ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 15. 1925
Sold Again !
Another Carload Drain Tile.
Order now for the next car.
4 inch $4.50 103 ft
Flour $8.60, $8.20, $7.00 for 4 sacks
See Us FirstWe Can Save You Money.
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
ROtEBURv OAKLAND
JAPL'J TO ERECT
HOSPITALS WITH
Hall's Catcrrti
Medicine
h rid rout system erf Catarrh ocDl
not tmr.iA by Catarrh.
F.J. CHENEY &. CCX, Toledo, Ohio
on the Increase, principally because
of the inefficiency or rt'llef and
sanitary measurea. Official stalls-
Ilka disclose that more .than 1,300,-
, oe-0 babies die In the empire every
.i. Mi, In th light of these facta
m iu i,sc . , ,,,, v. Ji,,
START POLITICAL
PIERRE. 8, D.. Oct. J5. The
opening salute of the 1628 na
tional campaign Kill be fired here
December 1. when the political
TOK.VO, Oct. )&.
lion' of
k . .- , .. I T. . ,. . ..J V..lr Aim t,lU
with the remainder of the pro-;"" calabliahmfiU of sanitary sta-
ceeda of
lulled Slates by the American
...a ..... Aahni,uVl 1-ul(f
following the catastropno of 123 that more than 3.000,000 yen will , and aisle of rirea.
Heat wllii Kka
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TOKYO. Oct. 15. Failure et
the ordinary telephone service In S
tue tund raUed In the tlons In every city throuKhoul the :iarlleii of Boun Dakoi. aa.en.bl. h "he JapaneaeiS
ear huuake relic. re tha $;0.00 It I. expected ;th. lMlled Btal Sel.le, "'SpirVtSS j
. M.rMk.l more than 3.000.000 ven will i unit iia nfrieea aiienipt lo "" "'" " J
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tnldaMe army, aceordlni to an of
ficial report made by Koberto
Farinacct, secretary-general of the
Fascist Party. Here are his tl
gurea: 68 Provincial Federa
tions: (,31t Communal Organi
sations; II T National Trade
I a ions; 18 Children's Orgonsa
tions; 1( Vanguard Organisations;
690 Wonieu'sUroupe; ,ot)0 Men's
Croups.
will be commenced early next te expenuea in inn won. rnj.e
sprtng. The amount to be ex-'clans and nurses will be on duly
pended on the hospitals is apprux- at each of these stations.
imateiy s.suo.ouv yen.
For the Tokyo Fraternity Me
morial lioapltal a site Tallied at
625.000 yen haa been purchased
in Hnnlo and the Fraternal Me-;
niorial Hospital Foundation has-! Cannot Exist In the Human Body If
Bjbesun the work of training 100 i you Will Use Trunk's Proscription
S nurses who will be 'used in tne Tl
RHEUMATISM
Few outstanding Issues are
noted between the republicans,
democrats and farmer-laborites,
but the republican party Itself -which
for years haa dominated
state politic la divided Into fac
tions on participation by the atate
in prtvate industry.
The progressive wing of the
republican party wae responsible
with telonhone lines or the era
plre. It is thua hoped that com
munication may be available in
event of emergency.
Fireplace Fixtures!
A fireplace adda wonderfully to the cheer of the living
room these cool evenings and mornings, and the andiron
and fixture for your fireplace are the pride of the home
hold. We are making a special showing of iieceiu
for the fireplace this week. You will find in this display
many attractive things you will need to help brighten dp
the home. Our prices are made with a view of meeting
your expectation in such purchase.
MUCH NEW LOCAL
TALENT TO BE SEEN
- "SMILES" OCT. 26
Director George If. Ball has ex
pressed himself as much pleased
with the talent he has found in
Roseburg. Many of the principals
BILIOUSNESS.
1-1.1. !......-!,., in nnt ruin i for the rural credit act, the atate
new building. The hospital build- the stomach, it doc not depress tm-ieemcul plant, the state coal mine
lug and Its equipment will tost . heart. Eat all the meat anil good, and state participation In the re
.h.n.t i i7K nn ven and the : f.i nn wih while lakinir Trunks i tailing of gasoline. There Is little
Men's salt custom and pressed,
11.60. Roseburg Cleaners, phoai
471. ;
Kottr. of a! of government tin
and sick headache, war
Stomach, inactive liver and
ssnnfoi constipation are
avoided, and digestive pro
cesses pat to work in a nor
mal neaitny manner oy
Roseburg. Many of the principals I M 1 I i T II i i ana concrete airuciuio ouu
of the forthcoming production : Ihamhflrlails labletS ,lnel 10 ba rooJ b0,.h aglu.
Bmiies. u tne Anuera. Monaay. K , u.k i...i.i.:i n
October 26th, under the auspices
! They keep the liver healthily active.
Foundation has set aside 4.000,
000 yen as an operating reserve
fund. The building and equip
ment of the memorial hospital to
be established at Yokohama will
coat 600,000 yen and this insti
tution . will hove double Ihia
amount as lta reserve fund.
The. building for the memorial
hospital in Tokyo will be of Iron
and concrete atructure and la ue-
lust
It will be
The
been
. 1 ., , ..,! within hrn WIT
o. - - i .k..w.i. e- j ' HOHDltal eounauiion uao
ZZZZrZ2jrZ X?&2!5rZl . time to. proceed
1,: . ' ' TO gooa neeiwi.n ny euuer wucn . . .
' ""'"I " vnamnertam lameta may oe so
lscd all. Scores of people were . had. Only 26 cents.
out last night to witness the work - t
' of the director. In the Hocradel ng ,tatf drills offensive play Into
Building. Miss Bltney has been the minds of the players. Toraor
asslgned the principal part of "Here row there may be a alight let up
Comes tne iiriae, wun mrecwr m the scrimmage, to snow a simm
Hall, and the following dancing
"Brides and Grooms" MU3es Ruth
Brown, Ora Allison, Gladys How
ard. Mrs. Strickland, Mrs. Perkins,
Prescription. Contains no mercury, ! doubt dui mat senator t eier wr
sallcylate soda, oil wintergreen or, beck and Uovernor Carl Gunder
narcotics, but positively overonauM son, bath of whom will seek re
any kind of rheumatism or gout on J election, will rupport the state a
earth. What more, do you wntit? ; Past record in these activities
It la impossible to get aoin Jti j Another wing of the republican
better. The greatest uric ac'.U wiVi party iu which Sam H. F.lrod, for
vent known and also a supsrior mer governor, stands out as a
liver medicine. ?( leader, expressed itself as Irrevoc-
TrunsTs Prescription sella fori ably against participation by the
$1.75 or 3 for only J5.00 at Fuller-' state in the field of private en
ton's Rexall Drug Store. . ,?'T';',,e-, ., , '
.. ... I seek to ncminate candidates "who
-lMB-n,r.WM)UB.l.ii". : ... l. , ,,i.r.n ,,rtn.
clples and who will give support
! Hardy wa. unable to com. to Vp- , KThT""nl.
LONDON, October 15. Thomns J
i i tmk npnriinr the ' , i ... . . . t
omplellon of tne adlustmeut of ; hu dramaT a.loir of ! 'rZt
the sale of the land which will be hi"n"l Tess of the D'Urber-1 J,!0"" Jt?
effected beiore tue ena oi vllles." but Mrs. Hardy made the j
vaar h th. H HCOnSI TUCI1UI1 11 U . . 1 -,.. .Ann Ihu mn iliift.
J " 1,1-., ini IU UlllUUll MFl hdii'S ,h ,.r.-rtuilli
ed. Then .on December
the county
17, when
u.Hnn U'e.therford. Stewart Stev
ens, Kenneth Atteroury, aiiuoni Lynn Jones, au-coast iuiiui-,
Howard and Argas Fisher. 1 has bees oat of the llnenp since
Littie Miss Virginia Youst, the . )(UD0 game last Saturdsy be
"Baby Peggy," of Roseburg, is to cu8e of injured wrist,
be seen and heard aa -Cupid," of o
the Roaebud scene, part three. Miss I
Jane Schultx and Miss Jean Baney
will appear as the principals of "I '
Want a Doll.
tne ..!!- .,. llnpilu n,aHj. the
lill- I .' V '.. " '"."l .1...
i '...ji.. . .h. .mhnritlna. ".v . . ... i three nronosalmen will be selccl-
t.V" 7. ,.7 ,piay expressea ner approvu4 u - - n-cember 1. the
rest before the gam. with Pacific , i Vo 7ZV i??" Srt county pr.pos.lme.-l.. In all
University here Saturday, dui to- , A, m jal Hospital Foundation iY""" M 'h"V hnaband Is only ,or each Party meet In Pierre.
balkfleircomblnstlons. adding fur- ' ".i; w ! " . ber of vote. c.t for th. party's I K -4 fir
ther to. the rumors of a shskeup ,(he JapanTO) au,horilie. that the "' " ' ' i candidate for governor in the last
in the lineap ef tacks. tani might nltd tor the estab- ,r., 'general election.
llshment of a memorial hospital 1 - - - h " '" J" 7.. ''T'
, 1 1 ti i , r,r re 11 1' I wurt , - - , uirir mhuiubic ' - -
RIDDLE AND MYRTLE CREEK
NEWS
While ! ttJ.
Advance tickets for the attair
wlll soon be en sale by members
of the cast and committee, re
served seat chart will open at the
Antlers Theater, Saturday, October
24th.
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OREGON 8TILL LACKING IN
DEPENDABLE BACK FIELD
EUGENE, Ore.. Oct.
scrimmage sessions for
15. Hard
the Unl-
James J. Crossley
of
PORTLAND, OREGON
Hereby Announces that he Is a can
didate for ths R.publlcan noml
nation for U. 8. 8sn.tor at ths
May, 1926, Primaries. ,
Will work sealously for develop
ment of Oregon and support of
measures for real benefit of farm
ers as suggested by their organ I aa
tiona. Favor World Court and re
orm Senate Rules.
lncts
were no longer needed
the offer was made uncondition
ally, the Japanese officials con
curred with the suggestion com
ing from the American Red Cross
huaduuartera. . Since the reinn-
Mrs Or. Carter, daughter of Mf.ltance, the fund has been swelled
, .. wt than,. Interest and by the time the
ana nn. wiu ' -' - - , j - . - , , . . . ,
...... .. aentember for tier hospitals are cuiud.,
more
came than 500.000 yen will have accru-
STUDY OF CASE OF
, INSANE ANT RECORDED
BY NERVE SPECIALIST
i m i- unw.ii. Mrs. Carte:
to Myrtle Creek to attend the gold- ed in this way.
ea wedding of her parenta early In
the summer. Her nusnano is a
newspaper correspondent.
Miss Lucille Gllbreath. of Riddle,
h entered school at Eugene, Ore.,
where she will take . business
course.
Fresh anrane luice at Overland
Orchards. Bring containers or leave
at Brand's Koad Stand. Will deliver
w hen filled.
I ENGLISH BARRISTERS
TO REVIVE MOOTS TO
AID YOUNG COUNSEL
SROFlIONAL CARD
DR. M. H- LTLBR Chlropraeta
nknlfiu w Lane tw
Ths Largest Stock of
Good Used
Chevrolet
and Fords
In Roseburg
Ws Will Sell on
EASY TERMS
Hanson Chevrolet Co.
Phone 446
-The Prultt Bros, of Riddle, sold
their grocery store last week to a
Me Rrati.treAt-
The Mission Bottom school open- LONDON, Oct. 16. (A. P.) A
ed on the 28 of September with; revival of the old. custom or noia
seventeen pupils.' The school board ' ns "moots' 'in the Middle Temple
has ordered the complete outfit of'j, being planned for November,
new charts for the primary work. The moot is a mock trial design
also ne wdeeks for the first grade, ed to give men In the lennl p.ofes
Mr .ill Mr I. A. Dean, who, -ion and now women the oppor-
have been at Boswell Springs dur-; (unity of arguing legal problems
lng the summer have returned to. arising from established facts, in,
their home at Riddle. I the form in which casea are argu- j
. X. X. I ed in the court of appeal. Two ,
counsels are assigned for each side
and when they have put their case, i
the Judge gives Judgment. Justice
Sankey has p.-omlsed to preside
over the first moot.
This Is considered to be one of
the beat methods of giving Junior
counsel an opportunity of putting ;
and arguing a case, as well as
gathering hints regarding proced
ure, and pitfalls to be avoided
when taking a legal case Into the
glare of . public court.
countered.
After six days the ant was dis
sected, and under a microscope. It
was found to have sutfered a tu
mor In the left lobo of the brain,
which had destroyed several of the
most Important centers.
CAMAS VALLEY SCHOOL NEWS
The monthly report for the
Camas Valley school ending Octo
ber 2, 1925 Is ss follows: Number
of day taught during month 16;
whole .umber of days' attendance.
64; whole number of days ab
sence, 23: average number of stu
dents belonging 65.8' ; average
dally attendance 4.2':'i: per cent
of attendance M.l". Whole num
ber of times late 9; number of
students neither absent nor late
4: number of visits by parents 4. i FREE FREE FREE
The student body haa recently one 8x10 Photograph with every
parcoasea a new easaeiuau .im in
tend to play some games this fall
with other schools.
Miss Rachel Brown, a graduate
of Camas Valley high school, has
passed the entrance examination at
O. A. C. with a very high grade.
Miss Elisa Church of this valley
has left for ber school at DUIard,
wbicb opened a week ago.
Miss Winona Smith, also a grad
order of $6.00 or over. This offer
closes Nov. 30. Clark Studio, Cass
streot. ltnseburg NaL Bank Bldg.
Phone 331.
PRODIGY AT AGE OF FOUR,
ENTERS COLLEGE AT 14
TELEPHONE
SUPERVISOR
TellsoftheBenefitReccived
by Taking Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound
Leavenworth, Kansas. "My work Hie quick jinpr
was lornr-distance ODeratine and sup- i yvxl t sleep.
ervisinc;, ana I 0tt
in to a very nervous
state and was all
run-down. 1 was
easily annoyed at
trifles, was ex
tremely nervous
and alwavs had a
tiredfeeiingwhich !
made me an fully
listless. Through
a newspaper I
learned of l.ydia
E. Pinkham'B Vug-
er. General Land Orflie, ililn-
ton, l. C. pepi. . .-. r,t,i-w is
hereby given that subject to the
cunilllloiia and llinltatluna ot the
acta ot June S. 191 13 StaU 111.
February . ISIS (td Wat., ll..
and Jim. . 13D ttl Btat.. 76, and
ourauant to departmental reaula-
Tl.... ..f Anrll 11. 1S24 ISO L. IX S7S.
the timber on th. following lands
will b. .old Nov. IS. m. at 10
o'clock A. M. at public auction at
th. It. 8. laud oftlce at ltoneburg.
Oregon, to ttl. hlghent bidder at
not leM than th. .upraised value
as .hown by this aollca. sal. to b
ublet-t to th. approval of the Sec
retary of th. Interior. Th. purch.ae
price, with an additional sum of
on-flfth of one per cent thereof, be
ing commission, allowed, mini be
deposited at time of sale, money to
be returned If sale I. not approved.
seek to ncminate candidates "who otherwise patent will lju. for the
within ten year. Mil will r
civfl from cltln of th l nlUMt
tStat. nk,oi Utlon of Much clllx. n,
nd corporation oraniJi'd ui.uVr
the lawn of tit Vnlttl 8tat. or
any -tate. territory, or litrlvi
thereof only. I'pon aptim-atlon of a
tiualifled putf-hasHT, the tlmbfr on
any lmil bdlvtaton will bs offftn-d
4'paraiety before Wlnar Inuludid In
unv ffr Af a laratt-r unit. T. 17
R. 1 W.. 8c 11, KWtt NKU fir 1200
M, hemlock 40 M- TWH tr
IS it 5 M.. hemlock 100 M Wl HW
fir i-iOQ M., hemlock S M..
v1'l: rir n& U.. hemlock to i.
KHii MKU fir 1160 M-. NW,
1710 M.. lr;i nr. nr
cedar H M-. WH HK4 fir lw0
hi. hr.nlrt.lt 40 W. .NKU YY fir
m- u Wi. 8V W fir 1&T0 M
SK'A riWli fir 110 M.. hemlock BO
if . cedar 45 M.. 8V HW S, Itr ill
M.. heinlook 10 M.. cedar 0 M.. none
of the timber on thla aecllon to b
...Id for rmm than SI. SO Der M. for
the fir, SI per M- for the cedar and
7& r..nt nr U for the hemlock. T
IS H.. It. S V fcU'C 25, l-ot 5. fir
430 M., LeOt fir 80 M , T. 17 H., K.
V.. 8o. SI. BWli NWU fir 720
M T. J8 8.. R. 10 W 8ec. 81, Lot I
fir 840 M., white cedar t0 M; Lot S
rir RIO M . white cedar 80 SI.- LOt 4
un- fir 20 M.. white c.-dar J()0 M., red
cefiu r at m., ir '
white cedar 8t u., bw V14 i
1U& M.. white cedar to M.. NK
KU fir 34& M-. white ceCv 24ft .,
tKH rtrS'i fir S40 white cedar
4Z0 M.. PV "4 BIN HT ZW wnilf
cedar 90 M., none of the timber on
thi'ne Mection to be aold for leu
than 11 oer M. for the fir and red
crdnr and 17 per M. for the white
crtlar. T. Z0 H.. 1L 4 W.. Hoc.
Nb NWU red fir 400 M.. T. tl .
K. 4 W., ISeC. 29. NBtt SW'A yellow
nr. 2iu M.a reu nr. ii m
NW KWU yellow fir 125 II. red
t iv. S7S M.. White fir IS M.
or in limner on tneie
n to be sold for lns than
per M. for the red and yello
fir and 1 per M. for the white fir,
.- T. 2 H.. 1L 12 W. Hec. 17, Kr-H
IHW 'a. old Krowth fir 47ft M.. cln
Neglect of the liver result In iir-l bti M hemlock M iprme 2& M.
nAiinninvi N.it ea ouickiv. DerhaD. I nwu B w "at old errowtn rir 4o m
but ju.t a .urely a. It vou dranit 'Bu oi.i Vowih fl?
pntvon out oi a oouie. it your ii-w o0 h. s,4.nrt urt.wth fir f0 M
1 not dolim Its work of helping dl-ihemlm k mo M.. HK'4 HW old
reetlnn. elimlnatlna- waste from the growth fir 1026 M.. cdar So M.. hem
bowela and purifying th. blood, you lVI .?' --.i L'.L J.V. f"'.
will always be troubled with ick ( M c,.dar At.. hemlo k 25 M
Churchill Hardware Company
The Iron Mongers
FOR BALE Coat and hat for girl
about 13. Phone 41 R. '
proposalmen disagree, they may
hold a meetma; ot tneir ow. ana
name a "minority ticket." The
tickets and platforms are submit
ted to the counties for ratifica
tion on December 22 afld Inaivi-
'UK SALE Few tons of Rood hay.
I all 320 W. Cass or phone 1S0-J.
Uii SALE At a barnaiu, 3 mares
Kood all-around work animals. In
quire of Louis Bauer, West Rose
FOR BALE Old and second
growth fir block wood, 16 In.
Phone 10F23. E. O. Trozelle,
Melrose.
FOR SALE IS Ions of cheat hay
at the 8. S. Crawford ranch for
$15 per ton. J. L. Case beer. Dlx-onvllle.
7fTRirH. Oct. 15. The story of dual candidates may file on plat
a demented ant Is recorded In the 1 forms different from either the
Swiss Archive for NVuroloity and ; majority or minority stands,
Psyrhlatry with nil due scientitic mu January 1,
seriousness by Dr. Rudolph Brun.J The primary election Is held
widely known nerve specialist I March 23, 1926. at which each
The ant was discovered In on of Toler must designate hla party
the artificially constructed nests ; affiliation and ia given . ballot
for scientific observation. The In-; which contains only the names of
sect ran about Incessantly while tne majority, mlnorty and Indl
others remained quietly In the cor-1 yidunl candidates In that party,
nera of the nest, unparently sham- o
I ntnsr the demented one. The JBO-
rao- wsv
Ltnentum of the wildly niKlang ft,l UlIK (Mlr rllK
I was such that It was unable to sfhp , LlV V IV V U I I Vll
when anything In Its path was ert-
SELF POISONING P
headache, uauiea. blllouanes. baa
breath, gas, Sour stomach, or consti
pation. 1
Cleans and tone your Uverl Put
your syaUnvJn condition o you feel
your very beat again! Try Just a
apoonful of Dr. II. 8. Thacher's ex
cellent Mver and iilood Byrup after
-!J it
NWU HKU old u-rowth fir 401 M.
ecoml Krowth fir 4410 M., cuil:ir 150
M KWU HKU old Krowth fir SOS
M.. second Kt'iiWtll fir 4.0 M.. coda
i;r, M.. HK HK't old growth fir 6i0
M., Meond Krowth fir 776 M., eeriar
2r M heinlm'k Si M.. He. nr., NKH
M,;4 old aenwtn rir ssio M.. cena
51) M. hemlock G10 M. NW Si:
oitl srnwtn itr s.itu m., nemio,
,17,1'U UWll VVU nlrl vrnwlh fl
th. next few meal, awl . notice, .-.jo m.. h.mlnek 650 M.. BKU NKU
rovemeni in in ..ond airvwth fir S4a M.. cedar 40
IOOR HllU l"'.l M hlli oek 7R M Nh.lt NWU. iv
reiurn in iio:',.i", - onil growth rir i'JlU nemloc
gy. 'ou will bo conipleti- y - nil M., KW NWI, ..KonU arowl
1. ..A. tl.re wl 1 be no
coat. lr. riiucher's I.lver and llt.od
Hyrup I sold and recommended by
Nathan Fullertoll, ltoaeburK. Or
Drain Pharmacy, Drum. Uretfon.
etablcComnoundandthinkineitwould
I help me i tried it It quieti d my
Keep your wardrobe ready
for any occasion by frequent
cleaning and pressing and
repairing.
Our Anto Wilt Call.
Phan 177
BERKELEY, Calif., Oct. 15. (A.
P.) Matthew Marsh, of this city,
who at the site of four was declar-
nate of Camas high, Is teaching at ed by Dr. Ma.-la Montessorl, noted
Cpper Camas. educator, (o be Hie brlt-ntest Doy flin En(i jmnroved mv heallh in
The student body has derided lo In California. has entered the cvery way wa9 ai,ia continue
send Christmas boxes to the ; University of California at 14. I my work with more vicor than liefore
cnnaren oi uuam. mm-h ewes ui waiTii in snmn iw ma iwr ou i and 1 recommend tne veiteuiuiei-om-
the primary room 111 enclose let-1 so haa been barred from the R. O. pound to .11 young girls. I sm mar-
ters with their hones. T. C. ranks, but otnerwise ne is i riej now and have a big baby boy and
Ten high school students, Includ-. taking part in all the normal act!-1 Brn in the best of health. If I should
ins Miss Stelllngs. made a trip lo Titles of a freshman. In ceh brailon ever have any trouble I II take Uio
the Signal Tree last Sunday, and i of his admission. Marsh donned
a good time was enjoyed by every- his first long trousers.
one. 1 o
Mr. Brown, our principal, gave, DEATH RATE AMONG INFANTS
JAPAN' C4lll.vrs HXirKUACYj
Toervo. Oct. 15. During the
Classified Section 1
ALL NEW AOS ON BACK PACE.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE CHEAP 1924 Ford Tu
dor sedan. Looke and runa like
new. Lota of extraa. Phone 222J,
or call 415 S. Pine.
FOR SALE 30 tiers old growth.
16-Inch block wood, 41.60 at
ranch; also double dlse plow,
four-horse. Lindblora, Dlxonvllle.
FOR RENT 5-room modern houy.
Good location. Phone 420-L.
FOR TtKis'T Threes-room modn
apartment 814 Mill street. ,.
FOR feENT room saodern house;
garage. Price 120. Inquire Ri9
ft Rice.
FOR RENT Three office root.
Bust location In the city. Phea
68.
FOR- llENT OR SAL&roilui
modern home, close In. Pheas
Q7-J-
PTV E ROOM furnished house Sol
rent. Close In- Lawrence Agesmr,
125 Cass street, !;
FOR RENT l-ruom dowastsJrf
apartnienL Private bath. 'JCksW
! in. Reasonable. Phone 117-Yi
FOR RENT Nicely furnid -J-
room apartment. Perpetual Ifot
water, 421). 614 Cobb 84.
FOR RENT 6-room strictly mod
ern bungalow, oak floors throat fl
oat, furnace, guage, concrete
driveway, close to school, never
occupied, 35 per month. Call
460. . . .:
FOR SALE 1 plastered house, 6
.large rooms, closets, balh, gar
age, fruit trees, cue. Terms. Call
lti9 Reservoir Ave., Roseburg,
FOR SALE Ihirebred Mammoth
Bronte turkeys from registered
slock. Toms, 610; hens Jtj and
S. Mrs. S .1). Dunn. 1U. 2, Box
120, Roseburg.
I LOST AND FOUND;
FOU SALE Good lumber at fair
price at saw mill on Rice Creek,
on good graveled county road, 4
miles from highway. Phone
J2F1. Clare-Morrison Lumber Co.,
Box 141, fiillnrd.
V E I'Cll common, absolutely cleua-
est and finest In Oregon. ,5 cents
per lub. delivered to your post
office. Also fine cheat seed 2i
cents lb. J. E. llstfleld, Dlxon
vllle, Ore.Phone3Fll.
Foil PALE One Wood Brothers'
thresher, .site 21x36. In first
class running condition. Also one
John Deere double-roll tractor
disc. See at Uco. Cooper place,
two miles west of Melrose. Write
E. L. llosklns, Kirby, Ore.
LOST Hound, black with ' Xuf
spots and tan ears and legs. Re
ward. Ervln Rice, Oakland. Ore.
FOltNEeWest of Cmpo.ua, Uceatas
plate and tallllghL Owner can
have same by paying for this, d,
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WANTED ; !
WANTED ON SHARES 100 lved
of ewes. Phone lux, .
TAILORING and dressmaking. !28
8. Main Kt. Mrs. Oulhridge.
FOR RKNf
FIVE ROOM furnished apartment
to rent. 335 North Rose.
fir 310 M.. myu NWU
Krowth fir JIL'i M , fV.W NWU sen
nnu Krowili lir Zfinil Al., II
10 M.. NK'i HWU wrouit sruwl
fir 4IT.0 M.. NW'i S K second
Krowth rir xnoo M.. HW14 HWU. -ond
Krowth fir M.. KK14 HW
second Krowth fir 44,0 NK U
MKU second crowth fir 410 14..
MI'S MSU siconil Krowth fir 4f0
u aee-
20 per rent of the young men );!6 M ,, of tn lhnDr thes.
un- sei lions lo ne soia lor less tnaa
i'.r,ii per M. for the spruce and old
Krowth fir. 92 per M. for the cellar
TIRKO OK IIKIN4I A
HTE.NO, N4 MHK KXT:IU
Kl l.l r KIEL
con-erint xnniliiatlon, the author- ill., hemlock mo M . HW14
SeYdTerrf that 'more than .Sfc- $! ,
examined for the army wcro
able to write their own names.
Consequently the ilnpurtment of
edueatlon has declilen loesiaun
nerves, 1 was less ar.noyeo ana more 1 . , , " i, -i... foe
lively!" It took sway that drawing; J ' of clrru lating c ''
mv neaim m 1 ,
plro.
us . short but Interesting iRlk Mon
day morning In memory of Colum
bus, in whose honor the day Is
kept. X. X.
ALARM3 JAPANESE GOV'T.
TOKVO. OcL 15 (A. P.) The
death ran nf Infants In Japan Is
Veo-etnhle Cnmnound npain. for I
know it will helpme as itdid before."
-Mrs. O. W. Thirl, 825 Pawnee St,
Leavenworth, Kansas.
L-ydis E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
posnd is . dependable medicine for
all these troubles. For solo by drug
gists everywhere.
TIM IK: MILLION
KAS4:ST NOW ANSWHIt
Ml SS4H.INI S l .tl.L.
HOME. Duly, Oct. IB. When
l'.enlto Mussolini stretches his
right srin forward In Roman sa
lule and calls; "Fascists, atten
tion!" the answer "Present!" Is
a chorus of voices nf about 3.001),
000 men, women and children.
Fascism, only n handful of men
some ten yearn ago, I now a fof-
intl second growth fir anil ttO eenls
LONDON. Oct. 16. Kathleen
Driller has become Loudon'a first
woman conveyancer. And ahe
does not see why sny capable
woman could not do her sort ot
work If she was Interested In It.
"The tronble with so many
girls Is that they get Into a
groove and alay there,'' aho said.
"I got tired of being a steno-
pr A4. for III. hemlock. T. s P.. i grapher, studied real property
M.,.,M'..,iT,ie:',lX,".,,)ri';'1 r:r,.aded a firm that was
inn !.. i-ot 4 pine 70 M., fir 470 M., I advertising for a male conveyan
hku MU plro- :'7A M., fir loo M.. rer that a woman who handled
none of toe tunhrr fui this section , f hat sort of work for solicitors
io oe .oio Tor lea loan .: :.. per XI. I r .. ...,ur- nl,ld fill l,n nliicn
for the pine and 11 r M. for Ihei "rV could II II too pluc.0
fir. T. 27 H.. It. II W.. Kec. 21. BKU Well.
hwu yellow fir 400 M., white fir Miss llrllter Is 24 and haa been
' .'-T H r - . ft 1 a binliii-ss woman
erir M KK'i mku veiiow rir !' r. Ilw mother was house-
Kin M . re,t fir 7f.o M . hemlock 21 keeper for the lute Lord I,over,
l.. r -ed.r to M-, T. 2n h., h. 1 2 . hulirie. who took an Interest In
.r.' ..... ..':.. .....:..': Ulio ambitions of the young steno-
io be sold fr less than U rn per I grapher and cm ouruged her to
M. for Hie ri-fl ami yellow fir, 91.511 1 study law.
per M. tor the red cclai and In fj
cnla per M. for the while fir and o....ki. klIt... M- waar.v
h-miok. Tbo ilavrii. Aciing Com-1 BtudeOaker builds no yearly
tntNaloncr. mrxlels.
WANTED Plain sewing snd m-
broldery to do. 624 E. First Bt.
WANTED Unturnlshed or paMly
furnished room. Phone 42J.
WANTED A place to work tor
board, by blgb school boy. 'Ad- .
dress Boy, Care News-Rovlet
WANTED A nice room, close -In,
for 8 year old child. Csnjbe
cared for after school hours. Call
288.
HOMlTXAUNDRY Washing, 4Sm-
Ing, done promptly. Ki Win
chester. Will call for and retftrn
bundles ,1
HANu-U To rent slock fstru.
Must be equliiped. Best of rrler
ences. B. Ulsdwell, Kl. 1, Box-37,
Roseburg. 'l
WANTED Temporary or peraia-
neut position by experienced
stenographer. Address TC-'
care News-Review: .
WANtE IUy"' a ref iaedwonian
past 40, a position; preference,
companion and assistant to
"Mother." Address "A Daughter,"
care News-Review.
TUBBY
And They Say "Music Hath Charm."
By WINNER)
HELLO, ANGELICA.
L00KUT Tr SvOELL
I FOUND It IM THE
ACM RAkkEI 6t-i
OP THE 8AR8E2 8HOP
1
SANDY!
I I M .
01 AV IT FOR UV
TUR8V-1ITTIE BROTHER
, t0NT YOO, ADOMl--. f
V I IV i J
0 5rj
I I'M GOltfC -feTCH- A li
S I .i r nCuiOTV ' 1 . I
Cipvi.aht by I'mi'il P..ejr. 1ttiAm Ik t t
WA NTKli ?)ne or two lady room
era. Fine room, home privileges.
110 per month for room, or 60
cenla a day fur room and board.
S25 CobbSt.
vfANT ED Exiierleneed girl for
general housework. Good wage
for competent girl. Write Mrs. A.
E. Adelsperger, 955 South 6th
Street, Marshfleld, Oregon.
e- 1 I
I MIS(XLLANEOUS I
CAR OWNER Don't forget U
call 653 when in need ot aula
parts. Sards Auto Wreckin.
House.
f f I K LA Dl fciTorYhVw. R. C. wi"l
serve a chicken dinner In the
ermory dining room on F.May,
Oct. 16, from eleven thirty to
one.
j COM i; 6W, RTiiDIES Shetland
IMinlis for the children to rld.
J 3 times around the ring for 10
I cents. Circus grounds below the
Benson schooL Here till Sunday
night. Children up lo 15 can rlile.
i'
SANDY!
it
WHEN IN ROSEBl&G
STOP AT
Hotel Umpqua