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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1925.
Uore For What You Sell!
: LESS FOR WHAT YOU BUY! '
That's Us!
Re-Washed Half Ground Salt, 1 00 lbs 85c
-Very Best Grade Flour, 4 sacks $8.60
Bleached Hard Wheat Flour, 4 sacks $8.20
Good Biscuit Flour, 4 sacks $7.00
Best Cream Cornmeal, 9 lbs 40c
See Us First. We Can Save You Money!
FARM
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"Ship By Truck"
Save Dollars and Cents
We have a fleet of trucks
.'Eugene, Portland, Medford, Marshtield, making
"delivery at
All Way
("Oregon Auto Transportation Co. 0
Roseburg Phone 31-J
401 Oak Bt
GALLOWS WILL END
CHAPMAN'S LIFE
r : ON MARCH 3, NEXT
(1ohtH Tnm Uaard Win )
" HARTFORD, Conn., Dec. 15.
', Gerald Chapman, mall robber and
sucyer of a policeman, must die on
-the (allows on March 3 unless the
' United Btate supreme court saves
;hlm.-
Federal Judge Thomas yesterday
denied Chapman's contentions In
habeas corpus proceedings. Chap
man (ought to return to Atlanta
to serve a 25 year sentence for
J nail robbery before Connecticut
.could carry out the death sentence.
His' counsel have Indicated his
CHRISTMAS AGAIN
Once, again we will
wrap your Xmas pack
ages free for mailing.
. We Call and diver.
AT BRAND'S
ROAD STAND
Paelflo Highway 4 Miles North
Open Evenings Till It o'clock
REAL BARBECUE
SANDWICHES
Heat roasted on spits before
the open tin. Coffee with real
cream. Sweet cider. They taste
pretty good after the show.
- Always a Big Assortment of
Fruits, Nuts and Candy
-CHRISTMAS
Blooming Plants
Christmas Baskets with '
Cut Flowers
THE FERN
Roseburg s Leading Florists
- Phone HO
Th Largest Stock of
Good Used
Chevrolet
and Fords .
In Rotauurg
' Wt Will Sell en
EASY TERMS
Hansen Chevrolet Co.
Phona 44$
, f Our Auto Will Call.
Mioim 471!
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leaving daily, Roseburg, j
Points
Portland Phone M 2268
E. Water and Yamhill St
COLDS
oi hMdot chart an root mtBj
traaud axumally with
WICKS
V VapoRub
CW IT mili-t J'rm tW Y.vrty
cane will be carried to the highest
court.
RADIATORS FREEZE
Denatured alcohol ready bottled
at front or back door and we can
tell you how much you need.
Priced right. Lloyd Crocker's Drug
Store.
o
Visit Few Hours
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Michaels, of
Myrtle Creek, were visitors In this
city a few hours today and trans
acted business.
o
Give flashlights for Xmas. Get
them at Powell's.
To Curo a
Cold
in
One
Day
Take
Laxative
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Duinmn
tablets j&
The First and Original
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Proven Safe for more than
a Quarter of a Century as
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"SANDY"
By ELENORE MEHERIN
Sandy McNeil, In love with life,
marries Ken Murlllo, a rich Ital
ian, to please her impoverished
family. Tyranny by Murlllo and
frequent quarrels follow. A son
dies at hlrth. Dob McNeil, her
uncle, aids in plans for Sandy and
her mother to take a trip to Hono
lulu. There she meets Ramon
Worth, who saves her life In the
surf. On the same steamer home
he declares his love. Murlllo de
clares he will never release her.
Judith Moore, a cousin, tells San
dy love is evrytlilng. Murlllo over
takes her as she goes for a tryst
with Ramon. Follows a clash
over her promise to her sick mo
ther to give up plans for divorce.
She appeals to Hob for aid in a
divorce action and he tells her
she has no grounds, ' Sandy de
termines to make her own living.
When she learns Murlllo will not
be In town over the week-end, she
plans to give a party for her old
friends. Murlllo surprises her by
appearing at the party.
Go on with the story from here:
CHAPTER 51
Murlllo passed his band before
his f ace, waiting the smoke.
