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ROSEBURG NfcWS-REVlEW MONDAY. MAY 1 1, 1925. FIVE UTILITY BOWL SETS This Fine Line of Crockery Kitchen Ware come in eU of Seven Bowls, ranging in size from 9i inches in diameter to smallest, and every piece will be found indispensible in every day cooking. $1.59 ' for the Complete Set of Seven. See Our window display of these splendid bowls. Churchill Hardware Co. I Winchester Store A BRIDE'S DIARY A Love Story of Today By Idah McClone Gibson CI. o Mndisou entertaining a fr how hard It was for' him to get friends, decides to read her grand- I the money to pay fur them. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM-'terof said City." I PROVE 6ECONO AVENUE j Remobstraucea against said uo NORTH. posed Improvement must be filed In writing with the undersigned wlth- NOTICB IS HKHEny GIVEN, tin twenty days from the first pub that at a meeting o( the Common ltratlon of tl l notice which U the Council of the City of Roseburg. j7ih day of Hay, 1925. Oregon, held on the 4th day ofi R. L. WH1PPLH ! May, lain, the following resolution ! City Recorder of the City of Rose- II "I had to Wuv the room, to keep him from feeing my tears. j Thomus does not like me to weep. I am sure If bo had thought I about II. he would have fully com prehended that 1 would not want another baby as long as I lived. i 4I do not think, however, that 'he was cognizant of what he was in- mother's diary. llraudmoiher' diary U to quuint, so modest, that these modern-day girls are thun ders;rurk. When tho girls go. Cleo thinks of her elopment with Paul Winthrop planned for the Immediate future. Her conscience (s pricked by a passage of the mo- .i i. ji -u.. i saying, for he was r.ghteously the night before enjoyed the kt- ( iToat Jth me at the time ba ses of Chick Adams. I'.oth sets had Jl 'n OUL.i of parent, opposed the match be- 1 5d UM"1 om,e of h b""" ....L. . nn ,im ih f.mttte. h.A . ! K? money to buy the latest SPRING WORK ON ( TRAILS IN UMPQUA ! window box work FnRF?T 1TABT? and material only labor free. Boo Tho Fern for this service. The Spring maintenance on trails and telephone lines In the The Umpqua Florist Choice Cut FlowersAlways Fresh FlneBt Quality Arttstlo Floral Designs. Visit Our Greenhouse or Call 40-F3. . LAUNDRT kids If wo pargjL Umpqua National Forest Is now starting. Due to the severe wea ther conditions of the past winter this class of work la heavier titan usual Hanger Irving and a small crew will be started into the Dia mond Lake district today to open up trails and teletHiones for a larger crew of twelve men, who will go In over the 18th and a third crew of eight men will go in over the 27th. The Forest Service will spend about $1,500 in the month of June for Ihe betterment on the old and present roads. The old Tiller road and the North I'mp qua road are being extended alout Bix hundred feet. This will eliminate two fords a ltd greatly Improve summer truvel. The ret of t ho money will be spvnt cu Improving the tread on the pre sent location. been rich but now were social climbers, and the parents wanted each to marry money. Connie Terhune, wealthy. waned to mar ry Taul. At a party. Chick Adams draws Clo aside protesting that she should have come with him. Cleo doubts her love for Taul. Her grandmother's diary makes Cleo wonder. Paul protests his love for the girl. They are wed. Cleo's mother becomes hysteric. Connie shows again her Jealousy. The fathers of the newlywvds re joice. Tho honeymoon beelns. The fierce flame of her love al most overwhelms Cleo. The ho neymoon grows more effulgent. The reception for the newlyweds shows Connie In her true light. Cleo becomes Jealous. Chick Adams enters a plot. The young ife fo'ls her "f i-i'end."