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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 10. 1925.
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Morning,Noon and Night
Saturday-Monday or any other day in the Week.
FLOUR
$7.00 $8.20 $8.60
$1.80 $2.10 $2.20 ,
GUARANTEED TO PLEASE
See U First, We Can Save You Money.
FARM BUREAU 1
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
ROSEBURG OAKLAND W
' laTOWer.'tegftlel.Ielelel.lel.
DIET AND HEALTH
(Continued from page 3.)
sideways, 100 tluit-s a day. In relays
of 25.
Where therv Is a rery (treat dis
proportion ol (at, espr-clally from
the hips down, it Is thought that
there Is Borne disturbance of the
internal secretory glands. These
cases should be under the care of
a physician who specializes in in
ternal medicine. However, diet
and exercise will do wonders, and
will have to be included in any
regime.
For fat arms, try this exercise;
stand with the arms to the side,
and twist them in and out as far as
they go, tending the muscles at the
same time. Do this 100 times a
day. (at least) in relays of 25.
Give yourself at least three
months of persistent work -with all
of these exercises before you ex
peel a very material difference. Do
them every day. Uood luck to you.
I'm glad I'm not troubled with
fat in sriots, except vicariously.
Tomorrow Wrinkles.
Frc:ih grape juice at Overland
Orchards. Brine containers or leave
at Brand's Road 'Stand. Will deliver
when filled.
RHEUMATISM
Cannnt Kslnt In lite Human Rorir
You Mill Iw Trunk lrerrlp.lMa.
It Is prf ponterons; In fact. It Im a
shame to suffer with Kheumat tain.
This- Proncrlptirtn dof not ruin
the Htoimch, it dm a not (lepr.-fs th
heart. KhI nil thfl m':it and arood
food you Winn whll taking Trunk's
J'rt Kt rh'tiun. Contain no mercury,
BaUcylntti undo, oil wlntersreen or
nari-ot Ic. hut positively overeomen
any kind of rheumatism or ffout on
eitfth. What more do you want?
It I tnpKiU to get BontelhinK
l-elt-?r. ' Tli K-"iAtcnt uric a'M sol
vent known and alno a .superior
llvrr lnIIrlH,
Trunk' Trefcrlptlon nelln for $1.75
or 3 for only $.VU0, at Nathan Kul
liTlon Druti Store.
Well Fed
Fruit Ola-NUt Bread.
Kasy et:
No regret.
Oregon Bakery
231 N. Jackson SL
AjiWsam'jaw'y;
Are You Losing
Money?
How many garments have
you di.-corded because they
were soiled? Our cleaning de
partment can do wonders
with the thing yon thought
you could never wear again.
Ws Call and Deliver.
Our Auto Will CalL
Phone 877
a-
K. K, K. HOMECOflS-
IGHT PARADE
The homecoming of the Knights
of the Ku Ktux Klaa took place
l&it night with a large attendance.
Early In the evening the event waa
announced by the burning of the
huge cross on Mt, Nebo, and the
explosion of several dynamite
bombs. :
At 7:30 several hundred robed
clansmen and k I an s wo men, carry
lng flags and banners, paraded the
sireets, led by the Douglas County
Concert Band. The parade was wit
nessed by a large crowd. A float,
symbolizing the principles of the
order, waa one of the features of
the parade.
The k landmen then gathered In
the I. O. O. F. hall, one of the state
officials being the chief speaker.
NOTICE TO ENCAMPMENT
MEMBERS
Golden Rule degree wilt be con
ferred Wednesday, November 11th.
All members urged to be preseut.
Light lunch.
FRED MILLER, C. I'.
The South Circle of the Ladles
Aid. of M. K. church, will hold a
bazaar and cooked food sale Thurs
day. November the 12tb, at Mc
Kean, Darby and ttaldwih's store.
REVOLT SEASON
ON IN NICARAGUA
WASHINGTON, Nov. 10. Priv
ate advices received here indicate
that revolutionary action has again
broken out in Nicaragua.
