ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 1925.
Yes, We Have It !
Another car of flour at the same everyday price
$7.00 $8.20 $8.60 '
We Guarantee it to Please
Don't Sell Your Turkeys
1 UntUYouSeeUs '
We want your birds and will treat you right.
See Us Firat, We Can Save You Money.
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
ROSEBURG
MgT8TIIlI.ITTOglgTTgSIi
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DIET AND HEALTH
DIET AND HEALTH
(Continued from page S.)
tenance diet, but don't gain.
9 Don't give up if you fall from
caloric grace and gain occasionally.
H is better to have lost and gained
than never to have lot at all.
10 WATCH YOUK WEIOHT!'
PROMISES:
1 promise that If you follow my
directions and reduce as I have di
rected :
1 Better health.' Much better
health.
2 Increa8i-d efficiency and
strength. One hundred fold.
3 Better dispositions. Fat peo-
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. H. H. PLYLER Chiropractic
physician, 126 W. Lane BL
Dr. H. C Church
OPTOMETRIST
Perkins Bldg. Rose burg. Or.
Phrme aa
Ths Largest Stock of
Good Used
Chevrolet
and Fords
in Roseburg
- We Will Sell on
EASY TERMS
Hansen Chevrolet Co.
Phone 44S
Well Fed
Fruit Ola-Nut Bread.
F.asy et:
No regret.
Oregon Bakery
231 N. Jackson St.
Are You Losing
Money?
How many garments have
you discarded because thry
were soiled? Our cleaning de
partment enn do wonders
with the thing you thought
you could never wear again.
Ws Call and Deliver.
Our Auto Will CalL
Phone 277
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OAKLAND
Hi
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Hall's Catarrh
m . . ,
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Medicine cw
aomoinca
tnent.
both local and internal, and ha. been
j successful lit the treatment of Catarrh
( for ovt forty yean. Sold by all druggists.
F.J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio
pie are not good natured ! They
are apathetic.
4 Better looks. Clearer skin.
No matter how you look during the
process, when yu are reduced your
look will be Improved, Five hun
dred fold. And youpnger. lots
younger!
5 A reorganization of your mode
of living. A cure of your habit of un
natural craving for Urge amounts
of concentrated foods, with the cre
ation of a new natural appetite for
wholesome foods.
. 6 A resoration of conjugal fe
licity. No one loves s fat man or
woman.
Tomorrow Too-too Thin?
Tk. c .. somnsntora Rose-1
burg s society dance orchestra, will ,
furnish the music for the big j
Charleston Contest to be held next
Saturday night. You'll miss a big
town aance and some good enter
tainment If you don't attend.
WOMAN'S BODY FOUND ON
BANK OF COLUMBIA RIVER
(AvMicUtii Prm Lul Wire.)
KELSO, Wash.. Nov. 14. Find
ing of the unclothed body of a wo
man on the bank of the Columbia
river, apparently about 40 years
old, was reported here by
Coroner W. V. Vannote. The up
per portion of the remains was but
a skeleton, but the lower half
which was buried In the sand, was
well preserved. She had been
dead for several months.
TABLE DECORATIONS.
A full line of the newest place,
i cards, score cards, napkins, . crepe
paper and necessary articles for
your party. Also a nice selection
for prizes. Lloyd L. Crocker.
CHILDLESS
HOMES
Read Mrs. Benedict's Letter
Praising Lydia E.Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
Kewaneo, Illinois. -"When I was
married about a year and a half I took
Lyoia a. tin. d against it. She had to
hams Vegetable, LTaI, ",
Compound be- j fc , fcw, out t0 tho wa.
fTf.1Lal,lter How blue and free the wa-
rhlldren I now
emioren. i now
have two Deal tny
little irirla and I
niue pria ana i
have twohealthv
amsure I would
KS.UI,J
had it not been for
your medicine,
I ... .a
summer I got all
run-down, irregular, and I had awful Pare". iow , tear
headache and my back and aide hurt knuckles. She v.a t. hed it In sur
me so that I could stay up only a short prise as It tr ekled t ht.gh her
time. My limbs would get so tired and fingers. Crying she v as cry
ache till I could cry. 1 surted to take Ing. Cring because It was not a
the Vegetable Compound apain and year ago.
used the Sanative Wash, and it was She was so alone these daa.