- The first i -TH GREATEST CARE ftve A-vAvi o&e We have built our reputa tion for expert laundry work upon the solid foun dation of consistent care. We treat each and every Individual- garment and piece of household fabric with as much earn as it w-ould receive In its own home. Our prices are agreeable. Call us up. Roseburg Steam Laundry Phone 79 Roseburg, Oca. For concrete won can Taylor 118 No. Flint 8'. Tel. 326-R. WAI.I.Y It.Al'l" WINS HOXOliS II t-OK TIIK ALPHA SltiS. Alpha Sigma Phi won first place in the All-College title by taking first place In a hard fought race. The relay race determined ; m-hether the championship would go to Alpha Siitma Phi or loTheta Nu Phi. The runners for the winners were Rapp. Kider, Miller and Sisson. "VYally" Itapp Is a Roseburg boy, and has won many , athletic honors in K. II. 8. Kill Hurr and Hill Thrall nre also 1 pledges of Alpha Sigma Phi. Berry Crates and Sale at Cannery. llallacks. For TRACK MEETS OVER COUN- TRY CREATE INTEREST Moth Time Get the before the the clothes. clothes to us moths get to Our Auto Will Call Phone 277 IP A keen Interest Is being taken this year In section track meets over Douglas County. Section 6 consisting of Klkton and vicinity held their meet yesterday. Miss Nettle Spencer, teacher of that section sent in an excellent re port. Section 7 met Friday at Mvrtle Creek. Section 2 met at Ten Mile Saturday and section 9 here. NEW HOSPITAL Rev. F. E. Finlay Is stopping r.t the Terminal Hotel for one day. Hev. Kinlay is from Marshfie:d and he says the new Wesley Hos pital is to be opened for use on Monday, June first. The deuica tlon services are to be held on Sunday 31st at 2:30. The recep tion and inspection Is to he held on Saturday from two to five o' clock. The services on Sunday are to be held by Illshop Shepherd of Portland and Dr. N. K. Davis of Chicago who Is corresponding sec retary and manager for Methodist hospital and homes. lltthe hsby a perambulator. It was so hard while I was doing my work to carry the baby around on my arm. "I sometimes wonder If I am a wicked woman to wish that 1 might lay me down and die when the next baby comes." Poor thing, that Is just what she did do. Well, take It from burg, Oregon. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE SPRING STREET was adopted: "RESOLVED that the Common Council of the City oft Roseburg deems It expedient and . necessary and hereby proposes to improve S.f.mil AvoniiM Knrth fr.im thu caM line of West Kirst Klree. tj NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. the we.t tine of East Third Street, That at a meeting of the Com in the City of Roseburg, Oregon, lnimon Council of the City of Rose the following manner: burg. Oregon, held on the 4tli day First: By grading said street to nlWoJel '"W""! r""0'U" ""seT iSi ,h. rid.v I -K2SoL?2u that the Common ofMfwV.?; m ., "ut with reinforced concrete pavement ft'! X sub- frora the west line of Mill Street to Third: By constructing ' ll urvrBflori . I . i. . . ,,, . Fourth: By constructing street w"VVJlV?nr monuments Fifth: By laying vitrified sewer pipe, if necesbaiy; Sixth: By consructing catch basins. If necessary; Seventh: By constructing con crete curbs. Said Improvements are to be made in accordance with the Chat- I hereby swear'that there will j and ordinances of the City of be no eight children In my fam ily. I wouldn't even be surprised if there would he no granddaugh- I ter to read this diary as I am reading my grandmother's, for If I can read the cards aright there will not be even a daughter or son, at least not for a long while, and as for eight, ye gods and little flshea, never. I wonder what Faul would think if he could read what I have writ ten here. He Is In the bedroom leum ui u.m ... ......... ... .. ,!,,. .!. r.1 .. n 1,1 .If Ha- oiifi wrrui. wa.ui. uu i i.n . o n-r. m . fnr t hemseK-es. ! nif ied my Intention of sleeping room this the following manner First: By grading said street to the proper sub-grade. Second: By paving the roadway of said street twenty feet in "width with reinforced concrete pave ment. Third: By constructing sub- drains. If necessary: . Fourth: By constructing street monuments. Fifth: By laying vitrified sewer pipe, if necessary. Slxtn: By constructing catch basins, if necessary. Seventh: By constructing con crete curbs. Said Improvements are to be mae in accordance with the Charter and Ordinances of the City which the City of Roseburg would ot .RMur' Oregon, and the not have Incurred except for theJgrajB' PUn nd estimates and filed hi the office of the City He- YES, BUSINESS iS FINE! And w appreciate your patronage. We arc proud to Unow that you have favored u with so much business. The more business we get the better we can serve you. Cultivators harrows springtooth harrows STOCK SALT 50 lbs 45c' 5 lbs. lix .' 10c 50 lbs. lix 65c See Us First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE R08E8URQ OAKLAND Hosebuig, Oregon, and the grade. plans, specifications and estimates of the City Engineer, filed in the office of the City Recorder on the 4th day ot May, 192a, which said grade, plans, specifications and es timates are hereby approved and adopted. The entire .coet of said Im provement, including engineering. interest, ana an atner expenses Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. making of said improvement, shall be assessed upon the property es poclally benefited thereby, as nro- vided by the Charter of the City of Roseburg, Oregon, and In accotd- It was our last night at home. p(I Bl)0nlnablVi and i think l ve 1 erty owners to be benefited there Connlo had invited a few of the talked to him like a fish-wife, at I by, and no part thereof shall be gang for a dance and supp-T be-- east tnat Is the way he described I paid by the City of Roseburg. fore she knew we wre leaving me j The estimate of the City Engl- so soon. I It began at Connie's party (I neer or tne probable detailed cost Mother had tried to make Paul can t understand how I ever liked ! said Improvement is .the sum of and I stay at her house-but after that girl. She has certainly prov- ""' ed herself anything but a rnena . " mm uie ny iv.iu.-i ui uie tity 01 icoseDure. FOR SALE the dinner where we had eaten up all the chops and kidneys. I knew 'he would find fnult with us about something all tho evening, and I decided that of two evils, I would choose the lesser, althonph I didn't care much about Connie's company. I didn t seo anything In c.rantl mother's diary shout her mother's interfering nil the time, although I had looked for It carefully. In stead I read: My dear mother looked as if since Paul and I were married.) Tomorrow Aftermath of Mar rUige. o For prompt taxi arvrce, city or country trips. Phone 44. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE SHORT STREET Oregon, be and he Is herein- direct. ed to give notice of said Improve ment as provided by the Charter of said City." Remonstrances against said pro posed Improvement must bo filed writing with the undersigned corder on the 4th day of May, 111: which said grade, plans, specifica tions and estimates are hereby ap proved and adopted. The entire cost of said Improve ment, Including engineering, Inter est and all other expenses which the City of Roseburg wouid not have incurred except for the mak ing of said Improvement, shall be I assessed upon the property espec ially benefited thereby, as provld ed by the Charter of the City of Roseburg, Oregon, and In accord ance with the petition of the pro perty owners to be benefited there by, and no part thereof shall be paid by the City of Roseburg. The estimate of the City Engine er of the probable detailed cost of JAPALAC, Paints and Varnishes, at Powell's Furuiture Co. FOR SALE Canary, good singer, new cage, 16 00. 442 So. Main TnRMS 1250.00 down and J30.00 per month buys a fi room plas tered house. Modern plumbing. Garage, Large lot on Pacltlo Highway. Price 12500, ?250 down balance (30 per month. Including interest on deferred payments at 6 pur cent. U. W. Young ft Sod. Phone 417. FOR SALb.' Pack and saddle horses. Beyer Bros. Phone 14F11 SEWING MACHINES for sale, for rent, and repairing. Powell Fur niture Co. In- uf NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN, That at a meeting of the Common Council of the Citv of Roseburg. she were dressing me for my 'Oregon, held on the 4th day of burial Ins'ead of my wedding. She j May, 19i5, tho following resoju was weeping so copiously that ; tion was adopted: when she pinned on my vail, her "RESOLVED that the Common tears wet the lace on the front jCouncll of tho City of Roseburg of my gown and I was afraid that deems it necessary and hereby pro the spots would show. I there-i poses to Improve Short Street from fore centlv pushed her aside and Ithe north line of Sykes Street to finished arranging my costume, 'the south line of Spring Street, In Council of the City of Roseburg. "I do not quit's understand Just the City of Roseburg, Oregon, in Oregon, held on the 4th day of why my dear mother felt so liaclly the following manner: j .May , 1025, tho following resolu- about my marrving Thomas I First: By grading said street to ,tion was adopted: mix time. s'.i has rnlled him n-lthe proper sub-grade. .1 "RESOLVED that the Common -Christian Centleman-, many Second: By paving the roadwny Council of tho City of Roseburg within twenty days from tho first 1 B"lrt Improvement Is the sum of publication of this notice which is the 7th day of May, 1925. R. L. WHIPPLE, City Recorder of the City of Rose burg, Oregon. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM PROVE EAST FIRST AVENUE NORTH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at a meeting of the Common $2,517.60. RESOLVED that the City Re corder for the City of Roseburg. Ore., be and he Is hereby directed to give notice of said Improvement as provided by the Charter ot said City. Remonstrances against said im provement must be filed In writing with the undersigned within twen ty days from the publication of this notice which Is the 7th day ot May. 1925. R. U WHIPPLE. City Recorder of the City of Rose burg, Oregon. r wood. $1.50 perl I Q.. Tllnt...,' n very personable young man. 1 therefore had great curiosity to know why at this late day she tras nr happy because 1 was going to wd him. "When I n?ked her the nitcllon she only rfhispjred. 'My poor dar ling Innocent child,' and then her sobs choked her volco as she hast ly left the room." When tlve girls read that tho other day In grandmother's diary they fairly screamed with laugh ter. "How old was your 'sainted' grandmother, when she married?" aJSked Doris Blake. reinforced concrete width with pavement. Third: By constructing sub drains. If necessary. Fourth: By constructing street monuments. Fifth: By laying vitrified sewer pipe, if necessary. Sixth: By constructing catch I basins. If necessary. Seventh: By constructing con crete curbs. Said improvements are to bo , made In accordance with the Charter and Ordinances itf the I City of Roseburg, Oregon, and the I grade, plans, specifications and es timates of the C ity Engineer, filed and hereby proposes to Improve East First Avenue North from the east Hn6 of East Third Street to the west line of East Fourth Street in llin City of Roseburg, Oregon, in the Inliowing manner: First. By grading said street to th iiuiii-r pub-giidi ; S'oi.d: Hy paving the roadway of raid Hreet twen'.y feel In width Willi iciutorced concrete pavement. Jmid: oy constructing urains, it r-icessary; NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM PROVE SYKES 8TREET FOR SALE Freeh milch cow. quire ot Nash, 1 mile east lames SMtiou. FOR SALE John"Deere"ii:gle"tall cultivator, good as new S 15, J. E, Hatfield, lJlxonville. FOR SALE Slab cord at peady Spur. Ilighwuy Lumber Co. Sutherlln. Oregon. F6B SALE Flue stove woodT S3. 50 per tier. Leave orders at Oll-J ham's Garage, 332 N. Jackson. FOR SALE Burroughs Adding ma chine, almost new. Reasonable price. Oregon Bakery, 23J. N. Jackson St WEST SIDE a room hou.e. Good lot with bearing fruit trees. 11200 cash. This is well located. 0.W. Young & Son. Phone 417. FOR SALE Two farms, must be sold. Rooming house furniture. 1 have bargains. Overhead ex penses light. C. Merrill, (.04 Mill street. 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 15 per thousand, 10 per cent less in quantities. Only first class plants sold. Llndblom, Dlxonvllle, Phone 19F5. WANTED Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Common council of the City of Roseburg. Oregon, held on the 4th day of May, 1925, the following resolution was ad opted : "Resolved that the Common Council of the City of Roseburg deems it necessary-and hereby pro poses to Improve Sykes Street from fhn wmt line of Mill Street sub-. to ,),e ralt line of the Southern Pacific Company railroad rlght-of- Fnurihi, riy construcljig street !way ln tne following manner: niGMmirj.ts; I rlrat. Bv gradng said stre. Filth: By laying vitrified sewer ,k ...,., .H.r,iu. I think she was IR," I answer- in ,he office of the citv Recorder ik..i. . '...'. although nowhere In th dia- on the 4th day ot May. 1925, which I i. ' ,i,. ,, '' ed ry does she specifically refer to her age. My mother you know wns her elchth child and grand mother dfed before she was 30, rhen my mother wan horn. "Poor dear." Doris said. "Per haps she was 'innocent' at IS. For If she had not been 'innocent.' which ln my mind means only Ig norant. I am sure she would not have had so many children and mil-tit have lived a little longer. "Look here girls." Doris con tinued, "t'n't this pathetic?" nnd i she read from grandmother's dia ry "I am v rv unhappy tonight. I think God Is going to send me said grade, plans. H.vnlh- speclficatlons crete curbg By constructing con- and estimates are hereby approved Said improvements are to be'i'in and adrr,' ''.I. !,.,ade in accordance with the Clisr-l 2-' The entire cost of said Improve- . ,.,, . ,. , ro FOR SALE Oak block wood, 16 Inch, S3.50 tier; 16 Inch block oak stove wood til cord. Light weight work mare, young. French Nichols, lit. 1 Box 113. FOR S A L E H am pa h ire g 1 1 tsa tid brood sows In pig. If taken be fore pigging, gills at $25. Brood sows at 40, Also sows with pigs. A. C. Wilson. Box 131, Yoncalla, Oregon. OAK TIMDKIt, wagon material, saw mill rolls, also 300 tiers Oak aiab, stove and heater wood, from $1.26 to f 1.75 per tier, ma lice Mill and Manufactory, Oak land, Oregon. FOR SALE lTfectionT)ils'Dvei 16.50; Bon Ami oil stuve, fLI.V); wicker baby carriage, only I2. 50; collapsible baby cart, $4.50; $15 camp stove, only $11.50; $6.50 folding camp tables only $4.25; square extension dining lahlo $5; good lawn mower $8.50. Judd'a Furniture Store. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED Phone 49R-1. 1137 N. Jnckson SL WANTEDStrawberry pick for the summer. Phone 25F13, Mrs. Chas. F. Wllson, Reston, Ore. WANTED Man for farm work at the Overland Orchards. Wife t take some boarders. No children, Charles A. Brand. WO M EN Embroider 'for us at home. Pleasant work. All or apare time. Experience unneces sary. Artscraft Company, Win Chester, Indiana. t ' r r YOU OUGHT TO Insure Your Auto For Automobile Insurance All coverages We are at your service a W. YOUNG & SON INSURANCE 1 16 Cass St. Phone 417 A Good Ttttng - DON- 51IH IT. Bmd tout nun and kJnf plainly vritten trrgether with 6 cnu (uni tliu lip) toChunbcrlaia Uwlicina Co, UoiiMH, iowa, juvI mfliM in return trial nrkag emiaining (Jhnmbrlain'i Conf h kHMtvir for ocufjiav cniffc, croup, bronchial, "UiT aoi vtwnpng concha, and lickliuf throat; Chiai!r!.ii'i (Stom ach aod Iir Tablet fur atomach tm bleu, indif lion, frj paiithat rroi th hwrt.' HiiuooM and ccuaiipaitan; CttraurU.a t f-alf. De(id in ery (umlj for bnrr. acaMa, vcrmja, pitf, and akin action; then raied mitj oAx'-i-rs tn m-U lTXA. m IBM it. Pipe, ir necessary; Setcnd: Uv tavlne the roadway Sixth: liy conatructlnK catch- tDM Bt twpniv.fnnr f..P in width with rein for cod concrete pa vf ment; ThJrd: By conMructing bud- Inn, if necessary; improve- "r j,urin:. y coMirocung su-eei lt and a 1 mher expenses il K b ' l'S.'".'1 n?- F"lh By Uylng V,tr"led ,6WCr the City ot Itoseburi would not l L Lr fiilf'l'l'''- " nece81iar' - . . . . y.. u' the tily KtiKlneer, filed in Ihe mth! nv onutruct ni catch. ... f i olice of the City Uccordcr on the basin.. If necessarv: I burg ..,.,i ., 1... "h day i May, 1925, which said, Seventh' Ilv constrnctins con- The estlmato of tho City Knitl- lallv' benollted thereby, as provid- I'1""1- .-ol(lctlon and cs- crete curbs. Uieer of the probable detailed cost : ed bv the Charter of the Citv of ' tunate ui c fccrt by aiproveo. cd i said Improvements are to be ! of i-ald improvement is the sum of Itoseimrs: Oregon and in accord- auol'lc,' I made ln accordance with the Chail l,7'l J. ance with the petition of the pro-1 Tne , nllre cn"t of al(1 improve- ,r tnii Ordinances of the City of KKSOLVKD that tho Clly Ito perty owners to be benefited there- : m''nt- Jncludlnn enslueerlng, Inter- Ucseburit, Oreison, and tho (trado, corder of the City of ltos.buric. bv and no part thereof shall be ' 681 an1 " olher expensea which panf. specifications and estimates Oregon,, bo and ha Is hereby dl paid by the Vlty of Kosebtirg ! the CUy of H''buri! would not f n,e city Engineer, filed In the reeled to glvo notice of said lm- The estimate of the City kdki- i '-' i"- oince ot tne ny itecoruer on tne n i'' i . FOR RENT FOR RENT 5 room furnished, house, with garage. 912 Mill Bt. FL'RNISIIKU house for rent. In quire MS So. Stephens after S pi m. FOR ltKNT Rooms partly furnish ed for house-keeping, 927 Win Chester SL FOR RENT Up to date furnished apartment with garage. ' 428 Pll zer St. FOR RENT BliTbarn wltbTgardei spot, on No. Stephens St. b tween Oak and Washington, Phone 227-Y. j FOR RENT 1 apt., 1 sleeping room downstairs; 1 apt., 1 sleep ing room upstairs; furnished, at 119 Mosher street. I LOST AND FOUND j nnnfhnr rhlM I hnvo lint rtred "COr OI tne prODaOlO OetaiieU Cmi " nil ubj ui ih.-h . ?" m , mv ii "nlr lnn, to Tho i ' snld Improvement is the sum of assessed upon the property espcr - ,1,,, pian8 ,pecfications and ea- Remonstrances against said pro- ' 21 t ,M Dr i l2 I2.WS.97. M benefited thereby, as provid- tmates are hereby approved and posed improvement must bo filed mas as we hnve tint pnld nr. Law- 'u.K(;j cy cd by tho Charter of the City of adopted, , In writing with the undersigned retire tor h n calls i upon me, wtven n , ,, ,;. Roseburg. Oregon, and ln accord-1 'i he entire cost of said Improve- wllhln twenty dRys from tho ptib- ',, "l ",, "l"B ".Roseburg. Ongon. be and ho is iHncB " the petition of the prop- num. Including engineering, Inter-. llcatlofi of this notice which li tho i .? , .r, . , .,,. ,, , iherebv directed to give notice of .erty owners to be benefited there- e.,t and all other expenses which. 7th day of May, 1925. hied bv u "u Iu inereoi miau oe (lie City of Uosebut'K would not I iv.i.. v iiii-1-L.r. n iiriivumen I an unit" the Charter of said City." I'",,u V lne L")r ot "osehurg. have Incurred except for the mak- Remonstrances acainst said pro- The estimate of tho City Engl- ;1g t( aid improvement, shall be posed Improvement must be filed 'neer of the probable detailed cost annesied upon the property estiec In writing with the umhfr.ieii"l iot said Improvement is the sum of iniiy benefited thereby, as provid- T.,.v...,u. eu oy toe vnsrier oi mo Liiy oi RESOLVED that the Clly Re- Roseburg, Oregon, and ln accord- corder of the City of Roseburg. ante with the petition of the prop- uregon, oe aim no i pny the Mil. I nomas sstd tnst it vai much more important to have lightnine rods put on the barn Hnrt the doetor would have to wnlt .until we roum reiompiise mm ;,,vln .,.. ,t... ,r, ,y,a fir.t BOri time in the future. 'publication of tills notice which is I "Thomas also so itia. tiled m" the 7ih day of May, lwr,. iwlth the fait that lie thought I It. L. WHIPPLE. would not be In such a hurry to city Recorder of the City of iWe- have nnothcr baby If I v-iiileil bmir. Oregon. City Recorder of the City of Rose burg, Oregon. GENERAL BLACKSMITH I NQ LOST Leather underarm purse, 2 or 3 weeks ago. Finder pieasa leave at News-Kevlew office or phone 193. Reward. LOST Full-sized" Schafer Fountain pen Inltlnled C. S. II. Finder please return to News-Review or the Post Office and receive a reward. MISCELLANEOUS 1 and horn hoping. Alt work KuarHiitpfd. I'ivn.y room for farm- Is hereby dl- en y ownrrs to bo bvnefilPd by said era homes, 622 Winthfator Bt. I ;i.iju iu ki.u uutii-rj Vi biuu nu ini(iiir'ini'ni ami no imn inereoi norm ui iuio caoiy. tu. w oou provement as provided by the Char- ahall bo paid by the City of Rose ror-k. Prop. TUBBY A Message of Economy The stock of monuments which we tarry, embody good aptiearnnce, quality and fine workmannhlp. at prices which mnke them outstand ing values. We hire no hlch prlced work men or agents and therefore can save you from 25 per cent to 30 per cent on your work. See us before placing your order. Peoples Marble and Granite Works S02 N. Jackson Street. Wf tPltEft,CON OAtALONft.HdNX AT I A Re COIM OP ON 0T HILL To OLE HAUMTED- KOOiE . I BECK) TRAIMIM HRNK ON RAW MEAT SO He W MOATT 8E AFkAtD Of I VkSjVTHlWC THAT5 i i Evidently Hank is Undcrtrained. By WINNER THE I Atr-jf I ITf. 1 ft. K- T . IH -rEKE, Ar. T.-J I ,11 . i-f. -TJ m-s mBD.r;im" .M,.TLf?i H"' hv .. w m .irsquewrvj , i i l r s ' . i '., i ...itir;,. ... I ar . ,t,k MARCEL and bob curl, 75c, hair cut and curl Cue. Phone 67-Y. 331 So. Main. Mrs. Amy Rogers. CAIt " OWNER IKm't- forget M call ii3 when In need of auto parts. Sarlf's Auto Wreeklnf House. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. H. PLYLF.R ChlropracU physician, 12 W. Lane BL .. MATERNITY HOME 1118 Winchester at. Prions 490 Mrs. D. Cornwell Patients Pfl'Msged to Msvs Their Own Doctor WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua i. ; Reliable Tailor J. H. BERNIER i. Opstalra Nxt Umpqua HotJ i Cissnirg, Prsvslng, AlUrstlons We Make Your Clothes in Roseburg