ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 10. 102.
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Don! Forget !
WHEN GOOD FLOUR IS SOLD CHEAP
WE WILL SELL IT!
$2.20 None Better Few m Good.
$2.10 A Good Bleadied Hard Wheat '
$1.80 A Good Biscuit Flour.
See Us First We Can Save You Money.
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
ROSMURO
DRESSMAKING AND
MILLINERY COURSE
MAY BE STARTED
The state department of Voca
tional Education with the aid of
federal funds Is helping both
minors and adults In Oregon- in
many ways. In various schools
there are subsidies for Industrial
art work, printing, home econo
mies and agriculture. lioseburg
High School receives from the
government one-half of the agri
culture teacher's salary. The
purpoet of such assistance Is to
create greater Interest In voca
tions and to make men and wo
men better workmen.
A good proportion of Oregon'a
Allotment is expended -to educate
adults In their crafts and home
employments. Three years ago
a course of this training. Two
classes have been held in Auto
Mechanics. Classes are now being
held at Marshfield snd Eugene
for individuals Id the plastering
trade.
The Supervisor of the Home
Economics department has been
in Roseburg the past week Inter
esting women in a six weeks
course in dressmaking and milli
nery. A woman of exceptional
trainng and experience will con
duct this work which will prob
ably be carried on in the high
school bulding. The supervisor
will return to Roseburg on next
Thursday, October 15th, and will
meet at 2:30 'p. m. on that date
at the high school bulding, all
ladles who are Interested In this
phase of home making. The cost
of the course will be 13.60.
Men's suits cleanee and pressed,
11.50. Roseburg Cleaners, -phone
72.
FORMKR ASTT-SOVTET
LKADP.lt TO IMXTttlH
MI'IUHCT OF JAPAX.
(AwncislMt fnm LMed Wirt.)
NAGASAKI, Oct. 9. Ex-At-taman
Senienoff, former Russian
"White" leader who fled from the
Soviet and Is now living in Na
gasaki, Is reported to have form
ally applied tor Japanese natur
alization. The Home Office is
expected to waive the rigid seven
year residence rule In favor of
the Russian refugee. It is said
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. U. H PLYLHR Chlropractfc
physician 1 w Let at -
LAUNDRY KIDS
H IT I C AVM AST ANP
I-WtNte TOO
To LMJNDER CLOTHES
T WAK VK6 DO I
There arc no hit or miss
methotls employed In this
laundry. We. have a su
perior, sanitary, scientific
manner of handling clothes
that Insures their sweet
freshness and your com
plete satisfaction. Tele
phone. Roseburg Steam
Laundry
PHONE It
j. s. Mcdonald
Electric Wiring and Service
Roseburg, Ore.
Phone 656 J Mi W. Douglas St
SANDY!
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
STOP AT
Hotel Umpqua
sr i
IE
OAKLAND
NOTICE
.
Monday evening, Oct. 12th,
the Pythian sisters will enter-
tain all Knights, their faml-
lies and friends. Cards, danc-
lng and refreshments. Pro-
ceeds for the benefit of the
Children's Unit. Admission 25
cents. ,
General Benenoff plans to conduct
a campaign for closer economic
relations between Japan and Mon
golia. ' NOTICE
The thirtieth annual convention
of the Douglas County W. C. T. U.
will convene In the Roseburg
Presbyterian church beginning at
10 o'clock on Friday morning, Oc
tober 16th and closing with medal
contests In the evening.
LI LOAN B. PAVlS.
Corresponding Secretary.
SHOR KHINF IX MEXICO
CITV COSTS Sl-TO
IF YOU PAY IT.
MEXICO CITY. Oct. 10. The
.newcomer In Mexico City usually
Is stung once before he discovers
that 20 cents, not tl.50, la the
proper price for having bis shoes
shined.
'A band of more or less gentle
grafters operates in the Alameda,
a beautiful park In the center of
the city, where every visitor Is
known to stroll. He la almost
certain to sit on one of the many
Benches and Just as surely as he
does he will he surrounded by a
flock of boot-blacks clamoring for
his custom. The shine complet
ed, the boy Is given ten or 20
cents, hut he demands $1.50. The
visitor registers . astonishment.
The boy Insists.
The boy, by now reinforced
with such of his companion pira
tes as are not similarly engaged,
produces an "official card" show
ing that the "duly authorized"
scale of prices of the "Syndicate"
of shoe-shlners of the Alameda
Includes $1.50 for a "special
shine." A special shine consists
of an extra dab of something that
looks like varnish.
Generally the victim hands over
$1.50, charges It up to experience
and thereafter visits the Alameda
only for fresh air.
Fresh sea food at Vosburgh and
Wlard Delicatessen.
GALE HALTS AIR RACES.
MITCHELL FIELD. N. Y., Oct.
10. A sixty-five mile wind caused
the postponement of today's events
In the national air races. The Pul
itzer speed classic and other con
tests scheduled for today will be
held Monday.
TUBBY
-
StVEMW CEMTS' THAT AtM'T LOOK AT 1 HE V, -rxobg P , ) jDrvMae U HM?RY S. S, ? V ' S 0
' I GUESS I AtOT 60 SOR.E MOW j I GOT FoR. VoO. T- Erv V Ullt FPAitli A I ) -l . U
1 OrtOER ertAOSE LOTS OP I VNnL1 $AK 5U D1M vJ1: i fCTl . - P si
h VELLOWS CALLED OO MV I ; AV A ' MADE y fflrt YKA. , rJlM'
C0U&IW pAthlCiA ALL THE TIME ft . W1' 5 i '&J: vf ' , V-OirS' "aiK,'.i
i OSJ1IL IT BROKE -GtE. HEfiE v. M cX ttfZWl GsCJt T' ttlC '
Wwj&- mmn M
Uxfrn rmlM ImrnWri &M "
X SOCIETY I
(Continued from page f)
the evening and an orchestra com
posed of Feroll lies, piano; C. C.
Caw, saxaphone; Harley Bprng
gins, banjo; and Delaine 8 trader,
drums, provided music to the danc
ers during the evening.
Later the members went to the
banquet room, where election of ,
officer was held. Dr. Lee A. ;
Wells was elected president and ;
Archie Crawford secretary.treasur-'
er. Following, supper was served :
to about 45 couples. j
W. C. T. U. MeeU
at Home of Mrs. Eddy j
The Roseburg W. C. T. U. held
a very Interesting meeting at the
home of Mrs. A. J. Geddes on Wed
nesday afternoon. Reports of the ;
officers for the year gave a very j
encouraging outlook for the new :
year's work. Much constructive !
work has been done, and some very '
worth while results accomplished, i
Mrs. J. ,D. Osborne was elected
president, Mrs. E. Boise and Mrs.'i
A. C. Marsters, first and
second vice-presidents; Mrs. J.
D. Young, recording secre
tary; Mrs. Lillian B. Davis, corre
sponding secretary; Mrs. Christine
Mlcelll, treasurer. Roseburg union
will be host to the county conven-i
t!on to be held In the Presbyterian I
church on Friday. Oct 16, and at lng It."
this time a committee was aprolnt- Begin by lieatlng three unsepar
ed'to look after the luncheon at the atde eggs till light, thun add one
noon hour. Delegates to the coun-lcup of granulated Biigar and one
tv ennvenllnn alHCteil are Airs. T. I half tahlesnoon of cold, sweet
n rtnannhai-ir Mr- iteien niiiiti. 1
Mrs. Helen Ferguson. Mrs. L. L.
Bodie. The atate convention to be
held at Hood River beginning Oct.
20 was discussed and Mrs. Os-1
born, Mrs. Young and Mrs. Mlcelll j
were elected as delegates. Others
were suggested and may plan to go
later.
Mrs. S. M. Kelly gave a very In
spirational talk on the subject.
"Are We Doing Things Decently
and In Order?", very profitably ap
plied to everyday life.
Mrs. A. C. Marsters. county presi
dent of the W. C. T. V.. has receiv
ed word that Mrs. Ida Jolley, state
corresponding secretary of W. C T.
U, will be in Roseburg for the
county convention next Friday.
Book Club Has
Dinner at Waite Home
The ladles of the Book Club mo-
tored to the home of Mrs. Douglas , a comedy that would give an ad
Walte, nar Dixonvllle, Wednes-, ded kick to the lain: tin because of
day afternoon, where they pn par -
j ed dinner .and invited tlieir nus-
bands there for the evening.
In the dining room where yel -
I low was a prevailing cuiur, rai.reu
. i , ... 1 (.. V..
kets 7 o'clock dinner was served,
Covers were placed for Mr. and
Mrs. C. S. Kelnline, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Bubar. iir .am; Mrs. Dean
n.k. n- .n,i Mi wm. Bell,
... .l U u-Dhl,,Irlnn W.lLhes.
... i i ' i i vnnne Mr and
Mis. t has. Wdtnton. Mi. ai d Mis.
Jolin Kunyan and Mr. ai.d Mrs.
"T were placed for
S?veion.iCh ""rd'!d tVeDi:":'"
aaa
Padle Orr liunoat. field sec
tary of the Orenou Tuberculosis
association, was a mieut of Mrs.
Wm. Bell, at the Hell home on
Jackvnn iitreet. during her stay In
RiiserAlrK. Mrs. Bell was hostess Ht
a dinner party Thur3day evening,
complimenting Mrs. Dunbar.
O w
Roacburg Woman's Club
at Home
This Afternoon
lino niiuwuu
The Roseburg Woman's Club had
an at home this afternoon t the
Moose hall. In charge of the Junior
League cummittoe. All young girls
and uonien of llosebiin;. ai:d mils ton. and how effective theie
of- high school age, were Invited f0(,n'P, havo proven Is well In evl
to aflillate with tho Junior meiii- dence from the many excellent
bershlp of the club, which will be r,.ports that "The Live Wlie" has
calkd the Junior league. received.
The purpose of the oiKan!rat!oti ; jn "The Live Wire" Johnny li
is to train the younger, members cast an a daredevil wire artist,
for ihe work of the rlub. A suite who after Jiiffe'ing an ininry.
leader of the Junior Civic club -met become a "knight of tho road'
witn the ladles and was instrume and eventually putn over a largo
tal In effecting t'.ie organisation, amusement park project.
and various representaUvcs of the ; -
club were present. Antl-ra Theatre
Receiving guests were Hi? nKiti-, If von can't doe'de whether yon
her. of the board of directors: Mrs-
dames J. C. I'onsler. fl. 1). Morgan
C. II. Neal. F. II. Dunlup. II. D.
Hnrris. Wm. Hell. Washington
Hughes, (. A. B-a-lburn, Fost.-r
B -tner, and J. E. Enger.
Ijiter at llu: tea hour the mem
bers of Ihe Junior League commit
tee presided. They wore Me
datnes W. It. Broivn. H. C. Church,
Victor Short, Frd Hruby, and
Floyd Fn-ar. Other members of
th club assi.'ded during the after
noon. r o ,
I niuncoaKcr ouiias no yearly
models.
Tficienf
fouseke
BY Lurn A-KinKman
MAKING A JIJ.LY HOM
TOMORROW'8 MENU
llreakfast
Loft-Over Prunes
Cereal
Scrambled Eggs Toast
- Coffee
Luncheon
Baked Macaroni and Cheese
Wholewheat Bread
Jolly Lettuce Cookies
Tea
Dinner
Corned Reef Hash
' Picalilll
Potatoes Lima Beans
Stuffed Tomato Salad
Baked Apple Pudding .
Coffee
"A Jelly roll cuts to better ad-
vantage than a layer cake." writes
a Column 1'eador. "I find that
1 can Bervo more people from
one Jelly roll than from any other :
Kind ot caae. nut my reciiio
not always to be depended upon
Please tell me your way of mak
milk. Mix well together netoro
I adding one cup of ordinary bread
I f iour which you have Bifted with
'one teaspoon of baking powder j
snq a pmcn or mh. .......
tablespoon of melted butter.
i use a paii wuwu uiwi.ui" i marmalade, some line a marmi
lnches In length and nine andmaMow fining (using the canned
one-hair Inches across to bake
this cake (my meat roasting pan'-
I place a large shyt of wrapping
Anllera TThrotrv. -
,. ...""I. .
Harold "a newest feature
h a rtZ Yr hl.
at the Antlers Theatre. Uoyd. his
story and gag writer-, and his
directors, were concentrated on
maklnc a nlcture worthy to be
j classed with 'Grandma's Boy"
, the tears behind it a comeny
that nad a vnai aramauc uiiereai
, and a thrill faction.
1 By taking for his hero o youth
-uu, .. .
.-in- .n hnrri to im tho most
popular boy In the school that no
becomes only the hint of all or
the Jokes and tricks of tipper
class nuii.es. w
terization mat
offers as many
OpportlintllOS lor numor, paiu."
"d thrills as "Grandma's POT,
pr.Tn01jed to see "The Frrah-
,nn..PIhi;; "u , on CVfiD b,.er
comedy th.n thatc.as.lc. - .
I T"-"'
i "Funny men. fat men. Utile
men. big men, irensi oi luie uuu
a thousiind wonders!
"Step this way. ladles and gen
tlemen. s them all here, now
tight Inside all for the price
of n f Ingle dime!" '
Tlie tvpirai rry ni m t
barker, known to counties mll-:,ic Blld modern slory Involved. people were eproneu lur ii ...
lions, will be "seen but not ijarneline liirnn. Hello Bennett, .eome of the dances wem aBslgned.
heard" when Johnny nines' First eiivo Brook. Donald MueDonald A rollicking song and oance num
Natlonal picture, "The Live ; BnH ,.. nersholt are prominent i ber, entitled "Oh you Rah! Rah.
Wire." comes to the .Majestic
.
i i. thi, whlrwl'nd comedy that
: . h nines has Incorporated
1()e worid.famnus freaks In the
.., penuences of his produc -
want to see a moiion pi m
a p'rr r,rv- Po see .ionia i ei, s
Prellv I.Bdies." a Metrn-Cnld-
wyn Mayer prndurtlon Sunday ut
the Anllers Thealre.
Trcl'y Ladies" Is both I'l one.
It's a picture on the rcreen of
Ftace life Wore the fooillihta
and heck ftage, too. It sliows
vou how stnse folk live and It
proves they are just as ni:ni.m.
people wr..- r.ever nave
in a theatre except as me
an audience.
The slory Is a colorful tn' ' o
a stage star who had evernlilng
she wanted bill a man. How
she got oee ri-iil then k"i' hlm
Anolber Thriving
mm1
paper In the bottom of It, cutting
the paper so that It will reach
half way up the pan-sldee. I
grease this paper with melted
I'utlor before pouring the cake
batter Into it and spreading the
batter well Into the comers. Bake
12 minutes in a moderate oven.
The next step la to turn the
pan upside down on another large
sheet of wrapping paper which
you have previously placed on
your kitchen table and sprinkled
heavily with powdered sugar. Of
course the greased paper which
lined the pun-bottom will also
come out of the pan (for It will
be stuck fust to the bottom of
the cake). Peel this off the cake.
The Jelly Is then spread over the
cake where you peeled tlif paper
off.
Rolling is difficult, hut If you
la. .tin .ii.nrnil naiu). Il.ll.. VAI1 hV
prM8ln(t , against the cake as
vou roU t lln har0Uy supporting
,ha cll)(e gomewhat, the cuke will
lll)t cn,ck when rolled. Work
sitalx-fcly at this stage, and when
(.. ron j completed, wrap the
sugared paper around It securely
and do not remove this paper for
several hours till the cake has
had time to "set" and cool. When
done, the cake roll should le
nine and onc-h!f Inches long and
about three Inches In diameter.
I. ..allntiv vet is nr 16 slices from
a jely rol ma1e hy this recipe,
eB(.h 8lll.e daintily thin.
Th(s ke-roll recipe may of
jrourae ne tinea witn omer.iiiungs
,nan j(.llyt Many woman prefer
; nmmhmallow they can get In the
istores). Still othr fill their roll
with ordinary cake fillings.
)' a0e t0 tell their friends that they
- lr solourning In California, and
NOTICE i
w sr ,
, MnniUv Av.ntn fW 1th A
the lythan sisters' will ente
tain all Knights, their famlli-
. w.s , .,,,, dane.
i inK
. . . ,
Children's Unit. Admission 25
cents . -
-
m (he face of a ,()t of opposition.
t(),d by j!en in a dramatic way.
fOBtured and Tom
Moore plays tne loading male role.
I.l'.M'rty ThPiitre
Pelter tlnin "Cheap Kisses!"
Thut Is llie'iinanlinniis opinion
of the critics who have een C.
Gardner Sullivan's fecond produc
i tlon for F. O. U. release, entitled
I "If Marriage Fails."- which will be
shown for the firHt time In this
community nt the Liberty Thoa- j f jrHt rehearsal of tho musical ex
tre on Sunday, when it lieeln's a v, tiava(!ttnza, "Smilt s," to be launch
Itliryi day run. Tho trreen's bent u B Ul)!),,DutK coinniuinty piny,
Known auuiur lias inriieu uui m
whalo of a story, reeking with
'color, unusual incident and tneat
'ment of high order. Mr. Sullivan
ruccecds In pulling very human
elllllliclers in tne screen, one, ui
im. name i.ine i..e, ...
1lto(.it "hero and tihern" types.
shorn- pes.
,, in(. ,0:t dinned tho pieturo
.'brilliantly and with fine under-
standing of tile nueiiseiy uram
, ,he an.,tar cast. One of the
i . . I ...!
,i,n fnr a nlcture Is that
rtnirt!- the "Venecia" cafe,
wi,ero ule guests enter In a gon-
.; An,. nnA ,hp dance hall is sur-
rounded by the silll waters of
, tvpical Vrnotian canal.
Ileal will, gas.
RAIN IN WESTERN OREGON
' LATE NEXT WEEK FORECAST
I SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 10. The
: weather outlook for the week be
: ginning Deloher Id, was announced
here today by the United Slates
Weather Bureau as follows:
1 Pacific stales Ihe weather ollt
lnuk is for lair weather wlih tem-
peraiure about normal, except for
Incn'aHlug eloiellnt'ss and probable
show, ry weather In His western
portions of Washington and Ore
gon about the cloe of tho week.
Hail's Catarrh
It rl' vour mitt-m of Cjtirrh or Deaf- "'W "nmng. nnee inine
nM ri bvsrrhTI1"' M''lnnal.l. Dorothy OrM: Vlr -
I i-lnla (ioilx. Dorothy Chase, Ilrrit-
UUh ir.tf.ru r,mr10rn ,y i,nbark, Jean Scotl, Violet
F.J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio n,,e-er. Nornpin Prints, Vary Me-
Business Suspends Operations.
THEATRE GOKS TO
SEE FilWOUS STAGE all new ads on back page. j
CDlDYTDWi roKSAuj
Exactly as U enthralled .Broad
way audiences for three years
aud packed the ltlackstoue Thea
tre, Chicago, for two years "Light
nin' " will be presented at the
Antlers Theatre tonight at 8:2b
p. m.
John Golden has Included this
city In the route ot a special all-
star cast ' headed ny airs, r rang
Bacon, wife ot Frank Bacon, au
thor and creator ot the tide part;
Thomas Jefferson, sou of Joseph
Jotferson, which has Introduced
the record-smasher to ban Fran
cisco, Los Angeles and other Im
portant ctttee. Bessie Bacon, the
daughter ot Frank Bacon, Is also
prominent In the organisation.
Others are Frank Thornton, Felix
Haney, Jack Marvin, Marguerite
Miller. Robert Lowe. My lea Mc
Carthy. James Worsley, Elhan Al
len. Nellie Keller, Win. Wagner.
Genevieve Lyle and other favor
ites. The prologue and three acts of
"Liglitniii" " hold the unbrokeu
interest of the audience with a
succession of tense scenes, follow
ed by Immediate relief In comedy,
which at times becomes hillarious.
The whimsicalities ana drolleries
of Llghtnln' Bill Jones, perverse
ly nicknamed because of his late
ness, stir memories ot the elder
Jefferson's Rip Van Winkle.
The dramatic action Is furnish
ed by a -land swindle on the bor
der line between California and
NBvada. The humur, which over
balances the more serious side of
tho play, finds Its source In an
hotel which Llghtnln' Bill and
his wife have established on the
state line running through the
center or the lobby. The place
rmd Immediate favor with Rene
Irfivnrro candidates who are thus
,t the same time establish a Ne-
Tada residence.
.1..... fumnns rmirtrOOm
' wene. in the second act. wherein
,lha land sharks are thwarted and
, tamea ttom
Soldiers' Home to act a. hi. own
hi. riivnrra suit. Is
........ r. i -rl tn the annals of Broad
way as the most delightful blend
ing of humor and pathos that the
American stage has known. It
even exretls the brisk passages of
the earlier Wlnchell Smith classic,
"Turn to the Right," In sparkle
and spontaneous fun. v
Fresh grape Julco at Overland
Orchards. Bring containers or
u-ave at Brand s Road Stand. Will
deliver when Illled.
CAST FOR "SMILES'
EXCEEDINGLY LARGE
hi. ulrod adi.lt.1 attended the
under the auspices of the wo
man's and Altar Guilds of St.
George's church (Eplscopel), of
whica Mrs. Dexter Rice and Mrs.
J. K. Falbe are Uib presiuents,
. ... .,,., ua. ,..,, thp
.... . ,.,, . ,-.
u'. . .in
uueieo uy iiiiewiui ....
Much Inlere3t was excited In tho
forthcoming theatrical affair, many
! Boy!" Is one calculated to express
llw. .i.lrll nt the lioseburg hlch
i school :thlrty bssketball players
! will appear In tho number. It is
, exeecdlncly athletic, with chorus.
tableaux and yells. This act will
i prove one ot Hie n.g mis ot toe
' show. Muny high school students
"were assirned parts In this nune
! ber. It 'ill be completed at the
iieh'eaisal to be held irt the Guild
, hall tonight.
Among oilier local people to en
roll lor parts In Hie production
are: Morrill Rltler, Chester Bro
ilers, "Chuck" Swanso i, Vandrun
Williams,, Kenneth Wjnston, Bub
(!;ie, Klton Jackson, llnnon Wenth
erford, Roy Petty, Hugo Motrin;
Mildred Davis Mona Purler, Thrl
ma Olinsiea.l, liralne t.'nnlee, Mnx
Ine k'-s, Tli'-lma Nev.h.nd, Thrl.
ma Trefren. Klva Wescott, Mary
It- am, Marian Swariz, 1,oii!He
llouclas. Rita ShSmhail, Evelyn
IJuliie, lrla Rlc", Mnxlne Moore,
Eldress Juild, Kuth Brown. Jean j
Mnddox, Allena Slntleion, Jtnfli
Collins, lOvtlyn Hawn, (irrtrudei
t.'ralg. Wave Kee.i, Munon Wlmer,
fmrnthv t'orde't, Mirlnn Ness,
Rosa B. I'BToti, Fi rn Iti ym"r.i,
I Classified Section I
FOR SALE Weanling p:gs. J. M.
Boyles, Myrtle Creek. .
foil SALE Monarch range, with
water coll. Phone 2ib.
FOR SALE CHEAr A "C" melo
dy saxaphone. Conn. 315 N. Kane
bt.
FOR SALE Stock beets for dairy
cattle. 1U38 Corey Ave. Phone
FOR SALE Irish setter. Female,
18 months old. J, M. . Spancake,
Rust Ave.
FOR SALE" Gray on is and ttid
nuxed seed, II cents lb. John
Doerner, Melrose.
FOR SALE At a bargain, 3 mares
good all-around work animals. In
quire ot Louis Bauer, West Rose
burg.
KRAUT CABBAGE for srJe at the
ranch, atternoous, except Sun
days. Joe K. Harvey, Edenbower.
Phone UF4.
FOil SALE 100 bushels gray oaU,
also want good housekueper and
cook. E. P. Thiel. Youcalla,
Ore.
UK bALli-UiMil giapo juice,
price to and 70c per gallon.
Bring containers. Frank 3. Bur
slk. Melrose. Ore.
FOR SALE Entire household fur
niture, piano lucluded. reasou
uuie. inrma, cash, luauire 205
uiutkway St.
foil SALS A cuuple of peachy
luu iu Overlook addition. Pave
1.H.11 tnd setter paid. Cull 203-R
lor 'imruculars.
BI LLETS FOR SALE 12 White
Leghorns, 1 each; 24 R. L Reds,
1.25; t White Wyandottee, $16u.
W. F. Hudson. Ku 1, Box G-14.
(Glengary). .
FOR SALE 1 plastered house, 5'
large rooms, closets, bath, gar
age, fruit trees, etc Terms. Call
lua Reservoir Ave., Roseburg.
AIREDALES Hardyvigoroua
pups from registered hunters and
retrievers. Come see them. M.
Humphreys, Happy Valley.
(Brockway P. O.)
FOR SALE Oats and vulch, good
mixture for 3c Cheat and vetch
2 3-4c; 38 bead nannie goats for
sale, $2.50 head, at once. A. F.
Stearns, Oakland, Ore.
Foil SALE Up to-duto restaurant
doing fine business In thriving
town of about 3000 population. A
bargain at the price, $4,500. Ad
dress J. L. S., Box im, . Reeds
port, Ore.
VETCH common, absolutely clean
est and finest In Oregon. 5 cents
per lub. delivered to your post
otflce. Also flue chcul seed 2i
cunts lb. J. E. llatftuld, liiion
viIib, Ore. Phono 3FU.
1U16 Chevrolet touring I 50
1JIH Oakland Six Uiuring. 125
11117 Sludebaher Six touring 200
1DJ3 1'urd RoadsLer and
delivery : 275
1921 Oakland Six roadster.-. 800
1U18 Buick S.x tourinr;... 1176
lU'Jl I'sex fot:r touring 4.10
lu.'l II m l', four roadsli.-r.... t'Ji
Hoy Catching Motor Co.
N. Rose St ltoseburg
i
I-OH REM."
FOR H KNT Garage, lnqulro 544
Ho. Pine.
FORUkNi Furirisiied apartment
with garage. 428 I'ltzer Bt.
PSll RENT Downstairs aiart
uiont. At 246 South parrott St
FOR ' RENT 6-roomstrict!ym.id
i rn bungalow, oak floors tlirough
out. furnace, rarago, concrete
driven y, close to school, never
occupied, -j per month. Call
4'in.
Cul'.nch. Evi lyn Myers, Gerlnide
lyitrd, Maynard Bell, Morgan Rus
sell, . Wnrron Rohertso.i, Jessie
(1 libn, Elo May Wilson, Frances
II, n. nr. Gladys Finley, Marion
Weatherrord.
All talented young people of th
community ae Invited to atten
the rehearsal tn be held tonight at
7.3.", Gillld hall. Vildlois welcome.
Freeh sea torsi ut Vosburgh and
, Wlard Di.-llcateasen.
,
"WHAT KIND OF SHAOOW
VOU C ACT?"
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DO
T'.ils s ib.eet diseussed Sunday
t ev; uuv, t i'ie liardlst cl,ureh by
: H. I., (silwll. 7 : S(. 'ihe mo
eii"ien Kolnn people are especially
! Invited. Tiny v.111 find this l.H. r-
' u.illrg. fioo.1 music.
' o
Arundel, piano '.uix-r. Phone 1M9L.
