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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1925. It Can't Be Done ! But we do it. Wk) Sell good flour at $2.20 a tuck or $8.60 for 4 aacka. 1 " .'" When we say good we mean Good u the Best If you want just a good average hard wheat flour why try our Bear Brand at $2.10 or $8.20; but if you want a real flour, guaranteed to please try our Exchange Brand. See Us Fii 3t, We Ca n Save You Money. FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBURG Wome To work ofi apples Umpqua Valley Canning Co. Phone 525 tfttttttttt DIET AND HEALTH (Continued from page I.) expensive, but I believe It an ex pense that is very much worth while and with your Increased ef ficiency and lessening of table ex ana lessening oi tame es- pense you wm o aoie la-jinee. It. No, I have no financial inter est whatever In any reducing con cern. My interest is the same in terest I have in any legitimate health promoting concern. I have found that most of the reducing institutions I have in vestigated are doing splendid work. Most of them are following scien tific methods of diet In accordance with the principles I have given In the column. If you should go to an Institution that is not do ing so. just explain to the man ager that you are going by my Instructions as to diet and want to continue them. Monday The Benefits Of Kxerclainir. . . i nave no financial inter-l Fresh grape juice at Overland Orchards. Bring containers or leave at Brand's Road Stand. Will de livered when filled. KCIIOFS FROM BUCK FORK. On Wednesday, October 21, we had the following visitors In our school, Mrs. Myrtle Tharkerey, Mrs. Elva Peterson and children, Mrs. Anna Gummo, Mrs. Alta Con ley and baby and Mis Mary Thackrey. On Wednesday. October 28th, Miss Leona Sberratt and Miss Thelma Ross of Canyonvllle, visit ed our school. We are always glad to have visitors, so we ex 4end the invitation to all parents and friends of our community to visit us. Our monthly report b as fol lows: Number ot days taught, 18; whole number days attend ance, 1391; whole number days The Social Season Is again at hand Put into readiness your apparel that has been stored during the summer. We Call and Deliver. Our Auto Will CalL Phone 277 Th Larg.st Stock of Coed Ustd Chevrolet and Fords In sPosebura W Will 811 en EASY TERMS Hanson Chevrolet Co. Phone 446 OAKLAND Wanted! Roseburg, Oregon HEAD COLDS Visit in spoon; inhale vapors' apply freely op nostrils, WICKS V VAPORua Peer IT MUUmm Jmn tssst r absences, 4..; Average number ot ongt,,-. g; average dally EUendant 7J cenl ,liena. ance. .96. The aged father of Mrs. John ConJey is quite ill at the home ot Mr. Bolsinger of Myrtle ureeg. We wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. B. I. Moore and son Bax ter, are employed In Roseburg. They are lathing for Mr. Creason. jar. ana Mrs. aa Morgan ui Bridge. Oregon, spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thackrey. Mr. Jack Illlge. who base Been employed in the forest service, is home again. Mr. John Conley has recently returned from a trip to Medford. Miss Leona Sberratt ana mo ther ot Canyonvllle, have been visiting at the home of Mary Thackrey. Earl Thackrey was elected as health doctor In our school. B. I. S. o Fresh grape juice at Overland Orchards. Bring containers or leave at Brand's Road Stand. Will deliver when filled. - lllLl.Ultll FXPEItT Wll.l, - API'KAH IX liUSKIIl'IKs. George E. Soears. world's cham pion straight rail billard player, will again be In Roseburg Thurs day and will play a 200-polnt ex hibition Same on Thursday night at the Pullman billiard parlors. He offers odds ot 100 or no count. Spears holds the world s record high run ot 5.041 at straight rail billiards. He has nlaved here before and is a fa vorite with the local green cloih fans. A