ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 1925.
Again We Assure You!
When Good Flour is Sold Cheap
WeWillSelllt
$2.35, $2.20, $2.05 pr tack
$9.20, $8.$0, $8.00 for 4 sacks
See Us First Wa Can Save You Money
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
ftOIMURa OAKLAND
STIEEPUy COMING
TO ANTLERS OCT. 10 i
!
HAS STRONG CASTAS
ATTENTION BUSINESS
WOMEN
r
The Business and Profes-
slonal Women's Club will hold
Us first rcKUlar. business
rueetlnir of tha year Krlday.
Sent. IS. at 7:15 P. m. at
einllne Conservatory.
A BRIDE'S DIARY
... A Lov Story of Today
By Idah McClone Gibson
Direct Trom Its farewell ensage
nient in San Francisco, the mane
ulay. "LlKht-iin' " has been booked
for Saturday. October 10 at the An
tlers. This will be "LiKhmin's" last
lour and the cast that will present
tha famous comedy classic in the
principal cities is said to be the
strongest yet assembled.
Thomas Jefferson, son of the late
Joseph Jefferson, of "Rip Van
Winkle" fame, heads the organisa
tion as "Llchtnin' Bill Jones," Mrs.
riun UHilUnn ..lotted with
AH T.MiittninL Pi.nl ArmitronE. 11. 8.
mtmbirs are urmd to be pm A ., dlle, , ,ak. r0 ;on-
ent as this is the first and t0 drover marrlu.se lj uot a path
one of the most important o( rol... on tha train, going to
meetliifts of the year, and also ltle army p0t, she has an allegor-
to come tarty so mat tne ousi- w Clii dream Indicating ner luture
ueas niay be completed.
urublems. Tho colonel, Arthur
Hlakely Ueldon, of the pott, is a
lady killer" and his actions have
compromised Rita Thorndlke, the
wife of a reprobate lieutenant.
Una is Innocent .and Cleo forms
an Immediate and deep friend
shin for her. Rita, at Cleo's In-
You are especially urged to litigation, decides to leave tbe
post and Joins a vaudeville troupe
under the name Iiheda Thorwald-
l'uul has been having bia
CHEVALIERS
i
I attend regular meeting Thurs-
I day, Sept. 17th. to complete
arrangements for Hoseburg son.
Frank Bacon plays Mrs. Jones, ana, CnIuon i10b,rtson No. 13, to troubles, chetly lquor and gam'
Bessie Paeon, daughter of the late; . R,,(ml suverelcn Grand lodge blnic. Cleo refuses to be gush.
Frank Bacon, continues as the , . p ., . s,,,., 2ist to 5,h ; ingly sMiatbetlc. The post is
Inc. Fatigue uniform. ngog Willi gossip anu suspiriou
By Order of Commandant when Klta leaves and tne coiouei
r.ltl.l.l7NTAIUANS HOXIt
tIKl.ll UY FIVE AMLHHANS
WASHINGTON, Sept. 17.
Only five Americans hold life
membership in the Interparlia
mentary Union, which meets here
early in October. This honor is
reserved (or those who have ren
dered signal service to It and
have been elected by the Union's
council as life members.
Although the rank and file of
parliamentarians In active service I
make up the gathering which will
be held in the Capitol, these five
Americans but one of whom re
mains in legislative harness will
have a voice in its proceedings.
Ellhu Root, of New York, who
served as Senator and as both
Secretary of State and War, as
well as being actively identified
wilh international effort. Is one
of the five and is expected to be
one of the notable figures at the
conclave.
William U. B. Alney ot Harris
burg, Pa., now chairman of Penn
sylvania's Public Service Commis
sion, is another of those who have
been particularly honored by the "J.
Union, for "'!?; ;jtfon 802, StaU.te wSile Ur
national nem, uuiauu u m,
Kast. Representative Burton of
Ohio, the only man in the pre
sent House who has bad service
In the Senate, and who is a mem
ber of the executive committee ol
the American group of the Inter-parliamen-r;-
Luton, has been
exalted to lite membership on its
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine
both local and internal, and hat been
successful In the treatment of Catarrh
for over forty yean. Sold by all druggists.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio
rolls. He la the only member of
the five that is still in legisla
tive life.
