Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1925)
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1925. i . ' ' 1 577 c7si.-' Wry 1 Z- THE STONY 80 FAR. HI. Im enanoed aa though! She tried valiantly to carry It Sandy McNeil tellt ber coutln. lonrant had Bounded him an the.. n. . .i 'ha "Well. Judith Moore, ot her engagement back., Sandy went on brazenly. coltl, alorrtt, Ttmmy. Such a nice, to Murlllo, a rich Italian, brought "There's no myatery about It. ' sympathetic lathar a I've got! about by her parenta and relativea. We'ra not baring any wild Intrigue. Don't mind that he doesn't thank Judith and Douglaa Keith, a eta- We wouldn't choose a shack like you for breaking a houe open to uwi, wo ouu7 auu i nu- in is. jus oauery ran uuwu, ma aaTft him child from tne aiorm. I at noon with a not that said: "So and sorry tor my poor little girl. Don't I slater aald accusingly. . "Wa I suppose I'm King Canute -I could i So near that when flowers came thought you'd gone over a bank! , order the rain to atop' "Well It 'a too bad I'm not; , . . .h(1H WialnnXV.ni"" au "frightened Sandy who came down- let them acold you. I'm coming .,. .. . . t stairs late the next morning. Her rignt over, wn -worn insi owe When they beard what had bap- mMh ,at at tn9 uble 8he BOW came Sandy hid her lace in tho pened tney negan .uuaui ss folded the morning paper, creasing flower and began to ery uncou- . a She came down debonairly talked of Sandy's "escapade." Tkef enough, trying to avoid his em- told about the. cabin far out t tM brace. She bad They scoffed at the those.. ki.Tbe UTZxZImXS: - W Innocence. The, war.! my, a cnuanooa swemert, pic- garage was Closed. I couldn't aHt liout mtad that He'i sot to take once. Why didn't ue .uo uiwr lt wilh aaw DrMurtB ot her trolUblr. ?T.iSw h L , , . j? pounnc ram. u :home, -anyway!" Why awn i wea oumir palm, Sh aald with nrievd dl- Her mother hovered about her. when their automobile battery .topped. It didn't .top. .W. bad g a mother, her two married where! , They would nave come , 'SiViSZSvaS. MfOSSSSSSc bre? . c .j . . ., te,ePhn.e I to atick!" Wers and an older brother were for her .., ,. . . Ijou could be so heartless. If you dera with a soft: "There now, dear! l". Vf"' '"" i "eir .-jou seemea 10 ima u rainer j tB. aitHajr room, sick wltn tne;, iJ)r f.tber cut in with a bruiat didn't care about yourself, -you.whv am vou ervlna now." Her ... ' .. T "7 ' lh. piikuv. Dnuuj um viuner ensue. aareeaDieE" sacii worn laonea oui . f ,hA nuiiinr runs ox ..1.1.... - wrw m nnita earn- .i.h MmAmKAruj . v..,. . ' , , , . ... ..... 1 - .-- - - - i4.wa.ii hn him " Th ment with Murillo and her parents, like a vlcloua dagger. - - coffee were set around the table, fonable.' We found them in each, others who bear the name ot Mcvioweves was covered with re- ftr." 1- i impatient for the marriage en Ueved tears. She coaxed sandy. world h. .0d decent about things gerly took from Timmy. ' ' She said offhandedly: "Nice In , you, Ben, to have sense. I'm bored to the screaming point with melo , dramatics." j He looked his astonishment. She j actually meant to deprive him 01' credit for hla generosity, tie ex- bc:n yesterday! They whispered ts each other wisely: Thong at aM was that kind!. Queered