"Whew! Quite a party. Smells
like a roadhouse."
Don't be so optimistic, Denny.
Resemblance ends with the smell
unless you've a mind to treat us."
Sandy stared, hypnotized at Mil
rillo's narrowed and gloating eyes.
They were fixed on the cigarette
lighted in her fingers. "If he
starts anything," she thought des
perately, "I'll finish it! What
brought him back? What in the
name of heaven brought him
back?'
"Von seem to ' have treated
yourselves quite well."
"Yes!" Alice cut In acidly.
"We brought our own."
"Indeed-" lie smiled elowly.
moving to Sandy's place as though
the lighted cigarette were a mag
net. "Put that down," be said
quietly.
She smiled up at him, raised it
to her lips.
Put it down Now!"
The girls around the table pre
tended not to see or hear. They
began talking loudly in haphazard
tensity.
"You heard me. Sandy. Put
down that cigarette and do it
now."
Fire swept to her temples.
"I'm smoking this cigarette."
He reached down quickly, pinch
ing her fingers with a sharp
twist, so that the cigarette fell
to the table. '
. .
She turned white as death, the
smile freezing on her lips. She
sat down a moment with her eyes
down, pale, trembling, stifled.
Then she stood up with a shrug:
"Suppose we go Into the living
room?" ,
She swept post Murlllo as tho
he didn't exist. "Don't mind Hen,"
she said with an attempted bllthe
ness. "He sees red when I moke.
Just one of his old fashioned pre
judices. Give us a tune, May."
And she hagan to whistle,
swaying her shoulders. Rut she
could see him now sitting at the
dining room table. Ida was bring
ing in coffee and a plate plied
with chicken. He took up one of
the cordial glasses, held It to the
light sniffed it Sandy bit her
lips. , -. '
"Can we smoke in here?" said
Ella Rivers with a clumsy at
tempt to make light of the in
cident. "Of course It's only Ben's pre
cious wife who must smell of
lavender." She closed her eyes,
seeing him going Into the kitchen
perhaps to find out about the
cordial find the bottle
"Say, It's eleven! My sweetie
will be waiting. I've got to wan
der." said Edna Stacy.
Sandy laughed, with relief. Go
ing they were going because
Murlllo hud come home and made
a scene but they were going, she
ran up to her room, talking gaily,
picking up their wraps.
All this while Alice, with flash
ing eyes and constrained mouth,
kept watching Sandy. "You won't
mind driving me home. May?"
She now asked and purposely de
layed till the others were gone.
She walked grimly to the door.
Then she turned on dandy. "Where
Is he?"
"In his room. Didn't you hear
the door bang?"
"What's the matter with him?
You're a fine spineless wonder,
swallowing that kind of stuff. Do
you suppose that bluff of yours
got by?"
"I'm not trying to put over any
bluff."
"You're not? Ho sees red when
you smoke! Do you think any
of ns fell for that? lo you
S- v
1 AvUKIGH-rA
POP
realize that he never greeted a
! single one of your guests? And
he knows them all. 'Vvhewl
Smell like a roadhouse!' No
thanks to him if it does! He
I might Just as well have ordered
us all out. . He practically did.
And you take it."
'What was she to do? I don't
see what else she could do but
try to pass it off," said May Ar
llas, sickened by the blenched,
stark look of Sandy's face.
Sandy drew herself up stiff -her
eyes filling. "I'm not trying
to pass It off, May. I've finished
with covering up Den Murillo's
meanness. I've never had the
crowd here because of him. I
tried to pass that thing off tonight
because I didn't want to make it
more unpleasant for everyone.
He d stoop to Insult, I wasn't go
ing to help him insult the people
I care about, lie's done it. Now
you all know. And if you think
I m trying to cover up, I m not.
"He's my husband. He won't
release me, but If you think I'll
defend him, I won't. And you
can tell It wherever you please.
And what you saw tonight, you
can exaggerate by a thousand and
you won't know the half of his
stingy meanesa. And If you think,
May, that I've turned snob and
refused invitations from the old
crowd on that account, I haven't.
I Just haven't got a five-cent piece
to my name.
