ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1925 It Can't Be But we do it. What? Sell good flour at $2.20 a sack or $8.60 for 4 sacks.' When we say good we mean Good a the Best r "SANDY" 9,1,. By ELENORE MEHCRIN ' I 'vrTrT ' " I ihbmmmmmhhhm! i understand." Amtrlcan LtBlon Minstrel Revue THE ANTLERS Nov. 9th and IGth 4-i THE STORT 80 FAR. V: Sandy Murlllo weds Ben .Vu- ff Hlln a fnroli-ncii. with lni.ua w.alih If you want just a good average hard wheat flour S!!LplrT.i?L!. ...l... . o o I i a . in i . -e 3B lne nllar 'f a farewell meeting iijr wjr uui uu uiaiiuoi l., 1 1 or lO.U OUI II a you want a real flour, guaranteed to please try our Exchange Brand. ' . ' , g ....... . v See Us First, We Can Save You Money. ;. FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE I ftBIBIMrB ROSEBURG OAKLAND with Tlnvny. and old sweetheart. In the carden Of her home in Santa Burbara. She tells Judith Moore, . a San Francisco cousin, who finds tier there, that she can not go with Murlllo. But she does : go on the honeymoon. At Lake jTahoe'she meets two Santa Bar. ' bara boy friends' who Invite the I couple to a dinner dance. Murlllo t locks her in their room. Anger ed by this and other Indignities, ; Sandy flees to her home, and Mu rlllo, In a rage, follows her there and plans to take1 forceful pos- i session of her. Sandy vows she will not return to him. GO ON WITH THE STORY! STRENGTH -SAVING Nowaday! nearly every, one is impressed with the health-building and strength caving merit of Scott's Emulsion ; of invigorating cod-liver oil ; Millions of bottles are sold la R Women Wanted! To wort on apples Umpqua Valley Canning Co. Phone 525 Roseburg, Oregon CHAPTER 14 , Ohi so that's It! You think you can" do that? ' i-. "Hush! Come back here, San-' dyV Sandy trembled. "It's no use, motheri. I won't live and be bis wifel ', That's: all .there's to It! ilil'm not going to be trapped Into It!" ... to MO one is going to trap you, N'your husband lease of anyone!" The color splashed over Mrs. .Mc j Nell's face. She had hold of San i dy's arm. Now she sat down, breathless and flurried. What in I the world was the matter with I The strain In the house became acute. Murlllo rose late In the I morning. .Alice was forced to wait in the kitchen prepare a fresh breakfast be sure that the tablecloth was unspotted, . the cream thick and the bacon vory j everv vear A virv littla-ncrrl jcrlsp. She grumbled about it. jC VC f ,u U.sea The Lord knew she naa plenty scguiuny aauy DU11U3 I to do without a permanent guest J,eatk J Ll .In the house. She wasn't Uen , ealtn fna nelP Kf eP Muriiio's wife, she'd like to know the body in strength. ;whv she had to be the coat. " 1 I And at dinner, when Murlllo j f " T!LT"fah''''l,&l' ibluffly. He poked fun at Sandy i - 'In a crude way; asked her it she 'glass, wiped It off. ' wasn't getting over her spell of I "Won't you answer? Don't you Ibrtdytis. Once, her face crimson, :th!nk you could be happy here?" Ir-he ran from tho table. .She J "Not with you. I'm not corn- threatened to leave the house- lot 'lng here." the world find out about It j Ills sallow faco darkened. He they would pretty soon, anyhow! 