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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1925.
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g Do We Save
I'll Say
Portland Wholes.lt List
Egg Math, ton 159.00
Scratch Food, ton $63.00 .
Corn, wholt, ton (52.00 .
Corn Cracked, ton (64.00 , ,
Flour, Beat Unbleached 4 tackt
Flour, Bleached, 4 tackt (9.00
Flour 8oft Wheat, 8.00
See Us First, We Can Save You Money. , r
FARM BUREAU: ;
COOPERATIVE.EXCHANGE
ROSEBURG
HWWTtrMll
I
FLASHES 0FLIFE
LONDON The Duke of Man-1 1 oronto. president of the Canadian
cheater, who it auing the former ; Automobile association. -Helen
Zimmerman, of Cincinnati, i f '
for divorce, Is out sundry bank i PHILADELPHIA "Feeding the
notes as a result of being a fear- ounS B'f's wine and punch' In
lens citizen. He nabbed a robber fashionable hotels has got to stop,"
who was running from a Jewelry !ys Smedley Butler. ."Jaulng
store and held him for the police. :!"" up a bit, they call It." ,
Meanwhile, his pocket was picked.
kfyv vnRKfSnm s nnn nu,il.
hlsts living ln New York propose which records temperatures up to
to raise $100,000 for a shnne to 1800 degrees, or twice as much as
Buddha which they want to erect 'tQ3 using mercury. Is announced.
ln Central Park. : 0
I We will loan in Rosebutg all
MONTREAL The Chlcoutlml moniue saved with us here. See our
cucumber hockey player and father display At Story lies', Unipqua Ho
of 17 children has been ordered to jtel building. ' ,
quit the game. George Vezina got 0 '
the name for being cool In hot ma4 An , o ;ded gtudlc,
ches Now hes lost 35 pounds in , wolnen., cluh. f orfered
weight as the result of plajlng the LulTerel u. tsconsiu. The
WhUeiiL He is 44 years old. 'tubjects presented include child
JERUSALEM There
e are tele-
:
phone wires now aero:
route of the children of Israel to
the promised land. Service has
been opened between Egypt and '
Palestine. .
LONDON The fog Is so thick
that pigeons are sleeping on St.
Paul's Cathedral Id daytime.
NEW Y'ORK Gloria Swanson
must pay a J250 fine for contenipt
She lost an appeal over a penalty
for going to 1'aris -without testify
e4 i
At Brand's
ROAD STAND
Pacific Highway 4 miles north
Open Evenings
(Always a big assortment of!
Fruit, Nuts and anuy
Watch for a Special
Announcement
GEAR CUTTING
Our Shops are Equipped to turn
out all kinds of machine work.
Repair Work Done
PINE ST. MACHINE SHOP
Opposite Flour Mill
U L B S
QUALITY FIRST
Better Prices Than Ever
While They Last.
THE FERN
The Laroeat Stock of
Good Used
Chevrolet '
. and Fords
In Rosiburg
We Will Sell on
EASY TERMS
Hansen Chevrolet Co.
Phone 446
Odorless Cleaning
What a disappointment to
havo a suit thBt looks nicely
finr.hed and yet has that dis
agreeable odor from beltij
dry cleaned. We can Ciena
It without that disappoint
ment. Let us prove IL
Wt Call and Deliver.
!
i
l
Our. Auto Will Call - ' j
. Phone 77 ' J
'
You Money?
We Do.
Our Prlct
,.00
67.00
47.00
. 49.00
, 8.60
6.20
. 7.00
19.49 .
OAKLAND
r.T...r.Tr.T.r.TJST..T.T.T.T.1
. ! ing in Janet Beecher's divorce suit
WINNIPEG A continental high
way lined with trees it suggested
for Canada by P. B. Doom lie. of
NEW! YORK Perfection of (he
'moiuejer of auaru and" eallium,
trainina In relation ta education
ho "..-,; the nint.riTh
bood.
nd DtQer hftttnrlral Hiirf i
CV07 udy, qu
cusslon. and references T- . '
educational
Scaled bids will be received on .
