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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 1925. SEVEN NITRATE Get it from the Car Monday only at $63.50 . per Ton (Roseburg) . Seo Ua First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE R08EBURQ OAKLAND ' - 10NC GlSr&iiK HAOttNG -L JerrceGuaroaeed NOTICE of sale op ' Government timber. General Land Office. Wash ington. L. C, Jan. 2, 19S. Notice is I nereity given that subject to the conditions and limitations of tho 1 !".".; H.JW ,,i,1a91,8,n(3i.S;at-,2,1-8.l4 and June 'mo (4i Stat., lisi and departmental reputations of April i ton Rice, which Is exploring the Feb. , Hi-a, at 10 o'clock a. m. at with the Royal Geographical so public auction at the u. 8. Land Of- I ciety of London yesterday through "" ureejon, 10 ine ippTil".V.B.thow; 'by" this! '1 Montis- of Catenham. Surrev. I am P" " ' b the Americans yes SSfic i "b. ...S&Tto the ap!i Dr. Rice's operator asked Mar.,"0 withdrew from the Interna proval of the Secretary of the In- ruse to inform the socletv that'tionft' P'um conference, terlor. The purchaae price, with an : . MnN!,nn h-.i reached the! The chief Chinese delegate. S. additional um of oi e-flfth nl one , ;nB expeanion nan reatnea tne i .. r, t;. per cent, thereof, being commi.-i Juncture of the mors Urari and (Alfred Sze. did not appear for to sions allowed, must be deposited at I Uricatara on January 19 Thie (day's plenary session and sent his time of sale, money to be returned ; f , , h d ."L ; secretary with a letter to Presl- If sale is not approved, otherwise I progress oi ine party nau Deen 0i Kn,...rt patent will issue for the timber, j slow, as the country was extreme-! dent Zahle saying he believed no which must be removed within ten ' y difficult to traverse the party good purpose would be served by c'mzrenUofhe'cnUedlwtes(, as.o-nad been unable to 088 its hydro-; his continuance in the conference nations of su. h citizens and corpor- : airplane, but had achieved the oh-iand that he therefore felt obliged atlonn organized under the laws of: ject of the expedition and all were; to cease participation. the United states, or any State, Ter ritory of district thereof, only. Up- application oi a quaniiea pur- chaser the timber on any legal sub- j befor.beTng in' iSdedtn VnTof fi? Ot a lai-RPr Unit. T. IS IS , It. 7 W., 3. Lot 1. red fir 1900 M.. red cedar 75 M Lot 2 rod fir 125 M red cedar 20 M., none of the timber on these lots to be1 sold for less than $2.00 per M. T. 29 8., R. 10 W Sec. 85, SWM BWfc red fir 420 M., Wrcond growth fir 80 M., white fir SK14 1 40 M., wnue eeaar zu ai., BWV4 red fir 170 M., second growth fir 200 M., white fir 60 M., white redar 100 M, N VV 14 SEU red fir 140 M., second growth fir 240 M., white cedar 40 M., SWV4 SEW red fir 200 M.. second growth fir 80 M.. white redar 40 M., none of the timber on these tracts to be sold for '.ess than $2.(t0 per M, for the red fir, 91.00 per M. for the second growth tir;. 60 cents per M. for the white fir and J7.00 per M. for'the while cedar. T. 27 S., K. 12 W Sec. 13. NEV4 KR4 yellow fir 3500 M., hemlock 100 M , NW'14 NK'4 yellow fir SOOO M.. hem lock 100 M.. none of the timber on thfpe tracts to be sold for lens than $J.60 per M. for the yellow fir and ; 60 cents ner M. for the hemlock. T. 2S St. R. 12 W.. Sec. 25. Lot 1 red fir 620 M., not to be sold for leas than 12-50 pet-M. T. 20 S., It. 1 W., Kc. 5. Lot 1 red fir 960 M., Lot 2 red fir 13R0 M., none of the timber on these lots to be fold for lens than 1.76 per M. T. 17 8.. R. 7 V Sec. .83, SWiiNW red fir 1820 M., red redar 6 M., none of the timber on this tract to be sold for less thnn 92.60 per M. for the red fir and 91.60 ger M. for the red cedar. William pry. Commissioner. Reliable Tailor J. H. BERNIER Upstairs Next Umpqua Hotel Cleaning. Pressing, Alterations We Make Your Clothes in Roseburg Fruit and Vegetable Diet Is the Best All our canned