ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW THURSDAY, MAY 7. 1925.
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ICE CREAM
FREEZER
98c
Makes I quart of smooth ice cream. Galvanized
tub, metal unbreakable handle and retinned cream
container. Just the thing to have in the house for
the warm days ahead of us. .
Strawberries and Ice Cream for Dessert
. Oh, My.
Churchill Hardware Co.
Winchester Store
JURORS DRAWN
FOR MAY TERM i
CIRCUIT COURT
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
Frec's freeze the best In the
world. We deliver ice cream pack
ed, one quart or more to any part
of the city. Lloyd Crocker.
lit
The Umpqua Florist
Choice Cut Flowers Alwaya
Fresh
Finest Quality Artistic. Floral
Designs.
Visit Our Greenhouse or
Call 40-F2.
Your work here is
sure to be satisfac
tory to you.
Our Auto Will Call
Phona 277
YOU OUGHT TO
Insure Your Auto
For Automobile Insurance
All coverages
We are at your service
G. V. YOUNG & SON
INSURANCE
116 Cass St. Phone 417
IN OUR
New Location
Corner Douglas and
Main Streets
Highway Service Station
A new concrete build
ing built for our busi
ness. We have new equip
ment and have a full
line of battery end
Auto Electrical equip
ment. Give us a call.
Umpqua Battery
Station
A. B. Taylor, Prop.
A Message of
Economy
The stork of monuments
which we carry, embody
good appearance. Quality and
fine workmanship, at prices
which make them outstand
ing values.
We hire no hiah priced work
nien or agents and therefore
can save you from 25 per
cent to 30 per cent on your
work.
See ns before placing your
order.
Peoples Marble and
Granite Works
SOt N. Jackson Strict
VARIED MUSICAL
PROGRAM TONIGHT
A varied musical program with
something of Interest to every
one will be offered the public to-'
night, starting with a concert in
front of the i'mpqua Hotel by the
Boys Band at seven o'clocj Two
musical programs are offered to
night, one at Ott's Music Store at
eight o'clock including a number of
talented musicians and readers and
one by the Eastern Star Lodge at
8:45. The Eastern Star program
was 'printed yestereay, and , one
number was added today, a piano
solo by Gordon V. Cook.
Last nights attractions were well
attended. The Heinline Conserva
tory was crowded for the profes
sional recital offered by the Music
Teachers Association, the Heinline
Conservatory orchestra entertained
the theatre crowd at the Antlers
; Theatre, the lobby of the Grand
Hotel was crowded to hear the
; Arizona Collegians orchestra, and
two public dances, one at the Moose
Hall by the Collegians orchestra
and one at Rainbow Cardens by
the Blue Devils, were well attend
ed. The big event of Friday even
ing Is the Japanese operetta "The
Japanese Girl", to be presented
at the Heinline Conservatory by
Mrs. Charles A. Brand.
I I
I (AMoclatpd Ptmi Leaard Win.)
! PORTLAND. Ore.. May 7. The '
jury which tried Edgar Ulanchard,
; dismissed Portland pcliceman, on
a charge of assault and battery In
connection with a raid March 21
on the home of David Foulkes, re
ported at 11 p. m. last night that It
was hopelessly divided, and was
'discharged by Circnit Judge Skip
worth. The policeman was charged wltb
striking David Foulkes, Jr.
I Ulanchard denied that be wilful
, ly struck young Foulkes. He said,
jthe blow was delivered as he was
I trying to force the door, which was
being held by the boy. Ulanchard
said be apologized when be realis
ed that he was attempting to enter
the wrong home. A house across
the street was the one which had
ibeen picked to raid, the officer
said.
o
Simple Mixture Best
For Constipation
Simple buckthorn bark, magnes
ium sulph. C. P.. glycerine, etc., as
mixed In Adlerika, is excellent for
constipation. It often works in one
hour or less and never gripes, me
pleasant and quick action of this
efficient Intestinal evacuant will
surprise you. Adlerika helps any
case gas on the stomacn, unless
due to deep-seated causes. Often
removes matter you never tnouem
was In your system. Nathan Ful
lerton, druggist.
Order your graduation announce
menta at the News-Review office.
New Une of samples Just received.
