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Wire Fence ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. 'SATURDAY, JULY 1 1. 1925. FIVE Just arrived, another car of fence! Made by the same proces sas the well known American fence. Get Our Price Before You Buy Special New 3-inch Wagon $125.00 See Us First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE nOSEBURO OAKLANO MAC M1LLAN TO DELVE INTO EARLY NORTHERN HISTORY CHICAGO. July 10 (A. P) When Commander Donald D. Mac Millan left on his Arctic expedl liun he offered to wager thai he again would not see the whole coast of Laborador. Only once in 17 yearn has MacMillan been able to view lta coast because of Hie wall-like tog. On that one occaa- lon he aaw it to be a line ot enor mous, unfriendly rocks. Battle Harbor, among the last of the Jumping of! places, and where i loottteu a rauio station with which MacMillan hoptd to do some experimenting, is rock bound and baa what is called a "ticklish" en trance. It Is typical ot tne wnoie coast. There Is one store, a mis sion, a handful of native fisher mt n and sailors and the radio sta tion. WILL COLLECT OLD without serious Injury. The Rose- pijg DEPARTMENT Durg garage wiwcser ww damaged tar In to the city and as soon as repairs are made Mr. Keuss will continue his trip houiu. Heat with gas. FORD BIDS HIGH FOR SCRAP SHIPS cal men aay, It far below the shipments of previous years. Uecause the surrounding bills .11...., . iulilu fni nr. PAPER ON JULY 22 chards. farmer have been turn i inn their attention to peach pro- Iduuins In recent years, and this As means of ridding the city season approximately 900,000 of a fire menace the Koseburg fire tree , ar frutt for ,h, , clran-up day on July 23. On that. In addUion to Us rlchea of the date the fir department will pur-! peaca orcharda and strawberry u.l DiuuiKlml nlanu nuvlna ha 1 ' . . 1 . . i .. .1 f. ,ed at a specified place, paying the .. i.h underground. WASHINGTON, July 11. Henry . .j cenU er iuu pounds. rv..w . -., nr the world's known This plan haa been found viY mUBrBi are missing when a cn successful by many fire depart-1 Ius t taken ot the territory mints in removiug a source ot fire ! wtttiln CO miles of Dayton. At d&iiKer. and although the local fire ! present mining operations are deiiartmunt will receive nothing unt but there are plenty ot mi lium the sale of the paper, it will . ntfra u Khea county and there la accomplish the task, It is hoped, ot ' a movement afoot for a revival of cleaning up ninny places where old ; mining on a large scale. Ford has formally entered the bld- ' ding for the Sou vessels offered for sale by the shipping board for scrapping wilh an ofler described by Chairman O'Conner as "way over" that of the Boston Iron and Metal company of llallluore, the best previous bid submitted. Classified Section ALL NEW AD3 ON BACK PAGE. FOR SALE The Detroit manufacturers ten- ,, - ,1,.,, hnmnl Many I 1, ,,. u inverne.i hv a com- der was handed to ihe board chair- paC(1, are to D9 found in the city, mission of three members. It has man yesieruay oy w. 11. .-uou, nen( quantities of old papers are I some paved streets ana siowwaias DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT IDLEYLD PARR (On North Umpqua 5 miles above Glide.) SPECIAL "Roseburg Night," in song and dance, featured by Arleigh Herron's Hollywood Five Free Camp Ground FURNISHED CABINS FOR RENT chief eugiueer, 2i hours alter the board hail rejected the reoonimeud- atinn ot President Palmer ot the l.M..... e.uwAiatinn f- m-fptlt HIII!H : ,, , . , ; VI of the Jl.a70.ou0 bid of the Uoston where MacMillan expect, to base ap(1 M( lal conlnllliy auu or,ler. his ships, the voyage is one of Iurthr negotiations on the sale. sameness In view aud routine oui company was one ot one fraught wnn oanger anu ue mandlug great skill in maneuver ing. If Ktah is reached somew here about August 1, MacMillan will es tablish an advance airplane base and radio station off Cape Thomas Hubbard, eleven degrees from the Nonh Pole, and from the two points conduct his explorations,! photo and map work. beside the work to be done In the Polar territory. MacMillan lumen to shed more light on early North American history. The first i chapter in an American stared. Several fires have been caused by papers piled near a chimney, it Is such places that the fire department hopes to clean up by their campaign. They have made arrangements to sell all bal ed paper, such as old magaxlnes. The laiter company was one ot Hsl,.,11Hr. ...ran naner. and all twenty bidders whose tenders were ollt,r ((,rms f waste paier. hT 25 opened Juue 30. ! cents per UW pounds, and they will o 1 pay the Banie price for everything Dust blowers for dusting grapes, accel,t,,d, the department taking etc., for 75 cents at Wharton Bros, j care of la handling, of all the -o I bales that are turned in. ELKS WILL ELECT ! Arrangements are now being mane 10 secure a suuaDie pince. centrally located, to handle the paper, and as soon as that la se- rure more definite Information re- ,Aciint itt iied wiro garding the collection will be an PORTLAND, July 11. An an-1 uouueed by the department. history nounccment today from the tern TEXAS MAN RULER IS ANNOUNCEMENT; i:iCKIS!MHT ItOY Wll.Ij XKAl'H IN HltlSTLW COU.lCt.K 1-N CANTON. I.elnnd Chapin, who completed his course at the Willi mette uni versity this summer, has signed a three year contract to teach at the Canton Christian College in Canton, China and will Bail from Yituconver, U. C. August 6 on the "Empress of Canada." Mr. Chapin already has hfa passtyorta and has reserved pas- Iceland is the bon of 11. L. Cha pin of this city. Port l'uipiua Courier. Hall's Catarrh Medicine both local and internal, and has been f ucceufui ht the treatment of Catarrh for over torry yean. Sold by ail druggucs. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio The Umpqua Floriit j Choice Cut Flower Alwaya Fresh Finest Quality Artistic Floral Designs. Visit Our Greenhouse or Call 40-FJ. Wo solicit inquiries tu buy or Portland. Ore. sell any marketable listed, local or unlisted securities. Active market for Durant, Star, nint and Rickenhaiker Motor Issues; Public Utilities. Prompt attention given all or ders. Cash paid for purchases: no delav. Quotations furnished HOOD BROTHERS Stocks and Bonds S Chamber of Commerce Hldg. 1 YOUNGSTERS FROLIC AS FIREMEN FLUSH HYDRANTS I The youngsters In the south end ' of the city had a good time yes i terday afternoon while some of Ihe members of the fire department were engaged in flushing hydrants. The youngsters donned bathing ! suits, and as the hydrants were opened and the water allowed to flow out, they, dashed in aud out ot the stream and enjoyed a great frolic, and followtd the firemen from one hydrant to another to continue their sport. Tourists pas sing through greatly enjoyed the sight, and several stopped to se cure pictures. TO CO-ORDINATE IN RIFFIAN TROUBLES generally says that the Norsemen porary grand lodge head-mariers ! V Kv".6- " ,, 5 .1 ..i.i. .w. w ,r ihe rtenevnlent Protective ; lief guaranteed within 24 hours or inent. Uack of Disko in Greenland Order of Elks said that United money refunded. Lloyd Crocker. are the ruins of 120 farm houses Slates District Judge W'..:ium o land 21 churches, believed to be Haw.y Atwell of the northern d'8" ; FRANCE AND SPAIN .a community estaDiisnea in one ot ma ui i wuwiu ue h-j I the exiieditions during the time of r and ex.ilted ruler ot tin orsani- Eric the Red. On the island ot latiou. juuge mcu .mn Turnevik off the coast of Labra- las. dor there are other ruins which I The lornial election ot oun. io may once have been the homes of will be next Knuay during ire the same race. MacMillan will closing hours of lh9 aiiua.il con compare Ms findings to determine vention. The ann.).une:neiit say if they were of the same origin and the election of Judge Atwell would were the people which the Eskimos be unanimous as he win uuopuus have told him were exterminated fed n In battles with them centuries I ,...! t'Ull I l.A.Li, juiy ii. v,,- lodge olflcers of Ihe llenevolont Proiective Order of Klks, headed by John I!. Price. Columbus, Ohio, irnind exulted ruler, arrived here i I...- ..ni.n i.nnlf1At-nllni1 a plan which, city officials predict, s run mli will result within 18 months in the Improvement ot every street and sidewalk within the city limits. If evolution tlreorles and argu ments nail on the visitors, tho city offloials point out that na ture haa provmeu on a range for their entertainment and sight-seeing, the scale run ning from the mouuiultis of Wul den's rung of the Cumberlands to the valleys-of the Tennessee and Hiwasnee Rivers. FOR SALE 12 cwea. Roscoo Conn, phone SF24. FOR SALE Team, S44 Short' street, or will trade for Ford car. FOR SALE First clasa broccoli plants, Kruse strain Joe Harvey, Koseburg, Phone 6F4. FOR SALE OneHiimbouietto and one Delaine buck. Uoyer Bros. Phone 14F14. FOR BALE Broccoli plants. Ash. oy strain, r. Ol. curus. ruuue 8F4. rOR SALE CHEAP Team of work mures, gentle and good pul lers; also harness and wagop and a good saddle mare. See lluiblg, 4u5Wet Cass St. FOR SALE- 1-4 H7'P. G. E. motor, li; water-power washing ma chine, with wringer, 16; lawn Orders taken for embroidering, crocheting and plain sewing. New designs in pillow cases, etc. Phone 1F13. Mrs. Jno. Ferguson. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ago. Beyond 66 degrees North Lati tude it is twilight or duylight throughout the 24 hours at this season of the year. Fogs are rare. vwihilliv u excellent and with an today for the annual convention iUrSf. .Swere-alexdurl Anrciited Prww Wilr.) PARIS. July 11. The French and Spanish governments have arranged to co-ordinate their mili tary operations ui:ainst Abd-KI-Krim's Rifflan trlliesmen. The French war ministry has decided to transfer three -divisions of the rolonltii troops, now In the Ruhr and France to Morocco, (ieneral siiinWHUB-Naulin will have about 100.000 men at his disposal, when he takes charge July 18. A. quality product ror a delicate skin. Kelreshing and invigorating. Bath salts especially priced, KSc, L,ioyd Crocker. MOOSK IX TUB KUOI.I. DISTRICT HKCO.MINU TAMi; .i:vn iAX(ii:i!ti s. Home Sweet Home Everybody wants to de sign their own home to suit. Why Not Now? We furnish everything from basement up. i SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY - Koseburg Lumber & Mfe. Co. The Moofe which were turned loose near Kroll two years ago huve ranged up into this section and are making unite a lot of trouble for the farmers of the neighborhood. They have no re spect for fences going over any ordinary fence without the least effort. They are fond of straw berries and especially tho vines or bush?s. One ot the Bull moose is very cross and dangerous, chas ing anyono who gets in Iib way. Just a day or two ago It chased Frank Chtlcote into an old barn which happened to he handy. Frank said that he could feel Ihe wind from Its horns on the seat of his troupers as he dodged into tho barn. Sluslaw News. the day. The grand officers worn met by an escort of police and tho Port- ., TT ,...,!., '!i , land police band and lercorled to For prompt taxi service, clly or ,,," ,.,,, neaduuurlers at the t .uultnomuti hotel. 1 photographic results. On most days vi-ion is limited only oy me nonz-on. country trips. Phone 44. Wonderful relief for nervous Roswell Mineral water baths for .. . ... . n.... I oosweii .iiiuiM people, not jimerai oaius. uUIeU. k trouulo CAIl CLIMBS HAN li. Theodore Keuss, of Astoria, wrecked his large Nash car laM night, when he ran into the bank lust smith of the city limits, near tho Parrott home. Mr. Keuss ap- RETURNS PAY FOR KEEPING UP SHIP KKZ. French Morocco. July 1 1. Tho situation along the front, where the French forces are hold ing tt Itlffian Invaders In check appears -aim for a moment. Abd-Kl-Krim's principal activities are of a nolitlcul nature. These aim at weakening or destroying the lovally of tribes friendly to the French. The nnttves on the west ern French wing are showing signs of succumbing to this In tensified propaganda. (.Wx-Uted Ynm l-.-.t Win-.) SALEM. Ore.. July 11. First re? turns from admission charges for visitors to tho baitleship Oregon For concrete work call Taylor, 113 No. Flint St. Tel. 25-R. parently went to sleep while dnv- , Portland harbor indicate Ihut Ing and turned his car into tne Bnip wll) be Bef sustaining and hank. The powerful machine . t))at h(, j15 ouu uunuiil continuing climbed up about ten feet, and aI,.)roI)riaiiOI, can be turned back In som? way caught and hung on u Ihj 0Hch y,.ar according I top. The front end was badly i (() tol jn,., (.ari,. Arams, chair-1 wrecked, but tne driver esuy u man of lhe bat,.s,ip Oregon com- i mission, i he first turn over io the slate treasurer was made to day, amounting to $2103. and rep resenting admissions for Ihe month of June since the ship ar rived in Portland. First class oak dining room suite at half price. Phono 14. FOR SALE Oood cheut and ryo hay In shock, 15 per ton in fluid. 11. B. Hastings, Wilbur, ore. FOR SALE High" grado billy giuls. Wlllard Smith, Glide, Ore. Phone 34F23. FOR SALE Pack horses and sad dle hoiBes. also good fresh milk cow. Boyer Bros. ' Phone 14F14. FORS ALE Broccolf plantsT throo varieties, 2 per thousaud. C. O. Branton. Dlxonvllle. Phone 19F31. OAT HAY FOR SALE $10 per ton in field. Joe Heidenrelch, on Pacific highway, 1 mile south of Koseburg. WOOD" FORSALE Boiiybr grub oak block, $3.25 a tier delivered. Leave ordera at Rose's barber shop, 129 Sheridan St. FOR SALE Ford fton truck, with good wood body, in good she, see It anytime at 1171 West First St. In the County Court of the State of j Oregon for Douglas County. i In the matter of the estate of Jeremiah P. Haley, Deceased. I Vnl Ina la tlAmhV KiVOn that the ndeinlffned haa been by the Coun-1 FOR SALE Cucumbers, ty Court of Douglas County, uro- gon. by an oruer uuiy maue anu entered, appointed administrator of the estate of Jeremiah P. Haley, deoeased. All persons having claims against said estate are here by notified to present the same with vouchers annexed and proper- lv verified as. by law required, to the undersigned Jonn i . ixmg, au minlstrator of said estate at his law office in the Perkins Building, in the City of Roseburg. Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. ktted and first published tins tne 11th day ot July, 1925. ; JOHN T. UJNU, Administrator of the estate ot Jeremiah P. Haley, deoeaBed. mower, garden tools and 8xl0 ft. rug. 408 East Douglas SL FOR SALESTclflfforetU, 1 dres ser, 2 beds, springs, rockers, rugs, dining table, buffet, li brary table, davenport and cfiir, . range, fernery, phonographs and records. 627 Douglas St. FOR ' SALE--2 "year "old-Jersey bailor, gentle, giving 21 gal lons milk dally; also 22 young ' Rhode Island Red hens and nearly luv fryers, ranging up to 3 pounds; also household goods. N. Bush. Route 2 .Box 67-A. FOR SALE Centrifugal pump, 250 gal. per minute, about 100 tu pipe, mostly 4 inch. Large foot . valve, Webster magneto, friction clutch on engine. Have been pumping water 32 feet. (Good condition). Cost $400 new, price $220. Address "Pump," care . News-Review. 1 FOR RENT NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF SIDEWALKS. summer squash, green beans and new po tatoes at J. E. Evans' stand on Pacific hlghwayat Dlllard. FORSALE One-good-team for sale, 10 and 12 years old, weight about 1375; also 2 cows in milk; 4 miles west Wilbur on R. D. Mrs. J. L. Cole. " FOR SALE Two horses, cheap; weight about 1000 each. Good for packing, riding, light work. Write or call U. A. W. Russell, Sutherlln, Ore. FOR RENT CHEAP 7-room house. Phone 34F13. FORRENT Sleeping room an3 garage. 321 8. Pine. FURNISHED HOUSE for rent Inquire at 516 S. Stephens, after 5 p. m. FORRENT 6-room house, good location. Address K, care News Review. FOR-RENTFour-room modern furnished house. Phone 179-J or call 547 S. Stephens SL FOiTRENf Modern Employment bureau opened at 664 North Jackson St. Phone 228. SECRETARIES PLAN TO MAKE OREGON -BIG PLAYGROUND (Aanrlileil cms UsKd Win.) ' EUGENE, Ore., July 11 Eugene Chadwlck ot Eugene was unani mously elected president ot tho State Association of Secretaries of Chambers ot Cmmerce of Oregon at the closig meeting of the mem- i bers of the association. Other Heat with gas. RADIO FANS PERSIST IN EFFORT TO STOP BUZZING INTERFERENCE MRS. WM. BUTTS WAS VERY SICK Gives Full Credit to Lydia L Pinkham' Vegetable Compound for Remarkable Recovery WellstonTo. "I ttxk Lydia E. rink ham's Vepretable Compound to maKe me strong. I was troubled with my back and sidoa hurting me mi 1 could not do my work, and when ever I caught cold it made me irregu lar. Since I have taken the Verita ble Compound my sideand back don't bother me and I can do my house- Heat with gas. GRAND NEPHEW OF ROOSEVELT WORKS IN CRATER SNOW (Ax'iMtrJ f-m l-rd Wire.) MKUKOitl), Ore.. July 11 lm.K Ihk Kohtriton. Hon of the aspirant secretary of the navy, Theodore, I). Kobinson, and Sieimen Van K'na golaer, member of a prominent New York family, arriwd here to day and went Imitu diatHy to Crnt CHRISTIANS WIN FROM COMBINATION TEAM, SCORE 10-2 The Christian team of the Twl liifht League last night took a one sided baseball game from the Ilap- 1 tlsl-IVMolny team by a score of 10 i to 2. The Christians were hitting the ball hard, and Mathews, the ! twirler for the combination team, ! was pounded luiril. A few i"' ': also contributed to the large score piled up by the Christians. As the legion forfeited to the Odd Kel- lows on Thursday night, the Chris tains now hold second place by a sale margin, while the Odd Fellows are In first position. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCKRN: Notice iB hereby given that the Common Council ot the City of Roseburg, Oregon, did on tho filh Hsv nf Jnlv. lH2ri. bv resolution duly adopted by said Common Council, officers cnosen are Kan iteynoius declare the assessments for the lot La Grande, vice-president; E. construction of the sidewalks Iiero-K. Morris of Portland, secretary- room house on Flint street. No. 232. Phone 210-L. J. U. llraughton. FORRKNT Furnished apartment close in. Inquire at 329 East Douglas St., or phone 140-L. FOR RKNT OtT SALE " 5-room', practically new bungalow, with garage; on highway just north of Riverside store. G. U. Uelblg, , 407 West Cass street i WANTED A it Hear Mr. O. R. Pollock, of New York, at the Moose Hall Sunday evening, at 8. Free. No collection. DAYTON ON MAP BEFORE SCOPES IS CITIZENS' CLAIM t . I nrmtn a tart nil ... . rneruHlic efforts to loot, the' work and care for my children now buzzing interference hich for sev LAUKDm KIDS LVHOOOES where before I did not feel like doing; anrthin? or going around. After my first child was born about four years tpo 1 saw an advertisement in tho faper about the Vegetable Compound. knew it would help me, but 1 waa afraid to try it because people said it would help you to have children and 1 knew 1 was having children fast enoueh. But I thought if it would help me it would be better to have a whole house full of children and havo good health. I became stronger from taking it and my husband says I look like a live woman instead of a dead one. When Spring comes I am goinir to take vour lilnod Medicine as I am nindlng twine made specially foP; very thin. 1 will answer letters from McCormit k and Ieering binders any woman who wishes to ask about will give l"s trouble in the knot- your medicine." Mrs. VlLUAM ter. Sold by Wharton Bros. BUTTS, WelUton, Ohio. eral years has Interrupted rauio programs. Ktforts In the past have tailed, but still the fans are striv ing to locate the rouble. It was thought a few days ago that the noise had been located In a leaky transformer near the roundhouse, and the repair did aid somewhat in abating interference, but the bussing slill continues, and efforts to locale It wilh a dir-clional loop antennae have been of HHle avull. Coos, with ga. PAVTOM. Tcnn.. July 11. - i U-liilu III., trlul .if John T Seniles. er Lukn where they wi.l be employ-1 PhiirK1,, ,i, violallng the Ten ed as snow shovelera and f"l'"t I nes . law prolilblllng llin teaeh ningers during tho summer. "N cuing )nK ()f ..vniminn In the piihMc Robinson Is a grand nephew of the i H,.hlinl!, nilB uttracied attention to Into President Roosevelt and Van 1,1,1, rtv IIOm aj pri,, nf the Rensselaer Is descended from romry. Its elllrein Insist that It Killian Van Rensselaer, the origin-; w;iM ,'.rninnenly placed on the ai parror.n oi .-ew ium .m ac quired lare estates Ihere belween H,::u and 1C37. Roswell Hotel for good eats. o NEW RABBI IS CHOSEN TO SUCCEED J. B. WISE POltTLANK. Jul II. -Hi-. Ma J. Merrill, rahhl of T -mid.- Kni iii- map long nelore on lis own iu-- count. The trial scheduled lo be gin Friday is fxpceled to brine to the rilv a large number of visitors who never have been hern before: some, perhaps, who never lime heard of lire place. ( Hiens ot llaylon take prid" in Ihe clly's claim In ho Ihe larg ,..l Mlriiwiierrv I imi litr cenl'r 111 natter enumerated to be upon each lot or part of lot or parcel of land especially benefitted thereby as loV lows: 1 . Sidewalks constructed on tho east side of Cobb street, along the west side ot the following describ ed properly: Lois 9 and in. block 14. Walle's Addition, belong ing to A. (Treason 1102.84 Lola 10, 11. 12, IS, 14 and IT,, block 18. Willie's Addi tion, belonging to Cobb ; Real Kslate Company 1188.62 Lot in. block 23, Walte's Addition. belonging lo Cobb eltal Kslate Company 136.42 Lots 11. 12 anil 13. block 14. , Walte's Addition, belong ing lo Tona Mnssa Kslule 1164.28 yenr. treasurer: W. A. Retd of Corvallls, J. II. Fuller of Ashland. W. 1). U. Dodson of Portland, W. W. Philips of Hlllsbnro and F. A. Fullerton of Milton, directors. Retiring officers are J. H. Fuller of Ashland, president, and W. A. Reld ot Corvallls, secretary-treasurer. The secretaries In business ses sion today voted lo support Ihe state Chamber of Commerce and to give whatever assistance as needed In the plan for financing tho organization. The finance plan, as presented by W..I1. Ide, of olio slalo chamber, Is that approxi mately 25 counties In the state, niitsldo of Portland territory, acll 1110 memberships each, at 15 per uel .Montreal, lias been eleeled rab-. t,,. mirld, and tin y are nptlinlsile it win a peach hi of Temple lle.ll InlMel 111 succeed l- Jonan II. Wl- .reign ed The action a u lak' n by ihu he. rd of trustees ami a :iUs c-lli-finnatlon by the Qo-i.;n.';niii,n next Vo'iday uightw Cook with gas Ui ii i within a few years rival Fort Valley, (la., as center. The ronniy sent or Rhea coun ty. Diiytnn Is the center of a rich acrletiitnrul rouniy. Its straw berry shipments for this season n mounted to r,ou curs, which, lo- Hidewalks constructed on Ihe west side of Cobb slrcet, along the east side of the following describ ed property: Lois 7 aud R. block 15, Walte's Addition, belong ing to Alice Plckeit Rus- selle I 81.84 Lots 1. 2. 3. 4. 5, 6. 7 and 8, block 17. Walle's Addition, belonging to Cobb Real Kslate Company $2i7.36 UHB 4. 5. 6 and 7. block 25. Walte's Addition, belong ing to Cobb Real Kslate Company $145.68 A statement of the aforesaid as sessments has been entered In the Docket of City Liens and said as sessments are now due and payable j at the office of the City Treasurer In the City Hall In said Clly or Uoseliurg, Oregon, In lawful money I ot the I nll.il stales. And It not paid wllliln twenty days from the) dale of Ibis notice, such proceed ings will he taken for the collec tion Ihereof aa are provided by the Chatter of the City of Roseburg, 1 Oregon. Ily order of tho Common Coun cil. Dated July 6th. 1925, and first published July 11th, Pi-T,. It. Ij. VI ill ri-i.r., City Recorder of tie tmrg. Oregon. This will give 112.500 per year or I25.0O0 for the two year period. This fund is to be used for promo tion work, and for the services of I. K. Vinlng, of Ashland, president of Ihe organization. The report of the aecretarles was given follow ing a long discussion. The drive for members will be staged by the slate chamber In each county, fol lowing conference with tho local chamber of commerce, the move read. Added to the $25,000 for the two year period will be a fund of 4I.- WANTED Old rags at the New Kt Hew office. WANTED Twooaned-pigs. C. J. Iljerg, Route 2, Uox85-B. lYllKSSMAKINO by the day or piece. Phone 210-L or write Allle llraughton, 626 Marstera Ht. VVANTED-Married manfo work fruit ranch. Permanent place for right party. Dr. Geo. Brad- burn. Phone 28F3. WANTED Woman or girl who wishes to reduce expenses to share a two-room furnished apartment with dependable wo man In splendid neighborhood; rtasonable rent. Call after 4:30 at 305 W. Mosber SU . , MISCELLANEOUS I ; i i DIRT for the bailing. 617 Cobb St UAlTWNEK-Sou forgei u call 663 when to need ot ants parts. Sarin Auto Wreekln House. NOTICF. TO LODGES "arid "other so, cletles Rainbow Gardens la for lease to lodge dances any night except Wednesday or Saturday Call 112. ! LOST AND FOUND ; i Ml FOUND Automobile tiro, 41x3$ with rim. Owner call at this o flee and pay advertising. FoTnT Clilld's topcoat In street In North Roseburg. Owner please chII lit thiu offlen. Ofio, whlcn tne ronianu FOOND-On .troet. RosebBrg; of Commerce propose lo raise for land settlement work for the ataie chamber. This will bo a sum apart from Ihe administration fund It. Is said. The publication "Oregon .Business" will be con tinued. During the early morning ses sion. Oregon as a national play ground was discussed at tho round table meeting. F.xtenslon of high ways and exploiting of Oregon's recreational spots was stressed. Utmost attention should ho paid lo the lourlst the secretaries agreed. July outing coat, seen to drop from Ford automobile. Owner call at this office and Identify and pay adv. cost. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. ri. FLYLER ChlrnnrsctM physician. 12 W. Lane Bt -o- Seo Pat for building, repairing and mining houses. Also have City of Rose-i some line properly tor saie. i-uuim 57-Y. WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua j ! ; i ; t r- TUBBY A Worm Will Turn. By WINNER WE CHrVU-eNCrtr- I Competition I TAKE COR. STAND B Why shouldn't we chal lenge competition? We've got a thoroughly modern laundry plant and we know all about the science ot laundry sanitation and we know all about the po 4lte treatment of custo mers and you'll find out all about our prompt de livery. Roseburg Steam laundry PHONE 7 gsml at -this - ,-rs cav j5ot (Jebl ten - s- fe -1 - a Gosh, s that all' , SPlMT TWICE "7Ki? Its W Tv;RM to AJEW BAMK-BooK. l poUABS IW eAV -c EIGHT I SMZO 'LEVJEN -4...Ci V A MUCH A-i A. V J ASK S-oo A J I SOTE-lCWT . ) BAMK AT HOME- A CENTS ! J5t CEMTS! I MVCKcL J V. TkaT' G QOCSTIOM D0LLAKS AKTViENV-A howmuchOiwa .ftV- nowcri didjA Itfi. I ni s . . -.-v. - CrmfbrUiM Tvm md ..av i!nt ., 1 1 I " .11 ffl 1 t I I ft I ' 11 11 m - m. . I A rn Moths Now is a bad time for moths. Let us help you solve the problem and keep thenf out of your winter clothing. Our Auto Will Call Phono 277 Q