'said quietly: "Oh yei, you are." But she had. to keep up ap-! Tnat night her mother talked pearances. She had to attend the 1 lon "'" Sandy must at least dinners her married sisters gave "lake some effort to adjust her tor her on the return of Beatrice Marriage was a solemn Murlllo. These dinners brought I union. She had behaved like a other engagements. Everywhere I child. They expected her to act Sandy was treated as the Joyoua!w"h courage. She must go with bride jhr husband to the home he had ' She became nervous and exclt- IJTJliZlntlrk fa? ed under the strain. She evaded !" fd ?n?l!!e,.rVl,ttr. free-"'rilit"".''" One SilO paotograph with every order of $6.00 or over. t This offer close Nov. 30. Clark Studio, Cass 31 Roseburg Nat. Bank Bldg. . - Phone 331. iuuuuu. anv wuumi. i .veil icc(i . . , . . ... . , . , . . in her own room. She lost trust I. S " rt Leave , mo alone I.. A .l .. lllllO WIIUU, IIIMWICI. PH. steal Into Alice's room. . Then Alice would keep her awake half the-night coaxing her to talk, asking what planB she had and III II 1 1 1 1 1 WHf vk w.p, 1 HlnsGnMffrip CALIFORNIA Buy Roundtrip Tickets save funds for pleasure . uses Join your friends aboard Shasta route trains to the Southland. 4 Pop ul jit Trains every day New Comfort Features-at no extra fara Club car, with barber, valet, shower ' bath, on the Shasta. .' Observation cart on Shasta. Southern California Express (furninhing direct aerv ' ice to Los Angeles), and Urcyonian. Get further particulars about this attrac tive travel service. Ask Agent; Southern PacificLines L. B. MOORE, General Agent, Phone 11. Roseburg, Ore ' ' NATIONAL APPLE WEEK Ootober Sl-Novtmber 6. "Everybody an Apple-Eater." ROFfetiiunAk UArtu SR. M. H. PLYLHR ChlmpractJi physician, 12 W. hma St. WtMaMMMWSMMWSnBW MMaMMi 1 The Social Season 1 Is Benin at hand Put Into readlnnss your apparel that j j has been stored, during the ! I summer. We Call and Deliver. ""ErTCsIL j Phon. 277 J Th. Largest Stock- of I Good Used I j Chevrolet j t ni Ford j In Roseburg -1 ' i rr W. Will 81l on . EASY TERMS '; Hanson Chevrolet Co. Phone 44 ' ' ' 1 ni MARK BROOM CONVICTED. EUGENE, Ore., Nov. 3. Mark Droom was found guilty by a cir cuit court Jury late yesterday of possession of liquor. He had been acquitted several days previous on a charge of setting up and operat ing a still. There are two more li quor charges pending against bim. Cook with km. Headache Stop thorn with tho physicians klic pres cription AN -A-CIV. Contains no narrotics. Docs not effect heart. Clinically wwrrn by phji':tan th'mjt'i ten years ot o-.nUnt ue for children ukI fetulta of all aces. An-a-cin Safely Rclleivs Toothache Cold Numlfila . EarftciM Influenza Rlwuauitiim Bandy Pocket Tin Oaty 25c Sandy? Such talk! Did she want I tho whole of Santa Ilnrbara to be ircandaliied? Did she want the iMorning Press to publish the ruii jaway? Of course Mr. . Murlllo must stay here. They must think of the family both families. Sandy had no right to put herself before everyone else. Mrsj McNeil was now crying. "I little thought. Sandy, when I saw you so beautiful as a bride. you'd come back to me like this!" "I shouldn't have come. I see mat now. i snouiu nae kuuu somewhere else. Anywhere!" "Don't talk like that, Sandy. I was so prond oi you. I thought i you were going to oe so happy. Youd have everything. You haven't even - tried to beep the i holy promises you made." "I did try. I tried lor two months." - ' "Your mother and many thous ands of good women try for thirty years and keep on trying. I didn't think a child of mine, you least of any, Sandy, would be so cowardly " , "How do you figure that?" Sandy faltered. "I'm not a cow ard! I'm not a quitter! I can meet most things- You don't know you can't know. I, hate