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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW;' WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1925 I It Can't Be Done I But we do it. What Sell good flour at $2.20 a tack or $8.60 for 4 sacks. When we say good we mean v Good as 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 First, We Can Save You Money. FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBURG Women To work Umpqua Valley Canning Co. $ Phone S2S ( RoseWg, Oregon DIET AND HEALTH (Continued from page 2.) less yon want to do this you hare to diet If you want to reduce However, exercise plays a very important part in Uie reducing pro gram, and should be included, for while the actual destruction of fat during the exercise is very small, j unless long continued, the speeding : up ot me internal cnemical activi ties (metabolism) extends over the actual exercising period, and that means that more stored fuel is burned during the day. This stim ulates the body and improves the general health. i Bat Watch Your Caloric Intake. Tomorrow The Best Exercises for Reducing and General Health 1 Part 1. Hear with gu. AGEI TlHHKH MAS MEMOHv4 I-OOll, HAS mSAri'KAltElt fAawrUtrd Pre. Leucd Win.) PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 3. O. A. Kitan, 76, timber man of this city, disappeared yesterday afternoon and all efforts to find him have been unsuccessful. Mrs. Rltan drove her husband to .the barber shop and while sin parked the car. around the corner, he disappeared, not entering the bar bers. Kitan has for some time been suffering loss ot memory, o Stndeoaker bunas no yearly models. ASrlKtsSSOKM OK OKEK.V AMMKMBLH AT SALEM. SAVEM. Ore., Nor. J. The hearing of Oregon assessors before the state tax commission today was devoid of fireworks, although Governor Pierce questioned the assessors quite closely to ascer- The Social Season I Is again at hand Put Into readiness your apparel that i has been stored during the summer. We Call and Deliver. Our Auto Will Call. Phone 275 The Largest Stock of Good Used Chevrolet and Fords In Roseburg We Will Sell en . EASY TERMS Hanson Chevrolet Co. Phone tit Si yejooBCoaewM Wanted! on apples FRIENDS SAY SHE IS PICTURE OF HEALTH tnr ft brooch t bvk my blth and rtirwrU J V ttaut Ml na " 11 Uh' nuful mwimir of Mr. &rvb Ducktt "Stomach trouble and rtmimaUui bd been cravduallr mtrnkning me down for 2 7tvrc At tima X ached 01 over, could Dot walk without Umpinj. and felt too weak tf ft out of my eiuvlr. Sleep wu evlmost oul of the quavtloo and I wtt turroua, die coaraged end dtwpocdent. Wbca I bgao Ukins Teniae I we down to 130 lbe. but I bow weigh 160 an4 Akven en eunnnt m uio wotm. i aw j WDKt 1 aWtltaC OIQ IOT mo IWir satw sin elnoe then I here nerer been without It It the ho oae. I teke bottle now end tbet 1 and emiuua emyt I am the picture a ! health." Whet Teniae baa done for other. It cat alao do for you. for aale by all good drutf gists. Accept no KObsttliute. Teniae Vereteble Pllhi for co-utlpetlo made and raroirnnended by the manuiM tunre of Teniae. TANLAC FOR YOUR HEALTH tain how much of the tax burden is being borne by farm lands. He also questioned them as to levies made on intangibles, such as mo ney, notes, accounts, bonds, etc. Few of the county assessors i are absent. The commission is , hearing requests relating to ra tios between full and assessed valuation of property and the commission will meet Wednesday, of this week to fix the ratios. Tomorrow the assessors will bold their annual convention at Dallas. Several railroad tax experts and attorneys are here today, and oc casionally inject questions to the assessors. They are working hard to limit the Increase In railway assessments. Heat with gas. NOTICE