ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21. 1925.
SEVEN
SPRING PLANTING TIME
Will be here before you are ready for it, and unlete you begin
to plan it will find you out of luck and forced to pay high lait
minute price' for your need. Plowe, harrows, epringeooth
harrow, eed, fertilizer. Now I the time to book your order.
Land plaster, nitrate of oda, treble phosphate at rock bottom
price. Land plaster 65c a sack durlrg January.
See Us First We'Can
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
ROSEBURG
(AjaocUtrd Frew Lmm1 Wire.)
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 21. Wil- j
Ham S. Hart, motion picture actor j
whose wife. Winifred West over
Hart, last Monday won her super
lor court suit to break a separa
tion agreement prohibiting her
from returning to the screen, plan
ned to leave for Neiry York on a
vacation trip today.
One the eve of his departure he
reiterated his determination to ap-
noal the case, but a statement is-
but a statement
MRS. BILL HJ1IT
sued at the same time bv Mrs Hart.w.ara J tue hol' .cl,y.of Auf by I
lent color to rumors that a recon
ciliation, ralber than further liti
gation, nil Klit be the outcome of
the couple's superior court tilt.
"I have no plans to return to
Pictures at present," she Bald. "If
my husband files an appeal,
it
may be a long time before I would i
have a right to.
"Unt 1 will irive nn the trust
fund establishe for me by mv hus-
..! h nt to return to
work at any time if he will let me
come back to hint.
Auction Sales
Farm or city auctions see n
fur date.
We bay and sell furjlture.
Bargains In new nd used
Household Goods.
Radabaugh-Patterson
328 1. Jackson Jhone 541-J
Special 1
Tea Garden Syrup, gal $1.40
Log Cabin Syrup
Small Cans 30c
Medium Cans 60e
Wigwam Syrup
Small Cans 20c
Medium Cans 40c
Economy Grocery
Phone 63
Moths
Garments kept clean
are not moth eaten.
Moths thrive on the
dirt in the cloth.
Keep your clothing
cleaned and pressed by
TRY OUR WAY
Phone 277
Our Auto Will Call
NOTICE
Good Cars, Cheap make your !
own terms. See
L. R. Chambers
HIGHWAY SERVICE
GARAGE
Phone 47S
Save You Money
OAKLAND
It requires special experi
ence and ability to propir
y move and transport a
piano. If you want yours
moved without injury let
us hear from you.
"We aim to please.''
H.S. FRENCH
TRAHSFE ft AND STOTACt. GO.
PHONE 220
A.
VapoRub
For Alt Cold Troubles
PJIOORlSI! fiEBELS
(Associated l'ro'S I-afml Wir
MELILLA, Morocco, Jan.
21.
of the I
Abd EI-Krim, commander
13
rounded the place and rut off the i , l jb lh, ,,iacl d fourth In thi cn
water supply, accoiding to private I tir,, Climl,any for vcluine of bu.i
advices. i ncss. The reports, he stivtcs," rtuiw
The Spaniards report a success-1 a production of si:: million dollars
ful raid into enemy territory near for 11)24, and thirty-five and ono
here by a native column. Airplanes half million dollars of Insurunce in
co-operated with the column, in?;
rebels suffered heavy casualties ;
and were put to tliKUL I
,
invrifiv Jnn "1 Tlir, Rnan-
ish warships and eight airplanes
iare bombarding the Anji-ra
forces from the Straits of (libml-
tar, off Point Alczar and S.guer,
and to the east of those positions,
according to news agency dis
! patches received this afternoon
from Tangier.
I value
Washington Irving said:
this delirious home feeling as one ;
of the choicest gifts a parent can
bestow." Page Lumber & Fuel Co.
! Don't Let That Cold
Turn Into "Flu"
Rub on Good Old Mu$terole
iliat cold may turn into ''FU,1
Grippe or, even worse, Pneumonia,
unless you take care of it nt once.
