ROfPURc N-res-revim Saturday, novemixr2 i , 1 925.
Turkey MoRgy
Sell your Turkeys where the buyers' commission
helps you. Market price fend fair grade.
Friday, November 2Cth ' ' ; ;
See Us First, We Can Save You Money. -
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
s
P.0S.EBURO
Bring Your Turkeys
:
t
DIET AND HEALTH
(Continued from page 5.)
rectly in their eyes. ' .
I Don't forget this fact, mothers,
that fresh air Is one of the best
preventatives against colds, for all
of us. But be sure that the bable
are warm. You can use a hot wa
ter bag In their cribs or carriages.
It is not true that they ara weak
ening. (Be sure to have the hot
water bags, covered with a heavy
cover and placed not too near the
oaby.)
One big cause of colds is getting
'uncovered at night, and it is best.
If the babies are good kickerr to
..'pin their blankets loosely With
blanket pins. Be careful not to
have the coverings so tight that
they are uncomfortable. Prolong
ed tight coverings at the bottom
of the crib have actually caused
IAUNDRj Y
KIDS
I CrOOft VJUINDRY WORK.
MMttS HfiMC UFteftfttiT
UsMbY0Ul.L ACrE
-L - - - . . . a. A. All.
. . im. - at 1 a lit
Superior laundry bright
ens up the home life as '
well as your personal ap
pearance. Let as under
take to show you what
laundry quality and serv
ice really means. Phone
Roseburg Steam
Laundry 4
PHONE 7 '
Dr. H.C Church
OPTOMETRIST '
Perkins Bids. Roburfl, Ora
SHtAfte as
The Largest 8tock of
Good Uied
Chevrolet
and Fords
In Roburg
W Will Sell on
EASY TERMS
Hansen Chevrolet Co.
Phone 44S
Employees of the City
It Is a noble calling to be in
the public service. We de
sire also to be public ser
vants. Our "service car" Will
atop at your home whenever
you call.
W Call and Deliver.
-
Our Auto win can.
Phone 177
OAKLAND
Friday, Nov.
20.
Han's Cat&rrh
I McsIsjo rS
j.both local and intern!, and ass
Combined'
tnent,
m been
uccessrui in the treetsMnrof Catarrh
for over fortvvaars. Sold bv all druggist.
F. J. CHENET afc CO- Toledo, Ohi
deformities of the feet The shoul
ders should s protected, and this
can be done by pinning a little
bllnket over them, if It is ex
tremely cold, sleeping bags made 1
of soft blanket material, with a
hood attached, can be Med. These j
loan n. Kava u Mwt.llif HMVI.
sary for 'the babies who sleep on
out-door porches. ,
Tomorrow Form Latter. ;
-- --
Men's salts cleaned and pressed,
11.50. , Roseburg Cleaners, phone
473.
RELEASED OREGON
MURDERER FACING
. PORTLAND CHARGE
(AancUtal ma I mm A WU.l '
SALEM. Ore, Nov. 21. R. L.
Pettis, who was captured In Port
land last night after be is alleged
to have attempted the robbery of
H. Greenberg. a tailor, was granted
a commutation from life imprison
ment to 15 years by Roy Rltner or
Pendleton when Rltner was acting
governor for several weeks the lat-:
ter part of 1122, during the at I
sence of Governor OlobU. The
Pettis commutation was one of a
long list of cases In which Rltner
granted pardons, conditional par
dons and commutations, resulting
in severe crttlctsm being leveled at
'mnvwnen inese ouicmi cnons w
Tetfls' 18 years jirlno good time
credit expired in-April of thte year
and he was discharged. He was
originally sentenced . to life for
murder committed in Wssco coun
ty In MM.
Men's suits cleaned and pressed.
