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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1925 They Can't Reach Them Both QUALITY AND PRICE! You may buy flour as cheap but it won't be as good. Or you may buy as good but it won't be as cheap. 1 EJicnange .ZU, 5.0U Bear ..$2.10,58.20 SUverdust ...51.80, $7.00 Guaranteed to Satisfy You Fresh Cornmeal, 1 0 lbs. 40c. Every Day While It Lasts. See Us First, We Can 5avp You Money. FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE t ROSEBURQ OAKLAND Brins Your Turkeys Friday. Nov. 20; E r.T.Trsroti.Mi.ir.T.T.T.i.ra.w . OlET AND HEALTH , (Continued from page S.I a magic wand and had cr.used a transfer of their tastes,, und the thin one had begun to eat as the fat one did, and vice versa. Do you suppose In six months they would l,a,.a thnllirht that Hlallntr hart nnil,in. n Hn tiiih ihoir rr,nHitinnT No. Because they were absolutely I wrong, ana .six months time or even less would have proved it. Kaiing has ninety-nine points out n a Wa.nftccvl In An cllk lh. nnntml of weight, if there is no organic j disorder entering as a factor And PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. IL H. PLYLER Chiropractic physician, 126 W. Lane SL Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Parkins BIdg. Roaeburg, Or I Ve DO HIS COLLARS UP SO FINE I HfS 6DR.E TO 3AV . BtimeiR. work for mine a She first told him about this laundry. She told him that we did up her thirtwalst and her other silk things in a delightful manner. Then he sent us a trial order of a doscn col lars. He and she r.gree that this Is some laundry. Roseburg Steam Laundry PHONB 7 The Largest 8tock of Good Used Chevrolet and Fords in Roaeburg Wa Will Sail on EASY TERMS Hansen Chevrolet Co. Phone 44S Employees of the City It is a noble calling to be In the public aervlce. Wc de sire also to bo public ser vants. Our "service car" will stop nt your home whenever you call. fV Mi HIS COLLARS I I UP SO FINE I I HfS 6DR.E TO 5AV .1 i W. Call and Deliver. u.lv hcw iae Vou t iwa 7iT owt HW kei or . TTuI UJ I V, V -- J J ! . (1 ! m7jif tw petTTV uttii veEme'M soeV iheio 6HB ix lwe vow J " i Hi PM i Mc' C . I " 4j n nv mn 1 St'. Si f ; . 'I will take charge of the OXFORD ROOMS On Monday, November 16. LEVEHNE DRYBUllUH. ! many points. I am Koine to give you some ihate fished the sheclal' articles dl?. .? i 7mL.ii. fS?' specific points on how to gain. 1 1 for our F. F. F. (Friendly Fat Fraternity), and now 1 11 Rive you T. T. T.'s a little attention. Tomorrow Too-Too-Thin? (Part 2.) EGGS AND CHICKENS BECOME CURRENCY IN THE NEAR EAST r4M rnm tmi Wh.l ER IVAN, Armenia. Not H. Eggs are bting used as currency in the Kara Kala district of Ar- menia where the American Near East Relief is operating. Twelve of the eggj are accepted on tli-:.r "fa-e value" as equivalent to one ruble, or fifty cents In American currency. If any of tho egAi prove bad they may be returned "Illegal ender." The new form of "currency" Is ade necessary owing to the dif-.L. fleulty of getting thp reguh.7 So- i viet money to Kara Kala. which ,oe. in Kara Iva.a coals 200 eggs. .Miss Dorothy Stratton. or New . .i. r... -W I. In .h,r,. nf the relief 'work in that .7a. re-I lean money. WOOL MARKET SXOWINQ UPWARD TENDENCIES ( A"otalrl I'm. irunl Wire.) BOSTON,. Nov. 14. The Com' 11 T,..llr..l will mavr lm!,V a i.j.r .irnnr.r ti.nrl.i has ruled In wool during the past week, The tendency of wool values Is up- ward in this