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ROSEBURG NEVS-REVTEW. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19. 1025. SEVEN SEED GRAIN! If you have It to buy or tell "See us first we can aava you money." We can clean It for you and we mean CLEANl5u, not just running It through. Special 400 ib. Separator (new) i. $45.00 A high grade machine, guaranteed! Try It Thirty Days at Our Risk. See Ua First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROilBUBO OAKLAND Loose Second Cutting Alfalfa Hay for Sale. A BRIDE'S DIARY , A Love Story ol Today By Idah McClone Gibson Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PACE. ,. ... . .- ,, . . ,,. Cleo .Madison, after eloping at their altered looks, they lm- E. n. hlent. weir known fiult , h , b hooll 8,vcetheart, Li-1 mwllaiely smile lo see if they can t grower of the valley, brought two j , ArUiSir0,1)(i BOoa ; brliiK back ome of the beauly that lime ooxea 01 peacuea 10 to UB ,rly posl ami suo Hilda ; ba been waned upon bale, ill iNewa-Keview office yesterday af-1 t lm0Jt immediately that mar- , heul:h or meuial pain." Iternoon which were placed on dis- rieJ (B u uo( too rosy Ti,ere "lliats a nice rxuutnatlun of a i play. Mr. Klelst la growing some of , ,a ni.h llllrl(.ue i ,ne p0t. lata j woman's vauiiy." 1 answered. "I the finest Klberta variety peaches ThoI Bll,kB- w(le o( a no-good had beeun to think 1 was a very i ever to be exhibited In this section, neuieuuiit. flee from the po-t i materialistic son of a i. ron, alter of the state and Ills product proves a(lcr milcl gossip UUOiit her and all. Vuu know that nothing mental conclusively that no other portion j (,, mukuly lleldon. L'lco helps or spiritual has changed for me M'MILUH FORCED ! TD mm pole ; - DASH FDR Ft SENT j 7. j FOIl SALE A trailer. 7J6 MI11 St. I rVO-K(iOM furnl.h"! annrtmnt for rent. Modern, ill S. Jackson. of the Pacific coast can rulse fruit excelling the quality grown in the I'mpqua Valley. The boxes are liila and resolves not to let her slniv sue came in. Sly huxbaml is owil name become the subject of I lust hs ill nit hi whh an hour or gossip, l'aul exhibits a passion ' iwo auo. Hut because you haveeather which has linked AkclalLsl I'rt-M LiNMd Win.) WASHINGTON. AUK. IS. The. MacMillan Arellc expedition baSiFtiK SAI.K-Shepherd .pups. S. abandoned hope of tarryliiK out Coff, (laljuml. Ore. its lull exploration program over j,()U SA.Ki,,iml,jhire lam3. w me I'ular sea. this ear. , u , y h , ,. k Curtullment ol tho expedition s . . activities was forced by adverse Full BALK Oak and laurel WANTED WANTKIV- Kxperlenced l.t lkmglas tirill. the veryattractlvelyrackedandwouldit.il. ..Hmhiitie in ir.tiu in the 1 n.v k.i ....... r..rt..Ki.. 1 i,Bv.. 1 northlund In Ice aud log welt be a credit at any exhibition. HisU-olouel one night. Days, aud loses talon mi n..- mntr and'acain 1 1 ahead of the ubuiiI w liiier sea-I uto 1 and block wood, iiione ilsr'JS. J. J. Kealer. Valley View brand peaches are I certaiuly wondertul advertisers for I the valley and those fortunate i enough to secure several boxes of I the fruit will have no regrets. Mr. i Klelst's ranch, located In the Brock Iway district, ia already the mecca for purchasers and his fruit stand at the Cooa Day Junction is eon ; stantly beselged for the large Juicy j peaches. MRS. LARAUT, WELL KNOWN HERE, IS ILL Mrs. A. II. La Raut of Eugene. mother of Mrs. R. A. Booth of Flit" makes flies flit, never to return. It kills them, also all other a. iTTcuTiAu ,-... I Insects which prove a pest around NTONNEMHOF ; bmh nouse oad barn. Uoyl cock- Vnil.nra harahv nntlfto,! Ih.l A that city, was taken critically 111 at a meeting held on July 23, ! W. C. T. U. TO HOLD not wlili tnu world, at least with myself." "I'll ask Major Sletter to come In now, Mrs Armstrong. " volunteered my uurse. "and he will finish what 1 have begun, lie will give you soim liung that will rurther calm you and quiet your twitching ucrvi's, nml you will sleep." '1 hardly think 1 need II: you have dune so much already toward will proceed, however, to carry cut other objects of the expcdi- ISUU to a pair of cheap gamlers f,.,.i 1 am almost' at peace. If ! on. Mai Mlllun and his-explorers the next mgnt. lie is broke anu gltes the gamblers his wile's car in tetiltuieut of the debt. Cleo la furious; the colonel wants to help and l'aul is somewhat sullen. The quarrels between Cleo aud her husband increases, culminat ing when Cleo throws a vase and cuts l'uul so badly, be has to take to the hospital. "Do 1 love l'aul?" Cleo wonders. Foil SALIC Registered. shire rams, ti roves. l'houe GFjX Hump C. W lion including scielililic lutostl-'l FOIl 8A1.K one liamboulette aud Site is quite nysiericai wueu ; .u!U,a . ..,?,...,., i.i., u...i ........ MaJ. (Dr.) Sielter tells her UWsllll III l'aul Is. The nurse said nothing. I could Cleo cou.esses to the Joe or I that she Is responsible lor l'aul a , h(f wh,1M of of hr condition. :,iBu Sh.. -..nl .,. ..f 11,.. r.,..m he 1 lit? uuuiui anaiKus vuu 4vsa ,. . ,. , ... ..,.. in the hospital due to the wrought : " " v- . .1.. k n har ...n Sl.,.k.. A lltr .1 . ... .... ..... !.. nU ie KIOKIIlg IIIKCH ueuei . oe .hnnt four c Teloek ve. i i in .h. Thl rrL. ' . I FKOliKAM I UMUKKUW j ",.V... ..... " said. ' Here, take your capsule and ua - . ... . v n . . w.miua 0i.riuiA v . tenlay afternoon. Heart trouble Is ' to be held on August 27th. I . , , said to be the cause of her slck-! 1925. a motion would be made An Interesting program has been ness, saya the Salem Capital authorizing and directing the 4 , arranged under the direction of the journal. ! trustees of Roseburg Lodge, j Reburg . O T I', and will je Sh. I. the erandmother of Mis. I No. 326. B. P. O. Elks to sell I Kiven in M- churen lonior- .....viK t q.i irh. nro. 1 the Dlavtround known .. Fnr. i row evening. nf the May at Willamette untver- sliy during the May festival In IDS I. the year she graduated from the university. Mrs. La Raut had come to Sa lem to attend a family reunion held at Stephen La Raut's home. located in Polk county about J. T. GOODMAN. Secretary. Lewis and family of Portland and Mrs. R. Smith anil ilHitpMer nf mile west of Salem. It has been ; Portland. indicated that she wil probably be I Mrs. La Raut is R7 yeara of age. brouglll lO oaiem loua; or louior' row. There were gome 30 people at til.' family reunion Sunday, Includ-;-i Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Booth of Luene, Dr. and Mrs. Waldo Ad ams of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. The program follows: Song, audience. Devotionals, led by Mrs. Joseph Knotta. Business session, followed by a vocal solo and chorus by the Stan dard Bearers. Piano eolo, Dorothy Marsters. Flute solo. Maxine Moore. ' Demonstration of extension work. A Porch Party. Characters, now goodtticht. "How is Paul?" I asked as was leaving the room. Tomorrow Entry Chick Adama, Cook wltn gas. BREITENBUSH HOT SPRINGS MARION COUNTY OREGON A HEALTH AND PLEASURE RESORT Open under new management. Hot mineral water baths; hot mineral mud baths, and natural hot mineral vapor baths. Mreitenbush Is famous for its hot arsenic spring and unusual variation of other mineral con tent. These waters are excep tionally beneficial to rheuma tism, neuritis, constipation, skin and blood diseases. Wonderful scenery; fine fishing; trail hiking and mountain climb ing. Good arcommodatons; excellent meals; reasonable rates. Mill City-Detroit highway under construction, will not open this season. Take train from Mill City. For further particulars, write M. D. Bruckman Manager . Breltenbush Hot Springs, Detroit, Oregon. She has not been well since last! Auntie. Helen Berg: Nurse, Kve- March, although yesterday's Btrokeilyn CumnilnRs; Mrs. Roberts, Shir was the first one of a acrious na-ley Knight; extension secretary, ture. Her condition is regarded as Francis Butner. I very serious. Solo. "Oh, Love that will not let I me go." Cornelia Martin. Mrs. La Raut, whose Illness is 1 "Molly's Mite Box," a recorded in the Salem paper, as Mrs. H. A. Canaday. sleeping potion. INTROSPECTION AND SLEEP i I don't remember that my saluted grandmother did very much Intro- j spection. In fact, she had no power i of analysis w hatever: only once In i a while do I remember any remark ten mile CHU.-.CH TO that would make me think she re-j HOLD DEDICATORY SERVICE belled very much against the way) she lived. Consequently I don't The pioneer church of Ten Mile think she ever communed very : will hold a memorial service on much with her own soul. It's a September 6 at which lime n solemn thing, dear diary, when one bronze plate will be dedicated to sits down deliberately and talks to mie work of the leaders of the one's own soul. One finds so much j church in the past. It Is hoped one never dreamed of. I by those In charge of the service I'p until that moment in the hos- that all churches of the county gallons Iroin the present base at ,!uh, tlreelalid. The change in plane was an nounced today by the national geographic society utter it had advired by Mae.Milluu that the project ol establishing an advanc ed base on Cape Hubbard and Hying from' there over-the Iroxeu northern sea was not feasible be cause of th's year's unusual weu- mer cond. tious. Tile veteran explorer advised society authorities that In view of all the clrcuuistunces to go uhead with the origiual plau would be to attempt- the im possible." I o ! nltal room 1 had always taken It I w ill be represented at this dedica tor granted that my soul was a I Hon. It will be an all-day meeilng lovely thing, with a beautiful blush , unif a basket dinner will be served pink aura all about it and pale blue j at noon. Tho Pioneer church has flowers slrewn around its head. : been the church home of teachers. story by Hut when 1 looked at it honestly, i preachers and missionaries w ho without any camouflage, it was not , nave mane names in tne past. Airs, quoted above, is well known here j The opening of tho Mite box. All beautiful: it was decidedly ugly (Marten Ilushnell, now well along in black with a little wnite anu great years is ine oiucsi memuer ol tne patches of splotchy gray. congregation. 1 was completely discouraged with It and myself. Not for a mo-1 and has a great many friends among the pioneer residents of this county . Heat with gas. MARSHFIELD MAN ENTERS RACE FOR thoao holding mites are requested to bring them, others an offering. Refreshments will be served by the ladies of tho V . C. T. V. and a welcome has b"cr extended for all who wish to att'nd. n For prompt taxi service, city or ment did I think that I could not country tri, s. phone 14. have made my soul beautiful, but I; rT., .. . fell It w hardlv worth it. Audi - ..u"m"1" "ul". DINNERV ARE 15c PIECE .n. i ...w.imuin-1 C. . tiroves has finished pick- We have r number of dinnerware ;h' ,h .hUi hnslnes'.. lioar;l,,E his l,runB ""P- ilv ' shipping STATE SCHOOI HEAD' "ts ln f,,n,y Patterns to s.-ll at 15c ,llry, H session wilh one's con. , them green. J I ft I E. atnUUL nLttU ..,,,. s , , ,.. ,.., ,.. ..,..' , , 1.,, , ,i,.. Harold and Clinton McChehey I sets of 30 to 33 pieces. That makes : DaU. wltn ,,,.,,at pleasure. ,lul" f"""a I .l.on. 1.... than tho fnat nf ,ll:in! .... . i . ...... I 1, While riding U molOrCVclc. 'lileV t.i. f ,... ...-.,,1.,. . ,.f mv : were not able to be around for scv- trousseau nightdresses and without1 L,ral ,la"' but "' b"" "' 10 u'' any more adieu proceeded to pro-; 111 i"""1- ,. ,., .,. for h..,l I Klninlv nut my- M,'- '-'"tha Fitzgerald spent sev self Injier hands, expecting to heat her ministrations with what en.ua- T A MM A NY r.ANfi I nlmity I could, llul her lian.is were ore., Aug. ia. !1(.m ,,., than the COBt of ,,lain Educational forces of the state ;-,, Sre tnem 8t Carr's wiere stepped Into politics today wilh the I vou BavG Eugene during tin announcement that Charles A. Howard, superintendent of schools of this city and national director HEARS I BALKb ',, i.P h.-nnis' evneeiliic to bear I"1 ll"1' for Oregon or tho national cnuca- uvl AM Af-AIM:T ..,lu..,i,..,: ,i wh!lt ..nna.l I'at week tional association, would be a can- . . ."V J , , V ., . .. i..,.i J. I Mr. and Mrs. John Hells and son didate for the republican nomlna TAMMANY UAINU ' ' , ',. 7 i,,', J u 1c o sweet r'"lk. and .Mr. ami Mrs. C. c. lion for state superintendent of pub- 0 of ' r vlf tiroves spent sev. ra. days at Ban- lie Instruction. (Continued from pane 1.) r,,nd . don recently, l.avlm; on Saturday J. A. Churchill. Incumbent, will Virt'she eave me a hot bath- she and returning on Monday. resign to become head of the Ash- cans, have grabbed the five-cent I sn ave me a no oain. sn j()hn Wi,.uhi lf()n .n( Sull,uy land nonnal school after serving I fare Issue for political Issues only V"""1 " 11.nl " ' '.......'f,.! , at the home of C. W. tiroves. more than 12 years. land are oblgatfd to the traction I n 1 know w're 1 and Mrs. I.. C. McChehey Howard is well known through-1 Interests. Mr. Waterman has sum- j or''"m!" ','"' -v no. e""' attended services at out the state, having been engaged med up his platform In the words ' h,h . ' h, , Uoseburg Sunday morning. in educational work here slnca i "subways, schoo s and safety, the ' ' - .1 .fr. a, Mrs. Wilbcri Nelson are i'ilKSll EUUS Hrmg your fresh ' eggs to the Home restaurant, w . v. Ill buy them. . WANTED TO RENT "Modern fur-J f liuiieii house by reliable people. E. J., News-Review. ' ' WANTED Carpenter work. Reaa' ' unable rates; reliable service." Address Carpenter, News-Review, . WANT TO Lf.ASK 1-room first. class house In good district . un furnished. II. T. Hansen, 217 East lxiuglus St. WANTED Woman tuwork for latnily where few hired men are h kept. flood wagcH and good . home. On main highway. Address Box 10U. News-Review-. I'l'll'lll l,.....Ilu uf.,.-.t F . r . ........... ... ! WANTED-Lady wauls position as . one lielaine buck. Buyer Bros. l'houe Hr'H. ttll SALE Pickling cucumbers. Iiione KH, u. W. Burt, ltose-burg. FOR SALE Second growth wood, ncr, delivered. A. Doii. y, phone 7F3. $l.&0 per npplu box. SVEU. ti. A. Johnson. j TOMATOES at Parker s, Sue" a j bushel, bring boxes. 4i miles east j of town. Iiione 3GF31 l'Olt SAI.E-Three vounu milch cows. Cheap if lalven at once, I W. I). Hix.id. Melrose. I l)il SALE -Old "oak "stui e and b.u. k wood, also tir block wood.! 1. ii . tioif, Suiheiiin, Ore. I l lllt SALE -Dressed l'iyuiouth . I i.-vk chickens, 3oc per pound. (Continued from page 1.) j , 4r i u A nl(.kl.. explorer "good luck?' alsu wa.i ; 1'tjit SALE Killeen n-gistered mud public. Miropsnire rams. j. v. cneno- llelgiuiii Starts ligi.iii.jj. wetn. Oakland, Oregon. llltl'SSELS, August la. the (.'(in SALE Cunning tomatoes. Cflc WILSON'S WORD MADE GOOD ON BELGIAN DEBT housekeeper in Kfntleman' home In city. Good references. atldress M. A. 11. care News-lto-i. view. WANTKU TO TIlAliK-tiood 20- acre farm close to Jtoaeburg for -Block and equipment and lease' ' on larger farm. Address Box IK H. F. i. No. 2, Roaeburs- - MISCELLANEOUS j " CAit OWNER-Don't forget to call Efj3 when in need of auto, parts. Surtf's Auto Wrecking . House. The 1 1 1 , . I i 1 1 n denartmcnt ol finances I today began lis study of tho I greement reuched ut Washing- ' lou lor the funding of this coun try's obligations lo the l ulled States. It is understood that at least is hours must elapse beloro the effect or the agreement on Bel gium's finances can be judged and an opinion rendered as to whether it Is considered satisfac tory or not. E (.M.lnto.l I'r.T t.-.M-d Wirr.) l'Ollii.A.MI. Ore.. Aug. IK. The crop report for Oregon Isr.u.'d by the I'niled Suites department, or ag riculture lor I lie week ending Au gust IS. follows: Moderately warm weather pn vuiled at Hie beginning of Hie week, but toward the close It was much cooler, with light frost In ! euucaiiunai worn nere emeu i stiuways. bi.iou.b ni.u buhij. tne . , ,,,-,lli..,l 1907 when he graduated from latter referring to more adequate : " " , i moving to Roseburg the first of the Baker (Methodist) university In Kansas. He was formerly presi dent of the state city superlnteud 'ents' association and of the Oregon state teachers' association. From 1907 to PJll Howard .taught In Klamath county high school. 1911 'to 1917 superintendent of Coquille schools, 1917 to 1920 principal of Eugene high school and for the '. past five years has been superlu ' tendent at Marshfield. police protection. Will Trade You a Victrola, Edison, Sonora, or Brunswick . Phonograph or a Radio i tor that Old, Unused Piano When you are in town 1 drop around and hear the attractive details. Ott's Music Store 8ILK HOSE $1.00 People who are hard on stockings should try the J1.0D silk hose from Carr's. When we say It will wear better than most higher priced hose, most people doubt It. A trial however, means a new user. Hun dreds of women and girls are re peat customers on this 11.00 spe cial hose. Twenty colors and all sizes. Next time try them. Carr's. PASADENA CAPITALISTS PURCHASE SUTHERLIN TRACT Frank O. Hogan and W. D. Val entine, .capitalists of Pasadena. Cal.. have purchased a 2mio-aere farm near Sutherlin. Douglas coun ty, for a livestock farm, according to Information received by the land settlement department of the Chamber of Commerce. They pro- D. M. C. EMBROIDERY Nearly complete line of colors, also black and white, in D .M. C. six strand at Carr's. Ar3 You All Run Down? Many Roseburg Folks Have Felt That Way. Then Hhe. dipped her f In rs into Tli.-y will ! at in. ir home my cold cream, rubbed all over my , a' -J17 V, , ,,m't- . body and dusted on my pMii n t Mr- l- IMi and Mro. J frau-rant talcum pouder. I f.-lt my- 'ver vre HhopplnK In Iiose u..if mittvintr tUAU if.nlv Mv ooor K 't Thursday. f.o antl nnlcU u.-ri' iimssML'ed. rh ' H b-i t (.r.ive- came Imme Sun- well as my face and my bobbed ,i:iv to visit wilh his pan nlH. noa( The (;i ncary W. ('. T. 1'. had Do' you know, my de ar diary. I :in a11 uuy meetiriK and basket din fotiKht aKaint it. but I could not ,'"'; at the home of Mr. Jo.- IIow lielp it I felt myself steadily feel-i"l on V-dinmlay, August 12. Ins better and more content. Anain 'r w,'r" b'11 twenty present. I marveled at hoyv clos.-lv one's Several went in balhiHK and vvery. ij.e.ieai munitii uiil HitirltiiHl poii- l.id a fine time. sriousneHS aro welded toKetlier. I For the first time In many days Feet all out of sorts? Tired, achy, blue, irritable? ; i frit (he cornAra of my mouih turn liack lame aud aun? I Un nn I looked into the good na It may be the story of weak ituietl face of my little nurse. She kidneys! j ent me back nn answering smile Of toxlo poisons circulating UK Bhe said: "That's riizhi. cmile. about (Mrs. Armstrong. lo you know I V'psetting blood and nerrei. have seen you often walking pat There's a way to teel right the hospital since I havo b"en here again. -and 1 have always thought you rlpln vnur wnnkinpd kldneTS wem Riwh n oreltv. with Doan's Pillsa stimulant jbut you're positively beauiilul altcrnoon. diuretic. ! when you smile. You re a little Doa'a are recommended by j happier now, aren't you?" many Roneburg people: j "I'm very much happier," I re- 8. W. Carroll, 102 N. Parott Ft., piled. Roseburg. says: "I was In bad "That's right. I always know If fix with kidney complaint and my 1 1 -an get my patients to smile they back and limbs ached." I was will feel better. Did you ever completely run down and my kid- realize, Mrs. Armstrong, that you neys acted too oftn. Doan's Pllfs almost look your best, vhen you from Chapman's Pharmacy rid rae ; inoK In the glas. I have noli, i d Lee Morrison made n trip to Klamath Kails with produce the hot or 'the week. James McClhilmk will he nt the tlleng.uy srlieiil 'touse Hiinday, AuKut 23 and gi c a talk rollowlng Sunday rrhoo!. r:eryone ronie and hear a fine fellow give a fine talk. Mr. ami Mis. John Itetts ami Mrs. D. C. McChehey were c all rs at the h"tne of "Mr. and Mrs. A, I. Mr- a bushel, llriug boxes and pick. t'red Winston, Winston bridge. Foil" SAI.K Tomatoes, 75 cents per bushel. Itring your boxes aud pick them yourself. C. 1J. Kvuns, Dtliard, Ore. fit fcTALK Stu'nTpd undV'nibroid- ered dresses. Also nirenev for same. Hood sellers. Mrs. P. M. CANCKU- I'aulson. U. 2. I BKrIlXTu:AlNT in bi ooml handC J 11. Chaso piano. Imiulru morn i lugs, 15 South Main; i'honu FOIt SALK Fancy ripe Uimatoes and pickling cucumbers at ranch three miles east of DixonViHe. Prices right. Limlbhim. SiVl l 3 Prmli." l"!-ri. . I:.!."! nnil 2 ll!imhnnlii t tinck fur unit I Wanted to buy: feebler hanbs and i'wes. John Hohr, phone 2S(J-J. FOK SALK- Two cows giving! milk. Three and four yeara old; or will trade for good young; ewes. Parker, Cunyintville, Ore. 'Oil SAI.K One 5 h. p. wood saw MAHCKL and bob-curl, $1.25. Bob-., curl 75c. Hair cuts 5nc. At 331 S. Main St. Phone D7-V. lira" . Amy Itogers. FOR TRADK New 5-room motleru bungalow in Los Angeles, Cal;' restricted district. Phone 1F23, ' or address Owner, care News.,. Review. . If you are Buffering from cancer of tho face, mouth, , tongue, lips, breast or any part ol the body, write for our new" liiUhtratrd booklet. FltKK. Wash-'' li glon Cancer Inatitute, Cen ti alia. Wash. PROFESSIONAL CARDS ' ' OR. U. ri. FLYLFIR ChlropractM v f-onio central elevated sections. The change ln temperature was accont paniid by consideialde cloudiness, with heavy thowers in a lew rast ern localities, and light rain over a large part of (he stale. Uaiu nml higher humidity checked the spread of forest fires, and the heavy smoke which covered a large part of the atato last week was cl cured away. Cereals: Most small grain is ma ture, harvest is over in many places and threshing Is making good prog ress, though it was delayed by rain In places. Irrigated corn is doing well, hut unlrrfgated corn generally needs rain. Plowing for fall seeding will make little prog ress tintll more rain falls. Fruit: Score apples are drop ping somewhat because of lack of moisture. Kariy winter apples are j beginning to hhow color. Picking I of I;aii1ett pi ais tout times, j Canning of evergreen black berries Is under way. Some fre.h ; prunes are being shipped. Meadow, past urea and ranges: I Pastures have heeii somewhat 1 freshened by rain In localities, but I are mostly dry. irrigated alfalfa 1 Is doing wMI. hut most second crop outlit in good condition. Price $l2f. T. F. Paulson. Looking um.is, Phono isril. 1 Foil SALK" Two rums, Corricdnie, Kamboulliet. Also 3 7 8 grade: llolstein Indfers, bred. N. U Conn, phono tF15. Roseburg. Ore.! FOR SALK6-room nuHlern house!1 ,.uxi:s' it. lot. Kasy paynu'iiiti. Would consider good cur up to . 5..r)UU and llttie cash, llalance like1 rent. Write F. P. P., News-lie ;! view. 1 1 FOR SALK 1122 Dodge touring; giMd rubber, mechanically first class, lie I Siar sedan, in gool running onier, gMHl tires. Oil- bam s Highway OuiaKe. Phone j 47S. m dson "coach or skdax i Have $75i endit good oit either, Hudson coach or sedan. Will ex-; change for good coupe, Dodge, preterrcd, or clone lu lot. Call 4 lilt. , I PHICKD FOR " (M ICIv SALK 15 acres. Its acres tillable. G at res 4 yr. old prune trees, mostly date prunes. 0 -room house, barn, wood house granary. 1 ml. lo school. Ootid well. Creek through place. ?:;;imii 71200 cash, balance I!) jeais time loan. Slot k and eipiluneiit and hay Included for $r.o) additional. O. W. Young & Sou. Phone 417. 1 41 POHTI.ANIK OHRGOIV rnrrfitl auprrvlalutt, atrlrl dim- t rip line, rlnl 4vMlnKra nm4 noml IrelaiHK. VatalSTe' rherrtlr Mat rcqaaat. - WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua The Umpqua Florist Choics Cut Flowtr Always Frwsi Klnest Qualltr Artlstlo Floral DosIkm. Visit Our Orwohouw or Call 40 K2. Chas. S. McElhinny "Ths Widow's Friend" Oregon Life 248 North Jackson such a pretty, pretty woman '-'"us aim ..hi. imh,,,( nuii.i) (.nv,.r , .,, rignled districts i suffering from diought. Some lo cal delay in haying was caused by showers, FOR RZNf f'dltltKHI'ONIiKNT. nnsp lo rslep bloodfil hoK. caiilc nml Aniprlrsn ssI(IIh horsi-s. and will spi ml a larKP sum In d-vH"i-! nf tho aches unci pains and regu- I that all wnnn-n snilh- at Up mylv ln their farm. Hocan Is prHslili-nl , Iatl my kidneys." 'in llif mirror. No inain-r hn ral. unnn Vlnanee Jt MortcaEe I 60c. at -11 dealers. rosier-Jin. how Horrowiul. now inraimi or ii'nv - .vTi i,- .tii .. . ua..H..n. iuv the bum Co Mfrs.. IlufTalo. N. Y. lilt thev are. vou iflve lljem K hall'l TJouriahini' Dincstiblc No Crv.kinn. Portland TeU'Kiam of yeslenlay. i mirror, anil alter ih ir lirM reroll trj" AvoiJ Imil.l.on, Suhtitute. Cook with gas Ltvestot k : Range slock Is gen erallv In gond condition. Some do mestltr t-tock Is being fed, ami then Is rouiplaliiT of decreasing weir.ht and ilimiiiNlilug If of milk. Mlsceltaftcote : Soon1 e;n ly hops -v . are iM'ing picK' o; iro noun chit1 i- t wiww. j jjcui-miiv ooing wen. i.hic puiM ForlnfartB. 1 (ties, when noi Irrigah d, have tut- Invalid, , f -r d ( onsidei ably fnuu ill uujjit. ! Thm Agcu 'Idoct oli Is doing well. i u , I Vim liKN'T-l urnished hotleki-ep-I lug room at 2 Hi N. Rose s.r'et. 1 FOR KKNT- 2nnn aartment, close in. Reasonable. Phone i!-7-Y. 1 FOR RKNT Iesirable seven room h'Hiso. w Ith garage, closo in. Phone 4o7 J. FOR RKNT - 2 ro w 2 room iurnlh ei hou .'es. i'.i month. J. Jlarr, Miller's Addition. FOR RKNT OR SALK & room, pia( th ally new bungalow, w 11 h garage; on highway Just north of Riverside storo. 0. U. Hulblg, 4o7 West Cass street. Read This! 2 l!ti;3 Foul TourliiKS. J70.00 down, 117.34 a month. 1 1924 Foul ToiirlliR. JS0.00 down, fis.llti a month. Tlies prices Inrludo Interest anil Insurance. EXCKI'TIONAL VALUES ED MARSH Motor Co. Phono 446 Oak and fins Open Sundays t:30 to 2:30 . TUBBY He Catches Them Alrcettly Ccoked Oil Ti-V AlMTgniN ujcCTH A CttiT ims tCrT CEt AMY in" YriE -t rouble cf rru'7rM- Prune Tray, Boxes, Egg Crate Manufacturtd b' C. A. 8TELZIER Myrtlt Crtek. Or. Phons 2604 1 in.- m i . 1 i f X'.'.tr. I SWtS I J WM R,CK - I'M CMIV I. . . J V ----- I I ttu.l II I I r ill IF' 1 I i II H smz fc If s 1 t G01 IJHTWIN i' I ; v r vol ill i . u:. v. I e? s I I ( .-1 V,- - 1 CAN CP' SAKDIME3 " Often the suit or wrap you art ready to discard needs only the .skillful handiwork of our cleaning. What do you care, so It LOOKS like a new one. Our Auto Will Call Phone 277