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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1925. Hwiiy Up'. With those tile orrJers for the next car. ' This one is soI4 oil, . . 4-inch $4.50 100 ft I SPECIAL I New Wade Dragsaw....... $120.00 j Lfsed Steel Plow ..... .......$5.00 I Wanted, farmers to grow vetch on contract I FARM BUREAU I COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE g . ROiaU(IO-pAKLAN9 INFERIOR FORGE TIKES Si WITHOUT A SHOT (Aaoeuled rna Leurd Win.) SHANGHAI. Oct. 16. Shanghai, gateway port of China, fell Into the hand ot a new military rult'r to day, General Sun rhuan Fang, the Chekiang commander. -Without fir ing a alngle allot, 10,000 of his troop took possession ot the city, 'while 15,000 troopa ot General Chang Tao-Lln, who have held the city for many- month, toward Central China. Women Tell Each Other about another prob lem solved by the physicians safe pre. JcriptionAN-A-ClN, of welcome toothing . relief from disturbing pains--ot ' aale-guarded pleasure and dutie. An-a-cln Mm Rclttve Hmhclx OnlJ. Neoralala ToMhache lnaui Neuritis . iktM All rain fcrejumattaaa AN-A-CIS Tablet, da Dot affect hj be.it CO" .ai a no n.rv.vtk-. A balanced fottaukt of provea remedies Ual iv fvompl. fe. jai.ied wlarf. Handy Pocket Tin Only 25C ROOF OF DEER ! CREEK BRIDGE IS DAMAGED BY HRE . with the adventure that befall a! freshman who la a "little you" go- hut to college with "Big i" ambi ts told to that hie aim fell on the roof of ' Pl'd'r "d alncerlty are being tak-.K rue uro and whhin a n "-vantage of by every upper-! J w'hi di el bully in the echool and that. 4 He tbrowa hit heart and aoul In- Fire starting f.-oni a burning I0 "J" 'f8" ot w'ojilug nlh"t fl brush pile caused considerable ulrt, b?an: tni ',n .'If. damage to the roof of the Deer noP" n" rr"", ,S ".l Creek bridge east of town jester-ne ao" r" rf, "'" 1 1 11 V n,.ni,i, 1'nih.r. tnmi lhA ' burning brush the covtred structure iew minutes a serious oiaze nau ue-i ----- - :- w hi. i. eh velopcd. Kesldenta with the aid ofj"""uu !T " " several .mall boy formed a bucket i thf,m,?!T n- . . hri-,.i ij,n, ,h 1. 1 Harold make speeches, buy chock while a call was sent in for the Roseburg fire department. Chief Fletcher answered the alarm and took the small truck I to the scene. He found the fire a tub boru one and at was necessary to cut a hole through the roof and hreplace fixtures i KEW PRINCIPAL ARE fiEliECTKU FOB "SMILES." Several new principal have been selected for "8mllet" the forthcoming production at the Antlers Theatre on October 26th under the auspices of St. George' Episcopal church. Miss Mary Reams has been given t o leading parts. Mr. Frank Rogers will sing "My Pretty Black Eyed Su san," supported by the entire chorus. Mr. Eugene Bowden will be heard in "You For Me in the Summertime." Miss Haiel Good win, the new music supervisor in the Koseburg schools will be heard singing "T'was In the Time of Roses." Miss Goodwin has a splendid voice and la :ure to please all who hear ber. Advance tickets are now on sale by mem bers ot the caat and committee. Mrs. J. K. Falbe and Mrs. McMll lin are In charge of the ticket tale. DABYSCOLDS ' are soon "nipped in the bud" without "dosing" by use of vicus Q tT UWlcm Jmn tW fart, D killed and .five Injured In a colli- withdrew 'on between. a fire engine and a crowded commuters local Southern .v.. oa r.,.,...... ... Pacific electric train. Only one to death were turned over to for- man on the fire truck escaped .ln eign authorities by General Shlng Jury. . wuo belSrl SAN D.EGC-.ubmar.ne ,Jr fenders after sentences bad been J me to the surface noso up and imposed by mixed court. ;rammed the mine wep Ortolan The change of military rulers In 'during maneuvers off. Foiul Lotus. Shanghai was not without disorder, No one was Injured. k.A A nn kA Uhanirhnl. I Nanking' railway, on which Silas H. F"ESN.