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FIVE fQpe Wife 017 Approval L Classified Section IDE IIF1LE ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW MONDAY. FEBRUARY 9, 1925.' NITRATE Get it from the Car Monday only at $63.50 per Ton (Roseburg) See Us First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBURG- OAKLAND IONS OlSfAMCt JeririceGuaroneed NUi'ICE of sale or Government timber, General lLand Office, Wauh liiBton, I). C, Jan. 2, lt25. Notice la hereby given that subject to the conditions and limitations of the acts of June V. 116 (39 Stat. 218), Kebrunry US, 1919 '(40 Stat., 1179) and June 4 1920 (41 IStat., 758) and departmental regulations of April 14, 1924 fU L. V.. 376), the timber on the following lands will be sold Feb. 9, 192$, al 10 o'clock a. ni. at public auction at the U. S. land Of fice at Kosaburg- Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less than the appraised value aa shown by this notice, !ale to be subject to the ap proval of the Secretary of the In terior. The purchase prlre. with an additional mnn of or e-fifth of one per cent, thereof, being commis sions allowed, must be, deposited at time of sale, money to be returned if sale is not approved, otherwise patent will issue for the timber, which must be removed within ten years. Itids will be received from citizens of the United States, asso ciations of such cltlzvns and corpor ations organized under the laws of the United States, or any State, Ter ritory of district thereof, only. Up on application of a qualified pur chaser the timber on any legal sub division will he offered separately before being Included in any offer of a larger unit. T. 18 S., Ji. 7 V.. Sec. 3, Lot 1, red fir 19C0 M.. red cedar 7u M., Lot 2 red fir lii25 M., red cedar zo M., none of the timber on thettu lots to be sold for Uts than l.on per M. T. 29 S., R. 10 V.t Sec. 35. 8WH BW red fir 420 M-. second growth fir 80 M., white fir 4V M., white cedar 240 M., SE4 8WA rod fir 170 M sucond growth fir 200 M., white fir 60 M.. white cedar 100 M, NWH 8E4 red fir 140 M., second growth fir 240 M., white cedar 40 M., fiVVU SEW red fir 200 M., second growth fir 80 M., white cedar 40 M., none of the timber on these tracts to be sold for lean than S2.00 per M. for the red fir, $1.00 per M. for the second growth fir; f.0 cnta per M. for the white fir and 17.00 d.t M. for the white Cedar. T. 27 H.. U. 12 W., Sec. 13. NEJA NF-H yellow fir 3500 M., hemlocK 100 M., NWA NEtf yellow fir 3000 M., hem lock 100 M., none of the timber on these tracts to be sold for less than 2.b0 per M. for the yellow fir and 50 cents per M. for the hemlock. T. 28 S. R, 12 V., Sec. 25. Lot 1 red fir M., not to be sold for less than $2.R0 per M. T. 20 S.( It. 1 W., Bee. 5. Lot 1 red fir 90 M.. Lot 2 rod fir 13S0 M., none of the timber on these lota to he sold for lens than S1.T6 per M T. 17 S.. R. 7 V.., Sec. ,33. 8WU NWH red fir 1820 M., red cedar 6 M., none of the timber on this tract to be sold for less than $2.50 per M. for the red fir and $1.60 ger M. for the red cedar. William pry. Commissioner. Reliable Tailor J. H. BERNIER Upstairs Next Umpqua Hotel Cleaning, Pressing, Alterations We Make Your Clothe in Roseburg Fruit and Vegetable Diet Is the Best All our canned goods are of superior quality, and you can, by ordering here, have any vegetables or fruit at any time of the year. Try us. Economy Grocery Prions 63 Grit Has Sharp Corners cuts fabrics. A piece of grit under ih microscope shows Its sharp corners. Our dry cleaning removes all these particles and saves the material. TRY OUR WAY Phons 277 Our Auto Will Call It t t -4 HAULING Our trucks travel over all roads. They never grum ble at the nioviug tasks we impnso u pou t hem. Our Ion ft distance rates are as low as can be found for such a service. 