December 10, 1925, at 2 P. M, (on able emptiuess of the hoart and ber laugh.
furnishing to the various statu In- mind that forfuits these warm, she waltod with her head up
stliuiioua, supplies, cousisling uf.aoly emotiout. And In her secret raised, her heart and all her be
drygoods, tlothliiH. . furnishings, ' thought she meant to have a. love ting; iky, hills, he uud she sway
groceries, shoes, hardware, brooms. !Uke tbls j ' lng together In a sweet, over
drugs, stationery, crockery, plumb-j i Iaaing over the rail the now powering, oblivion. She had wait
ing, etc, for the semi-aunual period (suddenly whispered: "I want it! ,ed once for Jimmy, taking his
ending June 30, . 1926. . Specilica-' PU have it!" luinerilously us she 'kiss lightly, Joyously. But, now
linn, a.l Dnkb.,..1eu. wni U. , . . u rhuH .lmenle,! In h. p . v i rl i,inh ' I hT BeUSeS ' SUUg. She BSld. ta-
ed upun annlicauon to tlie sRcrmarv I
at Salem Oreimn eiBn fmm , he
ai oaiem, uregon, also Irom thetuu,u lur J"' "'eu -yo'e-'uB
trade and commercial hi.r.,. f the adventure; riding gloriously on
, Portland Chamber of Commerce, or:lne cresl OI tna wave-aiways:
. - -
: from the Associated Industrlea of
Oregon, both located In the Oregon :
Buildinc. Portland. Ot-ernn vh i
bid ahull he arrnmn-nl,..! Iw . ....-.!
itified check representing 10 per 1
cent Of thee whole snout bid, par-:.
7"' ,.". . K "oaru OT
v.UUUI. ig me ien per cent :
amounts to 1500.00 or more, a;
surety bond from some comnanv
: autborited to do business ln Ore-'
' gon will be accepted in place of tho'
check. The same shall be held as i
guaranty of the fahhfol perforin-
auce of the contract The board re-'would go back to that Wg, silent
serves the rhjht to reject any or! room of bers. She would Btaud
! all bids dr to accept the bid deemed ! at the window' at the had every
beat for the state. 'n'.ght for these six weeks telling
CARLE ABKAM3. Secretarr, herself defiantly: "Too bad about
Oregon State Board of CoutroL' yon, beauty! Too bad about
I o lyoa!"
I hvkiiii I She would do this years and
In the circuit court of the Stats of
Charles McComas. Diend.-int.
To C1iarl,-A MrOomas. the above
namrd liefpnilant:
",,?i.ri
Or(.-Kn, You art, here
tu aijpear and answer
r tho com-
plaint ot the plaintiff, fll
against
you In the above entitled court and
cause, on or before- the 2th day I
of December, mi, being tlie data i -uu.u i,e
prescribed by the court In the or-'Until finally It would seem fan
der for publication of said sum-!tastlc that she had ever been a
mo.ns fo- you to appear and vnnn ltivelv thina aoucht after
wef .aid complaint, and If you fall ,young, lovely tning, sougnt aner
to answer ine aam omuiamt on
before said date, the piai.ttiff
will apply to the court for the re-
ucViPn',"',tatm..nt of whir h I- a
follows: For a d.-c ree dinKoivinK
the marrlaxe c u tract now i-iinliiit
?urWier" c.l.aud"dc!buV.eLm.
hiV. te . ineV.rr..d iiiursemenia
This summons la pnbiianed in tne
Rosehuis; News-Review by order of.
he coun.v Vm,n, mVde on tT ufh
day r Nnvemi.er. r..2".. and the fust
Iuiii.iiuh ..... v.
data the nth uuy or .oveniber.
be on the zth day of December.
mji, making a iteriod of six full
and consecutive m-chks.
M-eeka.
K. W. MAItSTER"
Perkins Bull jln.. nisiburg, o-
gnn.
