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    ROSF.BURG NbWS-REVlEW FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1925.
SEVEN
ICECREAM
FREEZER
98c
Makes 1 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. . . i
Strawberries and Ice Cream for Dessert
Oh, My.
Churchill Hardware Co.
Winchester Store
QREGOH U, RELAY
(Asttorlated I'nm Leued Wtr.)
G ITU EMS, Ore., May 8. The
irij'U-nj"u'iii""
A BRIDE'S DIARY
A Love Story of Today
By Idah McGlone Gibson
Cleo Madison. entertaining a
few friends, decides to reud her
University 'of Oregon relay squad f:aB.dT' '"l mot
dest, that these modern-day girls
are thunderstruck. V hun the
14 in til, accompanied by Couch
Hill Haywatd, will leave Eugene
uiib uiuiiuuk hi a o ciuca lur eieai
tie, to participate In the annul Uni
versity of Washinmon relays. Ore
gon will enter teams iu four events,
the half mile, mile two mile and
(our mile relaya.
The half mileia are Hormancc,
Cleaver, Hainagan and Kelsey.
The milera are Kinney, Frice,
Wilbur and Cash. I
Gerke, Maunye, Stephenson atid
Houston will enter the two mile
event.
The personnel of .the medley re
lay has - not been announced,
though Kelsey, Kinney and Ten
are cenain to participate.
The fourth man will be either
Sussman or Gerke.
(I
TOR WOTHERS' DAY
A beautiful assortment of cards
and special wrapped boxe candy.
Lloyd Crocker. .
Slightly used ranges at Powell's.
The Umpqua Florist
Choice Cut Flowers Always
Fresh
Finest Quality Artistic Floral
Designs.
Visit Our Greenhouse or
Call 40-F2.
LAUfffim KIDS
FRESH
AS A I
ROSEJ
U 3 im
SALEM. Ore., May 8 Governor
Pierce will today have lunch in
Portland with J. H. Wlnmore, dean
of law at the University of Chica
LO, under whom the Oregon gov
ernor took a law course in Chica
go many years ago. Dean Wig
more is author of a noted book on
evidence and la an authority on
that subject.
OBSERVANCE OF
MOTHERS' DAY OF
ANCIENT ORIGIN
AS PURE. AS RObti
KSSEC By DEW
THE LAONDR.Y WE
StN&BAClCTDVoU !
The man who didn't
think that you could put
any poetry or sentiment
Into the laundry business
never Bent any of his
wearables to us to be
laundered. When we rinse
out a garment It Is as
clean and fresh as the
sparkling dew and when
we iron It it Is as pure
and firm as the sunkissed -..rose
.... - -..
Koscburg Steam
Laundry
Phont 71 Rosetmrg, Or.
Your work' here is
sure to be satisfac
tory to you.
Our Auto Will Call
Phone 277
Sunday. May 10, Is this var
designated as Mother's Day. This
will be the 12th year of official
observation, the second Sunduy in
May having been set aside as
Mother's Day by an act of Con
gress signed in 1914 by Woodrow
Wilson. In it provision was made
for display of flags on puhlic
buildings, as well as the expres
fon or individual tribute to mo
therhood. That the Idea was a welcome
one has been proved by the rapid
growth of ceremonies in connec
tion with the day. Church ser
vices on Mother's Day are now al-
1 most universally arranged with
the day in mind, and other cus-
, toms of tha day are springing up.
A whitte carnation is the accepted
; flower to be worn in memory of
one's mother, and the sending to
j mothers of specially designed
greeting cards noting the day is
' another simple method of expres-
i. sing, appreciation which .-has met
' with approval.
' Th'a actual origin of tho move
1 ment which led to setting aside
Mother's Day, is not generally
known, hence seems worthy of
j attention in view of tho Jucreas
i ing observation of it. Investiga
tion shows that Miss Anna .larvis
of Philadelphia In 190S made the
first step toward Mothers Day,
when asked that the church In the
little Virginia town, where her
mother had been a leading spirit,
held a service In her memoiy. A
little latdr the Philadelphia
churches are found to have been
generally observing one Sunday
In May as Mother's Day, and the
plan grew to culmination In Na
tional legislation.
Various Kngllsh customs act
as a precedent for th'a Idea of
Mother's Day. In the days when
young men and girls were bound
out as apprentices or maids, the
fourth Sunday In Lent was set
aside as a day when they micht
return to their parents. Still ear
1 er. the Idea is found In Itome.
when on the same fourth Sunday,
gifts were annually brought to
the Mother Church. Kven the
pagans had their Idealization of
motherhood, expressed In the
worship of a supper-goddess
known as Rhea, the great mother
of the gods.
