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    SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3r 1925.
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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW,
I The Ldflger It Waits I
The Quicker You? Want It -
SEED GRAIN
Recleaned Wheat and OaU.
Order Tde for
Special 2-he Dbe Kwtfw $20.00
Flour $7.W,
See Ut First, We Can Save You Money.
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
ROSEBORQ OAKLAND v'
PsBsaFJswaj
""rilnnr-'
Women Wanted!
To varK ttl apples
Umpqua VaBey Canning Co.
Phone 525
DIET AND HEALTH
- A
(Continued from page 2.)
both for reducing and for general
use because it is deticieut in miner
al sails, vitamins and protein.
You will probably lose weight
without paying any particular at
tention to calories if you" cut down
markedly on your favorite articles
of food. But ao not think that you
can cut these down markedly and '
consume enormous amounts of the'nd marketing for Douglas Coun
W. fattoninir fnruU and altll Inaa I
weight because, let me repeat. j
.... i. . a .ka. i. nn
hu-A la nn. ...i.l tha. la ntt laltan.
ing if it happen, to be more than
the system needs.
Most of us who are overweight
have some particular dietetic sin.
Excessive bread and butter, candy
and rich desserts are tUe most j
common of these sins. Tasting
while cooking makes calories
mount np. What is your dietetic sin
Tracg it down.
, . s . e . r-' ' . .
Speaking of sins, I bad better in
clude something of alcoholic
drinks.
Tney do have energy or caloric
value, especially to one who is in
clined to "put on" weight. For in
stance, the beer drinking peoples
are notoriously overweight. Of
course, alcohol also acta as a drug
if taken In more tban Very moder
ate amounts, and thus may nulliry
its action as a food.
WARNING! Alcohol, even If
taken daily even in moderate
amounts Is a direct Irritant to the
blood vessels and Is one of the
great causes of hardening of the ar
teries and subsequent high blood
pressure with its disease follow
ers, it is positively known that
alcohol can injure the germ plasm
and children born of drunken par
ents may be mentally as well as
physically weak.
Approximate Calorie value of
alcoholic drinks: (Adopted from
Locke).
Distilled Liquors:
Brandy, 100 C's. per ounce (2
tables poonsful.)
Gin. 70 C's. per ounce (2 table-
spoonfulls).
Pure Jamaica Rum, 150 C's. per
ounce (2 tablespoonfuls).
Whiskey, 90 C's. per ounce (2
tablespoonfulls).
Liqueurs, 135 C's. per ounce (2
tablespoonfulls.)
Wines and Ciders:
Sour Wines, 25 C's. per ounce (2
tablespoonfulls.)
Sweet Wines, J5-50 Ct per
ounce (2 tablespoonfuls.)
Ciders, 12-15 C's. per ounce (2
tablespoonfuls.)
Beers. 12-22 C's. per ounce (2
tablespoonfuls.)
Tomorrow Mechanical Exercise
for Reducing.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
OR. H. rl i'LrLKR Ch!ropraco
physician, 12 W. lama eH
WHEN IN ROSEBLTvG
. STOP AT
Hotel Umpqtia
The Largest Stock
of
Good Ussot
ChevroIeU
and Fords
In Roseburf
We Will Sell on
EASY TERMS
Hanson Chevrolet1 Co.
Phone 444)
Neit Carlot.
$8.20, $160
llMJUULSJUtJUUUJUJ'
-
Roseburg, Oregon
FABM CROPS HOLDS
Farm crops meeting to draft
program ot crops production
ly. was neia in ine
office of
Count' Agent tooney last even-1
ing. mere was a aoou i
- " " " D ' - --
fM "J '.b..JffS
was
made towards the end ot drafting bet hea(, uued upward In that ar
a conference. Those present were .ot way of hers stepping
0. R: Dear, Chairman; W. J-. Cohb, rom ,h9 ,aying wltn a
George Bacon, W. D. Love, J. H. ! h ..My hu8baud? Yes, I've
Parrott. Fred A. Golf. J. F. Bone-
brake, C. E. Banning and F. A.
oenim. - ' j .1 1
rail parley lor upinuua "J (
offer real possiouny as J eo
"""-"t-.i-- ,.ht ? .rial
the committee has decided. OnT
good and fertile lands Federation
atlon is good spring wheat (or
fertile lands ana Huston or nine
ty day wheat for the uplands.
potatoes came in lor uovim
Facts aathered showiwasn't coming back? She loathed
Facta gatnerea snow . .
discussion, racis g.iuoreu
that 42 canoaas ot potatoes were
lued0.?.o oxlmelV"b
lued at approximately - I
,0.nH' .ne'riorndTseasare of
land and free from disease are oi
excellent quality. It was thought
by the committee that it would
be much better tor all Douglas
County If these potatoes could be
grown here thus keeping money
at home in' the county where it
originates.
Seed crops too, oner possioiu-
tie. and the market outlet. or
veteh seed. Clover seea ana no
seed will be studied.
One hundred. ana twenty cur-
load, of sweet potatoes are con
sumed on Portland markets an
nually, bringing from five to se
ven cent, per pouno, n
brought out. Sandy land here 11
Is thought will
yields of rwcet
which will be considered
crop. . '
The commiuee "
til the conference which 'VJ8
in the Armory at 10 a. m. Novem-
ber 19th.
We have pnrcliased the Rose-burg-Eugene
branch of the' Wil
lamette Valley Transter Co, All
freight for this llnemay now belr,n!lnB through the still morning
itxiivareit to- our terminal at 401
Oak Street Oregon Auto Trans-
porting company, pnone iim,
HsOV Catarrh
It rid your rfirern of Catarrh or Deaf,
no cwM by Catarrh.
Sa aVaasast W aaa 40 yaws'
P. J.CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio
UBBY
DOsiV 3lT THCfte 60
vnu vtwoJ AS VOtl-L
THAT veR SlMCt SAM VMILSOM
BROUGHT COUSIfO PAvTIilCIA '
THAT POOOLff OO&. FLUFPV, Voo)e
fiKMtf?eA-rf0 AROUND HER.E
tme V0O HAD Fit AS.
SOMETHIKTO CXJTO HIM wt
GOTTA MAKE THAT
MOTT PAs FOR. THAT;
SANDY"
By tLtNORe MEHEftlM
THE STORY 80 FAR.
Sandy McNeil If. forced by her
parents Into a loveless marriage I
!' Jiunno, a ncn iianeu.
' HlJL.Vl!? ,Jl
IT.rT.r" .. "7T Z .r
Barbara, sbe flees into the gar-
den for a final secret : meeting
neBrt. juditn Moore, ner cousin, r
rJ? wS'iiXT;.-".
2J"i" JlSih .rnm.d"'a4rbnv,
of a search being made by her
.parents. Sandy tells Judith she
! cannot go with Murillo but ah. ;
does accompany him to their
honeymoon' retreat. Later at
'Lake Tahoe. .Murillo criticises her
rnnn ipi in inn nnifil hh uniaov-
Hl1- I
ilk, and angry, words on : both
sides follow. Sandy flees on a
night train for Santa Barbara,
leaving a note fcr .Mnrillo.
GO Of WITH THE STORY
CHAPTER 12 .
Murillo turned Sandy's card in
dumbfounded blunkness. He start
ed at It, hypnotised with astonish
ment. '
Slowly bis eyes narrowed till
they were glowing through par-
row riite in a.mounUng. Insea-
sate rage.' , .
Th Vrii ..M -trere are your
ine cara saia. nere are your
lK' llm eag,rL?. "-."Tn Ju " well ait till ber lather instruction along commercial ac- I " r.turn If Is not ip.
inching to change me Don" try!""" " to tha , , , Icountlng lines, until they are rVn"nn,m"Lr T'rimoiDa
If ? 1.1 lifihW 1 iti; ' Warm quiet humming birds thoroughly lamiliar with this ,,' ten years. Bids will k. r.
to force me , ri -..t. 52 In the flaunting nasturtiums, gan- phase of telegraph practice, then civd Iroin cltlsen. of the Unli.d
,we to U.giln.'',1,er ! TheA ,f, ,dn"PPne VkS "tud"tH q.ilfylU IX
Th hinnrt ro.hed to hi. face t down quietly. Down the commended for a position with , UV ol u.e Unii.u isiat... or
.ln.e o'ooa. rusnea nath. mbwliia softly, came the the larce commercial telearaDh lauy slate, turrltory. or oiatrtci
Die Deiore suet I
?lgb1 "msuU-th tanriilM'WU-
riDle insult ine inoreaime on
He
ra i u-. " I
1 1 V. I - h,Ai.i.kl It' 1 .1.1' Tl '
I .Vl J. Jin. t. .
.
though Sandy lay on the floor-
i kl: ,V,r hii
grind ng his boot on that white
throat of hers. '
He lost all controi of hlmtelf. ,
growing murderous with bin shock- '
ing wound frightful, assaulting,
beyond acceptance. She loatneu
him? The -r! He shoos a is
nanus in ine air.- rnuiouo
curled under his tongue; names he
called Sandy. He had hold of
agera into ner
shoulders, hissing vile names m :
vile names In
her face- ;
'
ojHanii, l.a .mnned. transfixed i
wlth horrcr. A -picture (lashed -
Inln nia Tninn 1 I1B UllUUia v
0j ......in r rrnm rha train.
left -,,..
He would be made ridiculoti
i v. j b lla'il married I
- .1. -.rfi... .na.r
himt'- Run away
on the honeymoon ateals-out in ,
e '"d;' wou7u
"m "taathiat wh0Te crowd
Pe;
He took the card now, tore It
slowly to shreds. Dots of toam
Hecked bis lips, snea leit ana
- - - - .A . - - ,.
----- -- ,., ,h.
"saw hrniselt confronting 8.. -
.... h . ,rm. bond-!
rn'rthat li.he body of her. back-
,.,rt rtorint month
screamed with pain. She was bis endless cups of black tea. You
HIS! I were ajways In danger of upset
He was now racing Into hissing one of those cups of tea.
clothes, mumbling to himself. Ullce had a habit of leaving them
Where was she How tar hudlon tne sink; on the top of the
she gone? Had she left on tne'.tove; on the little table near me
train already? He would have telephone. She would come back
?'"", ,h;-"8 ot Vhere
transporieu
,.. h
As he dressed be opened many , Kaid . -who ihrcw out my tea?
Idrawers. pulling out shins, ner k-I too bad you can't mind your own
Itles, socks. Clothes littered the business!" .
floor In a violent disarray. The i she and Sandy often quarreled
gown Sandy had worn last nigntaDout t. Sandy could hear the
i th naiuv colored thing tnat iVerv tone of Alice's voice! She
reduce large made her so appealing with those
nolatoes andlhauntiug shadows to her eyes
Idereda.' new, dropped from It, nnger .
Murillo saw her
as she stood
!,iiai. hiazimr
at nun saw
;her ,h8 tor9 ,he rings lrom
jner flnRers as she flaunted past
n fho,h. of her beauty
I maddened him. She'd fling tne :
wedding ring in nis lace: one
She
was his WIFE! He laushed. j
Kha-it ha hla wife again.
Six o'clock the mission oeus
air-
sweet.
familiar diordance.
Many a time their
sound naa
months ago Ihey had rung for
her. She had gone down the nar
row nixie on her fother s arm ana
nennlR whinnered: "Lovely oh,
lun't she lovely!" Muric and the
scent o( flowers candles glow-
OOMQ'.
A4 DO
il'i
Hhinkof
3 - - vyuf ut
SOKCHCW
roused sanay 10 ine sun iiumun togetner in aeiigui, g.iii' "i" lion 1 neeaea ana i navo mo m., homiock mo M . hwi 8t-4
across her pillow; a bird twitter- ,utllng:' "Handy Sandy darl- yfciirht. This year before I started to rrd fir I600 M . white fir ion St., n-.i
Ing on the window sill and all Hie )ng!" caurht In the plump, worm c!can house I got four bottle, of the cc.iar 71 M., kk; kK'4 yellow- fir
lilt of summer days. ; arms. Her mother's soft lip. Vegetable Compound and am taking JXNX. uTh. u
ot, it,..,....ri in thom now Two rn...hin ill nvfif Hnnriv H IHCO, i t iaht ailnniT. I tiM. all 1T1V iricnOM t, .... . ... , ' . ... . u
"""mm
,tng at the altarthe bridal lilies i
o while and ths orange blossoms
, in her tiair. , .... . . . .
i va .ka ninrntil Hint
again. Twenty-five hours ago she
had put aside her marriage gna
Ing past the bed where Hon Mu-
rillo lay" sleeping. She bud left
her busband.
i In a panle of nervous haste
ISanriv alennail from the train. She
'.lanced anxiously at the little
.group about the station men
taking off freight; a boy bring-!
.ing up lue man oas. ou ;
i'""" iy""i . " ,
Pi ;
. i,. and water a cry-
.iii,, blue: hills as brown.
- - g d n ed
-ir fa?
Vuh enedT" .be murmured ua-
d n K.
f''.1,ra"b , dldnt glet.p.
? J' Wha can they
a0, , ,
She lagged. She would steal
. .... k . V. Annr .A
' n ,h."chiT. ba parlor
till breakfast time; sit there be
fore that picture of the first An
gus, with his long beard and
sharp, domineering eyes.
Eyes like her father's. Sandy
.aw ha. fathAI-hull A Vision Of
. ,. v,. . i-iinit
mm as ne woum puu ma u.P. ly E K M.Lendon former las
irom his neck to stare at her d wre ,Bi,,gri,pner wi,n ,he
questlngly; as ha would coldly Nows.Revew lg adding a new
say: "You've left your husband. 1 , , tcitooit whlcn lg
have you You've come back to iT. . i. . t.. i .-i..
ME?.. . "
.,..,, lh.
I , , , . . ' . . ...
lold DRck tt,e ,nJ tne Pa, hid" I
-A . ,kA -una uinAa iv.ii hum
white mother ent. She rubbed
Sandy's knee, gave a light
Jump. settled in Sandy's lap.
Sandv warmed her hands In tne
Of t
ft fur. She said again and
again: "Hello, old cat! Know!
me. don t yonT- sne Kept ouna-
gtaIia,ng up now and then tor
i,w ink i ih hoiM.
The wllldow lo her brother'a
room wag cOMd. ne mu5t be
she w gad 0r that. She
be
She
ala-
rememKtred the way he had wal
ed henln(i her chair that night
and taunted: "Mce mesa you e
made of tbin'Ka
J A little spiral of smoke came!
k- .htmno & Mi-A Will In
,h kltchen sturting breaklast,
Suppose she went In now casu-
,,:. i v-J allaa with a
i,w nk
.. He.. B xahoc. We'vsl
parted!"
She felt drained and weak. Ret-like
ter to wait much bettor. -
l Now they were frying ham
'the pungent odor passing down
i through the old garden.
Now someone banged the screen
....a u .. u.Da her father
. . oi... kin, mil-
ollt -Hey! Alice! Get me
ouK
handkerchief "
Silence sun drenching the gar- ,
den the white cat asleep in San-jt)on
dy'B lap. She said: -uigm as
well go now "
A terrible heaviness oppressed
her nn overpowering heat No
hurry calm yourseil.
Alice and ber motner woum oo
'.tuing at the table, relieved that
. . na. Alice would be
- ." ..
""Tr" wl-hlmr h had
b, .11 those bargains,
j. .i,..,. .....msrt marvelous to
AHc She read every line over
ni,i nrt drank
!'"' h ,h."co o'r to unset the tea
for them. If you nappeneu u
"-" t.' ', indignant and
got up win
;tPr now
I Lord, he'll
lucd oft ner lace, un
fulnt (align:
be back for lunch If
j teep on silting here. . . . "
sh, tucked the bag under her i
arm. she pushed the vine out
h, . Finally she wns In
plain vie
smiling they might
-i-nco from the window you know.
she was on the wo
jrn ntppn,
."hef.oo;
. '!"or-
niilllne onen the scree
. noiselessly over tne eari
Just as she d picture! 11 Aiire
and her mother: "Hello, there!
Her mother drawing ner nanui
touching the tears in Sandy's eyes,
rer:
Then so trusting r- o em:.
You didn't tell us why tllil
iln't
'Vou tell us. Where's Hen?'
They looked abont as though
ho would now enter as
thourh
Hank Stops a Fight.
i'll TiU. Voo WHAT
WE.'LL DO VlE'LL GET
WlM IMTO A TICV4T AW
GIV)E.'IM AGOOO BEATlM'
w THATlL TAKE SOME
OrTKt SNOeiSHWtS
OOTTA HIM
he must be standing at the doer,
Then Sandy's voice failed.. She
opened her bands. She took out
handkerchief, rubbed It
be
tween hor palms. "Oh. you
know," she said faintly, "he's at
Tahoe. He's not with me."
They started. Their eyes be
came enormous.
She gave a little, shrill laugh :
'It's true! He's not here. He's
not coming. I've left him."
FALL BULBS 6c
,.,. v,llh , ,,,. jM
I"", red or assorted COlor. !
at 5c each. Hyat-inth bulbs 15c. -
daffodils loc, narcissus 5c ea. Get
tbera at Carr's. Plant them now,
outside or In bowls.
I
10 BE INSTITUTED
The Roseburg Telegraph Insti
tute, of this Vity. an exclusive
night telegraph school, conducted
liranh AccountlnV course
"yTn. C.0"w!: -e
: , , - --
students Is under way now and
.m k- -t.-aH -iv ........ v..
companies, and will be placed in
jposttion. where they will have an
iorportunity to sludy and quullfy
themsalvan fur tha mora snoclalls-
ed and higher paid vocations.
Regarding the new course, Mr.
McLeudon describes It as tut
work in a telegraph office which
,.i ik. ...imn rfnrr
d .reminilne for commercial I
telegrams. The constant and atea -
dy growth of the largj. telegraph j
companies, make a good demand ,
ror highly specialised students In
this line.
Mr. McLendon. is an operator
of several years experience, ho
has also managed a number of
! telegraph ofllces and Is thorough
ly familiar with every phase of
j Vie telegraph business.
I ' The school has been recognised
by all leading commercial tele
: graph companies and these com
! names are giving all graduates of
local school positions as fast
aa they are qualified, on Mr. Mc-
; London's recommendation,
j Mr McLendon has for the past
'year and a half been employed by
i The Associated Press as operator
. v. v u... I...,. .ri...i
con-
.u. i k -i.ni
.K - anBn. This enterprise haa
Jgxown to such an extent that he
has resigned the' nownnaner posf-
t0 devote his entire time to
tnat and the realty business,
Iwhlch he will conduct during the
!aayl.
j p
..Cook with gas.
NOW DOES
i: ALL HER WORK
Has No Backache,NoBadFeern(i
Because Lydia L Pinkham's Veg
etable Compountl Dtot Her
Illness Away
r:1 i. ttr: .:- (,-.. In
jiiiiwaua, .. -
abadlyrun-downconditionanaiwouia
gel wean. bi:iib
and terriDie neaa-'
..I 1 lt
""rilT
neighbor howlfelt
ana she said that
Lvdia K Pink
ham's
Ves-etable Compound waa
,i the riaht thinir (or me. I took
. (Uttina then and in the fall of the
v took three. I had been treated
tA rZTt
tonic and that did not help me. It
aamed that the tonic did not have m
H what the Vegetable Compound did.
That eave me the strengtn ana amm
Blw... tl- nH hne mnrh ffood it does
! A Th.,ff ..an notice itliecausel have
: ii ,..;uht- IweiirhlW now
and dosllmy work myself again.
Mrs, ESIII.O. rlRA,NI)KNmiRO.W;ldlUI
Street, MllwauKec. ynisconsm.
I THOOCHY OP Trtt meA
I I
SO VfWLl HAFT A DO THE
FIGHTIM' -VOO CAai'T
tuPCCT Me To 00 THAT
TOO. WE'LL GO DOvJMTO
HCXISC. fOCAW AWFIMOVLUrr-y,
AM' HAVE THIS THIKKa
l WITH - COME OW '
4 One 8x10 photograph with
every order of W OO or over
This offer closes Nov. 30.
sr t;tara diuoiu, lih m.
Roseburg NaL Bank Bldg.
Phone 331.
XMAS ANNOUNCEMENTS
Don't delay ordering
Christmas announcements.
are showing a nice line
both printed and. engraved
cards. Place your order now
so that, the best attention can
be given your work. Newc-Rc-
A wiAur VtoIiiuIva Jnh Printing
Department, Roseburg, Ore-, J
sou. . .
Notice of sale of government tim
ber. Uwneral lanU lillli-. vaslilu
1 tun, 1. Deol. S3, 1J. Nolle Is
liuivby given thai subject lo tlis
Ivonoiuous aud iiuiIImiiuiis oi the
acts of June . iis w ouiu, ii.i.
reuruary as. ll ttti Hiau, ll.'sj.
and June t. Izu 41 8taL. and
pursuant to deparlmeiilal reguia
llulls of April 14, 1S14 IbO U U. 4li,
the timber on the following lands
will be sold Nov. IS. ll!6. at 10
u cluck A. M. at public auction at
the U. b. laud otiice at (tout-bur,
ureaun. tu tils tllsliesl bidder al
uol leas man tha upraised value
as shown by this notice, sale lo u
aubjuot to tha approval oi in tfao
relary of the Interior. The purcueee
price, with an additional sum ot
gno - tlttn v oiw pur cent inireoi,
, commissions aUov..L mu.i k.
...t. .... u ,.r .u.iH mnnv i.
"'''
J' , iXiln '."3, oi"
npameiy o.ior. b.ius luoludd u.
any ofisr ot a iamr uniu i. ii o..
"' l..'..' . S Svwu? u.
Uj nsmiock i M.. tt MVi
ur um Oemioca m.. tt-.
Is vyv, fir a,
t'N.t lr ...
lb ' I. .Ji S" SSZ l.Z r liiu
L. uemioca so M.. Ats ov.lt "
- rt '
4tamr1,, 8vi ), 8V. ur ss.
M.. aeoHuck 1-u St., ixuar sv at., none
oi uia uiuor uu tnis auction lu i
auld for iwas mn Sl.o pr SL lor
lit dr. II pvr M. (ur tna tedar and
s cvnls pur At. lor tea neiiuvca. a.
s K. s W.. due xo. laii a. (ir
HI Ja., U1 I Ur JOU at., T. 17 B.. K.
W., Bc. 41. BWi4 W Iir TiU
. T. IS U.. It. 10 W.. HC 41. Lot 2
ur 210 M., white cedar SO M.. Lot I
ur blit at., while caoar so al.. lt 4
iir zbO St.. wnuo cdar 'loo St.. red
cedar 10 At., be. 'A bv. 44 Iir 2 so al..
witiia cedar is al.. siv Ba "r
lu at.. v.nita cooar los at.. SE
obit ur S4o At, vvulta cedar S4S AL,
Bbn BAH ur -. Willie vwuai
iv At., aw 14 titit tir 2so Al., wnuv
Cvdar VU At., none ot the limber on
uitjae aaclions 10 be sold lor laaa
loan 12 par At. lor tha Iir aud red
cwuar and 17 per At. lor the while
cauar. T. Ill a, H. W., bee. In.
NW 44 red fir 4oe at., T. 11 u..
H. 4 W., Bcc. 2. Mr:t4 W 44 yellow
nr. Sne At., rwd ur, t.b At..
NVt'14 Wk yellow llr 124 Al.. red
lie. t M.. while fir . 16 At.,
none of Ilia timber on tlieaa
accliona to ba sold lor Ions loan
11.16 per Al. (or ine red and yellow
ur and 1 per M. lor tna while Ur.
T. IS IS.. IL 11 W.. Dev. II. fe
SIIV44, old growth (ir 476 At c-edur
0 M., nemiuca 2UU Al., aproca 2s al,
NWU taWU old a-rowth fir 4U0 Al..
second growlli fir 400 kl.. hemlock
100 At., KW SWA old growin'llr
SoO St.. aacond growth Iir sko Al
hemlock 200 M.. HW4 old
arowlli fir 1026 Al.. Ceuur BO At., ham-
iocs 200 M.. Mitl HKW old growth
fir 600 ki., aacood aiowih ur Jao
1, cedar 16 At., hemlock 26 M
bf.'i old arowth ur 400 Jo
aacond aruwui ur 400 M.. cedar lao
At., Ht44 old growth ur loo
At., auc-ond giowtn Ur 460 M., cedar
1,0 At.. bKa ob. old growin (ir buo
Al.. sucoud arowin ur lis Al., caoar
26 M huliltuck 2. St.. Buo. 06, MV4
nK'A old arowin tlr ibbo ai.. eeaai
60 Al., Iien.ioca 610 St.. MWt4 Nli.'A
old crowth llr 1340 At., Iiwmlock
11. 'J 61., bWVi NU old growth tir
2260 At., henuock ujO 1 . OK 14 Nt)i
acond arowin Iir itoo n.. ccuar u
at., h.liliock .6 At.. Na,'4 Vti4 aac-
wnd a,owiii iir 2010 ai.. haiuiock
i.u m., ik 14 r 34 aec-ooa arowin
ur . " aavwiiu
growih fir 1426 At.. 810' IsWfe see
J Ir" I - ond growth Iir ikoO At., hemlock
badly last year loU k, NtiA gVl M,ood arowin
that I could not do nr 4i-o at.. HW14 aacono
any houseclean- arowin fir 20o at., att 14 w, a.-o-inff
The minute I K'owia 111 11111 At . bi-.)s w14
R'i5i J ..tZ.X saoond arowin fir 44.0 Al , NKi4
would hftorstoop HhU ,cona growth nr ,4i0 ai"
it seemed as If 1 ,Vt4 rH-;' sr. ond arowin nr 41.0c
was croina' to fall Jn., iiemio.a loo At., aw4 hk4 aec-
econu growih fir life id." 00
iJo nunu ot tne umber un Unm
ix'tlviia to be toid lur len tliun
li.iiu per M. for tit Hpruce and uitf
niiwtn t r, i per M. for tha certar
Mni Bttcotitl liroth fir nnd 60 cviita
per M. fur the henilinjlt. T. If R,
It. I K . Ms-n. 1. KW 'ah NKU. ttlnsi Ilk
M.. fir u hi.. Lot s pm, m m., fir
U"H; iS
, ,7.r,i,.r on ', .OD'
i n, ,u rr Paa than l.'.60 i
, lor th piiia and Ii par at. for the
ii-u .,.. it i,i.'-
K,,'MU nf'n,Jiimh.Fln Hi a .-tl,..i
to ha Bold fur ls limn 12. 60 Der
At. for tha rd and yellow fir. 11.60
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See the display in our window all kinds of percolators! j
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your a w r rn r
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ALL NEW ADS
FOR SALE
FOR SALK Hay. Wood. J3.50 per
per tier. Phone 2T0-Y.
P(JK SALE Good milch cow giv
ing 4i gul. dally. Phone 48F11.
KOR SALB Good used player pi
ano. Terms If desired Call at 31S
Jacksun St.
FOR SALE Dry old growth flr
wood, price 13.50. Melton Bros.
Phone 14F1&
FOR SALS Foni Wght delivery.
with new long top. 1100. Terms.
2!5 N. Jackson.
TiR SALE Orchard run apples.
good grade, 60c per box. W. B.
Amspokor,- Riddle.
STAPLE OR F'llTbTock wood. 13.00
oak cook wood delivered, 13.50
per tier. Box 64, Dlllard.
F()R SALE OR TRADE 1918
Dodge touring. Perfect mechan
ical condition. Phone 604-J.
'OR 8ALE Some
choice young
shorthorn bulls,
reds and roans.
C. O. Garrett ft .Son. Glendole,
Ore. "
FOR SALE Pure bred English
(ox hound pups. Missouri stock,
males flO, females, $5. Chaa. B.
Rader, Tyee, Ore. Phone 2UF13.
FO R SA L hj0 R" RD fi O n e light
team, wagon and harness. Will
trade for cow, wood or something
to eat J. W. Draper, 523 N. Main,
f7)R SALE WeilBVO 4)Mtjri!t
small Overland touring cars, late
models, look and run like new,
$175: 175 down, bal. 110 monthly.
Hansen Chevrolet Co., Roseburg.
CATCHING'S USED CARS Sold
on easy terms.
1922 Dodge sedan.
1923 Dodge coupe.
1918 Dodge touring. ,
1920 Dodge delivery. '
1918 Rulck "6" touring.
1924 Chevrolet touring.
1923 Ford touring. i
1924 Ford coupe.
Rny Catchiog Motor Co.
125 N. Rose Roseburg, Ore.
FOR RENT
PIANO for rent. Phone S1FB.
FOR RENT Furnished house. Call
348 S. Pine. Phone 111-V.
FOR RENT 3-room house, partly
furnished, 315. Phone 61 J.
DILLARD Oarage for rent, good
location. Inquire Vlrjrl Rust, nil
lard.
KOR UI--NT- Five room
fu; nlKhi-d
modern apartment. , 221 West
Lane. Phone 64-R.
FOR RENT 6-room house at 601
8. Stephens. Inquire A. T. Law
rence or phone 1 2 F4 1 . .
FOR ItKNT 6 room modern house,
garage, close to Rose school.
Phone 263, ITelblg and Groves.
L'SKI) FORD BARGAIN'S T
1 Ford .l 36
1 1&19 touring '
1 l!i2'i louring M
1 1!I20 touring. Kscellent shape.
1 r.123 touring.
1 1!)24 touring.
1 11124 roadster 226
1 Foul roadster , 136 j
1 1920 Ford coupe. I
1 1!23 four diKir sedan.
2 Ford trucks, with , WorfoAl
trannmlsslon.
C. A Lockwood Motor Co.
By WINNER
and we will tall
percolators. . . ; ,
r, .
- . . & . aa
Sortinn.. :1
a'asysVV,T Pt,i.
ON BACK PACE.
FOR RENT FurUsheJ houeiUii. . sjt
ing rooms. 1110 Prosrieet BL .
FOR RENT 1 large
housekeeping -rooma.
V J)i!
Main.
FOR REWT-FurnUWa ' g-n, ' I
house, garage, well located, a-
per month. Hedera S-roarn Boa4
)30. O. W. Young ft Son. Phone
417., y ,, .pi
FOR RENT 6-room alrldtly mod
- em bungalow, oak floor through
out, furnace, garage, eonorets
driveway, close to acnooL novel
occupied, S30 per month. Call
460. , rM '-
Private front entrance, ill Rouih -"
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WANTED
TAILORING and drasnaknig..U. ,c
S. Main St Mrs. Outhrldge. .,
WANTED Furnished room suit
able (or studio. Phone S40, . ''
WANTED TO RENT Small e!c'rK. ":"j
age close to Roseburg. Address 'Z
Acreage, News-Review. . V
WANTED FireprooT safe, ineido
measuremenu musx DO mxl&t-'i nt '
Inches by 131 Inches high.. Ad.n -A.
dress 8afe, care News-Heviev,
Roseburg, Ore. !.:.: .aat
RtanTED Man to sell CherrMf' ' " ','
cars and trucks. Good propoal "-'
Hon (or right parry; nperiesnd
not necessary. Application eonfr
den,tlal. Write Hans T. Hansl)h,
city, or phone 4J1 evenings'. ,
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Between. Bogu. Creek illd
unae, grain sack, containing sad
die-bags, pistol, spurs, Bridle, and
other personal property. Ten doe
lar reward to finder If the aborr
things are left at this office.
:
MISCIOJANEOtJS
GIRL of lg will care tor children
evenings at reasonable price.
Phone 189-Y.- ' -
Cah OWNER Don't' lorgsi 'U
all 563 when la need of ant
parts. Barfl'S Auto Wrscalai
House. ' .
FOR "TRADE New tractor bought
thla spring, Al shape, $2(6 cash
- and will take team and harness
(or balance. Price 3660. W. W.
Cardwell. Dlllard, Oregon.
E8TRA YED16 head Delaine
lambs.- Crop, split and and un
derblt In left ear. All sheared,
but 1. Ivan Swift, ' Looking
Glass., , :
Keep Them
. NEW
Your clothing can be conttnn
ally refreshed and kept new
by our careful and thorough
cleaning and pressing syertflce.
We Call and Deliver.;
Our Auto' Will Catt.
Phone-177
Pine Street Machine Shop
Opposite Flour Mill.
The best equipped , strop
: town for repair work"S
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We aia ao!o to handla your
large jobs ad Well aa
your small ones.
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