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! . i " ROSEBURG NEWS.REVIEW. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 192?. Yes, We $ Another car of flour at $7.00 $8.20 $8.60 We Guarantee it to Please ' ' Don't Sell Your Turkeys Until You See Us We want your birds and will treat you right. See Us First, We Can Save You Money. FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBURG MM"WWWWW DIET AND HEALTH ivuotinueq rrom page z.t . EKniJCTION" "AND GENErAl HEALTH." Cut llBten. my dear followers. again I quote: "Your first jar will not produce miracles, especially if your restat inn powers are very stroiiR. How ever you will see a decided and more rapid movement with each Jar." This little addition keeps you hoping and, what la more to their point, keepa you hopping with the) Before You Buy Any Radio Set, let us show you the Stewart Warner Matched Unit Radio.'" ' ' ' Umpqua Battery Station Cor. Douglas 6: Jackson Sis. RoseburK. Oregon Vhnn 67 A. B. Taylor. Prop. Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRI3T Parkins Bldg. Roseburg, Or. PHon MS COMING LIBERTY THEATRE Starts Sunday "UNDER THE ROUGE" Well Fed Fruit Ola-Nut Oread. Easy et; No regret. Oregon Bakery 231 N. Jackson SL Are You Losing Money? How many garments have you discarded because they were soiled? Our cleaning de partment can do wonders with the thing you thought you could never wear again. Wi Call and Deliver. Oar Auto Will CsU. Ptions 177 I Local Made Picture In I Willamette Valley I Have It I the same everyday OAKLAND Saturday., These two young -. MARION COUNTY HAS 1 . ITS FIRST TORNADO (Aaorlrtn) I'm. Iiml Wir. 4 SALEM. Ore.. Not. 12. The roof and ventilator were torn from a fruit dryer belonging to Ed Dcncer, a farmer, trees in several orchards and In timber tractB were uprooted and large branches from the ajwes blown half a mile or 4 more by the first tornado that ever struck In this part of the country yesterday. The storm 4 Is estimated lo have been TS yarda wide and it traveled In a southerly direction acroaa the Liberty district about two miles south of here. The storm struck - about 11 o'clock yesterday forenoon and was accompanied by heavy rain. - Mrs. Russell Llntott. teacher of piano music. Studiot 617 Cobb St. Phone B12-R. caah. Of eoune yon understand these directions are not given In the ad ; vertisements. Oh. no. Nor do the I labels on the Jars tell you that ' these products will reduce you. Do jyou know why? Because If tills ! statement were to appear an the j labels the manufacturers would be i arrested for violating the National Pure Food and Drug Act which ' prohibits fraudulent claims on la j bels. And If these directions are . i not given anu taaen me product J la lunlesfalor THERE IS NOTH-. llNO THAT IS HUUHED ON THIS SKIN THAT WILL REDUCE YOU. Nor Is there anything to use in your bath that will reduce you. If there wore reducing drugs powerful enough to be absorbed through the skin can't you see how dangerous they would be? One of these fake preparations was analyzed in the laboratories of the American Medical Associa tion and found to be oil of turpen tine, acetic acid. . water, casein, (protein part of milk) and perfume. A few cents worth of vinegar, cot tage cheece and turpentine would have the same effect, which la no effect, as their $5 Jars. Now let me repeat: these things will not reduce you. But they mny Irritate the skin. There are only three ways to reduce without harm to your health: first, to increase your activities sufficiently so that the diet you are consuming will not supply your energy needs and your stored fat will be called upon: ' second, to decrease your diet, tak ing sufficient to supply all the needs of the body except somo of the energy needs and letting the Btored fat supply the deficit; and the third, which is the best, a com bination of these two. You have, already begun this method of reducing If you have toined our class. Tomorrow It Won't Be Any Easi er Tomorrow. See the Charleston like It should be done, Saturday night. You'll enjoy It. Something new and novel in dancing. COMING LIBERTY THEATRE Starts Sunday "UNDER THE ROUGE" Made In the Willamette Valley TUBBY SAY TOO oHOOt-OA BIO GOVS THAT CANE OP HERB eerA noujio ev this ot Ky t.a eiuvrfl&l I - r;Fp! CAME OF TUFM vuAfc MiftTPn etWL-rz. e HE WEIGHS ABOUT . POOWOS, I WvCaa "SANDY" By ELENORS MEHERlH ' THE SlQltY'SO FAK Sanoy McNeil, of bpauuu Hne- 'meant lo take the child froai'horrj H..C. Darby; waa elected tera age, marries Ben aiunuo, a weal- that he'had told her he wouldn't 'porarv president ol the group. uiy Italiau.to please, uer impover- have her ifi hla boute a moment land Mrs. II. K. Larson, temporary uwcu i,mi7. ouo .an uaw u. mier two momns nrierjne cnua love for sluimy. a! boynood sweatrU-.. bom'. .Flat'. siulnc 'that and ueartb. tier married lue u a .series of humiliationa by Munllo. Sue writes 40 ber cousin, Judith I More, m a rraaciaco amnesia-jwouW charge the dealh to him! pher. for advice ud possible as-1 ,,,. she '"' """, d!dldn?t attr though ahe felt hi" lcoery that a young life U hover- dWnt attr. though she i felt Cilnr nur .wn. I.. rmpnt hr ; bondage. Marino prewuta ineuus k j ok b&iiuy aueauiug ine.r uou.v-i S'warming. 'On cub of tier lonely rwaua sue encounters Timmy and ! asks bliu to give her a ' lift in his car. uu rotcbiag ' home sue en. counters taurlllo s rage. lie U'ln ; her she may go, as sao threatens .down her temples to the pillow, to do, alter inelr "child is born.! , l uovera near n m. wu.ie oou. ouu- - I r CHAPTER 22 I She kept rulllug for the child, asking! " ja It. still live?'V i ;uor turning lier head: "liow - The 'movements oi tue nurse.; Is It?' ' 4. . . , , about the room had a vague.'l t Just the sdme.' . ' 'shadowy uareauly as though tnej "Is someone watchlue R all the nurse were a phantom passing in 'time " ' ' ' 3 rT is ouit - . . , '." ci , it. ; Sandy would struggle with the "Can t I sea It?" . 'speech,: finding it an eflorK to bring forth tna words. Hut sue must say them? 'Xlo and' look at li: . see now it a, uuw. tua uiou when the uurae didn't' obey' at ouca. : She kept her eyes 'ahuf, hiding ! from the ilooers, 'iba room .was j tilled wllb them.' All the brlgnt ! colors ol the springtime. ' U'uelr, 'fragrance drifted about her luce. Now- the -nurje waa puump a basket of lreslas and violets on Hi. .nlilen oalt u'ureau. breatflllig tnelr pertume. j She took a handful of these vlo-'1 lets and laid them on the table near Sandy a bed. She Icaued 'down and wbttpemi: "four Bus- band sent ail these flowers, tit waa . here all Bight.' You were sleeping... i)e left a -tew moments ugo.' , -'" " , i - i ' Sandy lay quieter" than before, i lent against him. She taw hor closlug her nuud : hgaiust this self walking along tne beach iuo message. 