ROSEBURG, NEWS REVIEW TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 125.
Meritol Wild Cherry Cough Remedy
(With Gualaeol and Eucalyptus)
Physicians constantly pretcrlbe Qualacol and Eucalyptus tor af
fections of the throat and for deep seated coughs. Bronchial colda
and coughs that will not yield to ordinary treatment will often be
quickly relieved by a syrup containing (iuaiacol and Eucalyptus.
Meritol Wild Cherry Cough Remedy ! a preparation of unusual
merit. This la attested by the fact that over a period of nearly fifteen
years it has enjoyed a large and constantly increasing sale.
Among other beneficial Ingredients Meritol Wild Cherry Cough
Remedy contains Ouaiacol and Eucalyptus, (taring no disagreeable
alter taste it la pleasant to taka. '
When taken according' to directions It 'should bring quick relief.
Its perfectly balanced ingredients soothe and heat the tender. Irritated
membranes and assist aalure to overcome the cause of the trouble.
Recommended by W. F. CHAPMAN'S PHARMACY
leranronnBLTCmil-. ,m -to mat wmr-nrTsmiTOigTimY.i1tlr'Ir'nrrT',:I
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them with speed and sat
isfaction at lowest rates.
"We aim to please"
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TRANSFER AM) STORAGE CO.
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OPEN 5 A. M. to 12 P. M
EVERYTHING TO PLEASE YOU WITH
SPECIALS EVERY DAY
TRY OUR SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER
me DOUGLAS GRILL
; ." V. R. WARNER, PROP.
mm
FORCE
LAW OFFICERS
10 BE REDUCED!
A VbiMa.gM.aait Miaa is,
bs-4 year 'aasse aad eddrees alalnt
erilien ktetber with easts (aad this
slip) a CaaulHcleia Medkine Co, ties
stnia ay sows, awl receive, la Mtuia a
trial package eoataisiag Caaaabsiiela't
Couth Kauetly for ouegas, solos, sreua,
bronchial, "Ho" sad wheepisg coughs,
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I ach aad Lives Tsblsta for stomach troe
uwi444iau, gassy peius tee emed
tiiiouaoeas aad eonsttpatioa;
' aWl. -- h aean
I esaury a auma, soaMa, wounds, "
I ad uia afleMioee these valued fsenily
I im tteiy a lee's sues is.
New Prohibition Law Will
Make Fewer Deputy
'Sheriffs Necessary.
REEDSPORT IS HIT
Officers in Reedsport and
. Camas Valley to Get
Axe Because of Re
duction in Funds.
Because of the passage of the
It will be accessary to reduce the
force. A mail la needed at Reeds
port all of the time. Doukius coun
ty Is to large, and Its eotuei unities
ao widely separated, that men are
needed at several rital points.
Reedsport. on the coast, in the
center of tbe lumbering activities,
needs an officer. constantly, and
should not be reft without protec
tion. Heretofore we have kept
the lot would revert to the club.
TMs period of time expired last
month, and the property Is aow
being sinned back to the ladles
by the Mayor and Recorder.
me city norary instead or Do
ing located upon the lot secured
by the women, was established
Deputy Sheriff Grub be employed " , " i IT i Li , "
.,.,.), .rt t,..,., .nrt "nfl P'k Is available in coa-
ORIGINAL LIBRARY
SHE DEEDID BACK
TO WOMEN'S CLUB
LEOION MEETS TUESDAY
A big attendance Is urged for
I' tupu.ua Post American Legion
meeting next Tuesday night.
This will be an imiwrtant sea
sion and all should be there.
Don't forget next Tuesday
nignt,. American Legion.
out of the secret service fund, and
he has been a most excellent offi
cer, but without the money to pay
him we ouinqt continue this of
fice. The some is true of Comas
Valloy, where Deputy Sheriff Croy
has been employed. '
"We are going to try through
cooperation with the state prohi
bition officer .o overcome some of
these elements. We believe that
The lot located south of the
Kuhlhagen sud Howell apartmeul
house ou South Jscksoa street,
which was deeded to the city five
years sgo by tho' "S5 Mental Cul
ture Club as a library site, is 'be
ing deeded back to the Roseburg
V omen's club which succeeded
the Mental Culture Club.
five ytars ago the women a Whole oblectlnnAhtn fmm ,
bought tbe lot and gave It to the point of view of public morals," It
city with the provision In the will bo ordered withdrawn lmtued
deed that In the event a library lately.
building was not constructed If only parts of the play are con-
wuniu a period of tnvo years that denined the manager will be noti
fied to rewrite.
