ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1925
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CAPTURE PEiITi WILL BE HELD Oil !
SEPT. 11 IB. 18;
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We are still in the market for your
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BRING THEM IN NOW
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ROSEBURG OREGON
OR PHONE 525
(ArtnelatH pre Lue Wirt )
NEW YOHK. Sop. 10. -Two suc
ceusivo viciorifs over the worU
champion Senators have rekindled
irhilaitelphia hopes in the Ameri
can league camp.
The hopes are based on slight
'mathematical chances, however.
! Although they are still trailing
'by seven games, tho Athletics have
'pulled au even break out of the
j Berks with the Senators and their
jlethaigy which extended through
!12 losing games is ended.
The Macks came out of a free
hitting game j esieiday on tiie long
I end of a 9 to 7 score, totalling la
Baft ties off three Washington uurl
jeis. Four pitchers wero used by
ji'hiladtlphia, Uauiagartner fmiaU
Ing as mo winning twirltr.
In the only other American
(league game the Yankees bowed
i before the Red Sox, U to 4. Haue
lltuih hung up a pair of doubles and
'two singles in four tunes at bat
land drove in Ihree of tho New
York runs. Mark Koenig. recruit
Jfrom the St. 1'aul American associ
ation established himself at short
with the Yankees, replacing l'ee
wee Waniuger.
Pittsburgh dropped . tho final
game of a series to the Cubs 9 to
7. after an eleven lnninie fray. The
'setback reduced the lead of the
! Pirates over the GianU to seven
jand one half games. Other clubs
iln the National league were not
'scheduled.
A BRIDE'S DIARY
A Lova Story of Today
By Idah McGlone Gibson
Classified Section
ALL NEW AOS ON BACK PAGE.
Clou Madison eloped with
Lieutenant i'aul Armstrong, U. 8.
A. It due not take Cleo long
to discover marriage lj not a path
.if .,,,,. fin llrn iruln vntti tti
Clothing schools will bo held the army post, she ha an alienor-
In Looking t.l.iss community at iual dream Indicating her future
jthe Grange Hull on September I problems. The colonel. Arthur
ill, 16 and 18. These school! i lllukcly Ileldou, of the pout, is a
will be conducted by Mis Kcther j-lady killer" aud his actions hate
U. Cooley, Clothing .Specialist i compromised llitn Thorndike, the
'from the Kxteusion Department i vile of a reprobate lieutenant.
'of the Agricultural College. lilia Is Innocent .and Cleo forms
! The Indivlduul eiiulpnient for jun immediate aud deep friend
these schools consist of a paper Uiup tor her. Una, at Cleo s In-
!of pins, needles, thread, thimble, eiinatton, decides to leave the
tapcline, shears and tailors chalk, jpoat and Joins a vaudeville troupe
The workers should also take under the name itheda Thorwald-
'wlth them muslin or cambric sou. 1'aul has been having his
pieces to practice slit pockets and i troubles, chetly luuor and gain
buu od buttonholes, and also some
colored embroidery tloss or yarn
j lor decorutlve stetches. Old gar
bing. Cleo refuses to be gush
lugiy sypathetlc. The post Is
snug with gossip and suspicion
lOCAl-LOMC
OtSTtMU
1 MOVING
MOVING
This is a sample of the kind ot
modern van we will send to help
you with your moving problems.
A telephone will bring It to your
doorstep. We guarantee lowest
prices.
-We Aim to Please"
H. S. FRENCH
TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO.
Phone 220
TRESPASS NOTICE
All persons are forbidden to tres
pass or bunt on old Burny l'Uon
ranch.
P. DARAOAR AND SON.
i ments for remodeling and re-lit- when Hiia leaves and the colonel
I ting may be taken by the workers, ( Implores Cleo to give him Intor
and whero an entire new garment aualion unsuccessfully. Clltnax-
i is desired patters aud materials
; should be furnished.
I These will be all dny schools
'and those attending should pro
Hide themselves with a noon-day
lunch. Schools will begin at 111
! o'clock in the morning and con
tinue until 3:110 or 4:0t) o'clock.
, in the afternoon.
Schools in millinery are also
'being conducted by Miss Cooley
;ln iiutherlin on September 15,
1 1 7 and 13.
Both the clothing aud millinery
Iwork have become very popular
; phases ot the intension work
among the women and many are
j looking forward to these schools
'with interest.
The schools have been arranged
for through the office of County
Agent H. Cooney, and all wom
en in the communities mentioned
ing a series of domestic troubles
betweeu Cleo and 1'aul, Cleo puts
1'aul tn the hospital by hitting
til in on the head with a rase.
Alter a serious time 1'aul pulls
through, due to a blood transfu
sion lrom Chick Adams, an old
sweetheart of Cleo a. Paul's mo
ther uud father have arrived, cal
led to the post because of their
son's desperate Illness. Cleos
luiher baa also come.
Cleo tells ber father that she
wounded 1'aul.
Paul's parents are unaware of
this, but his mother makes her
self unpleasant just the same.
Cleo, alone in her home, ts con
fronted by the drunken Lieut. Hill
Thurndike. husband of Kita. who
demands to know where his wife
Is.
He attempts to kill Cleo, but Is
CALIFORNIAN SAYS LINCOLN
ONCE APOLOGIZED TO HIM
land adjoining communities areu accidentally killed himself as he
I Invited to attend as mauy sessions 'struggles with Johnson, who has
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IN THE WAY YOU FEEL
after the next two meals. In less
than 14 hours notice the quick dif
ference In the way you feel. Con
tains pure vegetable ingredients
approved by physicians. Helps na
ture cleanse and tone your liver
strengthen your digestive organs
soothe the tired and overtaxed
nerves, brace up your Bystem and
purify your blood and restore your
energy again. You, too, must be
satisfied, or no cost
Dr. Thacher's Is sold and recom
mended under this guarantee by
Nathan Fullerton, Roseburg, Ore.;
Drain Pharmacy, Drain, Oregon..
Quit Poisoning Yourself To
. day; Feel Better in Few
V HoUrs or No Cost.
Make this test! End suffering
from Indigestion, Pimples, Pains in
Hack and Sides, Constipation,
Headaches and tired, rundown con
dition, due to Self-poisoning be
cause of sluggish liver and clogged
Intestines.
Take a pleasant spoonful of Dr.
Thacher's Liver and Blood Syrup
OAKLAND. Cat., Sep. 10 John
G. Crouch, 82, believes he is the
only person who ever received au
apology from Abraham Lincoln.
I Crouch was born on a farm in
Rochester, Sangamon county, eight
miles from. Springfield, 111. As a
youngsier lie often went to the cap
ital with the farm help to dispose
of produce. On one occasion he
entered the stable on Lincoln's
DroDerty and was leaving, when
i Lincoln anivfd and cearclied his
I pockets, savin?: that eggs had dis
appeared from the place.
A week later the Crouch boy was
told by his father to visit Lincoln's
law olfice. This he did.
"You are Davis Crouch's son."
said the future emancipator. "I
wrongfully suspected you of steal
ing eggs and I want you to forgive
me."
Crouch lived In Sancamon coun
ty 50 years and saw Lincoln many
times. He often sold apples to
Mrs. Lincoln. On May 4.--1S55.
Crouch viewed the body of the as
sassinated President.
they
same.
can and take part in
. yl AltTHKLY MI.KTI.NG
rustled to Cleo'a aid.
The Free Methodists will hold
their quarterly meeting In their 1 1 began:
FATHER AND DAUGHTER
My father looked greatly troubl
ed as he turned a perplexed face to
ward me. Without any preamble
E
TflAlltl CHARACTER
Under .a special law In the Slate
of Oregon It Is now possible to
give children religious instruction
through the public school during
school hours.
"A WJ'ek-Day religious ' srhool
(as defined by Supt. Churchill) Is
one organized and financed by a
church or group of churches, which
pupils, with their parents' permis
sion will attend on school time."
Mr. Churchill further states with
reference to education: "The end
Of education must be character,
based on right habits of moral con
duct "A good system of education will
not only develop the mental and
the physical man, but the spiritual
As well. An adequate system of
education must provide for train
ing the religious nature of child
hood, and the week-day religious
school will gre this, training with
out doing violence to the faith of
the home."
' A week-day religious school has
been organized by the protestant
churches of Roseburg and a compe
tent instructor Is being secured to
provide such Instruction for our
children.
Every parent of children In the
grades and especially of children
tn the fifth and sixth grades is ur-
ged to co-operate Willi Iho council
and givo their permission for their
children to take the work In this
school.
The council Is grateful for the
manifest Interest and co-operation
of the city school superintendent,
the teachers and the school board.
With such co-operation the week
day religious school Is bound to
succeed.
PUB. COMMITTEE.
GERMANY HAS 46
LARGE CITIES
MERLIN, Sep. 9. The census of
July 16 reveals 46 rliles in Ger
many with a population of more
than 100.000 each, llerlin and
Hamburg are shown to have more
than 1.000, 0o0. The total popula
tion of the 46 cities. 29 of which
are In Prussia. Is 16.4o0.0ll0. or a
1 trifle more than 26 per cent of the
population of the entire country.
WINTER HATS, S5.00
Very good quality women's trim
med hats at $5.00. Dig line of
frames, materials and trimmings.
Just In. Velvet shapes, special at
$1.00. Look at the dandy values at
Carr's before you buy your hat or
materials.
church In West Roseburg, com'
I mencing Friday evening, Septem
'ber 11. 11125. District Elder W.
' V.. lioode, of Mac Dole. California,
Iln charge. Services at 7:30 o'
: clock Friday evening and Satur
day evening. Suiuluy services at
19:43 a. m. Preaching at 10:45
a. m., also ,:ju p. in. t r- ; d he kept still and waited
1 bodv weloome. ltring your friends '
; to hear old fashioned tiospel.
Committee.
"Had, Paul's and my marriage
was a great mistake."
.My father refrained from telling
me that he had already told me It
would be a mistake.
I looked at him expectantly,
thinking perhaps he would say the
inevitable: "1 told you so." In-
Patrons are notified that I have
moved my tailor shop from North
Jackson street to 214 N. Main, rear
of Kidders' shoe store.
ANDY VELISE.
We sell woolens
Rernier the Tailor.
Liberty theatnv
THREEMH
II DROWN
WHBfiATS KS
for me to go on.
"You know. Dad. I thought I
loved Paul, and as t had known
nv ,,. him all my lire. I felt that the Paul
o a ".I . J?h in my heart and the Paul who held
I me In IiIb arms so closely were one
l and the same. I Was perfectly mis
emble without him. You know we
( had been together more or less
ever since i was a lime gin auu
lie wnn a iiui much uiuci uuj.
. "Dad, did you know that a boy
and a girl can grow up together and
yet not know anything about each
other's real selves? As soon as
Paul and I were old enough we
were sent away, he to a military
prep, school and 1 to a girls school
rlage means. Parents seem to go on
the supposition that love la the ea
dall and beall ot marriage.
"We will be together all the
time." murmured Paul to me be
tween his kisses; and 1 clung to
him and gave him ay tremulou,
burning lips, deliriously happy in
the thought.
"Dad, don't yo think Nature la
very cruel? She paints in the un
suspecting heart of youth a great
desire, and all the older people
about aid and abet her by looking
on in amusement and saying:
"Those two children are in love."
No one ever tells these children
what marriage, which la so radi
cally different from lore, means.
Indeed I have wondered lately It
you older people know anything
more about love than we do. If you
do, certainly you should toll us
something about It; you should not
let us go Innocently to our doom.
"And more than all the rest, yon
should tell us that all Nature doe
In pursuance ot some great plan Is
to make two people thrill at each
other's touch, and then, after she
has made them think they cannot
live without these thrills, society
brings them together and they
mate. Nature has already left them
her work is done.
"Some on has said that Love Is
blind. I don't know, but 1 do know
that when these two bewildered
young people open their eyes to
find a very prosaic young man and
woman in the place of the god or
goddess each had thought the oth
er, when they understand that Na-
ure has not only left, but has taken
the thrill with her that she has
taken the Illusion and left In Its
place only grim reallty-a hopeless
ness settles down ipon them, which
la the most terrible disappointment
they have ever known.
"That Is the great crisis of mar
riage. Pad, is It not? Tell me for
my soul's sake, what did you do
when you awakened.
1 stopped. I wondered what Dad
would think ot vehemence. Would
he understand, and understanding.
would he be honest with me? Or
would he pat my shoulder and say:
"My child, you are nervous from
tho happenings ot the afternoon.
When you come to, yourself you
will understand that you have
been talking more or less non
sense."
I felt If my father did this, dear
diary, I should not want to live an
other day, for I should know that
there was no happiness, not even
content, in the world. I would
know that Nature and older people
were In a conspiracy to bring the
youth of the earth Into a net from
which they could not escape, and
wthln which they would be per
fectly miserable.
Ntxt Ths Soul of a Father.
FOR SALE
GOOD HAMPSHIRE rams for sale.
Address Box 103S, Roseburg.
FOR RENT One l-room house; '
one 4-room house. 1 acre with fi
rm, house, and garage. 10 acre.
with 6 rm. house and garage. Q.:
W. Young sV Son. Phone 417.
TOMATOES 60c a bushel. Ramp
ranch 1 mile east. Phone J70-Y.
FOR BALE Shropshire bucks, al
so goats. Phone lirz.
CONCOKJJ grapes ror sale. Airs. n.
Rltiniao, I mile beyond soldiers
Home. Phone 1BF14.
FOR BALE Pack horses and sad
dle horses. Boyer Bros. Phoie
14F14.
ALMOST NEW frosted brown fibre
library table. A bargain. 246 N.
Rose St. E. O. Hager.
FOR SALE 20 ewes. 2 Delaine
bucks. 1 grade Corredale. 1 billy.
E. A. Kruse, Roseburg.
FOR SALE 9 Jersey cows, 1 bull,
$30 each; 6 yearling heifers, $12
each. Address Box S3, Myrtle
Creek, Ore.
fOR 8 ALE Bartlett pears and
peaches at Brand a Road Stand,
Paclflo highway, 4 miles north of
Roseburg.
FOR SALE Furniture of four
apartments, cheap; close in,
rent very low. Address W. 11.,
care News-Review.
FOR 8ALE Fordson donkey, lines
and blocks and tractor. First
class condition. Priced right
Terms. Coen Lumber Co,
TOMATOES 25c. bushel. Pick
them yourself. Bring boxes, 1-4
mile north of Dlllard store. Look
tor sign on highway. O. B. Lau
ranee and Son.
FOR SALE Ford truck, steel body
and cab, Ruxsteel axle. Atwater-
Kent ignition, water pump;
chains and extra tire. Price $350.
Call at Terminal Garage.
FOR SALE Small ranch, 5 miles
south of city, on Pacific highway,
small payment down, bal. like
rent, or will trade for city prop
erty. Vosburgh, 227 N. Jackson
FOR RENT Small bouse, close in. '.
Cheap. Inquire ot R. L. Whipple. .
FURNISHED housekeeping rooms.'
reasonable. 1110 Prospect 8L
FOR RENT Furnished apart
ment, modern. 344 8. Jackson.
FoKTlENT 4-room "furnished apt
upstairs. 414 N. Jackson. Phone
i).
FOR RENT Modern 6 room house
at 232 Hint St. Call between S .
and 7 p. m.
FOR RENT One two-room arstrt" .
ment, downstairs. At tLT'S.
Rose St.
FOR RENT Three office rooas. .
Best location In the city. Penn '
68.
FOR RENT Desirable seven-room ,
house with garage, close In.-
Phone 437-J. -!
FURNISHED room tor working,
girl or high school student 441'
N. Rose St.
FOR RENT Four-room furnished'
apartment ground floor. 246 8,-
Btephens.
FOR RENT Five-room modern :
bouse, and garage. Inquire 446
Fowler or phone 13; after S p.'
m. call 439-Y. -.'
FOR RENT 50 acres, 11 ml. Rose
burg. Good farm house. $240 per
year, rent payable quarterly Id'
advance. G. W. Young & Son.)
Phoae 417.
FOR"
RENT About Oct first'
house at 453 Ella St Electric wis
ter heater in and wired for elec-
trie range, also gas In. Only rr.
sponsible, permanent people
wanted. E. H. Rosenberry. Phone
8SF2.
FORD touring car for sale, Just
been overhauled, new rubber,
good shape. Goes for $50, If tak
en at once. 814 Thompson St
FOR SALE Reasonable,-fivfrroom
house and two lots, 12 and 13, in
Block 21, Sutherlin, Ore. Cash or
terms. Address R. Mabley, Marsh
field, Ore. P.t 1.
(AOTrialM ITwi mwd Wlrp.)
riAVi?!.' iii.: miAi'M v,l R
Ki Three members of Ihe crew of i mat wouiu put me in line tor vas-
WOMAN'S BACK
STOPPED A
!T. (Kninn Du Tom's yacht, lvine
iln the Siifinu'hanna liver oft this
plarp, wcrfl drowned early today
i by thp capsizing of a email boat.
A fourth member of tho party-
was rescued by Jess I'oular,
1 ased river man.
3
We havn Just en'tlPf' our
shop and are prepared to han
dle all kinds of repairs, elec
tric service especially. We
are here to give satlsfsctlon.
AL YOUNG IN CHARGE
SOUTH END
Service Co.
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine x-nri
both local and Internal, and has been
successful In the treatment of Catarrh
for over forty year. Sol J by all druggist
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio
I Suffered Three Years.
Relievcyl by Taking LyrJIa C
rinkham's Vegetable
Compound
EL Paul, Minn. "I have a UMlo
girl thri?e years old ni"l ever since ber
r.irm l nnvn t'ii
iereJ wit'i my
brick rs if it were
break ;nf3r in two
;jv.i I had & Ik ar
down fueling
all ti9 time. 1
also bad i?.zj
spells and was
sick at my
stomach every
month. 1 hnd read
several letters
from wr men in tho
newmnpcrsind the druggist nvnm
mended I-ydia E. I'inkhnm'a Vegeta
ble Compound to my husband for me.
As a result cf taking it my hack has
stopped aching and tbenwful Uaring
dowr. feeling in gune. I feel stronger
and do atl of my housework and tend
to my little girl, i have alro taken
Lydia E. I'inkham'a Liver Pills for
constipation. I have recommended
these medicines to some of my friends
and you may use this letter as a tes
timonial if vou wish. I will be pleased
to answer letters of other women if
cn help them by telling them what
.ts medcine hns done for me.''
. 1jtui;k, 11? W. Summit Avenue,
Minnesota.
GOVERNMENT URGED TO
STIMULATE BRITISH EM
PIRE COTTON GROWING
sar. We really hardly saw each
other from the time that he was
ten and I was nine, except in the
summer vacations, and you know
w hat those meant always with the
an ' Rng, tennis, boating, golf, basu-
bah, riding, picnicking anytning
to work off our exuberant spirits
and enthusiasms.
'Of course when we wero alone
together we told each other how
much we were In love. He was
proud s of my looks, he was vain of
tho fact that he could take me
LONDON. S -p. 10. Lancashire's
mrniht-rti nf narl iinint nrn not
nat ten.. with thf amernmeni s away from any of the other fellows.
work in connection with empire I admired his uniform, and gladly
cotton growing, and urgo more I accepted the attention that made all
iU J
Fpecd In tliis direction. At a nnt-
j lug recently Ihey pa.-i d a resola
i lion which ar.siried the cotton in
iduxtry in Lanciwhiri! was in grave
! danger of a permanent shortage of
jibe raw material, and urged the
'government to take prompt anl
vigorous action by sttimilniing in
every possible way a rapid extcii
! ston of empire cotton production.
1 Th- resolution drew tpeiial at
! lent ion to the prime nett;iiy of
1 Improved tianxport facilities in
Last Africa, whole lack of trans
port Is impeding cotton prodm-f i
Bath Floors, Fireplaces, Drain
Hoards, Sink Hacks.
FRANK FIELD
TILE CONTRACTOR
Tile Work of All Descriptions
Residence 1SI3 Garden Ave.
Eugene, Oregon
thw other girls Including my chum
Constance Terhune envious.
"Dad, we never talked of any
thing when we wero alone together
except to tell each other how much
we were In love. We never said
auylhing about what we were going
to do alter marriage. We only ex-H-cled
to love each other then as
much as we did before. We neither
of us bad the c lightest idea or Ihe
value of money and Daddy, dear,
you will forgive me If 1 say that
for that our parents were to
blame."
"Ves, I know," murmured Pad
conlrllely. "Hod help me, I know."
I "You thought It was a kindness,
and 1 love you for It, even If It was
a mistaken one; but as near as I
can find out American boys and
girl have no Idea of what mar
D0NT TRY TO RAISE your hmuy
without it. For stomach aches and
paint; sudden cramps, severe intestinal
colic and indiscretions I eating and
drinking, changes in water, diet or
climate, take
CHAMBERLAIN'S
COLIC and DIARRHOEA
REMEDY
Never fail to have it on hand.
CONCORD GRAPES
Now ready for Jolly. Oet them at
Coos Junction Fruit Stand. Fred
Schmidt.
Men's suits cleaned and pressed,
11.60. Roseburg Cleaners, phone
472.
Notice of sale it jorernnrMit ".l i
ber, Uen.ral Land Office, Wishing
ton. V. C. Aus. 18, 1B25. Notlre 1.
Iiriehy given that subject to the
conuillonii and Umltntlons of the
mm of June . 3 Rtst., tl).
February 2, 1911 (to Htat., 1179),
and June 4, 192D (41 Slat., 7(1), and
purauant to departmental regula
tions of April 14. ISM ((I) L. D. 3711,
the timber on the following lands
will be sold October , at 10
o'clock a. m. at public auction at
the United Btatea land offlcs at
Itoseburg, Oregon, to ths highest
bidder at not .leas than the apprais
ed value aa shown by this notice,
sals to be subject to the approval
of the Secretary ot th Interior. The
purchaee price, with an additional
euni of one-fifth of one per cent
thereof, being commissions allowed,
niiiet be deposited at time of sale,
money to be returned If eale In not
approved, otherwlee petent will Is
sue for th' timber, which muet be
removed within ten yeara. Hide will
lie received from cIMzena of the
t'nlled Utalea, aeeoclallona of such
cltlxens and corporation, organlted
under the laws of the United Htatee,
or any state, territory, or district
thereof only, t'pon application of a
qualified purchn.er. the timber oh
any legal subdivision will ha of
fered separately before being In.
eluded In any offer of a larger
unit. T. II H. It. I W.. Sec. 15, KK
NKI4, fir M., T. It M It. s w..
Hcca, NK!4. fir S0 St., cedar
4T. M., none of the timber on these
Reetlnna to he sold for lees than 12
per M. T. : H., K. 13 W Heo. JJ.
lot . fir DDI) M . lot 7, fir so M., none
of the timber on tlilfl section to be
Mold fur leas than SK.60 per M. T.
21 H 11. 6 W., Her. , NM'4 NK.',,
fir tr.O M.. NW'U NH'i. fir 11 M..
HNV14 NK'4. fir a?5 !.. HK' NH'i.
fir 3.70 M . none of the timber on
thla eeetlon tn he eold for Ices than
It .25 ner M. T. IS H. It. 1 W.. Hec.
, NK'4 HW'4. fir IfOfl M., redar 40
M, H K '4 KW',1. fir 70 M. ce.lHr 20
M., Htt (4 HK'(, fir S.'.O St., cedar SO
none or ine iimoer on una rcc
tlnn to be Hold for lea. than I1.7R
per M for the fir and II j'er M. for
the redar. T. Ill 8.. It. 7 W., Hec. 1,
NW! HW'a, fir I7M) M, none of the
timber on thla accllon to be aold for
Iree than 1:1 per M . Tnos. i;. Jlavcll,
Acting I'omml.eloncr.
FOR SALE Ily owner, 18 acre
ranch In Garden Valley; all
klnda of fruit, good Improve
ments, good water. Write me at
Wilbur, Oregon, HL 1, IJox 27.
No better land In Oregon.
DO YOU WANT A HAPPY HOMET
Bee those
Two new five-room modorn '
bungalows
1131-1135 North 3rd SL
Strictly modern oak floors
throughout close to school. A
small payment will handle. Bal
ance like rent. Call owner, 46V.
UsfilTCARS-
1918 Oakland Six touring $175
1917 Rtudebakor Six touring.. 200
1917 Hudson Six touring 250
1918 llulck Six touring 375
1923 Essex Four Coach 675
1924 Dulck Four Roadster 695
1924 Rulck Four touring 695
We also have two Ford coupes
and two llarley Motorcycles.
Roy Catching Motor Co.
125 N. Rose St Rosoburg
MLSCELLANEOUS
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HOMESTEADS LOCATED GuawnC
teed with timber. S. S. Morrison,
Ilox 1261; Roseburg.
CAR OWNER Don't forget
all 651 when In need ot 'Siloj
parta. SarfCa Auto Wre.'OiilU
House.
fiRUTON'S-TAXIDERMY Wants
to mount your trophies, tan your
buckskins and make your gloves.
On highway, Just north ot Rose
burg, near Riverside Store.
FOR"TRADE-WIH"trade'llght cap
. for motorcycle and side '"car.
Write Box C, care News-Review,
or call at Oak Grove serv
ice station, S mi. south of Rose
burg.
FOR TRADE 160-acre ranch In
Minnesota, 100 acres under cul
tivation; 8-room bouse and base
ment, artesian water; value
19000; will trade for ranch lr.
Douglas county. Must have $1500
cash to boot. Address AA, Newa-Revlew.
LOST AND FOUND
WAN1ED
WANTED A practical nurse to
nurse a sick lady. State prices.
Must have good references. Box
80, Yoncalla, Ore.
WTNfTED 0A false teeth. We
pay high as $10 for full sets.
Ikin't matter If broken. We buy
crowns, bridges. Western Metal
Compsny, liloomlngton, HI.
Rlt'NE "plckeisand flryer hands
wanted Thursday, Sept. 10th.
Wages for picking. 10c a bushel
with 6c bonus. Hands $2 a day
with board or $4 wlibout board.
Fred Broszlo, Wilbur, Ore. Phone
12F25.
LOST Sheperd dog, black with
white ring around neck, named
Shop. Last seen at Umpqua, Joe
Matthews. Call 23F2, morning or
evening.
leWtWIrdajr alttbl at Sslafctnr
Gardens, amall black pin seal
coin purse, contains sliver. Re
turn to this office. Reward..
LOST NewTCsT crcordtlreln.
flated on Ford rim, between .Rid,
die and Oakland. Reward. KF,
Strong. Oakland, Ore. " '
PROFESSIONAL. CARDS ,
OR. U. rl PLTLKR ChL-opraattt
physician. 116 W Lane Bt -
Would you welcoinean oppoiw
tunltyT There are hundreds malt
ing for you every day. Rcadjhff
classified ads. T 1
To Senlllo
Mrs. Katherlne Dyer and son,
who hare been visiting at the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dyer
at Myrtle Creek, left for tholr
home In Seattle yesterday after
noon. ' FOR RENT '
, .
FOR RENT House, close In. in
quire 230 East Lane.
Colds Why' have "thorn rTiroak
them In a row hours with our
"Pioneer Cold Capsules." Lloyd
Crocker.
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
STOP AT
Hotel Umpqua
Prune Tray, Boxes,
Egg Crates
Manufactured b?
C. A. STELZIER
Myrtle Crssk, Ore,
Phone 260-4
TUBBY
A Treat in Store for Patricia.
By WINNER
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It'H ftooil tn f-'-l that your
cloihfB will bRr critical In
Rpcritnn, whnhpr on the
fltrvnt, at tho huxlnpitii office
or thp uncial function. It we
c-aro for your clothe yoa
will feel that way.
Our Auto Will Call
Phona 277