Kub good old Mustcrole on the con
, posted parts and see how quickly it
1 brinps relief.
Colds are merely congestion. Mus
terole, made from pure oil of mustard,
camphor, menthol and other simple
ingredients, is a counter-irritant which
stimulates circulation and helps break
up the cold.
As effective as the messy old rr.u?tarj
plaster, does the work without blis'er.
Just rub it on with yrux thier-tip-.
You will feci a warm tingle as it enters
the pore'?, then a a lir.g sensation that
brings welcome relict.
ToMothers: Musteroleis also
made in milder form tor
babies ant small children.
Ask for Children's Mustcrole
35c and 6"c. in jars
and tubes.
Better than a mattard platter
TUBBY
DfifitOsJAJfT "HIS IS A SWELL
FIX I'M INJ. MOM'S VJMTIN
THE DOOE V0ITH A SWITCH
WHIP ME JEST EtXAUiE I
of AVU-'AV FROM SCHOOL AM
THE COPS FW'OM VRWtSTIM Mt
Fno RtFUKIM' A CLE VWIMDOVU.
S WITH ASMOVd-BAlL DOVJM
JIM LLES LAUAJUlif-Ot.E! IF
t STAV OUT HtBE ill CET PtNCHEO
AM IF I GO IO. I'LL 6E.T SPAK,E0
YANKEES RELY ON
. VETERAP.S IN 1825
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NhW VOHK. Jau. 21. The
1125 renewal of the Amerieua
league 4'lii-bic will tR the New
'.York, Yankees lacing ilu barrirr
with veteruu blood ju their vtiUd
and their mite inuuaKt-r. Miller
iluKgihb, ad Under. Virtually the
'unie team which uttered in the
stretch during the 1 y 1 runuiuK
' will take the field tuts year, sup
! portea by I'rbau Slitxker, re
icently aciiiilred Irom tit. Louis;
siuvtj O .Neil, former Clevciaud
I and Bobtoii catcher, aud tho
usual amount of brush talent.
Manager Hue,'ins said hia In
field would be intact uguiu this
year with Joe Dugan at third,
i the veteran Everett Scott at
shortstop, Aaron Ward ut second
and Waliy 1'ipp at t.rsl.
Jiuhu liuth will roam right
field with Hub Meusel in left, but
center tiel'd may see a siUlt. han
Coombs, Louisville product who
broke his ankle iu allifing Into
homo plate lust year,, has mst
call if his ankle comes around
satisfactorily, otherwise "YVlu
tey" uitt will draw the assigu-
i ment aaiu. W ally Shams will
do the bulk of the catching with
I O'Neill availublo as an alternate,
j Hub iShawkey, Sam Jones, Ur
ban Shocker, Wane Koyt and
iierb i'ennock will take care of
the chief twirling asteiimeuit.
together with uch of the seven
tookies as Hugyins decides to re
tain on the payroll.
Just arrived carload of Page
Fence, Square. Deal Fence aud
Monarch galvanized lted iop. Barb
ue. -Write us for prices. Stearns
& Che no we th, Oakland, Ore.
M HMf BACK
Charles S. McElhtnny, district
manager of the Oregon Life Insur
ance company, has returned from
Portland alter attending the con
vention of agents and managers.
Mr. Mcl-lhinny was presented with
a tine reading chair lor Honors
trninnA rl urine- ilm flirpp-nionth con-
lPst ataK0j by the company, and at-
o received a fountain pen for plac-
ni. as a lm.mhi-r nf the SlliO.OllO
force, lae company paid flwt,nou lu
death claims last 4 car, approxl-
matcly 'M iir cent of the expected
ilo. - s. 1 ho company contributed 31, -
i t0 to the Oregon Tuberculosis As-
jsociutior. to be used in fighting that
managers have been given author
iiy to write sub-standard buuness
in the future.
! Just arrived carload or rage
I Fence, Square Deal Fence and
Monarch galvanized lied Top. Ilaib
wire. Write us tor prices. Stearns
& Chenowelh, Oakland. Orii.
I:
WHITEWASH FOR
sa?E
( .-ciit.-.I I'ri-M l.f j!wi Wirt.)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 20. I.y
a vote of 42 to 28 the senate
todav rejected a minority report1
sLened by five republicans of its
oil committee, holding that Ed-;
wn Ixnby and Theodore lioose--
velt were blameless in conuo
tion with tiie lease- of the navnl
uublirnns voted solidly for the
minority report while tho demo
crats and the republicans Insur
I -.'ns opposed It. The rcpub'i
' cans who nltnosed tiie minorMv
! report were the Senators ilorah. cent of tho first cost estimated
'. 1'ic.khiirt, Co'.tzena, Johnson nf at IIMI.OOU and the Federal gnv
i California: Xorbeck and Norris. ernment sliould set aside $20,
After rejecting the minority anniiMlly for the imiiiilen
report, the Senale today adopted anco of tho channels.
the niujorily report on its oil in-i o
iliiirv by a vote of 40 to 3d. Why crumble? It's betti'r to pet
: '1'ho report adopted was thnt coal at l'ages.
1 drafted by Senator Walsh, demo- o
rrat, Montana, the prosecutor of PARTY ON WAY TO FUNTRAL
tho investigation, approved Iiy MEETS TRAIN AT CROSSING
ail members of the oil commit- Whll" on their wry into Eugene
(,.,, except five republicans. ' to Hti.-nd to business h fore rominc
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WHO'S WHO AND WHAT'S
HAl'I'ENCD
CYNTHIA anil JIM LKI.AND Kt
tie down after their honeymoon, to
rind that Jim's mother intends to
monopolire him us she always has.
Cynthia cannot accustom herself to
this, or to her mother-in-law de
termination to renioiK'l her. Jim
leaves town on business, ami Cyn
thia and Madame Lelaiid quarrel.
Cynthia makes the acquaintance of
NOKL UAUKNKlt, tho black sheep
of the town, recently returned from
1-ans, where 111 wlto ha divorced
him. the also meets
CKCU.E MALCOLM, a Bay youns
widow who has desiun on llardnor.
y TODAY'S INSTALMENT
XIX A DECISIVE STEP
OKI. OAIiPNKU culled for Cyn
thia promptly at ten o'clock the
,,evt mornliiu. Bho liad spent
wakeful night, too much worried
over her nus-
F-r -jzrx-' ' bunds actions
.tP-Tf vJA, ' i . .i.n It
lVt."..! J - - - e
AiHL.V'Vv'. R i seemed o queer
i f 'jfi-o' ''! that Jim should
I il ..m - I.,.,,,
:s v ,rl' w
. ILF j even ni
1 1 hou t
iklns her
l."A,;jJ
to go with him.
of course.
when he left
ht?r he didn't
know that he
wns going to
Honolulu." she
reminded her
rV??!e
VIOLET DAR2
plf. Hut she couldn't help remem
bering, also, that there tiad been
plenty of time for her to Join him.
If he wanted her to. And he had
aalrt that hia trip would be length
ened by the fact that ho was to in
vestigate some of the properties In
which bis mother Invested when
her heaviest Investments had been
mad right then. In town!
"Hu'n not playlnff fair with mo,"
she told herself over and over again.
"And if our married li?o doesn't go
nmoothly now, what hope is there
for the future?"
She was alad to reo Noel finrrtner
In the morning; glad to go nut with
him into the morning sunsh!enitd
bo driven through tho ple;itant,
lunny streets In his rakish roadster.
"I ousht to tell you the truth
about this apartment I'm taking you
to nee, I suppose." ho remarked. "It
Is tho ono which my wife and I took
Just after wo wero married, but we
never lived in it. She was taken
alek shortly after our man-lace had
a very bad cme of Influenza, that
developed Into pneumonia caught
cold en our honrymooji, and ft near
ly turned out fatally. We had he
home only a few days when she was
taken sick, and as we were having
trouble getting sorvanta, sho went to
her mother's. "
"When she was well again, rhs
came home for a short time, nnd
then -something hapitened things
didn't tro auite smoothly nnd she
1 -went homo npain, and hortly after
that went abroad wlih her parents.
I and hasn't been hack since. I kept
would come Kick to me to it, that
Is but she divorced mo just recent
ly In Paris, and of cot i me there's no
need to keep home here any lon
frer." "Oh, Im so sorry!" exclnnied Cyn
thia. Sho looked up at him sympa
thetically. He was so gotxl looking,
en nice how could any woman treat
Mm po! Well, Cectlo Malcolm had
aaJd that the girl's parents nnd ob
jected to him but his wife, If she
cared enough or him to marry him.
certainly should have stuck to him,
I she told herself.
"I'd bo awfully glad to have you
, havo tho little place," he went on.
i "I've spent a good deal of tlmo In it,
and really It's a very pleasant npurt-
tnent. But tell me If I'm nut too
Impertinent In nklriff why are you
giving up your houso?"
I "Oh, It's too bl(C for mo to stay In
alone, nnf Jim cxpocts to be away
for some time. she answered, try
ing to spook casually, as If her hus-
. . casually, as If her hus -
AII i-'Olt TILLAMOOK.
-
WASIIINGTOSf. Jan. 21. The
expenditure of $36,000 for tlio
further' ImproTement of Til lu-
niook bay und bar, Oregon, nas
bur,
been recommended to congress
by the army engineers. Local
intere'ts sliould he required, tiie
report said, to contribute 50 per
Eight O'CIock
cct? Approval
32ARG v
band's absence did not matter. "I'm
rwiliy rather lost in a big house,
oven when ho Is home there's so
much responsibility about managing
It. you know: I'm not accustomed
to looking after things, and even
With pood servants it's difficult."
"Yih. of course," he replied. She
lookeil nt him quickly: there was a
hint of something more than mere
politeness In hi voice. It seemed to
her. Hut his face was grave; to alt
intents und purposes he was merely
watehing the road, more Intent on
threading his wav through the truf
fle than on what she was saying,
Sho exclaimed delightedly a he
unl-v ked the door of the apartment
a few moments later, nnd stepped
aside to iet her enier. It was beau
tifully furnished, everything being
well selected and effectively placed.
There were many books about, the
chairs were wide and comfortable
tool.in'-r. tho few picture exception
ally KtHd. There was a hall, a iarse
living room with an alcove that had
been turned into a library, a sun
porch, a dining room, two bedrooms,
wjth adjoining baths, a tiny boudoir,
and a kitchen that was a delight.
oil, this is lovely!" Cynthia cried,
aa-they walked back to the living
room. "It's one of tho prettiest
apartments I've ever seen. Hut I'm
afraid I cant afford It tho rent
must be awfully hiph!"
No not to you." ho answered
with a smile. "You (e?e, I own this
building, and ai you'll want the
apartment for Jimt a short time, it
.will be r convenience to me if you
will bike It. I could leave a few
"VU be indebted to you if you
edme ttcre," he sold.
tiling's here hnt Is, If you won't
mind? Really, you'll be Having me
the trouble of having the place put
Irv shape for strangers, nnd storing
solne personal bvlonslnRs thnt I
wtn't have room for nt the' club.
I'll be fft-eatly Indebted to you If
you'll Just come hero to live and not
::iy anything about rent."
"I couldn't do thnt." Cynthia an
swered. "You must charge me what
you would anyone else, or I can't
tiike It."
fc'Very well. If you. Insist," he re-
I plied, rather stltHy. ".Shall we put It
at one hundnd a month?
"Hut oh, that must be far too
low." protested Cynthia.
"No Indeed. Vou'ro accustomed to
rents In a much Inrper city remem
ber that. And. after all. I'm leaving
s;me things here; tliat would make
a difference If wo were utter strnn-
tcers. I assure you that I'm asking
you qulto enough."
"Al right nnd thanks ever and
ever so much." sho replied, as he
locked the front door behind him and
handed hor the key.
"Would you mind my keeping
koy, too?" he asked. "I may have
;o run up hero womctlmos to got
thlnjrsthat I don't exioct to need."
"Oh. ki a key by all nienns," sh
nnswered, though sha knew how
Mndnme Leland would have disap
proved.
1 Defiance.
to Roscburs to attend the funeral
of a relative, John Michelbrook,
and his 7 year oiil son were injured
Sunilay win n (lielr nuto was struck
by a passenger train. They failed
io Kee the tiain. wlilcli struck the
(ar a Ki.mclng blow. The boy's
face was cut by fljinr gia.-s and he
will lose tiie sight of one eye. The
lather was not seriously Injured.
Just arrived carload of Page
Pence, Sijuare Ileal Fence and
Monarch galvanized Red Top. liarb
wire. Write us for prices. Stearns
t'beiiuwelh, Oakland. Ore.
Wo print anything and every
thing, riperlal ruled books of every
description promptly furnished.
News-Review exclusive Job print
Inr d.T'trtntent.
and All's Well.
SUC'S ASLEEP,
III
, i i; ;
?s
DMOKS '
1 MMEM ;
OF LENINS DEATHf
(Annetited Prtm U-tued Wlr.)
MOSt OW. Jan. tl.-e-AU Soviet
Russia was in mourning today, the
first anniversary of the death of
Nikolai Lenin, whose memory
among communists is venerated as
the founder of the soviet recline.
Official soviet buildings at home
and abroad were ordered draped
with red flags, fringed by crepe,
and all stores, theatres and res
taurants directed to close. The
sale of liquor was forbidden. There
wero none of the usual street par
ades or outward demonstrations
characteristic of bolshevik func
tions, silence! being the dominant
feature of the commemorative exer
cises. Throughout the day long streams
of visitors including school children
filed through Lenin's wooded mau
soleum iu lied Square to view the
wax-like features of the "father of
bolidievlsm." A huge black and
white portrait of the late premier
was displayed on the Kremlin wall
above the tomb finnked by the gi
gantic gilt numerals "1921 1&23."
In the towns and villages, factory
work and traffic ceased for five
minutes as a mark of respect. The
soviet newspapers printed long ar
ticles detailing Lenin's life and
achievements, and iamphlots con
taining his writings were circulated
among the masses
It is a coincidence, not without
Interest, that on the anniversary of
Lenin's death his great compartrlot
Trot-sky, should be preparing for
his own political doom. The news
papers call attention to this and,
forsee that, with Trotsky out of
the political firmament, Lenin In
death will gain all tho glory which
Trotzky In life has lost.
Studcoaner coste less per pound
tbaa butter.
NEW YORK, Jan. 21. Sev
eral bands of thieves headed by
a Kngin" ore preying on Wnll
street bnnklng and brokerage
houses, and at least $4,uuU,000
worth of stolen securities is In
the hnnds of New York's under
world, said Alfred Tyrrlll, ad
juster for a lurge surety compa
ny today, lie said the company
had ottered a $100,1)1)0 reward
for tho return of $1,000,000
worth of stolen bonds.
- Youths are placed b messen
geri in the stock exchange and
hanking houses through forged
references furnished by tills
"Kagin" said Tyrrlll.
Mr. Martha C. Wilton
A Beautiful Woman Is Always a
Well Woman
Tarrima, Wash. "When one of
my daughters tvas developing; into
womanhood she was- nervous and
tn a rtin down state of health. Dr.
' "Vr .1
l'irrcc's I-avorite I'rcscnption rcf?- I i-.-ntn imt m. fur tlm whii fir and
tilatrd her system and proved an '' l-r J!,- r the while c.-.i.-r. r.
excellent tonic and nervine. I think --1 1 r , W Vtr "iri'Mi'M., bciiibn k "loo M
the 'I-'avorite rrcscription' is aiNW1, NK'4 yello'w" fir nuuo M., hein-
ttilcnflid ri rtifdv ftir wnmiil7 ail-
mcnts and can be dcpcndcl upon,
j 1 ant always clad to speak a good
! word (or it because it is so reli ililc.''
I Mrs. Martha C. Wilton. JSB'J E.
It c
Jay. Bt. ,
You will soon be well if you start
to take Kavoritc Prescription, in
tablets nr liipiid. All lr Ul'l'ists.
Write Dr. i'lerec, President Inva
lids' lintel, in Murrain, N. Y., lor
jrec medical advice. Send l()c for
trial okg, of the Prescription Tablets.
1 PFTTFt? AlOT Co TO
MV ouiM (ionu flE'LL
FIND Nt WHtWllt. UMl'J
nt if inn- II WAf.t
A ett I" "M OLE RfoM
ABOVE THE FURWACE
4C0DV E.VEK. GOES
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Classified Section
ALL NEW ADS
FOR SALE Oak and
block
wood. I'hone 11F2.
1 Pi Hf i A I . h' IV ii i f TO html nf
goats. MS Mlcelli St. It. F. ioss.
rUoodrcurd wood, 2 toot or 16-
lnch wood. I'hone 14F1L lioyer,
liros
rUU 8ALK "Molu"
trie wash-
ing machine, 'A2 volt motor. I. H.
Nichols, Hrockway, Ore.
FOtt SALK OK TKADE. CHEAV
Oood water power washing ni
chine and wringer. 8.s Miller St.
i-uit SALE TuoroJUbivd White
Rock hatching eggs, also some
fine trios. V. It. Klnsel, Wilbur,
Ore. '
FOR SALE 100 laying hens, Rhode
1. UedH, and 1'lymnuth Rocks,
Crowded for room. Call at Rose-
burg Poultry Market.
FOR SALE 2S0 ft. second hand
one inch cable lu good shape tor
15 cents a foot. Wharton Hros.
dor sedan, Kuckstell axh good
tires,, fully equipped. A real buy,
terms. Phone OIM-tt between $
and 5.
FoifSALE Good 3 1-4 AlitehTji
vason and a H In. steel beam
plow, bolh excellent condition.
Call or write W. V. Hoheusee, Ho
tel Hood. Hutherlin.
FOK SALK Sacrilice. Viclivla and
$25 worth records, all for $75.
ltrand new Home aewiug ma
chino $65. Dandy large cedar
chest, $18. 42t rloed St., 3rd
floor.
Poll SAL'E HousehottPlurniture
including range, almost new din
int room set, end tuber rtiinlture
Call 2u;i Chadwick SU Wed. and
Tours, y to ill a. m. and 2 to 4
p. m.
FOR SALE Registered Ijolsteln
bull calf. Comes from record
stock. Mother now giving 80
pounds of 4 per cent milk. Can
he hnd at f 10 if taken at once.
Willard Smith, Glide, Phone
34 ra.
WANTEIV-Two woodchnppcrs. L.
M. Marsters. Phone 17K2.
CaSTE1 )-To assign " my CUT'S.
course In Electric Wiring . at re
duced rates . Address flox 8,
News-Review.
Cadman wrote Ills opera "Shane
wis" around tiie lito of Princess
Tsiatiina and Blie will sing three of
tho arias on Jan. 26.
Mji'ICK of ttn It) or noternmeht
tlmoer, UciutuI Land (rilco. Waiili
iuglcin, 1). C, Jim. 2, iM)la, Notice Is
hereby givtn 'but. mil.. led to tiie
coiniriloi.il and 1 1 ml tu I lms of The
mis at June . tlMtl Stat. 21H,
Kebruury U, lyla (10 KLut.. llillt
,U ul June 4 1020 (11 Stnt., -78) and
ili'part mental reKulut Ion of April
14, 1t.'4 ri 1 It.. .170. the timber
on the follow inir biiol.i will be sold
Feb. . 1!LT, ul 10 oVlo.'U a. m. Bt I
nubile auction at the Lit K. Lund Of-I
flee nt itoKebiiitf Or'Kon, to the!
hlKheHt lilU.l. r ai not lese than the I
appr uiin'U vaiue hh riiim n uy hub
notb-e, mhI.' to be MiTJ.et to the t
lrvul of the frteeretury of the In
terior. The purchase price, with an
udditlonul sum of one-fifth of one
lent, thereof, IhjIiik coinnui-
Iimi u I lowed, inimt be deiiOHited at
(line o( sale, iimiuy to be returned
if Hale Ii not Mpproved, otherwise
patent will inane for the timber,
which iniiMt be removed within ten
yeitt. Ulda will hu received from
citizens of the United HUtcs, hhho
clutloni of such cltU.ens snd ertrpor
Htloni orKHnl.ed under tiie laws of
the United States, or any titute, Ter
ritory of district thereof, only. Up
on upplit'iuion of a (umilfi'-d pur
chaser the timber on huv IcrnI sub
dlviuloii will b (l'fered ku-paretely
(jeftjio being liii!iit'il In tiny offer
f u larger unit. T, IH S Ii. 7 W..
Me'. S, Lot 1, red fir lit;o M red
cedar 7.1 M., T.ot 2 red fir lu''5 M.,
red 'edar 2 M., nuiie of the timber
on tliff IoIh to bo nold for
than .U(t .'r M. T. 2V H.. It. 10 W.,
See. SV'4 red fir 4L'0 hi.,
rei-oinl KniH'lli fir .Su M., white fir
40 M., white rcdar 240 M
fir mo m., whim fir r.o m.. white
'emr i"" m., i w nii-n " in ii"
net-end greuth fir ZiO M., white
edar 4D M.. HU' '4 HlO'i red fl
keconu growiu iir nu m., wime
4l M.. ticin. of tlm tliiib
Ihwfe Irfl'-ts ti lie inUI for :-ss thmi
$2.uil per HI. for Hie n d fir. $1.00 per
M. fur I tin s,-i-oiiil srnw-lli rir; bit
i lock H0
tinih
i1.!';"" '""'m r'.r "ii
Id lor Iiihn than
yellfiw fir and
Him hellilmk.
ii. 5. I.i it 1 red
r,a c..i,u p.r M. t.
IT. ix s. it. U' W
I r tin ll . n
mild fur Ii
l"an l-.iiu per si. j. z J1- 1 "
I,, I...I 1 ml tlr IM.iI M., lot
ri-d fir
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:' unltl fur !' ' tlmn
17 H., It. 7 W Sec.
red tlr 11120 M., red
nrin nr t no i inihi-r en
hu sold fur less thu n
r the rt-d fir and f l.t.D
ri-ii euilar. Wllllum
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By WINNER
j ' WANTED
ON BACK PAGE.
WANTED U sed cook stoves and
ranges at I'o well's Furniture conf-'
pany. .
WANTElv-One to 200 head ewerf.
State price and age, Koaa Coudif, ;
Auinaville, Oregon.
t WANTED 2nd hand incubator
1$
I good shape. About 5u0-egg capa
city. Address "Incubator," car
News-Iteview.
AIILK bodied boy of 17 wants place
to work and go to school. Can do
anything. Craig S. Hulm, Roif .
burg. Ore. Care N. L. Conn.
WANTKI Men to taKw coutraci
3
cut zoo tiers of second grow
fir. Phone 403 -Y, or call at 9447
Cobb street after 3:30 p. m.
WANT E D M tddie "aged lady u
cook or help In home wherd 5 or
6 hired men are employed. Good
home ou highway. Address lioji
iv, care iNews-nuview.
WANTKI)-Mun to c h "aT-laTi dj
mostly young oak und laurel;
Also men to makfl posts cabins,
furnished. N. L. Conn, Roseburg,
Ore., Phone6R15.
VA X T E iSA m 1 1 ch cow; would
like to trade pigs or hogs frflr
her ; also want second hand
small gas engine. J. F. Van Al
len, Days Creek, Ore. ,
VANTEI)Fletonsgood hay, df
livered three miles south of Ruse
burg on pavement . Cash on de
livery. Write W. H. McNary, Kj.
1,'iloz 175-A, Hoseburg, Oregon
T
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Sleeping room. 420
Wash. I'hone 94-L.
KOK KENT
A typewriter. Phorfe
1H1-J after 6:30 p. m
FOR RENT Small furnished apart
ment. Close In, $25 a montj.
I'hone 247-K. , ',
FOItRENTSlx-room aiiartmenc
on ground floor. Inquire ut Flst-)
er's store. , i
Poll RENT Furnished apartmen.;
close in. Inquire ut 32D E. Doug
Iks. 1'liono 140-L.
FOlO.EASE StockTand grain fainr
in Flournoy valley, lnquit-3 of fj,.
L. Conn, ltoseburg, Ore. i-'hotM
6F15.
FOR RENT 2-room apartment
with bath, chose In. Lights, b. arfl
c. water furnished. $17.50. Phoua
227-Y. .
FOR RENT Furnished rooms lqrt
llglit housekeeping. 208 East
Court SI. Call at side door froai
10 a. m. to 5 p. m. J
FOR RENT Three ' furnlshod
housekeeping rooms, bath, hot,
nnd cold water and lights. IlV
qulro 426 Floed St. ' '. ;
LOST AND FOUND
LOHT Iletweea , Roseburg arul
Sutheiiln, black patent leather
bag. Kinder please notify High'
way Service Co. '
MISCEI-LANEOUS
I
PHONOGRAPH
repairing. Rose
burg Cyclery, 22s N. Main St,
kEY FITTING- Locks repairejl
Roseburg Cyclery, 2-8 N. Main.
wit T. TKAIiP.
Gootl touring car
for truck. Jones Auto Top Shot
620 Winchester St
ClKNT"wants"ioan of"500on good
reul estate security. 8 per cent In
terest. U. W. Young & Son. Fhofja
A 17 1
CAK OWNER Don't forget
call 663 when in need of au(
part. Sard Auto Wreckloi
House.
IF VOU are In need of a used truoJt
h't me know. I have 40 makes ,1
truiks, 1 ton to 6 ton. J'ricea
from $2r,i) to $1000. A. A. Fren
lei, 121 W. Oak SL. Roseburg,
Oregon.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS '
DR. M. H. PLYLER ChiropracU
physician, 128 W. Lane HI.
DONALD' R.GIBBS, Sehtiiu
Phona 401 212 Perkln BIJg,
nntlA Plnrief I
Choice Cut Flowers Alwaya
Fresh
Finest Quality Artistic Floral
Designs.
Visit Our Greenhouse or
Cull 40-FX '
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
STOP AT
Hotel Umpqua
Reliable Tailor
J. H. BERNIER
Upstair Next Umpqua Hotel I
Cleanlrg, Pressing, AlteratioiiaJ
We Make Your Clothes
in Roseburg
Vndt OmMi J at
UthMWtM.
','! I1 HfETAU
VkiMlllt' Won't Leek.
10 OeL n 10.000 OsL .
AT SrrW Om Out trlcm. '
Churchill Hdwe. Co. '
THE WINCHESTER STORE
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