The expurgated version then
will be reviewed and a final ver
dict rendered.
There will be no arguments be
fore tbe Jury aiuj Its decision will
be absolute because organised act
ors would withdraw from a play
upon which a jury decides adverse-
Classified Section
ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE.
new prohibition enforcement law, the new prohibition officer la a
providing for the distribution of i man with whom we can cooperate
money for enforcement purposes, It I and who will give help to tbe coan-
ytin oe oecesoary 10 reuuee me
force of officers In Douglas coun
ty, and leave vital - points unpro
tected, according to a statement
made this morning by District At
torney Guy Cordon. Deputy Sher
iff Urubbe at Keedsport. and
Deputy 8berlff Croy at Camas Val
ley, will probably be relieved, as
funds will not be available to pay
them as in the past.
The old law provided that one
fourth of all of the fines resulting
from Drohihition violations, went
to the atste prohibition agent un- lu a year will be piled
til the sum of 325.000 was col- with appeals and briefs
nectlon with the library.
We can supply you with sheep
dip. grafting wax and water glass.
Lloyd Crocker. '
COUNTY GLEE CLUS
CONTEST PLANNED
A contest among the glee clubs
ly.
A panel of 300 names from
which the Juries are being selected
with a Jury wheel by Pilice Com
missioner Enright, has been ap
proved by representatives of the
theatre, reform agencies and the
law.
GENERAL BLACKSMITH I NQ
And hftMaitlivihia All wnclr
coumy, to oe givm ac tne.anteed. Plenty room for farmer's
same time as the county oratorical , horses. 62 J Winchester 8t north of
contest, the week preceding the I Auto Csmn. E. E. Woodcock. Pron.
vuwuiy nun meet, is now oeing
ty, and we are going to work with
him aa far as uossible. and exnect
his cooperation with, us. But un- i P'snnsd by Mrs. Edith Ackert,
der ths provisions of the new lawcullty school superintendent
we will be greatly handicapped. (There are twelve or fourteen glee
"Law enforcement has been!cUDS to the hUth schools of tbe
dealt another serious blow by the ' county ahd Mrs. Ackert hopes to
recent supreme court decision in ! bring them all to Uoseburg to rout
ine mci;aoieis case, in mis ie-. i- pruu.uiy ou iu lwllbers of a religious col-
ctsioa the supreme court holds ; night of May 15. 1 he Roseburg I onv 0 grain Rroweri at 0raml
Lilts L tJYlLlVliUW J I If Mail J UUU1UCU " - " luunirm iuun I njl 1IH1 ml loss
FOR SALE
RELIGIOUS COLONY
GIVEN WARNING
I NELSON. B. C.s Mar. S. Doukho-
cannot be uued against the person
charged with a crime. If this de
cision stands, tbe supreme bench
hieh
that the 'the schools, and expects next year
1 1...., .1,.. vi. . . . ., i a u no, iiiticBi iruiu ivtlkiun,
Vt. I . . .u lu were wa.-ned here yesterday by
other .choou of the county ' p,,,,,,. Joha OUyeot cl
Mrs. Ackert Is endeavoring to ,,, (hat n dl
stimulate more Interest in music In ob,T provlncl tayw. th.had
the srhrmla. inn DTnwt, n,l vnr . .
The Umpqua Florist
Choice Cut Flowers Always J
i-rean
Finest Quality Artlstlo Floral
Designs.
Visit Our Greenhouse or
Call 40-F2.
LEGION AUXILIARY
The American Legion Auxiliary
will hold lu regular business meet
ing Tuesday evening, March 3. A
good attendance is desired. A so
cial hour will follow.
