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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11. 1925. f"'! WIRE FENCE , t. Another car of Southern Fence ' (At Roseburg) . "At good as they make em." Galvanized by the most up to date -process. Scientific tension curve. Not a slip joint fence. 9-39 38c Rod SPECIAL OFFER: If we sell this carload Wore AprU I st we will refund on cent .a tod. Tell your neighbor and save yodr sales slips. s -i SEE US FIRST WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE R0SIBURQ OAKLAND PROF HORNER DIRECTOR ' - OREGON MUSEUM ASS'N. Prof. A. B. Horner has been op pointed as O. A. C's reprasonnllvc ' on the board of rdtreotors of ' the Roseburg Faces : Traffic -Jam - .s Drive in and have your car serviced while doing your shopping. . . " Let Us Tell You m Day Storage About Rates' Our Corrplete stock of Balloon Tires, Tubes and 7 V Jack Roseburg Garage Rear of Umpqua and .' Grand Hotels MATERNITY HOME 1118 Winchester 'it Phone -190 Mr. D. Comwell Patients Privllsged to Hsvs Their Own Doctor Mae Your Home Brighter Some new piece of furni ture helps wonderfully. We can supply you with artistic,' serviceable pieces or suites that are appfoprl ate and sensibly priced. COMPANY S21 N. Jackson St, Roreburfl Do Not Delay. ' Insure Today Crotect your property from loss by fire by carrying an adequate amount of insurance. Our agency is at your service at all times in matters pertain ing to insurance. G. W. Young & Son Insurance 116 Cass St. Phone 417 Still Talking Grease Every grease spot, though apparently unnoticeable, causes ' a decay that spreads germs and ruins the fabri of goods.. Let a MASTER clean it ImperialC!eaners Our Auts Will Call Phone 277 LEMOX FURNITURE 44 TWO GOOD BUYS, IF TAKEN i AT ONCE y - Six-room house: screened-ln4 porch; in good condition; 4 close, in. 'Price 12300. Terms. ! 4 700 dash, balance on easy ! terms. Paved, street and sew- ; 4 er assessment all paid. Five-room house ; modern In every ay; garage; carpets, linoleum, water hqater and ! ran e. All for 35iH). Tqrms: . $1500 cash, monthly payments can be arranged on easy.4 terms. See N. Rico of Rice & Rice. Museum' Association of .pre-gon. The University of Oregon and Gov ernor W. M. Pierce are ajo eniill ed to Joint representatives on Ihe board under the charter. . The purpose of the Museum Asr.doia Hon of Oregon Is to encourage cs tablishment of. local nnisiums throughout the state and likewise to create a greater in,terst in the study of the sciences. Prof Horn er has had three years' exprrluu.e as chairman of the celled museum at O. A. C. A banquet is being planned for the early future which will bring members of the board together for consultation. Frank Branch Riley Is president of the association and J. Nellson Bar ry secretary. NOTICE of saie of Government 1 trfnber. Oer.i Land P"teft0w",': ie'reby- .ivVn ht "iuh;tT': cctidUlons and limitations of th nuts of June U staL. 11m. February 2. 1919, (40 Stat., 11750 t . . .. 1 a i'in rii Stat turn, and deuartmntal reKulations of April I 14. tou (50 U l.. 37, the timber On IHO JUIIU" "B mimp " -- - ilarci fa. lb'ib. at 10 o'clock a. m. at public auction at in u. b. n w f;c at Roaeburff, Oreg-on, to the Mtfheit bAder at not leas tt.an the appraised value a shown by this n.Ha In h MllblACt to t'fl BP proval of the fcJecretary of the In teriajk The purchase price, wltn aq i additional sum of one-fifth of one :per cent, thereof, being commis sions allowed, must be deposited, at time of mile, n.onwy to e returned. If sale la not approved, otherwise patent will Issue for the timber. I which mutt be removed within teH ! years. Bids will be received from citizens of the United States, associ ations of such cltlsena and corpora tions organised un-er the laws ot ith. iTnit.iri HtnifkfL or anv state, tef Irltory or district thereof, only. Up on application of a quaiitied cur- jcha.erhe timber on any leta sub-j loivmun -. . , j i ani. nf according to county junge vimne, !?S!0o? ruuft? T.'