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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW MONDAY, JANUARY 5. 1 925. FIVE One man and Come in and let - -vVt- 1- From FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE RO8E8URG -OAKLAND PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. H. PLYLEK Chiropractic physician, 126 W. Lane St. Electronic Diagnosis ana Treatment (Abrams Method) - DR. HARRISON FOLK Electronic and Chiropractic Physician 17-18-19 Perkins Bldg. Phone 491 If You're Exacting You'll send your clothes to us for Dry Cleaning Expert work, care, promptness assure you satisfaction, , , ... TRY OUR WAY Phone 277 Our Auto Will Call NOTICE I Good Cars, Cheap make your I own terms. See L. R. Chambers. HIGHWAY 6ERVICE GARAGE Phone 478 Milk Pasteurized IN THE BOTTLE Is not exposed to the atmosphere until it reach es your home which guarantees purity to you. Rexroad Dairy PHONE S9-L team KIDS ! LAUNDER UtNEjii I IN A WAV IThat BRIN&S OS i compliments .eaih way. The manner In which we "do up" household linens meets wilh the hostess ap proval. T8o manner in which we launder her table clolhs, bed spreads and pillow rases appeals to her sense of politeness. mm HOUSE-1 Mjc T, rnnv hold TUBBY LINENS I Rosebur? Steam Laundry Phone 79 Roseburg. Ore. mm a WADE cuts from 25 to 40 cordi a day. Low cost of operation and msinfenaace. Simply con atructed. Light, rugged and durable. New tingle wheel dcitgn enablea one man to more the WADE anywhere and operate it alone. ua thorn 70a wiy the WADE la the greatest labor and time laving Invention in 2U years. Ltteraiure upon request Prompt Deliverie ' EQUIPMENT Our fleet of large and small vans stands ready to move you anywhere yon desire. We guarantee to protect your property and render prompt eco nomical service at lowest prices. "Wo aim to please"' H.S.FRENCH TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. 0Mr)N 820 Antlers Theatre Hollywood and New York's Broad way unite their dramatic strength in "Love's Wilderness," in which First National will present Corlnne Griffith at the Antlers theatre now. Supporting Corlnne In this pic ture are two prominent Broadway stafce players, who were brought to Hollywood to create the leading male roles. They are Holmes Her bert and !an Keith. Another stage celebrity In the cast is Maurice Cannon. Cannon was brought over by First Nation al from France, where he was leading Juvenile with the Comedie B-rancaise In Paris. Maiftstie Theatre A woman who believes the man'": ' K?1" Kobe1.,T!u'lin' she really loves is dead, and mar ries the man who brought her word of the death, then meeting the man she loves, in the heart of tho wll I derness, is the point from which starts the dramatic story told by "The Tornado," Universal-Jewel starring House Peters, which will be shown in the Majestic theatre Monday and Tuesday. Liberty Theatre. One of the most entertaining and 1 colorful photoplays we have ever j witnessed is "The Chorus Lady," which is being shown at the Lib erty theatre today and tomorrow. iv mi i"o ui uio play ny James Forbes in wmcn chcstra of tnia cit hag , d , Hose fatah scored such a decided Lo0kln(5 oillaa ha f h hit on Brdway several I years Wednesday nlgut, and on January ago and Bradley King has done a 7 wlll 0,,en tne BeaBon n' splendid piece of work in retain-! grttn(,e wiu ,, ref residents dur ing all he high dramatic spots-and I lng tne eVenlnK. Regular dances yet modernizing it to conform with were neid at ,, durln the typlcal "chorus ladv 1 of today. tne early part of , t g form an co of Margaret Livingston as Patricia O'Brien, the heroine. Her effervescence, youth, natural