Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 09, 1925, Page 7, Image 7

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    ROeSBURC NEWREV1EW. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1925
FENCE
Just unloading another car of the well known
"Zmc-lMulated"
See Us First, We Can Save You Money.
Turkeys Wanted
Will pay 45c for No. I delivered .
Wednesday, December 16th
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
R08EBURO OAKLAND .
Ik
It
FLAWLESSA
rrom all over the circuit played
by tue Moroni Oiaen piayeie are
corning euinuawuuc reports of tue
success ol "ine chip," tne urauie
wnica
they will present m itose-
liu.g, Tuursday, iiccemlier lu, at
tne Antitrs tueatre.
me I'orttaud ieiegram had the
following to aay concerning .tne
piay:
n la doubtful if there has been a
stronger piay presented nere tnia I
season that "1 ue snip put on at
tue Lincoln hign scuooi Saturday j
evening by Uie Moroni Ulsen play
ers Uuuer the autpices oi tue higo I
school oi coiamerce. it was ua&euy.l
uinio.. liuin tne atari, hut it i the
uut ot py Utai uusu lor 4 ul-;
twdiuu tu so lubt-u conleuy. with rheumatism. Many times tnis
i uc svuwa w Uiluusv iiwieaa terrible nisvasa left him helpless
aiiu uie ui.v.ua assures uij omeu'and uiiabi to work. .
Pijbib ot a wuicouie upon tuuir re-, n0 rmally decided, after years of
turn in uie new ouoi.ug, ' rieud , ceaseless study, mat, no one can be
Haunan." raw Kesttra nialoricai ,r, ttom rheumatism, until the ac-
romance. , .. I..iimiljit..,1 ImuiirttlHH rnminonly
Ueat With gas.
I-'ATllfcK OK HOSfeJil'ltO
' MAN. MliUli.n iiKniiUN'T
PASSUe A UAY AT bAUiU.
I SAlA.M, Dec. 9. Died In this
city December 7, X-inus H. Baiu
win, age IS years. . "tne nusuand
of Mrs. Lorlnda Baldwin, father
of Airs. Orbyer C. hotter of Sa
lem, Klchard N. bald win of .uyruo
Oreek, lien L. liuidwin of Nam
pa, tuaho, Jess N. UlUwiu of
Koseourg and uaipb i. baidin ot
forterviue, California. Announce
ment of funeral inter by tne iiig
uou & Son mortuary.
BOY VICTIM OF MODERN
"FAGIN" TO RETURN HOME
(Aiwcltcl lTMi Usatd Wirt.)
MEDFOltD, Ore, Dec. 9. Rich
ard Dunn, Jr., 13, whose story of
criminal adventures In southern
Oregon and California resulted
Tuesday in the conviction of Harry
McElroy, 26, his alleged coach In
till robberies, will be returned to
Chas. S. McElhinny
-The Widow's Friend"
Oregon Life
248 North Jackson
GEAR CUTTING
Our Shops are Equipped to turn
out all kinds of machine work.
Repair Work Done
PINE ST. MACHINE SHOP
Opposite Flour Mill
AT BRAND'S
ROAD STAND
Pacific Highway 4 Miles North
Open Evenings Till 11 o'clock
REAL BARBECUE
' SANDWICHES.
Meat roasted on "pits before
the open fire. Coffee with real
cream. Sweet cider. They taste
pretty good, after, the show.
Always a Big Assortment of
Fruits, Nuts and Candy
BULBS
QUALITY FIRST
Better Pricea Than Ever
While They Last
THE FERN
The Largeal Stock
I Oood Used , ,
Chevrolet
and Fords
In Roseburg
We Will Sell on
EASY TERMS
Hansen Chevrolet Co.
ePhone 44. -.
CORETHROAT
. a Oargl. with warm wit wetet
0 - then apply m throat
V VAPOR.U
ir arm. Jar.
