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t ROSEBURGNES-REVIEW. THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1925. FIVE How Was Your Harvest? Did you sow clean grain last year? We are equipped to clean your seed grain, both at Roseburg and Oakland. Book your orders now. We will do the work in the order it is booked, so ' come early and avoid the rush. See U First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ' ROSEBURO OAKLAND - Loose Second Cutting Alfalfa Hay for Sale. u 1000 CARLOADS OF. A BRIDE'S DIARY A Lort Story tl Today By Idah McGlone Gibson 6E OF LIMIT POT Oil Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. NOTICE BIG DIFFERENCE IN THE WAY YOU FEEL Quit Poisoning Yourself To day; Feel Better in Few Hours or No Cost. Make this teat! End suffering from Indigestion, Pimples, Pains in Jtack and Sided, Constipation, Headaches and tired, rundown con dition, due to Self-poisoning bo cause of sluggish liver and clogged intestines. Take pleasant spoonful of Dr. Tliacher's Liver and Blood Syrup after the next two meals. In less than 14 hours notice the quick dif ference in the way you feel. Con tains pure vegetable ingredients, approved by physicians. Helps na ture cleanse and tone your liver strengthen your digestive organs-1-soothe the tired and overtaxed nerves, brace up your system and purify your blood and restore your energy again. You, too, must be satisfied, or no cost. Dr. Thacher's Is sold and recom mended under this guarantee by Nathan Fullerton, Koseburg, Ore.; Drain Pharmacy, Drain, Oregon. r. s. iitoi 1 to cm,. UlllOKATK Willi THE LEAUl'K Or X.VI WNS. H GENEVA, Aug. 11. Word has been received oi the formation ut the American National Committee ou Intellectual Cooperation, wnicn Is to collaborate with the L.euKue ot Nations permanent Interna tional Committee on intellectual Cooperation. Similar national group exist in oilier countries which are members ot the league. Inazo Nitobe, assistant secre tary general, received a cablegram iroin it. A. .Miilikan, Camuruia, EAD COLDS Mtlt In spoon; inh&U vapor! apply fr-Mly up nostrils. WICKS V VapoRub Onr IT Million Jar, Ud r.arfy GILDED CARRIAGES OF ROYALTY USED IN FILMS WHEN CAST OFF LONDON, Aug. 13. (A. P.) Coaches and carriages used by royalty wear out or require replac ing more frequently perhaps than w-no is a niemoer oi ine League . , thQBe o( tne,r oya, 8UDje,cts. There VeuiTUl LUiuuiiiici:, mm iiia aim i ericau group Is headed by Kuliu Koot. It also Includes George K. Hale, honorary cuuirmau ot the Na tional liesearch Council; Charles 11. Hasklus, chairman or tne Council of Learned Societies; Herbert Putnam, librarian of Congress; irgiuia C. Uilder sleeve, president of tho Interna tional lederatlon of I'nlvorslty Women; Lorado Tuft, member ot tho American Academy of Arts and Letters; James H. Hreasied, American 1'htliloglcal Organiza tions; Charles W. Knot, ernon Kellog. secretary of the National Research Council; Augustus Trowbridge, International hduca tion Hoard; C. It. Mann, director of the American Council on Edu cation, and H A. Miilikan. ! is always a market for these royal "castoffs and many have become the property of rich business men while others, of the gilded type, are bought for film worK. There are several now waiting transportation to America, but in accordance with conditions of sale all crests and other identification marks have been cut out of the panelling or of the upholstery be fore being taken out of the sale yard. Hardie fruit ladders are built en tirely of spruce and are strong. See them at Wharton Bros. Prune Trays, Boxes, Egg Crates Manufactured b" C A. STELZIER Myrtle Creek, Ore. Phone 260-4 Myers pumps of all kinds as well as pipe and fittings at Whar ton Bros. SAVED FRIEND FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Heckman Decided to Try Ljdia L Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Note Results Council Bluffs, Iowa. "I had pains in my hack and sides and headaches. so that 1 coum not LOS ANGELES, Aug. 13. It I takes in round- numbers somc- thing like l.VOu cars of fruits and vegetables per week to supply the consumers of Los Angeles and suburban towns. In other words, the rail unloads of fruits and vegetables for the past six months being about one-third of the total consumed, the other two thirds coming by truck from the nearby sections show a total of over 8, Out) cars. Records kept by the Bureau of Markets show how this grand "o tal Is made. Close checking by the Los Angeles office show that rail receipts average around 35 per cent, against truck receipts of 65 per cent. For a few items this proportion aoes noi appiy bananas, for example,' which come by steamship and rail entirety. Oranges and lemons, on the other hand, will run per cent by truck. About the same propor tion is shown for all vegetables. Los Angeles during the first half of 1926. took 689 cars of apples, of which 3i9 were from California. 164 from Washington, 47 from Oregon and 6 from Ida ho. Apricots reached 67 cars, cherries 172. and mixed fruit 61. Bananas made a new record with 1,113 cars, and figs, one of the new crops, which is fast finding a place in the markets, show 14 cars. Leading vegetables regis tered: Artichokes, 99; aspara gus. 399; celery, 125; cucumbers, 29: cabbage, 35; lettuce, 644; tomatoes, California, 191; Mexi co, 336; Mississippi. 1. and Texas 12, or a total of 540 cars. Pineapples from Cuba register ed 3 cars; peaches, 53; grapes, 11; plums, 42 and strawberries, 24. Ot watermelons, rail receipts reached 671 cars, of which 10 were from Mexico, while 5 4 cars of cantaloupes were received. Of onions, California supplied 188 cars; Colorado, 20; Idaho, 14; Oregon, 15; and Texas 10, making a tolal of 247. Of pota toes this market unloaded 2.667 cars, of which Idaho supplied 1, 481 cars; California, 866; Minne sota. 28; Nevada. 67; Oregon, 6; Washingtcn. 26; Colorado, 34; Wisconsin. 2; -L'tah.l, and Mich igan, 2. It took 52 cars of sweet pota toes to supply the demand, Ar kansas sending 38; Oklahoma, 11, and Tennessee. 2, with only one from California. Of the 67 cars of peppers, 32 were from Mexico. California peas registered 217 cars: rhubarb, 10; mixed vegetables, California, 60. and Mexico 37. The official report, which will be Issued within a few days, will be well worth keeping for refer ence, since it will show receipts by months, thus Indicating tho particular periods when this mar ket will absorb certain fruits and vegetables and the average quan ttis. So far as is known this Is the first attempt to put out a summary of the actual unloads of any large market for the half-year period. Tho big outstanding fact shown by the report is that for practic ally all fruits and vegetables the daily receipts by rail are only about one-third of tho actual quantities received and consumed. Spray your cows with fly spray. It increases the milk. Our fly spray is guaranteed. Wharton Bros. CLEO MOONLIGHT , AND COLONEL BELDON". Instead ot going straight home from the hospital. I got into my little car ana rode out into the" country. 1 had to consult with myself, tor notwithstanding all my tenderness, and all my feeling of sympathy and pity lor 1'aul, tne fact was borne upon me poig nantly and conclusively that 1 did not love him any more. I have often wondered, dear diary, what all these other wo men In tne world who tlud them selves in the same position that I was, do. Of course 1 know that some of them get a divorce, and some ot them go "mifgglius alone" as Paul suggested. I couldn't do this; and yet I knew that If Paul had been dy ing, I could not have touched my lips to bis in a good nignt kiss wnen 1 left' that hospital. It wus a gorgeous moonlight, and my mind was so occupied with my own problem that 1 was speeding along without thinking ot where 1 was going. All at once 1 felt my eyes blinded with tears. before me. 1 turned the car sharply to one side and slopped aud was restlug one foot on the running board ot my car, talking to nie. "What's the matter. Colonel are you in trouble?' "Good Lord!" said the Colonel under his breath. Hoth he aud I recognised the voire ot Major Iiulston. ".No, I Just was driving this way and found lrs. Armstrong having some tire trouble. I've Ju t iiuislied changing tires fur her." "What a fool a man Is!" I said to myself. Major Italston knows that explanation Is untrue. It would have been much belter for Col. lleldon to have told the truth. Now the whole post will ring with the scandal of Col. Uol don and Cleo Armstrong being found miles from home on this moonlight night. I could Just see Mrs. Ralston rolling the story under her ton gue. She would now be sure that she had guessed aright when in the afternoon she had intimated to me that 1 was to be the next one alter Kita Thorudike to whom iCol. Ueldon would pay his alien ell. uiy ejeo uituui-u i.,," i ti 1 couldn't see the road luon?' ... . m , hnm, to ' home," I said. "1 will bid you ..a.,,1. wn n.,.,.1 nlirht " 1'lir tilt U F.CII11, lliril ....... - . .. i iif., nr ma I ,ttil,l not ftnv "after What are you crying about, - - I heard a voice " V", n. :.n looking at the back ot my car. and 1 realized 1 had no -spare" on. Do you know, dear diary, I think women are much clevorer than men when it comes to sub terfuge. I would never In all my lile have made such a toollsh explanation ot a very harmless Cleo Armstrong asking and turned sharply arouud, For a moment 1 aid noi recog nize my own voice. Iben I added mre naturally, to myself: "Surely you are not cryng because you did not kiss Paul good night? You're not crying because you feel lonely without him, for you have been lonely ever since you have been at the post. No, I knew lor any oi tuese iumBs. worldlv-wlsc crvtn because my dream was ! wor""y w"- shattered; my whole house of cards which 1 bad built so I'gh bad tumbeld to tho ground. Strange as it may seem, Paul did not enter into my grief ut all. I was crying because love had fled. 1 wonder, dear diary, if that Is the firsts reaction that other women have under these circum stances. A poet once said: "In the first love a woman lovos her lover, but ever afler all she luves is love." I think perhaps it is love that we all of us love all ot the lime, from first to last. T w not crying ""' 'Plsode. and I am half the Je Umgs 1 wa.;l . age and much lea. DANCE AT TILLER Saturday evening, August 15, dance will be given In the open air pavilion at Tiller. Good music has been secured and all w ho attend are assuntl of a most enjoyable evening. Enjoy your week end outing at Tiller. BERLIN. Aug. 15 -A number FOR SALE i!i FOR RENT, 1917 .Willi starling and lighting sys tem, good condition. You may trade In vour old Ford. Also 11120 Ford Willi starling and lighting system for sale or trade. UNION GARAGE Ford -Service 1 I ALPS TO HAVE AERIAL RAILWAY RoseOygSteam LAUNDRY KIDS ( - 'VknowI - a V -SXVvHATI 4 J I 9 FE.UV.OW HO.ten-S" II m . try it, as I had tried anumbcrof other medicines. Now I feel like a different person and am telling my friends about the Vege table Compound helping: me, hopine thcT will let it help them, too. Mrs. Ethel Heckman, Box 21, IL F. D. No. 1, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Saved From An Operation Monesscn, Pa. "I took I.ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for a serious case of female trouble. The worst pain I had was in my right sido and back with swelling in my side so that I was unable to walk atone time. I was ordered to iro to the hospital, K.it kre I sm. stiil without an opera tion. I saw your advertisement and have taken the Vegetable Compound with splendid result." Mrs.'J.NKIy son. 82 Donner Ave., Monesscn. Pa. MUNICH, Aug. 13. Conatrue- domvwork Once',lnn of suspension railway, the in a while Iwould j find of Its kind in the Bavarian be sick a week. A and Austrian Alps, has been start friend told me that ed. under sanction from the Bavar LydiaE. Pink- lan government, to run from Gar ham's Vegetable ! misch-I'artonklrchen to the Kreu Compound had jZeckhaus, a favorite goal of many kept her out of I tourists. The railway will oe amc the hospital, so I ! to carry 140 passengers per hour thought I would I and completion of It Is expected by MANY AMUIIU'ANS I'KK.I'AltK Foil 111 NTIMi IN N4.1rTI.AXH ElllMll'ittill, August 12. A larger number of American sports men will be In Scotland this year In my heart 1 kneW that was than ever belore tor ine grouse what Paul was grieving for as shooting ana acer sunning, well r I I knew if I should ! usual occupants ot big shooting o out of his life, ho would prob- . boxes huve renewed ablv think he was unhappy bo- I cles of "shooting cuuse he had lost love that his heart ached. A car sped by me, then turned around quickly and came back. "What are you doing here, Mrs. Armstrong? Surely you are not In trouble! It was Colonel llel don who asked. "Nothing is the matter, Colo nel," 1 answered. "I Just drove out here to think." The Colonel laughed. 'You are a queer child, Cleo. Can you only think 'far from the madding crowd?' Don't you know you are liable to be held up?" "I never thought about It, Colo nel. I never huve been held up." "There Is an old adage, my dear, which says there must al ways be a first time." "Yes. yes, I know thut, and I think it's a mean old adage, for their tonnn- boxes" and In addition others have taken up several smaller ones. Items have increased considerably slnre pre war duys und a conservative estimate pluces tho amount of money which goes to Scotland during tho short season at 3, 750.000. It. If. McCurdy of New York has taken about .14.000 acres in itmifr-lilie from tho Duke of Richmond for shooting and J. H. I Steers has leased I'llenkindle In I Aberdeenshire from Lord lltirgh. ' E. II. Litchfield will shoot with his friends over the Erchless es tate and Achnagnlrn mansion has been leased b' C. W. Ogdcn or I New York. I Many Scottish owners are Ink ling friends up lo their own esta i les and several wealthy Hrltons : have obtained estates not requir ed by American sportsmen. ef leading aerial companies held a meeting In llerliu recently to protest against the limitations Imposed upon aerial - navigation by the nolo of the Auiuussauor s Conference. Acting as Bpokes- mau for the companies. Otto Ju lius Merkel, director ot tho Deutscher Aero Lloyd, declared that the Treaty of Versailles had tied Germany's hands in regard to military aviation, but had granted absolute freedom to civil aeronautics. On the strength of this pledge by 22 nations, ho said, German aeronautic circles were not only Justified, but in duty bound to guard the freedom of their civil aerial navigation. The speaker emphasized that'1 during the last flvo years German aeronautics strove dndefatlgably to establish good business con nections with the aerial compa nies of neighboring countries. He maintained that all aerial naviga tion to be successful must be in ternational and that If London or Moscow, for Instance, could be reached as quickly by the aerial route as Munich from Berlin, the economic necessity for this mode of traffic wa Indubitably es estnblished. Director Merkel Btatcd that In Europe and America but espe cially In the I'nlted States all expenses entailed by the develop ment of aerial navigation were defrayed by the state with the same promptness and readiness as formerly in the case of the wireless service. He pointed out that at Hendon, In England, the large traffic airplane, Vanguard, with two 650 horsepower Koyce Condor motors and Intended for 25 nassengers. was a striking illustration of England's progress and that at last year's civil avia tion contest in France the first prixe had been awarded to r ar man's four-motor Jubiru Intended for 14 passengers. In Germany, however, the capacity of non-military planes was to bo limited to nln passengers. The speaker concltineo, amiu Inuil acclamations. Hint German aerial circles were determined to reject these severe ami inrounng restrictions by the Ambassador's Conference, as being unjustifiable in view of the actual results at tained in this respect by France and England. o Taylor-maoe concrete 1 good odd wste. TeL X26-E. FOR SALE Used piano, standard make. Terms. Phoue 132. FOR SALE l-horse wood rack, t if taken at once. J. V. Casoy. FOR RENT 6-room cottage. Phono 379-Y. FOR RENT 2-rooiu apartment. close In. Reasonable. Phone 227-Y. FOR RENT 4 room apartnientTlS FOR SALE A Lloyd Loom baby I Quire of J. F. Barker. Phone 12-V. buggy In good condition. 354 H. 1 FOR RENT Room. Fine "location for dressmaker or hairdresser. FOR SALE One Ramboulette aud one Delaine buck. Boyer Bros. ' Phone 14F14. j FOR SALE Ford truck motor, in good shape, going at 150, Ter minal Garage. i Inquire at The Vogue. FOR KENT 2' new 2-room fur nished houses. 9 month. Phone 210-L, Miller's Addition. FOR PEACHES Canning Crawford's $1.50 per apple box. 37F12. G. A. Johnson. FOR SATK The best light Ford delivery car in Douglas county. ' Inquire at Fisher's Paint Store. PURPLKVETCll for "sale;:" nice seed. 5 cents per pound; also broccoli plauts, (1.75 per 1000. Oscar Weeks, Ruckles, Ore. FOIt SALE Two well notched young horses unbroken, or will trade for any kind of stock. Phil Strnder, Dlxonvllle, Ore. RENT Modern four-room furnished apartment with sleep ing porch. Inquire 830 S. Main. Phono F0Il KENT 3-rbbm furnished ( apartment, electric range, gars someway It always seems to liu- to trip you into that first tlmo." I Men's suits cleaned ard pressed. Ano.her e.,r nassed us slow ly. 1 1 1 .5'J. Kosebuig Cleaners, phone Tire Colonel hnd left his motor 472. Advises Ordinary Buttermilk for Wrinkles and Enlarged Pores PE AC IIFS Early Crawfords, Orange Cling and Eibertas ready by end of wt'ek. It. 1). Kleist, at Brockway. Coos Bay highway stand. ' Poll-' SALE 400 acre slietp or dairy ranch, near Bandon, Ore gon. Can be bought on easy terms, or trude for Uoseburg property or acreage near town. S. Mundy, Bandon, Oregon. FOR SALE At a "sacrifice, 'owner must leave. , 16s acres, fenced with woven wire fence, house, barn, tenm of horses, barn full ot hay, all kinds ot other out buildings; implements, wood, some broccoli land ready to plant. $1400. On good terms, small payment down. O. U. Hel big. 407 West Cass street age. Inquire 404 West Douglas. FOR RENT 4 "furnished house, keeping rooms, with or ' without garage. Inquire at 740 Mill PU or phone 30F13. FOU" RENTCHEAP 4 apartments or will sell furniture therein at a I bargain. Close In.' Address P. O. box 6, city. FOR RENT OR SALE 6-room, practically new bungalow, with garage; on highway just north of Riverside store. O. U. Helbig, 407 West Casa strML 4 ROOM HOUSE A bargain. Just outside of city limits, bordering on creek, has quarter acre of ' ground. Furnished, Inoludlng stove, chairs, rugs, table and dishes. Price $1300, $500 down, balance $-5 per month. W. A. Bogard Real Estate. Phone 303. E IS IN FIFO! F0S1IIIE the end of tbls year. If you need a grain drill for this fall let us figure with you. Whar ton Bros. This Good Looking Young Woman Uses Old Tim Recipe of Butter milk Cream in a New Way A Gentle Massage with Fin gers Around Eyes and Mouth Before- Retiring All That Is Necessary. LAND AI,UTTF.f TO SAMOA.NS APIA. Samoa. Aug. 11. The native parliament of Western Sa moa, meeting recently", made a radical change In the land laws. All maloriamoana over the age of 17 are to be allotted five acres. When these five acres arc plant ed, each will receive a second grant of five acres. The owners ot the land so Bllotted are to be compensated. This chauge will affect considerably the Samoaii poclal system. Cook witn gas. The old-time application of But termilk and Cream to whiten and preserve the skin and remove harsh little wrinkles and ugly sal low ness was grandmother's recipe and women throughout tho country are again using it to ensure a beau tiful complexion and snow-white hands and arms. Buttermilk, however, Is not al ways obtainable, but a specialist has at last perflated a method of concentrating buttermilk and com bining It with a perfec t cr am. which you can buy In small quan tities re ady to use at any first-elan drug store by simply asking for "Howard's Buttermilk Cream." There is no secret about it nor Is there any doubt about the re- OAKMONT. Pa.. August 13. (A P.) Robert T. Jones, Jr., of Atlan ta, stocky little veteran of golf com petition, is well prepared to defend his national amateur title at the Oakmont Country Club in tho tour nament starting the last day of this month. Bobby's record In tournarienl medal and match play for the last four years stands alone and fig ires show him to be the most consis tently brilliant of American golfers Ho finished second In the rational oien three years ago. won it in l!i23, finished second again in ivti ho bowed to Jess Sweeter. R and 7. Tho year 1923 brought a different story aud for tho first time he italned a national crown at Inwood in the open, all bough he had to de feat Hob Cruickshank In a playoff. He led the medalists with 149 in the amateur, but went down before Max Marston In the third round. Mnrston eventually won tho chain polnshlp In a buttle with Sweetser. Jones made an exceptional, bid for double nallunal homirs in the open of 1924 at Oakland Hills, but again a professional who before the tournament was far from a fa vorite, Cyril Walker of Englewood, N. J., came through and Hobby had to content himself wllh second place. But he annexed the amateur crown after years of struggle, de feating George Von Elm at Merlon In a final mutch that lusted only 2S holes. WANTED WANTED Middle-aged woman wants housework. Phone 492-J. Vv'ANTEl-ConipetiiTrgir"low5 . man for general housework. Phone 222-R. VANT"Toborrow for six moa. six hundred dollars, pay 10. Ad dress P. O. Box 7S4. VANtEDTO BUY)ldr buiTdTng for wrecking. Address "B. W." ' care News-Review. EX P E R1ENC E D BOOKKEEPER Wants position with reliable In- ' stltution. Address cars News-Review. HELIMVANTEIWW'oman for gor." eral housework; steady employ- ment for the right person. Phons 239 or call at residence ot J. W. Perkins, cor. of Stephens aJ- Mosher Sts. I MISCELLANEOUS i Scoflt'lil ami Wootlrufr, proprlrt ora of the South Kml Kervico Sta tion, announce Hint their new bunl n cms 1h far exceeding the expecta tions. Thn n'w Bt'rvlco Rarage in now In onintlnn and v-m k has ! started on tht-ir cottneoa. Thry are 1 viry Kiati'ful for the patronage j tin y nave had bo far, and auk that peolt conic and kIvo ilH'iu a trial, CAIl OWN&R Don't forjrtt " tr call 653 when lo seed of snU part. SarlTt Auto Wrtia. 11 untie. LOST AND FOUND LOST Pair of nose glasses. Find er please return to News-Review office, , FOUND " Automobile tire, 4txlT with rim. Owner call at this os flee and pay advertising. . BRITON DIRECTS USE OF STILETTO A3 POSt- TIVE DEATH INSTRUMENT PROFESSIONAL CARDS OR. M. fl. PLVLKR Chtrouract phvslclan. lis W. Im Bt LONIWiN, Aug. 13. (A. P.)-Slr (ieorge (IrecnuiMMl, presiding re-! eently nt a meeting of Diet 1ondnn j Soiiely for the Prevention of Pre- j malum Burial, said that he had given direction to those w lio . would be his executors to plunge al stiletto lino his heart after hlsi and this year at Worchester he was death so as to make certain of It. WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua deflated for the championship by Willie Macrarlane, only one stroke separating tho professional and tho amateur adcr 36 holes had been played. Jones has grown up In golf, win ning his first tournament in 1910 at the age of eight a special child ren's event In Atlanta. Two years later ho captured his club's Junior event, and when 19 years old lie reached the finals of the national amaleur at Oakmont, losing to Davy Herron. 5 and 4. In gaining the finals Jones eliminated Jim Million, Bob Oardner, Rudy Kncp por and W. C. Fowues, an astound ing record. In 1921 he was fifth In tho na IIoiihI otien and in the amateur lost suit It's Just a common ordinary i the then British champion, Wll- buttermilk In thn lorni of a won- u,, iUn(,.r , n lb" third round, after il rful cream. t ho had sidetracked Clarence Wolff i To get the best effect, he sure to j and Hr. O. F. Willing, fnl ow th" simple directions. All A year later Bohby encountered ,V "gist" guara nue a noticeable i irrepressible harzan at Skokie 1 imven.t alter the first appll- """"' .""V" . . " atlon or they will refund the ;'" hind 1 1 . semifinals of the amateur where! mm ! i VMM ie add'-d that a nchool ntato of hi, who bfcanu! a Kivat nurKi-on, lnslnt rd that tin Htubolni; iroc'j". bo car ried out bh a prtM-autlon. Hlr (li-oi Rf it.-rlaml tit hail no fallh In tho pr'nnt puwallfd modi-rn inrth odt of rt-rtlfyhii? death. MImh Kmily Akon. honorary gco ndaiy of th RoctWy, said (hut one of ih b"t known nu n In K upland whom- nani' wax a hoint.-hold word, had ont'H bft n placed In a cAnkt't an (h ad, and when about to t bur led waa fvtmd to be quite well and alive, ami be h;id lived for some twenty yeans aftcrftarU. The Umpqua Florist Choice Cut Flowra Always Frash rintst Quality ArtliUo Floral Dealgna. Vtilt Our Grtnhousa or Call 49-F3. MlTIt K TO I Hi:iIITUll4 jnont'y NmIiYp m hfl-eby Ktv tliitli i huih l Iihh Im i-ii ih id i.y tn minify mini ("miiitv, dri'K hi, fid lh i Mint.- i.t i iirtin Kl A I I ("'! MM1 MK,tint mUi ( nf , iiiilr. fl t. I-n v. lit t irii'i-lv v.Ttrit il. tin hy , ut lt.. I.'irt:. T' to MX nmfitm fn'tfi d;il.i In !. imed 111 in Jt.tU (1 lV i.f .1 ALK'K Kl. Ai1m'ni'r:ittU nt tin lift uf iU.I iIiiImI mti K I .li.ll.H, iJ.-is-flM HVltlK 4 llilll arc lir'Jiy Keep the Rent Take things nnder your wins; own the home you live In and dufy the landlord. Let us help you. Contracting, Building, Concrete Work, and Furnish Estimates and Plans. J. E. RUNYAN Phons 202-J ' 487 South Jackson BL - Hosebtirg. jTUBBY The Mystery is Still Unsolved. By WINNER! YOU KHOW HOV A SPOILS HIS COU.AR.S. Well, he won't holler with anything but praise whin his collars are returned fio;n this laundry. There's a f -ehtig of comfort and newir-sa when he puts It on and, he smiles again when he sees ,t hi tV' mirror. When ym have your collars laundered our way Just ouce. you'll won der why you hadn't enjoy ed real comfort before. Roseburg Steam Laundry PHONE 7 BB.IWC "MAt 8t3X OVE.E HEBE BV -rue CHIMioEV fcPlOEK , iHEKE o 40M6fA)- IM nMEBE tMVT MAKES iuf Cuumv jumse Mae HEARD AKJ' I '15 CHEAT 6iC VE LIKE. BALIS OF FIRE IOOKIN OO-i AT ME i itT niz-u-T uiF'LL FIX "THAT BO SO HAWK CAA CeT VP (1 -InF M1MSJEV AM CAICW ' That a. eoV, HAfOKi, roio it 1 V " m i y SHAKE IMUr- pr r 1 1 jv-i i I y i "... 'ill IT-i rA- -- -- i I' 'V,M ' ctlii.iii w urtw rn tnZZtiZ' VTE ( Often the suit or wrap you are ready to discard nteds only the skillful handiwork of our cleaning. What do you cart, so It LOOKS like a new one. Our Auto Will Phone 277 Call