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FIVE - ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW SATURDAY, JANUARY 24. 1925. COMING vSOONI One carload only. Nitrate Soda. Cash with order in advance $60 ton out of car. This price positively does 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 1 , $ 1 2 ton, 65c per sack. 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 Us First We Cari Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBURQ OAKLAND h. .INC vans Ji fH0N If you men to wove HELD IN PULLMAN (AMoclatctl rrtm 1mm4 Wlrv.l CALEX1CO, Cal., Jan. 24. Jap anese seeking admission to Lower California are being luld under guard In a Southern Pacific Pull-, niun car here pending the outcome of an appeal to President Calles. The parly. Including three women, arrived under bond from San Fran cisco severnl days ago but was halted at the international boun dary by Mexican officials with the legislation that entrance could be granted only under a special or der from the president of the re- PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. H. PLYLER ChlropractH physician, 126 W. Lane St. " DONALDR.-GIBBS' Dentist. Phone 401 212 Perkins Bldg. SPRINGisCQMING LAY YOUR PLANS NOW Wo will gladly help you work out your costs on mlllwork. See us before buying your doors, win dows, frames and finish. Roseburg Lmbr.&Mfg.Co. 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- -$1.40 Log Cabin Syrup Small Cans 30e Medium Cans 60e YVigwam Syrup Small Cans ..20c ..40c Medium Cans 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 . '-.ft TRY OUR WAY Phons 277 Our Auto Will Call NEW FORD COUPE n AT A BIO SAVING. SEE 1.1 L. R. Chamberi HIGHWAY SERVICE GARAGE Phone 478 & tflUVIIIU Your moving problems are completely solved the mo ment you -authorize us to do the work. Our reliabil ity assures your property careful handling. We will quote you prices as low as possible. "We aim to please" H.s. French TRANSFER AND STORACE CO. PHONE 220 HalTs Catarrh ATJt. Is a Combined Treatment, both local and Internal, and has been successful in the treatment of Ca tarrh for over forty years. Bold by all druggl3ts. f. i. CHENEY A CO, Toledo. Ohio public. Two parties or tiinuus experi enced similar difficulty last year, one pnrty being detained for more than three weeks Deiore ODtaining a presidential permit. ILDIISIKIST (Asnclatal Pre I-oucd Wire.) dls- patch to the Evening' News from1 Kuala Lumour. Straits settle-! ments. says two European offl-l Hals were injured today when a! Chinese cirl. believed to bo an I anarchist, exploded a bomb. The i girl, who was seriously hurt au j mitted she had dogged the gov ' ernor but without success. MRS. WM. BUTTS WASVERY SIGK Gives Full Credit to Ljdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for Remarkable Recovery Wellston, O. " I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to make me strong. 1 wss troubled with my back and sides hurting mo till I could not do my work, and when ever I caught cold it made mo irregu lar. Since I have taken the Vegeta ble Compound my side and backdon't bother me and I can do my house work and care for my children now, where before I did not feel like doing anything or going around. After my first child was born about four years Lgo I saw an advertisement in tho paper about the Vegetable Compound, i knew it would help me. but 1 was I ofr-oiH tn trv it hecausc DOOlllc said it 1 would help you to have children and I knew 1 was naving cniiaren last s(,a,.,l envelope marked "Illds for enough. But I thought it it would ; Wooll at Ro8eburg," and shall be hclpmeitWOT drlwttertotavoaadlr(.8S(,d to ,hfi un(it.r)lif.nl;d. whole house full of children and have Tne IloaTd nerves the rlc.ht good health Itea!fKfr7 to reject any,or all bids or to ac one. When hpnngcomes I am going , ii Mullein,, m l am vervthin. I will answer letters from any woman who wishes to ask about your medicine." - Mrs. WILLIAM Butts, Wellston, Onto; TUBBY 7TT ITS ALL RlCHT TO BE IM THIS ' OIF COOM ABOVE OOR FUCNACE Aft VUtTHTHE TUNNEL LEAOlW To OUI2 SEt OOT BY THE FENCE -ITX A GOOD PLACE TO HIDE IM SO THE COPS DOM'f AGPESTMEFoR, BREAnlW thm vg(uow uown I J. IN OtM LEti laUNUHT (AaocUted tnm Utxi Win.) NEW YORK. Jan. 14. Joie Ray of Chicago and Paaro Nur ml of Finland will meet tonight at the Brooklyn college games, but they will not appear In the same race. Just as the moon has eclipsed the world's greatest light, so has the draftsman from Abo eome between fame and one of America's greatest athletic stars. Nurml will run in the 2.000 yards event while Ray will enter a race over halt that distance. Nurnil expects to lower two I world marks to make his Ameri can conquests an even dozen. v 'I PITTSBURGH, Jan. 24. Rar dlcalty reconstructed as a result of their 1824 showing and with a new Infield composed largely of youngsters, the Pittsburg pi rates loom as a potentially strong, but uncertain entry In the coining Nationul league race. Most observers pick Bill Mc Kechnie's crew to finish well to ward the top. The Pirates figured In the most sensational trade of the winter season, when they sent three veterans Charley Grimm, first Backer; Rabbit .Maranville, second baseman; and .Wilbur Cooper, southpaw pitcher to the Chicago Cubs in exchange for George Grantham, second I baseman; Al Ntebaus, first sacker land Vic Aldridge, right handed Itwirlcr. Relative advantages of this wholesale transaction have arous- ed keen debate that the Pirates i will go into the race with plenty; of outfield strength and a fine pitching staff. -Mux Carey, Car-! son lligbee, Hazen Cuylcr and' Clyde liarnhart probably will pa tiol the outer pastures, reinforc ed by Grantham, who is expected to be transformed Into a regu lar outfielder. The Infiold is the Pirates' Question mark. Grimm will be replaced by Niehaus, a new-j comer. Reports say Niehaus ls a good fielder and .sensational batter. At second, Eddie Moore; a sensation lu his debut last year, will succeed Rabbit Maran-j ville. The shortstop post fulls to Wright, who in 1!24, his first! season with the majors, broke the record for assists and drove in 111 runs. Harold Traynor, will be at third. The pitching staff in addition to Aldridge. wl.l be made up of such stars as Lee Meadows. John Kleiner, Emu Morrison, Hay Yde and llube Adams. Two promising recruits also are on the list. Kremer and Yde made good last season, their first with the Pirates. Arundel, piano tuner. Pnone 189-L - PROPOSALS FOR WOOD OREGON STATE SOLDIERS' HOME On the 3rd day of February, 1S25, at 2:00 o'clock P. M the Oregon State Board of Control will receive sealed bids for fur nishing wood to the Oregon State Soldiers' Home, Roseburg, Ore gon, as follows; 500 cords 4-ft. second growth fir, or 500 cords 4-ft. old growth fir slabwood. To be delivered at the Oregon State Soldiers' Home between February 15th and November 1st, 1925. Specifications and blanks for bidding will be furnished by the Commandant of the Home, or by the Oregon State Board of Con trol at Salem. Bids must be accompanied by a certified check in the sum of 10 percent ot the amount bid, pay able to the Oregon State Board of Control, which sum so deposit ed shall be held as a guarantee lhat the successful bidder will en ter into a contract to furnish tho ; .,., aa.aP.i,i , vkl:s 6han DO' enciosed In a . " 1 Dated at Salem, Oregon th!s 19th day of January i2. ' Secretary ' of Control. CARLE A1UIAMS Oregon State Board r JT iM r-Ove Wife J VIOLGT WHO'S WHO AND WHAT'S HAITCNUD CTNTHIA and JIM LKIAKD net tle down After their honeymoon, to find that Jim' mother lntenU to monopolise him aa ulway boa. Cynthia cannitf accuitorn herself to this, or to her mother-ln-Vaw' de termination to remouel her. Jlra learea town on businr, ami Cyn this and Madame Leland quarrel. Cynthia makee the acquaintance ol NOEL GARDNER, the black abeep ot the town, recently returned from Paris, where his wl'e has di vorced him. She also meets CECILS MALCOLM, a say ynung widow who has designs on Gardner. TODAY'S INSTALMENT XXII THE NEW HOME rlNTMlA movea into -Noei ner's apartment the next day. Her alater-ln-law ttna canea on her the evening before and epent two hours try-1 lng to persuade her nut to do so. 1 didn't tell mother that you were coming here, because I K-J-.tJ .'J want to her whole I r-A-W--A.VJ trip." Loue lf-Wi; hod said. -Wl fcv4MV M h would i fc.ViarieiLuJ have font Louella Why, wouldn't to Honolulu with VIOLET DARE Jlm f .he'd known that you planned to do this. I can't under stand your being so foolish, Cynthia. Noel Gardner has Just been di vorced; the whole town talked about him because of the way he went around with Ceclle Malcolm before his wife divorced him, and now that he's back they're talking again. And then for you deliberately to take the apartment that he and his wife had. and to lunch with him and play golf with htm "Both Jim and your mother urged me to give up our house while Jim la away becauso of the cost of keep ing It open," Cynthia retorted. "So I'm closing It, and giving up the servants, and taking the only apart ment I've been able to find that was possible, and paying the rent out of my own Income. I don't see that I've given you any cause to find fault with me though you And fault with me no matter what I do! If Noel Gardner has been talked about, and divorced by his wife, thnt doesn't affect me In the least." But Louella had not agreed, and had finally departed for home In a rage, and Cynthia had wept a bit over her packing. Ectablished in her new home, how ever, she drew a long breath of re lief. It was pleasant to have a home that was not dominated by her mothor-ln-law, one In which every piece of furniture had not been se lected and placed by Mndnme Le- land. Cynthls. rearranged Noel I Gardner's things, wondering ns she d!d so whether h ond his wife had chosen the furnishings for their apartment together, and what Bort of person Mrs. Gardner waa. That afternoon Cecils Malcolm and her chum, Helena Jordan, dropped In. "Hnd to make you welcome In your new home," remarked Ceclle. who waa sauntering about the living room when Cynthia entered. "Well. I certainty don't blame you for tak ing this apartment. I've nlwnys heard that It was a stunnimt place unfortunately, Noel's wife and I were never on good enough terms for her to ask me hore. Certainly had good taste, didn't she?" "Oh, I think It waa Noel who hod the stood taste." commented Mrs. Jord.T "He's always been known for his taste In everything, from (A-oefted Pre- W.re.) OPIlCCffflCE KEMYMIfllD, i CFNEVA, Jan. '24. fho ln-JH. Kov'einment and 33 leading mil lernatlonal opium conference versities and found lo lie superior wns saved from collapse today1 lo 10 ordinary oil lamps. It bin ns when a resolution, introduced by without odor, smoke or noise no Finland, providing for a Joint pumping up; is simple, clean, safe, committee from the first anil. Burns 1)4'.,. air and 6','c common second conferences to Inquire kerosene (coal oil), into opium smoking In the far The Inventor, V. M. Johnson, 101 east, was approved by Stephen North Union Avenue, Portland, O. Porter, head of the American ore., is offering to send a lamp on delegation adopted. and - unanimously Johnson's Floor Polishing S as eay to operate as a c: sweeper. Come In and see I Llnyd Crocker. :ts ..-net Oh! HOW&RV AM' I GOTTA PIAJON SOUCTHIM TO EAT- f VJA$NT AFRAID rAOM V00OLD V)P ME FOR ST&VW AVJAV SO LON6 I O OPEMTMI DOOR AM' (SO RIGHT imto Tut Kitchen Aii ak hek For Some gbuS w cm Gow) Go AICVWA.V, I'D RATHtk TAKE A VJmPPIfO IHArd "tsE ViOMbliT -mn C-?..:' q?iSpprovaI -DAXp good furniture to pretty women,' with a glance at cyntbla and a Huh lau,th. "I'm so glad that you came today; we can christen my new home b having tea together," exclaim i.')nlhia. determinedly changing thi subject. Frances brought the te things at once, but set thtm dowr hurriedly to annrer the door bell A moment later she had deposited dor it's box on a- chair tvaMe Cyn tr.ia; within It were maaaea ot pink rosea. And without stirring; fron: her chair. He!en Jordan could roao tho curd that lay on them "Noet Gardner." She did read It, aloud. "I told you Noel had good taste, she remarked. "Yea, hasn't he? HupseU rosea ar the lovelleat flowers there are," an swered Cynthia. Mra. Jordan raised her eyebrows, and amlled qutsslcally but said nothing more. Xoe) always rushes a new woman r gM off her tPe, , ,.Ilincln. di,diln(i murmured Ceclle ilanclnt; disdainfully at her tea cup Honey, would you mind if I had i-ocktallT Tea doean t Interest dm any morr." Cynthia blushed, "I'm afraid there's nothing In tin house to make one of, she sold. "H didn't occur to me to bring any of Jim's private stock over here wits Oh, Noel must have everything ".Voel alvaw had pood loste," commented Jrt. Jordan. In tho world tucked nwny In his Honor closet: do call him up and ask him where It Is." Ceclle cut in. "I'd rather not; I hardly think" "Nonsense. He always comes to the rescue of his famished friends. Where's the phono? I ll call him If you don't want to." Without waiting for a reply she ran Into the adjoining alcove nnd picking up the telephone, gave Noel's number. A moment later she was talking with him. "Noel, this Is Cecils. I'm calling rrom your old boms and Cynthia Lolnnd's new one this Is an B O 8 call from her, renlly: she doesn't know where you keep yonr gin. It goes with the apartment, doesn't It? Oh. that's a dnrling. Hurry!" Rhe came back to the tea table and established herself beside Cynthia once more. "He snys he'll come up and make us some cocktails himself," she an nounced airily. "Said he wanted to be your forgiveness for not telling you where he keens his liquor. I wish he'd tld me he wanted to rent this apartment," she concluded fret fully. "I'd have taken it myself.1 Blushing, Cynthia said nothing-. Xot for worlds would she have had Noel Gardner think that she meant to make free of his belongings In this way. She wondered how shs could convince him of that A Gay House Warming. Don't tinker with your radiator, bring It to an expert. C. O. Lark, r&diulur man, 32!) W. Lane. NEW LAMP BURNS 4'.' AIR BEATS ELECTRIC OH GAS A new oil lamp that gives an nniuzin.-ty brilliant, soft, white - " f , 7," VT II) days' FREE trial, or even to five one FREE to the first user In tra il locality who will help him In troduce It. Write him today for full particulars. Abio afk him lo exjilain how you can ret tho ast- ncy und without experience or money make t2r( to eTiOO per month. Boy! IT-! (AjMiatfd Pna Uued Win.) FALLS CITY. Neb.. Jan. 24. How Cora Uupuls, IS year old In dian girl, oulfooted a detail ot officers, who came to an Indian reaerralion near here to return her to the Kansas Industrial home at Belolt, by taking off her shoes and stockings and running over tbe Ice and snow, was revealed to day. It Is believed by the officers that the girl kept right on going until she arrived some place in Oklahoma- Headed by Harry Dell a prohibi tion officer from IJelolt, the posse came to a house on the reserva tion where the girl, together with white girl friend was staying. Bell attempted to grab the girl, but was foiled by an Indian who disarmed him. Then the posse pursued Cora and her companion the trail leuding over the danger ous icy wastes of the Nemaha riv er. The white girl was captured but Cora escaped when she pulled off her shoes and stockings, took a last glimpse of her pursuers and showed her fast flying heels to the posse. , Just arrived carload ot Fage Fence, Square Leal Fence and Monarch galvanized Red Top, Biirb wire. Write us for prices, iitearua & Chenoweth, Oakland. Ore. Sportographs (Aieucuud Frns Unl Wire.) The University of Idaho bas Irothitll tnnm It-It today for Mis- soula. where the Vandals . will meet the Uneverslty ot Montana! live in a Pacific Coast confer- ence game tonight. Idaho de-j feated Uonzaga, 24 to 19, by scoriiur nine points lu the last three mlnuiea ot a conference game, last northwest night. Defeating the Whitman college five last night 12 to 11, tho Ore gon Aggies won their fourth Northwest conference basketball nf ih week and their third' ...n...lvA ,ini hv a line nolnt margin. Tho Beavers won threei nr thuir fmir nainn. Jack Renault, Canadian heavy weight failed to gain the pres tige he expected, when lie met the giant Joe Stoessel, a compar-i atlve professional novice in a 12 round bout, lu Brooklyn Thurs day night. Stoessel lusted throughout and bad the bout ended In the tenth round In the opinion of the Bporting writers, btoeaael would have received no worse (ban a draw. Tiger Flower, Atlanta negro. welterweight who tnolr llnlunpv if fell before, Bridgeport, , i..... -i, winn.. m two ruu. expects to appear in al least ion t.onultlon und limitations of the bouts before fuciiuj Paul Bcrlen-, rci. of June . iui t:i mat. Sim. hueh nn Amnrln I. 1 on Kebru-! February 26, lul Ul Slat., lliK) baLh on Astoria, L. J-, on ft-oru 4 19u (n H ;i8) anu ary 26. Ho will meet Johnnyi apuruntiitiil rinuliitimis of April Wilson, former middleweight, M, iJ4 tou L. it., 370), the tlmuor eliuimilon Marrh 20 on the following lands will be sold champion, jaarcn it. yeb. . ms. at lu o'clock a. m. at public aui'tlun at the U. H. Land Of- PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 24. 'll.e at Itoseburg Ons-on, to tbe Pinkney Oardner New York hes-!,,u":u 'rrn "b"y" u.'!. vywelglit wrestler defeated Louis ,,. ,, lo .,-i,j,-ot to tbe ap Pcrgaud's. Crock mat man, In pruval or the Kecretaiy of the In- their match hUro last night, Gardner lost the first fall In lor- ty-seven and a half minutes, when he gave into a Bhort arm scissors, but he took tho second full hv InuuinL lfrffHmli off the P.. 1 1 r,nf,.ii..,l I lie de- biding full, being unable to con tinue tho match. Royal Utnh coal, clean and flcieut. Denn tlerreisen Co. ef- Portland Oregonlan snys "Cad man Is a genius. Delightful and in teresting concert. Tslanlna sang aud acted exquisitely; voice of love ly quality, with fine dramatic ef fect; these wero given veritable ovations." I itiettVeatficrTogs HSEi BRANDSUCHER! jPS-jr EVERYBODY S WEARING EN .tpnappywrsiiys 'I 3 ,,woll'lc"at"0 : jlKeNexsiicKers '; 'M cfwwj AJ.tuwt to. Iioto- fVi4. Classified ALL NEW ADS ON FOR SALE FOR BALE Oak and fir block wood. I'hone 142. FOR SALE Registered cocker spaniel pups. Curtis Calkins. FOR SALE Nice Jersey heifer. Fresh soon. Curtis Calkins FOR SALE Oak, laurel, lir wood, l'hone 13F5, evenings. FOR SALE Alroale pups, inquire Dr. K. E. Hunt, 1018 Winchester St. Fill wood, cord wood, S toot or 16 lnch wood, l'hone 14F14, Boyer Hros. ' ' FOR SALE "Mola" electric wash ing machine, 31 volt motor. 1. B. Nichols, Hrockway, Ore. FOR SALE Winchester pump gun, 20 guano, perfect condition. See it al Churchill Hdw. FOR SALE Purebred Black Jersey Giants pullets and cockerels. Uoseburg Poultry Market FOR SALE Thoroughbred White Rock hatching eggs, alto some fine trios. W. It- KInsel, Wilbur, Ore. MUST CO A four-burner oil stove and oven. A cream wicker baby buggy. 437 N. Rose St. Phone 6&7-R. FOR SALE Oakland touring car In very good condition. Price reasonable. At Broadways gar age. FOR SALE An Al milk cow ,iU freshen in April; also some R. 1. Red pullets. Address "M. P.", care News-Review. 'FOR SALE OR" TRADE for" Roso- bur. mol.riy fllle utlltt ranch close in. 6-room cottage, fine wa ter. 427 E. Douglas SU Roaeburg, Ore. FOR KENT Furnished npaitmenL S rooms, hot and cold water and bath. Front and side entrance, Krounu noor. i-i r.. FOR SALE-Over 100 tiers of oak aud laurel block wood, one mile west of Looking Ulass p. o. on main roau. iiuis iaiuuu, iuiw- lug Glass, Ore. FOR SALE CHEAP A reliuquish- menU also want to correspond with widow from 36 to 60, matri mony In view. Address "A. R-," care News.Uovlew. K)lCSALfcSaeTifice. Viclrola nu 125 worth records, all for 5. Brand n.'W Home sewlug ma chine llifi. Dandy large cottar chest, (18. 426 Floed St., 3rd floor. Nui'lCE of sale or Oovernment timber, tleneral Lanu Office, Wasll- 1 lniiii. 1J. L' Jim. 'A. llCJi. Nuliue is Umt uai,ivcl lu ,ho tenor. The purcnase pri . wiin an (Mitlonul sum o( o: e-lltlh ot one n..r (-l!l. tlllileuf. be U1K L-UinllllH- ,,,,n allowed, must be deposited at Ji"-;! ro'JSt ,,Ment wlu t.ue ur the timber, .hl.-h muut he remuved wltllln ten years, liids will bo received from I citizens vl the United Mate, ano- ctution or ucn citixt ns unu corpor attoiiB orKanUfd undur the lani uf thj United Htatea, or any ritate, Ter ritory uf district thertjuf. only. Up on application or a qualified pur chaser tho timber on any 1 if ul Biib duialon will be nfiureU atparatffly bufoi-e biting included In any effur ut a larnt-r unit. T. 18 rt.. Jt. 7 W.. 3, Uit 1, red fir 11HO M rod ctdur 7& M., Lot t red fir JoJ6 M rid cedar 20 M., none of the timber ,,n Ihusii lot tl L1 Hold Cor ll'HH than IJ.OO p.ir M. T. IiU H. 10 W. hm: a:.. KW'i hvu red lir 4:u on rtcond KM) will lir 80 M., white fir 40 M , while ctrdar 240 Al., KV4 slWi, rod fir 17(1 Al.. iecond Urowth fir ZU0 M., white fir 60 M., white cedar low M.. KWk tK rid lir 140 m .phi.H urowth fir Z40 M.. whit edar 40 M., M HIOW rl fir 2u0 M-, iecond growth fir 80 M., white ixlur 40 M., none of the timber on lhi-e tracla to be aoltl Tor tnan :.U0 per M. for the rd fir, $1,00 per M. for thn necond rowth fir; 60 cent a mt M. lor the white fir and 17 l0 pr M. for tho wlille c'dar. T. H., It. l V Hec. 1.1. Ni;U NK"4 yt-11fiw fir M ht-mli-ck 100 M , ,NW'i yellow fir ooo M., ht'in- lok l'MJ none nf tlii ttmhrr n the-e tractft to he "'ld for le-M than l-'.fao t-r M. f"r the yellow fir'atid o :m per M- Iir the hemlock. T. 2 ii. It. 12 ti-c. 26, L-ot 1 red fir M., not to ho Bo)l for le than 2.Cy per M. T. 20 S., It, 1 V ., &, 1-41 1 red rir o M., Ul 2 md fir i:iho M., mine of th timher on thuHe loia lo "old for Im than 91.7b her M T. 17 H., It. 7 W., Hec. .33. HW1. NW14 red fir 1820 M., rtnl cedar 6 A1-, none of the limber on thlt tract to be aold for Utt than l-'.iiO per M. for the red fir and tl.&O ptr 11. for th red cudar, William Spry, 'omtnlwaloner. By WINNER Section BACK PAGE. FOR SALE Culbertson red rasp berry plants. Earl Yosburgh, 101 Fullerton 8L FOR " SALE Make thirty dollars daily. Own Inexpensive cozy home; keep 20U0 chickens paying thirty dollars daily; raise your own fe,cd; be your own boss. Six- ' teen hundred dollars cash; bal- ance, $1175, pay like rent. Plenty wood, pasture, seeded land, wa ter; paved highway close; Ash- ' i land city near; excellent mar kets; climate cures you; unusual bargain. Cuvler, (Owner), Box 564, Ashland, Oregon. WANTED Used cook stoves and - ranges at Powell's Furniture com pany. WANTED 10 to 20 ton good grain hay. Address Hay, care News-Review. ABLE bodied boy of 17 wants place to work and go to scbooL Can do anything. Craig S. Hulm, Rose burg, Ore. Care N. L. Conn. WANTED Men to clear laud; mostly young oak and laurel; Also men to make posts cabins, furnished. N. L. Conn, Itoseburg, Ore., Phone 6F15. WANTED TO BUY Officii desk. sale, equipment, It good condition and bargain. Also platform scales and hand truck. H. E. Thompson, . Suiherliu, Ore. WANTED A milch cow; would like to trade pigs or hogs tor her; also want second hand small gas engine. J. F. Van Al len, Days Creek, Ore. WANTED Five tons good hay, de livered three miles south ot Rose burg on pavement . Cash on de livery. Write W. II. McNary, Kt. 1, Box 175-A, Uoseburg, Oregon. 1 FOR RENT. FOR RENT 6-room house. Close lu. 230 E. Lane St, FOR RENT 1 furnished house- keeping rooms. 2-tti No. Roso St. ivuu iuv.N 1 1' uriusneu upui'iiitcuts, cheap. Inquire at Riverside Store. FoiFRENT-Soom apt. hot ari3 cold water, gas. Inquire at Her-ru-k House. Adults only. FOR RENT Small furnished apart ment Close In, $25 a month, thone 247JI; FOR RENT Six-room apartmenl on ground floor. Inquire at Fish ers store. FOR RENT Furnished apartment close in. Inquire at 829 E. Doug--laa. Phone 140-L. ' FOR RENT Furnished 3 room apt (16. Lights, water and baib fur nished. 246 So. Parrott St FOR LEASE Stbck"ahdgrala farm In Flournoy valley. Inquli J of N. L. Conn, Roseburg, Ore. lJhone 6F15. FOR KENT 2-room apartment with bath, close In. Lights, h. and c. water furnished, f 17.60. Phone 227-Y. 1 LOST AND FOUND LOST Mack handbaK Friday inornln between Koaeburn and Camas V'nllcy. Finder return to this office. . MISCELLANEOUS . I 1 il KEY KITTING Locks repaired. Itu.ii'burg Cyclory. 22S Nlalu. CIENT wnnisloan of 'f GOO on goo3 real estate security, a per cent In terest O. W. Young & Son. l'houa 417. CAR OWNER Don't forgefli call C6S when In need ol ants, parts. Sard's Auto Wrecklnj House. RE"Y3 FITTED to any lock. Ilrlng me a sticker if you can. We also do grinding ami saw filing. Rose burg Cyclery, 128 N. Main SL MR. HOME8EEKER Am selling hAmi'S on the small payment plan. Have two about completed, or will furnish lot, financo and build according to lour plans. P. O. Box 1291. or seo ma al building West First StreoL J. W. LANGENBERG WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua Reliable Tailor J. H. BERNIER Upstairs Next Umpqua Hotel Cleaning, Pressing, Alterations We Mal;e Your Clothe in Roseburg ' Tanks Undf OrotmJ et UllMIVt, Ouolliu. OIL Wstet mni A MHTAL. Won't Leak. 10 OsL to 10,000 OsL AMtnb. ON Ow Fikafc Churchill Hdwe. Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE WANTED it V I ' it: ; jj ; ( i- :