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ROSEBURG NEVS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 1925. SEVEN Seed Grain! OATS-Rye-Vetch Going up. Place your orders now and save money Recleaned and Graded! Dont waste your work and your land on light, chaffy seed. ' See U First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROMU)tO OAKLAND Loose Second Cutting Alfalfa Hay for Sale. MOTHER'S AID STARTS SON ON WAY TO GOLF CROWN OKLAHOM A CITY, Sep. 1. The companionship of a boy and his mother opened the way to the winning of the 1925 Western a ma tt ur golf championship. When Keefe Carter, 19-year-old holder of this year's title, was 12 years old, his mother, Mrs. Dorset Carter, was ordered by her physi cian to seek outdoor exercise. She took up golf and Keefe went with her as she played around the cour' ses here. Soon Mrs. Carter developed a fondness for the game and her en thusiasm moved, the boy to take a try at It. They played daily and within a short time young Carter was displaying something more than ordinary form for a boy of his age and strength. Hut Keefe was cot in robust health, ana his physician ordered him to stop golf, quit school and rest. For two years the boy did not touch a golf club, but when he was permitted to return to the links, the mother was awaiting him with a lot of new golfing ideas. The boy soon showed that his long idleness had not spoiled his form. Sandy Baxter, a local pro fessional, awoke to young Carter's ability and took him In charge. Carter got his first tournament experience in state' titular contests in 1922. He qualified in Class I), and went through to the finals. A short time later he reached the finals In the state Junior cham pionship. The next year he made the lowest qualifying score in the state tournament, but in the sec ond round of match play he went down before Hill Nichols of Mus kegee. Last year. Carter won the state . in ha Momt-f inula tin defeat ed Nichols, who avenged the defeat this year, taking Carter's measure in the finals. It went to 37 hols. Carter's uccess in the Vestern tournament came on his -.second entry- Lat year at Chicago , he qualified, but was eliminated in the first round. : 0 Cook with gas. : : ATTENTION EASTERN STAR MEMBERS All members and visitors are most cordially invited to attend the home coming to be beld In the Masonic hall Thurs- day, Sept. 3rd, at 8 o'clock. A good musical program and an exce llent banquet. TO THE PROPERTY OWNERS OF , ROSEBURG. You are herfiiy notilled that all rose bushes, berry vines, trees, etc., growlug out over the sidewalks or in the alleys constitute a violation of the city's ordinances and must be removed at once. All limbs growing over sidewalks must be trimmed. I. S. fCETCH, Chief of Police. EVERY SHIP ARRIVAL GETS WELCOME AT SPITZBERGEN Chas. S. McElhinny "The Widow's Friend" Oregon Life 248 North Jackson BARENTSDURGGreen Harbor, Spitz bet gen, Sep. 2. The arrival of a ship in any of the small Spits bergen ports is a sufficiently rare event to bring most of the popula tion, male and female, who do not happen to be at work, down to the waterside, for to them It means a welcome touch with the outside world. They know every captain, sailor and ship's dog by name, and effusive greetings are exchanged between old friends, while new comers are quizzed with kindly curiosity and interest. Also, there may be a few letters from "home," which will bo delivered straight from the captain's cabin. The first ship of the season that manages to struggle through the Ice receives of course a special welcorie. for Spitsbergen has only heard the world's news for say seven months in tabloid form over the wireless, and there is much to talk about. . Miners who have "done' their winter or winters contract, come trooping down to go home tempor arily or for good. The homing fev er is catching, and there are many who forfeit good wages and make a rush for the boat on the spur of the moment. This of course places the employers sometimes In an awkward predicament, but fresh forces may be turning up by the next boat. We sell woolens ay the yard. Dernier the Tailor. 