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law TWO ROSF.BURC NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY, JULY 2. 1925. yiMiiialiIC T ;kt . , K ! I'OIU'H.IIT H' NOThK V A V W A.MhltlC. AIU IIIILtT 1 20th Century Grocery! l! ? Independence Day " a r l 1 . I 1 la II i,H"- iniKiinn neve: - v IH Trrrrrt-r Hoc o Haciha fr Ho mnAncnHont Acnoria ifr A other ixiblir MiiWinirH in w. V K IhKiDH uk well u.h Ctrurd Coll HAVANA. July 2. A Don rail f of Thomas C. Waltnr In to be pre M Willi d ly IiIh KraiidHon. Clark Walter, (if Havana, to the I'liUed .siaif, Ktvci niiit nt when CongrefH i convene m JMi'Uiber. jh uiijri i u. wit? purtrait wi. mother quaint, luodoat diary. The the cast und we.-tt wings' of the r.ipaol at Wimhiiu'toii under a ruiDuii.scloii from J'reaideiit Fill more. Hf him d"dt'nrd never a I A BRIDE'S DIARY A Love Story ol Todsjr By Idah McGlone Gibson m Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PACE. D; Z. in old age. The best assurance is to lay aside something '" 1 1 each day. The 20TH CENTURY S extremely low prices on DEPENDABLE FOOD STUFFS offer an op- jf portunity, which if taken advantage of means 1m- mense savings to you, in the course of time. Start NOW to save and build up to that day when to the world you can declare your independence. Iiiludclrihlu. Ii ill. J In lss? COOKED FOOD SALE Holiday Offerings Friday and Monday July 3rd and 6th j ftp I Carnation Milk Q I JQ ... I U TalU, can 00 Wesson Oil Quart Can. 430 tj! Campbell' Bean: H The "Big" Tin Economy Matches Noisel They all Strike 6 boxes for 23c, 12 boxes for.. 45c I Crisco 3 pound can 73c Del Monte Medium Asparagus Tips, 2 cans 45 Deiicia Sandwich Spread, 2 cans .... 25c Cleo Madison, euterulning ' that "mention" friends, ruads from her grand-1 What question?" I dua't like vou ta auk me imppw lrinda are thunderstruck 'What of me?' when I tell you ai 11. auu Buiiyreaaeu j irmi J m not going to keep my ;Usircs. When the girl leave, I mouth shut about the Colonel." Cleo plan her elopenieut with Paul! "lfut, Cleo, you don't under 1 Aruustroiig, U. S. A., a boyhood : stand." sweetheart. None the leas, she lu-j "I understatnd Perfectly." dulics iu a putting parly with1 "Oh well. If that Is the way you ; Chick Adams that evening. Chick! feel about it " Paul rushed out 'Is wealthy and Cleo's parents wish i and 'slammed tht door. lier to marry him; so does C'hkk.' As I'uul slummed the front door I Paul'. fturentN ulut mtelul fll rn hura ' Joh n011 Canii. in tliA hapl "m,,.! If you wish to buy supplies for v, bo have lost their money, with I t your table for tea, Mrs. your Jlli of July picnic dinner, no paur to marry Connie Terhune, Armstrong?" In the Piirile. Rnni.lu , I.. I., i . i. . . ... . : ! ah'. 1LI.L ... ... ....,... .i-,., jmj very ricn auu in love wiia I'aui. i mniv bo. i m going , 3rd, when the Loyal Women's Uenpite thtae desires of the par- ov"r o Mrs. Melborne's." V 'laaa of the Chriftlan S. S. v. ill tnis and Cleo's wonderings as to1 "You'd better hurry then, Mrs. hold a cooked loou sale. whether she really does love Paul, t Armstrong, for I saw the Colonel J o Ui,e two are married. Almost im- roming down the street and I 53 MODERN YOUTH ! mediately Cleo begins to learn that ,hlni ' coming here. Have AND THE CHURCH marriage Is not altogether a path 'ou n4'"d of ,he lirappearanre of lot roues. However, the parents are ""riiuine: i ne wnoie post wiin ine gossip. - my husband just told me Johnson." ne you will Da r don mi Armstrong, for referring to er but what do you think Hie uewlyweds arrive at the post, ; , "' ,. ,. . . .... Paul Is assigned to duty at once ,h'?" ' ,,lnk "h ha." Jow"' and leave. Cleo, who know, noth- i f -1 h J" 1 ,hl?k ,he ing of housekeeping, to shift for l ?i3 J I TJ "a,.ly herself during the day. Johnson, a "JT1. nll,' Th"'d "striker" detailed lo Pauls qukr- 'ZZ , ul"" ters. hel, out enormously so Cleo kfe.. had made way wl,h is able to serve tea when Col I Bel-1 He IookP(, at , ,ntpnt, It don. the commanding officer, was a Krnt Kome we WPreypUv. come, to pay hi. respects 1 he , nK and , ,noll(!ht now mnchVt-,-olone . a "lady killer', has be- ,r ,nfl prlvll,e 0,,,)er ,howed . ome involved in compromising , ln ,nan the Coinel of ,no re1 rircumstances wit h Itita 1 horn-1 girnpn, now milch beer dike, whom Cleo likes immediate- I nian ho wn if ih.,. . ly. KJto is absolutely Innocent, investigation, he was almost cer- A The following poem by Allien 'reconciled to the marriage and the ; Harness, w hich reflects religious : young couple depart lor the army . .J1.' 53 I as of many students of evulu- i post, to w hich Paul is assigned. On ' or c ... III... D.tn.Hn...u . 1 hu lr..ln I'lun l.ui an n II..it..I.I t ilO cnes r Hfteiii-e. flrnere.l In ilie'ilream wnlcn lntllcatea the nrob- " . n..m. .h. u-iil Ku-u in r.... U'h. "inn ...n.i.iw ' .1. " ..m u. ' " . ' ... allty In restless thought the signs wu trace . rrwlaim the ac,e is near. When Kight shall conquer and ef face . The t.trants, rreed and fear. Forever in Hfr wide research Moves Science on and on. Her students . far beyond church To sunilt shore, are drawn. tin Preferred Stock Salmon Fancy Columbia Rier Chinook Pack J pound can 25c, pound can -New fc? Hemalnlng in her stagnant nMit 5$ The church prolongs her sti ife 1$ To shroud the all-revealing licht V Which Science throws on lite. 39c 1 Stuffed Olive Bottle 1 C Ripe Olive Picnic nft I Green Olivet Pint 05,, 3 oz. net I 3b cans, 3 for ZOO Mason Jar UJU White Star Tuna White M?at Quarter, each I7c, Halve Wax Paper 3 roll 53 5c size for 10c Pineapple Sliced, Igc. Standard cans, 2 for 49c Shredded Wheat Package IOC I Ily aid of Science men unveil The vast age of the earth. ft And find the records which detail fc; The liible's pai;an birth. K The making of the earth begun fc? And finished in six davs: K (iod's fatherhood of Mary's son, Reversing Nature's ways: Such myths and legends far behind We now bi-ln to leave. W Kerr' Best Patent CO )Q ""'fl'ia'ic creeds no longer Flour 49 pound tack I ,$ZlZ3 "'"' lo believe blind hut is havlne a hard time of it, 1 ,in to hav' ...uni.inn , especially as her husband Is a no- ( hlm bllt he nevr naUcd an good rotter. Cleo learns all ahout nd a, ne answered Itita and things rapidly draw to- ..y i thouBht that m,Knt be w ard a crisis fetich a crisis that a plausible solution to' her trou Itlta leaves the post,' secretly to , DPA Join a vaudeville troupe a Job . fhen yo thlnk ghe had w hich Cleo gets lor her. Hits as- troubles. Johnson?" suine. the nsme of Rheda Thor- Kvidently or she wouldn't have waldson. The post Is agog with disappeared without any one go-o'tp and wondering. know ing it " Paul comes home from an all- j . And no one In tne Post doo, night poker party, drunk and dis- know It?" agreeable ...... "' han,t founrt any one that He has lost $r,0l, inonly to the A?H, Mrs. Armstrong. Kven the colonel. Cleo is furious, espwi- , H,a,(on Bgen, has ,,. nile,(ioned ally as he starts picking on Kita s ! a,)d e said he saw no one go good name in the morning. j through the station." FOR SALE ' ! 1 FOIl SALE White Leghorn pul let.. Phone 210-L- betwe-n 4 and ( p. m. FOR SALE Registered Shrop shire rams. Koscoe Conn, Phone 6K24. FOR RENT FOR SALE Mowing machine, hack and i milk cow. Phone I4F2. FOR BALE Underwood Typewrit cr. Cheap. Herbert Wheeler, 312 N. Jackson. FOR SALK Reversible reed baby buggy almost new. Inquire Hi 8. Pine or call 471 U. FOR SALE First clasa broccoli plants, Kruse strain Joe Harvey, Koseburg, Phone 8F4. 'OR SALE 64-lnch oak dining table, I leather-top oak chairs, 1 oak buffet. Phone 149. MiTTED GEM POTATOES Suit able for seed, 12.50 per cwt. .JJunham' at Marahfleld, Ore. FOR SALE Pack horse and (ad dle horses, also good fresh milk cow. Hoyer Bros. Phone 14F14. FOR SALE-Sturdy broccolfplants. 4 per thousand, Johnson strain. James E. Perry, Box 136, Riddle, Ore. FOR SALE Davenport, good a new. Cheap if taken at once. L. M. Fletcher, near Brockway on Looking Glass road. FOR SALE Ford delivery, ' ls2o, starter, good rubber, $160. See It at Turner's service nation. Wilbur, Ore. Kipper Snack Bone less Norwegian, 2 tin.. 15c Norwegian Sardine In pure Olive Oil, 2 tin 25c Crystal White Soap S b,ir3. 25c I 0 - 20th Century Coffee "The BeRinning of a Perfect Day" Direct from our own roaster to your cup. 3 pounds $1.32, pound 45c 6 A wrathful (iod sits on a throne, luVpeiisiiig death and blight, And tortured spirits writho and i IIHII In hell-fire's lurid light. I ROSEBURG STORE OAKLAND STORE i 130 N. Jackson St. Old Baker-Flanary Location v 1 piMMIWOIM1WMSIIOTMlsW I - '- ' CARR'S OPEN FRIDAY EVE GERMANY CONTINUES t ET" t? I Bt fO Oinvstore will stay oinWrt-miSja.. ,'.," "U.T. .. 1 1 UIUHUO (iiiiii?, July y, anil n inaln i-losttl ' ' ' " I t,(I)ivfnT KhowIimIkp nhall bo won, K j TIih Iruth tlie world sha l 1c now. V; iThc anrii nt, whin-, bcwhinki-nd On A The sky-man God must go. i ,Hr is rprcdinR fjir away j And eruulitf vBKiu and dim. (Th' Cod. wlioin ihtnkfM now oh y, I I ots not ri'3'iiihlf Him. all day Salurday, July 4. Larru. , , - PROrEbSIONAL CARD " DR. M H PL l.KK 4-mropracU ptiyaioau, 126 W. Lan tu. Keep the Rent Tali" llilnea iind'T your wlnr own tho ImiiiA you live In and defy the landlord. Lvt ua Uelp you. CchtractlnQ, Building, Concrete Wtjrk, and Finnish Estimate and Plana. J. E. RUNYAN -Trifl ('tiii't-m in whlih law Ml.U of hv lii-rman noph hold 'lhi laic tinu pri'Htdi in. h ilMlm li i l-.bTl, f.nU .Hqtii'iil i xpn-Hsion ; in tho numorouM pilKriuiMK- 'o I )im tomh by rr-iiulilli un oruiiuixa , itoni of variottH kitttlH. Thi ii an lalways fnh llowi m on tho Ki'avo, (uialshcd hy indivldualM or nm-loi-u honorlnK hin nit-nun y, and o poi litlly on Sumlnya tin to In imm Htant h tropin of vIiuhm. Many workors' ulimiiiK umloli" pny f ri liuto to (tii'lr lido len t r li iiiK lUR a UrKo at Ihh tomb. Cook wltn naa. Phone 202-J fcionih J.n'ktioa lioKihitrK- St. MANY INTERNATIONAL CONFLUENCES IN LONDON & your doctor. Vk-ks. how- aver, will allay th irritation. VBCtKS tn Fond ahioiid ton coniinorcial cor-P'-spoiHli-Iil-s tor tlio pui post of ic portinx on initio i-4)iiiliiioiKs with a view to piniu'ilitiK Japan's firoif;n rnimnfiTo. Tin corn :ipund iit will ( si nt to tho fnllowhiK rum-mon-lal miters: Vladivostok, Si hnhi; 'I'ioninin, China; Hankow, Chlnn; Ciitilon, China; Salmon, rroiii h Chiti.i; Itojiihay, British Imlin; Mitnilit; Sydney, Australia, ami Port Said, Ki;ypt. ; io I Is supronio, Pternnl Mind: Ho dwells below, above ;His peaco Is with us and wo find j Ho rules tho world by love. I'ntocklnc Nature's secret door To l.od whoso laws they learn, A porfeet world, unknown beforo, Keen-sighted men disrern. Know God Th" rlmroh nh;ill yet aripht And hy His hiws nhido. The churi h hik Scieneo tih.ill unite And prt-:re! whio hv side. AUO IIAKNKS Paul learns of Rita's disappear- ai. 1 nnd rushos to tvll Cleo. He suspcvJ her of helping Kita. Cimk with Kas. . ourorr,?!' Fur Snicic (ur cm Nonr'ic n'in'em Those mc fur em nrc tNnr wlm've used 'cm. I)ric in nntl Vonfur" 1' , r - -"V I.fNlM), July 1. Indiin has i,OMON, July 1 (A. JVJ London has beeil the le.nllIU cell tor of the world for inieniatnn,il confironcos Hits year. Nearly Voo AnieritHii and Canadian doctors nt tenili d I ho rot i nt t mi cut ion. After that tho not iuiji tuni Kal In l ilK was tin wot hi i ail v. aj s conferenct', hn)H',lU lo i.o'Hj.tn ,ti the invit.iiH'ti ol the Ina.inte of Civil Liiineers. Their a, .i.ia.is will end July 2. An inl i national cin( t vn o of bankers wid bo held in ; u l aul Will be attttl.led b b.illl.ei'.-, iioltl I lie princii.it cities of I In In addition to these iinui nili the car's Hchedulo Im-Ui h r oral iiiifrnatloiial t inn. ami p matt -hes. MAMMOTH SURPLUS SHOWN IN lLf Jltk a. MS . ATLV. Tr'B .V'.'..-" REPORT 'p'V'ifZa (lies, hugs, fi-ai . roasuiv ; m 1 W-IA WHERE Id RITA? "You haven't a very pood opin ion of the United States army have you, Cleo?" Paul said in a uasly voieo. "I rort a inly have. 1 married part of it. Don't be a fool, Paul. You know as well as I that there are good mvn nnd bad men in tho pay of 1'wlo Sam just as there are ln any other walk of life. Hut I haven't tt very Rood opinion of Col. Itoldon and it riles me when you all censure tho woman and lei the man ko scott free. "Wuy. no yon know what yon told me Inst niKht, whvn you wero drunk. You said that Col. Pad don was innocent, that Rita had persecuted him and that she was as guilty ns hell. Hon't you know, Paul dear, that that old excuse, The woman tempted me," is ab solute." "Why all the camouflage. Cloo? Com' aoros. Come cr'an. What do yon know about this woman's getting out of town? Someone must have helped her and I think it was you. Cnnif on. Tell tho truth. What do you know ahout it?" -'pita is to', clover a woman to confide In anyone if she was go "Thank Cod," I said under my breath as the doorbell rang. "I presume that is Col. Peldon, Mrs. Armstrong. Would you mind answering the door? I'm slip ping out the back way." Tomorrow Cot. Held oil's SMonl Coll. PKO.MIXENT MAX IS VICTIM OK DEATH, WALLA WALLA. Wash., July 1. William H. tihaffer, ex-presi dent of the North Pacific Miller's Association, president of th'3 Prea- ton-tihaiier Milling Company of iWaitsuurK, and ol First lsational 1 Hank ol Athena, Ore., and promi nent in the business und sociul lite of Southeastern WauhiiiKton ; tor a quarter ot a century, died at his home in Wait-burg about 11 o'clock, this morning at the ' ago of 64. I lie leaves his wlta, a daughter, 'Mrs. Wiltna Roberts or Portland 'and a sister, Mrs. Kate Armstrong ot bvatiie. all ot wnom were at tho bedside when the end came. Arundel, piano tuner. Fhone 159-L. EDUCATORS ADVOCATE LATIN AS AID TO ENGLISH SPELLING FOR SALE Gallon glass jugs, at so 100 feet rubber floor matting. Bargains if taken at once. Pull man Billiard Parlor, Cass SL FOR SALE OrTGROUND 150 Her wood, block and store mixed. J, H. Short, 4 miles N. E. ot town. ail downhill to Rose burg. FOR SALE Furniture of 6-room house, in good condition, also some potted ferns. Mrs. P. M, Mathews. 527 East Douglas St., phone 33-Y. FOR SALE 15 minutes from post office on old Coos Bay road, fine chicken or turkey place. Will sacrifice for quick sale. P. O. Box 975. Phone 27F5. SPECIAL SALE OF ENGLISH TEAPOTS And one half pound tea both for $1.23 on Friday only. at tne umpqua Trading Post, 328 N. Jackson St. WARNINGS OK tXHtKST FIKB imoADCASTKD. i uktland. July 1. Forest fire warnings were again broad casted today by the district office of the weather bureau, which has sighted more hot weattrer and drying winds headed toward the northwest. The hot weather is expected to bit Oregon about Thursday. The warning of the bureau nays that northwest and north winds, possibly swinging to the northeast in the western part of the state, are expected to lower the humidity and Increase the fire hazard during the next few days. Taylor-maoe concrete ta rooo eon crete. TeL U6-B. Id. o-H'-at with gas. JAPAN TO ASSIGN TRADE SCRIBES TOKYO. July 1- (A. P Tho Ministry of Cinntni ice ami hi'ln try is umlcvHooil to have il eHc ! ( ,m.H fl. -it IV-MI l..',t-. tt j WASHIM'.TON, July 'J final figures in hand sin :.;.'mmio.imhi hiirp.us tor th ear rendered Tu attention was HnmM today to h re- llon of e!fMiinti-M of receipts for Hie y ar now in utiu;. 1 i ders to reM.'W ;ltl of Hie tii;ie In do tail, w-iv I mi i .1 by I inler -Sec re laiy Winston. 11ARGER SHOPS CLOf-E All union bather hliopi in ;n;e- hili;; W ill be do; eil all !.! Jlll nil. K. K. Jf INKS, i'i i . NOTICE TO FORD OWNCnS Tlie repil.ir Tor. ami f p- H Kmd no 't n ttnreuii-uti I'.ite law. i A l.ockw ,i-d roaches, .nuts, mosquitoes, and moths. f LY-Pl l nnn-poIonoiM, not Mum, and has a pUasant anJ n trt'?thinj( tnlor. l'ou ncctl I l.Y-DI all the year una -always keep a buttle i INDIANAPOLIS. July 2. (A. P) Study of Latin as a means of Increasing accuracy in spoiling and understanding English words was advocated today by . L. t llman, professor of Latin at the Univer sity of Chicago, bofore the Ameri can Classical League of the Na tional Educational Association which is in convention here. for him. The onlv thing that I Prof. 1 llman said a recent In wnrries mo is that Km afraid the vostigatlon had disclosed that the g ing to take a stop like tho on' if 1 you say fhe has. What yon tell me worries me. Knder tho crV-ciimsiiini't-fi I think IhRt I would take n nice doso of ntuson "(!no,i Cod, Cleo! Don't put that idea Into the Colonel's head. He N narlv crny now." "Serves htm right. It's good -.nJ. 1 or al.' at Chapman Drug Co. Nathan Fulltrton Marstori Drug Co. M lllWDMITB "HiivrCMrtNV III -'J I i-.r. ' r,-, n i'lr.i may hp true. Clrr.. rii-il. rlon t talk this way. lo you know what you nrp iloine? Do you know that you sro talk ing aliout the Colonol? Tho only i:iv that ou run vol yoursrlf riht. If you know anything at all ati-'iit thl inani-r. in to cr to him I ami Irll him th1 w holo story." "I ilon't want to sot niyiclf Iriu'lil. Kvi'ii if I kiiiw I woiililirt toll liini. Lot him swoat a little. It WlMlIll llll llilll ROOlt " "In tho nioantimo what of mo, Cli-o?" "I.lrut. Armstrong am you planning lo put mo In tho plaro niailo ;,ranl tiv Itita Thnrniliko. If Mi' han li ft, whirh I ilon't rrs. ss tho ilomand 1. much groat think ho nan. for 1 saw nor lato or ihn the supply. i'tori1ay nftornoon" I n "My liorl. li-o, what ro yon! A quality prouuet for drllmte acru-inn nio of?" Fkin. Itofn-Khlnit iinrt invigorating. "I'm ncrit.iiiit you of nothing. Hath palta oFpocially prlcod, Vic. I'oi 1 ilmrr llin ynii to nk mo l.loyd C'rorkor. Klinlv of 1-alln ln hUh schools ".ml show, that roniarkahlo vital ity which ha. ever boon tho mar vel iif observers." More than 50 percent of the Knirlish words, hp said, are of Latin utigin and "seventy-five per cent of the error, ill spelling the most common Knglish words of Ijitiu ortin by seventh, eighth and ninth grade pupils are nppar- i-iitly remediable by the use of 1 propor methods In I-atln elasse.." Alexander I riondurant, pmfes- ' sor of Ijil.n at the University of Mississippi, said the South today needs well-prepared Latin teach- JAPAN-CHINA AIR ROUTE PLANNED TOKYO, July 2. Plan for a regular aerial service between Kakoshlma and Shanghai are be ing considered here and probably win oe included In a bill to be in troduced at the next session of the 1 Diet. It i. understood a private syndicate, aided by the govern- ment, would operate the air .er- j vice and at the beginning Onlj; mall would be carried. Later.' nowever, arrangement, would be made for the transportation of pat sengers. The proposed route would be Tokyo-Osaka-Kagoshlma-Dalren-Tslngtao-Shanghal, tho trip requiring about eight hour, flying time. . FOR RENT 5-room, modern bun galow. Phone S7I-Y. . FOR RENT Furniihe rooms, ckxw ln. 444 North Ro.e Bt. FOR RE0i'f-41on.eeepiugroomi reaaonable. Inquire at Uneeda j UUUvlli kklN'r Modern furnished r Ht. fXTSTiENT One-room ana1 two room apartment. Hi B. Par rott Bt. FOR RENT 4 room, bath, private porch, larga garden, phone. 6H RorlsJ. FOR RENT Furnished apartment close In. Inquire at 329 Eaut Doagla Stor pkone HO-L. FOR" RENT J-room apt. with hot and cold water and light.. Fur nished. 1 block from P. O. $17.60. Pbon M7-Y. FORReNT Four-room furnished apartment with sleeping porch and bath. Inquire 741 (South Main. FO"RRENT 6-room house, bath, garage, pared street. 122.50 per month. O. W. Young . & gon, phone 417. FOR RENT-Modern, newly decor atetf, 6-room house, with garage, hot and cold water and bath. 641 Fowler 8U FOR RENT 10 acre, on highway close In and near store. Large house and plenty ot fruits of all kinds. City water, G. U. Helbig, 407 West Cass St. FOR RENT OR SALE 5-room, practically new bungalow, with garage; on highway Just north of Riverside store. O. U. Helbig, 407 West Cass street. WANTED WANTED Old rags at the New Ri Hew office. - YOUNG GIRL wants housework or care of children. Call or address, 703 Fullerton St. YOUNG MAN who has been ill wishes light work. Will work for small wages. Address 322 E. Second Are, N. MISCELLANEOUS I CAR OWNER lKnl forget U call (61 when la need of auto part. Barfft Aato Wreckini Honw NOTICBTOXOlXIBS and other so cieties Rainbow Gardens Is for lease to lodge dances any night except Wednesday or Saturday Call 112. LOST AND POUND 7 FOUND Automobile tire, 41x38, witn lira, owner call at this ot flee and pay advertising. FOUND Gold watch with mono gram on front of case. Ownei call at News-Rerlew office, da scribe watch and pay charges. LOST Two keys on ring with name plate Inscribed R. V. Camp bell, Roseburg. Finder please return to J. H. Sinniger Sheet Metal Works. MARION DAVIES In "JANICE MEREDITH" The most stupendous picture of all times. ""e- . f SffiSp AttrKtn-etr in R BLJ - i wsmgz The Umpqua Florut Cnelee Cut Flower Always meat HaMtf ArtlsUo Floral Designs. TUIt Our Greenhouse or Call 40-FI. TUBBY That's Business. huk: 'Ii i? SMv.'UZ if-Mt K lor- rBtD m; i. v ?, Tur Mom v "m comimv High way Service Co. IMU. 4 I- - Tr: ' n r:"i oiutte i.i:NfiiMM im S I L'.': ' ( 8AKERV AK'U .l T Ml A I OAT 1 I ; I Of BUI AD 1)1' OWK'K AVOVJT ) ; ' . IT AUNT f-MWIK ll CI V't D . I j - I I AND 1 VJAMI Tn AH: (Ml" 1 , r I i i V r' .' i- . rri ! I - - I L o o o -s i';M' !i ' I By WINNER ;x-lal h -1 ' YO7 HAvlEWT - . i , - bread has cowu r ' : A LOAF OF 1 VHETtriDAY J (:; ! .-' WvA'vl. J fM. f Wh 5s tny o0 o Garments Cleaned here are cleaned top, bottom and all the way through. Try the Master Cleaner, Our Aute Will Call Pon 87? WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOT AT Hotel Umpqua