bv drrr rists for over 40 years.
K. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. Ohio
Today's grid classic at Pasadena
a'tract.d many foothall coftehPS
Just a hint
eves.
I hate to mention It, dear," she
remarked, after a moment's pause,
"but your face Isn't quite clean
that little smudge. th?re on your
chin have to be careful, you know.
with everyone in town so much in
terested in vou as the newest nrlde.
"Oh. I must have got my nana
Inky on that fountain pen " humiliated,-Cynthia
ran into the bathroom.
Hlio-madc a face at .her reflection in
tho mirror. Mrs. Lclond acted as It
her face was always dirty I
She returneS to And that Mrs. Le
land had disappeared. Voices came
from tho a.ttlng room adjoining.
Mrs. Leland was discussing the oil
ing of the floor, in sweet forbearing
tones.
If you'd Just rub It fnU way
like this, not as you're doing: I've
shown S'ou fifty times, Frances."
Over Mrs. Lelnnd's head Frances
sulky eyes mot Cynthia's. Cynthia
msdo a denphlrinit gesture. What
ictjuU she do If Frances should get
mad and lehve? She was such a
good maid, and It would be so hard
to get another.
"Yes, Mrs. LIBnd yes, Mrs. Le
land " Oh. Frances whs a lamb.
Of course she'd o.l tho floor Just as
he pleased when they'd gone. Cyn
thia reflected.
"Now, you have your list, dear?"
Cynthia replied that she hnd, thank
ing her stars that she had Anally
found It "Very well, then, we can
;o. Now, remember, Frances "
Established In the car and headed
:or the store whore she liked beet to
trade, Mrs. Leland went on. How
had James seemed thnt morning?
Had he really rnurht cold the rlsrlit
before at the Whllbys'? Cynthia
must wntch him, and be mire that
he didn't catch cold. He was likely
to, and he mustn't hnve pneumonia
again.
"And that reminds me of some
thing else, denr." Cynthia was nl-
voys prepared for the worst when
her mother-in-law called ner -dear
In thnt tone. "I nntlred last night
rl!it once you addressed Jnmes as
Jlmbo.' It sounded well, not quite
dlcnlfled.
Cynthia flushed scarlet. Fhe hflrt
en sorry when that little put name
or Jim slipped out; he had grinned
at her, enjoying her discomfiture,
but she hnd minded It dreadfully.
He had teased her about It when
they got home.
"I didn't mean to, truly!" she ex
claimed. "I realized that, of rnurse hut we
must bo more careful, mustn't we.
when we're Just a bride and ry
much In the public eye?" replied
Mrs. Leland playfully.
Cynthia clasped her hands tight
m her lap and stared out of the
window. If enly she and .Tim lived
b -1
(AHOcUtnl Prns Ltutt Wilt.)
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.,
Jan. 1. Fighting their' way
through a snow storm borne on the
wings ot a mountain gale live in
term-Id climbers scaled the treat h
erus heights of Pikes Peak yester
day to uphold the tradition of the
Adaman Club, an organization
which for years has celebrated the
coming of each New Year by
staging a display of fireworks
from the brow of the Arctic peak.
Early in the morulng the quintet
ot climbers began the ascent in
one of the woret blizzards of the
winter.
Thousands of residents watched
through the early hours after dusk
for the sky rockets, 'which would
announce the safe arrival of the
party at the summit. At nine
clock the flares shot skyward
lighting for miles around the fro-
zen ranges of the Rocky Moun
tains. 1
At midnight another burst of
fireworks turned the gray moun
tain sky into a kaleidoscope of col
or as the advent of a New Year
was heralded. Shortly after mid
night the one new member, which
the Adaman Club accepts each
year, was Initiated,
fine marc lied (rally home.
FOR SALE Two Oakland auto
mobiles, one touring, ona en
closed, cheap. See them at
Whartsn Bros.
FOR RENT 2-room
nished. $9 per mo.
Smith, Phone 210-L.
bouse fur
Mrs. E. J.
FOR RENT 5-room furnished
house, gat age and piano, $30 per
mo. 9(15 So. Main St.
FOR SALE Oakland tour'.ng car.
