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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW SATURDAY. MAY 16. 1925.
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Shears Scissors Razors
Stool Laid Skiari. Wla Scissors
American Cutlery Made by
The Clause Shear Co., Fremont, O
I k WT are anxiotu to get a Clauit shear or
I ft W iriunr Intn nrrv home. With the
cooperation of the manufacturer, we are
offering you the opportunity to purchase two
pieces of cutlery for the price of one, plus
one cent. This famous line has been sold to
the American public for half a century. In
offering it to our customers we believe that
we are offering you a product of character,
the very finest quality, built of the best ma
terials obtainable, by workmen skillfully
trained to the exacting needs of producing
shears, scissors and razors that measure up
to a high standard. Every piece is fully
guaranteed. Made in the largest shear works
in the world, by Americans who know how,
for Americans who want the best.
SALE STARTS
Monday, May 18
Churchill Hardware Co.
Two Pair for the Price of One
Plus One Cent
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A BRIDE'S DIARY
A Lore Story of Today
By Idah McGlone Gibson
LEGISLATOR OF
OREGON FREED IN
BONUS LAW CASE
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. M. S. PI.YLKR Chlroprsctli
physician, 126 W. Lane St.
Stocks and Bonds
We solicit Inquiries to buy or
sell any marketable listed, local
or unlisted securities.
Active market for Durant, Star,
Hint an'l Rlckenhat-ker Motor
Issues; Public Utilities.
Prompt attention Riven all or
ders. Cash paid for purchases:
no delay. Quotations furnished
HOOD BROTHERS
S Chamber of Commerce llldp.
Portland. On.
KHAYM, MYSTERY
MAN, IS COMING
HIGH SCHOOL LAD
WHO STAGED FAKE
AGAIN RUNS AWAY
Reliable Tailor
J. H. BERNIER
Upstairs Next Umpqua Hotel
Cleaning, Pressing, Alterations
We Make Your Clothes
in Roteburg
The following article taken ver-
India's principle attraction as to! SALEM. Ore.. May 16. Salem
be presented at the Strawberry Police are trying to locate James l.
' Carnival. I Heltzel, Jr., anil Elton Quinlnn, two
t ok ,.. - , I Salem high school boys about 16
'tvL r n, V" ii" , he years old. who have run away from
tpe of entertainment to be offer-1 fher nomss, lBavlnK , note saying
1 ' I that they would return in the fall,
j 'To convince a skeptical minded . Dissatisfaction with their school
; person is an art thut has been at-. work was given as their reason for
talned by few. leaving home. Heltzel is the son
1 Whenever mention is made of an of a Salem attorney and Quinlan
accomplishment In menial devolp- j Is the son of J. J. Quinlan, engineer
ment whereby one person can gain at the state prison. Young Quln
Ithe thought of another, skepticism j lan created a .sessatlon here sev
' Is given a free reign. ( eral months ago when he ran away
! Vet It has been proven that tclep-lw"h "Feewee" Sherman, an escap
'athy is an accomplished fact and : ed convict, after leaving his bicycle
mere are several people, w ho after "nu """
vears of slmlv ilevoteil In mentalltv nanK to inmcaie
Cleo Madison "entertaining
few friends, derides to read her
grandmother's diary. Grandmo
ther's diary is so quaint, so mo
dest, that these modern-day girls
are thunderstruck. When the
girls go. Cleo thinks of heelon
nient with Tsui.
Pstil Wlnthrop planned for the
Immediate future. Her conscience
is pricked by a passage of the mo
dest, old-fashioned diary. Kor
though engaged to Paul, she, only
the night before enjoyed tire kis
ses of Chick. Adams. Doth sets
of parents opposed the match be
cause at one time the families had
been rich but now were social
climbers, and the parents wanted
each to marry money. Connie
Terhune, wealthy, wanted to mar
ry Paul. At a party, Chick Adams
draws Cleo aside protesting that
she should have conve with him.
I Cleo doubts her love for Paul.
I 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 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 jealous. Chick
Adams enters a plot. The young
wife foils her "friend." The 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 liquor and
Jealousy Paul threatens Chick.
The young husband accuses his
wife as to a past.
THE AVERAGE MAN.
As I sat here-writing I wond
ered what other girls did under
th'a circumstances. Surely this
case of mine was not unique.
Perhaps the thing had happened
to me earlier than to many others
but the consequence must have
been the same. Something had
gone out of my life. Here I was
with my house of cards tumbling
about me . while I was buried bo
deeply beneath its stifling debris
of disillusion I could Bee no way
of working out.
'Why didn't my mother tell me
that marriage was like this? All
she had done was to rail against
Paul's lack of money when if she
r-ould have made me understand
Paul's lack of consideration of me
after marriage. I never would
have married him.
My eyes were smarting; my
throat was chocking; my mind
was in chaos. ! threw myself on
the sofa determined to get a little
sleep when my mother stuck her
tread in the door. With a groan
I said "Please mother, please go
hack to your room and let me
see if I can get a little sleep."
'That's a nice thing to say to
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
STOP AT
Hotel Umpqua
The Umpqua Floritt
Choice Cut Flowers Always
Fresh
Finest Quality Artistlo Floral
Designs.
Visit Our Oreenhouse or
Csll 40 F2.
I have developed a routine of demon
i st rut I ve experiments in the art of
psychology or telepathy, that they
:can hold an audience in the thralls
of wonderland for hours at a time.
Such a person Is Khaym, known
as the peer of all mental masters,
,'v.ho is offering at the Liberty The
atre this week one of the most baf-1
fling demonstrations of mind read
i reading ever seen here.
I Khaym makes no claims as to
, being gifted with super-natural,
j super-normal powers, but lays his
j success to the door of study,
j In some unaccountable manner
this pleasing personality can call
you by name, reach your inner
the river
that he had
drowned. The river was dragged
for days until evidence of the fake
was discovered. Later the boy and
the convict were arrested in Iowa.
Close out price on Gold Seal Con
goleum rugs at Zlgler-Fee Hdw. Co.
YOUNG WIFE AND
MOTHER FREED OF
CHARGE OF MURDER
(AMocfat-M Prt Leased Wirt.)
IIOQUIAM, Wash., May 16 Mrs.
Uratrice Ivall, 18-year-old wJfo and
mother who was arrested May 8
t most thotrpht and give a very prac-'anrt charged with the murder of
Moth Time
Get the clothes to us
before the moths get to
the clothes.
i.tical answer to your problems.
' That this Is not tho revolts of
concealed wire, code eytem, or
confederates, id surely aen by all
when Khaym gives a detailed ex
pianation of his work.
He claims to be a Harvard medi
cal graduate who became Interest
ed in mind, through several brain
operation seen at a school clinic,
and this this claim is well pubstan-
Our Auto Will Call
Phons 277
Everett llrowning, whose body was
found on a hill in Lust Hoquiam,
May 1, was released from the
county jail at Montesano yesterday
and the charge against her dismiss
ed, according to announcement by
T. B. Ilreuner, her attorney. Mrs.
Ivall. a friend of Browning, who is
known to have been In his com
pany, has steadily denied knowl
edge of how he came to his death.
(AaoctiUd Prw LnmI Win.)
PORTLAND, Ore.. May 16 Phil
ip L. Hammond. Oregon City at
torney. VH ArntlittMl hv fk 1nrv In
thing that you call 'petting.' Ifederal court iaU yesterday of a
"I distinctly remember a con- (charge of violating the bonus act.
versatlon we had Just before you He was alleged to have collected
ran away to get married In which ,8100 each from Joseph Mooney and
you confessed to liking Charles jMary J. Mooney, parents of John
Adams' kisses although you In- ,L. Mooney. who died at Camp Pre
formed me vfat after you were mont. Cal., for obtaining compensa
marrled to Paul such happenings jtlon from the government. The fee
would cease. I am sure your hus- limit, in such cases Is set by the
band would not accuse you If you government at i!3.
were not guilty and he had cer- j witnesses testified that Hsm-
miu ptooi. un, to tnina turn a , mond
daughter of mine could descend
so low! '
"Oh, put on another record,
mother. I've Just about as much
mond had rendered other legal
services for the Mooneys.
Hammond declared the charge
had been brought against him for
political purposes in an attempt to
as I can stand from Paul tonight 'defeat him In his race for the
and I can't stand any more-frem state legislature to which be was
you." I elected.
"Well. I told you not to marry Hammond formerly was attorney
him In the first place." In Clackamas county for the bonus
" That's right. You couldn't commission but was removed from
possibly leare without getting In jofflce on charges of neglect of
that '1 told you so' line. Why duty.
urn you ten me noi to marry
Paul? Was It because you thought
that the moment the wedding
ceremony was over, he would for
get all about me whenever he
came near Connie Terhune or any
other pretty girl? Was it be
cause you knew that he would be
suspicious and mean about my
actions because be knew that be
was not above suspicion and
meanness himself? ' .
"No, you suld nothing at all
to me about theBe things. You
simply told me not to marry him
because he was poor, and 1 knew
that If he loved me and told me
so and gave me the attention that
he was giving me. the lack of
money would mean nothing in
our lives.
"Mother, mother, why did you
not tell me what to expect? Paul
is the average young man, I am
sure: You must have had some
awakening even with dear old
dad, for 1 know how he can swear
and what contemptuously ugly
thlugs he can say, when the bills
come in the first of the month.
"Why, even In grandmother's
diary, that "Christian gentleman,
Thomas,' talked to my grandmo
ther as' though she had committed
the unpardonable sin because she
had allowed some other swain to
lift her hand to his Hps as he
bade her gooodhye."
"Don't compare the men of to
day with your father and your
grandfather, Cleo."
"Why not? Do you think they
were any better or any worse? I
don't. It Is only that I wish I
know what I had to fuce. I would
have gone at It very differently.
I would not have nllowed myself
to dream and anticipate Paul's
love. I would not have allowed
my pride to be hurt as I was when
I saw him kissing Connie."
"How do you think he felt
when -he found Chirk kissing
you?" mother Interrupted.
"I didn't kUs him, but let me
tell you and my husband some
thing right now," and I raised my
voice in fury, "I'm going to kiss
Chick tomorrow when 1 hop off
Business
Essex.
Is good with Hudson-
SEVEN WASCO MEN
FACE CHARGES OF
HOMESTEAD FRAUD
(amocUM Mrs Uud Win.)
MAUPIN. Ore.. May 16. United
States Deputy Marshal Morelock
nas served warrants of arrest on
the following resident of Waplnl
tia Plains: O. L. Poquet, James
P. Abbott, Jr., Chester Pechett,
Mary Pechett, Edward (label, John
Parchett and John Delco, now at
Prineville. All the defendants are
held under $1,001) bond each to
answer charges of violation of fed
eral statute for alleged "subordin
ation of perjury and wrongful col
lusion In obtaining homestead
lands In Wasco county.
Young Abbot is the son of one
of Wasco County's wealthiest
sheep men.
Classified Section
ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE.
FOR SALE
JAPALAC, Palms and Varnishes, at
roweu s mruiture to.
FOR SALE lloat and trailer, 901
Military tit.,rL. 8. Kohlhagen.
FOR SALE Two "roan milch cows.
H. E.;olgert. Looking Glass, Ore.
FOR SALBPack-and saddle
horses, llcyer Bros. Phone 14F14
FOR SALE Three "quarter- bed,
new. Also canned fruit. 804 Mill
8t.
KOR 3 ALIO Broilers 32.60 per dot
Rhode Island Reds. 1276 Pros
pect St.
r'Olt SalE-2 ton fl. M. C. truck in
A 1 condition, also trailer. 117
Sheridan St
tttudenater costs less per pound
thin butter.
me after coming home here and to Texas and It isn't going to he
waking up everyone in the house
with your disgraceful quarrel with
Paul. I expect he has gone to bed
drunk.'
"No, he wasn't drunk beln(? a
man h'e knew he could sleep and
he also knew that we have a long
journey before us tomorrow."
"What were you quarrelling
about?"
"I'm not Mire that It Is not my
private affair."
"You haven't made it a private
afalr. Neither your father nor I
have been able to steep a wink
since you came in and I am cer
tain the servants have heard. I
heard Paul accuse you of 'necking
that Adams' . I suppose that is
more vulgarly expressing the fame
any of your sweet polite conven
tional kisses either. I m going
to make Chick Adams think he
is in heaven at least once and I
hope at the same time. It will
make my husband think he's in
the other place. I might just as
well have the game as the name.
'Both my husband and my
WEST MEDFORD IS
WINNER FOR A NEW
HIGH SCHOOL SITE
(Asww-lateS rrtu LtaM-. Tin.!
MEDFORD, Ore., May 16. riy a
record breaking vote, the largest
ever cast In a city election, the
people of Medford yesterday select
ed the Holly Street, over the Pa
cific and Eastern site, for tho elec
tion of the new $185,000 high
school. It was a victory of West
Medford over East Medford, after
a week's whirlwind campaign of
exceptional excitement and person
al bitterness. The final vote was
1,603 for the Holly Street and 1,172
for the Pacific and Eastern, a maj
ority for the former of 431 votes.
FOll SALE Pord truck, good
shape. Sacrifice. Terms If desir
ed. Terminal Garage.
FOR SALE 100 tiers old growth
16-lnch block fir. Llndblom,
Dlxonvllle.
SEWING MACHINES forsa!6. for
rent, and repairing. Powell Fur
niture Co.
FORSALELToyd6aby buggy" in
good condition. $12.50. Call
10-J.
KOR SALE About 150 White" Leg
horn chicks. May 16. 12 each. 702
Fullerton St. Phone 391-Y.
FOR SALE Ford touring carrion.'
condition, price reasonable, W.
E. Cllngenpeel, phone 23F34.
FOR SALE Guernsey-Bull il
months. Will sell at reasonable
price. Address "G. B." care News
Review, "OAK 'TIMBER, wagon material,
saw mill rolls, also 300 tiers' Oak
siab, stove and heater wood,
from $1.26 to $1.75 per tier. Illa
hee Mill and Manufactory, Oak
land, Oregon.
FOR SALEnTnd6ne-halfton
Republic truck; 11 Ion Chevrolet
truck, to trade for cows, wood or
anything I can use, C. R. Cuven
der, 816 Winchester.
FOR SALE Scotch Collie pups.
Phone 178-J or call 547 8. Step!)'
ens Bt. ....
FOR SALE Broccoli plants. A
No. 1 St. Valentine strain, seed
raised from ow own plants. $5
per thousand, reduction on larg
orders, C. G. ' Sheppard, Dixon,
Tille, Oregon. .
WHY YOUR HOUSE DON'T SELL
Because it does uol hare oak
floors. You will be surprise
how cheaply you ca ncover that
old unsightly soft wood flooring
with "Perfection" Oak Flooring1.
Sufficient to lay a room 10x13
for (10.00 Sold only by Coen
Lumber Company.
FOR SALE 260 acres with stock ,
and Implements in mineral belt
In North Myrtle Creek valley;
good for dairy, sheep, or stock
ranch: lots of Umber, and good
mill site; water right for Irrigat
ing and mining. Price $tto0 cash
or $2500 down, balance terms.
Wm. Steuer, Buck Fork, Oregon.
USED CAR BARGAINS
Hupmoblle delivery $ 75
' 1921 Ford delivery $150
1917 Dodge $100
1920 Chevrolet Touring $175
1923 Ford Touring $275
1923 Ford Touring $285
1924 Ford Coupe .$475
1924 Ford Sedan $650
Roy Catching Motor Co. Across
from City Hall. Roseburg, Ore .
SACRIFICE SALE Good buy foi
speculation. Fine corner 2 lots,
80 f frontage on pared St- Side
walks Just finished and paid for.
Plain 5 room house, porcelain
bath, one block- from Stephens
St. near Rose school. $1150,
Small payment down will handls
, this bargain if taken at once.
Will take part payment In rent
Phone 260-L.
WANTED
Seen the Corona FourT On dis
play at Parslow Furn.-Co. Ask for
Mr. Lintott. .
AMERICAN BOATS SAVE
BURNING ITALIAN SHIP
(AHnrfitfd Ftm. Lmmk! Wlr )
NORFOLK, Va., .May 16 Two
sailors were Injured, one seriously
In an explosion today aboard the
Italian ship Adlge anchored off
Sowell'B point. Tho explosion, be-
mother who should believe In me nBved to nave' ,, cauaP(i Dy
most
"Cleo. Cleo. I believe In you."
1 turned to see Paul standing in
the doorway In a suit of wrinkled
pajamas, his hair every which
way, and his arms outstretched.
It was so exactly like the last
act of a cheap melodrama that I
laughed as mother slammed the
door.
PIERCE REFUSES
TO SAVE LIVES 2
COOS MURDERERS
MAN APPARENTLY
GUILTLESS GIVEN
PARDON BY PIERCE
(Awnc-latcri rim IM1 Wirt.)
SALEM, Ore., May 16. Hope
accumulation of gas in the bunk
ers, was followed by fire which
was extinguished with the assis
tance of a coast guard cutter and
a Norfolk fire boat.
Bargain In Gold Seal Congoleum
rugs at Zlgler-Fee Hdw. Co.
MIIKKTV TIIKATHE
"The Three Musketeers" coming
to the Lliierly heatre tomorrow.
Is announced as the most grip
ping and spertarulsr film ever
produced by Douglas Kulrhanks.
Hased on that universally read
jclasslc by Alexander Dumas. "The
lliree Musketeers, and added to
tated Is seen by tntf unusual flow j
of English and polished manner of j Ranees on easy
we muu. v at Powells.
Whether one believes or tnot. It j n
is worth the time and money spent DROPS DEAD AT SHOW
to see such a well presented and ' -
deeply thought out production."
(AMorUtM frM Lnwl Wjrr.)
SALEM. Ore., May 16 'Derlar-
has been abandoned for executive !lng his belief that Floyd Gauthier,
clemanry for Arthur Coved and L. iserving ten years In the stale penl-
W. Peare, who are sentenced to be itentlary for a statutory offense In-
hanged next Friday, the former for ivoK-ing a soman In I'ninn county.
Ebba Covell of Ilandon, and the terday issued Gauthier a condition- j n , . ' . rt ernhoYv
lfittu- tnr th. 1.1. Il r,,rt..n Ite.lniallnr, nt rtlllen. "StUre IS BUIU IO emOOlty
Both are from Coos county, t'ovel! 'ship will depend on his future con
is a helpless paralvtlc and Pearce duet. The governor said that the
lis an old man nearly 70. (Jover- testimony of physicians indicated
payment plan nor Pierce has Instructed Warden that It would have been Impnasi-
Dalrj-mple to prepare for the hang-; bio for Gambler to be the father
Ings and It Is not believed the of tho woman's child and that an
pleas now reaching the governor other man. Chester Burner, has
Zlon Canyon, Utah, one of the
moat picturesque Bpots In Amer
ica. The resr.lt is that the thril
ling Incidents In the picture-fights
chases, stage coach hold-ups, all
nave a Deautirul natural back
ground of massive canyons, gla
ciers and cliffs, at the Antlers
Theatre tonight.
I
M.UKST10 TIIHATRK
Helen Holmes, Anverlca's fore
most stunt girl, who hesitates at
nothing no matter how huzardous
It may be, performed her one
hundred and eighty-sixth dive
from a cliff during the filming of
"Rlood and Steel", which will be
shown tonight at the Majestic
Theatre.
No horse Is too wild for Helen
Hoimea to ride, no water Is too
treacherous for her to swim. The
story of "lllood and Steel" called
for a spectacular high dire from
an overhanging cllfr, into the
creek below. J. P. MrGowan, di
rector of the film ottered to get
someone to do the trick for Miss
Holmes. She would not hear of
it, and by the time the camera
had been set she was at the top
most peak waiting for tho signal
to go. .
AXTI.KHH THEATRE.
Good news for local film fans!
"The hunderlng Herd," Para
mount's celluloid version of the
famous Zane Gray novel, Is head
ed this way and will make its lo
cal debut at the Antlers next Sun
day. It Is a romantic story of
the "Old West" that wlli carry
one from the pavenrenls of toduy
to the trails of yesterday, from
the limousines of this period to
the covered wagons of 1876. All
tlft thrills and ndventurous action
or fifty years ago live again In
this glorious epic story which was
(limed under the direction of Wil
liam K. Howard.
GENERAL BLACKSMITH IN Q
and horseshoeing. All work
guaranteed. Plenty room for farm
ers horses. 622 Winchester SL
north of auto camp. E. E. Wood
rock. Prop.
MEDFORD, Ore., May 16 W. A.
Smith, a single man employed by
a local woottvard, dropped dead
last night while witnessing a per
formance at Frank and King's tent
:how In this city. H-art disease
was given as the cause.
for clemency will be heeded.
BIO THEATRE DEAL "
NEW YORK, May 16 Purchase
of 38 theaters In N-w England
owned by Olympla Theatre. Inc.,
was announced today by the Fa
mous rlayers-Laskey Corporation.
o tonlrol of the theaters will be as-
Rooflng special 2 ply, only $1.65 sumed by the purchasers on July
at Powells. 15
'admitted the guilt.
FOOD SALE AT CARNIVAL
The ladies of tho Southern M. K.
chun-h will bold cooked food sales
each day of th Carnival. Thursday
the sale w ill be at the Twentieth
Century Grocery, with salads,
pies, cak'S, baked le-ans fit, sale.
more thut Is adventurous, roman
tic and dramatic than It has uvcr
before lM-en possible to Incor
porate In a film vehicle.
The feats of . swordsmanship
alone in this plilure urn said to
be worth the price of admission.
Outside and Inside white paint
$2.85 a gallon at Powells.
Refrigerators at Powells.
ANTI.lniS THKATItl-'..
"The D.-uthwood Coach", whhh
was completed recently at the Fox
West Coaet .Studios, Is the great
est Wesiern picture in which Tom
Mix has'ever been sturp-d, acrord
Ing to officials of Fox Film Cor
poration who have viewed this
production.
Most of tho scenes for "The
Dnndwood Coiu-h," were taken I'l
COSTLY FIRE AT TROUTDALE
(AiwK-lalmi rrM Win.
PORTLAND. Ore., May 16 Loss
estimated between $7.".nno and
$1011.0011 was caused by fire which
burned several business houses
and residences at Troutdale, a sub
urb on the Handy Iloulevard, late
yesterday. A spark lynlted the
roof of John Larson's garage, and
a high wind quickly spnad the
flames to hulidlniis In tho block.
A fire engine from portlund pump
ed water from Ihe Siindy river and
fire fiKhters from Gresham aided
In checking the blaze.
400 gallon Fairbanks ehctrlc
pumping plant at cnt. Zlrrler-Fee.
TUBBY
YOU OUGHT TO
.Insure Your Auto
For Automobile Insurance
AH coverages
Ve are at your service
G. U'. YOUNG & SON
INSURANCE
116 Cass St. Phone 417
THAT MIGHT BE A RE AL
SHOST VOE SANA! IN THE OLE 1
HAUNTED- HOUSE UP ON GOAT
HILL AsjT MEBBE ITS OoLY
A FAKE OR DEAD OME OA) .
AteOLstfT THAT IT NEVE It
MOVFS. I DON'T CAEE WHICH
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By WINNER
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HOUSEKEEPER
N. Jackson St.
WANTED 1137
WANTED Married man tor farm
work at the Overland Orchards.
Wife to take some boarder.
House, wood, water and light
furnished. Chance for both to
earn. Phone Sl-FS between 12
and 1 or evenings.
WANTED-Help. One carpetfter
experienced in moving buildings.
One bucker experienced in white
cedar. One logging teamster ex
perienced on rough ground. Don't
apply unless your top notch. Two
men and one team to contract in .
moving dirt A. U Houghtallng,
Rock Creek, 20 mi. east of Myr
tle foinu
FOR RENT
1
i
FOR RENT 6 room modern hous
w ith garage. 627 Short St.
FOR RENT DesirableTiousekeep-
lng apartments. Phone 202-L.
FOR RENT Furnished up-to-datt
apt., with garage. J28 Pltxer St
SHEEP TO'LET out onshares7ln-
quire of T. M. Olllvant, 842 South
Pine 8t. or phone 76-Y.
j MISCELLANEOUS -
MARCEL and bob curl, 75c, hair
cut and curl 60c. Phone 67-Y.
S31So. Main.Mrs. Amy Rogers,
CAR OWNER lion't forget ' U
call 663 when in need ot ante'
parts. Barff'l Auto Wrekta
House.
RlRTI&Three-fourth ton He
public truck, pneumatic tires,
for light touring car, Rt 2 Dox 87
A. Phone 44F2. Roseburg, Ore.
THEORAND BEAUTY SHOP.
Phone appointments for Carnival
Week early. Miss Quackenbush
will assist Phone 306.
TO-EXCHANGE'iTc-rants Pass;
E room house, garage, 2 acres
ground, fruit berries and garden
under Irrigation, fine view ot
city and valley, 8 blocks from1
main street for Roseburg prop
erty. Addresa Exchange, care
News-Review.
TO TRADE My equity $11500 In
820 acre general farm, 16 miles
from Lewlston, Idaho, In wheat
belt for equipped farm in Doug
las o. Will take or give mort
gage to balance. Lewlston conter
of greatest present development
In west Chas. C. Miles. Myrtle
Creek, Ore.
LAUNDRT kids
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I SERVE THE PUBLIC VIE U-
Trt tY UK6 OUR. WORK
were ntae to Teuu-i
H The finger of public ser
vice poluts to us with
lrl.l". Il Indlrstea the
laundry where the family's
clothes and purse will be
treated with the proper
consideration. Sanitary
methods and courteous
service prevail here.
Roteburg Steam
Laundry
PnA 7t Roseburg, Ore.