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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1925.
SEVEN
Farming Weather
How are your harrows? Worn .out, busted.
broken? Don't waste
that won't do the work.
Plows, Harrows, Spring-Tooth Harrows
Seed Oat $2.65 per 1 00 lbs.
Stock Salt 90c per 100 lbs.
' . See Us First We Can Save You Money
. FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
ROSEBURG OAKLAND
H
NEW
- and
UNUSUAL
DESIGNS
ROSEBURG, ORE.
A8
. uvet
itosei' 'g, Ore.
.auction Salc3
Farm or city auctions see os
for dates.
We buy and sell furniture.
Bargains In new and nsed
Household Goods.
Radabaugh-Pattersoi?
S28 M. Jackson
Jhons 641-1
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.
F
COMPANY
S21 N. Jackson St., Rorrburp
Front Doors and
Windows
Either add to or takr from
th beauty oi your :ionif.
Wo havp made especial
Btiwly of thfa phase ot home
bnil.iinp. Ltt us assist you.
1'rlren alwny rU'lit.
Roseburg Lmbr. & Kf g.Co.
YOU
don't feel the soil In a (tar
ment But it hurts to know
it's there.
We are MASTER Cleaners.
TRY OUR WAY
Phons 277
Our Aute Will Cafl
good weather with a toolH
E
WE) keep abreast of the
times. We do not show
you last year's Ideas and
designs. You will find
Jiere whatever Is hovel,
whatever is uew and
whatever Is fine in silks
"Quality and Econorny"
The Silk Store
1
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mm
P.E SPENDERS FROM
MERICA LEAVE $4000,000,000
' .dnuno. Feb. 18. Mop than
f'... u0 Americans visited Kurope
during the year 1924, it is estimated
I by the Hotel Proprietors' Federa
tion, and each traveler spent, on an
i average, the sum of f 2,000. This
means that a golden trail of some
'$400,000,000 was left behind by
i these visitors from across the At
lantic, and mostly in England:
Switzerland and Italy.
Swiss tourist business around the
Lake of Four Cantons has almost
reached pre-war dimensions, accord
ing to a circular issued by the Lu
cerne Cantonal Bank. There was an
Increase of 22 per cent in 1921 over
the number of guests registered In
1923. The bulk of the business was
furnished by tourists front Kngland.
Mrs. Audrey Savin .
Portland, Oreg "A few years
ago I caught a bad cold which
settled on my lungs and in the
bronchial tulws. 1 had a severe
cough, and became so bad that for
six weeks 1 could not lie down,
would have to sit up in a morris
chair. 1 doctored but did tut pet
any better. I was 'all in' physically,
anil Iwt-an myself, to think there
was no help for mc, v.lun I was
advised bv one cf my doctors to
take Dr. 'Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery. This medicine so com
pletely relieved mc of my trouble
that I have never lml nnv return
of it. My lungs m l hronchials arc
strong and never give nu any
trouble." Mrs. Au-Jrey Savin, 093
Tacoma Ave.
Obtain this "Discovery" of Dr.
Pierce's in tablets c liquid at your
nearest drug store tnd you'll qu.c1;
ly find that it builds you up, bes:ie
correctine your distress.
Write Dr. Tierce's Invalids Hotel
Buffalo. N. Y., for free medieal ad
vice. Send 10c for trial pkg. tablets.
TUBBY
It!
Silks and Satin I M
L ABRAHAM
JACKSON STREET
S T Q R-EaBn
I
1HAT0LE 1RAMP MADE A AWIPUL MES
CF THINGS VtSTERDA'f- WHEN t SENT
HIM UP ToOOB HOOiE TO GET THE
MONEY POP OFFERED A A REWARD
FOR MY CETURM FROM THE OLE
MDNAPECS HE. THINKS HAS
COT ME - I GCTTA GET THAT
.iw .nMFHDvw 6E.F0UE SOME 800V
CATCHES WE AN POP
THEM THE.CO
r
IDIULI L
B THE CITY POLICE
Mayor llouck yesterday called a
conference tt nil of the police of
ficers of the city at which time he
discussed with them their duties
and rinhls and what U xpected
of ' them. He instructed the offi
cers especially to pay more atten
tion to violation of the traffic
laws, particularly pertaining to
district and in th. vicinity of Uie
Deer creek bridge, i ne omcers i
have been more or less lenient
during the winter weather, but
with the coming of spring and
summer and an increased coniies
tion of traffic, it Is defined neces
sary, that the parking laws be en
forced, in order that there may be
as little coimes'ilon as possible dur
ing the tourist season. Traffic Of
ficer Wescoti states tnai me in
structions of the mayor will be fol
lowed to the letter and that he
expects to arrest owners of cars
who leave their machines parked
over the time limit, and that a
...-tn 1.1)1 nr., I.., fflvun , .