not long till 1 was relieved. Now I do No one but her mother and Alice
all my own work and help others. I and her VncM Hob came,
sure praise Lydia E Puikham'amedi- She wanted no one. htie
cines toanyone I meet that is suffer- thought that she was dying. She
ing from similar troubles.' I think if wondered how long II would take,
mothers with (iris would give it to Once in a, while she felt a pity
them when they come to womanhood for herself. And once In a while
it would make them stronger. 1'eopla a Idaze of anger. Then she
who have known me all my life are thoueht of running awny. She
astonished to see me now as 1 waa would go some place where no
always sickly when in mr 'teens and one knew her. She would shove
nntil I started taking the Vegetable behind her all the violent bitter
Compound." Mrs. Mary R. L'kkb ness.
filer, 813 Fayson St., Kewanee, 111. ' And fhe would begin nil her
TUBBY
STOP VOO FUSSlM' AO HOLD
l-r strinv
PRACTICE THIS
If I'M TO boTHE
OUR. TEAiM -
IW A LOTTA
AW' I'M OOWWA.
AvOBl&HT
.i 1 I
"SANDY"
I , By ELENORE MEHERIN
Sandy McNeil, forced by her
impoverished family Into a, love-
i .... .....in- -
rich u:.l.r..crif.c ueTToveforiemptino.. to atay there
Tt..,m . ,hiirth ..th.rt always. . .
1 1 ill III v , cjiuuuuwi ipiwuiiiari. .
v....inJ. . -..a i i !
cTuVe Ter'Vo wrl,e"UU,'" JudKh"
S.LZZ&Z.
bondage, but Judith is absent on
long vacation. A son is born
dying almost Immediately.
CHAPTER 24
Sandy sat In the garden. She
often Bat here hours without stlr-
rine. She would lean her head :
against the acacia, her eyes fixed t
I on the blue, stretch of the sea. .
She would listen to the breeze ,
as it came mumurlng with sum-
I mer's golden peace. It would run
light, teasing fingers through her '
hair. She would shut her eyes-will you let me go away lor a
longing for its coolness and peuce while?"
to touch her thoughts. "Where do you want to go?"
She waa so tired with the dark-1 "I'd ilka to get out on the
ness and weight on her. She for- ' ocean."
got that she had ever been glud. j "Well, I'll see about It. I may
In the neighboring yard chll-le aule to arrange it. I can't be
dreu were playing with a bean KOne more than a ninntli or Ho."
bag. Their voices shrilled with j she said silly: "I want to go
laughter. Sandy breathed heavily, I aione.'
preiistng her fingers against her j He grow pale, the long eye
mouth, brows raised questionlngly. Then
!he came up and took her hands.
It was three months since they j k0 drew her to him. "No. I don't
had brought her home. The day i think that would be advisable,
she was to leave the hospital she : santiy. You're a little melancholy,
said to her mother: "Let me go; You'll get over this."
back with you." she said pleadingly: "Don't
Her mother s Hps had. trembled Ben I'm tired!" She thought:
and she had bitten them. But she ,. .t u kill me It will kill me
stooped over Sandy and kissed j jr i could only die!"
her: , "Everything Is arranged j Her Imagination tortured nor
dear. Y'ou mustn't give In to ycur ; incegfantly. When he held her
grief." hands, she remembered the way he
Then Sandy smiled. She smll- ha(j gripped her wrists, scream
ed all the way driving home. She ing. "What about me! What
thought: "I'm going to die as BOOt me!"
soon as they take me in there. ; iUt ne was holding her and
I know I'll die." And ahe looked kiting her. He waa saying:
forward to It. l"Yes Sandy, darling we'll go
That night when they were awBy wherever you like. We'll
alone. Murillo pushed her chair to xgia again." i
the window. He aat at her side, i ....
sandy, were sums ii win.
over again. lie put his
sgainst her hair. ... ..
""ank- Bh"V"in h h'? !
" n.m.
husband she thought of the name j
he had called her and that he
bad Bald: "Do you tlnk I'd have
like vou In my nouse:
She would never get over this
But he took her hand In his.