goods are of superloa quality, and you can, by ordering- here, bave any vegetables or fruit at any time of the year. Try us. Economy Grocery , Phons 63 Grit Has Sharp Corners cuts fabrics. A pieca of grit under the microscope shows its sharp corners. Our dry cleaning removes all these particles and saves the material. TRY OUR WAY Phon 277 Our Auto Will Call HAULING Out trucks travel over all roads. Thiy n?vr Rrum- , ble at the moving tasks we Impose upon tlnrn. Ornr loa dittance rates are as low as can be found for such a service. ''We aim to pleace" H.3. French TRANSFER AND STORACE CO. . PHONE 220 AMAZONE EXPLORERS TALK TO LONDON OVER RADIO ' - (AMoetated Firm Leased Wlro.) LONDON, Feb. 7. The expedi """i under Dr. Alexander Humil-1 n amateur radio onerator. Oer. well.. Everv man's house is his castle ,f h,e wn' the house' Pae Lumber ;" ' uvi vuiuimiij. 8A'KAMKTO STAIl JHOl(iHT. SAPR AMFKTn Pnl Vh 7 The James McClatchy Company, I owners of the Sacramonto Rpa and the Fresno Hee, today an- nounx'ed the purchase of the Sac ramento Star and its consolida tion with the Sacramento Hee ef fective Monday, February 9. The Star in a Scrlpps-Howard newspaper established in Sacra mento In 1904. MRS. WILHELMY SAVED BYfRIEHD Doctor Advised Operation Friend Said Try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound First St Paul. Minn. I was all rnn. down from overwork and worry, had no appetite, could not sleep at night. and looked like a corpse. I have six children (five boy a and one girl) and did not get any strength after rriy last baby was born. I was get et. ndl nv. L ting worse and thinner evervdav. The doctor said I had to fro to the hospital, but this I could not do on account of my family. So I went to a friend of mine and told her what tho doctor had told me and she said, 'Now do as I tell you. Try Lydia E. I'ink- done. It helped me. ' So I started tak - mg the Vegetable Compound and I no- ticcd after the first few bottles that I felt considerably better. After takimr 9 or 10 bottles! got over my faintinR spells. EvervbodT w ho sees me now notices the great improvement in my health. J am (raining in weight and strength ar.darn feeling fine. Er.t well and sleep good nights. Mrs. Mary Wn.HRLMY, I'JSDuke Street, St Paul, Minnesota, TUBBY an-".: , t'ves'chesterX HAS BN AWAVa-S M,6OV MAlC0H f U0M home f on I TolO ME ME SAvu Vourt I Some time amO Son OHL EVfERDAY I AM NEMUV PCI AWOTrtVT HE VJA.S K DlSTB ACTED A HIDIMC SOMlVMHCCe ) irV Ti-., - f ftOM THE. POLlCt OREGON UNIVERSITY ENTER GOLF TOURN A" :nt EUGENE. Ore, Feb. T. The University of Oregon will be rep ratvi! la an Invitational Inter collegiate golf tournament to be held at Del Monte, Calif., If the student body recognizes golf as one of the minor sports of the In stitution' within the next two weeks. The tournament will be held February 20-22. An Invitation was received for the sending of a two-man team to California to compete against Stanford, the University of Cali fornia and other California insti tutions. It Is understood that the University ef Washington also re ceived an invitation to enter the tournament. There are several stars on the Oregon golf team, and consider able Interest has been arused in the California Invitation. Johnson's Service Department for Douglas county. Everything for pol ishing furniture, floors and lino leum. Lloyd Crocker. o (il.IIK C. OF C. HOLDS A MKETIN. M Will E. Holbein, sccretary-man-; ' ager of the chamber of commerce i.and Carl B. Neal, Forest Super ' visor of the Umpqua Forest, ad ' dressed a meeting of the Glide 1 1 chamber of commerce last even ! i lng. The school, assembly room was filled with residents of Glide and the speakers were greeter most cordially. The Glide cham ber of commerce ie one of the most active commercial organiza-tlons'-ln the county regardless of the fact that the town is the smallest having such an organi zation. The chamber there