F. & F.
T
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'a Garage
Phone 393
Grease Spots
Rot Materials,
Spread Disease,
Experiments have proved
that - dry cleaning at
regular intervals pre
vents the rotting qf ma
terials. 'Send it to a "Master"
Imperial Cleaners
Our Auto Will Call
Phone. 277 ,
Arundel, piano tuner, none 189-L
NOTICE of sale of Government
timber, General Land Office, Vash-
Inaton. L. C. ett. 1,, Notice is
hvrtby given that subject tu the
conditions and limitations of the
acts of June V, US tital. 21S.
February 26, 1919, HO Stat., 1179)
and June i, (-1- Htat., 75s, and
dciartmental regulations of April
14, 1124 t&e LsL).. 37). the timber
Ion the following lands will be sold
'Starcll 3D, 126, bl lu o'clock a. m. al
public auction at tbe U. S. Land Of
fice at Kusebure. Oregron, to the
biKheit bidder at aot less than tbs
appraised value as shown by this
' notice, sale to be subject ty the ap
proval of the Secretary or the In
terior. The purchase price, with as
additional sunt of one-fifth of one
per cent, thereof, being commis
sions allowed, must be deposited, at
time of sale, money to be returned.
If sale is not approved, otherwise
Datent will ' Issue for the timber.
jwhlch must be removed within ten
I rears, mus win oe receiveu iron,
citizens ot the United States, assoct-
ftions of such citizens and corpoia
lona organised unuer tho laws of
I tho United States, or any state, ter
ritory or distrlet thereof, only. Up.
Ion application of a uualllitHl pur
chaser the timber on any legal sub
division wit be offered separately
before being included In any of
fer o a larger unit; T. 9 K. 1J
' W, Sec. 15. NK1 SK' red fir 20O0
;M.. white fir luu M.. red cedur 'IS at.,
i cedar poles 60ue feet; SB SK4 red
I fir fe&O M.. white fir ,S la., red cedar
115 at., wnlte cedar t M., cedar poles
i lstfo feet, none of the timber on
i these tracts to be sold for less than
! I2.eu per H. for the re.d fir, $1.00 per
M. for tbe white fir and red cedar,
isnd $4.6tF per M. for the white
'cedar and 1.01 per foot for the
cedar poles. T. 2S s., K.,3 W., Sec.
i Zi, Lot . fir 3I'0 M.. Lot 7, fir 60
'M., none of the timber on these Jots
to be sold lor less than K.50 per SI.
T. 27 8., K. 11 W Sec. 35, Lot 13, red
fir 1600 M., red cedar 40 M . none of
the timber on this lot to be sold for
less than 1. 75 per M for the red
tir and I). 50 per M. for the red ce-
idar. T. 29 ft. 10 W., Sec. 86. 6lHi
Sl, red fir 350 St., white cedar Sou
iU. none of the timber on thlK tract
: to be sold for less than 11.50 per M.
I for the red fir and $7.00 per AL for!
'the white cedar. T. J9 8. It. 11 W., !
!.;. 1, Lot 1. red fir 1(0 M , fir pit-1
Ina 140 SI., white cedar Wo X.. Lot,
2. red fir 400 at., fir piling loo SI.,
tected, if ter which the remittances i court will not be able to see ever, i to work for a music memory con
ceased and this 25,ier cent went i "The decision gives the ctlmlual j test. She states that It Is her aim
to the general fund of the county, three chances to two in compari- to have music used In every school
The treasurer of the county was' sob with an booest man. If an ofli-of the county In some way. and she
authorised to keep a balance bf j cer without a warrant searches j hopes to see every school at least
2,000 In the fund at all times, and I two persons, one-an honest man equipped with a phonograph and te
any excess went to the county. I and the other a bootlegger, thedoitn or more good records, and
The district attwney could spend honest man has two recourses, I time given daily to slnginreor oth
up to 75 per cent of the fund i ne st sction for damages, the ler forms of music In which the pu-
created from the payment of fines, other a criminal suit for assault : pus may participate.
for secret service work, either iniar" battery. Tbe bootlegger, un
cooDeratlon with the sheriff orider this decision, has not only
inese two causes, out uaewiae
escapee from the penalty of his
crime. If' liquor Is found la his
possession. v
"If. this .decision stands, I will
propose a constitutional amend
ment to make evidence admiss-i
able, even though illegally secur
ed, still retaining for the person
accused the right of civil acUon In
case of Illegal search."
according to his own plans.
