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A BRIDE'S DIARY
A Love Story of Today
By Id ah McGlone Gibson
I The members of Vmpqua Post
of tlw American Legion held a
rousing niMfiinE last night. The
all ndance van excellent and the her
meeting was greatly enjoyed. Ir. j
K. II. Stewart told of -the coming
endowment fund campaign and the
steps which are being taken to
stimulate action in this drive.
Douglas County'i quota has been
placed at Ct.Ouu.
Major ltaker. of the Oregon Na
tional (iuard, was present and dis
cussed the subject of state armor
ies. The Koseburft armory, he
states, is running behind finam
cially and as the stute has no funds
available for improvement work'
SYNOPSIS
Cleo VaillMn is entertaining a
few frrcnd. They are extremely
modern In their attitude toward
extremely modern in eta hr gtao
the conventionalities. Go much
so that Cleo thinks It would be
fun to read thvm nuotaltons from
grandmother's diary. They I
I for anything In your life. Kvery-
thins you have wanted has fallen
into your lap without the slight
est effort on your part,
j "Now, if you had been poor,
as I was, you would have had some
idea of what it means to econo
mize."'
I'aul perked up at this. "You do
BE OPENED TODAY
The county court left this morn
ing for Portland to meet with the
siute highway commission, and at
tend the opening of bids on several
jobs in which the county is Inter
ested. The highway commission
has advertised for the moving of
? i nothing can be done tiiis year to-
a l w;i!(l.(i rtttji1ils nr hiittrnvenientit to ' V . 8 1 . .
.t.w,... uiie building, other than raulilng 1 c"' c p. 1. Th,'' ''uul "lad8 ,li3 vmr
. j . 'Donriieau play, anu no is chphui"
been itraduated from : , ..
Point and a-ngnr-cl to San ,.,)o ' u no, thlnk Connlei ,hat
ni
IU
lino
MARSHFIELD TO
STHMA
No cur for it, but welcoms
relief is often brought by
WICKS
V Varo Rub
Otr 17MUtm Jar Ud Yearly
the roof. The state desires that i . " '
'lilt Tii.t.lif 11.1 tliu ttrmnrlLO MuW V."
.... , ; : west
urtM-r su n, uuu 11 is urn uurouse
cil of ambassadors for permission
, to increase her rmy to lu.UuU men
and the Daily Telegraph says a de-
cision in accordance with IJulgar-
The tournament between the;ia's wishes will be taken immod
Mnrshfield and Kosehurg golf ' lately.
clubs, has been postponed from i Bloody Riot in Vienna
April 26 to May 3. it was an- j VIENNA, April 22. A number
noiinced this morning by C. A. of Bulgarian students at Crulz,
Lock wood, who has been in
charge of arrangenven's. 'The
heavy rains have made the Marsh
field course so wet that good play
ing is difficult, and it is desired
to postpone the match until the
grounds are in better condition.
Tho Pn.'ohnrv liinm la nnt:niiB tn
make the trip, and it is expected
that about 20 of the local golfers
will represent the Rosehurg club.
supporters of tho Sofia govern
ment, yesterday forced their way
into a hotel room where Uulgnrfun
communist students were holding
a meeting and a bloody battle eu
hUed. The p. dice found many stu
dents injured severely. Roth
groups were unarmed but brok
en dinner plates, chairs and even
window frames tend to testify to
J,he severity of the fight.
Studeha&er costs less per pound
than butter.
iitA n
COOKED FOOD SALE
The Ladies of St. George's crmrc-h
will hold a cooked food .sule at the
Twentieth Century Grocery Satur
day, April 20lh.
.Many o ner states c ose iik- armor-!, marry money. So vlv0 atlll
its iu wie pud.ic anu uuow mem u Faul plnnnd lo ei0pe if neees
M" U.-ir-tl UI UIJULUi; IUIJUB(-9
but the policy iu Oregon is differ
ent in that respect, the public being
Invited to use the buildings for
all meetings of a public nature.
Ren Irving of the forest service,
showed a number of slides and gave
an interesting talk on forest protection.
Following the meeting the Jlosc-j
burg and Oakland Indoor baseball
teams met iu a heated contest
which Koseburg wou by a score ot
10 to 6.
are all thrilled at the Idea. Grand- know about it. don't you Cleo?" he
mother's diary Is so quaint, so )8aid with conviction.
ntrtileut that thiit modern dftV 1 "Vm ath.i Lnnwa" uncBPrf'il Poll
girls are thunderstruck. The girls Jviciuusly before I could speak. l highway bridges at win
go. Then, alone. Cles thinks of she knuws what it is to wear four Chester and Oakland, and bids wUl
her vlopnient with I'aul Wtnthrop evening dresses Instead of eight a opened for these Jobs by the
which is planned for the imme- reason. She knows what it means i commission.
diate future. She reads another to nave to rs.flI8e to play bridge I Two spans of the Winchester
passage of the modest, old-fash- 1 jor mm.y. she knows probably 'bridge will be moved to Klkton, to
mo i iiiqun inn itit'i t-. i in;
other span will be moved to Hound
l'rairie to be placed across the
South Umpqua connecting with the
Pacific Highway. The Oakland
bridge w ill be moved to that place
also to complete that structure.
The Winchester bridge will be
moved at once, as the highway
commission has announced that in
paving the approaches to the new
bridge, they will pave In strips, so
that traffic will not be Interrupted.
The Oakland bridge, however,
cannot be moved until the new
bridge and overhead is completed
which will probably be well towards
the middle of the Bummer.
Tho commission w ill also open
bids today for the construction of
a three-mile section of the Roose
velt highway in tho vicinity of
Gardiner.
ioned diary. It pricks her conic- 'thHt H riS in tho price of gasoline
lence. For, though engaged to LWOuUl make It impossible for her
Paul she, only the night before jto keep her car RoinK alI tne t(me,
enjoyed the kisses of Chick "However, evening dresses,
Adams. Then Cleo wonders whe- !bride dtbts and nattv sport model
ther her grandmothers had b ! run:ibouts have noplace iu the
eu aijviiiMij;. ius .rt-uiB u of tne economical'
The Tongue Goes
where the Tooth Aches"
A few days ago something was said 'about "bait" and 'fish,'
but nothing a said about the KIND of fish.
We don't want to hurt the fish's feelings by naming him right
out loudbut when we were boys we snared them with a copper
wire.
Don't he that kind of a Fish
If Tjc Is an honest price for an article one day In the week It
U honest for the other days otherwise it is bait.
Guaranteed Hard Wheat Flour (bleached) $2.25 per sack
S3 80 per barrel
ANY DAY IN THE WEEK
See Us First We Can Save You Money
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
R08EBURQ OAKLAND
ot ine state to mate u.em com- d h f w.-ntlcal i""' Tou know we
..unity centers as far as possible. t;ma. Kach wantPd thlr cn,m I tenant s lary? ou K now
waTied T" !'' Con a. innoc.tly M
mother 1, furious when slie learns !a on vh' t Z t the
of Cloo's determination to rilarry!"""" ' lbc contents ot the
Paul. She demands Cleo marry crl -UK'
wealthy Chick Adams. Cleo and
Paul attend a party at Connie
Terhttne'9. The Bffair is lively.
Chick A,damtt drawns Cleo aside
protesting that she should have
come with hira.
Cleo doubts her love for Paul.
Her Grandmother's diary makes
Cleo wonder.
A HARD TEACHER
T had learned this lesson of In
feriority to the male all toa well
and It made me ansry at myself ,
NOTICE
I have moved my blacksmith shop
from 131 North liose St. to what
is kuoun as .the Grand View par
age buildine on South Stephen. St
S bloeks SOIlth of I ns. street I nm 1 HaSe I had
now prepared to do all kinds of ! ,al"' of telling I'aul
blacksmith work, also the buildins j mni
of truck bodies and trailers. New
wheels for all classes of cars.
MAURY HAGKL,
One hundred and fifty dollars
!a month,' answered Paul promptly.
TutnitiK to me, Connie asked,
"What did that sown you had on
last night cost you? 1 paid $300
for mine."
I Paul's eves nearly drooped on'
of his head. "Oh," he .aid In a
miserable voice. "1 didn't know
that those simple little things cost
so much."
' They don't except on sura girls
as Con. Paul. I.ides, we have
hern u-eHrtnir so few clothes we
Classified Section
ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PACE.
I . . . 1
FOR SALE
that just on the eve of my mar-jean save on the rest of them."
made the great mis-
just what I
SERIOUS
soiietisbkb;
MICKEY WALKER TO TRY
FOR MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE
(Associated Vrem Leased Wire.)
LONDON. April 22. Informa
tion reaching London regarding
the troubles in Bulgaria Is of such
ft character ttm to nrerlude n satis
factory estimate of the situation.
The censorship established un
der the state of martial law appar
ently is preventing independent
observers there from recording de
velopments and there are no
means of checking up on the ru
mors emanating from such doubt
ful centers as Vienna and Bel
grade, which are sending out re
ports of massacres, wholesale ex
ecutions and fichting, with enor
mous numbers of casualties.
These stories are denied by the
Bulgarian government and the sit
uation so far as news here goes Is
one of, the repeated assertions and
contradictions.
The London newspaper mostly
accept the view that the Bulgarian
government is engaged in quelling
a desperate communist rebellion,
initiated and fostered from Mos
cow. The British government Is unof-
n.. ......w-.-t.,.! n fmnr Unl-
garia's request to the allied coun-
PUSS RECALL OF
PffilFOOIS
ISN'T REINSTATED :i
(Amoriatcd Press LfasM WinO
MOW YOItK, April 22. Mickey
Whin ram married I shall never
play a game of any hind, not even
bridge, with my husband.
I hsd hardly gotten well Into
my fit of weeping, however, when
I'aul showed up again. He had had
time to think the matter over and
had come back to forgive me. But
finding me weeping, he ate humble
' Welt, if vou besln to discuss
the dearth of clothes on the mod
ern young woman, why I'm off,"
said Connie, deciding she had
made cil the trouble possible.
After she hud left I'aul was al
most us weepy as I was netore no
JAPALAC, Paints and Varnishes, at
i'vj well's Furniture Co.
NOTICE
T Tnntflo T lnl..i knroKu
not'ice of mv Intention to m.-k. t'OIt SALK-Kresh milch cow. J. E.
soldiers claim proof, to establish nuili. Alexanders Addition.
my claim to the land described as fu,- saLK l ack pony. wt. about
follows: SKJ. SWJ. section 27.1 i,n,o pounds. l'hone'32SJ.
township 20 S.. Itange 7 West. ,.,, u , . . . ..,,
meridian, coulalniuK, illslj. , u-,1IKlln s.
FOR SALE Fir btoclc wood. ?3 per
tier. Phone UVi.
WANTED
HOUSEKEEPER
Jackson.
wanted. 1137 N.
Willamette
4t acres.
SENIOR PLAY "DULCY" IS
ENJOYED AT MYRTLE CREEK
j FOR SALE (loose ettcs for hatch
j iliK. IS cents each. YosburKh's.
FOR SALE Team, weight
WANTED Painting, paperhanglng,
kalsomlulne. Reasonable. Esti
mates free. John Westerlund
I Uox ) Dillard, Oregon.
WANTED Experienced woman
' wants housework. Address Rose
I burg IU. 2. Dox 23 U.
about GARAGE location wanted. Good
The Senior play "Pulcy'
Myrtle t'reek on Monday, April 2tt,
where they put on the play for the !
Myrtle Creek people. The cast Rave
an excellent showing of ability and
Walker. world s welterweight I Pe n,lt on'y ' 'ne nueen s taste
champion, and Harry Greb. middle- j ""t mli.e. He promised that ne
weight title holder, sinned tod.v would never find fault with mo
'for a fiftei around bout at the ! again.
Polo Grounds on the nil lit of' It rather astonishes me some
i June lit. Greb's title will be at times how a mnn will perjure him
jsi.tke. .self to a woman when he wants to
I The boit will be cno or the fea- ! obtain anything from her. Paul
Hurts of the two-star card ai-ranc- Hied beautifully. He knew he wns
(Aworlatpil I'rei f..iitiffd Wlrp.)
KLAMATH FALLS. Ore., April
22. Failure of Governor Waiter
M. Pierce to reappoint Hen Itorris
of Eutene to the state game com
mission will result iu
for the benefit of the Italian
pital fund. The other attrac
tion is the Harry Wills-Charley
Weinert heavyweight -jatlle.
PURE SILK HOSE $1
A women's hose of pure thread
snk at ft. Made by one of the
best sill; mills. Comes In black
King and he knew that I knew he
was lying, but at that It was an
artistic bit.
Connie appeared while he was
here. J believe she saw him come.
came. 1 oegan even to wonuei n goou concuiug. i ney nau a very
we really loved each other enonfth ; appreciative audience who laughed
to make any sacrifice for it. The 'at the right time riuI applauded
same thought seemed to have per- between acts. 1 his was also enjoy-
meated dear old Paul's brain, for 1 ed by the audience. Hall Seely
he said, as he put his anus about gave nn appreciation speech and I
me. "Ho you think it will last?" j thanked them for supporting the
i "What?" I asked shortly, a!-; school so well. After the play,
' though 1 was aware of what he only the most favorable comments '
! was talking. iwere heard anil the cast re confl-
! "Our love," he answered solemn- dent that their efforts were, fully
jv. : rewarded by the cordial greeting1
"If you have any doubts In the given them by the Myrtle Creek 1
! matter we had better call it off population.
now." I said with some asperity. on Friday night the cast will go j
"1 don't know wheth'T It will last , to Oakland, and put on "Uulcy" in i
location about 75 by 100 near
business center. Will lease and
put up bond if you will build to
suit. Write to Box 126, Enutn
claw. Wash.
FOR RENT
i 3200. Vic Her, lUxotivllle, Oro.
nt to i villi " SALE -Fine roll-ton desk.
Cheap. Judds Furniture Store.
FOR SALE Cheap. 11123 Motor
cycle anil side car. 531 E. l.ane St
SEWING MACHINES 'foVIaliTfor
rout, and repairing, l'owell Fur
niture Co.
FOR S A L E Dod ge t ou ring car in
good order. ?22S. Hall and Young ; FOR RENT Four room furnished
Garage. nRt. Phone 212-J.
FOR SALE A small ranch or a big for RENT Unfurnished
one, your choke. U. J. Jarvis, , ment. Phone 410.
Lapp itros. Garage. i f oirilENT-Four : fufnTshed hoiiS
HI CK EGGS for batching. 1 for , keeping rooms. 216 N. Rose.
e,,i,,R in ,-u. iw ...til nill liFVT Mrulern ...rlunl
I
apart
nnd honestly. I don t nilicn C4ire.
We love each other now, don't we,
and because ot some
cowardly
why
.11 .1 . .l..i,,,t tnut IT IIIIUIIL mil m.-i
rine set ineii ii iioiii-mei iuu muii .,., v - - ,
slionlf we iiisnense wnn m-
unit nil rntors tf vnti wnnt n inn-e
-CJlll pro- i G;- rnlhi-r tli-.m nnr mivnl Kilk
lett-uiiigs against ine state execu- nlIm
tlve, It was announced here yester
day by It. J. Kirkwood. pre.dd, nt
of the State Sportmen's Associa
tion. ! Kirkwood' asserteJ that the
'Sportsmen's Association and o'her
lallied groups were r ady to start
the recall proceedings at any tune.
He indicated that a group of men
;would appear beforo the governor
and insist upon tho ri-instatenu nt
of llorrls. If he refuses, recall pc-
tit ions will be started nt once,
i 'If Governor Pierce follows out
jliis present plan of buikiing up a
political machine throuiih the
game di parinient. fish and game
work will be set back for 10
!vears," charged Kitkwood.
t number you can get it now nt
Carr's. l(iggest values ever in 1
j silk hose. Try them.
surprised at finding him.
All the time she was In Hie
house she talked of the high cost
cf living, of which, of course, she
knows nothing. I could seo that
Paul was getting latere discourag
ed with the whole idea of mar
riaTo. so I knew If was up to me to
tell Con a few things
of a Jionovnioon that would causo
vour love for me to cool thin you
could fall In love with someone
else and have 1t all over again.
"Harling." interrupted that be
knlghted and befuddled male, ''you
know I'm simply crazy about you.
i , i.n'i work. 1 can t think, can t
Call and see tlie new products
at the Watklns Store, 120 W. Lane.
Tel. 177.
ISAM II IS SOl.ll.
KAYS HtACTICU.
FACTS XKF.lil.f-.
New Furniture
for your
Bed Rooms
Are you growing' llrod with
the color and style of some
of your beds? Are tho.e
pieces protesting ngainst the
service you have given them?
Perhaps the Rll-st room
needs refurnh hit'S. Come Iu
and tell us your nerd.i.
Children's
Cough
with
FOLEY'S
mm
Eitabtiahil tB7i
NoopUt infr1inttprintcl
on th wrapper.
CM!drn!iW'l. Lrfre.t'Hln
cough milicin in lh world.
The 2)-arre fruit tract belong
ing to V. It. liates, and located
.it Winston, ha been soK to A.
.1. Young of this city. Mr. and
Mrs. Hates expect to leave about
the middle of May for Los rge
U'S, where' they will visit for a
sliort lime with a daughter, later
goinr: to St'attV Tor a visit. About
iti' in id die if the summer t h-y
will to to Minnesota, where tin y
have property intervt, and ) ar- told by the
vii. re they will remain for a Agriculture mat
h rt time amending to buin -ss. i nes of grains
They will r turn to the coat !n
the full, but liavo not determined
where they will locate permanently.
i n nna, .t,i onvtbinir when I'm away from
to talk about the high cost of liv- you except to s(heme how I can
jng. You. who never have known do wnn uu u"-
the Joy of planning and working
Tomorrow Two Made One
t LETTERS FROM THE J
X PEOPLE J
PORTLAND HEAVY PUT3
K. O. ON KLAMATH PRIDE
AMWliitil !'" I.i-op.-it Wlr.)
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., April
22. Kocco Stratngalla,- Portland
heavyweight, diplxd Earl Ritchie,
Klamath logger on the chin last
night and the Klamath pride was
through for tho night. The koVk
out came lii the third round of a
scheduled 111-round bout. Ritchie's
one claim to fame is that he sfxid
Department of ul, before the veteran Frank Farm
In certain clas-'sr here for 10 rounds a couple of
here Is an over- , .-ears sco.
production. Slnre the farmer is j o
short on price, herair-e long on i Winstel chocolates made especl
production. he wants something aiiv ror ttle Drug Htore Trade.
the Oakland Theatre.
Garden toois at Powe.i's
Mrs, Fred Dewkz
V
tt-
AN'CMOi:. On-cun. April
Htjr, Kditor N.'W.s-Hevlew
we ;
Cotnph te Centralized Service at
the Terminal Garage.
CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS
Not (en In hereby given, that nil
school warrants of School IHstrict
No. 4 of Itouglna County Oregon1
up to and including No. 7"l and (
cidMrKed "Not Taid For Want of
Funds" on th" 31st day of October
I and prior thereto, are this day!
called for payment and all Interest'
thereon ceat'S from the date of
tttU notlci. 1
I'at'-d this the 21st day of April
unite practical. an not the Ie
partment be Induced to kindly
nive tho pro rata of over-production
In the severnl stales. Such
information would put it up a
a problem for scientific and prar
licnl solution. There are farm
bureaux, the Granges, the Far
mers' 1'nions and other organiza
tions to go to it and produce
what is wnuted. Let Ihe inpay
ment of Agriculture be specific in
its informal ion and giw the f;ir
mrs a chance tn work out the
problem of production and prhes.
A. W. FKKPKKICK.
lit- iuuu. r.iMUii, wit'KUii. 1 v:.rnr mlnll, lhnna
F(U SALK-9O0 slnMe comb White 1 R)H HKNT-Housekeeplng rooml
Leghorns, day old dux May 19, wth ba(n 34 go Jackaon st
otiiiii. 1 iiuiiu iiro. u. i. uuii, 1 ill
Uoseburg.
FOR SALE llaled-oat hay JlS pef
1U2.1
V. J. .MICin.I.I.I, Clerk.
: w.
LENOX FURNITURE
COMPANY
I I ;
!
I
43.8 Mile on Gal. 4fT5
ol Gas 1MKSi-y-. '
r--..-.r..:r:.s
1HBI.iTICIJIST.C0. i
fwnn i S 1 f
no.:m m O Mr- l 3 3 q
F. CHAPMAN
For concrete worn call
13 No Flint St. Tel. 22.VR
GENERAL BLACKSMITHING
and horseshoeing. All work
guaianteed. Ph-my room for fann-
; ers horses. 622 Winchester St.
Taylor. ' north of auto camp. K. K. Wood-cn'-k,
I'roii.
Wholesome food for old and young.
Lloyd Crocker.
BANQUET HELD
FOR ANTHONY EUWER
Preceding the enieriaininent
given by Anthony F.uwer at the
High School aiidilotiuin hist night,
a number of tin. Ilosehtitg people
and high school faculty gave a 6
o'clock dinner In his honor nt the
Orange Lantern Tea Room. Tho e
present at the dinner were Mr.
F.uwer, M. S. Ilantm. city school
superlntendant : Miss n slal Jae- a.,yS been bi m -filed and strrm-tli- I
Kdtia Hal.-ltltH', and .Mrs. II. H.
If You're a Young Woman
or Even in Middle Life
Here Is Some Good" Advice For You
Salem, Orcp. ''While liringmg
tip- my family i depended upon Dr.
l'icrrc's 1-avorite Prescription to
keep up my strength. It was especi
ally bcuelicial to tne during the try
ing months of cxpi ct.uit-y, reiicvina
lilc of nausc-a nnd ipm-ting to mv
nerves, nnd I do Ix-licvc that I woul I
not have cotnc thru the critic-. il tunc
of life so easily anil cniufort.'ilily a
I d:d had it not hern tur Ur. Pierce s
Favorite Prescription. I linvc Riven 1
the 'Prescription' t my d.iugliter! !
also when tllc-v li.nl need of a special I
I,,,,;,- .1Br..iA .1...., i 1
tou it tuki-u wiihlu tea U;is. O
T. Henry, Rico Creek, P. O. at
Hillard, Ore., phono iJKai.
FOR SALK Two good cows, one
10 years old f3.r; one, 3 years old
to freshen soon $50, if taken be
fore freshing. Thornburg. Phone
12F12.
WOOD FOll-SALK Oak block!
oak split IS in.; also light young
mare tor sale. Phone 4'JF14.
French Nichols, Ruucburg Ul. 1,
Rox M.
FOR, 8 A LK X room liouse, 3 lots
Hoxll5, si) feticid, barn, chicken
house, shade trees, ahrubbery,
cheap. I). J. Jarvis, Kapp llros.
(larage.
FOR SALK 20 arreslti";aplcri
Valley. Lots 1 and 8 lllock 3
Plat 11 R. 11. O. T. 100 per
acre. Address: C. K, Raney, I4
W. Silver, Albuquerque, New
Mexico.
FOR RENT 1 room house with
sleeping porch, close lh. 230 K
Lane SL
FOR RENT 2rcroni apartmeni
with bath, lights and water fur
nished. 2 blocks from P. O. 117.6(1
Phone 227 V.
j LOST AND FOUND (
LOST Child's tan felt hat Blue
emblem on aide. Finder please,
leave at this office.
LOST Leather portfolio containing
catalogues and price lists. Re
turn to Roseburg Mfg. Co., reward.
DKACTIFt;!,
home and
puvement. All
your umu terms.
S 11 II U R II A N
chicken much on
conveniences.
MISCELLANEOUS
IF IN SJCARCH for a ranch or a
house and lot, see D. J, Jarvis at
Rapp llros. Oarage.
MARCELand bob cufT75o, hair
cut and curl BUc. Phone 57-Y.
331 So. Main. Mrs. Amy Rogers.
Sarff'a Auto WreckJn
I CAR OWNKk IW.nl f..r.., Ti
Also city prop-: caii tt, wh. .rt ,
itiij. oio .iui I iai. ni iius.iiui s parts
hiudio. j Houho.
FOR SAI.K Stotldard home, eluht itADIATOUS-
riHim, modern, run uasemeni ani i
parage. Acre of laud Roes with '
properly. Knd of east iJtne Ht. I
on Ti rracy Ave. For price phone
Maddox.
NOTICE TO PA RTRIARCH3
The Royal I'urpb1 fn irree will be
conferred Wcdrndav nitrht. April
'ii i.uncb FitKit Sum. Kit. c. i.
enru ny its ue. ur. I'urccs
Favorite l'r ci ription is truly a
Vonian's medicine lieit I trd.c plea
sure in rcc ttiinnfidint:. Mrs. rrt-J
ltwi'r, f.J5 .. Capitol St.
Send 10c to Dr. l'icrrc's I n valid i
71, del in llutlalo, K. Y., for trial
ld.g. Write Ut free advice.
F(It SAM'- or exchange for Iioks
or sheet), any or all of my hln;h
producing, registered Holntelns.
Ai.io some extra Rfiod grade oews,
nnd very promisiuR hi'iters. W'll
laid Kmitli. titiile, ore. Flume
I! i F2X
FtR SAM; tr trade for prope,t
in West liotsebuiK or Nortli Itose
bar, 1 i acres improved land.
Five room house and other build
In !.. U. W. Stovall, Alexander!
addition. ' I
FOR SAM: aeies iu Jxxilas
county, five miles from Myrtle
t'reek: close (u Hfhool, Kood road,'
hoiii" building five acres clear
ed, balaece timte r. Price f i per,
acre. Mrd. L'. M. Crockett, 411 :
Ainswoith Ave., l'ortlarnl, Oregon;
-That's mr business.
New cores Installed, and old one
made new. Lark, radiator man,
31'9 w Ijine.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. M. H. PLYLER Chlropracth)
physician, 126 W. Lane St.
MATERNITY HOME
1118 Wlnchstr it Phons 490
Mr. D. Cornwell '
Patients Privllsged to Hsvs
Thslr Own Doctor
TUBBY
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WHEN IN ROSEBURG
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Hotel Umpqua
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FORD REPAIRING
CYLINDER REBORINQ
Oiir Specialty
UNION GARAGE
Authorized Ford Service
The Umpqua Floritt
Cholc. Cut Flower Alwaya
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Flncit Q.ialltr Artlutlo Floral
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Vlult Our Orc'nhouse or
ChII 40 K2.
Reliable Tailor
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Upetilre Ntt Umpqua Hotel
Cleaning, Preeelng, Altaratlona
We Make Your Clolhc
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