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EIGHT ROSEBURC NEWS-REVlEW TUESDAY. MRCH 3. 1025. y HfAP&.S I Rapp Building KELLOGG RESIDENT 'MRS. DIES LAST NIGHTI Mrs. Lena L. Bawer, who has I Tho funeral of Mrs. George been In this clty for the past : Sarver, who passed away at her month at the home of her daugh- home on Winchester street. Sun tor, Mrs. J. M, llaldwln, passed day night, wus held thii morning; away here last night at ubout 10, at the Koxchurg Undertaking Tar o'clock. Mrs. llawer came here lors, at 10 o'clock. The funeral from Kellogg Hbout a month ago services were read by Iter. Culd to slay at her daughter's home and i well of the Baptist Church, and receive medical treatment In hopes? the body was interred at the Odd of benefiiting her health, the was ! Fellows cemetery. There were 6 years old at the time of her death, and has lived for a num ber of years at Kellogg, where she leaved many friends who will be grieved to learn ot her death. Besides her httsbund, Louis llawer, who lives at Kellogg, she leaves two daughters, Mrs. Ualdwin of this city, and Mrs. Charles Hess, of Tacoma. and two sons, Louis and Max of Kellogg. No funeral arrangements will ,be made untlf ,Mr. Bawer i arrival nere from Kel logg sometime this afternoon. ART DI8PL-Y Display of worked samples of the newest embroidery work at Carr's. Big line of stamped pieces, new designs for spring, just receiv ed by express. See this line at Carr's. BETSY LANE SHEPHERD --' 8ING8 HERE FRIDAY Betsy J-ane Shepherd, the (emi nent Soprano, assisted by Jacques Glockntr, 'Cellist, will be heard In one of the outstanding recitals of the season at An'.'ers theatre on the evening of Friday, March 6. Miss She;, herd is one of the fin est sopranos on the concert stago. Her voice Is S-lch and talented, of genuine soprano quality. With this unusually beautifu. voice Is Jinked a personality rarely giot with and these qualities combined with splendid rsuslclanship, make Miss Shepherd a decided favorite In con cert fields. ' Mr. CSIockner Is an artist of con slderiXila reputation and allogeth er the program Is certain to appeal to all the niUBlo lovers of ltose burg. , ' , Admittance will be by card of In troduction only, which mny be se cured from Ott'a Music Store. , Dlslnlfect and wash ?our Incu bators and brAodera wlh B-K. It is odorless, leaves no satin anfl Is a powerful disinfectant. Sold by Wharton Bros. s New arrivals' in Indies' and children' shoes that tell you Spring ia here New oxfords r,-w pumps liat please the eye, the foot and the purse. Let us fit ou to a pair. Roseburg Booterie IRVIN BRUNN SHOES fHAT SATI8FY AND FIT YOUR FEET. PERKINS BLDO. R03EBUR0. OREGON gIIIIIIICglIIlII THE LIDERTX LAST SHOWING TONITE A SPECIAL PRODUCTION First Showing Here in The Northweit A SOCIETY DRAMA OF SPLENDOR THE WEST AND THE EAST : -I'll JOHN INCF ' ' It was the moat novel dance that ball given by "The Girl of Gold" on the sixteenth level of it gold mine! At last something new had been found to delight the Jaded, pleasure-mad social set. llilarlly was at Its height when smUlenly crwh a enve-in? ALSO IN NATURAL COLORS: THE1 GRAND CANYON OF ARIZONA ALSO: CHARLEY This special show at 25 cts for HEADACHES Voir Itt'nil m-hes because your nerves aren't in con- I j Ullion. The spine is Hie Al nerve center the seat of wFm the trouble. Our adjust ments at the spine rebuild the whole nervous system. d "Yourr for Health" Dr. C. H. McNeil Chiropractic Specialist Phon. 694-J 327 West Cass SARVER BURIED TODAY s many beautiful floral offerings, from the many friends she