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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW MONDAY. FEBRUARY 9. 1925.
ROSEBURG NEWS- REVIEW
. laaued Dally Except Sunday by Tha Newa-Ravlsw Co, Ine.
B. W. BATES
BERT O. BATES-
.President and Manager
becrelary.Treasurer
aaitared aa swound claaa matter May II, lazo, at Uia post office ai
Koseburg, Oregon, under tha Act of March t, 17
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ROSEBURu. OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1925.
IN MEMORY OF THE GKEAtf
The vigorous and high-principled Boy Scout one year
ago introduced within their ranks an inspiring custom
which might well be followed by Americans the length and
breadth of the land. On the occasion of the Fourteenth An
niversary of the founding of the Scout Movement in this
country, February 8th, last year, it was announced that dur
ing the Anniversary Week the entire membership would
make patriotic pilgrimages to the homes or resting places of
noted Americans who have in an outstanding way contrib
uted to our country's development, progress and welfare.
(Sturdy troops of Eoy Scouts throughout the week hiked to
historic birthplaces, homesteads and graves many times
half forgotten but for the scouts, and there with appropriate
ceremonies recalled to mind the noble qualities and deeds of
the distinguished men and women whose names were con
nected with these places. At the tombs of all our dead
presidents the scouts placed memorial wreaths. To famous
statesmen, to intrepid explorers, brave pioneers and soldiers,
to deep-thinking scientists, educators, and churchmen tri
butes were likewise paid. The Fifteenth Anniversary this
year is witnessing a recurrence of this laudable custom. All
Scoutdom this week is keeping tryst with America's greal
heart and mind. Scouting which so ably teaches live, every
day patriotism and service to fellowman, presents no more
touching and effective method of instruction in its great
work. Iiythis simple ceremony America's boyhood is vivid
ly' impressed with the sublime love of country and service to
mankind which have marked the lives of these honored com
patriots. o '
PICKMS
Br BERT & BATES
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
If it weri not
For a littta ego
In this of world
We'd all be
Slinkin' along
The back street..
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DUMBELL DORA THINKS
Carrie Nation wrote ''The Birth
of a Nation."
4 H
Now that the short skirts are
comin' back In style, ye ed. would
suggest to the damsels who are
wearin' same abbreviated editions
of wearin' apparel that they roll
their sox a notch higher or rouge
their knees.
.J. a
The Ashland lithia-imbibers bas
ketball team left our village yes-1
tiddy a. m. with the scalps of the j
nashnul guard team safely tucked !
away beneath their waistcoats.
S
"Jack Dempsey is married. And
he says he's gonna quit fightin. If
he s married, he II never quit
fightin.
fr b -h
The same flock of chorus dam
uKn riaua ttaatn truin' tn Qnnn
uo Father each aea.on are In our (aaax.ted IT. I.st Wire.)
midst today and several of the lo-L KLAMATH FALLS. Ore., Feb
cat Staoe-Door Johnnies have been I . '"riles of auow lido
i.wi.' . ,...k . .h. ii ' 1 ete Sullivan. allceed
I- ill CHANGES ID
mm as m mm sa m w mm mm m. Baraiv mi" - - -
m?11 iTlilET
r i u i MiiiiHiuni lull iu i .i i rr
W M "...,HUUU,,U sg&J
jyr Executive Committee E- If Jt
IS tabliahes New Sections; J JrJ Jz7!5
v.nange.Douna. .
WATCH THIS SPACE 1 APP0,NTMNTS MADE !
VOSBURGH & VVIARD , u to Be FY-I(JISFB BILI
grocers jjjj
EiPAZO Ointment
A Guaranteed Remedy
VrX ITCHING, BLIND. nil PP
r UI BLEEDING OK PROTRUDING i ILiCeO
It is now put up in collapsible tubes with detachable
pile pipe making it very easy to apply.
DRUGGISTS refund money if
it fails to cure.
Special directions enclosed with each
package. Your druggist will order it.
(Also put up in old style Tins, COc.)
tryin' to crash 'em for the well
known loop.
!
The highway slides have made
parkin' a risky business for the
local members of the Protective
Petters Association.
FLOWERS FOR THE
LIVING CLUB.
No. 6 Gib Finlay.