'We aim to please" H.S. FRENCH TRANSFER AND STORACE CO. PHONE 220 HE'STDO LIBERAL (AMoclated frm Leaaed Wire ) LONDON, Fob. 9 Jonu Bull through the editorial columns of : this morning's papers is proclairn od a very generous fellow for !the way be has offered to treat France with reference to her war debt. Here and there the writers 'are even of the opinion that he , has been too generous at the ex S pt-nse of Tiia own people. A British, note to France pub i Hshed today, declines to agree j than France's payments should be dependent upon Gurmany'g full 'payment of the Dawes plan annu I ities, declares that Great Britain 1 is willing to accept fixed annual i payments irrespective of the Dawes proceeds, and makes j known that Great Brilain will de vote any surplus beyond the re quirements of meeting her Ameri can indebtedness to diminish the burden of her allies. PARIS, Feb. 9. The concilia tory tone of tho debt question is welcomed by French commenta tors but its terms cause consider able doubt, not to say misgivings. At the same time it is generally admitted by the writers that mis givings may disappear in the course of the forthcoming negotia tions. Le Matin observes that "the princip-T embodied in the note is not entirely confirmnble I to the views of the French parlia ment and government. Arundel, ptano tuner, mone 189-L When You Catch Cold Rub on Musterole Musterole is easv to hdoIv and it cets in i;s good work right away. Often it prevents a cold from turning into "flu' or pneumonia. Just apply Musterole ' with the fingers. It does all the good work of grandmother's mustard plastei without the blister. Musterole is a clean, white ointment made of oil of mustard and other homt I simples. It is recommended by manj ' doctors and nurses. Try Musterole foi sore throat, cold on the chest, rhetima tism, lumbago, pleurisy, stiff neck, bron cbitis, asthma, neuralgia, congestion pains and aches of the back and joints sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains frosted feet colds of all sorts. ToMothert: Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children's Musterole. 35c and 65c, jars and tubes; hos pital size. 5-i.oJ. Bttfr than a muttard platttr TUBBY Pill OM 01AR EVER SINCE CHEWER HAS BSEN MISSIMC IV? MAD A PEEUN6 THAT lHE-ISSONEWHEr.it NEAR ME ALL THE '-riMTi AWO AFRAID TO COME HOME - IF 1 'COULD Cllf 'LEtWfi KUOW IN SOMtvyAY '. that iwamt msmajick and all ; i l rgieiaivcN v- IN : J (AancUted tnm Uutt Vlra.l CHICAGO. Feb. 9 Roy (Wllum. 16 year old negro confessed to the police that he had clubbed to death Edward Schmidt, his 17 year old white companion yester day. The two youths were to have been arraigned In the Juvenile court under a charge of robbing a grocery store. Oillun told the po lice Schmidt had been arrested first and implicated him , which he said was the reason for the killing. ASHBY'S IMPORTED BOCCOU SEED Is selling rapid ly. Order at once. Mrs. N. C. Ash by, Apt. 6. over Rose Confection ery. Roseburg, Ore. fiction Library, upstairs, Ma sonic Temple. Over thirty-five hun dred books. o i WICKED (AvcrUtrd Pmi Lrucd Wire.) FKKING, Feb. 9. Tho dally re port today from the hospital where Dr. Sun Yat-Sen, Southern China leader, has been confined since he was operated upon for cancer two weeks ago, said the critical condi tion of Dr. Sun wan unchanged. NOTICE TO WOODCHOPPERS Dids wanted on 40 cords 3 ft. old Browth fir for Odd Fellows hall. See Storey lies at Uexall Drug Store for particulars. L. M. DAVIS. Sec. I. O. O. F. Hall Committee. U. S. YACHTS WILL (Aawclated Tms TVIrt.) LONDON. . Feb. 9. Several American yachts ar expected to cross the Atlantic this summer to participate in an ocean