is taking an interne interest in the pending legislation in the state legislature and is taking a stand for progress that Is most encour aging. Arundel, pano tuner. Puone I89-L CHINESE ALSO WITHDRAW FROM OPIUM CONFERENCE (Awoclated Vrrm Leued Wire.) GENEVA. Feb. 7. The Chinese delegation todny following the ex- Mr sze recalled in nis tetter that he had always held that no 'proposal was acceptable to China unless it gave definite surance lli.ti 1110 i- rsait u uaiwv au vi.... for smukinR would be ended within !a reasonable time. 1 r- San Totili! a true health tonic benefits the" appetite, digestion, blood, circulation, muscles and nerves. Lloyd Crocker. h 'Ml'SHIOHS KISIVK TO All )!' .MO.MA V lt'TPI. rniNcic HurnitT, n. c, i'"i. T. J. HlHCkstock and A. Ue&ton were mushing over ice and snow from Hazleton, B. C, with a dog iteam today to get K. V. Smith, I telegrapher, who is 111 with pneu imonia at No. 5 cabin on the gov ! eminent telegraph line, 70 miles down the Skeena river from Haz leton. I Smith, son of Mrs. Ralph Smith, V'ancouver, II. C, of the provln- I clal parliament. Is to be carried back on the sielgh to Hazleton. An operator and a lirieman ut the cabin are caring for 8mith under orders Udegraphed dally by Dr. Wrinch, a member of parliament from Hazleton. The mushers expect to average only ten miles daily, due to the heavy snow drifts. NOTICE TO WOODCHOPPERS Bids wanted on 40 cords 3 ft. old growth fir for Odd Fellows hall. See Storey lies at Itejrall Drug Store for particulars. L. M. DAVIS, Seo) I. O. O. F. "'Stuaeoager costi Hall Committee. costs less per pound ihan butter. : STUDENT BAND TO BE OR- ! GANIZED 1 Thp HHnllne Conservatory i? nnounres (he organization of " '""l"" J"""1 t bP composed of bo,n n"11" an1 l'la'- era. Mr. Nickeraon. the new i ban'1 Inslruclor and teacher of a" ln'' instruments, invites prospective pupils who wish to prepare for this band to see ' bim at on,e so that It may be organized In the near future. I'MSufcE HE MtfVT HWE BEEN MiVTAXEU UIE AKt OOlTf (OMVIWff t HE HS BEEM 1W UAM'jOM BE DEMAkjOtD HtS RELEASE y r-vOpe Wife WHO'8 WHO AND WHAT'S HAWENfcD CYNTHIA I.EUAKD'S hushend, Jim. has gone to Honolulu shortly after their marriage, following a nitsunderstanling with his wife, and no taken his mother with him. leaving Cynthia to face the disap proval ot her sister-in-law, LOUKLLA. and all her world. Cynthia turns to CKOII.E MALCOLM, lender of the town's gayest set, and accepts the friendship of NOEL tlAHlNER. the town's blnrii sheep, going with them to a mld-wliter house party at Ceclle'a mountain cabin. TODAY'S INSTALMENT XXXIV LIFE GROWN STALE "Ms dear. It's the most thrill ing thing I ever heard of!" Ceclle Malcolm was railing on Cynthia the day after tho latter's return home. p-"Tv5,rfiV'fTJ "Lost in the I ' ' Af 'S ' woods, and res-l-:5H.-r'-, ued-and with If rf ,ho mo"t ""or" ; ;$ i town as your W companion! Life VIOLET "Juat awfully lame." nnawered Cynthia. She would have been Kind If Ceclle had not thought It nocea aary to call quite so aoon. "Well, a lame shoulder nntt a bruised head aren't much, when you think of tho excitement. Hut you should have seen the reat of u at my house, when you and Noel sim ply didn't come home. We were wild. 1 telephoned and bad every body out looking for you; If It hadn't been for the blizzard they'd have found you at once aren't you aTlad It snowed?" "Considering that It almost meant that Noel and I froze to death, 1 can't any tha I am." Cynthia re torted. "You're as bad na Louella. She acts as If I'd ordered the bill iard specially, and pot lost and hurt on purpose, and you seem to think that the whole thing was just a lnrk. I wish you'd both realize that It wasn't fun at all." I tut after Cecile had gone she wondered about that statement, ft hadn't been fun, of course. Hut the bad aid of the adventure had been compensated for. In a way. She had had a wonderful talk with Noel