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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY. MARCH 26. 1925. SEVFN for These fixtures ore all mcke! 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 BIOS FOR SCHOOL BONOS OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 4 IN DOUGLAS COUNTV, OREGON NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigued will, up to 7 : 3U o'clock P. M. of April 14, 1W5, receive at ' his 01 1 ice la the Cily of licteburg, ; Douglas County, Oregou, sealed bids lor the purchase ot negotiable I serial coupon bunds of School j District No. 4 In Douglas County, ! Oregon, In the sum ot J165.00U.0O. I Said bonds will be in denomina tions of $1,000.00 each, dated May i 1, 1925, and maturing as follows: I 6 bonds to mature May 1, 1&!6; 6 bonds to mature annually on May i 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 j 1st ot each and every year thereat- ter including Muy 1. 1944. Said bonds will draw five per cent inter-1 est, payable semi-annually on No vember 1st and May 1st, and the I principal and interest shall be pay-1 able lu lawful money of the United I Slates of America at the office of I the treasurer of Douglas County, I Oregon, or at the Fiscal Agency of the Stale of Oregon in the city and slate of New York at the option of the purchaser. All bids must be accompanied by a ceniiied check payable to I School District No. 4 of Douglas ' County, Oregon. In an amount ' equal to live per cent of the I 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 lu accordance with the terms of his bid. Said bids shall bo opened at a I public meeting of tho school board j of .said District to be held lu. the I school board room In the hib school in said district on the Hit1 1 day of April, 1925, at 7:30 o'clock ' P. M. and the bonds shall be sold j by the board to the highest and best bidder but for not less than 1 par and accrued Interest. The j board reserves the right to reject j any and all bids and to re-advertise the sale ot said bonds. I By order of the board of dircc-; tors of School District No. 4, of Douglas County, Oregon. V. 1. MICELLI, District Clerk. Keep the Rent Take things under your wins own the home you live in and defy the landlord. Let us help you. Contracting, Building, Concrete Work, and Furnish Estimates and Plans. J. E. RUNYAN Phone 202-J 4S7 South Jackson St. Roseburg. Moore Bros. Dairy Purity Brand Milk Phone 15-F15 or 612-Y KOSESURG, OREGON Reliable Tailor J. H. DERNIER Upstairs Next Umpqus Hotel Cleaniro, Pressing, Alterations We Make Your Clothes in Roseburg Dirt - Grit Because a MASTER CLEANER'S process is thorough h can guaran tee to remove every par ticle of sharp-edged grit th.vt causes clothes to wear out especially at the el bow and around the col lar. WE ARE MASTER CLEANERS 0s: Imperial Cleaners Our Auto Will Call Prions 277 FIXTURES the Bath Room EIGHT-INCH STEEL PLATES ' TO REVEAL INNER SECRET LONDON. Mar. 26. It will be possible, in the near future by the aid of the X-ray, to see through steel eight Inches thick. Professor Pu!!l::g, director of the KaUlo logical Hesearch department at Woolwich government arsenal, pre dicted in a recent address before the Royal Society. It is an easy matter at present by the use of the X-ray to pene trate pieces of steel three Inches lu thicknesB, Profossor Putlin as serted, but what is soucht by sci entists is an apparatus to enable them to examine into castings ten or twelve inches through. Thi3 is desired bo that flaws may be de tected in castings, and to avoid serious danger to workmen's lives. The texture is as line as linen. The quality one hundred per cent pure. It will win yon for all time to come. GRIMM BUUS. MlLK BREAD. Phone 133. SACRIFICE SALE OF ORCHARD LAND In order to settle the Estate of Alton S. Frey, deceased, the under signed will on the fourth day of April, 19-5 at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M., be on the premises herein after described and In pursuance of the order of the county