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. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 1 3. 1925. Dont Forget ! WHEN GOOD FLOUR IS SOLD CHEAP WE WILL SELL IT! 2.20-fionj Better Few hi Good. $2.ld-A Good BleictieJ tiud Wheat $1.80 A Good Bucuit Flour. See Us Fii-it We Can Save You Money. FIRE BAROMETER GIVES . WARNING : IDUIHIEIIS t , - - . IlcU'oCatarr:) f stnc four system Of uuiu or tasas. neatfio4 or Cuanh -... aw i F. j. CHENEY & CO. Toledo; bolo (Aaax-latrd Tnm innl Wlra.) , . I months can bs fotetold with rea !eouable certaluty by the. KttUuu.il j Board of Fire Underwriters. The Hoard has found that the sraon curve reflects not only the bb and flow of prosperity, bat also, with unvarying regularity, the dosing of the special seasna In certain commodities. A precise relation between Inceudiary fires and industrial seasons is known to exist. ' . , With the approach of the doToted Itself to public service, as well as public pain." ' "Remembering as I do with much pleasure by previous vlslrto your convention. 1 am doubly clad to extend my greetings," , Preal. dent Coolldge wrote. "Tour in dustry seemingly haa entered up on a new period of growth,. and this will be steady and perma nent in proportion as your .association-keeps constantly in mind that It Is au opportunity ro puo- mwm- IN STATE ir made to date. Tali condition Is mandatory by the Legislature and the Secretary of State haa no power or authority to walro It. Of the more than 207.000 licensed motor vehicles In Ore gon, owner of only 130.000 have I inus lar applied io u on. i ami j of State for certificates of title. Approximately 100.000 certifica tes of title nave oeen jsaueo iu (lute, since the law went Into .effect. July f. 1925. leaving more than 75,000 cars for which cer- IXDIANArolOrL.-l!Sf t,U haVe "0t bB hind the 'genius of a group of Imll-j ..nieis motor e owners, who ana writers wno carrieu me moo- .yt flot already done ,0, apply lion in contemporary authorship, there haa been revealed the hand of Hewitt HanBon Howland, new editor of The Century magazine. Fireplace Fixture ; a, for certificates of-title Immedi ately there will be sush a con gestion of applications around the first of the coming year, during the renewal period of licenses. I Hnwland. as editor of the llohbs- .... ....i.i-.ki will he r.erv"rPwU.r person gain. I am sure that this object will always be before you. ana that . you .will meet adequately your problems and jour reopens, ibtlilie to . people - whom- . you serve. FARM BUREAU dOOPfeRATiVE EXCHANGE fgnjgu , number of conflagrations iu these ( . .. 1 . i 0 i shous increase) Inordinately wliu Studebaker , bullas ; ROMBURO OAKLAND Christmas season, the fur ma no-1 The convention opened .today facturlng trade concludes It brief iwlth representatives of more man ' "year," i and, as the cutting and ' 500 manufactured gas. companies. sewing machines slow aown, tne in attendance no yearly Some Important 'models. garment trades other months. a.Ved haraiiaalnn in eenlv- to the teltlona of trie articles, but his WSSS5B manuscript was J " i PANAMA RENT. RIOT-? the i ,r,,Kie rxt rr TSrtraX . : ,cvjaH Antlers Theatre. . L.