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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY, MAY IS, 192?. SEVEN FLOWER BOWL 98 Friday and Saturday Only A new kind of attractive Flower BowL Satin finished and as sorted colors. The new feature la that the baso la attached, Instead of coming separately. . 1 Churchill Hardware Co. A X Winchester Store WWWWW WWW WWWWWV WWWWWWW wwww R. H. S. TENNIS TEAM TO PLAY MEDFORD ! SATURDAY, MAY 16 I i I The Roseburg I;lgh bchool boys' I 1 tennis learn composed of Robert Ciile, Morrill Hitter, John Hunt, and Ralph Church will play the I Medford High Schools' aggrega-1 tlon Saturday morning on the K. H. S. courts. In a match at Eu gene two weeks ago the locals ' "trimmed" the veterans of I'nl ve rally (Ugh School. This Is only the second match of the season so they have not made a winning I reputation for themselves this year, but It Is believed by the nd ; of the sea-'on they will have done 1 so. Last year was the first year 1 R. K. S. had a tennis team, but they were vary successful; win ning from Ashland and Myrtle Creek. The team this year la be lieved to be better than the team of lust being more experienced. The girls' team will also play to morrow morning with the Mod ford girls. This Is the first year for the Roseburg girls, but there Is some good material and a win ning team Is expected. A BRIDE'S DIARY A !. Story of Today By Idah McGlone Gibson not been that I could sue I might add to Connie's triumph. And so to culm mself, I deter mined to write my diary up-to-date. It would be pleasunt read- -Ins for Paul In the years to come. Toinorrow-Tlio Average Man. Auction Auction ' $2000 Worth of Livestock Tools, Implements, Household Furniture and Supplies of all kinds. All practically new, to be sold at auction to the highest bidder. Saturday, May 16 at 2 p. m. TERMINAL GARAGE Corner Main and Washington Streets RADABAUGH, Auctioneer Refrigerators at Powells. KLAMATH FALLS MAYOR REFUSES TO BOTTLE CITY KK.NTKM'K l.MPOSKI). Raymond McLeun, who was ar rested hero neveral weeks ago charged with sailing u car from San I.uis Obispo, was given fif teen mouths at McNeils Island, according to word received by local officers. See the demonstration of the Quick Meal Lorain Giant Keroeas and Uasoline Oil Stoves, at Judd's Furniture Store. will complete the building through to Main street. A permit has also been granted C. II. Meusch, who la constructing a $1,500 re sidence on South Pino Street. CADDIES WANTED Twenty-five boys are needsd for caddies at the Roseburg Country fl..k !....,. wonttni Ink. I should see C. A. Lockwood at the 1 Lockwood Motor Company Garage before Saturday noon. (AnocUttd Praa Uued Wire.) ' KLAMATH PALLS. Ore., May 15 For the second time within a month. Mayor Fred R. Onddard ; yesterday vetoed a eouncllmanic i resolution which sought to give the 1 Strahorn railroad an exclusive franchise to cross Sixth Street. 'The mayor declared that he would never sl:n a resolution which would tend to permit one railroad 'to "bottie up" the entrance to the Scity. He also urged the city not I to give the Strnhorn line any per Imits or easements of any kind un jtil the city's $300,000 interest in i the road should be protected I against a "bankruptcy sale" or any other sale of the Strahorn road. Coincident with this executive veto, it hecame known that Hill line surveyors are planning to lo cate a line across upper Klamath Lake, which would put the new road nearly four miles from Klam ath Falls if such a rome were taken. It is believed hero that this line is being surveyed to protect the Hill lines in the event that Klamath Fal's does not