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R02EBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1 92?. Rainy Weather Time to figure up' a little; lost by just buying wherever you happen to be I Get the habit of "teeing us first." We buy for you I and sell for you. If wo haven't what you want we can usually get it at a saving. I . Flour $1.80, $2.10, U20 I Remember ITS GUARANTEED. New Bain Wagon Gear $125.00 I New 350-lb. Cream Separator $45.00 . See Ut Fust, We Can Save You Money. ( I FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE I ROSEBURO OAKLAND FLASHES 0FLIFEI! BUERBROOKE, Conn. Perhaps i Lord Joi trey Amhurst," famous1 sotig of President Cuolldge's Aluia Mator, will be played aa a weeding march. Miss Vera A. Hale, physl- , clan and descendant of tne founder of the college, Is to marry Ueorge U. Pratt, Amherst 'S3 wealthy New Yorker, connected with Standard Oil. . . LONDON Several music halls have obtained licenses to sell li quor after petitioning for years in vain. NEW YORK Two thousand box es of Christmas candles. Tilled with whiskey, cordials'and gin, are ageuu a fTve gir, candy takers havu been arrested In a factory. NORWAY, Maine MelUe Dun bam, Maine's champion fiddler, and his wife are gonig to travel in style via Montreal so be can play for Henry Ford in Detroit. Ueury has sent Pullman tickets via an automobile agency. NEW T0RK The August Bel mont's box, one of the most favor ed In the opera's diamond horse shoe, has bevn bought by Paul H. Helms, baking magnate, for lees than S2Uv,oou, the book value. HAIFA, Palestine A little dis sent from the spirit of Locarno: After fighting the Syrians for France, some German-epeaking sol diers from' Alsace-Lorraine have deserted. The Uerman colony at Mount Carmel is sending tuein ,to Germany., : 1 -' - ' KEWt YORK Drivers are taking note of what magistrate Golden of ltrooklyu will do to them.it -tiwy treat their horses unkindly. A ped dler and a laundry man who left their horses uublauketed in the cold bad to leave hats and coats in court and stand outsldo fifteen minutes. NEW YORK The American peo ple annually spend ten times more money on cosmetics than for the aid of pure science investigators, says Herbert Hoover. NORTHAMPTON. Mass. Tho home city of President Coolidge has gone Demoratic. William M. Welsh defeated Mayor William H. Fefker, republican. NEW YORK Says Samuel Vau- PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. H. H. I'LYLER Chiropractic physician. 13 w. iJine at- r TI gp The Lrget Stock of Good Usd ' Chevrolet and Fords In Roeburg W Will Sell on EASY TERMS Hansen Chevrolet Co. Phone 448 Iiljol l4wn 1 11 BUa.y aH-nu juu ir ! stv 1 1 sT! II rartiritl.tr I. What a disappointment to - ""' " I HlfiriKaTim VflCOIUIIA II ' ' B!M.i.BBawaB I ii 1 1 1 ' 1 ' L -Jt-T 7- ,141414 .UU l - 1 aa I . : agreeable odor from being ' , ,-. j S I ' - ., . 1 dry cleaned. We can clean 'T& Tci 1 .. on- -rtir 1 I It without that dissppoint- Ss IT SO YOOB Me.Vc X5 I PtrcpT DOMIV IVERl I ' v utcnt. Let us prove iL .. GOMrOA CET THE PLEEtE- XTHT Mclrm ftp - VbU I Y T Our Auto Will Cau. ' i T ' . 