2 doors north Liberty theatre. LADNDRTKIDS getahhem! Yes ,)T" IVfHfeTHER YOUR CROCK'S Oie- OR. SMALL" Vsifc'lte. QUITE POUTE iTo ONE ND ALU '. W hatever the size of your order we assure you that It will get our consistent Individual attention. We're doing the family wash now for a family that used to send us a couple of collars a week. You are 'Invited to send in a collar or two. Roseburg Steam Laundry PHONE 7 Many Roseburg Folks Are Showing How to Avoid Needles, Suffering. There's nothing more annoying than kidney weakness or inability to properly control the kidney se cretiont. Nigh and day alike, the sufferer is tormented and what With the turning end scalding, th at end:int bsckate headache and dizziness life is indeed a bjrden. Duan s Tills a st.n.ultnt dlureilc to the kidneys have brought peace and conuort to many Rose burg people. Profit by this Rose, burg resident's experience: B. V. loss. 803 W. Lane St., says: "1 had kidney complaint and severe backaches and at times could hardly straighten after stooping. My kidneys acted Irreg ularly, tot. Poan's I'llls soon stopped the aches and pains and put my kidneys In good order." 60c. at nil dealers. Foster-Mil-ourn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. raw PERI OF PODB HEALTH PSATLAirU. ORKtiORT rvll. airari aw rial asrrnalvsr ralwia. - could a party of exprorers, polar or otherwise, find a heartier wol come than at this "half way house to the pole." where Director Kuud-en of the Kiiigsbay Co.'il Company holds sway. Intensely patriotic and a warm W. E. Marstcrs, who for 38yeai. has been a resident of Roseburg, passed away yesterday afternoon !,,,,,.. , ;m,i, rnr following a long Illness. Mr. Mar- Knuii,n., foeiig, got the better sters health has been failing rap-if nlm whe ,ne e)piorers landed Idly during recent months, and his,ht.re frQm the KuiBt gjollv. and death came as a relief from stif- . he pres8ed ,em all to his breuBt terlng shortly after 6 p. ni. yesler- tn turBi giieddlug tears of Joy. lay- ' Director Kuudsen is'the, lirand Mr. Marsters was born at Ran-. old Man of Spitsbergen, and he toul, III., July 30, 1865, the son of It, a8 hard as nails. Hack In the Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Marsters. He "seventies," his home was In lived in Illinois until 12 years of Seattle, Wash., and later he Joiu age moving then to Missouri, sod ed the gold rush to Klondike, later into Kansas. . J where his Iron constitution saw Aug. 27, lbxS he was united In ' him through all kindB of adveut marriage to Effa Songer, and two'ttres and privations, years later moved to Douglas I Knudsen, who has not lost his county, taking up a farm at Cleve- American accent, took an almost land. : Idls parents followed soon fatherly Interest In Lincoln EUs after, and his father was one of worth, the only American mem the early pioneer preachers of this !ber of the Amundsen expedition, section. I whom he solemnly initiated Into Mr. Marsters studied the trade of the rite of blood-brotherhood, a stonecutter, and thirty years ago which ends with the drinking of went Into that business here, fol- i a glass of wine with linked arms, lowine he trade until noor health I Not lightly! will a Norwegian A BRIDE'S DIARY A Lor Story ol Today By Idah McGlone Gibson Cleo Madison 'eloped with who had come down very leisurely forced his retirement a year or more ago. ' Besides the widow he leaves eight children, five sons and three daughters, Roscoe, Ray, Joseph, Lucius and George Marsters, all of Roseburg, and Mrs. Stella Morely, Salem, Mrs. Fred Bowen and Mrs. Roy Anderson of this city. He also leaves one half-brother, L. L. Marsters pf Eugene and five brothers. L. B. 'Marsters, of Mc Minnvlllie, H. L. and Herman of Salem; It. W. of Roseburg; and Envry of Myrtle Creek. The deceased was a member of the Methodist church, and frater nally was associated with the I. O. O. F. and Woodmen lodges. The funeral will be held on Thursday arternoon a: ::30 o'clock, Rev. Knolts officiating, at the Rose burg Undertaking Parlors. Inter ment will be held in the 1. O. O. F. cemetery, with the lodge conduct ing the burial service. " confer this stranger. privilege upon a Terminal Beauty Shop, phone 6S8. 1KEDISPIM Lieutenant Faul Armstrong, U. S. A. It does not lujce Cleo long to discover marriage U nut a pain of roses. Ou the uuiu, going to the army pjst, sue bus an allegor ical dream ind.cating her future problem. The co.unel, Arthur uhtkely Ueidou, of the post, fa a lady killer" uuu bis actions have compromised kiiu Thorudtke, the wite of a reprobate Heuitmaut. Ulta is Inn oct-ut .and Cleo tortus an immediate and deep fritmd aliip fur her. Kua, at Cleo'a in Btigatlou, decides to leave the post aud Joins a vaudeville troupe under Hie uume liiieda lliurwajd sou. i'aul has been having his j troubles, chetiy hjuur and gaiu- blug. Lleo rtitUM: to be gush ingly, eypatheiic. The post is agog wun gossip and suspicion wi.eu liita haves and the colonel lnip.ores Cleo to give htm tutor ma 1 10 u unduccesBiully. Climax ing a series of domestic troubles between Cleo and Faul, Cleo puts Paul in the hospital uy bluing him on the heud with a vase. Alter a serious time Haul puils through due to a blood lrauiu siuu irom Chick Auams, au old sweetheart ot Cleos. i'aul mo ther and fuiuer have arrived, cal led to the post because of their son's uesptirate Uuitss. Cleos luihiT has also come. Cleo tells her father that she wounded I'aul.. Paul's parents are unaware of this, but his mother makes her self unpleasant just the same. Cleo, alone tn her home. Is ron- i fronted ! the drunken Lieut. lUU Thorndike, husband of Ulta, who demands to know where his wite Is. " 'DAMN. YOIV HE CUIED." As I finished idling the man i before me that these were the STUDIO OPENING. SEPT 1 Mrs. Charles G. Stanton desires to announce the opening of her residence studio in piano music on Tuesday, Sept. 1. 10 give m from the hospital, burst Into the room. Johusou was struggling with Lieutenant Thorndike, try ing to get the gun away from hi in. "You are resisting an officer." said the Lieutenant, "Let me ; alone, let me alone. You kuuw what I can do to you." Johnson paid uo atteutlon to him, stills tryiug to get the gun away from him. Finally we heard two sharp re ports. At the last one Thorndike tell to the floor. , Before my (ather and Mr. Arm stroug could get to lhe two men, Johnson arose, pule and gapping for. breuth, one ot his arms bung ing limply, trom the shoulder, the blood dripping from his fingers. My father bent over tho uiaa on the tlcor, and said solemnly: "lies' dead. Who is he, Cleo?" "Lieutenant Thorndike," 1 an swered. Johnson turned to me. "Mrs. Armstrong, I'm sorry to trouble you, but i don't believe I could get to the hospital ou foot. Will you have - sume one drive mo there? I'll give orders when 1 get there' tp have Lieutenant xhorudike tuken care of." By this time the house was filled with officers and men. Colonel lleldon arrived very soon, and gave orders for the i.leme nunt's body so be sent to the hos pital morgue. . l'aul's mother ar rived Just as her husband waJ help ug Johnson out the door to ward the car, and after telling me that she had known trom iu first that Johnson was a desperate character, she proceeded to tun u a tit of mild hysterics. She seemed to be laboring un der the delusion that Johnson had tried to kill me, aud that I lie "poor, dear boy" who was lying on the floor ha1 given his lite to suve mine. 1 let hr think this, tor I had neither disposition nor strength to- make, any more ex planations than I had to. All tho wnlle' 1 kept thinking how wonderful It was tluil Ulta was at last tree' from that ter rible man. Colonel Beldon came up to mo and suid: "Send Mrs. Arinstroug over to the mess. 1 want to tula with you a few momeuts uioue." (To.be -continued.) o Classified Section . ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. , V, FOR SALE BALED straw, and wheat. Fred A. lioff. Phone 6K2. FOR SALE One luuubuulette uud oue lxlaltie buck. Buyer 11: os. Fhone HFM. i FOR RENT Desirable seven-ftpa ; bouse with garage, close. , Iln. I I'hone 437-J. -'. I Full RENT throe office rooiia! Best location In the city. Itmoe 68. tuniisTHtl l'UIU'LK VETCH seed while it lusts. 4c lb. Oscar Weeks, Ruck les, Ore. F01tiiALt; fhUVl-sT-Milking, cheap if taken at once. VV. JJ. Nlckson, Melrose. FOR SALE Federation aid FOK IthNT l-rooin apartment on groutid floor, !il b. btephens tit- t-iut FOR KENT MoTfern flvel!$!mi house on Hint lit. A. F. Brauh- ton. Miller's Addition. Full KENT Modern 5-room hliwe with garage, tall at 418 Fowler. I'hone 13. After 6 p. m. ptxme iiihM. . 1 1 .wheat, 11.70 a bushel. A. F. Mit-iFOR KENT Housekeeping rooms cliell, Ulendule, Ore. "or scnooi ooys. Also ? ironi FOlf SALK-AbouT Ji.iTuT.nuTbolies 1 rHom "Partmenu. S4 S. J3tk- .1 1ft r..nl. e,h CM l 4114 U ! 801 "feet. Jackson street or tihune 19S Y. It'Ou KENT Tho members of - the -Eastern Star Iodge are looking forward to j Hand have been Recured for a very enjoyable evening on Thursday, w hen a special program is to , be offered following the lodge session. The following num bers have been arranged: Berceuse . Jocelyn Mrs. Russel Linlott Calm as the Night ....Bonn O Sole Mlo 1)1 Capua Mrs. Fred Strang Baritone Solo Selected Mr. Frank itogers Cornet Solo Selected Mrs. J. W. Shockley Rose Rondel Vocal Duet Miss Evelyn Qulne Mr. Chas. McElhinny Piano Solo Selected home and land products show to be J"""" of Ucu euunt Armstrong. held on September 21, 25 and 26. jeallie that probably is to.be the individual , farm dis-i Johllun, hud "awi 10 ,nlurm play. Liberal priies are being of- tht 80"'e "Uange man was fered for the best exhibits in this p ln 10 mfkpe ae ,vls"; connection, and considerable, inter- ", - Jl, td,,Zu, i.1 . i- kiH. i w n,tr.t 'for a moment who he might be. 1 Happy Valfey Oeorgi Anderson i "ul" 11 ""ie " Happy valley oeorge Anaereon , , n grouch over and Busenbark brothers of Melrose , 80methIi ,,aul hlld Bdr,lle have already secured spaces and , 0Wc,.i bufore , coul(1 nsU will have displays o farm products ; h() h he Bald rollKuly. from their large and well Improved .., kno ln,8 ,B Llcu,enant Arm. places. Other farms are pectec ! BtroI ... auurteri! and that s why to have showings, while some w'lll j an) hero rvo colna to find oul enter In the individual, vegetable wlat joa hnve done wllh my displays. Only 12 booths have been wlfa K1Ui Mr8. Armstrong. I've provided for this section, and co- come to a?K you wny you aded sequenlly it will be possible to pro- and abetted her in her desire to vide displays for only that many ' ieave me," farms, and the committee has I ..j ,j do not understand, adopted the policy of "first come. ; i,,.ut. Thorndike for I presume first served." ThORe who desire ', nra Lieut. Thorndike why to enter Individual farm exhibits . you should como here for your j in Koseburg, Douglas county, Ore- snouia notny tne unamper ot i,om-:wu she tn t here, nor do 1 gon, for the purpose of examining nu?rce at once-ln order that reser- rpmeml)er mislaying an one s u,e assessment rolls and correct vatlons may be made. wife lately," I mid sarcastically, i all errors in valuations, descrlp- Arrangements have been practl- "Don't try to bluff me. Madam. on aud Quality ot land, lots and cally concluded whereby the serv- 'i know you have helped my wite other property assessed by the as- Ices of Die Doualas County Concert 1 klta to get away from mo, and I seSsdr. and It shall be tho duty ot r tne you II have to produce nor, or 1 ersons liih reslld to appear at that opening night. The band will play least tell me where 1 run get to tjm8 and j,iace appointed. on me streets oeiore mo oiiening, ner, or i u nuiao a urui imiko and will give a concert Inside dur-. story of you tor every paper in log the course of Uie evening. the I'nltcd States with headlines: n I 'Officer of the United Slates Ar- Rubber belting, belt lace and my Heals I p S omiini for SAi.K ou TradE i!52 lodge touring; excellent condi tion. CUhaiu's Highway Guruge. Phone 478. FOR SALE Ilartlett (Mars and peaches at Brand's Road Stand, Pacific highway, 4 miles north of Roseburg. FOli SALE--l-yeurold Jeisuy cow. Can't be heat. Alfred J. Moore, (iarden Valley Route 1, box 32, Wilbur. 11123 FORD COITE Just over hauled, l'alnt like new. 6 tires, . price $30. Inquire at, Drockway store. Foil SALE Italian, Petite iTiii silver prunea for canmg, .E0 per bushel delivered. Karl T. rfv-liuson. Roseburg. ll.lt tiALE Tomatoes, cents p,-r bushel. Bring you boxes and p.ck them yourself. Hubbard and uicClaln, Dlllard, Ore. NOTICE OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Notice is hereby given that on the second Monday in September being September 1-llh, the Board of Equalization will attend in the assessor's office In the courthouse dressing at Wharton Bros. EUSINESS HOUSES TO MAKE CHANGES Mr. Gordon Cook Pale Moon The Land of the Sky Blue Cad man. Miss Evelyn Qulne Selections from Sabat Mater Rossini. Mrs. Fred Strang In addition to the music a pro gram of interesting readings and talks will be given, Including the following: Reading . Full of Snow Mrs. Helen Smirk Reading Selected Mrs. Russell Address N. Rice Chalk Talk Bert Bates Short talka concerning Eastern Star history and activities will be given In concluding the program. Mrs. Margaret Cawfield will tell of the early life of the chapter, and a paper written by Miss frank Howell and Mr. Free Johnson will ; be read by Russell Llntott. I Mrs. George E. Jlouck will give I a short talk on the Grand Ixidge I and Mrs. J. K. Sawyers will speak I on the Eastern Star homes. For some reason I wasn t at all afraid. My only thought was: "No wonder Rita wanted to get !awny from this bully. I'm glad 1 1 helped her. and if he doesn't V A Ol V Ml? VT WJVW "enave nilnsell 4ll nme vim CfAtL,I IUAI yVCX.rw bent him up as toon ns he gets ' over his weakness and loss of A shifting of business locations blood. Strange. Isn't it daar has been arranged and will take dtury, that whenever 1 want Place early next week. The Hat something done. 1 always think Shop, conducted by Mrs. M. Saul, ot Chick Insiead of Paul. I is closing out tills week, special While I was thinking this tho FRANK L. CALKINS. Assessor. Cook with gas. inlsale reductions being offered for man said Impatiently: u .i.-r the week. The Vogue Millinery, "Curse you. why don t you an- "aUr ...1 1 K W tt . - . .. , , ., ... ... 1. lm. LUIIHULirU UJ -Nil. Vy . II . J 'M V ItTH, S W CT I Utteil - and located at the corner of Cass I've got to get away from here and Rose streets, is to take the quickly." store ouildlng being vacated by ! From this I took my cue. The Hat Shop and will occupy the ' "Oh, you haven't reported at building Jointly with the Art and headquarters yet, Ll'-ut. Thorn- Bnby Shop, operated by Miss dike?" "If you 'lave not. you Ethel Webb. This change will b' would better do 1 Notk-e ef sule II govertini li-ll-hc'i, tl,-nerut l.aitd utfk-e, WmmIiIii;,- ton. i. c. Ana. in, i:j::. Nmn i hen-lty Klvon that suhj-'t to tho -ntill'iifl Hnd liniiluttunn of the arts ur Juno y, Milt., 211, Ki-hruary 2ti, i:l tie Hlal.. Hill), and Junu 4. lVL'tl 141 Hint., iiH. slid i purmiHtit to demrlnu-ntal restitu tion, 01 April 11, la-i tnu i tho timber oil tile olIowinK l.Hiu will lie sold October l, t 10 o'eloek tt. ni. ut public aiollnn at the United Htuu-a land office at lloKeburs. Oregon, to the hlKliest bnitler at not less than -the appi Min ed value as nliown by this notice, sale to lie subject to the approval of the Kecrelaty of the Interior. The purttiaHe price, wllh an additional euin of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, heiria commlMlona allowed, tniiKt be depoHlted at time of sale, money to be returned If sale la not j appl lived, oinerwiie paieni will in laue for the Umber, which muni lie einoied wlliiln ten yeura. Illda will mediatelv and I fulled State. aK.ociailona of such SNAP Two homestead relinquish-, inents; cheap; good land; good timber: close to highway. Cull at 732 West Lane street. FOR SALE 2 thoroughbred Fox hounds. Trained for dour, bear, wild cats or coyotes. Write Sil as White, Brownsville, Ore. FOR SALE Faucy tomatoes. Bring boxes and pick Hu tu, bo cents per bushel. Delivered 75c. Llnd- blomm. Dixonville. FOR "SALE OR TRA 1)1C "t'sed light six touring car. Will pay difference on city lot. Address T. S care News-Review. JUO ACRE FARM on highway 0110 mile north of Wilbur. Will sacri fice. Inquire at farm, or write O. A. Rowe, Wilbur, Ore, Nice, cozy,- 5 room plastered house. WIU rent at 60 per month. U. JJ. llellliij, 4o7 W. Cass St. FOR RENT A u tipper flat!J4 rooms, furnished; bath, rema nent hot water. Shed for ganffie. Opposite Rose auhool. Apply 14 Cobb SL - ' WAN ED lijgn WANTED Housework for school girl. Phone 411-R. WANTED flood home "for taBby cat and jklticns. Call 437-L. WANTED Experienced gcnasal houseworker. 1137 N. Jackson WAN'i'KD l-uriushed - modern house, close In, 6 or 6 rootas. Phone 41) R. WANTED Man to shake prunes, aud work In dtier. Apply 'to Joseph Wharton, west ltosebljjrg. WANTED High school boy wutita -place to work for room And board. Address H. 8., careot Nows-Review. WANTED TO RENT On ahajl-a, stocked ranch, sheep ranch (pre ferred. Good references If need ed. John Wilkinson, Youcaila, Ore. FOR SALE Fordson donkey, lines and blocks and tractor. First class condition. Priced right. Terms. Coen Lumber Co. i Misai i ANEous: I HOMESTEADS LOCATED Guaran, teed with timber. S. S. Morrison, Box 1261, Roseburg. , HAMPSHIRE RAMS FOR SALE 4 yturllngs, all registered and good big felluws. Call or address, O. E. Aikens, Riddle, OlefOll.. c OK SALhV-Fo"rd tourtiigar,"new tires, self starter, larito steering wheel, nickled radiator and new aide tui lulus. j Runs ui look.-i well, 12ii t'Uilt. Inquire Sliindurd Oil, Stephens and Lane Streets. FOR SALL x TWO NEW HOMES 1J31-1135 North 3rd St. Five room, modern bungiilows. Well located, fine 3- CAR OWNER Don't forget t uill &fi3 when In need of auto parts. Sarff'a Auto Wrecking House. ' . FOR TRADE 80-acfe dairy". 01 sheep ranch for property In 01 around Roseburg. Box 109, Beav er Creek, Ore. WILL TRADE 5-rooin house and S 25x100 lota valued 42500, having new double garage, 1 block ofl pavement. Gravel road to earaa-e. Wish tt or 7-roiam house on level ground on pavement Willing to Bxsume added difference. Phone 4.D3 y. LOST AND FOUND LOST Bay mare and colt. Finder plouso notify P. M. Franco, ilex- ....... . aimer Audition. view, viono iu ai oimi. wiv 1 10,11 n, t-r-j-.r,;- furnace heat, garage. Priced right. Easy terms. Call ow ner 4U0. FOR RFjVf FOR RENT Modern furnished apt. Garage; adults; 410 W. Douchta. FOR' RENT Small house, close Tn. Cheap, luqulro of R. L. Whipple. made on Tuesday Several buslnesse cation being vacated by Mrs. Da- vies, and a lease on this building of next week, take your medicine, becaui.o 1 re- UIln,.r lbe law, , , ,.,, H,.. are after the lo- menilair hearing Coliilu:! lll ldonor nny alH( territoiy. or dlntili say the other day mat ne nau had to report you ai a de?crter, will probably be signed today or htad overstayed your '.cave so tomorrow. long.' "Damn yon!" he said coming j A.Mt XIISF.N AT M'lT.WJUiV.X I (iOT All;ltRA wki.comi:. I N Y-A A LE S V N D. Klngsliay, Spitsbergen, 8"p. 1 2 Nowhere NOTICEl To members of Oregon Rose Lodge. Initiation, social and a good time Friday, Sepr. 4, k p. m. Nouriiliing LhRrttible No Cooking, HW AtoiJ Imitation Substitute! ther4-.f uiily. ! pun Hpi'lliulinii of a iitHlifircl piirrliaKr, the tlnil'tr n any Ii-tcnl u.nJivlnitn will ! of-I.-red eitlrntirly b fore hclllK 111' Ifludrd In any of t r of a larK. r unit. T. 1 H.. It. 2 ., H.f. h, NK' toward me. "You know too ixun. 1 1 EH n k ',', fir 5:.u'm.. cdir Evidently Colonel IkMon iv. quite j m., nun of tht timii. T on itifn un tutlmutP with von Bi he van t h titnn to l -ii fr U r timn 1 with my wife If 1 wen't Jn j "firTja"l luf'T.'nr"'!) M.Tnou'e suh a hurry Id put a in a in ltf thl, nini,,.r ,, n,tn K4-:tUin to your hii(laiid'a car. jN-'W r.nk I xoiii f..r u than p.-r M. T. up. Hiu-ak up! I hao no more j h ..l ft'; lime to parley. .sw-, nk. fir y,: M. kh nk1., Thornliku tool; n step toward nr -s:,it m , non of tho timhtT on Ami rnw Ilia ITI.n 'till .l'iHn " "r limit ;t, MI', iSW'4, fir M i-lj.r 4t M, M'-U HW'i, fir 7 mi M . r-lr JO M , HU'ii hli'i. fir J".o M , r.flMr i'l M.. non o Hi's HtnlM-r on tlilM mm: ttun to 1i pmi Tor It thti $1.7.'. Pr M. for the rir ari'l $1 p'-r M. f.r tht -...;,r. T. M S.' It 7 IV.. H.c. !, NW'U Htt'U. fir 17.r.0 A) . iion f the timhiT ott ihiM ptM tluii to Ijf Kohl for lllMIl 1.1 pT M. 1'UUM. C. liUVCll, A'1 1 trig I'ti'TU tllxHi 'IIH'f, "My God, air, what ure you (lo in?" Johnson had eutorcd the room and KpraiiK forward- knot klnx up tli urm of the Infuriated man. Tho Kim went off and the bullrt IoiIkwI In the cellllnff. There wa a ronfuHon In the hallway. Imd and Mr. ArnintrotiK, City offlclalR nr endfavorinir, to 'find Hon it way of c hntifclTiK t It Uy .ration of the mitral arwrr ip or dir to nmke room for the new building to be erected for the Ford i atnry. The central 'wr runH dlaKonally tii rough the bulnetMi ( diatrict, rroKHlnK at the inlcrnec tion of C'rhh and Jacknon atreetr ' runnintc ttndtr the bunk bullfliiiK. ami aitKlitiK off to the northweKt, paHMlriK underiieath the old Km pi re 1 barn. When IIiIh barn waa torn idown It wan found that (he aewei ! la on lop of the ground, and thai It 1 1 in the way of the excavation ; which will he nepdt-4 for the bae. i metit. Wlii-ther tli aeer U to bo ; lowered ut itn Iwatlon changed In a problem upon which (lie ofiieialfi are now wniktutr. It h a two-foot pipe, and carrief waft-r from a na- tin ul waterway an well a newag1. I'rompt actio'i on t li cliy'a part i necHrnry, na (lie conimclor on the new buildinic delre if) Htart exca vatitii; within a f' w day. LOST--Hokiou Hull pup biindle with whit marks. Kinder return to A21 Lioudas St. or phone and receive reward. LOST Iletwetn the cannelryTand 'Soldiers Honio a lady'a green sweater. Finder please leave at this office. -Reward. ST On the hlehway or around Roseburg, old black grip. Con tains receipt book, old bank checks and camera. Return to News-Review. LI 1ST fan leather suit case In Granta Pass or between (iranta l'ass and Roseburg. Kinder please return to 4 IS 8. Pine SL Roseburg or phone 222-J. PROFESSIONAL CARDS OR. M. A -r-LYUSH ChtropraetM ohvnlctap 1SS w foe Ht WHEN L ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua Prune Tray, Boxe, Egg Crates Manufactured b;' C. A. 8TELZIER Myrtle Creek, Ore. ' Phone 2604 TUBBY Motorists!! We. have Just equipped our shop and are prepared to han dle all kinds of repairs, elec tric service especially. We are here to give satisfaction. AL YOUNG IN CHARGE SOUTH END Service Co. nmc .oiripr? Pull WARD' ITS COMMENCIM-TO BAIM AM WE'VE &011AWt-l VV1C Trr , V . u nt OLE. L-AOIW v.Hnrirv l rJ OP- VOE'U CET BREKICHEO Answer That Tubby. , - y I I By WINNER! 'si' V6R0KE-'iA Ainiw tup 1 1 CFT Cnfr AM' ' uiPT fna SilCF-- rx)T HERE yjtTHooT a pole to Pus.w ys y o ta tunot - All IT S AU ' ZXn PAULxTKMEVd WO... BY THE- WAY NUU VMf i ys v fill IT II . J I I II s i, y ' n uX ..,B,i ,su, rVi II . . AOiDci'TSooTElLl' ' y . U A ZJZS'jfcW$ 'h,(i4JSmy , Our Auu Will Call j;--.-,-.-'. j 'J-rrJJ-' ' , s& , J ' iji?-' Tt'z-' j cj.iktiiru.jrCiIi.i- ? wti i You'll soon netd your over coat. Better let us get It ready for you. Cold night, are i not so far ahead.