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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 17. 1925. SEVEN PLOWS! Did you know that a Moline PJow 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 Us Firt We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBURQ (AMocutd tret iaal Wire.) BATH, England, Feb. 17. A tax on bobbed beads to assist the mu nicipality of Bath in balancing its budget is proposed by City Council man S. It. Lewin. Quite an income was derived here from the powdered hair of the ladies of the seventeenth cen tury, he points out. The rioney derived from the bobbing tax he suggested might be considered a "poll tax." .OTIf K TO ( RIMIlTOIt In the CouHty Court of the State of Orison Cor UoukIhs County. In the matter of the efttutt of ltrdu-rt A. Woodruff, Ueieused. Notice is Hereby Klven, that thp uinlersisntd wore on the Tth lny of . 'YbruRi y 1!26, duly appointed exo-cutor-B of the last will and tntu Itient Of Hubert A. Woodruff, defeas ed, by tJie above entitled court; therefore nil persons having elniiJiB OKlnsL said estate will pltmto pre sent (he t-uine to the umR-rsiKiied t JioseburK. Oregon, duly verified, with vouchers attached, on or before ix moiiUm from the d.-ite hereof. Iatcd and firxt published th.is loth duv of February 1!:T. MoKTlMKU WitOlJKl'KK and VIKllIh S. WOOIKl'FK. Kxccutora of the laot will and tes tament ol Hubert A. Woodruff, do L'tuised. HOTK K OF AI.B OF KKAL I'HOI'ttltrV In the Circuit Court of the State of Oit'non for Douglas County. The LmiiQua Valk-y Bank, i'lalntlff. 11. C. Ijm. Maud D. Hill, his wife: i'rior Shaw, Stella Shaw, his wife; II. C. Siiaw, Addle Shaw, his wife; Sappers, Inc., a corporation. Doug lad Creditors ABftoeiatmn, a corporation and B. S. Kintfley, Defendants. Notice Is hereby given that under and by virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the shove entitled court in the above entitled cause on the IMth day of January. li'-'O, in favor of plaintiff and BK.ilnut the defendants. In the sum of fJouo.oo. with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum frtim the 21st day of December, . ifJ2, and the further sum of $r00.00 with interest thereon at the rate of eijfht ter cent per annum from the 2th day of l-'ebruary, lai!3, and the further sum of l-t'U.OO attorney's fees, and coxta amounting to the sum of 127. Si, I will on Thursday, the 2tilh day of J-Vhruary, la'u. at the hour of ten o'clock In the fore noon of safd day, at the front door of the eourt houae in Hose biirK. DouKlas County, Oregon, of fer for hale and sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash In hand, the following describes real pi operty: Lots one (1). two 2) and six (6), the southeast ijuarter of the north east quarter and the Southwest quar ter of the northeast quarter of sec tion twenty-four (24). Also the fol lowing: Commencing at the extreme northwest corner ef the Hugh Car son Donation lind Claim No. 42 in Sfction twenty-four t2, township twenty-nine C- south, and range five i West, running Ihence due east to township line between rang es four (4l snd five (C, thence ttue south along township line to county road running up South Myrtle Creek thence west following the meander- lng of the county ruud to the West line of said Donation Land Claim; thence due north 8S rods to the place of beginning, said tract con taining thirty-five 3. acres, more or leas. All of wild lands being situ ' ate in section twenty-four (i!4) township twenty-nine ( 2 t range five (f west. V. M., excepting from the above described tract of land the following; Beginning at the point 1.31 chain south of tiie