give it a feasible entry Into the city. Immediate future. Her conscience Is pricked by a pasaago of the mo dest, old-fashioned diary. or though enguged to Paul, she, only the night before enjoyed tire kis ses of Chirk Adams, lloth sets of parents opposed the match be cause at one time the families bad been rich but now wore social climbers, and the parents wanted each to marry money. Connie Terhune, wealthy, wanted to-niar- rv Pau . At a oarty. Chick Adums draws Cleo aside protesting that Kshe should have com with him. Cleo doubts her love or Paul. Her grandmother's diary makes Cleo wonder. Paul protests his love for the girl. They are wed. Cleo's mother becomes hysteric. Connie shows agaiu her Jealousy. The fathers of fho newly-weds re joice. The honeymoon begins. The fierce flame of her love al most overwhelms Cleo. The ho neymoon grows more efulgent. The reception for the newly-weds shows Connie In her true light. Cleo becomes Jealotir. Chick, Adams enters a plot. The voung wife foils her "friend." Thi first tears of her married life come to Cleo, Paul and his wife de cide to start out for themselves. Cleo sees Paul and Connie In fervent embrace. Almost crazed by llqtiof and Jealousy Paul threutens Chick. PlilUIITS LSSI KI). Huildlng permits have been is . sued to K. L. Itlce, who is to construct an addition 30 by 40 feet in size, on his garage and muctiih'd shop on North Jackson Blreet. The additions will be con-tructed of Stone Tile, and PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. fl. PLTLF.R Chiropractlt physician, 126 W. Lane St. Reliable Tailor J. H. BERNIER Upstairs Next Umpqus Hotel Cleaning, Pressing, Alterations We Make Your Clothe in Roseburg TO QUIZ GOVERNORS ON NATIONAL DEFENSE DAY (AjaucUttd Prm Win.) WASHINGTON, May 14. A con certed movement was in progress today to have state executives place before President Coolidge their views regarding the proposed "national defense muster" on Arm istice Day . The president before reaching a decision on the plan, drawn by a committee of reserve officers asso ciation and submitted by the war department, desires to know tho attitude of the governors. With a view of expediting the matter, ap peals for prompt consideration were being sent to state capitols 'by tho reserve, naiional guard and i veterans organizations. SALEM. Ore., May 15 Edward Ostrander. the only member of the public service commission who was here today, said that no request had yet been received from the in terstate commerce commission for the Oregon commission to ho!d a hearing on application of the Ore gon Trunk foe an extension from Bend to Klamath Falls, or an ar rangement for joint use of the Southern Pacific Company's Ku-gene-Klamath Falls connecllon al ready constructed. Ostrander said, however, that such a request from the Interstate commission is expected since this Is the regular procedure. The hearing, .hp said, will probably be sometime in June. More than one hearing, and at dif ferent places, may be necessary. Candy la a food It pure and wholesome. Eat our Winstel Choco- ! lates and be coa-lneed. Lloyd Crocker. I r 1 EARTHQUAKE SOMEWHERE I LASTED NEARLY AN HOUR WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua SALEM. May 1 1. "I am In no ! sense militaristic," said Governor ; Pierce today, when informed of plans for a national defense muster i on armistice day. "I believe in ar ' bitration. However, we should be ; able to fully defend our homes and American institutions. I favor an annunl review on Armistice lay of ! our ability to defend our country." The Umpqua Florist Choice Cut Flowers Always Fresh Finest Quality ArtlsUo Floral Designs. Visit Our Greenhouse or , Call 40-F2. I Get screen doors at Powell's Furniture. DRUNKARD'S WIDOW GETS TEN THOUSAND DAMAGES Moth Time Get tlie clothes to us before the moths get to the clothes. Our Auto Will Call j Phone 277 Ww ; '-i (Anrtofxf rmm ? Wlr. SKATTLR, May 14. On the con tention that liffuor killed her hus band, Mrs. J. A. Karlorman, wi dow of a Cleelum Jeweler, gained a verdict apainst thre men for $10, 0"0 In Klleneburfc today, reported Hie Seattle Times. She said he drank the liquor for six month. I WASHINGTON. May 15. An earthquake of moderate Intensity ! was recorded today on the seismo graph at Georgetown University, jit began at 7:07 and lasted until about 8 a. m., and Director Ton dorf placed the distance at 4,500 'miles from Washington with the di rection not definitely determined. NEW YORK, May 15. An earth quake of moderate intensity waa recorded this morning on the seis mograph at Fordham University. The first shock waa registered at 7:7 standard time and the great est disturbance at 7:15 o'clock. It was estimated the disturbance was 4 (Jul) miles away. Fuslness is good with Hudson-Essex. NOTICE . Owlns to the Benefit Dance giv en by the Kiwanis Club Friday eve nine, the Business and Profession al Woman's Club will hold a very Important business meeting Friday evening at 7:30 p. m. at the HWn line conservatory instead of a social meeting. NOTICE , A special meeting of the Mel rose Country Club will be held at the club house- on Saturday, May 1 tt ti at 8 o'clock p. m. sharp. Each and every member of the club is ur gently requested to be present. Im portant business to be transacted. By order of the Board of Dl rectors V.' S. WOODRUFF. President GEO. A. CRANK, SECRETARY. Appropriate gifts for graduation. See our windows. Lloyd Crocker. BULLETS METE JUSTICE SALT LAKE CITY, Itah.. May 15 Pedro tini, Mexican, " was executed by a firing squad at the I'tah state prison at sunrise this morning (or the murder of June St. ( lair at Park City, Utah, March 13, 1923. Cleo Madison entertaining few friends, decides to read her grandmother's diary. Grandmo ther's diary is so quulut, so mo dest, that these modern-day girls are thunderstruck. hen the Klrls go, Cleo thinks of her elop- ment with Taul. to me at that moment. "Expla nations and promises! I've noth ing to explain and 1 certainly will not promise anything. What are you going to explain and promise to me? Hadn't you better- begin by explaining why you sat for over an hour on that seat under I Roofing special t ply, only 11.65 at Powells. Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. TRAIN BANDITS ARE CONVICTED AFTER A LONG COURT FIGHT Paul Winthrop planned for the the stairway In the hall vulgarly (Wklid tnm Uunl Win.) WAUKEOAN. Ills.. Mav 15. hugging and kissing Constance Bernhardt Mvlin. Waukcgan. and Terhune?" Edward J. Smith, Milwaukee, were "Poor girl, she was very un- : ntenceu to 25 years Imprison happy. 1 didn't hug and kiss her so very much let her knnw ah pathy." I them for the murder of Russel i aage im'Ktjy, express iueeiiier. I FOR SALE . JAPALAU, Paints and Varnishes, at Powell's Furniture Co. cow, 901 FOR SALE Broccoli plants, Jc No. 1 St. Valentine strain, seetT raised from our own plants. per thousand, reduction on large7 orders, C. O. Sbeppard, Dlxo vlllo, Oregon. . r WANTED I HOUSEKEEPER WANTED 1131 N. Jackson St. FOR SALE flood Jersey fresh. Phone 48 F 11. FOll SALE Boat and trallei ment and Bernard Smith and i Military St.. L. S. Kohlhaaen. Only enough to (Ralph McKee. Chicago wer ac- FRESH Giant Toulouse goose eggs", I WANTEO ilateriiity cases In youl e had my sym- (Quitted today by the Jury trying , u CWU1 each t Vosburgh's. home by practical nurse, Mrs. FOR 8ALf-Packand saddle . romnnnga. KL Z. lies 123-B. -horses. Beyer Bros. Phone 14 KM I MAM wants work mowing lawns at. spading or cleaning up. Call aw 120 N Stephens St. " for! what losing "oT Certain.; hwcrn ! you don't hute yourself do you? LJ"i. " . ?Im? Io you for one moment think. . ' ',, "ho ' b(.fnrB that Connie Terhune needs any of I"' " houts Detore your sympathy for anything? Of "retlnK- Cuurse you are Immensely flutfer- The prosecution had asked Tor ed by the fact that Connie loves Ideath penalties for Mylln, who you and that hor heart is broken. I'lred the shot that killed Wckey, She managed to get that over all .and Edward Smith, and asked for right. It makes me sick to think ' ,e semence to rnernaru nimi, iormer cnicugo policeman, ami ,a 25-year sentence for McKee. alleg ed go-between. The defense maintained through out that the shooting was acciden tal and that the accused thought what a woman any woman can do with a man if she flatters him enough. "You say It wns a terrible thing for you to see me In Chick's arms. Well r.VMnin thn nleltirtt Itnw do you thlnlc It nisde me feel to : the express messenger would as- know that Con was In your arniK sist them in plans to rob the ex press car of a money shipment of more than JIOO.OOO. The defendants were tried twice, the first Jury disagreeing. LOVE IN ECLirSE. Paul grabbed me by both shoul ders and brought his facp close to mine. "How do yon think Cleo I felt when we all came down to the car in the driveway to ask you to come to supper and found you necking with Adams? Have you no shame to flaunt such con duct in front of my very face? Do you realise that Adams heard us coming and turned that light on purposely? He has no respect for you and he determjned that the rest of us should 'not have either.' "Don't talk that way about Chick Adams. He has more re spect for me than you. Business Is good with Hudson Essex. FALLING AIRPLANE MANGLES, BURNS ITS THREE OCCUPANTS for an hour or two continuously? "You called m shameless. Hy what name do you dt.j:nate your self? I waa so hurt and my pride was so broken by your conduct that 1 couldn't stay In that house any longer and 1 asked Chick to take me home. "When 1 got Into the car my feelings got the best of my stdf control and I burst Into a hyster ical tit of weeping. Chick tried to tell me that ha was sorry for me In the only way h knew how most men, I am finding out, I think their caresaoa will make a woman forget any troubles she may have. h.,..T.'m..Vi Vn f 'hw P"n. was laughiug devils through tho door way and as luck would have it, I hit the elertrie light button, and you know the rest." "Will you swear to me that you didn't kiss Chick?" "Certainly I will not." "Then you would have me think that you did?" "You can think what you .1.... T 1A h tfcn He didn't I whole trulh anil nnthinp hot the FOR SALE 100 tiers old growth' 16 inch block fir. Liudbloin, DUouvlllo. 8EW1NO MACHINES for saloT for rent, and repairing. Powell Fur niture Co. FOR" S AXEScotch Collie pups'. Phone 17J"or call 517 S. Steph ens St. TRENTON, Neb., Mny 15.-Ef-forts were being made early today to locate Mrs. Lloyd L. Hefling, wife of a cominercinl aviator of San Francisco, who, with two crushed and yesterday when the plane in which they were riding crashed to the ground near here and burst into flames. Mrs. lletliug Is said to be on 1 her way to the coa.t in an auto mobile and is thought to be west of Salt Lake City. Hefling and his two passengers, Mrs. Harry Gibson. 35, of McCook. Neb., and Floyd Eakins, of Culbertson, Neb., took the sir in the former s ma does say be did. I must have touched the button without know ing it." "Then you are not as shameless as I thought. Oh, Cleo, Cleo, why did you do this?" His voice be came maudlin and tearful. "I never thought to see my bride In another ( man's arms. Why did you marry me If you loved him? Wouldn't he marry you?" "This is too much. Paul Arm strong. Connie has certainly fil led you up with all f.orts of scan dal. Go to bed and think ft out straight if you ran and I'll talk' to you In the morning. I want to try and get a little sleep it I can. Go on to bed." "No, we must have all this out tonight. Cleo. All the gang will he down at the train In the morn ing and before that you must ex plain something of tho past." "So you think I am a woman with a past," I interrupted haugh tily. Paul acted as though he had not heard me except to repeat, "I must have some explanation of the past as well as promise of future conduct from you." "What do you mean?" Paul Is six feet tall hut he looked little I chine and had gone but a few miles stand. I don't need any swear- ;,.' , ' , I v.upiuk hit ti.n. iu .u ..... and carry Its occupants to AlA A -J !.. I-fl riiffaronl. ineir UCSin WvW leei ueiuw. " . I llhroo of Itm iv. it win De a long time oeiore turn on mat ngni even ir Connie .....k. thpv MV on the witness i ing from you as to whether you i"" kilned Connie or not. I know vou 8nl vou kiss me.1 "Oh you've had a surfeit of klsee. eh?" my husband said in an ugly voice. "Paul Armstrong, don't you ..peak to nre again until you npol ogi7e for that insult." Without another word Paul went Into the bedroom. I heard him swear once or twice and fin ally Jt seemed to me that he tumbled on thi bed and shortly after I heard his labored breath ing. For a long time I sat there lie side the window of my sitting room. All that I could think of was that I had forgotten myself into a terrihle mess and that I'd have to. see it through. I was sure that I didn't lovo Paul any more. Tho thought of his flushed face, open mouth and sprawling figure in that bed. fil led me with loathing. I almost got to my feet with the irresist ible desire to put on a dress and walk out of the house. I think I should have done ro If It had Good Digestion Aids the Complexion THE WORLD'S GREATEST helps millions of housewives make pure and nutritious bakings SALES XV TIMES THOSE OF ANT OTHER BRAND three of the plane's occupants were burned and mangled almost beyond recognition when spectat ors reached them. Eakins, an automobile salesman, is survived by a widow and three children. Mrs. Clibson, the wife of a Chicago, llurllngton and Quinry locomotive fireman, was here tak ing rare of her aged father who Is gravely ill. Besides her huii haml and fnlher, she Is survived by three small children. The county attorney was notlfl-i ed of tho accident and ordered Hint the bodies of the victims be held in a local undertaking establish ment pending an investigation. StndeDaaer costs less per pound tban butter. BARS AFFIDAVIT HURTFUL TO CASE OF EX-GOV. DAVIS (M.cUtt1 I'm. Lxurd Wlrr.) OPEKA. Kans., Mny 14. Affi davits signed by C. II. llartholo mew, Wichita furnitilre dealer, stating that former Oowrnor Jo nathan M. Davis pardoned his son, Ernest Hariholomew, after Vol ney Johnson had tnken $X00 to the office of Carl .1. Peterson, for mer hank commls-'lnner, were bar red from the testimony today In tht Davis trial on a charge of soliciting a bribe. Dnvls Is charg ed whh conspiring with l'sternon to solicit money for a pardon. In frbddlng the evidence. Judge James A. MeCluro declared: "Vol ney Johnson, if ho were hvre, could testify Hint lie had taken money to Mr. Peterson from Mr. Burlholo'mew. Hut It Is too re mote for .Mr. liarlholomew to show thet he had given money to Volney John-on, who went to Pe terson's offire and that (Itivernor DhvIk Immediately rliang'rd his ntMttide and grennted a parodn to Mr. l:art)iolnniew's sou. "I don't bi-lleve tlie clrcum statnees of money being gi--n Volney Johnson, couphd wilh tli' cin omwtanres of a changed atti tude on the governor's part would I guarauli ne conio'Miwii. lo snow ine gover nors intent." FOR SALE Hoosier cabinet cheap, also 3 used 9x12 rugs. Call at k j( .inner ou - . FOR SALE Lloyd baby buggy-In I good condition. J12.50. Call FOR SALE A fresh young cow'.! Phone 3K4 or address H. E. Math is, Roseburg, Rt. 1. FOR SALE About 1 50"" VhlteLeg- horn chicks. May 15, 12 each. 702 I Fullerton St. Phone 391-Y. 1 ' FOR SALE Ford touring rar'gooo1 condition, price reasonable, W. j EClingenpeel, pjiono 23K34. FOItSALE The "best " 3400 lb! team In Douglas co., wagon and harness free. Vic Her, Dlxonvll- le, Ore. FOR S ALEuVrnsey Bull 18 months. Will sell at reasonable price. Address "O. B." care News Huvicw. WEST SIDE & rwinTTomieTGood lot with bearing fruit trees. $1200 cash. This is well located. OW.-Young & Son. Phone 417. OAK TIMBER, wagon material, saw mill rolls, also 300 tiers Oak sab, stove and heater wood, from $1.26 to $1.75 per tier. J I la hee Mill and Manufactory, Oak land, Oregon. FOR SALE One-arid "one-half ton Republic truck; li ton Chevrolet truck, to trade for cows, wood or anything I can use, C. K. Caven-I der, 816 Winchester. j run dalc nanipsuire giiia snui brood sows in pig. If taken be-j fore pigging, gilts at 125. Brood j bows at $40. Also sows with 1 pigs. A. C. Wilson. Box 131, i Yoncalla, Oregon. WANTKIV About 300 grade nanny goals. 1 to 3 yis. old. State low. est cash price Basil Arnold. Co. nutlle. Ore. " THE FllLLERI)RUSU company wants two married men with? cars for Its service department Must give best of references. Apply evenings Umpqua Hotel G. 11. Arnest- WANTED Married man for farnj work at the Overland Orchards Wife to take some boarders. House, wood, water and Ugh furnished. Chance for both tcf .earn. Phone 31-F5 between 1 and 1 or evenings. WANTED Help. One carnentea experfenced in moving buildingsr One bucker experienced In whltqj cedar. One logging teamster ex. perlenced on rough ground. Don' apply unless your top notch. Twtr men and one team to contract; lol moving dirt. A. L. Houghtaling Rock Creek, 20 mi. east of Myr tle Point 1 I FOR RENT i ji FOR RENT 5 room modera boost with garage. 627 Short St. ' '" FOR RENT Desirable housekeep ing apartments. Phone 202-L. i- - FOR RENT Pleasant sleeping room, on first floor, also garage. H10 N. Jackson St. SHEEP TO LET out on shares. Itm qulro of T. M. Oilivant, 842 Soul ft Piae St. or phone 75-X. FOR RENT 5 roonThouse, par(lf furnished. $.13 ier month. S-a owner at 1143 Sixth St., or ad dress A. M. Wallace, 718 E 2piJ Ave. No. I MISCELLANEOUS WHY YOUK HOUSE DON'T SELL IJocause it does not have oak floors. You will be. BurprlHed hnw r linn til v vnit on nrnvnr thtat old unsightly soft wood flooring j WILL TRADE 22 Harlejr DavluV with "Perfection Oak Flooring. I 4 YEAR old Jersey bull to traiaiS fur another one. J. W. McConneU Umpqua Park Add. MARCEL and bob curOBcThal? cut and curl 60c. Phone 67-Y. 331 So. Main. Mrs. Amy Rogerai Sufficient to lay a room 10x12 for JIO.UO Sold only by Coon Lumber Company. FOR S A L& 20 acreswItiT" stock and implements in mineral belt In North Myrtle Crock valley; good for dairy, sheep, or slock ranch; lots of timber, and good mill site; water rlrlit for Irrigat ing and mining. Price $t6ud cash or $2500 down, balance terms. Wm. Steuer, Buck Fork, Oregon. TKR.MS $250.00 duwnaud" $30.00 per month buys a 6 room plas tered house. Modern plumbing. Garage. Large lot on Pacific Highway. Price $2500, $250 down balance $30 per month, including Interest on deferred payments at 6 per cent. G. W. Young 4t Son. Phone 417.- L'SED CAR BARGAINS Hupmobile delivery $ 75 11121 Ford delivery $150 1017 Dislgo $100 11120 Chevrolet Touring $175 11)23 Ford Touring $276 Will Ford Touring $2s5 11124 Ford Coupe $475 1921 Ford Sedan $.r,50 Roy Catching Motor Co. Across from City Hull, Roseburg, Ore. SACRIFICE-BALK -(food buy"7o7 speculation. Fine corner 2 lots, 0 ft. frontage on paved St. Bids walks Just finlnlnd and paid for. Plain & room house, porcelain bath, one block from Stephens St. near Rose school. $1150, Small payment down will hundls tills bargain if taken at once, Will take part payment In rent Phone 260-L. GENERAL BLACKSMITH I NQ I Iletler Homes We"k. AIpo Clean. I'p Sl eek. S' e us for "Paint, var I ntsh. knlsnmlnc, etc. Page Lum ; ber Fuel Co. and horseshoeing. All work I'pTity room for farm ers horses. 622 Winchester SL north of auto camp. L'. K. Wood cock, Prop. TUBBY VOU OUGHT TO Insure Your Auto For Automobile Insurance All coverages We are at your service G. W. YOL'NG c SON INSURANCE 116 Cass St Phone 417 f taeBts somethim' FvajvjV S I ABOVM THAT THKTS IM J Tur n p HAtisn Fr.umic no OH COAT MILL ME NEJFR MOVES GK ANYTHING AM ALt THE GHOSTS ItVtK HtRKU OVjAS AlVJAVS FLYIM' AROWMO. I 60TTA "THIfMK UP A WAV TO FIMD OUT IF , ITS A FAKE OR AH7T This Ghost Has His Goat. ONCE SOME 800V felt SPIDER THAT- A 6W0VT COULQO'T HURT 0U IF HE COUL0MT I 5ee Vcu - I'm comma trv THAT - Mr.8E VP I WIDE IN THIS eARCEL I CfcNCET ClOSC EMGOfeM To SEE LWHAT it looks like J -T geemimnie." i muvta , Bumped wto 5ome,Tmim that's the trouble with thi scheme vou camt see v0hep-e v Vov) RE- 601M' ! y CiW 1 EE.T THAT OLE GHOStA GETS THE SORPIivSE OF MIS LIFE WHFM HE Sees ihis uarrel VjALKiM 0 UKE iHti OpIt yoor prnnunfton nnnounci mentB at thn Nrn Ifvlcw oltlre. N'W Ifnp of PKimplfH Junt rwv'lvH By WINNER . -4 m. &9 M, 1 Cofynhr by 1,'mrs-J rfr , (HELP1 ) TTN V J I WU'iTA f.tEW .r I ABLE "U UK . , 'A "i .until':. son motorcycle in on late modul Ford roadster or coupe. AddrOHf A. It. care Nuws-Revlew. CAR" "OWNKR lon'f"lort!et -14 call 603 when In need of auto parts. Sarff'i Auto Wreektnl House. ' WAT to borrow 500 for six mo. Will pay ten per cent Interest Address P. O. box 784, Roseburg, Ore. WANTED'TO RENT Two house keeping rooms, close In, for couple. Must be quiet. Inquire at Parslow Furniture Co. FOR TRADE Three-fourth ton Re public truck, pneumatic tires, for IlKht tourlnK car, Rt. I Box 37 . Phone 44FJ, Roseburg, Ore. ... TUB OH AND BEAUTY SHOP. Phone appointments for Carnival Week early. Miss Quackenbuaa will assist, Phone 306. TO EXCHANGE In Grants PaJJ. 5 room house, garago, acres ground, fruit, berries and garden under irrigation, fine view M city and valley, 8 blocks frdjh main street for Roseburg prop erty. AddreKs Exchange, car News-Review. TtPfRAl )E My equity JllloO Iki 320 aero general farm, 16 mlhw from Lowiston, Idaho, In whent belt for equlied farm In Doug las o. Will take or glvumoat gagc to balance. Lewlston oenliY of KTcntest present development In west. Chas. C. Miles. MyrJTo Creek, Ore. SAVEwii SAFETY at your DRUCSTORS IS .jig ;vj It Is Necessary j to k'fp the outside of yonr body hialihy as well as tho Inside. An occasional r 11 1 w I f o Rubbing Alco- and fr-e from the odors of excjjV Mte p n.plnitliin. ' Uome $1.00 7?,, r?nc2. Drug Stof ! NATHAN FULLERTOH hossburg Orft3iJ o