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    . ROSSBURG; NEWS-REVIEW WEDNESDAY; MARCH;! 8? 1 92 5.
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FIND THE VALUE OF X
X equals higher price on fencing. Does X equal
higher quality?
Or
does X equal larger profits?
ASK YOURSELF
This ii a farmer's business owne by farmers, run by
farmers for the benefit of farmers.
The farmers who run it know the folly of low grade
goods as well as anyone. " Our motto is Quality First
Price Second.
JUDGE FOR YOURSELF
SEE US FIRST WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY .
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
R08EBUR0 OAKLAND
Antlers Theatre
"Abraham Lincoln," the picture
which haa been the sensation of
the movie world, is announced thlB
week as a Flrot National picture, to
be shown at the Antlers Theatre,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
"Abraham Lincoln" was more
than two years In th? making, and
at times as many as 2,500 people
appear in the cast' It deals with
the lire of Lincoln from his birth,
through his boyhood, the preslden-
NOTICE of saie or Government
timber. General Land Office, Wash
ington. D. C, Feb. li, 115. .Notice li
hereby given that subject to the
conditions and limitation of the
acta of June 9, a tat-, tiny,
February 26, 1U1U, (40 ilut- 11710
and June 4. litZU (41 Stat., 76S, and
departmental regulation of April
14, 1U l&O L !., S7j, fhe timber
on the foTl owl n a lands will be void
March to, l'Jio, at to oYloc a. m. at
public auction at the U. B. Lend Of
fice at Hose burg, Oregon, to the
highest bidder at not less than the
appraised value as ohown by this
notice, sale to he subject to th ap
proval of the Secretary of the In
terior. The purrhaae price, with aq
additional sum of one-fifth of one
per cent, thereof, being commis
sions allowed, muat be Tie posited, at
time of sale, money to be returned,
if sale Is not approved, otherwise
patent will Issue for the timber,
which must be removed within ten,
years. Bids will be received from
citizens of the United States, associ
ations of such citizens and corpora'
tlona organized unuer the laws of
the United (slates, or any state, ter
ritory or district thereof, only. Up
on application of a qualified pur
chaser the timber on any legal sub
division wil he offered Separately
before being included In any of
fer of a larger unit. T. 29 b.. K. 12
W., Sec. 15. SKU SfiK rd f Irf 2006
M., white fir 100 M., red cedar 26 M.,
cedar-po.ee etw-feet; Ted
fir SGtf M., white fir 76 M.. red cedar
IS M., white cedar M., cedar poles
1600 feet, none of the timber on
these tracts to be eold for less than
$2.00 per M. for the red fir, $1.00 per
14. for the white fir and red cedar,
and tl.OO per AL for the white
cedar and $.01 per foot for the
cedar poles. T. 28 H., K. It W.. hoc.
23, Lot 6, fir 800 M, Lot 7, fir 60
M., none of the timber on these lots
to be sold for less than $2.60 per M.
T. 27 A, It. 11 W Hec. S5, Lot lit, red
fir ItiOO M.. red cedar 40 M none of
the timber on Ahis lot to be sold for
less than $1.76 per M., for the red
fir and $1.60 per M. for the red ce
dar. T. 21 8.. K. 10 W., Sec 8. GWU
red fir 250 M., white cedar 8n
none of the timber on this tract
to bo sold for less than $1.50 per M.
for the red fir and $7.00 per M. for
the white cedar. T. 29 S. K. 11
Bee. 2. Lot 1. red fir 160 M., fir pil
ing 140 U., white cedar 120 M., Lot
, red fir 400 el., fir piling 100 M .
white cedar 160 hi.. Lot 3 red fir 1 f0
M., white cedar 200 M., Lot 4 fir pil
ing -200 XL, whits cedar 110 M., 8fcj
Nlitt red fir -280 M- fir piling 400
M., white cedar 850 M., NE4
red fir 1000 M., wnfte cesrnr 300 M.,
XU. SW4 red tit 40 M., fir piling
840 M., white cedar 120 XI.. tE
HW red fir 280 M fir piling JK0
W. while cedar 300 M.. SWW tSYVW
red fir 100 1L, fir piling 50 M., white
cedar 200 M., NKU red tir 100
M., fir pillntc 3o XI.. white cedar tw
Mi .. C v H rr." reu r m"v mx., us
piling 10 M., white cedar 400 M.,
HEl4 SEU red fir 1000 W., white ce
dir 340 M.. cedar polos 240,
XK red fir 4uo M., fir piling ISO M.
whit pMlur 200 M.. none of the tim
ber on this section to be sold for
less than $2.00 per M.. for the red
fir li so nur M. for the fir DillnK.
