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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. - TUESDAV. SEPTEMBER 22. 1925.' Farming Whatever you need, from wire to fence the field to roofing to protect your crop after harvest. "See us first we can save you money." Extra heavy Barbed Wire 9-39 Fence ..'a ....:....!.. Rye Grass Seed .. Flour .. FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE WMUiRtWOAKLANO HARBIN, Sept. 32. The recent tragic death of Morgan Palmer at the hands of Chinese brigands on his ranch. In northern Manchuria' forms the latest chapter in a his tory of ten years' effort by Am ericans to develop modern agri culture In China on a large scale. Ten year ago a group of Ameri cana, lured by the rich undevel oped regions in upper Manchuria, organized the Manchurlan Develop ment Company, with the purpose . PROFEMIONAi. CARD DB. St. xL j'i.it.slit rtilropracOl payelQUA. II V. Lata M. j. s. Mcdonald Electric Wiring and Service Roseburg, Ore. Phone 65S-J . 112 W. Douglas St Cleanest and Plumpest Common Vetch IN OREGON 5c per pound Also Hungarian Vetch and Gray Oats. Enquire for prices on large lots. J. E. hXtfielo Dlxonvllle, Phone 3F11 . 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 Guaranteed., ANDY VELINE Rear Kidder's Shoe Store HOUSE PAINT $2.40 per Gallon Denn-Gerretsen Co. WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOTAT Hotel Umpqua I Motorists!! We have) Just equipped our shop and are prepared to han dle all kinds of repairs, elec tric service especially. We are here to give satisfaction. AL YOUNO IN CHARGE SOUTH END Service Co., Weather! ........$4.50 38c .........::..7c ...$2.05 S: si !' of introducing American agricul tural machinery In cultivation of vast tracts when workmen' and work animals were scare. Lewis 8. Palen, formerly an official In the Chinese customs service, headed the enterprise, tie secured title to 15,000 acres in the angle between the Amur and : Pungarl rivers and enlisted the interest and financial assistance of Charles R. Crane and the late Wlllard Straight. A Dumber of American and Danish agricultur al experts were engaged, buildings were erected and workmen were Installed upon the land. Floods hampered the work of the colonists during the first two years. Then came the World War with consequent disruption of river navigation and the poli tical contention over management of the Chinese Eastern railway. The foreign experts depsrted and attain were left in Chinese hands. Later a system of leasing land to tensnts for a small rental pay able In grain waa adopted, but bandit activities pat an end Jo this effort and tbe whole project eventually waa abandoned. It was at this stage when Mor gan Palmer, long familiar with Manchuria through service with the Salt Administration, the Am erican Red Cross and the Ameri can Legation, acquired control and undertook to reorganize the enterprise with the aid of Rus Isran refugees. He enlisted the 'interest, or Chinese authorities, 'and In the course of a year some ten hamlets sprang up in various portions of the big estate. Block houses and defense walla were 'built and the Chinese provincial administration supplied arms and ammunition against possible ban dlt attacks. Palmer's object was said to have been more altruistic 'than commercial In that he had igreat plans for aiding the Chinese .to improve their condition thru , teaching. - modern Winning me thods. I Appreciating, however, the need of applying business methods in promoting hiii welfare work, Pal mer had at the lime of his deuth practically completed th organi sation of a corporation, wh'.cli had been registered in the Harbin consulate and was awaltln re gistration in Shanghai. Palmer was to have been president and