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ROSEBURG NEVS-REV1EW. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1925. URGES THE STATE TD ADVERTISE AT State Legion Commander Wants Oregon to Gain Publicity at National Meeting. Dr. E. B. Stewart, state com Blander of the American Legion, la endeavoring to Interest the cham bers ot commerce or the state In a systematic campaign ot advertising at the Omaha national convention of the veterans' organisation. Dr. Stewart, who has also served as a member ot the national executive committee, has been greatly disap pointed at former conventions by , the failure of the state of Oregon to participate In the advertising stunts which are a part of each convention. Much worthwhile pub licity he states, is obtainable through such a source, and it is his desire to see Oregon well repre sented at the next convention. Floats or other representation in parades, special stunts, or some feature at the states' banquet, are among the many methods open for favorable publicity. Dr. Stewart says. At the banquet the veterans from each state meet around their own table, and this Is an opporunity which Oregon might well take ad vantage of, Commander Stewart says. Pears, apples, or other fruits, distributed throughout the hall would attract Immediate at tention to the state, and would be a good publicity stunt. The fur ' nlshlng of one item on the menu might be another way to advertise the state. Hundreds of ways are open, the commander says, and he Is desirous of seeing something de finite done. He is having each American Le gion post take the proposition up with their respective Chambers of! rnmm,na on i ho la nl.n i.b!. .. the matter with the state chamber. He met today with the executive committee of the Roscburg Cham ber of Commerce and laid his Ideas before them for confederation, and It Is very probable that something definite will develop. W&atAer? NOTICE All O. A. C. students and friends are invited to meet at the McKean, Darby & Hald- win store at 7:30 o'clock Thursday evening. August 27, LHI.O.O.F.J0 lTI IStin to bear Coach Srhlssler. 1TUD : A BRIDE'S DIARY A Love Story ot Today By Idah McGlone Gibson U. Hie Story So Far. to marry and be happy ever af Cleo Madison after cloning ler:" V . with her boyhood sweetheart. "What shall we do. raul. In . . - of its kind this year as It has been : Ueutensut Paul Armstrong, goes i,ne 'uture. when you are well?" I in the past seven. I 'o his army post and she fiuds , .' don' k',ow 1 don.t k?ow' cense Issued. Materially, increasing license fees. Liquor will be strictly prohibited In or about the premises, with se vere penalties for violation of the law. All places to provide separate dressing rooms and all rooms and hallways shall be well lighted. Closing all dancing at midnight and Sundays. No person under 18 to be per mitted in any danco hall or road house, except In company with one of the parents or legal guardian. Compelling the presence of a lady floor manager of mature age and good moral character. The abatement law will also be applied so that such places may be abated and padlocked If they vio late the law. No dance of gross or vulgar char acter shall be permitted. Boister ous conduct. Intoxication, profanl tv or obscene language will be pro hibited, i Violation of any provision of this act shall be punishable by severe fine and revocation of license and no other license shall be Issued for same person tor at least one year. Provide heavy penalties for con ducting dance halis without li cense or to participate In dancing when no license has been obtained. - -B- . Cook witn gas. Cook with gas. MEXICAN INDIANS SLAY AN AMERICAN (Asaoctettd Vnm LcmmI Win.) EI, PASO, Texas, Au. 26. An American was kill-l and another man, whose nationality was not determined, had his lower jaw shot away by a band ot Indians j who ambushed three cowboys southwest of Pa lorn as, Chihuhua, Mexico, Saturday. The report reached here through J. T. Lorlos, chief of the fiscal guards at Palomas south of Colum bus, N. M., who same to Juarez to day to confer with officials about conducting warfare against the In dian band. The American killed, Mr. Lorlos Baid, Is an employe of the Benton ranch, south of Columbus. "We do not know to what tribe the renejtates belonK," Mr. Lorlos said. "We do know that they arc a uesperaie, oioouinirsiy oann nnu that they should be wiped out." How long should a wife live? TO BE ON BALLOT GRANGE OFFICERS BACK FROM PICNIC HELD IN COOS CO. Messrs. Georgu A. Palm iter. Master of the Oregon State Orange; C. E. Spence, State Mark et Agent, and C. H. Bailey, editor of the Oregon Grange Bulletin, re turned last evening from Coos county. Saturday they attended a picnic at Norway given by the Grangers of that county, and yes terday were all present at the ses sion of the Oregon State Federa tion ot Labor, which Is holding Us annual session at Marshfield. Last evening the three promi nent membors of this Btrong farm ers' organization, attended a pedal meeting of Evergreen Grange and tonight will meet with lies cue Grange at Looking Glass. Thursday afternoon they will meet with Drain Grange, meeting with Melrose Grange that same evening, and Friday evening with South Deer Creek Grange. A.l threo will be present at the Pomona Grange picnic to be held at Alexander's park next Saturday, and Messrs, Palmlter and Spence, together with Governor Pierce, will be the speakers of the occasion. For prompt taxi gervtce, city r country trips, phone 4 4. ROSEBURG GIRL" WHISTLER ON BILL AT SEATTLE SHOW The Anti-Saloon League of Ore gon Is sponsoring a new law ftnv erning roadhouses and dance halls which It will seek to put on the ballot at the next general election. Petitions will be ready for circul ation the first of next month and officials anticipate no difficulty in securing the fifteen thousand sign ers necessary. Some of the features to be In corporated In tha proposed law are: A new definition of a dance hall which will also cover road houses. Providing for license for such places and providing a f TiOu.OO bond that they wl.l conduct orderly ; places. Application for license shall be signed by the sheriff stating that the applicant is a person of good moral character and fit to conduct such a place. This makes the sheriff responsible for every 11- Miss Ellow May .Vllaon, Hose burg's whistler and entertainer, has been conscripted by profes sional vaudeville, and next week Is filling a whistling engagement at the 1'antageg In Seattle. She went to Everett, Washington, over the week end for an appoint ment, and was so well received that she was Immediately taken to Seattle for a performance at the big theatre there. Chocolates The best and purest. Manufactured for drug store trade. Hand rolled and dipped In Her shey's. A quality food product. I.loyd Crocker. I wsmm Representatives From Every State in Union to tie Present at Session Sept. 2 1 to 25. A convention of international scope tnal will take place in Port land September HI to 25. of gen eral Interest to the whole stale of Oregon, ia the Sovereign Grand Lodge ot Odd t ellows. In tact thla convention is not tor Portland a. one, but la being financed and handled by all ot the -Odd Fellows ot the state. The Odd Fellow Lodge has probably more mem bers than any other fraternal or ganization In Oregon, there being over 43,000 members In the slate, with approximately 601) separate lodges. The Odd Fe.lows Lodge in the whole world had membership, according to the last census, of 2,700,000. Thero are 16,728 subor dinate lodges. 3,677 Encampments, 10,12 Kebekah Lodges and 7S8 Cantons. There will be official representa tives from every slate in the un ion as well as each of the Canadian provinces. The Order will also Coming as It does In conjunction I out almost immediately tn,t We'll ulk thai over wheo 1 du with the Inauguration of the great-1 married life Is not too rosy. There !'..."?.! er movie season. Paramount Week ' niuch IntrlKue at the Pt. I l" J0" " will be given added impetus this,""" Thorndike. wife of a no- "y giving me hi t.hiM, kw.btnv for. ' good lleuteiiaut. flees from the . raui, u ' '. , -, . .w i i I Anjtni. ' ard to Its advent because in the ; ""'"""""' auuuiuer --------- asl it has proved a week of un-!""; Co. Ulakely ueldon. Cleo "era TJ sually good business and has at-ih'u' and resolve, not to let ' I don t ho saved my his blood." it was Chick past tracted thousands to the theatres j h " name become the sublet who do not attend regularly. f gossip. Paul exhibits a pas- q slon for gambling; loses $S0O to Terminal Re,,iv Rhnn nhone KSS llla colonel one night, pays, and 1 loses $500 to a pair of cheap gamblers the next night. He is broke and gives the gamblers his wife's car in settlement ot the debt. Cleo is furious; the colo nel wants to help and Paul is somewhat sullen. One angry word follows another after the colonel leaves. Cleo finally bo 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 la now in the hospital .at death's door, due Adams, good friend think 1 ve always appreciated him, "Tbere'a something else that's very strange in all this. I've come to believe there is a special Pro vidence that watches over such foolish, childish people as you and I. No one can ever tell me, after Chick's appearance on the scene at just the right moment, that tt was just chance that sent hint here to save my worthless i life. Oregon Apple conditions declln ed seven points during June, -j ZY . i . o.T .. ; lo Ine wouna. cmcK Adams, an old sweetheart, drops in at the and Washington about 20 points, i according to an article In the current Issue of The California Produce News. Oregon shows a five-year average shipment of &. 363 cars. Shipments for the 1920-1924 period were: 4,271 have representatives from all parts 1 6,233, 3.830, 6,287, 6,144. The of Australasia, Cuba, and eastern countries. The visitors are coming as guests of the lodges in the Jur isdiction of Oregon, and an active Committee has been at work in Portland since January this year planning the entertainment of the visitors which will likely run as high as 50,000. An Advisory Committee,-Inciud- army post and offers a blood trausfuslon to save Paul offer is accepted. He Is 'Do you know, Cleo, t almost wish that I had died. Only you would have always charged your self with my death." Dear diary, I wonder how other people feel when they look into each other's eyes and see only dead love lying between them. I am sure neither of us knew when Th. love died; we only knew that Just i n llttlj. Km. h.rnr. wm flMMtied talking with Cleo In the hospital;!;'". V' "Vu" b?H i preparatory to undergoing tliS,,,wl hU ',rJ,agr"nt 1 "nd. truusrusion operation. Cleo discovers Chick still loves her. He leaves the operating 1926 total ahould reach 6,600 cars. 1I..J Tl I . I . 1 - . P,.l Id one of the best known boxed ap- -"" "T" B ""m"'1 nymencai pie district, of the country. About ! hB. al"fK outcome. She 80 per cent ot Oregon apples j' hmu'1"es " ,, a' d'e,-, come from this limited area. The I Th parents of -the distressed district includes several Washing-1 ma, couplo have been sent ton points, which supply about !prand arrived. Cleo hate. 600 cars total. Hood River pro- Pa'" " ,n,"'her " "?ey , vuv au tuc iiaiioiusiuu UI UIUI'U, ing the leading member, of the per ship, around 3.000 cars: Mo- do Ch,c. Pan? .1 ' Order In all parts of the state, la sler, Oregon, about 200; White !ona Ch'Lk- Paul w111 llvu' assisting the General Committee In oaimon, wasn., sou; unaerwouu, arrangements to plan- for the Wash., 200, and Lyle, - Wash., work. Among other things In the about 75 cars, making the district program which includes daily around 4,000 cars These meetings of the Sovereign Grand "sure, are based on the 192J Lodge, the Association of Rebekah cr?J . - , , , . . , Assemblies, and the 0,-eral Mill-' . t"e Oregon District This Its luc teiuuu uisini i ui iiir-nkAit?, shipping In 1923 about 1.700 cars. Milton led with 500; Freewater. 375; Imhler. 176; lirogan, Nyas sa. Ontario and Vale, about 100 each. In other years these points suy the doctors. COLD KM HERS. I stopped still In the hallway and clutched the Major'a arm. "That's Paul's mother and fa ther. I don't mind his old Dad so much, but please not let his mother come up until after I've seen my ' husband. She would find it out It there was the slightest deviation in our stories." "My dear child, I won't let her tary Council, there wl 1 be numer ous bands to entertain the thous ands of lay members who will be In Portland to put on drill contests and participate In a monster par ade through the strrets of the city Wednesday, September 23. Prac tically every lode in Oregon Is sending organized marchers, floats , ana oiner siiei-iai uuiiuics tu 1.111,1.1,1 ft ... In Ihl. hie- n, rarla -htrh In ! ' . . . . . . . :HMln? i' --1 ltogue Hirer District .Meaiora :--- times past has had In the line as 1. ,h9 leading Dolnt. The dis-1 ou can .talk as much as you many as 50,000 people. Besides trlct ,n 1.i3 .h.,ped noarly 800 I w5nl '- 11 ya a not )' !' the members of Oregon who willicar8 Medford supplied 635 Nol"'lnt that wl" excite him. He's attend the big gathering almost en jother ,tttllon ,howed 200 car.. ! alre.ai1!', ,ke,10 8ee ou. and I masse, the state of Washington ls;r.,h. ,,. i , i,ii ,dont blame him, for the knowl- joining nanus wiin uieBun Talent. 60; Gold Hill, 40; Kogue they are pledging 15,000 members KyBr 25; Central Point. 35: with hv .versied shout 50 cars. The to Mm un"l tomorrow only other Btatlons of any lm- morning. I don t like her voice, portance are Klein. 60; La Gran- 1 am. ,"ure ne wJou,Q wofrIr " ro de, 60; Hermlston. 40 and Stan- I . Thank you dear Major Will lit hurt him if 1 talk to him from that state alone. Idaho has also organized to send to Portland numerous bands and organizations and will have threo floats In the parade, one from the sub-ordlnate uIdai nn frnm the Ttehekah lod- ges, and one fro'ni Eastern Idaho sponsored by the lodges at Poca tello which will depict Indian life and products. One of the spectacular features of the big gathering will be the pageant showing the officers and uniform ranks of Patriarchs Mili tant. This Is the military branch of the Order, and a number of years ago, when the international gathering was in San rraneisco, Ashland and Grant's Pass about 20 each. Wasctern Oregon District Rose burg is the chief point, with 164 cars in 1923 ot tho 400 shipped 'from the district. Other points are: Monroe, 60; Crcawell, 50; Kugene, 30; Sheridan, 30; no other points move above 10 cars each. ' Oregon counties. In their re spective importance In shipping are: Hood River, 3,000 cars; Umatilla, 800: Jackson, 300; Mal heur, 400; Wasco, 400; Vnlon, 300; Douglas, 200. The Hood River district shown about 10.000 acres In bearing, of there were 2400 plumed marchers which 40 per cent are Yellow marching through the streets of tht city. Every city, as well as every small hamlet, has Its Odd Fel'ow Lodge. It Is really the lodge of the common people, and each of these lodfes have a band of earnest workers now laying plans to par ticipate in the international gath ering. Studebakcr models. builds no yearly PARAMOUNT WEEK TO BE ADVERTISED BY 3500 PAPERS The power of newnpapor aoVer- tlsins; Is revraled by the fact that 3500 newspaper, daily and weekly, will nerve ais the first line trench when the Famous Players-Lasky corporation tells the world about the eighth annual Paramount week, Setpeniber 61 More than SIOO.OOO will be loaded Into Its bJ(f advertising Runs thatj gt., says: Newtowna, Spitzenbergs show about 20 per cent. The other 20 per cent Include Ortleyit, Arkan sas Ulacks and Winter Bananas.' Beat who gas. WHY SUFFER SO? Get Back Your Health a. Other Ro.ebure Folks Have Done. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. H PLTLER ChlropracUt physician. 121 W. Lane St WSafe Milk Diet For Infant invalid. fch&U TheAgttt Nourishing DiRcstiblc No Cooking. fcj- ATOtd Imitations 3ubhtute. will be fired simultaneously on the first day of the week, one of the jlarKPft sums ever spent by any organization In American newspa I m ts in a sinxle day. In the background, as a sort nf reserve, will b the advertising guns trained on weekly and month- ly magazine. i Thus will Paramount be the most widely advertlrtpd movement 1 Toj many people suffer lama, aching backs, distressing kidney disorders and rheumatic aches ami pains. Often this Is due to faulty kidney action and there's dttngur of hardened arterfea, dropsy, gra Tel or Dright's disease. Don't let weak kidneys "wear you out. !7a Poan's Pills before It Is too late! Doan's are a stliiutaut diuretic tJ the kidneys. Doan's have helped thousands. They should help you. Hers la one of many Itoseburg cases : Mrs. Mamie Saeer. 626 Court I know Doan's 1'ilti are a splendid remedy for they nave always been use! In my fain edge that your husband Is going to live has inudo you lovelier than ever." "I'm afrnld you're a flatterer Major." I stepped Inside the door. My husband looked very white as he lay with his eyes closed. His head whs still lm nun Red. 1 called his name very softly. 1 did not want lo wako him If he were asleep. "I'aul! Paul!, It is I, Cleo." Slowly my husband open ed his eyes. As his glance caught mine his drawn lips widened Into a smile. "Dear Cleo." Ills voice came to me Just above his breath. "Dear Cleo," ho repeated, then stopped as though even that ef fort was almost too much for him. I glided to the bed and kissed him. , "I'm so glad I did not kill you, soldier man." Paul smiled again at my pet name for him, then be frowned. "Don't you ever speak that way again, Cleo. If I had died you would not have kilted me. Al ways remember that. "You were no more to blame for that accident than I. It was only because your temiKrament is more Impetuous than mine, and I know that I provoked you be yond endurance. Since 1 have been lying here. I have thought a good deal about It. I think we have both found out that wo have made many mistakes," he anid sorrowfully, as he tried to lift his hand to my bowed head. but let It drop back aKuin on the coverlid, and sighed. "The Major nays you're going to be u 11 right In a very few duys," I hastened to assure him. "I wasn't sighing about my body, d'-ar. I know that Major B H lor has tnkn c&re of that was sighing about oh, dnr he was cold and still, and his eyes did not open to our caresses. 1 knew that my husband was pitying himself almost as much as he pitied me, yet, to my great relief 1 could see that he was facing the future with a mucu uneasiness and uncertainty as 1. MexU lAttlv Out crop pi up Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. ' ' i FOR SALE ,FOR RENT FOIl SALE-JJ and I Cafe. 412 Cass St. FOK MALE KxlllJ foot TUB J.tH. 4tm Kast DouKlas. ALL Kinds of lathe and uiai'liine work done at 1S1 N. Pine St. KOK 8ALK One Iianiboulettr and one Delaine buck, lloyvr Uros. Puoue W'H. FOR SALE One'reKistereufSlirou- slilre ram. J. I). Hatfield, l'.ose- burir. Phone 42K11. F6RSALE Peaahd slacked coal, 15 per ton at yard. Denn Oeriet- ben Co. FOH SALE Ford speedster, Al condition. Inquire Depot Pool HalL 0ot)l)EiwEY"C()W KoVsale"or will trade for wood. Call ut 951 South Main St. FOIl SALE 200 tierafoak7laur el and fir wood on the ground. It. It Davidson, Dillard, Oru. FOR SALE Fifteen registered Shropshire rams. J. V. Clieno weth, Oakland, Oregon. FOR SALE Tomatoes," 25 cents per bushel. Urlng your boxes and pick them yourself, liubburd and Mi-Laii., Dillard, Ore. Foil SALE -One small mvwiiill complete with planer. For par ticulars write to (llendale State llutik, Glendale, Oregon. How long should a wife live? PENDLETON FOLK DON WILD AND WOOLY GARB FOR ROUND-UP Pendleton, ore.,- Aug. 26. (Special). What Easter day means to the so-called gentler sex, Round Up Hat iJay, September 1. means to the men Tolks of Pendleton, for It is on that day that all loyal cltl sens cast aside their regular head gear and don the 'western som brero. Hats ample of crown and brim are strictly the vogue, and to add further to the ensemble, Pendle tonlans wear gaudy Round-lTp shirts and boots, so that staid citi zens assume all the sartorial glory of the cowboy. Pendleton is a busy place during these bright daya of Indian sum mer, for the dates of the Round l p, September 16, 17, Is and 19 come on apace and the Oregon city Is determined that this year's show shall not only equal but eclipse those held In past year. "It's going to be a wow!" pre dicts Henry Collins, president of the show. "We've got tho live stock; we've got tho performers, and above all, we've got Pendleton backing us. I know, everybody is going to like the four-day show, and the big sale of ticket orders Indicates the approval of the pub lic. There are as many four-day or ders as there have been three-day orders In the past." Pendleton people, as usual, will throw open their homes to accom modate the vast throngs. Peudlo ton prides Itself on the fact that profiteering Is unknown in tho Roundl'p city. Tha Round I1 p board fixes all prices of meals and rooms. FOR 8A1.E 1J ton Republic truck, and one Ford couie, or will trade tor Roseburg property. 352 S. Main St. HAMPSHIRE rams for sale, 4 yearlings, all registered and good big rvllows. Call on or address, O. E. Alklns, Kiddie. Oregon. TO CLOSEAN ESTATE Six-room house, garage, strvet paved, best neighborhood, two blocks from Rose school. Halt cash, balance monthly paymeuts. ( has. F. Hop kins, 420 Perkins lluildlng. FOR SAI.E-ro7mitoTst 1 very best of my crop; get them while they are good, before It rains. Bring your boxes and pick them yourself for 25 cents per bushel. J. E. Evans, Dillard. Look for the Shell gas sign. FonfSAI.E'OR TRADE ITiavTa 1917 Dodge touring car In good mechanical condition which I will sell cheap or will trade for a few ewes. Thla car would msko an Ideal light truck. Lloyd C. Moot heart, West Itoseburg. FOIl KENT Furnished rooms, close in. 444 North Rose. FOR RENT 5-room unfurnisEe3 cottage. Inquire 644 8. Pine Bt toil RENT i-urnlslied housekiej? lug room at 246 N. Rose street. FOR " RENT 2 room " apartment," close In. Reasonable. Phone 221-k, fXJll RENT Desirable seven-room bouse with garage, close in. Phone 437 J. FOR RENT 15-acre-farm north' of Roseburg on the highway. Mrs. L. Mcdarnan. , ' FOR "RtT 2 2-rooni furnished houses. 9 month. J. Uarr, Mil ler's Addition. ' FORKENT South sleeping room, ground floor. Hot water, bath, not far. 9; Winchester. FOR RENT Big light room, Suit able for workshop or storage. Inquire Pottey's Confectionery. FOR RENT Large7clean three room furnished apartment. Lo cated at 12U4 Winchester . 8U Call at 9i7Cobb St. FOR RENT One partlfurnlaned light housekeeping room. Adults ouly. 504 South Stephens SL' I WANTED FOR SALE Two full-bioorTogen-burg milk goats six months old, doe and buck for $5. Also rubber-tired top buggy with Bhaves. good rig, I0; also one Jersey bull, one year old, registered, ISOS.M. Snell. Drain, Ore. A" f'SED CAR liARHAIN A late 1924 Star sport model touring. Color radio blue. Four-wheel brakes. Dlso wheels, muchanical ly perfect, driven only 4.000 miles, (iood rubber with brand new spare cord. Priced right. Call 322 East First Ave., north. FINAL PLANS FOR HORSESHOE TOURNEY TO BE ARRANGED A joint meeting or committees from the Klwants and Itotnry clubs will be held tonight for the pur pose of arranging details for the horseshoe pitching tournament, which Is to take place in the near future. The shoe pitching experts of the two clubs are practicing dally, and Indications point to a spirited contest. The committees will arrange the final details of time and place, and all the neces sary arrangements made. E notice or BOARO OF EQUALIZATION Notlre Is hereby given that on the second Monday In September being September 14th, tho Board of Equalization will attend 111 the I assessor's office In the courthouse I 'In Itoseburg, Ilouglaa county, Ore- ffim'l knnw -ht I w-n .tirli tntf I gn. for tllO purpose of t-XSIninlng llv with good results. Whi n niy j about. I was sighing. I gmns, t "ie assessment rolls and correct kidneys troubled me and my back hecHii-e I am too undisciplined 'all errors In valuations, flerscrip- felt weak and lame I ued Doan's j in the affairs of life to make a 1 1 ion and quality of hind, lots and and they soon corrected the trou- go of It. I think we have both ble and put my kidneys In good . found out that our runaway mar condition." j rlaiie was all a mistake, dear. 60c, at all dealers Foster Mil- "We had never had to tako burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo. N. Y. jl'ho Initiative bcloru and were ( too arrogantly Mire of ourselves other property assessed ,y the as sessor, and It shall be the duly of persons Interested to appear at that lime and place appointed. FRANK L. CALKINS. AMHeinor. The Highway Service Company has Just completed the Insinuation of a new air lift gasoline pump at their station on the corner of Jack son and Douglas streets. This pump Is the only one of lis kind in tho city, and la considered the most modern typo of pump. It Is opera- ted entirely by compressed air, and la of the visible type, where tho gnsollno la pumped Into a largo glnHB bowl and Is drained frnm the container Into the car being servic- j ed. The station now has three pumps and la equipped for all kinds of gasoline, oil nml tire service. The new pump and equip- , ment win be used In handling As iaoclated gasoline and oil products. ! n - See the new I'lrnte hnts In all the new shinies Crayon blue, Epin I ard green, ashes of roses, etc.. at The Vogue Au? 271 h. MILITARY MY BOB lOIITI.A m. niiRfmv lira t.arfcrr., Rmall CNrrfiil auiir l.litM, Mtrlrl ril rlpllnr, trlnl ailvnntiiar, nui torn! trnlMlit. Uilllif II WANTED Waitress at Highway Care. Drain, Ore. WANTED Phonograph records. Any kind. 929 Winchester SC WAN TED-300 used apploboxe Inquire J. W. Claypool, Rose ourg, Ore. WA'NTE'D--Wanled good seoond hand feed mill. C. H. Maupin, Oakland, Oregon. CIRLwlth "experience deslrea stenographic position. Address C", care News Review. '; WANTED Evergreeii blackberry pickers. Throe cents per lb. paid. Inquire at Holt Chase Canning Co., Myrtle Point, Ore. WANTED TO ItENT-nThares", slocked ranch, sheep ranch pre ferred. Clood rrferencta If need ed. John Wilkinson,' Vonoalla, Ore. - WANTED Experienced woman to help cook for prune hands.-Ad-dress Lock Box No. 8. Umpqua. or phono 51F5, Oakland. J. O. Bacon. Z , WANTED TO RENT A farm" ot about 100 to 160 acres sul&ble for cow and turkeys on a tsood road. Address Frank T. Wood, llox 809.Phone 2SS-L. WANTED -Woman to "do tight house work, and be companion for elderly lady. Call at 444,"Pit xer street. Itoseburg, Oregon, or phone 439-J. MlSCEXLAiNEOUSi CAR OWNER Don't forget t "all 6f3 when In need of auto parts. Sarff'a Auto Wrecking House. FOK TRADE A new Studebaker to trade for modern home, what have you? Address l)x 867, Rose burg. EDLCATTONTVM you fill one of tho positions as a telegraph oiierator that will be open to students of our school this yearT Enrollment daya Monday and Thursday evenings. Night classes only. Itoseburg Telegraph Insti tute, 224 perklna Iildg. Phone Chas. S. McElhinny "The Widow' Friend" Oregon Life ?48 North Jackson Prune Trays, Boxes, Egg Crates Manufactured b C. A. 8TELZIER Myrtle Creak, Ore, Phone 260-4 I WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua 1UBBY Motorists!! Wo have Just (quipped our shop and are prepared to han dle all kinds ot repairs, cle trie service especially. We are here to give satisfaction. AL YOUNG IN CHARGE SOUTH END Service Co. C SEE ISe. M ED I AABE I ) KNOM CHlCKE-M ALWKVS SLEEP! I n'KlMl SetJPE A LVCKV WU MOUW-t IM I EVERB0nYy It HEN THAT Vot CRVSHT W, rCW I I st, VWRE COMMA HkVlEA A CtW NICE SOPT BED HEt om S Solid Comfort. TUBBY! WE'VE etEM By WINNER (A)HtlUI"l Till IF . 7 . x- VSJ . . V .-Vs - THE NEXT MCttNIMd - THERE trlEV y&T, :3Z&1 eoin herself w- -A':i.LKW3 A RtOWTW AJK 4 VcAi OP OM THM VitArV Often the auit or wrap you re ready to discard need only the skillful handiwork of our cleaning. What do you cars, so It LOOKS Ilka a nsw one. Our Auto Will Call Phone tn