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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1925.
Still Going Up !
Flour Prices! But Not Ours
52.20, $2.10,51.80
,$8.60, $8.20, $7.00
None Better
Spuds, No. 1, $3.60
See Ut First, We Can
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
ROSEBURG
OIET AND HEALTH
(Continued from page j.)
ins from It. Such a measare Is
an Inspiration to me and to the
followers and makes our work
happier and therefore more help
ful. Men's suits cleaned and pressed,
$1.50. Roseburg Cleaners, phone
472.
FLASHES OF LIFE
LONDON The girls are taking I
their hats off when they dine in
publlc. Some matrons think the
fad is just to show shingles andJ
DODS.
.- NEW YORK Turtles are pets of
a.. . . . . . - .
voiumDia s co-eus. i nere are 11 in
one Hnrmitnrv The now!, ai.rted I
when dogs, cats and canaries were
forbidden.
BALTIMORE-Tbe Rev. Dr. Har-
ns tiiioti Kirk, wno confessed tbat
laundrTkids
(JlVtYCUR. CLOTHES
A CHANCE TO WtP
5tN0 Cm heke.
VVUTR6fV'EM PAIllji
-: . ' i
i IVE your clothes a
. chance for then-
life. It is quite nat
ural that vour aar-
ments' should shend some
time In the laundry, but
you yourself should take
the wear out of them. Our
system allows you to.
Roseburg Steam
Laundry
The Largest 8tock of
Good Used
Chevrolets
and Fords
in Roseburg
We Will Sell on
EASY TERMS
Hansen Chevrolet Co.
Phone 446
Men of Correct Dress
If your suit was new It
would not fit you be'ler or
look more lefrushed than
when ft hai been dry cleaned
and r tensed by a
MASTER CLEANER
Ws Call and Deliver.
Our Auto Will Call
Phone 277
GlV YCUR. CLOTHES I
t I A CVXsVNLfl TO WFAO.. I
I SCND tM HERE.. I
X!
Save You Money.
OAKLAND
New York City frightened him, baa
: declined a call to the Fifth Avenue
Presbyterian church. . ...
NEW YORK Of every dollar of
income In America, 121 cents goes
for taxes, federal, state and local,
the national Industrial conference
board has found. ,
i
ncVWA Af.al,lA Brian,! nf
Franoe is a movie fan. Recently I
he tipped Journalist be was going
on a very important mission. They
trailed him to the Cinemas.
WASHINGTON There's some-
thing at the bureau of standards
that can register the heat the earth i
I receives from Mars.
j
NEW YORK Milton Statler, 19,
Is cleaning chickens and fish for
i2 we i one of the many ho-
veis ne win own some aay.
'
titdtvy a iii n. .
1 hnn, . . .ikiu i.
tventlon Is threatening serious re
....It- ...a iIuhb I' V. I pi Kl ft m.n
w. " ,
ufacturer. There waa a collliion .
i"" he was badly hurt.
I '
I 1.1 . .-Tin ni.v
w :-i . i-. i i'
T.r,,. vk
i
ing.mucn was uiaen in uu uuru '
I ransacking In three ears. ' '
.
PORT MOREYS,' N. J. Post-
(master. Edward S. Thompson I
thinks that the flftv-fourth robber?
of his general store. In 25 years la '. color for wift moments above the
altogether too much, so he's qult-'w,e'' curving upward, div
ting Uncle Sam and business cold lnK brightly dowa again to the
and going farming, i , , .. . I def P , sapphire sea.
I ' "Did you ever sea water so
NEW YORK The Fifth Avenue itn'!',ln5,ly r ' , - . ' ;,
chatteau of William K. VanderbilU At Carmel. sometlnlcs Haye
for four decades accessible only to
I,. "Ann" la An nnh . ..h MllnH I
this week at 50 cents a head before
the wreckers start tearing it down
to make, way for a 20-story build-
lag. j t, . , '
' - ' i
Wb earrv a enmnirie line nl ihn
finest ranges made at lowest Drlces. '
Powell Furniture Co.
HELPED THROUGH i
CHANGE OF LIFE
Tnolr 1 wrliai F PtnLtta.'. '
lOOK V7al - alnKfiam ,
Vegetable Compound dur
ing thi Critical Time
Baltimore, Md. "1 took Lydia EL
Pink ham's Vegetable Compound tn
neip me through
the Chan geof Life
and for a broken--down
system. I
had been com
plaining a long
time and draimnff
alone: had tried
other medicines I
which did not helo
me much.. I read
in the newspapers
of the Vegetable
Comnounrianri
I after taking a bottle I felt better. I
did not stop with one bottle, but took
, it through the whole critical time and
i am now practically a well woman. I
; have two daughters whose health was
very bad before they married and I
was worried about thorn. I got the
Vegetable Compound for them and it
ilielped them, and after they married
it also helped them in bearing their
! babies. This is a great and good med-
icine for all complaints of women,
! and I recommend it to all." Mrs. L.