nees and rare beauty are indeed re , fresh inp, and her acting is a credit to the profession. Myers pumps and parts at Whar ton Bros. Will sacrifice standard oiaTte pi ano, in this vicinity, to reliable party, 10 per month will handle Write Tallman Piano Store, Sa lem, Ore., for particulars. Auction Sales Farm or city auctions see na for dates. We buy and sell fnrjltirra. Bargain la new jnd ased Household Toods. Radabaugh-Patterson 328 4. Jackson Jhona 541-J HERE 5 SOMETHING AMD DOMT BOTHER fE' r -! piMt IS mtr i lib WwLj tw Am m 1 mml 4Vmw wm wM4 ! ' J -J 11 i' a 1 1 1 . j ' . ' i . ' L ' ' ' 1 0 YEARS PAST IS (Aaoclalt Pnta Vr-4 Win.) CHICAGO, Jan. 5 The farmer's fight aitainst Hood waters and swamp haunts and measures lor aiding hiiu in land levelopiuent were discussed today by land own era. engineers, financiers and rep- rJsentatlvea of farmer organlta- iiuub lu Lurj ujiru srusuu ui nic I thirteenth annual convention of the national drainage congress. Taxation, legislation and devel opment methods and a score of technical question will be consider- ! C. H. Young, president, asserted in a paper that more than 65,000, 000 acres of land had been re claimed In the United States by drainage projects with an Invest ment of approximately $435,000,- 000. Approximately 10,000,000 acres subject to Improvement through drainage still are to be found In the country, he said. The average cost of all drainage pro jects was a littl emere than $6.50 an acre and theaverage increase in land value through drainage was mere than J5 an acre. GREAT WAR FLEET (AaxcUtcd rim Lounl 'lre NORFOLK, Va., Jan. 6. Thirty warcruft, composing the Atlantic division of the United State fleet were glistening and shipshape for their departure from Hampton Hoads today for winter maneuvers off Guantananio. For many of the destroyers, sutmarines and fleet auxiliaries accompanying the four battleships of the group it meant the last sight of North Atlantic ports for months, as they will la ter Journey through the Panama f'uuul to Join the Pacific division for the Hawaiian maneuvers be ginning In April. IRENE PRESENTS NO. 3 WITH BABE (Awoclated Ten Leunl Wire.) CHICAGO, Jan. 5. Irene Castle McLaughlin late last nJKht became i the mother of Be vim pound daughter. Mrs. McLaughlin, first married t to Vernon Castle, the dancer, and of Troy, N. Y., was married to Ma jor Frederick McLaughlin a wholesale coffee dealer, of Chica go. November 28, 1923. At that time she announced she had aban doned her stase and motion pic ture career and thenceforth would devote herself to her home. Mrs. McLuughlin has retained her Interest in the theatre, howev er, and attended a musical comedy Saturday night before she entered the hospital to greet the new ar- rival, WILL OPEN DANCE SEASON AT LOOKING GLASS WED. The Shields-Crocker dame frequently attended by large num- hers of local dancers. WOODCUTTERS ATTENTION The Board of Directors of School District Ho. 4 of Douglas county, Oregon, will receive sealed bids for 400 cords of old growth I red fir, or and for 400 cords ot second growth red fir wood to be delivered as follows: High School, li(0 cords ; lien son School, 90 cords; Hose School 90 cords; Fill lerton School, 30 cords. These bids may be filed at any time with the Clerk up to three o'clock P. M. on January 6th, VJZ5 and all bids wil be opened at tho regular board meeting held on the same day. Details as to size and time of de livery may be obtaiued from the cierk. The Board reserves the right to rejnet any and all bids. Dated this the 18th day of De cember, 1924. I V. J. MICELM, 1 Clerk School District No. 4. Offire, Firdt State and Savings