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ROSEBURG NEWS REVIEW SATURDAY. FEBRUARYS!, 1925. FIVE pvOpe Wfh op Approval Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PACE. MOLINE FOR THE RICKETS GIVEN TO COAST For Quality. Us fcr Price. 12-inch Plow $20.50 Springtootii hut-row 30.00 Drag harrow , $23.80 SEED SPUDS, SEED OATS, GARDEN SEEDS See Ui First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE R08EBURQ WASHINGTON, Feb. 21. Eli G. Wright, a doorman at the Ca pitol, was one of four persons yesterday charged by police with being a member of a bootleg ring. Wright who with the others was charged with illegal possession and sale of liquor was arrested on the complaint, of Hepresenlative Cooper of Ohio, Prohibition agents crfarged he had been intoxicated while on duty at the capltol. o ATTENTION CO. "D" . Pay day, Monday, February 23rd. LYLE E. MAHSTKIIS, Commanding. TOX FARMER TO BE (AMnriitted Prru Lmsed Wire.) SASKATOON. Sask., Feb. 20. Captain Alfred T. Hlake, a fox farmer at Wilkie, 100 miles west of here,' will be Lord of Wooten Manor, England, it was learned hero today if, among other things, he visits I'mbalta, India, where his mother was born, and the PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. H. PLYLEK Chlropractll physician, 126 W. Lane Bt. DONALD R. GIBBS, Dentist. Phone 401 212 Perkins Bldfl The Umpqua Florist Choice Cut Flowers Always Fresh Finest Quality Artistic Floral Designs. Visit Our Greenhouse or Call 40-F2. RoseOuigSteam LAUNDRY KIDS HtRE YOU Vajilu FIND A PLW CjOMvLETE" I THKT TURN S fell R WORK B PUT FRtiH AND 5WE6T. a 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 politeness and moderate prices prevail. We in vite your patronage. Roseburg Steam Laundry Phone 79 Roseburg, Ore. YOU don't feel the soil In a gar ment. But It hurts to know It's there. We are MASTER Cleaners. TRY OUR WAY Prions 277 Our Auto Will Call Superior krV WORK 1 I I OAKLAND Hair 3 Catarrh Medicine claim for It rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. Sold by drussluts for over 40 years, i V. J. CHENEY CO. Toledo. Ohio spot in South Africa, where his tather was slain in the Boer war. These are conditions of the will of his uncle Colonel Arthur G. blake of England deceased, which would give Captain Blake a legacy valued at $648,000. Stipulations are that Captain Klake must remain in Canada un til 127 and must be married be fore 1930. iiaving met all other requirements he must live at Woolen Manor and encourage the Sussex fox hunt in more ways than by Just belonging to It. For concrete work call Taylor. 113 No. Flint St. Tel. 225-K. ROUGE LIPS IE IDENCE LOS ANGELES, Feb. 21. Rouged lips are responsible for Godela Rivera's presence in the county 5ail today. He was ar rested on the complaint of llertha Kiley, 18 who alleged he had sto len her purse. In Kivera's justice court hearing however, there seemed to be no positive evidence that the woman's purBe police found in his possession really be longed to Miss Klley. Finally she remembered that a slip of paper on which she had playfully im pressed her rouged lips wm tucked away In a side pocket of the purse. The, court inspected the paper and the Hps of the wit ness and then held Rivera to answer. FIG FILCHER FUMES TACOMA, Wash., Feb. 21. John Steinberg was calmly eating figs in front of a fruit stand on lower Pacific Avenue yesterday afternoon when the proprietor A. G. Anthony, espied him. "Get outa my figs" roared the fig owner. "A fig for you. " taunted the fig filehcr frivolously and flung an uuconsumed figment of fig at Anthony. Now Steinberg is in Jail, trying to figure out what it's all about. It leaves a wonderful taste in your mouth. This