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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW WEDNESDAY. APRIL 29. 1 925. SEVEN Vacuum Bottle 98c This is a very desirable Bottle, Pint Size, with colored case. Vacuum Bottles keep liquids hot or cold, and come in (nighty handy day or night. This Special for Friday & Saturday Is Certainly a Bottle of Many Uses, and only 98c Churchill Hardware Co. The Winchester Store BUSINESS WOMEN TO MEET ON FRIDAY The Business and Professional Women's Club will meet for the regular noon luncheon on Friday at the Palace of Sweets, and an Interesting program, Is being ar ranged to entertain the group. All members will be asked to present their membership cards at the door and those who do not have them will be issued a card by the secre tary at that time. There will be a speaker, and a special musical program, and several members of the club will be asked to tell the rest of the members In what way they think the club can be of the most benefit. service, the drivers' union having decided to observe the day with a general strike. See the Pabcolln floor covering at the Antlers Theatre. Hundreds of people have walked over it and till its Good-Uood-Uood. For Sale at Judd's Furniture Store. ROOKS AND FROSH MEET IN RACES Not one woman In a hundred can make a perfect loaf of bread. It's a great satisfaction to know your bread will be uniformly in texture and quality. No pues work about GRIMM HRCW.' MILK UREAD. Phone 133. EUGENE. Ore.. April 28. The annual relay meet between the i University of Orogon freshmen land the Oregon Agricultural col lege rooks will be held on Hay 1 ward field here Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Oregon hopes received a setback yesterday when (three of the regulars of the frosh (team were posted as ineligible for failure to keep up their scholastic standing. TWO SALEM BOYS CHAMPION ORATORS Studebaaer costs less per pound tLn butter. 0 TRIBESMEN ENTER ' FRENCH MOROCCO (Associated Pre Leutd Wire.) El'GKNE, Oregon, April 29. Benoit McCrosky and Ralph Hal ley, both of Salem, were the Uni versity of Orepon orators pU-Ued last night to represent Oregon in two of the most important ora torial contests of the year. McCrosky by winning first place among four contestants at last t night's tryouts. is to be respreseni- I ative of the University in the trl- I state contest to be held in Seattle ' May 2. Ballay, winning vecond I place, will represent the univers- 1 ity in the Pacific Coast forensic j league contest to be held la Cor v a Ills May th. ... Slightly used ranges at Powell's. FRENCH PREPARE FOR MAY DAY RIOT (Aftrclatrd Prm d Wire.) PA HIS. April 29. Aroused by last week's Communist shooting incident, the French authorities are taking extraordinary precau tions to guarantee order luring the celebration of May Day. It was decided that all tjie troops in the Paris district should he held in barracks ready for any rail. There will be no taxicab PARIS, April 29.SI Mohammed, brother of Abd-Kl-Krim, Moroccan rebel liador, has entered the French zone of Morocco at the head of a big tribal contingent, ac cording to official information re ceived by the French government. Marshal Layautey, governor of French Morocco, has sent a regi ment of reinforcements but it is stated that the French will net at tack the tribesmen unless provok ed. Extensive military precautions are considered necessary, because it is feared that as soon as the feast of Ramadan Is oer, in a few days the tribesmen's religious fanaticism will force Si Moham med to atiack or lose prestige among his followers. FDHESTVVEEKSET ASIDE IN EFFORT TO STOP WASTE American Forest Week has been set aside by Pres dential Procla mation as a time to bring to the attention of the American people the facts concerning the vast un necessary wastage of our foretts by fire, wasteful manufacturing