race be ing organized for August, the pro poned course measures about 5K0 miles, starting from ('owes ex tending then around Fastnet and finishing at Plymouth. Every man's house is his castles If he owns the house. Page Lumber and Fuel Company. IS STILL ALIVE (AMoclated Vrem Lew-d Wire) NO MR, Alaska, Feb. 9. Iteports that ltalto, leader of Gunnar Kas sens" team of Siberian wolves which made a trip during a blind ing blizzard the last lap of the re lay race with diphtheria arni-tox-in. Is dead, are untrue. Neither Dal to nor any of the Kassnn dos are frozen as reported from Fair banks. You may often get full but you will never get enough of (Mi! MM I1UOS. MILK nilKAl). Order one loaf now and no othr will satisfy. OKI MM UHOS. A1ILK liUKAD. Phone 133. , o l.MPyi A (.HAVMj 0PAY ii; Kl KU MSOI K..;i COQI'ILLE. Ore., Feb. fi. L. J. Simpson was discharged yester dny from the receivership of tho rinp'nia Gravel company by Judge Kendall. The receiver s work was completed, the order stated. All the stock in the company had been transferred to I. It. Towit, John li. (ioss and Harry G. Unt il r, all of .Marslifk'ld, and they had assumed the Indebtedness of the company. Mr. Simpson was made receiver in the case brought by himself against the company. I from tho lra.t to the larcft, old or young. It is the quality. j It has th flavor. Puro milk, pure j butttT, pure flour. Above govern ment regulations. You r-annot ask for more in a loaf. GRIM M DUOS.' 1 MILK HItKAI. Phone 11. WINDOW vilGHT J3J I P- WHO'S WHO AND WHAT'S HAPPEN GO CYNTHIA L ELAND'S husband. Jim. baa (on to Honolulu shortly after their marrUMte, followlnc a misunderstanding with his wife, and has taken his mother with him. leaving; Cynthia to face the olsap Droval of her ulster-In-law. LOUELI.A. and all her world. Cynthia turna to CKCILB MALCOLM, leader of the town's gayest set, and accepts the friendship of NOEL OARONER, the town's black sheep, going with them to a mid-winter Louse party at Ceclle's mountain cabin. TODAY'S INSTALMENT XXXV A MATTER OF BUSINESS ONE of Noel Gardner's predic tions was a successful one; it was only a day or two until Cynthia once more could take ber place In the . " f v LVA 1 world. The fact S'l:MKr' that she had but lWae.vvrjx.Sy-1 Httie desire to 1 do so did not who had but re cently returned from abroad. VIOLET DARE mode thin fa even more com plicated thnn they had been before. She was dressing for the tea that Lou el In had threntened to glvo when Noel Oardner called her up. She had not seen him since the day on which ho had advised her to try to patch things un with Jim, although each morning he had sent her flowers and had asked for her over the telephone. She hesitated a moment when he asked If ho mlKht see her that day. "It's most Important," ho urged "I wouldn't ask you If It weren't." "I could come In to your office," she told him. "Would that do?" She had felt that he rebuffed her at tholr lost meeting, and had decided to be cool and polite In future bo far as It was possible to a man who bad risked his life to save her own "Very well; I'll be In all day," ho answered. If he was disappointed at not seeing her at home he gave no sign of It. She stopped at his office on the way to Louella's. "I want to ask you If you'll sell that stock you had me buy from your mother-in-law for you," he began, as soon as she had seated herself beside his desk. "Why I hadn't thought of selling It," she answered slowly. I realize that. But If you would I'll be glad to buy It of you that Is, if you don't mind tnklng part of the money now and taking my note for the rest." '"Do you want to buy It beennso you think I need the monpy, or be cause you want the stock ?" she asked him bluntly. He did not answer nt onee, and she knew thnt he was trying to plan a reply that would hide the truth from her. "Well Tvo alWnys hoped to con trol all the stock in the compnny at some time, and the only wny to do thfit Is to buy it back gradually," he answered flnnlly. "Of course, I'd like to own yours." "Noel, are you telling mo nil the truth?" she asked. "Do you really want that stock?" "You speak as If It was ImponsIMe to believe that tho stock wits Any thing that nnyone would want." h told her, laughing. "Of courso I wont it. I'm surry" not to iay you In full at once for It, but you won't have to wait long." He watched her etoely ns :;he wlQteut speaking for a moment, trying to decide what to do. She could not explain evn to hfrmlf herhesitnncyor8elltngthe stocky RALLY TOMORROW NIGHT Tomorrow evening at the armory at 7:20 sharp the boy , (scouts of j HosrburK will stagy a rally. This will be conducted on a cnmpetltivn basis, the two troops of Koseburg taking part. Though termed a I "rally" by scouts, It Is to the public i an exhibition ot scout aettvitle. It: ;is free. The program is planned as I follows: Troop stunts, horse ami rhier contest (game), semaphoro 'signalling, one mile run at scohia' pace (fifty paces running ami fiity I walking), knot tying relay, fire by I friction, fir.st aid relay, wall iing am! If time permits a bank-t- ball game. In addition to this ery I interesting program the Kiwarls .Kazoo Komic Koncert Kompany, -t nude up of the west's most tul. tented musicians, will render m v- ' oral musical numbers some time j 'during the course of the cvnnng. The Light Ji IfjTlVlM! ep her friends Jf.;and relative. S from Insisting iJSi 2prh on entertaining v5&kV'?i' for her. Jim's l i, ?-' ."(' S s e c o n d sister, TTTH OH. I KNOW VJHh-J ILL DO- 'Ll POT THIS LI OUT ED LPiMP IM THE V Ml' ' t - n WILL BUftM ALL AND VMPLICME HIM ISftl-K Jpff She had not wanted It In the firs I Place, had bought It only so th her mother-ln-law would stop fuaa-! ing over having bouitht It. Yet no she felt that she must not grant hli request and let him buy It back. She rose at length, till undecided "Let me wait until tomorrow U decide, won't you?" she asked. can't seem to make up my mini, just now." "Well of course Tra eager ti have the thing settled, but If yoi Insist on waiting " "Oh, don't think me unreasonable but somehow I can't say that I'l lot you have It now." she Inter rupted. Ttl phone you the minuti I decide what to do." She walked to Louella's, desplti the fact that she still did not feel strong. She could not escape from the feeling that there was some thing she must know before she de cided about selling the stock that Noel wanted. Louella's tea was exactly like st many others th:it she had attended that she was not at all Interested It was only wht'ii Stanley sauntered in. nodded to his wife, and sat down beside Cynthia that the affair be came interest ing. For his first words, after he had greeted her. concerned the matter thut was on her mind. "How do you feel now about that stock you had (Jftrdner buy back from Madame Leland and sell you?" he asked. "Oh, the secret's leaked "Let me vxcit to decide.' (rat don't look so surprised. But you're not ruch a financier ae you'd supposed. Are you?" 8he stilled her lirst Impulse, which was to ask him what he meunt, and pretended thut she knew. "Perhaps It looks different to you than it does to me, tituntey," she said. Terrmpa but with that whole sub-dlvislon In the flx it's In now, with the land rlKht next It sold for factories, I'm Klad I don't own It.' he replied, "tlnrdner thought It was ffolnr to be the smartest resi dential district In town and now he'll be cleaned out. for he's nut every cent he's got Into It. Hope tt doesn't hit you awfully hnrd." on, not