? EIlY. and its planned to use the grad !v.. c. is. MCU BEH red fir 2ooo . lng crew in making another much M.. white fir too t. rrf car Ji J"; llr Al.. wime iir i .. 'ru 15 M.. white cedar I M., cedar pule.'. . . ,S'.0..i??a'c,rroV.oor'r.e.r,haB Loosen Up That Cold 11 for the white fir and red cedar, a4 14.00 per. M. for the whits cedar and .01V4 Per foot for the cedar polee. T. M B. 11 W, Be". 21. Lot . tlr 100 M.. Lot 7. tlr 40 M.. none of the timber on thest; lots to be Bold for maa than SJ.so rr w: T 27 fi. R. 11 W., 8ec. 35. Lot 13, red .'- i..t u mr.t .i.r io m . tun of the timber" on this lot to he sold for I is the healinga.intment penetrates the If" "VS. t.'-,p MiV fthr. Ve"d res. then comes a soothing, Cooling sui. red fir 210 M.. white cedar "0 Made of pure oil of mustard and M.. none of the timber on this tract ner simple ingredients, Musterole is 5orbfh.0rd,0fir,i'd,"oo,pe; KSoVljcommended fey many nurse, and ,.J.f T. H a n. u w.. i Joctors. Try Mustero e for bronch t s. (sec , Lot l, red fir io M., pit- jure throat, stiff neck, pleurisy, rheu i !"r2,,n7'iMU l"f Cr' Siini "o M ' tism. lumbago, croup, asthma, neu I white elder iso'it, iJot I red llr 1 :.o ! faluia, congestion, pains and aches of IM. white cednr luo l-ot 4 tlr pil-, the hack or joints, sore muscles, Sprains, lng 200 M.. white cedar I io J'-.-S bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of XHU. red f r 20 M-. tie plllnfc "0 ., ."V . . U while cednr r,0 M.. 8W N K A fir KIOO M.. wrilta ceror 300 M lNK BWK red flf 0 M., fir piling 1 2.0 M., white rednr 120 M-. HK't SW(i red fir ISO M.. Ilrplllns lo it., white cedar 100 St., H'4 fW red fir 100 1M., fir rSJInU 60 5- wtnis cedar 200 M-, NKU HK'i red fir J"0 IM, fir Piling ISO !.. white cednr 2 0 ,M NW WKU red fir I'M) !.. fir I piling 10 At., while cedar 4n0 u ;B!4 SK!i red fir 1000 M.. white ce dar J40 M cedar pole. 24", s i ami red fir 400 M , fir pllln lo M. I white cellar loo M-, none of Ihe Um ber on thu section to be enld f-.r leas thsjl 12 00 p.r M.. for the red i fir II A per M. tor the fir piling. ; 00 per M. r.ir the wnne ernar, and 1.70 each for the cedar poles. V Hllim Spre Commllcner TUBBY YeSTtGDa.Y, HANK, AFTER PICKING A FICHT VdtTH A SI BAY D06, CHASED HIM IUTO THE TovJM HM.I WMERl THE FOURTH AujIUAL, llUC 6L0OD DOA SHOW, IS BEING HE10, TU68Y, WHO T81EDTO FOLLOW WA PITCHED OOTOM Ml, EAR. A 3b IS HOW LAID UP FOR RtPMRS- SO WE Wilt UIWE HIM OUT Of THE PICTURE AMD tSo IWSloe.To SE WT "A hAPPCAIED to HAMK. - POSTER CONTEST OPEN TO ALL GRADE SCHOOLS OF COUNTY A poster contest, open to grade schools Is being . launched by the Forest Service, and la a letter wi-itten by Carl 1). Nral, supervisor of the Unipqua National forest to all grade school teachers of the county, the rules of the contest are laid down. President Coolidge Is Issuing s proclamation and proper utilization of the forest wealth by education. The Umpqua National forest it offering prises to the grade schools which submit posters best portray- I lng the idea of forest growth, pro : tecllon and utilisation, the first, i second and third prizes being first, j second and third choioa of three i framed photographs 18 by 24 inches In size, each an enlargement of j the original photograph of a scene I n the forest, and the fourth, fifth and sixth prizes, the - choice ot j similar unframed pictures. L The posters entered In the con "test are to portray any one of the purposes for which the Ka- ' Clonal, forests were created, .as for est protection, reforestation, utili sation pf timber resources, recrea tion, preservation ot wild life, oi grazing of domestic stock. - The idea may be expressed by use of drawings, paintings, cartoons, clip ping.