cannot be said of ordinarv baker's bread. GRIMM I1HO.S. MILK DREAD. l'bone 133. NKW YORK, Feb. 21. Kobert L. Canncfax, world's three cush ion bllliird champion, has chal lenged Willie lloppe, IS. 2 cham pion und winner or a recent .00 point match against tho three cushion Kinf, to another exhibi tion mutch lor a tide purse of 1 4. (Hi o. Cannefax, in outlining his proposition, wants two nmt' hes played in one. II blocks of 50 points earn in which the point total pystein and the block system would count. lloppe left ycHterdny for Chi 1 cago to prepare for the world's I IS. 2 balkline tournament to de fend his title. Tho tournament I opens Monday. TUBBY f StTT A WAV. H A MK . VoO CHALLENGE HOPE L FIWO GME O i sut VLACfc 0 iLttt" NOVO f THAT OLE COP IS VOATCHIW' THE EMTANCE To OOR TurWEL SO NlF. C AM T GI T IMIOTttt: RopH ABOVJE OuI2 FuR0ACt - I CAW'T HAVE VA HAMGIW ARCUMD IH f,'L THAT COP'lL SEE VovJ AM KNOW V-iHEPE I'M HIDlW - GO OfM.NC-VA) SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 21. , Doctor Martha It. Jones, reseach associate of the department of i pedestrics at the University of California medical school here, has discovered a cure for rickets ; that infant bone disease which causes knotted joints, curvature of the spine soft and misshapen ; skulls, bowlegs, and crumbling teeth. This became known today when the record of experiments and cures performed by Dr. Jones, during the past three years, were recounted by the San Francisco I Examiner. I The remedy for this widely pre valent disease, which medical au thorities said exists ln.i0 percent of this city's younger children and ! 75 percent of those iu New York Is simple. It consists In giving hydrochloric acid in small amounts in the patients milk. 1 Dr. Jones said that the dis- jcovery resulted from finding that acid reduced the malady in rachi tic puppies and that from this he formed the theory that the disease was caused by a preponderance of alkali in the system. Although physicians declare that hydrochloric acid Is sure cure, Dr. Jones has gone further and insisted yesterday that rickets will be entirely prevented if the diet of expectant mothers is rich in mineral salts. . o ' Arundel, piano tuner, none 189-L ID STAR TONIGHT WASHINGTON, Feb. 21. Star athletes of Indoor track and field games who have been making track history in recent competi tion gathered here today for the Georgetown University games to night. - Paava Nurmi, Finnish marvel, heads the list of talent for tho games, with the distance over which he will travel probably not to be determined until late today. Nurmi's manager announced the Finn would like to run over the 3,000 yard route, but has reserv ed the right to setthe distance. NOTICE of aalo of Government timber, General Land Orfke. Wash ington, li. C, l-'eb. 17, lVia. Notice Is hereby given tllut mibject to the conditions and llmlimtunti of tho ftcta of June tf. Milt., 21M, ffnrUHry 40, .v ami., t 1 1 r and June 4, l'JJO (U Stut., VT.S), and U, (.".0 t 3i, the timber mi the following lumU will be sold March 30, i'J'ib, at li) o'clock a. m. ut public auction at the U. K Lunt Of flee at Kopeburtf, OrKn, to the highest bidder at not lefts tbn the appraised value ai shown by thlM notice, sale to be Mibject to the ap proval of the Secretary of tho Jn ifi'ior. The punhiiHe price, Willi an additional sum of one-fifth of one per cent, thereof, IiHiik commit hlons allowed, inuot bo deposited, at time of sale, money ui be returned, if sale in not approved, otherwise patent will issue for the timber, which mint be removed within ten years. Itids will be received from citizens of the United Stalest, aocoei alioiiH 0 Huch citizens und corpora tions