Before you get excited over Flour
Prices try our
BLEACHED HARD WHEAT
FLOUR AT $2.25 PER SACK
$8.80 for Four Sacks
See U First We Can Save You Money.
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
ROSEBURQ OAKLAND
TO BE
E
HAVANA, July 25. Capital
punishment, unknown In Cuba
Hi nee 1906, is to have a rival.
I'resident Macliado, recently stat
ed that all future death sentences
will be executed. Two cases, both
from Pinar dfl Rio, have been
confirmed by the criminal section
of the Supreme Court,, sentencing
Valentine Martinez and Nazario
Hernandez to death.
"I have not yet received the
sentence- which condemns to
death Martinez," said Secretary
of Justice Harraque, "but if there
exists no reason to the contrary,
it is certain that the president
and his secretary of justice will
inflexibly comply with the law.
, "And the sentence of death of
our courts, to whose majesty we
all have profound respect, will be
compiled with quickly and with
out procrastination, in the form
which our legislation places in
force."
Secretary ( of the Presidency
Vorato Guiterrez in an emphatic
statement, said the President in
tended to sanction the sentence as
soon as it reached him, and does
not Intend to commute any death
sentences imposed by the courts,
but will see that they are car
ried out.
Closely followinK the statement
of Secretary (iuiterrez was the
action of the Supreme Court in con
firming a second death sentence
with the Audienia Court of Pinar
del 11 lo had imposed on Nazario
Hernandez of Pinar del Rio.
Valentin Martinez was tried
and convicted for tho murder of
his wife, Paula Ledesma, on the
night of March 29, 1923, in Can-
delarla, Pinar del Rio province.
Nazario Hernandez was. given
the supreme penalty for the kil
ling of his illegimate daughter in
Pinar del Rio, during November,
1923. The child's mother was
Rosallna Lopez, sister of his wife.
The last man to die by the gar
rote, Cuba's death chair, was
Juan Chapin of La Lisa, near Ha
vana, convicted ana sentenced
for the 'murder of his nephew.
Capin, the twentieth in Cuba, to
pay the death penalty, was exe
cuted on June 12, 1906 by Pa
tricio Lopez, called "Kl Galltmo
Colorado," (the red Galiciun), the
official executioner. Since that
time an executioner has held of
fice, he being always a long term
j convict, whose sentence 1 short
ened for each execution. The pre
; sent executioner, Antonio le Paula
I Romero, was appointed June 12,
1922.
The garrote is a relic of the
Spanish regime, and furnishes al-
most painless death to the vic
1 tim. The criminal Is seated in
I a chair, with his back against a
post, and a brass collar, the gar
rote, is placed about his neck. In
this collar is inserted a screw,
at the point where it touches the
back of the neck. The exocu
tioner turns the screw, .and tho
spinal column of tho condemned
man snaps in two, producing
death. A quarter to a half turn
is sufficient.
About six years ago a bill pro
hibiting the garrote, substituting
life imprisonment for capital
punishment, passed the Senate.
No action was taken in the House
of Representatives, however, un
til recently, when the bill was
dug out of a mass of tabled legis
lation, and attempts were mude
to place it on the calendar. The
House, at the close of the last
session of Congress on Juno oQ,
had taken no further action.
A BRIDE'S DIARY
A Love Story of TchIsj
By Idah McGlone Gibson
C 1 eo Madison, entertaining Chat he was away from you fr
friends, reads from her gruuduio- long months t a time. I'm a bit
Iher's diary. The flapper friends sorry for you, Cleo, for you have
are thunderstruck by its quaint-1 just learned, however. Intimate a
ness and suppressed desires. Sounjman and woman think they are be-
(AwcUtrd Vrrm Uunl Win.)
CHICAGO, July 25. Hr. Albert
John Oc-hsner. famous surgeon
died here early today.
after lleo eiones with her liov. I fnre ni.rri.uB Ihev never ran con- I. """ "M" fvur
honri ..l,..rl li,,.. ,..,! P.,l ....!.. .Kl. .lJ K ,l ,n..l.t. Ihi :'- . Marlon H
Armstrong, u. S. A. Cleo s parents j knowledge that each must almost , "ar.vi'" ""J1"'
(Mlt-
wished her to murry wealthy
Chick Adams; so did Chick, haul's
parents wished him to marry the
rich and willing Connie Terbuue.
Cleo begins to learn that marriage
is not a path of roses almost at
one. The young' couple departs
for the army post. On the train
Cleo has an allegorical dream In
dicating the proulems she will
have to face. On urrlviug, un
doniestic Cleo la aide to serve tea
to the "lady killer" colonel,
through the help of Johnson, a
striker. Col. lieldon has become
involved iu compromising circum
stances wilh Kila Thornuyke. Kita
is inuocent; her husband is a
crook. Kita secretly leaves the
post to join a vaudeville troupe,
a job which Cleo gels for her.
Cleo's domestic life proceeds
rocktly onward, largely due to
Pauls passion tor gambling and
lack of understanding.
ir. Osrhsner. who was 67 vears
ild was the auihur of numerous
t surgical text books. He was bora
little inscrutable iu fboo. Wis., graduated from
vr.l)',,e University of Wisconsin and
. L,iJ h s ! I(us Medical college of Chicago.
inter studying In the Universities
of Vienna and llerlln. Since 18i6
he has beeu chief surgeon of the
Augustana hospital and St. Mary's
hospital here. . .
I He held a mnjor's commission In
!the United States army and ment
is .lint 'bershlp in the American college of
II uni ; ,.... .. ...nn...i.in i . v. .
know tho other's thoughts. 1 hv
always been afraid of It and that Is
why 1 have ne,ver married.
He smiled a
smile that wasn
and soft.y Quoted under his
breath: J
"I've taken my fun where I've
found It,
And rogued a hit In my time "
"Is that tho reason," I Interrupt
ed, "that Conscience is making her
long deferred visit?
"No. 1 don't think so.
wero the reason she should have
come to me long before this, late
ly ! have been quite proud of m
Belf. I don't think I ever was in
terested before in a really good
woman before 1 met Kita Thorn-dike.-
"Yes, she is a good woman. 1
said. "I have had an Illustration
of It this morning."
"Then you've heard from her?"
"Yes."
"And she said nothing about
me!"
"Not a word."
"And you won't give me her ad
dress?"
"Not until she tells me to."
Tomorrow: A Chance Dinner.
surgeons, and a fellowship In the
American surgical association.
House furnishings for sale. Re
gardless of cost. Monday, July 27th.
lleorge Neuner, Jr., 1128 North
Jackson Street.
o'clock I'. M, Monday, August Srd.
11125, for the Improvement of
Casey Avenue from the north line
of Chapman Street to the south
line of Riverside Drive, in the City
of Itoseburg, Oregon, In the man
ner specified by Ordinance No.
t4.
All bids must be submitted upon
blank tonus which will be furnish
ed upon application to the under
signed and must be accompanied
by a certified check payable to IbJ
City Treasurer for 6 per cent of
the amount bid, to be loitemu lo
the City In the event aald bid la
accepted and the bidder shall fall
to enter into a contract and bond
with tfle City according to the
terms of said bid. A bond of 100
per cent of the amount of the con
tract, satisfactory to me cny win
be required from the contractor.
The time stated la the proposals
for completing the work will be
considered In awarding the con
tract. The Council reserves the right
to reject any or all bids.
By Order of the Common Coun
cil. Dated and first published, July
23rd, 1925.
. It. l. WHIPPLE,
City Recorder of the City of Rose
burg, Oregon.
Classified Section
v ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. -
FOR SALE
FOR SALE $90 Conn cornet, usee
verylittle, for $50. Call 512-V.
ClTlSCOE ROADSTER in gooi
shape. For sale cheap. 129 H
Flint St.
FOR SALE Small team of millet,
wagon and harness; cheap, b.
Huntley, Urockway, Ore.
WANTED
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STREET
IMPROVEMENT
( Auoc-iutctl lrrM Icaml Wire.)
FOLSOM PRISON, Cal., Ju y 25.
John Connw.lv. alias "Silver Joe"
An attractive and serviceable ; Kelly was hanged here today for
line of new rubber aprons. Wearthe murder in Marysvtllo February
6, 1U1I2, of Policeman Francis M.
lleenan. Connelly made no state
ment. He walked to the scaffold
unassisted.
. I oue of ours. Lloyd Crocker.
POP
tilVKS YAIA'AULK
PAIM'I.NM TO l'lll.SON
' I NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STREET
ROME. July 25. Pono Plus, IMPROVEMENT.
whose Intel est iu charitubie work I SEALED PROPOSALS will be
tor prisoners and former prisoners . received by the undersigned at his
is well known, recently present- j office in the City Hall in the City
ed to the Regina Coell Prison, I of Itoseburg, Oregon, up to 6
BREITENBUSH
HOT SPRINGS
MARION COUNTY
OREGON
A HEALTH AND PLEASURE
RESORT
Open under new management.
Hot nilnernl water baths; hot
mineral mud baths, and natural
hot mineral vapor baths.
nreltenbush Is famous for Its
hot arsenic spring and unusual
variation of other mineral con
tent. These waters are excep
tionally beneficial to rheuma
tism, neuritis, constipation, skin
and blood diseases.
Wonderful scenery; fine fishing;
trail hiking and mountain climb
ing. Good accontmndRtons: excellent
meals; reasonable rates.
Mill City-Detroit highway under
construction, will not open this
season. Take train from Mill
City.
For further particulars, w'rlte
M. D. Bruckman
Manager (
Breitenbush Hot Springs,
Detroit, Oregon.
Only national brand parts are
carried at the Terminal Garage.
You are sure of a quality article
when you purchase your automo
bile parts there.
We
Specialize
in doors, windows and
mill work for
ENGLISH or
DUTCH
COLONIAL HOMES
get our prices.
Roseburg Lumber
& Mfg. Co.
MRS. WILHELMY
SAVED BY FRIEND
Doctor Advised Operation
Friend Said Try Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound First
St. Paul, Minn. "I was all run
down from overwork and worry, had
t no appetite, could
not Bleep at night,
and looked like a
corpse. I have six
children (five boys
and one girl) and
did not pot any
strength after my
last baby was
born. 1 was get
ting worse and
thinner everyday.
The doctor said I
had to go to the
hospital, but this I could not do on
account of my family. So I went to a
friend of mine and told her what the
doctor had told me and she Raid, tNw
do as I tell you. Try Lydia E, Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound as I have
done. It helped me.' feo I started tak
ing the Vegetable Compound and I no
ticed after the first few bottles that I
felt considerably better. After taking
9 or 10 bottles I got over my fainting
spells. Everybody who swa me now
notices the great improvement in my
health. I am gaining in weight and
etrength and am feeling fine. Katwell
and sleep good nights. 'Mrs. Maky
Wilh ki. my, 3UJDukc Street, St. Paul,
Minnesota,
A STARTLING SIGHT.
If any one could catch and Im
prison happiness tu bottles, 1
thought &a I looked at my sadden
ed face, she could advertise the
most wonderful beautlfier in all
the world. Hut as I looked 1 de
tormined that my unhappiness
should not ruiu my looks if 1 could
he p it.
I decided to' go at once to
beauty shop and have a facial and
a shampoo and a manicure, every
thing that could improve my at
tractiveness. My hair looked so
dull and stringy and my face was
grey. Even my lips were pale,
"Thank Clod for lipsticks,'' I said
to myself, as 1 went to the tele
phone. It was rather late but by
telephoning to a shop in town that
Kheia had recommended, 1 found
that they could take me.
I started for town about 4 ,
o'clock and at 7 that night, after
being worked ovrr for two hours
and a half, I left the shop. I didn't
want to go home for 1 knew I
would be alon,e, and I was vnry
hungry so I dwided to get some
thing to eat before returning, and
slipped into the door of the res
taurant connected with the leading
hotel. As I did so I could have
sworn I saw my roadster go round
the corner just beyond.
"Great Scotland and tho British
Isles," I paid to myself, "in a min
ute Cleo you will be going insane.
You have wanted your car so much
and now that you know it is com
ing, you think every rangy road
ster you see is yours."
Much to my surprise when I en
tered the dining room, I found Col.
Beldon at a table all by himself.
He looked very old and unhappy,
but his eyes Jighted up eagerly
when he saw me and after I was
seated he came over to my table
and asked if he might dine with
in e.
I had nothing to offer as an ex
cuse, especially as he added. "You
certainly owe nie some satisfac
tion, young woman, for you have
Virtually thrown me on my own
society and I want to tell you that
I am not very partial to it.'
"What do you mean hy that col- Betting its imprint upon
on el? Since 1 have been here it i French theatre quito as much us
has seemed to me that you are so I upon that of tiermany or of An-,
popu'ar that you would have little j stria. Jri tho opinion of liellmuth
trouble seeking ohera when you j itimiick, critic, writing in Uie Lo-
iirea oi youiseu anu you win par-1 KUi-An.eiger,
FOH KILLING COP
i-
where major criminals are confin
ed, a valuable painting of the ven
erable Giuseppe Calasso. Tho lat
ter for many yeara devoted Him
self almost entirely to charitable
and religious work among the
prisoners of Turin.
You can get replacement parts
tor all curs al the Terminal gaiae.
o
KIIMAX VIXKYAKDS
IX HICALTIIY COXMTIOX.
liEIiUX, July 25. An excel
lent grape crop Is expected j
throughout Germany this year;
according to the federal statist!- j
r.Tr-... . , : ; ! . CM,, will b, ren..lr
vines are in splendid condition no
thai the hope lor a duplication oi
o'clock P. M., Monday, August 3rd,
1U25, for the Improvement of I'ar
rott Street from the north lino of
Maple Street to the south line of
Oak Street, in the City of Itose
burg, Oregon, in the manner pro
vided by Ordinance No. 107.
All bids must be submitted upon
blank forms which will he furnish
ed upon application to the under-
sigmd and must be accompanied by
a certified check payable to the
City Treasurer for 5 per cent of the
amount bid, to be forfeited to the
City in the event said bid Is ac
cepted and the bidder shall fail to
enter into a contract and bond with
the City according to the terms of
said bid. A bond of lot) per cent
f the amount of tho contract, sat-
SEALED PROPOSALS will be
received bv the uu-lersigued at his
office in the City Hall in the City
of Koseburg, Oregon, up to 5 o'clock
M Monday, August 3rd., I92t,
for the improvement of Riverside
Drivti from the west end oi the
present pavement thereou to th
west end of said Street, in the City
lof Koseburg, Oregon, in the manner
provided by Ordinance No. 866.
All bids must be submitted upon
blank forms which will be furnish- j
eu upon application 10 uiu uuum
signed and mum be accompanied ',
by a certified check payable lo the
City Treasurer for 5 per cent of
the amount bid, to be forfeited to
the City in the event said bid is ac
cepted and the bidder shall fail to
enter into a contract and bond with
the City According to the terms of
gaid bid. A bond of 100 per cent
of the amount of the contract, satis
factory to the City, will be required
from the contractor. The time stat
ed tu the proposals for completing
the work will be considered in
awarding the contract
The Council reserves the right to
reject any or all bids.
Hy Order of the Common council.
Dated and first published July
23id, 1U25.
It. L. WHiri'MS,
City Recorder of tho City of Hose-
burg, Oregon.
the banner year of is justi
fied.
It's strange the sentiment and
attachment one can develop for a
bit of land and a house when it's
home. We sell the stuff that
homes aro made of. Call and ask
us for one o our up-to-date plan
books. l'ae Lumber & Fuel Co.
S. IVOMINATLS
tii KATiiKs oi-' i-:ri;opi:
HAYH A CltlTIC
ed from the contractor. The time
stated in the proposals for complet
lug the work will be considered in
awarding the contract.
The Council reserves the right
to reject any or all bids,
Uv Order of the Common Council
Dated and first published, July
23rd, I'JZb.
U. L. WHIPPLE,
City Recorder of the City of Hose-
burg, Oregon,
don me If I say that you ncvr
struck me as a man who disliked
your own society."
T never have before," he said
earnestly, "Cleo do you know what
you have done for me?"
It. was a strange question. I
thought it best not to ansuvfT it so
I Just kept quiet, lie didn't seem
to notice this hut went on:
"You've given me a great care
of Introspection and introspection
with a man is not always pleasant
especially If it Is accompanied by
an unexp"cted visit from Con
science." "Sorry Co'onel, you have had
such nn annoying time, hut I real
ly cannot see why I phould be
blamed for bringing your con
science Ikck to you or Infecting
you with a case of introspection."
"Why girl don't you know what
creature of habit we men are?'
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STREET
IMPROVEMENT.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be
received by the undersigned at his
FIE Pi LIN. July 25. America rt offieo in the City Hal in tho City
its Imprint upon tho u ""' ' i
u rim n i. m, mi.inm.f, nuRimi oiu
lJ2i, for the improvement of
Kowt-n Avenue from the north line
of Ctiapmaii Street to the south
line of Riverside Drive, in the City
of Royeburg, Oregon, in the man
ner provided by Ordinance No. 865.
All bids must bo submitted upon
blank forms which will be furnish
cd upon application to the under
signed and must be accompanied
by a certified check payable to tha
City Treasurer for 5 p'-r cent of
the amount bid, to be forfeit) d to
the City in the event said bid Is
accepted and the bidder snail lai
America is the bacillus," he
observes, "which Is infecting Eu
rope. One notices this in Parts
quite as much us in IU rlin or
Vienna. What Italian would have
thought oi producing 'Aidu' iu the
open air outrtide of Vienna for an
audience numbering tens of thous
ands, were it not for the fact that
New York transformed a church
into a theatre, mid made a thea
tre into a church? America with i tu enter into a contract and bond
its suner-Euronean dimensions 'with the City according to the
simply l.ilU the theater halls thut (terms of said bid. A bond of ll0
have been kept up since the days per cent of the amount of the con
of baroqifo. At Hollywood Am- tract, salisfactory to the City will
erica builds up the whole inner be required from the contractor.
city of Paris in order to film the The time stattd In ihe proposals
photoplay 'Notre Dame.' America (for completing the work will be
cracks the whip in the Casino de I considered in awarding the con-
arls and in the Olympiu,
all Paris applauds."
and
A coal strike Is threatened fnr
VI expect I haven't been married Sept. 1, have your bin filled with
our quality coai now. j'ag
ber & Fuel Co.
Luin-
ilong enough. Colonel. T'p to date
Paul htis on'y shown me that he
hf.s a habit, of gambling in every
possible shape and way.'
"Th"re, there you are. That s his
hahit Clen "
! "Hut he nut It aMde for me. Col-1 iVMZttSCSS&C TnT NOTICE FOR BID3 FOR STREET
'nnel. hefnrp n-n wer married. I I KorK k-. 1 IMPROVEMENT,
never knew that, he played cards i successful In ehe treatment of Catarrh j SEALED PROPOSALS will b
for money until we came to the i for ovt fortv vcars. Sold bv all drut-cliti. received by the undersigned at hi
'Post." I r, . . . . . office iii the City Had in t:ie City
"You must, remember, my dear, r' Jt tu-AL lolcdo, Uhio f)f l(ls,.n,irffi orepon. up to G
Hall's Catarrh
tract.
Thi' Council ream's the right
to n'jrct any or all bills.
llv urd r of the Common t'oun
til.
Imtfil and fir.it pub.lnhril, July
23rd,
ft. I. WIUITI.K
City lii conler of the City of ,Ruao-
bui'K, Orr-non.
FOH SALhl First class broccoli
plants, KruBe strain Joa Harvey,
Roseburg, Phone 8F4.
FotTSALE Plenty of younn frya
at 23a lb., live weight. Phone
6F22, Otlo A. Olson.
WANT ED Feeder Uogs. Write
l'hil Strader, Dlionville, or phono
1F32. .
WANTED Girl wants general
housework, address "Girl," News-Review.
WANTED Light housework by a
niKh school girl. Address X, rare
News-Review.
FOR SALE! Paofc horses and sad
dle horses, also good fresh milk
voir, Bojer llroa. Phone HHt,
FOR SALE Pure elder vinegar by
gallon or barrel. Uring contain
er. F. M. Curtis, EUenbower,
Phone SH.
WANTED TO RENT Improved .
acreage near town on highway.
Jesse Wheeler. Route A, Eugene,
Ore.
FORD TOURING CAR WANTED '
In exchange for Chevrolet se
dan, In good condition. Address
L, care News-Review.
EXPERIENCED man wants equip
ped dairy ranch to work on
shares or on salary. C. A.
Crane, R S, Box 45, Salem, Ore.
WOOD FOR SALE Old and sec
ond growth tir. Get my prices be
fore you buy. E. G. 'iroielle,
Melrost.
FOR SALE Broccoli, cabbage,
cauliflower and kale plants;
also wood and ewes. Fred A.
Uoff. Roseburg. Phone 6F2.
FOR SALE 2nd hand bathtub,
siuc painted; also outside house
door, half glass. Inquire 540 S.
Jackson Street, Roseburg.j
Foil SALE Two feeder hogs; also
cow coming fresh, and cow giving
milk to trade for goats. 100 tiers
vuod for sale. R. F. Huntley,
Brockway.
BROCCOLI PLANTS F'lR 8ALB
limner's late strain, t'i per thous
and. See Mrs. Jeuci:, Bonder's
' ullor Shop.
FOR SALE Garage and service
station, Eugenes Ore. On the
highway, 1st garage In town
from the north, 1-4 mile from
city auto camp, 1-2 mile from
Cabin City auto camp. Consists
of two lots, building 24x60 ft. on
oue lot. Also shop and equip
ment. Owner forced to sell to
protect other investments In
town. (3.000 will handle. Win. J.
Donnelly, 1251 Emerald St.. Eu
gene, Ore.
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR
THE CONSTRUCTION Or
SIDEWALKS.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the
Common Council of the City of
Roscliurg, Oregon, did on the 6th
day of July, 1925, by resolution duly
adopted by said Common Council,
declare tho assessments for the
construction of the sidewalks here
inafter enumerated to be upon each
lot or part of lot or parcel of land
especially benefitted thereby as follows:
Sidewalks constructed on the
east side of Cobb street, along the
west side of the following describ
ed property:
Lois U ami 10, block 14, ,
Walte's Addition, belong
ing to A. ('reason $102.84
Lots 10, 11. 12. 1.1, 14 and
15, block 18, Walte's Addi
tion, belonging to Cobb
' Real Estate Company (188.52
Lot 16, block 23, Walte's
Addition, belonging to
Cobb eital Estate Company $36.42
Lots 11, 12 and 13, block 14,
Walte's Addition, belong
ing to Tona Mossa En Into $164.26
Sidewalks constructed on the
west side of Cobb Btreet, along the
east side of the following describ
ed property:
Lots 7 and 8, block 15,
Walte's Addition, belong
ing to Alice Pickett llus-
sellu $ 81.84
Lots 1, 2. 3. 4, 5, 6, 7 nnd 8,
block 17, Walte's Addition,
belonging to Cobb Real
Kstate Company $267.36
Lots 4, 6, 6 and 7, block 25,
Walte's Addition, belong
ing to Cobb Real Estate
Company $145X8
A statement of the aforesaid as
sessments has been entered In the
Docket of City Liens and said as-
sessinents are now flue and payable
at the offlco of the Clly Treasurer
in Ihe city Hall In said City of
Koseburg, Oregon, le lawful money
of the United States. And it not
paid within twenty days from the
date of this notice, such proceed
ings will be taken for the collec
tion thereof as aro provided by the
Charter of tho Clly of Roseburg,
Oregon.
By order of the Common Coun
cil. Dated July 6lh, 1925, and first
published July 11th. 1925.
It. L. WHIPPLE,
City Recorder of tho City of Itose
burg, Oregon.
FOR REN f
FOR RENT-r-6-room cottage. Phone
37D-V.
roll ltKN r 1 wo-room upurtmeiits
at 242 8. Rose St.
loll KENT Oil dLE - 5-room,
practically new bungalow, with
garage; on highway Just north
of Riverside store. O. U. llelblg,
407 West Cass stret.
FOR RENT Three-room apart
ment, hot and cold water, elec
tricity for cooking. Also two 2
burner gas plates for salo. Cal.
at Wada Rooming House, 803
West Lane.
WANTED Sewing and crotchet
beaded bags, any kind, reason
able prices. Mrs. Alice Lither
land, Rice Hill, or write Oakland,
Ore., lit. 1.
WANTED To hear from party
who has a spring wagon for sale.
. Also have 8 fine young turkeys
for sale. Mrs. Ada Kern, East
Lane street, Box 826.
WANT TO SELL 14 Cotswold and
Shropshire ewes, also Chinese
Pekln ducks last crop were 4
lbs. each at 8 weeks. Want to
buy: 17 Delaine ewes. Torrey,
phone 1F12 forenoons.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SERVICE Thoroughbred
Jersey bull at Umpqua Park. J.
W. McConnell.
MARCEL and bob curl 75c, hair
cut and curl 60c. Phone 57-Y..
331 So. Main. Mrs. Amy Rogers.
CAR OWNER Don't "forget U
call 563 when In need of suit
parte. SarfCe Auto WroeiiiH
Bouse.
$10 REWARD For Information aa
to the identity of persons steal
ing flowers from the garden of
my home at 248 N. Rose St,
Mrs. D. Whiting.
LOST AND FOUND
NOTICE OF AUCTION SALE OF
STOCK OF DRUGS AND
MERCHANDISE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned Trustee in
Bankruptcy of Community Druu
Company, Bankrupt, will, on Mon
day, the 3rd day of August, 1925,
at eleven o'clock A. M. at tho fiont
door of the drug store of said Com
munity Drug Company in Oakland,
Oregon, offer for sale at public auc
tion and sell to the highest nnd
best bidder for cash In hand all
the stock of drugs and merchaudlse
belonging to snld Bankrupt and
contained In said building.
'T. B. OAllltlSON,
Trustee In. Bankruptcy.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of Ihe filato of
Oregon for Douglus County.
In tho matter of the estate
of Jeremiah P. Haley, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been by the Coun
ty Court of Douglas County,' Ore
gon, by an order duly made and
entered, appointed administrator of
the estate of Jeremiah P. Haley,
deceased. All persons having
claims Bgalnst said estate are here
by notified to present the same
with vouchers annexed and proper
ly verified as by law required, to
the undersigned John T. Long, ad
ministrator of said estatn at his
law office In the Perkins Building,
in the City of Roseburg, Oregon,
within six months from tho date of
the first publication of this notice.
Dated and first published this the
11th day of July, 192S.
JOHN T. LONO,
Administrator of the estate of
Jeremiah P. Haley, deceased.
TUBBY
Too Much Reconciliation.
Tom, IM HiS EFFORTS
10 GNE MIS MOTHER A
MUCH NEEDED VACAHW
WWKEIcHiSCPMJDHA
ASKIH1G HER TO IMVATE
THEM TO SPEND A
MONTH ON HER FARM
n'AAUSBURV mills:'
IM PVTE OF THE
. PACT THAT THE
DOMESTIC RELATIONS
BETWEEN) THE TWO
FAMILIES HW BEEN
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FOUND Automobile tire, elxlt
with rim. Owner call at this of J
flee and pay advertising.
LOST Luige black and tan hound J
also one red hound; were last '
seen near Mr. Scott July 19. Re
ward.' H. L. Hull, Oakland, Ore, j
wry rots-yotjk auto ;
WHEELS? When you can have ,
them tightened aa good as newl
lilacksmlth shop back of Unlos !
Garage. E. E. Woodcock, Prop. :
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
OR. M. H. i'LYLVft ChlropractH
pnyslclan, 12( W. Lane 8L
We solicit Inquiries to buy or
Portland, Ore.
sell any marketable listed, local
or unlisted securities.
Active market for Durant, Star,
Flint and Rlckenbacker Motor
issues; Public Utilities.
Prompt attention given aH or
ders. Cash paid for purchases;
no delay. Quotations furnished
HOOD BROTHERS
Stocks and Bonds
8 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
The Umpqua Florist
Cholee Cut Flows re Alwaye
Fresh .
Finest Quality Artistlo' Floral
Designs.
Visit Our Greenhouse at
Call 40-F1
Prune Trays, Boxes,
Egg Crates
Manufactured by
C. A. 8TELZIER
Myrtle Creek, Ore.
Phone 2S04
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
STOP AT
Hotel Umpqua
Not how many patrons, but
how well each Is served Is
our motto. Let us clean your
vacation clothing. Winter
coats should be cleaned to
keep tho moths out of them.
Our Auto Will Call
Phone J77
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