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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 16, 925. THE ONLY REAL PLOW He tried two other kinds then he bought a Unitiller. Do not buy a tractor plow or harrow until you have seen THE MOLINE LINE Cheat Seed Rye Gnus Oat Vetch -See Us first W Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE B0S1SURQ OAKLAND REV. SUMMERVIL1E BURIED IN PORTLAND TODAY Vhe funeral of tbe late Her. D. T. Sunimerville was held yesterday af ternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Undertaking parlors, iter. Knotts, pastor of the Methodist church, of flcated at the serrlces which were attended by a host of the sorrow ing friends and relaTTves. who ex pressed their love, and esteem for the Washington negotiations. They me ucvMm oiiu ""were quite conscious of that baa- Lfferv!if"- FMwln? e"le,!rd. was stated, when they vot the body was taken to Portland tor d terd to M callUux Interment in the Rose City ceme- . nn. niiau.te 30 6D bmr,atodsvrV' Mrbe.nS Kf -"hgovernment at 2.30 p. m. today. Mr. and Mrs.l v . M hA .,, llnm, - . LT- , V, T.ritriTod-Palnleve, Briand and Call- terday afternoon for Portland to at-1 , J. Z,,, , " i v .he structure will collapse. 4w44444444 ATTENTION MOOSE - Regular monthly meeting Wednesday, Sept. 16th. Enter- tainment committee is tunc- Honing. Be present. DICTATOR. CHARGED AGAINST Mrs. Lena Stoble, and her hus band. Floyd Stoble, both residents of Camas Valley, were sentenced on two counts each for violations of tbe gsme laws In the Justice Court yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Stoble waa fined $75 for dl.'K us ing the sex of a deer and 950 for having an untagged deer in her possession. Her husband was fined fii for acting as a guide without a permit and 150 for wanton waste of game. Tbe couple was apprehended by Deputy Game Wardens A. M. Fish and Charles H. MoClees of Coos County and C. A. Herring, special deputy from Portland. Mrs. Stoble, who Is known as one of the best hunters of tho county, had killed three deer, ac cording to the officers, two of the animals being fine bucks, and the other of disguised aex. The deputy claims that be f mnd the disguised deer In a seek bid den about 75 feet from the c.mp. the shoulders and hams being rounded out. and nothing to In dicate the sex of the animal. Mr. Stoble Is accused to have packed a party into the woods and to hav i acted as guide, with out first procuring a permit as required by the state law. tie was also accused of having wan tonly wasted meat. They entered pleas or guilty to all charges and paid the fines as sessed against them. t B. P. O. ELK8 4) 4 At the meeting to be held 8pt. 24, 125. a motion will 4 be offered to donate the Elks field and playground to the city of Roseburg. Also that any motion pertaining to the disposal of or the expenditure of any money on said property 4 will be entertained. SKCRETARY. Pearson are honor guests here. Tomorrow the airplanes will fly to Pendleton, to tuke part In the Itound-l'p and will later fly to Spokane. HAT MATERIALS Hat frames, cloth cover material, flowers, etc. Big line of fall hats at Carr'a. A BRIDE'S DIARY A Lor Story oi Today By Hah McGlone Gibson Cleo Madison cloned Lieutenant Paul Armstrong, tend these Fisher is 1 ceased. last sad rites. Mrs. daughter of the de- Cook with gas. FRENCH MINISTER COMING. OBITVARV. Mandated rwa Uaaaf Win.) PARIS, Sept. 16. Finance Min ister Calllaux, left for the United Cr.tu rtn his JuKI fnnllnv mUalnll this afternoon. He took the boat 'sided for one year, when they George Volney Guerney was born In Lee-county, Iowa, on De cember 2, 