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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1925. VI Datffc Forget ! WHEN GOOD FLOUR IS SOLD CHEAP WE WILL SELL IT! 12.20 None Better Few as Good. I2.10--A Good Bleached Hard Wheal. $1.80 A Good BUcuit Flour! , See U Firt We Can Save You Money. FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE Rpasauno EE OF TO PLEASE FUME (A-oclattd mm Lcued Wire.) LOCARNO. Switzerland, Oct. 9. The German delegates to the security conference are insisting they must take back some tang ible promise that wars Initiated under the League ot Nations co venant against aggressor state shall not be fought on German soil. . In an endeavor to meet the Ger man views, the jurldicial experts of the conference are striving to construct, a formula which may be made a part of the Rhine se curities pact or be attached a an annex, committing the signa tories to support the German in- terpretatUm of article U I of the covenant ta-i-J? memoera in ill- iwru. "v... ' will -t nHPr wnv Wri- iThi i article outlining the eMlon wl" el unaer way ea ( L . '..J.J .J.in.. . ieday and will continue through procedure to be taken against an I aggressor state, binds the league inursaey. members "to take tne necessary inns to afford passage through their territory to the forces of .any of the members of the lea gue which are co-operating to pro tect the covenant of the league.") Dr. Stresemann, foreign minis ter of the Helen, told M. Briand of France today that Germany has no binding agreements with Rus sia inimical to the allies, but that Germany must conserve . her friendship with Russia aa a neigh bor state. . If Germany consents to Join the leaeua. the French say. solution of .tne problem-or r mare-b -Kim.-, antees for Poland will Immedia tely become easier. o- Heat with gas. Kl'GKNK SHIVERS. f AMortittd mm Uued Wire.) EI'GKNE, Ore., Oct. . With a minimum of 37 degrees, Eu gene experienced her coldest night of the season last nigm. maximum yesterday was 63 day Is starting out warmer. The To Cook with gas. PYTHIAN KNKJHTS AXI S1STKK8 31KKT I.N KL'UEXE. rrr.ENE. Ore.. Oct. . With the annual state convention of XWOPE8BIONAL CARDS DR. II. H PLYI.HR Chlrooractli physician. 1M W. Lane Ht- FOR BABY'S COMFORT AND HEALTH . - Let us show you. our line of Goodrich nipples, water boU ties. Infant syringes, nursery sheeting. Goodrich RUBBER GOODS LLOYD L CROCKER PIONEER OROO STORE. 241 N. Jackson St. - Chas. S. McElhinny "The Widow's Friend" Oregon Life, 24S North Jackson WIM IN ROSEBURG STOP AT . Hotel Umpqua OAKLAM9 J vm.vw NOTICE Biaiwu lum IHP iivjt-vv. k w ramiv- Tlone of the greatest missions un- l: Monday evening.' Oct. 12th. b west f lhe the Pythian sisters will enter- tain all Knights, their faml- lies ana mcnas. cams, oanc- Ing and reiresnments. r-ro- exceeds for the benefit or tne Children'! Unit. Admission 25 enu. ODD FELLOWS Initiatory degree Friday night, Oct. 9th. A full house wanted. By Order Noble Grand. Oregon Knighta of Pythias and Pythian sisters scheduled to open Monday, plan are being com pleted by local members of the orders for the business and fun sessions. A dinner musical pro iMond .,-, nd . Mrje. of I evenu for Tuesday. The business gram and dance is scheduled for BOOTH TO DIRECT LANDSCAPE WORK ON WILLAMETTE CAMPUS! 