mudo while living In ltoseburg. BORN 7M1UBET Mr. and Mrs. E. W. ; rtoiibet, of this city. Friday, February 27, at Mercy Hospital, ' girl, Mae Jean. NOTICE I will be out of my office In the rcfklns Building until March 16. . UK. O. J. BACHER. TO CALL FOR BIDS The county court will meet Ir regular monthly session tomorrow morning. The court expects a HtSit term as only a few routine matters are scheduled. Plans have been prepared for the new Coffee creek bridge, which will replaca the one wati7cd out during the Do cember storm period, and the court expects to issue a cull for bids, at the coming session. The bids will be received on April 2. The bridge will have a 37 foot truss and 179 feet of trestle ap proach. Spray hose at Wharton Bros. DAIL.' WtATHER ItEPORT V. B. Weainer liureaa. local of fice, Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending 6 a. m. Prmein. In Inches and Hundredths Highest temperature yesterday 61 lowest temperature lat night 40 It-eeltHnrn lnut 9i Cimi n Total preiV sine first month.. 0 Warner against an alleged exces Normal preclp. for this month..3.9S ' lv" "wer asHeswment was refer ral nreclp. from Sept 1. re'l to the city attorney for a legal to di&e .. 33.23 1 Avers ee precip. from Sept. 1.1S7J 24. 68 Totxl excess f&m SepL 1, 1921 8.55 Average precipltatiun or 4tt wet seasons. (September to Mav tn.-luirve) SI 4 Probably rain tonight and Wed nesday. WM BFT.T. Met.orr,toiH.f Charming New Styles THEATER i.nclely had ever attended CHASE COMEDY adults and 10 rts. for children g 1C ousy SESSION Many Routine Matters Given Attention at Meet' ing Last Night. GRADES ARE WANTED Residents of Roberts and Mill Streets Desire Grades Upon Which to Construct Walks. The city council had a short but buy session last night, disposing of a large number sf routine mat ters. All of the eouncllmen were present, and there were also quite a number of spectators In attend ance. H. O. Wilson .appeared before the council and asked permission fa construct a garage In Vt ave nue off 4th street. The side street Is not improved arl there Is little I expectation tnat it will no paved soon, and he desires to constluict a garag building In the dead end. The matter was referyd to tr street committee. L. L. Hell asked for a grade on Roberts Street 1 put in side-I walks. The new council, however ,'tne oath and delivers his lnaugur Is following the .rule laid down by aj aiiilresB v the old sounrll, that a sidewalk i p. m. President, accompanied grade will not be given until plans I by cavalry escort, returns to are ms.io ior me. improvement ot white House for buffet luncheon... the .street y grading and paving. 1:40 p m.presidcnt takes his It If. possible that a petition to lpace In reviewing stand in front pave Roberts street between Maln:of the whlle Houge , witness the and Jackson will be presented.The paaslnK o( ,ha inau(.ur parade, street committee will make an l,n-1 occupying about an hour, and It was reported that the fences : around the reservoir In the south end of town are down and that children are playing near tho wa- ter. ine hea'h and police com- heard strange voices echoing tver mlttee was instructed to lnvesU-the plaza and resounding about gate the condition of the fences the corners of the library of con and to order, them repaired If 'grexs. i., .mi uniiu mniiinn in cuiiiiiuon ji ine reservoirs. A petltim waspresented by the e of president's of the past, residents t.( Soutn Mill street aHk- The radio announcers were hav ing for the establishment of a Ing, dress rehearsal of their. parts grade and -the widening nnd grad-l'n tomorrow's great ahow. Headed ! Ing of the street. The remonstrance of Frank oP'n'on. Walks were ordered. In on the south side of Floed street between Stephens and Flm streets. Councilman Res reported that freight trucks .are operating in side the city without mufflers, and lhatn.h.'r,i.",."JrlrUCte' ,0 "ee ,0 iaka tiie o'h "f.offlce tomorrow n - " 'TZ:?' .k, J. Coolldge to- ,.- . ; ., riilaJr ,or 'he pre-tnaucuratlon ....,. .ua.u ..uu u'-i 11 DU1U .HI f l.UV each. It was also reported that the hjll In which the c'y was Interested, providing for the foreclosure of protsrty liens in the circuit court, had been passed by .the legislature and s?,jned by the gornor. The street iiperlntendenfs re port, showing that the department clenns over 14 miles of pavement each week, was read and fll A hydrant on Winchester street ta m he rhnwii in ntuiia u i convenient for the use of the psrtment. The ordinance providing for the vacation of Floed and Short streets In favor of the Coen Lum-lto ber company, was read third time and passed. The commercial nue assessnien' ordinance was al so passetl. . The ordlnnnce granting' the Sguthrrn Pacific a franchise for a spur trs."k In North Pine street was placed on first and seconlI,,w,'" wno tomorrow will become reading. ;iie county scarifier and grader will be used to improve the un-' graded portions of the West Roseburg road affd 2nd aviiue lniP Hno tol on which General North RosebiX g. Dawes ss a boy practiced long The following is the Us; ofiho,lr the plnno. claims audited and allowed : Wisconsin Visitor Gay .'allfornla Oregon Power WASHINGTON. Mar. 3. WIs- enmpany, senios .$SR1 .35 leonsln vlKltors for the Inaugural Ru9hong & Co. Minute book 23.69 ceremonies fed Into the WhiR- Portland Seed maple trees ... company, Flax .Maiiuns.rtu?jng pany. supplies Churrlfll Hardware Com- Co- pan), supplies Quiiie. Goodman ft Co. . mitim on insurance .. pn- F. F. Patterson, repairing walk Union Oil company, couimn book MrKean, Darhy & Baldwin, 5.00 repairing clialr - 1.25 iiuiison r.iectrlc Store, serv. Ices .. Terminal Hotel r.npany, board for prisoner Sun Printing Company, sidewalk notices , Herb Starretl, services D. R. Shsmbrook, services.. L. (). Dvvaney, labor and material Claude Crocker, relieving truck driver Geo. W. Culver, supplies .... Nosh Son. supplies II. L. Kppsteln, general city work .... J. W. Draper, labor en slump ground . Roseburg News Review, printing 60.40 ! 5.80 1200 2.50 4.00 7.30 4.16 12.S0 26.50 Improvement East Fourth Street: liii,a Abstract Company Blue Prints H. L. Kppsteln, engineer- .60 Ina and assessment 24.00 u rat ton tomo'row of President M. C. Bowker, eoKlneerlou t oolidKe an-i Vice rresld.nt Klect and assessment .... 4 00 Iiawes. the first state executlre t" W. S. Crear, enxineerlna S.00 arrive was Lieutenant flovernor Rast Avenue: iv-red F. Sterlina of Illinois. x , tice of KBseBsment Laurel wood Sewer No. 2: .34-M i(oneturff wit-Review, no tice of anecment .44.00 Ball bearing. llht running lawn mowers at Wharton Bros. INAUGURATION OF PRESIDENT TO BE SIMPLE (Continued irons page one) progresses smoothly however, and no last minute executive tangle upsets the expectations of officials the day's events will move off about as follows: 10:30 a. m. V I c e-Presldent Dawes leaves his apartment at the New Wlllard Hotel for the White House. 11 a. m. President Coolldge and VIce-Presldent-Elect Dawes, accom panied1 by a committee of congress and cavalry escort, leave the White House for the capltol. 