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SEVEN COvt dJlfe op Approval PJITIGUETO RISK HIS CHI. TOUT Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. AT LAST ! J J V VIOLET llAf W INTO PRISON TE1 ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 7. 1925. That car of alfalfa hay hat arrived. Get it from the car Wednesday for $25.00 a ton in ton lot or over. LAND PLASTER Don't older your land plaster until you see ua. A better plaster at a better price. See Us First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBURO .'3.4 CCfJCOAL 81 L'C JUDGE U. 0. DEBATE Charles A. Brand has been select ed aa one of the judges of the de bate to be held at the University of Oregon on Thursday evening, Janu- ary 8. Prof. Swartzstrauber, an in- i structor In the Portland schools, j and Dr. E. G. Franklin of Willam ette University will be the other ; judges. The question of the debate I will be "Resolved: That Congress, ! by a two-thirds vote, should have the power to set aside decisions of of Congress unconstitutional." Just arrived carload of Page Fence, Square Deal Fence and Monarch galvanized Red Top, Barb wire. Write us for prices. Steams & Chenoweth. Oakland. Ore. YOUNG MAN 6U8TAINB CHEST INJURY Leonard Cooper, the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cooper of Melrose, who has been employed by tho A. S. Coeo company, a sawmill con cern at that place, sustained a very painful cheBt injury Tuesday even ing when the clutch of his tractor, to which he was tying a sled, In some manner became released, causing him to be struck down, and PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. H. PLYLER Chiropractic physician, 126 W. Lane St. Xtdo) tMiA moi My 1! uodn jjoo noX op moj-j WINE If You're Exacting You'll send your clothes to us for Dry. Cleaning Expert work, care, promptness assure you satisfaction. TftY OUR WAY Phon 277 Our Auto Wltl Call NOTICE ', Good Cars. Cheap make your I own terms. Sec L. R. Chamber HIGHWAY SERVICE GARAGE Phone 478 Milk Pasteurized IN THE BOTTLE Is not exjxwed to the atmosphere until it reach es your home which guarantees purity to you. Rexroad Dairy PHONE 39-L OAKLAND HAULING We shirk no hauling Job. Our trucks and our effi cient drivers and truck mi n will tackle your haul iun problem and solve it satisfactorily. ' Long dis ' tanco hauling a specialty. ''We aim to please.'' H.S.FRENCH i TRANSFER AND STOBACt w PHONE 220 ROUP bpastnodic Croup is f recently relieved by one application of-- V VAIORUB Pit IT Millie Jm Und 'ry the rear wheels of the tractor to pass over his chest. The accident lmppened about 6 o'clock. Mr. Coop er was brought to town, where Dr. Stewart took an X-ray of his chest. The nature of the accident is such as to confine the young man to the Mercy hospital for a number of days. However, it Is 'thought that no complications will arise. Dr. Stewart Is in attendance. Ashby's Imported Broccoli Seed is now ready for delivery, $20 per pound. Growers should order as soon as possible. Mrs. N. C. Ash by, Apt 6, over Rose Confection ery, Roseburg, Oregon. Your old boiler and $4.00 will buy an All copper new boiler delivered free in city, at Powell's. . Physician warn agnintt neglecting toufhs ind coldi and tall of th nrlout lum com llicatlOBS that may mutt. Leading physi cians now prescribe BALSAMEA for all bron chial ffictioni. Well known Or. Binj. f. Crabtna, Anderson, Mo., writes : "I use It velu lively far my practice and my family. , It ( ejuick, euro and safe in It action lika othiitg alie." Toward the end of the influenza er'oVfnlc RiiVfrnrnent iifivsicSan notinl that a trile of Imliain in Nevada . by tlie line of oils from a n;ilive plant were Immune frnm the riivac ; of lttfliif nzn . He usod thuja nili annum hi i white pntknH nnd then In a IiostIUiI nrcr I flnninir with "ilcath" cnnes. Nwa of the . results swept the world and for jwime lima i It w ri"t puRitile tn luptily liie demai'd. BALSAMKA r 'Uihines thiav pun m".'Wnhlj oil In a pU.naiit trup. It ylvts nitrtu ulmis results in four wny: I It rMlh-it the In flaairri nu-mlirniifs arid relieve Irritation. 