at all." Cynthia retorted nlrily. So that was Noel's reason for wanting her to sell he thought he could puve her money for her, somehow, even though he lost all his! "I wonder If Louclla would mind If I ran nwny now; I'm st.,1 half on Invalid." I.ouella excused her. nnd she made, her way to the street. Half a block from Noel's office she dis missed the car. The nfllce had been closed for the day. Noel was sitting at his desk, his head In his hands, fie looked up suddenly as she appeared In tho doorway. "I've decided about that stork. Noel," she safd quietly. "Mar I come in and tell you what Tm going to do?" ThsGretDlsc ! Keep tomorrow evening In reservo I and come out to this rally. KONCERT KOMPANY APPEAR Tho Klwnnls Kazoo Knmic Kon cert Kimipany, in the full regalia will appear in public concert tomorrow- evening in Hie boy scout rally. The members of this wonder or ganization are nil local men and members of the Kianls club hen-. It is agreed by all who have had ihe rare treat of hearing these men play that "musically speaking'' they are in a class by Ihemselves. Ids understood that I hey will ap pear In costumes, which in IhU ilny anil ace ate In the grand opera class. Since tills entertainment is free to the public ynu will certainly net your "money's worih." 1'se News Review Classified Ad vertising for results. That Failed. r r, . . iVi rt TTin' TiDC-r, 1 IM lHii OLE llJAJMf 1 DUb DtlWC" 1 SHED An' THE ROOM ABOVE out? FURUACt. IA 60WWK J1.EAK IUI0THE HOUSE TPWICHT AN rAtSOt MUM L L Ot bLHU IU Ol-C me she'll forget to whip me for stayim' awav ail this time so the L r-w . . ,. imit A nor (T M F Of . . , .....r.r-t, i,u P . ; f-n- IV"" (AaneWted rrea Leust Wire.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 8. Sur charges Imposed on railroad pas sengers using Fullman facilities were held today by the Interstate commerce commission to be Justi fiable and railroads were authoriz ed to keep the practice In effect. The home of milk bread con forms to (Government regulations. Perfectly sanitary, perfectly clean. It's good. It's perfectly delicious. It's a hundred cents worth to the dollan OKI MM BROS. MILK HKEAD. Phone 133. FAILS TO HEED (AaorUtrd Ptm Us4 Vlrt.) HONOLULU, Feb. . Corporal William Crumback was shot to death here last night when he fail ed to heed the challenge of a sentry at Schofleld Urn-racks. The sentry fired five shota. all of which took effect. Crumback's home was In Detroit, Mich. The sentry was provisionally charged with murder. o StudeDaKer costs less per pound than butter. 1HI Cl.AS I.IKKI.V 8TII.Ij iiNU IN DlSTlUt'T FARMS EUOENK, Ore., Feb. 6. More than 11,1100 farms are listed In Lane, Jackson, Coos, Josephine and DouRlns counties, according to the figures obtained for the leuerui inrui ceuauD kiihii " Q completed today In this dlBtrlct, according to the report of Ralph P. Laird, director. No exact figures are given out for publica tion as all information is held ! confidential for the census bureau where district and county aver ages only will be complied for general distribution. In 1920 the census figures showed the following farms tor the five counties In this district: Lane, 327a; Coos, 1118; Douglas, 2275: Josephine, 727; Jackson, 1720. The ratio of increase has been about the same in each coun ty, Mr. Laird said. The increase In number of farms Is due to - Irrigation, drainage, clearing and the cutting of larger farms In smaller divisions, the director gives tile opinion. Home Sweet Home. Material from Pages'. Your own. HERE TONIGHT 'Ilrlnglng l'p Father" by George McMauus, Is undoubtedly the most successful and best circulated cur toon creation that has ever been known to the newspaper world. Mil lions of readers laugbover the funny antics of "Jlgga and Maggie" dally and twice over on Sunduy. The children look forward to "funny page" aa an event would be tragedy to miss, many readers have thought the that How just how much funnier tho characters would be in real life? Tho Antlers theatre will offer them In real life tonight, for an en gagement of one night only. They'll all be there, "Jiggs, Maggie, Dinty Moore and the lovely daughter." All In a slngy, dancy conglomera tion of hilarious comedy. All of the funny things you have Been In the newspaper, and a hundred more that tile newspaper has never print ed, will be seen In "IlrlngluK L'p Father In Ireland," at tho Antlers. Don't miss It and don't full to take the children. STATION STARTED CHICAGO, Feb. 9 A new radio super-station, one of tho largest and most elaborately equipped In the world, will go on the air from Chicago shortly to broadcast coast fo coast and International programs it was announced today oy tne ita dlophone Broadcasting Corporation which has been formed by several prominent Chicagoans to operate the station. I The station, to be known as UlDlM' uriAul -THERE'S A LIGHT IN W.r.ia.n.s.7 L'i?Vt,?i V GorsS THES'RE STltL J SXt I- i'ftll UPM0ATCHIO F0R1 CJ I , b&tf&t FOR SALE FOR SALE Oak and fir block wood. Phone 14F2. FOR SALE Large brood sow and plKS. It. Mornlngstar, Drain, Ore. FIR wood, cord wood. 2 fool or 1J lnch wood. Phone 14F14, lloyer Pros. POU SALE Samson tractor, pric ed reasonable. Peter Didtel, Rid die. Oregon. ONION SKTS 7c 10. While they last. Have about 2u0 lbs. Phouu 144. 11ICYCLKS at bargain prices. Cull and see them, ltogeburg Cyclery, 228 N. Main. FOR SALh; Fresh cow, will give 6 gal. daily. Address llox tiftS, Uoseburg, Ore. FOR SALE 12i)n'gg Old Trusty Incubator In good shape. Phone 6F23. F. I. lletu. FOR SAl.K Nursery stock. Phone 27F3. Morning or evening. It. L. Kills, Roseburg, Ore. FOR SALE 2 milk cui oiie steer. Raymond Spence, Terminal Hotel. Cheap for cash. ' FOR SAXlICan save you (150 on practically new Ford coupe. ;ienn H. Taylor. Fire Dept. nUOCCoU CRATES FOR SALE 450 all made up and ready for business, 12c each. R. R. Wood, News-Review. M()i)ERN I1UNGALOW 6 rooms. BaHement; modern plumbing. (4500.00. Terms on part. O. W. Young & Son Phone 417. ROOM AND BOARD offered with refined family in country. Fine place for convalescents. Address M., earo News-Review. Pure bred, extra good. Also Newton apples at the farm or de - llvered In town. Phone 2SF2. FORSALE llourbon TterToma, pure bred. Wanted, to exchange or buy one early spring hatch. N. L. Conn, Roseburg, Ore. Phone 6F15. PollTSALE Oakland touring car in very good condition. Price reasonable. At Broadway's gar- age; FOR SALE All wool sport suit for spring and Bummer wenr. Sizo 36. Very reasonable. Also several house dresses. Inquire at 215 N. Main St. FOR SALE Most modern and up to date house In West Roseburg. Full basement, furnaoe, large lot, 7-roums, finest fixtures, on pave ment, priced right. Address House, care this paper. FARMERS! Are you tireiToT mu3 and rain? Can get you an alfalfa farm for yours, where there Is lots of sunshine, never falling crops, prosperous country; If you want a change write me, giv ing full description, improvu' uients, etc., and I can get you a trade. Thomas Cobb, Roseburg, Ore. "WHT, In the Wrlgley Building." will possess 6,000 watts power and, Inclusive of equipment, will cost morn than J2u0,oo0, according to George. K. Carlson, general . mana ger. Carlson Is a former Commis sioner of electricity of the city of Chicago. ' Work on the studios, to occupy o.ouu squaro feet of floor space on tho first floor of the Wrigley build ing has been started and negotia tions have been completed for erect ing the towers and power plant near Deerfleld, about 2N miles from Chicago on the Wuukegan roud. o . CARD PARTY TUESDAY The Daughters of the Nile will enlertaln the public at a card party, Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 10 nt 2 O'clock. Admission 2.1c. Luncheon served free. Proceeds to Shrine Hospilul for crippled children. Moose Hull corner Juckson and Washington. o . For prompt taxt service, city or country trips. Phone 44. No CqM Fever neadache:or grippes Co!d break in a day for the millions who UK I III!'