ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 25. 1925.
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These fixture are all nickel finished and are necessary to
the equipment of the Modern Bath Room.
We are making special prices on these goods this week.
Our window display will suggest the articles that you
need.
Churchill Hardware Co.
The Winchester Store
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR SCHOOL
BONDS OF SCHOOL DISTRICT
NO. 4 IN DOUGLAS COUNTY,
OREGON .
NOTICE is hereby given that the
undersigned will, up to 7:30 o'clock
P. M. ot April 14, 1925. receive at
his office in the City of Roseburg.
Douglas County, Oregon, sealed
bids for tbe purchase of negotiable
serial coupon bonds of School
District No. 4 In Douglas County,
Oregon, in the sum ot 1 65,000.00.
Said bonds will be In denomina
tions of $1,000.00 each, dated May
1, 1925, and maturing as follows:
6 bonds to mature May 1, 1926; 6
bonds to mature annually on May
1st of each and every year there
after including May 1, 1933; 11
bonds to mature annually on May
1st of each and every year there
after including May 1st, 1940; 10,
bonds to mature annually on May
1st of each and every year thereat
. ter Including May 1, 1944. Said I
bonds will draw five per cent inter- j
est, payable semi-annually on No-1
vember 1st and May 1st, and the
principal and Interest shall be pay
able in lawful money of the United
States of America at the office ot
the treasurer of Douglas County,
Oregon, or ut tne Fiscal Agency of
the State of Oregon in tbe city and
' state of New York at the option of
' the purchaser.
All bids must be accompanied
- by a certified check payable to
School District No. 4 of Douglas
County, Oregon, in an amount
equal to five per cent of ' the
amount of said bid to be forfeited
to the School District in case the
- successful bidder shall fail to com
plete the purchase of said bonds in
accordance with the terms of his
bid. Said bids shall be opened at a
; public meeting of the school board
of said District to be held in the
school board room in the high
school in said district on the 14th
day of April, 1925, ai 7:30 o'clock
P. M. and tbe bonds shall be sold
. by the board to the highest and
best bidder but for not less than
par and accrued interest The
board reserves the right to reject
any and all bids and to re-advertlse
the sale of said bonds.
By order of the board of direc
tors of School District No. 4, of
Douglas County, Oregon.
V. J. MICELLI.
District Clerk.
Reliable Tailor
i, H. BERNIER
Upstair Next Umpqua
Cleaning, Pressing,
We Make Your Clothes
in Roseburg
MATERNITY HOME
1118 Winchester 3t Phons 490
Mrs. D. Cornwell
Patients Privileged to Have
Their Own Doctor
MONTHLY INCOME
WITHOUT WORK
Not Oil, Mining Stock or Bonds
Without your personal work or
attention, you may obtain cash
Income monthly for years.
World scope. Immense profit
possibilities. Steady, popular.
Men, women and children con
tribute to your perpetual pros
perity. Harked hy bilC men. Ftrlctly
honest, htth grade. No time to
lone. Write for free Informa
tion todny. I'oiti-ard will do.
HAZEN J. TITUS
Suite 1057, 206 West 8th St.
Los Angeles, Calif.
Dirt -Grit
Because a MASTER
.CLEANER'S process is
thorough he can guaran
tee to remove every par
ticle of sharp-rdged grit
that causes clothes to wear
out. especially at the el
bow and around the col
lar. Vi E ARE MASTER
CLEANERS
Imperial Cleaners
Our Auto Will Call '
Phons 277
FIXTURES
the Bath Room
THINKS CHICAGO
CLUB WILL PLACE
HIGH W LEAGUE
(Aejoclated rrea Ltued Win.)
LOS ANGKLES, Mar. 25. Belief
that the Chicago National league
baseball club will place higher in
1925 than it did last year was ex
pressed here by William Killefer,
Cub manager, in commenting -on
the outlook for the ensuing season.
"It is yet too early in the year
to predict the pennant chances ot
the club," Killefer declared, ad
ding, however, that he was confi
dent the Cubs would tinlsh "near
the top."
"A team that will be many per
cent stronger than that of last sea
son, augmented by more hitting
strength, will describe fully the
1925 squad," he said.
"All positions, with the excep
tion ot shortstop which was weak
ened by the loss of "Rabbit ' Mar
anville who broke his ankle recent
ly in an exhibition contest, have
I bee n strengthened considerably.
I "No greater blow can be Inflict
ed upon a club than the loss of its
star shortstop. Tbe injury to War
! anville was a serious blow to the
Chicago club, but I bold great
1 hopes for Clark Pittinger, acquired
from the Salt Lake club of the Pa
! cif ic coast baseball league to fill
j the berth. His work has lmprea
'sed me greatly.
"The pitching staff has shown
great Improvement over last year.
With Grover Alexander, Tony
Kaufman, Vic Keen, Cooper, Chas.
Root, the latter obtained recently
from the Los Angeles coast league
club and several other ntoundsuien
who have shown great promise, the
Cub's hurling staff will be strong."
SALESMEN WANTED
Experienced washing machine
salesman wanted to take charge of
store opening up lot iif new terri
tory. Salary or commission. Theo
P. Tollefson, 152 4th 6L, Portland,
Ore.
Bromo
Quinine
tablets J?
5igvW.
The tonic and laxative
effect of Laxative BROMO
QUININE Tablets will for
tify the system against Grip,
Influenza and other serious
ills resulting from a Cold.
The box bears this signature
Price 30c
TUBBY
Meal
111.7717 I 1
as uuc i ..Asa
I Day
$ Laxative V.A Ik.
""dupes'. Wo OS6 TALKIAl, HAWK A
Yow'cek-Taujw arc hot pop .1
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I eSJfiHT VOO AS A CHAMPEENSHIP
RTiLT VJ1TH rAK. Or iHt
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DATA ON ALLEGED
TIDE!
(AjeoeUted PiMt Leued Win.)
WASHINGTON. Mar. 25. Six
teen members ot the senate have
Joined in a request that the federal
trade commission supply them
with any information It may have,
"regarding the nature of commis
sions being formed abroad by
American business, commercial
and financial firms and corpora
tions in alleged violation ot the
anti-trust laws."
In a letter to the commission,
made public today, the senators
themselves cited allegations that
"American business interests are
establishing themselves in many
countries in combination with simi
lar business interests in those
countries." They asked for any In
formation the commission has as
to this and particularly as show
ing "whether in any cases Ameri
can goods are sold cheaper to for
eign customers, as a means of
maintaining the prices of such
goods manufactured in the United
States than to American consum
ers. The request was addressed to
the federal trade commission as
the agency charged with adminis
tration ot the Webb-Pomerence act
which the letter said "is designed,
as we understand It, to help Amer
ican business corporations and to
find a market for their products
abroad." '
The letter was made public In a
statement by Senator Ladd of
Norm Dakrtn. who announced
that, in addition to himself, it was
signed by Senator Fletcher, Fra
iler, llo -el, Harreld Ken-trick,
King La Follette, Mayfield, Mc
Master, McKellar, Norris, Shep
pard, Shlpstead and Wheeler.
STOP NEURITIS
BEFORE NERVES
"SNAP"
Thousands of men and women
suffer from dangerous neuritis and.
at the danger of wrecking their
entire nervous system, thus suffer
ing a severe nervous breakdown,
liKhtly call their trouble "just a
case of nerves."
Science In now greatly concerned
with the alarming increase in neu
rotics or nervous sufferers. Thous
ands of experiments had ' been
made to find a remedy that would
give Immediate relief from nerve
troubles and at the tame time tone
up the entire nervous system.
At laRt an eminent San Francisco
physician announces a new discov
ery which has been proven by
clinical tests to give relief from
sharp, darting, tingling, creeping
nerve pains, and give tone to the
nerve cells, thus benefiting the en
tire system. This remedy Is called
Eopa Neuritis Tablets, and is based
on the Science of Homeopathy, a
method of treatment endorsed by
eminent physicians throughout
America.
Don't let your nerves wreck your
life. If you have any signs of ner
vousness or nerve trouble, gain re
lief and ward off serious disease
at once with Eopa Neuritis Tablets.
Guaranteed harmless; no bromides
1 or narcotics. Your druggist will
i recommend them. W. V. Chap
man's Pharmacy will supply you.
Mail orders filled.
TRAIL OF ROBBER
FOR KILLING OPENS
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HARTFORD, Conn., Mar. 25.
Nln ty new talesmen were sum
moned and were scheduled to ap
pear In Hartford superior court to
day at the second day's trial of
'Gerald Chapman, notorious mail
robber and Jail breaker, who start
ed a fight yesterday, for his lite,
chanced with the murder of Patrol
man James 1. Skelley in New BriteJ
'aln last October.
i From these additional talesmen,
drawn last night after five jurors
had been obtained out of 86 tales
men examined, are expected to
come the seven other Jurors need
ed before the actual trial of the
picturesque bandit may be started
Throughout the rourt proceed
ings yesterday Chnpman assumed
a pose of Indifference.
NOTICE
Notice Is hercny given of the dls-
solvemcnt of partnership of J. J.
Standi?)!, and Robert H. Slough,
and f, Robert 13. Slough, will not
be responsible for any business
transacted In the name of Blandish
and Slough.
(Signed)) ROEBT B. STOl'OH
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-- -SVfrA The Aged
Rich milk, combined with extract of
:hoice grains, reduced to powder. Very
nourishing, yet so easily digested tiut
it is used, with benefit, by ALL AGES,
tiling or welL An upbuilding diet for
infants, Invalids, nursing mothers. Con
venient, Light Nourishment, when faint
w hungry. Taken hot, upon retiring, it
induces sound, refreshing sleep. Instant
ly prepared at home no cooking.
NEW STAMPS BEING ISSUED
to MEET NEW POSTAL RATE8
A new lj-rent stamp has been
put on sale In Washington. )). C,
according to word received by C. 8.
Heinline. postmaster. The stamp
carries the portrait of the late
President Harding but is otherwise
ot the same design as the ordinary
one-cent stamp.
Embossed envelopes of the de
nomination also are being printed.
In this case, however, the picture
of Washington is used.
The stamp was created to meet
the new rate for advertising and
circular matter which Is set at 11
cents by the new postal rates
which go Into effect April 15.
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Today's Cross-Wofd. Puzzle
TIIE BASEBALL DIAMOND Pilule No- 181.
Edited By J. C. BOYD
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1 7 rents
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food
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of hearing
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nap
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skin by
pricking
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ACTRESS AGAIN IN
LIMELIGHT OF COURT
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NEW YORK. Mar. J5. Audrey
Maple, musical comedy actress,
nanu-d correspondent last Novem
ber In the divorce suit ot Mrs.
Alexander H.' Plnques, wile of a
wealthy real estate operator, has
been named corespondent in an-
I other divorce suit filed in supreme
court here.
Mrs. Helen S. Steiner named the
actress In ttie suit against Howard.
Coving Steiner, a director of a local
lithographic concern. Mrs. Steiuer
charges that her husband had rela
tions with Miss Maple while tbe
I'inques case was being tried.
CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS
Notice is hereby given that sll
school warrants ot School District
No. 4 of Douglas County, Oregon
up to and Including No. 7625 and
endorsed "Not Paid for Want of
Funds" on the 80th day of Septem
ber, 1924, are this day called for
payment and all interest thereon
ceases from the date of this notice.
V. J. MICELIJ.
District Clerk.
NEW 1HIV LAW TO
ftAKKdl'ARD NATIONAL
Kl.t-X.TION IS l'lULlPPlXES.
(AmwWInI Preej Lcacd Wire.)
MANILA, Feb. 23. The legal
machinery has been set in ni
tion for the enforcement of the
new prohibition law regarding tbe
gale of intoxicating liquors dur
ing the national elections next
June. The law, as amended by
the last session of the legislature.
VERTICAL
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in emotion
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of "I am"
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again
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with onrs
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prince
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pheric 24 regular
method
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meaning
again
English
diagraph '
S3 concerned
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with colors
(pi.)
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forcibly
39 part of
verb "to
be"
40 required
42 next in
order 1
after
seventh
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49 satiate (
61 thrash
63 tire by
labor
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A WORD FOR BEGINNERS.
The best wny to solve a
cross-word puzzlo is to run
quickly over the list of hori
zontal and vertical synonyms
and compare them to the spaces
In the puzzle extending cross
wise or riownwsrd from the
number of the synonym. Some
word which will just fit in the
number of space available will
quickly occur to you in some
Instances, giving you a foun
dation from which to solve the
more difficult words. The
words must interlock perfectly.
a Real Champion.
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AUCTION AT LOOKING
GLASS
i
On Friday, March 27, the
undersigned will sell at auc-
tlon, tor cash, at his farm at
Looking Glass the following:
Ford touring car, excellent
condition, i harrows, 12 Inch
I plow with cutter, 1-hoise rah
! tlvator, light wagon with
tongue, and shafts, 4 horse
drill, cider mill, two sets
,' harness, saddle, apple packing
: press, grinding stone, chairs,
neusteaus, springs, iruit jars, w
and numerous others articles
general farm and household
use.
Sale begins promptly at 1:30
p. in., and in case ot rain com-
plete shelter will be provided
by large shed.
W. E. CLINGENPEEL.
prohibits the sale and dispensing
ot Intoxicating llnuors during the
two days on which electors regis,
ter, during the two days prior to
and on election day and during
the entire time consumed lu can
vassing the votes.
The old law prohibited the sale
ot liquor only on the two regis
tration days, the eve of election, !
on' election day and during ue i
counting of the votes.
At the elections In June there
will be chosen members of the 1
House of Representatives, one
half the membership ot the Sen
ate, governors and other officials
of the various provinces of the
Philippine Island.
RICHTER FUNERAL THURSDAY
The funeral of the late B. II. I
Rlchter will be held on Thursday ! j,.Jt &ALE White fir shakes, Vin
aiternooa at the parlors of the i aii-Hoy, Ilrockway, Ore.
txoaenurg unuenaKing company,
The services will take place at
2:30 o-clock, with Kev. Stewart
O'Dell. pastor of the local Metho
dist church, south, officiating. In
terment will take place In the Ma
sonic cemetery. The two sons of
Mr. Rlchter, who are residents of
California, are on their way to
Roseburg, according to telegrams
received yesterday, and will prob
ably arrive tonight
MEN'S STYLES ANNOUNCED
(AarcUted " Lwl Win.)
LONDON. Mar. 25. Brighter
colors In articles for men's wear,
especially In the cravat line, are
promised for the coming summer.
Stripes also will be popular, not
only in neckwear but fur shorts,
NOTICE ot sal or oovsrnmen'
Umber, General Land Office. Wasn
tiixton, D. C Kb. It. 125. Nolle 1
hereby given that subject to the
conditions and limitations ot tns
aots of June , li6 1S Hta.. 21X.
February 2t, ( rial.. ini
and June 4. l:o (II tt.. J5S), and
depurlmemal roKUlattrma of Alrll
14, ltim (M) U IX. S'. timber
nn in iDUO.inK inuue un ..nu
Man h so, mi, at lu o'olu.-a a. m. at
publto auction at the U. M. .and Of
fice at Heaebura. Oreann, to the
htKheit bidder at not lutta than the
epiiraieeo value aa Known uy mil
notice, aale to bo subject to the ap
proval of ttio Secretary of the ln
torior. The purt-liaae price, wltb o
additional aum of one-fifth of one
per cent, thereof, ueina commu
nions allowed, muet be depoaited. at
time of aale. mont-y to bs returned.
If aale la not approved, olhrwlee
patent will laaue for the timber,!
which muit be removed within ten
years. Wlda will be received from
citlxena of the United Htatea, aapocl
ationa of such citizens and corpura
tiona oraanlsed unuer the lawa of
the United t-tatea. or any stale, ter
ritory or dlatrlct thereof, only. Up
on a-ppllcatlon of a qunllflcd pur
chaser the timber on any leaal sub
division wtl be offered aeparatuly
before being included in auy ui
fer of a larger unit. T. S8 K, It. 12
W Bee. 15, NKU SK' rid fir ZOIUI
M.. white fir 10U M., red cedar ii M.,
cedar poles 60. lu feet: HK Hi:W red
rir !U AI., Willie ur ai., i"u vvua,
IS M-, white cedar t., ced.ir poles
u.n la.i none tit the timber on
these tracta to be Bold for leea than
ti.OO per M. for the red fir. 11.00 per
M. for the white fir and red cedar.
.M tl .10 per M. tor the white
c-dar and I.01H per toot for the
cedar pules. T. za r., it. ix v .. cm .-.
23. Lot S. fir SI'O M. lKit I, fir l
u.. none of the timber on these lota
to be aold for leva than Iz.bO per M.
T. 17 8., ft. 11 W., Hec. 3S. lot 11, red
tlr lu rea ceaar . m.,
the limber on thle lot to be aold for
leea than 11. 7S per M., for the red
fir and II. 60 per M. for tha red ce
dar. T. 29 t"., 11. 10 W . H.O. J HW'i
red fir liO M-. while cedar 00
St., none of the timber on this tract
to be auld for leea than tl &0 per M.
for the red fir and $7.00 per M. for
tha white cedar. T. 8. It. II W.,
Mc. a. Lot l. red fir ISO M.. fir nil
Ilia- 140 M. white cedar 120 SI., lot
1. red fir 400 M.. fir piling 100 M .
white cedar 150 M , lot S red fir 110
M.. white cedar zoo M lot rir pn
(na 200 M-. white fedur 110 M.. Kl-;1.
iv-r.-iz rA rie 2hO M- fir olllna 400
l., vrnue ceii.ir u ., " - -
red fir tooo M., wntte ceenr 300 M.,
U., white cellar S0 M., V14 NKV
NKfa W red fir 40 M
fir piling
240 M.. white cedar 120
ai.. r.-.
Wi red fir 2K0 M fir piling 10
M.. white c'dar ano M.. HVi W4
red fir 100 M., f.r piling &0 M., while
ce-lar 200 M., NBU K'4 red rir lnO
M., fir piling 2U0 M., white cedar 200
M., NVU wr:1 r-d fir J"0 M.. fir
pilfna 10 M., white cedar 4I0 M.,
HKii red fir 1000 M while ce
d.ir 310 M .. cedar poles 240, KW'4
riK4 red fir 4oo M., fir piling Mo M.
white cellar loo M., nona of the tim
ber on tltla section to bs aold for
leas than $2.00 per M., for the red
fir. $1.60 pr M. for the fir piling,
$7.00 per I. for the white cedar,
end $.70 each for the cedar pules.
William Spry. Commltnner.
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LAST
Of Drain Tile for the Season
A few threes and fours still unsold. Order now
9-39 fence 38c
Flour $2.40,
SEE US FIRST WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ' '
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
ROSeeURO
Classified Section
ALL NEW ADS
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FOR SALE
jp Plinu ,nJ Varnl8uea, ,t
l-ou ell's Furniture Co.
WOOD lor sale at current prices,
f Lone Austin Greenhouse, 37F2.
FOR tiALK 6-room modern house
(or sio, if removed within 90
days. E. Roberts SL
BAlitlAiN' for cash. House and lot
Address "House," care News-Review.
J"OR SALE Nursery stock. Phone
27F3. Morning or evening. It. L.
Ellis, Roseburg, Ore.
J?UIi SALE or trade. Sonoraphono
graiih and 45 rocords. Address
' Bonora", care News-llevlew.
CAN SAVE you $100 on practically
new Ford coupe. See Taylur at
Catching Motor Co. Itost-burg.
Foil-SALE-Chicks wlttT'heni;
some week old. Pure Rhode Is
lands 19c each. 1276 Prospect SL
EKOCC"OLrSEEiTfur8ale. "Extra
' goc! etrain, well selected, and
raised same for 4 years. C. U.
Sheppard, Xilxonville.
Foft SALE 3-pieco bedroom suite",
also wood range. Kange ' practi
cally new. Iteasonable. 1? K.
lX)Uglas or phone 414.
u'uil bALE 3 luu lb.
floats also
late Valentine s train,. ut Jueccoli
seed. 100 tier of old RTowth block
wood. Lindbloorn, DLxcnvillB.
FOH SALE Whito Wyandotte set
ting eggs. John Harms, P. O.
Dux Svti. About 3 blocks from end
of pavenienL on E. Douglas SL
FOR SALE No. r10 Remington,
typewriter, good condition. Call
at 427 Mosher SL or phone fcog-R
alter 5 p. m. Owner leaving
town.
PhUNiTTREESllanFrench
unproved and Coatea 1418. Care
ful grading and packing. Write
Hudson's Nurseries, Tangent,
Oregon.
FOlt SALE At a bargain, 10 acres
on Pacific highway noar Rose
burg. All In cultivation, some
fruit. Buildings. Address X, care
News-Review.
FOR SALE Cold Dollar straw
berry plants, inspected. Also
Yellow Dent fluid corn. Test 1UU
per cenL D. C. McUhehey. phone
-F13.
USED CAR SPECIAL3
Ford touring .,
Overland, touring
$ 75
, lot)
176
276
, 3ro
375
. 375
Chevrolet touring..
Ford touring
Nuuh touring...
Dodge roadater
Htudebaker spec. tour. .
Hudson touring 600
ROY CATCHING MOTOR CO.
Across from City Hall, ltnseburg.
handkerchiefs, sweaters, socks and
pajamas.
Handkerchiefs for men are to be
smallur and will match the tie but
1 not necessarily the socks.
NOTICE
Pythian Sisters. Knight's ladles
and Knights of Pythian. Box sup
per and card party at K. of P. Hall
Wednenday evening, March 25th, H
p. in. Pythian slaters and Knight's
ladles requeated to bring boxes. In
vite friends to come. Regular en
tertainment night.
Entertainment Committee.
Arundel, piano tuner. Pnnna tUD-L
By WINNER
DOWT LOOK AT ME LIKE NSW
"THAT. HAfOrt I CAaJ t
rT - AIL CHAMPEtrJS J
V'EeVfi 'CM THM VfJ
W-SIJ
CAR
$2.25, $2.10
OAKLAND
ON BACK PAGE.
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WANTED
WANTED 4 bronze turkey buns.
Vern Hlxon, Brockway, Ore. "
LAUNDRY WORK wanted. Any
kind. Phone 39 R. Called for and
delivered.
WANTED Furniture painting ami
finishing, sewing machine clean
ing, lawn mower sharpening god
saw filing. Fixup Shop, 297 N.
Stephens, back ot high schooL
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FURNISHED ouse for rent 10
Quire MrsJ. K. Falue). '
FOR'RENTFWrJahi'o apartment
Inquire 329 E. Douglas or phone
140O. ' :
FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms,
bath and screen porch. Adult
only. Inquire 808 Mill. '
FOR RENT House, 10 A ot land
close In. City water, lota frulL U
U. Helblg. 407 W. Cass SL
FOR' RENT Large front roorj
with kitchen. Will be vacant
Apr. IsL 344 S. Jackson SL .
FOR RENT 1 large, well furnlsV
ed Bleeping room, down stairs.
Lavatory and bath, lift W. Mosb
er Bt.
FOE REK'T-Nlcc-ly lurulantj
' sleeping room with bath, close
In. Uentleman preferred. Inquirs.
Ladles Slioppe or phone C65. ,'
FREE RENT Take my rmivty
just care for 1L Raise your tuf
keys, goats and garden. Gooj
house, fine spring. Address Qlft,
care News-Review.
FURNISIlEDTlOTSE FOR REN?
Moderji furnished home, wltli
electric range, drapes, carpets,
furniture, fireplace, garage', close
In, $40 per month: no children.
Inquire at News-Review.
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MISCELLANEOUS
ALL KINDS of sewing done. Call
at 203 8. Fllnt8L
EEliDiNO "PLANTS, strong healthy
plants. Leave orders with Econ
omy Grocery.
IttUt'lLT bicycles, accessories and
expert repairing, Roseburg Cyril
ery. 663 N. Jackson SL
SlAitCKL and bob-curl, 73c, hair
cut and curl 5c, at my home.
331 S. Main, Phone
67-T. Mrs.
Amy Roger.
STUCK OF Ladles and2on's shoes
to trade for car. Must be in good
condition. Sea J. A. Conlin, Myr
tle Creek, Pro.
CAR'OWNER Don't forget te
call 653 when in need of altto
parts. Ssrff'a Auto WreckJnl
House. .
RADIATORS hat's my businesaT
New cores Installed, and old ones
made new. Lark, radiator man,
Sit W. Lane.
! LOST AND FOUND
LOST Fox terrier, white with
brown spots. Wore harness.
Finder ph ase phone ZSg-L.
FORD REPAIRING
CYLINDER REBORINQ
Our Specialty
UNION GARAGE
Authorised Ford Service
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
STOP AT
Hotel Umpqua
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Wires and Ak
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Churchill Hdwe. Co. !
THB WINCHESTER STORE
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