ROSF.BURG NfWS-REVlEW SATURDAY. APRIL 25. 1925
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IIE home and farm without a
few Yale Padlocks are subject
to serious loss at the most unexpected
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Let us help you choose the right
Yale Padlock
IVc have Yale Padlocks
in a wide variety for any
and every requirement.
Churchill
Hardware Co.
locks roa every practical purpose
AGED, DESTITUTE
MOTHER SEEKS SON
please accept this $.10 and depart
' at once. Do not damage the fur
i niture. Tbere are no valuables
lu the huse. Thanks, Alfred
Mrs. J. Haiuelln, of Hamilton, Bohm.'
North Dakota, haa written the! For seven years the bill was
News-Review, asking for assis-i not disturbed. When liohm vtsit
tance In locating her son Thomas' ed the bungalow this year the 1111
Hamelin, who Is believed to be was (tone, nothing had bet n dia
somewhere in the state. The: turbt-d and across the face of the
young man's father is very ill, note was scrawled a simple
and Is not expected to recover, ! "Thanks."
and thn, family Is in destitute cir-j
cunistances and in need of lielpi
and assistance. Mrs. Hamelin
asks that her son write to h r and
let her know his present location.
IU 1U.I.AU Tlf.KS
HIS ItKXKF.UTOK.
XKW YORK. April 24. Alfred
Rohm, a retired ItrooV.lyn busi
ness man, has found his unique
burglary insurance effective after
seven years. Dohm. fearing that
burglars would break into his
summer bungalow irt Orandvlew,
N. Y., and wreck its furnishings
during the winter months, has
left a $5o bill in the library each
fall. With the bill he had left
a note reading:
"If you succeed in breaking in.
Ros26ut5tcarn
LAUNDRY KIDS
SUNDAY AT THE
CHURCHES
Moderate PRces 1
I WOR.K THAiTlS R.I&HT-
I -TO THE. HOUSE. VI t F B
Moderate prccs
WofOC TH ATS R.I&HT.
I -TO THE. HOUSEVUFE
The fact that we cor
rectly price our laundry
fforts has done much to
ward building our busi
ness. We will Bend you a
laundry list If you ask for
it and you will see for
yourself.
Roteburg Steam
Laundry
Phon 79 Roieburo. Or.
l'ii-Mt lreliylerian I'hiircli
". S. McCullaKh. Pastor. .Vnnse
113 West Lane street; l'linne 4 54.
A welcome awaits you. both ill
Hible School and Church worship.
Sunday school at 9:45. Three
large women's classes and a lare
men's class; also classes for all
grades and ages. Al'nra I tie
primary classes the whole bible
course is used. The danger now
threatening our country is the
breaking down of the moral life
from the tremendous strain upon
men. This can only l averted
by a healthy religious cnlt'ire.
which will fortify the heart. The
Hible is the character-mak.ng
bonk. Get it into the lives of
your youth. Start them In the
Sunday School. Come and bring
your children to the church ser
vice. Morning worship' one
hour 11 to 12 o'clock. Tlwme
for the morning sermon: "The
Mount of Ascension." Kvenitig
service at 7:. Theme: "The
Print of the Nails." Commencing
with the first Sunday in May the
time of the evening service will
rhango to a IlttKi later hour.
Our choir Is under the riirertion
of Mrs. String with -Mr. Arundel
at the organ. Mrs. Moore con
ducts the orchestra which assists
In the evening music. Watch for
"His Mother's Sermon." a Bervice
of story and song, to be given
by the choir In the near future.
Service as usual Sunday at the
Green School Mouse. Sunday
School at 2 p. m.: prtnrhing ser
mon at 3 P. m. Rev. Knotts will
preach.
The Annual t. O. O. F Associa
tion picnic will be held tomorrow
at Canyon Camp below Canyonville,
and It Is expected there will be
a large number of Odd Fellows
from all parts of the county. A
basket dinner Is to be served at
A BRIDE'S DIARY
A Love Story of Today
By Idah McGlone Gibson
FOR THE BIG BOOT
SYNOPSIS
Cleo Madison Is entertaining a
few friends. They are extremely
modern lu their attitude toward
extremely modern In eta hr gfao
the conventionalities. So much
so that Cleo thinks it -would be
..... m.,n,l .Hum II .it u I tt fmill
noon, arrangements having; been i .,. ,.., ,,),.,.. rtir Thev
made for serving coffee and Ice I a thrilled at tha idea. Crand
cream on the grounds. In the af-i mothers diary is to quaint, so
muuuu Mil imtrrtwtiiiK yroKraill
will be given consisting of music
and reading and a number of short
addresses, v. T. Jackson, grand
warden, and Mrs. S. M. Kelly, past
president of the Rebckah Assem
bly, will be among the speakers.
qfies&esS
ANTLERS THEATER
"The Silent Watcher," featuring
Glenn Hunter and Hesslw Love
and adapted to the Bcreen from
Mary Roberta ltinehart's "The
Altar on the Hill." has been an
nounced as the next cinema attrac
tion at the Antlers Theater.
Frank Lloyd, producer-director
of "The Sea Hawk," "lilack Oxen"
and other recent screen successes,
has transfered the Kinehart nar
rative to the film as a First Nation
al and, according to it re-rev lewers,
the picture stands out as one of the
distinct dramatic achievements of
the year.
Glenn Hunter, famed for his i Paul
the post and now my mother bad
virtually said: "What's your
hurry? Here's your hat!"
, I took a litth comfort how
ever when we reached TauTa
house. If my mother was angry
at us for btealliiK a march on
them, my mother-in-law wa ten
' times more angry. You would
j have thought I was the scum of
' the earth. She didn't seem to
modest that these modem day , ivallze that her son might have
girls are thunderstruck. The girls married her maid or a moving
go. Then, alone, Cleo thinks of ' picture actress, when in marrying
her lopment with Paul Wlnthrop me he got a girl of his own set
which 18 planned for the Imme- at leaat.
dlate future. She reada another Sne kept yg over and over
passage of the modest, old-fash- , acaln t0 ter gon wnat molner h(uj
ioued diary. It prtcka her consc-1 sald to me -Think of all 1 have
ience.. For, though engaged to done for you $xirey you can ot
Paul she. only the night before ,hil..f n(i
not rliz4 that
enjoyed the kissee of Chick you haw been most ungrateful.
Then Cleo wondera wne- surely you know that both your
Adams.
ther her grandmothers had mis- fn,hr nH i vnp.i0.t hn u
sed anything. Cb o's parents had , sent you lo Wttst Polnt that you
been rich. Now they were social
climbers. So were Paul's. He
has Just been graduated from
West Point and assigned to San
Antonio. Both seta of pa renin
opposed the mutch for Identical
reasons. Kach wanted thvir child
to marry money. So Cleo and
Paul planned to elope If neces
sary.. Connie Terhune, wealthy,
wanted to marry Paul. Cleo'B
mother la furious when she learns
of Cleo's determination to marry
would marry some rich girl
"That will do mother,'' said my
husband, and I knew that never
had I loved him so much before In
my life. "I don't want to "marry
a rich girl. I wouldn't live on
any girl's money. Cleo and 1 have
grown up together and we have
loved each other all our lives.
You didn't cay anything to us
when we were little children be
cause we were together, but the
moment we were old enough to
Paul. She demands Cleo marry i Utnk W( ove(1 eacn other botn
stage creation of Merton In "Mer
lon of the Movies, ' and featured
In several motion picture success
es of the past two years, plays the
part of Joe Roberts, the secretary.
LIBERTY THEATER
One of the finest all-star casts
ever assembled for any film pro
duction esiiays the roles in "The
Ke-Creatlon of Brian Kent" which
Is the attraction at the Liberty
Theater, Sunday, Monday and
Tuesday. This is a Principal Pict
ures Master Attraction, presented
by Sol Lesser, president of Princi
pal, and directed by Sam Wood. It
was personally supervised by Har
old Hell Wright, the author, from
attend a party ut Connie . partod ua lf you COuld. We have
lernunes. The arrair is nveiy. ( just come from cleo.a noUHe anrt
cnicK Adams arawna eteo aiue . hep moti,er - iust aa
protesting that she should have
com with him.
Cleo doubts her love for Paul.
Her Crandmother'a diary makes
Cleo wonder.
Paul protests hiB love for the
girl.
The two nre wed. .
Clo's mother becomes hysteric.
ARE MOTHERS Qt'KER?