"And things will be different the
nezt time. Isn't It better, per
hapa, that the little one was ta
vn It waa bo weak. You were
so nervous and hysterical all ,neiher npg
nine ntm....- I
She interrupted with
?hn...ht
moaning: "Oh!" She
bitterly. "I wasi hs one who hurt
lt! 8h 'fancied the baby In her
arms and wht8Pe'ca..,10't' , ,olV
I waa the one who killed you! I
" 1
hurt vou
She felt tne nine Doay as
It
jay that last moment against her
kraail in fllllet HO COld. Silt
oftened awakened at night feel
ing It. ,
Now she tried to draw her hand
from Murillo's. But he said:
"When you're stronger. Salld'r
dear, you'll see things in a better
! light. Then we may have anotner
child. You want this, don't you?"
I She put up her hand and hid
her face from his eyes.
And for three months she lived,
I dreading the moment when ne
I would claim her.
Whenever she heard steps on
'the grass she shivered, lie often
Icame and Bat next her, holding
. hH KaaA turn th
. DW'arij and press his moist
ve" came ni.um ."
,h. hn ridden on their
-m ru.h nl to tne snore.
.u. i.
. IB.
crests. A year ago in me
f.rnool,. .he and
lazv
summer afternoon, she and Tim-!
my used to strike out. swimming
laughing flirting.
sweet then.
Sandy looked at h
Life was
hands.
They were so white and trans-
t GOTT
GOAL KlCKlM'
BOOTIW FOB
GOTTA. GET
00t PBACTtCC
DO T TODA.V.
HEQC w iOZV j
Qf ohgp,e
life new again. She was Just 20.
"Twenty." She often said thi
to herself. And there was uolh-
Ins before her down ail the years 4
nothing but the companionship !
of a man grown hateful to her. '
Not even a child now. Oh, aheiw
would never have another never.
The only timet she wept waa
when ahe thought of this hav
ing another child to take the
P' f the little one that was
"' She didn't wish Its place
Ito be taken. She wanted that
.. ' , . , i . ,
Uut even her mother said:
will VTTer 'heart'
bu?ndrg"",Tnh? wl rhermo,
hiked of Ood! It was God they
blamed for this marriage and
Ood who said she mustn't rebel.
That waa a terrible defiance. Ood
wanted her to be Murlllos wite:
(wanted her to bow gently to her
'cross!
Isabel McNeil said these tnings
in her sweet. Dlalntive way
And Sandy, fighting for strength,
would think blindly: '"I don't
believe It! It can t be true!
...
one nlcut when she was home
rour months, she said to Murlllo;
c,i w.nt tn her uncle. HOD
McN,,ii, The whiteness of her
terrified him. Kb saw that she
couldn't keep her hands from
she jad. -Bob, will you lend
shaking.
me some money?'
How much do you want,
little
...
j" AU
you
can spare. I know
No but I can hock my over-
i coat. If necessary. He put nio
I hands over hers. He said warm
ly: "What's the matter, kid "
Sandy pressed ner nanns examm
They were so annen.
"oh. nothing. 1 want to get away
,1've got to get away."
..U'hAM.1
..Anywhere. t won't slay an-
ynl nt wlth hlmi can't!
im losing my mind Oh. I think
" already." , ,
Dorotuy Ogle and Dorothy Mc
Donald, two local danco celchrlties.
have signified their Intention to
participate In the Charleston con
test Saturday. These two young
ladiea are now appearing with the
Legion Mlntri.
LOI.in7 - T
; ROSEBURO
WOMAN'S
CLUB
CARD PARTY.
The Ro.vburg Woman's club wfll
give a card party In Moose hnll,
Monday evening. November 16ih.
IThe public Is invited, and urged to
i attend. Bridge ami five itunurru
will be playd. Both lady's bimI
; gentleman's prizes. Adminsion 2f
icenta. Refreshments will be
'served. Games will start at 8
o'clock.
CONSTIPATION
Nature's best lubricator la Rus
sian Oil. Tasteless, odorless and
acta In a natural way. It corrects
tne Dowels anu make, in.ui H"
, . .. . ,.. t iwt.r
'"rl" uiuinj. .
atuoebaker bul)a.
,
no yearly
ill fPai.
Good Generalship.
MRS. RIDY VAl.K.XTINO
VllA.H PIVOIU'E 81' IT.
. .
(SaocUtaa I'm. LmxI wit)
NEW YORK. Nov. 13.
Mrs. Winifred llutnut Valen-
tino. throush her mother, s)
Mrs. Richard Hudnut today
confirmed reports that she
has Instituted ault for di-
vorce In Paris from Rudolph
Valentino, the film sheik.
The action to ba.ee 1 or . char-
ge thai the motion picture
actor refuses to live with her.