1 W nnnlh and son Ted. left 1 this morning for Salem, where Mr. Booth will assist In the supervision of extensive landscape work on the, campus of Willamette University. The grounds have already been broken and tne Improvements at the present time will consist of the planting of shrubbery and the in- - rjmimunjfr m - -air '-umreiTrrin.nu sprinkling system. The complete program for the work is very ex tensive and covers a period of five years. Landscape gardening has' been a life-long hobby of Mr. Booth and his success at it Is eloquently i attested by the attractive appear-, uira ui ia nuiiie m i nib uii. m uid ...b ii'in.. ......, k Is receiving financial cooperation from his brother, Senator R. A. Booth. JAPANESE TABLE CLOTHS The poular blue and white table cloths, napkins and , yard goods now In. Cloths 45x47 are 69c and 54x54 are S9c. Napkins 12x12 are' Sandnolnt Idaho h."r hi. t'!,h. , J5c set of six. also 16x16 at 55c ;r 'i- r ' iit. M 1, Get your supply at Carr's whv;o you save. EXOX KRATEIt KX-tiOVEUXOK i'ZS? T r"7v . I OLYMPIA. Wash.. Oct. 9 le state supreme court today . The state supreme affirmed the ruling of the Pierce n5iml.eng tie aismissing ma bribe r. cong- county court in dismiRsinR tbe complaint filed Governor Louis F. h.T.. cun; iiuciiuii wiin uic iiiniuai.(tvii ti the Scandinavian American Bank of Tacoma. linW l VflllD Dinnn? nUIT I lUUH BLUUU: Strength is s valuable asset If you are weak, run-down, heed yonr a.hhnr'i .Hvlr. Thnnuni, h.e. ' been benefited by the use ol Doctor i Pierce's GolSen Medical Discovery It ia atonic for all seasons, Spring , laasite.de; Summer languor; Autumn ' chills; Winter colds. Good blood is the source of health and Btreoglh, Golden Medical Discovery, purely 'vegetable and free from alcohol or narcotics, will clear the skin, give organize for (his year and as we I vigor to the heart beau, tone np the have new material w hich ia very Denes and make life a Joy instead good we expect the club to bt bet of a burden. Try th IMweovtry, ter than last year. w BOW I For Sale by druggists. I The film, club uflrl selection TUBBY EMEU -INCE MOM CME ' PAOTV FCXi MV CCXi:iM PA - All "THE FEUEPS VtW 6Erl CftLlIM HER UP. OM THE TELEPHONE .Wit hakes we "tired, because gotta I rum to the grocery store.-am TEU EM V0KAT TO DELIVER TO CvQ. HOUSE -r II " I 1 II 'JF .99m- I I I --- -t-, yftfz?.-' " '" SELL FOR 52 FOR WALLA WALLA. Wash.. Oct. t. Impetus was given the pro posed Harding memorial park at the summit of the Blue Mountains last night at an enthusiastic gathering of representatives from Oregon and inland empire towns. The meeting was for the purpose of bringing the project, which will commemorute the' late presi dent, prominently before', a large body ot people. At the meeting It was stated that coinage . of gold dollars to facilitate buldlng of the project (will be started as soon as con gress can pass a law authorizing 'such an act. A bill will be iu I traduced at the next session in retard to the colnaae of dollars n-Mthat will sell for two dollar, half ui wunu mil u iiiiw mv l" i funds. Chicago, presiding over the meet- ti a n t. PonrnaA nrpflldent of Whitman college, made a stir- ! lrin, .ddreM OB ,he memurlal and )What lt wlll mean in the comg ivr - . ,hi4 .,n0. Bt the coun- iry hyed w. gielwer. of (ton. Oregon, told of the o . ; 'llon of the' memorial bodx Icotu the beginning. Cook wltn gas. LUMBER INDUSTRY BIG FACTOR AT GLENDALE No doubt there are but few peo-, Mi that realize tne greatness oi,""nu. . a. a. thn InHiiMtrv thAt Is coins: on at our feet, and while the writer has not the best conception of the big ness of the whole thing, the following-may be of interest to some of our readers, says the Giendalef - Farmers-are busy putting In the News. ;fnil grain. , For the month ot August, the ! Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Bushnell and mills in and around Glemlale ship- sons, Lem and Storie, who have ped Hi cars of lumber from the lo-1 been visiting relatives in Coos and cat S. P. station and for the month Douglas counties, have returned to of September there were 99 cars; their home at Redmond, Oregon, shipped. For the latter month the i -Mrs. Gene Olllvant of Olallav Glemlale Lumber Co. shipped 36 wber underwent a major operation cars and the Lystul-Lawson Luin- her Co. shinned 27 ram while lhe : mills up Cow Creek contributed the rest of the 86 cars, at an average Valuation of $100 each. ! While for the month of Septem- ber alone, the lumber shipments; from nlmwlaln hrnnirht In s Kim . beside the farm products of wlilchi1"1' a"d nielons, have returned to cream is the big factor and - thlsi" - .amminl. ,ilin,l...l. ... load each month. Figuring ISO cans of cream to the car and five gal- in. n hA wni,i . .,.,... pounds and this at 60c per pound would mean 360. Add this aone :-'""'-" (!'iyf to ;the above lumber valuation and j """"" r you have H3.200 which is pouring . " a t i, m. - ..i. i. J.u Men s suits clean tu and pressed, While there la a great deai more money coming In from other than the above mentioned, we have no available figures to draw from but would estimate that these nvmu un ic in ruunu numoers ' .k. -!... . .u Mens suits cleaned ard Dressed, 1.6tf. Roseburg Cleaners, phone 72. , ' u "WHISPERS OF THE Y. H. S." nKt , . - . Jster. The first Issue of the H. 8. pa - per Whispers of the Golden Y.," w,U be ed.ted by the 20,h. We are lto et """"y ubcribe.s. We be- i,eVe you will eqjoy It as much as iwe j . 1'iuuw ui uui iihiilt niiu iniruu L "7 "' ' oI and famy ve arrived and we ,rWh ?i lUdeDU- W" ,re KM NoIhu to have tliom. i ne name contest tor naming me paper was a success. Over SO H. 'S. students and grade pupils con - 'led for the dollar '.offered as a'hpaitri doctor In our sihool Icr prize. We are proud of Itapheal two wec-ki. X. V. Z. ",e' rennian, who carried on 'he honors. W atch for the particulars of the bi Hallowe'en Carnival In be put on by 'be Y. H. S... Ortolwe 31e. It's a whlzi!- Remember the dale. We have acuulred -v.ral new records for the Edison- and now. The "Halls of Study" resound to martial muffle and grand opera.''., The Girls' Glee Club will,, sunn THAT TftlClA VOU ME. - I COULDWT 6ET CAJ0HE.PHOME - HECE'5 - a 'ousek&ep ANSWKIW TO TOMjOKUOW'3 MENU llreakfaat Grapes Cereul Uolted Eggs Coffee Toast Luncheon Corn Fritters Wholewheat lliead Prunes Cooklo Tea Dinner Cream of Pea Soup Corn lleuf Potatoes Beets Cold Slaw Steamed lUlsin Pudding Coifee C. L. F.: 'How can I remove L an ice cream stain from a brown georgette scarf?" Answer: Washable goods con taining a cream stuin should be Bouked lu strong borax wuter and washed with aoup. followed by a j thorough rinsing. Non-washalilo fabrics, however mutt be cleansed Iwlth niei , I "ring" (as gasoline ofteu does). Gasoline, however, may be used to remove a cream scam i yuu w s the risk of. Its leaving Do not use it near heat or ring. flame aa lt is extremely lutlum able. . Mrs. A. B.: "How can I clean whlu window shades?" t Answer: Lay the fhadns one for the Grange Flower show held at the I. O. O. F. hall Wednesday Atuiiuei, iuuuo i.uuur. t'none TEN MILE AND VICINITY. at Mercy hospital, is doing nlcelyiJ out tnelr two little dauKUterS. Ma 'ble and Berntce,' -are very 111 wltbi " meir many I rice as wish lor their speedy recovery. Mr- ana Mri- Grafton Tyler of ten allle- wno have been at Dtllaru helping Mr. Evans' with his toma- '" , , "l l'u M. L. Bushnell, WhO DBS beiU.lU '""r r uw ii ye. is not so well. ur. bnoemager was in our vicm- l8f,t,,ev,'n'u-1, ,H) ca,le1 A !J:?U- taun Cleaners, , pbonJ, IHCK FliK SEWS. ,,il!trlct 108- HucW Kork 0re ... , , i , .. u ..oi gon, opened fchool September 2H. i iw-lth Mi.3 Kiiiherlne Jacoby -as'j, Jtenelier. District 108 is a ni'Wjj district. We hiM an pnrnin,i.ni of eight- pupils. . They are' liny iDunnauin. Ernest Donnaniu,' Kcr- i niit Monre. Quentlu Moore. V al ter Thackorey, Earl Tho-Jfiure. Glen Thackerey and Lila Cunley. ' n iinur Moore, son ot .nr. unu Mrs- F- Moore is attending K" """ ' Los Angeles. Call- 1 "year in hi. work "VA .,!.?,. , k J J , Moore will have a very succce- . v. i is n "."' "'."'C I eri from tvnhcdd .enng irom tpncin hiatal- Mr. .V oore is recov- d fever. Me arwl ( -, IF an- Pnnlnv nml !fnii,v n.inrne.1 m ih.ir hom. .. t- ifam. y rHurned to ... .i,nn- ih- . ln a"d Earl T summer In Mt. Thackerey, Hay from school Monday on account 0r severe colds. 1 Kermir Monn u el..;H Heat with gat. PROCRASTINATION. r.Wrl.,! , 1-fi. bwl Win-.) RrciIAItEST. Rnuhianla. Oct. . r is b ained that the Hmnimnl;J debt fun-lint i omnils.-ioTi. whir j was due to sail from CherlnHiii: ( for the i;nlt-,l Slates tuiniirin i has cuueellrtl lis postage. J First of th nf'ason fp'sli, '1. -tfcIouH lOkp Point oysters "at ih" lIfM hir? irl!i. It's an HEV TOBBY WAIT A SECOND, VJILLYA ? -O I vAMT VOl) TO TAKE A MOTE. To PATRICIA HERj" JtW?' iNyurtins. ai a lime on a taoie ana ruu wiia powdered bath brick applied with a slightly moistened pad of rags, thou dual off. Another good way Is to rub-the soiled shades with a tug filled with heated corn until, and brush off. titlll another metliud Is to sponge lightly with u cloth moistened with lurpeu tine. . Mrs. K..W.: "I'lease tell me how to remove a plum stain from ;u brown gingham dress?" ' . Answer: As alinot all fruit Juices contain. sugar and peutose llllist sticky, gum-like substance chkh makes jelly "jell"), a fruit juke stain will generally yield to boiling water Just as Jelly can be dissolved .with botllug water. Ite peat pouriug the wuter through the spotted part ot tbe gingham 1 tilt HUl'I'Jt.Miful. Mrs. W. K.: "Do you suppose any one of your readers knows ot a good recipe for Jeff Davis Pie?" Answer: Let us hope so, and that she. will write thu recipe on posinl ' and mail It to . me, in imm , thia ninnr. for nubllca- ;,loB - . . A. IT.:.. "My America Walnut ,'dinnlnir tatale has se-veral white rings on It causeo by loo not pia- a-ltus. What cau be done to restora iInB original wood color?" Answer: Rub lightly with a piece of flannel dampened with tuirita of- camphor or essence of luennernilut. followed, after a few minutes, by an applliuitlun of any good furniture polish. .1 Wi CITY HALL BONDS Sufficient funds are on hand In Sinking Fund No. 1 to retire the outstanding City Hull bonds at the tlrpe they become due, according to the report of tire rlnmcial status of the city. These bonds were Issued In-the sum of $2S.oou In 1K92, and were refunded In llil: for a period of 20 years. During the first term of Mayor N. Rice the council, under his advice, established sinking fund No. 1, which has now grown to 126,000, which with what is be ing added each year, will be more than enough to meet the City Hall bonds and the accumulated inter - est. This fu:,d is being kept. In - vested In city warrants and bonds ii Is drawing unl compounding interest, so that Its grow th is cut - tirle-it iu take care of the bon-Js, which have already cost tho city more'' than 140,000 in interest alone. -, n i Fi-esh sea food at Vosburgh and W lard D, llcatessen. SHOCKING THE