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ROSF.BURG NEWS-REVIEW SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1925 SEVEN r .jr.. ..Hi ii' From April 30 to May 9 89' (Cover 25c extra) "OME to our store and take advantage of this opportunity to get these Val uable "Wear-Ever" utensils at the special prices. WEAPtVE ALUMINUM TMMMARK "Wear-Ever' AimnjnHm Alououia Cake Pan Churchill Hardware Company The Winchester Store S5 (Asswlittd I'rvm WirO SALEM. Ore.. May 2. After disallowing a motion for suppres sion of utl testimony in the chsb and for return of all the property confiscated. Justice of the Pence Small yesterday passed sentence on four ni'en wHo were arrested In connection with the seizure of a hu;o still near Mount Angel early in the week. Joe Walker, on whose farm the e till was lo cated, was fined $3,000 and sent enced to one year in the county jntl. Lestir Dickson, John An drews and Henry Johnson, were fined 50 each and sentenced to six months in the county jail on the charge of manufactures li quor, and were hound over to the grand jury on a charg-a of pos session of a still. The charge on which Walker was sentenced was possession of a still. Aitoi neya for the defendants arp fighting the case so stubbornly that it is believed they will appral to the circuit court and po3sibly also to tire supreme court. dron, treated approximately 60 acres of the 120-acre apply or chard operated by B. V. John son, manager of the Oregon Ap ple Company, near Monroe. A mixture of arsenate of It: ad and sulphur was distributed over the trees for tlra purpose of eliminat ing scab and coddling moth from the orchard. W. J. Chamberlain, assistant professor of entomojogy at Ore gon Agricultural College who con ceived the idea f using the air planes for the "dusting" experi ceived the idea of us ng the at tained would be worth thousands of dollars to the agricultural in terests of Southwestern Idaho, since it proved that the alfulfa weevil also could be successfully combatted in this manner. Another of those enjoyable eve nings next Saturday at the Wig wam Tavern. Before ordering your engraved graduation announcements, call at the News-iteview office and see the new line just received. Another of those enjoyable eve nings next Saturday at the Wig warn Tavern. IS (Ammciated Pre Loawi Wire.) FXt.ENE. Ore., May 2. The !n verily of Oregon-Willamette Tniversity baseball game, sched uled for this afternoon on the local field, has been cancelled, according to announcement of Jack Henefiel, graduate manager of Oregon. A misunderstanding In the schedule caused indefinite postponement of both Willamette games. The return contest was to hove been played in Salem on May 12. Car of Plaster Wallboard receiv ed at MeUger's. Phone 362. HI IE COHVM.US. Ore., May 2. Putting an on-hard by airplane was successfully demonstrated hera yesterday, when machines under the direction of Lieutenant Oakley ;. Kelly, executive officer of the H2lst observation so.ua- MRS. WILHELMY SAVED JJYFRIEND Doctor Advised Operation Friend Said Try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound First St Paul, Minn. "I waa all run down from overwork and worry, had no appetite, could not sleep at night, and looked like a corpse. J have six children (five boys and one girl) and did not get any strength after my last baby was born. 1 was get ting worse and thinner every day. The doctor said I hospital, but this I could not do on v mj .aiiiiijr. i Weill, W S friend of mine and told her what the doctor had told me and she said, 'Now do as I tell you. Try Lyriia K. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound as I havo done. It helped me. ' lao I started tak ing the Vegetable Compound and I no ticed after the first few bottles that I felt considerably better. After taking 9 or 10 bottles I got over my fainting sjiells. Everybody who sees me now notices the great improvement in my health. I am gaining in weight and strength and am feeling fine. Kat weH and sleep good nights." Mrs. Mary Wii.hklmy, 303 Duke Street, SLFaul, Minnesota. tkh (Aaorlatad Prm tnnl ln.) FEZ. Morocco. May J. Mo roccan tribesmen operating under the orders of Abd-EI-Krim, the rebel leader, are attacking the French zone ever a front of sixty miles. At some points th'jy have surrounded French A BRIDE'S DIARY A l ovi Siory of Today By IJah McClone Gibson Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. BYN'OrtilS Cleo Madison. eutertalninR a few trietiils decides to lead her grandmother's diary. Grandmo thers diary la to quaint, so mo iltst, that, these inouern-day girls are thunderstruck. When the x rls go. Cleo Hunks of her elop- I In my heart I knew that Con had given us that rug with the hope uihi every time Paul walked across It he would think of Jier and the comfort and luxury that might have been his had he married her. FOR SALE (Utrl Pit U"! Win.) 1 hated the rug and Con knew F.l'OKNE. Ore.. Mav !. The that I would hate It when she gave : body of Morton Calvin RobhlnB of 10 Cottage ('.rove was found yester- I hated the rug. It seemed . to day morning In Mosby Creek, me th:it Connie would be alwavs about; a mile from his old home, j under our feet ami I would never ; The body was found by his two' be ab e to Bhut her out of Paul's om, (ioorge and Chester. Ho FOR SALE 1921 sedan, cheap. No. ! thoughts. I knew also that Con, : had been missing since early Wed- i 1 condition. Inquire 604 West j with her clear vlslonod eyes and j nesday morning. . i Lane. her voluptuous mouth, would be Hobblns had been despondent FOR SALE Hen with chlx. All I nearer me woman who could be lur biw nine, icniomi iu reia all In all to the man she loved j lives. He had suffered an attack than 1. f flu, and his Illness was ascrib- p..r. ,.. - ...... , ed as the cause. Accord ng to the Pauls arm tightened around me ..,,,... n.n.. i, He bent down and kissed me. members of the family, he had n.,m,v.r ,v. iZJ, j." i remarked before he left home, .-J?TjSrr-..V,e. t..lrJ that the Place where he ended hi. . it... i. ,...,. .a 'life would be a fine far getting in the way when we rencn posts, where . . ,. L ,; . r... :. it tr u mall detachment. r HefpnH nr ni'JUl Willi l U miuiui iikuucu , . ' themelvea In blockhous... j ,or ,h0 Kumed ate future. Her The French miiit.rv .,,ihnritie. conscience is pricked by a passage JAPALAO, Paints aud Varnishes, at Powell's Furniture Co. BEWIN'O MACHINES for sate, for rent, and repairing. Powell Fur- , nlture Co. here are of the opinion that the rehoi i..rt., h. .... ,!... i ary.. For, though mi,, .k .h T ii IPaul she, on!y the ii,itiv. tv,. ,h...iJ . ... .iT i enjoyed the kls attacks thus far made by the tri bes In their offensive Indicates a plan for a converging movement upon this city. There Is no serious apprehen s'on for the Isolated posts which are provided with much guns and tnree inch pieces. lot the modest, old-luohUmed di eugaged to night before njoyed the klses of Chick Adams. lioth sots of parents opposed the match because at one time the families had been rich, but now were social climlwrs. and the parents wanted each to marry money. Connie Torhune, wealthy, wanted to marry Paul. At a party Chick Adams draws Cleo aside , FOR 8 ALE Mammoth Pekin duck eggs. Jas. Sprague, Ten Mile, Oregon, With this equipment It Is felt ! Pr0" '""? i1"11 h. sll?"ll.hr the garrisons should be able to" fme , " "VUDlh" -i keep the tribesmen at a distance, j 've ,or i:au, Her rn,im P,n Tk. i.- , , i .i,. diary makes Cleo wonder. Paul of actlvltv number about 1 3 ono I Protests his love lor men. divided Into three columns Tny r? .ed each, commanded by a colonel. tii acres In Garden Valk-y. Lots 1 and 8 Block 3 Plat B It. II. O. T. $100 per acre. Address: C. K. Raney, 814 . W. Silver, Albuquerque, New Mexico. BEAUTIFUL fl U B U RTTXn humo aud chicken ranch on pavement. All conveniences, your own terms. Also city prop erly, see jim utart at Koseburg Studio. sizes, some i lb. Pure R. L Reds. FOR SALE OR TRADE i3"Ticrei place from Keinforcemenis now ou the way will bring the total to twenty-thousand. Order your graduation announce ments at the News-Review office. New Uue of Bamples Just received. ELECT SfflTEEIi T the girl. Cleo's mother be- , comes hysteric. Connie again shows her Jealousy. I The ralhers ot the newlyweds I rejoice. The honeymoon begins. Connie sends a fine rug as a wedding gift. , The fierce flame of her love most whelms Cleo. jump Into the creek, large flat rock. He had wrapped a wire about his waist several times and fastened a Inrge rock to It. It was said that he asked for chloroform at a Doivna store Thursday. He is survived by a widow and 12 children. Slightly used ranges at Powell's. started on our honeymoon, and we almost hit that tree. We don't want to die yet." "It would be a p.casant death to die," he came back to me. . But In some way the remark sounded hollow. I noticed that I I'aul drew away from me. I re alized that with my flippancy I had destroyed this beautiful mo- a. ,mt-nt. j I think It came to me then that lovers' nerves might be compared HER PRIMAL INSTINCT with the strings of a wind-harp "I knew you wanted to ask me 'which plays with the faintest some question. Clee." I'aul said as breath of outside air music which he put bis arm around my shoul- .either sends your soul In its har- ier : monies to naven or wun janguug "Thnt Is a kind of understand-1 discoid drops into hell, ling. dear, that you have acquired ! I wanted that beautiful moment isince we have been marneu. jiui ""'-'' "? .. ." .: ' J. B. Swalls. and J. N. Cochran do you know that since tne cere- I ",,,, of the navy recruiting service, are rrvr r 'mony you have never asked me if Umate remark. My whok mind sm,mlnK fow dfty8)n Hose'burK "ict-u. . , loveo you. ........ ..K - making their headquarters at she Two Eugenaans and two students -whv of coure vou love me Cleo. of getting it back. But alas I have j .,,, ,ko .,, ,h, ,, whose homes are in this city, were ii know that. And you should found that one cannot bring such . .,',., ,.,, , th among the 17 members of the In- j know that 1 love you more than I i momenta back. Once gone one can e(f t nQ enl8lmpnt, wnl De structlonnl staff and of the stn- jdld before we were married." never have them Bgaln. It Is true , u fc h dent body of the I'nlverslty of -Perhaps. It is a strange thing, j that others may come . Perhaps ; jZtlS Oregon elected to active or asso- (ll,ar, tat before marriage It Is the more beautiful in certain ways, probahly not be tl(ken except elara - membership In Sigma XI. 'i.-ver that alwavs asks. 'Do you but the one you destroy will nev L.. n.h ' national Bclence fraternity at its love ,. And afterward I find ler come again, no matter how I ,,' ... ".v 1276 Prospect St, FOR SALE-Cheap. i forty gallon I hardwood barrels. Call 76. Pal- j FOR S ALE Oakol,T)TocM3.56T Stove wood, 13.75, delivered. Gardiner Bros. Phone 260-J. ; FOR -SALE Second hand Stewart rope i hand powor shearing machine to for $15. at Wharton Bros. WKUI1G ! OFFICERS ARE HERE I annual meeting. Ahe of the department of cheiu s try and Mnrinn Hayes of the de partment ot zoology were the Ku geninns honored by the associate membership. The Eugene stu dents numea as active menioers i wera Percv A. T.ft Salle, cliemls- ' Frank Von der ,what many older women have told 'much you wish, yes pray for It, me that it Is the wife who asks that question. Even this minute in my Inmost heart I am asking you, Paul, do you love me, are you glad you married me?" Why of coure 1 in glad aaruns. It's silly to ask it. you ought to I'aul." I whispered, "look at that moon. It is the same one that wo saw when we were sitting in the patio of the hotel. It is our honeymoon. It Is still hero, Paul. It hasn't begun to wune. Dearest, dearest, I love you: I love you." l'sul ptiUcd the car up beside the road under an overhanging tree, try: and Oscar Richards teaching i,now ii fellow in zoology. uti,.!'. it t rtn know It hut Sigma Xi Is to sclenra what Phi ij i11!It e to n,,ar you 8av it. Why whose shadow made everything Fleta Kappa Is to liberal arts. ,j am even f00ngh enough to har- mystic, and took me in his arms. Both represent the highest Bchol- ; w niv8aif UD wtt h imagined ' It mlBht have been a minute; it arship Sigma XI elections are :(iouttB In order to have an excuse I might have been a year, before I iiHsea uiro on oriKinai researrii. , nai, rtrii,.- tn hi.nr vnu only 6,000 men, but enough enlistments are being received to make up for those who leave the service due to expiration of enlistments. There are now a few vacancies to be fill ed but enlistments will probably be open for only a short time, it is stated. FOR SALE Bantam chickens and Bantam eggs for hatching. Call after 6 p.jn. 1621N. Jackson St. $3200 Will take a" place'iifbr near Roseburg to $2000 on suburban home at Portland. Write Mil waukle, Ore., Rt 2, Box 391. FOR" SALE Heavy "draft " team, can't be beat for farming or log ging. True pullers and perfect ly matched. Via Hera, Dixonvllle Oregon. Foii SALE German police pups, from purebred, registeroda prise winning stock, all choice colors, reasonable prices. M. A. Ketten, 216 Court street. FOR SALE Oak block wood." 16 inch, $3.50 tier; 16 inch block oak atove wood $11 cord. Light weight work mare, young. French INlCtiOlS, lit. I uox M, FOR'SALE " Ata bargain Ford truck, practically good as new, might consider trade for live stock. See H. W. Baird, 7 mlleB west of Sutherlin, Don Baird, Umpqua, Ore. OAK TIMOERTwaoTlnateriai; saw mill rolls, also 300 tiers Oak sab, stove and heater wood, from $1.26 to $1.76 per tier. Illa hee Mill and Manufactory, Oak land, Oregon. ot iana, gooa buildings, g acres prune, near church and school, half mile from Coos Bay High way, part cash, balance easy terms. Inquire, S. L. Moss, Ten Mile, Oregon. USED FORDS T 1923 Ford touring J285. Repainted and 1925 license. - 1923 Ford coupe. $375. ; Wire wheels, lots ot extras. - 1924 Ford Coupe $475. Looks like new. Driven only 3000 miles. 1925 Ford coupe. $600 Driven about 2000 miles, cost ov er $800. ROY CATCHING- MOTOR CO.' Across from city hall, Roseburg. WANTED The only chapter of the organiza tion in Oregon 1b at the Univers ity. OtherH ejected to active mem bership were: from the school of medicine in Portland: William P. Hoibrook, instructor in Biochem istry; Dr. Clinton H. Thieoes, in structor in pathology. Associate memberH elected were: G corse Riddle or Grants Pans, and Vladimir It. Rojansky. Darmitzu. Russia, of the department of ma thematics: Walter Urattain, To nanket, Wash.; Leonard .1. New- un heard him day, "Here, hero what's nil this, and I found I was run ning nervous fingers through his hiur and ddusing his shirt front with tears. "I'm sorry. I can't help crying, Paul," and I tensed so close to him that I wondered if he could feel pny spasmodic heartbeats. With wonderful unuerstanuinff no n't me have it out and soon every retitloss thought passed ing from th'e school of medicine: Jessie L. Itrodie, research assist ant in experimental biology; Ken neth Smith Jones, fellow in pa thology, Thomas Wyatt, assistant In nhvslolnev Arthur C. .tonon and John F. Le Cacq, assistant j In anatomy. to a3k, in order to hear jswer." In a way I knew that this was a i mile fih and much of mv restless ness had come up because Paul had been so enthusiastic over the rug which Connis had sent us. I didn't mind his being enthusiastic over the rug but when he tol4 his mother who had always want ed him to marrv Connie, how beau tiful, how sensible, how charming ; and questioning and how utterly lovable she was, I ifrom me. couldn't help thinking that he was I knew that I filled the heart ..! v.1 it ouiiu-. 'itint wm hnt1ni7 mrninst mint) ..nHt nil mv m imnl instincts. 1 . Just as he filled mine. Love again tne steering wneei. i mi- eyes. Our honeymoon was we were married thnt I wanted to sailing through the heavens wllh be to mv husband the one woman J out a cloud to mar its splendor. I who could satisfy all that his We we.ro not standing b' side a I mind, snul and body craved, who prosaic dutsy road. Before us could be a close comrade as well stretched our way in a silvery ra- as a lover. 'dinnr-e of huppim'sn nnspenkable. man, I.lbt.y, Mont.; and Alton Ga- I' JI o V mvVif Iuha nt brie, Miiwaukie. , the depar- r". e" t" In.e slnee ed" my , ?lin "LP.hisilsL"',,'L.,h",,,'1. ?:!we were married Hint I wanted to sailing 1 Another of those enjoyable eve ninKS next Saturday at the Wig wam Tavern. SALVATION ARMY SERVICES at tho Antlers Theatre for the last time tonlsht. The slory Is an adaption by James Hnmllton of the peipular novel by Kmeraon Hough, author of "The Covered Wanon." and features Jack Holt, Ernest Torrenco, Lois Wilson, and XT....V. I . I , n.1 .,,, l "on, m inn it-nuniK rutes. I nere win ne n niicuiai inim i n... ,.... . ' ,, , ...rvin. .1 .l, Klvil, n Armi hll I .TnB "" Is one of the wildest I tonight at 7:80. Bervlees ail day ?' r1'7,T!ur;,,"lt,y Jj,MS T' , n . o..,i.,., i nnrt (tois Wilson) red-headed, or- sehool at 2, Old Soldiers Home at-h "d. ?Ke"u',"U1 .y."nK ."""T WANTED Maternity work In lie home. Mrs. E. E. Thompson, Wilbur, Oregon, WANTED Maternity caae! by practical nurse. Mrs. E. Krom mlnga, Roseburg Rt 2 Box 12S-B WANTED To rent email furnish ed house. Rent must be reason able. Address "Kenter", care News-Review. WANTED -Painting, paperhanglng, kalsomlning. Reasonable. Esti mates free. John Westerlund ' Box 91 Dillard, Oregon. WANTED To tradeii 4ioom house and 2 lots tn Sutherlin, close in, for good used car. Ad dress "Trade", News-Review. - FOR RENT 3:30, Y. P. S at 6:15, street at 7, and In hnll at 7: SO. ADJT. FRED ANDERSON, Officer. Call and see tne new products at the Watkins Store, 120 W. Lane, Another of those enjoyable eve nings next Saturday at the Wig wam Tavern. SMEeiCIll.fi IS GGLF CHIPli fatiesf LIBERTY THEATRE For the same reason that "Hoi. ens Rabies" has such unprecedent ed success as a story so. will the picture "Helen's liable," starring j Haby Peggy, follow In the path broadened by this John Haberton Like the story, this picture in coin Texas, across unmapped plains to Abilene, the market to the north. The difficulties encountered on way are without number, In dians, stampedes, floods, storms. A trunkful of stolen land scrip starts all the trouble, and Taisle's own attractiveness almost wrecks matters time and again.. We have an attractive and serv iceable Hue of rubber aprons for kitchen wear which saves women time and energy of sewing and laundering. Lloyd Crocker, REWARD E iters. Mr. Neuner reports that the I affairs in his office are moving , novel smoothly and that ho 1b well pleas-iiure Is effused with that led with the cooperation he has re- parable atmosphere of sunshine in reived. Mr. Neuner was also happy home. It digs right deep I pleased by the conviction Becured : to ln0 Very marrow of ones I in the rase against Dr. Frank C. bones and Into the Innermost re-i I Hart, alleged while slaver, who i cesses of one's heart. It makes I . was found guilty by a Portland (hp family man proud of the fart j ! jury yesterday, air. neuner was that he Is a faml.y man. It causes For return of leather port folio containing Mill Work Cost Hook "A" price lists and discount sheets wilh my name on same to A. N. Hlldebrand care of Roseburg Lum ber at Mfg. Co. Roseburg, Oregon. Nicotine Dust for aphis at Jieti-ger's. FOR RENT Garage, 404 West Douglas. HOUSEFOR RENT 128 8o. Kane St. . ; FOR RENT Furnished 2 room house, 9 per month. Phone 210-1. ACREAGE FOR RENT Also horss for sale. Fred Vedder. Tel. 42F1 FOR RENT Furnished Bleeping room. Reasonable. 311 E. Oak St. FOR RENT Twb"ro6m apartment with bath, hot and cold water, close in. 520 North Jackson. - FOR RENT Newly decorated E room bouse, close In. Hot & oold water, bath, toilet, lights. Gap age. 611 Fowler St. FOR RENTES room furnished apartment, lower floor also 2 room furnished apt, on upper floor. 246 So. Stephens St. FOR RENT Big barn with gardes spot, on No. Stephens St. be tween Oak and Washington. Phone 227-Y. FOR RENT Modern sleeping rooms. Special rates by week of month. Ill Sheridan St New Oregon Rooms. April was a very normal monlh. in aelive charge of the prosecution the heart of the lover to palpitate I Food for squirrels Now Is the except for the rainfall, which was of this case. He expects to visit over two Inches nhnvp the nverni, his ranch tomorrow and will relum according to the monthly report of to Portland Sunday night lo be In even faster. The most confirmed time to exterminate squirrels and (Aunclat.il 1'r.M Lowed WlrO STOKE POtiES. Knglund, May 2. Miss (ilenna Coliett, former American woman golf champion defeal'id Cyril Tolley. former ltrl lish amateur champion by one up in a match over the Stoke I'oge. course this afternoon. M as Colleit made a strong finih pul ling out a victory after shf had bjen two down w::;i i:in'3 to go. GENERAL BLACKSMITH I NQ and horseshoeing. All work guaranteed. Plenty room for farm ers horses. 622 Winchester St. north of auto camp. E. E. Wood cock, Prop. 'Meteorologist Wm. Uell. The total rainfall for the month was i.i'l I Inches, while the normnl is 2. is ', Inches, giving a monthly excess of 2.04 Inches. In spile of this fuel. however, there is a deficiency for j the period from January 1 of 1.74 inches, but for the wet season dat I Ing from September 1, there is an ! excess of 8.24 Inches. The lem j peralure for the month was slight i ly above normal, the average for : the month being 53.6 degrees and the normal 61 degrees. The aver- age hourly wind velocity was 3 .1 i miles per hour, with the maximum being 20 miles per hour. his office on Monday morning. Ice boxes at Powell s. For prompt taxi service, ctty or country trips. Phone 44. ATTORNEY NFIINFR unuc 1-adlos, see the Core Twin and' . George Neuner t S district at .rassier sire 30 to 56. 205 Perkins torn.,. I. spending the Teek end Illdg. 2 to 5 p. m., or phone 2.U at his home here visiting his fiim- ror appointment. iiy an(i a,t(.ri,lin.r in h,,in.... ,,. i I TUBBY r-: I Li's II tflk. I I T&zrk rrT-M, RIDDLE TO HAVE NEW BUILDING AND GARAGE Monday evening the city council met In special sesstnn to act on th? rHBignatiim of K. V. Kiddle as re cord .-r, says th Kiddie Knterprise. Tiny aeceptt'd his resigmiilon and appoint' d Frank ain to siircpid hti.i for the balanep of the ttrm. Mr. Kiddle rsined h cuitae he will not be In town duritiK the sum mer months. A permit was nhin Issued lo Kd. Mart to construct a parage with r inforcid sted wire walls with slue co covering, a concrete floor and a fire proof roof, iox.M feel. And ulso gave him a pi rmlt to construct a t:t.rvice at at Ion In con nee t (on. The new plarn of buuinesis will be on Ihe corner lots across the sttoet from the KnlrrprlMi offien bachelor or spinster it exhllerates. and yet at the sam? time Imbues with a yearning to fill the gap in their lives wilh God's greatest earthly gift a fireside and a Tod- I die like the one which Iiaby I'eggy bo uf mi! mjiiy pssnyn in me pic ture "Helen's Ilabies." The picture will be at the Liberty Theatre Sunday and Monday, gophers. We guarantee our pois on to kill them, Lloyd Crocker. ANTLERS THEATRE Texas fU7 plenty "f ratlin, but no market result: everybody broke! And with these few words ono finds himself well Into the story of "North of 36", the new 1'ara mount picture which is the feature Hall's Catarrh Medicine tm! It rid (tour lyjtcm of Cstarrh or Deaf ness caused by Catarih. toU r rfmtf Utl fm TtT 40 Km F.J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio ' Grass rockers at Powell s. DAILY WEATHER REPORT U. H. weather bureau, local of fice, Itosuburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending 5 a. m. Precipitation in inches and hun dredths: Highest tempernlure yesterday....72 Lowest lemperaturelaHt night .61 Precipitation, last 21 hours 0 Total preclp. since first of monlh 0 Normal preclp, for this month 2.05 Total preclp. from 8ept. 1, 11)21, to data 38.90 Averaite preclp. Irom Sept. 1, 1K77 30.82 Iotal excess from Sept. 1., 8.0S Average precipitation for 4(i wet, Feu-sons, (Kept, lo May, Incliiilve) ?,1 4ft, Generally fair tonight and Sunday, moderate temperature. WILLIAM IlKI.t,, Meteorologist. LOST AND FOUND f LOST A sterling silver bar pin, Bet with rhlnestonea and an ob long amethysL Valued as a gift, Leave at this office (News-Ra. view) and receive reward. . t M1SCE1IANE0US I TO TRADF old ones. TRADK Your old Btove for -New mattresses Bee Judd. for fine Quick Meal kitchen range. Judd's mrnmire wore. Hank Takes a Size Two. By WINNER twf slWMVr. . I LITTLE -HE CAkjT Eb tZrmXtd VGET HIS HEAD IM MAItCKL and bob curl. 75c, hair cut and curl 60c. Phone S7-Y. 331 So. Main. Mrs. Amy Rogers. CAR OWNER Don't forget ti call 663 when in need of auto parts. Sarfts Auto Wreckln House. j()HN"rHASTAIN"of"theMedford Fluff Itug Works, will be In Rose, burg soon, (let your worn car pets and rugs together for him to pick up this trip and he will deliver your rugs next trip. Haves you postage and gives you pro tection, you don't pay till you see Ihe rug, and not then unless satisfied. He's coming poon. Watch the paper and tell your neighbors. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR M H. pr.YLUR ChlropractM physician, 120 W. Lane Rt. COME OM.HAOK. -TRV rr- GOSH, THE DOOR'S TOO VJMY DoOTCHfX ervuut IHrtl BUKU l-Tta. OPP CM THE ftOTTOM'ViV iTHATlL MAKP TrtE 'W V oooa Bisfcta Ok v. . ift iii j.i ' " n jir .i. OT' -1 ' ' rj-T m 1SV rr , a i, ism 1 3 ft,' w VIM V. OOMT BE SOCHA. 0UM6ELl?N I I GOTTA ME tT BlGCER AT U 1 ' I "E ToP S0S HE CAM tET Wtn,' HIS HEAO THROUGH- ITS M'PW, I 8ic EMootn at the bottom Yl' V AS It 15 FOR HIS FEET WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua The Umpqua Florist Cholcs Cut Flowsra Always Frssh Plneit Quality Artlatlo FloralH Designs. Visit Our Oreenhouss or Call 40-F2. Reliable Tailor ' J. H. BERNIER Upttairt Nsxt Umpqua Hotel I Ciaanlrg, Prosing, Alterations i We Make Your Clothes in Roseburg