2. It Inrrwutu fwcretlun of nnimu, jiikI pemiita easy experttirHttf-n. 3. It stimulate pure of the Rkln In throwing eft body prisons end 4. It strikes at the cause, yulckly checking 1 (term action. ' Pn imt confuse It with ordinary bfilMm enu'h m-nips tlmt era only stothinfr nvniiii ?n1 do nut gn tn the tne of the trmihla. 'nllltf o'hrr coubIi rpmrd BX1-SAVEA to frfe from rial tar and other h.-irmful mr wticfl. flpnv.-tnt to take and absolutely safa to give to rTi'Mri'n. t Pe aure you BAT,-fA HF A with the i plc'nre t th Intjiiri on the p.irkiiire. (tiiar : anteed to relh've fnT r-nivh. no mat'er f r ini i wh.it raufip. or V"iir mcnty back. All drujt Iioti I il HA I.HAM HA- in KuH.-iuHn buy it from Chapman's TUBBY DOCTORS SAY . DON'T NEGLECT COUGH Oil COLD! Onier sore, ' ! CHRONIC QL COUGHS i UnocUtM Fins Uurd Win.) OMAHA. Neb., Jan. 7. Hay Scarvfinger Ted Snodderly, 16-yeur-old boy "hobo." since he left his home two years ago, Who talk ed himself into a 25 year peniten tiary sentence, after apply. m at the Council muffs, la., city jail for lodging one cold night recent ly, will be taken from Council Bluffs to Anamosa prison today to begiu his term for confessed rob bery. . Snodderly entered a "full and voluntary confession" to a robbery committed in Council Bluffs in which two men were shop and rep resented himself as "Scarefinger Ted" and as a member of a gang of bandits operating in and around these two river cities and subse quently was sentenced by District Juuge O. 1). Wheeier to 25 years in prison, the onlv alternative un der the law. Since, however. Sheriff Percy Lain.iun has obtain ed what he says is a positive alibi for the youth, and declares that the lad was in Kansas City the night of the robbery. An effort will be made to have Governor-elect John llamnit! of Iowa pardon the boy after he takes office next week. For all kinua ot tlooa covert g try Powell's. (AiKclated Vrtm Lraard Win.) l.OS ANGELES, Jan. 7. Pound and gagged by two mask ed and armed men whom they surprised nt work upon return ing to their home late last night, Sidney Herman, retired real estate broker and his wife were roblied ot furs and diamonds valued at more than $0,000, ac cording to a report to police, ilefore leaving the two men. locked the couple in a bedroom where two hours later Herman managed to free himself and notlCy the police. o r Safe Fat Reduction Why be fat? The answer of most fat people is that constant dieting 1b Jiard, continual exercise 1b tire some and exhuusuvt and imu, too ,it minht be harmful to frwrf the weight down. That was tho old-fashioned idea. Today la Mar mo la Prescription Tablets all theSQ difficulties are overcome. Ju.h a pleasant little tablet after each meal and at bedtime causes lut to vanish. This modern method i.s esy, entails no dietine: or exercis ing and has the added advantage of cheapness. Get a box of these 'tablets tnd start taking them now. Within short time you will be getting rid of fat steadily and easily wiUiout starvation diet or tiresome exer cise. You will be comfortable aiid aUle to