11:15 a. m. On arrival at the capitol, the president goes to his room to sign last minute legisla tion and the vic-prcsldent-elect goes to the vice-president's room. 11:30 a. m. Senate recesses un til 11:45 a. m. House adjourns sine die. 11:45 a. m. President and vice-president-elect, house members and distinguished guests Jake plac? In senate chambers. 11:50 a. m. Oath is administer ed to vice-president-elect. Retir ing President of the Senate Cum mins, makes brief address. Senate adjourns sine die. Noon New vice-president calls I new syiate to order and derive ! his Inaugural address. New sena tors ate sworn in. .2:3 p. m. Entire official par ky moves out ro the inaugural platform on the capital plaza, ,hr,, Pre!,letit rVmlidro takes . bringing the official Drogram to a close. Those Inauguration visitors who took a pre-ceremony view of the arrangements at the capitol todayl isoy even distinguished sen- tini.es from the Inaugural addres- ny tirahsm McNamee of WKAP. a corps of announ'cers tried their voices In true prima dona fash Ion. They pronoinced the arrange menls perfect. Tomorrow's hook-up will be the most extensive ever undertaken and will carry Mr. Coolldge's In augural address to every corner of the country. Dawes In Good Spirits WASHINGTON. Mar. 3 Charles 0. Dawes, vice president elect here con ference which Is customary be tween the leaii rs of an incoming administration. General Dawes first called at the White House proper, where he was closeted with Mr. Coolldge for a considerable time, and later the two went to the executive of fices together. In high spirits. General Dawes exchanged banter with Senators KSge. republican. New Jersev. unit 'ipntead. farmer labor. Minneso a .when h" 1 ft the nresident's nr. do-;""' nl utJect was the duties he " to assume as presiding ' officer "r """ ""nate. He said he was Practicing the manner and Bpeech M8'1 when ne took the gavel. ; toT nat purpose does the Ave-l':nn"l'mn arise?" he demanded of the first newspaper Questioner. waving nis oditiy shaped pipe. To Get Odd Gavel MAR1ET.TA. O.. Mar. 3. Mar- ta, the blrthplaceof Charles vice - president of the Vnlted States reseiit bim with a gavel, fashioned llko the Dawes cam- P'" PlP and made from th i House executive offices for a re 21.25 'cepilon today wearlg white ribbon I badges InsrribPd: 7.00 "Our governor Isn't here, but we 'are." ( 3.76 K. II. Miles, mayor of ltr A' kinson, explained state legislature 55.00 'and the governor had turned down ja proposal to send representatives lP.OO'to the Coolldge Inauguration, but I that representatives of several municipalities had decldj to come on riielr own account. ' Wisconsin was the only state carried by Senator la Follette in opposition to the Coolidge-Duwes ticket. 1 Rnln It Predicted WAP.MINGTON, Mar. 3. Prob able 'rain In the afternoon of the 'Inauguration day Is predicted for ; Washington by the weather bur- eau. . The forecasters will not venture n prediction as to the time the showers may begin falling, or whether the ceremonies on the capitol plana early In the nfur- inoon may be finished In time to 8.00 j escape. Fair and wanner Is the outlook for' tonlpht with Increas 15.00 ing cloudiness Wednesday and I wanner. 12.55 Guests At Inaugural WASHINGTON, Mar. 3. Incom ing trains tndsv were bringing to !the capital 14 governors and three lieutenant-governors, and their parties to participate In the Inaug- I MA30N8 ATTENTION A special communication of Laurel Lodge No. 13, will be held in the Masonic Temple Wednesday evening, March 4th. Wo.k In E. A. degree. By order of W. M. W. P. HARRIS, Secty. 4 hand for tin arrival of Mrs. Nellie T. Rcss, governor of Wyoming, to escort her to the residence of Sen ator and Mrs. Kendrick, whose guest she will be for several days. Other governors scheduled to ar rive during the day were C. J. Morley, Colorado; John 8. Hum mil, Connecticut; P. 1. Robinson, Uejaware;-Aivan T. Fuller, Massa chusetts; Albert C. Ritchie, Mary land; John G. Wyant, New Hamp shire; (ieorge C. Silzer, New Jer sey; Oltford Plnchot, Pennsylvan ia: Aram J. Pothier, Rhode Island; Elee Trinkle, Virginia; Franklin S. Billings, Vermont; Adam Jlc Mullen, Nebraska and Edward Jackson, Indiana. The lieutenant- governors werelarry 1. Furhardt, Kentucky? Seymour .owman, Nuw York, and C. H. Lewis, Ohio. Delivered a mile w:;tioul a cent of profit. That's our service on Krei-h. Pure WHOPESOME, GRIMM BROS. MILK BKKA0. Phone 1:13. jO IMPORTANT NOTICE I have no one selling tickets for photos. Don't be doped Into buying until you have investigated. Clark's Photo Studio. C. W. Clark. COOKED FOOD SALE i The Neighbors of Woodcraft Thimble Club will hold a cooked food sale at Zlgler Fee Hardware Store, Saturday, March 14. All kinds of delicious cooked foods NZW TODAY DIRT for sale. Phone 384-Y. FOR SALE lerron St. -Furniture. 645 Ful- FOR SALL' Trailer at a bargain, a illard Service Station. VOUNO MAN will do work of any kind at suitable prices. Phone 3S1-L. FOR SALE 9 by 12 Wilton rug. Walnut library table. Lawn mow er. Tel. 459-J. ,FOR SALFlon'HorleT'DavTd'stin motorcycle 125.1920 model $35. 2U6 W. .Douglas St. FOR SALE Oak blockf7;o6d $4 per tier If ordered In two-tier loads. Denn-Gerretsen Co. Phone mi FOR SALE 2bldeircowsnnd 2 young heifers. Al! bred. One fresh In April. Eliza Jennie, Roseburg, Rt. 2. Box 31-D. 56 GLADIOLUS" BULBS7 blooming size, postpaid $1.00. Georgx f.aw ler. Bulb Grower, DepL- 121. Ta coma, Wash. FULL marcel and bob curl75 cents hair cut and curl 50 cents. 331 S. Main, phone 57Y. Amy Rogers. FOR TRADE 250 gal. spray tank, pump, hose, 2 nozzles, to trade for good fresh milch cow. Rose- burg, Rt. 1. Box 165. FOR SA'bE Underwood "typ writer and Burroughs Adding machine. Both Al shape. Write L. R. Rlter, P. O. Box 3S31, Portland, Ore. WATCil and wait for the biggest sale ever of furniture nnd hard ware at Powell's Furniture Store. Sale starts March 11, Wednesday. FOUR BIO DAYS. REGULATION army tent. 14 ox. . olive drab. Capacity, eight per snns Condition same as new. Valuo $25.. Exchange for saddle i or good revolver and belt C. W. ! Bruckman, Dothan. Ore. j FOR SALE Apartment house. : Small payment down, balance same as rent 4 (arms for rent, 9 bouses for sale or trade, 11 farms for sale or trade. Cannot affoi-d any flowery advs. at my prks, C. Merrill, 501 Mill St TjlEY MAY GIVE It AWAY NEXT WEEK But would ad vise you to get It now. 160 acres on hard surfaced road; 1 mile s off pavement; 8 acres open fteld land; 10 acres stump land; 140 acres heavy timber; small new house; fine spring water: barn; 2 chicken houses clearlitle for $1200; best commercial wood proposition In Douglas county, also poultry and sheep. Law rence. Agency, 125 Cass Street Phone 219. Thi?M6rtgXgetookit7now IS YOUR CHANCE 40 acres practically art full bearing ap ples and loaches; borders on river and near highway; good Improvements; house; barn': fine water supply; school and church nearby; I4O00 on practi cally your own terms takes the place. Pay for It out of crops. If , you have any nerve and a very, little cash thlj Is your opttortun Ity. Lawrence Agency, 125 Cast Street. Phone 219. OPPORTUNITY. "IT KNOX." LIs- ten? You will hear It should you not be knocking still louder. My customers of last year "taking my hunch", could all take two for one and tome three for one, each dollar Invested. Several bavecashetl In and are re-Invest-1 Ing. Their names will be gl-n ' you should you desire. No rhanc-1 es are better today for safe and sure Investment at Rnseburg's "front imrrh", Edenbowcr, but soon North Roseburg where Roseburg's auto camp Is fast be ing whipped Into shape. Now al together for a greater Roseburg. J. W. Tollman, Art Real Estate. Learn Telegraphy NIGHT CLASSES Rowbarg Telegraph Institute Room 224, Ptrklna Bldg. r ! Rporrni i rpnp MOVING SLOWLY The broccoli crop Is so light this rear that a large amount of the yield will be moved to Portland by auto truck. Already several bun- dred crates have been shinned by this method, as It was not found possible to secure enough at one i time to make up a carload. Four I carloads have been shipped out to j date besides the express and truck I shipments, the Portland and Se irHle markets consuming all of the ' consignments so far. ' It is possible that there will be no eastern shipments this year, as j tho yield may not be more than i enough to supply the demand on ! the coast. Prices ranging from 75 cents to $1.50 per crate have been received. . Milk bread. The food of foods. It must be pure. The government demands It. OR1MM BROS. MILK BREAD. Phone 133. BABY CLINIC PLANNED A baby clinic will be held In this city during the latter part of March, the county health unit an nounced today. Dr. Estrlla Fold Warner, of the State Bureau of Child Hygiene will be present and have ehnrirM rt th olliiio whlnh will Include babies and children of The folumbla .All-Ladies Con a p re-school age. The exact date cert Orchesera of Portland, passed has not yet been determined. through this city today enroute, to IRnppnp Thev hnvn hpzn nlavhr Th. ..i.ii.t i ,i v Pure as r . inV Pure milk, pure butter. ,menteLmarn!UGntM the government demands. GRIMM BROS. MILK BREAD. sPhone 133. Learn Telegraphy NIliHT CLASSES Roscborg Telegraph Institute Room 224, Perkins Bldg. Electro Chiropractic Healthograms HEADACHE Which Is taking the JOY out, of life for mjny people, e,necially women, can be relieved by our ELECTRO CHIROPRACTIC treatments. We find the CAUSE and then remove It. Health and Joy re turn. Consultation free. . DR. RUPERT A. MOON 324 Perkins Bldg Phont 654 1924 Star Touring, run 2000 miles, 4-wheel brakes, looks pew nd mechanically A-l. f Sr balnnce owing on con tract. Can be seen at RAPP BROS. ' GARAGE Roseburg Can be purchased on termi. Phont 371 OR. DEAN 8. BUBAR ()mMKTHIST Spec 111 at In thm tltitnt 11 Jackaon St, Events Without Shadows Coming events do not always cast (shadows before them. Fires, floods, Usses, accidents, burclaries do not warn yon. Only Insurance can keep the sun shining for ou when the shad ow does come! For experienced Insurance protection talk to us. aTSfHIIPC. fPt Dr. H. C. Church Optometrist . Ptrklna Bldg. Roseburg, Ore. Phon 88. WANTED FOR CASH 1923-1924 Model Fords MATHEWS MOTOR-X-CHANGE ' 11S Jickson St.- Oak Block Wpod $4.00 Per Tier Two Tiers to a Load. Dcnn-Cerretsen Co. Phon 128 "I i oKian tar Dargams h Ability and Disposition The RoReburg National Bank has not only the ability but the dispo sition to serve everyone well. With ample resources and good, facili ties, we are prepanii to give your bunking business the best of care. Cull and meet our officers. The Roisebffig, National Bank .Rosebur,Ore. ORCHESTRA HERE SATURDAY iCoos Bay points, and made a de hit. J ""i"?d "a Irranmimanlii urum l"' 8l"rt 8tP tot ? concert to be given at the hlgn school Saturday afternoon and evening. The orchestra will play in' the aftesnoon, giving a free conci t for school children, and In evening will present a -public per- formance. The orchestra is travel - ling throughout the state in a 1 large motorbus. Thi appearance here 'will hn under the flUMDines of , the high school student body. It will rolongJIfe. ' It is perfect iy uutr . ous. -. -. 17 I ,,,- ! lure. 11 IS penally umiiviuub. 1 I the old fashlotred kind? It costs : no more. Order now. GRIMM BROS. MILK BREAD. Phone 133. --WORK STARTED ON BANK Work has been started on the remodeling of the Douglas Na tional bank building. Scaffolding Is being erected on the euserior. and workmen have commenced 0tearing out partitions Inside. The reconstruction cost is to De in ine neighborhood of 380,000. 0 (Associated Prett IaKd Wirt.) PORTLAND, Ore., March 3. Local esK jobbers and storage op erators are now genurntly of the opinion hat the marke? has popn Its low point for flomo Time to ! come. Some are a ill of the opin ion that a 28-cent storage level will prevail later on. 1 - Receipts have been good during! the past wtenty-four hours but; stocks were well abBorbrJ and ; lvalues on. the exchange advanced a point Ai extras to ;i2 cenm while! i current receipts gaim'd a balff cent, being posted at 27J cents net.) ;Other grades are stady and un-l changed. , xj i There a brisk demand now fori fancy eggs for storage nnd Jobbera i are canvassing the country fort supplies. Eggs aregoing into the! cooler on a large poaln nlthnmrh 1 Free Consultation Phone 491 . DR. HARRISON FOLK Chiropractic physician. ' "Electronic Reactions of Abroms" EIectro-Thert?phy and Sunlight a Latest Modern Equipment i FOR TftE GOOD OF YOUR HEALTH 4 1 7-1 8-19" Perkins Bid". TONITE AND WEDNESDAY AGNES AYRES AND ANTONIO MORENO "The Story Without a Name" ' A. Paramount Fsiture-r- V a Its a'.i up-to-the-minute thrill-a-seconof melodrama based on RADIO. Made by the producer, of "Wanderer of the Wasteland." ALSO "MINERS UND't.R 21"COMF.DV 10c. MAJESTIC 15c jmim mS-wm. TOMORROW.AND THURSDAY The Popular Western Star Hoot Gibson In "THE SADDLE HAWK" The greatrat picture vr idrii, ny Hoot to date. loc ANTLERS 25c IS many will wait until the latter pert of March to put away their r-. quirements. believing that ?ggs at that time will show better keeping qualities. Butter continues- to bold firm. - J although standard1 cubes eased off ! " i"" 'jM? J." Al I ce?'B , wtn. ,he ally make hardly : suincieut ior requirement. V6er ; grades of butter are unchanged, Country dressed meat arrivalj were moderate and the market has S good healthy tone. Fancy hops are bringing as high as 164 and 17 1 cents along the sV-eet while I choice light veal moves out at ! to 16 tenta. Hog prices are nearlng 1 a record. Old fashioned bread and milk both incorporated In a nut brown loaf. GRIMM BROS. MILK BRiSAD. ",one 133. THE:. USED FORD Her fenders may not glisten; Her paint may not be black; But she'll take you there and ti..,.. . She will always bring you back I The fellow who first bought lr - Paid fur saint and siiine and iS-yle, But there's pep still In her.starter; lu her engine, many a niljf. What you need is Transportation, , And the cheapest way by -far Needs no further explanation . Buy a Universal Car! - 6:e Our Stock State what you can pay Step on the starter-a And drive away! C.'A, Lockwood Mofor Co. ROSEBURG Last Tim Tonit Sporting Youth "Killing Time" "Path ReTttw" ir.T.T.T.I.TtT.T.T.WIT.rTWrt.rK ltoseburg NewsRovlew, no- A welcoming couuulttua ai on