lng limit of 30 minutes applies to
Jackson, Cass and Sheridan
streets, and on each side of the
Deer Creek bridge, except during
the evening and night hours after
6 p. hi., when there are no re
strictions. Angle parking is not
permitted at any place in the city
and double parking Is also pro
hibited. For concrete work call Taylor.
113 No. Flint St Tel. 225-R.
mai;i:ii:i at vaxixi vku
fctealinK a march on their
friends hre, Rolla Wood, for
merly of Rosohurc. now of Kelso,
and Mlas Lulu Phillips, of Koae
liurg, were quietly married in
Vancouver, February 11, by Rev.
ShatKKB of the Presbyterian
church. Mr. Wood is the aon of
ip h nnn.UmtvA
store at the camp ground here
for some time, and is now in
business at Kelso. Miss Pbillip3
reside with her family, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Phillips on faceoud
Avenue North, and was well
known here.
Taylor-made concrete is good con-
Crete. Tel. 225-R. ,
j f W lUlUnm I
I Ull 1 fl 1111 il 11- 1
- ,
Crates of broccoli are already
'coming in, although the bulk of the
crop is not expected until th' first ieen separated by hlfl fnmily.'
of March. These early hnads ap- J Now that she was nwny from
pear to bv of good quality, and show 1 tfoel, sho bepan to nnalyxe her f !
iiltte injury from the December cold ing f,r hJm also. It had seemed 50
spell. I certain tnat she c..red for him more
The warm weather of the past j than for anyone else, when he was
few.days, Is hastening maturity, and
the crop is expected to come on
earlier than usual, unless retarded
by cold weather between now and
the first of March.
to.'ilra unit ofhora who hnvp
made inspections -of the broccoli
fiplrix stufM Dim! If la (in nni IiIh iit
this time to acsertain, accurately
the extent of damage occasioned
by the cold weather, but it is doubt
ful if more than 100 carloads arc
shipped out of the county.
The broccoli now coming in is be
ing absorbed by the local market,
but it is expected that within a
few days express shipments will
start.
For prompt taxi service, city or
country trips. Phone 44.
The home of milk bread con
forms to government regulations.
Perfectly sanitary, perfectly clean.
It's good. It's perfectly delirious
It's a hundred cents worth to the
dollar. GRIMM PROS. MILK
UREAD. Phone 133.
CALIFORNIA OIL
PROIX CTIO DROPS.
I SAX FRANCISCO. Feb. IS.
jTlie production of oil in Califor
1 nia during the lust year was 1! .30,
11145,0011 barrels, 3;i,f.8.1,S!t 5 bar
rels loss than In the previous year,
' according to a statement Is.-ued
i by tho state mining bureau,
i The heavlost decline was in the
: southern California fields. This
-was partly offset by inrreaes in
the San Joaquin Vailey and else
wRere, both from new wells and
.from wells which had been shut
'down or curtailed In owing
to the temporary overproduction.
4 run del, ptano xuner. PDnne 1R9-T. I
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i
HASTA PAYJ
COv& Wife
WIIO'3 AVT WHATS
UATfiCNUU
CTNTHIA LEUNT'S husband.
Jim. has gone to Honolulu shortly
after their marriage, fullowlnr a
misunderstanding with hts wife, and
has taken his mother with 1.1m.
leaving Cynthia to face the disap
proval of her sister-in-law,
LOUELLA. and sill her world.
