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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. 1925. fi-VEN THE ONLY REAL PLOW He tried two other kinds then he bought a Unitiller. Do not buy a tractor plow or harrow until yea have seen THE MOLINE LINE Cheat Seed Rye Grass Oats Vetch See Us first We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROtHURO OAKLANQ IN EFFORT TO BLOT OUT WING few day.. Coach Dick Smith ot the j I University ol urenon mura first call for practice her today. ! All eligible letlermen were on deck and an abundant string of la" 'year's freshmen and substitute were also available. Light acrlmmairs -will be taken up ahortly. Heavy ecrlinmage will not be In order until the Benson la well under way. - i Cook wiui itaa. WASHINGTON. Sept. IS.- Near ly twelve vears of organized effort to a lamp out kidnapping In Chlua has surved only to disclose that (ar greater exertions are necessary It this "articular form of slavery is :to be done away with I The situation has prompted the Chinese who organised In SliarrK- hal In 1912 the Anti-Kidnapping Society ot China, through which nearly 4,000 womeu and children victims have been rescued from their captors, to .launch a cam paign abroad for help in the task. Joseph J. Keegan of Shanghai, the Special Foreign Commissioner of the society, has placed before the U. S. F1RSTPUGEAS II A BRIDE'S DIARY A Love Story of Today By Idah McClone Gibson CLEVELAND. Sept. 15. The opening gun In the world wide wuf ncniimt niridpiitR fin the streets, at home and lu work-! Cleo Madison 4 eloped with Lieutenant Paul Armstrong, U. S. A. It does not take Cleo long to discover marriage Li not a path ot roses. On the train, going lo the army post, she has an allegor ical dream indicating her future problems. The colonel. Arthur Blakely Beldon, of the post, ia a lady killer" and hla actions have compromised Rita Thorndike, the wife of a reprobate lieutenant. Klta is Innocent .and Cleo forms an Immediate and deep friend ship for her. Rita, at Cleo's In stigation, decides to leave the post and Joins a vaudeville troupe under the name Kheda Thorwald sou. Paul has been having his troubles, chefly l(uor and gani blng. Cleo refuses to be gush ingly sypathetlc. The poet la agog with gossip and suspicion when Itlta leaves and the colonel Classified Section o us a i i ii-.i iniaM.Mii jju ALL NEW AOS ON BACK PAGE. ALASKAN KKKTMOS IllXJOMK SIXTCSOFTTi FOX AllM KltS. NOME, Alaska. Sept. 15. Frank DuFresne. In charge of the Seward Peninsula for the United State Biological Survey, reported that Eskimos are taking a full part in developing the farming of foxes and the marketing of their pelts Into a bounteous Alaska in dustry. The south side of the peninsula is on Bering Sea and the north on the Arctic Ocean. On the j. s. Mcdonald Electric Wiring and Service Roseburg, Ore. Phone 656-J 112 W. Douglas St north coast tine white men de stroyed the Eskimo livelihood by annihilating the whalea and burn ing (he driftwood. The Eskimos have taken to white foxes, and some fumlltes are making Incomes of $2,000 annually. From catching wild foxes and selling the furs, the na tives have gone on to developing simple ranches. The women do most of the work it's the aboriginal way but, Du Fresne pointed out, fam ilies threatened with extinction are beginning to thrive, though father sits around the cabin that has replaced the Igloo. to worship at their tombs and those of their ancestors. Where a wealthy man without a son ot his i own so desires. Chinese law per-: mlts him to adopt a boy to be rear ed aa his own son and religious custom makes ancestor worship by ! such an adopted son as acceptable Cook with gas. CANADIAN HOIISES i ROVKDKD I P TO PKOVIDE I MEAT I.N Kl'HOPE. Bath Floors, Fireplaces, Drain Boards, Sink Backs. FRANK FIELD TILE CONTRACTOR Tile Work of All Descriptions Residence 1893 Garden Ave. Eugene, Oregon laundrF kids REG IN A Sask., Sept. 15. A 'syndicate was in the Western Ca nada market this summer for 60, 000 horses to be shipped to Hel ' glum, France and other European ' countries tor human consumption. George Pootmans of this city 1 headed the syndicate. I Pootmans said he would buy all types and sizes or even crippled horses Just so that had no organic diseases. Great numbers of wild horses Toaming the ranges In the southern part ot Saskatchewan were to be captured and used. Pootmans declared that he would have, to purchase the bulk of his ,50.000 order at a rate ot S3 a nead to make the venture suc cessful. .1 yt our. w I I SAItfiKXT roitTRAIT PlUCHASEll. LONDON. SeDt. 15. Sir Char- lea Wakefield has acquired the Sargent portrait of General Smuts, former South African pre mler. It Is understood he intends to present It to the union of Soutn Africa For prompt taxi servtre, city or country trips, pnone a a. YES WERT LAUNDRY VffiOK'S AN MLT - AMD VE HfcMfc LEARNED I To oooun-PAjcr: Our practical knowledge of the laundry business en ables us to turn out work ot surprising excellence. Whenever you see a well laundered, delicate shirt waist and fresh, attractive table napery yon should think of this laundry. Roseburg Steam Laundry PHONE 79 Implores Cleo to give him Infor mation unsuccessfully. Climax ing a series of domestic troubles ln-t ween Cleo and Paul, Cleo puts Paul In the hospital by hitting him on the bead with a vase. I After a serious time Paul pulls through due to a blood transfu sion from Chick Adams, an old !a fund of $5,000,000 for extension morning. September 2S. when ro of the crusade against kidnappers. . presentutives of more than 30 na The move will be called to official ; tlons will attend the fourteenth attention also in London and Par-annual Safety Congress In this s. although It Is through the aid city, where 4;0 speakers will aa- of private citizens that the project dress 90 separuto gatherings to be carried out. iwtticn win tie in session uutu rn- CUIUrDD 111 ill! U 11' 1 B MIH W,,, WW, " ' . - I , . . , . , , i ,,,. i , v, ,.u. , , ... , , ., , , k sweemean 01 v n-u h. i-hui a m cities and ship them to tar corners , most careless nation in the world i nf thn vuat fnimtrv tn he Rnlil to ' l,v anonjfpi-u whrt will rmlnt OUt I 1.-.1... I ........ n I on nn . 1. .. . .uU.n, il..a h ,1 Tlir the religious desire of well-to-do ' the United States Is 76.3 fatalities Chinese to leave behind them sons i for each 100.000 population, al most two and one-third times as high as the record of England and Wales, which Is only 33.6 for each J 00.000 population. The saiest couniry appear, .uu. ''J". I fronted by the drunken Lieut. Bill " ,s "r ; I Thorndike. husband of Klta. who 100,000. ..... ,; M demands to know where his wife The Lenguo of Nation will he i aa though the boy were the blood i represented by Dr. iTcderlrai M- ...omnia tn nil ninn. hut is descendant ot the father. The mil-, Kidman, of the Internationu ua- acci(ientally kliled himself aa hehave happiness and content tber and father have arrived, cal led to the post because ot their desperate illness. vao a lather has also come. Cleo tells her father that she wounded 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- , .. . j 1 ttutiueiiiiuiji 1 1 ITU III1U.CU m, napping organizations seize upon 1 bor office of Geneva, Switzerland, BtrU(((.ies y.-m, Johnson, who has had to many .to find It out. If I hadnt married Paul, 1 probably would have gone through life thinking I had lost the best there was. I do not feel that I have lost anything whatever In thla ex periment.' "Do you mean to tell me, Cleo Armstrong, that you- consider on of the sacraments of the church nothing more thai n experiment In your caseT What, doe Paul think about It?" "I haven't asked htm Tel, but I Imagine ha thinks the eame thing I do." To quite aura he doesn't. My son has bad a decent bringing up." "Thank you. His education was obtained mostly from private schools and the military academy at Weat Point. But let's don't quarrel I know you 'hlnk me an Intensely disagreeable young woman, and I shouldn t' be sur prised If your son thought the same If he could be made to own up honestly what he does think." "I'm telling all thla to you simply because I know something baa got to be done about tms marriage of ours. We must ad Just matters In some way or else we will have to break apart." "Thir is the most horrible thing I have ever known. If this ia the flapper standpoint, It'a no wonder the world la going lo the dogs." "That Is from your point of view, Mrs. Armstrong, but from mine and possibly your son's, the world la just finding Itself, and while we are groping In .the dark ness, yet we have come to one conclusion, and that is that mar riage must be made very hard and divorce very easy If we would in this fact to send representatives to who will come nere especially iu , ,.,.,,,, , r.i-. , a weanoy man wnu una uu suu tun ten nmiui pians iui a,.i,i,t-,,L y- Interest him In tales ot a boy of ventlon campaigns In other cotin fine qualities and who could bo : tries and to obtain data regarding adopted provided tho debts of tne eforts tntit are Deing maue neiu deceased father also were taken to conserve lives and limbs and over. Wfien a deul has been made properties. ' ' on this basis, a youngster of the What Is needed In the United right age is kidnapped on the States to reduce the number of streets and palmed off on the vie-'lives lout through accidents will tlm of the scheme THE POINT OF VIEW. "Think it over, Rita," I said to hor Just before I hung up the re ceiver, for I heard father driving up to the door and knew that Mm. Armstrong was with him. "Think ail that I have said to you over, my dear. Probably the home -and healthy, decent chlldron. Next lionc Hours ot Mglit- Boys also are kidnapped for salo into labor slavery. Recently In Shanghai tho police of the French I settlement discovered more than , 30 kidnapped native boys ranging I In age from 12 to 15 years. l.n ilnrall tmnn llV ItlllCn John llarton Payne, of the American I Chick will call you up tomorrow Red Cross, whose topic will be nigni anu ou . .. '" '"; "The Nationalization of Ideas and Ooodbye, dear. , Rita clicked her Ideals" receiver as she hung up. How America should mobilize . " hope Paul's mother will Iher peace time force. wHl he 'e so urea mat sne win want w The antl-kldnapping society pointed out by Rear Admiral n-! f" '""'f '"- . " ' : I maintains a special force of agents lla.u S. Sims. IT 8. who wm , . -- to hunt out kidnapping bands ana epcag on - oaicty in me nmiuu. :"".'"" , .:" , cooperate with the police. Of the Partlc paling in thoBaiet, -ton- 7--" .. victims rescued, however. It nas gress win db m ui oo.r... been possible to find parents or Council. National Civilization Re- woras. ...i.u... . t, .h. n. hahilltation Conference. National "I can't understand. Cleo, why clety now maintains an industrial Organzatlcn for Public Healtn I you made friends with such ia no training school at Kiangwan where Nursing. American Society of Si jtorlous woman as this Rita Thorn- - Citlt oca Ka.no- nHiifBtorl IftlV LDElIll Tia, HIIU UUilW Biuui'OiUiMj. 1UU miuuiu '"w " and eoulnped to take care of them- representing every inausiry in me , oe ter, my aear. Belves. The cost of tne worn nas reached a figure of about JIO.000 ; annually and the drain upon the i We sell woorens nurses of the Chinese who origin-1 Dernier the Tailor. ated tho rescue work has conipell-: Liberty theatre. CU lllirill Hie mo, tunc , help outside ot China. -Mr. Keegan was sent to lay the facts before a number of wealthy men of philan thropic Instincts here and In Eur ope. "Throughout China, but particu larly In the central and southern provinces. Is spread a vast, loosely knit organization of kidnappers who ply their terrible trade to an increased extent as the years pass, with a thorough contempt for pro- J TJ" .ii Ivincial officials or police, in the Finally Found Healtn by 'present disorganized state nf the Tali-Inn I vAia F PinkriAm' ! country," Mr. Keegan explained. 1 aking Lyaia e rinKnam s The number of klllnapnln crlme. Vegetable Compound committed in china is difficult to Imate. but Is well over nuy Why, her scan dalous actious with Colonel Hel- 4 don bad almost ostracized her yard. from all the rest of the women nv the 2 doors north at the Post. "Mrs. Ralston said that she was ready to ween when she found discovery OP CRATER "' J' were making her an in- FOR SALE PEACHES for sale. Call 85. FOR SALE 75 tiers of 15 Inch scrub oak, 11 miles west .of Ola I la achoolhouse, on old Camaa Valley road. Frank Adamek. Brockway. ", ' rW"8ArTCanuig pTaraTthe FOR SALE CHEAP Two aaddle Curtis raich. Phone 8F4. FOR SALE 65" head of good ewes. Frank Strnder, Dlxonvllle, MATOES 50c a bushel. Ramp ranch 1 mile east. Phone 270-Y. FOR SALE Pack horses and sad dle horses. Boyer Bros. Phoie 14F14. FOR SALE Registered Hamp shire buck. Phone 6F34. 1. J. Betts. borsea, gentle. Come and see them 21 mllea east of Kelly's Kerner store. Also 6i tons choles bay. P. A. Durch. Ru 1, Roseburg. FOR" SALE Five head Shiop. ram. J. V. Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore. FOR SALE About 6 acres of standing corn. 1. W, Maddux, Dlxonvllle. fOR AXLE Furniture for 4 apts. close In, rent cheap. A good buy. Address B., News-Review. FOR SaTE Universal six-hole range, good as new. Reasonable. C. F. Rood, Sutherlls. Ore. TWSTTOOD HOMESTEADS Good timber. Close to main highway. Get details 732 West Lane St. FOR SALE Fordaon donkey, lines and blocks and tractor. First class condition. Priced right Terms. Coen Lumber Co. WANTED WANTED Position as ranch fore man; married man. First house on Booth street, Miller's Addi tion. LOT W ANTED-Close in aa 'first payment on new five-room mod ern bungalow, balance to, suit Call 460. WANTED Small ranch, close to Roseburg, preferably on. high way. Give full particulars. , Ad dress Ranch, News-Review. - WANTED Salesmen to sell high est grade and best known"wah ing machine direct to user. This is a high grade proposition and we want high grade, men. Maytag shop,' with Churchill Hdw. 202 N. Jackson St.,' Rose burg. Ask for Mr. Geo. W, Paul sen. FOR-BALE Reasonable, five-room house and two lots, 12 and 13, In Block 21, Sutberlln, Ore. Cash or terms. Address R. Mabley, Marsh fleld, Ore. Rt. 1. FOR SALE New modern; flve roora bungalow In good location. Full cement basement with fur nace, and laundry trayj, sleeping porch, and breakfast nook. By owner. Call at 441 Fowler SL, or phone 30-R. TRESPASS NOTICE All person are hereby warned not to ilsb, nor to hunt, with or without dog or In any way tres pass on the Dixon ranch or the Jones ranch which I have leased. T. O. DIXON. GERMAN IMUNONKR OF WAR KliHUti HlttSIA AFT EH ELEVEN VEAR8 BONN, Germany, Sept. It. After eleven years' Imprisonment in Russia, during which he made several unsuccessful attempts to escape, Paul Cons, the -sculptor. finally has reached Bonn. During the Russian campaign of the Oer man army In August, 1914, Cons was wounded and taken prisoner. W hen he recovered he declares, he was assigned to a Russian working squad and put at hard labor. His repeated attempt to escape were frustrated until this year, when Cons and three companions succeeded in crossing the bordor. 9T0 4 FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern 3-room apart ment Adults only. 814 Mill St. FUR RENT Three office rooms. Best location in the city. Phone 68. SICK 3 YEARS WITHOUT RELIEF At Brand's ROAD STAND (Pacific Highway 4 miles north) peARS: Bartlett de Anjou Sheldon Howell Bosc (GRAPES: Overland Malagas. Jelly Grapes. APPLES: Jonathan King Bismark Snow Apple . Waxen Cooker GARDEN VALLEY MELONS PlTALIAN PRUNES, etc. fVilnmhia. S. C "Your medicine 1 .Z' X has done me so much (food that I feel i ..T'nL,re' g always a ready market-. UKe iowemy me albllt an unJprlfrund one, for a I was sick D0V" Bnd K,r" uimh" ,or "al'n- 5 ?.ed to slavery, and pitiable is the life du!f-:aif. of drudgery they are condemned I uy imvBiiiMjio, xinr Kintitre iflrU nnd voting iiuv linn r mm ...". o .- in toln tm. anir. women are sold int. tk l nolt l.vdin termed 'yellow si p. Pinkh.m'vc. cases rescue is mini tKlo CimmimH ly as the abductors or kidnappers and got strong seldom attempt to market their enough to do my catch near their field of operations housework, where and generally take the victims to before 1 was hard- a distant city." I have also taken a1 t LAKE TO BE CELEBRATED limaie mena ins.eau o. .ou. ... SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 ......... wno cuuiu an ino juu. r.,rmrt-.ir rnnuiiemorntlntr the "Did Mrs. Ralston say any- dlsioverv of Crater Lake are to be thing about ostracizing Colonel conducted on the rim on Sui.day Beldon?" aflemoon, Pept. 20 at 2 p. m. and "Certainty not. The wife of an Invitations are extended to the pub-1 orflcer does not criticize the Co lic to attend. The ceremonies arejj0n,, ef the regiment." to be conducted by the Klamath) "All right, hut I'm going to county chamber of commerce, and 1 criticize the wife of one of my will commemorate the discovery of i husband's officers. I think Mrs. the lake by John Wesley Hillnutn i Rnlston is one of the most un nn June 12, lKf.3. A bronze tablet Is, pleasant old women I have ever lo be erected at the point v. here known. the discoverer first viewed the "I wonder Just why the older beautiful lake. generation of men and women TRESPASS NOTICE All persons are forbidden to tres pass or bunt on old Burnjr ranch. F. BARAGAR AND SON. B R 6 6 V K B BBS J 6 gins ana young r ' tTrTruTTrrrrrjirrrrrT cnim o what might be K5 2? rtPyUth-f-i : l""0" lavery.' In all ;; t. fisiiTg "gfl i"5w Motorists!! We have Just equipped our shop and are prepared to han dle all kind of repairs, elec tric ervlce especially. We are here to give satisfaction. AL YOUNG IN CHARGE SOUTH END Service Co. Iv ahle tn he on. the Vegetable Compound during the Change of Life and it has left me in good health. I recommend it as the best medicine for women in the Change of Life and you can use these facts as a testimonial." Mrs. S. A. Holley, R. F. D. No. 4, Columbia, Smith Camlina. Whjr suffer for years with duck- ; ache, nervousness, painful times and j other ailments common to women from earlv life to middle age, when ; Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound will bring relief I In a recent country-wide canvass i of purchasers of Lydia E. Pinkham's i vegeiaoie vA.my"u..M w - replies were received, and 98 out of Boys' all-wool suits and over coats made to measure fls.00 to $27.50 at Bernlers, the Tailor, 2 doors north Liberty theatre. never say anything to you that does you any good whatever. I've Imown a great many older people in the short time I have lived, and I have never known one that has said to me: "Take courage, child. I've gone through the same processes of experience, of mis- es and mtiiinderntandings. ana ve at last comr lo a proper adjusiment of life.' Instead of that they have loaded me down with criticism and never have seemed to understand that I must go through the name experiences. F VOU have Piles Or Other Recta! mistakes and misunderstandings. ' , .. , ,, i if 1 would have a character worth The Cause of Your ill Health ; Nbiiin CALLED TO FIELD (Aaor'jtH Prwt WW.) KIT.ENE. Ore.. B'-tlt. 15. With every 100 reported they were bene- a brief review of essentials of font filed by it use. hall on the schedule tor Iho flrtit oroion uisoruL-rs mere is iimnrP.,lnz UDOn my time or my lack of ' ,.p . "Good Lord. Cleo. What has changed you so since you wete married? You talk as If you were about 75 years old." "I sometimes feel like that old, Mrs. Armstrong. Oh. how I would like to get hack to the gay. care free days that 1 had before I married your son." "There It's out at last. You are blaming all this mlxup. all this trouble, on lo poor Paul. I S DAN M. D..lnC n'v''r w"n,,,l h,m to marry you. rw.av, .nn nmr.c crATTir nrrilft . l always lorn UIII1 lie w.mi.u .u-. Or on Buirama' sciN-su e.niAns thf day he married you." aTMywcvfWAisT ..f-.r',P..P'.", -well I think you told him thn KOmiemimSSiSamamr!maiXM ,r,h. Mrs. Armstrong. Hut we the cause oi your nervousness, vitality, Homath trouble, general physical and mental Inpicity. I can help you win back your health by positively curing your Piles under a WRITTEN GUAR ANTEE or fee returned. Act today by tailing for an examination or writing for my PREE booklet explain ing my celebrated treat ment for I'll ES and other Rectal and Colon ailments. tAmrliti-d Vrtm Lrum! Win.) NEW YORK, Sept. 15. Major league clubs are enmeshed In their final inter-sectional tussle of tne 1925 season today with first divi sion teams pitted against the lead ers In both circuit. Pittsburgh regained Its winning stride after taking four setbacks in a row by whacking out a nine 'to four victory over the Robins yes terday. Vlo Aldrldge was master in the box, banging up bis seventh consecutive triumph. As the Giants were speeding westward to open a series with the third place Cincinnati Reds, the victory advanced the lead of the Dixon rirates to six ana one-nan games. ine Atnietica lost grouna in their forlorn pennant chase by dropping the final ot a six game series to the Yankees, S to 1. Bam Jones limited the Mackmen lo two FOR RENT 3 furnished house keeping rooms. 408 E. Douglas St. FOR RENT Deniable seven-room bouse with garage, close In. Pbone 437-J. . f FOR RENT Modern, nlcelyr'rfur nlshed three-room apartment. Perpetual hot water. 614 Cobb St. FOR RENT 2 large front ,,r6ora" apts., fireplace and hot water. Large housekeeping rooms for chool girl or boys. 344 &. Jack son. FORRENT Two new bungalows strictly modern five rooms- oak floor throughout 1181-1136 North 3rd St. Close to Benson school. Also a close in 6-room apartment Call 460. T MISCELLANEOUS. NotlrB of sal -t ffrtrprnmMit (ln- ber, Uanerul Land Office, Waahlua- Hn, !-. -4 AUR, It), J-.D. , . hrebr fftven thai tijct 10 ini ... condition and llmlUUoni of the Although Idle, the world cham actH of June , 1M (3 HtaL, 18), niorl Senators Kalned by the Alh t . i?1 ! . ' " r1 'i.-. 1 iVi tm rffA.. .nri ih.li. waa was ::;rJi!S r .' .."a.?. f:;a letlC defeat a their lead pursuant to departmental reguia- :stretcnea to eignt gamea. nona oi Aprn i'.i- Washington naa tne Tiger tor the timber on the following .. th- . n . will be sold October t. lsis, at lo opponent in tne opener or a ser- o'clock a. m. at public auction allies today. Since their last visit to the united states lana omc .i.fhe capital, tho Bengals have be- bldder at not leas than the apprais ed value as shown ty this nolle sale lo ba subject lo the approval of the Recretsry of ths Interior. The purchase prloe, with an additional sum of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, being commissions allowed, must be deposited at lima of sale, money to be returned If Bale la not approved otherwtaa patent will la- come a more formidable club and are sow hard on the heels of the Browns for the third place. "Ooo'e" Oorlln, left fielder for the Orlffmen was re-Instated after a conference with Manager Burky Harris and President Clarke Grif fith. He was indefinitely suspend- rr the Umber, which must bo'l hv lha Washlnatnn nllot aflnr a removed within , lan yert n Hide will dy ba,e d , (he a wlh he received from rltltens or inei .... ., , , . . . United Htatea. aaaociailnna of such the Athletics Sunday. In which eitiseiia and corporations organised . Harris brought the player to task u,,d:IJ..lJ',lh nlrddni,i 'w mlsplays. At the time he was on,, l,';.n,.ple.iind''of . fined $100. but whether the penalty fiualtrted purrhaaer. the timber on bas been rescinded was not learn any legal subdivision will be of- j CAR OWNER Don't forget U call 553 when In need ot aut parts. Sartt's Auto Wrecking House. Cook it-is herePTn vesti- OATE The Kiratln Fil-Gage for 1 Fords. Fills your tank without lifting the cushion. Tells st' a glance how much gas you have. Got yours today. F. F. Criteser, agent 1005 Military St. Phone 692. LOST AND FOUND . LOST Southern Paciric pay chock No. 133001. Return to News-Review office. - FOUNDAlady' coat on Garden Valley road. Inquire at W. Cobb, RL t, Box 46 DJST Saturday belween " Mill street and Edenbower, lady' sand-colored Chlncllla ' coat Phone 138-L. ', ',. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. H PLTLKR ChlropractM Lata Bt OR. physician. Ill W. HOUSE PAINT $2.40 per Gallon Denn-Gerretsen Co. larger 5, SK w., ntlcd In inv offer of .nil. T. 16 H.. R. X W.. 80. NH'i. fir 130 M., T. 1 U, Hoc. 6, Nriv, fir ceonr 4a M , no no nf thn tlmhir tn tht'H nertlnna to be enld for than i'l iir M. T. 2 H it. 12 W.( Hue 2t, lot , (lr 200 M lot ?. fir no iL, none nf the timber nn thin Mention to be old for lr than 12. to pt M. T. 32 H., It. 6 W-. Hei?. 31, KW'4 NKtt, fir 450 M.. NWI4 NKW, fir 12h M., HV NK, fir ih U, HKU NB. fir 3."0 M , none of the timber on thin nation to be enld for !" than II. IX. per M T. U H, K 3 W., Her. 3. KKH HWU, fir 2fHt W.. cellar ,0 M, HK'4 HW ',4. f'r 70 M, ceUr 20 M , HWS4 HK4, fir '-0 M , retUr 20 M. nonr of tht timber on thla sec tion to ho aold for hmm than 11.71 nr M fir ih fir ami II ttr M. for the rrdar. T. U H-. . T W., Hc. 1, NW'J HWIaJ, fit 17T.0 M none nf tha timber nn thla acctlnn tn be gold for lerni thrin pt M. Thoa. C. Have II, A''Hfi(t Commlmlonfr. tf you want a koo1 tractor In TPHtUfttfi the McCormlck-Deerlng. Wharton Hros. o KAKItKIW VTK TO KKKI )M I'lllt'KH IS IOIl'l l-AM) fAMnHaterl I'reM ltmt Wire.) PORTLAND, Oro., fipt. 16. Thn Mauler Marbfira Aaorlallon of Portland vntrd laHt ntxht K to 42 to recommend to the Hnr bfru" I'nlon that the old prlrea 50 rents for a hatrrut and 25 rent foraahave return to forre. The Journeymen barbera will meut tnnlK.it to art uiion the rerom- nJ lhimendailon. The new price waa 65 renta for a haircut and jj rn(N for a shave. WHEN LN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua Prune 1'rayt, Boxei, Egg Crates Manufactured b; c. a. 8telzier Myrtle Creek, Ore, Phone 2t(V4 iaiflL WHAT HAPPENED Aui.V CUAJT?- IT MOST BE A coopla months since, spide . . ,f., rlMOlU' UP AT rAY SRAM POPS FAEM AW I "vt" HEARO A THING -5l CAME BACK Neighborhood News. r i didm't haje amy pichts 'VOHILE VOO VOAS AJAV AlO' TUP FIRE EOGIN'S DIONTGOCOT OrOtt TOWMEAO AfC ME ALMOST GtfT PINCEO FORUPiETTIfJTOrOVS APPLE CM2T AN BVICK MEEKIN GtfT CTUMQ BV A PilMRI F RFF HF TMM CUT IT Ul - - . - , I a. Di kk.firDrA 'tupoc vJaS PRETTV NEAR A MURDER OR SOMETHlW DONUf4 i-trt Pmn nc FLATS BACK Or BARLlES PrtOTO CAUECV HEACD &0ME8OCK yELLlW AM 6 RUSMEO IM TO "Dtt vw - htETTlN KILLED By WINNER ii - n COT IT V0A4 OMLV A ' v ' I III OLE CAT VMtTH ITS Wl y I I ICACHT IM A tOOR rWKlN qh A j I 1 (V ""' Sl 'I I mriTi - '111 L-.- S I t -1 'A- III I n Ue-C .-.-:.. I . , . Cearia W UaW laaa li-itm, Ua. VtikaX. Rugs! They need cleaning as well as your clothingi We don't care hoW large they are. Let US get them. ." ' Our Auto Will Call Phen 277