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-TV ROSEBURG NEWSREV1EW WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1925. SEVEN LAST CHANCE ONLY SMALL AMOUNT LEFT I Nitrate, Phosphate and Potash at Carlot Prices Thii will be our last carlot shipment for the Season Flour $2.10, $2.25, $2.40 per sk. (While it Lasts) See Ui First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBURG- Indent the Staff of Life. GRIMM IlROd.' MIU.K BREAD. Guaran teed absolutely pure. Quantity alone accounts for the size and quality of the loaf. Phone 133. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M- a PLYLER Thiropractlt physician, 126 W. Lan St. DONALD Prion 401 R. GIBBS, Dentist.' 212 Perkins Bldg Send It to a Master That "Send it to a Mas ter" design you see here is the same design used by "Master Cleaners" every whereYou are safe whenever you read the slo gan Imperial Cleaners Our Auto Will Call Phone 277 MATERNITY HOME 1118 Winchester 3t Phone 490 Mrs. D. Cornwcll Patients Privllsged to Have Their Own Doctor The Umpqua Florist Choice Cut Flower A I way Fresh Finest Quality Artistic Flora! Designs. Visit Our Greenhouse or Call 40-F2. Reliable Tailor J. H. BERNIER Upstairs Next Umpqua Hotel Cleaning, Pressing, Alterations We Make Your Clothes in Roseburg Auction Sales Farm or city auctions see ns for dates. We bur and sell furniture. Bargains In new and used Household Goods. Radabaugh-PattersoD 128 Jackson Jhone 641-J LAUfffiRf KIDS r BYOO KM0W H0V A fe..lovi rAo.uen-&-VtHTiN A. LMINDR.V iiPOILS HIS COV-UARS . Vj 5i VHPCT I I" V Iktt&T than a nuutard pUuttr "TUBBY Cr-ra" " i'?Il ' CSC ai I Well, he won't holler with ani thing but praise when his collars are returned from this laun.iry. nier'-'s a f.-eling of con. fort and n.-wnt-ss wh"n he p: i' on and he smiles i.gain wh. n he se.-s ii It: the mirror. When rrn i;av your collars laun'i.-r. d our way ju.-t once, you'll won der why you hadn't nje ed real comfort beiore. Roseburg Steam Laundry Phone 79 Roseburg, Or. OAKLAND It OUIT ICE WAGON (Aoociated Pr Lruml Wire.) DETROIT, Mich.. Feb. 25. Harold "Red" Grange all-American halfback, who made an ire wagon job famous as a condi tioner tor football prowess Is "off the wagon" he told friends here last night. He was on his way from Richmond, Mich., to the University ofs Illinois. With "Mumps" a friend, Urange plans to see the wide open spaces along Santa Ke trail. His fame as an Ice man will have to rest on the i ri fAP POMPI FXIOX last two summers, he declares. A L,L,CrK CUliri-CAIVJi "Mumps"', the new companion 1 . , , - ... 1. rtf h i,r -HHni- hulfhk iR"ddy Cheeks-Sparkling Eyes a Michigan fox, of about the pen eral color of "Reds" tawny thatch, I given Grange while the star was!5'8 suffering from the illness remem bered in the name of the new iet GENERAL BLACKSMITH I NG And horseshoeing. All work guar-; an 2ed. Plenty room for farmer's horses. 6-2 Winchester SL north of Auto Camp, E. E. Woodcock, Prop. " (AoclatPd Preiti laf1 Wire.) LOS ANGKLES, February 25. j Mickey Walker, world's welter j weight champion knocked out Hert Colima claimant to the Pa- icific coast middleweight title, In I the seventh round of a 12-round j boxing bout here at the Ver non nrena last night. Walker I dropped the welterweight crown ( aspirant with a right to the chin ; followed with a left to the stomach. NOTICE ,' I will not be responsible for any debts made by anyoi.e except niy-J self