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ROSEBURG NES-REVIEW. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1925. M.VEN Some Rain Did you lose anything from a leaky roof? Buy some of that $5.50 galvanized roofing. Light, durable, quick and easy to put on. See Ut Before You Buy Fencing 4-point heavy Barbed Wire ' $4.50 per roll See U First We Can Save You Money WANTED VETCH FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSKBURO OAKLAND GROWERS ! We are still in the market for your EVERGREEN BLACKBERRIES BRING THEM IN NOW Umpqua Valley Canning Company ROSEBURG, OREGON OR PHONE 525 i PACKING CftATtHC and SHIPPING SERVICE We attend to all of these details with expert ability. Having speciul lied In the execution of such work we are adi'pt at IU Let us prove this by a trial. "We Aim to Please" H. S. FRENCH TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. Phone 220 Increase Your Beauty and Look Younger Delightful New Vanishing Cream pontaining True Buttermilk Mutt Make You Look Years Younger .,, pr Money Back. The' old-Lime application of But tormilk and Cream to whiten and preserve the skin and remove harsh little wrinkles and uply sal Iowiichs is grandmother's recipe and women throughout the coun try are again using it to ensure a beautiful complexion and snow white hands and arms. Buttermilk, however. Is not al way 3 ohta triable, but milk in the form of a wonderful cream, gently nvidxupMi with the finger lips aiound the conuia of J the eyes and mouth, I Buttermilk Cream is sold by all j druggists on a positive guarantee l of satisfaction or money back. -Terminal Beauty Shop, phone 5S6. COAST a'AI is aski:i TO 1'ATICOIj hack ( oi ks; WASHINGTON, Sept. 8. The Job of the coast guard Is not alt in running doown rum chasers, nor in protecting navigation. Tfltrhf niiw rhn nnnnnl firing nf specialist t requeues is coming in for coast lias Hi last penecieu h uieinuu ui : BtlarA nfltrnU fnr ih rPtrsHtn concentrating buttermilk and com-)roun(p8 of the country during the UIIIIIIK 11 Willi M tlfHlll, which you can buy in small quan tities ready for use at any first class drug store by simply asking for "Howard's" Buttermilk Cieam. There Is no secret abct:t It nor Is there any doubt about the result it's Jut a com in oi ordinary butter- laundrFkids ssuPtRioa I 50 Witti SOU CITING VOOR. TRAD We're In the business of turning out high grade laundry. We execute your orders neatly, promptly and cleanly. We know of several reasons why you should patronize this shop and not one reason why you should not. Roseburg Steam Laundry PHONES 79 big rowing events, and for cutters to take station for yacht races. I Among the events the cutters will police are the International Yacht Race, the Harvard-Yale Ite igatta at New London and the In tercollegiate Regatta at l'ough keepsie, N. Y. The job is to keep the course clear for the con tending craft and to prevent the multitude of steam yachts, sail ing boats, excursion steamers, row , boats and motor launches that ,crowd In. Supplementing the guard's pa trol boat, the regatta committees usually supply launces which un furl a Coast Guard flug and carry a Coast Guard officer to enforce order. In river races, where the waves from moving craft might endanger the shells, the guards men must keen the floating ! grandstands motionless. I Vessels offending continually may be fined $500 and the II- cense of the officer in charge. ' revoked. NOTICE TO HUNTERS. Dusting seed wheat with copper Itordraux mixture. This bulletin' will be sent tree on request to O. A. C. Vetch, a profitable crop In many districts of Oregon, is best grown carbonate for smut control has in rotation, preferably witn a cui-tx-eu proved the best metiiod un-'tlvated crop like corn or potatoes, der many conditions In Oregon and ' or a cereal. More weeds and dl growers can make their own dust- sease huiurds result from growing tug machine alter the pattern de-,lt continually year after year. scribed by CS. W. Kable of the en-1 A BRIDE'S DIARY A Love Story of Today By Idah McClone Gibson Cleo Madison eloped with Lieutenant I'ai.l Armstrong, U. S. A. It does not take CUo long tension service in eixenaion bulle- To produce a brilliant, ohar,t0 di8t.OVl)r marriage U not a path tinSsl. An eint.ty oil drum from al J'Uy, it is necessary to have a : ot ro8tfll On the train, going to nearby garage ami some inch water clear fruit Juice. Cloudiness is due lhe Hrmv p08(( Bne na an allegor- pil with a few pieces ot lumber to suspended bodice thau cannot land some nuts and screws art; be removed by ordinary methods or Rhnut nil that will h nniii The filtration so noma substance musi , ical dream Indicating her future problems. The' colonel, Arthur Hlakt-ly 1J el do n, of the post, la a handy man on the farm can make j be added to a fruit Juice that will i lady killer" and his actions h it hluiBelf, as can most any farmer with the exception of cutting some threads on the piw. A 50-gallonj drum or barrel will treat two bush-j els at a time. Merely shoveling the. grain over with dust added is not slut In removing this foreign ma terial. OREGON INDUSTRIAL REVIEW. cars of Itoseburg shipping 19 oa t it. -, -,-.f h .,.n,A iiti a. I crHti nnintM this vear. er is necessary. Hood Itlver apple crop estimated t under the name Kheda Thorwald ave compromised Utta Thorndike, the wife of a reprobate lieutenant. Hila is innocent ,aud Cleo forms an immediate and deep friend ship for her. Kita, at Cleo's in stigation, decides to leave the post and Joins a vaudeville troupe ut about 2SO0 cars. Fruits or vegetables for canning! Corvallle Local cannery need to be thoroughly washed an out carload oi goous uany. for cooking. Those with soil cling ing to them need to be washed with special care, since the soil may contain -many bacteria difficult to kitl. Only fresh, clean sound materials are to be used. "Two hours from garden to can" is a good slogan. A well-planted farm gardtn prop erly cared for invariably reduces the amount of food purchased and to this extent the co; . K J At!ni-Ia PrantM'prv rron earu.-f. gmng In many districts of bushel, a bumper crp. Oregon all through the fall and into Kltt1lh Falls-aS.500 pavi ig lb (hi. 1'aul has been having his turns ' troubles, chefiy Jquor and gam Mug. Cleo refutes to be gush- lu.uOu Oregon farms have radio ingly eypathetlc. The post is sets, or one out of every five farms, lagug with gossip and suspicion Contract let at $55,732 to build Lake-Florence section of Roosevelt highwav. Myrtle Point Contract let for new union high school building. Ctatskanle Spring salmon sea son closs, w ith record year on low: er Columbia. Mvrtle Point Holt-Chase can purebred ana ; to 0 fruU thi8 ; 3ian from Chick ,om ot living. ., sweetheart of Clt will keep the Ali,torIiCrailbPrry crop estimat- r and father h when Hlta leaves and the colonel implores Cleo to give him Infor mation unsuccessfully. Climax ing a series of domestic troubles between Cleo and Paul, Cleo puts Paul in the hospital by hitting him on the head with a vase. After a serious time Paul pulls 'hrough due to a blood transfu- i Adams, an old eo's. Paul's mo- have arrived, cal led to the post because of their son desperate Ulnese, tieo s lather has also come. Cleo tells her father that she wouuded Paul. Paul's parents are unaware of this, but his mother makes her self unpleasant Just the same,. Cleo. alone In her home, Is con fronted by the drunken Lieut; BUI Thorndike, husband of Rita, who demands to know where his wife Is. He attemnts to kill Cleo. but Is A new kind of nnthrarnose of! Portland Pacific Telephone ft: accidentally killed himself aa he apples has been identified by lr. 1 Telegraph Co., will install new struggles with Johnson, wno nas S. M. Zeller and Leroy ciiiuis ot tne