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r ROSEBURG NEVS-REVTEW. FRIDAY JULY 31, 1925. SEVEN You Can't Imagine! A Satisfactory MtJ Without Bread , Best Unbleached Flour, per bbl $9.40 Bleached Hard Wheat Flour, per bbl $8.80 Good Blended Flour, per bbl..... $8.20 See Us First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBURO OAKLAND Loose Second Cutting Alfalfa Hay for Sale. RECOROGROWD OUT FOR CONCERT HELD LAST HIT i The crowd, wlik-h turnr-l nut last flight for the regular wrckly con ct'it of th DoukUui County t'mcr. Itanij, wan thtt Urjftvt ever atieini i ln(t unt of these events, it was es timated that more than two thmi 1 Kami pemons heard the band ptay Lttbt n i tit, and amontc the number I were many tourists who praised the j local band very hichly, declaring it i to be one of the best they ever heard. ( A number of the park benches i recently purchased and built were placed in live, and the crowd found I them a ffreut comfort and conven ience. These benches have been I paid for by local merchants, who 'are putting small kIkhs on the ; backs of their benches. The band boys put the soajft together and painted them, the lumber having I been cut by the Hose burg Lumber ; and Manufacturing Company A BRIDE'S DIARY A Love Story of Today By Uah McClone Gibson The Mory Ko I'nr. uniX marriage sent nie off on a Cleo Madison, after eloping I "e" lllfk' , with her boyhood sweetheart. If you - should divorce Paul.' i i. ;.i a-.,,.,.,., said my heart, "it would be the to hi. army post and she finds , niliiaiion of him le would go out a lino imediiilelv that mar- i ":"'"" " " " would ried life Is not too rosy. There n,'"k ni, ""'' u,'l be i, n h intrigue' at the pot. " entirely. Hut will ho not go Rita Thorndlke, win' of a no-j "" ,; my common s. nse ask good lieutenant, flees from the '- I to date you have not post alter muc h gossip about her I '" "le restrain him very and Col. lllakely lleldon. Cleo ma- r ....... helps Kim and resolves not to et-haps I haven t tried, in let her own name heroine the ered my heart, and 1 now. alas, subject of gossip, l'uul exhibits . 1 " frald It Is too ate." a passion for gaml'.ling; loses I es. I am afraid it l. ssld 500 to the Colon. I one night. In' conscience. I-am afraid you pays, and loses $:no to a pnlr of i hv '" ' ' Parting of the cheap gamblers the next night. .. ., . , . .. . , lie is broke and gives the- gam-I , lon t say that' almost shrlek-blers-hls wife's car In settlement I ' heurt. Its rapid beating of the debt, Cleo Is furious; the - seemed louder than a tortured colonel wants to help and Paul I RlTeani. I dont want to bo re is somewhat sullen. mim ed that I have come to the parting of the ways. I will not THE RECKLESS I'HOK i own to such horrible things." ' i "All right." said my common I hung up tho receiver with a ' m, ui nmhnhiv imva bans and sat down. What was eI10u-i. eise to thluk about In the L 7,UL,?,,. ZLr,l ...,,nl The band is preparing for the j I to do now? I was at a perfect I npxt nour for here come. Col ' stale fair, having been engaged to ; loss, it t gsve up ana too ? ; iieldnn " T lZ:,h?Zl''Z:. W .",hT . ' for -that event Ibis year. They car back knowing thai it was paid TomwPnw. An Offer Itefuso,!. man just nuna lucx uui raw .,,. h . renertolre and nse of judgment coupled witn aj K . r.....,t..i, uv..iiun rare sense ot humor and. of course. ;mu9c ,n concert4 ,nd on the r toleration. march. Liberty Theatre. Common sense Is another of Hie