PURITANS . (iViH-ial I'rrM Lmflt-d Wirr.l FRANKLIN. N. II., Oct 9. What appeared to bu au earibquake aheoklrOnuses and rattled pictures and tushes at v a. m. today. A i r.ound - like an explosion accom panied the shock, which lasted i or 3 seconds. " ANCHESTEH, N. II.. Oct 9. SI,Kht ar,h ,r-m throughout- the M '7 reniiirs were ii'ii errimark river mpshire about S " HAT MATERIALS If you are making your full hut'fu,. to grnt Lon,.i wtllin !i ""'member th:it fair's have 1 ? MB- plele line of frames, trimmings and Accessories. Auo our wonder ht.e of trlnimi'd hats at $5,110 are dan dles. Carr's cun save you money on hats or materials. Heat with gas COAST SCORES THURSDAY. (sMsrinti I'rvi-t tmM Win.) ; At rorihind, 7: Sa.Taini'rito, I. At SirHtli-, 9; Salt lke, 9 (cull fl oml of llMh, awrci-mni . . At Kan Francisco, 0; Vernon, 1. At Lob AngHn, R; Ohklund, 6. lyHOOPJNG COUGH PTJ No "cfle" but help to t f I due MroxTsms of coughin W Vapo Rub I Ovmr IT Million Jqtm Umd Ymqrb I 1 Wind. FTricrc ic u,f HAO fCOvJI.D fJF-T TviO CF THOiE FCOSTES CH0CLE,T5, tirwN AT BMslK. to o I i I 111 tEV LA P' .1 Kh 3ygi: FIRE PREVEmor. iriSCP.00LSUP.0ED TO ' Many ot the activities carried on durbig the observance ot Fire Pre vention Week are centered In the schools. This la In recoguillon of the importance ot molding the hab its of children so they will practice carefulness during the remainder of their Uvea. In many instances the lessons they learn this week will be transmitted to the parents. Equally as Important as educat ing the children In fire prevention la the matter ot protecting the school buildingo in which they spend so much of their time. It is estimated the public schools of the couulry are attended by 25,000, ooo boys aud girls, most of whom range in ago tram tour to sixteen years. Unfortunately, uiauy o( theae buildings are veritable lire traps and hundreds of Uvea have been lost due to fire occurring in them, in this connection the Insur ance department ot the chamber ot commerce ot the United Slates says: livery year witnesses the burn ing of numerous school buildings anil often such fires are attended by heavy Iosb of life. From the standpoint of loss of life the most disastrous fire which occurred last year involved the destruction ot a school building. During the course of an entertainment which was be ing held at a school house at liabbs Switch, Okla., last Christmas eve some of the decorations were acci deiitly ignited. The flames spread bo rapidly aud a panic ensued at moat immediately. The one narrow exit leadlug to safely was soon Jammed by the victims in their struggle to escape. Kgreas through windows was barrled because ot heavy wire netting which had been placed outside to prevent vandals irom entering. The total number of lives lost was 3D. "A recent bulletin Issued by the insurance depjirtment-of tbe cham ber of commerce of the United States ssys that fires occur In five schools on the average every day. Since attendance at school la com pulsory by law, lt is eesentlal that every possible precaution be taken to insure the safety of tne pupils. No educational problem Is more important than the protection ot our children s lives.' - Fresh sea food at Vosburgh and Wlard Delicatessen. OREGON STUDENTS HEAR COL. F. P. DAY (AnocUtrd Pims Lcuvd Win . EUGENE, Ore, OcL . "Educa tion today should be founded on 1 two general principles the search 1 for truth and the application ot a ! sense of value,' declared Colonel 'Frank P. Day of Carnegie Institute jot Technology, Pittsburgh, In an : address before the feugene Chain- ber of Commerce yesterday. Colo- net Day, who la regarded as a poa- slblo candidate for the presidency Ot the University of Oregon, also addressed the university students 'ln sembly aud spent the day on Ilhe campus. new prooiems orougnt aDout Dy the great inrush of seudents Into the universities and colleges of the day were stressed by Colonel Day ;'n nl ,alk- The present day dem- ocracy is rounded on the education oi an me people, ne saiu. FItEE FREE . FREE One 8x10 Photograph with every order of 16.00 or over, 'litis offer closes Nov. 30. Clark Ktuillo. Caas street. Rosebura Nat Bank Uldir. Phone 331. WAR DEPT. STILLS MITCHELL. WASHINGTON, Oct. . The war department decided loilay to ni Mitchell permission to go lo Balti more, where he had been luvited to make an address. 8PANIARD8 RESCUE 300. PARIS, Oct. 9. An unconfirmed report received here says the Span ish forces lu Morocco have reeov- ered .100 prisoners held by the Hit- flan tribesmen. FLASHES 0FLIFE LONDON Melha is thinking of going Into politli-N In Australia when she retires. - KEW YOKK Krunces Alila of the opera has bought herself n armored automobile In fear of holdups in New York. VIENNA Wi between Oer- 15 ClHTA ORpeK A'OTES PMRICA t-A it UP A. VJAY I TO 6ET IT J Classified ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE, Z i i I I i " a FOR SALE FOR 8ALE Brood sow. Jones, Myrtle Creek. H. E. FOR SALE Weanling pigs. J. M. Hoylea, Myrtle Creek, F0RSAL1 Monarch" range, Willi water cull. Phone 235; fUlTSAT.fc; Round oak cook ,ood, 3.60 per tier. PhouelllF11. ttiCYCLfcl cheap 635 Jackson. Key fitting and locksmlthlng. FOR SALE FancyOrtfy applea". packed ready for shipment, fl.5u at Edeubower Warehouse. F0R""3AL At a bargain, 3 mares good all-around work animals. In quire of Louis Bauer, West Rose burg. KH ACT CAUBAGK for sale ut the ranch, atternoons, except Sun days. Joe E. Harvey, Edt ubower. Phone UF4. FOIt SALE 1(H) bushels gray oats. also waut good housekeeper and cook. E. P. Thirl, Voucalla, Ore. rXJH SALiv Sweet grape juice. price 60 and 70c per gallou. Bring containers. Frank J. Bui sik, Melrose, Ore. FOR SALE tenure household fur niture, piano Included, reason able. Terms, cash. Inquire 205 llrockway SL rUK SALE A coui'le ot peachy lots in Overlook addition. Pave ment and sewer paid. Cull 203-R tur particulars. KUii SALE Yearling s-iil two- yvur-old Angora bucks from non slieddlng, pure bred sires. W. G. Paul, S. Deer Creek. FOR SALE 1 plastered house. 6 large rooms, closets, bath, gar age, fruit trees, rue. Terms. Call loD Reservoir Ave., ltoseburg. FOR SALE Furniture used 3 months, walnut dining room set, rockers, davenport, table. Ivory dresser, rugs, mattress, etc. (18 W. W ashington tit- It lit SALE Oau and velrn. gaud mixture for 3c. Cheat and vetch 2 3-4c; 3S head hannle goats for sale, 12.60 head, at once. A. F. Stearns, Oakland, Ore. FOR SALE Up-to-date restaurant doing fine business In thriving town ot about 3000 population. A bargain at the price, 4,50O. Ad dress J. U S., Box 494, Reeds port, Ore. VETCH common, absolutely cleaa est and fineat in Oregon. 6 cents per lub. delivered to your post office. Also fine cheat seed 2s cents lb. J. E. HatUeld, Dlxon vllle. Ore. Phone 8K11. USED CARS 1916 Chevrolet touring $ $0 1918 Oakland 81x touring 126 1917 Studebaker Six Uiurlng 200 itli.l ford Roadster and delivery . '. : , 275 1921 Oakland Six roadster 300 1918 Bulck Six louring . 375 1921 Essex four touring 450 1924 Bulck four roadster. C96 Itny Catching Motor Co. N. Roso St ltoseburg T 1 I LOST AND FOUND i L08TOn Cass or Jark.xon St, ring of keys. Finder pliuao leave at IIiIh office. Keward. Eos' T I'uir of dogs, one female Airedale, one short-haired yel low dog. Liberal reward for re turn. Call News-Hevlew or go lo 117 Sheridan St. many and France again. Suzanne Lenglen Is here to play Frau Nep pach. Euch Is a natlunal tennis champion. HRIDGETON. N. J. Dancing frequently leads to divorce, thinks Kev. Iir. John Jtnaeh Stratton. "When a mun hugs a dozen wo men In nn evening," ho suid at a- niinhilerinl conference, "he Is apt to find at lciul one wlyi ap peals to 111 in more thun the worn and weary wife." Also vice versa. TUUOHTON, Ktik. Hero 1h what Km nl-? Hitlriwln Ihinkx of ' I t .l.ivd ( !mi ru n'm om n it lirn fi? alntn (.ontr ,)f Inrm linrt. ..,t htn fMon M nilt aH a co)(i !llnsed poultice." I CAM KM IIKKT, Era nre A mo-: inument ts to be erect,.-d to a fur- ' mers widow who l-l years ego Invented the dellrary which mudo ,the town famous. ' j 1 I NEW YOHIC Hues, a mon- grel, is strutting his war record before the nluehlond at a dog show. A pe" of the famous first , illusion, ha lost an eye from gas. rook with ga. By WINNER TOt : no THE GROCERY -il WITH THIS OliOEtl If A ILL HOLD THE f v igm y HI 7T ir i I' f i Section for Kzrrr -; r Ft in RENT Furnished anarUaent I with garage. 428 Pltswr Bt Foil RENf--Front sleeping raim. 1Q8H Corey Avenue. Phoue lWJ. - F6li ENT Small furnished I apartments. Phone 2S2 or 64 R. .' Km ifENTTbree office rooms. I B "st location in the city. Phone . ! : ; : I'- FOR RENT OR SALE 4-room i mei home, close la. Phone ' - FOR KENT Two-room furnished V apartmeut on second floor, no, children. 248 S. Stephens. ., FTTH lil-.MT 4-rooui ' downsiijrj ' ; . apartment Private bath. CWaat In. Reasonable. Phone 227-Y. ! FOH rT:NT TTcToi'river boltjim ; j close in, free soil. For partlculsrs, call at 402 West Lane St i ' OR RENT S-rooni 'house. naEllv ' furnished, on Ivan street- 2-' Blocks east of East Sixth street ' , t. I Hammond. WANTED : li WANTED Dressmaking. Mrs.-W..' 8L Howard. 2468. Rose. ' W A N T El) Work. allTlnds. (in-- , tract or hour. Chenowetb. PhSneii 49K. WANTEb TO BUY 12 tiers hard'j wood on ground, grub tree faa.U For cash now. Phone 235 R " WANTED White Holland turkey; gobbler. Heavy spring bird. Mrs.f! Lotle Fate, Days Creek, Ore. - J ) WANTED Ranch, Will pay t!00 ' down and 1600 a year on ranich.p Buildings not necessary. Prefer,-' on creek. Reply Box 83, care, NewB-Revlew. ' i W'ANTEDExiwienccd" girl 'forv ! general housework. Goorl wages, " for competent girt. Write Mrs. A K. Adelsperger, S5S South Sth ' Street Manhfleld. Oregon. ' WANTEDPROMPTLY 12500 to! '. I.lmni on abundant and gilt-edged; ' Improved property on county! ' road two miles out. Seven acres' ' In full bearing apple, prune, and! ! pear, etc. trees. Several live. springs thereon. Thirty acrev high class plow lsnd. Address P.? .. O. Box 628. Rosebura. ,.. . . MISCt-UANEOUS: STRAYED Large Airedale do. O. G. Rogers, Looking Glass- ' Phone 1SF35; i REGISTERED Jersey bull for lief': , vice, at Nelson Bros, I mile-; northeast of Roseburg. "'t v CAR OWNER Don't forget, U oall 663 when In need of aut parts. Sartf's Auto WrecU Hotiie. 2, SANDY! LAWroRTKlDSi IT IS AN ART AHP. SL UU TOO - -IV siimaen "mT-s-.l Tne wAt v,e do - i- There are no hit or miss methods employed til this laundry. We have a su perior, sanitary, scientific manner of handling clothes that Insures their sweet freshness snd your com plete satisfaction. Tele-" phone. Roseburg Steam Laundry PIIONB 79 Kei-p your wardrobe ready for any occasion by frequent cleaning and pressing ami repairing. Our Auto Will Call. Phone .77 r (w IT IS AN ART ANp7i