when they sat there by . the Are. hemmed In by the aoftly falling snow. She felt that she knew him better than she knew any other man In the world, even her own hufThand. Jim had never opened his heart to her as Noel had. They had never talked together of tho Inner, the im portant things of Ufo. They hail talked of the house his mother gavy them, and of the way she had fur nished it; of the money they wnul.l pave, of the endlesa engagements that Jim's mother had insisted on their making and keeping, of mate rial things, always. She nnd Noel had talked of Me:i. of hopes, of books and music, nf "lovely, far off lands." Ho had made their exile a happy time that would be a beautiful memory, always. Sho felt forlorn nnd wretched now Without him. Her head and shoulder hurt far less thnn they had Just nfter her accident, but without him to cheer her they made her Tar more miserable, she began to won der why she nnd ever thought life particularly Interesting. Louclla called nt noon, made her even more uncomfortable than bhe had been before, and left for a bridge party. "Of course every boily's talking about you," sho assured Cynthia. "But after I've told them the truth at least the women whom I see this afternoon won't dnre say nnythlmx' i LITTLE CALHOUN GIRL PASSES AWAY Lois Hue Cariioun, the pninil daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Cal houn, who reside in West Host-bur:, nenr the Soldiers' Home, pass'-'i away at the family home early this morning She was born July M", 11(121, and was four years old. Sip leaves a number of friends, beshh her parents, ami grandparents, who will be grieved to learn of her pa -lng. Funeral services will be ) M Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock : f J-J 21 1 I ' S OcLtdrril Medicine claim for ft - i your system of Catarrh or Lieafn causfl by Cutnrrh. Sold by ilrnrrlHts for ovt-r 40 yn F. J CHKXKV CO., Toln.ln. nl t k f , i could holil noth-J&-Zi V i Inff greater. If 1 J'Tv"'- -1were ,n yur lJ 4 i shoes. Incident- rU3AJiLJ any how-, your ahoulderr Satisfaction' Guaranteed or Money Refunded. f MAl.COM SEEMED GWTr PKVtWr ASOUT iT-Hr. ' CiMt OilirtiMtHOtr Vr - VlD0PED 'SOME MOUEV tf itt'j HIMSELF AS A FOtn lv c I A.t CHMA.IN!- AM ADM.SSIOM rtt Qe , Five r.eNTS.v opiSpproVcvI . s that ln"t true. Th truth's bad nouuh. Heaven knows! What In the world you were thinking ubout to so 41ft skiing at nlvht Is more tlmn I can st Aa soon ns you'r to be up I'll give a tea fur you: the sooner you ito rUht out ind tc4 ,km1o. Hie hettfr it will be." I'ynthin gihoJ ns the Aoar slntn iiumI behind her. Hhc hurt no desire to "jro riht out and fate iwople" those pMplo (or wit one opinion she lit. not Kive a penny. Yet becauno Mm wits Jim's wife he must try to Hot into their Rood r raced. She was lylnif on a chaise lonnue lite In the afternoon, trylnjj to con vince herself that nfter ull the (tame w:ih worth the candle, when Noel was announced. "Oh, I'm ao pin a to see you!" she crld ns he strode across tho room and laid a srent hunch of yellow 1. !es down bfrside her. "It's rfen n, iiic-.mly day. and I hate the world. "Of course you do, shut up here nil nltme. with a burn shoulder and a headachy. The world's bound to i I'H.k Nick. Hut you'll be better to morrow, and In a day or two, when ! vu're nble to go out tiKiiln " i "1 don't want to 'ro out MK&ln' jhere. ever," Cynthia exclaimed. iJilnklna; of Loud la's announcement that sho must "fro ri-tht out and f.ice people." 