I Peters, In his lntost role, Is in the assets belonging to ma' l.iml. With-1 full . ne of tho word, a brawnv Ollt Common Sense there would be I man of the tea endowed with a i few things accomplished in this i sense of the beautiful. ' In his woo-1 country trips, phone 4 4 world. A person s common sense vill guide him a great, way in do ing things that he is not very sure of, and the phrase, "Use a little common sense," has become more or less an axiom in the business world. In "Meddling Worn' for with Col. Ilelilon's money, I would nut myself in the fame po- sit ion that Klla Thorudlke had How easy It was. Coox with "gas. I thought to MORMON MUSEUM DRAWS Vnr nrnmnt fsvl service rltv orldron all unknowingly into a lllO-, THOUSANDS OF TOURISTS sense of the beautiful.-' In his woo-1 country trips, phone 44. rsss that would suck one in lng he did not resort to the usual I Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 1S9-L. deeper and deeper until gett g , LA hR C TV 31.- melhods of the cave man of legend I 0 l out was Impossible. "This Is the Mummies of atulent houtherli Utah nutnodBot thecuvemanot i.geuu. r c.gtlT,CT. beginning of tho end," I said to cliff dwellers, weapon, agrlcul. 7. T" 7. j dig up PART OF myself, "either way I tak It. If, V"-! Implements anil -other relics. Man Loses Hope U primitive bkull I 'le "e car buck. I am iihso- declared by some archeologlsta to "For ten years I suffered severe- mwiinvfc hull ,.v whin ,ho powr of bolh be among Ibe finest specimens In ly from stomach trouble. The doc-j jrm'SALEM which comes to the l.ilierty theatre ' tors said I had cancer of the stom- beginning Sunday, Lionel Barry. ' ach ami lost nope when they told more uses his commo'i sense in not i nie nothing would do but an opera permitting the interference of his Hon. I took my last round of July 31. What appears to be a very substantial missing link was discovered re cently near Tiberias when the .... ... r . nPn,ltlva fctimnn mother and aunt in a debatable Mayr's : Wonderful Remedy 2i years ku w'a une,rth'ed , , cave qiieuiiun uihi nas arisen ueiween i nnu. oiuet- int-u i irt-ij r umons: well define 111 wni- aim ms ufv ui anu a. n . deposits common sense saves an embarrass-; simple, harmless preparation that . rhumrtprlyeiJ . r"' bvlhprXXu:kd'v,dc;meMCof "ut I ,.. .i.i,.K " . supraorbital prominences and de- Col. Tteldoii and Pnul -VntroiiK. : ''xistencc. are housed in the small If ! stick to what I have Hiiid. I mus'uiu of the Mormon church, lo .hli kpvpf h hnv mrnin with .,l Temple block here. T , Maiestle Theatre. "Adventure. the Mctor Fleming-; 1 nTi ' pn t ln.o , ininninfii ' and conforms closely to the rammount production of Jaik Kon-tt n,al '""''. nt udlng ftppendi-, N rt(:n, . Kuroiiean tvpe not ii..n'a uiwn.Mn7 uimth .,nrv villa,- ( ne ( oha w I con vince or ft eHnai " European ,lul dims absoihing South Sea story, niflliwiwl A) nii .impHo.- prcvUu.-i y found on the Continent which s now n av nc at the Ma ex-! ey refunded. At all druplbis. f tic theatre, has an Interest for the j , 0 ,, " (i. 1rnvilt(nn bv the DANCE AT TILLER 1 British School of Acheolo'gy of -, I tpnmnlom In m. eavo 'lit Tilbcha Saturday night, Aug. 3. Good ' 4,H- Tiberias that wns rewanled with ibis romarkablo dirtcovery. my husband. I did not understand, dear diary, how Faul could possibly have put M us tori an ne In snch a popition. Of course 1 unqnrstomt that ho had none H tinder impulse, but he had riono many thiiiKS under impulse