organized unoer the lawn of the United Stales, or any state, ter ritory or district thereof, only. Up on application of u qualified pur chaser the timber on any It tinl sub division wll be offered Heparately before being Inviudtd in uny of fer of a laiKer unit. T. 29 H., It. W., Sec. 16, N K 1SIC' red fir jmmni Al., white fir I'lO M., red cedar 25 M., cedar poles 60i'U fret; SKi sl-:'4 rid fir ;() Al., white fir 7i M., red. cedar 15 M., white cedar 6 M., cedar poles 160 feet, none of the timber on these tracts to be sold for legs than lU.OO per M. for the red fir, $1.00 per Al. for the white fir and red cedar, and $4.0u per M. for the white cedar and $.01 Vi per foot for the cedar poles. T. 8 K, H. 12 W Sec. z:l. L.ot 6. fir 3oo M., Lot 7. fir ttO M., none of the timber on these lotn to be sold for lest than Hl.r.u per Al. t. 27 s., li. 11 w., sc. ixt i:i. nd fir 1i'(i M.. red cedar 4t 11., none of the tlmtier "n this lot to be smd for lens than $1.75 per M., for tiie reil iir anil i.;n per .i ior in 1 i-o c d.ir. T. 2y S., It. 10 W., See. 3. SW'U SKU. red fir 200 M.. white cedar H"a Al., none 01 me iinionr on win irai 1 to be sold for lees than $1.60 per M. f.r the red fir and $7.n0 per M. for the white cedar. T. 2it S. It. 11 W.. Sec. 3. Lot 1, rd fir my M.. fir pil iliK lt' II . white cedar 12U M . lt 2. red fir 4o M.. fir piling 100 M.. white cedar 1 5u M., 2 red hr l.'.u Al . while eedar KoO M.. Isn 4 fir pil ing 2U0 M.. While i edar 11H At.. t Ni;'i red fir 20 M- fir piling 4'ni 1 ri Iir l-'WO M., wnite ixrur 3"0 M., Nl-: SW'4 red fif 40 Al., fir pillnn 2I' M.. White eedar U'O M.. SK1., JsvV4 red fir 20 AI.. fir nling A).. whit cedar ami Af., SW4 MVV tred fir ino Al., fir piling f.y M , white, ice'inr -VU Jl.. "4 pr,1) reti 111 1 1 ir JI., fir piling 3U At., white eedar 2"" !.M. N'4 SKi. r,,i f,r ;ino AI., fir Piling AU white eedar 4"0 M.. SK'-i red fir J""0 Al., white e jdsr .140 M.. cdar pob-s 24n. S rtd fir 4'M( AI., fir piling 10 AI. white rwliir 3"i) AI.. none of the tltn 1 ber on l hh sect ion to be Hold for ! less than $2.0u per Al., for the red fir, $l.Mt p.-r At. f--r the fir piling. $7. Oil per AI. for the white cedar, 'and $.7y earh for me redar poles. ' V. illiun Spty, Cfinimi--iorier. GOTTA WHO'S WHO AND WHAT 8 UAPFUNED CmrniA un-ANirS husband., Jinx has ion to Honolulu shortly after thlr morrlag, foUowlns a mU understanding with his wlfs. and has taken his mother with btm. tSTlnv Cynthta to faos the disap proval of her later-tn -law, LOUELi-A, and all bar world. Cynthia turns to CKC1LB MALCOLM, leader of the town gayest set, and aooepU the friendship of NOEL GARDNER, the town's black abeep, coin; with them to a mid-winter house part at Ceclle's mountain cabin. TODAY'S INSTALMENT XLVI -OUT OF THE PAST THH doctor's prediction had been right. Jim was utterly wretch ed from the eft eels of his oper ation and the ether, and could do no more than smile at Cynthia when she enter ed his room at the hospital. But that smile was enough for her; It told her that whatever he had heard from home he had not turned from her. "Jim dear," she whimpered as she knelt for a moment beside 12 VIOLET OARS tils bed and took one of his hands lc hers, "I'm so sorry you're 111 od so glad to be with you again." "Not half so glad as X am," he -tutivwred painfully. In the corridor ehe found Doctor Hall waiting: fur her. "As you've never been In San frwnclsco before, I wonder If you on't go driving with mo this nfter- -Kon and see something of the city," he asked. "I'd like nothing lter than to show it to you." "IJut shan't I be interfering with your duties?" "No I'll include them in the trip. y calling on a couple of patients while we're out. How'd