operations, and failure to keep America's forest land at work growing three crops. The Gov ernors of many states will issue proclamations supplementing the one issued by President Coolfdge. American Forest Week Is an outgrowth of Forest Protection Week which originated on the Pacific Coast six years ago. It quickly grew to national propor tions, and In 1921 President Har ding Issued a Proclamation which placed the Federal dovernment in general, and the Forest Service in particular, squarely behind the movement. .President Harding Issued Proclamation again in 1922 and 1923. Last year President Coolidge issued a Proclamation. President Coolidge this year is sued Proclamations broadening the scope of the annual campaign to include all phases of American forest problems, chang ng the name to American Forest Week. The President urges alt cltiaens either in association or as indi viduals to take an active part In the campaign. American Forest Wek Is a na tional affair. It is not an ex clusive party for any single or ganization, pubic or private. On the contrary, it is actively parti cipated in by organizations Inter ested In industry, in outdoor life, in game and wild life, in water resources, and in economies and civic mat rent. Lumber , compa nies, wood-using manufacturing nies. wood-using manufacturers, and kindred business intr re3ts are among the general business in terests of the country which take an nctive part In observing the W-aek. A BRIDE'S DIARY A Lov Story of Today By Idah McClone Gibson MEND THOSE "SHAKY" SHATTERED NERVES BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED Building permits have been issu ed durlnp the past few days to Lucie Ingels for a J250 earaee and I woodshed on Howe street, to B. F. jChilson for a 1175 Karape on Kul-1 lerton street, to the Ixiuclas County j Flour Co. for a Iti.iH'H. two-story reinforced concrete building, 40 by ' S2 feet in siie; to J. W. Lancerberc for a $2,500 dwelling on E. Second Ave. N. and to F. A. Hays for a (2,500 dwelling on Pine and Mosher. WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua Do you Sleep well? The very first requisite for a nights sound sleep Is a Good Mattress Perhaps you are going to re place the old mattress or fur nish another bed room. Let us show you a variety of mat tresses and other things you may need. Prices are Lowest T COMPANY '321 N. Jackson St.. Rorebura 43.8 Miles on Gal. of Cat uJZZZU. NR!3 I'L-lt TtwcTMWltiC Ctrlwtw C"-tt'l Vft1 5 ' v ir. li-Ki iltin Frf twri "B JsdLw4 I W-n (- trdiHri rrrj-r js" ' U.H 14 rant ir-f ' EL I I I Garden toois at Powell's. Wi wLAs! Macaroni m &!$l 1 Spaghetti ORE - TUBBY Nature throws out a warning when the nerve force Is In danger. Sharp, darting nerve pains, some times called neuritis, .metimes labeled neuralgia, are u Sign that our nerves ned insta:it attention before grave results develop. There Is a danger line across which you must never allow yourself to pass. Ueyond this line lies nervous ex haustion, complete areaiotown and, aiaa, only too frequently, mental disorders. Countless tests and experiments have developed a sure aid to re lieve cases of nerve trouble, neu ritis and neuralgia. This remark ablo discovery is bast d upon the science of Homeopathy, a branch of therapy endorsed and followed by eminent physicians and search ers of scientific truths. This discovery has been given the name of Knpa Neuritis Tablets, and they have been compounded to give relief from nerve pain while acting as a tonic to the nerve cells in building up the entire nervous system. Kopa Neuritis Tablets are guar enteed harmless and are free from narcotics, bromides and coal tar products. Your druggist will rec ommend them. V. F. Chapman will supply you. Mail orders filled. SYNOPSIS i Cleo Madison, entertaining few friends decides to read her grandmother's diary. Grandmo ther's dtary Is o quaint, so mo dest, that these modern-day girls are thunderstruck. When the g lit go, Cleo thinks of her elop ment with Paul Winthrop planned for the Immediate future. Her conscience is pricked by a passage of the modest, old-fashioned di ary.. For. though engaged to Paul she, only the night before enjpyed the klies of Chick Adams. Both sets of parents opposed the match because at one time the families had been rich, but now were social climbers, and the parents wanted each to marry money. Connie Terhune, wealthy, wanted to marry Paul. At a party Chick Adams draws Cleo aside protesting that Bhe should have come with him. Cleo doubts her love for Paul, llor grandmother s diary makes Cleo wonder. Paul, protests hts love for the girl. They are wed. Cleos mother be comes hysteric. Connie again shows her jealousy. The fathers of the newlyweds rejoice. HIMSELF AND WIFE 4,So does my father want us to be happy," my husband said to mo at the other end of the line. "What do you think? He gave us a thousand dollars." "Perfectly splendid. Added to the fifteen hundred that Pad gave nv? we ought to be able to live quite a while very comfortably." "Did your father give you fif teen hundred dollars Cleo?" It seemed to me that Paul was rather disappointed that the amount was so big. So I ans wered : "Yes, but you need not ap?nd any of it if you don't want to." "Hoth your mother and mine are now eager that we slay with either of them my whole leave. Hut not on your life. dear. We're going to have a real Honeymoon. We'll stay at the hotel tonight and then before I'll tell you all my plans later. Here comes your mother. "I'm leaving now. Be down In front of t..e office." I fairly pranced there. Paul fairly putieu we to the car, but he didn't y a word and neither did I until we were quite a way into the country. "Where nre you going?" I finally asked. ' i'm fcoing to get away from the entire mob. This Is the day that I thought was going to be the happiest in my life, and it is the unhnppiest I have ever spent. It is over now and we are speed ing away from the whole darn crowd. When we got up to the hotel, we'll have something to cut. I am nearly starved. "Your mother said that if we would come to her tonfprht, she would have some people in. As though on our wedding night, we'd want to talk to other peo ple." "I feel now as though I n'ever want to talk to anyone but you again. For you know dear ! do love you and I feel as though we had been rohbed of something In these firxt few hours of our wed ded life." Paul nearly ran into u tree. And ve both laughed as he curs ed my hat for not only spoiling his kiss but nearly breaking the machine. When we arrived at the hotel, Paul strode farward to the desk. I wanted to go with him for I had an unholy desire to see how "Lieutenant and ' m. Paul Arm strong" would look on the re gist nr. I stayed uacK next the elevator. presently we were whisked up to MltKKTY THKATIli:. One of the most exquisite love scenes ever filmed la part of "The Harefoot Hoy", a screen version of John G ree leaf whlttier's im mortal poem, jdortfying the coun try lad. comiiTtf to the Liberty Theatre tomorrow for a two daya' run Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PACE. I FOR SALE I WANTED i , i J The. Barefoot Hoy" grown up i for BALE Hry wood. W. A. Jen-j WANTED Maternity work In the Is Just as clean and fine and j 1,113, Phone 14F41. J home. Mrs. E. E. Thompson, llbur, Oregon. wholesome as the "barefoot bov of ten. And the girl loved him with a devotion seldom equnlled. Hut "The Harefoot Hoy" In his humiliation at an Imagined wrong, does not believe himself worthy of the love of so fine a girl, and ! decides to give her up. Whether I sue permits tnis sacruiro, ami pnn s a beautiful suite of rooms. After 'hat the ultimate outcome of FOll SALE Kir block wood, ler tier. Phoue 14K2. J.W'ALAC, Paints and Varnishes, at Powell's Furniture Co. SEWl.N'O MACHINES for"sale7for rent, and repairing. Powell Fur niture Co. SALE Good jersey cow. WANTED P? girl, general house work In private family. Address T. M. B.. care News-Review. the boy had left Paul held out his arm to me and 1 rushed Into them. For a moment neither of us spoke and then he tipped my chin up and said with that dear smile of his "Welcome to our city Mrs. Paul Armstrong." "Is that the way you wrote it on the register? Oh. I did want to see how It would look." "Honestly Cleo I didn't know hnw tn wrtl. It anil .n T mm. !nrnmlpri nn f. lieutenant Pnul Armstrong and wife. "What's the matter?" he asked as I didn't say anything. "Oh boy dear. I don't like 'and wife." "Hut you are my wife, aren't you?" "Yrs. but I think It looks so much better on a hotel register to write 'Llenttenant and Mrs. Armstrong You always say 'l.ieutrnnnt Armstrong and maid or chauffeur." "I never say 'and maid.' " said Paul with a grin, "and I never had ocension to write 'and chauf feur." Whom do you think you have married, Cleo? Chick Adams?" "No dear. I'd rather be "and wire' than Mrs. Chick Adams any time." Nothing wns said between us for a long while after that and I disengaged myself from my hus band's arms only when the. boy hroueht up the dinner card. What do you 'want to eat. 103S Corey Ave. Phone 1!9-J. their love leads to Is one of the hit!h snots of this tender lore drama. John Dowers us 'the (FOR SALE Oak wood, block IJ.50. barefoot boy" grown up, and Mar- Stove wood, $3.75, delivered. Jorie Daw as the girl, are per- Gardiner Bros. Phone 260 J. fectly cast. MIDDLE aged lady will do light housework for board and room. Address Box 10 care News-Review. C. P. Cayler. U'ANTKTl Tanahl woman In Inlca charge of kitchen at Cow Creek Station. Phone Cow Creek Sta tion, Glendale, Ore. ANTI.I'US TIIKATKK. The journey of Columbus across the Atlantic iu U92 required no more courage than the trip made by the pioneers of the south in their attempt to establish a de finite trail between Texas and the railroads in Kansus. In "North of 3ti", the first Journey from the south to the north Is told upon the screen scene as it actually occurred sixty one years ago. Nothing hai be' n left out. nothing added. The true story of the hardships and suf fering of the brave band was so thiillini that It required no chan ge to achieve the supivmo In dm- ma. Prominent In the cast or 'Nn""h of 3" aro Jack Holt. Ernest Tor- rence. Lots wilscn. tne -t oior Wagon" girl, and Noah Beery. The p'cture opens a three days' run at the Antlers Theatre on Thursday next. FOR SALE Milk goat t years old. freshen 15 days, 9 nanule kids. Phone 4uFi2. J. T. Epperly. SHEARING WANTED Have new shearing machine, ready to use. (1. E. Ollivant and Monroe Por. ther. Hrockway Oregon. FOR SALE Four tons baled oat : WANTED Painting, paperhanglng, hay, 15 per ton. O. T. llenrv.l kalsomlning. Reasonable. i.stk llice Crock, P. O. at Dillard, Ore. ! mates free. John Weaterlund nox til uiuaru, uregoo. WANTED-A large ""unfurnished sleeping room, convenient to bath. In private home, by couple traveling most of the time. Ad dress "O" care Newa-Revlew. SALESLADY OR SALESMAN T handle high grade line Ladies, Misses ami childrena dresses lq wide range of materials. Must be ' of pleasing personalty and come well recommended, for appoint ment write 11. W. C. care Rose burg News-Review. FOR SALE 900 single comb White Leghorns, day old chlx, May 19 hatch. Phoue 17F3. U. W. Hurt, Roseburg. FOR SALE 8 inch plow. 2 section drag harrow, six months old Scotch collie. Cha8. lnsley Rose burg RL 1. llOItSK t'Oil SALE Cheap; gentle, good for cultivation. U'oik single or double. Phone G7S-K. 147 Sheridan street. FOR-SALE Good bicycle." Extra large refrigerator, good second Majestic Theatre "Let Not Man Put Asunder." which will be the attraction at the Majestic Theatre tonight and Fri day, brings together two of the most romantic figures In the amuse ment world, Lou Tellegen, famous Cl'.'o?" said Paul as he got out i for his portrayal of the romuutlc his pencil. ' lover, and Pauline Frederick, whose "Order anything you like dear. lroles have always been characters Lot's have a hiufstcak." And then j torn 0v the passions of deep emo I laughed because almost every , jon8i man I knew would order a steak rj.no ,,jCtur0 aiao marks Miss under any and all circumstances. pre(iPrck's return to the screen jl had beaten Paul to It. I after an absence of a year, during reany u.-ii i niiiiw .uni n which she starred on the stage nen mat mum D.sine "',Tbc dearth of good stories was steak, but whatever it was It wns .,r-1,ll fnr i'mHrlck s tern-1 porary retlrem. nt from the screen. I I csne is an actress wnn sum nwii-i baud oil stoves, round oak dln- ( inn tableB. Judd's Furniture Store FOR SALE German police pups, from purebred, registered, prise winning stock, all choice colors, reasonable prices. M. A. Ketten, 216 Court slreet. ! FOll SALE 1 btnckHPiilh fnrpe nnit t ! tongs; 1 force drill and bits; l1 I platform scute; 1 mower, priced t right. Inquire at Geo. Gilliam, 332 N. Jackson, phone 478. I FpR SALE One large lot 40x! 120 or option of two lots. I Shade. Centrally located. Cheap If taken at once. Address i "LOTS", care News-Review. FOR SAJ.E New Columbia drag j saw 1110 cash, lias cut only 15 j tier wood. Also No. S Gould Hy draulic ram, $18. Address B. C. II. care News-Review. FOR RENT FOn RENT Garage, 404 Douglas. West HOUSE FOR RENT 128 So. Kane St. FOR RENT Furnished room 6flJ Winchester St. FOB RENT Fourrurnlshed h6us keeping rooms. 246, N. Rose. ACREAGE FOR RENT Also horse for sale. J-Yed Vedde-. Tel. 42F2. FOR RENT Modern6 room house", unfurnished, centrally located. Phone 1S0J. delicious for across the small table from me sat the man I had : FOR RENT 30 acres of broccoli ! land, river bottom. Box 658, Roseburg, Ore. ! FOR RENT Modern house, garage Available June 8. Make garden ! now. Phone 403-R. - just married won mui me nu.i .., .mo,lnnal liower mat only loved me between almost I mouthful of food and that ho was I the happiest man on earth. "Aren't you glad. Paul, that I aked you to marry me today?" "Ihiph dear. I was determined jto rarry yon off anyway and now 'that's It all over. I am clad that j II was Just as It wns. If we had had a big wedding I n'ever would have gotten you t(o myself as 1 have now. I "Oh Cleo, Cleo, w nre going j to he hnppy and as you said that I whatever conies to us, we shall ! share It together.' I "Every trolile. dear, Is not as ba( If two may shai'e it," I told hlqi softly. 1 Tomorrow lively Old World. S. P. TO BUILD 18 MAMMOTH ENGINES Eighteen powerful locomotives, specially designed te haul heavy passenger trains over steep moun tain Etude are being built in the ISniithein Pucific Company's own kthopa at Sacramento. Ho It was made Known today by J. H. Dyer, general manager of the company. The piiKinr-s will cot S1.4H7,7u. Dyer also points out that from preliminary plans to completion the locomotives will be Southern Pacific products and that at least 6m per cent of the cost will repre sent wages. "The decision to build these engines tn our Sacramento shop," said Dyer, "is as important to the Pacific coast as the cstab llshmtnt of a n w industry." Here's something about those I'aciftc coast iron horses. Kach of them will weigh, with "tender, 610,000 pounds. The Coltis P. Hunt ington, first of Southern Pacific locomotives, weighs 3!tfO00 pounds. One of the first "big" engines built on the Pacific coast weighed, with tender, f7,fou pounds. The engine that drew the first transcontinental train from Sacramento to Ocden, I weighed 65,500 pounds. The new ! engines will be of the 4-8-2 moun I tain type which means that each ; will have a 4-wneel truck, 8 driv ( ing wheels and 2 trailers. There j will be two sets of wheels three ! pair In each set under the tender j fco that under engine and tender there will be 26 wheels. The driving wheels, 4 pairs of them, will be 734 inches in diam eter. Engine nnd tender will be 97 j feet 84 inches long. The engines I will he -quipped with boosters I the device that takes the jerk out of starting super heaters and feed j water heaters. The engines will have two cylinders of 2S-lnch di i ameter and 30 Inch stroke. ; Main and shle rods will be of ! vanadium steel, the great tensile strength of which makes it pos t sible to use rods of light weight. I On a grade of 26 feet to the mile one of these engines will draw a passenger train of 14 cars 50 miles an hour or a freight train of 7i loaded cars at 10 mils an hour. 1 Seven of the new locomotive" will he completed this year and will be placed in operation on mountain . divisions. SALVATION ARMY FORMS ORGANIZATION FOR YOUNO PEOPLE OF THE CITY stories vth big dramatic themes appeal to her. Another of those cnjoyab.e eve nings next Saturday at the Wig wam Tavern. Holtzner Mrs. Sadie E. .V J v. Call and see the new products at the Watklns Store, 120 W. Lane, DR0NCHITIS um At btdtims rub tha throat and mM cheat thoroughly with VARORUB Qyr r Af.Hto. Jet, VJ Ymmtlf The local corps of the Salvation ' Army has organized In the last week an organization which it is hoped will eventually prove to be a great factor In the upbuilding of tho younger generation in this country. This organization, the Life Raving Scouts and Cuards of the World, open to boys and girls, young men and young women from the ages of 10 to 20 years, Is de signed to assist In building up a I t , . o healthy body, a manly and woman- Have IOU ft UaUgnter It, nV.nPa,.t.,p n 1m. fnr f'.rul anil i in encouraging the true spirit of If You Have, This Woman's Advlcs service, and in so doing provide useful outlets for the Insllnrts, faculties and energies of the boys and girls. In accomplishing tlU'se ends training is given in the habits of obedience, disciplin and rever ence. The result of such training will, of course, be felt In the do mestic circle as well as In the life away from home. Hoys and girls, young men aiyl young women of the above ages are cordially Invited to visit our meetings and see what we are do ing for the rest of the young folks of Itoseburg and Join us. All par ents may feel perfectly free to In vestigate this organization and Its leaders. 1-t us help you, help I your children nnd make them true 1 American citizens. ADJl'TANT. OAK Tl-MUKit, waiion material, Knur mill will,, i.lu,, !iul tii.rrf Onlr ash. stove and heater wood. . FOR RENT Big barn with garden from tl.25 to f 1.75 per tier. Ilia-i spot, on No. Stephens St be hee Mill and Manufactory, Oak-1 tween Oak and Washington. laud. Oregon. Phone 227-V. FOR SALK 20 acres" iti Garden FOR RENT Modern sleeping Valley. Lots 1 aud 8 llloek 3 I rooms. Special rates by week or l'lat 11 U. II. O.- T. Jluo per I month, lit Sheridan SU New acre. Address: C. E. Raney, KM Oregon Rooms. v W. Silver, Albuquerque, Now j FOR RENT 4 Mexico, llEAUTlr'l.'T, S U n U R "1i"a" N home aud chicken ranch on pavement. All conveniences, your own terms. Also city prop erty. See Jim Clark at Roseburg Kiiuiio. FOR SALE Fllllnirstatlonriunch room.confectionery, and luncheon goods. Is located on Coos ltay llighway between Roseburg and Murslifield. Inquiries promptly answered, llrldge. Ore. 8. C. Ford A real Investment jis.iMiu worth of extra fine Oarden Val ley land; borders on river: 2:1 acres in full bearing fruit; 17 acres in timber; good house; barn; other improvements, that can be purchased for lti.000 on very easy terms. Full Informa tion, LAWRENCE AOENCV, 126 Cass Street, l'hone 219. Chkiikokiih room furnished apnrtment, lower floor; also 2 room furnished apt, on upper floor. 246 SoStephens St. FOR RENT5ooni"house, fnr nUhed, electric range and all complete for 35. Inquire at Rico c Rice, real estate dealers. I LOST AND FOUND LOST Blue silk umbrella. II ribs, about April 21st. Finder call 219. I I miscellaneous only Is of Vital Interest t; You Seattle. Wash. "In my girlhood. I siitlcrcd with severe backaches and pain and had a catarrhal condition. , i'hese disagreeable sensations were j completely eradicated and I devel- I oped into a strong and healthy Aomnnhond because my mother gac I tnc Dr. 1'icrce's l;avontc i'recrip-j tion. As my own daughters were ; developing I gave thcin IJr. Tierce's j l-avoritc Prescription ami in that way prevented tlicir having any form j ol inward weakness. My daughters I developed naturally into womanhood and 1 am sure it was Oecailsc i nal them take the 'Prescription' at that critical period." Mrs. Sadie IS. Holtzner, 2124 North S2,l St. Go to your neighborhood drii(! 'store today aud get thii prescrip tion in tablets or liquid, or write lllr. Pierce. Prcddcnt Invalids' For concrete wont rail Taylor. Hotel, in Buffalo, N. V., for imdical 112 No. Flint St Tel. 22ft R. advice, free aud tonfidciitul. I!i2:i Ford touring J2S5. Repainted and 11)25 license. l!C;i Ford coupe, $1175. Wire wheeis, lots of extras. 1924 Fonl Coupo 2175. Ixmks like new. Driven Z'ijiiu miles; 1925 Ford coupe. ffiOO lirlven about 2000 nilles, cost ov er JS00. ROY CATCHING MOTOR CO. ' Across from city hull llosetnirs. SOMB'PEOI'LE AR'fi NEVER SATISFIED And they want to trade properties. We have 3 resi-, ih-nre proMrtlea In Klamath ' Falls nnd owner uants a trade, i Will eonslil'T small tract near , Roseburg. Have California prop-; erty. resilience. Income and fruit ; land to trade for Douglas County, i Several tracts that am clear to : crchaiige. Have one fine resi dence In live California city to trade for good residence here. Have fine bearing orchard In Douglas Counly to exchange for Wlllametm Valley ranch. Have a 2'hi acre stock ranrli not far from Roseburg to trade for ftose- burg home. What have you to offer? G. W. Voting & Son. I'lmne 417. MARCEL and bob curl. 75c, hair cut and curl BOc. Phone 67-Y. 331 So. Main. Mrs. Amy Rogers. CAR OWNER Don't forget t call 653 wben In need of auto parts. Sarff's Auto Wrecking House. rUDlATORS 'ThZt'slny-busihesi New cores Installed, and old ones made new. Lark, radiator man. 329 W. Lane. LOAN WANTED4000 foTsTeari at 7 or 8 per cent on the 93 acres now constituting tho town site of Winchester. 6 miles north of Roseburg. Acreage sold there from recently at $135., lots at 150 and 175. Will not consider sale or trade loan only. Ab stract examined by O. P. Coshow and Carey and Kerr of Portland. Write direct to owner. GEO. A. I.OVEJOV. 514 Plttock Blk, Portland, Ore. PROFESSIONAL CARD8 OR. M. H. PLYLER ChlropractU physician. 12t W. Lane St MATERNITY HOME 1118 Wlnchsttsr it Phone 490 Mr. D. Cornwell Patients Privileged to Have Their Own Doctor Answer That.. THERMOSTATIC DIST.CO. fKPlimiEl! J BOSKBt ltd. IIHE. Ill o o "GEE. LAST NI6HT POP LET E LOOK AT THE STARS THROUGrt A TElESCOPt.GEEMINMIt! YOU SHOOLOA SEEN KPrJ BiSTHEV LOOKED - ALMOST AS BIG AS, POPS' HAT AMV600Y KNOVsS MNT THAT 6K,i THEY AlMT HEY? I BCTCHA SOME OF THEM STARS 1$ TWICE A 6iG AS AKVTHiM; Vou EVER SAW' I BET THEV ain't as big A'itHE BKXEiT MOUNT'lN IN : WORLD i 8etcha.they are. Pop saio the vtas ) were bic&er'mthe WHOLE EAttTl 11 f Aw. VWHA00AVA GWWM- ME?) By WINNER 13 f . wm f IF THES'PE il $3 BVCCER'n THE EAGTuA IKAKJ VWMY DOW'T TWEV I ''. KEEP THE UAlM VorrA us? t p "fhy Vv T ' The Umpqua Florist Cholcs Cut Flowtrs Always Fresh Finest Quality Artistic Floral Designs. "Visit Our Oreenhouse or Call 40-K2. Reliable Tailor i. H. BERNIER Upstairs Next Umpqua Hotel Cltanlrg, Prssslng, Alterations Wc Make Your Clothe. in Roseburg 1918FordTouring will sell very cheap UNION GARAGE Authorized Ford Service Phone 2 32 I I