enjoy the food you like and want. Even after taking of.' niiny pounds, there will be no fabbinem or wrinkles remaining. Yoa will fell lot) per cent buer. ai! uiw stores the world over sell Marmoia Prescription Tablets at one dollar for a box, or the Marmoia Com pany General Motors Building, De troit, Mich., will glady send them to yuu on receipt of the price. o 1 WOODCUTTERS ATTENTION Th e Board of Directors of School District No. 4 of Douglas county, Oregon, wilt receive sealed bids for 400 cords of old growth red fir, or and for 400 cords of second growth red fir wood to be delivered as follows: High School, 190 cords; Benson School, 90 cords; Itose School 90 cords; Ful 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, 125 and all bids wil be opened at the regular board meeting held on the same day. Details as to size and time of de livery may be obtained from the clerk. I The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated this the 18th day of De cern nor, i9i:4. V. J. MICEUJ, Clerk School District No. 4 Offire, First State and Saviags Bank. o If It's a clock, watcu. suit cane blanket or heating stove, try PowpM'r nttiu in WHO 8 WHO AND WHAT'S HAPPENED ' CYNTHIA and JIM I.ELAND. bride ana groom. seals In thslr new horns to find that Jim's mother ex uects to rule tluflr Uvea. Cynthia rebels; Jim's devotion to bis mother blinds him. Cynthia meets PHIL GRAHAM, an old frlsnd. and Invites him home for the night. TODAY'S INSTALMENT VII A REQUEST AND A PROMISE YNTHIA and, Phil Ornhnm set- I tied down to their midnight auoDer party with uncon- nld dellrht. He had news of many of her old frltmla to give her, people whom she had not seen since before her mar rltiK. They tin iahetl supper Ion if before he had told her of AvrrvnnA and Hi muih that stood before the II replace In the, VIOLET DARE i library. "Jim ought to be here before long. he told him, "and we can wait for him here. Now tell me where' that pretty Adams girl the one yoi liked so much? I plways expected you to marry her, Phil." "You know perfectly well that I never was likely to marry anyone but you, Cynthia that Is, It you'd have had me," he answered quietly. I ought not to speak of tt now, of course, since you're so happily mar ried to someone else, but I can't help it. I'll never care for anyone but you." "Oh. Phil, I'm fond of you, too, only well, not that way," nhe answered, laying one hand lltfhtly on his. lie caught It in both bis own and held It tight. He told himself that he would not have come to the house at all had he known how bitter an experience It was to be for him. To be there with Cynthia fussing about the kitchen, and sitting there on the wide, deep couch beforo the dancing fire he could not help thinking of how wonderful It would be to belong I there, to have her with him always. "You were always .like a big I brother to me; I never suspected: that you cared In any other way for, me till you told me that you did 'she said,(after a moment. "I I'm I sorry things had tto be this way. Phil." "You mustn't:' I don't want any thing to dim your hnpp'ness bt answered. "You ore happy aren't1 I you, Cynthia? Your hu.ib :ni 'a everything you want hlr.i tc I? .' "Oh, yes, Jim's wmd -rf;.', " . I, told him quickly. "The nn' ' - is well, it's his mot bo : n ' p tors. His mother ci'p"' thinks she's awfully gfr'tl fn J she meddles with every; i :t : : m , and finds au)t with r.- n:i ! r :--; : recti me till I nearly srn v. i-l I j "I'd got along well enujiih If rrf'- j Just let mo alone, but- she won't , even let me order meals by myH!f! ' I have a good maid nnd a FplemlM cook, but she superintend every single thing tliat is done. When mv trouaseau's worn out I suppose phc'l) go with me to buy new clothe I shudder to think of what will liap- I pen then I " "But, CynthlA why, that's nb ' surd! Doesn't she leallzo that you're j an Intelligent human being?" j "No; she thinks I don't know a I bleemed thing, and I don't blame her. j because it seems as if she's right. I takes, and do all sorts of things like that, because site gets me so rattled. I think she resents me. too, though she doesn't realize it. But she's al- I- Oscir r.errie, vlce-communJ r lira puss i n mini itt RRPtni ! bAisUULI IViUiyUAl i of Umpqaa Post of the Aiitrlca i eral. held today, in n body. Legion, took over the s-et atj The new officers of the post last night's session In tho m,.; were installed lastnight and the senee of Commander Stewart 'ys gave them a rousing greet and Oscar sure hit the ball, iauk- 'ff- 0 j I able meeting. The boys feel tli.it J they have two fine leaders in' Stewart and Berrle and will l.ej , wllh them to the 'last ditch." i On next Monday night, Janu- ary 12th, the pout will enjoy in annual membership banquet. All legion men are urged to mink that date down in their dorl Heads I Win, Tails You ways adored Jlin, and I've come be- twtn them." There im a, moment's pause, while the ttre danced and sparkled, and the ruaes on a low table beside the davenport glowed goklen and pale pink in the mellow light. "Cynthia." Uraham exclaimed sud denly, leaning toward her emgerly, "promise me something. Promise mo that If ever you feel that you need a friend who will do anything fur you, you will send me word and let me come to you, or that you will come to me. If you want to leave here." "Hut I don't suppose you see, 1 love Jim so much that no matter what happened. I'd stay with him," she answered siowly. "Yes, I know tnat. Put some times thing we don't exp-ct hap pen, you know. We can't-ever tell what lit' ahead. No matter where I ant, I'll cnnie to you. Cynthia, and manage to help you." i To Cynthia it seemed as if a cold win-l blew through the room, carry ing nway the scent ot the roses and t he odor of the ceda r logs t hat burned In the fireplace, carrying a feeling of chill straight to her heat. "Put nothing could happen," she protested, forgetting the moments during the lat week when she had tut in her room wishing with all her MH ill They did not hear Jim and Hit mother come In. heart that she could got away from her life as she was living It. "Of courre not," he agreed, readily enough. "But well, remember what I've said to you. You will promise mo, won't you, Cynthia?" And Cynth a promised, unthlnk- t re '-K-l on!y a few moments till jv c.c-Ki on the tab!e behind them . , I vo: Cyn.'hJa, glancing. round t T i l t i i'iiil in real concern. ; . '. od about Jim." h sen To nit'Tht to be huro by ; ;.n:.-a something really very :t;n happened. Perhaps his ! e ii .1' I wonder if I ought W , lv :"?. Ye; he didn't ask me to gs i !i h ii :nul he'd have done that If l:iu l.-'r-n 1'lnena. Iet'e see" "Wr.lt till quarter after und the phone." miptreHtort Ornham. "Iook, Cyuthla hero nre some kodak pic tures of the old house, thnt show how I've rebuilt it. You remember that wing " She sat down attain, clone enough to htm ho that she r-ould see the pic ture that he held. And so en grossed was she In them that she did no hear the purr of a motor on the drive, or the opening of the front door. So It happened that when Jim and his mother came into the hall, and stood there for a moment, look Ing Into tho library, they saw Cyn thia apparently sitting very close Indeed to Phil Graham, her head almost on his shoulder. ' Breakers Ahead. The legion auxiliary will provide the "chow" and a hint dropped , lust night gave an indication jthat "chicken" was on deck for the night. The hnnquet will bel hold at the K. of P. hull. Several of tho legion men gave eulogies last night on the death -f their comrade. Frank N'euner. anH it was voted that thH post should attend the fuu- Paces coai makes cold homes warm. o ' 'Envelopes, bill licac, carina cards, business earns, posters, folders, booklets nf every descrlp lion printed on short nntlco by the New-ltevlew exrlimive Joii prlnti;; department, phone 1 3 ft. MAll A MiMItV( You SOME e: (i l WAWTA VOALK I iVrsjt; ' ' - s) - s 7 v NEW YORK. Jan. 1 Mlka Mv Tlfsu who oi Ihe Unlit heavy vitUt championship of to world from Iho 8'nfal.s", battling- Slkl, afti-r the African had surprised the boxlnx universe by knocking the j croon from the beau or Georges Carpentier. will rltk his honors to-1 niltht In tha Newark armory, op- j posing Mickey walker, cnainpion of the welterwelKht. Althouuh Walker Is two classes beluw McTlRue In boxing weinht, the men are expected to enter the ring wllh only a difference of sev en pounds. The New jersey welter will be up to 153, It is predicted. If knocked out. Walker will still retain hla welterweight crown, be cause his opponent cannot make the weight limit. Walker is the favorite because of his speed. Mc Tigue Is 32 years old. Walker 23. Why repair your old wash boiler when you can buy a new one as low as (1.10 at Powell's. Sportographs (AMXllted Vrtm Lcuri Wir. ) Tlnk" Oardner, New York artist, will attempt to even mat. the score with Ira Dern, Utah claim ant to the world's middleweight wrestling championship when they meet in a finish maun In Salt Lake city tonight. Dern defeated Gardner three years ago wllh what was claimed to be a lucky hold the airplane spin. Billy Shads of Concord, Calif., heavyweight member of the three fighting Shades. Is back In San Francisco after a long sojourn In Australia. He plans to t ike a rent before resuming boxing again. It Is expected that he will he joined here by Ueorge and Dave Shade. The latter has been making his headquarters In the east for some time. An invasion of professional and amateur golfers fronv the Pacific Northwest is expected this week to compete In Uie California open championship which will be held In San Francisco at the Olympic country club January IS and 16. Some of the visitors expected in clude Dave Black of Vancouver B. C, former Pacific Northwest open champion; Phil Taylor, Victoria, 11 C: Mortie Iiutro, Aberdeen: Frank Noble, Seattle; Rudolph Wllhelm and Claire Grlswold, Portland. The latter two are amateurs. Ty Cobb, who In 1924 batted ov er the .300 mark for the lUth con secutive season will have a chance to equal the all-time major league mark established by the l:ite Adrian ('. (Pop) Anson. If he again enters the select batting cir cle at the end of the PJ25 cam paign, t'ohb's achievement In re ality, will be better than Anson's for the tiger leadera record would represent an unbroken string, while Anson, in batting over .300 for 20 years, had a break In his record. An.-nn clubbed for 3oo nr When You Fecial Cold Com inGOnl Take' 4? Laxative Bromt to work off the cause and to fortify tho syRtem against an attack of Grip or Influ enza. A Safe and Proven Remedy. Price 30c. The box bears this signature Lose ohjlYI V0AMT walk nrt we 1 & 1 1 f li tablets ITS BECAUSE 8 A I DONT HAVE g ' BECAOSe t HAVE CANDH". FOR SALE FOR SALK I'igs. Lcwin Parker, l'uoue 30F31. Godl) oat and vetch hay for sale. C. O. Sheppard. Hlxonvllle. FIR wood, cord wood. 2 foot or J(P Inch wood. Tbone 14F14, Buyer Dros. FOR SALE Baled hay. Edenbow er Orchard Tracis. Fred Fisher Mgr. 1'hone 26F3. FOR SALE Bourbon red turkey toms. George J. Thomas, Kose burg, Ore. Rt. 1, Box 1U2. FOR SALE Portable Ronora phon ograph, like new, (10. Address Sonora, care News-Review. FOR SALE Box couch and cover. I brown wicker rocker, viclrola aud tin records. 4 10 W. Douglas St. t& SALE Bourbon Red toms. Al so Rhode Island Red roosters. N. L. Conn,1 Phone 6F15. Roseburg, Ore. I! WANTED I J WANTED 100 gal. galvanized 2nd hand tank. C. E. Vlcek, Glide, Ore. WANTED By likh school gill work before and after school. 2u5 W. l.ane. vvAVTi-u Used cookbtoves and ranges at Powell's Furniture com pany. more IB atrargtit years beginning In 1876, but dropped to and .275 In 18S1 and 1S82 before he rallied the following year Hnd finished a five yar stretch of .000 or more in 1887. Fans who saw Nurml in action at Madison Square, Garden last night wrs impressed wllh his "poker face" while running. ''The phantom Finn" shows no physical anguish, hla face remaining the same fro m start to finish. His pow ers nf endurance are wonderful and his stride never changes, al though he produces a tremendous kick In his sprint at the end of the race no matter what the distance. Keep the kids "comfy with coal from rages. NOTU'FJ of sale o- Government timber, Ut-nvral Lnl Orftt'e, Wasli luKttin, i. C, Jan. , 19J.. Nuiii t her-Bhy givtn tlmt uljM-t lu th cuiuliiloim and lniltatii'im of the :u-m or Juno a. inn. imt, Keliruary isiltf id rtiul., llik) and June 4 I a JO (41 rtat., ,;.S) ami tl.-put tiiu ulul rc;iHulliiijrt of April 14. I ' J 4 ..li 1,. !., :r,,', tho tiitiLt-r on the tolluwlDK lamU will be uld I V I). II, 1J5, at 10 u i la k a. m. at public au-tloii at thv U. S. Land Of- tii at KoMebutg Oregon, U the hixln-Ht MUiJer at not U-ms thun tli uppruikcd ulue au mimn n by thin iiiitU'i', nil If tu lie irblt'it tu tho iip provHl oT the Hi'iTi'tai'T 'tt ttir'In iMi ior. Tlio iMirchuMu prlt e. with an iidditlnnal tinrii uf oti.--flfth uf onu per cent, thvicof. Ih'Iiik , rtniiiiin sions allowed, muKt bo dcpOHlttd at lime o( kulu, mmiiy to b r'turru-d if Male In not apprnvrd, utherwlMe nilent will fxKiiv for thr timber. wltU-h miiHt b rmoiI within tea yeui'M. ft ids will he ie'elvtd from t'itir.eiis uf thu L'liltetl hut ten, ,ukmi t iatloiiri ut inn h citUt'im and curpor alloiiH organized uimUt tint lawn of lliw United Mni..,, or uiiy Hint. Ter ritory nf dlKirk-t tbwieuf, only, tip nn application nf u gunllflid pur chaser the timber on any len;i aub tlliHlon will t oifMieJ HepHrately before being tneludird In any offer 'r h larner unit. T. 18 S., II. 1 , tier, j, Lt 1, red fir I ftiii M.. red . (Ur 7.' Ai.. Isot Z red fir M., red cedar 2) M., none of the Umber mi theHe loin to be Bold for Iff than IJ.Oii per M. T. i'tf H., U. 10 V Hec. Si, 8WM HW14 red fir 40 M., ncnnd growth fir HO M., white fir 40 M., white eednr 240 M SW'U red fir 170 M., leeond growth fir 200 M.. whltA Ilr B0 M . whltn cedar 100 M., NWfc BKU red fir 140 M.. second Krnwtlt fir 2 40 M., while c.dar 4' M SVV'i Si:U red fir 2uu SI., tecond Ki-owth fir xu At., white cellar 40 AI , noun nf the timber on tht He lra "lu to be mid for Ikn Dihii $l!.rt0 per AI. for the red fir, $l.0f) per M. for the tiecond Krowth fir; 0 ct'iitH per M, fr the white fir and 17. in) per AI. for the wbitr cedar. T. -'7 S.. I(. 