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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1925. SEED WHEAT! When it rains you will want that seed grain all at once. Place your orders now. Choice recleaned, graded Red Chaff and Club Wheat, Gray Oats (while they last.) "SANDY'' l By ELENORS.MEHERIN i l 1 I pointed In the moos, that bow 4 4 4 4 4) 4 4 4 4 a 4 4) 4 swung dreamily In a golden mint 4 ' ... 1 4 ver the bare. Quiet hllli. All FREE FREE beauty all hlsh, happy things 4 : ... like that floating away la a ol-, .One 8x10 photograph with den mist. . j every rder of $6.00 or over. ' ',' ' Th'.a'offer erases Nov. SO. Bne was scarea wun unnnppi- Clark Studio, Cass fit. nesa. sne leu it ait over ner; 4 Roa,.burg Nat. Bank Bide. McDONOUGH. WITH BAD MOTOR, WINS 3 250-MILE EVENT J (AMoctahd Pna Vmt Win.) BALTIMORE SPEEDWAY. Laur'4 It v ' ... Phone 331. day' 260-mlle motor classic, to aching like a big. throbbing burn. It didn't help that she said to , 1 - Tit u' airm-v cn c1 A D t na.Mt.ir rt,inui. "I'm t rt n nrnf .... I Sand McN.ll Li forced bv her 1 "deserve H! It' 'good for me'"; ;led Peter DeFaolo heme through ' Daren La Inln a lovaleiia I She looker! hnck over the month ' . a scant margin Of a lap. to Ben Murillo,! a rich Italian. I since her marriage and grew sick , . . , ! Following the ceremony In her '. with the memories. It seemed to j A ,n0 CBme jn,0 lobby T rel. Md., Oct. it. Bob MoDonough, ! ' ' youthful speed champion, nursed a trutllrv motor thmtivh 2K luna nt In. I J 8 Percolator Ve Flour$1.80, $2.10, $2.20 See Us Fiiat, We Can Save You Money. FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE R08EBURO OAKLAND Spanish ancestral home in Santa her that If Hen Murillo came to- three young fellows were Stand- in : Women Wanted! To work on apples ... Umpqua Valley Canning Co. Roseburg, Oregon After leading by almost two full laps through 150 miles ot the grind, McDonough's motor began to fall Barbara, she flee. Into the gar- ward her again with hi. arm. n"l0gether Uuehlnn One "of ' . Mw "" 't- den for a final secret meeting outstretched, that languid. Sim .h : te maneuvering brought htm home H'wlth Tlmmr ohtirihnori aar,.i- aorhed noaaeaslva look in his eves ulll ! mine leaa. tommy union took S' heart. Judith Moore, her cousin. ! It seemd to her that she would " "J l,hl" "?'"' u "" ; ga Bun Francisco stenographer tn go out of her mind. OV(,P the atate'" love Douglas Keith, a students, ' They were at Tahoe at the. j( waJ uBte Rivers and 'two 5; find, her and warns her of a Tavern. The middle of June, but other buy, from llarbarl,. wj search being made by her parents, brllllan. abounding vitality in tne Sne wa. tQ Kad t0 pe them ' J, Sandy tell. Judith ebe cannot go high, warm air. so glad for the friendliness. They Ki with Murillo, but ana does accoin .tnnA ih. imln or ... 1. 1 . . . -. - -- - - - - un..u ... ... ., . ....... ucfinn ibikidk ail n unve. OKUU7 pany him to their honeymoon re-I the big room. Through the trees laughed aloud. It thrilled thru she culd see glimpses ot the lake the room. ! sapphire blue air. Couples; jUst then Murillo,' in spotless J sauntered across the grounds, i white flannels, came up. Heinle Ithelr Voire. trafflinZ briailtlV! aU wna nviniv. (Vava all mutlln I CHAPTER 8 I old lady sat under a tree throw- for dinner, then were going to the I She sat on a little stone bench, j1"" peanuts to the chipmunks. dance afterward. Come along, her hands ticbtly clasped. She: as bsduj waicueu a yuovi. Ku.