,",,0, nnea uu. Tuesday
b ,n JuveDlle autu0riUea. His
f Richard Dunn. Sr.. a sheet
.i7 i. k . hi.
son home aa soon aa the remaining
indictment against McElroy la die
posed of. The lad'a mother la un
der a nurae'a care In Oakland, ac
cording to the lather.
o
Says Rheumatism
Left Him Forever
James H. Allen, ol if Forbes St..
Rothasier, N. y sutfsred for years
culled uric cid deposits, wen din-
solved In the JuiDta and muscle ,
and xpU4 from th body. .
With thtm Idea In mind he eon-.
sulled pliyaK'ltiitfl, man experiments
uad tintlF eotnyotituirtl a nryacrlp
DanUhtd every urn and inpiota
at ri.umatisa tiom hi aittem.
Ue fruely save d'scovary,
which he caUitU AlUnrhu. to others
who too 1U wltlv wut niitftii ue
.ailed nisirvelous auccess. Aftor
yais ox uryluK e deemed to
suiiurers everywhere It now about
The blesaed relief thli marvelous
prescription qutukiy mjivms tiai niade
lor it itiousanus oi Ariwuu,
.Nathan Fulletton who has been ap
pointed attont In your city. It yuu
live out ot town ask Mr. Allua to
send you full particulars.
JIGGS' DELIGHT
WILL COST MORE
CHICAGO, Dec. 9. It looks
like a hard winter ahead for do
votees ot corned beet and cab
bage. The difficulty Is In relation,
to cabbage, wholesale prices tor
which have advanced sharply, and
are now twice as high as a year
ago, -
o '
Plan to do your Christmas shop
ping early more advisable this
year than ever before belter op
portunities for Christmas are sow
on display In Crocker's Drug store.
See our windows.
NOTICE
Wilbur Spaugh has in stock la
dies' wrist watches priced at $9.76,
up. Pearl necklaces guaranteed in
destructible at 14.60, up. Men's
watches priced tl.50 up. to $40,
men's chains In white or yellow
gold filled. Having no overhead
expenses my prices are lowest In
town. 804 8. Pine St.
TUBBY
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1 1 sT ' 1 J ' , VaV a IsY I !
"SANDY"
By ILENOKsJ MtHERIN
WHAT HAS HAPPENED IN THE
TORV 0 FARl
Bandy McNeil, forced by her Im
poverished family Inte a loveless
marriage with Ben MwrUlo, a rich
Italian, aaertfieea her love for
Tunny, a childhood sweetheart.
Frequent quarrela follow. A eon 1
born, dying almost Immediately,
Seeking tome escape, Sandy ap
peals to her Uncle Bob, who en
ables her to take a Honolulu trip
with her mother. There she meets
Ramon Worth, who bares her life
In the surf, lie boards the same
steamer home and during tne voy
age declares his love. At borne
Sandy tells Murlllo she must be
freed. He declares he will never
release ber. Judith Moore, a cousin,
tells Sandy love Is everything.
Ramon meets Sandy on the beach
at Santa Barbara. Murlllo over
takes her as she goes for a second
tryskwlth Ramon. Follows a clash
overseer promise to ber mother
to give up plans for divorce.
NOW 00 ON WITH THE STORY;
CHAPTER 45
Sandy was appalled at her moth
er's betrayal. That promise was
given to ber only. Why did she
tell It to Murlllo? That he might
use it to make more binding aud
inescapable ber chains? Since he
didn't Intend to divorce himvery
well! naturally she meant to re
main his wife
She thought, with her breath
swelled and flaming; "This la a
showdown NOW I"
She kept ber eyelids lowered.
They were weights -little redhot
weights. From the tone of bis voice
she knew be had that smile of su
percilious disdain on his lips.
"So that's why I'm here to din
ner, my dear. That's why I'm
spending the eu'nlng with you."
"Not glancing up: "You're mis
taken. Must you discuss tnis before
your cook?"
He was sitting at the opposite
end of toe ubie1. He now moved bis
chair to her side. "Did your mother
deceive me? She said you had put
aaide all Idea of divorce " stoop
ing close, looking in ber face. "Did
you not promise your mother?"
