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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1925. In Your Favorite Recipe Use TOE WORLD'S GREATEST You Will Notice 1 r a Big Difference ;; SALES I'a TIMES THOSE QF ANT OTHER BRAND rwm th XZA and UNUSUAL DESIGNS HOSEBURO, ORE. H STQ ltOSKIHTtti Ml blCIAXS TO xont WITH O. A. C. I ItAXD i OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, COKVALLIS. March 5, Maurice Newland, Ivan Atter bury and Chester Morgan are members of the college military band which Is to start on Us twentieth annual concert tour on March 20. Korty men have been selected fro'm the organization by Captain H. L. Uejird, director tor 20 jrears, to make the 10 day trip through the lower Columbia river 'valley during, spring vacation. Stops will be made at Hillsboro, Clatskanie, Cathlamet, Kelso, Et. Helens, Longvlew, Astoria and Seaside Mr. Newland Is a soph omore in commerce and a member' ' of Tbeta Delta Nu fraternity. Mr. Atterlmry Ib a freshman in chem ical engineering and a member of Sigma Phi Epsllon fraternity, and Mr. Morgan Is a sophomore in commerce and a member of Alpha Sigma Phi. o - Notice Car Owners Complete line of balloon tires and tubes at Hohl'a Garage. 121 N. Stephens St. o . A WILSON' MKMOWAL. (AMm-iated rrm Leased Wire.) .STAUNTON. Va., March 6. Initial steps have been taken by citizens of Staunton to organize a national Wood row Wilson birth place memorial committee. Pre sident Edwin A. Alderman of the Old Friends Best That's why our customers like to trade here tbe old reliRhle line of Groceries we pell has made friends who re fuse to accept something un tried and most always not so good. Economy Grocery Phons S3 Grease Spots Rot Materials, Spread Disease Experiments have proved that dry cleaning at regular intervals pre vents the rotting pf ma terials. . Send it to a "Master" Imperial Cleaners Our Auto Will Call Phons 277 13 WW Finest ' Old Growth Body Fir WOOD 8TOVE AND BLOCK $3.50 Tier Delivered Immediately. John Hatfield Phone 3F II WB keep abreast of the tlniea. We do not Show you last year's Ideas and design. You will find here whatever Is novel, whatever la new and whatever la fine In sllka ''Quality and Economy' The Silk Store Silks and 8atliia ' ' JACKSON STREET rTFlam "University'ot Virginia, a lifelong friend of tbe late president has accepted chairmanship of the 'com mittee and will direct a drive to establish as a national Bhrine and permanent memorial the birth place of the world war president. Women do these three things for loveliness, cleanse, tone and nour ish the skin with Elizabeth Anien s famous Venetian , 'Preparations. Lloyd Crocker. NOTICB of sate of Government timber. uaneral Land Office, Wash ington, V. C Feb. 17, VJ2S. Notice ia herehy given that subject to the conditions and limitations of the nets of J-nne . ISIS (3a Stat.. 21M. February 26, l'.U9. (40 Stat., ll(U') and June 4. 1920 (41 mat., 758). and departmental regulations of April 14, 1U24, (50 L. D. JT6), the timber on the following lands will be sold March SO. llttb. at 10 o'clock a. m. at public auction at tbe V. S. Land Of, lice at Jtoseourg, uregon, to tne highest bidder at not Icaa than tbe appraised value as shown by tills notice, sale to be subject to the ap proval of the Secretary of the In. terlor. The purchase price, with as additional sum 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 patent will Issue for . the timber, w'hUn must be removed within tea years, lllus will be received from cltuens of the United states, associ ations of such citizens and corpora tions organised untter the laws of the United states, or any state, ter. rttory or district thereof, only. Up on application of s qualified pur chaser the timber on any legal sub division wil be offered separately before being Included In. any of fer of a larger unit. T. - a., R. 11 W, Sec. IS. NEfi tSEl, red fir 2000 M whit a fie 1 00 M r-rt cedar 2S U cvdar poles B000 feet: Ht: SrJW red ; fir SiO it . white fir 75 M.. red cedar IS St., white cedar C M., cedar poles I these tracts to ba sold for less thaa. sz.uu per at. lor tne rea nr. si.uti per M. for the while fir and red cedar, land 14.00-per M. for the white I cedar and 1.01 Vi per foot for the cedar poles. T. 28 S., K. It W.. Sec. 1 2J, I-ot C, fir 300 M , Lot 7, fir (0 M., none of the timber on these lots ! to be sold fsr less than $2.!io per M. IT. 27 8., R. 11 W.,' BeivrtS, Lot IS. red fir 1S00 M., red cedar 40 St., none of the timber on this lot to be sold for less -than $1.76 per St., for. the red 1 llr and $1.50 per M. for the red ce Idar. T. 29 S., ft. 10 W., Sec. J. SWV4 ISX. red fir 260 M.. white cedar 800 J M-, none of the timber on this tract to be Bold for less than $1.60 par si. for th red fir and 17.00 per M. for the white cedar. T. 29 S. It. 11 W., ;c. I. Lot 1, red fir 160 M . fir pil ling 140 M.. white cedar 120 M . Lot 2, red fir 400 M., fir piling 100 M.. 1 whits cedar 150 M.. Lot 1 redflr 1 50 M.. white cedar 200 M.. Lot 4 fir Pil ing 100 H . white cedar 110 hi., t Kta iN&'A red fir ilKn.M.. fir piling " lal., white rednr 350 M SK jrtd fir 1000 at., wnlte cervar 300 M., Xlv'.i HW red fir 40 hi., fir piling i 2(0 SI., wlillo cedar 120 M., ii:s SVVI4 red fir St., llr 'piling l0l si., while cedar 100 M.. HW'A HW'a j red fir 100 M.. fir piling 50 St . white eednr 200 M , NK'4 KK'l red fir l.M M., fir pinner ixo M., lilla-jcf rt-ir 2""' M.. NWI4 tip:"-, r. d fir 20 M., fir I piling 1"0 U . white crdar InO K.. ' Sill, btW red fir 1000 It . white ee. I dar 30 M. 'cedar poles 240. ' SK'i red fir 400 M.. fir piling 1H0 M. . white cedar SoO M.. none of the tim ber onth:a section to be sold for1 less tnan $2.00 per M.. for the red, fir l.6o 61. for the fir piling. 11.00 par M. for the while crdnr, I and $.70 each for the rrHar pules. .Wtin.im Spry. Commissioner. TUBBY phew! A I.ABRAHAM "ENOCH ARDEN" DIVORCE . 19 DECLARER LEOAL (Aaocattod rieat teased Vn.) : NEW YORR, Mar. 6. Supreme Court Justice Dike of Brooklyn, who on Wednesday 'granted Mrs. Evelyn Naegle Parker an "Enoch Arden" decrue of divorce from Or. llerschel c. Parker, explorer and former Columbia University pro fessor said today that the presence of Dr. Varker la Portland, Oregon, would not snect the aecree. Justice Dike said he believed Mrs. Parker could have the decree set aside if she wished, but that Dr. Parker could take.no such, ac tion. "His wife and two cbljdren are In need of hit support," Tald Jus tice Dike,, "and I hope that some way may be found to get It for them." Mrs. Parker's lawyer said' that she would not seek to b&ve the de cree annulled. ' "But if this Is Professor Park er," added the attorney, "I will seek to have him indicted' lor abandonment. Five years ago he was ordered by the court to pay his wife 100 a week separation allowance. He has not paid one cent He is in arrears about 000." A divorce may be obtained In New Vork when one of the parties has been mUsing fiver years. ' PORTLAND, Ore March 6. , Dr. Herschel C. Parker, hen In formed today that efforts would be made In New York to force him to return to that state to support his two daughters declar ed he was without funds, and he did not take seriously the asser tion of Justice Dike of ilrooklyn, that his wife, Mrs. Evelyn Naegele Parker, who obtained an "tiuocu Arden" divorce decree was in Kho la earnine- a large 'income as a commercial artist, be told The Associated- Press that he bad been Informed. "I have not even enough mouey for a trip to New Vork. I have been engaged ' in experimental work, and my means are limited.' . Dr. Parker declared, h was the aggrieved one in the marital dif ficulty. He said that as a min ing engineer his duties called him to Alaska some years ago, and bis wife refused to accompany h.tn. This, he declared.vconsti tuled abandonment. He said he' had deeded her all his property In New York belore he leit that state. ' He said he had no immediate Intention of returning to New York, and that his plans for tbe future depended upon the persons for whom he is working in bis. mining experiments. He expressed the hope that he would be able to win large re turns from his work, and that he wants to provide liberally tor bis daughteds, when be has obtained the means. ' CARDINALS IN SHAPE. ' (Associated treat Lnud JTlrO " ST. LOUIS, Mo", March With the exception of Kay Blades, outfielder, every St. Louis Cardi nal Is in perfect physical condl- Mrs. m. timer ,.'tet3 Lit ..". -.! ' .Var. ae Sl,,;-V . Y Sa!ctj Orcfr. "Fnr some years I liavt used Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery as a spring tonic and have never found it to fail in cleansing the system, stimulating the blood and giving a feeling of healthy life. At one time ' I was weak and run-down, felt all worn out and ready to ro to bed. but the help 1 got from tlio 'Gulden Medica) Discovery' hrouuht bat:k to inc a lectin of strength ' and new life. I fhall always have a good word to-say for this wonderful remedy for I have always found it good .v.'hcn a tonic was needed. I have r ito used the 'Pleasant Pellets ior the stomach, ttver and bowels, and ran say they can be depended upon ! lo clear and regulate these oreans."i - Mrs. M. Ettner, 411) South 18th St. : Write Dr. l'ierccJ Invalids' Hotel -rt Buffalo, N. Y., for free medical advice or send HJc for trial package 1 any of his medicines. ' -.' .oi. TrtEPE W CATCH 1U.IJ.IU0: Va. a. STORING VITAMINS The average healrhypetoo itore up withiivthe body several days' supply or es cnnri'il vihimtns. Thil CX' plains why a well-nourishe4 f',nkl person of any is les sus i iaoM " r,rlK1o tn oirm-inteCtlOn ,l Loc(, are rnnl,! than tIOSe wnq rv nourislied. Scott's Emulsion Is a safety-factor that helps 1 m,nt mirAll.nmiricVipr). A -CHI UU WWa-.,wj..-, -- Very little Used Oaiiy TO COirtDlement the tegular diet, . r ..1 "--I activates wini n.iiuw - mins and helps build re sistance. Store vip a reserve of essential vitamins take Scott's regularly. Scott Ik nowne, Blaomficid, N. J. 4- tlon and plenty far enough ad vanced for the time in camp, ac cording to their Manager, Branch Rickey. A cold wind cut short the field work yesterday. Blades was due back at Stockton, Cal., today, following a consultation with a specialist at Sacramento regarding atsjold ailment In his throwing arm. Rickey said that he was worried. DON'T forget the eighth nnnual pig 4 St. Patrick's Rail under, tbe auspices of the Ladles Auxiliaries, at the Armory. Tuesday evening, March J7. -Music by the Blue Devils. Tickets (Ull. JOXPLOSlOi KILLS ). (aaoclated Free Uaied Wire.) - LENINGRAD, March S Twenty-six persons were killed and an uuknown number wounded by an explosion of oxygen tanks in a building In the center of Lenin grad today. ( ' The explosion caused a panto In tbe vicinity and scattered de bris and parts of human bodies In every direction. Most of the "victims) were wom en and children. Don't miss the basketball game Frl. night. ULOIUA LEAVES HOSPITAL. : (Aanclated ITaat Uaied Wire.) PARIS, March 6 Gloria Swan-, son, American film star, who un derwent an operation for acute peritonitis on February 18, has recovered to such an extent that she is leaving the clinic at Auteuil HUB B1IDIUUUU. NOTICE TO Soldiers, Sailors and Widows of soldiers and sailors of the Mexica' war, the War of the Rebellion and the Indian wars of tbe state tit Ore? gon. Now is the time tq put in your claim ior tuc exemption. All claims must be in on or before April flt'BL FRANK L. CALKINS, Assessor. OIL JU:X l li.MO.N Kl). ' (aauelsted rrea Leased ft ire.) PARIS, March 6. H. M, Illack mer -and James O'Neill, former officials of American oil compa nies, whq have been visiting in France, were aummoned belore the civil tribunal 91 the Seine on February 24, for interrogation by Ulrlth J. Mengert, special repre sentative of the United States de partment In connection with the Teapot' Dome naval oil reserve case it was revealed today. Doth men, some added, refused to test ify. o t 1 Arundel, piano tuner, ruone 13 L LOOKI.VO 4JLAS.S ITEMS. Mr. George llest is reported ill. Mr. Carl Nlckens has recover ed trom the flu and his wife is now down with it. Evangelistic Meetings are be ing held by Mrs. Lawson and Mrs. Horton, at the Grange Hall this week. . : The student body of the High School has engaged .Mr. Holme, to make glane sewings for the Freshman and Sophomore play. Regular rehearsals are being held in the Orange Hall of the Freshman and fcophomore pluy and program to bo given soon. The High School Glee Club aro practicing songs under the direc tion of Mrs. T. S. Thompson. A surprise party was given In honor of Miss Vern Hutchln's eighteenth birthday, at her home, last Friday evening. All reported good time. XX Wa run aunruv vnn n,lfh ihnnn "d a,er ""B-l Morn's a Good -tk&cc.! thats ovto t jost fOLe MOM WT REdSOKI VJWV I STA-ttD VVJKV VPOM tOME V1HFM THtV "THOOf.HT I WAS ltMAt? D v). BECAUSE VkiAb HIOIM JO "tut COPS COUl Do AOOtSt FoR ORtAKiw" THAT VulMDCVJ DOWJW t OlM vtti LhWIiCBY V)iW A iNOV 8ML- E.HE. HAt.A f Ik'b 0H VXWM THE PEASOW UJA, SOMETIME AajVHOVN- I GOT OUlTft ISJRKf SO oWt.lOULOUI tH VWHIP fAt ML I yXCATCH ftV VWHIP fAt FOW. T y ' HI? UAWUV lioisib prTHOVW. (-Uenelatea lrral Usaed Wire.) TOKIO, March 6. Whllo the Diet today was discussing a meas ure for the gradual abolition of 1 ioaio s- quarters 01 ill-fame, W houses were destroyed by fire la one or the largest of uarters in the city. 1 Don't tell anybody but tha R. H 8-girls are going to have some da-1 ilcluuil ,adl at (ood , g urday, at kcKean, Darby and Bald-i win's. ORDER FAVORABLE REPORT (Aenclstrd rrea laenl Wjra.) WAS1I1NUTON. Mar. 6.-VA seo ond favorable- report on the noin- na,lon of L.hart Warren o( - Michigan to be attorney-general was ordered today by the senate Judiciary committee. At the same time republicans in conference, voted 28 to 11 against- consideration - of the nomination In open session of the senate. From the least to the largest. Old or young, it Is the Quality. It has tite flavor. Pure milk, pure butler, pure (lour. Above govern ment regulations. You cannut ask for more In a loaf. OKIM.M BROS.' MILK BREAD. Phone 133. TO APPOINT SKW MAtf. (AaKM-lstcd I'rew Uvent Wire.) WASHINGTON, Mivrch 8. President Coolldge is understood to have definitely decided not to reappoint David J. Lewis of Maryland as a member of the lurirf commission and It was said today that Alfred Dennis, of Prin cess Anne county. Maryluud,' would be offered the post, How Nerye Troubles Wreck Health Any phrslcian will tell you that if you suffer with occasional spells of nervousnrsi, trumbling. sharp, darting nerve pains, nervous fa tigue, that such a condition is often the starting point of a Berious ner vous breakdown.. Stop the slightest case of nerves before a piore serious condition undermines your eutire nervous system. Gain relief by taking Eopa Neu ritis Tablets, which nor. only slop painful and distressing nerve .tor ture, but tone up the nerve cells and revitalise 'the entire nervous system. Eopa KeuritiB Tablets are pre pared from a physician's prescrlp lion, in accord auce with the Bel 7" "T'V: k. ',"" throughout Ameiica. Eopa Neuri tis Tablets usually give Bale, quick relief. Tbey are guaranteed harm less and are free from narcotics, bromides and coal tar products. Your druggiBt will recommend them. W. V. Chapman's Pharmacy will supply you. Mall orders tilled. AMERICA MAKES CLAIM. , PEKING, March 6. The Amer ican legation today was authoris ed by tbe state department to pay claims of American's for acts of banditry committee by Chinese, when the Shanghai-Peking ex press train was raided by bandits on May 2G, 1923 and 300 person were taken to a temple at Fort ress Paotzuku and held tor ran som. The money satisfying the r'ims was paid recently by the Chinese government. For prompt taxi service, city or country irlps. Phone 44. . WILL 6AVE RUEL Aunrlated Treat Lesa-d Wire.) CHICAGO. Mar. 6. There is a hint from the trulning camp of the championship Washington club that Harold Kuel will not be seen QUICK RELIEF WITH mm IIOIIEHAir CSTABLISHtD IS75 iSnee wlhitoiIiiStviiiclin Ciiihi;V J REFUSE SUBSTITUTES X W. F. CHAPMAN Sport at That. rXCOUGHS Trtr50LDS a.. .a -v . I OH AVAX2lGrVr! - .... ct. kit COME BACK AiOW - AlKllaH I, ri V.UIHH OCiH VADTHfriK I llHtD TO VJttH9lO THE W V , MOM E.l'lCH MU TO IWIfV HERE! :T-r1 Writ, lJ W- -- - fl-'T MOCH ,? 1 CAM JQlLIOii Bronchitis Leaves a bad oough. So tim '"tin" and la gripl.- but tliene llugering oongh yield essily to the beating and oorauve qnauueaoi led A UttrDI a f SJ'C wnAnOfcllllJv 5 COUGH REMEDY Every uaor ia st frten a nuch behind the bat In the , discussed "renewal' 'of the much world's 'eries that the Senatiirs and the Giants wilt play In the south this spring. Kuel virtually Is the Wash ington team's sole dependence in the catching line for the 1925 pen nant campaign and manager Har ris Intends to conserve him for that work. ,' You don't know what your mis sing If you fall to get something at the food sale given by the Olds' Club at McKean, Darby and Baldwin's Saturday. - WILL RECEIVE MONEY . (AirerUted Free! Leased Wire.) - CHICAGO. Mar. . Victims who sunk upwards of $2,000,000 in the late Leo Koreti' mythical Panama oil promotion schemes will get about I40U.OOO in a distribution of funds salvaged from his estnfi made possible by the wither of In come tax claims by the Internal revenue bureau. For concrete work call Taylor. 113 (4a Flint SL TeL 225-R. DEPUTY SPEAKER IS CENSURED BY LABOR Ar-vlatnl Pteta l.eun. Wlra.1 LONDON. Mar. 6 The storm that suddenly arose In the House of Compions yesterday culminated In the suspension of the Scottish labor member, David Kirkwtiod and a walkout by the entire labor lie section, overshadows Foreign Secretary Chamberlain's speech in the session. 1 Former Premier McDonald, tha labor leader, Is expected to move today that time be given for dis cussion of a vote of censure upon Deputy Speaker Hope, upon the grounds that bis action In the Klrkwood case was unwarranted. There is a wide divergence of opinion among the politicians and public, some blfmlng Mr. Hope and other Mr. Klrkwood. It Is admitted that Mr. Klrkwood persistently interrupted the for eign secreeary and seemed bent on showing that the foreign affairs of which he was speaking were of trifling Interest On the other hand. It is contendo dthat wide li cense has been habitually given to the laborite extremists in vlev of their lack of acquaintance with Parliamentary customs and that Mr. Hope seemed to show unneces sary impatience and lack of tacL , o , , Doing His Duty "For two years I suffered apo- nlung pains In my stomach, belch Ing up sour and bitter fluids and "gas." Tongue always coated.' Doc tors were