1C hart as tnoutjh some- day he followed her and overtooa , , . ' , UhA UaarJ him Rnvitlff: OUt!. tlUUUflil i i ' I i. u . . . . T . , . k... lnumH aflor thiltt IHla words .ding-donwd i herlyou meet, you !" When he ears'- ."Doyou thins: I would said thai iu the dream her buud have a like you in my hou'ti i new out and atruck him in the W alt two mouths, then you can i faCe. Anotner time, when . n I go!" " . ' I said It sue dashed Into the wa- i But ha would never get thotlora. Tbey were trlgutiuuy cold. j child trom her now! it was hers! j i hey swelled about hoi . Tue She smiled, thinking of the little. I skirt of her dress rose. It be- 'dark face.' The .baby's imagelcan,e a weight around her neck. ! Humeri heiore hurl She said watt , ni,B nut uu her hands to lour ' l.u.h in her heart: "A ton my son!" " Dlurry pictures . ot - ma . uoy . of . the. grown came to her. Dashing, full of gaiety, like his gullant (uucle lllob MacNeil. Or she tancieo nin about t or 7, running at her ! along the beach. He would grab her band, teasing for Jose to tell 'about the seals: delighted to hear about his battles when he went down to their caves and caught them in his great net. She would let him have a baby seal if be I wanted. She would get him a I big, brown setter. She would get ;him anything iu the world hO wanted. . He would bo the Joy and the compensation of ber life. She would plant ner ncart in mm. She held fast to these thoughts, nut all this while she was light ing against a terror. This terror I said: "It'a not going to live, it ican t live. It's his fault. He kil lled it. He robbed you of it." :F!a.'hins about her like bright, ! glittering swords. I She shrank from them: she 'prayed against them. ' Once she said: "Lord God. I need U! .Don't take It from nio!" t I ... I In thote frightening Images. I. Murlllo was always present. She maw the Iwby lying on a taoi' and she. Sandy, beating her hands hands I lagalnst her mouth, running from the room. , Each time this fear triumphed, !Sandy's pillses flew wild. Then the nurse held her, told her to be quiet. Khe wanted to tell the nurse to keep him from the child. not to let him near it. No she 'couldn't do that. Her thoughts were snauows vanishing and reappearing. She hadn't the strength either to hold sL-rhteT- 5.V." in here. He sent uowers nn "sick these flowers." She grew with this expectation. She was afraid to let the nurse leave her alone afraid lo open her yes. The door moving softly sonic- EeM THE I RET gas house BIC6ER DOVDIO AS BIG AS He BAKec. ao' FIVIE HOMEEO . on Handing In the renter of the mall room. Sandy's eyes cloaed. It was he. 8he wouldn't look at him. ! He uid: "Shall I JtafV mo ment. Sandy? Do you -want me here? '. .. " .T. pleasure before.- She ' kas aware that he suffered. Hut the word he called her drummed dismally In her mind. ilA.fl .ho. i.,inlml ihiit ., ha ireatinr her aa hud caused .all tnl,. bne blamed him for It all. If the child waa taken, the Je "r mcw, -" -- la ucu u w uaimus 'door : atandlng against bis . bunds on the knob. ' He went out very softly. Scald- Ing tears trickled under Sandy's hd. Tney burned a little track way Aluruio a.ooa mere tnai " - ""e 'alio teit ner uiiuu liyiaa iiyuu, sue felt her uiiud flyiMg- from her. . . t ,. SShen the nurse came In ' she asked, without opening her eye1 "Us ; better li .youcaa school ; yourself to leuv , .it yulet,. It ineeda'the waraittt.'" , 1 ? : ' j Did my husband se It? ' "Yes;" 'i I . .' . What did he do?' ) ' ' "Well what ftould you .think? lie looked af it, ' oi. course." "What did he do?,", . .The- nurse stooped Over her. "Poor fellow: he never saw a uew 'baby betora he cried." m : . f 1 ' 1 ' 1 Alter this, Sandy wu quiet for a -loai; t.uis.t ao Biopl in her dream. lUa went through it word for word. She telt Jlurlllo's hands on her wrist when he came toward her witn iih teeta ouieu, asking: "Wliat aoout me! Whai about me! Ad like chippy every chanca you get: In her dream she became vlofc it i Duo ....... n . .-laon, vnnniiill huflirM PVerVlllUn 'It lnm. Kllfl eallk. She Went 'dowTTatid- aown.-Tiio waters walls, laey waueu ner m. r"v tried to Ilgnt upward got to the lop again. They' iuckt'd hot 'und sucked her.' Her ueaa swei- j led with the vast struggling of I ncr breuth.- V I fcue imqaned Iu herislaep. Then callei plteously foSr tl clilld, Sne said: "Let me kiss 11. Lot me touch Its lace." I 0 oue heard this. She began !to cry. f . Then a hand went over- her (hair; a sou, plump hand. A vmce murmured: "Sandy San- idy, darling!" j jt her mother. Sandy thought the tears were from her mothers eyes, hhe asked, ny, are you crying?" "No, dear." "You saw the buby?" "Yes." - ' ' ' "Is tt going to live?" "Trust In liod, Sandy dear.' "Oh, mother!" 'Cray to Him." i . '"Then you think" it's going to die?"; .;;.'.' '.'.' "No no. ' Rut you ' must bo brave. We must be thankful that we have you here." "That wouldn't matter. 1 want It" Whatever happens Is for Hie s... i0oioj ,t her mother, ter I rirird : "You mean that It s gone? i Is It gone already?" . ..No out you mllst ioave It to ,hp dear (iod 10 do mj wl." . TnPn gan(y folded her hands. (She looked in her mother's face, : h., drv sml resolute. She' d: "V0, h better leave It wi,h mother. He hotter let i mo have It!" i 0 . roo WUn M ! KilH'S Ct&U ! lilQ&izitlQ x . both local snd internal, snd hss been successful lii the treatment of Catarrh I for over forty years, Sold by all druggists, F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio He Staves OIOECPTHEM VlAS THAM THAT PLEECEMAM OOTHE Cora WER I BET VOA PCETTV WEAK A? Blft A4TWO PlttCtMciW - J"l r- ss i ''h'a Laro.it Stock of I ' jiiL. ' i. ;t and Fords . z'J$. PtB (HA ' " " (jP " " gVv (Yy EASY TERMS lssJ-ay... - jtA fySh jj!cft.t'lYt t j Hansen Chevrolet Co. O. A. C ALUMNI ASSOCIATION IS r FORMED IN CITY Plan, tnr m nnamhtir ft k P. aiutum asaoclatlon were formula!' jd the G. A- C- blinqllB, g,ven ... the timel Tu..uu ven- line. More than 20 O. A. C. ex- 'students aid iraduatea were ....n isecretury, Jarl Unrlni,t rVulV k Crawlord waa . man of the rule. I !ron.mlii..e with Miu Knihtann Bltnev and Miss Jane Wharton I I aslt him. The constitution and !hy - laws committee will be headed T Holand Schwarts. Cheater Uro- "" " Mia. Vera McMillan are n. ,. , members of this committee. The Bext meeting; of Oi lA.-Q. alumni will be hcl.t Wednesday (evening, November IS. at McKean, uaroy at tiaidwin a store. i Dorothy Ogle and Dorothy Mc Donald, two local dance celebrities, have signified their Intention to I participate In the Charleston con- ladit.ri now, appearing Kith. the jjegion MInstr I.. . s ' , ' 1 yearly jor warmthssah the portable heating auxiliary Wherever the fire place or furnace isn't reaching, Pearl Oil in an oil heater does in- -yiJ(ektdM M1l6ltihlf w SUX1 uarv! ; 1 : Ttfif' i I rearlOilHurnsrW 1 the highest-grade keifjscne only re- i , fined and re-refined by the Standard Oil Com- pany's special process. It won't corrode the heater! Ask for it by M-I'carl Oil." STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Cttlilonu.1 (KEROSENE) HEATS-LIGHT off Defeat - Bludebaker builds : no - mmlul . t i . --r : p r Sf -. .! mmi on. NtsMsV - : Ut TH00CH - TrVEY THEV rJEftE LIKE F0WTHEV 0l0! , iU!tlrf 1 X V A CHAMCE J n0"1"0' THEM COMIM 1 HID ; . . , . : Ba.r 7 . 