- "What 1 said U. you at oar last
meeting still remaina. 1 atu no
40Uger your vue.''
"An, nor -but what are you,
tueul A fcuubl in buy buuiuf xxow
lung do yuu Uuna una can utat i"-
'iuu can end it wneuevuf you
wiBh."
' "1 intend to. In my own way."
Sue lull her mouta suiteuing.
The liys were wnite as cnaia: "liu
yuu woui. tta enueo. 111 ; Ml
way." - f ' : , '
is if He remained stooping
Close, peering at' tier: "la HT" riis
uaiiu sua over hers, squeeied uie
miters till tne rings pressed Into
tier tuasn.
she smiled: ber heart, her mind,
her eyes burning witn tears auu
anger.
bue waited while be ate Uie
knlie and , fork clicked viciously
againet bis plate. He drained a
giaas of wine, poured another. He
talked in low, sneering tones: You
tnlnk you'll piay fast and loose:
You tiiink you'll bo my wife and
uot my wife?"
,
She stood up, leaning an Instant
on her sinking hanoa. "Excuse
me!" and Hew quickiy across the
room, leaving him astonished ana
gaping.
She shut her door rocked It In a
frenned quieL Sbe looked through
swift, blinding tears at her fingers
wnere tne rings had crushed. She
pressed tbe bruised flesh against
nor lips.
Wild, disordered thoughts flash
ed In her mind. Beatrice Murlllo
would choose her friends! They
were mad all of them what did
they think she was!
She walked about the room
flinging herself. On the table near
the window were some books. She
pausedT-turned the pages, not see
ing them "because of tne flying
tears.
'i'liey were books Sandy exulted
to-possess. She displayed them
proudly. The year before her mar
riage she and May Arllss had got
what Timmy called "an Intellec
tual streak." They road Schopen
hauer and Neltssche, quoting glib
ly In aeason and out.
And Sandy had liked thinking -of
herself as a ruthless, magnlficient
person with a titanic capacity for
joy a queen walking heedless over
tne hearts of slaves, making of
them but a road to her own sclt
enrichmenL She now noted the marked pas
sages; the comments In a school
gin band. With a little furious
shove she dashed the books to the
f 4IMMINEY
TrtATf
Time
door. She thought of bur mother,
when the did that; the day she had
bowed to her. mother; eurreadered I
uer tue up kaua uer niouier
wept a litLo auu aeu it
riau Uabel consciously betrayed ;
nerl tlmX sue oeiibeiauiy put uie j
evaueii in atuiiue s nanus uutt ue
nugut force her I berepa et Her
nuiuiers conversation returnee,
"uoq may seuu you another caiiu.
Tneu you vui be uappy. toil uava
a guou aula, 'what mure no you
waul: Your husband luvea you. He
a utue wise, ueier to sum: oe
guidea by him. You know una will
pieas him"
She pressed her teeth against
the butt lingers, wincing ana want
ug tne tmm. bue wouiuu I keep tne
pruuuso now. sue couiunt
Murlllo was coming UP the '
stair . . . knocking at the door
aiiocklnt louder.
She stood with her hands clench
ed. Open 11 ana dety him I Shu saw
aim rushing at her witn tne tonga!
lmi him In I Tuey wouid only quar-
ret again.
Hha want us and Drasaed her
lips against the craua: "Voutl
neve to break it open, i wont un
lock 1L 1 ve'aaid au I have to say."
tie uiumpeu quickly with botn
fists. He took the knoo aud shook
iL "Open it! Open It!"
She leaned aaamat IU The panels
vibrated. ,
"Will you open It? Open 11!"
"Nor
Ue gave one battering thump.
You " He went stamping down
the steps. Tbe front door slammed.
She di-dpped to the low cnalr at
her window, closing her eyes.
Wave alter wave ot clammy,
presalve heat awept over her.
She felt stilled, resolute, grim.
sne wouia go up eany m uie
morning sou aay to ner saouior. ,
t ve come to reu act inat piumise.
m not going to aeep it.
