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SEED WHEAT! When it rains you will want that eed grain all at ,once. Place your orders now. -Choice recleaned, .graded Red Chalf and Club Wheat, Gray Oats (while they last.) Flour $1.80, $2.10, $2,20 See Us Fiit, We Can Save Ypu Money. FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE I ROSEBURO lgWgWI.lT.Wrt.Ma.M.nT.l.MTtfMfcWrt.I.I.WI.WI Women Wanted! " 1 K To wprft on apples Umpqua Valley Canning Co. Phone 525 MISSIONARY IS BACK FROM SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION The local missionary of the Am erican Sunday school union, Ken neth A. Tobias, returned .last night from the annual conference and kuwi ui iiiBuuLuuD m me mission-. arles of the upper coast district.' Oregon. Washington and Idaho, of the American Sunday school union. ! n.w,,...k.i.. h.u. Th. V?. eo?.r"ence 6eln? Tne . . "f, Dalies this year, and under the Danes this year, and tuder the dl- rection of District Sunerintendent E. R. Martin of Portland and Dr. fi P WHIUm. .eoret.rv nf mllouKnl "" nu .Ion. from PhiUHeinhm The mlssionariea who attended are as follows: KeT. F. P. Allen, Portland: S. D. Hughes. Salem lSld7'OT1. 7 1 ""'' ,h l Rev. G. W. Rohrbaugh Albany; knockout bv the bel The der lDaeT ia the room? I Kenneth Tobias. Eugene; Rev. n.tkXJVMaMll'V!-: -, ??".. . O. Randall, Mcdford; C. 11. Smith, The Dalles; H. D. Smith. La Grande; V. C- Snow, Payette, Ida.; C. 8. Brown, Blackfoot, Ida.; W. R. Johnston, Lewlston, Ida.; W. L. Reber, Seattle; E. R. Rogers, Cen tralis; Wash.; Chas. Knautt, Bel- Ungham, Wash.; N. D. Swab, En tlat, .Wash. ; and J. L. Peterson, Se attle, members of seven establish ed denominations. These men are giving gospel care to 600 unchurched rural com munities and more than 30,000 peo ple In the upper coast district. During the sessions three of the district vice presidents, A. S. Rob erts, The Dalles and G. F. Johnson and H. K. Hallgren of Portland had a part in the popular evening meet ings. Mr. Tobias reports that the Chamber of Commerce and the people of The Dalles were very cor dial and provided very interesting drives to the points of interest around about the city. On Saturday . afternoon the missionaries went in a body to Fall Bridge, Wash., and there dedicated a new chapel build ing which has grown out of the work of the American Sunday school union w-ork. In the closing days of the con ference Eugene was mentioned in a very favorable way aa the meeting place for these men next year. o Heat with gas. DIET AND HEALTH (Continued from page 2.) next article. For your diet tomorrow have a similar menu to the one I gave you yesterday. Those of you who are very short, may have to stay on 1000 C'a a day to reduce about two pounds a week. You taller ones may have 1200 or so. Send In your most embarrassing moment! Tomorrow Those Calories! BELL SAVES O'BRIEN FROM K. O. AT FILIPINO'S HANDS rAMnetaled Pre Leaird Win.) TORTI-AND. Ore., Oct. 2s Tom my O'Brien, sensational Portland PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. H PLYLER Chlropract physician. Ill W Lane Bt Chas. S. McElhinny "The Widow's Friend" Oregon Life 24g North Jackson Pine Street Machine Shop Opposite Flour Mill. The beat equipped ihop in town for repair work. We are able to handle your large jobs as well a your small one. OAKLAND Roseburg, Oregon BRONCHITIS At bedtime rub the throat and cuesi uiuruugmy wiu VICKS ' I Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly ' " bantamweight. lost the decision to i.?."11? r.aiionausia. is Angeie. filinino. inva rast lo-rouna oonii" i... .1.1.1 r.ti... u-ia .h. .::.'"r.H. n-n; km .h-: dl-i"" , jf r"" j. 5U ,or "," "l .u"t" ! grelv.lB?' le. i Vlp lut ' seventh overwhelmed the Portland .wd ' "l"g-.."f.0f:.Uyea a fory-of acusatlon. . ! I last two frames were Nationallsta's by a wide margin. . NOTICE Hailflg pure has wl the .interests ortbe Roseburg-UJgene Auto TransDortation .Go., we wIHTlot be ' I responsible for any bills contract- j ed by our predecessors prior to uc-1: in America now.'-' moon tlonting over tne suuiu uai- tober 26, or for any debts contract-! "That's means. I suppose, I' hara hills nod Tlmnjy oronio ed by others than our own agents. ! mu?t cheerfully permit my wife one else had said such ltbilt, hup OREGON AUTO TRANSPORT A-, to make dates with oilier men. py things. TION COMPANY. !l must be willing to rharo her j Murillo stopped the car. ile . o jwlth Tom. Dick and Heinle on put his arm about hor. He d!dn t NEW BARBER SHOP AND my honeymoon, must I?" know that she was m,i!ca rcmov BEAUTY PARLOR "You heard me say we'd go," ed from, him feelings that were she repeated, vaguely. "Why ' poison between. Tiiat sha want When It costs no more, why not didn't you refuse then? Why ied to cry out feeling hut lips get the best? The Hotel Rose Bar-;didn't you say " Ugalnst her cheek. ber shop and Beauty Parlor is now ! "Because It didn't please me I She said: "I'm tired. My head open for business and Invites you to inspect and natron lie this shop which offers individual hygienic unilr. in arh nnri vorv nnlrnn All hnlr hmhea enmhft neck dust-! ers. raiors, clippers, will be steril-1 omw......, mers. We solicit your patronage, i Children and (ladies haircutting; marcelling and curling and'manf curing by licensed operators for your protection. Ladies telephone 622. Mrs. Scbmidli. for appoint ments. KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Thesefrrtof keeping young is to feel ,-oune to do this you must watch your iver and bowels there's no need of laving a sallow complexion dark rings index your eyes pimples a bilioua 00K in your lace ami eyes witn no iparkle. Your doctor will leil you ninety xr cent of all sickness comes from nactive bowels and liver. I)r. Edwardt, a well-known physician n Ohio, perfected a vcitetahle com xnind mixed with olive oil to act on the iver and bonds, which he gave to bis patients for years. Ur. towards Ulive 1 aDieis, tne sup- rtitute lor caiomei. are gcntie m tneir , iction yet always effective. Ihvy bring ibout that natural buoyancy which all should enioy by toning up the liver and bearing the system of impurities. Dr.Edwnrds OltvcTablcts lareknown yy their olive color. IXVUlWt, "TUBBY HELLO, MOM. HAVE MXJ HOT SOMCTHIW GOOD TO Et ? LITTLE AOOWr, HCRE. AW a -vr a S aa. la trfjvj A 6EAWJ, AlMT WOE. 00CMIE "SANDY" By ELENORE MEHERIN THE STORY SO FAR. Do.ri. VI X'.. 1 1 U.. .. M....1I lo, a foreigner with large wealth. Ulisdalned like this. 'i FREE FREE to please her parents. She leaves I He felt injured. What right the altar for a farewell meeting ; had she to be gone hours to One 8x10 photograph with with Timmy. an old sweetheart, In I come back, all gaiety Haunting every order of J6.00 or over. the garden of her home In Santa j herself before those fellows , This offer closes Nov. SO. Barbara. She tells Judith Moore, t'treaiug him casually and now, Clark Studio, Cass St. . a San Francisco cousin, who fiuds ! to be standing over there in a Roseburg Nut. Bank Hldg. her there, that she cannot gOfroten silence. He thought she phone S3 1. with Murillo. But she does gojwould have appreciated the dell a to the honeymoon retreat In the icate way he took to correct her. hills, over the balcony of which Ha took a piece of chicken ahe flees. Into the night, remain-j arranged toast on the plate. Hy was so clean so high and clean, ing away a half hour. Returning now he had taken five or six j She began to cry. She cried with she finds Murillo fuming. At jcocktails; his hunger was appeas- hame and a feeling of terrible LakeTaboa she longs to hike with led. He carried the plate over to outrage a feel of degradation. other guesta, hut Murillo prefers to nap, and after she meets two Santa Barbara boy friends, who Invite tbe couple to a dinner dance, Murillo inslsta on dining in thelrf own room. GO 6N WITH THE STOUY. CHAPTFR 9 Z V.Z I ?J .u atlal awajr Irom erS'""n! WASHINGTON. Oct. 28. Ap Tne maid set tbe dishes on the !tht was sDontaueuus and glee- nMnri.ii... ,....,.,, i, .hQ j table. She placed the chairs. ;bandy heard her moving quietly. I Then Murillo, still clasping her arms, whispered, "Lome, now, and ! the was noisy the sort of girl ,,, todav told the house ways sit down, dear. jwno laughs noisily to attract at-1 and means committee. , She moved from him. pretend-itention! Budget Director Lord hail cut ing to reach for a comb. Why She said wearily: "No rl don't the estimated appropriation for was he doing .this What did it'want It.- I think I'll just sit here 1927 by $190,000. Chairman Kor mean? She' was shaking from a while. j I've a1 headuche." Sh(J neT declared, but a cut of 34. 000 head to foot nflash with bewil-j was afraid she might cry. She.,n ,tile deficiency appropriations luerment ana anger: tine nan a.woma wiener tips uu mm. " : asked ror this year will force sus i vision of Heinie and' bis friends I He took, her hand, slipped Die pension early in the Bprlng. He waiting, glancing aDout anxiously, What would they think of . this, contemptible snub? Now the maid was picking up the empty tray going from the ... . Sandy turned, made a little ' dash. Get out. too! On by her- Belf! Murillo cut between her and the half-open door. He closed it stood with his back braced there. He had been calm. Now his eyes blazed through narrow slits little stillettos. "I don't think I'd try that. Sandy. Go to the table and sit down. She stood motionless only hor - Una tremWina. Her face tilted! w,, .,,h .,! ,nH scorn. She rouldn-t speak - - . , . 'scorn. tne rouian i speax. one didn't wish to sneak. H. -w.-ll have dinner now." He was about 1 ..V. h ., 1 - ""Oh. eo?"- he said hotly. "'I You heard' me accept the In- viiaiion: "In the future, no Invitation ! i . .. . ... - is accepieo unless i accept u. no ... - - -- und lln,ny colllpounded a prescrip von understand ?' . , reflected so gently. And cereal ' . She felt sick with excitement. ' 0n he id faintly. WflJaia lit ti. IAttf i.,0h .t- tlMM "Oh." she said faintly. Wltl-a lt - You're in America, Don AturlllO ito! I was fortunate to arrive just In the nick of time to be included In the invitation, wasn't I? It's ; InirA that vntir frtenHa Am Hn pen- erons. You hail finite an efler- noon, didn't yon? Clever the way . o.: .wu, . oaa i woae up7 ,iou migni De with them now and I could won-,He HKea ner sou nsnu u "'7 der and wait. In the future, 'skin of them like petals, clasped , Saturday with Stanford II nlversl don't laugh so loudly the whole b.tweon his own. lie began to ty at Pulo Alto. According to the hotel rings with It- tell her how beautiful she was I stories coming from the south, She started at his Hps. They how happy he would make her. 1 Stanford Is expecting a fairly easy were livid and seemed to curl with , There wasn't so much that he-j time oil It. and this hasn t taken these soft, hissing questions. 1 demanded, was there? She saw 1 very well with the Oregou team. "Don't be ridiculous don't that he was right, didn't she? : fcvory mun. it seems, has resolved m.ii. o rooi r .,uir' .h. .,,1.1 breathless. ;to remember It to win the ro- "Rldiculous? No, and you jspect she should have won t make me ridiculous, either. I Sho closed her eyes, not wunt My wire won't hold court In a Ing to pec the mountains not hntnl Inhhv liimrTiin lmwl i.tinitirh wiinllnff In feel thnt Wiirm. piliy to attract everv one's at tentlon to herself. Yon can't enrrv on with your boy friends now, San dy. I overlooked that once, but 1 expect propriety in my wifo. I mean to have it." She had been backing from him. She halted, stamped her foot angrily, a flame of tears In her eyes. "What do you mean by that! What have you over- looked? Oh, It's a lie a mean,., shamful lie! If you think you did me any favor to mnrry me Ho!" She tore at her fingers, loosen- ed the rings, dashed them to thoiln nnd out with lilt warm breath, fonr Thny glillered. I She turned quickly, crop! Iron , .Mrillo looked at her blankly. Whe hed. She sat at the w nd.iw. He stooped slowly, picked up Hie That tree was so delicate with jPWe. Ho walked t the table, that soft haze dillilng through poured Tilmclr pevernl cocktails the branches nr.d the nirht nlr THERt ACE SOME Alice APPLES IN THE PAuTfiV - HAVE SOME IF1CU WISH My " ' ' ate a hit of cracker and caviar. ! He wiped his Hps, Blood be- hind her chair. "Come over and nave your dinner Sanity," bo aaidi coolly. ' . She remained staring from the window biting hor Hps. Prea- ently he sut down, lie broke w roll, began to eat. He glanced at her several times and frowned. The dinner wa good. He had (ordered it especially. He liked food. It nained bill) to see It the window. j "Kat this Sandy." i "I'm not hungry, thank you." "You must be. This Is some- thing you like. Come uow, won't you! The incident Is past." She thought no one in the , 'world had ever been so desolate! !Iui and sweet. She felt degraded 'tnat he would read evil into her i i,.hir.r even make it seem that : rings pacg on ner linger., ane iu them as though they wore rea , hot. searing lo the .bone. "You mustn't get so angry, Sandy. I wasn't. I only .did this, to lot ivnn know what I exnect. &oure young. You may not umlurstund how the world regards levity In a ;wife. I thought you a oo.wi?o enough lo see at once tlje- ml- .take you made, She thought of. .hot. nngry things to say. She wanted to tell him to leave her alone to move from her. She wanted to any. .' on "" nauu A mistake! You think I'm not to , talk to my friends? . Try to make i me just try i But her head throbbed and he ; was nutting hi. arm ruund her .. .... n..in. h.r try-' . ing to draw ber face to his shoulder. She moved away "It's hot In - here " ..Then we'll take a ride." It jnado . no difference If She stayed in tnc room or eni ra r"0'"""' I - .."'L'Tf " rond along the lake. , It was a balmy 'lfihW.lwu,d from the body. l it... r. i ah . a.u nm KniTIl-- wt.r,0 . -- mcrlng ripples of pink and gold n !.. .nlumlnv fit the MlinHCt Si't.e me nevauu uiuuuiuu 1!uiet, malesllc. "vast. -., ... ' Sandy's thSUKhtsssnt Wflther night when she had watched the laches.' I "This air will brace you, You'll feci better." He Was contented now. He car. liked sitting low in the ;Sundy hair against nis cnin or '" V'""'" .71.. ...Ih.il t..m la warkln. hard this tnroai turneu mm "e mmiij hi,, man a nueon he wished her breeze. She wondered why nho should he sittlna there why her life had turned Into this grotesque terrible mockery. She thought desperately; "I have to go bnck Into Hint rcom with hlui. We're married. So everything is all right I'm his wile " ours Inter sho lay staring nto the dnrUne's. Hue conmeu the thumping of her heart. Mu- rllin's arm was acrows her i-houl- der. She lifted it rnntinusly. iitch- Hied ing his face. The mouth p Hobson's VOW MV OF THEM a x I I AiMl TL1 AT 'l I I j i mcrt, inm i !,.;, MOOSE MEETING ', I Regular nicAlng Wednes- day. October 28th. Special I program. Lunch. DICTATOR. ' I ' J..... , She wondered what eho was going to do. a Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 1S9-L. J-AfK OK KI'MM MAY PIT KN'lk Tfll'AY Allk'.4l. lUkAUlk ' itmiiiKl m Uunl win.) budget bureau for the beard of ,ax appeals nest year will force ,,.,.,i r .. v,..i- ' suid the major expense of th bourd was $277,000 annually for salaries. He did not mention what appropriation had been re commended by the budget bureau which has not made public Us estimates, nest fiscal year, 0 Does Winter Fill Ynil Wltil DrAais! 8ACRAMENTO, Cal.. Oct. 2S XUU II ltU tlVaUe IReports originating from some unknown quarter that a form of . . . . . ., bird cholera la responsible for the Better Get Rid of Your Rh.umatle, kMlnK ol ,houndg of wild ducks pains ana Twinges now. I Jiim- It. All. n. of : F1.t)C St.. Km h.-m.-r. .V. V.. suffered fur years with rheunuiilsai. Many times this ' tprrllile itlsease left him helpless ' and unable to work. lie finally decided, after years of KiflelHK ntudy. t:uit no unc run bo fn-e-from rheumullain until tlie sc- cumulated Impurities, commonly cal led uric acid deposits, were' dlsolv- u.l In ll-a lulnta nnrf milai'lna llfl t V - With this idea in mind he col sultcd physicians, made experiments lion thut quickly and completely banished svery slan and symptom of I rh.umatl.m from his system He freely ffiive his discovery. which he rnlltd AMNltfll.'. to ottitrM who Iiiuk it, Willi whut mlKht be 1-4IL-U inurvelouii mu t't !,. . At ter yeniit i-f uraltiK he tlecldt d to let KUfterem everywhere Know, shout his Ulvovcry tiiruuK'.i the ne.i;pa liers. lij has therelore InstriiLted Nathan Kulierion ' and drUKKlsts eveiywhtre to ilUi),n-e AI.I.KNItl I II with the unrit-rslrinillhK thMt If the flrnt pint hotile d,en not show the way to complete recovery he will KUrtly return your money without comment. STANKOIt KXi'MTrt KASY WORK IIKKmi.Ml OHMiON (AlxeUtrcl Item luH Wire.) ETOKNE, Ore., Oct. 28. With the California game a bitter mem ory, the I niversity of Oregon foot - - - ,i. " " . Ito snow tne annuals a real ngut I just for spite, and the team as j a whole Is making a desperate ef ' fort to bring about butter tuum j work. Fresh grape juice at Overland Orchards. Bring containers or leave at Brand's Road Stand. Will deliver when filled. ARE YOU BEAUTIFIX? How can I bo beautiful? That is the question every woman asks her self. The answer is health, radiant, glowing health. Bright eyes, clear complexion, rosy cheeks, animation, make lor beauty every time. Whal women need who are weak and run- j down, and Jack thepe requisites for 1 pnod looks, is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, a .veritable boon to women suffering from any malady recnlinr' to their sex. It is made of herbs long known to the Indians nnd skilfully blended by chemist in It. Pierce's Laboratory Choice. TO BE POLITE IM blVlOlNGl XSASV S jfo.-vi. .n .;-,;.n$ I THE APPLES VN'TH VOOK ) ' f V ! Vj LlTTLeaiWOO "Zy S ' 1 SEETHESeTtWO "' -jsr-l-A 1 AVORIGHT. A i APPLES ADOWlS? n I 3, MOM, ILL LET ; VooaU HAME "f5 i j . I H'M choose THE little owe. I fjV ') WhEOWE W, SO VOU BETTER J jd VAMTS VCHOOSg THAT OMe j fej-Sr'-1 rTDi Commlttoe chairmen have been appointed by the Roseburg Cham ber of Commerce to head commit tees on mining, fishing and lum bering. These committees will formulate reports to be presented at the agricultural economic con ference, which will start on No vember 18. Reports are to be made on the various phases of the agricultural situation, each com mercial crop being treated inde pendently, while a general survey of market conditions will also be in cluded. The conference has as Its purpose an Inventory of the coun ty's resources, for the purpose of determining the program for fu ture development, and It was thought that such a survey would not be complete without reports on the mining, fishing and lumbering activities. As these are outside the field of the agricultural organisa tion, the Chamber of Commerce was asked to take charge of the task of obtaining these reports. Earl Josburgh was appointed chair man of the committee on mines, Edward Kohlhagen was made chairman of the committee on fish ing and W. A. Bogard will direct the committee on lumbering. These chairmen will select their own as sistants and formulate reports prior to the opening of the con ference. Men's suits cutanea ana pressed. 41.60. Roseburg Cleaners, pbonr 71. STILL TRYING TO DETERMINE WHAT'S KILLING THE DUCKS . m the, Tule Lake country, near ,ne Oreson border, are discredit- I " "": oi v.eurise . vim oci Ba,u ,, ira"i "'"" Tonkin has gone to Tule Lake to continue bis study of the situa tion. , Representatives of the United States biological survey located here are still waiting for reports from headquarters in Washing ton with reference to water sam ples and specimens of ducks which were sent there for examination about a week ago. Cook with gas. IN BANKRUTCY In the District Court of the United Slates for the District of Oregon. In the matter of R. L. Ward, bank rupt. To the creditors of R. L. Ward of Roseburg. In the county of Doug las, and district aforesaid, a bank rupt! Notlre Is hereby given that on the 19th day of October. 1925 the said R. L. Ward was duly adjudi cated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the office of the under signed referee In Roseburg, Ore., on the 9th day of November, 192!i at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Dated October 27, 1923. C. U HAMILTON, Referee In Bankruptcy. We have purchased the Rose-burg-Eugene branch of the Wil lamette Valley Transfer .Co. All freight for this line may now be delivered to our terminal at 401 Oak street. Oregon Auto Trans porting company. Phone 31 J. DAILY WEATHER HEPORT IT, B. Weather Bureau, local of fice, Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending 5 a. m. Precipitation In Ins. A Hundredths Highest temperature yesterday 69 lowest teniHraturo last night 47 Precipitation, last 24 hours 0 Total preclp. since first month .0(1 Normal preclp. for this month 2.61 Total preclp. from Kept. 1, 1921, lo date 2.61 Average preclp. from Sept. 1 w I1 ' Tolal deflclency from Kept. 1, 3.32 192 0.71 Average pn-clpltatlnn for 46 wet seasons, (September to May, Inclusive) 31. 4S I nsetiled tonight and Thursday. WM. HELL. Meteorologist. Percolator ii .i See the display in our window Once Used You Won't Be Without One MCmh hart Enamel m Drop in at the Store and we will tell ' K you more about percolator!. S r u:n u i r. ' p vuuruiui noTuwore voinpany j Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PACE. FOR SALE r i OAK POLE WOOD for sale, J3.60 tier. Call 47FU. FOR BALE Hoover sweeper. Good as 'new. phone 179-Y. FOR SALr. Hay. Wood. $3.50 per -per tier. Phone 170-y. Wll SALF -ISif " twice touring car, terms or trade. Star Oarage. FOR SALE Good used piano. Terms If desired. ' Jackson St. Call at 316 FOR 8A!JJ-Ford light delivery. with new long top. (100. Terms. 