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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30. 1925 FIVE Don't Be Too Fresh When Salt Is So Cheap Half Ground. 50s .45c Half Ground, 100s Ton $16.50 . Flour $1.80, $2.10,52.20 12-inch Plow $20.50 See Us First, We Can Save You Money. FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE I ROSE8URO l'ltKIIISTOIClO SPKCI.MKXS TO i)K .SOlt.HT NY Sl'l PUNTS. (AnocUtcd 1'rvu Leutd Wire.) IIEI.OIT, W is., Nov. 30. Be loll College will sponsor a school next summer for the training of students in museum and iieid work in archeology. The school will consist of nine weeks of travel and study and will be known us the Logan Mu seum School of Prehistoric Arche ology. It is Intended to train students in the best methods ot museum work und display and in the excavating and treatmeul of pecimeus. Twelve museums of England, France, Switzerland and Algeria will be visited. The field work will be conducted iu France and Algeria. Do you want to be jure that our estate i;oes to your family? Then talk to Charlie McESliiiiuy Decem ber 4 ill. tiEKMAN HOT ixx;s AGAIN t'Anl lm liAY PARIS CAFES (Amocutrd Item Lretn-d Wif.l PAK1S. Nov. 30 Frankfurters, sauerkraut and pilsener on the one hand and peace conferences on the other seemingly are unre lated, but they are in Frunce. For a long time Paris tried to get along with Strasburg sausages. They were on the menu cords as Strasburgers, but the public would have none of them. Then the real Frankfurt hot dogs were imported under various names to disguise their German origin. Since the Locarno conference, however, the masks have been dropped and now Paris Is eating Frankfurters and sauerkraut and washing them down with pilsener Just as it did before the war. Cook wlln gaa. CHICAGO'S ll:IIUG 1SIXG TO FfcKLi 11A.NU OF JI STICE (Auocintrd ltn L-MPd Win.) CHICAGO; Nov. 30. Details oi ihe workings ol Chicago's bomb ing "trust", which wrecked bar ber shops, policemen's homes and smashed windows at rates ranging from SnO to 1400 have been re vealed in a confession prosecutors say was mado by Joseph M. San german. named as the director. Sangerman Is a manufacturer of barbers' supplies and a bar bers' union official. His story has Implicated five others. Including Mrs. Lena Sihock Rice. Chicago's first woman bomber, who carried out his orders. Robert E. Crowe, PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. H. H. FLYLER Chiropractic physician, 136 W. Lane St. The Largest Stock of Good Used Chevrolet and Fords In Roseburg We Will Sell on EASY TERMS Hansen Chevrolet Co. Phone 446 Odorless Cleaning What a disappointment to have a. suit that looks nicely finvhed and yet has that dis agreeable ouor from belnft dry cleaned. We can clean it without that disappoint ment. Let us prove It. We Call and Deliver. Our Auto Mil Call. Phone 277 (ifllili t 85c i OAKLAND ' ! SCOTTISH RITE '. ! I Monday evening, November 30th, Masonic Temple, ItoBe- burg, Oregon, 7:30 p. m. Broth- ' er Philip S. Malcolm 33", S. G. 10. in Oregon will present the charter to Koseburg Lodge of Perfection, No. 6'. A. & A. S. R., constitute the lodge ahd install its first officers. All Scottish itite Masons, 14 and higher are urged to be J present at this Impressive and i4 unusual ceremony. M. E. COOPER, Secretary. if ' . . . . ... L'mpuua Post of the Amer ican Legion will meet Tues day night at the armory. Nomination of officers and a regular peppy session. Be on ueck gang tor a real time with some real fellows, state's attorney, plans to charge them with five bombing and three window smasliings at once, to forestall habeas corpus proceed