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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. MAY 30. 1925. FIVE TRADE v7 a n n MARK Are you building a new home or remodeling the house? Tiien why not use hardware of merit Yale locks meet every demand. Yale Door Locks in your home will mean dependability and safety. We also have a splendid assortment of Night Latches and Padlocks. See us for estimates and prices for your needs. Churchill Hardware Co. The Winchester Store A BRIDE'S DIARY A Lot Story of Today By Idah McClone C'bson $51: TO APPEAL (AaocUtcd Praia Leued wire.) SALEM. Ore., May 30. Frank C. liramwell, state superintendent of banks, was fined $50 for con tempt of court yesterday by Judge L. H. McM&han. The contempt proceeding was filed agdlnst Bramwell when he refused to ap pear In court and give his reasons for filing an affidavit of prejudice asalnst Mc.Mahan in the ca3e of Putnam - against Bramwell. The latter is an injunction proceeding in which George Putnam, publish er of the Capital Journal, seeks to compel Bramwell to return the feet deep in the upper reaches the team driver states, and he voices the opinion that the plan of the American Legion posts to work Sunday on the summit to open the pass Is not feasible. The Legion planned to co-operate In the snow clearing to open the highway to the annual state session at Prine ville next month. NOTICE Dumping of trash', rubbish or other accumulations along any pub lic road or highway Is strictly for bidden by law, and all violators will be prosecuted. GEORGE K. QUINE, County Judge. (laitliM Frna Lrmtod Wtra.) SHANGHAI, May SO. Sikh po lice armed with carbine rides fired nient take steps to annul the con tract living the Callforuia-Oregon Power Company rights on Klam ath Lake, concluded without any restlmony being presented by rep resentatives of the power com pany. ' i Chairman Campbell, of the fed eral board, announced at the con clusion of the bearing that In his j Ce0 Madison entertalnlne a I Atherton left his tea things here, opinion no testimony has been In- few fremja decides to read her you will probably find them put troduced that would show fraud in grandmothers alary. CranJ-.no- I away carefully by Johnson. lam the sale of the power sites of the ther' diary Is so quaint, so mo- I glad you are going to have John Klamath irrigation district to the , dost, that these modern-day girls json. I think he is the best striker company. are thunderstruck. When the, in the place. j. H. larnanan, attorney iur i gins go, uieo minks 01 her slop- Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PACE. Irrigation district, and A. M, i Thomas, secretary of the Klani' ceptlon to the conclusion of Chair man Campbell. Representatives 01 the water users associations, indi cated that an appeal would be made to the senate, and that tail ing an appeal would be made through, the United States courU. All kinds of ollstote at Powells. ARTISANS ENJOY ,T. ".T" '.Z .U. Water Association, entered ex- Louza police sub-station on the Nanking road today killing !x ana injuring sixteen, eight of them fatally. The demonstration was a protest against conviction of Chinese strikers who left their employment in Japanese cotton mills. The decision which precipitatea the disturbance was handed down by a mixed court The command to fire one volley waa given when the students began to rush the gates which open Into the station compound. The disturbance took place in the heart of Shanghais business district. While the action of the police in firing on the students stemmed the disorder temporarily, an up rising is feared tonight The Shanghai volunteer corps, light ar tillery and 12 armored cars were ordered out to aid In restoring order. Fifty students have been arrested. TS1NGTAO, China, May, 30. Three cotton mill strikers were killed and a score Injured today when gendarmes attempted to clear troublesome strikers from a Japanese mill. Several members of the attacking force were beaten by the strike who made a menac ing retreat. BERLENBACH-McTIGUE BOUT TONIGHT IF WEATHER O. K- NEW YORK, May 30. The wea- ' ther has failed Tex Rlckard for the first time in 19 years and as a result last night's bout between Mike McTigue, the champion, and Paul Berlenbacb, for the light heavyweight title is the card for Btate banking department to Salem tonight at the Yankee Stadium. from Portland. Yesterday's rain made the stadium Upon imposition of the $50 fine, ; too wet even for ardent flight fans. Bramwell at once filed notice of This is the first time in Rick appeal to the supreme court from ard's promotion career, since the the order of the lower court hold- Gans-Netson bout in Goidfield, ing Bramwell guilty of contempt. Nev., in 1906 that he has had to The case will test the constitu- put off a show. , tionality of the law that allows o ' the filing of affidavits of prejudice NOTICE TO CREDITORS against judges. a In the County Court of the State Latimer's Arsenate Lead elgh-1 of Oregon tor Douglas County, teen cents per pound at Stearns In the matter of the estate of and Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore. Laura P. Davis, deceased. o j Notice is hereby given that the TEAMSTER GETS THROUGH undersigned, by an order of the McKENZIE IN 2i DAYS County Court of Douglas County, (Amkwuiu en t ,r i State of Oregon, duly made and en- EUGENE, Ore., May 30. Driv- tered on the 11th day of May, 1925, ing a six-horse wagon W. J. Nell, was duly appointed executrix of of Redmond, Oregon Is the first the last Will and Testament and to negotiate the McKenzle Pass by estate of Laura P. Davis, deceased, vehicle this year. Neil arrived and that she has duly qualified as here today after making the trip such. All persous having claims across carrying a ton of cargo, against said estate are hereby notl The trip took two and one-half tied to present the same duly vert days and a part of the trip on the fied with vouchers annexed as re- summit was made by relaying car- quirea Dy law to me unuersignea at her residence In rJdenbower, Oregon or at the law office of John T. Long In the Perkins Bldg., Rose burg, Oregon, on or before six months from thfs date. First pub lished and dated this 16th day of May, 1925. MARY E. DAVIS, Executrix of the last will and test ament and estate of Laura P. Davis deceased. JOHN T. LONG, Attorney for the Estate, go on sledges. The snow is about 15 laundrT kids Take care OF MY , linens . XOTICB OF FIXAL SKTTI.KMKXT ybufl. SHIRT WAST5 anovour linens ra At our. hands vjilu jlVECAtve ctsl&at car. We're Just about as care ful people a ever not nto the Wiuudiy business. What we mean to say in that we are expertly care ful. There are a lot of particular men and women who live in this town who are duly grateful because we are In the washing and ironing business. Roseburg Steam Laundry Phone 79 Roseburg, Or. In the County Court of the State nf Or irrtn for DimkriHH I'ountv. In the matter of the estate of Hi-nry Alartlnlle, acc caned. Notice if hereby KlVf n that the underjuKnpil ha filed hi final ac count In Raid estate, the Jmlffe of the above Court has made and enter ed an order flxliiK June 17th, 1st-'.), at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.. and the office of the County Judue In the Iouk1;in County Court ltoom. In Itoseburir. Ort-Kon. an the tlino and place for heariiiK objections to aaid ac fount and the settlement of said eHtatc. It. I MAUT1NPAT.K Administrator of the estate of Henry Martiiruale, decenaed. NOTK K TO rilKIHTOR CARNIVAL is over, now it's time to clean up. Our auto will cal In the County Court of the Plate nf i in irrin for nouulHM CoiltKV. In the mutter of the estate of Miiriraret K. Mitchell, deceased. Notice tx hereby Riven that the umlerwiKned ban been duly Appointed executor of the l,at Will and Tenta tnt nt of M:ti-Riiret K. Mitchell, de-ri-HHfd. bv order of the above en- tlthd Court. All person having t'laitn fiKatnst naiil t ntnte Hre hereby reuuired t" pr.nt-nt the same with nrniiiT voucher, duly verified a law required, to the U nde r ail k n-d at Mtlo. Kouirlas Countv. Oreiron. wltl in ol x month from the date of the firm nublii'Hiton of thin notice. Dated and firt pulHi?hd May 29, JAYIM WIIKJHT. t- ,x k 1 .sat Will nnd Te-tament of MarRaret E. Mitchell, demand that the Interior Latimer's Arsenate Lead eigh teen cents per pound at Stearns and Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore. BANQUET AND DANCE IT' AT MYRTLE CREEK Mrs. E. S. Lasley. of San Fran cisco, Cat. was Injured yesterday evening at Myrtle Creek, when the car In which she and her husband were riding, was struck by another car driven by California tourists, on the state bridge Just north of Myrtie Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Lasley, who were on their way to Beaver ton Oregon, were driving north, and were Just crossing the bridge, when the other parties, going south, also drove on the bridge. For some unknown reason the two machines collided near the center of the bridge, the woman being thrown through the wiudshield, and to the pavement.. She sustained a deep gash above the left eye, the scalp being cut open to the bone. She waa rushed to this city, where her Injuries were treated by Dr. Shoemaker, and removed to Mercy hospital. Al though painfully injured her con dition Is not serious. Between fifty and seventy-five automobiles, bearing members of the Artisan Lodge to the conven tion to be held at Grants Pass Sat urday and Sunday, arrived In the city yesterday afternoon shortly af ter 4 o'clock, following an un eventful trip from Portland, and spent the night here. The visitors were met by delegations of the Umpqua Chiefs and Squaws and were welcomed to the city by this hospitality club. Drill teams from all parta of Oregon were In the party, and these were entertained at a banquet by the Roseburg lodge, following which a street parade was held, led by the American Le gion Drum Corps, with the Ump qua Chiefs, and Squaws, the uni formed drill teams, and nearly 200 other members of the , Artisan lodge participating. The remainder of the evening was given over to a colorful dance at the Armory. The gay drill tea.n costumes gave a piquant charm to the event, both for the dancers and the spectators. The various drill teams put on their evolutions during the prog ress of the dance, giving a pro gram which was greatly enjoyed. Get screen doors at Powell's Furniture. 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 lief-Te enjoyed tire kis ses of Chick Adams. Both Bets of parents opposed the match be cause at one time the families had been :ich 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 come with him. Cleo doubts, hor love for Paul. Her grandmother's diary makes Cleo wonder. Taul piotesls 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 ows Connie in her true light. Cleo becomes Jealoue. Chick Adnms enters a plot. The young wife foils l.er "friend." The first For prompt taxi aerme, city or jountry trips. Phone 4 HIGHWAY BOARD PLANS 18 PROJECTS IN OREGON (AaMClatpd Ptmc Leutd Wirt.) PORTLAND, Ore., May SO. The state highway commission late yesterday ordered 18 highway pro jects advertised for the June meet ing, Including two sections of The Da.les-Califomia highway, 11 miles between Bend and Lava Butte, and 13.4 miles in Klamath county, from the Deschutes county line to Cres cent. The commission ordered adver tised the Bly Mountain section In Klamalh, on the Klamath Falls Lakeview highway, 13.4 miles. I VENGEFUL STUFF NEW YORK, May 30. Hos pitals wore on the lookout todny for the men seeking treatment for burns because of the theft of $20,000 worth of radium in a holdup. John Gllllatio, a city employe, was carrying the radium In a lead box wrapped in brown paper out of Ihe home of Ir. Isaac Levin when he was felled by a blow on the bead. His asaailunt grabbed the package and made off with two companions in a wnltln taxi. The police expressed confidence that tire radium would prove tne undoing of the thieves, because of its powerful rays, which have fatally burned many scientists ex perlmenting with It. LOCAL NEWS visit Mere f-naay Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Woodry mo tored here yesterday from Salem and spent the day visiting. They are enroute south. Mr. Woodry Is a well known livestock dealer. FOR SALE Goodbye, my dear, I'll see you at the parly." That dear woman with a look on her face that I was sure was pity, stooped and kissed me, 1 felt the tears start to my eyes again. After she bad reft I reallied that I had had nothing to eat since my early breakfast. I went out Into the kitchen and almost had hysterics as I saw the dirty dishes piled up. but I was a little comforted by finding that there waa still coffee In the percolator and waa furtlrer calmned by see ing Johnson come In at the back door. He asked me It there was anything he could do. "JohnBon." I asked solemnly "can you make cinnamon toast?" "Yea, Mrs. Armstrong, I ran make It. Do you want some with your coffee?" 'No. but Mrs. Molbourne was just over here and she said that I might expect company this af ternoon and I thought I would like cinnamon toast with tea. You see at my home Matt, our Jap boy, always Berved the tea. so I never made nny. I will make It for me once, however, I think JAPALAU, Palnu ana Varnishes, at Powell's Furniture Co. FOR- SALECheap" Buz saw. Apply at 620 N. Pine street. WANTED GIRL wants work by hour or will., care for children. 246 So, Par-, rotl St. i WANTED Married man for farni; tears of her mar. led ' life come il won't have to trouble you again FOR- SALE Two 9x12 ruga. Call evenings. 633 S. Mill street. FOB SALhi PacK ana'-saddle ' horses. Beyer Bros. Phone 14F14 FOR 8 A Li Feeder hogs," Johnson Produce Co. .Phone 87, Medtord, Ore. SEWING MACHINES for sale, "for rent, and repairing. Powell Fur niture Co. . FOR SALE A-l saddle" mare' or will trade for goats or chickens. R O. Box 865. . FOR SALE 3 "or 4 nillch cowTui reasonable price. A. 11. Hatfield, Roseburg, route 1. BOAT" FOR"SALE2ndhan"d15 feet. Inquire at Cockeireas Cab inet Shop.. West Oak SU FOR SALE One low Iron wheel . hay wagon. One stocky built mare, weight 1350. 41)1 S. Main street. to Cleo. Paul and his wife de cide to start out for themselves. Cleo sees Paul and Connie iu fervent 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, hut the matter Is settled peaceably. Paul gives Connie the cold shoul der at the station, which pleasea Cleo. The newlyweds Btart on their honeymoon. After a snappy discussion with Paul, Cleo goes to slrep In tho Pullman chair, when Paul goes to the smoking compartment. Cleo has a mystic dream. She fathoms this In terms of present day life. The young wife reams marriage is not all a .rose path. An old marrted lady smooths Cleo's path. COLONEL BELDON CALLS Mrs. Melbourne laughed hearti ly when I said that I didn't want to see anyone that afternoon "You are a trunk little thing,' she remarked as she picked up one of my dt'Jsses. "Tell me what closet you are going to use for your dresses and which one you will fix up for your husband. "It will not make much differ ence," I answered, as I mechan ically picked up my gold dross and hung it in the closet next my bed. "We will probably use theae closets Indiscriminately." "Don': you do it, my drar, don't you do It. You put your dresses in hero and your husband's things In the closet next to the bath room and be sure you let him have It and a bureau drawer or two all to himself. "I remember the firrft quarrel my husband and I had after we were married was because I put mv handkerrhiefs In the ' same drawer with bis. He was In a hurry one morning and, without looking, he took out of one of my handkerchiefs and stuck It In bis pocket. He pulled It out In the mi rs room and got ragged by tho boys for tho rest of the day. He tried to tell them that It was mine, but It only made matters 'All right Mrs. Armstrong, you i shall have your tea and toast. I always used to make It for Capt. Atherton, ma'am. I Just came In , to clear up these dishes and to put everything In shipshape be fore the lieutenant came homo." "Johnson, you certainly have relieved my mind," I said as we sorted out the tea things and set up the tea table raady to be brought into the living room at a moment's notice. In the moan time I very carefully and eveuly buttered myself a piece of bread and poured out a cup of warmed over cofree. After I had enren I looked at myself In the glass. powdered my nose a little nnd' rouged my lips. I had decided not to change my traveling dress. It looked well enougn to reoMve anyone. About 4 ociock tne doorbell rang. Johlnson opened the door and ushered In Col. Ilel don. As Johnson announced his name. I came forwaid explaining that Paul was not at home. "I know It," he said as he came forward with a most fascinating ?mile. "I arranged to put him on duty the moment he reported. I wanted to come and see you alone. L wanted to know you when that good-looking husliand of yours was not around." BROCCOLI plants for sale, June 1st. From Ashby Seed. $4 per 1000. J. L. Casebeer, Dlxonviile Oregon. FOR SALE Saddle or pack horse, ti years old. Sound, weight about 10..U. Call or apply at Uneeda Lunch. work at the Overland Orchard . Wife to take some boarder House, wood, water and light' furnished. Chance for both U': earn. Phone 81-FS between 11. and 1 or evenings, WANTED To find buyer for room house and half acre of gar, den land; some fruit, city water, lights, garage, cow stable, chick-' en house for 100 hens. Lots bl room for poultry, cow paBture, Desirable location. Address box 23, News-Review. FOR RENT GARAGE for rent. 248 S. Flint street. FOR "RENT S roomed house" "lAOi 444 K. First avenue north. ioit iSALE Modern '6-roo;n buu fculow, close in ou paved street, 'leruiu. Address "Bungalow," ctt.e News-Review. GARAGE for rent Comer Rose and Mosher streets. Phone 179-L. B FORRENT" 3-room-furnished apartment. 408 E. Douglas street. FOR RENT Smll "completely" fu? nlshed apartment. Call 282 or 644-R. FOR" RENT Furnished modern apartment, with garago. Apply atJ2S Pitier St. FOR RENT Newly built 4-room flat. Inquire Kldder'a Shoe Store. FOR SALE Strawberry larm, 81FOH RENT 2 room furnished apt acres, ti-room house and barn, with electric range. Centrally located. Phone 227-Y. close to Roseburg. Very easy terms. Inquire Roseburg Poultry Market. FOR SALE Furnished house, two lots, 80 by 102 ft, Income from house $45 a mo. Price S3150. Terms, $1550 down, balance $18 per month. Phone 248-K1 FURNITURE for sale; house for rent, If desired; also Fulton wicker reversible baby buggy and Iron baby crib and mattress for sale. 602 E. Washington. FOR SALE 6-room house and two large lots on corner. Fruit and berries. Electric lights and city water. One block south of Sol diers' Hume. W. 11. Cordon, phone 6S3-R. Sure death to gophers, squirrels, mice, crows, etc. If you use our poison. Lloyd Crocker. . FOR RENT Large room, well fur nished, downstairs. For gentle man only. 221 W. Washington rtreet. FOR RENT Furnished home for the summer, adults only. Refer ences exchanged. See Mrs. Clark at Beauty Studio. tl ,K FOR""RENt Modern 6-room plas tered house with bullt-ins. Close In. Garage and woodshed. $30. N. O. Williams, , 1124 Ramon court (-,. MISCFXLANEOUS CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS NOTICE IS HKREBY GIVEN, that all school warrants of School District No. 4, of Douglas County, Oregon, up to and Including No. SI 22 and endorsed "Not Paid for Want of Funds" on the 27th day of February, 1925, and prior thereto, are this day called for payment and all interest thereon ceases from tho date of this notice. Dated this, the 28th day of May, 1926. V. J. MICELLI, Clerk. 1 1 ,1 o HUGE FURNITURE COMBINE VIOLATES LAW, ALLEGED (Aiarx-tated Pim laat win.) CHICAGO, May 29. ITlce fixing elimination of competition, allot ment of certain territory to cer tain manufacturers and mainten ance of exorbitantly high prices are charged In 21,9 Indictments re' worse, his '""" .'turned by a federal grand Jury most serious quarrels begin be' Or. Eshelman and Wife Visit Dr. and Mrs. O.C. Eshelman were visitors in this city yesterday and guests at the Grand hotel. They are enroute from Portland to southern points by motor. 30. (Aawclatrd Vrrm Umt4 Wlrr.) KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., May The hearing before the feder- Mrs. Fneeman'Returns Mrs. J. A. Freeman, who has been visiting at northern points for the past two weeks, returned to this city this moinlng. She spent some time visiting in Washington points, and with her daughter, Mrs. Swaggert at Astoria. 8pends Few Days , Allen Robertson, of Chicago, who al board of survey and appraisal, j has been spending the past 'f-w which was occupied yesterday-with idayB in this city attending to buni a showing made by the Klamath iness matters, u-ft for Myrtle Creek Irrigation district in support pt Its ! thin morning to spend a short time, ever, that tween hu"band and wife." I thought of what Paul had said about "buttering my bread" in the morning and agreed with her. Such was the efficiency of Mrs. Melbourne that in while the trunks were all unpack ed and everything In them was distributed carefully. My kindly neighbor had had lime to exclaim over my pretty divides, nnd she did seem so swet that I began to feel thHt life would not lie so terrible at the post after all. As she left che said, "If I were you I would have my ta table rendy this afternoon. You ran make some cinnamon toast and a cup of tea and that will be all that Is necessary. Oh, how I wished for Matt with bis hissing voice and his Japnnese smile. I was ashamed to toll her that I never had made a cup of tea In my life. She saw. how- I looked ruther vague- here today, naming many promin ent furniture and Ice box manu facturing companies and four In dividuals as defendants. The Indicted firms are scatter ed over the east, north, south and very little r""' " , lowed the three divisions Into which the furniture Industry Is di vided, namely the chair manufac turers, the refrigerator eoncernB and the case goods firms. The companies indicted are al leged to do approximately $100, 0011,000 worth of business a year nnd aro also alleged to control ap proximately 75 per cent of tho business In which they are engaged. zti.u.uu CASH for quick sale. 5 room house. Basement. Sleep ing porch. Garage. Lot 60x78 feet. Corner lot. paved on two Bides. Mrs. R. M. Howard, own er or G. W. Young & Sou, Pbone 417 ; . FOR SALE Broccoli pfants, late SC. Valentine strain: grown from our own seed. Delivery can be made by June 10. In qtluntltles )l.50 per thousand, only first class plants sold. Lindbtom, Dlxonviile. ' In. USED CAR SPECIALS 1921 Chevrolet touring $150 1921 Ford delivery $150 1923 Ford touring $285 1917 Bulck Six touring, $250 1917 Bulck Six' touring $300 . 1924 Ford Tudor Bedan $550 1920 Hudson Six sedan $750 ROY CATCHING MOTOR CO. Across from City Hall, Roseburg FOR SALE OR TRADE 63 acres. 60 acres bottom land 40 In wheat. Suitable i'or garden, broct-oll, and especially alfalla, which will make 6 tons per acre, 3 cuttings. Free Irrigation. Barns, no house. On paved highway, 6 miles south of Wolf Creek. Price $12,000.1)0. Want something In or near Rose burg. See owner, room 9 Masoulc bullying. SACRIFICE SALE Good buy foi speculation. Fine corner 2 lots, bO ft.' frontage on paved St Side walks Just finished and paid for. Plain 6 room house, porcelain bath, one block from Stephens St. near Rose s'hool. $1150. Small payment down will handls 1 this bargain If taken at once. Will take part payment In rent Phone 260-L. 1 CAR to trade for property. quire 211 W. Washington, Ml!s7Esther Klng"Please call at Mercy hospital. Ask for room 10. Phonograph record i bought, sold and exchanged at 923 Win cheater. .TI-, ifARCEL and 8bb curl 75c, hair cut and curl 50c. Phone 57-Y. 331 So. Main. Mrq Amy Rogers. un imWn&u lnu l lortjl W call 66 when in need ot auto parti. Sartl'a Auto Wrkta( House. LOST AND FOUND LOST Tan traveling bag In or near Roseburg. Please return to Roseburg Chamber ot Com merce. COST Bass Drum harness ot Bllng at Laurelwood field Frlday Finder please return to Lawrence Real Estate office PROFESSIONAL CARDS " DR. at. ri. PLYLBR Chlroprac04 physician, 12 W. Lane BC - Reliable Tailor J. H. BERNIER " ' Upstair Next Umpqua Hotel Cleaning, Prosing, Alteration We Make Your Clothes in Roseburg '. depart- from theje continuing to California, ly about and said: "1 know Capt- CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS All warrants are called up to and Including No. 215, of District No. 8, Douglas County, Oregon. Interest ceases after this date, May 2s. 1925. C. A. PICKETT, Clerk, Dlst. No. FOR SALE 600 A deeded land, ; 120 A ot bottom land, mostly In . crop. Balance timber and pas-1 ture. 40 A wheat, 26 A mixed i grain hay, 22 A ras hay, home orchard, apples, cherries, grapes peaches and pluma. House, barn, 2 stock sheds, tractor and equip ment, other farm machinery, team and wagon, cattle, hogs, j I ml. along N. Umpqua highway, . bordering N Utmxiua river. 1 ml. i to store, postoffice, graded and Union High School, free bus, 1st ml. east of Roseburg. Price $20, 000. Terms. Mrs. O. E. Smith Glide, Ore. The Uiupqua Florist Choice Cut Flower Alway Fresh Finest Quality Artistic, Florai Design. Visit Our Oreenhoue or ," Call 40-F2. WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua Tt oof Inn BiK'Clal 2 Dir. only 11.65! at Powells. TUBBY The Cat's Out rof the - Bag. By WINNER ii I! iJ'weRe.! i got you nee sovovT'S I . I '. . I n" 1 I VPwufT hum Away WHEN wteo VH ' ' . V GOSH T f I If a i l 6CN MAK1AI ALL "THOSE rVMAr. K v I WMtON, nrgrs, , , ULI,ivr. iy I vju, i If ! ' WISES IM THERE AM" WHAT GlMMIE YW ' . WE GOITA GET ) ' . H A AJ K I I, V, ( ALL THE TIME wisp 9n rvv 2y P VGHOiV c-" mjy Kmf ' I ' .! ..l.lH - ' " " ' Stock and Bonds ., We solicit Inquiries to buy or Portland, Ore. sell any marketahlo listed, local or unlisted securities. Active market for Durant, Star, Mint and Rlckenhacker Motor Ikkui-s: Public Utilities, l'tompt attention given all or ders. Cash paid for purchases; no delay. Quotations furnished HOOD BROTHERS 8 t'humlRT of Commerce Ltldg. YOU OUGHT 'TO, Insure Your Auto For Automobile Insurance All coverages We are at your ervice,,, c: w. young sc son INSURANCE 116 Cass St. Phone 417 I