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ROSEBURG NEVS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1925 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 Us Before You Buy Fencing 4-point heavy Barbed Wire $4.50 per roU See U First We Can Save You Money WANTED VETCH FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEeURO OAKLAND AUCTION SALE GROWERS ! We are still in the market for your EVERGREEN BLACKBERRIES BRING THEM IN NOW Umpqua Valley Canning Company ROSEBURG, OREGON OR PHONE 525 TO BE EXAMINED BY Oi Saturday the 12th at 404 N. Jackson St. Household goods and other articles. For caau. Sale starts at 1:30 p. ul . A BRIDE'S DIARY " A Lovt Story ot Today , By Idah McGlont Gibson Classified Section: ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PACE. stales In the safeguarding of the . riahis of the individual, aa well iu public health of Teachers Required by Law nied.cai or otherwise, compulsory KKSK,- to Make Health Lxami nalion of Students in Cleo Madiaon eloped with Lieutenant Paul Armstrong, U. 8. A. It ooea not take Cleo luus to discover marriage U not a path roses. Ou the train, going to Lower Grades. iu luis siaie. i uv nt.uL, i ., ... . , . ...... , ,, , , . , ..tnii ii.ii prouieuis. Aiie cuionei, aiwwi Individual to en.plo u e .r'1'"" iilakay Ueldon. of Ihe post. 1. a or mode of ireatuij.nl of hi. cJ ., . h, I, f ully recogt.u.ed I .Ihe revised , d K, TnorB(Iik6, lh, , health code passed m 191s. Wl)8 0 reprobata toui.uaul. When .choo. opens on 8e..t.l tu " V; ! Klta I. Innocent . and Cleo lorn.. 21, a new law authorizing pliy- ar8 n0 compulsory, neither i sical examination oi st'aool cml- vacclnallou or other Inuculailou dren la to be enforced here for!f ,Uccmea and serums in c.i.-es the first time. It wua enucted I , - aiuulinux. diuhiherU or acurlel by the 1926 legislature aud af-;,vr couie uiedicul autlioiltte lecia all state sctioois. n noes uoi immediate and deep friend ship tor her. Kiln, at Cleo'a In stigation, decide to leave the post aud joins a vaudeville troupe under Hie name Uheda Thorwald 8ou. l'aul has been having hli lie au-uawr.. ,,... ... , rf ., .....i" "i. ,.!," iim nir me, purpose otimmunizlng .drea f T sea, have heretofore acquiesced in luui30ry. I, . ,,, , " hi i,,,. the examination of schuul chll- I h i ninm lenve the ""e'wu-e .w, - uren to some extent iu me in- individual tree to make une terest oi puuuc neuun anu wee .imnrovA und urae the so-cutieo. i annlv. however, to nixh schools .....' ...a . Lfk1 only to the eliuienlury grades. ' School authorities, in co-opera tion with health officers aud nur- ; fare, but this is the first time I such tests not, personal i preieuuee may distuie. Section p!iy:naiexamiuai on ua-i ueen spr- 61g u( oregou laws reads as fol- clflcally authorized ly law other tnan such seasonable examinations , as may have been necessary or I advisable to guard against Ihe spreading of contagious. I The new law limlu the exanii I nation to a more or less super ficial one. The purpose, as stated in the act, la "of determining de defects of vision, hearing, breath- AGED HIKED LOST Inir ricntltlun or other exteruul l H mil n richt to select the pliysl- obvious physlcul delects which jcian or mode of treatment of his will prevent or interfere witn tne , ulioire, nor" mteriere wuu i normal education of the child.." I practice of any person whose ro ll is not to be a uiedicul examl- ii(ii0n treuis or administers to the nation, nor ib ii io oe uiu ibk-k or suueriug uy iiuieij dv -a school nurse or doctor, the act I iul.i means: piovlding however; prescribing that the examination ima unuaiy laws, rules aud te shall be made by the "superinten dent, principal or teacher" un.l made during the first mouth oi the school year." If auy detect is observed, the teacher shall re port it to the parent or guardian. rive erounds for complaint that 'to good game country. BUT4S RESCUED The suggestion made by Dr. (Associated ly t--d im. E. IS. Stewart, commander of the ! EUGbAE, Ore., Sep. 9. Lost on state department of the American II?.8 ,0P ' ,ne MidW Sister of the Legion, that the state be advertis ed in some way at the national Legion convention, has met a ready response from Chambers of Commerce throughout the state. The Ro.eburg chamber haB taken ! the lead In stirring up interest, J and letters have been written to various bodies all over the state. ! Itend. Corvallis. Portland and : Ashland, have all responded, and all are quite well pleased with the idea. Various means have been suggested, but as yet nothing has been decided upon. Candied cherries and prunos, to be used as favors, have been proposed, and prizes are being secured. ' A good suggestion for the pa rade Is an entry In the form of the old Covered Wagon. It is the concensus of opinion that any ad vertising should lie state-wide, tar ther than of a community nature. LEMON CLING PEACHES. Now ready at Curtis' ranch. Bring boxes. Thone 8K4. evation of between 8.000 and 9.0u0 feet, with no shelter whatever, and with sleet beating down upon him during the night hours was the ex perience of Captain Leioy Woods, 62, of Eugene. Woods started with a party of hikers on tabor Day, but the climb was pretty steep for Ihe ' elderly man, and he dropped behind, say ing that he v. -'lid await the return oi the party at Collier Glacier. When the party returned he was not to be found, so it was thought he had Teturned to camp. Kcachiug camp, and finding that he was not there, a party, was sent out to search for him, to no avail. Through the night. Woods had no shelter and no bed hut the Ice ground. Snow, hail and a blinding sleet beat down upon him. A fire he had built was his sole comfort. In the morning he found his bearings and started for camp, when he was found. When he found he was lost, with i darkness coming on, he built his lows: Section 851, Oregon laws. Noihiug in tins act shall bo con strued to empower or authorise the state board of health or its representatives, or any couuty board of health or Its representa tion or any city board of health or Us representatives, to inienere in uny nianuer witn me muivi gulations are compiled with. NOTICE TO HUNTERS. ug I uiaiiun uiisuccvssiuiiy. viiwm- iug a series ui uomeaiic iiuuuicb tietweeu Cleo and Paul, Cleo puis l'aul In the hospital by hitting him on the head with a vase. After a serious time Paul pulls through due to a blood transfu sion noui Chick Aoauis. an old sweetheart of Cleo a. Paul s mo ther and father have arrived, cal led to the post because of their sou's dceperute Illness. Cleoi lather has also come. cleo tells her fatner that the wouuded Paul. Paul's parents are unaware of this, but his mother makes her self unpleasant Just the same. Cleo, alone lu her home, la con fronted by the drunken Lieut, bill Thorudtke, husband of Kit a, who demands to know where but wife la. He attempts to kill Cleo, but Is accidentally killed himself as he siruKKles with Johnson, who baa; rushed to Cleo'a aid. fluide and Dacker has saddle and pack hurses lor hire and will guide! - MAMMA-1N-LAW AUUI CM V. . - individual liberty Is being inter fered with, nor to authurlze the suggestion of medical or surgical treatment, or any particular re medy, for the reporting of tno defocts to the parents snail, without further direction, simply state that such detects are ap parent." The rights of a parent or guard ian who may object to such an examination are amply protei-ieu by an exemption clause, and a simply worded statenieut of one s nhiection In writing, addresstd to and filed with the superintendent. principal or teacher, will exempt , the pupil from any examination or test for or on account or any ' physical delects or non contagious ; uisease." The following Is a copy of the , new law, which is known us ' Chapter 27, General Laws of Oro- j gon, 1925: Section 1 The state superin tendent of public instruction shall provide, prepare, or cause to be prepared blanks or other supplies lor the examination of all chil li. .McNeil, Leland, Oregon. After I left Chick s room 1 knew 1 could not get Klta by long ! distance until after the show, for it was then nearly 8 ociock. l al;o determined that Paul should not be worried until moruiu, so I started for the mess as It came to me suddenly that I wai very hungry. Dinner was almost over, but a place had been saved tor tno be side niv dear old Dad. who POltTLAN'l), Ore., Sf p. S. The i squ,,ezed my hand as I eat dowu l'acitic Northwest prun- crop will beside him and whispered: be approximately eo.ouu.uuo pouuds ; ... setting nervous about While the crop is not so large this daughter I was Juit about J ear, yet ihe pruuea are good size igoiug afler you." and excellent imvor. A good ciop h nav0 and good What did Paul lavoialile to the grower future (oU nu) a Uo sales are being niaue a.ound 11 dls'gra(.ellll thlngll th,t nad ap cenis on 3U-4U and fl cents a atternoon - demanded pouuu uu itfau O III - iwunu i'. o. to. dock l'ortluud. TQTIMATPnfPfiW LUIimfilLUI I ll'JI.L ! WIIOMESTj War you conferring to my mother-in-law Mrs. Kalston?" I asked, knowing well she was re ferring to ma. 'I certainly wai not." answer ed Mrs. Kalston. "1 waa aaylug mat you struck me the moment you arrived at the Post aa a mosl peculiar young parson, ana that I have not changed my mind." 1 wa about to say something very cutting when Dad placed his hand on my arm. f or his sane 1 kept till, and Immediately left the room, telling Paul's mother i had something important to do. Aa I passed Dad he got up from his seal and followed me. When we reached the door 1 told him I bad foregone answering Mrs. Kalston for his sake, but that 1 could sea no reaaou why I should let that woman say anything she wishes, and because she waa the wife of a Major and an arrogant old teruageat. take) any insult she wanted to beap upon me. Dad Just held ma closer to him while I said: "I decline to think that aga must bo reverenced Just because It is age, any more than that youth anould be criticised because It Is youth. Colonel Ueldon will tell you. Dad. that that old wo man haa made more trouble lor everyone at tbe Post than all the rest of tbe women put togeiner, 1 started down the steps. Dad followed me. 1 ssld to him: "Come on, let'a go for a ride, i have somethlnc 1 must aay to you, Daddy, before 1 talk to Paul lu tbe morning." "But, daughter, Mrs. Armstrong will want tne car to ride home. "It will not hurt her to walk the two blocks . to our quarters I've cot to have a private talk to you, and it seems io me the only private place I have In all this gossip shop la In my car." "Cleo." aald my father, "I'm really very sorry that you haven't been able to make up to Paul's mother. You should not De ao ready to antagonise her. Remem ber she is your husband's mother. and she can make it very unconv fortable for you, my child." That's lust It." 1 told hlru, as I almost nushed him Into the car and took the wheel. I warn vmi m tell ma If I have to re main uncomionaoie always, ju for the sake of placating an old woman who baa never been par ticularly kind to PauL and who has never liked me."'- i .,. : .Next lather aad IMUgnier. FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow. Phone HFS. evenings. TOMATOES 50o a bushel Ramp ranch 1 mile east. Phone :70-t . FOR SALE Shropshire bucks, al- ao goals. Pbone 17 K3. FOR SALE Shropshire bucks". high grade, prices reasonable. John Ruhr, Phone K'.