Under the new law, the state re
ceives onehalf of the amount col
lected, up to $50,000, after which
the excess goes to - the county's
general fund. .The district attor
ne receives three-eights of the
total amount to spend for enforce
ment purposes and the sheriff
one-eighth. The sheriff and district
attorney can, by fi'Jng a written
agreement, operate jointly In ex- - .
pending the money. . The law bas ' Notice Car Ow ners Complete
taken awuy 25 per cent of tho pro-1 Un8 ' balloon tires and tube at
.tor go to some other country.
The warning was issued during
an interview arranged at the re
quest of. J. P. Shukin, vice-president
of the Chrlselan Community
of Universal Brotteirbood. with
representatives of the brotherhood
in order to apologise to Premier
Oliver for an alfront offered to
him yesterday at Grand Forks by
Doukhobors, "who said they be
lieved their laws mnm vlahr than
women do these three things rjr ; provincial statutes." . The profiler
loveliness, cleanse, tone and nour- j declined arr invitation by Mr. Sru
Ish the skin with Elizabeth Arden's kin to visit th colon v and aire an
lamous veneuau rreparauoua.
lt)H SALK Oak and fir block
wood. Phone 14.F3;
fuu sale bt-y'wowrATjVn-
kins. Phone 14F11.
JAPALAC Paints aud Varulsh.es, at
Powell's Furniture Co.
0lC SALE Ford" llghTdetTvery
HO. 421 N. Uose St,
FOB SALE 5 baby"bug,iy, fine
shape, J! 3. Phone 29S-J.
KIR wooo, cord wood, 1 toot or lt-
lnctt wood. Phone lint, lioyer
Broe.
TOR SALE 20 good ewes with
lambs. E. P. Thlel, Vonculla,
Oregon.
tlOU iiALE Small cottage at New-
port. Address "Collage" care
News-Review. .
FOR SALE Nursery stock. Phone
37F3. Morning or evening. U. L.
LIUs, Uoseburg, Ore.'
FOR "SALE inspected GoldTiollar
strawbt.-ry plants. D. C. alo
Oehoy, Phone 8F1S.," '
UARUA1N la a IX) DUE SEDAN.
Easy terms. L. R. Chambers.
Highway Service Oarage.
FOR SALE Nice Mammoth'Brouxe
hens, or trade part tor oats. H. L.
Ward. Uoseburg, RL 1.
FOR SALE Oood grain hay. i"l5
per ton. J. R. Wilson. Near Win
ston Urlda'e. Phone 2F31.
Full SALE Sewing nfu'chlne aud
canary birds. Phone 179-J or call
547 S. Stephens. .
FOR SALS MtxJern S-room bouse,
with basement and garage. Close
in. Terms. Phoue 3utj-R.
FUlt SALE 500 chick oil brooder,
good condition, only used one
year. Phone 2bFS. M. B. Green.
POR" SALE One-sound-"young
horse, wvight about 1500 lbs.
tlSOJYed Rticher, PhoD 41F3.
NOViSiust bo sold QUick7Flne
late model, will g'-ie terms to re
liable party. Address C. F. II.,
care News-Kovluw,
FOR SALE ThorougUbreuWuile
Rock Hatching eggs (Daniels
strain.) W. .. Klnsel, Wilbur,
Ore. " e
TON AND A HALF Day XUt
truck and trailer. Must be seed at
once. Priced rlghL Apply tn O. W,
Young, lie Case BL Adsnlnlstray
tor A. S. Frey tt Sana estate.
FOR SALE Cheap, 12 acres ad
joining Isadora Station in Plat A
Orchard Hill Land Co., about i la
cultivation. Make an . otter. Foe
particulars write Henry Parte,
290 E. 78th SL, Noith, rortland,
Oregon. . - -
hlbition funds which the county
formerly received, which, Mr. Cor
don says, will make a reduction of
the county's law enforcement
force a necessity.
"The worst feature of this law,"
Attorney Cordon says, "is the fact
Hohl's Garage. 121 N. Stephens St.
Lloyd Crocker.
i i n '
YOUNG JAKE WILL
TRY FOR HONORS
CHICAGO, Mar. 3. Young Jnke
Schaefer, who in 1921 tore the
18.2 balkline billiards crown from
tbe brow of the veteran Willie
Hoppe, to take the title In the in
ternational tournament here.
The veteian Hoppe, present
champion, relaxed his grasp on his
honors last night when he was
beaten by Edouard Iloremans, Bel
gian champion. 400 to 36 In seven
It was his second detent,
adress throufei an Interpreter.
Premier Oliver said be had stud
Jed the Doukhobor question for 8
years and had given then consid
erable latitude.
"Instead of Improving, condi
tions are getting worse "in the
Voukhobor colony," the premier
said.
SPORT SHORTS
ROKKUriid BOY AT
O A. C. J,ISTE1
AS ti)OI) M'KLLKIL
OREGON AGRICULTURAL ! Inniifss.
that on January 1 all money en the! COLLEGE. Corvallls, Feb. 2S.- he also having succumbed to Erich featherweight champion.
fund Is pl-iced in the general Albert Sherrill of Roseburg, fresh- iHagenlacbei sumed training in Iam Angeles for
man In commerce, is one ef tbe V Schaefer advanced bis title his match with Johnny Farr In
2s freshmen making perfect claim In the earliee contest by Oaklani, March 11. The .ht.-n-
grades In 'the semi-final spelling making Kameklt'nl Suzzukl, the ' plon's training program we U"-r-
comests. "inese 25. are eugiDie ijananese. the victim of his lourtn
(Aanclated Traei Iw4 Wife,)
Louis -Kid" Kaplan, world's
has
fund, and then there becomes no
money available for prohibitum en
forcemenL "It has been our experience that
during spring and summer the
prohibition fund docs not more
than keep even with the coRt of
enforcement. During the
season the fund makes its big
growth. Men who do not touch
liquo: during the entire year en
deavor during the holidays to lay
lu a supply for Christmas and New
Year, and then the bootlegger be
comes most active and the viola
tions areamost frequent Conse
quently Just before tht end of the
year the fund has heretofore made
up the money needled to carry on
the "work during the ensuing yar.
"Now, Just after we have built
up a good fund during the holidays
It Is ail taken away, and after the
first of the year we have absolute
ly nothing to work on, and muttr
continue with just the ordinary
funds until arrests are made and
the lines are again paid. It leaves
the state and county forces abso
lutely .crippled after the first of
each year.
"Wi greatly regret the fact that
for the pt-Tzes of three dictionaries
offered by the Funk Wagnalls and
Company for the three grand
hollday.fchauiplou spellers.
in tne semt-rinais three groups
of students spelled for 40. min
utes, each student spelling orally qj thieafternoon
18 words from the Century Col- .Tbe standings:
jiauu uuu, ,-iu iLuueai llagellUlCuer
was anoweu to repeat or cnoage i'layer
spelling Kiier ueiiianing. apro
pos, courtesan, heinous, charivari,
and ephemeral were Simons; tbe
most difficult words.
white Cedar 150 M., ),'t 3 red fir 150
M. while cedar toll S. Lot 4. fir pit-!
ing
Nl3;
200 M., white cedar 110 St., m:'4
jK 40
M white cedar 3S0 M S4 1 Nl.'4
redsfir 20
red tlr II'IIO M.. wntte cetrur 300 M..
