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ROSEBURG NEWS REVIEW FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 20. 1925 SEVEN MOLINE For Quality. Us for Price. 12-Inch Plow $20.50 Springtooth harrow .. 30.00 Drag harrow $23.80 SEED SPUDS, SEED OATS. GARDEN SEEDS See Us Firat We. Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBURQ OAKLAND Auction Sales Farm or city auction. see at for datea. We buy and sell furultura. Bargain! In new and Died Household Goods. Radabaugh-PsHersoD 828 t. Jackson Jhons 641-J Isn't It About Time for a New Rug? Perhaps you havp this In mind, bo won't the, present he an excellent time to put your Thoughts . Into Action Wo- nro showing some beau tiful patterns that will ap peal to your nrtlatlc nature and we will delight to .show these to you. Fill COMPANY 321 N. Jack tort St., Roreburg LAllNDK? KIDS Superior Work I HtREYOU WILL. FIN P I A, PLpNT COMPLETE- THKT TUR.NS"6UR WORK I B fjyT FRESH WiD SWKT. I Here's a pointer you should follow. It leads to this laundry where su perior sanitary work is turned out every working day of the year, and politeress and moderate prices prevail. We in vite your patronage. Roseburg Steam ' Laundry Phon 79 Roseburg. Or. MATERNITY HOME 1118 Winchester 3t Phone 490 Mr. D. Cornwell Patient. Privll:ged to Havt Their Own Doctor YOU don't feel the soil In a gar ment. Hut It hurts to know It's there. W sre MASTER Clssners. THY OUR WAY Phone 277 Our Auto Will Call STATE READY TO EXPLORE LOST CITY I RENO, New Feb. 20. The re cently discovered ancient cliff dweller city sometimes referred to as Put bio Grande de Nevada, or Ix)st City, located along the banks of the Virgin Itiver in southern Ne vada, is largely on Federal land, and, in the opinion of Governor James ScrouKhhani, should be come the property of the state and a separate state department creat ed to povern it and conduct furth er explorations. . Nevada has several claims against th federal government ;for public lands, and the governor, ' in a recent address at Lovelock, said Borae sort of compromise agreement may be arranged whereby the state will become Bole custodian of the buried city I area. Two or more thousands of years ago, exploration has developed, people thought to be the ancestors of the Pueblo Indians of today, es tablished the city which, after reaching a high stag? of develop ment, was allowed to go to ruin. Whether it was desterted by its residents voluntarily, whether they were all slain or captured and carried off by their enemies, or all died of disease, is a matter for speculation. In any event the city was deserted, and In time be came buried undue hhuU aud deb-, ris so that hardly a trace of tt re mained uutU recent, discoveries. What is believed to be an irriga tion system was found, and from this it is presumed the city's in habitants were agriculturists and made the desert bloom in much the aame manner as "it does to day in certain sections of the west. Archeological investigation is expected to go forward rapidly this Bummer. Many mummies and much pottery from the ruins are now being Btudied. For concrete work call Taylor. 113 No. Flint St. Tel. 225-R. STOI.KX TOY I'AII) roll ArTKR I-Al'SK OF SO YF.AK.-t ( Amx-iat'! Vtpm Ix'amtl IVire.) RIDGEFIELD, Wash., Feb. 20. Twenty years ao n eight-year old boy stole a toy engine from the "general store" of Benjamin G. Hrown; and Mr. Brown, now postmaster, the other day heard nbout it for the iirst time through a letter the "thief" wrote confessing the crime, ,and enclos ing 23 cents as payment for the toy. "My parents were poor and I couldn't have toys, bo i Just took one. I guess you never missed It," the writer said. . "Many times I have almost decided to confess in vnn hut I rrn Id n't net iid the courage. I am sorry I did it, and. oeg jour lorgiveness. Hrovrti recognized the name signed to the note as that of one of his oldest and best friends. Delicious chocolates and salted almonds, peanuts, filberts and pistachios nuts, always fresh. Lloyd Crocker. ;Ui'.rf .vyK7 oare Milk iy: - The Original Food-Drii.i for All Avrt 5uick Lunch tt Hone Omreft Fountains Naurithtrur-Nocookiag. BarAvoiJ Imitarionl and Subslitite TUBBY I I'M IKE BlGCEST IM Tht" W0RLD,EJEI SINCE POP GOT "THT LtTTEK I VCC0TE AM SI&MED A KIDMAPEBS K'NMf. 70 --THERE'S BE.EM A CUE COP VJATCHIM' THEM TO LEAVE THES60.REAHO OlFfRttJ foa rAY RtTyiikJ AW C06(O.U)lT. i : RI&HT WHERE I 6cf THE EMfiAWtE TO ROOM VOrtECE I'VE Bt'EW . AiOvO. I CAWT6ET lUTolT. V I 1 . S-lvT i.jL'- CENSORSHIP BILL k mm ciunnrn sP lit imi i u 1 1 1 1 1 i rv". IU IIU I I IIIUIIUU I- "The picture business which to day is the latest form of expres sion,' said Meivin U. WiiiMock, who has been doing public speak ing in Ham burg, 'in too bU and potent a factor in human lite, to justify petty, irresponsible, poli tical ' censorship. ! am utterly opposed to the proposed bill be fore the Oregon legislature and if house and senate should pass same, Governor Pierce ought to veto it. "Various statea of the Virion have tried this and everywhere it haa failed. In three years It has cost the State of New York neurly $700,000 and the cost Is duily mounting. Today that State is attempting to repeal the law. For ten years the Tnited States Senate has had before it a National Mo tion Picture Censorship bill. It is still in committee where it will remain. Censorship was put to a vote of the people in Massachu setts and was defeated by 4UO.O0O votes. "No three men In spite .of best Intention can be entrusted with the unlimited puwer which this repressive law would eek to con fer. Censors are political appoin tees, who come to the work with out experience to take judgment, from whch there can no appeal, which may result In tuo confisca tion of brain work of years and money invested to the extent of millions. "No man- or company has a rigfft to make, lease or exhibit anything of an Immoral obsceno or incedeut nature. Hut we have in the Oregon criminal code today a splendid provision covering this. Such is the American way. It can lead only to evil far greater than that it seeks to correct to deny any citizen or art or indus try its right of a day In Court, a right granted to the most aban doned criminal." Modern conveniences, pure wholesome government inspected ingredients, perfect sanitation, en able us to make, a peifeet loaf at a minimum price. It's tlio flavor: It's the quality you simply cannot (tet awav from. GRIMM 11ROS. MILK BREAD. Phone 133. Sassafras bark and Sulphur and Cream of Tartar Lozenges all the Pioneer Drug Store." Lloyd Crock or. NOT ICW of Bubi of r.overnniftit timber, tu-iu-ral Land orflit-. Wti.-li-iiiKUm. If. '.. IVii. K, 1 !'-. N"tu'f if inrt liy nlv.'ii that suli.lt i t to Ibu coiuiitt'MiH iind liinilallxns t tlu !t i ..i i mi., 'i i 'i i ti i ::'. s-.i hi.. :? 1 j . j iri'ltrutiry 1 1 I . 1 4 0 Stat 1 1 7 : (inl June 4. (41 Mat., .j.m, hihi Utpartiiiuntiil l cKulatifiM 'f April 11, ltH (Tin lt. I).. :t7t). the tinilis-r nn tut) foiluwuiK Iiiints will In.' sulU Aiiirih 30, lUlIu, at 10 o'dm'k a. in. at pulsliii aiti'tlini at the I'. H. land at tire at (onlurf, (tlrnon. r the lilKhfSt bulilrr at-not -tli Vi" lapl'iaiffd value us sliown hy Huh n.iti f, nale l hf PiihJ.t'l to th a i pruvul of llm Scri'tary f tin In-jtt-nur. 'Die pmihwu .Tier, with an latJtlitlonal u;n vC uiir-tiflli f unfl , per irlit, thrrcuf, heiiiK roinnus Minna ahoWrd, iniiMt lit- tifpoHlti-U, at timt of nMf. ii.otn-y to h r.'turufl. if siilc is not approved, etht-rwiho pauiit will insur for tlie tiiii(t-r. uhith niti.t 1m rutnovfd within trn ytiir. will be reiHvttl from riti.iis ot the I'nitfd Statf!. asdoi l alions of ftiuh ciii iis aiol toijMiia tions orttaniz.M. utiuer tnr laws of tlu- t'niteii States, or any stiMe. ttT ritory or tli.-trict tlinctd. only. I'p on apphatloii of a qualified pur chaser the timber n ""' h'al ul di vision wil b oil rtd t-p;ii ait ly Ik .fore tirini? iiu ltidtd In any of fer nt a laiRer unit. T. 'J It. 1J W,' IP. vl.'l. Kl-'l: nil fir "HHII M ''white fir 'if') M., i d reilur '2 M ruiir ptueH nu'riF i-t;i, .-i,- I tir M.. white fir j5 M.. rtd cedar (15 M., wnlte etdar 9 M., cedar poKs j l'XJo fret, iKMit of the timher on tlirne tracts to be sold for h-ssi than Mi. on per M. for the rel fir, $l.u per I.M. for the white fir and red ctdur, land H.00 p, r il fur the white! i cedar anil $.01 j per fool for the I ted Mr puU-s. T. tK t.. It. V2 W.. Her. j;:, Lot. , fir :pm ai., i.ot 7. fir ) I jM., none of the timber on these lots i j t ' be sold for le.sj than $L'..f.o per M. ! T. i7 S.f It. 11 ' Her. ;:r. Lot i:l, red I lir l'luit M red cedar o M., iioim- of the tinih. r on this lot to he sold for I less tli mi tl.TS per M., for the n-d Lir and SI per M. for the red 111 ,, Jee. .Hi, !U 1 i-dar n .11-, 1111111 IU llie lllllir.T till tlllf IllK I jto he olfl for lest th in t.:0 per M. i for the red fir and 17. On per M. for the white cedar. T. Z'J H. It. II W.. ; Sit. 3. int 1, red lir lh'J M., nr IU I I nit? 140 Al.. white ecdar 1J0 M , iil i. red fir Mu M.. fir pilinK Al., i whit- cedar r, o M.. Lot n rd fir I '.'i !M., white cedar 2MW AL. l.t 4 fir 11 1 - I intt Z'W wnnf cedar iiu I v.. I . m...l fir ml i fir ill M.. while td;ir :(..'! AL, SW'i Nh 1 red tir Hhmi Al., wnlte -.ir si" M', SW'4 red fir" 4n M, fir pill ,-lnr XI wIhIm 4-edar l.'K AL. M:1. '4 red imt -' M.. fir piliiiK i AL. w I. it- c. Lir '"1 AL. HW't SW, it-d fir ion M fir pilinK M.t white .-iar H'mi M.. Ni;i, t l, ' , red fir )i AL, fir puitiK AL, w inle i l.i i.'im M.. NWS Si;1 r -I fir :; At. fir piiintr lv M . white eed.ir 4oi AL. t SK' r d fir Al.. whit- - iltr 21" A I ct dar pub s SW.', .-.i:', red lir i'" AL. fir Mlmtr 1 Al. white eed.'fr :: M.. none of the tim l.er on tii I- i ' Hon to ! f)i for I en thui J.)'I per Al., for the Te.l fir, t: f. -I p'-r Al. for the fir piling, $ i ,"ii per AL for li e wli'tc cidii r, Jiud $ 7n e. Ii for the l.ir i-oleii. ill! im I'f.toiiimMoii'i . m Tp I m HIDIM' AM , ?v Ope Wifb WHO'S WHO AND WHAT'S HATPKNED CYNTHIA ICELAND'S husband. Jim, has guna to Honolulu, shortly after their marriage, following a misunderstanding with his wife, and has taken hi mother with him. leaving- Cynthia to face the olsap provnl of her steter-trr-law, LiWKI.LA. and all her world. Cynthia turns to CECILE MALCOLM, leader of the town's surest set.- and accepts the friendship of NOEL GARDNER, the town's black sheep, going, with them to a mld-wlnter houae party at Cecile'a mountain cabin. TODAT'S INSTALMENT XLV A NEW FRIEND A 6 CYNTHIA finished her sup per her new-found friend turned to her. "Now, your .husband probably won't be able to T. ...-;-. . , aee you until ) j." V" i" . J very late, and ..V. '. would Just know - i . . ior you w ao la hotel, and Uien f S ' 1 come back early tomorrow morn ing? We can find out how -he VIOLET DARE Is Just before you go, and you'll have no cause to worry. You must have had a 4on.it journey, and suroly you need a rent." "Well if you think best. she nnuwered slowly. "I wonder could you find out for me If there's any or.e else here with him that is. anyone who has been interested. I well, to tell you the truth. 1 don't know whether my 'mother-in-law is here or not, nnd I'd like to kndw." "Surely. While you put on your hnt and cloak 1 11 eee his nurse and find out for you." Tie returned a few moments Inter. "Your husband came here alone, and there has been no one inquir ing for him," he told her. "Ho was mopt anxious to see you, but the doctor felt tlint an Immediate op eration was necessary. Ho had an attack of appendicitis, you aeo, and while there, was no danger. Doctor AMott didn't want to wait, husband wanted to wait -until you came, but tho nurse said that todav he received a letter, and aftr rend ing It said that you wouldn't be hero, and that there was no further reason for delay." I'ynthia's brow puckered in be wilderment. What letter could that be? Suruly not the one In which she had written him that she wanted to leave him for Noel Gardner. He nitiHt have, had that several fin. ago. I'nlens perhaps there .'bad been a delay "oh. I wish I could see htm!" ?ho exclaimed. "Hut, of course, It' better to wait." She went downstairs to tho doc tor, out to his cor, and pnt quletlv while ho drove her downtown nnd to one of the big hotels. "I used to live here; perhaps you'd like me to make arrange ments for you?" he asked. Cynthia nodded without speaking. She felt o tired that it wna an effort oven ATTENTION CO. "D" l'a day, Monday, February 23rd. LYIsE K. MAi:Ti:US. Commanding, i r j Arunds-i pmno rttnnr. mone Iff)-!,, .:.i' Sii-K-, -A l you then and t.jj yfiA' that's all." ho y, 'iA-i- told her. "Don't is,5c'J you think It -vr.?- Pure in the Can Pure in the Baking that's THE WORLD'S One trial will convince you make a test forget the rest SALES 2s TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND Under KEEP HAMGIM' ARrAJMrT HLRE 1HM OLE COPLL ME SUliE AU I'LL GE.T PINCHtO IGUtSS I'll iET UK1DE.P. TMiS Oil. UAUUEL VJHEUU I CAN WATCH AN SCF. WHKM HE GOLS AVgV-t" ) WATCH AN SCF. WHKM HE I GOLS AVAJVY 017 approval ... A . , M . . - i k " ; : 7 . . T1 V- herself seemed out of th question.; , when a pKe came to her with wort that poo tor Hall m calling. "Oh, aik him to come In here," ahe exclaimed. Kven after their rief acquaintance of the nltht foro he seemed an old friend. 8h held out her hand to him ejixerly. "I came to see. If I couldn't drlv you up to the hospital." he told her. "Hut don't hurry throuKh - youi breakfast I'll have some cofle with you if l may." Cynthia was Kind to have him there. He talked to her of the beauties of 8a n hYnnrtsco, as eager In his praise of his native city as cutors, have been discovered. Kn most californfin are. and althouKh tirely new fields of possibility she wub thinking ot Jim rather i have been opened up as a result than of what the doctor was snyln she managed to seem attentive at least. She wns surprised at her own feeling nbout Jim. She had thought she loved him, and then that she didn't. 8h hud U.ousht she loved Dr. Ball tras calling. Xoel Onrdner. Put this new emo tion was quite different from the others. The thouKht that she might have lost Jim had kept her awake .til nlpht. Without Jim llfo would be a great blank space, having no re-ison. She had considered leaving Jim when she thought thnt he no longer 7 lit Touricnred fur her. ' Hut 'ho knew not. that in her henrt ' fhe hnn never : ers an association of business really faced thnt nihslhinty. She , nd professional men here who re hntl never thuiuht that sho vjuld i claim boy (tellnqut-llts, decided to have to go through life without him. do somelhlng to offset' the lnflu- "Oh, are you sure he's going to ences. We" collected a sum of get nlong nil right?" sho cried, i money with which to hire Ihe pro breaking Into the middle of one of per stage producers, actors and Doctor Hull's- s-ntencea. Then. ! writers who could produco "The guiltily: "My husband, I mean. I ! Passion Play" in as reverential can't help l.omg worried about him." I a manner as possible. We think "Absolutely, unless there have the play would Impress and regen been unexpected developments. Prafn ,hou.amls of vouilKstera in Hell be wretched for a few days. , rrow,,H , , vn.rr' n'h,, ,1 , h," ",n IllK nro,h' " '" i on re In n hurry to get to him, f. . - t, , aren't vo.7 All right, let's ..art." "T'7,J"rJ "!n, r their Cynthia tried to bo rood compsny !"Ve ' "rk anionK uellnquellt ns they rode along, but her thoughts I were nil with Jim. What letter had ho received that made him think j she wis not coming to Han Fran- Cisco in response to his telegram" And how could she convince hira that she didn't want to leave hiraT Out of the Past. Our reputation Is at stake, would not dare misrepresent. We You are to be ihe Judse. "'-y one loaf of GItIMM DUOS. Mli.K I1HEAL nnd you cannot fail to agree. I'hone 133. GREATES7 The Law. CCWfOOMOITl HEBK ITS I STAMl TH-SAUHV h,MCt V,0. livl.J Till- I I. IIIM Y M.,y (iiAcTftj HH EV Tf Kh'eO - I'MTUl- 0 A b I M P" hATAKETft LCAll CTFA MVl it T - KltAIAi'l. OKI i AiO KllMAlLU w- :J.- t I V..4 F.. 5nA(Tlnr 1 (Tij 1. 'I IIAIH UF.IXti IM I Mll l'L.NSItlHt l.Ms'l'Kl CTIOX lAauitaknl t-rm M4 Win.) OAKLAND, Cal.. Feb. 20. Radio broadc&stiug has been louud to be of real value in classroom Instruction, and the sub ject (uuud best suited tur fhe pur pose is penmanship and drawing, according to Dr. Virgil K. Dick- i. h'd- of (he depurtnie partment for Dr. Dickson now has a com mittee working to perfect details to lessen material preparation and instruction of radio teachers, who must learn an entirely new tech nique of thinking, talking and wilting compared with what they have; experienced in '"contact" in struction. Drawing, particularly over the radio, has evoked greater origin ality on the part of the pupil than than when instruction was given by the teacher in persou. Aiany new ideas, valuable to edu of the experiments, according to Dr. Dick sou, aud a new era of educational methods is likely to be the result, he believes. In experiments conducted thru KCt. thtt General k! letrfe limnil. . Clistinft 8latiott here, it has been ! the aim to have no more lhan ten ' classes, In as many different i schools, listening to a lesson, so 1 that control might be kept on how the listening was done, the tabulation of results, and the dis covery of facts concerning the i mechanical problems of radio re ception. The Bite of the average class receiving instruction at any one time was about 500 pupils. APPEAL PLANNED TO AID DELINQUENT BOYS CHICAGO. Feb. 20. Plans for the production of "The l'usslon Play" several times a vear in Chi cago, the proceeds from which would be turned to the Juvenile court to aid In Its work of reclaim ing hoys who have drifted into lawlessness, wns announced todav by Cornelius C. Cralne, superlii tendent of the Itlg Brothers So ciety, ihe sponsor. The play will be given in five acts and 14 scenes, in the' home of the Chicago Civic Opera company. The first performance is announii- eu tor .Mnrcn 15. Principals in , V,'"' . 1 "K'" cnosen with a ' w " lummuing mem in their ro"'' year after i-. Mr. Cralne j Bn'l; "r workers in the Juvenile, "ncl bov8 Courls have noticed an increase In Juvenile crime," Mr. vraiae- amirud.-"The. Big- Ifroth' .. . ""V ' " vnnn is m go 10 this nnt'-rrime work among the boys who come into Chicago's courts." SEAL SUPSET FISHERIES NEVIN, Kng., Feb. 10. A plnKiiu of seals alonar the South Carnarvonshire coast recently put the fishermen tempoiarily out of business and caused the govern ment ministry of fisheries much , annoyance. The seals ate the fish M-ariy hh irsi ns me itsnermen "ould catch them, for a time, and often tore empty nets to pieces as if they were bent on showing their dislike nt finding their "dinner buckets" empty. On one occasion Iho seals swarmed into the fishermen's fa vorite haunts In such numbers that the gunboat II. M. S. Ihrnn was dispatched to Carnarvon Hay nnd, wilh' the aid of residents along the roast, who brought out their hunting pit-res, IS seals were killed in one drive, but evn this diil not put an end to the pest. Another time, Iord Wavertive and a party of friends who were playing golf, saw a drove of seals sunning themselves on the rocks, and abandoning golf sticks for rltbs, killed five one day and six the next. It h:is been established lhat th' S"hIs have a breeding place In caves n-r Nevln, ami the govern ment is considering what steps to take lo rid the coast of the nui sance. The seals of this colony me known as the common seal and th" gray seal, which have In habited various parts of the Urlt Ish vv.y. for many grr.fr;iltiis, I hut not In such numbers, ordinar ily, as to cause such nn incunven i ieiice to fishermen. The fur of jtheiie specimens has no particular value commercially. wijwan TLiu'i " - g - I I v m r Classified Section ALL NEW ADS FDR SALE Dry wood. W. A. Jen kins, I'hone 14F41. FOH BALK Oak and Ilr block wood, rhono J IF2. F1H wooa, cord wood, 2-toot or 16- lnca wood. I'hone 14F14, lloysr Uro.j KOK" SAXKI'Iks. 10 wks. bfiC. Karl T. Johnson, Roseburg, Ore. I Rt. 2. I PtU SaLK While U'fchoru okks tor hatchliiK. Uux Su-A. Rt. i, Roaeburg. FOR "SALK -New 4-roonf house, nice lot. Terms. J. GooUliew, Har rison tit. FOR S. LE roltiiid-China- sow with 7 pigs, 7 days old. Iuuuire V. J. llalir. FOR SALE Kresky brooder stove; oue 500 St. Helen incubator; 1 Kordson tractor. Phone 3H-I FOR SALE Nui scry stock, i'hone 27F3. MurnliiK or eveuing. H. L. Ellis, Roseburg. Ore. bargain iu a 1)oix;esi:i)an. Easy terms. L. IL Chambers. Highway Service Garage. FOR SALE Good work horst or w ill exchiuige for plowing done. Api'iy Ilox S5-A, Rt. 2. Roseburg. FOR SALE 1 combination- wood and coal range. W illi reservoir, f 25. H. J. Guile, 306 V. Sec. Ave. No. FOR SALE Some pure bred White Leghorn cockeri'ls. Also pure bred eggs lor hatching. Phone 24F23. FOIt S A I .K To p gen be r g milch goat, fresh in March. Mrs. Harry Oakley. Inquiro at Kelley's Kor ner. FOR SALE 6 room house Kith fur niture. Two lots. Welt located. Call 615 Mill street or I'hone 419-L. . FOR SALE Thoroughbred White Rock Hatching eu8 ' (lianlels slraiu.) W. R. Klnsel, Wilbur, Ore. HATCHING EGGS Siugto comb White Mlnorcas, American beauty strain, fi for 15. J. Goodhew, Harrison SS., Roseburg. (UK SALE-Wcst" eud, 6-rotim bungalow, modern, with bath. Large ltd with shade ntul fruit trets. 12X00, terms. Owner,: cull 62b J. TON AN"lTA iTAXFfiay Elder truck and trailer. .Must bo sdd at once. Priced right. Apply to (I, W. Young, llii Cuss St. Administra tor A. S. Frey & Sons estate. Foil SA LE - Purebred ToyFox Terrier dog; good disposition, good hunter and watch dog. K. Ii. Iiwson, miles west of You- calla, tiro. h 1 iTA N 0 1 r Vl ill S7 I. K Si rarre;, near city, two good barns, good house, one acre of prunes, nnd one aero of mixed fruiis. Will sell nn installments or trade for half lis value in rlty profityrty. No Infh, tril values. Phono 4M'12. WANTED WANTED Food grinder. Call 344 S. Jackson St. WANTED - (Jii l ior general bouso- work. I'hone 473-J. WANTED Housework by day or hour. l'hone'563-J. Mrs. Ed. Noah. DO NOT luiTcr Indefinitely with Filn or other RrCT.il rr Colon div order. Exa miration will relieve you of worry tnd doubt ibmit your condition t . and my treatment! will caute iperdy ! recovrry of your former good health j and vigor. j My trcarment for Piles ii GUARAN ' I hLD to cure ymi or the fee fur your . treatmentt wili be refunded. j Call or write fur my FRCE i book on Piie and other Hlvv ReelAl and Colon diaor- ' ptiRUAnn fnrt' fattie omrts: Ur Nfrt. ttuilflinq Milt HI 2 ilinrW IWjilil.nj STM AftOf MAIN ft T M AN I) PI IM R By WiNNEF j7Tyy - ,ewaialJ r A'. -n i J L., : . j r i II FOR SALE I ' . i BE EXAMINED AT ONCE ; ON BACK PAGE. IF YOU have for sale good Al baled cat or vetch hay Phone 1S9-J. WAN'i'Ki) Used cook stoves 'and range., at Powell'. Furniture com, lmny. ' .. WANTED Pasturage Tor few cowa. Address "Pasturr ," care Nw Review. ' '- WANTED Small furnished house, no children. Write Rox 292, Rose burg. ; . WANTED TO RENT Furnished ranch on shares. Address Uox 80. Oakland, Ore. CAN USE A few more old car. for wrecking. Sarff's Auto Wreck ing House. 329 N. Main. DRESSMAKING, ladles tailoring, aud remodeling. Prices reason able. 320 W. W ashington. Phone 642 Ii. r FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished house, mod ern. Phone 368-1,. FOR RENT Furnished room, water, bath. 401 S. Main. Hot Foit ItEN'i' Furnished aparUnwuuC Inquire Wilder and Agee store. Ft )R R ENT Housekeeping room. extra large. Adults ouly. 344 So. Jackson M. FOR RENT 3 furnished house keeping rooms. Lights, water and halh. Call at 535 So. Pine St. ; . itoT slJT'bRliENT 5 roohnSifse at 305 W. yirst St., near Win chester St. Phone 4SF4. roll itENTliTir Tight room, sult able for work shop or ware room. Inquire Pettey's Confectionery. i' OK UEN T Lurgu 2-rooui apart ment on ground floor. Phone 3il:L or call 327 W. Douglas. FOIt UENt Large-newly furnish, ed apartment Modern. Garage.. Call at 410 W. Douglas St. Adults only. LOST AND FOUND LOST Illack and while spotted fox houjid, near Roberts ML Finder please call JL P. Conn, Phone 6F33. ' ' LOST Package ol table, linen- be tween Union Garage and Suther lln. Finder please leave at Denn Cerretsea office. ... , MISCELLANEOUS i RADIATORS That's my business. New coreB Installed, and old ones made new. Lark, radiator man, 329 W. Lane. UAlt OWNttK DoaT forget U call tin when In need of auM parts. Bartr. Auto Wrecking Bouse. FULL MARCEL and "curl 75c. hail culling 35c with curl 50c. At mj home, 33) S. Main, I'hone 57 Y, Amy Ror.ers. i'OK EXCllANC.E-Ford ton truck' In good condition, '25 license, for touring car. Also sedan in good condition, '25 license for touring, E. II. Lawson, 1J tuL west of Y on calla. ' PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. H. PLYLER ChlropractU physician, 126 W. Lane St. DONALD Phone 401 R. GIBBS. Dentist. 212 Perkin? Bldg You get Results Good cooks tiiuat have best products til make baking attd cooking successful. Your or der phoned In will bring the best Groceries to your 'kit chen. ' Economy Grocery Phon. 63 The Umpqua Florist Cholc. Cut Flowers Alway. Fresh Flneat Quality Artistic Floral Designs. Visit Our Greenhouse or Call 40 F2. FORD REPAIRING ' CYLINDER REBORINQ Our Specially UNION GARAGE Authorized Ford Servicd WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua ?rvn Tanks f ; '..:iU;':3 Ostolira, Oil, ! .'- i SJi lj ' I W.t and Air H '? METAL. VatjJ,! Won't Uk. 10 OsL to 10,000 OaL I.Wt OsOaUta Churchill HJwe. Co. THE WINCHESTER 8T0RE