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ROSEBURG NEWSREVIEW MONDAY, MARCH 1 1 925. STILL COMING AFTER THAT WIRE FENCE 9-39 3Scarod If we sell this carload out before April First we will refund le a rod. Flour $2.10, $2.25, $2.40 HIGH QUALITY LOW PRICE JUDGE FOR YOURSELF SEE US FIRST WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSIBURO QUITS TIE E (Aaociitcd I'nm Uued Win.) - America correct methods of kcep NEW YORK. Mar. 1.-Benny I1" minds and bodies sound Leonard,, retired lightweight box- I?1"1 healthy. I am now going to ing champion, said last night thatjhv that opportunity. be never expected to fight as i professional again. The, announcement rime at a testimonial dinner at the hotel As tor where several hundred of Leon ard's friends and admirer gather ed. "For years It has been" my ambi tion to serve the public, by pass ing on to it the methods I found most valuable in promoting my own physical development in con verting myself from a yeak, un healthy bojr to a world champion fighter," Leonard said. "1 retired from the ring two months ago for reasons that 1 believed were com pelling and logical. 1 believe now, as I did then, that I am right. never expect to itgnt as a pro- fir6t , her afe- Atler gut. fessional again. J feel that thejtl rignt numbor an(1 c01n. work Um Mro nito doleniy-i , j her conver8alionj re self to Is bigger har. defending a j Red at Jt , wou,d be htr world championship I have always ; encount,r wUa the device, wanted by years of experience in t training myself and the time spent in Instructing our soldiers during the world war, to be of service In teaching the men and women ot I OuirArrooNS'oDeR$l We keep our delivery promises. When, we say half past noon, we mean thirty minutes to the one o'clocK whistle. Your laundry will be there on time and it will be In a choice, fresh condition, too. Roseburg Steam 1 Laundry Phone 79 floseburg. Ore- Do Not Delay Insure Today Protect your property from loss by fire by cnrrylnir 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 fit. Phone 417 GERMS Have your clothes clean ed often by "a MASTER CLEANEp to lengthen their life and prevent the spread ef contagion. Imperial.Cleancrs Our Auto Will Call Phont 277 liliABWaffWfBSSflfSJKMMfBBi 1 1 I OAKLAND K IDOiES'COLDS should not t. "dosed. Treat th.nl externally with V A oo Rub Of r ITM'ltion Jar Ud Yinrty Painting, paperhang:ng, kalso-1 mining. Work guaranteed. Phone I 6tMt, or call 3iU W. Washington i Street j AGED LOS ANGELES PIONEER USES PHONE (AaocisUd 1'ruM Uwcd Win.) LOS ANGELES, Mar. 16. Scn ora Nalta Maria Antonio Yerdugo, who remembers when they used to call Los Angeles, "El Pueblo De 'I-.I...H C.mnr. Cm). VfaHu T n Keina De Los Angeles." celebrated her lulis.1 birthday fiesta here yes-." v.. .i i... .... .h- iuu, u, Usui a ro KOTICR of sale of Government timber, Ueneral LathK Ottlce, Vuh tiiKton, L. C, "eb. li, Noticu huieby given that bubjtct to in i.onditlona and llmliatioit o th acta of Juite.il. lVi t-t total., 2H, s.'ui....uru m'uiu i Jn iliut lli'Stl ana June 4, 'lH-'O (41 Httt.. 7is. and 1 Clnrence Cluster left last Tuea deparimental rexulatlona ot April a)i for Portland, where he will U IU24 luO L Lr- 3;tK trie tllllUi on tlie following land will b od March to, ut lu o cIocjc a. m. ui puuiio nuotlon at the U. . amu1 Ot Ilea at KoneburK, Oregon, to the uitiht' bidder at not leva tiin tne iormed value a oliown t thlH n y tire, sale to be nubjtjct to tnm ap proval ul the twcreiury of lh in icrior. The purchase price. Hlin wo addiltotial auui ot one-tltth ot uiio lr cent, thereof. be Inn coimida aions allowed, must be uepOHlled, at iiuiu ot a-ue, n.uney to be relumed, if siltt la nut approved,' otherwine patent will Issue for the timber, whkh must be removed within tel. vtuira. bids will be received from I citizens of the United btatea, aRtJOui aiiuna ot iiuth cliueiia and vorpoia tions organ Ut-d um.cr tne laws ol the United Mates, or any at.Uo, ter ntory or district thereof, only. Up on application of a qualified pur- chaser the timber on any leaal bub division wil be offered nepm uieiy i before beintf included In any of , f er of a IrtJ tfer unit. T. -J H. 12 i W Sec. lo. iSK'A bK'i red fir itOOM ; M., white lir luO il., red cedar 2o Ai.. i ; cedar polea 60U0 let; bKi red) t fir rwO M., white fir & al., red cedar; :1& M- wulte cedar t Jd., ceUeir pulef) ; i itiOu fm-L nona of the timber on I these tracts to be sold for less than fit.uu per M. for tne red nr, i.uu per jd. Cor th. whlto fir and red ce ?uar. and $4.uo per M. for tbfl mute cedar and l.ulft per foot for Hie cedar pule.. T. "n v!., H. 12 VV.. b-i:. i l.ni it. rie Still M. l.nt t. fir 60 M.'. nun of tlia timber un theMe lot. I to be .old for kit. than l-.&o per ftL ! ,. vik triva..n T. 27 .. it. 11 w., S. 35, Lot 13, rud Mr. and Mrs. Libert Hijson tlr 16(10 M., rea cedar to M.. none 0(1 spent lust Saturday In Hoscburg .he timber on thl. lot to be sold for ; 8)joppliig nud Yisitlng with some lec. thun $1.7i per M., for tne red 1. . ' 0 llr and 11.64 per M. lor th. red ce-1 ... .. iar. T. 2 it. in w, o. J6. i-W", 1 W llliftm lllair, tho S. P. opera-.-(ii, red lir M., white cedar 8no 1 tor departed Tuesday erenlna for M.. none ot th. timber on this lructi i.. cuf i ..in llo be old for le than Sl.oO per M. ; 1 for the red nr and II.oo per AL f or . afend his vacation, will return the 'white cedar, x. 2 fl, it. 11 w.,jLOnie (he first of the month. ! fnT .'io'. 'cedi'r0. i'! El,'t I Her. Dollarhide preached at the rea lir ai., lir uinnH iw m.,i wtiild cedar liu IaiI i red (ir l.iuj M., whlle.cedar 2110 M.. tail 4 tlr pll-l mg M., witlle cedur U') LI., &:n Slu red fir nr piimx 4v M., white ced tr S5'j M., HW Nfc.4i r. .l lir mlru .U.. wtilte tcoar .10U At.. Nri'i tiWfr ted f if iV ., fir pilllitf 140 M., uttite cedar Ui il., mh.': SW red lir At., fir piling lui il.. Hhil cellar S(tU M HW V4l 'red fir lvt) il., fir piling J . white i cedar 200 M-, NKU M-:v. red fit i'tv t ; H.f fir pitintf -Iav il.. nlutj tfi.ir t-i M., XW'i r- red fu M , fir- piling 10 M., hlt cedar 400 Si..; SK',, lKV red lir JU'Ht in,, white ce dar il-iU it. cedar pule in. W'4 it: red lir At., fir pfUiiM ii il. white cedar AI., none ot the tlin 1 ber on ti!9 neelion to t-e odd fur lest tJiai Isi.Ou ptT M., fur the reil I fir. l.tt per M. ftir the fir plllnx, 1 17.00 per M. for the white tvd.ir, land $.70 each for ,th ced.tf pules. lvtllhm Ht.ry. (:.mmiHiitn.jr. TUBBY "ElL iVt 9EEM ALL OVER IIHIS ROILDiN WHtwc '"fc i 6E.iM.HElO IpproM VOL HANM AM t CAM"! HIM AWYWHECE Scor OLE MAMK 0 (fewieljitei) ittm Lf(4 Win.) SAN KKANC1SCO. March if. Mrs. lioburt . Slraborn, of Spo kane, wife of a pioneer railroad builder of the Pacific Northwest, died yesterday at a hotel here. I Mrs. H. K. Lacey. Los Angeles, I ilrn. guintaro Johnson, of Suo- kaue, a niece, were with Mrs. : Slraborn when the end came. I hirahorn said he expected to arranso for the shipment of Mr. Strahorns body to bpokane by Tuesday. Mrs. Strahorn was conscious up to within a few minutes of her ; death. SPOKANE.Wash., March 16. Mrs. Can le Adell Strahorn, who j died In Sun Francisco yesterday, 1 was the author ot numerous ma gazine articles and one book du , scriptiye of her experiences dur ing nearly half a century of tra vel over the west as the com panion ot her husband, Kobert E. Strahorn, railroad builder. Since their marriage in 1877, Mrs. Strahorn had accompanied her husband in his work as an engineer, traveling by stage or horseback. She was declared to have been the first white woman to explore completely and describe Yellowstone park and what are now Glacier and Rocky Mountain National Parks. She also was one of the first women to explore and detail the wonders of Alaska. Mrs. Strahorn was born in Ma- rpnn 111 . In 1K54 flh wan the dmi.hter nf Dr. John W. Green. wn0 served as division surgeon in Grant's army of the Tennessee during the civil war. She is sur- vived by her husband and a sistor Mrs. flattie E. Lacey of Los An geles. Taylor-made concrete is good con crete. TeL K25-R. DILLAJtl) . ItKOCKYVAV ITEMS. We are having many nlco sun- f"n "; uur cmu.uu.i,. "" mi like summer, be ug I accustomed to so much raiu. Th .v m lh Hrn-ml I fields, as a large per cent ot it was dumaued by the severe freez ing In Dccemuer. The farmers i are all very busy tilling the sail preparing lor other crops. The roads in our village are reported I to be in a better condition. W. S. Johnston was a Roseburg ; visitor last Saturday, attending ' to business matters and visiting ; friends. Ayend two weeKs. Mrs. Llllle Alexander entertain ed ut her home last Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mis. O. A. Parker and children and Mr. and Sirs. G. S- Clayton. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. AUred Hobeiis, who were in cited in marriage lust tiaturdny In K ode burg, gav.e them a chari ari Monday evening at the home of the grooms parent. Alter de lirious treats were served the re mainder of the evening vas spent in dancing. Everybody present reported a very good time. Mr. Henry Miller ot Handon visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abner Hice last week, re turning to his home on Sunday. Ernest Noah and Mrs. L. J. Noah and the three children mo tored to Myrtle Point last Mon day, where they visited with sumo friends and relatives, returning home on Tuesday. Mr. Fred Hopple who has been reported to be Ul, Is very much improved. Mr. Ferguson of Roseburg was business visitor here oue day .. ...w ..wa bvuww. uuuao mm, day. f. E ,... . u,Bhiir vis tor on T hursday, March &th. Charles Hornell motored to Mar.'(field last Kuturduy to attend u.xnsj sponsored by tho Ameri can legion. R. K. Dkvidson was in Rose- Chapman's . Drug Store I I FIND 1 .AV-W. ... for Z&JJt i CHRONIC ''Poik ! COUGHS AWu.L I Chapmsn's .M vomv LITTLE MAm LOST J LEGION MEETING TUE3. This U the last meeting of l I'mrqua Post before the big Lays of '49 show anil tha com- ' mamler request a good at- tnJance. Cotuniltto will be , mnitd for the bin event and much other luuxmant busl- ' nets transacted. Be there, lows. Tuesday nUshL .7 . , of the week altbiiiling to business affairs. I A very large crowd was pro Isont at the dance at I)rockay Hull lnt Snturdar ereninK spon ,',' nc wl " , ,?. i.h. March sored by the Artisan Lodge. A I 1 1th Mrs. Walter McMannia Is spend ing a few days visiting at the home of her parents in Dole. GENERAL BLACKSMITH ING And horseshoeing. All work guar anteed. Plenty room for farmer's horses. 623 Winchester St. north of Auto Camp. E. E. Woodcock, Prop. Today's Cross-Word Puzzle . A GEM. -Puixle No. 1J3. By i. C BOYD. ' 'I M 3I s 6 WM ?l ,0I "I 12 ''M.-.-. rrvrVZi : 1 M. , 17 18 , 19 ao ZZZliPZi!ZlI?Z" 1 25 27 -p2a w tt - 1-77 -" r-r"- f 9VSEp a ZL .Ml Se-, s M. Ml 6C 61 il 63 ZZZZl!!i!Zi2IZZZ 68 1 1 mn 1 I 1 y 7o TT HORIZONTAL 1 sharp and 12 newspaper bitine to or printed thft taste Salort 9 -sport 13 places on th boty where tlia skin ii broken 15 an ex clnmat.on j A .measured 17 one who traps 19 -to combine with bronv tn med. ) 21 to the in side of 22 a frirl's name 44 -countenance 25 an ape 7 one of the dig-its of the foot 23 a longer a?e 80 -a hip-h ex plosive Hi ve.se S3 mincraJ spring KV-an arttfte 8u tropicaJ snake 58 -entertain royaily 40 land isolnV ed by wat er 41 suffix form in jf dl muiiiUvva account of current events 43 -boy't name 44 ncoun ti ered 45 before 43 general (abhr. 49 prtMessive pronoun 61 unhappy 64 a country south of Asjryna 66 more valu able or un common f a fPw 60 -the hork of an aninaJ 62 a spring chicken 64 th sum mit, per fection pi. ?5 ?fln'e for uprriorify f7 pertaining to tne dead (a combining form ge. rend Sl divisions of s mo tion pic ture 0 the FTem of certain marsh graces H.r.with It solution for Puszl. do. 122: HgiQtN;syA,si.iA:N:T) AiNQ3lrlo;uisiLly ip.W TTnt i iiriiii -tK. cn. rb r inl ,TO JtiP!l XiHbliTj if And That's MO SiR. HANK'S LOST HE C HASE D ANU HtP DOC IN "ESS AM ovg I Cam T niw nifA- Oh Booq PAG: CiAT-l ft -'S-ODi iTf-6" I tPl (VNi T t; 1 Robert J. Farnsworth. for many years a resident of this city, passed away at 9:30 o'clock Saturday evening at his home in Ashland. Oregon, Mr. Farcsworth was for many years In business In this city, bavins hm In 1023 in the hope of i benefitting hir health. lie was born In Jefferson county, Tennessee, June 28, 1866, and came to Oregon In 1875. In May lx9i he was married to K&tbftrlue Ba- con, and to the union was born three children, who with the wid ow still survive. They are Stanley J. Farnsworth of this city. Mrs. Sybil Walker of Keedsport and j The deceafHl also leaves three sis. ters, Mrs. B'l Stephens and Mrs. Katharine Neat, notn of this city, and Mrs. Emma Starr, of Oakland, California. The funeral services will be held VERTICAL 1 stirring. S3 standing moving about 2 maize 8 wrathful 4 to send away forc ibly U unit of weight for room only (ahbr. 34 to grow old .0 a proclama tion or edict ?7 sum up 3-conume , 40 suffix meaning . like 42A. always a limb of the body tft ! dif ficult 7 procreat ed S third letter of the Gmrk alphabet 4f to b.iseet 50 to resist an author iiy 52 softly and . swprtiy 33 king of Jndra at the time of the b'rth of Christ 55 delicate neefile work 56 prefix menning aa in .17 railroad SO such and no more. 61 reenrding secri'tary (al.tir.) CA upon GC that Is fabbr.l girms Ljfr7an cafmation 8- heavy rope or chain 9 hoax or sham 10 once more 1 1 measure cut 12 GardPn of . Paradise ( pawn. , 1 4 p-'ling f abbr. 1 R fir part 15 printer's measure 20 si'rnrid riute of the C ma.ior rcale 23 the two to irth! 26 ealt de rived frorr quinolm 2S aefnta for efTarmg error 29 to pro nounce the ftlrr of a word in proper sue- 32 V3ri;ttioni of nund of color . Tip For Beginners. Solve this puzzle by compar ing the synonyms listed in the "Horizontal" and ""Vertical" column with the number of ares extending crosswise or downward on the diagram, as the casf? may be. If a word occurs to you meaning sub stantially tiie same as the synonym nnd thi- correct num ber of Ictu-rs to fit In the spse.?s Iwwepn its number and tee first shade. I stop following, write it in lightly. Wo.-k away tho small or'l, tho "cosy ' words, first, ami they will give you plenty of clues to tht dif ficult ones- What Counts. AlOW DOMT CP.V t.r Pti7i tr.fr MIME AMD I'M GOihf.fo f.WE You Cut Cf TW M, Jo fcCPLACE "IMF ft! VCA "WC l-V-' a" . CHEt W lt s T ABOUT n" "f M 'Jiwiej Fst at th community church In Oak land on Tuewluy aflurnoon at i o'clock. .. NOTICE TO Soldiers, Sailors and Widows of soldiers and sailors of the Mexican war, the War ot the Rebellion and the Indian wars of the slate of Ore gon. Now la the time to put In your claim rur t& exemption. All claims must be In on or before April first. FRANK L. CALKINS, Assessor. COOS-CURRY ARCH WILL BE BUILT AT JUNCTION OF ROADS An ornate and attractive arch, combining the purposes ot a guide-post and a community adver tisement ot resources. Is to be erected at the Junction ot the Pacific and Coos Bay highways near Dillard it the plans of a group of energetic Coos and Curry coun ty citizens are carried out. It Is proposed to expend about $3,o0u on the project. The work of securing contribution to the fund is now un der way in the coast region with every purpose of success. It is un derstood that commercial organ izations of the two counties have pledged a large share of the money and that most ot the remainder will be secured from the county courts . !ndea the Sinn: of life. GRIMM BROS. MILK tH SAD. Guaranteed absolutely pure. Quantity alone ac counts for the site and quality ot the loaf. Phone 133. CALIFORNIA PEN WILL CHARGE FEE (AMoctatM Pra lMd Wirt.) BAN QUENTIN. Cal., Mar. 113. Persons paid to gala entrance to the penltenCry iitrt yustenlay. Lndt-r a new rule fifty cunts will be charged each viBiior to the pris on. The proceeds will be devoted to the ltbaruy lun. Oflicinl visi tors, guests ot tho warden or rela tives of prisoners are not subject to the fee. The regulation is de signed to decrease the number ot callers. Paperhanguig and kalsomlnlng, the modern way. No better work done la Kosebuig. Hioiie 612-11 ui call Z'J.0 VV. WauUlugton Bt. LETTERS FROM THE J ; PEOPLE ; LAW ENFORCEMENT Editor News-Review: I want to say a few words re garding the Christians ot Roseburg and their duly towards law enforce ment. 1 will not give my opinion of religion and the right church as thuro are near 700 different views. A real Christian Is a man or wo man who believes in standing be hind tho officers of the law lu aid-, ing them to enforce sutue. Without law and order we could not exist, neither could the church. A Chris tian will nut call a policeman or many peace officer, dog catcher nor criticise them Id trying to do their duty. There are crooked offi cers but no crooked Christians. "Him that has cars let hiin hoar." A Curlsiian can be narrow and not accomplish much, lie can be broad minded and accomplish a great deal. Their is a minimum amount ot aoik to do, but the maximum Is bounded only by the end ot space. Ignorance is Satan's influence. Ig norance denies people ot their lib erties, keeps them from taking part in civic affairs. One man In this city voted last fall for the first time in 25 years and his con science still hurts him, he Is a good man, but is not doing much for Ood. Another told me that he had been reborn and his desires had left him, hnd no use for secret or ders. I believed him as he spoke as a child and thought as a child. This Is Ignorance. The Bible tells us how tar we can go. - The light of Christianity is the only true light. All knowledge comes from i Ood. Science Is the scattering seeds that blew from the main tree and planted In the wilderness, l'eo-' pie have been tho same from the : beginning as far as human nature ; is concerned. If Ananias lived to-: duy hu would be ellKlble to be a member of the Oregon legislature and Snpphire could be governor of a great state. Uod does not care wlmt we eat or drii.k. ' Itut we must not destroy our lives by so doing. The drunkard or (,-lutt'in Is doonKd. V.'e are all striving after that knowledge that keeps uh on the rl-rlit road. Yho Christian life is a Hie full of ad venture. 1 enjoy studying people arid Ihe way some people act is In teresting Indeed. Sometimes 1 feel like laughing out loud. i Sincerely, I CLARKNCK WHITE. 1 AROuT THNT - jts Aki: a REAL DOG AK0 'Ol-'-i-T v AioT A TOY Classified ALL NEW ADS FOR SALE SILO for sale 12x30. Olalla, Ore. E. Jannings, BALF.D MAY for sale. Iloyor Bros. Phone 14F14. GIANT Toulouse goose eggs for hatching. 16c each at Vosburghs. JAPALAC Paints and Varnishes, at Powell s f urniture Co. FIR wood, cord wood, 2-foot or lf lnch wood. Phone 1414, Uoyer Uros. SET your cnlcken hens ' now with Ulant Toulouse Goose eggs. 15c each at Vosburghs. FOR SA Lb Nursery mock. Phone 2VF3. Morning or evening. &. L. Kills, Roseburg. Ore. KOH SALE Good young cow. Just trt-sn. E. a. Trozelle, Mulrose, Ore. Phone 10F23. t'OH SALt-Darlt walnut vicU-ola and 40 records. Call 109-J even ings. FOR SALE Chovrolet touring car in first class condition. Inquire at Hold's Garage, 121 N. Stephens. FOR SALE Almost new, 12 hoeTs In. single disc grain drill. In quire at Lawrence Real Estate office. FOR SALE 31) Shropshire sheep. some lambs, one Durham heifer, one young cow. K P. Cej bird, K Ik head. Ore. PltUNU TREES Italian, French Improved and Coatee 1418. Care ful grading and packing. Write Hudson's Nurseries, Tangent, Oregon. FOR" SALE Team, wagon and harness, team, wt. 1500 lb., $300; one good Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old and one Poland China brood sow 18 months old. Address "If - care News-Review. FOR SALE 6 milk cows, 2 Jer seys, 2 Holsteins, 1 Angus Pole. Good testers, milking now will be fresh in June. All young cows. For quick sale, $40 each. Harry Morrow, R 1, Box 37, Oakland, Ore. FOR SALE S-roorabderTrhouso, h & c water, bath, concrete base ment, lot 120x120, located Suth erlin, will sacrifice tor quick sale. Also store building 60 ft frontage on Central Avenue, Sutherlln. Address S. O., care News-Review. , LISTEN'P-Good general store worth $1 0,000 situated In Sas katchewan, Canada, 70 miles from city of Sasketoon. Will ex change for Oregon property. Would prefer something - near Roseburg. What have youT Write P. O. Box 576, Roseburg, Ore. "- 1 t WANTED WANTED 60 to 120-egg incubator. H. J. Brown, General Delivery. WANTED Wicker baby buegy or sulky. In good condition. 825 Mll ler St. Tel. 469-L. WANTED Housecleanlng Is next and we'll buy your rags no bur- ' lnp. Burger's Bargain Store. WANTED tYonian for light house work and compsnlon for elderly lady. Call at 320 West Cass St Roseburg, Ore., or .phone 180-J. Modern conveniences, pure, wholesome government Inspected Ingredients, perfect sanitation, en able us to make a perfect loaf at a minimum price. It's the flavor; it's the quality you simply cannot get away from GRIMM BROS. MILK BREAD. Phone 133. STOP Children's Cough with FOLEY'S ttl.illih l$7 Nooptat. 4 nrrllot. printed a lh wr.ipM. ChUifrOTi Ilk. It. trMllln( outh mMitcln. In th wotlit W.F. CHAPMAN By WINNER ! Ssctio; ON BACK PAGE. LOST AND FOUND LOST Child's gray kid mitten, Thursday. Finder please mall to Mrs. P. R. Weaver, Myrtle Creek Ore. FOR RENT TYPEWRITER for rent Phone 131-J. FURNISHED house for rent . In quire Mrs. J. K. Falbe. - TOR RENT 8 room furnished house close In. Phone 15F11. . FOR " RENT 2-room " furnished apartment 248 8. Stephens. FOR RENT 2-room furnished apt ' 343 So. Stephens. Phone 353-J. FOR R"ENt Thr"rbom apart- nient furnished, light, water, bath. 535 S. Pine. FOR RENT (-room apartment unfurnished. Inquire Cbarlea Kyes. 826 N. Jackson Bt ... ' FOR RENT House in Umpqua Park Addition, 9. Mrs. . J. T. Spaugh. 604 Pine St FOR RENT House, 10 A of land. close In. City water, lota fruit U U. Helblg. 407 W. Cass St I MISCELLANEOUS CARPET and rug weaving. Fluff and Colonial rugs, Mrs. Zanna Kellor. 503 Cobb St CAR OWNER Don't forget to call 653 when In need of auto parts. Sartf'i Auto Wrecklnt House. TRESPASS NOTICE No tret passing on Lot 7, Block 29, Rosa St Rosebnrg, Ore. Mrs. E. U. Moore, Llllle L. Moore. RADIATORS That's my fcuameaa New cores Installed, and old ones made new. Lark, radiator man, 329 W. Lane. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. H. PI.YLKR ChlropractH physician, 12( W. Lane Ut Smart Serviceable '; Linoleums Spic and span, colorful' . and sunshiny, and from the kitchen the usa of Lin oleum has spread to every room in the home, due to its usefulness and dec orative qualities. , , Loveliest Patterns end Lowest Prices COMPANY 221 N. JscVson St, Ro-ebura Finest Old Growth Body Fir WOOD STOVE AND BLOCK $3.50 Tier Dellv.r.d Immediately. John Hatfield Phone 3F II Reliable Tailor J. H. BERNIER Upstairs Next Umpqua Hot. Cleaning, Pressing, Alterations We Make Your Clothes in Roseburg FORD REPAIRING CYLINDER - REBORINQ... Our Specialty UNION GARAGE '; Authorlnd Ford Ssrvlca WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOf AT Hotel Umpqua 'V wl' I WA USnCWi. Ulinlw, Osnlln. OtL r it il iin: ' Vsest an4 A MTTAt, Won't ImL W OaL 10,000 O.L tamtam Om 0 raa CWhiUl!dw.Co. THt WINCHCSTER STORI