-Tn',,,f. ostriches ostrlch- Strawn of Chicago. American dele- es by automobile truck is . costly Ice cream cones, fights for a place ; on the football team. Is host of : the Fall Frolic and believes the flattery of every fair co-ed all In the name of popularity! Then comes disillusionment and the , truth! But It take heartache ami if 1 tears to make . hero, and Harold A rin off the abilities from a larae 10 m"B " ""'V V" section of the bridge before the 'fJSSZ SD,h."'lf V. I A fireplace adds wonderfully to the cheer of the living room these cool' evening and mornings, and the andiron and fixtures for your fireplace are the pride of the house-' hold. We are making a cpecial showing of neceeaitie. for thf fireplace this week. ' You will find in thi display many attractive things you will need to help brighten up the home. Our prjees arc made with a view of meeting your expectations in such purchases. Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 1S9-L. LACK OF BUSINESS COMPELS BANK AT COBURG TO CLOSE booby prise! t: ' Cook wltb gas. l AMoc-Utvd Pmt UmtJ Wlr.) EUGENE, Ore, Oct. 16. The Staia Bank of Coburg, at Coburg, yesterday announced that It had gone into voluntary liquidation. Studeoaker models. bulla no yearly MKRCHASTB TO COSTIXCK hl'KClAL, POUCK OFFICER, viet Russia In comparison with were allowed to proceed on their 11J has deceased by 32 per cent. Journey. There are now published through- Authorities at the international out the federation 686 newspauers. ' et,l,ment' her tody, started as against 870 In pre-war times, ence at Peking, was riding, was vameu at wu a p... -""- i" ' .V "TT T r.! & elind hv Chinese soldiers Mr over 10 ine pounumaaier uere tioaeu. jiornau n aisuu, uaiis. Stiwn W daSt Mrtloa j succumbing to the rigors of tue examiner, took charge, after the ef- jrtp from Lr-Angeles U feet, of the hank had been turned retfra 'TsSSgihM of t,et, proceeded to-J p,,rin.endent of banks. Not enough ward San r rancisco, wnwu wij uusiness to jusiuy uie existence ui are to be exhibited. SEATTLE The Holland-Amcrl- igainst S70 in pre-war times, " ' . , -; v. ,,Ln.mir. hut the clreulatlon of the Soviet All defense unit were oruereu to grounueu m iuo io S?L ..S? .S - Z. stand by and barricades of barbed Island, Is In no danger of founder- fMl-fiilitrlrin hv His nur nnf hnvfutf reached by July 1 this year nearly .me"';ou"d.arle9, 8,000,000. The large political pa ve,., iiive rravus uu mfiim..,. ., j .m, ,lh, have . circulation of more thani.V ' ,' " 27", ' i, V 1.500,000 each. . that any real warfare would be ... ' . , fairly remote. Late messages to- ... fi11 .DU'Sber1 mZ n'Kht reported that Fengtlenese sines published In Russia to about i .., aKnrl Chant! were vnllit li-tn 1 . . ... ... , a wire were erected about the settle- ; ing, It was reported in radio nies- auiiea received here. The vessel While Shanghai Is the center has six feet of water In her ior- of . maelstrom of militarist arti- iward bold. 1 See the same as before the revolution, but owing to their high prices, they are pracucai, continuing