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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW SATURDAY." MARCH 1 4X1925; We Work for You To prove it if you are going to buy fence we will re fund I cent a rod if we can tell this carload before April First. 9-39 3Sc Flour $2.10, SEE US FIRST WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBURO OAKLAND GOLF EXPERTS TO TRY CANADA LINKS; THENCE TO OREGON CHICAGO, March 4. Two tralnloads of goiters armed wilh iron headed clubs and thousnnds of missiles 1.62 Inches in diame ter, are to Invade Canada in Au gust wilh the intention of playing most of the courses in the north west. The golfers will have its four horsemen in the persons o( Chick Evans, former national champion. Captain E. P. Carter, once Irish title-holder, and two famous pro fessionals. This quartette will lead the charge on the various links, while 300 othor wieldcrs of the mashie will furnish a bar rage ot golf balls that ought to smother any active opposition. The golf excursion, which is the first in the North country and for a summer outing will resemble the onset against the gulf coast in winter is to travel In fact much like an army in two trains, which will furnish living quarters dur ing the Incursion of the Canadian northwest. The golf army is re cruiting from cities around the Great Lakes. There will be two carloads from Detroit; three from Cleveland, one each from such places as Toledo, Milwaukee and Grand Rapids with miscellaneous PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. H. PLYLER Chiropractic physician, 12 s W. Lane tit. immm kids H Promptness vxina I US fAMt AWO TRADE- I OUR. PATRONS' OfcOERS I We keep onr delivery promises. When we say half past noon, we mean thirty minutes to the oae o'clock whistle. Your laundry will be there on time and it will be In a choice, fresh condition, too. . Roseburtj Steam LaunoVy Phone 79 . Roseburg, Ore. Do Not Delay Insure Today Protect your. properly 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 arid ruins the fabric of goods. Let a MASTER clean it. ImperialClcancrs Our Auto Will Call Phone 277 ' I $2.25, $2.40 Hall's Catarrh Medicine claim for It rid four system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. Sold by drurgists for over 40 years, ft J. CllbNEY & CO.. Toledo. Ohio cars made up of residents ot smal ler cities. The line of campaign will cover some 5,000 miles aud will make its route through Montana, Wash ington and Oregon to Ohio. Homo on the golf links are marked for attack. While on native soil attempts will be made to win golf links by parley, and for this purpose the trains will carry George Ade, Will itogers and Opie Read as the three wise men. After overcom ing with a verbal barrage such places as St. Paul, Minneapolis, Spokane, Portland, Tacoma and Seattle, the invaders will enter Canada at Victoria. Taking that stronghold the golfing army will attack in succession Vancouver, take Louise, Banff, Calgary, Swift Current, lteglua and Winnipeg. A mustering out ceremony will take place at Duluth, and the veterans will then proceed 13 Chicago. For concrete work call Taylor. 113 No. Flint St Tel. 225-R. NOTICE of aai of Government timber. General Land Oft ice. Wtli- tiiisivua v , reu, At nuiivc hervDy given that subject to tJi Uundttlons and limitations of the ucU of June 9, lam (iU total.. 