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ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1925.
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KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Jan. 17
Grand jury investigation inlo the
slaying of Oscar Erlckson in the
on the morning of January 4, start -
ed this morning. With four of the
five reputed outlaws in custody,
District Attorney Ganong believes
that the grand jury probe will beljau 26.
completed within a few days and
he will then seek immediate trials
fur the men now in custody. John
Taylor who has made a complete
confession of the robbery plot, told j
newspapermen this morning that he
will bare the entire story to the
grand jurors and will then plead
guilty to whatever charge the Jur
ors file against him. Belief pre
vails here that Taylor will not be
Indicted for first-degree murder by
reason of the fact that he conform
ed the entire crime und Its tragic
ending and aided authorities in
tracinB down others connected j ball coach at the University of
with it. ' Southern California following a
0 football coach war in which he
CARD OF THANK3 - wfts tarfit for considerable criti-
We wish to take this means of j c'sm yesterday was given a fare
extending our heartfelt thanks' to i well demonstration as great as any
the many kind friends and neigh-1 accorded him in the days when
bors who assisted us during the last I Henderson stock was well above
illness and death of our loved one. j par.
We wish to thank them also for' Kor a full five minutes at Chapel
the many beautiful floral offerings. ' exercises, Trojan students who
E. P. Preblo
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Schrenk
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. McCulloch
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jones
Mrs. Mary A. Drollinger.
DENVER, Coio., Jan. 11. Harry
Daildow, a lusty lunged 14-year-old
newsboy filed suit In district court
The Umpqua Florist
Choice Cut Flowers Always
Fresh
Finest Quality Artistic Floral
Designs.
Visit Our Greenhouse or
Cnll 40-K2.
LIDS
A Hat well cleaned a'ld
blocked is half the bat
tle to be well dressed.
Our system of clean
ing Caps is wonderful.
TRY OUR WAY
Phont 877
Our Auto Will Call
NOTICE
I Good Cars, Cheap make your
own terms. Pee
L. R. Chamber
HIGHWAY SERVICE
GARAGE
Phone 476
gjggj
One man and a WADE cuts from 25 to 40
cords a day.
Low cost of operation end maintenance. Simply con
cinictedi Mil", med and durable.
New tingle wheel dettftq enables one man to move the
WADIi anywhere and operate It alone.
Come in and let ui show you why the WADE la the
rcatet laoor and limeaavtnf
invention in 20 yeara.
Literature upon request.
Prompt
Deliverie
From
Stock
sV.!l
Our drivers and our truck- $
men are all Instructed In fcjl
the absolute necessity of ta
handling your property G
with great care. In long J
distance hauling their jWi
carefulness counts. fejj
"We aim to please.'' '
H.5. FRENCH
TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO.
PHONE 220
here yesterday against Walter J.
Bates, an attorney.
In his petition the newsle asks
the court to award him one dollar.
which he claims the attorney owes'
him for "papers bought on time,
during last November and Decem
ber. The' paper vendor declared he
knew Gates could afford to pay the
amount becaust? "when he present
ed his bill the lawyer was silting in
a swivel chair smoking a fat and
expensive cigar."
j Cariman wrote "From the Land of
the Sky Blue Water," "At Dawn-
inK j Hear a Thrush at
Eve."
see him as well as HEAR
him,
(AwK:lttt"l 1'reM Lraocd Wire.)
LOS ANtiELES, Jan. 17 Elmer
C. Henderson, who two days a;:o
i resigned his position as head foot-
packed the assembly room rose
and cheered the man who came to
U. S. C. in 1119 and attained a
raensure of success approximated by
no other coach in the history of
the Institution.
The occasion was Henderson's
last official act as coach of the
Trojan football team the presen
tation to members of the t-am of
sweaters awarded them by the
athletic commission. Before pre
senting the sweaters, Henderpon
gave a short address praising the
work of the squad Individually and
as a team.
. Fchumann-IIelnK says of Tslaiui.A
"She is indeed wonderful, both per
sonally and in her songs."
IS CRITICALLY ILL
( atrv(r1 t'rr-ta Omwl IVIrO '
NEW YOIIK. Jan. IT. The con
dftica, nf Canon Wiiliiim H. Klh s
of Seattle, Wash., who in St.
Luke's hospital suffering from
heart disease, remaim d crithal lo
day. The pal ten t became w nNer
during the nieht, his physician raid.
Canon riiss v.-as taken to th
hospital urion his return frcm K ti
ro pe on Dtvember 21.
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i A-a-Utd Press Uunl Wire
EUGENE, Ore., Jan. 17. Scor
ing at will, the University of Ore
gon basketball team took the Pa
cific -University of Forest Grove
down to a 4s to 15 drubbing on the
local floor last night. It was not
unlit, the latter part of the first
half that the visitors were able to
score at all, the Oregon playing was
so fast and sure.
Okerberg, rangy center for Ore-1
gon, was bifh point mua of the
game with 23 markers. I
Westergren, speedy little guard.
was the outstanding floor man.
The game boosted Oregon's spirit
considerably, as 1'aciflc was tout -
ed aa having a surprise in store.
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Bricks or briquets you get them
at Pages.
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TD COACH U, OF 0,
( AajirvtafsxJ I'm Oawri Win.)
EUGENE, Ore. Jan. 17 Jo
Maddock, head coach of football at
the University of Ort'Ron during
the past season, tmkred hla rosig
n at Ion to the University authori
ties yesterday. Pivssurt of busi
nesa Interests were ascribed as the
reason for hie resignation.
No successor has been hinted by
the University offfc.Hla.
Ilan.nt ....... ., - ... 1- - .it.
"cr-'ci wimi cAii-nani UJ IIIC
rpceipt of the resignation of Mr.
Maddock.
ne was an amiable erntlrnvfn
and a fine coach," declared Virgil!
Ear, director of athletics. I
The resignation followed tho de-
cisIon of lhe vmy officials
to have the football coaching done
on the year-round plan, rather than
the present system Mr. Maddock,
who is at the present time In
Idaho Falls, Idaho, where he Is en-
gaged In business, wired that tie
ooulU not consider the full tlrao
plan.
"Sorry, but cannot consider all
year round poaitlon at Oregon.
Would le too great sacrifice to
change my p'una at this time. I)o
not consider me for re-election on
the year-round plan."
The University, according to
Dean Colin V. Dymeni. requires a
full time coach, one who can han
dle two major sports and lend as
sistance In the physical department
when he is not occupied with the
busy season. ' ' -
TOUCH TYPEWRITING
With Just 2 hours practice after
noon or night three or four days a
week. We teach you to use a type-
truer at a fair rate of speed In 3
months, the cost is hardly more
than the rental of a typewriter,
why break your arm with pen or
pencil when this la so ensv
KOSEDt'RU TBLKGIIAPII
INSTITUTE
224 Perkins Didg.
Sportographs
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NEW YORK, Jan. 17. Jack
Delsney, llridgcpoit. Conn., nild-
dlcwelght, rudely halted the mc-
teuric career of Tiger Klowers,
Atlanta negro when he knocked
him out "in the second round of
a 12 round match here last night.
The mutch ended after 43 sec
onds of fighting in the second
round when Delaney crashed
through with a right uppercut
t.'iat bowled Flowers over.
The fisht was one-punch af
fair except for a brief skirmish
immediately preceding the final
knockout.
The rnfver.-ity of California,
thrte time winner of the 1 inter-;
collegiate AAAA track and field
title, would like to ataRo this
blue ribbon event In Us new ata-
dluin at Berkeley this year or
next. But the fact that the bulk1
of the ICAAAA membership lies
in the east is likely to mitigate
aKainst any prospect of the event
going to the far weft, as the ex
pense of transcontinental travel-
-:
would be prohibitive for
ly institutions.
f Ilfiiny Leonard retired from
the prize ring with a fortune
i estimated at well above $500,
tHni, second only to Jack Hemp
bvv among the well to do pugil
ists. The rfi).g had not furnished
the entire amount but has, how-j
ever, given him the prestige
which makes him a drawing card
for theatres.