D. Omran, representing Frankllu H. Palmer, Inc., lloaton, vice-president. It was Palmer's Inten tion to turn over to the new cor poration the control of business rand financial affairs while he de ) voted himself to management of the ranch. The Cans of Your ill Health ' IF you have Piles or other Rectal I or Colon disorders there Is I the cause of your nervousness, lack of j vksllty.stoinach trouble, general physical ! sad mental Incapacity. I can help you ; wm back your health by positively curing your PUes aader a WRITTEN GUAR- ANTEEor fee returned. Act today by mng mr at) cxajnawuion or writing un ary rKC-t DooKKt explain ing my celebrated treat ment for Pll ES and other Rectal and Colon ailments. SU L3y biliiagj -M 'am m riLC-Afcl M n Infsiwaa Catnp'a choice UVs-efl ftcrlrfiV omccv pal-IM nw BUiium erfi. ft!?,, f '.! TUBBY ponruwo ornci f ha! soMteoovS i j aAS KtPT IN TODAY fien-f I I CE-TTIr: HOME If, f (-SO LATE.TROM iCrtOOLf. , SJMsg BSSCTBriSESa-snri nm J T FOR PIPE LINE ' I SL'THERLIN. Ore.. Sent. SS. ' l A. D. Kern. Portland contractor. I i'ollkl, guards, and Doara. luckie Ewas the low bidder her Salur- being the three iipou whom llock ttlrisv anil rimihtla will receive the n dwell longer than uaual. muse contract for the construction of ; ! the proposed water intake and Isupply line, bids tor wuicn were opened by the town council. It Is expected that the contract 'will be awarded early this week, as the city Is anxiuus to get to i work on the project, i Mr. Kern's bid wss $48,742. Washburn & Hall, Portland and Myrtle Creek contractors, also I were among the Is bidders who submitted proposals on the work. They were second low with a bid lot (49,403. J.. u. Jianiey, amo oi tins v:i7. .... .,i . .. i,r.ii.i I witn ouices in inw uuw umw- lng, was third low man witn a tigure of S4,53S. The contract calls for wrapped steel pipe, 13-gauge. Tbe plans ana specifications and report were maao by Uaar & Cunutngha.in, Portland engine ers. Arundel, piano tuner. Fliou 1S9-L. CITY TO PROCURE CAPTURED GERMAN CANNON FOR TROPHY A request for a captured Ger man cannon to be used as a wur trophy. Is to be made by tbe City ot Kosuburg, it was decided last night at the meeting ot the city council. The government bus available a vast amount of ordn ance captured from the German army, aud lias allotted it by aelaht to the various slates, ui the amount set asuie for Oregon there still remains a number of desirable pieces. Including sever al 71 and 15 millimeter guns ith carriages. of I O. M. Berne, commander Umpqua Post of the American Le gion, appeared before the council and presented the matter, and the council upon considering the mat ter instructed Mayor llouck to consult with the legion post aud decide upou the piece ot ordnance desired aud to order It. The city is required to pay only me freight. Cook oiui gas. ROCKNE MOULDS GREEN TEAM FOR MAJOR SCHEDULE (Aonrlalxl Vrtm Lcurd Wlr.) ' SOUTHHEND, Ind.. Sept. 2:: Grldlron fans Interested in this season's prospects at Notre Datue can have It from the coach that the school of "Kour Horsemen" fame will probably lose at least two games, and In losing only two will consider It a successful sea son. With the house that was built upon "Hock" crumbled, that di stinguished figure In tbe football world Kinite Rockne Is Intent upon building a "blcger and bet ter" team, a habit the man seems to' have. Hut the new team probably will not ho completed this year, and It is tbl? thut the tans are studying. For willingness, the little army that Coach Kockne communds at Notre Dame Is unbeatable. Many of the candidates for the 1925 team have had the benefit ot Rockne's lecture and practice. Others have been on the Fresh men squad, the reserve team that Rockne seasons with small con flicts, or the Inter-hall teams that are given varsity supervision. Prom this largo camp of re cruits, Rockne hopes to select a picked eleven. "Notre Dame win prouni'i at least two games." Kockne says. "If only two defeats are chalked up against lis, we can consider the season successful. Glenn Crowe, captain, Is about the only lineman whose name ap peared In last year's game re ports. The fleet end had little opportunity to open up with Col lins and Hunsinger in the field, but his chance this year will bo unlimited. In the new barkfleld Dick Han onsek. a guard. Is being groomed for fullback, where It is hoped that he can keep open the gaps made by the human bullet," I-ay-den. In last year's struggles. Kd wards, quarterback. Is faced with tho tank of filling Harry Sluhl- dreher'i shoes, and since Harry for All-Am- terkan, Kdwardw' Job will bo n i BiuruuiC. J "".7 - - n null- w II II the few mmi-tr!! thoy plnyd at hal' Inst f Tl OCT 1 nr.- re SviEET NOtt Mice, i-i i t-c SIT TINS NEAR. N(A Hal Vs Catarrh Medicine Tt;;7! both local and Internal, and has been successful lu the treatment of Catarrh far over tuny year. Sold by all druggists. F. J. CHENEY Si CO- Toledo, Ohio aearon and are regarded as the logical flunk men for the ntiw i lt.tfVriphl. The Frejhnien squad' produced few outstanding men. Smith and men, however, will aid I" t"B5: iluMiliig the new line and win iiuvM piemy of chance to prove themselves. llocknes reserve team, a group of the varsity squad who played small colleges during lbs regular season, will report this tall with the valuable field experience of last season behind them. . We sell vooieuk Dormer the Tailor. Liberty theatre. rjy the yard. 1 doors north corn ui iu fob bSOW IN SIOV1KS. W1LKESUARHE, Pa.. Sept. 33. There are few commodities thut some time or other do not find their way Into . motion pictures. Another of the many uses to which corn Is put is ariutclul snow flakes for the winter film scenes, which are mauufuotured in a mill here. The owners of the mill have received orders for large quantities of the white corn flakes, the making of which has become an Important part of their business. NOTICE TO HUNTERS. Guide and nacker has saddle and pack horses for blre and will guide to good game country. Address C. tt. McNeil, Leland. Oregon. o DISCARDED CABLE CARS MAKE COMPLETE HOME SEATTLE. Scot. 22. Two carded ciibie cars are the home of. the A. S. Brewers, In this city. I iu portstlon ot aliens would be The cable car dwelllnK Is enter-' sought under the conspiracy clause ed from Its oflsinal side-front door.jpj ,ne prohiblUon acL Tbe feder which opens into the living room. a statute provides tuat aliena who made of the combined front plat- have resided In the United Slates forms, which are larger than those of a regular street car. Cable cars used ou Seattle's hills have three compartments esch. front, middle and the rear,, with a door on either side and windows lining both nlues. lu tho Brewer borne, the bedroom occuplra the middle compartment ana tne oatn tne rear in uue car. each with the original eliding doors. In the other car the dining room has the middle compartment and the kitchen the rear, Cook with gas. GERMAN OPERA SINGER DIES. HAN'OVER, Sept. 22. cilia iliinmer Krlederlcl, Gorman "Marguerite" of Gounod's raust," aieo at riinimemiiiuer ' the age of 84. From 12 to 1871 sbe rang in opera In the United Hates together with her hunband, Franz lllluiner. Shortly sft.'l b return to Germany she r tiitu !,ora the operatic sta.ie, althr,ir.i prior to going to the United stale she had only sung In Ibis counuy u five years. BIRTH OF BABY Trouble Cause: by Gettinc Up Too Soon. Relieved by Taking Lydia EL Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Talcville, New York. I thought!. Would interest you Uiknowwhat lfne- Iit 1 have Oenven rrom taking your medicine. A fow days a f tcr t he b i rth oi my third cniia i pot up too quick. Then just bofora my fifth child was bom 1 had tntlam niationof the blad der and diftplocc ment. Seeing yonr advertisement ina .ivernool (Kne- land) paper 1 biyan taking Lydia K Ptnkhsm's Vefretable Comound and thai waa the best confinement 1 had. Whenever I feel run down 1 alwaye take the esretable Compound as a tonic We have iiut removed from Brockville (Canada) so i was pleaaed when the store ordered the medicine fur me and I got it today. I wouH not be without it for any price and I rec ommend it to ladies around hero be. cause 1 feel so sure it will henetitany v-oman who takes it Mrs. AtiNES W I'iNAIX, Talcville, New York. Women can depend upon Lynm fc RnkhanVs Voire table Com nounn to rfv i ltcvc tiiem from ills peculiar to their ' sex. rorsale.bydniKKiatscvrviy"- Among IT AJA& TioSin tOiOM'T V. - Ml VlRCfTE . To SOME. COVJLDNT iV'tll SARCASTIC ' z bAKtMnv. LEFT in n OF The task of preparing the city's financial budget, fur the coming year is to start at once, according to Mayor George E. Houcfc. Mayor liuuck last night Instructed each department of the city council to prepare a budget tor its own work, and from the figures prvrented the city bud?t will be worked up. The committee on Ways and Means was Instructed to consider some system of taking up tbe city's bonded Indebtedness and creating a fund to pay it off as It comes due. The committee on fire and water waa advised to plan for the expense of (he department during the com ing year. It la very probable that the city will have to employ two or more paid men during the com' ing year. In order to provide for belter protection. The committee on elections Is also to prepare for the regular elections ot next year and a special election as welL Cooper's sheep dip and branding fluid at Wharton Bros. DEPORTATION OF BOOZE PEDDLERS ATTORNEY'S PLAN AmUt.J Praia Uaanl Wm.) NEW YORK, Sept. 21. United States District Attorney Buckner announced today that hereafter he would seek the deportation of all aliens found guilty ot violating the prohibition law. The aid ot the dtpurtuieut of labor will be asked he said. ' I "We have found sometniag at I last that will put teeth Into pro-dts- hibltion enforcement," said Or. Buckner. : (or tn,n ti1t years may be de- . port.a upon conviction ot a crime involving "moral turpitude" with ..iiienr of more than one year. I amt Rutu, who have resided In the . ,, thai, five vears mR. k dennrted after two convic- i ,.,,. ,h,. -U. in sentences of more lhgn y,ur eacn- Ellens one nltd .nd iau,r foumi guilty undpr conspiy clause of the j proh.jbilto,, aw niay be imprisoned for two or more years whlcn would subject them to deportation pro ceedings. Under the new system, aliena to be deported will be turned over to , line department ot labor, Mr. uucs Mnria So- ;nt.r ,aid, to be sent out of the the first i muntrv and they will hav the j same statua as chlneae in the eyes of the goverainent. I o- They . satisfy clean, pure and , wholesome. Eat our chocolates. Lloyd Crocker. DELEGATION TO ATTEND MEETING AT ASHLAND MONDAY The RoseburK Chamber of Com merce In anxloun to Mrcure larito volumary delegation to attend the. I gathering of Chamber of Lom 1 merce officials of southern Oregon, Monday, Sept. 2S at the Lllhla Springs hotel. This hotel Is to be ! officially opened at that time, and tntiniurr ui tuiiiiM' " """' members will hold a conference on questions of great interest to all chambers. All officers and mem bers are Invited, and will be en tertained at a 13 o'clock luncheon in i lie new hotel. All persona who can attend are asked to notify thej secretary of the Roseburg cnatn ber at once. 0 Roys' all-wool suits and over coats made to measure 318.00 to 327.50 at Uernlers, the Tailor, 3 doors -north Liberty theatre. FATHER HEARS NEWS OF . SON IN NEW ZEALAND n. F. Chllson today received a letter from Mrs. Elisabeth B. Mc pherson, of New Zealand, contain ing an Interesting account of the vlBltlng of the American fleet at lhal place. Kenneth Chllson, son of Mr. Chllsot) was eatertaineu oy Mrs. McUherson and she paid the buy somf very fine compliments. , The local boy has msde a fine reo ord since entering the nsvy, and Mrs. MtPherson reports thst he Is Ing ofxl health, although a trifle homesick. International K-1G tractor fully equipped with now two-bollnm H Inih plow for $751. at Wharton Ilros. Thli outfit has never been ul. Come In and look It over. the Guilty. . Vrl UIFOC Kf-PT TWPV rnul riMT SPELL eH?-VMELL,VJELL 5 how DiD You SPCLL T rcA m ! EQUINOX TOMORROW, '. t Autumn will be officially en- tered In tomorrow morning at 6:44 a. m., according to Me- teorologlst Wm. Bell, of the local weather bureau station, Ths autumnal equinox occurs at that time on September II, s t) marking the end ot summer . and the start ot fait I James U Miller, alias Harry Wll Hams, arrested near this city on Saturday by Deputy Sheriff Leas and Deputy U. 8. Marshal Wells, charged with forging physicians' prescriptions for narcotics, entered a plea ot guilty wnen arraignea in Portland yesterday, and was sen tenced to IS months In McNeil Is land penitentiary by Federal Judge Bean. Miller, who waa jointly Indicted with Homer Earl for violation of the narcotic act, forged numerous f inscriptions In Portland, accord ng to Assistant V. S. Attorney B- non. Miller has been an addict for to years and baa already served a term for narcotic violations. Btudenakw builds so yearly models. Antler Thsatr ' Not only does "California Straight Ahead," Reginald Denny's latest Universal-Jewel starring production, now at the Antlers the atre, provide lta audience witn mora than the nsoai quota or laughs, but It also presents many valuable suggestions to ambitious motorists. Most ot the action of the picture takes place in and about an elaborately constructed motor bouse In which Denny Is supposed to make a transcontinen tal trip. Tho conveyance, built at the Universal City shops. Is com plete from bath to radio sot, with wireless telephones, a tiny kitchen and all the appointment of a popular home. ' Antler Thtatr "The Lost World." at the Antler theatre Thursday. Friday and Sat urday, comes nearest being a pho toplay of absolute universal appeal than any previous picture, accord ing to Manager Ooux. "Whan those prehistoric dino saur burat loos on lb screen the small boy forget the biggest cir cus he ever saw, and yeaterday an old man walked out forgetting bis cane," he says. "High school studenta com to see It because It helps them In their study of paleontology. The man Interested In science and the average adventure-loving man are alike interested to see a beast of 10,000,000 years ago Imperil the lives ot Twentieth. Ceutury folk. And for those who love romance, lhere Jt Bwwe loV loved by two men, Lewis Htnne ana uoya Hughes, both striving to save her from the fangs of a creature a big as seven elephanta. "In fact, the only class of people to whom this picture would not ap peal are the unfortunate blind." It required First National and The UNIVERSITY of OREGON contains: The College of Literature, Science and the Arts with 22 orpsrtments. The professions! schools of Archi tecture and Allied Arts Business Administration Education Grad uate Study-Journalism-Law MedicinMusicPhykl Edu cation Sociology Ea tension. For a eatotofuf or onp information vfritt Tht Rrjtitrar. Unttortitt of Orton, Eufrnf, Orejon. The 50t Yea- Opeat Setnker 2 1925 lei I ' . . I II A - s- io Isvi ?. ' l DrLof'-WOS. I Classified ALL NEW ADS ON FOR SALE PEACHES for sal. Call 85. FRrfSH COW" FOR SALE. Huntley, Brock way. FORT8ALE Canning pears at tlie Curtis ranch. Phone. SH. FM'" sALPedigred English setter. Phone 26FS. 45 BOUND DAK heating stove lor Hi). 838 Hamilton street. FOR SALE Good 32-40 Mailin rlOeJ 111.00. HI W. 1st Ate. N. TURKEYS for sale, 30 head. Ku- gene Hlxon, Brockway. Box 147. FOR SALE Pack norsva aud sad- dle horses, Boyer Bros. Phoie 14F14. ' -- FOrTS ALE Three male purs, 3-4 Police, 4 Collie, IS each. Phone 4F11. FOR" SALE Angora bucks W. U. from Paul, non-shedding sires, 8. Deer Creek. FOR SALE White Leghorn and Barred Rock laying hens and pul lets. A. 8. Crites, Melrose, Ore. FOR SALE GoodTuinber at rea sonable prices. Clare-Morrison Lbr. Co, located on Rice Creek. FOB 8ALtV-Comice peara forcat nlog. Banana, apples. Bring boxea. T. N. Huwphys, Happy Valley. GOOD rfXftOAlN Two tine honie steada, Joining. Very close to highway. Details 733 Wast Lane St. I FOR SALE Fordaoh donkey, Hues and block and tractor. First class condition. Priced right. Term. Coen Lumber Co. FOR SALE Clean cheat sceI n cent par lb. Rye grass. Sic at! V.- Win UiMis tjeil TluJ ' Hatfield. POUR TL HE RADIO SET for sale' at bargain price. Fine set for ex-1 peri mental purpose. See It at News-Review office. LOGGERS OPPORTUNITY 1 millions fir, 3S0 thousand pm, some piling. Close to Glendale. Price 31,000, 3700 cash, balance time. See Ott. 733 West Lane, Roseburg. FOR SA LE One or lower Unip qua'a best dairy ranches, near Roedaport on good road. Small down payment, or small trade, bal. aame aa federal loan. Ad-t . sires "Dairy", care Newa-Kevjew. . Watterson R. Rolhacker over ser- er-i en years to bring these dinosaur of one hundred thousand centuries ago to life In a modern photoplay. ' Wo have plows that will scour In black mud -and other stMll. Wharton Bros. 0 Men's suits cleaned and pressed. 11.60. Roebur( Cleaners, phone i 473. I Folk nsed td wait for their ship lo come In.' Today they read the News-Review classified ads. Notlc of Ml it fovsrnmiit tl'ii br, Uuoerni isand Uffiu, WBahiuu torv U. 0., Aui. is, Nutlve la hrby atvaa that subjwt to the conditions and HmltHituna of thm aits of June tj, iai (3 Utat,. tl-i. Obruasi-y It, (40 Htat., H7K and June 4. 1920 Ml HtaL, 7ftl, end pursuant to departmental refiila-1 tlon of April H, 14 t&U U U 17l. ! the timber on the folluw'na lunde will be told October 6, 182$, at 10 O'clock a. m. nt public auction at the United Btiitee Und office at ftoaeburc, OruKun, to the hlabtist bidder at not lee than the apprele ed value aa shown by this notice, snla to be subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Interior. The purchase price, with an additional urn of one-firth of one prr cent thereof, belnf rominttsloiis allnwrd muait be drpunttfd at time of sale, mono to be returned If eate in mt annruvtHl. otherwlee Dutfnt will la- uo for the timber, which mutt be removed within ten yeara. Hide will be received from citizen of the United Hlatea, anaoclatlons of u:h cltiaena and corporation, orajatitard under the laws of the United Km tea, or any slate territory, or dlatrlct thereof only. Upon application of a iuallfted purchaser, the tiinlr on any leral subdivision will be of fered separately before belnr ln tluded In any oftvr of a Urrer unit. T. U H, It 1 V., fleo. SS, NK1 NK'i. fir UJ0 M., T. U H.. H. W., BmcTI, HKfi NKW. fir IK0 M certtir 45 M., none of the timber on these aet'tiona to be sold for lna than ti p.r M. T. U 1, H. It W., Heu. S3, lot I. fir lo M lot 7. fir 0 M none of -4 he timber on thli sertloa lo he d1 tf for Iran than tJ 50 p r M. T. 12 H., It. w., wr. ai. rsr'i rr.', tir 450 M NWH NKU. fir US M., '8WI4 NK'4. fir J75 M., BK'e .VK. I fir 150 M., none of the timber on this sertlon to be sold for lews then Jl.if. per M. T. 1 H. It. I W Urn. , NK4 HWU, fir IVtt M cedar 4't !M., hkT4 HWVi, fir 7XO M., cedar to M HWi4 Ht), fir 150 M., cfdar 20 I M.. none of the timber on this acc- tlon to he sold for !" than 11.76 I per M. for the fir and L tr M. for -the cedar, T. IS H, It. 1 W., Hec. t, NW'4 HWU. "r 1 70 &(., none nf the timber on Ihla section to be sold for leas than 13 pr M. Thus. C llavell, A'tlnif fommlwalnner By WINNER fVn V nAT WDfjiT ,, Sectio: BACK PACE. FOR SALE t tola, 4 -room buv garage, 1 mil fru ailf ltal v for 11000. 1360 cash, balance I ,' monthly. Address Box 01, Roasv. buii, Ota. - . FOR SALE Oae l-speed Ca-w, out-board motor, nearly nesa,, On 18-foot boat la good cooo tlon. A bargain If taken at onoaV Address P. D. Q, News-Review. FOR SALE Boy's suit, a iC , brown, all woul salt, for a II or. l-year-old boy, Norfolk styka, with two pair ot k nicker troussm Price f 10, Call 471, or sea burg Cleaners, 3 WANTED WANTED Plain sewing aian home: Reasonable. 484 Fojrls WANTED Housework by day o week. Addresa it. T, car J News-Review. ; WANTED Boarders and roomer,! across tne street rrom Union OH plant Phone J9 L. t WANTED Housekeeper for fm! ly ot Z. Address Housekeeper, care News-Review. WANTED TO BUY Milk; cow. ' Also farm machinery. Pboa 42F1. J. D. Vedder. Box 103. WANTED Clothe, iboe (war , ture, magaxinea, papers. 1 PhoM , 387-L, or send card. SalvaUoa Army. Roseburg. ... WANTED TO TRADE Nice home near Los Angeles for - ehlekati ranch near Roaebun. Writs' Bex a4. Moreburg, ore. WANTED Hens and pullets, BuS ' Orpingtons or Whlta Minorca preferred. Fred A. Ooff. Bran " burg. Ore. Phone (FT. FOR RSf f FOR RENT Unfurnished -1 1 lias 305 E. Douglas 8t ... " FOR RENT Piano. Phone" HTl- Mrs. Chaa Brand. 'IT.." FOR RENT Two 3-room "aparf ' menu at 148 S. Parrott St. FOR RENT Three office rooms. Best location In the city. Phoae. 68- FOR RENT Nice furnished at 725 8. Jackson, near scnooi. ; FOR RENT 3 front room- 'fen' nished apartmenla. 344 8. Jdf son. FOR RfcNT Desirable even-roo5 i bona with carag. cloMT la, Phon 437-J. . ', FORENTofurnlaho aleep! Ing rooma. Alao Persian kittens for sale. 826 Miller Bt- ' . ' FORRUNT Furnished sleeping! room In private home tor (caU man. Phon 33-R. ...... , FOR RENT 3 well fumishe3 rooms, with bath, hot water. all l the time. 320 per mo. (14 Cobw-flt. ! R RENT Famished vvpartment, heat, electric Adults only. 420 N. Jacksoa. 1 At 43, alter 3 o'clock. fOH hKNT Close .o7hlRh rria7 modern apartment, flvw rontna and leepinii porta, nnfotniahedi Call 4. . . .a;. POft TlftaNT Two new bun t tows strictly modem fiva rooaaa oak floors throuahout 113M1S5 North 3rd Bt Cloao , to Beneo achool, Alao a close In friqan apartment. Call 460. ,,,,,,,-. T" i MCCELLANZOU3.;; J TO TRADE Ford son tractor, ia At condition for good young ewes. Phone 39U CAR OWNEfcV-Doo't forget-ti aall bit when In need of aats paru. Bartr .Auto Wracklnl House. 1 TRAVr5 One bay mare, ona nry mare, taken up at my place 1' miles northeast el'y. Owner hereby notified to come after these mares, psy charge ..and pasturage. R. M. Wood, r ... .... WlLirtAKrTjiiooricaror '' Small amount of cash aa first payment on 6-K. house and large lot.' Close In, or will leaae for long tlmo. Address F, cars News-Re. view. LOST AND FOUND LOST In Roseburg or on th 1)1 ' onvlll road between Roseburg. and the Iloyer ranch, package containing yard goods. .Finder pleaso leave at News-Review ot-, flee or phone 14F14. Overcoats Have you had your looked over for Instant wear? Better si ir the moths ro In It, We'll fix It for you. Our Auto Will Fhsn 277 Call ,C7TTf.ilTli. mlwm... ii.a... '