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ROSEBURG NEVS-REV1EW. THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1925. You Gail 1't Imagine! A Satisfactory Meal Without Bread Best Unbleached Flour, per bbl. ..,.. $9.40 Bleached Hard Wheat Flour, per bbl $8.80 God Blended Flour, per bbl ....$8.20 See Us First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSCBURQ OAKLAND Loose Second Cutting Alfalfa Hay for Sale. INTERNATIONAL AIR RACES TO EE HELD AT MITCHELL FIELD ; 1 International air races will be iVhl th!8 year al Mitcoell Held. Long Island, on October 8, 9 and lmti. . 'Ihe army air service will be eligible to cnier fur events, these i beiiiiE the 1'ulitrer trophy, the , Mitchell trojihy (lor pursuit type ; ptant-i); the observation (Liberty ; entwine build era trophy), aud tti j Bombardment (ivroit News Air I Transport trophy) races. i II it fil-t..flt.luti.t ittut in thu laut 'three events only military entries Cluck Adums will be accepted, althoUKb o lar . no infoiniaiioa had been receiid ' an to whether or not the navy will 1 participate in any race other than the Pulitzer trophy. The Pulitzer trophy race Is riwn .over a ' 2V0 kilometer (124.7 miles) I triangular course, requiring tour laps of 50 kilometers each. There have .already been received twenty j three applications from air service I officers for entry la this particu I lar event V I The races are held under the au spices of the national aeronautic as sociation, the arrangement ot de tails for this year's events being made by an organization founded in News York and known as the New York 11)25 Air Itaces.. Inc. A BRIDE'S DIARY A Love Slory of Today Py Idah McGlone Gibson ! EMPLOYMENT PEAK i IS HOLDING STEADY PORTLAND. July 29. (Special) Employment whtel two waeks ago reached the htgli peak of the year la the Pac.'ti' Northwest U iho.dsng steady and there is even a Cleo Madison, entertaining was very grateful that Paul had Ishortage of help In a few districts. rrlt'iul.v-rcada rum her grumluio- the had habit of lulklnx to. him- ther'a u.ury. Tho flui'iier friends I f . It .made such a nice alibi ari thunderstruck hy as quuiut-jrop us both. nu.M und suppressed desire, Soon ( ..You are sure you did not aee ifier l' leo e,upcs wiih her boy-:,ho8t. two youn youiiK people?" hood sweetheart, Lieuienant Paul . ur nBaU(n again ufked with a Armstrong. L'. S. A. Cleo a parents ( keen look. wtsT.eu Her to uiarry weauny nu i tut run BlUb rOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. SEALED PROPOSALS will be SPECIAL PRICE ON LOTS received by the uuueraiRiil at his FOR TWO UAVS office In tho Cily Ha.l in thu t'ltyi Lot Two, Blk. 1, Winchester of Roseburg, Oregon, uu to 6 ; St.. for Jtioo. . n;,Momlay' August 3rd. ! Lot Thirteen. Blk. 1, Prospect ! i criOM FhinnWMFNT l'Jlo. for the lmproveiuent of St.. tor lann I LhOIUN LINUUVVMtJN 1 You can, get replacement parts tor all cars' at the 'i'einuual garage. Uowen Avenue from t:.e north line : Lot Fourteen, oi inapman street to the south line of Riverside Drive, in the City of Roseburg, Oregon, in the man ner provided by Ordinance No. 865. All bids must be submitted upon blank forms which will be furnish td upon application to the under signed and must be accompanied ' by a certified check payable to the I city 1 reasurer for 5 per cent of the amount bid, to be forfeited to Blk. 1. Prospect St., for J200. Lots Five and Six, Blk. 4, First SL. for J250 each. Lots Five and Six, Blk. "C", ! Hamilton street, for $300 . each. 4 j Lots Fourteen. Fifteen and Sixteen, Blk. "C", Reservoir ! St.. for $300 each. I See N. Rico or Lester Bell of I RICE & RICE the City in the event said bid is accepted and the bidder shall fall to enter Into a contract and bond with the City according to the neVoT heTmou itT ,h"r i N0TICE T CONTRACTORS tract, satisfactory to the City will H8nay Construction, Douglas be required from the contractor. I County. Oregon The time stand in the proposals i Se' ls will be received by for completing' the work will be 1 unty court of iwuglas county. FUND $3,000,000 INDIANAPOLIS, lnd., July 30. More than Vi.oou.ouu has been yitscd for The American Legion endowment fund for di.-uoied voterans and orphuns of the World War, accondng to an an nouncement made here today by National Commander James A. Drain, of the Legion. Twenty-one stales are reported ."over the top." Oklahoma is the with hi did chick. Paul s parents wi.-hecl him to uiarry the rich aud williug Connie lernuite. Cleo begins to It am that marriage is not a path oi roses almost at) one. the young couple, departs for the army post. Ou the train (Men has an nlleif urirul dream 111-, ' duatlag Hie problems she Willi'"1'1 mornin. Mis. Italston per- "Quite sure." I answered calm ly, although I knew that the gossipy lady did not believe a word I said and she knew that I knew that she did not believe :ne. However. I contrived to keep a perfectly stony face. Your husband went away early huve to lace. On arriuiig, un doiucsiic I leo is aide to serve tea to the "lady killer"' colonel, through the help of Johnson, a striker. Col. lleldpn has become involved in compro'misiug circum stances with Ititu 't'horudyke. Klta is Innocent; her husband is a crook. Una secretly leaves the post to Join a vaudeville troupe, a job which Cleo gets for her. Cleo's domestic lue proceeds rockily onward, largely due to Paul's passion tor gamolliig and lack of understanding. While duwnlowu one afternoon Cleo thinks she sees her roadster which her father to ship to her. being driven by two gamblers. She has a chance dinner with the colonel. I nknown to Cleo. Paul has sold her roadster to the gamblers to sutisry a gumbling debt. For this act Cleo threatens to ieave Paul. latest to reach its quota .(total of $75,000. 'I During the past month $1,000, j 000 has been reported raised to . national headquarters here. Meantime, the campaign Is niov I ing forward with all speed. New ! Hampshire continues to lead the , nation ill DercenlaKe of oversuli- consldered in awarding the con-. at the court house in 1 8(.rlplion 01 quota. It registered tract. i Hoseburg, Oregon, al 10 o clock, a. . , Peul oversubscription. The Council reserves the riht on the 6th day of August. l'Jia, ! A n.IH)rt8 continue to come In to reject any or all bids. I Iur Cravi-ling work on a section , of : frum ,;trt U and South Dakotu. By Order ot the Common Coun-1 f,1""1 heiween the city limits ofinol!8 glulea are pretsingdiiat rec cil, t ! Itoseburg and Portland St. on the l or(j ,.iBl.iy iiatod and first pub.ishcd, July j ,H'W Ml- N,'bo r"a1- Th" '" ln"l Minnesota Is tho latest of the 23rd, 1S25. volves aiiproximately 213 rods of;8lalp. 10 Join lhe $loo.uuo class. R. L. WHIPPLE, leveling bar run. the limits being, Keports from out-slate during the Citv Recorder of the City of Rose-1 more Particularly described as from ,lu9t vet.k showed that total, with burg. Oregon. ! Portland St. to the city limits of'lh8 campaign yet to be held in ., ;ltosiburg. I th Inner cities. Ohio had reach- NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STREET! No bia wi" 0 considered unless! 't& xht $100,000 class"the week IMPROVEMENT j accompanied by cash, bidder s bond 1 pievloiA. I SEALED PROPOSALS will be or certified check lor an atnount 1 Orgitnilatlon work started this I n ceived by the un lersigued at his I -qual to-at least five (5) per cent ; week in Iowa and' Michigan, two office in the City Mall in the City ! of the total amount of the bid. I of the lust states In the I'nion to of Kosebilrg. Oregon, up to 5 o'clock A sufficient bond will be rtqulr-i lie organiied. Preparations ure P. M., Monday, August 3rd., i el for the faithful performance of being made to conduct the active for the improvement of Klverslile I tne contract in a sum equal to one-1 campaign in Michigan tne latter Drive from the west end of the ' half the total amount of the bid. I part ot August and the tirst RESTITUTION. OR ANOTHER CRIME? With a few flnnl choice remarks I left the room and locked my self in my own and then 1 laugh ed hysterically, for there had not been one niglit sluc we reached the Post that I hadn't done this little act. "I don't like being married. 1 don't like l.oing married." I re peated tile wotds between sobs as I fuirly tore olf my clothes und got Into bed. But 1 could not sleep. 1 found myself listen ing, listening again and again for Paul's feet on the stairs. But listened ill vain. And I did not hear Paul come up to bed. I heard him tho next morning.' however, calling to Johnsoll to bring up a cflp ot hot coffee, and I heard Johnson usk: "Will Mrs. Armstrong have one, leo?" "I don't know. You had better i-ted "Yes." The monosyllable seem ed to make her angry, for she said: "You are not very talkativo this morning. Mrs. Armstrong. What is the matter?" "Nothing, my dear Mrs. Rals ton, nothing. 1 expect 1 am not talkative because 1 huve nothing to say." "Well, as you are ousy, I must go," she announced, and not wait ing for me to even proffer the rolitoly hypocritical regrets which I miht have possibly hesitated a little over she flounced oul. She had hardly gone when Paul called me up. "What do you think? What do you think Cleo?" said. "I've got some wonderful news for you and when I tell It to you, you'll bo very sorry for all the things you Bald to me last night.'' "Will I?" "You bet you will." I did hot answer. "Can't you guess what it Is? I'vo bought back your roadster, Cleo. Why do you not say some thing? Aren't you glad?" "I'm not sure yet. I will b glad or sorry according to where you got Ihe money." "Cleo. you know very well that there is only one person ot whom I could get tho money.", "Then I'm not only not glad, but I'll never ride in tho car again. As far as I am concerned, Paul, the car is yours." 'LOOKOUT FOR SELF POISONING present pavement thereou to the west end of said Street, in the Cily of Ko-scburg, Ort'Kun, in thu manner provided by Ordinance No. Miti. laiis, specifications, forms or September and in Iowa in fat-p- con tract, proposal blanks, and full i teni her. information for binders may be ob tained at (he office of the county i All bids must be submitted upon ; ri rk or the county roadmasier , up- Court House, Iioseburp, Oregon, on t he deposit of one dollar, The right la reserved to reject blank forma which will be furnish ed upon application to the under-j signed and must be accompanied j by a certified check payable to the' City Treasurer for 5 per cent of j the amount bid, to be forfeited to the City in the event said bid In au- cepted and the bidder shall 'fail to; enter lnlo a contract and bond with ; tho City according to the terms of said bid. A bond of 100 per cent) of the amount of thu contract, satis- j factory to the City, will be required j from the contractor. The time stat-: ed in the. proposals for completing the work will be considered In, , awarding the contract. I NOTICE FOR B OS ; FOR STREET Th r'mini-ll rf-sprvp Ihe rlirht to IMPROVEMENT. reject any or all bids, Hy Order of the Common Council. Dated and first published July 23rd. 1925. R. L. WHIPPLE, City Recorder of the City of Hose burg, Oregon. NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. SKALK1) PROPOSALS will bo rvceivd by the undersigned at his office in tho City Hail In kie City of Roseburg, Oregon, "P 1" 5 o'clock, P. M, Monday, August 3rd. 102,"!. for the improvement of Casey Avenue from lhe north line of chapman Street to the south ! KiKhtv-four California towns have been added to those "over the top1 lor the lund. Twelve towns have rased more than 2o0 per cent of their quota. W inters and I'elloWB raised .iuu per cent any or all proposals, or to accept of their quotas and Cotati somo the proposal or proposals deemed ! thing over 700 per cent. Oak best for the county. land - has raised more than its im n Ui.Mio rmmfv .".i.rir nf ' fimita. with a total of $;ii,0iiU. iKniglas County Oregon i Pasadena and Berkeley have done turned that morning on my front (Seal) THE COI NTV COI RT tho name, Pasadena with more door and I knew that I would be OF loi';LS COI NTV than $10,000 and Iterkeley with wnt hed all tho day. GEO. K. yl'INK, County Jude! almost that amount. My surmi were all too true FIJWIN WEAVER Commit.- The campaign is under way in , for 1 had hardly gotten into m Kiiner ' I Los Angeles. Arrangements are ; sportsuit when Mrs. Ralston came C. L. BECKLEV, Commissioner compieu-d for tho tfun I ram isco . drive. Santa Barbara had raised its quota belore the earthquake. Flights were made over St. Louis by Captain Charles Nun gtsser in the interest of the fund. He expresKed his desire to do "everything ho could for hid Am erican comrades." William T. Tilden, II, tennis champion, has promised to play nn exhibition match for the lund ask her." 0 I lay very Btiil. I 'didn't In tend Paul should know I was awake. After he had left the houi'e aud I had heard Johnson go out the back door, before pa rade began, I crawled down and made mvself a cup of coffee. "What shall I do?" 1 asked myself. "How shall I begin?" 1 hadn't a friend in the Post that 1 Vould confide in. I wan in the atrro condition 'that Rita haa--ttpu'iifut f 4r. it. A Thmtwr'i ox N. glert of the liver results In iolf M.ist,nlnK! Nut no quickly, pt-rtwps, I'Ut jut as surely hs If You drunk hulfon out of a,, but tie. if your liver is not dotnx Ita work of helping dt Kfjitton, eliminating wattto from the ixiwels and purifyinK the blood, you will ulwaya be troubled with nick lit'ittluglit'S, nausru, biliousness, bad ; t.reath, kus, sour bio much, or consti pation. ; OW'Uiiny and tone your liver! Put our U 111 in rendition so you ftnl ye in- very best UKalli! Try just SEALED PROPOSALS will be received bv the undersigned at his office In the City Hall iu the City of Roseburg, Oregon, up to 5 o'clock P. M., Monday, August 3rd, 1!5, for hft improvement of Par rott Street from the north lino of been in . The only person that 1 could by any possibility confide fn, -wns Col. Beldon. Iwaiited someone to suggest a lawyer, but I knew that nfter last night and my open quarrel with Paul on the street that every eye was in. Maple Street to the mouth line of at Newark. New Jersey. The date Oak Street, in the City of Rose(jlug noi y0t been announced, burg, Oregon, in the manner pro-i , vided by Ordinance No. 8i7. ! CLIOT OF HOOTCH All hiil must he tnbm(tteil iitmn blank forms which will he furnish- j ed upon application to the under WAS HIS DOWNFALL Did you hear the noiso nn tli ntrira la-t night. Mrs. Arm BironR?" hIio askol. ' "I didn't hear a thing. I was down town until raiht'r latt-." "It was a woihUt that you nnd your hiiahanri did not run inlo thMn thn couple, I moan. "At first, you will forclvp mo. dear, if I tell you that for just a moment I thought that it might he you and your hitshand. il know that yonni: people very of ten have spat hefore they ndjust themselves to married life.) How ever. I' found that this rould not bo for I must confess I wns cur ious enout'h to run around h il Liver uml Ulnod Myrup after thu next f,-w nirnls and netted lie, ipntK 1 nii rov 11 M'li t m the way ynii e:il, Hli'fp, leek und fe'l the return i( MreiiKth, vIkih" and ener gy. Veil will lu i'elnpnM,-iy wiuii lied; eliirrwii'o tn cum. Hr. Tiue hi-r'. hyrup Is .eld and 1 Nathan Fullcrlon, ItunoburK. Ore Drain rharniai-y. Drain, Oregon. will li l.lver and Itloud recommended t' TltolT IIIVB le"MK I'KKT I;VX CilAXT 'ATAIIAT FlIOM I.AKK 'Hi I.AKI' slgnid and must be accompanied hy I ki'ckxe, ore., Ju y jo. A j to auk you if you had heard Ui" amount bid. to be forfeited to the City in the event paid bid is ac cepted and the bidder shall fail to enter Into a contract and bond with ' the fitv flcrnrithie tn the terms nf said bid. A bond of lull per cent of the amount nf the contract, sat- ,n l. fit.- fill K.. (.....Mlr- Cd upon application to the under- ((, fmm (h(, to,)t,ai.,(,r. Tho , signed and must be accompanied . ati.d ,n pm,,,,,,, for complet by a certified check payable tothJ . . k w, h(, t.0nsiI.-red in awarding the contract. The Council reserves tho rlKht to reject any or all bids. certified check payable to th" ,.rhlk f ,,,,,nshine liouor prof City Treasurer for 5 per cent of the ,,. ......ly Ilia(M ''li e nd.-'' re sulted in the hiFa to It. 1-. line of iliverside lirlve. In the t Hy of Itoseburg, Oregon, In the man ner specified by Ordinance No- l. I All bids must lie submitted upon blank- forms which will be furnish-, of t'otlage tlrove of his ltalfour money. fracas. "Your windows were unshaded you really must draw the sha des of our room, my dear, anv- t CI.ACIi:n I'AltK, Mont., July 29. Connected In high wuter periods by a water fall that drops 1,501) feet over a sheer wall are two oddly sltuuted lukes, Kllen Wilson and Little St. .Mary's In Glacier National l'urk, Montana. The upper lake was named for the first wiro of Wood row Wilson. It was atoked with rainbow trout a couple of years aKO and occas ionally schools of these fish are seen tumbling down this giant cataract safely making the "high dive" Into tho seething waters of Little St. .Mary's, much to the amaiemeut of watchlns tourlHls. uui,.e ,.Let liii re Mil 1 nai Here : one ran pm- .hi iii.ii ...,i ... i.,... Ak.,,.1 ! in eiiatiL'e I night It van a good thing that I u r,.M tinirh uere 'the beavl- i tliey were the amount bid. to be forfeit' d to the City in tho event said bid la accepted and tho bidder nhall fall to enter Into, a contract and bond with the City accordinir to the t rms of said bid. A bond of ll0 percent of the amount of tho con tract, satisfactory to the City will be ri quired from the contractor. The tlmq statid In the proposals for completing the work will be considered In awarding the con tract. The Council reserves the light to reject any or all bhld. Ily Ordi r of the Common Coun cil. Irated and first pub lsh'd, July I3rd, 1S2S. It. I.. WIlll'I'l.K. City Ilecorder of the City of Itose buig, Oregon. Keep the Rent Take thinis under your wing own Ihe home you live In and defy tbe landlord. Let us help you. Contracting, Building. Concrete Work, and Furnish Estimates) and Plans. , J. E. RUNYAN 487 Phons 202-J fcjuth Jackson SL Roseburg. st lossts. ho said. The victim mini here Tuesday and stayed at a rooming house where he met the ''friends.'-. Ves tvniay evening they went, out to look at some prop-rty they said as lor tale, and they piuduod ihe -bottle of moonshine. It was lly Order of the Common Council, stronger man iianour inougni, no Dated and first published, July ton tne ponce, an e wn.ie ne w.i 2.1rd, 192."i. I under lis inNuencc he was robbed. n. WIIIPI'I.R, I One of the robbers was an llal City Ilecoider of the Cily of Hose- inn. one a Canadian und the third burg. Oregon. ' a Scandinavian, he said. un-haded, for it con vinced me that everything was going along swimmingly with yu two children. "I a m always glad to know Hint young married people are marling olf right. As I admired into your brilliantly lighted living room I found your husband b-sin- I ine against the mantlepiet-e i ijour imitation grate sniriklng a cigarette. "lie was looking Into Ihe (I n 'ing room where you eviil'-tniy were, ffir li') was talking." f smiled. At th;it ninni'"'' I NOTICE Neighbors of Woodcraft picnic at forks of river Thursday evening. July 3"lh. followed by dancing at .Melrose Country Club. All re quested to bring eats, invite friends and meet al K. of I', hall al 6 p. m. Transportation arranged for those wilhout cars. COMMITTKK. PATARRH oi head or throat la omany benefited by th vapors of V V poRud (W IT Milliam Jarm U'-J Y.arly Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. , according to reports from 4l em ploymeut service offices In various north weatern cities received at 4h headquarters here today. The la-' bor shortage It reported from the Inland Empire. Ke porta from the various 4L of fices are as fultows: Manthtield, Ore., Kmployment conditions In the Coos Hay district ara good. All resident labor is employed. Activity continues In building, highway construction and the government Jetty work, with quarries for Jetty fills lu full swing. Coal mines are working at capacity aud the dairy Industry Is using a -large force ot men. Log ging is at 60 per cent and lumber-' ing at 85 per cent of capacity. Portland Logging wong the Columbia river and In adjacent districts Is at 60 per cent of capaci ty. Seventy-two out of a total of 121 sides, including both mill and independent operations, are. run ning. Six Portland sawmills are down. Three of these have been down for periods varying from two months to over a year, two are clotted for repairs and one for re building because of fire. There are plenty of ' jobs on employment boards here to care for all men in this city who want work. The Na tron Cut-off continues ' to require many replacements and several hundred fire fighters were hired for nearby districts during the week. Haymond, Wash. All sawmills on W II In pa Harbar except the Hart Wtood are operating. The ..entnh river camps have resumed logging but logging operations on the Mil waukee are still down. There Is a slight surplus ot common labor on Willapa Harbor. Aberdeen-Hoqulam Logging In Grays Harbor district Is now 65 per cent of capacity. Thirty-two operations with a total ot 52 sides are opt-rat Ing and are employing a total ot 3600 men. All sawmills In this district are cutting; six Aber deen and Hoqutam plants are op erating two shifts and one Is-running three shifts. Ha II road main tenance, highway work, and city construction and building continue active. There are but few jobs be ing offered hero and there are but few men seeking work. Tacoma With 44 out of a total of 73 sides operating, logging In the Tacoma district Is at present 55 per cent cf capacity. Lumber production Is close to 100 per cent ot one-shift capacity In this city and most of the outside mills are sawing. There Is almost no sur p.us ot common labor here and a scarcity of some kinds ot Bkilled help Was noted last week. Seattle Logging In the Fuget Sound districts Is 65 per cent of capacity apd close to 4000 men are at work in the camps, not includ ing more thati 8ot who are employ ed In truck logging. Fractlcnlly a 1 sawmills In Seattle, Kverett, HeHl ingham and nearby towns ant op erating. There are few unemploy ed in Seattle. The wheat haivtst in, the Inland Empire has called many men from this district and the migration continues. Spokane A continued shortage of labor was noted In Spokane last week. Moie than 1500 Inen are righting forest fires and dfmands fur help from farmers have in creased. JUilroads have many crews doing track maintenance work. Them are calls for miners fiom the Wallace districts. The Vintou Lumber company is oper ating eight camps and practically a woods operations in the Inland Empire either are running or are fighting fire. Experienced woods help Is extremely scarce. All large sawmills are cutting. The Ji lack well, Coeur d'Alene, wj.l add a night shift Augunt 3, It Is reported. rlhe usual quota of loafers who are unwilling to work In In evidence here in spite of the fact that s ca ntonal orders for short time Jobs call for a large numbtr of men daiiy. FOR SALE FOH SAIjKKluff ruit. 121 V Doualas 8t . FOX TKKKIKH IT PS 15 eaeli. J W. Mellade. 11-15 K.' 6th. FOK SALE 25-20 Winchester car bine, la good shape. S 15. Murlon KuiiulU. I' nipq.ua. Ore. FOR RENT KOK SALE Pack horses and sad ' die horses also good fresh milk cow. Boer liro 1'hone 11F14. Full SALE Pure cider vinegar by gallon or barrel, tiring col lain- er. k M. Curtis, , Edeubcwer, Phone SK4. FOR SALE A few registered Hampshire rams, yearlings. Call on or address J. L. Alkins, Kid dle, Ore. j; FOlfSALE Hlack Shepherd dog, 8 months old. $5 If taken at once. M. N. Humphreys, Happy Valley. (Hrockway P. O.) FOR SALE Large type pure bred Poland China pigs; also young Jersey bull. C. W. Kychard, Glen- dale, Oto. FOR SALK Cash register in first class condition, price 100. In quire at the oltlce of Bruce Company. Myrtle Creek, Ore. FOK SALE" Ten " Poland China pigs, large breed; also two brood bun s and four head of cattle two years old. J. 1. Chapman. Wil uur. Ore. WOOD FOK SALE 15 cords 4-ft., mostly fir, balance oak; o. k. for oner. $5 per cord on ground. W. E. Cllugenpeel, 1J miles west Looklnglass store. FOK SALE 15 h. p. Westinghouse electric-motor, 3 face A. C. cur rent, 1X00 r. p. m.; perfect order guaranteed, 9150. Apply to S. J. tiaseel, U lend ale, Ore. FOK SALE 1923 Chevrolet tour ing, looks and runs like a new one. All good tires. A bargain at $300. See (Hen a il. Taylor, Koy Catching Motor Co. FOR SALE lilsk aide-hill plow. orchard disk, mower, rake, 3 cows, 8 matched teams; or will trade for turkeys, pigs, cows or lambs. Earl T. Johnson, Roseburg. TWO FORDS FOK SALE Here Is a couple of good bargains one second hand Font touring for $175; one IMS model touring, only run 6o0 miles, for $425, with a lot of extras. W. E. Clingen peel. Looking Class, Ore. 1'hone 23F34. Cook with gas. ItK.X ALL STOUK WILL HAVE NEW -MODKUX FOI'.NTAIX. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fuller ton and W. F. Chapman, left this morning for Portland to vIhII and attend to buKineHM matters for a few duyH. Mr. Fullerton. whllo away, will place an order for a new 12-foot Frigid-Air soda ioiin tHln, one of the mont complete ph'ce of equipment manufactur ed. This fountain will maintain four temperatures by automatic control, and will have capacity for trii gallons of brick ire cream. U will aUo permit the handling of two kinds of f-horbet and tour kinds of ire cream Tor counter h rvice. All li'iuiis are kept JiiMt FOK SALE 239-acre ranch 43 miles south ot Uoaeburg on Pa cific highway; 6 acres of young walnuts; 10 acres clover; 100 acres In cultivation; 80 acres good saw timber, balance open pasture. Write C. W. . Kychard, lilendale, for particulars. CATC H IN 0 'S U 8H I) CARS 1918 Ford roadster $100.00 191H Oakland "6" touring .. 175.00 1917 Hudson "6" touring.... 250.00 . 1922 Chevrolet touring . 300.00 1920 Hudson touring 500.00 1923 Dodge Coupe 825.00 Roy Catching Motor Co. N. Rose. St. Roseburg, Ore. lVBERFOR SALE 30,000 leet, all lengths and widths, 1 to 2 In. slulf, $12 M, at w hat was former ly known as Maynard mill. Rice Creek. Will deliver for small ad ditional charge. Apply at mil) for this lumber, which mast be! din posed of by Aug. 10, as 1 have . sold mill and am closing out. 11. H. Maynard. above the freezing ' points, doing away with the neceaMity of main taining a quantity of chipped Ice about the fountain. It also free zes Its own Ice. DANCE AT TILLER Rat unlay night, Aug. 1. Cood murtic and a fine time for all. Come and bring your friends. .Perfume sjteciai a ilistlnctlve summer odor. Itrlng your bottle with you or we can supply you with a small one for yuiir purse. Lloyd Crocker. kotk: TO rillMHTOIt NotWr In hfrcly jflvin that the uimJw KiKni d bun bi ' tt luly Mppntnt (! hy !) ('"uiily f'Mttrt f lipugl"" ''oiiiity, ir'tfi'i. HfliiilnlNirHirlx "f the t'Ml;ilr 'if Cliuiti H Jniu-Jt, llvrfan fi. All rflUM htivliiif cIhImib URiilnni n.inl cxti.ti-, ar ii'-rly rr riiiirco tn pH-sriit tl'tj nitiH to in )r"i"-i 1 v v ft-if it-il, it by law rn )iilivl. Hi .ilnirK, Ori'K'm, within Kl month tin. n fhit" ln-Mi.f. Ditti ti tin Itith iUy of July. l'J25. AI.H'IO KlfOlKIt, A'lmlnlMit-ttrlx of the vatHte of .I'.IM .1 TUBBY A One Horse Power Craft Z-"" I TAK1E IT IF VbO C GRAM PA CAN I HAVE ANV Fuw wnrt J SWE HAe -THAT, f OLE 000ft "HA-t$ T . OVEB I f S S 1HI lASMf - I VUAMTA USE If T-L l) . SaV IrtlS AIMT t. : nonlj' ITS A SWfclL DaCT AIREaDV MADE 'A To WJRDtes Cltt n AM CO asHtiix what acevouN this eiE oooRj By WINNER w.'r - $ " "OIl RENT 6-room cottage. Phono 37-Y. FOR RENT Two houskeepior 2.modm. 844 8. Jackson. FOH RENT Modern kroom -ua-Kalow. cIobb In. phona 607-J. rOR KENT House 446 Fowler street, furnace. Garage. Geo. Chandler, or phone 439-Y. K)R""RENT-New2-room ' fur nlshed house, fin per month. Miller's Aililltlon. Phone 210-U KOR RENT OR BALE 6-room, practically new bungalow, with garage; on highway Just north or Riverside store. Q. U. llelbhr 4U7 West Case street. . KOU KRNT-Hoc"re ranch S miles east of Roseburg; l acres good prune orchard, 20 jicrea growing broccoli looking' fine; will sell growing crop, stock and machinery. For particulars see C. O. Shuppai'd, UUonville, Ore. WANTED BOY wants work piling wood, mow ing lawn, or odd Jobs. Phone 2U0-R. WAN T ET0sea dining cnairs, dresser, SxS rug. Address 8. p. .jcare News-Review. WANTEIi All or part time work by competent bookkeeper. Ad dress 8. O. 8.. care News-Review WOOD VANTKl-4. ool nl,l growth body fir; also either 4 ft., or 2-ft. large oak. 124. W. Douglas St. WANTEDlOOu head" of ewes ranging In age from one to alx years old. Geo. C. Ward, box 1035, Roseburg, Ore. WANTED Lincoln bucks... also have registered Shropshires for sale or trade. John Abeene Oak land, Oregon. Phone 42F3. WANT TO SELtH Cotswold and Shropshire ewes, also Chinese Pekln ducks last crop were 4 lbs. each at 8 weeks. Want to buy: 17 Delaine ewes. Torrey, , yuvue ,r id turenoons. IrmCXLLANEOUS FOR SERVICE Thoron.hh Jersey bull at L'mpqua Part X W. McConnell. WELLS"lRILI.Ett-ork gusrai teed, price reasonable. J. A. Gil llsple, Sulherlln, Ore. CAR uvVNtH uon't forget u call 661 when In need ot auu parts. 8arff'i Auto Wreaklai ilouse. , LOST AND FOUND FOUND Automobile tire, 41x3 "uu inn. uwner can at Ihla of 'Ice andpay advertising. LOST Xlrelaledog, was lost Saf urday evening In North Roje burg. Had plain collar with ring, answers to name of "Jack ' Finder notify llohl's garage. Re ward. LOST On Pacific highway be tween Dlllard (or some distance south) and Yoncalla. July 12. fibre suitcase containing ladles "wearing apparel. Initialled gold pencil and other articles, lit) re ward for return to NVws-Revtfw. HNOFfHSIONAL CARDS OR. II. H. PLYLBR Chlroprmctlf physician, 124 W. Laos St. The Untpqua FIorUi" Choice Cut Flowsrt Alwa'yW fresh finest Quality ArtlsUo Floral Designs. . Visit Onr OreenhonM or . Call 40-M. Prune Trays, Boxes, Egg Crates Manufactured by C. A. 8TELZIER Myrtle Creek, Or. Phons 2604 WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT - Hotel Umpqiia Keep that spring appear ance wilh refreshed ap parel. Let us prove it to you. Our Aute Will Call Phona 277