I
Baho Huth. once eport
iport pagps and still a
of
the
leader
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WHO'S WHO AND WHAT8
. , HAWK.N1SD
CYNTHIA AND JIM I.ELAND
return from their honeymoon to his
home town, where hie mother
promptly begins to try to make
Cynthia over.' She has accepted the
girl merely on opprovnL Cynthia
finds It dilflcult to get along with
her alster-ln-faw.
LOUKI-LA GRAY, also, but llkee
her brother-in-law. Stanley, bhe
meets
NOEL OARD.VER while he hus
I t,ttni . out 0t town on businesa
partly concerned with some bad
, investments that bla mother has
tnadu.
TODAY'S INSTALMENT
XVI A NEW ACQUAINTANCE
CYNTHIA could not help feetlnff,
aa sh entered (he dniwlnif
room with the other women,
that ther was hostility toward her
i in the air. lou-
11a withdrew at
once to the
Chesterfield near
the lire and en
tered Into con
versation with
the only other
woman present
whom Cynthia
knew at all well.
Mrs. A t w a t e r
busied hernVf
with one of the
jiuests who wap
VIOLET DAR2
n I ways asked to
always protected thnt she
C0uhlnt,
and finally sang until
everyone wished that she would
strangle to death,
Cynthia glanced about aimlessly.
and flnnny iat dowa near a table on
which were several of the large
books of reproductions of famous
paintings which women like Mrs.
' Atwater Invariably place on their
' drawing tables. She was affecting
Interest in the Sfntine Madonna
j when a voice at her elbow said:
. "Hello. Mrs. Lelnnd you don't
know me, but, I'm Cecile Malcolm;
Vou and I missed, each other In the
pcneral lhtroductlon. And thla ta
j Helena Jordan you'll Ijve her, my
dear." .
j Cynthia, grateful for the friendly
overture, hld out her hand easterly.
! "Oh, I'm so glad to meet you" she
' exclaimed.
"Well, I'm glad to meet you. too:
j why we haven't run fnto ench other
1 before this I don't see. with all
' these parties that have been Riven
for you since you arrived. Kut
I've been away, and busy, and all
; that. I wonder don't you want to
f come Into the conservatory? It's so
; much pleasanter In there thnn here,
! especially as that Logun womnn Is
! Botes; to sing."
! conservatory, and, sat down on a
wlrto wicker couch opposite the
Cynthia followed her into the
door. Her new friend, slttins; Just
out of range of It, took a cigarette
ense from the llttlo ostrich feather
bng that dangled from her wrist.
offered Cynthia a cigarette, nnd
took one herself. Mrs. Jordan had
I already begun to smoke.
j "You'll have to smoke, my dear,
' to keep your spirits up at this party.
Though I noticed hnt you found It
gay enough-ytyou sat next Noel
Gardner, you lucky thing!"
"And next Stanley," murmured
Helena Jordnn. lazily.
"Oh, my dear, remember that he's
her brother-in-law clout expect
h" to be as thrilled over that as
"u'd have been." chirped Cecile
Malcolm, laughing. Then to Cyn-
'Helena has a terrible crush
on Btnnley probnbly you know it,
though? Well, she has. as the whole
town Is aware. Mndnmo Lelnnd
would itfve her poisoned green If it
could be done on the sly. Now tell
me, do you piny golf? H'-avi
grant that you do! That's fine
why not come out to the Country
Club tomorrow and have a round
with meT My frame's not ao hnd,
but I'm sure thnt yours Is ntiib
while baseball holds riway, has
slid Into New York to arrange
for his annual visit to Hot
Springs to boil out.
Itobert W. Watt, chairman of
the Intercollegiate Howlng Ahro
ciation and secretary of the
Poughkeepsie Kealta Board of
Stewards, today notified Darwin
iMeisenest, .graduate manager of
the I'niversity of Washington
' that tlie Norsemen had been?
awarded two permanent trophies
Jot winning the 19 23 and 1924
championships. The
victorious
crews are to be given certlfi
catcs.
: "
will appear in
of hf-r race,
beaded buck-
, n
Princess Tslanlna
the artistic .enstumt?
.wearing a dress of
!;in. niocraslnn, and beaded bead
band. Hear her on Jan. 2d, at the
t'nnperv
tory.
i
Saved by a Sneeze.
