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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 26. 192. Still Going Up ! : " -i 1 Flour Prices! But Not Ours $2.20, $2.10, $1.80 $8.60, $8.20,57.00 None Better r Spuds, No. 1, $3.60 See U First, We Can Save You Money. FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE S ROSEBURO MANY VISITORS ARE ATTRACTED TO NATIONAL FORESTS Reports from field officer to the District Forester's office, Portland, show that there vere only the twenly-two national for ests and do not include the Ral nier and Crater Lake National st'aras, wnicn ato report large : increases in visitors. inese figures are - esiimaies i uinue uy me lueai iurusi uinc3 j nuu bid uoBBiiicu iuiu vawpciai picnickers, transient motorists, hotel and resort guests, and Suni mer home permittees and guests. t ' PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. li. H. PLYLER Chiropractic physician. 126 W. Lane SL Harry Pearee 1 Auto Top Manufacturing Repairing Tops and Curtains, t Upholstering of all kinds Tent and Awning Work Winchester St. : V'-ZJJJJ'Z-. Ui UP GOOD AS Nt" " -Wf KNOW THtXTOUK. S Send your lace curtains to this laundry and we'll send them back to you In a fresh and dainty condr"-' lion. You owe It to your- self to give this laundry a" trial. When are you go ing to call us up? Roseburg Steam Laundry Th. Largest Stock of Good Used Chevrolets and Fords In Roseburg W. Will Sell en EASY TERMS Hansen Chevrolet Co. Phone 448 Men of Correct Dress If your s-iit ws new It would not fit you better or look moro lefreshed than when It hai keen dry cleaned and in-sued by a MASTtR CLEANER We Call and Deliver. Oregon and WaVhingtonT This is t Building. 1'boao 331. 'wi'WyH mtrouue. igand, had "'"'"'t.h were reported iL' "'".'V ior 114. inese iigures cover .pi t-i, v. kita Wn. T, , i - : - . LAI) DONE! i st I PHONB 79 I m V'SeSvf.'', -..at V'rrA. ... OAKLAND . FREE1 FREE! ' One 8x10 photo with every One 8x10 photo with every order of 16.00 or over. This ot- fer closes Nov. SOla. fctud o o. - No i open Sunday afternoon. tomoblle, or stages, railroad, trolr ley line, wagon, "horseback, or afoot. . i ; . ' f tk6 auta (Qd rugged tional show that uiKera muo iii uisv' wbtle Kf";? I have Been moro popmar in . Je Washington forests for ah estitn- ates show 31,543 hikers. This i "iCD a,. M ; rcnroEniitt mi inrrAAsn for the vear i , - - , SftK-lllV'? 10.652 more in Washington's na- ..i,,Bl forests. Travel Into the national forests by private automobi e has also In- creased tremenaousiy in "regon, h. mas figures showlna 817.041 .the tiKre snowing 51 ' u 1 . "gton shows an increase of 16,- i" . "'L,"' X""." Vhr;',:. b2. This Oregon Increase is ai. cmpiouoa ui ..- st officers point out thai 'ah was uroud hf her leanness. ..V ... a i.i,...in 'ccreols, etc., to, the .'diet. Too of- has not entirely super- iSmJ. -p,ade .a smart appearance .onlv .nJ .nUfeLv to herself .ltd those who ure underweight try ldeul way to enjoy the wm,n aua to bother about lu i ii iii , . Ar.-l . t,i,i tMa by adding tod mtiiy oily scenic charm.of. rie na- iane al30 be very wtmua,;. ' hl heatedlv juid vividly '. U apt o urt the forostB for the .' estimates now anurulsed Sandy -'critical- ,. . i!?.'.L ..7 .1. VL l digssttt.n. . , . , . . f i VRV8 while trie openinK oi me Steven Pass Highway lu Va5h-!AUce lnston was larRoly responsible in i h, .1.7. T foLst officers say. I ' , Heat with gas. nA,,B.uw M.ico ' EXTENSIVE REPAJR5 Tho Southern Pacific conmany - ----- - ; . . ... 1 stariea tne lore pun ui laji. rnnvnn I t Fork to rir '. k". ,:k . ... t.' k. rTnnV .he ; Ticht of way to ore-, . ..Kine of the bank b. bank. I W'here Cow creek threatens at .ens at ! Intervals for . .ii.iai.ee of eiuht the GlJndile New. i n . r Vi'Vnoo' wiii ! miles. Bays V the Between flO.OiiO and H 2,000 be spent in this repair work. Z??n No. 108. np-to-nd. Including War- . " - 7 ,,, V-oi rant No. 4, dated Nov.' B, W25, and endorsed, not paid for want of funds, are this day called. Inter- est ceases after this date. Dated at Buck Fork, Ore. this 25th day of Nov., 1925. ALTA S. CONLEY, Clerk. AONTHER ONE TRYS IT; IT ALWAYS WORKSI ive.inn Kimlev. a bov of about nineteen years of age and living closing about her. Sho was there; w-hv not at Del Montt-T I'm with Chas. Hansen of- this city, on among the I-ots and pans Belling frightfully tired." ; ' last Wednesday took Mr. Hansen's i i-eady for ono of Ihese family din-, lo gianCKi at her slowly. mea car and when near the bridge that nera. Ihe work aud contusion of nr)nij.. sha i,ncl.-.l he was ro- crosses Cow Creek the car ran out of gas, says the Ulenuale rcws. . . . 1 .... It, - tn aa if r1'"". ... .. u"L uwre w bu; fcto iii me ions. The seats and top were burned ott cr- I rook with rss. s j B.iil Anrsctively To. na 1 LA- iXr fur IIU la h. I1ilh.k dinrtfromitre tr.ii.ulciorcf mi iTUBBY .LJJLLi-J-L.l.. re-MivnoOE.! cts-rSiM PATRICIA GOT TWKT Lxz I FTtro I ttlOCi-rft HEB Aki' I 1 ICWEO JOE.V HopttES' i . .. ... 0c-Kr Tr Cft OOt -I OtS HL FOLLOW) HEIc AM fctS. If- ANJY- SANDY" By ELENORE MEHERIN WHAT HAS HAPPENED IN THE j STORY GO FAR Samy MCAeil. toroed Dy her lm 'noverlsued tiuuily into a loveless man-iage with ien Aiuiiiio, a ruu my, a uhuuhood sweetheart, ire-1 queut quarrels ioiiow. A eon isi. . , ooio, uying eimost Immediately. etaekiug - sonus -escape, onmiy ap S' peals to Toot 'Uncle tiob, who eu- Vabiea her tq'nke'a fiunoluiu trip A! with hur mother. -There she meets with hur mother. There she meets iKcmoa worth, who drives and dan-. iMuivu nwuii wuu unci auu iuwt. oea witn, ner, ana iinauy saves ner lite la the in! On saillug tor home ana was surprised to fund lum a DaaaenKer. i mnn u.a h declares hla love. Alunllo meets .sund ...n h.r m,.ih ih m-r bandy and her mother at the pier. (iO ON WITH THE 8T0KY FhOM . HERE . ; .. rulDTCD tA I sssx si For lunch they went to a resWU- rant In Market, street. Aticu was I 'Plainly oisannointeu. navinK cncrt isaeu a vision of dining at ma fat ace. She drew" la a long, smftiug ibieaih aud eyed-daudy lu a biyug iwuy that said urtiy: "A lot oi wuy that said -cm us: "A lot oi ;good It Old me to. doll lle a cir- (good it aid me to, doll lle a cir- cus horsel huwi ua juiu.u .better Uian expect my Jaiuily la do anything for me!f',- 1 1. . . "Who were , Ai irohioi smile: "1 didn't kaow 1 Wiv, ,ulle Juoa nuotube-'i . ( '. They went to the dressing room. - r You've-certalnlf kcaulrea a fine loroB rrecklus. 1 thought oud w, va , .ur your coim)tx. . r ..- fwnjr, 1 inougni mey were ai- - .i . t. imcuve. uuu t wu uum . .- . - .7 " , ' t""" . . , gandy , cauht , fiah of herslf : !,),. Ali(.8 eye8. , ra ih, ,aa ; . - , h . 1 aDP'r!a 8 couinionpiftea, red-neau. 81ighUy ovei f at. T-(feekles gave ' t anu b,uUer 'k?ok1 ,n- '7lr .ZC: "7 .V ".iMk.n she, praerred., She ptihes after the ,, summer hoim;ry, Blt ,h. B.id hrpezllv ln .... toll , ,, ; . . . . ca"?d lhat a1'" conceit vx""1 T . , "Twee-twe.. Alice ole dear, .your flattering tokens leil me aweaujf that I'm home again. j Quite a. come-down after Xho iy Ume:you ve id?"v The. Bar- ifir siuu.jumo uvi : v Mil--. r.ittlr. a f A lli'ti's Urnu'a til t. li-.tv, , , , , . . . . i . idy suspicious. -At.. "'."' . " : . J. -jsoining: Alice 1 "Nothing at all but seeing that all tbe eh!'tlB men on U,e earth vlsit or,work on ,he islan?,s-1 6ues oa, didn't lack ior snort." the eligible men on tne earth visit " w,?..c!n n.ef 1 Savs oa l"1"" i ... .u ,.An but u km)W bU tne , ,., ., . ,e , L si i . . u. . They were at Monterey, sanuy , l"0 ' ' hoped hey wouIU spend. Urn night , D0t " good ,un' ore' yVhi,,l,lhet Del Monto. Sho. hoped this b-' dirt In the McNeil mansion? How are your married sisters? "Very busy wondering what you- ,..J,.1 . V. . , ' l.,-. .iV nd Fjsmnooa thank Ood Uiey did- n't give me that name thinks she has a floating kidney.- All 1 hops la ahe doesn't trot hums to have it anchored. "So you see there'll bo tho us ual Christmas rush to mama's for the holiday dinners. Alice, per custom, will ce tne goat. . ' wiin auci-i worus r.uuy ieii. itno wans or tne oiu .MCPeu nouso nueiu. iu u. -.wuu. .... istreti hed its full length, two cloths needed to cover It. And Mrs. lie- Noil, h fuce sliining, her EPnt'0 .. ti..A.. ,-.- sho sat at the kitchen tabic sew- nig up me lum-sjr, -MiiiiiK un omiuj to thread the medie: faaii'l.r.g h the thread with with onions and drtissinif. Alice, whacking a cner irom me cauiurun oi pomiw, nu;.Hhlng them aa though she wero pounding enemits to duath. And Sandy herseit, rijtng anout to get bar share of Uie work done, mining a ueat ear io aiicui; 1 suppose you're daslilng like mad so yiai can beat it otf primped to a fare thei-weii with your irienu Tiramy. Well, you can Just stick, around and receive the mob. I'm suro the Prince" of Wales isn't com- lug to pay me court that 1 should be elected the entertslnment com- Imltteel Madeline Chester and her I GOSH. HCO.e COMU5 , !OLE OOP-V, rOoW-HES ) iiinii-trmolPlxFlO 1 I f-virrv -ruiMi I 1 e--r,irs 1. i - It. I I l , . ! PA-tRlClA To ifOit'weiscBw.i 1 1 fELLEU l .Fora. T-HTAWiIGIiTy MTtt tttttttttttt4 leaned over liU as ha started .to 0 wrn: "11. Jlunllo aud party." ' ' " "TO TAXPAYERS" ''' alun'she repeated: '"Get-three ,, , . ... The annual meeting of Douglas County Taxpayers' League will be held la the CTr- cuit Court Hoom at tbe Court ei House oo Saturday. November 2. 11115. at It) oclock a. ru. An Invitation to attend this ( meeting to extended, to all ! taxpayers of the county. c) ' !1.iiiLlaa I'.innlir I'.njMrt' ' A i League. vvvwvvwvv-vwwwvv . ...... .1 ... . uiuuu Bit. uu itiepimuuu iu aiv The poor, ' allocked mother hear ing this, heaved many dour signs. looKfcd al.Livu. MyriMU-'hiuii. - vjl'a Srat satisiactluu to raise a tarn. ily la this day and un 1 would , , . T. " . . "- ," W before d burl my moth, 1 ooo t ltDow when. 1 ot such I aelUsh children. 1 ve aaerUlced , noelf on the altar of duty and f Uua Is the return 1 get for It." She wiped her nose, sniffing alt- dlbiy. bandy, stricken by tnes remarks, threw a look of fury a( !uer sister, stuopeu anu kisseu me .stray curl on her mothers ulumu. healed neck. ' ah i i 1 ..i'know i,r ihn nnmad Arabs ana tima tlieu mij think of fax mora aimriug wayg f0r auenuimr, lvln nr . hriamma rt.. lumilv .., .,.i .i,,j. I 'nmiiiaiinc . their individuality. There was so escape. The Unta- .cleg of tradlUon an,i prejudice wer i wrapped about their minds and bo- bsfera her msrrlai; ieitthem-Uke physleiU i..i u. hr .i Ik. ..i .,!. i. . i u it. . '.ii ',. -uima. ttno had riiclded h,. ,. u. ih.,..i, i .. i..,,..i. a i, dremme)i ot miite such ts royal . ' fl,Ji,, ,h,., !:'.;,.,.. .T. ..ki- - . n. m,. waiting at the table was Ben Mur-1 lllo: was the fussy, well-loved Isa khI j- .j bel! , -i si.iri. fancy tneir siupor wnen sne low . thfm she w&atvd a divorce! She became uneaay rtutluaa. Murlllo, too, was nervous, lie n.e,i b. m ...lk. H wRnied her to say grateful thinss like her 0 o.ner iua. w- ' vT ri, ni SiU ' Till. I II e cl.ll. in (iowtI.g ara sjmnly be:nitliul. Ynll-,, ,hitlk v. wra lmiunr at .me uiuol .uiswub iuiuuuhd. never thought to nee auch wouflera, Ut'n' , , He natronirtagly and pat- t(.d isHbels hand. Sandy thought: -He Uk. s oeonle to fawn. I could get anything out of hun If I d stoop f uiJU m. ,.f h .o.i in L IiIm feat" And hn senineu 1 1 , . 1 , i"1 ln:" aver lnsmuiuoaas 10 ur. ssw-was quiet on tile drive home-1 lips tlghLip(.d hi, han() oyur hers, watching! ! ward, unco or twico aiuriuo ni-, Jt.r norro iy, When It gTew da "Mother's tilxd. Bin. k... 1 whl,n lt fw aark Bhe gM: , "Mother's tilxd. Ben. The trip was. on her. Don't you think we mar-'EhM h. .,', ...r -.....-r, . cause, she knew AUsu would be sil ly with delight over it. And she was iimatcd mat no Patronized her inolhlsajKl was lovely, isautt was cuuureu a isr higher t)p than thut weuzent d tip mother of his! Yet he looked uon on bar. . It he were traveling with his sitcr Beatrice nothing would be too good for her. lleatilee had more money than he, so he always was showing off befoie hiT. But ho dl,n-( m.,.d , bother about-lli ,limulliaro .McNeils! i shu thought thiH hotly wh'n he answered:,"! fisured to stop at Klnr (-itv." ' memoenns 'no money ner tnp ha , cos, He Bal(1. ..Wl mHh,, Ki,. ( tonlnht. It's ouly o'clock.' Alice, sitting In the bark with her Tnnthir. hail sliln IhnilfhM that niitteroth "I wish I had her char I d show him! I'd get it out of him. fy slaters give me a puin. Tho things other girls get! Why I. n't she clever enough to work him? ,j-hH aimp! Sandy sat very tense, nerving h, rself. &ho now talked liriahtlv. leiltM5 j,ira o( au (1B lr,)S ,hH had taken. She watched the speertom- ,,lori ghn became clammy aud si- iPnt aa the niiles crept up. Ten more five more one more she followed him to tho dok ln the lobby of Oi hotel. She sVd iih an air of great trannuility: -Hen-get three rooms, will you? I'm wlully Ured. Ho is mother:" He apiieured not to hear Sho Cupid's Tribulations. ls Tilt: 1 , - r"r rA ' . - - HMt HtM wjp.r.-Mt4 1H' rponiB, will jou?" Pn that the ink spattered ross the Pe. CAJ-L, f0 SCHOOL WARRANTS ! u,'ce is hereby given that all -'warrants of School UUtrict No. 4. County. Oivgou. up to na nicludtnr. No. Zoit endorsed "Not Paid lor Want Of Funds' 00 l5lh y of July 1325, and ; prior thereto, are this day called .fur payment aud all Interest theto- o:i ceases tram this dale, l'&lcd this the 2jrd of November, I ,. V. J. M1CELU. Clerk. w'ewww'wwTWwwwwej -,m . . m ) diet and HEALTH e 0'" AND HEALTH - (Continued from page 5.) Our foods. Our wheat and other grains and our tvuiis have all iteeu perfected by man1 throtmh cuuivailon. in tiieir wna states, imaitv of il.e foodn am inferior. Tiie lonjest-llved and the most (rlrile peoples In tho world that we I Isome of the Balkans are great 'ihank-tcPJ""'la'',, of mlll?- Occasionally, It la true, thrre are. Beoulo' who cannot take milk: tht y have what is called an tdlo syucrasy, or sensitization to or dinsry milk. But many of thete people can take It in modified tprnia. as ip custardn, cheeses, laalicd mtiUJ, cViarh t)aties. etc. !'n '' '''S ro:;"me, mna too ahould add to yont diet if you i In one cf my recent papers, I uimiuij tnu. about a.ld!hg egg yolks, rnsqre auts. vhole train breads. 4 Tmurruvr . Ufo's Mlnoi-, OiUbioiw. ' I Mrs. Cadi' Nervons "For years I had gas on the stomach and was nervous. Adieri ka has done mora good than any- tlii:it." (signed! Le.a Cook. ONK fciwonfnl Adierika removes GAS awl '.V.-l-r' ,sVw: . k, .i.ii riui.wa., !ecl it-cling.' Daa'i iaale time with lo lls or tabluts hut let Adierika j-... " - ing, brlnKinn out mattwr you never tiiouKht waa In your system. Na- than ifxillenon, diUtSgl-t. o I fi! I Cfil Tl m R 1 I ASS h L PI I ill! MiVs Cll !l II h(I " UUIUUII t k llf bit p. d. a bib OVER 100 REPLIES -'. ii ( - ' 1 When "P. f. ()."'tli"1o:ie worn nn," wlio rr-cenily nvTMd a 40- ncro Liock biiJ tmiltry raneli fur le In ' tho clnssifh-d columns of the Nl.wvt.vl(w. submitted her ertlsemi'nt. slm waa franktr Mep- tlral of her chanceH of si-liittpMhe prorerly. It lies hem llpleil with rrnl esiale diuh-rs for moiiihs. and because of her inability to handle th property miasiilHted sho has been willing to sacrifice it nt a low price. IVsjialrlng almost of ils sale ihc finally decided lo Iry thn clas Kiricl advi-rtineiiM-nt i-olunin of tio News-llevlew, and now states timi lie has developi-d writer's riamp fi.ir.i Bnswerlng the couimunlca Iloes rhc has receivril. ; With the Uilo of aii"W-ers di llver-tB- to her today by the News Re view rhe has received ovr l-n r lHles to the advertisement which t)st her only I'bnut 12. The an swers, she Mtnlea, coninlna utmost ev-r-ry kind of a proposition Iman- Inabie. even to two proposals of marriage. ; Several of the pro-pertive Miyers ar vrrj-nsioiifi to secure the property and she will probamy elo.-e a.d'-hl In a fes- days. Mm. "P. 1). )." Is Ihomiighly ron verted to the power of cltiHHlfii-d llflvettlsillg when IllleerllaenieillS are carried in the lin ;ehurg News- Itevlew, a system which "gets ro- Hn), 1 fj , .Q's Catarrh botli lorat and iotornel. snd hai been ZVaiUdiua. '""ivr.oirTyto. io.uoyaJdrugguts. F.J. CHENTY fit CO.. Toledo, Ohio fcuccns.'ol u trc trc.it-ni-ot Catanh qi uie uiuer meafauie to limy wu I - o-V'-r t t t- , 1 ;V I 1 I ' i-V'. . IS fMMTOF- PORTLAND. Nov. 25. The ' question ot lue management of the slate penitentiary is an lui-! portant one to the people ot Ore-1 gun, and reasonable methods for f the Improvement of conditions are being sought. Senator 1. L. Pat terson, candidate for the repub lican nomination for governor, : aroused some interest in the situ-1 ation when he touched on some of his Ideas, and sluce then he has been asked to go further Into the matter. In the following Interview will ! be found Senator Patterson's state ments on penitentiary niauage-1 went and pardons: i "In ' anuounciug my candidacy 1 for governor under date ot Oclo- 1 ber find I staled tout 1 ruvorea placing the penitentiary under the Hoard of Control, giving my rea sons therefore. Since then so many Inquiries have come to ma asking lust what I favored for a bettoj-mcnt of the Institution that I desire to supplement thut state ment by saying, that when the Boys' Training Sohool, now being constructed, near Woodburn, la 1 finished and the old school at Salem Yaca ted. 'that the latter should be used toe first time of lenders suntunced te 4ho peniten tiary. ' Practically allot these will be young men committed for their iirst otlense against the law. "The penlteutiury Is now so crowded J hut the prisoners cau not be properly segregated and as n -uaol. 4utl, firn, IklfuHllllF. Ml-M ' i J..11., .,1,1. huu.l criminals; In fuct. It might be cal led a school for vice-and crime. ''The use of these buildings is the only, way In sight; for tbe ee-gregation-of prisouers In the near future. There is at tho present training school' sufficient farm lands to furnish' employment to the inmates. It should come un der, the supervision of the War den, and by the appointment to conduct the institutius ot high minded bftliials, who sr inter-1. ested In human welfare, and whose standards of morals are such that they would be dally ex amples to those unfortunate young men. ' 1 believe a large per cent 01 the Inmates could be. reformed and becomes usetul,- law3- abiding citizens. As I see It this could be dune without Increasing the per capita cost of the institution Aa a matter of fact, this cost can he, and must be, reduced. It is unreasonable and Idle talk to say thut It cannot be done. Wllh the land used by the institution it should produce uii Hie vegetables, fruits, poultry, pork, etc., lor Its own usorwlth able bodied inmates In numbers sufficient to portorm the necessary labor. I'nnlons. "The abuse of tne pardoning power, in this stuto, has been oue of the greatest obstacles to tile proper enlorccmeut of our laws. Records show that the "life ilormer" In Oregon serves only yonrs of his sentence on the aver- i "1'nder our legnl procedure. It rarely happens that an Innocent 1 nornon Is convicted of a crime. i Where a persun Is charged with a jtelony, tho case against him Is I presented to a grand Jury aud It lllvn of the seven memliers ot that I body believe he Is guilty, an In Idlcimcnt Is returned ugalnst hlni. I "The defendant la then tried in the Circuit Court before a Jury of his peers, aud unless all twelvo jof the Jurymen believe beyond a i reasonable doubt In his guilt, Iw is acquitted. If convicted, on ap ipenl mny be taken to the Supremo i Court, whero the proof Is con sidered, and weighed and impart ilal decision reached. 1 "The right and privilege of Ihavlnn the truth of the evidence for and against him dutermlned 'by two Juries and two courts, is runted In all persons charged with the commii"i"lon of crime. The !wiincatia and counsol fur the ilo . foiiUonls are provided at public t expense. If desired. "There will be greater respect for our laws and they will he nnler and br-ttur enlnried whenlty roudmnster, ersnlied head-on I thn too frequent pardoning of 1 1nto a moving Soul horn Pacific 'criminals ceases. jfrelglit tmln, Monday, at 0:45 "It seoms to me that pardons '.o'clock. Dixon was painfully, al Klinnld not hn Issued unle-s new thoiiKh probably not H-rlously, In- ovldenco shall bo discovered after the triul. sufllilent In the 1 Judgment of the trial Judgo or the ; prosecuting attorney to have irhunged the verdli-l: cr upon tho (recommendation of tho trial Judge lor prosecuting attorney, who cer tainly should ho consulted when pardons ore coni-idcrcd." I Men's suits cleaned and pressed, fl.TiO. Uoseburg Cleaners, phone 472. IT CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. The Iron Mongers Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. FOR SALE 1MR SALE Dry oak 3tove and tl-Kk wood. Phone 26U J. J. O. K. Uai-tn WILL BELL, or rent dwelliug, 1041' ! corner west 1st-street, aud latiFOUlt NICULY FUILN1SHEU sveuue. Apply 220 S. Kane SL housekeeping rooms for rent FOR SALE Three "or four' tons Phone 41tl. ' . hay. close In. in barn. Pon O. vuu KENT Anartmenl r..mUhvi . Uelblg. orcall 407 W. vass. iu un w fin Wf-irAvnp rn null sals uu c.At,ii.niUK une Toggenburg milk gout buck, 8 1 g - - ., -. , ; years old. Will. B. lioag, Sulher-, lXiR "LNT New bungalow with., ..... 1 furnace: garage. Inouira 17 8. i FOR SALE $15; phonograph wltS records at a bargain, or trado fori goals or light weight hens. Ad dress "F. P." care News-Kevlew. Foil SifLH 1919 Ford touring with starter, cheap, or trade for goats. chickens , or cowa, Adi'ss :"P. F." News ltoview. JaKCON D1T10N KD KLECT'R'TC WASHKlt Standard make. Will sen oiri cneap. aee at uuurcuiu:i!Jit .1-410,1 iiectd . aleeplnf ..? . titAivKsuiviisu uoose aaa irieo) chicken with other good eats, I price 50c a platq at Orange Lan-I. tern, 147 3. Pine. Phone 617. 1-Olt SALE Ford delivery, good soape, new bony top. fcasy pay- meuts. 229 N. Jackson. FOH SAl.fci Two hounds. Call i Sa(. or Sunday.- 1126 -W. -First St. Phone 4tS It. 1XR SALK Ono registered llol - stein bull calf. SIS: one purebred Jerjey heifer, 2 years old, 8L Alawea stock, giving 2 gallons, $50. C. L. Weber. Phone 42F13. ltt.l. . . ALL AT A-SACUlFlCK 3 incubu tors, 2 26tt-egg cap., 1 125. 1 Salt luy separator; 1 Kardcn planter; 1 rifle. 25-20 ; 1 3 Iver Johnsou; 1 Wizard 6-voIt battery. Call at !,ane Kt. Itoomlng House. 1- un. oaLs. HJ.iTut) "Iiuprovt-d bro gon" slraa berry plants. $3.60 per thousand at homo or (4.00 deliv ered In Uoseburg. Nelson An drus, Looking Glass. Phone 1KF13. FOH SALK Three pounds broc coli seed, grown this season, clean and graded and grown from e.xtin select broccoli. Also good grade sorghum, this season's crop. Oue good brood sow, will furrow In two weeks; brings nine to eleven pigs at a Utter. Also a few cords of four-foot fir wood. French Nichols, lit. 1, Box 93, Koseburg. Phono 42F14. AI'TO Iil'Nf INTO train; KLAMATH FALI.8, Ore, Nov. . A small touring car driven hy Thomas Iilxon, Klumuth conn- Jured. His car was roniplutely demolished. Tho yardmnstPr told tho police he attempted lo signal lilsuu to rtop. Dijon said ho did not notlro llio train until it was dliuctly In front of hlin. 0 What cough remedy do you pre fer? Whnt'-ver It Is It's here, or the specialty made by ourselves, so good, so true and beneficial, al l.loyd Crockors. By WINNER LOOvfS AS IF TV..". WAS COME THING VJROu(; .. nHhT LCTTEO - C T I . . HtCH-HM" HKC THA.T! Ort.VJELL'. VJHATS THE UCC ' F TOVIM' To FIX THlf0C5 UPFC AGlCL-TiiCV AlVJAVi ME'.W SI- Wri chance "to' b 1 iaiy with one. o . our-; f; 'I- n"' -"r 1 lizn Alarm Clocks on the awaken time. job you Give yourself square dealbuy oue of these Big Ben Clocks today. S WEANUNQ pigs for sale, each. Phone Hi 5. . FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished housekeeo- wJJI.1l. clolie m. Inqui a-, Chadwick : j street. .- i-3 nm lurnlsbea house. 110 per month. Phone 210 L. Mrs. E. J. Smith. , foh HNT Unfurnished (-room " nouse, garage. Close In. Inquire I S29 8. Plno. I WouLD'tlKE to rent small ranch equipped. Notify H. Copeland. j MyrUe Creek. Ore. ... , room, -close in. Ill N. Bl.phens,. ' I I'V I ! J" I FoH RENt 5-roora7" fumDined modern house, adults. Pbona 471-L. or call UT . Btepb.ua. FoR"nENt-roomr rnodeisTbun"- galow, , with breakfast : , aeok. I Closa In. Call Uoseburg Ap kpyt- merits. - ,- ... MiMrKRN BlTNi;.LoWrtor rent 'In I Laurelwood. Fireplace; furnace; ' hardwood floors; til sink. J. V. , -aaey. FOll KENT Flvu-rooai house, uu-4 furnished, with garage, on pave- r meut, near school, full cement '. ' basemeqL several corda of wood, " gurdun plot and chlckeu house, " Phoue 70-J, or call iii K. 1st Ave. v North. 1 - T WANTED . ! 1 J ... WANTEi) General house worker. ' Hi 5 Hoover BL WA N T L') Ueiierai houseworkl'! Phone 617. WANTED- Work on ranch or wood cutting by two men, P. U. - Box Bi ll. Uoseburg. Fu'iW"VTASi,ElC-"Itlghbat inarkel pi Ices paid. Wilson Tire Shop, . opposite Newallevluw, Bring 01 snip to D. F. Shields. Vt'ANTiJl) General house work by an experienced girl. Reference. furnished. Box 251, Myrtle Creek. Ore. LOST AND FOUND DOO LOST-Whlte Alaska Spill, from 431 S. Mill St., answers tj name of "Wooly." Reward for ruturn lo number given. . MISCELLANEOUS ' CAR OWNER Don't forget tg call K52 when In need of autt paru. Bartfa Auto Wreckin House, UMPQUA FLORISTS Choice Cut Flower Flower Shop, 312 N. Jackson Phono (30 Greenhouse, West Roseburg Phone 40F1 WALTER CARPENTER eeeee aexx At Brand's ROAD STAND ' Pacific Highway 4 mile north Open Evenings 3ood Things for Thanksgiving: Kltrs Dates Applea . - ' Pears O rapes ' , Bananas Oranges Pomegranates Our Auto Will Call Phon. 277 wMI. WHEN IN ROSEBURG , TOP AT Hotel Umpqua ' '.'" -s. Cwn,ki kr L'O tm-0 Uk.i.. Ka. V-tt