service lor mi. bcou ana ml ia-; rusneu io cieo uiu. Oregon experiment stations and j bor districts. alem More than aooo people are working In the canning plants here. St. Helens McCormlck I-umber Co. sells light and power plant to Port land KKctric Power Co. for Sa.K0.tM Use of more vegetables In the diet Is essential to the beL and most economical nurition. The home maker has two things to do to bring about this larger use know how to prepare them to pro serve their nutrition and make them attractive and palatable, and teach the family the value of vege tables in the diet. contract let. Hood River Cornerstone laid for i new St. Mark's Kpiscopal church. Ko.selmrg California-Oregon Power Co., may build major power I project on I'mpqua. Itlue Mountain Roads will be kept open next winter by motor ized snow plows. Eugene and Junction City can neries Fruit Growers' Uniou em ploy GOO persons. named by them the perennial cank er. Growers had ben finding it difficult to control some caes of anthracnose while others yielded readily to treatment. Thus led, the investigators suspected that there might be two kinds. A long and successful hunt showed that an- fttriAr fnrm vislf(l Th1 invesliira- tors have not been able so far to;weeKJ ARE ALL MEN ALIKE Contrary to my Judgment, Chick thought Rita should come ou for the funeral, and because he thought this I exonerated Col. Ileldon from the suspicion 1 had had that he had ozen pal develtn a satisfactory control mea-' ('Briton New electric sawmill. MeMinnvIlle-New glove factory ltt n,;ef " br,nln U turns out 50 to 100 dozen itii 1 8aw tnat fter al1' mB iB sure, but they are recommending "v... . r, i mimui;, m uunu imr, certain treatments pending further investigation. Llslit landplater applications have paid in experiments, and iwid well ofr a short time. Large in creases were obtained ou some soils. Apple and IM'ach trees as well as bush fruila and brambles In west ern Oregon need a protective spray of IJordenuz mixture. 4-1-50, cover ing the bark and buds f the en- 1 Coos tire plant as a protection against Schmidt. apple canker, peach blight, and j the conventional sex. However, hl conventionality la mostly vicarious. He wants his I Southern Psclfic will feature new womenfolks to be conventional, so Natron Cut-ofU. Cascade Une, aa . he may do a h pleased, national plivground. . '"Itu'nkwo should send for I Llnnton-West Orecon Lumber ' " 8111,1 Cnlrk- "hne b PlaylnR Co.. to build new J20.00U plant. ! '' eek ln Ualveslon. bhe can Newpoi t to construct new J25.O00 ! K'1 n,re witnout losing more man city hall, auditorium and fire ata-1 lhr r tour days." tion I " I'm disappointed In you, Chick," KuRcne building permits for Auv 1 1 said somewhat Impatiently, gust were $2S6,7.r)0. "You'd like to have Rita come here o and play the hyprocile, Just as Col. CONCORD CRAPES Ileldon would. Lieut. Thorndike alive or dead, meant less than noth- Col. Beldon had on his face when 1 told him the same thing. "You can call me hard If you wish," I said, answering his thought "but If you do not know me aa I am today, you ought to know me well enough to know I do not pre tend to do unnecessary things. I will not' tear at my heart Juat for the sake of having any one think I am one of those dear, unselfish lit tle creatures that all men love. I will never do something to make others happy at any coat to my self. That is selfishness bnt do you know any ot your sex whose rule ot life ia any different?" "Stop, Cleo, atop and tell me why you are so unbappy. You are un happy, or you would not talk in thta way. You have not been your self since I came. 8urely you are not worrying over Paul. He's going to get well all light." "I know he's going to get well, thanks to you. Chick. I'm not worrying about that" I was on the point of telling Chick my own troubles, dear diary, and then I thought to myself that he was the last person