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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW MONDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 1925. FIVE PLOWS! Did you know that a Moline Plow won the Wheat lands plowing contest? Fact. Come in and see the kind of a plow that did it. Walking Plows, Riding Plows, Tractor Plows, from eight to eighteen inch cut. If you want a good plow buy a MOLINE! See U First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBURG MEDF0RD FRUIT COMPANY GETTING OPTION ON PEAR CROP IN THIS COUNTY Guy Conner, of the Conner Fruit Company of Meilford, was In Rose burg Saturday and Sunday meeting pear growers of this vicinity con tracting for the coming season. Mr. Conner secured options on the crops of several of the large or chards of the county. He is offering a minimum price of $50 per ton, which indicates that there will be a good market this year. Modern conveniences, pure, wholesome government Inspected ingredients, perfect sanitation, en able us to make a perfect loaf at a minimum price.' It's the flavor; it's the quality you simply cannot get away from GRIMM BUGS MILK UltEAD. Phone 133. ALBERT MICELLI TAKES OVER BROADWAY GARAGE Albert Micelli who recently pur chased the Broadway garage busi ness, today took charge of the place and is now proprietor of the estab lishment.' Mr. Micelli expects to MATERNITY HOME 1118 Winchester 3t Phone 490 Mrs. D. Cpmwell . Patients Privileged to Have Their Own Doctor Auction Sales Farm or city auctions see ns for dates. We buy and sell furniture. Bargains in new and used Household Goods. Radabaugh-Patterson S28 1. Jackson Jhone 641-J Your Quest Ended Whether you be in search of furniture to replace some piece that has seen its best days, or to acquire a TABLE, CHAIR OR DESK that will add very much to your home furnish ings, your quest is ended when you come here, as you can hardly fail to find just what you want in our big store. LE COMPANY 821 N. Jackson St., Roreburg LAUNDRY KIDS IT IS 6ETriNjrj t. M COLDER I A COLO SNAP'S ON - ITS WAV iHct -t - b winuv VfumBLAWCETil DtM'T DEJLAV The winter chill that's In the air seems to say to us. "Prepare". Send your blankets here and Lote the atiifaiiory manner in which we launder Wi'rn. It will make you a patron of this shop. Roseburg Steam Laundry Phone 79 Roseburg, Or. OAKLAND close out the atock of farm Imple ments as soon as possible, and will be engaged entirely In the automo bile business. Karl Agee who is now In charge of the repair department will continue In that position. Arundel, piano tuner, pnone 189-L RETURN TO SPOKANE Gus Pearson and son, A. B. Pear son, of Spokane, w ho were Injured in an automobile accident ' near Myrtle Creek Saturday afternoon, returned to their home late Satur day night. Their car rolled off the grade and only a stump on thel river bank saved them from going into the water. Uoth men were injured the younger man sustaining a broken leg. Mr. Pearson is a banker at Spokane, and he and his son were on their way to San Francisco to attend the Bankers' Convention. For prompt taxi service, city or country trips. Phone 44. o BEAUTY SHOP CHANGES HANDS , Mrs. Pansy Ward of the Eiltmore Hotel Beauty Parlor at Los Angeles has purchased the Terminal Hotel Beauty Shop from Mrs. Bertha Og den, and will take charge in about a week. Until Mrs. Ward arrives the present operators will be In charge with' Mr. West 'doing the halrcuttlng. o j We have Myers sprayers In all sizes from bucket pumps to large ' power outfits. Wharton Bros. FRANCES WILLARD TEA WEDNESDAY A Frances Wlllard Memorial Tea will be given by the members of tho W. C. T. U. on Wednesday after noon, February IS, at 2:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Paul Bubar, on 312 East Cass street. A splendid program lias been arranged, and Mrs. Foster Butner will read some Interesting extracts from the life of Frances Wlllard. There will also be several musical numbers, and refreshments will be served. A cor dial invitation has been extended to the public to attend. New Words! NewWords! thouaand of them spelled, K pronounced, and defined in WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY The "Supreme Authority Cet the Beet t Here are a few samples : agrimotor hot pursuit Air Council mud gun soviet breaction cyper rotogravure askari capital ship sippio mystery ship Ruthen sterol paravane shoneen megabar Red Star irredenta Flag Day Esthonia S. P. boat overhead Blue Cross aerial cascade camp-fire girl Is tkie Store houee of Information Serving You? 2700 Panel 6000 Illustrations 407,000 Words uid Phrase CutteT and Biographical Dictionary WRITE for a sample page of the Hew Words, specimen of Regular and India Papers, FREE. G. & C MERRIAM CO. Springfield, Maii U.S. A. TUBBY TUMS K FIME WAV FCIJ A FATHER "To ACT JUST BECAUSE I'M WDiU' IW THii OLE f!fCM ABOVE QuQ. FUCfcACl: HE M $500 FOB MV Any VAjneJ I VwftlTE A LETTEli AIO' SIGN) A Kll)k;A?ER5 WVMETOIT Ulfv' Him To PuT ThE MONEY M A CAlv, OUT 8 OuR OLE SHE O HE GOES AN'CETSTUiO'OLE COPS To watch it - Sot i Got it east AS IIQfTWM' WE THEY VuASU'T lCOKV -- A PAGAN DANCING HALTED IN CHURCH NEW YORK. D. 16. The withdrawal of dancing as a part of the eipresslonlstic religious pro gramme of St. Mark ! on-the-Itou-' werle was announced at yester day's vesper services of the church by Dr. William Norman Guthrie, rector. Consideration for "our fellow churchmen who cannot see their way to trust us with this great and holy lnstrumeut of relig ious education," was given by Ur. Guthrie as the principal reason for eliminating the ceremonies. The introduction of "pagan rites'' and eipresslonistlo dances into the services of St. Mark's caused an open break between the rector and Bishop William T. Man ning of the Episcopal Diocese about a year ago. A service combining the ritual of Anglicans, occidental Catholics and Eastern Catholics, was held in the morning at St. Mark'a. Dr. Guthrlo said it was the first of the kind in church history. He described the Bervice as a rythmic structural oratorio embodying air the colors of the rainbow and the Aurora Borealis; and the sounds I to be expected from a male choir 'singing against an organ equipped with a tom-tom and castanets; and sreeen views of nearly all the sym Ibolic personages in mythology, ex cept cupId and the missing link. Indeed the staff of life. GRIMM BROS. MILK BREAD. Guaran teed absolutely pure. Quantity alone accounts for the size and quality of the loaf. Phone 133. LANDIS TOLD TO . KEEP HIS SHIRT ON (Anoclatrd PreM Lrued Wlr. NEW YORK, Feb. 16 Baseball Commissioner K. M. I.andls. arriv ing here today to discuss the ques tion of state action in the 0'Ce.n-nell-Dolan attempted bribery case, was advised to "keep your shirt on." The commissioner was one of forty guests of the national base ball writers association at Its an nual dinner and after the repast several of the writers took part In a playelt In which the leading characters of the national game were portrayed. There were many errors and no hits. The seven inning drama had as Its moral, and this was directed at the amused commissioner; "Keep within your apparel; don't disrobe, Judge." Two well known baseball critics wrote the piece; but ffh principal was per mitted to use Ms own lines. StudeDRKer costs less per pound than butter. SEATTLE ACCIDENT TOLL SUNDAY GREAT (AoocUted rrna UMtd Wirt.) SEATTLE, Wash., Feb. 16. One prrsnn was killed end 12 others In jured, four seriously in automobile accidents In or near Seattle yes tenlny. Mrs. Ilernlee Wooley, 25 , was killed and William Lee, . 21 was critically injured when the automo bile in which they were riding col lided with another driven by K. A. Hooper on the Itolhell highway. Hooper was badly Injured, as was also Miss Esther Rice, 18, who was riding with him. Three other oc cupants of Hooper's car escaped with bruises and lacerations. Both cars were wrecked. While they were in tho road with tho vic tims pinned under them and whi n a score of automobiles had lined up to offer help a big roadster sped through the traffic Jam and knocked three automobiles Into the ditch. Three men received slight Injuries in these crashes. Deputy sheriffs after a wild live mile chase arrested - J. S. Mc Feeley, as the driver of the car whirh had plunged through the traffic Jam. John Sullivan 44, was struck by automobile on a downtown street. He is lying unconscious in tho city hospital with a fractured skull. DAILY WEATHER HEPORT U. S. Weatner liureau, local or flee, Koseburg. Oregon, 24 uouri ending 6 a. m. Precip. In Inches and Hundredths Highest temperature yesterday.. I5 Lowest temperature last night.. 36 Precipitation last 21 hours 0 Total precip. since first month. .3.73 Normal preeip. for this month. ...4. 06 Total precip. from Sept. 1, to date 31.37 Average precip. from Sept. Is77 22.27 Toml excess from Sept. 1, 1S2I 9 70 Average precipitation for 46 wet seasons, (September to May, Inclusive) 31.4 Onerally cloudy and unsettled tonight and Tuesday. i WM. ItKl.L. Meteorologist. Swell vmAY to ujiat a ICT II K BEAL KI&MAPE.R r-Oi;c l$f& wwoBor JTuxuryctxeyc, WHO'S WHO AND WHAT'S HAPPENED CYNTHIA LEI-AND'fl hnnd, Jim. hns iron to Honolulu ahortly niter their mar rinse, following a mlsundorstandlng; with Ma wife, and ha taken his mother with him, leaving Cynthia to fure the disap proval of her atster-in-law, LOUELLA. and all ber world. Cynthia turns to CEC1LK MALCOLM, leader of the town'a gayest aut. and accepts the friendship of NOEL GARDNER, the town's Mack sheep, going with then, to a mid-winter house party at Ceclle's mountain cabin, TODAY'S INSTALMENT XLI LOUELLA STEPS IN CYNTHIA answered the tele phone liernelf tho next morn ing, expecting that Cecil would be at the other end of the wire. Inateiul. f-"ta-ctftkwi Noel s voice an- ? 4-$ "Cynthia. I A must see you." Noel's voice art- 'VW.m i 1r4,, ,,.1 most Im portant.' A A 1 IfUt I CUI1 I , Y ' ' nee you." rhc t&Axi A'! nnsweml Then. Tr.GlV 3 reenlllntf that i-UUJ CViMIo hnd In- nlHted that Noel VIOLET DARE must not know . of tho revela tions which she had made to Cynthia the day before, she added hastily; "I'm not feeling up to talk ing with you. Noel. Can't you write me about It?' "Well, 1 suppose bo If you Insist. It's about business that stork which you bousht has gone up, you see I've sold tho sub-division and you're going to make londs of money. Aren't you delighted?" "Why yes, of courao I am." She congratulated him, nnd listened while he talked excitedly of the deal, and how he had put It over. But when at lout she was free to hung up the receiver sho turned away with a elKh of indifference. After all. what did money matter when your life was worso than use less, But her feeling about the stock was not shared by others. That afternoon Louella dropped in. 1 Ile meniberinc; how her sistcr-ln-law had cut her a short time boforo on the street, Cynthia smiled as Lou ella was announced, wondering what had brought about this change. Louella came straight to tho point. "I wanted to see you about that stock of mother's," she explained. "I mean that Block in Nool Gard ner's company that owned that now sub-dlvlslon." "Oh, yes," replied Cynthia quietly. "Or course, it wns understood that the stock would always be mother's if she wanted it back (hat 1b, within a certnin time," Louella went on. "Well, as sho Isn't here I'm managing affairs for her, a"d I've come to soe about buying It now." Cynthia Bald nothing. She wns wondering Jut how much tnth Louella supposed there was in what she wns saying. "I didn't realize that you were buying It at the time, and neither did mother," she went on. "Noel Gardner Bald nothing about thst at the time. Ho Just told mother that he understood that she wasn't sat isfied with tho investment, which ehe had mado without Jim's advice white Jim was away, nnd Noel itaid that he'd be glad to take the stook off her hands. I didn't know that he was buying It for you," she con cluded. "I asked him not to say anything about that;" Cynthia replied. "As DELAY MARRIAGE TO ATTEND "HOSS" SHOW (AmnrUtrd Frem Lvuea Wire.) LOS ANOKLKS, Cal., JVb. Ifi Romance anil horses rlaflHd. and horst's won, for the fourth nnnual horse show will open tonight and a honeymoon and a wedding wi" be postponed for thn rqulm- pv nt. First, Miss Willi a Mnfnrth, prominent in San Franctsm n'n ini circles and noted vquestrit-niie, and "Hilly" Trelkrld, who er marrif'd at Sim Fniuclsrn h- -ral days ago agri'ed to dHay tli ir honeymoon to fulfill riding en Basements for tli show; and thtn Norman Manning, director of a Hpocial program tomorrow liik'ht asknl his brtde-to-b, to wait un til he had computed hi ta.-k for the show. She consentf-d. So thp horse show, one of Los Anselec social events, opens tonight. For concrete work call Taylor. IH No. Flint St. Tel. 225 H. Thats What a Real Kidnaper Would Do. FPCr f double- ccoised me! Qy Hot PTTIW AWT MONEY IW 1 j Wfr'tii f the ckO - that vi mir UK A I n Ail Mil."! Uf')r: or; Approval yfeMutlsni Tamer, etc Jim was on his honeymoon with m when she made the tnveetment X felt responsible. In a way, so K seemed only fair for me to relieve her oi the stock so that she wouldn't lose money because of it." Well, that was kind of you. naturally. Hut when wrote mother about It she was simply wild. Noel Gardner has always had such dreadful reputation In town, you see. She said that she wouldn't have done anything that would, throw you Into contact with him for anything In the world. "So she cabled me to come to you at once, and buy the stock right bock from you. for whatever you paid for It. That's what I've come about Sho's so unhappy about the whole thing. I'd written her, of course, that people were talking about you and Noel that they were saying unpleasant things that Is" "Yea. of course," Cynthia cut In. She could well Imagine what Lou ella had written Madame Lelandl "And so we can Just straighten out this matter of the stock right now," louolla went on, sauntering over to the window. "Why don't you come to luncheon now with me downtown, and on the way we can cull for Stanley, and while we're at his office we can do the whole thing legally; I suppose there'll b papers "H'ecoinfralpMcn it out rlcMnotc." thnt have to be vtrood In tho pres ence of a notary public, or aoine thlnjf like that." '1 Cynthia laughed poftly, and then lamely excused herself for 'doing eo. How Rtmplo It waa all to hoi Iou olla, having henrd that Noel Gard ner'n eub-rtlvlnlon had boon aold and that the atork In It had ud donly Increnned In value aa a reeult, hated to soe this money yo out of the f (tin My. Bhe was potng to get It back at once, before Cynthia heard anything. And aa a sop to Cerberus, she was going to luneh publicly with Cynthia, so that the black sheep of the family might feel that she had been reinstated In favor. "That's awfully kind of you and your mother, Louella," she an swered slowly. "Hut I'd have to go 'o Nool Gardner's oflloe; you see, he's been keeping the stock certifi cates In his safe for me." "Oh well, then why oouldn't Stnnley Just go and got them, while we're on our way downtown, and save you that bother?" Louella naked quickly. "Wo wouldn't hav to go there then. You seo, Noel has such a reputation that I hate to I have you go to his oinco at all." j Cynthia shrugged her shoulders. After all, why not let the whole thing go through rj Louella hod planned It. Nothing mattered any way. "Very well I'll put on my wraps at once," she replied. A8hoekfpr Louella.. HEY! BUDDY! ! LEGION MEETING NEXT ! TUESDAY NIGHTI T!i!h !s going to bo a unapjiy, wide awake ru-aidon with nil oratory barred. A grand bulla- halloo concert by the Kiwanla ( Kazoo Komeily Kid will b given and W. G. Fan!, traveler t and explorer, will deliver an addn hs on "Preparedness". Mr. Paul Ih one of tho most ( entertaining speakers ever heard In this city and we want the legion rooms crammed to ! capacity Tuesday night, Feb. 17th. ASHBY"3 IMPORTED Uroerolt seed 2 per lb. Order from Mra. N C. Anhby, Apt. 6 over Host. Confectionery. Koseburg, Ore. o Pruning tool nt Wharton Urn t:-j- A REM KlOKjAPECt) Go r?.HT Or1 To Pol' AU' up'D SW SO VA DOUbLE-C ROSSI D ME.DIPJA.- HEVf -WEU, IGUESSY0UVN0MT Do UT A6AIM'. - .Ik I! mm SOUTH SEA ISLANDS MAY BE SITE FOR WORLD PEACE CITY (laoeuug tnm las) Wtie ) HONOLl'Ll', Keb. 13. The Palmyra Islands, some 1000 miles south of Hawaii will be deeded to the Pan-Pacific union aa a gift if the United Stales agrees to withdraw sovereignity from them aud recogulse the isles aa a neur tral inviolate place of refuge for all persons who wish to confer on matters looking to the advance ment of all Interest common to the Pacific people, according to announcement made by the owner L. Kullard-Leo at a Pan-Pacific luncheon. Alexander Hume Ford, director of the Pan-Pacific union, said that the offer will be taken under ad visement by the union, and its decision as to acceptance will be reserved until the attitude of the state department at Washington is learned. The islands were purchased outright several years ago from Judse Henry E. Cooper by Kullard-Leo, who was born In South Africa, but now is an American cltlxen. It has been his idea to provide some one recognized spot in the Pacific, under the flag of no nation but under the protec tion of all, where In peace or war persons might meet , In perfect freedom to discuss any matters of import to the Pacltta peoples. "This opens up a tremendous question that will have to be de cided by the Pacific powers," said an announcement from the union, 'Will they permit such an inde pendent island In the Pacific" "For a quarter of a century there has been, a movement on foot in Kurope to create a world city, where a permanent parlia ment of the world would be hold. Extensive plans of the world city have been sent to the union from Home, with the statement thut in the center of the Pacific alone would such a world capital be sufe. "The tentative offer of an In dependent principality to the Pan l'aclflc union, to be under the control of no nation but its per petual peace assured by the coun tries horde Ing the Pacific, will doubtless cauHe world-wido com ment, and possibly a line of inter national reasoning that may lead to the approval of the Kullard Leo plan. "It may bo stated In passing that Palmyra is a part of Hawaii, a ward, In fact of the city of Hon olulu. Any persons living In Palmyra may vote lof ,ttf Iclals'of ,thoiljiteouWy' of Honolulu. Tilie city might lose an outlying ward, but it tho whole world bo the gainer, sho can afford to give hur assistance. o Ilrlng your electrlo cooking troubles to the K. P. Hall Tuesday at two and dlspeuse with them for ever. o Myers spray guns and high pres sure hose at Wharton Dros. GREAT SALVATION AND HEAL ING SERVICES AT THE SALVATION ARMY There wcro three great services at the Salvation Army Hull yester day. At the eleven o'clock Holiness meeting, the power of (iod came so mightily upon a lady who was being prayed for that she rell to the floor and was Instantly healed and filled with the joy of the Lord. Others were healed at the afternoon serv ice. At the close of the powerful sermon preached by the evangelist in the evening, on the words, "O (iod, Thou Art My God." (Psalm 63:1). A young man, a Philipplno, came weeping to the mercy seat and surrendered to God. Then cam a mother. Doth of these dear ones were soon rejoicing and able to say of a truth, "O God, Thou Art My God." The meetings will continue every night, this week at 7:30. The subject tonight will be "A Certain Poor Widow." A larger crowd than ever is expected to hear the Scotch preacher. Bible lectures each after noon at 2. Don t miss them. COKUESPONDENT. Save money and spare a minute Tuesday at the cooking school. Learn the most economical use of the WestinghouBe range. CALL FOR CITY IMPROVEMENT BONDS Notice Is hereby given that city Improvement bonds of the city of Koseburg, Oregon, series "O" No. 3 to 4 Inc., will be taken up and paid on the 25th day of February I'JL'S, and that Interest thereon will cease after salil date. Dated February 14i, 192.1. W. F. THOMAS, City Treasurer. American fence in lnc Insulated, a process by which GO to lUf) per cent more galvanizing Is placed on the wires than whs possible under the old method. We buy In carload lots and will quote you according ly. Wharton Bros. 'take that! - Vov; OLH ' (Dooeie-CRossEG1 ft 0. V A - 'PMI -.1 ... W -i T..V i r ) - I A " Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. FOR SALE MINK PL'R coat for sale. Call at 621 Winchester St. Flk wooa. cora wood7X-lodrbrl(-lnch wood. Phone lO'H, Bayer llros. FOR SALE Turkey hens, fcrome or black, lloyur tiros. Phone HF14. FOR SALK 50 loads onarnyar3 manure. Deer Creek Dairy. Phone 45K11. FOR SALE Nursery slock. Phone 27K3. Morning or evening. U. L. Kills, RoseburK. Ore. FOil SALE White Pekln duck eRKS, tl per setting. Also O. A. C. llarred Rock eggs, SI a setting. Phone S4F2. FOR- SALE WlluMaiiard duck eggs for hatching. U. S. and State permits. Lteyera Itauca, Canyon vllle. FOR SALE or trade-Mowfng" ma chine, hay rake, spring tooth har row and peg tooth harrow. Boyer Bros. Phone 14F14. WOMAN STARTS ON A HUNGER STRIKE (AnocUwd Ptms Lnied Wir.) NEW YORK, Feb. .10. A private delt'ctlve employed by Milton J. Budlong, vice-president of the north central Texas Oil company, today kept watch outside the Hud long home, where Mrs. Budlong has been In voluntary imprison ment since last Friday. She has not had any food for three days so far as known. Mrs. Budlong went to the apart ment and locked herself In a bid room alter losing her suit brought In Rhode lsand, for separation, al though she is at liberty to leave the apartment, sho cannot return to it without a court order. She went to tho home to. forestall an ticipated proceedings by Mr. Hud long based on desertion. It .'was feared Mrs. Bullions might attempt violenco to herself and .the? dfctec tlve kept watch oil, tho window of her room w i 3 j Mr.' Btlilong 'is away with . his children."- o He the lucky prize winner next Tuesday afternoon af tho K. P. Hall, two o'clock. ' i MAN IS SLASHED BY UNKNOWN ASSAILANT (AMrwUtd PTMa Iafd Win.) OMAJIA. Feb. 16. Ben Hoff. 28, of Milwaukee, Wis., lies seriously wounded In a local hospital from knife wounds Inflicted by an un known man here last night. According to Hoff, he was walk Ing about the city when he was Ap proached by a man who asked him for a cigarette. When Huff told him he did not have any, he said, the man whipped out a knife and slashed him across the abdomen. iBrom i Quinine 4 , tablets Tho First and OriKinal Cold and Grip Tablet A Sufo and Proven Remedy Tho box bears this signature Prico 30c By WINNER tor fTP Colds, IMF, Grip, onza M and as a (PfV Preventive fejz Tak6vQB" Laxative jpfV. p (0WCH!) FOR SALE Lot 75 feet front, and 120 back; 1 set single buggy har ness; 1 cream separator; 4 In cubators. K J. Ixiurte, Koseburg. RL J. Box 141. ' TON AND A HALF Day Elder truck and trailer. Must be aold at once. Priced right Apply to O. W. Young, 116 Cass SL Administra tor A. S. Prey & Sons estate. 71 WANTED WANTED Clean K News-Re view oiuce. WANTED Used cook stoves and range at Powell's Furniture com pany. WANTED TO R ENT Furnished ranch on shares. Address - Box s0, Oakland, Ore. YOUNG LADY wants work of any Kind by day or hour. P. O. Box 185, Koseburg. FOR RENT FOR RENT 2 houses. 828 W. Lane St. FOR RENT Furnished room. Hot water, oath. 401 S. Main. FOR RENT-Furnlshed apartments. Inquire V lliler and Agee store. FOR RENT Furnished house. close in. Also three other houses. G. U. Helblg, 407 W. Cass. FOR KENT Big light room, suit able for work shop or ware room. inquire Pettey s, Confectionery. FOR RENT Large 2-rooin apart- meiiL uu grounu iioor. inoue 351-L or call 327 W. Douglas. FOR RENT Blacksmith shop. In-- uuue vv. j. MMruunn, jjOOKing Ulass, Ore. Phone 18F2 for-particulars. 1 LOST AND FOUND LOST Fox hound, black and white spotted, lost between Dlllard and Myrtle Jreek. Reward. Ervin Rice Oakland, Ore. Phone 40F4. MISCELLANEOUS KEY FITTING And locksmlthlng. Roseburg Cyclery,228 N. Main.' SPECIAL"' " PRICES On BlcycIesT Roseburg Cyclery, 228 N. Main. lTATnATORS'hat'rmy"Tu8lhesB". new cores instuueu, and old one made new. Lark, radiator -man, 82D W. Lane. - CAR OWNER Don't forget U call 65S when In need of aut parti. Barft'i Auto Wrecking House. HAIR CUTTINO SSentsTurrBi cents, full marcel and . curl 71 cents. An other beadty. work al reasonable prices at my -home, Amy Ruaiirs, 331 So. Maln7Phon4 67-Y. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. H. PLYLBR ChlropractU physician, 126 W. Lane St. DONALD R. OIBB8, Dentist Phone 401 212 Perkins Bids You get Results Good cooks must have best products to make baking aud cooking successful. Your or der phoned in will bring the best Groceries to your kit chen. Economy Grocery Phone 63 Reliable Tailor J. H. BERNIER Upstairs Next Umpqua Hotel Cleaning, Prosing, Alterations We Make Your Clothe in Roseburg The Umpqua Florist Choice Cut Flower Always Fresh Finest Quality Artlstlo Floral Designs. Visit Our Greenhouse or Call 40-F2. FORD REPAIRING CYLINDER REBORINQ Our Specialty UNION GARAGE Authorized Ford 6ervlc WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua Tanhs OuoUn. on. Want and Ak MCTAL, Won't Leak. 10 OaL to 10,000 OaL ' Ibfhk. On Om tittm Churchill Hdwe. Co, km J THE WINCHESTER 6TOR