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ROSEBURG NEVS-REVTEW. SATURDAY, AUGUST 8. 1925. FIVE You Can't Imagine! A Satofactory Meal 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 ROSEBURQ OAKLAND Loose Second Cutting Alfalfa Hay for Sale. Under New Management ' ROYAL RESTAURANT 1 39 Sheridan Street. MRS. W. L. HASH. Prop. Best Coffee with Pure Cream in the City. Regular Dinner, Family Style, 40c Short Orders as You Like Them Strictly Home Cooking. Open Night and Day. (Ajwrlited Pre Lnutd Wlrr.) HOILOONE, France. Auk. 8 j miss Lillian riurriKun. inv ji-u- i tin glii swimmer, will begin her I third attempt to swim the KuKlinh j channel toniKht, It vai tieuUled here this inoruing. I She will enter the water at Cape urin-nrs aooui ivuv u ciuck iu night MIbi Harrison will be convoyed by the- ocean-going tug AUace, pi loted by the veteran Jean Broth era, who has accompanied IS swimmers in their attempts to cross the chan nel A large number of newspaper representatives, photographers and motion picture men will be aboard the tug. Miss Gertrude EuVrle, the Ameri can girl, who has been compelled by Blight Indisposition to postpone her attempt to swim the channel until August 17; her trainer, Jabex Wolff, and the Egyptian swimmer, Ispach Helmy, also planning to at tempt the channel swim, will be among those who will cheer the tit tle Argentine champion on her way. SO. PAG. TRESTLE III POLK COITY AUGUST 31! The regular Fall Term at the Eugene Business College begin on the above date. Other enrollment dates are September 8, 14. 21. All inquiries for information gladly answered. Eugene Business College Phone 6C6 A. E. ROBERTS. President 992 Willamette St Eugene, Oregon FALL CLASSES Start September 1. Evening Instruction qualify- lng students for positions as leased wire telegraph opera- tors. Graduates will b secured positions on newspapers throughout the country. Sular- les range from 135 to 1225 monthly. Monday and Thursdays en- rollment dates. Write or call evenings. ROSKM'RO TELEGRAPH INSTITliTK 221 Perkins illdg., Phono 121-J. CAMP FIRE GIRLS WILL ENJOY OUTING TODAY AND SUNDAY Homemade Ice cream. Delivered to any part of the city, packed In qts one half gallon, or gallon con tainers. Free's Freeze has no equal. Lloyd Crocker. Tho Roseburg Camp Fire Girls arc enjoying a two-day outing at Beckley's ferry, the camp having been established there this morn ing, to continue over until tomor row night. Cars donated by mem bers of the Umpqua Chiefs organi zation, transported the girls to the beautiful grove, where the W. B. Day summer camp was placed at their (linposHl. They were chaper oned by Mrs. Cray hill and Mrs. Oomptnn. The camp of furs an op portunity for many klnln of sports, including swimming, fishing, boat ing, and ample room for all kinds of sanies. WEATHER FORECASTING IS TAUGHT IN SERV ICE SCHOOLS OF ARMY Second hand corn sheller at Wharton Bros. Built - Ins well . machined and PROPERLY MADE Satisfy! f Get our prices and de signs before buying elsewhere. Roseburg Lumber wm SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 8. (A. P.) Army service schools at the j Presidio of San Francisco and else- where have begun to turn weather 1 prophets. The military importance of the subject has led army men to a deep Ptuly of atmospheric conditions. Graduates of the meteorological section of the signal school are placed on duty along the numerous war department airways, where weather forecasts must be supplied to aviators before they start on extended flights. Not only temper atures and storms must be predict ed, but upper air currents, the di rection and duration of winds, are of great importance to pilots. In planning the erection of new airdromes and flying fields the weather experts are given careful hearings. I Uvl-SMIUTARY (AMOcUtM Prrw laaed Wire.) FALLS CITY, Ore., Aug. 8. The Southern Pacific railroad bridge at the end of the Falls City and Black Rock branch was totally destroyed by fire of an undeter mined origin which started at 2:30 o'clock 'this morning, and as a re sult operations on the