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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW - WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 14, 1925. SEVEN LAND PLASTER $12.00 per Ton Sixty cents a sack from the car Wednesday and Thursday. A Better Plaster for Less Money. See Ui First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBURG DtSTPMCt NEW YORK. Jan. 13. Or- ganizution of the industrial A"- ceplance corporation with capi- tul of $b, 750, 000, which will finance Mudebaked dealers be- ginning January 1, Is announced wrth t lie following oltlcers: Ar- thur J. Morris, president; Vere Drown, vice-president and gener- al manager; Charles L. Wll Hams, vice-president and general solicitor; Percy il. Hall, Henry H. Kohn, Kenneth Ashwortli and John G. Clarke, vice-presidents; H. K. Steensnn. treasurer and Kulph D. Uunuell. ' The new company is affiliated; with Industrial Finance corpora- lion, which during the oast five ! years has Handled througn us automobile- division this class of business for the Studebaker dea ler organization Industrial Ac- ', cepianco win raae over uie uusi-i ness of the automobile division and will continue to handle it -under exclusive control with the Studebaker corporation. For the: 12 months .ending July 31. the volume of Studebaker dealer fin-- anclng handled by these inter ests, amounted to more than To Serve ,You Is Our Aim Let us be your merchant. We give you quality, serv ice and price. All lumber, thoroughly kiln dried, properly machined before entering any of our work. Headquarters for Hard wood and Hardwood Floor ing. RosebUrgLmbriMfe.Co. LIDS A Hat well cleaned and blocked is half the bat tle to be well dressed. Our system of. clean ing Caps is wonderful. TRY OUR WAY Phone 277 Our Auto Will Call I NOTICE I Good Cars, Cheap make your I I own terms. See L. R. Chambers" HIGHWAY SERVICE GARAGE Phone 478 Milk Pasteurized IN THE BOTTLE Is not exposed to the atmosphere until it re?ch es your home which Oiarantees purity to you. Rexroad Dairy PHONE 39 L OAKLAND MOVING This is a sample of the kind of modern van wa will send -to help you wilh your moving problems. A telephone will bring it to your duorsiip. We. guar antee lowest prices. "We aim to please.'' rH. S.FRENCH TRANSFER AND STOHACE CO. PHONE 220 y; Ml (' . ril- ;0 j :Jj I DABY'S COLDS D re soon nipped in the bud without "dosing" by use of V Vio RUB Over t7 Million Jan Ud Yearly $62,000,000, which compares with $26,456,530 the previous mouths, aUlit Ion to its capitalization 1 of c. .50.000 and its confirmed i,n,r 'r.,rt'it ii. with ih Ihtch Panics the princi.inl cities, the industrial Acceptance corpora-1 t)on wlu contimle to offer two to 12 months' collateral trust nott.s for tile Intcsiment of the 8hort-tlme fund-s in the open market y banks through its nea(1 0IfjCe ot aev' erti and Its branch commercial.' paper offices ln Chicago and Sat. -Francisco. 1 u. Ashbys Imported Broccoli Seed ! i. t. hii. ..a ...., pound. Growers should, order as soon ' as possible. Mrs. N. C. Ash by. Apt. 6, over Rose Confection erv . Uoseburg, Oregon. TJlack diamonds from Page Lum ber and Fuel Company. tablets Tli 9 First and Oripin&l Culd and Grip Tablet Proven Safe for more thr.n a Quarter of a Century us an effective ivirf,riy for COLDS, GRIP, INFLU ENZA and as a IVeventive. The box bears this s'naturo trice 30c. TUBBY FoR ypu BWiKE VE-EPDAf cVliTMATOL f MiHAMAM t HV0 LWt'j 11 HAVE V00 PINCHtO ) V i ir n ; I1 in . tone rm 1 j . - .i;:V' inhlch .M , SPDBTS WILL Aoctatrtl I'mi La-mmI Wtr. NKW YORK. Jan. 14. The in ternational sports competition which gained record-breaking pro portions in ll24, were lees sharply defined this year, interesting