'jjt' ' w , How nwet hW you.j Otitis Will stop tomorrow cm. Vrs. in as hour for the auDiotii whs use Hill'a Fever tad aedacbct go. ij Grippe yklda in jdaya. Thiau the quick. Kxnt6c way to and these danger, and discomforts. Don't trurt ker holpa, ooo t wait. Get back to normal at one. Andrutsbta .atl' Pries 30 CASCARAilQlJININE C Red Bos TVWTy claln: ''Anyone who sells 1326 short la going to lose money." BOSTON Prince Paul of Greece has a trip from tew. lorjt on tud U. S. S. Marblehead through the urtesy of Secreutry ,, , , K 0 ROSEBURG BOY SPEAKS Btif-ORE CORVALLIS CHURCH 1 OHa-tiON AGRICULTURAL COL i LEGE, CorvalUs. Dec. I Ilaroid I baitf of Koseburg. sophomore in I commerce and a member of the var ; sity tiiibate squad; delivered, an. ad j dress at the Sunday forum of the ', Congregational church. "China and ; Chiueoe Problems," was Mr. lialll s subject. Actual conditions and Incidents, proving that China Is beginning to usalmilate.. the essence of civiliza tion, were shown by Mr, liallt. 1 ne Chinese are beginning to adopt metnoas or sanitation suu ia- . active Interest in their development he. tald.i f ' . 1 ) . ... ...i,.. . ., -,r , Get Rid of Your RHEUMATISM! ' 1 Pnfo-. WJnr.i- Seta In " Ucrore Winter aeis in . : dh, tttr Irta Aft- Ovo.li Are Duiwuvra and the uh muniic roi- a. Mart la Lnvt tke s.i-i mikiB Tantr-fm Hoars. i.-...4.v 4lru.lt In this county la BUlh.iriz.-d to sy t.. err rhi-umiit- ... .4... if n .i.i nliit l.nttle 1C suurrri in" - - . ... Aii..nrhn. ih aura conquerur .a, l - ', m- r. x A a -"likitete';i . . .. ';,.-. .hnw tlifi whv ' you ssy sne cuimpatMi "" niiliitri, sue Bit.ppt-u 4. tv. -rheunistla m. dm .'?"", ..- . . hm la.t nilht?" I ter. from the malhox at their Rale. Joints anu 00 nwnv wi.i. wnt , ..jj va8 srter uinner, 4-4UH447. 1 sne couiun 1 open k. cuo 114414." lightest twinge of rheumatir j.aiB. , interposed: "Shs was't it. Then she saw that a now l.",,,:,',:; .r"" 1 J " '..u "ived b,vtori,77,l",y Ya!e ,ock b,en lS.r: "t.iribfe"long0wa.k8'.'ne rthis'rather sickened hor. One rv.ultH ha e bi- n 4-4.onipii-4nr.i 44 NV4-r4 ert Wh4-r4- til th4- motit ;uff..rl.,ir And SK..I.V was lnlhe a4 1 Dlt4-4,U. a!4U WH44TU 441. j,..4iV. 1 helpless. . ' ,... 11 aiir. ,.r it Korh4. St 'Rifir-r. V. t?,- '1. Aiii-nrhn. who fir many y-r "'- i.rr.1 the iorm.B 4if .ente ri.Mirna. iha' he''h.;"lS.tru"!.d druiu 't .a-'wrantee it as ai.ove 1n every In- Manre. . Nathan 'uil-r(r.n mv appointm asnt in your e,t,- if you live out "SANDY" - By ELRNOftl MCHERIN ' WHAT HAS HAPPENED IN THl TORY SO FAR. Sandy McNeil, tercet) by ber In poverWaed family lute a luveWaS marriage with Ben Murllio, a rich tuer.- Her own phrases shouted Italian. sacrifice ber love tux Tim- 'iu ber ear. How bald they Bound ary, a childhood sweetheart, Fro- tt kuw utterly cruua and ludell auent Quarrels follow. A son is n,t. . Ka wnmW Isabel .turned 'burn, dying almost Immediately, seeking soma escape, banay ap- in 4...- iTnnk. 14..V, wk. . I able bar to take a Honolulu trip Willi bar mother. Thera abu neat ; nantoa w orn, wno saves uer u in the surf, ale boards the saute ! steatuar borne, and duriaf tAi vo- b needing o.' . Asd slu has age declares bl love. Av boine'her gklney.- I guess- Sandy ,cn ssudy tells Murllio she uiusn be freed. Be deelara he wUI seven , 'WiU you.. Sandy?' M Made-i-eieasa her. v.- ; , -line, .coming us. aad kUulng bar. v ' l-'ihn sorry 1 said that, but' lust 00 ON WITH THE STORY FROM .l.!, ,htt Very least HEHK , , . ; PHAPTFIR 39 Sandy, aeaned aaainsa the old:worrying oer you mai. .. aewel post with i.s bronr danc-,her.' So you should tail her that. ing girl balauced n una toe., in at least.' . , ., her childhood sbe had regarded r les, saia sanay qmeiiy, this statue as ike iinai. uoe oi;msrsing a pait" on ae etegaut utsimcuun. ; She now olutcbe4 Its base, ; whispering hoarsely: "Sotnelbiug wroi.gwHh isatrul?