market and the for- elgn markets generally has been active and strong. Australia na been against the buyer. Bradford Is reported rather quiet but firm, Competition in the foreign Primary markets is more general than at any time previously this season. Scattered buying Is reported in the west at about eastern market parity. Mohair Is rather quiet but firm. The Commercial Bulletin will publish the folowing quotations to morrow: Scoured basis: Oregon: Eastern No. 1 staple lS0fll.32: fine and F. M. comb ing fl.Z5iRl.Z8: eastern cmtning $1106 1.15; valley No. 1, (1 15 1.20. Mohair: Best combing 75S80c; best carding 65 70c. 0 BERTHA KRUPP INJURED, CHAUFFEUR IS KILLED (Arciatl Vrrm Lnrd WW.) ESSEN. Germany. Nov. 16. Ber tha Kmnn. nrlnciokl of the great t. ..... . . ... l vnrl- u f f ..r.'d a hro- ken collarbone anil Injuries about the ribs todav when the automobile i .hi.k ..' waa Hrivi with her E-r.:T. .s. a. renTv: one I Pect quite that much. Bob. I can't t He squeezed her arm: ") our I . husband. Baron Krupp von Bohl"n, would love greatly love as no wo- Those having articles for lhe ba 'skldded and went Into a ditch. The man on earth had ever loved be-, mar please brlflg to lhe salesroom chauffeur was killed. Baron Krupp fore. Then the child would return , of Newland's Uarago on Tuesday, von Bohlen escaped with slight in-; to her. He would come laughing after 3 o'clock, so that thry may uros, and strong becauBe of the bounte-jbe placed on display. , - , jous welcome she would offer. He j If you bring them earlier thnn 1 Berlha Krupp Inherited tho great ! would be beautiful and gay. i Tuesday plcaie leave them at Mc- Krupp works and other property I She lay on the sands often, let- Kcan, Darby & r.aldwln. estimated to aggregate $15ii,0o0,U00 ting these visions troop through 0 iupon the death of her father In No- her mind. Men's suits cleaned and pressed, vembcr 1902. Bertha Krupp Is 39 1 She didn't nsk how this was to $1.50. Rostbdig Cleaners, phone yeap old. WKEjl TUBBY Patricia's Loss is Lucy's Gain. j y. C m;t it Nice cp Z oowjxu-r To Co iwe fSpf A svwVhT i m-.-f'SSa Ur Tursr. iiuutifuu f ur trtrml U.r, e.i c- inr.TAklCC - Ki's I rT I A ft f ( - . . . . 1 I " mJ ) I 1 I 1 b?iai.i? fK r,. sv.nw II "w - i'Tl I I I LI I. I 'J R RA5CAl.'J I'.-.. fill "SANDY" By ELENORE MEHERIN THE STORY SO FAR. 8andy McNeil, forced by her lni- j poveriahed family into a loveless! marriage with Ben Murlllo, a rich j lullan, aacrlf Ices her love for Tim my, a childhood sweetheart. Mur- ' . immediate y. In unulteraoie ione- line... sn,w anneal, in he, Uncle illob for financial aid to make ber escape. Go on with the story. CHAPTER 25. Sandy waited for the breakers. . ... .... . , ? JuSutHitSi . wol.1 b- wniTS-MSilirUil to.wh lost hi. balance Thl. offer clo.es Not. SO. Hi VtiLJtShSi In WU 8he laughed, .thinking ,aad toll Clark Studloi C... St e.."niue hnr mariiai hondaae hut"'- She would be Sandy McNeil i w' otugui . "f Roaeburg Nat Bank BIdg. 1 ..W? J again neath the slowly moving wheels 4 Phone Ml. a . H. ;r.im"i In spirit this fact was already ". "-J . iney came wua exuotr. m B""' ,k" VJiT j.,". u7 .k ini department of commerce today Is-whlte-capped and iip-irkllng SbT .those April days when sho swam i " hmJ iipinse threw herhead back, took In a with Tlmmy and found all the on AgrTul Jong tingling breath and wl.h a earth a-hum with Immortal glad- : Oregon ArteUurjd CM leap flung through tfce trough. Sho ness. !ate on , waTe length band of rode up laughing, sinking the wa- The surf riders came charging , h itatlon ter from her eyes. to the shore, their brown bodiea de8lgnatlon of KFDJ. Evening aunset colors In all gleaming. i n that wall of mountains; the sky ! like a gay parasol of enea in nanus , of flame and purple, Sandy came ulii.lv to the beach, her nulaea thrilling. She took in long, sing-; lng, breaths as though she would drink endlessly the peace and beauty of the tropic night. I it wa. i.n mnnin. .mrfl inn fiuv went to her uncle. Two months since Bob McNeil covering her cold, shaking bands said to her: the water. He saw ncr, laugneu. ; the (armers will be gone Into, "Go back now, Sandy. Say noth-; He looked like a Roman charioteer, according to the program an ing of this vislt-nothing at all. : exulting to rein his champing hors-; nounced today. The bit I can lend you. won't do es. Bronzed, sparkling, vital. I President Cooltdge will display a particle of good, but I'll lea that He shook his head vigorously, ! his intense Interest lh the agrl you get away and that you can like a frolicsome dog: WaU a mo- jcultural situation by coming to stay away as long as you like, ment," he called. v klhlcago to address the gathering Trust me, won't you? I "I must B!" 8he whlspsred to Monday, December 7th, thereby herself. But she smiled anoTIoit- forcing a hurried dash back to She didn't ask a question. She ered . . . and felt the color Washington for the opening of only knew the doctor had come. ; sweeping to her neck. congress the next day.- iu. t.. . inn- lima with 'Murlllo. And a week later Sandy : ;and D,.r mother were on the steam- ivr bonnd for Honolulu. Her oniy feeling then was a ; ,urgB ol grateful relief. She lay! i OIE ,he gteamer chair hour after .nour thinking only: "Free! Get- !tlnK'awav!" She was so thankful j, Dob ct,eil that ner eJre8 mied , ;,, .he thought of him. W-S?t L ion a fas vou lTke! Don't - , Mfn ,uto eominRCd parted in his teasing smile. . . k, ,.,., nri re.lv. "I thoueht vou were going to '7" ' " . ,'.'-nd ' m,mDer you'v8 got to ; I"aUYa lialRnt smile of his fixed on her flant smne oi nis nxiu face. . ... She answed with a pa hetlc at- Yon burled her night Didn't you know it?" uha IuHpvpi1 this. She tl Hinimhl di uiuuf." "All I want Is to get free from him I Slie didn't ask for joy or for love. She never expected to feel tho ihlood leaning In her veins wlih tne ' - . anahl,i., iinrt 1 mere gladni SB of sunshln-i n"d jwarm happy days. But here she stood now I00M..1 out to the sun-dashed waves; look lng across to tne seuaie nne i f paims . . - - -. jthen glancing upward to the many-1 colored mountains, injir men ' spirit touched her ed lb.r with She raised her hands behind her head, closing her eyes. Nothing in the world but sun and warmth and, ..... . . comnleteness that now anu men astonished her. ... . t..ii ch. ranoivfd letters from Muril- lo. She never read them, in-y - . h.r with a ..hock of un- easlnesa. She tucked them hur- rlcdlv In a corner of her suitcase. ,i.,h r-in.v mrainst him sharply Just as she snapped the suitcase on his letters. . color: nothing out mis lulling, iru- i. ' - pic joy j night. So far awav mllea of ocean be- "You're never tired." . tween, was that year of the past. "And I've letters to write and ho-ithrmirhts with a books to read." And she would go down to t"',"""""" ,. he.rh. holding her head backward. I She heard her mother, pattering "She thought of the baby not as It lay cold In her e thought of It in that mo - I running. ithen, but arms. She ment of ecstacy when she first felt the stirring of Its life. I Khn dreamed of a day when she oe accompiinnt'u. 11 .iiuiu imiriMru. XMAS ANNOUNCEMENTS . . " Don't delay ordering your Christina, announcement!. Wo are showing a nice line of ! both printed and engraved I cards. Place your order now so chat tbe beat attention can , be given your work. Newa lie- Ttew Eiclu.lve Job Printing Department. Roaeburg. Ore- . gon. . In aome miraculous manner the nnnn,nllnan - '"""""" " " " ' " ,,J " T was tho bounding health re-, turning, the magnetic charge of her aplrits, the upsurge and brance of her youth. I It was easy to laugh. Who could ihelp rejoicing when the waves break about one or when the chop- Ipy waters drop from the Btroket i . ...... j. I l l. ...... in Sandy watched them enviously. i uey ruiu ii was an way iuiua do. Stealthily her eyes wandered till they say, far out, an arm raised. the board flung on the waves and someone leaping upwaru. .breath caught. A Laii. iu.ih iikuio gwumuB ' rlKht. head thrown back, arms bal - anclng a the board flew through She started In a aulck walk up, the beach. Someone running re- hind, catching her hand: "I ram for you to wait!" She laughed, wishing to look In the sunny, brown eyesbut afraid. He waa very tall wlih long,-mns- cular arms and brown, sinewy arms. ....... His hair was tan. She liked to see his teeth gleaming when his lips that were full but well chisel- ,rW the surf todayT'' "I found tl pleasanter to -swim." i . . ... . -1 , . ' mil nhiini. VJn r.-i i h wl rlnvn 1 1) I a ,!.,. Af me tu nm n ahab Hnt holniutn me rang oeiure oe ni coa A A A A a A A ft '."'i? J2Z M with mo tonight?" shook her head "No. ll . S?.6. "a00r D.T aon t Know now ,o nance. me nam eyes. hj n11e,l nff her .wlmmlnff pan 1 .- - ana ner nair o ew in sniny . across ner ioreneau. Me saia sou - ,ly: "Sandy. I think you've spun me , a long yarn about yourself." "Why? "You're r.ot married?" "Yes. I am." "Well.-in the name of God. he must be bird, beast or fowl, then. Surely its no man that lets you run - in rnm She turned her face quietly from "'7 '"Ilt. ,.m ! --" t m It for yon to dance? You swim and wain, w ny can t you como io iuo dance with me? , OhA ... ...... ...I - M..M ...-. . - i ir a n...i K,S.Ti ronvaVsrebit t kn i irm ih Wk. f I cant ncllove It from the loons oi you you musi k.-i oui an you 0- Come for a ride?" Maybe I don t know She became Inwardly breathless disdirbed violently. She went quickly to her room and looked at ,u"e.i in um .....r . hiuiw - about the dressing room She wh pered to herself. I don t care. .ny noi REBEKAHS, ATTENTION. . 1 1 . S. P. WORKER LOSES LEG UNDER WHEELS KLAMATH FALLS. Ore., Not. E. H. Holmes, 30, a Southern' Pacific rnitlne watchman, had hia rlgbl leg cut off Jnat below the knee thia morning at Paunlna. alx-l milea north of here, when be: slipped and fell between the laat , 17""'Ii Vl u ... p.?'1 SS something wrong with the coupl- nigs between the passenger coactti aciousnesa. oousnesa. Cook with gas. u uiui utitio , 'it"'!" .V YS, ilVKN FLDUKAL PERMIT (Anuciatffl PM. Leawd Wlr.) WASHINGTON, Not. 13. The PAKj id ftKAl' TO HKAK CXIOLUMiK A.M CAPPER. CHICAGO. Nov. 13. Market ing and legislation will as uaual demand mu(.h of lhe time of the : three.d.y meeting of the Amerl- raI, j-arm Bureau Federation here iiAflami.Aw T in u twit Man nnun of the arricuUua, problem