Rink. FOR Y K1 j rj .. OLE CEWT -I CAMT 1 (r nTTA iVni FIN ' 'I1L BECAUSE ITS THE LT(AVW MAKtlTV rlt M - 4 Buv MV' A .JIotaJ one. I'M Going to LHlC,a COyz fcJife rV Aurnoc or "C-uxuryafJ&K WHO'S WHO AND WHAT'S HAPPENED CTNTHIA and JIM I.ELAND. brio and groom, tattle la Uielr new home to find that Jlm'a mothar ex pecla to rula their Uvea. Wnthla irbela; Jlm'a devotion to hla mother bhnda him. TODAY'S INSTALMENT V A TRIP TO THE DOG SHOW TNTHIA could not bear to I quarrel with Jim: half an hour after going to her room ana wanted nothing else so much as to make up witn him. She washed bar face, brush' ed her hnir, and started down ataira, ready to beg him to for give her: half way down ahe met him coming up on toe same 2ld "Tift . . fc . . , dear!" H took VIOLET DARE her In bl arm aa thy aat down on tho ttp on which they had met. "I'm o aorry I wouldn t have hurt you for the world! But knowing mother and my alatera, and how they'd feel when they'd arranged a party In your honor and then you'd forgotten all about It, of course I xke haetily. "I know It, and I'm aorry, too. I won't do much a thing again," she promised him. "AH right, it'm a bargain between ua. We'll both do the beat we can, and straighten thlnga out somehow, Now, how about dinner T 'I'm afraid It's cold by this time, jaaid Cynthia dubiously. j Then let'a go downtown to din ner; we haven't dona It elnoe we were married. And what do you : tay to going to the dog show after that ?' "I'd love It," she cried delightedly. "Come on I'll race you to the top of the stalre." Their dinner party was pure de light to Cynthia, Ever since her marriage she had been a guest at lomeone's house or a hostess in her jwn, it seemed to her. She and Jim rarely dined alone, and when they Jid, dinner had been ordered by his mother, in reality, although Mrs. Ice land Senior always pretended that Cynthia bought Just what she want ed to when they went marketing. J But tonight ehe and Jim could eat whatever they liked, without regard ((or whether it was a well-balanced meat or not. And afterward they could saunter companlonably through the brightly lighted streets to the big armory where the dog show wns being held, not bothering to talk, Just enjoying being together. Glancing up at her husband, Cyn thia began to hum softly to herself, She was so happy, just because she was with him. Of course it was no wonder that his mother adored him to: who could help It? They entered the armory to the accompaniment of the barking of hundreds of dogs; a moment Inter thoy wore walking along the middle aisle, looking at the dogs that were placed on either side In partltloned ofl benches. Cynthia adored dog; she could harilly boar to leave the wire-haired terriers, but two minutes Inter was lost in admiration of a genial New foundland who had instantly taken a liking to her. "Cynthia Herbert!' Fhe looked up quickly at the sound of a familiar voice, colling her by her maiden name; the big, broad -shouldered young man who had spoken clutched her hand delightedly. "After all this time, to see you here! How are "Bo" MacMillan, famous quar terbark of the 1921 and 192 center college football elevens. Is making on endeavor to remove professionalism from his record in order to Join the Football Coachea association of America. Mac Millan has asked reinstate ment despite the fact that he violated one of the rules of the association in pluylng profcn- Bional football. MacMillnn con tends that he was Ignorant vt tho ruiiag when he elected to l play. He said he gradtutd from Center S3. 