-, f .j- She' colisaedi after Her vli to you!'i.: J. I.--.-" jL And uow?" ,. Th liiu-ln. rinjttn't know. A'alf better go aud see .her.. iSite'ij ask-, IUK lUr yOU. Sandy pulled nerseir up ae fair, hur heart withering. Mr. McNeil had her eyes clos-, , Then i Saudji said brokenly; ed. She lay in the great walnut ' AvbW Madeliu aa a is true. its bed, its massive posts reaching taOmy fault!" 1 ' the celling. Her hands were clasp- AJlce ha bean up most of the ed and quiet; her mouth open a night. She dropped dejectedly, to llttle. the breath short and labor- . ad. , It 1 , i - ' - . i . ' The sight of her brought a faint guess you'll be on tap, won t you? moan to Sandy lips. At the Aad If I were you, kid, I wouldn't sound a look oi Joy. lighted her be. too much of a tool on, that 4...... ffAn...u. . n....altln tl.'l nOltrlV nil. ThU Sandy t You get here aooi.: r,.i.,,.2h..n, Ay- Sn. .rfe in little, gasps, uruggliu Jor to k ith . , i rest. I Sandv Dut her cheek against ber sue presnea ner tips uu . --,., ,, VB lids. $ ulUhpeSerl inj ber'. mooter tear: ;?fs bea you were ;woi riad over me.! iH anything '-lup P" to you.Meabel. l'd juH 1 ... .1 . r t A anvtliinn about tliatr..:,AhIaa. If. doesn't nswtteif at all not at all. 1 never womu have said all those tulUL-s. but I "Oh no! ' Nobody phoned. I she cried in the sense ol aloneuesj ! periture average figured over a 4 inst thought I'd saunter over and Uie emptiness and ache in her I year period is 4i. denwes. with an pay you a moruiug tall. And here thoughts. - - J jat'oaito maximum ol and an ab- you are! Like this!" . i Sandy stayed, at her mother's l solute mlmmum of 14. ' -W hy l lu all right." ;A Utile, house that-Sight, and the next. i. b caUuall the month was more exHatisted.v ' The heat.' Ba all' At three o'clock the second morn-1 than one inch below normal. The tlgQti" lng she awakened, hearing a Uotal precipitation was 3.26 Inches. "It my fault, Isabel! All my frightening sound. She went. while the uoimal la 4 37 inches, fault. Oh Lord-V - . , . .awitily o the roomi - i'i'he l,ial ra-uiiul for the wet sea- No Crying, Sttndyr w-'nob-. Uut there was nothing.' TsiH&on, Ohtiiig irom Septembar 1. haB aonse kuss.Bio.-il'iu glad ,ot .the bel's eyes opened i in a puziled : bet n 6.S? inches, while the normal thohghV 'ybd 'vrdre' as thiwrfdMnrng after this. ' -On Sarhfday. - . . V ...... .. 41.4. 1 , 4 4V1.1..H 4111 Isabel imllcd 'You ineun that, SaiMlyT'' . - 1 1 -an,tii- tiirnnrf lipr face. She ans- 3wered'only 'Ys,N 1 . ' t . . ' . . . V "She 'went' down to the kitchen, - where her sister were gathered., ghe said to Alice: i 'Waat does the doctor say :' : " ' ' i ' Alice put down her cup. chin ih. suitor ,av?'- 1 , 1 1 shsklng. sne raisea ner )mu, shaklnK. She raised her eyebrows, unable to answer, - . . ..hi. an Bn,4Wr- -. i v.TAianns. who waa. DluiuD and blond and f We 0 ears, older, than Sandy, had her bead burled m her turned, urns. , . Madellne, lust its. the mother of three'children and now expecting the fourth.1 held her Hps rigid. Madeline felt she Bad penormeu mg. ine young coupie iii -disticttve services to the world in. trip to Europe as soou as Mr.s. general because she bad accepted ;Mc Neil Is recovered." these. Tnnldly arriving children. 1 Sandy read It. fhe turned. Mu- u.r irnnilnciui In this matter en- titled her to sDecial consideratica on all occasions lt also gsve her the right to b superior ana aio-ipiuss just at preucatT tutorial to ber sisters. She folded the paper. "He says Blie has a slight; Ho went on, smiling: "Aud we chance," she now answered nu-imay leave tnings 111 stain quo lor terly, letting the tear run to her a while? Very well." Ho shrug lips. There's a slight chance our ged and walked out. mother may recover." As she was starting for her tne hoat to your piare. sne was . , . , . ., .l.'u re.nA l s.rao v- - It! We aa thank you If mam - ma ' 'ably ".Maybe It was trotting over (Q Jn (ue h(jol and huMnt lemon pies. Very good shout shifting things, aren't you? lt Qjdn't hurt her to work like a ,luve when Dicky was born, did rioiB. the wa.hlnz and car- rylng up trays! That didn't hurt her. did It?" ; . :Ok". jLvVbai. apiana. now ri-taiug bur head, '1 14 sure uiaui matti gkid 11 hev ttuartoV Ing" Ilk UUj ' Suppose she wore to come doU'ait hear it? Ldl yes leave her alone, .Sandyf , , .'"She fell asleep." Sandy wa landing at the stove, her back to them. ' SUe raked tne red ant hers, thinking desolately: !'U would be ti ue. It woud Jho Juy .fault." . - ' I -' ' ; ' iai It idf Kimtl ghastly io hor that she bad annoyed bur auor wklte as tb napkin la ber treu- bling hand. 1 . ti.x.l... .L.W . Inn. hrn.i .twine sbospjng bug: rill- toni f back tk is aiteraooo, AUy. . I'll ra- neve - yori: ail 4 can -'Doa'tWad.' Tb ad." ' The cbUdren; wUI i ot orur a I n" aul1 ct ios' Aad Elo has ! achoe and felt run down. My kid- iltk .round. 7 .... : . - ivou sun do is to. tell uamma you I haven't Lot seoaration. I know It's least I can do. f T .Avnen tn twe-mamea awurB.iwuld he lovMth this knowledge? Iwere gone. Aljce hung a wet dish-! - ( , o I towel on the rack, sprtading U ''Vhe Woodcraft' Thimble. Club with meticulous caro. w ituout. wm noid a cooie food ami apron lnf.lrinv nr nmlv. abeaid: SbOSi.ni.. u i.. .... .,..u....n dying.'-. ' !;, "Oh,f Ally! She locks all rightly Just-a llttl blue around her . ' . ana iao Ilus.1 a chair. "If you re going to s.ay, .X'u rest a wniio. a u uetv bwo- nn with her day and night- I might , have happened any way. k.H . ri-h et 111--" buddenly Alice dropped her headimum ut M and a mbilmum of M mi n 4s armi .una envu uittvi ij way. Biie was proppea- uy ii nlllows. She reached aimlessly i0r sanay s nana. . W hy are you nerei t"fTt halprABee To be -near you, darling. 14 " P3 ill anerwona wuere riitwu- Mrsi McNeil shook her hetulv i-lniut records' are kept- .The aver "No go hpnikH 1 want ycu with lage hourly velocity lor ihe month your - with- Ben ' auu siio grewfexclted.ir-' So Sandy went home towards 'aim found a newspaper loidoa ou her table. . Au Ilea. morked !with blna nencll. .... .1 ska read t, a 1 little, sickened-. Kbe ,aw Be:.trtce Muniio- hand - thl -i-' a crafty way for oti- setting gossip, g.vlug the lie to that other Item. 11 told .ol tne; pouemen or a oinuer 'honor of the homecoming of Mrs. nonemen or a dinner aance in ; Ben Murllio. The posiponemvut , bco Muriiio. ;wa maun " iva. made lnovnuoie oeeuiise 04 the severe illness of Mrs. Muril ,0's mo, her. It went on glibly: "Mr. Murllio, wno is nevoiea 10 'bl motner in law, na aiso p'ji- poncd a business trip to Ihe feast, bing unwilling to leave bis bride in the event of an emergency aris- rlllo had entered the room. i . He said suavaly: "Us not con venlent for you to go on with you morning a wee niter, iuriuo 44. , ,.nn m.k..M h n.n.a In hr4.nki.Nt. I ':: ,..,. r - !partly torn. The postmark audi !part or the nanio was left. picked it up. a pan;! shooting to hor heart. It was in Hamon s writing. She recoi;ni7M it in tho first Ins.ant. She picked tip the envelope, red to her room. ; sne compared it. li tter tor letter with hli writing on the hack of some kodak pictures. The aame ' 1 identical as though the rhat;ic- Moccr "A :-Wom oi : c.'fSHIPPIKR RIURn "c r ... Was Mrs. Hugh Yfh Tells ' . Her Experience. ... . Are 70a Ured all tbe time; worn out sigh, and day? Does your back uh aa It it would break? Io you. suiter dixaluesa, head ache, rheumatic twinge or dl trussing urinary disorders? You bave good, cause, then, to be alariLed about your kidney. 1)0 as many ol your townfolk recom mend. Use Dean's rills- lUin tarn diuretic to tbe kldns. Tbls Iwbut5. eaae' c.00vln.c?fi )lrs. M. B. Kurhes. hi Fuller- too Sti saysi - "My kidneys wera nss alxo acted Irregularly .but Doau's Tills frosi Chapiusn's Drug Store sooa relieved the trouble and I felt better In every way." 60c, st all dealer. Foster-MiV burn Co, Mtrs., Buffalo, N. T, her ters were traced. She could scarcely draw bre,,h w lt Ramon-, writing? w1 the leUor w hMj whal blu he saldt ghe tgTf tho envclope ,0 tiny 'ghreds opened the window aad tn, tragments ride on the bxseae. l, What did Murllio know? 'What Uarby and llaldwlu's. Clrole mem- k, d d -I -. . . MONTH NOVEMBER SHORT ON RAIN X REPORT INDICATES The month of November waa warmer than usual and short in rauuaih according to the monthly report of .William Bell, meteorolo gist, who, Is iu cuarge of ike local UT S. weather bureau station. Tbe average daily temperature for the 1 month ss 4S degife. with a maxl- . . piu u o.w .uvh it 1 ing s de'icieacy of 2.15. inches. I ihe w.nd movement was in kcep pnR with Hoi; burg's record of hnv- ir.sj the.lpv.eal wind velocity of any rwaa i i mules wiw a niaaiiuuiii 01 Hls miuersnpuisj.Jr:-.' The report shows Ta days cloudy and 15 days parity cloudy and 1! Sn-which nrin U. f..w, . fell. Thnrti1 was on? hujiyy frost, occurring on the. 6ih. If you don't need lnsuranee your self raayb some ' of your friends 1I0. Let Charlie McElbinny know before Friday. 4 YOUR PHOTOORAPH jt it time now to have It made, . )d th0 hoi,ar msh, It wm anlve a Uoson gift problems. The Koseburg Studio. Salaman BWg i 1x9 Jackson, Pbone 4'4. Will your widow dress as well as your wife does? Protect your - child from ; h bad coughs This o!d remedy gives sura relief Ymi ran protect yoar chiM from Hnrah cnmiiy tf,-h. Tn TvfirT, eotiRh mnn break ihe cold, mothcra bave H5ed Chinixrtaia' Coiifth Kfineily tnrblyrHr. It rflieT1 hasTrth COUK at oncv. Soon it clrmrryiwtty tpriokinif phlKtn and lK ctild ii broki.n iK-ftire it bc.m-sj cane t'tT th dctnr. AV aotutfly puro iritfrtNaVnta (no narcotiii mke harr tMrtain'a Coutfb Kemtljf . idea! for chiktren. Irt tLia pruven remedy kelp your chiM, t. Ot a tvrtda at jourdniK(tlt today. Chihinm tikr U Afnfhdvi tmxt it CCGSRKL137U We and vnor .irojri.r eifririrrr if , Satistiod. yes A A GfitW Bid r A A A I f n mti i t r 1 t 1 - 1 PUSHES S.O.S. (Ah.'UI Vtim Uunl VTIft.) SAN KKANC1SCO. Deo. . Fate of the United Suites shipping board fi eight r West IKr.owa. .reported ruduerless and helpless in Federal Telegraph company wireless dls patcues received aero lruin mid-1 i'acitio last night, was In doubt to day. The craft , was atsra than 2,000 miles oil shore, bound fioiu forlraud t to 1 Japan, Tbe West O )oa Joal a, rudder post and. part 6f bar siara 'Ui heavy seas, hvr wireless operator said in radio cast messages last night. At 4 a. m., ; the usual hour of conuaunlcation with the vessel, the Federal opr aior here was unabh) to obtain a : wireless flicker from tbe disabled 1 1 vessel. The latest message Jtuw itlie ship said: "We are helpless, drifting for. 'about eight hours and uuable to steer." Tbe most hopeful indication to day waa contained in weather re- poru that the aea was calid lu tha area where the West O'ttowa was drifting. . Heat with gas. MAIL, ROUTE FROM ROSEBURG TO COOS BAY IS DESIRED Coos county cities are apuln re viving their efforts to have north- bound mull transferred from Rose- uurg to Myrtle Point by auto truck. At tne present time mail for Coos aay coming irom tae bouiu is i.. en by way of bugeue to Marshdeld, resulting In a lung delay, lt is de sired to have this mail handled through the Roseburg postoffice, hud transferred to Myrtle Point and way points by auto truck. This would save a full day in gotting mail to the Coos Bay district and i t,i.a 10 Coouille and Bandon. Thai riandon ihaiaber of commerce haa '.tt--a . r . d -. adopted a resolution directed to 'J.l hainbers of the county to do like wise. 1 , See the display pt I Christmas cards now and plan to make early selections for beat choice at 'Lloyd Crocker's limit Store. WC-ai a3r.;. " THE BEST CHRISTMAS GIFT vTna- and nrrl THE MOST DURABLE WOOL SOCKS MADE Fancy Stripes, Checks and Plaids In Silk and Wool and Wool and Lisle SURE TO PLE4ASE ANY MAN Duds for Men Incorporated Quine BroSj Vol) 5HV THAT A6MM AIO' I'll VtHOCK. HoZ. viUOCK OFF"! X r-t-Ti ' is thw so? Y MVE-LUOViSTCWVOEB AxWRtCH-" A IT 4MT ACMN ( COMS'OYU W ) mm -Ir 56 Kodaks ' ; .Always; oasis .;.w. ;S Popular,; We carry a wide range of styles in Elastman KoclaV, and they make most desirable gifts. . Prices from $5 up 7 CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO.; The Iron Classified Section . ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. ; .; : FOR SALE J ' ' FOR SALE Guernsey bull. E. 0. numi. oieireno. um. kJt SALE Nearly new wicker go cart. aiO 8. Main St. 5 FOK"SALE-Dry old growth fir, W 50. Melton Bros. Phone 14F1S. foK SALE Hound, full blood Walker. Cheap if taken at once. 233 W. 1st avenue north. WILL SELL or rent dwelling, 1046! corner west 1st street, and 1st .vnnu. a44r.iv 99n a v n. FOR SALE Good strawberry, plants. Gold Dollar variety, I3.W per M. Dell wood, uyrue creek, 4 4., SALE 900 head breeding ewos. Write Alex Anderson.) urownsooro, uregon, or puoate Medlord 12F23. FOR SALE White sewing ma chine. Does good wci li. Price 116. Mrs. Charles Mortimor, Whartoh Ave. FOR SALE Span mules. IT and 171 hands lilKh. 7 and 8 years., or will trade for sheep or goats.t Phone S4F2. FOR SiVLE The host paying busK neSB In Roseburg. lt you are re ta lleP.' terested lu this see Lester with Rice & Rice. FOR SALE-llayvr vluuo. In good ) , oopdfliou., Easy torms. Owner is moving.- Ao quickly. Bee J.'A. 4 .Meredith St.. 2Dth Century O10- -joery. ' -' '-' ' ' ' 1 FOR S.LE Sfunuiase; flr . per cord 2.MJ aud bee, ait.o New Ore-j gon strawberry planta per M 1 Jul) and al.ud. solid cabbage and fancy petite prunea. Llnu blom, Dixouvill. FOR SALE BV OXVNER TracTof land on Main St.. Nearly i acre Suitable for first class poultry yard, or market garden land. Free soil, and very rich. Price f300. Terma IIS first Vayment and balance at $10 per . month. t Interest on unpaid bal. Call 3i5 South .Mala St. or phone 419-Y. FOR SAl.E OWNER FOR ONE-HALF ITS VALUE 11 acres fine bottom land for $1000. Less than 3 miles from heart ot town, faces on main boulevard. I Not a foot of waste laud, ideal ' for clover, corn, vegetables, and especially suitable for peara. Location: none better. I dery all competition to find for tale the' same quality of land, location and a pleasant surroundings, for double the prlco. Any reason able tiTins can be had. 6 inter est on balance unpaid. Paymenis may be made either by tbe month or annually. 1 am the party that advertised the 40 sere lust w'k aud It sold to the first party auswer inK the ad. I am making a price tlu.t anyone will bun that baa any Idea.of ever wanting a piece of good land. I ni.-au what this ad reads. CLOSINO OCT, RE ,AUILi:SS OF WHAT IT IS WORTH. Anyone Interested may g4-t n-orc iTilorinatfon by t-al"ng 1 by appointment at 3oa South Main St. Or address mo Box BBS. Koaehurg, or Phone 419 Y. By WINNER Mongers SEE. : Ol'R used cars before foal I buy; over 20 to choose from- 1 JS31 Ford tourihg, starter and , i good running order ; ( , yrnt' 1 mi Chevrolet. ju4.i-ui.W5 , ' 1 1U-V Dodge tourtag, oord tires,- : new paint - - - - , , aa ' Aud )u others, coupes gad -J -' dans. .; v Jbasy terms, year to pay. 1 ; ' . iiAMSEN CimVitOLfT CO.- PIANO for rent. FUR KENT Oarage" at 111 . L. -.-' ft uig room. 24 0. rarrott . ,a Full REN'PA cable-Nehroa plasn. call 246 B. Rose. , FOR KiCN'r tlied sU-room Jsouael . close In. near round . Stt Hoove tr 1 1 itur RENT t furnished nous. ,404 S7 Jackson. : f , : 4 4, ktMT4lnfl rnnm. Pboae lM-y. : FOR REST Room for aentleuuva -JU . . In private family. Furnace he I; ; close In. Phone Z02-R. ; FOR KJSNT 5-Mom f tuniao3 modern : house; adults. Ptwaa 471-L. or call MT 8. Btephepsi FOkTTltK'N'i-rwiti, aiaartnMBU hot -sad,, com wa'tart (Reetrte; t piate,- also Wood, stove, Jaqulr 3113 West Lane. . ' ! ; FOR RENT Two Isuga well fur? . niahed . - bo uitok stylus Private trout entrance. Clos inw ' 331 S. Main. , ' - . ' FOR RENT Six roomnotu. partly furnished, two blocks east of East 6th street.. E. L. liani- mond. . -' ; , 1 : i WANTED -Xu. FURS WANTED Highest markoj price paid. Wilson Tire Shop, opposite News-Bevlew, Bring ol Skip to B. F. Shields. : . , ' I I LOST AND FOUND 1 LOST-aSquare brown cameo atone, from ring. Liberal reward. Lev at News-Review. FOUND Uold pencil, owner may have same by Identifying It and paying fur this ad. News-K view. MISCELLANEOUS STRAYED from Winston, eog, part Airedale, light tan curly hair, lung tail. Very timid. Reward. Mrs. O. J. Ilacher. Phone zF4. C.AK OWNER Don't turget M eall (!3 when In need of ant parts. SarU's Auto Wrecking House. 1 vVL' WILL WH h Robuig all (monies saved with us hor. Sea our display at Story Res', Ump- qua Hotel building: CAMERA AND 8AV1NGS BANK givwa free to everybody suta-tina a savings account this week with the Northern Savings and Loan Ass'n. See our display at Storey lies', L'mpqua Hotel Uldg. WHEN LN ROSEBURG STOP AT . , Hotel Umpqua Harry Pearce - Auto Toff Manufacturing , Repairing Tops . and Curtains, , I pholsterlng '0; a)i Vl-J Tent trrtrl AvrtmsrvVorg"!. Winchester St. ' I UMPQUA FLORISTS Choice Cut Flower Flower Shop, $11 N. Jackson . Phone 30 Greenhouse, West Roseburg Phone 40FI t WALTER CARPCNTER I . ''TORRENT H- i . . 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