226 N. Jackson. FOR SALE Ilia typ Poland China boar. Two year old. J. P. Talbot. Canyonvllle. . FOR SALE 1 Brown Swiss regist ered bull, S years old. II. L. Ward. RoM-brg, Rt. 1. Box 17. FOR SALE Second band 14-inch sulkey plow; also new ground walking plow at Wharton Bros. FOR SALE 2-horsu corrugated steel roller. New, C. U Brnnton. Dlxonvllle. Phone 19F31. FORSALEGold 'Dollar and New Oregon strawberry plants, $4 per M. C. L. Oermond. Millwood, Ore. FOR SALE S11.no choice young shorthorn bulls, reds and roans. C. O. Garret I & Son, Glendule, Ore. E FLAT SAXOPHONE Silver ' plated, standard make, perfect working ordor. Cheap for cash.1 B(' News Review. I FiTri SALE Shetland coll.35. ! Good 4-ycar-okl saddle maro, I weight HUO, li0. c. U Weber, Rt. 1, Roseburg. Phone 42F13. FOR SALE Oiie 19:i used'ilodge touring in Rood condition. Runs and luoka like a new one. Cool Motor Co., Drain, Ore. FOR SALE CHEAP A welt brok en, gentle mare. Age 4 years, weight 1100. Guaranteed In every way. Cheap If taken at once. Ad dress F. E. Patterson. Glendale, Oregon. FOR SALE All-dale, pupa 2 to 6 months old. One trained auto and 'watch dog. cheapest burglar In surance. Just the thing for coun try stores. Also one young Collie, a beauty, female. J. 8. Russell, Oakland. Ore. LSED FORD IIAllUAlNS 1924 Ford coupe. 1924 Ford touring. ' 1923 Ford louring. 1922 Ford touring. 1921 Ford touring. 1920 Fonl touring. Sold on easy terms. MATIIKWH MOTORXCHANGE By the City Hah i FOR RENT PIANO for rent. Phone S1F5. FoinfEN'f-Rooni, wllhboaTd at 444 N. Rose St. FOR itENT FurrilsheilTiousekeep- Ing rooms. 11 111 Prospect St. foil RENT room furnislieS resldi-nee. close In. Call 24s R. fliOOM " Fi'RNUSIIElPnpalfim nt for rent. I'pstalrs. Adults only. 216 S. Stephens. FOR KENT -Two,-ilfriST" or foTi?- room apartment, ground floor. XI6 Wlni hester. Phono 170-Y. FOR KENT 2 large furnished housekeeping rooms. Close In. Private front entrnnee. 331 South Muln. By WINNER 1 all kind of prcclc'isa. - ;. Sam Percolator DILLARD Garage fort rest, rVI location. Inquire Virgil Bust, , taru. , FOR KKNT 3 cleaa furnish, rooms for light hotisekeeplnr Adults only. 31B W. Lane. FOR RENT Bungalow In Ramoff Court. Inquire at 1124 Ramoi Court (Corey Ave.) Williams. Hams. nfs- FU itS'ISHED HOUSE FOR REXT 6 rooms, bath, garage. jno location. Jo per montn t-1 furnished house, garage, I3S. w. young son. .phone'-rr. ,s I FOR RENT 6-room stricmcl era bungalow, oak floors tlua i out, furnace, garage, coucre driveway, elosa to acbooL-aeraa occupied, $30 per month. C(J 1UU. WANTED WAITRESS wanted at oncA I ply Douglas OrllL TAILORING and dressmaking. h. aiain hl jura, uutnnoge. VvANTLD Elderly lady fbr housework. Call 41S Mill St. llt'lLDER wanu jobs of any sill Win give a square deaL VI 2x4 'a and shlplap for sale. Ch D. Maynard. Phone J35-R. LOST AND FOUHD LOST On Jackson Bt. a sllv fountain pen. Reward. Leave News-Review. ; -3, MLSCFLLANEOIflil ! mi" i I 'of aiDB CAR OWNER Don't : fi all Stul when 'In need parts. Sarin Auto W"i House. STRAYED" Oct. 16th. one reddla Jersey heifer, about 16 montiai old. If found notify C. L. Ecl man. Roseburg, Looking; Gla Route. Ore. WHEN IN ROSEEUE r STOP AT jj w'l aawku waAaM Keep Them : NEW Your clothing can bo contlnu-, ally refreshed and kept new! by our careful and thorough cleaning and pressing service. Wt Call and Deliver. The Largest Stock it Good Used Chevrolet and Ford In Roseburg Phone 277 - ' .! ! Wi Will Sell en- EASY TERMS : Hanson Chevrolet Co. Phono 448 - GEAR CUTTING