500 In debt, hut 'more than wiped out this deficit in one season s play, gnttiti ! $2,000 for his first profe8nion;il game. He said he never receiv ed less than $500 for a game. ! Joie nay. veteran mlddlo dist ance runner, with six Illinois A. C. team mates will leave Mnn day to compete In the Finnish Amerirnn names at New York. 1 truid Sportographs A Quarter or Half - cj? Approval "e. Kut&jni Hutxp, you, and what are you doing aa this town ?" "Oh, Philip, how wonderful I" she exclaimed. "I'm married and live here Jim, thle la a dear old friend of mine, Philip arabam." She caught Jim's arm and swung hlut round to fare Ontham. "But, PhU. why are you here?" "Exhibiting these." he anawered, waving hla hand toward the New foundland and his companion. "In terest In theee dogs has beea dying out so of late, that I was eager to revive It. I was always crazy about 'em, you remember. So I've beea raising them at my place In the country, and showing them there's nothing more exciting to do. I'm going Into the ring now with this fellow." Eogerly Cynthia followed him through the crowd, and found a place at the low fence that sur rounded the ring where dogs wire Judired. To Jim, who stood at her elbow, she briefly outlined her ac quaintance with Philip. "He v&s the brother of a girl X chummed with at boarding school." she explained. T used to see a lot of him; we were awfully good friends. Their parents were, dead. and after his sister mnrried he lived alone at their country place except tn winter, when he went south or abroud. He used to give wonderful parties out at Chimney Corners," The dog hov tea "brand new to Cynthia. "And wanted to marry you, 111 bet," Jim cut in. laughing. Cynthia flushed rose pink. "Wall, yes, he did," she admitted. "But I'd got Into the habit of think ing of htm as a good friend, really aa an older brother, and I couldn't care for him nny other way. May be, If you hadn't come along " He glanced at her sharply, not sure whether ahe meant It or was trying to tease him. But Cynthia was not smiling, as he had half ex pected her to be; she was Intent on the judges, and on the group of peo ple who were entering the ring with their dogs. Philip was coming In, and reluc tantly Jim admitted to himself that the fellow was good looking. He had the ruddy, healthy complexion of man who is much In the open air; his well-worn tweed clothes were the tight kind for a man of his type, nnd sauntering along with the huge dog beside him, he might well attract any woman, Jim knew his first pang of jeal ousy. Hitherto he had accepted Cynthia ns his wife; she wns Just that, completely. But now he be gan to wonder. Cynthia was a re markably pretty girl. "Maybe, if you hadn't come along " The words rang In his ears. Out of tne Past. Ray Dodge, famous Oregon Ag gie star, will accompany tli squad. John F. (Chich) Xeehan, racuse I'niversity football coach, recently related incidents con nected with the Journey of the orange eleven to the Pacific Coast last year, when Syracuse lost to Southern California, 16 to 0. He told of stopping off at Albuquerque, N. M., for practice before arrlvln.it nt the coaat. Zuppke, in speaking of Meehuu's act said: "My motto In intersectlonal football games is this: Don't stop off at all. Go to the point and get licked as soon as possible." Ernie Nevers, fullback extra ordinary to Stanford I'niversity and particular hero of his teams' unsuccessful struggle against i Notre Daine at Paitadcna, Calif., i New Year's Day, has returned to ' the campus at Palo Alto in fair- 1 ly good sliapo despite the fact! that his ankles wero weak when ho entered tho. fray. Now, he' snyf, he Is ready to play banket- Dollar Would gjftr.' SAVES THEATRE (Aaocfated Tnm iMatd Wilt.) ABERDEEN, Wash., Jan. 6.