warm friend Keep handy a i.invrf Goodrich water bottle. Crocker. DISTURBANCE IN A LOCAL THEATRE Tbs pstrens of a ls'sl show botm were eerr much dlilurbe4 sad sanoytd bj tk ees tiaBeas eoulbis. sf a errte Is th auoi- sacs. DflB'i It s auitssrt becam y a cough er cold. A frw doser of of roios's ' !."ci.!,' Bcasi sad Tar Corspsasd Ufcfa White PIsiBf, i s.. e-ritet: "We aas uied felev's HonT slid Tar Compound for colds tad Sad eoasaa vita sploadid totalis." iTUBBY CVE SINCE FLOPPY, PWOLe ot ONceraTAiM BaeED CfkME to the 8a.te (i woose. A PftESEWT TO COOSlAJ PATtICI A FfiCrA AM ADMIBrZrc AMD CROvuOED UAMVC.T0B8VS OLt 0oG.tX)T0e"HlSPlACE 110 THE PAMILV6 kFFEc-r loto, t ueav MAS BEEN OB.e AT TMe WORLD AMO Af PLUFPf . l PAfZTlCuLAft, WOJU0ft TO 00 TH AT UMLUCKV CANUOE 80WV.V MJ0ri AT TVe elRST Winter's ft QuickRelief ' For Old and youny I "SANDY" ; By ELENORe MEHERIN - V ' THE STORY 80 FAR. Sandy McNeil weda Ben Murlllo. please r t alTfor'a Trewel. "u", wuS, foreigner with large wealth, to1 Tim my, an old sweetheart, in the! garden of her home In Santa Bar- bars. She tells Judith Moore, a ' Sao Francisco cousin, who find. her thora that she cannot no with " "v Mtlrillo But she dot. go ou Ihe ""'vely whispered: "Don't, dear! hnr 'LBUt a. il.? rll" .hek''" yorself-slt down!" ' meets two Santa Barbara boy - . . ..... . 1 inenas wno invite me coupie to j. . ..... . . l a dinner nance, oiuriuo iocs, tier In their room. Angered by this and other Indignities, Sandy flees to her home, and Murlllo in a rage, puns'; i to take forceful possession of hir. CHAPTER 13 They were speechless. Sandy reached for the old ' percolator. J poured herself some coffee. They waited for her to speak, staring fixedly They had a atllf, vacant air as though thei.-' mimi had suddenly lost the power of function. The mother said blankly: "What madness is this, Sandy?' It's not madness. Its happen- ed. I couldn't help It. I've li'ft'canwv T,. ' Thaf. nil la n II J' Ben. That's all there is to It, ex cept that we've parted for good It s all over "Parted for good? Nonsense what nonsense! Did you quarrel, Sandy? Tell your motner. Did you quarrel and run away?" Sandy answered quietly, but keeping her eyes down: "I've told you. That s all there "I Its just ended." . Mrs. McNeil sVmed able only to run the palm of her hand back and forth across the table. She started several times to tpeak, but the soft, double chin moved uncon-'know trollably Finally she raised her fnf.ii th ahnllriw tves Rwlmmlnf with tears: -What is the meaning of this, : Sandy? You know you can't put ; aside your mariage. For what trf- film matter have you Quarreled? Is this the womanly thing to do?i la tuts any way for a daughter of; mine to act?" - The white lines deepened from Sandy's nose to her nothing just a little hysterica, i ,h, oiendale News. The point at u pa. She looked transparent, cihe I Sandy would feel better now that ! wnich the car went over is probab felt that her heart was breaking . she was home again. They wouldn t , n)) of the most dangerous places It was sick and breaking. It waan t a trltlo. It was every-) thine. m not Koing to Ulk about It. It's done now. You cau't undo It. Nobody can!" Your husbaud permitted you to return home like this alone? He sent you back to your parents, Sandy ?" "Oh, no! There was nothing else to do, of course. There was no place else for me to go. We never should have married He sees this as plainly as 1 do She broke off abruptly, seeing Allce push-the table andt aa aghast fright leaping In her mother'a eyes. 'A hey were staring at the open door. Murlllo and Angus McNeil were there, mey nad come noise lessly. Murillo's clothes were covered with dust, his eyes bloodshot. Hut Angus had a shrewd, bluff air his face a little grin, but twinkling. "So he knew you were leaving, did he? He gave you the fifty dol lars to get yourself here? Come, now, Sandy, you ve had your fun. I guess you're glad enough to see yonr husband again." The blood pelted t Sandy's face, She turned lo Murlllo, her eyes burning witn natren. bne said son- ly: "You got my note? 1 meant what I wrole then. I mean it doub ly now!" . Murlllo was exhausted villi his ; long, tranUc ride. But he had mas- tered himself. He had formed ills plan with a scheming oldness Sandy was his wife beautiful, ad mired, young the type of woman he dt'sired. He exulttd In the com- i ments her loveliness evoked. He IU1CU IBM 1.0. ,.. .,. v. ' . loved those soft, appealing bands, bhe was his, and he meaut to have her. She would be bis wife again It only long euougli to be punlsiu il; to be subuued; to be hurt for ilie vio - lence she had done his prid.-, the outiage of his velvety self esteem. He would have her again bend her In two; break her to bis will. thirty now unclaimed. Her mar He was sauve now as in the days ! rled sifters acted as though this of their engagement. He glanced made Alice a person to be snubbed gently toward Sandy as she stood j She detested them, there, hnr stricken face blazing "The old hens are at It," she with hatred. ! said mallrlomily. She lookd a Ut ile shrugged. "Don't be hard on! tie like Sandy, but her chin was her," lie said wearily "She's ex-1 somewhat square, her nose a little cited. She can't be very well. AVe had two very happy months. Every thing was beautiful. I did every thing to please her, I took her everywhere. We never quarreled. Hut without saying a single word. ,he stole from the hotel In the mid' die of the night. I don't know why. 1 can't think of the slightest Cause. I'm not totienl disdain: "1 know yoti re not f !tes CLUB. flS no.VoO MaBtrTUW I CEeTAIMWAMNl J ' V OLtFLOFFvX ' SKtJ TeitsLSooiK 1 Hr I help! J M30sveDMeA6oo Wll OM UeMS-TMirr OP VOOM rgR rrS i THtvT HE'S . A ( 1 VfrlALIeT As) I TAKe iioeihn nTTf S aI O -T ( MOUSE' ' J emec&wo MX J V fi lW Vrrrf r: 15 V American Legion Minstrel Revue THE ANTLERS Nov. th and 10th 1 . x. -.'... 1. n I dont know what U blame, means.' He looked with oulet appeal tot the mother and father: "1 don't un- 0f C0U9 WU ov'r ZJ ' DUUJ -ueu " " "''r... ".. .. "I AM calm! 1 know just what i t ji I .. . . ...V. .i . 1 M.uan In H (1 1 , "ui"s j..,.......-.- I'h. .nl ' ..i.llat n, KM! V IIT 111? 1 - v. -- I've J"8' finished wUh marriage, that's all!" She flung her head back, con fronting her father's eyes. They were black now. She said hys terically: "That's what I said I'm finished with marriage. Oh, no you can't glare me down can. .. . . , Dne oacaea lo tue uoor, licit... clasped against her chin. ! "Come back here,'' Angus roared, i "You think you'll do as you please ! nd ..'II .11 n Ihn nim.r? What do you propose, i wonder. -You don't need to pay, said ve PAID! You made me many him!" "Made you! You ought to got down on your knees and thank any man who married you after the mess you made of things!" Her hands flew out in a little ges ture of appeal The mother was urging soltly, 'Huh, Angus, hush p,,,,,. cnid" robbing laughter: "I ouyht to be 1 glad ho that's what my husband ! told me 1 should be glad. But I'm not glad. You can't frighten- me ' with that talk oh, no .you can't. I what I am! I don't need to ; tnank men for marrying me 1 itnn't n c.H ,n" She glanced at Murlllo, who was now biting his pale lips. She push- j ed off her mother'a restraining ' hand and went running from the! room. Isabel knocked at Sandy's door: "It's your mother. Let me in. aear. And she spoke wlnningly. It was try to force her. But she must re-1 member that marriage was a sacred thine. ... . . . d : deS V Zt 't I d. dear, iou musm t taiK 01 (God, j breaking your vows.' Sandy said, despairingly: "Don't blame God lur it, mother. That a such an easy out! God had nothing to do with it! Oh, if I'd only known!" "You're not a child. Sandy, You won't want to hurt your whole fam ily. You must meet lire bravely. , i had to. You hava a good hus- : band. Few men would race after a woman who treated them aa you , treated him. He is downstairs now. i n w,a take you to his .sisler's house. She's away. You are to the night. He was brought to Glen stay there till your own home is dale and received medical attcn ready." tioa from Dr. A. J. Fawcett and Sandy fastened her bands In the wal found to be suffering from a runiis at the foot of her bed. She wrBnched back. He was cared for said wildly: "No! I'm NOT going with him. Don't try to make mo. 1 won't. 1 won't!" They loft her alone. The after- noon tun bathed the house fra- j grance of honeysuckle and sweet peas drifted through the windows. , u was home just as It had be-n a kW months ago, yet wish tms funeral hush about it Sandy felt as f.'iouKh ,nhe ' wvri abandoned la some forgotten cloister She heard them moving about In a stealthy way on tiptoe as though someone had died. Her married sisters came. They were in the dining room. A loud ton?; a shocked exclamation; a Cup flounced down on the saucer Ihey were talking about this new dla- 1 grace she had brought on them. OUIJMV nttllVVU IU IIHT Her mind was on fire. She didn't douerve thin! She'd not stand It! Have her life ended at nineteen? ; She would NOT! She would NOT! strike out be free again j Alice pushed her way into the i room, gave a slgnlfiraut twist to, ; her shoulder. Alice, too, hail been j a b'-auty at nint-leen. But she waa pinched at the nostrils; the auburn hair sireaked. bne was now eaten , with ruslonltyi "(live us the low-l down. kid. What did he do to your' "Nothing Just what I told you. I don't love him " Alice made a chut ting sound with her tongue against the roof of her mouth a sound of supreme, lmpa- The Hatchet is Buried. such a fool as that! mats tit; "Keep It lo yourself then! Peoplt llko you that are so almlght per- feet In their own opinions!" She waa about to flounce from the room. Sandy called her back: "Ally do cie a favor! Mall tnun iToniKht He SURE!" ' It waa a letter to Judith. It would wk() ca ot 8linny, fulure, Ju- With wouldn't fall her! Late that evening, Sandy waa no .hrouch the hall She saw iult- cases-three of them They had (she went to her mother: "Are those my clothes? Did he bring them to me? They are your clothes and your nustiana B. ...what do you meanr ..Ju whttt ..Id. You refuse to to to him. He Is coming here . H to RUB THE SPINE If you believe the spine la the seat of most of your physical Ills, and more people are thinking so every dsv. Just give It a rubbing no one'everv ntttht with Joint-base and 1 watch the helpful results. 11 1 mbera un the apinal eotumn ., yu can stralnhten out round shoulders ani mak, s old folks look ami feel younaer. Many people are getting It eally Irom good . pnarniaeiaia. The name la Joint-Ease and It's I the one big cltseovery for still. HwolR-n, rrt'uky. tnflampd Joint and a tut) (or only tit) cent. 1 Atwava rcmemhwr, when Jolnt Kam nuts In Joint unny get out quirk. Biggest Selling Joint Remedy in the World GAZLEY ESCAPES MIRACULOUSLY IN AUTO ACCIDENT Clyde Gaxley, well known man from Canyonvllle, ran amuck here Tuesday afternoon from the alleged drinking of flavoring extracta and narrowly escaped death when the iiuht tourina car which he was driving went over the grade le op r lead- the south fork of the highway nK OIIt to the pavement, about one mg oi bj ". I half mile above the Lystul-Lawsou half mile above the i.ysiui-1 In,ri, .bout six o'clock, says thp flI.d no one i- able t0 i 4lt, u,h . wnfl nn kilipd. ' " ' ivtt ft- -i, ! UtJ tar IUI IH-U inw vs ss tandlM bottom-sldo up at . . .rllll. . r.azlev the grade, . Galley staying with the car for the entire tumble, crawling out from under It after it bad stopped. lie was discovered by Mrs. Frank Marshall and Attorney Albert Abra hams who were returning from Wolf Creek with Jim Be: ion -in Mrs. Marshall chanced to see the light that was still burning on the wrecked car and had It not been for this, Gazley would have prob ably been compelled to remain there for hours and possibly for at tne utenuaie rioiei ior tne nignt and on Wednesday morning was able to make the trip homo, In com pany with Ur. Fawcett. It Is alleged that Gasley had been drinking until crazed from the effects and had bad two or three minor accidents In the after noon on the streets of Glendale, but had managed to get out ot town before being pick d up by the police. BROUGHT RELIEF AFTER 2 YEARS SUFFERING ' The makm of Tan lac will alwyn har my warmest thank a, for I don't con-iflw II any riiixptTatlon to aajr I nw mihlifa and prntfwt K'xmI health to Tarilar," la tha tnkintf ftatmi.t of Andrew Qroeaflbnar, flrttr.evn. "Worrta nim ply tmnt gprwfsj th RiiMiry I radurvd fir 2 yn from ui-iisCMtinn. At times iu paitia would catrh mo around lit hmrt and aimoat cut otr my hrnatb. Th awful pains would lest two uid three hours. My nerrmmrrmmUvtuitmnit. I itopt poorly Md tot In ffurh bad way that my dayi gWomed to be aliortanlnn rmpkiiy. "I tried every thing, but disappointment wm my only reward until X bvnn taking Tanlac, I hare bono taking TanlacotT and on for a year now and fel ao diiTrrrnt that thfre'ti no room for ootnLaritm. I eat good and aityop good and foel that Taiilao baa given me a now loaae on life." Tanlac la for aale by all good drugglta, Accept do lUbaUtutft. Tanlte TvfiM Pills recoramendett by the Batuufacturara of Tanlac TANLAC FOR. YOU'll HEALTH Joint-Ease ttf ft iw . FREE FREE d One 8x10 photograph with d every order of I&.09 or over. d Thla offer cloaea Nov. 30. Clark Studio, Cass St. Roseburg Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone J31. XMAS ANNOUNCEMENTS Don't delay ordering your Christmas announcements. We are showlug a nice line of both printed and engraved cards. Place your order now so that the best attention can be given your work. News-Re- view Exclusive Job Printing Department, Roseburg, Ore- gon. ttttttttt Nolle of ! of government tim ber. U ne r til Lnl urfu. Wftshluic ton. L. C. Hiu its, lr. Nolle la hereby given that ttubject to th condition., and limitation., ot th a .' of J una . ml U ttaU MM) KVbrimrv Zk- lWli (40 titat.. UTtfi and Jun 4. lVu (41 Stat.. .S8, and pursuant to deprtmenlH, regula turn of April 14. 124 (bU U U J.'). th tlmbr ou tit following lands will b sold Nov. M. l-6. at 1 oclock, A. W- at public auction at ths U. b. land ofilcs at Kosvburg, Oregon, to l tie highest bidder at not ! than th appraised value us shown' by this notice, sale to be subject jto ths approval of the tiee retury of the Interior. The purchase price, with an additional sura of onvflflh of one pvr cent thereof, be ing commissions allowed. niut be deposited at time of sale, money to b returned If sal Is not approved, otherwise patent will Uaue tor ths timber, which must be removed within ten years, liids wilt be re ceived from cltlsens uf the United mates, associations of such cltUtna, und corporations organud uuaer the laws of the United Htutes, or any state, territory, ' or district thereof only. Upon application ot a qualified purchaser, the timber on any Ivgal subdivision will bit ottered separately before being Included la any otter ot a larver unit. a. it o. R, 1 V 8ec. 11. KWk Na. Ur 12l M.. hemlock 40 U., AW .w. ur 16,15 M.. hemlock 100 M.. bV W tW tlr 1300 M.. bi-mloi'k n U.. UKji NWV fir Hi al- hemlock so m., NK' an fir 11SO si.. KW Bhi, (Ir 1110 SL, BEH SEh, fir 100U M . cedar 110 11, 6W' SKI, (Ir 10S0 II.. hemlock 40 M. KKU ijWU fir mi M. NWH HWtt ur 11.10 al.. Hbl). BVa Ur lino M., hemlock o Al.. cedar it U.. tivtW SWU llr Hi 'M. hemlCKk lio St., ci.r lu'lL. none , of th Umi,r u,i. Mction te be sola tor use thao ii.so per sl ror tne nr. si per Si. cur in. cecur aaa 16 cents pur M. for the hemlock. T. IS t. H. I W.. Sec 24. Ut i. fir 430 U.. Lot fir 360 M.. T. 17 R, K. S V.. Sec. 1. tW NW)4 fir T0 St., T. 2 I)., It. 10 V., See 11, Lot 1 fir 240 M., whits cedar SO M., Lot I fir 610 Al., white cedar SO M., Lot 4 fir 1160 M., white cedar loo at., red cedar lo M., Hbti HW)4 fir ISO si., white cedar IS M . UWW SW)4 fir mi M . white cedar luS St., Nlltt K fir 844 XL, while cedur J4S IL, t:H HK fir 40 M., whlta eedst fii) IL, UWft HUM r ISO at., white ct-dar .0 M., none of the timber on these sections to be sold tor less ihnn 12 per sf. for th. fir and red cedar and 17 per M. for the white cedar. T. 20 b., U. 4 W.. bee. Is, NWIi red fir 400 11, T. 21 8.. U. 4 W , Sec. 2, NB14 BW1 yellow nr. lull u red nr. lit Is., KWIi HW yellow fir 221 M.. red fir. Hi it., white fir 16 M. none of the timber on these sections to be sold for less than 91.76 per M. for the red and yellow fir and $1 per M. lor the while fir. T. it a. IL 12 W.. Sec 27, t.K SWft, old growth fir 41S II.. cedar 60 M., hemlock 200 Id., spruce 26 M., NWf, SWt4 old growth fir 400 .. second Krowlh fir 400 M.. hemlock 100 AL, Svt'44 HV old arowlh fir sifo ai., secona growin ur sou sa-, hemlotk 2110 Al.. KA HW4 old growth fir 1026 M., cdur 60 M.. hem lock 200 Af., SI0S4 old growth fir 600 St., second Kiowth fir 760 il. cedar 26 Al., hemlo.V 26 AS., MWH HKH old growth fir 400 Ad., second urowth fir 400 Af.. cedar ljo Al.. SW HLV4 old Krowth fir loo M.. second growth fir 4.0 AL. cedar ITS Al., SK)4 BKIt old growth fir 600 Al., second growth tlr 776 Al., cedar .6 At., hemlock 26 At., 8c. Si, Nr.' SK'A old growth fir 3BS0 At., cedar 60 Af.. hemlock 680 M.. NW44 NrJ'a old growth fir 1240 M hemlock ll.il M., DW'A NB(t old growth fir 3;t0 Al., hemlock 660 At., SU44 NB4 second growth fir 1400 M., cedar 60 Al.. hemlock 75 Af , NiU NWt sec ond growth fir 2010 Al.. hemlock 140 M. NWl NV'A second growth f.r 2420 M., SW'i NW. second growth fir 1126 Al., HI-: '4 SvA sec ond growth tlr 2K60 Al., hemlock 160 Al.. NK'4 SWU second growth fir 4460 Al., NWt, SWt4 second growth fir 2900 Al.. HU (4 tW sec ond growth fir 3K0 Al., bl'.'A SVN'4 second growth fir 4410 Al., rilv'i set, did giowlh fir 4190 Al., .s vt St'4 second growth rir 4to At., iieinlock lll AL, SWU KK'4 sec ond growth fir 4S60 Al., Hblt4 KK'4 second growth fir 2176 M.. cedur 126 M., none of the timber on these sections to be sold lor less than 62.611 per Al. for the snruce and old growth f.r, 12 per At. for the cedar I and second growth fir and 6ti cent. Al. for Ihe fH'lnloik. T. Jl M. it. 1 K Hee. 1. WK M.. pine lib Al., fir 40 At., Lot 1 pine, fii Al., fir loo AL. Iit 4 olne 7u Al., fir 47U M., r)t:U NW4 pine lib Al., fir luo M , none of tne tlmter on this section to he soltl for less than per AL for the pine and $1 per Al. for the fir. T. il H., H. 11 W..lHec. t. HK SWU yellow fir lit) At., whit fir luo At., hemlock 100 Al.. HWH HK'i red fir 1AV0 Al.. while fir 200 Al., red cedur 7t Al., HK HK yellow fir l-ii) M . red fir 10 Al., h.miixk 15 Al., red cedur 60 Al., T. Z. 8.. II. Ill W. h.t. u. I Ail t, red fir 40 Al., none of the timber on these sections to be aold for ls Ihnn 12. &0 per AL for the red and yellow fir, II. oil p.!r Af. for the red ci-dur and R0 cuts per Af. for the white fir and hemlock. Thos. llavell. Acting Commissioner. SPECIAL In commemoration of ,Wel'vt'i,, l"S , we offer versary, we oni qtutrt Pudding ooe-qtutrt Pan Fbetlori soc hies. taucmM t rig.ralor h ALUMINUM II .,'! I '"!"' ' '" " WearEveIf,' ONE-QUART jfn uminum Ridding Pan. ' Limit three to a purchaer. RAat il XkalsBisl 1 Aa isajs isaju m yaa CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. The Iron Mongera Classified Section ALL NEW ADS FOR SALE FOR SALK Hay. Wood. 13.50 per per tier. Phone 27U-Y. , FOR SALE Large reed baby bug gy. Reasonable. Phone 234-L. FOR SALK Il ry old growth fir wood, price 13.50. Melton Bros. Phone 14F1S. FOR HALE Ford light delivery. with new long top, (100. Terms. 