lately that made me understand he ne ver thoucht of me. The only ex cuse I could find for my husband was that he had told his colonol average picture piitron quite apart from its entertainment values Woven into the warp and woof i of the plot are many stlrriiiR furl- rnuMc and a fine time for dents that have intrinsic merit as . Come and bring your friends. " "Well as dramatic HiKHif 'cam . That) c in hfmia0 thv tilt iil rnntlito)'tihtt I light on the habits of the native i SHIPMENTS OF PEARS savages and give .us Risctna'fng glimpses of the primitive customs and life of the white folks who live among them. (Ine of the unusual features FROM CALIFORNIA TO ' BE HEAVY THIS YEAR with ! Professor Garstang. director or the I school, w itnessed the discovery. which was made by Mr. Turville j Peire, formerly of Oxford and now a student of the school here. museum, visited annually by thou sands of tourists, also contains 1 many relics of Mormon pioneer days such as spinning wheels and t household Implements. What Is declared to be the first hoifo built In l'tah it is nearly 100 - years old stands just outside the J main museum building. Kvervthine vou need for vour that the car wa his and that he , camping trip. Zlgler-Fee Hdw. Co. would like tg sell It. - Col. lleldon o would know better than thK as ! ... . I hurl told him that I thonnllt ! e 1 'T-U. ANALYST. CO-WORKER OF FREUD, DIES Speaking of the pear crop condl lions in California, the California which the film Introduces is thermit Kxchange or Sacramento "table duel," a novel method, quite said in its last edition of "The common in the South Seas, for set-! Blue Anchor," that the Sncramen tling an argument or an alfair of I to Itlver section usually ships the honor" with neatness and despatch. I big majority of its pears to the The "llible duel" Is undoubtedly eastern market and Ihis Is the Ihe forerunner of our mod"rn and (case again in l!l2f. The Itlver crop moro civilized methods of du dilng Is somewhat heavier than Cook wltn gas. MODERN DRESS GETS O. K. IN CUBA HAVANA, July SI. ((A. .) Short skirls, peek-u boo wal.sls, bobbed huir and lipsticks are not burred from Ihe public . Wi La de last part men! ill Cuba In the nhotnplav. Tom Moore and lyenr and Ihe quality is said to be I hccrelary ol public works carioo Waller Mctirail engage In a "table lexcellent. According to estimate. Miguel de tespedes made Ills duel" when they disagree ever;in Kl Dorado counl the pear crop , slalemeni in uenxmg inni ne pian- Pauline Starke. Wallace Hiery iis a the car in which we saw ihe two men driving was mine. , He wfmld nut two and two to gether and the answer would be l V1KXNA. Jnlv 31. Dr. Joseph laid clenrlv hernre him. He could' Preuer. one of the most widely pav bark the J500 bv giving back 'noted of psycho-onalysts, died re the car. Col. lleldon had evl- : centlv at the age of 83. As early dently kept silent about what I as 1S2 he was credited with cur- had rn'd to bim. however. I had ing wttn the atn cf hypnosis a pro asked him who the men were and :nounced case ,of hyst'Tla In a wo he. knowing that they were no-;msn. torlous. gamblers, knew the whole I It was this epoch making cure trv iut ns well as If Paul had 'which Is said to have led lr. Slg toid it to him word for word, the 'mnnd Freud, 14 years younger moment Punt said be wanted tn'thnn nr. Ttreuer. to build up qell ihe car for $rn0. , D rsvcho-pnalvtlc svstrm of his own. I woiild have given anything tn ; Subsequently, both