'Td rather stay rtRht here and not seo anyone," she went on after a moment. Noel, looking down nt her, smiled ruefully. He could guess what had happened. "Well, why not go away some where? Go out to San Francisco and meet Jim when he lands there on his way back." "Jim wouldn't want me to," ah answered. "He hardly ever writes to me, nnd when he does write well, I wish he hadn't. I guess Jim and I have just about reached tho purring of tho ways." Noel drew In his breath sharply, and turning away, stared out of the window. He had never been move tempted In his life. Here was. tho Klrl whom he loved, feeling that her marriage had lepn a mistake. Ho knew 1 11.1 1 she liked him far better t ha n she had before t hey were marooned in the woods during tho blizzard. He could take her away from her hus1 and now. If he handled the pHiiation as he cou!d ao easily handle It. With her his own life would bo worth living; without her, It wus an empty, useless thing. For n moment longer he hesi tated; then, picking up his hat. he Blaneed ot his watch awid turned again to Iter. 'lHn't think that; Just hang on n little longer, anil you'll And that everything will be nil rl-'ht," he told her, and If his voire sounded at mined and harh she did not not ire It. Hut when he hail none Cynthia burled her face In the lacy pillows and cried bitterly. A Matter of Business. - the undertAking; parlors, with In ternp-nl at fhe Masonic cemetery. He v. MeCullagh will officiate. "BRINGING UP FATHER IN IRELAND" COMING! P.rlm-iiir I'ri Knfhor in Irelnnd" 1 will come to the Antlers theatre for j Its reuular fniragement on next Monday niuht. New every searon a. Antlers patrons all know. "ltrim;- lng I'p Father it) Ireland" 1 lalest conceit, concocted by tit McMiinus and culled from the l'i,P'rrt" nf 'he past year. They're Willi '"SW1 III III' II' -' make millions nf people lam-h. Arid it goes without sayinif that the real thing In life, is doubly as funny.' Th entire "-Jiurs" laniily will be there as will aho ' Jinr.-.' bntotn companion in "Mkzo" 1 1 i n t y Moore. re rhuWf KOKt-( UAE" il l IS Alt1 i iPPSi: WBm She felt forlorn without Xoei. f uT. MPi - J CEk,iS TO IOOW AT ANY fit fc.' Jit' ; i f. RADIO PROGRAMS From Pacific Coast Stations Radio Features for Sat. Feb. 7 KK1, Karl C. Anthony, Inc., Los Angeles, 469 meters 5 p. ui. two hours of news bulletins; 6 :.." p. m. .-ipeaker; 7 p. m. dance orchestra; 8 p. m. vocal and instrumental pro gram. KFKC, The Iiullelln San Fran cisco. 270 meters 6:37 p. m. es pecially arranged dance program. .KIIJ The Times Los Antt- les 404.1 meters 2:30 p. m. matinee musical; 6 p. m. dance music: 6:30 p. m. children's program; 10 p. in. dance music. KGO Gtneral Electric Co., Oakland 1 p. m. luncheon con cert; 8 p. m. "PIrat of Pen zance" a comic opera! 10 p. m. dance music. K1X The Oakland Tribune, 509 meters Silent afttr 7:30 p. m. KFSt Angolua Tempi, Ios Angers, 277 6 meters 10:30 a. m. Sunshine hour program; 3:30 p. m. impromptu program; 7:30 p. m. auditorium service. KPO Hale Hrsiihers One, San Francisco 223 mcttrs 7 a. n daily doz?n; 2:30 p. jn. matineo musicalie; 8 p. m. dance music. Fiction Library, upstairs. Ma sonic Temple. Over, thirty-five hun dred books. JACK AND ESTELLE SEE HIS PROTEGE ACQUIRE VICTORY SAX DIEGO, Feb. 7. Jack Pen. pttey a nd his f tuncee, M iss Katelle Taylor, occupied ringside seats at a local fiKht arena here last night, while in tho squared circle Dempsey's protege, Joe Henjamtn, Los Angeles light hea vyweight reflected glory on his teacher by decisively outpoint lug Johnny Heissler, former New York fighter. ' When the heavyweight cham pion was introduced from the ring, fight funs clamored for a speech, evidently with a view to getting some first hand informa tion regarding Demsey's forth coming marriage an detriment from the ring. The champion re sponded with a few words, hut avoided any mention of his plans for the future. PLEADS NOT (it 1 LTV. Jasper Palouse appeared In the Justice. Court late yesterday af ternoon and entered a plea of not guilty to the charge of having venison in his posossion. He has retained Elbert Herman as Mb attorney. Ho was given his free dom on bull of $300. VON ELM ADDS TO LAURELS AT GOLF LOS ANGELES. Feb. 7 George Von Elm, winner of the l'J-l trans-Mississippi a inn leu r mo If championship and runner tip in the 1924 national amateur tour nament, garnered another trophy at Htllcrest country club here yes terday, when he placed first the Southern California open title contest with a total score of 289, leading his closest competitor by six strokes. His card for the 72 hole was 7 7-7 - 3-7 Willie Hunter and Jim Duncan, professional nt Itreutuood und Mldwfck cluhH, Los Angeles, re spectively, divided Fecund place honors with scores of 2!t!i, Abe Mitchell, Itrltisb professional, placed third with a !!!'. Von i-ilm gained the added distinction of being the first amateur to win the Southern California open title and was the only amateur to place in first tweHe positions. Ills final round neared perfection In spite of the tricky greens made heavy by a light rain which fell through out the play. Taylor-made concrete is good con crete. Tel. 22G-H. Reflex Slicker is the wet weather service uniform for Ihe regular men who make every aay counr A J TOW CP CO BOSTON MP'S PMTtOxH If ves vow Muvr nAt IT Mi u&t'.nAi I km iitowRt1URWIw) fVt HUt EMit WTH Hve tWR FIVE CEUTS Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. FOR SALE FOR SALE Oan and fir block w.iod. Phone HK2. FOU SALK IjirKii brooil sow ami ' plKH. R. Moi ntngxtHr, lrtiin. Ore. FOR SALE Samson tractor, pric-, m1 reasonable. I'eter liillt'l. Rid-1 ill, OrvKon. FOR SALK 2 milk cons, one steer. Raymond Sm't're, Terminal map for cash. tun SAI.K TJeoJ baby bUKu-y. with reversible Rear. Also several fruil Jars. 244 W. 1st Av. No. FOR SALE-Chevrolet DaJH TWl model, $40. liood running older. 112 Hrookway St. Apt. S. F)R SALK--Can save you" T5i)ou practically new Ford coupe. Glenn 11. Taylor. Fire DepL FOR SALE Good hack cheapor will trade ror milc h cow. J. K. Wilson, Roseburit. Phone 2F31. FOR SALE SO ewes, fine and medium wooled, soon to lamb. Frank C.rubbe, Wilbur, Ore. R. F. I). No. 1, llox 8. ROOM AND iiOARIJ offered with refined family In country. Fine place for convalescents. Address V., care News-Review. Ptm'BAttS-CC' 'iCFSeJ cockr els. Pure bred, extra Rood. Also Newton apples at the farm or do ltvered in town. Phone 2nF2. FOR-SALE Houi boil Red Toms', pure bred. Wanted, to exchange or buy ono early spring hatch. N. L. Conn, Roseburg, Ore. Phone 6F1B. F0RATk OliKland tourliiK car In very Kood condition. Price reasonable. At Uroudwuy'a gar axe. FOR SALE Most modern and"up to date house in West Roseburg. Full basement, furnace, larice lot, 7 rooms, finest fixtures, on pave ment, priced rlcht. Address House, care this paper. FOR SALE Team, waeun and har nesa, at $150, or will trado for two pood milch cows. Team with or without wacon and harness. Address P. A. Durch, Roseburg, Rt. 1. Rox 0-12. AUCTION SALE HORSES, WA GONS. HARNESSES. Spring Is drawing near and work of all kinds should soon start. We will hold our next and largest horse sale of tho year on Tuesday, February 10, 1925, at 3rd and Lincoln Sta., EuKene, Ore. There will be about 65 head of horses Gold without reserve to the hlKh est bidders: consisting of-some of the very best young mares and geldings that are raised in this valley; all well broke and In good order, weighing from 1100 to 1750 pounds each; also several cheap work horses of all sizes and ages will be sold nt this' sale. All of this stock will be guaranteed to be aa represented w hen they are sold. Every horse and team will be hitched and worked to buyers' satisfaction. Wagons and harnesses of all kinds. SALE STARTS 10 A: M. SHARP The sale yard and barns aro con veniently located for buyers that have to ship their slock. Just 1 block from stockyards, where you can ship either north, south. east or west. If you are intgrested In stock I ' earnestly ask you to be here on this sale dale. CHAS. TAYLOR, Owner. J. K. GRI.KR. Auctioneer. V. H. NATIONAL HANK, Clerk. ASHBY'S IMPORTED HOCTOLI SEED Is wiling rapid ly. Order at once. Mrs. N. C. Ash by, Apt. 6, over Rose Confection ery. Roseburg, Ore, NEW LAMP BURNS 94'! AIR v