She went over this ecene a thou-1
sand times. She heard Murlllo say ;colialllon. The west O'llowi has
cuttry to May Arlisa; "lnauk you! bfva dl.lttig without a rudder tor
tve made other pians lor New,tvr., day, 4D0U. f2W miles f.-om
Year's. " And she must go baca to
him; ask his sister if she wouiaul
ainuiy aeiect a few nice, proper
Iiieuus aue must defer to him
It was biowy aud cold outside.
No stars touight, either. Ramon
walked up ana uown hoping yet
uit aue migut come. He would go
uuwn to-lue pier wan lueie wail
ill we .luu auu wiu . evuj Ml vw.v
lying toward her She turned her
cheeg against the chair, presalng it
At 1J o'clock she lay down. She
fell asleep. She awakened at 3.
h,"1"!1"0 :!
hada't returned.
e e. e
dy dressed tne next morning. Her
heart recoiled at Uie the thought
In a chilly, nervous tension San-
vi sivs suvkuti sub evutiu vu-
ir"'' Uabe' haai". r Jimmying c
her tuet lagged. She walked
siowiy. nail -ajr tnere sue inougn
of turn ng back-go ahead withou
... i . . .i li
be waiting. Alice would think she
was "weichlng" because there was
too much work to oe done In the
big house.
She chose the obscure streets.
She dallied along. Suddenly some-
ono fell In step with her ccmoono
said, "Hello, dear!" pluasantly
gaily. She looked Into Kamun's
sunny brown eyes that were now
turned kindly on ber face.
Her lips trembled. Ill hand
reached down for hers.
"You couldn't make It, could
you?" . . -
"Ramon" aho whispered almost
In tears suddenly glad, a glow of
sunlight touching her. "Oh, Ramon,
shouldn't you be gone?"
"I should, but I'm not I saw you
last night driving down."
"Then you knew It was no use
to wait?"
"I waited. I thought there nih;ht
be a chance. Did you want to
come, Sandy? Look nt me, II you
please. Did you want to ccme?"
"Yes."
He laughed. They walked along
laughing. Ho said: "You Inuxh.
Sandy, but you'rq more than ever
unhappy. Why?"
"Nothing nothing much. Whon
do you go, Ramon?"
"Soon. 1 Just wanted to look at
you. Sandy just wanted xlo say
goodby. I'm coming again next
week or the week niter."
"No don't do that."
"Don't you want me?"
She snid breathlessly: "Wliat
Sood wllCit do? No dcu't come "
-jc she looked up at him, ber eyes
dark and appealing.
He aald hastily: "Darling
what a the matter?
"Nothing."
They yere coaling msr the old
bnune. "Go, Ramon. You bcl'er
go."
"It's tarly there's no uie
about."
They reached the old buck gate.'
She said again: "Go!"
But ho (ollowed ber into the
vines. He looked aiout qi l( ly.
Headwork
t
CRICKETSX
!1
THE THIRD
Nue-n iTt vniic-S
ive oootr
OWM FAULT. IF
VOO SO
VKCVLDM'T 00 "T'
caught her lu hi arms, kissed bar
ana laubbcd: "1 U com bark m u
(evk aud carry yoc oft. Khali L
Sandy t"
sue pushed from hlni quickly,
her iieart thundering. She aald
reckleaety i "Goodby goodby. And
you came yes 1 may 1 may!"
AID SOCIETY WILL
HOLD PKE-CHR1STMAS
BAZAAR DEC 11-12
A : pre-Chrlatmaa t bazaar, at
which will be ottered a wide rar
lety ot fancy work, house ureases,
and dainty articlea of all kinds,
suitable for Christmas lifts, srtli
M uu lluai- and j-Mturday,
Decern bur 11 auu It at New land
and Kiin . Douieh Brothers' Karaite
... u 4.- auu Lass
street. The baaaar J being given
by the Latliea Aid society of the
mit.tu.iu caurcu auu wiu be one
ol u.e urguai u.ey have ever held.