him. Oh, Lord God, 1 hate him!" S - v ' '"Ja'ooot- "Ssndy! Yonr husband! .You married hinv.'1-- - "I never dreamed I could feel like this! I didn't need to feel ilike this! He cculd have oh. I If he'd only been half way even (half way decent! Ho never thought of. me oilce what I wanted oh, that didn't count." "Men are all alike." . "You .can't tell me that oh no. they're not all liko Ucn Mu rlllo!" "Hush hush. Sandy. Do you want him to hear you'ro married to him. Nothing can .'change that.' ' : Yes Sandy in married to him. The marriage was for life. When God had Joined together no man could put asunder. All this and o great deal more Isabel McNeil told her daughter agRin and again. In the morning when Sandy helped her make the beds, she spoke of It. In the af ternoon when Sandy stole Into the back yard ad sat with tho hlg white cat in her arms, her mother followed. Did Sandy reel better today? Wasn't It really kind In Hen to bring thwe snuntw for dinner and those wonderful roses. Didn't Bhe appreciate this Didn't she appreciate all tho enrorisca her hirsband wns pre paring? Mrs. McNeil waited after 1 1 hi mteqtinn. I Sandy rubbed the cat's head : until she purred, settling as If for ' a quiet eternity. I "You don't ask mo what sur i prises? You don't w ant to hear Rliout the house he hns bouKlit? :Thc way he has remodeled It?" j A Jonz name. Then Mrs. Mc Neil wiped her eyes. She was broken-hearted. She felt. In some obscure way, that Sandy's soul doomed unions she rose brave ly as a dutiful wife and met tho. late. God had decreed. Sometimes Sandy listqned with out answering a word. (Then Isa bel as ure the wa.V ' winning. Sometimes Sandy said, "Oil, leave. Ood out of It! Maybe He can thought: "lly the time tho house is ready, Judith will be back und then!" , She became excited giddy with excitement. The moment Judith ! . . ; . .w . . .u.tiiui ir.r,,v''"?,".,'"vr',i:r t letter, h8 woUm i .....b foT hpr j,1(iith would say: "Come "Ye gods!" Alice would say, AT ONCE! All I've got Is youra "you must have hod an awfully ,-ou know that " tough time If you think life in 'nfif0re the letter from Judith this shack Is'better. Give me a ! came Sandv'a fate was set. "It chance to gef out of this ever lasting mob scene and I'll stay. What In the world happened, any how?" .i i And she didn't weary. She gave Sandy no peace. . Sometimes Sandy was utterly panic stricken. She toid herself: "That's true, I can't stick - here I much longer. I'm beat if I don't ;do something QUICK." can't be!" she told herself stark ly, her heart going wild: "Lord God anything but that!" Heat with gas. FORMER YONCALLA MERCHANT PASSES XMAS ANNOUNCEMENTS . Don't delay ordering your Christmas announcemeuta. We are showing a nice line of both printed and engraved cards. Place your order now 4 so that the best attention can 4 be given your work. Ncwa-He- view Exclusive Job Printing Department. Roseburg, Ore- 4 gon. . O. E. Holdridge, a merchant at I 'Yoncalla about twenty years ago, f She was waiting for the letter jij laat Sunday at Albany, Ore., ifrom Judith. Then ahe found out where he had been living In re ithat Judith was away . . . had tirement for the past seven years. taken a leave of absence for six He was 73 years of age. Hr. Hold weeks and treated herslf to a noire was born at Laytayette, Yam imaRnlficnt vacation a trip to h)11 colmtyi May 29, 1852, and had ;Lak Louis and Banff. . KVKnt n o( hl. llfo In the Willam I Th day Sandy got Unit letter elte valley with the exception of ifrom Judith she walked slowly the time he was In business at Yon :up the hill. It wasn't so overly calla. .warm, but she folt stifled throb-1 He married Miss 8arah Beard of btng wlth,he.at and a heavy faint- Sclo August 14, 1880. Beside his jness. Judith didn't even know widow, he Is survived by four half I what had happened. They hadn't brothers, Amos, Marion, and Qen- j forwarded i'.undj"s'lctter. ). . eral living at Amity, and Dan of ! Four weeks had passed since Goshen, Oregon. hj homecoming. It was worfe j The funeral was held today at now than in the-beginning -much 'Albany. ' fwoTBe.' Everyone was getting lr- ' " ' o ' ritable. Even Alice thought tt wosf fOOD IN WALES labout time Sandy was coming to i r-a i- ta cnrM j her senses. :,, FATAL TO SEVEN; j But now Sandy walked up the i VILLAGE RUINED iimi. iimvu iirr iipau osck, nmmng brightly. She thought, "I've got LLONDUDNO. 'A'alea, Not. 3. i, u n , . , . oeven persona Bra repyricu lu uoib IJ' Ue" bn downed and seventeen., in- eluding a woman and nine children. She. walked more quickly. They iuf, thought ph. ,r. fl missing, mother thought that; so did An gus. "They'll see you bet, tllAV'll Okn'J .!. ttll dith returned a few weeks more. awa)r a"d hundreds of cattle and as a result ' of the bursting of a dam and the destruc tion of the village of Dolgarrog. Houses and buildings were swept sheep drowned when 180.000,000 gallons of water from Elgian lake rushed down the vale of Conway, Judith would grub-stnke her, (- i m not downed! Tako more itllflll Itpn Mltriltn in .rnmn m Istyle!" She blinked, gave an en- yeraay. Chanting smllo to old Mrs. I'prta, Mo,t r the occupants of the ! dashed tears from her eyes. They houses escaped. North Wales is were from tho sun. Oh. the sun uiwij . iu.i was so hot. the flood. Sho was home five weeks. It j was a. r. nnav. ai r n snin pa -' riH--.. lantly. "Come for a Jaunt, mother i . bi all of u?" I ..-J . E Iffij. . Sandy held the funny noner i nr - B K ' tl f l ly before her face. Sunday Mf . V ' u '' f R E i a ghastly day always. It . : tfrrrrrrrrfTri-ft-. . like this: then they would g)--0 iR.lMrLftl. fr i i t'MfUllI Jit .ii rfJ8nT P-.VWl .lb . I I I I MM . I I I I stiffly wan started go to Muriiio's sister for dlnnor. Mrs. McNeil blushed when any one was very chivalrous to her. "That will bo lovely.' . They drove past all tho-e beau tiful homes In Montectto. Tlioy No ConfinementHa Hospital Bills stopped on a curve of the road. : MY celebrated non-surgical ' i on couin iook up ana see tno ... , . ni-- a - I brown bin: you could look out on treatment for Piles does not i the blue, glimmering water and . confine you to your bed or room. lou the line of mountains, shoulder deep in tho sen. "Here," said Murlllo. And It was the house ho had remorinled. He took Sandy's arm. She" didn't say a word. I lint It was a lovely house. There ;-as a room on the third floor with Immense windows feeing the hay. The sun streamed across the floor. What Sandy thoueht was this: "I could steal up here at night: what a gorgeous place to try?" Murlllo whispered: "Sandy, tell me. do you like It?" Fhe Mew hr hreaIt en the can come and no about your work as tuual. From the first treatment you will be relieved, and no matter how severe your ca, I GUARANTEE IN WRIT ING to cure your PILES or return your fee. If you are suffering wttb PILES or other HKCTAL or COLUN ail mtnt write or call for my imw FKKK BOOK of