11.50. Roseburg Cleaner, phone
472. '
TWICE 111 THIS
WOMAN'S LIFE
I n . -
Lydia ELPinkham's Vegeta
ble Compound Helped HeT
from Sickness to Health
Ellenatmrs'. Washington "When
1 1 was first coming into womanhood I
every month. My
mother did every
thmsT she could
think of, so she
took me to sev
eral doctors and
they only helped
me a little. Mother
was txdkhw to
' J r lanotherlaayabout
Y 4 4r. &r lot rmriitinn and.
a A she told mother of
-. .-: . ali-j;. io pfa,t.
hm' Vemtable Command. Mother
( got me six bottles and at the end of
! the first month I was much, better, so
I kept on taking t until I hsd no
I more pains. When I got msrrted and
j had my first child I was in terrible
I pain so that it was impossible for me
: to do my housework. I thought of
bow the Vegetable Compound bad
1 been of so much benefit to me When
! I was a girl, so I went to Perier's
i Drug-Store and got six bottles. It
! -sure did help me and I still take it I
m well wmn tnriav snd I rsa't
say too much abnnt Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound. I will an-
swer any letter that comes to me to
answer about what your medicine has
done for me." Mrs. William Clt-
VER, R.F.D. No.2,Ellensbnrg, WasK
TUBBY
1 , ' 6y
3 u
cv.v-r eiMKM AAaiK AvoV
we eET-rc'N She. Does tt. -
aoowoo. oouif- Ktoov 0--r
TO OO VOrTM 0OT tSlM ' '
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"8A11DY"
By ELENORt MEHERIN .
THE STORY SO PAR !
Bandy McNeil, forced by her 1m-,
POT.rl.hed family taro a loveleea i
rwrrten with Ben Uurlllo. a rich
Italian, sacrlfleaa her love for Tim. I
my. a childhood sweetheart slur-'
llk' tyranny and Insolence causes his nerves . . . brought a luaoea
'her to writ to Judith Moore, a I dark color sweeplnc up under the
Baa Franstsco Cousin, for help ln'broaaa of hi ski,
escaping her marital bonaae, put I The vnltanc he ua felt last
Judith Is absent on long vaca- night holding her in hi arms; the
(tea, A son Is born, dying almost
immedihteiy.' la anauerab!, lone
Unees, 8and Appeals to her Uncle
Bob, who- enables her to take a
Hoaolula trip with her mother.
There she - meets Ramon Worth,
who drives and dances with her.
and finally saves her life la the
sort. Oa sailing tor home - she
Was surprised to find him a pas
senger. Oo en wltn tit story.
CHAPTER 30
She smiled, lying so still fn his
'arms. Floating down a sea of
flowers, lying in the crook of nls
arm. ' 8he wished to tell him it
was lovely. Let them go oa and
on. ,
lie (aid hparscly: "Are you afl
right. Sandy?"
"Oh. yes."
"Why in the world did yo ct
out so far? It waa the merest
chance I saw you." . . . '
Bhe laughed most faintly, her
thought In a golden dase. She
v drowning
,. v.-,, u.
He had brought
her back. He was holding her,
pomis on Ber face look 6f aB:
. . . . .
suian ana longing sne sanx in
It happily,
"Another moment, Sandy, 1
would have been too late." A
tremor shot from bis voice to his
face. He let her down gently.
Csri yoa Valk?"
"Yes." She felt like shouting.
"I csn do anything!" Her mind
was filled with light, with' voices
singing.
Vbe Iie-IH? her at the hotel
that night she said gaily: "I'm so
glad It was jotn ftamoa."
He leaked at -her quietly, the
sunny eyes Intent, a "little fevered.
"Why, Sehdyrr, 5 i
She reddened and evaded. 'Oh,
'twas nice! .- Someone else might
have given me a cup in the noso.
You know they do thgqto, drown
rng peppfe ,
' .She went ' with
sotb
excited
steps to her room, her .breath bard
but- sparkling.; . ; t 1 . ; i j
A light glowed near the mirror.
8ne looked at 'herself the damp dy? I've sent for you. I got
red hair massed ln. wives about word from Ben. We're to leave
her long, pale face; 'tier -eyes' dark, (tomorrow." ;
glowing, eager; - the parted , lips 1 Sandy grew weak fainting and
reckless, a littia friglflened. j The Iwesk. "Tomorrow, mother?" ;
mil tossed to V latlglT '"TSandyl " "Yes there's the cable. "He hits
whispered 'covertly: t "Why, am, I
so glad?" . j f
She was a Utile nervous when
he dropped on the aaada the next
afternoon. He wound tha long,
slaeway arms about his, knee and
smoked musingly. : j . : J
' She appraised the brbhxe pro
file, ' pleasing despite . Its 'Irreg
ularity. The eyebrows were tan,
111, Wl ho, .'Th' wah. think
.A ..nrnlv. rlvlni to the sunnv
eyea a look of careless tolerance,
His nin was too anort, out one
forgot this because, ol the vital
law and even, -sparkling teeth.
" "Ramon," she said capriciously;,
"how 1 it, such a charming fel
low as yourself,' ha never mar
ried?" .
"When I Bad the Inclination, I
hadn't the money. . Now that I've
a little cash, I've lost the Incli
nation." '.
"Woold "yoa like to find it
again?" .
"No. Life's plearant as it Is.
Sometimes I think marriage is Im
moral." , ;
"Why?"
- "It blnas people to their mis
takes.". , . ' ;
"Oh.-not todsy!" .
"Yes, today. Thousands of cou-
J)le keep on livlns together; de-
fraudlnx and crlonllng each other
beesus they baveBt the courage
to break loose. - Separated they
might both be fine.- harmless
atoms: joined, they're a poison.
They think it honorable to doom
eacn other!"
Sandy colored, Wondering if he
;were thinking of her. She said
hastily: "All msrrlsges aren't
mlstskes.' You might be one of
'the lucky hues. Yon might find
a great love." -
f ' He turned to her slowly.. Their
ares met: "I'm- not sure that I
want It. Sandy. Great loves are
always devastating. It's the little
loves tha,' bring us fny; They
come with a lsugh and they leave
without a tear.' ' "
, Her lahes dropped. ' Sh" look-
'4 out t tb .u.:tMtT. ni-1
. . '
I la taU ura be studied her
lb loag delicate eweeJrn her
throat to the hand elaiHl la her
hip; the pallor of her beautiful
feature. A line of frecklee wnt
along the bridge of her none and
llgatljr anger her ere. They gava
her a piquant took. He felt tne
t.mpet and fire behind the -'
berloae tilt of her chin. "-
dowed and oflea. smoulderlnt ,
.eye
The thontht of
thl hidden
flame ran la a llttl neat along
deathly fear when she lay so quiet;
the sadden intensity of Joy when
she onened her eyes, her lips
smiling all this no made him
oautloas.
He hsd no wlih 'to bo carried
Irjff his feet by Sandy's charm. He
reft quite equal to onill:: a flir
tation the moment it Became too
fcrlous.
He told hlmsert this, yet he
moved toward her, a steadily,
flushed Vlbrance In his pulse.
"Pcndy, why were you so s'd it
was I last alght? '
"Well, weren't oa wlad It as
1 yon had to rescue instead of
ome big barge of a . woman?
Didn't you find it thrilling? If
it had been some thin, narrow
little fellow he might have drop
ped me and I'd break my neck."
'Bo I remember the way you
aid It, Sandy.. I didn't miss
that
She shrugged, but a sparkling
and a fear in her heart: "You
do! Then I guess, Ramon, you
know you're quite the nicest per
son in the Island at the presort
time." ,
"Only in the Island?"
"That's the only place I happen
to be at present.'
"Sandy, you're staying here
much longer thsn you intended?"
No not than I Intended.'
"But indefinitely, now?"
"I'm hot sure. Tou'll stay for
ever, Won't you?'
"No. But 111 be here a long
as too are.'
Then we can have
fax
She thought
twinge of his sentence
The
little love that cornea with a laugh
and reaves without a tear!"
8he rose slowly: "I mast go,
Ramon,' i She a ' greatly dis
turbed. - - . ji-
Her mother hsd all the draarers
of the bureau opened, her clothes
dumped In hectic disorder on the
floor. . , .
Sandy stared: ''Nice. Warm day
you select for your houiecleanlng,
Isabella." ,
Mrs. McNeil glanced np ex-
Icltetedly: "Where were you, San-
! the passage for Us
" "We can't go! I can't get rea
dy that soon.'
- "I have your things all packed.
She met Ramon Worth In the
garden. They went driving. She
could hardly force her. Hps to
spesk.
Finally she said : "We leave on
the Matsonia tomorrow.' "
"Tomorrow?" he repeatedly
.Wmk'y - "Why, you can't get pas-
i?.,.1"":
It's all attended to."
And when ahe had convinced
him, he said brusnuely: "This is
a hell of a shock!'
She laughed: "I came With a
laugh, Ramon I leave without
a tear.' i
He remained very quiet. He
scarcely spoke In the hour they
had together.
Aa they started for home ho
said abruptly:. "Sandy, I wish
you'd kiss me goodbye."
"I can't do that." ,
"Why csnt you?
"Oh, whst Is the purpose? It's
been awfully pleasant meeting
you. You've been so friendly.
Now I'm leaving. We may never
seen each other again. Why should
I kiss you!"
But he Was bending down to
her. .looking In her face, his own
Intent, almost harsh looking. 'Hut
aren't yoa sorry to be going?
Won't you rare If we never see
each other again?"
"Yes.".
"And don't yoa like me some
what?" "Don't come so close, Ramon."
"And don't you wsnt to kms
me, Sandy?" i
. Her eyes flashed. "Yes Yes, I
do!"
- He laughed, caught her a mo
ment In his arms. "You darling!
I knew you'd tell the truth."
Her cheeks were stinging. She
told herself Indolently: "What of
a klsa! I always loved them!"
But she was trembling when
she went to her room. She lay
swake thinking: "Oolng
back
Take Back
VM aoajajA 0 BACK TO . s
nertriootie aJ make'ep,
StSrB HIM BACK fo ME.
MRBT HE'S STttL
' Tito to Tutu?, raouT
ooo a tfaiofc vinECe i ttFT
MIM WO. Htl. '
.
4 SAV YOUR KM A a OIIEKT.
INQ WITH A PORTRAIT
, . k . , - 4
lure your 111110(1 Made
.4) Bow. a doaeo portrait will
l0)ve a doseu gift problem.
1 we have the beet equipped
, ltldta B iouthern Oregon,
, wheri rf,.ln
u attention in all depart- e
menu. untU the delivery of
Joat portraits. The newe.t
Uoe or mousllng and frames,
we wiu ae glad to snow you.1
The New Roseburg Studio H l(op ,t Concord, TJaTIf.,
Remember the place over and Red Bluff and expects to resch
Saltman'a OiMedford. Ore., about noon Sunday.
12 Jackson St Roseburg .Ore.
444eaai
Good God, Going back I "
They were on the boat hours be
fore It wss to ssll. Ssadr stood
at the rail, her heart alaking.
Would he come to see her off?
He was walking on. A boy fol
lowed with suitcases. He wa
ailing with them. She felt alive
alive with radiant fire.
StUdeDaker
models.
Bunas no yearly
ADVERTISING AND TELEPHONE
CLOSELY LINKED TOGETHER
"Yoa can Buy almost anything
over the telephone nowadays," said
Nathan Eckstein, president of
Schwabacher Bros. A Company of
Seattle, tu addressing the Washing
ton Press association annual meet
ing in Spokane.
"When you use the telephone to
order a dufinita hrand nr artlnta.
you know exactly what you want
ana you obtain what yoa order.
The time of the purchaser and of
the merchant and his clerks Is sav
ed.
The store space required for
the accommodation of people mov
ing in and out or tarrying on the
floor is reduced. The room needed
for display and for stock Is dimin
ished. The space which must be
lighted and heated Is less. There is
a saving all around."
Mr. Eckstein referred to the use
of the telephone In buying in order
to illustrate the point he was mak
ing to the newspaper bubllahers.
He maintained that advertising Jua
lots of 'titles Itself when It promotes and
with' a : facilitates sales, shortens the time
: in maklnsj twrchsses. fcromotes
quick turnovers and thus reduces
the volume of capital and the else
of stocks thst are tied up.
Advertising legitimately and In
telligently done A tax on no one,
said Mr. Eckstein, for the reason
that It proves a genuine economy
in the scheme of modern business.
Unless advertising performs that
function "for which nobody pays
because It produces a real saving,"
then he maintained that It is Waste
ful and unjustified.
Mr. Eckstein is In constant de
mand to speak before various
gronns and business gatherings.
His firm Is one of the large whole
sale grocery houses of the Pacific
northwest
' Ladles, If in heed Of a hat to fin
ish out the season do not fall 'to
see the bargains at the Specialty
Shoripe. !
MRS. S. M. KINO.
INFLUX OF MEN TO PACIFIC
coast district continue!
PORTLAND, Nov. 21. Although
the number of men at present em
ployed In Pacific slope Industries
Is no less thsn It was one week
ago, the stesdy Influx of Workers
from other districts is 'gradually
bringing about a condition of ap
parent acnte unemployment, ac
cording to reports from 4L employ.
fnent service 'offices Int Various
northwestern cities received at 4L
headquarters here. Fir logging and
lumbering are fully as active as
they Were last year at this time,
the reports Indicate, and general
construction work has been In
even greater Volume.
Employment and Industrial con
dltions In various Pacific north
west districts were reported as fol
lows: ii
Portland Camps and mills In
this district continue active. Th
number of unemployed men In
creasing dally.'
Raymond South Tlend, Wm.
Highway work completed. 8awmlllj
active. More men than Jobs here,
Aberdeen-Hoqulam, Wm Log
ging and sawmllling virtually at
100 per cent capacity. Few unem
ployed here.
Tacoma Jobs offered frwest ih
many months. Skilled help wi ll em
ployed. Surplus of common labor
from outside districts.
Seattle Surplus of all kinds of
help. Logging and sawmill opera
lion in all Puget Sound districts
very active..
Spokane Almost no Jobs being
offered. Planers operating but
mrl'tlm,i Many sawmills closed
for season. More men than Jobs.
, o
Have yoa seen the latest Colon
ial photo mirror? Clark'
Studio,
Cass St.
Your Presents.
OOS1 E.T OOT , i I i
Or rlOt!HOjOlO Jl . iJlli
i4)'lTT
iccst rrrrcrs
PLANS LANDINGS
() OF COAST STATES
' (Aaoefejtad rM lassM WU.)
8 AN FRANCISCO, Nor. 21.
Verne C Oorst. of North Bend.
Ore., head of the We tern Air ex
press, bidder for the woverament
rSSj:.V""'Z
.iLll wiZfc.nl. .nrt
Lo, Angeles, leave today by plane
fBfu. to'tlU emern
er handing fields and possible air
route.
Then ne will proceed 10 eacue aj
way of Portland. On hi return
ha will continue south to Los An
geles, checking landing fields be
tween sao Jtrancisco ana tne
southern city.
Oorst win have six months in
which to Inaugurate the service if
he and government postal authori
ties agree on terms. He points out
that air mail service between the
two points would effect a great sav
ing in time and that whereat the
Ban Francisco-New York air mall,
a distance of 2700 mile, has ef
fected a saving of 41 hours the pro
posed new Los Angeles-Seattle
route, a distance of 1150 miles.
would save IT hoars. .
Arundel, piano tnaer. Phone 182-1.
REGISTRATION OF !
MOTOR VEHICLES
SHOWS INCREASE
Rarlstratioa of forelga motor
vehicles la Oregon for the months
of October, Just closed, totalled
l.tSS or aa Increase of 1,081 over
those of the corresponding month
at 114 and 1,112 over October
of 1822. The total registrations
for the tea months of 1825 lor
the entire Stat waa 77,070, an
increase of t,15t over the cor
responding period of 1824 and
1.388 over the entire year s regts-
tratlona tor 1824.
Every etate in the United State
with the exception of South Caro
lina and Weat Virginia, wa re
presented in the October registra
tions and there were eignt motor
registrations, by states and for
eign countries, for the tea months
ending October II, 1825, follow:
Alabama. 27; Anion, sua; Ar
kansas. 80; California. 42.088;
Colorado, 1.314; Connecticut, d&;
Delaware, 6; Florida, 125; Geor
gia. 14; Idaho, 4,156; Illinois,
826; Iowa, 584; maiana. . ass;
Kansas, 710: Kentucky, 40; Loui
siana, 73; Maine, 21; Maryland,
41; Massachusetts, sticmgan
522: Minnesota, 27; Missouri,
H70: Montana. 1.038; Nebraska.
820: Nevada. 181: New Hamp
shire, IS; New Jersey, 127; New
mavica. Mew vorx. sei;
North Carolina, 25; North Dako
ta. 218: Ohio. 160; OKianoma,
561: Pennsylvania, . 27; Rhode
Island, 18; South Carolina, 3;
South Dakota.' 256: Tennessee,
42: Texas. 675: Utah. 870; Ver
mont, 25; Virginia, 68; Washing
ton, 16,082: . Washington, D. C,
45; Wisconsin; 824; Wyoming,
S84: Alaska. 211 Canada. 78;
Canal Zone. 7: Hawaii, 76; New
Zealand. 8; Australia, 1. To
tal 77.070.
Tha reclamations for the ten
months' period, by stations, in the
state, follow:
Albany. 12.54: Asmana, zi,-
882; Astoria, 886; Haker, 1828;
Bend, 80; Corvallls, 681; Eu
gene, t.470: La Grande, 1,887;
Lakeview. 161: Ma rah field. 236;
Medford, 11.248; Mllton-Kroewa-
ter. 1.176: Newport, 14;
North
Bend. 71: Nyassa, 1,068; Ontario.
8,808; Oregon City, 876; Pendle
ton, 8,062; Fortraua, s.asi; itoini
burg, l.42; Salem, 4,033; Sea
side, 184; The Dalles, 1,878; Vale.
63; Inspectors, 86. Total 77,
070. ;
We carry a Complete line of the
finest range made at lowest price.
Powell Furniture Co. ,
NOVEMBER" VOLT
FEATURES SUGAR
BEET INDUSTRY
NOVEMHEn VOLT .. .. .. ..
An article of Interest to all or
Southern Oregon appears in this
months issue of The Volt, which
is devoted to the subject of sugar
beet raising In Southern Oregon
and northern California. It la
perhaps not generally known that
experimental crops of generoua
slie were planted In Klamath and
Siskiyou Counties the past year
for the purpose of determining
definitely whether or not sugar
beets could be successfully grown
in this territory. Now that the
cropa have been harveatod and
sent to the sugar factory, there
remaina no doubt as to the suc
cess of this new venture. The
outcome of this xtenalve experi
ment Is of much Importance to all
of Houthern Oregon, for should a
sugar beet factory be established
in this vicinity, similar cropa will
no doubt be In. evidence throunh-
tu
AuJ&V
"THtST
SHC
'CAtryriifct ry C'nitorf
' I ,
TEAPOTS :
, These beautiful Teapots we are showJr.j i
I oar windows represent
Americh, ERlbh cxd Jii:
1 1 ' They are so grouped in our display, and whila : '
! a teapot is a commonplace article, these r-.r-
ticular lines wilr mak; delightful Christmas
presents. ' '
' t f We Suggest that You Shop Early and
) ' ' get the benefit of large " v -.
, ; , ' ; assortrrieats. - ': -
! CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO.
(
. The Iron Mongers
. Roseburg, Ore.
Classified Section
ALL NEW. ADS
WILL EVilX, or mot dwelling, 1046
cornvr west 1st street, and 1st
awnue. Apply 220 S. Kane St.
FOR SALE English walnuts from
the Agee ranch. Inquire Wilder
ft Agee Co. store.
X ! ' i i , , I . , . ;
fcOR SALE ' ,
S i i 1 1 i'i ill ' I i i '
HAJi "SS., 0? THE.DR;!GOOD OARAGE , for rent 11 t.
SEl'HER HOME A client of pine . . .,
mine has Just traded for thl ' &-r i.-w
wouderful modern home. He haa
no particular use tor the place i
himself and will consider any
reasonable - offer, either cash.
terms or part trad. See me at
Umpqua Hotel or write me at Eu
gene, Ore, Frank Kinney, agent
WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE?
' Client owns a desirable 40-acre
tract Just 1 mile northwest of
Wilbur, and 1 mile oft tha Pa
cific highway; all in cultivation;
. 10 acres In fruit, new 6-room bun-
5!,'?.W',.b.rnArd 1 b","d
price 1 10,000. Clear of debt
Will take in other property or
ell on easy term. See Frank
Kinney, agent at Umpqua Hotel,
or write him at Eugene, Oregon.
out this whole .territory. . . . '
The Volt handles the subject
in ita usual thorough and convinc
ing .manner, ..which should do
much good toward attracting fa
vorable attention to thl partic
ular lection of the coat. -
It It Tl'HNKll HEAD)
; W1UMN MKMOKIAJi PLAN
i , . IS POLK COl hTY.
R. R. Turner, superintendent of
schools at Dallas, haa written to
Erwln A. Taft, Multnomah county
commissioner, accepting the Polk
county chairmanship of the Wood
row Wilson birthplace memorial
Innil nf which Mr Tuft ta alate
l-halr. In his letter of accept-
I ,nce Mr. Turner recounted that
he was born and raised in Staun
ton, Vs., birthplace of the war
president, and that his own home
was within sight of the old Wil
son place. The purpose of the
memorial fund organisation la to
establish a suitable memorial to
Woodrow Wilson at Staunton.
Po.rtland Oregonlan.
Soft Corns
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hay. close In. in bare. PVma O, -TJ.elblg,
or call 407 W. Caa.
FOR SALE Registered Jersey
cow, St Mawea breeding-. Veo.
; Weber, Garden , Valley, Or.
Phone 4F18.
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Stephens. Phoae.MfrJ.
I FOR RENT 2
sleeping
rooms.
close In. 21 8.
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; FOUR
KlCELY
housekeeping rooms tor
Phone aiaj. '
FOR RENT Stucco gAiage, oa
pavement Inquire 800 south Pino
or phone 1S0-J.
FOR
RENT 6-room furnished
modern house, adult. Pbooo
471-L. or nail 547 fl. RtnhM.
FORENt-N.w-6-,m-SiS:
Furnace and garage. 86 per ma
O. W. Young ft Son. Phone 417.
FOR RENT (room modern home.
Furnace, Oarage. New. 240 per
mo. Q. W. Young ft Son. Phono
417.
.ANTED Sewing y the boor at
1 your home. Mrs. At. B. Oefmond.
Phone 260-R.
WANTED Ford roadaler In ' good
. running condition. Want ' easy
' term. Address "F. p.", ear
' News-Review. '
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pricea paid. Wilson Tire Shop,
, opposite News-Review, Bring ot
ship to B. F. Shields.
LOST Black and white apottod fe
male hound with collar. Phone
286-R. T. E. Ware. ' '
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Flower Shop. 212 N. Jacksoa
Phone (SO
Orecnbonae, West Roaeburs
Phone 40P2
WALTER CARPtNTCR .
At Braid's
ROAD STAND
Paclflo Hlghwar 4 miles north!
Open Evening
Good Thing for Thanksgiving:
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Dates '
Apples 1
l'ears
Grapes .
Bananas . . , . ... ,'
Oranges ,
Pomegranate .
For One Week 0r.Iy
Automatic
Windshield
WIPERS
-$3.00-
EACH
AT THE
Highway Service Co.
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, TOR RENT, ";
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