northwest corner of Hugh Carson P. I C. ; thence south 17.17 chains to the north boundary of the eounty road running up South Myrtle Creek; thence north 40 deg. and 3t min. east ".SO chains; Ihence north 6 deg. and 4i min. east 3,6 chains; th-r.,e north varia tion IS d-g. and 4 min. east c)iin; thence south S5 deg. West t 45 chains to the place of beginning all being situated in the County of Douglas and Ptt of Oregon. Subject to rdi'mptk'n as provid ed bv law. and I will apply the jrm-e.ds of SMid sale. First, to the p.tvment of ti e conts and expenses t.f said sale; Se nnd. to the p.iynient of the rusts and di."biirse'i;ents of said so si Un loding the attrr.ey's f.-es. and the Third to the payment of plHlntlir i J-iOgineni. wnn K '.ri.ru -(Titeret. and tlie overplu". if n there te. I will pay over ty defend- -ants II. C HJH and II. C Hill as sd- rolpif trator of tlie estate of Maud. D Hill d.- eased, tn satisfy tt.e Judg- i merit of said defendants in the 'sum of l.'.'.uA t't) with interest t hereon "t , tte rate of six "-r tent per annum fmra the l'h day of F'Vwrv, lit." i. a provided in the decree of i said court in the abuva entitled mat t UIated and flrt published (Ills' i:,h d,y Vf -AR1ER. j Sheriff rt Iwuj.as County,. Ore en. I I & OAKLAND HAULING W'e shirk no hauling Job. Our trucks aud our effi cient drivers and truck men will tackle your haul ing problem and solve it satisfactorily. Long dis tance hauling a specialty. 'We aim to please" H.5. FRENCH TRANSf EB AND STORAGE CO. PHONE 220 For concrete work call Taylor. 113 No. Flint SL Tel. 225 R. YOU don't fret the soil In a aar tinent. llut It hurts to know it's there. We are MASTER Cleaner. TRY OUR WAY Phone 277 Our Auto Will Call He Overslept One of our friends recently told us that the only time he ever wanted to complain about a Kantleek Hot Water Bottle was when he overslept himself. He was too com fortable In bed to get up. KANTLEETf Hot Water Bottles IV certainly have made thousands of people sleep comfortably, and they don't have to worry, because a Kantleek bolt'.'' can't leak It's made in one piece and there are no ea m s or , patches or splic ing or binding, and yet a Kant: leek Hot Water IJottle tofts only $2.53 and It's guaran tied 2 years. Nathan Fullerton 77re j;Cr.c Vrug SSon Poteburg, Oreoon TUBBY & 'DM VAT-SEN lP j GROWING WEAKER ! I GOTTA THINK UP A WAV To f-ET THAT 4500. REWARD POPOfFEREO FOR MV RtTuRM BECAUSE HETrflHKS IP HE HADNT POUBIE ME 3V MOT PUTTilki THE MONEY IN A OLE CAM WHERE I TOLE MIMTo lMTHE LETTER IVJIiOTE TO HIM AN' ISWE0 A KIDNAPERS M0.METOOT t O BE ALlfJIfeHT- BUT AJOvMIF SOtUOUY CATCHEt ME AM' HE H4VTA PAV all mm ni'MtT LL JWC nt 'nt i DICKENS SuflE-GeE MlMUl'. XH Mt 14 A SvcElL Fix CM IM j :t7-TTa WORK AT OIL WELL ; rnubncoaiiib mi Work at the Leeper Dome oil prospect Is progressing without a "hiU'tT of any sort, and th drill is do n at practically the 9u0-foot level. Gas continues to come up in a muting Quantities all the time, and readily burns when ignited. In faul, l lid bluze from this gas when seen at night flashes up for several feet above the bucket A News Review representative. In company with Mr. Tom Cobb, visited the well yester day afternoon, and found the drill ers confident and optimistic over the ultimate success of the project. Every indication appears to point to the project becoming a producer, but the management of the com pany is making no efforts to adver tise this fact ai present. W. L. Cobb the general manager, and Mr. Stearns, president of the company, are working on the theory that when they demonstrate that oil does exist In the county that then will be plenty of time to do the shouting. The policy has been to just present the unvarnished facts of the situation from time lo tune, and let the public be lis own judge of the merits of the case. Work will 1 be prosecuted vigorously, and the 1 drill sent down just as fast as It ! can be done. The casing placed in the well some weeks ago is doing the work intended, and the - drill I now being used has a 1 1-2 inch ! bit. It is estimated that this drill I will probably be used until near the 20Ui foot level, when it may be nec essary to put in more casing before I going down deeper. However, I there are very many people who be lieve that oil will be struck before that becomes necessary. At present the drill is operating in a hard formation, but probably the next strata will be softer ami more rapid progress made. LEGION AUXILIARY NOT!CE The American Legion Auxiliary will meet in regular session at the I Armory Tuesday. Feb. 17 at 8 o clock. A good attendance la de sired. a o a a-. a.- ' , . iu ) a 1 11.. ..kl1. II I. M. J :Yat-Sen, South China leader, alive since January 26, when he under went an operation for cancer, was growing dimmer today. Reports l from tho hospital here said Or. J Sun was weaker. Children love It for lunch. It sat isfies like a square meal. (Jrlmm ilros.' MILK UHE AD. Phone 132. (Associated press Uased Wire.) SAX KItANCISCO, Feb. 17. Httgo Jatuie.-on of San Mateo, Cul., must pay the Southern Tactile company $67.27 for tearluK tho pilot from a steam locomotive Justice of the l'eace Weber awarded the railroad that amount yesterday. Testimony showed that Jamie son parked bis machine .on the railroad tracks and composed himself for a quiet nap. The court chided the defend ant for his carelessness in falling asleep on the railroad tracks. The crew of the train testified fhut they had been forced lo awaken Jamieson alter the loco motive had carried him 90 feet. Jamieson was uninjured. Taylor-made concrete is good con crete. Tel. 225-U. li IN 'SEATTLE (.Uanriated I rm Lea-rnl Wtr.) SKATTI.K, Wash., Feb. 17. Di rectors of the West'Tn Ftetail Lumbermens Association meet in k hero, this afternoon were to open a four days session of tho con vent ion. Morn than 400 lumber dealers of Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Wash ington and California were expect ed to register. I'M KIDNAPED l LL it- f i ' mm in Ope Wife VilO'9 WHO AND WHAT'S . HAPPENED CTNTHIA I-ELANP'S bushand. Jim. ha, gone to Honolulu shortly tter their marriage, following a misunderstanding with h'.a wlte. and haa taken hla mother with dim. leaTlt Cynthia to face the UlsuP provnl of her alster-ln-law. LOUhUXA, and all her world. Oynthla turns to CEl'ILE MALCOLM, leader of the town's gayest eet, and accepts the friendship of NOEL. OARUNER. the town1 Mack sheep, going with them to a mid-winter house party at Ceclle'a mountain cabin. TODAY'S INSTALMENT XLII A SHOCK FOR LOUELLA, "Ns OW, we'll wo Btrntpht t I Htanley's otnee." oniiounctsJ .ouella. as Cynthia rejoine-l i nor In the living room. "I've been j irT.ir:yy -y a tiv.A he mM that he'd go to Noel ann m your stock from Not.. And Htnnle golnj to take us ( to lun?heon." she 1 added, with a , beaming nutK iSo Stanley was ea'ier tti tnke a hand In VIOLET DARE this nlso. The tel d reply, and before Cynthia could Lou el la, niunnuring. "That must be Stanley." hastened to answer it. After a moment's pause, however, fih turned to Cynthia, receiver in hand. "It's Noel Gardner," she .viM "'You don't want to te.lk to him, do you? I suppose he juwt wants to utik If lCs all right to lot Stanley take tbe etocJc." Tell him U Is." answered Cyn thia wearily. But evidently Noel was Insistent; finally Lou'l.