hersej for good! Murillo would have not. log to do wltt wttd ane Hka 8aa dy McNeil." , . ; The family, bristling with sense of outraxe. carafuUy resorts ed this gossip. Tbey (aid angrily Sandy and Timmy listen to the roar ot the storm until 1 o'clock. when Sandy'a father and Murillo'a .got rather sohhy when it come 1 slater appear in tne caDin doorway, a clock. OO ON WITM THE STORY. CHAPTER 4 'Oh. It you're meaning the small u had a look of nervous disorder ,h'a arms. She's satisfied now Neil" ii..i ..r. ah rn,d K.nrf.- "" " , " ' all this talk shot lhelr mouth? matter of Timmy-! arms, well -I hunk of French bread half eat- -disCTacIng the family!" -I ... ,h h ,.,i ki.H R.miv :or,aD' na UBCeul muvul """ ,one and for all! . .1 n . AHn here, a SaUCer tbereaS i o..j.. H. j.-,n , h. rtrn shot1. Kha rntllil nn Innrnr hrnvA thnni. h4ahl kalv Vlnnllw ,hn wrMannr., . . . I a.Kj., .,t . M. Timmy bad to keen me ihnnch no one had remained long ,..,, aha ,,ih ,n nn ;Thv mmle It im that aha hail oh - rvn't irat n, rail nn I .... .1 ' r... k.. iT.laf from fainting." v . Unough'to Vke two consecutive m,r (nouKB (hl, ab,urdlty done some . shameful wrong. She, upstairs and dress. What a kind. ' Sandy had received and he expect- Bob McNeil stopped her la thai ha. J,. .im55v -i.h in,, in. blte' r-.- . ' father's was something uo had injured the entire family. They good man Ben la. Of course we t0 make capital ot his gallantry, ball.. He pat his arms across Sao morrow morning, young man." out ne answerea maniuuy. now, ,olinrtrt lh.t .ha dared return un- fiilad sanriv'a ran... . tcourse, Beatrice Murillo could'nt be that" I At the "spectacle of Sanay. wnoie. one would bellev. But Ber- eroin- oui never ee ame to raise tneir knew, dear, that you weren t to He thought aha would be a bit. dy'a BhouHr, Timmy's young mouth trembW.-'-!:-?u"T.a a Bumble; mat ane wouia pe ex-, she lltM Bob IU T Ber poia . - - - . . - . . - ..... . . . ... . , ... . . . ... ... . .. - mmi'ii h u.i ... . ... ...a v."- 'lUB jwarmi uCt tounaea mai ane uic iv.u.u iiuea aaqay s -un. .. . j i ;" ,nr- . .thankful Indeed that he still hurt .ftfUSfc gassing mem sue sh) wig almost overcome wltn l"C.'T.". , f """u j Murlllo wore a lltt't r'"u rr--e wished to marry her. They stood there too horrified to naalr. Beatrice Muriltn'a avaa seemed about to swallow up her I sjr Zlh oT It chalkT'1 m 'A8 !nt. - - ner enm up: -uon 1 do nuicuKjua, j It was the only thing Sandv no- fnthap a,a.a aufri 1 aunnnae' gratitude,, was about to give him explanations, such a look, when he said: "Damn I She became hyi lired that aaDina mouth .nit itai" i'r ... ... .ia in v"7 much to sit aown a.m wr mu. root-nice mess you v She "said a little flatly, wishing 'In hla button hole. HI. cuffs were 'swiftly "Poor he44 little kid," he saM Rut ahe aiirfffflnT hla kiHBPB ' "Tliav'wa fti.ine .tn nillmaH am, AA mm ( She became hysterical, said in a 'long and showed rochea below his merely tolerating them. She was j to it, aren't tb-yf Can I do ani put mth, breaking voice: "Oil. I. sup- cost aleevea. He had a lank air Inwardly weeoina-. Ilhlne-t" . silence jstiff. raging with aceuaa- (hi .i;.. ..j j J i . trnnirrng nai?'ni leaai, n your 1001 in 11 preuy; . ; , ' w iwiin nia narrow, drooping snoui- boo went into ina room wnere 1 one snook er aead ana ran U Uon She felt "quir weakSeirin 4 Irld !t.lk ht have ruehe4 up and put her, y wa ,noul5h he had takei .pinned on 1 my. chest . ,d be march- ders and his long, silky bl.ck eye- her mother and sister, wer. sitting the step . . 1 her wrists and her iawa VpT. ..Tj,, k"i" ,, T .arms about ner sue earn; a whip ana cunea 11 acrusa u; p ""-u uiurouKiiiam: prows mat curved In a high arrn an hour later ana giva a quick . 1. 8h cot her olM out'wUh lit-1 Miad to areei' Wryodr48orr- to keep jroa w, -rtouWera. . ; Because she apiared so callous. 'over his eyes and extended far trembling laugh: "Well-l'm right- Two weeks latar Bandy wa tie hys'terll catch and wen? Z 'eyei Try "mrneS WcS 17 h . . . .1 She rt IMn with sheer brayr. .they ken hitting and 1 Wit ng nev- down over the temples. ... . e.l now! The black sheep 1. lit- 'standing befora . kra, mimS ward them: "Hello. Beatrice; Close was angry. They were black nowvl.. It sas. Umchins oti on ao". '""'" " y " r," 7 n how r im,iv ..- . . fu " . , D J T7 . "i p . , " M" . mu uoa" I1"7! .wt re P' your mouth, father keep your 'He picked Sandy's hat from the They s1 teem in:- killed'." her her arms. "Don't act like lunstlcaY'lng point. bis arms open. But the story got about. People wedding dress. 1 giW.TTaTT.T.T.T.W.T.T.1.Mal. Sold Out! ; BUT MORE ON THE WAY EXCHANGE FLOUR ; Good u the Beet, $8.60 WJ. " Bear Flour, guaranteed, $8.20 bbL Silver Dust Flour, a good cheap flour, $7.00 bbl. Spuds $2.40 See Us First, We Can Save You Money. FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE I. i!4:iineowoF ttSWEDS .tW a.l. rraa Lraard Wte.) 6; OAKLAND. CaL. Oct. 21. Mrs. S Eva BolllnRtr.-wldow of four mnr i.derers. .was .married here October 16 to Calvin Chester Williams, a E ' ear Denter1. ' 'ofle week after her fourth husband, Airrea uoiungt-r, x HALLOWE'EN DINNER : . . ' ! BIe chicken, dinner en Bat- crdrfy. Cctt 2J(h. Given by the ladles ol St. Jweph's church at the armory. Come and en- loy a good dinner tor 60 cts. Will serve from 11:30 a. m. on. " , v . .'.'. FATAL BATTLE AT Heat with gas. aald, had totalled - 6.626 killed, wounded and missing since France (ook over tho mandate in 1920. -. He stated that the expenses of the French regime In Syria from 120 to the end ot 1924 amounted to two billion francs and in 1925 had totalled 197.000,000. SPOKANE CHAMBER CALLS ' INDIAN WELFARE POW-WOW (AanrlataJ rm Vemm4 Win.) EL PASO, Tex., Oct. 21. -Ll- , v . . mom h'i BuiuKK'eis .iiempiing 10 run 'Terminal ruty Hr.np. phona S3C . ,he b,oc,ad. ,nt.r ,0I1U T, Z T , (boundary early" .today were re home five miles north of Drain nulled hv l-nifini stataa antn, lourin uubiwuu, ., , -. - i. " - . ' haneed at Folsom. California 1 on in. uurnn rv.u. guaras wiin two wounded, one 2 prison. It was learned torTay that'a breeder of high grade t'o.atio probably fatally. Five of the towns and cites of the Inland Km- reported at the hospital today to be the wedding tremooy was per- r""' ."7" , """ "wm. many anui. Fresh grape juice at Overland Orchards. Bring containers or leave at Brand's Road Stand. Will deliver when filled. E formed lait Friday by a salvation ot slock to his new looatloa. were exchanged In the skirmish "my officer. i and Mrs. Hending and -on' ,t , point on the banks of the ROSEBURG OAKLAND .T.T.T.WTT.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.r.T.T.T.T.TTTtr.T.III.II.I.rM-liaiIl Ja 1 Tk. wnman'a ft .v...i. xif kiiiaj a in ham. WashlnR to n drunken brawl and served eight California, visited 9 years lmnrisonmenL The seconder, and airs., r.. V Ki.aKonH Rra rtnmnn Villail two' man anil himself, .lamea Mellar-1 . : 0- ey. husband number 3, served long nrlson term for murder before m.rTDin. tha wnmnn and Hollinfler' ... ...( ylMeinsyiaii' wlth-an awwr- 111 treating Bollinger's dog. (Aavriated Taai Uaaaj Win.) WASHINGTON. OcL 21. O. O. (Tnlilarhaail phalrman nf tha Was K. fAawtotfd trrm IMawl W(r.) Inalnn afata nnhlla ulilltiaa a,m. Bi-UKAdt, wasn., oct. .1. mission was stricken with apoplexy Presidents and secretaries M lhere yesterday, but paralysis which Chambers Of commerce Of 138 affaaiaW hla an, Ira alita was plre were invited today by Harlan clearing up. Peyton, president of tha Spokane j .,,,.,,'. .Kan.Kaa In MMli.ln.ln In a ann. lailiemeaO, . . ai ..no. .........a " ,l a iniuii on inn Danss or tne(cnamDer. 10 participate in a cuu first husband.' ho re returning from Helling- n0 Grande near Ifl, Paso. Buan ference In Indian welfare hero No II, uuniftiMi, Monday wltn E. "oolley. -'jtered a. a Horgo, one of the wounded smug-lvember 2 and 3 following the Is suffering frc jaw, struck by, a customs 30 and 31. I Calderhead, who came here for the convention of public utility '.commissioners and remained over 'to attend the railroad valuation hearings before the Interstate Com t-roord Pbohj FOH RENT OR BALE S- modern home, ctaaa ra. Phi 437-J. , . FOR RENT I lrg. famished housekeeping rooasa. Close M Private front Mtranca. 331 Soutl Main. ,1 FOR RENT Four-room furnished apartment, crowd floor; two-room apartment CIS cheater. Phna. 1T0-V FIRNISHKU HOUSE FOR REl i rooma, bath, garage, la I location. $35 per mantel . 7-voc 1 furnished bouse, garaipa, 135. W. Young Son. Phone 417. FOR RENT i-ruoaa atrlctly mi era bungalow, oak floora throng out, furnace, garage, concraot driveway, close to school, nnu occupied, 3S per month. Cad 460. 1 i LOST AND FOUtZi IE aCV'of ATHEISTS DENIED CHARTER BY N. Y. 8UPREME COURT (AatraUtrd ma Lfawd Win.) NEW YORK, Oct 21, ArUcles of incorporation of the "American Association for the Advancement of Atheism," were disapproved to day by Supreme Court Justice Mit chell, who ordered the petlton and other papers held by the lerk of his court returned to Charles Smith, local attorney, the petition-1 er of record. Cook with gaa. a n ,1 tUT ... few members of the hand wh -jttere s-W-ay;.jwvcTl f..' Ill "" . '. ( f"'Handicafl-d''by offfrer to Heal Kupture .55 ..' - ' -iboi EPISCOPALIANS APPLY . ... SHEARS TO PRAYER BOOK Marvelous Sclf-HDme-Traatment That Anyone Can Usa On Any Rupture, Largo , or Small. CosU Nothing to Try few members of the hand who es- llquor frers the tjin gang;. It cue of the most ngerous operating along tho boundury, federal officers said. Arundel, piano tuner; Pbone 189 L. Cook witn gaa. "OBEY" STRICKEN OUT. 'CO COBCRATE. FRCeS -otUC THATi RiCrHT" I.T6 TMtHOUitVf.Pt The fact that we correctly price our laundry efforts has done much toward building our business. Wa will send yon a laundry list if you ask for it and yon will see for yourself. Roseburg Steam Laundry PHONB 73 (AajnHitM Ptm Law Win..) NEW ORLEANS. La.. 'Oct. 51. erne tnirty-nine articles oi religion . ... -,, fh. ' , .1 .!.,!. Imlg, wnM vntail BlrirllPn frnmfhaj ..... ... . ,1.. altm.a, waa suted to be "to abolish the book of common prayer : by the , mira.-mo,,, reauii. ..f . .;mi.l. By the eldest iwsslble margin, the ZJt.A ?L..h. T wi.n .11 house of dcDutles of the - general M-thed f..r r.iure tl.at uj.'inii house of bishops of the Protestant wiic, iu ""v.. .un.u. ... n . w. (m'til iree li an wn forms of religion based on that be- ,-onvenuon oi me rroini r.in- 'Aamrfiitnt rnal Latprd Wir.) NEW ORLEANS. La., Oct. 21. lief." Regular meeting of W. B. A. Maccabees, Thursday, Oct 22. Im portant business. Members re quested to attend. . By order of Commander. copal Church. The vote was over whelmingly in favor of deletion. Ratification of this action must be given by the House,. of Bishops.' Studebaker models. bulla no yearly XEWS FROM DHAIX ' AMI VICIXITY. SENATOR GERRY TO WED MRS. EDITH VANDERBILT LONDON, Oct 21. The Evening Standard today states that United States Senator Peter Goelet Oerry of Rhode Island, will within a few days be married here to Mrs. Edith Vanderbllt, widow of George Wash ington Vanderbllt. Frlanda nf Senator Oerrv and I Mrs. Vanderbllt this afternoon con- was attending to business affairs firmed the report oi tneir pians. in uram puiunwj, j .. The eeremonv will be performed I. W.. Traylor,. V. G. Messrs. J. . H. Hollowa--and L. S. Comptpn of. Drain, went -tp Srottxburg Saturday; after a load ot salmon. ' . . t Mr. ,.Ioe. Krewson, who has been unite III with neuralgia Is re ported lo be. improving. .. Mr. J. J Krown or ion-aiia nt frie tn al who Wrlti' Tor It. i.-.i.... i v....k . i... ......... Thli rvmrkal.I Kilpt.ir. Kyaln, h. " ',,. " rfonn, a. In una nr ih urirataat iiieaaiiiHs v-r with the house of deputies in urinr.il to ruutiu-.il men. women eliminating the'. word 'obey' from and chtiiln. it is tiring priinounrfd .(he, wedding ceremony of the Jaines J.'1 Crossley of ' where later he regained conscious ness. When the stroke cami', if r." Cal derhead struck his head against tha aitrhinr anil wna Immaillatalv PORTLAND, OREGON luken to a hospital where the left Hereby Announces that he ts ean-j side was found to be paralysed, didst, for the R.publican noml- Prompt and efficient admlnistra May, 1928, Primaries. tlon of oxygen by emergency hoa Wlll work sealously for develop- pilal physicians la believed to ment ot Oregon and support of have aaved his life, measures for real benefit of farm- Mr. Calderhead is 55 years old nation for U. 8. Senator at the and resides at Olympla, Wash. He ers as suggested by their organiia-was to appear before the commla tions. Favor World Court and re-lslon today In the Ureal Northern orm Senate Rules. I hearing. LOST Small gold brooch. Finds! head Delaine lamba, 13 sheared, 2 onahearea, Ml marked, crop split and under, hit on left ear. Last seen near Teg Mile. Please notify Ivan Swll Looking Glass. th. rn.t aurreaaful Mf-thod aver Ola lytvari'd. anil make. lh uai- or ti-uaaaa or.aupporla unneceanarv. No matter how tiad the rnptura, how lunar you have hBd It; or how hard to hold; no matter how many kinds ot truaaea you have worn, la.t nothing prevent ymi from .Renins' thta I HKK THKATHl'XT. Whether yoo think you ure -paal help n hnv. s rupture nn Isrife aa yunr flela. this iimrelnua HvHtetn alll ao i-unlrul 11 "anil keep' It up Inutile am lo "aiiTpr!-V.-.U with Ita inaali Influence. It a'lll air helpyu reKtura ihe parta wbnes the rupture n.niea inrouan .1 nai 'ty Church. The vote was 66 to 27. A constitutional majority of the house of bishops is 66. Cook with gaa. COMMUNISTS ARRESTED ON - CHARGES OF SEDITION tomorrow morning. and-h.d Kteriing or Drain . were ,, ,,,., ,. WM,rrng of Senator Oerry was divorced In (hunting on ijmtin itiver .tne iirswthe re.t or your in.. an action brought by ,nis. wue. in oi tnis wobk. months ago. me i ' fAanelated Praa Lnues Wire. I '"1.0NHON. Oct. 21. Scotland Yard today announced the arrest you win ie aa rree to w..m at bit of Arthur McManus, chairman of b.e,'rui?tn,.r."d ;!.a . the communist party In Great Brl- You ran have a free trial of Dim tln since its formation, and John wouderful aireiiKthentna preiunv Thomas Murphy, a frequent con tlon hy merely sending your ;.. trlbntor to the communist press. ia."".ii n tK- of conspiring to incite 111 on ry. i tie Bvamon ina muiinjr. now tiIuy. It ' Q I FOR SALE ! CinUri!lili.V V. Hi Purls spveral Rhode Island senator u aocUUf nrominent, member of a family famous bt American history since early colonial times and is known an a lawyer, scientist and philan j tAropiitvHe ts 4$ years old, r HaU's Catarrh ; Medicine z,ct't l h rid your rritem of Cawnh or Deaf ness tio'if. by Lattsrrn. . i Sou h vrro fir o yarn Clean Up If you suit needs cleaning, pressing or repairing, send It to as. ' r W Call and Deliver. Our Auto Will Call. Phona 277 V.'E. Clark ot Cunlei' mndo trip to Drain , and YonrulU oh Monday, returning, borne tbe same day, . .,,.. ; Mr. TJ. Powell, arid son Everett I and Mr. Powell nephe Ijiw- rehce.and Edward Crnbtree pi In- f dependenre, w no nave Deen, visit.-1 J . L T d f r . rt mri' A m a V' 1UK .L IIIC. 1.. .J. -VIIJlll IIUlllu returned home Mohdsy. ,.'" Mrs. N. J.' Wo01lev"of Iona. having been quite sick for somtj H time, is now mnrh Improved. ' . Ml violet Ounter relumed r home laat week "from, Eugene.. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Heniz nntl F. J. CHENEY at. CX) Toledo, Ohio j family are moving to the Ir new EX ID E BATTERIES i6-volt . size as' low as " $12.50 ' ' 12-volt size as low as , $22.50 '. ' UrApqua. Battery Station Corner- Douglaa and Main Sts. Our line Is full of pretty new rubber aprons. Make your selection tarty. 'Lloyd Crocker. TRIBAL WARS HEAVY DRAIN . ON FRANCE'S POCKETBOOK 'W-AMeriated rreat laaaA Wln PARIS, Oct. 21. Casualties suf fered by the French forces In Mor occo up to October 1, were 1,176 killed. Including 39 officers, and 8,2117 wounded. Premier l'alnleve told the tlnance committee of the Chamber of Deputies today. The premier says that the ex penses ot the Moroccan campaign had been tr,u.r00.000 franca. r'rench casualties In Syria, he Classified Section " ALL NEW AOS ON BACK PAGE. FOR SALE Angora bucks, from regietered non-shedding sires. W. O. Psul, So. Deer creek. FOR-SALE