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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1925. ffsvrri. r 1 for 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 TO MILK PATRON3 We are adding registered Jersey cows and expensive equipment to our dairy, in order to give yon bet ter milk, and for this service we are increasing the price the trifling sum of ten cents per month on quarts and pints, effective April 1. Thanking you, E. E. MOKUAN. NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR SCHOOL BONDS OF 8CH00L DISTRICT NO. 4 IN DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned will, up to 7:30 o'clock P. M. of April 14, 1925. receive at his office In the City of Koseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, sealed bids for the purchase of negotiable serial coupon bonds of School District No. 4 In Douglas County, Oregon, In the sum of $165,000.00. 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 ' bands to mature annually on May 1st of each and every year 'there after including May 1, 1903; 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 thereaf ter including May 1, 1944. Said bonds will draw five per cent inter est, payable semi-annually on No vember 1st and May 1st, and the principal and interest shall be pay able ia lawful money of the United States of America at the office of the treasurer of Douglas County, Oregon, or at the Fiscal Agency of the State of Oregon in the city and state of New 'oik at the option of 1 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 hlgb school in said district on the 14th day of April, 1925. at 7:30 o'clock P. M. and the 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 advertise Ihe sale of said bonds. By order of the board of direc tors of School District No. 4, of Douglas County, Oregon. V. J. MICELLT, District Clerk. FORD REPAIRING CYLINDER REBORINQ Our Specialty UNION GARAGE Authorized Ford Service The Umpqua Florist Choice Cut Flowers Alwaya Fresh Finest Quality Artistic Floral Designs. Visit Our Greenhouse or Call 40-F2. Reliable Tailor J. H. BERNIER Upstairs Next Umpqua Hotel Cleaning, Pressing, Alterations We Make Your Clothes in Roseburg Dirt -Grit Because a MASTER CLEANER'S process is thorough he can guaran tee to remove every par ticle of sharp-edged grit that causes clothes to wear out especially at the el bow and around the col lar. WE ARE MASTER CLEANERS jrial Cleaners Our Auto Will Ca'l Phone 277 I?rrw SHIM FIXTURES the Bath Room HAVE 4-LEQGED CHICK One of the "freaks" of Reeds port Is a four-legged chick, which was hatched Sunday among a set ting in the Everett Alford pen, in Rainbow Addition No. 1. The chick is crossed between the Leg horn and Rhode Island Reds. It is the healthiest of the brood. Port Umpqua Courier. Taylor-made concrete la good con crete. TeL 225-R. HAYHUR8T NOTES Phil Huntington and little son, Collls, came over on horseback last Sunday afternoon, for a short visit with Phil's Uncle John and Aunt Emma Miller. Phil is now located at Marshfleld, and doing fine. He and family were enter tained at a fine birthday dinner on Sunday, at the home of Al Smith, father of Mrs. Phil Huntington, and all had a very fine time. Jack Roach, the genial deputy assessor from Drain, was attend ing to business here this week. Mrs. Arthur Williams and Mrs. Lee Allen, went to Oakland on Tuesday evening to the Hard times party given by the Rebekahs. They report lots of fun. The young people of Hayhurst gave a dance at the hall last Sat urday night. Miss Agnes Pitchford, Juvenile Officer and Mrs. Ellen Post. County Health Nurse, were attend ing to business bere on Wednes day. Jay Huntington and family were visiting relatives here last Sunday. Mr. Warner Laird, had the mis fortune to cut one of his toes quite Dadly one day last week. He was taken to Dr. McKaig In Yoncalla, who fixed him up in such good shape, that he ia recovering nice ly. While -rummaging among some old letters in search of data in re gard to an event of