I, C. W. Lawson, am moving rnj business, known as the Oak St. Garaire to Stephens St., In the Hugh Harrison Bldg., t doors north of Standard Oil station. My new location wifl be known as Law son'a Garage and Macli'ne Shrp. WHAT MEN ADMIRE! ATI men admire a beallky woman, Che is not beaotif ul to them no matter bow regular her feature, if she is sickly, ailing. No ehanre of a mar riage proposal for such a' girl. If she la vale, weak and nervous, she is doomed to be an old uid. Fortun- ! atefr for such a young woman there is an old reliable remedy that will restore charm and yonthfnl bloom. Dr. Pieree'a Favorite rrri-ition, made of herbs, will tone up the nerve., relieve woman's weekne-nes, and with renewed health, beauty will follow. Send 10c for trial pkg. to Dr. Pierce 's Invalids' Motel, uunalo, fi. . TUBBY OAKLAND DO 80ME.THING PQCTTV NCE FOT2. VO - VOO SAVED MB l-KH GETTIrJ A C0OO ALIW' BV RtlQiHZ MOM THE OTHER DAV JUST WHEN READY TO U6C A ON ME V "SANDY" By ELENQRE MEHKRIN Sandy McNeil weds Hen Murll lo, a foreigner with large wealth, ts please her patents. She leave the altar (or a farewell meting with Timmy, and old sweetheart. In the garden of her home In San ta Barbara. She tells Judith Moore, a 8an Franeltco couttn. who finds here there, that she cannot go with Murlllo. Uut she does go on the honeymoon. At Lake Tahoe she meets the Santa Barbara boy friends who Invite the couple to a dinner dance, Mu rlllo locks her In her room. Ang ered by this and other Indigni ties, Sandy flees to her home, and Murlllo In a rage, follows nor there and plans to take forceful possession of . her. Sandy rowa she will not return to hint. She asks Judith to help her. . .. CHAPTER IS Sandy held spools of silk thread to the light. "This Is the shade. Mrs. March." Mrs. March, a . Bouatty little woman who looks like a beetle and .wore-glasses on the end of her nose, came from behind the countor. - She surveyed Sandy. A wave of color flew Into San dy's pale cheeks. Why waa that woman staring at her? 'My, you're looking lovely, Mrs. Murlllo. You do wear la vender something beautiful!" Sandy laughed, caught a glimpse of herself In the mirror with the big, droopy hat, the sport frock of orchid. She pushed the hair at her ears. Her bands were freezing; her neck on fire. Of courso she looked lovely! Did any one need to stare at her and comment about it? She walked rapidly up the blcck. But she stopped whenever she caught her reflection n the store windows. She glanced with a stealthy, agonized Intensity at these Images. An odd hot dialogue went on la her mind. "It's not so! Of coarse it'e not!" 'Ob. don't be rnch a fool! You know It's so!" "But what will I -do? God, what CAN I do?" "Face It! You'll face It." "I'll not face It! I won't! 1 won't. She tore along as though s'le would fly out of her own body, this Incredible thing happening to her! No other people were cowed by Life. Hut she was so slim, so tall, so very breeiy and do as you please! She was that gay, light-hearted Sandy McNeil who snapped her fingers with an Impudent laugh and dared anyone to high-hat her. Let Life shake its old gray fingers she'd get by! And even now she tried to fling back her head. She said a hun dred times a day as though her scared, plftous denial was going to alter the fact: "No it's not o. God don't let it be It's not!" It was evening early In Septem ber. - Clouds drifted like silver flowers across the mountain tops. They kept drifting and drifting, now ones blooming as tho first ones were lost. All along thy drifted, a music In the blue lnmi.l of the sky. The sky was blue and clear like that lat April that Sunday of the picnic, and she bad come running out this gate gig gling to have made the sneak so cleverly. She pushed the rusty h