ings for their release, and to lay the result of his inquiry before a special grand jury Monday, la bor union officials and victims of bombings will be questioned. Studebaker models. builds no yearly COYOTK HA III I'M LEAD TO ... VAOCIXATIO.V OF. DOGS. (AnocUI-4 rm. Uued Wire.) KLAMATH FALLS. Ore.. Nov. 30. All dogs in the vicinity of Keno, Klamath county, are now being vaccinated with the Pasteur treatment, following discovery of an outbreak of rabies among coyotes in that section ' of the county. This is the first reported out break of rubles since -the early summer of 1924. when a consider able amount of stock fell victim to the malady. o Quality merchandise at lowest prices at Powell's Furniture Store. OINTMENT For PILES Protruding, Bleeding, Itching and Blind Piles. This Dependable and Proven Rem edy for Piles is now packed in handy, collapsible tubes with detach nblo pilo pipe, which makes the application of the ointment a clean and easy task of a moment. Full lirectiona und scientific advice for rile sufferers go with each tube. Pubes with pilo pipe, 75c; old stvle ins, 60c. Oct PAZO OINTMENT Tom your drutrgist; or, if you prefer, lend stamps or money order direct. Paris Medicine Company, lesuMMit and Pint Streets, St. Loais, Mo, TUBBY S , : -IfeKfs I JUST atCAOSE. I WROTE OMF To ' .V!''-'.':-V? MV coosim Patrick am' signed Mgg'-VV WGcrrfiorte am mom is gommk set f-J Vvft I V -WE PieECE TO BNO OOT WHO M I XX O . -P i I 1. uiawm t-T aisi 1 -rueu'i 1 I I K - r?ev "SANDY" By ELENORE MEHERIN WHAT HAS HAPPENED IN THE give you grounds td divorce me STORY SO FAR . j pleuty of them." Sandy McNeil. forced by her lm-1 "You will? Lot me Inform poverished family Into a loveless u a little just a liule betore marriage with Ben Murillo, a rich you go any further with that Italian, sacrifices her love for Tim- 'le- 8lve 018 grounds to my, a childhood sweetheart, I're- divorce you you do one tiling to queut quarrels follow. A son is lower my name and you'll get the born, dying almost immediately. i worst of it! You may not know, Seeking some escape, Sandy ap- mv dear adultery is a felony iu peala to her Uncle Bob, who en- lnl l- A 'elony punishable ables her to take a Honolulu trip five years In the penltea- witn her mother. There she meets ,"rT- How ould oa iike Ramon Worth, who drives and dan-1 She regarded him across a cea with her, and finally saves her burning silence. Then she walk life in the surf. On sailing tor home ed up and smiled in his face, she was surprised to find him a I" When you're sune again, per pasaenger. During the voyage he haps we can come to some agreo doclares his love. Murillo meets ' menu I mean every word I've Sandy and her mother at the pier! said. There's no need to degrade and at an overnight motor stop ourselves with bitterness and in Sandy demands a separate room. 'suit. We made a mistake to Arriving home she tells Murillo marry. No one Is Involved but she must be freed. Threatening the two of us. The only decent, her with bodily injury, he de-:clei(n thing we can do, since Clares he will never release her. GO ON WITH THE STORY FROM HERE CHAPTER 37 He let go of her. He went over and sat at a desk repealing In snarling mockery the bitterest of Sundy's words. She sat with her back toward him very excited very still. He wheeled slowly around, watch ing her intensely, his lips mov- in. "You can go. I've nothing more to say. You married me. You're my wife. You'll remain my wife. That's all I came to tell you." "Is It? Well. I've a few things tn fall vnti Thara'i nn annua In making a tragedy of this. We ought to be sane about It. I can't live with you. You