personally. R. W. STOVALL. Grandmother Knew There Wat Nothing So Ccod for Congestion and Cold t at M uttard But the old-fashioned mustard blaster burned and blistered while it ictcd. Get the relief and hclD that Ttustard plasters gave, without the blaster and without tne Duster. ' Musterile does it. It is a clean. hite ointment, made with oil of mus .ard. It is scientifically prepared, so i Jiat it works wonders. Gentlv massage Mustcrnle in with the inger-tips. See how quickly it brings re ief how speedily the pain disappears. Try Musterole for sore throat, bron rhitis, tonsillitis, croup, stifl neck, Rthma, neuralfia, headache, conites .ion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago. Tains and aches of the back or joints, iprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil blain, frosted feet, colds of the chest . tt may prevent pneumonia). To MotherMS Musterole is also i made In milder form for I babies and small children. Ask for Children's Musterole. I 35c and 65c, jars and tubes; hos pital sixe, o.uu. EXTRA.'-! tOBBW ANO HAUK ARE BC HOME AGftlM PCP AllO MOM HAVE 4VJST Fouwo Them OK THE SICCP RUUMIWt. TWUl f ORM The I'll LE TfiCMED Ul.ESS To MEW WHO GIVEN V MADE AVC10 CETllNC, A MUCH ExPEOtO SPAMKtWCi i BiMii (UsurtAUa F-T" U-aarJ Wir..)- CHICAUO. Feb. ii. Harold O. O. HolcK, a rear old me dical student of Ilia Inlrerally of Chicago, starts today on a fasting diet that will last for two years. I The object is to determine just how much food is needed for keen , thinking. He will eat only when hungry, and, will eat very little, ! measuring and weighing every bit taken. I During the period, mental tests I will be given him. including maih ematlcs, puzsles and typewriting exercises. j For the last two years he has carried a scales with him to de : termine the amount of food he ; consumes normally. The mental ' testa showed his normal efficien cy. V j ' At the end of two years the results will be tabulated and psychology experts except to work lout from them an ideal human ration. o For prompt taxi service, ctty or country trips. Phone 44. THIS POOR FISH iiHT so m (Axwciated Prvm lwl Wire.) REIX)NDHO. Cal., F'eb. 25.The adjective "Poor" as applied to I'ish. scarcely applies to ttw three pound mackerel F. J. Ilennett hooked here yesterday. It was found to contain a 1I5 cent piece, a nickel, ten pennies, a gold ring and an inexpensive bead necklace. 0 -Most Women Can Have Pr. Edwards, a Veil-Known Ohio l'hysician Dr. F. M. Kd wards for 17 yoara ireaieu pcop'u m ohumi lur r ti v ana dowci unnn'iiis. inirmg tiitiv scripllon inilde of a fp,v wvu know.. vegetable incred'fnti mixed wiih r':v- oil fuming them Or. KJv;.r:, Olie TablMts. You will know then, by thfir clive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a normal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one's system. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, a listless, no-good f t ling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of . Dr. Ed wards Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleading results. 