"And I've got to stick here till
I'm equipped to earn my own
living. It won't be much longer.
If I'm spineless I wish someone
would tell me what else I can do."
Alice swallowed. "Where did
that creme de cocoa come from?
I saw him looking at the glasses.
What will he do?"
Sandy leaned against the open
door. "Nothing that can bother
me."
"Well, I hate going home and
leaving you like this."
"Almost two years I guess I
can stand a few more nights."
They went down the steps re
luctantly. They stood at the
machine talking a moment, then
May Arlisa ran back: "I could
stay all night it you want, San
dy."
"Why May! No. But thonks."
She listened dumbly to the
shifting of the gears, waved.
And she let the breeze oiow me
mist In her face. She thought of
Ramon down there in the shadow
waiting. She longed to rush out
and fling herself In his arms
hide away be hidden and cov
ered with their quick, warm sweet
ness,
"If I eo now." she thought
grimly, "I won't come back I'll
never come back "
She closed the door sortiy, turn
ed. She stood 'still very still
her flesh clammy and cold. ;
Murlllo stood at the door or the
living room. He leaned there,
his arms folded.
"Yes," he said quietly. "I ve
been here."
"Have you?"
"All the time. So you're taken
to stealing liquor, have you? You
have a key to my cellar? You
didn't expect me here. I didn't
oxpoct to he here. I'm lucky, it
seems." He tapped his foot.
"What have you to say for your
self?" Nothing."
,"You took that liquor from my
cellnr?"
"I took It! That's nothing to
what I'll take In the future. You're
keeping me here. You'll pay for
it. And if you think you'll inter
fere with my friendships, you
won't. You might as well know
It.".
He come toward her, his face a
white flash. He pushed it near
to hers: "You mean to stick here
until you're equipped to earn your
own living, do you?"
"That's what I mean."
"And you'll stay in thin house
nnd use and abuse me. will you?
You'll treat your friends to a
banquet at my expense and then
you'll tell them what a stingy,
mean follow your husband Is!
You'll defy me before them?"
"Do you wish me to repeat It.
I'm defying you! I'm using you!"
"Oh no, you're not! Try it
and I'll run you into the streets!"
She raised her head, the chords
of her throat straining: "Do
that! Run me Into the streets!
That's all I need to be rid of you!
I'll have witnesses then "
She closed her eyes against the
ugly glitter of his against the
baring of his teeth: against the
terrible heat of his breath.
"You'd drive me to that, would
you! Want to drive me to that.
Hut you won't "
He reeled, flung his arm up
ward "You devil you pale !
You'd drive me to that?"
The arm flashed down, the
closed, fist crashing on Sundy's
cheek.
JUST ARRIVED
Distinctive patterns of the lat
est designs in perfume atomizers,
applicators and stationery. For se
lective gifts you should see them.
Lloyd Crockers Drug Store.
No Danger of Pop Over Sleeping.
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(AaMfbtcd Pma Ltami WIm.)
WASHINGTON'. Dec. 15. The
second end final days aesslon of
the conference on reclamation at
the interior department opened
today wlh a plea by E. C. Finney,
first assistant secretary of the In
terior, for a comprehensive view
of reclamation problems rather
than a short sighted one.
"There may be over-production
at the present time," ho said, "but
there are not enough farms for
the needs of the next ten or twenty
year. We should begin now to
build for the future. These
things do not come of themselves.
They must be planned."
Mr. Finney suggested as most
Important that setters should be
provided wlh help for their sub
stantial needs, but should be
"given the opportunity to work
for luxuries."
He also advised selection of
settlers from those who had stam
ina to work out their own salva
tion. Denial of assertions that recla
mation was a failure was formerly
expressed by Representative
Smith, Idaho, chairman of the
house committee on irrigation
and reclamation. -
The opinion seems to be abroad."
he said, "that the reclamation
policy is a failure when, as a mat
ter of fact, more has been ac
complished toward creating na
tional wealth and in the making
of happy homes for thousands of
people than any other undertak
ing which has had governmental
supervision.