Berry Crates and
Sale at Cannery.
o-
Hallacks. For
urai
SAHEAVYWEIGHT
Aarlated Vttm Umi Wire.)
BOSTON. May 8. Young Strib-
ling of Atlanta is not a recognized
heavyweight. He made a triumph'
al entry into the class by 'scoring
technical knockout in the fourth
round last night over Quiutin Horn-
girls go, Cleo thinks of her elope
ment with Paul Winthrop planned
for the immediate future. Her
conscience is pricked by passage
of the modest, o.d-rasmonea ui
want me to come back after you,
Paul?".
"Where are you going?'
"I'm going to mother's to pack
up my clothes and the rest of my
personal belongings. It isn't neces
sary for you to help me do that,
you know. I can come back for
you then if you want me to."
"That's all right, dear. I'll
come up on the car. I don't know
IN WOOL IS OVER
(jUtorUta! Pms Uaiad win.)
BOSTON. May . The Com
mercial Bulletin tomorrow , will
say:
"The downward trend In wool
values appears to have been stop
ped, temporarily at least, and with
the London suctions being cur
tailed and a suspension of sales in
Australia until July,' It will be j
ry. For. though eugaged to Paul I whea the dentist will finish with ;be found whlch , do bu.in.. ;
sne, oui) luv-insui ueiuiw i
the .kisses of Chic k Adams. Both "I'll tell you what to do come
sets of parents apposed the match over to mother's to dinner. Slre'll
because at one time the families feel hurt if we don't have at least
had been rich, but now were .so- one meal with her before we go
4ial climbers, and the parents away."
wanted each to marry money, i as raui raisea n.s Jiat 10 ma
rnnnie Terhune. wealthy, wanted me goodby. he whispered: "I'll
to marry Paul. At party Chick
Adams draws Cleo aside protest
ing that she sboald have come
with him. Cleo doubts her love
ry makes Cleo jronder. Paul pro
for Paul. Her grandmother's dia
tests his low for the girl. They
are wed. Cleo' mother becomes
hysteric. Connie shows again her
jealousy. The fathers of the new
lyweds rejoice. The honeymoon
begins. The fierce flame of hor
love almost whelms Cleo. The
honeymoon grows more effulgent.
The reception for the newly,
wed shows Connie in her true
light. Cleo becomes Jealous, and
Chick Adams enters a plot. The
young wife foils her "friend."
be so glad to get out of this plans
and be alone with you arain. We
didn't have any annoyances and
troubles when we were away from
everyone we knew."
"I'm afraid, Paul, we can never
get anywhre again where we
don't have people ground us we
know. We'll soon know everyone
at the post. We can't be hermits,
you know."
"Well, we won't know all of
them right at first anyway." The
smile that went with this con
clusion warmed my heart. Again
I told myswlt how silly I was to
let the little foolish things of lire
break In upon my great happi
ness. I knew that Paul was not
In love with Miss Terhune. If
he had betn he would not have
married me, 1 know this be-
ero, heavyweight champion of
Chiie. The southerner now has
won his way upward through every
boxing grade from that of bantamweight.
The Chilean was apparently
outclassed from the start and his
blows in the first round were ineffective.
He was badly punished In the
' i LOVE AND TEARS,
"eion hnri vnu made an engage
ment to go to the country club t cause I married Paul instead of
with Chick before I left?" asked i Chick.
my husband when we were out of ! I cannot tell why Just then my
imnhni nf nvervone on our way ! vagrant tnougnts should nave
Prices have only changed here
slightly In the last tew weeks, ana
It is evident that the decline of 10
to 15 percent on Merinos and JO to
iO percent on crossbreds was fully
discounted.
"In the west, little has been
done In the way of new clip opera
tions. For best bright fleeces 35
cents Is being offered with little
bought, while in the territory sec
tions hardly anything has been
done, except for a few consign
ments being made.
"The mill situation appears to
be without material change.
"Mohair Is slow but probably
t.500.000 pounds have been cleared
In Texas at 53j55o for grown
hair and 67tT70c for kid."
The Commercial Bulletin will
publish the following wool quota
tions tomorrow:
Scoured basis:
Oregon eastern No. 1 staple
ll.20jil.2J; fine and f. m. combing
1.51Erl!0; eastern clothing 110
1.05; valley No. 1 SI (l64r 110.
Mahair: Best combing 80.. 85c;
best carding 7075c.
Something New!
Milk and Grain Chick Food, for young
turkeys and chicks. Thirty, gallons of
skim-milk in each sack.
Try it once and watch them grow.
Berry Crates and Boxes
Seed Spuds $2.75
See Us First We Can Save You Money
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
ROSE BURO OAKLAND
Classified Section
ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE.
, ,h dentist'.. . turned to Chicks diplomacy at
"No, my dear, of course not, I ! luncheon. He was very under
always' had an idea that during standing and it was flattering to
the honeymoon at least two peo- my vanity to know that he loved
pie who are married should care ! me. much more uns.lflshly and
unough for each other's society to j devotedly than Connie loved Taul.
be together ail of the tinve. ' Connie wanted only Paul at her
"Beside that. 1 know by lunch- chariot wheels,
ron you would have tired of Con- By this time I had reached my
i .nrf i know linn i hut every- mother's home. She was not In.
next round, suffering two knock j body In our set would goBslp If .The maid Bald she was at a bridge
downs in the third and fought they saw you with her all the party. I went up to my room
b.indly in the fourth round after a ; morning. As it was, it looked to and began to pack up.
the outside world as tnougn tire ah at once 10 my surpn o
whole thing was a plan. I didn't ; great big rear dropped on my best
care to golf; you did. So you ; evening dress as I was putting It
and Connie sturted ahead and in the trunk. "Great Heavens,"
Chick and I joined you at lunch- I said aloud, "Is it possible that
eon. Conventional, all right, and 1 1 am as sentimental as all this?"
Chick, bless his heart, clinched i Then I decided it wasn't that I
the matter by making Con go ( was sentimental: It was because
home with him. I think It was I my pride had been hurt. Paul had
a very clever Idea."
"Forgive m'3 dear. You know
a man with a toothache is not
crmintable for his actions."
"Yes and I also know that Con
nie Terhune did not have the
third flooring, until the referee
stopped the bout and gave Slrib
ling the decision.
Q f
Taylor-maae concrete U good con
crete. TeL 235-E.
FOR PGLAR TRIP
i.
FOR SALE
StudHDaner cost less per pound '. J A PAL AO, Palnta and Varnlabea, at
LMn butter.
LOOKING NEWS IT F.MS.
(AnnfUtM lrM la4 W1r.)
NEW YORK. Maj 8. Unfavor
able weather ia believed to be
holding the Amundsen polar serial
expedition to its base at Kingabay,
Snitzbemen. . '
A brief message received ly the'
metooro okIcui observatory at Olso,
Vnru-av Isict tiltrhr Bfil.i thn nvrilnr.
er and his parly had postponed i mr
their start which had been planned
for today.
Previous advirea from the
steamer Farm attached to tho ex
pedition, ftaid the nky was over
cast and enow falling.
let Connie know that Bhe could
tak'd him away from me, lor a
few hours at least.
Many times I had sat In thU
room. In this little low chair, and
tried to viaualiie what marriage
For prompt taxi service, city or
country trips. Phnnn 44.
COMMEND GOVERNOR
FOR HIS OBJECTION
For concreT
113 No. Flint 8
wora e;i Taylor
Tel 22R-R
o
YOU OUGHT TO
Insure Your Auto
For Automobile Insurance
All coverages
We are at your service
G. W. YOUNG & SON
INSURANCE
116 Cass St. Phone 417
Before ordering your engraved
Graduation announcements, call at
the News Keview office and see the
new line Just receivea.
MATERNITY HOME
1118 Winchester Jt Phons 40
Mrs. D. fJornwell
Patients Privileged to Have
Their Own Doctor
(AanrUttd Pm Lnaed Wlrr.)
OLYMPIA. Wash., May 7.
Letters approving Governor Rol
and H. Hartley's stand on child
welfare activities as set forth in a
recent telegram to Miss Sophie
Irene I.oeb of New York City, pres
ident of the Child Welfare Commit
tee of America, were exhibited at
the executive offices here this
morning, the letters with one ex
ception having been written by
men. No adverse comments have
been received as yet It was said by
Miss Amy Albright, assistant sec
retary to the governor who dis
played the letters in his absence.
Appended to one of the letters,
In which such movements were de
clared to be founded on "sinister
purposes" the following notation
was penciled by Governor HartW-y:
"It is 'sinister', Russian common,
ism, socialistn and anarchy are the
moving spirits back of all these
movements intended to break
down our civilization."
One of the writers characterized
the governor's statement as "truly
Roosevelt ian." Another expressed
npproval of the "slipper way' of
raisin? children, while still anoth
er writer declared that "uplift is
beine used by some as an cxruse
ror running around while their
own children are going to tho
devil."
Thn reply lo Miss I.oeb was a
refusal to acrept an Invitation
toothache and she was not only - to Paul would mean. I knew from
accountable but also cognisant of (casual acquaintance with some of
her actions." tho younger married people that
"But I thought Connie was wedded life In our Bet brought
your best friend." j freedom, hut It never entered my
"She Is. Just as Chick Is yours, j mind that if the wife was free the
But you ought to know, Taul, that ' husband would perhaps be freer.
Chick wanted always to marry , I always had expected that af-
m- and Connie roels that I nave., ter marriage faui wouio jmi ,u
defrauded her of you, and that's i be with mo rather than anyone
that Let's not talk about it any else. Just as h had before: that
ne wouia noi iae nuvainuso ui
this freedom the- first month or
You are unhappy, aren't you
Cleo?"
"I wish you didn't have the
toothache For, as you say, men
are not acrountublo at that time."
What do you say, dear, you
drop me at the dvntiHt's and I get
this old tooth fixed up and to
morrow we will spend the entiro
dey packing up and will leave for
the post the dny after." ,
"I'd love It.'
"All right, that's a go. no yon
two at least. Hurely my love had
not grown monotonous to him al
ready. And yet hore It was less than
two weeks and he had spent the
whole morning with Connie Ter
hune. "I didn't have the slightest
Idea that marriage would be like
this." I said to myself as the tears
coursed down niy cheeks.
Tonioniw A Slip In tile Tongue.
either to attend the child welfare
conference in New York. May 15
to 20, or to name a delegate from
this state. .
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
Free's Freezo tho best In the
world. We deliver Ice cream pack
ed, one quart or more to any part
of the city. Lloyd Crocker.
You will be sorry If you neglert
to come to the Grange Hall next
Tuesday evening. May 12th, to
enjoy the big 3 act comedy-dra4
ma "Tvlntllnv lha Itnnrlh Plro".
presented by the pupils of the !
Looking Glass High School. Do
you like to have your emotlona
aroused in, love, humor, and pa- '
tbos? Nothing like a play to re
move from your mind for a time
at least, that stale, flat, and un
profitable feeling that comes from
a long-continued routine of life's
treadmill of duty. Don't forget
you will be entertained by such
specialties, as Instrumental music
and a chorus of twenty-one fresh
voices In that grand song "The
Soldiers Chorus?" from the Opera
Faust. Come and have your chil
dren entertain you In the delight
ful way.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morgan
returned Monday night from
Portland. Mrs. Ueymer, Mrs. Mor
gan'a mother. Is now visiting at
their home.
A very pretty home wedding
occurred In Riddle on Sunday af
ternoon. May the 3rd, when Miss
Bernlce Jackson became the bride
of Mr. Henry Jones. The wed
ding took place at Mrs. Austin
Wilson's home, the sister of the
bride. Only relutives and Intim
ate friends were present.
Mrs. John Hood and son. from
Albany have beon visiting at the
hnrnv of Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Hntchlns. The visitors are re
latives of Mrs. Hutcliins.
Mrs. Wm. Jackson returned
from Riddle after a few months
visit there.
The valuable dog belonging to
Jeff Will ams. which had been
missing for some months. w;is
found near Marshfield recently,
and returned to Looking Gluss
to the delight of Its owner.
Members of the Methodist
Church here wish to announce
that on May 25th. they will clean
tip the cenvetery in preparation
OweU's Furniture Co.
OLAJ)IOLI bulbs for sale. 53(X V,
Oak St., Tel. 158.
FOR
SALE Late
Sewing machine.
Full SALKoillo
model . Singer
927 Mill St.
Phone
pups.
2".!'-J. or cull at 647 So. Stephens.
FOR SALEPack" and saddle
horses. Doyer Bros. Phone 14F14
SEWINQ MACHINES-for saleTfor
rent, and repairing. Powell Fur
niture Co.
FOR SALE Timber land and saw
mill location. M. T. Cannon,
Glide, Ore. i
TERMS 1250.00 down and $30.00
per month buys a 5 room plas
tered house. Modern plumbing.
Garage. Largs lot on Paclfio
Highway. Price $2500, $250 down
balance $30 per month, including
Interest on deferred payments at
6 per cent. G. W. Young & Son.
Phone 417.
BROCCOLI PLANTS Grown from
our own seed. The variety Is the
late St. Valentine strain of Im
ported seed. Heads were white
and firm for over 10 days. Also
well covered. ' Orders taken for
one half million or less. Price
$5 per thousand, 10 per cent less
In quantities. Only first class
plants sold. Llndblom, Dlxonville,
Phone 19FS.
WANTED
FOR SAI.K John Deere wiKgletall
cultivator, Rood as new 145, J. E. . . .
Hatfield, blxonvllle. i iE P u Cascara JrK,
FOR SALE 20 cords of dry flrL. , ..
four foot wood $6 delivered. Ad- ,",, '
dress B. E. care News-Review. 'h.e "umm,fIr'1 Pn0ne ,S3F1 Mr-
FOR SALE Pine stove wood. $3.50 ' ., """"U" - ' . '-
per tier. Leave orders at Gil- "Tii, . T? ,on
ham's Garage. 332 N. Jackson. WelgM UOO to 00
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 tuoej Jo! 1
rauio set, iouii 8!ettKer, an guou
JAP OWNERSHIP
(Aaorkttd lYni laard Wr.)
TAI.I.AHAHKE, Fla., May . A
resolution railing for an amend
ment to the constitution lo exclude
Japanese from the ownership of
land in Florida, was adopted by
i the house today by a vote of 69 to
o 0 .
Before oraenng your engraved o
graduation announcements, call at i Seen the Corona Four? On dis
the News-Review office and see the play at Parslow Furn. Cd. Ask for
new line Just receivi1. 'Mr. Llntott.
A nice vase or basket well filled
with flowers from The Fern, will
please Mother next Sunday, Moth
er's Day.
Gsrows Haisr i?a
Money Back ii it FslSs
A minute a day is sufficient time to devote to this
new method scslp treatment. Van Ess Liquid Scalp
Massage is applied with a patened rubber applicator
attached directly to the bottle. The healing medicament
is fed directly to the hair roots through flexible rubber
nipples. Van Lss stops falling hair grows new hair in
90 days. Ask us about our 90-day treatment plan. Ws)
give a money-back guarantee. Get started now.
Nathan Fullerton Th Raxall 8tor
shape. Call 116 W. Court St.
FOR SALE 2-rt. shakes, white and
" yellow fir. E. M. Mathews, Look
ing Glass Oreg. Phone evenings,
23F2.
FOR SALE Burroughs Adding ma
chine, almost new. Reasonable
price. Oregon Bakery, 231 N.
Jackson St; ;
FOR SALE 11124 Ford roadster,
with commercial body, or other
wise. Bargain. Party leaving
town. Smith's Garage.
WEST SIDE 6 room house. Good
lot with bearing fruit trees.
$1200 cash. This is well located.
O. W. Young & Son. Phone 417.
FOIl8 ALE German police pups,
from purebred, registered, prise
winning stock, all choice colors,
reasonable prices. M. A. Ketten,
216 Court street.
FOR SALE Oak" block" woodriB
Inch, J3.50 tier; 16 Inch block
oak stove wood $11 cord. Light
weight work mare, young. French
Nichols, RU lUox 93.
FOR SALE At a bargain. Furd
truck, practically good as new,
might consider trade for live
stock. See H. W. Baird, 7 miles
v.est of Sutherlln, Don Baird,
Umpqua, Ore.
OA K TIM DKR,VaKon "material;
Saw mill rolls, also 3uo tiers Oak
s.ab, stove and beater wood,
from $1.25 to $1.75 per tier. Ilia
hee Mill and Manufactory, Oak
land, Oregon.
NOTICE Is hereby Klven that tin
Ktiim lind Uimrfl of thn Htntn nf
OreKim will receive sealed btils at
Its office In tha Capitol Hull. Mux ut
Salem, Oregon, up to llictl o'clock
A. Al.. June 2. 1926 for nil the Htatn'a
interest In the hereinafter tli'iicrihf d
title lands Kit'in. however, to the
owner or owners of any lunda abut
titiK or fronting thereon the pref
erence riKht to purchase aeid lands
at the hiKhest puce offered, provid
ed auch offer la mado In good faith,
and that the Hoard reserves the
riuht to reject any and all hid:
rialri lamia are attuated In llonr-
las County, Oregon, and described I lor Decoration Day.
aa rollows:
Beginning at a point N. 9 drg.
87 mln. K 2466.2 feel from the me
ander corner on the north bank of
Mallard l.'reek, between aectlotts 31
and 35, T. 21 R It. 12 W. of W. M.
Thence 8. 1 dcg. 2s mln- W. 1H0
feet, along tide liinda heretofore
anid: H. t.8 den. tin, nun. w. s.'.'i :l
feet: H. 'J deg. 43 mill. R tS.O feet:
N. CI dex 611 mln. K. II feet; N.
42 di-K. 21 mln. K 1KII.0 feet; N. 47
den. Ill mln. W. 7 01 feet to place of
hcKinnleg, containing 1.4u acrea or
tide land.
Anpllcntlnna ahnuld be accom
panied by check or drnfl for the
amount of bid and should he ad
drenfed to !. (I ItltoU'N, f'l.KKK
OK STATIC I. AND HOAItll. FA I. KM,
ottKilo.N. ami marked 'pill nt ion
and bid to purchase tide laud In
la-'ft.
Hated at Haiem. Oreron. March 20,
Douglas County. Oregon.
Clerk Ht'iie l.and lli.ard.
U. fl. IIKPWS
WANTED Man for farm work at
the Overland Orchards. Wife to
take some boarders. No children.
r Charles A. Brand.
WANTE)-Lbcal married man 2(
to 35 with car. Hard work for
self but good pay. Apply even
lngs. Mr. Arneat, Umpqua Hotel.
WOMEN Embroider for u at
home. Pleasant work. All or
spare time. Experience unneces
sary. Artscraft Company, Winy
Chester, Indiana.
WANTEDWomari for general
housework in Portland home
two adults in family. Good home
for the right person, inquire at
Douglas County Flour Mill, Roseburg.
WANTED Two telephone operat
ors, experience not necessary,
mother and daughter preferable.
Position will be permanent to
right party. Address T. O. cars
News-Review.
FOR RENT
They desire
a big crowd on hand to help them
out.
Mr. and Mrs. Kvorott Hodges
left for MurHhfield liuit week.
MtftA llanniih HJ rke left last
Wednesday for Portland, On-Kon.
Sli'a ItuH been vf nit Ing at tho home
of Mrs. T, Rod ley,
Mrs. T. F. Heard hns hpen vis
iting her son, Noel lleurd, lu
Ashland.
CATARRH
of head or throat It ntuany
benefited by Uu vapors of
y Bens
V V APO RUB
Owf IT Mim,it Jar UA Ymarfy
la
A Message of
Economy
The stock of monuments
which we carry, embody
guid appearance, quality and
fine workmanship, at prices
which make them outstand
ing values.
We hire no high-priced work
mon or agents Slid therefore
can save you from 25 per
cent to SO per cent on your
work.
Hee us before placing your
order. '
Peoples Marble and
Granite Wprks
602 N. Jackson Street,
TUBBY
A Retreat
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FOR RENT Big barn with gardes
Biot. on No. Stephens SL be
tween Oak and Washington.
Phone 227-Y.
FOR RENT S room bouse, close
in. .Partly furnished, Electric
range, and waaher. Cheap rent
Inquire at Rice ft Rice, Heal Estate.
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND Collie dog. Owner may
have same by describing and pay
ing for adv. Phone 4HF12
LOST At Winchester Sunday,
fielders glove with initials C. H.
punt lied In strap. Return to this
office. Reward.
MISCELLANEOUS;
WILL care for girl 6 to 8 years
old as compsnlon for my little
girl. Phone 80F13.
MAHCEU and bob curl, 75c, hair
cut and curl 60c Phone 67-Y.
331 So. Main. Mrs. Amy Rogers.
CAM OWNEK l"onrt lorget is"
call 653 when in need of auto
parts. Baiff's Auto Wreckini
House.
A! COW iif) Y" from Montana, 33,
would like to writo to Oregon
girls. 1 prefer maiilrns about 3d.
Aililri-xa VUtor firaham, 1S54 Pa
rifle Ave.. Hnnta Clara, Cal.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
i DR. M. rl PLTLER CblropracUf
phvalflan. US W. Ine Ht.
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
STOP AT
Hotel Umpqua
3.1-
Reliable Tailor
4. H. BERNICR
Upstairs Next Umpqua Hot!
Cltaniro, Praising, Alterations
We Make Your Clothe
in Roseburg