Whatever we decide to say about
Gib today Is not going to be half
what he deserves. We all admire
that reticent type of man, who
goes about his business with that
calmness and quiet demeanor that
marks "a good head." Gib Is one
of tho most likable chaps of our
acquaintance. When we were a
Saturday's school site election showed a decided inter-1 ln hiflh achool lie gave libcrai-
Here in your opportunity to
purchase some real money
makers. All first-cliias, season-
ed bonds
5.oou City of Vernonia,
Oregon, municipal, general ob- 4
! lieaiioii, 6 lfr cent. selU at
! l"2.h7.
U.uuO City of Twin Falls.
I 7 per rent Bells nt lrti'.Si). a
I tHm II. I (I K p-irllnml aV
Sullivan, alletied to have a, r. n. r rtnt Knnd -jAllai mt iur asV
been the actual slayer of Oscar fyji ilyrtle Creek, l)ieoc.
hrlckson in a fiaml.ling house i K. neral llKation, per cent,
rohbery hiTe early In January a sells at $101. U0.
went on trial here this mornlns I50 City of Uoseburg, gen-
for first degree murder, lie. is eral obllKation, 6 per cent,
the last of the alleged participants a s, n3 at 103.60.
... ... uuuuie tuuiB iu ue prose- e have a large list to draw
Literary Matches to Be
Held a Week . Earlier
Than the Athletic
Events.
cuted
i.ixe jonn u Mica, wno as ac- a. .ni . .,,tar ........i..,
quilled Katurduy night. Sullivan services and right price.
will endeavor to set up an alibi. . met & HICK. Investment
according to his attorney's. O'- Brokers .
non i.,uiiii ii lit Kiiii.y uii inff aVTSS4a4a44S
iimL uuiiui. lie was ailegeu to
The executive committee of the
Douglas County Declumaiiou
Track and Field contests met
Saturday afternoon in the office
of the office of the county school
superintendent to make arrange
mtnts i or the annual meet which
has become such an eventful day
in this county.
The meeting was a lively one
marked with much interesting
discussion and characterized by
constructive criticism resulting in
several changes ln the regulations
of the contests.
A new section consisting of the
Glide and . cominguoua districts
was created to be known as Sec-
est in the selection of a suitable location for the proposed
new high school building-, nearly 1200 persons taking ad
vantage of the opportunity to vote their choice. This was
an excellent spirit to show and is evidence that the question 1 fought for the old orange and black
iihc a uyca-inine-wooi native eon
and he remaina just atyaithfui to j
ly of his time to direct tha ath-
letlo activities of the achool. Tha
undying thanka of tha boya and
girls who attended achool In those
1 days Is his only recompense. Ha
have operated tho automobile
which took the men -:o and from
tho scene of the robbery.
was paramount in the minds of the people of this district
,aiid that they have a just pride in directing and bettering
our educational program. The decision favored the Bellows
tract in West Roseburg by a majority of 133, sufficiently
large enough to leave no question as to the wish and will of
the people of this school district. It is the hope of all cor
cemed that this action disposes of the site question for all
time to come, a matter that has been engrossing b'ie time of
the school board or many weeks and which Jias caused
much delay in starting construction work, which, if carried
f:ut in the quickest possible way, will make it a hurried up
job to complete the new building and get it ready for occu
pancy by the latter part of the present year. The will of the
majority should prevail in all things and cement opposing
forces for the future development of Roseburg and its pub
lic school system.
uliiu iiieu iiL.ni.:niu
FALLS HI SHOW
from, and believe wo -are in a '" 9; also all schools west of
oreens to and including Willis
Creek, are to go to Camas Val
ley for their sectional meet, giv
ing to Greens, Koberts Creek and
Glengary their choice of either
Camas Valley or Roseburg for the
sectional meet. This action was
taken to relieve the congestion ih
the sectional meet ln Roseburg.
The Declamatory work was
also separated from the Athletic
public opinion ;.u greatly divided
as shown by tho results of the elec
tion. In placing the school near the
. nu, lc ,,-.., ,B Juumana a recommendation was pre-
for a campus and alhli- ; field. ! ,,,,iPH oi,.i nl n.-r ih.,
I Roseburg is following tllfe lead of ! ry contests be held in Roseburg
I Eugene, Ashland and other cities, I on the Saturduy evening of the
where their new high school build- week prior to the track contest,
inns are being located at consider-1 Several changes were made in
able distance from the center of specific events in the track con
iluwn, many school authorities hold-1 testa which will add new interest
ins mat sucn a practice la advan- and the committee believe this
(AjeoclaUd Ilea) Ltaan! (Tire.)