21 M. February 26, 119. (40 titut.. lli) and June 4. (41 Stat., 753), uuu departmental regulation of Apitl 14, 1S24 (iu I L., SIS), the timber on the following lands will be au.d .Ala re n so, limo, at iu o ciock a. ni. ui public a at Lion at the U. H, LxmX Of fice at HoHuburg, Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less than the appraised value ai shown b thin notice, rale to be subject to t'n ap proval of the (Secretary of the In terior. The purchase price, ivlm an additional mam of one-fifth of one pr cent, thereof, being com ml n. jtlona allowed, munt be deposited, at time of title, n.oney to be returned. If sale Is nut approved, otherwise patent will Issue for the ttmbor. which njuat be removed within ten years, liid will be received from citizens of the' United States, associ ations of sut.li c Hiens and corpora tions organised umer the laws of the United tSlates, or any state, tor rttory or district thereof, only. Up- on application of a qualified pur- chaser the timber on any legal nub-j division wll be offered septal tlel j before being included In any of-1 for of ft li gr unit. T. 13 o.. It. 12 W riec 15, SKk fciE red fir 200 M., white fir 1(H) M., r. (J cedur 25 M.. cedar poles SOuO ftet; bli4 red fir 860 M white fir 75 il., red cedar 15 M., witlte cedar M cedar poles 1600 feet, none of the timber on ; these tracts to be sold for lebs than $4.00 per M. for the red fir, 11.00 per iM, for the white fir and red cedar, laud $4.00 per M. for the white cedar and $.01 H per foot for the jcedur poles. T. 2 ft It. 12 W., Sw . I 2 3. Lot 6, fir 300 M., Lot 7, fir 60 41., none of the timber on these lots to be sold for less than J-.50 per M. IT. i; S.. K. 11 W.. Sc. 35, Lot 13, red ,Iir ItivO M., red cedar 40 M none of .the timber on this lot to be sold for liens than tl.Io per M.t for the red 'fir and S1&0 per M. for the red ce dar. T. 2s ., li. 10 V.. ,c. 38. MX", red fir 2J0 M., white Cedar 8t'M ,M., none of the timber on this tract 1 to be sold for lens than $1 0 per M. ifor the red ftr and 7.00 pi-r M. for I the white cedar. T. 29 S, K. 11 , I dec. S, Lot 1, red fir 160 M., fir pil ing: 140 M.. white cedar 120 M., Lot 2. red fir 400 M., fir pilins 1'" i white Cedar liO M.. lot 3 red fir 10 M., while cetl.tr 2o) 11., Ixit 4 fir pil ing 2uo M., white cedar 110 ft, NliU red fir 2 M- fir pllii.tt 40 IM.. white PedHr S50 M., BU WK : red fir itmo -M., WTiIte Cie?.'r 30ti M Ini-;4 svv rtti tf 4y M.t fir jitiinff M., vliiif (edar 10 M , Hi-.1,, !SW!4 red fir 2St M.. fir plilitft Io M., white cedar 200 M.. gW SW"i red fir 1 I0 M.t fir piling so M.. white .cetiar 200 M., SK r-d ftr 1 vO M., fir piling 3ko M., white Oed.ir ?0 34.. NW'4 isf: r-d fir 3 M., fir 1 plllnsr HO wltif? cedar 4i0 M.. SK. red fir 10. M., white te Uiir -0 M. C4.-oUr poles 24, red fir "0 M., fir piling ihft M. white cedar M.. nono of thp tn ber on thl section to be sld f"r less than I.Ou per M.. for the red fir. l. SO rr M. for th- fir tiling. IT. 00 per il. for the mhlle eeLr, and .iO "'-h tnr th r-d!r poles. Willl.in spry. Commissioner. TUBBY IF THEY TH.IMK "IHEV CAN rlf-EP ME. OuT HERE vjaiki' these cae $xa outta. the dog-sho-a) up am do'hu to gwe'em eercise they got . AWOTHCR 1HIAJK COM1M' I'M GttTlM'GOOD Mi TIRED OOIM' IT BECAUSE ThEY VBOki'TLET Mf CO IN "TO SEE WW BECAWJ OP HAk'K. ChfcO A ST&AV dog luwEae: aij dm'tcome out AM EUER Time I Tfirf To f 'M fo ,EE . uttiFfife HP is Tun r.iF Mufit-im nir,i -rutT?. SIM-ftlM AT THF tsja fOP yWKK UP a vma -Tto get WARSHIPS IDLE AS OFFICERS GO INTO SKULL PRACTICE SAN DIKQO, March 14. Four leen admirals and 400 officers of staif and command In the United North Island air station, across I San Diego Hay, engaged in luo I analysis of the naval battle oft the lower California coast, a man euver participated In during