$7.00 per M. for the white cedar,
and $.70 each for the cedar poles.
William epry, uommusioner.
Do Not Delay
Insure Today.
Protect your property from loss
by (ire by carrying an adequate
amount of insurance.
Our agency is at your Bervlce
at all times In matters pertain
lng to insurance.
G. W. Young & Son
Insurance
IIS Cass St, Phone 417
GERMS
Have your clothes clean
ed often by a MASTER
CLEANER to lengthen
their life and prevent the
spread of "contagion.
ImperialCIeaners
Our Auto Will Call
Phone 277
KEEP YOUR BODY
'CLEAN INSIDE
For headache, constipation,
indigestion, biliousness, baa
breath, laziness and that
worn oat feeling, take two
Chamberlain's Tablets
They keep men, women and children
full of pep, health and happiness
because they keep them clean inside,
50 or 25 cailt. SdJmnjaha
cv and the Btrlfe of the Civil War,
'depicts the surrender "of Lee and
shows life In Washington alter tne
war and finally his assissination.
Liberty Theatre
F. B. O. haa made "The Cloud
Rider," starring Al Wilson the fa
mous aeronaut and supported by
Virginia Lee Corbin, Helen Fer
guson and an all star cast.
"The 'Cloud Rider" did not em
ploy fake-photography to put over
its thrills. Mr. Wilson, noted for
years for his death-defying stunts
with the 'plane, seems to defy even
gravity and gets away with it.
vThe Cloud Rider" will be shown
at the Liberty Theatre today and
tomorrow. , ,
Majestic Theatre
"Pampered Youth," which comes
to the Majestic theatre on to
night Is a clean Americas picture
depicting the life of a youth who
has been catered to and spoiled,
lie goes on uncurbed until he
brings his family to poverty. The
action Includes a spectacular fire
sequence, a thrilling horse race and
a sensational runaway. The cast in
cludes Alice Calhoun, Cullen Lan
dis, Allen Forrest, Wallace Mc
Donald, Ben Alexander, Charlotte
Merrlam. The story is an adapta
tion of Booth Tarkington's Pulitzer
prize novel, "The Magnlficient Am
bersons." i -
YARD GOOD3
New lino at Carr'sglnghams,
outing flannels, creonnes, cheese
tloths, sheeting, muslin, wash
oods, nettings, etc. Nice goods at
a lower price. Also new line or
pure linen towellugs, unbleached or
bleached. Several styles. Get these
items at Carr's and save.
WINNERS OF CONTEST
OF CHURCHILL SALE
. HAVE BEEN ANNOUNCED
The winners of the contest,
which" has been conducted at
Churchill's Hardware store during
their sale last week, have been an
nounced. Mrs. E. R. Metzger of this
city, won first prize, having re
ceived 67,000 votes, and received
a handsome 125 set of dinner
dishes. Mrs. John Sinclair, of Gar
den Valley, came a close ' second,
recefc-iJig 62,000 votes and winning
a fine $12 set of silverware. Mrs.
George ' Kohlhagen of this city,
came third, receiving 48,000 votes,
winning a fine S carving set. The
contest, ran high during the latter
part of the week, the winners run
ning close together. Mr. Thomas
Monroe, the .sales manager from
Eugene, who put on the sale, su
pervised the counting of the votes.
Many of the votes were held back
by the contestants and their
friends until Saturday 'night, tue
closing night of the contest.
TRIMMINQ BEADS
Big shipment now In at Carr's.
Rig line of color In regular cut
glass bead at 6c a bunch. Have
larger beads for trimming now also
and small pearls for the making of
rope necklaces. See the line at
Carr's.
Car of fresh piaster In at a new'
low price, h. W. Metzger.
TUBBY
HAMM TuBsYS Dog
CHASED A SfRAV
POP IHTO tne
TOWW- HALL
VUHECE THE
3LOE 61000 DOG
SHOW IS BEING
HELD
A
TO
But
AM ATTtNbAMT
TWINMNC HE
CMC OF THE SHOW
006S CHPTur.Tr
HIM AMti0T MtM
INTO A KENNEL
l'
SO HAWK BECAME
AM OULI&TED
(AaweUtrd Tnm Ln4 Win
KANSAS CITY, Mar. 18. Dupli
cations In marketing cost with re
BUltant wide margin between the
tank car and tank wagon prices
for gasoline;, was held accountable-
(for conditions detrimental to the
joil industry In an address prepar
ied for delivery before the Ameri
'can Oil Men's Association conven
tion by Paul Herrickson here to
I day.
j He suggested as possible solu
tions reductions in the number of
I filling stations and sale of gasoline
on a sliding scale, depending on
l the volume of their monthly con-
sumption.
He declared disbelief In the ef
ficacy of "doping"- gasoline and
urged that distinction be given to
(the produot rather by "Jealously
guarding the quality" of gasoline,
iand by giving it a trade marked
name.
A saving of 110,000 In the Amer
icas oil Industry annually may be
effected through a broad applica
tion of alnipllflcation and stand
ardization, R. M. Hudson, chief of
the division of lmpltfled practice
of the United Stales department of
I commerce said in an address pre
pared for presentation at tne con
vention. Mr. Hudson said that amount
I represented almost as much as the
total investment In tne petroleum
industry, which be staled has
made considerable progress In
! standardizing pipe, drilling, equip
ment and sales.
I Mr. Hudson said that the Hoov
er committee oi i prouimmi
American engineers on Waste In
Industry bad disclosed that waste
in' six typical cities was close to
60 percent.
JEWELRY ITEMS
New showing of tne cheaper
Jewelry Items in baby and dress
pins, brooches, bar Pins, rings, etc.
Men's goods In scarf pins, tie
clasps, cuff buttons, collar buttons,
etc. Also kiddles rings,. pins, watch
bracelets, etc. A really beautiful
line. Remember a 16o Item won't
loose any quicker than a $15.00 one.
See the line at Cart's.
EXPECT G009 TEAM
( Anmrittnl Trm lwi Wb.)
nRADENTOWN, Kla.. Mar. 18.
Bolstered by three new Infleld
ers, by George Burns, the veteran
outfielder, and by two promising
young pitching prospects the Phil-
! adelnhla Nationals have a fighting
j chance "to Ret somewhere this
season," in the opinion oi artnur
Fletcher who is starting his third
season as manager of the peren
nially and proverbially lowly
Phils.
Shorstnp Heinle Sand of last
year's Infield will start 'as a regu
lar. Walter Klmmlck, with the
Vernon club of the Pacific Coast
league last year will be at second;
i Nelson Hawkes, formerly of Mem
phis, win noia aown nrsi; wuno
Huber, a Texas league product will
make his debut at third.
"1 believe I have a belter team
than 1 had last year," said Fletch
er today. "The Infield is mueh im-
Don't Let That Cold
Turn Into "Flu"
Rub on Ccmd Old Mu.l.nl,
hat cold may turn into "Flo,
Grippe or, even worse. Pneumonia,
unless you take care of it at once.
Kub good old Musterole on the con
tested parts and see how qukkly it
brines relief.
Colds are merely coratestion. Mus
terole, made from pure oil of mustard,
camphor, menthol and other simple
ingredients, is a counter-irritant which
stimulates circulation and helps break
up the cold.
As effective as the messy old mustard
plaster, does the work without blis'.er.
Just rub it on with your finuer-tips.
You will feci a warm tingle as it enters
the pores, then a cooling sensation that
brings welcome relief.
ToMothtnl Musterole Is alio
made in milder form for
babies and small children.
Ask for Children's Musterole
35c and boc, in jars
ana lubes.
ill
fietter than a amttard pltutvr
'COME THIS VSA.Y OOO&E
I WANT TO SHOW Vot
VE - RY PECULIAR.
OF DOC- Ht IS AJO
USTEP AMD fiO OWE KNOUtfl
SEEN
LIKE
"WHOM we BELONGS -
it s my guess That ms
"OWtfcLLIGEM" TOO
Socially pqowimI mt
.'V t-trr'nV wn
USE
RED
THE RELIABLE BATTERY
' for Engine, Phone or Radio
They Give Satisfaction
Churchill Hardware Co.
The Winchester Slore
' proved. It Is much faster than
1 last year's and Is surer on def en- J
slve plays. I am putting In three
new men. Sand alone of last year's
Infield will start In my regular
lineup on opening day.
"George Burns, the veteran who
i came to us from Cincinnati, will
surely start as one of my regular
I outfielders. .
j "I will switch old Cy Williams
j from center to right field and
j place Harper, a ball hawk ' who
led the league last year as a fiejd-
In center. Thus I will have
Today's Cross-Word Puzzle
PLKNTY OF INTEIUX)CKS. Puzzle No. 125.
Bv J C. ROYD.
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HORIZONTAL
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bite
6 property of
a company
12- an affected
person
14 bygone
1 5 pronoun
16 -a savory
mince
19 a negative
20 just
22 wor
shipped - image
24 a spike of
corn
25 a hallow
cylinder
27 an estate
held for
the benefit
of another
29 a fragment
30 a preposi
tion SI cut in two
32 male par
ent 83. aromatic
seasoning
35 -buy and
sell
88 girl's name
89 -email ser
pent,
41 associa
tion! abbr.)
42 large
45 -above
47 pertaining
to the side
48 therefore
49 a luminous
celestial
body
51 join at 45
degrees
53 vehicle for
tarrying
the dead
64 indicate
Herewith Is solution, to Punl
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for
CHRONIC
COUGHS
Chapman's
Drug Store
Mokan and Schultze (or utility use.
We have a fighting chance to get
somewhere this year."
Arundel, piano raner. rnonn 19-1
VERTICAL
1 disem
bodied soul
2 in no man
ner 8 like
4 dangers
6 a conceited
person
7 -a musical
piece per
formed by
28 -definite
article
29 place
83 stand in an
ungainly
manner
84 one who
' calls
88 small hemp
line used
on ships
37 again
89 suitable
40 market
value
43 consumes
44 that by
which a
person is
called
46 author of
the
. "Raven"
48 number of
objects of
like design
60 parent
h2 preposi
tion denot
ing towards
one person
detective
0 editor
(alihr.)
10 number
1 1 breathed
aloud while
sleeping
13 settleu
17 p'-rsnnal
pronoun
18 over
(poet)
20 regular
habit or
practice
21 exceed
2.3 hang cloth
26 small glob
ular bodies
A Hint tor Beginner
The cross-word punle dia
gram is merely a means of con
cealing words which are synony
mous to those listed and which
will interlock perfectly and so
read equally well crosswise or
downwards. Always look for
the number of the synonym on
the diagram. If horiionlat, you
must find a word to fit between
that number and the first shaded
stop to the right; if vertical,
you must fit your word between
the number and the first shaded
stop below, .
Conceit.
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WHAT THOSE. TWO ..' iNUtcV
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STOPiBADSTOMACH
aABocbted Pna LaH Win.)
NEW YORK, Mar. 18. Paavo
Nurml ran to three world records
over the protests of the Connect!
cut association of the American
Athlello Union and a disordered
stomach last night, but In the end
the stomach aud Willie Kitola, the
light hatred marvel's brother-Fin-lauder,
were victorious.
Illness came to Paavo as he rac
ed away from the field In the S.000
meter event, one of the features
of the Knights of Columbus track
meet. Four laps from the end be
staggered, shook his head, and
held his hand to his stomach. He
struggled on, striving to regain his
stride, as Rltola, who had been 30
wards behind, raced past him. An
other circuit and be left the field.
Before the race Nurml had es
sayed a meal of meat which had
not had time to digest properly.
Little Joie Hay of Chicago,
mightier than ever before, awaited
the battle at a mile late In the ev
ening, but was denied. But a phan
tom Nurml must have run at his
side, for be broke the tape in tinio
that equalled the world record
held by the Finn, four minutes aud
12 seconds.
It was a sensational battle be
tween Lloyd Hahn, the Boston A.
A. runuer, who has set a record
for three quarters of a mile and
the iMIdget Kay.
For the distance he ran before
being forced to quit. Nurmi huug
up the following records. ,
Distance 4.000 yards; time 10:-
31; former Unie 10:41 5-10; made
by, Rltola.
Distance 4.000 meters; time 11:
30 4-5; former time 11:55 . 3-6 ;
made by Kitola.
Distance 2) miles; time 11:36-1-6;
made by Rltola. '
W SCIENTIFIC
, DISCOVERY IN
, GLANDOGEN
Many leading authorities and sci
entists have proved by actual tests,
that the benefits of gland trans
plantation may be obtained by giv
lng the patient gland substance to
be taken internally, rather uian Dy
operation.
Dr. Arnold Lorand says in his
book. "Old ' Age Deferred," in
speaking of the glands: "We must
insist upon the re-inforcement of
their functions, if changed by age
or diseasu, by means of extracts
obtained from the similar,, organs
of healthy young animals."
Olandogen, the new scientific
gland tonic, which is prepared In
convenient tablet form, for. men
and for women, provides a simple
method of taking glandular treat
ment. Accept no substitutes. In
Blst on genuine Glandogen, the
original gland tonic. Chapman's
Pharmacy will supply you.
ABE EVANS LOST
E
AicUtt! 1'rna Ltsrd Win.)
SALHM, Ore., Mar. 18. While
hoeing strawberries In the state
prison gardens yesterday, Abe Ev
ans, life termer who about a year
ago was saved from the gallows by
clemency of the governor wandor
ed away end became lost. He went
to a farm house and requested that
the fanner call up the warden and
havej some one come for him. Kv
sns was sentenced to be hanged
for the murder of James Doran.
1'be crime was committed near
The Dalles while Kvans, Doran
and another man wer egoing from
Bend to McMinnville.
Studeoaaer costs le s per pound
than butter. -
TAKE BIG TOLL
rillI,A DELPHI A, Mar. 18. Tor
oner Patton ald today he was in-cllm-d
to beltevu his estimate of
4.0 uo dfRlhs a y'nr in Philadelphia
from poiaoned liquor an quoted by
Governor Plnchot In his addrrna
before Ui state legislature yester
day in support of an enforcement
bill was too low. Since making his
estimate several -weeks bko at 13
deaths a day from this cause, the
coroner said he was too modest.
Classified Section
ALL NEW ADS
r
FOR SALE
SILO for sale 12x30. G. Jennings,
Olalla, Ore.
BALED HAY for sale. Boyer Bros.
Phone 14K14.
'Ull BALki Black Jersey Olant
eggs, S1.50 per setting. Call at
Uerger's Bargain Store.
FOR SALE S good milk cows. gt4
Military street. A. A. Bellows.
GIANT Toulouse goose eggs for
hatching. 15c each at Vos burghs.
IATALaC Paints audVarhlsues, at
Powell's Furniture Co.
WOOD for sale at current prices.
Phone Austin Greenhouse, S7K3.
HORsiTr'OR SaLe-J. P. Jensen,
Kdenbower, on Pacific Highway.
FIR wood, cord wood, i-iuot or 16
inch wood. l'h-j 14F14, Boyer
Bros.
FOR 8ALh Nursery stock. Phone
ill 4. Morning or evening, it L.
Ellis, Roeeburg, Ore.
FOifSAXEhevr6let touring car
in first class condition. Inquire at
Hohl's Oarage, 121 N, Stephens.
Vd siaHoie7"cablue1jriike
tv. t rice 140. Congoleum rug,
sisd . oy 10 ft t in. Price 6. 717
' W.LatiSt
FOil SALE S. C. Brown Leghorn
ess, $1 per 15. Mrs. J. 8. Frey.
8 r Itt., Roseburg, Ore., near
L'rockway.
"i. .. e TREES-ltallan, French
meroted and Coates 1418. Care-
ul grading and packing. Write
Hudson's Nurseries, Tangent,
Oregon.
FOR SALE Acorn electrio range,
nearly new three burner, white
porcelain. This range is In pri
vate home and can be seen In
operation. Electric bills gladly
shown. Parslow's Furniture
Store.
Fort SALE: 6-room modern house,
h & o water, bath, concrete base
ment lot 120x120. located Suth-
erlln, will sacrifice for quick
sale. Also More building 60 ft
frontage ' on Central Avenue,
Sutberlin. Address S. O., care
News-Review.
FORr9ALE AT BARGAIN 1 six h.
p. Fairbanks Morse; 1 large dy
namo for farm lighting; 1 fifty
cake baking oven; 1 French
range; 2 large ice boxes; 1 Edi
son moving picture machine. Ad
dress Canyon Auto Camp, Can-
' yonvllle, Ore. ,
WANTED,
WANTED Housecleaning Is next
and we'll buy your rags no bur
lap. Uerger's Bargain 8tore..
WAITRESS wanted at Home
Resturant. Sheridan St
WANTEDComilesmall pigs. S.
O. Hustings, Rt 2, Roseburg.
Phone 12F11.
EASTER HAT8
If it's a trimmed hat at 12.50 and
$5.00 that you want try Carr's.
Nlcoly made, stylish hats in this
lot. Buckram frames, hat atraw I
cloth, trimmings, etc, a really big i
selection. Not cheap goods, but al-'
so the best and at moderate
prices. Un trimmed straws at a dol
lar. Carr's. .
It will prolong life. It Is perfectly
nutritious. It Is a perfect picture.
It Is perfectly delicious. Why the
old fashioned kind? It costs no
more. Order now. GRIMM IlltOS.
MILK BREAD. Phone 133.
BRINGS YOUTH
TO OLD FOLKS
One. of Tanlac's greatest bless
ings Is the new life and vigor It
brings to old folks. Men and women
up In the seventies and eighties are
writing to us evory day to thank us
for Tanlac's wondrous bencllts.
Tsnlac la a natural tonic. It
drives poisons from the blood, stirs
up the laiy liver and puts digestive
organs In working order. ,
Mads after the famous Tanlac
formula from roots, barks and rare
herbs, it is nature's own tonic and
builder harmless to man or child.
If your body Is weakened and
run-down, If you lack ambition,
can't eat or sleep, you'll be de
lighted with Tsnlac's quick results.
7oJk Tanlac Vcftablm PilU
for Constipation
TANLAC
JEQPLJrt) URHEAJLTH
By WINNEk
ON BACK PAGE.
WASHING again. Will call, 8v
, liver. All kinds done. 129 Bw.
Ave. S. Mrs. O. D. Hubbard.
WANTED Experienced wonwa
for general housework. Address?
"Work," care News-Review.
WANTED Wood cutter to cut
about 25 tier body oak stora'
wood. 824 Military street A. A.
Bellows. "'"
WANTED Capable woman for
general housework.on ranch DefX
Roseburg. Address Box 2, cans
News-Kevlew, stating salary erx
pected.
WANTED Woman for light housa
work and companion for elderlx
lady. Call at 320 West Cass Sk
Roseburg, Ore,, or phone 1S0-J...
T : :
LOST AND tyOUND ilf!
FOUND Small 2-blade Dead
handled knife. Owner describe
property and pay for adv.
News-Review office.
r
i
FOR RENT
5
FOR REXT Bung-low in R&mcraa'
Court 1128Corey Ave.
FURNISHED ouse tor rent I&
quire Mrs. J. K. Faltw.
FOR RENT Large room for mtttt-
only. well furnished. 221 W
Washington St . -
FOR RENT 2 clean furnished
housekeeping rooms. 720 Winch-,
ester St
FOR RENT House in UmpquaT
Park Addition. 19. Mrs. J. t ,
Spaugh, 604 Pine St
FOR RENT House, 10 A of land.
close in. city water, lots Inut a
V. Helblg. 07 W.Cass St
P6ft RENT 3 room furnished
housekeeping apt Gas range,1
Water and lights. 608 & Steph
ens. '
FOR RENT 5-room cottage, fur
nlshed, city water and lights. 4;
nice lota, for garden. Also 8-roomI
house, 12 lota all fenced. Fine
for garden and chickens, city wa
ter. O. U. Helblg, 407 West Cass!
St . ,,
1;
MISCELLANEOUS
CARPET and rug weaving. Finite
and Colonial rugs, Mrs. Zanna
Keller. 503 Cobb St.
CAR OWNER Don't forget to
call 553 when in need of auto
parts. Sartt'a Auto Wrecking
1 House. .
MARCELnd"bobrl75chalr"
cut and curl 60c, at my home, 2
831 S. Main, Phone 57-Y. Mrs..
Amy Rogers. '
RADIATORS That's my business.
New cares installed, and old ones
made new. Lark, radiator nuts,
828 W. Lane.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. M. H. PLYLEH Chlropraettf
physician, 12( W. Lane St
i
MATERNITY HOME
ti II Winchester Jt Prions 4tjS
, Mrs. D. Cornwell
Patients Prlvllsgsd to Hsvw
" Their Own Doctor
A MONTHLY INCOM&
p WITHOUT work:
Not Oil,' Mining Stock or Bonds" J
vvitnout your personal work oi
attention, you may obtain cash"!
income monthly for years,,
norm scope, immense profit
possibilities. Steady, popular
Men, women and children con
tribute to your perpetual proa. J
perity.
llnrked by bis: 'men. Btrlctly
hont-sl, hmh Kiade. No lime tir
1m. Writ tor free Informs'
lion today, l'osteard wilt do.
HA2EN J. TITUS "
Suits 1057, 208 West 8th 8t
Los Angeles, Calif.
Reliable Tailor :
J. H. BERNIER
Upstairs Nsxt Umpqua Hotel
Cleaning, Pressing, Alterations
We Make Your Clothes
in Roseburg
FORD REPAIRING
CYLINDER REBORINQ
' Our Specialty
UNION GARAGE ;
Authorized Ford Service '
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
STOP AT
Hotel Umpqua
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Won'l Leah
OsL 10.000 Oak
CburchiU Hdwe. Co.
THB WINCHESTER STORtfi.