scientists col bnve Vncwn what to do and yH' jlnhornted-in settlnc down thdr ex-Inei-e I In n strange pliict' I'. rli-nces on this suhjerl In a hook with no one to help me. Nri cilled 'The Psvcbic Mechanism of v ei"nn to ro to for conn-el. I I'vxte'lcn1 Pioblems.' published In wished for Ilheda. I could have jign, and In a later publication, Inlil eer lter:inn one lino cone Ivsleria.' and quarter less than last year. ned dress regulations for women ,hr,h !, the same thing ,r. iir,',,or did not entirely ap- er and1 same as last year, and l-ake coun ,!' practically the same as 1!C4. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS tlaviiinnri whl I'lar. r and s,,l:,n i roiiulies employees of his department. The ii . oi..., f..,.,r..A un.l ihu oru hnni the name last vear. secretary also praised reminine suuisirtine cast includes Ihike The Santa Clera valley nas less , empiojes iui iu.-u rum. ..., Kahanainoku. amati'iir swimming than 1924, Carmid Valley about Ih champion. James Spenci1 Noble Johnson. 'Antelfine Vallev 111 southern Call Antlers Theatre. . lornia has about half a crop. Kate, fear and love is Ihe slrange From these conditions, the Cal cnmpoiiud from which House Peters Irnrnla Fruit Exchange estimates latest starring vehicle, "Head ; the total shipments fresh to east Winds." the Universal Jewel fea-jern markets will probably npprox ture coining lo Ihe Antlers theatre, lmate 6.500 to 7.000 cars. This, of tonight and Ktfiurday. (course, leaves out the tonnage to II was an Innocent trick of fate be canned and the small tonnage that made John Peter Itosslyn. as dried. portrayed by Peters, a wealthy yachtsman, and regular man Perfume Fpeciai a, distinctive Highway Construction, County, tiregou ! herself. Of course Iberrt was Mrs. prove of the !henr!es whiih Freud veil.-i.rn. h"t I could hardly ronllnued lo sdvanre end soon tell her my dilemma for I knew KnVi up further analvtiral re alm would look at It from a to-1 B,.ari., wnrKi hut his personal rela tallv different standpoint than I ) ttons with Freud continued un- leotild possibly do. ' marred laiuglasi a most horrible, thoegbt struck - among men. l.lll lo nu oiei nemn " ., -,,. Hr, v,mr hlll, love with the petite, though neatl- i,ly vou i more particularly described as troiu best dancer of all the girls in the ' ' ' o-ith n email nne for Voiir I strong Patricia Van Chas. S. McElhinny "The Widow' Friend" Oregon Life 248 North Jackson with a email one for your purse. Lloyd Crocker. Louis C. Davis Painting and Paper Hanging Phono 569 R 427 East Douglas St ' NPKIM.MKU TAIM Il SH.I AMrrUtxl Vrrm Win. ! ElUiKNK. Ore., July :.l. In terest of Floyd Westerfield In the i Springfield News has been sold I to H. Klmer Maxey, it was an nounced today. The two have been oieratinR tho Springfield newspaper in partnership. run if I fminrt Irrnt 1 rmilil nor 1.1,1, Cm k,, ..i..i Kv ...... , I LOOK Wltn KM. "I ni' " ui"a "i nviuM u-imv Willi Hill Wltill f'idlltl t" : the county court ot Joula county, ' j hnd never been te-ht anything r On'Rim, at the court limine in ! i xnt enjoy mvselr. ' I COMMF.Rrg COMMISSION HtMt-burK. Orefjon, ai 10 o'clock, a. I I wns not Kke Ithe'l;i. I hrid j REFUSER DECIDUOUS m. on the lh day of AumiHt, lUiT,no frerlHllv. True. T ronld ilanen I FRUIT RATE CUT. for Ki'avi lliiK work on a section ol in (lie hnUrnoni effectively. Tj road between the city limitH ofjpmilpd a little to mvaelf as I The Ittt.THtate fonnnerce Coiri" Jtotioburg and 1'ortland