J. Warren Keifcr of Springfield,
Ohio, a former Speaker of the
House, and Richard Bartholdt ot
St. Louis, where the Union in
1904 held its only previous meet
ing In the western hemisphere,
are the other Americans who en
Joy life membership In tbe organization.
the
vamping vaudeville actress. Felix
naney, jonn nmrvin, rraim i nuni-
ion, Marge .inner, uuuu
Myles McCarthy, James Worsley.
Ethan Allen. Nellie Keller. Wm.
Wagner, Genevieve Lyle and other
favorites have also been .retained
for the one company now appear
ing In "Light nin'".
Thomas Jefferson, who heads
Classified Sectiom
ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PACE. -Z
Cook with gas.
PART.NKU OK TKKllV
' i IH.lXitiA.V FKF.F.O
LAUNDRY KIDS
OUR.
PRfCTiCAv
(ajtt poa,l ewjj p.)tJUv)
CHICAGO, Sept. 16. Frank
Lake, brewer partner of Terry
Uruggan, who as a federal prosi
nor, was freed from the county
Ira-
tion of his sentence, while Urug
gan waa in and out of Jail seem
ingly at bis own pleasure, was
ordered back to Jail today by
Federal Judge Wilkerson. The
court's order provided l".e would
serve out his sentence or until
further order of the court. Lake's
claim for an allowance of time
'for good behavior will be beard
later.
Trucheelo Camp Fire Girls cook
ed food sale at 20th Century Gro
cery, Saturday, September 13th.
BERLIN TRAFFIC
ACCIDENTS GROW
BENCH WARRANT ISSUED
FOR WOMAN BLACKMAILER
(AMm-latiil t'reai Lruinl Wire.)
rni?'rl Avn iim ..,( 17
ne special casus regaru as n.i UnUed tilutva circult Juil(,e Wol.
Implores Cleo to give him infor
mation unsuccessfully. Climax
ing a series of duroestic troubles
hetweeu Cleo and Paul, Cleo puts
Paul in the hospital by bitting
hi in on the head with a vase.
After a serious time Paul pulls
'hrougli due to a blood transfu
sion Horn Chick Adams, un old
sweetheart of Cleo's. Paul's mo-
rant for Mabel L. IHimiu, house-1
wile and mother of two children,
whose home is in the coast range
mountains near Panther Creek.
sue naa reiusea to report tor er-, , . ,..ui
ruignmeut on a charge of sending ,,aui . tII, ara unilwar9 of
a threatening letter through the'lh, hll. molher m.k0, her-
'led to the nost because of their
son's desperate illness.
' father bus also come.
Cleo tells her father that she
meal lype lur me Keiiuu mu vukb- verlol tmav issued a bench war- eeiuvon ui "",
bond whose Blow movements give . "L, 1 i.,, , ber and father have arrived, cul-
hlm the nickname from which the
title of the play is taken. Mr. Jef
ferson appeared with his father,
Joseph Jefferson, for many years
a3d after the latter's death follow
ed him in the classic role of "Rip
on niimiv. , uuiiins . - mall. nnleea a elniieil eae una sent . , . .,
" - - sen unpleasant jusi mo hiuu.
for her. ; oieo. alouo in hor home, is con-
Officers will bring the woman ,.,., ,i i,v th drunken Lieut. Hill
here Borne time today. Thorndike. husband of Rita, who
Mrs. Iiomm was indicted last nL.mands to know where his wife
year by a federal grand Jury for i.
sending a letter to Nets Pierson of ! ire attempts to kill Cleo. but Is i
Mist, Oregon, threatening to fx- accidentally killed himself as he I
pose him for alleged land frauds struggles with Johnson, who has I
unless he gave her one-half of the nih.i tn ei.o'a aid.
" proceeds from the sale of timber
lands amounting to (20,000.
well past sixty, raw boned, angular
and sliver thatched. Since he bears ,
close resemblance to his father,
it naturally follows that he looks ,
like Frank Bacon. The resemblance :
of Mr. Bacon to the elder Jefferson
has been frequently commented up
on by newspaper reviewers. Thom
as Jefferson has been living In Cal
ifornia for several years and
pearing In pictures.
Bessie Baco:i, to be seen in the i
special IJghtnin'" cast lo an au- Kor oro, B(.rv,ce. city or
thor as well as a player. In callab- .,,. tri, Phnno si
oration with her father she wrote
"Five O Clock, a play which en
joyed a good run at the Fulton
theatre, New lork, a few years
back.
riON
time you get through with Paul,
he will feel that he can see me."