Cynthia turns to
CteiLE MALCOLM, leader of
the town's gayest set, and accepts
'r'e"dai' D
NOEL GARDNER, the towns
l lack sheep, going with them to n
mld Inter house party at Ceclle's
mountain cabin.
TODAY'S INSTALMENT
XLIII MORE FOOD FOR
8CANDAL
TO Cnthla It seemed thnt th"
train crawled westward as t
ts.M hoc In Gnn VVjinrlnt'O an 1
Jim.
She tried to
guess why he
had wanted her.
Perhaps he had
decided that H
would be better
for them to set
tle everytblnx
out thcro than
at home. Ivr
hupa ,be wanted
her to live In
Fan Francisco
km cnoujeh to
get a divorce
I TA.
VIOLET DARE
there of course
that would be a better way. In one
way, than for her to Ret It at home.
And yet there was his teloicram.
Pho Rot It out and read It over
Attn in.
"In flt Tetor'a Hnjipftnl, S.in
Francisco. Say nothing to family,
but join me Immediately If you
can."
She did not diiro let herself think
that he mlxht bo furiously 111. At
the mere fcosfdWllty of t'aat her
""V mi
heart begnn
leap maaiy. fcstie
could not have Jim sick. For the
I moment sho completely forsot Not-I
i Gardner and tho understanding
jthnt had grown up between him nnd
jner during Jim's absence. To think
iof leaving a Jim who was perfectly
well and ratm-r disapproving ot her
was one thing, but to leave a Jim
bKo (! ill nrwl htifl aont fnr her
'n(1 AUin-t u-nnt his fnmiiv to know
.mything about It was something
r ilte different.
tf course, his mother will be
rlth him," she told herself over
r.nd over, afraid of the new mood
iKat her fears were sweeping her
Into. "Of course, Mndamo Leland
U there, and will Ktuin
1 between us:
" she always his. And Jim wif
(Ht her do it. He'll remind mo that
he has nlwnvs devoted horsr-lf to
nlm, and has nohody but him
orn to, and all thnt. nnd he iLOfl 'I
, ,.11 be Just where we've nhvays
Uho only person In town to whom
: eno couia rcany uuk. nu n .u
1 eared so much ir ner, nnu e.x-
pressed nis uevm.un as a.m
ihad-
, him
And she had felt so sorry for
Put now, with tho miles stretrh-
, lng between them, she began to
Vieitors From Port Orford
t.eorw Mayer and II. Mayer were i
busiuerfs visitors in this city Tu's
day irorn coast points. They reside
at Port Orford.
For healthful complexions
eat foods made with
THE WORLD'S GREATEST
Its greater leavening strength means
light bakings perfect digestion
SALES Z't TIMES THOSE OF ANT OTHER ERAND
Mom is' Hard on Tramps.
I GOES" I BETTER GET ,
OUT KY OLE FALiE VJHlSKERi
AW DKEii UP LIKE A
A)' Go UP TO
CUfi HOUSE ME.KBE. VWHEKI
MOM 5t-t b Ml-: SHL'Ll
AM' GIVE rtE THtTJUfJtY
oo&$fsrcsval
"etc!
wonder about KoeL He was a man
of many love affaire, according to
Cecil perhaps she was Just one
of them! One thing was certain
stout Jim she was the only woman
o'd ever eared alHiutt
Meanwhile, her elslr-ln-law, bark
liome. was seated at her deek busily
.vrltlng a letter, which sho dis
patched ty air mail the moment she
had llnlnlied It
"You'll simply hare to do some
thing about Cynthia," Louelta wrote
Jim. "l'vo done everything 1 could,
hut she Is too much for mei Hhe
defied m by Rolng about wim I
N'ool (lurdncr. and th whole town
Is tulklnjf about them. His dero
tin 1 upp-irent to anyone. And
nfttr nil the erandnl there wa
:ibout him last year, when his wife
icft him and not a divorce because
he went about so much with thnt
footle womaiK H's hardly advisable
i f'r your wife to be seen with her,
unless you are point; to divorce her.
i "I have managed to straighten up
t'one thine. Vuu romemben that
ul .1. (hut molhar hniii-hi n-hllsw unit
were on your honeymoon. In a com
p.my that was promoting a real
She stopped
phone.
answer the
estate sub-dlvislon which he prae
tlrally owned. Well, when Noel
(i. miner went to mother nnd bought
that stork b:uk from her Just be
fore she b'ft hero to Join you, he
n-ally bought it for Cynthia. I
lcaitx-d tliat Just the other day.
"(f course the stock wasn't worth
much then, less than when mother
I miht It. And It went even lower,
I Then It went up. Just recently. Of
I course it was plain to see thnt Noel
! Gardner knew what was going to
happen, nnd told, Cynthia so that
sht- rould profit by It.
"Well, I went to her and bought
the stock back. She was very nice
.about It, though Noel wanted her
to keep It. Put vUo ljuJstcd on soil
ing It Lack to mother, tliroimh me,
for what she had bought It for.
"However, you ought to do some
thing irnniodi.Ttly about her guln?
about with lrdner."
Tho tdephono rantr Jut then. In
terrupt in 11 her, She talked a mo
ment with hT husband, then hung
up the receiver and turned hastily
to tho letter again.
"I've Just larned that . both
rynthla nnd Noel Oardner have left
town. Am sure they have eloped.1
A Cruel Shock.
In from il1d
Here Tuesday attending to husl-
nos.i mailers and purchasing sup-
plies was Itobert Catlin. .Mr. Cat-
lln is a Glide resident.
P
1
rpyT,...K. Kt rMtvr SjraJw ... I v
1? mi T l
to answer the tete-
IRES
OF THIS CITY FOR
The Vmpqua Chapter, Reserve
Officers' Aot-iatlon of the i'. S,
held their monthly meeting lth a
(linuer at tht I'mixjua Hotel on
Monday evening. Among the offi
cers present were Captains L. A.
nillard, Glenn Kid. lie. W. J.. II. Os
borne, and Lieutenants Leo IH
vaney, Clair Allen. O. M. Herri',
M. C. Howker, Z. V. Con well, H. C.
Church, J. A. lhnn. m. cooper,
Harley Watson, Huron Clouh, liuy
Cordon and Albert F.verta.
A course of military instruction 1
was Inaugurated, which is to be.
carried on under the supervUfon of I
the 98th division headquarters In I
Portland. 1
The chajtler also went on reconl
with a resolution emphatically nus- J
talniug the fight General Mitchell, I
chief of air servlcef is making for:
the restoring of the air deren.se uf
the V. S. to a position com men I
a urate with the rating of the coun
try among the powers. The V. S. air
service now ranks fifth ammg the
first class nations, and although
fifth numerically it is relatively at
the ftnjt of the list, for the aircraft
used by the air service are cither
ubsol'ticent or quite obsolete, in
other words the nation Is practical
ly defenseless in the air today.
Copies of the resolutions are be
ing sent to the Oregon delegation
in congress and to the two sena
tors from this state, likewise to the
state depart nent of the R. O.1 A.
-ft ith a reouest for the state w ide
support of the association, and with I
a further request that it be for
warded to the national headquarters
of the Reserve Officers Associa
tion for county-wide action .
This action is opportune as ad
vices' from Washington state that
the house aircraft committee, arous
ed bythe testimony of officers of
the army both of the regular and
reserve forces, has called upon sec
retaries Wilbur and Weeks for full
Jnfnrmation as to the actual stale
of the country s air defense.
RELIEVE SICKNESS
THROUGH C LANDS
SAYS SCIENTIST
Dr. Giwijo Voronor7 an lnt.'rna
tlonul authority on glands, snys:
"The brain, the niTVfs, the musrli's.
ns wi'll as the liver, the kidneys and
all other orKuns would be Incapable
of playlnn any useful pnrt without
tho aid of the glands. The func
tioning of our oi-Riins Is no more
than the resuirrif. the activity pf
our Klandii, ami when tho bodily
functioning Is disturbed, the cause,
in most cases should be sought, not
In the condition of the orguu itself
but in the condition of the gland
wmcn controls it."
Glnndocen, the new sclent Iflc
rcland tonic, prepared in tablet
form provides a simple method of
taking glandular trcrfimcnt. clando
gen, for men and women. Is obtain
able at Chapman's Drug Store.
