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ROSEBURG NEWSREVIliW THURSDAY. MARCH $, 1925. 1 j DROP IN AFTER THE SHOW ' And Enjoy Yourself THE COMFORTABLE DINING ROOM , - . OPEN 5 A M. to 12 ft M. EVERYTHING TO PLEASE YOU WITH ; SPECIALS EVERY DAY TRY OUR SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER 6e DOUGLAS GRILL ' W. R. WARNER. PROP. 1 ; i Courteous Drivers ' - Our drivers have all been with us for ' yean. ' They are our "salesmen." Any . . one of them will give you a, courteous answer to any inquiry that you make. Travel with them. They are careful drivers and are as pleasant as they are efficient. ' ' ' i - - , ' . -COAST AUTO LINES No. 1 NEW STAMPED GOODS New spring line of stamped em broidery goods now on display at Carr's. This line' was personally selected In the east from the new est spring designs. Worked sam ples also on display. Carr's; W e can supply you with sheep dip, grafting wax and water glass. -Lloyd Crocker. ti rs, i ,f H-' i- ,, a FORD REfAIRI-NG - CYLINDER REBORINQ Our Specialty UNION GARAGE ' Authorized Ford Service The Umpqua Florist Choice Cut Flowers Alway Fresh Finest Quality AistIo Floral Designs. Visit cSr Greenhouse or Call 40-F2. Old Friends , Best That8 why our customers like to tradtWiere the old rW le line df Groceries we sell has made friends who re fuse to accept somethlnn un tried and most always not so i good. Economf Grocery Phone 03 i irese Spots i Rot Materials, Spread Disease Experiments have proved tlQt dry cleaning at' regular intervals pre vents the rotting of ma terials. . Send it to a "Master" ImperiaLCIeaners Our AutoU Will Call Phone 277 O oFinest Old Grpwth Body Fir WOOD 8TOVE AND BLOCK ' $3.50 Tier ' Dslivsrsd Immediately. John Hatfield ' Phone 3FI I 7 t'or qulca reeulta Heview classified ida. use aews pnone 15. I NOTXOfi of saio rnment GoMcrm timber. Ueneral Land OffittV Wash , lnKton. 1). C. Keb. 17, l2ti. Notice Is hereby given timt subject lu the condittona aibd ivnitatlons of th actjj ot June 9, lt16 8tat.. 21K, fVbruary 2ii, 1919. (40 Stat., 1179) 14, VJZi (u0 U L., i76), the timber I r.n tl.a fnllnwlnir trxt.H. HI 111 ha .nM Vert M6V at lifro& I-., at 'public auctions! the fr. sT Lnnd .Of. fic i it itoseburg, Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less that, the 1siaibvu viu tnuwu uy iiiis 1 notlte. sale to be subject to the ap proval of the Secretary ot thtf In terior. The purchase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of ori i per cent, thereof, being coiraie ' a ions allowed, must be deposited, at I time of sale, n.oney to be returned, if nlft la nut nnnrnvt'rt nthArwtaa patent will Issue . for the timber. I ySK aSlKi'i'frSSi continental rail connections, des Icitixens of the United ijtatea, aBsoti-I plte natures own barrier in the ex i at lone of auch cititens and corpora I panslve mountain ranges. , Clone org;anied unuer the laws of! ,ph f, - wnteP jnto the tun- the United States, or an? state, ter- rne Ii0W c w"1" a . I. ritory vrdistrlct thereof, only. L ! nel was at first belieTrVd by work jon applitBtlon of a qualified pur- nen to have been caused by strlk Khaner the timber on any Ktal sub- 9 nnararn,irij merxnlr. Lllvlfilon wll be ottered separately 1 Wefor beinir included In anv of- i ?r f 'wr unit. T. SJ fc.. R. 12 w- ec is, wk sb red nr zqus M., white fir 100 ax., red cedar 2& cedar poles 6000 foet; SE tiE red fir KfiO M., white fir 75 M red cedar 15 M., white cedar M., cedar poles 1600 feet, none of Ue timber on tnese tracts to be stwi ror lean than ti.QO per M. for i,n red fir, $l00 per M. for the white fir and red cedar, uimI 14.00 nor M. for thtt wlilte A-dar and per W oot for the 'ridar tKiiffl. T. 2H 8.. R. 12 W.. 8 'eilar Dole.. T. is B.. R. 12 w.. 23. Lot . fir SCO M.. Lot 7. fl M.,. nous of the timber on these iW.a to- he sold for less than 12. 