no longer care for me. The only thing be- fore us is to part." I "Yes? You think so. do you?" ness of the fine September morn- 'It can be done quietly. Y'ou ing. can divorce me." j When finally she reached the ! "So you've said. I'm not go- ' back gate of the old white house i ing to divorce you!" dreaming In its sun bath she ran j "Then I'll sue for one." 1 her hand over her lace. Her hands I He came over, stood before her, were Icy. She thought: "What a smile of hatred on his mouth, will Isabel say? I wondor how :"On what grounds, my dear? That she'll take it." j I married you after you had dis- I Alice in a bungalow apron sat I graced yourself? That I took at the kitchen table, all the bat iyou back after yon ran away ontored old family Bilver before her. your honeymoon? That I pay . It was cool In here, the brown I your hospital- expenses for a earthen floor freshly bcrubbed breakdown Induced by your own (all the Jots gleaming on their 'cheapness? That I send you tour-'hooks neur the stove, ling with your mother for several Alice wore a stiffs pair of very months?" ilurge gloves and with an angry Her eyes grew black and fiery in the bianchiug of her face: "1 have grounds enough to get ten divorce If I chose to state them. And I shall! "You have witnesses for all these - atrocities have you? Re member, It's your word against mine, and I can make mine worth money. If it takes the last cent I've got, you'll never get a di vorce.' Aren't you offering a rather hlgh price for your spite? You forget you'll also be free. There j "Ole darling, there are worse are plenty of women In the world thincs In life than polishing the better suited to you than I. Plenty McNeil plate on the twenly who would give you good return teventh Uoy of- September ut for your food and your clothes and ; i2; 3u precisely." your shelter. There are even "Such as visiting the Islands and some who might marry you with- remaining there three months? out being dm en into It by their i d like to have a chance at some disgraceful pasts!" I of these W OUSU things. :rry You realize it, do you? lea plenty of women better looking than you! Plenty of more to offer a man! Hut I'm married to you. .Married for life. I can't get free. Neither con you!" . 'I am free. I've ceased to be yoor wife. I burled that when you buried my child. Y'ou might as well know It plainly. If you won't give me a divorce or get Hut Alice said: "Well, If you one yourself and If you sun cert In i insist on helping, here, you can balking me so that I'm compelled finish Ihe siler." fhe pulled off In the eyes of the law to rnmalnthe stiff gloves, handed liruh your wife, the only gain to your-and cloth and resigned her ciiuir self will he the privilege of sup- to Sundy. porting me.' If there was one thing Snndy "And If I don't contest It? If j hated It was to pollnh silver I permit you to get a divorce, who iet your finge.s ell grimy, l'ow has the privilege of supporting iVer. die appreciated her sister's you? You think your father will (auperlor strategy and gingerly sat receive you? He will approve of your divorce and will be glad to take you in? "I won't ask you to worry about it. I can make my own way. ' "Your own way? So thnt's II! Who Is he? Since I furnish lheisay. What's In the air? opportunity of the meorliiK since I buy the clothes and p:iynxpect to end my duys with him. the pasRiiao. I might asK ine That's about all. honor of the gentleman's name." "What are you turniag pale ,aout then?" He stooped down, his eyes j '-I'm always pale my. fpiwer gleamlng through narrow slits, in- ; Hko completion, you know. What furiated by her arrogance and