I didn't want a reception. We
had made a grand gesture of in
dependence and now
come bark nnd begged
gifts and good will of all our
friends and acquaintances. I would
n cry as
you are.
"She thinks her benutiful daugh
ter could do much better than to
marry me.
1 had to turn my face away to
keep Mrs. Armstrong from selng
me smile. She was furious to
think that my mother would think
I was too good for her son. It
was all right of course for her to
say that her son was too good for
me but my mother saying I was
too good for him was an entirely
we had different matter,
for the 1 She didn't say anything. I saw
The seat sale for the Hand
and Amort wrestling match to tie t
held at the Antlers theatre next i
Tuesday night opened today with !
a baug, and from the number of
choice seats sold this morning a 1
packed house is the prospect.
Amort went through a stren
nious'workout last night and nan-
died several of mi opponents with
unusual skill, taking them on in
rapid succession. Hand also
worked out in the gymn, taking
a whirl at basketball. Roth of
the lads are anxiously awaiting
the gong and the sport fans will ;
he assured of one of the fastest ;
wrestling bouts ever staged In
the southern part of the state. '
The preliminary has not yet
been announced but something
good Is being lined up by the ,
Klks committee. The Hlue Devils ;
orchestra will play before the
main event, and will present a
fine program of popular hits.
Service, What Is It?
The lowest possible price on the best
possible quality every day.
We do not usa "bait" prices. We do not sell
one or two articles at or below cost to give a false im
pression of cheapness. Out on all our lines of goods
See Us First We Can Save You Money
Family Flour, per sack $2.10
5 pound Salt Licks 10c
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
R08EBURO OAKLAND
NOTICE
I hae moved my blacksmith shop
from 131 North Hose St. to what I
is known as the Grand View gar-:
age building on South Stephens St.
8 blocks south of Cass street 1 am ;
now prepared to do all kinds of
blacksmith work, also the building
of truck bodies and trailers. New
wheels for. all classes of enrs.
HAKRY HAGKL
GOOD PROSPECTS
AT EUGENE WELL
Classified Section
ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE.
FOR SALE
FtK SALE Dry woou W. A. Jen
kins, I'hone 14P41.
The oil well at Eucene Is not
a commercial proposition, but at
the very worst the indications are
excellent for immediate produc
tion, J. W. Perkins stated today af
ter a trip of inspection to the
property. Mr. Perkins and C. H.
HaRen, of the camp grounds now SEWING MACHINES for Bale, for
under construction north of the runt, and repairing. Powell Fur-
city, spent yesterday at iugene niture Co.
; JAIWLAC, Paints and Varnishes, at
how oil's Furniture Co.
, FOR SALE Pack pony, wt, about
louo pounds. Phone 328-J.
1 FOR " SALE Cheap. 1923Motor
I cycle and side car. S31 E. Lane St
she was too angry to speak, but
when she succeeded lu. getting
whose book of that tlti "The Re-1 much rather have had tho money i her notions under control, she
Creation of Itrian Kent" is a trans
lation of the screen.
Mr. Wright, whose readers, ac
cording to the latest statement of
his publishers, now number over
5ti.000.00'), personally selected the
cast to interpret for the acreeen
the Kent story of a man made
great by love.
Winstel chocolates made especi
ally for the Drug Store Trade.
Wholesome food for old and young.
Lloyd Crocker.
that the reception would have
cost, but I knew my mother. She
had a legitimate excuse for giv
ing a party and inviting all the
rich people In town. There was
no use in my saying anything l
what there was to laugh at.
nut oh how sordid it nil was. I beckoned to Paul and we got
I just beckonod to Paul and he out as soon as possible. His mo
said rather gruffly, "Come on ither did not ask us to come back
said she would call up moth
Immediately and they would send
out cards for a reception. Then
I did laugh. I corld not help it.
Paul joined me. This made his
mother more angry than ever.
on.
LOOKING GLASS NEWS
Don't mis seeing the looking
Glass Junior and Senior liih
school play, ntittle(l, "Kindling!
the Hearth Fins". This delight
ful play was wrttcn by EstelJe
C'nok dramatic teacher of the
Minnesota State Agriculture col
lege, St. Paul. It abounds in wit,
humor, pathos and heart inter
est. The .piny 1b in three big acts.
Tbere will ;so be vocal and in-
Cleo, we 11 go and tell my mo
ther.' From the tone of his voice
I knew that ho was saying to
himself that hi mother would
certainly act better than mine
over th malt'T. who never even
bade me goodbye nor asked mo
where we were going to stay.
and stay all night. In fact she
jdid not evince as much interest
; In us as she would ha TO done had
; her cook been leaving.
I just blew up as I seated my
self in the car and Paul stvpped
Ion the gas. Do you realize dear
I that we
looking over the prospect Mr. Ha- j ij1JCK KGG3hTng. ?1 for
gan Is an expert oil man, having
been Interested in the oil devel
opment work in Oklahoma for a
number of years.
Mr. Perkins says that there Is
a good flow or mineral gas from
the vell. although the pressure is
not overly high. The pressure Is
relieved every ten minutes, and
when the valve is opened the his
sing of the gas can be plainly de
tected. Prospects are, Mr. Perkins stat
ed, that oil production will be
reached within 20 or 100 feet after
drilling Is resumed, or within that
distance the well will be proved
dry. Tho Indications are. how
ever, that oil will be found whether
In, aying quantities or not can only
be determined by actual results.
Proper equipment for the con
trol of the well has been ordered
i..A B,,nivo. snd as Boon as this arrives drill-
FOR SALE Used brick, second
baud doors, kitchen tables and
cupboard. 420 North Jackson
street mornings.
FOR'SALE 160'acres In Douglas
county, five miles from Myrtle
Creek; close to school, good road,
some buildings five acres clear
ed, balance timber. Price $5 per
acre. Mrs. C. M Crockett. 411
Alnsworth Ave.. Portland, Oregon
WANTED
elllng of fifteen. Write to Mat-
tie Hrown. Klkton, Oregon.
ACC'T building will Bell house ' at
441 Fowler St. to highest biddur
by Monday, April 27. I'hone 30 K.
FOIl SALK 900 single comb'Wblte ' WANTED Experienced worn a 1
DItESSMAKINO at 303 West Lane
street. Mrs. Henry.
WANTED AT OK'CB fcipcrlunc-
ed wal'ress at the Douglas Grill.
WANTED SeconTTiandH TurnP
lure. Address Furniture, cars
News-Hevlew.
Leghorns, day old chlx, May 19
hatch. Phone 17F3. O. W. Hurt,
Hoseburg.
FOK SALEi'iue Homier Kitchen
Cabinet, very cheap. Call at once
at 931 E. Second Ave. North
Hoseburg.
FOR SALEtJertniin police pups,
from prize winning stock, all
choice colors, reasonable prices.
21t Court street. '
FOIt SALE Newly paint- d and I SHEAItl.NG MA.Vl bu iiave ueW
wants housework. Address Rose-
burg RL2, Box 23-B.
WANTED Employment by exper
fenced saleswoman. Best of re
ferences. Phone 192-R.
WANTEUSInglei experienced
farmer wants work on garden,
farm or orchard. Phone 7F25.
WANTED By Klrl.'general 'house
work In private family. Address
T. M. B., care News-Review.
Isn't It queer that mothers semii out Into the cold, cold world? At , , ,
In u-ouh Dmlr hiinHa rtf ua rli'ht :tha riBiil limp wn hflVA nowhere U'HieU,
Ing will be resumed and the well
to wiiHh their hunds of us right ;the present time wo have nowhere
after the wedding ciwmony? I i to lay our heads.
certainly felt very unromfortahle.
American parents :ein to think
that they have gotten rid of their
daughters as soon as they can
marry them off. Adding Insult to
We have no
more home to live In than a rab
bit." "It looks like It. Cleo." re
marked my husband sadly and
then he grinned (no one could
'ninry my mother said. "I'll tell I help loving Paul when he smiles)
MADE A NEW
WOMAN OF HER
That Is What Lyclia E. Pink
ham'sVegetableCompound Did for Mrs. Jenkins
(your fatwr right away. I am sure
he will feel as hurt about this
I as I do."
1 I made un my mind that I
would get to Dad before she dfd
As we got Into
and I looked at
"Well, captain, where do we go
from here?'' hn asked as his
smile grew wider.