(i Jam med the roeeU-er down on tho hook impatiently. 1 "He Niys he'll be nt Stnniry'H of - fice,' she announced, une s 'v. "He was quite rud"; ar1 r li I'd kept . you from coming to ihe telephone." I I.ouelln chnttered -cnllv a they went downstairs nnd drove to her "Jim's ?o!ns to be awfully proin h4i?band's otHce. Cynthia, atnring Df you when he henra this," Stnnle out of the window, wonden-d if tills jmnoujiced.. "And when h , hanHe' In lier Wster-lii-laW wavnonu " wholly dua to the desire to buy bnck I Cynthia turned wentily nwny. the stock which Cynthia had bought f " wonder If you'd excuse nv from Madame Lelnnd through Noel , from lunching with yew todiiy. Lou Gardner. What a simpleton Louelln j eiia Rhe snld. "I'm so tired m must think her! (shoulder still bothers nio. yot Stanley was wniting for them .it inuw," his ottlcof as was Noel Uimlner. I Louclla wns most solicitous, bu Noel took Cynthia aside at once. : Cynthia Insisted on returning honv , ("Cynthia,- Is it true that you're .without her. Kite was tired, o( th from; to sell this stock In the sub-Whole Lcland f.imily. .She woul division back to Mrs. Leland?" he go home and write Jim that h tiei demanded. she told herself, nnd then sji.-'t" "Yes." slip na- as she had planned to d "i;ut but didn't you underat.mJ what I told you this morning f ::t I've sold that land for a factory file, and thnt the stock han more than doubled lb value na a result?" Cynthia caupht a frllinpso of Tjou ella's face over his shoulder. It wns crimson. Hhe amlled. Of course 1 .ouella hadn't supposed that uhe knew I "Yea. I understood," Cynthln told Noel. "Hut I'm Bel I in It for what I pnld for it. Madame Iceland wonts It hack." IMSAVOHY PLAYS TO BE BIISIIEO' , (ANmrlatcd Prett U-iuied Wire.) NKy YOUK, Feb. 17. Tlio movement to banish from Uroad wuy all plays of unsavory charac ter gathered force today as Jin trict Attorney Santon and I'olicM Commifestonrr Knright continucil plans for action against several productions wnich they have un der scrutiny. Producers, actors, civic lead'-is nnd ministers have joined th movement to remove) object io li able plays. John Golden, a pro ducer, telegraphed from Los An geles, his authority to use hii theatre Thursday afternoon lor an a'tor convention against ob jectionable plays. I'lays are under Inve tlrnf !n-i by Itistrict Attorney itanton. oi -of them "A Good Had Man" is ol such nature that nothing phorf f complete withdrawal of It will le sallsfjictnry to hitn, Ilanton says. One of the others, he desrril.wl ;is worse tliHn "A Good Had ISlan." It li believed, however, tli'i' Where The Chicken Got The SAV DO YA WAMTA MAKE SOME AAOME-V EASY"5 AIL YA GOTTA 00 15 GO UP To MY H0U&F. rm Tr-t i pm Yno VJPOTE THftt LETTER THEY GOTTHi: OTHtft. OAYABOOT THEIi? ?.0-1 T088Y Akl A80UT THE 50Q-TEV'LL Givt YOU THE MOWEY AMV KwEM VoO BUVMC; T J bWE YA A DULL AK y -V- .-A i .op ApprovcxI Stanley was staring at her tn blank amazement. Noel was look in at her aa if he thought Iouella b;td hypuotized her. Hut but are you sure Noi began again. ", absolutely sur. I want to aell the stock. Noel. It's quit all riKht," uhe told him. ile nhook his head, and turning to Stanley, took out the stock certifi cates. Throughout tho following tiutisuction Cynthia eaught Stanley utailnji at her more than once., and smiled to herself. Of course, he ccul.iirt understand. When Gardner hud t.vne he turned to her at ones. "This 1 a darned sporting thin to do, Cynthia." ho exnln lined. "Of course mother didn't know when she o!d the stock that it was going up j "No. she thouieht it was worth less, that's why she was so willlntt to sell It Gynthia rut In. "And she didn't know you were M ft mm I m&hi&g , Louc'Ua chattered gaily. 'living it." LrueMn. ndrled. "Or sh' wouldn't have let you do so, o: eonr::e. Mother would never let you suffer l.i.r.nisp she nnimrently had itnnde a mistake." Cynthia did not reply. Phe did i not fe) BO confident of whm Mndime Iceland would hnvo done a: , r nnll HM j the day she met Ce -lle and was en lefrkd Into mln on the mid-win ter house party that bad nhnost hat such disastrous cnnneo,uenres. I'.ut at home she found u teteprnir thnt chanRed hor plana most de cidedly. In St. Teter'a hospttnl. Pan Fran cfsco. Hny nothlni? to family. u' Join me immediately If you can," I read. And It was slenrd "Jim. More Food fop Sesnrf.tl. some of tbe plays cun he rendered uuohjeclioiinble by alterutiond. Now Used for LUMBAGO During the pant, winter thous ands of people have need Joint- Kue with such remarkable ' suc icess In the treaimtnt of Ihe most I severe cases of ImnhaKO that we are' 1ml doing our dutv when we say to the public: "When Joint j Kase goe.4 In lumbago goes out." penetrallng external remeily j for painful, swollen and stiff joints (JU cents a tube at nil druggists. (AMnrijtl I'rt-M l..wl Wlr.) SANDY .LAKE. I'a.. I-Vb. 17 f 1 f I, lSSSL FDR WQHLO FLIERS1 i UllUtill III UMLLIl i Three pimill rhlldren of Mr. and 'passed by the house siibsliintlally Mrs. Stiiilien S:ifrun were drown- as recommended liy tbe war de ed yeaterdiiy while playing along partment. Sjin'ly Creek.' ' After an hour wrangle over THAT JKr7k RAf I IDEA To 4EHO THAT OLC VT-,t I TRAMP FOB THE rAOKjEY VJHCK) HE BRINGS IT I J J I eCK tyr.UTIIIMo'LL BE lurvi 1 HUWKA lOUY vjitH ME nt.7. jtj-A GOSH. HERE HE COME . . . , , ALREADY-IT MDNT UlDJA , , YtAXE. HIM L&AiG GET IT? 'AA . E (AM-lat.d hn Uual Win.) OSS1N1NO. N. Y.. Keb. 17. William S. Kurd, condemned for murdurlng six persona In an In cendiary, tire haa escaped the electric chair by auirldt. When hi!) guard was absent at Sing Sing last nihl, Kord hanged himself from the top bar of his cell door with a rope made of strips of a sheet. lie left a letter to the warden asking him not tn punish the guard for his suicide. ASHBY'S IMPORTED' nroccoli seed $20 per lb. Order from Mrs. N. C. Ashby, Apt. 6 over Uose Confectionery. Hoaeburg, Ore. SIMPLE WAY TO TAKE OFF FAT Can anything be simpler thau taking a convenient little tablet four' times each day until yoiit weight Js reductl to nonnal? Of course uot. Just purehuse a box of Marmola Prescription Tablets from your druggist for one dol lar, and Biart now to reduce. Fol low directions no starvation diet ing or tiresome exercising. Kat substantial food, be as lazy as you like, and keep on getting slonder. Thousands of men and women eat b year regain healthy. Blender fig ures by using .Marmola Tablets. Purchase them from your druggist, or send direct to Marmola t o., (ieneral Motors I31dg., Detroit, Mich. CALL FOR CITY IMPROVEMENT BONDS Notice la hereby given that city Improvement bonds of tho city of Roseburg, Oregon, series "O" No. 8 to 45 inc.. will be taken up and paid on the 25th day of February 11125, anil that interest thereon will cease after said date. Dated February 14th. 1925. . W. V. THOMAS, City Treasurer. PLAGE OF STAGE (AiworUted I'm !ard Wir. - CHICAGO. Feft'. 1 7. Radio may supplant the stage according to Cosmo ' Hamilton, , nuted play wright. "Eventually all plays will be dramatized over tbe radio Instead of being Staged in a then tie" he said. "In the advent of the radio drama, plays will become much shorter and the one act play of approximately tf.Iluo 'words, prob ably will supplant the longer plays of the modern stage," Hut as a result of Ibis the slage will deteriorate, because tbe actors will not perform as well without the vibrating Influence of an enthusiastic audience. TO DOUGLA8 CO. TEACHERS Observe Washington's Birthday on Mon., Feb. i;3, as regularly done. The school law so directs. (Signed) MRS. FJrtTH S. ACKERT wiLiti k to he ui;ri;i:si;vn:i Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallfs, Fell. 17. Two faculty members and three students will represent Wilbur High School at the second annual Educational ex position which opens here Friday evening, according to a delegate list submitted to the registrar here. Mrs. H. E. Lay ton, assist ant principal, H. K. Layton, ad visor, Lucille Miller. Alice Hill and Beulah Parker nre the official delegates who will be entertained while on tbe campus. Some day In the not far distant future the government will demand 'absolute purity In all food stuffs. Grimm Bros, have beat Ihe govern !ment to it. Try one loaf of Grimm Bio,!. MILK BREAD. Phone (ANHi.tM) Vrrm Im-I Wir,.) I WASIMNCTON. I'eh 17. The I f at of the army fliers who first j en'omp:ised Hie globe by air i would be rewarded under a 1H1 Ax. pi iHG Rniu fin Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. FOR SALE FIR wood, cord wood. Moot or 18 lnch wood. Phone 14F14, Boyer Broa. FOlt SALE 60 loads of barnyard manure. Deer Creek Dairy. Phone 4 SF1 1 . FOU SALE Good cheat hay 13 per ton. Uox 227, Junction City, I uregon. . FOR SALE Two touring cars, at a I bargaiu. Inquire Hall and Young's Garage, Winchester St. r oti BAi.r.-.cw -room no"s,!" j nice lot lemij J. Ooodhew. Har- . y ,- ; . 27F3. Morning or evening, li. Ul Ellis. Uoseburg. Ore. i FOtt 'SALE 1 combination wood and coal rango. With reservoir. 2a. H. J. Guilo, 3oti V. Sec. Ave. No. FOR SALK Some- pure bred White Leghorn cockerels. Also pure bred eggs for hatching. Phone 21K23 FOR SALK Pure brttd White Wyandottes hatching eggs. $1 per IS. Also stock. W. F. llodson, UL 1. Uoseburg. FOtt SALK White IVkln duck eggs, l per setting. Also O. A. C. Barred Hock eggs, $1 a setting. Phone 34 F2. HATCHING FOGS Single comb White Minorca, American beauty strain, $2 for 15. J. Good hew, Harrison St., Uoseburg. TON AND A HALF Day Elder truck and trailer. Must be sold nt once." Priced right. Apply to G. W. Young, llti Cass St. Administra tor A. S. Frey &, Sons estate. FOR SALU IS Inch oak dining table, practically new; also a good 9x12 velvet rug, and library table. Call nt 946 W. 1st St. morn ings or evenings, or Phone 102-U. FOlt S A LK One Stewart new mod l hand power Hearing machine. One Stewart light duty power shearing machine. Hooper Bros. Urrtin, Ore." , HATCHING KGGS S. Cr Rhode Island Red eggs aired by cocker els from 20-2oO egg hens. (5 hun dred. K. t. Strong, Oaklund, Ore gon. (Rice Hill.) FOR SALE Haired- , Plymouth 'Rocks, very dark, line barred. W. G. Myra stock. Mr. Myers had first prize pen llarred Rocks at the Panama Pacific and World Exposition In San Frunclsco. C. G. Sheppard, Dlxonville, Ore. FOR SALE 3 registered A. J, C. Jerseys, ages 6 weeks, 6 months and one year past uv - $35,00, JjO.OO and $fi5.0U, Kred from1 4u lb. cows and high class St. Mawes bulls out of St. Mawes of Ash- wood, gold and silver medal. S. M, Suell, Druln, Ore. WANTED WANTED Clean r 4. News-Ra view oirice. GIUL wanted for general housed work. L. It. Cliambers. Phone 478. attemptu In amend the house ap proved without a roll cull the' measure carrying lioih material ' and honorary reward .In recog- ' nitlfn of Iho neliievement. The hill would ' "dvflni-e Cup tain Lowell 11. .Smith. 1,1100 files I on Ihe army promotion I iHt and ! I.leulen;ints Wade, Arnold and j Nelson &00 files each. Coinnils sions as second lieutenants In tho regular army would ho Klven sec- oitd Lieutenants OKdeli and liar ding of the reHerve corps. The nieaHuro nlto provides for award of tho distinguished servicp Die- j dal to enrh and for llieir aecept janie of foreign decoration. I The hill wiih ametiiled to award the (lMt I ii k ii iHli.'.l Kervlce niedul hIbo lo Major Frederick L. Alar- tin. the original world flight com 1 nianiler, forced lo aliiuidon his l!ano In 'Alaska, and to Sergeant Harvey, his mechanician. iwubmii MHUMH EVERYDAY DUTY .Kccpin) your lxxly strong and tliicicnt b your plain duty. Scott's Emulsion is a fixKl-tmilc that Is used every d:iy by thousands who have learned the art of keep inn strong. T.ile Seott'cl Rr"lt IU.wti- viri.M V f. f4-4 By WINNER Look vwhm thevL . , , WANTED Used cook stoves and ramceg at Powell's Furniture com pany. WANTED TO RENT Furnished ranch on snares. Address Box 80, Oakland, Ore. WANTED About s"hundredgopl ewes. State price, age and kind. uox vii. uoscnurg. FOR RENT Ft)R RENTj houses. 828 W. Lane St. FOR KENT Nlco clean furnished I apts. 707 W. Mosher St. Foil RENT Furnished rocS ,atr b4(h M a Main Hot FOR RENT 8-room furnished , .- r c -.. tutt. 1U..M -Furnished apartment. .iiuiivt iiut-r !! ge qiorv. KOR K KNT 6-room furnished house lth piano. -5 per mo. 241 S. Flint St. . . HOUSE FOR liENT 5-room nmiso at 3uS W. yirst St., near Win chester St. Phone SF4. FOR KENT Furnished bouse. close in. Also three other bouse.. O. 0. HelulK, 4u7 W. Cass. ' t'UK itfc.NT liig I Ik lit room, suit able for work shop or ware room. Inquire Pettey'B Confectionery. FOR Kt.STLarKB 2 room apart- ment on around floor. Phone 351-L or call 327 W. IJouias. Foil, HKNT Laiye newly furnish ed apurtment. Modern. Garages Call at 410 W. bougies St. Adult only. WANTED TO ilENfTor 5-room moilern, unfurnished or - partly furnished house with garage. Ad dress House, care News-Review. FOR RENT lllacksmith shop. In'- quire W. J. Meredith, Looking Cllaas, Ore. Phone 18F2 for par ticulars. LOST AND FOUND a LOST Fox hound, black and hlte spotted, lost between Dillard and Myrtle Creek. Reward. Krvin Rlc Oakland, Ore. Phone 40F4. MISCELLANEOUS RADIATORS That's my business. sew cores Installed, and old ones made new. Ijirk, radiator man, 32!IW. Lane. CAR OVVNEK-Doq( forget U call 6C3 when In need of.aatt parts. Bartl's Auto Wrecktuj House. FULL MARCEKand cufr75c7halr i cutung 3&o with curl 60c. At my home, 331 Si Muin, Phone 67-1', Amy ltogers. ' FOR EXCHANtiE Ford ton truck; in good condition, '25 license, for touring car. Also sedan in good condition, '25 license for touring. E. 11. Lawson, li ml. west of Von- calla. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. 11. PLYLER Chiropractl physician, 126 W. Lane St. DONALD R. GIBBS, Dentist Phong 401 212 Pc-klns Bldg You get Results (iood conks must have best products to make baking and cooking successful. Your or der phoned In will bring the best Groceries to your kit chen. Economy Grocery Phons 63 Reliable Tailor 1. H. BERNIER Upstairs Next Umpqua Hotel Cleaning, Pressing, Alteration! We Make Your Clothei in Roseburg The Umpqua Florist Choice Cut Flowers Always Fresh ' Finest Quullty Artistic Floral Designs. Visit Our Greenhouse or Call 40 F2. FORD REPAIRING CYLINDER REDORINQ tlur Specially UNION GARAGE Authorized Ford Service WHEN IN UOSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua OsmILm. OA, Watet and All METAL, Won't Laaik . K OaL to 10.000 OaL Am lata. Om Om riM, Churchill Mdwe. Co. THE WINCHESTER 8T0RE iff:'- mm