TUBBY
I 1 ' " Tr f tf A PRETTV SCftlOOS
- GEEVJMIX THri IS A j:f OtTeNiE AMD I OOCHT TO
j BVOELL FIX M IM - VP MOM Vj a V fELL VOOR MOTHefi J
I OUT I V0SOTE TMT H JJ JT T f .
I I love icrrea to coosiaj I 'f,1 JlviA ' I C0WT- wRietM
i - I PATftiCtA SMELl CtMME A i L SlxSjU I PLErT-Vou
. -! SOOO VJHALfO"-PATRICIA D ;J J- A 1 WAIT AW I'LL
-M.A KNOWS IT AH' I'LL 4-UfJTA CCT H l T DO SCMETHIW'
I ;-i AH6li ",0 ROMtse not TotELL N .', A-A,f CJJ V ton. voo J
gbffin rj ' ;: (MS -f-
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mm SaSISSSStSSSSXBBSM SSSS,tSSl
"SANDY"
By ELENORE MEHERIN
WHAT HAS HAPPENED IN THE '
STORY 80 FAR:
- Sandy McNeil. torced by her Im-i
vuvensnni lanitty into a loveless
Italian,
Tlmaiy.
Frequent quarrels follow. A ton is
born, uylng almost Immediately.
Seeking auuie escape, bandy ap-j . already on duty here. Ofticials
peals to her Uncle Bob, wuo en- Tne ow boom of the waters not mly continued silent today re
abiea her to take a Honolulu trip became prolonged.' eolenin, oruln- Vita lis-t devtlom.eau iu the
with her moiher. There the meeu oua. The darknesa thickened. I"1 negotlaUons, but they indl
Hamoa Worth, who aavet her life gaudy grew frightened. Such a "1 if any puDlio reply it
lu the turf. He boards the same, vast quiet hemming and pulsing be made o Chilean accusations
steamer home and during the voy-i about her. She whispered: "Why ?' unfairnjea, it wl.l re lisued by
age declared hie love. At home: did I come? 8o late! I might -General Pershing and not the atate
bandy telle Murilio ahe must be. hare known he wouldn't wait ;QV'P,nmIlt ,
treed. He declared he wiU never i forever!" She wished that the I , A'tno.uS1 f th t,rt . ,D
i..,.h.. i.,..!,..!...,... .mhom And she was afraid ,' deiirtmeat officials have
letter from Ramon to Sandy. When
lL&Tnnn telenuonea ask ma- where he!
"...r.7"".
Uu-. . jovu... "r i hands over her face and weep. nger lur the arbitrator, who is
sne has rented. He wrote that bnSfeu .i0Sean utter, com- ;Presldent Coolidge.
Z.Ultm.T J" h" erta" eT"n" plete lsolatlonV her life from Thu, far ther0 has been no Indl
Ing on the beach. liii other llvee 'cation that the President will take
UO ON WITH THU STORY FROM viiy dloVt" he walt-Oh If he notice of the Chilean attacks.
, PEUE:, . J would come now ln this moment I o
. . ' lot feverish aloneness. ahe would Heat with sue.
' CHAPTER 42 " Ihnrl herself In hit arms. She 0
, She moved Into the shadows I
black, eucowpauing. athrob with
tne boom of the sea.
She listened m the wave, wash- him!" and closed her eyes asking (IHsh-school ttudentt ln Santa
laKmLh lXi impetuous tears: "Why I Barbara, California, have the cp
overUe ?ail .hecou dJusma"e He UM' ta jWtuBU,. through a series of
,. th.le H.rk cimLr she ! waited !" . - ihalf hour semi-weekly periods, to
stared . downward, still, Intent,
- '''vered - Bark, mysterious niKht! I
ne enouia De nome now going
to bed, protected by the good lonr '
walls. She breathed quickly, !
thrilling with a sense of terror
high, exultant terror. .- . ,
She had run into it into these
waverlug shadows, and the now
stooo xixed and listening .vma- h8f aloud. oh!: ' ! tonal French, current topics, ortlce
ly alert. She was waiting, . for j The shadow turnrd it flow to-iBtudy, use of the library, the
him, expecting him to come. . , ward her: "Sandy Sandy Is ttBlide rule, acd.chemlstry arlthme
As she waitml'she thought of you!" - - j tic. Schol Lite.
Judith'a words: ''The great love "Ramon " She gave a fnlnt o .
It it's that, you can't deny it. i and terrific laugh. She flung See the display of Christmas
The mighty thing the one, great out ber hands, trembling with the 'cards now and plan to make early
I1""1""" insii mea j"u
,or or any one.- 10 love ana oe sence. laughing oecause 01 n
vzz-b- UBdsr "p
ther eyes, drawing la her breath t .
: " " r . . : ' . '
excitement. .
- j
She wanted lore like that. As :
tK4cau&43 nils kn6w tho iinnurort- .
When she pictured herself oil
born for Joy and hlch tDurkling
.. ... i
She
ooked up from the waters,
f training hor eyes far o
Islands: "I want ft! 1 11
ont to the
have it!
A emit in tne air a snarp.
Sr.l!. fW
, h ...
waa she standing here.. He was
gone long ago. i
Better glad he was gone but
-i... uu...i .:..., in . n,.h
lir.... h - atunl 'Cin,nie mil.. .
inK down there-far down there?.
The wind blowing a newspaper..
art ahe wonld leave how. She
years. She remembered Alice cry-
i ago. bandy was a little girl tuen.
'She nsed to put her arms about
Alice and whlHDer: 'Doncher care!
'I think maybe he'll come. I think
he will, Ally!" Then
Alice would
pour out her heart to the child
drinking up the sympathy.
e..ij
She had a swift Tlplon of herself
,nd Alice setting down to lunch to -
"ether both of them old both
of them warped, defrauded lives.
And abruptly Sandy flung her
npad up' Her life to KO on "ke
tha Ko 1()ve no braHty no
giaonesa ever 10 enter n ;
Monstrous! No one could ak
O"" ",t ' She
thought of Murilio as he had come
,.,..,B ...nn.u ....
nfted ton. Her heart leaped,
Mer rnotner wantea ner to live
witn nun always ner niumer
taia sue naa provoKea mat at-
tark? And she had quietly, self-
righteously demanded that Sandy
give a lllelong promiso; sign away
i.
her right to every tacrednesa
every joyv -
Thtt Insistence of her mother's
novr seemed ghastly to her
ghastly, too. tlie advantage Isabel
took litllerally threatening to
die It the didn't yield! This wilt
what her mother did. She Baa
do rlrht to do it. And ahe. San-
I UUU '
And the. San-
dy McNeil. ahou.d have Matin,
Oh. yes-refuse! And then. If
her mother died, the whole family
would blame her i they would do j
" ' . . : .
yourself a few years.
I had to
give up my whole life!'
to start out.
There Waa a
sudden collapse
audden,
oTerwhefming desire to put her
visualized him, tall, vital, coming
toward her with an eager laugh,
.She said to herself holly: I love
-
The shadow moved one great ; general subjects that aro not In
long shadow moving down the ; elude in their regular courses,
pier, like a coat blowing. 'These short courses are ottered
Sandy watched It In breathless In astronomy, an anprecu'.tlcn.
fascination. She said: "Someone! -ethic, psychology, logic, history
That's someone! A fisherman! I of Calilurnia, popular science.
Of course!" technique of games, music ap-
Frightened In a hushed panic preclatlon, community singing,
Via oIlHeH tntt-eril Jt. She said 1 ronvrRt innn 1 Kminah. rnnverau.
sneer g:aunes ui uiu.i -
"Oh. Tan dear, brave tnlng:
" " come? yU
ling! I've waited.'
sue couiun t see nia lace vu.j
the tilt of his head. It looked
nnss. His arms about her made
nion oh yon came!
Tuhi seem-
ed wonderful
and above all
. - .hnnirf
things beautltul thai they should.
I......I he.A in rha t urU e-ilta Dt'fl all I
siaud here in tne uara c uspeu . ...
each otnera arms. ,
'Came. Samly darlhiK? lto
been nere nours auu uuur.
"You took too long to tind mo.
I almost gave you tip. '
I've been here since is.
worn ili boards th
walkinu half an hour ago. lou
must have come, then.'
-.it seems ' '"
lived whole lives since Ive been
hArA.1
"Whole lives with me, San-
!dy7"
: 'You'd grow tired
long before
ithat.' .
j He lookVd down, trying to sob
her face: "Then you're gijd to Bee
me, Sandy? How glad? I o
-come to learn that. 'You ire com.
Your littie hands are cold. lie
Ituckcd them uuder his and laugh-
led and swept her again lu his
!arms.
Cantly canet made to order, any
site. Place your ordert early, l.l-
ace of Sweets. Phone 70.
AIIU'LANKS JOIN' SEARCH
FXK S11SS1.NG WI..N.
(Ae.icl.t-1 ITw VmMtd Wire.)
SAN DIEGO. Cel.. Dec. 5.
United States naval airplanes took j
Uie air early this afternoon to '
Join ln the search being conduct-
i ed by civil authorities for Mrs.
i. Mart ha Hampe. axed woman wlio
, hat been missing from her home
! elKht miles eaHt ot Delniar since
jTuestluy afternoon.
' TnB aviation authorities of tlie
vorth Island air station peelli)
orderea macnines into tne air i"
noour the territory ln which the
. woman is believe, to be wander-
Ing about probably In a helplr-s
,(.uiilinuu, eiiTT, e iciucpi .......
action vrai received from tbe
snenirs orrice. 1 ne women nan
aeinruve eyestgnt ana ner neattii
is poor it Is said.
Studebaker
models.
builds no
yeartj
Beware
CHILEAN ATTACKS
LKHVv inO KLbfoNSE
t ROM COOUUUE
teU4 ho Utuul Wirt.)
WASHINGTON. Dee. 8. Two
. ........ . t. . . . ,
. ..h,, mh . ..,.
'" J""?: I
The ,rulj(er Dener ln . brl,
South American port yeaterday.
,, " - .
will relieve the cruiser Rochester
been diiecti oncrrnd with tho
Tacna-Arica arbitration, they take
llue wcnnicat position mat tne ue-
partment U acting only as a met.
SHORT COl'KSKS FOU
tlfke short eaurses oil cultural nnd
seiecuoas ior oejt cnoice at uoya
Crocker's Drug Store.
NO AFTER EFFECTS FROM
WAR CAS, OFFICIALS SAY
(AaocUtcd l-ms Uued Wire.)
WASHINGTON, Dec. S. Arm
ed with a mass of statistics and
cal Warfare Service has launched
a campaign to slay a ghost that
came back: frith tho army from
Fraaije.
War has been declared against
the haunting spectre that lingers
ln the minds of thousands o( those
who got - a whil'f of gua "over
there," that some day, because of
lasting injury. done by gas to their
lung tissues, they will (all victim
:to tne or
.. .
to the dread white plague tu-
Tfae ,ectrB ,s a pur0 fiRmcnt
f .fanrv. suld Major (ienerali
Amos Fries, chief of the Cheml
cai Warfare Service. Exhaustive
aKiaMil. luves,igatlon during and
i , the war- (i.nerai pr,es
maintains and he marshalled
casualty figures and the verdict
of llriiish. French and American
'doctors to sustain his assertion
has failed to disclose any case
; . , vi, ufler elect, ,
gafslng.
Cftissed men, he declared, either
died or got well; there was nnd is
no middle ground: no army of
maimed and crippled sufferers
such as bullet and bayonet and
shell lutt In their wake.
General Fries admitted the task
he and the regular and reserve
officers of tho Chemical Service
have undcrtntlten Is a titanic Job.
He did not attempt to deny that
the overwhelming verdict of pub
lic opinion hi against his settled
ud);ment ,nat ,h. 1(Mt
numan0 and at the same time the
most effective weapon of war yet
devised by man.
"It Is a big job to convince 1 10,-
000. 01)0 pooiilo. nearly nil of
whom think ttlterwise,'' Gci.erat
Fries taid. "I.I: that la what we
are trying to uo."
, In the Judgment of the chemical
officers, fear of the alter eflects
of gas ln the minds ot veteran
1. l.e mnat dlffirtilf nhittatcle to
'ovrcome In chunglng tho views
of these millions of people on the
Bpncral question of using gas In
War Almost everybody, t'.eneral
Krl,; poiltlci out, has talked with
;TntBruB. whn sincerely felt that
they had been forever impaired '
physlckally by reason of a touch
of gaJ.
i Dn the poBslbilliy that raslng
iraUCOS BUOSeiJ HHII I tlllHTI Uiuw.. t B-
the war tasualtv reports i.l liit'.KV
sur,Po
on genernl nre lllutnln H Ing.
show that 73 cases of tuber-
Is occurred In mm suiting
0.552 men In the army who
They
Iruloais
the 7
hud boon gassed.
the rule per
1,'ion being 2.4.1
The Hiinu.il
of Bribe
N Cau. bi&mt ens-ft-"
VLZ TPI'j BOX IT'S A BAfJCrMM I I
ILL GIVE VT TO YOU I jjl V ?1
IF VOOLL poowsel mm Vsi"
to Kteo mum J rfZSh . r
r- r ' i i I -v ir
i ii ii i i i . j a i-, i j wiii in i f i L
CepyrlHt by UMei feitm SraJlola. Int. J II
rate for troopa In Europe that I
year, other than the gassed men,
was J.bO aud In the following
year 4.30. . . , J
"It would teem apparent," the ;
turgeon general commented, "that !
tuberculosis did not occur any 1
more frequently among the tul.
diera who had been gutted than
jj - oj.. who had aot beou..
"tHata from gas .re at least
lower than ou to ten compared
with other war weapona, perma
nent disabilities are practically
contended, adding that compared
to older methods, gaa wariare !
"muat be commended Instead of ;
being condemned." j
Heat with gaa.
MRS. HINKLEY BACK FROM
ATTENDING FUNERAL
Mrs. R. W. Hlnkley. who was
called east by the death of her
mother, has returned to her home
in this city. The following clip
ping, an account of the death of
the mother of Mrs. Hinkley, Is
taken from a Rockford paper:
Mrs. Sarah Boale. widow of
Thoa. Beale, passed away Tuesday
at her home, 327 South Fourth
srteeL She aa born ln England,
but came to thia country with her
parents when very young and has
spent most o( her years in Rock- j
ord, living in the same House since
ner marriage.
She is survived by two daugh
ters, Mrs. Ada J. Wilier and Airs.
U. W. Hlnkley; one graud-dauKli-ter
and throe sisters and several
nieces and nephews.
Men's uiis eleiuied and premed,
$l.o0. Koaeburg CJanem. puouw
C A. HOWARD IS
CANDIDATE FOR STATE
SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
C. A. Howard, superintendent of
schools ln Marshfield and candi
date for the republican nomination
lor state superlutunduut of public
instruction, is in Eugene today and
will remain the rest of the week.
He will speak tomorrow before the
state high school conference. Mr.
Howard reports that be bst re
ceived much encouragement from
the slate in his candidacy. Friends
and newspapers in many cases
have brought him voluntary assur
ances of support. Mr. llowaro
made a fine record for himself as
superintendent of the Eugene city
Bcliools aud he It repeating it at
Marshfield. He Is an eloquent and
effective speaker and Is making
full use of his talents ln this re
gard lu his campaign. Uugeue
Guard.
W. O. W. NOTICE
Regular meeting ot Oak Camp
No. 125, W. O. W, will be hold
Monday evening, December 7th.
Election of oflicers. Light refresh
ments. Members pleate take nutlce.
JOHN D. HESS. C. C.
Announcement Is made that
Fred E. Pouierlcau, representative
of Murcell'a Miracle Mineral Ore,
for Douglas county, is at fiuS East
Douglas street. Orders will re
ceive prompt attention ln the fu
ture. Phone 63S-J.
Quality merchandise at lowost
prices at Powell's Furniture Siore.
For sandwiches or toast or drissing
Oregon Kakory's Bread Is sure a
blessing.
When you hare It on the shelf.
It is half the meal Itself.
Oregon Bakery
231 N. Jackson SL
Pho-ie
241
Ik-
14
LMJi YiiA
fc'ftPfta.-T;?
1 V, XJS'ftlttraTES
, U MTVC-iB
s. Bv
Kodaks
Always
Popular
.
We carry a wide range of styles in Eastman Kodaks,
and they make most desirable gifts. f
Prices from $5 up
CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO.
The Iron Mongers
Classified Section
ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE.
I FOR SALE
FOR SALE Guernsey bull,
liur&ik. Melrose, Ore.
E. C.
tuU SALE
Dry oiu growth fir.
160.
Melton Hroa. Plioue HF15. ;
FOU SALE Wool cards, import
ed from Fluland; 1.85 post ,
paid. John Nylund, North Bend.
Wil,L or rent dweUing. 1048
corner west 1st sli'eet, and 1st!
avenue. Apply ii2 S.
Kane St.
FOR SALE Good strawberry !
plants. Gold Dollar variety. HJM j
per M. Dell W ouU, MyrUe Creek, i
ore.
FOU 8AL1: Office deck aud chair,
both almost new. Reasonable. Ad
dress J.'u. Howard, Box ll56,
Roseboig. JtJ
MUST" BE SOLD AT ONCE 3 In
cubators, 1 garden- planter; 1
Saltley separator, aii - ln good
condition. Lane, tilu.'0t Jtooniing
House.
FOR.'SAXE-()TlTeadT"breiiJIng
ewus. - Write. ' Alex Anuierson,
liiownsboro, Ol-egou, or phuu
Medford 12F23.
Foil SALE-Old and second ; WANTED-To" buy horse .rn'oT5v
growth lir block wood 16-iu., I( yrli .:oo or 140u poiluilai mea
uud i.ut) per' Her. dellv- 1 broke. J. Bates. BoxTw. Riddle.
ereu. r-uone lusne. e u. tro-
selie, Melrose.
SEE UUR "used, cars boloro.yi.ul
buy; over 20 to choose -Irom
1 W-l Ford touriug, startor and :
good running order .t i o
1 IHZI -Cheviolut Hn
1 lil Dodge touring, cord tiros,
new paint 2it5
And 20 others, coupes and so
Uaua. Easy terms, year to puy.
HANSEN CHEVROLET CO,
I
FOR RENT
PIANOJor rent. Phone Sl-FS
i-Oii UENT:4Jsaait il9
Pine. Phone lb!)-. .
FOR RENT 2 three-room and 1
four-room cpartmeut. Phone 39-J.
FOR RENT 6-room apartment,
nioduru, W. Lane. Phone
1 II.
FOir''liIiNT 2-room fllFiirshed
house. Miller's Addition. tU
mouih. l'hone .10-1 -I
FOR RENT 5-room modernfully
t lui'uislicd house. 15 per mo.
Call 114 w. 1st Ave. N.
FOU RENT 6-roum (unilt, Uej
modern house, adults. , Plions
471 U or call 647 b. btephens.
roil RENT 4-rooni " unlui ulsh.-d
modi'tn house, SID month. Call
, tJ5 2:iil Ave., 8. Phone 4U2-L.
FOR RENT A flvo-room unfur
ninhid apartmeiit, close lu. In
quire ul elK Ya,liiiir,tin.
I Foil RENT Steam 'beaten, iou,-
niom aiiartnu-nt, partly furnlsh
eJ, adults only. Phone 74 or call
2:-2 3. Jacksou.
Hall's Catarrh
i Medicine jte;
i it rij your ttirem of Ca earth or Deaf
! ncM co'.ci by Cstarrh.
i Seta fry oWrfliff ftr eejr 49 yttn
F.J.CKUNEY fit CO., Toledo, Ohio
WINNER.
AmV. THE LITTLE
THISI3MYOVWM
I BOH OF CAfiDV BE I
HNZ Given MB J
fV-V s r-:,Ti'ir.rn
(: v 11 ';-f.illnlWsl
:.". X-i WW
' if a .iHrr-r?rr
FOR RENT Furnished houaekeef
lng rooms. 216 S. Parrott
FOR KENT . room apartment,
hot aud cold water; electric
plate, also wood stove. Inquire -303
West Lane.
FOR RENT Two Urge well tar.
nithed housekeeping rooms.
' Private front entrance. Close In.
331 U. Main.
FOR RENT Rooms upstairs.' Bell
Sisters Bldg. Suitable for dress-
malting, nemstiicning, marceung.
and office work. Phone 66.
FOR RENT Partly furnished
housekeeping rooms; heat, light,
aud telephone furnished. HI &.
Stephens, Phone MS.
WANTED
WANTED General bouaeworlrac,
. dlt llupvej,! '
"WANTED -High school !gltt' to-
help with housework. 81b Hoov
- er. . - . .
WANTED One -or two snialWhiV
di-t.n la aim tnr arfrfreir- hm
225 News-Review office. t '
WANTED Second hand typewrit
er. Must be ln good eoudltloa.
John Abeeue, Oakland, Oregon.'
intino WAXVl'Eu Aiiaiiest uai-aef
prices paid. WIIjou Tire buoa,
opposite News-Review, Bring at
thlp to B. F. Shields.
WOOIJCUTTER WANTED All
wlnter Job. partly furnished
house free. AOdress J. G. How,
ard, Box 108, Roseburg.
WANTED To"" see you at . the
Crispette shop. Leave orders, lor
home nimle candy for Xmas and
Crispettes. 6u4 N. Jackson.
wantedTooheXd -OF SiIFkP
I will pay $12 per head for 800
head of good ewes, from 1 to S
yrs. old. George Ward, Box 1032,
Roseburg. ....
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I
MISCELLANEOUS
us i
CAR OWNER Don't forget tg
tall Hi when in need of autt
parts, bairf a Auto WrecJUaf
House.
7ilr. f. V. SMITH ranch on Myrtle
Croek, which has been on local
realty lists has been withdrawn,
from the market
NOTICE MarceU'tttlracle . Mh
eralcan be obtained from 'Mrs.
O. W. Hubbard, 843 Miller UL
l'hone 366-J.
VKlA NOWlotaled next door, to
City Hull. Marcelling, bob-curl-Ing,
haircuttlng as usual. Mrs.
Amy Rogers. 127 N. Main, l'hone
11S-LI. .,
FRUIT GROWERS Pruning done
, by the hour or by the Job by. ex
perienced pruners. Address,
1'ruuer. 701 Kullerlon 8U,.or
call between 6:30 and 7 p. so.
WE WILL LOAN In KosebursTslI
n-.oules saved with us here. See
our dli-piay at Story lies', L'mp
q m Hotel building.
CA MlTit AAND SAVINGS KvKrt
- given free to everybody starting
a savings account this week with
the Northern Savings and Loan
Ass'n. See our display at Storey
lies'. Unipqua Hotel Bldg.
W11EN IN ROSEBURG
STOP AT
Hotel Umpqua
Harry Fearce
etuio i op manuTaciuring
Repairing Tops and Curtataf,
Auto Top Manufacturing
u iuuist-riug oi an atnos
Tent and Awning Work
Winchester St. ' i
UMPQUA FLORISTS
a Choice Cut Flows rt -
rlower Hhnn, tl N. Jackson
Phone 30 ,i ,
Ureeubouse, West Roseburg
Uiooe 40F1 '
WALTW CARPINTIH . '