. HeaJictie and fever stop. La Grippe U checked. All in a way ao reliable that drugRuts guarantee reaults. Colda are too unpocunt to treat in leaser ways. UJninktti ttJX PrtrOOc j CAStARAlOLININE G Bad Boa QA' with portrait By WINNER WANTED WANTED Clean r..jt. News-Re- view office. ' . lUM'tU Used cook alovea aad ranges at Powell' Furniture com pany. V A N T l)A few more music ptT plls. Mrs. Russell Lintott. Phone 612-R. VOL'.N'ti lady will do housework or care for children by hour, or work of any kind. Inquire 231 Chad wick or llox 1223. 1.ADY wiHhea position as house keeper In gentleman's borne or go In turkey business. Box . 27, uresweii, ore. WANTED Pruning and planting, trees, bushes, or flowers, lawn or garden work. 1114 Winchester WANTE D Married man forTafm work at Overland orchards. Wife to take some boarders. No child ren. Charles A. Brand. ' U1DS FUR WOOD WANTED 100 cords of second growth fir wood, 4 foot; 40 tiers of 20 Inch oak; 40 tiers of 20-inch fir; 25 tiers of 2 foot block oak. Address all bids to Mercy Hospital, Roseburg, (Aegon. FOR RENT i FOR RENT 6-roora house, close In. Inquire 230 E. Lane St. FOIt RENTfc-robm house. Inquire 735 Mill St. FOR RENT 5-room furnished house. Call 131 S. Flint St. FOR RENT House at 305 West First. Phone 4SF4. - FOR RENT Furnished apartments. Inquire Wilder and A Roe store. FOR" RENTApartments for housekeeping. 327 W. Douglas St. Tel. 351-L. . . FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt Lights, hot and cold water, bath. 426 Floed St. iOK RENT 3 room house on Com- merclal SL Inquire at 235 Sec. Ave. So. FOR RENT 4-room furnished apt- Ground floor, lights, hot and cold water, 426 Floed St. FOR RENT Nicely furnished apartment. Also Bleeping room. Phone 353-J or call 343 S. Steph ens St. FOR "RENT One two-room apart ment with bath, bot and cold wa ter; electric cook stove; light and water furnished. 520 N. Jackson. LOST AND FOUND LOST Friday, a (5 bill. Finder please, call 110. LOST Ear pendant with whits elephant. Finder please return to Hold's Garage, Reward. LOST Strlng"of " silver-beadTln Roseburg Wednesday. -Finder please return to this office. FOUND Lauy's purse. Owner may have same by calling at this of fice, describing property and pay ing for adv. MISCELLANEOUS FULLER Brushes. C. L. Houghton. TeLJilO-YI. SAN wiirdo work of any kind for rest of February, for J50. Ad dress Man. care Nnws-ftevlpw RADtATOfiS TtiaPs my busfficss. cores instaueu, and old ones made new. Lark, radiator man, 321) W. Lane. CAR OWNKHbool forget 5 call 663 when In need of sou parts. Barf fa Auto WrecklnJ House. WE SOLI(XrTnittllcolfgTnfenTs of dried fruit for European mar kets. North Pacific Sales Co., 208 Columbia St., Senttlo, Wash. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Dn. M. H. PLYLKR ChlropractU physician, 12 W. Lane 8t. OONALO R. GIBBS, Dentist. Phone 401 212 Perkins Bldg The Umpqua Florist Choice Cut Flowers Always Fresh Finest Quality Artlstlo Floral Designs. i Visit Our Greenhouse or Call 40 F2. We Take In YOUR OLD TIRES UNION GARAGE FORD SERVICE WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua Tanks IMnOrmJa OtsoUna, OH, "Water and Air METAL. Won't Lmk. 10 OsL to 10,000 GaL AwSnkt. Ot Cm fa Churchill Hdwe. Co. THI WINCHESTER STORE aMli