1
TO lKIOKT ALIKX.
Louis Farpol, s Peruvian,
who has been confined to
the county jail for the last
three mouths, was taken to
Portlund today and will be
deported. Farpol, who went
under the name of "Kirpo"
at Reedsport, waa arrested
early In the summer charged
with bootlegging and drew
a fine of tMU aud 90 days
in jail. Ho has served out
the jail sentence. The na-
turalizatinn bureau has been
investigating his case and is
deporting him as an undo-
sirable alien.
A chicken dinner will be
served by the ladies of the
Hoseburg Rebekuh Lodge be-
tween the hours of 11 and 1, w
Wednesday, Nov. 18. In the
salesroom of Newland's Gar-
age. at 60c per plate. They
will also hold a bazaar.
FIERCE PARDONS
FEMALE CONVICT
(AMdcUtnl l'rM UukI Wirr.)
SALEM, Ore. Nov. 14. On rec
ommendation by the slate parole
board Governor Fierce yesterday
granted a conditional pardon to
Belle Uoldtrip, who la serving two
sentences of three years each in
the atate penitentiary for arson
and grand larceny. She was con
victed in Clatsop county and re
ceived at the prison November 8.
ia4. The two sentences are con
current. See the Charleston like It should
be done, Saturday night. You'll
enjoy It. Something new and novel
tn dancing.
COMMANDERY TO
HOLD BANQUET ON
TUESDAY, NOV. 24TH
Ascalon' Comniandery No. 14
will hold a banquet, honoring the
ladies at the Hotel Rose on Tues
day, November 24, at :30 p. m.
All members are to be In uniform
and will be accompanied by a
lady. The banquet will be open
to all Sir Knights, whether mem
bers of the local commandery or
not.
The Roseburg Boys' band will
play in the lobby of the hotel
irom 6:3o to 7:00 p. m. -under
the direction of Mr. Welter Ger
main, aud during the banquet mu
sic will be lurnlshed by Mrs.
Youngs orchestra. This orches
tra consists of Mrs. Arthur Knauas,
piano; tin. Donald tllbbs, saxo
phone; Mrs. Joe Shoekley, trum
pet Mrs. Leo llopp, cello; Mrs.
A. J. Young, violin.
There aro several Knights who
have been members of the local
commandery since It waa Institut
ed here and they are to be spe
cial guests of bonor. It la hoped
to have Asuoclate Justice O. P.
Coshow present at the occasion.
REBEKAH8, ATTENTION.
Those having articles for the ba
saar please bring to the salesroom
of Newlnnd's Oarage on Tuesday,
after 3 o'clock, so that they may
be placed on display.
It you bring them earlier than
Tuesday please leave them at Mc
Kean. Darby ft Baldwin
FREE FREE
One 8x10 photograph with
every order of IS.00 or over.
This offer cloaea Nov. SO.
Clark Studio. Caaa St.
Roseburg Nat. Bank Bldg.
Phone $31.
!
XMAS ANNOUNCEMENTS
Don't delay ordering your s
Chtiatmas announcements. We s j
are showing a nice line of
both printed and engraved
cards. Place your order now
so that the beat attention can i
be given your work. News Re-
view Exclusive job printing
Department, Roseburg, Ore-
gon.
Notlc of u! of suTernment Mm-
bwr. Oeltornl Lod Uttwm, Vhluje
(n. L. C. Kr)UL 24. Notice It
ttereby given ibn HUbJect lu the)
vunuiuons aud tlirmauuiitf 01 in
at-la of Juno . 4V 8tU 218).
February a. ( tilai.. li.
and Juno 4. 12U (41 BtaL, 768), and
pursuant to dttpartmontul regula
tion of April 14, 114 if0 I U 47.
tho timber on the following lauda
will be sold Nov. 1. Vtib. at lu
o'clock A. M. at puuilo auction at
the U. a land ofiico at ltottetmrg,
Oregon, to tiie hlgheat bidOer at
not lea tiian the appralaed value
aa ihuwn by this notice, eale to be
subject to the approval of the Sec
retary of the Interior. The purchase
price, with an additional lum of
one-fifth of one per cent thereof, be
ing conimlealona allowed, must be
depoaitttd at time of al, money to
be returned If aale la not approved,
uiberwlae patent will laaue tor the
OuiDer, which muat be removed
wituin ten years. Bids will be re
ceived from cltlsens of the United
atatea, aerostations or such vlttseiis,
and corporations org an lied uuder
the laws of the United (states, or
any state, territory, or district
tuereof only. Upon application of a
qualified purchaser, the timber on
any legnl subdivision will be offered
separately before being Included In
any offer of a larger unit. T. 17
it. 1 W.. Sec. 11. bW'k Nlitt fir ltoo
M., hemlock 40 U., KW KW fir
lb3& M.. hemlock 100 M..
fir lSuo M., hemlock 115 aL. dK
NW fir s8S M.. hemlock 0 M..