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approval
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better. I can tell by looking at you
thdt you do everythlns; well.
Cynthia told herself that this was
Just Idle flattery, and tried not to
ui tow tht she was pleased. Bhe
had them so lonely tine settlinr In
her new home that it was a delight
to And anyone who was Inclined to
be frlt-nilly.
"I hav?n't played for aaea, aha
told Cecile. "I'd love to begin
uffuin."
"Then that's a pcx Meet me at
the club fur luncheon, won't you?
Tell me. do you know Noel Gardner
well?"
"No-do you asked Cynthia.
"Do I? My dear child, I'm one
of the few women in this town who
darea admit that she's been an Inti
mate friend of his. I don't know
just what our stntus la at present;
haven't had a Ions; talk with the
dear thins; since he came home.
When he went away relations be
tween us were somewhat strained
through no fault of mine, however.
Oh, W'll you'll hear all the details
before Ion, because the town talked
so hard ahont us before he wmt
away, thnt It's hound to talk main
now tvit he's home."
She lighted a fresh c'gnreMe from
the butt of the old one. tossed the
latter into a clump of ferns that
ri-vw at the edge A a little pool, and
Klunthnjt UP. n m1 ded affably. Cyn
thla, turning, looked to see to whom
ahe had spoken, and saw Noel
Gardner stundlnc before her.
"lm Cecile Malcolm."
'There's a pntntlne; in the draw-InR-room
thnt I'd like you to see,"
ho snld to Cynthia, nfter greeting
them both. "Won't you come with
me nnd look at it ?"
She ruse, wondering nt the rather
nhrupt invitiitlon, nnd snuntered
back into the room with him. Bhe
realized thnt severnl of the women
were, staring at her, and in Id their
attention to her frock, which was
quite i the prettiest orro present.
Whr-n they reached the picture she
bnrt'ly looked at it, but turned to
Gardner.
"While there's a chance for me to
an!t you Without being overhenrd
will you let mo soe you sometime
tnpinrrow on business? It's very
important." pile spoke In such low
tones thnt even I.ouella, who sat
nearby, could not overhrnr.
"Vea. certnlnly." He hesitnted a
moment, evidently rer'nlling his en
prurenicnts for the following Any.
"How about coming tn my oHlce at
eleven? It's In. the Wlnsted Build
ing do you know where fhat is?"
She nodded, utid smiled u at him
gratefully,
"I'll be there promptly," she told
him. "It's awfully good of you to
see me. when you'll be so busy,
after being awny for so long."
Ho smiled nlwo. "It could never
be Rood of me to see you," he re
plied. "When I'd rather do that
than anything else in the world."
Cynthia Plan
(Aunrlnttil I'ri'M Ituosl Wire.)
MKDKOHI), Ore., Jan. 17.
Headed by K. C. IVrguson, Its nw
"Hip Kmptlnn" the Crater Club,
Mcilfcrd boosters" organization will
milium in hm'ihi car
unv aiM'inonn inr in'KH, nni-,
win-re a grand get together banquet
wfll be held at the new Yreha
Inn. wllh prominent citizens of
nonhorn California. The Crater's
ppfctal car has been fitted with
ri.d'o. Piano and other appliances
to nmusn the members enrouto.
the return to Medhird b'ing ached-
r. '1 for K :t" n. m Tti"fdfiy.
1 IM IVF I M l' bli. Y I
i!immtm
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NEW YOKK. Jan. IT. Mrs.
Alice W. Ilelruont, widow of Au
gust Uelmont Jr., and John U.
Ewliir, II., who were married In
the Chantry of St. Thomas
church her yesterday are ail
ing; today on the Mauretanla to
spend part ot the winter lu Eu
rope. -Mrs. Ewlng la it daughter ot
Albert V. lie (ioicouria and a
sister of Mrs. Uenjamin Curtis
Allen of Colorado Springs, Colo.
Her first husband who died lu
1919 was a son of the late Au
gust Uelmont. Mr. Ewlng is a
broker, he was a graduate from
Princeton In 1911 and serred In
France during the world war.