Dr. Juan Bauplsta Sacasa, the
vice president of Nicaragua-, a Lib
eral in politics and opposed to
General Chamerro, tho leader ot
the recent revolution, has arrived
at La Union Salvador.
Other reports say the conserva
tive troops directed by General
Cbamorro's lieutenant have taken
control of Leon, the Liberal strong
hold and the residence of Dr. Sa
casa. It was held here that Dr. Sacas
a's flight Indicated he expects to
assume the presidency if President
Solorzano resigns at the convening
ot congress in December.
Special prices on fotographs till
Nov. 2oth. just to let you get ac
quainted with our new location,
two doors south In the Salzman
Bldg. The Kosebuig Studio. Clark
& Clark.
BUILD IT UP!
People have coughs and
colds mostly because they
lack resistance and are not
adequately nourished.
Scott's Emiilsion
rich in vitamins supplies the
weakened system with
nourishment that helps .
atean.A '
Build up uour strength t';
with Scott's Emulsion.
ftcoM A Down.. RloomfieVt. N. J
.TUBBY
I ' : r
j J wirr LIKE fONj l.KE FOcA FUW lT wA5WTj
! HOVlOrAJ Wb H VOO 010. I it WAS A V A TIC! J
I -the. l DID V t-r was -T,e 1
"SANDY"
Br ELENORE MEHERIN ;
THE STORY SO FAR
Sandy McNeil, of Spanish line
age, marries Ben Murillo, a w.al-jB
I thy Italian, to please her impover-
'lshed family. She sacrifices ht
Hove for Ttnimy, a boyhood sweet-
I hearth. Her married life is u
series of humiliations by Murillo.
;She writes to her cousin, Judith
More, a Sun Francisco stenogra
pher, for advice and possible as
Isistance In her plight. Then dis
covery that a young life U hover
' Ing near, seems to cement her
bondage. Murillo prevents friends
of Sandy attending their house
I warming. On one of her louely
walks she encounters Tlmmy and
asks him to give her a "lift" In
his car. .
CHAPTER 20
Sandy stepped into- Ttmmy's
roadster, ail her pulses aflutter.
"Why shouldn't 1!" she thought
hotly. "Weakling! Am I afraid
to call my soul my own!" She
tilted ber head with a jaunty, de
fiant laugh. She was no beaten
dog to cower al the fear of Mu
rillo' jealousy.
Yet her reluctance was great.
Almost as if a leaden hand caught
her shoulder, pulled her back.
And the first thing she said to
Tlmmy was this: "Nice to be off
on the sneak again with the dear
departed: Take the long way
home, Timmy. Let's go up over
the old ridges. She said this
t'eveVishV' n' warned' herto a" - i
rive home later men jnuriuu
would be draped on the coach in...
the living room asleep. If she
arrived there now he might be
in the garden or at the window.
He might see them.
Tlmmy said.seriouBly: "Do you
mean that, Sandy?"
"Of course I do."
'lie swung the car about, climb
ing upward over the curving
road, leaving the houses and the
trees below them. Then Sandy
breathed more easily. No one
passing here; no one to see them.
She felt light-hearted now, just
as she did in those gypsy hours,
when Tlmmy hid in the grape
vines coming out from tho shadow
to grab her hand and give
her
that swift, ardent Kiss.
She looked at his blond, youth
ful face, very sobor now and de
termines. He was worried
Sandy shouldn't, be doing ! nils,
perhaps.
She laughed: "Oh, It's Quite
all right, Timmy, old thing! I'm
not meaning to lead you astray,
rm an old. settled married lady
and not a gay wench any more!"
i m not worneu aouu.
Sandy."
She touched his hand capnc-
iously: "About me. then. TiminyT
About me?"
His cheeks were red with dis-
comfort, and she went n tea-
1I1K. iuu in i iv a oii"' r
the time of day with an old lJve
like yourself, Iimmyr
He glanced at her pleadingly.
And suddenly eho said: V hy
didn't you come to my house
warming? Why did you ell walk
out on me, Timmy? Did you know
that not ono of 'the old crowd re
sponded? You all gave me the
grand snub."
Tlmmy took a hot, chugging
breath. "I wonder why you're
talking like this, Sandy? 1'ts not
like you to stall.'
She was feverishly excited. A
dry hotness burned her month.
"Stall? What do you meun by
that? None of you came."
"None of us was invited."
"I wrote the lnvltstions myself.
I mailed them myself."
.
Timmy looked up at tho hills,
then down at Sandy's flunhed dis
tracted face. "Oh, why are you
bothering about it now, Sandy? I
didn't care. Of course, I wouldn t
have gone anyway. Gee. it's good
to see you again. Kid you hear
about Lupic Costa?"
She would not be evaded. She
said in a low. impetuous tone:
"Didn't you get a note from me,
Timmy?"
Yes everyone got those no
tes." "None of you came. Why?"
"They all knew about the other
Invitations.
Is that the only reason? Tlease
tell me. Timmy please! I was
terrible hurt about It. You sure
ly ought to be friend enough to
tell me."
She kept on urgently. Then she
made him stop the car, slipped
her hand over his: "Timiny
please, I must know this I
must!"
When she said this, her dark,
storming eyes, beseeching his.
Timmy gulped. "Gee, Sandy, you
make It hard for a fellow!"
She mlled at him winnlngly:
1 frrexgi.iracix-irTTw
Constant
Comfort
S
s
j
35
Duds' for
;1 '
QUINE BROTHERS
MgEE1g
Ljke old times. Tlmmy dear?
row leu me tell me!" . sure, he's a good fellow. You
He ran a hand through hit can't expect a man to marry a
smooth, blond hulr. He told her 'girl's family and friends and cast
with many frowns, many hesliu-.01' lovers, can you? Perhaps 1
tions. The day before the house- belter be taking you home?"
warming Heinle met Murillo on "Time was when he was In no
the street. Murillo was very hurry to land me homel Very
cordial, so Henie said: "See you jwell!"
tomorrow night. Ben." I She settled low in the seat,
Murillo glanced at Heinle la ;ourn"' '" anxiety as they near-
astonishment nd ..ted- nio.
Is that?"
Then Heinle said:
"Well, aren't
hi. ti-" 6 u ""IUHB
., . .
,, '"l'"T '. ' .' "
iij aim lew veiy imiwaie
friends.'
'hiHnei'"e7ai,.,her,",'lERCreia.S(i
plundered: -'UueM 1 m one of the
i intimates then. I ve got a ure
enough invite from Sandy.", j.,,,, nodlled,mliea ulked
hii l'l " 'J d,i ,Ur "kl"B"JfaVe 11 The blood raced and pound
S - hS dlrtle8t1 "?k', W'cre :ed In her ears. She was frighv
must be some mistake!" turned ened, , Bhe wu, pravlnR. she was
on his heel and walked ottr !weak wlth nerVousnes. She
lolnle was so Incemwd thai heidldn, bo t huttf)lt but
j knew why their Invitations fame
OICIJUIHIJ. J lieu lll
inj laie sua wny mey wero wru-
I ten and the others ngrvd. ... ,K ,,'. wttn -mit what cun
The-jr knew they weren't wal.ted. ,1"', "'" walk aJo
Telling ,1,1, Tlmm-n ly-
on a drawn, anxious look.' He ,. ,.im
covered Sandy's hand with Vh didn't move from her nlace
!,roub.ed: "We knew We Just !;J ""pld u" "fflS
u ti u t, wiui iu iiihkv ii uttru iui
you. Say Sandy don't look so
nobody cared
"1 eared, Timmy. I 'cared a
groat deal. I inviled you. You
should have come. You see- why
it's just that lien's different. He
well, we didn't mean a thing by
that. He was just aurpriscd."
She tried to excuse htm. Her
lips trembled . pitifully.
Tlmmy nld: "Don't Sandy
please don't feel like this." '
Hut she went on, relentless: "1
suppose Heinle lold you about
that dinner at Tahoe?"
"Yes. Helnio felt awful about
that. He was alrnld you ran
away on account of It."
"Han away? Oh. Timmy! Tlm
my, who said I ran away?"
"Oh, I don't know 1 thought
"No No! Tell me, do you all
know that, too?"'
"Yes someone saw you get off
the train alone. There was talk.
They said you were going to sue
for a divorce."
Their eyes were factened on
each other's face.
Suddenly Sandy's became ealm,
a smile transfigured the troubled
mouth. She looked off at the
mountains, black under the crys
talline sky.
And she looked bark with a
serene happiness at Timmy.
"That's all past, Tlmmy. Don't
bo sorry for me. 1 was unhappy
mt first terribly so. I'm not
now. I can t tell you Jut how it
Is but I wouldn't give up things
I've got not for the world. Oh,
I mean It! I really, really do!"
She laughed: "And I see Hen
In a different light now. He's
just a bit hurd to understand
that's all. Why he'd be depon
dent if he thought he'd olf-nded
Heinle."
Tlmmy was abashed by Ihls
touched lccatie he was so fond
nf Sandy; shamed, because she
ll'd for him. '
What's a Few Hundred Points to Spider.
!
m a
11 Hid!
SiUITI
Lewis Union Suits
are cut full to prop
er proportions and
so designed that the
most strenuous exer
cise may be enjoyed
without the wearer
becoming conscious
ot bis undergar
ments. Men, Inc.
ISi i
Hi
' But he said gallantly: "Oh.
" nouse. one said once:
"Ob, Timtuy, let me out here.
You're In a hurry, 1 Know. I've
j haps you were rushing to come
fond tryst when 1 stopped
you?
I m rested now
I can easily walk
the rest of the way."
:i'' " i many 'things for
; u Sand Don,t' Kknow
,h.... .
l,. l,ftl nu..l Tlmmc .
I Almost in tears alio demanded
. Q,.,n ahai,i.,ni vi-i.ii
was unable to move.
j Her alarm communicated Itself
I to him. Ho asked: "Shall I help
lyou out, ole dear?"
I "Of course!"
I He was just taking her elbow.
I She shut her eyes. Murillo was
standing on tho porch. And now
he was coming toward them
rushing.
He had hold of her arm. grind
ing the fingers into her flesh,
o
A cash prlio goes to the winner
of the Charleston contest next Hat
unlay night. This contest is being
arranged by Miss Peggy Conlee, a
graduate Chiistensen School of
Dancing, Portland, liettcr than a
circus.
Moifccn, Do This
IVAcfi th Children Cough, Rub
Mutltroi on Throat and Chmtta
No tcilinz hrv soon the symptoms
may develop into crcun, or worse. And
then's v. hen you're Rl'id you have a
jar of Miirtcrric at hand to give
prompt relict. It loei not blister.
As first aid, M jsterole is excellent.
Kirp a jar reaJv for instant use.
It is the remedy for adults, too. Re
lieves sore tl;rtat. bronchitis, tonsillitis,
croup, stiff nctk, asthma, neuralgia,
headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu
matism, lumbago, paina and aclies of
back or joints, sprains, sore muscles,
chilblains, frosted feet and olds of til
chest (it may prevent pneumonia).
To Mothmm MuttoroU U !
mad to milder form for
babtes and small children.
Aftk for Children's Musterole.
Jars & Tubes
Bitter than a mustard plotter
WHERE O VA SET THAT TtE.
STUFP -WAViY THE
e-rrtDDrn VOHEM MY 006.
BAM AWAY TH THE
AM' THE SCOPE WAS
AM' Vie OWLV HAD
. MIWiTS Moat TO
Cern.ei he Vmm4
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FREE FRCI ,
, One 8x10 photograph with
every order of 6.uO or over.
4 This offer cloaea Nor. SO.
Clark Studio, Cass St.
Boseburg Nat Bank Bldg.
: Phone 331.
