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ROSEBURG NtWS-REVlSW. ' WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER. 11, 1 925. -7.TT.T.T.T.T.T.W.ttI it p"vv rr Yes, Another car of flour at $7.00 $820 ,$3.60 ft We Guarantee Don't Sell Your Turkeys 't pi UntUYouSeeUs . W,o want your birds aid will treat you rignt' 'j; V gee Us First, We Can . M F FARM V BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE RO8EBUR0 . f I s it- Ml Si; Slf GOVERWMENT , j i-itm Leueu ire, ) WASHIKCTON. Nov. 11 Stocks of corn t) (he 1924 crop .on farms i : ., i - new corn f nop year, were estimated pared with 562,000. ' by the Department of ; Agrlcullure White potatoes J46.S03.600 bush today at 6t(,952,0o0 ' busTielg com- els compared with 454784,00. pared with an estimate of 102,UW,' j Other important farm crop pro 000 on that date a year ago. i duetion this year, previously an- Prellmlhin-y estimatea of 1925 . nounced. is: . . . , productiqa i compared with- last ' year a crop Included: ... , ' j Buckwheat 16.0.9.000. bushels compared iith 15.I56.00U last year, Flax sel 22,332,000 bushels com-; Oared Wlth30.173.0l0. rinvpr- 7fft 1 OF, hiiRhl compared iith 977,Oo. . i Appiea iii.Jb4.ow buaneu lorn- I """" 'f;":vX' ...... . pared with 18. 628,000. Grape a- 2,136.000 tons compared with 1,779.000. . . i . , t ti.' Cranberries 556,000 barrel com-. Dr. H. Church optometrist" i t Perkins Bldo. Roteburg, Or PHn aa COMING LIBERTY THEATRE Starts Sunday "UNDER THE ROUGE" Lscat toads, Picture" In 11 Willamstta V'ailey l " .'. - i ; wen .ja ; t , , . . " ' !fruit -Nnt proad.' ' .'t - ' -i lsyet'i .'- ., . ., ' Har regret. ' ' Oresiii Bakery .. ; 231 .'Jackson SL Are You Losing !Money? . , How mRny 'garments have yon discarded beranse- they were soiled? Our cleaning de partment ' can do wonders with the thing yoa thought you could never wear again. We Call and Deliver. Our Auto- trill Call. Phono 277 , 'ft Have lt ! the same everyday price- h to Please' Save You Money. -5 . . OAKLAND By millions ended . .IK . t r.Awrm a-tnfM - t and ia ahouo. They end beuiache and tT nrm t taU. tnnt the whole rtf . tern, iussi nothing last reliable. Colds sod t it r . JL L.I n. aure you get iu ( , AJlilij -sAU'ek PHeeSOC ..111' CASCARAiiOUININE viiw rnaiw'- All' wheat 697,472,000 bushels; -oats ' 1.470,3S4,000 bushels; barley 226.786.000 bushels: rve 61.968.000 bushels; hay SSJo.OOO tons; beaas ; 17,764.o bushels; peafhesv47,73,'1 OlMt huahols- hrnnm r-nrn 9St lUMl mA knna la AAi. t Final estimaus .of crop produe-! Hon will be announced ,Deeember . . - - Heal wtat.j t i : f t , - . - DIET AND HEALTH,, (Continued from page 2 ) years longer, but 1 assert It boldly ! ryour complexion and efficiency I will br-lito per cent better." And It is true. 1 have heard from thousands who have reduced their weight by1 ihts no.iaal, healthful' method of ' sclchtlf io control of the" diet, aa,d exercise, and 1 havt never hoard of one instance, where the health and happiness and looks wero not improved. Tomorrow Get-Thin-Quick Schemes. c Heat wltla gas. Wkbh'Yau Feel- Com jr.