you like to have luncheon at the Cliff House, tad then start out?" "It sounds delightful" Cynthia replied. bhe was glad to do anything that would, take her mind off tho situa tion In which she found herseir. Until Jim felt better nothing could ho done about straightening out af faire between them. And although her husband had been so glad to see hor, she could not help wondering what hla attitude would be when he rocovered. Kntnrlng her hotel, she pnuaed at tho desk for her key. It was just la she turned awny that Bhe rea lised that a man was standing close beside her, looking down at her. "Noel I" she exclaimed in amaze ment. "Kxactlyl Are you surprlBcd that t followed you? "Yes, of courno I am. How did you know where I'd gone?" He laughed softly. "Ceclle told me. She 'phoned you, and ii'ur maid said that you had left for San Frnncisro. So I took the first tmln after yours. Tell me, IwhM did Jim Bay?" "Jim?" Yes. You came to tell him about cs, of course. At first I couldn't j rirure out why you'd departed o j suddenly, without even tellinpr me j rhers you wore going. Then I re- ftiiiod tliat you'd decided to follow I tny advice and meet him her when Nurmi in company with his man ager and minister of Finland lias arranged to pay a visit during the day to the While House to 80 President Coolluue. The worM will adopt It f-r all time to come If nhe evr ti one taste of 11. GRIMM lJHOS. MILK i;UKA!. Phone 133. 0 Villi l.Ofl ANGELES, Cal., Feb. 1. Tcnty drivers, tlio hiiiK' st field ever to go to the line in a chtiinplonchip clasi-ic in the west j were making final preparations today for the 2.10 mile race at I Culver City speedway tomorrow I thut will mark lh opening of the iAtnerlean Autotnobilo Associa tion's 1925 rating seaFon. The probaido speed in tomorrow's race is ttie Htibject of muiii di ( rtixsion, hut it is the. general 'opinion of the pilots that the re Hank JUL m m mm his steamer reached port, tell htm all about you and me, and arrange to divorce hlra. "Oh. but 1 dtdnV she exclaimed. -Wo but we cant talk here. Corns up to my alttin-room.,, He followed her to the elevator. And Doctor Hall, turning to glance oacK at her from the door, smiled quizzically. He had not been averse to flirting with the pretty, young woman who had come Into hla life so unexpectedly, end finding her al ready provided with food for flirta tion merely urged htm on. " Onoe in her sitting-room, Cynthia turned desiwratety to face Noel Gardner. Memories of the past rose up like ghosts before her. "Noel. 1 I can't go on," she told htm abruptly. "I don't lovs you, after all. Oh. I know that I thought I did, but I was mistaken. It's Jim I love. I realized that when I heard that he was lit And ad the way out here1 "Of course you felt that way," he Interrupted. Cynthia drew back, shocked by his matter of fact tuna "(f course you did." he went on. "Mis being ill made you sympa thetic, and you forgot what hs really Is like. Hut Just stop a min ute and remember the past, Cynthia, Remember the way Jim turned you mm Pi',"' Mrmorirs of the past rote up like ghoMtt before her. down for his mother, and lot her rule both you and him. Kemember that he didn't take you to Hono lulu with him he took her. Do you want to go back into that old life, ruled by Madame Lelund always In everything? "And how do you know that he really wants you? How do you know that ho doesn't want your marriage dissolved? Certainly he's acted as If he did, almost from the tin." Cynthia turned awny with a piti ful little gesture. Perhaps he was right. Perhaps Jim really did feel that way, "He was glad to see me today, she answoreJ, presently." "Yes, for a moment. Sick people aren't normal, though and a man who's just coming out of an anes thetic len t himself at all. You did love me luu'k homo, Cynthia re member that too." "Hut I'd Just been 111, too- you might remember that," she told him. "I wasn't myself, any mure than Jim was 1 his morning." Iiut in hr heart she asked If hf wasn't right. An Inspiration. cord of 129.C per hour made last December by Bennett Hill In the Culver Inaugural race will stand. Hill's record shattering average was tho first time in history that miles had been run at an average ahove 120 miles per hour and fustaiued tho predictions of track officials that the Culver course would prove tne lasiesi ever designed. Frank Elliott has been added to the list of drivers, replacing Frank Lorkliardt, a youthful driver who has-valued recognition on local dirt tracks. I.o, kliai t, In his first attempt lit board track racing, crushed into a fence last Thursday and racing oficluls de rided mat tho youth had belter wait until ho could get more pructicu. ASHBY'8 IMPORTED Broccoli seed 20 per lb. Order from Mrs. N. C. Asliby, Apt. 6 over Rose Confectionery. Roseburg, Ore. Save your fruit trees by having prunes use S. W. Pruning Com pound for painling wounds where I limbs Hi removed or the tree i "barked" by carelessness. Church ill Hardware Co. to the Rescue. Gvnfete bgt Uml feV ' OUCH! WASHINGTON. D. C. Feb. 19 Wav luiiKlh, for Pacirio coast radio broadcasting atatlona bare bcn reallocated by the commerce department. The new lengths are: KNX. 1as Anxvlca. 336.9 niet. ru. KfAE. lulliuan. Waah., 848.8. KOO, Oakland, 361.2. KKOA, Seattle. 884.4. Klf J, !-oa Angeles, 405.8. Kt'O, San Kranclsco, 428. 3. KKI. Los Angeles, 46S.6. KOW. Portland, Ore., 491.5. K1,X. Oakland, 608.3. The reallocation completed the department's work ot realigning the wave lengtha distribution throuKbout the county. Wave lengths assigned to points where broadcasting stations are to be erected were Corvallls, Or.. 880.8 meters; Los Angeles, 293.9; I'hoenix, Aria., 899.8; . Seattle, Wash.. S05.9; I'asadxna, Cal., 315.6; Salt Lake City. 330.1; Missoula, Mont., 394.6; and Seattle, 4i4.3. Children love It for lunch. It satisfies like a square meal. UK1MM DKOS. MILK BKEAD. Phone 133. TO START WORK OK IT Negotiatloni have been practical ly completed for the construction of a reinforced concrete building on North Pine street to be used as a freight depot by the truck line now operating Into Roseburg. The building will be constructed on the lot Just north of the Roseburg Dairy and Soda Works Duiitung, which is located at the corner of Oak and Pine streets. The contract for construction has been let to L. W. Metzger, and plans are now be ing made to move off the building now located on the lot. The negotia tions are'expected to be completed at once, and the building will prob ably start before the first of the month. o Delicious chocolates and salted almonds, peanuts, filberts and pistachios nuts, always fresh. Lloyd Crocker. ... T MEDKORD, Feb. 21. The new supcriutendent of the Medford schools for next year is E. H. Hed rick, former principal of tho Central Point schools and for several years past the superintendent of the lleppner, Ore., schools. He Is 36 years old and married. The surprising news that a new superintendent had been elected at its meeting last night waa given out by the board of education today. Mr. Hedrick will assume office next September, succeeding Aubrey G. 8niith, who is In his fifth year as supcriutendent and whose term ends with tho close of the school years next June. As near as can be learned Super intendent Smith was not an appli cant for re-election, and it is known that several weeks ago a member somewhat friendly to him