St, on the j thnneht of how nil the men nt J mifon has. by unanirn'Mi vote, new Ml. Nebo road. The work in-.everv party I ever went to. would inVHcled BKnlnst the rumplalnt of voives approximately 1113 rods ufleu n on my partner, hecmiae I ; Califnrnift fruit Einwera and nhip- K raveling bar run. me limits bein;;hrtd he repntat'nn of beltic the I jut of fresh fleriiluous fruits to trn marrfetH. In which they Portland St. to the city limits ot ra,nir. The Fmilo w; nlniof have b'en seeklnc ft rate reluellon Hos bun:. iturninc to tears as I wnndered ii frciiii ili. rte growinv out of the No bid will be considered unless ' Chirk would net rte n position as war of $173 pT hnnlrel pounds accompani d by cash, bidder's bond hostess nt one of the hotels in to 1.44. says the Caltfornia Fruit ur certified check for an amount i Vasmdena. And th n. such Is mv;cs. The latter even would he equal to at least five (5) ht cent 'rc-e" for the Inroncnioii!'. niv material y above :he pre-war level, ot the. total amount of the bid. l-mlle pre a hi hro;.d'r when I The roiiim rr.. ('mimilKion. how A sufficient bond will be r quir- MionrM of nil mv friend lrip'n(r -r. find. ari'T careful mnlder ed for the faithful perfnrnmnce of nt ,hn phtzza to, find me a pro-Run to the matters mentioned in ihA rnnii-nni in a an m mmt in nno. I fesional entertainer there. 1 1 -om"i"int cf Ihe California In- iiowcver. mv innuKiiiH wunm nusiry, iiiai as a wiioie uif ri alwavs come hnck to the heart- assath'd "are not unreasonable nor half the total amount ot the bid 1'lans, Bpecifical ion.s, forms of contract, proposal blanks, and. full ; '"e'-kinu fara that I'm ill had vlr-(unduly prejudicial as alKed.' LAUNDRTK1DS L. AMD Information for bidtlers ma' be ob- ArITII r II 1) 1 ITT uini at the oinee 01 uie county llllLLJ IH rAlll Ubrkor the roumy roadmaster. runs to Mother for relief. K'0"1;1 ""use. ftoseburg On gon. up- So do the crown-ope. 0,'m"T or one 00, a. . Mothen, Just few dropsofi ln wrvi-u 10 reject ruiMBPM aim,:.'' ." '-V' ' iit i had n.nen tn sr M-mATm aAu mmm -m av up- l i;jr.l til ll llMj,-ain (l IIK'U COLIC and DIARRHOEA i best for the county. REMEDY !. Ira It. Kiddie, County Clerk of in a little sweetened water Instantly !ouKlastCounty, Or'ron , relieve pain in the stomach and (rf'-al) THK CHI M V COl'KT bowels, cramp, colic, weakening, or mrtiLH Cor.VJ V. diarrhoea and those aumach aches r,KO. K. gl'INK, County Juie. and pains ao inseparable from ths KliWIN W'KAVKU, Coinmiji years of chiMhood. I sfoner. Keep it always in your noma. r T.. BKCKT.KY, Comm tuallv o1d me to Col. Iteldon The cnmplaiitt. which has been o hetn him out of n psnihlinir on the docket for some Mine, was deht and a direct theft. It n-fit- argued M material h-nuih before tered not that Vaul had stolt n an examiner In .San Francisco and the car from bin wife; it was a hq4 , t-.en promoted very actively theft, iieverthelens. (hy the California (inwirs anil I fllmoMt wifiiied. dar dim . Shlpp t Protective !,eaKiie. It Is ove wilh tfieinow dlsmlfHed. Large growers and t colonel, for such wui my mo'd t shippers iiere prdicl that then1 'that If I had. I would have hud ran Ih no development in our lu ll o co m pit yet Inn in telling P:i ul j d us try under this $1 .73 rate and I that of two evils I had de id- d j point out that there Is lltl'e oppor , to rhooce the; least ant! tin 1 at 1 timi'y if developing bu.lnns In In my mind at the moment w.is,fr(.sh d'cidiions fruits for the Col. itlakely Ptddoa. I wnd'T if smaller market of the countrv. in i Col. luddon would marry n m -x e, j u,e intep nt t Inr-reased diKtribu- I p.irtli ularly If nhe had dior' d jtion. wh.