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ROSEBURG NEVrS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. AUGUST 21. 1925. 5LVEN SEED GRAIN! It you hare It to buy or tell "See as tint wo can save jrou money." We can clean It tor jrou and we mean CLEANING, not runulnc it through. Special 400 lb. Separator (new) $45.00 A high grade machine, guaranteed! Try It Thirty Day at Our Risk. See U. Firt We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROIUURO OAKLAND Loose Second Cutting Alfalfa Hay for Sale. . $40,000 STOLEN GEMS RECOVERED; THIEVES IN JAIL (Awnclattd rmt Lrued Wire.) SAN FRANCISCO, Aiig. 26. Jewelry value at $40,000, stolen yesterday by thre thugs who held up the woman proprietor of the Silveira jewelry shop near the Kerry building, was recovered to day with the arrest of three men who gave the names of Leo J. Tyma, P. M. McVlcker and C. V. Murphy. Police said all three have police record. Tyma was. arrested today In a stolen auto in chase through the down-town streets. Part of the stolen loot was found on him, the police said. McVlcker, who police say, has police records in Seattle and Spokane, and Murphy were captured later In a hotel. A por tion of the loot was in the room ' and the balance was found in a suit case In the basement of an apartment house. NOTICE FOR BID3 Notice is hereby given lhat seal ed bids for the erection of a school building in 1)U. No. 142, Douglas Co., Ore., will be received by clerk of 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. FENN, Clerk Uis. 142, Canyonville, Ore. may even rise above It slightly If Ihe gold coupon loan turns out to be the success that it now promi ses. With the floating loan reduced to Innocuous proportions Caillaux, they predict will be able to put through parliament at the next ses sion the new taxes with which he proposes to provide a sinking fund for debts, then thera will be no longer any reason to apprehend disaster to Uhe Crane. It is pointed out In reply to the demands of labor that the work ingman is far better off generally than the small bondholder. His wages as compared with the pre war rates have been quadrupled while office salaries, government pay and pension rates have not been doubled on the average. They are in paradise, it Is remarked, as compared to the small investor whose rate of interest on pre-war investments has remained the same and whose capital has dwind led to half the original investment. The latter has no way of Increas ing his Income or of preventing the scaling down of his capital, 1 while the laborer has amply suo ceeoea in solving ine prooiem ior himself, it Is argued. ' Studebaker builds no yearly models. OF POISONIlHi (AotcUM rrvM Uaard Win.) MIAMI. Kin.. Aug. 21. John Gobel, wealthy Daytona real ! estate dealer, is being held wlth iout bail here today following the I recommendation of a coroner's J jury yesterday that he be detain- eu in cunue uuu mill iub ileum of Mrs. II. U. Hunt. Testimony was given at the Inquest Indicat ing that Gobel poisoned the woman and had confessed to one of the officers. It was also In timated he later attempted to ' bribe County Solicitor Robert R. Taylor, Jr., and Deputy Sheriff L. A. Short. Dr. Urlmea, who I attended the woman liefore her I death, said she kept saying: i "Why did he do it'" and re i peatedly mentioned (iobel. nen tne woman oegau to cry, slating Gobel had poisoned her, flnhel said, "don't mind her boys: that's her alibi she's a doper," Deputy Sheriff Latham testified. He added that the girl put her arms around Oobel's neck and asked him "why did you give me that?" but Gobel only pushed her awav. letter, the wltnesa Raid, when talking with (iobel about the case, he said. "I'm sorry I did it. I'm sorry." INCOME TAX HI I.l.Mi. BUREAU OFFICIAL QUITS AT REQUEST OF JARDINE