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ROSEBURG NEVS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, AUGUST 7. 1925. SEVEN You Can't Imagine! A Satisfactory Meal Without Bread Best Unbleached Flour, per bbl. ...$9.40 Bleached Hard Wheat Flour, per bbl $8.80 Good Blended Flour, per bbl $8.2Q See Us First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE BOSIBURO OAKLAND Loose Second Cutting Alfalfa Hay for Sale. EXPECTS GOOD EXHIBIT F A BRIDE'S DIARY ' ' A Love Story of Today By Idah McGlone Gibson LJI PLAYERS 60 TO Classified Section- ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. ' ! PAl'L, RECEIVE.-! 111S TELEGRAM Hey, Fellers! Comon over, Mom's a-coln' to make up some fresh sandwiches from Grimm's Milk Rvead Mom never uses anything but Grimm's Milk Bread lor Sandwiches. It's fine. Ideal Baker u Phone 133 ,i9 Sheridan j C. O. Garrett, of Glendale, who has charge of the collection and display oi the Douglas County ex hibit at the statu lair, ia spending la lew uays hi mis vicinity gather I enug specimens lor use at the lair. Mr. Garrett has Just returned from I a trip east, visiting points la the south and middle west, tie spent several weeks in hl old home at St. Louis. He expects to devote the greater part of his time, from now until lair time, to the liouglas County exhibit. The display, he expects, wUl be far greater and better than ever before as the crops this year are of fine quality. He Is particularly anxious to get specimens of grain, and asks all grain growers to preserve, extra good samples. Threshed grains particularly, are wanted, and an)' person who can help In this mat ter Is asked to notify either Mr. , Garrett, or County A gent Cooney. I o Our car of Peacock Hock Springs coal Is here. Order today. Page ; Lumber & Fuel Co. Phone 242. Hio Slory So Far: Cleo Madi son elopes wHu Lieutenant Paul Armstrong. V. i. A. It does not I m-ould never open a letter be longing to you, but a telegruiu is different." "You will pardon 1110, Cleo, If I say 1 can hardly see the ditfor-eiu-e. A telegram and a letter take Cfoo long to discover mar-mn- 1,0th delivered in a sealed rlage is not a path of roses. Ou envelope, plcsumably no that no the train, going to the army pot, one i.iu the one to v. horn It Is she hai an allegorical dream In-j addressed may read It. i am sur dlcatlng her future problems. The j prised, that my wife, so puin'til colonel, Arthur Hlakely Heldon, j uus about most thiugs. should, of the post, is a "lady killer" Bnd because of her Jealous ruriority. his actions have compromised make the timeliness of a wire au Rita Thorudlke, wile of a repro- ex, . (or prying into her hus bate lieutenant. Rita Is innocent band s correspondence." and Cleo forms an Immediate and , Um,n ,,aul Armstl0B ,,utl( ou deep friendship for her. K.ta. t his h und waM Cleo s instigation, decides to leave ' 1Lrow lh( at h but the post and joins a vaudeville troupe under the name rineaa Thorwaldsen. Paul has been hav ing his troules, chiefly liquor and gambling. Cleo roluses to be 1 had nearly killed him by a de monstration of tnat kind, a short time belore. I thought it belter to restrain myself. I kept periectly silent, but 1 INDIAN -HAS AN OUTDOOR BATHTUB THAT IS NOVEL HEALTH BULLETIN 4 :j What About Mothers? i It has been said that to become -a mother is more dangerous than to be a soldier in a front-line : trench. . While this is something of , an exaggeration (particularly In j T,r nv.n 7":'7.,;Vr 'T1 Smith r on Monday and does remind ua that motherhood ia u , . M . ... ... a much more dangerous underuk-' School children this year will Jnjc than it has any right to be.'lnl have a new gymnasium in which J924. in Oregon 10S mothers lost! lo ceWe phy8ical train ins. Work their lives in giving birth to cMI-.OD.th! building for which I.illobo HI.IMlSI'OitT SCIIOOIjS VII,I, OI'KN ON SKITK.MllKIt 7 Enrollment day at -the Itoeds port public schools will be Mon day, September 7. Labor Day, bays the i'ort I'mpqua Courier. On that day the puptlB will register for their respective grades. AN ter the registration, a two-day