Fir and mixed wood, price $3 to 13.25 Phone 14F15. Milton Bros. WANTED 1 Foil SALH; Oak stove and block wood, 16 In. in length. N. L. Conn, Phone 6K16. Koseburg. Ore. FOR SALE llrooil sow and 20 weanling pigs. O. C. Thompson, I'mpqua, Ore FTill 'SALK Impioved" Oregon unci llrandywlne strawberry plants. $4.00 per thousand. Julius Slndt, Melrose. FOR SALE Two lots, finest bldg. site in town. Three blka. from buatness cenler. Phone 162. FOR SALE I niack Minorca rooster (Hubbard ahovr slock). 1 White Minorca rooster; also a few more lllly bulbs. Phone 1F13. . Mrs. John Ferguson. hard-. FOR' SALE Hay. Wood, $3.50 per Her. I per tier. Phone 270-Y. FOR SALE Ford touring car. Will sell cheap. 618 8. Main. Fl)RSALE She'rianti pony, G0. Phone 42F23, noon or evenlnga. FORT 8AL1'1924 Star touring, tiood rubber. Two extra new cords and rims. $276 cash takes It this week. Uox 27, care News-Review. TAILOR1NO and dressmaking, .fill a. Main Bt Mrs. Outhrldge. ma.- WANTED Cook for road caMp'. See Mrs. Harness at MarksbUry slore, Roseburg, Ore. ..j.-.. WANTED A middle aged lady to keep houae for family of uvea. For particulars phone 30Fll.'""r WANTED 20o Angora doea, bred, full mouth and rang raised. Write location and price f. 1J!"b. car or truck to Round Prajrie Ranch, Rucklea, Ore. WANTED Cattle suitable , tor ffeUtrs, either cows or stews. Can uso sixty head. Write me what you have, or call by phopa. Address Box 68, or phone 41t-T. W. U Cobb. ; WANTED Woman tor geawral housework and care for InvaUd lady. Or lady and man, nan work in saw mill or logging., Jio children. Mrs. J. H. Jantser, Azalea. FOR RENT FOR SALE 1 good cook stove, $rD. 1 library Uble, $12. 219 8. Pine St. I PIANO for rent. Phone SIFB. FOR-It:NT Furnlslied "housekeep ing rooms. 1110 Prospoct St. M1SCEJJ-AN20US I1LACK COCKER Spaniel dog. 1 1 FOR RENT Well furnished houso, year old for sale cheap. Subject close In, garage. Seo R. la to reparation. Phono 2.r.2 R. I Whipple, City Hatl tubby This Dog Must be a Real Aristocrat By WINNER riv kioow xjhm we Got . ..o.tee sVrM. vi. . . ....... nif ni i a SAVE T T rAyu""'""""""- " its aio Good, hough i u (.) - ua7P- a. soon r.LE fjy. Katntit - MOM-flO OOG UKE HAWK y nr i hi i its Oue oi those HlOH-TOWE VOOOLV POOOLE DO&S THAT VOU CCHTA FEED VUITM A. . Ak)' VOO , . 6CTTTA KJALVt W fOOtt TlP-TOES 80 VOVJ DOWT VMAKE MiM UC VUHEM TAVtlri' HlS.AaAP Fk.L.- N ..... x I , . BBlMGHiMOOT ucc, nt wJtAJi.uaj i . n7T4. A" LET M T.T, A WinLK MnTH AkrVBODV UWV.E5S :Ul!&fe. WtwTi WILL THE PARTY who hs wey . cement lawn roller please Mtttrh It as I need it T F. F. Patteraon. CAR OWNER Don t forget U aall 6&S when la need of Juts parta. SarU'i Auto Wrackial House. - , LOAN S That cost you lesa.aud get you out of debt. EqultaMa Savinga Loan Association ot Portland, Oregon. O. W. Young ft Son, resident loan agentanU( Cass Street. Phone 417. nfi'OUTANT If the lady who left Eureka, California, on " tember 16, 1925, accompanied" by her daughter, aged about sl'twn years, for Roseburg, Oregon, Oregon, will write P. O. Boa 4. Fields Landing, California. 'WHI learn something greatly to. her advantage. Tha Largest Stock of,' Good Used Chevrolet and Ford In Roseburg Wa Will Sell on . EASY TERMS- ;: Hanson Chevrolet Col Pbone 41$ K1 i