-), or use of words. Cut-out pictures pasted on cardboard por traying any one ot the purposes enumerated will be acceptable. The teachers of the county are being given full Instructions re garding the manner in which the posters are to be submitted ' The posters must be sent in be fore April 22, aud will be Judged on Saturday, May 2. The prizes will become the property ot'the school from which the winning posters are submitted. The prizes will be on exhibition during Forest Week Mrs. L'dlth Ackert, county school superintendent, has endorsed the campaign, and urges the school of the county to participate. ' 'Since Douglas county has one- f if I b of the standing timber of the state of Oregon, it Is very fitting that we should assist in thin cam paign," Mrs. Acker says. . Hht expresses a desire to see every school represented in the contest, not only because the pic Isires vlll be a desirable ornament for any school room, but in order that the children may be trained to guard the forests against the great enemy, fire. City School Superintendent Hamm has also endorsed the con. test in the following letter sent to all grade school principals: "As usual we .are to observe one week during the year In study of our timber wealth. The dates from April 2T to May 3 have been set a,sid as American Forest Week. "The protectors of our nearby woods wish to arouse an Interest in conservation through the me &ium 0f a pouter contest. Such contest should be of special in terest to the art department of the upper grades. "In this locality timber is one of our greatest resources. Please urge all teachers to do everything they can dur.ng this week to In still In the minds of their pupils proper forests. care of the CUT NEAR MELROSE WILL BE WIDENED The rough grading on the road along the base of Mount Nebo will probably be completed this week. Ipeeded Improvement.' The county With Musterole Have Musterole har.dy when a cold .arts, it has all of the advantages of grandmother's mustard plaster WITH- :')l!Tthfihliter Ynn imt annlvit a-ilh iuuiisur. loujusi apply 11 ltn thefincers. I'U-stvouteelawarmtinule 1VUJU' l""'"' ind "flu." ToMcthent Musterole Is also made in milder form for babies emd small children iisk for Ch-ildrcn's Musterole 33c and 6.1c, jars and lubes. Bctterthan a muttard pltutm isil rsimtrN coVaoorN wherb iemcTa hece CIRUU. J Tll01"t 1 T. V I DIDJA COMB ( S ( 1HEM PESKY V)0PS 5 T-" r tvr-vy K.X j V KENNEL S - ffL fin i -r- iWiW SSvx wMwAk fSrr) ''"CLC- T rH,l.i tv Uait4) rC,r ynoV.,t Int. nr-- Safe Milk and Diet For Infants, Invalids TbeAged A well-balanced, palatable, eas ily assimilated food that nour ishes and up-builds.Use at meals, between meals, or upon retiring, and when faint or hungry. iVcparcd a t Aonw by stirring the pow der in hot or told water. Noeookinj. now proposes to widen the rock, cut a short distance east from Melrose, and to eliminate that dangerous piece of roadway. At present the vision of a driver Is obscured except for a few feet ahead, and as the cut comes on a bad turn, a number of serious accldenta have occurred and more are feared unless something Is done. The court proposes to olow off (he point which dbstructs the vision, aud to materially widen the road, doing away with the short turn. . The county-has round that by employing prisoners In road work that projects can be completed at a smalt cost. The Mount Nebo road, which Is now being com pleted, will cost Only about one half the original estimate, and Is a fine piece of work. All of .the rough grading has been practic ally completed, and as soon as the surfacing can be done the road will be ready for travel. Prison ous confined to the county jail for misdemeanors have been em ployed, being given a specified time off their sentence for tbolr work, which Is an Incentive to them to do good work. The crew has done excellent work, every ueuUier applying himself to the Job. As a result of this plan the Mount Nebo road will be listed as one of the cheapest pieces of construction work the county has completed in recent years, con sidering the nature of the ground upon which the road bed was built. Practically bait ot the road has been cut through solid rock, while it ail lies along the side of the hill. It affords an outlet for the residents of Ump qua Park Addition, and opens up that section. The road Is very scenic, following, as It does, along tho river, and no doubt will be a pupular drive during the sum mer months. It surely costs a lot to live and the trouble is you don't always get your money's worth at that. Try UKIM.M 11 It OS. MILK BHEAD Juat tor a change. Phone 133, KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It's Easy If You Know Dr. Ed wards' Olive Tablets. The secret of keeping young Is to feel young to do this you must watch your liver and bowels there's no need of having a sallow complexion dark rings under your eyes pimples a bilious look In your facedull eyes with no spar kle. Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes from Inactive bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physi cian Ln Ohio, perfected a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for years. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, are gentle In thetr action, yet always effec tive. They bring about that natural buoyancy which all should enjoy by toning up the liver and clearing tho system of Impurities. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are known by their olive color. 15caud 3c. ;oiiitl,i:its KAIL TO AltltlVH KOK INDOOIl UASKUALL OA ME. The game of Indoor baseball scheduled for last night, between the team of luupqua Post of the American Legion -and tho Oak land Gobblers, failed to take place owing to the failure of the Gob blers to mak an appearance. A misunderstanding of the arrange ments for tho date of the game was the reason fer the failure of tho Oukland team to come to the city. A game was played with the Hoy Scnit team and a good time was enjoyed In splto of the failure .of the scheduled contost to materialize. , PATRIARCH8 All members ?n.mn Encamp ment are requested to be present at the regular meeting Wednesday night at 7:S0 o'clock. Work In the Patriarchlal degree large class. Fit ED MILLEIl, C. P. . til ; THU Hank Breaks Into Society. SON OF WEALTHY AUTO MAN MARRIES (Awcfcud ITms Leurd Wire.) NEW YORK, Mar. 11. Reed Al bev, sop of K. F. Abee, automo bile maitnate, was married last Fri day to Frances Cotter, 17 year old sales gllr ot Jersey City, N. J., It was learned today. They were married by a magistrate In Jersey City.. Albee was divorced three weeks ago by Louise Williams, an actress. I NOTICE If you want the daily Oregotflan by mall or carrier. Phone 6S1-K. RECOVER GIRL'S BODY FROM RIVER I.EIU.4IC. Germany, Mar. 11. The body of Helen Reichert, ot Canton. 111., munlc student, which wsa recovered yesterday from the river Elater. Is to be cremated Fri day in the presence ot her parepts and the members ot the American consular staff. 1 Miss Reichtrt disappeared - on February 18 leaving a note to a friend indicating that she con templated suicide. Her parents say she was subject to nurvous breakdowns before coming to Uermany to study. Restore Health by Gland Treatment Sayt Science According to a recent ueavspaper dispatch, the vigors of youth baye been returned to men of mature age, through the beneficial Tesults received from glandular treatment. This remarkable scientific work has been accomplished by the head physician and surgeon ot one of California's State Institutions. The object ot glandular treatment Is to wake up the devitalized glands so they may continue their normal function -of supplying the vital glandnlar secretions so necessary to physical energy and perfect health. Glandogen, the new scientific gland tonic, which Is prepared In convenient tablet form, tor men and fur women, provides a simple method of taking glandular treat ments Accept no substitutes. In sist on genuine Glandogen, the original gland tonic chapman's Pharmacy will supply you. , LORD CURZON SAID TO BE IMPROVING 7) (AawcUted Pre Leued VUt. LONDON. Mar. 11. The ennill- tlon ot Lord Cunon continues sat isfactory after his recent opera tion, the attending surgeons an nounced at noon today. - Water glass In any quantity tor preserving eggs. Lloyd Crocker. DR. SIMONS" TAKES HIS OATH TOMORROW (AMocUted l-reae Leafed WtaO ! BERLIN. Mar. 11. Dr. Walter Simons, farmer foreign minister wilL be Vn ln as acting presl- For Colds, Influ enza i ami as a iu Preventive' . " Laxative x Quinine tablets , The First nnd Original Cold and Grip Tablet Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century. The box bears this signature Price 30c. dent ot Germany, to fill the va- j cancy caused by the death ot Pres-1 Ident Ebert, tomorrow. The oath will be administered at Boon by j the U-lchstag president, Paul 1 Loebe. o s . STOP NEURITIS BEFORE NERVES "SNAP" Thousands of men and women suffer from dangerous neuritis and, at Ihe danger pf wrecking their entire nervous system, thus Butter ing a severe nervous breakdown, lightly call their trouble "Just a case of nervea." ,-' ' Science Is nqw greatly concern ed with the alarming Increase in neurotks or nervous sufferers. Thousands of experiments had been made to find a remedy that would give Immediate relief from nerve troubles and at the same time tone up the entire nervoua system. At last an eminent San Francisco physirian announces a 'new discov ery which has been proven by clinical testa to give relief from sharp, darting, tingling, creeping Derve pains, and give tone til the nerve celts, thus benefiting the en tire system. This remedy Is-called Eopa Neuritis Tablets, and Is based on the Science of Homeopathy, a methods of treatment endorsed by eminent physicians throughout America , Don't let your nerves wreck your life. If you have any signs of ner vousness or nerve trouble, gain re lief and ward off serious disease at once with Eopa Neurltlo Tablets. Guaranteed harmless; no bromides or narcotics. Your druggist will recommend them. W F1. Chap man's Phsrmacy will supply you. Mall orders filled. ' PIRATE SQUADS PLAY THE GAME (AancUted Pre Lenrd wfre.) PITTSBURGH, Mar. ll.-The two Pirate squads yesterday dupli cated their Sunday performance by staging another 8-8 game at their training camp at Paso Robles, Cat. Mike Martlneck, the Buffalo candidate for first base, continued to show up well at bat. NOTICE TO Soldiers. Sailors and Widows of soldiers and sailors of the Mexican war, the War of the Rebellion and the Indian wars of the state ot Ore gon. Now Is the time to put ln your claim ror ta exemption. All claims must be ln on or before April first. , . FRANK L. CALKINS, Assessor. SEARCH CONTINUES FOR TWO LOST BOYS (Aaaoclated Preal Leaaed Wlre.l WINNIPEG, Mar. 11. Search ing parties on snowshoes 'were continuing a hunt today for Har mony Prlmeau and Marcelre Uoff, both 16 years old. who have been missing from their homes since Sunday. Friends say the youths probably lost their way ln a snow storm, one ot the heaviest In many years while attempting to run awny from their homes to the United States. Winnipeg and other cities In Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Al berta were struggling to throw oft a heavy white mantle that envel oped the prairie provinces yester dsy after twenty four hours of continuous snowfall. Street car service was paralysed and railway transportation- was seriously affected. We sincerely hope you are not married to any particular brand of bread. For your own satisfac tion try a loaf of GRIMM DKOS. MILK BREAD. Phone 133. USED HEAD AS A TEE; MAY NOT LIVE (Aaanelated Free, Leeaed Wirt.) I PENSACOLA, Fla.. Mar. 11. Use of his bead aa a tee sent Johnnie Gates, 15 year old negro caddy at the Pensaoola country club, to the hospital with a frac tured skull. Play was dull on the course and Johnny was taking a nap. A fel low caddy placed a ball on his head and after taking a couple ot healthy swings drove. , He missed the ball. Doctors today despaired of sav in Johnnie's life, i o NOTICE I Tllds will be received Hy the un ! derslgned up to and Including I March 21st, 1925, for purchase of I two hundred cords four-foot first I or second growth red fir wood to be delivered at Cannery at Rose i burg as follows: SO cords In July, 1 in cords In September, f" cords In October, and 50 cords In November. UMPQUA VALLEY CAN 1 NINO COMPANY. P.Trin- I I 1 Classified Section ALL NEW ADS FOR SALE JAPALAC Paints and Varnishes, at Powell s Furniture Co. FOR SALE Good single horse wa gon. Joseph Schrems, Riverside, Drd. FOR SALE Two thoroughbred Australian shepherd pups. Phone S4-F25, evenings. FOR SALB Two electric pads for hut water tanks. Wcatherford barber shop. FIR wood, cord wood, 2 foot or It Inch wood. Phone 14F14, Boyer Bros. FOR SALJv Nursery uca. Phone H7F3. Morning or evening. R. L. Kills. Roseburg, Ore. FOR SALE No. 1 prune trees on plum root. Martin Brucker, near Coos Junction. FOR S A LE Good young cow, just fresh. E. G. Trozelle, Melrose, Ore. Phone 10F23. FOR SALE Thoroughbred White Leghorn hatching eggs. 75c per setting ot 15. 631 E. Lane St FOR SATE 17 h. p. mdtorTlrTsH setter, female; Holstein cow, 3 yr. J. M. Spancake, Rast Ave. FOR SALE Shorthorn bull regis tered, priced right for quick sale. C. O. Garrett, Glendale, Ore. FOR SALE O. A. C. "Barred Rock eggs for hatching. 60c a dosen. None better. C. K. Mabley, 'Phone 6F4. FOR SALE Oak and laurel wood". 13.75 per tier. Leave orders at Rose Barber Shop. 123 Sheridan St. ULACK MINORCA EGGS FOR HATCHING. McConnell strain, tl per setting. Mrs. E. M. Sevly, Melrose, Ore. FOR SALE 6000 gaT galvanised Iron tank good condition 3120. Phone 428 or address J. H. Slunl- ger, Roseburg. FOR SALIC A good true farm horse ln good shape. Price rea sonable. Roseburg, Rt, 3, Box 85-A. Curry Estate. FOlFSALE 6-yearbld Jersey cow, . giving 2 gal. per day. Gentle and easy milker. Price $40. F. F. Parker, Wilbur. Ore. FOR SALE ORTRADE 1824 Star sport touring. Run less than 5000 miles. At a sacrifice. In quire 235 E. First Ave. FOR SALE 21 older cows, and '3 young heifers. All bred. One fresh tn April. Eliza Jennie, RoseburgRt. 2, Box 31-D. BROCCOLfSEED for sale. An ex tra good atraln. well selected and raised same for four years. C. G. Sheppard, Dlxonville, Ore. FOR SALEOne-fhorse Economy gasollno engine. Good as new. One small engine truck. One 3 horse buggy, 3 seat style, one 3- . bottom, 8 In. orchard plow. Charles Mosthaf. Riddle. Ore. LISTEN! Good "general store worth 310,000 situated In Sas katchewan Canada, 70 miles from city of Sasketoon. Will ex change for Oregon property. Would prefer something near Roseburg. What have you? Write P. O. Box 676. Roseburg. Pro. USed CaiTsTecIals Overland touring i.