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ROSEBURG NEVS-REVIEW. TUESDAY. AUGUST 18. 1925. SEVEN - SEED GRAIN! If you have It to buy or sell "See u first we can wve you money." Wa can clean it for you and we mean CLEANING, not just running it through. Special 400 lb. Separator (new) $45.00 A high grade machine, guaranteed! Try It Thirty Days at Our Ritk. See U First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROICBURQ OAKLAND Loose Second Cutting Alfalfa Hay for Sale. I LOS ANGKLES. Cat.. Auk. 1". 'if Jack Kmrna pervista In hla ef fort to represent Jui-lt iVni'ey in i1 neitotiationa for a bout wlih Hurry Wilts, neKro contemlt'r, the heavy weight chuuiiiiuii will cut a.lUo i bia glovca uud Ioik.'I about tinlil- Inx until hla rsent contract ttiih I Kearna expire. Ilenipey made. thin clear In a alau-iueut to the t Associated 1-res. "I underatuml that Kearna ami I ' the New York boxing coiniiiiHKion I are to meet toiluy to have forfeits! ponied for a match for me with Wills. "1 luke this means of announc- inK attain 10 me- ooxing commis sion that Kearns has no authority to alKn for me and anything done by hint in my behalf cannot bind me. "I state for the last tlmej that I am determined to do my own mtitch making, but reiterate my word to give Kearna his 35 per cent cut during the life of our contract. "If they ko throut-li with their ! plans today and Mulltns sij;n for mm covering Hi-urns' forfeit, " " " Mulllns will lose the match and I MI IRR AY TELLS STORY not anyone until that PtNlIfcJNilAKY HKLAK. ATTENTION mfmofrr nc nlng until September l!i2li) has ex- B. P. O. ELKS NO. 326 Vireu wnicn win cause Kearns the a losa of a few hundred thousand I uoiiare. ; REPUDIATION OF I KEARNS REPEATED I BY JACK DEMPSEY! A BRIDE'S DIA11Y A Love Story of Today By Uah McGlone Gibson t Flit'' niHkes files flit, never to return. It Itills tiit'iu. ulao ail other lieects which prove a pest around both house and barn. Lloyd Crocker. (Continued from page one). here to toll Newman that they were teiling him the God's truth.) Mur ray said: 'I want my mother to read it.' "Kelly then picked up the shot gun, which was empty, and follow ed Wlllos and I past No. 2 tower toward the insane asylum. (Newman asked him what No. 2 tower had been doing all this time.) "No. 2 tower was deserted, and pome one wearing a dark suit was running toward the insane asylum ahead of us. We thought It was tho guard from No. 2 post, al though we cou'd not swear to It, as we were not sure. We never did notice any shots coming from No. 2 tower, and he could have shot at us when I shot at Lute Savage. We rushed toward the insane asy lum, commandeered an automobile and from then on the public knows . ist as much as we want them to know. We haven't harmed no one and Intend to harm no one as long as they don't Btand between our selves and liberty, (signed) "Tom Murray. 'Kllsworth Kelly. "James Wlllos." 'P S Thn lnt wo now nf ' Jones, he was sitting on the ground, fully conscious, and unable to walk, and If 'Slaughterhouse' Davison shot him he must have walked up on him and shot him like a dog, giving him no chance." Newman asked them If they could make any Individual state ment and Murray said: "No this goes for all of us. We all vouch for it." Newman asked Murray: "What do you think of Dalrym pie as a warden?" "He's aB good a man as could be In the position. He's had a hard time during his administration, and he has made the best of a bad Job." Willos was asked: ''What do you think of Dalrym ple ss a warden?' "According from what I have learned from other prisoners who have asked for a chance to make good, he was all right." Newman asked: "Is he a good disciplinarian?" Willos said: "Yes. sir; absolutely." Kelly was asked the same ques tion. "I think he's pretty level-headed, and I think he uses more common sense than some of his subordin ates. "What do you think of his ac tions in tho last show down?' "No other course to .follow," said S You Ari hprphv nnliri.u1 that h at a meeting held nn Jniv 1U25. notice was formally eiv- ! NEW YORK. Aug. IS. Tex TSicV en that at the regular meeting I a' "Bht promoter and Jack Kearns, manager of Jack Hfimisiy each posted a $25,00(1 forfeit this afternoon for a IVmpseyWllls match. This action was taken Im mediately alter the New York athletic commission had re-lnstatcd Kearns a;id granted him a license T. GOODMAN, t0 do business within this state. Secretary. ' rauuy aiuinns, manager lor wills, Is expected to post Wills' forfeit 'for the same umount this afteruoon. The commission ruled that In I case Dempsey refused to live up to ! the terms signed by Kearns. that to be held on August 27th, 1925, a motion would be made authorizing and directing the trustees of Hosehurg Lodge, No. 326, Id. P. O. Elks to sell ' the playground known as Far- quar'a Island. J, Wlllos. Newman asked Murray: "Was the break executed as planned?" Escape Not Aa Planned. "No, we planned to slide down the rope, go into the turnkey's of fice, put the turnkey and any other civilians who might be there in front of us, march them straight Mulllns could claim the $25,000 for feit posted by Kearns. It was made known that Kearns signed definite ly for a IHnipsey WIlls fight with Kickard yesterday. LOS ANGELES. Aug. 18 Jack Dempsey, informed here today fliat towards No. 1 tower, using them as , jack Kearns had posted a forfeit protection, as Insurance against being shot at again from the wall, disarm the guard of No. 1 tower, taking him with us if necessary, go to the prison garage, take one of the fast prison cars, and use that for our getaway." "You didn't expect any shoot ing?" Murray: "No, at least we didn't expect any guards waiting for us out In front. Ws had no Intention of kl.l ing anyone." Newman: "Do you figure someone Inform ed on you?" Murray : "We don't know Just what to think, but we believe someone had the wrong tip." The escaped convicts put thlr fingerprints in Ink alongside the signature. in New York for a Iempsi'y-Willa fight next ytar, stood pat with tho declaration: "Positively, I will not fight where Kearns is In anyway concerned." For prompt taxi service, city or country trips, phone 44. A Pretty Throat Is Most Desirable Old-Time Recipe of Buttermilk and Cream Eeot: Preserves Whiteness, Youthfolners and Beauty. One of the vvoos of the middle aged woman nowadays Is that her throat looks lined and old when Bhe puts on a waist with a comfortable and fashionably open neck. The old-time rci-lpp and still the best to keep youthful looks and in sure a ciei'.r. creamy complexion is common everyday buttermilk and cream. The simply wonderful com plexions of the English is solely ow ing to its constant uro and while' the preparation of this mixture at home is mussy and troublesome, every woman will be glad to know that she can now obtain the ready-to-use product called "Howard's" Uuttermllk Cream at any good drug store. Few women realize that the throat is one of the greatest tell tale marks of arre since.lt verv readily hhowa advancing years or the mark:i of neglect If thi y would only accept these toilet hints in their helpful true light they would not hesitute to cut this article out and remember to give Iiuttermilk 1 1 ream a trial, ah druggists guar- ValdosU,GcorKia.-"IwB8troubIed '"' 11 lo complete Batisfac with a very severe female weakness' t!on "' mom'y back- 2 SICK WOMEN REGAIN HEALTH i Through the use of Lydia E. ! Pinkham's Vegetable Com-' pound. Read their Letter Will Trade You a Victrola, Edison, Sonora, or Brunswick Phonograph or a Radio for that 4 Old, Unused Piano When you are in town drop around and hear the attractive details. Ott's Music Store I .a w Vjj Heat wuii gas. accompanied b y some very unpleas ant symptoms and ' n with pams in my PLANE DAMAGED IN Dacic, sides and legs. Since taking a treatment of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound I am better in every way. and the un pleasant symp toms nave diap- A FORCED LANDING MADE HERE TODAY Forced to land to rnh nish their pR-ioHne supply, a party of reserve i officer, flying front Pan Ii'Ko to Seattle, cam" flown her1 thht morn Inir. In landing the officers mi.- Your medicine iswonderful ed the r..e,,lar avintlon fMd and lilillll'U III lilt' -!U lll'IU t-Hl III town. Pup to the rounh ground one plan", pilofed by I.feut. A. K. HuHI. i U'.it Irmtmrnrfl v In id nn liv lirnik- Relief from First Bottle I irnr a propHllor. Battle Creek, Mich.-"I had frrrat Thp party wa ; uld.-r tho mm- pains and swelling in my side, pains ni!n'1 r I'i"ut- Km-nlK. flyin so bad at times that I could not do my a InHaviland, and four OirliH housework or stand on my feet for d:in-s whlrh stopped hero w.-r weeks and I wasinavery norvouscon commanded by Captain Cunning- dition. In a Cleveland paper I read a hfin. The parly iiu ludH. besldeK k'tterabout LydiaE.Pinkham'sVofcc- iln- oftk-ern named, Keservp IJei table Compound. I have had preat rc- l -nnrits Harvey Orcden, McH'-nry, lief from the firstbottle and I shall W. Ilo.ma i, Van Ant-lr. Orme, Continue its use because 1 believe and Mefrnfciy and Isll Tower, know it helps me. I want to help other Thn uiHlatnaired planrn continue! women and I am willing to answer on the trip nonh and the plane of letters."-Mrs. C. K. Pai.mfr. 217 Limit. It' ll will umiinue a MHn aa Champion St., Battle Creek, Mich, a new propellor arrived Deared. for nervous, run-down women.". Mrs. L.O. Dasher, K.F.D.4,Box 14, , Valdosta, ueorgia. (Tea Madison, uftor eloi iiiy with her bjyiiooU kt m et lien rt, Li euienaut Annan on, guti ! to his army pojt uud tthu finds : out utmost Immediuitily that mur ried 1'fe ia not too rosy. There Is uiurh lutrltfue ut tbe put. kiiu Tluxnuikti, i:e ot a no-Roud lit uteuunt, fU'i liuiu tlm pt't afir much gostlp about her uud Col. ltiakely HeUUu. Clio helps Kita and resolve not to Ka her own tiuiiiD hfi-omu. iho bubjict ot gotititp. J'aut cibibiu a passion for b'amblini;; luscs 5000 to the Colonol ou) niht, pays, and losvs $iUU to a pair of cheap Kamlers (he next xi Ik Ixt. lie U hroktt uud gies thu :auibler Ul& wiie's cur in eettleiueut of the debt. CUo Is furious; th colonel wauU to help und Paul Is uamewhut sullen. The guarrels betweeu Cleo and her hualund Increases, culminat ing when Cleo throws a uats ami cuts 1'uul o badly, he Uha to tuko to tho hospital. "Do 1 love I'uul?" Cleo wonders. Sho Is quite hysterical when MuJ.. (Dr.) Stetter tells her how ill I'uul is. Cleo confesses to the doctor that she Is responsible, for Paul's condition. .. TWO IX THi: HOSPITAL. The awful part of It was, dear dluiy, that ut that conlvrence wiih Paul, before I had left for my rldo In tho country, my Iui8 band had shown me that ho hud not the principles I thoiiKht ho had. He Mill wanted nut lo p.-i that money from Connie, and I would have starved rather, than net If for him. You see, Paul and I learned much that afternoon ourselves ns well as eu( h other. I hadn't known that I had tho potentiali ties of a murderer I hadn't knoA ti that Paul was ciy lax In prin ciple 'where money was concern ed. I hadn't known the thin; thut I had expeiieured all through my married Hie nnd before was not love, but Just curiosity and pas sion. Out there by tho roadside, whero I had pulled up and stop ped my car. I had virtually de cided to call It all a Rreat mis take, and pn home to Parndetm us soon as Paul v.aa well enouph not to make mo appear an un feeling wretch for leaving him to recover alone, I didn't tell Major Stetter. dear diary, of Major knlsion's meeting Colonol Pehlon and me, talking togoiher. I thought he would hear thfs foon enough. I only said to him: "Somelhiniy occurred while I was thinking this matter ovc, major, that sent mo back homu. where I found Johnson nnd an orderly walling for me. I saw them lontt before I got to tho houne. and I was sure Paul was dead." When T arrived at this point In my confession to the nm.lor, I paid: "Well, you know the rest." I had grown tired of it all It juU seenied to mo I couldn't' go on. even thoiiKh Major Htetter was so kind and sypathrtle, and 1 thought that aTter hearing all this the major would , withdraw his objection to using mo to re vive I'uul -but he was still ob durate. "No, dear child." be said, "I have grenler objections than ever lo you Kiviiifl your blood for your h u i band . A 1 1 h o u a h a s y o u h a y you a i e heal t by, you have been through some, gruelling experi ences lately, and although we have not as yet found out whe ther tho Ftuto of the nerves und mind have any effect on tho blood supply it's quality or quantity ye 1 am sine that for your own Mike if not for his the hnck of it all would havp n very bad effect on both of you." "Well. then. wh:(t do you want me lo do, major?" 1 said. "P!eas; don't make me go home to thn little old place nlone. I couldn't, fdeen I would toss and turn all night." "I'm not going to send you anywhere alone, my dear. I'm going to have ynu put In a nice. !l"HHnt room here at tho hos pital, and I'm goi'ig to put you in care of one of the nujfes who will look In upon you very often. Then I'm going to give yon a littlo something to nufet your nerves, and let yon go to plecp." "Doctor, doctor, f Just hat' sleeping draught. Don't give rue anything that will make tv Icp H soundly that I cannot 1" wakened If Paul Is wonie." "I won't do Huit. my de:ir, bn' It Is veiy ei'enthil that ou honM fcleep. You aro in alnu' t a- l- i'l a condition hs our l;u Iiiim,!.'' 'Ask Johnson, then." I :M "to go over to the Imhim' ncd l ring owt my car. and h" will drive nie back fnr my nini' I(;Im- i and toilet articles' "f'u n't yjti te pne nf tli" n i ws here to find them?" asked ' the doctor. ' i "I think so," I saUl wearily. ' The major rung the bell, and a j very pretty Utile nurse came in. ; I tuld her where sho would fiud j the necessary thing for me to, Weill. 1 "Tell Johnscn to bring you back to the hospital and theu put my; car in the garage," 1 aid. Obe- j ditntty I went to my room and" sat down and wailed. j I wonder if you've noticed, dear i diary, that all this time I had been thinking mere of myself than of Paul. 1 hadn't noticed , It until I fat in thai hospital j rticiiu; men i louuu tnai my greai ituvicty was not so much whether Paul would get wi 11 as whether his death would not prove me a t.n"lerer. Y', I was horrified. 1 va learning alout iinyclf with a veare.mce. Why. I had always thought 1 wbi rather a charming young woman. 1 had always t boa nil t I was so much In love wi:h my husband that I could not lie without him. I was ra'her ashamed of my pelf. I realized km I sat there In that hospital room t hat after nil I was not what I should be th;tt Paul had taken Just as great a chance in marrying me ss I did In marrying him, and he was Jii't as worthv of me as I was of him. Aet Iiiftospcctlm and SUvp. FOR SALE DELINQUENT SALE NOTICE , Souita-m Divi'ua Oh, I'umi'iiny. I.o''utum of principal pliu' 01 bus!-. lu'sa, Suti Kiutu-liH-o, Calllnrnia. l-o-j cailnii ol workn, Slum ttf t)r'on. ' Notici TIuto are doliriqutMil mi-' oa the following describfil sux'k.j I on account of au OHut'stmidit lovictl . on liif 26th day of June, llt-ii. 1H0 uni'ial uiuiiuma sit oppoalte the FOIt SALK A tiailcr. "6 Mill S. natucit or ilu1 iv.sp.-ctlvo thart hold ers, as follows: No. Nann'ij Sharca Amount Manila IlfUilnR M .".nn oil Uflim C. Jacobscn . 511 600.110 Nflll I'OWtT ID Iipiuui T. W. Jlllia 25 25U.n0 All of the fon-itoing Kliuri's an- It'll SAl.K-iluk aud l.iur. l htov. included In ccniricaica Nos. 10. 13,'! iukI blotii WUU1. 1'lione 3nt1S. .' 15. 17, standing In tho naniu of J. Kosur. 1.01'IS Sl'TTKH and hold ill 1. cs-1 yvlt SLV-HUwl Iiau.p crow pursunnt to istiui tlon fiom ; . , ,,, 5K3:1 c ... Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. i'V.'d HOC'M furnl.ih! np.irtni"fct lor i-iil. Modcru. 11 S, Jackson. WANTED IVKI.I.DW l'lOAl: loiuatoca for pr. htivlii. t ail 61-2. I'DU SALIl- Slifphcrd pups. S. U Uoif, Oakland, Uiv. VOH SAI.K- ll.'itu li'lcd snlro buck. 1'hone ltb"3 I. Hani: RHEUMATIC NEURITIS ('ttniH't rlt in Op Itinunti lludy If mi i II I hp Trunt' I'ri'Nt-riiitlon ir U llHlll" ll Hllffl r Willi ill- f la iiunnutry, iihihi nlm . si'lm i nvi rlli" or uiiv f riu of t tlw mi.. t irtin. 'i'liH l'i t'.s. i iifci-ri l.'t nut ruin th.- nui'i 11 h. tl iIo.-k imi il. pn (iir lu :.rt. K:it ail t in- m ;i ami K'"it fitfl um v).)i wliilp taUUiK Trunk' lr- i li'lii'ii. C!it.d:i.i !! imTiuiry. hulii s tuto Kinta, oil wlnit-rtriv'-n or nuiioi ifn, but pes it ivi ly oviTi'iinici any kiml of i Lit itiuit ivm or out n i-ai'ilt. Whut muni d ou wiuil? It W tlllp.iKMtlllf tO K't KUlOltthlllK lift lor. 'i'liu nn-ali-wt nr t- a i"l solvriil kie-nti uutl uI.mi a miMrltr llr liit'.Urlnc. 't'ruuk'M Pre jut ipt Ion hi' IN for $1.1.1 hp 3 for only ut Is'iitlmu Fullcrtoa IriiK Store. YONCALLA MAN SAYS NOT GUILTY DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED Tnhe llurt'm.nn of Yoncalla thin mninltiK plcadtul not guilty in the Justin court to a charge ut driv ing an nutornoblln on the high way while inio 'icatcd. The charge wuh hropirht by Doputy-i-huriif (Mind !muf.:horty of Yoncalla and clalmtd that Ihn man was intoxi cated ut. tho time of an accident m.'r thut town recently. Iluffman rluimnl that bo v.'un not intoxicated and will stand trial. Ho will act as his own at torney and tho trial will his mt a soon nn a Witney whom he claims will testify for him bi re covered from the injurlea receivd in the wreck. Just ice of the IVace (Ic'iiTo .Inm-i fixed the bout) at $ JTiiiO and turned tin man over to the. Sheijl'f's ol'lb-e lo await cither tho raisins of lh hctui or trial. tho Corporation Commissioner of the State of California, by AN(II.Oi CAMFOUMA Tit I "ST COMPANY. And in accordanco with law and j au ordor of tbo Hoard f Idrectoiiti made on the 2t(h May of June, 1925, ! ho many shares of oat h parcel of i such stock as may bo necessary will be sold at public auction at th office of the Company, Market : street, San Francisco, California, on Saturday the 2'ilh day of AiiKUst, I 1925, at the hour of 11:15 o'clock! a. in. of said day to pay paid delin quent assessment thereon, ioeetheri with costs of advertising aud ex penses .of the sale. II. S. YOCNO. . Secretary. Offire P32 Market Street, San ; Francisco. California. ' tiiovea FOU SALKOiif Kamboub tte and one iJelalne bucK. lioyer Uros. lJhonu J it'll. FOKD COl'l'K-For sale. l'Hce -25, cab or tvrms, can be seen at Harrison's tiarai?. I'HACHKS Canning Crawford's I fl.iiO per applu box, iVFl2. li. A. JutmsoQ. FtU SALK--Well established und paying restaurant business. In quire 413 W. Cass St. toMATOKS ut rat-ker'sT tiuca buahel, bring boxes. 4J miles east of town. Phono liOF'.U. VOll SALK FItKSII KC.tlS- iinng ytjui fresh -kk to the Home restaurant, vtu will buy them. 'Tr.l'CK and di-lveirwantiMrVo haul : ion tiers oak block. JJiil N. Malu f St. Phono 12S. A. I Kli -Carpctt)fVofki H-a i unable rates; reliable-rvfCe, ' Address Carpenter, Nt-wp-Ki-vlew, i WANT TO LKASIJ 5 -room"" first i class house in nood dHtiHct uji ft'u niched. II. T. Uaust.-n, 247 Kast lJoughts St. , - AN 1 KI Woman to work for family where few hired men aro kept. (iood waKes and Rood home. On main highway. Addns liox loo. News Heview. WANTKD Lady wants ponltion as housekeeper In KeiUkmaifs noma m city, lioou rptefenc. i'honei address M. A. 11. care Newa-Jte- j View. - . WANTKI) TO TUADK (tend 2b acro farm close to ltosebuig fpr . stock and equipment and lease on larger farm. Atldress Box U. li. F. D. No. 2, Hoscbuitf. I .1 IN BANKRUPTCY ' In the District Court of tho lTnite 1 States for the District of Oie..n. ; In the matter of J. II. llollowa; , 1 Itankrupt. Tq the crcditora of J. H. llo'.L)-1 way of Drain, In the county of; Pour. In s aud district aforesaid, a1 bankrupt: i Notice Is hereby Riven that on' the 22nd day of July, lltiS, the said, J. 11. llollowfiy was duly adjudb. oiled hankrunt : nnd flint tho firt . meeting of his creditors will be f'ou SALK held at the office of thu undersign ed referee In Uoseburg, Oregon, on Jim 2Mb day of August, 3i)2r, at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly contu before said meeting. Dated August 17th. 102r.. C. L. HAMILTON. Referee In Uaukruptcy. VitSCELLANEOUS ;! and marcolliii;. Old oak btitvo ut.d Olotk wuod, ulso nr block wood, i 1. J. Ul'li, HUllH'I'lill, Oro. i i'O.t S A I.K ToiiTuUiV'-76 ciiiiis IIOMB curling ir bjslul. liring your txixi's and I 1'lnmi" 2'JS H. li.i u mi ni youibi li. C. il. KvaiiB, tAli' OWNICK-Don't foiitt to "'""d, Oio. call tr.3 when in need u( auto R)K t. !,!: Staiiiii-il and rnibroid'-! lwrlf. Sa.-H'a Auto Wrecking ti.d dri'Hses, .lo usi'nt'y for! . . ;"d srlli'ia. Mr. I'. M. Foil TRA'DE New STnonT modern 1'uulsnn, H. 2. TilT! in si-ooiunuindAT il. I'liasf juaiio. luquirw morn- iiiKs, b'15 outli . .Main. I'iiono 4i7-H. C)n 5 h. ii. wood saw outfit In pood condition. I'rico $1-5. T. F. liuil...on, Looking tiluss. l'hono ISFll. Pl'ltl'I.K VETt'H for"isali',"riU'! Beod, 5 c.'iita jior pound; also brocL-oii plantH, If 1.75 i'r luuo. buiiKiilow in Los AiiKi'los. Cal, ri'slliclid dlntricL Plion 1F13, or Kildicsa Uwnor, faro News- ItCVll'W. .... I LOST AND FOUND .1 -o- Tbr (ial'dt-n or Vv'onian'fl Ileailty - and liUi' a icinli'ii In Urn biauiy 1 1 r woman. 'IVntled, it niii(;s witli I'lory. Ni'i:b'cti-d, I:i cici'ii in. Oiif plntuld li(.i..':c villi 'ar thir fnivuli'is. ..'i'aniH nnd loliotiH. '1 In b.-st Id noiip too kooiI. H'wurc of poor ouch. I.ct u ht'lp you Btdcct jours. Lloyd CiotktT. su nt k ui' ku.i; In tint t'oiinty Cuun ot th Mtulo of IMltfnll lol' lloUMU'H I'oilllty. til II. U HlaUlT III lilt' trtllllU vt Kul li l. Ktimhl, ucv-i:im(a1. A.ilitu Ix h, iYuy uiwii that the Umh-i iilKlii'il- lul iti i li IMI it II' IX uf ll.o I'MiUu i'i lUill'U Al. klllwhl, Oi'i t-asi-tl, Will tvi ut p'liitio t-.tU' tor ciihli in hitml. ull ttiu imitt, lUit) uiiU iiiifi'ri'i ul lUi!li M. Kiiihiil, il.m iiM. il, in anil IflliuWHiK U'fclll'lljca pltllllaLfc, s (i; t t'taiin of Juli n linn iSf. J-'l, ; I'iiild uf Nt-,'- nslui :tn honili, I i.-tu. Ana, I mttlnti r.-it r. HuJv, .Nulllh-i 1 'hi I ill S. 41, In I n Liimin 7 ami t H In tu riillK'' 4 ttt't ut Hid Wilni Al.'inilun, Imii'luH ( uim', tit iii.i.iuii.u; hi th um i:ii puit or mil- j vi-y ruLuriu-il li thu inn. nil 1-iifnlJ intl..- nt 111.- Cult. -it MiiUH I'y the 1 Suvi-ym- lit'iiiTiil, Im-iiik IhmiirUU und j Ut: rll"'U im fwliov.ii, ui-wii: lifKhniiMK at a Mtint l'ii t-hnlhti wi'.u n tut 12 i nn ins ii ml :iN 1 iui.n ' iit'tih liuin Wiv t in m i- nf K.-t ilhtirt i,i t, i ami ix in tmviuhip :.d soiiiii, r;iirit -1 wihI, ami ninniiiK t hi in Hoiiili hi) rhuhirt; ttnmn vnt 2 it (iiitn; thfiiiM north so ihalim; II. fin ii Wi-hI i ih.ilh tn the i-lut'tt f I.Miflinilim. In tlio 1 -1 1 1. l ,.f I.; i in hhI'Ji i t tn hit l- ut Idis,. luiri-!, i'.iNHlus ii W nt . UltKuil, Ulitl tnn tilllllllH 1m u l ., Siitijr.-t t.i iu miirtvii fi1 for $!).- i. un in fv..r r. in- I- -.l-r;il l.;in.l It. ink, ni Hj.okiinn, WiifhliiKton, ttinl ulu innrtKiiue tul' 4i'.,.'.ii'l uy III fuvur f tli- ki.nlnuK NhUmihiI Itiiiik. i f ItoM'.'I'Ui K. )r'Kin, ;i(h1 i. sn null t t tu thu wlilow'ti rlKhl of tluwi-r, Hint will uImo jtfll ut pilvaL: cilu tnv iMNti In hiiii'l. In ultiiii'M uf tin- -iil-l.'il fto. k nf Him I iupi n.-i, I UHi- l'liun Oi rh.iril ( ninUTi' ; Kni i If tu lu I'll tim nth ihi y tif b-lt"inbi i' Odcar Wcck.i, lluckb-s, Ore, I-MIt SALK Two i-hium, Corrh df.to. ItambouUlet. Ipo 3 7-H grade liolstein iii-If r.-, bred. N. U Conn, phone GKlft. Hotieburg, Ore. Foil SALK Broom modern house fitmlllH ft, bit. Kiwy payments. Would consider good cur tip to $iuu and httle cu.li. Uilauce like rent. Write F. 1 H., Newa lte- View. FOll HALK- iyirj ' lKdge""tourlngl good rubber, mecbauicully llrat clam. Htar nedan, in good runiiiug oritur, good lire.. tUl bam's Highway ClurtiKe. l'liony 47S. FOll .SALK-First "flnsn"Ht rvice k tut ion with stock of camper'H (jt(pplli'H; tirc4 hud nccesMirlea, cm raciilc highway in good town cloe to Itosebiirg. I Mace doing good btiHlni-Htf, will Mur.d Innpec tion. Owner ban other mihine.su fo will sell ren;'(ir':ible. See Mrs. M. It. .Morgan. Oakland, Ore. I'iili'M) 1 Oil 0.11CK BALK 15 Keren. aeren una me. b acrea 4 yr. old prune trees, mostly date prutieM, ti-room limine, barn, wood house granary, t mi. to m-hool. (iood .'ll. Cie. I; llnoUKll pliice. :ijm), f ll'MO cadi, balance 19 yi aiH tint. loan. Htot k and t'lpilptiieut und bay included for $'' udilillouul. (i. W. Young & Sou. l'hono 417. - f LOST-License plate No. ITS-SI 4. Finder pleaso return lo thi of fice. FOUNl) Aulomobiietirei itxZH with rim. Owner call t this o( fico and pay advertising. "i roSToXroaTT Hood tire 30 by 34, mounted on rim. 31 N. Main St. Phone 12S. PROFESSIONAL CARDS ' OH. M. H. PLVI.KK ChlmprfcCtU phrntclnn. 1Z W Ijin Ut - J WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT i Hotel Umpqua The Umpqua Florist '. C.1olc Cut Flowar Always ' Fr.h Flnint Quallir ArtliUo floral Doslgna. Vlett Our CJrniioiise or Call iK3. Hath Fliinr, J'iri-ilacfB, Druin Jioanl.i, Kink llaclcs.- FRANK FIELD ' TILE CONTRACTOR , Tile Work of All Descriptions FOR RENT at In nt ! li b 3 r ,r i," iv r. r t pr.nT.tr" r J at.a.W ,Ai m - - n imi iiinn inn ... hfl.l j:.ilr.i : iii. if m.i lt ln v : m; Ul Ml) ftlC IM.-ll.l.-"' I.f tllL' lilt M. Knight, tlict-iifi'il, nliui in lie.- r;il nf ( unynn v U tv, i 'mint y, r' K"H. J'itt.'.l iiii'I riift pitl-llvh'-d tliln 4lli! " il.iy uf AiiKunt, I.OIT KNH11IT. A.lnifnff tr;itrl)f. Willi i- ulll nn n x.'t, of tli- fstutu or ltiilpll Al. KljlKllt. t .''li:0 (. Suffered IB ycars-Cr zi in 2 Months '1 hd wifVrcJ U 1H y-.ire I'lLKS. My tli:ttn: (iin1 a m-rvJ orerutinii v atiwilultlY nn'fswi. Vrt nftiT a ftwtr?.it mrnt.4 y I )r. I 'ran i v ill. sJiMiIn wciuiit inJ lrt,utZili:'rvi; lntmill ti.rviUdtiiuUiv." yHAT thi woman writts U typical ol hundreds of tx!rem case of I'lLKS whkh my ctrlthr.ttd pou-nti-i.iil mctb--od hu permanently OUUr'i). hn't ft worth a few trialmt-nlt )y a rrcoflnii-J Specialist, who will (il'AFMNn i: to . 1.1 'HI- 'Kl nr rriiini itif Y'l.t;, '" " ' "i w'i;r linger' UtAtl (Tjf l;r ' .1. XK ! i,K . Urt V: ';''-'' C'l.ON.ilvM.W. ' V- '''''-)' "' '!, ruaii t.t , c. ili ijTTJ L& iTtrjijiK icr.TiA.Nj c;ii!tiA. frv'.. i.iHJ.s: Or p K o i'.i ! " - li'WO-i;.--' t TOIt'l TI( t IIKItl'KlHM In thn t'eumy Court "f ho Stat t i umi for l j: l.i a i nliui v. ! i"1 III niirl t KOH KKNT doom tint iirnl-diid limine. I'hone 'Mi2 or -llf ,L "foil LKNT- cieau boiekei ping reoim, n a.-ionable, &04 S. IMne. JxniKi.411 Kolt IIK.NT -I urnlMlH d hotis.'kei-p- iii' romii at 2 iff N. lio.e HtreeL Foil Jli-JNT-2 room apartment. Close In. iieiihOIUihle, I'llonu iJ7-V. FOIt KK.NT I'eslrable aeven room Iiiune with murage, cloisu in. l'hone IU7-J. lo It JtKNT -3 n.onifurr.hed HiMj'tinent, modem, cloo' in. I'bono It. HepUlnice 1S!3 (lardeit Eugene, Oregon Ave. I.f T.'HtK IIM imkI ihiiiIk of ,M,ll, .1 Is h.i.'l.y k Ml-? 1 1 . I Wlf l.ll 111. : y -r " .f l"ii;:lin Cmii ' 1 1 1 P 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 ..I Mlllii. A . ' . I. -!".!!! Il.tVltiK '! . l.it.. mi' herein en th.il IMI, v Hi.. I'.. 1, l 1 III. 'I iitor . r III I I : I r r V Iji.l l.il i . '.. iv i'i'.r Ulli II r Mn. I.. imii-itr- I..I111 'i'. l.hK. ..It'll iii y fur lh'. IIK.NT- 2 Klc.pliu; riioliw, nl i 1 1. j InirllM-, Hiiy.bulli, cliMit In. Z',:, f ' N. JIumi St. ,,,, Klllt IJllN'T- 'J new 2 I'ui.lil I liflil-.li. iii hollMi-n. J liiolilli. J. Ilurr, M il- r n A.l'lilli.li. I.. Ii-dil KHNT OH SAI.B r.room. ,.il l'ii'licnlly ni'W IiiiiikuUiw, iih 1,,. Ki"fc"; nn liichwuy Jui-l mirtli nf HiiiT'tl'l- Mare. . li. l!i'Hii. " n7 V..t Chtn slro-t. ' : Fill! kknt-b i-m.iii ii.iu: hi V r.. ' nmiil limit.., iuiiii Jird, hmi fi ll, 1 r.iinn utiltii iiif lit ,) hou ,i. ('all a. , 1 1 om 2 i ,. i.i. 2 i.ioc-kt ii-: .r n. ih .irwt un I tan btrnl. II. U lliiiiiinoil'i. Read This! 2 l!-3 Ford Tourings, $70.00 down, $17.31 a mouth. 1 Wl Koid Touring, ?Sft.O0 tb'Uii, $18.96 a month. These prlceK Inclntle Intercut arid Insurance. KXCKI'TIONAL VALUK3 ED MARSH Motor Co.: Phone 416 Oak and Pine Open Sundays 9:30 to 2:30 TUBBY Trune Trays, Boxes, Egg Crates Manufactured b" C. A. STELZIER Myrtle Creek. Cse. Phone 260-4 A FlS l. HEM I u .L VOL Jl 10 YOU CM 6RIMC IVI;,'; iiM f R.YIM-PAH AN WELl FLCiV, v'.i VJA- mim ict in it r?. x- r -4 WOO r.FT TMP Rum SPtDER AM 1X1 rt...a.i A. Lt "HTf U A t nrn .-- r.- ' crin ODPA'CAT. -JUPkl I 4 a H.tf LA V, a. tt tli r&l I V- raJ ill OYOW CnN cklriG IHf mmu 'ill t -" '.' Breakfast for ?cne. :"i'':.V-'. -.JViVrr . 7 , X I w t', I y r GOT AvJKN i Often the suit or wrap you are ready to discard needt only the skillful handiwork bf our cleaning. What do you care, to It LOOKS like a new one. Our Auto Will Call Phone 277 S,Vfi..-jj.1