In addition to tbe fancy add
hand work to be ottered, mere will
be a sale of cooked foods. Including
chlckeu tawaiee. 'she aa.e UM
open at a o'cioca each morning,
cuutuiuuig throughout the day. No
pnuue utuers laauu.
WESTO'ROWAIS
A I LAS! IN TOW
tAaauaud fnm Unl Vi'lw.l
POKTLAND, Ore., Dee. . tha
steamer West Holbrook, whlud has
been ordered ta aid the steamer
Dewey la tewing the rudderless
l 1 .... . ntu. 1. ....n... ha ih.
.r r.ru.T ""r-. n,,Z
." "h
op-L... ,,k. ,., u,h,t
,Klle lM. ..tht mbB wllh,11 ,40
... . . ..aki.H t. .i,.,r
haTl traveleil u3 miles In the
DrBCI.dn- 24 hl)lu No votA ,M
fPom ,k Weet
O'Kowa. and comoanv officials of
.,, ,h . ,hn. in har
Portland out on tbe Paclflo ocean.
rn, uewey has been standing by.
0
Tbe Ilapturt Ladles Aid society
will meet at the church on Thurs
day aiternoon. Those wishing to
contribute to the Chiiatmaa box
,h ,,.. u.
... . ,.,. ,lr lo &aMi.,
school next Sunday. Toys, candy,
soap, beads, eta, are needed. Old
; Klm;as .uutable.
r, . t-t
! YEGGS BLOW SAFE
KLAMATH CREAMERY
(AejorUitMl Prew LcuH Wirt.) --
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Dee.
1 afe" tT'cuT Cream,
r "Jfr
as a result of their expert Job on
Entrance was
open a rear
window,
Footprints in the place Indicated
th t anfe-blowars
AutharUle, t00ay were
V vvissi laaaas aaa
at
at
tempting to procure fingerprints.
YOUR PHOTOGRAPH
tt la time now to have It made,
to avoid the holiday rush. It will
solve a doien gift problems. The
Roseburg Studio, Baltman BIdg,
129 .tncknon. Phoue 462.
Whon You
Feel a
Cold
Com
On
Take
4 Laxative
Brom
Quinine
1lA
4UUU M
v--
to work oT the cause and to
fortify the system against
an attack of Grip or Influ
enza. A Safe and Proven
Remedy. Price 30c.
The box bears this signature
mr
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MU REVIVAL
ETirJ9SWIU.BE
siiEOVEnrsoOii
Representatives of the five lead
ing Protestant churches of the city
met last night at the M. E. church
to consider plans for a united evan
gelistic campaign to be held In this
city some time during the next few
months.- The Baptist, Christian,
Presbyterian and two Methodist
churches are uniting In this evan
gelistic eflort, and expect to call
to this city one ot the best known!
of the union evangeUsta. Aa yet no
man has definitely been selected. I
Each pastor has been asked to se
cure names of men who may be
available, and from the list present
ed a preacher will be chosen,
It Is hoped to start the union
meetings soon after the first of the
year, and the campaign will con
tinue tor tour or five weeks. The
committee having charge ot the
plans consists of the pastor and
three lay members of each congre
gation. SPINAL MENINGITIS IS
FATAL TO KLAMATH BOY
' (Aatoelaud rraa Uiaul Win.)
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Dec.
B. Norman Burke, . oi Pelican
City, a suburb, died laat night at a
local hospital from aplual menin
gitis. The lad was taaen violently
ul while amending school last
week. This makes the second
death from the disease this week,
mere are no.otner cases in the
county and health authorities are
hopetul there will be no epidemic.
sttuaeoaaar
0 atlas uo yeeru
uioaeig.
ALLEOtSD ACCOMPLICE OF
CONVICTED MAN 18 FREED
' (AauclsMl rins Lucd Win. I
KLAMATH i ALLS, Ore. Dec. 9.
Artuur Aniea, ciiarged Jointly
won C. K. atccartiiy witn ateaiing
imt) iruoi Lairy itunuisou, was
lOuu not guilty III tue verdict ot
a jury last ni,ut. 'ine Jurors de
iioerated less uiau two hours, ato
JarUiy waa Ovnvicted last week
and aunu-uced to two years In the
state penitentiary.
The Lady Jduncovitec v. ill have
a pot luck uupper, Friday ovtjumg,
Uec. lUh, 7 ouiock, tuiiowed by a
uutfluuua uieeliutj' aud Xmaa Uu,
ikisjiuUerB bring a fcut uot over 2uu
ai vame bur uuuer liic. ataVtry
aiwiubor reuuj3teu tobe presbut.
KOriCIQ OF FINAL HUAKtKU
lit Cwuniy Coun ul ui tt.uiu ot
Oivtfun ot Luutfiu County.
In ti uiatiur ui .. uaittiu ot Marl
N. Cut-slur, UuutaSMi.
Nwtua is heruuy fcivcn that H. W,
Mai slurs, auuiiiiMiieaitir. with tn
VTi.itkanxaa, ui' uiu ubjiuie ut Mart
Jit currivr, awiisjasvu. ims iiU
ui uuuuty court oi ins Dials ui urs
aun lur jjuugtas Cuuiuy, his final
uccuuitt ana rupuri ut u a4iuuii
uaiiiua. tutu iuj vuuri nas nxwU
It VUUUSUaay, lll JtilU Uy Ui UWCettU-
ur( iJ-. ai ins liuur w o uiuik,
ti.aU.uf ssstd uay, lu His vuuri ruwtu
iff eld uoui i m ia Jity ot
hUlt( UUaoUi taat llid llttist Mild pteaCS
tor iioatn.a oUjticisOiiM lo Saia ihii
siccuuiii auu rMpurt, and Uit ssitiw
tuunt titruoi.
Utitad slid first published this
2ii.ii duy of aNoveiiubur, in.
H. W. .UloTEU3.
Administrator. ltu iua wiu an
noktiu of tn ttat of atri 4,
currmr, pjcjasuU.
AUTICn OK tllCKIKP9 BALM OK
KtC.wL. I'Hul'KHTk
In tha C'Ouuu Cuuri ot tue state ol
Uietfuii tor Iouaius County.
t Mil t-arotiisrs, riainttif. vs.
Vtiruiella McDonouah und W, E.
Mcuouougti, Uuiwtidaiiis.
ISoiiua Is nsruby atv that by
virtus of an eiwvuilou and ordsr of
state Isaueu out of lit above in
tivUd court lit lno abovu entitled
ususe od tb mm day ut Novtuntiwr,
ivitt, to me directed and dultvervd,
toniinaiiding lue to suit the lieivtn
iir utcriuud real piuperty to sat
in. y ine JUU....I.... -MM
loraciosuia ruiiuurva sua eiiLoreu
me abovw sntuied suit on ine nQiu
day of Noveuiour, in lavor ol
.';..ni.btVh. a..r
aula, tor the sum oi J41.77-wuu
iiuursst ou liuuu.ou turnout at H"
r;w.?'. ,.p!''.S,'i!1 ptlri ?"iT,'i. .0.,'!J
the 20tti Uay ot Muvunibvr. Itfs, ana
. 1 ....,,.. i sii.i ami in.
lurtnur sum v. iw.vw -
faaa, and tno t urthar aum of l.au
and Ulaburaoiiiams, 1 will, on
Monday, tha llh Uay of Oao.inbr,
iurthr sum i( IJOu.uu attorney's
iu. .t in huur uf 1 uclotK
ihe altsruuun ol saiU day, at Ihn
ifiont Uuuf of His tuurt house lu '.Mh.iitutliiE tor Solly Burns, bat-
!uJr"vrs-n.M
1 uon. to tne highest bnidvr tor wih ujj, of hJug-tne, lu tbe apeclul event
Jin liand, the following dvavribtiT -
"LofouT'tL'.uS.'La.t ,u.r,.r of KLAMATH FAU-8 Ore,. Dec. 9.
th iiuiUiwal mwrivr and His Willie Kech-r, KelloKK, Idaho,
.nurth.ast uuartor of the suuthsuat bravywelttht and Jack McOreer of
.quarl.r, all in acUuH , towliliip j,, lu rounds
Sam"ue Mrriuian in miuKiaa c.,u.i-ln the msln event of the next box
ty, Onaon; .ui.J..:t to rvdnmptlon iug card hern Deceiuber 17, It waa
las provid.Kl by law, and will apply lajnnouncs-d today by Matchmaker
i?."n?rirS: "'"'? iSeV.:.. ' J Bylvwter. J."k Crlm M.kIoc
linTBor, snd tha unlnnco, l( any. I Indian, ami Hid Herbert, lumber
will pay to tha Clark ol ths above iit buxer, will appear in Uie suinl
TOIItlixl court as ruulrd by law. j' , ,
i Uatud Novauilmr iitli. mil. wiuuup.
H. W. bl'AIlMI-ilt, - 0 '
Hhorirr of tViunlas County, tx.Kon. Cook witn gaa
For
VASES AND
Comprise a wide range
to find in the collection
LOOK OUR
FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS
CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO,
The Iron Mongers
Classified Section
AJX NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE.
FOR SALE
WOOD AND HAf tor aale. Phone
Siu-Y.
OTiRiSTMAS TREES tor sale. Any
sue. Phone tili-J.
suit biu. a beau ol
atock. 1002 Prospect St.
young
uNfcTlDil FOUD touring car aud
t.ttUer, cheap fur cash. 6:u Haui
lltoa St. phone
kjLi tiALiS or Uad, aparuueut
buuM Uk ieveu aparuucuia.
CaU al ti. i airutL
t 6AUir Wool carus, Uuport-
4 iroui Kiuiauui 1. o pusi ;
paid. Jo tin INyiud. ISorlU jUfiiiU.
V uZlikiiA or . win owullmg. liii
coruer weal ldt sU)le aud lai
avyuue. Apply 4&Q ti. Kaue bu
fQ RSAaUe E. Of SWi aud SW4
of tiil section lit X. a, K. 7.
Maku luu aa olfur. L. It, liarto.
TOUUipatUU aV'ttUl. MOUtUll,
W'OUO jTOR SALE Jjt "block;
J.uo; oaa biuck. J.uO; oaa
tovj, h; lK-iu. tir. taj-bo, a-
Uvered. Jcuouo i'Jl,
tuouaauU tlrat Lloitsi uuiuipiovati
HobtUui'rf prupviiy. At a Uuikoiu.
Aligui toavciiuugu lor cit-ar iaim or
Kitu small iuuriuiio. Junk uoed
uul b olturwU. Address
r.ww-ncnuw. y "
6b.ii uLli uauU cum beiuro you
.buy; ovur AM to citoobe trout
X Aa.i ord 'loiu'iug, s tai lor aud
guou ruiiuiug Oiuwi t6
X Xvii CUevroiut . VJb
I lUfcl aUhlKtt touring, cord lirt-s,
iivw paiUi ....-I lil6
A ad i.u Liltiora, coupes aud se
Uau. Kasy turnii, year to pay.
HAN b UN CUbVUOUT CO.
FOR RENT
PIANO for riiDt. Phone 1-K
bA iuNTurB b'. k, room
witb bath. 844 b. Jackson.
EUGENE BOY BEATS FRISCO
ttCHAWPER IN MAIN favaNT
tAMK-utei I'nm Lmad Win.)
.EUOENK, Ore., Dec. 9. With
four knock dowua to hie credit,
a..,,, , ,nit. rtfJ tav-lt-ht .flVAtl L-
.v f"-"
age, Muck Una id of bugunu won
eieAa cUt df-ulslnn ovtr Bobby
Ctok of Ban Francisco In tho ten-
round main event at the Wlntur
ijaidi'a card here last nlftht
ine senil-windup of six rounds
v " ,
went to George Dixon, 144, of Port-
iland, over Joe JJlackwull, 147, of
.isuu. wn,-r iiuw
The
if" , . .
ifrom Portland
clever colored boy
waa entirely too
intmucn lor ine a,uaeua vuui.hmi..
Humid Heoae ot Puitland,
By WINNER
Thai Gift
There U nothing a woman e-?re
elate more than beautiful ano Wi'
ful Pottery. Our line of ; i
JeARDMErO 3
of choice, and you are sure '
just the piece you want.
e.ajij.tavi-
STOCK OVER
FOR RENT Furnished J-room
apartment, toi a Stephens.
.FOR RENT i-room apartmenL No
cnuuren. iu w. Douglas UU
FOit Ki.NT uood six-room house.
Close in. Inquire 876 Hoover St.
FOR 'RENT FKeroobT rurnish-d
bouse. Inquire til S. Stephens.
Phone 471-L.
FOR KhiST o-room apartment,
modern, wood and gas range. Jul
W. Lane. Phone 64-R. ,
FOR RKNT Partly "furnished
housekeeping rooms; heat, llghi,
and telephone lurnlahed. Ji? 8.
Stephens, Phone Ua,
FOR KiiN l a-rooia1urvished
uouse, poicU, basement, $10 per
nioula. io Second Ave. 8. Phone
'J t ' '
fort llKNlCCtwo Urge weBTuK
nlabed housekeeping roeane.
Private front entrance. Close In.
m a. Main. . , .
ALL kinds ot sewing, men's sbvts
a specialty. 825 Miller Sl Phoue
4K9-L. . .
ANitu A la.igu uou car
riage. Aduicsa "Hoil Carriage,"
care Nevs-ueview.
AM LU-ic buy, one uva. Waits)
Leghorn hens. Paul Auvl, Wil
bur, Ore
VV ANTKD Second baud ivrewiip
or, alust be lu good ooudiUoa,
John Abeene. Oakland, Oregon.
tt Kj ltd Vv AN i'Si Hiaiieat mai aai
pricea paid. WUsou Tlie Shop,
oposito News Review, IJrlng ol
ahip to B. F, Sirielda.
liLMSlUClil.NU and 8 ceau,
work guaranteed. 217 S. Ste
phana, south ot Roae hotel
Pimne 636. Mrs. Hill.
YtANiUJ, SKIM KfrtK delivered
at state farm or In town. Can use
8 to 10 gallons dally. H.' . .
Wells, Phone 46F2. '
PARTNrJit WANTKD For highly
profitable business. S'A fisaraor
tee on Investment to start Ad
dress Box 1, car News-Review,
i ft
I - I
LOST AND t UVnU
STRAYED from Winston, iof, part
Airedale, light tan curly .-hair,
long tall. Very timid. Reward.
M ra. O. J. Bacher, Phone F4.'
KliJND Lady's aTrlst watch. Ow
er call at News-Review Turtle
and describe the watch and. band
as means ot Identification. -:
' i
MISCELLANEOUS
MARCELS, bob-curli, halrrnttlng
and shaniooa. Mrs. Amy Rogers.
Phone 11N-I.I. 137 N. Main. .
UAH OVVNalH ilsi't forget ti
salt i$ when In need of auta
parts. Sartrs Aato Wrecking
Huuse.
liui v. SMITH ranch ou ilyrtlo
Creek, w hich has been orr local
nalty lista has been withdjawn,
from the market.
STO LION From grip. Army;, dis
charK" papera, certificate No.
1061058; 21Juwoled Elgin -watch
lu nickel case, gold fob, with gold
nuggeL Reward. Return to Ed
Noah, 11 W. Court St. -
W11EN IN ROSEBUIG
STOP AT ;
HotclUmpqua
. I lorry Pearce
Auto Top Manufacturing
Repairing .Tops and Cer
Upholstering of all kind
lent and Awnlna Work
Wlncheatr St. I
UMPQUA FLORISTS
Choice Cut Flower; ; .
Flower Shop, 112 N. Jackson
Pbone (30
0reenhon.se, West Roseburg
Phons 4UFJ
WALTER CARPSNTIM
WANTED
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