advised him not to make such an applica tion. At present the future plans of Superintendent Smith when his term of service expires next June, are not known. NEW LAMP BURNS S4' AIR BEATS ELECTRIC OR GAS A new oil lamp that gives an amaziniy brilliant, soft, whit, light, oven better than gas or elec tricity, has been tested by the D. H. government and 35 leading uni versities and found to be superior to 10 ordinary oil lamps. It burns without odor, smoke or noise no pumping up; is simple, clean, sufo. Burns 94 air and 6'o common kerosene (coal oil). The Inventor, V. M. Johnson, 161 North Union Avenue, Portland, (Ire., is offering to send a lamp on 10 days1 FHEK trial, or even to give one PUKE to the first user in each locality who will help him In troduce it. Write him today lor full particulars. Also ask him to explain how you can get the agency and without experience or money make 1250 to 1500 per month. rtH HO hO.HO DIDJA. SEE THAT OLE COP RVM VMHEM SO) BIT HIM IN THE LE67 MA.uiMA.VJ THA'S THE WAV TO GET Bl D OF'EM AlOwO. CO JO SLEEP HAN Faun 5Jkm Uc VTo SLEEP HANK 3 il FOR SALE FOR SALE Dry wood. W. A. Jen kins. Phone 14F41. FOR SALE Oak and fir block wood. Phone MK2. Poll SALE Foi '"terrier pups. James Sprague, Ten Mile. Ore. FIR wood, cord wood, 3-foot or 16 lnch wood. Phone 14F14, Dover Bros. FOR SALE Pitf. 10 wks. old. Earl T. Johnson, Roseburg, Ore. KU 2. FOR SALE While Leghorn egga for batching. Box 8&-A. RL 2, ltoseburg. FOR SALE New 4-roora house. nice lot. Terms. J. Uooduew, Har rison St. FOR SALE 2o0-egg Incubator. R. 1. R. eggs for hatching. Phone 6F33. C. W. Groves. FOR SALE Aristocrat strain Ilar red Rock eggs 75c for 15. Mary Banning, Dixouvllle. FOR BALE Nursery stock. Phone 27F3. Morning or eveulng. R. L. Ellis, Roseburg, Ore. BARGAIN in a DODGE SEDAN. Easy terms. . L. R. Chambers. Highway Service Garage. FOR SALE Gentle high testing 6 gal. Jersey cow. Phone 179-J or call at 547S. Stephens St. FOR SALE Some pure bred While Leghorn cockerels. Also pure bred eggs tor batching. Phone 24F23. FOll" SALE Toggenberg milch goat, fresh In March. Mrs. Harry Oakley. Inquire at K 'ley's Kor- ner. FOR SALE 6-room house with fur- niture. Two lots. Well located. Call 645 Mill street or Phono 419-L. FOR SALE Thoroughbred White Rock Hatching eggs Daniels Biraln.) W. R. Klusel, Wilbur, Ore. FOR SALE West end, 6-room bungalow, modern, with bath. Large lot with shade and fruit trees. 82800, terms. Owner, call 526-J. . FORSALE BV OWNER 7 a.; modern 4-room house, largo barn, garage, chicken runs, 9hrubs, ber ries. A. A. Sprague, Rt. 2, Box 123-A, or call 2tF4. Full SALE Two extra good graile Jersey heifers, fresh. St. Muwes and Kululgn stock, )50 each. C. L. Weber. Roberts Creek, Phone 42F13. FOR SALE-Last chance. L. B. White Wyandottes cheap. W. Leg- horn hens. 60c. Bring crates. W. F. Hudson, Rt. 1, Glengary. FIVE ROOM modern louse, newly painted and papered. Best of bath and electric light fixtures. For rent or sale on easy terms, Address Box 123-A, or call 26F4. FOR SALE 80 acres, eastern slope, good pasture, several running springs, 4 miles from Myrtle Creek. No improvements on. For 1225. f rank J. ( hinellk, owner, Needvllle, R. 1, Texas. PIANO FOR SALE Near Rose burg. Very fine latest model pi- anu at big saving and terms f 10 monthly to responsible party. For particulars write al once to Cline Music Co., 64 Front St. Portland, Ore. TON AND A HALF Day Elder truck and trailer. Must be sold at once. Priced right. Apply to G. W. Young, 116 Cuss SL Administra tor A. S. Frey at Sous estate. FOR SALE Purebred Toy Fox Terrier dog; good disposition good hunter and watch dog. E. B. iwiwson, li miles west of You calla, Ore. RANCH FOR SALE Six acres, near city, two good barns, good bouse, one acre of prunes, and one acre of mixed fruits. Will sell on Installments or trade for half its value in city propi-ny. No Inflated values. Phone 481? 12. I WANTED WANTED Food grinder. Call 314 H. Jackson SI. WANTEIV- Girl for general house- work. Phone 473-J. WANTED Housework by day or hour. Phone 563-J. Mrs. Ed. Noah. WANTED Csed cook stoves and ranges at Powell's Furniture com pany. WAN T E D From one to two hun dred ewes. Stale kind and price. Address "Sheep", care News-Review. By WINNER rTn Si F F EEP fMUH DAIOL tUNi B(?owvcvf.r p. a aw r er e i J i i ,;1 N '1 f I R A AW T Cf E A V P.VF -YF WO WANTED Pasturage Tor few cows. Address "Pasture," care News. Review. WANTED Small furnished Jiouse, uo children. Write Box 292, Rose burg. WANTED TC RENT Furnished ranch on shares. Addrets Box 80, Oakland, Ore. DRESSMAKING, ladlea tailoring, and remodeling. Prices reason able. 320 W. Washington. Phone 642-11. WANTED One or two horses. weight about' 1350. Must be sound and true to pull. State age and price. E. E. Emmitt, Liupq.ua. Ore. . i WANTED Horses. I will be In' Elkton WiJnesday, Feb. 25, 1925 to buy horses weighing from 1100 lbs. up. Any age if price la right. At the Feed Stable. If you have any horses to sell bring them lu. I will pay you cash and the market price. 1 also want some first class horses weighing 1700 to 18u0 each. Young and sound. Charles Ttylor. WANTED Horses. Will be In Row burg Thursday, Feb. 26, 1935 to buy horses weighing from 1100 lbs up. Any age If price la right. At the farmer's feed shed, cor. Main and Washington Sts. If you have any horses to sell bring them in. I will pay you cash and tho market price. 1 also want some first class horses weighing 1700 to lbOO each. Young and sound. Charles Taylor. FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern furnished apartment. 428 litzer St. FOR RENT Furnished room. Hot water, bath. 401 S. Main. FOR RENT Furnished apartments. nquire Wilder and Agee store. FOR RENT Tent house fully fur nished at very reasonable rent. See Powell Furniture Co. FOR RITNT 3 furnished house- keeping rooms. Lights, water and bath. Call at 635 So. line St. FOR It EN T BigI igh 1 1room7 s I f. able Tor work shop or ware room. nqulro Pettey s Confectionery. Full KENT Luige newly fuinlsU eu apartment. Modern. Garage. Call at 410 W. Douglns St. Adults only. i 1 LOST AND FOUND LOST Black and white spotted fox hound, near Roberts ML Finder please cull H. P. Conn, Phone 6F33. ' MISCELLANEOUS PAINTING, tinting, papering, first class workmunsliip. Phone 512-R. EXPERIENCED mother "will "care for inlunl or small child by day or month. Address "Mother," care News-Review. UAliTATuitd That's my business. New cores Installed, and old ones made new. Lark, radiator man, 329 W. Lane. CAM OWNER Lion I forget U call 663 when la need of aun parts. Sarff'i Auto Wreckuu House. FULL MARCKL-and curf75crhal cutting 35c with curl 6oc. At mj home, 331 S. Muln, l'hone 07 Y, Amy Rogers. FOR EXCHANGEFoTd ton truck in good condition, '25 license, for touring car. Also sedan In good condition, '25 license for touring, E. II. Lawsun, li ml. west of You. calla. You get Results Good cooks must have best products to make baking and cooking successful. Y'our or der phoned In will bring tho best Groceries to your kit chen. Economy Grocery Prion 63 FORD REPAIRING CYLINDER REDORINQ Our Specialty UNION GARAGE Authorized Ford Servlc . WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua Tanks OttMrvtn. Ossollna, Ofl, Water an4 A ': li'' '-i: '!"W '''iSi METAU Wi rll11" Won't Uak. M O.L to 10,000 OsU I AHlaav ItaOarM. I Churchill Hdwe. Co. I THI WINCHESTER STOR 9 19 iy ?r id - f