--Dtie t3 nulck action upon the part of P. H. l'ike. cashier, an attempt ed robbery at the Weir theatre last night by a lone bandit was frust rated and about $5,000 or the Sat urday and Sunday receipts ot the three Aberdeen theatres, was un touched. The robber, however, es caped end no trace has been found of him late last night. Three weeks ano the theatre safe was robbed by bandits who got 5,0O0 In week-end recelps. Pike on being ordered to raise his hands attacked the bandit and the latter escaped after the two fought their way down sta-rs luto the theatre proper, the bandit tak ing a shot at the cashier in tha meantime. If It'a a dork, watch, suitcase blanket or heating stove, try Powell's. PRESBYTERIANS OF CANADA FOR UNION (Aaoctatni Fna Lnnd Win.) TORONTO. Jan. 6. In a poll of the Presbyterieu Churches of Canada upon the question of unit ing with the Baptists and Method ists in Uie United Church of Cnn ada, IS 1 ot the churches whose voteias been recorded to date have signified their willingness to enter the union, 11 voting against it, it wss announced last night by the church union bureau. The Baptist church and the Methodist Episcopal church voted several yean ago in favor of the union. The McCormtck-Deeriug cream separator ia the lightest running one made. We' have two sizes on our floors for your inspection. Wharton Bros. WAR DOGS BUSY IN TWO LOCALITIES (AmcUtol lira Lrucd Wire.) BIARRIZ, SPAIN. Jan. 6. Fierce flfhtlng has occurred at Rtncon-Medik, Morocco, between Spanish occupying forces and tribesmen, according to private advices received here. It is stat ed that the Spanish lost a mnjor and a captain. JEDDAH. Arabia. Jan. 6. Having rejected final attempts to conclude peace, Ibn Saoud leader of the Wahabi tribesmen. has begun the movement ot his forces toward Jeddah. Hit ad vance guards reached the out skirts Sunday, but wero repulsed by King All's forces. ball at which be Is a star tor ward. USUALLY STARTS Phyilclasi wars aulnit Mfltetlif tovahi and coldi and toll ortht rlowa lu com plication that may mult. Laadina phyiU elant now preatribi BALSAMEA for alt bron chial a flection.. Welt known Or. Banj. F. Crtbtrae, Andtrsea, Mo., writas: "I uta tt axflustvely for my practica and aty family. It li quick, aura and ata In itt action lika aoiMna alia." T mard tha end of tha Influenza epldrmle Kov-fnimotit phlclan nnllctid that m Ulbe of Indians In Net-nda, tiy tho me of oils from a iiallTc plant wrra Immune fri-m the rarniri'S of Influenza. Ho und U.oc nils ainoug hla tvhltr pntknta and llico In a h'iftpiul vt flowing Willi "death" rantti. Nrwa of tha reatilti twoi't tho world and tor awmie tlrna It wnr ri"t p"Mihle to aupnly the demand. I BAKKAMKA r"int1nea thru pure vritrtahlft on in a pii'itnani aymp. 11 mirnrui'iua rtntjlti In four wa: 1. It tuMdh tht- In flamed mpintiriinfl and rrllcrc Irritfilion. t. It In'-rcanra aerretlnn of imioti aid pf null Hy eipertorHtlofi. 3. It atimulatra puroa of the akn In thrwlnf off body p-ilnim and 4. It atrlkea at tha causa, quickly checking germ action. !( not conftiite It with orrtlnnrr bnNam rnuirh arnipa that are only a"fthliifi avnipa and do not gn tu tha hiw f.f Ihfl trouUla. T'nlike nthtr conch n-mrdtei HAI.HAMEA la fre from roul tar and ftfhsr hnrmful nnr cnllea. riea-MMt tu tuke ana alrvilutly aafe tojflva to rhildrpn, . Be nurm vnn pet BAI M ME A wfth tha pi ft lire of the Indinn un the pni'lcjtfr. (iuar antrcd to rellort ny ninth, no matter from what re, or vttr monuy back. All druji Ctata Mil BAUIAMKA. in KoHHbuiK buy It from Chapuian'i Oniir 8ore. ' a for CHRONIC COUGHS 'fC Be Better. Classified ALL NEW ADS FOR SALE FOIt SALE Portable Victrola In- eluding records, r'hont) 3'JI L. KoK SALE Handy fox terrier pup two months old, $10. Phone 8oi. Kilt wood, cord wood, Z fool 15- Inch wood. Phone lii li. lioyer bros. FOR "SALE Split and "block wood". kindling and coal. 227 W. Lane St. Phone ti-tJ. FOR SALE Newton apples. Bring boxes. Fred Kenuer, Happy Val ley Bridge. FOR SALE Baled hay. Edeubow- er Orchard Tracts. Fred Fisher Mgr. Phone 2CF3. FOR SALK Oak and laurel wood, $3.50 per tier. Leave orders at Barber Shop at 129 Sheridan St. FOR SALi. lieariiart kuittiiig ma chine, good as now. Address Knitter", care News-Review. FOR SALE Shepherd collie pupa, good stock, tS each. Delivered at Roseburg. Address Box 103, Myr tle Creek, Oregon. FOR SALE Two Oakland auto mobiles, one touring, one en closed, cheap. Sue thein at Wharten Bros. WILL sacrifice standard make pi ano, In this vicinity, to reliable party 10 per month w ill handle. Write Tallman I'iano Store, Sa lem, Ore,, for particulars. 1 WANTED Girl for general house work. Phone 3M-R or call at SI 3 N. Jackson St. 515 V "w iafKlrl of S would like work la private family. Phono 328-R. WANTED Girl wishes to do homo work. Address "Housework," care News-Review. MEANS STAYS AWAY: WARRANT IS OUT (AnocUtrd 1-rm Uucd Win ) . . NEW YORK, Jan. 6. Federal Judge Liudley, of Illinois, lssutd today a bench warrant for the ar rest ot Gaston B. Means, former department of Justice agent, when he failed to appear in court with Ills attorney, Thomas B. Feldtr, and his secretary, Elmer W. Jar necko, for trial on a charge of con spiracy to obstruct justice. Let us show you our Hardle IMoul sprayers. Thty are tho very luu-tit tiling in b praying apparatus. Whartou tiros. NOTK'li of aale or fiovernment timber, tiejurul launtl OflU'a, Wuhli Inuiuu. lx ('.. .hin. lti. swrUu ts liort'liy Kivcu tiiut HUtiJrft to tho condltlona and llmltuin-na ot the uciM of Junt H, lyiii (Utf Htat. Zi), 1'ubruury Xtl, ialit 10 8f.au, Hi a .ind June i 1920 HI Htut., 7.-8 Hiid dt'partiiiKntnl reirulut lima of April 14, I, t.iu I it., S), the timber on the following lan tin will bv sold I'Vb. t, 11J6, at Id o i lock n. in. ut public; aut-tion at tlif l. K Lrfind (f lire ut HoMburs; Oregon, to the bihtv-it 'bititit r ai not Ivsa than the upprulaed alut aa alto w n by thla iKttltt-, kiile to be Mubjcct to the ap proval of the 8fi!riui'y of the In terior. Tne purvhaae prlre, with an ad dill on ul aunt of onc-f i fib. of one pT tfiit, tli.'KH.f. bfltiK comniU Htona ulloweit, muat be Unpotslted at tim of aale, nmn-y to bu rt'turnt-rl if aale lu not approved, ottvrwme patent will irmuu for the timber, I whUb muni be removed within ten j ye;.ra, iiida will br received from , cltlxetia ot the United ritutoa, an mo-I tin lion a of such cltlzena and enrpor- i at luii a orKunlzed under the lawa of, the United Htaies, or any Hlato, Ter-1 rltory ot dimriet thereof, only. Up- J on application of a quulltb d pur- i I'lmii'i- the timber on any li aal aub-' division wlll be oflnrcii aipurutely. before ! I it k Included In any ofler "f a larger unit. i. IS R, it. 1 W I See. 3, l,ot 1, red fir llxw M., red e, dar M.. Lot 2 red fir iriS M.. red redar 2i M., none of the timber on thene lota to be pold for li-a than U.OO p. r AI. T. 2 S., It. 10 W See. Si, titV 4 KV red fir 420 14.. ; Ktu'ond Kiowth fir fcO M.( while fir in Si., white redxr 2i M.t SH'4 SVVV red fir liu Al.. Mcund rowlh fir S'JO M., white fir iio AI., white j c edar 100 M.. SY HK' red fir 140 I M., .aetond Kroivth fir 24D M., white j e.