unable to help me. The firut dose of Mayrs Wonderful Remedy made me feel 100 per cent better, and I am now feollng bet ter, than at any time In my life. I deem it my duty to advise other sufferers." It Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes tho ca tarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the Inflammation which causes practically all stom ach, liver and Intestinal ailments. Including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded At all druggists. PADLOCK TO PROHIBIT (Aercbted I'rvei Leased' fire.) NEW YORK. Mar. 6. Tho shadow of the padlock, nemesis of liquor law violators, haB eclipsed Nw York's great white way. Prohibition by padlock is the watchword of the l ulled States District Atlerney Emery R. lluek ner, who launched a sensational prohibition law enforcement drive last nitht Just four duys after he took omce. Complaints charging violation of the dry laws were made against the proprietors of 14 fushionsBie restaurants, on evidence gathered by young men who spent $1,500 of the district attorney s own mon ey in tbe investigations. Injunctions against those named will be sought NOTICE I wK jot bo responsible lor any debts contracted by Helen D. Kates, on or arter Feb. 28, 1025. PAUL I. ESTES. MATCH 13 CANCELLED (AMOrlftt'd 1'ieai lsrd Wlm.) ST. PAUL. Minn., Mar. 6 Can cellation of the boxinu miiwh be tween Mike t'onvoy, of Koto'Sler, N. Y..xcheduli'd for St. Patrick's l)ay, was announcd today. The promoters Bald that the datn would i interfere with a Minneapolis fight show for March 23. f M0Vy YOO FOOLISH B0Y." I -JO ETIkV AiAf EKOM HOME. I or TIF Ok) TO D AUr.U I CKum-M VfAiTi'T, A5W0 tlALL THK0OH VWlkiOOVO tVV'-iOY iCfttl SO RILT DCNa, THERE AaiO PAW FOR vajhT Ml t DjT VJOKWY - SWITCH Mfe OH LIT TIM Classified Section ALL NEW ADS FOR SALE 'I FOR SALE Trailer at a bargain. Wlllard Service Station. FOR BALE Oak atid ' fir block wood. Phone 14F2. FOR SALE Dry wood. W. A. Jen kins. Phono 14F4L JAPALAC Paints and Varnishes, at Powell's Furniture Co. FOR SALK Ford light delivery S4I). til N. Rose SL FOR SALE One hemstitching ma chine and business. Phone 310. FOR-SALE Sturglsreed baby buggy, $0. H3herldan fcjt SAWMILL cheap. I'S'ti. p7 Russell Mill. Waiter Leake, Dixonville, Ore. F1K woou, vora wood, 2-toot or Xe tnch wood. Phone 14F14, Buyer Hros. FOR SALdi, Nursery stocx. phone 27 F3. Morulug or evening. K. L. bllis, Koseburg, Ore. FOR SALE Inspected Gold Dollar strawberry plants. D. C. Mo Oehey, Phone 5F13. FOR SALE Team horses, be tween ltioo and 1700 lbs. Box lot5, Koseburg, Ore. FOR SALE at a sacrifice. Z prao , tically new Axminster rugs. Cull at 210 Kohlhagen Apts. BARGAIN is a DODGE SEDAN. Eauy terms. L. IL Chambers. Highway Service Garage. FUK SALE 8"horthorn" bull regis tered, priced right for quick sale. C. O. Garrett, Glendale, Ore. FOR SALE One" sound young norse, weight about 1500 lbs. iliD. Fred Kitcher, Phone 41F2. Foil SALE Thoroughbred White Rock Hatching eggs ( Daniels strain.) W. K. KinseL Wilbur, Ore. toil sale Very rcabonable, 1 J- bottum 14-lnch plow; also 4 bot tom disc plow. C. A. Lockwood , Motor Co. , FOR 3ALE O. A. C. Ilarred Rock eggs for hatching.. EOc a doten. None better. C. E. Mabley, Pbone 6F4. FOR SALETwo double garages in one building. Easily cut into two paws. See W., F. Chapman, or Dr. Shoemaker. FOR-8ALE-BlackJer8ey Giant eggs, Vi per setting, Mrs. T. P. . Carnes. Phone &F2, Hoseburg, OregDu. BROCCOLI SEEDr sale. An ex tra good strain, well selected and raised same for four years. CO. Hheppard, Dixonville, Ore. FOR SALE 2 older cows; and 2 young - heifers. All e bald. Onev fresh In April. Eliia -Jennie, Hoseburg, Kt. 2. Box 81-D. HANDKERCHIEF SPECIAL Jobbers close out of a large as sortment or fine zsc, 35c