SH SWU red fir 40 M.. flr plllng i
210 M., white ceoar
LAIjlffiRTKIDS
T THESE SLANKETSJ
l.W in.. nr,'
b-V4 riU fir 2Mt M . fir piln.K 16 1
M , whit CKlar 3uu M SW',4 HV'
n-d fir 100 M., fir pilltiK to M-, whit
jeeUar M0 AL, NK' ISt'A n-d fir In
'M., fir pnliisc 3ftU M.. whim c-lar 2'itt
M , NW HKL, red fir 309 M , Xlr
pillnK 19 winlft cedar 4iJ i., '
j.SK' tE red fir 1 ) M., whila e-
idar 0 M. ctdur po(t- S4. MV :
Si; '4 red fir M., ftr pIHiik 110 AL
white cedar 3n M.. aunt of I he tlm
lbr on liii jcliwll to b sold fr
Un than (2.0a pvt AL, for th rd
II r, J.u rT m. iur me iir iinnK '
17.00 pr Al, for the white cedar, '
llt.Oft per
fund l-tt each for the cedat
WillUm fpry, voinnt'fKinncr.
TUBBY
JP'I 1 WUU VfTtlO.
I sua Vueul i awe
I COHrHfUA0CtVS6 KNOW.,
1
THROUGH AGES.
Centuries ago sturdy Norse
men realized the benefits of
health-bciiUing cod-liver oil.
Scott's Eir.dsion
bring? to you the same vital
nourishment that enabled
these mighty men of old
exemplify strength.
frW,.t S- Bnvrf, plonwfi-tfl. K. J. ?-'
victory. 400 to 175 In 11 Innings.
Young Jake and Hoppe meat to
night. If Schaefer wius, the title
is his. If he loses he will be tied
for (he -title with the winner of
tho Horefnans-Hageulacher match
rupted by a bone bruise on his left
hand which he recelvedaji a fight
with Bud Kidley at Vernon three
weeks ago. ,
Dobby Iiarrett, Philadelphia welt
fr, will meet IHule Uercot, baattle.
In a ten-round bout al Vernon to
night ' ,
DC-NT forget the eighth annual
Dig 4 SL Patrick's Bail under the
auspices of the Ladies Auxiliaries,
at the Armory, Tunsuay evening,
Marco 17. Music by the Blue Devil.
Tickets $1.10.
PLAY JURY SYSTEM
WILL BE STARTEO
(AanrtatM Pro, Lraerd Wire.)
NEW YORK. Mar. 3. Opera-
SPEAKS OF EUGENICS
(AaKiclated Frew LewH Wiiv.
SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 8 Dr.
David Starr Jordaa, chancellor
emeritus of Stanford University
told the members of the eugenics
school or tbe Commonwealth col
lege yesterday that moat Ameri
cans, of Puritan stock, including
Washington, Lincoln and Koos'e
velt, seem to have been descend
ants of Mark Anthony.
A large part of I hex Eapltsh-
Amcnrsa ancostry, ur. juriinn I The Juror will not know one an
said: gels bark evontually to Uio 'other until after a nlav has bull
I Warren family and stho Warrens irevlw
bavo been traced back to the fa- Mafi.iTers will be unaware Hint
mous Koman orator. j their plays have been tried unlil
I Dr. Jordan explained kis tb.?ory ;they reuelve notification to recon
of eugenics as one which stressed struct their productions or ft, witu
Ihe preservation of the strongest draw them.
and best, rather than the ellnima-1
Schaefer
Hagunlscher
Horumans
Hoppe
Cochran
Suzuki
Eric spedlev. crack nolo ' nlaver
Won Lost Grand ' yesterday denf.instrated that he
Average ran do something besliles ride K
69 7-27 horse, when he won the golf cham
20 4 58 plonship of Mldwirk country club,
43 2S-33 lAlhambra. by defeating K. 8. Arm
27 1-43; strong, twice holder of the SoutS-
i 2-41 em California amateur golf title.
15 3-62
IIOTC'T forget the eighth annual
mr 1 HI I'atrli-k a Hull umler the at Stockton, Cal
atuplces of the Indies Auxiliaries, covered thatJlay Illailes, fielder, Is
A henvy blow fell upon the St.
Louis Cardinals laHt night In camp
when It was dla-
r'oll fJALE 0. A. C. IWred Hock
eggs- for hatching. 6oc 'a dosen.
None better. C. K. Mabley, Phone
6F4.