the I pan two weeks by 109 warcratt 1 01 the navy. The meeting. In the auditorium ' of the naval a.r station, Is amidst surroundings of an inspiring na , ture. Nortn Island is a narrow ; lag sand spit or pentusula around 1 oue side of which is Coronado ! roads, and on the other San Diego j Bay. Stretched in this seiul-circiu of water rides the main fighting strength ot America's sea power. There are dreadnau;hta, cruiBers, destroyerB, submarines, aircrait carriers, mine layers, mine sweep ers and auxiliary crait of ail kinds, some 114 ot them. Far ther down In the bay rebt scores of destroyers out of commission, 79 ot them. : Immediately surrounding the I meeting place is a ' spectacular show of aerial strength, the air 1 forces of the naval air station and the air forces ot the army, Itockwell Field. Admiral Robert E. Coontz, com mander in chief of the United States fleet is presiding oflicur of the session. ' Officially It is termed a critique. Discussions will be confidential and secret, iu volving as they do baic matters ot the navul defenso of the na tion. A complete exposition will entail the moves, decisions and results of each fleet, the blue defending fleet of scout cruisers, destroyers and submarines the latter of which achieved fame in their work for the black invading fleet, composed ot main battle forces and the convoy. Vice Admiral Joslnh S. McKenn presents the record of the search and attack. Admiral S. S. Kobi suu ot the battle fleet, presents the officials story of the invasion and defense against attack. NOTICE TO Soldiers, Sailors and Widows of soldiers aud sailors of the Mexican war, the War ot the Rebellion aud the Indian ars of the state ot Ore gon. Now Is the time to put In your claim ror taf exemption. All claims must be In on or before April first. FliANK L. CALKINS, Assessor. C1UTIO OF tSt'IiOOL IU'A YKLOIiKi OA CUALLKNUE LONDON. March 14. Lord Rothemere's 'school boy eiami na tion" is off. The publisher con tends that the conditions of the challenge by W. G. Cove, which at tne beginning were clear and pre cise, have been changed, and In a letter to -his challenger he says: "It la now clear to me that you have no Intention of standing by the terms of your own challenge. Kvcr Bince I accepted It you have been trying to wriggle away from it." After reviewing the details of the examinations he concludes: "I really can't allow you to HELPEDTHROUGII CHANGE QF LIFE Took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound dur ing this Critical Tune iiaiumon" ma. i took Lydia E. Pinkhsm's Vegetable Compound to ineip me yirmign Liiucnaneoi iue and fnr A hmlron- down system. I had been com. plaining a hng lime and dragging other medicines which did not help me much. 1 read in the newspapers of the Vegetable vumwuno ana after takings bottle I felt better. I did not stop with one bottle, but took it. through, the whole critical time and am now practically a well Woman. I have two daughters whose health was very bad before they married and I was worried about them. I got the Vegetable Compound for them and it heled them, and after they married it also helped them in bearing their babies. This is a great and good med icine for all complaints of women, ond I recommend it toalL" Mrs, L. Gingrich, 1375 N. Gilmor St, Balti more, Maryland. The Vegetable Compound Is a de pendable medicine for women of mid dle age.Let it relieve you of nervous nOjis, that feeling of strain and those annoying hot flashes so common at this time. AA- ICoTTA 1 fWVT HiMrjrJ-1 sT?K . I f , - IV 5 eiooo La waste more ot my time over this matter." Mr. Cove's challenge arose out of criticism by Roiheniere's Daily Mail of the London secondary schools, of which Mr. Covo, a la borite M. P., is an ardent cham pion. 0 Panerhangiug anil kalsomlnln;, f the modern way. No better work done In liuseburg. Phone 542-K or call 320 W. Washington at. " 0 1 ARMS SIEZEDIN COMMUNIST LAIR (AMndatnt ha Vfmd WOT.) NEW YORK, March 14. Bomb squad agents last night arrested three men whom they found with rules at the I'kraine society, headquarters. Later the agents seised (0 rifles and 25 sabres' at the headquarters of the commuu- ters. In night conrt the prisoners said their drill was merely a re hearsal for a scene at Madison ! Square Garden today where com- munlsts will celebrate the anni versary of the Paris commune In 1872. They were charged with violation of an ordinance wnicn prohibits citizens carrying or pos sessing weapons. "There's a lot more to this than appears on the surfuce," was all that Captain James Geegao of the bomb squad would say about the raid. The magistrate held three of the prisoners in (10,000 ball each. What a satisfaction it Is to know you have the best. You can be as sured of this whn you buy GKIMM BROS. MILK BREAD. Phone 133. Today's Cross - TRY THIS ONE. By 1. 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STATE WITNESSES iBTHI OF LIS SAX FRANCISCO, March 14. Reported death throats aicalnat tlireo of the government s princi pal witnesses in the case ot tha suspected rum ruuner Quadra, Cauadlan ship seized here last October, resulted today In placlug a heavy guard about the mun. The confessed liquor runners who turned states evidene are Kd llagrudur and the Crivello bro thers, Hulviioro aud Mariano. Tostlmony of the three tended to Implicate Vincente Quartararo, wealthy San Pranciseo bond bro ker, and C. H. Bellanger, a direc tor of tha Canadian Kxports Con solidated Ltd. of Vancouver, B. C, as principals in an alleged coast wide ruiu-iuunlng ring. ' The latest report In the threats link Magruder with the tragedy ot last Tuesday, when Antonio Nlcolau. member of the Fisher men's Union wan found shot to death In bis room In a hotel here. A friend of Nlcolau Intimated be had been killed to prevent his testifying in the Quadra case. In which he was to have appeared that day as a witness for the gov eminent. Magruder lives at the hotel where Nicolau was shot and government officials have receiv ed Information that Magruder was the man the alleged slayers Vord Puzzle Puiile No. 122. BOYD VERTICAL 1 cunstanco 2 prv posi tion 3 precious stone? 4 a numeral 6 therefore 6 like einke wit! thf open hand ft poem adapted to music ft nocative 10 exchanged 13 on high 15 oblique linoF 17 l)raklpw ( botanical) 19 Io(Utnt flpfakers 20 trrtchrs -forth 21 put in:o motion 22 havmc t!:e propfrty oJ waring away 25 preposi tion 23 illuminated 2 'J woman devoted to rt'ligiout life 83 posts u.ed for elevated walkmt; (-t.hr.) 3 correct 37 mixture 3i measuring iastrumut 41 xpn!sed In writing 43. ltler asrd to print from 45 extent of land ' 47 personal pronoun 50 an xc ta rnation n2 ciisU 63 horse power (al.br.) 64 wiiiuo How to Solve It Every number Indicates the beginning' of a word if hnri Kontul, crosswise, until tho nret shaded stop to the rfrnt; if ver tical, downwards until the first haded stop below. Compare the synonyms In the appended lists to the rpaens In the diaernms and fill in the wonis you know. Theie will give you clues to the more difficult words. When co vpMed the ord should in terlock prrfo?tly. " V. , r ( j, l T 1.. .1.' -r, . .... . I of Nlcolau were after. Another possible complication la the reported disappearance of a couslderablo quantity of the 1L-, quor seized on the Quadra be-1 tween Its unload. g and storage in a government warcnouae. EDWARDS AND REED WIN IN PENDLETON GRAPPLING BOUTS (AwcUted Prv Uucd Win.) PENDLKTON, March 14 Billy Edwards, Kansas City light heavy weight wrestler, defeated Frank rilling of Canada here laat night, and Kobin Keed, O. A. C. wrestl ing coach, took the measure of Dee liatton, local welter. In an all-star wrestling card. Kd wards threw Filling In an hour and nine minutes with a series of Deadlocks and the Cana dian was unable to come back for the second fall. During the first four billing bad all the boat of the argument and carried the ftght to the rough and ready -Edwards at all times. As time wore past the hour mark Edwards' su perior weight began to tell and fining folk into one of the head locks he had been fighting off all evening aud the bout was over. hauon gave Keed a real match, losing the first fall in 80 minutes with a leg split aud the second in 23 minutoa with a wrlstlock and arm eciaeors. EPIDEMIC I NDEIl CONTROL AMociatl Itc UiH Wirt.) . CHICAGO. March 14. Chica go's Influenza-pneumonia attack appeared on the wane today, when reports to the olty health depart ment showed a marked failing off in the number of deaths and new cases. The last, available rec ords, covering a period from 8 o clock yeelerday morning until 4 o'clock in the afternoon showed only 12 deaths from respiratory causes. GENERAL BLACKSMITH I NG And horseshoeing. All work guar anteed. Plenty room for farmer's horses. 623 Wlnchentor St. north of Auto Camp, E. . Woodcock, Prop. Taylor-made concrete is good con crete. TeU 226-XL NOTICE OP (ilAHDIAV M SAMS OF UHAL l'HOl'KltiY In the County Court ot the State of uregon nr i'oukih lounty. In the mutter ot Hie ruardlanKhlD of Kit t lit r il. Ueeite, a Minor. police is nereuy yiwn tnnt tne undersigned, an Ruardlan of the eatate of Km t her M. Ucese a minor, pursKiunt to an ordur M th nhove entitled court In the above entitled matter duly made and entcrrd on tht 7th day of hVhruary, lit J 5. au thorizing said guardian to sell the nal Drooerty of his ward herein after described, will on and after the 23rd day or Manh, of fer for salt and sell for dsn In hand at private sale the following di-acritied real property, to-wt: lieKinnlng at a point from which the SIC corner of Lot No. 1 of Wile Krult Tract bcara N ti'i deit. R 4.4V cha.. thence N 74 deg. V, 11.68 clia. to the right hank of th South Ump qua Ulver, thenuu S. dt'tf. fl.L'O ths. to middle of .County Road, thenro 8. TU oVir. K. M.S0 cIih., theiu-e N. lft'I detr. E. ?.0 vha. to pinco of butclnnlnu niiittilnln JO. t'l hit 08, all oeinff in uoukius County, Htate of Oreann. exotDt a roailWHV twelve feet wide, over and Mcrom tlie west slue ht-retofore Bold to 1. K. Myers, aa record d at page 63 of Vol. H2 Deed records of JJounlaa County, Oregon. llids for tiie purchase of said real property will h rect-ivrd hy the un drtlRned at his orflre in KoReliura;. UouKtaa County, Oregon, on and af ter said 23rd day of JUaith; aud the sale of natd real property will l made subject to confirmation by the above entitled court. JJated February 21, 1926. it:V CORDOV, Guardian of the Estate of EstheT U. Keese, a Minor. SLMMUtta In the Circuit Court of the Ptftto of Oregon for the County of Douglas. w. K. IJiiriis, flnliuirr, vs. HimanthA Clavinifer. Defendant. To Sumantha Clevlnger, Defend ant: Vou are hereby required to appear and answer the cmnplamt of the plaintiff herein filed Bgulntt you In the a hove entitled court, on or be fore the laat day of the time pre' tu-rlhed In the order ror publication of this summons upn you, whh-h period of time is six weeks from th 1 Ith day of Kehr. l'.'i. that being the date of the flrt do hi lent tun hereof, and If you fall so to appear and answer said complaint the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief Droved for in nut com plaint, for a decree of foreclosure of the mortgage upon Iho rpnl prop prtv des'rlhed In plulntiff's urn- plaint, and hereaftir more particu larly aescrioed as ioiiohs. to-wit; In I'oiiglas t'liiitity. Oregon, belnR the went half or the norlhwext nuar tcr and the noutheuM quarter of the nortn west qinmer oi se-'tion imriy four In townnliip twenty (i!0l Kniith or raiiue six tt) went ot tne win ametle Meridian. Oregon, containing one h una roil and twenty ncres, You are further notified that thli summon Is served upon you by publication thereof In the Roseburg NeWM-KevIew, a dally newspaner pulilishi'd at ItnstHhurs;. Oonglus County, Oregon, pursuant to an or der of the lion. J, W. Hamilton, Judge of the ahnvo entitled oourt, nin it- on the i:tth day of Kehr., li'f. Vsil are further notified that the date of the firt publication of this summon Is t It.; Mth day of l-'ebr., I'.tli, and the lust puhllratlon theie of will he made on the 23th day of Alan h, ISii. TMOH. JlllOWN. Attorney fr I'laintiff. Zio Ortfnn rtttiiilttig Kal.-m. OiMfiii t.f.-.l I I . 1 1 I Classified Section ALL NEW ADS FOR SALE' SILO tor sale 12x30. E. Jennings, Olalla, Ore. UA1.KU HAY for sale. Coy or Bros. Phoue HFH. J A FA LAC Paints and Varnishes, at Powell s Furniture Co. F1K wood, cord wood, 2-foot or 16- lnch wood. Pbone HK14, Boyer Bros. t'OH SAlt Nursery swea. I'bone HFi. Morning or evening. B. U Ellis, Uosvburg, Ore. FOR SALE Good young cow, Just fresh. E. O. Troselle, Melrose, Ore. Phone 10F23. 1UU BALE Dark walnut Tictrola and 40 records. Call lu9 J even InKS. h'UA SALE 15-30 h. p. gas tractor. Good for saw mill power. Rose burg Welding and Brazing Works. SHEEP FOR SALE 175 head of ewes. A bargain It taken at once. George Hedrlck, Drain, Ore. FOR SALE Pure bred R. L Red setting eggs, from selected bens. 50c per do2en. August Cedar stam. Melrose, Ore. FOR SALE Cow and 2 wks. old culf. Cow giving i gal. milk per day. John Goodbourn, phone 4fcF4. t FOR 8ALE Very cheap good Ford touring car. Left for sale by tourist. F. C. Gurnee, Phone J3F2S. B FOR SALE Almost new, 12 hoe, ( In. single disc grain drill. In quire at Lawrence Real Estate office. FCfns'ALE CHEAP Farm horses and pack horses, seo them Sun day. Also rooms to rent. L. W. Moxley, Wilbur, Ore. PRUNE TREES Italian, French Improved and Coates 1418. Care ful grading and packing. Write Hudson's Nurseries, - Tangent, Oregon. FOR SALE 6 milk cows, 2 Jor eeys. 2 Holtteins. 1 Angus Pole. Good testers, milking now will be fresh In June. All young cows. For quick sale, $10 each. Harry Morrow, R 1, Box 37, Oakland, Ore. FOR SALE 5-roommKderirKouse, h c water, bath, concrete base ment, lot 120x120, located Suth erlln, will sacrifice for quick sale. Also store building 60 ft. frontage on Central Avenue, Hutherlln. Address S. O., care News-Uovlow. t LISTEN! Good general store worth $10,000 situate -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. () Box 67. Roseburg, Ore. USED CAR SPECIALS Overland touring Studebaker touring Ford touring Ford touring Ford roadster ,.100.00 . 125.00 . 275.00 . 285.00 . 300.00 . 