Gingrich, l.'!76 N. Gilmor St, Balti-
(more, Maryland.
I The Vegetable Compound is a de-
pendable medicine for women of mid-
idle age. Let it relieve you of nervous-
neiw, inai reeling or strain and those
annoying hot flashes so common at
cms time.
TUBBY
mo siC my
&ih cif
B I I I
CLE&N HAwNiOS oa.
YoO AlO'T AUOWED!
s i rw.
mm yttH
"SANDY"
By ELENORC MEHERIN
THE STORY 80 FAR
Sandy McNeil, forced by her lm-
Impoverished family Into a loveless
3 1 marriage with Ben Murlllo, a rich
Italian, aacritlcea her love for Tlm-;eo
my. a childhood sweetheart. Mur -
i.ius ijriauuj lull luauirurv lur HaO d Win OUl.
her to write to Judith Moore, a j ghB now Ked: "Isn't he
San Francisco cousin, for help la 'about her age? And he certainly
eacaplng her marital bondage, but ; mim have some money. All Alice
Judith Is absent on a long yaca-ineeds la a little attention."
tion. A ton la born, dying almost! ..., ...... .. u ..... !-
immediately. In unutterable lone-L ?HJ ' . ' . ,,,i rtnvT would
Uness. tod, appeal, to her Uncl,;n VtTX'
! bob, who enables her to take a
; Honolulu trip with ' her mother.
I There she meets Ramon Worth.
who drives and dances with her,
and finally naves her life In the
surf. On sailing for home ihe
.wu ...rnrl..H . finrf him . r..
enger.
Qo en witn tn story.
CHAPTER 31
Sandy half covered her fare In
the blue hvriranveaa that went In
a aarland from her n.ck in h.r 1
kneos hydrangeas and Dink i
roses. She was covered with flow
ers. Their perfume thrilled yet
saddened her. She aaid, with a
wistful gladness: "How could you
get away, Ramon?"
"I could have left two. weeks'
ago, Sandy." , , .
I wonder how you got pas
sage."
"I'm here!"
She smiled. So he added. 'You
know I'm here because you are!
don't you?" uolau'"' uu "r
"I he?tn tn hnvA a falnl .it..
pclon of It."
' . , . .
'Someone was singing "Aloha."
Throwing flowers at a departing
guest. Lauahter and the stream-
ing, fragrant sunshine. Passen
icrant sunsnine. rassen-1
gers so brilliant with the tropic
blossoms Hanging from their
shoulders. The farewell Song was
... .. .... . i .
i. .1 .., ,
the melody tossed, from boat to,
knM . . !
n... . . ...
She sang with all her heart.
, wishing so greatly to weep. The t
'summer's interlude was over. I
: T" I. iMb . I. n 1 . .. 1 1 . I
.u , .i ... .
h., .. w,"" " M
Vi. v . i ' i i a
ni iujuhb iu, lamnus
of peace and- enchantment drift-
ing Dacuwara to' me tranquil
sky. ,
. nnay looKea at tne nying
fishes making ga-.dy splashes of
J 'w bec taere- Sandy?'
Then yoii .shall come; aud. pay
visit.'
thought you' lived
In San
j r"roiiclco stooped till his cheeK was near to
j , .., dd --Dut a mile, place I nera-, "I've done quick things like
Jf ,...-... k.i . nlh s a aood many years. Sandy.
-k., ki, - c.
the world. I'd like tn show von
jthe place, Sandy. When you g0tArpn ' J" glad Im along? loud
home. Derhade tou m cht take a
trip up to see me?"
"I don't . know exactly what
m going to do when 1 cet home."
"You re not glad to be going sain no.
home, are you?" He glanced atj '"I'm not going to, tnouRh. Not
;her with laughing eyes, winning agaln.i liut I'm glad you do know
land sober. He wore white flan-'about me, Ramon. ! Wouliln t
nels, and with a lei of flaming
i,i.,. , ni. .v h. innko.i
summary. and athlotlc and festive.