-i. k , v.. ,. '-settlements: Similarly ltb , the new YORK. Oct 13. Disorders Jobyna Ralston, leading lady "r'r.. ta C,. i... sporting goods manufacturing. Aat, ia . .e.r,i Blriiia against. for Harold Lloyd In his newest .Tioa to The J 7,7 "t that maga- ,nd othor "dustrles whose per od. , n nae ,ea to ,cllon by laugh film. -Th. Freshman." i, . ,Ih ?nil oll"". ". oal" ,ort'on. t oiled States troops in Panama t . ;" h"v M't ernment. O. A. C. HOMI'X'OMIXO IS TO 11J MON1H JvAlv- ., LI til T HIS iKAlt vhlcb will be rocklns this city with laughter at the Antlers The atre Wednesday, In probably the screen's most sought after possi bility for stellar honors.. Virtu ally every big motion picture com pany has made a bid for Miss Ral ston's services, but she is under contract to the Harold Lloyd Cor poration for another period, and will be seen with Harold again A m awful yd of It too- OREGON AGRICULTURAL mv. JobvM "fof It wl lvt m COLLfcUrJ., Corvallls. Oct. 13. Sr nesyt"exi".enc:m.Sy ' gTrt iSU?. 'T? could get. In "The FYeshman." '"" Z, '. arc; trxftK p ssrSSB ry?" Her work in one-reeler. for leu f lmh"tk ",?m ,?t1?Za H.1 Koaeh attract the .UenUo. or tne De-speciat-iea nranaun, - r . lh huW t the when he robbed the screen pf one . inet uJf ' !?e1!?,1f . liiJ l'H'O to 1925. discovered and put be-ir; ,. lore me cuunirjr uie iirsv .wh ui halt a dozen lndiunians. I-oyhood chuin of llooth Tarklng ton and coiifiiltint of half a doxen other embryo literary artists. How l&ud's sponsorship of many famous writers was hot revenue until he was named to succeed Olenn Kranlt Men's soils eieaneu and pressed, $1.50. Roseburg Cleaners, pbona 471. Notice of sale of aovrrnmcnt lm br. Un-ral Uind Office, Washing tun. U. C. Sept. It. 12'. Notice Ih t - ..i..-. an.. I hereby stlven thai subject to tn no uaa ommi piraiuvm u. ,nd,0Ha and llllittallolis ..it Hie cousin University. "' I acta of June . Stat 2t. Many of the Incidents 'of boy-lKuhruaiy It. .,. ,Vin,,,i ,,l ...hi. a rravblnwn.. h n-v and June i. 192 (41 fltat . 76s). a id ...v.. Dur-u-n to deparlmental reams- trayed were from the every-day of April 14. 1D24 160 U 1). r.it. life of the companions. Tarklng- the tlmbar on tha following lamia ton. when not arranging loll will b. sold K.. it w shows., was Immersed in a book. Jh'.kKuR und if he. at Koaeburg. Howland related, and throughout ( ureaon. to the hlaht hlJ.lr ai bis voung manhood he read widely ! not lea than the appraised valoe and well building, the background tor his literary success. 1 relary of th. Interior. Th. purohaa. As the editor began his Indian- 4 price, with an aiblltlonal sum of apolis- association. James .Whit-1 oiie-flfth of one per ;"""';"; "J; comb Riley was publishing his fi.st .V.'lt 'om."."' 'i. monl, To volume of DOema. a tiny pamphlet 1,- returned If aal. la not approved. ' otherwise nairni win i..un r in A fireplace adds wonderfully io the cheer of the living room these cool evenings and mornings, and the andirons,'; and fixtures for your firep'uee are trie pride of the house-" hold. We are making a cpecial showing of . necessities,! for the fireplace this week. You will find in this display'; many attractive things you will need to help brighten up.! the home. Our prices arc made with a view of meeting; your expectations in such purchases. ' . ' i. 8 Churchill Hardware Company : 9 The Iron Mongers . j . warm lua-iuauittiKu mau rmm p.n.mi lp nT DH ... ... v .. ,.., i; . S. alnminum clearers. and priced ilQ exDecl sectional conflagrallons 1 ,, h,. " K. i.taa i r"l "UL ' T.u i . .". LT" . timber. . which must b. removal for this .week at 25c. Churchill 0f nuU8Ual frequency. Tnis year " ' .1 ;i,,J within ten year.. "Ids will i. m- Hardwara Co .hv aald to center in Sew Bolllera- ' . ' . . , trlbutor. Howland saw the genius ! e.lv.d from ciilaena of the United Hardware CO. they art ll o "ter ' nlni, Disorders ceased on arrival ft of Kiley aua enTOiirnged It. Thei state., a.aoolatloi.a ..r auch cltla. na. 0 Lngland where the textile Indus lfl.,,s nhen the troons raid- ,ia.i..nhi .v. imn.n.a io (heland corporution. organised, under also ' has ' toXd- UDState Tew ki headquarters one striker , you,lg pushing house and staried law. of t j, ",. v w . ? ih l.f two veara Jumped . to the stree from a bal-1 uiley on the road to fame. . thereof only. Upon application of a X ? iin?.a t Tr then : cony and was killed. The troops Gene. Stratton Porter, with a ouallfted purchaser, th. timber on "ad0 o Sdoul,0heTrn UttuoZ 'Cosed stride heai.quarter, and con-1 knowledge and love of nature. tfor.'elnKiM! 2!.! iaaii lav as hiah as fUcated literature. Tenants have came from her "Ltmhorlost" estate, an'y of(er of iarr unit. T. n 8.. 4M ofSfl50 0u0 0u0 a" been on strike all the month rn n ju northern Indiana to Howland H. t w.. Sec. it. SWU NF.U fir 1200 h.n!i of th. -fire hue His work . thetis earnings td 12 per cent year- the Cardinal ... . fir Hon M.. he-nlock - M.. HK r.r.,t.rf hv death as well . 1 ly. - .. . -. After a numner or New yora nw firss destruction, for of the 15,000 hemlock (0 M. publishers refused Mary Roberts NB KKH fir . ": . "J' verland Rhineharf.lllrst effort, "The Clr-1 J- "J,. J f ; ',rr JJSJ ars or ; ouiar Staircase." Howland accepted ' M" hemiix k 40 M. NK' Kvi4 fir people who perished iu flames in Te.n grape rmce at "vrri.ou r. . 1... 1 Orchards: Rr nr containers - or lUB.tuiini J .' . . t..,,l c.n.l Will I, I. llttch,trh nvriileh I in M well HWU died In conflagrations of Oeiioer- ,' Tr. . . " . . 1 T ' ..J. "L"-." . ls?i kwu r naj.. hemlock ate origin. deliver -r.en inrea. - 10 ret " - ,Vdar4 5 if . s HWVi fir !5 1 ... . 1 .. neniHK'K i: a., n-uar ai- nun. tlr Ui si In Mlliam street, which Is to Insurance what Wall street Is to finance and Maiden Lane to gems, there is Issued a monthly chart for the Information of underwrt ters.. It shows is . parallel Classified Section 1 ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. FOR SALE VOIX SALE Pox I'ojltry Market terrier pups. Gordon Pratt Is of it. fairest nrldes bv marrying Mildred Davis, he decided to give "8;. 1 . . . i Hi- Li( ' 17"" .d,e,ed",l,h "-wE chairman of the homecom.ng com- . ' a . ,.m.i ok.. ... mittee. A contest pariexcellenr. Jubyna had little ito select thls.year's slogan to do In "Hot Water." but did of Portland la being held SOVIET-COUNCIL ORDERS i Hrand Whitlock as a Chicago WlTCM ON CONCESSKJCrs newspaper reporter ins a siuneni Ainsrnu". Oct. 13. Br a snectal I-rst eo- d.ree ihe Council of Ooinnllss met. iiowiann neara oi lnmna. the fires which have oc- has ordered :the- chief ooncessaoj curred In various trades and the committee 'to organize a . pcrma- "business embarrassments uoiea ON CONCESSKjrrs newspaper r-porler ann a aiuneni , amu i..r ;e.. i.jn.. i" Oct. 13. By a special f.rst book. "The Ihlrteenlh Dls-,a n. t v.. Wee. ;5. 1 n It and went n Trtlpdo. then Whltlock's home. !read trio manuscript, accept- nnn r n.....m l.aln. . IA .nrrn , BIS) CUnilU ll.uil.uni u.,n. ... r hU eoncesalunmn-1 From a Syracuse. N. Y. news. ..wnMnii enmred Into bv lereien l"pei I'lnn, vo- that little exquUltely. Liberty Theath". "tf Marriage Fails." which through its hold and absorbing dlscuwlon of the divorce question and Its powerful, human and ap pealing itiaracterizatlon has been enthralling large audience at every sho at the Liberty Thea tre will be seen there for the last time today, when it ends its three day run. This C. Gardner Sulli van nroduction. avoiaing amc lousness, Is nevertheless concessionaries, with theeSovUf government and to provide lot tau removal of any possible obstacles which- might hinder the normal work of the concessionary enlur- the same industries. What fires are ruuaing oo !" Is a common Inquiry oi . an. in surance agent reluming from a FREE ' ; FREE FREE short vacation. ' ; ' One tsxlO Photograph with every: "ClothitK." or 'leather goods , n. ... ... e Thta ntr.MrlAr "trimmines" may be the re- T. j.. -i..b s...H.n i nlv Ad lusters nnd investigators Drlae, streel Roseburg Nat. Bank ' Illdg. have been warned to scrutinize i The decree Is prompted by tlie thMaai .carefully reports In .the tt'ade gr0Wg number of coneessloas - ' - D- - whicb, for the time being at gramed by the 8o'"t goveiuiuent least, la known to on unuorauiu and the commencement i ' 10 BELOW AT BEND. .n extra hazard.' " . . 'operkttohs.4t.is sMtdi 1 Even the weather has not inr Thb'ilew conuiilssion (Aaxiclated ITeaa Uad We.) ' eonjiderable Influence ,t)ll .1 torn- rhir.nl tn watch ihe car Ttr.N'n. Ore.. Oct. 13. Clear, cold mrcini fires. If Purnniet lingers, K. thi M.o.eti.M .iniAtircatiiza- and snappy weather greeted Bend throwing the fall trade sales be- ,lon, .an(j institutions' of all Oliliga resldents this morning. The heav- hind, the fact is noted by the undertaken bvithein in regard one 01 lest frost of the season was recoro- underwriters' loss coinsuinec " . concessionary contracts. 0 the most daring and interesting ed here last night when the tern-1 the winter is unusually severe, a discuss all questions arising in con pictures ever filme by the noted peralure dropped to 10 degrees be-lcloser watch is kept on . the 4rl"J 'nection with Ulei Aarrying out of director John Ince. It lifts the low freezing. trades for straw hats and inmsy y,,,.,,,, o tn0 etmitacls which 1 henilm k 1:1 U . ,.r h llmk.. on Ihla aeellon to aotd for lesa IllHn !. per M. (or t tn. cecKir a no mloi-k, T. U.t I. fir 4J0 M.. Lot fir a0 M.. T. 17 8., It. V Sec. St. NWV4 fir 7J0 M T. 1 S.. It. 10 V.. Bee. 31, Lot I fir HO M, while cedar 60 M.. Lot 3 fir 610 M.. whit, cedar 0 M.. Ixt 4 fir 20 M. while cedar 100 M.. r.d cedar SO M.. M:!i SWU. fir ISO M.. WW fir M.. NKli KK'i rir 34. M.. white cedar Hi M.. KKU 8r:'. fir RIO M.. white cedar 120 M., 6Wf4 0M' fir !0 M. while cedar SO M . none of the timber on theae sectlona to b. aold for leas than S2 nrr U. for the fir and red cedar and 17 per M. for the white cedar. T. 20 8.. II. 4' W.. Kec. IS. l'i. SALE Monarch range, with wator coll. I'hone tsb. ' iu. "3 Af.E -tabbage. any amount. 11. A. lloyer. DlllariL FOR SALffDpriKhtTh. p. steam nglae In good shspe. C. H. Wood, Melrose, Ore. PoRSALE Whlrl:lnd Universal vacuum cleaners, on easy terms. !25 N. Jackson SL FoOaLE-At a barxaln, S mares good all-around work animals. In quire ot Louis Bauer, West Rose burg. VOll 8 ALE Up-to-date restanntnt doing fine business In tlirlijiag town of about 3000 population. bargain at the price, $4,500. dress J. L. 8., Box 484, ReeOs- port. Ore. V n Voll SALE 1 plastered house, be 1 ,,n ninmi elnet4 hath n ..ni..lMI filled with. adventure, humor and .u. whit. ,.,'da'r ioi characterization, ii was ineanif hki p t Crown." In embryo, and herald ed the arrival of a new writer Harold Mcllrath. George llarr-McOutchoon, a news paper man.-brouKlit from Lafayette, - ... . . ., . cellar. I. ju n.. iv. . .. Hid., tne manuscript tor nn nrsiiNKw Nw rll1 ,lr M T s Bovel, "Orsustnrk. " It. 4 w.. Sec. us. NEU 8W(i y.llo nr. im k red I. . Th wrlu.r must h a atnrv tell. : fir. !50 M., rail fir. 1.5 M ,ot. aetfiv - - . . h.ck-rml-nri.ot NW!4 8WU yllow fir US M re mitrrsirr.'j ...7 i7 . i. -,im: fir. m..; wbit fir u , 110 lK u" ' . L , i. I n''n' of V limber on these v out I worn long auu nnrii. 11 im ' aeci lona to oa aoin ror leaa man h. .m. tninora n. ean anrci.eo. 11.10 wrr m. lur ine reo miki jriii'w veil from the mockery and sham of a monled society, permits the spectators to peer behind the cur tain at the "Petting parties." the orgies of the rich, and the life that la lead by the wild and ...oatthv One of the big smasl scenes Is the "Venecia Cafe, where the blase patrons ot the oiiderl New York night life are floated into the restaurant In ac, tual gondolas tnat move in i" streets of water surrounding the dance tloor. . FOSTER BUTNER WRITES EDITOR OF FARM JOURNAL In the current Issue of the West ern Fruit and Vegetable Grower, a farm Journal published Bi Den ver, a full page Is devoted to aet ter recejved from Foster Burner, manager of the Umpqua Broccoli Exchange. Mr, Burner took excep tion to a series ot articles publish . ed In the Country Gentleman deal ing wtlh the railroad situation. The article, were written by railroad officials and, according to Mr. But ner, gave an unfair view of the sit uation existing between the car rlers and producers. Mr. Burner PROFESSIONAL CARDS OR. M. H. PLYLIR ChlropractH physician. 1 W. Jae Bt. The maximum registered yester-.dress goods will be retaroco on ounnot .be regulated lndH.-ndntly day was 48. , . ' 'heir way to '7" by the individual organization, and . . . periodically to-uraw up repori.- ami ! ker elemenl EUGENE. Ore., Oct. 13. Tem perature In Eugene dropped to 32 ? degrees last night, the coldest n I...., A. . V. . ..... ...n UlSO. o. uig n v u u . e Mturuiiu. ure., uci. m. u mercury In Medford aroppea io 291 early this morning, tne lowesi temperature of tly season. he ninched. Unassimilated aliens often are the blazers of the arson trail. Un derwriters lipid this type re sponsible fbr many devaiatlng eonflaaratona. Although declar ed to be wdesnread, arson s Glendale, Oregon, after October 10, 1823. . - a W. A. BRANHAM- rpl rn rrr I will uit be responsible to claims are settled mat jusi mni to bring a criminal indictment. ' Those who fight incendiarism have little sentiment about fires. In William strsjet they give cred' in the aiorv that Mrs. O- Leary's cow kicked over a lantern I and o burned tnicago nan tury ago, and that a lone Penn sylvania crow short-circuited two high tension wires last June and caused a dozen or more blazes. These were fires of tale, accepted as such. fir and II ner M. for the white fir. T ! H.. it. 12 W., Wee. J7. KK'i RW4. old Krowlh fir 475 M.. cedar &u Mehemlock 200 M., spruce 25 St.. nlirtB." P..'. "iu arowio ur .mi ai.. poone axecond a-iwth fir 400 M.. hemlock I no M , 8V4 HW14 old R-rowlb fir fioo M.. aecond arowth fir r,n &!.. .., ,. 0-VI I A r . I hemlock 21m t., FK'i V old OREGON U. SQUAO I growth fir I0!5 M.. eclar 50 M.. hem- ciir-viiriM-. iinnp nrD'1"11 100 KK HK' oM a-rowth OHvJWlINtj MUKL rLr ilr 5no M.. second arowlh fir 7S0 n n . ,,.,,1. ' M.. cedar 25 M hemlock 26 5L, FlTnF.VR Ore . Oct. 13. 1th , -.i.,, jl-, ..u J ... P the ;-niore pen and punch than displayed ! second growth fir 400 M., cedar lf.el . at any other time this year, the . "M arojj-th fir loo !,. r .. a r. ..Tk.ii I i4 - second growth fir r.. M cednr . University of Oregon football team , F,5 . BKu B15i, id xrvvlh tlr mo NOTICE TO' THE PUBLIC ' went through three solid hours of M.. second arowih fir 775 M , rednr any scrimmage last nignt. me rumor ;."..' ni e.- sa)-s Mr. Howland. o Men's sunk ojeanec. ard pressed. $1.50. Roseburg Cleaners, 172. large rooms, closets, bath, gar aje, fruit trees, etc. Terms. Call loU Reservoir Ave., Roseburg. j FOR-SALET-Oats and vetch, good mixture for Sc. Cheat and vetch 3 3-4c; 3S head nannle goata for sale, 32.50 bead, at once. A. F. Strarns. Oakland. Ore. PETITE'PUUNES Uuy your win ter's supply of Umpqua valley s choicest prunes at a very low price. Extra fancy grade. Fresh from drier. Phone 42J. folPs"ALnGboil lumber atTair price at saw mill on Rice Creek, on good graveled county road, 4 miles . from hlghwsy. Phone 22F3. Clare-Morrison Lumber Co., Ilox 141, Dlllard. ' v,icit coniuion, absolutely clca est and finest in Oregon. 6 cents per lub. delivered to your post office. Also fine cheat seed 2) cents lb. J. E. Hatfield, Dixon vllle, Ore. Phone SKll FOR SALE One Wood BrdtrftTs' thresher, site 21x311. class running condition. Also one John Deere double-roll tractor disc. See at Geo. Cooper place, two miles west of Melrose. Write E. L. Hosklns, Kirby, Ore. f : 1 for Kara FOR RENT Three office rooms. Best location In the city. Pbona 6. - FORilENT OK SALK 4-roocn modern home, close in. Phone 437-J. FOU RENT iwwnstalrs apart ment with garage. 248 S. Par rot t. supply reviews of the wurkint oj the concessionary concerns, to central authorities.. U' : . .u .... I- .h e.' II1UL BOI1IV Ul lllu tcictnuo ... Winnie or Mrs. W. A. Branluun,. of ; lineup may be displaced by other old growth old growth fir XHS0 M.. cedar M hemlock 5S0 M.. NVVH NBH fir M . hem ock randlilates seems to have good ef- I WO M., KWU NK"4 old growth fir work out -" " '"":.. ARAB SAYS "NEEDLE EYE" OF BIBLE RE- -' S- FERS TO WALL spATE 1 NE'4 dar 50 cond growth fir 3400 M.. ceil M . hemlwk 75 M.. NK14 NWti ..r. ond growth fir '.'910 M.. hemlock Hil M.. NW!4 NWt4 aecond growth fir JI70 M.. KVi KWi aecond growth fir J4-.T M . HKW NW'4 aee. ond growth fir 2K',0 m., hemlock The Testimony of OtherS liir .u twiinb which mav had FREE Upon request, Ofl Sliat there, are no more Mrs PILES and other Rectal and Colon dit- Leary s cows. 1 have renroduccd nearly 100 , 0 . . .. 1 1 , . ' ti , 1 n-n rnlrea no Irfter. from among t note recciveo wiu ; uamiwu -- woei.iu - ! "VT L7"?.i TWIJIma .hln. Invented for removing leaves ,..,, . rirhea." aavlng: "It ft frankly of their years of suffering of their land grass from lawns, trymg home remedies and even opera-1 Ha.-dware Co. ,. tions,and,nnauy,oi uc "-'""''"'i." feet, and things may pretty well after all. Oregon looks a good deal today like she did a year ago. A slow start, proving disastrous because of tho defeat at the hands of Idaho, la now wearing off. With nearly 1 1? ""'.'A . '"". growth 1 . 1 . . f-.n l,lr a'- r."H mwi. sm-ond PITTSBURG. JCan., OcL 13 The two weeks to go berore tne tail-, Krw,i, tir 2900 M.. hwm y aee. "needle'a eve's referred to In the fornla game, the team and the fans I ond growih fir o M.. tVi New Tes'tament,. a smaU ga.e-ln'are getting their old hope hack- . U'r the Wall of Jerusalem, not a sew- tne nope 10 peai or ue tui....ii.. NVt K ,.,t Krwth flP 4t0 InUlA 1 'Against l-acuic neru Ileal ewiui-H., nenilocK ino m, 8W14 HK.14 aee- num- onn growiu nr ihijo m., h k li skh men ave call- which bre In the California game. o - MEN BEFORE WOMEN, EDICT OF BARBERS (AaaaKaM rna Wlra.1 SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 13. Barber shops on the Presidio mil itary reservation here yesterday displayed tho following sign "No ladles bobbed while' men are wait ing." The Examiner says the regula tion was first made effective at Fort Bennlng, Oa., where the bar- berlng facilities were not suffi' cient to accommodate women ai well as men. FOR UE-NT G room bouse, rttud ern. Inquire at 448 Fowler St. Geo. Chandler. ' FIVE-H0T1M furnished bouse lor rent Close In. Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass street. . FOR RENT 2-room furnished apartment, upper floor. Adults. 248 S. Stephens. . FOR RENT (-room . downs tain apartment Private bath. Cloet In. Reasonable. Phone 327-Y. FOR REN f-Nicely furnished S room apartment. Perpetual hot water, 320. 614 Cobb SL FOR RENT Furnished eight- room house, modern with 3 gar ages. Reasonable. Also 5-room unfurnished house. Phone 704 or call 622 1st Ave.. N. FOItTlENT 5-rcom strictly mod ern bungalow, oak floors through out, furnace, garage, concrete d.iveway. close to sclffol. aeeer occupied, S3S per . month. Call LOST AND FOUTSJ ' ting needle, least in the opl at More concerneii, nowcin, " 01 jod a-gi'iin, z ymr om amu v- ........ ...... - the national toll of preventable Kaiie m Uie Holy Land, wh isobar of cmnblnalions. The i nr.-ines. underwriters and fire ,.iudvlng music at the Pittsburg 'Who showwip best will ha be ;r i.hi, have iolned forces to ree tatat Teschers college. . .chance to demonstrate their 1 The Biblical passage to I this modern Job has adduced a 'new meaning Is In Mark lu-25, best -h.r.ln Jeaua rhlded those who Kcojl jronr wardrobe ready jor any occasion by frequent cleaning and pressing and repairing. Our Auto will Cali Ptions 277 Churchill easier for a camel to go through the eye of needle, 1 than lor a rich man to enter the kingtloirr-of heaven." Heat with gas. CERTIFICATES OF TITLE TO MOTOR CARS IMPERATIVE nl growth fir 2175 M.. cedar IJal.. non.-of th. tlmner on IT, k. mv NON-SURGICAL method. These "l-.-t-i- Aa'e'iMriria.' ? ' awlraasaase ssww. rwwr. . . . s "The needle's eye." says NiKolm TZ?ZTJ,rZZlZ . i - VrT-MR.-eoOLIDGE "commonly, mlsunderstoo.1 as the nadlas nib Book why 1 can (he 1 ifye ot S sewing needle, ia known aWKTTtN tAAKAMir.. 1 - AKTIf, rTV Qt-t ' 13. A to Jerusalem as a small gato nn swna.n-.i- a, ',...., . rll.lo In a larger gale In the City walls, W.rA 'r, r"ad today before the American sit la for the use.of pe.leirlanH sf-lT,ied Mr and obtained, motor DEAN, M.U..InC ..',.,,,, o ,,, t.ro,denl. ter the larger, gale Is closed lor thd 1 vehicle owners ran do much 10 cr.rrir orncH. - - -. . . . . . . -v... .... . 1....1.1 .. nnn,....nrv 'incoovenience 4'val!iD,?5!.na1 WiA"F(J? f'ii. g. 1 Industry "depended en- so low that, an average-slz., man land delay In the procecs of cases lireiy oil as" 'ag v t bus. Ill for leaa ITnin 12 50 per M. forlhc apruon arid old growth fir, 2 per M. for tlm cedar and second growth fir nnd 50 eenta per ftl. ror the hemlock. T, 3 H, It. K.. Kec. 1, BlVti NK(4. nine 76 51 , fir 40 M.. I."t 2 pine, 275 M , fir 1 00 M.. Irfit 4 pine 70 M., fir 4711 M., r. r.w pine 21a ai., nr 11111 M none of the tlmher on tills aectlon to be aold for leaa than 12 50 per St. for the t'ine and tl ner HI. for the I fir. T 27 R. It II W., He.-. 21. SKU i Fresh grape Juice at Overland Orchards. Ilrlng conlalners or h ave at Brand's Road Stand. Will deliver when filled. ' ; nr J.OST Hound, black with, Jiue spots and tan ears and legs. Re ward. Ervln Rice, Oakland, Ore. LOST Leather Jacket coat, 00 Mxonvllle road. Finder please leave at News-Review or L. W. Meiiger's. Reward. Oscar Hub bard. WANTED in IN BANKRUPTCY In the district court or tile Unit-! ed States for the district of ore- Frey, gon. In the matter ot John E, Since, under the provisions of the act of the r."2." Legislature, Hc'S motor vehicle llitnses can not bo Issued unless certificates of title have la-en previously ap- enni'O en. ,.,. ,,... . - ....... ... ..... ....... which It must stoop low to go ihrounh It." whore sppltcntlons have not been Bankrupt. To the creditors of John H. Frey, of Salem, in Ihe county of Marlon, and district aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice Is hereby given that on the th day nf October, 1925. the said John E. Frey was duly adju dicated bankrupt; and that the first i)ding of his creditors will be held at the office of the undorslgn- rcforee in Itoselnrrg, Oregon, gwtl yellow fir 4-.0 M.. white fir 'on the 2 1 1 h day of October, l2i. Jon M. h.mio.k urn M . KW Hi: 'Vat ji o'clock in the forenoon, at Wr'r"UW;ti Ve",low 7,r! hlch time the said creditor, may r.n M . r. ,i fir 7 .0 11, hemlock 25'atlenil, prove their claims, appoint V. r.d cedar 50 si.. T. 21 .. it. 12 a trustee, examine the bankrupt W. H. c 21, l..,t ;,. red fir 410 M., I ,,..,.. ...pk other business I none of I he t inilier oil these a." I Ions ,.. . . ,... ,.i,i in, h. sold f.,r l-.a ihan l.'5peri" m"r P'"l"'r)' cul"a bo'nre said ; 51. f,,r Hie red and yellow fir. Il.r.ii ' meeting. I per M. for Uie red celnr and 6n I Uated October 12th, 1f2G. ! c-nts per M. for the white fir anil I , iiAMil.Tnv t . ! a WANTED breasmr.klng. Mrs. W. 8. Howard. 218 8. Hoae. ; '"; WANTED White Holland turkey gobbler. Heavy spring bird. Mrs. j.ullo rate, nays ureea, me,,., mlxil'i Jlereiei. In Unnkruplcy. WANTED 15 copies of the Newt Review of September 25 and. (en copies of September 28, 1926. Will pay 10 cents a copy. Leave at News-Review office.. ... WITHIN FEW DAYS Mast - to drive Ford touring to Los Ange les for transportation. Privilege of carrying one passenger. -Lock-wood Motor Co. WANTED -Unfurnished . or partly furnished room. Phone 49W. WANTED Experienced girl' for general housework. Good wages for competent girl. Write Mrs. A. E. Adelsperger, B55 South' 5th Street, Marshfleld. Oregon: f TUBBY r that's the swell box audv Sam willow Bo.icurrrm)SlM PATRIOT IM- MICMT- GtE. T SMELL GOOD, I'D LIKE TO SAMPLE; 1 1 r Guilty innocence. By WINNER r 11 1 11 If tfi l . ll V5i1 W l11" IMt kM' , 1 e 1 GUESS C.N CtiJioc: A r-nilPl A PIECES AM' PATRICIA IT rvOHV THE GUIITYIOOVO CHETEK ? - I II BET VOvj've 6EEM At fAV ' rj I CATClCIA, TZA n'S AWFUL MISCEllANEOUS 1 CAR OWNEIl Don't forget t . tall 553 when In heed of sut parts. Sard's Auto Wrecking House. - I SANDY! I I aaHMaaMMaa.sSBIl WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua j. s. McDonald Elsctrle Wiring and tarvlce (Jostburg, Ore. , Phone 566 J 112 W. Douglas BL I i U i t 1 1 SANDY! I