id id Isabel say " contempt. "Who Is he?" "She asked me If y iii'd toM mo She swept past him, stood at i anything, f f course she didn't the window, twisting tho glass ; . the terrible word 'divorce', but bead on the shade string. jshe hinted It." "I'm right, am I?" "And I suppose I'd be Hie h'n'-k She flung about suddenly, an-.sheep If I ever dared think .." It " werlng In a soft voice. Her voicp I "Vnu don't cxp'-cl anything d'f- pulsed and wat hot. "You'd de serve to be r It lit! You regard me as your wire and you're tried from the beginning to shame me. You married alter 1 disgraced my self, did you. You know, as liod knows, that you're a shabby, ly ing coward to say It. I've duth lug to hide now or iu the past. "1 make do promises for the future! Understand that! I'll things are as they are, is to part. 1 mean to accomulish this.' He made a clutch at her wrist: "And I mean that you shan't! Think it over!" ... She pulled from htm cold and defiant. She put on her hut, her hands trembling. She whispered to- herself with a shaky laugh: "Mustn't get any more freckles!" felt giddy with the pounding In her head. But outside it was uplifting ! sparkle und loy in me air. om walked quickly, suying to herself. f'Peach ot a day!" The hills were 'so brown and quiet and quiet, While clouds fluttered like veils !of nymphs nymphs dancing on thA VRV hlllfl SkV. ' Sandy drew her breath. She 'stepped along bouyantly. She kept saying to herself: "What of it. lis no tragedy." She held her head back drinking iu the sweet- look worked the old tootnurusu over the filigree. "Where's Isabel?" "Visiting your sis'.er. Madeline. The dear girl is melancholy so mamma must go over ana m lemon pie for her aud the brood. Did you come tor a visit? "That was my intention" ' "Make yourself comfortable." "Nice little old pastime for a beautiful day, Ally." The brush going with redoubled vteor: "lieautitul days are nuth- in In my young life!" ;i can t entertain you in state Sandy took o.'f her hat, begun scouting about the pantry. "Pent bother," stud Ally Im patiently. I'll get the lunih." "It's no bother, ole deur." San dy now made a loud clutter dump ing vegetables from a bowl to a saucepan to be heated. Sho fiur- ed Alice's next move. .herself down. How's your husband? raid Alice brunquely. "Neither worse nor beller." "Ma's worrhd about you. She's worried slrk. Yon were sllfhtly cold on the drive homeward, I d "Oh nothing much, only I don't Guilty Concience V'l HUM Vf "-..., - WHR15 IHIV GOU BE.T T S & FREE! FREEI One 8x10 photo wllh every ! order of Jti uu or over. This of- ! fer closes Nov. Julh. Sludiu 1 open Suuday afteruoon. No hot air, but satisfaction. Clark's Studio, Cass Street, Roseburg Bank Building. Phone 331. I - I ferent, do you?" "Why not? If two people areu't ! happy together?" "Then you am thinking about It, are you? All I've got to say 4m vmi'wA mnt nr,. with a rnmllv like this on your neck." "It's not their business exact- .ly." ; Alice smiled with superb dls jdatu: "Oh no! And it wasn't their business, when I wanted to i marry Ted, either, was It? You notice I didn't marry him, don't you?" Alice had her back turned. J 11 or lean shoulder blatlo stood out , like an accusation. She whacked the spinach. "Just tuke It from mo, kid, you can't buck' this trust!" Sandy blew .the powder from 'the engraved design. "Is ma coming back for lunch?" she ask ed, getting up to set the table. "She ought to be here now." Mrds. McNeil cume panting up the walk. She said breathlessly. "Sandy!" Her face was suffused with warmth and redness. She sat down at the table, wip ed her neck. "Is your futber coming to