NKU Ks-.Li fir llttU M.. NWsi.
bKi fir 1710 M.. bK BK fir luoo
Jd.. cedar 14o at., Wh "r 100
11.. neuklock 4W at.. MvS W fir
M, NWV, 8Wi fir 1570 at..
bW)4 fir lioo M., hemlock ttu
M. oedar 4S M.. SYVfc BW fir 92i
M., hemlock Uu M., oeuar so AL, none
of the timber on this section to be
aold for less than 91.&U per M. for
the fir. 1 per M. fur the cedar and
16 cents per M. for the hemlock, T.
14 a.,' K. W.. beo. Ho. Ut , fir
490 M.. Lot fir SU M.. T. 17 B., K.
W., Sec. Si. 8W4 NWU fir 1i
M., T. IS &. K. 10 Bee, Jl, Lot I
itr H0 M.. white cedar u M., Lot I
llr blO at., white cedar 0 H., Lot 4
fir X0 M., white oedur 100 M., red
cedar 30 u., tf iir zso ai..
white ovdar 3& M., bWt fir
ly& at., white cedar lub M. SK,
ot-St llr 4o U.. white cedar 246 XL,
ftfc-s. fciJiW fir 40 11.. white cedar
4atU at., bW)4 BHi fir Z&0 U., White
cedar 90 M., none of the timber on
these sections to be sold lor lesa
than 12 uer M. for the fir and red
cdur and $7 per M. for the white
cedar, i. ifv b., k. t w., t.ec. i,
Nfc.fc NWK red fir 400 M., T. 11
iL 4 W., bee. x. UVVU yellow
fir. 1'J M.. red Iir, 17& M.,
NWH SVf yellow fir !2 M., red
fir, 176 ii.. white fir 16 M.
none of the timber on these
sections to be sold for less than
1.16 per Af. for the red and yellow
iir and II per M. for the white fir.
T. 1 8.. 1L Xt W., Hec. 27. Mti
HfV, old growth fir 476 M.. cedar
6U M hemlock 200 M.. spruce 26 M.,
NWi tlW'K old growth fir 400 M.,
necond growth fir 400 M., hemlock
luo aL, tiW W old growth fir
6U0 M., second growth fir 650 M..
hemlock Z)0 M . HKM HV old
growth fir 102S M., ctdur 60 XI., hem
lock 200 M., NKt old growth
Iir 6oo M., second growth fir 760
cedar 26 M.. hemlock 26 M..
.W ti old growth fir 400 al..
second growth tir 400 M., cedur luo
M Vti old growth fir Soo
M.. second growth fir 4io M., cedar
176 al.. HHk fid growth fir 6o
M. second growth fir 776 Al.. cedar
2b M.. hemlock 2b M . Hec. 36. Hb:
.NKV old growth fir 2iU M.. cedar
60 ii.. hemlock 690 M., SWbi tH
old arowth fir 2310 M.. hemlock
1170 Al., bW4 NUk old growth fir
360 Al . hemlock 660 M., tiU SE
second growth fir 3400 U cedar 6u
M. hemlock 76 11.. NKU sec
und growth fir ?910 U hemlock
Uu 14., NWM NV4 second growth
f.r 3420 M., UW4 iV6 second
growth fir 3426 11., HK NWS sec
ond Krowth fir XK60 ii.. hemlock
IjU 11. NK4 HW'4 serond growth
fir 4460 Al., NW4 HW'M fceOond
growth fir 20u 11., tiViA tiWU sec
ond growtn iir 3o ax., or. 14 ew
ftond growth fir 4470 M., NK4
HK4 second growth fir 4190 M..j
S HKM court growth fir 4660 1
M. hemlock 100 11.. HKi sec-!
ond growth fir 4H60 11., Hbfc SK
second.growth fir 2176 M., cedur
lib M.,' none of the timber on these
stations to be sold for lesa than
sj.&o per M. for the spruce and old
growth fr, $2 per 11. fur the cedar
and second growth fir and 69 cents
oer II. for the hfinlmk. T. Is H..