- & Laxative Bromy w'tSesSnlmk XK. to work offjtlie cause and to fortify the system against an attack of Grip or Influ enza. A Safe and Proven Remedy. Price .30c Tha box bears this signature ;tubby (Bums kVMT VWAlld'TCV CZT, t Ell..lOCWTCfcREA , dlT A MLrX . 1 ft' ill I Iffcj-S havc auc meekim fz "7 ,W ( I kwovo w bird tfZTZ X . I vJ TiA Iv W I ablc to oom iA-T I SuWtM-lfS M'M ftn-VOf VV AVUft.CHT. II He GETS J M ,J jTHJ ( A' LL FIX I ij TH rr. s fe&f 1 V- f( A fl ' AlO' RUM HOME" jMJi 0 '"A, lk7L. fffT) 7 4&Xt'M Bk ''p f 1 "SANDY" By EJ.ENORE MEMCRIN TUB STOilV SO FAR Sandy McNeil, of Spanish line age, marries Hon Murillo, a weal thy Italian, to uiaase bur impover ished family. She sacrifice bur love 'for, Tl-nniyf a boyhood sweet hearth.' " Her iiarrled life it a. series of hymiUittiuna by Murillo. She writs to ir cousin, Judith ature.ia Ssarr Francisco stenogra pher, for advlci and possFblo as- .iutitnita tn lir tiliht. Then eevery tbaUa young lite ' hover- j bondage. Murillo .prevents friend lot Sand? attending their, house Iwarniing. On ,is of her louely I walks aha encoanUrro Tiinuiy and I asks hltu to give her a "lid in his I car. On re&chlnc, home aha en- countera Murines rate. , ' ' CHAPTER 21 t The am, look. of MuriUo'a face, the grind of her fingers on her arm, made Sandy-a Utile faint. "Did you have a nice walk?", he asked trluldlyi ; t , . . "Yo 1 men foo' tar.' Luckily, Just, -as 1 ,wiu .i'oul IP collapse Tun ip y dio hy add picked 'in UD." , 1 ' . ' '. . How very convenient: - on have ilie haoit ot, being rescued.-' Sandy's i cheeks flanied. She stood an Instant with her mouth nn.n ma Ihnnnh . 1 1 nhitlil IA speak, her eyes' pounnK on Mu- ruin s mam ui iuiuiiu . . i , Dae lumen uer oiica unit i -Goudby. Timaiy!" Awfully nlcO In you putting yoarself out pf the way you did. I Jiope you woa't be too late for your engagement." She .made no attempt to snule. Her eyes,- meoting Tiaiuiyts, cin- fesaed their shame D4 angfr. high and walked 'very ,uletl,v to :TouU never get lt! '?,,t 'V "hoved .dowQ there the house with her Muhuud. She ,.I,"fT' , t where she saw Murlllo's . barred felt aa though she wero stepping F. ' Fn reached out her hands teeth; saw him. snatching some through burning waves that rose wildly, sought to steady herself th'ig; grubbing It from her the even to her head sank: aud rose against him; against the fulling child. ... again. Her anger surged and "id faintiiiK. She remembered j She cried out: "Keop him away Waa overpowering like tnis. . It made her deaf to Murillo s not muttering voire. He leaned i TV 7 ..So This b the way you f anand your afternoon This nc- counts lor tne itmg waiasr wonder you have so much to laugh about. Nice conduct tor a woman 'in yonr condition!; If you dldh-it Icare abous me ;or. yourself, you :..lh .hln!.- hrtt .!. rhild. DriV- . " "'T.T T"," u.,i ",, you! Thought 1 wouldn t be nere? n - r ... - . Tdougni you wouia snean iu.- .uurino coverea nu moum; She heard this. Miles distant 'pressed it desperately. iU hands I'0,? 7V,rTh.?mhfrrielWere ShakiD.K- ." . : hold.- Sandy twisted her a .rm free I ... from his clinched fingors. She r cold, dense clouds thronged. faced blm. "What do you mean D6fore her, They made har dll T.b. ' I ' 1 1. i.. f ; y: made the faces blur. ViH0 !? U.-.n vo,,' B,u "oleea very sharp, W ' hX ni ,1 mJZ ;They. were shrill knives piercing hlirk-you can humiliate nu?-be--.i(nrou(!n ,n8 dimnes8. xhey hout- !'"""" ' ' ",, nrf think you can como out here and jact like a maniac and 1 11 stand 117 . . fT , r .r iiona; nmnc uipvj ' ' " , " , . . . , Vi,i won't uiA what to do! (Make up yvur mind for that.! Jdont netd you or anyone beking - ,..,n . -- --. - I caper." ,' "No? As long as you re my wife. I II see that yo conduct yourself as. you snoum. i n aueim to. thai. . . - . . t- ...... ... . . Sho waltud op to mm. nr nice lyoup wife, l'.en Murillo. for one I moment if I had only myself to 'consider. I started out to do the right thing. I meant to do thiB. You've shamed and dishonored 'mo. You've ridden - roughshod lover every human sensibility. I I tried to stand that. I "Hut I won't stand any more; II won t be outraged before every friend 1 ever naa. iu mm you'll cancel Invitations that 1 1 offer? You think you II treat me like a Have in tnis nouse: iou, Sne tred , ,t Mp rlrm g WILL NOT!" 'gentle hands touched her thoul- S Ills fingers doubled. Ah, so den) g.ndy nd ni. fafe Brt that's It! You meant to do right! i,,,,!,!,,,,, hysterically. "You won't S And the first chance you get. yoi;lell me, Tnon ,. t ,S fa..nl vnurulf like & Chlliuy b- . v , . , i i . ' , . fore everyone. You pick my pockets and dash home! You make a laughing stock of me he fore this whole town! And I'm not to tell you what to do!" Ilo came up and caught Sandy's wrists: "You wouldn't be my wife for one moment, wouldn't you? What about me! What about mo! Do you think, I'd have a- like you in my house?" i Fhe sprang from blm. reeling. "Now oh I'll go now now ." ! "No, you won't! You'll wait two months. Then you can go! Yon can go then!" ' She put up her hands, heating the fogs that began to swirl chilly, gray, smothering. She : 1 . Constant H l wMtii ' fzl t , 1 Duds for " : QUINE BROTHERS; ! fancied Murillo pushlnir her from the -house; fancied .him snatching the child, pushing' ties from it. She-(Jaughed , sobblngly: "You- manh to take It? Von think you'll take It front. me? -Oh.. you won't! uuiumn uul me nmuuiug ui un ,neau on ine noor. .1 The doctor frowned. . uiuu i. perfectly expect this. She was -,t'" j dls,ane- . he returned very tired.. . Murillo- -answered haggardly: r'Yes! She tell before I could rurh k linn'. v.. ll.inl, vm. Z " ... , - . .. "I don t know." ea: 1 wont nave a "ka saw llob McNeil's charm and beau- vo) , my houlle! Walt ,, she gave a long, shivering ; months! Then you go! Out you laugh,, , . , go. ----- I "ea to bboui tnese voices mown. She cried hut: . ;'No! Don't iw. ii nil nwQj i line j . , 5,. i l.i4l . LT.... k. l I !.. lgiVe It A , gne befean to ry farnt; whim- permit ci-n;ii. nnere is iu orii it back let me see " i .... i That nlcht the child was nor iThe nursa moved about tne wnlli. (bare room. Her cool, airong fln- igers touched on Sandy's pulse. , sandy Bw her. She wished to speak but she was. buried so dcep- lyMn these waves and waves of fog. Finally ahe said .".My head hurts-. ' Hut these words surprised her. They were not what she "lieu iyB(i, . phv .i(r,t. "There, now, you'to all right! You muan t ,do' that! " "Where Is It? Ilrtng It to me Her hands reached out, feeling )oye(, -he bed. - "Whero is Urlng it!" 'Soon not yet-dear. Rest a ttt)eii ileum. hiiiiw. n n-iie 1,0.. i 1 Says Dangerous Varicose Veins Can Be Reduced at Home Rub Gently and Upward; Toward the Heart as Blood in Veins Flows That Way Tf yna rr any rt-lmiv or fr! im Worrit"! IxtrmiHo 01 vhthomp m vr bun cheat, tl tienl uUvi: t Keeping Buck i ' 'I 'It I. I Gomfort in a-m hBWI N BO E I iiUITO Lewis. Union Suits are cut lull to prop er proportions aud o designed that the mo3 strenuous exer cise may ba tn joyed - without tlie wearer becoming i conscious ot his undergar ments. ' '' Men, Inc. A I want to see It!" j "Hush now. In tha morning I'll bring it. 8leep." They were pushing her back down sgatn deeper deeper. She fought against this. She didn't ana aon t let mm in. Ana sne kept whimpering beraase they would bring it to her. She want- eu n in nor anna, , - si,. . ... ..j.i, , minti bearing. She said tear- , ne nurj)e. , ,.It.g ,iea(1; And you won't tell mo? Did it die?" 1 -' ..v'or 'r.-a"nnV lint ir. IS' " ..n0t dal- "Ul " Tery weak, because It. came too SOOn In the morning1 I'll bring lt ., She cried 11 nlirhi hont It 5n n the mTre l' eou'X lyTok. lit a moment.- She mustn't touch It , , , u wu ,hln and red nd worn . looWng lit 114. emaciated, skln- ncd-looking thing. Lot her face , Sandyr owp . irtce. Sfie could trace It In the iluy features. She Hha ,nw tears In the mirsAS .eyes the nurse turning, taking the baby away, And she pleaded; she said eag erly; "It doesn't move. - It doesn't cry. Is It alive?"- "Yes It's alive."- "It not going to die?. Do you mean that it may not live?" "We hope it'a going to live." Sandy put her hands over her face. "It tuuit live It's got to liver . ,- ., ,., , . ; , ( ' Qi . .. ' Studebaaer ; models. bujlas oo . year!) r-i.jM?iiPi-W'iwii&xi'is:i p Masquerade Dance! 1 A TiUerllall Saturday, Nov. 14 A ft . GOOD MUSIC Everybody Welcome iiiMii:rTiKx-iii':'iM'M fHn;;;n, in iht world run nlvo you k yi.ur (JrujulHt for nn oriK Irutl Iwij-miiK r !. tit of Mourn- I Knir:til (full h t ri k I li "nil I uiily it I )it iinii iiMirnJiiK to ihv wtl ln:n. ' mini f vt-lnn. wn yun will j until"'' thu thMV urn growInK mnrtll' l-t' ittui ih" trvaliiivtii mbuuil it -linui;ij until tii- vi'lrm n.r nt normal ; HiKf. . 'n-iralliiK nod powerful M j-l" n?-ratd ll thut -tn I'ltin nr atl'jul.kly (.I'bofl''i. All ilruirgtiHtii. in the Game. - ; t.--n- 'J , j I ,FREE. FREE "One 8x19 photograph with every order of W OO or over. Thla offer cloaes Nov. to. Clark Studio, Caaa Bt ! Roseburg Mat Bank Lldf. Phone Ml. ' XMA8 ANNOUNCEMENTS - Don't delay . ordering your ' Christmas aiuiotinoeinenta. We are showing a nice line of both printed and engraved cards. Place your onwr now so that the best attention can h aivn tout work. News-Re- e view ExclusiTe Job Printing 4 Department.- Roseburg, Ore- gon. Notirs of tale of rTernmnt tim ber. Ueneral Lnd Office, Vahln tun, U. Cm Hl't- US. Nutic u horoby Kvn that aubjoct to the conditions And limitations oC tbe acta of Jun v, ivis tJ iau, zis;. I February 2S, 1919 40 Htat.. 117. land Juita 4. 19X (41 Stat.. 76S, and 'uurauaut to departmuntal rvtfula- I tlona of Aurll 14. 19U (CO U U. 8.4). I gl'thv tlinbar on th following lands I will b sold Nov. 16. at io o'clock A. M. ut public auction at lh U. b. laud of tun at lrumliur. j Oi vifon. to tU hltflictft blddwr at ! tot Ivns than thv ipralad valut aa shown by thla not leu, sale to b subject to the approval of the Sec retary of the Interior. Tha purchase price, with an additional sum of une-flftta of one per cent thereof, be I Ins commissions allowed. niul be deposited at time of sale, money to be returned If sale is not approved, othrw.se natent will issue tor the timber, which must be removed wltmn ten years, dius win oe re ceived from cltisena of the United States, associations of such citlaens, uU corporations orsaiMsed uudor the lawe ot the L'ntled Mates, or any slate, territory, or district thereof only. Upon application ot a ijualiried purchaser, tha timber on any legal subdivision will be offered fpartiiy baler belli liwludrd In any offer of a larger unit. T. 17 8.. K. 1 W.. floC. It, bWJ4 fir 1300 41.. hemlock 40 M.. KV NW!4 fir lbh M.. hemlock 100 ll tiWM fir Uuu Xk. hemlock 4 M., SK'a NWV4 fir H M, hemlock 60 St.. NICii tiblhi fir 1180 M., NW4 fir 1710 M.. 8k. fir lOtiu it., cedar 140 M., 8ks4 fir 10.0 id., hemlock 40 M. SfcVi bW fir U2 M, NWW 6W4 fir 1&70 U.. hfci4 bW fir 1UV M.. hem iocs e M.. cedar 4ft M. tirt 8WV fir 2 AL. hemlock 12tf al.. c?uar 40 iL. none of tha liutber on this seviioa lu.be sold for less than i.Su pr at. for tue fir, 1 par si. tor the cedar and is cents per at. or tne nemioca. i. 14 H., It. S W4 tire 3ft, Lot ft, fir 43S iL Lot fir 340 SL, T. 17 IL. IL 4 W.. Sec. 31. SWW NWU fir 730 M., T. 3s a.. K. 10 W.. Sec 3J, Lot 3 nr 340 M.. white cedar 40 at.. Lot 3 iir siO ii., white cadar s aL, Lot 4 Ut 340 M., white ct-dar luv 34.. red cedar 3U M., ffc.i bWAA tir 30 white cedar 3 at., dVV'l HWU (it lw aL. wnite ceuar lus at., SK fttiVe fir 3i aL. whit cedar 146 14., ribiV bKW fir 440 M., white cedai 40 M.. HW BH fir 330 at,, white cedar 90 aL, hone of the timber on these sect lops to be sold for less than ti per M. for the fir and red ct-dur and 17 pur U. for the white cedar. T. kO ti.. R 4 W bee, 16. NtV NSV4 red fir 400 M.. T. 31 ti lt. 4 W., boo, 39, ISKi BWUjrellow nr. 3&0 red fir. Tift SL. NWH HWV4 yellow fir 321 at., red (Ir. 37ft M.. white fir 16 u uone of the - timber on these suctions to be sold for less than $1.76 per M. for the red and yellow fir and II per M. for the white fir. T. 34 IL 13 W.. Heo. 37. NKa bWV4, old growth fir 4?ft tf., cedar f0 U hemlock 200 M., sprue 36 U., MW'A bw4 old g-rowth fir ou m., second growth fir 400 W., hemlock loo AL, tiv HW old growth fit 400 aL. second arowth fir 60 M.. hemlock 2U0 M.. MKVi BV W old arowtn (ir 1025 M. cedar 60 M.. hem lock 2u0 M., NK! K4 old groath fir 600 14., aecondT growth fir 760 M., cedar 36 M., hemlock 36 St., W'hi bkVi old growth fir 400 51., seoond growth fir 400 M.. cedar liO M,. toWV HKSi old growth tir Soo M., second growth fir 46 M-, cedar 1.6 14., HKU bKV old growth fir 6u0 at., second growth fir 776 at., cedar ii &L. hemlock- 36 14.. (tec. NUVi .Sh;a old growth fir SssO M., cedar 50 14., hemlock 680 M.. NWV4 NKa old urowlh fir 3340 IL. hemlock 1170 M., BWVi NUH 01(1 srowth fir 3250 M., hemlock 650 M., NEVA second growth fir 3400 M., cedar 60 M.. hemlock 76 U . NKU NU W sec ond urowlh fir 29)0 M hemlock L40 M.. N'!4 NW'V second growth fir 340 M HW'A NVV'A second urowth fir 3436 M.. Hiii'A NWKk sec ond growth fir 2860 M., hemlock 150 M., NK'4 UWU second growth fir 4450 M.. NW V4 second growth fir 2900 II.. WV HWhk sec ond growth fir 3tfo M., bKi4 HVVS4 emuu arowin iir iiu Ml., n t, HK' second growth fir 4190 L, SWA second srowth fir 40,0 M., hemlock loo M . foW HKVs oud growth fir 4H0 M., Ka!Ve H1 second growth fir 2176 11.. cedar 126 61., none of the timber on these soctlons to be sold for. .less thsn J.6o per M.-for ilia spruce and old growth f.r, 12 per M. for the cedar end second growth fir and 60 cents per M. for tbe hemlock. T. 34 H., It. 3 K., Sec. 1. RW'V4 NKV4. pine 376 If , fir 40 M, Lot 3 pine, 276 M., fir I 'id aL. It 4 pin 70 fir 470 11, rfKVi NW i4 pine 276 M., fir 100 M.. none of the timber on this section to le sold for 1mis than 92.60 per IL for the i-lne and l per 11. for the fir. T. 37 H. it. 1) W., Heo. 21, HK tfvVU yellow fir 460 U white fir 3uy AU hemlock 100 M., HV 8KV4 red fir 1500 M., white fir 300 M., red cedar 76 M.. HK'A XK yellow fir UiU IL, red fir 750 M., hemlock 26 M . red cedar 60 II., T. 21 H., It, 12 W, Kit, 22, Lot 6, red fir 4M0 M., none of the timber on these sections to he sold for loss than i.60 por M. for the red aud yellow fir, $1.60 per M. for the red ceiUr and 6u h::;;rV:ofc'7uV;i..n;irni,rCuTiTAILOn.Na and drn,maMng. (21 nilsslnnrr. f- Main Ht Mrs OnlhrWw aDr.3B Ecr: VBATE-2BRC1TL. .... Home comfort Weatherstrip is a resilient, flexiLla '-' of vermin-proof insulation packing covered with a spec;. J rubberized water-proof fabric. Easy to Apply Simply tack on turn the corners. Noth ing could be more simple. You can do it yourself, ' : No expensive mechanic needed. No taking down of doors and windows. 1 1 M,fO Weather Tight When in place Home Comfort Weath erstrip forms a resilient caulk around window and door contacts, which is water-proof, dust-proof, wind-proof, gas-proof, and vermin-proof. CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. The Iron Mongers , Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. FOR SALE I . FOR SALb Hay. Wood, $3.50 per per tier. Phoue 270-Y TOYS POH 8ALB-M17 Second Ave. 8., or phone 39Y. FOB SALE -40 Jeraey Giant pul lets, 11.26 each. J. V. Chenowlth, Oakland, Ore FOR SALK Old growth fir wood. J50 per tier. Milton llroe. Phone 14F15. FOR SALE OR TRADE Thor oughbred saddle horse. D. 1L Fleming. Glide. Phone 7FS5. FOR SALE Ford, light delivery car, good shape, sloO. Terms. Ar thur II. Crowell. 225 N. Jackson. WiLLTSELL" or rent dwelling, 1046) corner west 1st street, and 1st .uun... lonlu 9n a k.. Rl FOR SALE Three or four tons hay, close In, In barn. ' Phone U. U. Helblg, or call 4U7 W. Cass. SALE OF UICYCLES 10 dis count on bloyclea and tires. I , Roseburg Cyclury, 636 N. Jack-' son. hOH SALE Two Poland- Ohlnal! boars. Or- will 'exchange for shoats. Itay banning, liosvburg, . Phono 14F41. . r-'Ult SALE Team, 9 and 11, 2 SOO lbs, harness, wagon, plow, culti vator and hay. Jersey Giant roosters to trade for pullets, lvar Orae, Wilbur, Ore. - FOR SALE OU TRALE For light car or truck, forty acres of liar-1 m y county a nest open land. Write U. N. Currier, Sutherlln, Ore. FOR SALE Pollcp pupplua, from reglsterid stock, wolf grey color, 130 to $50. Also registered sil ver foxes, no bettor in the state, at reasonable prices. Write or call and see for yourself; one mile north ot Cresweil, Oregon, liobt. U. Clow, Route 1, Cresweil, Ore. FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished six-room , house. Phone 416-J. FOR RENT flood six room house, near round-bouse. Inquire 876 Hoover St. FOR RENT Two modern 6-room cottagns, one furnished. Call 644 8. Pine or' phone 106 J. FOR RENT Furnished house keeping rooms, ground floor. 816 1 Winchester St. Phone nyj i Ftilt RENT Light housekeeping i room; light and water, 17.00 per! month. "10 N. Jarkson Street. Ultl 1L-VT. I.mt....i tin... ui.uf. ! ment, furnished. Close to school. Goon place tor rnildren. Aim sleeping room. C22 1st. Ave. N. Phone 70 J. WANTED By WINNER WANTED To rent furnished room. Must have wood i coog stove. 344 S. Jackson. WA.VtED-Tobuy ' five'' dosen wuite Leghorn pullets.. . Pant AUoei,. Wilbur. , WAr'l'l A womaii or girl lor light house work in a family bar lng no children. Phone 41M. WANTED Woman or girl lor gen eral housework, a permanent po sition tor tbe right pvrsoo.. Write Mrs. N. a. C'C-nutt, Kiddle, Ore LOST AND FOUfiD- r It.i t t j . . r OUND Wrist watch. Owner at) have same br proving 1 prooortf od payiug tor lais an. , j ," LX'SV Near Rosoburg, traveflnc . bag, containing men s clothma-. . j Ity.urii Leaxe.Ct Now'a-Hevlew Itfluu , . J .... j LOST Shepherd dog, black with white on neck and Up of tall, was .' lost about ten days ago. . Any- one knowing where he Is please notny A. D, oiungor, Butherlln, Ore, Reward. . - , , I' , , aSae B a &ma,B I 1 A HOUSE AND THREE LOTS fo exchange lor a smaller place. Phone 442R. - (.ah onMUl-Don i toiasi la II tag wueu'ln need ol auU parts. Sartt a Auto Wrwklo House. - OUT YOUR CHRYSANTHEMUMS for the football gam at Eugeao Saturday at the home of H. B. Church, 318 E. Com. Ave. to TRADE Half block wli in proveil business property, goo4 Income proposition, for stock ranch near Roaeburg. Box Mil Lebanon, Oregon. To-EXCilANOKV-Iiiconie and real, dent property, value 113.000, at) clear, In Medford, Oregon, tor stock ranch. Owner 803 Clark jrtiwt, Medford, Oregon. ' TO KCHANGE Pine, modern eight-room house with half block ground In Lebanon, for stock, equipment and lease on stock ranch near Roseburg. Box 368, Lebanon, Oregon. DRnrr QAinsiAi ii,iu , jjr. H pLYLEll ChlropraeUo physician, 126 W. Lane St. At Brand's . ROAD STAND,.,. '.' Paclfio Highway 4 mllea north! Open Evonlnga - iOood Things for ThanktsMtig:, Apples - - - Pears J Grapes - '""",( Hananas . ' Oranges ' Pomegranates t t WHEN IN ROSEEllRG STOP AT. Hotel Umpqua Tha Largest Stock of ' Good Used Chevrolet , and Fords , In Roaeburg Wa Will Sell on -, . EASY TERMS Hansen Chevrolet Co.