history, we ran across the enclosed bit of In teresting history. It Is the first time we ever knew that Yoncalla ever aspired to having the Agricul tural College located there. The following Is an exact copy of tho paper referred to: Yoncalla, Oregon, April 11th, 1863 Be It k nown, that the under signed Llndsey Applegate and E. L. Applegate, citizens of Jackson county. State of Oregon, having an interest In Yoncalla Institute in Yoncalla, Umpqua County, State of Oregon, do hereby declare their consent and agree to donate all their interest In the. same to the Commissioners to locate the Agrl 'cultural College at Yoncalla, and pledge themselves to convey to said Commissioners, legally and bonafide, all our said Interest in I the property known as The Yon calla Institute; and at the same time, relinquish unto the said Commissioners all our authority over the property, and government of the said Yoncalla Institute. This, the 11th day of April, in the year of our Lord, one thou sand eight hundred and sixty three. In witness whereof we sign our names and affix our seals, on the day and year last mentioned. (Seal) L1NDSEY APPLEGATE: Seal) E. L. APPLEGATE. Explanation: The building referred to, and known as "Yoncalla Institute," was built by subscriptions, most ly solicited by Llah Applegate, and by him named "Yoncalla Insti tute." It stood for a number of years, and ws finally torn down, and a new school erected In the town of Yoncalla. Ilinger Herman, Jesse Applegate, Dan Applegate, and a number of prominent men, taught school In tho old "Institute." TUBBY Iff A I w? S!5. ? V w T T.n is Tkm"t t- s T i HUa.'er D Dou ms i . 2S5fWge!! 1 KtiosrJy DU7 V C0LlAWj A 8CU 2fe-L I cone new, mawk. ML Jj jt BANK TO INSTALL STRONG VAULT DOORS The Pacific Banker, a trade Journal, has the following to say in a recent lssee concerning the new vault to ba Installed by ihe Douglas National Bank In the new building: "The Douglas National Bank, of Roseburg, Oregon, has just placed a contract with the Mosler Safe Company, of Hamilton, O.. IV1KUUCII la LUC DUIIO Ul uitRun, announces Mr. Boyd M. Hamilton, Northwest manager tor the com pany. "These two vault doors," stated Mr. Hamilton, 'one for the coin.' vauit ana one lor tne sare de posit vault, are of massive con struction, and are the only doors j iu tut) Biaie iubi nu oui ue uuiui with oxyacetylene, neither can they be drilled, according to tests made by all of the large testing laboratories and engineers of the country, including the University of Washington. Mr. J. H. Booth, President, made a thorough In vestigation and purchased work on the recommendation of engin eers and testing laboratories, wanting the beat equipment to be had. These massive doors weigh over ten to as each." o TRESPASS NOTICE Everyone is hereby notified not to trespass in any way on my prop erty in Umpqua Park Addition, Lot 2 Plat B. F. E. GATES. REED6PORT GIRL DIE8 Little Agnes Humlston, seven year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Humiston of Rainbow addi tion No. 1 died at the family res idence, March 24 at 1 o'clock a. m. The little girl had been 111 since January 20, when she was taken down with scarlet fever. The funeral was held at Gardi ner, Wednesday, and was private. Mr. and Mrs. Humlston have the sympathy of the community in their bereavement. Port Umpqua Courier. Your meal Is well balanced If you have a plate of delicious fresh bread to grace the center of your table. It looks the best, tastes the best and costs the least. GRIMM BROS. MILK BREAD. Phone 133. MOOSE CAUSES DELAY -TO PAS8ENGER TRAIN Disregarding continued blasts of the train whistle and loping along at an easy clip, one of the four moose which several years ago were placed In the state game ref uge at Kroll, Monday morning caused a delay of some 20 minutes In arrival of the herlhbound pas senger train. Passengers and mem bers of the crew were given some free and pleasing entertainment by the antics of the animal. After run ning along ahead of the train for more than a mile between Kroll and Booth stations, the moose, which was without horns, going at an easy gait, went into a marsh, easily leaped the right-of-way fence of the S. P. company, in a graceful manner, and got Into the woods on the high ground. The resi dents of the section had been look ing for the animal, which badnot SICK 3 YEARS WITHOUT RELIEF ; Finally Found Health by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound Columbia. S. C "Your medicine has done me so much good that 1 feel like 1 owe my life to it. For three years I was sick and was treated by physicians, but they didn't seem to help me any. Then 1 took Lydia E.Pinkham'a Veg etable Compound and pot strong enough to do my housework, where before I was hard ly able to be op. I have also taken the Vegetable Commend during the Change of Life ana it has left me in rood health. 1 recommend it as the best medicine for women in the Change of Life and you can use these facta as a testimonial." Mrs. S. A. Hoixey, R. F. D. No. 4. Columbia, South Carolina. Why suffer for years with back ache, nervousness, painful times and other ailments common to women from rly lif to middle age, when Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Com pound will bring relief? In a recent country-wide canvasa of purchasers of Lydia K. Pinkham 'a Vegetable Compound over SBLW.OOO replies were received, and 98 out of every 100 reported they were bene fited by its use. Where been seen for a couple of dajs. Port Umpqna Courier. Studebaker costs less per pound tLan butler. CAMBRIDGE WINS RACE FROM OXFORD (Aawiatal Prat Lauf Tm.) PUT1NY, Mar. 28. The annual Oxford-Cambridge boat race ended sensationally uus iumuuto biku the Oxonians, alter rowing aooui IWU llUim 111 ivuiu a.v, owing to the waterlogged condi tion of their boat. Cambridge, which started the general favorite, was lucky in win ning the toes which enabled the light blues to select the North shore for their station, thereby gaining protection from the strong north wind which was not only blt ingly cold, but badly roughened the water. Try a little fertiliser on your lawn. It will make a wonderful difference. Gromore and Roselawn fertilizer at Wharton Bros. DERN'S SPEED TOO MUCH FOR CAPLAN ItanW hM Uued Til.) PENDLETON, Ore, Mar. 28. Ira Dern. Salt Lake City light heavyweight wrestler, made short work of Abe Caplan, Chicago light-heavyweight here last night when he downed the Hebrew champion tor two straight falls. The first came in 41 minutes with a combination leg spilt and leg strangle, while the second was In six minutes with an arm scissors and body pin. Caplan put up a game fight but was unable to off set Dern's speed and strategy. In a preliminary Dee Hatton de feated "Spud" Buttervicb, former Northwest Intercollegiate cham pion, two out of three falls. Today's Cross-Word Puzzle CATTY CORNERS Punic No. 134. Bt J. C BOYD. Z 3 I k I 5 k. 7T y"1! 7o" "g 7r J 7? g5" " "ib H77 lb II zi "IP!Pips fPP 3F 37 36 "' w HORIZONTAL. 1 make ready 7 compovr ot verses 8 main bodjr of a cruci form church 10 declared 12 Queen of the gods and wife of Zeus 14 silvery white metal 15 hint 17 point of a pen IS place of prayer 20 behaved 22 laritat 23 murders 26 person indifTerent to pleasure or pain 29 day Immediately preceding some event 80 garden tool 82 decay 83 tatters 8& fasteners 86 siestas 68 neighborly iratherings 80 musical Herewith Is solution to Puzzls No. 133. . Ay I i 2, . I. L P. i2 0 "I " 2 J. . il L i J. H " iJ " i .U. "Ie e p i Jo t K ed i S A o I s ; i J.J5.JiJ,2l3.JL WE. I. 'Boil'TlcdSc bo h yj. L i i', . . A s. . -L X. L iF o"ir: tTpIy Oh Whero Has My Little Dog Gone. COURT ORDEAL TOO MUCH FOR DOROTHY; JAUNTY AIR GONE (ABorlattd hm Uutd Win.) SAN FRANCISCO. Mar. 28 The counsel for the defense of Itarothy Elllugson, confessed mat ricide, refused in a conference with Judge Harold Louderback, the trial judge today, to enter a plua of guilty to a murder charge In any degree. The conference was arranged by the defense la an ef fort to bring the trial to an immed iate Conclusion. The prosecution has 'held that the girl must plead guilty to a murder charge before It will con sent to bait the case. (Aalttd IM Leued Win.) SAN FRANCISCO. Mar. 28. Dorothy Elllngson, K-year-old mat ricide, today gratefully accepted a respite In the ordeal she has been undergoing In the proceedings to obtain a jury which will deter mine her fate. The jury of nine men and three women was sworn in yesterday, then allowed to go to their home. The girl returned to her cell in the county jail is not the same girl who entered there almost two months ago, but a chastened, ap parently almost broken girl whose frequent collapses In court have given an entirely different aspect to her legal status. COOKED FOOD SALE Saturday, April 18th, at McKean, Darby and Baldwin's. Given by the ladies of the M. E. Church. One hundred per cent pure Is a big statement but it can truthfully be said about GRIMM BROS. MILK BREAD. Phone 133. ' Steel fence posts at Wharton Bros. We have a sample in stock ' and would be glad to show you and , quote prices. - I VERTICAL." 1 sharp end of a thing 2 color 3 diminutive suffix 4 article 6 a cheer 6 occurrence 7 container for water 9 one of the Great . Lakes 10 one who steals along 11 confused type 13 kidnaps 1& worthless matter 16-out of fashion 19 ent!r 21 bed 24 founder of the Russian Kmpira 25 lawful 27 window built out from a wall 28 electrical charges 31 proposition 34 catch sight of 35 vegetable 87 Senior (ahhr.) 38 before Christ (abbr.) A Hint for Beginners The cross-word puzzle dia gram is merely a means of con cealing words which are synony mous to those luted 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 horizontal, 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 top below. 6 HORSES WORTH $100,000 PERISH (Ajmrbted Firm Uua Win.) j ORLANDO, Fla, Mar. 28. Six noted horses In winter training here were burned to death today when one of the ten-stall frame , buildings of the White stables was i rased by a tire of undetermined or igin. Three horses were saved. The loss of the six horses is estimated ;at $100,000. F. L. Parrln, of Cincinnati, lost his five-year-old colt Aetna and a two-year-old colt. Somebody, each valued at approximately 17,000. Plastering, kaisomlnlng and painting. Roseburg, Ore, RL 1. Box 8, E. Doug. SL 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, 1925 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 Slate of Oregon, for Douglas county, will offer for sale and sell the orchard place owned by said Frey and located at Brockway in this county, consisting of 40 acres, about 30 acres being In bearing apples and peaches, also a tew pears. Place all fenced. Fair house, barn and fruit house. This property I must go; but the right Is reserved to reject any bid or offer. To be sold subject to an outstanding mortgage of 81000.00 and Interest and also certain unpaid taxes. Bids also received by mall or in person up to April 4th, 1925. O. W. YOUNO, Administrator of the Estate of Alton 8. Frey, deceased. StIMMOXS tt . . nf orea-on for the County of Douglas, W. E. Hin-ns, Piniimrr, vs. Samantha Clevintter, Defendant, To tiuiuantha Clevtnger, Defend ant: You are herahjr required to appear 'and answer the complaint of the 'plaintiff herein filed against you In ithe above entitled court, on or be fore the la at day of the time pre scribed tn tne oraer ror puourauon of thia summons upen you, which r.xrlnit nf time is six WCCKI from the 11th dy of Kebr. VM, that belli I the date of the first publication hereof, and If you full so to appear and answer said cemptalnt the plaintiff will apply to tha court for the rtmer prayea ror in rue com-1 nlflinr. fnr . decree of foreclosure: of the mortnaEe upon the real prop., erty described In plaintiff's om-1 plaint, ana nereaner more pinicu riy aencrioea as ioiiuw , iwwu. In DouKlas County. Oregon, beln the west half of the northwest quar ter and the southeast quarter nf the northwest quarter or sec-linn ininy four In township twenty (JO) smith of range six (S) went of the 111 s, me tie Meridian, Oregon, containing one hundred and twenty acre. You are runner nounea mai mis summons Is served upon you by puhllriitlon thereof In the Rust-runt N'ewa-Keviow, a dally newspaper published at Koseburg. Douglas touniy, uriHuiii (imiumii i ' ol der of the Hon. J. W. Hamilton, Judge of the above entitled court, made on the ISth day of Kebr., 1W25. Yu are further notified that the dflte of the first publication of tbl summons la the Htti day of Fehr., It: 5. and the last publication there of will he made on the 28th day of March, m. Tfirs. mtowN. Attorney for Plaintiff. 110 Oregon Building. Salem, Oregon. SIMMONS In the Circuit Court nf the Ptate of Ors'KDii fr DouKlns County. Ira Wlrnbtrlv and Kannio K. Wlm- h.Tly, 1'ialiit'lffs, vs. W. A. Yongua and M. A. Yonjrue. and also all other persons or par ties unknown clutmlnn any right, title, estate, lien or Interest in the real estate des-rhcd In the com plaint herein, Ief rndaiits. To W. A. Von ne and M. A YonKue. and also all other persons or parties unknown I'Utmlnpr any rlirht. title, fstate. lien or Interest In the real estate dprlhed tn the complaint herein, defendants: In the name of the State of Ore Ron, You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint fil ed aaainst vou In the above entitled court and cause within six werks from the date or tne lirwl piiinica tirin of this summons, and lf you futl to so appear and answer snid ritmnlnlnt. for wunt thereof t i pliilntirfs will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein, a suc clnrt stntenient of which Is fol lows: Kor a decree of the above entitled court forever quietfne; the title of the plaintiffs In snd to lot numnerea two id) or iiiock num bered 5) In tha town of lrain. Ootiiclaa county. Oregon, and ad- JmlKtna; the plaintiffs lo be the owners In fee simple of asid real Iroperty, and that the defendants lave not, nr has any of them, any ofttata. rlajht, title, Inter-st or Hen In, upon or to, said real property, or anr pnrt thereof and for aueh other and further relief as to the Court may sMn Just and equitable In the premlBca. This summons la served upon on by publication thereof in the Cosehura; News-lie view, a newspa per of general circulation published at itrmTurir. in i ""kim i.nnniy, Oregon, pursuant to in order of the Honorable J. W. Hamilton. Juris;" of tii" above entitled murl, duly made ari filtered on the Uth day of Mrireh. l!-5, reo.u trips; this sum mons to be puMHMnl In said news PHper onre a w-' k for six consent tivn weeks and requiring you to ap penr and answer said rnmplaint within six weeks from the date of the first publlrnt Ion of this sum mons, which is Mureh MtY l!"fi. CAW K. WIMMKKM', Attorney for Plaintiff. Post office uddrei: f fnf-horir t in-if on SEED Just received, a few sacks of choice Earliest of All. While they last $3.00 per 100 Flour $2.40, $2.25, $2.10 Stock Salt 90c 100 lbs. 9-39 Fence 38c SEE US FIRST WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBURO OAKLAND Classified Section ALL NEW AOS FOR SALE B UO A 73 FOR SALE-J. H. run, Caniaa Valley, Ore. Par- JAfAUAC Painu and Varnishes, at ri.wwitf F.urnlture Co. r'Ult SALE 2 good sized Persian mug, reasonable. Phoue 674-Y. WOOD (or sale at current prions. Phone Austin Greenhouse, I7F3. FOR SALENice"oak llbrarytable and rocker, reasonable. 247 8. Jackson St. FOR SALE Nursery stock. Phone 27F3. Morning or evening. R. I Kins, K os e burg, ore. CAN SAVE you $150 on practically new ord coupe. See Taylor at Catching Motor Co. Roseburg. COW FOR SALE nrewn Swiss. giving 4 gallons per day. High test. Roseburg, liu J. Box 79. O. D. McLean. FOR SALIC 4 yr. rid roan Durham cow, A No. 1. pe fresh in fow days. 1-4 mile outh ot Ed t-n bow er school hou'e, Applehoff ranch. bEWlNO MAJH.NLS lor sale or rent. We r.io call and repair all makes. P'.wtU Furniture Com pany. BROCCOLI SEED ror sale. Extra Kood strain, well selected, and raiser, same for 4 years, . C - O. Stiejrpard, Dltonville. FOR fjALE 3 100 lb. shouts also late Valentine strain of broccoli seel luo tier of old growth block woxi. Lindblooni, DUonville. FOR SALE Gold Dollar straw be rry plants, inspected. Also Yellow Dent field corn. Test luu ptr cent. D. C. McClhehey, phone 6F13. . uvitu "TU"E;s VLuIuLnT" French unproved and Comes 1418. Care ul grading and packlug. Write dudson's Nurseries, Tangent, Oregon. FoRS ALE Extra" g6odbat-Vctch hay, loose; also dry 16-fn. oak wood; Bume good sows and shoats; can deliver wood on short notice, cheap. Phono 42F-14. French Nichols, Rt 1, Box 93, Roseburg. USKD CAR SPECIALS Ford touring 75 100 176 275 Overland touring Chevrolet lourlug... t'onl touring .. Nash tourlni;. . 350 V75 , bodge roudHtfr KtuUebaker apec. tour. . S7S Hudson touring 600 HOV CATC11INO MOTOR CO. Across from Ciiy Hall, Roaaburg. I WANTED WANTED Farm hand, no milking. Apply at Farm IlurPau h'xrhango. WANTED Farm work by young man, experienced. Local refer ences. J'linne 379 L. C1KI.S wanted to sell an bid estab lished line. 40 per cent commis sion. Address Ilox 5, core Newa Itevlew. FoifilKNT J-rootn apt. wlih bath, IlKhls and water furnished. 2 blocks from P. O., $17.50. I'bone S27-Y. FOR WONT Large front room, downstairs, nicely furnished, for gentlermn only, hot and. cold wa ter, bath. S21 West Washington. By WINNER '4 7 ; MOW WHAT Hk HACCCUtO ''--V Vo ' TO HAWK f I 1 J r- r-"im'.i SPUDS ON BACK PAGE. WANTED 2 men to cut 150 cords of 2nd growth 4 ft wood. First class timber. Phone 34F2. WANTED A competent woman for housekeeping, must . be v steady. Box 135, Yoncalla, Ore. WANTED to buy. 600 head of goats. George Ward, Box 1035, Roseburg. Phone 286-J evenings. CLIENT wants loan or 12500 to 13000 on good real estate. First mortgage. Will pay 7 per cent interest. Term of 3 to 6 yrs. G. W. Young & Son. Phone 417. WANTED Furniture painting and . finishing, sewing machine clean ing, lawn mower sharpening and saw filing. Fixup. Shop, 297 N Stephens, back of high schooL FOR RENT FOR RENT Bungalow In Ramon Court. 1128 Corey Ave. FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 610 Winchester St. Phone S91-R. , FOR RENT Furnished 4-room a;artment. Beauty Studio, PhoM 2 12-J. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Inquire 32 E. Douglas or phoo 140:L; . FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, close in, gentleman pre ferred. Phone 202-R. F7)R RENT 6 room unfurnished house, t blocks east of 6th St, on Ivan. E. L. Hammond. FOR RENT House, i0 Aof land, close In. City water, lota fruit. (1 U. Helblg.J07 W.CaaaBt. ; FOR RENT Housekeeping apt. S rooms, gaa range, water, lights. Also 1 room apt. Ground floor. 608 So. Stephens SL FOR RENT In La'urelwood, Apr, 1. 2 new houses, with garage. Linoleum In kitchen and bath. $30 per mo. Inquire at 603 Hill FiJkn fsH ED HOV S"EFOlS"RENt Modern furnished home, with electric range, drapes, carpets, furniture, fireplace, garage, clow In, $40 per month; no children. Inquire at News-Review. MISCELLANEOUS RO8RUUR0 CYCLERY, Now. at 568 N. Jackson St. Key fitting. FOR TR XI )E A ton-truck for sheep or cattle. O. V. Thlel, Yon calla, Ore. 51 AKCEL" ami bob carl, T5cJ Eair cut and curl 60c, at my home. 3.11 S. Main, I'bone 67-Y. Mrs. Amy Rogers. CAR OWNER Don't forget la call 6ii when In need ot auto . parts. Sarff'a Auto Wrecklnf House. RA DIAT0R5 That's my business New cores Installed, and old one made new. Lark, radiator man, 829 W. Lane. DRINO"meTii your IgEt repair work. I have machine to sharpen lawn mowers. First class work guaranteed. Don't forget, corner Hose and Oak Sis. 1 LOST AND FOUND LOST Fox terrier, white with black ears. Finder please phone 35011. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. rl. PLYLER Chlropraotll physician, 126 W. Lane St. - WllEiN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua .rf.,, Tanks omoUiw, cm, 1 Wsh anal A vreTAL, Vam'l Uak, CU.s 10,000 O.L Churchill Hdwe. Co. THK WINCHCST1R TCRI