lunch, Alice?" "No." She sighed with relief. Then she opened her bag, tears flying to her eyes. She took out a newspaper clipping, pushed it to ward Snndy. "Did you see this " She could scarcely breathe. "It's not true, Is It? It cun t be true." I A tew of those large all-copper I wash boilers left. Uel yours at ! Powell's Furniture Co. o TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS Notice is hereby given that the county superintendent of Douglas County. Oregon, will hold the reg ular examination of applicants for State Certificates at Roseburg, Oregon, as follows: Commencing Wednesday, De cember 16, l'J25, at 9 o'clock a. m., and continuing until Saturday, He cember 19. 1925. at 4:00 p. m. Wednesday Forenoon U. S. history, writing (penman ship), music, drawing. Wednesday Afternoon Physiology, reading, manual training, composition, domestic science, methods In reading, course of study for drawing, meth ods In arithmetic. Thursday Forenoon Arithmetic, history of education. psychology, methods in geography, mechanical drawing, domestic art, course of study lor domestic art. Thursday Afternoon Grammar, geography, steno graphy, American literature, phy slcs, typewriting, methods in lan guage, thesis for primary certifi cate. Friday Forenoon Theory and practice, ortho graphy (spelling), physical geo graphy, English literature, cbem istry, Friday Afternoon School law, geology, algebra. civil government. Saturday Forenoon Geometry, botany. Saturday Afternoon General history, bookkeeping. Note Rule XXXI now reads as follows: "An applicant for any cerlifirale shall pay the fee for that certificate at the time of the examination. Even though the ai pllrant writes for exemptions, he shall pay the fee each time he takes the examination. If he writes on more than one BUbJect." O. S. L. 1925. J. A. CHI RCHILL. Superintendent Public Inst Quickly Limbers Up Creaky Knee Joints .Tttft rnli n tin Rriit appH'ntUm mii.-.l J.lnt-i:ui' If you want to know whist real ilnt roinfort Ip. lift f.r istiff. tnf linn.'l, rwrlivn or piln-tort iir--1 J-tnt, h'lh-r H nut-il hy rh'-nniiit turn itr not. A ft-w hi-i oImIm' r iililniiaf nn1 H ftoakn nKlit In tlmniirh nkln nn! fltvh rlKlit 1nwn to tho liKHinciitii hii'I t-'ml.tti ii f th joint. IL il up Htiil liinU. ru up tho Jintn. ulMiUf th- lTiflnninitln Hid r'-'l'i' t-N Hi ftw. iiintr. .1 ni ill -Khki- In Itu- mi Kr-iit ri-iiM-tly for ll joint ttit-iM-M hikI iNftttiHt) l-'iillrrt'iii ami ot In-r liv.- (I.-umkiMh an p.iiHiiiic it dally a tulii f'r 6" i n I AIvvuvh rim-nihT, wln-n Julnt-ICiax- nets In Joint K"t"" K''t oul quit. K. BIGGEST SELLING REMEDY IN THE WORLD INI I ' i VM COMlAJ ieiiMass OFFICER'S GUN I FAILS WHEN HE HAILS AUTO THIEF GRANTS PASS. Nov. ' SO. A thrilling chase of an auto thief ended in an unexciting manner lost night when the auto thief deserted the car which he had stolen from Roseburg. The car was left run ning where it had been stopped uear the Oxford hotel and from all reports the thief also left run ning, i About four o'clock yesterday af ternoon word was received from Roseburg that a Ford touring car; had been stolen and the number' was gtveu to the police in order tliat they might be on the lookout for the car. At about aiz o'clock , Chief McLane atatloned at the cor- j ner of Sixth and "F" streets sig nalled to Officer Kenyon on the! corner of "G" street to stop the ; coming car as it was the one which was stolen. According to; Officer Kenyon, he stepped out lu- j to the street and ordered the dilv-! er to stop but the driver only I gathered speed and ran around the olllcer. Ottlcer Kenyon then got into position where he believed he could shoot into the windshield of the fleeing car without endanger ing the lives of the people on the street and snapped bis revolver twice. Each, time the shell failed to explode and the thief kept on going. Phone cans were sent to uoiu Hill. Medford, Kerby and Murphy bul several minutes later the car was found near the hotel where 11 had been left running. Officer Kenyon is exhibiting two shells from his .41 calibre Cult, that show tho mark of the firing pin Just off the center of tho cap. tie stales that this is the first time the guu had failed him and that it would be the lust time It would be given a chance to fall. Jtou's suits cleaned and pressed, tl.6v. Roseburg Cleaners, phone 472. ST. PAUL INFIELOER IS PURCHASED BY BEAVERS (.Wx-iitrd er Leuml Win.) ST. PAl'U Minn., Nor, 28. Er nie Johnson, intlelder of the St. Paul American association club, was sold today to the Portland club of the Pacific Coast league. Johnson came from the New York Yankeea as part payment for Mark Koenlg. Jonnson may man age the Pacific Coast club next saason. . o Men's sulta cleaned and pressed, 1.6u. Koseburg Cleaners, phone 472. SNOW AIDS WHEAT CROP (AMnrUttd l'rM Uswd SIM.) SPOKANB, Wash., Nov. 28. Eastern Washington and northern Idaho today lay under a bank of snow ranging up to five Inches or more In depth. It was five inches deep here as the result of a 13 hour fall that ended at midnight. Wheat farmers said It would Uo of great benefit to their crop. , Order your Christmas auuounce ments right now ana pay fur them any time during December. New Huvlew office. CHAPMAN TAKES TIME TO ANSWER NEW WRIT (ANMCtatnl Pr Ltswsl wlrv.) W'ETHKItSKIKI.I), Conn., Nov. 30. After Ihe slate of Connecticut, through SlBte's Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn, had offered ils answer to the petition of (lerald Chapman, twice reprieved murderer, for a writ of habeas corpus, at a hearing before Federal Judge K. 8. Thomas today, the defense asked for an ad journment because of Its "unpre pareduess" and the request was granted. The next session of the court was set for Wednesday. You will be an old man or a dead man. Oregon Llfo makes you safe either way. 1,1'ltK OK .Ml:ill C.tt'NK or i)i:c.Y in iitts.il hi'i:if (Aftawlatrd Vu-m l-wtl Win-.) Dt'HIsIN, Nv. :(. Amerlcn'n lure for poim and dmiKhlerH of old Krtn Ik held lurKt ly r'rtpnillo for dfray n( the native Irish lan KiiOKe. , A Hovernnient coniniiHHion neok InK to find lh bent meHiiH of pre-R.-rving Hie lanpuage found that 7.1 per cent of the pirl and boyn horn In Iri.-h HpeakinK diKtrictH, look upon the I nited HUte a iheir funiro horn-. Kven in Ihe liliiKln peninsula Id Kerry, w huh is the principal home of nallve flpeeWi Alnnwier, it wan learned that of Ihe children in one p.triHh who I'-rt nrhnol be tween l!i!2 and more than half rmUrHled and many of ; and ninny or only wall inn their fHOM. nr i nilll 1.11 thoe left are turn under the 'oHsl-lanre from friehrirf In Am rira. iw UU .J -y?-'L (?) mm llKER " r. ,t 0wm CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. The Iron Mongers Classified Section V ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. FOR SALE KUR SALK Curtain stretchers. Inquire of J. Blosser, Vnipqua Hotel. FOR SALE Dirt for filling. L. W. Monger. FOR SALK Dry old growth fir, 1.50. Meltou Bros. Phone 14F16. FOR SALE Choice Netted Gem seed potatoes, Limited amount at 4c. J. F. bonebraae. PASTURE FOR-HORS KS 3 per mouth, in advance; cattle 12. io. C. T. Brown. Phone SF24. LEST WE FORGET The-Rose burg Book Store has a supply of Dr. Banks' fine new book. WILL SELL orl-enraweiliug. 1046 corner west 1st street, aud lat avenue. Apply 220 8. Kane St. FOR"SALE Ford" "delivery, good shape, new body top. Easy pay ments. 2JS N. Jackson. FORT SALE-9uOhead, breeding ewes. Write Alex Anderson, llrownsboro, Oregon, or phone Medford 12F23. FOR SALtl OR TRACE For cow, a 1500-lb. work horse. J. I). Braughton, Miller's Addition, Rosebura. FOR SALE White Whorn aIuT Black Juraey Ulant pullets. Po tatoes, J3 per hundred. A. E. Rutter. Phone 44F2. j FOR SALE Packard" mahogany piano-cased organ. Eighty-eight keys. Price Sf.O. 1034 E. 6th St, N., or phone 436 LI. 81 OUK used (hi a btluro you buy; over lid to choose from 1 ID-'l Font touriiiK. matter und good runnin order .7& 1 VJ21 Chevrolet ... 96 1 lym Ihh)k touring, cord tires, new aint $li'J5 And 20 othom, coupe and &e dans. Kuy terms, year to pay. HANSEN CHEVROLET CO. FOR RENT FOR RF.NT 6-room ' house and gnrage. Phone 435-Y. FOR RENT Office rooms upstairs Pell Sisters Building, Dec, 1st. Phone 5S. Winter's r rf.l 4v - 7; QuicKRelief '' For Old andljouny DISTURBANCE N A LOCAL THEATRE i Hit Vtiran or lo'il thnw DOUM wer ' rry mm h dtti.trb-! ami rnoyei) hi thcon tinnoui fcjimnt cf ft; tor m tht t'Jtli iiki. Dcd t bit i Biiifaii'f bfM'itf von Uwt rfi ir-V CmpJ "4 "ukV ,u friri- tvte ,t,tt. run. w. T. r.v-m Hn,r .rl T;ir CoPiftrei4 for H'fit'j Untt T-t Cr)mpo.tjiil tkf n Drotnptl for caldft IM bad couiu with niitiTtdid ittnlti. W. V. Chapman. By WINNER n -lX. N .r.. -w.r-'.' k. U.il F..i. rtlkM. hm. . " No chance to be lasy with one of our Big Ben Alarm Clocks on the Job to awaken you od time. Give yourself square deal bay one of these Big. Ben Clock today. FOR RENT Furnished houaekeep- Ing rooms. 24S S. Parrott. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room with heat. 311 East Oak St. FOR RENT Four-room apartment with bath, S20 per mo. No child rem 2u4 W. Douglas. FOR RENT Z-room furnished house, $10 per month, phone ' 21V-L. Miller's Addition. WOULD LIKE to rent small rancfi equipped. Notify H. Copeland, Myrue Creek. Ore. FOR RENT-Iiownstaira 3-room apartment, bath, not water, all hours. Close lu. Phone 24s H. FOR RENT 3-room apartment. hot and cold water; electric Plate, also wood stove, inquire 33 West Lane. FOR RENT OR SALE New, mod ern 4-room house; bath, built ins, garage, woodshed. 26 2nd Ave. or Phone 4D2-L. WANTED WANTED 6 Barred Rock roost ers, 1 or 2 years old. Phons 44F2. WANTED Any kind of house, work by hour or day. Mrs. Ed Noah. Phone 248 J. WAN T Eli-Couple'without chlld ren to work on ranch. P. O. Box 1132, Roseburg. Vv'ANTElvValuut library table in good condition. Address "R, D.," care News-Review. W ANTE !Wood cutting. Large or small job. Box 68, Myrtle Creek, Ore. WANTED- Lady companion To quiet home. Pay part rent. Ref erences required. Address B, care News-Review. FURS WANTED Highest market prices paid. Wilson Tire Shop, opposite News-Review, Bring Ol ship to B. F. Shields. LOST AND FOUND FOUND Gold pencil. Owner may have same by Identifying It and paying for this ad. News-Review. MISCELLANEOUS CAR OWNER Don't torget U sail aS when In need of auts parts. Sartrs Auto Wrecking House. Chas. S. McElhinnx "The Widow's Friend" Oregon Life 218 North Jackson' ' I larry Pearce Auto Top Manufacturing Repairing Tops and Curulni, rpboUterlng of all kinds Tent and Awn in Work Wlnrhester 8t. UMPQUA FLORISTS Choice Cut Flowers Flower Shop, 312 N. Jackson Phone 630 Greenhouse, West Roseburg Phone 40F3 WALTER CARPENTER At Brand's ROAO STAND Paclflo Highway 4 miles north' Open Evening Good Things for Thanksgiving: Klgs iMies Apples Pears (Jrapea t Ilananaa i Oranges Pomegranates WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua