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ROSEBURG NEWSREVIEW THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 19. 1925.
Farming Weather
How are your harrows? -Worn out, busted,
broken? Don't waste good weather with a tool
that won't do the work.
Plows, Harrows, Spring-Tooth Harrows
Seed OaU $2.65 per 1 00 lbs.
Stock Salt 90c per 100 lbs.
See Us First We tan Save You Money
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
ROSEBURG
their angle changes automatically
AocUui iTm Lewd Wi ag lh(.y reVolve so that they are
SEATTLE, Wash., Feb. 19. always at an angle of greatest
Development at the University of i efficiency.
Washington of a new type of pro- j Advantages of the new type ot
poller that may revolutionize : propeller in Marine use insure
marine and aircraft propulsion greatest efficiency, increased ease
was announced here today by F. ' in maneuvering and greater pro
W. Kirs ten of the university j tection for fighting ships attacle
faculty. j ing under fire of coast artillery,
Professor Kirsten said the pro- according to Professor Kirsten,
peller has undergone tests for for aircraft it means greater ease
three years. The device was de- in rising -and landing and, on
scribed as resembling an old ; dirigibles, the propeller should
fashioned waterwheel, consisting enable the airships to enter and
of a number of blades projecting leave - hangars without aid, he
from a central club. In marine said.
use these blades project vertically
from the bottom of the craft and I
RosgfaMSteanr
LAUNDRY iU)3
Superior
WORK
IHtRtVOUyilLUFlNP
I THKT TuaNS'XiUR WORK I
B PUT f KUH htiO AWttT.
Here's a pointer von
should follow. It leads
to this laundry wnere su
perior sanitary work is
turned out every working
day of the year, and
politeness and moderate
prices prevail. We in
vite your patronao.
Roieburg Steam
Laundry ,
Phone 79 Rosoburg, Ore.
F. & F.
Eugene
- Roseburg
FREIGHT CO.
DAILY SERVICE BY
INSURED CARRIER
Will take freight to Eugene.
Portland and all way points
or will move your furniture
any place.
Roseburg Headquarters,
Broadway's Garage '
Phone 393
BROCCOLI
GROWERS
We would like to correspond
with you regarding the sale
of your crop. Write us today
PAGE & SON
Portland Oregon
.YOU
don't feel the soil in a gar
ment. flut it hurts to know
It's there.
We are MASTER Cleaners.
r 1 1 i at !
WW
OAKLAND
Hall's Catarrh
m 1 will do what we I
meuicuie ci
luim fr it rid i
your system ot Ca.arrh or Deaf ne.s !
caused by Catarrh.
Sold bv drutgists for over 40 years.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. Ohio
MILK UKEAD. The
food of
The gov
' I foods. It must be pure.
ernment lieniamls it. Ultl.MM
BHOS. MILK liHEAD. Phone 133.
GLORIA SWAI.SQN
OF
I
(AajcUtrd rraw UuFd Wirt )
PARI3. Fob. 19. Unless com
plications set in Gloria Swnnson,
motion picture star, is out of dan
ger, hor doctors said today. Oper
ated on Tuesday nls;ht, she is pro
gressing favorably and may be
able to leave the hospital within
a week.
Murquis de la Falalz de la Cou
dray. her husband, was cheered by
reports irom too neusine nnu sam
he hoped they would be able to
leave for New York on .March 4.
She is said to have narrowly
escaped acute peritonitis, the
Substitution of a common drik
ln time.
NOW DOES
ALL HER WORK
I
Hat NoBacksche.NoBaJFeelirif'i
D I j r p:LI,.. i
Because Lydia t. rinkham Veg-
etable Compound Drove Her
ill I ., -
llinew ftway
Milwaukee, Wisconsin. "Iwas in
hi.ltmin-inwnronditionandlwou!d
get weaK speiis
and terrible head-,
aches. 1 felt so
badly lBSt year
that I could not do'
any houseclean-
ing The minute I
would lift or stoop
it seemed as if I
was going to tall
to pieces. 1 told a
neighbor how I felt
and she said 'that
Lvdia E. Pink-
Compound was
r..l h riLht thins for me. 1 took
four bottles then and in the fall of the
veur 1 took three. I had been treated
by a doctor but he gave me an iron
tonic ar.d that did not help me. It
seemed that the tonic did not have in
it what the Vegetable Comisiund did.
That gave me the strength and ambi
tion I nceikd and I have pained in
..;.. TiT venr h'f(ire I started to
clean house I got four bottles of the
Vegetable ComtKiund and am taking
it right along 1 Ull all mv friends
anotit it and hoW much good it does'
me They can notice it because I have
eai'ncd in weight I weigh 118 now
and do all my work myself agam.
Mrs. Kmii.O. Branuknbubo, twliita"
Ptreet, Milwaukee. Wisconsin.
TUBBY
veu h" so vr iie
nrral IMF, CLE. tcPO
TfJnM ARREVtIM Mf. POR
VWfilTIM "IMAf KlDMAf'l Ki
i rntoin PGPTf llisj' Him
lo Ptl THE K.CKtV Ht WUlttOj
V.CfctEFUL BECA'J'.E 'hEv'RE
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At a meeting held at the Pouglaa ,
National Ilank yesterday th farm
er cooperative of southern Ore- j
goo UijMUsaed. and took steps lead- j
inK to the formation of a consoli
dated purchasing agency. The pro
posed agency would handle a vol
ume of over a million dollars a year
calculated on the present busmen
of the firms represented.
The meeting was called by C E.
Banning, manager of the Douplas
County Farm Uureau Cooperative
Exchange, and was attended by K.
E. Morrison, manager of the Lane
Couny Farmers' Lnion; Mr. Spen
cer, manager of the Grangers' Eu
gene Warehouse; Mr. Gordon, man
ager of the Josephine Farmer's Co
operative Association; Mr. Iauph-
erty, manager ot the Jackson coun
ty Farm Uureau Cooperative Ex
change;' Mr. Jordan, secretary of
the Iane County Farmers' Union.
All present were ueciueuiy lavor-
able to the proposed asncy.
and
Mr.. Morrison was seieciea as cnair-
- ,""" "
plan for submission to the directors
of the different cooperatives.
The representatives also discus
sed the extension of the coopera
tive activities in the state and also
went on record as favoring the 10
per ceut fibre dairy law. a law
which provides for a standard of
dairy food.
Sassafras bark and Sulpliur and
Cream of Tartar Lozenges at the
"Pioneer Drug Store." Lloyd Crock
E
Tho regular meeting of the
Glide Grange was held Saturday
! evening with a largo attendance.
.The Master appointed the follow
ing officers of tho 1125 Commun
ity Fair, to be held at Glide in
September; General Chairman
John Alexander; Directors, S. J.
Shrum. F. S. Hlakely; Mrs. Llllle
Everts and J. C. llovincdon. Plans
are being lifid for the blKge.a and
best Fair yet held in this diMrirt.
After a lively discussion of the
rapid increase of digger squirrels
in the country and the damage
done by them a committee consist
ing of O. O. King, John Alexan
der and Ed. Everts was instructed
to confer with the County Agri-
ii.lrui
Agent and organize a
poisoning cuiiipat:n to
.. fi . f i.,r..
commence
ud cover a
district large enough to remove
all danger to the growing crops
of this community.
Following the suggestion of the
Teachers Association at their Zone
Meeting in Koseliurg, the Orange
singers under the leadership of
Albert Everts, are trying out the
.
fn
arious Oregon songs to de
termine what, 'n their opinion.
ould be! tho most appropriate
for adoption as the official State
song.
An Interesting program was
prrpar(;d Uy tno Lecturer which
included a number ot recitations
by the children of the Grange and
a roii,;un t0 which the women
responded by giving quotations
from Washington and the men by
ii'iuiig uuetuuics puu biuiivo ui
Lincoln.
I Old fashioned bread and milk
both Incorporated in a nut brown
loaf. GUI MM lillOS. MILK
1SUEAI). phone 1.13.
n
WKI.COM K A I'ONKKUKXCK.
(AmwUtnl hM I'Kd Wlr,.
LONDftN, Pen. 19. The Dally
Fki'trh says that foreign Recrelury
Chumherliiin It lie wished, miKht
have added to his statement In
the House of Commons yesterday
that American Ambassador Kellog
was taking a mcFsage from Mr.
Chamberlain to President Cool
lde. stailtiR that Creal llritain
would welcome American initia
tive in calling a new armament
conference.
This message, the paper adds.
s'lCRests that the govern
nt re
cognize that the tieneva proioco
and Its corollary, the proposed
armament ronlrrenro under the
auspices of the league of nations,
are . to alMutents dead.
For concrete work call Taylor.
113 No Flint St. Tel. 225 It.
I lfECT THE HMJ
VIE'I'E. LOOKtNf, tOR I
VUILLTRY To MAKE
ut ctr
INEtTOH, IF
HE COMh'-
WAV HIS
' THIS VJW- DOH1 Ltl
HIM UIP W Ot
14 MUD
WHO'S WHO AND WHAT!
HAPVKNKD
CYNTHIA LFXANDS husband.
Jim. baa rone to Honolulu shortly
after their marriage.' following a
mlsunderm landing with his wife, and
has taken his mother with him,
leaving Cynthia to face the dlsap
pruvul of her sister-in-law,
LoUKLI.A, and all her world
Cynthia turns to
CKC1LF MALCOLM, leader of
the iawq'i yayeet set, and accepts
the friendship of
NOEL GARDNER, th town's
black shep, going with them, to a
mid-winter house party at Cecil'
mountain cabin.
TODAY'S INSTALMENT
XLIV A CRUEL SHOCK
CYNTHIA arrived In San Kran
ctsco lute In the afternoon.
She had not realized that Lher
woultl be no one tu meet her ut liii-'
atnttun; rtdlnK
across tne ou
In the ferry she
had somehow
expected that
her husband
would welcome
her on tho San
4 , vcv.. i if mursc. ho
iyK tti-hiui aid tnnt ho
f i " whs In the hos-
k...4rUJ t-.WLt pitul yet mhe
had thought that
VIOLET DARE possibly he
mlKlit be able t
meet her; If he hud been seriously
111 surely he. would luivo Informetl
fils funnily of the fuct
Uut there was no Jim to slnulp
her out of the crowd of arriving
passengers. Made doubly lonely by
the fact that all about her other
people's fricndu una" families were
welcoming them, she ttave hsr bax
to a porter and followed him to a
taxi.
"St, Peter's Hospital," she told the
driver, and nank back in ft corner
of the sent, to stare out Rt the un
familiar streets throiiKh which they
pasyed.
She wna oaver to e Jim arfH find
out what he wanted to d about the
situation that had arisen between
them since his departure for Hono
lulu. Over and over she told her
self that It must he his mother who
wns ill that It couldn't bo Jim ei
his family would have known. His
mother would hnve let them know.
vwn if Jtm hadn't wanted to. And
yet
HoKpU.il hid always frightened
Cynthia; as she stepped out of the
cab sbo looked Up at the Kiim white
pile that was St. Peter's with fear
in her heart. If it shouM be Jlnr
who wad sick wh.it would she do
then?
She went slowly up the step,
serosa th hnll nd Into the wnltlnw
room. -frhara Jim would be there.
t the train rtthe bad wi.ed him tiie
time of her arrival.
Iiit tnere was no Jim; onl a
painfull' competent youn wo. nan
who looked at her fimslinninply.
"I want to see that is, h Mr.
.'nines Iceland Q patient hero?" wh-1
t-Hked.
The younif wur.inn glanced at a
took tha: hiy '.n her tb-Mk.
t'Vea he's in room 7u8," nlie an
swered. "In he may I ro him?" It w.t
J!m. tin n, who was ill!
"Just n moment; III Hre."
The yoiin wmnan fit down r;t
the derk, ami 1 ;:an ecp rilv to
mfinliij!,ile the switrliboard. (.': n
tlila m heart sunk.
At last tlit? attendant turned to
her nain.
i Majestic Theatre
I The story of "The .Mnach
Mi,
jerd," l.eaii Puird's latest r lea.-v'- lor
j Associated Kxhibltors. which v ill
ib? the attraction at the Maje.-uc
theatre tonight coiilnins v,r"e
Ithrilling scenes which were niii.' d
1 in Chinatown. The slory tolls "f
how Cliinese aro smuggled into this
country In open defiance of the ini
I migration laws.