-dhT 40 M., JiW'4 8K' red fir 20U ; AI., a ecu it d growth fir B0 At., white ctlar 40 AI,, none of the timber on : thrte tracta to be aohl for lean than fj.oo pur Ai. fur the red fir, fl.oit ptr AI. for thi aecond urowth fir; iiO renin per AI. for the, white fir and! $7.") per AI. for the white redur. T. . 27 H.. it. 12 W' Mec. U, KK'i SK yellow llr :irili) AI., heinloek IlM) AI , , .WVVa yellow fir Hini't At., hem-; lock 1I0 At., none or Him thither on tlieae traclK to be aold lor leu than per AI. for the yellow fir nnd iO tenia Imr At. for the lit-mloek. 1 T. 2H (v It. 1 V., H. c. 2... Iot 1 red fir r2 AI.. not to be Hold for lea ithau l &ii per AI. T. 2 It. 1 W., I I S.-c. A, Lot 1 n d fir ! M , lt 2 j red rir Pn., none i un limner on Iheau Pun to be sold for iene than j I 75 per AI T. 17 H.. It 7 ., S. e. I J.i, HWU NWU red fir 1S20 AI.. red r. diir 5 At., none of the tltnloT on lht Irnet to liai aold fur ) Ihrn per AI. for the r l fir and $1.5') ' ! r Al. tor the rei cedar, i Ilium i rv, ( ni:.min.-.loiH'r. WINNER WANTED Section ON BACK PAGE. DRESSMAKING Myrtle 8park. 343 So. Stephens St Phone 363-J. WAN'1'E1 Man or two to take con tract chopping wood. Pbon i-it'H. K. V. Hatfield, Roseburg, Ore. ALV iln one child wishes post Uon aa nousekeeper for widower or baicuelor. Address "Box 6" care News-Review. V Aft I LL) SuIaH nerd good slieep. Could use about 25 two year old steers. Address Box 608 or phons 419-Y. WANXtU Furs.-Uifiuest prices. With L. F. Wilson, Hood TIM Shop, opposila News-Review. B. F. Shields. i I FOR RENT HOUSE: for rent Partly furnished. Inquire 305 K. Douglas St. FOR RENT Sleeping room and ga- ruK at T12 W. Douglas St. FUlt RENT I furnished house- keeping rooms. Hi N. Rose St. FUR "REN '14 furnished Eous keeping rooms. 246 Mo. Rose St. FoltltENT Modern 3 room apart menu 814 Mill SL Phone 40J-R. FOR RENT Furnished apartment 4 rooms, close in, do children, L5 a month.Phone 247-R FurTSENT O-rooaTmodern apart ment, nicely furnished, aulomatio electric range. Phone 42-J. FORRENT -Furuished Bleeping rooms, bath adjoining. 2 blocks lrum post oifice, 246 BJtosSt. FOR RENT 2-room furnished apartment, ground floor, near Benson school. Wonderful place tor children. Reasonable rent Phone- 71M or call at 622 1st Ave. No. FUR RENT 2-room furnished apartment. 119 West Lane Street. Gas range, bath, toilet. Wash room. Hot and cold water furnish ed. r-iM. No children. U. W. Vouug lt Son. Phone 417. LOST AND FOUND LOST Lady's tan gauntlet glove; Tuesday. Finder please return ts Uus oliice. LOST Pair tortoise rim eye mass es on Jackson St. between liiuke- ly and LaneSts. Call 64 J. LUiS r Woman's leather purBe. Finder please return to Roseburg tileam Laundry, and receive re ward. LUST tux. hound, female, wiilte with black spots and black specks. Last seen near Klce Hill uu Monday, Dec. 15. He ward. Er. vin Uice, Oakland, Ore. Phone 4.UV4. MISCELLANEOUS MONEV To loan on first mors t!ageJay W.VrlKhtlllo,- Ore. UAH OWNiiK Don t forget C . call 663 when In need o( auta -rarta. Sai-fTa Auto WrackUU auusa. WILL Ihe party who got a browu silk 12 ribbed umbrella with an amber hanille, by mistake at the Armory New Year's eve, kindly take to News-Uevlew office or call 175-K. Fine, Old Growth Fir JOHN E. HATFIELD Phone 3F11 Dlxonvllle SPECIAL Guittnrd's Gr. Chocolate 25c a lb. Guittard's Cocoa 30c a lb. Lipton'i Cocoa 30c a lb. Economy Grocery Phone 63 WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua Reliable Tailor J. H. DERNIER Upstairs Next Umpqua Hotel Cleanirg, Presaing, Alterations We Make Your Clothe! in Roseburg .c-, Tanks Uadtf Oramwl aa OtlMIWlM. Oasollna, Oil, Water and Air METAL. Won't Leak. WOOD 10 OaL to 10,000 GaL ' AotBla. Ot Out tiUm. Churchill Hdwe. Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE