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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW SATURDAY, JANUARY 31. 192S.
3;
SEED OATS, $2.65, 100 lbs.
Seed Spuds, 100 lbs .". $3.25
Nitrate of Soda, 100 lbs $3.25
Land Plaster, 100 lbs 60c
Hour $2.00, $2.15, $2.30 per sack .
Special: Stover Feed Grinder $25.00
Good Set Harness $25.00
See Us First We Can Save You Money
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
ROSEBURG OAKLAND
HAVE
OS
yoea
fuftNiTofte
Nu'i'lCE ot Bale or Government I
timber, General I-anct Office, Wash-
liigton, D. C, Jan. 2, 1W5. Notice la
hereby Kiven that subject to the
conditions and limitation of the,
acta of June . 116 (39 Stat. 2iu.
February 26, lais (40 Stat., llJy) j
uuu iuhv i mil) iii tiu 1. 1 iuo; hiiu
departmental regulations of April
14, 19J4 (:t L. D., I76,, the timber
on the following lands will be sold
Feb. , lass, at 10 o'clock a. m. at
public auction at the U. S. Land Of
fice at ltui.iburff Oregon, to the
hitfhutft bitidiT at not leas than the
upprained value aa shown by this
notice, bale to be subject to the ap
proval of the Secretary of the In
terior. The purchase price, with an
additional gum of o: e-fifth of one
pir cent, thereof, being corninia
siona allowed, must be deposited at
time of sale, money to be returned
If Bale la not approved, otherwise
patent will inue fur the timber,
which must be removed within ten
years, liids will be received from
citizens of the United States, asso
ciations of men citU'-na und corpor
ations nrfrantzt-d under the laws of
the United Status, or any State, Ter
ritory of dmtrict thereof, only. Up
on application of a qualified pur
chaser tho timber on any letral sub
division will be oflered separately
before hing included in any otfer
of a larger unit. T. 18 S., It. 7 W.,
Sec. 3, Lot 1, rd fir 19 CO M., red
cedar 7 M., Lot 2 red fir 1525 M.,
red cedar ;!) M., none of the timber
on these lots to be sold for less
than $2.00 per M. T. 29 8., K. 10 W.,
Sec. 35, 8W4 tiV red fir 420 M,
second growth 'lr 80 M., white fir
40 M., white cedar 240 M., SE',4
BWW red fir 170 M., second growth
fir 200 M., white fir 60 M., white
cedar lou M, SE4 red f!r 140
M., second growth fir 240 M., white
cedar 40 M., tiWfc 6KA red fir 2
M.. aecond growth fir 80 M., white
cedar 40 M., none of the timber on
thece tracts to be sold for lees than
J2.00 per M. for the red fir, $1.00 per
M. for the aecond growth fir; 60
cents per M. for the white fir and
27 S., it. li W.. tioc. 13, NKii NE(4
yellow fir 3500 M., hemlock 100 M.,
U'hi Is'IJU yellow fir 30u0 M., hem
lock 100 M., none of the timber on
thee traits to be sold for leHS than
ti.bO per M. fur the yeliow fir and
60 cents per M. for the hemlock.
T. 2H S. It. VI W.. Sec. 211, Lot 1 red
fir 620 M., not to bo sold for leas
than 12,0 per M. T. 20 .. It. 1 H
Bee. 6, Lot 1 red fir H60 Lot t
red fir 1310 M., none of the timber
on these lots to be sold for less than
1.7 per M. T. 17 H., H. 7 W" Sec.
,33, SW!4 XW red fir 1820 M., red
cedar 6 M., none of the timber on
this tract to bo sold for loss than
$2.60 per M. for the red fir and $1.60
per M. for the red cedar. William
tivry, Commissioner,
Canned Vegetables
At this time of the year It Is
hard to get good green vege
tables, so we must use the
canned vegetables.'
The best canned foods nco
the only ones a person should
use. We recommend the
Royal Club brand as the very
best and the price Is no high
er than some grades that are
not so good.
We have Just received a bar
rel of fresh saucr krauL
Economy Grocery
Phone 63
Advanced
Wo be llevc in advance
ment. We are now mem
bers of the National Asso
ciation and are permitted
to use the Master Kniblem.
Whenever you see the sign
".Master Cleaner and Dy
er" emblem you can de
pend on their work. We
are always ready to serve
you better. Let us prove 1L
TRY OUR WAY
Phone 277
Our Aula Will Call
I NEW FORD COUPE
I AT A BIG SAVING. SEE
I L. R. Chambers
HIGHWAY SERVICE
GARAGE
Phone 478
MOVING
Furr.iture receives the nt
moal care and nUeniion in
our liamlB. Our rani are
especially equipped for
the transportation of fur
niture to any part of the
city or lurroundingi.
"Wo Aim to Plet.sc"
H.S. FRENCH
TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO.
PHONE 220
LICENSE PLATES
T
POUTIJVND, Ore., Jan. 29.
Traffic cops whose eyes are not
all they should be. ore looking
for trouble this year because of
ilia .nln, ui'hnitin nilonted bV
I Oregon and California for their
1 license plates. Doth have chosen
yellow and black.
Officials of bom states, wu:ie
deprecating the same choice and
having a tendency to yell "copy
cat" at each other, claim that
these will be sufficient differ
ence between the Btylo of the
two plates to prevent confusion
and answer all practical pur
poses. The Oregon numerals will run
straight and will correspond to
the number of motor- vehicles in
the state, while California, after
six figures have been passed, will
ring in the alphabet as a means
of paring down the number of
figures. The California plates
also are slightly larger than
those for Oregon.
SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL AD
VISORY ELECTION
State of Oregon, County of
Douglas, School District No. 4, ss.
Notice Is hereby given mat a
special school district advisory
election hereby called to be held in
' the high school building in the city
I of Roseburg in and for said school
'district No. 4 on the 7th day of Feb
jruary, 1925, between the hours of
I two o'clock P. M. and seven o'clock
, P. M. will be submitted to the legal
voters tneieoi me luuuwiug yivyv
sition:
"Shall the new High School
Building to be erected In School
District No. 4 be erected on a tract
to be purchased In West Roseburg
known as the Billows Tract, not
exceeding twelve (12) acreB, or
shall It be erected on a central
site?"
The polls for the reception of the
ballots cast at said election will, on
said day and at the place aforesaid,
bo opened at tho hour of two
olock P. M. anil remain open un
til the hour of seven o'clock P. M.
when the same shall be closed, and
all persons shall be entitled to
vote at said election who would be
entitled to vote for school director
In and for said dlatricL
By order of the District School
Board or School District No. 4 of
Douglas County, Oregon, made this
37th day of January, 192S.
II. W. TAYLOR.
Chairman. District School Hoard.
Attest: V. J. MicelH. District Clerk.
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine meTTo,.
local and Internal, and has bern
successful In the treatment of Ca
tarrh for over forty years. Sold
by all dniKclsta.
r . rHFNFV A tO.. TrtlrHn. OMe
TUBBY
THERE NOW, GOT THIS ItTTea WRITTEN
to MOM AN' POP To TELL THEM I'M
ALL RIGHT AN' TriM I'M HlDlM" SO
THE COPS CftWT ARREST ME FOR.
brefckw that ole wimdovm doww at
The laund&y i-m gowmv go oovmm
through oocituwwel am put t .
UMDeR the Coop
ST. LOUIS, Jan. 31. With
no outstanding trades made by
manager llranch Rickey to
strengthen the hurling staff, the
St. Louis Cardinals appear to be
little stronger for this year's na
tional league drive than In 1S24
when they finished sixth.
The hitting of the team last
season was good and the field
ing fair. The pitching generally
was considered the weak link, al
though several hurling prospects
are to receive trytouts, besides
which Duster Mails, veteran
southpaw, has been obtained
from Oakland, the outlook as a
whole is uncertain in this re
spect. Of the veteran twirling talent,
Dickernian and Sothern pitched
fairly good bull last season. The
others who will be back are Hai
nes, Sherdel. Utuart and Dyer.
Mike Gonzales, the Cuban, Is
expected to do the bulk of the
catching this year. Others are
Niebergall and demons, with
the team last season. 1 nree
others trom the minors will be
given tryouts.
Tho team s main strength lies
in the infield with liotlomley at
first, Hornsby at second and
Cooney at shortstop considered
us fixtures. Hornsby batted
.413 last Beason, the highest
mark in modern big league his
tory. Third base Is an open quest
ion with Friegau, Lester Hell and
Toporccr, as leading candidates.
Another problem for Itlckey to
solve is the outfield. The Cards
have enough outfielders for two
or three teams. Wades, jjout
hit, Hafey, Holm, Mueller, My
ers, Shinners and Jack fimilh
comprise the candidates.
Smith is considered the pick
ot the lock and almost certain
to start in right, with Blades lu
left. Center field Is uncertain,
especially since Rickey muy use
Holm behind the bat.
The Cardinals will train at
Stockton, Calif., where tliey will
gather on or ubout February 22.
A schedule of 27 exhibition ga
mes has been arranged ou the
l'acilic coaHt.
Wild Root Hair Tonic destroys
dandruff, grows hair and stops it
from falling out. Lloyd Crocker.
ME
STIFF PENALTIES
(AwcUtrd lTe Lcued Win,.)
NEW YORK, Jan. 3L Stephen
O. Clow, editor of Hroadway Brevi
ties, convicted of using the malls
to defraud, was sentenced today to
servo six years and one day in the
Atlanta penitentiary. Ho was also
fined 26,000.
Albert S. Brown, an advertising
solicitor for the periodical, was
sentenced to two years. The Brevi
ties corporation was fined $11,000.
Nat Kunnes, another solicitor, was
ordered held in the custody of the
United States marshal for one week
pending further investigation.
Arundel, piano tunsr, Pnone 159-L
(AMknclaterf Prrm LeaFd VTtre.l
j lU'CHARKHT, Roumanla, Jan. 31.
The Roumanian authorities have
j ordered the Rev. Ianiel Hurley, an
American citizen to leave Iho coun
I try within 15 clay. No charges are
; preferred against hfm. The order Is
j based on a recent law prantinjr the
' authorities power to order foreign
ers considered undesirable to quit
the country.
The law ostensibly was Intended
to counteract the spread of com
munlRt propaganda.
Mr, Hurley was Bent, here from
the United States about a year ano
by the Southern Haptiat mission
board a a tRrher in fh femtnnry
GEE ITS
OLE TUNWEL.
COME OA)
GO FIR.VT
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Ope . Wife
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taaoMHsmaB
WflO'S WHO AN!) WHAT'S
HAl'PENKD ,
CYNTHIA LELAND had a nus
Budsrstandlnic with her husband,
JIM LELAND, due to his mother's
mtsrforence In their affairs. Jim
Cum to Honolulu, taking- his mother
sr.th him. Cynthia accept tho at
tentions of
NOEL GARDNER, and through
htm buys some stork wMch Madams
Leland has thought worthless, tor
ths purchase of which she hod held
Cynthia rostxmslble. Cynthia makes
several friends outside ths set in
which her sister-in-law.
LOUEI.LASjind her husband. Stan
ley, move. Among them la
CECILE MALCOLM, who openly
avows her affection for Noel.
TODAY'S INSTALMENT
XXVIII POLITE BLACKMAIL
CTNTHIA was dressing the next
raomlne; when her mall was
brought to her. She looked
through thj pile of letters at once
to see If there
JJ' f was any wora
WiiV-AX'viv i band: then, die.
J&uKi&tX-ykl annotated, ahuf-
. "w-.Tf? o ', ... ..
J1cd them over
? aJ. mure niuwiy.
f'Vi-wi volope with
t n words
y?. i
"Town Talk In
one corner at
tracted her at
tention, and she
lit In first of
VIOLET DAR2
all. She had oc-
c a s 1 o n a 1 1 y
vrlanced through a copy of this goa
slppy weekly paper, but had never
paid much attention to it.
Within wero a piece of paper and
a letter. The former efidently was
a proof of a page from the next Is
sue of the pa par, with a line drawn
In blue pencil around one of the
items of newi
Those who nre In the know are
predicting that before long a charm
ing bride who come to town not long
ago will become an equally charm
ing divorcee." Cynthia rend. "Hor
husband has seen fit to nbaent him
self from home, giving business as
en excuse, and taking h!a mother
with him. The bride, far from being
disconsolate. Is enjoying life with a
young man whose wife recently di
vorced him In Pnrls. She has closed
hrr husband's home and taken the
npnrtment formerly occupied by her
now suitor and his wife, and it Is
freely predicted that by the end of
the year she will become Its per
manent occupant, having changed
hrr name and her husband In the
Interim."
Cynthta an! wenkly Into a chair,
and read tho hateful notire through
again. It meant her, of course
there could be no doubt of that. She
turned to the letter. An explana
tion wae ready for her there.
Mont graciously she was Informed
that "Town Talk" was to imue a
special anniversary numler in a fnw
weeks. And the editor hoped sin
cerely that she would feel Inclined
t. contribute to Its success by tnk
ing advertising spare In thfs special
number. If she so desired, her nimo
need not nppear In connection with
the advertisement; she could mere
ly take a pugs and send In her
check, as on Appreciation of the
service which "Town Talk" hnd rcn-'
dered her by entortalning her and
her friends.
And no doubt she would be Inter
ested in the enclosed p:ige from ne:;t
week's Issue of the magazine, which
was enclosed.
Cynthia paced up and down the
room, so angry that he could hard
ly think. It was blnrltmall! And
yet what could she do? Her name
was not n.entloned, although of
wurse everyone in town who knew
organized In Bucharest by tho Am
erican board. It is thought possible
the orthodox church may have ob
jected to his teachings as likely to
create religious dltferences and
threaten the dominance ot the Or
thodox raith.
Mr. Hurley appealed lo the Amer
ican consul, who has requested the
authorities to revoke the order
against him.
o
A8HBV8 IMPORTED
BOCCOLl SEED Is selling rapid
ly. Order at once. Mrs. N. C. Asli
by, Apt. 6, over Rose Confection
ery, Roseburg, Ore.
ndter pay taxes on your o n
property than over pay on the
j landlord's, l'ago Lumber & Fuel
t Company.
I PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. M. H. PLYLKll ChlropractH
I physician, 126 W. Lane St.
DONALD- R GIBBS, Dentist."
1 Phone 401 212 Perkins Bldg.
Who's
1
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J I AFRAID TO GO i
I 1 im inL-icv. A- U- 1 I
. II
1 oor- vou
oi?iSpproVci
her would at once realize that sba
wae meant.
"I'll let them go ahead and print
It I won't be bullied by Uteet
thieves! she exclaimed furkualy
And yet was that the best thing U
do? Wouldn't It be better to buj
thera offT Of course, she had don
nothing wrong. Yet she bad (Wes
these blackmallere all they newdetl
for just such an attack as this onet
"If only Jim were her, ah
alRhed. "He'd know how to handle
them." But if Jim had been then
the whole thing wouldn't have hap
pened. Of course, she might tell Noel
Gardner about it. Per hups that wai
the best thing to do. lint no sooner
had she derided on that course, than
she refused to consider It. For she
knew well enough what (lardner
would do He would go straight to
the oMYes of "Town Talk" and
horsewhip the editor there could bt
no doubt ot that. Then there would
be trouble!
She snt down at Inst, too tired to
wnlk up and down the room any
longer, longing with all her heart
for just one person to whom she
could go with this new trouble. Bhe
felt hideously alone In the world.
It seemed to her that she had
made a hopeless muddle ot her life.
She had married Jim with every ex
pectation of being gloriously hnppp,
wanting only to make him a good
wife. And then things had been
B ?' jywj'- y!Wi
It teas blackmail
tnken out of her hands. Somehow
her mother-in-law had come between
Iter and Jim, and now Jim and
Madame Lelnnd were off on the
ether side of the world, and she was
here, with everyone Koxnlpplng about
her and Noel tJnrdner.
"Oh. the only thing for me to do
la to straighten thlnRS up the beat I
can and Just get out of town," she
cried at last. She Jumped tip and
ran to her desk. The editor of
"Town T.-ilk" had given the adver
tising rntes of hi magazine; a page,
whi-h ho expected her to take, would
be three hundred dotlnrs. Shs has
tily scribbled a check, enclosed It In
his letter, and addressed an envelops
to him.
Then she henn to dress for the
Rtreot. Colling Frances, she had her
pereonnl belongings packed; the
mnfd looked nt her In bewilderment
when that order wa given, but
obediently got out Cynthia's travel
ling bags and set to work.
"Madnm is going awayT" she asked,
aftnr a few moments.
"Yes. for a vlnlt. You can have a
month's vacation, Frances, and I'll
write you before I return."
To herself Cynthia snld that sho
would never come back. And
Frances, busily packing filmy lin
gerie, told herself the same thing.
Csclls Steps In.
BASKETBALL RESULTS
(Aww-litl Vnm tstwrA Wire.)
I'KNDLKTON. Ore., Jan. 31.
The I'etnlii'ton liuckaroos won riom
the La (iruuile high school banket-
ball team luxt night by a score or
2S to If. hut In.-il to The Dalles 22
to 12 In a second game which was
opened by the Pendleton seconds.
HALKM. Ore., Jan. 31. In a
game that was full or action from
gun to gun. Suleni high school de
feated Kug ne high basketball team
last night 2:1 to 21.
Sab 111 slartc'l off wilh a bang
and hail run up eight points before
Kugrne had counted once. The
half ended 12 to 12.
MKDI-'OIin. Ore.. Jan. SI.
Wenk'-ni'd by the absence from
Ihc lini-iip of two o fits stars,
the Medford hlr-i school basket
ball team was defeated last night
by thn I'niverslty of Oregon
freshmen team 33 to 2:!. The
pnnir. e;t rli: null! lite lnt
Afraid?
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'FRAlbY CAT AS VoO
I'D EE ASHAMED OF MV -SELF
- t'VA VwAMTA SEE
MFGoSV r-VfoEU'. VJtlL.
JUSTVJATCrl Mt
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QUICK FINISH OF
(Aaorlated Frees Leued Win.)
DETROIT. Mich., Jan. SL Tom
my Gibbons gave awajr forty five
pounds and ten years to Tlny Jim"
Herman ot Omaha, In a meeting
here last nljht. but stopped the
western (tiant In ths third round
with a punch so bard that Herman
did not wake up (or tlve minutes.
Herman was down (or a count of
nine three times In the second
round and was knocked down once
before the (inal punch In the third
round. Gibbons weighed 179) and
Herman 225.
Gibbons made definite claim
to the world's heavywelcht box
inn title following his defeat of
Herman.
Gibbons belloves he Is the man
whose record entitles him to the
crown. Jack Dempsey has not de
fended for more than a year and
which the champion Is declaring
he will relinquish next May. In
defense of his claim, Ulbbons
proposes he Is ready to meet any
logical contender for the title.
He Indicated Harry Wills was at
the head of the' list of men who
might challenge his claim. He
is ready to box Wills, he declar
ed. In making claim to the title,
Gibbons also announced he was
out ot the light heavyweight
ranks.
Gibbon's decision to eliminate
himself from the lighter division
came at the end of his training
for the Herman bout. He reduc
ed as far as he thought desir
able and "dried out" as much
as possible. The result was 1791
pounds.
"I was open to meet any of
them In past," Gibbons declared
in making emphatic declaration
that he was open to meet any
lQgical heavyweight contender.
"And I am open now to meet
any members of my class that
will got Into the ring with me.
Wills probably is In the load for
consideration for a match and I
am ready to box him. Flrpo and
Jack Renault are others and I
am open to meet them."
"It Is not a crime to claim
something that H lying dormant,
la H?" Gibbons commented.
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 81.
Jack Dempsey's reply to Tom
my Gibbons' claim ot last night
to the worlds heavyweight box
ing champloshln was this state
ment made late today:
' 1 have told Jack Kearns to
arrange a title bout."
lie did not specify (hat the
bout should be with Gibbons.
(AwocUted Crew Lcurd Wire.)
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 31. The
sixteenth annual regional north
west automoblte show opened here
today, In a new building erected
here recently and devoted to the
automotive Industry. The show
will continue for eight days. A to
tal ot 240 autos and 4 Otrucks are
on display, and 30,000 square feot
of display room are occupied by
displays of accessories and pro
ducts of the Industry.
Today Is children's day, with
school children admitted free. The
annual style show will be held
next Wednesday and Thursday
nights.
The interior of tho building,
which provides three times the
space of any previous nArthwcst
show, has been transformed by a
corps of decorators Into a replica
ot the Moorish Alhambra In Spain.
Dr. Gnnrgo A. fl:mon, a well
known Chiropractor of Kujtene
and r. H. A. Moon, Chiroprac
tor, formerly practicing In Port
land, are associating thmHv)veft
togflher and aro equipping un up
quarter. Kour freshmen were
removed from tho ground on
pfrnonsl fouls.
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ALL NEW ADS ON
FOR SALE
FOR SALE OaK and fir block
wood. Phone 14K2.
fRATEPlymoifth fiock fryers
1218 Winchester. Phone 358-V.
FOR SALE Oak and"fir6lock
wood. Tel. 14P41. W. A. Jenkins.
FIR wood, cora wood, I toot or 16
lncn wood. Phone 1U'14, Boyer
Bros.
ATAnTTARY couch and a baBy
carryall for sale cheap. 305 W.
First St.
FOR SALE 1923 Chevrolet coupe,
practically new, 1925 license. 450
cash. 603 Mill SL
r'UH SALE One Singer sewing
machine. A I condition. Bargain.
Call at 112 Ilrockway St.
POK-SALE Nursery stockTi'hohe
27F3. Morning or evening. It. L.
Fills, Roseburg, Ore.
FT)H SALE Auto trailer, puenma-
tlc tires, In first class condition.
Call at 10S South Parrott.
FOR-" SALEtuoroUKhbred White
Rock hatching eggs, also some
fine trios. W. R. Klnsel, Wilbur,
Ore.
FOR SALE Oakland tourlug car
In very good condition. Price
reasonable. At Broadway's gar
age. FOR BALE Auto trailer, pneuma
so wish to exchange or buy one.
Early spring hatch. N. L. Conn.
Phone 6FI6. Roseburg, Ore.
FOR SALE Ford truck, a bargain.
1921 model (225. See Chas. 11.
Hoffmeister, 1 1-4 mile off high
way from Winston brodge.
COW FOR SALE Good gentle
Jersey-Durham milch cow. will
freshen In about a week. Very
reasonable If you take her now.
Call at 735 Fleser SL Saturday or
Sunday.
FOR SALE Lease, my 2 3 sharo In
H8-a. ranch. 14 miles west of
Winchester. 21 A. grain, up In
fine condition; 4 a. bearing
prunes; 2 a. family orchard, large
garden patch. 2 matched teams.
2 cows, 1 yr. heifer; 2 sets harness
wagons, box and rack, sidehtll
plow, i sec. barrow, 1 sprlngtooth
harrow, mower rake, orchard
disc, weeder, cultivator, marker
and corn planter, summer wood.
Yasture free. Fair buildings and
running water on the place.
21200, cash. Bal. on terms. Earl
T. Johnson, Roseburg, Ore. Rt. 2.
to date Electro-Chiropractic of
fice in the city ot Roseburg,
which place they regard as an
exceptionally fine opening for a
new ofrice in their line. They
have secured offices In the Per
kins Building and are Installing
the latest and most approved
electrical apparatus and equip
ment. Dr. Moon Is also well
known In Eugeno, having form
erly graduated from the lllblo
University of that City; and will
be In active charge of the Rose
burg ofrice, which will open
shortly after the first of the
mont'h.
0 1 -
95 taxi has moved to Valet Shin
ing Parlors, 106 West Cass St.
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BACK PACE.
FOR SALE I Buckeye Incubators,
one 105 egg and one 110 egg cap
acity. Like new. Phone 42F27 Rtr-
1, Box 103.
FOR SALE General store. Invoice
about 15400. 60 per cent groceries,
fixtures about 1650. Rent f 20. Ad
dress P. B., care News-Review.
WANTEI) Clean
view office.
rags. Newi-Re-
VOUNG lady
wants work ofany
kind. Box 5S3. Roseburg, Ore,
LADY weuld like position In gro
cery store. Address MD", care
News-Review. '"
WAM'tU Used cook stoves and '
ranges at Powell's Furniture com
pany.
WANTED to buy. Used safe and
roll top desk. Wells and Chase
410 E. Lane St.
WANTED 5 good fresh Jorsey
cows. Phone 46F11. Deer Creek
Jersey Dairy.
WANTED TO LOAN 210,000 on
good real estate. Address Real Es
tate, care News-Review.
LAI)Y wIllTbno child-wishes po
sltlon as housekeeper for bache
lor or widower. Address "P",
care News-Revlei
FOR RENT
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FOR RENT Up to date furnished
apt. with garage. 428 Pltxer SL
FOR RENT-Furnlshed apartments.
Inquire Wilder and Agee store.-
FOR RENT 4 furnished house,
keeping rooms. 246 No. Rose St.
Viill RENT Small turmsned aparg
ment. CloBe in, 226 a month,
Phone 247-R.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished,
apartment. Phone 353-J. 843 So.
Stephens.
FOR RENT 2 and 3 room apart,,
ments. $10 and $12. 827 W. Doug
las SL Tel. 351-L. ,
FOR RENT 3 'furnished house.,
keeping rooms. Hot and cold wit."
ter, bath and lights. Inquire 424
Floed SL
FOR RENT Two-room apartnicot
with bath, two blocks from P. O.,
H. and C. water, and lights fur
nished, 117.60. Phone 227-Y..
FT5irTn:7TeasonabTe7Furnlsh.
ed apartment, near Benson
school, ground floor all conven
iences. Children welcome. Phone
70 J. 622 1st Ave. No. . -
LOST AND FOUND
LOST License plate 23040. Relura
lo Fred A. Uoff. Roseburg. .
MISCELLANEOUS
DRESSMAKING. Ladles tailoring
and remodeling. Prices reason
able. Mrs. Cook, 320 W. Wash.
St. Phone 642-R.
PERSONAL workers In the lueet
Ings find help and Inspiration In
Dr. Banks "Bible Soul Winners."
Roseburg Book Store.
CIENTwants loan of 2500 on. good
real estate security. 8 per cent ln
teresL G. W. Young & Son. Phona
417.
CAR OWNER Don't forget U
call 668 when In need of ants
parti. BartTi Auto WreckinJ
House.
TRADE, TRADE, TRADE; 4C
acres, 39 miles down the Colum
bia river from Portland. Dandy
5 room houso 6 acres cleared.
All fine soil, on good road, close
neighbors, mail route, cream
route, school bus, f 1600.00;' 30
year federal loan, value 83S00.
Will trade equity for what yon
have. Write full particulars.
Box 412 Roseburg.
FOR-EXCHANGE WellbulltT;
room houso with bath, beautiful '
lawn, flowers, shrubbery, 7
kinds of fruit for family use;
acres bottom land, small barn;
located In small town 20 minutes
drive to Marshfleld. Value 25500.
Want equipped ranch of full val
ue In Douglas county. Address
D. H., care News-Review.
The Umpqua Florist , ,
Choice Cut Flowers Always
Frssh
Finest Quality 'Artistic Floral
Designs.
Visit Our Greenhouse or
Call 40 F2.
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
STOP AT
Hotel Umpqua
Reliable Tailor
J. H. BERNIER
Upstairs Next Umpqua Hotel
Cleaning, Pressing, Alterations
We Make Your Clothe
in Roseburg
Tanks
Ouollna, Od,
Want and Air
METAL,
Won't Leak.
10 OaL w 10.000 0L
Asvfcah. Om Om rsa,
Churchill Hdwe. Co.
THE WINCHESTER STORE
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