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KOsenstCTlvg.'w-n.riirwr'NioiJHirj'Jivi!. i. ir MARK -YA L Are you building -a new home or remodeling the house) Then 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 .C.T.U. T OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, Corvallis, May 30. Harry and Harold Ballf of Rose burg, Bophotuorea in Industrial arts, are members of the "Har monizers" orchestra which has been selected by the Admiral Ori ental line to play on its ship, 8. S. President Jefferson this sum mer. The orchestra Is one of the eight selected from 65 applicants in various parts of the United States for the eight summer trips of the vessels of this line. The orches tra was chosen because of the versatility of the players and their ability to furnish a variety of in strumental combinations, 'with classic and concert as well as dance music. The vessel leaves Seattle Aug ust 7, and will touch Yokahama. Kobe, Shanghai, Hng Kong, and Maniia. returning September 26 In time for the students to register In the fall term. rrcHiNGs I Sn yoor doctor. Vk-k, bow- ver, will allay tbm irritation. Views Qt tT Million Jar. U,J Y.erly MTTI.K ROCK KIRK LOSS OVKU StxMtoo; ONK HURT LITTLE ROCK. Ark., June 1 1'ire. which started early thii morniug In a furniture store, de frayed a business block with a loss of between S-bO.OOO and 11300,000. A spectator. C. V. Har ms, was possibly fatally Injured by a railing telephone pole. Origin of the blaxe Is not known. Sewing machines at Powells. Moore Music Studio, open during summer. Phone 502, 225 N. Jack son street. JXCAL WOMAN' MEKTS ACIDENT. Mrs. R. H. Nichols if this city, was Injured yesterday In an au tomobile wreck near Harrlsburg. Mrs. Nichols was in the car with Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Denner. who were on their way to Portland and the car went off the grade in parsing other cars on the high way and was badly wrecked. Mrs. Nichols sustained a cut on the leg which sevored two of the tendons, necesslating a minor operation. She was brought back to her home in this city last night. HON' A STONK m-XOMKM ISl'.lIli; OK It. L. MATTIIKWH With only a few friends and relatives of both parties, present Miss Edna Stone, of this eity, be- '. came the bride of Robert L. Mut I thews, also of this city, at the I llapttst parson-age. at 8 o'clock on Saturday morning. Rev. H. L. I Caldwell read the ring ceremony. I The bride Is a graduate of Rose burg High School, and has been teaching school at 'South Deer Creek this winter. Mr. Matthews is employed by the California Ore gon Power Company here. After a short honeymoon trip. Mr. and Mrs. Matthews will make their home on West First street. ' o For prompt uuu service, city oi country trips. Phone 4 LAUNDRTKIDS WINCHESTER BAY SEEKING DIVISION ON ROAO DISTRICT A petition asking division of the Winchester Hay Bectlon from the super ruau uituiLi nuu wjiy-nn.-ment of F. E. Ashburn as super visor, was circulated and is being sent to the county court. The tax payers of that portion of the dis trict believe they nave not oeen siting their share of the money raised. Port Umpqua Courier. Get screen doors at Powell's Fur niture. Take care 05 MV linens! AGGIES DEFEAT OREGON EUGENE. Ore., May 30 The O. A. C. baseball team today mov ed a bit closer to the coast confer ence title by beating the University of Oregon nino in a ragged contest, 10 to 4. Oregon showed flashes occasionally but was unable to break through for a lead. All kinds of olluto.es at Powells. The success and growth of the chlldrens Farm Home should be of Interest to every cltilen of Ore gon, to ths child lover from a hu manitarian viewpoint, to ths tax payer from the economic. The Farm Home Is the only non sectarian Institution in Oregon giving state wide service in the care of dependent children. Until Its opening the outlook for the homeless child was dark. Oregon hsd provided well for the boy or girl who had lost their innocence but left the child who was only homeless to face the world alone. In Oregon today man - children are practically without guardian- hip whose feet have not sirayea from the path of right but many whom will If not cared for soon become delinquent. It Is well known to students of dependent vs delinquency that when a child Is thrust from one to anotner ciass the rharee unon the state for the care la quite or nearly quadrupled. The Chlldrens Farm Home or the W. C. T. U. undertakes to give real Christian home to depend ent children to the full capacity of the cottages they are able to build with funds entrusted to them and thev will build as fast as these funds permit. There are now three "homey" cottages housing eighty one happy children on tne larm near Corvallis. One more cottage Is under way, another will be bunt soon. However, a tune oi me children for whom application Is made cannot be cared for. Appeals were made to every school teacher. every Sunday school superintendent and every pastor In the state hoping to secuiK funds for an additional building. Mothers day offerings, entertain ments, etc, etc, have been on for this purpose. The response has been better than last year but not enough to meet the need. The state appropriation lor our school house will not quite equip it and the new cottages will re quire furnishing. We will be glad to respond to Inquiries as to Items and furnish estimates for such def inite help as our numerous frtenus may wish to give. Women clubs are serving wun the VM. C. T. U. in energetic sup port of the home while fraternities have been mo-t generous and still vn urn fur. far from the goal or caring for every needy child In the state. Several Wills have named the Home on their bequests and we are grateful for this but we wish morn would give their money now and themselves see the happi ness and safety they win be tne means of bringing to Gods little ones. ... The Farm Home ornce at ouo Stock Exchange BM'g Portland Is open every day all day. Every one who reads this Is invited to come and ask all the questions they wish about the home and how the money Is expended. Literature will bo gladly furnished and personal help In raising funds freely given upon request. All checks should be made pay able to Children's Farm Home, ad dressed to 606 Stock Exchange Dld'g Portland, Oregon. Latimer's Arsenate Lead eigh teen cents per pound at Stearns and Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore. 4 Beglnln. on Monday, June 4 1st and continuing through 4 Thursday June 4th, the Hein- 4 line Conversstory students will present lutcrestlng pro- grams at the Conservatory and a cordial Invitation is ex- tended to the public. The programs on Monday 4 Tuesday are given by dents from the voice, piano, and violin departments and 4 those of Wednesday and Thursday from the Dunning 4 classes. Admission free. A BRIDE'S DIARY A Lovs Story of Today By Idah McGlonc Gibson Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. entertaining . ELKS DANCE ON THURS. JUNE 4TH 4 Bills and their wives, dan- 4 ghters and sweethearts will 4 dance Thursday June 4th. At 4 8:15 o'clock there will be mo- tion pictures In the lodge rooms. Put this date in your v derby, boys. vanced stock Judging. This training has prepared Mr. Irving to carry on general farming, livestock farming, extension work or work with the bureau of animal husbandry in the United States department of agriculture. He In tends to engage in management of a stock ranch after graduation. He Is a member of the Agricul tural club, Wlthycombe club, and the Independent Men's association. 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. . . i i iru .qiuiMiQ, r.!. Z 'ew friends, reads from her grand The flapper friends are thunder struck at Its quaintness and sup pressed desires. hen the girls ieave, Cleo' plans her elopment with Paul Armstrong, V. S. A., a boyhood sweetheart. None the less, she Indulges In a petting party with Chick Adams that evening. Chick Is wealthy and Cleo's parents wish her to marry him; so does Chick. Paul's par ents, also social climbers who hsve lost their money, wish Paul to marry Connie Terhune, very rich and In love with Paul. De spite these desires of the parents and CK'o's wonderlngs as to whe ther she really does love Paul, the two are married. Almost Imme diately Cleo begins to learn that marriage Is not altogether a path of roses. However, the parents are reconciled to the marriage and the young couple depart for the army post, to which Paul Is as- UMPQUA MILLS COMPLETE TIMBER CUTTINQ Announcement is made that the Umpqua Mills & Timber Company will finish cutting Its contract tim ber purchased from the Siuslaw National forest some time next week. The lot of .timber was pur chased a year ago at a cost of J20, 000 and covered 800 acres. Over 10.000.000 board feet was taken from the area, which lies along the Smith river. The logs have been taken to the mill In this city. That exhausts the government timber in that region. The Umpqua Mills & Timber company has other large holdings near the same locality. Port Umpqua Courier. Vbul. SHIRT VvASTS ANDVOUR LINENS RAR AT HANDS WILL. We're just about as care ful people as ever got into the laundry business. What we mean to say Is that we are expertly care ful. There are a lot of particular men and women who live in this town who are duiy grateful because we are In the washing and ironing business. Roseburg Steam Laundry Phone 71 Roseburg, Ore. CARNIVAL is over, now it's time to clean up. Our auto will call. NOTICE OF FILING PLATS OF SURVEY IH-partmrnt of the Interior, United States Land Office, Rose burg, Oregon. May 2S. 1925. Notice is hereby given that the following described lands have been surveyed, to-wit: Sees. 23, 24, 25. 26 and 36 of Tp. 30 S. Rl W. W. M., and Sees. 4 to 9, both Inclusive, Sees. 16 to 21, both in clusive, and Sees. 28 to 33, both inclusive, of Tp. 30 S, R 1 E. W. M., and the plats of survey will be filed In this office nt o'clock a. m. on July 3, 11125. Ail of the above described lands are embrac ed in the I'mpjua National For est, and none of the land will be open to entry upon the filing of the plais, except by bona fide set tlers on the lands prior to the withdrawal of the lands for Forest purposes. Applications by such settlers may be filed within 30 days prior to the filing of the plats of survey, and must be filed with in 90 days thereafter. Hamill A. Canaday, Register. F. W. Haynes, Receiver. E AT STATE COLLEGE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, Corvallis. May 30 Robert L. Irving, who has gradu ated from Wilbur high school. Is now a candidate for the degree of bachelor of science In agriculture. He Is the son of Mrs. L. A. Irving, of Wilbur. Mr. Irving Is majoring In animal husbandry. The first two years, Latimer's Arsenate Lead eigh teen cents per pound at Stearns and Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore. WORK IS STARTED ON LOON LAKE ROAO Construction of the Loon Lake market road now Is underway, ac cording to Information brought to Reedsport. When this road Is completed cities on the Umpqua highway, and especially Reedsport wid benefit from the trade ex change which will result with that rich farming community I'ort Umpqua Courier. . o t Roofing special 2 ply, only S1.65 at Powells. WOMEN FISHERMEN TO HAVE LICENSES Women, heretofore granted spe cial favors by the state game com mission, are today attaining equal ity with men. From now on they must have licenses to fiBh, accord ing to Slate Game Warden A. L. Burghduff. The law Is among those passed at the recent legisla tive session. It requires all women and girls more than 14 years of age to take out licenses to angle in Oregon. WOODMEN TAKE NOTICE Regular meeting of Oak Camp No. 125, W. O. W., Monday evening, June 1, at 8 o'clock. In I. O. ). F. hall. A representative of the Head Camp will be with us. All mem bers urged to be present. JOHN D. HESS, C. C. somewhat banal remark was clothed. Mrs. Thorndlke looked up quickly. A gray shade blotted out the pink of her blondness. She ieemd afraid of the colopel. "Well," she said, with a forced smile, "I saw Mrs. Armstrong when she arrived this morning. You know I wss at the early train bidding my husband goodbye. She looked so young and fresh and unspoiled that I thought I would get in on the ground floor, as It were, and make first bid for lrsr friendship. remaps you know better thsn anybody else that there are very few young women at the post just now, Col. Ileldon." "Scots one for Rita," I said to myself. If I had not heard the gossip-conversation underneath my window that morning, I would probably have thought nothing of tire remarks passing between Col. Helclon and Rita Thorndlke. As it was, I recgnlsed the undercurrent of unpleasantness immediately. FOR SALE J APALAC, Paints ana Varnishes, at Powell's Furniture Co. FOR SALE Cheap. Bail saw. Apply at 520 N. Pine street. FOR SALE OR TRADE 3 acres.--50 acres bottom land 40 In wheat.'" Suitable for garden, broccoli, and!)' especially alfalfa, which wlll niake 6 tons per acre, S cuttings' . Free irrigation. Barns, no house. I. On paved highway, 6 miles south of Wolf Creek. Price $12,000.00; Want something in or near Rose-"" burg. See owner, room i Masonic.! FOR SALE PacK and saddle f bulging. .... horses. Beyer Bros. Phone 14F14 . SACRIFICE SALE Good buy fo" speculation. Fine corner X lots.. signed. On the train Cleo has , My sympathies were entirely with Mrs. i nornuiKe, nowever. "What a pretty speech!" I ex claimed. "After hearing what Mrs. Thorndlke has just said. Col. Ileldon. you certainly most bear wllnoss to the fact that not only do women sometimes like each other at first sight, but they also are not afraid to say so." "Do you mean to tell me, Mrs. Armstrong, that you'd like me al ready?" Rita Thorndlke's voice wss eager In Its appeal. "Of course X do and I hope w-5 shall be great friends." said I. Col. Ileldon did not smile. "And has your husband. gone for a long stny?" I asked. "Ys, he has been sent to Ws'h Ington on some special duty." "Theu you will be alone and I hope I shall see lots of you." Tomorrow Cleo Avoids a Trap. an allegorical dream whtcn in dicates the problems she will have to face. W hen the newIywertB ar rive at the post, Paul is assigned to duty at once and leaves Cleo, who knows nothing of house keeping, to shift for herself dur ing the day. Johnson, a "striker" detailed to Faul's quarters, helps out enormously so Cleo Is able to serve tea when Col. Beldon, tne commanding officer, comes to pay his respects. A LIVELY AFTERNOON "We must not let little brides get lonely, you know," continued Col. Ileldon. and then he proceed ed to make me very happy by his grarlousrress. In a moment I was talking and foking with Paul' Colonel as though I had known him all my life. He told me 1 was the youngest and prettiest married woman at the post. "I knew that your husband must be a good picker, because all West Point men are, but I never' drenmed that he would have the lurk that he has had In hiding you." I explained to him that we had been boy and girl sweethearts and that our marrlge was a runaway one, because we were wry poor and both our fam ilies wished us to marry money. "I expect the richest boy in town wanted to marry you. my dear." I blushed, and ho exclaim ed: "There, I knew It. You do not need to say a word with that lovely color flooding your face. After dinner tonight, you know, we are going to have a dance, and of course It Is my privilege as the colonel In sharge of the post to have you to myself for the first dance." I expect I had better dc'crllie Col. Helton right here. Six fet Full SALfcJ Feeder hogs, Johnson Produce Co. Phone 7, Medford, Ore. SEWlNQ MACHINES for sale, "for rent, and repairing. Powell Fur niture Co. FOR SALE 3 6V"""illch" cows at reasonable price. A. B. Hatfield, Roseburg, route 1. FORSALEOne 120 ft. Chluo.k net, new. discount on wholesale. Box 202. Oakland, Ore. BOAT FOR SALE 2nd hand. 15 feeL Inquire at Cockelreas Cab inet Shop.. West Oak St. BROCCOLI plants tor 'sale, June 1st. From Ashby Seed. $4 per 1000. J. L. Caaebeer, Dixonviile Oregon. FOR BALK- -Moderu 6-room bun galow, close in on paved street. Terms. .Address "Bungulow," rare News-Review. CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS All warrants are called up to and Including No. 2S5, of Di-tr!ct No. 8. Douglas County, Oregon. Interest ceases after thla date, May 28. 1926. C. A. PUCKETT, Clerk. DisL No. 8. o COLLEGE PARTY TO MAKE VISIT TO COOS BAY FOR SALE Broccoli plants. Ashby seed, large healthy plants, now ready. Address or call W. O. Patterson, Gaxley, Ore. TOIiSALSUa berry farm, s acres, 6-room house and barn, close to Roseburg. Very easy terms. Inquire Roseburg Poultry MjrkeL FOR SALE Furnished house, two lots, 80 by 102 ft, Income from house $45 a mo. Price $3150. Terms, $1550 down, balance $18 per month. Phone 248-R1 80 ft. frontage on paved 8L Sida- - walks just finished and paid for. Plain 5 room house, porcelain', bath, one block from Stephens!.. St. near Rose school. $1150,--gmall payment down will bndl'" thls bargain if taken at once, V Will take part payment in rent,.. Phone ,60-L. FOR SALE 600 A deeded lanC" 120 A of bottom land, mostly in-, crop. Balance timber and pa--ture. 40 A wheat, 26 A mixed',; grain hay, 22 A grass hay, home.!: -orchard, apples, cherries, grapes. . peaches and plums. House, bam, 2 stock sheds, tractor and equip-"' ment, other farm machinery.', team and wagon, cattle, hogs.. I ml. along N. Umpqua highway: bordering N Umpqua river. mt.'" 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. . i l WANTED I!! leaving Corvallis on June 4, the Oregun State Drainage association will vleit the Coos Hay section on their annual field tour. Eight ma chine loads are already signed up to make the trip and more are ex pected. : Friday morning at 7 o'clock a chartered boat will take the parly up the Coos river to view the tiled and untiled land and drainage r.nd d)klug districts. At noon the men will have luncheon with the Marsh- field Chamber of Commerce. In the afternoon Coaledo, Beaver, and two of upstanding mature virility. loaicoo Heaver aim he Is probably about 45 years Elk Flat drainage districts will be old. If h could be inveigled to vlslied. . -,,. FURNITURE FOR SALE Dinning room set, sectional bookcase, beds, rugs, electric washer, oil stove and other Items. K, L. Sear ing, 1003 N. Jackson Btreet. Phone 355-J. Monday, June 1. BROCCOLI PLANTS Ready for setting. Don't run any risk, buy plants from home grown seed. $5 per thousand, $4.50 per thousand for 10,000 or over. C. O. Shep pard, Dixonviile. 2650.00 CASH for quick sale. 6 room house. Basemeut. Sleep lug porch. Garage. Lot 60x78 feet. Corner lot, paved on two sides. Mrs. R. M. Howard, own er or G. W, Young & Son. Phone 417. I i WANTED Used wire fencing, must be useable and reasonably priced. Box 202. Oakland, Ore. ..! W'ANTEDT6enTith"optloa"t5 buy. small farm near highway suitable for poultry. E. G. Lick, tenthaler, Mapleton, Ore. WANTEDTto find" buy enor"": room house and halt acre of gar. den land; some fruit, city water, lights, garage, cow stable, chick-, en house for 100 hens. Lots of. room for poultry, cow pasture. Desirable location. Address bog 23, News-Review. r FOR RENT GARAGE- for renL 248 S. Flint street. " . GARXge for rent Corner Rose and Moaher streets. Phone 179-L. ;' FORRENT- S-room" furnished! . anartmnnt. 409 f. Iktiicrlna ati-eef." FOR SALE-Ilrdccoli plants, late 6y)R! RENT"- Furnished modern! Si Valentine strain; grown from: al,artnient, with garage. Apply our own seed. Delivery can be Bl pit.pr st made by June 10. In quantities rr: cirT i . ... , Sir.ii n.r ihnn,i iv fir.t. i F0R RENT Newly built 4-root - class plauts sold. Llndblom, Dixonviile. fiat Store. Inquire Kidder's Shoe' MANY PEOPLE LOOKING TO OREGON FOR FUTURE HOME; MANY COMING SOON refer to his age. however, he wonid probably proclaim hlmffelf about 3H and I think ho could get Jawav with it. lie nas piercing black eyes mat necome annum soft, tender . brown nt times and dark brown hair, which waves slichtly as its thick locks are brushed beck from his temples, where a mist of while adds to his distinguished good looks. He is "evidently verv proud of these white locks as his hair is combed to make the most of them. His mouth Is a contradiction. The lower Hp is rather thin and cruel, but his upper Hp is acupid's how. His Jaw Is lean and his teeth even and surprisingly while when he shows them occasionally In the smile that turns his blnck wyes to brown, and warms up his rather stern face. Ills hands are more the hands of an artist than a soldier, long delicate fingers and palms which show great nerv ous energy, and he has a habit of opening and closing his hands quickly when he wishs to make uiimelf decidedly aggressive. Ho ununlly rpeuks with a slow drawl, but gt limes he clips his words with a rough terseness that makes one understand that his reputation as a disciplinarian Is deserved. 11" was all softness and smile for mo that afternoon until the living room door opi-ned mid Johnson announced "Mrs. Thorndlke." Instantly he was on his feet. Ills face. Stern and set, was turned toward the door. Even 1 vhn hurl sn, n him onlv a half an hour bf fore for the first time The Coos Ray section contains several constructed drainage pro jects aud many tiled and dyked farms. The completed drainage projects aro: Marshfleld, Ross slough, Flat Elk, Norway, West Norway, Catching and Coaledo. We can supply you with sheep dip, sheep marking fluid and fly spray. Lloyd Crocker. PORTLAND Ore. May 30 (Spe cial) Eighty-five fnmllles, bring ing a tola! of $185,000 for invest- he took fundamentals In aolls, live- imenl In Oregon farms, have re stock management. Irrigation and turned questionnaires stating their drainage, horticulture, agricultural intention of coming to Oregon chemistry, bacteriology, stock during the month of June, accord- j know that he was annoved ov-r Judging, botany and plant patholo- ing to W. O. Iile, Manager of tne .omethlng. gy, and crop production. He Is 1 1 .acid Settlement Department or specialising In animal husbandry I the Oregon Development Fund, studvlns feeds and feeding, animal These 85 families represent 22 states anil tne tnree i anauian pro vinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan, management, land New Brunswick, according to the report. The new settlers will come to Oregon by rail and over Innd by automobile. REEDSPORT TEACHERS CHOSEN FOR NEXT YEAR Teachers for the 1925-26 school year have been elected by the offi cers of school districts No. 11 and 105. In the grammar school, these teachers were re-elected: Eighth grade, MIbs Kdythe John son; 6th grade, Mrs. Marlon Thlcl; 5th grado, Miss Evelyn Woodward; 4th grade, Miss Hilda Crandull; 3rd grade. Miss Eva Nlssen; 2nd grade. Miss Lois Chapln; 1st grade, Mrs. Catherine Jones. New teachers will be Miss Alice Walker of Reedsport. seventh grade; Mrs. Eva M. Wslte, Rose burg. "Opportunity Room", a new department here. W. M. Kent will be superintendent of the grade school. The high school faculty Includes: ! W. M. Kent, principal; Miss Kdna Thornber, science and domestic nrts; Mrs. L. B. Clark, Kunias, I Wn., English and Latin. Reeds port Courier. USED CAR SPECIALS 1921 Chevrolet touring $150 1921 Ford delivery $150 1923 Ford touring $285 1917 Buick Six touring $250 1917 Buick Six touring $300 1924 Ford Tudor sedan $550 . 1920 Hudson Six sedan $750 ROY CATCHING MOTOR CO. Across from City Hall, Roseburg LOCAL RIDERS IN. In the hill climb held at Cottage Grove yesterday, Jack Frost, a lo cal rider took third place In tne main vT nt, comtietlng against some of the most experienced riders of the coast. In the novice event Bus Wescott of this city, won first place. liny fever, asthma, catarrah. Ro lief guaranteed within 24 hours or money refunded. Lloyd Crocker. FOR REN T 6-rJom house, furnish ed or unfurnished. 218 S. Flint street. FOR RENT 2 room furnished apt with electrlo range. Centrally located. Phone 227-Y. FOR RENT Furnished "home fol the summer, adults only. Refer ences exchanged. See Mrs. Clark at Beauty Studio. FOR RENT Large furnished sleep ing room, close in, also will car for small children for mother em ployed. 320 W. Washington street. Phone 642 R. I MISCELLANEOUS I MR.S. Esther King Please call at Mercy hospital. Ask for room 10. OAK OWNKK Knt turget tl call 653 when In need of ant parts. Sarff'a Auto Wrekln House. LADY looking for a ride to and from Portland before June 12. Will pay for gasoline both ways. Inquire 231 Chsdwick street. START THIS TREATMENT NOW! There's nothing liko Tan lac to I purify the blood, put the stomach 1 and liver In working order aud ' build np a run-down body. If you are nervous, suffer from LOST Bass Drum harness ol LOST AND FOUND ( CAR STOLEN FROM GARAGE Indigestion. have rheumatism, tor pid liver, constant pain, don't delay taking Tanlac another precious day. Millions of men and women have been benefited by this great tonic and builder that Is compounded after the famous Tanlao formula from roots, barks and herbs. Buy a bottle of Tanlac at your drug store today. See bow you start to improve right from the first. Most likely two or thruo bol nutrition, breeds of livestock Imests, pufillc speaking, national ! government. farm I accounting, economics, business management, comparative anat omy. veterinary medicine, sml ad- COTTAGB GROVE, Ore., May 31. On his return from Portland r.i. n-, in.. ..itu. niki In lti.rw1nr-a at his nun I wiiiium.- ' ..". - -. ..... , ,.l. tnw.m-nA vrr.,iiv atwl innlr hnih l w fe a cremation, who nlerl In l.ot- ev v., ... mv hn,f. In hers. She wss a tage Grove a few days ago. W. W. I Jou feel like a brand new person. pretty little blond wnniBn, not Thai kerali, w hose home Is a few much older than myself. Then: miles out on London Road, found the lock or his garage door riled In two and his Ford s.ilan stolen. The theft was reiiorted to the au thorities immediately but as yet no trace of the car has been found. sling at I-aurelwood field Friday. Finder please return to Lawrenc Real Estate office. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. ri. PLYLER ChlropraCtk physician, 12S W. Lane BL she turned to greet the Colonel. "You're most energetic in your social duty," he remarked wlih n smile, but It did not rover the cutting roldne.s with which th. Takt Tanlac Vtftablm Pill for Corutipation TANLAC FOR. YOUIl HEAJLTH Reliable Tailor J. H. BERNIER .'. ' Upstairs Next Umpqua Hotel Cleaning, Pressing, Alteration We Make Your Clothe. in Roseburg TUBBY A Bad Predicament. EE t BET I S tw!tJ vwa I'M GoOO Zi N C 3WE 'SPEJ-rlMjnT ft i J ANY MEW QEA eRMe. THERE'S OK-Y , I ME , C.ESS ME6BE 11.' MMSl fe 1 i I ' ' II II' s ' 1 1 - By WINNER1 COSH !! 1 Fnof.PT uiWAT THE ulA OTHER THING . I CAW'T U7f RMF.M.li. 7 -.r , m Cpvt.fhi fcv I'ntivd FNtwr Sm tiwtMf t" The Umpqua Florist Cholcs Cut Flowsrs Always Fresh Finest Quality Artlstlo Floral Designs. Visit Our Oreenhous or Csll 40-F2. WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua YOU OUGHT TO ' , Insure Your Auto: For Automobile Insurance All coverage We are at your service Q. W. YOUNG t SON INSURANCE 116 Cass SL Phone 417 s . rr9t . rrwf rnnr