Mihs llaird. In her latest phoio
pliiy, has brought out all the sei-iid
delails of this tiaflic in hun.n
, souls, ami the scenes of Ihe h 1 1 is
In Chinatown and its opium .l- ns
and ilives torn some of tho tlinili! g
material for the picture. Thoiu ll
Chinatown appears a surface of
slik and splfmior, there is many a
potion of shame that is brew til in
lis underground recesses. Tie n- is
nut one-Halt of .San i'raiici '"S
Chinatown that Is known to tie- ;
lice.
Liberty Theatre
Admirers of Dick Haiton will h
hleldy ohned when his new fi-;n : ',
Hank, ihe Martyr.
him.
f'V
jAMil
- 1IIA -
j GOCrtl 1 Gotta"
I ( TH.MK VJP A
& . J i; CP GETllM W'l"
I THI- faOTT A
K-V UJ.E. STaj HAK.- i,
pVOMU I IOW) j
I I ft
"4: WKn$?:
Mr. Leland la still on ths operat
ing table. ah announced. "You
probably won't be able to see
him ;
till tomorrow,
Th. room ira ahou Cynthia,
iiumlly sh turned lowara me aour '
and t.k a few .taBrlnl .top. In
the direction of th. out door.
Someone Rraaped her arm flnnly
.uul half-carried her to the entrance.
She wna conscious of fresh, damp
ntr Wowing against her face, of
Und vole saying: 'Hit down nera l
a moment and you will be u
risht- .
When she looked up .he saw a M. Clementel gave no details
stranger Lending over hor. a man and refrained from saying whetn
who smiled and patted her on th ! er assurance of the loans came
shoulder. . throue.il the Morsan group which
-I'm on. of the doctors here," ht ! handled all the French financing
loia ner at once, "i was on my waj
t when you ,.,,ed.-
mrVthus7rr.",,,a j
and she suld he was on the operut-;
nir table I don't even know what', ;
the matter with him" Cytithia
l voice rose hysuxlcally.
( 'uii k uv 1 1 ikii ivuru
como with
tne and w e'll find out all about him.'' j jor (he French treasury and an
ile took Cynthia's arm and led her other of $35,000,000 for U dovas
luek into tho hospital, paused abated reRiona will be issued in tbo
rnomHsit at mi aeuK, quetnioneti me
aurnanni, ana men iouk -i nuna
Hospital a (troy rtyhtcned Cyn
thia. "I'm (folnc tn tnko you up to a
ijiilet room where you can wait until
you know how your husband Ib," he
told her. "The operation he Is hav
ing is not a serious one. and you
lhave no cause to worry nbout him.
I Part of the roof rno bn turned
linto n huro sun iwirlor, and It was
! them that ho found a hi if chaJr for
Cynthia with cushions to place at
I her back. He pemuaded her to take
off her hut and wrup, and aut dow n
' beside her.
"Xow. tell me, hnve you had yohr
dinner';' She shook hor head.
"Well, in i'h r haw I I was Just
Rolm; out in dine when I met you.
y let h have stimeUiinff up here,
sh ill we?"
It was a simple little cu'p"r of
en km, tea, fruit and to;it tti.it he
had p iv pared In one of the die4
kitchens, but Cynthia thnu'.'ht that
It tanh'd bvttrr than anything she
had eaten In a bo time. Doctor
Hall ho he hud introdu- ei hinis1!!
brought with it the newt that .I'm
was hark In bed, tl'ht ever thimf
had p.ne wll. and that aH fo n as
he had n-eoven d from (he Tinca h' tic
iOie ,-i tII e? hi.n. She haned rack
comfoi unly anil looked down ivm
the city throuirn Hit hugo wlndov
beiile Iter.
A New Friend.
BUSINESS WOMEN
ATTENTION
The Hu.Uness and Profes-
slontil Women will enjoy a
Washington's Ilirthday Parly
at the Jlelnline Conservatory
Friday vi ning ut 7::io. All
tni'iiibers are urged to attend.
"Cactus Cure," nn Arrow "Great
Western" production is shown at
the I.thi-rty theatre tomorrow and
Saturday.
down the hull to the elevutor.
It Is Ihe slory of a wealthy man's hiiilillng. wharf or dm k, and unless
son. who Is sent to a western ranch pa, become a lion against the
on six months probation to cure silim., for the extermination of said
him of Ins luviliious "high living." ground squirrels.
What Ihe cowboys do to him and 1 notice is published pursu
how ho fulls In love and finally unt to ihe statute In such case
wlm "Poppy," heiress of Iho ranch. mil,,. Hl provided that publication
makes a snappy, thrilling Moiy. II Km (,o ,, fr UO consecutive
gives Hick every opportunity to Use u,.,. r three Issues, and all por
his w onderful pluck, courage and , inscribed therein are n uuired
horseman.4tip.
j Delicious li'K-olates and salted
almonds, peanuts, filberts and
pistachios tiuis, always fresh.
' Lloyd Crocker.
AH,The:'S nV MA.MA.cnJ.'
nreviM' To chje Me the
iLlW" CM THE OTHta
tIDE CF THH I "EMCI-.
g j
tAocUU4 rnm Uued Win.)
PARIS, Keb. 19. Promise of a I
$100,000,000 loan for the improve-
ment of French finance, and an I
0her of 13500O.OOO for the devas-iron
, . hj finil in ih
l nlled Slattll ,IMn a8 bu,.
d,.rlney balanced and vol-
. . ........ ...n... f,,-.
led, ni one of the reiuedlea for
i France's troubled financial and ec
onomic situation advanced by Fl-
"'""" , ' - " -" i
unn. "j"
ties today. ,
operations m iu. "-" o.-..-.
He iimi.ed himself to the simple
d.rCncher. (former French
minister of commerce) has advo-
cated a foreign lon. We have the
I)romise tnat when our budiset is I
definitely and finally voted and
balanced, one loan of $100,000 000
yniteii States.
GRIMM BROS. MILK RllEAI)
dfllvend to all parts of tho cltv.
One loaf for yon and no other will
satisfy. It's wholesome. It's pure.
It costs uo more. Phone 13:1.
o
NOTICE TO EXTERMINATE
GROUND SQUIRRELS
Every person, firm, copartner
ship, company and corporation own
ing, leasing, occupying, possessing
or having charge of or dominion
over any land, place, building,
structure, whnrf, pier or dock which
Is Infested with ground squirrels, or
as soon as the presence of lamo
shall come to his, their or its know
ledge at once proceed and continue
In good faith to externiinatn and
destroy such rodents by poisoning,
trapping or other appropriate aud
effective means.
The following poison for the ex
termination and destruction of such
ground squirrels is hereby recom
mended, to-wit: Strychnine (Alka
loid) used on either barley or
wheat, (barley preferred), mixed ac
cording to the following formula
and manner, to-wit:
Parley, clean grain 16 quarts;
Strychnine (Alknlold) 1 ounce; Ill
carbonate of soda (baking soda) 1
ounce; thin starch paste 3-4 pint;
Heavy cofn syrup 1-4 pint; Glycer
ine 1 tablespoonful; Saccharine 1-iu
ounce.
Mix thoroughly the 1 ounce of
powdered strychnine (Alkaloid) and
1 ounce common baking powder.
Sift this Into 3-4 pint of thin hot
tiHHte Hiui stir to a smooth civamy
mass. (The starch paste Is hiade
by dissolving 1 heaping tablespoon
lul of dry gloss starch in a little
colli water, which is then added to
3-4 nlnt of boiling water. Moil and
stir constantly until a clear thin
paste isVornied.) Add 1-4 pint heavy
corn sirup and 1 tablespoonful of
glycerine and stir thoroughly. Add
1-10 ounce of saccharine and stir
thoroughly. Pour this mixture over
16 quarts of clean barley and mix
well so that each grain Is coated.
From March 1st until May 31st
will be the most effective time to
poison and destroy the digger
squirrels as they have recently
emerged from their hibernation and
will take the bait readily.
The county agent, cooperating
with the county court has a quan
tity of the poison bait prepared and
same Is now on sale to the farmers
or persons Interested at actual
cost, and this bait may be had by
applying at his office In the federal
building, ltoseburg, Oregon, or at
other central points In each com
munity. If any person shall, within thirty
C!'i) days from tho first publication
of this notice, fall to begin in good
faith to exterminate, eradicate, and
destroy, according to Ihe method
aforesaid, or by any other effective
means said ground squirrels herein
designated, the county court of
I Douglas county, Oregon, will ap
; point a perBon or persons to pro
coed villi the extermination and
I eradlcallnn of such ground squir
irols. and the cost thereof Incurred
will be assessed to such land,
j to take nolice thereof.
I Dated and find published this
1'Jih day of February. 1!i'''.
II. W. COONKY.
j County Agent of Douglas County,
Oregon.
(H A M "3 OPAX
BE DERM QUICK )
A10OT IT.TOC
TWVisV'
FOR SALE
SAI.R Dry wood. W. A. Jen-
kins. Phone 1IKU.
t'l wooo. cord wood, 2-foot or 18-
lnch wood. Phone HFH. Iloyer
Bros.
FUIt SALK New 4 room house.
nice lot. Terms. J. CioodUew, liar-
L, :"o,
IfoU SALE
Poland China sow
with 7 pigs, 7 days old. Inquire P.
J. Hallf.
Full TSALK (!ood saw mill. Priced
low. G. W. Youug & Son, Hose
burg. Ore.
nvi f.n; Swire old cars
,CAN uSb-Af. ;o oM -
JnK House, V. N. .Main.
. Foil SALE Kresky brooder stove;
one 500 St. Helen incuhator; 1
Fordsonractor'hone 39-L.'
Foil SALK Nursei? slock. Phone
27F3. Morning or evening. H. U
Ellis, Koseburx. Ore.
HAIUIAIN "in a" llOlitilC SUDAN.
Kasy terms L. It.' Chambers.
Highway Service Garage.
FOR SALE 1 combination wood
and coal range, with reservoir.
25. H. J. Guile, 3uo W. Sec. Ave.
No. .
FOll SALE Some pure bred'Whfle
Leghorn cockerels. Also pure
bred eggs for batching. Phone
24F23.
FOll SALE About "10.000 feet us
ed lumber of all kinds. ?S0 tnkes
the lot. See llurch, at Ford Gar
age. FOll SALE Thoroughbred White
Itock Hatching eggs (Daniels
strain.) W. II. Klnsel, Wilbur,
Ore.
FO 11 " S ALE Rhode Island Re3
pullets, 13 per dox. Got too
many. August Cedarstam, Mel
rose, Ore.
Foil SALE Pure bred - White
W yandottes hatching eggs, f 1 per
15. Also stock, W. F. Hodson, Rt.
1. Hosebtirg.
FOH SALE - Chevrolet bug, model
l'J17. Good running order 40. Or
will trade for anything you have.
Pox 1S2. Koseburg.
HATCHING EGGS Single comb
White Minorcas, American beauty
strain, 92 for 15. J. Goodnew,
Harrison St., ltoseburg.
Foil" SALE West tiud, Room,
bungalow, modern, with bath.
Itrge lot with shade and fruit
trees. (2800, terms. Owner, call
62ti-J.
TON AND A HALF Day Elder
truck and trailer. Must be sold at
Quce. Priced right. Apply to G. W.
Young, 116 Cass St. Administra
tor A. 8. Frey & Sons estate.
KUrTSAT.E One StewarTin w' nTo'd-
1 hand power shearing machine.
One Stewart light duty power
bheurlng machine. Hooper Pros.
Drain, Ore.
FOll SALK Purebred Toy Fox
't errier dog; good disposition,
good hunter aud wutch dug. L. 11
Lawson, la miles west of You
calla, Ore.
P.ANCH FOll SALE Six acres,
near city, two good barns, good
house, one acre of prunes, and
one acre of mixed fruits. Will
sell on Installments or trado for
half Its value In city properly. No
Inflated values. Phone 4SF12.
FOll " SALE-Ilarred Plymouth
Hocks, very dark, flno barred. M.
U. Myers stock. Mr. Myers had
first prize pen Ilarred Kocks at
the Panama Pacific and Wofld
' Exposition In San Francisco. C.
O. Sheppard, Dixonvllle, Ore.
DAILY WEATHER UEPORT
U. S. Weatuer uureau, local or
flee, Roseburg, Oieguti, 21 hours
ending 6 a. in.
Preeip. in Inchss and Hundredths
, Highest leiiipenilure yesterday.. 56
fewest temperature last nlfiht.... 37
Precipitation last 21 hours 0
j Total preeip. since first montli..3.79
Normal preeip. lor this month....4.5ti
loinl preeip. Irom Sept. 1.
to dale 31.97
Average preeip. troni Sept.
1, 177 22.S6
Total excess trout Sept. 1,
1:1:1 9U
Average precipitation for 4b
wet seasons. (Sepleniber to
May. Inclusive) 31.4
( lou'ly, probably rain tonight and
Friday.
WM IIKI.I, Volooiolnrlsl
FRIDAY SATURDAY
Tom Mix
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By WINNER
WANTED
WANTlS Housework by day or
hour. Phone GGJ-J. Mrs. Ed. Noah.
WANTED Used cook stoves nd
ramies at Powell's Furniture com
pany. "
WANTED TO RENT Furnished
ranch on shares. Address, Box
80. Oakland, Ore.
DKKSSM AK1NO, ladles taUoriug.
and remodeling. Prices reason
able. 30 W. Washington. - Phone
612-R.
FOR RENT
FOll P.ENT 2 large housekeeping
rooms. 604 So. Pine St.
ROOM FOll KENT 120 W. Lane
St. Phone 177.
FOll RENT Furnished house, mod
ern. Phone 36S L.
Foil RENT Furnished room.
Hot
water, bath. 401 S. Main.
FOll RENT Furnished apartment.
Inquire Wilder and Agee store.
HOl'SK FOR RENT 5-room house
at 3u5 W. .Virst St.. near Win
chester St. Phone 4SF4.
FOlOiENT Pig lighi room, suit
able for work Bhop or ware room.
Inquire Petteys Confectionery.
FOR RENT Largo 2-room apart-
ment on ground floor. Phone
351 I. or call 327 W. Douglas.
FOlOiENT Large newlF'furnlsE'
ed apartment. Modern. Garage.
Call at 410 W Douglas St, Adults
only.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Package of table linen be
tween Fnion Garage and Suther
lln. Finder please leave at Deuu
Gerretsen office.
MISCELLANEOUS
RADIATORS That's my business.
New cores Installed, and old-ones
made new. Lark, rudiaOmt man,
32!)W. Lane, ,i ; 1 (
UAti Wfl&lQIoul forget u
i call li3 when In need of auM
' parts. BarU'i Auto WreckUu)
House.
Ft'LL MARCEL and curl 75c, hall
cutting 3.ic with curl 60c. At mj
home, 331 S. Main, Phone 67-Y,
Amy Rogers.
FOR EXCHA NGE Ford ton truck
in good condition, '25 license, for
touring car. Also sedan in good
condition, '25 license for touring.
E. 11. Lawson, 11 mi. west of Von.
calla.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS '
DR M. H. PLYLER ChlropractH
physician, 128 W. Lane St.
DONALD R. GIBBS, Dentist. .
Phone 401 . 212 Perkins Bldg
You get Results
Good cooks 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 '
Phone 63
Reliable TaUor
J. H. BERNIER
Upstairs Next Umpqus Hotel
Cleaning, Pressing, Alterations
We Make Your Clothe
in Roseburg
The Umpqua Florist
Choice Cut Flowers Always
Fresh
Finest Quality Artistic Floral
Designs.
Visit Our Greenhouse or '
( all 40-K2.
FORD REPAIRING
CYLINDER REBORiNG
(Jur Kp.'ctiilty
UNION GARAGE
Authorized Ford Service'
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
STOP AT .
Hotel Umpqua
OkarwiM.
Os!tns, CXI,
Wstct simI Ait
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10 Ctal to 10,00 OaU I
Am SbW Cx tlM. I
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TRY OUR WAY
Phons 277
Our Auto Will Call
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