court of the State of Oregon, for Donplaa county, will offer for sale and sell the orchard place owned by said Frey and located at Brockway m this county, consisting of 40 acres about 30 acres being In bearing apples and perches, also a tew barn and fruit house. This property must go; but the right is reserved to reject any bid or offer. To be sold subject to nrr outstanding mortgage of $1000.00 and interest ami Rn eprtain linoniil (Axes. Rids also received by mall or in person i up to April 1th, VJM. O. W. YOUNG, ! Administrator of the Kstuto of Alton S. Frey, deceased. SO ILL WASHED DISHES SITTING DOWN i Mrs.Ashcrof t's Remarkable i v Recovery After Taking j Lydia E. Pinkham'a ! Vegetable Compound ' Covington, Ky. "I wassoweak and ! nervous 1 could hardly do my house work ai l could nor stand because of tho bearir.jr-down pains in my back and abdomen. 1 sat down most of tho time and did what I could do in thutway as wash ing dishes, etc. One day a honk !e scribing Lydia K. rinkham's mcdi J rinos vrcs Fit in my mail-box. I saw ho.v the Veri table Compounr! ho i helped others so I gave it a trial. I had to tike cbout a dozen bottles before I pained my strength but I certainly praise thu medicine. Then I took Lydia E. Trr.!;- P.lrwl mfrfirTTlO for TVmr h!off!- I was cold all tho titno. I would bo so cold i could hardly sit still nr.l ia the palms of my hands there woui ioo ilmnt nf BD?int ' I b!sO USCd the Sn- I nlso ued the San- ntive Wash and I recommend it so. 'he less worthy ot remembrance. Yon may publish this letter and I wiil '1 hey were the Pony Kzpracs Itl i..Hi.nrlftti.rifromoiiiranJ ders, who carried mail throuith auviw my neighlKirs about tWaem! .!- icines." Mrs.llARRY AsnrROKT.ii Beech Avenue, Covington, Kentucity TUBBY 9 the CHAew rnrt- Von ZS'pO , 1 FRENCH BIRTH RATE SHOVS BIG DECREASE (JUaucUted hn Uwd WU PARIS, Mar. !. The French birth rate continues to decliue, ac cording to the vital statistics for last year, just completed.' The births numbered 752.101 and the deaths 679,885. the excess ot births over deaths being 72,216 as compared with 95.000 for the pre ceding year. Dr. Varlot, authority on vital statistics remarks that but tor the populution ot the recovered province of Alsace-Lorraine, where large families are still usual, the situation would be much worse. According to figures gathered by him, the number of births steadily increased in France from the be ginning ot the nineteenth century and reached their peak during the second empire, with over l.OoO.ooo annually. After the war of 1S70 they began to droop. Thus In 1S76 there were 967,000 births In 18S6. 907,000 in 1890, 867,000 and in 1907, 774,000. The doctor observes that the birth rate in Germany has begun to fall but that the excess of births over deaths still amounts to 300, 000. IT , Getting Too Fat? Try This Reduce People who don't grow too fat are the fortunute exception. But I if you find the fat accumulating or i already cumbersome, you will be , wise to follow this suggestion, j which is endorsed by thousands of I people who know. Ask your drug I gist for 1armola Prescription Tao j lets and follow directions. One ! dollar is the price the world over. Get them from your own druggist or fiend price direct to Mariuola Co., General Motors Blrig., Detroit, Mich. By doing this you will be able to reduco steadily and easily and pleasantly, without starvation diet or tiresome exercise. Start tak ing them today and get slender. TEACH BACHELORS TO COOK (AMOClald frM Lrurd Wtrv.l LONDON. Mar. 26. Bachelors are being taught to cook at ;8choo, openea recent,T at Bauer- sea, one of the London boroughs. The purpose of the authorities is to show unmarried men. how to help themselves and be a bit more independent of the restaurants. The teacher Is a woman. Plastering, Kaisomining and painting. Koseburg, Ore., Rt. 1 Box 8, K. Doug. St. I.tliKKTV THKATHfi. Presented with an all star cast, hvnded by Kenneth Harlan ana Novak, "lhe Man without a Heart" will open at the Liberty Theatre toduy. ThiB Is the latest of the elaborate Banuer produc tions, directed by Burton King,. to came to the screen, and Is bated on the novel ot the same name by Ruby M. Ayres, the interna- uunaiiy lainous aumor. Kenneth ltarlau piuys the part " young proiessionai man, wno initneio nas not luuna i.me in ins busy life to become interested In the other sex. How he suddenly 1 finds himself failing In love uith a girl, whom he mistakenly be lieves is ubout to elope with his sister's husband and his eiforts to prevent the threatened scuir dal, forms the theme around which the intriguing story pilots. atm:um Til K AT UK. West Point, which forma the background of Richard Barthei meH' new production, "CI ft t ma tes", coming to the Antlers Thoa- tre on Friday and Saturday, has bot-n (he training school of many famous men, ranging all the way from Grant and t,ee to Persuing. In playing tho cadet heroe of "Classmates ' HarthWmess is fur thcr realizing his wish to portray various phaee of American life 'Actually, It would be Impossible to play a more completely Amen. can boy. In "Classmates" Dick appears an a poor lad of the North Carolina mountains who wins an appointment to West Point and develops to manhood undtT us fine traditions. The ac tlon alvo leads Into the South American Jungles, where some infilling scenes were staged. Madge Kvuns la Dicks leading woman In this First National re lease. m wk.kth; thkatic. liut al that same period lu the history of this country, aa the 'Civil War, there wtro many heroes whose names were r listed on any honor roll, but whose daring exploits are none the vast ex-panso of wlldarness that lay west of the Mississippi. These stirring days of the old nruuTf-ua mp a Tiiu UOT LtTTIAj' V0t (Al FREE. TUlC ie A ROISIFC. PBOPOSniOA) AN' IF- VA WAWTA Stt HAWK ITU COiTH-A 2 CEAi'"'. IT TEUS YA It BILL BOARD CTVvO CtATTS TSiT . r WW,. Stop Ni'glit Coughing This Simple Way nnviii couh bins' at utK'ht. ho through lorn vt valuabU W9 ar wvakfiiknir tbtlr ytt?m ana lav In if tltemnvlves opftl to dunporou Inh-ctioiis, can tuu tliulr di-airt-Ksiii troubl promptly oy a Try atmpla treatment. Hundred who have hardly been at-lo to rest at all for coukIIii, have not ten their full night s sleep tlio very firit tuua they; tried It. The treatment la based on lo markttbl proscription known as Pr Kings New lHacuvery for Coughs. You iMmpJy tka a teanpooful at rlRht before retiring and hold it lit your throat for li or 20 seconds bo fore swallowing" it, without follow ing with water. Tbe Drusrrlutlon has a double action. It not only south ws and heals soreness and Irrl tat Ion, but U uulckly loosens and removes the plilim and coogcsiioii which are the direct cams ot the coughing. The result is that you usually sleep as soundly as a baba the very first night, and the entire cough condition KOa la very short prescription Is hlfrhly recom ir-endd lor couprhs, chest colds, boarsenese and bronchitis. And 1 wonderful for children's coughs and spasmodic croup no harmful dru. Economical, too, as the dose Is only one teaspoonful. It Is on sale at all good druggist Ask tor West are brought to life and re created In "Idaho!" a new rathe- serial starring Mahlon Hamilton end Vivian Hlch. the first episode of which will tie shown Friday and Saturday at the Majestic Theatre. mmm Today's Cross-Word Puzzle A GARDEN OF VOWELS. Punle No. 132. By J. 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UIF1I T.IMME THAT OA THe CWKfOfcE-lvE OWlY 6C1TA AJlCKEX Ti'' DANCING GIRL IS VICTIM KIDNAPERS fAvuHitrd lr Uojed Win.) i ROM HAY, Mar. 26. Widespread attention throughout India has been attracted to the trial which opened here today of nine persons accused of attempting on January 13. to kidnap Mumtai Uegum. beautiful dancing girl and former favorite of the Maharaja of In dore. Several of the accused per sons held high positions under the Maharaja and It Is alleged the girl, who bad escaped from tho house hold of the potentate,, had been threatened with abduction unless she returned