BEATS ELECTRIC Oft GAS A now oil hun'p that gives on anuizim.iy brilliant, sort, white light, even better thnn gas or elec tricity, has been tested by the 0. S. government ami 35 leading uni versities and found lo be superior f li, iii'ilinnrv Intuit,, It liiimm without odor, smoke or noise noj pumping up; is simple, titan, safe.' Hums 'Jt'.t air and 6',;. common kcioMt ne (coal till i. I The Inventor, V. M. Johnson, 101 North Union Avnue, Portland, Ore., is offering It) send a lamp on 111 days' Kit EE trial, or even to give out FREE to the firnt user in er.t h locality who will help him in-; troilut-e it. Write him today fori full particulars. Also ask him to exi'laln how you tun get the ng' ney and without experience or money ninke $:'.'' to $.''iu per month. By WINNER ' .c ..-f tur- Fivilr Irfl.-tv i AM fOAJCERAlE.0 AROO-T BUT Tut PRIWCIHIE Of THE. THIM& - nHOm.ni CJ SHO0L0 XklOW U- I r (SOOO-Kfi-- r i 1 FIR wood, cord wood. J foot or 14 inch wood. Phone 14F14, Boyer Bro. i FOR SALE Nursery stock. Phono 27F3. Morning or evening. R. Ik I Kills, Roseburg, Ore. FORD TRUCK For sale, good con dition and at a bargain, owner leaving city. Phone 144. MODERN BUNGALOW 5 rooms. Uasement; modern plumbing. $4500.00. Terms on part. O. W. Young ft Son. Phone 417. FARMERS! Are you tired of mud and rain? Can get you an alfalfa farm for yours, where there Is lots of sunshine, never failing crops, prosperous country. K you want a change write me, giv ing full description. Improve ments, etc., and I ran get you a trade. Thomas Cobb, Koseburg, Ore. WANTED WANTKrv-Clean rags. NewiRe- view office. WANTKO ITsed cook stoves and ramtes at Powell's Furniture com pany. WANTKI) Wood to cut and piece to board or batch. J. O. Fleming. Phone 7F25. WANTED A brooder to care For 200 to BOO chicks. Ray Wright, Days Creek. WANTED Position aa housekeep or for bachelor or widower. Ad dress box 655, Roseburg, Ore. WANTKI) Pruning and planting. trees, bushes, or flowers, lawn or garden work. 1114 Winchester St. FOR RENT i FOR RENT 6-room house, close InIntiuire 230 K. .Lane St. FOR RENT 6-room house. Inquire 735 Mill St. FOR RENT-Furnished apartments. Inquire Wilder and Agoe store. Foil RRNf Cfpto"daTe furnished aparlment, with garage. No child- ren, 428 Fitter St, Fait RENT Apartments for housekeeping. 327 W. Douglas St. Tel: 351-L. LOST AND FOUND LOST Ear pendant with whits elephant. Finder please return to Hold's Oarao.. Reward. COST StrinK"6f Vilver beads In Roseburg Wednesday. Finder please return to this office. FOUND Laay's purse. Owner maj have same by calling at this of fice, describing property and pay. lng for adv. MISCELLANEOUS Ft'LLKR Ilmshes. C. L. 'Houghton T.-l. anjyi. M AN""wirf3o work of ant. kind for rest of February, for $50. Ad- dn-ss Man, care News-Review. T V 1 K WRI T E KSl3nTd. repaired and rebuilt E. L. Routelller, tirantt Hotel. RADIATORS TharrhiybuslneKs. New cores Installed, and old ones made new. Lurk, radiator man, 329 W. Lane. CAR OWNER Don t forget S call 663 when In need of auti parts. Barff'i Auto Wrecklnl Bouse. WE SOLICIT "small-consignments of dried fruit for Kuropean mar kets. North Pacific Rales Co., 208 Colunibla St., Seattle, Wash. FI'LL M A RC E i. A N f) CURL 7S els.; shampooing, hair-cutting for . children or ailultB, 35 cts.; with curl 60 cts. All kinds of beauty work reasonable. At my homo 331 So. Main. Phone 67-Y. - PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. H. PLYLKR Chlropractit physician. 126 W. Lane St, DONALD R. GIBBS, Dentist Phone 401 212 Perkins Bids . The Umpqua Florist Choic Cut Flowers Always Fresh Finest Quality Artistic. Floral Designs. Visit Our Greenhouse or Call 40-F3. We Take In YOUR OLD TIRES UNION GARAGE FORD SERVICE WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua MFTAU Woo't Leak. 10 OaL to 10.CCO O.L Am SitW Om Om trtem. Churchill Hdwe. Co. THB WINCHESTER STORE -.tg. Tanks w " od. U f -A'-l W.tct ana AM