$lfl0.00 Studebaker touring , Ford touring 135.00 275.00 285.00 jcoru louring Ford roadster 800.00 Nash touring 300.00 Hudson touring 300.00 ROY CATCHINO MOTOR CO. Across from City Hall, Roseburg FOUNTAIN PENS Special value In fountain pens Just received. For 11.00 we give you a self-filling 14k gold pen, each fountain guaranteed to give satis faction. Also about 20 styles of funcy barrel pens, different colors, tipped, gold bands, etc., men's or women's styles. Every one fully guaranteed. Why pay twice at much for a pen? See, these al Carr's. Midget pens and pens with sautolr ribbons, also pen and pen cil gift sets. Bee them. A Oood. Tbing DORT MISS R, LWwd your name snd address plalnh erillen together with 6 nuts (and tide ellpj to Chsmbertitn Medicine Co. Dei koines, lows, and receive in return a trial package containing Chsmbsrlaia'i Cough Remedy for enuglia, colds, erona, bronchial, ''da" snd whooping eoughs, snd ticklit.g throat: Chsmberlaio's Stom ach snd Liter Tablet for stotnsca troo sles, indifeetion, gasey pains thai erowd ihe heart.' hiiioUNDeas sad eooatipslion; Casnherlain's Sajva, needed ia-ry family for b'irns, scalds, wounds, piles, and skin silections; tbeae valued family .wtij, r otl S et le .'t enie ll By WINNER Turur ! Dvnaio if th rts VJHtRe Ht oi out i bam . , THE ONLY OME fcMPTY. SO WEU VUTIM IN Hr.kfc AN I BUI"", HE DDWTtET OUT AC IN Ncll"LK ON BACK PAGE. BROCCOLI PLANTS Will con tract to grow any quantity. Writs me for terms and strain of seed desired. Fred A- Goff, Roseburg. Ore. . FOR SALE OK TRADE One four-year-old Hertord bull. On good work horse, 1400 lb. will sell or trade for cattle of sheet). J. M. Ware, Olalla, Ore. WANTED I YOUNG lady wants housecleanlnf by day or hour; 30 cents an hour. Inquire 231 Chadwlck. . WANTED High school boy to work mornings and evenings. Country boy preferred. Apply . Farm Bureau Exchange. t WANTED Woman for light house work and companion tor elderly . lady. Call at 320 West Cass St, Roseburg, Ore., or phone ISO J. r t I FOR RENT ! i i TYPEWRITER FOR RENT Phone 131-J. i FURNISHED apt. for' rent. Adults onlyPhoneJlll-Y. FOR RENT Small furnished house. Phone 22 or 644-R. F U KN iSH ED house for reniTTiV quire Mrs. J. K. Falbe. FOR RENTroom furnished cottage, adults only. 544 S. .Pine St FOR RENT House; 10 A of land, close in. City water, lots fruit G, U. Helblg. 407 W. Cass St MISCELLANEOUS WILL DO baking ln your home by . the hour.. Address 421 No. Rose St. CAR OWNER Don't forset to call 653 when ln need of auto parts. Sarff's Auto Wrecking House. ' . TRESPASS NOTICE No tres passing on. Lot 7. Block 29, Rose St Roseburg, Ore. Mrs. E. M. Moore, Llllie L. Moore. RADIATORS That's my business. New cores Installed, and old ones . made new. Lark, radiator man, azs w. utne. . THE PARTY who took the East man kodak from the home of L. D. Howard during the fire Fri day night was seen by three dif ferent people. To save arrest you will please return this article to Howard's , Shoe Shop and no . questions will be asked. LOST AND FOUND LOST 8 u by 81 tire on Wxonvlllt road. Finder leave at this office. EO"T 375 In cash, a nondr"and check for 334.16. Made out to J, Donln. Finder write to Box 381, Roseburg. Reward. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. H. PLYLER CblropractH physician, L2( W. Lane St. Finest Old Growth Body Fir WOOD STOVE AND BkOfTK $3.50 Tier' Delivered Immediately. John Hatfield r.ione 3F 1 1 Reliable Tailor J. H. DERNIER Upstairs Next Umpqua Hotel Cleanlito, Pressing, Alterations We Make Your Clothes in Roseburg The Umpqua Florist Choice Cut Flowers Always -Fresh Finest Quality Artistic Floral Designs. Visit Our Greenhouse or Call 40-F2. IIFORD REPAIRING CYLINDER REBORINQ Our Specialty ' UNION GARAGE Authorised Ford Service WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT. . Hotel Umpqua Tanlis Umw-iOi i les Oanllne, OA, Wares and A METAt, Woo'i L-it at) OaL as 10,000 Gal eW -. Om Oar fm k Churchill Hdwe. Co. THI WINCHESTER STORE