225 N. Jackson. FOR SALE Fine large chrysanthe mums. Mr. C. H. Meuscn. 734 8. Pine. FOR SALE Chrysanthemums. Phone 143-L or call Mrs. Fred Fields, 72 8. Pine. MAPLK OR FIR block wood, 3.00 oak cook wood delivered, 13.60 per tier. Box 64, Dlllard. FOR SALE OR TRAI1B 1918 '. Dodge touring. Perfect mechan leal condition. Phone 604-J. - FOR SALE Pure bred English fox hound pups. Missouri slock, males 110, females, $S. (Jhas. B. ltader, Tyce, Ore. Phone 20F13. FOR SALE OR TRADE One light team, wagon and harness. Will trade for cow, wood or something to eat. 1. W. Draper, 523 N. Main, CRYSANTHEML'MS foe sale If you want to ship any now it the time. They are at their best. The season will soon be over. At the home of H. B. Church, 318 E. Coin. Ave. FOR RENT PIANO for rent. Phone JIF5: FOR RENT An L. C. Smith type writer. Phone 131 J. Poll KENT Furnished housekeep- lng rooms. 1110 Prospect St. FOR RENT House. 1124 Ramoua Court. N. O. Williams, Roseburg. FOR RENT 1 C-roora house, 14 room apt., 1 3-rooin apt. Phone 39-J. FOR itbNT 6-rooiu house, 729 E Douglas St., $115. Inquire Mrs John Allerbury. FOR RENT Nov."lli, unfurnished o room nouse on pavement. 726 MOSher St. IMLLAltli Garage for r-m, good Ituatlon, inquire Virgil Rust, Dll lsrd. FOR KK.Vr (Jroom house al 6U4 8. Slephens. Inquire A. T. Law rence or phone 13F4I. foil REM J huge- tuinlsUud housekeeping rooms. Close In. Private front entrance. 331 South Main. By WINNER you thU "Wer-BTr ' at th special prics tmWMwUs Corerto Pstl9; "1 ON BACK PACE. TAILORING and dressmaking, tzl s. Main hl wrs. tiatnnrAgei WANTED Girt or woman -ror gen eral nousawork. call 47ISJ. or 8S. HOME LAUNDRY wants, twenty more customers. Good work dona. 929 Winchester afreet. WANTED TO RENT Shed tor storing 35 cords of wood. Ad dress J. C. Koonts, City. WANTED Small house avith gar- aea plot ant) placer lor Mm chickens, not far out Call 1ST 8. Stephens. ..... . YOUNO MARRIED MAN wants ranch work, or any other Mn4 ton winter. Address Box t. tart News-Review. . .i WANTED Fireproof aattwlnslds measurements must bo 11x16) inches by 131 inches high. Ad dress Safe, cars News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. WANTED A capable man able to work and care for Bartlett pear orchard In full bearing and ' In prime condition. Must ' have 11250 cash. I will give a proper party a very attractive proposi tion. Write owner, Box 648, or phone 419-Y. ' ' LOST AND FOUNLTj ESTRAYED IS head Delalne lambs. Crop, split and and un derbit In left ear. Alt sheared, but 1. Ivan Swift, Looking lass; LOST Uetwoen Bogus Creek and Glide, grain sack, containing saddle-bags, pistol, spurs, bridle, and other personal property. Ten dol lar reward to finder If the abov things are left at thla office. . MISCELLANEOUS GIRL of IS will care for children evenings at reasonable ' price. Phone 1S9-Y. CXit OWNUU Don't forget t. all Sm wben In need of aoM parts. Sarff'g Auto Wrecking House. i Fill: E" ' INSTRUCTION Button holes, mending, blanket stitching, etc., Wednesday, 9:30 a. m. high school, room 2D9 by factory sew ing machine expert. PROPtfSSIONAl. OAROS OR. M. a PLTLKR Chlrtipraeta) physician, US W. Lane Be Chas. S. McElhinnx "The Widow's friend" Oregon Life ' 24g North Jackien WHEN LN ROSEBURG TOf AJ y , Hotel Umpqua WdNTED Pine Street Mchin Shop ' Opposite Flour MIIL The beat equipped shop in town (or repair work. We are able to handle your large fobs aa well as your small one. GEAR CUTTING