1J V.. Set. 1.1. NK' NK'i yellow rir .ir.Hij AI.. hemloeK I Do AI., NW'U NK'i ywllow fir 3imo AI.. hem lock 10U At., none of the timber on ilicxe tract) to be void for Iim than $.'..ro per M. for the yelluw fir and! centu Her M. for thn lioinliu lf 1 T. 2H H, ft. 12 W., Hec. 25, IaH 1 n-d fir E0 M not lo be Hold for Jen I tlian 1.50 per M. T. 2 K, U. 1 W., Sec. 5, Lot l red fir H0 M., Ixit 2 red nr j.iwu none or tlte timber, on these lotn to be todd fur Ivtt tbim 11.75 per AI, T. 17 K. it 7 W., Hec .:t.f, tfV 'i NV4 red fir K20 AI.. red cedar & M. none nf tin timber on thin tract to be mild fir hh ttuin $2.:.0 net- M. for the red-fir and fl.au p. r AI. f'ir the red eedar. William I Spry, L'oiniuinfilonur, i Electronic Diagnosis and Treatment (Abrama Method) DR. HARRISON FOLK Electronic and Chiropractic Physician 17-1fl-19 Perklnt Blriq. Phone 49) By WINNER CopyrMilM br UiuU-J I'mi'W iiii(. In f WANTED To rent or buy a C mel- ouy saxaphone. Phone 106-L. MESS.4AKINU Myrtle Kparks. U43 So. Stephens St. Phone 353 J. WANTED-Uirl wishes to do house work. Address "Housework." care News-Review. WANTED Small herd good Bheep. Could use about 25 two year old steers. Addreas Box 66$ or phone 419-Y. W ANTED Purs7ifiEnest prices. With L. F. Wilson, Hood Tire Shop, opposite News-Review. B. . F. Shields. FOR RENT I FOR RENT Sleeping room and ga- aKeat 222 W. Douglas SL Foil KENT I furnished house keeping rooms. 246 No. Rose St. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, 3 rooms, close in, no children, 125 a month. Phone 247 K. FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms. In cluding water, light and phone. Inquire 426 Floed St FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt? $15. 2 room furnished apt. $12-. Bath, lights and water. Children taken. 246 So. Parrott. i-uii 2-rojm turliisued apartment. 119 West Lane"Street. lias range, bath, toilet. Waeh room. Hot and cold water furnish ed. 23.00. No children. G. W. Young & Son. Phoue 417. 1. LOST AND FOUND LOST Automobile license plate No. 21034. Finder please call 361. LOST Woman's '"leather' purse. Finder please return to Roseburg Sieam Laundry, and receive re ward. COST Small bunch of artificial flowers in business district Mon day. Finder please returs to this office. S LOST Roller Coulter from a gang plow. Close to Cooper's place at Melrose. Finder please noliiy TraviB Hoskins, Melrose, Ore. L MISCELLANEOUS 1 COLE- CAR to tr&do for property. Wm. Van Uuren. MONEY To loaij on flrai mur gage Jay W. Wright, Klllo, Ore. HAVE YOUR DEER" SKINS Un ited and made up at the Ross Glove Factory, 116 So. Jackson St CAR OWNER -Don't forget U call 6&3 when In need of anu parts. Baxtf Auto . Wrecking Hnuae. , M A HCKL6 75c. I Unit a Id a. m. to 6. p. m. For appointments phona fw-Y, or call at 331 So. Main SL Mrs. Amy Rogers. GlJARXNtEErjofi' at reducetl prices. Get your car overhauled while the low price is on. Ford $15 complete. Others In propor tion. Regular price after Feb. 15. Coqb Hay Junction Garage. Car repairing. Ulacksmtthlng, acces sories, as and oiL WOOD Fine, Old Growth Fir JOHN E. HATFIELD Phbn 3F11 Dlxonvllla SPECIAL Cuittnrd's Cr. Chocolate 25c a lb. Guillard's Cocoa 30c a lb. Lipton's Cocoa 30c a lb. Economy Grocery PJjone 63 WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua Reliable Tailor J. H. BERNIER Upstairs Next Umpqua Hotel Cleaning, Pressing, Alterations We Make Your Clothes in Roseburg ' i '.''I li: UtH.rrt. -'J 0, ollns. OiL net and Air Mi METAU Won't Leak. 10 OsL to 10.000 GiL Aju toi. ot Out fucm. Churchill Hdwc. Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE 1 1 -i