and other tnlngs or lnter6it ,0 Senator Arthur capper or nan- will forego attenaing ine opening aesaion oi congress io address the farmers Tuesday, De- ccmber 8th. a.Snta' tipana lOI(TI.AD H','' PJS.. i. lMi' oil iiuiuuiiira ,. , . , W1. ""-r'. PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 14. j Seven student, of the Grant high Ijciiooi frarernl les an for belonging to rrnternuies, nnu principals of other schools are ilnvonigatmg repor.s inai a.uum... lu '"""" ' , " MA FERGUSON PLANS 100 . THANKSGIV.NQ PARDONS Texas. Nov. 14. A list one hundred pardons Is be granted Thanksgiv ing by Governor Miriam A. FergU' - -- .,, j.i , Du"' D "V " mav nnlh nir fthoilt tll nlana nnill -v(,mhr 2R but th at tho nroclam. November 26 but mat tno proclam ation Is being written and marked "Thanksgiving" has become known about tbe capitol. - . - i,j Cook wnn gaa. RESERVE GAINS HEAVILY. i AawwlalM l'rMi Wlr. 1 nuniv. rov. 11. m .- con,mion ot cIearing house NEW YOHK. Not. 14. The banks snd trust companies for the week show excess reserve of $44,- ,t, . r. 1. 1 t . an Ih.m... nt j52;626'690 compared with laat vff.k when a a-tMt In reserve of 17.842.220 waa renorted. ALLEGED "FENCE" ACCUSED. ( Avl.tl hr. Leurd Win.) NEW YORK. Nov. 14. Samuel ,un.ir olmhinr man. :"Mure;. ha. been Indicted by the grand Jury for receiving stolen pro- " ' ,. . . .,,,.. cerly In connection with aliegea theft or $1,116,000 worth of Jewelry by Harry A. Cohn, salesman. I o EDITOR 8UCCEEDS SENATOR LADD OF NORTH DAKOTA wm rm. ud W.) niQMAnrtr k n. Krv 14. ' "ounVy Se t Cooppr,towI1, N. 1,., today was appointed by Governor Gerald P. Nye, 33 year old, pub - Sorlle to fill the vacancy In the without testifying In Janet Beecn-iper. and "ner nrotner., me inp Unlted States senate caused by the jer's seralion sulL Also a pro- pcrs." the Rev. Dr. C. F. Heisner death of the late E. F. Ladd. n llllLDINH PKILMITH IHHI'Klt. Several building nermlla have been Issued during tho past week, present Intention of going on the tho majority of them being for stage. She is "perfectly amaied" FAYETTE VILLE, N. C As the small gnrsRes or sheds. . The per- by the statement of a New York final remaining badge of mascul mlts ttstted were as follows: producer that he haa been negotlat- ,lnlty Bishop Collins Dlnny advises Dan Egly $210 gnrat-e on South lng with her. ' Iwearlng of mustaches by his breth- street; li. W. Hates $:i"5 garage; lern. of Claire street; R. W. Melsner, I NEW HAVEN, Conn. Forty 6 $125 garage on North I'arrott rare Illhles, Including a copy ot Heat wlih gaa. A chicken dinner will be served by the ladles or the Roseburg ftebekah Lodge be-' tween tbe boars at 11 and 1, 4 Wedneaday, Not. 18, In the aalearoom of Newland'i Oar-i age, at KOo per plate. They ! wlu a)so n0d a tataar. . 4l ....... ....... I li 1 . One 8x10 photograph with street; A. E. Davison, 1100 shed on North Jackson street: A. B, Knaesche ISO garage; F. A. Hay es. $3,500 residence, Cobb and Haynea streeta; B. F. Chllson, $2; 600 dwelling, Winchester street; J. V. Caaey, 13,000 realdence, Laurel wood; H. B. Slierfy, $30 garage Pltser street. Cook with fas. FLASHES OF LIFE CIRY8AIXMJNB. France A war time shell In a field killed three curious . little (irla on Armistice Day. ANGORA Mustapha Kemal has started a dinner dance fashion. He made all the Turkish ladles uncov er heads and faces in front ot the diplomatic corps. NEW YORK It cost p P. Nolan socialist, seven cents to find that New