I'm sore he will, Daddy, but
I warn you you would better get
some breakfast In the meantime.
for I expeet It will take a long
time for me to explain to Paul
all that I have found out about
myself."
Waa Paul's mother stirring
when you started out, Cleo?"
asked my father. "I expect I
would better hang around and
take her and Armstrong some
where to breakfast, the prob
ably will not be pleased when
she finds you are not home."
Well, I can t worry anout that
now. Dad. 1 oou t tmnx ane up
yet, anyway. I don't hear her
when she came downstairs, and
as for breakfast, Col. Beldon sent
one of his servants over to take
Johnson's place, and all of you
can have breakfast any time you
wish, either individually or together.
I'm going to try to see jonn-
son this mornie.r to tell him how
grateful I am to him for saving
my life."
Dad had been walking along
beBide me. and we were now at
tha entrance to the hospital. He
grasped my band and Btoopeil aua
Vl..u t mint havA lnnkail
CleO B i BI,n-iBM .a h. was nut usually
so demonstrative, mere was tot
of emotion In hit voice when he
said?
"Cleo. I'm really very proud of
you." !
"Don t be," I saia. ' uon t ee
proud of me. 1 shall probably
do some things again and again
that will make you wince and
grit your teeth before you come
around and forgive me, Ju as
you have now. Ill tell you one
thing, however, I'm going to
fight for my happiness, Just as I
have been fixating for my self
assertion and selfish desire to
rule. From now on In the Paul
Armstrong menage provided
FOR SALE
PEACHES for sale. Call S5.
FOR SALE Gray seed oat. C. J.
Lundeen, Melrose, Ore.
FCR BALE Canning pears at the
Curtis ranch. Phone 8F4.
TOMATOES 60c a bushel. Ramp
ranch 1 mile east. Phone 270-1.
WANTED High school boy to do
chores, build fires, etc, tor room
and board. Phone 571.
WANTED Clothes, shoes, 'furni
ture, magazines, papers. .J'bme
3D7-L. or send card. Salvation
Army, Roseburg. "
WANTEDPlaceby high school
girl, to work for board. Prefer
small child to care for of even
ings. Address Leona Moreland,
Wilbur. Ore.
FOR SALE Pack horses and sad
dle horses. Uoyer Bros. Phoie
14F11.
WAGON, Heavy, suitable fur lum
ber hauling. Will exchange for
wood. Phone 460.
FOR SALE Sow and 6 weaner
pigs. 60. J. F. Van Allen, Days
. Creek, Ore.
FOR SALB Universal six-hole
range, good as new. Reasonable.
C. F. Rood, SutherUn, Ore.
FOR SALE! Fordson donkey, lines
and blocka and tractor. First
class condition. Priced right.
Terms. Coen Lumber Co.
WANTED Trucks with drivers to
haul gravel. One to two yards
capacity. By day or by contract.
J. W. Sweeney Construction Co.,
Brookings, Ore.
FOR RENT
FOR SALE Sharpies cream sep
arator. No, 4. Good condition.
Address W. F., care News-Review.
FOR SALE Clean cheat seed, 2i
cents per lb. Rye grass. Sic at
the bin. Phone 14F11. Thos.
Hatfield.
FOUR-TUBE RADIO SET for sale
at bargain price. Fine set for ex
perimental purposes. See It at
News-Review office.
VELIE TOURING CAR with good
rear tires, fair front, runs good.
Total price S5. Self alarter and
good battery. Look this over. The
Roseburg Garage.
SLEEPING ROOMS for rent. 112
W. Douglas.
FOR-RENT Three oirice rooms.
Beat location in the city. Phone
68.
FOR KENT Desirable aeven-room
house with garage, close la.
Phone 437-J.
FOR RENT Apartment, five
rooms, unfurnished, strictly mod
ern, close In. Call 460.
Conk with gaa
CONFERENCE IN
JOSEPHINE COUNTY
i instead of answering my ques-
ition as to where he was going, he
REPORTS DISCOVERY OF demanded:
OIL ON PACIFIC SLOPE Wn.lt , tne nmlor wlth y011
this morning, Cloo? You look
so differently from what you did
last night."
"Nothing Is the matter with
me, dearest, except Dan,
(AuiM-latrd Prcai Loaned Wire.)
SEATTLE. Sept. 17. Discovery
of oil In the Arctic Slope of Alas
ka was reported by Gerald Fitz
gerald, head of a United Slates d()n.t you tnnk tnat th(1 iKht
geological survey party that this ,imei wneI1 you are ioue, and
summer visited the valleys of Col- almost nil the world your world
A IDS NFVV INT"! ISTRY v"lB nA Nolalt rivers, when ho (s a9iccp ia the very bast time
' returned here
SOLU'
Tnri stared at ne as t'Miigli
he had never Been me before, and t there Is one there is going to be
only a fifty-fifty proposition.-
Dad said nothing, but he smil
ed hroadly aa he gently pushed
me Inside the gate and turned
back toward my house.
I went up the stops of the
hospital slowly. One moment I
hoped that Paul was awake, and
tho next I srrew cold as I won
dered if he could really forgive
me and take me dsck to nis
heart again.
Tomorrow llacR to rnui. ..-
North.
nade a killing on string beans in of f ,.tt' Washington. D. C, in!
uly. Net profits of 1.1. 0 per acre Marcn tiav,e1 Dy way of ',,..
attle, Seward, Alaska, Nenana, Bo
nanza. Koezebue on tbe Arctic
ocean the Noatak river to the heaiU
waters of the Colville river, down
today from the to come to an uudersluudlng with
I Y6S EXPERT UvUNDRV
I VAfotLU'i AN AAT -
I AND Vi HMt LEARNED I
To PO OUVUVAR.T :
Our practical knowledge
of the laundry business en
ables us to turn out work
of surprising excellence.
Whenever you see a well
laundered, dellcato shirt
waist and fresh, attractive
table napery you should
think of this laundry.
Roseburg Steam
Laundry
PHONE 7
BERLIN. Sent. 16. (A. P.)
Traffic accidents in Berlin In
creased during the second quarter
of 1925 to a total of 2.S16. as com
pared with 1.S57 during the first
I three months. Casualties of the
I second quarter Included 12 deaths i it is expected
and 280 persons seriously lujureu.
yourself?
We had been walking along to
ward the hospital. Dad stopped
abruptly, and put his hand on my
shoulder.
"Daughter, that's a very big
thing you have been doing. If It
is true that you have come to
this stream to the Arctic ocean, an understanding with yourBelf.
thence to Nome on Bering Sea and "I did not uleep very well last
r."r. back to Seatilo on the V ictoria of . night, for It .eemed to me that
OI ten ceiim per pnunn 'pnevaneu 7. . , i ...i M, ,, h.nnlnu,k
until ii.lv 91 -h.'n tiirr. waa a the Alaska Steamship company. I could not see your happiness
A few Josephine county farmers
made
J
were realized by two or three farm'
era. and several others did nearly
aa well. Indications are that the
acreage will exceed 100 acres nxt
year. String beans are a new crop
lu Josephine county. Shipments
were made to Portland and a price
lh at will, cus.
! - o ,
McCORMACK ATTRACTS TWO
RECORD AUDIENCES, DUBLIN
BOX PAPER 19c
I Special sale of fancy box paper,
i white and colore in linen finish,
full Bize boxes, assorted shape en
I velopes. A really good quality Item
at a special price of l!)c. See it at
Carr's.
POLAXB HAS WK.KK-
KSD PltOHIIlITlO.V.
At Brand's
ROAD STAND
(Pacific Highway 4 miles north)
PEARS: Ilartlett
de Anjou
Sheldon
Howell
Bosc
GRAPES: Overland Malagas.
Jelly Grapes.
APPLES: Jonathan
- King
Btsmark
Snow Apple
' Waxen
Cookers
GARDEN VALLEY MELONS
ITALIAN PRUNES, ate.
WARSAW. Sept. 17. The Pol
ish government haB prohibited
the Bale ot alcoholic beverages
from 3 p. m. on Saturday until
10 a. m. Monday. An exception
to the decree is beer with a max
imum of two and one-half percent
alcohol.
Enforcement of this prohibition
has led to a scries of maRs de
monstrations in several of tho
larger cities of Poland.
HAT MATERIALS
Hat frames, cloth cover material
drop, 'fills was according to ex
pectations, however.
This new agricultural develop
ment was a direct onterowlh of the
county economic conference held in
Grants Pass in lebruary, lltJI, and
the conference in Dflll.iv Sent. 17 .Inhn Mr.