willingly. ' Abdul Baula, a wealthy Moham medan nifrohant. under whose protection the girl was at the time of the crime, was killed In the at tempt to prevent her abduction. Sensational revelations concern ing persons In high quarters have been predicted In connection with the trial In which Include Shafs Ahmed who was the risaldar (com mander) of the Indore mounted po lice; Sham Raon IMghe, captain of the Indore air force and Anand liao Phanse, adjutant general of the Indore state forces. The oth ers are holders of minor positions In the Indore government. Muntaz who lay in a hospital for weeks suffering from knife wounds which disfigured her face and who has been closely guarded since the attempted kidnaping because ot repeated anonymous threats was called as the first witness for the prosecution. 1 Mumtaz testified she had first entered the household of the Ma haraja as a Binging and dancing girl and later lived there for nine VERT1CAL. 1 ot larjm 2 Rlance 3 deep sea fish 4 preposi tion 6 every 6 barley (Scot) 7 pronoun 8 cun ii i tig 9 tumult 10 sufficient 13 balance 16 the highest card in a suit 17 National Vaudeville Artists (ahhr) 20 affliction 21 hires 2:1 co!iir 25- piven points of time 27 hcfnro 28 rstjih linhert (abl.rt 29 part of the face 31 deter mined 8 4 rt's i d e nee of a gentle man farmer !( provoked 3X ih-yign 10 highest point 11 Confed erate f'eneraj ufty 4 ;"i catches 4ti ac customed 47 carol 49 laik (slant;) 51 burst out nuddenly G" -perform 55 afternoon (abbr) Tip For Beginners. Solve this puzzle by compar ing the synonyms listed in the "Horizontal" and "Vertical" columns with the number of spaces extending crofrwio or downward on the dir.frram, as the caoo may be. If a won! occurs to you meaning sub stantially tne samo as the synonym and the correct num ber of letters to fit in the spaces brtwen its number and the first shaded slop following, write it in lightly. Work away tho smnll words tho "easy" words, first, and they will give you plenty of clues to tin. dif ficult ones. 7 AWYCHAN6E. f DtWI ClMMt THE MtCKEl ) I Af T(?vnT V AKT I LL OVME. YA ) VA AU THE 3 CEAJ16 MOWE'i-YoO RE r-r vi10 PocC pft y or ten years as his mistress, rlv- llng birth to a child who died In In fancy. Finally, dlscoveriiiR she was no loniter the favorite of the Po- tentate, she escaped through the aid of a policeman and sought .Baula's protection. Later, the (cirl added, she was ' threatened with dire punishment j unless she returned to the Jdahara ija's establishment and there were several attempts at abduction (which culminated In the affair of January 13, In which Baula was killed. ' The staff of life should measure : up a hundred per cent pure. I ORIMM RHOS. MILK lilt K AD can j Qualify. Phone 133. HEIR TO FORTUNE LABORS IN SHOPS lAaoclaltd l-m iMMd Wtir.) MILWAUKEE. Wis., Mar. 2s In a 4 a week room here. Fowler Mccormick, 27-year-old grandson of the founder ot the International Harvester fortune, declared last nlRht that he Is learning and earn iHK his way. Each day the heir to the McCor mick millions rises at five and tor ten hours works as a cqmmon la horer In the Milwaukee plant of the harvester company pllinx metal pigs into the furnace cartb, going from department to depart ment becoming acquainted. For several weeks, young Mc Cormlck has been working, living I quietly In his south side rooming Bouse. A small room containing an Iron bed, two chairs and a dresser has been bis home. His presence and occnpatlon came to llKht yesterday through Flft Potter Stillman, wife of the former president of the National City Hank of New York who came to Milwaukee early this week. Yes terday she admitted that she had come to see her "God son" and last night, the two had dinner at a downtown hotel. NOTICE of of Oovernnient timber, Unrai land Office, VYnsb UiStua. U C. teb. li. W. Notice la hvr by Kvn that subject tu tht LOliditlona and tiinllatiutia ot lhe acta of Jun . 11 (.2 Mat.. II W. Kt-l.ruHry 26, 1919, (40 lat.. 1159) mid Juno 4. 1H) (41 Stat., 7;rt), iind d-puruiienlal rvKulatiuna of April 14, m!4 (t'O U D., it7C. tlie ttmbt r on thu fullowtnit landa will be aold March SO, 1WJ6, at 10 o'cloca a. m. at public auction at the U. S. liud Of. flee at HoBHburg, OrtfRon, to the h ihito b diitir at not ii-a man ins Hiiraiel v-lue aa h(iwn b tliia noli-, aula tu be auhject to trt ap proval of tbe Secretary of lb In terior. The purchaae price, wlio aii additional auin ot one-flflti of one per cent, thereof, buintf commie alona allowed, must be depoalled, at tlnie ot aule, n.ouey to be returned. If sale la not approved. ollii-rwie patent will lneue for the itmbr. wlihb muHt ba removed within tel. yeura. Uida will be received from cliUena of the United Htatea, aaaocl ationa ot aut h cltt.eiia and t-orpoia-tlina oritunlzed uiiuer the lawa of the United Ktatea, or any at Flu, ter ritory or district therituf. only. Up on application ot a qualified pur chaser the timber on any leKfcl aub Ulviston wil be offered aepuiulcly before being Included In any of. ler of a larger unit. T. b., It. 12 VV., Hec. 1ft, KK K4 red fir iMKll M., white fir luu M., rd i-edur 2S !., cedar poles 60U0 feet; red rir kI.ii 41 . whlt fir 15 M.. rod ccdiir 16 M., white cedar 6 St., ceditr polea 1600 feet, none of the timber on (bene tracta to be Bold for laa than 12. Ou per al. for tbe red fir, 11.00 per it. for the white fir and red cedar, and 14. OD per M- fur the whlti cedar and $.01 per foot for tin ied.tr polea. T. 2 K., It. IS VV Hec 2i Lot 6. fir SbO M. L"t 7. fir M., none of the timber on theee Inla to be aold ror leas than 12 bo per M. T. 21 K.t H. 11 V., Hec, 35. Lot 13. red fir 1"0 W., red cedar i M-, none of tne limner on hum 101 iu auiu iur leaa thiin $ i .7b per M for tho red fir and S1.&0 per M. for the red ce dar. T. 2V ft. 10 W., Hoe. 3, KW4 si;4, red fir S'.O M., white cedar H'jO L, none of lhe timber on tliU tract lr be aold for leia than 1 1.60 pr Al. for the red fir and $T.0o per At. for the white cedar. T. Z 8, it. 11 W., 8ec. 3. Lot 1, red fir 16v M., tlr pil ing 140 M.. while cedar 120 W., lt 2, red fir 400 M-, fir piling 1'0 M.. white r.-dar lhv M., Lot 3 rM rir L0 M.. whlli eedwr 2o0 M., Iol 4 fir pil ing 200 M., white cedar 110 At , hK',i i frts'A r' tl nr - nr ihuhr iM.. white c.-dnr 3.re) M , Sl. ' red fir I'lOO Al., ivhlte oenr SOU Al., 1 N K HW'A red fif 4o M., fir piling 20 M., wliite f-dr 1:0 Al., HK'. 'HVV'ii red fir Zso Al., rir pillns; IM. whitw i-edar 300 Al.. HYVA red fir H M., fir piling 60 Al., while irt-dur 2'Ml Al , Ni; M-.'i red fir loo ,A1., fir piling 3so Al., whilo ctdur i"'i Al , NWU M's'i red fir Z-0 U , fir piling h0 Al , whltn ct (far 4oO Al., si:' KKU red fir I'i'iO Al., whlto en Our 340 Si.. rwUr pole 24M. KW'J !hi-;4 r-'l fir 4"it Al., ftr piling )xo Al. white ctdiir 3nu Al., none of tint tl", i br on tblH nectlon to be 11 for l ! thun iz.Oo per Af., for the red fir, 1 1 .SO pr At. for the fir piling, i f V .00 per M. for the white cedar, i end f .To f u for the eedar polea. Wlllbirn prV. f'iimmlftrnT 3W I'LL SICW CP A GUY CAM HAVE. AT HAM AM I'LL I'LL SMOvu ' 1 V i U-m WAu OR. KiQ'r i" "TK-HTvVAO OR. MOT. HOW ABOUT IT FOUR MORE DAYS TO GO Have You Bought Your Fence? 9-39 38c rod Flour $2.40, $2.25, $2.10 GUARANTEED TO SATISFY Don't pay more. You can't get better. SEE US FIRST WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROBEBURQ Classified Section ALL NEW ADS FOR SALE JAPA1,AC Paints and Varnishes, at 1'ifll i Furniture Co. kuu iur sale at current prices. l-uoi.c Austin Greenhouse, 37 F2. t'oii 6-rooni""modt'rn house tor K,Ht, tf removed within fit) uays. JJ7 K. Uoberts St. U AltiJAlr for"cuah. Ilouso and lot Address "House," care Kews-Ko- viuw. ITOU SALE OI.C. pIksT" also young work horse. Wl UoO. I'hone 19K13. Foft SALK U. 1. RrThdrouKh- bred setting eKs, 60c per tlox. Jlbt Mililury til. FOR" SALK Nursery stock. Phono 27F3. Morning or evening, li. L. KUis, Uoseburg, Ore.' FUll'SALE Three-year-old lielfer, freah, with calf. Herman Schulxe, lirockwuy. Phone 2F41. FOR SALK or trade. SonoTap ho no gruph and 45 records. Aildress "Soiiora", care Nuwa-Heview. CAN SAVE you $150 on practically new Ford coupe. See Taylor at Catching Motor Co. Hose burg. DiiOCCOLi SEED for sale. Extra good strain, well selected, and raised same for 4 years, C. U. Saeppard, Dlxonvllle. FOli SALE i 10(5 ib. shoats also j late Valentine strain ot broccoli! seed. 100 tier of old growth block wood. Llndblooni, Dlxouvllle. FOIl SALE White Vyandotteiiet". ! ting fix. John Harms,' P. O. ) llox 3Vb. About 3 blocks from end of pavement, on E. Houglaa St. PhlJMhi ' Tit EES Italian, French IniprOT ed and Coates 1418. Care till grading and packing.- Write tiud sou's Nurseries, Tangent, trogon. TTJirSAI.E At a bargain, l6 acres g Pacific highway near Kose burg. All lu cultivation, some fruit. Buildings. Address X, cure News-Keview. I'iSEU CAll SPECIALS Ford touring $ 75 Overland touring 100 Chevrolet touring 176 Ford touring 275 Nash touring .ji 350 lodge roadster . 375 tjtudebaker spec. tour. U7S Hudson Inuring tiOO UUY CATC1IINO MOTOlt CO. ArroHS from City Hull, Ko.ieburg. IMPROVEMENTS AT TERMINAL Workmen are biwy at tho Ter nilnul lintil retiming thn Interior and making oIIkt ImprovetnenU. The walln and ceilings of the rooms, hnllwayn, and lobby are be lr.g rrtb'cotaicd. making a dncldrd linprovemeut lu tbe appearance ot tho Interior. CRYING CHILD want attention but a coufjliing child need it attention. Used and recommended since 1372 CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY stops alarming croup coughs, ennes study, wheezy breathing, r.iiscochok. in(f )iblrgm easily, allows restful sleep. Itcnef.ts both children and (rrown periums. Ktop bottle In your homa ll tha Cms No Narcotic Sold everywhere. By WINNER f, UJ IV. I V). T mix. YA WHAT KIK!t I AM- VOO THREE. LOOK'S FOR THE AUCKtU LO&E A CCUT YA IF IMA TflF A I OAKLAND ON BACK PAGE. FOR SALE Cold Dollar straw berry plants inspected. Also Yellow Dent field corn. Test 100 per cent. I. C. IricGhehejr, phone 6F13. I WANTED WANTEM Tractor and machinery. Also bees. Call 175-R. atter 6 p. WANTED at once. Woman to do general housework on ranch near KoHeburK- Clood wages. Inquire at News-Review office. CL1KNT wants loan of 13500 to 13000 on good real estate. First mortgage. Will ray 7 per cent Interest. Term of 1 to 6 yrs. Q. W. Young & Son. Phone 417. WANTKU Furniture painting and finishing, sewing machine clean- . lug, lawn mower sharpening and saw filing. Flxup Sho 297 N. Stephens, back ot high school.- FOR RENT FOR HENT 3-room apt Partly furnished. Call at 725 W. Lane St. FOR KENT 5-room rurnlshed house. Inquire at 737 W. Lane St. FOR "RENT Furnished apartment Inquire 329 E. Douglas or phone 140-U K)R RENT Groom unfurnished house with garage. Newly reno vated. Call at Hold's Garage. FOR RENT HouseTlO-A of landi close in. City water, lota fruit tt UHelblg. 407 W. Cass St. FOR RENT" Furnished J-room apt ground floor; also 3-room apt with gas range. Water and lights. 608 8. Stephens 8t , FOHNISHED HOUSE" FOR RENT Modern furnished home, with electric range, drapes, carpets, furniture, fireplace, garage, closo In, $40 per month; no children. Inquire at News-Review. I MISCELLANEOUS PHONOGRAPH repairing. Lawn mowers sharpened and repaired. RoBeburg Cyclery. 568 N. Jack son St. MAKCKb and bob curl, 75c, hair cut and cnrl 5oc, at my borne. 341 S. Main, Phono 67-Y. Mrs. Amy Rogers. 8TOC K OF Indies and Men's shoes to trade for car. Must be In good condition. See J. A. Conlln, Myr tle Creek, Oro. 1 CAR)VNER Don't forget to call 503 when In need ot auto parts. Sarft's Auto Wreckin House. RADIATORS That's my business, New cores Installed, and old ones made new. Lark, radiator man, 329 W. Lane. I LOST AND FOUND LOSTFnx terrier, white with blark ears. Finder please phone 3r,9 R. FORD REPAIRING. CYLINDER REDORINQ ' Our Specialty I UNION GARAGE : Authorized Ford Service . mm L ROSEBURG STOP AT ' Hotel Umpqua .Tanks !i 1 1 ME 1 AL. Woo l Leak. MOa.se 10.CO0 O.L toask, Om Om Mm, Churchill Hdwe. Co. THE WINCHETCn STOAE