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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 192S. FIVE ft Tfl BATHROOM MIRROR Special Saturday Only 98c f ihia Mirror has a White Enamel Frame, Good Glass and a Towel Bar Attached Underneath. It is also pro vided with eyelets for convenient hanging. , See Our Window Display, but You'll have to hurry to get one of these Mirrors. ONLY 98c Churchill Hardware Co. The Winchester Store FIERY CROSSES AT FIRE DEPT. BUSY A BRIDE'S DIARY A Love Story of Today By Idah McClonc Gibson TALKS US COPS (AmotLiImI I'rr-M l.raw.1 Wire.) HKS MOINKS. la.. April 23. Simultaneous burning here last niicht of fiery rro.-ises In .various nana of the city, including theatre all thrilled at the idea. C-rund- hvnopnis Cleo Madibou is vutertalulug a few trrvmia, Yhy are extremely modem iu their attitude toward extremely modern iu via hr gtao the couveut.ouulitled. tfo much ao that Cleo thinks it would 00 luu to read them quotations trout her grandmother's diary. They t ! tine t Ft. Klainadt Mru, Maggie Noah left today for Forf Klamath, where she will spend a month or more with friends. In This Morning H. B. Jacoby was In from Look Glass for a few hours this morning attending to outness affairs and trading. siate canitol ground, aroused in one section a number of negroes who threatened the Uvea of two alhftt-d Ku Klux Klan policeman and resulted in fire alarms that kept the fire department busy an swering calls from residents who feared burning embers carried by high winds, would cause damage. One negro was arrested. The demonstration was said to be an attempt by the Klan to arouse interest iu a membership camnniiru. Crosses were burned on the flagpole of the Municipal Building, which houses police headquarters, on the court house grounds, ami at poetically every school in the city. PHYSICIAN'S GLAND EXPERIMENTS ASTOUND SCIENTIFIC WORLD Through a r Scientific Illncov rr I lie Vital (ilnudx Mny II Am Mlnlrd In Their Work f Kuil Ihk llif KiirrniKlnic landulnr NrcrriltmH U hl-b Arr Su Svwm m"ty lo Iguroun llaltb. TbouHnadM of Men and Women ,tm Tnkp (landoKru tn Hrlu ItrKiilu .Nor in mi llrnllh lKr and Mrenitth "Wondfis liuvt been winked In the rt'juv einiui'ii of yuutli and vIkit by Uliuiiluliir treatnirnt in one of ful if urn la's Suite Institutions. This S.imtif Ie MiiKic" haw b-crn perform ed by t hu li ead physk ian and ur Ki'iui, win) rtpurts .survt-ns in Ui) per cent of 1 into tase.1 treatvl. I'rotuil'ly the most remarkable In-stiirit-t: in the liiHt- of a Tli-veiir-nld limn Mho displayoU the ui hie I le I prowess of a youth of twenty by rumiiiih' a oU-yarU raee lit 6 sou- on.ls. KMIM-:T Sril-:TIST! AM IMIV Mt I 4S lti: KAI. AMAl.Nti KAt T AllOt T (.I.AMIS. In, S-irft: v'ttroi'.of I. uii intrnjition nl aultmrtty on DrKafiuttn-raphy lias tnuul : "The brain, t lie net . t lie iiuist It'K, aii well us Hie livt-r, kul- ; n-y J"tnl all othtr orKanit would be ln;t'Ul.lf of pLtymtc any Uffful part 1 witiimii the aid of the Klands. The fuiiftlimtj of our or wan s in no mure than the activity of our glands." I Al a reffiit nu-dical convent i'n In Chii aKo an t-nntu ni pliyult inn nUttid t ht tifi'iuif e of the iniiiuatc con iitv'tlon )f the irouH Mystfiit Willi' tht Kl'""". nutiy imff.-i err from iwr- v tus tli mm dfi ( were rvevlv inn re- 1 iiiarkable bi-nt flts from Khtndular 1 treatnit-nt. He further staUil that, this K'antlular treatment tould be taken I y mouth like u n y other iiiediiiiif and that ail operation Is Hot nei'eKnary. j I r. Arnold Lorand says in his book, "Old AKe Deferred," la apeak- 1 Ipff of the Klattds: "We must insist upon the rt mmr. eineiit ol llieir luin -Holts, if tliaiiut-d by ukc or disease bv meantt ol extra.!. oOtaintrd from tiie similai orK-tns of liealtity uuug amiiitil.-. .I.IM I. AH TIIKTlli;T Kil.AN IHII.KNl l tli lit ; I lvr'. I it KMKM- '1 llll.KT Thou-ands tt men and women .tie now turninjr to K'andular tieainu nl 10 heip rt nuiti iot mii iikiIi, imir, vitality and healt h. ,iit'e m i, n e ha.i prepared a kI" nd t reutnii m in Minple eomjiarl tablet f H ill '.la n -ilimi-n :l i a hiiiiti matter to take KJaudul:ir treat ment. t ila iilKeii is st lent it it ally piepai ed in two dif ferent forms, title for men and one for women, from the vital KlaliiU if heal tli y you 11 k an i ma In. o untuned With other elfirBeioils lnuredUnts. Ait'ept no tuibNtuutes. Insist on genuine (.nandoKeii, the original Lolile. W. J-', ('hupiimn'a I'harmaey will supply, you. Get your llgTtt bulbs, radiator J HOKSKITA V IMII lis hose and ian belts at the Terminal: WALKS l.MO sol'TII Garage. j Al JilCAN O.M;. Keep the Rent Take thinps under your wing own the home you live in and defy the landlord. Let us help you. Contracting, Building, Concrete Work, and Furnish Estimates and Plana. J. E. RUNYAN Phone 202-J 4S7 South Jackson St Hose burg. j ABOARD II. M. S. IlKiTLSK, 1 April 23.. The IJ.-ptil-e. benr Iiik the 1'rince of Wales on his ( .South Alritaa aml.Sodih Ameri can cruise, was iiahed last nfultt t beneath nu til most .starless sky to I receive Neptune's protect a!;aitist crossing t he enualor. Neptune s part wa taken by a Lieutenant L'oinmander. att :r 'd in robes re miniscent of those worn by t he African chh fiains recvived by the Prince during his stop otf in Ni geria, and he was accompanied by a green clad "daughter of the sea", who, is being presented to thu Prince today. L Let us Save That old tire And restore it By Expert Vulcanizing. P. S.: Seiberlir.g All-Treadt won't wear out o fait. mum Tired After Eating? Try This Simple Mixture If you feel tired ufler e;ttin. it Is often a sign of gas and uudi Rested matter in your siuimifh or bowels. Simple bin klhurn bark, magnesium sulph. c. p., glycerine, etc., as mixed in AdleriKa. helps any case gas on the stomach, un less flue to d'i pse.ttod causes. The (J I'K'K action u ill mii p: yon. Adierika i.- wonderful for const i pation it oft-n works in otio hour and never tripes. Naihau l'u Hex-ton. TONE UP, PURIFY IN THE SPRING Every woman knows that her house has to be cleaned thoroughly every s:ring. During winter,-dust, dirt and genus accumulate in the corners, under the rugs, in the cur tains "an" every place. Just so with your system it should be given a thorough cleansing, purl King this spring. HOLLlSTKIfS ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA will do the job slick and quick. . It will clean your system, freshen and purify you all over you'll eujoy living, eat better, sleep better fetl better. Chapman's I'br.rmacy. mothers diary is so uuaiut, modest that these modern day girls are thunderstruck. The girls go. 'men, alone. Cleu thinks of her lopment with Paul vnthrop Impulsively, I said'; 'Lot's get marred today." Paul looked bo funny and un decided that i ut snuggled tip to huu and stroked bU face until at lust he held mo so clone I could j hardly brouthe. "What's the use of waiting? whispered. "Kveryday someone envious of our happiness will make us unhuppy by telling ut ho foolish it is that you do not marry Connie and I do uot marry Chick. We hull have our trou bles just the same if we do not wutcn 1a piauueu lor me iuur,miim. vv win aiwv-i hnv ihnm diate future. She reads pother - - we ure married we passage of the modest old-fash-, Jttn lwm logelh(r. i nil meacu liivi ioiuiuuij "I'll ko and get the lueiine," she said pulling away from me. "Hold on a minute. I think perhaps that I have to make an appearance with you." tiooduesa you know such a tot about things, Cleo." .no, 1 uon 1, 1 noMeneu 10 icuce. hur, though engaged to Paul phe, ouly tne night before enjoyej the kisses of Chick Adams. Then Cleo wonders whe ther her grandmothers bad mis sed anything. Cleo's parents had been rich. Now they were socml climbers. So were Paul's, ile has just been graduated trom j West Point and assigned to Sau Antonio. Both seta of parents opposed the match for identical reasons. Kueh wauled their child to uiurry niouey. So Cleo and Paul plauuetl to elope If neces sary.. Connie Terhuue. wealthy, wanted to marry Paul. Cleo s uioilrer is furious when she learns of Cleo's determination to marry I'aul. She demauds Cleo marry wealthy Chick Adams. Cleo and I'aul attend a party at Conine Terhuue's. The atlair is llve.y. Chick Adams drawns Cleo aside protesting that she should have come with him MIC WHlfflE JI HU IfllEiSE IfJ IIS REALISM ( If-x-litM Pr-n law! Wir. HONOLVLI. April 23 The Is land of Oaliu. far flu 11? western outpost of the t'nit.d Stares and key to the nation's web of de fense in tne PaHfic. was trans formed by the lllack forces, de fending the island from an attack ing fleet, into a veritable armed camp, it was revealed to a cor respondent of The AtisooiateJ Prtss today, after an inspection tour of all drfenhos on the island. Just as the Klue fleet, which is steaming towards the island from the east in nn attempt to rpmn turo the island from the land forces. Is traveling utitl r actual war conditions as far as possible, SICK WOMEN Lydii OlAltWlINi: 1. 11 1 in. SKATTI.K, Wash , April A f mi Hint ine aaitMi sni:'ilp;x, which went into etfect (tn March IT, re'iuirinp all p r-f:is 1 nit rmy the Cnitcd Strife. from VMU-rm-ut. H. . to be vaccinal d, was lifted today. Complete Centrnlfzi'd Service at the Terminal (larage. Read l.its Remarkable Tcslimony KerarJ;n j KesuUs from Taking a L. Pinkham s Vee- tallc Compound Norfolk, Virginia. ' If you only knew how many women and p-irls have ta.;en vour metli ci:ie by nearingmy U st rnony.itwor.l'J seem wonderful to you. Every day and every c fiance I have I advise somo one to try it. Itwa.i in.Iurc.lOi, 1, when I had piven up ever (rttin well, that 1 wrote to you. My husband wmt to the dr;.''- ?t)rc r.nn hroui;lit the cr;ct I!e( Jin xiin 1 homo to me. In a few davs I brrr::n to imtirove and I have ottn tr.!:-n it f.inc". I ttn now .iu;.ine thr-i::j-h ti.e Clnnpo t,f Life and still y' -.!: fv il on 1 r.r.i ' nioyint; w.mder-f-.n-eiJih. Wh al lxst started with V'fjr rr.e'licincs 1 wti: a mere shadow. )ty r. ;.Il! ? emcd to he pone. Tlie hi- t Lector I Imd said be would give me no rnorel'cal treatments unless I vr nt to the hospituj and was oper ned on. T;:rtt wrm when I r;nve tho cioct-'irs up. Now I am a healthy ro tv-t woman. I wi.-.h I could tell th5 v.nr! 1 what a vtn!erfnl pic'.ii i:nj I.y.lia K. PinKluim's Veri t.-l-le O-m-(ouid is." ?!r.i, .1. A. Joncs, iil7 ' ulty Avenue, Norlo!!;, Virginia. v ... ' ' .. remonstrate, tor I rememhered in time that grandmother had said in her diary that no man wants a girl to know anything about mar riage bt fore he marries her and I bad a feeling that this was one of the old-fashioned ideas that held over into the most modern of love afairs. Consequently 1 I managed to make Paul think (hat jit was he who suggested that we go to a little town for our lieerw 1 expect one has to answer as many questions to get a marrhige certificate as to get a divorce. Ada Kichman told me that when (AHocUtrtl 1'tvtM Lad Wire.) NEW YOKK, April 23. in the robes of the bishopric, Hishop William Montgomery Urown. twice convicted by the ecclestical cotirts of heresey, deft u led his belief from the pulpit ot the Com munity Church in New York last nmht, while outside the church police reserves held back the over Uow crowd. lfishop itrown said he was de Uviermg the address he had pre pared tor last Sunday ut St. Aiarks-iu-lhe-liouwerie. Itisbop William T. .Manning of the New York Episcopal Diocese inhibited 1 him lrom delivering u in an Kpis I copal Church of tho Diocese, in restraining Dr. outline, rector ot St. Murks, I'oiti permiltiuK 1U- shop Hrown to speaK there. ilisuop Hrown e,plained that 1 he bad entirely ubaudoued super naturalistic theology and inter- pre fed the bible as allegorical and idealistic expression when it dealt j with eveuts unucceptaole in the 1 light of moderu scieutitic progress. Cleo doubts her love for Paul. I she divorced Hob everybody asked Her Grandmother's diary makes ! her the most impertinent qties- Cleo wonder. aul protests his love for the girl. they had nothing on that marri age liivnse clerk and it was all printed on a paper, too. As 1 was 19 years old, how ever, and Paul was -., we at last , got our precious license and hied j ourselves to a preacher who 'seemed in a kind ot daze when I Paul asked him if he had time to 1 marry us. Alter thinking a minute or two TWO MADK ONE. 'Dear darling boy." 1 comfort ed Paul; he seemed so unhappy. at loving me. He seemed to be sure that it wouldn't last with me, "Dear, darling boy," I re peated, 'what is the use of wor rying? Why not taka the good th'd gods provide and let it go at 1 he said he thought he had and he that. The present is all we have 'culled "Ma" to come and witness anyway. liafore our love grows; a marriage, lie told us to stand cold we might have another war j up and (aUe hands. 1 found 'hat and you know that I huve no idea j Paul's hand when he convulsively of being one of those unmarried took mine was as cold as ice. soldhr'a widows. j Mine was so hot that It burned "Think what It will mean lojaa if it were blistered, be together always, is all rot! I had a confused ide of very about this marriage business be- median cally saylug: l do.' and ing fo serious. We love each 1 'I will." while all the while I other and don't you forget that j was thinking that the minister's A GOOD TIME TO BUY Is while you have time to shop around. Ifyou wait until the day you need an implement you may pay too much. 2 and 3 Section Spring Tooth Harrows. 2 Section $30.00 Drag Harrow $23.80 Special I Springtooth Harrow ........$10.00 See Us First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBUFtO OAKLAND Says His Prescription Has Powerful Influence Over Rheumatism Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. FOR SALE Mr. Jumps li. Alien, of 2j Furlns al.. Hoi-heat ft; N. Y., sui ftTtHl for yi-ars wilh rhfumalisiu. Many tnnen tiit:i terrible tlineae let! Itilu heliK-dn ami unable to wurk. lie ftnully decided, after years J A I'M. AC, Paints and Varnishes, at i'uweil's Furniture Co. FOIl SAI.K Fir blocs wood. $3 per lt-r. i'hone 1 IF2. FOK SA1.K 1-ark pony, t. about ot ceaseless study, that no. one ian ! pounds, i none be free from rheumatism until the Foil SALK lioose vkks for halcU accmnulaled impurities, cumiuuuiy inn, 15 cents each. Vosburgh'a. called uric acid deposits, were dia-l -,.,' " . sulved in tho Joluls ami iiiu.icles'I'O" SALh-Cheup 19J3 Motor aud expelled from the body. I cycl and side car, 531 h. Lane bt With this idea la mind hu con-K, SAI.K-Second hand 8 horse Bulled physicians, made expeil- Mlirne boiler, imperial Cleaners. ments and finally compounded a1 - - - - - - prescription that quickly and com-DKY old growth fir wood, J6.S0 for pleiely banished every sinn und I two tier loud, l'houe 47F31. A. aymiiiout o rheuniatism trom his I C. Anderson. system. WANTED I" HOUSEKEEPER Jackson. wanted. 1137 N. WANTED Palnllnn, paperhanging, . kalsomining. Reasonable. Ksti mates free. John Westerlund " liox 81 Dlllard, Oregon . WANTED Experienced woman wants housework. Address Rose burg Rt. 2, Box 23 li. r FOR RENT i lie freely gave his discovery,, which lie called Allcnrhu, lo others who took It, with what! miKlii be called marvelous suc cess. Alter yeais of urKlUK he de cidid lo let batterers everywhere know about bis discovery tlirouKh the newspapers, lie has there- lore Instructed Nathan tulleiton we're miing to be happy toRethcr. j collar did not fit and that his I and druKKisis everywhere lo ins "Paul. dear, holh of us know i Adam s aonls was luTformiliK the ! peuse Allenrhu with Hie under- Ihfs minute that lite without iheimojtl wonderful Rymnatics. lie other is impossible. That is theialfo had a mole on the end of n ason why we are marrying. Wo his nose, 1 asked myself how a know that w-e shall have lo niaire woman could love a man with a sacrifices, but let's not spoil j mole on the nd of his now. everything by anticipating trou- As Paul slipped on a ring he had laKrn lrom ins own lime nnvr, his hands trembled so he nearly dropped It. 1 raised my eym and saw thut he was as palo as 1 fell. lU-tting married was rather sol emn after all. One sentence In tho service made my lips curl up in Die ghost or a sml'e, however, it vjis, hie. There is always the divorce court, you know." "Don't Joke about It, Cleo dear, it makes me find as though per tiain we might make love angry if we do not muke him feel tiiut we expect him to live with us forever.' , I looked at Paul In amazfmenf. This was a strange man who was "With all my worldly goods I talking to me. i never had an Mhee endow." I wanted tn tell ihe Idea that I would marry a poet. I had picked on Paul bt cause, be ing a soldier, I thought he would !,e a hard-boiled he-nian. Tile idva of llie poet, however. Intri gued ne. It was a new slant to his character. minister that he nce not "ay that for I'aul had no worldly goods whatever. As my husband kissed me, he whispered. "All over." And I mlled, "Yes, that's that standing that if his prescription does not banlfh every sigu and symptom of llie - disease he will gladiy reiuin your money with out comment. NOTICE I have moved my blacksmith shop from 131 North Rose tsi. to what Is known. as Hie tirand View gar age building on South Stephens St. 8 blocks south of Cass street. 1 am now prepared to do all kinds of FOR RENT Four furnished house- ' keeping rooms. 246 N. Rose. FOR RENT Modern apartment, garage, adults. Phone 4U3-R. FOR RENT Housekeeping room with bath. 344 So. Jackson St. FOR RENT t room house with sleeping porch, close in. 230 E. Lane St. FOR RENT 2 room apartment with bath, lights and water fur nished. 2 blocks from P. O. 117.61 Phone 227 Y. FOR SALE But) single comb White I FORRENT New 6 room house'. Leghorns, day old cli x. May 19 unfurnished. 2 blocks east of E. . hatch. Phone ltbi. O. V,. llurt, ... a. , v , u jvoneuuiK I .A urn, hitrite Mllehell' SliWINU MACHINES for sale, for ivnt, and repairing. Powell Fur niture Co. DICK EliliS for hatching. 11 for setting of fifteen. Write to Mat tie biowu. Elkton, Oregon. ACC'T building will sell house at 441 Fowler St. to highest bidder by Monday, April 27. Phone 30-R. FOR SALE wagon, a two seat spring wagon, family refrigerator. J. C. (ierely, Roseburg, Rt. 1, Ilox 18. FOR SALE mond. FOR RENT 3 l nu Kuuu wB, who I 10 years old 735; one, 3 years old j to freshen soon 150, If taken be fore freshing. Thoruburg, Phone 12FIS or 4 furnished housekeeping rooms, ground floor Inquire 814 or 818 Winchester St. or phone 170-Y after 4 p. m. Foil RENT Two furnished suites, blacksmith work, also tho building I WOOL) K()1t sXLE Ouk block of truck bodies aud trailers. New wheels for all classes of cars. HARRY HAUKL STATE t ONTHOI, HOARD PLANS -,,lHI ITEM. (AimTiitrd 1'rrM LraM-d Wirr.) 1 ..morrow lelllng ll t Moll.cr f-(ii )(mn o( i:inlnil wju bu h , rendit ion lomorrow in tomnatiy the army shore defenses have been land forces. I with the an hitvel to slake out the arranged alung lines which would1 Trucks Hllril with offirers and Rround tor the wing of the fcust . . . . , , , , soldiers trundle through the city tern Oregon titate Hospital, au- be drawn into defending tho Uland ,.. pnr:i, r(i:i(u h, inir in...ie.l hv an unnronnatioii of aKninst actual instead of theoretic al attack. The Associated Press rorres- pofldent .accompany in i? Major ti. j H. Tenney of the military intelli- j K'-m-e office, was permitted to i view the inner defense at Fort KiiKor, which is situated on I'la mond Iliad, known as the Gibral tar of (he Pacific. The Inland of , Oahu toiiay resembles an area tin- ! der ntai tial law, thouK.mds of ; soldiers wearing hatbands dis- ; tinvuishing It lack forces from i natural military men. ( ouri- rs, I Call and see (be new products wearing red annbmnK b nd a real- ! ;it the Watkins Store, 12f) V. Lane, j Istin touch tt iIim scene today, Tel. 177. I dn. hin-j; to and from headiniai ters. 1 ' " ' Approximately 5,0'0 tidies ot shifted from one post to another to meet the problem of defending the island as the danger from the enemv bec.unes apparent. Although it is Impo.isihle to state the time of contact between tho land ami sea forces, It is be lieved that a clash will occur Fri day night or Salurday morning. Admiral Coonlz ami M;iJ'r C.en eral John L. Mines today complet ed Inst minute plans for jmlnniK the maneuvers. 2Jy,UU() by the legislature The hoard appointed Urlor . llossack, of I'ortlaud, to draw plans for tho $;i(J.0UU pavilion at the Siale Tuberculosis Hospital mar here, itlds will he callvd for as hoon us is possible. one of two rooms, other of three. Both suites downstairs, with bath water and light Included In rental charge of 16 per month each. ' Apply 302 Weat Washington St, cor. Stephens. LOST AND FOUND leave at this office. I oak split 16 in.; also light young inure for sale. Phone 42F14. French Nichols, Roseburg Rt. 1, liox S3. FOR SALE 1 blacksmith forge aud 1 LOST Child's tan felt hat. tongs; 1 force drill and bits: II emblem on side. plallorm scale; 1 mower, priced l right, inquire at Geo. Gilliam, 332 i N. Jackson,phone 478. FOR SALE 20 acres inC-arden Valley.' Lois 1 and 8 Block 3 Plat II R. li. O. T. 1U0 per acre. Address: C. E. Rancy, M4 W. Silver, Albuquerque, New Mexico, JJEAUTIFUL T Tj IiU R HA N home and chicken lauch on pavement. All conveniences. your own terms. Also city prop- Blue Finder please . MISCELLANEOUS I MARCEL and bob curl 75c, hair cut and curl Boc. Phone 67-V. 331 So. Main. Mra. Amy Roger. CAR OWNER Don't forgetti. call 653 when In need ot auto parts. Barffi Auto Wreck in House. unil li coloreii type wires are sirmif; alon ftm ro.id.-t, forming 1 i ii- s of communication from var-ion.- art i 1 1 ry control siwitting Ma tions to battery headiinariers. Army and nav airplanes are eireling overhead continuously, suhmarines, part of the I!!nck furf-HS. ftatlmu'd at P'arl Harbor, are constniHly mnneuvering in the out'-r harbor. S"iitries pare the roals lesdini lo ihe forts and tnohilf units htc in readiness, due to the cutP-nt i umor tiiat spies ai h op rat ing from the lilueihet against the' ''.'AVLLWORK' J BtTllI.Y (ORPl R.-iit Attrcdirtly Y" r -ft ti-mf 4c t,-M Id Sdt, Doors k K.ilwork r'lrr.tOo-nlf tna'iufirturrr I IK pr . ti r-.t nJ4t f tUf. It- hifaJW (! st. (MI.. CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS KOU SAI.K Stoddard home, light CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS . roo ,,!,.,., fua basement and Notice Is hereby given, that all' school warrants of School IMstrlct No. 4 of Houglas County (in gon up to and Including No. 7Sul aud! endorsed "Not Paid For Want of , Funds" on the 3lst day of October! 1'jL'I and prior thereto, are (his day 1 called for payment and all in ti t j thereon ceases from the date of I this notice. 132 V. J. MICKLLI, -o- Clerk. FOR SALK or tiado for prupertj I in West Roseburg or North Rose burg, loi acres improved land. Five room house and other build ings. R. W. Stovall, Alexander addition. Haled this the 21st day ot April FOR HALF,- ISO acres in Douglas county, five miles from Myrtle (.'reek; close to school, good road, koiim buildings fie nres clear ed, balance timber. Price $5 er acre. Mrs. C. M. Crockett. 411 Amsworth Ave., Portland, Oregon Fs I ) I ( : A 1 1 S Ft It" SA U-:-"Wuare oiferingt6 Iluds4iu Sedans, one Haynes Six Cylinder Touring, one Hodir Touring, one Ford Touring one Klj'lu Su Cylinder louring at priet s that are rtcht. Call and look them over. Wells & Chase 3)7 North Jackson SI. Roseburg. eriy. See Jim Clark at Roseburg , RA DIATOU3 That's my business Btuilio. New cores Installed, and old one made new. Lark, radiator 829 w. in. KHrage. Acre or land goes with profcrsional riPM i.rt...nv Kntt nt eHiit Ijinfl HI. PROFESSIONAL CARDS on Terrace Ave. For price nhone i 0R- M. fl. PLYLRR ChlropractH -I physician. 126 W. Lane Bt. WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua Aruml' l, piano tuner. Phone ls!-L. 1918FordTourihg will sell very chenp UNION GARAGE Autlioried Ford Service t'hone 232 TUBBY GEEVUHIl I'MTHCCU&H. I'M THROUGH! -here l i' I 1 1CI1.10 rL1 rtivtcn i(.A wJ,!'A8l& DUM'Kt.lLVOU DOCTttf-GW ,-.-Hf,w fa Dr, A r,-.F r.F THEM Highway Service Co. ) nt 7T ' ! w- .-'r;7 ' ii f - i X A'. i If : 1 IV. 1n n 0ri i'ii i f ' Passing It Along. By WINNER GET OUT! GET AWAY FROM HERE. I OOWT wAl; see VOO A6AIM - VCU'RE A BIG BUM! SW 3D rLW ill m 0. o I ( ' vi,'T 'I f . ni..hi V,t r ruin I vortr l t 'i ( NiPE-f v VV, ; A "'v t ; 43.8 Miles on Gal. -4 ot Gas !Sri7-. " A25 f t, i. "' .. i. ilfi 1 v r.,. o.ir t m ' " 'T' 14 -1 7-u THERMOSTATIC OIST. CO. Dl pas i mini 3 tlOM:lll 11(1, IHR. The Umpqua Floriat Choico Cut Flowtr9 Alwayi Fr,h Finest Qualltr Artlitlo Floral LVlxn. Vlult Our Or -nhoui or Call 40-K2. Reliable Tailor J. H. BERNIER Uottalra Nxt Umpqua H4 C'anirg, Prtitlng, Alttrationa We Make Your Clothes in Roacburg f i - - .... -