BIG RANCH DEAL
IS COMPLETED
ANNUAL CLEAN UP
The annual Clean Up of the City
of Roseburg will be held from this
date until the even Inn of May 12th
and all parties interested are re
quested to have tnelr rubbish ready
by that time. The City will haul
free all rubbish placed convenient
ly along the curbs In proper con
tainers within that time, but spe
cial attention h ealleo to the fact
, that It is necessary that all such
rubbish be placed in Rood substan
tial containers, either sacks or
boxes, and If not so contained will
not be picked up. Sacks should be
tied. A charpe will be made for
hauling all rubbish placed on the
streets after May 12th.
By Order of the Common Council.
I. S. KETCH
Chief of Police
A BRIDE'S DIARY
A Love Story of Today
By Idah McCIone Gibson
SLUMP IN WOOL
PRICES PUZZLES
Cleo Madison, entertaining a I Paul looked at her as though
few friends, decides to read her I he wished she hadn't spoken,
granduiothes diary. Grundmo-i "connr. I must say that you
there diary is so quaint, so mo- j ,now you are not married. Don't
dest. that these modern-day girls i vou know mU8, erer MV
are thunderstruck. hen the Mi you , , mha,
g r is go. cieo thinks ot ner eiope- ..r..k ,,
ment with Paul Wlnthrop planned . ",0'hh'. bllu' ou rf el,eTer om"
for the Immediate future. Her "''I" to d a, C
conscience is pricked by a passage l p'0'" edh t0 Paul ,h" he ne
of the modest, old-fashioned dla- I I kl, i? 10 maB
. I- .hn.k to p.nl h" I had akon It for.
ry. For, though engaged to Paul
she, only the night before enjoyed
Paul was hungry and I was glad
the kisses of Chick Adams. Both or It dissipated some of the
sets of parents apposed the match I disagreeable atmosphere of the
because at one time the families
had been rich, but now were so
cial climbers, and the parents
wanted each lo marry money.
Connie Terhune, wealthy, wanted
to marry Paul. At a party Chick
Adams draws Cleo aside protest
ing that she should bave come
with him. Qleo doubts her love
ry makes Cleo wonder. Paul pro
for Paul. Her grandmother's dla
tests his love for the girl. They
are wed. Cleo's mother becomes
hysteric. Cennle shows again her
jealousy. The fathers of the new
lyweds rejoice. The honeymoon
begins. The fierce flame of her
love almost whelms Cleo. The
honeymoon grows more effulgent.
The reception for the newly
wed shows Connie in her true
IgM.
Cleo becomes Jealous.
Chick Adams en lei's a plot.
a npvm WOMAN.
I think when Chick Adams real-j a, fast as he could.
luncheon. I caught Connie look
ing at me when she thought she
was not ohRerved, as though she
could murder me and Paul, my
poor stupid husband, kicked my
knee twice, when I was talking
rather pointedly to Chick, to call
my attention back to himself.
t q'i'te enjoyed the whole party
and Chick's great sense of humor
helped me appreciate It. He nei
ther missed Paul's kicks nor Con
nie's looks and he even once in
a while gave me a sly wink when
Connie said something sarcastic.
Finally the desert came on, and
Paul's eyes glistened. He Is as
fond of sweets as I am. At the
first mouthful, however, bis tooth
must have given him a little
twinge for I noticed that he look
ed at the confection as though
he ought to give It up. He wasn't
aide, however, to withstand the
temptation anil like a child he
gobbled down the Icy sweet stuff
LONDON, May T. The remark-
able slump In wool prices Is at-;
tractlng attention, the prices hav- I
ing fallen about 40 percent In four
months without much apparent
cause.
The buyers, It Is said, mlscalcul-
ated the rate ot consumption and
consequently have many thou- j
sands ot bales on hand, but not ,
enough to account for the slump, i
Sir Arthur Goldfinch, director of
the War materials during the world
war, and an authority on wool. Is i
quoted by the Dally Mall as saying ;
that the surplus Is very small as
compared with the average con
sumption, but that owing to It
something like a panic now is oc
currlng. '
The Melbourne corresponuent ;
of the Dally Telegraph reports .
that a council of Australian all
wool sales throughout Australia
wool brokers unanimously resolv
ed yesterday that it was desirable
to suspend all wool sates inruugn
out Australia until July 1 and It
was actually decided that there
should be no sales In Australia for
a week.
Taylor-mane concrete Is gooa con.
irrete. Tel. 225-R.
LAUNCH? KIDS
FRESH
AS Al
T. B. Dnvls of Cloverdale. Til
lamook County, and Jess It. Lass
well of Oakland, have been spend
ing a few days here completing
a sale of Mr. Davis' 1.800 acre
ranch near Glide to Phil F. Stra
der of Glide.
Mr. Davis bought the east part
of the Mt. Alto ranch In 1921
and has lived there until this
spring, when he purchased the
Cloverdnle hank and expects to
make his home there.
Phil strader Is a Douglas Coun
ty young man, and has Ions want
ed to own a ranch on the lTmpqua
river. This one meets his require
ments as It has a large propor
tion of river bottom farming land.
The consideration was in the
neighborhood of 130,000.
A nice vase or basket well filled
with flowers from The Fern, will
please Mother next Sunday, Moth
er's Day.
ized the whole scope of my plan
it amused him for he said, "We'll
get there and order lunch for the
fonr of ns and then Bend out for
them. That will make things very
pleasant, I am sure.'
As he finished the last mouth
ful, he screwed his face into a
grimace. I knew he wanted to
howl.
"I bet. Cleo, vou ordered that
diabolical dessert, purposely. You
I will say th's for Chick, hoto- must have known It would set
EXPECT TO ADOPT
SCHOOL PLANS AT
NEXT MEETING
. ".4 7fib
At the regular meeting of the
school board to be held nesct Tues
day, it is expected that the plans
for the proposed new high school
building will come up for final ap
proval and adoption. The plans In
their tentative form have been
completed by Architect Gerow, and
with all changed, decided upon by
the board. Included in the specifi
cations, it Is thought that the board
will be able to pass upon the plans
at the next meeting and advertise
at once for bids for the construc
tion. A special meeting was held
on Tuesday of this week, for the
purpose of Investigating applica
tions for positions on the teaching
staff next school year. About forty
applications are on hard, and the
board went through the recom
mendations, selecting those who
will be offered positions as vacan
cies occur.
ever, he ordered a scrumptious
luncheon and remembered a fro
zen dessert of Ice cream, maca
roons, maraschino cherries nn.l
chopped nuts the whole of It cov
ered over with the froxen maple
moose, of which I have always
been very fond.
At half past twelve I sr?nt word
by one of the caddies that Chick
and 1 were waiting for Paul and
Connie In the dining room of the
club where we had ordered the
luncheon.
I knew that my husband would
come immediately whether he had
finished his nine holes or not. be
cause I worded the message In
such a way as to make him think
that I had asked Chick to bring
me out especially to observe the
nrnnr etles.
As they came up the steps, Con
nie looked furious, and Paul ra
ther sheepish.
thl damnable tooth aching."
"Paul, you don't mean to In
sinuate that Cleo wants to make
you suffer." Chick said with a
forced lnugh.
Paul looked ashamed. The blood
slowly suffused his face. He
resi led that Chick understood he
was accusing me of trying to pay
htm back In the same coin for
his purposely hnrtlng me that
morning by going for golf with
Connie.
Me arose fronwthe table hastily
snd Chick "knowing that some
thing rhould be done sa'd. "Come
on Con. we'll leave these two
newly weds to themselves. I'll
lake you out on th north side
for a ride snd we'll come back
to one of the hotela to tea and
a -dance."
"All right Chick, but perhaps
the newlyweds would like to go
too." Th's speech was cold and
TOR MOTHERS' DAY
A Ha.itHr.il assortment nf cards
and special wrapped boxe candy.
Lloyd Crocker.
Yes, We Sell 'Eml
FLOUR-SALT-FEED
And our prices are not monkeys on a string either.
We sell just the same one day as another, unless
market prices change.
50 lbs. Salt Licks 65c
5 lbs. Salt Licks 10c
50 lbs. Sack 45c
See Us First We Can Save You Money
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
RO8EBUR0 OAKLAND
Olrls: You can't expect a feller
to love a girl with a red nose, color
less Hps. dull eyes. Don't wait j
your "chance" might come tomor-
row. Better take llollisier's Rocky I
Mountain Tea at once and be on
the safe side. Chapman's Phar-i
macy.
Classified Section
ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE.
FOR SALE
i
Hello darlings. Yon dldn t ' incisive for Connie was furious at
expect us quite so early, did you," , chick for suggesting that the
I said. J partv should pair off differently.
"I certainly did not, answered j "Thank you very much Conn'e
Connie. J Ijut that confounded dessert has
"Well, we knew by this tlmo yolit my looth aching again, and
would want something to eat," as I have Cleo's car. I'll lot her
remnrKeu i hick, ami i in'im ; flron me at me ocnnsi s.
now it ought to be all on the i "You see. Con. 1 was right. A
j table. Come on." I married man may golf or flirt
"Ho's your toothache, soldier- ! with a woman other than hla
man?" 1 asked as we sat down j wife, but when trouble comes he
at the table. i wants her by his side to suffer
I "I've hid a twinge now andlWth him or "
(then, but for the last hour I ha "Oh shut up Chick. I can't see
forgotten all about It.' , how Cleo's presence will help an
"I knew you would. Paul. Don't jach'ng tooth."
i yon remember I told you ynu ! can." Chick said Impertl-
wonld when you made such a fns3 nenlly. "Come on Con, don't be
about It at the beginning of the a snoilsport."
! game?" Inquired Connie. ' Tnmnrf-nw t,ovc and Tears.
AMUNDSEN READY
FOR LONG FLIGHT
(AMOclAtcd Prea Letstd Wire.)
NEW YOHK, May 7. CBptaln
Itoald Amundsen, the Norwegian
explorer today was presumably on
the verge of starting his attempt
to reach the North Pole by air
plane. Cabled dispatches yesterday said
the two planes of the expedition
were preparing to . leave King's
Day, Spitsbergen for the northern
part ot the Archipelago from which
the actual dash Is to be made, but
further word Is lacking from the
explorer's base from which com
munication Is difficult because of
Its remoteness.
The Norwegian government
I steamer Farm, assigned to the ex
!peilitlon, bas reported her arrival
off Amsterdam Island, lying to the
northwest of West Spitsbergen.
The message from the vessel
said a northern wind was blowing
and snow squalls prevailed, but
the sea was smooth and the
temperature about eight degrees
fnhrenhelt above sero.
J A PA LAC, Paints and Varnishes, at
Powell s Furniture Co.
GLADIOLI bulbs Tor saleT" 530 W.
OakSt.TelLlBS:
FOIl SALE Pack and saddle
horses. Boyer Bros. Phone 14F14
SEWINcTm ACHINE3for" saTs7 for
rent, and repairing. Powell Fur
niture Co.
FOR SALE Timberland and saw
mill location. M. T. Cannon,
Glide, Ore.
FOR SALE 11 lbs. broccoli seed.
Kruse seed from Oswego. C. B.
Calkins. ' ; ,
FOR SALE John Deere wiggletnil
cultivator, good as new $45, J. E.
Hattield, Dlxonvllle;
FOR SALE 20 cords ot dry fir
four foot wood (6 delivered. Ad
dress B. E. care News-Review.
FOR SALE Pine stove wood, $3.50
per tier. Leave orders at Gil
ham's Garage, 332 N. Jackson.
FOR SALE Burroughs Adding ma
chine, almost new.- Reasonable
price. Oregon Bakery, 231 N.
Jackson St.
WANTED
UNITED ARTISANS'
CARAVAN TO SPEND
NIGHT IN ROSEBURG
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING
OSLO, Norway, May 7. The
Shipping Gazette says the auxil
iary ship of the Amundsen
North Pole expedition has reached
Seal Bay, Dane's Island, Indicating
thla mav be the place from which
the flight to the North Pole will
start Unfavorable weather condi
tions, cloudy with snow, were reported.
High grsde. extra fancy, rag
rugs M Powell's.
FUNERAL OF MR. VAN WEY
TO BE HELD AT CLEVELAND
AS PORE AS fcoSEi
KISSED By DEW
THELAONDtty WE
SEND BACICTD VOU
The man who didn't
think that you could put
any poetry or sentiment
Into the laundry business
never sent any of his
wearables to us to be
launder d. When we rinse
out a garment It la as
clean and fresh as the
sparkling dew and when
we iron It It is as pure
and firm as the sunklssed
rose.
Roseburij Steam
Laundry
Phone 79 Roaeburg. CW
The body of the late Robert W.
Vanwey, who passed way at his
home In West Hoseburg, yesterday
morning after a short Illness, will
be taken to Cleveland, where the
funeral will be held Friday after
noon at 1 o'clock from the Cleve
land church, burial following in
the cemetery there.
Seen the Corona- Four? On dis
play at Parslow Furn. Co. Ask for
.Mr. Llutott.
CHIEFS TO MEET
A meeting of the I'mpqua Chiefs
wilt be held on Monday evening.
May 11, at which time songs will
he practiced for the carnival. Fur
ther'arrangements for the coming
festival will also be discussed at
that time.
A caravan of United Artisans will
be In Roseburg on Friday May 29,
and will hold a nrogram on that
evening, 'ine carvan, according to!
! advance Information wjll consist of i
nnout 150 people, who are on their,
way to Grants Pass, for the state '
convention, and they will spend the
night in this city. The I'mpqua
Chiefs and Squaws will form a re-,
ceptlen committee, and will Join!
with the Artisans In a parade atj
7:31 p. m. A program and dance
will be presented at the armory,
following the parade. '
The United Artisans of Roseburg j
will initiate a large class In this
city on Saturday, May . The de-j
gree team from Grants Pass lll'
come lo the city to put on the -work.
Immediately following the
Initiation, which will end at s
o'clock, a program will be given, '
this entertainment being open to1
the public.
The Annual meeting of the Civil
Bend Cemetery Association will be
held on the grounds. May 26. 1925,
at 2 p. m., to attend to any busi
ness on hand. Annual Clean Up
Day will be held May 2Sth and
2'Jth. 1U25. Everybody come.
MRS. GEORGE WINSTON, Sec.
NEARLY INSANE
AT TIMES
Mrs.Saonderi Teds how Lydia L
Pinkham't Vegetable Compound
Relieved Troubles of Change
of Life
Before ordering your engraved
graduation announcements, call at
the News-Review office and see the
new line Just received. .
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
Before ordering your engraved
gratlunllnn announcements, call at
the News-iteview office and see the
new line Just received.
K CHILD IN PAIN run to Mothe.
for relief. So do the irTown-nns.
For udder, and Severe pain in ttomat-h i
and jix well, cramp, diarrhara I
CHAMBERLAIN'S
COLIC and DIARRHOEA I
REMEDY
Keep it alwaya in your home.
U. R. weather bureau, local of
fice, Hoseburg, Oregon. 24 hours
ending 6 a. m.
Precipitation Id Inches and hun
drdths: Highest temperature yeMerday 77
Iowci'i temperature nt night 43
I'recipitaifon, hint 24 hours M
Total predp. nine 1st of month .ftl
Normal preelp, for this month 2.05
Totnl preelp. from Sept. 1,
' 1124. to da to 3S.91
Average preelp. from Sept.
1, lS7t 31.22
Total excess from Sept 1.,
1!24 7.69
Average precipr.atlon for 46
wet seasons, (Sept. to May,
inclusive) 31.44
Generally cloudy tonight and
Friday.
WIM.TAM TiKlX,
MeteornliKixt.
i Finkham's vegetab!cCompoundwhilo
going tnrougn ine
Change of Lifo. I
was very nervous,
could not sleep and
had melancholy
spells. In fact, I
was nearly insane
at times and my
memory was al
most a blank, i
was so - weak I
could not do my
housework half of
the time and suf
fered dreadfully with my back. My
doctor said 1 would have to worry it
out and 1 went through this for three
years before I began taking the Vege
table Comtiound which I saw adver
tised. 1 think it was eight bottles
that I took. It has been two years
since ! took any and I haven't had a
doctor since for that trouble. I do all
my washing and ironing and I have
(rained from 11H to VIH pounds. lad
vise all women who suffer physically
and mentally as I did to give the Veg
etable (mound a fair trial. I hotw
It will do as much fur them as it 'lid
for me.1' Mrs. T. A. SAimnmw,
711 K. Depot Street, Km,xville
Tennessee.
FOR SALE 1924. Ford roadster,
with commercial body, or other-.
wise. Bargain. ; I'aily feav'lng
town. Smith s Garage.
WKST SIDE 6 room house. Good
lot with bearing fruit trees.
$1200 cash. This Is well located.
O. W. Young & Son. Phone 417,
FbttTlSALE German police Imps,
from purebred, registered prise
winning stock, all choice colors,
reasonable prices. M. A. Ketten,
216 Court street.
FOR SALE Aone horse Mitchell
wagon, a two seat spring wagon,
a green bone grinder, a large
family refrigerator. J. C. Gerely,
Roseburg. ItU 1. Box 18.
FUR SALE Oak block wood, Jt
Inch, 3.50 tier; 16 Inch block
oak atove wood $11 cord. Light
weight work mare, young. French
Nichols, HI. 1 Boi 3.
PoiTI SALEAta 'bargain. Ford
truck, practically good as new,
might consider trade for live
stock. See H. W. Balrd, 7 miles
west of Sutherlln, Lion Balrd,
Umpqua, Ore.
OAK TIMItER,wagon "material
saw mill rolls, also Sou tiers Oak
s.ab, stove and heater wood,
from $1.25 to 11.75 per tier. Ilia
hee Mill and Manufactory, Oak
land, Oregon.
. FOR SALE Ilulter Kist Corn pop
per and peanut roaster. Cost
1 .065. I sed very little. Good
as new. Will sell at a very low
price. Golden's Tool Hall, Suth
erlln Oregon.
FUR SA DvH rriKallon outf 1 f7"Cen"
trllugal pump, capacity 250 gal.
per minute, about loo ft. pipe,
mostly 4 inch, large foot valve,
six horse power gas engine
"Webster nag" frlrilon clutch,
etc. 1-rlce 2r.0. Address "11"
care of News-Review.
TEKMS-1250.00 down knd3O.O0
pur month buys a C room plas
tered house. Modern plumbing.
Garage. Large lot on 1'aclfle
Highway. I'rleo 125(10, CM) down
balance $.10 per month, including
interest on deferred payments at
6 per cent. G. W, Young & Son.
Phone 417.
WANTED Milk goats to pasture.
J. O. Howard, Roseburg, Box 1084
WANTED 1925 dry Cascara Bark,
8c lb. See Bergers Bargain Store.
WANTED Real good sheep ranch
fairly well Improved. Address
"X" care News-Review.
WANTED About 600 ft. of 3-4 Inch
water pipe, 20 head of sheep for
sale. M. E. Manley, Canyonvllle,
Oregon.
WANTED Oentie work horse 6 to
9 years old. Weight 1100 to 1200.
State price. W. G. Paul, R. D.
No. 1
WANTED Housekeeper by mid-
die aged bachelor. Will give the
' right one a good home. Address
Box 584, Roseburg, Ore.
WANTED An experienced girl or
woman for general housework.
Mrs. Wm. Telford, Rt. 1, Box
136, A. Res. Kelley's Korner.
WANTED To do" painting in ex
change for light touring car, la
good condition. First class work.
Address P. O. Box 26. Roseburg.
WANTED Woman tor general
housework In Portland home
two adults in family. Good home
for the right person. Inquire at
Douglas County Flour Mill, Rose
burg. -
WANTEI-Two telephone operab
ors, experience not necessary,
mother and daughter preferable.
Position will be permanent to
right party. Address T. O. care
News-Review.
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FOR RENT
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FOR RENT Modern 5-room fur
nished house, close In. Call 320
W. Cass St., or phone 180J.
FOR RENT 5 room house, with
stove. Partly furnished. Garage.
$12. 868 Hoover8L
FOR RENT 4 room furnished
apartment, ground floor, modern
6 minutes walk. 927 Winchester
SL
FOR ,RENT Big barn wltb gardes
spot, on No. Stephens SL be
tween Oak and Washington,
Phone 227-Y.
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FOUND Collie dog. Owner may
have same by describing and pay.
ing for adv. Phono 48F12
LOST At Winchester Sunday,
fielders glovo wllb initials C. H.
punched in strap. Return to this
office. Reward.
MISCELLANEOUS I
MARCEL and bob curl, 75c, hall
cut and curl 50c. Phone 57-Y.
331 So. Main. Mrs. Amy Rogers.
CAR - OWNER lH)n7t forget u
call 553 when In need ot auto
parts. 6arff's Auto Wrecktna
House.
PARTY-whotook green silk um
brella with amber tips by mis
take please leave at News-Review
office. Reward.
WOMEN Embroider for us at
home. Pleasant work. All or
spare time. Experience unneces
sary. Artscraft Company, Win
chester, Indiana.
A t :()WHOYfrom .Montana, 35
would like to write to Oregon
girls. 1 prefer maidens about 30.
Address Victor Graham, ls."4 Pa- '
eific Ave., Santa Clara, Cal.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Oil. M. H. PLYLKR Chtroprsctlt
physician, 12 W. Lane 8L
. n 1
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
STOP AT
Hotel Umpqua
Reliable Tailor
. H. BERNIER
Upstairs Nest Umpqua Hotel
Clcanlro. Prssslna, Alterations
(IB I1ISAO UUI V VJ UIL(
in Rofburg