WASHINGTON, Aug. 20. Dr. Henry G. Taylor, chief of the bur eau of agricultural economics of the agriculture department, has re signed at the request of Secretary Jardine. Thomas P. Cooper, dean of the agricultural college of the Univer sity of Kentucky, has been chosen to Bucceed him. The bureau of agricultural econo mics is rated as one of the most important bureaus of the depart ment, employing 2.000 persons, in cluding a field force scattered all over the United States. It conducts Investigations In marketing and many other rural problems. (AMoclMrd rna Utwl Wlrc.l WASHINGTON, -Aug. 20. Stock exchanges were held today by the treasury to be subject to the capital stock tax and Income tax winch applies generally to corporations. Men's suits cleaned ana pressed, $1.60. Koseburg Cleaners, phone 473. DUBLIN PLANS PRETENTIOUS CENOTAPH FOR WAR HEROES STERNO STOVE SPECIAL Just received from the factory a complete canned heat stove, alumi nun pot and cover, and a. can of heat a 7uc regular at the special price of 50c. See them at Carr's. FRENCH LABOR WANTS WAGE GUARANTEE LIKE THAT ACCORDED BONDS PARIS, Aug. 20. Finance Minis ter Calllaux's gold coupon loan has made guarantees against risks of loss through depreciation of the franc the question, of the day. Labor agitators says that the workingman Is entitled to the saint) guarantee as the investor and that wages must be guaran teed in the same ratio as interest on bonds. The movement has ex tended to office employes, func tionaries and stato pensioners. Its supporters find their argument in the government's loan prospectus and some apprehension might be entertained as to the consequences If it were not for the reassurance furnished by bankers and tinanrlal experts who believe the Minister of Finance has a safe margin In the rate of guarantee of francs to the pound. They agree general lv that the franc oucht not rnln long below that figure and that it PURLIN, Aug. 20. A. -' P.) The Chief Commissioner of Police in Dublin, who served as a colonel in the British army during the Euro pean war, has recommended the acceptance of the offer of the na tional war memorial committee to acquire Merrion Square, erect a great war memorial or cenotaikh there and hand the square, over to the city as a public park. On the appeal of the late Earl of Vpres, when Viceroy, a large sum was subscribed to commemorate the service of the Irish troops In ! the war. The money has remained I Idle ever since and J2U0.000 now i is available for the Merrion Square project. This Is the largest of the great squares of Dublin and tho proposal to convert It into a public park, rivalling 8L Stephens Green Is recommended as a ..boon to the poor population and the children of : the poor streets in the neighbor hood who acquire a playground. I Merrion Square Is at present the private property of the owner of the houses on it, and an art of J parliament will be necessary to ef fect tne transter. Heat with gas. FIRE EATS CROPS TO SAVE T (AMnclstnl Vnm Lturd Wire.) KLAMATH FALL8, Ore., Aug. 21. Unless there Is a sudden change of wind, the fire which Is now burning through peat land and volunteer crops of oats on the west side of Klamath lake will not strike the green timber, according to a report early today by Jack Kimball, secretary of the Klamath Korest Protective Asso ciation. The fire had already burned over nearly BOO acres of pent land on the farm of Selmens and llloomlngramp. and was still burn ing steadily this morning. Korest rangers, are combatting the fla mes In a determined effort to keep them from the stands of green timber near by. Bargains In camp equipment. Zigler-Fee dw. Co. T CUT HIS SilM (Amnriatol Vrrm lanil Wit.) NEW YOIiK. Auk. 21. A dis patch from Cleveland to Ihn NVw York Kv-'nfnj: World lod:iy says that Ilabe Itnth. home rim kin. will not receive his salary of 152,000 a year when hla present i contract expires, and .he slgna a ! now nnn . A slump In his batting, which now Is under .2"0 for this season, will result In reduction in his pay, says the dispatrh. W'hen the present season ends, Ruth will hike to the Canadian woods to get his legs into shape Cook with gas. Chas. S. McElhinny The Widow's Frltnd" Oregon Life 248 North JtckW KOIIMKIl ST.Mt UXDF.lt KXIKK. NEW YORK, Aug. 20. Mar I guerlte Clark, a screen and stage favorite a few years ago, is re covering from an operation for I appendicitis here. I liefore her Illness her husband i had given his consent for her re- turn to the screen. CONSTIPATION riit h n.niii"l, or torrM lt-r.bii.M"i.,.,,t,iWMur j ami rwy pa'-nc rtuli. I Easy f lo4. Woffcf dtamit ! CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS .tiMiT or nemeats 25a nd trv to recover his batting eye, th n'by preventing the salary re duction, according to the dispatch. "Manager Rugglns and Yankee officials," it said, "have talked matters over with the Ilambinoo and they did not mince any words In explaining to him that he would face a big cut in his salary unless he changed his tactics." A BRIDE'S DIARY A Lot Story of Today By Idah McClone Gibson E Tlio Klory Ho Far. Cleo Madison after eloping with her boyhood . sweetheart. Lieutenant Paul Armstrong, goes to hla army post and ehe finds out almost immediately that married life-Is not too rosy. There ia much iutrigue at the post. Itita Thorndike, wife of a no good lieutenant, flees from the post after much gossip about her and Col. lllakely neiiion. Cleo helps Rita and resolves not to let her own same become the subject of gossip. Paul exhibits a pas sion for gambling: loses f.00 to the colonel one night, pays, and loses $500 to a pair of cheap gamblers the next night. Ho Is broke and gives the gamblers his wife's car In settlement of the debt. Cleo Is furious; the colo nel wants to help and Paul 1b somewhat sullen. One angry word follows another after the colonel leaves. Cleo finally be comes so enraged at an insult from Paul that she throws a vase at him. It hits his head, makes a nasty gash and Paul is now In the hospital .at death's door, due to the wound. Chick Adams, an old sweetheart, drops in at the army post and offers a blood transfusion to save Paul. The offer is accepted. He is now talking with Cleo In the hospital preparatory to undergoing the transfusion operation. sound of your gay voice." "You can't give him that much blood. Chirk," I interrupted. "Of course, I'm not going to give all that to him I was only joking. You tuke things too seriously. Cleo. darl " Chirk stopped suddenly as though some one had put a hand over his mouth. 1 pretended not to notice, but oh, dear diury. I hope you will understand when I tell vou I was find that Chirk was going to say "darling." I felt so forlorn. I had been so alone. My vaunted Independence had dropped from me like a ragged cloak, and left me cold and shivering and fright ened. Yes. 1 was glad that I knew he still cared enough for nie to cull me "darling." I wanted some one about me who loved me unquesiioningly, who cared for me even though he knew I was guilty of wounding Paul so grievously. It just seem ed as though I could not wait until I saw my near old Daddy, for upon his breust I could weep my troubled heart out, even while nestling within his protect ing arms. "Do you suppose. Chick, the malor will let me go in and see Paul before he goes into the operating room? Surely he will not keep me here." Tomorrow i'lie Valley of tlio Shadow, T Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. (AMctlatrd Trrm lx-wd Wire.) NOHTHAMPTON, MSS., Aug. SI. Hack in his home town for a netting call. Prvaident t'oolidRe vlMlted today with old friend and neighbors and continuing on hla way to Swampdcott. Men and women who knew Cal vin Coo I id it e as a struggling attor ney, a ctty councilman, mayor, niembvr of the legislature, lieuten- FOR SALE KOII SALE Shepherd pups. S. D. Guff. Oakland. Ore. KOU 8 A LK Hampshire-raws. V. tl. Paul, South Deer Creek. FiiliTSALK Ford touringcsr7 8'. K. Funchor. Phone 1&3-K. FOU SALE one itautbouletle nnd one Ik'lHine buck. Uoyer ii:oa. Phone HKH. Hl'DSOM COACH OR SEDAN Have 1700 credit good on either Hudson coach or sedan. Will ex change for good coupe. Podge, preferred, or close in lot. Call 460. j ARK YOU looking for a home Or a first class lot on which to build? You will find both at the 1 corner of Douglas and Fowler , Sts. and along with them you caa have a $3000 loan, payable 1 per cent principal and pej cent interest or $60 per quarter. ant-governor and governor. Joined ; Full hALK bturgea round rted In respectfully honurlng him as baby carriage iu good condition. president. I Plume 17S-Y. A limited number of intimate SAWMILL Polf"SALK For ni-lcu For prompt taxi service, city or ennntrv trips, phone 4 4 44444444444444 ; RIPE FRUIT WANTED ' Cash paid for rie plums, i peaches, large early apples, 4 ' sweet corn. Must be fancy 4 4 stuff. At firand's road stand. pacific highway, 4'mlks north , 4 of Iloscburg. CHICK AND CLKO "Although you may not know It. Chick, what you are going to do for Paul is for me too. He would probably die If you did not give him some of your blood: It seems to me it's the finest thing a man could do in all the world for his friend. Helping a man to live at any cost to your self is much better than, dying for him." I was silent a moment. Then I said: "Yes. there is some thing you can do for me. Chick. I wish you would wire Dad to come down here." "Your father will be here late this afternoon, as well as Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong. That was one of the first things the doctor told me when I got In." "Then it is true!" I whl'per ed thickly. "Paul is. going to die." "They have not given up hope vet. Indeed, the regimental doc tor says that his living until now is In hla favor. He says, how ever, that Paul haa had a very close call." "Chick. I did it." "Did what?" "I killed Paul." "Dear Cleo, are you crasy? Paul Is still alive. Nobody has killed him yet." "But you know. Chirk, he's going to die, or they would not have sent for his folks end Chlck. I tell you I did it I did Chick seized my hand quickly in his. "Rnan out of it, Cleo. snap out of it. You must not let yourself think such fantastic things." "It Is not fantastic. Chick. It's a fart." "Look here, Cleo." said Chirk earnestly, us though ho were talking to an Imaginative child. "You know you're n'l wrong. Paul slipped and hit his head on the andirons of your flrepla-'O. The doctor told me Paul told him this just bofore the wound open ed again and he had tho second hemorrhnee. It's no wonder tlio doctor told me not to excite you." He put his hand on my fore head. It was damp with cold perspiration, instead of foverhh as he expected to find It. "I think I had better go get the doctor right away." "Don't go, chirk. Just sit down here by my bed and listen to what I .have to say. Don't close your mind to my sanity. I was never more rational. I know poor Paul told Major Rletter that he fell and hurt himself, and In doing, so he lied like a gentle--man. Tho truth of the matter is. Pnul and I had been nunrrel- j ing, and 1 pieked up a vase and I shied It at him. If he he I Oh. Chirk, I can't bear it. I can't bear It." "Y'ou know you are hnivo enough to bear anything that comes to you. Y'ou know you did not really mean it. 'You know you did not really mean to hurt Paul. When he Is strong enourh to talk he will be the first to : say so. Last, and perhaps least, you know I'll stand by you." I "Does the doitor think there J Is any rhanre for him?" I "Of course there is. As soon as he gets a ouart of blood b-ll feel like a fighting cork. '! o. I don't think it was just rhan" that rent mo down here. 1 thought I wanted to try out my new car. that I want'd to i--e Paul, that I wai lonely for t lie STAMPED GOODS New full line of stamped goods now In. Prires are lower on nearly all Items. When you want needle work go to Carr's first and see a complcto line of quality stamped goods. Also silk and cotton threads, laces, etc. friends had access to the home of Mrs. Klmlra Ooodhue, the presi dent's motherln-law Vhrro he and Mrs. Coolidge were overnight guests. The president and his wife ar rived here late yesterday after a ISS-mile dusty automobile ride from Plymouth, Vermont, where they had spent six days at the homo of the president's father. Their departure from North Amp- ton today was timed to permit them to be bark at th-' summer White House before nightfa 1. Shortly after his arrival here, tho prtsident Bigned the llotgian debt I agreement, brought here for his signature. ) Despite his gruelling- motor trip 1 yesterday, Mr. Coolidge aftiT B'ne i per rode to the building wher h" i once had law offices, clliuh.:l n SALE Ford coupe, 1923 mod- flight of stairs hoping to find hla ,,. n.im M new. West side, near old law partner. Judge Kalpn Hrni-1 ho.diers' Home. Jos. Stelimietx. iuway. but returned home dlrnp- r, , .,-.-f n. .iii i..;.i.r.j;.m pointed. Profiting by his orl- J -" " " " T, -,T. ROSEBURG MAN MARRIES LA CRANDE GIRL MONDAY A quiet wedding took place at the parsonage of the llapllsl church Monday evening at 6:30 o'clock, when Miss l-ona MrConnell, of La (ii-aude, and Floyd Thomas, f Koneburg. were united in cianlae by the Kevorend r.eorgo A. Pollard. The young couple were accom panied! by Mr. and Mm. W. H. Da vis of La Grande,, La Grande Ob server. 1 TKXMH OIWRTKT .MKI HMt INT Kl 'NATIONAL MKKT NKW YORK,. Aug. 2U. The Tnilcd Statrtt Duvifl cup team, which will dr-Ynd the Interna tional team tenuis championship at Philadelphia September 10, 11, and 11!, will bo composed of Wil liam T. Tilden. William W. Johns ton. Vincent Richards and It. Mor ris Williams, the lust named serv ing as captain. TEN MILE N0TE8 and terms write J. F. Jtice, Myr tle Crevk, Ore. PEACHES Cannltix Crawford's $1.60 per apple box. Phone 37K12. G. A. Johnson. KLURHTA PEACH ICS Now ready". Gvt them at Coos Junction. A. K. Suksdorf. Full STVLE- lilted Fly mourn ltock chickens, 3oc per pound. Phono 4F5. G. A. Llickel. FOR SALE Fifteen registered Shropshire rams. J. V. Cheno- wetli, Oakland, Oregon. PICK your tomatoes at Rummell's, Dlllard. 40 cts. per bu. Every day except Sunday. Inquire at store. B ART LETT "pt ara forsaler5uea box. One mile south of Edenbow- W school house. R. 11. Webster. FOR RENT ence of last nisht. President Cool idge armed himself with a key to his law office, returned to the i building, in which It Is located and 1 succeeded in gaining admittance through the door which bears the lettering "Calvin Conlldge-Halph Heminway, law office. Judge Hrmlnwny Joined the pres ident and for half an hour they In dulged in reniinlscencen anil dis cussed personal matters. The of fice walls are lin"d with law books belonging to Mr. Coolidge and when he returned to the Coodhue home, he took a batch of papers along for later perusnl. Mrs. Ccnlldge spent tho morning visiting with her mother. Photo graphers and movie men. standing outside Ihe house In a drizzle, were rewarded when Mrs. Coolidge and MYs. Ooodhuo came out on the nnrrh and posed for pictures. To please the photographers, Mrs. Coolidge went hark Into the house, returning with "Ileans." a Huston terrier, who once lived nt the While House, but because of his inability to get along with the other dogs, has been making his home with Mrs. Ooodhue for a vesr or more. Wvh the pup clasp ed In her arms. Mm sier. Address U. K. , care JNtws Hevlew. ill; UAUi'.Al.V lu second hand A. 1J. Chase piauo. Inquire morn 1 lugs, 215 South Main. Phone 427-H. CU.WVFOKU PKACIIKS ' for'sale, $1 per bu. afternoons or Sunday; bring boxes. Jacob Sharps, Gar den valley. OOATS tIR; SALE KlghT burks. one year old, registered; also ten does, registered. J. 1. Chap man, Wilbur, Ore. FOR RKNT-Furnished housekeep ing room at 24$ N. Hose street FOR RENT 2-room"- apartment; close In. Reasonable. Phon.227-Y. FOR RENT 2 new 2-roonT tarnish ed houses. $9 mouth. J. .llarr. Miller's Addition. FOR RENT Two front ' ', office rooms, one inside room. Kohlha gen Itldg. Phone 5$. FOR- RENT 6-roora house partly furnished or unfurnished. Garage $12 month. 866 Hoover St. FO R R E NT M oder n" o-twrrThouse with one acre ground In west Koseburg. Chas. Rosho, 3S2 S. Main. FOR RENT Deslrableneven-rooa house with garage, close In, Phone 437-J. , i FOR RENT Modern S-room bouse on Flint St. Inquire A. F. Braugh I ton, Miller's Addition. . FOR RENT OR BALE 6-rooa. practically new bungalow, with garage; on highway just north of Riverside store. O. XI. Heiblfc 407 West Cass atre-u WANTED 1 i ' WANTED Old phonograph' rec ords. 929 Winchester St " ' WANTEIJ To engage prune " pick ers. Fred Kichter, Sunshine Ranch. WANTED llaby to care for during winter, best of care given. Box 2:, News-Uevlew. FOR SALE-South five and half ! WotW WANTKU-IO cords cf bait acres of north ten and half acres. block 5, plat K, Vnipqua Purk. Timber, liox 975, Roseburg. FOR SALE lr will trade for wood, u good liotsteln cow nl the home of 11. 1). Church, 318 E. Com. Ave., Roseburg, Ore. FOH SALE Fancy ripe tomatoes and pickling cucumbers at ranch three miles east of Dlxonvllle. Prices right. Llnilblom. Sll HHP 3 grade Corriedalo and 2 Itumbuulette bucks for sale. wood. Address Oak WooU Cre oi cews-neview. WANTED TO RENT Modern fur nished house by reliable poople. E. J., News-Review. . , . I MBCELLANEOUS Uev. Joe Ilushnell, who has bt'en attendlnK school lu Eugene, is home for his vacation. Fred Uyrun is rtmodcllng his home. The Ten Mile church has three new chairx. we are icl-ad to say, lh-y were badly needed. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Ilragdon of Eureka, California, who have been visitliiK relatives in Ten Mile have returned to their home. Mrs. Tnm IhiKhe has returned to her home at Monroe. Oregon. Her brother, Ivan' Slft, accompanied her. Mr. Hoyt of Spokane, who has been visit Inn Mr. Mosa of Ten Mile, has returned to KiKikane. Mr. Clarence Hire. ho Is work Inr In North llend, spent Hunday with relatives. Winifred and Ivan Swift are pre paring to build a houne, on their tract of land in Ten Mile. Mi's. Edith tiilniore and daugh ters. It ml. a fl' I Virginia, are visiting her sister, Mrs. One OHIvant. posted for another series of photo graphs. Iluy your camp supplies now at reduced prices. ZlRler-Feo lldw. Co. Wanted to buy; feeder lumba and ewes. John Hour, phone 26-J. CooiliUe 1 FOH SALE Two rams; (Mrrlednlo, "yf n "V. " asa m IS 'or Infants., Invalids, Th-Agsd aii&ten Contains the valuable muscle and bone forming clement found "H , w ighlng more than 2 (AMTH-latnt I'm lUtil Wirr.) SAN DlECO. Cal., Aug. 21. Young Strlhllng. the school buy pugilist, arrived here yesf rday in his "bungalow on wheels" on hla return trip to Georgia after travel ing thruugh 21 stales. Those on the street who noticed the big automobile with "Slrlb ling" painted all over II, perhaps a so noticed the qulel llke woman In the machine wiih her family. in . riti Innklnir illttililed wo man Of 37. Young Strlhllng hns ".v. i no ciiurisnip was carnru on f..i,n,l n rnre ileirree nf service. For l through correspondence. him she is flcht promoter, tnanu-! Ktrlbllng lim inls, after the ger. "second" and chum, as well ns ; hoped for light with lieniMiy, to mother ,( colten-. ami fuvrrs Ya'e. To servo her sen. "Ma" Strlhllng "Ma" Strlbling says she will never takes up her domestic n nt and hit-'penult her son to play college rhes It wherever the gong rings for jfootliull. Young Strlhllng to enter the ring. "My. that fame Is too rouKh for Ma" Strlbling raised hr hoy lo my boy." he a fighter, did) a winner. In :i Ramboulllet. Also 3 7-8 grade llolsteln heifers, bred. N. L. Conn, phono UF1&. Iloscburg, Ore. FOR SALE 6-room modern house f.tix ft. lot. Easy payments. Would consider good car up to fuUU and little cash. Ilalance like rent. Wrlto F. P. il News Re view. FOR S A I. E 1 9 2 2 1 )od got ou r 1 ii gl good rubber, mechanically first clans. 1921 Slur sedan. In good running order, good tires. Cll ham'a Highway Garage. Phone 47S. I FOR SALE Touiatoes ilievrry , best of my crop; get them while they nro good, before' It rains Ilrlug your boxes and pick them i yourself for f0 cents per bushoj j J. E. Evans, I:llurd. Look for the Shell gas sign. j VSEII FORI1S-- I l!t24 Ford touring fH2i!' 11124 Ford roadster - 325 1 1923 Ford coupe 4f.O I'.llM Ford coupe 4.rU 1924 Ford sedan 525 Roy Catching Motor Co. 125 N. Rose. Roseburg for Ihe second time nn her wedding I MARCELL1NO and home curling Prices reasonable. Phone 298-R. CAR OWNER Don't forget to call 553 when In need of auto parts. Sarffa Auto Wrecking House. MARCEL and bob-curl, $1.25. BoC curl 75c. Hair cuts 60c. At 831 S. Main St. Phone 67-Y. Mrs, Amy Rogers. PROFESSIONAL CARDS . OR. M. ri PLYI.BK ChlrnorMtat physician, 12 W. Lane 8L Prune Trays, Boxes,' Egg Crates ' Manufactured bv C. A. STEL2IER Myrtle Creek, Ore. " Phone 260-4 WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua fictits. ihe hnttllnit Onrnlan has jnevr been knocked down. J "He eels his slieiiKth from me," i"Ma" SiriblhiK ssld. "I have s-v-n brothers a I mnre than nix f" ' SILK H08E t.00 in the era in and whole milk. Raises happy, robust children. Nutritious and easily assimilated. Prepared a t homm by atirrtng the pow dft In tiotorcld water. No cooking iiDund.." Ynunir StrlMInz stand five f:et 11 and weiKhn Ki7 pound". "Mm" Strihllnif U only 17 j-:ir oldi-r than her boy. Sli" was married down So'ith at 11 to a man Hi" yaw 1'eoplo w ho are hard on wtnrklriK ih.hotild try the $l n ullk ho from fan's. Winn we wiy it will wear btir lliun most hlnher priced htiM; most p'-ople doubt It. A trial howev r. riM-aris a new- tifT. Hun :dndi of women and (tills are re p ;it u- 1'itiM'in on thin m" vhtl ho.-. Twenty color and ail i N't-xt lime try them, f'arr'n. Read This! 2 1!:3 Konl Tourings, S'O.oO down, 17.34 a month. , 1 11124 Koid Touring, S0.CJ down, flS.96 a month. ,, These prices Include Interest and Insurance. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES ED MARSH Motor Co. : Phone 44 s Oak and Pint Open Sundays .30 to 2:3 - i: Motorists!! TUBBY Real Wild West . By WINNER We have Just equipped our shop and are prepared han' die all kinds of repairs, elec tric service especially. We ar. here to give satisfaction. AL YOUNG IN CHAROt SOUTH END Service Co. (SEE I DlOMT K.NOVM '-tHFBC UUAS AKlV VOtLO ele . id urDr I M TM p I ArV I ARC cMPfo - ' IL iLAStO HIM AM -lAKfc i" IMTO CeMO . I I VW t HC.U i Te rope r.o-jy vbom Mr -,. fiMF ALOMu. r come alomc - MliUt . .at .1-. lalll f fCi! AT ' . w A s C A VjUAl riviv ' , MvJC H ABoOT nwOCKt lTLlC I.Ma -s. -- T-A. Wts.J VCCKATTVAe) y' COAT got! j -- Often the suit or wrap yoa ar. ready to discard nosd. only the skillful handiwork of our cleaning. What do you cart, te ft LOOKS llkt a new ont. ! Our Auto Will Call Phons 277