1851, and came to Ore gon with bis parents, two bro thers and a sister in 1858 by way of Panama. The family settled In Coos county, where they train tor Havre at 3:35 p. m. moved to Douglas county and ob- Slmultaneously with his depart- tained a pet.nar.ent residence at ure ,it was declared authoritlvo tra 'e. n was mere uni mr. quarters, that Premier Palnleve Gurney spent his early boyhood and bis cabinet were determined to stand or fall upon the result of PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. a PLYLBR CnlropractU physician, 12 1 W. Lane BL mm rKNOWltvtU I Yes expettr LAUNDRY I WotUCi AN MLT - I AND VlHp.MtLAaCOl I To POOU11PAR.T. Our practical knowledge of the laundry business en ables us to turn out work of surprising excellence. Whenever you see a well laundered, delicate shirt waist and fresh, attractive table napery you should think of this laundry. Roseburg Steam Laundry PHONE) 7 and young manhood. Mr. Gunny married Hiss Jane Fisher of Olalla, on January 1st, 1874. To this , union was born nine children, six of whom are living J. M. Gurney, of Bandon: G. N. Gurney, of Mllwood: Mrs. Rowana Snyder, of Myrtle Point; T. F. Gurney, of Reedsport; Mrs. R. E. Baldwin, of Reedsport: Mrs. Martha Mast, of Myrtle Point. Two children died In Infancy, their names being Mary E. and Ruth. Laura J. died at the age of 12. In June, 1902, Mr. Gurney and family moved to Coo county, and resided there until he came to viBtt his sister at Millwood In June of the present year. Mr. Gurney was taken 111 while at the home of his sister, and after a short confinement to his bed died on August 28th. He Is survived by his wife, who is at Myrtle Point, and by two brothers and a sister S. A. Gurney and J. W. Gurney, of Ten Mile, and Mrs. Margaret Robinson, of Mill wood. I Funeral service was held at Ten Mile on Sunday, August 30th, conducted by Rev. George T. Trl ites, of Butherlin. Interment was In the Ten Mile cemetery. XX Have You a Bad Back? Then the Advlct of This Roseburg Resident Will Interest You. At Brand's ROAD STAND (Pacific Highway 4 miles north) PEARS: Bartlett dn Anjon Sheldon Howell Bosc GRAPES: Overland Malagas. Jelly Grapes. APPLES: Jonathan King Blsmark Snow Apple Waxen Cookera GARDEN VALLEY MELONS ITALIAN PRUNES, etc. Does your back ache night and day; Hinder work; destroy your restt Are you tortured with stabbing pains When you stoop, lift or bend? Then likely your kidneys are weak. More troubles, may soon appear. Headaches, dizziness, nervous- Bess; Or uric acid and Its Ills, Help your weakened kidneys with a stimulant diuretic. I'se Doan'a Pills. Read this Roseburg testimony: P. P. Oar. ( North Ave., says- MMy kidneys troubled me a lot For prompt taxi service, city or country trips. Phone 44. COURT OF iniQUIRY 0!l BLIWlPOISflSTER GOHESHAY Liberty Theatre "After Business Hours" Is no private scandal as It sounds. It Is the title of the picture which will come to the Liberty theatre Wed nesday and Thursday. In It as th featured leads are Elaine Hammer stein and Lou Tellegon. They are supported among others by John Patrick. Phyllis Haver, Otto Hnff- w!th could get over to Lie hospital. The U. 8. minutes seemed hour. 1 wanted A. It does not take Cleo long to go directly to Paul and tell to discover marriage Ij not a path hlra I had been arrogant, Con or roses. On tbe train, going to culted, and mean, the army post, she has an alienor- I got up and dressed hastily, leal dream Indicating her future Immediately the clock struck alx. problems. The colonel, Arthur As I came "down the stairs, I Ulakely Beldon, of tbe post, la a heard some one In the kitchen, 'lady killer" and bis actions have 'and knowing that Johnson had compromised Rita Thorndike, the been quit badly wounded, I was wife of a reprobate lieutenant Rita 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 Rheda Thorwald son. Paul has been having his troubles, chefly lquor and gam blng. Cleo refuses to be gush ingly sypathetlc. The post la agog with gossip and suspicion when Rita 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 htm on the head with a vase. After a serious time Paul pulls through due to a blood transfu sion from Chirk Adams, an old sweetheart of Cleo's. Paul's mo ther and father have arrived, cal led to the post because of their man and Lee Moral). Tti' y were son s desperate illness, uieo s directed by Mai St. Clair. 1 lie story father has also come. is adapted from one Apcten by Ethel Watts Mumrord ami publish ed in Hearst's International Mniia-zlne. ( loo tells her father that she wounded Paul. Paul's parmts are unaware of this, but his mother makes her self unpleasant Just the same. Males'.).: Theatre 1 Cleo. alone In her nome, is con- The Malestlc theatre will shotc. I fronted tiy the drunken Lieut. Dill Pons of Call." a William Fox pro-1 Thorndike, husband of Rita, who duction starring Kdmund Lowe Fernanda, to Know wnere nis wue for two days starting tonight, is. The story is said to have all the attempts to kiii Lieo. out is I..,, i.... ,k. K,,ri nrisnt i i accidentally killed himself as I ... 1 ..!, wHl k.o mist of tropic j"5' -llu 'surprised. When I .peeped In, however. I found that the colonel had sent over one of his own ser vants. The man looked np smll-hf. colonel Betdon tola me to ten you with his compliments that I was to serve yon as -rang a your guests were here, 'if yon will tell me what time you want the breakfast. It will b ready." That will depend entirely up on Mr. Armstrong, Senior, Bran son. Yon might -prepare some fruit and toast and coffee after she comes down." All right. Mrs. Armstrong. Will you have your coffee now?" No, I am going ovei r tne fiospltal, and will probably take t there with my husband. Do you know bow Johnson la this morning?" "1 think ho Ik getting along finely." . "I'm glad of that Attar t have Seen my husband I will stop In and aee how Johnson la. I am very grateful to him for earing my life." I alipped out of the house as quietly as possible, but I found that Dad had been ahead of me. He waa standing on the street corner as though uncertain Just where he waa going. I thought 'to myself (hat he. (too. had evidently had an uneasy Classified Section " ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. r FOR SALE 4 PEACHES for Jiale. Call 85. FOBTSALEGray seed oats. C7 J. Lundeep, Melrose, Ore. WANTED FOR SALE Canning pears at the Curtis ranch. Phone 8F4. FOR BALE 65 head of good ewes. Frank Btrader. Dlxonvlile. LOT WANTED Close in as 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. ':, TOMATOES 60a a bushel. Ramp ranch 1 mile east. Phone 370-Y. FOR BALE Pack horses and sad dle horses. Boyer Bros. Phoie 14ri4. FOR SALE Five head Shrop. rams. J. V. Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore. FOR . BALE Universal six-hole range, good aa new. Reasonable. C, F. Rood, Sutherlln, Ore. TWO GOOD HOMESTEADS Good timber. Close to main highway. flt details 732 West Lane SL FOR RENT SLEEPING ROOMS for rent, 1)1 W. Douglas. . , . HOlTSEfor rent. Close pr"No children. IIS N. Stephens J; l FOR KENT Three office Best location In the city. t)bfi 68. . all the creeping niehts and crawling heat of noon day sun. One reviewer has refer red to it as a love story that will sneak In and capture your heart. The picture, directed by Denison Cllft. Includes In Its cast Hazel Keener, Lllyian Tashmau, rushed to Cleo's aid. -The by 4 (Aaoclittd Pre Lrucd Win.) WASHINGTON, Sept. 16.- court of inquiry, appointed Secretary Wilbur, to Investigate the Senandoab disaster, will con vene in Lakehurst, N. J., next Monday. The court Itself will dectiu whether the bearings will be open to the public, but it Is assumed here that they will be. Instructions Issued today oy Secretary Wilbur to Henr-Admlral Hilary P. Jones, president or tlio court, formally directed the In quiry to determine the cause of the dirigible's collopse and thd responsibility for it. The court was directed to sub mit a report of the facia It will establish through testimony and to render an opinion an to whether any acts of tire airships person nel were responsible for the accident. BOX PAPER 19c Special sale of fancy box paper, white and colors In linen finish, full size boxes, assorted shape en velopes. A really good quality Item at a special price of Side. See It at Carra. 0 PART IN FLYING FIELD DEBIGJTIOES lmvi'lson. William Conklin. Mack and Alice Ward. LONG HOURS OF NIGHT. I bade my mother-in-law good night, telling her that probably both of us could look at things William ' more sanely In the morning. iiobby She wanted to talk to me more, but I told her that I was very tired and I was sure sho was, Antlers Theatre and left her to take It out on her "Kentucky Pride," one of the .husband, most entertaining pictures of the i As j ciose (ne a00r f my bed- season. Is the current otrering at room. i deliberately out behind the Antlers theatre, where It opens :me aM thought of what I was tonight for a two clay engagement. !gong to ao next day. I determ That this attraction deserves a lnert , leep There, was ono maximum of prosperity Is conceded ; thing, however, 1 had not count by all who see it, and. Manager :ed on and that wa, my heart, (ioux Is to be congratulated on ,, bt,.an niake i,lf fet ( he nliht. Slowly Be turnea xowaru tub hospital. I called to him. I didn't want him to see Paul be fore I did. ills faee lighted no as he saw me. and as I came near I slipped my hand into his. Where r yott gome so eany In the morning?" 1 asked tightly. Next: Sobatlon. , booking It at this time. "Kentucky Pride" has to do with the romantic and tragic life of a famous race horse called Virginia's a very uncomfortable manner. The words that had come from me impulsively and without Future. Failing in her own great , .',:" ,,. , h m.H vorv !!?!?..". h!C-hJb rdranSed.vmo"e very ea.y'lf one SHU UUUlUIfU liter IrJKi I lilt tJLiUlua , , . , . a,., j SSSSK- r" MaS K mar "r... . 'j L. ' . "...n.. it on an impulse. Why snouia "'."L8 !mZL .'Irus'hrr'dlvorcrrhou Virginia's Future Is at the low ebb deliberation? of her fortunes, for she has do-1 I had gone a long way in my generated into a common truck .foolish career of sell Ishness when horse. Therein lies much of tho I heard those words coming from tragic such as tugs at the heart-my own mouth. Divorce di strings. ivorce from Paul. What had I It is Important to take note of been thinking? What had I been tho fnot that Ihn vnrlmw "hnr.P H&vtne? I Seemed tO have bCCh roles" are played by America's ! playing with those words Just as most famous thoroughbreds. Mania child plays with fire. War heads this cast with Mor- vich, Negofol, Fair Play and Tbe Finn suporting him capably. LATEST RELEASES COMING TO ANTLERS Thrre of the latest releases have ben booked for the Antlers the atre, according to an announcement r.mtU thin mornlnff by Lav.-renre might Was too late to draw hack? I suddenly remembered the vears when Paul and I were all in all to each other. Why from rhiWthood we had hardly had thought that we kept from each other: and now we had let some- thinn. I knew not what, come be- teen us. T hud been fin dine fault with Paul without thinking that I too bo to ma me. i too, pr- VANCOrVKH. Wash.. Sept. IB. Half a hundred airplanes, pilot ed by many of the most famous aviators of the country, are tak ing part today In the dedication of Pearson Field, named in honor of Lieutenant Alexander Pearson, Jr., who lost his life at Dayton, Ohio, in an air race. Fifty airplanes which have been circling the avintinn fit Ids of the western purt of the coun try are to fly over pendlHnn, th home of Lieutenant Pearson, and hi afternoon are to partirlpiite Motorists!! We have just equipped our shop and are prepared to han dle all kinds of repairs, elec tric service especially. Wo are here to give satisfaction. AL YOUNG IN CHARGE SOUTH END Service Co. in races, stunts, and denionstra- and I had such backaches I could tions or various kinds, hardly stoop. My kidneys didn't Hrigadler-Oeneral Paul A. Wolf, act right, either. Doan's pills soon rommsnrfT or the finh brigade, fixed me hp In good shape. The Colonel Frederick T. Arnold, chief aches and pains left my back and of the Sf.th division of my kidneys were regulated." "nr. H- K. Irvine of Port- 69c. at all dealers. Foster-Mil. land, are on the program to speak burn Co.. Mfrs, Eulalo, N. Y. at ,ho dedicatory exercises. The . idow and prenis of I.tentenunt (Joux. lit. states that these are hnps. had been derelict with mv the thret i.iost expensive bookl'i-'s duly. Kven when remorse hsd ver ban. ght to Hos.-h mr. 'lc.-'me by the throat because I hal films t. ii'g first releases from the1 nearly killed my husband. It was rporaron. Thiylnot because of hUn, nut oecause banks !; "Iwnil was afraid for myself, arraii here the middle! of what might happen to me. of i.ext month. Mmy Pickford in i The dream I had had or ine J m.Ii Annie Roon. ,-," and Ctmibs (dragon that guarded our home Ch.-pHn In "The Go. I ltush." Kadi 'and happiness was absolutely of tiicse films is cb: - lib t mu. inmore truthful than what I had l-raltc in premier shj.ngs ami lo,j been hugging to my heart as eul film fans will b- delighted lo ' reality. The tentacles of mlstm li iri. that they haa be.M e.-cuud derstandlng thoughtlessness and Tor i.rly show r;- In I ! Mly. j selfishness were still barring the o way to our home and happiness. We sell wooiem. py the yard. 1 lay with my eyes quiie open a i TRE8PASS NOTICE All persons are hereby warned not to fish, nor to hunt. With without dogs or In any way tres pass on the Dixon ranch or tne Jones ranch which I have leased. T. O. DIXON. FOR 8ALE Ford son donkey, lines and blocks and tractor. First class condition. Priced right Terms. Coen Lumber Co. rdR BALE 75 tiers of 16-lnch scrub oak, 1 i miles west of Olalla achoolhouse, on old Camas Valley road. Frank Adamek. Bfocgway. FOR BALE Sharpies cream sep arator. No. 4. Good condition. Address W. F., care News-Re view. FOR SALE Clean cheat seed, 2) cents per lb. Rye grass, 3c at tho bin. Phone )4F11. Thos. Hatfield. FOUR-TUBE RADIO SET for sale at bargain price. Fine set for ex perimental purposes. See It at News-Review office. VELlE TOURtNfJ CAR with good rear tires, fair front, runs good. Total price IS5. Self starter and good battery. Look this over. The Roseburg Oarage. FOR SALE CHEAP horses, gentle. FOR RENT 3 furnished house keeping rooms. 408 B. DCttglaa St. . FOR-RENT Desirable seven-room house with garage, close In. Phone 437-J. . FOR RENT S-room furnished apt. with bath, 120 per mo. Lights and water Included. Close.. -In. 414 North Jackson. Phone 606. FOR RENT Nice clean.quletVnP spectable rooms for ladlee - or gentlemen; close In; free baths; radio aervlce every evening. Un der new management. Lane Street Rooming House. - WKSTKH.NKU I'HEH tXaSWA' SADDLE. TONOPAH, Nev.. Sept. 15. A saddle worth (5,000, tho envy of every bronco buster In the west ern country, Is the possession of O. B. Garcia, of Elko, Nevada. Garcia, an old time saddle maker, made the unusual saddle for his Own use. Intricately worked Into It Is approximately 14,000 worth of gold and sliver ore. o- DINNERWARE 15o We have a big bargain In decora ted dlnnerware at 16c each piece, sold by the set of S3 or 42 pieces only. About half price on these. Duy now at Carr'a. llernier the Tailor. Liberty theatre. 2 doors north remaining hours of the night, ana niirmn iiukh uwm . long time to think of what Psul I meant lo me. I knew thst all the specious reasoning 1 nan nen going through lo convince myself was false that there was some thing outflde of sny fact which ennlH ha Hr mnn.l m I rd tnathems lk tlcally that made It lyposible for me to live without Paul. -t ! I reniemherpfl his kisses, his Forlnfanti, raresse and then and there ac- Inoalldi, iknowledged that there was some thing the mind was not able to Nourishing Digestible No Cooking. ) consider 111 love. Hay Avoid Imitations Substitute i roiild hiirdly Walt until I Notice of sale -H governm.itt tl-n-bar, Oanerat ljlnd Office, Washlnc ton, L. C. Aug. 14, 1Kb. Nolle Is hereby given that subject to the conditions and limitations . of the acta of June 1. IMS (3 St St., S1S1, February 11 (to Slat., 117SI, and June 4. l! (41 Hut., lit), and pursuant to departmental regula tions of April It, !: (0 L P. 474). tbe timber en the following lands will ba sold October 4. 128. at 10 o'clock a. m. at pjblie auction at ths United States land office at Koseburg, Oregon, to ths highest bidder at pot lass than tbe apprala td value as shown by tlits notlcs, sal to b subject to th approval of the HourMary of th Intarlnr. The purcltas prlc, with an additional sum of one-fifth of on per cent thereof, being commissions allowed, must ba deposititd at time of sale, money to b returned If sale Is not approved, otherwise patent will Is-, ue for Ibe timber, which must be! removed wltbla tn years. Bid will : be received from eitlsens of the ! United Htates, sssoctatlons of such ' eitlsens and corporations organised' under the laws of the United Htates, I or any stste, territory, or district thereof only. Upon application of a qualified purchaser, th timber on any legal subdivision will b of fered 'sepsratly befor being In-1 eluded In any offer of a larger unit. T. IS ft . It. 1 vr.. Bee. JS, Nfiyi NEis. fir 1410 M., T. II 8.r II. VVV, Heel, HKA NKVi. fir M0 14.. cedar j 4& M., not), of the timber on these sections to he sold for lee than 42 nor M. T. : K. R. 11 W.. Hoc 2J. lot 4. fir ISO sf., lot T, fir n 14., none of the timber en thie eectlon to be; old for leas than ft.aO rr M. T. ' 3J H.. U 4 VT., Hec. It. NFryj N(4, i fir 450 M. NWH NE4, fir fit K. H'U NK. fir III M., HK4 fir 3-0 14., none of tli timber on' this section to btt sold for tmn than. 11.2.'. per M. T. 14 H . It. 1 '.. nee. ! J, Nr. '4 HW'4. fir 1 X0O M., cedar 40 1 at., fK'4 W fir 7 M.. cdar IS I M , KK HR. fir r. il , cedar to! M., none of the timber on this sec-' tinn to he sold for less than 11.74 1 per M. for lha fir and II per M. ton. the cedar. T. II H.. It. T W., Hc. 1., MVi, HW fir I7R0 M.. none or the) timber on this section to be sold for' less than 41 per It. Thos. C. llavail, A'-tlng Commissioner. Two saddle Come and see tbem 2s miles east of Kelly's Korner store. Also 61 tons choice hay. P. A. Lurch, Rt 1, Roseburg. FORTS ALE 16-lnch split oakTal' so milk cow; weanling pigs; 1 Poland China boar. E. L. Thomp son, RU 2, Box 113, Roseburg. 4 miles north on Pacific highway. FOR SALE New modern, five? room bungalow In good location. Full cement basement with fur nace, and laundry trays, sleeping porch, and breakfast nook. JJy owner. Call at 441 Fowler St., or phone 30-R. FOR" BALEnTTach 25:20W(n". Chester, 30-30 Winchester, 30-40 Krag, 85 Remington automatic. All In first class shape. Also good violin and console radio cabinet Repair Shop, Cor. Rose and Oak Sta. FOR SALE Ford" touring car"; good mechanical condition; starter, demountable rims, four good tires, new battery and lights, good paint. Price 1176. See Charles V. Stanton, 627 Mill Bt., or phone 449-R. FOR SALE-One horse and buggy and harnean; a splendid animal for cultivating garden, orchard or broccoli. A bargain, 150. See It at the Pleasant Home Cherry Or chard, Eaat Douglas St., Roseburg. Auctioneer 1 am ready for dates in city or country, write or call me for dates. House hold goods and farm ma chinery a specialty. Let John Do It ' JOHN ABEENE Phone 42F3 Oakland Oregon' TAILOR SHOP MOVED NEW LOCATION 214 NORTH MAIN STREET Suits to order and all tailor. ing work Guarantssd. ANDY VELINE Rsar Kidder's Shoe Store Chas. S. McElhinny "The Widow's Friend" Oregon Life 248 North Jackson . HOUSE PAINT $2.40 per Gallon Denn-Gerretsen Co. Cleanest and Plumpest Spring Vetch IN OREGON 4 'ic in sack lots Broken Sacks 5c and Also Hungnrlan Vetch Oray Oats. Enquire for prlcea on large lota. J. E. HATFIELD Dlxonvills, Phone 3Mf WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqiift - -,i Prune Trays, Boxes", Egg Crates Z Manufactursd by ' C. A. 8TELZIER Myrtle Crsek, Ore. Phone 160-4 ' TUBBY Runt StudSicd Human Nature. OlfXlA KHOV4 THERE iTViAS A NEW GIRL MOMEO IN RISP.T IROUNO TUB. COUMER AT TMEklf- FIVE H1CH STREET - GEE. SHE S A' PFAf A - MF R NAME'S AROUND AM SEE ?7t cr . T13 WHADOA I V ..hu-fi eve UCD I FOR: -GIRLi ARE KOTHIM TO ME- ISHOULO VIOORv p A MlLLYUM NEW ONES rwt.u IN EvtW VW i. H IN tVLK UHV X 3utif -- -y WELl.SO LOiOC. RviwT, iff I I GOTTA Be GOtW mow V SEE Vo Sometime H . WA.1M A 4 - . Pijfal By WINNER MA1AJ ST. O U c Q. 90. a- HlH cuy block O 3 o o iTATe t. biAGPAM f0tNG C0O45E TAKEM BY . MAVTE.(VTU6V"BATe? DM LEAVIMC ftyMT Ovvil OM-tHE CORSJE.R Jf MIJ AMD HICH MRtl.TS, $ JIID0VA MEAN A UAutlU' AROUMO M FRONT r HJCf JONEV HCAJiE -IHl ? - ITS ADIRTV MEP.N nmevs B IT l,RV)NT DAVIS. THIS TO 6EE f- tunc BACK HEKttacrMVi (.0 Rugs! They need cleaning 'as . well as your clothing,; We don't care how; large they are. Let us- get them. I Our Aute Will CM Phone 277 FOR RENT Two new bungalow strictly modern five rooms oak floors throughout 1131-11S5 North 3rd St Close to Benson school. Also a close In S-room apartment Call 460. r : . j MISCELLANEOUS 1 11000 to loan on Rood real estate. G. W. Young k Son. Phone 417. CAR OWNER Don't forget t4 call Sal when In need of aute parts. Sartt's Auto Wreckina House. COOK-"-IT1S ffEhE INVESTI GATE The Klrstln Ftl-Oane for Fords. Fills your tank without lifting the cushion. Tells at a glance how much gas yon have. Get youra today. F. F. Criteaer, agent. 1005 Military St. Phone 692. TO TRADE 3-room, electric light ed house, three lots, each BOX 140 ft. Good cellar, wood-shed, chicken house, Inwn, shade frees. Some furniture and chickens. In the prosperous milling town ol Uend, Ore. For a small place 01 raurh. near Roseburg, Ore. Own . er, Abner F. Smith, 53 E. Olney, Bend. Ore. " " '