LONDON, Feb. 9. The Daily
Telegraph quotes recent visitors
to Doom, Holland,, as declaring
that the former German emperor
was extraordinarily excited by the
MONEY TO LOAN Long
time or short time, hieing rate
of interest. 1, 2 or three years
a Local funds. Must be Al real
property security.
KICK & RICE
...
!
FUNERAL CALHOUN BABY
HELD THIS AFTERNOON
The funeral of Lois Rae, the 4-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
G. K. Calhoun, of West Roseburg,
news that an agreement had heen i ,,, held this afternoon at 2
leached between Japan and Soviet o'clock, from the-Koseburg I'nder-liui,l!'-
taking Parlors. The little girl pas-
"Tnls treaty portends a tremen- ' sed away early Saturday morning
dous change in the world's out- 'alter a short illness. The services
look." he is reoorterl to have siliJ. I were read bv Kev. W. S. McCul-
"The peril which I, alone, araon? ' laugh, of the Presbyterian church.
the rulers of Europe, predicted I Interment followed at the Masonic
any a quarter of a century aco, ; cemetery. There were many beautl-
(AmooIuIpcI I'rew l.oaaftl Wlr..)
IIKM, Ore., Feb. 9
Two
Rnaehurn tnilu aa ha riiri than inches at snow covered the ground
True, he is modest, but he's not lhi" morning, while clear skies
the shrinking violet tvpo, and when a low temperature gave pro-
we say that he's two fisted, red.ml!le of rell"' fni Intermittent
blooded and all that we've only , "howers and snow flurries which
scratched the. riirface. We can huve alternated for more than 48
hear him yet taannfi Into tha old "ours. Snow, which began falling
DasKetDall squao Detween halves """"""J e.einu i-unuiiueu
with the odds se'emlnQly over
whelming. And wa can see him
grit his teeth, clench his hands and
command that old team to go back
out thera and win. And they usual
ly did Just that thing. That's Gib
Finlay. He is one of the most de
serving inmatea of our Hall of
Fame. Hat's off to you, Gib!
Tha local rum.runners are usin
the surplus product to shellac their
cars for the spring season.
h
HERE'S OUR BOUQUET
A klnd-heartea reader of this col
yum has the followin' beautiful
comment to make rrgardin' our
FLOWERS FER THE LIVIN' de-
with few interruptions all day
Sunday until about six o'clock,
when the ntomxphere cleared and
the temperature dropped several
degrees below the freezing point.
During the lust four years the public debt of our country
has been reduced some $3, 1 98,000, 000 and the nnnunl inter
est charge on the government has been reduced from $999,000 -
uou to 003,lllMf,UI)U. ipeaking before the regular semi-annual, P-rtment: "If your advent Into the
mertino- nf -.rl,i;,, ff: -i c .l r . , ' editorial department of the ''Ca-
r , j , """-"" ' me government, rresidcnt leatial Print Shop" does not pre-
i-umiugc suia: ine people ot this nation have been not only1""" mlne- 1 wMI t0 tnal
pntient under the heuvy burden of war taxntion, they have been
heroic. Their burden of taxation has been greatly lightened, but
fllir fit lit nillilf ke f f....L I a' f .1 1 I f
, iuiiiici icuutimn or ine nurrit-n nt ti. n,-. 1 ,
pie. Our nation is prosperous. It. prosperity is due largely to Tha feller with a shiny car
the economy which has been effected in the cost of govern-' 'time n,a a f'lthy Iwsement.
ment. It is this economy that has encouraged business, abol-' .
isned unem ovmrnt mU w.n I i. i .., , .. . "r irieno. diii naming, nas
. i . , , -o - I'lciiuiiii. 11 is handed ye ed. a
this economy which ha rn:.U-.f ... ion ... i Tk. w... w.'
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Feb.
9. l'reeziiur temperature and a
cloudless sky today gave promise
of a marked change in the wea
ther renditions iu Klamath Falls.
Snow lies more than a half foot
deep in most places.
la,'eous in many ways.
. . (Aaau-latnl 1'im. Lciued Wir.)
LOS ANGELES, Feb. S. If tho
sporting world held Its breath
with anxiety when Jack Demp
sey and his bride formerly Kstelle
Taylor, slipped out of a hotel in
San Diego early yesterday and
disappeared, it can relax today
and give its tautened nerves a
rest, for the heavyweight cham
pion and his film actress wife
have been found; at least they
were found for a few minutes
late last lllht.
Mr. and .Mrs. Dempsey arrived
will be one of the best years in
this work. The teachers will be
informed of all changes at an
early date, so work may be start
ed. . V. Ford Northrup. General
chairman niado the following ap
pointment: High School Events,
Mr. Doubet, Koseburg; Hoys
Events, Mr. Elliot. Oakland; Girls
Events, Miss Anderson, Greens;
Grounds, Mr. Ohnmn, Hosehurg;
iiudges, Mrs. Falbe, Kosoburg;
High School Declamation, Miss,
I'arrott, Koscburg; Grade School
Declamation, Miss Peterson, Kose- I
burg.
now has materialized
"The repercussions of thir event
will shortly be felt in tne rela
tions of all the European states
and It is bound to cause deep
thinking and heart searcnitig in
'icrmany and among the allies.
France is backing the black races.
Ht'fsia is backing the yellow and
America and Englaiid arc back
lus the white. Where will Ger
many stand? Where should she
stand?"
It ib reported from the iaw
GO'l.-tl that William is displeased
over ihe prominence the former
crown prince is courting in Ger
many and the attention pii.l him
by the nationalists and militarists
as the ex-Kaiser-still regards him
self as the only lawful claimant
to the Hohenzollern throne.
ful floral offerings, tokens of con
dolence to the bereaved family.
Science and invention are the
furnaces of civilization. Why con
tent yourself with a makeshift. Try
one toaf of Grimm Bros. Milk
Iiread. and you will never forget
the Phone No. 133.
REVIVAL CONTINUES
The revival meetings at the Sal
vation army hall will continue every
night this week at 7:30 o'clock.
PrAyer meetings will be held ln the
hall every morning from 6 to 7
o'clock. Beginning on Tuesday af
ternoon, G. W. Scott, the evangel
ist, will give Dibie lectures. An in
vitation is extended to the public
to attend all meetings. First sub
ject "Sanctification."
PERMITS ISSUED
it.. . ' - - . . ' "w unaianiu u ma iuhulilv
proper delegation will Instate youl, t0 mo Ash jof the visitors, but if ho thought
Into the fraternity with regalia.1'"''1 -) dose game of bus-1 they .ere to m.rll,,y the
scintillating with gems." Thanx, ;,''""'," fl'"1" """ebuig National )rl(lnI 8U0 nu WBg di9Upp0inteu-
viit,i.i.T uii .iiiuiiiay nignu ine r,.r in i..ua i,.,n ...i
Iiuilding permits have been ls-i
sued to A. W. IJashford for a 2U0
garage on Chadwlck street; to
Aura D. Jackson for a 200 garage :
on South Pine street, to C. E.
Matthews for a liuo garage on i
iu Los Angeles without being de- ! Short street, and to Louisa A. i
t acted, but were recognized, at Lehman fop an addition to a dwell-1
once, of course, when they enter- lus soutu Pine street.
ed the hotel which the champion
operates when he is not fighting
or acting In pictures. The clerk,
being on Dempsey's payroll, could
not be mistaken in the Identity
ol' topper.
AFFECTS TABLES
tAawcllted I'tme LelaH Win.)
LONDON. Feb. 9. Chairs and
tables in the fashionable London
' us since ivil to reduce our
illy. It is this econnmv wl.;, I. 1,
the reduction in taxes,
public debt so materially. It i thi. -r,, l .'won't happen until tha dark brown i ' u- Tn' l(K'"' ' and that the
- --ww..., hiiilii litis CliaOieO til nf tha set nna u.i.a nfl ""J" ..line eacs S 1 1O II i 111 llle H-0-
-o-
If you wanta
find
Senator Eddy's wlucatioiml nii.nr l,i..l. I. ,. j more difficult than a cross word i In the
t, cl,i,. i , . , ... u purzle to work. Just take the adUin': N,.i,.
" uinitii no ran I loa hv the Ihiiim will
iron tint snmo of the wrinkles in our educational system that
11 ill ....... 1 I . al.
..... iu mt' Kooti oi our educational .system
ally.
o -
until the final histle with
one team mid then the other
' lead.
team iiiiiitureil t. I.
I machine to pieces. !,e to play up to usual form, and
j .J. .J. hl B,,j. ,J( ,), r,.f,.r,.,,a a,i,.m,, I,,
I The Gr.ints Pass Cavemen could hurry the play alone the enllre
Kener- take a few lessons from th.it feller etm'' appeared lo diag until the
back in Cave City. Kentucky. last nuarier. Keferee Murray of
I J. .. ! Ellgeni- proveil to be one ot Ihe
., , ' ,i..'"iiiiik a .inie lien-
i uii inn llirail ai aleill will have to hum- if vim o-.. . . "?"y "'""" tins Jear. a he players and
11 1 hose i s off v,,e ,.,.,.( 1...I-. ., ... ' . . . t . latois alike wer
inn: me Ht'lltf .SOUIKls Uio onti sweet mommas or the townanip
of next week. I have the spindly branches draped
I all over the livin' room.
V .shlan.l (::'
foini, at ihe edKe ,,f v.,mmN ' One thing is certain. The young .Guthrie (12)
west ef la lir.jile yester.l.iy ,v ; l.idy who m.irrird Jack Dempsey 'haplllau 1 1 )
,iir,. I,,,. wen i uc auie to join ine meri.
(Ihreo ,,. H, ,a,i v h well 'n L.oion ,llK,i,.lry 0 ,he
dressed, ami p.ip.TS liidl':;ed Ins strength of her hubby's war rec
iiiiine may have been G. lu.idy of : ora'.
I 'h
M.,ei man iiip i piuyed the San Diego trick all
one the wee prev ous but furnish. ovt,'r aaluUllmi hVI y fKora
ed a good many thrills In spite of destination unannounced.
i7..1!1k,: . . i.,. , J As a concession to the curious,
liosehurg slat ted Ihf scoring, and however, the champion left behind
rcni.tiiieu in Hie leail Tor tile first h, ,l, I.. f nrnul l,.n .hat h ..,,.1 l,.l, nr ... I.... I. i ...
' ouarter. but A.shlxmt h,Ti i.t,i. . ...... I.. " iv'u ...
vu.uinc tnuueg , . - . .ira. neuipsev WOtllU UO Pack in
which we hope ; '" " '' VI"1 nmrter and took j.,,, Angeles tonight or tomorrow
i 1.1 10 n. ine ioriiilBnii ti,at the world need not
one wears off. oos came uacK strong in the see-.worry.
.j. u .-I,., .i.wi, hum in.- ,-,. remaineii
I close
something Him
REPORTED AS ILLI
than they were a few years ami,
due to the change in women's
dress styles.
The average short skirted
woman could not sit gracefully at
the higher tables, it was explain
ed recently at a meeting of cafe
j owners' association. If the short
, skirt disappeared. It wait said.
both tables and chairs would have
J to be raised to their old levels.
PRISONER RELEASED
spec
(A"rltsl rr !.-.fl Wirt.) Donald Wingfield, who has been
NKW OKI. i:.H. I. a., I'eb. 0. 'confined to ihe city jail for several
John McCormack. the tenor U ill iiiuvs. due tn hit ruiliit-t, t,i rui.
well pleased with at his" hotel suiin here with the -(' lo pay the fine assessed
grippe and Ins concert arranged against him for urawirg a gun dur
for tonlcht has been postponed, ing a resturant squabble, was re-
Dr. 8. M. Itlackshear. who is at- leased totlay when he paid one-half
Itosehutg (L'ei tending him. said his condition ; of the amount and gave his note
i.aisen t.l was not rt'K.-urdeil as sttnous. but i for the ba ance.
IR.ENE Castle
COR.TICELLI FASHIONS
77ie CLAUDINE Model
SPRING
Opening
.,A Complete Line of
COATS
Dresses
MILLINERY
for Spring Just In.
The HAT SHOP
129 No. Jackson
the way he made his decisions.