XMAB ANNOUNCEMENTS
Don't delay ordering your
Christmas announcements. We
are showing a nice line of
both printed and engraved
cards. Place jour order now
so that the teat attention can
v be given your work. News-Re-
view Exclusive Job Printing
Department, Rose burg. Ore-
gon.
ber, General Land Office, Washing
ton. U. C. Sept. 21, Wi. Nolle, la
hereby given that subject to tlio
condition, aud limitation, of til.
act. ot June I. mis (3 Stat., tlx).
Kebruary 2. 11 (40 Slat., 11V.
and Juu. 4. lS.'u (41 Stat., 161). and
pursuant to departmental regula
tions ot April 14. W34 (oil L D. .
the timber on th. following land,
will l sold Nov. 16. ln. at 10
o'clock A. M. at publla auction at
the U. b. land utile, at Hoeeburg.
Oregon, to the hlBlLHt btdd.r at
not lees than th. appraised value
a. shown by this nolle, .ale to be
subject to the approval of th. Sec
retary of th Interior. Th. purchaM
price, with an additional sum of
one-fifth of on. per cent thereof, be
in couiml.slon. allowed, must be
deposited at time of sale, mon.y to
be returned It sal. Is not approrc-4,
otherwise patent will leau. for the
timber, which mu.t b. removeu
within ton years. Bids will be re
ceived from cltllen. ot th. United
States, associations of such citizens,
und corporation, organised under
the laws ot the Vnlt.d Slate., or
any .tale, territory, or district
thereof only. Upon application of a
uualitled purchaser, the timber on
any legal subdivision will b. offered
separately before being Included in
nw ,irrr nf a l.rwer unit. T. If 8..
K. 1 W., Sea 11, SWJ4 NKi. fir 1201
M hemlock 40 M.. SWU NWK fll
1635 M., hemlock 100 11., SW KWU
fir WU0 M.. hemlock 86 U., BE
NWU fir SSfe M- hemlock. SO
NKiTkicU fir 1160 M.. NWU
stiw fir 1710 M. Ht-;s4 SC4 fir loo
51 , uedar 140 M., HVV tir 1US0
AL. bomlock t M , Re "4 bW. tir
M, NW4 HW tit U,
bW fir 11S0 M., hemlock Stf
M., cuar 44 M... BW4 BW, fir Zt
M., heuilock M.. cuar So it., none
of the umber on this aeuilon to be
old for Uaa than S1.6U pur M. (or
the fir, $1 per U. fur the cvdar and
?& centa per M. for the hemlock. T.
IS U.t IL 2 W., Bee Ut I, fir
M0 it, Lot S fir 360 M-. T. 17 8., K.
6 W., 8ec II, SW NWU fir ?Xu
M., T. 2S 8.. K. 10 W., Seo. il, Lot I
llr 240 M., white oedar SO U.. Lot I
tir 610 M . white cedar SO M,. Lot 4
fir 260 white cedar lot, M., ted
cedar 20 M.. KLH W'i tir 2k0 M.,
white cedar 26 M., bW'I HXi fir
llk M.. white cedar lofi M., NKt,
&k rir S4 m., wnue ceaar S4 al,
KKU. 8k:u fir S40 M.. White cedar
tiwk HE", fir zso u., white
cvdar SO M., none of the Umber on
theae aectloni to be aold Ir lena
than 12 uer M. for the fir and red
cedar and t? pur M. for the white
ceuur. i. si a., it vt.t eeo. xo,
NKt NVU red fir 400 M.. T. 21 M.
IL 4 beo. 2, M bWW yellow
fir. Xi.0 hi., red llr. U& . ftl..
NW4 hi yellow Clr 12k U.t red
fir. 276 St., white fir ,16 ai
hone of the timber on thea
suctlona to be sold for leaa than
Si.76 oer M. for the red and yellow
tir and ft per 21. for the while fir.
T. ZS ti. IL II V.. Hoc. 27. NK
SWV old Krowth fir 472 M. cedar
tu ax., nemioCK zuw ai-. apruue j m.,
NWU KWU old arowth fir 400 At.,
et-ond Kruwth fir 400 M., hemlock
loo M., ti 3U '4 old growth (lr
too M.. aecund growth fir S&o Ju..
hemlock J00 U. Kb. "4 BW'i old
utruwth fir 1026 M.. ccdur 60 M.. hem
lock ZOO M., Ni-:4 HE1 old wrowth
llr 6l0 IL, lecond itrowlh fir 760
M . cedar 26 hi., hemlock 26 ai.
iWU HKU old a-rowth fir 400 AI.
aucond aruwth fir 400 M.. cedar l&o
M.. MV'W old growth fir 200
M . tMicond arowth ftr 40 M.. cedar
176 64.. bbl'A Hfc-H old growth fir 600
M., second growth fir 77b 61., cedar
2b M . hnmlm:k 2a M.. 8ec 36. NK
.NE old growth fir asso M cedur
60 AI., hemlock 6S0 64., NWt4 Ni
old growth fir 1340 M.. hemlock
1170 bW NEW old growth fir
31b(t M., hemlock 660 6L. UH NKW
second growth fir 1400 M.. cedar 60
M.. hemlock 76 M. Nh.1 NVV A sec
ond growth fir 2910 U., hemlock
140 AI., NVV44 NV eeiond growth
fir 3420 AI., HWti NWH aecond
growth fir I4J6 M . HE'i MWW sec
ond growth fir 2N60 M., heiiiloik
11.0 &J.. INEU Wi second iirowth
fir 40 AI., NW4 second
if row til fir 2900 Ai.. HW". HWU sec
ond growth fir IbtfO M., tiK'A HWU
second growth fir 4470 21., NE
I-. lA seiund arowtn rir 4io M
.S4 HES4 iciond growth ftr 40
U.. hemlock low M.. bvv u nK aec
ond growth fir 4S80 AI., HE HE4
aecond growth fir 2176 AI., cedar
16 M., none of the timber on these
M'tlona to be aold lor less than
92.60 per At. for the spruce and old
growth fr, 'i per Af. for the cedar
and second growth fir and 60 cents
iter ai. rur me nemiocK. r. ss h.
H. 3 K Hec. 1. HWW NE, pine 176
m., nr o m., ic 9 pine, z,a m., iir
1"0 AL, Lot 4 pine 70 At., fir 470 At.,
HE'4 NWU pine 276 AI., fir 100 At.,
none of frhe timber on tills aertlon
to bw sold for leas than i.60 per AL
for the pine and $1 per At. for the
fir. T. 27 H , K. II W., Hec. 21, HK
HW'W yellow tir 450 6t., white fir
3n0 M.. hemlock 10O M . HW"A SK'i
red fir 1600 Ai., white fir M0 M rt'd
cellar 76 AI., HEU HK', yellow fir
1250 At., rud ftr 70 AI., hemlock 26
M, red Cfdar 60 At., T. 2S H.. K. 12
W. H-c. 2-1, Lot 6, red fir 4 HO M.,
none of the tlmbar on these sect loin
to he sold for I'ns than 9-' 50 l-r
Af. f'T the red and yellow fir. fl 60
p?r II. for the r'd ccUr and to
cents per Af. for the white fir and
hmlo k. Ttios. llavell, Acting Com
nilMrilonrr.
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Classified Section
ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. v
FOR SALE
FOB SALE Hay. Wood. $3.50 per
per tier. Phone 270-Y.
FOU 8ALB 65 head of goats.
heavy shearers Phone 2S6-J.
FOll SALE 40 Jersey Giant pul
lets." 11.25 rach. J. V. Chenowith,
Oakland, Ore
FOR SALE Old growth ftr wood.
;)5U per tier. Milton Uros.
Phone HK15.
FOlt SALE Puribrtd PercheroD
stallion, registered. Address A.
M. Lady, Box 291, City.
FOR SALE Dining room table
and six chairs. Wicker' baby
btiKKy. 118 S. Chad wick.
KOIl SALE FordTllKht delivery
car, Rood shape, -$100. Terms; Ar
thur H. Crowell, 225 N. Jackson.
WILL SELL or rent dwelling, 1046
corner west 1st street, and 1st
aveuue. Apply 220 S. Kane St.
FOR SALE Three or four tona
bay, close In, In barn. Pbon. O.
U. Helbig. or call 407 WCass.
FOR SALE Team," 8 and 11,'2S00
lbs., harness, wagon, plow, culti
vator and hay. Jersey Giant
roosters to trade for pullets. War
Orae, Wilbur, Ore.
FOR "SALE OR"TKATTk For Hunt
car or 'truck, forty acres af Har
ney county's best open land.
Write C. N. Currier, Sutherlin,
Ore.
FOR SALE One handmade 11
Inch steel axle, spring wagon,
with new Concord spindles and
boxings. This Is fine wagon. In
order to pay a debt will sell for
tiO. J. W. Draper, 623 N. Main.
FOR RENT Furnished - six-room
house. Phono 416-J.
FOR RENT Two modern 6-rooin
cottages, one furnished. Call at
544 S. Pine or phone 106 J.
FOlfTlENT-SM-oom housVori pavo-
ment 8 cords of wood Iti base
ment. Call at 502 N. Jackson.
FOR RENT Ground floor apart
ment, furnished. Close to school.
Good place for rhildren. Also
sleeping room. 622 1st Ave. N.
Phone 70-J.
WANTED
TAILORING and dressmaking,
S. Main St Mrs. Uuthrldge.
621
Wanted to
BUY Used graiu
drill In good runing order. A. J.
Crocker, Wilbur, Ore.
Wa.NTK! Woman or girl for gen
eral honsework, a permanent :
pltlon for the rlKht person. Write
Mrs. N. S. Cornutt, Kiddle, Or.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Picture asaie brooch, yel
low .old. Ui'WHnl. Phnne 1H J.
By WINNER
FOR RENT,
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HAOKjTA STOLC THE BALL MB
VoOOLDM'TA MADE 103 POtOT
.ANY BODS' KMOVJ5 l AJOftOOY
WIM ITS A Tie, SO AFTER.
THIS Yov BETTER VoAlT TILL,
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FOUND Wrist watcB. Alklresa N
JW, car. News HeTlew. . .
r'OUND--Wrlst watch. Ovner may
have same by proving .property
and paying tor till, ad. ' '
LOST Near Roseburg, , traveling
bag, conulning men's ( clothing.
Hewaiti. Leave at News-Keviav
ottlce. '
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MISCELLANEOUS I
BOX SUPPER and entertalnmeat
by Sooth Deer Creek P. T. A. at
Urange Hall Frl. night. Nov. 1.
CAR OWNER Don't forgwt ts
.all 663 when la sed ot aat
parts. SarU'. Auto - Wracking
House.
lO TRADE Half block weU ln
proved business property, goo4
Income proposition, ; for slock
ranch near Koseburg. .Box 163.
Lebanon, Oregon. x
TO EXCHANGHi income and rest.
dent property, value 312,000, all
clear, in Medford, Oregon, for
stock ranch. Owner 303 Clark
street, Medford, Oregon.
TO EXCflANG E Finei modern
eight-room house with half block
ground in Lebanon,, for stock,
equipment and lease on stock
ranch near Roseburg Box 368,
Lebanon, Oregon. ,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. H. H. PLYLER ChiropracU. -physician,
126 W. Lane St.
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
, STOP AT
Hotel Umpqua
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIST
Parklna Bldg. RoMkyrg, Or.
When M
At Brand's
' ROAO STAND .
Pacific Highway 4 mllei north'
Open Evtnlng.
Good Things for Thanksgiving:
FIRS
Dstes
Applea
Prara
Granca
1 Bananas
- Orange.
Pomegranate
Masquerade Dance!
I iTiller Hall
Saturday, Nov. 14
t GOOD MUSIC
Everybody Welcome
l.IeT.I.I.Ig.l.I.1eIeIgeTeTeTeTeTTMeIel
Th. Largest Stock of
Oood Used
Chevrolet!
and Fords
In Roseburg
W. Will 6.11 on
EASY TERMS
Hansen Chevrolet Co.
Phone 446,