-J or ml. FOR SALE 1924 Tudor Ford se- dan. Excellent condition. Very reasonable. 415 8, Pine St. CONCORD grapes for sale. Mrs. R. Rltiman, t mile beyond soldiers Home. Phono 16F14. FOR SALE Underwood typewrit er. Terms. Address "Typewriter care News-Review. FOR SALE Bartlett pears and peaches at Brand Road Stand. Pacific highway, 4 mile north of Koseburg. ' FOR SALE Furniture of (our apartments, cheap: . close In, rent very low. Address W. B., care News-Review, fOR SALE Fordsou donkey, lines ana mocks ana traoior. class condition. Priced Knowing that the northwest prune ciuu is nglit, New ork deal ers are working under the assumpS turn that recerpis III be light. '1 he. it suit is a siion', htuuny liuukel lur UM Kon ltuiian pmnes. The first cur of oreKou new crop prunes, ai pe hix mother. "I didn't try to see him," I answered. "I wanted him to sleep through the night. If possible, and t knew if I should tell him halt the things 1 wanted to, he would not close his eyes." "Then what have you been do ing all this time?" she asued cur- COOKED FOOD SALE Home cooked food for sale at the 10th Century grocery. Satur day. Sept. 12, by South Methodist ladles. Men's suits cleaned ana pressed, i.6l. Roseburg Cleaners, phone 4711. Studebaker models. builds no "vearlv ! little camp, he said, and stuck it yearly rhrnn.h lh niplit till riuvliuhl uundrTkids Heat with gas. OUAVrfORK IS Of THE HityHcST eKADe SO Wtfct SOUCITlNfr VO0R. TRA0 We're in the business of turning out high grade laundry. 1 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 PHONE 78 Backache Is a Warning! Roseburg Folks Are Learning How to Heed It. Are you miserable with an ach lng back7 Do you get up lame and stiff; drag through the day feeling tired, weak and depressed?', Then you -hould belp your kid-, neys. Backache is often the first sign of falling kidneys. Urinary i troubles quickly follow. Neglect ed, there's dangi.- of gravel, dropsy or !atal Brlght's disease.. Don't wait for serious kidneyl lcknessl Use Doan's Pills, aj stimulant diuretic to the kidneys,' b'fore It Is too late. This Rose-' burg resident tells an experence: I Mrs. W. P. Conlee, 319 W. Waah-I Ington St., says: "My kidneys' were weak and I had dull back-! acbes and felt dull and languid.; My kidneys acted Irregularly, too.; Doan's Pills relieved the backsche and other signs of the trouble." jOc, at all dealers. Foster-Mil-! burn Co., Mfrs.. Buffalo. N. Y. atn,l(l,r ill,, f PllienllirV 1 ..i h .ta f Ore- mvori Aiiiiiist 1 tli. Itv the end of iinimiv. lowerins her voice. gon for the purpose of deiermin- i August receipts in New lork total-1 "i'e been going owr the whole ing'detects of vision, hearing, 1 ed o7 carlonds, September Is ex-uhing with Chick, and consulting breathing, dentition or other ex- ipn-ted to be the big mouth on Ore- with him as to whether we would ternal obvluus physical defects Kon receipts lu New Yolk. better send for Kita." which will prevent or Interfere me Oregon liartlett pear deal Is "Of course you're going to send with ih normal education ot tne ' nrai ticaliv over. In the local , for ner. Mrs. Armstrong miu child. Ho shall provide, prepare 11Jukel good wrapped stock will or cause to he prepared necessary S( ll prumptly today at Vi to instruction for the use of the a DOX in the eastern auction mar tests, blanks, records and olher ; kell)i ort gon llarllills have been supplies and shall furnish same ltuluins, (rle i aliloruia liurtletis to the elementary schools of tue uue t0 f w quality ami size, lieing Btate. I tree from blight and blemishes re- Section 2 The superintendent, i cent suction sales have beu made principal or teacher In every ele- . RI nigll aa ja 15 b,x jur ,xtia mentary punnc sciiooi m !incy aud around -.i Ir laucy snail, uurnig mo lust - , the second school year make tlu j examinations or tests provided lor in ection 1 of this ait in aucn manner as snail ne reuuinu u, the state superintendent of public Instruction and prepare the emu " upon the blanks furnished and make a written report thereof to the state superintendent of pub lic instruction. Sectiou 3 The superintendent, principal or teacher shall report any physical detect of uny child under bis supervision to the par ent or guardian ns soon a such defects or defect ure apparent to observation or revealed by exam ination or test; provided, that any blank, record or oilier form or method employed to coinmunlcnto knowledge of any delects to any narent or guardian shall, wit limit ! further dlnrtion, simply "tat" I that such delects are apparent. Section 4 Any parem or gu.nn lan may object in writing Io the siiDerinicndent. principal or te; rher at-ainst the cvaniinati her voire stridently. "She's Lieut. jThorndlke's wife, isn't she?" This made me very angry with ' her, for she would be heard by the ! whole table. I could see Mrs. Kalston, who had arrived, and was composedly eating her belated dinner, prick up her ears. I wouldn't let them lay the whole blame on Kita, so 1 said In the same high voice: "Well, I have some doubts as to whether she should come or not, therefore I haven't sent for her yet. iou crude Early Oregon apples, too, are bringing good prices in the east. only a few cars nave pi-en , ,,. time. Mrs far and the maiket is r.oiums , ,h Rlta i. laying strong. Gravensteins and wln.-r Arm , bananas are b.inglng ; around IW , 'vming ,0 the winds for extra fancy with an extreme ( '(m t ; roomelll . nolue top of $4 a box. , . I to attend the funeral of hor hus Wlth annle. pear and prune ship-1 , i,m . hn,l been ments likely to he lU-ht this mo""1 j .enarated for some months. She ,i t- u,,iu lilr,.litwl f llu. mar- e'ain-" told me sue nopea in wuuiu - Ihi re Is little likelihood ot Ihe mar ket easing off to any great extent. Cook with gaa. NOTICE OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Notlco Is hereby given that on the second Monday In September oclng September 14th, the Hoard of Kunalization will attend In the assessor's office In the courthouse In Koseburg, Ixiuglas county, Ore gon, for the purpose of examining le line assessiiieni run anu iwn", L . i- .i..uri. n- i ail errors ill taiuaiiwun, .,. n, i,. . , , , of Hon and duality of land, lots and ; "; ana inawcreuon. ver see him again." "Hush, Cleo," commanded my mother-in-law; 'you must not talk so about anyone you profess to be friendly with." I raised my eyebrows. I thought I was duing Rita a good turn. "What ail extraordinary per son!" remarked the wile ot the Major. Patrons are notified that I have moved my tailor shop from North Jackson street to XI 4 N. Main, rear ot Kidders' shoe store. ANDY VEIjINE. FOR SALE WANTED Nursing In confine nient cases. Experienced. Phono txt-J. Write Box 103, koseburg. Mrs. Ellen Belcher. FOR RENT I in. lr FOR RENT House, close quire 230 East Lane. FORRENT Small "house, close tS. Cheap. Inquire cf R. L. Whipple. FUKtfl.SllED housekeeping roo'msT reasonable. 1110 Prospect St. FOR "RENT Furnished apart ment, modern. 844 S. Jackson. TOR RENT 4-room furnlsheoTapT upstairs, 414 N. Jackson. Phono SOS. FOR RENT Modern g room house at 232 Hint St. Call between 3 and T p. m. TbRTfENT Two suites of furnish-' ed housekeeping rooms. Adults only. 302 West Washington. FOR RENT Three office rooms. Beat location In the city. Phone i &8. Terms. Coen Lumber Co. First right. TOMATOES 25a bushel. Pick them yourself. Bring boxes, j-4 mile north ot Dillxrd store, Look fur sign on highway. U. i). Lau rauce and Son. - FOR SALE V. S. Accredited Hoi- stein dairy cattle, . association tested tor high production, 275 pound fat and over, near Port land. Price S76 up. Address O. P. Fore berg, Clatskanle. Oregon. FOR SALE Ford truck, steel body and cab, Kuxsieei axte. atwaier- Kent ignition, water pump; chains and extra tire. Price S360. Call at Terminal (iarage. FOR SALE CHEAP 8 pan of black mares, weight 1500. oood work ers, single or double. See Mrs. lone Tracy, 436 S. Stephen St., or phone 466-Y. fOR SALE Small ranch, 5 miles south of city, on Pacific highway, small payment down, twil. like rent, or will trade for city prop erty. Vosburgh. 227 N. Jackson FOR SALE by owner, IS acre ranch in Garden Valley; all kinds .of Irult, . good lmprova ' rnents, good water. Write me at Wilbur. Oregon, Rt 1, Box ZT. No better land In Oregon. FOR RENT Desirable seven-room Douse wtto garage, closa In, Phone 4J7-J. FURNISHED room tor working girl or high school student 444, N. Rose St. FOR RENT S-room furnished apartment, heat, electrlo range, close In. 124 W. Douglas St. FOR RErJf Four-room furnished apartment, ground floor. 146 8, Stephens. FOR RENT 5-room house, Jarge . creened porch. Call 369-J, before I a. m. or after (:30 p. a. FOR RENT Five-room modern house, and garage. Inquire 441 Fowler or phone 13; after;; p. m. call 439-Y. FORRKNT Nice, downstairs, S- room apartment; electric range; bath with hot water all hours. Also single bedroom. Phono 248-R. For Rent An upper fiat, 4 rooms, furnished; bath. Perma nent hot water. Shed for garage. OpiMMlte Rose school. Apply 614 Cobb 8L , FOR RENT About 6cL flref. house at 453 F.lla SL Electric wa-. ter heater In and wired tnr-Hrc- trio range, also gas in. OnTyre sponslble, permanent people wanted. E. H. Rosenberry. Phone"' (3F2. T : I MISCELLANEOUS ! D0NT TRY TO RAISE your fsmily without it. For ttomach aches tnd pain; tudden cramps, Mvero inlcttin.! l.- l, sir ts-ni-rf OT1 Ii tlllt'll tOlh(T llIOII'tV RS'SH('1 bV tllH pupil shall bH exempt from any ! sf ssar, and it nhall b. th duly of t xamlnation or test for or on a - ipt r.sonii int ried to appear at that count of any ptiysirnj defott or , thno aud plare a poii:t-d. noncomaRiouB dicpa-ts. KHANK L. CALKINS. Oreeon In tho vfintri;inl nf Awwnr. drinkinz. chansea in water, diet climatR, take CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC and DIARRHOEA I REMEDY I Never fail to have it on band, Notice of sals l govsrnm'iit ti e ber, Ounsral Land Offlca, Wsslilulj ion. It. V.., AUK. Ma, . hereby Rlvea that subject to tn conditions and limitations of th acts of Jun. B, 1914 3 Mat., 219 I'.hMi.r, 9. ltlft (IS Stat.. 1179 n,i Jim, . 1910 41 Stat.. 141). sn pursuant to dspartmsntsl rrxulS' Ti..,,. f Anrll II. 1931 (10 U D. T th timber on ths following lands will bs sola uciooer , is. o'clock a. m. at publle auction at th United Stales land oftl.e at Itoseburs, Oregon, to the hlahest bidder at not less than the apprais ed valus as shown by this notice, sala to be subject to the approval of the Hecretary of the Interior. The purchase price, with an additional mm of one-fifth ot one per cent thereof, being commissions allowed, must be deposited at time of sale, money to be returned If sals la not approved, otherwise patent will Is sue for the timber, which must be removed within ten years. Bids will be received from citlsens of the t'nlted Histee, associations of such citlsens and corporations orffanlata under the laws of the United Htates, or any aisle, territory, or district thereof only. Upon sppllcatlon of a qualified purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will ba ot tered separstely before belnc In cluded lu any offer of a larger unit. T. II H.. R. I W., Hm. It. NK'a NKti, fir l10 M., T. II a, IC W.. See. t, HKA NLU, (ir HO U., cedar 4.S M.. none ot the timber on these sections to be sold for less than 12 u,r M. T. If 8.. n. II W Bee. !3, lot S, fir 110 M , lot 7, fir SO M . none of the timber on this section to be mlH for I1.1N llien S2.&0 tier Sf. T. 31 R, It. 5 W., H.-C. 21, tfKVt NKU. fir ir,0 It, NWI4 NKt4. fir 32e M., HUTU KKi. fir 375 M. HKU NH'l. fir 3iiO aY; none of the timber on this section to be sold for lens than II. If, pr M. T. 18 K, K. 2 W., Dec. 3, NK'A HWV, fir I20D M., cedar 111 M., HK'A HH L rtr an., ce'iar M HWCl HKlf. fir 5 M., cedar Io M., none of the timber on this sec tion to be sold for ! than 11.75 t-r M. for the fir and It pr M. for the co-mi-. T. 1 It 7 W.. Hec. I. NW'4 MWK. fir I7S M . none ot the timber on this section to be sold for - than A per M. Tboa. c. llavsll Acting T'lmmtssloner. DO YOU WANT A HAPPY HOMEJ See those Two new five-room modern bungalows 1131-1135 North 3rd SL Strictly modern oak floors throughout close to school. small payment will handle, lial ance like rent. Call owner, 450. TJSED CARS 1918 Oakland Six touring 1175 1917 Studebaker Six touring.. 200 1917 Hudson Six touring 250 1918 Buick Six touring 875 1923 Essex Four Coach 676 1924 Buick Four Roadster 695 1924 Buick Four touring. 695 We also have two Ford coupes and two Harley Motorcycles. Roy Catching Motor Co. 125 N. Rose St Roseburg WAN! ED HOMESTEAD3 LOCATED Gua teed with timber. S. S. MormoTC Box 1281. Roseburg; 'S ' A GOOD HO M E For-High school " girl who will assist with house work and care ot children. Pnona 603-RI. CAR OWNER Don't forget U an aaa wnen in need ot aula parts. Sartf's Auto Wrecking House. - BRUTON'S TAXFOEffaV Wants' to mount your trophies, tan your buckskins and make your gloves. On highway, just north of Rose burg, near Riverside Store FOR TRADE 160-acre ranch in Minnesota, 100 acres under cul tivation; S-room bouse and base ment, artesian water; value $9000; will trade tor ranch Jo Douglas county. Muat hare It 500 cash to boot. Address AA, News Review. ' WANTED Drag saw. ant. Phone 175 K. D. R. Bry- EXPERIENCED waitress wanted at Douglas Grill. WANTED A practical nurse to nurse a sick lady. State prices. Must have good references. Box 90, Yoncalla, Ore. WANTEtCTligh school girl wants work In private family for coming school year. Address X., News Review office. WANTEDood"Tecond bsnd Ford son tractor, must be cheap and At condition. Write or aee O. J. Johnson, Glendale, Ore. WANTED Old false teeth. We pay high as $10 for full seta. Don't matter If broken. We buy crowns, bridges. Western Metal Company, Dloomlngton, III. PRIJNE" pickers and dryer hands wanted Thursday, HerrL 10th Wages for picking, 10c a bushel with 6c bonus. Hands $3 a day with board or $4 without board. Fred Broszio, Wilbur, Ore. Phone 12F25. To Seattle Mrs. Kstherlne Dyer and son who have been visiting Rt the home of Mr. and .Mrs. w. F. Dyor at Myrtle Creek, left for their home In Seattle yesterday afternoon. LOST AND FOUND LOST Sheperd dog, black with white ring around neck, named Shep, Last seen at llmpqua? Joe Matthews. Call 23F2, morning or evening. PRO'gSSIONAL CARDS OR. M. A PLYLER-traprsotk) physician III W. Laos St ., WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua I Motorists!! We have just equipped our shop and are prepared to han dle all kinds of repairs, elec tric service especially. We are here to give satisfaction. AL YOUNO IN CHARGE SOUTH END Service Co. Oh;: Well, ThatrPiffererito ByWINNER Prune Trays, Boxes.' Egg Crate Manufactured by C. A. 8TELZIER Myrtle Creek, Ore. Phone 260-4 i r IRjTJfi-1 vjAOTWoo To COMtr' IMAU'D' get BRUSHED op a. , ftrr-CHEViER$--COUSIM. PA,T.l i aMOM HE MAS NEVER SEEM iSa -JVCOMUOCrtO.'i.WilANO iwrwr ,1 I X btt "'"vn;. V r t CfT TUF I 0. C.t CO 'IU IV1"MW J V'. u , . ... OkTDU'lt, 1 UC' I A 1 I K... I I 1, It's good to feel that your clothes will bear critical In spection, whether on the street, at the business office or thn social function. It we care for your clothes you will feel that way. Our Auto Will Phone 277 Call