their retreat beyond Soochow. where the railway line meets the grand canal. It ap- verage reader. The magazines parently was thefr purpose to estab- anuuw uuu tueir way u mv village. The merchants on Cass and Jackson streets have raised suffi cient money among themselves to 1000 during October. Exceptlonal- SZRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR SALE. New Orea-nn. Pacifi,.. Fsrelsinr. and Gold Dollar varieties, 4.25 per . following Chekiang forces. lish a. defense line no claser to Shanghai than Wusib, 80 mile away. The retreating troop, were re ported blowing up bridges and tearing up rails to impede Stationery A big box 69c. our window. Lloyd Crocker. NEW ISLANDS DISCOVERED BY JAPANESE EXPLORER TOKYO. Oct. 16. (A. P.) The newspapers report that a group of more, than ten coral Islands, the total value of which Is estimated about 2iX).0(K).00O yen. has been discovered in the South Seas by the ' Japanese explorer. M. Inouye, a bank was given as the reason for th" liquidation. The bank wa.. established In 19- 08 when the Booth-Kelly Lumber I ..r.s uf The fnlled cuuipauy uau a will at vuuura ami the payroll was large. The mill was dismantled some years ago. L. F. Longcoy is president of the bank. A. G. Pirtle is vice-president and J. M. Sencenbugh is cashier. Heat with gas. The provide additional police protec tion during tne mgnia aim wm continue the services of John "Mar tin as special officer. He will guard all business buildings on Cass and Jackson streets between Douglas and Stephens streets, making his rounds there at very frequent intervals. Fqesh grape Juice at Overland Orchards. Bring containers or leave at Brand'a Road Stand.. )VIU deliver when filled. ' SOVIET NEWSPAPERS ' DECREASE 3J PER CENT IN TWELVE YEARS MOSCOW, Oct. 16. (A. P.) The number of newspapers In So- PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. U. H. PLTLBR ChlropractH physician, 126. W. Lane SL Chas. S. McElhinny Ths Widow' Frlnd" Oregon Life 248 North Jackson ly good, from Phone 18 F2. Looking Glass. inspected plants. W. J. Meredith. CLEVELAND ITEMS. The Japan geographical society retreat also was said to be ac-, u " ,. , ", ita. companled by considerable loot: I the Islands, t 1. isai. They are . nnn.,in,.d is tuated about-350 sea miles oft ........ 4fn.lnan taluml 1 centers wbb wnony snspenueu, due to the troop movements. Th Largest Stock of Good Used - - v Chevrolet . and Fords .In Roseburg Ws Will Sell on EASY TERMS . Hanson Chevrolet Co. Phone 446 Carl Becker spent Saturday and Sunday at Wilbur visiting the Bridge family. ' E. 0. Troselle and Alb. Becker are busy hauling gravel on their roads. . Uave Churchill of Elgarose brought a load of lumber for Adolph Doerner's new flume last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Reynolds motored to Rice Creek last Sun day and spent the day with the Groves family. Rev. and Mrs. Murphy ate chicken with the TJonlslands last Sunday. Sneezing and cughlng seems to be the "rage" In the community lately. John Krohn bought a flock of sheep from Mr. Golf of Suther ! Iln. Mr. and .Mrs. A. A. Taylor and children are leaving thia week I for the Ozark mountains. They are making the trip in a house "ala truck." We are orry to see these good neighbors leaving us. Elmer Pierce and family will reside on the Taylor place this winter. Hob Goff of Sutherlln was seen In the community last Thursday. Jack Frost has also been visit ing our valley lately. Mr. and Mrs. Lutmann are rid ing la . iew Chevrolet those davs. Rev. Murphy has many inter- j estlng thlnns to relate since nis trip east and this I if addition to his usual Interesting services starts the Sunday right for thost! In attendance. XX. Mr. Strawn and his party arriv ed In Nanking safely and intend ed to depart for Peking tonight. taking the train at FUkow, across the river from the Klangsu capi tal. . The foreign settlement here were tranquil tonight. ' nin.ln.dn latum! Philltinines. and ! . i. , i ..4.in. u,lll hn n.aHA l.ie Utl Ul .M.niULMI . ...... - public afler the discovery in report, ed to the International geographic association, states Mr. Inouye. ' These coral Islands are not do scribed In the sea-charts, and the largest one Is reported to be some! fifteen miles In circumference. They are "Uninhabited. Men's auli cieaneu and pressed, $1.60. Roseburg Cleaners, phon 472. NEW CHARLESTON DANCE TO BE SEEN RAINBOW GARDENS Tteat with gas. A' nrlze fcr the counlo dances the new Charleston the best, Is to be offered at tbo Rnin bow Gardens on Saturday night. This new dance is becoming very popular all over the country and there are a number of Roseburg coupleswho have mastered the fun damentals ot the Intricate steps. V. I). Matthews, manager of Rain bow Gardens announced this morning that he Is offering a prize to the best cotiplo in the contest to be staged. The Swanee Serenade!- have a number of new dance bits to offer and Saturday night's dance ia certain to be a most enjoyable event. DAILY WEATHtR REPORT it h Weatnur rtureau. local of fice. Koseburg, Oregon, 24 bour ending 6 a. m. ; Precipitation In Inches and hun dredths: Hixhest temperature yesterday 73 I Lowest temperature last night 36 Which t tw.rtlltt.llu In Ht J4 hours 0 j Total precip. since first month .05 Normal piectp. for this month u.bi Heat with gas Total nreclu. from Sept 1 1923, to date 2 bl Average precip. from Sept. 1, . I.S77 - 2 3" Total excess from Sept. 1, 1925 21 Average precipitation for 46 wet seasons, (September to May. inclusive) 31.48 Generally fair tonight and Sat urday; moderate temperature.. - WM. BELL. Meteorologist Notice of sale of government tim ber. Gen.ral Ialid Office. WftshtnK ton. I. B.. Heut. 23. 1825. Notice I ; hereby given that subjtn-t to the comlillons ana minimum, ui ,n. arts of Juna . ll OH Ktat.. tl. Kebruarv, 2. 191s ( Htat.. tl.SI. and June 1. mo (41 Dial., 7681. and pursuant to departmental regula tions of April 14, 11124 ISO L. D. 176). the timber on tht following lands will b. sold Nov. 1. l2i. at 10 o'clock A. U. at public auction at II. h. land orilce ac iitiscuura. n In tb blttlient bidder at not lc than th. appraised value as shown by this notice, .tile Xo b ubject to the approval of the Sec retary of the Interior. The purchase price, with an additional sum ot one-fifth of one per cent thereof, be ing commission allowed, tnu.t b. deposited at time of sale, money to be returned If Mle I. not approved, otherwise patent will Issue tor the ,ll.r which must b. removed Mates, associations or audi cltiaeiis. and corporations organised under the laws ot tit. United mates, or any slate, territory, or district thereof only. L'pon application of a qualirled purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will be offered separately before being Included In inv offer of a larger unit. T. IJ It. K.'l W., Sec. 11, SIVIi NEW fir 1200 M., hemlock 4 M.. NWS, NWU fir 1635 M., hemlock 100 H.. SK(, NW44 fir 1300 11 . hemlock 85 M., 8K4 VU. rtr u& M.. hemlock 60 M.. Hh,(i fir 1710 M., HK'i BK(4 fir lnoe M . cedar 140 XL. KWU KKU fir 100 M. hemlock 40 M.. NIC14 SWVi fir ,.t.r, M KH'ti H U fir 1570 M sku sv. fir 1 ! M.. hemlock au M. cedar 45 M.. Ktt'14 8V 14 fir 2 M.. hemlock 12U St., cedar 0 M., none f lh limber on this section to ba sold for less than 11.50 per M. for the fir. SI per M. for the cedur and cent. Der M. lor Lll nOIIIIOCNW , ) S., H. 1 W., dec. 35, Lot 5, fir 430 M., Lot fir 30 M., T. 17 S., K. I W, Sec. II. SW14 NV fir 720 M T. 2S S.. It. 10 W.. Sec. 81, Lot 1 fir 240 M., white cedar .0 M., Lot 8 fie sto hi., while cedar SO M.. Lok 4 ., rea cedur 10 M., KK4 U & fir 2SI) M w 1 le eenai- 3d si.. HWa BW 11 IBS M . white cedar 105 XI.. NtOU '.-IK fir 215 5L, white cedar 245 M., ce,1. rje- iir s,u ai., wiiiio conar 420 M.. HW.' Bh:t4 fir tin M., white cedar 80 M.. nona of the timber on these sections to be sold for less than $2 per M. for the fir suit red cedar and 17 per M. for tbo white cedar. T. 20 S.. It. 4 W . Sec. 15, Nti'i NWU red fir 400 M. T. 21 8.. R. 4 W., bee. 20. NE'A SWVt yellow nr. 'Kjo. m.. reo Liir, 119 . m NW!4 SWJ4 yello-flr 225 M., red fir. 275 SI. white fir 15 M. none of the timber on these sections to be sold for less than 11.76 per At. for the red and yellow fir und 1 per M. for the white nr. T. 2 H.. 11. 12 W.. Bee. 27. NK HWU, old arowtll fir 476 M dar 611 M., hemlock 200 M., spruce 25 At., NWii HWV old arowtll fir 400 M second growth fir 400 M.. hemlock 1110 it.. MW"4 BW(4 old urowlh fir son ai., secona growin nr s.u si. hemlock 2110 M. HK'i SWU arowth fir 1025 AI.. cedur 60 AI.. hem lock 200 At., NK' e'Kl,i old Krosth rir fioo AI.. second irrowth fir M . cedar 25 AI.. hemlock 25 At.. I NWU SKI4 old growth fir 400 AI Churchill Hardware Company 4 , ' The Iron Mongers FOU SALK Coat and hat for girl about 13. Phone 481-R. l-m SALK A Columbia bicycle, Kuod condition. Phone J70-R. FDil SALE Round oak cook and block' wood. 43.50 per tier. Phone 19F12. FOR SALE 7 cords of dry, 4-(oot wood. W. E. Clingenpeel. Phone 23F34. Majestic Theatre "file Battling Orioles." Hal Roacls new feature Pathecomedy, which comes to the Majestic the atre tonight and .Saturday can prob ably boast of more heroes than I any picture yet produced. There are ten to be exact, the combined ages of nine of them ia said to be 653 years. Glenn Tyron. who Is featured in the comedy is 25 but I fir 260 At., white cedar lou At the others tilt tho calendar at from seventy to eighty. These aged contenders for tho heroic laurel wreath are members of what was once "The Battling Orioles," a baseball team that in 1K74 had the enviable reputation of being the hardest hitting flock of pay birds that ever sent an um pire home on a stretcher. ' .However, time has wrought changes and the story next shows hm fifty, years later. They are now, aged .and wrinkled, wheezy and dissnllsfled. suffering from Iraa'ti-icd Ills and nursing . perpet 11H I grouch, their luxurious club is like a manusoleum. Into thia mor tuary atmosphere comes Tommy 'uckor. played by Glenn Tryon. who appoints himself rejuvenalor of thij human relics. Liberty Theatre A new he-man horn who seems destined to leave a trail of broken ! second growth tir 400 M . cediir 150 NEWS TIDBITS nr hmo sa in the Clrdilt t.'oiirt of th Ht-ile Oregon for l.oiiKlns foonty. Myrtle Alt I'oy, Plaintiff. ya. V. .1. McCoy, p.-tcliOiim. 'h'.anre lo f -C 1 . cv. ihu ubove name., n.ance to , Iiefendant: . ' 111 tile Naine of the State of Ore,, ir.,n v,,n are liercbv rcnilrcd to "I'-l near .mid answer the complaint of III. pilllllllll. in.u o.i-, J hearLs strewed along his primrose path lo stardom appears at the Liberty theatre, for a two-day ru:i on tonight when "Let's Go, Gal lacher," featuring Tom Tyler, F. B. O.'s new western find, Is given Its local premier. From its first show. lug In Hollywood the production has been hailed as uncovering a star of the first magnitude. With a magnetic personality vouchsafe to thffew, a wonderful smile, a magni ficent build and a striking resem- eorge O'Brien, Mr. Ty ler cannot fajl lo land and land hard with pictare funs who are al ways looking, and usually In vain. KWU ski. old irrnwth rir 200 M.. second viowth fir 450 At., cede 175 M., ski SK14 old growth fir 600 AI., second arowth fir i75 At., cedi 25 At., hemlock 'U At.. See. 35, Nli NK'i old arowth fir 38SO AI.. cedi 50 A)., hemlock 5S0 Al.. NW'i NK'A old growth fir 3340 AI.r liemlack 1 1 70 AI.. HW4 NK' old arowth fll 3250 At., hemlock 60 At.. HK'i SE second growth fir 3400 AI., cedar 50 Al., hemlock 75 At.. NE'4 W sec ond arowtll fir 2010 AI., hemloc 140 M., NVV4 SV sm-ond growth tlr 3120-. VI., V'4 secon growth fir 34:'5 At.. HHJ4 NW'i Sc. ond arowth fir 2X50 M. hemloc l.'iO Al.. NK.'i HIV'i second arowt fir 4450 At., NWU SW'4 set ond arowlh f r 2500 Al.. HV(4 SW'iA sec ond growth fir 3SII0 At., FK'4 HU secona srowin nr t,o ai.. m'.'A SKVi second growth fir 4190 Al., Keep your wardrobe ready for any occasion by frequent cleaning and pressing and repairing. Our Auto Will CalL Phon (77 said to bo ir. and Mrl Terminal beauty Shop, phone 6S6. u.Pranr,tt Markle, 40-year-old nurse, 1 both shot to death, were found by THE DANGER SIGNALI police in. a downtown hotel. When . passenger train was speed-) gAXTA R0SAi Cal.-A lady bug log suuug "is", - brigade totalling 800.000 of tile in- Uroacu uiiua micau, . ,". .- I otrt, on the bridge, waved . lantern .no savea me train irora reta. vm Blty year ago. Dr. K. V. Pierce, . distinguished physician, knew of the d.nger symptoms thst threaten humanity loss 01 appetite, languor, the above eulltl.-il couri alio cn.. w l...rne I--. . iiv the UI n.iT ('AMnclstcd Preal leased Wlr) " of j,-vemlier, 1925. 'being Ihe A.ttt, SAN FRANCISCO The bodies i rt,.T2.rV5? rn'mln'rtJ ; Of Antonio Astredo, said to ho a j..,. , appear and answer sabl com nrofeaainnal cambler. and Mrs. I plaint, ami if you fall to appear tir in I for A new face In the heroic roles s: hkh second growth fir 4ii' i .if' SANDY! I iNiv-fr siim if .-iimn 11 nil on ftaiil ABU; tl lHintirr .II iil'My " !tlie rourl fur tUv r-U. f Ti-l fp I in her fomplfitnt, ulnf t j-t j i incut f h( h in ."nilnw n; I "r a iitit-rt rtlfilvnK the iiiHrrinK j .tiHt now -tf.tinK I'etwf ynr Hf Hi..! th.- pinlittlff. uiif f'r tio Uiitn of I'Jti.OO p-r innntli nlin-irttij H.til fur lur t HI 'liKl'iirMi iT herrui tti urr.'i. lit IHJl.lintH-. Itl IfIC ll'.-,-"rir .Newt-1t-v'-w hy ord r f H"n J. W. Hamilton. Ji1k f th ai- " .... . fill IIHl I'OUIl, 111!- ri I 11.- -' RENO Aftnr walking Tour mii of , t..her. jvir,, und th. TtrM p naranii--iuM u. uiuniw, wKuu. . . . sovered at the i lit mi-.n .f thin mmimoni "t u. ack of stirngth. and, being a student xlXGrAham ot "v "f t",,"r VJ' m othemlicPnaTalueo( herb. , com-ouW frnm In.a nf hliMid. Graham fells2V msklng a period of six f anu um.ei'ud, of action pictures. "lt's flo. Gal- inglier' 'also brings to public no tice two new young directors, Jams Gnien and ltobert Ilelcey, who have collaborated to put over a corkinit production. The scenario. by Percy Heath, has a lot of good o-iglnal stuff, many sympathetic touches and plenty of comedy: while Ihe supporting cast ia all that could be desired. Classified Section J 1 ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. FOR SALE FOR SALE: Duroc Jersey sow .nr4 boar. Also pig. Phone 14F12. '' YOU WILL LIKE THIS HOUSE-' K' room and bath, garage. Lo(t 75 feet by 140 feet All street lm.. nrovementa. In good locatlonr Well furnished. Price, including furniture, 13000. Without furnli. ture, S27SO. Reasonable down payment and balance like rent'? Immediate possession. See thb' today., G. W. Young V Son,, Phone 417. tr 'Olt'SALE 2 large beautifully lo cated lots In Overlook Addition. Phone 152. FOR SALE Republic truck. H ton, cheap. It's ready to go. Rapp Bros. Phone 371. Kill SALE 14 head of cattle. Cheap if taken at once. Write C. C. Long, Melrose. Phone Mr"-' I. FOR SALE At . bargain, 3 mares good all-around work animals. In quire ot Louis Bauer, West Rose FOR SALE Old and aecond growth fir block wood, 16 In. Phone 10F23. E. G. , Troielle, Melrose. - FOR SALE 45 tons of cheaTTiay at the, S. S. Crawford ranch for 115 per ton. J. L. Casebeer, Dlx onvllle. " APPLE WOOD FOR SALE 16 , inches long inf sUivu onlkuUr, 13 per tit r -delivered. Address Box 150, Care News-Review. FOR SALE 3f tiers old growth, lti-lnch block wood, $1.60 at ranch; also double disc plow, four-horse. Lliitlblom, lllxonvllle, FOR SALW 1 plastered house, t large rooms, closets, bath, gnr- age, fruit treea, etc. Terms. Call I11S Reservoir Ave1., Roseburg, FOR SALK -I'm ebrcd Mammoth IlronxH turkeys from registered stock. Toms, JIO; hens ttf and fs. Mrs. S .11. Dunn, KL 2, Box 120, Roseburg; FOR RENf FOR RENT Three-room modera navflmunr II 1 al U 111 l.l as) I raw I Lxtl- 111,. 9Kw uaisil apv 1 rc a,. it FOR RENT Three office rooms. Best location In tbe city. Phon,; SH. ,. FOR RENT OR BALE S-roor. modern home, close In. Phon. 437-J. FOR RENT l-room downstalrt apartmenL Private -bath. ClostJ. in. Reasonable. Phone 227-Y. . Nicely furnished 4. FOR RENT- room apartment. Perpetual water, 20. 614 Cobb SL hot. 41 FOR KENT 5-room strictly mod ern bungalow, oak floors through, out, furnace, garage, concrete. -d;-lveway, close to school, never occupied, (35 per month. C.QC -M60. i t- . v, 4 St. t LOST AND FOUND sects was dispatched to imiionai county, California, for use in the elimination of aphis in winter gar dming. ' nnnnded a wonderlnl remedy, Ur Bi.H.'. n.U.n AfnHie.1 1 1 illCIl VITV. a Ionic and blood purifier. Vim. tfrom . train. Vigor, Xiullty follow its use. Try itl Don't lorgeUlie J)axerSlxaMl OAKLANQ tine fireman was H. Attorney for I'l; kins lloll'llng. ,-eks W. AlAUSTKI: iotlff. 219-20 I Ho., liurir. t iri i FOR SAIJJ 4-itMid lumber at fair price at saw mill on Rice Creek, on good graveled county road. miles from highway. . Phono 22F2. Clare-Morrison Lumber Co., Box 141, nillard, VETCH comuiuu, absolutely clt-au-est and finest in Oregon. 6 cents per lub. delivered to your post offlce. Also fine cheat seed 21 cents lb. J. K. Hatfield, lllxon vllle. Ore. Phone SF11. YOinri'lIANCE TO" ow7h"a"liome ' on easy payments. 6-room house, bath, 50 ft. lot on paved street, garag, $2100, Small payment down, balance like rent. Excel lent terms to reliable party. G. W. Young & Son. Phone 417. FOR SALE One Wood Brothers' thresher, size 21x36. In first class running condition. Also one John iH-ero double-roll tractor disc. See at Geo. Cooper place, tw) miles west nf Melrose. Write E. U Ilosklns, Klrby, Ore. LOST One black gauntlet glove -Finder please return to Newf Review office. ' LOST Between Edo.nbower TSBd; Garden Valley. 33xG Firestone cord tire and rim; Reward; Phone 368-J. ' ' ' FO UN D West of Umpqua. Ilcens!! plate and talllight. Owner cut have same by paying for till News Review. WAN1ED M.. hf-nilot k ino Al , HW'i HK',i nr und rw(h fir 4H0 M., SKU UK". nfcouil arowth fir ZIT11 M., 12 Jtl.. n'nj of th limber on thrt ifi'tlttiiB tn ui m-il for ln tlin it M. for tho Miiruie and icowlh fir, t'i pfr M. for the cedar und Pti-ond growth fir Hnd AO rwilB P- r Al. for lhi li nil- k. T. 3 K , K. 1 K., Mer.l, P'n 3?: M. fir 4 M., !..( put., 21k M fir HiO l.t 4 Pino 7U M , fir 47D M., HK'4 NW4 Hii 2?& W., fir loo M , none of tli tlmhi-r mi thin fct.fn t he pd Id fur li'n than $1UQ p4-r Al. r.. I ha. tilnn s. ml tf i.str Kl fur that rAilllCll I iicaiio I nr. I", 2i H., II. II Y ., HV. i I. nri'il. , ... a. ... , i. . l IVhll the binet'Ht thrill of "Thf fvs y li..w fir 4r. M., whfto nr ( ixinmm B -...- r...... tVllllI,mi, in whtrh Harold Llovd T" M - -"" ,,,,, h HK'4 wrrc or mmowea obk wre un theatre, lake place at a foolball j;n M., red fir ?U M , hen.io.k ir, lMr,a estimated the wood was laid irnnie anil fome of the heart est ' r-'l c-nar mi St.. i- Z' K.. ... 12 approximately -iv l'i...u j ui iTgnnie anil eome 01 ui' " ,v i. re,i fir ihii m.. ... ,k. i, ..iiiii. .nm,,.nl.. In Ihla InnshH aie aroused by pracnc" ai ,,,, u( , ,nil,,r ,,,. Hons ,"' " " ' ' tackling when Harold substitutes to he sold for i . thn-j.tt.5o per country. , ror a dummy this Patlie pic ture Is i i. for the r.-dnd yeih,', fir. to n Z u ,Z r alined as k Mo. ball ' "''J.1' ' r'".: '? - J I " ' ft Itotai lime It Is . -college .ni(k .Thus. 11. v. II, Ailing Com- entirely concerned ' mission.-.. liel,, the ha id finances. FIRST WATER MAINS OF WOOD LONDON, OcL 16 Remmants of comedy. Kat hi story, being WANTED ON SHARES 100 el of eyes. Phone 34F2. . . TAILORING and dressmaking. g2 8. Ms In SL Mrs. Qui bridge. ,,. WANTED A place to work for ' board, by high school boy. -Address Boy, Care News-Review."- WANTED To rent stock farm. Must be equipped. Best of ref,er ences. II. Gladwell, Rt. 1, Bea 24, Roseburg. . " WANTED Contract to mike broccoli crates. Will take amy site conlracL Address Box 1 85, Roseburg. ' WANTED Work aa handy mA. Frescoing and painting. Furni ture repaired. Phone 2(121,1-W. L. Greenough, or call at Ytr&ng ft Son's. ' ' W A N T E D Temporary or perma nent position by experielq'(ftl stenographer. Address M,,, J., care News-Review. WAN'l EDIly refined woman past 40, . position: preference, companion ami assistant" -to "Mother." Address "A DaughtCC." care News-Review. ' ,, WA nTED Experienced girl 16r general housework. Good wages for competent girl. Write Mrsv-A. E. Adelspurger, 90S South 5tb Street, Marshfield, Oregon. " TUBBY There's Money in Serenading By WINNER MM I r m ' 1 ' riivV. I'LL GIME VOO A A ' , . V filO 'I r '!,!" 11? FOB CooOMeM &t rfJW U sjmA iimz zkt :t& "fc mM- I MISCELLANEOUS FOR TRADE Ford truck for wood. Speak up quick if you want-U-Ilapp Bro. Phono 371. ; ' CAR " OWNER Don i " iorget'"t eall 551 when in need of kut part. Sartf Auto WrecVibi llouw SANDY! WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP at Hotel Umpqua