Inner went In quietly and sat hidden in the shrubs. Then she took off her hat. shaking hark the red, shiny hair. She thought of hor bridal night, standing here with Timmy, tilting her face backward for him to kiss. Slio belonged to herself then. Then she thought of that wal-led-ln garden and Murlllo coming upon her. leading her hack, the raonn floating in a golden mist. Why hadn't (the run away then before it was too late why hadn't she flown no matter where? But. no, she had gone back like a weak, puny hearted thing! She deserved this. She thought in a fury of resentful stillness. "Don't stamp your feet now; It won't do any good! No good to scream; It's true!" Hvery time she said 'It's true" things went clnshlng wild In her thoughts. Ftrllre out her banrls, bejt off these flowing walls. Strlko out and get Ircc somehow anyhow. She could have hurled herself on the crnnnd and given up tn uncontrollable sobbing. Nothing could equal the poisonous bitter ness of her self-reproaches. If Fhe had nly knwn If she bad nl thought If she had only Iwarened them to the end If she'd only, run away beforehand. She came back always to the fine WAS OlE 6W W'Y IM GOA'MA urMATp - j Wl Vo-' 'PReCINTC J I r B TWC-f O0ST VG I i ' ('lA ' WAIT A MtWIT. ) I M A 'Ll- vCl I'M I Amortcait Lrfton . Minstrel Revue THE ANTLERS Nov. 9th and 10th , deadly conclusion. "I's too late ;vlred by her husband, who was re laow! You're beat!" icently transferred tb The Dalles , All last alght she lay awake , laud office from La Grande, and .defying this. She wasn't beau four sons, Willard and Stanley of She would leave anyway. She jTaeonia and Kenneth and Harold i would fight the thing out alone of Portland. The body will be sent I meet it by herself. - to the Flnley parlors, In Portland I What good would that dot u burial. Mrs. Carpy was a sls (Run to the farthest end of the tar of both the late Frank W. Beu r earth, bury herself In the remot- son. one time governor of Oregon, est island, it would still be but d U. L. Benson, supreme court ohlld he would always betne Judge of the slate. father. , . , " I She felt Murlllo'a limp, moist I i"L?W" her Ah" h'"K"PI iburned her scarlet scarlet to 1 the heart. mi 1. I wnn4 have It' I tn rvlce and waa lmme 1 wont nave u. ,t;.,i,, .,.,(., , i , ..,,,- weeping: She hated herself. She put .her hands behind her. tho touch of her own fleh abhorreut. NO longer her own she didn't belong to herself. But she would! She'd. kill herself "Ob. I can't go on like this." Her pulse thumped in a still alarm. Suppose she ran away Could she get a job? How long -oum in. oo .u.e 10 '" i k Vv .a a..-. s .hi. n,J Days and daya of this. . One niht she erent from bed. elid- inir,0rs,n.,.haV blK nntXlnl rio.' -w o, th, liner wines. She felt desolate. The I w"s 'V ' . .. . , .. thing that had happened waa ' v"B-?n8"rta; which Jett New viccious. The child was her 0cUr 2S for Cherbourg and enemy, it was his. She could n9- Southampton, met wKh a succes ver love it ' n ' 8torm throughout the voy ' Burning team. Never love it! culminating in a tempest 'Not hers. His. She had to check ! n' 'he commander declared ithe convulsive sob. It would ' wa8 the worst he had ever encount 'never be his. Hers. ni uurln8 ' 32 yea's of sea- Then she felt a stirring of pity. "- , I Pity that she was to bring it1 V hen the Berengarla came into here a little helpless thing that port last night to discharge her would mean nothing to her, and Cherbourg passengers, somo fifty ijhe would, never love It. of na1 arma 'a "PHnta and I Why should she care for It? It heads bandaged and were suffer ' was forcing her Lack to him. She lug from sprained legs. had to go back. She knew this On Saturday when the vessel inow. Lying 'awake hour alter ran into the big tempest one big hour, she faced her own angry wave lifted her on her beam's end defiance. She asked: "What else and the passengers and members icnn I do?" And she saw berseif of the crew who were on deck rushing to the city, throwing hi:r-;Were whipped off their feet and self on Judith's hands. thrown violently to the floor. It No but what else? Walk (ho was this wave thae was responsible Istreets? Borrow steal die. for many of the casualties. The !Yes she could die. But she steamer was in the midst of the didn't want to die. She wanted to It live Yet now she looked from the window and wondered If It would hurt very much to go crashing down there on Ihe cement walk. Murlllo's house was finished one morning sanny s motner cioj- t, ed the door in that nrccke. gen-! !tle way Of hers. I (An-rlitoJ lYna uunl wir..) Lho'w " m0lnn" ! EUGENE, Ore., Nov. 4.-W11U ''Mi.. ikin ! ino games scheduled until the an- "YoS shouldn't be Every one nnal tm wllh tne Aele"' on No !h..YhuUmored you Othfr brents .."X !' ?r iwouldn t have Indulged you as gon footballe team la again back to -. .... a schedule of regular workouts on 0.,fhv,r- Hayward Field. "The house your hmiband ha! ' 'u,fe"d n, 'n""" ,n si wonderfully furnished Is ready. Personnel in the Stanford game, I For the sake of your mother and and each man has but a single Idea your family you can at L-ast make In view now-to beat the Agg es. otto more effort. Wen t you do ' Oregon Agricultural College, long this for me ?andy" ,he strongest rival of Oregon teama i She sat very quiet, powerless, outed to win the annual football to force her Hps to assent between the two Institutions Murillo came. He said touch- year, If the dope Is to be con lngly: "You have treated me sldured. Oregon men, however, verv 111." ara pointing to the fact that the I She looked at him with burn- game will be their homecoming, Ing accusation: ''Do you wl h me and that with the advantage offer to rn to that house with von?" ,ed by playing on their home field, j "The house waa mado ready for the Aggies will find stronger com yon." petition than may have been an- Tnon i n go on one connuion That you leave me entirely j alone. I have ceased to be your i wire." I Hie race flushed with a white,, angry light: "It suitn me per fectly!" "If you break this promise I'll loave. No power on earth will stop me." He knocked one fist against his pnlm and lavghed harshly. "You'll find the doors open, my dear wide open!" Alice helped her pack the suit rases. "What made you chaiu:e. kid? Rather sudden, wasn't it?" "No wuy out of it much that I could see. Tamlly opens the door and tells me to beat It!" Pandy hid her face In an armful of aiik. She U.iiglKd. Her shoul ders shook. She laughed and laughed. In tho middle of the afternoon she drove wlih .Mtirilln to th' white stone houset He led thr way up a broad staircase, lie pui-hed open a door hi bedroom, filled wl'h fiowers. She round It hard lo brra'h" He said: "Yours, my dear. Fhall I give yon a key?" Accounln owing "T'.ie Fallows ! Btor Co." are d:u und fiayabln to Harold Iti'Ilowa til Culver Hardware I Ftor?. r One Good Turn MRS. GEORGE CARPY, FORMER RESIDENT OF ROSEBURG, DEAD TUB DALLES, Ore.. Nor. . Mr. George Carpy, formerly of La Grande, died at a local hospital yesterday. Mrs. Carpy . la sur- theTme he w en.ged ST'th. abstract business. After the sale Lit a l uusiuvbs oar. varoy vuiereu at I Cnin.1. tn u U ..V. nil .. lha fttIull rcmoved aboul i& ,.eari 0. ' 0 ' . . niuuuci. iuu luucr. ruuw isru GIGANTIC WAVE PLAYS TENPINS ON BOARD LINER (.WrUtH Pre Uunl Wirt,) CHERBOURG. France, Nov. 4. Thrown to the deck by the plunge . .,.. tteI.eni1,r(. i, . , lae. lmmer ijerengaria into a , storm for 24 hours. t o I Come In and hear tho new Ortho- j rlK'nlc Victrola. Olt's Music Store, t Uott-buri;, Oregon, V - u f AGGIES FAVORED I TO DEFEAT U. OF O. uviyaiuu. Terminal i,muty Shno. phon 536. WHY SUFFER SO? ; Get Back Your Health aa Other Roteburr Folka Have Done. Toj -nany peo.tU suffer lama, aching backs, chr.trosiiiig kidney di lord or s and rheumatic aches and paint. Often thia le due to faulty kidney action and there'a danger of hardened artorlea, dropsy, gra vel or I right's aiaeese. Ifou't let woak kidneys wear you out. Una Doan's Pilla before It ts too lM. Doan'a are a atli..ulant diuretic U the kidneys. Doan's have hel;ed thousands. They should help yuu. Hare Is one of many Rose burg caw?s: Mrs. Mamie Pager, &26 Court St., says: "1 know Doan's t'iili are a splendid remedy for they have always been used In my fam ily with good reaults. Whrn my kidneys troubled me and my bark felt weak and lame I ued Doan's and they noon corrected the trou ble and put my kidneys In good condition." 60c, at all dealers. Foster-MlV barn Co. Mfrs Luffalo. N. Y. 1 Deserves Another. Good VjHAt'a HAPPEMEO TO PAUTRY IT 100S A A CYCLOIOE IT W 77 - i FREE FREE , One 8x10 photograph vita every order of 16.00 or Over. This offer closes Nov. SO. . " Clark Studio, Cass St. Roaeburg Nat Bank Bldg. Phone 331. XMAS ANNOUNCEMENTS Don't delay ordering your Christmas announcements. We 4 are showing a nice line of both printed and engraved cards. Place your order now so that the best attention can 4V be given your work. News-Re- 4 view Exclusive Job Printing Department. Boseburg, Ore- gon. Nutlce of eele of government tim ber. Uuuurel Laead lifltce, Weehlhif lull. L. C. bpL tti, lyia. iSulU' ! Uuttiby givvn tbet eubject to th oniuioit end lunltetiuue ol lb ecitt ot Jun . iwt U MatM 2.j. tVbruary 26. 11 t timi., lllVj. end June 4. ISiU (41 8UL lilt, aud purauoaii. lo uupHrliUviHaal rguie tluue at April 14. UU U D. -.. in Umber uu ihe lollowuig Unds wnl bm sold Nov. IS, ' HmJ, at iu o'clock A. M. et public auction at the b. b. lend otLice et Uuvvourtf. Urvgon. to the tiigliei bioar tai uot Ivcte than the atppreuU vlu ae ehown by thin notice, euie to be ttubject to tne approval oi tne ec rettary of thw Iniurlor. Th purctutata price, wito an addltlouel aum of one-fifth of oue pr cnt thereof, be Mitf coiiiiuiekione allowed, inut be dupoitued at lime of lf, money to Ira roiurned If eale le not Approved, uihurwit. peieut Will leeue lor the ttuibor, winch mum be reiuuvwU within ton yuers. Uide will b re ceived from cltlsene of the United a i a lew, utiiioclatioua of uch ciiu;iia, uud corporutione urbanised und-r iu luw. of the UiiueU tolt ten, or utty at Mtu, territory, or ditrlci thereof oniy. Upou application of e quulliled purcbtieer, ihe timber on uuy legal eubdlvleion will be ofiered uptirutely before being Included In any otter of a larger unit. T. 17 W.. 11. 1 W.. Bee. 11. bV ts&hi tlr 1XUU M., beinlotk 40 at.. KWM SW fir U.. nemlock lOv M-. bWii iSV.' tlr liou U.. heialoa t at., tii: NvVw fir y6 eU botulock SO At.. N blk. SKV fir lle Jd,. NWli iac. nr i7le at.. btu SK-4 fir luov ceoer 1-iO ii., bWti tit. tlr luiv 'A... beiulockc v U.. bW4 fir liJJi eL, NWS Hv4 fir lie t, itc.H bWW (r llu at., heiulovk Sw (ii., vOa.r 4 at.. ttWSt 3V' fir m hestiiocfc l.i et., vtuar w son Jul the limber uu tine ivtlion to be uiu lor iue than li.vu p.r m. fur the fir, $1 pur M. for the ledur and ib ceula per M. lor tUi beunock, T. 1 H. 1 W.. btrc Si, Utl 6. fir JU Ast, Lot fir Ju at.. T. 17 b.. 1L tt ttev. el. 8W4 NWS4 fir 72u M., f. z ti., H. lu V., bee. il. tsol t lit X40 Al., white ceur -0 U Lol . lir bis M., white twiur M., lot 4 lir 24 Al., wmie red.tr llts, U.t rXi Cedar 0 Al.. tik. bW'4 tlr Zbii Al.. wuue cedar li At., tiw bWV in I'Jtt Al.. while codur lub At.. MK1 ee. Ilr Xi hi., white cedar it4b 41.. at ob'4 lir 14V ml., while oeui lid M.. bA'i HK4 fir SbU At., while cedar u Al., none of the limber on mfte section to be eoid lor leee toan 2 per M. for the III and rwu ccdir and 97 per W. lor the white teuar. '1'. b., 1C 4 W.. beC. li. Hli. NWVi red fir 400 M.. T. 21 b., it. 4 W., buQ, ell, ttWt yellow nr. iuu AL.. red nr. lib Al . SW bVW yellow tlr t3 At., rd ilr. a 75 Al.. White fir- la none of the Umber on those sections to bo eold lor ' lose than per Al lor tue led anu yeilow iir aiid SI per At. lor the while lir. I. 2tt &. it. it W., bee. . tiW'A, old gruih fir 476 At., cedar jv Al., hemluua ivv At., spruce 3 AL, aNWVi ftWi, ud growth fir 4uu At., secoiil growth fir 4iu At., hi-in lock luo M.t u old growth nr Due At., second arowth fir A0 Ad., h in luck iuu Al.. bn.4 HW uiu giuwth fir loiii Al., uL'Uur 60 M.. hen. luca 2iv Al., NKS HivVt old growth nr bvo Ad., second giowth Sir ?tv kL. oHlar At., h.inlotK i Ai., &hk old growth nr 4U0 Al.. sui-ond growin lir uu At., ccdnr lu il aw hkvi old aroMtn nr Ai., second growta fir 4wu M., ceoar iiA AL. bHf b.' old growth fir frvw Al., second growtn lir At., cedar ii M. hemlock 2 Al., fleC. Ht,' l .NCw' oid growth nr -ihi Al., irdul e ai.. hemiocK. 6&U AL, NW tti old growth ir 444 Ai.. hemloiai II. u M., V Nhi old growtn fir HbO At., hern 1 oca bid AL, bb4 NU. second growth tlr V4ntl At , cedar bu Ai.. hetniock Al., SH Nv 4 sec ond growin fir i'JIO Al., hemlock 14u Al., N W N 54 second growth f.r HID M, tiW'i NW4 second growth fir I42& At, K MW4 see und growth fir ;n61 At., lieinlo-k 10 Al., MK4 HV aeioml growth lir 44i0 Al NXV'A HW'A Second growth fir 290u Ai., t! rW sec ond arowih nr ab-jo M., hka dw. second growth fir 44iU AI., NU .recund growth fir 4190 M., NH 4 get ond growth Nr 4iiu At., hemlock 100 Al , tiV ee ond Hiowtli fir 40 At., bKi4 blH second growth ftr 21 is At., ceu..r IJii AL, none of the limber on these sections to be sold for less Ihsti f.'.u per Al. for tne spruce end old fciowtn rr, l per Al. for ihu vedat und second growth fir and Ai cents per AL for the hemlock. T. le W., It. I K., Hec. J Sti pine 3o At., fir 40 Al., Utt 4 plue, ilk M., ftr iuu m.. iui bina iu si., nr .u u. , SI-1, i ft plue 27 Ai., fir 10U At none of lite timber on this eeetlon to be nolo fur bus than l-i.&u Per L l for the plno and $) .or Al. for the i fir. T. 27 H.. It. 11, W., Wee. II, n jreiiuw i ir iu wnite nr atn M., h' .nlbk l'0 M , HW 8i: red fir linn) At., white fir suo M., rid redar 7e Al.. bt;' yelluw lir M., red fir ?:0 At. hinilmk 2& M., red cedsr AO hi., T. 2R H., H. 12 W. He:. 22, I.t fc, red fir 4iO M., nun of the Umbor on thMe sectloiis to be sold for lose then $i.tu per At. for the red end yellow fir, fl.&u IM.r M. for the rod cedar and GO cents per At. for the while fir and hem I or k. Thoe. Havell. Acting Com mln"lnrr gracooS! rAt HIT n mm "n? r Wm THEfiE VOO AR.e, ') V OLe. M0O6E: - EAT ' '(' THA"T OPAsJ I'LL jLrn. ' th SMEAK out some . CaVrrffft IrT Offafg Fwavflajan SyfMaW ttteiL Vpx4V 4tlt- I SPECIAL la commemoration of annlveraarv. we offer oae-qu&rt Pudding Pan FlM for pu ttOt tit&. SON refrigerator ms ALUMINUM 1 ' (.' Li- i fllHjjl j. .. "Wear-Eve ONE-QUART (1 rluminum RiddingRa Limit three to a purchaser. Mail orders, 10c for pottage. CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. The Iron Monger ' Classified Section M H w w .tttttttm tw mm aaai asas ssaawaai avsasaan asawaa sai tmm a aakaBaisBsawsat ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. FOR SALE FOR SALE OR RENT 150-acre farm. I'hone 13r"2- FOR SAUK Hay. Wood. J3.50 per per tier. Phong 270-Y. FOR SALK-Three-burner Mission oil stove. Pbone 604-J. v FOR 8ALB Practically new Co lumbia bicycle. l'Uouo 210-lt. M1L.K Can ruriilsue" 30 gallotis per day. Will sell one good cow. Phone K2. ol SALli Uoou used player pi ano. Terms If desired. Ci.! at SIS Nofth Jncltson Ht. . Fuit SALE- Chryaautlieinuma. Phone 13 L or call Mrs. Fred FleldSjjm 8.Plne. 3APLki OR FIR block wood, SS.iiO: oak cook weod . l llvered, 13. SU per tier. Ihix 64, Uillanl. FOR SALE Fir wooiirstive or block. Jos. Iloldenrclch, one nule south of Uosoburg, V,-LlTBt.LLor rent dwelling. 