Roseburgg In November will dV fnrniark'a two concerts in the
close similar possibilities aimed lo Theatre Roval Dublin recently
make farming more profitable. were BUl.n(1e, by the largest audi-
Josephine county fanners reallz- , ver assemblul in the city
ed the necessity of developing new for B,iinr events. Not only was
DINNERWARE 15c
We have a big bargain In decora
ted dinnerware at 16c each piece,
sold by the set of 33 or 42 pieces
only. About half price on tuese,
Buy now at Carr'a.
o
HORNSBY 0ET8 37TH HOMER.
FOR RENT Two-room furnished
. apartment for couple. Phone 161-J
or call at 610 S. Jackson.
FORTrENT NewlxToom phVsler-
ed house. Inquire 469 2ni))Aie.,
So.
FOR KENT 2 large front room
apts., fireplace and hot water.
Large housekeeping rooms for
school girls or boys. 344 S. Jack
son. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apL
with bath, S20 per mo. Lights
and water Included. Close In.
414 North Jackson. Phone 606.
FOR RENT Nice clean, quiet, re
spectable rooms for ladies or
gentlemen; close tn; free baths;
radio service every evening. Un
der new management. ' Lane
FOR SALE Or exchange for any
kind of cattle, first class work
horse, weight 1200 lbs. Sound and
true, work anywhere. Box 668,
or phone 419-Y. '
FOR SALE CHEAP-Two B.ddle Foft-RiTNT-Two-Dei-bungalow.,
Bee
them 2i miles east of Kelly's
Korner store. Also 61 tons choice
hay. P. A. Durch, lit 1, Roseburg.
' (AiiwbitMl Prwa I-aard Wire.) '
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. 16. Man-
nnti Pan a in nn thn rocks. Alar-
,riage, my dear, is not made for ager Rogers liornsoy or tne ou
now or a day or a week or a 'Louis Cardinals, ohamplon major
year, and marriage Is no more I league home-run sluggor, slashed
perfect than any other tiling thot lout his thirty-seventh home run of
conceived and made by man. 'the season off Knight In the ilfth
FOR SALE 16-inch split oak; al
so milk cow; weanling pigs; 1
Poland China boar. E. L. Thomp
son, Rt. 2, Box 113, Roseburg. 4
miles north on Pacific highway.
FOR SALE One horse and buggy
and harness; a splendid animal
for cultivating garden, orchard or
broccoli. A bargain, (50. See It at
the Pleasant Home Cherry Or
chard, East Douglas St., Roseburg.
PLANK GIANT pullets and cock
eielB for sale. Reasonably or ex
change for early hatched Bamd
Rocks. Edenbower, mile w.t
or. R. R. J, D. West,,, Roseburg.
B. F. D. 2, Box 40.
i a
Btrictly modern five rooms
oak floors throughout 1131-1136
North 3rd St. Close to Benson
school. Also a close In 6-room
apartment Call 460.
i MISCELLANEOUS ' I
I told you yB-
inatter of adjust-
sourcps of in conm for thv new
farms bi'iiiK established on the irri
gation projects. A Mirvey of pos
hible market carried on tn the
UkIH of thorough knowledr. of th
Josephine production pntentitilit.es
brought out tho fact that early
beans, early tomatoes and to a de-
ffriic. hrrwrnH nffer iinsmiiiilit (
Tim beans and tomatoes could bo, cert8
placed on the market among the
earliest homo Riown product a of
the state. At that time tho predic
tion was made that hiKh prices for
beans could be expected tip to July
2.1. This prediction was carried out
this year, tho first In which a crop
has been produced.
Likewise 8uccens has been at
tained with tomatoes. Several grow
Consequently
terday, it is
ment.
"I had made up my mind to
Ko over thin morning and talk to
I'aul and see what he thought nt
all this. Of course, my dear, I
every inch of available space occui)now there are times when a se
pied, but parts of the building In paratton is Inevitable, between a
which no place had previously j man and a woman who are miBer
been found for the public were . aMc together, but I also know
uhmI and sold at hih prices. jtliut a separation should not be
Tho gdveriior-gem ral, the presl- 1 entered into lightly,
dent, and all the high ofiicers of j "I cannot help think that any
the state were present at both con-1 two people who have known each
School HUpjilieB tablets, pencils,
pens, Ink, pen points, Palmer and
note book paper. Lloyd Crocker.
RUSKIN'S HOME TO BE SOLD.
LONDON, Sept. 17. John Rus
kin's home, "ilrantw ood Hou"
("nniston, Lancashire, where the
ers have secured nmre money from pod lived for 25 years and died in
a small acreage of tomatoes this l:mo, is to be sold. In 18H.r,, by
year than they have with more deed of gift, Ituskln made over his
staple crops for some seasons back, house and content to Mr. and Mrs.
flowers, etc. Big line of fall hata j pauWrt immediately. Some equal er to sell Uin estate of Hrantwood,
at Carr'a.
or outstanding accomplishments nor to let any portion of it upon
mm?
Bai't tl
Attractively
Yoi cam ft
the la:- Ac
.iiM Id
Sash, Dmts
& Millwtrk
dimrt trom tl
manufacturer
si nvwu-f-Mf-
tf'nti t4f
jftr FHEA il-
22
At.
Motorists!!
We hare Just equipped our
shop and are prepared lo han
dle all kinds of repairs, elec
tric serrlce especially. We
are here to give aatlsfactlon.
AL YOUNG IN CHARGE
SOUTH END
Service Co.
vz.
'MILLVORK
1 sA'PLY COWHj
can be credited to the Interest d.
veloped In every one of the four
teen county economic conferences
ko far held in the state.
building leae." He also reqiitsieil
that they "accord during Vi con
secutive days in each year such
permisfion lo strangers to se ihe
other, as you and I'aul have don
must. In the long run, come to
a place of contentment if not hap
! piness."
"I think that's true. Dud. Tanl
1 hasn't been so bad. you know--j
he just made a mistake or two.
ill Is I, Daddy, who has done an
: the bad things,
.worse by doing them in a man
ner which paid to the world that
,1 thought I, and I only, waa
, right.
"Oh. I found out some sur
prising thlnus about mynelf in tho
slow, passing hours last nifiht. I
am on my way now to see If I
cannot give the same Information
to Paul."
'Then, my dear Cleo," said my
blessed old Diyl. "I'll Jud walk
a'niit a bit. and perhapn hy the
inning ot today's game with Phila
delphia. One man wae on bane.
Notice of sale )t government tl'M
her, llunorul Lni Offlro, Wanhlii;;
ton. D. t, Aua. 18, Jlin. Notice )
horphy alvn that snhject to the
conditions and llmttailnns of the
arts of June 9, lOlfl H Hint., SIR),
February Z6, im (40 Htat., 1170).
and June 4, 1920 (41 Rtat., 76X, and
pumuant to departmental reajula
tlona T April 14, 1924 (t0 U D. S?6.
the timber on the followlns landa
will be tolil October ft. l2h, at 10
o'clock a. m. at public auction at
tho United Htutes land office at
Hoseburg, Oregon, to the highest
bidder at not than the apprais
ed value as nhown by this nut Ice.
ule to he subject to the approval
of the ttacretary of the Interior. The
purchase prlift. with an additional
iiiin of one-fifth of one per cent
thereof, bekna comnilaalone allowrd,
mtiMt be dfposttxd at time of aalc,
money to be returned If tale la not
WAXl ED
WANTED A second hand baby
buftfty. C, A. Prullt, Riddle. Ore.
j. s. Mcdonald
Electric Wiring and Service
Roseburg, Ore.
rhone 6SI J 112 W. Douglas St,
STRAYED Small, long-haired,
white kitten. Notify Mildred Zig
ler. Tel, 6U6-J.
CAH OWNKIl ljonl foKtSfTu
all 6&S when in need ot autt
parts. Sarff's Auto Wreckio
House. .. . ,
0)OK--ITSH5RE IN VE8TI
GATE The Klrslin Fll-Gaae for
Fords. Kills your tank without
lifting the cushion. Tells at a
glance how much gas yon have.
Oet yours today. P. F. Crlteser,
Bscnt. 1006 Military St. fhone
692. "
tcTTRADB 3-room, electrlc'TlithC
ed house, three lots, each 60s
140 ft. Good cellar, wood-shed,
chicken house, lawn, shade trees.
Some furniture and chickens. In
the prosierous milling town ol
IJend, Ore. For a small place ol
ranch, near Roseburg. Ore. Own
er. Abner F. Smith, 639 E. Olney,
Rend, Ore.
I
LOST AND FOUND
xoTe'mh.rr" -o'"d!.n'p i:ry"!'f'.,,!;:,ret"r,-,s " 1 1,av8 1101,6 ! mever be without it
equally Important economic prac
tices, according to Wm. I,. Teutsch,
of the (). A. C. extension service,
who has been assisting the vai Ioum
coiiimltlees which have been ap
pointed under tin direction of It. A.
Ptt.se nbark, county thairniau of the
conference.
i Kxigencles of fortune aro ho
Heved to be the reason for the pale.
N
anurtiV'Hl. otherwlita patent Will Is
tir fitr thn ilmbor. which must be
and 1 made them I removed within ten yea re. Bids will
ne rece i vhi iroin ni men 01 ine
United Htatea, a h tne la t lona of aurh
i-Uixent anil corporattona orifanlxitd
under the laws of the United fttaten,
or any atatn, tnrrltory, or dlatrlct
thereof only. T'pon apnllratlnn of a
(jjuallfted purchaaor, the limber on
any legal aubdivlalnn will he of
fered separately before Peine; in
cluded In any offer of a lurirer
unit. T. 1 H. H. 2 W.t Hec. tt, NK',4
NKV4, fir 130 M., T. 1 H K. W.,
S.c. ft. HK'4 NKVt, fir M0 M., cedar
4. M., none of the timber on these
Sfctiona to be euld fur leaa than 12
per l. T XX H., It. 12 W., Hc. J3,
l..t tt. fir xoo M , lot 7, fir o M , none
r.f the timber en thin awtion to bn
aold for lens than 2 ta per M T.
3 8. K. I W.. He.;. II, NK'4 NK'i,
for it immediately easea ud. Hvi NK'i. fir ah' , hkh sk.
TAILOR SHOP
MOVED
NEW LOCATION
214 NORTH MAIN STIIEET
Suite to order and all tailor
ing work Guaranteed,
ANDY VELINE
Rear Kldder'a Shoe Store
LOST Large artificial flower, used
as dress trimming. Return to this
office.
PROFESSIONAL CARD "
OR. M. H PLYLJDR ChlropraetK
rrhr.lclan Hi TV In 8t.
i:
HOUSE PAINT
j $2.40 per Gallon
Dcnn-Csrretseo Co.-.
den. severo. colicky pains and
cramps in stomach ana bowels.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Magazine sulipcrlptin-is polled
Clubbinir offers. Fiction Library,
Maaonic T.'niple, Hi-.-buri;.
I'l-ncib
I'-rs. etr
i slore at
;l. nif'r.ey. I
Mich It'-ni fnr
are hrt C;lTl.
dcaiily nausea and weakening
diarrhoea. Kor children and
grown-ups use
CHAMBERLAIN'S
COLIC and DIARRHOEA
REMEDY
ihe school o;i:fitilaKe witn you wncn yoa travai.
Keep it always in your Bom.
I, tablets. Wile li'in'n."'. fll-
, ian be ri'iucht at Iht'i
piici-s that lll aave on
iHiHlki'rchii'fs, hosiery Mid
fir 3'0 M., none of the timber on
llila auction to lie ."Id for leaa than
11.36 per M. T. It H, R. W.. Men.
3. NK'4 HW'4. tlr 1 rot M, cedar 40
M , HK'4 HW'l. fir 70 M , eedr
M , HU'it HK.'i, fir 0 M., cular 10
M.. n'ine of tha timber on tbla aec
tlon lo be Mold for leaa than II. 71
T M for IIih fir ami $1 tier M. for
the cidir. T. iH H. It. 7 W.. Hec. I,
NW". KV4. fir ITr.o M. none of tbe
timber on this avetlon to be sold fori
leaa than IJ tier SI. Tho. C Jlavel
Aetlpy fonimlwalotHT.
Cleanest and Plumpest
Spring Vetch
IN OREGON
4 Vie in sack lots
Broken Sacks 5c
and
Also lltuiKsrlan Velch
Oiay Oats.
Enquire for prices on large
lots.
J. E. HATFIELD
Dixonvllla, Phone 3F1I
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
STOP AT
Hotel Umpqua
Prune Trays, Boxes, '
Egg Crates
Manufactured b?
C A. STELZIER '
Myrtle Creek, Ore. ','
Phone 2604
TUBBY
Just Like a Girl.
by WINNER
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Rugs!
They need cleaning as
well as your clothing.
We don't care how
large they are. Let us
get them.
Our Auto Will Call
Phone 277
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