Information. It aUo conUlol nearly a hun dred Utten from PATIENTS. CHASriJ I, DEAN. M D.Inc porYland orFitts; scattic office; Dr Dunn Bu)lVlirig 8T lt ShTtw Building CJH jANDAIN fTrt.f ,N.9r. flf.' Notlc at nal of ovwnntRt tlm- tuit, l. C, iSepl, it lttaiiV. Nutlce U tiuiuby Riven that at ub jeer,, to the cumluloiiri und Ituiltatlons o( ttiw aaa ut June V, Ulti i HtaU Sl Mut uary 2. '1IS U Stt., 1U. MtiU Juno 4. mu (41 Stat., 1&8). and lurauaui to dopurtnttjuiul rutcula Uohi ot April 14. l2l (60 U U. it'll), tlta Umber on th Jollowing laiidu will be aold Nov. lti. lHj, at lu o'ulock A. At. Ht pub4lo auction at th U, b. land oftic at ltoneburtf, UreRun. to tt. hlKl.l bidder at not Ivttm tliau th appraluetl value aa ahown by thla nouco, al to bo mibjuct to tlta approval ot tho iSec retury of tho Interior. Thj purcliava price, with an additional . iuia of ona-flttti uf on per. cent thareot. le liitf vommia.kona allowed, inunt be dvpoalttid at time of aul moncf to bo returned It aula la not approved, otherwiae patent will lamia tor the timber, which muat bo removed within ten yuura. bids will be re cetved troin oitliana ot the Cnlteu Ututea, aaaootatlona of auch cltUena, and turporutlo1!! ortf AiiUt d undr the law of the United btatra, ot any aiute, territory, or - tiatrlc. triorcof only.- Upon application ot a quallfltxl purchaser, the timber on any legal aubdlviaion will ba offered separately before be in a included in uuy oftar ot -a lamer unit. T. 17 H., H. 1 W.. Sec 11, bW4 Sb fir M., heinlocK 40 M.. KW SW fir lbJG AL, hemlock 1U9 M.. siW Wi fir liou M.. hemlock M.. tiW' NW'S fir t8& AL, hemlock CO M.. NKTfc.la t'r lio NWfc hl.St fir 1710 Jkl., K4 tir 1V0U M , cedar l4i M., bVVH luetf At., ht intuit 40 At . aNK UW fir i.t Al. NW4 HWSi fir lt;0 M bWto fir liao Al hainiovk ko At., cedar 4e A!.. tiW HW4 fir Al., hem look itu Al ceoar to Al., none of the timber on thla section to bo sold for leas than 11.60 per M. for the (lr, $1 per Al. for the cedar ana 16 cents pur AL for the hemlock. T. lti a., ll. x W.; Wee. as, Lt 6. tir 430 Al., Lot fir eo Al.. T. IT 8., lC V., ISeu. 11. 8V4 NW fir 720 Al.. X. 2M 8., It. 10 V., beu. 31, Lot X fir 240 Al., white cedar V0 M , Lot (lr 610 Al., white cedur bO Al., Lrot 4 fir 1E0 AL, white ced.tr lou Al., red cedur X0 Al., tev .fir KM) At., while cedar 3& Al., bWfi HV fir 1V& M . white cedur lub 1 M., Nk"'-, bK4 ilr 846 AL, white cedar 346 AL, K1O14 fir 04o AL, white cedur I 4:0 AT, HWH 81-; 'A fir i:tU At., whltej cedar 90 M., none ot the timber on these sections to be aold for less than 'i per Al, for the nr aad red cedur and $7 per M. for the while cellar, i ill) 8., H. 4 VV iSec. 16. lib. NWH red fir 4U0 M., T. 11 H U. 4 W., btio. cV. Nfc.' HW'hi yellow lr, . iuo Al red nr. l" b Al 8VJt yellow fir 22t M.. red fir. 37S Al., white fir 15 At., none of the timber on theae auctions to be aold for leas than 1.76 per M. for the red and yellow nr and It per Al. lor the while ilr. T. 2 H iL li W., Hec. 27. bW44, old giowth fir 476 AL, cedar 00 M., hmlucK 200 M.. spruce Hi AL, .NW'4 bV4 old growth fir 4U0 Al.. I second growth fir 400 M., hemlock luo Al., b.V'A old growth fir tiOO M., aecond giowtii tir ftf0 AL. Hemlock H'O AL, bK4 SW, o,d giowtii fir 1026 AL, cedur 60 Al., hem-j lock ZOO AL, iNU'A 8UW old growth1 fir 600 AL. second growth lir 760 AL, Cedar 25 AL, hemlock 26 Al., 1 aW14 bliH old growth tir 400 AL, I second growth tir 40O AL, cedar 160 M ttV Hk.' old growth lir auo AL, SRCond