1046 corner west 1st street, and 1st awnue. Apply 220 8. Kane St. FOR 8ALE Three "or" four ' tons hay, close In, In barn. Phnne O. U. lielbig. or call 407 W. Cass. UK-MtMnKR The b!R horse snlo next Hatunlay, Nor, 7. Lent shipment of horses ever brought to llos'jburif. FOR SALE Pure Bred Knarlifb fox bound pupa. Ulnsourt stock. males $10, fonialcs. 5. Chss. U. ltader, Tyeo, Ore. Phone 2KF13. CfiVSANTHEMCMd-for iuTeVTf you want to ship any now It the time. They are at their best. The . season lll soon bo over. At the home of II. II. Church, 318 E. Cora. Ave. CS KlTc A RU Alio AlrtS ' . V.I23 Cher, sedan, tho finish and all like new lor i.'iDO. 11)23 Ford roads., new paint . $2li0. Ijito Ford tour., good condition. 2oo. iJitn Illg Rlx Ktuda. tour., tKO. Wo need more used cars. IlrlnK them in. We will take them as first payment on a new one If It lias enough value. The Chryslur Dealers, S27 N. Jackson. -1 FOR RENT PIANO for rent. Phone 3IF5. F0lO;T:N T - rurnUhirTiouseevu Ing rooms. 1110 ProBpect 81. FoiriiirS'f 'ariTy urniahWllTnur room house with Karnes. 62fi Kec ond Avenui', south. I'hone 492-U vou rEnt housekeeping lai'K fUMllsh'U rooms, f Time in. ' Private front entrance. 331 South Main. By W1N1VER "Wcar-Titti 7 vou thu Wekr- t the apacUl J. ' ' , Corertofit 1? iUfular psies) 15 v.. FOR RENT 1 downsUlr. apart- meat, close In. Phone 14H-B. FOK RENT (-room bangale-w, nxxArn. furnisaed. Inquire Hi . WLane. . ; FOR RENT 6-room house at CM S. Stephens. Inquire A. T. Law. rence or phone 13F41. uii UbiS I r-lve-rooua modem unrarnlahed house with flrep'aee, ' garage, chicken boose, .ear school, on pavement, fall cement ' basement, sereral cords of wood. Very choice. Also 2-room furnished apartment on ; ground floor, with garage.. Hct . aud cold water, everything fur nished. A fine place for child ren. Reasonable. Phone 74. or call at &22 1st Are. N. WANTED Experienced waltraM at once. Terminal Cafe. 1 " T AlLOIUMJ and dressmaking, SU 8. Main 8L Mrs. Outhrldge. VOL'NO MARRIED MAN want ranch work, or any other kind foi winter. Address Box (I, on' News-llQriew. WANTED Reliable girl for gen- . eral housework. Call at (31 B. Lano 8L, or phone 316-R after I p. m. - '. WANTKFP-Old Ulao teeth.; We j pay high as $10 for full .sets. Don't matter It broken. Wuy crowns, bridgra. Western ltal I Company, Uloomlugtoa, 111... . WANTED Fireproof safe. IMde mekauremcnta must be 1C15) Inahes by 13 Inches high.. Ad dress Safe, care News-UeMfew, Ro,eburS' Ore. ' 2 WANTEli A capable man abM to work and care for Bartlctt' gear orchard In full bearing anda In prime condition.' Must . hare $1250 cash. I will give a projwr party a very attractive prehpsl tliin. Write owner. Box 6,- or phone 419-V. . ' FOUND 8ome money, near riijnd . bonne. C. Q. Stanton, 702 8. fine St. Call or phone 75-J between 7 a. m. and 9 a. m. MISCELLANEOUS CAR OWNER Dont forget .t all tit when la need of aat parts. Sarff Auto Wreckm. Ilonse. r x urkmink CAIUit - ' or u n pi.rt.wa raitr..uieta) phslclan. lit W. Lao BV ' Pine Street Machine Shop Opposite Flour Mill. The best equipped .hop in town for repair work. We are able to handle your large job a well a -your small one. ".. GEAR CUTTING Chas. S. McElhinny Th. Widow1. Frier d" Oregon Lifer 4 Worth Jteksen T. WHEN IN ROSEBURS ( . j STOf AT Z, ! j WANTED T I- ; ra. LOSTAlWFOUNIC . a . Hotel Umpqua 1 MVP I. o