800.00 Nash touring . Hudson touring 300.00 ' HOY CATCHINO MOTOR CO. I Across from City Hall, Roseburg FOR SALE No. laoo acres coal land 30 million feet good saw timber on land. Owner will sell very cheap. No. 2187 acres 37 acres under cultivation and Irrigation; bal ance pasture and timber; large house, barn, water., power for Iouer and lighting; farm ma. chlnery and stock; Ideal place nRr Roseburg. Nn. 38 lots In North Roseburg . Beautiful home sites; cheap. No. 4 6-room house on pave ment and well located. N. 5 4-room house on pave mrnt and well located. No. 6 20 acres adjoining city of Ro3cburg; 8-room house; 16 acres In prunes, cherries, berries, grnpes and other fruit; 38000, terms. No. 7 8 acres In small fruits; snmtl house; land adjoins city; small house, 2M0, terms. H. O. Wilson, 664 Jackson St Phone 70-J. WANTED WANTED Tennis racket frame In gwl condition. String no object No Junk. Perrln's Shoe Store. WANTED AvdmanforlfiFhtTiouse work and companion for elderly Indy. Call at 320 West Cant St. Rowrhury. Ore., or phone ISO-J. By WINNERS WELL. 1 HEOe AM I COT IAJ LAST ? ON BACK PACE. WANTED Honsecleanln ( Is next and we'll buy your rags no bur lap. Berber's Bargain Store. WArt'ltD Old falsa leelu. tTS pay as high as $10 for full setst Don't matter If broken. We but crowns, bridges. Western Metal Company, Bloomlngton, IU. 1 i LOST AND FOUND LOST Child's gray kid mitten. Thursday. Finder please mail ta Mrs. P. R. Weaver, Myrtle Creek Ore. FOR RENT FURNISHED house fnr rent quire Mrs. J. K. Falbe. FOR RENT 8 room furnished house close in. Phone 15F11. FOR " RENT 2-room furnished apartment 248 8. Stephens. GIANT Toulouse goose eggii for hatching. 15c each at Vosburghs. FOTTRENT-robm "furnished apt 343 So. Stephens Phone 353-J. ' FOR RENTB-rooii furnished" cottage, adults only. 544 8. Pine FOR-RENT 4-room unfurnished apt Inquire Charles Keyes, 826 N. Jackson St FORRENT Furnished apartment, hot and cold water. Private bath. 428 Pltser St FOR RENT Three-room apart- nient furnished, light water, bath. 535 8. Pine. FOR KENT House, 10 A ot land, close In. City water, lota fruit a U. Helblg. 407 W. Cass St FOR RENT Four acres river bot- tom land one mil west of town; also 300 broccoli crates for sale at a bargain, inquire at Helblg'a real estate office. I'SRTlErJT Good . 5-room house; garage; 20 month. No. 2 Room with kitchen privileges. H. O. Wilson, 564 N Jackson St Phone 70-J. MISCELLANEOUS CAR OWNER Don't forget to ' call 563 when in need ot auto parts. Sarff's Auto Wreckln House. MARCF.L"a7obcl773c7nair cnt and curl 60c. at my home. 331 So. Main, Phone 67-Y. Mrs. Amy Rogers. TRESPASS NOTICENo tre? passing on Lot 7, Block 29, Rose St Roseburg, Ore. Mrs. E. M. Moore, Lillie L. Moore. RTDiAT0"R8-That,rmy businesa New Corel installed, and old onei made new. Lark, radiator man, 329 W. Lane. The Umpqua FlorUt Choice Cut Flowers Always Frash Finest Quality Artlstlo Floral Designs. Visit Our Omenbousa or Call 40-F2. Use Goat Milk for Your Baby Also preferred by adults troubled with indigestion. We have a few fresh Milch Goats for aals. MRS. O. H. WATZIO Myrtle Creek Milk Post Ranch Finest Old Growth Body Fir WOOD STOVE AND DLOCK $3.50 Tier Delivered Immediately. John Hatfield Phone 3F1I Reliable Tailor v J. H. BERNIER Upstairs Next Umpqua Hotel Cleaning, Pressing, Alteration We Make Your Clothe in Rotcburg FORD REPAIRING CYLINDER REBOR1NQ Our Specialty UNION GARAGE Authorized Ford Service WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua f-i-!':..n .... . i, ': II .u V net f- - Wstet ana Asr Won't LesJs. 10 Cad. se 10,000 OaL es OaOakka Churchill I Id we. Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE