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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 4, 192?, fVTJ DofWe Save I'll Say Portland Wholesale List S Egg Mash, ton S9.00 Scratch Food, ton (63.00 , Corn, whole, ton 352.00 2 corn Cracked, ton (54.00 . Flour, Beit Unbleached 4 sack Flour, Bleached, 4 sacks S.0O Flour Soft Wheat, 8.00 See U First, We Can Save You Money.' FARM BUREAU fYlOPtf W ATI VK Ki U A Nad? i'"ee ner- ne Intercept. JJ J 1 JUlViV 11 f U IkiVVjIin ll VJli D! letter from Ramon to Sandy. When! HOSbBUHO J FLASHES OFLifrE I ilt'NICU Diary of Ludwig II. iiiiiu kiug of Buvaria, Just puoiUn tj, shown that yeany lie recueu the unuiveruary 01 ind aJi 01 Ma,ie Antoinette wim some form ofdevouon. lha French queen was execuieu os jeuis iwiom uis bmli. Herr Kirigier, publisher of the diary, is accused' by the police ot obtaining It Illegally. HERLIN German papers ate fwl?ldtTr,C?"'b,er'aJ."r. ntr th ('.ornae of the fac torv lie." The praise is prompted by a statement of Chamberlain to the House of Commons that the war time British propaganda re gal diug corpses of soldiers killed la action being rendered for fat was false. NEW YORK Ellin MacKay's & " Schuylkill CoUege, summon lenunciation of stag line, at so-,4?,3" "tudents W W hospital bed cle y dances has provoked a reply lie fnprta,,1":d . ""ewel1 from William T. Adee. a young. to them for half an hour, bachelor. He lusists the stag line I ...... . . ihnn is due to debs and sutMlebs who ' MeALESTER, Okla Johnny demand, that there be U.rce or four ! w ashing ton. negro, whom a ward times as many men as girl, at a l forgot to execute last June, has V .,' .i... u,j0K..,., .at last been electrocuted for kill- r insauaole acUy" "tor , " a,t PARIS American aviators In Morocco, in the words of Cnarles 1 Sweeney, their commander, helped nrevent the whole Mediterranean reciun being blown up by a Mo- hauiniedan war against civilization. NEW YORK Nicholas H. Put man is seeking court permission to change his first name to Israel. GEAR CUTTING " . Our Shops are Equipped to turn out all kinds of jnachina work. Repair Work Done PINE ST. MACHINE SHOP Opposite Flour Mill BULBS QUALITY FIRST Better Prices Than Ever While They Last. THE FERN Chas. S. McElhinny Th. Widow'. Friend" Oregon Life 248 North Jackson The Largest Stock of Good Used Chevrolet and Fords ' In Rostburg We Will Sell on EASY TERMS Hansen Chevrolet Co. Phone 446 Odorless Cleaning What a disappointment to have a suit that looks nicely flnh(il and yet hua that dis agreeable odor from baing dry cleaned. We can clean it without that disappoint ment. Li us prove iu We Call and Deliver. Our Auto Will Call. Phona 277 You Money? We Do. Our Prle. , 158.00 . 57.00 47.00 . 4.00 . MO . (.20 . 7.00 (9.40 . , k j 2 1 OAKLAND niu,u mriiuunr. ...u! c 'His father. Major Israel Futman, i was killed in tue VtorlU war. lie i a uesceuuaui uf tn tainous gen eral of the Kevolutiou. BRUSSELS Senator Despret proposes that each Belgian work man shall contribute nan an hour's labor a week to help pay the ln- - ,on W50.0U0.O00 loa ,Hllum Is tloaUngln New ioan wnicn ew York, LONDON Showing how thick a J5!'11?. fo he,: '!Tha klng'"jdy Hie so that It may remain love-! physician could not return to Luu- don from Kipling's bedside at Bur wash because of one. NORWAY, - iSn-Mellle ' Dun- ." lg 0,u to et Se"d off next week when he leaves to l.udie lor turd, iiven the gover nor and his staff are coming. There was a parade headed by a band. READING, Fa. Informed he had but a short time to live the Kev. Dr. H. J. Lau, professor of theolo- td-, When, j den discovered his oversight there jwas further delay by legal pro- j "edings. Tbe Woodcraft Thimble Club will hold a cooked food and apron sale, Saturday, Dec. S at McKean, Darby and Baldwin's. Circle mem bers are kindly asked to. donate.' INDIANS GATHER I FOR FESTIVAL AT , SQUAW'S WEDDING (AMoolitm mm Leuea wire.) i ciuuisun r- ru A Mn.it of the 825 Indians' ln the' Yl'arm Springs reservation are e?11"8 i here today to pay tribute to their , sevenieen-yeajwiu uriuces., io. .. Qutahpama, who Is now listed on, s ,,., , , the reservation roster as Mrs. Tom So Sandy and Judith talked and Keo. The young couple were mar-(talked. They laid out all. their ried on November 15 and the re-; thoughts for each other. - ception which began this evening will end tomorrow with a big wed-! iiiii feajit given bv tha mother of I the bride. , Tribal lines have been forgotten. Although the tribal bride is a Warm Springs Indian, the daugh-ju ter oi oio tnieuain uli" i"""" . (Qrlmly Bear) who died recently after a long and successful relgaj over his handful of followers. tue Piutes. Tentao. and Wasco nave , ZZ nd'", irrtlclpa-eTn6 the! Tha, couldn't happen Jo mo-" ;eiirfrwprograra of tha,ed ry07y n i t Anunlrl, pia&o tuner. Fbone 1-89-L. KIPUNG BETTER, BUT IS STILL LOW (A.cUtcd tmm Uud Wirt.) I nriiWASH Sussex, England,. It, Juae. Ana neither wouia i ir na lumen nouw umo. or tne aenm oi ins , ", Dec ' 4 Hudyard Kipling's alight j weren't utterly worthless. Some-1 going to wait for the kind of love iat May. 62 days after tho admin Improvement In his fight against times I think It was what Ally , you dream about, Jude, And thai isterlng of an alleged beating. Ito pmumonla was nioir.tained this calls my 'almighty conceit' that only happens onue ln evury ten butlal by the stale will be finished nmmlne. He nassed a fair night. , eot me into It. 1 thontht I wan bo , tnouand years or so. Dante and early this afternoon, lo bo followed Ilir condition, however, continues serious. Dr.' Curties was at the bedside all night and Lord Dawson, ph.vsl- clan to the king, was In attendance thiii morning. ' Klpling's illness Is putting Bur- wash on the map in a manner inai will doubtless be objectionable-to the writer, ss he settled here be caune this unfaililonable aer'tcn of Sussex Is little frequented by tour ists. He was compelled lo desert lltottendean because the visitors (overran the place and annoyed him so that he could' not work. TUBBY 1 ft M SANDY" By ELENORE MEHERIN . ' WHAT HAS HAPPENED IN THE j eiwnt avi run: Sandy McNeil forced by her Im- poverisnea family into a loveless marriage with Ben MurUlo. a rlch; Italian, sacrifices her love for Tiiumy, a childhood sweotheart I rTequeut quarrels follow, a eon is'iettlr "When you greatly love you,oi inriaimaa gill (lone during hnn ilvln. hnmil.lali. !. . . 7-. . 1. ,hd v.- ... h. ...... II.. u I II Z"Z;' rz. ; , - - uiu WHIN. 9 MV a J gipeala to her Uncle Bob, who en-! thing t he one. great, tremendoua able, her to take a Honolulu trlp;tnmg because when It's that, if. I promjn suiue wcajio,. dbuj wuu uw uioinr. mim sue weei Ramon Worth, who safes her llfe In the surf. He boards the same steamer borne and during the age declared bis love. At borne j 'Sandy tells MurUlo she must be , may aoareas ner sne gives me number of a private postofflce box she has rented. QO ON WITH THE STORY FROM HERE: CHAPTER 41 Sandy asked Judith a question. She asked it and waited as though her life hung on Judith's answer, j They talked of men and love and I marriage. What kind of a girl does I a man most love? How does one keep beauty In the great emotion, : once It .is theirs? How chorish It through all the pettiness of every ly and supreme? As long as there "What Is there left of a marriage dent uf the association student bo ls a alrl left In the world, whether' it the love goes?" dy of the University of Oregon, at she be saint or spluster or flapper, these questions will be tremblingly asked: Judith said: "When I love I'U wondar or doubt. Ill throw every-' thing to tha winds EVERYTHING and follow him!" Sandy put her hand against the deep pocket of her sweater. Three letters were pinned there. They were from Ramon. Tucy filled her with excitement and unreal. A. though she were wading Into high. b" ln nou'n ' lba. to"las ol egates. warm waters going out further mm- ... . , . , i The annual banquet will be held and further till they piled up But loul ;h8 , . ' , this evening at six o'clock, and U broast high neck high; till she could 1 do if 1 loved another? ,er ln th8 evenlne the university laughed and let herself sink; tllll1'11611 uddenly: "Has this happen-i,luatnt8 wm entertain with "Col she was drowning in a flood of : eJ lo yuT" . lege Nlte," a series of stunt, .nd guiltiness and Joy. 'Yes, Judo! But weren't freo to follow him? Sun-1 pose you were as I, married to au- nthctr Riirl tVMililn't lhriw ovarv every thing to the winds what then?" It was 7, o'clock the middle of November. They sat.ln the big. old McNeil kitchen, a roaring firu In the stove. They had be( n talking for iiours ' cramming in while cen turies of gosslji over Oils farewell , Judith came down over the week ; end. And she was leaving on the' lnl.t ....!.. I rwl ,1.1a u-n.1 iKa flm J " ; ; aueruoon iney u had "ce for any kind aujr nmu u. w I h hi. wife Alice at Madeline . Sunday-Angus .tttlng Now Jiidith became silelL She sat with her eyes down large eyes j with vei-v thiefc. utuhhv liuhnii. Hh ' i had a largo mouth, too. Sandy lov - eU jud.ih's mouth strong and , fierr and generous; very shy with- Looking at her, Sandy thought: "if 1 were a man I d like to be lov-! ed by Judth ,.WnM wouid you a0 then If you!"" eily- R oa tne lookout tor a . . . , .nother?" ! lUfDivoD uiiiinaDi i uh uuu uo Jude. how you'd feel if your moth- er came crying and crying lo you ! and telling you that you'd lowered her heart to the dust and trampled . on it Sandy bit her lips: "Of course you wouldn't have oeen driven to you wouldn't have open driven to gurK 'ou.i I could do whatever I (wanted with a mun. Lota of girls! lr tlilrik. that. i "They oafl on wth a knockout ' tr0UliS41,u an(j they have visions 1 I of the man falling In a fnlnt with ' atonishracnt when he sees them in ! . .. ,iSI). The rtrl thinks all she has to da Is to Jowor her 'now aloof flinging her arms as claimed by the stato, could nut beautiful eyes, pass before him! about her: "Ooudby, olo darling, have caused Mrs. Murphy's denih with floating drapes and he's go- And remember when you come to snd that for a plfyslcinn , to attrl lng to drop on his knees perfectly tow n I'll have enough to- stake you buto a definite cause of death, un tuute with adoration. Apd ehe'll , up" ' der the circumstances outlined In a run the show and It's all going to Ten o'clock the train pulling hypothetical question by the de be very exotic and poetic. She's Out Judith waviug. The tiaiu feiiuo, was ."a guess." OOOH, WLl "THOUGHT SHCO. FlMO due for quite an awakening. Men aren't ao aonaltlv. to theae needle - point lofluenieuia. Look at the x - qrl.lics who marry corn beet and cabbage wives!" ' This grated oa Judith, who fane-1 led herself and her mate standing .on the edge or a name lit world! nnder moon and atari, swept to,' , jollier In tke majesty of elemental j pasttion. ' ,M tueu quickly aiuiusi nil, -Maybe It couldn't happen to Totiniug. She reached the pier. Dark Jude. But Its happened to lots or.uuenj uara Dig. waving auauowa ,i i,t nf love niarriaeea ' folluwlng and encompassing her. ,urn . ou. wro3ir. Suppose that I - .me' . y0u and then later youi , . i i.r' - take It," said Judith breath nave no cuoice. n s no. ""." " can be denied. It's not the mlgnty bigger than you or i or anyone. voud take It even U you wi were married to another?" whispered 1 voy-ijanjy. Her cheeks were bot. Une of those letters ia her pock-1 et had come Saturday morning. ! led for It. And it Mid: "I'm leav- lng (ur the south at 1 o'clock Sat- .unuy. I ll slop over at waruiot. Sunday I'll be on my way to you, ! gtri, j want to sea you. If It', ouly jmr a -moment. Don't refuse this. Sandy. I'll be ou the beach near mat long pier at. ocioca. .i wait. You re always tree at mm time, Area JOUT If she had called for the letter , " ,",.', wi,i hv tt,.rng , ! WIIVU .1Mb U. UWlu . vvmuv. told hercelf she would have done mis. But now he would suppose sne naa agreea. no - womu souu there walling. "Vou wouldn't walk out of a mar- riage. Jude?" Isabel could answer that. She'd say that If love fails, duty re- The Initial meeting la a Joint at malns." . . falr. Dean Henry Sheldon will Judith shrugged. "Your mother give the address of welcome to the lived her-life. So did mine. Have delegates. they any rtsht to live ours?' y any rtsht to live ours?" I And you'd walk out If your mar- rlus'e failed?" -iv. k. .,..1,' iii. .i,, i, .w i .... m.rrv! K 1 w kl' knn... Kn, Atll-k- . i. 1 ... . ., .u.. n 'n- "".rrf. ' thousaad Uves wouldu t , a muKu. numu ho .t-.li... v. suppose ou"lthadT 1 n'1 an ou wr"l. uuul " 1UIU f Softly: "Don't Jump to conclu sions, jude." "Then the thing for you to do Is to get dee firsL On, do that first, Sandy." "With this famliy of mlneT ' . foil, let them beat you onee. "It would kill my mother. I can t get free, Jude. I've promised lsa- 0JI wouldn't try. 1 Tu'Judith with heilldeala glow the least ! 80 fervently, Love was unique work of the board as having consli .. inud beautitul . . .the ouo thing tuted a ''seaiehlng and linpartlul : - . . . dare to hold it from anoth thought rf ,oylng frustrated now filled her with V j auvuish of mty She said Lagic - : ""iou prtnle it? !t..J" VP?."W , , 'eoom,' ' 'ou' Sandy laugneu. E.bi o'clock. He would be down there now. A clear snarp nighli wlin tue cold, brown hills strelcu- lu t""'' lou8. 'uu aims to tna a' ter. T ue pier reaching out to the shadow. ouuueuiy ouuuy asm; uui". when Isabels belter 1 ni going to Jott tor me " Nla o'clock. Perhaps he was leaving, liurt and oisappolntid. fulling his coat up to nis ears. I "1 wish I could stay longer, Sandy. Let's start. We can wa,k down slowly lovely out anu ; when your mother's better, Sauuy.j you can reason wilh her. You can uiako her see that Its just crlnil uai lor uer lo maite. ducii a ue- maad. That's what you can do." "Ves," said Saudy. "And 1 dare- '. saiu cauuy. auu i ua.e- lleaiiice. Anu that was all on Uiu one side!" lXiwn the long hills together, arm ln arm, Judlih sensing the ex- cllemeut ln Sandy's quiet. Judith1 longed to say the word that would keep Sandy from some wild, linpul- 1 slvo blunder feeling her distant !1lI.r '"'.h .. ,Z'.a"7' He Gives Himself Away. ) I'M HO A Fin now. NEVER "THAT OUT: 7T s 11.1 I ' ' I I CocrriM to Ikiud fMn SwU Im. I I V'ftftM j gone. ! Alnn now: nark sot tingle ,Uu. The bald. Uiila wi-igUug uh the ky. j Handy walked - toward them. Then she turned abouL Ha was gone long gone. . She turned about and went to - ward the beach. She walked slow-'ried ly. Oh. he was surely gone. Then , o- 1 On Dec. 7th and 8th Mrs. Rusho and her students will olrer for sale 'at very iajonable prices variety j - . . vuiuua, nu turnout suaues ior ' burners, jvsmj ueuoiated boxes and wan piaqaes. This display and sale will be in tuu andia looms. ueuuj.e .m.m .h.o.v STUDENTS OREGON HIGH iCHUOUi HOLD : MLtllNG AT U. OF O. ; I'm LuueU Wit.) KUUENal, Ore., Dec. 4. Approx imately 600 delegates, representing 2S,ouo blKh sellout students of tlie 01 ure.ou, are gaiuereu iuwy or lue sum annual mgu bi-uuui tuiuur-m;o( uviu ua iu? Vniveriuiy of Oregon campus. Four g'oup ie represeuied a tthe con- feence-tha Association of ttudenl Body office:.; the Oregon High .School Press association; the As- aoelatiou of Girls League, acd the mcully adyise,,, nu-etlugs will Be nBld unlll tomorrow by the fa- oulty advisers gruun. however. "Conference objectives" will be the tonic, of Waller Malcolm, ores!- the opening session this morning. i At 10 ocioca toe groups oiviao tor the individual sessions. Speak- 91 8 a,ul round tublo discussions on student problems are to feature the student body officers' meeting vhile the editors will tuko up round table discussions of the problems of their papers. Six speakers are ; . .peciaiues. o- coog wi.n gaa WORK OF AIRCRAFT BOARD IS PLEASING TO THE PRESIDENT (Ajvlikll I'lM Ll Wtl.) WASHINGTON. Dec. 4. Presi dent Coolldge's appreciation of tne .wa,w. n. hi alrciaiL buaiu. which recently submitted its report, was afknowieuged in a statement issued toiUjr at Jtnu. W hito House. . . . ; .s, I i ho President described the ,,,,... ... ,,,. .hll i "Their contribution lo the solu- Uon 0, lh8 pmUim o( the great- est value." tne statement saiu. : "National defense is a matter in Interested, quite properly. There Is no dispute that :he ,cience of aviation now ln its Infancy is going lo play an Import , riiu ami ant part ln safeguarding our coun- llmt anytnln(S whitn vM ueVelop its usefulness should be welcomed by u a . -The report of the aircraft board gives to tbe public a clearer unaer- BiBDdlng of all the problems ln- volved than any statement hereto- fore Issued." Cook with iias. MEDFORD SPANKING CASE SOON READY FOR JURY VERDICT MKIlFOItt), Ore., Dec. 3. The defense has cloned Its case In the trial of Omar W. Murphy, charged wun mansiaugnier, as -tne resun by the final arguments. The casj I is expected to go to the Jury eailyl a tho morning or late this after-! noon. t I The medical testimony for the defense was furnished by eight lo- cal phynlclans. The gi4. of their' tuBtlmony was that an embolism,' - . . ujI uuiw. uioujii M l.oor lamps. boo euus, tanuw sUcaa, iuceuaeni i i i . .u r-' i i .i r "" 1 " 1 m 111 ' SSN t: won tvt mom f, -sil v I wtt0 o7 I V, THAT , VNQoTe fjl s- V "L T,WIULYA? " S'f-r 4 y An MORGAN WON TITLE BY A TECHNICAL i KNOCKOUT IN 10TH OLYMTIC AUDITORIUM. L08 ANUKLKS.. Dee. 4. A long arm and a cool head from Seattle car-j by one. Tod Morgan, knock- ed the junior lightweight crown' spuming irum iu uiwu u. Iballerlno of Uayonue, N. J., aura- '' Ballerluo'. seconds threw a towel luto the ring toward the loe of the tenth round, giving northwest boy technical knockout Ballerlno opened with rushing , "' tSCt ICS, which gave bun the title ,snd has made lilm lamous, but ,.h, ih. M . r.,a, h on the hl I 111' H 8 ,tie uoy8. nHrd h'U arms, coupled with ttlug ability were too much for the Uuyoune slugger. Throughout the battle the champion did his boat to carry the attack to the challenger aud took terrifie puutsbaieni, particularly from straight right, and left, to the head and chin. Rtngsidera gave Ballerlno the first rouud. called the fifth about even and allotted all the others to Morgan. Balleriuo was knocked down aodLKwn2oo-f or off autt abtm once for the count of nine, agalu for the count of three aud was .landing, groggy, In a neu- , corner whea n, ,ecouds trul corner, when threw In the towel. The champion weighed 120J pounds, the challenger 128. Denny Whitman of Los Angeles refereed. ... . o . The ladies of Evergreen Grange will huld a bazaar and cooked food sale, including hominy, cottage cheese, homemade bread, plckies, salads, cooked chicken with dress ing, cakes aud pies, at X.igler Fee's Hardware Store, Saturday, Dec. 6th. - AMONG OLD FRIENDS Interesting Newe of the Doings of Pormer Roeeburg and Douglas County Reaidenta. SALEM. Herman Masters, pa tient at the state hospital, became suddenly 111 while shopping In Punder's Shoe shop, yesterday af ternoon. He became a victim of convulsions. Hospital authorities were notified and a car was sent for him. KLAMATH PALL8 Still very weak and looking pale. Tom Dixon is about the si reels today for tho first time since his accident on the Southern Pacific crossing dn Sixth street, when a freight train crashed Into his Kurd, completely demolishing the car. Mr. Dixon is recovering nicely from his in juries, ulthough he Is sullering from severe pains In the head, caused from the crash Vhich caught him between- tli eyes, ne cesslatlng several stitches. His limb and hand. are. healing nicely. MAItSHFIELD Oeorge Mc Cormick, Spokane welterweight, obtained a decision over llert Trlbbey, Marshfioid middleweight, in 10 rounds last night. The fact that McCormlck was outweighed five pounds was probalily all that saved tbe local fighter from a knockout. ' For saiidwlch.'S or toast or droaslng Oregon DuKi'iy's llrtad Is .sure a blessing. When you have It on the shelf, It Is halt the meal Itself. Oregon Bakery 231 N. Jackson Bt l1 )T- . ftr riT ITraiBE? tPBi y Phone t i Kodaks Always ; Popular We carry a wide range of styles in Eastman Kodaks, nd they make most desirable gifts. Prices from $5 up CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. The Iron Mongers Classified Section ALL NEW ADS FOR SALE l-"0n SALE Guernsey bull. bursui, Melrose, Ore. E. C. i'UH SALE- Ury old growth fir, sa.6o. Melton tiros. Pbouu 11F15. WILL SELL ur rent dwelling, 1048 vuruer west 1st alieel, aud 1st avenue. Apply iiv S. Kane St. FOR SALE Three good show cases. Inquire at K. A. Plicner Co. store. POTATOES liiOO lbs. Netted uciiu iuii, wcond duality, ita. J, bcuebrake, N. curry Lsu i'Oit SA1 Good sua berry p at., tioid Lwiiar variety, 2.t0 per M. imu Wood, My rue Creek, ore. t oil SALE 900 bead breedlug ewes. vvrlie Alex Auuursuu, Itiownsburo, Oregon,, or pnoiii Meuioru 12i'23. bltt , SALE Old aud sucoud growtu in' bioca wood lb-u., VJ.iJ uuu 3.uu per tier, aeilv ereu. i-noue xvi'ii. ii. O. tro xune, Muiioso. SiiU UliU used" curs buiuie you buy; over 20 to cuoose troue l . 1 i'J-l roro touring, wner and goou ruuuiug omer , i 1 lvil Chevrolet sue ; 1 l'jzi Dodge luuruiK. cuid tires, new puiut ....?..T..V?ua And zv olhers, coupe, and se- uuns. Jusy terms, year to pay. , jianscmn ctiiiiVitoi,r co. FOR RENT I'lANO for rent. Phone S1-F5 SOU 1(ENT l''uriusued huusekuu uig roums. lt S. i'arrotu ru'it itu,fT three-roum aud 1 lour-rooiu apartiuuut. uoue dtf-J. t'UU ht.Nl 6room apaitment, modern, til W. Lane, phone bill. Foil " "KENT tSiruljhed room, uownsiairs. ouuiue entrance; ileal, fliune 3d-H. i1 0.i itl.NT 5-room. uitderu fully luiLlsned house, 'io pur luo. Can 114 W. 1st Ave.N. ' Juiv IttN l' u room iuriusiieU modem bouse, adulis. Pilous 4U-L. or cull u!7 S. btepheiis. EX-SENAIOR PAGE . - . .r- n. ur vcruvivni ulau ( Am.m:11i.I 1'reM LwtMl Wll.) - HYDE PAHK, Vermont, Dec. 4. Former United Suites Senator Car roll S. Page, n pioiiilm nt figure Hi Vermont's political history, la dead at Ins Home here In bis -l year. 11. was siilcxen with paralysis on November 24 and thu end came last night. Senator Page, who was governor of this stall; from lKlio lo IX 9-', re tired from active politics at the ex piration nf his last term as sena tor In l'i2'J, after serving two terms and part of the unexpired term of the late Senator proctor. Wfl enrry a com.ilHf lln of 'tie ririfwt rftnRcn mnde at toweKt prices. ( Kiirnltur Co. By WINNER ON BACK PAGE. VQR RENT 3 room apartment hot and cold water; electrhr plate, also wood stove. Inquire 303 West Lane. 7 'OH RENT Two large well Mr., nlshed housekeeping rooms. ' Private trout entrance. Close in.. . 331S. Main. J : FOR RENT Rooms upstairs-Bell-, Sisters Uldg. Suitable lur dress-.' making, bemstltchiug, marceling.' and oltlce work, Plioue 665. ' sou Rk,NT Partly furnished, housekeeping rooms: heat, UkUlt, and telephone furnished, ill S.' Stephens, Phone 635. I I,;.,. .WANTED 'r WANTED General 816 Hoover. houaewoikar. , WANTED-High scuool girl to help with housework. 81b Hoov er. WANTED Second hand typewrit- er. Must be In good conditioa John Abeene, Oakland. Oregon. TOE- viAAiiti, AAiaovi iuaai price, paid. Wilsou Til's Snop, opiMislt. Newsdievlew, Urlug pi sulp to B. K. Shields, I LOST AND FOUND .4 Jl . . ! FOUND Gold pencil. Owner may have same by Identifying it aud paying lor Uil. ad. News-He- ) view. '! : a, , I :.. ..' I MISCELLANEOUS 1 CAA OWNER Don't forget . uall eag wnen 10 need 04 mm pans. Sail! a Auto Wrecking Jioue. - , tiUjlli LAtNUUY Hill. do washing. litming and mending. 92i Win cnester St. NTTfiClP-Marcell's1 Miracle Wm- eral can be oblauied trom Mrs. O. W. Hubbard, 843 Miller St. ' Phoue 3lio-J. I AM NOW" located next door to City Hall. Marcelling, boo-curl- ln-. halrcuttlng as usual. Mrs. Amy Kogers. 137 N. Main. Phone 118 LI. F11L1T OUOWERS Pruning done by the hour or by the Job by ex perienced pruners. Address, Pruner. 703 Fullerton 8L, or p:,ll hnl.,u..n K-Urt . 1 - t K iu. WB will loa AN in Hoseburg all monies saved with us here. See our display at Story Ilea', Umy qua Hotel building. CAMEKA AND SAVINUSnA"KK given free to everybody starting a savings acoount this week with tue Northern Saving, and Loan Ass n. See our display at Storey lies', t'mpqua Hotel Uldg. 'if At Brand's hOAO STAND Pacific Highway i mile. Berth Open Evening. !Always a big .ssortment of 1'rult, Nut. and Candy 1 Watch for a Special Announcement WHEN L ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua Harry Pcarce Aeto Top Manufacturing . II, pairing Tops and Cart.tm, llpholstertiiK of all kind. , V ' Tent and Awning Work Winchester St. UMPQUA FLORISTS Choice Cut Flower Flower Shop, 311 N. Jackson . . Phone 0 Oreeuhouse, West Rosebnrf Paooe 4ori ... WALTER CARPCNTCR, l. . -.. ".'iu ; i ' 1 I I