"There has been spent for re
clamation projects 1146,000.000
from the sale of public lands, lea
ses on oil lands, etc.. and $60.-
000,000 from repayments by set
tlers. It Is estimated that the
national wealth created by his ex
penditure, amounts to at least
$600, 000,000. While it is true
that from $10,000,000 to $20.
000,000 of the amonnt expended,
mar not be returned to the recla
mation fund, the great progress
that has been made Justifies (he
government in Is reclamation
policy.
Reclamation Is a national and
not a local nuestion, for there has
been created on these projects a
market for the manufactured pro
ducts of the east, which amounts
annually to at least $500,000,
000." Smith compared expenditures
for reclamation with other in
vestments of the government,
which he said, had not been di
rectly productive. He said the
Alaska railroad was costing the
government $1,000,000 yearly,
fiut its abandonment was not ser
ously considered and that expen
ditures for national forests had
been more than $300,000,000
against receipts of less than $67,
000.000, yet the Importance of
the forestry policy has never been
questioned seriously.
Referring to non-payment of
fees by settlers, Mr. Smith said
they had been greatly handicap
ped by Increased cost for labor
and material. When the projects
were started the estimated cost
was on the then prevailing wages
but constantly Increased costs had
added at least fifty per cent to
the estimates.
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Dressmaking and designing.
ready-made kiddle clothe for
sale. Agency for Parker's ho-
slery. 645 Fowler St., Phone
627-R.
A few of tbose large all-copper
wash boilers left Get yours at
Powell's Furniture Co.
Notice of sal. of government tim
ber, Ueneral Land Office. Waahlng
tun, I). C. Nov. 21, 19S5. Notice I.
hvr.tiy given that subject to th.
condllloua ana limitation, of' th.
ata of Jun. . l'Jie (39 mat.. JIM,
February 2. IMS (40 Slat.. UTS),
and June 4. 19i0 (41 mat., 7uS). and
pursuant to departmental rvgula
llona of April 14, 11124 (SO L. V..
37i. the timber on the followina
lahda will be auld Jan. 10. l2. at
10 o'clock a. m. at public auction
at the U. 8. Und office at Ko.e
burg, Oregon, to the hiBh.at bldu.r
at not leaa than the appralaed val
ue aa shown by thla notice, sale to
be auhjeel to the approval of the
Secretary of the Interior. The pur
chase price, with an additional sum
o( one-fifth of one per cent, there
of, being conuniaalona allowed, must
be deposited at time of aale, money
to be returned if aale ia not lu-
liroved. otherwiae patent will iaau.
for the timber, which muat b. re
moved within ten yeara. llida will
be received from citilena of the
United battea. asaociatlons of auch
citlxena. and coroorationa orirauls
ed under til. lawi of the United
statea or any btate, territory, or
uiatrict tne-eor onjv. usun apDllca
tion of a qualified purchaser tho
timber on any leaal aubdlvialon will
ba offered aeparately before being
included in any offer or a larger
unit, i . 2 a., k. W.. Sec 6. lot 1
fir 2010 11. hemlock 60 M. cedar 40
M. lot 2 fir 2130 M. hemlock 75 11
cedar 26 M, KEU Nli!4 fir 1655 M.
hemlock 45 It. cedar 230 M. BWtt
NK4 fir 1820 M, hemlock 200 M.
ceaar 300 M, lot s nr 3120 M, nem
lock 150 M. cedar 1S5 M. lot 4 ft.-
2Uti0 M, hemlock 170 M, cedar 180
M, HK'A KWi4 fir 11C0 M, hemlock
70 M. cedar 130 M. SW NWK fir
j?iu 3i. neniiocx iuu m, ceaar vu ju.
Si: HE fir 15S0 M. hemlock 140
M. cedar 280 M. NWM HK'i fir 1240
M, hemlock 100 M. cedar 180 M.
Si:4 HKli fir 1640 M. hemlock 150
M. cedar 820 M. awA rir laoo
M, hemlock 110 M. cedar 280 U, NE!4
HW fir 1670 M. hemlock 130 U,
cedar 130 U, NW14 SWi fir 2130 M.
nemiocK 130 M. cedar l&o M. HUtt
SWU fir 2050 M, hemlock 140 M.
cedar 200 M, UWU SWU fir 2240 M,
hemlock 100 M, cedar 100 M. tjec. 7,
NE'i NKt4 fir 1200 M. cedar 40 M.