By WINNER
FOR RENT 3 furnished deep!' t
rooms with heat. Ill K. 0117"'
FOR RENT Front sleeping roo i.
nut corey Avenue. Phone 18S-J.
fOU. RENT Small furtu.4
apartments. Phone 18$ or Ms-R.
FOR RENT Three office roon-s.
Best, location In the city. Pnona
6H.
KOItTlENT 6-room house,, mod
era. Inquire at Ut Fowler BC ,
Oea Chandler.
FOR RENT Housekeeping roomc,
downstairs, bath, garage. 821 W.
Lane.
l)U 1U..NT OR SALE troCS
modern home, close In, Phono
437-J " " ; '.
FOll RKNT 4 room downs tain
apartmenL Private bath. Close
in. Reasonable. Phone 227-Y. ".'
FOR RENT 10 acres river bottom'
close In, free soli. For particulars
cull at 402 West Lane Bt
FOR iTeNT Nlceiy furnished I- '
room apartment Perpetual hot'
wat.J20614Cobb Bt '.
TWO'FURNISHED HOU8EKEEP-'
INO rooms tor rent -Will -rent aa
sleeping rooms. Inquire TZ5 ' 8.
Jackson. - . '.
FOR RENT Newly painted and ,
papered . 4 -room house, partly
furnished, bath and ga.-age.. ln
QUlre 875 Hoover. - . '
I LOST AND FOUND
LOST On Cass or Jackson ' St,;
ring of keys. Finder please leave
at thia office. Reward ')
LOSTHound; black with blue'
spots and tan ears and legs. Ho
ward. Ervln Rice, Oakland,-Ore. ; '.
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WANTED
WANTED Dressmaking. Mrs. W.
8. Howard. $46 8. Rose. ' '
GIRL wants place to work for.
room and board. Address Sox W,
News-Hevlew.
WANTED Work, all kinds, Coo
tract or hour. Chenowetn. Phone
498.
WANTED Girl or woman to, work
mornings. General boose work.
Steady position. Phone 628-R.
WANTED White Holland Mrkey
gobbler. Heavy spring bird: Mrs. .
Lutle Fate, Iays Creek, Ore.
WANTED 14600 from S to 5 year
loan, first mortgage on . farm
property, 77r Interest Address
Loan, care News-Review." i'-'
u r 7 .i
WANTED25 hens, not oer tws
years old. Any kind except black
breeds. State price.; Address
"liens," News-Review.
WANTED Rancn, Will . pay lu
down and (500 a year on ranch.
Buildings not neoessarjr.' Prefer
on creek. Reply Box 83, caro
News-Review.
VVANTEIl "Experlencea gftrTor
general housework. Good wages
for competent girl. Write Mrs, A.
K. Adelsnerger, 155' Sooth ' 5th
Utreot Mnrslifleld, Oregon. "
WA STKi) Experienced clerk, and
window trimmer In gents' fur
nlsiiin sloro. Reference,, re
quired. Good position to . right -party.
Address X., care News
Review. WANTED PROMPTLY Wool) to
130(10 on abundant and gilt-edged
improved property on county
road two miles out 8even acres
In full bearing apple, prune, and
pear, . etc. trees. Several llv
snrlngs thereon. Thirty acrei
high class plow land. Address P.
O. Box 528, Roseburg.
MISCELLANEOUS
STRAYED -lirge Airedale" dog.
O. G. Ro-ers. Looking Otaas.
Phone 1XF35. .
liLXi.rn KUK.I) Jersey bull fpr sen
vice, st Nelson Bros., 1 mile
..northeast 6f Roseburg.
CAR- OWNER Dbn'tforget 14
all 553 when tn need of ants
parts. Sarfta Auto Wrecking
Hone.
WITHIN"FEW I)AYS-Man o
drive Ford louring to Los Ange
les for transportation. Privilege
of carrying one passenger. Lock
wood Motor Co.
SANDY!
Keep your wardrolio ready
-for any .occasion by frequent
cleaning and pressing snd
repairing. --
Our Auto Will Call.
Phone (77