1918 modol. First class snape;
good rubber all around. Reason
able. Inquire at Broadway's Garage.
HOUSE FOR SALE Has to bo
moved. At corner ol Lane ana
Stephens Sts. known as Mrs.
Shuey's property. See A. T. Law
rence Real Estate.
FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt.
with bath, and hot and cold wa
ter at all hours. Phone 248 K.
WANTED
WANTED Brush cutters. Phil
Strader. Dlxonville. Phone 1F32.
DRESSMAKING First class work
reasonable. 348 S. Pine St. En
trance on Woodward.
WANTED A man to taltu euro of
and wait on sick man. Phone
3K4Y. or cnll 1313 Winchester St.
FOHD touring car for salb or will
trade for ton truck. Driven less
than 900 miles. Address "Truck",
care News-Review.
wltlTotie chTld wishes post
AD'
tlon as housekeeper for widower
or batchelor. Address "Box 6
care News-Review.
down to the picturesque nubile mar
ket and bought so many vegetables
at tho various etands that she had
to InveBt In a bright-colored basket
to carry .them home m. The man
who sold It to her added a little yel
low kitten that was playing abort
his stall
Too bad to drown the tittle thing,"
he explained, "and I can't keep it.
"Oh, I can, the darling I" cnea
Cynthia, delightedly. "I U call It
Mark,' short for market.
She marched gaily home, wltn
Mark's head bobbing over the side
of her basket among waving carrot
tops and stalks of celery, to find
Mrs. Howard Weatherbee's car
drawn up In front of the house, and
the lady herself Just coming down
the front steps.
"So sorry not to stop, denr," mur
mured tho majestic Mrs. Weather
bee, as Cynthia apologized for hor
absenee. "I must run along. I Just
wnnied to talk to you about the
Thursday Club; you'll Join, of course
I want you for my committee."
"Oh oh. yes." murmured Cynthia
feebly, wishing that Mark wouldn't
choose that mment to try to escape
from the basket.
"It's the hardest working commit
tee In the club; we moet three times
a week, mornings, and sew," Mrs.
Wentherbee went on.
"Hut I can't sow." Cynthia tried
not to sound too Jubilant. When
she was so awfully busy, to give up
three mornings a week I
"Then we'll teach you; there are
simple things that you can dn, rm
sure," hr caller retorted, and de
pnrted. like a ship In full sail.
"If they'd Juet let me alonel" pro
tested Cynthia to the kitten, as shs
went on Into the house. "I want to
lcnrn to cook, and Martha said she'd
teach me and I want to hunt up
all those references Jim wanted and
hasn't time to see about oh, have I
married this whole blooming town?"
Head oft that cold with Pioneer
cold capsules. They give Imme
diate relief. Lloyd Crocker.
T1MBKRLAND 160 acres Al Um
ber $10 per acre. Three miles to
railroad town. Easily marketed
Address Timber,1 caro News-Re
view.
FOR SALE Good looking 6-cyllti-
der NaHh; good tires, In fine me
chanical condition, and llko find
ing a car at $i50. Rdy Catching
Motor Co., Oak and Main Sis.
FDnTSALE i92rFord"t6n truck ;
has two rear ends, one with sol
Id tires and other with pneuma
tic tiros, equipped with gravel
dump body. Cheap for oash or
terms. Itapp Bros. Phone 871.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
3 rooms, close In, no children,
$25 a month. Phone 870.
FOR RENT Furnished apart
ment $25 per month. Will ba
vacant Jan. 1. Phone247-R. ;
2-ROOM furnished apta. $12:
room furnished apts. $15. Batb '
privilege. 246 So. Pnrrott St
FOR RENT New modern five-
room bungalow, completely fur
nished, Including piano. 947 Cobb
St. or phone 403-Y.
FOR RENT 2-room furnished
apartment with bath, close In.
Hot and cold water and electri
city furnished, $17.50. Pbona
227-Y.
LOST AND FOUND
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(AuocUtrd Pros Lwtd Wire.)
PORTLAND, Ore.
LOST Lady's tan gauntlet glove;
Tuesday. Finder please return to
this office. '
FOUNDWatclTcharm with lodge
emblems. Owner please call at
this office and describe It
LOSTMaiTs pocketbook, Satur
day evening, containing unen
dorsed check made out to A. C.
Winters. Finder return to this
office. Reward.
LTiS'T Fox bountT female, whltu
with black spotB and black
specks. Last seen near Rice Hill
on Monday. Dec. 15. Reward. Er
vtn Rice, Oakland, Ore. Phone
40F4.
f MISCELLANEOUS
RIGHT NOW A stock ranch of. 160
afres Is here offered that will af
ford an easy llvllig. Turkeys
alone bringing In $500 a year.
Comfortable house, unfailing
springs, 40 fruit trees, some saw
timber. Price $2400, terms, or
will trado for place convenient to
school. Mortgage no bar. Describe !
yours fully. Address "Wool
Grower." Anchor, Ore., care Post-i
master Thomas. j
CAR OWNER Don't forget U
call E53 when In need of auts
parts. Sarff's Auto WreckinJ
House.
Close of the annual
of the Oregon State Teachers As
sociation here late yesterday,
was marked by the adoption by
Jan. 1.
convention! cording to an
annual review of
sporting events. j
The UnlverHlly of Washington
crew won tne interconegiaie
principals and superintendents! rowing ciiampiousuip m. r..
of a resolution declaring for a keepsle, N. Y for the second
. nnvn,.,i ...hrinl nrn-t consecutive year.
m. and against a plan pro- Wallace Scott, husky tennis:
posed by State Superintendent of star, won the nntional lntercol
Publlc Instruction J. A. Church- leglate singles title.
III for the establishment of teni Helen Wills of Berkeley, a
. mo nnrmnl rnnrsea In con- University of California student
nectlon with high schools. Hold-! struck her way to the women's
Ing Mr. Churchill's plan a make-: Olympic tennis championship In
-.?, .k ..,.. f th re.nliiilnn addition to rolalnlr.g her Amerl-
was 'that an effort should be; can title and her many other na
tional ana luteriiuiiuiiui huuwib.i
The Klnsey brothers, also of.
California won the national dou-l
bles crown. !
Swimming, boxing, wrestling,
Rugby, track Bnd field, and polo
starB from California, Oregon
and Washington Universities.
helped win Olympic titles in
these sports for the United
States. .1 TZX5i
The Umpqua
Florist
Choice Cut Flowers al
ways fresh. Finest qual
ity. Artistic Floral De
signs. Visit our green
house or call 40F2.
made for appropriations for
new district normal school.
o
If "home Is where the heart Is,"
build a home around your
Page Lumber &
heart
Fuel Company
COAST ATHLETES
Electronic Diagnosis ana
Treatment
(Abrams Method)
DR. HARRISON FOLK
Electronic and Chiropractic
. Physician
17-1S-19 Perkins Bldo. Phone 491
CARS JUMP TRACK
A Gloomy Prophecy.
Two empty flat cars Jumped the ,
track at Anient yeHterilay after-
noon, resulting In the local wreck-
ing crew being called out. Tlin cars
SEATTLE, Jan. 1. Athletes went otr tne nut at ine swiu-n. um 1
from Washington. Oregon and were replaced by tho train crew,
California brought many Inter- without ihe aid ot thi wrecker. No
collegiate and International materlnl damage wan done, and ,
clfamplonshlps back to their trains were ndt delayed by the ac-
home hesrths during 1924. ac- cldent. ,
Ford Owners Attentlonl
I invite you to come and ses
the glass enclosures for open
cars.
C. M. JONES AUTO TOP SHOP
Winchester and No. Jackson.
Phone 4US
TUBBY
Even As You and I.
By WINNER
I C-iis tslltl NFYT
ic fv-r vnura VEST
B VvOVJWP APPEAR ..
Every man and woman
wants to appear at his
best You will do so If we
launder your clothes. A
well groomed appearance
means a well laundered
appearance. Telephone us
to call.
Roseburg Steam
Laundry
Phons 71 ftsssburg. Or.
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PREPARED A Z OF
AlEvo Sim RESOlOTlWi
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Cleaning, Pressing, Alterations
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