to 50c valuea. We secured one lot of these to sell special at I9c ea. Very fine materials and embcoidorlos, these handkerchiefs are guaranteed reg ular 25c to 6oc values. Get them at Carr's. When you Bee them you will recognize the values. laundrTkids OET Rio or ALU your household woes send usvouhuhehs AND YOUR CLOTHE6 1 . B Look over our price list. It looks roasonnhlo, doesn't It? Now If you ffilnK you'd like to have us do your wash each week ask us for our spocial price on that proposition. We Co Hove you'll entertain It. - Roseburt; Steam Laundry Phons ? Roseburg, Ore. By WINNER AKVMOP-B I t EXPCCTED I ATALL ON BACK PACE, ' SO GLADIOLUS BULBS, bloomlul . also, postpaid $1.00. George Law lea. Bulb Grower, DepL 24 Tv coma. Wash. ' ' FOR SALE Underwood type writer and Burroughs Adding machine. .Both Al shape. Writ L. IL Rller. P. O. Box Sail. Portland, Ore. FOR SALE Oak Hoosler cabinet, dining table, buffeL Alrtlta re frigerator, Congoleum rug. and collapsible, adjustable ares form, 711 W. Lane SL FOR SALE Small Bean spray- out tit, consisting of loo-gal ,ank, small gaa engine, hose aa4 al fittings, in good condition. ' $60 takes 1L C. A. Lockwood Jotor Co. ... . FOR SALE One Great Northers) Steam Boiler, mfg. by Kewanee Boiler Co. Suitable for small mill on heating plant Inquire Scott Bros. Plumbing and U ar- . Ing Shop. Cor. Mala and-la Sts. FOR SALE One new Thompson Neutrodyne Radio receiver... Ab solutely new at one-third' off. The Thompson ia the best ot the" Neutrodyne. See McAllister at the Terminal Hotel. Also -two uied seta at bargain. " ' WANTED AT ONCE Waltreii al Koseburg Cafeteria. WANTED General housework. Experlenced. Call 437 Raat Ave. YOUNG MAN will do" work oKany kind at suitable prices, phone 351-U FOR RENT FOR RENT 3 room apt furnish ed. Call at rear of bouse i MS 8. Pine St. . Foil RENT . furnished house keeping rooms. 404 K Jackson St. Phone 198-Y. - . FOR RENT House, 10 A o( .land; close in. city water, lota Iran. O, . U. Helblg. 407 W. Cass St '.. FOR RENT Furnished or unfur nished house close in. No 'Child ren. 216 N. Stephens St. , FOR RENT "clean- furnnhe5 housekeeping rooms. Inquire, 720 Winchester. Call before noon. FOR LEASEOraln-and Tslock ranch, 721 acres. For Information address N. L. Conn, KoseUurg, - Ore. Phone 8F16. . I I n miscellaneous: FULL marcel and bob curl 75;fents hair cut and curl 60 centa,"j331 S. Main, phone 07 Y. .Amy Rogers. e s BARGAIN 100 gal. power spawyer oo good truck. Will trade" for value In milch cows, car or wood. 491 S. Main SL ", RADIATORS Thai's my busiieta New cores Installed, and old hivea - made new, Lark, radiator .'man, 88 W.Lane. WATCH and wait for the bfgfest sale ever of furniture and hard ware at Powell's Furniture Store. , Sale start- March 1L Wednesday. FO U R BIO DAYS. CAit UWNtli-Don I forget U call S6S wben In need of ants parts. Sarffs Aato Wreck tnj -Hons. TaKENTJP 3 stray horses,- pay, black and white, at the W. ' T. Cloake place 2t ml. wrjf of Hoseburg. Owner call, identity stock and pay for - datuausea. Phone 4eF21. - 5l j LOST AND FOUND LOST Pair long gray cloth gloves. Finder please return, to this office. L PROFESSIONAL CARO DR. M. H. PLYLKR Cblropraetl physician, 126 W. Lane St. " DONALD R. QIBBS, DentlsS. Phons 401 212 Parkins Bldg The Umpqua Florist Cholse Cut Flowers -Always Fresh Finest Quality Artlstlo Floral Designs. t Visit Our Greenhouse or I Call 40-F2. 1 t FORD REPAIRING CYLINDER REBORINOW Our Specialty . UNION GARAGE : Authorized Ford Sarviee '" WHEN IN ROSEBURGl STOP AT i; Hotel Umpqua Oaaollne. OTL U atas sad Am METAL. -Won't Laak!: j WANTED lii W Oal d 10,000 OaL " AaarSsals. Oh Oal fHaaa, v- Churchill Hdwe. Co. ' THI WINCHESTER STORaJ v asaaii4i)aasM cjTTTh ,iv, ... . ,it'"r'- - v.-? :