lit. 1 K, H. 1. HW4 Kfc.'. pine 276
m , nr 40 At., A.t s pine, dib M,, iir
I do 61., lAt 4 pine 70 M., fir 470 M.,
dK4 S plnu 276 M., fir 100 11.,
none of the timber 011 this section
to be aold for If-ea than 12.60 per AC
for the pine and $1 per M. for the
ftr. T. il H.. It. II V Mec. 21, HK'4
HW4 yellow fir 450 M., white fir
200 M . Iivmlmk loo 11. KW HKW
rrd fir luOii 11., white fir 200 M., red
rfdar 76 M, HK' HK yellow fir
l.'Jii M.. red ftr 7-F0 11.. heiiilu k 2U
M . red CftiMT 60 11., T, 2S H., H. i
W. H- J4, Lt 6, red fir 4 HO II.,
none of the timber on these se'-tlons
to be sold for lens than ti.bO tnr
M. for lite red and yellow ftr. $1.&0
per M. for the red t-s-dar and 6
renta per M. for th white fir and
hi inliH-k Thoa. llavell, Acting Com-mtetloner.
1 1 --
l l . II T..o- oc-ttPQ A 'X I
90 ACT ICC BOMWtAl HEV THAT WAj
( noDAV Atf teT vooo. rAott.
60A. rStCKIkJ" Go I IP we'RE GOWUA.
V tiMe J get tio roosiry
: TUB
"SPEED
' KINO
SKATE"
Have you an old pair of skates) We will sJlcrW you
50c for them to apply on purchase' of new pair.
Have you looked at the Balloon Tire Skates Gen
erally sold at $4.50, we have them priced at $3.75.
These skates have a new style of frame and wfch
new wheels are, we think, the best skate on the market.
We would like to have you stop in and look at them.
CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO.
The Iron Mongers
Roseburg, Ore.
Classified Section
ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE.
I FOR SALE .
I '
FOR SALE 1924 Star touring;. Box
14, News Review.
Foil SAl.1 Hay. Wood, 3.50 per
per tier. Pbone 270-Y.
WALNUTS and Newton applea at
S. UCooley raach. Phone 9 F2.
PUMPKINS ONLY "16 perton s"t
(arm. J. F. Uonebrake, N. Curry
Estate.
CORN ON COB 11.16 per bu. al
ranch, 8 miles south Myrtle
Creek. M. H. Ilauer.
WILL SELL or rent dwelling, 1046
corner west 1st street, and lat
avenue. Apply 220 S. Kane St.
FOR SALE Three or four tons
hay, close In, in barn. Phone O.
U. Helblg, or call 407 W. Caas.
FOR SALE Two Poland China
boars. Or will exchange for
shoata. Ray Banning. Roseburg,
Phone 14F41.
USED PIANO We have a bargain
In a used plauo for someone.
Terms If wanted. Call 315 N.
Jackson St.
FOR SALE 5-room bouse with
bath and sleeping porch, A 1 lo
cation. Buy 'of owner. Terms.
Address O., care News-Review.
FOlC SALEPups-3Yoxhound
and 1-2 Alrdale ; males, $5, fe
males, $2.50. Phone 27F42, Oak
land, Emmett Hall, Wilbur, Ore.
FOR SALE One brown maro, age
9 yr., weight about 1250, good
work animal, (50. A. W Yocom,
Myrtle Creek. Ore.
FO RT)TOU Ri NOf or sale, or will
trade for wood, goats, potatoes
or apples. R. F. Huntley, Brock
way. FOR SALE Stravi berry ""plants.
New Oregon, well rooted. 14 per
thousand. Solid cabbage, any
quantity. Improved petite
prunes, 10 lbs. for 1. Lindbloom,
IHxnnvllle. '
roll SALE 1322 Douse siiluu
good condition, all good tires,
battery practically new. For
quick sale at 1500. Also Spits
dog, fine watchdog, 8 yrs. old,
well trained. Phone 70-J or 'call
at G22 1st Ave. N.
Lato Chev. sedan, the flnlMh and
all like new for (550.
24 Kpec. six Hluda. roads, with
90 mile gear, (or 11150.