'IHiousitnds of women and men take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets successful -substitute for calomel now and then just to keep them fit. 15c and 30c. Don't forget to come Feb. 2J to the pot luck supper at tho Presby terian church at 6:30 p. in. ilring your dollar. ii. s. s, is (AMoeintct rre lad Wir.) MANILA. Fell. 25. The V. S. Huron, flaKHhip of the Auiurl- , s. can fleet in Asiatic waters, is aground off Mulumpaya Sound, island of i'aluwan, li 00 miles southeast of Manila, a rndloKrurn received here today said. . Aclvires from tho Huron said the craft was "restlnn easy" and probably would be pulled out "o; daiiKer and re-floated by three navy tints which loftAlanila for the. scene. The tugs will not reach tho Huron until tomorrow, bow ever. The Huron lcrt Manila yester day enroute to .lava. The flai;- PLACK PrefDyHTifiri ch'Jrtri. VHKN Feb. 1:6. at 6:30 p. m. j WHAT Pot luck supper. ? Urine iur dollar. ship probably will return to la- mrg J 13 WtjDSW f-A lag won his match against (ieorgla "f," "la v. "fir .11 tVk Vm. TTV-vr For all thf IM. nila as a result of the accident. 1 a LSaa Mibm fJ -r-(Kid) Lee. Worcester, Miss., ast 11. i i..t -.l;.r a:.o M.. sw '.. ki:; TlflV r . aboard the (,. neral Alaa. , H avf 0 H Q 2 Philaehi had entered the s-c . .';'' -' r ; . ; .! C hamlwriam 1 Tablets keep finT.TTTr rLFMPARV rf f V? ml k--fl o.l phase of the co,n.-.iiinu along , :,,ir ;,m m ." . m V - ' " 1 I i.Tl' SOCIAL AT GLENGARY VTrTTSl 12 V. jVsTJ will, Tommy O llrien of Mil- .. Mr ,Mu J M.. white ! Wels healthy, swe.-t a.id ES f ft 1 'I "ft ifrrl B.l M ..-V Ln,.i..i ,. - M. sW; r-.l fir :c. M . rir clean. tor constipat;on, 1 There-will b- a pin social and en- Wllfflklfcl J ' I I f -UK""' v "K "' iui, i .M . oi.it.- ...i.r ( M. 1 I,ihusness, indication, head, tertainment at the (11. -ngary school 4fW?i5W' V,'"," (K,.""",,) 'h"'!'y J. I'"4- ,','Jr '"" ?""w- 1 nche and that tired, worn out bo-.se by the Llengary P T. A. F,t. WSMS Tlu , TTZ ro I sin 2 ' "! ' - ' ' M- Uko : Feb. 27. BCT2Mr'l re-adtultte.1 after lh commission wn;a ir ., ,, ,, r ,,,. , , 1 . m II 1 !-V.;f-4rrjLW"J-fM d.-ii.i.d lhat there was some qu"- i.r .... tin. .-.i...n t.. 1.. . .l.l t..r I h5Tnhpi-latTl C lahlote CAILTHE OOCfcR AT ONCE -ruFttFP SFFM f-jiUTE ILL KlOMAlD HIM HAVE HIM SCMETHIWfc THAT HIM SIC 0 9 X-- ti Safe Milk Ad Diet 'or Infants, Invalids, The Aged 9& Swwfap Contains the valuable muscle and bone forming elements foUnd in the grain and whole milk. Raises happy, robust children. Nutritious and easily assimilated. Prepared at home by stirring the pow det in hot or cold water. iVocooJun EOT BOiSES GRAFTED (AmdtUIxI Trrm lard Wirt.) WASHINGTON', Fob. 25. Major-General Robert C. lais in charge of the war department's administration of the adjusted compeuaation act. announced to day that 2,400,000 bonus apUca tions had been received from the, veterans throughout the I'nited States and those residing in for eign countries. Of the total number received, he safdonly 27.OU0 applications had been disallowed by the' de partmeut, but it has been neces sary to return 500.ut0 to the sen ders for corrections and necessary information. (AMnriatm! prm Lnml Wire.) MOKIAIX. France. Feb. 25. Fire dncroyed the fifteenth cen tury church of tit. Jenn of Du l)oigt, near here, one of the most i (amous shrines in lirittany, dur- I ing a storm yetserday. j Lightning struck and set fire to lan adjoining house, even flames ignited the steeple. Efforts of I villagers to save the church were fruitless and many wept as they saw the church consumed, t The famous deliqua containing a figure of John the Haptiste ! which drew pilgrims from all Brittany, was saved, as were the ancient sacred vessels. -o ARE SAID OBSOLETE (Asnrriitrd I'rpsi lVaftPtl Win1.) ST. PAL L, Feb. 25. Revival i absolete and new methods are needed to draw con verts to the church, Kuv. J. E. Wagner of Omaha, told the Si. Paul regional council of cities iu an address today. "The camp meeting was an in vention to meet the needs of that day," Rev. Wagner said, "but it has served Its day and now has a place in history.' I "That was the day of the torch light parade in politics, the day of mass meetings for every cause. And that day haa punned. Am our fathers invented expedients, me thods, machinery lor their day, their sons munt invent such as will serve their day." StopCoug 3 0 W. F. CHAPMAN HW U EdH H Ml iV'J I by the New EC2SS n M If H G II Is the latest to enter the list, hav- ! ' -t".-.", M.. l-.t 4 fir mmainrmurt iTim . n f 1 1 1 1 t " --- ,,r. .,..-, ..r i. He Overplayed His Hole. f tttW.'"1"'." TUtUOt-TW 'iwi)w.'- -- ne" I AM MAE THEM TMJMJJ I rWB7Vk CuVJ M,&H V I ' W h REAM V WAS XiDMAPEO. OR --CIL- JL, t i r.n . IN GOLF llfflf (.WcliH rnm Uun) Wire.) TAMPA. Fla.. Feb. J!5. Jim ' Barnes, profeanionul golfer this m?ruing van three ahead of his i rarest opponent, Joe Kirk wood, of ptuiadena, a M golfem in the Florida open golf tournament shifted to the l'ulma Ceia course for the final 36 holea. Haruetf turned in a total score yesterday of 145 for the first 3 ti notes uk ii nut n or Kim- wood. o . . conveniences, pure, government insiK-cted Modern wholesome. inirrwllenix. nerfn:t .anitalinn. en - able us to make a perfect loaf at! So powerful was the blast that a minimum price. It's the favor; 'the bodies of Bouie of tho victims it s th ouaittv you simnlv cannot i were torn to bits, while others get away from tUtl.MU UHOS. V1LK UUEAD. l'hone 13S. BOTTLE DRIFTS TO CAL. LONDON. Feb. 25 Donald Mc Klhinuey, la year old high school boy here, has received a letter Informing him that a pop bottle, in which he placed his name and address two years ago at Windsor, Out., was picked up by a sailor off the coast of Santa Barbara, California. Presumably it went out through the lakes and St. Lawrence route to the Atlantic oceau and then followed the cou?t line Routnwarn. probably passing through the Pa nama Canal Into the. Pad tic wa ters. It then appears to have started I northward, to be picked i February 16, by J. W. Hey-, up on gart, of the IT. S. S. Tennessee, Camp Physiological Iletts, when demonstrated, show conclusively why this system of rigid non-elastic support excels all others. We carry these belts for both men and wo men. Lloyd Crocker. HAS YANKEE HUSTLE (Aswoclat) Vrvm Lvaivd W ir-. LONDON, Feb. 25. What with satisfying his passion for fox hunting and compreUlng within the few weeks remaining before his overseas voyage enough games to keen a less active person busy fnr month the ! ' ' . ----- - has been r'tshing attont the coun- trv conr1. iuouaIv, displaying what i n.-ii. .-, tiil to be nubjtM-t to tho hp tho Knglish have como to call P'v.u of ih Spt.uv ut the in . ,, , . I tcrmr. 1 he putiui prlet-. with an real American hustle. .additional nuiu n uiu-firih ut on Almost every day for a week, 1 pur ct-nt, tiu-ioof, inin ronimin- ho has snent imrt of the dav or uigui iii-isuuuou uuu niimnui l''Mlf -ale In Hot npirivvd. olherwl loo or more miles nway. Since the King's illnes. frequent trips (added. He seems to think no more of traveling 200 miles a day in order to hunt the fox with some favorite pack than an thuiastic golfer does of journey ing 15 or 20 milts to play over a well liked course. NOTICE TO PATRIARCHS Will confer the Royal Pur;ile de gree Wednesday, Feb. 2i. Lunch af terward. , FRED MILLER, C. P. NEW YORK, Ff. Five i lightweights today stand forth in the tournament bidng conducted v..f Aihl..fii " " ConnniHKion to n;nn a rhmiipion. K. O. Clyde Jeakle ut Tub do, t).t inn wm 111.1 man 11 aKnini- ss- di-cidi-d lhat thre wan mum? 'ins- tion abouL ih deciRion which went .,1 i i 1- ..9 to tioodru 11. j (mi lifiijitiinu Cal.fornla, joined tno conquerors by nutpointlng .lark t-'ilvT, in a FIVE FIGHTERS IN BIMICBOWH a can't 6et MLrr v contest on the racifie eoaat. Tonight's match (inda George Dundee of Baltimore and Charlie O tunnel of Cleveland in action. The bout I for ten rounds. For concrete work call Taylor. 113 No. Flint St. Tel. 2:5-11. ILLtU (A-.x-i.lrJ Prr Uunl Wlrf.) I.ANGTItY, Tex., Feb. 25. A premature explosion of dynamite at the Southern Pacific railway ' "fit quarry here yesterday caused lllB death of eight men and lujur- 'S to several others. were hurled hundreds of feet through the air1. The dead include John V. Mar is haw of El Paso, division engineer for tho railroad, who saw service ; at Iunsmutr, C'al.. Portland. Ore., Ogden. Utah av? El Paso, j He was cod tide ed an expert at handling explusUM and had made a special trip to Lang try to super vise some exteusive blasting that was to be done. CHICAGO. Feb. 25. Jake Sehaefer. who once defeated Wil- He Hoipe foP tno iHti balkline billiard title which Hoppe is de- fending in the international tour- nanfeiit here defeated Kdouard Horemans, Belgian champion, 400 (0 161 , tUe tMr4 maU;h o( lUe cue meet last night. Young Jack made a now high mark for the meet with a run of 130, and finished in the tenth frame with an average of 40. lloreman's best was a 67, an average of 17 8-9. Hoppe engages Welker Cochran of Hollywood. Cal., who lost 400 to 34 7 to Erich Hageulucher, Ger man champion yesterday and lloreman s plays Kamakicht Su zuki, the Japanese defeated by Hoppe in tho opener in today's matches, both at 400 points. NOTIt'K of nmo of Government tlmhir, (idiei-Hl linU Oftitf. Wanli ihgton, 1. O.. Vb. it, lyJo. Noma I hereby given that tmbji-ct to the Lundilioiut and ' hmitulioiid of tho fit-1 of June 0, Ui Stat., 21K, Kebruary iiti, HMD. (.40 Stmt., 11. and June 4, l'JJO (II Stm., ;fS), and tifpartinontiil it'KHluthxi of April 14, 1 u J 4 K 1., a '. the Itmbi-r on thti followtiiK la mlM be nuUI MutlIi 'AH. lUii. UL 1U u'clutk a. in. ut '. public auction at ttui II. H. lanu tr- n Prlnco of Wales:,fM' Bt ""Vhur1 vrK,,,1,1" Ik hiifhrst b UhliT ut IHit l anrraised value na Vimwn by thti !"" Bilowed. nniNt b upomta, putt nt will Immu fir the timbi jwhbh munt l rfiiiovfd within tn atll)nH r su. h eitl.i'na and rorporu tii.n in'RHiiucfl unor tne laws oi ! Jf "l' , ZIS muV on uppltraiioii or a nintirie.i pur t lin,-t. r thf Umber on any 1-khI ub tlivifion wll bt often d epaiuttd beforo lift ii tf IniluiUd In any of-fi-r of a I:uvt utiH. T. 2 H, It. 1 '., Set-. tK'i HK'( rt-d fir 2imu M.. whiln tJT M.. reil ed;r 2b hi , tftliir uoleii &'tnu f.'t; l-!KlA M-:U rrd f fir .i0 M., white fir .5 Al.. red ceilnr i i; M white ilur ( M., cedar pules 1 I fpi-t, none of the timber on tbi-M9 ti'UA ts to be oil for leMS than jj per M. for the r-d fir, $1.00 per ;.M. for the whltn fir aim 1 H.uo p-r M tlit while i-i'il.tr mid $.! ' per r el;ir pull-. T. 1! H., l.nl , fir 3t" M .M., mm i) if l tin l Imtj font for tilt It. 12 W.. Sf-. Lot 7. fir 6i) II tllOHl) 1 lo u ptflil fur I' d T. 27 H., It. 11 V lir l'l'Mi M.. r-U ih.( tlmht-r "ii (III t han per M re. a:,, i. ,ir A" M rai n (,t hit to hu mild for It-sM than J M.. for llm rd . lir mid fl.rU per M. f the rt'd re- i Idar. T. 1"J H.. It. 1't V .-4'. 3, SW', ISK'i, red ftr 2i-0 M., white cedar NM M., nuii uf tht llinhcr nn ti ' tract fn. thn rt:ti flr 7i0 p,,r t- for i th whltn rt;dat T. 2'j H, It. ll W -c. 3. i,ut i. riMi ur nu fli.. nr pii : i it 1 ill M u l.llu .1.1 U i- 1 L!ll M 2, r,i nr 400 M., fir inlltig 1 00 M., 1 whin ndar l.'.'l M , l-t H rd fir l.M, lijt li iv. 1 M , WIIIH' renin" ifif Al., 1. lir 11 111, in . ,r ,, vi iil.-l' i"--. fir. the f-ir th- fir ptltr.K. the w hile 4 ed;ir, I ho t 4 (lar poleM. 11 u 4 m mi 11 r. $ri"i 1(-r M f" nd $.; h Wiiimm spi y. HERE Gwt him A OCif. OF vjMTti wt GET t)OC!Ol 7:- '- a v r'r.' mm Classified Section ALL NEW ADS FOR SALE Pry wood. W kins, Phone UF41. FOK "SA l.EOult ad fir block wood. Phone HF2. Ft)H SA1 cheai. 1 .K Split cedar posts. 'hone C J. Ka.mussuu. itilt SALE lal Ford coupe, 'lke; new. 5UU. Glenn It. Taylor, Fire lTt. FOlt SALE OH KENT 5-roomed bouse, l! mpu.ua Ave, See Jim at Metzger's. UK wooo, com wood, 2-toor. or 18 Inch wood. Phone 14114, Buyer brua." FOK SALE Chevrolet coupe like new. borne extras. Jj license. joo.uJjMjil bt. DL'CK KtiGS Wild Mallards, $1.50 per Id. lleyers Itanctx, Canyou ville. Ore. r'Uit bALL Nursery slock. Phone liii. Motuiug or eveuiu. iC i. i-llia, Ku&eoujg, Ore. FOR SALE Milwaukee mower In good running order. W. U. J'aul. South IVer Creek. bni SALE Rrood sons, and 6 liigs, iigs 3- wks. old. $24 takes lot. W. A. Douey, Uixonville. aAHGAlNln a DOl Hi K " SEDAN. Easy terms. 1. It. Chambers. Highway Service Garage. FT)It SALE R. I. IL eggs for hatch ing, 15 for 9H Oood Htraln. Call al Roseburg Poultry Market. FOR SALE Rhode " laland "Red pullets, $13 per doz. Got loo many. August Cedarstam, Mel rose, Ore. FOK SALE 6-room house with fur niluie. Two lots. Well located. Call 645 Mill street or Phone 41-U . FOR SALE Thoroughbred White Rock Hatching eggs (Daniels strain.) W. It. Kiusel, Wilbur, Ore. FOR" SALE Oil RENT A small stock ranch, crop and tuock. lu tiilr Phone 22F4 or write O. 'i. Royer, Dillurd, Oregon. TON AN!) A J1ALF nay"Elder truck and trailer. Must be sold at ouce. Priced right. Apply to G. W. Young, 116 Cass Su Admin Urn a tor A.S. Frey & Htmn estate. FOKSALERV OWNER 7 aT; modern 4-room houiie, large barn, garage, chicken runs, shrubs, ber ries. A. A. Sprague, Ut- 2, Box 123-A, or call 26F4. SHIP; SEIZE' BOOZE NORFOLK. Va., Feb. 25. A raiding party of marines boarded the navy transport licnufort when she di)ki-i1 here last night from the West IndieB and seized sevcrul huiwlt'fd gHllnns of llriuors. Sonwi of tho liquor, the raiders said, was taken from the statu rooms of ofllcers ranging in rank from pay clerks to lii-ulenitnts. The raid was conducted under direction of Captain Wilbitrt Smith, assistant commandant of the naval base here. Orders, fur the action were Issued by Rear Admiral Roger Welles, command ant or the flfih naval district. WASHINGTON, Keh. 25. Viola tions of the law as well as of navy regulations apparently art) involv ed in the case of the navy trans port lleaufort which transported liquor into Hampton Roads, it was ', Dolntcd out hero tuduv bv govern ment officials. It wns said that those found j ifiiillv mfifht he li-lfil illi.r hv h Ted'Tal court for violating the pro hibllion laws or by court martial. lave you earned your dollar?! Bring it to th" Pot Luck Suppr at : tin Presbyterian churcl Feb. 2ti, at' 6; 30 p. m. ; Take two tonight. No (rriping, no unpleasant next day feeling. 50 or 25 cents. SotJevcrywhert By WINNER iH'i it't it :'? I FOR SALE i t MOW a i T 1 I I ON BACK PAGE. FIVE ROOM modern house, newly painted and papered. Best of bath and electric light fixtures. For rent or sale on easy terms. Addrei.J5ox l.'J A. or call 8dF4 FOlt . kcles, eastern slope, good pasture, several running springs, mites from Mynle Creek. No Improvemenis on. For 125. Frank J. Chin el Ik . owner. Needville. R. 1. Texas. 'pTTSftS VlilL SALM "Near Robh- burs. Verv fine latest model - Di ane at big saving and terms lid monthly to responsible party. For particulars write at once to Cltae Music Co., 64 Front SL Portland, Ore. WANTED Housework by day or hour. Phone 563 J. Mrs. Ed. Noah. WANTKD Used cook stoves and ranges at Powell's Furniture com pany. WAN TEI Small furnished bouse, no children. Write Box 2!)2, Rose burK. WANTKl trom one to two hun dred ewes. State kind and price. Address "Sheep", care News-Review. WANTED One or two horses, ue I Klit about 1350. Must be sound and true to pull. State age and price. E. E. Kmmltt, Umpqua, Ore. W AN T K I ) Horses. WTil be in Rosi? burn Thursday, Feb. 26, 1925 to buy horses weighing from 1100 lbs up. Any axe if price Is right. At the farmer's feed shed, cor. Main and Washington Sts. It you have any horses to sell bring them in. I will pay you cash and the market price. I also want tome first class horses weighing 17oy to lsoo each. Young and Bound. Charles Taylor. FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished room. Hoi waten bath. 4U1 S. Main. Poll RSNT-irnisSed apartments. Inquire Wilder and Agee store. FOR RENT New 3-rootnand bath cottage. See Williams, 1128 Ra mona Court Kbit "it K.N T -Two nicely furnished sleeping rooms. Phone 111-L. 244 So. Pine SL Foil KENT House, 10 A of land,, close In. City water, lots fruit. O. ' U. Helblg.JU? WCass St. Foli RENT Modern iTroom fur nlshed house at 444 N. Rose. Phone 15F11 evenings 6 to 8. FOR RENT Modern housekeeping rooms, hot and cold water, rea nonablo rates. Phone 202-L. foil RENT Lafgohewly furnish ed apartment. Modern. Garage, Call at 410 W. Dougiiu St. Adults only. ' MISCELLANEOUS t WINDOW shades' reflnlshed. pen nian.-nt, any color. Phone 612 It FELL marcel and bob curl 75 cents hair cut and curl 60 cents. 331 8. Muin, phone 07-Y, Amy Rognrs. RADIATORS TEatTrjiy business. New cores Installed, and old ones made new. Lark, radiator man, a-'s W. lne. CAR OWNER Don t forget u call S6S when In need of sail parti, Sarff's Auto WracUnj House. MIAN'S on improved city property. If you own your homo and need Immediate funds we can give you prompt service. Vmpqua Savings and Loan Association. Office with lhmglas Abstract Company. Old Friends . Best : That's why our customers like to tradi here the Tild T' llalile line of (irocerieH'wo pi-ll haa made friends who re fuse to accept nomething tin trii tl and moat alwaya not so tow.. Elconomy Grocery Phon 63 " FORD REPAIRING CYLINDER REBORINQ Our Specialty UNION GARAGE Authorized Ford 8rvc WHEN IN ROSEBUliG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua OmoIim, on. Wst mod All METAL. Won't LmJu 10 OaL to 10,000 OsU ; Av M. OitOatna.: Churcli'tll Hdwe. Co. HE WINCHESTER STORE j WANTED I k r-.-r;n ? i k mm i i i. t . . Ill I -J