Moments passed. She didn't ah-lwhen I was a girl, liut I would't
swer. Finally she raised her eyes 'now. I think It shallow and mean
directly to his. "No, I'm not glad jlngless.'
.n i I . lla fall lh. notnl.llko enftr.rAfl
Instantlv her cheelts were 'of her cheek. He could ses the j its worth yesterday and negotiated
scarlet. "Oh, I think I'll go and 'exquisite curve f her lip-t and i the McKenzle Pass Sunday, ac-see-that
Isabella In cniiifortahle " itho nale cheeks. He said huskilv : cording to repoiU brought back
Qh.-fAl .,nnara1 .ml nhllllah
ami h.ir imnih.,. with in., omn.
Hons. His words made graphic
iher return.
Mra- McNeil was sitting In her'doosn t admit of any snaicmiig at
nrtn- Flowers were scattered on
;,I,B ,loor' ,helr bright petals
crushed. "It's to warm, Sandy,
1 We"' it'H De nl,e to tee them all
'again. I suppose Ben will bring
! the car up to take us back. Do "a right to be happy, to laugh, to
ou suppose Alice will be with, live. And you want to io nil
iilmt The trip would do her-these thing.', don't you? They
good. Poor girl! she doesn't get mean life to you. In your hi art
much pleasure In life, does she?, you feel that the whole world
How she would have enjoyed the Is yours and It's all belor.) you.
Islands!" don't yo?' You do Let me
I ... have the kiss then."
i'. Mrs. McNeil was very glib In "No " and drawing her h.-in''.a
absorbing phrases that struck her down from his. "No. Because
as rounding aristocratic. She now, I mean to start clear TtiJis
; sighed. "I thought, Sandy, thatiwhy!"
, if Alice Is along, you m!i:ht Intro-j She felt cxrltrd, drawn tinlit
;duce her to that nire yuung man. land glowing. She closed her ilm'r
IWhat's this his name Is? Mr. inolselessly that her mother niitlit
Work?" not awaken.
' Sandy laughed: "Worth, mo- film said to her;lf: "Why did
'her. So you think Alice might ,1 say that? One day gon.-."
eaten mmr And sho knew that It was noi
'Well, why not? I'm sure Allrelher scruples that kept her trnm
would mnKe.a fine wile for nny
mom A y. l '. r"
- rA uhvic 1 VJr .shi'f
CogTTlthl hf L'nil.rf r.aniT, Sri4ic,:. i&e
man. She'd toon Iota her sour-
neas, If ahe got a nice, kind hut-
band." . f
This was one of Mrs. McNeil's !
pet obseaaious. She never gave
up the idea that Alice would yet
find her mate aud settle down ail
every woman should. Every ellg-
lble man that came to her aC.
quaintance was immediately ep -
praised a a possible husband for
the unclaimed Alice.
she would say: "If she'd only
j iearn a lUe ,act. gandv, I wish
you'd suggest to her not to make
many grimaces. If she'd Jut
:fce natural and quiet. 'I'm aura
about HK He'll be delis Med, l m
He'll be delighted, I'm
certain. Men adore to have their
Mpn innri ift nnvn inuir i
conquests staged for them.' (
"Sundy you won't mention
en lhln! 11 "0.?!?.n'1 be un-
tke you! You WOHt?'
Sandy was washing her hands
at the small basin. She aaid ab
sently: "There's five days berore
we need to bother about Alice,
mother.'
one ciung to i. e
these five day. ' ImaK ina Ion ,
prolonged the moments Into
houdrs, weeks, years. Five days
yet the two words became a
paean. Five full days freedom
weetness Joy.
Whv .hnnlri ha darken them 1
with forbodiiiRS? What had she
to fear? Her problem was settled.
Yet the mere mention of home
disquieted her; filled her with uu-
easy dreads.
She stood on the upper dock.
A moon' MIIra-T ""r
gllmerlng veils across the water.
In its lieht the phosphorus show
ed In pools Hushing like opals
living In the waves.
It was after midnight . quiet
but for the lap-lup against the
boat. ' -
An hour ago Sandy had wim-
- . ... . .....
,,? ;ihnr her his
." - V7. " ." '
"I""" nnh.nnv
Now he said: 'iore unhappy.
Sandy. Is it because of what I
said this morning?"
., i ,i ,
"I don't know. Of course not.
It's because things are."
i "And you wish I knew nothlog
No. That wouldn't make much
difference.
"You look like a person
.,
should have everything on tho
earth. Sandy." .