Just arrived carload of Page
Fence, Square Deal Fence1 and
Monarch galvanized Red Top, Barb
wire. Write us for prices. Stearns
at Chenoweth, Oakland. Ore.
MAMDITU
(AMoolitmt I'm Lnwd Wirt.)
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 17.
George W. Mauierre of ilattle
Creek, Mich., vice-president ef a
stuel corporation with factories
in Los Angeles and Battle Creek
was held up by two nrmed men
and robbed ot SI 500 here early
this morning. Jumping on the
running board of his car, the
bandits forced Manierre to drive
to a secluded spot Where he and
three other occupants of his ma
chine were lined up and relieved
of their money and valuables.
IWD TAKES
HOITRGES, France, Jan. 17.
Pursued by a hunter, a wild boar
dashed Into a private house In
the village of Grand Mallcry,
near here, and made his way In
to a bedroom, where an Invalid
had been lying for months.
The sick man shrieked tor
help, then arose and Jumped out
of the window. The wild boar
was finally killed. The Invalid
hus returned to work.
Cnilmun wrote his opera "Shane
wls" around the lire of Princess
Tslanlna and she will sing three of
the arias on Jan. 26. ,
NOTICE of sale or Government
tlnil,er, (Isn.ral Land Offke, Watth
Inmon. 1. C., Jim. 2, l?t. Notice la
herchy glvi-ti thut subject to the
I'nnclltioiis and limitations of the
him of Juno 0. 11116 (3U Stat. 2IK),
Kt-hrmtry 20, 1!ll (tO Stat., 117D)
and June 4 1920 (41 Hint., 708) and
,lonrliiHntal regulations of April
14. 1924 1511 U !.. 376), the timber
in the fnllowlns laniis will bs Snlri
Feb. , 1U.26, at 10 o clock a. m. at
public auction at the V. 8. Land Of
fice at Hoseburg Oreon. lo the
hlKbest bldUr at not less than the
itpprulsea value as sheun by this
notice, sale to be sejrct to the Ap
proval nf the Hecretary of the In
terior. The purchaHfl prtre. with an
Hriilltlnnal sum nf olie-flfth nf one
per cent, thereof, being- coinnils
Minns allowed, must ba deposited at
time of sale, money to ba returned
if salo Is not approved, otherwise
patent Will Issue for the timber,
which must he removed within ten
)eirfl. Bids will be received from
citizens nf the United Ktates, ssso
clntlniis of such cltlxens and cttrpur
ntlons organised under the laws of
the I'nlted rltntes, or any State, Ter
ritory of dl.trlct thereof, only, tip
on application of a qualified pur
chaser the timber on any legal sub
division will be offered separately
before being- Included In any offer
"f a larger unit. T. IS H., H. J W.,
ec. 1, Lot 1, red fir mo M.. red
cedar 7f M.. l.ot z red fir 1325 A!.,
red cedar 20 M., none of the timber
on these lots to be sold for less
than .2.00 nor M T, 2 a. It. 10 W..
Hec. 3. S Vi W'A red fir 420 M..
necond growth fir 80 M., white fir
10 M., whits cedar 140 M., K1.S4
SV red fir 170 M., second growth
fir 200 M., while fir 50 M , white
cedfcr 100 M, tiW red fir 140
M.. second growth fir 240 M.. white
cedar 40 M , H (4 HK red fir 2I0
M.. second growth fir SO M., white
cdar 40 M.. none of the timber on
these tracts to he sold for less than
ti.00 per M. for the red fir, 11.00 per
.VI. for the second growth rir; 60
rents per M. for the white fir and
17.00 per M. for the while cedar. T.
27 R,. II. 12 W., Kcc. H. NEU NIJ14
yellow fir 26011 M,, hemlnck lOII M ,
NVV M'.'i yellow fir 3U4JU M., hem-
k mo M., none of the timber on
se tracts to be sold for lens thsn
:'.r0 iit M. for the yellow fir snd
.',0 cents per M. for the hemlock.
T. 2X S. It. 12 W Hec. 25, Lot I red
I fir b.'O At., not to le sold for less
1 1 linn I2.F.U per M. T. 20 S., It. I V'
Me.-. . Lot 1 red fir 90 M Ixit I
red fir 120 M.. none of the timber
Ion these lots to be sold for less thsn
'tl.i tor M T. 17 8.. K. 7 V Kec.
'.X.1, HW"4 NW'4 red fir 1820 M., red
cedar ft M , none of the timber on
ithis tract tn tie sold for less thsn
12 bO per M. for the red fir and $1.60
per M. for tl, red cedar. William
N.'rv I'Mnml,.. loner
You BetTer Run
Voo BlS ROOMIE.
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Classified Section
ALL NEW ADS
FOR SALE
FOIl SALE Oak and fir block
wood. Phone 14 FJ.
SPECIALS on urea and accessories.
I'ntm Garage.
fOirSALl-TItaiige, with hot water
coil complete. Phone 49 J. '
01OSE hay foe saie cheapri) miles
east of Roseburg. F. C. Gurnee.
FOlT SALE About 7 0 heaii"".
goats. M5 Micelli St. D F. Doss.
FIR wood, cord wood, I toot or 16
Inch wood. Phone 14F14, Boyer
Broa.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 2 White
Leghorn roosters. 631 E. Lane
8t.
FOR SALE X registered Irish set
ter pups, 10 wks. old. J. 11. Ilo
can, Phone S61.
KOK SALE StuUeuaker touring
car 1126. aa Is. Glenn II. Taylor,
Central Garage.
FOR SALE 11124 Ford coupe, with
lot ot extras. Driven very little.
See It at Union Garage.
tfOR SALE-OneDelco Electric
light plant. Very reasonable. L II.
Nichols, llrockway, Ore. '
KOK HALE Can save you $125 on
new Ford coupe, '55 license.
Glenn H. Taylor, care Fire Iept.
FOR SALEFresh JersejTcow giv".
ing 4 gal. dally, g yrs. old. Price
$35. C. L, Weber. Phone i 42F13,
evenings.
FOR SALE At a bargain, two nice
building lots on pavement, must
be sold by Saturday evenlug, .150
O.JJ. Helbig. 407 W. Cass.
Foil SALE 2 Ti.S phase 220 volt
electric motor. Complete with pul
ley and base. At a bargain if tak
en at once. Palace of Sweets.
FOR SALE IB in. dry old growth
fir; 9 ft. yew posta; 7 ft- fence
yew posts: 2 ft. shakes. Frank
Miller, Dillard, Ore., Box 47, Rice
Creek.
FOR-SALE Three year-old Jersey
cow, fresh, with he.fer calf. Cow
gives five gallons per day. R. I.
Red chickens for sale. Route 2,
Box 46
fMODERN homes priced right.
Can be handled with small pay
ment down and balance monthly
payments. O. W. Vouiig & Son.
Phone 417. v
FOR SALE 19T8 Nash SixTrefin
lsheil, good tires and mechanical
condition, 1925 license, and best
buy In town at 1360. Roy Cntch-
' tK Motor Co., Onk and Main Sts.
FOR SALENlrie-iotsln North
Hoseburg, on pavement, excellent
location for homes, will build
house for buyer It desired and
sell on good terms. Five acres in
city limits, good for small fruits
nnd gardening, small house,
12500, easy turms. II. O. Wilson,
Phono 70-J.
FOR SALE 10J acres 1 12 miles
from center of Roseburg. 2 acres
In garden plat. Fruit or all kinds,
60 bearing trees, choicest straw
berries, blackberries, logan,
rasp, grapes, currants, etc. Five
room house, good clean condition.
Good driven well. Must be seen
to be appreciated. Further Infor
mation from owner. Box 975.
Roseburg, Ore. 8 acres standing
timber.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. M. H. PLVLER Chiropractic
physician. 12 W Lane St.
DONALD R. GIBB&7 Dentist.
Phone 401 212 Perkins Bldg.
MR. HOMESEEKER
Am selling homes on the small
payment plan. Have two about
completed, or will furnish lot,
finnuce and build according to
your plans.
P. O. Box 1291, or see me at
building West First Street
J. W. LANGENBERQ
To Serve You
Is Our Aim
Let us be your merchant.
We give you quality, serv
ice anil price. All lumber
thoroughly kiln dried,
properly lunch Incd beforo
entering any of our work.
Hoaihiunrtera for Hard
wood and Hardwood Floor
ing. Rosebud ImbriMfe.Co.
By WINNER
2
ON BACK PACE.
WANTED
WANTED Work by day or week.
Phone 4K7 rt.
WOMAN will do housework. Iron
ing, sewing, or quilting. Box, 35,
Rt. 1, Roseburg, Ore.
WANTED One to 200 head ewes.
State price and age. Rosa Condit,
Aumsvlllu, Oregon.
WANTED Vied cook stoves and
ranges at t'oweti s r urniture com
pany. WANTED Plain sewing and fancy
ironing at home of Mrs. W. S.
Howard. Phone 479-R.
WANTED Pasture and care for 1
two year old heifers. Box 694,
Roaeburg, Ore.
WANTED Middle aged lady lo
cook or belp In home where" 5 or
6 hired men are employed. Good j
home on highway. Address Box
10, care News Review.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Furnished apt. close
in, f20. 4 OS E Douglas St.
toil itl-.hJT
- Nicu 2 room apart
In. Phone 248-R1
ment, close
FOIl KENT Furnished sleeping '
room. Ground floor. Call 368-Y.
FOR" RENT 4 rurnlsheil-Eous ''
keeping rooms. 246 No. Rose St
FURNITURE ot 4-roonr house lor .
rent or for sale. Inquire 331 So. ,
Main St. Phone 57-Y.
FTnntENTPasTure, sheep prefer
red, have 400 acres. Address R. I.,
Box 37.
FOR RENT 4-room apartment,
ground floor. Also 2 room apt 618
WlnJSL Phone 11D-Y.
Fori RENT 3" furnished rooms. '
water, light and phone. Inquire
426 FloedJSt.
FOR RENT Six-room apartment
on ground floor. Inquire at i'lab-,
er'a store.
FOR" RENT Nicely furnished
apartment. Phone- 353-J. 343 So.
Stephens.
FOR RENT Furrihlned"apa7tmenL
close lik Inquire at 329 E. Doug
las. Phone 140-L. '"'
tun KENT 2-room apartment
with bath, close in. Lights, h. and ,
c. water furnished. 117.60. Pbone .'
227-X.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Fox terrier pup, black and
white. Reward for return to 114
Flint 8t. ,
Lt )ST Battery for Ford, was lost
between Dlllnnl and hoseburg.
Flider leave at Nows-Review of-.
flee or Phono 46F11. Reward.
LOST Between R.verside and Lib
erty theatro Wednesday night,
bottom part of gold fountain pen, r.
Finder please return to this of' "
fice.
MISCELLANEOUS
PHONOGRAPH repairing. Rose.,
burg Cyclery, 22s N. Main St. -
BICYCLE repairing by an expert' at
the Roseburg Cyclery. 228 N. -Main
St.
t:AJi "OVWfER Doa't lorget tf
eal) (53 when In need of ants
parts. Sartn Auto Wrecklns
House ,, .
ft? YOU are In need of a used truck
let mo know. I have 40 makes of
trucks, 1 ton to 5 ton. Prices
from 5250 to 1 1000. A. A. Frent
tel, 124 W. Oak St., Roseburg,
Oregon.
Special
Tea Garden Syrup, gal.1.40
Log Cabin Syrup
Small Cans 30e
Medium Cans 60c
Wigwam Syrup
Small Cans .(. 20o
Medium Cans 40o
Economy Grocery
Phone 63
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
STOP AT
Hotel Umpqua
Reliable Tailor
J. H. BERNIER
Upitalra Nest Umpqua Hotel
Cleaning, Praaslng, Alterations
We Make Your Clothe
in Rogebnrtj
Tanlis
him
OthsrwUM.
Ossollna, Ofl.
Water and Air
METAL,
Won't Lealu
UOsLto 10.000 OaL
An Brfta. On Out Mas,
Churchill Hde. Co.
THE WINCHESTER STORE
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