growth fir 460 M., cednr 17& M.,-brJi hK4 old growth fir 600 I Al.. second growth Ilr t ib M., cedar 1 ia AL, hemlock 2b AL, Hec 3ui.N1i.a .K'i old growth Ylr 2i0 M., cedar 60 M., hemlock 680 Al, NW4 Shiyi old growth fir aaio Al., heiuloca 1U0 M, 6V NKW old growth fir ititQ AL, heimock boO M.. bK'A NK' second growth fir 400 At., cedar 60 AL, heimock 6 M . NU'a MW14 sec-1 ond giowtn fir J'JIO Al., hemlock 140 AL, NW'A second growth f.r 3427 AL, KW'4 NW'A second giowth fir 34L'4 , NV4 sec ond growth fir 2hn0 Al., hemlock ly AL, 8W4 ( nnd growth fir 44&0 AL, SW' 8VVH second groHth fir 2300 Al., tiW t.i-a-oad growth fir 2bV0 AL, hK'A OWM t)coitd growth fir 44.0 Al., ISki'A second growth fir 4190 Al., HK'-i Beond growth fir 4etiU L, iiemlock 100 M tiV 8K4 sec ond giowth fir 4fetf0 AL, Hlw4 HWS4 acond giowth fir 2176 M.( cedar 125 AL, 110110 of the timber on theae sections to bo sold for less than $J.uo per Al. for the spruce and old growth f r, $i per AL for the cedar and second growth fir and 63 cents .er Al. for tho Iiemlock. T. 36 8., li. 2 l;., H.c 1 8W14 M;Vi. pine 376 AL, fir 40 Al., Lot t pine, 276 AL, fir 100 AL, lt 4 pine 70 M., fir 470 At., HK4 NW'a pine 276 At., fir 100 AL, none of tne timber on this section to be sold tor less than 2.60 ptr AL tor the pine and 1 per AL for the fir. T. T 8., It. 11 W., Hec. 21, HL; 8W14 yellow nr 4r,o AL, white fir 300 AL, hemlock 1'iu AL, 8K4 red fir 1'tO'i ii., white fir 200 Al., red cdur li AL. HK'4 8i:4 yellow fir l.'.O M., ref fir i.'tO AL. hemlock 26 M- r-d cedar 60 AL, T. 2 8., It, in VV 8-M-, 2i. Lot 6. red fir 4Su AT., none of the timber on these sections lo be sold for lss than tl.Lu icr AL for the red and yellow fir, 11.60 KOR I'tyr ii. ir me reu t"iinr ana tt tents per M. for the white fir and heimock. Thoe. llavell, Acting Com mit" ""(finrr. SPECIAL VcV In commemoration of T."r-F'JtV 1Z nnivcrsarv, we offef you t ii "We-r-Lrer . one-quart Pudding Pan at the tpeciul prlt, ' FIm for pwUlnrj, pot pits, mmm ana fritraior use. h I I.! KADIV1S MUMINUM Wear-Ever" ONE-QUART lOC Aluminum IiddingPaa yj? Limit three to a purchaser.' ' ' Mail order, 10c for pottage. Corer to nun: iUfvUr atrio Mm CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO; i v: 'T The Iron Mongers Kjl Classified Sectioti ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PACE. FOR SALE ! FOR RENT House. 1124 IUU j Court. N. O. Williams. Rowtt vc- :FOR RENT 2-room house. ,ih , basimeot. H. C. IMwaon, : lo4 Aie, 8. Phon 4-U , FOR 8ALK Hny. Wood, 3.50 per : FOR RENT Three-room rurnH3d per Ufr. Phone 27U-Y. I apartment. Adults only. I0-W. - 1ai - . FOR SALK Three-burner Mission ' . 1.H oil stove. Phone 604-J. FOR SALP- Larue reed batjy bug gy. Reasonable. Phone 234-L. Foil's A LE l)ry old growth fir wood, price 13.50. Melton Bros. . Phone HF15. . i FOR RENT 1 8-room houa, 4 I room apt. 1 8-room apt. PWe 1 39-J. i FOR RENT Nov. 9th. unfuraiabed j 6-room house oa pavement T2f . Mosher St. FOR SAL1S Foru iignt delivery, with new long top, (100. 'Verms. 225 N.' Jackson. FOR SALE Oooa used nlityor pi ano. Terms if desired. Ca-1 at 315 North Jackson St. FOR SALU Chrysanthemums. Phone 143-L of ckII Mrs. Fred Fields, 720 8. Pine. DILLARD Uarage for rent aood location. Inquire Virgil Rust, tM lard. ('Oil UUMT ti-room house at lui B. Stephens. Inquire A. rence or phone 13F41. T. Law. .9 WANTED MAl'Lb IJR Fill block wood. S3 .00: oak cook wood delivered, 13.50 i wsMto-Experienced per tier. Box 64, 1'lllanl. FOR SALE Fir wood, stove or block. Jos. Heidenretch, one mile south of Roseburg. -FOR SALE" 0R TRADU 101S Uodgo touring. Perfect mvchan- waitfjsa at once. Terminal Cafe. TAILORING and dressmaking. 