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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1925. SEVEN COMING SOON! One carload only. Nitrate Soda. Cash with order in advance $60 ton out of car. This price positively doe not apply on any except cash in advance or ders. Out of car 10 day payment $63.50, out of warehouse $65.00. Land Plaster until February I, $12 ton, 65c per sack. t Buy now and save money.. Use fertilizers and make money. Don't Forget Our Flour Prices $7.80, $8.60, $9.00 bbl. The highest quality and the lowest price in town. See Ui First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBURG OAKLAND WU 00 YOUR "Auction Sales Farm or city auctions see us tor dates. We buy and Bell furniture. Bargains In new and used Household Goods. Radabaugh-PattersoD S28 Jackson Jhone 541-J Purity Brand Milk Is milked, cooled, strained, and bottled by machinery, untouched by hand, and Is de livered fresh morning and evening. Cream or milk in 1-pint If you like. Give us a trial. Phone 15-F15 or 512-Y. Moore Bros. Dairy MATERNITY HOME 1118 Winchester 3t Phone 490 Mrs. D. Cornwell Patients Privileged to Have Their Own Doctor The Umpqua Florist Choice Cut Flowers Always Fresh Finest Quality Artistic Floral Designs. - Visit Our Greenhouse or ! Call 40-F2. Special Tea Garden Syrup. gal. 51.40 Log Cabin Syrup r Small Cans 30c Medium Cans 60c 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 Cell NEW FORD COUPE AT A BIG SAVING. SEE L. R. Chambers HIGHWAY SERVICE GARAGE Phone 478 And our doing It will in sure lis being done per fectly. Export crating and ship services are n ndered by this reliable transport ing company. Phone us to day for rates. "We aim to please.' H.5. FRENCH TRANSFER AND STOitACE CO. PHONE 220 1 PLAY Thn Hoabure hirrh scliool baH- kethall tnnm i lookine forward to a real struggle tonight the H. s r.vm. whPtt it meets thn Ash- Innrf hli-l, ".i-hnnl lenm. one of the first games or the series to determine the championship of Southern Oregon and the right to represent this section of the state and the conference in Sa- lem. Although the Koseburg team suffered a defeat at the & P- npetiai prugram, iu P 'KO with him. 1 certainly wdn't force hands of the University high m., lilllmore dance orchestra; 12 nlvBrr on hlm.. ,jt t cnn.t nrter school of Eugene a short timof.niiilnight, "Lt Angeles. Intnn.llt! I enn't see how he can do ago, it immediately turned; K''t - "ale liiothers, Inc., thls, 1e.m uke a jffrnt person around and last week won a de- Los Antelos 423 meters -.nince we came back here. Ho has cisive victory from the Coquille'7 a. ui., setting-up exercises; l,hnr(iiy written mo t all since he team, the champions of the Coos P- " Fairmont Hotel orchestra; went away on trlp and hlB let. County district. j2:3 P- m.. California Grays, mu- ttrPI).t a blt Fntll,.llctnry gome- The Ashland game is eipected' "ical matinee; 2:30 p. m., too tmca l tWnK ho mU3t tM tlre(1 ot to be a close and Interesting one, : dansunt; 8 p. ni., dance music. mo thmigh wo've been married such as the high school of that eily KCU The Ongonlan, I'ort-j a. llMp wi,ic." always turns out a hard-lighting land 41)2 meters 10 p. m., oardner said nothing, and pres and lieavy team which gives tho dunce orchestra. cnUy Cynthia detertnlnedly brought local boys a hard battle every KKSU Angolius Temple, I.osllp a neK. B,ii,j,.rt. Aftr all. she year. I The game arranged for tonight I will bo preceeded by a prelimin I ary- Coach Doubet has been hard ! at work overcoming the weak nesses which were brought out . in the Eugene game, and expects ' the best showing that has been niado this year. , o Portland Oregonisn says "Cad- man is a genius IXllghtttll and in- terestlng concert Ts'anlna sang and acted exquisiiely; voice of love - lv nuality. with fine dramatic ef fect; these wcro given veritable ovations." . o Dry fir block wood, Derm-Corret-Co. Children's Cough IDtVrt ' FOLEY'S NoopUt-n rdintprintd on th wruppcra CMM-inlikcll. Lrr tKnr cough mixiicin ii tUm world. VV. F. CHAPMAN TUBBY cn: um-.k I'M GLD TO . UA'.,nr S:-.FN Pd?.CR HOM AN' rAOW VJA.VTS to W R(VVJ WW lO Trt' tOULUW I VjOW y-i- LET THEM 6ET ME EJT haveta F.fcLP some V It), RADIO PROGRAMS From Pacific Coast Sutton Radio features (or Friday, Janu ary 23. KFKO, The Bulletin. San Fran cisco, 270 meters. 6:37 l m. Items Lutle Symphony ort-bestra; z p. m. the same; a p. ui. siudin program; 1 p. m. ance orchestra. KFI Kurle C. Anthony, Inc., I.os Angeles 4i! Meiers 6 p. ni.: Hour ot News llulletiu 6:41 p. ni., organ recital; s p. m., iwo uuurs musical piugiiuj i p. ni., Alyra ueue icaers jmpus local concert, KLX Tbe Tribune, Oak land 6u meters 8 p. iu studio program; 10:30 p. in., Woiouan's Callforuiaus. ; KNX The Express, Los An geles 337 meters S p. iu.. Klchfield weekly travelogue; at i:JV p. m., dinner coucert; 8 p. ui., three houia special programs cuncertb; ll:uu p. m. Cocoanut lirove Orchestra, dauce music. KUO Ueueral Electric com nanv. Oakland 312 meters 11:U a. iii.. luncheon coucert;! i p. m., studio program and .thel speaker; 4 p. m., St. Francis or halt- ieuce cliestru; 5:30 p. m.. Girls' hour; 8 p. in.. Christian Sc lecture. KKS Angelius Temple, Los Angeles 27 meters 10:3U a .ui., lladio lllble School; 3:3u a. m.'.' organ recital, 7:30 p. in.. Auditorium Service; 9:15 p. m., Silver Hand Coucert; Radio luc lure; lu p. m., oigan recital. KGYV The Oregoniun, l'ort- lulirl liro !! vlltl Ili'ltO p. m., Concert; S p. m.. childrensi program; ti p. m., University of OreLon exteuslou division lec- ture; 10;3u p. in., KPO Hale Sua Francisco 7 up exercises; 11 economics lecture: Hoot Owls. Brothers, Inc., p. in,, setting ui., home 12:45 p. m., Co m uiuu wealth club luiK'heou talk; 1 p. lu., Fairmont orchea tra; 4:30 p, m., r'airmont or- Ichestra; Silent Nighl. KiiJ The Times, Los Au pelea 395 meters 1:30 p. i m., Rotary Club luncheon; 2:30 p. m., matinee muaicale; 6 p. in., Hickmaii orchestra; tj:30 p. m.. children's program; 8 p. ni. spe- ciul -Surpria' program; 10 p ni.. iwuiuore uauce urcut-aua rmiiure iiir ruuuruu), Mini. .. The 1 lines, Lm in- Reles 39i meters. .12:30 p. m- l'crry s Orchestra; 2:30 p. m., "Saturday afternoon frolic; P- ' Hickman s orchestra; ii:30 p. m., children's program; rtiituiea in uieicin '"; a. m., Sunshine hour piograin; lcr troubles. Only somehow Noel 3.3U p. m., Gray Studio pro-;(i,,nner not Pem llko (trnn graiu; 7:30 p. m.. Auditorium Kr. n hud been m good nbout Service; sermon; special music. snylng that he would buy bick thnt KGO General Electric '(Jom-inrk from her1 mother-ln-lnw .end pany, Oukland, Cal. 312 mo- ,ch h to her, and since he had Been tors 11:30 a. m., luncheon present during her Utile scene with concert; 4 p. m., ht. Francis con- icert orchesira; 8 p. m., speciul I program; 10 p. m.. dance music; ine r.pres. 1.0s u - Sles i3' n1011-"1 1 P- m.. i 1I,',io talk; 6:30 dram'lc ' P"fr : P- SP lal m., Feature 1'rogrum; 10 p. m., iCocoanut Grove Orchestra. j I KI.X The Tribune. Oukland,, Ooy meters rouiiuo reports; I Silent Night. j j KKI Karle C. Anthofiy, Losi Angeles 409 meters & p.i m., hour of news bulletins; 6:45 p. in., "The Subconscious Short! Cut to Tower , by lr. Clyde; Sheldon Shepherd; 7 p.m., dancej orcheKtra; 8 p. m., program of Spauili and Italian songs and' melodies; 9 p. in., two hours ofi special concert; ballad hour. ( Kr'KC The Uullctin. San Francisco 270 meters C:37i p. m., Wbitconib Hotel orchetjt.ai in dance music; news bulletin; Silent Night. Johnson's Floor Polishing St tf as ea.ty lo operate as a carjHH sweeper. Come iu and see th-.M. Lloyd Crocker. Terminal Beauty Shoppe TERMINAL HOTEL HilRCUTllNO. kURCtUINC, BOB CULS HOI OIL, AND PUIH SH4MPC0INC All Kind, of Beauty Work by Expert Operators. Phone 586. SEE Voo REMEU'EC OR AMY CF T.4AT OUT OOT OMDER FuRMACE ME BtCAUit 1 .TUWUE.L FINISHED fcET A MILLYUM tiOLlKRS VCOLL Ij T rrvOpe &7if& &r r violet PtrooBor "Jtiawry Jbil WHO'S WHO AND WllATS IIAJTK.NED CYNTHIA and JIM LELAND set tle down after their honeymoon, to find that Jim's mother Intends to monoiolize him as she always has. Cynthia cunnot accustom herself to this, or to her mother-in-law's de termination to remodel her. Jim leaves town on Dunlin, and Cyn- ! thla and MadAnie 1-elninl quarrel. Cymnla mke the acquaintance of NUKLUAltUNEK. the Muck sheep of the town, recently returned from Paris, where his wife has divorced him. 8he also meets , CKC1LK MALCOLM, a iray youns widow who has designs on Ourdner. . TODAV8 INSTALMENT XXI FOOD FOR GOSSIP A8 8 they drove away from In aliartmeut bouse where Noel Gardner had lived and where Cynthia was auout to live, she with her eyes full of tears. 4I don't we r&svi ZZ VV, turn, why Jim didn't me to Ilon- ''Vlj turned to him ML? "Kt olulu wlth ,,lm" i 'J'k& ft n e exclaimed. y- ' a ,'i "We've been i wmio ana ne a know that 1 wanted to bo." VIOLET -DARE f "Evidently hin mother wants t fr aJ"' answered Gardner, smiling. Vou and I seem to be doomed to moet with disaster at the hands of our in-law. I've always been sure that I'd Mill be happily married If my wife's parents had been willing 1 u worK tninps out ny our- wwn 1 "'avo " una Jim ni one. rlpht thlnf? at least, Bho pretenda she does," replied Cynthia, sadly. "Of course, Jim's an only son, and she's always adored him; it must be hard for her to jrlva him up to mo. Rut it does peem as If. now that's he's married, she'd realize that she can't have the same claim on him that she used to." "Why r" n't you go rlcrht ahead and Join anyway ?" asked Gard ner, not with much enthusinsm. "Thatfls what a lot of girls would do." t fypthla shook her head. "Not when he hasn't asked Me to," she told hirn. "If Jim doesn't want me bad enouirh to a?k me to muslr.'l ntlllct on ut'.or strungor with i.ouclln. and hnd come to her rescue FO kln.lly, she could not help feeling thnt he was a real friend. , -i m.gnt to warn you tn.n youu get yourse'f tnlked nbout lunching with me this way," he told her. ns they took their places at a window hnd selected. (She hnd carefully chosen the one to which her mother- in-law hnd told her It was ijulte proper to go unchnperoned.) "I've already been tnlked about, so adiy caro?" she retorted. - Leaves For Eugene Mrs. H. P. Hobb, a resident ol j,rrie Creek, was for a Hhort Hot Biscuits and Honey! Delicious when made with asp m m mssmj TBE WORLD'S GREATEST They will raise perfectly bake properly digest easily Partners in Crime. THNT OLE. TOWMCC DUi SUMMER? WELL WE GOTTA DIG FROM THIS &KT.0 CO I ChW &ET THE OLE ROOM ABOE OU , FOTHM S VUHEREV SVcEP - I WAliM IWTHF.;li- OMCE I CETTHtSOLE i MoeoOV U EVta F1MD ME w Approval ars '".Z&a&iwiimej; eft.' "Yes, I know you've tieon talked about. 1 heard of you the moment 1 et foot In town. Everybody was raving sbout the beautiful youug lira. Iceland." "And wondering how she'd gel n'.nnx with her mothrr-in-law," add ed Cynthia, "oh. 1 know how they must have talked. In fact, 1 know how they talk beiu.-e 1 overheard one of the conversations nlxtut me. Itut 1 don'.t care. 1 haven't'done a lh:ns that was wrong, ever. Now let's not Ulk about It any more. How Boon can I have your apart ment?" "liight away. I'll -get the rest of my things out tonight, and you can come In this evening or tomorrow. I'll tell you let nie give you a house-wnrming party there thla eve ning. How about It?" Cynthia shook her head. She worted to nee pt. but felt that she had gone far enough by lun.'hing with him that day. "All right; then we'll do It later," he answered. "Can 1 help you to move? My car's at your service." Cynthia rhuok her hind. "Xo. I'll use my own car: I'll Just be bringing little things with me. Mfulame Leland g:ive Jim our house, you see, and so 1 won't feel free to rent It, but will Just close it. That's what he sugitcsied my doing. He thought 1 might stay with her, but Cynthia tpcnf the afternoon packing. I refused and ua she's going with hlm, anyway, H was just an well that I tlht. I'm renting your apart ment out tit my own Income." "You're a dnrmvl plurky little thing,'' he rxclalmrtl onthuslriHtical ly. leanin? o cross the tnlile so thnt she dfil not nee Civile Malcolm, who hart just come In. "I should think Jim I-eland would bo so proud of you that he wuldn't know what to do." . Half a do7.cn retorts sprnng to Cynthia's m, hut ihe said nothing. i Hhe ppenc the nftprnoon packing. Mndnmo Iceland .telephoned hor, to announce hrr going to join Jim. "I wouldn't have gone If you had conen ted to come and stay with me," nlie told Cynthia. "Itut you re fUMfd ho flatly that I hardly knew what to do. I couldn't hear tho thought of staying here nlone, and When I wrote James ahout it, and told htm thnt I wasn't feeling well, ho insisted that I come nt once. I've always wanted to go to Honolulu." "Yen no have I." replied Cynthia tartly. She could hardly keep from crying. "Give Jim my love, wqn't you?" "I think you might wnd hlm that yourself in a letter," replied Madam Lelnnd. "It's very hard for him to bo so far away, alone. Your letters must mean a gront deal to him." . "Yes, bo much that he's too over come to answer them," retorted Cyn thia, and hung up the receiver. rh New Home, time yesterday. Mrs. Hobb left for Eu;ene, where t.he will vlhit with friend:i and relatives. ai r -J-l !'k t A .... - fed 'fcil- ' . v U .J - hv . ...,X L ( k ick Op mvjch moi 'J j fl Atc N0m LET Vta V-V'-'"- WI ULHAFTA. I J THE COPS OK MOM T V Z trotter- -'Wf-?r5V7: . HH- tlL 1 WATER T (AMiarUtrvt Vrtm Uml Wirv.) WASHINGTON. Jan. 23. A hill which would enable cltle In the Willamette valley iu Ortwon to proceed with a plan to develop a water supply was Introduced today by Representative Haw ley. The measure would autborlie a grant of approximately twelve sections of Federal government1 land around the headwaters of the McKenxie river In the vicin-i ity of Cedar Lake to au organi- lation which It is proposed to; have the state legislature design-, ate as an agency for construc- tion, and laud also would be granted a water development or ganization for a reaerve supply. The organization would have au- thority to construct and main tain necessary dams, head gates' pipe Unes. reservoirs and otherj appurteuauceg neeuea in us pro gram. The land affected ' would re main under supervision of the forest Bervice. Just arrived carload or Fage Fence, Square leal Fence and Monarch galvanized Red Top. Barb wirt. Write us for prices. Stearns & Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore. PARIfl. Jan. 2'A. Tlv a ma. Writy voto of 6G4, the chamber, trock batted for 1.000 in the wa nt deputies todav rejected a pro-!son of 1924 wh('n ho htt for thre6 posal for posting throughout !bllKs ln Washington's last game France copies of Deputy Marin's! against the Jied Sox. The Boston war department speech, In which 'outfielder, bent upon allowing France's four-billion-dollar wari'fk to score a home run, failed debt to tho ullies was character- Ized as a "mora. Iniquity. The erfect of the denial of thf posting Is to lenve his declara lions without tho recorded ap proval of the chnmber, which such posting would give. Following the vote, the chara- ber was thrown into an uproar24 session naa to ne suspended ar ter Deputy Pes Jardlns had criti- nlvurl 1.1 ill. flu I.a nnllnn I. majority, it was a scene or sucii; 1I1KUlII; j,. c., Jan. a, ia-i. SoUvo la disorder as ,had never before; hmetty given ihat auhject to the been seen in the chamber. konUiiu,.. and ",'tV"IV,t, f',1th luctB of June V, luitj (.ty htut. 21h, Deputy Des Jardlns kept on, Kiiruury zn, (40 Hui iuu) fil.n,.Hn ti,n v, -n.,A,.,n..i..i 1 uiul June 4 19110 (41 Hint.. 7&81 and ,,,. , dttpttrtinttntul reguluttcmi of April majority was afraid to endorse,!1 iyi4 i o,, a i . the timber Marin's theory or juhitcs ;n deal- on thy fullnwing liuula will be nold lng with the lnter-al led debts! L ..... . . .... . uucuusb or uie uepioranie erroci it had had on the American senate." I After President 1nln1nv hid ",,tK l' UJe 10 l,e lo me p- Aiior i resmeni i ainiove nadprovul of tllo retury of the In jammed his hat. on his head as uirior. The pun-haae prPe, with an a ctgiinl tluit the sesHion was! additional iium of onu-rii th of one .u,,Vn.u,i th. dopu.io- c(mti.n..;L7;1,r:lowi';';it y,."i.isra":; ed thumping tho desks, geHticul- tttne of kuI.-, mnu.-y fi ha retutiivit ating and shoutlne. Thev ouiet- cd down aomewhat hnwevnr UhIohI will Uhuu tor the limber, lci nown somewnai, nowever, whkn niUMt lm rt.movel within ten and the session was resumed Pre-iyeum. inu will bu rwelwd from niter llcrriot taking the roHtrumJcltUene of the United btates, anno- Tho nronili.r'H un nni.rl or tin 'Claiiona of'SU-'ll iliU-ni Hnd PoruHr ino premiers supporters ni-Btion rginiu.-d undur the laws of plauded him, but tho opposition the United ritates, r uny tltiite, Tr greeted him With cries of derl-i rllory ot district thoieof, only. Up Bjon I on aipllratlin of u qualified pur- (AMDTlitM Prw Littpd WIN.) RusHell Callow, coach of tho University of Washington rowing en w, whn notifiul that the board of stewards of the Intercollegiate Kow'ng AKsoclatlnn had changed the distance for the l'mighkeepsle. N. Y., raco next June from three to four miles, gave tho decision his endoTHement. He said hp be lieved the longer distance would favor Washington. It Is expected he will begin at once to train the men over tho four mile course, Hy winning three of the four games played on their tour the Oregon Agi five now stands near the top in both the I'aclfic ( 'nnHt a nd Norl h went eonfer-nre. Tin Heavers d''f'ated tin Uni versity of Idaho, 11) to 18, by a rally In the lust thn minutes laat night. Tho O. A. plnyers won by a Kingle point from (on z;iks, dt f ateil VHnliinpton state colhun by four pofnta but lout to the I nlveraiiy of WaHhlngton five by a largo margin in their other game. Niik Allroik h marie Ills last three bine hit lie will, however. Classified ALL NEW ADS ON FOR SALE FOU SALKOak and fir (dock I wood. 1'hono ntz. Kvlt SALK H.giM,:rVM vucker spaniel pups. CurtM Calkins. FT) It SALK-N Uro""j v i:M-y belter. Krt'sh soon. Curtis Calkins. KoK SAKB Alrca;e pui's. Inquire' Ir. IL K. liunt, lOlh Wiuchfbleri St. Jf'iK wood, cord wood, 2 tool or li inch wood. 1'hone 14F14, lioyer Hroa. FOU SALE "Mol" electric wash ing machine, 3- volt motor. 1. II. Nichols, llrockway. Ore. f)H SALK Purebred lllacOefsey GiKQUpuWets and cockerels. Uoseburg Poultry Market. FbTiTSALK Autos, reaPbai-guiiisi or what have you to trade? wood accept ed. .1-9 W. I-an St. hXM SALK Thoroughbred White Hock hutching eggs, also home fine trios. W. It. Klnsel, Wilbur, Ore. FO U S A aYla ltd UniiiiTg car In very good condition.' Price reasonable. At Uroadway's gar- agt FOU SALK Centrifugal pump, 3 In. suction, 2 in. discharge, near ly new. Also (i5 feet 3 In. ;ipe. Phone H4. Ftm BAl:-acfifi7e"MtroTuin $25 worth records, all for $75. llrand new Home Kewlui; ma chine ?t!5. Dandy lurge ccdur chest, 18. Floed St., 3rd floor. continue to do foolish things on the field. The 1925 roster of tho Washington club shows that the comedian has beeu relegated to the position of coach, where pre- viously he had hten a player. Al- to fh'lu the ball slowly enough, for Altrock eat down at third base and refused to continue the- plate. u FOOD 8ALE Tho ladles of St. Joseph's church will hithl a food hmIh nu :it.. Jan. at McKean, Uarby and Bald- Mui'lCR of naio of Government wr, (ji-nurai uimi ortu-A, v l' Ul , ' u V m ,' m'i nubile auction at the V. H. Lund Or ;lru ut nl)Hebujtf orea-on, to tlie hitriH - Mt Mddi-r ai not lvn than the appiutHvd vuluu an tthuvn ty thl if ' ft approved, uUirwia dtvlMlon will be offurttd Sfiturately before bying inclmlt-il In any offer of a largur unit. T. 18 & it. 1 W.. Hec. 8, 1-ut 1, red fir ltftiO A!., red cedar 7b M., Lot 2 red fir 1 f-S M., rod cedar Ai., noiio of the tlinher on Hit-so iota to nnia ntr iesa tluin t.Otl p.ir M. T, 2'J H., H. 10 W., bee. :ti, HWV4 tW'U rod fir 4ZO M., Hf-'oiKl u-routh fir hu M,. while lir 1 4i M Hlntw rvdiir i io M., HW'ii rd fir ITU AI., Kmnil growth iftr 2d M., whim fir hi) M.( whit" l.-.-dur ion M , NV4 HK4 red ftr 140 IM., neL'oiid growth fir AI., white ..dnr 4U AI., hW'i red fir Z0 AI., fiecond growth fir U At., while Jri-ilur 4( AI., nonu of the timber on Uhirte true tot to he void for tliHn U.oO per At. for the red tir, l.u0 per M. for tlui aitoiid groWth fir; bd rente per Ai. (or the wlilta fir and t$7.iy per M. for the while cedar.' T. 27 It. ii W., Kc-C. lit. NK'A NK'i yellow tir 3500 AI., hemlock IlHJ AI., NW4 Ni;'4 yttllow fir iany) AI.. hem lock lot) At., iiotm of the timber on thin liiiilM to bv nod for leH than ' 'l.ijit jn-r M. tor thn yllow fir and i Til) et-niM P'-r AI. for thtj hemloi k. IT. L'x S. !;. 12 V., Sec. Lot 1 red fir f- M. not to le hold for lea than fJ.60 per AI. T. 2 S., It. 1 .. u, Lot i rtd tir van SI., lot 2 I re.i fir i:tfc AI , none of the tlmher , on thene l(n lu xold for l.'m thun l$1.7f, p-r M. T. 17 ti.. It. 7 W., H-r. '..HI. HW'h NW'A red fir IhJH M., re.1 I I edar t M.. none of ih tunht r on !fin tnx t to lv mild lor l .- thn H ..ii i.i r AI. fur Die red fir and $l.&t liter AI. for the r.-l cvtiur. VVllliuia Sitv. ' 'inn tn i i.-fi 'in-r PROFESSIONAL CARDS DIt. M. II. ri.YLEIl ( hlroprnctU physician, 12(1 W. Lane St. "DONALD R. GIBBS, Dentist. Phone 401 212 Perkins Bldfl. By WINNER Section BACK PAGE. WANTED WANTKD Used cook stoves and range at Powell's Furniture cam pa ny. . -, WANTED Ono to 200 head eww, State price and age. Ross Coudit, Aumsville, Oregon. WANTED Furnished housekeep ing room and bath. Address M, care NeKs-Keview. . ' . W ANTE 14 TO BUY 5(T08acksT6r usv In sacking 100 lb. of coal. Denn Gcrreisen Co. 231 N. Main WANTED To assign my X. C. S. cuurse in Electric Wiring at re duced rates . Addruss Box 8, News-Review. AllLE bodied "boy of 17 wantB place to work and go to school. Catrdo anything. Craig S. Hulm, Ugie burg. Ore. Care N. 1. Conn. - - W A N T K I ) Me n to clear laud; mostly young oak and laurel; Also men to make posts cabins, furnished. N. U Conu, Roseburg, Ore., Phone 6F15. WANTED A milch cow; woa'd like to trade pigs or hogs for her ; also want second hand small gas engine. J. F. Van, Al len, Days Creek, Ore. ,. WAN TELWTo repair your ehoeT. Men's half soles, $1; women's half soles, 75c. A good job guaran teed. Howard's Shoe Shop, rear Kidder's Store. VANTEI Five tons good hay, Uc- livered three miles south ot Rose burg on pavement . Cash on de livery. Write W. H. McNary, $U. 1, Box 175-A, Roseburg, Oregon. ' FOR RENT i I t FOK UKNT 4 furnished house kt'opiiiK roomfl. 246 No. Roan St. i'Oil UU.NT 3-rouiu funuslH'J apt. close in. 40tt K. DoukIhs Bt b'okl UKNT furnished upartntonta, cheap. Inquire at Ktvcraide Store. fiiilTlKN 1 3 room house, 1 block from Klverttlde Btore, (8 per mo. Dan WhIUett. .; FoirRE"NT-3-rooni apt. hot' and cold water, gaa. Inquire at Her rirk House. Atlwlts only. KOll HUNT Small, turnuhed aiart ment. Close iu, ' J2o a month. Phone 24711. fOlTTlBN'fSlx.room apartment on ground floor. Inquire at Fish er's store. i Foil KLNT Furnished apartment close ln. Inquire at 329 K. Doug las. Phone 140-L. . . noli niiNf FurnlsheiTS room ait J15. LIkIKs, water and bath fur bished, 24 B 8o. Parrott St. FOlfUEN T Furnished "nousekeep lng rooms, 1st or 2nd floor good comfortable rooms. Phono 202-L. Foil "LE A S E Stocks nd"Kra 1 a'rnrm in Flournoy valley. Iuquira of N. I.. Conn, ltoseburg, Oiv. Phone 6 FIG. FOR . ItlcK'T 2-rooin apartment with bath, clone ln. Lights, h. and c. water furnished. $17.60. Phone 227-Y. . FOR ItENT-f furnished rooms, w!th b.ilh, hot and cold water, electric and wood range. Close ih. ('all noon or after 6. 020 N. Jack son St. . -,A 1 J LOST AND FOUND. LOST lletween ltoseburg and Sutherlin, black patent leather bag. Finder please notify High wuy Service Co. LOS'l' WVdTJanf-67own 'silk umbrella, bone and Ivory handle, amber tips on highway, north of Driilu. Finder please notify Airs. YV. ti. McElhluny, ltoseburg. lie ward. MISCELLANEOUS KEY FITTINd I.orks repaired. INneburg Cyelery, 22H N Main. CIENT wants loan "of on kikxI real estate security. 8 per cent in terest. O. W. Young & Son. Phone 417. CAR OWNER Don't forget ti call (51 when In need of autt parts. Barfra Auto Wrecklnl House. IF YOU are in need of a used truck let me know. I have 40 makes of trucks, 1 ton to 5 ton. Prices from :."0 to 11000. A. A. Frent. !. 121 W. Oak St.. ltoseburg, Oreiron. WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua Reliable Tailor J. H. DERNIER Upstairs Next Umpqua HoteJ Cleanlrg, PreMing, AlUratlont We Make Your Clothe in Roseburg Tanks OuolllM, on. Water anil Alt MFTAU Won't Look. 10 OaL to 10,000 GiL Km OuW Om Out Trtcm. Churchill Hdwe. Co. THr WINCHESTER 6TORB 130 i ! E i M tr. Dt on lo A. ;A. iy. i ve .rs. ke "nt. !ed I let. ool cm tre- ras am tnjr rk. su- : ol ,rs-' rho the nd- Ins ! I 3D. ark een as lng on rlT-ar-ted Ila iow ow in age rill :ia- nee ind ' the low Irk. low lld-od-. irly irm ben rial her far ' lo at the) Iks ler lv at