Willamette Valley logging road extending on from Black Rock will come to a halt indefintttly, pending rebuild ing of the structure. The Willamette Valley company has been operating two and three logging trains a day from thelitj camp Into Dallas, all of them com ing in over the destroyed bridge and the Southern Pacific branch line linto Dallas. (AMnHiittd I'rvM Lfwcd Wtr.) KITOKNE. Ore., Aug. 8. Golfnrs from thu Kugene Golf and Country Club were planning this morning to leave for Med ford, where the ln-ter-city match, postponed last Sun day, will bo played tomorrow. If enough women from Kugene make the trip, the women of Medford will also he met, it is said. Thf KngfneRii will arrive in M'dtord late today and all match es will bo p.ayed tomorrow. Those who will mak" the trip for Kugene Include K. O. Immel, George MeGIIl, Rav O'Donnell, Dr. J. M. Miller, Dr. W. II. Dale, Wil son Coffey, K. C. Simmons, Price Speer, Bert Prescott, Roy Rowl ing. Morris RUrbuck, Al Seien, A. A. Rogers. Taylor-maae concrete Is good con crete. Tel. 126-R. A BRIDE'S DIARY A Lov Story of Today By Idah McClone Gibson PAIL RECKIVKS 111S TELKGItAM Hie Slury Far: Cleo Madi son elopes with Lieutenant Paul Armstrong. I . 8. A. It does not take Cleo long to discover mitr riage Is not a path of rose. Ou the train, going to the army poM. she hai an allegorical dream in dicating her future problems. Tt.o colonel, Arthur Hlaktly Holiimi, of the post, is a "lady killer" and his actions have compromised Rita Thorndlke, wife of a repro bate lieutenant. Rita U innocent and Cleo forms an immediute and deep friendship for her. Rita, at Cleo's instigation, decides to leave the post and Joins a vaudeville troupe under the name Kheda Thorwaldsen. Paul has been hav ing his trollies, chiefly liquor ami gambling. Cleo re ruses to he gushingly sympathetic. The pent is agog with gossip and suspicion when Rita leaves and the colonel Implores Cleo to give him infor mation unsuccessfully. Climax ing a eeries of domestic troubles between Cleo and Paul, Cleo puts Paul in the hospital by hitting him on the head with a vase. Paul receives a telegram from Connie Terhune, forwarding the money he has asked to borrow. Since you were a foolUh as to In sist on giving a cheek lor the other five hundred to the Colonel, I kuow we are almost down to hardpan. 1 haven't got a cent in the bunk, and you told me this morning that you had very little. Now it's 50-50." "I confess, Paul, I don't see whul you are driving aV U never entered my heud that my husband would titkv a huge sum of money from a woman he km w he couVl never repay, especially a woman who hod opeuly said, "No matter whom you thought you loved, or whom you married, you will at lal come into your owu by mar rying me." "Paul. I don't understand what you mean y 50-50. here are your principles? And if you have none of those useful commodities in your make tip, where is your pride? 1 have been told evm a man without principle always has pride. "Do not not think for one moment 1 will go and got that money. I will not he a partner in holding up any womau. and if you had an idea I would, I want you to kuow now you are nits taken." Next A l'rultleiii. But No Solution, AUTO LIGHTIMO LAW EFFECT! Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. DN SEPTEMBER 1 FOR SALE ( vUfM rm W!rp. WASHINGTON, Aug. 8. This year's cotton crop decline! to the extent of 22,000 bales between July 16 and August 1. The d pnrtnieal of agriculture's August 1 'forecast of prospective production. .sum d today, places the crop at i:t,r.i;fi,iHNi boles, compared with a forecast of 13,5KS.ono bales based on the July condition. POIITI.AD, ORKGO Bla trarhvr. am 1 1 ! cnrffnl uprrvlBinH, atrlrt 4ln tllae, indol l vnalnicea Had I naml trnlalntr. till lf I rheerfwllr Mat rtqaeat. Kail's Catarrh Medicine i both local and internal, and hat been successful in the treatment of Catarrh j for ovr forty year. Sold by all druggists. I F. J. CHENEY fii CO.. Toledo, Ohio ' A HOSPITAL WAR. "How stupid, how perfectly stupid you are. Paul Armstrong! You should not have made that aMnine remark until yon had opened the envelope yourself, and then you would have found that no person, not even your wile, could have told who sent the message. It shows me you are expecting a wire from Connie." This disconcerted my husband very much. He knew he hud made a great mistake. He hastily tore open the en velope, not waiting to take the message out of the opening I had previously made. When ho saw the printed slip, he exclaimed: 'Why, this Is not a wire from Connie! It is from some one who has bent me some money!" "Evidently." i returned, sarcas tically. "But if you ask me. I would say. It really looks as if it was from some one to whom you nad npplfed for money; conse quently this telegram should be no surprise to ycu." Paul seemed to sense how ri diculous It was for him to plead not guilty. Hp looked up with n propitiating smile. I did not allow my faee to relax the llght pst bit. This seemed to muke all the more absurd his tired and troubled face. It was so funny one could not feel sorrv for him. Finally ho determined upon a course of action, for ho suid: "Well, if you must knew, Cl -o. I did ask Connie for a small lonn. You made Mich a hulla baloo about your dimmed old car. that my only anxiety in lifo was to gft monoy enough to pav thoye gambler ami pry t lie old boat awav from them hack into my hands so I could stop your pal aver. I thought about every one I know, and of course Chlclt and Connie were the first friends who came into my mind. Both of them have money to burn. Itoth of them. I knew, would he pcr lertly willing to lend il to me. "I must confecM I wat it Utile rei'luctaiit to call on Chirk. I was his successful rival for you end I did not want him to think that I had to call on niv frf nlH for a loan o early in the :ame. Connie, on the other hand, would be only too glad to heln nie out of- any tight place, and I think It probably made her happier to wire me this money than any thing she has dono in a long while. "Don't you realize, mv dear, that I was very nnhappv? You were raggine me all tlu while about that little game. I hadn't a cent to got your old car back, nnd there I was, between the devil and the di-ep blue se:i. What would be more natural than that I would wire t he best friend I have on earth, male or tenia In, that I was awfully hard up and aked If she would send me the $Min? "I expect this Is the mon-y in fact, I'm fiire of it. I nm lied to I hi bed si I'll Just giie you a note, Cleo. nnd you ran go over to the lelccranh orfhe nnd yi It. We'll be silting pretty." "Pardon me?" "Oh, I say, dear, haven't yntt hop n listening? 1 said I would ghe you a note authoriin-: you to gt that money, nnd yon Mtild put if In the hank ti your uwn account if you wanted." "Paul Arm-tron, you an still delirious. ' "Oh don't talk nonsense, f'leo. I'm perfec tly all right. I. sin here, don't you see that fivo hun dred will rom In vry v i- ly ? m E MED FORM S POOL OF 750100 PUDS I A pool oi 750.000 pounds of prunes has been arranged by the j Prune Growers Mutual association J of Canyonvilh. A meeting of the I organization was held on Tuesday, j at which time practically nil of the 1 members were present. It.WaS tlrt- i iiit-u nt ;iooi mii eniis tn an nut ru bers, this action establishing pool of three-quarters oJfj a million pounds. The fruit will be sold at a price satisfactory to the growers. Mills are to be received by D. S. Heals of the Riddle State bayk. and the price deemed beet by the grow ers will be accepted. It was decided thai the average price pns box for (picking will be 7 cents, with a bonus of one cent on the season. An apple picker Till get those hif:h pears that you cannot reach with a ladder. They work like a pruning shears and do not harm the fruit. See one at Wharton Bros.. ' FOR SALK Canaries, slngor: 1 guaranteed. 9i4 S. Stephens St. mj . r ii . a .'FOR S.I.K-Stcond hand bicycle Motor Vehicle Lights Must, $lu to .:r, R(Wt.burg cyciery. FOR SALi:- One Kamboulette ami one Delaine buck. Buyer Bio.-i. Be Made Legal Before That Time. OLD TYPE OBSOLETE Magneto Type- of Light Must Be Replaced by Modern System Under Law. September 1, 1925, chapter 323 of the law of 1925, regulating the ad justment of motor vehicle lights In Oregon goes into eftoct, and. inas-. much as the law assumes that all motor vehicles within the Btate will have been prqvided with ap proved i gluing equipment, proper ly adjusted according to legal standard, enforcement of the pro visions of the law will begin upon that date by the traffic division of the department of secretary state. Phone HK14. FOR SALK Two registered Shrop shire rams. K. F. Strong, UaK land. Oregon (Rice Kill.) FOR SALK Thirty head of aged ewes. A. I. Caskey, Ros"burg. Oregon. FOR SALK li ;:.; i-red lUned Rock rooster, Kleinsmith btock. J. W. Humphreys, Wilbur. PLANTS FOR SALK Rroccoll, cabbage, cauliflower and kale. Fred A. Ciotf, Roseburg, Phono 6F2. FOR SALK OR TRADE For Al auto, five-room house; lot, loox It in. Fine garden and five kinds of fruit. O. O., News-Review of fice. FOR SALKOlf LKASK Garage and repair shop, equipped with tools and machinery, fine loca tion. Write Chancy Garage, Marshfield, Ore. FOR SALK 2 lots east of and within two blocks of the leer Creek bridge. InquJreJKUJj. Main of ihK.HL 1MMKDIATK SALE Three j harnesses, wacon, team of mares, T OF FEELS HTM No lighting station can legally adjust lights until it has on did-! play, in a conspicuous place, a cer-1 tificate of authorization. Issued by' the secretary of state and no mechanic-can legally adjust lights un til he has been examined and lie ensed bo to do, and his certificate of authorization must also be made available upon demand. To. date 44 light adjusting stations have been approved throughout tho state and licenses have been issued Lom ovaJilhtl. adjusters. t Apr'uVfttfoiH for appointment -sas ! ' lio A aiilhotirfd light adju.-MiriK stutioaeTFOR SALE are hing received daily, and, as rapidly- as Xhdy atmeQuipped with facilities for toting and adjiisrlng they are iuKuocted by an ottteer of the Mate traffic department, and If approved, a certificate of author ity is Issued. Applications are also being received lor appointment as authorized light adjusters and li censes are being issued as rapidly as compliance with legal require ments is established. iK lit 2100 lbs. All for $75.00. John Wolters, Garden Valley. Wilbur, Ore. FOR SALL 5-room modern bunga low, largo lot, Ilargain if takec at once. 2 houses north of Riv ertddo Store on highway. Leaving town. Mrs. Recta. FOR SALE Team blacti geldings weight 2100; t and 11 years harness and light wagon; ail for f loo cash. William Telford, Kelly's Korner. II .F. D. No. 1, Uox 136-A, At' a sacrifice, owner must leave. (i acres, fenced with woven wire fence, house, barn, team of horses, barn full of hay, all kinds of other out buildings; implements, wood, some broccoli land ready to plant. $1 100. On good terms, small 'payment down. G. U. 1 lid big, 407 West 10th St. FOR HALE Crawford peaches at Highland Orchard. First right hand turn . four miles south on highway, at concrete culvert. FORlJfaO.tRACtORwUlj J-boU torn plow and double disc har row, for sale cheap; guaranteed o. k. W. B. Jolliff, Melrose, Ore: FOR SALE Ford Coupe "at a tacrine SU cord tires, Oosch ignition; other accessories. Ex cellent condition. New Xmco fin ish. Price reasonable for quick sale. Inquire of Hi I Hard, Aden 1 Hint Shop. Cor. Mala and Court Sis. FOR RENT KOU IlENT G-room cottage. Pbone S7i-Y. FOK "RENT 2-room aiSrtmeiiT, cIohp In. Reasonable. Phono ?27-Y. t'OK KENT I room aimrtmtmt. In quire of J. F. Darker. Phone 12-Y. KOH RENT 2 new 2-room'turnlah-ed houses, $10 per month. Phone 21U-U Miller's Addition. FOR RENT 2 houses In Miller Ad dlllon. $15.00 ier month. Garage with both. G. V. Young ft Son. Phone 417. FOll KKNT6acrTaTm by I'nipqua Btore with- fishing grounds. Address C. C. Blegrlst, North Hend. Oregon. FOR RENT OR BALE &-rooni; practically now bungalow, with garage; on highway just north or Riverside store. O. U. Heibig, 407 West Cass stre-t. FOR RENT "ORWII.LEASE Pub'lo garage and storage room. Corner of Pine and Lane streets. Reasonable rental to desirable tenant O. W. oung ft Son, Phone 417. WANTED I Vermi Tox IitSecttolde repellent, easy to use and JU0 active. Will ho old magneto type of head-j injure neither walls, furniture or lights w ill not meet with the re-j fabrics. Sold only hore. Lloyd quirements of the law and nil cars Crocker. operating under this type of llluml- o nation must be rcequipped with Jut.t received a car of those won- Icctric or acetylene systems bef ore,' derful premium Star A. Star shin- they can operate on the public highways on and after September 1. The change can be made at nominal cost. Adjustment receipts cannot be Is sued by the adjuster for any de vice which has not been tested by the United States Jlureau of S tan gles. Prices right .1'age Lumber & Fuel Co. For prompt tavt service, city or country trips, phono 44. We have some specials In shljr lap, flooring .cellHig and siding. The lards and approved by the secre- I stocks are limited. se us today. (Aiwk t;it.'t IT.- I,.;, nil Wire.) LOS ANGELES, Aug . X, A slight earth idiock at 2:13 o'clock I this morning was reported to the Santa Fe train dispatcher's office t here by the dispatcher at San Her- nardiito. Telephone operators and I police headquarters at San Jter I nardiuo reported they had not felt the shock. SAN JACINTO, Cal.. Aug. S.-An earthquake shoek or a few seconds duration was felt here at 2; lfi 'o'clock this morning. No resulting 1 damage lias been reported. I SAN DIEGO, Cal.. Aug. K. A 'slight earthquake shock was felt IH'I it 1 1 0 r 1 1 (Ji'MM e , 11 run rv 1 11 in morning. Karthnunke were report ed at San Jacinto and Hemet, ac cording to word received here. No damage was done. For washed rand and gravel, and pla.-ner Kind .see Rudolph Harness. Shady I'oint, or leave ord rs at Marksbuiy store. tary of state. To date 17 different head lamps, reflectors and control I devices have passed the test and been approved by the secretary or statu and this list Is furnished each authorized light adjust ing station ami must be posted con spicuously upon a bulletin board provided for that purpose. As tests are completed additions will bo made to tho authorized lists. A maximum charge of 75 cents Is allowed by law for light ad justing service, exclusive of equip ment to conform to legal requirements. I Page Lumber Fuel Co. We have an ebctiic light plant in stock on which we can save you some money. Wharton Jhos. NOTICE TO CREDITORS i In the County Court of the State of I Oregon for Douglas County. ! In the matter of the estate ! of Jeremiah P. Haley, Deceased. 1 Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been by the Coun ty Court of Douglas County, Ore gon, by an onler Uuiy made and NOW DOES ALL HER WORK Has No Backache, NoBadFecIings Because Lydia L Piukham's Veg etable Compound Drove Her Illness Away Milwaukee, Wisconsin. "F was In a hndlv run-down condition and 1 would get weak spells and terrible head aches, I felt ao badly last year that I could not do any houseclcan- mg. ine minute 1 would iiftor stoop it seemed as if I was going to fall to pieces. I told a neightiorhow Ifelt and she suid that Lydia E. Pink 1 LOST AND FOUND We solicit inquiries to buy or Portland, Ore. sell any maikefaldo IIhIciI, local or unlisted seem Hies. Active, market for Durant, Star, Flint and Kieken barker Motor Issue. Pitlllie CUlitieH. Prompt attention given nil or ders. Cash p: id for pun-haSfss; Do de'ay. (Quotations furnished HOOD BROTHERS Stocks ana Bond 8 CbamlMT fommt-rce IIMq. entered, appointed administrator of ham s VeKetalilo Compound was the elle of Jeremiah P. Haley, wirelj the rujht thrnR for me I took aii , . hvi..L. four txittles then and in the fall of the Kain. nali! . ..ate are ben- "'r t,?tl1,Ti. led to present the same V 'J1? k three. I had been treated gave me an iron dcreaxed. All claims a oynmi.ie.1 10 present "' t-mic and that did not help mo. It with vouchers annexed and proper- d lhat U)e Umic diJ ni)t hav , ly verified as by law required, to jt whal thl, VeKeUl,leCom,K.und did. the underslKiicd John 1. 1a.uk. ad- That mvo melhcstrenirlhand amt.i llllnlhtrator Of fnlll eKtllte at Ills , f,,,.H,..l nn.l I h,.v onineil in law ollin- in (he Perkins iliilldlnK. w,.jlt ' his year In-fere I started to In the Clly of Ito burK, OreRon, r,.an house I vt four Isitlles of the I wiihin six im.ntlis from the date of Veretnl.li' (m.und and am takinfc' th" first publication of this notice. jt rirnl ),,. j tell all my friendsi lmi" d and first pul.li.-hcd this the ai,t it ami hew much (food itd'M-ai llih day of July, 1!:':'i. i nie. Thev can notice It la-cause 1 have JU11N I. l.OMi, i gained in weight. I weigh lit now Admlnlf-ttatnr of the estate of and do nil my work myself aain." Jer-mlah P. Haley, deceased. , Mrs. Km it. . HnANii.NiiiKi, tl a7th Strc-'t, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. LOST Orange and White fox ter rier pup. lieward. 329 Mill St. FOUND "Automobile "tVeTTixilf with rim. Owner call at this ol flee and pay advertising KOIM A ll t? It. "T.T watA charm wllh monncrnm. Owner nmy have same by applying at News-ltevlew office. TUBBY PROFESSIONAL CARDS j DR. M. rl. i'LYLEK hlropracU ! physic Ian. 128 W. Lane Si The Uiiipqua Floritt ! I Cholcs Cut Flowers Always ' j Ftesh Finest Quality Artistic Floral Dmiiins. Visit Our Ornhoue or ' Call 40-Pi. mm r sV if vwe BE Gouoa r.T'ik.v ftir. GAME oe Mtae at oo f MP 60TTA CO R16MT sTO TIIEl fcOSrtES AFlEBTtU M W NOT GET SCAttEO WHEUI WE HEAft A OLE BEAdy I Prune Tray, Boxes, Egg Crate Manufactured b;' C. A. STELZIER Myrtle Crtek. Ore. Phons 2604 Old Bill's Big Wind. By WINNER S0W0tBEMv)T6AKTERS'8OV A Vov TooK Olli Bill IKE )iX)tCHOPPtR,FoR AKAR ert'HAW.HArt 1HATS RiCH.' WELUWJW.t,! HAVrTAfT STfM AJE WT FOR HeAI!S,AKJ HIMV4 M'OSIA fcl:( VA WHIM VOt WAS VXlstG;Ffc3 V.Hf.0J' fcJV?-r ZA TS RIGHT kiun-.u-tiTwwucMiu Vt-' - (IHCrJE IMTMBN oM HEBE- rUMt A PCf.rtCLO I aotH'X II. X urri-rl J ttiN Hn wtaw.HfAti J o ,t Tv-L' S WT AWg-'WVJ t Imm A il If.. . St' I - II' ' ' ' II w , . S , ' T. T Jf V--T. ' - S I M il f J w". '- 1 r.BV . I I - 11 ' Vt-TT-.. ! ,1 'J .... ....... . i tOnee WJHtM'MG AU HIM AM' OOff. AAJ feltf coopeR. aw vack be acoro jas camPiai-. P.EVCAJTIe.MLlOMIAiirlECS CBEEK A WlAlO STfX f-i CUMUPAAf 8UWOUR.TTMT PtUMB OWF.i'.HE MOOAJ'flM. tT BLEW tut WATP? CK.HT Otrr TA.THE CStr.eK AiJ I? TJ THfc8U AS WN A ravcETVIraicUir IT TOOK Otnt Flv.E At blcw rTOVJT.A VICMT'TWf) UAVSLATt KINt rwwi TfOVIRrAU.ES CKWlMTUE VAU.rV WU. UVIkKaAJ , yM-TMEOLD CoFFe--W A WTIIAf IWTHIi miodli; oprr nmi.uu'.AujAV aaikhAS- i - . . THAX AWMAOAS3J .. S I WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua Keep that spring appear ance with refreshed ap parel. Let us prove it to you. . Our Auto Will Gall Phons 277 k ar.vaf-. J r t t 1; ; m j - i WANTKD Semi-Invalid to care for at my home. 925 Cobb St. H A VK CLIENT "wantlnit" to" lea"ss modern 5 or 6 room hoiwe. G. W. Younu & Son. Phone 417. WAN'TKft Carpenter work, byday of contract. Call at 8U8 N. Jack son St. i WANTEIJ liousekeoper desires work In Rood home. Good cook. Myrtle Garrison, Myrtle Point, Ore. - - VANTK1 All kinds of sewiuu at Mrs. Moore's dressmaking apart ment. Hoom 3, ovor Roseburg Nat. flank. ' ' WANTK IP-Man to Catch on ranch also man and wife for ranch. Slato qualifications. ." Address "llox II," care News-Review. WANT E I To" buy'tild" n'row 1 h Tlr and pine block wood, on the ground. C. It. t'avender, 814 Win chester J-it. Phone 170-Y. VVA NTKD Cream sefiarator, small siie, for one cow. also Incubator, hot water heat, 350 to GOO egjrs, must be in first class condition. A. 11. Solle, Yoncalla, Ore. WANTED Young " wom'enof giod character and ablllly between the ages of eighteen and thirty to enter the Orange County Hos pital training school for nurses, Sept. 15lh, 11125. Complete courso in medical, surgical, obs tetrical and mental nursing anil children's diseases. Apily to Supt. of Nurses, Orange County Hospital, Orange, Calif. I MISCHJLANEOUS WELLS DRILLED Work guaran teed, price reasonable, J. A. Gil Hsple. Sutherlln, Ore. . CAR OWNEa Don't toriet u eall 60S when tn Deed of auts parts. Sarff'a Auto WrUn Honse. - - j " I n I i !