5 per M. T. 17 R, R. 11 W.. Sec 35. Lot 13. red fir IftOO M., red cadnr 4U M., none ot the timber on this tot to be sold fur leHflSyhnn fl.Ttl per M., for the r0d nr ana ti.&o P" -u:Jo' tb '..'-:: ! ilr. T. 29 K. 10 W.. Sec t. 8W HEA, red fir laO M., "o"" cedar 800 M., none of the tlmbeVon this tract to be soaa for le.a than St. SO Der M. Wor the iTd fir and $7.00 per M. for lvi, Lot red flreo M.. rir Ing HO white cedar. 120 !., C. red fir 400 M.. fir Dillna loo pll. fj.l 1 M-, white cedar 150 M.. Lot 3 red fir 1 rea nr i:o i j M.. while vettA zwo M., Lot 4 fir pi I- ! Una 200 M., WTile cedar Hit M.. hHU 1 N M rd fir S0 M.. fir piling 406 M.. while ctd.tr 3 ."0 M.. fiw NE'4 nd iir'iftO M., wiilie ccar 300 M.. iNK'j .9 rid Hi 4U M., fir pllina; 1 240 M., white cedar 12D tK h'm nd i" M.. fir piling- vvn M.. while i'"dar 3io M.. flV4 HW'4 rd fir 100 M., fir plllnK 50 M.( while i cedar I'tJ M . NiC1 red fir Km VI., fir niiine: 2n !., white errinr 2o 11., NW'A hKC rtd fir sto M., fir pillnir 1H M white rcdar vQ HFs'i KR14 re" fir MOO 11., white re-d-tr 310 M. ctdar po-t 20. HW'4 red fir 40 M., fir piltng- 110 M. white ceditr S'io M., none of the tln ber on 1 1 i setittn to he sold fr lens than 110" per M.. for the red fir, $1.50 pr M. for the fir piling, 17.00 per U. fnr the white cedar, and $ 70 earh for the cMjar pules. W illiam ypry. Comm'-tsmner. TUBBY f- THIS IS A SWElL FIH tn IN WOW PCP JUiT FOlMlO OUT THAT WAi WIOIIU IAJ THAT OLE ROOM MtT To 0U9 0..ITDV AIL THE T1MF MR THOUGHT I yjAi KIDNAPED. AM H'S MARCH HARE. ON Or HIM OOIN TO THE POUCE AN OFFtOtM A REWARD TO AMY BODY TMKT'O RRIM6 WE BACK AIOW HE 5 WAITIM IN THE HE TO CO IA io Mt crNCivc TO P 1 1 V- A GOOD WHMIM b m t r BODY OF EBERT wn m (nTrv ft--- . w . ' IO DUKUXf 1 VJUA I -v. (AMMri Tnm li Wits.) HEIDELBERG. Mar. The body of Frelderlrh tbert. flnit president' of tbe German republic was laid In Its (Inal resting place here today. The burial occurred , after a sermon and prayer by Doc- ' tor Mass, the Evangelical Luther- an Unanlaln ox Heiaetnerg. I .Women do these three things for , loveliness, cleanse, tone and ndur-j lab the skin with EUxabtflh Arden's famous ' Venetian Preparations. Lloyd Crocker. .... ; PARIS IS SCENE OF HEAVY (AsnctataJ melfwd Win.) PARIS,-, Mar. B. The eweather has changed . abruptly since Sun day and thereQis been a succes sion of gale accompanied by snow, sleet or rain. . The early frutt and grain crops have been destroyed In many places by hailstones. Heavy seas approximating the proportions ot a tidal wave, destroyed or sank k . I .7 " I large number ot tinning boats I St. Tropes, Bte Maximo and Car- 'qoelranne. A smaller tale ot dis aster comes from the channel ami Atlantic coasts. DON'T forget the eighth annual Big 4 St. Patrick s Ball under the auspices o( the Ladies Auxiliaries, at the Armory, Tuesday evening, March 17. Music by the Blue Devils. Tickets ri.10. FORMER CAPTAIN OF GIANTS DIES AUGUSTA, Ga., Mar. 6. John M. Ward, former captain of the New York Giants died here yester day. His body will be sent today to Babylon, -N. Y., for -burial. . Mr. ward took up the study ot law while still a diamond s&r and gained distinction In the protes- B0B Im I DON'T forger the eighth annual ' Big 4 St. Patrick's Rail under the usplces ofothe Ladles Auxiliaries, L at tne Armory, Torsuay evening, j March 17. Music by the Blue Devils. 1 Tickets $1.10. - SEEPAGE OF WATER IS filNDERING WORK (AMncUtrd lYett Lfkiad Wire.) DENVER, "Mar. 6. Slowly dim inishing . through subterranean channels, the waters ot Crater UHK6, lduu reel OH me muutui tunnel on the crest of tha contin ental divide are leaking Into the great railroad bore. It h.-jy beeq of- liciauy anu bciuuiiliuji determ- ined. accord in k to authorities. Tbe -seepage which benan . . . . . . i. "un tJlfflifc eastern "portal" of the tunnell Feb- ruary 15, at the rate of 1600 gal lons a minute has dwindled to about 261 gallons a minute and the lake today Is nearly empty. N This phenomena ' has been without detriment to irkers building the six mile, tunnel through the heart of the Rocky mountains to nrovfde faster tram- " Since February 19 officials employ- ed - scientific analysis with the re- 7 .,.,,,- nrt)A suit that chloride ot lime poured New Way to Quicklyotop Dangerous Cough It is almost criminally careless not to Drooerlr attend afliersistent cough. which by seriously weakening the nys- em lava vnu onen tn lar more aamzer- cxis infections. For bv a very simale ii I ' i j . i . - At a recent dance he fox trotti-u spells ahnostinstantlj -and oftenreliev. f ,0 4 w, n Qv the stubbornest cough in 24 houra. occasional break. The . orchTs Thisstmrjlereatrnentwbasedoria, ..,.ii, fr, iJin. remarkable prescription known as ur. !..,. Mli..,ntrrni,.U Vnn :,-i o .M.nonnful and h.iM it ; ' - , . . l r- nn t. n your inroai ior 10 or ;u conuiioc lore IVTallffWUlK 11, w,juniTli. luiiuwinjj water. The prenrrrption has a double actw. It nrt only soothes and heals soreness and irrl fntinti. hut it nuicklv luoscnaand rcmovestha phlegm and cnnRt ition which are the direct eaus of the couKhmn. 1 he promat relict ot tMheaTicstcoufheecmairnostmaKtcai. . The prescription is highly recnmmeod for Crtugns.chest cttia,hoarnru and bronchitis. and is wdr.lfal tor children's coughs and artasriKKliccroup--noopeate5 or other harnilul tjruiia. Ecoiikjmical,too.usthcdo'e isonlyone tesbpoonful. At all -ood druKeia, Askfot I C Am SLP no MY ROOM AN' HE WoMT HtAB Mt BvT IF I DOM'T CET AWAKE eeFoeiL him im The AS MAD AS a 01E MOONIN AN lv 'w THE HOUSE CATCHES THE DliKENS SUBE I Unto & lake hat tepd Its way In- j to ID uum-l. crater Lake Hnlai region cov- ered with now from 10 to 400 feet deep, and slept mmt be taken, ao-1 cording to olllclals. to stop the leaks before tbe spring thaw, lest the onrush ot Crater Lake's supply should too rapidly engulf the bore, where several hundred workman are. engaged on the nroiect. - tfbrk. noweyer, baa nvver been seriously Hampered by the water. Its. ..r ,v, .. r.rvwi.. a natural drainage, system. Chairman W. E. Rubinson of the g,ate Uotfett Tunnell Commission Daa announced that crevices through which the, .water yours I will be concreted or drains will F ,. . i be oonstructed to carry the water found a haven with the Red LftBuJtwiy. Expense ot stopping th, after leaving Ute University of STORMS iaks would not bo huge, according j Vermont. Kip Collins pitched for to Mr. Robinson. i' - QLAO TO e.BACK After being in the east ror iw weeks, Oregon and Roseburg locks mighty good to us. We were aoieailj ctttei hlrawlt guuivan as a to buy at the Merchandise Fair aimemlK.r ot CoBnl, Macks' Athlo number of specials which will ar-u,,. That hippened in the days rive from time to time. A big ex- h v.i.u.. . .in.i.ni i I'n. press smpmeni oi iiua stamped goods la now In and on display. .W. purched worked-f. samples so our customers could. see how beautiful these pieces are. Come In and see them. We also did a considerable portion of our toy and gift goods baying for fall nU can promise Roseburg a bigger and better display than ever lor this coming holiday season. Carr's ,- ERECT George Kohlhagen Is making nlans for the construction ot a irtodern reinforced concrete build- ing to from on nose, .rra-i, ing the place of the blacksmith building, which Is now located on the property. The blacksmith "bop Is to be torn down or reniov- erf nnri one-stoxy . concrete building with a pressed brick front will take Its place. The new building will be 70 by 74 feet jn sti and will be modern In everv resotPt. The estimated cose Is between $10,000 and $12,00.0. tbattcd tor .369 In l'J20, the hlgh- Vnhlh.aa. wanni..a thai. . P. V- V.n ui.. attulnfi several Individuals and companies have been negotiating lor the lease, but as yet no definite sr ranKement.has been made In this table lirltibh players have done for regard. Work on the new build- lAmertcan contests for this tour lug will be started the flrBt of ian(1 wlu SHii for home March 13, af Aprll. , ,. ' fur visiting Toronfo, where they Notice ' Car Owners Complete line of balloon tires and tubes at llohl ae. m N. Stephens St. SIMPLE WAY TO 1 TAKE OFF FAT Oui anything be slnuiler tnkmK ' a convenient Irriie four times each day until your weight Is reduced to normal? Of course not. Ju;' purchase a box of .Marmola Prescription, Tablets from your druggist for one dollar, and start now to reduce, follow i directions no starvation dieting or tiresome exercising. Kat subfltan-j tlal food, be as lazy as you like, and keep on getting slender. Thou sands ot men and women each year regain healthy, slender figured by using Marmola Tablets. Purch-iae them fros)i your druggist, or send direct to .Marmola Co., General Mo tors Bldg., Detroit, Mlcho o PRINCE OF WALES IS IN TRAINING f Awoclated Vr LeaMwl Wire.) MBLTON, Bobray, Eng., Mar. 5. The Prince of Wales "is traln Inx" quite strenuously for bis pro longed trip to 8ou(h Africa and South America during his stay at nis country residnce here. l n i, . .... ....... i-.. i - i.. - j j, . .?..,.. ' j -, - ' I don. A "e prince s Thorite fox, trot ,isv is "nr iiwooti ' anu nn is ai- 'ui iTnil of 'Vnn'rn in Kenlurliv As Suro as You're Born," Follow Th1 Swa""..," MKperlally lor You," and i Somebody Loves Me." RULES WITH IROlQHAND (AOatrl Vrrm tnrd lr.) CONSTANTINOPLE Mar. G Ismot i'aHha, the new Tuikl.sh prcmlvr. adilrcHaiiis: a mi'otlnx of the pcoplca party yimtcrrlay a.O it wan proponed to send into the rt beiilouB area of Kurdistan a '0 plcs" party trlbonal ofO'n'l' l nd ence witlKmmmary powt-r of lift and death. -"- U - -a-- He Uses tfie First and V, -.y-.. . " HBSMsk tM AN CO F I CNlY H'o rj A AlARMCLOtK IT VtUJlt) BE A dlNCrlToCETUl- - 1EMME THINrv ftTCUTtA HOW t CAM Wcj BEFORE, " MYSELF Uf ME I'UtET ,- ; F I CNIY r-7TrTTr SPORT SEORTS (AteocUtftl rrm Uuvd Wtw.i NEW YORK, Mar. .6. Baseball has known many mighty men and high in the list of heroes stands tne clun of Collins. There was a itreat third bsseinan, Jimmy Col' VI ....... U U .HV VII. U IUQ U.UID atill plays with tlie American eague team In the bay state cil- tul, John (Snaao) of Pittsfield. Mass. There w,aa still another the left handed pitcher, Ray, who also found a haven with the Red the Yankees at one time. They were numerous. Today, however, the name - Col lins can mean only the marvelous Kilwnrri T-mwhrliln-e. nf lnh u.,.. y, .nd tha chimin white SoJ, who once awrtl,d the c,a lunihla University. I ,2, finds Collins es tablished as one of the game's greatest second basemen and man ager ot the club that be has serv ed for 11 years. His lot is that of Cobb, Speaker, Siller and Harris star to manager and it Is prob able that the experienced Charley Comtskey, president ot the White Sox drew upon the experience of Chirk Griffith of the Washington Senators is) sending his keystone man after a pennant. Collins found his way to Phila delphia's ball parks In 1906. and played short stop and third base in eight games. In 1907 he play ed shortstop during ten contests and erased the name "Sullivan." As second baseman, third baseman and shortstop In 1908 he played in 102 battles and batted .322. Here the marvelous quartet that wss to become one of the most re nowned infield combinations In baseball Went into action with Stuffv Mclnnis at first, Collins at second. Jack Barry at short and -Frank Baker at third. It became known at the 1100.000 Infield,' iyet a few years later Collins alone i was sold, for half that price, I Collins started to hit and In on- hy tw seasons, 1917 and IW18 has he fallen below the 300 mark. He est average he has ever attained. : NEW YORK, Mar. 6. -Abe Mitchell and George Duncan, no- Iter wll doc 111 Instruct for a week In an W u" school. During their 10.000 mile journey I in the United states tno uriunu captured ili matclies naivou inree and lost 10, establishing a best ball average of 87, teio in l"atches over strange bourses In California Duncan had prulse for George Von Elm, who finished second to liobbv Jonos last fall, saying that j the Pacific Coast star had Improv ed Immensely ana win ojar irn Ing In any tournament in which he starts. Gas on Stomach0 Won't Let Yoq Sleep Gas pressing on heart andQlher organs sometimes causes a restless, nervons feeling and prevents sleep. Adlerllfli helps any case gas on the stomach, unless due to deep seated (juses. - The HUICK action will soOrise you. Hecaune Adlerl ka Is such an excellent InteBtlnal evacuant It is wonderful for con stipation it often works In one hour and never grip Nathan NEW HAT MATERIALS New hats, frames, and trim mings now In at Carr's. We carry a quality line for you. Also trim med hats at a very reasonable price. Oo into Carr's and (ee the big line for sjjj'ng. V . Studeonuvr coin less per pound than butter K II If1 t totr ensf 1 -vi V " y diract Irom jSKsiMk t& " the mtae- rj .i (r'V 1 lsKraf, f HI II ffHWjSjr y 1 J 1 m tf-1 lsST(VtL ' t MS. t ' s Original Alarm 1 nmT)E(2eN T 1 Jr I AOJPWtE. IM Ati CUT OUt THAT III 14 tn, lk.lK!M In YiintTA m miiriis, 11(11. I II I Bill II I -J I i MOTHERS IMPORTANT Mothers should see that the ihole family tuke a thorough, purifying system cleansing laxa tive this Spring. NOW IS THK TIME The family will be healthier, happier, and get along better If the blood is given a thorough purify ing, the stomach and bowels clean ed out, and the germs of winter ac cumulated In the system, driven away. HOLI.ISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Is- one of tbe very best and surest spring medi cines to take. Try It and see the difference In the whole family. Their color will be better, they'll eat bette", sleep better, and be well and happy. Chapman's Phar macy. ffOTICE Back again and ready for busi ness. 'Leave word at P. O. Box D63. Roseburg, Ore. Eureka Spray Painting Co. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF COMMERCIAL AVENUE Notice Is hereby given that the common council of the city of Rose burg. Oregon, did on the 2nd day of March, 1925, by Ordinance No. 847, declare the assessment for the improvement of Commercial Avenue from the west line of Jack son street, to the east lino of West First street, In the city of RoBe burg, Oregon, to tw upon' each lot or part of lot or parcel of land especially benefitted thereby as follows, to-wlt: N'amo Description . Amount Geo. Weber K. t of Lot 1, Block 23, Kinney's Ira- ' proved Plat $344.18 M. W. Bergh W. 1 of Lot 1, Block 23, Klnnoy's Im proved Plat 314.18 R. L. Ridings Lot 26, Block 23, Kinney's Imp. Plat. 688.40 Mollle G. Shambrook Lot 13, Block 27, Kinney's , Imp. Plat 6S8.40 J, F. Rose Lot 14, Block 27, Kinney's Imp. Plat 688.40 Geo. Weber K i cof Lot 2, Block 23, Kinney's Im proved Plat .. 8.38 M. W. Bergh W i of Lot 2, Block 23, Kinney's Im proved Plat 9.38 F. A. Clemens Lot 3. Block 23,Klnney's Imp. Plat... 16.88 15.00 F. A. Clemens Lot 4. Block 23, Kinney's Imp. Plat Frank & I). J. Spaur Lot -, 6, lllock 23, Xlnney s Imp, Plat .. 15.00 (frank ft I). J. Spaur Lot e, Blocs ii, tvinney s imp. Plat .... 15.00 R. L. Riding Lot 25, lllock 23, Kinney's Imp. Plat .... ,18.75 Earl W. Parker Lot 24, lllock 23, Kinney's Imp. K- Plat w 18.SS Enrl W. Parker Lot 23, lllock 23, Kinney's Imp. Plat y 15.00 Chas. Barker Lot 22, Block 23, Kinney's Imp. Plat 15.00 Chas. Barker Lot 21, lllock 23, Kinney's Imp. Plat 15.00 Mollle O. Shambrook Lot 12, Block 27, Kinney's Imp. Pla 18.75 Mollle U. Shambrook Lot - 11, Block 27, Kinney's Imp. Plat - - 16.89 Flossie P. Vlrden Ixt 10, Block 27, Kinney's Imp. Plat .. 15.00 Flossie P. Vlrden Lot 9, lllock 27, Kinney's Imp. Plat 15.00 L. U Spencer Lot 8, Block 27, Kinney's Imp. Pint. 16.00 J. F. Rose Lot- 15, Block 27, Kinney's Ifflp. Plat 18.75 Ida May Jackson Lot 16, Block 27, Kinney's Imp. Plat 16.80 Ida May Jackxon Lot 17, Block 27. Kinney's Imp. Pint 15.00 A rnnnin 1 l 1M Itlnl, 27, Klnnoy's Imp. PliS f5.00 A. CreaBon Lot 19, lllock 27, Kinney's Imp. Plat 15.00 Total amount assessed to street: $11076.12 A statement of the aforeHHbl as sesKment has been entereil in the Q locket of City Liens and the same Is now due and payable at the of fice of the city treasurer in the city hall In lawful money of the United Htates and If not paid wit h- n tweni days from the date of this notice sifrh proceedings will be taken for the collection thereof an are provided by the charier of the cily of Roseburg, Oregon. Property owners who desire to take advantage of the flancro1 iioninng ACl Ir ill" repayment or asHesKments are nereny notified to cnll upon the clly recorder lor said purpos not later than Marcn 3'lth, 1925 as appllratlona will not. be accepted aflT that date. e r. l: wmi'pfj;, City Rorordcr of the City of Roju-lmrfr, (Tropon. Clock. I !::., n.i.v- Classified Sectionl ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. . Z FOR SALE FOR SALE Trailer at a bargain. Wlltard Service Station. FOR SALE Oak and fir block wood. Phone 14F3. . FOR SALE Dry wood. W. A. Jen kins. Phone 14F41. JAppoAJet c. ssxigr"-" FOR SALE Ford light delivery $10. 421 N. Rose St. FOR SALE One hemstitching ma chine and business. Phone 310. FOR SALE--Sturgtsreed baby buggy, $20. 113 Sheridan St. FIR wooo, com wood, S-fool or It- inch wood. Phone 14F14, Buyer Bros. UK SALL Nursery sioca. Phone 27F3. Morning or eveiuuf. U. L. Ellis, koaeburg, Ore. FOR SALE Inspected Cold Dollar strawberry plants. 1. C. Mo Uohuy, Phone 6F13. FOR SALE--at" a sacrifice. 2 prac tically new Axmlusler rugs. Call at 210 Kohlhagon Apts. BARGAIN 'la a DODGE SEDAN". Easy terms. L. ft. Chambers, liik-uway Service Garage. FOIl SALE-r-One sound young noise, weight about 1500 lbs. $160. Fred RItcher, Phone 41F2. ioiT SALE Thoroughbred-White Rock Ilatchlug eggs (Daniels strain.) W. K. Kinsel, Wilbur, Ore. toit SALE O. A. C. Barred Kock eggs for hatching. 6oc a dozen. None bettur. C. E. Mabley. Phone 6t4. FOR SALEItlack Jersey Giant eggs, $2 per setting. Mrs. T. P. Carues. o Phone 5F2, Roseburg, Oregon. BROCCOLrSEEDforiale. An ei tra good strain, well selected and raised sarao for four years. C. Q. Sheppard, Dlxonvllle, Ore. Foil SALE 2 "older cows, and-2 young heifers. All bred. One fresh- In April. Ellta Jennie, Roseburg, KL 2. Box 31-D. Here's the Way to Heal Rupture Marvslous Self-Home-Treatment That Anyone Can us on Any Rupture, Largs or Small, Costs Nothing tojry ... Ruptured people all over the aniHzvd aiOthe almoin rusuitH of a simple rupture that is huiair cuumry me illll U' tilOUM .vit-tnini for ent frei to who write for it. i'n is reniai'kittilH Hupturu hyslwiu Is one of tho KitJitteat blvssltitfs ever iitri-d to ru(itured men. women and .hildreii, It is being pronounced the i hum t succusnQiI Method ever dis-covurr-d, Minr muKm the use of irusatrs or supports unnecessary, iso matter how bad he rupture how ton you have had It, or how lutrd toiiuUl; nu mailer how ntatiiy Hindu of imsM.'!. you have worn, let nulliliiK prevent yuu from gutting; i t.v.ii i KttiA i m r. netnor rVd.i think vim urn hail htitn nr hxvst ik rupture us hrKo us your flMts, this marvfitiue Uystein will so con trol It and keep It up Inutile as to urprleB you with Its' manic, Influ i'iK'. It will so help you reature the jjuile wLtiiu the rupture lonum Lhrouich that iuun yuu will be as free tu work at any occupatlnn as though you hud never been ruptur ed. You enn have a free trial of this ' a iderful streiiKtlwrilng prepara- lltirt by merely B.iV(iig ynur iihiii mid ii'lrtrcMS In U. A. (-iM.l.l.liNi lie., Su.1 II t olllna. Ilullilln. ti-riuMn, K. 1. hcitd no nn,iiy. The trlul li, free. Write nuw (mlxy. ft inuy stive the wearing uf a truss chtt lunt ul yuur Hi.. . ART DISPLAY lilsplay of worked samples of the newest embroidery work at Carr's. lllg llntPof stamped pieces, new designs for spring. Just receiv ed by express. See tills Una at Carr's. a NOTICE I wi( jot be rnsponslble for any debts Cffotracted by Helen L. Esles, on or alter Feb. 2S, 1925. PAUL I. K3TES. ur. fintfs Him rrr.wlpil.in t rr&i ,-iuifi. or ANtitm. m tu .ii Hmnvei It. AMnv vromt iiastitm In tvW nilmitm, end ittMnnitrM to tult-ti full rrlii'f In J hourp or meney lierk. Ni nnrtotlrs uf hfirmrul druas. Ut lUnox t'-!v utid iry it. tf rssr,H.it.lri- ji-rToer'TMstmnt rrtr.n ffffi ytwir itrtHnH tor majlsr rty the t'linlral I stiff SfltrfiiH ( , O'.-lUHl, O . 1 r-V(ait f I'sc tt, Mt. r M B it "i tmkf no rtsh fti gt-ttf r tl f-ifilnf fl sitr nn viiamiitiw frwi auir arjiisi tjvmwy bmrk U not rLvvi in m hour. By WINNER r vr-- LlPl6rtT f Ct-APEMCE, ( VLLl-l&HT V I'M AWAKE J 50 GLADIOLUS BULBS, blooming size, postpaid $1.00. George Ls - . rer, Bulb Grower, Dept. 124.-1 a ooma. Wash. FOR SALB Underwood m i writer and Burroughs Adunf . machine. Both Al shape. Watte L R. Rlter. P. a Box fai, Portland, Ore. FOR SALE Oak Hoosler cab&et. dining table, buffet, Alrtite. r. don.fe, collapsible, adjustable desa form. 717 W. Lane SL FOR SALE One new Thompson Neutrodyne Radio receiver. -Absolutely new at one-third ff. The Thompson is the best oCihe , Noutrodyn. See McAllister at the Terminal Hotel. Also two : used sets at a bargain. t r 2l WANTED WANTED AT ONCE Waltresse at Roseburg Cafeteria. ? YOUNG MAN will do work of fny kind al suitable prices. Phane 851-L. FOR RENT FOR RENT 1 furnished hoOse keeplng rooms. 4U4 N. Jackson St. Phone 18-V. - ' FOli RENTHouse, 10 A of fcid. close In. City water, lots trulWd U. Holblg. 407 W. Cass St. FOR K ENT Furnished- unfurl nlshed house close In. No child. ren216 N.Jjtephens SL -FOR RENT lclean furnisEed' housekeeping rooms. Inquire, 20 Winehester. Call before noonr FOR LEASEPDfaln-and'' stick ranch, 721 acres. For Information , address N. L. Conn, RosebOrC. Ore. Phone 6F1S. Z MISCELLANEOUS - fsw ' FULL marcel and bob curl 75 cants . t hair cut and curl 60 cents. -4J31 S. Main, phone 67 Y. JCtar Honors. BARGAIN 100 gal. power sprayer on good truck. Will trade or value in milch cows, car or wyd. in 8. Main St. i RADIATORS That's my tualrJSsT New core Installed, and old sea made new. Lark" radiator saa 329 W.Lane WATCH and" wait for the biggest sale ever of furniture, and herd ware at Powells Furnrrare Rtore. Bale starts MarchV Wednesday. FOUR BIO DAYS. CAM OWNEH Dom ftwget1 enl) K6S whea ta ned at anu pert. .Bartri Auto WreckJBu) Bom.0 ' - I .LOST AND FOUND LOST Pair long gray cloth gloves.li'lndor please return, to this office. , PROFESSIONAL CARDS" DR. M. H. PLTLER ChlropractM phTslclan, 12 w. Lana St. . DONALD Phone 401 R. GIBBS, Dentist 212 Psrklna Bids Moore Bros. Dairy ; Purity Brand Milk Phone 15-F15 or 612-Y-R08EBURQ, OREGON ' F. & F. Eugene Roseburg FREIGHT CO. . DAILY SERVICE BY INSURED CARRIER Wll take freight to Engene, Portlsnd and all way points or will move your tLrnliure any place. Roseburg Hssdqusrttrs, Brosdwsy's Garage Phone S93 BROCCOU GROWERS , Ws would Ilka to corrsspond with you regarding th Ml of your erop. Writs u today. PAGE & SON Portland Oregon WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT . Hotel Umpqua Tonlis ViletMa WlMWllfc Oassllns. Oil. Wstet soJ Asr META t Leak 10 OsL w 10,000 Ost . AwtwSj. ttaOsnM Churchill lid we. Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE s IP" ir- i CaipytisM bv ('rtitfd fniuM S4iesi 0