LOU TELLEGEfJ IS
E
tAMucl.ttd I'teu jm4 Wire.)
HOLLYWOOD, fal.. Fib. 19.
Historians of Hollywood's ro
mancefl today were waiting for
Ixm Tellegi n, acfor of the stnire
an.l screen to come forward and
give his own version of his mnr
rlpge to libe Craven IMIworih,
known to the stage as Nina !o
mnno, In a little New Jersey town
more than a year ago.
Nearly every one concerned
with the wedding, save only the
brld" and groom themselves, bad
verified the report that It nnd tak
en plnce, but the more prosaic
problem of tlie whereabout of Mr.
arid Mrs. Tellegen remained early
today an utiHolved mystery.
one report had it that the aeinr
and his wife were In San Francis
co and would return tnd:y or tn
morrow, but efforts to find thc.n
iln the northern city were misiio-!-'sriil.
It was g.-neraliy agreed
hy th'-lr friends h'-to, however,
that now that the marriage secret
was out they would soon ccmho tu
be misNlng.
pf the Inrky prize winner next
TtH'.'day afternoon at the K. P.
Hall, two o'clock.
ALL
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O t:
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Classified Section
ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE.
FOR SALE
FIR wood, com wood, I -tool or 18-
inch wood. Phone 14F14. Li oyer;
itroi. ,
FOR SALE Good cheat hay 13
per ton. Box 227, Junction City,
Oregon. i
FOR- SALENew 4 ioonP house, j
nice lot. Terms. J. Goodhew, Har-'
rison St.
FOR SALE Nursery slock. Plume
27 F3. Morning or evening. R. L.
Kills, lvoseburg, Ore.
tlAUGAIN "ill a lOIC.i:"SKl)7N.
Easy terms. I R. Chambers.
Highway Service Garage.
FOR SALE "combination wood
and coal range. With reservoir.
$25. H. J. Guile, 3uti V. Sec. Avo.
No.
FOR SALE Some pure bred White
Leghorn cockerels. Also pure
bred egg for hatching. Phone
24F23.
FOR-SALE Rhode Isl.utd" Red
pullets, $12 per dox. Got too
many. August Cedars tarn, Mel
rose, Ore.
f "uRfcALK Pu"reT" bred ""White
Wyandottofl hutching eggs. $1 per
1ft. Also stock. W. F. llodstn, Rt
1. Roseburg.
FOR SALEMieVroleTbug model
lt17. Good running order $40. Or
will trade for anything you have.
Pox 1.S2. Roseburg.
foR SALE A set 30 vols, encyclo
pedia Prittanica, with new Amerl
con supplement. Address li. W.,
care News-Review.
HATCHING EGGS Single, comb
White Mlnorcas, American beauty
strain, $2 for 15. J. Goodhew,
Harrison St., Roseburg.
TON AND A HALF Day Elder
truck und trailer. Must be sold at
once. Priced right.Apply to G. W
Young. 316 Cass St. Administra
tor A. S. Frey Ac Sons estate.
FOR SALE 4S-lnch oak dining
table, practically new; also a
Rood 9x12 velvet rug, aud library
table. Call at iMo V. 1st St. morn
ings or evenings, or Phone 102-R.
FOR SALE One Stewart hew mod
hand power shearing machine.
Onir Stewart light duty power
shearing machlue. Hooper Pros.
Dm in. Ore.
FOR S A L E Purebred Toy, Fox
Terrier dog; good disposition,
good hunter and watch dog. E. II
Lawson.Ji miles west of Yon
calla, Ore. '
RANClCFOR SALESIx acres,
near city, two good barns, good
houite, one acre of prunes, and
one acre of mixed fruits. Will
sell on Installments rr trade for
half Its value in city property. No
Wttlated values. Phone 4SF12.
FOR SALE Harred Plymouth
Rocks, very dark, fine barred. M.
G. Myers stock. Mr. Myers had
first prize pen Paired Rocks at
the Panama Pacific and World
Exposition in San Francisco. C.
G. Shcppard, Dixonvllle, Ore.
FOR SALE 3 registered k."JC'.
Jerseys, ages 6 weeks, ,6 months
and one year past $;t5.00,
$."u.t)0 and $ti5.00, llred from 40
lb. cows and high class St. Mawes
bulls out of St. Mawes of Ash
wood, gfdd and silver medal. S. M.
Snell, Drain, Ore.
AMATEURS NURSE GRIEVANCE
AGAINST OLD RADIO STAYlON
LONDON, Feb. -IS. (A. P.) The
wireless "howler which so serious
ly Interfered with reception from
the l ulled States during the recent
wireless week, has been discovered.
It is the old wlre)(-s slallon at
Northolt, Middlesex, constructed 15
yenr ago, nnd described by up-to-date
enthusiasts as bring hopeless
ly inefficient, and w hose "howls,
sputters and wheezes, as It sends
out Its Morse messur.es, are ruin
ing wireless reception all over the
country."
MISERABLE!
Everybody is when
Btomach and liver are i
out of order.
Dyspesia, indiontion, hilious
ress, constipation and laziness
quickly removed with j
Chamberlain's Tablets
Take two tonight and you will feel
good tomorrow. 60 for Zj cents. ,
Sold eotrywhtn
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DIt. M II. l'l,YI,KH Chlronractlt
phrsirian. li'6 W. I.ane St.
DONALD R.
Phone 401
G.BDS, Dentist.
212 Perkins BldQ
By WINNER
RIGHT THI.M
IV-.iil1 "ill"
111 A I.1 I 1 f V
VJHADDA 1 CREyj.,
V';':V'":'; S
WANTED
UKKSSMAKING. ladles tailoring,
and remodeling. Prices a reason
able. 311 V. Wasblngton Phone
bii-R.
WANTED Used cook stoves and
raruret at Powell's Furniture com
pany WANTED TO RENT Furnished
ranch on shares. Add res. Box
80, Oakland, Ore.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT -2 houses. 828 W. Lane
St.
Foil RENT Nice clean furnished
apts. 707 W. Mosher St. ...
FOR RENT 2 large housekeeping
rooms. 504 So. 'l'lno St
FORWENT Furnished room. Hot
water, bath. 401 S. Main..
FOR RENT 8-room furnished
house, close In. Phone 15F11.
Kjinu:Nt-Furn
Inquire Wilder and Agee store.
FOIt RENT 5-room furnished
house with piano. 126 per mo. 241
S. Flint St.
FOR RENT
-Pleasant
sleeping
333 So.
room,
close In. Call at
Stephens St. or phone 353
liuLM-. t uK KENT 5 room houso
at 305 W. yirst St., near Win
chester St. Phone 4SF4.
FOR KENT Dig light room, suit
able for work shop or ware room.
Inquire Pcttey s Confectionery.
FOR RENT Largo 2 loom apart
ment on ground floor. Phone
SSM. or call 327 W. Douglas.
FOR-RENTLafge newly furnish
ed apartmei.t Modern. Garage.'
Call at 410 W. Douglns St Adults
only.
1
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Package of tablV linen be
tween Union Garage and Suther
lln. Finder please leave at Denn
Gerretsen office.
I
MISCELLANEOUS
RADIATORS That's my business
New cores Installed, and old ones
made new. Lark, radiator man.
32y. Lane.
CAR OWNER Dent forget U
call 568 when In need of auU
parts. Bartfi Auto Wrecklnj
House. '
Ft.'LL MARCKTariJl rufr75crfci5
cutting 35c with curl 50c. At my
home, 331 S. Main, Phone 67 Y.
Amy Rogers.
FTREXCHANGE Ford ton truck
In good condition, '25 Ucensej'for
touring car. Also sedan In good '
condition, '25 license for touring.
K. 11. Law son, li nil. west of Yon
calla.
You get Results
Oood cooks nust have best
products to make baking and
cooking successful. Your or.
dor phoned In will bring th
best Groceries to your kit.
chen.
Economy Grocery
Phone S3
Reliable Tailor
J. H. BERNIER
Upstair Next Umpqua Hotei
Cleaning, Pressing, Alterations
We Make Your Clothes
in Roseburg '
The Umpqua Florist ;
Choice Cut Flowers Always
Fresh
Finest Quality Artistic Floral
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