- sanay, won I you; said' with white drawn mouth: iPv feeling came over her. Oh, it . she accepted: "Of course! In- "I'm crazy dusk crasyi" '' 8ucn a ,a5r for Joyousnesa; deed. YES!" It was so still here so still toT chummy gladness like thnt Her husband took her arm. He and mysterious. The walled-in Sunday of the picnlo with Tttnmy ; glanced at her narrowly. But she garden.' bathed In this dim, un-jthat seemed .the episode of an- didn't see this. She said gaily: dulatlng light with a perfume and other life now. I ,"l''t 't great meeting them! warmth touching over the flowors 1 She wan led to be going along :Ve'l! have a geat time." might have been the "remotest I with tjhat crowd out . there ' He answered: "Will we?" ' spot on the earth and she Its only ! young, flirting, gleeful. They She began dressing eagerly. She inhabitant. t' were starting off on a hike ; put on an evening gown of pansy Sany felt like 'this pushed ' RoluK P ome delightful trail, color. It enhanced the bright away alone "and forgotten. Thai1"6 woull com-e DacK Jusl im Mlr OBrf- wisuui eyes, biw jj treat, later escaping over a bal f cony. Jj.. GO OS VilTH THE STOHVI . e Phone 525 SLAYS ALLEGED WRECKER OF HOME (AMnclitrd PreM LeMed Wire.) ABERDEEN, Wash., Oct. 2. Joseph Edward Davidson, a logger, today shot and fatally wounded Jean Bean for what he said waa In timacy with hi 18-year-old wife. Following the shooting, which took place at the boom house of the Grays Harbor Commercial com pany, at Cosmo polls, Davison came to Aberdeen, submitted to arrest and gave a detailed statement of the shooting. o Men's suits cieanM ana pressed, $1.60. Roseburg Cleaners, phone 472. . u J. j Itlme. for dinner dash in all ex- was paler and more poignant with 1 her with.'tnlntne-s and heat cUement. . dress., troop Into the i those troubled shadows under her I For a long time she sat mo-'"n'11 room frefh as the morn- eyes. tlonless. staring at the shrubs and! aly to dance half .the, Murillo sat In the wicker easy at a bed of stocks that were ao ,niRht. chair one long, thin leg crossed fragrant and so doll.-ately color- Sandy turned from the window, over he other. He was lnnguidly od in pink and lavender. trembling wilh excitement She f moa ng surrejmg ner mreugn r... j j ,w .w ....... .want mfl v tn hA llireilll. KTOm "wl suuaeuiy me Tin in quieriy: i 1 1 -j have tn o haek in tha j fii a corner of the room CBma a have to eo back."'- In all her life lyawnlng: "What are you up LUNATIC RECAPTURED. MEDFORD, Ore., Oct. IS. Cyril SlegyrUt. 22, an escape from the state Insane asylum at Salem, com mitted from Marshtleld, was taken In custody by Sheriff's deputies yesterday, three miles above Bybee Springs, where be had taken pos session of a cabin used by W. J.' and James Oden, as riding head-' quarters in rounding up stock. DaintyWomen Tell Each Other about another prob lem solved by tn phyviciaQs' safe pre emption. AN -AC IN of safe-guarded pleasures and dcties, of welcome soothing- relief from Colds Nnralaia Toothache Influraaa Nurlti Bafacb. AllFaia Mwumaclaa. AN-A-CIN Tablet, do sot aOect tha feaart co&Uia ao narcotic Bandy Pocket Tin only 25c I If "Please, They'll all TWO AGGIE STARS BADLY INJURED IN half closed eyes. "Why don't you get dressed?" to, she said uneasily. she had never felt such titter an- dearest?" Murillo was stretched' ne gianreu umn me iu- palling auiet a " " taton urloJ "''on 1?un1" ri'?' " paning auiet, . ., waa of the heaviest silk arid ex- Back there in the room Mu- " thln and nar- Qiiiely tailored. "Dou't I look Irlllo was waiting. He had pour- aal- yet Be " lnm "na , nice, darling?" led out the drink. ; Then he had .0,' i "You can't wear that to din- ! turned, found her gone. He waa ! After the meals he would come ner .. probably stepping out on the bal- I" throw himself down. Some- ..Cao.t j... cony expecting her at once. He times ne wouia lie lne" She wailed ten minutes would be a little indignant He wuoie auernoun. no i jlen Ket m moTe OUj aa a rignt to pe. tie was ner w ";. " De waiting, husband. - y" ,he rest"- He expected , ..Vno .. i She said this to herself. "Hns- her to acquiesce gaily. . ..You neard Heinie inviting ns hand" yea he was her husband.; Now she hummed a little, ran to dinner, didn't you?" She was married to him. She a comb throuuh her huir. In the' e came up and stood be- had stood up before a whole mirror she . could see his long, hind her. clasping her elbows church full of people and taken eallow face. The habit he had of oft!r. "Did you hear me accept, him for her male. She had known keeping his lips parted and thee gamly?" j what she was doing. black, arched brows gave him a j she looked her astonishment. Why then was she so alarmed? loon of perpetual, lazy disdain. There came a knock at the Why did she run out her in this Ills silky hair fell limply halt over door. A maid entered,' bearing foolish way? . jhls forehead. . j " '' a tray. She put these questions to her- "Come over here. Sandy da-' Murillo said: "We dine here self accusingly. And she began itng Come and sit here." lie tonight." to walk rapidly between the moHoiipd uleenllv. mad. a nliire I She held herself rigid, afraid of k. Cl. i Mnun.alv. " T . ..... . . . . . . . . .. . w- " (".--.j . & ior nor at nia side. .tne jury mat roue mai wem iib the leaders. McDonough's time for the ' ISO miles waa one hour 69t ailnutes and 2.71 seconds. . ' . Ralph Hepburn finished fourth, ahead ot Earl' Cooper, fifth, and Shafer last. The remainder ot the field of It dropped ont because of: mechanical troubles. NOTICE FOR BiDS FOR FIRE HOSE Notice Is hereby given that the City of Roseburg, Oregort, will re ceive bids up to 6 o'clock P. M., October 31st 1925, for one thou sand feet of standard fire hose. Bids will be considered by the committee on fire and water which will make Its recommendation to the council at tha meeting thereof to be held on Monday,. November 2nd. 1925,- at T:30 o'clock P. Mi By order of the common council. K. L. WHIPPLE. '.'' City Recorder. See the display in our wiavSowe all kinds of psWralo4oiV ' ' - - ' Cook with ima. Once Used You Won't Be Without One sy Good Enamel Percolator Drop in at the Store and w wilt tell you more about percolator, , Churchill Hardware Company Classified Section ALL-NEW ADS ON BACK PACE. , FOR SALE DIET AND HEALTH (Continued from page 2.) .shrubs. I went Into It I went lata It- I'm not afraid! to fear?" -1 (AamrMml lrai Lrawd Wfw.) r,. . . , .. .the flaah of .teel throush her What hna I i OUW IllllBU lllirill virtllllirnn. v nai nave i hen his hand slipped Inertly over oraln. the mattress. He snored. ship flashed berore her. She'd . ' . . , ... .. I Fresh grape juice at Overland marry him again she'd have to a.sh el suddenly like sobbing. Orchards. Bring containers or leave she wasn't trying to get out of ?h" "?ared. an,d ,tared- bha 'col,d ' at Brand's Koad Stand. Will deUver CTA alcn d ri PiTTI I? The whole drama of her conrt- m a . wiw wn a a i Studeoaker models. builds no yearly CORVALL1S, Ore.. Oct 27. Wes t, im-. v,,.oir :,rf . her 'ee' ' hands on her arm h Schulmerlch. mainstay of the Ore- j;oient gaiety came wk a taunt. ''" on, he1'h",;0,1,-':-,,J? T?,8 gon Agricultural college backfield, Tha wnv nhe had slirtiirired , I Ultle, stealthy dash to tha hall. and Bell, fullback in the pony com- breezily telling tbe world: "I'll I " She took long, rushing brealliB. blnatlon. are out of the game for Ket )Jrt Nobody's goingi to high- i'Tve no right to feel like this an indefinite period as the result nat me, my deBrt i can handle .Lord!" of injuries suffered In the Stanford lutio n.nnv Vamitot what ho a She almort ran across the gra?s MARSHAIyl, N. 1AA game last Saturday. For awhile hiibnnrl''' went walking along the wa- ASKlt TO lU'X FOR lyesterday It was feared Schulmer-1 These Images heightened her ter's edge. 1'N1TKI 8TATK8 SKNATE itch's leg was fractured, but an X-' agitation. They filled her with a I She told herself hotly: "I can't ray revealed a torn ligament. He burning resentment against her- stand It I'd rather be dead!" (Aamcut-il pre Leutd win.) may be back In the lineup for the ..tr wrvl,ndv sh. vun'i hr- She thought suddenly of her trlo- tuniuiiiu, ure., uci. 2D. '.Moniana game nexi &aiuruay. ion now. Fvervth ttr waa a ter- A committee headed by Panl T. ; Bell's Injury is more serious and Is F tubtly and finally altered when filled. STENOGRAPHER DEAD UNDER SUSPICIOUS CONDITIONS (AamclatM ht. Iaetd Wfrr.) WASHINGTON. Oct. 2 Mary Lyona. a 'stenographer, saltl to hnve come here from Wilmington, Del., was found dead last night in an un occupied room in a Connecticut ave- ther and her sinter the wnv trmv ; nue office building, and Ernest had kent at her niEht and .dnv-M Brewer, described by the police as Shaw today presented Marshall N. expected to keep him out for most . The tears rushed to her eves, the way they had made her feel I ot Indian blood. Is being held pend Dana wilh a petition with 200 if not all of the season. job, why hadn't someone told her a criminal because of that Utile I ing an investigation. Brewer, the signatures, asking Dana to run Postmortems on the Stanford .he was going to feel like this? trifling episode. Thoy had push-I police said. Is a former resident of for the United States Senate, game since the return of the squad i Why hadn't she known? She felt ed her Into thin they knew what I lacottia, wasn. Dana replied that while he ap- revealed that the Aggies had a tBimr.il nhnnrfnnn.t and he- they were doing . Oh. thev said I Brewer told the police that he predated tha. committees request, I powerful and smart offensive, but (raved. ' 1 was all the same whether you went to the building with the young he felt that he must "ask such It was pointed out that they lacked she tried desperately to tos. loved a man or not all the same! woman and sne became hi mere, evidence of the pnblie desire for la hard game nrecedlng the Stan-'hark her head atemtv hnraelr to She began to laugh. Then .he i He procured ammonia to revive my service In public office, as ford clash to add finish to the would satisfy my most hostile critic that the proposal Is truly spontaneous and genuinely state wide. A warm friend Keep handy a Goodrich water bottle. Lloyd Crocker. Pine Street Machine Shop Opposite Flour MIIL The best equipped shop in town for repair work. We are able to handle your large job as well as your small one. GEAR CUTTING team work. NOTICE go breezing Into the room, laugh sat down, half suffocated, telling i ber, but she declined to take it. at Murillo, flaunt past him. I herself faintly: "This Is craiy . Later he told an acquaintance aoout But she leaned against a tree 'nothing against him be Is I the situation and the two returned Having purchased the Interests of the Roseburg-Fugene Auto Transportation Co., we will not be , responsible for any bills contract-1 ed by our predecessors prior to Oc tober 26, or for any debts contract ed by others than our own agents. . OREGON AUTO TRANSPORTA TION COMPANY. BEAVERS BUY PITCHER COUCH OF PHILADELPHIA farina herself distractedly her- good . self and. her future. She was She answered the 7oico wildly: married to Ben Murillo. She was "I don't, care! I don't want him out here alone with him. She ! I'll go mad if he touches me didn't love him. 'She didn't love j again mad ." him. She was afruid of him. She "Oh, no; you won't! You'll go didn't want him' hear .' . . back there and smile and keep didn't want his Hps on her mouth, ion pretending " There was ho escape. She burled her fare in nor i iliands, fluhtlng against the ter- He faced her with ,eycs half irible longing to cry. She had an clo'ed, not In a dream' now, but ! Incessant wish to give way to with annoyance. "Why did youlhee tears. Bat she had a pe do this, Ssndy I've .been walk- jrullar childish kind of gameness to the building to find the young woman dead. An autopsy has been ordered. Men's suits Cleaned ana pressed, 11.60. Roseburg Cleaners, phons Hi. FUNERAL OF STUDENT OF U. OF O. SEQUEL TO GAME ladndrT kids (AMnrUtnl I'm. lsa1 Wl.) PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 26 The I thl. r.,nl half thnt tnnriA hoe nroton.l nothinff body of Alfred Peyton Goss. Jr., an hour." ' Icould hurt like a fighting young- Kniversily of Oregon student, who rtanriat rr Iwl win-.) "oh. 'twas warm Insldo the ster when a stone hits full In tho f' " to his death from tne top or pnnTi.Avn nr drt 97 ' .-.n. nn.tnv m.iii&, int o thf month railing nut to ih enemy, the aiiiltnoman iteia granasiana Thomas L. Turner, president of the night air " ' '. j' You never fetched me!" ' Just before the Oregon-California Portland club of the Pacific coant I "A rather peculiar thing to do She got up presently, powder- game Saturday, Is to be borne to baseball league, announced today 'at 1 o'clock In tho morning." " ed her nose, pulled the hat rak- Us final resting place In Rlverylew the purchase of Johnnie Couch, j She gave a high, unnatural i Ishly over her fare. She looked cemetery this afternoon by fellow right hand pitcher, from the Phlla- Hatigh. "Peculiar, my dear! I do lacross to the towering mountains, student. idelphla National League club. ; peculiar things. Its a way I i stead lastly. No. she wouldn't bo Ib funeral services were netu ICnneh formerly was with the San : have." She stared at his thin. In uuilter now she'd do her share, at Westminster Presbyterian i Francisco club of the coast league, sallow face as though' she find For breakfast If you are used to coffee, you will want that. If you take cream or sugar, or both, you will have to count a tablespoon of thin cream 30 C.'s and a table spoon of thick cream 60 C.'s. A cube of sugar is approximately 25 C.'s. It Is best to learn to llko your beverages unsweetened. You cer tainly can do without cream and sugar together. If you take your coffee plain that will allow you 100 C.'s for toast or fruit Lunch: Plate of clear vegetable or meat broth (no fat) .. 25 Calories 10 oa. of skim or but termilk (one ordi nary glass is 8 or, )...."! 90 Calories 1 Slice ot whole wheat bread (toaat If pre ferred) (one half ' Inch thick 100 Calories ) level tablespoon ot butter , 25 Calories 1 poached or boiled egg 75 Caloriea 1 fair sized apple or or ange .. 75 Calories 400 Calories Tea Time: 100 C.'s of fruit or i, . ; klm or buttermilk. Dinner: Clear soup (see lunch ' time) .... r.. 25 Calories One cracker - 25 Calories Very lean meat or fish, 3x2x31. OK, 2 heap ing tablespoonsful of cottage cheese (no cream) ...100 Calories cupful tomatoes, can ned or raw (no fat)... 25 Calories 1 large serving lettuce or raw spinach or cabbage 25 Calories M a yonnaise dressing made from mineral oil (sold In drug tores for constipa tion. Make as you would the ordinary ' mayonnaise d r e Be ing. It has no food ' value) , I slice bread (i inch thick or I medium potato .... 100 Calorie 1 level tablespoon but ter 25 Calories 1 baked apple (no sugar) 75 Calorie 400 Calories You may servo your 50 calories of hot soup and cracker to take be fore retiring. Or you can get some of the vegetable and meat bullion extracts and make a cup ot broth from these. They are practically culorleless. Tomorrow My Most Embarass Ing Moment. OA1C POLE. WOOD fur sale. t&0 tier. (Jail t. HI. Foil SALE Hoover sweeper. Good as new. Phone 17D-Y. fUtt RENT Cheap, I good house ?Mj wlth garage and plenty room to aeeji cow, ta taeanow-- (JIOM in ana on pavement Aa. few tons of good hay tor gale. Call 320 W. Cass St., or Phone tO-J. vM BALE Fine player cheap. J. M. Judd. piano, FOR SALtJ Hay. Wood, $3.50 per per tier, rnone 270-Y. ' FOR 8 ALE Roll top dc skandj cuair. juau s furniture more. FOR SALK 1921 Dodse lourjng car, terms or trade. Star CaritgK; FOR SALE Good used plus.. Term If desired. Call at . tt& Jackson St. FOR SALK 1 baby buggy. lbj; 1 aaoy jumper, l; l day bed. 112.50. Call 266-Y. ' ' FOR SALE 66- good ewes, with nool on, 110 per head. Frank Strader. Dlxonville. FOR SALE 1 Bruwn Swiss regist- ere.i null, 3 yenrs old. H. L. Ward, Rosebu-g, Kt 1, Box 177..'.'. FOR RENT Two, three or four- room apartment, ground floor. 816 Winchester. Phone 170-Y FOR SALE Second hand 14-inch sulkey plow; also new ground walking plow at Wharton Bros. FOR FOR RENT Furnished housekMp tng rooms. 1110 Prospect St FOR RENT 5-room aafaraiafaed house, with garage, reasonable, near school. Also large 2fuialahd house with piano. 2-room apartr it ment, nice place ton a roomer. I! Phone 70 J. Call at twist Ave, LOST AND FOlffiD LOST On Pacific Wghwar b twecn Roseburg and Riddle, red . suitcase tagged A. V. Logadon, Riddle, Or. Finder pteaae notify that address or leaver at New. Review. WANTED TAILORING and dressmaking 521 S. Main St Mr. Outhrtdgev WANTED Elderly lady for Ughl ' housework. Call 415 Mill St WANTED" Some good... .cows; cream separator and soasa alia. SALE-hor.e-WuTatcd7 A' "ou'- Phona teel roller. New, $45. C. L.1 Branton. Dlxonville. phone 19FJ1. WANTED OT1. C. boar pig,' large euuugu ior service, state price and else. Jay W. Wright, Mllo, BLACK COCKER Spaniel ' dog, 1 year old for sale cheap. Subject to registration. Phone 252-Rj FOR SALE Gold "Dollar and 'New Oregon strawberry plants, -$4 per M. C. L. Gerniond, Millwood, Ore. FOR SALI So:ne choice yoUpg shorthorn bulls, reds and roans. C. O. Garrett & Son, Glemlul.-, Ore. , " E FLAT SAXOPHONE Silver plated, alandard make, perfect working order. Cheap for cash. Box 60, News-Review. FOR SALE Shetland colt.$25. Good 4-yeur-eld saddle mare, weight Hun, $uo. C. L. Weber, Rt. 1. Roseburg. Phone 42F13. FOirSALE One'lBiOsed "Doilge touring in good condition. Runs and look like a new one., Cool Motor .Co., Drain, Ore. - i FOR RENT . ;: PIANO lor rent"Phone 3IF6. FonfRENT One Undeiwood'typ writer. Phone 131-J. ' .... Ore. BUILDER warns Jobs of a'nr'slie. Will give a square opal. New . 2x4' and shlplap for sale. Chaa. D. Maynard. Phone 33$ R, ' MISCEUaANSOUj CAR OWNER Don't fort hi call 663 when la need' of autt part. Sarft Auto..Wfekla House. TO TRADE 3 acre near t-atore. school, service stations, 209 feet highway frontage for used eml-Fnrd truck. Address-- Ford, News-Review. 8TRAYED Oct" 16th. one reddish' Jersey heifer, about 'TS"1Bonth old. If found notify 'C'ti Eck man. Roseburg, Looking Olas Route, Ore. He wa sold to Cincinnati in the never seen, it before. She thought. winter of 1921-22, and has since 1 with a panic with a hot, taint- been with major league clubs. ;ing panic--"God! Oh gtaid (! i He took her arm flrniy. pressed fair. le was her husband he mruht church of which he was a member. well. It wasn't his fault that Thirty-five members of his fratern she'd been ao blind. II was hard lly, Beta Theia Pi, attended the to tell herself this hard to be services and sang. PROFESSIONAL CARDS ' ' her hand between his. She walked back slowly. After We cut glass to lit your windows DR. II. H PLYLER CnlropraetM She-ald with a llltin hurried a while everything would bo or picture frames. Bring the cor nbTatelan i w tne hi gap. "Look, pen lovely " and cnler. Oh, you get titd to any- ' n t t measun-menis. Lloyd Crocker. IF YOU ARE LOOKINQ FOR A THRILL Come and see what wonderful hats we are offering at remark ably low prices, Mrs. R. M. King, Specially Shoppe, 235 N. Jackson. Fresh grape Juice at Overland Orchards. Bring container or leave at B:and's Road Bund. Will deliver when filled. FOR RENT Room, with board at 444 N. Hose St. - 2Tt6bM""FiiRNISiliri) apartment for rent. Upstairs. Adults only. 246 S. Stephens. 't)R RENT 2 nicely furnished j steeping rooms, neaiea, reason able. Close In, Call 605 East Douglas. . . ,. 1 FOR RENT 2 large furnllu:d , housektHfplng rooms. Clone ' In. I Private front entrance. 331 South , Main. fifiiNisiiKu HfiTsiTFOR'TfCTT 5 rooms, bath, garage. In good location. $35 per month . 7-rnom furnished house, garage, $35. C. W. Young Jb Son. Phone 417. FO"R RENT 5roomstrlctly' "rood cm bungalow, oak floors through, out, furnace, garage, cohcreU d.'iveway, close to achoot. pevei occuided, $30 per month. Call 460. TUBBY Arithmetic Holds No Terrors for Himu By WINNER as PuRt as Rosei K.sseD BV DEW THE LAUMDQ.V WF StMt BACK TO Vol) ! The man who didn't think that you conld put any poetry or sentiment Into the laundry business never sent any of hi wearable to us to be laundered. "When we rline ont a gar ment ft H an eln and fresh as the sparkling dew and when we Iron it It Is as pure and firm as the sunklssed rose. Roseburg Steam Laundry PHONB 71 ' 6EE,THiNKTHt9CH.e innaUBTII tE.SSOk 15 ccqcf. T' DAV - &PECIALLV THIS PUOftlCM ABOUT IF A MAN CAM WALK ABfAJcnT Block too hdwbeo feet Ai.rtci.iCniiO MlMl-ft II I 1 OW tONft'LL T TArvt Ml III V. TO WALK TWJO MLE ? in . . "'Z it: ; ; Q i coolom't CET THAT OWE eiTHera, - FIRST I Pvrr oovjm Six hoocs but that dout 5e.em RtCWT LETS WOarf i hoot -to&eTHeri, i r.u CET WE AMWE-R- TonWAT PAtt-T ABOVTT THE rifV otflP.W-THATS EIGHT u.ial'D.-l PFFT AV" HE CM WALK IT IM OUR MIOtTS,, BOT I OUT FtCfcEK Vvi HOW LOIOG ITLL "TAKE HI" .TO VUALK TVUO MILES j LET ME 1 Cnamrlil Wr Umu4 FaaMr. Sraalea'a, l 1 " " - i . i I I I HeV,T0B8V, I'M COWL) n ' Woo goiajW. oory - pl at ' Keep The'rri N E W ; Your clothing can be ooaeinu ally refreshed and kept' new by our careful and thorough cleaning and presslngorvlce. We Call and Deliver!' Our Auto Will mm. Phone 177 . The Lsrgest Stock f ' Good Ud , -. Chevrolet and Fords In Roseburg W. Will 8.11 w EASY TERMS Hanson dievroIet' Co. Pbone 14 J