ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY, MARCH 19. 1925.
FIND THE VALUE OFX
X equals higher price on fencing. Does X equal
higher quality?
Or
does X equal larger, profits?
ASK YOURSELF
This it a farmer's business owned by farmers, run by
farmers for tlie benefit of farmer.
The farmers who run it know the folly of low grade
goods ai well as anyone. w Our motto is Quality First
Price Second.
JUDGE FOR YOURSELF
SEE US FIRST WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
ROBE8URQ OAKLAND
TEA HOUSE WILL
- OPEN NEXT WEEK
The Oranpe Lantern Tea Room,
a unique eating place, will oin on
Tuesday, March 24, at the old Stan
ton place, Just off Cass street on
Jackson, under the direction of
Mrs. tdwin Thornton.
Mrs. Edwin Tborrton has leased
the residence building, and has re
novated it completely, retiming all
of the rooms, painting the floors,
and making many changes and im
provements. The rooms have been
beautifully draped using orange
and gray as the prevailing colors,
and present a very beautiful ap
pearance. Mrs. Thornton expects to serve a
merchants' luncheon daily and In i
the afternoon and evening will
serve light lunches, ice cream and
other refreshments, styving the
theatre and dance crowds until
raid night each day.
Her place has already been eu
" gaged tor suveial atltruoon parties
late this month, as she plans to
cater to entertainments of this sort
NOTinE of aaia or Government
timber, General ianC Ofrk-e, VWsb-i
iiiKtun, L. C, Feb. It, Notice U
herrby lvn that subject to the)
conditions and limitations of the) :
acts or June 9, 1V16 19 btat.. 21, I
February 26, lvl9, 140 titut., 11VJ
and June 4, l'Jo (41 Stat., 758.), and
departmental regulations of April
14, 1V4 (iu U v., Stti), liie timber
on the following ianda will be sold
Murch 30, 192b, at lu ocloo a. in. at
public auction at the U. 6. IaihI Of
fice at Itujiebura, Oregon, to the
highest biUUer at not luas tnan the
aitpratiteil value aa tthown by tills
notice, Hale to be KUbject to lit ap
proval of the Secretary of the In
terior. l'U iMtrctaaiift- price, .wiia-an
additional sum of onti-filih of ou
per cent, tiiwreof, being coinmls-
ions allowed, must be deposited, at
time of sale, money to be returned,
if sule is not approved, othrwiie
patent will issue lor the timber,
which muMt be removed within lei.
years, littia will bo received from
citizens of the United btatea, associ
ations of such citizens and corpora
tions organized unuer the laws of
the U lifted btatea, or any state, ter
ritory or district thereof, only. Up
on avpli'fttlon of a qualified pur
chaser the timber on any legal sub
dlvialun wil be offered separately
before being Included in any of
fer of a larger unit. T. - to., R. lii
' Sec. 16. MSfc bi4 red fir 00
M., wnlte fir luu M., rtd cedar 25 M.,
cedar poles 500U feet: 8Kfc bK!4 red
fir tfaO M., while fir 76 M., red cedar
16 M.t wnlte cedar M., cedar poles
1600 feet, none of the timber on
those tracts to be old for lens than
per M. for the red fir, 1.00 per
M. tor the white Xlr and red cedar,
and 4.0o per M. for the white
cedar and f.Olfe per foot for the
cedar poles. T. f ti., H. 12 W- Sec.
23. 1-ot , fir Juu M., lt 7. fir 0
M., none of the timber on these lots
to be sold for less than 12.60 per M.
T. 23 K. 11 W., Hec. S6, Lot 13, red
fir ltioo M red cedar 40 V1. none of
. the timber on this lot to be'sold for
less than $1.76 per JI for the red
tir and 11.60 per M. for the red ce
dar, i. 29 a., n. io w., sec. as.
t&hi red fir 260 M., white cedar sou
M., none of the timber on this tract
to be sold for less than $1.60 per H.
lor the red. fir and ..u0 per for
the white cedar. T. 29 tf, It. 11 W-
bc. 3, tt 1. red fir lto M., fir pil
ing ltirtl, white cedar I HO M., Lot
rMl Mr 40 M.. fir OillnC lt0 M..
w hite cedar 160 M.. It s red (Ir. 1E.0
14., white cedar zoo m., uoi 4 ur pil
ing 200 white cedar 110 M.. K'4
Nhi'i red Jtr 2S0 id- fir piling 4"tt
M., whit vxdar 360 M., SW NK
r.i rir lourf J.I.. wnlte ceaar 300 hi.,
NK'i SWH red fir -iO Al., fir piling
240 M., white cedar 120 M.. tor;
Wk red tir 2u AI.. fir piling 1M
at ui.it. crir and AI.. iSW'i. SWii
red fir 100 M., fir piling 60 M-, whit
cedar 20V AL, INK a, rea nr uv
II .. fir piilii 3to W.. white cedux ZW
AI.. NW MiH red fir 300 W.. fir
piling ISO M., white cedar 4'0 M.,
bKi su4 red fir 1000 U.. white ce
tfar 24ft M.. cedar poles 240. iW
bi-: red fir 4uo M., tir piling 180 M
white cedar SUO II., none of the tim
ber on this section to be sold for
less than $2.0u Der M., for the red
fir, $1.60 per M. for the fir piling,
I?nn ni- l. for the white cedar
end $.io each for the cedar poles.
William epry, ommissiunei.
GERMS
Have your clothes clean
ed pVep by a MASTER
CLEANER to lengthen
their life and prevent the
spread of contagion. '
1
! easjtfal IggL, ;
DOOM U I uV $ k&L '
as be aid II II piJAitlJzJ
m low cot 1 tt'V"' "V
direct from . JJCggfc, CT
the nas ' Ifrt 1
teanm. , I r in lI.'iL 3
WHmM l iryJ A
mmttm It- lmSUEi
as well as the usual tea room
trade. She will also operate a deli
catessen department handling sal
ads, and orders of a light nature.
o ,
CARD OF THANKS
We Wish to take this means of
extending our sincere thanks to the
many kind friends for their sym
pathy and floral offerings during
eur recent loss.
Mrs. K. J. Farnsworth and family.
Mrs. B:'.l Stephens
Mrs. Katharine Neate.
DECISION HANDED
DOWN IN BANK CASE
Judge Hamilton this morning
overruled the answer in the case
of the Douglas National Bank
against W. P. Reed, a suit to col
lect motley. The court went Into
the technical status of the case at
length, explaining his decision,
which was based upon the terms
of a written agreement between
the parlies. The contention of
Douglaa county, named as a de
fendant in the action, was upheld,
the county claiming a leln against
the property owing to delinquent
personal taxes. The" county con
tended that this constituted a prior
Interest over the bank's claim,
which allegation was sustained by
the court.
MRS. FULLER
MADESTRONO
Lydia.E. Pinkham's Vegeta
bleCompoundHelpedwhen . Other Medicines Failed
Walpole, N. H. "1 have used
Lydia K. pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pouna ana nna il
has improved my
health wonderful
ly. For months
and months 1 was
not regular and
had terrible pains.
They used to af
fect my side so 1
could not work. 1
read of others be
in g helped by the
Vegetable Com
poundo I thought
it might help me. I am very much
better now, Sstrong enough to do my
own housework, and have two dear
babies to care for besides. 1 tried
other medicines before taking the
Vegetable Compound, but 1 was never
treated, for my (roubles. I speak
highly of the Vegetable Compound
to my friends and recommend it to
any woman for rundown and nervous
condition."- Mrs.T. H. FVUJCR,
Walpole, New Hampshire.
Over 200,000 women have so far
replied to our question, "Have you
received benefit from taking Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound?'
9S out of every 100 of the replies
say "Yes." and because the Vegeta
ble Compound has been helping utiwr
women it should belp you
TUBBY
GFF teici IS SV0E1A
STAMniN' rEQE BESIDE
HAOW I" THE D06 SfCvN!
Ato' HEAPtW Ml THE
.&V AKI Ul HIM VA'lUUtM
TrtM PRIZE CF STS-OO.
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Tierce s ncwim too
GOOD ' Ot HIM
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XTrtERES NOTHIIO Toojy'.ll '- 'J J , ,
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VlXTMt HAVtft;rt&i V )
IS POSTPONED!
The faearinK in the juvenile court
of the rase of Mrs. Mary Palmer,
whOHe children are ' wards of the
Juvenile court, and whom the court
desires to lut out for adoption, has
been delayed until April 27, which
will Kive Mrs. l'almer time to make
a personal appearance. J. Teucher,
Jr., of the Boys and Girls Aid so
ciety, who is to be a wltneas in the
hearing came today, the case orig
inally having been set for -today,
word of the postponement having
reached him too late.
Mrs. Palmer's husband was re
cently sentenced to the peniten
tiary for a crime against bis own
'daughter. There are ten children
in the family, Mrs. Palmer having
given birth to a child only a
few weeks ago at the Albertina
Kerr nursery in Portland. The Ju
venile court proposes to put the
children out for adoption, claiming
that .the mother is unable to pro
vide for them properly and a hear
ing is to be held to determine what
should be done. Mrs. Palmer was
not able to attend the hearing
scheduled for today, and so a delay
was provided which will give her
time to present her side of the
case, and if possible -make some
arrangements for the care of the
children.
Car of fresh plaster in at a new
low price, L. W. MuUger.
WILLGiVE PRIZE
The dates from April 27 to May 3 '
have been set aside as American!
Forert week and during that per-1
lod an attempt will be made to;
arouse an interest in the conserva-!
tion of the timber wealth of the na
tion, particularly by prevention of
fire.
The L'mpqua National forest Is i
ofrerlng prizes to the grado schools
which submit posters best por
traying lh idea of forest growth.
protection and utilization, the first
second and third prizes being first,
second and third choices of three
framed photographs and the fourth,
fifth and sixth prizes will be first,
second and third choice of simi
lar untrained pictures.
These pictures will bo valuable
for any school room and it is ex
pected that competition will be
keen for them. The posters are to
portray any one of the purposes for
which the forests were created, it
being proper to express the Idea
by use of drawings, paintings, car
toons, clippings of use of prose or
verse. .
From the least to the largest.
Old or young. It Is the quality. It
has the flavor. Pure milk, pure
pure butter, pure flour. Above gov
ernment regulations. You cannot
ask for more in a loaf. GRIMM
BROS. MILK BREAD. Phone 133.
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VANCOUVER, Wash., March
19. This city Is celebrating to
day the one hundreth anniversary
of the founding of Fort Vancou
ver, which in the early part of
the last century was the head
quarters of the Hudson Bay com
pany Jn the "Oregon country"
all that vast territory between the
Rocky mountains on the east and
the Pacific ocean on the west and
between California on tile south
and the Russian colony in Alaska
on rhe north.
Ground will be broken this af
ternoon for the construction of a
stockade to reproduce tho old
fort, which was tho headquarters
of civilization in the Pacific
Northwest in the days before the
immigration of the 40's.
Tae. old fort will form the cen
ter of the 1,925 centennial cele
bration, which is planned to be
held here. Charles If. French,
manager of the fur trade district
pf nritish Columbia for the Hud
son Hay company, is to take part
in the ground breaking ceremo
nies this afternoon.
A parade will, be part of the
ceremonies, and tonight there will
he a banquet, at which Governor
Roland II. Hartley, of Washing
ton. Governor Walter M. Pierce
of Oregon, and other leading offi
cial and citizens of the Pacific
Northwest will be present.
Studeoager costs le per pound
t.n hotter
A,-r
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(AjvcUttd ta ld Win.)
PASO ROI1LES. Cal.-. Mar. 19.
The Pittsburgh club of 1925 with
two new faces In tiie Infield will be
a beltt' team than the Piratea of
last year's season, said Manager
V. It. Kechnle today In discussing
the outlook for bis team.,
"No other club in the league pos
sesses an equal amount of speed."
he asserted, "and according to the
average ol the various players, it
should, as a unit, hit well over the
.300 mark. ' Headed by Max Carey,
who over a long course of years
has been leading base stealer and
one of the smartest outfielders of
the league, Its lineup contains such
new men as Bigbee, Moore, Gran
tham, Nlehaus and Vrlght.
Several important cogs in the
machine last season, thrown off
their stride by illness have been
reported' In better physical condl
tlou this year. This is especially
true of third baseman Traynor,
who slumped ao noticeably last
season that he had to be taken out
of the lineup for a time. Bigbee t
present gives no sign of the
trouble which dimmed his batting
eye over the past two years.
Ist winter's trade with the
Cub which broueht Grantham. Al
driUge and Ntehaus to Pittsburgh
in exchange for Maranville. Grimm
and Cooper, wtll benefit the club.
Kddie Moore, one of the finds of
last year, will supplant Maranville.
Me Is faster, will bit better and
can be depended upon in a pinch.
Aldridge will win as many games
for Pittsburgh as Cooper will lor
Chicago. .
"Albert Nlehaus, first basemsn
last year with Chattanooga was
Today's Cross
A RIGHTEOUS RIDDLE Puzzle No 126.
Edited By J. C BOYD
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1 a resinous 28 Bachelor
substance ' of Divinity
4 wharf (abbr.)
7 beseech 29 exclama-
1 0 spill tion
12 afternoon 80 diphthong
(abbr.) SI the same
13 a place, (Latin
near abbr.)
Jericho 32 eombina-
14 Biblical tion of .
proper letters
name 86 kind of
16 puzzle cloth (pi.)
17 agrees 88 a Mongol
21 moulding 89 dried
, encircling cassia
a column 41 relief
28 man's 42 manuscript
nickname (abbr.)
ES mixed type 44 face of a
26 contraction clock
for wave 45 neckpiece
length 4G a twilled
27 mother ' cloth
47 imitate
Herewith Is solution to Puzzle
No. 125
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LEMAHATS'PnAISISiN
The Best is
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done about enouKb in camp to sat
! inly me that first base will be well
cared for and has convinced me
that he is a better hitler than
Grimm.
"Fred Thomas, obtained from
Omaha, will ' add to the reaerte
BtrviiKlh of the infield. The youilg-
Ister is fast and should develop
quickly.
I "The catching department has
ibeen strengthened by the addition
I of Roy Spencer of Birmingham.
I Joe Croniln, a sand lot lnfielder
(rum San Francisco has been the
sensation of the camp. He needs
seasoning and will be farmed out
for future use. All stans point to
i the club being a pennaut contend
i er from start to finish.
Science and invention are the
forerunners of civilization. 'Why
content yourself with a makeshift.
Try one loaf of Grimm Bros. Milk
Bread, and you will never forget
the P1IONB NO. 133.
FOllMKll SKXATO DIES.
(AnortirH Frm Uuni Win.)
WASHINGTON. March 1.
Former Senator Culberson of Tex
as died here early today. He was
70 years old.
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Car of fresh plaster In at a new
low price. L. V. Metxger. ,
Woman's Statement Will
Help Roseburg
"I bated cooking because all 1
ate tnrnfd sour and formed gas.' I
! drank hot water and olive oil by
the gallon. Nothing holped until I
I took Adlerlka." Unless due to
' HuiL.A.ti mmbiu Aillslltn 'tielns
any case gas on the stomach1 In a
surprisingly QUICK time. It la a
wonderful remedy to use for Con
stipation it often works in one
hour and never gripes. Nathan
Fullerlon, druggist
- Word Puzzle
VERTICAL.
1 contraction 22 dry bed of
for lesson river
2 man's nick- 24 Doctor of
name Divinity
8 palm tree (abbr.)
t aloft 27 note of
6 part of musical
verb "to scale
be" 82 any soft,
7 tower of doughy
Bibical mass
fame S3 old meas-
. 8 ostnehs arement
9 aeriform (abbr.)
element 54 -General
11 (nil am ma- Assembly
ble clement (abbr.)
13 repaid 85 insanity
15 choice ftfi game
14 weeds 37 break
18 expression 38 Queen of
of hesitancy the Fairies
19 Royal 40 a drink
Academy 42 pronoun
(abhr.) 43 Salvation
20 Indian ox Army
(abbr.)
A Word To New Fans.
The numbers indicate the be
ginning of a word; the shaded
stops indicate the end. In the
horizontal column are listed
synonyms for the words wNirh
fit crosswise from the numbe-s
to the first shaded slop to
the right. In the vertical
column are listed synonynis to
the words which fit downward,
from the nunili.-rs to the firt
shaded spot below. Go over the
lists rapidly and fill in all the
worn you ' " -"
i They will give you dues to the
other woms.
None Too Good.
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WASHINGTON, Mar. 19. Mem
orable for Its breach with the
White House over the Warren
nomination the special session of
the senate which conveued March
1, had passed Into history today af
ter pursuing Its turbultut way to
the very closing hours. With the
senate's adjournment sine die yes
terday congress has closed its
doors until the convening of the
regular session on the first Mon
day in December unless -called In
special session, of this President
Coolidge has indicated no indica
tion. The senate finished oft the
record of Its session yesterday by
again standing on its opinion with
respect to a presidential nomina
tion, refusing to give its approval
to the resubmitted nomination of
i Thomas K. Woodlock of New York
to be a member of the Interstate
commerce commission. The presi
dent Is expected to give Mr. Wood
lock a recess appointmeat.
In addition to organization of
the new senate by which the La
Folletle insurgents were removed
from their places of seniority on
standing committees the actual rec
ord of achievement tor the 12 leg
islative days of the session was
confined to ratification of the isle
of Pines treaty and adoption of two
investigation resolutions and a tew
lesser measures. Agreement also
waa reached to take up the world
court Issue next December.
MOTHERS
IMPORTANT
Mothers should see that the
whole family lake a thorough,
purifying system cleansing laxa
tive this Spring. NOW IS THE
TIME The famllv will be healthier,
happier, and get along better if the
blood IS given a tnorougn puniy
lne. the stomach nd bowels clean
ed out, and the germs of winter ac
cumulated In the system, driven
away. HOLLISTER'S ROCKY
MOUNTAIN TEA IS one Ol tne
verv best and surest spring medi
cines to take. "Try it and tie the
difference in the whole family.
Their color will be better, tney n
eat better, sleep bettor, and be
well and happy. Chapman' Phar
macy. IKES KS
Work Is now tinder way on a
number of substantia! improve
ments at the Highway Service'
Station at the comer of Douglas
and Jneksnn streets, the drive
ways being extended and enlarg
ed, and V the building, recently
started, being continued through
to Main street.
The driveways leading In from
both Jackson and Douglas street
are being widened, as they have
been found too narrow to accom
modate the largo amount of buy!-
Night Coughing
How to Stop It
Nlpht coughing which, through
Iosb of valuable ilcep, often makes
yen feel utterly worn-out and uae
Ifvs during the day. and by quickly
weakening tho system lays yoa
open to tho mo?t dangerous infec
tions, can now be promptly checked
by a very simple treatment. Peo
ple who nave hardly b-cn able to
rest on account of coughing spells
have found that they can sleep the
R-hoIo flight through undisturbed
Often after the very first trial.
Turn trvatmrtit la baaed on ft remark-
KM 2rpirri,Uon known Ir. Kinir'
tiw fnacovrr. You Imply tfk a
ipoonf til at nlrM b-fr retlrin ftrxl
hold It In your thmnt for It or 29 wo
0mla before ew.ijlnw in It. The pr
rrl.iilon hit dMiMn ar-tlnn. It not
nlr aoMh and hmii th trn and
Irritation, but It qul'-kly loonnm ami ro
mova tliff lililrjrm and rontfrMilnn which
la th9 rH en una of th r"uh, Tha
remit I that you uaunlly alcp aeonnlly
ta a bal the very flmt itixtit. aod tha
couiTri oa In wry itort time.
The prescription mnuirta no oplntna of
I arm fit! drutra. Krrnt for children
la woll aa Kmwn-upa. For rnucria, cheat
Bnlda, hoariMnaa, are throat, aptumollrj
-roup. brolifhltH, larynr'tla and br"nchla
UtatuA. At ell good druRHiAtj. Aak for
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Classified Section
ALL NEW ADS
FOR SALE
SILO for sale 12x30. E. Jennings,
Olalla, Ore.
It A LED HAY for sale. Uoyer Uro.
Phone lm-t.
tVll SALIC Haby buggy. Inquire
815 Hamilton 8t.
run SALE 3 good milk cows. 864
Military street. A. A. Bellows.
GIANT Toulouse goose eggs for
hatching. 16c each at Vosburgha.
JATALAC Paints andTariusaes, at
yowell s Mlrnlture Co.
WOOD fur aale at current prices.
Phone Austin Greenhouse, 7K2.
FIR wood, cord wood, i i'-oi or 16
lnch wood. Fh.ue Ut U, Boyer
Hros.
FOK!ALE A good one horse do
livery wagon. SLS. Inquire Post
master, Dillard, Ore.
BUFF OKlnK'G'i'ON eggs for set
ting. Inquire 827 Houck SU Mrs.
It. C. ltobertson.
Full tiALfciBlack Jersey Giant
eggs. 1.50 per setting. Call at
Uerger's Bargain Btore.
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Jersey
cow, to freshen soon. $35. Frank
Orubbe, Wilbur, Ore.
FDlt SALE New No. 3 hydraulic
ram. Never uncrated. Wholesale
H':ce. H. B., News-Review.
-' a onLb nursery siock. Phone
-, i 3 Morning or evening. R. L.
.!. Koseburg, Ore.
t- ALE 8. C Brown Leghorn
e., , 41 per 15. Mrs. J. S. Frey,
S.u. Ut.. Rosebjirg, Ore,, near
lirockway.
riuN& TREES Italian, French
unproied and Coates 1418. Care
ul grading and packing. Write
nuuaoifs Nurseries, Tangent,
Oregon.
FOR SALE Acorn electric range,
nearly new three burner, white
porcelain. This range la In pri
vate home and can be seen in
operation. Electric bills gladly
Bhown. Parslow's Furniture
Store.
FOR SALU 6-rooul modern house,
h & c water, bath, concrete base
ment, lot 120x120. located Suth
erlin, will sacrifice for quick
sale. Also eatore building 60 ft.
frontage on Central Avenue,
Sutherlin. Address 8. 0. care
News-Review.
FOR SALE 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
youvlfe, Ore.
WANTED,
WANTED Housecleanlng la next,
and we'll buy your rags no bur
lap. Tlerger's Ilnrgnln Store.
WAITRESS wanted at Home
Uesturant. Sheridan St.
w7Nl'KI--CouiilelinmliTlgs; H.
G. Hastings, lit, 2, Roseburg.
Phone 12F11.
ness. Several months ago Mr.
Shockley, the o,wnor of the busi
ness, started construction on a
modern eules and service room
adjoining the filling station. The
work has been held up, owing to
a change In plans, but it has now
been decided to extend It through
to Main slreVt. The" Main street
end will be occupied by the Ump
qua Battery Shop, conducted by
A, B. Taylor, and will be devoted
to battery and ignition work.
Mr. Taylor is closing out sev
eral of his accessory lines, owing
to the fact that the Radio de
partment which he recently added
requires so much attention that
(ho does nut find it profitable to
continue some of the line ot ac
cessories formerly carried. He
expects to specialize also In fitt
ing cars lo comply with the newly
adopted 8-point lighting law.
The improvements contemplat
ed by Mr. Shockley, will make the
highway service station one of the
largest and best equipped in the
city, and one where service ot all
kinds will be obtainable.
Put a sack of fertilizer on your
lawn and see the difference. We
have (iromore, Roselawn and sheep
guano fertilizer. Wharton Bros,
Read the Classified ads.
in The News-Review. They
mean dollars to you.
Have you something to sell, to:
trade, to give away. L'so News
Review columns. I
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WASHINQ again. Win call, de
liver. All kinds done. 119 See,
Ave. 8. Mrs. O. D. Hubbard.
W"a"NTED Wood outter to cut,
about 25 atler body oak stove
wood. 824 Military street. A. A.
Bellows.
I LOST AND FOUND I
FOUND Small 2 blade pearl
bandied knife. Owner describe
property and pay for adv. at
News-Review office.
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FOR RENT
FURNISHED ouse for rent In
quire Mrs. J. K. Falun.
F)HRENT G-room dwellinsTjiX
Kane St. Phone 275.
FORTRENTHouse,-To A of land,
close in. City water, lots fruic U ,
U. Helbig. 407 W. Cass St.
V11SCELLANEOUS
CAR OWNER Don't forget te
call 653 when la need of auto
parts. Saiff'i Auto Wrecklaf
House.
MARCEL and bob curl, 75c, haS.
cut and curl 50c, at my home,
831 8. Main. Phone E7-T. Mrs.
Amy Rogers. '
RADIATORS That's my business.
New cores Installed, and old one
made new. Lark, radiator man,
828 W. Lane. " -
PROFESSIONAL CARDS '""
DK. M. H. PLYLER ChiropraCtH
physician, lit W. Lao. BL -
Are you going to Portland
for the N. W. Rotary Con
vention or to do some shop-1
ping?
It so, we would be pleased td
have you as a guest
Campbell Court
Hotel
. llth Street at Main
Portland's Most Modern Hots!
133 Rooms 132 Baths
Distinctive 8ervice and Cusine.
Within easy access to the thea
tres, clubs and snopping centers
European plan, single room and
. .bath S2.5U and up. '
Double Rooms $360 and up.
. Main 8010
Keep the Rent ,
Take things under your wing
own the home you live In and'
defy the landlord. Lot us help
you. ,
Contracting, Building, Concrete
Work, and Furnish Estimate
and Plans.
J. E. RUNYAN
Phone 202-J ' "
487 Eouth Jackson St.
Roseburg.
Do Not Delay
Insure Today
Protect your property from lose
by fire by carrying an auequate
amount of Insurance.
Our agency la at your service
at all times in matters pertain-'
Ing to insurance.
G. W. Young '& Son "
Insurance
lit Cass SI Phone 417
Reliable Tailor,
J. H. BERNIER Z'
Upstairs Next Umpqua Hotel
Cleaning, Pressing, Alterations
We Make Your Clothe.
In Roseburg .
FORD REPAIRING
CYLINDER RF50RINQ
Our Specialty
UNION GARAGE , '
Authorized Ford Servie
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
STOP AT
Hotel Umpqua
t" .Tanks
;J wswUinaCA
;4I METAL,
1 Won't Leah.
OsL 10,000 OaLs)
AvSaSb. OaOehM ,
Churchill Hdwe. Co. v
THE WINCHESTER ETOOE
ImpenaliClefincrs
Our Auto Will Call
Phons 77
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