2.1 111k six tour., good condition,
23 Ford roads., new pa;nt, 1M.
t.ood Ford tour, with lota of ex
traa, $200.
Chrysler Dealers, 527 N. Jnckson.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN 40
acres of good land that will make
any one a beautiful home, three
miles from town and the Pacific
highway. In the very best of lo
cation; One all year road; 1-2
mile lo school ; all o( the tract
tillable; no Improvements but
fences. Will sell to any respon
sible party (or very kiiihII pay
ment and wait for the balance to
suit purchaser. Low Interest,
and Immediate possession. No
betler place (or small fruits, broc
coli, especially for atrawberrles.
My price will be so small that 1
will only give It to party Inter
ested, as one would get the Im
M'eimiun that the properly la of
little value. I will convince you
that 1 am offering you a home at
one-fourth of Its value. Address
Mlwneir,'' rare of News-Hevlew.
By WINNER
f Ja
FOR SALE Old growth fir wood,
IS.50 per tier. Milton Broa.
Phone HF15.
FOR SALE 157.00 Liberty range
for 149.50; S7 Hornier Cabinet.
(39.50; long Oakcrart bed Dav
enport, 29.50. J. M. Judd' Fur-'
nlture Store.
FcTRs7CLEPollce puppies, from
registered stock, wolf grey color,
130 to 150. Also registered su
rer foxea, no better In the stats,
at reasonable prices. Write or
call and aee for yourself; one
mile north of CraaweU, Oregon.
Robt. I. Clow, Route I, Creaweu, ;
- Ore.
A FIRST CLASS one tube Radio
set with head set. for 1 15. 0. Has
had all coaat stations from Cal
gary to Loa Angeles. A two
tube set, hooked up to equal moat
five tube aeta. for S35 (Ml onlv.
Left with ua for sale. Churchill
Hdw. Co.
THEY'RE OLD. but they're good.
Team, harness, wagon and Urge
wood rack, a good outfit for
heavy hauling or road 'work. If
Intereated come and see or write
for particulars. Also one good
light saddle horse, (15. Oae field
disc, good aa new, S20. Will
trade all or any part for sheep.
A. Louis Eggieton. Oakland, Ore.
CATCHING'S USED CARS
Two Harley Motorcycles, (50 ana
76.
111S Ford tourlnc 1 SI
1918 Oakland "6" touring 17S
1924 Ford roadster 285"
1924 Chevrolet touring 325
1918 Bulck "6" touring.-
375
1924 Ford Coupe .
450
70S
800
1925 Ford Tudor 8edan
1922 Dodge Sedan
Roy Catching Motor Co.
125 N. Roae St. Roseburg
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Furnished six-room
house. Phone 416-J.
FOR RENT A modern four-room
bungalow, garage and woodshed.
Inquire 1124 Ramona Court.
WANTED
WANTED Milk goat
Weeks, Ruckles, Ore,
A. It.
TAILORING and dressmaking. 521
S. Main St Mrs. Outtuidge.
WANTED Opportunity to go to
southern California soon. Will
drive car or accompany some
one, sharing expenses. Phone
298-R.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST In Roseburg. Armistice
Day, wrist watch with name
"Thelma" engraved on back, rib
bon attached. Reward for return
to Thelma Pearce, Central Oar
age, opposite public library.
; .. . 1
MISCELLANEOUS
CAR OWNER Don't forget ts
aall 6ii when In need of auts
part. Earfrs Auto Wrecklnl
House.
ilPi'RADifiiaU? Block well ln
proved business property, goo4
Income proposition, for stock
ranch near Roseburg. Box 36H,
Lebanon, Oregon.
'ftT E X CHA.VcTk Income and rest
dent property, value $12,000, all
clear, lu Medford, Oregon, for
stock ranch. Owner 303 Clark
street, Medford, Oregon.
TOKXCilANOK fine"
motlern
eight-room house with half block
ground In Lebanon, for stock,
equipment and lease on stock
ranch near Roseburg. Box 363,
Lebanon, Oregon.
AMLEAViNOTOWN and must
rent 5-room unfurnished houc,
full cement basement, vrl'.'i sev
eral cords of wood: on paved
street; near acboot;' chicken
house and good garden spot;
garage, very reasonable. Phone
7U-.I or call at 523 1st Ave. N.
'CAM
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
STOP AT
Hotel Umpqua
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