holiday Is to be declared in-order that the children may attend the WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 7 When a Glacier Park Indian catch es cold he drinks hot herb- tea and pack! himself in his outdoor sweat bath, which is about as near to na ture's contrivance as is possible, the Indian Department informs us. Willow boutfhs are bent so that each end is in the ground four feet apart forming a framework. A fire is built in the center of a pile of stcnes on the ground. Hiues and b ankets are put over this frame work of boughs and when hot the fire is withdrawn and the patient steps in. with a pail of watr. He keeps sprinkling the water on the hot stones, getting an ideal vapor sweat bath. "Heap heat" and, his cold is gone. Heat with gas. now well under way. Homemade Ice cream. Delivered ; to any part of the city, packed in qis., one half gallon, or gallon con : tamers. Free's Freeze has no equal. Lloyd Crocker. dren. It la certain that a large j proportion ot uiese drains was un necessary, and would not have oc- j a curred if the proper precautions For washed sand and gravel, and had buen taken. . ' iplftstyr fud. Bee Uudolph Harness, During tho Kame year, S2S' ln. Khady Voinf. or leave orders at fants died. Many of them could Marksbwy More. ' have been saved if their mothers! 0 had had a better understanding of: CAR IS RECOVERED their care, especially during sick-! James Goodman, whose coupe ness. Kducation of mothers and' stolen a short time ago from nioiiia.nko viti.i . In front nf ih EVtrri Humor rerplv- lhvn both their own and their. word last night from the com children's. For this reason, the ! Panv which the car is insured, bureau of child hygiene of the Ore-' that the machine has been recov Kon State Hoard ot Health has pre-i Pre(I at Marysville, California. It pared a series of letters to pros-WR8 not learned whether the ma jMctlve mothers, which are sent; chine had been damaged. , monthly before the baby comes, and for four months thereafter. These letters, take up, in a sim ple way, the things a mother should know and should do to prepare for her baby's coming. They advise her of the precautions she should take at various times, and what danger signals to look for. They tell her how to go about conserv ing her health, and that of her un born child. The second series of letters gives her pointers on taking ' care of the new baby, in the same way. Many expressions of appreciation ; have been received from women who received these letters and ; from their doctors. It does not seem to be generally known, how ever, that the letters are available. Physicians who have patients whom they would like the series sent to, should send the patient's ii.tuie iu uie unreal, oi umiu riy- : imiATiLi. . . , . . glene, State Hoard of Health. Port- W "AT. om" wr,,ts 'l0' land. Prospective mothers who' hundreds of extreme cases of PILES would like the letters should send "n mv non-MirSical meth- a request to the same office. j od ha permanently CURED. Isn't It A selection of the best pamphlets ; ZZJZT.! and literature available on various subjects connected with ihe letters is sent out with the latter. There is no cost whatever connected with this service. j WALTER NORMAN RESIDENT HERE FOR MANY YEARS Walter Norman, a former resi dent of Itoseburg, whose death oc curred Wednesday at Santa Mon ica, California, was born in Aurora, Missouri. September 12, 1S77, and came with his parents, . Mr. and Mrs. 1. G. Kelly to The Dalles In 1XS1. He was married to Miss Grace E. Kelly In JS95, and. two children were born to them. In 1X3S they moved to Itoseburg, where he was associated witU.ljis father ' In the! i confectionnry lunrl bakery business. In 1909 ho and his father bought a ranch on !lk Creek. In 1919 they moved to Til ler, where he was interested in the grocery business for some time. The last two yenrs the family has been residing at Santa Monica. He leaves a wife and one son, Robert J. Norman, his father and mother, two brotners. Will of Myr tle Point and George of Mllo, and one sister, Mrs. K. M. Renfro, of Marshfleld, also three grand child ren, George, Max and Jeanne Nor man of Dunsmulr, Calif. He is a member of the Odd Fel lows lodge of Roseburg. The de tails of the funeral arrangement havo riot yet been received. f"""' , " 'looked my husbuudsiruiglit in the is agog wtin gossip and susp c on t when itlta haves and h,ec'" ' glance told him more than it 1 Implores Cleo to give him tutor- . . ......hiuit in mv matiou unsuccesstully. Climax ing a eeries of domestic troubles between Cleo and Paul, Cleo puts Paul in the hospital by hittiug him on the head with a vase. d soul. "Well." said Paul Jauntily after a moment's silent uuel between us, "let's sec wiiut's iu Connie's min.l that she cimnot watt to " . send it by letter, but must tele You know, dear diary, how un- gFlrh satisfactory a telegram Is wh" Tomorrow A Hospital War. The Southern Oregon Tennis Tournament win be uciu at tne Asuiunu i,iihia Paik eouits lu Au gust it-lo. flayers fioiu ad sou'ii tin Oitgon win itv luviu-u. anu a sp.eluliU tiiurnatiH-lli is anllcipal eu. &ouie of me local players nave aireauy ludicuted their intention of euiiriiig Uie tournament. Anyoue may eiuei. 'there will be eents for bath ladits and gentli-im-n. 'I'nera will bo lour oiviaiona: Ju eiue for tnose under 14; jumor 14 lo Jti; smioi lb to 21, aim a free fur. all event with no ai;c lim it, 'l nere will be medals tor ail eveuts. A Llthia Park luu and a Southern urgen I hauip.outiUip Cup will a so bo ut stake. There are some solendid Icnnis pluyeis In Koseuurg who would nnd It a pleasure lo inter this tournament. Hoys or gins, or those of any age can tlnit a suit able event. Tlu.se who are inter ested In this tournament muy get further information by getting iu touch with liev. H. L. Caldwel.. FOR SALE i riivm a certain sum Ol money i. waiting at the telegraph oitlce. It never tells who It Is from, nor how much it is. Unless you have sent for it, you Just have to gue-s w ho loves you enough lo part w ith money. Of course this is to safeguard the recipltent ot the money. The person to whom the message Is addressed Is supposed lo till the name of the sender und llio amount ent, both ot which aro recorded in the telegraph office, and this serves for lueaiilicailou. This wus me kind of telegram that ihe boy gave me. This was the kind 1 was reading. 11 was addressed to Paul, and 1 knew it had to be submitted to him. 1 knew he would be furiously an Heat w-iin gas. SWAMTSCOTT, .Mass., Aug. 7. Attorney-General Sargent nrrlv ed today to confer with President l',w.".l.,.. -...I it ... , u,.n..'in.H gry because I had opened a loie- th:ll secretary Hoover would be grunt audressed to him. , h(.r(1 ,, for u brl,.( Biliy If the wire had beeu a letter. Iut white Court. I would never have opened it. i I The nttiirney-general, coming from Washington ou a night train, stopped at the summer hite House on- his way to his home at Ludlow, VI. He planned to re inn in here liiiMl tomorrow i morning, his visit affording the I president an opportunity to dis cuss with him the antnraciie think the person who would open a private letter would steal almost any tiling;' but a wire is really something diiferent; almost public property. I ndor the circumstan ces it seemed us though 1 hud a perfect right to react it. Paul was at the hosnital. Ho had proli- . . . . ... i cuss auty just oeen seiueu situation and other questions, in was resting alter his loss of blood. . , . .,..,.....,... , umhb Not knowing what the telegram h lnlCrest. was aliout, 1 thought it was inuen I better to lind out whether It "l1" 11 reiterated today contained bad news lietore 1 let I that the president had not su n. my husband see it. j ""? " """'Y'.'SZ, . tr ih., pninniirc" neii:irt llieilt After 1 read tne wire i kiibw i,..r,i that It was from Chick or Con nie, who w- Paul hud no other irienus eoal wage controversy aim was . , u .....- not disturbed over the threaten- money-and his father had given j ed suspension of a-'hraclte ,", .iverv cent he nossibly t-wuld ! oporsitloiiH heplemHer 1, it- vius wnenV were tuNa Hhmt ' mlmUtocl that Mr ; Suffered 18 years-Cured in 2 Months 1 Sd tuffcrrd for IS yean wfth PILES. Mr doctor Mid a urtpcal operation was abtohitcty nceir. Yet after a few treat ment by IV Dean I was weft, giiiifn weittht and atrenffth; free from ail ncrvout troubies." I Specialist, who will CUAKANTKK to LUflfc. (JU or return your FEE. rlher than Buffer ioptfcr Read irryKkEKbrsofcon r'finann' other RfcCI'rU.Md UtNdtordrr. I wWlc-aM yy to let promptly. Verml Tox Insecticide repellent, easy to use and 100',Jj active. Will injure neither walls, furniture or fabrics, gold only here. Lloyd Crocker. For prompt taxi servtre, city or country trips, Phone 4 4. We have some specials In ship lap, flooring .celling and siding. The stocks are limited. See us 'today. Page Lumber at Fuel Co. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. H. PLYLEK ChlropractK physician, 12 W. Lane bt. DtAil. M.D. Inr porHamo ot nets: stA.Tue orricts; Dr DW.n Kuifilinq SI'S-612 itfwr B,,l(t-M STHAan'1,'IH bth and pinc I Cabbage and Sausages - -Women's Diet "I have doctored with the best doctors In the, I'ulted States. Some sayl one thing and some another as ailing me and all wanted to cut me open, but Mayr's Wonderful Remedy saved me, can now eat cab bage, sausage and anything 1 want to. Nothing hurls me." It is a sim ple, harmless preparation that re moves the catarhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the in flammation which causes practical ly all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. At all druggists. AUCTION SALE Tuesday, August 11, on the Riumffeld place, seven mites west of Roseburg, commenc- lug at 10:30 a. m. Consists of fatm implements, stock, house- hold goods. Will also offer loo-acre farm for sale. J. W. McHlwaln, Roseburg. -o Studewiater.cosis less per pound than butter. sinu. he FOR SALE Canaries, singer guaranteed. 9'M S. Stephens St. Full SALK- Second hand bicycles (ID to J:'S. Roseburg Cyclcry. FOR SALK CHKAP 2 second hand wagons. Page Lumber .V. Fuel Co FOR SALK One ltanibouli tte and one Heluine buck, lloyer 111. Phone 14F14. FOR SALK A beautiful Colin coi- net ana case, cost iuii. w m s-i; for 4u. Terms. Phono D12-Y. Foil" SALE llartlett "pears for can ning, 2 cents per pound. Fred Reuner, Httppy Valley L'ridge. FOR" SALE -liroccoli plants, from limner seed. J2.u0 per loot). Frank Slrader, Dixonvtlle, Ore. FOR SALE OR TRADE For-Al nulo, five-room house; lot, lOux lou. Fine garden and five kinds of fruit. O. O., News-Review office. FOR SALE "OR " LEA'SE Garage and repair snop, equipped witn tools and niuchinei-y, fine loca tion. Write Chancy Garage, Marshfleld, Ore. FOU'S ALE Team black geldings; weight 2100; 10 and 11 years; harness and light wagon; all for $loii cash. William '. FOR SALE Crawford peaches' at itigiuand Orchard. Hrst right liuuu turn tour miles south 'on h.gnway at coucrete culvert. FOUDSO.N TRACTORwith J-bottom plow aud double diso har row, tor sale cheap; guaranteed o. k. W. 11. Jolilff, Melrose, Ore.' FOR SALE Ford Coupe at"-a soerillce. Six cord tires, Uuiseh tuition; other accessories. eeiieni condition. New Jluco fin ish, price reasonable for quick sule. Imiuhe of Hllliard, Aden Paint Shop. Cor. Main aud Court Sts. FOR SALE At u sacrifice, owner must leave, ltii acres, ferced with woven vire fence, house, barn, team of horses, barn, full of hay. all kinds of other 'out buildings; implements, qod, some broccoli land ready -, to plant. Ilioo. On good terms, smalt payment down. G. U. )lel big, 4U7 West 10th tit. I FOR RENT i Kelly's Kotner. 11 .F. V. No. Hox 13C-A. FOR RENT 5-room cottage. Phone 373-V. i'OR RENT 4-room apartment, 'in quire of J. F. Harker. Phone 12-Y. FOR RENT 7-rooin private " home with garige, close in. Phone 437-J. . : lftird, ! niR'UENT-Furnlshed apartmenti IS III OUR MIDST rAtwctale.1 I'm. l-urd W'.rr.) PENDLETON. Ore., Aug. 7. W. L. (Young) Strlbling and his en tourage passed through Pendleton this morning enroiuo to l'orllatlil and California points. The fanuus Georgia school boy boxer was ac rompanled hy Pa. M:i, and llaby Stribling. The parly is trave Ihig 111 a huge motor van known as "Young Strlbllng's Mobile Ilunga low" and a roaiDter. According to Pa Strlbling. the Cigla school boy will have two fl.--.htn. In Cali fornia, one in OaVland about Au gust 12 and one later in Lns Ang les, j'a t-iirioinig, uie jikiiih i;h'"- i er's manager, was unrenain as Ihe idenilty of the opponenta to he selected but apparently did not rare much who they were. Belong to His Golfing Lodger time ago., It hurt my pride to thing mat my huslmud would bor row money from Connie, for 1 Lln. an man borrowing : pursued will, regard to It money from a woman. I presume ticking intoimalion and would take advantage ot the piesence ol both otlicials to lalk over the situation and Ihe policy to lie Snrelarv I fi'er; li was srr.il. i. . i.i i..t,Ari,.. (..,. - .a coining 10 o wii 1,1 IS CO I i p; yii.u ,., my grandmother. Today a young " 'vi. ' in- P-' - n t I o t, man will not hesitate to borrow - Francisco In Sept. mber for a ju- from the girl he has tnken lor :'''o celebralioii. , a motor ride or a dinner, if lie , , ; r . find his money has run out. ' , r-celyed a ear , those won- It would not have been as bad if Paul had borrowed from Chick. 1 could stand that better than the knowledge that he was taking money Irom Connie. I stood still and pondered on this problem for a long while. How was 1 going to get this mes sago before Paul In his weakened state without gelling him so uli gry that It would returd his re covery 7 "Well, here gois!' I said. "I'll 'hike over to the ho-'pitul aud lake j my medicine, hut in the no an I time 1 will give sumo to Paul that is even loiterer than mine. The orderly showed me my bus ties. Prices right .Pago Lumber i Fuel Co. BIG PROGRAM IS PLANNED FOR THE SMITH RIVER FAIR IllTlilS A f-'A - e i. nrst and second floors. 427 E. oougias St. . FOR RENT 2 new 2-room funiish ed houses, $10 per month. Phone 210-L. Miller's Addition. ; FOR RENT Furnished utmn ntent. Hot and cold water und lights furnished. 344 S. Jackson. FOR'llENT 2 houses "In Miller Ad dition, f 15.00 per month. UaTiTge with both. o. w. Young & Son. Phone 417. FOR'"RENT16ocre farm 'y Impqua store with fishing grounds. Address C. C. Siegrlst, North llend, Oregon. FOR RENT OR SALE 6-Tobi, practically new bungalow, with garage; on highway just north of Riverside Btore. Q, U. Helblg, 407 West Cass streu FORHENT OR" WILL LEASE Public garage and storage room. Corner of Pine and Lane streets. Reasonable rental to desirable tenant. G. W. Young & Son. Phone 417. I I I WANTED (.WHijih-,1 ln- Wlir.) WASIIINCTON. Aug. 7. Pro noonrtd earthquake shocks were registered enrly today on Ihe sels uiogrnih nt Ci-nrgi'town unin rMty brginnlng nt 2:54 a. m. and la!ing until after four o'rl'k. The max imum velocity v.ns nttalned at 3:T4 a. ni. The locaiion was paced by Direelor Tonilorff ill 2r,l0 miles from Washington. Tho dlreiilon was not d termlneil. Plans for tho Smith rlvi r fair In be held September 7 and H, at the grange hull. Smith River, are taking definite form with publication of the premium lists, says Hie I'ort rmpniia Courier. The list is devilled Into five clas sifications, namely: livestock and iiali-v. aerlclllturnl. home crono- banit s room unit leu me. i iiiiiik mi,.M, and club work. Lieut. Armstrong Is asleep," he j j.-V(. ,,, prominent In stale suid. I opened the door softly, and county ailairs have been Be but I found Paul awake. When ' cured for speakers. Governor he suw the yellow envelope In , Walter M. Pierco In ads the list t'lllCACO. Aug. 7. A r.ith r se vere earthquake of tin Indicated distance of 1,1(4(1 miles lu a south erly direction from Chicago was recorded at 1:54 a. m. on the wen- tther bureau seismograph at the I'nlverslty of Chicago. The record shown! ft rharp movement at 1:55 a. m. four nitn ules after the first tremor. The nuiike ended at 4 ft.', V,.,V , a 'v '' n - my hand, his pale race beenme crimson. "What have you there, Cleo?" he asked. "A wire addressed to'you." "Let me havo It," he eoni- Stale Senator Isaac E. Staples ol Portland and II. L. Eddy of liose liurg and Dairy ami Food Coin-mlx-i.,ner Midtle 'and Cmnily Ag( nt Cooney are other speakers. There will be music, proliatily Terminal ',s. Ileauly Shop, phone Here's the (Trip Willie Mac Farlanc gives his driver when he swings into action. The new mtionnl open champion is caller) one of the greatest technical golfers in the game. ROAD NORTH OF JUNCTION CITY REOPENS TOMORROW l AK-tjh-.l I'n-M I'-u-w-'l W irr.l SALEM. Ore., Aug. 7 -The stale highway department announced li day thai the Pacific highway be tween Ilarrlsburg nnd Junction jelly, which has been closed on ac- ' I count of paving operations, will be njien to travel Snliinluy, August K. i I 1 fmi e,,n,ilv ferrv is 111 noerstloll across the Willamette river at liar-; rlsburg. WANTED Seml-invalld to care for at my home. !I25 Cobb St... WANTEIV Man to furnish dirt Tor filling yard. Call 112 Military ' Avenue, or phone 1x9-Y. , HAVE CLIENT wanting loleaso modern 6 or 6 room house. O. W. Young & Son. Phone 417. - - . WANTED All kinds of sewliit Mrs. Allaire's dressmaking apart ment. Room 3, over Rosotmrg Nat. Dank. W A N T I": IlC-Tir buy"7ild growl hU r and pine block wood, on tho ground. C. it. Cuvender, S18 WfTi chesler' St. Phono 170-X. . EUCE I munded, otretehlng out his l.atid y n,, KoMeburg .luvenli I ,..1,1,. I. KI,1 , a ,.r 1., b;i whieh trembled. (Juiikly he took It, and eauerly ho scrutinized it. Ills tare pal d as he realized that the envelup had been opened. "Vou have read It!" he exclaim ed. "Y'-s," I answered laconically. "May I ak, Cleo. what businc-: you have to open te leu rams or letters addressed to A varied uroizraru of land a ltd water sports will provide ent r tainmeiit for the visitors. There will l,e cewral nmlty xtiinis. ' A(l(fitate transportation to ami from the fair grounds will be pro vided. Adven Ising Is heinx put ut this w-ek and the programs are being worked on. A ni'eting -f some coininittee1 "That's unfair, Paul. You know was held Wednesday evening. f .(sh ial.-l I'r.HW Wlr.) KI'CKNK, Ore.. Aitr. 7.- Trie I To win- Sh: i. )o:al rvlauraiil, va-i icnicjcd niiti rublM',1 of 7.ri in caxh j las) ni'ht. fl whs reportid to Hie jio iff ttii- morning. The iPv.vbT ni n d throuuii the bar k, ( uf'lim j a scntn, r.nd broke often 'h" ca-h ' reii-i.'r. 'I he r'ilh"i v o-ciir,el j j so'iM-tinie b twei n 1 hi,(! 4 : ni a. in. I I The r',bbt-ry was th m roml in 1 las many niulits. th'- Klk Iodide hat" ha vlng tn-t n blow n S'eiii s- lav nifht and aiiiioxijnati ly Jr-ot token. ! i rriakcs millions IhmK Belter uie a drop of Advertising ink. to Kalte tlicm thinh about fcuvinj vur Uii-'lii VANTED--Young women of geod character nnd ability between tie ages of eighteen and thirty lo enter the Orange County Hos pital training school for nursw. Sept. 15th, 11125. Complejo courso In medical, surgical, obs tetrical and mental nursing and children's diseases. Apily Jo Supt. or Nurses, Orange Counly Hospital, Orange, Calif. . " I MISCELLANEOUS 3 I WELLS DRILLED Work guantj V eil, prli reasonable. J. A. (il lisple, Sutherlln, Ore. . . UAH ovVNi.it ijont forget 7 call 6i,S when In need of auto parts, aarft's Auto Wreekle, House. I LOST AND FOUND ; U)ST-Orange and White fox tr i Her I'Hik Reward. 329 Mill St. FOUND Automobile tire," 4,x$f I with rim. owner call at this o I lice and pay advertising. WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT ; Hotel Umpqua TUBBY Bear Fever. . By WINNER The Umpqua Florist Choice Cut Flows rs Always Fresh ! Finest Quality Artistic. Floral ' Designs. j Visit Our Oreenhons or I Call 40-KJ. Prune Trays, Boxes, Egg Crates Manufactured b C. A. STELZIER Myrtle Creek, Ore. Phone 260-4 KHHE rwiiN? .-.T .4 v I I s . af Jf . I TUtiBV CET , l.rl 2 K'H V 7 Vi S ovtaT fco nuNtiM rov m -nc lv - . t . .y I I ,.V. f.L" is X -V-A.-" &;?ssaii iSSSmIW -i'. Ixjss Ww.voS : :. in) 'i ij., VUHdT THAT Pur f - Pur t r THAT VWAS A Kk- ft LJ li' i It' I 'I I IS ' I! WM AST m mm, r.0 ' AM I vj E W . . m-v I -m i i i F It I f i I X M-r- t 11 -y- ; v. : i vOf-Ll.SY GUM1 THK TRIED To COT Keen k tmeS I, i- v , il'i . ' I I L . Yu. k , 'i?i ; vv I' I,, ill: ' '. .'4 I mi,':-, ii'i . I , J Keep tliat spring appear ance with rcfresl.ed ap parel. Let us prove it to i you. Our Auto Will Call Phone 2)7