-n they are eompidled to loner her husbund? The word diw.r.M pJ(v this hih transportation cot Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PACE. 1 AT WOLF CREEK 7 K. A. nrltton. IXnislaa County scout executive, telephoned lo the Newa-lteview office tf.U morr.inn. that the boys who marled the Twin Lakes hike, had returned to camp In safe condition. The boya did not reach Twin uikes. u in making light, packs they tailed to take sutttcient food to carry them over the full distance. However they reached Snowbird camp and eujoyed a fine outing. .Mr. Ilritton will De at ins omre in tho Armory from 1 o'clock un til i p. in. on Saturday, and at that time will be glad to discuss arrangements with any of the boys interested In the second camp which starts August 4. FOR SALE For concrete worK call Taylor, 11S No. KHnt Si. Tel. 26-R. FOIl SALE Fluff Douglas St. rug. 121 W FOX TKKKIKH 5 each. J W.' Mclntde, 1145 K. 61 ll. FOR SALE A young roan Durham milch cow, 30. Henry lioltrort. Looking Class. . FOR SALE 25-20 Winchester car bine. In good shajie, f 16. Mar.on Kmmltt, l'niiqua, Ore. FOR RENT New. I roora ' fur nished house, 10 per month. Miller's Addition. Phone 210-L. FOR SALE Pact, horses and ad die horses, albo good fresh milk cow. Bover Uros. Phone J4I14. FOR SALE Pure elder vinegar by gullon or barrel, llring contain er. F. M. Curtis, Edeubowcr, Phone &F4. FOR SALE A few registered Hampshire rams, yearlings. Call on or address J. L. Aiklns, Rid dle. Ore. FOfiTSAT.E Largo typo pure bred Poland China pigs; also young Jersey bull. C. W. Rychard, Ulen- dale, Ore. The Rotary Club meeting yester day noon was featured by a very , Interesting program. A piano nolo i by Gordon V. Cook, was the open ing number, followed by a talk by Sam Shlemaker, who gave some In structive sidelights on the history and operation of the book business. Justice O. P. Coshow delivered a wonderful eulogy to the memory of William Jennings Dryan. after which the president. J. II. Booth, presented birthday gifts to Ernest Unrath and W. J. Weaver. 1' ' Stationery special. Splendid val ues. While they last, 69c. Lloyd Crocker. FOR S"ALE Cash register in first class condition, price $100. In quire at the office of Ilruce Company, Myrlle Creek, Ore. FOR 6 ALE 15 h. p. Westinghouse electric motor, 3 face A. C. cur rent, 1800 r. p. m.;' perfect order guaranteed, JI.IO. Apply to S. J. liaseel, Ulendale, Ore. FOR SALE 1922 Chevrolet tour ing, looks and runs dike a new one. All good tires. A bargain at W00. See Olenn H. Taylor, Roy Catching slotor Co. VOIIUL HOLD CENTENNIAL STARTING E. 17 VANCorVKU. Wash., July 31 Special . Vancouver is making preparations for the reception of thousands of visitors during the w eek bcirlnniriK August 17 w hen the old a! illy In the stale of Wash iiiKton will open the celebration of its Centennial. U was in IK25 that Dr. Oohn McI.-iu.ku1 In came to this place and, as chief factor of the Hudson Hay company, established the trading post here which he called Fort Vancouver and from which he rul ed the Oregon empire from Calif or nia on the south to the North 1'nle and from the Pacific ocean to the Kocky mountains. I'nder a special act of congress the minting of half dollar pieces commemorating the Vancouver Centennial Is now under way and on August H the first consignment Is t'o bo shlpiH'd from the Han Fran cisco mint. These coins have a profile of Dr. John McLaughlin on one elde and of old Port Vancouver on the other side and they are uni que In that unlike ill other coin issues since the Columbian exposi tion at Chicago they bear the name of the (own at which the celebra tion is held thereon. The directors of the Centennial have ordered but a limited minting of this coin, and already have thousands of orders for these at one dollar each. Ihe celebration, underwritten by local' capital, ts hoping to meet a large part of Its expenses through the sale of these coins. The celebration will consist of an Industrial and automobile exposi tion, a large outdoor amusement park, a pageant with 310 persons and a chorus of lf0 each night for Die week beginning August 17, and a wonderful hlatorlcal exhibit which lias been prepared under the auspices of (Itenn M. Itanck of this chy, wilh the cooperation of the Oregon Historical Koch-iy find the Washington Historical society. Oftening exerrines, set for August 17, will attract not abb persons from the two states and a big celc I brat ion for that dale has been (planned. The governors of Wardi jington and Oregon and the eon i gresrdonal delegations from the tun states, w ith mayors of many of the FOR SALE Forty five horse pow er steam engine, with full bunk ers, V steam Jet, 24 cylinder J. I. Case threshing machine, four bottom 14 in. plow at sacrifice price. Apply to Ilox 23. Camas Valley, Ore. fWOF6lU )SFOH ATjl! ere la a couple of good bargains one second hand Ford touring for 17G; one 11)25 model touring, only run 6t0 miles, for $!.!!, with a lot of extras. W. K. Clingen-jteel,-Looking Class. Ore. IMione 2SF34. FOU SALK 239-acre ranch 43 mites south of Hoseburg 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 O. W. Rychard, Ulendale, for particulars. CATC1UNC8 USKU CARS 191H Ford roadster ...W0.00 1918 Oakland "IT touring 175.00 1917 Hudson "6" touring.... 250.00 1023 Chevrolet touring 300.00 1120 Hudson touring .......... 500.00 1923 Dodge Coupe 826.00 Hoy Catching Motor Co. N. Hose. Ht. Hoseburg, Ore. Ll'MHKKFOK SALK30.0o6f7et, all lengths and widths, 1 to 2 fti. stuff, 12 M, at what was former ly known as Maynard mill, Illce Creek. Will deliver for small ad ditional charge. Apply at mill for this lumber, which must be disposed of by Aug. 10, as 1 have sold mill and am closing out It. 11. Maynard. FOR RENT FOR RKNT S-room collage. Phone 37D-Y. FOR , RIONT Two houiieKcepliir, rooms, modern. 314 8. Jackson. FOR RKNT M od e r n 6-roo tiT "bun Kalow. close In. I'hone ti07-J. FOR RKNT fi-room housed fur nished completely, Karaite, 3 blocks from center of town. $lu pir mo. Inquire at Standard oil station on north side or (i. W. Younir Hon. I'hone 417. cities, have been Invited to particl pate In these exercises. PREHISTORIC BOO DRAINED IN INTEREST OF SCIENCE SASKATOON. Hash., July ,11. Fossil hunters of the Royal Ontar io Museum (IlKKlnK this summer in an ancient Imir near liiindut-n, 2b miles south of here, for some trace of North American pre-hlsturlr man. have erected a illaphraKtn pump on an elevated platform be side the swamp. ThrouKh a hose, tho water Is drawn orf each day. An unknown species of ani lope, a quantity of buffalo bones and Indian relics have been found. It was bell'-vcd Ibe pool served an a waterliiK place for man and h'-ast thousands of years hl-ii and Hint In Ihe lower strata of it. sunil will be found the Imprint of h'e unknown North American pie-historic man. oK KKNT OR BALE 6-room, practically new bungalow, .with garage; on highway just norlb of Riverside (tor. O. U. Helblg, 4l7 West Cass tlrot. , FOR RKNT (.-room hotuv lot Itioxloo, large poultry housr, elec- u ic iiguis, city water, 115 per month. O. W. Young Hon, Cass street, or call at1143 Giles 8t. FOR RKNT 140-acre ranch S miles east ot Hoseburg; 10 acres good prune orchard, 20 acres growing broccoli looking fine; will sell growing crop, stock and machinery. For particulars' see C. U. Sheppard, DUonville, Pre. WANTED WANTED Auto vacuum freezer. Vhone 469-J. HOUSEKKKPKR WANTED In motherless home. P. O. Ilox 893, City, VANTK1 Wood piling, lawn work, house cleaning or, what have you? Phone Vic Arundel. WANTEU At once, three or' four room nicely furnished house. mib, rulton, News-Review office. WANTtiD Middle as-ed lailv er. perlenced in meat cutting! and steam table work. Apply at Rose burg Cafeteria. " WANTED Girl wants plaoe. to work during coming term of school In private family.' Ad dresg "School," News-Review. WANTED Tooft Head of ewes ranging in age from one to six years old. Geo. C. Ward... box 1035, Roseburg, Ore. WANTKD Lincoln bucks, , also have registered Shropshirea for sale or trade. John Abeene, Oak land, Oregon. Phone 42F3. '. J MISCELLANEOUS j MAROKL and bob curl 75c, '. hair cut and curl 60. Phone 67-y. 331 So. Main. Mrs. Amy Rogers. WElLSnDlllIXE"ifrWork guaraa teed, price reasonable. J. Ai GU nspie, sutnerlln. Ortf. CAR OWNH.R IMn'l forget u call bai when tn need of -auti Parts. Barfrs Auto WrkiB House. 1 LOST AND FOUND FOUND Automobile tlreT 41xl with rim. Owner call ai Hits ol flcejincljmy advertising.' LtiS'P llluck' po'ieTbook .ientnln ing change, a barrett and a 1 ct. stamp. Leave at News-Review. LOST Between Roseburg and Rock Creek, brown suitcase, con taining various articles." Finder please leave at News-Review, or nomy j. m. nays, singe operator. LOST -Airedale dog. was lost Sal. urday evening In North Rose, burg. Had plain collar with ring, answers lo name of "Jack." Finder notify Kohl's garage. Re ward. U)ST-On I'aclflc highway, bo tween Dillard (or some distance south) and Yoncalla, July 12. fibre suitcase containing ladles wearing apparel, initialled gold pencil and other articles. 110 re ward for return to News-Review. PROFESSIONAL CARDS OR. II. rl. PLYLBR ChlropraetM physician, 1 W. Lans BL The Unipqua. Florist Choice Cut Flowers Always Fresh Finest Quality ArtlsUo floral Designs. Visit Our Oreenhonse or Call 40-F1. Prune Trays, Boxes, Egg Crates Manufactured by C. A. STELZIER Myrtle Creek, Or. Phons 2604 NO OTHER. LAUNDHY IN THE L.ANO - Will Do your. BiankeTj UP So &R.AND al You know there's an awful lot In the way blankets are laundered. If you want them done up soft ' and fluffy and comfy let us call for tin m. Roseburg Steam . Laundry rilO.NE 7 issioner her husband? Tie words dU e teiv tills hluh trniinirtaion o"l states, with mayors of mnny of the t American mehlslnrlc man. II. 1 I TUBBY Good Bye, Hank. Bv WINNER ZZZZZZ I LVSPI0.ilin . II ' fj 2y T HAI vme V. I.r ol f fatALURHT , TNX parcl. Let u. prove it to INoutCLACyouCMEl s w iNTMt f?p.iKJ, I'LL FIs HIM V)! n NOW, HaWK, vou A10IC UP HERE lo ) . - . I H WOUT HURT HiMW.1' j; 7 GO AHEaO An' S7 I J5p5P?3- I BOW ! LIKE IMS XI tWMt !Sirsi-: Ik7? X .UtfZ&:s I fifo.r2,Br I r a fkMTfi rSO-. Sf ,. r $r , JtlSMw- w S jjj 1 . WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua