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ROSEBURC NEVS-REV1EW. THURSDAY. AUGUST 20. 1925. FIVE D GRAIN! It ypu have it to buy or tell "See u first we can save you money." We can clean it tor you and we mean CLEANING, uot just running It through. Special 400 lb. Separator (new) $45.00 A high grade machine, guaranteed! Try It Thirty Days at Our Risk. , See U First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ' ! ROSiaUHO OAKLAND Loose Second Cutting Alfalfa Hay for Sale. LOOT FKOM JKWKI.UY HOI SK IS 9M,UUO. (AMnrUtrd Fnm Loued Wti.) CHICAGO. Aug. 20. Four roblwrs late today held ip tbe offices of the Lata- rus and Well company, man- ufacturing Jewelers, herded I the proprietor and several e employees - Into a corner, ! rilled five safes of Jewelry valued at .'f0,0iM, mostly diamenda and made Uiolr escape. DE MOLAY CONTEST WINNERS ANNOUNCED KANSAS CITY. Mo., Aug. 20. One hundred and tweuty-rive young men qualified In the second annual representative DeMolay contest, which has Just ended. An nouncement of the winners' names was made from national headquar ters of the organization In this city, by Frank S. Land, Grand Scribe. Last year eighty-eight De Molay qualified. Some ot the qualifications con sidered In selecting the successful contestants were religious activi ties, scbolastio attainments, athle tics and craftsmanship. Thirty four states, the District of Colum bia and the Panama Canal Zone supplied the young men who were chosen by the Judges. These jud ges were Frank H. Cheley, presi dent of the Father and Son League of America: David C. Dayless, sec retary of the Humphries' Founda tion, both men residents of Den ver, Colorado, and-W. R. Boorman, dean of boys' work, Association College, Chicago. Several hundred DeMolays, among the many of those who were successful in the representa tive contest, will attend the second annual National Leaders' Camp of the Order at Bear lake, near Estes Tark, Colorado, August 27 to Sep tember 6. The program at this camp provides a complete course in citizenship Instruction in social hygiene and athletics. A. A. Stagg, Jr., freshman track coach, Univer sity of Chicago, and son of A. A. Stagg, the famous football mentor, will be in charge of athletics. Newell W. Edson of the American Social Hygiene Society, New York, will lecture on social matters and Hoy E. Dickerson, Director of Pro gram and Activities for the Grand Council, Order of DeMolay, will bn In chargo of the cltisenshlp itiner ary. - Regional DeMolay camps will be held at Spirit Iake, Iowa, August 20 to September 6: Drlnkhaven. Ohio, August 12 to 21: and at Hoi lister, Missouri, August 17 to 26. Hall's Catarrh Medicine both local and Internal, and has been successful in the treatment of Catarrh for over forty yean. Sold by ail druggists. STAMPED GOODS New fall line of Ptamppd (roods now in. Prices are lower on nearly all items. When you want needle work ro to Carr's first and see a complete line of quality stamped goods. Also silk and cotton threads, laces, etc. LAUNDRTKIDS FORMER ROSEBURG MAN BUYS BUSINESS PROPERTY ON COAST E. V. ISarnum. agent for the Hudson, Essex and Fackard. has closed a deal for the purchase of the W. F. Hodson property on South Hroadway and will build a permanent home for his auto business, saya the Marshfield Times. i The property has 75 feet front age on Broadway and 145 feet depth. It adjoins the Alva Doll office and la near the several other auto business houses at Hroadway and Klrod. Just when Mr. Itanium will get the building started has not been announced. LM'S CHOICE OF PLACE 10 SUICIDE A BRIDE'S DIARY ' A Lore Story of Today l By Idah McGlone Gibson (Aasncfitrd Prrw LcaaH Win.) MEDFORD, Ore.. Aug. 20. A coroner'a Jury investigating the death of Miss Edith M. Towne, well known Medford business woman, last night returned a report that she came to her death by drown ing. The chief witnesses at the hearing were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McGowan, with whom she had made her home for the" last five years. Despondency over Ill-health waaj given as tne reason tor me act, oy the McGowans. She was found in the bath tub about 9:30 o'clock Monday morning. Her death was at first reported aa due to bear', failure. . A farewell note was left. It thank ed Mrs. Mcttowan, for "your many kindnesses," closing with the sen tence: "1 can't explain any more," and was sinned: "Edith." "Edith." JVJxanJlnn.n.annlnnrrl', ' -- --- - - - - - -ri-i-irniii siif .ENTER CHICK AOAMS 'would give that. For long while Major Stetter just turned around I've been thinking that I had too in the doorway aa 1 asked - htm much blood, anyway. It would about Paul, w ith an assuring smile, help me a lot to get rid of some of and waving his hand to me he van- It. Besides. Cleo dear, that la for lhed. i Paul. W hat I want to know in 1 lay there in my bed, physically, what I chu do for you." more comfortable than I had been: '. for days. 1 do not know when I CLOUD CAP INN went to sleep, but it must havu; . c kiciw rt i a nrrnc been very soon. I do not think 1 1 H Ab NLW QUARTERS moved all night, for in the nion i lug I Just opened my eyas and Bmll- PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 20. Pur ed at the aun which was streaming chase of Cloud Cap Inn from the In my window. i Mount Hood Trail and Wagon Road For a moment I was not able to i company by a group of Oregon cltl orlent myself. Then, complete con-izena interested In the Fuller devel sciousness of time, place and clr- opment of the tourist and resort sunistances came back to me. I , resources of the region, was affect pulled the cord at the head of my , ed today. bed. and Immediately my little' The group which has effected nurse appeared. I 'he purchase, and with which olh- "You've had a good sleep, Mrs. er Interested citizens of the state Armstrong," she declared. "The , w ill be associated, takes over the doctor came to your room rutie a' musical properties or tne inn and i little while ago but he wou d not ne good will, w ith a view to work-1 let me wake you." ln" out plans for meeting the re- "I wish he had." I answered, "for qulremenu of the forest depart I think 1 had sleep enough long mom, which will call for an expen ago. How's Mr. Armstrong?" ' dituro of about fSii.OOO on additlon- "He Is holding his own, but he Is al improvement, still so weak be does rot speak Cloud Cap Inn wns founded 42 when spoken to. Major Stotte: years ago by Coe. strannhan and told me to tell you he Is going to Cooper and in 1NS9 wan bought by make a transfusion of blood oa him W. M. Ijide and his associates, and this morning." operated until 11(19. when it was "Has be got the person?" I asked bought by Homer Holers, who has tremulously. neaiiiii tne Mount Hood Trail and Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. Studebaker models. builds no yearly Wilson Road company since ! lime. that ROSEBURG PEOPLE i INVITED TO ATTEND I BILLY SUNDAY MEET E. W. Ilarnum, referred to In the Marshtield paper will be re- i mem bored here by many residents i aa once having been proprietor of a bicycle shop here. STtRNO STOVE SPECIAL Just received from the factory a complete canned heat stove, aluml nun pot and cover, and a can of heat a 7oc regular at the special price of 60c. gee them at Carr's. NOTICE FOR BIDS Notice Is hereby given that seal ed bids for the erection of a school building in Dis. No. 142, Douglas Co., Ore., will be received by clerk ot said district, up to 5:00 p. m Aug. 29, 1925. Plans and specifica tions may be seen at office of coun ty school superintendent. Aug. 19, 1925. MARGARET E. FKNN. Clerk Dis. 142, Canyonville, Ore. Men's suits cleaned and pressed, 1.50. Roseburg Cleaners, phone 472. VNS 1 At I FORMER IKISH LEADER DIES. BELFAST, Aug. 20. Edward M. Clayton, a former assistant in ispector general of the Irish consta- bulary who died at St. Jean Des jpuy. France, was, with several ! English ministers, included in a list of persona whom a Cork jury held shared the responsibility for the slaying of Lord Mayor Mac Curtain. District Inspector Swanzy. who also was mentioned in the list, af- i terward was slain In Llsburn, near Relfast .when hundreds of Catholic homes were burned as 8 reprisal. KIDDIESSCOOTERS COMMITTEE NAMED STUDY VEGETABLES i The vegetable crops committee of the Douglas county economic conference orKimized at Ite first meeting Tuesday night and select ed Dr. C. H. llailey ma chairman. Those attending the im-vting in cluded Dr. C. H. Kailey, D. N. Bu senbark, R. H. C. Wood, Foster Butner, Peter Didtel, C. O. Cra croft, R. Reade Cooley, C. E. Marks and CI. Cracroft. It was the unanimous vote of those present that auch an eco nomic study of the vegetable crop industry in the county will be high ly profitable to growers. Hoth marketing and production prob lems were taken up. Among other things the cnmpilt tee will make a comprehensive study of the broccoli tdluatlon in the United States. Carlot shipments of broccoli with the points of or igin for the entire country will be determined as well as prices paid growers here for the crop in com parison to the prices growers re ceive in other sections. Dr. Hailey and bis commit tne have outlined an ambitious pro gram and plan on holding no lens than a half dozen meetings pre vious to the general conference in November. The session was held in the of fice of County Agent Coony, and was participated in by both Mr. Coonty and VYm. L. Teutsch of the extension service. Yes. "Io you know who it Is?" I think it is a Mr. Adams" was ' her calm reply. I sat up in bed with a jerk. "Not Chick Adams that cannot be!" I asserted. Yes, Mrs. Armstrong, I think that is the man." my nurse replied. I An invitation to the people of' "The doctor says he is a young Ros-bui g to at tend Hie evangelie friend of Lieutenant Armstrong tc campaign meetings to be held from Pasadena." , in Portland from September 6 to "Hut how did lie get here. : October 25. has been extended br nurse?" I was still doubtful that .Mayor George linker of Portland it was Chick. "Why was I not through the office or Mayor George told be waa here?" i Houck here. "Mr. Adams came last night, just ! The letter received by Mayor before Major Stetter came in to Houck. in part, follows: give you your quieting powder. "In behalf of the campaign com tle did not tell you the young man,mitte and in behalf of the city of was here because he was afraid it Portland permit mo to extend a wouki excite you and counteract ! cordial invitation to your people to the effect of his prescription." (attend the meetings not only as in- "Njirse. may I see Major Stetter divMuals but also In delegations, immediately?" "This campaign is not merely "I think so. He told me to tell one of religious appeal, but- Is to you that Mr. Adams was here as , be a campaign to bring about bet soon as you awakened, and also 1 ter conditions and as such should notify him the moment you had hail have the whole-hearted support of your breakfast. I think he is very 'the entire public whether church anxious now 10 uave me operation members or not. You know any lAaaixutlvU 1'tMtf LmUuU Who.) WASHING 1'ON, Aug. 2U Kdwiu dunui, uiaraul spccia.ial ol Uie uo uMUiueiH ol atsiicuiturt, ruiuiuiuti louay tiom i-uruyu wiiciy um sur veyed umiKel pusuibimies, ueciar-' eu tbe n-uiuymu luaihta lor Aiuur u:uu ire&u uuu comu be expuuuvd u Aiuericau growers wuuiu pro uuc bettor uuaiuy iu ttueiiuaie quantities and deliver Uie produce m belter couuitiou at reasonable price. Tho taste ot the European tor fresh fruit is just as great aa tUal ot tne Americans, he declared, but the lack ot development ot retrig eralf U transportation maiu-s t rutl available iu Kuropo only a aboit lime com pared with tue United States. Present Indications, he said, are that Europe will absorb as mauy American and Canadian apples this year as last, although the Kugiish apple crop is belter than last year. "A heavy crop ot apples iu Nova Scotia will somewhat offset Vir ginias shortage white iu boxed ap ples, iirttlslu Colunibias reduced j crop will ease up on the competi tion ot the Pacttic coast states. One of the topics ot conversation among members of the fruit trade j of Great IU Haiti relates to the ti e-1 mendous strides made during the pa hi years by grapefruit In Uie itti- 4 ' t f j FOR SALE j S. D.I FOH SALK Shepherd puin. Uiiff, Oakland, Ore. V. KOH SALK Ilauipaliiro rams, G. l'aul, Suiuli IX'tr Cruek. ini SALE Ford tourliiK car. si I K. J am her. l'hune 103-lt. Foil SALK Ouk und laui'fl sluvv and block wuod. Phouu al'';j. J. J. Kt'ur. FOH SALK one Ranibouk'Ue and one lA liiine buck. Uuyer 111 us. l'Uouo HHl. FOH SALK Sturgt-a ruund n'ed baby carriagu iu ggod conUluou. 1'hoiiB irs-v. FOR RENT Deslrablo even-tWa. house with Garage, cloae ln. l'houe 437-J. FOH KENT Modern twdroora Ait. also Bleeping room. 82 Win-; cheater. . . FOH HUNT Modern 6 room house I ou Flint St. Inquire A. F. Braugh--tou. Miller's Addition. ., " I WANTED 1: WANTED Old phonograph reo" ords. 929Wiuchester tit- I' WANTED Good oat.Tetch or af- falfa hay. - Box t38, Roseburg.' Ore. ; VaNTKD To engage prune, plckr era. Fred Richter, Sunshine Kanch. SAWMILL Vtm SALK For in-U-e auu terms write J. b. liice, Myr-1 or a pac norbes. , tie Creek, Ore. ish Isles. It Jumped from one of wt-iu. Oaklaud, Oregon. the rare exotic fruits seen oaly in t."oii SALE Ford coupe. 1921 mod- large centers, to a regular article ( ... Ule aa ,.- Wea. ..,.- of trade. I burners' home. Jos. Sleinmuia. were American producers to get behind it, with & continued ed- utatloual program, it seems certain that grape fruit might be, absorbed In Kuropeau markets in large quantities." over. "Oh, nurse. I can't wait for breakfast. Send the Major here now." "I'll ask him to come right away." In a few minutes she brought in my breakfast tray with the infor mation that Major Stetter would come to see me as soon ad possible. Kitting all the pillows she had brought from my house about me. sbo made me extremely .comfort able. She had already brushed my boboed head. Now she put a va.se of goigcou: roses on the table be- every other law enforcing official knows, that conditions are con stantly going from, bad to worse and that drastio action Is neces sary to stem the tide. Personally I have great hope of this campaign making a vast difference in this state by awwkening the public to a sense of individual responsibility and by creating In the public mind a stronger .feeling on the all Im portant subjects of law enfnroe- liH-nt nud law observance. With this possibility in view I feel that it is my duty and the duty of al PKACUKS Canning Crawford's i I &w per apple box. Puoue it7Fl. i. A. Johnson. Full SALE Itirce young inilch cows. Cheap it tukm at ouce. W. I), liixou, Melrose. FOH" SALK -Baled sU".vThayi wlie4i; also wood and vegetables. Fred A. Uotf. Phone 6FJ. ion SALK Dressed Plymouth Hock cuickeiLs, Sou per pound. Phone 4ti. G. A. liickel. i'oit SALK Fifteen" registered urop3hiro rams. J. V. Cheno- For prompt taxi service, city or conrtry trips, phone 44. - o INSANE MAN TAKEN Ft)H SALK Or will trado for some good lurniture, one Dodge road-au-r. Atluress "U. H." care Nutta Kevlt'W. ill becoiid hand A. U. chase piano. Inquire morn iiiK.i, 215 South .Main, l'hone i2Ml. Foil SALE Fancy 'ripe lonititooa and pickling cucumbcra at ranch three niilca eaBt of Iixonville. IU 31A1L HUirl 1 AL I I'rlcca right. Lmdbloiu. .Mllt be heap. See Joe CamrHieli at f oru garage. . WANTKU TO" RENT Modern fur- niiiht'd house by reliable people, E. J.. Newa-Review. WANTKDTO BUY A limited number of Bhares of Cal. & Qre. Power Co.'s pfd. stock, partly or wholly paid for. Addreaa "8. C.", care Newa-Review. . . MISCELLANEOUS ' I L i CAlt OWNER Don't forget to call bod when la need of auto parts. .Sarff's Auto Wrecking House. MAHCK L and bob-curl, $L2&.fiohC curl 75c. Hair cuts 60c. At -331 S. Main St. Phone 67-Y Mrs, Amy Rogers. , CANCKH If you are suffering trom cancer of the face, njo,uth, tongue, lips, breast or any part ot the body, write for our new illustrated booklet. FRKK. Wash ington Cancer Institute, Cen tialia, Wash. Following thorough nit-ffical ex amination by Cointy Health Offi cer W. C. Pelt, the Insane man who was placed In the city Jail Tuesday night, has been committed to the statu hospital for the in sane. An attendant from the hos pital arrived yesterday afternoon and took the man to Salem last night. Officers were not able to ascertain for certain what the man's true name was and his resi dence, although he maintained that he was St. Paul, and that his spirit only was here, his body being both in Portland and Minneapolis. tddo me, which she said Mr. Adams . oilier law abiding citizens to back had sent. this campaign to the limit. , 1 Bank back among tho lacey pu- "Your cooperation to the extent lows. I could not eat, but the cof-1 of aiding in publicity and in en couraging attendance at the meet ings will be appreciated. Arrange ments for reservations for special delegations from your community may be -made by application to the campaign headquarters at the Portland Young Men's Christian Association. No reservations on JIN rfALttR. U Every shirt that -we laun der and every collar that leaves our place Is laun dered up to perfection. Just exactly as our custo mers want them. We give personal attention to all laundry that comes In, and that is the reason that we do such good work. If you are not satisfied with your laundry work, send it to us; you will be then. Roseburg Steam v Laundry' PHONE 79 Let the childien have a scooter. We can give you a disc wheel rub ber tired Fcooter for $1.95 and $2 25. See this big value at Carr's. It's a new line Just in. Tbe Garden of Woman's Beauty and like a garden is the beauty of woman. " Tended, It sings with glory. Neglected, weeds creep in. One should choose with care their powders, creams and lotions. The best Is none too good. Beware of poor ones. Let us help you select yours. Lloyd Ciockcr. Rubber belting at Wharton Bros. fee tasted good. There- was a light tnpping at the door. I though it was the Major and called: "Come In!" It was ( hick. I looked at htm a moment. I could not speak; instead I hurst Into tears. 'Tleo, Cleo, don't cry!" Chick said unsteadily an ho came forward. "If you're as ulhappy as that at i Sundays. seeing me. I think I'd better go i "Very sincerely yours, away again." (Signed) "OKOKiiK L. BAKER. "No. don't go, don t leave me. I ; Mayor. don t think I ever needed anyone so much in the world as 1 need you as this present moment. Chirk. I'm crying because I'm so hiippy to see you. Please, please don't go!" I pleaded as I held out both arms to him. Chick walked forward and took my hands in his warm clasp. Taylor-maae concrete n gooa con creie. Tel. 225-EL COUGAR COACH ACCEPTS 1 . JOB AT NAVAL ACADEMY ! rAwM.rttfd Pren lrd Wit, i ' i SEATTLE. Aug. 2n.- Robert .! 1 Butler, of this city, freshman crew ; coach at the I'niversity of Wash-! : ington, announced today that he had accepted an offer to become: coach at the I'nited States naval! academy and would report at once.; DINNERWARE 15C PIECE We have a number of dinnerware sets In fancy patterns to sell at l."c each piece. Sold' only In onmpleie , sets of 3u to 33 pieces. That makes , them lens than tho coRt of plain white. See them at Carr's where you save. BAIL 18 FORFEITED Upon failure of A. J. Murphy, ar rested Tuesday night for disorder ly conduct, to appear In the city recorder's court this morning his bail of twenty dollars 1h automati cally forfeited, according to an an nouncement made by City Record er Whipple this morning. A CRY IN THE NIGHT and annie one in need of im mediate help. If frripinff pains in stomach or bowels, weaken ing diarrhoea, nausea, wbe the? child or adult, there ta immediate relief from pain, t ease and comfort in j CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC and DIARRHOEA I tCC.MC.LIY - Keep it alwaye la your home. DIVE MAY PROVE FATAL TO YOUTH roilTI.A.NI). Ore. Auk: Sit Iniig anil Mrhaprt fitlnl injuritn to his spine htmI nt'fk wcry Hiiff.-rt-rt laU' .v.-st.tilay hy Iti-ymr-old Kil waril i.inroln 'if Cairn's, Wash.. "Um. but I'm clail I ramp. I've ' strui k Ills luail nn a fork been havinv a hunch for a wwk'whili' ilivliiK liun h Cuwi inn that you anil l'aul m-vnVd mo. anil his Mmn... Hit was ruh- when KheilH ami the boy ani pK-d :H1 hospital. ln-i X-ray pho a vaudeville encasement hi h in-l''aP" b u-kn uVtr chilled eome titles In Texas, I came , nli"" lr brnken nei k. a little way with them." I hysii idiis thin atn rnoon ald "They're not goinK to play Kl-I11'"1 l-i"'"l" ' ni-k was broken. Paso are they? 1 think the Ku-iTn"' "r'' lratiiist In an attempt alps around here nould die If theyla 1,VM his lte- ih condition Is should." I uliiwlv ullh.lrew tiiv i critical. hands, whlrh chick had been h"ld- SILK HOSE $1.03 People who are hard on stockings should try tho fl.uu silk hose front Carr'a. When we. aay It will wear bitter than most higher priced hose, most people doubt It. A trial however, means a new user. Hun dreds of women and Rirla aro re peat customers on this ll.uu spe cial hose. Twenty colors, and all sUes. Next time try them. Curr'a. lltu-Kalna In camp equ:pnient. .iKlcr-Kve Hdw. Co. t , i v Iiir all this time. : - R.m "So. I don't think they'll play El f?f tf'jYl aIicI. I Paso this aeasnn. Cleo. dear, you I T V VV ft5 1 j r,iT'" I must tell me what 1 can do for you ' J. ii-fl!in''i j luTuiS, riKht away, for I e.ct I yi.M ' Jf )! ,,. IP I have to co on the table shortlv ' I j p" Jt ' 'I p i Kv J P SV, Dw "On the table!" I murmured, un-1 it' Itt 1 Milhrork , v. K i I tr i .Mim.ii. M "On th table!" I murmurtd. un comprehending. For the moinf-nt. In the Joy of seeing him, I ha-1 tor gott'-n tlidt Chick as going to i.;ve Ills blfKMl to PhuI. "My friend!" I said grt f'lily, "I think what you are going to do for Hani Is enough for one Uian, Isn't it?" "Oh, that's nothing. Any f i nd DELINQUENT BALE NOTICE Southern Oregon Gas Company. Location of principal place of bust nes. Ban Krunclsco, California. I vo cation of works, State of Oregon. Notice There are delinquent up on the following described stock, on account of an assessment levied on the 2tiih day of June, l'J2T, the several amounts set opposite the name's of the respective sharehold ers, as follows: No, Namen Shares Amount Martha Hcurlng r.ftU $rm).(o Helen C. JucobMen fiO 5oO.(M ieil I'ower 10 no.() T. W. Miles 25 2."0.iJO All of the foregoing shares are Included In certiflcatt-s Nos. 10, 13. l.r, 17. standing In the name of LOCKS SCTTKU and held In es crow pursuant to Instruction from , the Corpmatlon Conimissfoner of I the Slate of California, by ANCLO CALIFORNIA TRL'ST COAll'ANV. And In accordance with law and an order of the Hoard of bircrlor made on the 2'iih day of June, Vj2i, so many shares of each parcel of such Ktick aa may bo necesAry will be sold at public auction at thej offlre ut (he Company, 5't2 Market street, San Kranrisro, Cnlifurnia, j on Saturdny the llith day of August. ; VJ2't, at the hour of 11:45 o'clock, a. in. of Hi id !y to py ssid dliii- quent aM.HMfinent ih- non, tdKeth'r: with cohih of a!vejtisjii and ex-, pen.-,e8 Of tin; Kile. II. S. YOrNO, Secretary. f jff if 532 Market Street, San i Knincl-d f), ('itlilornia. SHKKl' 3 grade Ccrrk-dale . and ' ItambouieLte bucks for sale. 1 Wanted to buy: feeder lambs and j ewes. John Rohr, phono 2Nti J, ! I FOR SALI Two cows giving milk. Three and four years old; or will trade for good young I ewes. J'arkur, Cauyoiivlile, Ore. FOR SALK Two rums, Corrledale, j Ramboulliet. Ahsa 3 7 8 grade: Hol.sK-in heirers, bred. N. L. Conn, phone bF15. Roseburg, Ore. FOR SALK ti-room modern house j MixlUK it. lot. Kasy payments.! Would consider good car up to I MfilMI ami hi lie c-ih ItnlNiw.i IIIcm' ' rent. Write F. 1. 11., News-Re view. FOR 8 A LK 1 922"" toil go"t ourltig; good rubber, mechanically first class. 11) 111 Star aiidau. iu good running order, good tires, till ham's Highway (Jarutiu. l'houo ; 47S. I iiLDsoN T'(Xci'PT)isf:iXrN ! Have $750 credit good on either j Hudson coach or sedan. Will ex change lor good coupe, Jodge, preferred, or cloae lu lot. Call 400. . ; FOR SALK Dry w oodiiiyrt1e, maple, ash, on county road, 471 tier, for range or heater. Price $2.00 per tier on ground. Wil liam Ilrodio. Sherley Clayton, Uil lard, Oregon. Thorn? 4tiK2. ' CSKO FORDS 1 lit24 Ford louring $325 lUlU Ford roadster 35 VJ2i Ford coupe 450 11(1! I 1-ord coupe 450 VJ-l Ford sedan f,2b Roy Catching Motor Co. 125 N. Jlose. Roseburg FOR SALK OR I'KADK 50 acres on Facific highway, near Myrtle Creek; plenty of water and tim ber, mo.stly rough land, but a lit tle very rich aokl. Excellent lo cation lor auto camp and stand, l'rlee $20uv, with only $1000 cash and bulanco In Roseburg or Ku geue vmall homo or vat ant lots. Chits. W. Rlt-u, Myrtle Crock, Ore. PROFESSIONAL CARDS OR. U. H PLYmR CJiiropracm , poynlcian, 128 W, LIa ttc , Prune Trays, Boxes Egg Crates ' ' Manufactured by C. A. 6TELZIER Myrtle Creek, Ore, Phone 2604 WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT : Hotel Umpqua The Umpqua Floral Cholc Cut Flowr Alwayi -Frtth Finest Quality Artlatlo Floral DwIkdi. -Vlalt Our GwohooH or Call 40-ra. Hath Floors, Fireplace. Drain Hoards, Sink Barkn. FRANK FIELD- TILE CONTRACTOR Tile Work of All Description rti'slilcnco 1893 Garden Are. Eugsns, Oregon FOR RENT i F(IH IIKNT Kuril lulled liinKi'keen lni; l of mi Hi 2411 N. Hum" street Foil UKNT 2-riMim " aiiartmenti close In. ltea.Honuble. I'ltune 221-Y. TWD-UUOM fiunlhlK-! apnrlni-nt lor rent, ilmli rn. ail H. Jackson. FOH HK.N'T 2 new 2 room ruml.-h- f-il hnuKi-s. f!i month. J. IUirr, Mill, i n Ad.llilim. FOU HUNT Oil SALE Groom, practically new buiigalow, Hn KaraKe; on ulk'Uway just north ot KiverslilH eioie. i. U. lluiblg, 4U7 West Cass BtlKlfl. Cook with lint Read This! 2 1023 Ford YiMlrlncs. 170.00 down, 117.34 a month. 1 1U24 Ford Tourlnn, $80,00 down, 118.96 a month. . These prices Includo lnlorcat and Insurance. KXCKITIONAL VALUES ED MARSH Motor Co. Phone 448 Oak and Pine Open Sundays 9:30 to 2:30 TUBBY Motorists!! Wo have just equipped our shop and are prepared to han dle ail kinds of repairs, elec tric serrlce especially. We are here to Rjve satisfaction. AL YOUNG IN CHARGE SOUTH END Service Co. i i This is Spider's Lucky Day. By WiriiNEP l BETCHA I CAM . f (TAV OMOEtt 105GEQ " ! COTTAv VNA. A4.tTrtC ijVOtiHC IN CtsHO ' 3' )U mm w- CtW V t'. Sb. g- .T?rr;ffri: . j -iw cp r c?) $ .y'trrrn-,. mm " -3 I -. -j i , n " 1 ' c- Jf .. ' . V You J r,t r i i i ii r-ii r i i Olten the suit or wrap you are ready to discard needi only the skillful handiwork of our cleaning. What do you care, ao It LOOKS like a new one. Our Auto Will Call Phone 277