international competi- 1 tion is promised lii such games as boxing, coif, billiards, . rowing, swimming, track, tennis, but the new year was without any sus tained program or world competi-, tion as was in the Olympics and al-' so lacking in such outstanding events as the Walker cup golf con- ( test and the International polo cup series, two other features of 1924 The United States Uo!f Associa tion has decided not to meet a team , abroad, to meet Great Britain again In defense of the Walker cup before 1921 while it will be at least three yeais before America again risks (ber right to the historic polo tro- pay I The stimulus of the Olympics, mi i however, to track and field athlet ,:,jics was apparent in the spectacular 31 event of Paavo N'urml the phantom 1 1 Finn, who has demonstrated the I ! same record breaking ease that I characterized his startling per I formunces at Pari) six mouths ago. America's defense of the Davis cap will be the outstanding event in detente with (be prospect that this country' forces, bolstered by the improvement of Vincent Richards, will clinch their right to hold the trophy for the sixth year In aucces- I s ion. f tiolf also will not be without Us i International twist despite a lapse ' in the Walker eup play ! Walter Hagen expects to lead a j bahd of American professionals in que of the .British open title lie lias won twice in three years. Most of the professional crowns I of ihe ring appear safe for the Init led States but title holders still have a continual menace in the i presence ot Luis Firpo and Qucntln I Romero among the hcawweipht3 antj Luis Vicentini in the light- - J weight circle. Keen International competition Is promised with the inviinion of Arne Bore. Swedish Olympic star and tival of .hihunv Weisiuuller. I In rowing, American scullers plan! an expedition to England in an at- tempt to win back tlto gold chal- lenge etio. world's title tronhy. 1 whih Jack Berexford, Jr., of Eng- land, won from W. E. Garret (ill-! more of Philadelphia when he tie-; tested the American In the Olympic finals. . I o Tor folds, pleurisy. Influenza, la-: trlpiw, . pneumonia f-tock . your j medicine chest w ith Pioneer cold; capsules, Vlck's Vapo lub, Analges ' 1c Calm. Antiphlogistlne, Monthola tnm and a cood mouth and throat j anO'pptlc. We have them all. Lloyd 1 Crocker. MOVIES PRAISED Affll JILSQ SCQBED (Associated, PreM Leatod Wire.l WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 Motion j plot it res were praised for what they have realized of their opportunity as nnaRency for social betterment land equally taken'. to account for their shortcoming speakers at the opening sesiioft here today of a national motion picture confer- j ence In the interest of wholesome j pictures. Henrv A. Atkinson, secretary oi ! the world alliance for International ! friendship through- the churches. I declared the motion picture as a great democratising auency is to- I day making its most efficacious an neal for p. 'ace by spreading knowl- ! edge of the customs and peoples of other lands ltev. P. P. rfatteichor, chairman of the committeemen mornl and so cial welfare of the United Luth eran Church,, "Indicted" the j "movies" on several counts, chiefly for what ho described as their, wilful distortion of stories upon wh'ch- pii lures are otfn siiily based. H observed that : there was a "gn at difference be ' twe-n reading a love story which : awakens chivalry and devotion anil a willingness to sacrifice and '-ing a love story with its emph ustsupon prolonged OHculatlon," WASHINGTON, Jan. 14. The nut Ions motion picture output in li!3. bsd generally on the cost tf production, was valued at 11 Hn increase of 11. 7 percent ovi r 1M21, according to figures made p-iMlc today by h census whySHOOID I PAY LmE FUN MV FAtlt! IT 'if YouHMNTA DOCKED t wouidm'T HAVtMIT THE WIN0C Better PAV roi? r BET THAT CC , CHlMAMAk'S LNflN GOt T w. FAULT '. T LtfTTTieffstJE. 111 COye ftfife IsSunMCGor "luxury cfjpte? "IfteAl TumvfctiAm tsVMasMMMOnrfSWMMMsMM WHO'S WHO AND WHAT'S HAITPXKD CYNTHIA AND JIM I,KLAVS return from their honeymoon to his home town, where his mother promptly begins to try to make Cymhu over. Hhe has accepted the itirl merely on nppruval. Cynthia ttnds It dimcutt to get ulong with her sister-in-law. LOl.KIXA OKAY, also, but likes her brother-in-law, Stanley. TODAY'S INSTALMENT XIII A (NEW FRIEND AS Cynthia went running Into the house. h?r handkerchief to her eyes, tle yeuug man who h.id run over Mark slowly followed her, his face grave with re- t Kiet. She stum bled into the houfte, and he j w . riAulmtPrt in trie T StyHJ- loorwny, hat In a r aown ni ner - .A, j the nearest chair and cobbed un restrainedly. , Vou c a n t understand he VIOLET DARS was the only tMng I had," she exclalmcil through her tears. "And I loved him so." "I do know how It is," he told her. "M dog was killed Just a few weeks ago, a dnr I'd had for years, and for a whiio life seemed too empty to endure." tsho looked up at him then, and motioned toward another chair. "Won't you sit down?" she anked. "I wanjt to apologise for being so rude as I munt have been a moment quo. I don't know what.1 unid. but 1 hated you o for running over my cat, and then OtTcrlng to get me an other one, that 1 didn't care what 1 paid." "It was crude of me to suteest that," he answered. 'Hut it's not a bad Idea, you krrbw; vhen a pet of yours dies, if you get another one at once It helps a lot. Now, if you'd let me give you another kitten She shook. her head dismally. 'I couldn't have another one; it would make me .think of Murk." . "A dog, then. I'll tell you. I law some stunning police dog this morning, puppies Just live monthn old. I was thinking of getting one myself. Now, why not let me stnd you one of those? Honestly, if you only would it would make me so rappy. I reel aoominaole over hav ing killed yours. Ho was under the wheels tvfoie I saw him." "oh, I know that it wasn't your f:iult: thn.se children frlirhtewtl him, and you couldn'l possibly havo helped hitting hiin, when he. ran Into the street co suddenly. That, doesn't make it any easier to lose him. thounh." Hot eyes filled with tears agulu. "Of course it doesn't. Hut how about the dog? Won't you let me give htm to your "I don't know." Cynthia had sud denly realized thnt this' nice young men who fiat talking with her ho pleasantly wns an utter strancer. What Would her mother-in-law any 7 "I'lease do. It's tlm'only thing I r.m do that will ntuke me feel h-ss like a murderer. Io be kind to me. please." - Cynthia, hesitating, looked at him. Ho was very good looking, very at tractive As If he rend her thou??ht, he Introduced hinmelf. "Io let me tell you who nm I'm Noel Gardner. I've Just come back from a three years' trip around the world. Probably that's what has kept me from meeting you; I used to Jfnow everybody ln townV' bureau. The bureau's figures cov nec.ted with "movie" production nedcte with movie production including stage settings, "shoot ing" of the pictures and develop ment of the films. The bureau's figures, it was explained do .not cover cost of distribution and pro jection ot the films in the theatres. SI MffiED (Aorfattd Prei I .tA WrO CHATHAM, Mars.. Jan. II Th submarine Hi!) today was still held firm on the outer bar of Or leans harbor, where she grounded early yesterday In a fog. while on h' r way from Portsmouth N. H. to New London, Conn. The crew re mained aboard last nltrht and it was believed that the. stranded ves sel whs undamaged ;md would h r id Real Businesslike. r was AM'Voi) f Wtll lBETCH ME ON ACCOWiTl , OF jom to MEAt? "THERE A&AIM . OR A VJHOLE VtAtJ. T r oy Approval "No, It isn't," she answered, with shy little ml!e. "I've been here only a short time. I'm Mia. LelanU. James I.eland's wife." Not really! Why, I received your wedding announcement In I'aris. Jim and I are old friends. Isn't that great! Now surely you'll let mo give you that dog, wpn't you ?" Hhe lauRhed softly. He waa the nlctt one of Jim's old friends that she had int. stie tld herself; she liked him tremendously even after this short acquaintance. "Yes. I'll let you send me the dog." she told him, rising. "It's awfully kind ef you to offer him to me." "Not half kind enough. If you knew how like a brute I feel you'd undt-rstand that it's you who are kind" Khe walked down to the curb with htm, averting her eyes from the lifeless little body, of Mark, which lay in the street. "I'll take care of him, If you'll let me," Gardner firred. "lk let me. And aren't we going to see each other .main soon? I'd like to bring that pup over to you." "I'm staying with Madame Iceland Just now, as my jiiisbnnd Is out of tow n." she answered. "Perhaps you'd better wait till Jim comes home. We'd love to have you corns over then." "It't you who are kind." r-ut perhaps we'll meet before th.'n." he suggested. "Are you go ing to the Atwaters dinner this evening?" - "I really d't know; I'll have to lock at niy enaKement book to And out." H-ie confessed, "I see you're not enunh Inter ested ln the social doings of our tow n to ca re what you r en watte ments are," he laughed. "All right r-here's hoping that you'll be there, and that if you are, I'll sit next to you. Good-bye for Just now and do pleaae forgive ine for the sorrow I've caused you. if you can." "There's nothing to forgive," she assured him, and etood there for an Instant as he got Into his car nnd drove away, the warm, firm pres sure of his hand still making hers t.n;le. &h turned thfn and walked back to the house, thinking about him. lie had impressed hT more favor ably than anyone else she had met stnee coming to her new home aa .Ilm's bride. She wetit straight to her sitting-room and looked nt her etiKagTiient book. Yes the At waters dinner dance waa down lor that night. . She liemmrd softly to herself aa she went to the closet to select the frock tharshe would wear. Worse Than Ever! refloated at flood tide later in the day. Whisk brooms Have you a good one? Special this wk at 3!tc, -lite, r.'ic. nr.d titte. lie sure and get one. They are invaluuble in the home. Lloyd Crocker. DAILY WEATHER REPORT U. S, Weather Iluroau, local of- fire, noseburg, Oregon, 24 hours i ending 5 a. m. Precip. in 1ncha and Hundredths. Highest temperature yesterday 4s I oh est temperature lu.st ninht... 4'i rreefpftation Ir-xt 2 I hours 4- I'otnl precip. since fir! month 1 .92 Normal precip. for this month.... 5. 7u Total precip. from Sept 1, to ilste Y 2"" Average prvrlp. from Sept. 1, ls?7 Hi.i9 in tul excess from Sept. 1, I'J-'l St.31 AveragM precipitation for 4ti wet seasons, (September to May. irn-lusive 31.48 Rain tonichi and Thursday. VM. IlKLL. Mefoondmrlst. r AP.OUT CHlNAME U-WE IL r .-. li Kr MA 1 Ttlc VOO APE WITHER l i i,fi ssM.K A5CTI -VcO (.t-t THt rAC)tV,; cot Al AM VLUTAKt IT uov'.M "Oi HIM-THEK1HE VI0MT6EJ ALLOWU0 TO HOP-T VotvC - JIT SAI.EM. Jan. 14. (Special to New, Hevlew.) The legislature or ganized according to prearranged ttluiix listened tn the uovernor'a message and haa begun to get j dow n to business. Tht governor's I message w as long, made many I recommendations, but did not con-' tain mutu mat was uew. .jie; courageously defended the income tax. and set forth others of his well known ideas. The message evoked more, applause from the gal leries than from the joint assembly. Doubtless some things recommend ed will have attention from the leg islature. Douglas county has received rec ognition in committee assignments aa follows: Representative Here her Is a member of the committee on horticulture, the committee on health and public morula nnd the committee on roads and highways. l ne lust mentioned assignment is, of course, of great importance to Douglas county. Representative Fisher Is a member ofthe follow ing committees: cities and towns, elections, mining, public lands. If tiio proposed amendment of the pri mary Irw should reach considera tion ln the house, It will doubtless be referred to the committee on elections, of which Representative Fisher is a member. There will be a difference of opinion as to the so-called child labor amendment, and this subject i likely to be warmly discussed. Doubtless most of the members at one time felt friendly to the amend ment, but careful study of Its pur port and effect seems to be con vincing an increasing number of thoughtful people that the proposi tion is altogether too wide in scope and curries ih It great danger. The uiu nas already been Intro luced to abolish the office of state market agent and there is a fair possibility that it will pass, not withstanding the continuance of that office lies very close t to the V'art of the governor. One of the governor's recommendation was that the policing of the highways be committed entirely to the state highway commission. Under exist ing conditions, an observer would hardly expect such a measure to be adopted. There will be great reluc tance to increase the powers of the governor or of those officials ap pointed by him. There will be considerable Inter net taken in the matter of the pro hibition statutes, but It Is quite likely that mof.t of the biicki thrown will be nfmed at the gov ernor wild his prohibition commis sioner, Mr. Cleaver, rather than at NO TICr: of anta oi Qnvemnlfiit tlml.or. Ufin'ral Lund Oftico, V'Nsii iiiKtori, U. J., Jan. Z, ll'.r.. Notico Is lutretiy Klvtn that subject to the lonflUloii and liinllatioiin of the acts of June , lUlfi (UD Stat. 21h. .tnd June 4 l.-'O (41 St a l.. 7C8) and dt'uartniental reulutlon of AitrU 14, liI'4 (60 U 1.. 3 7 . the Cmber on tlie loiiuwing laim win d suld h'et. 9, I'.'-'.), at 10 o lot k a. m. at tniblle auction at the t. H. Iand Of- t lee ut llimebui k Or Kni, to the biKlieMt bidder tti ni t-xn than the upurulieu alue as shown by thli notiti', ttule to be sehject to the up lii'jval of the Hecretuiy of tht In' terinr. The Dunhate trfce. with ai additional sum of on -fifth of one ifr ct-nt, tliel eor, hit Ing eommis- mIoiib ullowfd, must be il.-poFlted ut time of xule. moiu-y to bo returned If sale Is not approved, otherwise latetit will Ibhuc for the timber, which niiiMt be removed within tm jfurs. Itlds will bo reeclved from rltifn uf thw United Statev, shmo- clatlons of such cittr.ens and coruor' nttona ornnnired under the laws of the Unftfd states, or any mate. Ter ritory of district thereof, only. Up on application of a qualified pur rh4:r the timber on any lentil sub diviclon will Ha offert-d separately before bttintf includt-d In any offar t a larger unit. T. 18 H.. It. 7 W S.t. , Lot 1, red rir l.i;o M.. red redar 7 M. Lot 2 red fir M.. red reilar -) M.t nn of the timber on the.He lots to be mild fur leas : than $2.0l per M. T. 2U H., H. 10 W.J s.c. W!4 fcU'14 red fir 4:'t M., nd growth fir Su At., white f ir io ai., wmte eeunr ,u n..i tS M..' whui tlr "iX'lk K while . edar loo M . N'V4 KU red fir no M.. cond gron-th fir 240 u. white M., cecond growth fir bl) M., white unr .v ..... m .;., ... cedar 40 M., none of the tlmbor on ih'-Me truttH to l.e aeld fur t-H than U.uti per M. for the red fir. $1.JU per SI, fur tlm aeeond Krnwiti fir; f0 .t-nts p-r M. f'ir the while fir and 17. (M) per M. for tlie while redar. T. J7 H., It 12 V., Sue. IS, NK'i N-:'4 vi-lh.w f i r Sfeit M., hemloek ioa M, NV', M.'i jelloM fir 3'MiHI AI.. helli-lx-k M , iioiie of tti. timber on .hewe triu Is to lie Bold for UrH than U.uit ptr Al. for thv yelluw fir mni :) eenln pi r M. f-r t!j twiiibiok T. L't S !:. 12 W.. Hie. 26. Lot I r-l fir .'i2l M, not to he Hold for liv than : r, p. r A! . T. 2 H., It. 1 ., s.. i, l.t.t l red fir At., It 2 red fir A!., notm ef the timber 'n then I' t to be fluid for less than $1.. p-r AI. T. 17 K.. It. 7 W ...!. SHU N'i red tlr 1K;0 l i .,.1 . . ,l.ir r. M . n.ins of Ihu imln-r on il, in tr.i.l lo l.o K..I.I for !. thi.nl J:.r.o i.t M. for Ihe ml tlr and II 50 : i.i-r M. for tl.e r.-.l tudar. William ( THERr7 IVK. Au Mm O II. . t:' I OUT A OtCK FoP- Qf V M. ' - . - V T J Classified Section - ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. rh : r FOR SALE FOR RENT i - I FIR wood, cord wood, 2-toot or Inch wood. Phone 14K14, Uoyer, BlOS;. Poll S.Vl-E 30 ton good - hay,' 15 per ton. J. 11. cheat Ki use, Yonc.illa. pyn " SALE- Htudebiiker "touring cr $1.5. aa la. U win II. Tailor. Central Garage. FOR SALK 11)21 Ford coupe, wilh lot of extras. Driven very Hale. See it at Union Garage. t FOR SALE )ne iHlco Electric light plant. Very reasonable. I. B. Nichols, Brockway, Ore. FOR bALE Cau save you TliTon new Ford coupe, '25 license. tilenn IL Taylor, caro Fire Dept. FOV SALELarge, sound" "geiitle horse, cheap. Also oue horse wa gon. Mrs. J. l), louuK, u bur, Ore. FOR SALE Oiiedoz. R. I. R. grown pullets. Also four grown roosters. T. P. Carnes, liosebuig, Rt. I. Hox 12it. FOR SALE 1 gTKhlalid I room house, garage and outbuildings, good place to raise chickens. 2 lots. Price $800. Also 2-room house and heia bouse, with 2 lots. Price J550. See owner, A. M. Wal lace. 1143 Sixth St. FOR SALE OR TRADE Fur Roso burg property on account of fall ing health, our ten acre home five miles south of Roaeburg on the Pacific highway, opposite Kelly's corner. Four-room bungalow with built in features, with bath, large cloot, hot aud cold water piped in house from never failing spring on ranch. Cood barn, shed, ga rage, shop, hen houses, flue pli.ee for raising poultry, Inrpe garden fenced in. Two acres family or chard with all kinds fruit and some out trees in bearing. 3 acres prunes. Bal. pasture and grain. Terms. C. C. Groves, R. No. 1, Rox 147, Roseburg, Ore. Phone No. &F35. WANTED WANTED Used cook alovea and ranges at Powell's Furniture com pany. WAM'Kl) liu old i-ais tor wreck ing. Sarff'a Auto Wrecking House. 3.9 N. Main St. WANTED Plain sewing and fancy Ironing at home of Mrs. W, S. Howard. Phone 47'J-R. LADY would like a position aa housekeeper for widower ot bachelor. Call (1211 Winchester St. WANTED Furs." Highest price. ' With L. P. Wilson, Hood Tire Shop, opposite News-Review. D V. Shields. WANTTjGMWdU) ageci lady to cook or help ln home whera .1 or 6 hired men are employed, (.eod 'home on highway. Address llox lit, care Newvltnvlew. tile htatulCH liieniselves. Various propositions for t levying) consid-j new taxes will probably be ertd, but conservative members do j not expect to see muen in the way of Increasing of taxation, unless It might be an additional one cent on gasoline in order to keep up the highway funds and permit of some new work. The proposal of the State Motor Association to cut tho vehicle taxes forty por cent is not likely to be received with favor. GET FUELING WELL AGAIN From Mother Nature's store house we have gathered the roots, barks anil hei b.s uhlch are com-j pounded, under the famous Taulac ' i formula, to make lanlao. This , Kp.at tonic and builder has brought iiUh and strength to ndllions.. It your body is weak nud uuder-l nourished. If you cun t sleen or eat. . hnvn .tnnnieli ti-nnl. it burning rluumalism, junt you see how quickly Taulac can help you back to health and strength. Most people notice a big change ! for the better after the very fir.it bottle. They have better appetites and more pep. The ..parkin comes baek to their dull eyes and color to their faded cheeks. Don't delay taking Tnnlac an ot uer prerloiM day. Stop at your di iiKi.lr-t'H now and y, t a bottle of! this, tlew greatest of all tonics. Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills j for Constination a I n - r f ' i l.T II i. K A-Ti ISM iW -Si. i J. JJ.. lr FOK YOUn HEALTH By WINNER VMUiTlCM 1 0 Ml ! ... ky.. M-i V ... .X.. -. HOl'SR for rem. Tartly furnished, Inquire 3u5 K. Douglas St. UHU Viifi.lhi.i ImnwkPPn. .ng rooms. Phone HOM KOU it ext 4 furnished house- keeptug rooms. 216 No. Rose SL FOR RtCNT 2 furnished rooms, water, light and phoue. inquire 42tt Kioed St, Ft)U RKNT Six-room apartment on ground floor. Inquire at Fish er s store. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, close in. Inquire at 3:9 E. Doug las. Phone 140-L. FOR Rn i' Fui nlbhed rooms for liht housekeeping. 2u8 E. Court St. Call at Bide door. foil UENT Nicely furnished apt. 2tf with bath, hot and cold water. Phone 353J. 343So-JStephenaSt. FOR UENT 2-room apartment with bath, close ln. LlghU, h. aud c. water furnished. 1 17.50. Phone 227-Y. LOST AND FOUND LOST Fox terrier pjp, black and white. Reward for return toll Flint St. LOST tioodycur. Reversible rain coat between lt'oseburg and Din-onvllU-. Leave at Newa-lleview of fice, Ilward LOST Gray Cliamolsuttc glove on Stephens or Roberta Sts. Sunday night. Finder please return to this office. LOST Lower half of fountain pen In business 'district Monday. Finder please call Miss Crocher on al Terminal Beauty Parlor. LOST Medium "sited collio dog, cream color with white tall. An swers to name of Prince. Has collar on. Phone 42F5. J. E. Pink er ion. I MISCELLANEOUS ! EXPERT MARCELLING, 75c. N. Jackson St. 404 I'tlONOOI.Al'll repairing, all makes. Hoseburg Cyclcry. 228 N. Main St. Dltf;ShrMAKlNGMovcd from 218 S. Pine to 320 W. Wash. St, pricea reasonable. Phone 512-R. LAH OWNER Don t forget w cat) B53 when In need of auU part.. Barff'i Auto Wrecklnj Kotisa MAHCELL nnd manicure (1.10 special for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Experienced opera, tor. Phone 67-Y or call 331 So. Main. n PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. H. PLYLER ChtropractU ..l...,Uln- 1 H T ( dunald k. uiuBa, Dentist. Phone 401 212 Perkins Bldg. Auction Sales : Farm or city auctions see at loY dates. We buy and sell furniture, ') Dargains In new and used Household Goods. m Radabaugh-Patterson S23 S. Jackson Jhons M1-J Special Tea Garden Syrup, gul-..t.40 Log Cabin Syrup Small Cans ........ 30o MiHllum Cans 60e Wigwam Syrup-- Snuill Cans . . 20c Medium Cons ..40c Economy Grocery Phono 63 WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT . Hotel Umpqua Reliable Tailor J. H. BERNIER Upstairs Next Umpqua Hotel Cleamrg, Prtsslng, Alterations We Make Your Clothe in Roseburg ,.'"1 Und" Orwm4 at OihttwIM. Oiaollns, Oil, Water and Air METAL. Won't Leak. UOalto lO.COCOsL" An tnto. Oa Out T rt. Churchill Hdwe. Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE 9 ' 'ViM ... I