0E5"V0 -tHE 8Al 50 WC I , lU JVM IH0tag 1 3 1 V fcAi LY V DliV V V-VuiJ .-'way -A vv. FREE FREE . One 8x10 photograph with every order of 16.00 or over. 4 This offer cloaea Nor. SO. Clark Studio, Gaaa 8t. Rosuburg Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 131. XMAS ANNOUNCEMENTS a 4 Don't delay ordering your Christinas announcements. We are shoving a nice llaa of both printed and engraved cards. Place your order now so that the beat attention can be given your work. News-Re- Tlew Exclusive Jet Printing Department, Roseburg.' Ore- gon. I :." Nutlctt of a t to of Whrrnnt.tlm ber, Utiml lm 04 Office Wafchlujf lon. L. 0., btf.ai. iit NutiL-u 1 ht-rvby ' i?en thai nubjcl lo the la"", of0 ju,,s, Kvbrunry 2i.. ltf 1 (40 HtaU H9( and Jun 4, lDV (41 Stat., 38 . au4 purtuaiit to tliprtntnitU rugula- linn, nf Anrtl 14. 11114 lAtf L D. 374k the timber on iba fuUowliiK land will b sold ffov. i, ikwa. at, i o clock A. 1. at puuuc tauiuori ai tba U. b. land omc ac itosoourtj. Ortrvon. tv Ilia alifhuatL btOiitr Ml not less man tna appraiHu aui as ihown by thla notive, ! o ! ubitwet to tha auDrovai Xtt lb tat'- retary of tha luivrlor. Tha purcbaae orive, with an adUUlonal Jio .t on-fltth or una per rnt tnereoi, d knar rotiiiiilstLona allout-d. ittutil' I dvtioviu-d at time of kultv mnoy ti. h rMtiirtiatii If Mala It not at i raw a. othtti-wlMa natmit will iMua ior tlitvl thuber, which muitt be rliibTil uttt.tri tj.n VHiri. 11 Id Will' Da r4 relvtuj from clUmni of tha, Unlteisf) tftateH, aHMOuiatloiu ot ucn 91111411, and corporation ? oinantmid unflffi-1 Km lit wm of tilt fill Ilea StuvtUtM ' Oi itnv Htatn. territory, or oiirci ihruf oniy. Upon application dt w qualll Ud purchasar. lh ' tlmbar on any U-val aubdlvlsion Will bo ottJ awparaiuiy ba'ora beltikf liKtudfd lit auv oCfar of a larffer yalt.' TT. 11 S.i rt. 1 W.. eC. U, H S B.t4 nr isuv M., hvmlock 40 , M, MV tKt fir 13ut binlu:k t M- H i S' ftr vtia M.. hmlo-st (0 fek Bt4 t -fir ' M., SVthk M-.ii fir i;U af., iSI-:4 BK fir 10yu m., itMiar 19 at., o oc nr benilock 4ti ai.. iir S al.. SWhk HWa fir 1670 ai.. bW fir Utu MH heinlock HO hemiofk lUu at., cwuar w M.t norm of tha timber ya thla auction to be aold for luaa thun per M. for tna ftr. l pr M. for tn cdnr ana ii cvitta por M- for tha homlock. T. 1 8.. li. t W ticc it, Lsut , fir 4i0 M., Lot fir 360 li.. T. 17 &, K. W., Bug. SI, HWU fir 70 , T. 28 8.. R. 10 W., oC. tl, Lot S iir X40 M., white cedar 10 14., Lot 1 tir 10 AI., while vedur aO M.. Lot 4 tir 260 AL. white cedar lut. U.. red cedar 10 M.. t,h. hSV'i fir 3U at wnite cttuar s& u.. hv a dw 'a. 11 lb U.. white cedar lu( M.. NKV tt "si fir 3i at., wnita ceaar 2a al, ok.'. 8KW fir 440 at., white cedar 4iu M., bWa 8K4 fir J0 at., while uedar 0 AL. Dona of the timber on tliea aectiona to be aold for leaa iiian li our AI. for the fir and red cdur and $7 per M. for the white cedar. T. 20 d.. It. 4 W.. COC It. Nn.w NW red fir 400 M., T. 21 h,. it. 4 W . tieo. 2. NU4 HWV yellow Tir, tw - ass reo - f in f o : a.. NW UWk yellow fir 226 AL, red fir 175 M.. (white fir 16 M. none of Hie timber on theau Mecliona to be aold , lor loaf than 11.76 pr M. for the red ajid yellow iir anu 1 per m. ior me wnue nr. T. 20 tf.. It 12 W.. Hea tl. HE. 8W14. old Krowth fir 47S AT, cedar 60 At., hemlock i00 M-. apruce 26 Al. MWU bW. old arowth fir 400 At. aerond grow'th fir 400 Al hemlock 100 AI., riW'A KV4 old growth fir hemliH-'k Suo M-. HKS HW' old atowtli fir 1036 M.. ceiUr 60 U.. hem: lock 200 At., M-: til-: old growth fir iou AL. aecond ifrowth Iir 76tf aL. cedar 26 AJ., hemlock 6 At awu brk 01a K row m iir iuo at. aeoond growih Iir 400 At., cedar linf At,. nWW HK4 old growth iir sua M., aecond if row tli fir 4to M., cedaa 16 AL, tSUia Hlhi uld growth fir 6uo AL, aecond growth Or 7i At., cedai1 4b AL, hemlock 26 M., Sec. 33, M-;1 E" old arowth fir 2a0 M.. cedar 60 AL, hemlock 6k0 aL, NW)4 Kbl old growth fir S340 At., hemlock 1170 M., HW14 NKW old growth fir 3260 Al . hemlock 660 AL. HIS. Nfi'i aecond giowtn fir 46 M-. cedar 6u ju . heiiuock 1 ft Al.. rtli1 WW'A aec ond giowih ftr 2V10 AL, hemlock 140 Al.. KW NV(4 aecond arowih fr 4U0 AL, .HYV'V 'A 1 aecond tftowih fir AI. Ehk IS WW aec ond groatji fir S&60 AL, hoinlu k 150 Al . Nft'i 'SVi ie0tn1 gr6wth fir 44J9 At.. NWU tiW4 aecond growth fir 210 At. ti hk ftWW aec ond growth l.r 3e0 Al.. M-.tfc HW4 tccoiia giowin iir liiu ai.. rti' iit. aecond growth fir 4190 AL, v HU'a aecond growth fir 40 At. liemloi k 100 AL, tlW aec ond growth fir 40 AL, aecond growth fir 2176 At., ced.tr 1x6 At., none of the timber on theae aectiona to be aoid lor leaa than 92.60 per At. for the apruce and old growth f.r, $i per AL for the cedar and aecond growth fir and 60 cent! per M. for the hemlock. T. 10 H., K. 2 K., Hec. 1. HW tsi. pine 37 At., fir 40 At., Lot 3 pine, 276 Al., tit joO 11 . 4 pine iu AL. fir 4Ty AL. HK'4 NWA Unt. ill AL, fir luo AL, none of tna timber on thla aectloa to be aold for leaa than 1.60 per AL for the pine and SI per At. for the fir. T. 27 H.. R II W.. Hea. Il. HKU Mv'U yellow fir 4f,o AL, white fir 3Mi M, heiolmk 1"0 Al.. KW4 HK' red fir lKi M-, while Iir 2ou Al., rod ct-dar 76 At., riKJi Hf-:4 yellow tir U60 AI.. if.l fir i 0 Al., hwnloi k At., red cedar 60 At , T. JH 8.. It. 12 W. Ht-c, 2:1, Lot 6. red fir 4u At., none of llm timber on the secilona to he aold for I" thun $.60 per Al. for the red and yellow fir, 1.6o per M. for the red cwLir and 60 rente per M. for the white fir and hemlock. Ttioa, 11a veil. Acting Coin rotnfiloner. "eJfl I I rVx rr WBATHBRQirrmt: Home cbmfort' Weatherstrip 'is a resilient, flexible strip of vermin-proof insulation packing covered with ft speckJ rubberized water-proof fabric. . ', .'' 1 Easy to Apply Simply tack on turn the corners. No3ti': ing could be more simple. . You can do it yourself, ?. No expensive mechanic; needed. No taking down' of doors and windows --r -.. r . Weather X'gbt When in place Home Comfort Weath- ' erstrip forms a resilient caulk around window and V , ' door contacts, which is water-proof, dust-proof, wind-proof, gas-proof, and vermin-proof.; . ..' i j CHURCHILL HARDWARE CQ-k 4i ijrw Iron Mongers' r'ii,.V n'f Classified ALL NEW ADS f OR SALE T--1 1 : ' t " r FOR SALS Hay. Wood. J3.50 pel per Uer. Phone 270-Y. ' TOYS FOR BALE 117 Second Ave. S., or phoue J9Y. WALNl'Td and Newton apples at 8. 1. Cooley ranch. Phone 9-Fi. FOR SALE Old growth fir wood, J.I. 60 xr tier. Allltou . Bros, i Phone 14F1B. FOR SALE Oil TRADE Thor- ouahbrvd saddle horde. D. It. Flemlnir Cllile Phnne ItrlS ' ' ' FX)R SALE Ford, light delivery car, good shape, 1100. Terms. Ar thar ti. Crowell, 22S N. Jackson. VILLSeLl or reiif Dwelling. 104 corner west 1st' Street, and 1st avenue. Apply 221) 8. KaneSt. ' FOR SALE! Three or four tons hay, close In, In barn. Phone O. UHelblg,or call 4U7 WCaaa. SALE OF BICYCLES 10 dls count on blcyctvbi wud tires. Itosebuig .Cydeiy,: 61& . N, Jauk- tOU BALE Two l'olaud China boars. Or will exchange for shoats. ltay Banning. Roseburg, Phone UFtl. . i . . FOR 8 A LE TcamTTi and 11, xfl lbs.; harness, wagon, plow, culti vator and bay. Jersey Olant roosters to trade for pullers. War Grae, Wilbur, Ore. ;'.- FOR SALE Police puojilea, from registered stock, wolf grey coirtr, 130. to 50. AIho registered sil ver tones, no better in the state, at reasonable prices. . Write or call and see for yourself j" one mile north of Crnswell, Oregon. Robt. 1). Clow, Koutu 1, Creswel); .Ore. -., ,' . FOR RENT Furnished liouse. Phono 414-J. FOR RENT Auto paint shop. In quire Houth End Service Station. FOR RENT lood six room houso, near . round-house. Inquire 87& Hoover St. ' 1 ; ' r ' FOR RENT Two miKlern i room 'cottages, olio furiUHhed. Call at 644 8. Pine or phone 106-J. FOR RENT Furnished house. keeping rooma, ground floo. bl6 - Winchester St.. Phone 170-Y. I FflirRENT-LrishtTiousekeeiribg room; lixht and water, 17.00 per ' ' month, h 1 0 N. Jackson Street. KOR KENT tlround floor apart-1 ' merit, furnbhi d. Close to school IhnI place for children. Also sleeping room. C.2' iau Ave.'N. I'llOllH 70 J. ' I WANTED VAII.iiKl.Mi and uresnmaklng. C2I H. Main St. .Mrs. (iitthrldge. By WINNER FOR RENT , : -i WW rrttrn ON BACK 'it n fcjhea room. Must have wood cook stove. Si4 8. Jackson. WANTKIWTn 'htiv ' ' fivtt Anwm i white Leghorn pulleti,.' Paul WANTED A .woman or. slrl tor . light house work In. a family haw - ' log no children. Phone 4IFS. . r WANTED Woman or girl for. geo t era) hoasework. a permanent' y- i sluon for th right person. Write : Mra. N. 8. Cornutt; Riddle; Or.' V LOST Near '.Roseburg; traveling ' bag, containing men'hUv!I0thlhf."t Reward. Leave at News-Review U)S Cl8h. .nrd dJ ' alsct .Uif- wimi fa neck tiff ahtkt), rant la please tost, iui; teni ys. ago! ' one- knowlnr where hi ' naU-.U Ottlnger, Satherl 3 ur " Kewaro. X IrOHBH'ANB-THRREljQTfl iff' nasaw for. a smkrier rlaMt fhona t2R.; rH K i.lV CAR OWNEH-DoD t -forget ' 6 i call T when; loi tieed o m 4 jSK&M? ip YOUR CHRYSANTHEMUMsi1 Jfor tho football game at Kugeaei i.Satanlay at the homo' of H. BA M'hureh. SIM H. Com. A v. r .. iTl ...... 1.1. . L 1 . i' i nniin riafi oioca well insr ;irovd business property, good I I uncurae t proposition, -4'oR.i.atack, 'ranch near Roseburg. ,(Uoj ,88, t 'Leoanon, Oregon. , t , TU EXCHANOKi Income and real. (uent property. Value S12.0V0, al! vclear, in Medford, Oregon, lo lock fanch twner flpj Clari street, Meilfordl Oregon. TO EXCHANUkVi-nWue. modern: eight-room bouse with halt block! ; ground In Lebanon, fin alnekj ! .-qiilpnient and lease on stocld inen-teir irrfcrturg.! VotTSttV Iiebsnon, Oregon. PROFESSIONAL CARDS ; DR. II. 11. PLYLEK ChlropracUt physician, 126 W. Lane St. ', At Brand's I ROAD STAND Pacific Highway 4 miles north; Opsn Evenings kCootf Thinfs tor Thanksgiving E '!! . : f Dales .".fiples " 'Pears lirapes Bananas 'tiw"' ' Oranges Pomegranates WllliN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua pace; , . I." H , ..,, LOST AND FOUND f ',.,' . i -L-l-su u- 1r-rLi','t"'n-"l'r w.' 1 nr-n- ' '' 1 ' " ' , ' '"" ' "-,a