in whom I should confide. To keep from it I almost bolted out of the room. Chick called me back before I bad hardly gotten outside the door. "Aren't you going to tell your old pal what's the matter between you and Paul?" he asked. "How did you know there was anything the matter?" I asked In my own Impulsive fashion, and then I clapped my hand over my mouth to keep from aaying more. "Of course 1 know, Cleo, that you had that quarrel with Paul, and he has shifted the subject whenever I have mentioned you to him." "Chick," I said, "please do not ask me anything about Paul and me. He will probably tell you what he wants to when he geta better. Surely you must know that a family la not a very happy one where a wife ahies a vase at her husband's head and nearly kills him. I will say this much, howevei- neither of us has como to any conclusion ln the matter. Paul has hardly been ln a condition to talk It over with me since he's been at the hospital, and now I've go this affair of Rita's on my hands. I must Just wait and I expect Paul feels the same, until we have talked over our affairs to gether, sanely and calmly." Tomorrow A Mesa with Mam-ma-ln-Law. Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PACE. FOR SALE FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow. Phone 14K5, evenings. fOMATbES-60o VbushSTTlanip I W YOU WANT A HAPPY HOME? FOR SALE By owner. l-acr , ranch ln Garden Valley; all kluda of fruit good improve, menta, good water. Write me al Wilbur, Oregon, Ht 1, Box S7t No better land ln Oregon. rancb 1 mile east Phone 270-Y F5! SALE J milking heifers. WT D. Nlckson. Melrose. FOR SALE Gallon glass cheap. Pullman, 12i Cass. FOR SALE Barrels, kegs, cloth. Pullman, 122 Cass. billiard 33-40 Marlln rifle for sale. In fine condition. 242 W. 1st Ave., No. FOR SALE Shropshire buc'is, high grade, prices reasonable. John IU.hr, Phone 2S6-J or 17F2. FOR 8ALW one Raniboulette and one Delaine buck. Boyer Bros. Phone 14 M 4. FOR SALE 1924, Tudor Ford se dan. Excellent condition. Very reasonable. 415 S. Pine St. HARNESS Set heavy work har ness at A t Long's shop or call 6F2.' Fred A, Goff. FOR SALE Underwood typewrit er. Terms. Address "Typewriter" care News-Heview. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1922 Dodge touring; excellent condi tion. Ollham's Highway Garage. Phone 478, NOTICE OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Notice Is hereby given that on the second Monday in September being September 14th, the Board of Equalisation will attend in the assessors office ln the courthouse smalt fruit diseases which attack during the fall rainy period and all winter. August is the best time for this spray, but early Septem ber is all right. Kxperiment sta tion bulletin 2ut tells how to make In nnaehnrir TVtiivla. enuntv Orn. Now ready for Jelly. Get them at ing to her. Why should she makel-o- for ,hB nurnose of examining .iwiii.iuii nun oiauu. rrcuiinai lerrimy ituiKumK juui ncj iui 1 the assessment rol Is and correct tne sane 01 some myimcni iraui- n orrorg n valuations, descrip tion?" Ulon and quality of land, lots and "Don't you think that Rita would otner property assessed by the as want to come, Cleo?" asked Chick ,PS,,or. and it shall be the duty of In surprise. persous Interested to appear at that I uo not. I suppose, minever, , lIme .j Diace appointed. Men's Biilts cleaned ard pressed. it 1 Bo. Uoseburg Cleaners, phone 472. WOMAN AVOIDS ! AN OPERATION LEAGUE OFFICIAL SEES . ECONOMIC STRUGGLE AS MENACE TO PEACE ' Guide and packer ban saddle and nack homes for hire and vill guide to good game country. Address C. fore I gave up. R. McNeil, Leland, Oreron. CAMRUII C K. Eng., Sep. 8. Speaking on "Keononilc lf.-arma-m-nt," recently. Sir Arthur Salter, director of th economic and If nanYe section of the League of Na- itions, said tnat or four main caus- fin 1 ''8 of wht dynastic, religious, po- AWIUI rainS and Misery Ke- llllcal and economic the last alone IievedbyLydiaE.Pinkham's wa IlkHv ,f become continually r . ii - i ;more serious. Vegetable Compound I . the future, he raid, the chief 'pro-occupation of lhe bulk of man Lima, Ohio. "I want to tell you kind would be a Mnmnle for the how your medicine haflheipd me. For means of life. Monopolistic or ev- weeKa i sunered en preferential exploitaticnof pui with awful pains plie of raw n.atedials niii'ht at any from inflamma- moment threaten seruma dariRer. tiou and i was in The most datuerouH word wan such misery that li' oil." The iiK-viiaM.. KtruKKle for naa to Dena ouu ; markets he declared would threat me to pet relief. i(.n neare in nronorilon as thn tink er of armed covernrnents waa fociated in the truKrle, and In tervened to secure unequal or pre ferential conditions projiort innate to their strength. If nmrR uh in he nresrrved. Sir 1 ikaii. ii was mi- , , - , . nntuihlo for m in trnuhtn nn n,, ! Arthur saliK the armed power r the pains never ceased. I took treat- I governments must he more and menu for some time and finally waa , i"re dissnrlated from the erono told 1 would have to have an opera- ni'1' iinitRle. DiHcriminatinK ami tion. Ido not believe in operation.1 j varying tariffs, used an a counter and I had read so much aliout Lydia E. : part of prneral fon-ipn polii y, Finkham'a VcRetahle Com;jound that ! niejint playing with fire. The main l xoia my nusoand 1 would try it be- principles of economic and com- J soon oenn to feiM iih rrfal polic y should be interna we must tell her that he Is dead, althouKh 1 think ft would be much kinder to keep It from her until after It is all over. Why is it, Assessor. Not I r of said -t irovrnmnt tl-n Chick, that we make such a fetish, ber, Urn rat lJind otflcn, WMhliiR- ion, i. Vt AuHi AO la.a. nut jtej n I could not be , touched or jarred, j had awful pain all over my abdomen J andcouidnottouch ! my feet to the j lloor. It was im- of paying respect to the dead at the cost of heartbreak and un happiness to the UviiiK- "Itita hated and abhorred Lieut. Thorndike. She had suffered untold IndiKnities at hia hands. When she left here, she thought 8he had left him forever. She had put him out of her life. Why should we brine the United her back, supposedly to mourn at 'l""bur ir1on, his bier? I know if I were In her 5.1 .ftViV place, I woura be very grateful to any one who would spare me hav ing to attend the barbarlous cere mony, with which we supposedly civilized peoplo bury our dead. "Don't look so horrified. Chick. You see you're beginning to know hereby given that subject to the condition nnd limitations of the arts of June . lilt (39 mat, 21M. February 29. 191 (40 Stat., Illtl, and June 4, L920 (41 mat., lit), and pursuant to departmental regula tions of April 14, U24 (to U I. the timber on the following lands will be aold October i, 192&, at 10 o'clock a. m. at public auction at Ktatea land orrice at tha nisbeat than the apprais ed value aa shown by this none. aale to be subject to tne approval of the Secretary of Uie Interior. The purchase price, with an additional uin of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, being commissions allowed, must be deposited at time of sale. ney to lie returned If sale is not FOR 8AJJE Bartlett pears and peachea at Brand's Road Stand, I'aclfio highway, t mllea north of Roseburg. t'OH SAXB Ilreakfast table! an3 chairs, heating stove, Majestic range, 8x12 ft. rug. 931 East Sec ond street. Phone !9 J. FtR SALE 2 bucks, one Shrop shire and onu Delaine, good silo, alBO gray oata and vetch aeed. R. V. Hatfield. Phone 33F14. FOR SALE Fordson donkey, lines and blocks and tractor. First class condition. Priced right. Terms. Coen Lumber Co. TOMATOES 25c. bushel. Pick them yourself, firing boxes, 1-4 mile north of Dlllard store. Look for sign on highway. O. B. Lau rance and Son. . FOR SALE Fancy tomatoes, bush el 60c; delivered 75c. tiring box es. Large Petite and Italian prunes, $1.60 bushel. Llndblom, S miles east ot Diionville. FOR SALE 5-room modern house, lot 40x100 ft $1100 cash, balance reasonable. Bargain for quick sale. L. F, Dusenbury, 74S 8. Jackson. FOR SALE Or will trade for sheep, 2 grade billies, $5 each. 1 fine wool buck, H. 1 saddle horse $20. Also good field disc with 'truck. $20. A Louis Btfgfrron. Oakland, Ore, FOR SALE V. S. Accredited Hoi stein dairy cattle, association tested for high production, 276 pound fat and over, near Port land. Price $75 up. Address O. P. Forsberg, Clatskanie, Oregon. BULGARIA AND JUGOSLAVIA ' REACH AGREEMENT ON TRANSFER OF MAIL SOFIA, Sept. 8. Negotiations which have extended' over a pro longed period have resulted In the signing of a railroad operating con vention by Jugoslavia and Bulgar ia. It Involvea the transfer of mall from Bulgaria to Serbian trains and vice versa. In the agreement reached the railroad exchange cen ter was left at Tsarlhrod. The railroad agreement was reached despite the fact that Ser bia had suspended visaing or rec ognizing Bulgarian passports, ow ing to a protest lodged with the Bulgarian foreign office against the .iin,.w, ''" '--'.. .,.,, I U,, .,.M,. sue for tne timber, wnicn muai do, .j. .. .. i he received from to Know myseu. i uiun l nave " ., ...ool.tlons of such j think I didn't have to have opln- -itisrns and corporations organised Ions; I didn't have to have respon-l under the laws or tne unitea mates, slbilities. in those long happy day-j- fK1,,...;," of our youth, bo full of gayety and Uualified piirchsset. the timber on amusement. Hut I've had to think an:' lis! subdivision will be of- sinee I rame down here and I don't I f''rrd separately before being In since l came aown " re, ana i uon i cUlrte(, , ,ny orr,r of laraer mind telling you II s been a deuce unUi T, 1( H r. j yv.. Sec. zs, NK)4 cltltens of the of a mess, slon. Chick aftar the explosion in the cathedral of Sveta Neriella. The controversy concerning the arrest has not yet been settled despite explanations and apollgles offered by Chrlsto Kalfoff, the Bulgarian Minister of Foreign Affairs. I ijWMlLjTAfiy that it waa dome me rood. Iheawfu tinnnii7ci i misery beean to le-avo mo. also the ' backache. 1 have a (rood amietite and I If flf m t V9 am gaining in weiifht. Taking this ' AA 9 &CjVjVI1 I've ii, me to the rnnrlll- nku. fir 1630 M. T. is H.. It. C to run r,oc' B' pr' cir.'i. nr diiw m., i-runr as alriilKht as possibles oh. I don't ! ,',', , ,0id for less than 12 mean straight in the way men uso 1 i,, r M T. 2 K., It. 12 w., see, is, it bn thev etienk of women- 1 1 l"t s. fir noil M., lot 7, fir SO M., none I It nen tin y apt aa 01 women, i . f (h( m,r thI. .tl , ; mean straight as men use the word , olll (r 6U per M T, when speaking of their own sex. I1!: H, II. i w.. Sec. 31. NK HKi. CI rr.', I" n-u m., ' lir am w., er.lt nr.. For prompt taxi service, city or country trips, phone 44. wnen speahlllK un'ii " u ai . p., 11. don't mean to He unless It's """IL'i.J'W;.'' lulely m-cessary, and then I shall ;y,r -0' ,;,' BCTO POIITI,M), OflKCOt . Miryiiuir; v tin nm WSL llllll 1 evtT did. I feel like.it has saved my life ! nd I do not hesitate to sav so to mv Vfra t ear h bhbII 4 iiK-nun. n una eaviu mo irom a carrfni upttiIo$i, atrirt dreaded oieration and I am still "r'rJ17l i:ft .1! aJ4 North I'me St. Lima, Ohio. Medicine : will do what we claim ten It rid four system of Catarrh or Deaf' ness cautcd by Catarrh. SW by 4ntghtt for mrtr 40 yean F.J.CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio of the timber on as waa said, thin sectlnn In be sold for lea than: III. 26 per M. T. I B.. R. I W.. See 3. ciK'i HV'4. nr I2iin m., ceoar 41 M, MO'i HtV'i fir 7n M cedar 30 M., HVi Hl:i. t)r 950 St., ced;ir 10 I M., none of lhe timber on thle aec-I tlun to be sold for Ices than !.7Si iiit M. fur the fir and II per M. fur! the cedar. T. H H. It. 7 W., Hec. 1,1 iNV'V, e'U'. fir 1750 M.. none of thet itlniliiT on till" seitliin to be sold fori 1 1.... ll..n II mi M Thi I' lluwelL wph about the same expression as!rIir,g finnmlnBlimer. lie like a gentleman. of a famous king. I "I'm pretty brave. Chick at least I think I am but I don't think I'd be able to conu1 back and be the star aetnr In an occasion such as you and Col. Ilehlnn are planning for poor Rita." Chick looked me. dear diary. Bath Floors, Fireplaces, Drain Boards, Sink Backs. FRANK FIELD TILE CONTRACTOR Til Work of All Descriptions Resldenco 1493 Garden Ave. Eugene, Oregon See those Two new five-room modern ' bungalows 1131-1135 North 3rd SL ' Strictly modern oak floors throughout close to school. A. small payment will handle. Bat anco like rent. Call owner, 460. . FOR RENT FOR RENT House, close in. In quire 230 East Lane. ' FOR RENT Small house, close In Cheap. Inquire ot R. L. Whipple,- FURNISHED housekeeping roonuV reasonable. 1110 Prospect Si. F7jRENTThrAe office roc-ma,' Best location in the city. Phone 68. FOR RENT Desirable seven-room house with garage, - close In, Phone 437-J. FURNISHED room tor working. girl or high school student 444 N. Rose 8L FOR RENT 3-rooni furnished apartment, heat, electric range,. close In. 124 W. Douglas St. FOR RENT Modern 6-rnnm hnn.e with garage. Inquire 446 Fowler St. Telephone 439-Y. FOR RENT New 6-room plastered house cheap. Inquire 469 - 2nd Ave. south. " FOR 'RENT An upper flat, 4 rooms, furnished; bath. Perma nent hot water. Shed for garage. Opposite Rose school Apply 614 Cobb St. i WANTED WANTED TO BUY Platform' scales, 500 lb. Phone 189-J. WANTED Dragaaw D.-R7Bry"--ant. Phone 175-R. . WANTEDLarge lot or 2 small lota : in radius ot 1 to 6 blocks from ' business section. Address L. F. ' B., News-Review. WANTED High school boy wants place to work for room and board. Address H. 8., care of News-Review. WANTED Nursing ln confine- ment cases. Experienced. Phone ' 2I6-J. Write Box 102, Roseburg. Mrs. Elen Belcher. WANTED Prune pickers to pick five hundred of more bushels oi prunes. Phone 68 or call ai. 134 N. Jackson.- - . MISCELLANEOUS HOMESTEADS LOCATED Ouarar teed with timber. 8. 8. Morrison, Box 1261. Roseburg. OAK OWNER Don't forgot U all 653 when ln need ot aula parts. Sarft's Auto Wrecking House. . BRUTON'SAXrDlBlYWTints to mount your trophies, tan your . buckskins and make your glogca. . On highway. Just north ot Rose-" burg, near Riverside Store. r r LOST AND FOUND LOST Between the cannery and Soldiers Home a lady's green ' eweater. Finder please leave att -this office. Heward. , PROFESSIONAL CARDS - DR. M. H PLYLBR Chlropraota) ' physician, 12s W Lena Rt oiun vtny nave tnomr lireaTc . them In a few houra with otjr "Pioneer Cold Capsules." Lloyd Crocker. WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua Prune Trays, Boxes, Egg Crates Manufactured b;' C. A. STELZIER Myrtle Creek, Ore. Phona 260-4 We have Just equlrpwl Our shop and are prepared to han dle all kinds of repairs, elec tric service especially. We are here to give satlsfsrtlon. AL YOU NO IN CHARGE SOUTH END Service Co. .saaa.-m'MOai- 4 '.- ' TUBBY a-Ni. naio mom - gee spiota All e"D A 5,rlElLTIMH CMP1H UPTEC IAJ IKf CLECB'M If-ilHEMOUNT'S A 1M CU(D tET Bt . IOYou AM WM'MCM j Mr- A Sad Homccomin??. By WINNER hAORE U lEtl3 Ce A BATH THA SOU; 4 'riOWJitWT. IWI . v:t VJ7.i!c vw"1- J too, Vit cot up V mm If (- nwAT proves rr. PlDE0..1Hli lWWS WVX A HABIT VOTH MOTMECS iHti MUM tE7 A lent A FUW tAJITA MWlN' 0? MtStQ'BLE l :.i ., r rr-! I Mill ;.7r4: JU4tTT rV4. 1 1 ! 4AME VOOU BOTH lfii !j ( CETAGOOO I ''m'' Tt'ii Rood fo f.4l that your cloth'- will bar critical ln MM'Cilon, whether on tho mrfrt, ut thp btilni?Ka nfflcu or the foclnl function. If wo ran for your clothes you will feel that way. Our Auto Will Call Phone 277