221 S. Main St. .Mrs. Uuthridge. I WANTED Girl or woman lor t&n- erai nousowork. Call 479-J,-or 3S6. ; WANTED Ford truck. Must be the lc;il condition. Phono 604-J. FOR SALE Three or four tons iie model, see Parker at ' hay, close in, In barn. Phone O. I "oseburg Garage. U. llelblg, or call 4U7W.Cfts. I WANTED TO RENT 8hel 5t'or ReMKMUKK the"blg h6rse""sale storing 25 cords of wood. d next Saturday, Nov. 7. Uest I dress J. C. Koonti, City. .hl.,.nn o l..,r.... ,., l.f h H.f. ST . ............. . ,r,, apian nouse with, ear- to Roseburi FOR 8ALB Two down barred Rock pullets, ready to Iny. Also petite prunes. 5F-23. breiT nen plot and place for lomt chickens, not far out Call -131 8. Stephens. -t- F. I. Bolts. Phone '.YOUNO MAKKIKn man iX.i ! r 11 II I'll a..,,!, nw Anu I. 1.1 a . v. nil vtucr nioaiioi winter. Address Box 66, 'cr News-Review. "" ' WANTEDReliaol'e 'glrl for eral housework. Call at 2l",'ia. Lane St., or phone 315-R affipis I p. m. WA Nffi'!) Old lulse FOR SALE Puro bred English fux hound puis. Missouri stock, males $10, females, 5. Chns. II. Hader, Tyeo, Ore. Phone 2"FI3. FOR SALE Oil TRADE -Ono Unlit! team, wagon and harness. Will . trade for cow, wood or soiinHJting to eat. J. W. Draper. 523 N. Main. Cft YS ANTHEM U Al 8 for Mle."'!'! you want to ship any now it the time. They arc at their best. The season will soon be over. At tho home of li. II. Church, Jig E. Com. Avo. FOR RENT PIANO for rent Phone 31F5. FcmRENT--Au L. C. Smlth'typ? writer. Phone 131-J. . VtiU "RENT--Furnished housekeep ing rooms. 1110 I'rospect St. fl)R . 1ti:.N:f2larieurnirhed housekeeping rooms. Close In. Private front entrance. 331 South Main. TUBBY KENT Modern five-room furnished apartment, wood runge, also gas range. 221 W. Lane. Phone 64-H. teeth. '" W, pay nign as 10 for full ,aU. Don't matter If broken, We-. buy crowns, bridges. Western Metal Company, Bloomington. III. To- WANTED Fireproof Tafe, riltde measurements must be IJxl'6 Inches by 12t Inches blgluaaaAd. dress Safe, care News Review, Roseburg, Ore. W A N'i'EljA capable man able to work and care for Bartlett pear orchard In full bearing and la prime condition. Must have 11250 cash. I will give a proper party a very attractive proposi tion. Write owner. Box 668, or phone 419-Y. ' LOST AND FOUND iCOUSlM tVTISCIAS: PET . ", POOOlE FIOFV Htutn -SCMPLV 6ECAUe PftTKlCIA AJD I PCEPES HIM To VOOQ DO tlJXKH 5 Appreciation. iPoitciZEoM ) To HIM MOM.J !J?IOq 5 I Att RIGHT m j ! weLL. i should HJK Voo WOVA45 APOLOClXe TO HIM OR NOt.Hri GfWEO VCV FROM riPT-riWfi A ccori spaiovikg, MOVit IUIT SHOWED WPOEClB.Tt0 TO THE MTA)Se,TOO. FCX45CAO.IN0- VfA). ' i r what Did Voo I DO ViOVTM THAT t TEQPI8LE MOOtE?l I I HOPE. VOO TOOVC ) V il TFAEN00GK ANWAVFOOMTHrvA ll - asj I l l - l I By WINNER f t COT IT IO THIS CAKJ-I'M KEtPli" IT f Ott A PET MOW. 1 SEE! HESTUVlfi'' To SET OOT ! ; VTO CCT OOT ! J ' -A 1 i .i ii t ESTRAYED 15 head Delaine lambs. Crop, split and and un derbit in left ear. All sheared, but 2. Ivan Swift Looking Glass. . LOST Between Bogus Creek ami Glide, grain sack, containing aad. die-bags, pistol, spurs, bridle, and other personal property. Ten dol lar reward to finder If the abort things are left at this office. 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