I really hadn't tho slightest
Idea where we should go. We
the car Paul had no money, ho friends snd ap-
h other in ! pa rent iy no relatives, but as thin
consternation. Wo had not either I was the fir."t time "frirnd-hus-
'of us thought as far ahead as i band" had asked my advice, I
Middlcport, Ohio. "I am going
through the Change of LU'e and 1 am
taking Lydia L.
Pink ham 'a Vege
table Compound
for the troubles
that come at that
time, I got so run
down 1 could
scarcely do my
work and 1 keep a
room in g house and
have a family of
eight to take caro
of. A friend told
me about theVcg-
(even where wo were going to
stay. If I had thought about it
I at all, I should have said that
of course we were going to ftay
at my house.
It seemed to me Dad and mo-
ther would want us to stay there ! first place,
until It was time to go back to ' to father.
wasn't going to fail him.
I wrinkled up my yra a little
and tried to look stern, giving
an imitation of a woman think
ing as I said. "We'll go and do
what we should have done In the
we'll break the news
Household paints, varnishes,
alabastine, and brushes for touch
ing up the thousand-and-ono artic
les about the home. iSee our color
card. Lloyd Crocker.
State Course of Study.
L. D.
1918FcrdTouring
will sell very cheap
UNION GARAGE
Authorized Ford Service
Phone 232
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
STOP AT
Hotel Umpqua
I.ible Standard Milon T.ev.
L. K. Uurror, l'astor. Lot's io!
100 In school Is our aim. If you
are not attending Sunday school
you ought to and we invite you
to attend this pocd live school
which we beJi'dve is one of the
best in town. S. S. at i:0rt The
Lords Own" w.lt be tho theme
of the pastors si rmon Snnday at
,l,e 1 1 : 00 serv e I'rear , dH 'ow . ,,,
' sIihII no longer he." I'e sure and
pear in is inierebinig H-rnem. w Middletx.rt Ohio
and Kridav even n pa at "::;. If' Over 200,000 women havo so far re
you would like to aitend these 1 plied to tins question, "Have you r
services and ou are sirkly. aged l ;'ed benefit from i taking Lydia E.
or have no possible means of con- Pmkham s Vegetable Compound?"
veyancp, phonw and our cat will 9.9 out of cverv 100 of the replies
cail for you. We pray for tho ray 'Ves," and because the Vegeta
, si'-k. phone 429-Y. He Comjmund has b"en helping other
i We invito you to these set vices, women it should help you. for sale
come and see. hv druptriftts everywhere.
e table Compound and it haa made a
new woman of me. I keep it in tho
house all the time now and won't bo
without it. My weight got down to
ize the good in it" Mrs. Mvka
.Iknkins, North Front Street,
p rumen tftl .music between acts high school here, has just com
and a high school glee club of Dieted the entire course In book-
twenty one voices will sing sev- keeping, as prescribed by the
ieral numbers. Watch for the
date of the drama. It will be pre
sented soon.
We are glad to learn that
Jeff Williams, a pioneer of this
valley, is recovering from a se
vere attack of influenza.
Our local teams played an In
teresting game of baseball on
the home diamond la.st Sunday.
The score Mood 13-5. Although
not a game for honor against
outside team, it gave the
good practice
11. W. Curtis has traded his
homo and farm for a storo nar
Olendale. He lias already moved
to his new home, and Sir. Harti
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
U. S. weather bureau, local of
fice, Hoseburg, Oregon, 24 hours
-rwHnir f in
Precipitation In Inches and hun-; Rivnot
dredths: i entte, riKht, t.tle, inir'Ht t.r I
Highest temperature vefterdav.t4 I In. ue.-n or to. ail real property,
lowest ...,p..raM.re h,,. nluh. . li.l ' :"' ''""'Ti.'r.. "Zl' !!!
1'rer.ipuaiion, msi i nours o nmv nmu Ju:
bovs Total precip, since 1st. or month. .Z prmt:
Normal preelp for this tunnih 2.48
fit lHOS
In th rirrult court of th State of
Oit-Ki'li for ,lmitj inn County,
trn Wlmberly and Ku utile K. Wlm
borly, IMftintiffs. vs.
W. A. YntiKue and M. A. Yonnu.
and also Mil other person or pitr-tlt-a
unknown clalnilritf any riKht,
titlt, eatiite, Iten or Interest In the
real entitle ilf nltcd In the com
plaint htTCin, I t'f'iiilHnt m.
To W. A. VonK'io ami M. A
YoiiKtie, and aluo all other persons
or pnrtl-1 unknown rlalmlng any
right, title, e ut me, Hen or Intercut
In tho real estate fleftt-rlhed In the
complaint herein, defendants:
In the name of the flint e of Ore
gon. You are hereby required to ap
pear and Rinwcr tha complaint fil
ed nfrainnt you in the above untitled
court and cm Be within nix weeka
from the date ofth firat publica
tion of thlH umnio in, nod If you
fall to no appear and unWer said
cuinplalnt. for want thereof the
plutntlTfM will upl'ty to the court for
the relief demanded therein, a mic
ntu't statement of which in an fol
low: Kor a decree of the above
entitled court forever quieting tho
title of the plalritirfs In and to Lot
numbered Two (2) of Block num
bered ii) In the town of lrIn.
PoukIhb county, Oregon, and ad
judging the plulntlffa to hn the
owners In fee simple of said rea I
perty, and t hat the defendant n
r has any or them, any
n
oronertv. i
lief as t
and equitable In the
upholstered baby carriages; a
fine player piano. Judd's Fur
niture Store.
HOHSK ' F'OH BALK Cheap;
gentle, good for cultivation.
Work single or double. I'hone
57S K. 147 Kheritlan street
FOK SALK White roillopups,
tharoughbreds, 10, 15 and $-5.
In Hoseburg at 21'3 E. Lane St.
Sunday, April 26. Afternoon
. only.
Foil SAXK 1 blacksmith forge and
tongs; 1 force drill and bits; X
plattorm scale; 1 mower, priced
right. Inquire at Ueo. Gil ham, 332
N. Juckson, phone 478.
FOK SALE 20 acres "in-CaTuVn
Valley. Lota 1 and 8 Illock 3
Plat U It. H. O. T. 100 per
acre. Address: C. K. Kaney, &14
W. Silver, Albuquerque, New
Mexico. t
BKAUTIFUIS!Tiru""R" H" A N
borne and chicken ranch on
pavement. All conveniences,
your own terms. Also city prop
erty. See Jim Clark at Uoseburg
Studio.
FOIt SALF: Stod(iard"home, eight
room, modern, full basement and
garage. Aero of land goes with
property. End of east Lane St,
on Terrace Ave. Fur price phone
309.
Total prerip. from Sept. 1
1921. to date
Average precip. from Sept.
. 1S77
with whom the deal w as made Total excess from Sept. .,
3S.90
30.35
This
by
stimn
pill'IH .
is s
the
of In th
Is now settid comfortably on the
: Curtis farm.
! Henry Jones, while running hi
I tractor In the field, recently no t
with a painful Injury thai has
. landed hi in in the Mercy Hospital,
at Hoseburg. We wii-h him a
spe dy recovery. t
Vera Klore. a p nior In rie
1924 H.53
Average precipitation for 41
wet seasons, (Sept. to May,
inclusive) 31 AH
Ka r tonight continued cool Willi
heavy frost. Sunday fair and
hi m r.
WILLIAM PKLL.
Meleoroloifixt.
KosttburK .Ni'Wu-lli'Vli-w, a ih-uk pa
per of KeUHtal circulat 1'iti pill. lidded
Ht Itos.-hiii k. In ItoiiKhiK County.
Oregon, pursiiiiitt tt, an order of the
Honorable J. W. Hamilton. JudKe of
the above entilleit court, duly madti
and entered on the K'tti day of
Mhp Ii. I :.Ti, r'imi I iik this sum
mon to be pnhliptu'd In said newn
paper on' e a week for sl coiisi-i-u-ttve
weeks Htid rMpiirhiK you to ap
pear and answer said loniplalnt
wllhln six weeks from the date of
the first publlcat Ion of thin wUlll
mons, blh Is March 11th. in?."..
CAItl, K WI.MHKKI.y.
Attorro-v for I'Unittff. Tost olfbe
i.l. . , - t..u ff fir. i-nr.
FOU 8ALR or trade for propert
In West Hoseburg or North Koso
burg, 1 04 acres Improved land.
Five-room house ami other build
ings. 11. W. Stovall, Alexander
addition.
FOIl SALK-FilliugStaUoh7TuncB
nMHii.confectlonery, and luncheon
goods. Is located on Coos Hay
Highway between Hoseburg and
Marshrield. Inquiries promptly
answered. Itrldge, Ore. S. C. Ford
shearing machln. ready to use.
G. E. Ollivant and Monroe Por
ther. Urockway Oregon.
WANTED Painting, paperhanglng,
kalsomlnlng. Reasonable. Esti
mates free. John Westerlund
Hox 91 Dlllard, Oregon.
WANTED Middle aged woman
to do light housework for semi
Invalid. Phone 39-J or call at
405 Second Avenue so.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Wrist watch, Wednesday.
Finder please phone 355-R. Re
ward. FOUND Watch. Owner may hav
. same by caliinK at 546 Fowler
St., describe watch and pay for
adv.
1 1
FOR RENT
i
NOTICE
I, Jnmen W. Hunter, hereby ftlve
notice or my Intention to make
my claim to tho land dnscribod as I
follows: SKJ, 8VJ, section 27, j
InwiiMhlp 2u D., Itaimu 7 Went, I
Willamette meridian, coutaiulug
40 acres.
FOR RKNT Garage, 404 West
Douglas.
FOR RKNTFour rurnlnhed bouse,
keeping rooms. 246 N. Hose.
FOR RENT Furnished 4room
Oat. Fhnne jl2-J.
FOTfTfENT hesirabla room In
private family, tor gentleman;
clone In. I'hone 202-11.
FOR "RKNT Good 5 room fionio;
molern, unfurnished or partly
furnished. Close In. Pbone 180-J.
FOR " RENT 3 room apartment
with bath, lights and water fur
nlshed. 1 blocks from P. O. f 17.SI
Phone 227 Y.
FOU RE NT Two-? lir n Ished suites,
one of two rooms, other of three,
Iloth suites downstairs, with bath,
water and light included In rental
charge of J16 per month each.
Apply "2 West Washington St,
cor. Stephens.
I
MISCELLANEOUS
High
ruf. a
grade, citra
I'oueirs.
funcy, rag-
TUBBY
43. 8 Miles on Gal. -of
Gas ,i-7.,
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THER WOSiTATIC DISLCO.
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HIM TO Bt A VtAtnT
ANJ APTER TrtE WAV nr. tniycu.
Mt VESERDAY VOWEA) HETHCCfcHT
1WASATOAMP I BETC we
N0kT ALlOW AKY0U BOBGLECS
OS TRAMPS OR Aia 80DV To COME
0mU If
1 4r-ts? 1
Dishonorably Discharged.
CM V0O MlSSEO THE VERV
iWJtllEST PARTV You EVER
SAvwUPAT HIYHOUIE- WE
HAD SO0A POP'N CHOCOlhTE
W A) VANla
ICE CUEAM AIL "WE
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,V COULD E.AT
If
rf CAME NE5TERDAV I I V- '.'-i
Tj But that horrid r':
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By WINNER
1 YOU VWECE ME
SO YOO COULt) GIMME
AGOOO SVOIFT KICK -
AM' Voo CUT OUT THAT
feVAMTCH DOG S.TUFF FKOMj
f',7r.NOVJ OsJ.TOO
rfV
RKWARD for return of Jewelry
stolen from 515 So. Plnn Ht.
M ARC 1)1, and bob curl 7 Go, hair
cut and curl 6Uc. Phone S7 -Y.
331 Ho. Main. Mrs. Amy Rogers.
CAR OWNER Don't forget t
call 653 when In need of auto
parts. Barff's Auto Wreckln
House.
RADlATORSThat's myTulineVi
New cores Installed, and old ones
made new. Lark, radiator man,
82 W. Lane.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. M. H. PLYLRR Chiropractic
pbyalclan. 126 W. Laos BU
The Umpqua Florist
Cholca Cut Flowers Always
Fresh
Finest Quality Artlstlo Floral
Designs.
Visit Our Oreenhous of
Call 40 F2.
o
o -' 1
Reliable Tailor
J. H. BERNICR
Upstairs Next Umpqua HotoJ
Clsfnlpg, Pressing, Alterations
We MAs Your Clothe
i Roseburg