KlPj Kl'H fir 1440 M. cedar 40 11.
HK'A KEli fir 2000 M. c.dar 250 M,
SW4 NK'i fir 2130 M. cedar 260 11.
isa.' itvva (ir 34BU an, ceuar u &i,
lot 1 fir 3444 M. cedar 60 M. BUtt
NWU fir 2500 U. cedar lo M, lot 2
fir 3620 M. cedar 00 M. AH ',4 KHt4
fir 1030 II. cedar 420 11. NW4 BKVi
fir 230 M. cellar 220 M, HKS, HK
fir 4b0 M, cedar 220 II. HW &E
fir 340 11. cedar 340 11. NE, SWI4
fir 3200 M. cedar 140 M. lot i fir
31180 M, cedar 375 11, Sf.'A SV fir
480 M. cedar 460 M. lot 4 fir 2370
M. cedar 800 II. Bee. . NK4 HH
ilr 20&1 m. nemiocK 170 At. ceuar
120 M. NV!i NKV, fir 2700 M. hem
lock 180 M. cedar 135 M. HE 4 NK44
Ilr 248u II. hemlock 80 II, cedar 40
M, 8W .NEK fir 2430 M. hemlock
loo Al. cedar 00 ju, xvr: NW4 Ilr
3840 II. hemlock 165 M. cedar 166
M. NW4 NWK fir 3120 M. hem
lock 2C0 M. cedar 160 M. 8KV NW44
nr ztibo at, nemiocK 22u Ai, ceaar
175 M. 8W!4 NWU fir 3080 It hem
lock 150 M. cedar 250 II. NEU
SIO'4 fir 1120 M, hemlock 30 M, co
llar 20 M. NWli tiE4 fir 1500 M.
nemiocK loo ai, cedar ou At, pkh
Mr: 'A' fir 1150 M. cedar 35 M. SW'a
SKU fir 1380 M. hemlock 75 M, ce
uar 1UU Al. JNOift Ilr 23111 Al,
hemlock 170 II. cedar 240 Al. W
SW'4 fir 2720 M, hemlock 160 At
cedar 100 M. ,SE4 HWi4 fir 2130 M,
hemlock 100 M, cedar 85 M, tSWK
fir 750 M, hemlock 40 M. ce
dar 100 M. Bee. 15. lot 1 fir 700 M,
lot 2 Tlr 600 At SE'A HK'A fir 700
M. SW(4 NE14 fir 600 U. lot I fir
300 SI. cedar 100 M, lot 4 fir 400 M,
cedar 100 M, hemlock 200 M. BK'i
NW'i fir 800 At. BW14 NWit fir
2000 Af. cedar 60 M, hemlock 300 At,
NEU SE'4 fir 800 At. NWS HE 'a fir
300 M. BE4 8E!4 fir 600 M, SW'4
HE4 fir lioo II. NEK SW4 fir looo
Al, w4 Hv4 lir lfcuo Al. ceuar ou
M, HEV4 BW!4 fir 1500 At SV HV(4
fir 1200 M Bee. 17. lot 1 fir 200 11.
cedar 200 Al, lot 2 fir 100 M. cedar
200 Al, Hr.Vt rtte'A Ilr zou At, ceuar
aO Al. HW'A fir 100 Al, cedar
200 M, 8K NWI, fir 100 At, cedar
250 M, NKii Hi:"4 fir 300 M. cedar
250 At 8K4 8E4 fir 300 At cedar
300 At, BW14 HK!4 fir 150 M, cedar
1!IA Al. N'KU HWU fir 100 At cedar
5 AJ, rWH IWW fir 100 JfccUaV
300 At SW' BW4 fir 160 M. cedar
Juo AL bee. 21. r.a.'A r.r. ur xuw
It hemlock 350 M. NW'Vi NEW f'r
2000 Al. cedar 150 Al. hemiocK zoo
11. SK'A NEVi fir 200 M, hemlock
100 At ov 4 INI; lir zbuu Al. nem
lock 300 At NE4 NW4 fir 3800 M,
cedar 100 At hemlock 100 At NW4
NWU fir 1200 At cedar 300 Al. nem-
lock 100 At 8EV4 NW14 fir 800 M,
cedar bo Al. nemiocK lou Al, bw
.VWtt fir 1400 It cedar 600 Af, NK'i
HEU fir 1200 M, NW!4 HEM fir 2200
Al. hemlock 200 M. BE 14 HKA fir
1000 At BWS4 Hr.'A Ilr 180U Al. ceaar
150 11. hemlock 100 M. NKU Wi
fir 2300 At hemlock 100 At NW14
HW4 fir 700 Al, cedar 50 M. hem
lock 100 M. 8EV4 BV!4 fir 2800 At
eilar 100 Al. hemiocK zou Al. BW
HV4 fir 3200 At cedar 50 It hem
iocK 100 Al, sec. zy, ftr. rr-, lir
2700 At cedar 450 it NW14 NE(4 fir
1500 At cedar 000 At 8E14 f'r
300 M, cedar 350 At, HK NH fir
200 At, cedar 150 At NE'A BE4 fir
450 U. cedar 100 At Bee. 31. SWIi
NEW fir 450 Af, lot 1 fir S50 At, ce
dar 10O At SE4 NWt4 fir 2400 At,
cedar 400 M. lot 2 fir 2000 At ce
dar 600 M. lot 3 fir 400 M, none of
Die timber on these tract, to be
sold for lea. than 32.00 per At for
the fir. 17.00 tier Al ror tne cenar
and $0 50 per At for the hemlock.
T. 21 B., K. V Bee 27, NW(4
HWV4 fir 630 At. cedar 40 M. none
of the timber on thia section to be
sold for leas than $1.75 per M for
the f r and 80.50 Der BS lor tne ce
dar. T. 28 8., It 11 W., Sec. 7, SK
NE'4 fir sno M. NV"4 NB fir I7oo
M. SE4 NE"4 fir 1600 M. BV4
N fir 1050 M. non. of th. timber
on this section to bo sold for leaa!
than 32.25 per At William Bpry, '
rommlloner.
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FOR SALE I
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WOOD AND HAf for sale. Phone
270-Y.
CHRISTMAS TREES for sale. Any
site. Pbuue 615-J.
M CEDAR POSTS for aale. It. V.
Huntley, Brockway, Ore.
FOR SALE Good milk cow fresh
soon. Lee Mohr, Wilbur, Ore.
FOTCSATtfffO pigs, two months
old. J. F. Van Allen, Days Creek,
(3 re.
FOR SALE A few thoroughbred
Narakamett turkeys. Phone
33F14. R. V. Hatfield.
FOR SALE 1924 Ford coupe,
cheap. Good condition. P. A.
Comstock, Sntherlln, Ore.
FOR SALE 2 black mares, 7 and
8 years old. Weigh about 1400
each. Box 61. Camas Valley. Ore.
GERMAN police dog for sale. One
year old,' very reasonable. Must
sell at once. Write Box F., Oak
land, Oregon.
WOOD FOR SALE Round ash
block, oak and laurel block wood.
12 and 16-Inch block fir. Phone
497.
FOR SALE Netted Gem potatoes,
$3.25, 100. Burbank potatoes,
$3.00 at A. E. Rutter, R. 2, Box
37-AJPhone 44F2, - ,
FO RSALE E of 8W. and SWj
of 8EJ. section 12 T. 29, R. 7.
Make me an offer. L. R. Barto.
Thompson Falls, Montana.
TEAM OF MARES In good Shane.
For sale at $30 within next few
days; or will trade for any kind
of livestock. Also for sale, 3 tons
pressed hay at $15 per ton at
barn on Route 1. Box G-12. 2
mile east Kelley's Korner,
where mares may also be seen.
SEE OCR nseo cars before you
buy: over 20 to choose from
1 1921 Ford touring, starter and
good running order "75
1 1921 Chevrolet $95
1 1921 Dodge touring, cord tires.
new paint $295
And 20 others, coupes and se
dans.
Essy terms. Tear tn par.
HANSEN CHEVROLET CO.
AUCTION SALE Saturday, Dec.
19, at 10 a. m., at 1002 Prospect
St., Roseburg, Oregon. Articles
for sale, one spray pump and
-barrel complete; small bucket
pump complete; 2 single trees;
mattox, picks, Bhovels, spading
forks, pitchforks, other garden
tools; bedstead and springs;
handsaw; ripsaw; 14 In. plane
Sampson brace and bits; hack
saw frame; other tools. Including
chisels both metal and wood;
good wheelbarrow; good tool
box; bunch canned fruit; 2 rugs
I by 12; other things too numer
ous to mention. R. W. Stovall
owner, M. C. Radabaugh, Auc
tioneer.
! FOR RENT !
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FOR RENT Two furnished house
keeping rooms. Phone 170-Y, or
call 81 Winchester.
SLEEPING ROOMS In new bouse
with furnace heat private bath
and garage. Phone 30-R.
By WINNER
PIANO for rent Phone 31-F5
FOR RENT 8-room furnished
house. 343 S. Stephens. 3 53-J,
FOR RENT Good six-room bouse.
Cloaeln. Inquire 875 Hoover St.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment
Gaa and wood range. Close In.
221 W. Lane. Phone 64-R.
FOR RENT Partly furnished
house for rent and wood for sale.
1124 Ramona Court.
FOR RENT 2-room furnished
. house. $10 per month. Miller's
Addition. Phone 210-L.
FOR RENT 2 large front room
apartments, flrpiace. One single
room. Address B., care News-Review.
I WANTED !
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WANTED Job Of pruning. Write
John demons, Rt 2, Box 23.
WANTED Croklnole and Checker
Board. Address T. News.Review.
WANTED 100 bead of wether
goats. J. Q. Bacon, TJmpqua, Ore.
ALL kinds of sewing, men's ah'rta
a specialty. 823 Miller St Phona
469-L.
WANTED Ironing, sweeping or
light work. Reasonable, 344 S.
Jackson.
WANTED 15 or 20 head good An
gora goats. Pay current price. V.
A. Zachary, Brockway, Ore.
FURS WANTEfV Highest marks
. prices paid. Wilson Tire Shop,
opposite News-Review, Bring ol
ship to B. F. Shields.
WANTED A boy's second hand
coaster wagon. Must be reason
able and In good condition. P. A.
Durch, Rt. 1, Box6-12, City.
WANTED. RELIABLE MAN with
truck to take orders and deliver
old growth fir four-foot or 16 in.
wood. Prices right Box 30, News
Review. ! LOST AND FOUND !
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STRAYED from Winston, dog, pari
Airedale, light tan curly hair,
long tall. Very timid. Reward.
Mrs. G. J. Bacher, Phone 2F4.
FOUND Lady's wrist watch. O wri
er call at News-Review office
and describe the watch and band
as means of identification.
I MISCELLANEOUS !
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CAR OWNER Ion't forget t
call (63 wbn In need of anta
Parts. Sarffs Auto Wrecking
Hooae.
PLACE YOUR Christmas order
with the Crlspette shop, 564 N.
Jackson St for popcorn confec
tion and home made candy.
G"IVE"YOUR BOY ITTeal "pal f or
Christmas. Have a few pedigreed
Alrdales left at attractive prices.
M. N. Humphreys, Brockway,
Ore.
YOUR
OPPORTUNITY
No experience required, we teach
you, train you. cooperate with yon.
no investment for samples. You
are your OWN BOSS. 73 stores
from coast to coast to help you.
We are placing Partner-Representatives
In every town. YOU
can clear $3000 up yearly. Write
or call. 303 Exchange Bldg., Port
land. Ore.
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
STWAT
Hotel Umpqua
GEAR CUTTING
Our Shops are Equipped to turn
out all kinds of machine work.
Repair Work Dons
PINC ST. MACHINE SHOP
Opposite Floor Mill
Harry Pearce
Auto Top Manufacturing
Repairing Tops and Curtains,
Upholstering of all kinds
Tent and Awning Work
Winchester 8t