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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. MAY 23, 1925.
FIVE
ATTENTION!
men;
For Carnival Days, Thursday, Friday and
Saturday we are offering you a choice
from' a fine selection of pocket knives at
.98 cents. These are the "Henry Sears"
line and are number one goods. A brand
that has stood test since 1 865.
Churchill Hardware Company
Ironmongers
of said improvement is Ilia turn
of 173.74.
RESOLVED that the City Re
corder be and he it hereby direct
ed to give notice of said improve
ment as provided by the Charter
of said City "
Remonstrances against said pro
posed improvement must be filed
in writing with the undersigned
within twenty days from the pub
1 lication of this notice which Is the
: 2uth day of Mav, 1925.
I K. U WHIPPLE.
City Recorder of the City ot Rose-
ourg, uregon.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM
PROVE EAST 8ECONO STREET
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that at a meeting ot the Common
Council of the City ot Roseburg,
Oregon, held on the lath day of
May, 1925, the following repoiution I
was adopted: 1
"RESOLVED that the Common i
Council of the City of lioseburg i
deems it uecessary and hereby pro-!
poses to Improve East Second
Street from the south line of Com-,
mercial Avenue to the north line of
Second Avenue South, in the city
of Roaekurg, Oregon, In the. fol-
lowing manner:
Kim: By grading said street to I
the proper sub-graue; (
Second : by paving the roadway I
of said street twenty feet in w idth I
with reinforced concrete pavement; j
Third: By constructing sub-;
drains, if necessary;
Fourth: by constructing street j
monuments; - ;
Kiith: By laying vitrified sewer'
pipe, if necessary; !
Sixth: liy constructing catch ba-j
sins if necessary;
Seventh: By constructing con
crete curbs.
Said improvements are to be,
made in accordance with the Char
ter and Ordinances ot the City of
Roseburg, Oregon, and the grade I
plans, specifications and estimates '
of the City Engineer filed in the'
oftice ot the City Recorder on the I
18th day ot May, 1925, which said j
grade, plans, specltications and es-i
timates are hereby approved and 1
adopted.
The entire cost of said improve
ment. Including engineering, inter
est and all other expenses which
the City of Roseburg would not
have Incurred except for making
said improvement, shall be asses- j
sed upon the property especially I
benefited thereby, as provided by I
the Charter of the City of Roseburg 1
and in accordance with the petl-1
tion of the property owners to be (
benefited thereby, and no parti
thereof shall be paid by the. City of
Roseburg.
The estimate of the City Engi
neer of the probable detailed cost
of said improvement is the sum of
$5.30.78.
RESOLVED that the City Record
er of the City of Roseburg, Ore
gon, be and he is hereby directed to
give notice of said proposed im
provement as provided by the
Charter of tho City of Roseburg,
Oregon."
Remonstrances against said pro
Ksed improvement must be filed in
writing wllh the undersigned with
in twenty days from the first pub
lication of this notice which is the
2uth day of May, 1925.
R. L. WHIPPLE.
Cily Recorder of the City of Rose
burg, Oregon.
NOTICE OP INTENTION TO IM
PROVE EAST FOURTH STREET
NOTICE IS HKRERY GIVEN
that at a meeting of the Common
Council of the City of Roseburg.
Oregon, held on-the lsth day of
May, 1925, the following resolution
was adopted:
"RESOLVED that the Common
Council of the City of Roseburg
deems it expedient and necessary
and hereby proposes to Improve
East Eourth Street from the south
lino of "A" Avenue to the north
line of East Second Avenue North,
In the City of Roseburg, Oregon, in
the following manner:
First: lly grading said street to
the proper sub grade;
Second: lly paving the road way
of said street sixteen feet, six
inches in width with reinforced con
crete pavement;
Third: lly constructing sub
drains, if necessary;
Fourth: lly constructing street
j NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM'
PROVE ROBERTS STREET
I- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
'that at a meeting of the Common
I Council of the City of Roseburg.
Oregon, held on the 18th day ot
May, 1925, the following resolution
I was adopted:
j "RESOLVED that the Common
Council ot the City ot Roseburg
t deems it expedient and necessary
and hereby proposes to improve
I Roberts Streets from the west line
jot Main Street to the east line ot
Cobb Street, la the City ot Kose
purg, Oregon in 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 concrete
sidewatks five feet four Inches In
width on both sides ot said pave
ment; Fourth: By constructing sub
drains if necessary;
Fifth: By constructing street
monuments; i
Sivth: By constructing catch
basins, if necessary;
Seventh: By laying vitrified
assessed upon the property espe
cially benefited thereby, as pro
vided bv the Charter of the City of
Roseburg. Oregon; and as petitioned
for by the property owner lo be
benefited thereby, and no part
thereof shall be paid by the City
of Roseburg.
The estimate of the City Engi
neer of the probable detailed cost
of said Improvement Is the sum of
Sol33.ll.
RESOLVED that the City Re
corder ot the City of Roseburg,
Oregon be and he Is hereby direct
id to give notice of said improve
ment as provided by the Charter of
said Cily.
Remonstrances against said pro
posed Improvement must be filed
in writing with the undersigned
within twenty days from the first
publication ot this notice which Is
the 2uth day ot May. 1925.
K. U WHIPPLE.
Ctly Recorder of the City ot Rose
burg, Oregon.
FINAL REPORT
OF GRAND JURY
IS SUBMITTED
(Continued from page 1.)
A BRIDE'S DIARY
, A Love Story of Today
B Idah McGlone Gibson
Classified Section
ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE.
monuments;
Filth: By laying vitrified sewer
pipe, it ntceaary;
bixtu: by cuu&tiucting catch-basins,
it necessary;
Seventh: by constructing con
crete curbs.
Said improvements are to be
made lu accordance with the Char
ler and Ordinances ot the City of
lioseburg, Oregon, and the grade,
plans, specilicatluns and estimates
ot the City .Engineer, tiled in the of-
VI IUC XfcCs,uuci uu c .. j if . ,1U4J .
ilth. ."i I" Eighth: By consTruVtlng con-
umatea are hereby approved and
adopted.
The entire cost of said Improve
ment, including engineering, inter
est and other expenses which the
Crete curbs.
Said improvements are to be
made in accordance with the Char
ter and Ordinances ot the City of
Roseburg, Oregon, and the grade,
City ot Roseburg would not have j p,','" vnaineer tiled
incurred except for the making of I "a,s f 'J"" V ,L "ii v HI nr ler
said improvement, shall be asse,. ' f"
sed upon the properly especially ( ,he " ay ' pecifica'
benetned thereby, as provided byl"'-"
thereof shall be paid by the City of RoS(?burK"wou,d not nave incuired
KoseDuig. ri. I except for the making of said im-
me estimate of the C O, Engine-1 meat shall De as8Mscd upoa
er of the probable de ailed cost of " prouerty specially benefited
said improvement Is the sum I theVVproVided the Char-
RVsoiVFDthattheCltyReco'rd'-lter of ,ne Uly ot Koseburg. Ore
RESOL ED that the Lity itecoru . accordance with the
er be and he is hereby directed to I prouerly owners to
give notice of ald '"'ment as b,neflted tblTe nd n0 part
provided by the Charter of the City (V, . .,,, ku n.,M k .,.. iiiu nt
Remonstrances against said pro
posed Improvement must be filed
In writing wllh the undersigned
within twenty days from tho first
publication of tills notice, which is
the 20th day of May, 1925.
R. L. WHIPPLE,
City Recorder of the City of ltoso-
burg, Oregon.
o
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM
PROVE EAST SIXTH STREET.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that at a meeting of the Common
Council of the City of Roseburg
Oregon, held on the lsth day of
May, 1925, the following resolution
was adopted:
"RESOLVED that the Common
Council of the City ot Roseburg,
Oregon, deems it necessary and
expedient and hereby proposes to
improve East Sixth Street from
the south line of "A" avtnue to the
Roseburg.
The estimate of the City Engi
neer of the probable detailed cost
of said improvement Is the sum ot
$9 501.83.
RESOLVED that the City Re
corder of the City of Roseburg,
Oregon, be and he is hereby di
rected to give notice of said im
provement as provided by the
Charter of said City."
Remonstrances against said pro
posed improvement must be filed
in writing with the undersigned
within twenty days from the first
publicstion of this notice which is
the 20th day of May, 1925.
R. L. WHIPPLE
Cily Recorder of the City of Rose
burg, Oregon.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM
PROVE "A" AVENUE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
Ihitt nt a ntpetinir nf the fmmnon
north line ot r-asl second Avenue i Louncl ine ijty of Roseburg
north. In the City of Roseburg, Ore
gon In the following manner:
First: By grading said street to
the proper sub-grade;
Second: By paving the roadway
of said street sixteen feet six inches
in width with reinforced concrete
pavement;
Third: By constructing sub
drains, if necessary;
Fourth: By laying vitrified sewer
pipe, if necessary;
Fifth: By constructing street
monuments;
Sixth: Hy constructing catch
basins, if necessary;
Seventh: By constructing con
crete curbs.
Oregon, held on the lSlh day of
May, 1925, the following resolu
tion was adopted:
"RESOLVED that the Common
Council of the City of Roseburg.
Oregon, hereby deems It expedient
and necessary and hereby proposes
to improve "A" Avenue trom the
west line of East Fourth Street to
the fast line of East Sixth street.
In tho City of Ros.-burg, Oregon,
in the following manner:
First: lly grading said street to
the proper subgraile;
Second: By paving the roadway
of said strc. t sixteen feet six inches
in width with reinforced concrete
pavement ;
Third: By constructing suo-urains
aaid improvements Rre to he
made in accordance with the Char-1 if necessary ;
ter and ordinances of the City of. Fourth: By constructing street
Roseburg, Oregon, and the grade, monuments;
p.ans, specifications and estimates I Fifth: By laying vitrified sewer
of the City Engineer, filed In the: pipe, if necessary;
office of tho City Recorder on the sixth: By constructing catch ba
18th day of May, 1925, which plans, j sins, if necessaiy;
specifications, grade and estimates Hevtnth: By constructing con
are hereby approved und adopted, crele curbs.
The .ntire cost of said Improve- fcald improvements are to be
ment, including engineering, inter- made In accordance with the
here exposed could exist In the
stare of Oregon.. Instruction of
children along moral and sexual
lines must be given at home if
the children ae to have even a
fighting chance in life. We
earnestly request the parents ot
the children ot Douglas County to
Instruct their children alon such
lines, to talk with them regard
lug their thoughts and actions,
and to use their every effort to
see that ttveir children shall not
reach the sad plight of those who
have been before this body.
We have Inquired into the con
dition and management of the
offices pertaining to ttre courts of
Justice of Douglas County and
Into the care and management ot
the County Poor Farm and Coun
ty Jail.
We do not feel that any repairs
should be made In the Jail other
than such as are necessary for
the Immediate preservation of the
health ot the inmates or tor the
security of the people from Jail
break. Our Investigation has
disclosed that the toilet on the
lower floor of the Jail is in a bad
condition and is, we believe, a
menace to the health of persons
confined in the Jail. Immediate
steps should be taken to repair
this toilet and make the satire
sanitary. We urgently request
the County Court to make fur
ther provision for the health of
the Inmates by increasing the
size of the lower windows on the
east side ot the Jail so as to ad
mit sufficient light during the
day and so obviate the necessity
of electric lights during the day
time. It it does not entail too
great expense it would be well
to set the east side of the main
cage further from the east wall
and so permit those having cus
tody of the prisoners to enter be
tween tire cage and the east wall
of the Jail and so have clear ob
servation of conditions within this
mnln cell.
Tho conduct and operation of
the county poor farm 1 most ex
cellent. The County is fortunate
In having Mr. Bolslngor In charge
of this work. Some slight re
pairs in the main building at the
poor farm are urgently needed.
We recommend that steps be
taken to properly heat that por
tion of the upper story which
has been recently divided into
several room3. This, we believe,
co'.ild be done cheaply by enlarg
ing the present heating pipe lead
ing to a radiator in the upper
hall. The leaks In the eave
drnughs should he repaired at
once for tho preservation of the
building Itself. Provision should
he made for admission of natural
light to that portion of the build
ing at the head of the stairs. This
could be done by the Installation
of a small skylight at very little
expense. These suggested chan
ges could be made without much
cost and are. In our opinion,
needed at tho presi nt time.
We find no criticism to be
made in the conduct or county
affairs. The only criticism "?
have is that voiced by many pre
ceding Grand .lories, to-nil: the
serious fire menace to County re
cords occasioned by the present
court house and Its numerous
stoves. After carefully consider-
ling this question, we desire to
niaae to ine v-numy v,umi mo
rame recommendation mado by
the preceding Grand Jury, that Is.
that tho question of constructing
a new court houso and Jail so
long urgently needed In Douglas
Cleo Madison, entertaining a
few friends, decides to read her
grandmother's aiary. Grandmo
ther's diary la so quaint, so mo
dest, that these modern-day girls
are thunderstruck. When the
girls go, Cleo thinks ot her elop
ment with Paul.
Paul Wlnthrop planned for the
Immediate future. Her conscience
is pricked by a passage of the mo
dest, old-fashioned diary. For
though engaged to Paul, she, only
the night before enjoyed the kis
ses of Chick Adams. Both sets
ot parents opposed the match be
cause at one time the families had
been rich but now were social
climbers, and the parents wauted
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 come with him.
Cleo doubts her love for Paul.
Her grandmother's diary makes
Cleo wonder. Taul piotests his
love for the girl. Vhey 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 ot her love al
most overwhelms Cleo. The ho
neymoon grows more efuigent.
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 mar. led life come
to Cleo. Paul and his wife de
cide to start out tor themselves.
Cleo sees Paul and Conule in
forvent embrace.
Almost crazed by liquor and
Jealousy Paul threatens Chick.
The young husband accuses his
wife as to a past.
Contritely, Paul expresses his
belief in Cleo.
The quarrel Is settled.
Paul has forgotten to get the
railroad tickets, but the matter
la settled peaceably.
Paul gives Connie the cold shoul
der, at the station, which please
Cleo.
The newlywds start on their
honeymoon.
After a snappy discussion with
Paul. Cleo goes to sleep In the
Pullman chair, when Paul goes
to the smoking compartment.
JAPALAC, Paints ana Varnishes, at
Powell s Furniture Co.
CLEO'S DREAM.
- Paul said It had only been only
eight minutes slnco he had left
me when he returned from the
smoking room, but I could not
believe him. In the few minutes
of that dream I went through the
agony it seemed possible for hu
man courage to endure and still
tight on.
"When I came back Cleo,' he
said after shaking me awake and
looking rather apprehensively Into
my fearfllled eyes, "I found you
sleeping very soundly.'
'.'Oh Paul, I hope I didn't make
any noise." As I said this I look
ed across the aisle at the man
who had smiled at me so kindly
and understntndlngly Just a few
minutes earlier.
"No you were not making any
particular nohre until I tried to
move you Into an easier position.
Then you suddenly developed a
Dempsey wallop which took me
under the chin and nearly knock
ed me out. "What's the matter,
dear," I exclaimed and I am afraid
I shook you a bit for you drew
a long breath and opened your
eyes which were filled with fear.
For an Instant you clung to me.
Tiren yon awakened and whisper
ed 'Oh Paul, I am so glad It was
only a dream.' "
I did not tell Paul at that mo
ment what I had been dreaming,
but I wrote it down here Just as
soon as I got the chance, for I
am sure that In that lew minutes'
slevp I had been given a prophe
Ho glance Into lb future which
lay before me.
I dreamed that Paul and I were
walking along a beautiful shady
path. Th air was fragrant wllh
flowers that bordered Its sides
with pink and blue and yellow
and purple. The birds were sing
ing In the tree overhead.
Holding hands, Paul and I were
swinging Just as children do In
ptay. we nad no thought of the
present or the future, we were
Just being happy. We did not
know where the path ended. It
was sufficient to us that It was
beautiful now.
All at once Paul stopped and
pointed to a distant spot where
the dearest little house I ever saw
stood on a sunny slope. Paul
seemed to understand Immediate
ly. "That la ours." he said. I
hastened along toward It. Then
all at once the scene changed. I
was alone. I couldn't find Paul.
The sky was overcast. The little
house was enveloped In a murky
veil. Out of It came mutterlngs
and other queer sounds that
struck terror to my soul.
"Paul. Paul," I cried, "where
are you?"
"I don't know." he answered.
"I'm trying to find; the little
house. Come to me."
"No. you must coaie to me. I
am afraid Paul,' I said in my
dream. "I dare not go on one
step without you."
Then I seemed to bear his voice
raised In fear the rear ot some
unseen thing. Again I called.
"Com my husband, come and
help me to find again the little
house.'
"I can't," Paul shouted. "I
know i! shall find each other
only Inside Its doors. Let's go to
It Immediately by ourselves."
The atmosphere lightened a lit
tle and I saw the faint outlines
of the little house through the
misty grey, but 1 recollod with
a cry, for In front of it lay a
great scaly monster with long
tentacles growing out of Its side
and ending In ugly claws. They
were squirming all about as
though on the lookout for Paul
and me.
"Where are you? ' Where are
you Paul?" I called in an agony
of fear.
"Here," he said. .
"Hut your voice sounds so far
away and I can not see you. 1
can only see that great ugly dra
gon that guards the door."
Suddenly I sensed that I didn't
know my real husband that I
would not know him If I saw him
that I would never find him and
happiness, until I had Vanquished
that terrible serpent that guarded
the threshold of my home. Trem
bling, I moved nearer and nearer
and then I saw that each one of
those long ugly tentacles had a
name made of shining brass scales
along its squirming claws. One
was thoughtlessness; one was sel
fishness; one wait extravagunco;
one was uncharilableness; one
was Jealousy, and nne perhaps
the longest was misunderstand
ing. Each one seemed to be trying
to get me In Its fearsome clasp.
I knew I had to cut each one of
those tentacles off that lo?thsome
body and conquer the dragon be
fore I would cross the threshold
of my home which had only been
house before.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Heavy wagons.
Noah s Shop. Y. E. Gates.
Ed.
FOR SALE Pace ana saddle
SACRIFICE SALE Good buy fol
speculation. Fine corner S lota,
80 ft- frontage on paved SL Bide
walks Just finished and paid for,.
Plain & room house, porcelain "
bath, one block trom Stephens
8t. near Rose school. $1150.
Small payment down will handl
this bargain If taken at once,
' Will take part payment in rent,
' Phone 260-L.
horses. Beyer Bros. Phon HF14 FOR SALE Five room plastered
house with buffet, writing desk,
FOR SALE Ford light
make me an offer. 421
delivery,
N Rose.
FOR SALE Feeder bogs, Johtson
Produce Co. Phone 97, Mediord,
Ore.
SEWING MACHINES for selector
rent, and repairing. Powell Fur
niture Co.
FOR SALE New Monarch wood
range, at a bargain. See it at
340 N. J ackson St.
FOR SALE First class spinach
for canning. Joe E. Harvey,
Roseburg, Ore. Phone 9F4.
book case built In. Modern built
lu kitchen, garage and wood
house. Close in. Street improve
ment and sidewalk In and paid
for. Smal payment down, bal
ance like rent. See N. O. Wil
liams, owner, 1124 Kainona
CourL . .
USED CAR SPECIALS
Hupmobile delivery
1917 Dodge touring
FOR SALE Fresh Jorsey and Dur
ham 6 gal oow. 6 yrs. old. N.
Bush.'Rt. 2, Box 67 A.
FOR SALE One big horse weigh
ing 1600 and 1600. Fred Vedder
RtlBox 103, or phone 42F2.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Ice' ma
chine complete, and meat market
fixtures. Mae Prlckett, Suther
lln, Ore.
GOOSEBERRIES 8c pound de
livered parcel post, very fine, no
mildew. Ben Taylor, Saginaw,
Ore.
FORD COUPE FOR SALE Can
save you 1200 on practically new
late model 1924 Ford coupe. Glenn
Taylor. Hoy Batching Motor Co.
FOR SALE Strawberry-farm," 8
acres, 6 room house and barn,
close to Roseburg. Very easy
terms. Injulre Roseburg Poul
try Market
OAK TIMBER, wagon maTeriaT
saw mill rolls, also 300 tiers Oak
lab, stove and heater wood,
from $1.25 to $1.75 per tier. Ills
bee Mill and Manufactory, Oak
land, Oregon.
1920 Chevrolet touring .
1923 Ford touring
1923 Ford touring
1920 Nash 8lx
1920 Studebaker Spec.
$75.00
100.00
160.00
276.00
285.00
860.00 -touring
360.00
1920 Hudson speedster 600.00
Roy Catching Motor Co. Across
f rora CltyllalI, Roseburg, Ore.
FOR BALE Iron grey gelding,
weight 1600 lbs. 7 years. Broken,
very gentle. Not afraid of cars.
Price $100. Fred Brosilo, Wilbur,
Ore. Phone 12F25.
r
MISCELLANEOUS
CAR OWNER Don't forget U
call 653 when in need ot auto
parts. Sarft'i Auto Wrecking
House. .
TRADE Chevrolet automobile for
stock cattle. Address Trade,
care News-Review.
Moth Time
Get the clothes to us
before the moths get to
the clothes.
Our Auto WJt I Call
Phon 2il
?nt and all oilier expwis'H which'
tho City of KoftMhurK would not
have incurred fxept for th mak
ing of said Improvrment, shall bs
asHsi-d upon t Ii property espe
cially bn fttrr! ihon-by. as pro-i
vi.Ufi ty thu ( harter of the Uty
nf H eliurK, Or iron, arrt In arcor
danco with the petition of th-'
nrorxrtv ovn r to he b-n"fl'fl
ther-'by, and tin part th'Tnf Miall st and all oihr exp'-tifun which
be paid by th Clt of Knpburc. th City of Ko."hune would not
The e.-tlinai" of tb" City Ensi- have Incurred except fr the mak
nr of thf probable dtalb-d cut ing of paid lmprov-m"nt, phal) be
Chuiter and OrdimmrfH of th:County, by the volinR of a t:c-
Citv of Host burn Orvnnn, and the rial tax be placed before the vo
Made, plans, Pp-rificiitions and trn at the next peneral or M'
tiaiatis of the City KnRlneiT, fibd; cial flection to be had in Douglas
in th- office or the city Kr-conier
.Vhv mth. 11425, which hhIiI grade,
pla'ts, sp'(jiirationt and 'Ptiniatea
ur' hereby approved and adopted.
The entire cost of said Improve
ment. Includinar rncin'M-rind. Inter-
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine
County. A tax of 2 mllU for
two yearn, or at the most three
years, will fully provide for the
construction and equipment of a
modern court hoime and Jail and
Kfre lO the priceless records of
the county proper safety. He
cauwa of the magnitude of this
undertaking, we believe that it
should be dne only upon approv
al of the majority of the oters
of the county. We have no doubt
that that approval would be Ri
ven if the enernl public could
understand the preseot continual
fire menace that exists.
We have now concluded our
labors and stand ready to be dis
missed. Ite-ppotftillv submitted,
It. V. HATKIKKD.
Foreman
.T. K. COOPKK
I.. K. THOMPSON
WAI.TKR HAK Kit
.1. F. M cCLANAll AN
HKNItY IJ'CKSINtiKK
C, C. W ATKINS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NATIONS ASKED TO
ALSO SETTLE THE
POST- WAR CLAIMS
(AmocUIM Pm Uri Wlm
WASHINGTON. Mv M. The
United Slates government has tak
en steps to collect not only the
war debts owed by Europe, bit the
reconstruction loans made after
the armistice. Several debtor gov
ernments have failed to pay either
Interest or principal on reconstruc
tion debta and in consequehce the
Washington government has called
their attention to the agreements
negotiated at the time the loans
were made that there would be no
discrimination In the discharge of
obligations of this character.
Extra special prices on phono
graphs to close out stock. McKean,
Darby ft Baldwin.
WANTED
WANTED 60 .fence posts, 7ft
long. Ous Lindner, Rt. 2 Bog 4-.A
WANTED Second band tent. Olve
description and price. Address
H. M. care News-Hevlew.
WANTED Experienced teamster
lor logging, inquire O. E. J Ol
son. KlddleOreK. Fisher's Mill.
WANTED Woman for general
housework and plain cooking.
Wagea t'iO per month. Mrs. F,
J. Kernan, Keeusport, Oregon.
ft' ANTED Neat girl for house
work In smalt family. Good
home for right one. Address
"F" care News-Review.
WANTED .By unencumbered
widow, a position as housekeepv
er. or cook in camp preferred.
Post Office box 25, Myrtle Creek '
Oregon.
WANTED MarriedTnan for fans
work at the Overland Orchards
Wife to take some boarders .
House, wood, water and light
furnished. Chance for both t
earn. Phone Sl-FS between 1
and 1 or evenings.
2 SICK WOMEN
REGAIN HEALTH
Through the use of Lydia E.
Pinkham' Vegetable Com
pound. Read their Letters
Valdoata.Georris. "I waa troubled
with a very severo female weakness
accompanied b y
some very unpleas
ant symptoms and
with paina in my
back, sides snd
legs. Since takini
s treatment of
Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable
Compound 1 am
better in every
way, and the un
pleasant symp
toms hsve disap
peared. Your medicine is wonderful
fur nervous, run-down women."
Mrs. L.O. Dahiieu, K.F.D. 4, Box 14,
Valdosta, Georgia.
Relief from First Bottle
Battle Creek, Mich. "I had great
sAoinsi ssnrl I in a in mtf airlsta tiainai
i, on or before six so bad at times that I could not do my
this date. First pub- housework or stand on my feet for
FOR RENT
i
SHEEP TO LET out on shares. In
quire of T. M. Olllvnnt. 842 Bout
Pine St. or phone 76-Y.
FOR RENT Furnished house
keeping rooms. Reasonable.
1110 Prospect St. Call at house
In mornings, or at Uneeda Mnch
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. M. rt. PLYLER Chlroprsctll
physician, 121 W. Lane St.
.lit J t,ai llaneoall giune Ofiween waKiawi-
we claim foi Yonralla tcnni and Dlllard, at
It-rid your lyttem of Catarrh or Deaf. iV'"-1' "'"'n""0- uuaay. iay
nes. earned by Catarrh. t"'1"" f" r
frtf 7frMcm0w Outsldo and Inside white paint
F.J. CHENEY fit CO., Toledo, Ohlot2 j5 a ,t pWells.
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Douglas County.
In the matter of the estate of
Laura P. Davis, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that tho
undersigned, by an order bf the
County Court of Douglas County,
State of Oregon, duly made and en
tered on the 11th day of May, 1925,
was duly appointed executrix of
the last Will and Testament and
estate of Laura P. Davis, deceased,
and that she has duly qualified as
such. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby noti
fied to present the same duly veri
fied with voucher's annexed as re
quired by law to tho undersigned
at her residence In Edenbower,
Oregon or at the law office of John
T. Long In tho Perkins Illilg.. Itoxc-
I burg. Oregon
'months from
IllKh'-d and dated this 16th day of
I.May, 1925.
MARY E. DAVIS,
Executrix of the last will and test
ament and estate of Laura P. Davis
deceased.
JOHN T. LONfJ,
Attorney for the Estate,
0b
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The Umpqua Florist
Choice Cut Flowers Always
Fresh
Finest Quality ArUstlo floral
Designs.
Visit Our Greenhouse or
Csll 40- Vt.
' Hewing machines at Powells.
weeks and 1 was in avorv nervous con
dition. In s Cleveland mKr I read a
letter about Lydia E.Pinkham'a Vege
table Compound. 1 have had great re
lief from the first bottle and I shall
continue its uso because 1 believe and
know it helps me. I want to help other
women and I am willing to answer
letters." Mrs. C. E. Pai.mkh, 247
Champion St., Hattle Crwk, Mich.
Stocks and Bonds
We solicit Inquiries to buy or
Portland. Ore.
sell any marketable listed, local
or unlisted securities.
Active market for Durant, Star,
Mint and Hickenbacker Motor
Ixsiiis; Public Utilities.
Prompt attention given all or
ders. Cash iald for purchases;
no di'lay. Quotations furnished
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