York did not want him as an alderman. He avers this expendi ture was for three stamps and a cigarette. NEW YORK Estelle Taftor Dempsey's dog is being detained by cuatoma officiate. They have been informed It 1 worth flO.eoo or more. Mrs. Dempsey valued It at f 58. It came front England. COPENHAGEN The Finns are having their troubles enforcing prohibition. The minister ot edu cation saya much alcohol la being 1 smuggled and manufactured. NEW YORK Oscar ot the Wal dorf was so perturbed about a bathing beauty appearing In a group picture ot himself and visit ing holelmen tnat at Mrs. uscars behest he Induced the photogra pher to paint the beauty out ot the negative. URBANA. 111. If Red Orange be comes a congressman, Bob 4eup- pke want to be a postmaster. ASUNCION. Paraguay The United States Is to return to Par aguay a sealed case of Jewels given to Charles Ames Washburno, American minister, by women who fled during a war In 1868. THETFORD, England King Oeorge and others In his bunting party have killed 4,000 pheasants and 1,000 partridges In one day. DETROIT "Sun-kissed Californ ia and Sln-cnased New York" is the a,.. n.ibnuliin S.ala Ma. w.7X-?il. v" j"L.ikTJ r:.aJ..n.'n r,7n:. ventlon. flAHTAU . A . earliAlttAW I gian. I ke to play football. Dr. Mor - ion Prince, penologist and H.r- vard graduate, contributes mis: "Football is cock-fighting on a grand scale. Whether the birds enjoy the game, they have not yet told us." COLOGNE Big Bertha's nest has been destroyed by the allies. They have scrapped the mystery house at the Krupp worita wnence i ,, -h, i.-h. .came the guns that snot up J an. at long range, . ROME Suppressed Issues of newspapers criticising the rasclsl lare being bootlegged. NEW YORK Troubles seem to h mnltlnlvlns for Gloria Swan ' son. Just after her husband's title 'ZT i,he has bee court for 1 uis naa Deen queauonea, been held In contempt of running off to Paris I cess server woman whom she cap- 'Ded Is suing ner lor SiU.VOU. WASHINGTON Mrs. Margaret iRnss Lansdowne says ahe has no I. THE L-" "SPEED J' ' ' Have you an old pair of aitates) We Will allow Jou 50c (or them to apply on purchase of new pair. Have you looked a tho Balloon Tire Skates Gen erally sold at $4.50. we have them priced at $3.75. These skate have a new style of frame and with new wheels are, we think, the beat skate on the market We would like to have you slop in and look at them. CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. The Iron Mongers . 4 ' 'Roseburg, Ore. ' '!.' Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PACE. I FOR SALE FOR SALE 1924 8tar touring. Box H, N"wa-Revlew. FOR SALfc May. Wood, 13.60 per per tier. Phone S70-Y. FOR SALE Young cows and heif ers. E. Bradford. Dillard, Ore. . FOR SALE Naragansett turkeys, toma and bens. R. A. Moore, Elk ton, Ore. FOR SALE Reed baby carriage. Phone 150-J. or call 810 Hoover street FOR BALE Delicious apples at the farm. 11.(3 per box. D. N. Busenbark. WILL SELL or rent dweTlinKTlOiS corner west 1st street, aud 1st avenue. Apply 210 S. Kane SL FOR SALE Three or four tons bay, close in. In barn. I'bone U. U. Helblg, or call407 W. Cass. J F6R-ALE Two Poiund China boars. Or ' will oxi.uunge for shoals. Ray Banning. Roseburg, Phone HF4L USED PIANO We have a bargain In a used piano fcr someone. Terms If wanted. Call 315 N. Jackson St. FORDTbURINO for salo, or wlil trade for weod, goats, ' potatoes or apples. R. F. Huntley, Brock way. FOR SALE Strawberry plants", New Oregon, well rooted, 14 per thousand. Solid cabbage, any ouantity. Improved Petite prunes, 10 lbs. for $1. Llndbloom, lilxonvllle. the first Issue of the King James version, are on exhibition at Yalo, commemorating the first transla- tlon of the book Into English by William Tyndale tour hundred William Tyndale years ago. WASHINGTON Because he lnks abnormal personalities cost -e U. lted State; a billion dollar. year, Dr. Arthur MacDonaia wants congress to establish a la boratory for study ot the matter. ROME Stimulating budding au thors, the Fasclstl have decided to prevent magazine editors rejecting contributions. Expert committees are to pas. on manuacrlpta. LONDON Warned that they are training for bankers, not bunkers, golfing bank clerks are forbidden to wear knickers to work hereafter. SVERDLOCKS. Russla-The Jaw bone of a pre-hlstorlc horse with a trunk baa been found In enormona caverns In the Ural Mountains, which nave uicmona ana ice groi- iwa. I . NEW YUKK Defending iian- tninks some parents are setting ,miserame exnmpiea vy urnmii H. At football games he has seen old alumni "hitting the flask," but not .one student. By WINNER taALid THlrtit FOR SALE Old growth fir wood. ,13 60 per tier. Miltdn Bros. Phone 14F15. . , FOR SALE 192Z Dodge sedan; ', good condition, all good tires, battery practically new. For 1 quick sale at 1500. Also Spits dog., fine watchdog. S yra. old. -well trained. Phone 70-J or call 1 at 522 1st Ave. N. lpR 1 SAm Police pupplea, from registered stock, wolf grey color, (30 to $50. Also registered all- . ver foxes, ne better In the state, at reasonable prices. Write or call and see for yourself: one mile north of CreswelL Oregon. RobL IX Clow, Route 1. CresweU, ' Ore. A FIRST CLASS one tube Radio set with head set, for 15.0O. Has had all coast atationa from Cal gary to Los Angeles. A two tube set, hooked up to equal most . five tube sets, for 135.00 only. , . Left with us for sale. Churchill Hdw. Co. CATCHlNG'S USED CARS . Two Harley Motorcycles, $50 and 1 "5- 1918 Ford touring El 1918 Oakland "" touring 175 1924 Ford roadster .28 1924 Chevrolet touring $25 1918 Bulck "6" tniirfng. .. $75 1924 Ford Coupe 45a 1925 Ford Tudor Sedan 704 1922 Uodge Sedan .. 800 ... Roy Catching Motor Co. 125 N. Rose St. Roseburi FOR RENT WANTED r ,1 WANTED Milk goat. A. R. Weeks, Ruckles, Ore. WjCNTED Sewing especially, but will do washing, Ironing, cleaning ."or any kind of work by hour or ' day at your borne or mine. Phone "-492-L. LOST AND FOUND LOST Yesterday afternoon, brown agate heart-ahaped brooch. Re ward, lave at this office. LOST 100 lb. sack ot whole corn between Doug. Co. Flour Mill " and Warren Cloak plaoo Please 1 return to Roacoe Conn. Phone 6F24. , EoST In Roseburg, Armistice Day, wrist watch with name "Tholma" engraved oa back, rib bon attached. Reward for return .. . to Thelma Pearc, Central Oar age, opposite public library. : t MISCELLANEOUS I CAR OWNER Don't forget U call S5$ when In need of auta parts. Barff's Auto Wrecklnl Douse. . f T'EXCirANGEj Income and rest dent property, value 112,000, all .-..char, In Medford, Oregon, for stock ranch. Owner 303 Clark street, Medford, Oregon, Chas. S. McElhinny "The Widow's Friend" Oregon Life 248 North Jsckson ' At Brand's ROAD STAND (Pacific Highway 4 miles north Opsii Evsnlngs iQood Thlnga for Thankaglvlng: Datia Apples Pesrs Grapes Bananas Oranges Pomegranates MaM.aaa.aa a.taaaa. WHEN IN ROSEBURG l STOP AT Hotel Umpqua