She laughed: "I feel URe tnat u.iuoi uu iu.uutir
kind of a person,. Ramon. But ,lnK "W- ' 1 ' '
lBnt it strantte. what little trifles! Oregon, losing tvery coast con
may alter a whole life? For in- ference game she has played this
stance, such a thing as a battery y'',a.r' .has cached a devil-may-care
on an oatomobile rumilitg down at ''l'uae- . .
the wrong moment.' ' ' The men are primed to pull start-
"Well, how could that do It? " inK Ptaya at starUing times. In a
"Oh, I don't know! But don't M- e"rt to do something this
nftnnla An ihinen nnlt-lllv without 'eSr. i i
....h ihinuinir' . t'nr lnaiance
You! You packing your duds and
.r.hhlnir thl. boat. Yon may
Ichange ,h, course of your
"Are you that dangerous?
He
I hoDe I'll be doing them a dersne
or so more. What about yon?
oo lonesome wimuui mo. im.
don't turn your face away.11
, ,'e .. . ,., v.i
want you to think I d kiss you or
anvone even llslitly if things
were different than they are. I
did before of courxe. I menu,
"llltl thlni-. lira flifferent. SuUll
: I know what von mean. You
mean tnat tne Kinn oi greai ie
lyou were talking about yesterday
; flowers along the wayside, liut
i for those who haven't this great
j love?''
'I don't know.'
"Yes, you do. You think yonvo
klsxlnx him. but an odd. hih -r-
No More Than Necessary.
(TLH
4)
SAY YOUR XMAS OREET.
INQ WITH A PORTRAIT
Have your sittings made
how. A dozen portraits will
4 solve a doien gift problems.
We have the best equipped
e studio In southern Oregon,
where you receive profession-
al attention In all depart-
menu, until the delivery of
your portraits.. The newest
line of mountings and frames,
we will be glad to show you.'
The New Roseburg Studio
Remember the place over
SaUinan'a
129 Jackson St, Roseburg .Ore.
:
,1,ln ,ear- Sne repeated with
"Ve" "
"
N. UMPQUA ROAD
MUST WAIT SENATOR
McNARY IS TOLD
WASHINGTON, D. C, Not. 23.
No further work on the North
I mpqua road, toward which a total
of 110.000 from forest road fundi
has ,reaUy been appropriated, can
h undrlken for Col.
undertaken for the present. Col
unel W. B. Greeley, chief of the
forestry service, Informed Senator
Mi'Nary today In response to an In
quiry as to the present status of
Ul highway.
The road, according to Colonel
'Greeley, has progressed for about
'45 miles. Including a section of
about 14 miles that Is now under
construction and may be completed
as far i Steamboat Creek by the
end of the year. The cost of com-
th 31 milr whlcn wHI re"
mam nas ben ,atimated at 3310,-
uuo for a low stsndard road.
I-adles. It in need of a hat to fin
ish out the season do not fail to
see the bargains at the Specialty
Sboppe. '
MRS. S. M. KING.
DESPAIR AT LOSS i
OF EVERY GAME IS
OREGON STIMULUS
(Aan-lalH Tnm Lnxl Win.)
EUGENE, Ore..'Nov. 23. With
"erything to gain and nothing to
football team, Oregon, will entrain
",n "r,u" "
""'"f6 '2"". ""'n-T8'? .'
' The fans expect Oregon to get
another drubbing, and a bad one
this time. The team doesn't expect
JThat W.ta
SPOKANE. Wash.. Nor. 23. A.
A. Exendine, for the last three
years head coach at the Washlng-
ton State College announced- here
I today his resignation, effective at-
ter the Christmas game with the
vmicinii m oi i
A 'ew of those large nil-copper
-I wash boilers left. Get yours at
Powell's Furniture Co.
SNOW MOTOR SUCCESS
( . . in Mckenzie pass
(AMnrlitfd Prtn LttwrA Win.)
EUGENE. Ore., Nov. 23. After
some difficulty during the past two
weeks, due to mechanical problems,
the new snnw motor onerated bv
the Eugene-Bend stage line proved
hettl. -
! The snow tractor ' climbed the
snowpanKS wun eaae noa uie pro'
pects of all-winter stage service be
tween here and Item! brightened
as the snow covered pass was con
quered.
o-
Fresh gram Juice at Overland
Orchards. Bring containers or leave
at Brand's Road Stand. Will de
livered when filled.
fT U. Fever
MUMCdO Orippe
Go Stop them today
ftrm them ouicktv all their cUnfcrs snd
dWmfbrta. End the fever ud hexfachs. Forca
the poisons out. Mil U break eokis tn 14 noiam.
They tone the whole yttm. The prompt, nv
luble rcsuluhiveltd millions toem ploy them,
Don't rely on leuer helps, don't deliy,
AUdniuUta yttl- FrksJOs
CASCARAiOlJININE
OMkUdDos 0fH' whfcpmusH
S, Am HATS THE OF - inilLVAiforlMV
1 S&H I HNt MEEDS A BATH J W I JOOTH f.,
10-YEAR LEASE Oil
WASHINGTON, Nor. IS. Presi
dent Coolldge was urged Saturday
by Senator Cameron ot Arizona
to recommend tn his message to
Congress passage of a bill which
would permit cattlemen In west,
eru states to lease public lands
for grazing purposes, for a period
of at least 10 years. Under exist
ing conditions, the president was
told, cattle raisers are permitted
to use the public domain from
year to year, but have no assur
ance that they will be awarded
the same area in succeeding years
and therefor have not need able
to fence the lands aud to put
down water wells.
The historic rivalry between
sheep raisers and cattle men of
the west, said Cameron, has pas
sed to such an extent that sheep
men have Joined with the cattle
men in an effort to have truing
legislation enacted.
The Senate Public Land com
mittee, of which Cameron Is a
member, plana to present a bill at
the next session providing for a
year lease. Regulations cov
ering grasing permits are being
drawn by the forestry service he
satdt pointing out that stock men
would prefer that the tee system
be bated on the area of grating
land used Instead ot basing char
ges on number of cattle grated,
which la favored by tha forestry
service.
Studebaker
bullas no yeartj
models.
PROPOSALS FOR 8UPPLIES
Sealed bids will be received on
December 1U. 1925. ait i P. U, for
furnishing to the various state In
stitutions, supplies, consisting of
dry goods, clothing, furnishings,
groceries, shoes, hardware, brooms.
drugs, stationery, crockery, plumb
ing, etc.. for the semi-annual period
ending June 30, 1326. Specifica
tions and schedules will be furnish
ed upon application to the secretary
at Salem, Oregon, also from the
trade and commercial bureau of the
Portland Chamber of Commerce, or
from the Associated Industries ot
Oregon, both located In the Oregon
Building, Portland, Oregon. Each
bid shall lie accompanied by a cer
tified check representing 10 per
cent of thee whole amout bid. pay
able to the Oregon State Board of
Control, or where the ten per cent
amounts to 1500.00 or more, a
surety bond from some company
authorized to do business In Ore
gon will be accepted In place ot the
check. The same shall be held as
a guaranty ot the faithful perform
ance of the contract. The board re
serves the right to reject any or
all bids or to accept the bid 'deemed
best for the state.
CARLU ABKAMS, Secretary,
Oregon State Board of. Control.
Dr. H. C. Church
' OPTOMETRIST
Perkins Bldo, .Roseburg; Ore,
Mother's loaf, It feels so chummy
To my palate and my tummy.
Try it and you will agree.
Like the bread agrees with n.e.
Oregon Bakery
231 N. Jackson St
Phone
Thanlcsgiving
Appointment
Year table for the Thanksgiving dinner will he a matt
of great pride the silver, the general service and the
CARVING SET
This week we are showing some special for Thanksgiv
ing Pearl, Ivory and Horn Handles, beautiful and artis
tic cutlery for any table. They come in a wide range of
prices.
, Then, in order to get the Turkey roasted just right, yeu
need a ROASTER. We are also showing a fine line of
these this week. ; b
CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO.
Tim Iron Mongers
Roseburg, Ore. : i
Classified Section
ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PACE. 1
j . ' FOR SALE
WEANL1NO pigs for sale, f 5
each. Phone 14 F6.
KOR SALE 5 year old Jersey.
Just fresh, giving 4 gal. per day.
F. F. Parker, Wilbur, Orer
FOR BALE Some bred Hampshire
sows, and one boar. H. L. Kruse,
Oakland, Ore.
FOR SALE--Four-tube radio, prac
tically new. Cash or will trade for
wood. Phone 128-R.
FOR SALE Dry oak stove and
block wood. Phone 260J. J. O. E.
Gardner.
WILL SELL or rent dwelling. 104 !
corner west ist street, ana isi'
avenue. Apply z:u a. Kane u
FOR SALE Three or four tons
hay, close In, tn barn. Pfcone O.
U. Helblg. or call407W. Cass.
FOR SALE Colts cook:ng and
lighting plant at a bargain. In
quire Coos;Junctlon Oarage, JMI
bird. Ore.
TOBACCO Kentucky Sweet Leaf.'
' Home grown. Home cured; mel
low with age. Satisfaction guar
anteed. 6 lbs., $1.25. C O. D. Er
nest Choate, Wlngo, Kentucky.
ChRYSANTHE M U M 8 Tor-saleTOr-dera
for Thanksgiving and fu
nerals given special attention by
Mra. Fred A. Fields. 726 8. Pine,
or phone 143-L. Get them In
early.
FOR SATE Pups, naif Airedale
and half fox hound, make fine
varmint dogs. Males (5, females
32.50. Alio one female fox hound
one year old, (25. Emmett Hall,
Wilbur, Ore.
TURKEYS are blgh. Order a nice
fat dressed goose for your
Thanksgiving dinner, 25c per lb,
Also nice fat spring chickens,. 25c
per lb. Delivered Wednesday.
No orders taken after Tuesday
morning. Phone 14F3.
MAKENOtiFER ON THE DR.
SETHER HOME A client of
mine has just traded for this
wonderful modern home. He has
no particular use for the plsce
himself and will consider any
reasonable offer, either cash,
terms or part trade. See me at
I'mpqua 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 off the Pa
cific highway; all In cultivation;
10 acres in fruit, new 6-room bun'
galow, barn, and other buildings,
price Is 15,000. Clear of debt.
Will take In other property or
sell on easy terms. See Frank
Kinney, agent at Umpqua Hotel,
or write hho at Eugene, Oregon.
XMAS ANNOUNCEMENTS
' .
Don't delay ordering your 4
Christmas announcements. We
are showing a nice line of
both printed and engraved
cards. Place your order now
so that the best attention can
be given your work. News-Ke-
view Exclusive Job Printing
Department, Roseburg, Ore-
gon.
uy WINNER
FOR RENT
: 1 i
ItOOMS FOR RENT at MJ S.
Stephens. Phone 295-J.
FOR RENT 2 sleeping rooms,
- close it,. 211 8. Pine St
FOUR NICELY FURNISHED
housekeeping rooms for rent
Phone 416-J.
FOR RENT Six-room, unfurnished
house, close In., Inquire 875 Hoov
er St
FOR" RENT New bungalow with
furnace; garage. Inquire (17 8.
Pine St
FORRENT Modern, furnished 5-
room house. Close In. Inquire 131
Flint Bt
HEMSTITCHING, five and eight
cents. All work guaranteed. 217
8. Stephens Bt Phone 298.
FOR R ENT 5o66acreanear Drain.
Excellent for cattle. . W. O.
Bridges, Oakland tOregen. -
FOR RENT 6-room. furnlaned
modern .house, i adults. Phone
471-L. or call 647 8. Stephens.
WANTED SeWthg y' the hour at
yuvr aume. -airs. at. .is. uennouu.
Phone 260-R. 1
WANTED Tutor In ttregg short
hand evenings bjf ' young- man.
' Bute experience and salary ex-
' Pyy1- A. W. C.,JMews-Revlew.
FCRS W' ANTED HlghestmarkeT
prices paid. Wilson Tire Shop,
opposite News-Review; Bring ot
snip to a. w. tnieiaa, ; .
W'aK'TED J1IM6. W1H give first
mortgage security en country
property located on highway and
, worth aiany times loan asked.
S Interest paid. A O. W.
Young ft Son.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Brown and white bound,
witn collar. Phone 28-R, T. E.
Ware
COST Milky white agate brooch,
safety catch, oval shape. Leave
, at News-Review.
MISCELLANEOUS
I
ST. OEOROE'8 Guild will hold
tholr 1938 baxaar December 11.
CAR OWNER Don't loiget Is
all 653 when In need of autt
parts. Sarffa Auto Wrecking
House. '
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. H. H. PLTLER Chlropractle
physician, 12 W. Lane Bt.
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
STOP AT
Hotel Umpqua
UMPQUA FLORISTS
Choice Cut Flowers
Flower Shop, 312 N. Jackson
Phone (30
Greenhouse, West Roseburg
Phone 40 F3
WALTER CARPENTER
At Brand's
ROAD STAND
Paclflo Highway 4 miles north!
Open Evenings
Oood Things for Thanksgiving:
,nn . -.
Dates
Apples
Pears i . m
Grapes
Bananas
Oranges
Pomegranate
Chas. S. McElhinny
-The Widow's Prlene
Oregon Life
Ms North Jackson
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