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ROSEBURG NEVS-REVIEW. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 1925. SEVEN Seed Grain! OATS-Rye-Vetch Going up. Place your orders now and save money Recleaned and Graded! Don't waste your work and your fend on light, chaffy seed. See U First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE nOSESURQ OAKLAND Loose Second Cutting Alfalfa Hay for Sale. OF STATETOKQLD r.12 CORETHROAI Girgl. with warm salt watw f -thsn apply ow throat stcns V VAPoRua With the return of the delegates who attended the seventh annual convention of Ihe National Federa tion of business and Professional Women's Clubs at Portland, Maine, a dinner meeting for all members of the Oregon Federation will be held at the Multnomah Hotel, ball room, Saturday evening, Septem ber 12lh at 6:30, at which time re ports will be heaid regarding the convention activities. Miss Louise 11. Hacker, state president will pre side. National Vice Presiuent Alice Maloney of Marshfleld, being loastmistress. The Portland, Maine convention is reported us one of the best in the history ot the fed eration and it is anticipated that large groups from the state clubs will attend the dinner, lor the meeting is of greaC interest to all members of the organization. Miss Adtiia Pnchard, who has been national president for the past two years and has Just returned from New York where she turned over to her successor, Mrs. Olive Joy Wright of Cleveland, Ohio, the newly elected president, such mat ters and affairs as pertained to the office, will be the honor guest, to gether with other members who have just returned from the east and will tell-of their experiences: Mrs. Sadie Davis of the local club; Miss Martha Gasch, who was Slate convention Chaiinian and repre sented Oregon on the National Ex ecutive Council; Mrs. Josephine Forney, National Publicity Chair man; Dr. Mary Purvine, ex-president of the Salem club; Mrs. La Kue Ross and Miss Grace E. Smith of Salem. It will be permissible to bring guests, all reseivatlons however to be made by mall to Miss Ann Sher lock. 711 Corbett Bldg., by Septem ber 10th. California Diamond Jubilee cele bration of a upique band of Ore gonlans. The Cave Men, an or ganisation of business men of Grants Pass bas been cancelled, it was announced yesterday. ' The primitive order was going to bring their bear skin and set up shop here during the celebra tion which opens next Saturday. Now It Is whispered that these original cave men of Oregon can't come to help celebrate De cause their wives won't let them. Cook with gas. 11 KltKM'IIMK.V MI. (AaracUud Ynm Kued Wlt.l PARIS, Sept. 3. The French cabinet today named tho. debt commission which Is to go to Washington under the leadership of Finance Minister Calllaux. The commission will consist ot four deputies and two bankers. NOTICE OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Notice Is hereby given that on the second Monday in September being September 14th, the Board of Equalization will attend In the assessor's office In the courthouse in Roseburg, Douglas county, Ore gon, for the purpose ot examining the assessment rolls and correct all errors in valuations, descrip tion and duality of land, lots and other property assessed by the as sessor, and It shall be the duty of nersons Interested to appear at that time and place appointed. FRANK L. CALKINS, Assessor. WISH WIVKS OK ;IIAXTK KASS Itl.S'l K.MN Hl'HIHKS. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 3. The expected visit during the t&5e6qg5ream laundrTkids Yg5 B-yN IVfHfcTHER YOUR ORPCR'S Oie-OH-SMALL Vfcftfc QUITE P0UT6 STO ONe ND AlL ! Whatever 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 phon 1 Cook with gas. MOTHERS OF DAUGHTERS WiD Profit by readingMrs.Quigg'i Letter Telling How Lydia Lrink ham's Vegetable ComDotmd Helped Her Daughter SHOCK AHSOItllKIIH OK Vlt.l.At.F. C.TItINKI UV 80T1KTK CAPK.lt. (AjanrUtrd Uianl Win.) SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 3. The "Treasure Hunt" as a social pastime, an Idea tin- v ported from England, has met opposition rrora village au- 9 . thorltleaof Hillsborough, ex- ' ' elusive millionaire suburb of (AUtcdTrTl Wlr.,1 ' Sr Knc,.?- , "The hunt' involves guests, PORTLAND, Sept. 3. The Sum- HIvirfeH In r...hlne niary of crop conditions in Oregon madly frum clue to ., tll lor the ending September 1, ,ettrch of a "treasure" hld- tssued by the Lnilea States ueparl-j den by ,nelr , Speeu ,, inent of agriculture follows: , . entlal In the nun. In- Cool nights prevailed generally, (,.ii. wvrn .. nut bv but moderately high daytime tetu-; wife of a0 oi1 millionaire peratures were the rule in eastern :A ,, , .-hunt- ni smnrdav. and southern counties most of the uut tne village trustees have week, and over practically the en-! ordered Chief of Police Clau ttre stale In the closing days. Some de s Hlrschey to post men Ught rain occurred in northwestern along Hillsborough's boule counties. There was a noticeable i vard, Wuh orders to arrest decrease In relative humidity to-! , .11 .needers. treasure hunters ward the close of the week, but no nr nnr serious outbreaks of forest fires n 1 1 ,Wl.sHi A BRIDE'S DIARY A Love Story of Today By Hah McClone Gibson MSsMMMVai! Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PACE. Cleo Madison eloped with Lieutenant Paul Armstrong. L. S. J A. It does not take Cleo long ! to discover marriage ti not a path ot roses. On the train, going to the army post, she has au allegor ical ureaiu indicating her (uture aa a very wealthy man." "He Is. he's been putting up the money for this sketch. You see I wrote and asked him It be could find a place tor Klta where her mu sic would help her, and as it hap pened, two friends of his were put problems. The colonel. Arthur j tI1K on tnhi sketch Just at that illukcly lleldoii, of tho post. Is a , ume and needed a woman who lady killer " and his actions have ! could play the piano and who compromised Rita Thorudike, the j would make a good apxarance. wiie ot a reprouuie ncuicuum. ti lol(i me , ....... Rit ,,0E . Cereals, little small grain remains ira i t Wilier, one day lust to be harvested and tnreshing has week. made good progress. Corn has been Mrs. J. J. Polll and Stella Polll somewhat Improved by rain, but tn I visited friends here last Sunday, some sections has suffered consld-l jr. and Mrg. Frank Audrews erable trom drought. Cutting of were picking berries in our valley corn for ensilage is tn progress. tne iasl week. Seeding of winter wheat and bar- jjisa Olive Thompson, who has ley Is in progress In Wasco county. been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Ar- More rain is needed tor tall Plow- thur Williams, returned to her ing and seeding. home in Portland this week. Fruits: Picking of prunes, jir. J. T. Miller, recently mare peaches, pears, and evergreen a trip to Portland, where he hud uiackberrles Is in progress, in some: not visited since he used to huul localities, apples have been bene- j goods from there with a wagon tiled by rain. land ox team, over 60 years ago. Meadows, pastures, and ranges: i Manv chaucea have come since Cutting of the third crop of alfalfa ; that time, and "Uncle John" Is nearlng completion in the warm-! could hardly find any trace of the er districts.'' Water for irrigation old land marks. Quite a dirfer of late bay crops is lacking in some ' ence, too, from Jogging along of tne smaller projects. Pastures : with a yoke ot oxen, and going in automobile. The many friends of Illnger Hermann are Bending good wishes restoration to XXX. and ranges are showing some Im provement since the recent raius,- Dut more rain Is needed. Livestock: Domestic stock In I for his comulete some localities continues to show j health. the effect of short pasturage. Range ' slock is mostly in good condition. ' .Movement of range lambs to mar ket continues active. I Miscellaneous: Late potatoes and garden truck have been helped byi -VI, rr.r,,ntrct for the rain In many places, but some late . . , ' ' uuvn potatoes, whlcn had partially ripen- ,L, P? , ? L from ed during the drought, are starung of "ch 8,e"' P'K'I! new growth. Melons and tomatoes "W ." MLttK" ' are generally plentiful. Picking of rlv" to. -"st?e haa btin aH"'d tne main hop crop is under way.,'0 the A. D. hern company of Port broccoli is glowing welL I lana on 1,8 bld of -".l81- KHa is Innocent .and Cleo forms an immediate and deep friend ship for her. Klta, at Cleo's In stigation, decides to leave the post and Joins a vaudeville troupe under Ihe name K lieu a Thorwald sou. Paul has been having his troubles, chelly luuor and gam blng. Cleo refuses to be gush ingly pathetic. The past is agug with gossip aud suspicion iorTh? kTn!l.ThrhalS mK a aoriea of do-Wlc trouble. BH enough connected with blwieu Cleo mod Paul. Cleo puts ne iwo umn, "She would do very well in a thing of that kind," said the cclo mil niusinsly. "1 wondor 1 did not think of It the. moment I found h wns Kne. Thank Uod now nho will never have to work aRPin. I'm ro Ing to send her a tek'Ri am to come here Immediately, and next week wo wiU be married." 1 knew Col. Ueliion did not real ize what he wad say ins. I knew Paul In the hospital by kiltmg him on the heud with a va. Alter a aerioua lime Paul pulls Mi rough due to a blood truusiu 8 ton lroin Clmk Adums, au old sweetheart of Cleo a. J'uul'a mo ther and father have arrived, cal led to tha pout beeuuite of their son's deuperule Hid a. Cieo lailier has aUo come. 1 knew that Kila Thorndlke had been very much in love with Col. Eleldon, but it seem ed to me that when ahe told me of her troubles she did not care for him very much any more. 1 wondered If her love for htm had vanished just as mine had for Paul. 'I don't Chink she'll come back. colonel," I said. FOR SALE 1 FOR KENT Ily Sept. 15 well t j furnished 6-roora house, new gar , are. on paving near Hose school. ! i 1 j- II. Itoseuberry. Phune 33F12. co. Foil KENT Housekeeping rooma lor school boys. AI.o 2 front - rimni nurlm.tili, 9ii U POIl SALE Lloyd iwhI baby but;-1 ,.. ', "' ' t'Olt liiiNT -Nice, cozy, s-rootu ") t plastered houKo. Will rent - at per gallon delivered. I'lione ttis. ,1? .i,u per mouth. G. U. lit I tit'. FOlt SALE Fresh Jersey Phone 11F5, evenings. gy FOK good as new. 51K S. uin. SALE Huckleberries, II .i h'flU siAl.R int ILU.niboulttte anil one felaine buck, iloyer llros. ' 'OU Cahs St. KENT An I'hone 11FM. upper flaf?3i rooms, furnished; bath. Persia neiit hot water. Shed for Kara". Opposite itose school Apply 23 Cobb SL . FOlt SALE Itetftiitered O. 1. C. I boar. J. U. Wright, Days Creek, Ore. FOlll'LE VETCH amd while" il lasts. 4c lb. Oscar Weeks, Hucu les. Ore. FOlt SALEAt" half- price, pt df greed mule bird dog. 2 moutlis j WANTED Eiperlenced waitresa WANTED I at the Douglas Grill. old. Phone GU V. FOK SALE Federal ion sc. d .WANTED Cood home for tabby r,ueui, fi.iv "-'"" ... eat ano 4 kittens, full 4t7-l I WANTED Furnished modem rooms. i imo tolls her lather that she "Why not?" . wounded Paul. I "in the first place, I don't think Paul's Darents are unaware of : you would want ber to when you .this, but his mother mukes her- I come to yourself after all this ex-1 self uuplcusunl Just the same. citement. If Rita would consent to ( Cleo. alone in her home, Is con- I marry you. you would want pny fronted by tho drunken Lieut, liill her all the deference possible, and NEWSY BITS 'hoindike. husband of Klta. who demunds to know where his wife is. He attempts to kill Cieo, but is accidentally killed himself as he struKgles with Johnson, rushed to Cleo's aid. you know how Ihe gossips would talk If a hasty marriage should be arranged." "1 don't think she will come hi re, colonel. In fact. I nhall send her a who has I wlre telling her not to." Wbr.ueop ,e to wtjsy"v THE AFTERMATH "What a terrible thing. Cleo, to happen In your house when Paul is awny from home," said Mrs. 'Arm strong at this juncture, "i ho TO THE BUSINESS MEN OF ROSEBURG . You will please take notice thai all signs, boxes or other materials laced on the sidewalks or alleys We sell woolcua ttcrmer the Tailor. Liberty theatre. o- the whole thing IU not get into , are in violation or tne city oruin the papers. Surely, colonel, you antes and must be removed at once. t. o. jw-.iiii, viuej ui jo-Hue. t,y the yard. CHICAGO Waller "Rabbit" ., ,i.. Mnranville today resigned as nian- iager of the Chicago National base-1 jball club. George Gibson, coach of I MOTCRCLCYE PARCEL manager 'for the remainder of the DELIVERY SERVICE ."eason- STARTS AT ONCE! MEDFORD, Ore. Guests at tho jbanqurt In Portland for Vice-Presl- The motorcycle parcel delivery j dent Dawes Monday night will eat service Is starting today, all ar- some prize Mtilford pears In tluir rangemeuts having been completed. 'salad. In answer to a long distance The efforts to start this delivery I telephone request today, the Med system have been in progress for ' ford Chamber ot Commerce award some time, and it was announced 'lng a dozen boxes of the fruit by today that the details have been express. completed. 1 be headquarters will be established at the Harley-Da- RENO John 11. Randolph, have enough authority to keep It all out. I almost smiled, for my mother- in-law was using her best society manner as she spoke to Colonel Heklon. He. however, was paying very Utile attention to her. I could see he was much moved and much worried over the dealh' of Lieut. Tluundike. At last he seemed lo take a sudden resolution. chell, Gleudule, re. V4itt CUV i:ii,l..ru,.i. lv.ut-!l. r Ati,lre "Tv tiewri ler" care News-Kevlew. FOR SALE About 300iple"boire8 at lu cents each. Call at 404 N. Jackson street or phone lys-Y. P0H SLE!0 young turlTeysTn Ilarred Kock neus. also 20 pul lets. E. L. Toater, Melrose, Ore. FOR SALE OR TRADE 192! DodKe touring; excellent condi tion. Gllham'a Highway Garage, i'hone 478. FOR SALE iVanuTt pears and peaches at ilraud's Road Stand, i-ac.fic highway, 4 miles north of Kcbeburg. L'Ciil cALE Tomatoes, 2'o cents per bushel, liring you boxes and pick them yourself, litibbard and McClaiu, Dillard, Ore. yiAP Two homestead relinquish ments; cheat); good land; good timber; close to highway. Call at 732 West Lane street. FOit s7LF2iloroughuKd Fiix . hounds. Trained for deer, bear, wild eats or coyotes. Writu Sil as White, DlownsvHle, Ore. house, dose lu, ft or 6 I'hone 4a K. WANT K D Woms n good housed keeper and cook. E. 1'. ThTel, Yoncalla, Ore. W A N T E D I am n"of t Cti"oirh ig h ly Improved & acre tract. Address "Uian" care News-Review. W ANTE 1J I Ugh Hchoof boy aanta place to work for room and board. Address IL S., caro of News-Review. WANTEIJ-WorsPbyday-or" hour. Washing or housework, at horuo or abroad. 35 centa an hour. Ap ply 804 Winchester. WANTED Nursing lit confine ment cases. Experienced. Phone 26-J. Write llox 102, Roseburg. .Mrs. Ellen llelcher. WANTED "TO" RENT Ou shares stocked ranch, sheep ranch pre ferred. Good references If need ed. John Wilkinson, Yoncalla, Ore. r I MISOIJLAiNEOUS ;3 filling downs st ai:iii:i:ky vidson headquarters on Cass street, 'sentenced lo die by lethal gns al and the service will be under the I ler being found gulliy of the mui management of Ed WescotL Par- der of his aged mother. Ho is the eels will be called for and deliver-1 third man now awalllng execution ed at any points, ior a nominal! by lethal gas In Nevada. sum. and errands run as directed. MODESTO, Cal. Elizabeth Ole Rein, 7, of Oakdale, was scalded to d ath when she fell Into a tub ot boiling water. Cook with gas. AIR MAIL IS SAFE. CHICAGO, Sep, s. Postal and alv mail uttinlhvM hcira ttuirl t hp u,u.K,.n,i oi, mJa .Mh h.ri Vwn iRowell cancelled reported lost, had reached its east ern terminus an hour and five min utes ahead of time today. IIERKEI.EY. Cal CheBttr H. schertuh il speech on the subject of Ihe World Court, which was to have been held at Lewiston. Idaho, when he learn ed that Senator Uorah, who was to have replied, declined to meet him nn Iho anmaa tilntfrirni Rfld doliVPf Special business Friday. Sept ;ns r poinder at the same tlm-. 4th. pertaining to Sovereign Grand , Spnator Bornn w(i to ,nke his lodge, at Portland bept. Jt to a, , Ih. d ... . B,M.ech PENDLETON, Ore., Sept. 3. Frank Pilling, Pendleton middle weight wrestler, defeated Oscar Senrberry, middleweight, of Ever ett. Wash., here last night. Scar- .J" I berry won the first lull in 11 wheeled about with military Pre-jheIul !,, and forward ham cli"in. imerlock while the second fall "My dear Mis. Armstrong." he 1 went lo Pilling In 22 minutes, 10 said, "will you and Mr. Madison seconds with a wrlstlock and tho walk ucross to Ihe mess hall? i third In 11 minutes 20 seconds will send some one with you. Capt. with a head scissors and toe hold. Suitin:"- he called, to one of tliej In a preliminary "Spud'' ilul ynung officers who hail followed I tervlch, wt-O. A. C nippier, drew Ihe crowd to Ihe house. "Will youiw ilh Young ItrUuln. claimant ' of please escort Mis. Armstrong und'the welterweight title of Kansas. Mr. Madison over and Bee they sit o , at my table. 1 will be along pres- COOKED FOOD SALE enlly. I want to talk a Utile with I Go to the Peoples' Supply store Mrs. Armstrong Junior while this i Saturday. September &lh, for sal whole matter Is fresh In her mind. ads. baked beans, pies, cakes, etc.. Then we will both Join you at din-1 prepared by Iiyal Women's S. S. ner, and afterwards we ran go over , Class of Christian Church. and get Johnson's story." As soon as Dad and Mrs. Arm s4ron left, Col. lleldon. Instead of saying anything about Johnson, turned and led me to a seat. boxes and pick them. 60 cents per bushel. Delivered 75c. Llud- hlom, Dixonville FOR SALE OH TRAOE-l'scd light six louring car. Will pay difference ou city lot. Address T. care News-Review. FOR SALE Fancy tomatoes. Hi lug HOMESTEADS LOCATED Guars. teed with timber. S. S. MorrisrnT, Hox 1261, Roseburg. " CAR 0 ' W N Ell Don'forget"77 call CM when In need of aiffo parts. Sartt'a Auto Wrecking House. Foil TRADE Ko'-acre dairy ,,0 Bheep ranch for properly ln.',4i around Roseburg. Box 109, Denv er Creek, Ore. FOR" TRADE Jacre" farm, stock and poultry, Implements, barn, etc.; &-roorn house furnished, i miles from Roseburg. Will con sider good touring car In part payment.- Address "Farm," care News-Kevlew. 20i)-ACRE FARM on highway one mile north of Wilbur. Will sacri fice. Inquire at farm, or write O. A. Kowe.JA'ilbur, Ore. FOliSALK Fordson donkey, lines and blocks nud tractor. First cluss condition. Priced right. Terms. Coeu Lumber Co. ' FOR SALL TWO NEW HOMES 1131-1135 .North 3rd St. Five loom.yiiodetu bungalows. Well locales. Hue view. Close to school. Oak floors, furnace heat, garage. Priced right. Easy terms. Call owner 400. FOR RENT i i FOR KENT House, close lu. In quire 230 East Lane. FOR KENT Modern furnished apt. Garage; adults; 410 W. Douglas. FOR REN T SumlT nouHC, close In. Chelip. Inquire of R. L. Whipple. oftlee rooms. Rest location In the city. Phone ODD FELLOWS! Roversford. -Pa. "Mv damrhtei was sickly from the time she was and don't forget to bring your ap-jof Kowen. petite. C. F. CRAMER, N. G 13 years old she was irregular and also had se vere headaches; and pains in her sides and back. She was this way about six months beforelbegan giv ing her Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. It helped her very much, bne is not H.WIHltST .NOTKS. FRESNO The annual baby show at the Fresno fair was can celled as a safeguard against the spread of infantile paralysis. Harvest la past, and nearly every one has taken a few days vacation. Miss Delia Ohlsen and her bro ther. Arvle Ohlsen, are enloylng irip IO IJi. Anae.es. i ............ ., ,,, nn , ws, ..! VICTORIA, I). C H. M. C. S. Arm'nlieres. a mine sweeper from the Canadian naval base si Esqui mau, struck a rock and sank In The crew Mr. and Mrs. Hermann and children, recently relumed rnn - (.in tn IVaMnnrf anA nthpf bothered by headaches, backaches, 1 pgim, or cramping any more and has not ; sajc ohlsen and daughters, missed but one day. We recommend violet Gladvs and Grace, have it to other mother with girls who OP(.n pl,.kng hiackberries near have these troub.es." Mrs. QlIIGO, j,-i.on 210 Mam Street, Koyersford, Pa. ' Harl(.y Vcrne nnd Roy Wi. Another Mother' Letter hiams. made a short trip to the Roxbury, Mass. -"At the age of .Coast last week. 16 my daughter was all run down, i Mrs. Ida Jones and Chester Mil nervous, with poor blood. These trou- ler, went to Dillard last week for Sed Warner Laird and family . .of coring : 'r.n f. did her no cood. Finally 1 induced left for Salem a few days ago. lures. The vote was 6ol to -SI her to UkeSeVegetanle Compound, I where Mr. Uiird ha,' a poston. The action was In cnformli) too, and she has gained in health and I and the girls will pick hops. with the board s pled.' i.i S w strength and is now working steadily. I Mr. and Mrs. Islle Miller, tary of Agriculture William M. I have told these facta to manyiJaunita and Wllletta Miller, and Jardlne, that cnnsiruellve measun -mothers."-Mr. Hudson. 2i2 Eustis Miss Zuleme Tlbbetts of Itoneville. ; woidd be adopted to prevent wide Street, Roxbury, Mas Callfornls. were gnei nf Mr and P't'" swings. of Vancouver Island. reached shore safely. HOME The Clonal" D'ltalla In day publishes a report that King ;norls of Bulgaria is gravely in from the eff. els of poison and that -specialist have heen ru.-lie.l lo I Varna to attend him. Tho source jof the report Is not stated. CHICAGO The Chicago board of trade today voted for a new sy- Notice of sale l governmn- tl-n- T. ClelK-l'ill 1.U.I1U uira-L-, w aslllii.'. ii, 1. t:.. Auk. IN. l;'-'-'. Noll.u l I'eby KlvwII that lilJ- I to Ihe jiihllous and limittil lens of t lie J In ir Jmitt S. 11.1S iTJ htirt.. 21 S I. I "Voii'm verv nale. niv dr child. I February .. l0 Htut.. 1 1 . 1. 1 FOR RENT I hroe 1 F 'think I am wdng to nickname you '!!' ' '"'" '.':". , " I ihe stormy petrel, for I don't be-: n,,, April u. ia:i i:oi I.. . J.. I 6. llleve then were ever so many mo- ilm timi..-r ..n llij- following Foil KENT Cheap, i mcnums huppeli.ngs at this post as .,.,, k H, , ul ,,ui,ll,'- au il..n t . since you came here." th iiniitii Hiuu-s lau.i oifo e t I He seated himself beside me and , H..eburg. Oregon, to ii.e hiKh. st ;V ",'r' " bidder at not less tban the apr:.ls- isalo. .ted value stiuwn by tills noilc. ! "Cleo. tell me where I can reach ale io b subject to th. approval Rita. Shi' must hear of her hus- of tii Mem-miy of ih i..ieri.,r. The " ,. .... , ... ., pun-base pro e. wlh sr. utidltlooul (band'J death Imniiiliately.' !;,,, of ohe-tirib of ...i. per ..-.u I As he spoke he seemed almost ; tbref, b.-ms .uilnissioi. allow t. IIIUHI be U.-posll' O Ul lime . ., he excllilmed, """:Z.'.? 'JrVl-nVViii '!'.'! "How much better it Would have fr timber, wl.e l. innst be be-n if he had died In France! i removed within leu y.irs Hols will .... u in.. lb" r.-''cl,-d from 1 1 1 ens of the "He as a brave soldier, t-l. 1 1 ,,,.,, hi!,.,, s.eh.n.,n of su.-n but he had some little iwisl in his .,, Hn,i i-,,ri,iatius oi-Kanl.-d brain that made him o'. erbearliiK. ' und. r the laws .f the l ull. iI mui,- especially to women. A brave sold-. J.-JV rJ'l dit-r its not alwayM a khhI man. Itut ; 4Him.l 4itri-rniHf r, tin- timhcr nn ulmtMVtT hf wan. he was Rita uny lt-K:il uii.livjini win I.....K.,..,. u. mn.i kni.u : r. rtl nt-parttt I- i LOST AND FOUND I.6kT Hay mare and colt. Flmlel please notify P. M. riiinco, Alex ander Addition. ' LOST Iletwetu the cannery and Soldiers Home a lady's green sweater. Finder please leave at this office. Reward. PROFEDSIONAl CARD OR. H H l,yLKR Chlrnpracgt physician, 12S W. Lane be , tarn 1 overcome, I "Poor Thorndlke.' litre belriK In I don't know exactly where she ,,. y, is . It. I W.. s.e. jr., NK' I told hlni. "but It s ; ni-:j, fir is;pi M .. t ih . k. s lui, 'a l . ... .r.-i, iii ' .'1 Is. colonel, snniew here quite n. ar here friend. Chick Adams, who Is at the hospital, will know." "Why should he know of Illla's whereabouts?" asked the colonel sharply. - "Hecause he left her somewhere In Texas )ut yesterday, on his way down here. In fart 11 was be cause he had been tiavellng with the company who put on the vau deville sketch of which she Is a part that he decided to go out of his way a Utile and come over and see Paul and me." "What s he got to do with the vaudeville sketch? I thought you told me one day llisl Mr Adam null. fi. I bus Until ti '. 2-1. inine ' to In ,.,-r M T. '1 H let 6. ;lr .ma M.. lot 7. fir M. nf tin- Uinlt.-r CI nil sei-lloi. . o tie: siibl fiir b-ss than l r .M T a.' H. It. a tv.. M.- ill. NK'i SK'i.i f,r .11 M.. NWU NK' llr .l:r, M.. HW, NK'i. fir M . HK'i Nt;'. rir M. in iii" of Ihe limb, r on Ihls rlli.n tu be sold fur b s thanl $l -:r. per M T. 1 1 s . It 2 w . H. . H M;, KW'i. fir 1 r.ttl M, -lar 4u .VI , M:'i V''. fir 7e M . ri-,l.ir 'J'l -M, KW'i KKS. fir M , .! r 2" l , nulie ot lie- limh. r oh tills sei - tutu in b.. s-dd rur b ito n ti :r. i..-r l rer Ihe fir mi'l 41 r-r M- I'll' tin- .-.lar. T. 1 S . It. 7 W ., he. I. ' MV, .sv "i. fir K'.a M. noli.- i f llie llinter on this n. tl, .11 lo lit- snlil for, i, iiian t l-r M 'lints. C. llavull, A-ilto; ' '". ii r.i islntii-r. nice rooms for high school or working gill. 1 Phone 612 Y. ! FOR RENT Ixjsti able seven'toom ; house with garage, close la Phone 437-J. , FOR ' RhNT -4 room furlilslied apartment on ground floor. Hill S. Stephens tit. FOR KENT Model li ' five-riniTil house on r lint St. A. F. iliuusll ton, Miller's Addition. FOR KENT- 2 furnisliedliouse keeplng rooms. Inquire at Mil Winchester or phone 170-Y. j FOR RENT 6 room house,-fui nished or unfurnished, garage at , 4ort Env.t I.am!, or inquire at The Hat Shop. ! FOR KENT- K-i'ootll house, fill nl-li ed. and one 5 room house lur- nished; one 5 room house unfur-1 nisned. Call Iwo blocks east of Sixth street on hail street.. E. i L. Haininond. Bath Floors, Fireplaces, Drain Hoards, Sink Backs. FRANK FIELD ; ILE CONTRACTOR ,' Tile Work of All Description Residence ISM Garden Ave. Eugene, Oregon WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua TO THE PROPERTY OWNERS OF ROSEBURG. Ymi are here.iy noliNrd that nit rote hushes, Iv-rry vine, ttve . rtr., Ktowltttf iut ovr Ihe rildi-wall.n or in thM nil eoi.f tihitc r vinlatlnii of the (! ni-ilinanceit and mint b n-nioxed at one. All liinhs K rowing vvt-r t-lil u a !:.; nnit h trii.imel. I. H. KK'lCir, Chief of Prime Trays, Boxes, Egg Crates Manufactured b',' C. A. 8TELZIER Myrtle Creeh, Ore. Phont 2604 TUBBY What's a Little Rain on Dry Land. -. t v , .- . V.. .V'j' By WINNER r ' I Motorists!! Wo have Just equipped our shop and are prepared to han dle all kinds of repairs, elec tric service especially. We re here to glre satisfaction. AL YOUNG IN CHARGE SOUTH END Service Co. VA .6EETHIS FIERCE OWT HERE ' 'A ,.-wU. 4 TnO M bClFTIAT AROUND - w. m nrw' am ft iti flip IV inruittr v v RPT yitTH NO A-Z TO PUSH IT VlfTH AN- if S eCtTIN' SO DARK Vdt CAMT 6&E WHEEE 'A A omto the ole RMrviE A' lookoot! yMyttfjW ? GOOD TO BE ON DRY VIA ABE AtLKtCHT-WELL G0MMA HIT A BlC Lt ACMM, t0JT )My , j . s a s ss -rrv -s x . x . s j, v " - ,. vm, ; i , r.. us i mw&w mmmM mmm wwmwws. WmmM Wm0Sm mmmm, wmkm4. You'll goon need your over coat. Better let ut (jet C ready for you. Cold nights irr1 not to far ahead. Our Auto Will Call Phon. 277 ' WmJl oil