PijR SALE 2 Uuckeye incubators'.
one 110 and one 210 egg. M. K.
j'ohnson, Roseburg, RL 1. Box
103. Phone 42F2. -
FOR SALU KstaVa of Dau Qrlf
llth's, 21 miles south of Melroso
P. O., on Scott road, containing 62
acres. 30 r.lear. R acres in urunes.
apples, cherries, straw9oerrlaa, lo
ganberries and some other
kinds. Stock and Implements and
200 rlc.s of oak and laurel cut on
grotm at a bargain. Lloyd Grif
fith, Melrose, Ore. .
KOTIf'K TO ( UKUlTOll .
In the County Court or the Mate of
Oregon for lloualas Couuly.
tn the ututti'i of thtj citato o
Itobert A. VN'ooilruff, iJoceased.
NoLica la boreby vlven. tliat tho
underpinned werw oh tho 7th day of
f eliruaiy. Kizu. duly appointed exu
eutors of the lust will nnd. testu-.
inent -jf-ltoberl A. Wood;uff, deecua
ed. by the above entitled court:
therefore all eraona having clnlins
as'tlnst auid satato will pleafiA pre
aeiit the Maine to the umlurslKtied at
ICoKL-burif. OrcKon. duly verlfleit.
with vouelie''s HUuehed, frf or before
six mourns iroiii toe uiitn iit-ieu..
Hated and flral pulilished this
lutli diiv of I-'ilriiary lsi'0.
MllliTIMKK WlHlllltl'Fli' and
'ilt(HL S. WoollllllPF,
Kxoculora of tbe last will and tes
tament of Hubert A, Woodruff, de-
veaaeu.
at the Armory, Tuesday evening,
March 17. Music by the lllue Devils.
Tickets (1.10.
in bad shape owing to the reap
pearance of an old ailment A his
right arm his throwing srm.
Manager Drnnch Rickey hr.;l an
nounced tbst Hlaias was to be the
regular left fielder this eeason.
While rittsburgers shivered to
day under the sting of Icy blasts,
Reliabje Tailor
J. M.. BERNIER
Upatalrs Meat Umpqua Hotel
Cleantpg, Pressing, Alterations
We 'Make Yoiu Clothes
in Roseburg
PIANO FOR SALE Near
burg. Very fine latest model pi
ano at big saving and Urate $10
monthly to responsible party.' For
particulars write at Ofac to &ln
atusla Co, M Front IM. Prtau4
Ore. ..,..
WANTED
WANTED AT ONCE Waitress at
WANTKD Orala hay, Farm &ir
eatt Exchange. ' - ,
WANTKlV SooOGold DolUrand
Oregon strawberry plaata, Jl Q.
Bacon. Umpqua, Oregon.
WANTED To rent 2 or S-room-rur-nlshed
apt. Adults only. Call at
Skaggs Grocery Store. Stephens
St.
WANTLNd to hear from party
having second hand engine base.
From a four-horse power Kcon-
omy engine. Write Oeo. Ander-
- son, Aitiirose, ore.
WANTED In order to setUe an
, estate; the address of Nate Jew
ell, who was In Drain, Oregon, la
September. 1921. Send to Bos
. 1823. SjaUon F, Portland. Ore.
WOMEN of culture wita or wUibut
selling experience wanted to
handle an article that brings big
relu'cs. Delightful easy work,
large commissions. Address Box
i. care Newa-Rerlew.
FOR RENT
T
FOR RENT Larae light room.
Phone 292-J.
ATtXGlTFOn RENT Inquire si
644 South Puts SL
FOR "RENT 2 houses with gar
agea inquire 82 W. Lane St
FOR RfcN'iVFurnlBbed apartments,
inonlre Wtlttnr and Sm Ham
FOR RENT Louse, 10 ATiEE .
ciose in. i;uy water, lots iruit, tA
U. Helblg. 407W. Cass SL
FOR RENT Furnished nous
keeping rooms, with bath. .In- .
quire 119 W. MosherSt
FOR RENT Reasonably priced:
comfortable'sleeplng room. Big
white house at Camp Ground.
FOR RENT Furnished or unfur
, nlshed house close In. No child-
renH N. Stpphens St
FOR RENT Blacksmith sSop".Wilf
furnish for responsible party. W.
). Meredith, Looking - Glass.
Phone 18F2. . ,
FOR LEASE Grain and slock
ranch. 721 acres. For Intormatoa
address N. L. Conn, Roseburg,
Orj. Phone 6f'15.
I
I MISCELLANEOUS
Moore Bros. Dairy
Purity Brand Milk -.
Thone 16 F15 r; Dl2-'Y
ROSEBURG, OREGON
ilna ni i, i,;,.n ni.-,v nlun for members of the i,'lras were 11m-
reviewing salack.us tbealriral pro- Jberlng tip under hunny California
dilutions began today. l-i-limln- skies for I he opening of the Na
ary verdicts on sSme of tbe twelve iornl league baseball.
nlsva comnluine.l of ma exuected.l I'ndeT the tutelage of Manager
.by the end of the
bill McKechnle the Iluenneers re
ceived firr of their 17 days training.
Hall's Catarrh
JT will do whit w
HICUICUIC clalt
tion of the weakest
able.
aud undesir-
m for It rid
vour system of Catarrh or Deafness
After all jurors have witnessed caused by Catarrh.
a play they will meet.
decided by a 9 to 3 vote
If a play is i Sold by druggists for over 40 years,
e to b? "as 1 F. J CHENEY CO.. Toledo. Ollln
Old Friends
Best
That's why our cuslohinrs
like lo-trnde henv-the old
reliable Hue of Groceries we
sell has made friends who re
fuse to accept soiuvthiov run
tried and most always not so
good.
Economy Grocery . .
Phone 03
ROSEBl'KO Cjiclery now at 60J N.
Jackson SL ,
.10 and 20 per cent discount on bi
cycles and tires. Roseburg Cycl-
ery, 02. Jaekson 8L
UaRGAIN lotPgal. power sprayer
on good truck. Will trade for
value In milch cows, car or wood.
491 S. Main St
RADIATORS That's my business.
New cores Installed, and old ones)
made new. Lark, radiator man.
329 W. Lane.
UAH OWNER Don t forget. Is
call Its when la need of suts
parts. Sartfs Auto Wreaking
Hoaa
j NOTICE The parly who look the
phonograph from the Essex
coach at the Pioneer bridge
; south of Canyonville Sunday.
March 1, Is known as their "lic
ense number was taken. If the
phonograph Is returned to Hol
lenbaugh'a garage at Canyon
ville at once, there will bet no
trouble and no questions asjied.
juicrwise arrest win touow
LOST AND FOUND-
Accidents. Made While You Wait.
What Is more enjoysble
on a cold winter's night
than to snuggle under a
pair of Weil laundered
sanitary blankela. If they
are laundored here you
can an u rile as close' as
you prer.se to tbem.
They'll feel good to tbe
touch.
Roseburg Stesus
Laundry
Phone 71 RoeeBurg, Ore.
' COMB Cti. HANK. VMe fOR 0
to ctsxit rxniA Htee - mom'3
JUaVr POL'WO COT VOO'Al' fC VJRS 1
HOIl IM Tt f'Le ROC AieXT
TO COS! PAA1TKY Ait THC TIME
we WAS, AWAY AM'SvJPPOStD TO
8S. K;S'lJAPtD - I tOtS COT
ilMVIHtM' CH To rAE AIOUj
LIKE THAT
A
By WINNER
. LOST Appetites restored. Ilose
I burg Hotel drill.
IFtTrNIWA good" ilaco to aL
Roseburg Hotel Orlll.
'LOST Pair long gray Joth
gloves. Finder please return" to
this office. .
LOST Full grown Persian male
cat, Maltese, from 10IN Military
St. Friday evening. . Reward!! for
return, - 4
"iWaMVa1 .nu." i;,.. Si W I Ml ' ' f PWV lit THAT RACHtT-1 ,.
:. iNl grail. UJMu,
WHEN L ROSEBURG
STOP AT' ' - '
Hotel Umpqua
Tanks
W
Vaiat sad AJ
METAL, J
Won't Leah.'
M Oei. wj 10000 OaL ,.
Aawtarta. Oat Oes Passe,
Churchill Hdwa. Co.!
THK WINCHISTCf) tTORR