, The line up fr the game was a
follow s :
j -Sr.
i-"vV
(3)
tArlal'tl ITrai L.i -4 ,r. t
fll.YMI'IA. Wash., I'et). . -Governor
Hut ley today vend
house hill 4", tho seed wheat ap
propriation. The governor's eio
message, together with the reji !
ed hill wlh be tnken up by tho
house this afternoon.
I oronlo, t'uMidn.
I'ockets of the mans elnthlnv:
were i in n. (I inside out. mid near
In Wire loiind an eniplv wallel.
V T cents In i ii. h, a li:it and false
ti'i lh. X traces of traiks were
loiiiol A roll spot mi the skull
ieilii.itc.l where the fatal Mow
inn In ha. been struck. s:il,( Ih"
"llic. 'I he ..n urm WHS lu-
t"'"il wlih a horse and Initials;
' li. II."
'JOY SCOUTS AT CHURCH
Vii'v .cn'jtH of trooi s en., ami
Iwo i Pai .:e of t heir si f.in ina it.i s,
U'ls- II 1. ril. .It anil U, 1.'. I'lawtoni
inti c!i the moinlng m i n e at
the R. y.Xctilay.
liev. S'ew.tit li 1), II ndir.liilt.li n .1
the scoiil natli and laws v lui h are
re-lsi,. n by ihe sunns each year on
aniitversiiry Sun.l.i. lir. .Miller de
ilinhh.
. Ilur
: oinig C) ti
llulison tl) u
Ueleree, Murray
Hun-; Tltneke, per.
1'. SniKletnn It was nrobalile he
IKuib. t (iii forced to remain In
several days.
Whipple a
Hupp (."0
G. Singletou
Scorekeeper,
I lamin.
Over In Bend It's, snowln'. And to
think we got sore yectiddy when
the wind blew the Sunday paper
cfl'n the front porch.
j. 4. .;.
We wisht the Portland ccps
well!, I t:iiiire ihat 1','' .lalU' S ;o s
tee colyumi.t, cl the mrtrcpd WEST ROSEBURG
have something else to r.int about. etTr . . r,
t .;. -t. 01 It, rUK HKjH
If .M.11 w. re worth a million del
Inis ou conhl e,i Imiv a htli.r
loaf of br. .1,1. CKI.MM lll;tl.
MILK lllii: Ml I'h, me 1
SCHOOL CHOSEN
t
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"1
IA (,UAMi;, Ore., Kob. f
I j) o ty or U in mi u.'i.rvt'd y 1 mm-'i u rimiy u t,',i:il 'I ii r
pnUre lo havo bpfti ndibod ondnion hich m& v,n ,;iUrn l.y (liv
fclutu a bunt six wick uao us icoutn.
f..f lit llw. a.t( .. U l'e- I . .
, J A - I - ' . !. 1M .. I. iKJ I'll" It,
t' : T . y 1 1 mi n o 1 r th Mini rt'nminitii; tn
, , 'M.'ir treasury in the o4nt tlic
I render wh-t b.uhcr thop M V(M,Ts vWtv, tho Wont ,w,b-.irtf
the .tylp for cutt-n a mule' la.ir wh(rh !h nui,,, HlnmM
SIR KNIGHTS, ATTENTION r:,.,Vmri. , bt. u,, ,
AscaloTi I oniiiiatali v. No 'I. will lliipro ing the site,
n e, 1 111 i.i'iihii l',inclae Tm sila) I here were a number of matters
evening in :.::o o'cloek. I'rder of lo U- taken Into consideration in
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REFUSE SUBSTITUTES
For that cold Ask for "Pioneer
Cold Capsules." They give quick re
lief. Lloyd Crocker.
Terminal Beauty Shoppe
. TERMINAL HOTEL
KAIHCUTTINC. MARCHUNC. BOB CURLS
HOI Oil, AND PUIN SH4MP00INC
All Kinds of Beauty Work by
Expert Operators. Phont 536.
A tiiQ is knwm
by the dealers
W. F. CHAPMAN
Auction Sales
Farm or city auctions see ni
for dates.
We buy and sell fur-allure.
Tlarralna tn new and used
Household Goods.
Radabaugh-Patterson
l:a 1. Jackson
Jhons 6-4 1 J
keeps v
TIRES and
COLUMBIA TIRE CORPORATION, PORTLAND, OREGON
TUBES
Phone 333
Highway Service Company
Cor. Jackson and Douglas
Roseburg, Oregon